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Thursday February 20, 1997 VOLUME 22 NUMBER 64 Monev matters: Teaching children responsible finance. Community Life, B1 Canton(Observer IN THE PAPER TODAY Window smashing spree: Vandals shattered the peace and quiet in a southwest Canton neighbor- hood last week./A3 OPINION in the mailbox: Readers weigh in on the March 22 ballot proposal for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools in an expanded letters section. /A14-15 AT HOME Past perfect: The South field Pavilion Antiques Exposition this weekend offers a good opportuni- ty to explore the world of antiques./D6 ENTERTAINMENT Theater: Jerry Lewis, the king of comedy, discusses his career, and role in "Damn Yankees," now playing at the Fisher Theatre./El Comedy: The Second City - Detroit touches its audience, and some of our buttons, in "Ambas- sador Bridge Party."/El 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 7"V Weekly: 313-953-2188 CANTON. MICHIGAN • 76 PAGES http: www.oeonline.com o SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS C 1M7 Suburban CMtauakcMhma C«n>or»«toc Theater idea creates confusion A joint performing arts center with Can- ton isn't tied to the outcome of next month's Plymouth-Canton school bond vote, district officials say - despite com- ments by Canton Supervisor Tom Yack. Supervisor Yack said the performing arts center is among Canton's planned projects. "It straddles Plymouth and Can- ton, so it will be seen more as a com- munity facility than a Canton facili- ty," Yack told the Observer after his address. "Having it at the north end, I think it would be a win-win situation, although there still are a lot of hurdles to overcome, the BY M.B. DILLON STAFF WRITER It appears that Canton Township and Plymouth-Canton Community Schools are in two different gears when it comes to a performing arts center proposed for the site of the planned third high school at Joy and Beck roads. In his recent State of the Town- ship address. Canton Township biggest one being the March bond issue." The high school will be built if vot- ers approve a $79.7 million bond issue in a special election March 22. Also included in the bond issue is a new elementary school, new buses and computers, and the refurbishing of existing school buildings. Yack said that building near the third high school would enable the township to take advantage of water and sewer lines, as well as parking at the high school. "We haven't finished all the stud- ies yet, and the big question is how to pay for it. It's obvious that if it's being attached to the school, then the operation and maintenance would be borne by the school dis- trict," added Yack. To many in the school community, Yack's comments are news. There's been no talk of a performing arts center at the community forums on the bond, at the bond steering com- mittee level, or at Plymouth-Can- ton's public Board of Education meetings. Yack, Canton Municipal Services Director Aaron Machnik and Ply- mouth-Canton Superintendent Dr. See CONFUSION, A4 Announcements H6 Real Estate F5 Autos 14 Rentals G3 Crossword F7 Opinion A14-15 Jobs G7 Community Life B1 Home & Service 11 Sports CI Merchandise H6 Pets 14 Chili's seeking last available liquor license You can be a part of census. A4 BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER Chili's Grill & Bar has applied for Canton Town- ship's last Class C liquor license Brinker Restaurant Corporation plans to build a 226-seat Chili's restaurant in front of the Super Kmart store on Ford Road, west of Haggerty. The restaurant is expected to open by August If approved for the Class C liquor license, others wanting to serve alcoholic beverages at Canton loca- tions will have to wait for the results of a mid-decade census or apply for a resort license directly through the state Liquor Control Commission, said Canton Clerk Terry Bennett. Results aren't expected until June for the mid- decade census, but Canton hopes to show a population increase of 15 percent or 8,556 residents in order to get more state revenue. The increase also could mean five more Class C liquor licenses for Canton. The state issues one Claaa C license per 1,500 residents. Dave Mazerick of the LCC's enforcement division said a mid-decade census is likely the only way Can- ton would get additional liquor licenses "The problem is there are only a limited number or resort licenses available by law for the whole state. Tliere are hundreds of applicants and very few licens- es," he said Approximately 35 resort licenses are available each ~ TseWU'l, 11 Redefining a role iurr PHOTO BT BOX BUCKLE* Friendly chat: Officer Mike Steckel, walking the halls of Plymouth Canton High School, stops to talk with student Sean Malone. Officer is changing the kid-cop dynamic BY RICHARD PEARL SPECIAL WRITKR Mike Steckel is in the first weeks of perhaps the biggest challenge yet of his almost-two-year-old career as a Canton police officer. And he's enjoying every bit of it. As the Public Safety Depart- ment's first youth liaison officer, he is busy learning the resources available in the township and school district as part of his assign- ment to develop "pro-active" ways of effectively dealing with school and youth-related community prob- lems. "I'm learning new stuff every day. The police department is real- ly gearing up a lot of resources toward youth, trying to help them develop in a responsible, positive way." the 27-year-old officer said. "It's such a challenging position, so wide-ranging. That's what I like about it." "I love it. I'm doing what I always wanted to do." Steckel isn't new to working with youth. A product of northwest Detroit who grew up on sports teams coached by police officers and firefighters, he's coached youth baseball teams himself since he was a teen-ager. In Canton, he's been a security officer at Plymouth Canton High School and coaches the Chiefs' freshman baseball team, as well as summer teams in the Little Caesars Traveling Base- ball League. Prior to his new assignment, he patrolled the high school area and also headed the police Explorer Unit, a collaboration with the Boy Scouts that enables young people to explore law enforcement careers. S<-e Medical marquee to read 'St. Joseph Mercy' BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER There will be one change in con- struction plans for a 60,000-square- foot Mission Health medical facility planned at Canton Center and Sum- mit Parkway - the sign out front. The large purple nameplate of "Mission Health" will not be erected. Instead, the moniker will read: "St. Joseph Mercy Health System." Despite the name change, the facility will have all the same urgent care, walk-in and physician services promised under the Mission Health name, said Margo Burrage. a spokesperson for St. Joseph Mercy in Ann Arbor. It is expected to open on schedule later this year, she said. U P D A T E In neighboring Plymouth, the Mis- sion Health Medical Center also will have a new St. Joseph sign by mid- March due to the health care reorga- nization. Other Mission Health facilities to get a new name include the Farm- ington Hills location, which will be affiliated with Providence Hospital. The newly planned Novi center will likely be affiliated with its neighbor- ing Providence Park facility, although that has yet to be deter- mined. said Burrage. The only Mission Health facility to remain as such will be Livonia's Seven Mile and Newburgh medical center. It was the only one of the new centers to be built under the See MEDICAL CENTER, A3 Chorus scholarships Y oung musicians are being encouraged to apply for Plymouth Community Chorus scholarships by March 3. The PCC Scholarship Program consists of an $800 scholarship awarded to a graduating senior, a $400 scholarship to a high school stu- dent, and a $400 scholarship to a middle school student Scholarships are intended to assist students in the pursuit of studies in vocal music; an applied vocational career in vocal music; acade- mic study of voice; or the study of voice for the purpose of organized recreational or community Applications must be postmarked no later than March 3. Applications are available by writing to the Plymouth Community Chorus, P.O. Box 700217, Plymouth, 48170, Attention: Scholarship Com- CANTON CONNECTION mittee. _ Scholar/athlete awards S tudents from Plymouth Canton and Salem high schools have been nominated for the Scholar Athlete Award sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance and the Michigan High School Athletic Association. Each school may nominate one student in each sport. Nominees must carry a grade point aver- age of 3.6 or better, obtain two letters of recom- mendation and write an essay. Winners of the $1,000 scholarships will be announced in March. Canton High School nominees include Jeffrey Ammons, tennis; Matt Ammons. soccer. Mary Anderson, basketball; Rachel Burt, cross coun- try; Sarah Carson. Softball; Nathan Copenhaver, baseball; Jessica Dumas, tennis; Scott McLane. football; Jennifer Parviainen. soccer; Angkana Roy. track; David Schacht, swimming; Donte' - Scott, basketball, Sai>jay Sharma, cross country; Amy Sonnanstine, swimming; Jason Vergan, track; and Alyson Young, golf. Salem High School nominees are Lisa Bacyns- ki, soccer; Jennifer Nicole Bolton, cross country. James Chapman, football; Katie Collins, swim- ming; Mark Dettling. swimming; Brian Fox, golf. Kristin Kosik, track and gymnastics; Kristin Lof, softball; Greg Mitchell, cross country; Kathryn Murinas, golf; Lawrence Nunn, track; Ryan Rumberger. baseball; Matt Sarkesian, soc- cer; Suzanne Theodore, tennis; and Laurel Wein- man, basketball
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T h u r s d a y

February 20 , 1 9 9 7

VOLUME 2 2 N U M B E R 6 4

Monev matters: Teaching children responsible finance. Community Life, B 1

Canton (Observer I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Window smashing spree: Vandals shattered the peace and quiet in a southwest Canton neighbor-hood last week./A3

OPINION

in the mailbox: Readers weigh in on the March 22 ballot proposal for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools in an expanded letters section. /A14-15

AT HOME

Past perfect: The South field Pavilion Antiques Exposition this weekend offers a good opportuni-ty to explore the world of antiques./D6

ENTERTAINMENT

Theater: Jerry Lewis, the king of comedy, discusses his career, and role in "Damn Yankees," now playing at the Fisher Theatre./El

Comedy: The Second City -Detroit touches its audience, and some of our buttons, in "Ambas-sador Bridge Party."/El

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CANTON. MICHIGAN • 76 PAGES • http: www.oeonline.com

o SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS

C 1M7 Suburban CMtauakcMhma C«n>or»«toc

Theater idea creates confusion A j o i n t p e r f o r m i n g a r t s c e n t e r w i t h Can-ton i sn ' t t i ed to t h e o u t c o m e of nex t m o n t h ' s P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n schoo l b o n d vote, d i s t r i c t off ic ia ls say - d e s p i t e com-m e n t s by C a n t o n S u p e r v i s o r Tom Yack.

Supervisor Yack said the performing a r t s c e n t e r is a m o n g C a n t o n ' s planned projects.

"It straddles Plymouth and Can-ton, so it will be seen more as a com-munity facility than a Canton facili-ty," Yack told the Observer after his address . "Having it at the north end, I think it would be a win-win situation, although there still are a lot of h u r d l e s to overcome, t h e

BY M . B . DILLON STAFF WRITER

It appears that Canton Township and Plymouth-Canton Community Schools are in two di f ferent gears when it comes to a performing arts center proposed for the site of the planned third high school at Joy and Beck roads.

In his recent State of the Town-ship a d d r e s s . C a n t o n T o w n s h i p

biggest one being the March bond issue."

The high school will be built if vot-ers approve a $79.7 million bond issue in a special election March 22. Also included in the bond issue is a new elementary school, new buses and computers, and the refurbishing of existing school buildings.

Yack said that building near the third high school would enable the township to take advantage of water and sewer lines, as well as parking at the high school.

"We haven't finished all the stud-ies yet, and the big question is how to pay for it. It's obvious that if it's

being attached to the school, then t h e ope ra t i on and m a i n t e n a n c e would be borne by the school dis-trict," added Yack.

To many in the school community, Yack's comments are news. There's been no talk of a performing a r t s center at the community forums on the bond, at the bond steering com-mit tee level, or a t Plymouth-Can-ton ' s public Board of E d u c a t i o n meetings.

Yack, Canton Municipal Services Director Aaron Machnik and Ply-mouth-Canton Superintendent Dr.

See CONFUSION, A4

Announcements H6 Real Estate F5

Autos 14 Rentals G3

Crossword F7 Opinion A14-15

Jobs G7 Community Life B1

Home & Service 11 Sports CI

Merchandise H6

Pets 14

Chili's seeking last available liquor license

You can be a part of census. A4

BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER

Chili's Grill & Bar has applied for Canton Town-ship's last Class C liquor license

Brinker Res tauran t Corporation plans to build a 226-seat Chil i ' s r e s t a u r a n t in f ron t of the Super Kmart store on Ford Road, west of Haggerty. The restaurant is expected to open by August

If approved for the Class C liquor license, others wanting to serve alcoholic beverages at Canton loca-tions will have to wait for the results of a mid-decade census or apply for a resort license directly through the state Liquor Control Commission, said Canton Clerk Terry Bennett.

Results a ren ' t expected unt i l J u n e for the mid-decade census, but Canton hopes to show a population increase of 15 percent or 8,556 residents in order to get more state revenue. The increase also could mean five more Class C liquor licenses for Canton. The state issues one Claaa C license per 1,500 residents.

Dave Mazerick of the LCC's enforcement division said a mid-decade census is likely the only way Can-ton would get additional liquor licenses

"The problem is there are only a limited number or resort licenses available by law for the whole state. Tliere are hundreds of applicants and very few licens-es," he said

Approximately 35 resort licenses are available each

~ T s e W U ' l , 11

Redefining a role

iurr PHOTO BT BOX BUCKLE*

Friendly chat: Officer Mike Steckel, walking the halls of Plymouth Canton High School, stops to talk with student Sean

Malone.

Officer is changing the kid-cop dynamic BY RICHARD PEARL SPECIAL WRITKR

Mike Steckel is in the first weeks of perhaps the biggest challenge yet of h i s a lmos t - two-yea r -o ld career as a Canton police officer.

And he's enjoying every bit of it. As t h e Publ ic S a f e t y Depa r t -

ment's first youth liaison officer, he is busy l e a r n i n g t h e r e sou rces a v a i l a b l e in t h e t o w n s h i p and school district as part of his assign-

ment to develop "pro-active" ways of effectively dealing with school and youth-related community prob-lems.

"I 'm l e a r n i n g new s tuf f every day. The police department is real-ly g e a r i n g up a lot of resources toward youth, trying to help them develop in a responsible, positive way." the 27-year-old officer said.

"It's such a challenging position, so wide-ranging. That's what I like

about it." "I love i t . I 'm doing w h a t I

always wanted to do." Steckel isn't new to working with

y o u t h . A p roduc t of n o r t h w e s t D e t r o i t who grew up on spor t s t e a m s coached by police officers and firefighters, he's coached youth basebal l t eams himself since he was a teen-ager. In Canton, he 's been a security officer at Plymouth Canton High School and coaches

t h e Ch ie f s ' f r e s h m a n b a s e b a l l team, as well as summer teams in the Little Caesars Traveling Base-ball League.

Prior to his new assignment, he patrolled the high school area and also headed the police Explorer Unit, a collaboration with the Boy Scouts tha t enables young people to explore law enforcement careers.

S<-e

Medical marquee to read 'St. Joseph Mercy' BY VALERIE OLANDER STAFF WRITER

There will be one change in con-struction plans for a 60,000-square-foot Mission Health medical facility planned at Canton Center and Sum-mit Parkway - the sign out front.

The l a rge purp le n a m e p l a t e of "Mission Health" will not be erected. Instead, the moniker will read: "St. Joseph Mercy Health System."

D e s p i t e t h e n a m e change , t h e facility will have all the same urgent care, walk-in and physician services promised under the Mission Health n a m e , s a id Margo B u r r a g e . a spokesperson for St. Joseph Mercy in Ann Arbor. It is expected to open

on schedule later this year, she said. U P D A T E In neighboring Plymouth, the Mis-

sion Health Medical Center also will have a new St. Joseph sign by mid-March due to the health care reorga-nization.

Other Mission Health facilities to get a new name include the Farm-ington Hills location, which will be affiliated with Providence Hospital. The newly planned Novi center will

likely be affiliated with its neighbor-ing Providence P a r k fac i l i ty , although that has yet to be deter-mined. said Burrage.

The only Mission Health facility to r emain as such will be Livonia 's Seven Mile and Newburgh medical center. It was the only one of the new centers to be built under the

S e e MEDICAL CENTER, A 3

Chorus scholarships

Young musicians are being encouraged to apply for Plymouth Community Chorus

scholarships by March 3. The PCC Scholarship Program consists of an

$800 scholarship awarded to a graduating senior, a $400 scholarship to a high school stu-dent, and a $400 scholarship to a middle school student

Scholarships are intended to assist students in the pursuit of studies in vocal music; an applied vocational career in vocal music; acade-mic study of voice; or the study of voice for the purpose of organized recreational or community

Applications must be postmarked no later than March 3.

Applications are available by writing to the Plymouth Community Chorus, P.O. Box 700217, Plymouth, 48170, Attention: Scholarship Com-

CANTON CONNECTION mittee. _

Scholar/athlete awards

Students from Plymouth Canton and Salem high schools have been nominated for the

Scholar Athlete Award sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance and the Michigan High School Athletic Association.

Each school may nominate one student in each sport. Nominees must carry a grade point aver-age of 3.6 or better, obtain two letters of recom-mendation and write an essay.

Winners of the $1,000 scholarships will be announced in March.

Canton High School nominees include Jeffrey

Ammons, tennis; Matt Ammons. soccer. Mary Anderson, basketball; Rachel Burt, cross coun-try; Sarah Carson. Softball; Nathan Copenhaver, baseball; Jessica Dumas, tennis; Scott McLane. football; Jennifer Parviainen. soccer; Angkana Roy. track; David Schacht, swimming; Donte' -Scott, basketball, Sai>jay Sharma, cross country; Amy Sonnanstine, swimming; Jason Vergan, track; and Alyson Young, golf.

Salem High School nominees are Lisa Bacyns-ki, soccer; Jennifer Nicole Bolton, cross country. James Chapman, football; Katie Collins, swim-ming; Mark Dettling. swimming; Brian Fox, golf. Kristin Kosik, track and gymnastics; Kristin Lof, softball; Greg Mitchell, cross country; Kathryn Murinas, golf; Lawrence Nunn, track; Ryan Rumberger. baseball; Matt Sarkesian, soc-cer; Suzanne Theodore, tennis; and Laurel Wein-man, basketball

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A2(C) The Ofc*ert>er/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1997

Winter road maintenance reported as statewide worry

LANSING (AP)"_ This week's sp r ing - l i ke thaw in much of southeas te rn Michigan should he lp e a s e t h e s i t u a t i o n , bu t county road commiss ions a r e scraping by with less money salt-i-d away for winter road mainte-nance than in years pas t , the C o u n t y Road Assoc ia t ion of Michigan said recently.

Association Deputy Director Ron DeCook said l as t y e a r ' s heavy snowfall left road crews unable to perform even routine maintenance on many roadways. He said this year 's budget will not likely be enough for road c rews to make up for lost ground.

We don't have any carry-over from las t year . " DeCook said. Our backlog is increasing.

We're hoping we can keep our heads above water."

County road commissions spent $67.8 million on snow and ice removal las t win te r . The t o t a l s r anged from a high of more than $5.1 million in Oak-

land County to $245,456 in Gra-tiot County, according to road commission figures.

Exactly what the commis-s ions will spend t h i s s eason d e p e n d s largely on snowfa l l , which already has been heavy in much of Michigan this year

A s t a t e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n department estimate shows thai counties overall should have 5 7 percent more to spend on roads this year than they did in I99t>. sa id Matt DeLong. a s s i s t a n t director of t r anspor ta t ion He said individual counties and snowfall totals _ would dictate how much of the rvvenues would go to snov* removal

But the Road Association said in a statement that inflation and more fue l - e f f i c i en t ca rs , which use less gasoline and thus generate less tax revenue, have cut into the money available to counties In addition, it said, the road commissions' share of funds from the Build Michigan bonding program has dropped by 60 per-

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"Usually, such an appointment is made from within a depart-ment," said the director, "but in this case, we had input from the Parks and Recreation Depart-ment, Growth Works Inc. of Ply-mouth and the schools. We want-ed to be sure they would all be comfortable working with him."

Funded by g ran t The position, partially funded

by $75,000 from a U.S. Depart-ment of Just ice "COPS Ahead" grant, is part of the community-based policing program institut-ed in Canton in 1995, in which the police depa r tmen t actively involves r e s i d e n t s as well as businesses, schools, churches, service groups and other govern-ment agencies to help resolve community problems.

"It 's p ro - ac t i ve pol icing as opposed to the more traditional reactive policing," Santomauro said.

He emphasized the youth liai-son officer "is not a 'youth offi-cer'. There is a big difference."

Traditionally, the "youth offi-cer" in a d e p a r t m e n t hand les complaints relating to juveniles and works with youngsters in the community. But the federal grarjt ag reemen t approved by Canton's board of t rustees last November is much broader. It specifies the new officer be "a direct liaison with Canton-area schools and youth-oriented social service agencies; present public education programs; act as an internal resource on gangs and youth crimes; and provide exper-tise on youth issues to communi-ty policing teams."

All of which boils down to the kind of work Michael William

Steckel has wanted to do since he was a kid growing up a dozen or so y e a r s ago in a De t ro i t neighborhood in which a number of police officers and firefighters also lived.

A very competitive youngster whose parents steered him into sports, Steckel played on teams coached by these neighbors and was deeply impressed by their s t r o n g in f luence on the kids ' livfes.

They were role models , he sa id , " l ike big b ro the r s " who looked af ter the youngsters and steered them in the right direc-tion. Besides, "they seemed to know everything," so the kids didn't want to mess up.

Steckel went on to letter twice each in baseba l l (outfielder/catcher) and football ( defensive back/wide receiver I at Bishop Borgess High School in Redford. And at age 19, he was e n t r u s t e d wi th coaching and chaperoning a traveling team of 18 youngsters. His teams have won numerous championships -and have reached the Little Cae-sars World Series three of the last seven years.

A b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n g radua te of Eas te rn Michigan Univers i ty , Steckel trained at Western Wayne Police Academy and is working on his master's in police adminis t ra t ion at EMU. Las t May, he mar r ied Cher i , who's s tudent- teaching at Ply-mouth Canton High School and is working on her mas te r ' s in education at EMU.

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And, he says, "I'm getting the same satisfaction as my coaches did. I'm happy to be able to give something,back" to the commu-nity.

Now Steckel is concentrating on l ea rn ing the workings and personnel of The Summit , the township's parks and recreation department and such agencies as P l y m o u t h ' s Growth Works , which deals with drug and alco-hol abuse in families. He's also learning about the courts and their probat ion programs and working with organizations like the Youth Initiative Committee, a g roup of school and church leaders organized by Santomau-ro and Canton Supervisor Tom Yack to work with youth - all of it with an eye to better utilizing t h e i r e x p e r t i s e in reso lv ing youth problems.

His primary focus, he said, is on "borderline kids. They could get into trouble. They have no role models. I hope to target that group."

Focus on responsibili ty Eventually, said Steckel. "we

could be b r a i n s t o r m i n g , for example, about what to do with a kid who's constantly caught with marijuana. Probation could offer a work program or we could find a self-esteem program. It could be the best thing for that youngster is to pick up cigarette butts or clean up graffiti . He's got to know there will be conse-quences. Or if he's caught as a minor b u y i n g c iga r e t t e s , he might be sent to Growth Works for help with substance abuse,

"We'll be ge t t ing parks and recreat ion more involved as a tool, as a source of ideas and self-esteem programs, like rope-or rock-climbing. There are a lot of facilities that can be utilized.

"We're going to go with what-ever works."

C a n t o n h a s received t h r e e grants totaling $225,000 through the COPS hiring program. The youth liaison officer is the third full-time position paid through a combina t ion of grant f und ing and local match.

Field principal cited by board

Field Elementary School prin-cipal David Farquharson is the first recipient of the superinten-dent's "Stretch.Award."

Superintendent Charles Little made the announcement at last week's school board meeting.

The honor goes to "people who have an impact in instruction, and people who take r i sks in going fur ther than is expected," said Little.

"Dave Farquharson did a fine job with the summer academic camp at Field," said Judy Evola, community relations director. "It was quite successful."

Board president Mark Horvath said the S t re tch Award repre-sents "a significant step forward in recognizing people for taking a chance with a position of lead-ership. I'm glad individuals like th is a re being recognized. I t ' s very important."

The Ofeaerrer/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1997 <C)A3

High-stepping Area Irish dancer brings home the trophy

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

Plymou th 16-year-old Paul Cusick recently returned from Ireland, where he made history as the first American male ever to win t h e Al l - I re land I r i sh Dancing Championships.

"He'll go down in the record books," sa id Michael O 'Hare , who with his brother Tim, Paul's teacher, established the O'Hare School of I r i sh Dance. O'Hare says the honor couldn't go to a better, more capable young man. "It's qui te an accomplishment. The I r i s h have got ten so advanced. It jus t seems to get more and more difficult."

The Redford Catholic Central sophomore outshone top com-petitors from Ireland, the U.S., England, Scotland, Wales, Aus-tralia, New Zealand and Cana-da.

Paul made the trip to County Clare with several other Ameri-can dancers, including Michael Belvitch of Plymouth Township.

Michae l , 14, a P l y m o u t h Salem High School f r e shman , distinguished himself with a 6th-place finish.

"We're very proud of Michael. At his age, and to achieve this now is just perfect timing," Mike O 'Hare s a id . Both Pau l and Michael have qualified to com-pete in the All-World Irish Danc-ing Championships in Galway, Ireland in March.

Mike and Tim O ' H a r e a re champion Irish dancers them-selves. They teach hundreds of students a t Dance Unlimited in Plymouth, and in East Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Ferndale, Bloom-field Hills, C la rks ton , Akron, Ohio and Chicago. Illinois.

With t h e h ighly-accla imed Irish "Riverdance" production taking the world by storm, the O'Hares are being contacted by countless prospective dancers. Riverdance is a celebration of Irish dance, music and song that

incorporates cultural traditions of Harlem, Spain and Russia. The Riverdance CD entered the Billboard World Music Chart at number one.

Fast-paced with a premium placed on f inesse a n d power, Irish dance is a spectacle tasee. So skillful is it t h a t Canadians pushed for it to be included in the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

Done in ballet-like shoes, soft-shoe dance requ i res acrobatic leaps, jumps , h igh kicks, and rhythm. Hornpipe dances, per-formed in "hard" shoes like tap shoes , f e a t u r e h e e l and toe clicks, fancy footwork, kicks and leaps at a dizzying pace.

What was it like for the four-time North American champion to be awarded the foot-tall silver trophy?

"It was excellent," said Paul. "It was the happiest moment of my life; just to be the first Amer-ican ever to win the All-Ireland. I'm honored, and proud to have accomplished a goal. Now I just have to win t h e wor ld s next month," added the all-A student who hopes to attend the Univer-sity of Notre Dame.

Paul said he had a good feeling during the competition. "It was going well, but I didn't want to get too overconfident. I barely won."

All the adu la t ion has "been great. All the support and every-thing makes it worthwhile," said Paul, who has willingly practiced s ince he was 5 y e a r s old, inspired by his dancing sisters.

Michael said competing in a packed ballroom against 32 boys in his age division was "pretty nerve wracking. You want to do your best"

Things went well for Michael until the second round, "when I kind of tripped on my hornpipe." the bronze-medal winner said. "I recovered and kep t going. I'm going back in March , and I'm going to make up for that trip "

Both Paul and Michael have laurels to rest upon. In addition to h i s f o u r n a t i o n a l c h a m p i -onships, Paul has four Midwest-ern championships to his credit. He placed fourth in the world in 1995 and seventh in world com-petition last year.

Michael has won the Midwest-e rn c h a m p i o n s h i p four t imes since he started dancing at age 8. In 1994 world competition, he placed 16 th in the 11-13 age division. Despite a broken foot, he placed 13 th in last y e a r ' s world contest.

Both travel extensively to com-pete and have made close friends in distant locales.

Paul a n d Michael th r ive on competition and use their athlet-ic ability in other sports. Paul runs cross country and track for the Shamrocks, and has won a varsity letter. "Cross country has helped me in dance, and dance has helped me in running," said Paul.

Michael is a diver at Salem. "I didn't know dance would be so advantageous," he said. "My legs are t r a ined . I've learned body control a n d to keep my toes pointed. I had such an advan-tage coming into it."

Mike O'Hare says. "These guys are gifted as far as rhythm, tim-ing, and t he i r sense of music. But it's like playing an ins t ru-ment. You may have some natur-al ability, but you still have to practice, practice, practice."

It wouldn't surprise O'Hare if, just like Riverdance star Michael Flatley, Paul and Michael have their feet insured with Lloyd's of London someday. "They're young right now, but they're definitely Riverdance caliber," O'Hare said.

The O ' H a r e School of I r i sh Dance is staging a recital Satur-day, March 8 at Oakland Com-munity College in Farmington Hills. Show times are noon and 2:30 p.m. For more information, call <810)435-2479.

Vandals shatter home, car windows in spree

Windows were broken out of 17 cars and one home Feb. 12-13. Damages are es t imated at over $6,500.

"Some of the windows appeared to be broken with a BB or pel let gun , a l though o ther windows that were broken, there was no sign of weapon or tool used," said Sgt. Ed Tanner.

Police were called to the house on Crowndale Street, near Beck and P roc to r , a t 8:40 p.m. Wednesday when a large double pane window was broken out above a doorway. An of f icer reported t h a t he saw a bullet hole in the window but couldn't find a bu l le t among the glass s h a t t e r e d on the floor in t h e foyer.

The malicious destruction of cars occurred in various areas of the townsh ip , Buch as , Wood-mere Street , near Hanford and Canton Center ; Lillian Creek, near Beck and Warren ; River Meadow, near Geddes and Beck; Lancelot , near Morton Taylor and Pa lmer ; Larchmont , near Hanford and Beck; Edinbrooke. nea r C h e r r y Hill and Lilley; Greenleaf, near Cherry Hill and Lilley; Innsbrook, Cherry Hill and Beck; and W. Roundtable, near Morton Taylor and Palmer.

COP CALLS

In t rude r s r e p o r t e d Police were called to a home on

Beechwood C o u r t about 9:30 p.m. Friday when two burglars attempted to break in to an occu-pied home. The homeowner told police he looked out the back door after his wife heard a noise and saw one m a n crouched behind some bushes in the back y a r d . Another m a n was seen s tanding nea r the fence. Both were gone by t h e t ime police arrived. Police found a rear win-dow screen pried off.

Assault and ba t t e ry -A Westland man, 19, reported

being assaulted by two men in front of Canton Commons apart-m e n t s on H a g g e r t y nor th of Palmer. He was walking down the street about 1:30 a.m. Satur-day when two men ran up to" h im, knocked h i m down and began hi t t ing him in the head and ribs, he told police. Neither attacker said a word during the a s s a u l t . The v ic t im said he

d idn ' t r ecogn ize e i t he r one . Police were called to Annapolis Hospi ta l were the report was made.

One of t h e a t t a c k e r s is described as approximately 17 years old, six-foot tall and weigh-ing 140 pounds. He was wearing a black hooded Fila jacket.

Larceny A $3,000 computer was stolen

from Walker Elementary school, 39932 Mich igan , s o m e t i m e between J a n . 30 and Feb. 11. The pr incipal was out of town d u r i n g t h a t t ime and no one noticed t h e computer miss ing while he was gone, police said.

Malicious destruct ion A t r e e and about 40 feet of

lawn was destroyed on Cqving-ton Court by a motorist. A neigh-bor told police he heard two cars chasing each other about 1 a.m. S u n d a y . Another t r e e was knocked down in front of a home on n e a r b y Piccadil ly S t r e e t , police said.

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combined efforts of both Provi-dence and St. Joseph Mercy, she said.

Mission Health was created in 1994 by the Daughters of Chan-ty National Health System and Mercy Health Services. It origi-nal ly w a s formed to posi t ion Providence Hospital in South-field, St. Joeeph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mcpherson Hospi-tal in Howell and Saline Com-muni ty Hospi ta l in Sa l ine as premier health care facilities.

"Miaaion Health still exists but its association with four hos-pitals ha s changed," said Bur-rsge. Unde r the new umbrella Providence is separated from the other three hospitals, she said.

"It's hard for people to under-stand how managed health care has affected health care organi-zations. That ' s why you see so many different groups combining services, like The Detroit Med-ical Center and Sinai," she said.

Mission Hea l th announced a reorganization in December At the time, officials said many of t h e fac i l i t ies would rever t to their previous hospi ta l affilia-tions. sl though new centers in Can ton , Livonia, Farmington Hilla and Novi were expected to r e m a i n u n d e r t h e Mission H e a l t h name . P l a n s changed when it was la ter decided that Providence would split from the other three, Burrage said.

Miss ion Hea l th dec ided to build t h e new Canton faci l i ty n e a r S u m m i t on t h e P a r k because it was outgrowing its leased bu i ld ing on Ford Road and Lilley, which operates under the name of McAuley health cen-ters . Employees will be t r ans -ferred to the Canton location, she said.

Mission Health also agrees to stand by ita original offer to con-tribute towards utility construc-tion for Canton's performing arta facility, although "from what we u n d e r s t a n d there a re seve ra l other si tes in the running," she said. One of the locations is on school property at Joy and Beck roads

A winner: Paul Cusick of Plymouth made history as the first American male ever to win the All-Ireland Irish Dancing Champi-onships.

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Counting on community help for Canton census

E n u m e r a t o r s - or c e n s u s counters - are needed for Can-ton's nnd-decade census. Can-ton stands to earn more s ta te dollars if the results show a 15 percent population increase.

The enumerators will begin going door-to-door in March. Each handles 600-1.000 resi-d e n t counts and is pa id between 50 and 55 cents per

person c o u n t e d r e s i d e n t . Ranges depend on whether the area is populated or rural.

For more in fo rma t ion call Joanne Ladwig a t 981-1650. Ladwig is a Canton res ident who coordinates the field work for Information Management Consul tants , Inc., which has been hired to complete the cen-sus.

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y e a r th roughou t Mich iga n . Ten art' basic resort licenses and 25 are resort licenses for those investing a minimum of $1 million into a development, he said. The LCC selects who gets resort licenses, he said.

"Most are given, if anything else, to stimulate business ... l ike for rec rea t ion c e n t e r s , m a r i n a s , ski r e s o r t s , l a rge hotels, convention centers or stadiums or have those things in very close proximity," Maz-erick said.

The only Canton develop-ment t h a t m e e t s t h o s e r e q u i r e m e n t s is a p roposed

entertainment center by Bur-ton Katzman on Ford Road, east of Haggerty. It includes several res taurants and a 20-theater complex. The project is still in the planning stages as several property owners are nego t i a t ing wi th K a t z m a n . according to township Super-visor Tom Yack.

Canton officials will consid-er Chili's request for a Class C liquor license at a Feb. 25 pub-lic hearing. The recommenda-t ion f r o m t h e Board of Trustees is sent to the Liquor Control Commission for final approval.

Confusion from page A1

Charles Little have met infor-mally regarding the proposal.

School board members say it's hard to take a position on the issue, as they've received noth-ing in black and white.

"It h a s n ' t come before the board," said board secretary Car-rie Blamer. 'Noth ing has been given to us informally or formal-ly. I am open to all so r t s of things, but there would have to be some extens ive work done before I could definitely say one way or another how I feel."

T r u s t e e J ack F a r r o w sa id . "We've heard nothing official. I would like to be contacted for-mally to get some idea of what this is all about. It's a good idea at least on the surface, but cer-tainly if it involves school dis-trict money, we'd need to know a bit more."

Board president Mark Horvath said he's aware Little is "contin-uing to work with Tom (Yack) and i Plymouth Township Super-visor) K a t h l e e n (Keen-McCarthy) and the city to try to do things once for both places. I'm not aware of anything con-crete."

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Little said while the percep-tion may be that the performing arts center is connected with the bond issue, "that has never been the case. It's separate. Over the las t six m o n t h s , Tom, Aaron Machnik and I have talked on seve ra l occas ions about how much more we could do for the community if we did it together.

"It would be wonderful if we could say it was all set, but it all has to be worked out. There are a lot of possibilities if we could do it on the same site to avoid dupl ica t ing costs" for parking and site development.

"I think it is a good idea; but we're going to have to explore to figure out how we would make it work. We're not lost for a model; we do have an arrangement with the Plymouth Cultural Center," which is on school property.

Little said the bond steering committee hasn't discussed the a r t s center , nor has he talked wi th Yack abou t t h e d i s t r i c t picking up the tab for operations and maintenance. "I'm wonder-ing where that came into the pic-ture. It has not been a discus-sion point."

Susan Kopinski. who served as chairperson of the bond steer-ing commit tee , said she's con-cerned the issue may be misun-derstood in the community.

"I know there were discussions about th i s , but it's my under-standing - and I'm pretty close to the numbers - that the bond issue is not tied to this. In my estimation, there is no money in there for this, and what they are talking about is preliminary. I'm concerned it doesn't confuse peo-ple. It's a whole separate issue."

Board member David Artley sa id , "Seme para l l e l t h i n g s might be related, but I don't see people being more or less sup-portive of a bond because of this. I don't see a correlation. I think

any t ime units of government can work together on behalf of its citizenry, it's a positive."

Board member Sue Davis has long been an advocate of shared resources, and says the commu-nity needs a theater. "But there s been no serious discussion of who would pay for it, or where it would be. It's more of a vision. The board irt their free time is pursuing the bond issue. I just don't think the time is right. I think we need to deal with one big thing at a time."

Trustee Liz Givens is open to the idea. "I think it would be a real plus; any way we can share community facilities is advanta-geous to the whole community. But there 's nothing in cement yet."

Blamer noted that the subject is addressed on t h e d i s t r i c t s Web si te on the In te rne t . The home page, which provides infor-mation on the bond issue, says tha t while the new school will not have an auditorium, "discus-sions have been held with Can-ton Townsh ip in an e f fo r t to develop an audi tor ium at t h e park which mutual ly benef i t s both parties. This discussion is in its infancy and has many pos-sibilities. Please remember the Cultural Center in Plymouth is located on school district proper-ty and provides a working model for this potential arrangement."

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Dems stake out positions, labor caucus stays silent By T im richa&d STAFF WRJTKH

The chief news ou t of the recent state Democratic conven-tion is t ha t organized labor is not yet ready to anoint a 1988 candidate for governdr.

S t a t e AFL-CIO p r e s i d e n t F rank Gar r i son , cha i r ing the labor caucus earlier this month, didn't introduce any of the five or six h o p e f u l s and made no comment about the 1998 race against Gov. John Engler or his Republican successor.

"Union households voted 65 to 28 p e r c e n t for C l i n t o n over Dole," Garrison said, reminding delegates tha t organized labor provides the muscle as well as the money that elects Democrats in Michigan

Meanwhi le , the announced and semi-announced candidates quickly divided themselves into two camps - moderates versus traditional liberals. From left to right:

J i m B e r r y m a n "You'll never hear this Demo-

crat talk about the 'sensible cen-ter' or ' the magnificent middle.' We don't need to reinvent the Democratic Par ty ," said s ta te Sen. Jim Berryman, 50. of Adri-an.

The second-term lawmaker, a former mayor and florist in his 65 percent Republican bailiwick, was t h e f i r s t to a n n o u n c e in 1996. His theme is children: the s ta te ' s "puni t ive policies t h a t put c h i l d r e n a t r i sk . " Every news story about child abuse

and child p l acemen t services that go awry is grist for Berry-man. -r

Engler 's p lan to close th ree more state mental health facili-ties he calls "wrong. Heartless. Stupid."

" C h a r t e r schools a re not proven. We ought to put a cap on exper imenta t ion with cha r t e r schools. Flint put a cap on class size for grades one to three - 15 to 17 pupils per teacher. That's not an experiment. That works," said Berryman.

He isn't hiding from the roads controversy and both par t ies ' reluctance to raise the fuel tax for roads. He favors a fuel tax hike. "Anybody who tells you we don't need it - they're lyin' to you." Berryman said.

J i m Agee Also an unabashed liberal is

state Rep. Jim Agee, 56. a prod-uct of Detroit public schools who became a teacher and retired as s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Muskegon schools in 1992.

"I'm not r u n n i n g as a 'new Democrat." I'm running as an old Democra t , " s a id the whi te-ha i red , t h r e e - t e r m l awmaker who s e v e r a l y e a r s ago was among t h e f i n a l i s t s for s t a t e superintendent of public instruc-tion.

"It will take our party down if we move and race to the center and right," Agee told delegates, denouncing Engler ' s push for c h a r t e r schools , choice and vouchers.

"I'm not a f ra id to say 'orga-nized l abor . ' Every man and

woman should have the collec-t ive b a r g a i n i n g voice they deserve. They should not be dis-placed by replacement workers."

Agee s a id he will fo rm an exploratory committee this week to teat the gubernatorial waters.

Doug Ross Once a Citizens Lobby liberal,

Ross made a sharp turn to the center during his term as a state senator f rom Southfield where he l e a r n e d to love smal l entrepreneurs.

"Our mission is to create prac-tical opportunit ies for workers and low-income workers to get the skil ls they need," said the former assistant U.S. secretary of l abor for employment and training.

Ross sees a future with "thou-sands of new, smaller plants" where workers in unsupervised teams operate computers t h a t make cus tomized p r o d u c t s --thinking, not lifting. The work-ers don' t check their brains at the door."

Ross, 54, of West Bloomfield, sees Gov. Engler as being forced by the far right to turn against performance standards in public schools and forced by e s t a b -lished corporations to tu rn his back on entrepreneurs.

Ross h a s yet to fo rma l ly announce but isn't coy. His liter-ature says "Doug Ross for Gover-nor."

L a r r y Owen "The Republ ican p a r t y ha s

been hijacked by extremists, and See DEMS, A7

Introduced Rep. Lyn Bankes, R-Redford,

has introduced a bill to ptart a statewide osteoporosis education and awareness program. Osteo-porosis causes women to lose bone mass and suf fe r pa infu l f ractures . Bankes said the bill would teach women that proper diet - par t icular ly consuming calcium and avoiding smoking — and exercise can reduce the $172 million annual cost of treatment.

State Rep. Gerald Law, R-Ply-mouth, has reintroduced a bill r equ i r ing the s t e r i l i za t ion of dogs, cats and fer re ts adopted from animal shelters. "We sys-tematically kill at least 200,000 unwanted dogs and cats each yea r in Michigan," said Law, who sponsored a s imi la r bill vetoed last year by the governor. House Bill 4239 would require a $25 depos i t t h a t would be re funded once the new pet is

11th District Dems to meet Feb. 26 Vicki Ba rne t t was reelected

chair of the 11th Congressional District Democratic organization during the Feb. 8 s tate conven-tion in Detroit. She is a Farm-ington Hills councilmember.

Other officers are Tom Lawton of Red fo rd , vice cha i r ; Ann Malzberg of Southfield, record-ing secretary; Barbara Johnson of Livonia, t r easure r ; Deborah

Goldberg of Farmington. corre-sponding secretary; Donald Lin-demier of Northville, Oakland vice chair; and Kathleen Micallef of Livonia. Wayne vice chair.

Delegates to the Democratic State Centra l Committee, gov-erning body of the party between conventions, a re Darlene Bar-ent, Martha Blom, Ilene Singer, Arisie E v a n s , E la ine Mi l le r ,

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Agenda Michigan United Conservation

Clubs announced its 1997 leg-islative agenda - creating a citi-zen board to oversee the s ta te Depar tment of Environmental Quality and toughening recre-ational trespass laws.

Richard L. Jameson, executive director of the group, said the

publ ic will b e n e f i t f rom an appointive board to watch over DEQ, c rea t ed 16 m o n t h s ago from parts of the Departments of Natura l Resources and Public Health. "One of the most glaring problems was a lack of genuine public access to i t s decis ion-making," Jameson said.

MUCC led l a s t November ' s campaign on behalf of profes-sional wildlife management and aga ins t an a n t i - b e a r h u n t i n g proposal and will seek legisla-tion reflecting its zero tolerance of trespassers and poachers.

Other key goals: • Reform of state gas and oil

r egu la t i on and l e a s ing pro-grams.

• R e g u l a t i o n of j e t sk i s on state waters.

• Tax incent ives to protect wetlands on private property.

Wage bills sent to committee BY TIM RICHARD STAFT WRITER

The State House and Senate have passed different versions of a m i n i m u m w a g e h ike amid signs tha t par t i san differences may be ironed out.

Sticking issues appear to be a Republican desire to maintain a lower "training wage" for young summer employees and differen-

tials for restaurant waiters who get tips; and a Democratic desire to ex tend the wage f loor for under-18 workers.

The bills now go to the Labor Committees of the other cham-ber. If either version or a com-promise becomes law, it would be the first change in 19 years.

Senate votes 37-1

Karla Swift . Paul Blizman, A1 Holz, Don Jackson, Ken Koep-pen , Ed P t a s n i k and Mat t Hogan.

The 11th District committee will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26. in Botsford Inn, Grand River north of Eight Mile. Farm-ington.

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"Senate Bill 1 is the product of careful consideration and vigor-

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• Planning services is considering site plan approval for CttUTa Restaurant The 6.000 square-foot eatery would be located north of Ford and west of Haggerty. in front of the Super Kmart.

• Planning Services is considering industrial site plan approval for an addition to RetlaMe Carrier. Inc., located south of Koppernick and west of Haggerty. The 4.300 square-foot addition will be used as a storage bay.

• Planning Services is consjdermg site plan approval for Summit Cr—k Apartments The development, proposed for an area south of Palmer and west of Canton Center roads, would include 152 upscale apartments on 19 acres.

• Construction is set to begin on an addition to the Agape Christian Center, located south of Geddes and east of Canton Center The addition will add classroom space

• Canton's planning commission will hold its next meeting 7 p.m. Monday. March 3 in the first floor meeting room of the administration building

•"The ne*t meeting of the Canton Builder/Community Forum Task Force is scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 25 in the first floor

meeting room of Canton's administration building. These meetings are co

sponsored by Canton Township and the Builders

Association of Southeast Michigan. For additional information, contact the Builders

• Association. (810) 7374477. • Canton Township is preparing a

new ordinance that will require developers and buildings of subdivisions or site condominiums to each pay $150 per lot. These fees will be used for storm water pollution prevention and maintenance The Board of Trustees conducted an initial review of the proposed ordinance at Its Feb. 11 meeting. The ordinance is expected to take effect in March.

For more information about protect development m Canton, call Canton Planning Services at 397-5390 Questions about infrastructure improvements and new subdivision construction should be directed to Canton Engineering Services at 397 5405. and Public Works at 397-5441. For assistance with building and ordinance issues, call Canton Building and Inspection Services at 397-5400.

Vocalist headlines Arts Council show

T h e P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y Arts Council will present "Blues a t the Botsford," its sixth annua l d i n n e r t h e a t e r S a t u r d a y , Feb. 22, at the Botsford Inn in Farm-ington.

F e a t u r e d so lo i s t is C h i c a g o b l u e s a n d j a z z a r t i s t E d e n At wood.

An a r t auc t ion and cockta i l s begin 7 p.m. with gourmet din-ner at 8 p.m. and dancing af te r t h e p e r f o r m a n c e . All p roceeds will benefit PCAC programs.

Tickets a re $50 per person and can be b o u g h t a t t h e Counc i l O f f i c e . 774 N. S h e l d o n , P ly-mouth . Call (313* 416-4278 for more information.

If you're in the mood for a lit-t le j azz , a l i t t l e b lues a n d the visual a r t s , the Plymouth Com-m u n i t y A r t s Counc i l h a s t h e t icket for you. The 25-year-old n o n p r o f i t a r t s o r g a n i z a t i o n is hosting an evening of live music, dinner, dancing and an ar t auc-

t ion of i t e m s d o n a t e d by local a r t i s t s such as C o n n i e L u c a s , M a r j o r i e C h e l l s t o r p , T o m LeGault and Gordon Eddy. Pro-c e e d s wi l l b e n e f i t P C A C pro -g rams .

" W e ' r e in a new v e n u e t h i s y e a r at the Botsford It 's more in t ima te with seating limited to 225," said publicity chai rwoman Nancy Pilon "The en te r ta inment a n d a r t auc t ion a r e t h e h i g h -l i g h t s of t h e e v e n i n g . A n d a l though the title of the event is ' B l u e s a t the Bots fo rd , " E d e n Atwood is really more of a j azz singer."

P C A C e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r Randy Lee discovered At wood's t a l e n t s w h i l e t h e 2 8 - y e a r - o l d s i n g e r was p e r f o r m i n g at t h e Gold S t a r Sardine Bar in Chica-go. Atwood 's p e r f o r m e d t h e r e since she %vas 19. long before the r e c o r d i n g of h e r f o u r d i s c s released on Concord.

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oua d e b a t e , " s a i d S e n . Lo ren B e n n e t t , R - C a n t o n . sponsor of the amended bill tha t won 37-1 Sena te approval.

S e n a t o r s r e j e c t e d 17-20 an amendment by Sen. Gary Peters, D-Bloomfield Township, to lower the applicable age from 18 to 16. Tfie GOP's B e n n e t t a n d all 16 D e m o c r a t s voted yes. Republi-cans put up 20 no votes.

On s i m i l a r p a r t y - l i n e votes , t h e Sena te rejected Democratic a t t e m p t s to r a i s e t h e r a t e for r es tauran t waiters from $2.52 to $3.02 and another to ra ise it to $2.65.

Current ly, the s ta te minimum wage, applied to companies not in in ters ta te commerce, is $3.35 an hour . The S e n a t e bill would raise it to $4.75 beginning July 1 a n d $5 .15 on J a n . 1, 1998. It r e t a i n s the " t ip credi t" wage of

$2.52 an hour for waiters. It cre-a tes a " t ra in ing wage" of $4.25 for those under age 20 for the i r first 90 days on the job.

House vote 76-29 T h e H o u s e p a s s e d i t s o w n

m e a s u r e , HB 4177, on a 76-29 vote, w i th Republicans c a s t i n g all the dissenting votes.

On a p a r t y - l i n e v o t e , t h e House re jec ted an a m e n d m e n t by Rep. Andrew Raczkowski, R-F a r m i n g t o n {tolls, to a l low a t ra in ing wage for persons under 20 but prohibit an employer from firing or reducing the hours and benefits of an employee in order to h i r e a young person a t t h e t r a in ing wage. The vote was 50 in favor and 40 against, with 55 needed for passage.

Here i s how area represen ta -

tives voted on final passage: Yes - Lyn Bankes, R-Redford,

Bob Brown, D-Dearborn Heights, Eileen DeHart , D-Westland Tom Kelly, D-Wayne.

No - Gerald Law, R-Plymouth. Absent - Deborah Whyman, R-

C an ton. The Senate Fiscal Agency esti-

mated the bill, if enacted, would yield, in a full year, $1.4 million more in income t axes a n d $2.4 m i l l i o n more in c o n s u m p t i o n t a x e s — u n l e s s t h e n u m b e r of min imum wage jobs decreased, as Kaza predicted.

The SFA analysis did not esti-m a t e how m a n y e m p l o y e e s or companies would be affected by a change in the minimum wage.

Refer to SB 1 when writing to your state representative. Refer to HB 4177 when writing to your state senator.

Dems from page A5

i t s m o d e r a t e s h a v e b e e n expelled," said Larry Owen, 52, a f o r m e r mayor of E a s t Lans ing and former Michigan State Uni-versity trustee.

Owen clearly is a f te r the mid-dle-of-the-road voters. In the sec-ond p a r a g r a p h of h is 10-para-g r a p h b iography , h e m e n t i o n s work ing with Republ ican Gov. William Milliken t mental health code> a n d D e m o c r a t i c Gov. J a m e s B l a n c h a r d ( M i c h i g a n Education Trust).

Owen's announcement on Feb. 4 was the source of the "sensible cen t e r " p h r a s e t h a t B e r r y m a n denounced.

Owen ran in the 1994 primary w i t h t h e M i c h i g a n E d u c a t i o n Assoc ia t ion ' s s u p p o r t a n d fin-ished second to Howard Wolpe, who had labor f e d e r a t i o n sup-port.

The son of t r a n s p l a n t e d Ken-t u c k i a n s , O w e n is a l a w y e r involved in "profi table ven tures in commercial real es ta te , mar-ket ing and personal insurance." His list of endorsements includes House S p e a k e r C u r t i s H e r t e l . Rep. Eileen DeHar t of Westland and former Rep. Maxine Berman of Southfield.

Ed Hamilton "The only conservat ive Demo-

c r a t for governor in 1998," h e says, and so far he's right.

Hami l t on , 54, of Troy, lost a 1994 race for s ta te r ep resen ta -t ive ( aga in s t Shir ley J o h n s o n ) a n d w a s t h e 1996 D e m o c r a t i c s a c r i f i c i a l l a m b for O a k l a n d C o u n t y e x e c u t i v e ( a g a i n s t L. Brooks Patterson).

"1 will support the impending ratification of the balanced bud-get (U.S.) constitutional amend-m e n t , t e r m l imi ts , i m m e d i a t e safe s t ree ts and safe schools for teachers and students. . . no gas t a x i nc rea se , s t a t e income t a x reduction. . . the second amend-m e n t r i g h t to b e a r a r m s , " h e said-

A 30-year veteran at Chrysler Corp.. the MSU graduate h a s a c l a i m to f a m e as new v e h i c l e l aunch m a n a g e r for t h e Dodge D a k o t a a n d Ram t rucks , mini -mum and other big sellers.

His recreational interests also s p a n t h e po l i t i ca l s p e c t r u m : Ducks Unlimited on the Right , Sierra Club on the left.

Bill Ba l l enge r , p rop r i e to r of I n s i d e Michigan Poli t ics, s a y s "h i s c a n d i d a c y can ' t be t a k e n seriously."

Others Former U.S. Sen. Don Riegle,

59, of Troy, was around bu t not

p u s h i n g o p e n l y . O n e v e t e r a n Oakland County politico's guess: Riegle would like to see his old fr iends in the United Auto Work-e r s back him for governor a n d bring the other unions into line.

Rep . J o h n F r e e m a n , 39, of Madison Heights , will be term-limited out in 1998 He is eyeing races for governor, a t torney gen-eral in F rank Kelley ret ires, or Congress if Sander Levin retires.

Rep . K a r e n W i l l a r d , 37, of Algonac, announced she is eye-i n g t h e r ace fo r g o v e r n o r b u t wasn't campaigning visibly.

The convention C a n d i d a t e s f o r p a r t y o f f i ce

were unopposed in Sunday's for-mal session.

M a r k B r e w e r , a M a c o m b County lawyer, was won a sec-ond two-year term as s tate party chair and brought in his team.

Flo Walker, billed by Garrison a s "a r i s i n g s t a r in t h e l abo r movement ," was reelected first vice chair; Flint Mayor Woodrow Stanley was named second vice c h a i r ; Roger W i n k e l m a n , a Bloomfield Hills at torney, moved in as t r e a su re r ; Mary Be thany was re-elected recording secre-t a r y ; a n d Nancy W h i t e of t h e MF.A was named corresponding secretary.

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Schut, a 1988 graduate of Salem High School of C a n t o n , and Marine Lance Cpl . Rona ld K. Cul len whose wife, Tiffany, is the daughter of Mark and Rox-anne Smith of Canton, recently r e t u r n e d from a s ix -month deployment to t h e Medi te r -r a n e a n Sea w i t h t h e 24th Mar ine E x p e d i t i o n a r y Unit (MEU), e m b a r k e d aboard the ships of the U S S Saipan Amphibious Ready Group (ARG).

Home based at Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Schut was one of more than 2,000 Marines who

traveled more than 26,000 miles while opera t ing as par t of the M E U . The USS S a i p a n ARG included the amphibious assault and flag ship USS Saipan, the amphibious transport dock ship USS Austin and the dock land-ing ship USS Gunaton Hall.

During the deployment, Schut a n d Cul len took p a r t in t h e multinational training for non-c o m b a t a n t e v a c u a t i o n , and h u m a n i t a r i a n and m a r i t i m e operat ions . The exercise, con-ducted in Romania among the 24th MEU and Mar ines f rom Italy and Romania, was designed to test interoperability between

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

N O T I C E OF PUBLIC HEARING

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 168 of the Public Acts of 1959 of the S ta te of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant TO the Comprehensive Plan of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Char ter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday. March 3. 1997 at the Canton Township Administration Building i 150 S Canton Center Road at 7 00 p.m. on the following amendment to the Fu tu re Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan KIME F U T U R E LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT - CONSIDER AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Parcel no 129-99-0008-702 and part of parcel no 129-99-0008-704 Property is located on the north side of Michigan Avenue between Canton Center and Beck Roads Wntten comment* addressed to the planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the time of the hearing

VIC GUSTAFSON, Chairman

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NATO a n d p a r t n e r n a t i o n s ' naval forces in conducting joint peacekeeping exercises. Cullen and Schut were also involved in smaller field training exercises throughout the Mediterranean region and provided assistance to engineers building bridges in Southeastern Bosnia-Herzegov-ina.

The 24th MEU is trained to e v a c u a t e c iv i l i ans , rescue downed pilots, conduct recon-naissance and serve as an initial landing force ashore.

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Ukraine. Schut joined the Marine Corps

in December 1993 and Cullen, who graduated from Plymouth S a l e m High School in 1994, j o i n e d t h e Mar ine Corps in December 1994.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Char ter Township of Canton, 1150 Canton Center S, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10:00 a.m., March 13. 1997 for the following

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of 1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 3. 1997 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:

ZAHR R E ZONING - CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NOS. 134 99 0010 000 AND 134 99 0011 000 FROM 0-1. OFFICE, TO C- l , VILLAGE SHOPPING Property is located on the east side of Canton Center Road between Geddes and Michigan Avenue

Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the time of the hearing.

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who traveled more than 35,000 miles before re turning to their home port of Norfolk, Va., aB part of the USS Saipan Amphibi-ous Ready Group (ARG). In addi-tion to the amphibious assaul t sh ip and ARG f l a g s h i p USS Saipan, the group also included the dock landing ship-USS Gun-ston Hall and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.

Nance and Bhipmates cross-trained in non-combatant evacu-ation and maritime operations in the Black Sea with navies from B u l g a r i a , G e r m a n y , Greece , Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine.

They performed basic ship-to-shore tactics in the Adriatic Sea with Albanian armed forces, and provided a mobile combat-ready presence in the Mediterranean Sea.

During the deployment, Nance visited France, Greece, Israel, I taly, Romania, Sicily, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine.

He joined the Navy in Febru-ary 1994.

Also, R o b e r t L. B r o w n has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Ent ry Pro-gram at the U.S. Army Recruit-ing Station, Albuquerque, N.M.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 168 of the Public Acts of 1959 of the State of Michigan, aB amended, and pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan of the Charter Township of Canton tha t the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 3. 1997 at the Charter Township Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m on the following proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan:

CREEK CROSSING F U T U R E LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT -CONSIDER AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM LOCAL SHOPPING TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Parcel nos. 089 99 0001 003 and 089 99 0020 002. Property is located on the southwest corner of Cherry Hill and Haggerty Roads.

Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address up to the time of the hearing

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

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of 1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 3, 1997 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:

KIME REZONING - CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE PART OF PARCEL NO. 129 99 0008 702 FROM R R RURAL RESIDENTIAL, TO C-3, REGIONAL COMMERCIAL Property is located on the north side of Michigan Avenue between Canton Center and Beck-Roads

Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the above address u p to the time of the hearing.

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Area officials to explore county charter tax limits BY LAURIE HUMPHREY STAFF WRITER

Conference of Western Wayne members have not given up on the idea of seceding from Wayne County to avoid overtaxing, but they are open to other ideas.

Robert Thomas, CWW chair-man and mayor of Westland, is encouraged by a conversation with Mike Duggan , f rom the Wayne Coun ty Execu t ive ' s office.

"I informed him that we still had two committees working on the issue (county secession). In our discussion, he offered to per-sonally work on resolving the issue and ag reed to work on making these two changes at the county level," said Thomas in a letter to the 18-member CCW panel.

Both changes would require an amendment to Wayne Coun-ty's charter, which necessitates support of the County Commis-sion and public approval.

The first change, according to Thomas, would require "a two-thirds vote of the County Com-mission to place any new coun-ty-wide millages on the ballot."

The second change would require a 60 percent vote of the public to pass any new county-wide millage.

As it stands, new county-wide millages can be put before the voters with a simple majority, or support from eight county com-missioners; and millages pass with support from 51 percent of the voters.

"That is what we proposed one year ago," said County Commis-sioner Bruce Patterson, R - l l t h Distr ict , in reference to Dug-gan's offer of assistance. "That does not apply to millages up for renewal."

Patterson, joined by Commis-s ioners T h a d d e u s McCot te r , Wil l iam CKNeil and E d w a r d Boike, proposed different resolu-tions at the Feb. 14 CWW meet-ing in Livonia. Instead of requir-ing t w o - t h i r d s s u p p o r t f rom County Commission, Patterson would like millage proposals, both new and those s eek ing renewal, to have three-fourths approval. Meanwhile, he would like the 60 percent passage rate to apply to both new millages and those seeking renewal.

"It 's a better insula t ing fac-tor," he reasoned. "It's a point of beginning." He recognizes nego-t i a t i o n s could yield d i f f e r en t numbers.

Aside from the proposed char-ter amendments, Patterson also s u p p o r t s an opt ou t op t ion , where communities could decide no t to pu t c e r t a i n mi l l ages before their voters. He referred to last year's SMART (Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation) proposal as an example . Some c o m m u n i t i e s opted out of the vote knowing that the SMART buses would no longer service their area.

He also sugges t ed t h a t a reduced millage could be sought for county-wide millages which d o n ' t provide an a d e q u a t e a m o u n t of service for cer ta in communities. He proposed this alternative for the current fund-ing/usage s i tua t ion of Wayne County jails (see related story).

"Clearly, the fate of these is unclear," Patterson stated, "but what is clear is that people feel t h e y a re being too heav i ly taxed."

UM-Dearborn plans free family nature programs

The N a t u r a l Areas Depar t -ment at the University of Michi-g a n - D e a r b o r n will conduct spring natural history programs in March and April,

All programs are free, family-oriented and begin at the Pony-Barn on Fair lane Drive unless otherwise noted. Call (313) 593-5338 for more information.

• Time for a Change, Satur-day, March 1, 10-11:30 a.m. As the lion of winter gives way to the lamb of spring, these two seasons give evidence of the nat-ural world in a state of change.

Tree buds swell in preparation for t h e s p r i n g . bloom, ea r ly migrating birds announce their arrival, yet reminders of winter still abound. This program will be a leisurely look at nature in transition.

• M a p l e Syrup Magic, Satur-day, March 8, 1-4 p.m. Go for a walk among the maples, learn to identify the sweetest trees and

see the tools of the syrup trade. All tours will gather back at the syrup evaporator, where the sap boi l -down will be going on throughout the day.

Programs begin at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. and people are to meet at the Henry Ford Mansion Ter-race.

• Come Out of Your Shell , Saturday, April 12, 10 a.m. to noon.

Join tu r t l e researcher Mike Pemn, who is taking a census of t u r t l e s in the Env i ronmen ta l Study Area, for an informative slide presentation about Michi-gan turtles. Then, embark on a visi t to the s tudy si te , where observers can see some of Mike's reptilian acquaintances, recently awakened from winter slumbers, basking in the success of having survived winter's chill.

• Fo res t s Highs and Lows, Saturday, April 26, 10-1:30 a.m. Discover the plants and animals

which thrive in the sometimes soggy environment of the flood-plain forest in contrast to a high-er, drier habitat. The group will s e a r c h for s a l a m a n d e r s , big trees and early spring blooms. It may be muddy, so dress accord-ingly.

Volun tee r s n e e d e d Any scout group and organiza-

tion tha t would like to experi-ence maple syruping in a more direct way can volunteer to col-lect sap from over 100 tapped t r ees . To vo lunteer , call Rick Simek at (313) 593-5338, to set up a time and date for the group to come and help.

To add incentive and enjoy-ment to the work, all volunteers will be invited to a post-syrupmg season pancake breakfast , fea-t u r i n g official UM-D maple syrup.

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A10*(AMUWOC) The Observer/ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 0 , 1997

Report: Special assessments not subject to rate limits Some $95 mil l ion in spec ia l

assessments are levied by local g o v e r n m e n t s in M i c h i g a n . These assessments are virtually indist inguishable from property taxes, yet are not subject to the cons t i tu t iona l l imi t s placed on property taxes.

Thia is one of the conclusions in a new s t u d y i s sued e a r l i e r t h i s m o n t h by t h e C i t i z e n s R e s e a r c h Counci l of Michigan (CRC).

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Scholarships are available at S'craft

High school s e n i o r s s h o u l d app ly for Schoo lc ra f t Col lege Trustee Scholarships before the March 21 deadl ine . There a r e approximately 100 scholarships avai lable to seniors in the col-lege's service a r e a for t h e fall-winter 1997-98 semesters.

T h e a w a r d s r a n g e b e t w e e n $800 and $1,000.

Eligible s tudents must have a 3.0 minimum grade-point aver-age and a high school transcript for t h e pas t seven s emes t e r s . A p p l i c a n t s m u s t c o m p l e t e a 1 5 0 - w o r d e s s a y on " W h a t I E x p e c t t o be Do ing in F i v e Years," and must plan to enroll full-time.

The scholarship is renewable for a second year.

"More and more students are concerned about the high cost of tui t ion," said Ju l i eanne Tobin, Schoo lc ra f t d i rec tor of enrol l -m e n t m a n a g e m e n t . " T r u s t e e Scholarships not only honor aca-demic c reden t i a l s ; they m a k e higher education affordable."

Applicat ion fo rms are avai l-able from area high school coun-selors or in the office of admis-sions, McDowell Center. School-c r a f t Col lege . All m a t e r i a l s , including t ranscr ip ts , mus t be completed and re turned to the Admissions Office by March 21.

E x c a l i b u r F o u n d a t i o n The college is also accept ing

appl ica t ions for the Exca l ibur Founda t ion Scholarship. Spon-sored by the Round Table Inter-national, a service organization conduct ing char i table , benevo-lent and educational activities, the $700 scholarship is for the 1997-98 school year.

A p p l i c a n t s m u s t have com-pleted one semester of college at t h e t i m e of applicat ion, in t h e fields of special education, occu-pational therapy or psychology. They must furnish: a transcript of all completed college t e rms ; l e t t e r s f rom t h r e e pe r sons in their community other than rel-a t i ve s a t t e s t i n g to c h a r a c t e r , p e r s o n a l h a b i t s and m e r i t ; a 100-200 s t a t e m e n t giving rea-sons for interest in their field of s t u d y ; and financial i n fo rma-tion.

D e a d l i n e for a p p l i c a t i o n is Fr iday, March 28. Applications a r e a v a i l a b l e in t h e Off ice of Financial Aid in the McDowell Center and must be returned to t ha t office.

Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n , call (313) 462-4433.

Tiano sale at Madonna

Madonna Univers i ty will be the site of "The Liquidation of t h e Ba ldwin P ianos" on S u n -day, March 9.

A piano sale hosted by Evola •rill be held from noon to 5 p.m. Where savings usually reserved for schools and universities are p a s s e d on to t h e publ ic . T h e p i a n o s wi l l be a v a i l a b l e by appointment to preview on Fri-day and Saturday, March 7 and *.

A p p o i n t m e n t s can be m a d e by c a l l i n g (800) 544-2188 . A portion of the proceeds will go toward Madonna Univers i ty ' s Music Depar tment " All grand, vertical and digital pianos, used during the 1995-96 academic year by Madonna stu-dents and f acu l ty , have been leased by Evola Music, profes-sionally maintained and carry a full fac tory w a r r a n t y . O t h e r aianos such as Estonia, Schim-nei, Young Chang and Yamaha dimtal pianos will be available to enhance the collection.

For i n f o r m a t i o n ca l l ( 8 0 0 ) $44-2188.

some local off ic ia ls cannot tell the d i f fe rence between ad val-orem special a s s e s s m e n t s and t h e p r o p e r t y t a x , " s a i d CRC Pres iden t , E a r l M. Ryan, "but because they a r e called special assessments in statute, they are not subject to ra te limits, limits on the length of time they can be levied or the l imi ts imposed by the Headlee Amendment or Pro-posal A."

The r epo r t c o n t r a s t s ad val-orem special assessments, which

are levied on the value of proper-t y , w i t h t r u e s p e c i a l a s s e s s -ments , which are levied on front f o o t a g e or a rea . T r u e spec ia l a s se s smen t s have been a t radi -tional means of financing infras-t ruc tu re improvements, such as local roads and s idewa lks , b u t have been imposed only on the proper ty tha t receives a special bene f i t from the i m p r o v e m e n t . In addi t ion, when the improve-m e n t is pa id f o r , t h e s p e c i a l assessment expires.

Ad v a l o r e m spec ia l a s s e s s -m e n t s , by c o n t r a s t , a r e o f t e n imposed on all t a x p a y e r s in a jurisdiction and are used to pay for functions, such as police and fire protection, tha t are normally f i n a n c e d by p r o p e r t y t a x e s . They may be levied for indefinite periods of time.

Al though ad valorem specia l assessments currently represent a small proportion of total local revenue in Michigan, the adop-t ion of Proposal A in 1994 h a s

c r ea t ed an i n c e n t i v e for local u n i t s to inc rease t h e i r u s e of these assessments. Proposal A limited the annual growth of the t a x a b l e v a l u e of p r o p e r t y to i n f l a t i o n or f i ve p e r c e n t , whichever is less. According to a 1996 ruling by Attorney General Frank J. Kelley, however, ad val-orem special a s se s smen t s must be lev ied on s t a t e e q u a l i z e d value, the growth of which is not subject to Proposal A limits.

The report presents options in

dealing with the problems creat-ed by ad valorem special assess-m e n t s , i n c l u d i n g c o n v e r t i n g them to t rue property taxes.

The repor t is ava i l ab le f rom CRC by calling 810-474-0044 or 517-485-9444.

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The o&AERUER/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1997 ( A 9 - R e W g ) * A l l

State board 4-4 split puts Beardmore in the middle BY TIM RICHARD STAFF WRITER

Dorothy Beardmore, a Repub-lican, has wound up in the mid-dle of the ba t t l e be tween the Sta te Board of Education and Gov. John Engler over control of public school policy.

"Frankly 1 don't wdnt a con-fronta t ion with John Engler," said Beardmore, a former mem-ber of the Rochester and Oak-land Intermediate school boards.

It is happening anyway on a board that is split 4-4 between Repub l i cans and Democra t s . Some reports say she is "voting with Democrats" against Engler.

She pre fe rs the descr ipt ion t h a t she and four Democra ts favor public schools while ex-board president Clark Durant and two adherents favor charter schools.

"The last two years (when the GOP had 6-2 control), they did-n't need me," Beardmore said in an interview. "I could argue 'til I was blue in the face. It 's more difficult now. I'm going to be the determining vote."

And she was at the Feb. 7 spe-cial mee t ing when the board voted 5-2 to ask t h a t Engler wi thdraw his executive order No. 11 by Feb. 20. It t ransfers control of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of E d u c a t i o n to the appo in t ive superintendent of public instruc-, tion.

Motion maker Beardmore did more than vote

yes on the resolution; she made the motion.

Durant was out of the room, as he f requent ly is dur ing board meet ings , when the vote was t aken . Voting against it were Republicans Gary Wolfram of Hil lsdale and Sharon Wise of Owosso.

So far, Beardmore said after-wards, she has felt no political repercussions in her break with the governor on school policy. She is in the middle of her sec-ond eight-year term that ends in t h e yea r 2000 and can ' t be removed.

Beardmore won renomination

to her second term in 1992, af ter a challenge from Harry Veryser and the religious right mounted 44 percent of the GOP conven-tion vote against her.

Asked what would happen if Engler failed to withdraw EO 11, t h e new board p r e s i d e n t , K a t h l e e n S t r a u s , D-De t ro i t , said, "If we have to go to court, we go to court."

As Beardmore sees it, howev-er, EO 11 is unnecessary under the Michigan Constitution, "By t h e cons t i tu t ion , t h e (elected state ) board is head of the agen-cy and appoints the superinten-dent . By the constitution, he 's the top executive officer.

"The governor is t u r n i n g t h i n g s a round 180 d e g r e e s . (Under EO 11) the people who appoint the superintendent were below the man they appoint."

Board: Modify order The board also wants Engler

to modify EO 12, which transfers a 10-page, single-spaced list of d u t i e s f rom t h e board to t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . Specif ical ly , said Beardmore:

• Property transfers should be con t inue to be decided by the board af ter a hear ing officer's report and recommendation.

• Power over charter schools s h o u l d belong to t h e boa rd , which should establish a policy for overseeing them.

• Teacher cert i f icat ion and administrator certification rules are a policy matter tha t should be decided by the board.

"All he left us with is setting the criteria for (certifying) school counselors," Beardmore said.

"The governor and his advisors think grant receipts are just rou-tine (clutter that prolongs board meetings) ," she went on. "But these a re policies with money attached. When you look at the money that comes from the fed-e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , t h e d i sc re -tionary funds that go to school districts, I think that's policy-."

Many details of Engler's EO 12 are obsolete, said Beardmore, because the functions have been r emoved f rom t h e new 1996

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In real life, she said, the board and Super in t enden t Art El l is have worked well together.

Beardmore thinks Engler and his advisors have overlooked an historical s i tuat ion developing w i th in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of Ellis, a former university presi-dent.

"Art Ellis said he was not a K-12 person; his top adminis t ra-tors are. But now with pending early retirements, they are not going to be there," Beardmore said.

Engler gave the State Board of Educa t ion a much-publ ic ized bawling out for "failing schools," particularly in Benton Harbor , where the fai lure rate on high school prof ic iency t e s t s h a s exceeded 90 percent.

The irony, said Beardmore, is that Engler asked for the meet-ing with the board the same day two top a d m i n i s t r a t o r s w e r e scheduled to be in Benton Har-bor to help local officials.

She has q u a l m s a b o u t t h e state 's simply taking over dis-t r ic ts with high fa i lure r a t e s . "You can't just waltz in and say this isn't acceptable without the support of the community," she said.

After saying, "I am not happy with the way the State Board of Educat ion has carr ied out i ts responsibilities because we have fai l ing schools and s t u d e n t s , " Engler got a return tongue-lash-ing from newly-elected member Herb Moyer, a Democrat and former superintendent in Mon-roe County.

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A12*(A10-ReWGc) The Observer! THURSDAY', FEBRUARY 20, 1997

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Not only will the Michigan Legislature have a tough time fixing the Child Custody Act; divorced dads will have a tough time getting judges to pay atten-tion if a new law is enacted

A state Senate bill would tell judges to presume that "shared parental responsibility" should be part of parenting plans made for children by by divorcing cou-ples.

"This bill d o e s n ' t go f a r enough." said George Miller Jr . of Canton Township "1 have an ex-wife who can't agree on any :

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emerged from a three-hour St. Valent ine ' s Day h e a r i n g con-ducted m Livonia City Hall by the Families, Mental Health and Human Services Committee.

The Senate passed a similar bill last year, but it died in the House. Two y e a r s ago, Sen. Robert Geake . R-Nor thv i l l e . tapped a bar rage of criticism, mostly from fathers, of Friend of the Court and jud ic i a l proce-dures

All of G e a k e ' s p roposa l s passed except t h e shared parental responsibility bill. Th'is year it is being sponsored by Sen Joel Gougeon. R-Bav City, chair of the Senate panel.

Women opposed Panel member Chris Dingell.

D-Trenton, repeatedly pointed out that the bill would merely set up a "presumption that you can knock over with a feather -a simple presumption that oper-ates only in the absence of other evidence."

The bill was stoutly resisted by some women speakers.

Anne Agiroff. of Farmington Hills and a member of the Fami-

ly Law Section of the State Bar, said-judges should continue to have discretion. Agiroff said the bill would create more problems, including school attendance.

Replied Gougeon: "I've heard fathers say they are given short shrift and become non-custodial parents 300 times a day in hear-ings that ran from 9 to 6, almost non-stop ™ Gougeon said fathers pay their child suppor t at far higher rates when there is joint planning and custody. "Other-wise we end up with a welfare situation."

Lynne Kwiatkowski. from Safe House in Ann Arbor, opposed the bill because#"joint custody may not be in the best interest of a bat tered woman . Increased parental contact results in more emotional problems. Not alt par-ents have the capacity for joint custody."

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Severa l wi tnesses said tha t although it's unconstitutional to jail a person for civil debts, it happens frequently when fathers who are denied visits with their c h i l d r e n when they rebe l by refusing to pay child support.

Richard McVay. of the F'onti-ac-based Chi ld ren ' s Advocacy Group , s u p p o r t e d the bill in order to reduce parental conflict and maintain a child's relation-ship with both parents.

"Research has also document-ed the miserable job our legal system has done. Painfully the current adversarial system pits parent against parent for control of property, which includes their children," McVay said

David Wightman. of Capitol Area Fa thers for Equal Rights, endorsed the bill because "it is a fundamental social pathology of our times that one parent, most-ly f a t h e r s , is s y s t e m a t i c a l l y excluded from the lives of chil-dren by a father-hostile judicia-ry. Friend of the Court system and a Family Law bar."

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Phill ip Holman, of Michigan Pa ren t s for Children, Detroit , blistered the Family Law Sec-tion of the Michigan Bar as "gen-der b i a sed and an advocacy group for women." Holman "said j u d g e s t a k e a "cookie-cut te r approach" by routinely awarding a woman custody.

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K a t h l e e n H a g e n i a n . of t h e Mich igan Coa l i t ion Aga ins t Domes t i c Violence, Lans ing , opposed the bill, adding that the proportion of domestic violence incidents "is not a small minori-ty. It occurs in a significant pro-portion of contested cases. I don't have a statistic."

Die t r ich Berman of G r o s s e P o i n t e Woods sa id , "Today there 's a de facto presumptioi) (among judges) that the mother gets physical custody.

"The (Wayne County! Friend of the Court asked information only on my income and assets."

Although he and his wife had agreed to temporary joint physi-cal cus tody of the c h i l d r e n , Bergman said the Friend of the Court investigator recommended cus tody by the m o t h e r " a n d

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History lesson Documenting past a priority The suburbanization of Canton continues

unabated. News that Jul ien 's Party Store, on the southwest corner of Canton

Center and Ford roads, will soon be torn down to make way for a Rite Aid Drug Store elicits a few memories and the inevitable nod toward progress.

Make no mistake, commercial redevelop-ment is a healthy sign for Canton businesses and residents. There is nothing wrong with increasing property values and modern ameni-ties. And nobody forced Bob Jul ien to abandon the family business. He's selling for personal reasons and because Canton's growth is pro-viding a handsome financial opportunity.

But progress has a price. Jul ien 's - with its f rame construction, wooden plank floor and lunch-counter ambience (even if the actual counter came out years ago) - says Canton. The building, which dates to the 1930s, is an omnipresent reminder that there was a thriv-ing community here before the era of strip malls and subdivisions. During the '60s, the corner gas s tat ion/supermarket became a cruisers' hangout.

It's hard to picture Rite Aid in the same way. As clean and comfortable as the new drug store will be, there is nothing tha t will link it indelibly to Canton. It won't be signifi-cantly different than the chain's other stores in other communities.

The homogenization that much of modern development brings with it is one reason we continue to support the work of the Canton Historical Society, Historic District Commis-sion and local historian and author Virginia Bailey Parker .

The historical society will reopen its muse-um next month in the restored Canton Center Schoolhouse, north of the township adminis-t rat ion building. The museum, which is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays through the fall, is in need of volunteer docents for the coming year, said Esther Sprengel, society president. The society would like to see local youth and civic groups become more involved in preserv-ing township history. Interested part ies may call Sprengel, 981-3672.

Parker , meanwhile, documents Canton his-tory- though the township's early settlers. Her "Canton Memories" column, which appears periodically in the Observer, and videotaped interviews not only help preserve the rural slices disappearing from Canton's landscape, but bring the stories to life. A recent column about Howard Moyer, a centennial farmer, vividly recounted township wedding cere-monies, for example. Parker is working in con-junction with the historical society on two books t h a t will also document local history.

Their efforts take on added importance as the "old" Canton makes wav for the new.

Roads: Tax hike is only cure In the national and business press, John

Engler sounds like a fiscal conservative's dream come true - 21 tax cuts worth $2 bil-lion.

Tell tha t to drivers whose vehicles are dam-aged by potholes. Tell it to insurers , repair shops, s tate universities, public schools and budget makers. The fiscal 1998 budget of Michigan's governor is causing nightmares and breeding political chaos.

Road disrepair has been an issue for a decade. Engler's predecessor, J a m e s Blan-chard, wouldn't face up to a needed tax increase. Engler asked for t ime to squeeze 600 employees and hundreds of millions out of the transportat ion budget before asking for a fuel tax increase; he laid off and squeezed, but still won't face the inevitable.

Examine the governor's budget for fiscal 1998. There is no fuel tax increase. There are a number of funny-money proposals, however, tha t received a hostile reception in both par-ties:

First, Engler offered a one-year proposal. Sorry, tha t won't do. Roads are a continuing need - building, repairing, rebuilding, upgrad-ing.

Second, Engler proposes to take money from the general fund and put it into the road fund. Michigan has done tha t only once in most of our lifetimes. Our style is to dedicate taxes from fuel and license fees to transporta-tion in order to avoid raiding the general fund.

Our goal has been to take t ransportat ion out of the battle for dollars with education, welfare, prisons, natural resources, s tate police, courts and the rest. The Engler propos-al would turn back the calendar and resurrect that political brawling.

The governor proposes a hike of 2.5 percent, the rate of the consumer price index, for uni-versities and community colleges, whose price index is rising far faster than tha t . He propos-es 2.6 percent more for public school opera-

tions. In western Wayne County, public schools are facing health care, pension and special education cost hikes of 4, 5 and 6 per-cent.

The chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, a member of Engler's own party, warned tha t the Legislature will boost the universi ty line items more than the recom-mended 2.5 percent. The other party is seek-ing to restore $105 million to adult education and more for teacher upgrading. The general fund money Engler proposes for roads simply won't be there.

Third, Engler indulged in some sleight-of-hand when he said there was "$40 million available for local road projects." What he was proposing was that the s ta te take "revenue-sharing" money, which would go to the local uni ts anyway, and tell them to use it on roads.

The cumulat ive effect has been to shove the costs onto drivers, especially those with small-er cars. Tires, wheel rims, chassis, trai lers -all are being broken and battered on state, county and municipal roads. Auto insurers pay some of the bigger claims, but most repairs fall under the $240 and $480 deductibles in insurance policies, and so indi-vidual consumers bear the loss.

Most consumers would ra ther put their money into fuel taxes than car repairs . Instead, they find themselves paying taxes plus repair bills as our roads get worse by the day, month, year and decade.

At election time, candidate Engler boasted of his ability to make "tough" decisions. On the road issue, his boast rings hollow. He pro-poses to fix roads for one year by raiding col-leges, schools, local budgets and consumers ' repair bills. We see nothing admirable and much divisive about Engler's funny-money approach.

The governor and Legislature should have the courage to raise the fuel tax for roads.

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Bus drivers' view

In response to a recent article entitled "Slow bus runs irk parents ," in the Canton Observ-

er on Thursday, Jan . 30, bus drivers for the Plymouth-Canton Schools would like the pub-lic to better unders tand the bus drivers' per-spective.

We at Plvmouth-Canton School District Transportation Depar tment take great pride in our outs tanding driving record. We trans-port over 8,000 s tudents throughout the Ply-mouth-Canton area, as well as a t ranspor t ing special education s tudents to surrounding dis-tricts. It is our No. 1 concern to t ransport each and every s tudent to his/her destination in a safe and timely manner . Safety is always first. We contend with the road conditions which often t imes create delays especially in the dead of winter. Often, buses are delayed due to breakdowns, railroad crossings mal-functioning, accidents, and street light out-ages. Parents need to understand and know their children will be transported as safely and promptly as possible.

One parent expressed the issue of not feel-ing comfortable with a substi tute driver because of pieces of paper flapping around. The flapping piece of paper is referred to as our "Route Sheet" which directs us to the proper location to pick up and drop off all of our students. Without tha t route sheet, it would be impossible for any driver to do the job. Rest assured every new driver goes through extensive t ra ining and would not be behind the wheel of a bus if she/he was not qualified. Even the regular driver has a route sheet. That driver does the same route every-day and becomes so familiar with the route she/he no longer uses it. In time, each gubsti-tu te driver will do the same, however it may take some t ime since there are over 90 differ-ent routes to memorize.

We the drivers, both regular and subst i tute , deserve respect and understanding from par-ents. We must contend with irate s tudents , bus breakdown, traffic, etc. Many of us dri-vers a re parents of s tudents in the Plymouth-Canton Schools. We grow fond of our s tudents and go out of our way at times to accommo-date them and their parents ' schedules. Often t imes when paren ts a re not home to receive a kindergar tner or special education s tudent , we wait until they arrive or circle around af ter the next stop. We wipe the tears from the eyes of children whose feelings were hur t , clean up vomit from sick students, greet them with a smile or good morning and much,

much more. The staff and drivers at the Plymouth-Can-

ton Schools Transportat ion Department do an incredible job t ranspor t ing our children. We unders tand your frustrat ion when the bus runs late, but remember we will get your

child home safely. Trus t us! B e v e r l y M c M a n u s

Plymouth-Canton Schools

Something is wrong

The Plymouth-Canton school district has become a three-ring circus. The major

at tractions continue to be the teacher cartel, a clueless super in tendent and a spineless board of education.

A position of leadership is typically charged, or should be, to lead and have a vision of the fu ture . Unfortunately, our lead-ers (Dr. Charles Little and board of education ) are unwilling or possibly not qualified, to accomplish this task. Can our leaders make any decisions without sett ing up a committee? A superintendent mus t have the willingness to make decisions and quit hiding behind com-mittee after committee af te r committee.

This school district has a proud history. Unfortunately this past year has resulted in teachers unable to fa thom the realities of health care al ternatives, nepotism on the negotiating t eam with regard to the teachers ' contracts, constant whining from all part ies in the circus regarding funding (quit whining and deal with it!), consul tants being brought in to show adults how to get along (at our expense), demographic s tudies of our commu- • nity (doesn't anyone even slightly conscious know or unders tand where the growth is?), a bond proposal t h a t doesn't address the need for a new middle school or facilities to go along with a new high school, and last but not least, the inability to lay out exactly where all _ monies from a new $80 million bond proposal will go. Without this, and the lack of credibili-ty tha t now exists, who in their right mind would vote yes?

Before proceeding with the above men-tioned bond proposal, the super in tendent and the board of education need to get out from behind their a r ray of committees and give this community a vision and a specific road m a p along with specific recommendations and dol-lar allocations regarding the bond proposal.

My two children a re two and three. My wife and myself were educated in public schools. My father was a lifetime public school elemen-tary teacher and principal, and my wife's mother currently is a public school ass is tant superintendent for curr iculum. When people like us start contemplat ing educational alter-natives for our children, something is wrong!

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LETTERS

Thank you for coverage

Iwant to thank Marybeth Dillon for writing such a positive article about

my appointment to principal a t Pio-neer Middle School. I feel tha t you accurately conveyed my feelings' and beliefs about the role of principal.

I have received many phone calls today regarding the article. Each per-son has commented how nice they thought I was portrayed. In addition, I called my parents in Texas and read the article to them last evening. My mother thought it was very nice and she was so proud to have had her fam-ily heritage mentioned so thoroughly.

Again, many thanks. T o m O w e n s

P i o n e e r M i d d l e School p r i n c i p a l

Vote yes March 22

At the Feb. 4 board of education meeting, an election was set for

funding the construction of two new

schools. As members of the Facilities and Housing Committee, we whole-heartedly endorse the upcoming bond issue.

The Housing Committee has had the difficult task of looking at the dis-trict as a whole, and making recom-mendations regarding the utilization of our facilities. We have interviewed teachers, administrators, s tudents , parents, consultants, builders and developers. We have spent many hours debating, suggesting and delib-erat ing what should be done.

Our number one priority is to pro-vide the best educational opportuni-ties for the children of our communi-ty. We believe tha t to simply ware-house our children is wrong and unac-ceptable.

We find tha t administrat ion is lean, our teaching staff is outs tanding and our chilren are getting a quality education. This is no accident. Dr. Lit-tle and his staff have done and excel-lent job. They have reduced class size significantly at the elementary level.

and the curriculums at the middle and high schools provide our chi ldren with an excellent foundation for life's challenges.

However, the continued growth in all sectors of both Plymouth and Can-ton th rea tens to undermine the foun-dation. Our schools are rapidly becoming overcrowded.

At the present time, the re is not enough room in the high school for all s tudents to eat in the cafeteria. Lava-tory facilities are grossly inadequate . Navigat ing the halls on a daily bas is is more difficult than moving th rough a shopping mall a t Christmas. Core classes have as many as 38 s tudents . The gymnasium has as many as 6 P.E. classes at once. Laboratory facili-ties are stretched to the breaking point. Extracurricular opportunities, especially in athletics, are limited.

Overcrowding at the e lementary level is a problem throughout the dis-trict and we are losing the fight to keep our neighborhoods together. Jsome elementary schools have closed

enrollment due to overcrowding and the excess is being bussed elsewhere, with more to come. Important art and music classrooms are lost. Portable classrooms are becoming a permanent rather than temporary fix.

We believe bond issue is the only s

acceptable solution to begin to solve the problem. Please get involved, make sure you are registed, and vote yes on March 22.

C a r o l B o l l m a n , J o h n Fi l ios , K e v i n G o e t h a l s , J i m L a R o s a ,

M o n i c a P e c o r a r o , M a r c y S t a l e y C i t i z e n m e m b e r s of t h e F a c i l i t i e s a n d H o u s i n g

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Organizer says thanks

One year ago, the Plymouth Observer printed an article writ-

ten by Sue Mason regarding the coffee group for mothers I was hoping to organize. Because of the success of the group, I want to thank Susan and The Observer on behalf of all the women

who have become regulars of our bi-weekly gather ings.

On any given second or fourth Fri-day morning, the informal group ranges anywhere from 15 to 20 women shar ing coffee and conversa-tion. Like myself, many of the women have been t ransplanted from other parts of t h e country and have found this group to be the catalyst to finally feeling at home in their new commu-nity.

We have even added a few extra-curricular activities to include spous-es and children. So many friendships have been formed because of this group, and I am sure the group would not have existed if not for your article. Again, thanks .

The group is intended for area mothers of school age children and welcomes new members. Anyone .-interested can call me at 455-8336.

K a t h y S h e p l e r P l y m o u t h

Organized labor key force in Democratic Party Talk about "culture shock." Two

meetings at the Feb. 8-9 Democ-ratic State Convention in

Detroit left this reporter reeling. At 3 p.m. Saturday, the labor cau-

cus met, Frank Garrison presiding. Organized labor is the biggest single bloc of delegates in the Michigan Democratic Party, Garrison often says. WTiomever labor endorses invariably wins, at least in conven-tions and primaries.

Delegates sit in neat, classroom-style rows. Garrison and 20 or so offi-cers sit on a podium above them.

The labor caucus lasts one hour. Its actual business takes about five min-utes. Garrison presents the nominat-ing committee's recommendations. The nominating committee's members and s tandards never are revealed. The qualifications of the recommend-ed candidates are not revealed.

Garrison calls for a motion to rati-fy. The motion is made and seconded. There is no discussion. There are no other nominations. All in favor -

which means everyone in the labor caucus - vote aye. This year it was a slate of a half-dozen party officers. Last year it was 10 education board and two Supreme Court candidates. The whole thing takes just five min-utes, literally.

The rest of the hour is given to speeches by Garrison and favored candidates. Delegates ask no ques-tions. They sit and applaud.

I merely describe. As a journalist , I am their guest.

At 4 p.m. Doug Ross, a candidate for governor, hosts a symposium, also for an hour.

Immediately one is struck by the difference in the arrangements . The seating is horseshoe style. If you know anything about the conduct of meet-ings, you know tha t this style is more suitable to give-and-take, to audience participation. Ross has a lectern but mostly doesn't use it.

Ross s tates his qualifications: con-sumer lobbyist, s ta te senator, work in two of Gov. J im Blanchard's depart-

I TIM RICHARD

ments, work in President Clinton's Labor Department .

He ta lks about his vision of Michi-gan's economy in 2006, nearly 10 years down the road. To be precise, it's not his vision but an extrapolation of where the economy and private en t repreneurs are going plus his ideas of how to help it get there, based on input from dozens of associates.

Ross talks about workplaces whe re "workers don't check their bra ins at the door." "Teams without supervi-sors." "Thinking, not lifting."

He tu rns to classrooms. "Students no longer sit in industrial rows while teachers lecture." A "new learning" that is "active not passive. It involves choices. It involves work and learning combined, and lifelong learning."

Ross allots almost half the time for audience discussion. A retired teacher suggests tha t retirees from all occupa-tions would be tapped as volunteers to help schools. Ross picks up on it and turns a phrase: "Your older workers aren't your problem; they're your solu-tion."

A clinical psychologist, a fan of public libraries and a high school stu-dent get in their licks. The student says, "Education isn't about reciting and testing. It 's about interaction."

Ross explains his agenda isn't engraved in concrete. It has evolved in the past few months. He even picks up an idea in this session that he plans to incorporate. The professor has learned something.

One is struck by the similarity between the Democrats' labor caucus and the author i ta r ian religious right of the Republican Party with its emphasis on reading, writing, Yith-metic, rote and religion; the venera-tion for authori ty figures; the rigid division of every issue into "right" and "wrong" l i tmus tests.

One also is struck by the business methods tha t Ross, the one-time Citi-zens Lobby corporation basher, ha s learned and internalized.

To become the gubernatorial nomi-nee, Ross will have to win the labor caucus' support . It will require more than demonizing Engler, the Mack-inac Center and Republicans in gener-al. There is a fundamental , cultural difference between Ross and labor.

Jus t as there is a cultural differ-ence within the Republican Party.

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

Roads, higher education face off 1

It got largely overlooked in Gov. John Engler's State of the State speech and subsequent budget, but it's my odds-orr favorite for fire-

works this year. It's roads and potholes in one corner, folks,

and the state 's community colleges and universi-ties in the other.

Boxed in by his traditional preoccupation with burnishing his reputat ion as a tax cutter but a t the same time well aware of the ghastly shape of Michigan road§, Gov. Engler produced some fancy budgetary footwork.

No, he won't go for an increase in the fuel tax, the traditional method of earmarking money for road repairs. (Surprise!) Yes, he proposed spend-ing another $70 million for roads - $40 million for local and $30 million for s ta te trunklines. (Surprise again.)

Where's the money coming from? Engler didn't say in his S ta t^bf the State speech, but budget director Mark Murray did when he detailed the spending plans for the $8.5 billion general fund budget. It's coming from the 15 state universities and 28 community colleges, which are scheduled to get only a 2.5 percent increase for operations next year versus the 5.5 percent they got this year.

How did leaders in the Legislature like the idea? Not much. Still sore at Engler for cutting adult education this fiscal year from $185 mil-lion to $80 million, the Democrats, who now con-trol the House, are vowing to restore the adult ed cuts and make the universities whole.

They (together with a lot of DPW folks who are out trying to fill potholes with cold patch) think the logical way to fix roads is to quit try-ing to raid the general fund and bite the bullet by increasing the fuel tax.

The Engler administrat ion's position - short-changing education in favor of roads - on all this looks very odd, especially if you read care-fully the text of the governor's State of the Sta te speech. One of his biggest initiatives was to pro-pose a "statewide framework for career prepara-tion," a term he rightly prefers to "vocational educat ion"

Our s ta te is experiencing an absolute short-age of skilled workers. The University of Michi-gan is predicting tha t the Big Three will hire more than 100,000 new workers in Michigan over the next five years. These "gold collar" jobs can pay as much as $30 to $40 per hour. More-over, according to the governor, "they don t require a four-year college degree. What they do require is extensive t ra ining, especially in work-based education."

" W h e n M o m l i v e d a l o n e ,

I v i s i t e d t o c h e c k u p o n h e r .

N o w I v i s i t t o v i s i t . "

P H I L POWER

For years, two s ta te representat ives - Glenn Oxender, R-Sturgis, and the now retired Bill Keith, D-Garden City - worked on this topic, holding countless hearings all around the state. They got bills through the House, only to see them die in the Senate , done in by criticism from wealthy suburban parepts who saw no point in "vocational education" if their kids were all destined for college.

The governor wants to put together regional career preparation plans and develop a curricu-lum tha t links academic and technical skills and includes some time spent learning skills in actu-al shops and labs. He suggested a $30 million pot to reward schools that develop such pro-grams.

He's right. Anybody who looks at the Help Wanted section of this newspaper realizes that a local employers are desperate for skilled work-ers. And people are not going to get the skills to respond to these recruitment ads by studying advanced physics in ivy-covered halls.

I'm on the board of the National Center for Education and the Economy, which has been studying human investment and t ra ining issues for years. Our research has found, over and over again, t ha t employers in Germany and Japan , our biggest global competitors, spend far more thaa American companies do on apprenticeship programs and on-the-job skill upgrading

It's nice to see the governor tha t the s ta te has a significant responsibility in this area. After all the work Bill Keith and Glenn Oxender did (they worked as a team though Engler men-tioned only Oxender), it might jus t be tha t career preparation and skills upgrading are bipart isan issues whose time has come.

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

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Award to honor outstanding corporate volunteer^ For the 13th consecutive year,

t h e C H E E R S Award for ou t -s t a n d i n g corpora te vo lun tee r will be presented April 16 at the Celebrate Volunteers Luncheon at the Cobo Center in Detroit.

The CHEERS Award, spon-sored by the Southeast Michigan C o r p o r a t e Volunteer Council (SMCVQ) and United Way Com-m u n i t y Serv ices , honor s one e x c e p t i o n a l employee f rom metropolitan Detroit who volun-teers his or her time to non-prof-it organizations within Wayne. Oakland or Macomb counties.

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For addi t ional in fo rmat ion , call Gail Reagan at (313) 226-9257.

Employers may submit up to five nominations tha t meet the following requirements:

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T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2 0 , 1 9 9 7 COMMUNITY LIFE B FAMILY ROOM

KAREN MEIER

Taking time to say thanks and celebrate O.J. Simpson owes S33 million. UAW

workers are still striking. Michael Jack-son's a dad. Madonna receives no nomi-

nation. And Joey cleaned his room. Tony delivered his

papers. Carmen did well at a gymnastic meet. Jack found his elephant. Steven's first birthday is Sunday.

Here, there, everywhere, life tumbles with activity - good and bad. Children deserve the good.

Last night. I did dishes to music. For the chil-dren's sake. There were three of them home, the other two were away: one at a meeting with my husband, and one at a practice. And so it was music, not the evening news last night. Too much bad on there and that's not good. Especial-ly for children, especially for little ones; they just don't need that.

They need good news, good examples, good music, good everything, as much good as possi-ble, to have there be so much good that good is what they know well. If children get a Firm grounding in "good," when the inevitable bad comes knocking, they'll have the strength and knowledge to recognize and fight for the good.

So I put "good" music on, by Raffi. That's right, Raffi Raffi's a guy and that 's his name, just Raffi It's simple, distinct. He's a musician who makes music for and about children. He writes songs, performs them, and, you know, the way he performs, the way he sounds, I believe he lives the songs. He believes what he sings.

In the title song on the "Baby Beluga" album, a friend of Raffi's plays trumpet, another a clar-inet, and Raffi s trums his guitar and sings, "Baby Beluga in the deep blue sea, swim so wild and swim so free, Heaven above and the sea below, and a little white whale on the go." The song is lilting and sweet and contagious.

Dishes can wait As a matter of fact, I took my hands out of the

soapsuds, went to Steven, picked him up and danced with him. I decided dishes could wait while I danced with my baby and sang, too, "Is the water warm, is your Mama home - with you so happy?" Steven smiled and then tucked his head under my jaw and on my shoulder, the way babies do, and I held him close. I figured it was OK to let the dishes go for a minute for that.

When the next song began, I was back wash-ing - some muffin pans. It was a coincidence, the song was, "Biscuits in the Oven." I know the words made sense to my young listeners; they anticipate biscuits with the best of them, watch-ing them rise in the oven right before their very eyes. And jumping and shouting when they're ready. I can count on that!

Raffi, apparently Inspired by the United Nations Rights of the Child document, composed another song. The UN document says, "Each child has the right to affection, love and under-standing, to adequate nutrition, to learn to be a useful member of society, and to develop individ-ual abilities, to be brought up in a spirit of peace and universal brotherhood."

And Raffi sings: "All I really need is a song in my heart, food in my belly, and love in my fami-ly. All I really need is a song in my heart 'and love in my family ... So that I can grow up strong and take my place where I belong."

I couldn't help it; the bubbles disappeared from the dishwater, the water went cold, but dancing was the thing just then. This time with two sons, one in one arm. and the other in the other. Jack danced on his own feet with his several elephants.

... And wait some more Dishes went by the wayside yet again as the

calypso beat of "Day-O" emerged from the island congas. Off to dance again, but first I grabbed two bunches of bananas, one for Joe and one for Jack. Steven and I would tally them.

I didn't care about my just refreshed dishwa-ter. and I didn't care much either if someone passing by on the street saw dancing bananas through my windows. It was fun snd the chil-dren sang along, "Come Mr. Tallyman, tally me banana, daylight come and me wan go home."

I returned to the sink, the boys remained in the adjoining room with the music. I had to get done now, it was t ime to pick Carmen up from practice.

The music played on while I washed the last | things The song was simple and very gentle - a \ prayer-song. I thought of my gentle Steven .

"Thanks a lot, thanks for the sun in the sky.

Money skills need early start • Kim Tilney be l i eves t h e seed fo r good f i n a n c i a l skil ls shou ld be p l a n t e d in a chi ld a t a n e a r l y age. Tha t ' s why she 's w r i t t e n a book to h e l p p a r e n t s w o r k wi th ch i l d r en now so they can avoickthe pit-fa l ls of poo r spend ing -sav ing h a b i t s in t h e f u t u r e .

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO STAFF WRITER

Charity begins at home - and so do good financial skills.

As a former second vice president-commercial lending officer at First Chicago NBD Corp., Kim Tilney of Canton strongly believes in t ha t theory . If p a r e n t s would begin teaching their children at an early age about money, it would prepare them for the future.

Ti lney c i tes h e r f r i e n d as an example.

"She and her husband and her family were in a tough, personal financial situation; they had a lot of debts," Tilney said. "She knew my background in finance so she said, 'Can you please come out and help me get our personal finances togeth-er?' "

After spending the day creating a budget and calling creditors, Tilney was intr igued by someth ing t ha t her friend said.

"She said, 'I never had any train-ing. My paren ts never t augh t me anything when I was a child. I knew nothing about money - I never got an allowance,' " Tilney said. "When she got out on her own, she jus t worked, spent, worked, and spent more t h a n she should have . She said, i f only I had known how to do this when I was a child. I want to change this and teach my children right so they're not in a si tuation like I am.'

"I thought about tha t and, God, she's so right. If parents would only teach their children earl ier before they get into a situation like that."

I n s p i r e d by the c o n v e r s a t i o n , Tilney put her financial knowledge to work and spent t h e nex t year wri t ing "Help Your Child Build a Future Through Savings," a 36-page booklet tha t shows parents how to teach children about money.

Make it fun In "Help Your Chi ld Bui ld a

F u t u r e Through Savings ," Tilney stresses tha t learning about money should be fun.

"Don't make it a chore; don't make it work for t h e ch i ld , " she sa id . "Make it fun - and make it relate to the real world. Don't sit them down at the table and say, 'This is how money works.' Take them to the gro-cery s tore and act ively get them involved in real work situations."

According to Tilney, by doing that children will learn a lot better and it will be a lot more fun for them.

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Penny saved: Kim Tilney is practicing what she preaches in her book, "Helping Your Child Build a Future Through Sav-ings." She's already started teaching her daughter, Jackie, good financial skills, even though she's only 3%years old.

"Kids, e spec i a l ly when they ' r e younger, have enough stress in their lives," she said. "Everything is now, and everything is today. You don't wan t to m a k e it too adu l t , so to speak. That 's where a lot of people go wrong."

As Tilney sees it, people are afraid that they don't know how to do it. They don't realize tha t day-to-day experiences are exactly what a child loves and will learn the most.

Ti lney a n d h e r h u s b a n d , Dan , have begun working with the i r 3 1/2-year-old daughter, Jackie, using everyday experiences.

"I t ' s too e a r l y to s t a r t wi th an actual savings at that age, but we've talked about college," she said. "I tell her it's a school that she goes to

when she's older. I don't stress sav-ings with her just yet. She does get an allowance."

In her book, Tilney suggests find-ing a container like a piggy bank or cardboard box for chi ldren to put the i r money into. Jackie chose an egg carton.

"She gets her allowance and puts her change in there," Tilney said. "Mainly she spends it when we go to Meijer 's and go grocery shopping. She'll buy some kind of food that she likes. She'll ride the pony at Meijer's for a penny or she'll get a toy out of the quarter machine."

Trudy Simpson of Canton read "Help Your Child Build a F u t u r e Through Savings" and takes her 3-year-old son to t h e grocery s to re

with her. "He's pret ty young to real ly get

interested in money, but I like going to the store and actually purchasing something, so he can get the idea about what things cost," Simpson said. "Some of the invest ing ideas were of interest to us too.

"It's good to have this now to use as a guide so we have kind of direc-tion. If more parents guided the i r ch i ld ren and used a few of these things, we could have a generation with a lot less credit problems."

Besides spending habi ts , Tilney also stresses the importance of char-ity and sharing in her book.

"Chi ldren should l ea rn to give, whe the r it 's money or the i r t ime," s h e s a i d . "I've even t a u g h t my d a u g h t e r that . When she h a s her money, she will buy litt le toys for h e r f r i ends , or toys for h e r ca ts . She'll buy socks for her baby dolls. She's learning to buy for others.

"I also teach her to give to chari-ties. Sometimes we'll go through her old toys and c l o t h i n g arid we' l l decide what is it that she's outgrown or doesn't like anymore. I tell her, 'Let 's give it to poor people. Let 's give it to kids that don't have things like you do. '"

Perfect timing The timing was perfect for Tilney

to write "Help Your Child Build a Future Through Savings." She quit her job in October 1993 to give birth to Jackie.

"This is something that can proba-bly help children and help people," she said. "My daughter's 3'? now and she ' s a t the point w h e r e she ' s in preschool. She's very involved in her friends and her activities. But she's not ready to leave me yet, and I'm not ready to go back to work, either.

"This is a way for me to be home, do something for myself and help other people with children. Hopeful-ly it will take off."

T h r o u g h her r e s e a r c h , T i lney lea rned tha t t he re a r e n ' t a lot of books tha t help pa ren t s teach the importance of money. Those tha t she found didn't share the same values as her.

"A lot of the things I read and the people I talked to were very much into the reward system - 'If my child gets an A, they get a dollar. If my child does this, they get money, ' " Tilney said. "I didn't really like this idea. The kid is only behaving and doing well, if he gets get money. I felt that the child should feel a part of t h e fami ly a n d s h o u l d have responsibilities in the family if they get paid or not."

Tilney wants her daughter to go to school , have he r own p e r s o n a l a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s , a n d fee l good about herself for getting tha t A, not j u s t because she ' s going to get a monetary reward.

"That's how a child builds her self-esteem," she said. "Otherwise, it 's all on you. It's all on something else. It's not on them. They have to feel

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mt row, from Party planners: Fanning them out like decks of cards, Judy Hale (front row,} left), Delores Nilan, Rene Nassar, Carol Sullivan fback row, from left), Ellen Edelen, Michele Schmidt and Sue Racey show there are still tickets available for the fifth annual St. Patrick's dinner-dance March 8.

BY S U E MASON STAFF WRITER

"Did you br ing something for my wheelbar -row?" Judy Hale asked Lori George. "No? You're fired."

George protests her quick dismissal, pointing out that she's not on Hale's committee, but the protest is glossed over with an order to bring in a garden hose.

If you like corned beef and cabbage, the taste of Guinness beer and Irish step dancing and etfen want to bid on Hale's "landscape basket ." then the place to be is St. Mary's Cultural Center on Saturday, March 8, for the St. Patrick's dinner-dance to benefit Community Hospice Services.

This is the fifth year members of St. Aidan's Catholic Church in Livonia have organized the benefit that raises an estimated $25,000 for GHS.

This year 's proceeds are targeted for a CHS community-based hospice home tha t would pro-vide care for terminally ill patients in a residen-tial setting, when they have no place to go or no one to care for them. The proposed home would house 6-8 patients.

T h e community support has been wonderful," said CHS's Maureen Karby.

A popular soldout event a t St. Aidan's, organiz-ers decided to move to the c u l t u r a l c e n t e r to accommodate the demand for tickets. With the benefit less than three weeks away, it looks like the benefit is on its way to another sellout, with more than half of the 500 tickets already sold

" I t ' s t h e s a m e a m o u n t of w o r k , b u t we ' re happy." said Hale, who is chairing the event with her husband, Kenneth, snd Michele and Ray- .

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Writer has a strong need for acceptance R E A L

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A good agent will look beyond the price when evaluating an offer. If the buyers' financial qualifications are shaky or the offer has subtle terms or conditions, your Realtor should be there to minimize any risk to you and to address these items in your counter-offer. Your agent's job is not to make a decision for you, but to be sure that you understand fully what the offer includes and what is expected of you.

For professional advice on buying and selling real estate, call C h r i s Knigh t at Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate, 313-453-6800. f

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D e a r Ms. Green ,

I d idn ' t a lwayb w r i t e th i s way. My h a n d w r i t i n g h a s c h a n g e d ove r the yea rs . I r e m e m b e r in t h e s even th g r a d e imita t -ing a c lass ma te ' s hand -w r i t i n g

because I l iked t h e way s h e wrote . However , ove r t h e yea r s I t h ink it h a s become more of a m i x t u r e of h e r s and mine . When I w r i t e f o r a while, I seem to c o n v e r t b a c k to how I w r o t e be fo re I s ta r t -ed imi ta t ing her .

I am 50 y e a r s old and r i gh t h a n d e d . I p robab ly h a v e bet-t e r h a n d w r i t i n g t h a n a n y o n e in my family ... a t leas t you can read it. My p a r e n t s ' h a n d w r i t i n g is ba re ly deci-phe rab l e and all b u t one of my siblings have ve ry poor penmansh ip .

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T h a n k you. P.R.,

Can ton It is not unusual for a young

person, especially a teen-aged girl to go th rough a period of time when she chooses to imitate the handwri t ing of a friend or loved one. As she beg ins to mature she usually settles on a handwriting style tha t is more representative of her personali-ty.

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I can also see that she has a need to protect her privacy. She can be discreet about what she is willing to sha re . Perhaps this may have something to do with her work as a counselor. She wants to please others and have harmonious re la t ionships . On occasion her strong desire to be right might present problems.

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Our writer often feels that she has been imposed upon in the past. As a result her guard is up to prevent being made to feel like the patsy. She might find it helpful to reflect on how th is resentment got started and then try to work through it. Someone wiser than me once said, "It is better to forgive and forget than to resent and remember."

Hers is a logical chain of rea-soning. Rarely does she depend on in tu i t ion for he r answers . Thinking is deliberate and thor-ough. And she d is l ikes being

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Honorary chairs for the din-ner-dance include Wayne Coun-ty Executive Edward McNama-ra. State Rep. Lyn Bankes. Con-gressman Joseph Knollenberg. Livonia Mayor J a c k Kirksey, Westland Mayor Robert Thomas, Livonia City Clerk Joan McCot-ter. Don Massey of Don Massey Cadil lac, Pat Milliken of Pat Milliken Ford and Tom Mona-han of Domino's Pizza.

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• 'Last year, my husband and everyone loved it, so buying more cases/

and I brought a case we went out all night

Maureen Butrico -CHS executive director

The festivities will get under way at 5 p.m. with the O'Hale's Gala for benefactors and spon-sors. At 6 p.m., the 40-50 bas-kets will be previewed followed by a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m. and the t r ad i t iona l Irish dinner, including a sweets table donated by St. Aidan's Women's Guild, at 7:30 p.rp.

Pa r ty goers will be able to savor the taste of Guinness beer, which they were introduced to last year when CHS Executive Director Maureen Butrico and her husband brought a case to the party.

It was such a hit that she con-tacted a friend in New York, a corporate manager for the beer company, who h a s s en t along

two kegs of the beer as well as a cooler filled with Guinness good-ies l ike c r y s t a l g lasses , ba r posters, towels and openers.

"Last year my husband and I b rought a case and everyone loved it, so we went out all night buy ing m o r e ca ses , " But r i co said. "So we decided to have it on tap this year."

There a l so will be a s i lent auction, fea tur ing several fish-ing cha r t e r s , a lea ther Dodge Viper seat m a d e into a cha i r (donated by Johnson Controls) and au tographed memorabilia donated by Olympic gold medal-ist Sheila Taormina.

The auction will also feature a handmade queen-sized quilt that is being made by the CHS staff

C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP O F C A N T O N N O T I C E TO B I D D E R S

The Charter Township of Canton will accept sealed bids at the Office of the Clerk, first floor, 1150 Canton Center Road S., Canton. Michigan 48188, until 10:00 a.m., March 13, 1997 for the following;

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

TERRY G BENNET, Clerk Publish February 20.1997

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

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

NOTICE OF HEARING given that the Plymouth Township Board of Review will meet on the following dates and times: Hearings are by appointment, please call 453-3840, Ext. 267, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m for an appointment.

9 a.m. - NOON 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 9 a.m. - NOON 2 p.m. • 5 p.m. 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. 2 p.m. - S p.m.

Other hearing dates and times may be scheduled as needed. All persons protesting their assessment must complete petitions prior to appearing before the Board. A personal appearance is not required The Board of Review will be held in the Board Meeting Room of Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, MI 48170. 'Except Tuesday, March 11, where it will be held in the East Wing Conference Room of Township Hall.

Please come prepared as a ten (10) minute time limit before the Board of Review will be strictly adhered to. Pubtuh February 16, 30 u i d 2 3 . 1 M 7

Tuesday, March 4

Monday, March 10

'Tuesday, March 11 Saturday, March 18

Organizat ion Meeting Hear ings by Appointment Hear ings by Appointment Hear ings by Appointment Hear ings by Appointment First Come - Firs t Served

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ASSESSMENT BOARD O F REVIEW

The Board of Review for the City of Plymouth will convene in the City Commission Chambers, 201 S. Main Street, Plymouth, MI 48170, for an Organizational Meeting on Tuesday, March 4, 1997 at 12:00 Noon. The Regular Board of Review seasion will begin:

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1907 12:15 TO feOO P.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1997 S.-00 TO M O P.M Other bear iag d a t e s and t imes may be scheduled as needed.

Hear ings are by a p p o i n t m e n t only. COMPLETED 1997 BOARD OP REVIEW PETITIONS ARE NECC88ARY and muat be submit ted to the Front Office, loca ted on the First Floor of Ci ty Hal l befora an appointment can be made . The "DEADLINE" for submi t t ing petitions for all persona w i s h i n g to appeal in pereon be fo re t h e Board of Review is Wednesday, March ft, 1M7 by fcOO PJL

A resident or non-resident taxpayer may file a petition with the Board of Review without the requirement of a personal appearance by the taxpayer or a representative, agent must have written authority to represent owner, by Monday. March 17. 1997

Copies of the notice stating the dsUs and times of the meetings will be posted on the official public bulletin boards of the City and alao in the local

All Board of Review meetings are open meetings in compliance with the "Open Meetings Act*

If you have aay questions regarding the March Board of Review, you may call (318) 453-1234, ext. 223

CITY OF PLYMOUTH ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT PUMMK Fttnmrr IS. 30. IX. Z7 m4 March », S. 1SS7

with the help of volunteers. It also will have entertainment by The Mercy Mimes - "They'll mee t , g ree t and s ea t . " sa id Schmidt.

The cocktail hour will feature be bagpiper Derek Marsha l l , w i t h the Tim O ' H a r a I r i sh Dancers , disc jockey S tephen King and the music of Midnight rounding out the entertainment lineup.

T icke ts cost $125 each for benefactors, $75 for sponsors, which include O'Hale's Gala and name recognition, and $40 for supporters. Corporate sponsor-ships are $1,000 and include 10 tickets to the dinner-dance and the gala, 10 raffle tickets and a full page advertisement in the program, being done by Graphic Communica t ion Inc. in Ply-mouth

Planning for the benefit is a whirlwind affair that starts after t h e Chr i s tmas holidays. This year's official kickoff was a din-ner at Butrico's home on Jan. 12.

In addit ion to the p lanning committee, there are plenty of volunteers that make the benefit so successful . Bob Racey and Will Sul l ivan a re the event ' s auc t ioneers , while Sul l ivan 's wife, Carol, is coordinating table

seating. Schmidt's father, John Damiani, is credited with "train-ing his fingers to tie balloons."

"There 's 40 baskets of floral a r r a n g e m e n t s tha t we have teams go out and pick up," said Karby. "We have at least 100 people volunteering behind the scenes. All of our husbands are volunteers.

"This is a community effort , not just a few people putting on a benefit."

Tickets for the benefit are on sale at the CHS offices at 32932 Warren Road, Suite 100. West-land, and 127 S. Main St., Ply-mouth. They also will go on sale th i s w e e k e n d at St. A idan ' s C h u r c h , 17500 F a r m i n g t o n Road. Livonia. To order , call CHS at (313) 522-4244.

For more information about the d i n n e r - d a n c e or to make ticket reservations, call Commu-nity Hospice Services at (313) 522-4244.

Established in 1981. CHS has provided care to more than 1,000 persons in Wayne, Oakland and Washtenaw counties. Event like the dinner-dance support adul t . and children's bereavement pro-grams tha t are available to the public.

Money from page B1

good about t hemse lves for what they did."

Now tha t Tilney is finished with "Help Your Child Build a Future Through Savings," she is concentrating on promoting her self-published book and possibly wr i t ing a companion book for children.

She's also thinking about writ-ing a letter to the school system, elementary schools and probably midd le schools, to see if she could go in and talk to the chil-

dren about money. "I t h o u g h t t h a t might be a

good way to hit a lot of children," she said. "That's going to be my next s t e p to t ry to he lp kids learn about money."

For more information, about "Help Your Child Build A Future Through Savings," write to Kim Tilney at P.O. Box 87996, Can-ton Township 48187-0996, or call her at (313) 455-7963. The book sells for $12.

Family Room from page B1

Thanks for the clouds so high. Thanks for the whispering wind. Thanks for the birds in spring. T h a n k s a lot. T h a n k s for the moonlit night, Thanks for the s t a r s so bright . Thanks a lot. Thanks for the wonder in me, t h a n k s for t h e way I feel . Thanks for the animals, thanks for the land. Thanks for the peo-ple everywhere. Thanks a lot, thanks for all I've got. Thanks

for all I've got." Happy Birthday, Steven.

If you have a question or com-ment for Karen Meier, a Ply-mouth resident, call her at 953-2047, mailbox number 1883, on a Touch-Tone phone, write her at The Observer Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or reach her at her E-mail address: FamilyRoomQuiorldnet.att.net.

C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP O F CANTON NOTICE O F HEARING

ASSESSMENT BOARD O F REVIEW

Notice is hereby given that the Canton Townahip March Board of Review will meet on the following dates and times

^ ' p p 0 , n t r n e l U ' <*» ( 3 1 3> 397-6SS1 between 8:30 a m and 5 00 p.m. for appointment from February 24. 1997 thru February 28.1997

Tneeday March 4, 1M7 ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ONLY WO p.m.

HEARING DATES BY APPOINTMENTS Monday March 10,1M7 1.-00 p.m. to &00 p.m.

M 0 pan. to 9 p.m. Toeeday March I I , 1M7 M 0 i a . to IfcOO p.m.

1«0 p.m. to M O p.m. HEARING DATES ON A FIRST COME BASIS (WALK INS) Saturday March 1ft, 1997 M 0 a.as. to 1.-00 p.m.

Other hearing dates and Umea may be scheduled as needed You may call (313) 397-5831 for further information on the hearings, dates, and '»m-t All persona protesting their aaeessment must complete petitions prior to appearing before the Board A personal appearance is not required The ^ c TWnahip Hall in the lower levsl. at 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Please come prepared, as an 8 minute time limit before the Board will b . strictly sdhered to If you have any regarding the^March Board of lUview, you may call Darlen* Cordes, Secretary to the Board of Review, at (J13) 397 5831

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WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS

Reso-Katt Sharon Marie Katt and Den^

nis Michael Re so were married Aug. 30 at the Mar tha -Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village, D e a r b o r n . The Rev. Norton Swier, uncle of the bride, offici-ated.

The bride ia the daughter of Vern and Elaine Katt of Canton. The groom is the son of the late Ron and Peggy Re so.

The bride received her bache- . lor of science degree in computer science from the University of Mich igan -Dea rbo rn . She is employed by the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn.

The groom received his bache-lor of science degree in computer science f rom Michigan S ta te University. He also is employed by the Ford Motor Co. in Dear-born.

The br ide asked E l i zabe th Baron to se rve as ma t ron of honor with J anna Humphreys, Kristen Lampe and Annie Swier as bridesmaids. The flower girl was Lorelei Baron.

The groom asked Sean Cooper to serve as best man with Ken

Davis-Mclnroy Nancy Lynn Mclnroy and

John Arthur Davis were married Nov. 1 at T r in i t y L u t h e r a n Church in Midland. The Rev. Denise M. Grant officiated.

The brides is the daughter of Andrew and Devinee Neil of Livonia, and the groom is the son of Richard Davis of German-town, Md., and Judy Davis of Gladwin.

The bride is a 1989 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School and a 1993 graduate of Central Mich igan U n i v e r s i t y wi th a bachelor of science degree in public health education.

The groom is a 1989 graduate of H.H. Dow High School in Mid-land and a 1993 g r a d u a t e of Michigan Technological Univer-sity with a bachelor of science degree in environmental engi-neering. He is employed by Pro-gressive Engineering Solutions in Farmington Hills.

The bride asked Tina Bornick to serve as maid of honor with bridesmaids JoAnn Roznowski, Laura Bonnici, Susan Mclnroy

Froede-Niemiec Lawrence and Mary Froede of

Harbor Spr ings announce the engagement of their daughter,

' Amanda Anne, to Scott .Michael Niemiec, the son of Daniel and Kathleen Niemiec of Canton.

The bride-to-be is a 1997 grad-uate of the University of Michi-gan. She is a part-time employee of M-Fit of t h e Univers i ty of Michigan H e a l t h P romot ion Division.

Her fiance is a 1996 graduate of the Univers i ty of Michigan and is employed by Central Dis-tributors in Romulus.

An August wedding is planned for First Presbyterian Church in Harbor Springs.

Reso, Ed Bozich and J o h n Jamulla as groomsmen and Ron Katt as usher.

The couple received guests at Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village before leaving on a two-week trip to Hawaii. They are making ttieir home in Dearborn Heights.

Deacon-Lowe Frank and Martha Asadoorian

of Fa rming ton Hills announce the engagement of their daugh-te r , J e n n i f e r Ann, to P a t r i c k Anderson Lowe, the son of Ande and Ruth Lowe, also of Farming-ton Hills.

The britfe-to-be is a graduate of Livonia Churchill High School and Ferris State University. She is employed as a dental hygienist in Bloomfield Hills.

Her f i ance is a g r a d u a t e of North Farmington High School and F e r r i s S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y . Employed by the Ford Motor Co., he is current ly attending East-ern Michigan university where he is pursuing a master's degree in industrial technology.

A July wedding is planned for Links at Pinewood.

Murzin-Pidruzny Walter and Kathryn Murzin

of Ga rden City announce the engagement of their daughter . J u l i e M a r i e , to David Allen P id ruzny , the son of Richard and Karen Pidruzny of Murri-eta, Calif.

The br ide- to-be is a 1989 gradua te of Garden City High School. She is employed as a customer service representative at Active Aero Charter, inc., in Belleville.

Her fiance is a 1988 graduate of Redford Union High School. Currently enrolled at the Michi-gan Institute of Aeronautics, he is employed as a m e c h a n i c s ass is tant a t Johnson Controls, Inc., in Belleville.

A J u n e wedding is be ing

and Peggy Davis. The groom asked Ter ry

P a s h a k to se rve as best man with groomsmen Brent Johnson Trent Wickman, Brad Sahr and Jeff Pinwar.

The couple received guests at t h e G r e a t Mal l in Midland before leaving on a honeymoon in Key West, Fla. They are mak-ing their home in Westland.

Send us your announcements Engagement , wedding, birth

and anniversary announcements appear in the Thursday edition of The Observer.

P r e p r i n t e d f o r m s for an e n g a g e m e n t , wedding or anniversary announcement are available at our Livonia office, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia or at our Plymouth office at 794 S.

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The br ide- to -be is a 1989 g r a d u a t e of Nor thv i l l e High School, a 1993 graduate of the University of Michigan with a bachelor of ar ts degree, and a her mas te r of a r t s deg ree in educa t i on in 1995. She is employed as a teacher in Chica-go

Her fiance is a 1990 graduate of Conroe High School and a gradua te of the Univers i ty of Michigan with a bachelor of arts degree. He is employed as an a s s i s t a n t golf profess ional a t Barton Creek Country Club in

Shumaker-Morris Mr. and Mrs. Keith A, Shu-

maker of Lewiston announce-ment the engagement of the i r d a u g h t e r , Trac ie Myshe l , to Charles Edward Morris Jr . , the son of Helen Morris of Garden City and Charles Morris Sr. of Clinton, Ky.

The bride-to-be is a 1989 grad-uate of Johannesburg-Lewistin High School and a 1994 gradu-ate of Baker College-Flint. Tra-cie is employed by Visual Ser-vices, Inc., of Bloomfield Hills.

Her fiance is a 1986 graduate of Garden City High School. He is employed by Riemer Floors in Bloomfield Hills.

A June wedding is planned for t h e L u t h e r a n C h u r c h of t h e Redeemer in Birmingham.

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Maciejewski of Garden City cel-e b r a t e d t h e i r 5 5 t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y a t a s p e c i a l a n n i v e r s a r y M a s s w i t h o t h e r coup les on Feb. 9 at St . Dun-s tan 's Church in Garden City.

T h e couple , w h o e x c h a n g e d vows on F e b . 16, 1942 , a l s o j o i n e d w i t h t h e i r c h i l d r e n -L e o n a r d a n d C a r o l M i c h a l e s , Gary, William and Nancy Novak and Carol.

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The couple exchanged vows on Dec. 31, 1956, at Newburg Unit-ed Methodist Church-in Livonia. S h e is t h e f o r m e r J a c k i e S u e J a n n e t t t h e d a u g h t e r of M a e J a n n e t t of Beckmeyer, 111., and

t h e l a t e M o n k J a n n e t t , a n d Lloyd and Norma Oberg of Van-da l i a , 111. He is the son of t h e la te Virgil and Har r i e t Gagnon of Westland.

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Storck Bill a n d L o r e t t a S t o r c k of

C a n t o n c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r 50th wedd ing a n n i v e r s a r y May 12. 1996.

The couple exchanged vows on Mother's Day, May 12, 1946, in S t . N i c h o l a s C h u r c h in the Bronx, N.Y. She is t h e former Loretta Nier.

They lived in West land for 30 years before moving to Canton five years ago. The have three mar r i ed d a u g h t e r s - Bob and Pa t Lescoe , D a n n y a n d Pam S z u b a a n d M i k e a n d C h e r i Hodges, all of W e s t l a n d . They also have six grandsons - Craig, Kenny, Ryan. Kevin, Brad and Bryan.

A veteran of World W a r 11, he worked for Cadillac for 41 years.

Their interests include spend-ing time with their family.

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T Joseph and Louise Ca r son of

C a n t o n a r e c e l e b r a t i n g t h e i r 50th wedding anniversary .

The couple exchanged vows on F e b . 1, 1947 , a t S t . D a v i d ' s Church in Detroit. She is the for-mer Louise King.

The Carsons h a v e t h r e e mar-ried children - Glenn a n d Kathy S c h w a r t z of F r a n k l i n , Mass . , E d d i e a n d C a r o l S a r a f i a n of Redford and Joe a n d Linda Car-son of Dearborn. They also have eight grandchildren.

Both r e t i r e d , t h e w i n t e r in Tucson, Ariz. P l a n s a r e to cele-b r a t e wi th f ami ly a n d f r i e n d s when they re turn to Michigan in the spring.

Polakowskl Chester and Julia Polakowski

of Sterling Heights celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary at a dinner with their family.

The couple exchanged vows on Feb. 13, 1934 at St. Hedwig Church in Detroit. She i« the former Julia Noaek.

T h e P o l a k o w s k i s h a v e two ch i ldren - Glor ia McDanie l of Livonia and Beverly J agod Zina-ki of F a r m i n g t o n H i l l * - 12 g randch i ld ren a n d n i n e grea t -grandchildren.

He is a retiree of the U.S. Poat Office, while waa a cleaner for Michigan Bell Telephone.

They enjoy, travel, card games and exercise.

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YOUTH AWANA CLUBS

B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E 29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia

525-3664 or 261 -9276 Sunday School 10:00 A M Morning Worship 11 00 A M Evening Worship 6:00 P.M Wed. Family Hour 7:15 P.M

Pastor & Mrs H.L Petty

February 23th 11:00 a m "Jesus Gives His Mother Away"

6:00 p.m. "God's Goal For He Church" March 9th "Perlect Attendance Sunday-.

Guest: "One Heart Singers'

"A Church That s Concerned About People'

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH

5403 S.Wayne Rd. 'Wayne, Ml ilftrtwrrn Mwhi|jn Avr h Van lorn Rd i

(313)728-2180 Virgil Humes, Pastor

Sunday Strhool 9:J0 a.m. Sunday Worship 8:00 b 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Prjisc Service 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday Children, Youth & Adull Bible Sludy 7:00 -8:oo p.m. v r

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ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

16360 Hubbard Road Livonia. Michigan 481S4

421-8451

Mon-Ffi 9:30 A M Ho*y Euchaost Wednesday 6 :00 PM Dinner & Classes

Saturday 5:00 PM Hoty Eucharist

Sunday 7 45 S 10 A M Holy Eucharist 10:00 A.M»CbnsMn Education lor all ages Sunday Morning - Nursery Care AvajlatW

Th* Rtv. Robert Clapp, Ractor

Every knee shell Cxm and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ

ts Lord. Phil 2:11

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ST. JOHN S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 574 So. Sheldon Road, Plymouth

455-0190 The Rev William B. Lupfer Rector

Sunday services 7:45 A M Holy Eucnartst 10:00 A M. HCHV Euchamt ano Sunday Churcn Schocx

Accessible To All: nursery cire available

EPISCOPAL CHURCH of lh« HOLY SPIRIT

HU Nmvburgft RoM • Uvonla • SB 1-0211 TIM Rav. Emery f. Gravsll*. Vicar Tha R*v. Margaral Hut. Aaslatant

Sunday S«rvic«s: 8:30 a.m. Holy Euchar ist 10:34 a .m. Holy Euchar ist

A Sunday School * fraa loi >«n»c«o»c

EVANGELICAL

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ST. ANNE'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Society of St Pius X

Traditional Latin Mass 2}J 10 JwRoad • Redford. Michigan

5 Blocki E of Telegraph • IJI J> 534-2121 Priests Phone (810) 781-95 11

M M Schedu le :

F i r a t F r i . 7KXI p .m. F i r a t Sal . 9:30 a.m.

Sun . 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.

Coafeaaiona Heard Pr io r to Each M a u

FAITH COVENANT CHURCH making faith a way of lite

Faith Covenant Church Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday Evening Activities 6 p.m. 35415 W. Fourteen Mile (Drake Rd.)

Farmington Hills • 661-9191

Rav r jnn Engabretaon. Sanior Paalor Roland iloub^ t Olwiplaahip

ASSEMBLIES O F G O D

Ol 'R LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 1160 P e n n i m a n Ave.

P l y m o u t h • 4 5 3 - 0 3 2 6 Rev. J o h n J. Sul l ivan

Mux* Mon-Fn 'MW A M Sal S IK) P M Sund*> mm, tfHK) A M and 12flO P M

RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 46755 Warren Rd Carton, Micnigan 48187

451-0444 REV RICHARD A. PERFETTO

Weekday Masses Tuesday A Friday 8:30 a.m.

Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Sunday • 8 30 A 10:30 a.m.

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17810 Parmmatcm Road • L/vonta (313! 261-1360

May l l n October • Monday *gh l Senne. • 7 08 prn ^ 1 - Sunday Worship

• 30 i 11.00 A.M I F K C KMe study S:4S A U

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

1 4 7 5 0 K i n l o c h Redfcn r J T w p .

Paslo^egory Gibbons Worship Sirviccf1:30t 11:00 a.m. Sunday School I Biblt Class 1:45 aja m HUftraf *»<•"'*«>" '»?•« r»" WLQV 1500 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M

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

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of I-96) • Livonia

Church • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-8413 Rav. Luther A. Warth, Pastor

Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 A.M.

Preschool, Kindergarten, Day Care

"Sharing the Love of Christ"

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 1080> MiddMtt l t cm. d « VI,Ir & waSrbrH

farmington Hilk, Mith. WORSHIP SERV ICES

Salurdiv Evening b p.m Sundrfv Mcntng H 15 a .m Bible CU« & Sondn School I0 )0"

Pastor |ohn W. Meyer • 474-0*75

R i s e n C h r i s t L u t h e r a n 46250 Ann Arbor Road

(1 M.ie W«S1 o> S»>aiaon| Plymouth • 453-5252

Worship Service B:30 & 11:00 A.M. Family Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

K M Metirl Pastor Hugh McMartm. Lav Minister

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 58B5 Vanoy 1 Blk N, ol Ford Rd., Westland ' 425-0260

Divine Worahip 8 A 11:00 A.M Bible Claaa A SS 9:30 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Gary 0 HeadaDO Admmetratwa Paste

Kurt E lamoen AsswtanJ Pastor BurVa PrmcipalO CE

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

961-0286 Roger Aumann, Pastor Worship 8.-00 ft 10:30 AJf. Bible Class ft SS 9:20 A:ai.

Preschool & Kindergarten

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

23630 GAANO RIVER at BEECH 0ALV 532-2244 REDFORD VHP.

Worship Service 9:15 ft 11:00 A.M. Sunday School

9:15 & 11:00 A.M. Nursery Provided

Rav Victor F HalOolh Pastor R« nmmny HaRjoW., Assoc Paalor

H0SANNA-TAB0R LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

9600 Leverne • So Redtord • 937-2424 Rev Lawrence Witto

WORSHIP WITH US Sunday Morning B:30 ft 11:00 A.M. Sunday School t AOutt BiMa Class 9.46 am

Thursday Prayer Service 5:00 p.m. Christian School Pre-School-8!h Grade

937-2233

EVANGELICAL L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H IN AMERICA

CHRISTIAN HARMONY MINISTRIES 24230 West McNichols

2 Btocts West d Telegraph Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

Friday Praise and Worship 7:00 p.m. Pastor Donna Lach 532-1000

First Church of Christ , Scient is t , Ply m o u t h 1100 * Aait Art** Trail, Plymouth, Ml

SirnUi Srr>r.r 111 «i.m NuikUv $.h.«,l III «la m

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453-1676

I N T E R - D E N O M I N A T I O N A L

A G A P E C H R I S T I A N C E N T E R •A PRACTICAL CHURCH ON THE MOVE"

41550 E Ann Arbor Trail. Ptymouth, Ml 48170 • (313) 459-6240

A E V I

T i m e s

Sunday Worship Services 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday - Family Night - 7 00 p m

Pastor Mark B. Moore

Agap4 Christian Academy - K through 12 (313) 459-5430

ASSEMBLIES O F G O D

B r i g h t m o o r T a b e r n a c l e

A s s e m b l i e s o f C o d • C a l v i n C . R a t r , *>SSS Franklin Rd . Srsirhfield. Ml f|-W6 A Telegraph • Wmi trl Innl • *S2-W«)

9:11 a.m. Family Sunday khrnl Hiwr • Wrdnesday " 00 p.m "Family Nijchi"

1 0 : 3 0 a . m . & 6 : 3 0 p . m .

P a s t o r C a l v i n R a t z

24-Heir Prmytr Lime 810-H2-620)

EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

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

5 Miles VV ol Sheldon Rd From M-14 take Gotttredson Rd South

Di Wm C. Moore - Pastor

8:00 Praise & Worship Service 9:10 l i fef ine Conlemporary Service 11:00 Tradit ional Service New Worship Service at 9 :30 with con-temporary music, drama, question and answer l ime and a f resh way to hear the ever-relevant message of trie Bibie

Also services at 8:00 and 11:00 i.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL (NURSERY PROVIDED)

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SERVED 8:00 • 9.30 a.m.

Sunday School for All Ages

C H U R C H E S O F THE N A Z A R E N E

i Evangelical / / Presbyterian

I I L M / 1 C h u r c h

l i l W l 1 7 0 0 0 Farmbigloa Road M i f f ' Uvonla 422-1150 MM Dr. lamas N. Mcfiul'a. Pastor I Worship Services

Sunday School 8 : 0 0 , 9 : 1 5 , 1 0 : 4 5 A . M .

and 1 2 : 0 5 P.M. Evening Servloe

7:00 P.M. Shuttle Service from

Stevenson High School for AH A.M. Services fu«r too aj*

Nursery Provided

Service Broadcast

11:00 A.M.

WVfl-AM 1030

U N I T E D C H U R C H O F CHRIST

New Life Lutheran Church

T i m o t h y L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 6820 Wayne Rd

(Between Ann Amor Trail A Joy Road) Livonia • 427-2290

Rev. Carta Thompson Powell, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Adult & Children's

Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Family Worship

Youth and Adult Education 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m at the

Former Plymouth Wesleyan Church 42290 Five Mile Rd.

(at Bradner Rd-one mile W. of Ha^env) Pastor Ken Roberts

3 1 3 / 4 5 9 - 8 1 8 1 $ •

CHRISTADELPHIANS C H U R C H E S OF CHRIST

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

Memorial Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:30 A.M.

Bible Class Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.

36516 Parkdale, Livonia • 425-7610

MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST (Cnristian Cnurtjtl

35475 Five Mile Rd. 464-6722 MARK McGILVREY. Minister

Tim Cole, Amiooata Minister Paul Rutnboc. Youtti Minister

BIBLE SCHOOL i Ail agati 9:30 AM. 4 10:45 AM Morning Worship • 9:30 & 10 45 A M

Adult Worship A Youtti Groups 6 .30 P.M.

N O N - D E N O M I N A T I O N A L CHRIST IAN

SCIENCE

PLYMOUTH C H U R C H OF T H E NAZARENE auoiar Ajtm ««oad •(»!» l i i iui

jr. BBl£ STUDY&W0ASHIP -9*5 AM 5 i'OC Ak Sunday Evening • 6:00 PM

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

Amur C Magnuson Paste HEW Honizorfs FOB CHILDREN: ass-sim

NATIVITY UNITED CHURCH OF CMWST 9435 Henry Ruff at West Chicago

Livonia 48150 - 421-5408 Bev OanaKJ Lmiaanan, Paslo'

9:15 Adult Class 10:30 a.m. Worahip

U i-C> j, Service and Youth Claaaes ' v S : . H u n g r y Can AwMat*

WELCOME

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A)

* . ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH 16700 NawOurgh Roaa

Livon* • 464-6aA* Sunday School tor All Agaa 9:30 a m,

Family Worahip ivltfi Cornmunkor 1100 a m rtBRUARY 2im

Rav Anna Maria Aval In. Piaclxo^ Rev Janet Noble Pastor

A Creative Ctvist Centered Congregation

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church (USA) 9601 Hubbard at W Chicago, Livonia Mr Chicago,

'between Merman 4 F»rm*>gior. Ada 1 (313) 422-0494

I Worship Service &

Sunday School 10:30 a.m.

Nura^ryi

Wt Welcome You To A Full Program Church

*v% NkKjr.l FiU'h. » Kuih NiinfHMi. uii

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A) ' , .J., 5635 SheWor. Rd Carvlon

(313) 459-0013 Sunday Worah* 4 Ourch School

9 00 «.m 4 ItOOam. Education For All A je i

ChOOcara ProvOad • HandlcappeC AcctwMr Resources tor Hearir-g ana S'gri "npasec

Fitrt m t i m t i u eniea Main A Church • (313) 453-6464

rwaasta Worship SarvlcM 9:00 1100 »jn

Church School I Nurswy 9:00 ».m A 1100 am

Dr James Sk>rmrcs Tamara J Seioei Senior Minister Associate Minister

David J W Brown, Dtr ot Vouth Ministries Accessible to AJt

SEVENTH DAY A D V E N T I S T

PENTECOSTAL a

PLYMOUTH SEVENTH OAT ADVEVTIST CHURCH T SUPERIOR ADVENTIST ACADEMY v— ta 4295 Hapier Road • Plymouth

S4TUMU*'SaBBaffi School »-t5*iR "" . ' ^Mn* WortMp 11 • R-12 0m ... "Z*

Pastor Jason N Presl (313) OBt-2217 School 459-8222

F U L L GOSPEL CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH 291 E. SPRING ST.

2 &oc*s N ol Mam 2 Blocks E ot Mill SUNDAY WEDNESDAY

Bit* Scnool 10--0C »M 8raSt«9(.'«»H Mnl«- i«AMAICt«PH C l w , t o - I 9 H

,1Mwf hsMadaAS-i Paster F^n* HowarQ O 453 0323

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

CUrencevllle United Methodist Josmi VluMlrtxIl Hit • LivtmM

474-1444 Rev Jean Love

Worship Services 10:15 AM. 6:00 PM Nurwn Provided

Sunday School t AM Office Hrv 0-S

ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED METHODIST

3O900 S < Mile FW Bel Mernmar ^ MiaaieOan Chuc* Sonqurel Paslor

10:00 A.M. Worship & Church School 11:15 A M Adult Study Classes

Nursery P-cvaeO • 422 6038

N A R D I N P A R K U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 West E l e v e n M i l e R«»ad Just West o l M i d d l e b e l t

4 7 6 - 8 8 6 0 F a r m i n g m n H i l l s

9:15 fr 11:00 A.M. W o r s h i p . C h u r c h S c h o o l , N u r s e r y

"How to Face Surprises" Pastor R i c h a r d A. Peacock

Paalor Richard A Paacoc* Paalor K aran B Poola Hav Robert Sough

First United Methodist Church of Itymouri^

4S»< N. Terrllortal Id. nfceai o» (3I314S3 S2S0

Or Dean A Klurrvp Senk* Mtnuter

M« aJm. tiwaua WonM, UIM. , itooM, Nunery rtovHrletf AAl A g n

WedneicLty tvmins education Alt

NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36500 Ann Arbor Trail 422-0149

Worship Services A Sunday School 9:15 a.m. -11:00 a.m

FEBRUARY 23rd Children's & Cherub Choir Musical

"Daniel, Chapter Six" Dr Girton M Miller Rev MMom La* Carey

Rev Edward C Cotey

Faith United Methodist Church W»0 Damon ftO (313-483 27761

(at Mcrvgan Awa 4 Uom Waal ol 1-275) Paaior Marja>> A

Church School 9 30 a.m Worship 1100 a.m.

Moraery ProvtUad

< C<*U 4*

United Methodfst Church 15000 BMCh Daly, Radford

Bofwtm Plymouth and W. CNcoqc

Boto ft Diana Ooudto, Co-paston 3 1 3 - 9 3 7 - 3 1 7 0

3 Styles ot Creative Worship 8 00 a m - Cozy, Traditional, Basic 9 3 0 a m • C o n t e m p o r a r y Family 11 00 a m - Traditional. Fu« Cho»r

MS 9m4ay I K 1 1 » CMMrw • t o r n

Journey w The Sea of OaMlee

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R E L I G I O N C A L E N D A R

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

Kenwood Church of Chris t will have a Family Night 6:30-10:30 p.m. Sa turday , Feb 22, at the Livonia Family YMCA. Stark Road nor th of Schoolcraft, Livo-nia. Families and friends are invited and there will be snacks and fun for everyone. Ju s t sign up a t the Welcome Center For more information, call «810> 476-8222.

SPECIAL SPEAKER David Benoit will expose the

t ru th about the fascination with Hollywood and the media in "Is the Hollywood or Babylon0 ' Sat-urday through Monday, Feb. 22-24, at Prayer Baptist Church. 855 Edwin, Westland. Wi? will conduct a youth rally 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, with adult services slated for 6-8 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and 7-9 p.m. Monday. For more information, call the church at (313' 728-3600.

SHARING PULPITS Pas tor Dennis Bux of Holy

Trinity Lutheran Church in Livonia and Rev. William Petit of St. Kenneth Catholic Church of Plymouth will participate in a pulpit exchange on Sunday, Feb. 23 Bux will preach at St. Ken-neth's 10 a.m. and noon services, while Petit will preach at Holy Trinity 's 8:30 and 11 a.m. ser-vices.

The churches are less t han a

mile apart - Holy trinity is a t 39020 Five Mile Road and St. Kenneth 's is at 14951 Haggerty Road - and such exchanges have been taking place sing the sign-ing of a Covenant several years ago by the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit and the Southeast Michigan Synod of the Evangeli-cal Lutheran Church in America. The Covenant defined and aff irmed areas of agreement and mutua l cooperation.

ORGAN CONCERT The Cathedra l of the Most

Blessed Sacrament will have the University of Michigan organ s tuden t s in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the cathe-dral . 9844 Woodward Ave., Detroit A free will offering will be accepted. For more informa-tion, call <313) 865-6300. AFTERNOON CONCERT

The Boychoir of Ann Arbor will present a concert of sacred music at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23, at St. John ' s Episcopal Church, 50 E. Fisher Freeway at the Fox Center . Detroit. Tickets a re $8 for adul ts and $5 for chil-dren and senior citizens. They are available a t the door or by calling the church office at <313» 962-7358.

DIVORCECARE Divorcecare, a special video

seminar and support group has begun a second 13-week session 7:15-9:15 p.m Sundays at St. Michael Lutheran Church. 7000 Sheldon Road. Canton Town-ship. The series features nat ion-ally recognized experts covering such topics as "Facing Your Anger," " Facing Your Loneli-ness," "Depressions," "New Rela-tionships" and "Forgiveness." Child care is available. For more information, call the church a t 1313) 459-3333.

LOOSE L O W E R D E N T U R E S ?

P A R T I A L S ?

P E R H A P S I M P L A N T S ARE THE A N S W E R !

L I V O N I A V I L L A G E D E N T A L A S S O C I A T E S

HERBERT GARDNER, DDS (810) 478-2110

- P U B L I C N O T I C E -N a t a k i Ta l ibah S c h o o l h o u s e of Detroi t

Pub l i c S c h o o l A c a d e m y OPEN EN R O L L M E N T

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Come meet with the representative &

view the new Spring '97 line.

Thursday, February' 20 10-8 p.m

Friday, February 21 10-6 p.m

Saturday, February 22 10-5 p.m

* Appointments are preferred

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PRAYER LUNCHEON A prayer luncheon will be held

a t the Sveden House, 29477 Seven Mile Road, Livonia, on Monday, Feb. 24. Doors open a t 11 a.m. with lunch a t 11:30 p.m. The Guest speaker will be Sister Loretta Mellon, O.P. Cost is $5.75 per person. For reserva-tions, call Kathleen Hollowell a t (313) 427-4371 or P a t S l inder a t (313) 522-8905.

BOON Of REVELATION Our Lady of Good Counsel

Catholic Church is p resen t ing a study of the Book of Revelation 7:30 p.m Tuesdays. The series will feature a videotape presen-tation by Msgr. John Zehz of Sacred Heart Seminary followed by a discussion.

Topics include "John's Let te r to the Seven Churches" on Feb. 25, "The Lamb, the Scrolls and the Seals" on March 4, "The 144,000 and the T rumpe t s " on March 11, "The Women, the Dragons and the Plagues" on March 18. "The Fall of Babylon and the Victory of the J u s t " on April 1 and "The New Heavens and the New Ear th" on April 8. For more information, call (313) 453-0326. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church is at 1160 Pen-niman, Plymouth.

12-STEP PROGRAM A 12-step program to deal with

life's complex and painful issues will be offered at 7 p.m. Tues-days. beginning Feb. 25, a t Ward Presbyterian Church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia. To register, call (313) 422-1826. LENTEN SERVICES

"Thoughts .Along the Way" is the theme of this year 's Lenten worship series at Chr i s t Our Savior Lutheran Church , 14175

Farmington Road, Livonia. Ser-vices a re at 7:30 p.m Wednes-days. Each week's 45-minute service will fea ture a short d rama highlighting the thoughts of those who witnessed the events of Christ 's trial and cruci-fixion - John , Peter, Pilate, Herod, and other followers of Jesus . For more information, call the church office a t (313) 522-6830.

• The Plymouth Ministerial Association is sponsoring ecu-menical Lenten gatherings, "Lift High the Cross of Christ ." noon Wednesdays dur ing Lent. All services will be held by the Firs t Presbyter ian Church, 701 Church St., Plymouth, and will be led by a different minister each week. Lunch will be provid-ed following the service, by a dif-ferent church each week and for a donation which will bent-fit t he Plymouth Salvation Army.

The worship leader and meal provider for the gather ings will be New Life Lu the ran Church and St. John's Episcopal Church on Feb. 26, the Salvation Army and St. Kenneth Church on March 5. First United Methodist Church and Our Lady of Good counsel Church on March 12 and St. John's Episcopal and Salva-tion Army on March 19

• The First Uni ted Methodist Church of Wayne will have its Lenten series a t 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through March 19. The evening will begin with a potluck dinner a t 6:30 p.m. and feature a different speaker each week. The speakers include Steve Miller, pastor of the Davis-burg United Methodist Church, on Feb. 26, church traveler Red Miller on March 5. Charles Jacobs, pastor of the Novi Unit-ed Methodist Church . On March 12 and an evening of gospel

music with The Light of Fenton on March 19. The church is a t 3 Towne Square , Wayne. For more infor-mation, call the church office at (313) 721-4801.

• St. J a m e s Presbyterian Church is having Lenten ser-vices at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through March 19, at the church, 25350 W. Six Mile Road, Livonia. A men's breakfast and devotion also is being held at 8 a.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call (313) 534-7730 WEDNESDAY SCHOOL

The Chris t ian Education Min-istries of Ward Presbyterian I Church is offering adult classes in their Wednesday School of Chris t ian education which meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays through May 28.

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for early childhood through youth. For more information, call the church a t (313)422-1150. Ward Presbyterian Church is at 17000 Farmington Road a t Six Mile Road, Livonia. UNDERSTANDING ISLAM

Free non-Muslim classes on Islam and Muslims, sponsored by the Muslim Community of the Western Suburbs, are offered a t 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Cres-cent Academy at the corner of Palmer and Lotz roads in Can-ton. There is no obligation or age limit to at tend. For more infor-mation, call Rafael Narbaez at (313) 728-6393. CLERGY ASSOCIATION

The Redford Clergy Associa-tion will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the R.C. Dunkelberg-er Activity Center of Presbyteri-an Village, 17383 Garfield, Red-ford. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m., followed by the meet-ing. For reservations, call Alexandra at (3131 6487 by Feb. 24.

INEW TESTAMENT SEMINAR A Walk Through the Bible

Seminar 'will be held 9 a.m. to 4

p.m. Saturday, March 1, a t Bere-an Baptist Church, 38303 Eight Mile Road, Livonia. Par t ic ipants will get a fresh insight on the New tes tament , its history, geog-raphy and life changing applica-tions.

The cost is $20 for adul ts , $18 for senior citizens, $13 for sev-enth-12th graders, $3 for alumni and $11 for a lumni wi th a new book. For more information, call Melanie Nestor a t (810) 624-4329.

PARISH MISSION "Reborn for Challenge" will be

presented at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, March 3-7. at St. Edith Par ish, 15089 Newburgh Road, Livonia. Pre-sented by Rev. Emery Tang, the topics will include "They Mys-tery of Life," "The Purpose of Life." "The Christ ian Moral Life," "Forgiveness and Reconcil-iation" and "Celebration of Mass of Jubilee. For more information, call the church office at (313) 464-1222.

PARENTS CLASS Unity of Livonia will offer a

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ing Capable People" - to help youth increase achievement, motivation a n d discipline Thurs-days, beginning March 6.

The nine-week class will be at 7 p.m. a t the church, 28660 Five Mile Road, Livonia. I t will be facilitated by Tricia Cole Klaes, Parent ing Pa l s leader and certi-fied instructor for Developing Capable People. The cost is $45 per person; workbooks are $5. For more information, call the church a t (313) 421-1760. LENTEN RETREAT

Newburg United Methodist Church will hold a Lenten Retreat Friday and Saturday, March 7-8, a t the St. Joseph retreat Center in Jackson. The retreat will focus on speaking the t ru th of love and how to be an assert ive Chr is t ian .

There will be four sessions -8:30 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. and 1:15 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Cost will $35 for lodging on Fri-day night and three meals on Saturday. Registrat ion deadline is March 2.

For more information, or to register, call the church at (313) 422-0149. Newburg United

Methodist Church is a 36500 Ann Arbor Trai l , Livonia.

HOLOCAUST SCRIES

The Ecumenical Insti tute for Jewish-Chris t ian Studies will present a three-week series on the Holocaust, "Life Unworthy of Life," Sundays, Feb. 23, March 9 and April 13.

Hosted by the Pilgrim Youth Fellowship of North Congrega-tional Church, the first two ses-sions will be a t 6 p.m. at the church, 36520 Twelve Mile Road. Farmington Hills. The third pro-gram will be 2 p.m. April 13 a t the Holocaust Memorial Center in West Bloomfield.

Rev. Dr. J a m e s Lons, execu-tive director of the Ecumenical Institute, will lead participants in discussions exploring the impact of the Holocaust on both Jewish and Chris t ian families in Germany dur ing World War II. The program is free of charge, however, reservations are neces-sary.

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON BOARD PROCEEDINGS

FEBRUARY 11, 1997 A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton was held on Tuesday, February 11, 1997 at 1150 S Canton Center Road Supervisor Yack called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

ROLL CALL Members Present:

Members Absent; Staff Present;

101 $369,075.52 206 32.763.73 207 83.728 03 208 23.533.07 211 ' 20.362 99 219 15,873 41 230 5,333 43 245 1,227 38 246 76,112.73 267 3,347 45 274 3 135 54 289 882.59 294 25,025 00 402 1.582.46 592 452.026.90 814 3.385.04 815 27,958 00

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vehicle when ownership cannot be determined

Section 2.5e: ABANDONED VEHICLE; JURISDICTION OF THE COURT (1) This subsection provides that the district court shall have jurisdiction to

determine if the police agency acted properly. (2) This subsection provides the proper venue. (3) This subsection provides that the bond shall be used to pay towing and

storage fees.

Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter. LaJoy. McLaughlin, Shefferly, Yack None Durack, Machnik, Minghine, Santomauro, Gouin, Voyles, Zevalkink

Item 7 and Item 8, were deleted from the General Calendar Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to adopt the agenda as amended Motion earned unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve the Minutes of the Special Meeting of January 23,1997. Motion carried. Ayes Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter Abstain: LaJoy, McLaughlin. Shefferly, Yack Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly. to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 28, 1997 Motion carried Ayes Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy,"Shefferly, Yack Abstain: McLaughlin Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 4, 1997. Motion carried unanimously.

PAYMENT OF THE BILLS Motion by Kirchgatter, supported by Shefferly. to pay the bills as presented Motion carried unanimously

Expenditure Recap General Fund Fire Fund Police Fund Community Center Golf Course Fund Street Lighting Cable TV Fund Public Improvement Twp Improvement Fund Auto Theft Forfeiture

CDBG Auto Theft Grant Fund Downtown Dist. Auth Cap Proj-Comm Center Water & Sewer Fund Beck Road Paving S. Haggerty Paving

Total

CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to set the public hearing date for February 25, 1997 for consideration of the request of Chili's Grill & Bar for a new full year Class C Liquor License to be located on the north side of Ford Road, west of Lilley Road (Parcel No 044-99-0017-705) Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to remove from the table and to adopt the amendments to the Uniform Traffic Code Adoption - Abandoned Vehicles- Ordinance 66* F), lo become effective upon publication in the Canton Observer on February 20, 1997. Motion carried unanimously.

SECOND READING ORDINANCE NO. 66(F)

SUMMARY OF ABANDONED VEHICLE ORDINANCE

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 66 OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. THE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE FOR MICHIGAN CITIES. TOWNSHIPS, AND VILLAGES; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO AND ADDITIONS TO THE CODE IN SECTIONS 2.5. 2.5a, 2.5b, 2.5c. 2.5d. 2.5e. 2.5f, 2.5g AND SECTION 5.97; PROVIDING FOR R E P O R T S OF STOLEN AND R E C O V E R E D VEHICLES; PROVIDING FOR ABANDONED VEHICLE AND ABANDONED SCRAP VEHICLE PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVAL OF VEHICLES FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR VEHICLE REMOVAL BY POLICE, ABANDONED VEHICLE JURISDICTION AND DUTIES OF THE COURT; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLIC SALE OF ABANDONED VEHICLES; PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITION AGAINST OVERTAKING, MEETING OR PASSING SCHOOL BUSES; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR P E N A L T I E S F O R VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE SAVINGS CLAUSE OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS:

SECTION 1: AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS. This Section amends Ordinance 66, Sections 2.5, 2.5a, 2.5b, 2.5c, 2.5d, 2.5e, 2.5f, 2.5g and 5.97 of the Charter Township of Canton Code as follows:

Section 2 5 REPORTS AND STOLEN AND RECOVERED VEHICLES This Section provides that a police agency shall report the theft of any registered vehicle upon receipt of reliable information.

Section 2 5a ABANDONED VEHICLE PROCEDURES. This Section provides procedures for abandoned vehicles. <1) This subsection defines'abandoned vehicle" (2) This subsection provides the procedures to determine whether a vehicle is

abandoned. (3) This subsection provides the time frame to determine whether a vehicle is

abandoned. I4> This subsection provides the procedure for the police to follow after a

vehicle has been taken into police custody (5) This subsection provides the procedure for a registered owner to contest the

fact that a vehicle has been deemed abandoned. (6) This subsection provides the process by which an owner may obtain the

release of the vehicle. (7> This subsection provides the process by which a secured party may obtain

the release of the vehicle. (8) This subsection provides the process by which the police agency shall offer

the vehicle for sale at a public sale. (9) This subsection provides the process by which the police may sell the

abandoned vehicle when ownership cannot be determined.

Section 2 5b ABANDONED SCRAP VEHICLE PROCEDURES This Section provides the procedures for abandoned scrap vehicles. (1) This subsection provides the definitions of registered abandoned scrap

vehicle and "unregistered abandoned scrap vehicles". (21 This subsection provides the process that a police agency must follow after

it has taken an unregistered abandoned scrap vehicle into custody. (3) This subsection provides the process that a police agency must follow for a

release form (4) This subsection provides that the police agency must provide the release

form to the Secretary of State (5) This subsection provides that the Secretary of State must retain records

relating to the abandoned scrap vehicle for not less than two (2) years. (6) This subsection provides the process by which a police agency may take a

registered abandoned scrap vehicle into custody (7) This subsection provides the procedure by which the registered owner of a

registered abandoned scrap vehicle may contest that the vehicle has been deemed abandoned

(8) This subsection provides the process by which the owner may obtain the release of the vehicle.

(9) This subsection provides the process by which a secured party may obtain the release of the vehicle

(lOiThis subsection provides the time frame by which the police agency may conduct a public sale.

Section 2 5c: VEHICLE REMOVED FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY This Section provides the procedure that a vehicle may be removed from private property (111 This subsection provides that after a vehicle is removed from private

property at the direction of a person other than the registered owner, the custodian must provide information to the police.

(2) This subsection provides the procedure for a police agency to follow after it received notification regarding a vehicle removed from private property

(3) This subsection provides that the owner of a vehicle removed from private property may obtain the release of the vehicle

<4) This subsection provides that a vehicle that is not claimed by the owner ia deemed abandoned.

Section 2 fid: VEHICLE REMOVED BY POLICE (1) This subsection provides the circumstances when a police agency may

provide for the immediate removal of a vehicle. (2) This subsection provides the process that the police agency must follow

after it authorises the removal of a vehicle. , (S) This subsection provides the procedure by which tEft registered owner may

contest the fact that the vehicle was property removed. (4) This subsection provides that the owner may obUta the release of the

«6) This subsection provides that the secured party mar obtain the release of the vehicle

/§> This subsection provides the procees by which the police may sell the

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Section 2 5f: ABANDONED VEHICLE; DUTIES OF COURT. (1) This subsection provides the circumstances when notice and a hearing

must be given to determine if the police agency acted properly. (2) This subsection provides that the police agency shall have the burden to

show that it complied within the requirements. (3) This subsection provides the possible determinations that the court shall

find.

Section 2.5g: ABANDONED VEHICLE, PUBLIC SALE. (1) This subsection provides the parameters of a public sale. (2) This subsection provides the order of priority of proceeds from the public

sale. (3) This subsection provides the alternatives for the police agency when there

are no bidders on the vehicle. (4) This subsection provides that a person who acquires ownership shall apply

for a salvage certificate of title. (5) This subsection provides that upon disposition of the vehicle, the police

agency shall cancel the entry in the law enforcement information network

Section 5.97: SCHOOL BUSES. OVERTAKING, MEETING. OR PASSING 11) This subsection provides that the driver of a vehicle overtaking or meeting

a school bus must come to a full stop. (2) This subsection provides the circumstances that the driver of a vehicle need

not come to a full stop upon meeting a school bus. (3> This subsection provides an evidentiary presumption regarding the

registered owner of the vehicle. (41 This subsection provides the penalty for violation of this section. (5) This Section provides that violation of this Ordinance shall be a civil

infraction and provides for penalty any violation of this Ordinance.

SECTION 2 SEVERABILITY This Section provides that the Ordinance is severable, and if any portion of this Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall remain valid SECTION 3: PUBLICATION This Section provides the manner for the publication of the Ordinance. SECTION 4 REPEAL This Section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances. SECTION 5 SAVINGS CLAUSE This Section provides that the adoption of the Ordinance does not abrogate or affect any offense or act committed or done, or any right established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 6 EFFECTIVE DATE This Section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon publication in the Canton Observer on February 20, 1997

This Ordinance was duly adopted and/or considered by the Township Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton at its regular meeting called and held on the 11th day of February. 1997 and was ordered given publication in the manner required by law. A complete copy of the Canton Township Ordinance 66 as amended is available for public inspection in the Office of the Township Clerk. 1150 S. Canton Center Road during regular business hours.

Terry G. Bennett, Clerk

Motion by Bennett, Supported by Kirchgatter, to authorize the Treasurer's office to name NBD as Canton's main depository institution, and further to authorize the Supervisor, Clerk, and treasurer to sign any document necessary to effect this move. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the request of the Community Literacy Council to be added to the list of non-profit organizations eligible to receive contributions from corporations in meeting the requirements under the approved tax abatement agreements. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to appoint Terry Bennett as the Board of Trustee's representative to the Senior Advisory Council. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the appointment of Tony Farell, Denise Fotrs and Russell Wargin to the Canton Tax Board of Review for a term to expire December 31,1997. Motion earned unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to authorize the Township Clerk to sign the contract with the Michigan Humane Society for animal sheltering for 1997. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve the Recreation Bond Program Development Project Extension Agreement No. 2 for Project BF92-195-, Canton Community Center, and further, that the Township Supervisor, Thomas Yack, be authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the Township. Motion carried unanimously.

GENERAL CALENDAR Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to approve the request to re zone certain property identified by property tax EDP #141-99-0019-701 from LI-2. Light Industrial to C-3, Regional Commercial. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin , to adopt the resolution to approve the special use for the proposed Haggerty II Corporate Park East and West, subject to compliance with any conditions contained within the resolution. Motion denied Ayes: Shefferly Nays: Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, McLaughlin, Yack Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to approve the special use for the proposed Haggerty II Corporate Park East, further to exempt the western one-third portion of the property known as Haggerty II Corporate Park West from said special land use. Speaking in opposition to the special land use request were: Emily Brock, 41815 North; Sharon Bader-Wasik, 42045 Woodbrook; and John Edwards, 41820 North. Speaking in favor of the special land use request: Mr. Stanley Frankel. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to approve the site plan for the proposed American Yazaki Research and Development Building. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to approve the special use for Crystal Creek Adult Foster Care. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to adopt the resolution to approve the site plan for the proposed Barchester Park. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution to approve the special land use and site plan for Evola Music. Motion carried unanimously Item 7 was deleted from the agenda. Item 8 was deleted from the agenda Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to award the bid for the Summit on the Park upgrade of voice mail system to the sole bidder, Williams Telecommunications Systems, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,2109.25. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve adjusting the capital by reprogramming as follows: from: Misc. Decorative Banner #208-757-975-0000 $12,000 io: Capital Outlay - Equipment 208-757-977-0000 $12,000 Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly, to award the bid for the purchase of 110 chairs at $6435 00, four (4) stacking dollies at $448.00 and five (5) double folding tables at $2270 00 for a total of $9153.00 to Staples Business Advantage. Motion carried unanimously Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly, to award the bid to eward the bid for the purchase of a copy machine for the patrol division in Public Safety to Hovinga Business Systems at a total cost not to exceed $9,000.00. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to introduce the First Reading of the Storm Water Runoff Facilities Construction/Maintenance Ordinance #141. Motion earned unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to table for publication in the Canton Observer a summary of the First Reading of the Storm Water Runoff Facilities Construction/Maintenance Ordinance #141. Motion carried unanimously

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 141

STORM WATER RUNOFF FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE

AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT FLOODING AND POLLUTION OF THE ROUGE RIVER WATERSHED. TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION FACILITIES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST FLOODING. SEDIMENTATION AND SILTATION, EROSION. AND STORM WATER RUNOFF POLLUTION; TO PROVIDE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATER QUALITY OF THE WATER8 OF THE STATE THROUGH THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LONG-RANGE STORM WATER STANDARD** TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STORM WATER P E R M I T S FOR I N D U S T R I A L . COMMERCIAL. AGRICULTURAL. AND SUBDIVISION STORM WATER RUNOFF F ACUITIES? TO PROVIDE FOR A PERMIT FEE, INSPECTIONS, AND A STORM WATER RUNOFF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE FEE; TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTINUATION OF ALL PRE-EXISTING LEGAL REQUIREMENTS TO P R E S E R V E A N D P R O T E C T THE ENVIRONMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE PRESERVATION OF ALL PENDING ACTIONS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES* TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS: Section 1. Purpose. This section describes the purpose of preventing flooding and storm water runoff pollution. Section 2. Definitions. This section defines terms used in the Ordinance. Section 3. Construction Related Activity Affecting Storm Water Runoff. Flooding or Storm Water dilution Prevention; Permit, Inspections It shall be unlawful to construct, enlarge, alter, remove, add, fill, or change in any way any gradation of land, topography, land or any structures, the impact of which is to alter drainage, storm water runoff; storm water detention, or storm water runoff pollution prevention facilities without first filing an application with the Township Engineer in writing and obtaining the required permit therefore. Section 4. Form of Application. This section provides that the form shall be prescribed by the Township Engineer. Section 5. By Whom Application is Made. This section provides that application shall be by any person conducting construction related activity. Section 6. Description of Work. This section provides that the application shall describe the proposed Section 7. Plans and Specifications. This section provides that the application shall be accompanied by two (2) sets of plans. Section 8. Site Plan. This section provides that the application shall be accompanied by a site plan. Section 9. Amendments to Application. This section provides that amendments shall be part of the original. Section 10. Time Limitation of Application. This section provides that the permit shall be valid for six (6) months unless extended Section 11 Permit Fee This section provides that a fee must be paid. Section 12. Storm Water Runoff Pollution Prevention Facility Maintenance Fee. The applicant shall pay a per lot or per parcel fee to be used by the Charter Township of Canton to insure the operability of any detention/retention facility and the operability of the entire storm water system, for inspections, grading, feeding, street sweeping, clean outs of catch basins and storm sewer systems, and any activity reasonably related to flood prevention and storm water runoff pollution prevention prior to the above maintenance being undertaken by the homeowners' association as provided in the applicable declarations, covenants and restrictions. •>

Section 13. Continuation of All Pre-Existing Legal Obligations This section provides for the continuation of all pre-existing legal requirements to preserve and protect the environment. Section 14. Fees; Schedule. This section provides for fees to be set by the Township Board Section 15. Right of Entry And The Discharge of Duties. This section provides that the Code Official shall have right of entry to the property. Section 16. Abatement ofViolation. This section provides that the Township Attorney may seek other legal remedies. Section 17. Violation and Penalty. This section provides for the penalty for any violation of this Ordinance Section 18. Severability. This section provides that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of the Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of the Ordinance will remain valid. Section 19. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances This section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances. Section 20. Savings Clause. This section provides that the repeal and amendment provided for herein shall not abrogate or affect any acts committed or done, or any penalty or forfeiture incurred, or any pending litigation or prosecution of any right established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. Section 21. Effective Date This section provides that the Ordinance shall be effective upon publication in the Canton Observer on March 6, 1997 A complete copy of the Canton Township Ordinance 141 is available for public inspection in the Office of the Township Clerk. 1150 S. Canton Center Road during regular business hours. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to introduce the First Reading of the Amendment of the Pool Ordinance #110 (A). Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to table for publication the First Reading of the Amendment to the Pool Ordinance #110(A). Motion carried unanimously.

SUMMARY OF POOL ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 110(A)

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 110 OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 17.012, ADDING SECTION 17.019, A M E N D I N G S E C T I O N 17.031, RENUMBERING SECTIONS 17.033 17.036 AND ADDING SUBSECTION 17.051(a) OF ORDINANCE NO. 110; ESTABLISHING DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF SWIMMING POOLS, ABOVE GROUND/ON GROUND POOL, BARRIER, HOT TUB, IN GROUND POOL, PRIVATE

SWIMMING POOL, (INDOOR AND OUTDOOR), PUBLIC SWIMMING P O O L AND SPA; E S T A B L I S H I N G THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS OF POOLS SO AS TO REQUIRE COMPLIANCE WITH T H E CONSTRUCTION CODE COMMISSION RULES OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1993; PROVIDING MINIMUM WATER DEPTHS AND DISTANCES FOR DIVING BOARDS AND PLATFORMS; P R O V I D I N G F O R SEVERABILITY O F INVALID SECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE.

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS SECTION 1: AMENDMENTS AND ADDITIONS TO THE CODE This Section amends Ordinance No. 110, Sections 17.012,17.019,17.031,17.033 17.036, and 17.051 of the Ordinances of the Charter Township of Canton as

follows: 17.012 12 CLASSIFICATION OF POOLS This section amends the definitions and classifications of pools and defines the following: "above ground/on ground pool", "barrier", "hot tub", ""private swimming pool", "private swimming pool", " indoor", "private swimming pool", "outdoor" 17.019 Construction Requirements This section is added to require that swimming and bathing pools shall conform to the construction requirements of the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan 1993, as amended 17.031 3.1 Swimming Pool Enclosure; Requirements. This section provides that swimming pool enclosures must meet the construction requirements of the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan, 1993, as amended. 17.032 3.2 Self Fencing This section is amended to set forth the specific self fencing requirements as provided in the Construction Code Commission Rules of the State of Michigan. 1993, as amended, where a wall of dwelling serves as part of the barrier or enclosure around a pool 17.033 3.3 Self Fencing; Above Ground Pools This section is amended to provide the self fencing requirements for above ground pools. 17.034 3.4 Wading Pools This section ia amended to be renumbered from 3.3 to 3.4, 17.035 3.5 Temporary Fence This section is amended to be renumbered from 3.4 to 3.5. 17.036 3.6 Compliance with Fence Requirements This section is amended to be renumbered from 3.5 to 3.6. 17.051 5.1 Diving Board or Platform This section is amended to set froth the minimum water depths and distance for diving boards and diving board platforms SECTION 2: PENALTY This section provides that any person, corporation, partnership or any other legal entity in violation of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be fined not more than Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars or imprisoned for not more than Ninety (90) days, or both, at the discretion of the Court, and provides that each act or violation and every day upon which violation shall occur shall be considered a separate offense. SECTION 3: SEVERABILITY This section provides that if any portion of this Ordinance is found unconstitutional or void, all other portions of the Ordinances are not affected by such actions. SECTION 4: REPEAL This section provides that any and all other conflicting Ordinances are hereby repealed only to the extent necessary to give this Ordinance full force and

SECTIONS: SAVINGS CLAUSE. This section provides that the adoption of the Ordinance does not abrogate or affect any offense or act committed or done, or any right established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance SECTION 8: EFFECTIVE DATE This section provides that the Ordinance shall take full force and effect upon publication in the Canton Observer on March 6, 1997. A complete copy of the Canton Township Ordinance 110(A) is available for public inspection in the Office of the Township Clerk. 1150 S Canton Center Road during regular business hours. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to approvs the Schedule for Storm Water Runoff Facilities Construction/Maintenance Ordinance #141. Motion carried unanimously.

SCHEDULE FOR Storm Water Runoff Facilities

Construction/Maintenance Ordinance #141 Section 13. Fses Schedule in the Storm Water Runoff Facilities

intenance Ordinance a fee for each plan examination, permit, As required by i Conatruction/M inspection, and for storm water runoff pollution prevention facility maintenance

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The Observer! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 0 , 1 9 9 7 (PC >B9

OBITUARIES ISASEL K. HENDRY

Isabel K. H e n d r y , 84, of Ply-mouth died Feb. 8.

Ms. H e n d r y h a d a 48 -yea r career w i th Mich igan Bell Tele-phone s t a r t i n g a s a n o p e r a t o r a t the age of 16 in 1928. S h e ret i red in May 1976 a s a chief ope ra to r at Bell's h e a d q u a r t e r s . S h e w a s also a m e m b e r of t h e Te lephone Pioneers of Amer ica .

Ms. H e n d r y w a s born in Hamil ton, Scot land, a n d c a m e to the Un i t ed S t a t e s w i t h h e r par-ents and n ine b r o t h e r s a n d sis-ters in 1923. S h e c a m e to t h e Plymouth C o m m u n i t y in 1977 from Detroi t . She w a s a Nor th-western High School g r a d u a t e .

She is survived by b ro the r s , Malcolm a n d J a m e s H e n d r y , both of Flor ida; nieces, S a r a Tozer, El izabeth H e r b e r t , Pa t r i -cia M u r p h y , Kris ty Zella, Mary Hanbury and Mary J a n e Whin-nie; nephews , Wil l iam Ford , Dr. John P e n n e r and F rede r i ck Han-bury.

A memor ia l service will he held in the sp r ing w i t h local a r r a n g e m e n t s by t h e Sch rade r -Howell F u n e r a l Home.

Memoria l con t r ibu t ions m a y be m a d e to Angela Hospice in Livonia.

PATRICIA M. VANDENBEURGEURY F u n e r a l services for Pa t r ic ia

M. V a n D e n B e u r g e u r y , 57, of Ply-mouth Townsh ip w e r e he ld Feb. 15 at L.J. Grif f in F u n e r a l Home Canton Chape l w i th the Rev. Edward Mat tox of Fo re s t P a r k Baptist C h u r c h off ic ia t ing.

Mrs. V a n D e n B e u r g e u r y w a s a clerk for a n i n s u r a n c e company.

She is survived by h e r sons , Jay S. of P lymou th a n d J o h n C. of Wet land; and g r a n d s o n , J o h n T. She w a s preceded in d e a t h by her h u s b a n d , J o h n A.

ELIZABETH COLE Fune ra l services for E l izabe th

Cole, 89, of Detroi t w e r e held

recent ly a t H a r r y J . Will F u n e r a l Home.

S h e is su rv ived by sons, Wil l iam of P l y m o u t h , Howard and Herbe r t ; d a u g h t e r , Florence Wicklund; n i n e g r a n d c h i l d r e n and 11 g r ea t -g r andch i l d r en .

Memoria l c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a y be m a d e to Hosp ice of S.E. Michigan in l i eu of flowers. JOSEPH EUGENE DIROfT

F u n e r a l se rv ices for Joseph E u g e n e Diroff, 74. of F a r m i n g t o n Hills w e r e Feb . 17 a t t he McCabe F u n e r a l H o m e Can ton Chape l and to S t . T h o m a s a 'Becket Ca tho l i c C h u r c h a t 10:30 a .m. w i t h t h e Rev. C. Richard Kelly off ic ia t ing. Bur ia l will be in Holy S e p u l c h r e Ceme-tery in Sou th f i e ld .

Mr. Diroff w a s r e t i r ed f rom t h e Detroi t Publ ic Schools a s a m a t h teacher . He e a r n e d a m a s t e r of a r t s degree f r o m t h e Univers i ty of Det ro i t and a bachelor of a r t s degree f rom St . T h o m a s College in St . Pau l , Minn . , a n d g r a d u a t -ed f rom Holy R e d e e m e r High School. He w a s k n o w n in the Detroi t spor t s c i rc les a s "The Brow" because of h i s big, bushy eyebrows. Mr. Diroff also served in t h e U.S. N a v y d u r i n g World War II and sa i l ed on a mine sweeper in t h e Pacif ic .

He is surv ived by h i s wife, B e r n a d e t t e Diroff ; sons , Joseph , Michael, T h o m a s , Vincent , J o h n and Pe te r ; d a u g h t e r s , Mary Quinley, C a t h e r i n e Diroff and B e r n a d e t t e G o t t s c h a l k ; five bro thers ; t h r e e s i s t e r s ; n ine g randch i ld ren a n d one grea t -grandchi ld .

FLORENCE J. TIBBIT5 F u n e r a l se rv ices for Florence

J . Tibbi ts , 94, of Livonia , (for-mer ly of P l y m o u t h ) were Tues-day, Feb. 18, a t t h e Schrader -Howell E^ineral H o m e with t h e Rev. Dr . J a m e s S k i m i n s officiat-ing. Bur ia l w a s in W h i t e Chape l

C e m e t e r y , in Troy. S h e w a s born Dec. 10, 1902, in

Livonia, a n d d ied S a t u r d a y , Feb. 15, in Livonia . S h e w a s a life-long P l y m o u t h res iden t . S h e w a s a h a i r d r e s s e r . H e r house w a s on A n n Arbo r Tra i l w h e r e t h e Box B a r now is. S h e w a s a m e m b e r of t h e E a s t e r n S t a r , in P l y m o u t h .

S h e is su rv ived by h e r nephew, R a y m o n d Melow of Redford.

Memor i a l s m a y be m a d e to F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h of P l y m o u t h .

JAMES PETER MILLER F u n e r a l se rv ices for J a m e s

P e t e r Miller , 74, of C a n t o n were S a t u r d a y , Feb . 15, a t t h e Sch rade r -Howe l l F u n e r a l H o m e w i t h t h e Rev. Tonya M. A r n e s e n off ic iat ing. Bur i a l w a s in P a r k v i e w Memor i a l Ceme te ry , in Livonia .

H e w a s born M a r c h 28, 1922, in S c r a n t o n , Pa . a n d died T h u r s -day , Feb. 13, in W a y n e , Mich. H e w a s a q u a l i t y control inspec-tor a t Ford Motor C o m p a n y fo r 3 5 yea r s . H e w a s m a r r i e d for 48 1/2 yea r s to J e a n Garwood Miller . H e c a m e to the C a n t o n c o m m u n i t y in 1993 f rom Novi. H e w a s a m e m b e r of t h e F i r s t U n i t e d Me thod i s t C h u r c h of Ply-m o u t h . H e w a s very ac t ive in t h e U.A.W, Local 36, a t Ford Motor C o m p a n y . He served in t h e M a r i n e Corps , d u r i n g World W a r II in t h e Pacific.

He is surv ived by h i s wife, J e a n ; ch i ld ren , W a y n e of S a n Diego, Calif . , Kyle S t i n a r of Can -ton, K a t h y Tay lo r of F a r m i n g t o n Hills; e ight g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; s i s te r , Be t ty Michel ini of I nks t e r .

Memor i a l s m a y be m a d e to t h e

J u v e n i l e D iabe t e s Associat ion.

JANE EGLY F u n e r a l services for J a n e Egly,

79, of P l y m o u t h were F r iday , Feb. 14, a t t h e Schrade r -Howel l F u n e r a l H o m e wi th t h e Rev. Dr.

J a m e s S k i m i n s officiating. E n t o m b m e n t ia in Rivers ide M a u s o l e u m , in P lymouth .

S h e w a s born J a n . 9 , 1 9 1 8 , in Romeo, a n d died Wednesday , Feb. 12, in P lymouth . S h e w a s a h o m e m a k e r . S h e came to the P l y m o u t h communi ty in 1925 f r o m Pon t i ac . S h e was a m e m -be r of t h e Viv ians - P lymou th E l k s C l u b . S h e w a s a m e m b e r of t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h of P l y m o u t h . S h e was an E lde rbe r -ry a t h e r chu rch . Her f a t h e r owned Dodge Drugs on Ma in S t r e e t in P lymou th , next to t h e N a t i o n a l B a n k of Detroi t and Gabr i a l a ' s . S h e lived f rom 1925 un t i l h e r d e a t h on Blunk s t ree t in P l y m o u t h , in the home she a n d h e r l a t e h u s b a n d bui l t nex t door to h e r p a r e n t s .

S h e i s su rv ived by he r s tep-sons , W i l l i a m David Egly III of K a n s a s Ci ty , and Robert L a n e Egly of N e w Mexico; f r i ends , Oll ie P a r k e r of P lymouth , Mary Lee P a r k e r of P lymouth , S a r a h P a r k e r of Southf ie ld , and Mar ion R o b e r t s o n of P lymouth .

M e m o r i a l s m a y be m a d e to M i c h i g a n H u m a n e Society or A n g e l a Hospice.

NORMA J. PILCH F u n e r a l services for Norma J .

Pi lch. 60, of Apache Junc t i on , Ariz. , f o r m e r l y of P lymouth , w e r e Monday , Feb. 17, a t t he S c h r a d e r - H o w e l l F u n e r a l Home w i t h P a s t o r J e r r y Yarnel l offici-a t i n g . B u r i a l w a s in S u n s e t Hi l l s C e m e t e r y , in Glen C a r b o r n , 111.

S h e w a s born Nov. 23, 1936, in P l y m o u t h , a n d died Wednesday , Feb . 12, in Gi lber t , Ariz. Mrs . P i lch w a s a h o m e m a k e r . S h e w a s b o r n a n d ra i sed in Ply-m o u t h .

S h e is surv ived by he r f a t h e r , D e n v e r B a r k e r of P lymouth ; sis-t e r s , R u t h Richard of Livonia, M a r y A n n B u r k of P lymouth ,

B e t t y Barke r of P l y m o u t h , a n d Rose Scott of Det ro i t ; b ro the r s , D u a n e "Bud" B a r k e r of Ply-m o u t h , Richard B a r k e r of F a r m -ing ton , and Rober t B a r k e r of P l y m o u t h .

Memoria l con t r i bu t i ons m a y be m a d e to t h e K a r m a n o s Can -ce r Ins t i tu te .

MILTON "BUTCH" PFLUGH F u n e r a l services for Mi l ton

"Butch" Pf lugh, 60, of C a n t o n , w e r e Monday, Feb. 17, at t h e Schrader -Howel l F u n e r a l Home , in P lymouth .

H e was born J u n e 9, 1936, in M t . Nebo, Pa . and d ied F r i d a y , Feb . 14, in C a n t o n . Mr. P f l u g h c a m e to the P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n c o m m u n i t y in 1974 f rom N e g a u n e e . He g r a d u a t e d f r o m N o r t h e r n Michigan Un ive r s i t y in 1974. He served in the Air Force for 12 years a s A i r m a n F i r s t C la s s , receiving the Good Con-d u c t Medal . He will be bu r i ed w i t h mi l i tary honors a t Fo r t C u s t e r Na t iona l C e m e t e r y , Ba t -t l e Creek.

H e is survived by his wi fe . J e a n e t t e ; sons , Ph i l ip and R a n d y of Canton ; b ro the r s , Wi l l iam of Sewickley, Pa. , H a r r y of Sewick-ley, Pa., C h a r l e s of F a i r m o n t . W. Va. , Raymond of Sewickley, Pa . a n d J a m e s of Belleville; s i s t e r s , Mildred Cunzolo of Sewickley, Pa . and Grace J o h n s o n of S t . Pe t e r sburg , F la .

Memoria l con t r ibu t ions m a y be m a d e to the K a r m a n o s Can -cer In s t i t u t e or t h e Michigan H u m a n e Society a p p r e c i a t e d . LUCILLE M. OTTO

F u n e r a l services for Lucil le M. Ot to , of Wes t l and w e r e held Monday, Feb. 17, a t Div ine Sav-ior Cathol ic C h u r c h , in Wes t -land . The Rev. A l e x a n d e r A K u r a s officiated wi th bur ia l in Holy Sepulchre C e m e t e r y , in Southf ie ld .

S h e was born in M i l w a u k e e ,

and d ied T h u r s d a y F e b . 13, in W e s t l a n d Conva le scen t C e n t e r . S h e w a s a r e t i r ed U.S . Govern-men t accoun t ing t e chn i c i an .

S h e is su rv ived by h e r d a u g h -ters , J u d y A. Howard of Ply-mou th a n d K a t h y M. Be l isle of Can ton ; s i s t e r , A n n e t t a P l a t t e of P i t t s b u r g h , Pa. ; six g r a n d c h i l -dren; six g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n .

Memor i a l s m a y be m a d e a s Mass of fer ings .

LAURA M. MORAN F u n e r a l services for L a u r a M.

Moran , 92, of C a n t o n w e r e T h u r s d a y , Feb. 13, a t L . J . Grif-fin F u n e r a l Home in C a n t o n . Bur ia l w a s in Knollwood Memo-rial C e m e t e r y . The Rev. Leonard P a r t e n s k y off ic ia ted .

S h e w a s born March 8, 1904, in St . J o s e p h , Miss. S h e w a s a bookkeeper for a p l u m b i n g prod-uct company and died T u e s d a y , Feb. 11, a t DMC N u r s i n g H o m e in Dearborn Heigh ts .

S h e is surv ived by h e r g r e a t -nephew, Kevin M. Reil ly a n d \ several n ieces and n e p h e w s . '

She w a s preceded in d e a t h by

her b ro the r , Michael M o r a n .

ROBERT 0. MCCARTHY A church service for Rober t O,

McCar thy , 69, of P l y m o u t h w a s held S a t u r d a y , Feb. 15, a t O u r --Lady of Victory, a n d t h e Rev. <• J o h n B u d d e off iciated. Local a r r a n g e m e n t s were m a d e by Neely-Turowski F u n e r a l H o m e in Livonia.

He w a s born J u n e 18, 1927, in Detroi t , and died T u e s d a y , Feb. 11, a t Providence H o s p i t a l . H e was in m a n a g e m e n t a t F o r d Motor C o m p a n y .

He is surv ived by h i s wife, Isabelle; ch i ldren , L i n d a Q u a y , Bob. S h a w n , Devin, P a t t i , DeBoer, B r e n d a n , E r i n Rodgers , and M e g a n Clancy; 22 g randch i l -dren ; s i s t e r , Virginia O ' H a r a ; b ro the rs . W a l t e r and Rona ld .

Gallimore kindergarten teacher recognized as 'Extra Miler' Bonnie Mil ler , G a l l i m o r e Ele-

m e n t a r y School t e a c h e r for the past 17 years , received t h e Extra Miler a w a r d a t t h e F e b . 4 Ply-m o u t h - C a n t o n Board of E d u c a -tion mee t ing .

N o m i n a t e d by i n t e r i m princi-pal George Dodson w h o a t t e n d e d

the mee t ing , Mi l l e r is a t e a c h e r who m e e t s t h e k i n d e r g a r t e n b u s each m o r n i n g a n d g r ee t s he r s tu-d e n t s ; w o r k s w i t h p a r e n t s t o w a r d i n d i v i d u a l s t u d e n t suc -c e s s , a n d s h a r e s h e r y e a r s of exper ience w i t h co-workers . ,

" B o n n i e i s a n o u t s t a n d i n g

employee ," sa id Dodson. "She is e x p e r i e n c e d , k n o w l e d g e a b l e , in fo rmed , ene rge t i c a n d dedicat-ed to t h e t e a c h i n g a n d l e a r n i n g of young ch i ld ren .

"Bonnie is se l f -mot iva ted . S h e s p e n d s t h e t i m e necessa ry to gat t o know h e r s t u d e n t s wel l , a n d

uses t h a t knowledge to he lp s t u -d e n t s l e a r n , " he said. "She keeps c u r r e n t w i t h k i n d e r g a r t e n c u r -r i c u l u m a n d l i t e r a t u r e a n d is a v a l u a b l e resource to o the r t each-e r s . "

M i l l e r s e r v e s on G a l l i m o r e ' s s c h o o l i m p r o v e m e n t , c a l e n d a r

a n d assembly c o m m i t t e e s . S h e ' s involved on t h e d i s t r i c t level in o n g o i n g d i s c u s s i o n s of k i n d e r -g a r t e n c u r r i c u l u m a n d phi loso-phy .

Mil ler said, "I 'm f l a t t e r ed to be h o n o r e d for my c o n t r i b u t i o n s . I r e a l l y l o v e t e a c h i n g k i n d e r -

g a r t e n . You honor m e a n d a l so all t h e t e a c h e r s a t G a l l i m o r e . They a r e car ing , s h a r i n g t e ach -ers who solve the i r p r o b l e m s a n d set goals ."

Mi l le r a l so c r ed i t ed t h e sup-portive p a r e n t s who work in he r c lassroom.

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F E B R U A R Y 11 , 1 9 9 7

CONTINUED SCHEDULE FOR

Storm Water Runoff Facilities Construction/Maintenance Ordinance #141

shall be established by the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton. The required fee shall be $150.00 per lot or per parcel In the case of residential subdivisions, the developer shall be assessed this fee at the time the Engineering Plans are approved. In addition, this fee shall also be assessed at the time the water and sewer permits are issued for each lot. In the case of condominiums, the developer shall be assessed this fee at the time the Engineering Plans are submitted for review In addition, this fee shall also be assessed at the time the water and sewer permits are issued for each unit. Fof commercial, industrial sites and apartments, this fee shall be assessed per parcel as "a permit fee for determining compliance with the ordinance. Any necessary maintenance will be required to be completed by the developer, Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to approve the purchase of a Sharp SF-203Q copier for the Municipal Services Department for a total price of $6,779.00. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to waive bidding procedures and authorize the purchase of an upgraded lap pool filtration pump from Kennedy Industries in the amount of $6,007.00 and a 1(W contingency of $600. Further. I move to approve reprogramming of funds onginally budgeted for HVAC-Aquatics Office in account #208-757-975-000 (Capital Outlay-Buildings) in order to effect this purchase Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to approve $11,147 00 and authorize Atto Construction. Inc., general contractor for Auto Nation, to relocate 276 lineal feet of water mam on Lotz Road, north of Ford Road Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to waive formal bidding procedures for the purchase of 396 dozen golf balls from Titleist for resale at the Pheasant Run Golf Course pro shop, in the amount of $7,700 00. including shipping. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to adopt the attached resolution authorizing the issuance of special assessment bonds for the South Haggerty Road Paving Special Assessment district. Motion carried unanimously

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF

1997 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS (Limited Tax General Obligation)

Minutes of a regular meeting of the Township Board of the Charter Township of Canton. County of Wayne, State of Michigan, held on the 11th day of February 1997, at 7:02 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, in the Township. Members PRESENT Bennett, Burdziak. Kirchgatter. LaJoy, McLaughlin.

Shefferly, Yack Members ABSENT None

The following preamble and resolution were offered by Member Bennett, and supported bv Member Kirchgatter

WHEREAS, the special assessment roll No 1996 1 ithe "Roll") for the construction of paving and drainage improvements in a special assessment district similarly denominated (the "District") in the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne, State of Michigan (the Township") has been prepared, reviewed and confirmed by the Township Board, and

WHEREAS, the Township Board has determined that it will be necessary to issue special assessment bonds pledging for their payment collections on the Roll.

NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT 1. The estimated penod of usefulness of said improvements is not less than

fifteen <15) years 2. Special assessment bonds shall be issued in the amount of Two Million

One Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars '$2,140,000) (the "Bonds") in anticipation of the collection of an equal amount of future due installments on the Roll, together with interest and investment income thereon. In addition to the special assessments primanly pledged as aforesaid, the full faith, credit and resources of the Township shall be pledged secondarily for the prompt payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds as the same become due If the pledged special assessments are not collected in amounts sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds as the same become due, the Township will promptly advance from IU general funds as a first budget obligation sufficient moneys to pay said principal and internet, or. if neceeaary. levy taxes upon all taxable property in the Township therefore, subject to applicable charter, statutory and constitutional tax rate limitations.

3. The Bonds shall be designated 1997 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS (LIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION!, consist of bonds registered as to principal and interest in the denomination of $5,000 or multiples thereof not exceeding for each maturity the aggregate principal amount of that maturity, numbered in order of registration dated March 1, 1997. and be payable annually on April 1 of the years and in the pnncipal amounts as follows:

Year Amount 1998 $140,000 1999 and 2000 200.000 2001 through 2004. inclusive 250,000 2005 through 2007, inclusive 200,000

4. The Bonds and shall bear interest at a rate or rates determined on sale thereof, but not exceeding eight percent (8%) per annum, payable on April 1. 1998, and semiannually thereafter, by check or draft drawn on the Transfer Agent (hereinafter defined) mailed to the registered owner at the registered address as shown on the registration books of the Township maintained by the Transfer Agent Interest shall be payable when due to the person or entity who or which is the registered owner of record as of the fifteenth (15th) day of the month prior to the payment date for each interest payment. The date of determination of the registered owner for purposes of payment of interest as provided in this paragraph may be changed by the Township to conform to market practice in the future The principal of the Bonds shall be payable upon presentation and surrender thereof to the Transfer Agent.

The Bonds shall be subject to redemption prior to maturity as provided in Section 9 of this Resolution.

Unless waived by any registered owner of Bonds to be redeemed, official notice of redemption shall be given by the Transfer Agent on behalf of the Township. Such notice shall be dated and shall contain at a minimum the following information: Original issue date; maturity dates; interest rates; CUSIP numbers, if any; certificate numbers and in the case of partial redemption the called amounts of each certificate; the place where Bonds called for redemption are to be surrendered for payment, and that interest on Bonds or portions thereof called for redemption shall cease to accrue from and after the redemption date

In addition, further notice shall be given by the Transfer Agent in such manner as may be required or suggested by regulations or market practice at the applicable time, but no defect in such further notice nor any failure to give all or any portion of such further notice shall in any manner defeat the effectiveness of a call for redemption if notice thereof is given as presenbed herein.

NBD Bank. Detroit, Michigan, is hereby appointed as bond registrar, paying agent and transfer agent (the "Transfer Agent"). The Township may designate a new Transfer Agent by notice mailed to the registered owner of each of the Bonds at such time outstanding not less than sixty 160 > days prior to an interest payment date The Township Clerk is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the Transfer Agent on behalf of the Township

5 The Bonds shall be executed in the name of the Township with the manual or facsimile signatures of the Supervisor and the Township Clerk and shall have the Township's seal or a facsimile thereof printed or affixed on them No bond authorized by this resolution shall be valid unUl authenticated by an authorized representative of the Transfer Agent

The Bonds shall be delivered to the Transfer Agent for authentication and shall be delivered by the Transfer Agent to the purchaser in accordance with instructions from the Treasurer of the Township upon payment of the purchase pnee for the Bonds in accordance with the accepted bid therefore Executed blank bonds for registration and issuance to transferees shall simultaneously, and from time lo time thereafter as necessary, be delivered lo the Transfer Agent for safekeeping

6. Any bond authonzed by this resolution may be transferred upon the books required to be kept by the Transfer Agent pursuant to this section by the person or entity in whose name it is registered, in person or by the registered owner's duly authonzed attorney, upon surrender of the bond for cancellation, accompanied by delivery of • duly executed written instrument of transfer in a form approved by the Transfer Agent Whenever any bond or bonds shall be surrendered for transfer, the Township shall execute and the Transfer Agent shall authenticate and deliver a new bond or bonds in like aggregate principal amount, matunty and maturity rate The Transfer Agent shall require the payment by the bondholder requesting the transfer of any u i or other governmental charge required to be paid with respect to the transfer

7. The Bonds shall be in substantially the preaenbed form: 8 The Township Clerk or Finance Director are each authonzed to make

application to the Michigan Department of Treasury for permission to issue the Bonds, if required, or to request an Order Providing Exception From Prior Approval and to cause to be paid any required fee Upon receipt from the Michigan Department of Treasury of either an Order Providing Exception From Prior Approval for the issuance of the Bonds or an Order of Approval for the

issuance of the Bonds, the Tow nship Clerk shall fix the date orsale of the Bonds and shall cause notice of salt- thereto to be published in the Bond Buyer. New York. New York, or the Detroit Legal News, Detroit, Michigan, each an authonzed newspaper for such purposes, at least seven 71 full days before the date Fixed for sale of the Bonds

9. Said notice of sale shall be in substantially the prescribed form: 10. There shall be established and maintained a fund to be designated 1997

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS DEBT RETIREMENT FUND. Into said fund there shall be placed the accrued interest and premium, if any, attributable to the Bonds received at the time of delivery thereof In addition, there shall be paid into said fund the collections of principal of and interest on the Roll in anticipat ion of the collection of which the Bonds authonzed by the provisions of this resolution are to i>e issued If at any time said fund is insufficient to pay the pnncipal of and interest on said Bonds as the same become due, the Township shall advance from its general funds as a first budget obligation a sufficient amount of money to pay such principal and interest and, if necessary, shall levy taxes on all taxable property in the Township for such purpose, subject to applicable charter, statutory and constitutional tax rate limitations.

11. There shall be established and maintained a separate fund for the District, to be designated SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 1996-1

'CONSTRUCTION FUND, into which shall be placed the proceeds of sale of the Bonds, except accrued interest and premium, if any, and from which fund there shall be paid the cost of the improvements in the District

12. The Township hereby designates the Bonds as "qualified tax exempt obligations" for purposes of deduction of interest by financial institutions, and further covenants for the benefit of the holders of the Bonds that it will not cause or permit the proceeds thereof to be used in a manner which would cause the Bonds to lose the exemption from taxation in the State of Michigan and from federal income taxation conferred by the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended

13 In the event cash or direct obligations of the United States or obligations the principal of and interest on which are guaranteed by the United States, or a combination thereof, the principal of and interest on which, without reinvestment, come due at times and in amounts sufficient to pay at matunty or irrevocable call for earlier optional redemption, the principal of, premium, if any. and interest on the bonds, shall.be deposited in trust, this resolution shall be deceased and the owners of the bonds shall have no further rights under this resolution except to receive payment of the pnncipal of. premium, if any, and interest on the bonds from the cash or securities deposited in trust and the interest and gains thereon and to transfer and exchange bonds as provided herein

14 The Township's covenants it shall comply with the requirements of Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding continuing disclosure as shall be more fully ^et forth in the resolution authorizing the bonds

15 All resolutions and parts of resolutions insofar as they conflict with the provisions of this resoluUon be and the same hereby are rescinded AYES Members Bennett. Burdziak, Kirchgatter, LaJoy, McLaughlin.

Shefferly. Yack NAYS None ABSTAIN None RESOLUTION DECLARED ADOPTED

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the Township Board of the Charter Township of Canton, County of Wayne. State of Michigan, at a regular meeting held on February 11, 1997, and that said meeting was conducted and public notice of said meeting was given pursuant to and in full compliance with the Open Meetings Act, being Act 267, Public Acts of Michigan. 1976, and that the minutes of said meeting were kept and will be or have been made available as required by said Act

TERRY G BENNET. Clerk

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to approve an indefinite loan of $273,000 from the General Fund to the Golf Course Fund lo finance golf course improvement and safety projects before the 1997 golf season commences, to be repaid with interest Motion carried unanimously Motion by Bennett supported by Kirchgatter, to adopt the IRS Section 125 Cafeteria Plan Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to a4)ourn the meeting at 9 45 PM Motion earned unanimously The above is a synopsis of actions taken at the Regular Board meeting held on February 11, 1997 The full text of the approved minutes will be available following the next regular meeting of the Board on February 25,1997

TERRY G BENNET. Clerk

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CRAFTS CALENDAR Listings for the Crafts Calendar should be submitted in writing no later than noon Friday for the next Thursday's issue. They can be mailed to Sue Mason at 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. or by fax at (313) 591-7279. For more information, call (313) 953-2131.

«T. MATTHEW

St. Matthew Lutheran Church will have a craft gale 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, a t the church, 5885 Venoy, Westland.

There will be concessions and tables available for a $20 fee. To reserve table space, call Michelle at (313) 425-0260.

LIVONIA MAIL Juried a r t i sans will display their works 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednes-day, Feb. 26, through Saturday, March 1, a n d 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 2, a t Livonia Mall, 29514 Seven Mile Road, Livonia. Original oil paintings, stained glass lamps, tole painted wood items, appliqued clothing,

Babysitting class offered The American Red Cross will

offer a babysi t t ing cert i f icat ion course S a t u r d a y , March 8 and 15, a t Christ Our Savior Luther-an C h u r c h , F a r m i n g t o n Road, north of Schoolcraft, Livonia.

The course is for s tuden t s for " s t u d e n t s 11 y e a r s a n d o lde r .

Hours will be 8:30 a .m. to 12:30 jj.m.The cost is $24 and includes

the book, c e r t i f i c a t i o n a n d an extensive ma te r i a l s packet. Par-t ic ipants shou ld br ing a snack for each session.

S t u d e n t s m u s t a t t e n d a l l eights hours to achieve certifica-tion.

P r e r e g i s t r a t i o n is r e q u i r e d and can be completed by calling Shirley a t (313) 531-8511.

handmade scented candles, handcraf ted wood furn i ture and shelves, rubber s tamps and more will be featured.

ST. MEL'S CHURCH

Craf te rs are still needed for St. Mel's Church 's spring a r t s and craf ts Bhow 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 1 a t the church, Warren at Inkster roads, Dearborn Heights. There will be food and beverages and a special craf ters raffle. Table plus 5- by 10-foot space is $30, space only $25. For more information, call Debbie Mathis at (313) 261-6881.

MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY

Craf te r s are needed for the 10th annua l craf t show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sa turday , March 1, a t Memorial Elementary School, 30001 Marquet te , between Mid-dlebelt and Merr iman roads. Garden City. For more informa-

tion, call Dartene at 425-4221.

ST. S A U N A

The St. Sabina PAC will have its spr ing craf t show 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 8, in the Activities Building on Ann Arbor Trail between Beech Daly and Telegraph roads. Table space is available at $27.50 for a 8-foot table or $25 for a 6-foot table. For more information, call J a n e Pa lmer a t (313) 563-0657. FRANKLIN H M H SCHOOL The Frankl in High School Patri-ots Club will have a craf t show 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 15, a t the high school, 31000 Joy Road, Livonia. There will be more than 175 crafters fea tured . Admission will be $1 and free for those five years and under . M A D O N N A UNIVERSITY

Madonna University will have its 12th annua l spring a r t s and

c ra f t s showcase 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 15, in the Activities Center. Admission will $2 for adul ts with children under 12 admitted free.

Numerous unique h a n d m a d e a r t s and crafts will be displayed, including pottery, jewelry, tex-tiles, woodworking, plastic and cross stitch. The Eas te r Bunny also will be on hand 1-3 p.m., and there will be a $1,000 raff le a t 4:45 p.m. For more informa-tion, call (313) 432-5603. Madonna University is a School-craf t and Levan, Livonia.

LIVONIA CHURCHILL

Craf ters are needed for Livonia Churchill High School PTSA's n inth annual ar ts and c ra f t s show Saturday, March 22, a t the high school, 8900 Newburgh Road, north of Joy Road, Livo-nia. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to craf ts .

there will be food and beverages. Admission will be $1. For more information, call Diane a t (313) 422-4507 or Garre t at (313) 464-7425.

PRCUA SYRENA

The PRCUA Syrena P a r e n t s Club will have a holiday craf t show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 22, a t the Canfield Com-munity Center , 1801 N. Beech Daly, Dearborn Heights. Table rentals are $19 and $22. For more information, call (313) 565-9865 or (313) 383-1821.

LIVONIA STEVENSON

Livonia Stevenson High School will have a Spring Spectacular craft show 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 19, a t the school, 33500 Six Mile Road, Livonia. Spaces - 10 by 10 feet or 6 by 16 feet - are available for $50. For more information, call (313) 464-1041 or (313) 478-2395.

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Free throw king Nick Cabaua tan of Canton, an eighth-grade

student at West Middle School in Plymouth, is scheduled to compete in the Knights of Colum-bus s ta te championship free throw competition in Lansing next month.

Cabauatan won the western regional title for 13 year old boys by making 23-of-25 free throws after sinking 14-of-15 to take the local find dis-trict championships.

Miller's time Senior Kim Miller (Plymouth Salem) won the

all-around Feb. 14 to pace Eas tern Michigan's women's gymnastics team to a 192.7-186.35 vic-tory over visiting Bowling Green.

Miller of Canton totaled 38.975 to best team-mate Jennifer Cullom by more than two points.

She was tied for first in the vault (9.850), took the bars (9.625), had the top score in the balance beam (9.7) and captured the floor exercise (9.8).

Meier picked Emilie Meier of Plymouth Canton has been

selected for the United S ta t e s Youth Soccer Association Region II Girls Olympic Develop-ment Program Pool team for her age group.

The top 18 players from each of 14 Midwestern s ta tes were chosen to compete and Meier was one of 30 players who survived the cuts.

The daughter of Jerold and Mary Meier of Ply-mouth is a member of Coach Don Smith's 1996 Class A champions and the Michigan Hawks '80 coached by Paul Dugan.

Meier, who plays defense, will t ake part in in t e rna t iona l competition March 26-Apfil 7, playing six matches in England, France, Bel-gium, Holland and Germany during that time.

Canton gymnasts third Plymouth Canton's girls gymnastics team fin-

ished third Saturday in a four-team meet at Tra-verse City.

The host team, rated eighth in the state, was second to Portage, 133.65-133.60. Canton had 126.6 and Cadillac was fourth with 118.8.

Liz Fitzgerald placed fourth in the all-around with a score of 33.20. She was third in the vault (8.55), fifth in the bars (8.4), eighth in the beam (8.1; and 11th in floor exercise <8.15).

Nicole Vaagenes was second in the bars with an 8.6 and finished seventh in the all-around (32.70). Michelle Farnsworth was 10th in the all-around (30.2) with a best finish of 13th in floor exercise (8.15).

Holly Graham finished 10th in beam with a score of 7.75.

On Feb. 13, fourth-rated Har t l and drubbed Canton, 131.6-121.8.

Fitzgerald was second in the bars in that meet with a score of 8.5 and third in the vault at 8.65. Graham finished fourth in the beam (8.15) and fifth in the floor exercise (8.05).

Plymouth hoop standings T-Rex leads the City of P lymouth Parks &

Recreat ion Depar tment ' s women's basketbal l standings with 40 points while Ludwig & Karas tops the men's with 50 1/2.

T-Rex had a 7-1 record through games of Feb. 12 with 19 quarters won. Happies Hoopsters (5-3) was second with 34 1/2 points while All For One (Team 5X5-3) had 34 points.

Cutt ing Edge Computer (4-4) was fourth with 27 points followed by Birch Construction (2-6) at 18 1/2 and Laurel Manor/Mr. B's of Plymouth (0-8) with 7.

Ludwig & Karas was 8-0 to hold a slight lead over Midnight Mauraders (7-0), which had 47 points.

Next were Uptempo (6-2) 41; McAuley Phar-macy (5-2) 32 1/2; Dick Scott Dodge (4-4) 28 1/2; Trading Post (4-3) 26 1/2; B.J. Cramer Co. (4-3) 25; American Pie (3-5) 23 1/2; Johnson Controls (2-5) 14; R.C. Products (1-6) 10 1/2; Green Hor-nets (1-7) 10; and Current Electric Systems (0-8) 6 .

P-C co-ed volleyball Team 6, with 51 points, and Abrasives After-

hours, with 45, head the American and National Division standings in the Plymouth & Canton Township recreation departments ' co-ed volley-ball standings.

Over the Hill Gang was second in the Ameri-can Division with 45 points through games of Feb. 7. Next came Toe Jams (36), We Dig (35), Back Again (25), Spike Force (19), Single Spirit I (13) and Canton Road Running Club (0).

M a s l a n d I n d u s t r i e s w a s r u n n e r u p in t he National Division with 43 points while Neigh-bors was next with 36. Then came Stud Puppies (92), Buddy's (28), Single Spir i t II (16), Single Spirit III (14) and Mr. B's Stingers (11).

Seldelman helps EMU Eric Seidelman (Plymouth Salem) led off East-

ern Michigan's second-place 400-yard freestyle relay team to help the Eagles conclude their sea-son Feb. 8 with a 130-111 victory over viaiting Toledo.

Seidelman was sixth in the 100 freestyle with a time of 47.87 and seventh in the 200 freestyle with a 1:46.74. The relay time was 3:09.56.

Major record lifts Agape to easy victory: Mat thew Major broke the P lymouth Agape

school record with eight three-point baskets Mon-day night to lead his team to a 98-53 victory over Riverview Cornerstone.

Agape t r a i l e d , 15-14, a f t e r one per iod b u t outscored Cornerstone 28-12 in the second and 24-11 in the third to win going away.

Major hummed in 42 points, 31 in the second ha l f , w i th S c h o o l c r a f t Col lege coach G r e g Thomwatching the 5-foot-8 guard pass for eight assists.

Agape is now 13-3 overall, 9-1 in the Metro Christian conference while Cornerstone dropped to 6-6, including a 5-4 league mark.

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Adam Martin, a 6-4 forward, had 29 points plus 11 ass is ts and 14 rebounds . Rich Gu t t e r sohn adde3d 12 points and eight rebounds.

Junior center Jeff Coaty scored 24 points and had n ine r e b o u n d s for v i s i t ing Corners tone %

which made 7-of-13 free throws to 12-of-18 for the home team.

PCA 51. Roepor 45: Chris DeRenzo scored 15 points to lead Plymouth Christ ian Academy to victory Tuesday over Bloomfield Hills Roeper.

Roeper kept the game close on the strength of «• 12-5 second quarter.

Nate Bryan added 10 points for PCA, which hit ll-of-15 free throws to improve to 6-12 overall, 2-7 in the MLAC. Roper is 6-11, including 3-6 in thft league.

Jun io r center Robert Jones scored 18 points and g u a r d Royce McKinney 10 for v i s i t ing Roeper, which made 16-of-23 free throws.

Plymouth Christ ian led by th ree late in the game when Roeper was tagged with an offensive goal tending call. It came down and scored to stretch its lead to five and protected the margin the rest of the way.

Loss won't stop Madonna BYNEALZLPSEB STAFF WRITER

Losing never feels good. But even though the Madonna Univers i ty

women's basketball team lost 87-76 to visiting Aquinas College Tuesday, the Crusaders still feel good about controlling their own destiny.

Madonna, which is fighting for the top seed in the NAIA Great Lakes Independent Sectional's East Division, could wrap up the home court advantage for the playoffs with a win Monday when they host Siena Heights College.

With the home court advan tage , t h e Cru-saders would also receive a first-round bye.

Enter ing Tuesday's game, Madonna (12-14) was rated higher than Mount St. Joseph (Ohio). The standings may not change as the Crusaders will receive points for playing a tough Aquinas team.

And M a d o n n a e a r n e d a l l t h e p o i n t s i t received aB it outplayed the Saints for most of the first 35 minutes. But with the game tied 67-all with 4:56 left, Aquinas went on a 20-9 r u n to end the game. •

1 wouldn't say the game was stolen from us; we p l a y e d 40 m i n u t e s of good b a s k e t b a l l against a very good team," said Madonna coach Marylou Jansen.

There were eight ties and 14 lead changes in the second half before the Saints (16-9) went on their game-winning run.

Madonna started strong, picking up the loose ba l l s a n d t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e of n u m e r o u s Aquinas miscues.

Back-to-back three-poin ters by Dawn Pelc and Chris Dietrich gave the Crusaders an 18-10 lead. A three-point play by Dietrich later gave Madonna its biggest lead of the game a t 27-13.

"We were out of sync early but you have to give credit to Madonna," Aquinas coach Linda Nash said. "They spread out the floor on us and didn't allow us to get in our sets offensively."

The Saints rallied, but thanks to five points apiece by Kat ie C u s h m a n and Angie Negr i , Madonna led 39-35 a t halftime.

Key to Madonna's first-half success was a 23-16 rebounding edge and a 17-5 scoring advan-tage from its bench.

Leading the way off the bench was Negri, a sophomore forward who finished with a career-high 18 points — more than twice her season average. Negri also was active on defense with nine rebounds and six steals.

"Angie was the sparkplug for us tonight on offense and defense and did a great job stepping up for us when we needed a big shot or a big play," Jansen said.

After Aquinas opened the second half with an 8-2 run, Negri again came off the bench to lead the Madonna charge. Three Negri steals led to easy buckets, but the Crusaders couldn't shake Aquinas , which took a 61-59 lead a f t e r two treys by Alyssa Dykgraaf.

But th ings were going right for Negri, who then banked in a triple. That was followed by a

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three-pointer by Mary Murray (18 points). Still, the Saints refused to fold and tied the game at 67-67.

Aquinas dominated the final five minutes as nothing clicked for >he Crusaders.

"We tightened up our defense and got some easy shots in transition which really helped," Nash said- "On defense, we t r i ed to change

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Movin' along Salem's Coburn, Wilson claim district titles

BY DAN 0*MEARA STAFF WRITER

Observer land wres t le rs won six individual championships and Livo-nia Stevenson led with six regional qualifiers Saturday in the Division I tou rnament a t Walled Lake West-ern.

Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion champ Stevenson had half of t h e c h a m p i o n s w i th K a t s u h i k o Sueda (103), Dan Seder (125) and Nick Patryk (145). Each was a No. 1 seed.

Also t a k i n g f i r s t place in t he i r w e i g h t c l a s s e s were P l y m o u t h S a l e m ' s E r i c C o b u r n (119) and Teono Wilson (189) a n d Livonia Churchill's Bob Fowler (215).

Both Salem wrestlers and Fowler were seeded second and defeated the No. 1 seeds in the finals.

Fowler won an 11-2 decision over B r i g h t o n ' s B r i a n E v a n s , who received the top seed based on his 2-0 r eco rd a g a i n s t t h e Adr i an wrestler; Fowler was 1-1, but it was

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First-place: Salem's Eric Coburn won his division. his only loss of the season.

"He should have been the No. 1 seed and wasn' t ," Churchil l coach Marty Altounian said. "I was happy

he solidified my point. "I let him know he was No. 2 com-

ing out-of t h e m e e t i n g a n d ( t h e coaches) thought someone else was better than him.

" I t ' s a l w a y s nice w h e n your wrestler wrestles to his ability. He can go as far as he wants to go; it's really up to him from this point on."

Fowler was apparently unphased by the pre-tournament seedings.

"It d idn ' t rea l ly bother me," he said. "It didn't matter if I was first or second; we were going to wrestle in the finals.

"The last tournament we were a t (Salem Invitational) he was second and I took third. He's a really good wrestler."

Coburn defeated longtime nemesis Steve Atwell of Walled Lake West-ern in the final, having lost four pre-vious meetings.

Both wrestlers were cautioned for stalling in overtime. Coburn won the coin toss and choae the down posi-tion. That led to an escape with 22 seconds left and a 2-1 victory.

"We used a l i t t l e psychology," Salem coach Ron Krueger said. "We always went a f te r him. I told Erie 'Let's try something different; let's let him try to beat us.

"The last t ime they went to OT. Atwell got to go down and get J h ^ escape and win. This t ime it wae Eric's t um to win the flip of the coin; he got to go down and score t h e point."

Coburn said h e hopes the win over Atwell will serve as a momen-tum builder in the tournament now t h a t he has " t h e monkey off my back.

"I changed my style a little bit and tried to confuse him," Coburn said "I attacked him a lot last time and I screwed up. That 's how he took me down. I let h im come to me t h i s time, and I capitalized on his mis-takes-"

Wilson a lso needed some l a t e po in t s to d e f e a t C h u r c h i l l ' s J o e Ramlawi in the 189-pound final.

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Raiders upend Lady Ocelots Oakland C o m m u n i t y College

d id it a g a i n S a t u r d a y to t h e Schoolcraft College women's bas-ketbal l t e am, bea t i ng the Lady Oce lo t s b e f o r e 6 5 f a n s a t t h e Highland Lakes campus gymna-sium, 65-58.

Ca ra Wes t led t h e victorious Lady Raiders with 24 points and six ass i s t s . C a r r i e May (Nor th F a r m i n g t o n H i g h ) a d d e d 18 points for the winners , now 9-15 overall and 9-4 in the E a s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e of t h e M i c h i g a n C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e A t h l e t i c Association. Karyn Kerr grabbed 10 r e b o u n d s , w h i l e J a c l y n Pilkiewicz lWalled Lake Central* dished out seven assists.

Schoolcraf t , which t r a i l ed by only one at ha l f t ime , 36-35. got 17 po in t s a n d s e v e n r e b o u n d s from Alana Caver .

She i lah C o u l t e r and Chr i ssy Harmon I Wal led Lake Cen t ra l ) added 14 a n d 13 points, respec-

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T h e L a d y Ocelo ts s h o t on ly four f ree throws (making three ), while OCC was 16 of 24.

The loss drops SC to 18-7 over-all a n d 9-4 in the conference.

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Chr i s t i an shaved Madonna Uni-v e r s i t y in a m e n ' s b a s k e t b a l l game, 81-74.

The victorious Warriors (12-11 overall > were led by Paul Robak's g a m e - h i g h 20 points. Ty C la rk and Bob Kofahl uftch chipped in w i t h 18 p o i n t s , w h i l e J e s s i e Heck pulled down 10 rebounds.

M a d o n n a , wh ich t r a i l e d by only t h r e e a t in te rmiss ion , 40-37, got a t e a m - h i g h 18 p o i n t s apiece f rom senior guard Chris-t i a n E m e r t (Walled Lake Cen-

t ra l ) and sophomore center Kris-t ian Magro.

J o h n - M a r k B r a n c h added 11 poun t s a n d 10 rebounds , while Mike Maryanski had 12 points. Narvin Russaw grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds.

Madonna (9-19 overall) turned the ball over 20 t imes to Michi-gan Christ ian 's 13.

•Forward Ju l ius Teal scored a g a m e - h i g h 28 p o i n t s a n d grabbed 11 r ebounds S a t u r d a y as h o s t O a k l a n d C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e e a r n e d a c o m e - f r o m -beh ind 77-72 men ' s baske tba l l victory over Schoolcraft College before 76 f ans a t t h e O r c h a r d Ridge campus gymnasium.

T h r e e o t h e r OCC p l a y e r s

scored in double figures — Tom Walker (14), Derrick White (10) and Thomas Henry (10). G u a r d Alex Z u n z u r o v s k i a d d e d n i n e points and six assists.

S c h o o l c r a f t , w h i c h c o u l d n ' t hold a 40-34 halftime advantage, got 19 points from guard Dwaun W a r m a c k and 18 off t h e bench from Bruce Goode. Naron Burks added 12.

The key statistic was rebound-i n g a s OCC e n j o y e d a 5 7 - 3 9 advantage.

OCC is 12-11 overall a n d 7-6 in the Eastern Conference of the M i c h i g a n C o m m u n i t y Co l l ege Athletic Association.

Schoolcraft falls to 6-18 and 3-10.

Whalers drop a pair I t w a s

a w e e k -end t h e D e t r o i t W h a l e r s w o u l d l ike to forget.

T h e second-place Sau l t Ste. Mar ie G r e y h o u n d s (31-16-8) s k a t e d p a s t t h e v i s i t i n g D e t r o i t Whalers twice, 11-4 on Friday a n d 8 - 5 on S a t u r d a y , in Ontario Hockey League action.

The losses drop the Whalers (22-30-54 to fourth place in the West Divison of the OHL.

J u l i a n S m i t h n o t c h e d h i s 13th goa l a n d a d d e d t w o a s s i s t s in t h e F r i d a y d e f e a t . Harold Druken his 20th goal of

t h e y e a r , wh i l e E r i c Gooldy added his sixth.

On Saturday, Whaler scorers inc luded McKinney (9 th and 10th), Morrone (third), Druken (22nd) and Taylor (28th).

The Greyhounds erased a 5-4 second period deficit by scoring four unanswered goals in the th i rd , including J o e Seroski'B 41st and Joe Thornton's 32nd.

The Whalers r e tu rn to action at 7:30 tonight a t the Plymouth Townsh ip C o m p u w a r e A r e n a against tne Erie Ot ters (19-32-6) .

C e n t r a l D i v i s i o n l e a d e r K i t chene r R a n g e r s (32-16-6) come in for a 7:30 p.m. game Sa tu rday , while Owen Sound (26-28-4) play the Whalers at 6 p.m. Sunday at Compuware. Season-ending losses fail

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J e s s i c a O r l e m a n r e c o r d e d seven kills, 13 digs and one solo b lock . S t e p h a n i e C h e f a n h a d nine kills, one ace and six digs a n d Nikki Kovachevich reg i s -tered 10 digs, had two aces and eight assists.

" T h e y ' r e j u s t a h u g e t e a m , " Anderson said. "In the first and third games we played good. We didn't stick to our original game plan'.

"In the third game we spotted t h e m a n e igh t -po in t l e a d . We came back and got to wi th two (10-12) then they finished it out."

The t o u r n a m e n t s a r e le f t for A n d e r s o n ' s t e a m , a n d w h o k n o w s w h a t c a n h a p p e n . I t w o u l d n ' t be t h e f i r s t f i g h t David's won.

"At t h i s point , a n y t h i n g we achieve a f t e r those accomplish-men t s is all gravy,"' he said. "Our k ids have played g r e a t volley-ball.

"They've proved defense is a s impor tant as ofTense. And hope-fully some of the other coaches will recognize that a t our league meet ing (today)."

Wes t l and J o h n Glenn ' s g i r l s gymnastics t eam tripped up Ply-mouth C a n t o n , 132.25-129.25, T u e s d a y n i g h t in a W e s t e r n L a k e s A c t i v i t i e s A s s o c i a t i o n meet.

Katie Boogran hit her high for the year with an 8.75 to win the balance beam, edging t eammate Traci Wright (8.30).

S t e p h a n i e T h o m p s o n a l s o reached h e r h igh m a r k wi th a 9.0 tha t was best in floor exer-cise. Again she beat out a team-mate, Jessica Beach, who scored 8 . 8 6 . -

Canton's Liz Fitzgerald defeat-ed J o h n Glenn ' s Kr i s ty Broad-rick. 8.45-8.35, to win the vault .

T h e b a r s w e n t to C a n t o n ' s Nicole V a a g e n e s ( 8 . 6 0 ) o v e r

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J o h n G l e n n is 3 -4 in t h e WLAA and 6-4 overal l . Canton dropped to 2-10.

J a m i e A r b l e (8 .3 ) of J o h n G l e n n w a s t h i r d in t h e v a u l t with Beach (8.2) fourth.

Beach was t h i r d in t h e ba r s (8.25) with Stephanie Thompson of John Glenn (8.2) fourth.

Holly Graham of Canton (8.2) finished third in the beam with Broadrick, Vaagenes and Marcie E m e r i c k of C a n t o n t y i n g fo r fourth (8.05).

V a a g e n e s (8.6) w a s t h i r d in floor exercise and Boogren (8.55) fourth.

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Bench strength carries CC past DePorres BY 8TEVE KOWALSKl STATT WRITER

Brian Teefey played defensive end on t h e De t ro i t Ca tho l ic C e n t r a l footbal l t eam and he probably never dreamed of tak ing Greg Alcala's job at tailback.

As a m e m b e r of t h e CC b a s k e t b a l l team, offense is usually jus t a s far from his t ra in of thought .

But Teefey's willingness to take on a new role he lped the S h a m r o c k s bea t Detroit St. Mart in DePorres, 71-59, in a f i r s t - r o u n d C a t h o l i c L e a g u e p layof f g a m e on S a t u r d a y a t U n i v e r s i t y of Detroit-Mercy's Calihan Hall.

Wi th 6 - foo t -10 j un io r c e n t e r C h r i s Young suf fe r ing a broken nose la te in t h e f i r s t h a l f . t h e 6-3 Teefey b e c a m e another offensive option in the low post fo r t h e S h a m r o c k s . He s c o r e d n i n e points , m a k i n g four of five shots f rom the floor, while grabbing a team-high 10 rebounds.

The Shamrocks expect to have Young back in the l ineup - with a protective mask - for a second-round game at 7:30 p.m. T h u r s d a y against Orchard Lake

BASKETBALL St. Mary's at Schoolcraft College.

But Teefey will come prepared. "It was fun," Teefey said. "I j u s t kept

do ing w h a t I h a d to do - h u s t l e , get rebounds, outlet the ball and get it up and score."

I t was pre t ty ve rsa t i l e p e r f o r m a n c e for a guy jus t hoping to make the team this year.

Teefey played on the j u n i o r v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l t e a m as a sophomore , bu t d i d n ' t play l a s t w in t e r . He ' s become, da re we say it, a gym rat.

"I s tarted out jus t to keep in shape," he said. "I'm having fun now. I love to play."

T e e f e y w a s o n e of m a n y u n s u n g heroes for the Shamrocks. Also record-ing a career high in points was senior g u a r d Ma t t M a r t i n e z , who scored 18 points on seven for 14 shooting.

Sen io r guard Marc McDonald over-came a slow s ta r t to finish wi th a game-h igh 23 points a n d sophomore g u a r d

Nick M o o r e s h o w e d t h e p o i s e of a senior . He scored 10 of his 12 pointB a f t e r ha l f t ime , m a k i n g five of six free throws in the four th quar ter .

Senior gua rd J o e J o n n a scored only four poin ts , b u t p layed the e n t i r e 32 minutes along with McDonald.

T h e S h a m r o c k s j u m p e d to a n 11-2 lead to s tar t the game but a 7-0 DePor-res run and in jury to Young late in the second quar te r left them feeling ra the r helpless.

CC trailed 26-23 when Young left the game wi th 2:57 remain ing in the first half af ter tak ing an elbow and forearm in the nose while bat t l ing for a rebound. He had scored Bix points and grabbed two rebounds in front of Univers i ty of Michigan coach Steve Fisher before the injury.

T h e S h a m r o c k s , 11-6 overal l , w e n t into half t ime trai l ing 30-27.

"I told them Tou 've got to believe we can win it, go out a n d play,' " Cora t t i said. "Teefey went to Young's spot and we w e r e a l i t t l e m o r e d e l i b e r a t e on offense. Brian h a s been a pleasant sur-

p r i s e . We t e l l h i m h e ' s j u s t g o t to rebound, whatever else he gets is gravy He got a lot of gravy tonight."

The Shamrocks ended the third quar -te r on a n 8-3 run to t a k e the lead for good, 47-45. Mar t inez ' s d r iv ing b a n k shot from the wing jus t beat the buzzer to give the Shamrocks their two-point advantage .

"I was going to shoot a three, bu t he was playing me t ight so I just decided to go a r o u n d h im," sa id M a r t i n e z , a l so sport ing a shiner below his left eye a f t e r the game. "When I saw the shot I took it. I knew it was going in and a t t h a t point the momentum changed."

McDona ld scored 18 in the s e c o n d ha l f a f t e r being held to five po in t s on two of 10 shooting in the first half.

He finished wi th five b a s k e t s f r o m three-point range, including four in the second half that seemed to be dropping from the Calihan Hall rafters.

Only one of his baskets in the second half came in front of the arc.

"McDonald got open and once he got going it was like a snowball effect," said

DePor r e s coach D e r r i c k O w e n s , who w a s n ' t p l e a s e d w i t h t h e E a g l e s 11 t u rnove r s a f t e r h a l f t i m e compared to CC ' s s ix. "We h a d t o o m a n y m i s s e d oppor tun i t i e s in t r a n s i t i o n , too m a n y turnovers."

T e r e m u n J o h n s o n , a 6 -5 jun io r for-w a r d , led D e P o r r e s w i t h 18 p o n t s . Senior guard Jason Smal l added 11 for the Eagles, 10-7 overall.

BISHOP BORGESS 5 9 , AQUINAS 47 : Borgess earned a berth in the semifinals with a victory Sunday a f t e rnoon over Southgate Aquinas.

The S p a r t a n s w e r e in c o m m a n d throughout, leading 17-6 after one quar-ter, 29-18 at halftime and 48-27 through three quarters.

Aaron Jessup led a balanced Borgess attack with 15 points. Kevin Jordan had 14 points, Durand Bynum 10 and John White eight.

"I thought our boys played good funda-mental basketball and maintained inten-sity for 3 2 m i n u t e s . " B o r g e s s coach Rosey Barnes said.

Shamrocks qualify 9 for regionals If you can't s tand the heat, get

out of the Room. I t ' s a s a y i n g t h a t b e l o n g s

a b o v e t h e door to t h e D e t r o i t C a t h o l i c C e n t r a l W r e s t l i n g Room, which usually f luctuates between 90 and 99 degrees.

CC doesn't have an indoor pool w h e r e w r e s t l e r s can swea t off some of the i r excess weight, so long-time coach Mike Rodriguez cranks up the heat in the Room.

Rodriguez remembers ta lk ing to 189-pound sophomore Casey Rogowski a f t e r a recent practice t h a t was so exhaust ing even he couldn't s tand it.

"They w e r e j u s t k ick ing t h e c rap out of each other , and he finally jus t laid back," Rodriguez said. "He said he's never been in a n y t h i n g so d e m a n d i n g as wrestling, and he's probably one of t h e m o s t p h y s i c a l k i d s we h a v e on t h e t e a m . I t ' s a very , very d e m a n d i n g room. If you've got k i d s w h o c a n ' t s t a n d t h e heat , they got to get out."

The hea t keeps the weight off R o d r i g u e z ' s 5- foot -7 f r a m e as well , a l t h o u g h his wife J u n e ' s cooking keeps him around 195.

Rodr iguez , a physical educa-t ion a n d m a t h t e a c h e r a t CC, j o k e s t h a t s t u d e n t s a r e s e n t there for detention.

• WRESTLING "We s e n d a n y o n e b a d in

the re , " h e joked. "You've got to come out good. It's Hell in there."

The Room and a d e m a n d i n g regular-season schedule contin-ues to serve the Shamrocks well in the post-season. They quali-f ied n i n e w r e s t l e r s ou t of t h e Division I individual district Sat-urday a t Ferndale.

"I was very pleased, consider-ing t h e s e a s o n t h e y al l h a d , " R o d r i g u e z s a i d . " T h e r e w e r e some surprises in there. The sea-son pays off. You can ' t have a winning (individual) record with t h e c o m p e t i t i o n we c o m p e t e against . I'm jus t happy the kids are going to go, find out what it's like up there, because they come back next year."

Rodriguez hopes to get seven wrest lers through the regional.

Rogowski was their only cham-pion, ove rcoming seve ra l nag-ging in ju r i e s and a No, 3 seed-ing.

Rogowski tore his s t e rnum in the Catholic League meet and is w e a r i n g a th igh pad , which is allowed, a s protection.

" N o t h i n g b o t h e r s t h a t boy

(Casey)," Rodriguez said. "He's so focused, it doesn't make any difference."

An off icial a t a r e c e n t m e e t noticed the pad.

" T h e o f f i c i a l s a i d 'Oh h e r e c o m e s t h e CC kid w i t h t h i g h pad , he m u s t be t h e i r b a d d e s t kid,' " Rodriguez said. "It's actu-al ly a d i s a d v a n t a g e to w e a r it because you can't ge t close to a g u y w h e n h e ' s on y o u r b a c k because you've got a big lump on your chest. It 's only because he works so hard, he tears his ster-n u m up by nature of wrestling."

M i t c h H a n c o c k , t h e S h a m -rocks' best chance to win a s t a t e t i t le a t 112 pounds according to Rodr iguez , is 50-50 for S a t u r -d a y ' s r e g i o n a l . H e ' s h a d a bru ised heel tha t won't get any bet ter .

He finished second because of an injury default.

" R i g h t now he ' s in a c a s t , " Rodriguez said.

Heavyweight Jeff Bracken was one of the surprises, taking third place.

"He's jus t a young man who's r e a d y to cut loose," Rodr iguez said. "Once he s tar ts believing in h i m s e l f can be d a n g e r o u s . He doesn't have much time."

Rodr iguez also was proud of

D a v e O ' H a r a , a 1 3 5 - p o u n d e r who finished f o u r t h d e s p i t e a shou lde r i n j u r y t h a t h a s k e p t him out of the lineup most of the year.

Rodriguez h a s won seven s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p s , 17 C a t h o l i c League c h a m p i o n s h i p s in h is coaching career a t CC. Rodriguez r e g u l a r l y s e n d s a h a n d f u l of wres t le rs to t h e s t a te meet . He can remember only 1981 as the only year none qualified.

Rodriguez h a s had more than 30 s t a t e champions , some who have repeated.

"It's getting tougher every year to get a c h a m p i o n , " Rodr iguez said. "Kids a re a lot slicker."

Among h i s s t a t e c h a m p i o n s were his sons Steve and David. Another son Chr is placed third.

R o d r i g u e z p r e p p e d a t A n n Arbor P ioneer a n d w r e s t l e d a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n , where he was a t h ree - t ime Big Ten champion at 157 pounds.

He's been sweating ever since. "Paren t s come in ( the Room)

a n d w a t c h a n d they s w e a t , " Rodriguez sa id . "They say i t ' s jus t like going into the sauna ."

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C 4 ( P C ) The 06sen*?r/THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1997 .

Outdoorama brings back many fond memories OUTDOOR INSIGHTS

PARKER

The west wind bil-lowed out of the cloudy g ray sky and rol led down the snow-covered hill at the east end of t h e lake . G a i n i n g m o m e n t u m as it whipped over the frigid^ ice and snow, the blast of arctic cold zeroed in on the eas te rn end of the lake where I was f i sh ing and c r a s h e d into me like a f r o s t y 600-pound E s k i m o .

Although 1 was bundled up appropriate-ly for a day on the ice. the wintry blast caught me off guard

Shivering from the chilly invasion. I turned up my collar, tugged up the zip-per on my coveralls and dug my free hand into the depths of a warm, empty pocket. As long as I kept my back to the west it wasn't too bad, although the fin-gers on my diddling hand were begin-ning to tingle.

I'm a ba re f inger f i she rman when winter takes control of the local lakes. While most ice fishermen in search of

panfish prefer to keep surveillance on a tiny spring bobber, I opt for the bare finger method. I like to hold my two-pound test fishing line on the tips of my fingers so I can actually feel a nibble, rather than see it from the movement in the bobber. The only problem is an obvi-ous one: bare fingers weren't designed to hold fishing line throughout a frigid winter day. After five minutes of fishing its time to switch hands.

Hole drilled, hook baited and fingers warmed I s a t down on my bucke t , dropped my line into the water and waited for that ever-familiar tug at the other end.

I waited... Time passed slowly... My mind w a n d e r e d off to warmer

thoughts: a bright sunny morning in the spring turkey woods; a warm summer evening on my favorite bass lake; a trip to the Outdoorama Sport and Travel Show.

That last thought got me thinking about the show itself, which opens Fri-day at the Novi Expo Center and runs through March 2.

Outdoorama is always welcomed with a warm glow in my hea r t , probably because of fond memories of my Dad taking my brothers and I to the show as kids. Some of ray favorite activities are still part of the longest-running outdoor show in the state, which is celebrating its 24th anniversary . The trout pond (where I caught my very first trout), the always enter ta in ing lumberjack show, the highly an t ic ipa ted arr ival of Big Buck Night (Thursday , Feb. 27), the ent ic ing a roma of c innamon-roas ted almonds and of course, all the hunting, fishing, camping and boating supplies are long-time staples of the show.

There are also newer attractions that have popped up since I was a youngster t h a t make O u t d o o r a m a even more a l lur ing . One of the fan favori tes is MUCC's Wildlife Encounters Exhibit, which provides a close-up view of live birds of prey and wetland species.

Some of the other special attractions at this year's show include an archery center where archers can practice or compete in an ASA tournament (Feb. 21-22), an Outdoorama Fun Shoot (Feb. 23-26». or a national IBO qualifier (Feb.

27-March 2); a showcase with live ducks a n d up land game b i rds ; one of t h e largest collection of venomous snakes and reptiles in North America; a fast-paced juggling and variety act by the Zucchini Brothers; and a comedy act by Canadian comedian Red Green. There will also be a slew of informative semi-nars, a whitetail butchering demonstra-tion (March 1), and the 15th annua l Michigan Wild Turkey Calling Classic (March 1).

Several n ights 'have special themes including Ladies Night (Feb. 21); Gan-d e r Mounta in F i s h i n g and Boat ing Weekend (Feb. 22-23); J ay ' s Sporting Goods New Products Night (Monday, Feb. 24); Pet Supplies Plus Sporting Dog Night ( T u e s d a y , Feb. 25); Ted Nugent Bow Hunting Night (Wednes-day Feb. 26); Big Buck Brewery's Big Buck Night'VThursday, Feb. 27); Kids Night (Friday, Feb. 28); and Michigan Out-of-Doors Travel and Retail Week-end (Saturday and Sunday, March 1-2)

A slight tap on my finger tips drew me back to reali ty. 1 quickly set the hook, but my quarry got the better of

me this time as I pulled up an empty hook. The fishing was slow on this win-try afternoon, but the nice thing about a slow day on the ice is t h a t you have plenty of time to think about and plan future outings. If your favorite fishing hole quiets down for a day or two, make the trek to the Novi Expo Center and spend a day at the Outdoorama Sport and Travel Show.

Admission is $6.50 adul t and $3 for children 12 and under. Children under five will be admitted free. A two-day adult pass is $10 and a two-day child pass is $5. Show hours are 4-9:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21, Monday and Tues-day, Feb. 24 and 25, and Thursday and Friday Feb. 27 and 28; 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. on Saturdays Feb. 22 and March 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Sunday Feb. 23; noon-9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26; and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, March 2.

Anglers and hunters are urged to report their success. Questions and comments are also encouraged. Send information to 805 E. Maple, Birmingham, MI. 48009. Fax informa-tion to <810) 644-1314 or call Bill Parker ez<emngs at (810) 901-2573.

OUTDOORS CALENDAR

SHOWS/FESTIVALS OUTDOORAMA The 1997 Outdoorama Sport and Travel Show will be held Feb. 21-March 2 at the Novi Expo Center. Rochester's Dave Fairchild will present a seminar on smallmouth bass fishing on Lake St. Clair beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. SPORTF1SHING EXPO The ninth annual Greater Detroit Sportfishing Expo will be held March 6-9 at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

NOVI BOATING EXPO The 5th annual Novi Boating Expo will be held March 12-16 at the Novi Expo Center.

WILDLIFE ART FESTIVAL The 14th annual Michigan Wildlife Art Festival will be held March 14-16 at the Southfield Pavilion. Call (517) 882-3630 for more information.

BANQUETS BM GAME HUNTERS The Michigan Big Game Hunters Association will hold its ninth—_ annual banquet and fund raiser

beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at Red Fawn Hall in Allen Park. Call (313) 513-7471 for more information.

SEASONS/DATES RABBIT Statewide through March 31 WATERFOWL STAMPS Michigan artists have until April 21 to submit their artwork for the Michigan DNR'S 1998 water-fowl hunting season stamp. No entry fee is required. Call (517) 373-9313 for more information.

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MICHMLAN FLY FISHING The Michigan Fly Fishing Club meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Livonia Clarenceville Junior High School. Call (810) 478-1494 for more information.

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Wrestling from page Cl

Ramlawi escaped with 22 sec-onds left in the third period to t a k e a 3-2 l ead , b u t Wilson scored a takedown with seven seconds remaining to win 4-3.

"Joe had bea t en t h r ee guys who had beaten Teono, so he was no alouch," Krueger said.

"(Wilson) took him down, and that's what he had to do. It was good experience, being in a tough match. This is when you have to function under the pressure — and he did."

S tevenson coaches had an unbiased a t t i t u d e toward the 125-pound final. That's because Seder was wrestling teammate and No. 3-seeded Jeff Brach for the title.

Seder wres t l ed most of the season at 130 but is actually a 125-pounder. He moved up to fill the lineup and help the team in dual meets, coach Don Berg said.

"Danny was planning all year to come down from 30 to 25," Berg said. "Initially, we planned for Jeff to go to 119, but at this point in time he's wrestling very well at 125.

"Asking him to lose f ive pounds in a shor t t ime would

" hurt him physically. So we decid-ed to keep him there and give it a shot. Both have a chance at going to state.

"They wres t led toge the r all year in the room, so why not let them decide it on the mats. My concern was that neither one got hurt, so they'd be able to wrestle on Saturday."

Petryk was behind early in his final bout against Walled Lake Central's Eugene Koziol, but his

t akedown wi th 26 s econds remaining gave him a 6-4 lead. Koziol hurt his arm on the take-down and de fau l t ed d u e to i ryury.

Petryk won his first two bouts by technical fall (16-0) over West Bloomfield's David Leslie and by pin (3:57) over South Lyon ' s Steve Yurkunas.

"The Walled Lake kid is not a bad wrestler," Berg said. "It was-n' t a r unaway by any means . The finals a re supposed to be good matches."

Sueda, who was a state qualifi-er last year as was Petryk, also moved down to his n a t u r a l weight class of 103 after being at 112 most of the season.

He d e f e a t e d Sa lem ' s J o h n Mervyn 7-3, Walled Lake West-ern's A.J. Lee 15-0, Brighton's Paul Bordenkircher 8-6 and Cen-tral's Ryan Parks 6-2.

"(Sueda) doesn't realize how good he is," Berg said. "It will definitely be an upset if he does-n't get out Saturday."

Others surviving the district phase were Stevenson 's Mike Allison < 160) and Rich Bramer (275), Plymouth Canton's Vince St. Louis (112), Brent But te r -more (130) and Kevin S t o n e (135); Salem's J a m e s Greene (135), Dan Hamblin (140) and Anwar Cru tch f i e ld (152); Churchill's Nick McGowan (145) and Livonia F r a n k l i n ' s Alan Shakarian (160).

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Fafc. I S at W a M Laha Waatam

27> poaiwU Joi/ i Ha i t t ch (Walled lake

Cantral) defeated Joe YurVunaa (South Lyon).

3-1 in overtime: thus place: Ryan Keillor

(Brighton) defeated Richard Bramer (Livonia

Stevanaon). S€

103: Katsuhtko Sueda (Uvonia Stevenaon)

defeated Ryan Par** (Waited Lake Centred. &

2: t h M place: Dan Jilg (Novi) defeated Paul

Bordentilrcher (Brighton), 7-4.

112: Nick Sriramm (Northvi l le) by Injury

default over Rick Torrance lNorthville). third

place: Kevin Neuendorf (Lakeland) pinned

Vlnce St. Loui* (Plymouth Canton). 5:20.

l i t : Eric CoOum (Plymouth Salem) defeat

ed Steve Atwell (Walled Lake Western), 2-1 In

overtime. thM place: Jason Amell (Milford) Dy

Injury default over J.J. Baiagna (Novi).

i a s : Dan SeOer (Uvonia Stevenson) defeat

ea Jeff Brach (Livonia Stevenson), SO; ttWrd

place: Anant Saran (Northvil le) by medical

Madonna

default ovar Bob Montoor (Milford). ISO: Lenny Christ oft (Novi) defeated Dan

Aubry (Walled Lake Central). 5-3; t h M place:

Scott Lambert (Brighton) defeated Brent But-

tefmore (Plymouth Canton). 12-6.

13S Mark Churella (Novo defeated James

Greene (Plymouth Salem), 4-2; t h M plaea:

Jaaon Brown (South Lyon) pinned Kevin Stone

(Plymouth Canton). 4:11.

140: Taka Watanabe (Novi) pinned Randy

Morgan (Walled Lake Central) . 4:52. t h M

place: Dan Hamblin (Plymouth Salem) defeat-

ed N«k Stmon (Novi). 4-1.

14S: Nick Petryk (Uvonia Stevenson) by

injury default over Eugene Konoi (Wailed Lake

Central): t h M place: Steve Yurkunas (South

Lyon) de fea ted Nick McGowan (L ivon ia

Churchill). 11-5.

162 : Corey Vos (Wal led Lake Central)

pinned Brad Kalis (South Lyon), 3:40; third

place: Anwar Crutchfield (Plymouth Salem)

defeated Nate Muchow (Livonia Churchill), 7-

2 .

ISO. Ship Backer (Novi) plnnad Shane Kam

(Lakeland). 1:58; t h M place: Alan Shakarian

(Uvonia Franklin) defeated Mike Allison (Uvo-

nia Stevenson). 16-9.

171: Derek Vos (Wal led Lake Central)

defeated Dan Thompson (Walled Lake West

am). 9-8. t h M place: Brian Grider (Northville)

p«nnad Marti Laidlaw (Milford!, 3:34.

i a t : Teono Wi lson (P lymouth Salem)

defeated Joe Ramlawi (Uvonia Churchill). 4 3

t h M place: Aaron Roan (Mlllord) pinned Joe

Toth (Walled Lake Western). 2:30.

21S: Bob Fowler (Livonia Churchill) defeat-

ed Brian Evans (Bnghton). 112 thM ptaca:

Will Wilson (South Lyon) pinned Jon Talbot

[Nov.). 2:29.

DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL

DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Feb. 15 at Femdale

275 pound*: Adam Adkins (Troy) pinned

John Losier (Mo t t ) . 3:41; third place: Jeff

Bracken (Catholic Central) pinned Scott Lanti

I Royal Oak Kimball), 4:50

- 101: Vlnh Dok (Starting Heights) pinned

Shawn Baker (Athens). 5 :11; third ptoee:

Brian Sullivan (Brother Rica) pinned Vlkas

Pet el (Troy). 2:20.

112 : Monte Lewis (Sterl ing Heights) by

injury default over Mitch Hancock (Catholic

Central) ; third place: Deryl Dewe (Athens)

defeated Neil Durtwi (Kimball). 5-4.

U S : Mario Bastianeili (Athens) defeated

Mike Zeienock (Catholic Central). 1D4; t h M

place: Matt York (Edsei Ford) by injury default

over Mousse Hamka (Fordeon).

125: Tim Pacrtto (Starting Heights) pinned

Dennts Duvall (Ha»l Park). 1:05, t h M piece:

Mike Derkevorkien (Kimball) defected Dave

0 Hara (Catholic Central). 6-3.

120: Jacob Chapman (Haiel Park) pinned

Michae l Alveredo (Dearborn). 1 :30 ; t h i rd

piece: Ryan Waggoner (Troy) defeated Aaron

Napier (Hazel Park). AO

135 : Scott Lemay (Troy) defeated Chris

Neisen (Kimball). 9-2.

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t h ings up. going f r o m a one-three-one t r a p to a two-three rone. We knew Madonna is an explosive team on offense and we put the t r a p on to slow them down and give them something to think about."

Leading the way for the Saints was junior guard J e n Forkner who finished with a game-high 23 points (eight in the final three minutes). Dykgraaf poured in 22.

Aquinas a l so rece ived 15 points from Bridget Lamoreaux and 12 points and nine rebounds from Sarah King.

Pelc added 10 poin ts for the Crusaders. Cushman, after net-ting nine in the f i r s t half, was shutout in the second half.

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Do you believe that all gardens are p lanned , planted and maintained without one thing going w r o n g ' Let me tell you, they aren't?

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A California fr iend confesses she planted a short crop on the north side of the garden and the taller ones on the south (it's better to reverse the order). And one more: One person planted trees underneath a power line and they were fine, until the power company came to clear the right-of-way.

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In the chapter devoted to weed wig. his advice is to "get 'em while they're small." Also, be diligent about weeding, and mulch.

Pat's humor comes through loud and clear as he leads the reader through the trials and errors of gardening.

For example, he begins Chapter 12 -"Feeling Bugged' Pest Control" - as fol-lows: "If you grow it, they will come "^s, they will. Sooner or later (probabh sooner), when you start a garden, you'll have to deal with invasive pests. You'll be bugged by bugs."

His'personal treatment is organic pest control and he explains why, especially in home gardens. Some advice: Know the insect, grow resistant varieties, rotate crops, use integrated pest management His advice about pests and diseases ^ just as thorough.

Pruning, comporting, winter protec-tion, staking, soil nutrients, transplant-ing, sowing seeds and much more good "stuff" is included. The black and white line drawings are very helpful; clever cartoons are interspersed throughout Pat's final remarks give an insightful look into this author:

"A real gardener takes the manure in life and turns it into compost, right1 So don't let the failures get to you. Focus on the fun part. Enjoy the joys. After all, the most important thing we grow in our gardens.. . is ourselves."

On call Confident ial : I'm still looking for

those of you who use reel-type mowers. Send a postcard to me at the Observer & Eccentric, 805 E. Maple, Birmingham 48009.

Call Chuck Randolph Travel at (810) 645-5050 about our fabulous trip to Eng-land this May. Reservation deadline is Monday, March 3.

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Light touch Crystal candlesticks: Light up a romantic dinner for two with a pair of angular heart-shaped Gorham Crystal Esprit candle-sticks. The pair retails for $70 at Heslop's at the Merri-Five Plaza in Livonia; MeadowBrook Village in Rochester Hills, Oakland Mall in Troy and Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield.

Hansen at hand Whimsical works: Artist Stephen Hansen, originally from Michigan, is known for his full-size papier-mache pieces and is fea-tured in numerous collectionsincluding at the Smith-sonian Institute. Two of hisTsmaller design cast works shown here - "Getting My Piece of the Pie" ($650) and"Mom and Pop Tart" ($800) - are available at Galerie Blu. 568 N. Woodward, Birmingham. Hansen will be at the gallery for a single-artist show later this year. Call (810) 594-0472.

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Let off steam with Chinese cuisine

RUTH MOSSOK JOHNSTON

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My a d v e n t u r e into learning how to

• cook e thn ic foods

r * * T b e s a n i n 1 9 7 2 " j t

was rooted in learn-ing to prepare Chi-nese or Asian loods. The classes I took, were g iven to me (and five others) in the upper apartment of the Asia Trading Co. which al tha t

time, was on Washington Street in Royal Oak. My interest into that type of cui-sine has not waned. I 've continued to increase my reper to i re of Asian and Pacific Rim dishes, and last year 1 took a class from Helen Chen, the daughter of the famous Joyce Chen After all these years, it's still a primary focus of influ-ence on my cooking.

Susanna Foo, a James Beard award-winning cookbook author and owner of the superb Susanna Foo Chinese Restau-rant in Philadelphia (on Walnut Street) recal ls her c h i l d h o o d m e m o r i e s of Northern China and Taiwan:

"Everything I cook is based on what I remember from childhood. There is no need to improve' the classical dishes -they have been popular for thousands of years. But a 'good cook should be open-minded."

With that in mind, be advised that Susanna has a beau t i fu l book out -"Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine" (pub-lished by C h a p t e r s Publ ish ing , Ltd; 1995, $35 hardcover).

This award-winning book is a perfect way to explore Chinese cuisine wi th friends. In planning your meal - consid-er p repa r ing some steam cuisine Ala Wok This could be a unique approach to pot-luck entertaining. Provide each guest or couple with one Chinese-type bamboo steamer used with a wok. Have the gues t s place s teamable cuisine of their choice in their designated steamer - and bring it along for dinner. Using this technique, you not only have the ability to cook a multi-course meal in 20 minutes, you are providing the creative means to an interesting and delicious dinner. This idea can also be done by the person giving the party - same idea, the host prepares the steamer baskets

Steaming tips: • Make s u r e fish is placed in the

steamer on top leaves or vegetables - if what you are cooking is something real juicy - p l a c e a p l a t e in the s t e a m e r under the food being cooked.

• If s t e a m i n g d u m p l i n g s , s t eam directly on the b a m b o o s teamer - no need for leaves or a plate below them

• Make sure the water in the wok is s i m m e r i n g be fo re p l a c i n g the fi l led steamers over it.

• Make sure the lid is in place to keep the steam circulating around even-ly to cook the food.

• Always keep the water level con-sistent - not too high - you don't want it to touch the food, not too low - you don't want the wok to boil dry.

• Steam cuisine ideas: dumplings, a s sor ted vege tab les , rice p a p e r rolls stuffed with glutinous rice and shrimp, fish, meat balls - almost anything can be steamed.

• Make several sauces to have on hand for dipping - gingered soy sauce or hoisin.

My recipe for hoisin sauce is as fol-

lows.

RUTH'S HOME-MADE HOISIN SAUCE

You can buy ho i s in s a u c e at any-Asian shop or grocery that has an Asian section - my homemade version is con-sistent with the taste of prepared ver-s ions . It is d e l i c i o u s on c repes , dumplings, meat, fish and even on egg rolls.

8 garlic cloves, peeled and minced 2 green onions, ends cut and finely chopped

1 / 2 cup (light) black molasses

1 /4 cup light sod ium-reduced soy

sauce

5 tablespoons raspberry jam 1 /4 teaspoon dry Oriental hot mus-tard powder

4 tablespoons tomato paste 1 tab I espoon ca nol a oil 1-1 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n s d r i ed red chili flakes or Asian red pepper powder

Place the garlic, onions, molasses, light

soy, jam. mustard powder, tomato paste, oil.

and chili flakes in the bou'l of a food proces-

sor fitted with a steel s blade. Process until

smooth.

The f o l l o w i n g r e c i p e s a re f rom "Susanna Foo Chinese Cuis

PORK DUMPLINGS WITH SOY GINGER SAUCE

Makes 40-45 dumplings 1 pound pork butt, coarsely ground 1 cup finely chopped scaliions

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Inv i t ing ideas from page D4

3 tablespoons soy sauce

1 tablespoon peeled, grated ginger-root

1 / 2 p o u n d Chinese napa cabbage , f ine ly c h o p p e d (if you c a n n o t get napa cabbage, substitute green cab-bage. Because it is not as moist as the Chinese cabbage, add 2 tablespoons of water to the pork filling before incor-porating the cabbage.

1 1-pound package round dumpling wrappers (gyoza). 3 inches in diame-ter

Soy-Ginger Sauce (recipe to follow) Do not use preground meat commonly

found in supermarkets - cut the meat into

\fl-inch cubes, then grind it in small batches

(1/3 to 1/2 pound at a time) in a food proces-

sor. Or ask your butcher to grind the meat

coarsely for you.

In a large bowl, combine thejiork, seal-

lions. soy sauce, sesame oil. and gingerroot.

Mix well so that the flavors will penetrate the

meat. Then add the cabbage and mix until all

the ingredients are thoroughly combined.

The filling will not taste right if you try to

combine all the ingredients at once.

Place 1 dumpling wrapper on a plate or a

board. Place 1 scant tablespoon of pork mix-

ture in the center. Moisten the edges of the

wrapper with a little water, then fold them

over the filling to form a half-moon shape.

Pinch the center together first, then stand the

dumpling up on its base and pleat one of the

sides ofthe half-moon twice, halfway between

the outer edge and the center. Pleat the other

side in the same way and leave the dumpling

standing up.

, Stand the finished dumplings on a baking

sheet lined with waxed paper. Do not allow

the sides of the dumplings to touch each

other, or they will stick together. Repeat,

using the remaining dumpling wrappers and

pork filling. The dumplings can be made in

advance and frozen up to 3 months (defrost

dumplings before cooking or they will bum),

or they may be cooked immediately.

To Pan-Fry Dumplings:

Pan-fried dumplings are known as "pot

stickers" because one side sticks to the bottom

of the pot, becoming delightfully crisp. Heat

about 1 tablespoon corn oil in a large non

stick skillet. Add as many dumplings as can

fit in a single layer. Pour 1/2 cup cold ivater

over the dumplings.

Cover the skillet and cook over low heat for

about 10 minutes, without turning or stir-

ring, until the water has evaporated and the

dumplings are golden and crisp on the bot-

tom. If the dumplings are not browned

enough, keep cooking until they are. Remove

the dumplings to a heated platter and repeat

with the remaining dumplings. Serve hot.

with Soy-Ginger Sauce on the side.

SOY-GINGER SAUCE

Makes about 3 / 4 cup dipping sauce

1 /4 cup soy sauce

1/4 cup balsamic vinegar

2 tablespoons water

1 tablespoon peeled, julienned ginger-root, soaked in ice water

l.Combine all the ingredients in a small

bowl. Mix thoroughly and serve. This sauce

will keep for up lo 1 week in the refrigerator,

without the gingerroot. Add the gingerroot

when ready to serve.

Ruth Mossok Johnston is an author and food columnist who lives in Franklin To leave a Voice Mail mes-sage for Ruth, dial (313) 953-2047. mailbox 1902.

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Into the past: Now's the time for antiques BY M A R Y K L E M I C

At Home Editor

"Don't stop thinking about tomorrow ... Yesterday's gone" a popular song warned a few years ago.

But it's likely you're more in tune with the refrain of another song, "Everything old is new again," when it comes to antiques.

Antiques enthusiasts come in all ages; and if you'd like to get started collecting, there's no time like the pre-sent. Area dealers encourage novices to take that first step of finding out about the antiques they like.

"They're going to have an interest in certain things," said Doris McElmurry, owner of Dobbin House Antiques in Clarkston, which specializes in silver-plated flatware. "What they really need to do is they need to learn about the business ... Learn about the category ."

The library is a good place to start, she said -"There's a plethora of books on antiques "

Also, "The best way to leam is go to shows ... talk to dealers." .

McElmurry is one of more than 100 O f i e n a e a u t y

nationally recognized exhibitors who will be at the Southfield Pavilion Antiques Exposition Friday-

Sunday, Feb. 21-23, at the Southfield Civic Center, Evergreen at 10-1/2 Mile.

The show, in its 17th year, will feature a wide selection of American, European and Oriental antiques and fine art. Antiques dealers from across the country, noted authors and nationally known experts will display and sell collections.

If you're feeling intimidated, the answer "is to p lunge in and buy what they like, said Joe Rumford, owner of Joe Rumford antiques in Troy, another exposition participant "Do a little com-parison shopping."

Classes are available on antiques, said Rumford, who taught one such class at a Livonia

high school. "They need to do a lot of reading, a lot of

research, a lot of looking," said Jack Cunsaulus, owner of Gray 's Gallery and Jack's Corner

Bookstore J\ Plymouth, which car-ries out-of-print books and jewelry

19th century Chinese vase an£j has been in the Southfield

exhibit every year. "There are so many reproductions on the mar-ket right now, they really do have to do a lot of asking.

There always has to be a reason behind a collection, dealers

said. It's something personal

A history major, McElmurry started with Civil War items. Usable items such as furniture are always popular, she said

"A lot of times they're collecting their childhood," McElmurry

said. -"They like what they collect," said Rumford, whose shop fea-

tures eclectic collections "With the new baby boomers the trend is going into mod-

ernism. A lot of people are colkcting the '40s, '50s and '60s. (But) a lot of people want the 17th, 18th and 19th century.

A love of something old, something that has already been estab-

lished, motivates many collectors. "They feel safe, feel good," Rumford said.

Hours for the Southfield Pavilion Antiques-Exposition are 2-9 p.m.

Friday, noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday Admission

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One paid admission is good for all three days of the show. Parking is free.

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Pillow talk: elegant, coloful, diverse

NAOMI STONE LEVY

Pillows can be diverse and eclectic, esthetic and elegant, calming or electric, significant or unim-portant . I could think ot many other adjectives, but in essence pillows will add or detract from any room. I love 'em!

Pil lows can be seasonal. Vary them from summer to winter and even holiday to holiday. Lightweight cotton fabric, pe rhaps whimsical in character, would give way to American quilt pa t terns . Other options are very elegant silks and vel-vets as the requirement dictates. They can be needlepoint or embroidered -how about lacy?

There are a mvriad of ways to trim pillows. There exists tassels with charis-ma. very costly, that I have often used at the tour corners. An inexpensive coun-terpart might be large buttons, self-cov-

ered or contrasting colors in the same way as welt cord.

But welting is also available in costly varieties; twisted cord in multicolors is merely one of several potentials, often coordinated with tassels or floret but-tons.

How to organize pillows on a sofa should challenge your talents. If they vary in size the largest ones should be behind smaller ones. 1 much prefer all squares, rectangles or bolsters, rather than rounds and triangles. On occasion I have the square corners pinch-pleated.

How does one discuss color? It is a fascinating subject that isn't easily artic-ulated. We are all cognizant of the pri-mary colors on the wheel: red, yellow and blue. Next are the secondary (in-between) colors: orange, green and pur-ple. And then there are the dozens, even hundreds of variations of the six, too subtle to describe.

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three rows, off-centered, and separated by a narrow band of the background green. On this pillow 1 wouldn't use any welt-cord. Don' t confine yourself to green - any rich color that sends you is right.

A second and third pillow for this group could be a printed heavy silk, either traditional or contemporary in design. Next I'd love to see the fourth and fifth in heavy silk, but in only one glorious color.

If you research the fabric houses you will have to acknowledge that no fabric accepts colors with more subtlety than velvets and silks.

To these single-colored delights why not add the short tassels 1 spoke of earli-er? Said fabr ic houses of ten have marked-down remnants of exquisite and very costly fabrics. Elegant?

You cton't aspire to this elegance? Let 's eva lua te a more simple array. Nothing wrong with a wide-whale cor-duroy for the background. Add to this the second and third pillow in a printed chintz, again either geometric, modern

or traditional. The fourth and fifth pil-low again should be a rich looking, sin-gle-colored cotton/linen, with a fabu-lous hinge trim in varying colors, insert-ed in lieu of welt.

Try sewing some very attractive but-tons close together and all over the sur-face of a pillow.

Beads, in a multitude of colors, are yet another venue.

The pillow forms should be ultra-soft to provide real comfort. Whether used as a headrest or propped behind your back for support depends on your need.. The covers should be zipper-closed to ease the comfort involved in changing them.

1 could go on and on with p i l low talk, but 1 urge you to concoct your own schemes. You'll love the creativity.

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• Have all the fixtures been installed, secured and cleared?

You may notice a clause in your con-tract referred to as the substantial com-pletion clause. Most contractors request

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Once the punch list is completed and the final inspection has taken place your contractor will ask for the remaining balance. Be sure you have received the following:

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When shooting slides for the purpose of mon tag ing ( a l w a y s u s e s l ide film because you will a lways see what the end result will be), try to overexpose slightly. This way, when you make your sandwich, the result won' t be too dark.

Keep files of your slides to be used for montages. You can have a file of sun shots, cloud shots, silhouettes, etc. This makes your montaging much easier.

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There was little pomp, considering the cir-cumstances, Jerry Lewis, one of the kings of comedy was holding court for metro Detroit

media Feb. 11 a t the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.

Casually dressed in a red shirt, navy V-neck sweater, j eans and jogging shoes, Lewis, who is s tarr ing as the devilish Mr. Applegate in "Damn Yankees" a t Fisher Theatre, hardly looked like royalty.

"Isn't th is cozy," he asks as reporters, usually never a t a loss for words, stare, overcome with emotion, and memories of their childhood hero. "It always s ta r t s out a s a s taring contest," he says. "This is number 54."

Finally, someone asks - "where do you get all the energy?" - the spell is broken, everyone remembers their lines, the show begins.

"I truly believe the body and mind atrophies. I fear tha t more than anything else. The more you do, the more you can do," said Lewis explaining why a t age 70, 71 in March, he's s ta r r ing as Mr. Applegate, the devil in the revival of the Richard Adier/Jerry Ross musical "Damn Yankees." He's also working on three new movies, all comedies, and will be 77 when he finishes them.

"We're born with a tremendous resource, the ability to get up and go. When I get up in the morning I open my eyes and scream 'I made another one.' I am moving as fas t today as I did when I was 20, it prevents atrophy."

Lewis, who also said he's "gonna go to 101, and beat George Burns," is living a dream - to per-form in a Broadway show. But why "Damn Yankees," I ask.

"The Yankees have always been a par t of my life," he answers. "My fa ther and I used to go to games together. In high school I was the only f reshman playing senior baseball. I could have gotten a baseball scholarship."

Before agreeing to do the part , he went to see the show because "I didn't like the script. I went under duress, and came out loving the show."

Detroit Tiger fans, upset by the Tiger's recent losing s t reak, can certainly relate to Joe Boyd's frustrat ion.

It's 1955, Boyd's favorite ball team is the Washington Senators, who never in all their his-tory have had a chance to win a pennant . Boyd dreams of the Senators beating the New York Yankees to win the American League pennant .

Mischievous devil: Jerry Lewis stars as Mr. Applegate in the first national tour of the Broadway music "Damn Yankees.9 Lewis discussed his devilish role at a press conference at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham.

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Boyd says he'd sell his soul to the devil for a'chance to beat those "Damn Yankees," and Lewis appears. He changes Boyd into Joe Hardy, a great ball player, but there are str ings attached.

"I've been playing a devil to r 66 years," said Lewis about playing Applegate. "He's not a mean devil, he's mischie-vous."

Besides a great story - love, romance

and deception - there are songs including - "You Gotta Have Heart," "Whatever Lola Wants," and "Two Lost Souls."

While Lewis plays a funny sort of devil, he's serious about theater . "This is a man who wants to do the best he can, and give the audience their money's worth," he said. "My father told me if you're not sweating, you're not working. Longevity comes from quality."

He demands tha t the show be every bit as good in Chicago, Boston and Detroit as it was on Broadway. "We bring Broadway to Detroit," he said. "I believe Detroit is as important as any other city."

He's a man with a point of view, integrity and sense of value. He s tar ted the National Tbur of "Damn Yankees" a f te r the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon '95, and the tour shuts down every year in August for six weeks so Lewis can prepare for the telethon. "Nothing stops MDA he said." Par t of his contract for the show, scheduled to run to New Year's Eve 1999, allows for t ime off during the telethon. "I come back energized," he said.

Producing shows is expensive, and that 's why Lewis believes there a r e n t more new produc-tions.

"The theater needs mater ia l , but you have to give them their money's worth," he said. "We would shut theaters down if t he re weren't revivals or people passionate about their work. I t was better in the 1940s and 1950s. There was more care, personal grat i tude wasn' t blotted out by cost."

A reporter asks why he hasn ' t chosen to do more "serious" dramatic roles. Lewis snaps, "you haven' t seen my work.

T h e world needs more of my nonsense than 35,000 people doing dr f i toa7he sffia. "Comedy is very difficult. I t comes from a m a n in trouble who people will pay for making a complete fool of him-self. That's pretty dramatic. Don't talk to me about drama."

Lewis said he respects his profession, audience, and family - five sons, daughter; Danielle Sara who will be five in March, grandchildren, a great grandchild, and wife San Dee "Sam."

"I use the treadmill every morning, I don't dr ink or smoke," h e explains. "When you get to be my age you get wisdom. You count your blessings and take care of yourself. I have a strong respon-sibility."

When asked if the Je r ry Lewis his daughter sees is the same one fans see. He replies - "I'm never off. My daughter sees he r father, and the performer, but she doesn't understand why people stopped me at the mall and asked me for my auto-graph."

"Do they know you?" she asks? "I tell her 'no,' then she asks, 'can I have your autograph too?"

Rehearsing keeps him busy, and Lewis said he hasn ' t had much time to explore Birmingham or metro Detroit, but he did go to Somerset Collection in Troy with his daughter.

"Sam, my wife took her to FAO Schwarz at Somerset, and when I asked he r where she want-ed to go on our date she said we'd go to this swell mall. We pulled up in front, and there are all these walkways and elevators. She took me to ele-vator one in the bowels of th is mall, and took me to FAO Schwarz where I bought her whatever she wanted."

COMEDY

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Sing-Along: The cast of The Second City - Detroit (left to right) musical director Chad Krueger, Angela Shelton, Joshua Funk, Grant Krause, Rico Bruce Wade, Larry Campbell and Margaret Exner in the finale of "Ambassador Bridge Party," the ensemble's ninth revue.

Second City - Detroit"parties, touches audience BY KEELY WYGONIK S t a f f W r i t e r

T h e c a s t of S e c o n d C i t y -Detroi t "Reach O u t a n d Touch," t h e a u d i e n c e in " A m b a s s a d o r B r i d g e P a r t y , " t h e e n s e m b l e ' s ninth revue.

This is gritty, giddy, in your face comedy Motown style. When pro-d u c e r / c a s t m e m b e r A n g e l a She l ton says , "come on , I wan t you to ' R e a c h O u t a n d T o u c h Someone,' touch the person next to you," the a u d i e n c e g e t s ner-vous.

It 's qu i te a s ight , a d u l t s wig-gling in their seats , looking up at the ceiling, a t their date , private-ly wishing this wasn ' t happening. T h e n t h e t e n s i o n b r e a k s , c a s t members rush into t h e audience a n d t o u c h p e o p l e . R i c o B r u c e Wade shows a picture of h is chil-dren. t h e idea ia - we ' re all dif-ferent, but we're together, let 's see what we have in common, and get to know one another, let 's be kind.

"Touch" is w h a t t h i s ensemble

does a lot. They touch our but -tons, our past , mak ing us laugh, and cha l leng ing us to put as ide prejudices against people who are black, fa t , gay, or j u s t d i f f e ren t wi th l ines l ike - "you don't l ike me because I'm white."

As in previous shows, the musi-cal n u m b e r s a r e t h e s t ronges t . Here's a favorite;

"If you're searching for a college to a t t end in the gorgeous s tate of Mich igan . . m a k e s fun of our h i g h e r i n s t i t u t i o n s of l e a r n i n g w i t h f a m i l i a r s t e r e o t y p e s . " C o n s i d e r t h e p l a y b o y , p a r t y school, get a teaching degree from C M U . G e t a U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n d e g r e e in five or s ix y e a r s . A l b i o n , e x p e n s i v e , n o t smarter."

Marga re t Exner fits in well as the newest cast member. A gradu-a t e of Wayne S t a t e Univers i ty , s h e h a s a p p e a r e d in n u m e r o u s productions a t the Bonstelle and Studio thea te rs , was a member of T h e S e c o n d C i t y - D e t r o i t

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Tour ing Company , di rector a n d M.C. of a local performance troop called "Topohobia Stagings."

The world is unk ind to people l ike M a r g a r e t , w h o like fe l low c a s t m e m b e r s L a r r y C a m p b e l l and Joahua F u n k , is overweight.

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D e t r o i t Mayor D e n n i s Archer (Rico Bruce Wade) and Gov. John E n g l e r ( J o s h u a F u n k ) a r e f a i r g a m e w h e n "Mr. G a m b a l i n o " ( G r a n t Krause) comes to town. A r c h e r a n d Eng le r a r g u e over w h a t g a m b l i n g p r o f i t s wil l be used for - rebuilding Detroi t or educat ion - and get into a brawl G a m b a l i n o s t a r t s t a k i n g be t s -" O K I ' v e got $ 2 0 0 t h a t s a y s Engler gets his but t kicked," then on a l o u d s p e a k e r y o u h e a r -"Canada a safe place to gamble."

J o a h u a Funk charma everyone w i t h h ia lounge l i za rd ac t w i t h m u a i c director C h a d Krueger . a

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Excellent cast shines in high-voltage drama 'I Am A Man' Meadow Brook Theatre with

Plowshares Theatre Company presents "/ Am A Man," through Sunday, March 9. at the theater, Wilson Hall, Oakland University. Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays i $'221, 2 p.m. Wednesdays ($22), 8 p.m. Fridays $26.50). 2 p.m. Saturdays ($22),

6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays '$32), 2 p.m. Sundays '$22). and 6:30 p.m. Sundays ($26.50). Student, senior, and group dis-counts available. (8101 377-3300.

BY BARBARA MICHALS SPECIAL WRITER

"I A m A Man , " c u r r e n t l y per -

f o r m e d a t M e a d o w B r o o k T h e a t r e , is a h igh-vol tage d r a m a de ta i l ing the 1968-Memphis san -i t a t i o n w o r k e r s ' s t r i k e a n d t h e h o n e s t zeal of t h e i r local u n i o n pres iden t , T O . Jones .

The profess ional Michigan pre-m i e r e of A n n A r b o r p l a y w r i g h t O y a m O ' s e n g r o s s i n g t a l e i s co-produced by Meadow Brook a n d D e t r o i t ' s P l o w s h a r e s T h e a t r e Company, a n d t h e excel lent c a s t c o m b i n e s m e m b e r s of both t h e -a t e r t roupes .

M o s t l y b l a c k , t h e M e m p h i s s a n i t a t i o n w o r k e r s t o i l e d f o r u n b e l i e v a b l y low w a g e s u n d e r u n s a f e c o n d i t i o n s a n d w i t h no job security. W h e n they w e n t out

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C h a r l e s B e v e l i s t h e o m n i p r e s e n t b l u e s m a n w h o s e s i ng ing s e t s t h e t i m e a n d mood of t h e play. He projects f rom t h e h e a r t , e v e n t h o u g h s o m e of t h e lyrics a r e dif f icul t to ful ly catch. H e a l s o p r o j e c t s t h e v o i c e s of v a r i o u s po in t s of view d u r i n g the d r a m a .

L u r a y C o o p e r o f f e r s s t r o n g s u p p o r t a s C r a i g Willins, t he pol-i s h e d u n i o n p r o f e s s i o n a l w h o

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comes to aid the M e m p h i s strik-ers. Though Wil l ins is also black, h e and Jones come from such dif-f e r e n t w o r l d s t h e y can b a r e l y communica te .

A s the d o u b l e - d e a l i n g mayor, Ph i l l ip Locker is poli t ical sl ime i n c a r n a t e y e t m a n a g e s to keep f rom sl ipping in to car ica ture .

T h e a l w a y s - r e l i a b l e R o b e r t Gros sman is equa l ly effective as t h e hard-nose New York unionist a n d the city solicitor increasingly sympa the t i c to the s t r ikers .

Paul Hopper is a m u s i n g as the w h i t e c l e r g y m a n t o t a l l y enveloped in t h e black communi-ty. J enn i f e r Kay J o n e s is fine as J o n e s ' f r u s t r a t e d w i f e , a s a r e P h i l l i p S e k o u G l a s s a s Rev. Moore , C l y d e T. H a r p e r a s the c i ty ' s sen io r b l a c k c o u n c i l m a n .

a n d C h a r l o t t e N e l s o n a s a n N A A C P secre ta ry . E s a u Pr i tchet t and M i c h a e l J a y a re convincing a s the b lack mi l i t an t s .

O v e r a l l , d i r e c t o r G a r y Anderson de l ive rs a f ine produc-tion, a l t h o u g h t h e r e were several m i n o r l i n e f l u b s a t S a t u r d a y n i g h t ' s p e r f o r m a n c e . R e i d J o h n s o n ' s l i g h t i n g a n d P e t e r H i c k s ' m i n i m a l s c e n e r y a l s o work well m o s t of the t ime.

H o w e v e r , a n e a r l y s c e n e depic t ing t h e d e a t h of two sani-ta t ion w o r k e r s c a u g h t in faul ty m a c h i n e r y - t h e i n c i d e n t t h a t p r e c i p i t a t e d t h e s t r i k e - is so r e p r e s e n t a t i o n a l i t m a k e s no sense a t all t o a n y o n e who h a s n o t r e a d t h e p r o g r a m b a c k -ground m a t e r i a l .

'Marvin's Room' a tear-filled tribute to reconciliation BY JOHN MONAGHAN Special wr i ter

W h e n s i s t e r s Lee a n d Bess i e a re r e u n i t e d a f t e r 20 long yea r s of s e l f - i m p o s e d s e p a r a t i o n , t h e f r o z e n s m i l e s o n t h e i r f a c e s s p e a k v o l u m e s . R e c o g n i t i o n . Shock . Rel ie f . A n d a b o u t a mil-l i o n m e m o r i e s b o t h g o o d a n d bad. T h o u g h t h e r e w a s scarcely a dry eye in t h e house a t t he end of " M a r v i n ' s Room," t h e r e were m o m e n t s l ike t h i s ea r l i e r on t h a t r e a l l y h i t h o m e . A H o l l y w o o d w e e p i e t h a t ' s e q u a l p a r t s p o i g n a n t a n d m a n i p u l a t i v e , i t o f f e r s i n D i a n e K e a t o n a n d M e r y l S t r e e p t h e bes t ro les on sc reen so f a r t h i s year.

A d a p t e d by Sco t t M c P h e r s o n f r o m h i s o w n p l a y , " M a r v i n ' s Room" is a b o u t f ami ly responsi-bility, love, a n d a t l e a s t pa r t i a l reconci l ia t ion.

B e s s i e , a f t e r b e i n g d i a g n o s e d wi th l e u k e m i a , n e e d s he r s i s t e r a n d n e p h e w s t o g e t t e s t e d a s p o s s i b l e b o n e m a r r o w d o n o r s . T h e r e q u e s t d o e s n ' t come easy. Bess ie moved down to Flor ida to c a r e for t h e i r b e d r i d d e n f a t h e r ( H u m e C r o n y n ) , who h a s b e e n dying s lowly ever since.

"He doesn ' t w a n t m e to miss a

thing," she tel ls t h e compassion-a t e b u t s l i g h t l y s c a t t e r e d Dr Wal ly (a c h a r m i n g comic t u r n f r o m Robert DeNiro) . Lee. a sin-g l e m o m w i t h a c o s m e t o l o g y d e g r e e , h a s s p e n t t h e pas t two decades t ry ing to ca rve out a life f o r h e r s e l f w h i l e r a i s i n g t w o sons. The younges t is a doll, but t h e o l d e s t ( p l a y e d in J a m e s D e a n - s t y l e b y L e o n a r d o DiCapr io ) s p e n d s h i s t i m e in a men ta l ins t i tu t ion a f t e r bu rn ing down the fami ly h o m e .

"Marvin ' s Room" r e f e r s to the f a t h e r ' s r o o m , w h e r e B e s s i e m a k e s r o u n d - t h e - c l o c k medica-t ion visi ts a n d f l a s h e s p a t t e r n s of l i g h t o n t h e w a l l w i t h a beveled mi r ro r — t h e old man ' s l a s t r e m a i n i n g p l e a s u r e . I t ' s a f a r c ry f r o m t h e e f f i c i e n t bu t d e p r e s s i n g n u r s i n g h o m f t h a t Lee insists Bess ie look into;

The act ing in t h e film is every b i t a s good a s y o u m i g h t h a v e hea rd . S t reep ' s se l f i sh Lee w a n t s you to d e s p i s e her . Yet . t h o u g h i t ' s p a i n f u l t o a d m i t , we m i g h t r e l a t e to h e r m o r e t h a n S a i n t B e s s i e s i nce i t ' s t h r o u g h Lee ' s e y e s t h a t m u c h of t h e s t o r y u n f o l d s , B e s s i e , m e a n w h i l e , m igh t be Kea ton ' s b e s t role ever.

M u c h of t h e p r a i s e wi l l come from t h e a c t r e s s per forming sans m a k e u p , b u t i t ' s t h r o u g h some i n n e r l i g h t t h a t K e a t o n r ea l ly s h i n e s . You r e a l l y b e l i e v e t h a t she h a s found t r u e love through the ca re of Others.

Director J e r r y Zaks t r ies hard t o m a k e u s f o r g e t t h a t w e ' r e wa tch ing a filmed s tage play. The credit s e q u e n c e is a marve l , with the c a m e r a of fer ing a n ant 's-eye view of M a r v i n ' s end le s s rows of medic ine bot t les , which look like t h e . t o w e r i n g s k y s c r a p e r s of Metropol is .

While it u s e s every tr ick in the book to w r e n c h a tear , "Man-in's Room" d o e s have one bold scene. Bess ie h a s p romised t h e boys a t r i p t o D i s n e y W o r l d a n d t h e w o r l d ' s f a v o r i t e t h e m e p a r k Is s h o w n a s c r o w d e d , h o t , a n d oppress ive . H e r last s igh t before s l ipp ing in to unconsc iousness is the s t u f f e d h e a d of Goofy s ta r ing down a t her.

S u r e t h e a c t i n g is inc red ib le B u t m a k i n g a m o v i e fo r M i r a m a x ia d iv is ion of Disney) t h a t s h o w s t h e Magic Kingdom a s the hell it s o m e t i m e s is might be " M a r v i n ' s Room" mos t under-r a t ed a c h i e v e m e n t .

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b i t of a c o m e d i a n h i m s e l f . K ruege r w a n t s to b r e a k u p wi th h is g i r l f r i e n d , b u t d o e s n ' t know how. F u n k offers l ines in song, all end ing w i t h t h e w o r d s we've all s a i d - " b u t w e c a n s t i l l b e f r iends ."

A n g e l a S h e l t o n i s t h e c o n -c e r n e d m o m , w h o s e s o n , T h e o d o r e , (Rico B r u c e W a d e ) a

s t r a i g h t A s t u d e n t , is f a i l i n g "Ebonics ." W h e n S h e l t o n te l l s t h e t e a c h e r M a r g a r e t ( w h o is white* t h a t h e r son is an A stu-d e n t , Marga re t b l u r t s out - "Girl y o u c a n s a v e y o u r d r a m a fo r y o u r m a m a " W h e n t h e two learn t h e y a t t e n d e d t h e s a m e college, Yale, they b e c o m e f r i e n d s sha t -t e r i n g a s s u m p t i o n s - black peo-

ple don ' t go to Yale, and all black people s p e a k black Engl ish.

The finale's a sing-along, Irish style, t h a t goes like t h i s - "If you lived in De t ro i t you'd a l ready be home, so r a i s e up a g lass t ha t is f i l l e d , t h e c i t y ' s i m p r o v i n ' so t h i n k a b o u t m o v i n ' we p romise you will not g e t killed."

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Metallica makes a melodic change in style BY CHRISTINA FUOCO STAFF WRITER

I n p o p a n d r o c k m u s i c , a r e v a m p i n g of s ty le is n e c e s s a r y s o m e t i m e s t o r e s u s c i t a t e a c a r e e r o r to r e n e w t h e b a n d ' s i n t e r e s t in itself.

U 2 j u m p e d f r o m B i b l e - b e l t e a r n e s t n e s s of " J o s h u a T r e e " t o t h e j a d e d , l e a t h e r - c l a d s l e a z e m e r c h a n t s on " A c h t u n g Baby ." T h e h a r m o n i e s t h a t i n u n d a t e d " P o p S m e a r " w e r e s t r i p p e d ou t w h e n T h e V e r v e P ipe r e c o r d e d "Vi l l a in s . " T h e n t h e r e ' s a l w a y s t h e p h y s i c a l m a k e o v e r s t h a t s i n g e r s l ike M a d o n n a a n d Hole 's Cour tney Love go th rough .

M e t a l l i c a ' s m e t a m o r p h o s i s f r o m a heavy , d i rgy s o u n d t o a m o r e l i s t enab l e melodic rock on i ts l a t e s t a l b u m "Load" ( E l e k t r a ) did more t h a n re invent t h e b a n d . I t - not to m e n t i o n the h a i r c u t s a n d body p ie rc ings - t i cked off p l en ty of fans . And bass is t J a s o n News ted h a s h e a r d all abou t it.

"If k ids w a n t to sell us so s h o r t a n d no t w a n t to be invo lved in t h i s record, the re ' s a lot of good h e a v y , h e a v y , h e a v y b a n d s o u t t h e r e l ike S e p u l t u r a t h a t n e e d people ' s s u p p o r t too. I t h i n k i t ' s sil ly to t h row s tones at t h e g u y s t h a t i n v e n t e d t h e m u s i c , " N e w s t e d s a i d d u r i n g a r e c e n t p h o n e i n t e r v i e w f r o m h i s Chicago hote l room.

T h e compla in t s , which inc lude a c c u s a t i o n s of s e l l i n g o u t t o s o u n d more like t r e n d y a l t e r n a -t ive rock b a n d s , p resen t a C a t c h -22 s i t u a t i o n , News ted said .

"A lot of t he se people l iked u s a n d jo ined ou r r a n k s b e c a u s e w e did w h a t e v e r we w a n t e d to. T h e y d u g t h a t a t t i t u d e . Now t h a t w e c o n t i n u e t o do w h a t w e w a n t , t hey ' r e mad because we don ' t do w h a t t h e y w a n t u s to do. I t ' s a c h a s i n g y o u f o w n t a i l s o r t of

Dedicated band: Metallica - from left, vocalist I gui-tarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett, and bassist Jason Newsted - has earned a reputation for its dedication to its fans.

th ing. In order to m a k e ou r se lves h a p p y wi th t h e mus ic , w e w a n t to c rea te some th ing n e w a n d dif-f e r en t and f r e sh for us."

"It h a s t h e most i n p u t f r o m all f o u r m e m b e r s w h i c h m a k e s i t k ind of a more ref lect ive, person-al k i n d of r e c o r d . I t ' s a l s o t h e m o s t l i s t e n a b l e t o a l a r g e a m o u n t of people," N e w s t e d sa id .

T h e p r o o f , h e a d d e d , i s in a l b u m sales.

"The bo t tom l ine is m o r e peo-p l e h a v e c o m e on t o l i s t e n t o Meta l l i ca t h a n h a v e l e f t . T i m e s h a v e to c h a n g e , p e o p l e h a v e to change."

Various influences

n e v e r b e e n a s o b v i o u s a s t h e y a r e o n " L o a d , " a c c o r d i n g t o Newsted .

B l a c k S a b b a t h a n d J i m i H e n d r i x a r e co l lec t ive f a v o r i t e s of M e t a l l i c a . D r u m m e r L a r s Ulr ich f a v o r s Br i t pop b a n d s l ike K u l a S h a k e r w h i l e g u i t a r i s t Kirk H a m m e t t p r e f e r s i n d u s t r i a l m u s i c a s w e l l a s s i t a r i s t R a v i S h a n k a r . S i n g e r / g u i t a r i s t J a m e s H e t f i e l d l i s t e n s t o L y n y r d S k v n y r d , T h e A l l m a n B r o t h e r s B a n d , a n d u p s t a r t s l i k e t h e M i g h t y M i g h t y B o s s t o n e s a n d R o c k e t F r o m T h e C r y p t . N e w s t e d l i k e s a lot of h i p - h o p m u s i c , m e t a l g r o u p s N a p a l m D e a t h . C a n n i b a l C o r p s e a n d S e p u l t u r a , a n d soul a n d Motown

M e t a l l i c a ' s i n f l u e n c e s h a v e music.

"We t a k e o u r i n f l u e n c e s a n d s p i t t h e m b a c k o u t a s a bouncy a n d g r o o v y a n d M o t o w n a n d S a b b a t h y k i n d of th ing . You h e a r so much S o u t h e r n - f l a v o r e d licks a n d r i f f s c o m i n g o u t of J a m e s because t h a t is h is rea l t r u e self. T h a t is all s h o w i n g i ts face now. I t m a k e s i t a b i t m o r e comfor t -a b l e no t h a v i n g t o w o r k u p t o s o m e t h i n g e l se a n d real ly l e t t ing yoursel f go i n s t ead . "

T h a t f r e e d o m i s b e s t r e p r e -s e n t e d in t h e g roove- laden song " T h e O u t l a w T o r n , " a n d t h e Sou the rn - f l avo red acoust ic-based " M a m a S a i d , " N e w s t e d expla ined .

" T h e O u t l a w Torn ' is very epic s o u n d i n g a n d J a m e s ' s s i n g i n g , he real ly ou td id h imse l f on t ha t . I t h i n k t h a t ' s a w o n d e r f u l , won-de r fu l composi t ion . To be able to pu t s o m e t h i n g on t a p e and m a k e it sound l ike t h a t is a n incredible f ea t . It s o u n d s so g rand iose and huge." he s a id .

"I also l ike ' M a m a Said ' for i ts d i v e r s i t y . I t ' s v e r y close to t h e h e a r t of J a m e s . "

Michigan nat ive Born in Ba t t l e Creek March 4,

1963, N e w s t e d l ived in w e s t e r n Michigan u n t i l h i s 18th b i r t hday w h e n he m o v e d o u t w e s t w i t h t h e hopes of j o i n i n g a rock band.

"It worked out ," News ted said w i t h a l augh .

H e b e g a n h i s c a r e e r w i t h t h e P h o e n i x - b a s e d b a n d F l o t s a m a n d J e t s a m . A f t e r five yea r s wi th t h e b a n d , h e l e f t t o r e p l a c e M e t a l l i c a b a s s i s t C l i f f B u r t o n w h o w a s i n s t a n t l y k i l l ed S e p t . 27. 1986, in a t o u r bus accident in S w e d e n .

N e w s t e d sa id h i s c l imb to f ame wasn ' t a s e a s y a s it looked.

"It 's a lot of h a r d work. The re w e r e t imes , you know, w h e n I did

not h a v e a j o b a n d lived on t h e s t r e e t , l i ke t h e s to r i e s you h e a r all t h e t ime . T h e r e were t i m e s I got rid of e v e r y t h i n g excep t my b a s s a n d m y a m p - a n d a piece of cheese," N e w s t e d said .

W h e n M e t a l l i c a p l a y s T h e Pa lace of A u b u r n Hills S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 22-Sunday , March 23, you can b e t News ted ' s family will be t h e r e . So will some of h is "close f r i ends . "

"A lot of folks kind of j u s t show u p a n d say, 'We were bes t b u d -dies in t h e t h i r d g rade and w e n t to d i f f e r e n t h i g h schools. ' T h e n t h e r e ' s t h e people who come u p t o m e w h o w e r e r e a l ( j e r k s ) t o m e w h e n I w a s in h i g h s c h o o l b e c a u s e I w a s a lways a l i t t le bi t d i f f e r e n t t h a n everybody else. (I te l l t h e m ) "I r e m e m b e r who you w e r e a n d h o w you were . Go back to y o u r p ig f a rm . ' It feels good to do t h a t . "

Dedication to fans

S i n c e M e t a l l i c a ' s i ncep t ion in 1981 in Ca l i fo rn ia , t he b a n d h a s e a r n e d a r e p u t a t i o n for spo i l ing i ts f an s .

" T h a t ' s w h y we a r e w h e r e w e are . T h e r e ' s no ques t ion t h a t we a re s t i l l r ea l ly big f a n s of m u s i c - so m a n y d i f f e r e n t k i n d s of m u s i c . E v e r y b o d y is s t i l l a big f a n in t h a t way. It 's a lways been a p r io r i ty of Metal l ica to keep in t h a t t o u c h w i t h o u r o w n f a n s . T h e r e ' s n o u s w i t h o u t t h e m , " N e w s t e d sa id .

As a s ign of Metal l ica 's dedica-t i o n t o i t s f a n s , t h e b a n d h a s d e s i g n e d a s t a g e t h a t will g ive every fan a good sea t d u r i n g t h e t o u r for "Load."

"It 's k ind of in the round plus . It 's t h e biggest product ion we've e v e r t a k e n o u t o r a n y h e a v y b a n d h a s e v e r t a k e n out in t h e h i s t o r y of c o n c e r t s . T h e s t a g e

Wilco turns 'joke' into double album

CHRISTINA FUOCO

For i t s s e c o n d a lbum, t h e roo t s rock b a n d Wilco u n d e r w e n t a r a t h e r a m b i -t i o u s p r o j e c t -f o l l o w i n g u p i t s cr i t ical ly acc la imed d e b u t "A .M." w i t h a double a l b u m .

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joke , bu t a s t h e record ing process w e n t on, t h e mood changed .

" T h e r e w a s s o m e e a r l y t a l k a b o u t d o i n g a rock r e c o r d a n d t h e n doing m a y b e an acous t ic E P l a t e r in t h e y e a r T h a t w a s n ' t even s o m e t h i n g we t a lked to t h e l a b e l a b o u t . We w a n t e d t o b e a b l e to do bo th t h i n g s b u t t h a t i d e a w a s j u s t f o r g o t t e n a b o u t , " s a id g u i t a r i s t / k e y b o a r d i s t y b a c k -i n g vocalist J a y Benne t t .

"When it c a m e t i m e to record w e still h a d all t h e m a t e r i a l t h a t h a d b e e n d e s i g n a t e d f o r t h o s e t w o projec ts . It s t a r t e d o u t a s a bi t of a joke , actually, b u t a s we e n c o u n t e r e d not a s m u c h r e s i s -t a n c e f r o m t h e record c o m p a n y a s we t h o u g h t , it became less of a joke."

T h e b a n d - p r o d u c e d " B e i n g

T h e r e " f e a t u r e s 19 n e w s o n g s r a n g i n g f r o m t h e s o m b e r " M i s u n d e r s t o o d " a n d a n g s t - r i d -d e n " S u n k e n T r e a s u r e " t o t h e p u r e s t r a i g h t - a h e a d r o c k of "Monday" and "I Got You (At The E n d of t h e C e n t u r y ) " , t o t h e c o u n t r y r o c k of " F o r g e t t h e Flowers" to t h e Beach Boys-fla-v o r e d " O u t t a M i n d ' O u t t a Sight)."

B e n n e t t s a i d t h a t t h e a l b u m wouldn ' t have s o u n d e d comple t e a s single a lbums .

"We w a n t e d t o g e t a l l t h e m a t e r i a l ou t . If we h a d to t r i m some m a t e r i a l out t o m a k e it a s i ng l e a l b u m , a c o u p l e of t h o s e songs would have b e e n lost for-ever. They could h a v e c o m e ou t a s a n EP. a s b - s i d e s o r b o n u s t r a c k s , bu t a lot of t h o s e s o n g s would have been lost."

W i t h " B e i n g T h e r e , " Wilco is hoping to m a k e a s t a t e m e n t .

"On the double a l b u m , you get to o p e n a n d c lose i t t w i c e . You don ' t get t h a t wei rd , b u l k y mid-dle g r o u n d w h e r e a l l t h e s o n g s b lend toge ther . You l i s t e n t o 10 songs, close i t u p a n d r e o p e n it a n d l i s t en to n i n e m o r e s o n g s . T h a t w a s p r e t t y i m p o r t a n t t o us."

Wilco and special guest September '67 perform Friday, Feb. 21,iit the Majestic, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Doors open at 9 p.m. for the 18 and older show. Tickets are $12.50 in advance. For more information, call (313) 833-9700.

• M i s c : Pasca l H u m b e r t (bass* a n d J e f f r e y - P a u l ( f idd le , g u i t a r , c e l l o , v o c a l s ) h a v e j o i n e d 16 H o r s e p o w e r ' s D a v i d E u g e n e E d w a r d s a n d J e a n - Y v e s Tola to r e c o r d t h e b a n d ' s n e x t A & M R e c o r d s r e l e a s e , s e t t o be p r o -d u c e d b y P . J . H a r v e y ' s J o h n Par i sh . H u m b e r t t o u r e d wi th 16 H o r s e p o w e r d u r i n g i t s U.S. t o u r wi th G r a n t Lee Buf fa lo las t year , a n d Pau l i s a l ong - t ime f r i end of Paul 's .

... T h e W e s t l a n d - b a s e d R & B s i n g i n g t r i o O n e W i s h h a s r e l e a s e d i t s s e c o n d s i n g l e . "Wings of Love," off i t s d e b u t CD "I Feel L i k e G e t t i n ' R o m a n t i c . " For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e group, call t h e i r ho t l i ne a t (888) 222-5754.

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a b o u t how T h e A r t i s t Formerly-Known As P r ince (TAFKAPi and h i s wife M a y t e s p e n t t h e i r f i rs t wedd ing a n n i v e r s a r y on Feb 14. h e r e you go. According to a p ress r e l e a s e s e n t o u t b y N P G R e c o r d s , " T h e y wi l l c e l e b r a t e t h e i r first a n n i v e r s a r y by revisit-i n g t h e H a w a i i a n i s l e s i t e of t h e i r h o n e y m o o n . In h o n o r of t h e i r m a r r i a g e ( T A F K A P i h a s c r e a t e d a n o r c h e s t r a l - b a l l e t i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of t he i r love s tory e n t i t l e d " K a m a s u t r a . '

' K a m a s u t r a , ' c o m p o s e d by ( T A F K A P i , r e c o r d e d by t h e 52-piece N P G O r c h e s t r a , de ta i l s t h e or ig in of i T A F K A P s) n a m e , t h e m e e t i n g of ( T A F K A P ) a n d M a y t e , a n d h o w h e a n d s h e become one."

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Metallica with Corrosion of Conformity, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, and 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at The Palace of Auburn Hills, 2 Championship Dr. (1-75 and Lapeer RoadI, Auburn Hills. Tickets are $35.50 and $25.50 for the second show. The first show sold out. For more information, call <8101377-0100.

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POPULAR MUSIC

CUFF ACKERMAN 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. The Grand Cafe. 33316 Grand River, Farmington. Free. All ages, (acoustic) (810) 61S9181 ALLIGATORS 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21. Old Woodward Grill, 555 S Woodward Ave.. Birmingham" Cover charge. 21 and older. (blues) (810) 642-9400 ATOMIC NUMBERS 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb 22. Cross Street Station, 511 W. Cross St.. YpsiJanti. Cover charge. 18 and older; With Gone Daddy Finch. 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27, Blind Pig. 205-206 S. First St., Ann Arbor. $4 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 485-5050/(313) 996-8555 BARNSTORMER 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20-Saturday. Feb. 22. and Thursday, Feb. 27 Saturday, March 1, High Kicker Saloon, 593 W Kennett. Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and oider. (country) (8101 334-5550 JOHNNIE BASSETT AND THE BLUES INSURGENTS

9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Oid Woodward Grill, 555 S. Woodward Ave , Birmingham, Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 642 9400 GEORGE BEDARD AND THE KINGPINS 9 p.m. Friday. Feb 28. Old Woodward G*'II, 555 S Woodward Ave.. Birmingham. Cover charge. 21 and o'Oer, foiues) (810) 642-9400 BENNY AND THE JETS Headlines WinterFest witn Mike McGuigar Group. Apple Core, Axes and Bee Bop Deluxe. 9:30 p.m Friday. Feb, 28. Wine

.Cask Inn, 22100 Warren Ave. (east of Telegraph). Detroit. Free. 21 and older, (rock) |313) 730-1627 BIG DAVE AND THE ULTRASONICS 9 p.m. Friday. Feb 21. Rick 's, 611 Church S1 . Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (jump bluest (313) 996-2747 BLUES JUBILEE With Blue Suit. Big Gene Morgan, Little Junior Cannady, Robert Jones and Blues Bizness. 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, Moby Dick's. 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 581 3650 BOTFLY With Merge and Krvee Deep Shag. 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac $7 in advance. 18 and oloer. (funk/rock) (810) 335-8100 •BOTTOM OF THE BARREL" RELEASE PARTY

With Gutterpuox, Catfish. Bumpin' Uglies. Murder City Wrecks. Ep«ieptu. VD. The Scurvies, the Anxieties and a host of other bands, 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. St Andrew s Hall. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. 16 in advance. All ages, (rock) (313) 961-MELT BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw. Pontiac $15 in advance. $18 at the door 18 and older; 9:30 p.m. Friday. Feb, 21. Blind P.g, 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $14 in advance: $16 at the ooor. 19 and older. (Blues/zydeco) (810) 33S8100/(313) 996-8555 8UGS BEDDOW BAND 10 p.m.-l :45 a.m. Friday. Feb. 21-Saturday. Fet>. 22. Roger's Roost, 33626 Schoenherr. Sterling Heights, (blues) (810) 979-7550 BUSTER S BLUES BAND 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Coyote Club, 1 N. Sagmaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 332-HOWL BUTTERFLY With Leftside. 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Blind Pig. 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $5. 19 and older, (alternative rock) 1313) 996-8555 BRYAN BOWERS 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $10. All ages. (blues harmonica player) (810) 349-9421 BUTTERFLY 10 p.m. Fnday. Feb, 21, Cross Street Station. 511 W. Crpss St., Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) ' (313) 48S5050 TOMMY C 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20-Saturday. Feb, 22, and Wednesday, Feb. 26-Saturday, March 1. Steff s Lounge, 8631 New burgh Road. Westland. Cover charge. 21 and older, (rock) (313) 459-7720 c m r HEAT 9 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 21. Stan's Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road, Auburn Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 412-1040 CITY LIMITS BUJES BAND 9 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 18. Rhino a, 6211 Chase Road. Dearborn. Cover charge 21 and older, (blues) (313) 581-1726 THE DCTERANTS With Pummle. 10 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 20, Cross Siraet Station. 511 W. Cross St , Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older. (power pop) (313) 485-5050 EUREKA BLUE MOON 9 p.m. Friday. Fab. 21. Moby Dick's. 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn. Cover charge. 21 and older (blues) (313) 581 3650 SCOTT FAB With American Mars, 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. A ton's. 5756 Cass Ave . Detroit. $5. 18 and older. (alternative rock) (313) 8322355 THE REV. MARC FALCON BERRY 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 349-9110 FAT AMY 9 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 27. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and otder. (alternative rock) (313) 996 2747 PETE "BW OOO" FETTERS 10 pjn. Thursday Fab. 27. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge 21 and oMar. (blues) (810) 332-HOWL TIMFLAMARTY

Hoets blues jam. 9 1 p.m. Tuesday. Fab. 25. Mr. B's Farm. 24555 Novi Roed. Novi. Fraa. 21 and older. (Mues) (810) 349 7038

FlfTCHDt n u n 9 p.m. Friday, Fad. 21. AMn's, 5756 Caaa Ave.. Detroit. 85 18 and otder. (hard alter native rock) (313) 832 2366

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(north of Seven Mile Road), Lrvoma. Free 21 and older, (acoustic rock) (810) 616 1330 STEVE GORNALL 9 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 28Saturday. March 1, Sisko's on the Boulevard, 5855 Monroe Boulevard, Taylor. $10. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 2785340 -HEART OF DETROIT" BENEFIT Members of the MC5 and Sponge, along with Scott Camobell Group. The Sillies. See Dick Run, Speedbail, Skeptic Tank, and Howling Diablos, play a benefit to help Phii "Greasy" Carlisi. bassist for Dark Carnival, pay for medical bills he accrued after having five heart attacks, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, State Theatre. 2115 Woodward Ave,, Detroit. $10 in advance 18 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 961 5451 GARY HOEY

8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27. 7th House, 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. $8 in advance: $10 at the door. 18 and older, (guitar rock) (810) 335-8100 NIKKI JAMES AND THE FLAMETHROW-ERS 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Stan s Dugout, 3350 Auburn Road. Auburn Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues,i (810i 412-1040 THE JOB Featuring the surviving members of the Jerry Garcia Band. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 25. Majestic, 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $15 m advance 18 and older (Deadhead) (313) 833-9700 BIG JACK JOHNSON AND THE OILERS 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21. Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Cover charge, 21 and older, (blues) (810) 543-0917 MICHAEL KATON

8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21, The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe, 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $10. All ages; 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Fifth Avenue, 215 W, Fifth Ave,, Royal Oak. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 349-9421/(810) 542-9922 KEB MO With his band, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. and solo. 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22, with special guest Jonny Lang. 7th House. 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. $13.50 In advance. (blues) (810) 335-8100 MIKE KING With Tim Diaz, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St.. Northville, $8 All ages; 10 p.m, Friday, Feb. 28. Coyote Club. 1 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older. (adult alternative rock) (810) 349 9421/(810) 332-HOWL JOHN D. LAMB 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb 20. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free 21 and older: 9 p.m. Friday. Fab. 21-Saturday. Feb. 22, Mr B's Farm, 24555 Novi Road. Novi. Free 21 and older. 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb 27. Mr. B's. 48550 Van Oyke, Shelby Township, Free. 21 and older. (singer/songwriter) (810) 349-9110/(810) 349 7038/(810) 7310700 LARVAL With Cattle Call, 9 p.m Saturday, Feb. 22. Magic Stick m the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit, $6 in advance. 18 and older, (alternatrva rock) (313) 863P00L SAM LAY

With Jim McCarty and Mystery Tram. 9 p j n Saturday, Fab. 22, Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Mam St.. Royal Oak. Cover charge. 21 and older (Mues) (810) 5430917 LIVE With Fun LovW' Criminals. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Fab. 2». State Theatre, 2115 Woodward Ave . Detroit. $22.50 in aArance. AN agaa. (aftamative rock/hip. hop) (313) 961-5451 L7

7 JO (km Thursday. Fab. 27. The Shatter below St, Andrew's Han. 431 E. Congress. Detroit S10 m advance An agee. (alteme live rock) (313) 961-MEU JERRY MACK AND T N I TERRAPtANES 9 p.m. Sunday. Fab. 23. Blind P * . 206 208 S. Plrat 91.. Ann Arbor. $2 19 and oldar. (Hues) (313) 9964555

9:30 p .m. l :30 a.m Saturday. Fab. 22. Fat WMy'a. 19170 Farmington Roed

With Plain. 9 pan. Thursday. Fab. 20, Magic Stick m the Mafaattc complex. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 18 and

older, (alternative rock) (313) 833-9700 LARRY MCCRAY 9 p.m, Friday. Feb. 21 Saturday. Feb. 22. Sisko's on the Boulevard. 5855 Monroe Boulevard. Taylor. $12 in advance. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 2785340 METALLIC A With Corrosion of Conformity, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. and 7 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 2 Championship Dr. (1-75 and Lapeer Road), Auburn Hills. $35.50. $25.50. First show sold out. (hard rock) (810) 377-0100 CHRIS MILLS With Bird Dog. 9 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26, Magic Stick in the Majestic complex, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6 in advance. 18 and older. (singer/song-writer) (313) 833-P00L MOONPIE FONTANA 9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Free. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 543-0917 MUDPUPPY 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. Memphis Smoke, 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Free. 2 1 and older; 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free. 21 and oloer. (Oiues) (810) 855-3110/(810) 543-0917 BOBBY MURRAY BAND Featuring Lanny Wadkins. 9 p.m. Fnday. Feb, 28, Memphis Smoke, 6480 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 85S 3110

MYSTERY TRAIN WITH JIM MCCARTY 9 p.m. Friday. Feb 28, Moby Dick's, 5452 Schaefer Road. Dearborn, Cover charge, 21 and older, (blues) (313) 581-3650 ROBERT NOLL AND THE MISSION 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21 Saturday. Feb. 22, Memphis Smoke, 6480 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free. 21 and older; 9 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26. Oxbow Lake Road. 9451 Elizabeth Lake Road. Waterford. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 855-3110/(810) 6981514 ROBERT PENN

9 p.r~. Thursday, Feb. 27, Memphis Smoke. 100 S Main St,, Royal Oak. Free 21 and older, (blues) (810) 5430917 RESTROOM POETS 10 p.m, Thursday. Feb. 27. Library Pub. 42100 Grand River, Novi. Free. 21 and older, (roots rock) (810) 349-9110 THE REV. RIGHT TIME 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (funk) (313) 996-2747 JOHNATHAN RICHMAN 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Blind Pig, 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $10.50 in advance; $12 at the door. 19 and older, (quirky alternapop) (313) 9964555 RIGHTEOUS WHLY

10 p.m. Friday. Fab. 28, Library Pub, 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free 21 and older, (rock) (810) 3499110 SHAWN RILEY 9 p.m.-l a.m. Friday. Feb. 21. and Friday. Feb. 28. Fat Willy's, 19170 Farmington Road (north of Seven Mile Road). Uvonia. Free. 21 and older, (acoustic rock) (810) 615-1330 ROOMFUL Of BLUES 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Ave.. Femdale. $15 in advance. 18 and oldar. (Mues) (810) 544-3030 SAX APPEAL 7-11 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 25-Wedneeday. Fab. 26. Timbers Seafood GrtH. 40380 Grand River. Novi. Free. 21 and oldar: 9 p jn . - l a.m. Fnday. Fab. 21-Saturdey, Feb 22. and Fnday. Feb. 28, Starting Gate. 135 N. Center St . Northville. Free. 21 and oldar. (pop rock) (810) 4767154/(810) 3495660

JO SERRAPEARE AMO JOHN DIVINE 10 p.m. Friday. Feb 21. Coyote Club. 1 N. Sagtnftw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older, (singer/songwriters) (810) 332-HOWl

10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. Coyote Club. 1 N Sag mew. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 ' and oldar. (rock) (810) 332-HOWL

10:30 pjn. Saturday. Fab. 22. Griffs GrW. 49 N. Saginaw. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older (alternative rock) (810) 334 9292

8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe, 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $10. AH ages, (acoustic rock) (810) 349-9421 60 FOOT DOLLS With Fletcher Pratt and Gershwins. 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 24, The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $3 in advance. All ages, (alternative rock) (313) 961-MELT SKEPTIC TANK With Spank. 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Magic Bag. 22920 Woodward Av£ . Ferndale. $5. 18 and older, (alternapop/rock) (810) 544-3030 SKIPPING STONE 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, Rick's. 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge, 19 and older. (313) 996-2747 SMALL CHANGE 10 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27, Cra^s Street Station. 511 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (alternative rock) (313) 485-5050 SUBURBAN DELINQUENTS With Tuesday. Spit, and Fudge Gun. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25. The Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress. Detroit. $4. All ages, (punk) (313) 961-MELT TOP KAT 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25. and Friday, Feb. 28. Rick's. 611 Church St., Ann Arbor. Cover charge. 19 and older, (funk) (313) 996-2747 TREMOR RECORDS SHOWCASE 9 p.m. Friday. Fep. 28, Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave.. Detroit. $5. 18 and older, (variety)* (313) 832-2355 2XL 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21. Library Pub, 42100 Grand River. Novi. Free. 21 and older. (R&B/blues) (810) 349-9110 UNCLE BOOBY With Acumen. 9 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23, Magic Stick in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $6. 18 and older, (hard rock) (313) 833-P00L THE VOLCANOES With The Prodigals and Mondo Mod. 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. $5. 18 and older, (surf) (810) 544-3030 RANDY VOUN AND THE SONIC BLUES 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, Motor Lounge, 3515 Caniff. Hamtramck. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (313) 3690080 VUDU HIPPIES

9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. The Groove Room, formerly 3D. 1815 N. Main St., Royal Oak. Free before 10 p.m. 21 and older, (alternapop) (810) 5893344 WAJUN' INC 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb 26. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St.. Royal Oak. Cover charge. 21 and older, (blues) (810) 543 0917 THE WAKE With Empire Hideous. 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Majestic. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $8 in advance: $10 at the door. 18 and older, (gothic) (313) 833-9700 WHIPTAIL 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St.. Ypsilanti. Cover charge. 19 and older, (punk) (313) 485-5050 WILCO With September '67. 9 p.m. Friday. Fab. 21, Majestic. 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $12.50 in advance 18 and older (afternatwang) (313) 8339700

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BMO O f PARADISE Acid jazz night with DJ Bubblicious. 9 p.m.-l *JT». Tuesdays at the club, 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor S3. 21 and oldar. (313) 662-8310 CLUTCH CARGO'S "The River Lounge* with lounge muaic and guest band II V I Orchestra. 9 p.m. Friday, Fab. 21. m tha Mm Street Entry, lower level of Clutch Cargo's. Fraa before 9:30 p.m. 2 1 and oldar: Four levels of muaic -lounge, flashback dance muaic. acid jazz, and trance - 8:30 pjn. Saturdays with guaat bands in the lounge Saturd^. Fab. 22. Fraa before 9:30 p.m. 21 and oldar. ChAch Cargo'*. 66 E. Huron. Pontiac. (810) 3332382

Ska and world beat. 9 pjn. Sundays.

Cover charge. 18 and older; Retro dance party, 9 p.m. Tuesdays. $3. 21 and older, Cross Street Station. 511 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti. (313) 4865050 FAMILY FUNKTION "Family Funktion" night 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave., Detroit. Cover charge. 18 and older. (acid jazz/funk) (313) 832-2355 THE GROOVE ROOM Formerly 3D. "Temple of Boom" featur-ing live local bands. 9 p.m. Thursdays; alternative dance. 9 p.m. Fridays,

Saturdays, and Tuesdays; Lounge night with martinis and cigars, 9 p.m. Wednesdays, at the club. 1815 N. Mam St. (at 12 Mile Road), Royal Oak. Free before 10 p.m. 21 and older. (810) 589 3344 INDUSTRY "The Planetarium," alternative dance night with DJ Darren Revell and Johnny Edwards from 96.3 WHYT-FM, 9 p.m. Thursdays. 21 and older. Cover charge; "Club 95.5 Live." dance music night host-ed by WKQI-FM. 8 p.m. Fridays. 21 and older. $5: 'Saturday Night Fever Disco Party," 9 p.m. Saturdays. 21 and older. $5; Techno/alternative rock dance night, 9 p.m. Sundays. 18 and older. Cover charge; "Homesick Night' with DJs Tom and Cristina spinning modern rock from the 1980s to present. 9 p.m. Tuesdays. 18 and older, Free before 11 p.m. for those 21 and older, $3 after 11 p.m., and $5 for those 1820. (810) 334-1999 THE MAJESTIC COMPLEX "Psychedelic Sunday" with funk music. 9 p.m. Sundays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge; "The Chamber" with gothic/indus-trial and deep dark retro music with DJ Tim Shuller. 9 p.m. Mondays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge; "Figure Four Tag Team DJs," acid jazz and early disco/retro tunes with DJs Bubblicious, Scott Zacharias, Paris and Bone, 11 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursdays in the Magic Stick. Cover charge: "Rockabilly Bowl" with DJ Dei Fridays in the Garden Bowl. Free: "Rock 'ri' Bowl" 9 p.m. Saturdays with DJ Cheryl spinning alternative, funk and R&B in the Garden Bowl. Free. All events in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. 18 and older. (313) 833 9700/(313) 833POOL (Magic Stick)/(313) 8339851 (Garden Bowl) MOTOR LOUNGE

"Blue Mondays' with Johnny "Yard Dog' Jones and Bobby Murray with a special guest blues artist weekly; Darren Revell hosts "Stereo Heaven" spinning ethereal dream pop songs Tuesdays; "Mixer" lounge night with different cocktail spe-cials weekly; Nine-piece house band. 'Power Train," featuring former members of Wild Cherry. Sly and The Family Stone, and Parliament, plays funk, soul and jazz with DJ Munk, Thursdays; "Maximum Luxury Overload," featuring local and national guest DJs Fridays; Dancing with DJ St. Andy, Saturdays: The Back Room hosts lounge night. Sundays, with live jazz, at the lounge. 3515 Caniff. Hamtramck. Doors open at 9 p.m, 21 and older. Cover charge. (313) 369 0080/mot [email protected] ST. ANDREW'S HJLLL/THE SHELTER 10 p.m. Wednesdays "The Incinerator," alternative rock in the Shelter, $6. 18 and older; 10 p.m. Fridays "Three Floors of Fun" with hip-hop, alternative rock, and techno/house, $3 before 11 p.m., $5 after, 18 and older; 10 p.m. Saturdays "Soul Picnic" with funk, hip-hop and soul in the Shelter. $3, 18 and older. 431 E. Congress, Detroit. (313) 961-MELT

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ATTIC THEATRE "God's Country." by Steven Dietz, 8 p.m. Thursday Feb. 20, 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. 4 p.m. Saturday, March 1: The Really Ridiculous Shakespeare Company 's performance of "A Commentary on: the Nearly Complete Works of William Shakespeare, With Music: Abridged," 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21. 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 1, and 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday. March 2, at Attic Theater, 508 Monroe St., Detroit. $15-$25. (313) 9639339 DETROIT OPERA HOUSE "Dem Perry's Tap Dogs." a group of six Australian dancers dressed in jeans and shorts with tank tops and plaid shirts tap dancing in construction boots, through Sunday, Feb. 23. at the house, 1526 Broadway. Detroit. 8 p.m. Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday ($32.50 main floor, boxes and mezzanine. $22.50 second mezzanine and balcony); 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday ($36 main floor, boxes, mezzanine, $26 second floor mez-zanine and balcony). (313) 872-1000 THE FISHER THEATRE "Damn Yankees" with Jerry Lewis, through Saturday, March 2. at the theater in the Fisher Building. Detroit. 8 p.m. Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 7:30 p.m. Sundays; 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays: 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. S30S65. (313) 872-1000 FOX THEATRE

"Grease," starring Sally St rut hers and Adrian Zmed. through Sunday. Feb, 23, Fox Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit. S17.50S39.50. "Grease-replaces "Andrew Lloyd Webber's - Music of the Night' starring Betty 8uckiey in the Fox Variety Senes. All series tickets will be honored. (313) 9636611 HILBERRY THEATER 'Time of My Ufa" by Alan Ayckboum. 8 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 20-Fnday. Fab. 21. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m Saturday. Fab. 22; 'Love Letters' by A.R. Gurney, spec ial benefit performance starring Philip Fox and Cynthia Blaise. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. and 8 p.m. Friday. Fab. 28. 4743 Caaa Ave.. Detroit. Tickets for 'Love Latter*:* $10, $25 (which includes a $15 tax-deductible donation), and $50 (which includes a S36 tax-deductible donation). (313) 577-2972.

JEWISH ENSEMBU THEATRE "Unexpected Tenderness.' by Israel HorovlU. Wednesday, Fab. 26-Sunday. March 23. Aaron DeRoy Theatre. 6600 W. Maple Road. Wee* Bloomfield. 7.30 p jn . Wednesday* and Thursdays; 6 p.m. Saturdays; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sundays;

No evening performance Wednesday. March 5. instead there will be a 2 p.m. show. $13$23 with discounts for seniors, students and groups. (810) 7882900 MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORM-ING ARTS "The Who's "Tommy,' " 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20-Fnday, Feb. 21, MCPA, Macomb Communrty College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township, $32; $29 Students and seniors; group discounts available. (810) 286-2222 MEADOW BROOK THEATER "I Am A Man." based on the Memphis san-itation workers' stnke of 1968. through Sunday. March 9. at the theater. Wilson Hall, Oakland University. Walton and Squirrel boulevards. Rochester. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Thursdays ($22), 2 p.m. Wednesdays ($22), 8 p.m. Fridays ($26.50). 2 p.m. Saturdays ($22), 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays ($32), 2 p.m. Sundays ($22), and 6:30 p.m. Sundays ($26.50). Student, senior, and group dis-counts available. (810) 377-3300 MILLENNIUM THEATRE "A Secret Meeting of Black Men," 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21-Saturday, Feb. 22. and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the theater. 15600 J.L. Hudson Dr.. Southfield. $15. with discounts for students, seniors and groups. (810) 552-7000 NATIONAL THEATRE FOR THE OEAF "Curiouser and Cunouser." 7:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28, Harrison High School, 29995 W. 12 Mile Road. Farmington Hills. (810) 4731888 (voice) or (810) 4 7 3 1875(TDD)

PURPLE ROSE THEATRE COMPANY "Labor Day," by Kim Carney, through Saturday. March 8, at the Garage Theatre. 137 Park St.. Chelsea. 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays; 3p.m. Saturday. Feb, 22. Wednesday. Feb. 26, and Saturday. March 8. $20 Fridays and Saturdays; $15 Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. (313) 475-7902

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PUCCINI'S LA BOHEME With the New York City Opera National Company. 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20-Friday. Feb. 21. 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22 (75-minute family show, no intermission), and 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. family show which Includes an open curtain scene change as well as an introduction to singers and bpekstage crew. Power Center, 121 Fletcher, Ann Arbor. $22-$44; $5 children, $15 adopts for family show, (313) 763-3333 PUCCINI'S LA BOHEME Sunday. Feb. 23. Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township. (810) 286-2222

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BONSTELLE THEATER "Canterbury Tales, The Musical," Friday, Feb. 28-Sunday. March 9, at the theater. 3424 Woodward Ave.. Wayne State University campus. Detroit. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. $9.50-$11.50 with group discounts available. (313) 577-2960 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY THE-ATER COMPANY "Home Fires." through Sunday. March 2. Earl D.A. Smith Studio Theatre, University of Detroit Mercy campus. Six Mile and L/vernois roads. Detroit. $10; $8 students, seniors, UDM employees, alumni; Free, UDM students free with ID. Thursday and Sunday performances only when available. The first 20 people who arrive to purchase tickets at the door dressed in 1940s-style costumes get in free. 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays: 2 p.m. Sundays. (313) 993-1130 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN THEATRE DEPARTMENT 'Bom Guilty." by An Roth. 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20-Saturday. Feb. 22, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23. Truebiood Theatre. Frieze Building. 105 S. State St.. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Free. (313) 764-0450

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BLACK HISTORY REVISITED A Detroit-based theatrical production com-pany devoted to the development of post tive and historically accurate cultural pre-sentations, presents "The Dream Lives: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.." with Rudy Barker as Dr. King, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27. 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. March 1. and 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. March 2, 1515 Broadway theater, 1515 Broadway. Detroit. $12.50 in advance. $15 aft the door. (313) 965-1515 DETROIT REPERTORY THEATRE 'Crumbs From The Table of Joy,' through Sunday, March 23, at the theater. 13103 Woodrow Wilson. Detroit. 8:30 p jn . Thursdays and Fridays; 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturdays; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. $14; $100 lOt icket booklet; $90 lOticket matinee booklet. (313) 868-1347 FARMINGTON PLAYERS "Later Ufa.' through Saturday, Fab. 22. at the "Barn.* 32332 W. 12 Mile Road (between Farnvngton and Orchard Lake roads). Farmington. 8 p.m.; 2 p.m. Sundays. S8 (810) 5532955 THE HARTLANO PLAYERS "Two Rooms." 8 p.m. Frtdey. Fab. 21-Saturday, Feb. 22. and 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. Hartiand Muaic Hall. 3619 Avon, Martland. $8 adults; $7 students and senior*. (810) 2203521 HURON CIV»C THEATRE 'Noises Off." featuring executive producer Marge Marion of Plymouth. Friday. Feb. 21 Sunday. Fab. 23. Huron Chrtc Theatre. 32044 Huron River Dr.. New Boston. 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturday*; 3 pm. Sundays. SS adufts: $6 seniors and stu-dents. (313) 782-5380

U.S. premier of the Brazilian musical "Magdalene." a* part of Muatca Viva's 10th anniversary eeeeon. Saturday. Feb. 22. Oakland Community College s Orchard RKIge campus. 27056 Orchard Lake Road

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Continued from previoua page iat 1^596). Farmington Hills. Tickets at Ticketmaster. (810) 5401500 PLANET ANT PLAYERS "Getting Out," by Marsha Norman. 10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21 Saturday, Feb. 22. and Friday, Feb. 28. and Saturday, March 1. Planet Ant. 2357 Caniff. Hamtramck. $7. (313) 365-4948 PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD -Rumors," by Neil Simon. Friday. Feb. 21-Sunday. Feb. 23. and Friday, Feb. 28 Saturday, March 1. Water Tower Theatre, on the campus of Northville Regional Hospital. 41001 W. Seven Mile Road (one mile west of 1-275). Northville. 8 p.m. show time, except 6 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. $8 m advance at Sir Speedy Printing Center on South Main In Plymouth. Piccadilly Petaler Flowers in Canton Sears Center, or by mail at PTG Tickets. PO Box 700451. Plymouth. Ml 48170: $9 at the door. P.T.D. PRODUCTIONS 'You Can't Take It With You." 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20-Saturday. Feb. 22. Riverside Arts Center. 76 N. Huron Sr., Ypsilanti. $12; $9 seniors and students. (313) 4837345 RIDGEDALE PLAYERS Annie Get Your Gun," Friday, Feb. 28

Sunday. March 2. Friday. March 7-Sunday, March 9, and Thursday. March 13-Sunday. March 16. at the playhouse, 205 W. Long Lake Road. Troy. 7:30 p.m. Thursday ($10); 8 p.m. Fridays arvd Saturdays i $12): and 3 p.m. Sundays ($12). $11 for seniors on Sundays. (810) 9887049 TROY PLAYERS

"Annie." weekends Friday. Feb. 28Sunday. March 16. Troy Community Center in Troy C I V I C Complex, 520 W. Big Beaver (east of I 75). $10 adults; $9 seniors and children. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays. (810) 8791285

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ANN ARBOR YOUNG ACTORS GUILD "The Blue Bird." by Maurice Maeterlinck. 7:30 p.m, Thursday. Feb. 27-Friday, Feb. 28, and 3 p.m, and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. March 1. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Michigan League. 911 N. University. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor $7; $5 for those aged 11 and younger, (313) 930-1614 PAPER BAG PRODUCTIONS "Huckleberry Finn." through Sui.day, May 18. Historic Players Club. 3321 E. Jefferson (across from Harbor town, between McDougall and Mount Elliott), Detroit. Lunch begins at noon with 1 p.m. performance on Saturdays: 1 p.m. lunch and 2 p.m. show on Sundays. $7.50 includes lunch, with special rates avail-able for groups of 20 or more. 50 cent dis-count to anyone who brings in children's Dobks in new or good condition to be donated to Focus Hope. (810) 662 8118 YOUTHEATRE "ishangi's Africa," 11 a.m. and 2 p.m, Saturday, Feb. 22. and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23. as part of the "Movin' Up Club' season for children ages 7 and older. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. 350 Madison Ave,, Detroit. $7 in advance; $8 at the door, (313) 9632366

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THE ARMENIAN HERITAGE COLLECTION Featuring 7:30 p.m. dinner by The Golden Mushroom, and 9 p.m. show with repro-ductions of 26 Armenian costumes from various regions of Armenia spanning the 13th 19th centuries modeled by members of the Daughters ol Vartan and their fami-nes, Friday. Feb. 28. St. John's Armenian Cultural Center, 22001 Northwestern Highway. Southfield. $35 donation. (810) 754 3984/(3131 464-7973 MICHIGAN HOME AND GARDEN SHOW 310 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27. nooo-10 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 28. 10 a.m,-10 p.m. Saturday. March 1. and 10 a.m,-6 p.m. Sunday, March 2. Pontiac Siiverdome. Pontiac. $6.50; $3 for children ages 6-14. (810) 456-1600

MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL MOTORCY-CLE SHOW 5-10 p.m, Friday. Feb, 21. 11 a.m.-lO p.m, Saturday. Feb. 22, and 11 a.m-6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23. Pontiac Siiverdome $8; $4 children ages 6-11. (810) 4561600 MICHIGAN THEATER FOUNDATION Hosts 16th annual Las Vegas party, 7 p.m.-midmght Thursday, Feb. 27, 7 p.m.-l a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, and 4 p.m.-l a.m. Saturday. March 1, Sheraton Inn, Ann Arbor. $5 in the evenings; $2 from 4-7 P.m. Saturday. Party, which benefits the renovation of the Michigan Theater, fee tures prizes such as two airline tickets to anywhere in the contiguous United States and $1,000 cash, a pair of earrings, and Ann Arbor restaurants package. (313) 6688397

PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY ARTS COUN-CIL "Blues at the Botsford." with Chicago blues and jazz artist Eden Atwood. Saturday. Feb. 22. Botsford inn. 28000 Grand River. Farmington Htlis. 7 pjn. art auction and cocktails. 8 p.m. gourmet din-ner and dancing following the perfor-manca. $50. benefits PCAC programs, available at the council office. 774 N. Sheldon Road. Plymouth. (313) 4*64278. RAILROAD SWAP MEET Featuring sale of all railroad scale models, railroad memorabilia, pin* and other accessories. 10 a.m.4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. American Legion Hall Poet No. 16. 1701 W. Genesee Road. Lapeer. $2. (810) 395-4966

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE ICE ON THE LAKE Featuring ice sculpting exhibits, laser and muaic shows. Wayne State University jazz quartet. Polish art. live music, food and caah bar. face painting and chill cook-crff, 6 1 1 p.m. Friday. Fab 28. and 2 1 1 pjn. Saturday. March 1. St. Mary's College. 3535 Indian Trait, Orchard Lake. $10; $5 youths; free, children 10 and younger. Free mug and drink with paid admission (S10) 6630521

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ACADEMY OF ST. MARTWWN-TKE-F1ELDS With Conductor/violinist lona Brown. 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, Rack ham Auditorium. 915 E. Washington St.. University of Michigan campus. Ann Arbor. $26-$34. (800) 221-1229 -BRJLHMS UNPLUGGED* Brown bag concert featuring the life and works of J. Brahms performed by Washtenaw Community College students, faculty and friends, noon Friday. Feb. 21. WCC. Morris Lawrence Building, room 150. 4800 E. Huron Dr., Ann Arbor. Free (313) 973-3623 BRANDENBURG ENSEMBLE With Conductor/violinist Jaime Laredo, violinist Leila Josefowicz. and pianist Andreas Haefliger, 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 14. Hill Auditorium. 530 S. State St.. Ann Arbor. $14-$36. (800) 221-1229 JUUA BUSHKOVA Violinist and part of faculty at Interlochen Arts Academy. 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. JPM Building, Jewish Community Center. 15110 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park. $10 members: $15 non-members. (810) 967-4030 CHAMBERWORKS "Music at the French Court." music from Paris and Versailles performed on period instruments. 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21, Belian Art Center. 5980 Rochester Road, Troy. (810) 952-5207 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With Conductor Lan Shui premiering "Thoughts That Sing. Breathe and Burn" by Michigan composer Leslie Bassett. and 16-year-old violinist Tamaki Kawakubo per-forming Edouard Lalo's "Symphonic Espangoie." 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27-Friday, Feb. 28, and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1. Orchestra Hall, 3711 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $16-$58. (313) 8333700 DAVID LAABS Guitarist performs 8 1 0 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, Borders Books and Music. 30995 Orchard Lake Road. Farmington Hills, Free. All ages. (810) 737-0110 MUS1CA VIVA Celebrates its 10th anniversary with Jean-Pierre Rampal. 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 24. Temple Beth El. 7400 Telegraph Road, Birmingham. $20 in advance; $25 at the door; $50 patron includes reception with the artist. (810) 855-0410/(810) 645-6666 NATIONAL TRADITIONAL ORCHESTRA OF CHINA 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. Macomb Community College. 44575 Garfield Road. Clinton Township: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, Hill Auditorium, 530 S, State St.. Ann Arbor. $14-$28. (810) 2862222/(800) 221-1229 -PRELUDES WEST-A project of the Education and Outreach Division of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Volunteer Council, get together features French Horn Quartet with Eugene Wade. Adam Unsworth. Corbm Wagner, and Mark Abbott, noon Friday. Feb. 28, Temple Beth El. 7400 Telegraph Road (at 14 Mile Road). Bloomfield Hills. $20; $10 children. (313) 962-1000. ext. 285 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYMPHONY BAND Celebrates its 100th year anniversary with a show on the date of the Michigan's first band concert, featuring Grainger's * "Lincolnshire Posy" and "Irish Tune from County Derry," performed with band alum m members; and Even Chambers' "Tango World." first of several works commis-sioned for the band's centennial celebra-tion. 3 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22. Hill Auditorium. 825 N. University. Ann Arbor. (313) 764-0594 VOCAL ARTS ENSEMBLE 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28, Borders Books and Music. 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn. Free. All ages. (313) 2714441 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY CONCER-TANTE

Performs Bach, Britten, Elgar and Scarlatti. 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. St. James Lutheran Church. 170 McMillan Road, Grosse Pointe Farms. Free; dona-tions accepted. Proceeds will benefit Wayne State University's Music Department scholarship funds. (313) 884-0511/(313) 577-1795

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NANCY QURWIN PRESENTS Open auditions for children ages 8 and older for "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22, Jewish Community Center. 6600 Maple Road (northwest corner of Maple and Drake roads). West Bloomfield. Children should be prepared to sing one song of choice. Performances in April. (810) 988-7032 Theatre Guild Auditions for "Lend Me A Tenor." 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23; 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, at 15138 Beech Daiy Road, Redford. (313) 531-0554.

HOUYWOOO UTERARY RETREAT "How to be a Film Director.* featuring writer/diractor/taachar Jim Pasternak ("Cousins." 'Lightning Bender,' 'Anti-Gravity Room." "The Casting'), 9 a.m.-5 p.m Saturday. March 1 Sunday. March 2. Kingsiey Motel and Suites, Bloomfield Htlis. Ceil about rates; "Writing the Half-Hour Sitcom arid One-Hour Drama," with writer/producer Adam Belanoff ("Coaby,' •Murphy Brown." "Wings") from 9 a.m.-5 p.m Saturday. May 3. and with executive producer Charles Eg tee ('Murder One." "Civil War*," "NYPD Blue." -Moonlighting*) 9 a.m.-5 p.m Sunday. May 4. Plaza Hotel. Southfield. $175 par day. $295. 'Writing Erotic Drama for Hollywood.* 6 1 0 p.m. Friday. May 9. at Plaza Hotel. Southfield. or noon-4 pjn. Saturday. May 10. at Holiday Inn Uvonia Park West, with executive producer und* Clark ( "The Red Shoe Diaries*) and writer/producer Lynfi tsenberg (Showtime'* "Bordello.* HBO's "Maw Heat.' and Piayboy'a 'For the Love of U*a"). S125. (810| 564-4764/(888) HLR-1800

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Film company Is seeking a professional or non-professional actor under 5 feet tall and aged 10-14. to star opposite Sharon Stone as a disabled young boy with a spe-cial outlook on life in ita upcoming produc-tion 'The Mighty.* Based on Rodman PNIbrick's award-winning Scholastic/Blue Sky Press young adult novel 'Freak the Mighty." "The Mighty" is the store of Kevin, a young boy who goes through life with a bright attitude and a brilliant mind despite a disability that has stopped his physical growth at age 6. Interested can didates should call Barbara Cohen (213) 8454291 before Fnday. Feb. 21. and should be prepared to send a videotape.

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CANTATA ACADEMY "A Spirited Tea." with assorted teas and desserts, and a selection of choral music, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 2. Christ Episcopal Church. 120 N. Military. Dearborn. $20 In advance only. (810) 546-0420

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MOSE ALLISON TRIO 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28Saturday. March 1. Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor. $12.50 in advance; $15 at the door. (313) 662-8310 MARK BRAUN TRIO With pianist Mark "Mr. B" Braun, bassist Paul Keller, and drummer Pete Slers. 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. Kerrytown Concert House. 415 N. Fourth Ave. Ann Arbor. $10$25. (313) 7692999 JACK BROKENSHA QUARTET 811:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20, and Thursday. Feb. 27, Botsford inn. 28000 Grand River (north of Eight Mile Road), Farmington Hills. (810) 474-4800 CALVIN BROOKS

8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. The Grand Cafe. 33316 Grand River. Farmington. Free. All ages. (810) 615-9181 RON BROOKS TRIO 9:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 22-Saturday, Feb. 23. Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor. $5. 21 and older. (313) 662-8310 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With The Count Basie Orchestra, 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21-Saturday. Feb. 22. and 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $16$58. (313) 8333700 SKIP GREENE AND THE JAZZ KATZ 8 1 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23. Brazil coffee-house. 305 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free. All ages, (jazz standards/pop) ( 810) 399 7200

DEBORAH HARRY AND THE JAZZ PAS-SENGERS Blondie singer joined by former Lounge Lizards Roy Nathanson. Curtis Fowlkes (trombone). E.J. Rodrigues (drums), and Marc Ribot (guitar), along with Jim Noiet (violin). Brad Jones (bass), and BUI Ware (vibes), 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21. 7th House. 7 N. Sagmaw, Pontiac. $20 in advance. 18 and older. (810) 335-8100 KIMMIE HORNE 9 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 21-Saturday, Feb. 22. D.L. Harrington's Chop House, 2086 Crooks Road (at M-59), Rochester Hills. Cover charge. 21 and older, (810) 852-0550 INNER SOUL 8 1 1 p.m. Saturdays in February, Tres Vite, 2203 Woodward Ave., Detroit. (313) 964-4144 INSIDE STORY 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25. Memphis Smoke, 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Cover charge 21 and older. (810) 5430917 PAUL KELLER ENSEMBLE 8 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 21, Smith Theatre, Orchard Ridge campus of Oakland Community College, 27055 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. $10. (810) 471-7667/(810) 471-7700 KOG'S KAT'S 7-10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28. Bistro 313. 313 E. Walton Boulevard. Pontiac. Cover charge. 21 and older. (810) 332-9100 SHEILA LANDIS AND RICK MATLE 811:30 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 21, and Feb 28, Coffee Beanery. 152 N. Woodward Ave., Birmingham. Free. AH ages. (810) 646-6022 RON MITCHELL 5-11 p.m. Fndays in February. Tres Vite, 2203 Woodward Ave., Detroit. (313) 964-4144 MADELEINE PEYROUX 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, Majestic, 4140 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $10 In advance. 18 and older, (313) 8339700 PAMELA WISE AND HER LATIN JAZZ ALL-STARS 8 p.m: Friday. Feb. 21 Saturday. Feb. 22. and Friday. Feb. 28. Trini and Car mens. 1019 W. Maple Road. Clawson. (810) 280-2626

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BLACK MARKET 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. Memphis Smoke. 100 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Free 21 and older, (reggae) (810) 5430917 IMMIGRANT SUNS With The Luddites and P met op 7. 9 p.m Fnday. Feb. 28. Magic Stick in the Majestic complex. 4140 Woodward Ave . Ferndale Cover charge. 18 and older, (world music/eclectic) (313) 833P00L IMMUNITY 9 pm. Thursday. Feb. 20. Cafe Max, 6500 Highland Road, Waterford. Cover charge 21 and older: Fnday, Feb. 21 Saturday. Feb 22, Woody s Diner. 206 Fifth Ave.. Royal Oak Free 21 and older; 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Captain Tony's Kay West Bar and Grill. 3335 N. Woodward Ave.. Royal Oak. Cover charge. 21 and older, (reggae) (810) 866-2030/(810) 543 6911/(810) 2866388 PINO MARfLLI '

7 p.m. Thursday, Fab. 20, Tuesday, Feb. 25. and Thur*d»y, Fab. 27. Pttano's. 3775 Rochester Road. Troy; 7 p.m. Wednesday. Fab. 26. Luciano s. 39091 Garfield Roed. Clinton Township. (Italian/Spanish/English song*) (810) 6896050/(610) 2636540 0 0 0 ENOUQM

9 pjn. Thursday, Feb. 20. Gaelic League/ irtafvAmerican Club, 2068

Michigan Ave.. Detroit. Free. 21 and older, (acoustic Irish) (313) 9638895 KOOO Work centered on traditional Japanese drum, taiko. 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 24-Tuesday, Feb. 25, Power Center, 121 Fletcher. Ann Arbor. $26-$36 (800) 221-1229

8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, Majestic. 4140 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $13.50 in advance. 18 and older. (Nigerian) (313) 8339700 MODESTY FORBIDS 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. Dick O Dow's Irish Pub. 160 W. Maple, Birmingham. Free. 21 and older, (traditional Irish music) (810) 642-1135 MICHAEL O'BREIN 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27. Dick O Dow's Irish Pub. 160 W. Maple, Birmingham. Free. 21 arid older. (Insh) (810) 642-1135 ODD ENOUGH 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Hall, 8269 E. Eight Mile Road, Warren. Free. 21 and older. (Irish) (810) 7587602 TARIKA SAMMY 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. The Ark, 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $12.50; $11.50 members, students and seniors. All ages. (313) 761-1451 THROAT SINGERS FROM TUVA "HUUN-HUUR-TU" 8 p.m, Tuesday. Feb. 25. The Ark. 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $13.50 in advance-All ages. (313) 761-1451 TRINIDAD TRIPOLI STEEL BANO 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22, Rick's, 611 Church St.. Ann Arbor. Cover charge 19 and older, (reggae) (313) 996-2747

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CHENILLE SISTERS 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22 Sunday, Feb. 23. The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor $17.50. All ages. (313) 761-1451 RON COOEN 9 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21-Saturday, Feb. 22. O'Mara's Restaurant, 2555 W. 12 Mile Road. Berkley. Free All ages. (810) 399-6750 BILLY DIXON 8 p.m, Thursday, Feb. 20. Dick O Dow's Irish Pub. 160 W. Maple Road, Birmingham. Free. 21 and older. (810) 642-1135 , EDDIE FROM OHIO 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20. Blind Pig, 206-208 S. First St.. Ann Arbor. $6 in advance; $8 at the door 19 and older. (313) 996-8555 DAVID FOLKS 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, Borders Books and Music. 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn. Free. All ages. (313) 271-4441 SOPHIE HANIF1 With Kiss Me Screaming, 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 27, The Ark. 316 S. Main St.. Ann Arbor. $8.50; $7.50 members, students and seniors. (313) 761-1451 LONESOME AND BLUE 8 1 0 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 21. Borders Books and Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Road. Farmington Hills. Free. 21 and older, (blue grass) (810) 737-0110 MAUREEN MCDONALD 8 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21, The Grand Cafe. 33316 Grand River, Farmington. Free. All ages. (810) 6159181 RFD BOYS 8 p.m. Friday. Feb 21. The Ark. 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $9; $8 members, stu-dents and seniors. All ages, (bluegrass) (313) 761-1451 JAMES LEE STANLEY 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28, The Raven Gallery and Acoustic Cafe. 145 N. Center St.. Northville. $10. All ages (folk/country) (810) 3499421

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10TH ANNUAL STORYTELLING FESTIVAL With Michael Parent. Laura Simms, and Debra Christian with Michael Shelata, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, and Utah Phillips, Glenda Baker with Emily Hooper-Lansana, and Laura Pershin, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 1, and a children's show with the artists 1 p,m. and 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2. The Ark, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor. $15 Friday or Saturday; $25 both nights; $7 Sunday afternoon. (313) 761-1451

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MOORE AND MORE DANCES Contemporary dance company. 7:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28Saturday, March 1. and 3 pjn. Sunday. March 2, Matthaei Building's studio theater, 5101 John C. Lodge Service Dr. (at Warren Road), Wayne State University, Detroit. (313) 5774273

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With Adele Givens 8 p.m. Frtday. Feb. 28. Fox Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave.. Oetroit. $25 In advance All ages (313) 963-6611 JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB Randy "Lubasonic" Lubas, Kevin Burke, and Joey Bieiaska. Thursday. Feb 20 Sunday. Feb 23; Mike Green. Keith Pelt, and Joey Bieiaska. Thursday. Feb. 27 Sunday, March 2, at the club above Kickers restaurant, 36071 Plymouth Road, Livonia. 8 p.m. Thursdays (free); 8 p.m. end 10:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays ($10); snd 6 p.m Sundays ($5). Show times and prices subject lo change for special events. (313) 261-0655 JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB AT PAISANO'S Leo DuFour. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 20 ($8; $18 95 dinner show package). 8 1 5 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Friday. Fab. 21-Saturday. Feb. 22 ($10: $20 95 dinner show package), at the club. 5070 Schaefer Road. Oearbom. (313) 58^8885 MAINSTRCET COMCDY SHOWCASE Spike M ant on. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fsb 20. and 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 21-Saturday. Fab. 22 (S10); Invasion of improv with the Portuguese Rodeo Clown Company. 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays ($6. S3 with student 10); Diane Nichols. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fab. 27. and 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday, Fab, 26

Saturday, March 1 ($10) . 314 E. Liberty. Ann Arbor. (313) 996-9080

MARK RIDLEY'S COMEDY CASTLE Blair Shannon and Bill Hildebrandt, Wednesday, Feb. 19Sundey. Feb. 23; Totally Unrehearsed Theatre hosts open mic night 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; L. Brooks Patterson hosts 'Laughing at Lyme Disease" benefit. Thursday. Feb. 20; Kozak and Tim Ully. Wednesday. Feb. 26-Sundey, March 2 , 269 E. Fourth St.. Royal Oak. $5 Tuesdays; $6 Wednesdays. Thursdays and Sundays: $12 Fridays and Saturdays. (810) 542 9900 RICK SAMPLES At Hamlin Pub. 1988 S Rochester Road. Rochester Hills. 8:30 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 21, (no cover) (810) 656-7700.

THE SECOND CITY-DETROIT "An Ambassador Bndge Party." featuring Second City veterans Larry Campbell. Joshua Funk, Angela Shelton, Grant Krause and Rico Bruce Wade, and new-comer Margaret Exner. runs through May. at the club. 2301 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 8 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays with addition al shows 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Free improv comedy set after Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday shows and after the late shows on Fridays and Saturdays. $12 Sundays and Wednesdays; $14 Thursdays; $17.50 Fndays and $19 50 Saturdays. (313) 965-2222

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AUTHOR'S LECTURE LUNCHEON SERIES Patricia Hill Burnett, a "well-known and respected feminist who wrote "True Colors: An Artist's Journey From Beauty Queen to Feminist," will discuss her life as a feminist, radio star and painter. 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 23. at the Radisson Hotel. Southfield. $15 includes lunch; $5 lecture only. (810) 424-9022 BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSELLERS (BLOOMFIELD HILLS) Children's story time featuring Valentine making, the celebrating of African-American History Month, and the birth-days of Susan B, Anthony and Copernicus. 11 a.m. Saturdays. 7 p.m. Wednesdays; Magician Chris Linn visits story time, 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 22; Crossword puzzle group meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25 (the last Tuesday of every month), at the store. 6575 Telegraph. Bloomfield Hills. (810) 540-4209 BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKSELLERS (WEST BLOOMFIELD) Carolyn Caldwell, chairwoman of the Department of Communications Arts at St. Mary's College in orchard Lake, dis-cusses 'Gender and the Wonderful World of Disney," 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20; Mystery club members discuss "The Scold's Bridle" by Minette Waiters. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26. at the store. 6800 Orchard Lake Road. West Bloomfield. (810) 626-6804. BORDERS BOOK SHOP (BIRMINGHAM) "Blues and the Underground Railroad," blues guitarist, singer/songwriter, histori-an and teacher Robert B. Jones, a mem-ber of the Detroit Historical Society's "Storyliving" program, discusses the use of early African-American blues music in the development of the Underground Railroad. 7 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26, at the store. 31150 Southfield Road. Birmingham. (810) 644-1515 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC (DEARBORN)

"Here's Looking at You" series features a seminar on hair care by Kevin Hoisomheck, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 20; Issues m Parenting seminar focuses on "Raising Moral Children,' 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20; Story Circle discusses heroes, 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 22; Mac User's Group has its initial meeting, 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23: Workshop highiight-

| ing the IDG Books for Dummies features "Politics for Dummies," 7:30 p.m. Monday. Feb. 24; A G. Edwards Financial Seminar topic is 'Plan for a More Comfortable Financial Future with Variable and Fixed Annuities." 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25; Story Circle features on what teddy bears eat at picnics. 10 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26; Fiction book discussion group reads "The Ghost Road" by Pat Barker, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 26; Former Washington Post correspondent Keith Richburg signs and discusses his book "Out of Africa," 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27; Lawrence Otis Graham signs and dis-cusses his book "Proversity," 7:30 p.m. Fnday, Feb. 28. at the store. 5601 Mercury Dr.. Dearborn. (313) 271-4441 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC (FARMINGTON HILLS)

Marian Wingert performs African folk tales, 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 22; Dr Bryan Cheyetle from the University of London lectures on 'British-Jewish Writing and Literary Anti-Semitism." 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23; Ann Colin discusses and signs "Willie - Raising and Loving a Child With Attention Deficit Disorder." 7:30 p.m -Monday. Feb. 24; Jewish Authors Book Group discuases "Founders" by Amos Eton WALDO*BOOKS SUPERSTORE (UVONIA) Troy author Stephanie Mellen signs copies Of her book "The Crystal Rabbit." 10 a.m -8 p m. Saturday. Feb 22. at the store. 30200 Plymouth Road. Livonia (313) 261 7811

MUSEUMS AND TOURS

ANN ARBOR HANOS-ON MUSEUM "It's All In Your Head: An Exhibit About the Brain.' features a 12-times life size, walk-through brain. 50 hands-on devices, fomputar games and interactive videos, through Monday, March 31. at the muse um. 219 E. Huron St.. Ann Arbor Museum hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p m. Tuesdays through Fndays; 10 a.m.-5 p.m Saturdays: 1-5 p.m. Sundays 12 50 students, seniors and children: $4 adufts. (313) 9965439 DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM "Fsmilies United: A Celebration of Cultures." featuring Mosaic Youth Theater performance, storytelling by Detroit Aeeooation of Black Storytellers, seminar by The Fred Hart Genealogical Society, special tour* of the museum's "Becoming

American Women" and "Detroit and the Underground Railroad" exhibitions, and a museum treasure hunt. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22; 'Legacy: African American Dolls of the Victorian Era." a ' , H

new exhibit featuring more than 100 hand ~ made AfricanAmerican dolls, on display in the museum's Kresge Gallery through ^ April, at the museum, 5401 Woodward .•« Ave,. Detroit. $3 adults; $1.50 seniors , *r

and children ages 12-18; free for children younger than 12. (313) 8337937 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER „ i n

"CH no science." a traveling exhibit from . n Research Casting International (RCI), the Z , creators of the dinosaur skeleton displays in Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park," on display through Sunday, March 9. It fee tures six full-sized dinosaur skeletal dis-plays, four wall-mounted skeletons, six skulls, a walk-through Supersaurus rib cage, a Dino Dig sandbox, and interactive computer programs; "Titanica." an IMAX film about the CanadianAmencan-Russian expedition team set out to explore the Titanic, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Indefinitely; "Destiny in Space," another IMAX film, Tuesdays and Thursdays indefinitely, Detroit Science Center in the University Cultural Center, 5020 John R St.. Detroit. Museum admis-sion $6.75 adults: $4.75 for students and senior citizens. (313) 577-8400 DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER STORE (LIVONIA) •Cyberspace Safari" exhibit designed to introduce visitors to computers, the com munity resources of the Detroit Science Center, and dinosaurs, through April at the store inside Wonderland Mall, 29859 Plymouth Road (at Middlebelt Road), Livonia. The exhibit, based on the Dinoscience exhibit 8t the science center, begins with a 20minute, multi-media demonstration on how to use computers and the internet, and continues into the Computer Cove with 20 workstations that assist participants in learning about dinosaurs. Hours are 10 a.m,-9 p.m.' Mondays through Saturdays, and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. $3 per hour, per person for prearranged school and organization groups; $4 per child or senior on an indi-vidual basis: $5 per adult on an individual basis; $6 per family per workstation; and $6 per hour, per person for surfing the Internet during 'off-peak* hours. All chil-dren younger than, 16 must be accompa-nied by a parent, unless they are part of a school or special study group. (313) 557-8400 HENRY FORD MUSEUM James Bond s Aston Martin DB5. the gaO get loaded spy car that starred in the 1964 film "Goldfinger." on exhibit through Sunday. March 9. near the front of the main exhibit hall inside Henry Ford Museum. 20900 Oakwood Boulevard (at Village Road), Dearborn. (313) 271-1620.

R E C E P T I O N S

BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSO-CIATION The Midwest Color '97 Colored Pencil Show will continue to March 15 at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham; (810) 644-0866. Opening reception 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22, with awards presented 8 p.m. Organized by the Colored Pencil Society of America, the exhibit showcases the leading colored pencil artists In Michigan, Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, Wisconsin. Missouri. Minnesota and Iowa. G.R. N'NAMDI GALLERY A print exhibit by Jacob Lawrence will be shown at 161 Townsend. Birmingham; (810) 642-2700. Opening reception 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. Lecture and slide presentation on collecting contemporary and historical African-American art 3 p.m. PARK WEST GALLERY "The Beauty of Human Drama," an exhibit of works by internationally known painter Barbara Wood will continue to March 21 a! 29469 Northwestern Highway.

Southfield: (810) 354-2343. The artist will make an exclusive appearance at the opening reception Friday, Feb, 21. and will be at the gallery 2 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 22-23. Call for more informa-tion and reservations for Friday's recep tion. CLIQUE GALLERY The first showing of Bill Rauhauser's pho-tographic experiments in color continues to April 5 at 200 W. Fifth, Royal Oak; (810) 545-2200. Reception for the artist 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 23. DELL PRYOR GALLERIES "The Art of Jazz." a multimedia exhibit that captures the spirit of jazz with visual arts, will continue through March 22 at 1452 Randolph in Harmome Park. Detroit; (313) 9635977. Jazz artists Marian Hayden and Friends will perform at the opening reception 6 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21. Featured artists, inspired by the music, include photographers Adger Cowans, Kwabena Shabu, Gail Jones, Larney F'azier, Bill Sanders and Hugh Grannum; and painters Melvin Clark, Andrew Turner, Arthur Roland. Mat! Corbm, Saffeii Gardner. Michael Kelly Williams, Lester Johnson. Joe Overstreet. Barbara Brown King, Aaron Ibn Pon Pitts and Donald Calloway

E X H I B I T S

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF DEARBORN The church at 600 N. Brady. Dearborn announces us fifth Religious Arts Festival, presenting an art exhibit, music and drama; can (313) 274-1313. The first part of the festival will cover two weekends. Fnday to Sunday. Feb. 21 to 23. and Feb. 28 to March 2; the chcrai concert win be 7 p.m. Sunday. March 9. The exhibit open ing is 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Feb 23, with a recaption for the artists 11:30 a.m Oil and watercolor paintings, sketch •s. glasawork. textiles and sculptures will be featured in the religious art exhibit; hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the fes-tival. Many pieces win be for sale.

A dim salon is free. A dramatic production baaed on Paul Osborn e novel. "On Sorrowed Time." wHI be presented 7:30 p.m. Fridays. Fab. 21 and 28. and Saturdays, Feb. 22 and March 1. with $6 admission payable at the door

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New owners hop to challenge at Bullfrog Bar & Grill B Y K E E L Y W Y G O N I K S T A F F W R I T E R

With traffic going 50 miles per hour , i t ' s easy to p a s s t h e Bu l l f rog Bar & Gr i l l on Telegraph north of Five Mile Road in Redford- But people who work in the area have noticed lots of changes since b ro the r s Damon and Aaron O r m a n i a n , J im and Rick Forner took over t h e b a r fo rmer ly ca l l ed t h e Office.

Childhood friends, they grew dp together in Taylor, took pos-session of the bar in August, and closed for r enova t ions . S ince open ing in December they ve been working toward achieving their goal to be a great band bar and serve good food too. They put in a window to let in light, added a neon sign tower, an awning, stuccoed the outside with light beige, put in new ba th rooms , new ceramic floor, carpeting and ceiling.

"There's no live entertainment in the area." said Damon the day m a n a g e r exp la in ing how they chose this location. When we grew up. and started going to bars we thought about having one of our own. We thought we could make the coolest band bar around."

Thursday, Fridays, Sa turdays and Sundays are band nights , they start at 9 p.m. Call for the s chedu le . On F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y , Feb. 21-22 t h e Bullfrog is hosting a benefit con-cert for First Step. The "Stop the Violence Tour 97," features Down With Hatred and o ther bands (see chart):

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Taste of Mexico: Liz Banks and Damon Ormanian with a Bullfrog Bar and Grdl specialty, the Mexican Platter, which is served on Wednesdays during lunch.

The B u l l f r o g ' s c l i en te le is diverse. During the lunch hour they get fac tory workers , and people who work in the shops and off ices n e a r b y . In the evening the crowd ranges in age from 21 to 35.

"We wanted this to be a meet-ing place where both blue collar and white collar workers would

feel comfortable," said Damon. "They can order anything from a big hamburger to a chicken salsa salad."

J i m is t h e n i g h t m a n a g e r , Aaron takes care of maintenance and bills, and Rick, who with his brother also owns Mexi-go, a car-ryout Mexican res tauran t with t h r e e met ro Det ro i t locat ions

including one in Westland, (8437 N. Wayne Road, in Hol iday Plaza, two blocks south of Joy Road, (313) 421-7778) takes care of the food.

"Rick t a u g h t us all how to cook. Usually when you go to a bar you get a lot of fried foods," expla ined Damon, while Rick prepared an order. "We wanted

to serve some health-conscious dishes too."

T h e r e a re two s ides to t h i s menu. Mild Side features usual bar fare - burgers, stacked ham and cheese s a n d w i c h , c h a r broiled chicken. Crispy Tacos, and Turkey Sandwich. Wild Side offers Buffalo Burgers, Whiskey S a u s a g e Sub, R a t t l e S n a k e B e a n Chi l i , J u m p i n Hot C h i m m y ' s " ch imichanga" -shredded roast beef with special spices, and a chicken salsa salad.

"We tried to bring something that you would not see at a typi-cal bar," said Rick who makes the homemade tacos, salsa, corn chips, and other menu items.

"Buffa lo meat is leaner , bu t h a s t h e t a s t e of beef," sa id Damon. "Our Whiskey Sausage Sub is made with a very lean sausage link, and marinated in whiskey to give it a little bite. The chicken salsa salad is made with char-broiled chicken and served on a flour tortilla."

There really is such thing as R a t t l e s n a k e bean - " t h e y ' r e smaller and have a milder fla-vor," explained Damon, adding that chili served at the Bullfrog is m a d e with chunks of roas t beef.

Cr ispy Tacos a re one of t h e most popular menu items. And of course, how can you have a place called Bullfrog and not serve frog legs? "Our frog legs a re big." explained Damon, " charbroiled and served with a spicy barbecue sauce."

Bullfrog offers 25 different bot-

Bullfrog Bar & Grill

Where : 15414 Telegraph, (one block north of Five Mile Road). Redford, (313) 533-4477.

Hours: Open for lunch 11 a.m. Monday-Friday. Bar closes 2 a.m., food available up to closing. Saturday and Sundays open 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Menu: Burgers, sandwiches, chil i, assorted appetizers. Crispy Tacos and Frog Legs are specialties. Daily lunch specials Include Mexican Platter served 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays; open face turkey sandwiches, Fridays.

C o s t : Sandwiches range from $2.99 for a bull Frog Burger to $4.55 for Jumpin Hot Chimmy's.

Chart c a r d s : Visa. Master Card, American Express

Special e v e n t s : 'S top the Violence Tour 97." benefit con-cert for First Step, hosted by Kelly Brown 89X FM. Doors open 9 p.m., cover $5. Friday, Feb. 21, Down With Hatred. 20 Dead Flower Children. Undergrind: Saturday, Feb. 22, Down With Hatred. Motor Dolls, and Bomb Pops.

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tied beers, four t a p beers, and th ree non-alcoholic beers. "We want to give people an option so they don't feel like they have to drink," said Rick

T H E A T E R

Impeccable timing makes 'Rumors' a laugh-filled 'must see' Plymouth Theatre Guild pre-

sents "Rumors." by Neil Simon, Friday. Feb. 21-Sunday, Feb. 23, and Friday. Feb. 28-Saturday, March I, Water ToWer Theatre,

on the campus of Northville Regional Hospital, 41001 W. Seven Mile Road (one mile west of 1-275), Northville. 8 p.m. show time, except 6 p.m: Sunday, Feb.

23. $8 in advance at Sir Speedy Printing Center on South Main in Plymouth, Piccadilly Petaler Flowers in Canton Sears Center, or call (313) 349-7110. Tickets

Faculty perform Sunday at Madonna BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN STAFF WRITER

How of ten do you h a v e t h e opportunity to hear a live con-cer t f e a t u r i n g t h e m u s i c of Chopin , Copland, Boccher in i , and Villa-Lobos for free?

Stop by Madonna University's faculty recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23 in Kresge Ha l l when p i an i s t Line t te Popoff P a r k s , c l a s s i ca l g u i t a r i s t H e l e n e Rottenberg, flutist Donna Kallie, and violinist Grazyna Biskupski will treat the audience to a taste of all these composers and more. Biskupski will also perform with m e m b e r s of he r t r i o which i n c l u d e s p i an i s t K a z i m i e r z Brzozowski and cellist Tadeusz Biskupski. Although there is no charge for the concert, donations will be enthusiastically accepted for the university's music schol-

arship fund. Solo and ensemble pieces in

piano, violin, f lu te , and gui tar will be on tap. A chamber musi-cian and soloist who performs professionally, associate profes-sor Linette Popoff Parks is look-ing forward to the afternoon of classical compositions.

"We hold the recitals so tha t f acu l ty m e m b e r s have t h e chance to perform and so we can shar« with the community,' said Linette Popoff Parks.

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Libra ry , and Livonia Civic Center Library. If you miss the faculty recital, you'll still be able to en joy her in concer t w i t h Michigan Opera Theatre violin-ist Velda Kelly May 8 on campus. The two will team up for a pro-gram of Brahms, Schubert and Handel.

In addition to faculty perfor-mances , M a d o n n a Unive r s i ty frequently spotlights recitals by the Madonna Chorale and stu-dents.

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$9 at the door. BY SUE SUCHYTA SPECIAL WRITER

Physical humor and impecca-ble t iming make the Plymouth T h e a t r e Guild 's production of Neil Simon's "rumors" a laugh-ter-filled "must see."

The s t r o n g ensemble cas t worked well together to blend author Simon's delicious verbal humor with their own physical comedy, which ranged from prat-falls to pain. First-time directors K a r e n Groves and Debbie Pletzer deserve high praise for a job well done.

Set against a strikingly beauti-fu l and wel l -d ressed se t , t h e story follows the increasingly t a n g l e d web of c lumsy sub-te r fuge t h a t occurs when four couples gather for a dinner party only to find their host grazed by a self-inflicted bullet wound, an uncooked dinner, and the ser-vants and hostess missing.

Couple number one, Chris and

Ken Gorman, played by Debby G e a r n s and Mike Falzon, suc-cess fu l ly set t h e tone for t h e e v e n i n g as t h e p a n i c k y f i r s t a r r i v a l s who d iscover t h e i r injured host and frantically try to keep it a secret from the suc-cessive arrivals.

The second couple, Claire and Lenny Ganz, played by Valerie Mangrum and Brian Townsend, delivered some of the best lines of t h e show. T h e i r w o n d e r f u l comedic t iming and abi l i ty to play na tu ra l l y off each o t h e r made them a favorite with the house.

As Lenny, the character who suffered whiplash on the way to the party. Brian Townsend was

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Cookie and Glenn C u s a c k . played by Gail Mesner and Jerry Salas, garnered plenty of laughs once they got over their initial stiffness, as did Peter Hathaway as Glen Cooper.

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Taking charge: The board of directors at Millwood Village Condominiums, Doug Rowe, Jim Bloom, Jim Godbout, Pam Wasczens-ki and Mike Liptak, self-manages association business.

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William St. Martin, past president of the Yorkshire House Condominium Association in Birmingham, knows why he prefers self-managed associa-tions to hiring a management firm to do the job.

He illustrates with a story. "We have a person here who has

epilepsy and, one day. I saw him lying on the sidewalk in the inner court-yard," St. Martin said. "I'm familiar with what to do. I tried to calm him down. I didn't call EMS.

"I got him on his feet, got him back to his apartment. I went to my apart-ment and called his dad, and he came over to take care of him.

"There's a personal touch involved in th i s bui lding," St . Mar t in sa id . There ' s a rapport."

The Millwood Village Condominium Association in West land also self-manages.

"We had a professional at one point, but, quite honestly, they weren't doing us any sort of service," said Jim God-bout, Millwood Vi l lage p re s iden t . "They were basically doing bookkeep-ing, collections. It took months to get (financial) s ta tements"

So, several years ago, Millwood Vil-lage decided to do for itself.

"Assessments go to a common post office box. The t r e a s u r e r picks up dues and'sends out late notices," God-

bout said. "We have a board meeting once a

month. I prepare an agenda. "We signed a mul t i -year deal a t

reduced ra tes for snow removal and g r a s s c u t t i n g . O n e person on the board s e n t o u t a n u m b e r of bid notices," he said.

"We have board meetings once a month. I p repare an agenda. Prob-lems? They (residents) contact some-one on t h e b o a r d . We pu t out a newsletter, probably on a quarterly basis, and include any issue we want to bring to everyone's awareness."

Godbout, who has experienced both hired-gun and self management, defi-nitely prefers the latter.

"I think it keeps us closer informed to what's going on and gets different people involved in the association," he said. "I think if we were managed by a professional manager, we'd lose some of that personal involvement.

There's a substantial financial sav-ings. he added.

It isn't really clear how many condo associations self manage.

Rober t M. Meisner , a B ingham Farms lawyer and Observer & Eccen-tric columnist who specializes in real estate law, speculates that upwards of a third of the condo associations in suburban Detroit self manage. That would include those that employ pro-fessional staff.

"They're generally smaller, general-ly comprised of people with more time

on their hands to handle the affairs of the association. They're usually more ma tu re condo associations," Meisner said.

Managemen t companies set fees based on services provided. Some are as high as $12 per month per unit , Meisner said. Smaller communities, l e s s t h a n 50 u n i t s , g e n e r a l l y a r e charged a flat monthly fee.

T h e r e are d i f fe ren t levels of self management.

Yorkshire House has 20 units, and St. Martin is a retired plant manager. He receives $3,000 per year to cut the g rass , clean the laundry room and common areas and ma in t a in t r a sh bins.

Nei ther he nor other board mem-bers are paid for board services.

Millwood Vi l lage cons i s t s of 60 detached units where individual own-ers are responsible for their own yard maintenance. No one is paid.

Neither Yorkshire House nor Mill-wood Village has a pool or clubhouse, common elements that often generate controversy for condo management.

T h e n the re ' s t h e C o u n t r y Club Esta tes Condominium Association in Sterl ing Heights, which seems to be an exception to several of the general rules.

The community, close to 30 years old, has 121 attached units, a pool and a clubhouse.

The community ha s a lways self-m a n a g e d bu t employs a fu l l - t ime

c a r e t a k e r to hand le m a i n t e n a n c e duties.

"If there's a problem with •adminis-tration, bylaw infractions, you call a board member," said Carol Whitener, association pres ident . "If there ' s a problem with the physical plant, you call the caretaker."

The secret to self-management suc-cess is an educated, competent, orga-nized board of directors , Whi tener said.

"Our secretary is an attorney. I'm a college grad with a background in public administration. Our treasurer is like a staff accountant in an office," she said.

"When people ask me if we are pro-fessionally managed, I like to say, 'Yes, we are, but we do it ourselves,*" Whitener said.

The president, treasurer and secre-tary all receive credit for six months of assoc ia t ion fees, t h e o the r two directors receive two months, for their services.

But the top three officers each can spend upwards of 10 hours per week interacting with the caretaker, collect-ing and recording payments and tend-ing to inside and outside correspon-dence.

"I love doing this," Whitener said. "I know it's well run. Who can do it bet-ter than we can?"

One nagging question t h a t often

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Plumbing problems should have been disclosed RfAL ESTATE

Q. My husband and I closed on o u r f i r s t h o m e r e c e n t l y . A f t e r b e i n g in t h e h o u s e f o r o n l y 2 w e e k s , w e h a d s e v e r a l m a j o r a e w e c s e p t i c b a c k u p s i n t o the house.

A p lumber snaked the outside m a i n l i n e , w h i c h l e a d s to t h e sept ic f ield. The snake woud go 50 f e e t then it w o u l d stop. The p l u m b i n g c o m p a n y q u o t e d u s §1,000. to dig up the asphalt dri-veway to repair the problem.

When the plumber dug up the driveway, h e found that the riser at the top of the main l ine had

fallen and w a s blocking the sewage from reach-ing the septic. The plumber said that from the look of the riser, it had been there for at least a year and would have caused a back up on a reg-ular basis.

If the seller did not disclose any information about the plumbing on the property disclosure statement, how can we get back the money w e paid for reapirs? Would the real e s ta te agents

A. The seller can be liable for failure to disclose for the consequential damages incurred by the purchas-er. The real estate person who may have been your agent had some responsibility to assist you in this endeavor, and/or the seller's agent had knowledge or should have had knowledge about the condition that was not disclosed, they may also have liability.

You are well advised, assuming that there are dam-ages, to consult with an attorney to provide you with your legal rights and to take legal action, if necessary, against those responsible parties.

Q. I am interested In deve loping some proper-ty on the water but am r u n n i n g into a great deal of difficulty with the c i ty because they d o n o want to protect the natural habitat or the shorel ine and have given m e a difficult t ime in connect ion with my development . I am contem-plat ing sell ing the property but will probably sell It for lees than it would be worth if 1 were able to develop the property as contemplated. Should I aee an attorney ?

A. Based upon a recent decision where a d t y would not allow a housing development next to the Pacific Ocean because it wanted to preserve the dune snd

natural habitat, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that this was "taking" under the U.S. Constitu-tion and the city was required pay the owner $1.5 million in damages. However, the court held that it was up to a jury to decide in such cases if the land has any economically viable use and if the city s actions are reasonably related to a legitimate public purpose.

This ruling was. of course, a big win for developers across the country since it csn be powerful tool for developers to use to pressure a city in permit negotia-tions The court held ths t the developer had lost sll economically viable use of the property even though it w i s ultimately able to sell it for a profit.

You may well have a viable claim aga ins t the municipality and may well be entitled to substantial economic relief.

Robert M. Meisner is an Oakland County area attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of con-donuniums, real estate, corporate law and litigation You are invited to submit topic* that you would like to tee discussed in this column, including question* about condominiums, by writing Robert M. Meisner 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bingham Farms Ml 48026. This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion.

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surfaces in associations t h a t hire a m a n a g e r is w h e t h e r t h e y ' r e ge t t ing t h e best b a n g for t h e i r buck in contract services.

"You have far bet ter control of money if you self m a n a g e , " St . Mar t in m a i n t a i n e d . "It 's e a s i e r to build pe r sona l r e l a t i o n s h i p s (wi th s e r v i c e p rov ide r s ) . TBey know you a n d you know t h e m

They know wha t you want, what to expect."

"Maybe I'm too p a r t i c u l a r , I don't know," Mar t in said of man-a g e m e n t c o m p a n i e s . "I d o n ' t think they would be as at tentive to detai l . This is only my opin-ion."

A key to self managing , most a g r e e , is to e s t a b l i s h spec i f ic

policies, then follow them to the l e t t e r . T h a t way, you d o n ' t b e c o m e a s o u n d i n g b o a r d fo r chronic complainers.

"At one point in time, we had a c o l l e c t i o n p r o b l e m , " G o d b o u t said. "We set a policy about when (assessments ) were de l inquent , when the late fee was due. When people found out we were seri-

ous, the problem went away." "When you have a complaint,

you fill out a form, you put your name on it and wel l follow up," Whitener said.

Another key is competent peo-ple willing to do the work.

But don't overest imate your c o m p e t e n c y , M e i s n e r warns . Periodic financial, legal, physical

and operation audits are neces-sary.

"They should h a v e a good, experienced condominium attor-ney and a condominium CPA," Meisner said.

St. Martin and Godbout both admit that it would be more dif-f i c u l t to s e l f - m a n a g e larger , attached condominium commu-

nities with pools, clubhouses and other amenities.

Whitener, however, b e l i e v e s that the proof is in the doing. It takes know-how and desire, she said.

"All of the people on this board are competent and capable," she said. "1 don't do it all myself."

HOMES SOLD IN WAYNE COUNTY These are the

Observer area residential real estate closings recorded January 20 24 at the Wayne County Register of Deeds office and compiled by Advertising That Works, a Bloomfield Township company that tracks deed and mortgage recordings in Southeastern Michigan Listed below are cities, addresses, and sales

prices

1994 Briarfield St $145.000

2431 Brook field St $159,000

2262 Brook haven Rd $167.000

7933 Charrmgton Ct $187,000

1688 Christopher Dr $107,000

41824 Conner Creek Ct $194,000

1600 Copeiand Cir $148,000

$305,000 46438 Mornington Rd $238,000

$186,000 1600 Copeiand Cir $148,000 43622 Fleetwood Dr

$128,000

46438 Mornington Rd $238,000 43449 W Arbor Way Dr

$92,000 410 Country Club Ln $300,000

43622 Fleetwood Dr $128,000 46390 Overhill Ln

$274,000

43449 W Arbor Way Dr $92,000 410 Country Club Ln

$300,000 1029 Foothill R0 $186,000

46390 Overhill Ln $274,000 43538 W Arbor W»y Dr

$93,000 1269 Crownflale Ln $271,000

1029 Foothill R0 $186,000 47000 Overhill Ln

$281,000

43538 W Arbor W»y Dr $93,000 1269 Crownflale Ln

$271,000 47177 Glastonbury Dr $276,000

47000 Overhill Ln $281,000 7077 Weatherfield Way

$195,000 1641 Dunston Rd $188,000

47177 Glastonbury Dr $276,000 39710 Peters Or

$128,000

7077 Weatherfield Way $195,000 1641 Dunston Rd

$188,000 41935 Greenwood Dr $181,000

39710 Peters Or $128,000 7506 Willow Creek Dr

$152,000 1205 E Lemont Ct $179,000

41935 Greenwood Dr $181,000 2941 River Meadow Cir

$198,000

7506 Willow Creek Dr $152,000 1205 E Lemont Ct

$179,000 45041 Horseshoe Cir $136,000

2941 River Meadow Cir $198,000 40377 Winfield Rd

$154,000 1849 Elmhurst St $164,000

45041 Horseshoe Cir $136,000 42818 Saxony Rd

$152,000

40377 Winfield Rd $154,000 1849 Elmhurst St

$164,000 42039 Hunters Rdg $317,000

42818 Saxony Rd $152,000 41870 Winter Ct

$152,000 550 Fairfield Rd $278,000 :•

42039 Hunters Rdg $317,000 47484 Stooeridge Blvd

$264,000

41870 Winter Ct $152,000 550 Fairfield Rd

$278,000 :• 43598 Lancelot Dr $195,000

47484 Stooeridge Blvd $264,000 42095 Woodcreek Ln

$219,000 7029 Festival Ct 43598 Lancelot Dr

$195,000 1607 Thistle Ct 42095 Woodcreek Ln

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29850 Cambridge St n o i . o o o

5747 Harrison St m.QQQ

28362 Mapiewood St 178,000

28903 Mapiewood St M 3 . 0 0 0

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14915 Arden St jlQ3,000

27606 Bentley St V28.000

14692 Cavell St $87,000

18957 Filmore St f H 5 , 0 0 Q

14436 Garden St $129.000

14543 Golfview St $183,000

36498 Grandon St $148.000

15423 Hubbard St $175,000

37648 Kingsburn Dr $248.000

15073 Vol a St $127.000

32675 Oakley St $152.000

35606 Orangetawn St $138.000

17428 Park St $203.000

14575 Ronnie Ln $148.000

37351 Seabrook Dr $275.000

33128 Summers St $155.000

16535 Surrey St $168,000

28160 Terrence St $150.000

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18071 University Park Dr $114,000

33011 Vermont St $118.000

31701 W Chicago St * H 5 , 9 0 Q

19355 Weyher St $130,000

35646 Wood St $152.000

14060 Dime $123.000

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$232,000 9976 Lucerne

$93,000 11491 Cedar Ln

$155,000 9608 Mercedes

$96,000 49319 Fox Dr

$330,000 18340 Negaunee

$80,000 615 Jener PI

$148,000 11396 Riverdaie

$74,000 42020 Lakeland Ct

$220,000 15224 Salem Ct

$113,000 15117 Lakewood Dr

$163,000 19327 Woodworth

$70,000 9645 Mellowood Ct

$?16,000 19394 Woodworth

$50,000 42035 Micol Dr

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33836 Arrowhead St $119,000 40852 Orange lawn Ave

$132,000 6740 Geronimo St 42463 Plymouth Hollow Dr

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$106,000 42463 Plymouth Hollow Dr

$71,000 7427 Gilman St

$96,000 46611 Rockledge Dr

$219,000 8262 Hillcrest Blvd

$102,000 340 W Ann Arbor Trail Ct

$110,000 7815 Moonwood Pi

$168,000 219 N Karle St

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19354 Brady $68,000

35409 Pheasant Ln $116,000

19354 Brady $68,000 38195 Warner Farms Dr

$102,000 11386 Centralia $92,000

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To k e e p your water h e a t e r operating safely, here are some c o m m o n s a f e t y q u e s t i o n s , answered by the National Board of Boi ler and Pressure V e s s e l Inspectors.

Q: What ia a boi ler? A: A p iece of e q u i p m e n t in

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Q: I don ' t h a v e a b o i l e r in m y h o m e , w h y s h o u l d I b e c o n c e r n e d ?

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T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t s a f e t y device found on any water hea te r is t h e combinat ion of t e m p e r a -t u r e and p r e s s u r e relief va lve . The valve is designed to relieve the pressure in the water hea te r due to high tempera ture or high pressure.

Q: Can s t e a m b e p r o d u c e d in a w a t e r h e a t e r ?

A: While not impossible, it is improbable. "Hie most dangerous c o n d i t i o n w h i c h c a n e x i s t i s w a t e r e x c e e d i n g 212 d e g r e e s Fah renhe i t whi le sti l l p r e s s u r -ized.

Under these conditions, s t eam wil l be p roduced a t any p o i n t when the p r e s su re is r e l eased , such as a spigot or a rup tu re in the wa te r hea te r shell.

W h e n t h e h igh t e m p e r a t u r e w a t e r is r e l eased to t h e a t m o -sphere, it will flash immediately to s t e a m wi th a co r re spond ing volume increase of approximate-ly 1600 times.

Q: W h a t h a p p e n s i f t h e w a t e r h e a t e r ruptures?

A: Upon a malfunct ion of t h e o p e r a t i n g a n d s a f e t y con t ro l s , t h e w s t e r t e m p e r a t u r e c a n exceed 212 degrees F. A r u p t u r e in the pressure-retaining mate r i - . a l wil l r e su l t in a t r e m e n d o u s release of energy (an explosion), causing severe property d a m a g e a n d possibly i n j u r y and loss of life.

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M * The Observer! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 , 1997 The Observer! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1997

Plan for your mortgage loan and save big For many peo-

ple, a home is their most valu-ab le a s se t and requires the use of mor tgage f inanc ing . The qua l i ty of the mor tgage loan and many of the ear ly decisions r e l a t ed to the loan can have a s u b s t a n t i a l effect on the cost of the home. The i n d u s t r y ha s

evolved in a way to ensure that lenders' interests are protected, but in most mortgage transac-t ions t h e r e is not a mortgage loan professional

George Fox, t h e execut ive director of the National Associa-tion of Mortgage Planners states that members of "our associa-tion a r e c o n t r a c t u a l l y bound with a fiduciary responsibility to the borrower. The association acts as the certification authori-ty for the industry designation of

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C e r t i f i e d Mor tgage P l a n n e r . C M P s mus t be t r a i n e d and p ledge to uphold our code of ethics. NAMP also has standard-ized "The Borrowers Exclusive R e p r e s e n t a t i o n Agreemen t , " which d e t a i l s the d u t i e s t h e CMP has to the borrower, for which they are paid a fee."

Fox is a proponent of educat-ing the consumer about the lend-ing process. "Most people buy the house , t hen the mor tgage . It should be the other way around," Fox said. Borrowers should inter-view prospective mortgage com-pan i e s . "If you don ' t like t h e answers you are getting to your questions, go somewhere else."

Fox recommends first taking a financial inventory and review your prior two years of earnings. Get a copy of your own credit report. To find out how to obtain a copy of your credit report, con-tact the following credit report-ing agencies: Equifax 11-800-685-1111), TRW < 1-800-628-7654 > or Trans Union (1-800-916-88001. Look at your credit worthiness through the eyes of the lender

and determine how much money you should borrow.

I n v e s t i g a t e any tax conse-quences t h a t may a r i se f rom your planned purchase. Many CMPs are part financial planner and can help you through this process. The borrower should t h e n be able to d e t e r m i n e a range for the amount of a loan and then stick with it.

Ask for a letter s ta t ing tha t the charges outlined in the "good faith estimate" will be the actual charges at closing, except for those charges that will be prorat-ed (i.e. taxes and interest ).

Look out for extra charges that seem as through they should be part of the loan processing fee Don't be a f ra id to .ask how to avoid them.

Find out if they will t ransfer your file if you decide to go with another mortgage firm. You don't want to be held hostage by your loan information file.

It's a good idea, too, for you to hire an appraiser acceptable to a number of mortgage firms. If the appraisal is for the lender and

not you. another institution may not be able to use it. That means you might have to pay for it again.

Ask to have the "good f a i t h es t imate" updated a t 14 days, then at seven days before closing to allow for ear ly detect ion of unexpected fees.

Make sure tha t you receive a HUD I closing s t a t e m e n t 24 hours in advance of settlement, not at closing. This allows time for corrections and keeps you from being pressured in the clos-ing. Request that the lender pro-vide you with a pre-qualification l e t t e r t h a t s t a t e s you a r e approved fo? a mor tgage loan based on the potential property having an acceptable value, but without disclosing the amount of t h e loan for which you a r e approved. This will protect your abili ty to negotiate, if a seller should require proof of your pre-qualification.

Ask if you can see the lender's wholesale rate sheet. They may not let you. but it doesn't hurt to ask. You have a legitimate right

to know how much you are pay-ing for the loan and how much you are paying for the processing of the loan. Find out how the lender will handle a rate change. If rates go down, will you get the better rate? Conversely, will they lock a rate for you? If you lock a rate, get a copy of the rate lock. Allow seven days beyond the expected closing d a t e for the expiration date of the lock. That way, if there is a snag and clos-ing is delayed, you don ' t lose your locked rate.

Avoid big purchases once you apply for the loan. They could cause you to become ineligible for a loan.

Keep copies of all the informa-tion in the lender's file and keep it in a separate file that you con-trol. This can protect you if you end up changing lenders or if the lender's file is lost or destroyed.

Require that the lender keep all information in the file confi-dential. The appraiser, the seller

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and/or agents far 4it3iex Should not be permit ted-to* k t l W & n y details contained in the file. This protects you in possible future negotiations tha t may arise in completing the sale of the prop-erty

Also, the appraiser should not know the contract price of the property so that there is no out-side influence on the valuation.

David Mully has 'b4en researching mortgage lenders for more than 10 years. He shares his most recent findings every week in this column. Mully wel-comes readers to contact him for a free consultation. As part of his ongoing research, any feedback from homeowners about their experiences (good and bad) with mortgage lender's is welcome. To call him. dial 1-800-405-3051, or fax him at 1-810-380-0603 or email him at maxwell! 1@ juno.com You can find previous mortgage articles at http:// www.observer-eccentric.com / realestate / mully

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13270 FOXBORO COURT. PLYMOUTH" South off N. Tarmonai just Wast at Shaldoft On a quNt court in Mgnry popular "WALNUT CREEK* Matnumad with a long hit ot upgrades 4 badrooms, 2'A baths, maflw wood flooring, beautiful toyar, family room with a fireplace, a study with bui-in bookcases 0assed-r Cardan room I d floor laundry a t 1275,000 (453B200)

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1M17 BASSfTT COURT, UVONIA! NORTH OFF ANN ARBOR TRAM. % MILE EAST Of 1-27*. A lansaMnal 135x293 Mad setting surrounds ttus handsome CAPE COO Maturing 3 bedrooms, a 23*15 Inma room wRi a ifapMca. IMhaths warptastar wals.

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Service brings homeowners and tradespeople together

Consumers should begin looking for spring and summer remodeling help now, advises Contractors Cen-t r a l , a Bloomfield HilU firm t h a t b r ings service providers and cus-tomers together.

Contractors Central provides free re fer ra l s to consumers from a pre-screened data base of contractors and tradespeople. All of the contrac-tors have been checked for appropri-a te licenses, insurance, work history and consumer references.

"My partner and I have both need-ed home remodeling professionals in the past," said Suzanne Anderson, co-founder of the firm.

"With the high number of housing s t a r t s and the s t rong demand for Michigan construction professionals, it ia really difficult to find good, reli-able tradespeople who commit to giv-ing prompt and excellent service. So we decided to do something about it."

Anderson and her partner, Kath-leen Norton-Schock, s t a r t ed their business about nine months ago and currently have about 50 contractors in t he i r database. Some 200 con-sumer inquiries have been fielded.

"A contractor pays a membership fee, but we only accept those tha t can be screened," said Norton-Shock. "We ask for a minimum of three to five references, and we explore, our-selves, further."

Carpenters, electricians, glaziers, painters, plumbers and drywall pro-fessionals can be referred on a rota-tion basis.

"Our contrac tors in some ways self-select," Norton-Shock said. "They have geographic preferences. Obvi-ously, they have special ty prefer-ences. Some people w a n t to take smaller jobs, others larger.

"We have contractors north, south east and west," she said. "We're now going all over."

When consumers call Contractors Central. (8001 882-8855, they reach a staff member who elicits as much information as possible about the potential job.

The s t a f f member m a t c h e s an appropriate contractor to the project and ensures that both parties are in touch with each other promptly.

Every consumer who uses a Con-t rac tors Central re fer ra l is inter-

viewed when the job is finished. "This follow-up enables our con-

tractor members to improve the i r operation," Norton-Shock said. "Moat are q u i t e conce rned about w h a t clients think, but not all feel com-fortable asking. We can do that for them.

Periodically, Contractors Central publishes a free newsletter to past consumer clients profiling contrac-tors and p rov id ing tips on home repair, remodeling or renovation pro-jects.

"We also provide our contractors additional business assistance - a newslet ter address ing small busi-ness topics not necessarily in their fields of expert ise ," Norton-Shock said.

"We also are beginning a series of seminars for our contractors orient-ed to other areas of business devel-opment," she said.

Contractors Central is at least the second free contractor-referral ser-vice in the area. Home Advantage, (800) 733-3778, is based in Livonia.

Fannie Mae helps you buy a home BY JAMES A JOHNSON

(NAPS) - It may come as a sur-prise to some, but the top three bar-riers to home ownership are a lack of information, not enough funds for the down-payment and discrimina-tion.

Many ren te rs don ' t know wha t they need to know to buy homes - or where to find out. Less than a third of young renter households have the cash for a ten percent down payment QT f i n n i n g COStS.

I Fortunately, there are five factors working together for the first time t h a t could tr igger record ra tes of home ownership.

• First, industry changes have lift-ed limits on mortgage capital.

• Second, the current interest rate environment is very favorable from an historic standpoint, and coupled

with modern home price inflation those with increasing income are ge t t ing closer to ach iev ing home ownership.

• Third, emerging technology is cutting closing costs.

• Fourth, America has the laws and the will to end discrimination.

• Final ly, the demograph ic s , a growing pool of new immigrants and aging baby boomers.

What needs to be done now is to open up low down payment mort-gages, lease purchase and sweat equi ty . We can do more to serve immigrants, from translation of con-sumer education materials to diver-sity hiring. We can let senior home owners tap the equity in their homes and improve their quality of life by taking out a reverse mortgage. We should continue to develop new tech-nology that will eventually lead to lower costs, perhaps free-up IRAs to

be used for down payments.

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To learn more about home owner-ship, call the Fannie Mae Foundation at I-8OO-688-HOME (Spanish speak-ers can call 1-800-782-2729) for free booklets in seven languages on the home buying process.

• Mr. Johnson is Chairman and CEO of F a n n i e Mae, the l a r g e s t source of home mortgage funds. Fan-nie Mae finances one in every five new mortgages in the country. John-son's new book. Showing America A New Way Home: Expanding Oppor-tunities for Home Ownership (Jossey Bass, Inc., $25) has been called "a blueprint for how to take down the walls that keeps would-be home buy-ers f rom r e a l i z i n g the Amer ican dream." It can be found at local book-stores.

1996 Renovation isa Sensation! B E F O R E

On Friday, September 20. 1996. sixty-three volunteers arrived at the home of a young Farmington family for the Third Annual Home Renovation Project sponsored by the Public Relations Committee of Western Wayne Oakland County Association of REALTORS® and Farmington School's Head Start Program.

- The project was the final result of many months of rr -hart woric by the committee ft was made possible

only through donations of time, effort, money, and ..'materials from local businesses and corporations.

These businesses saw this community endeavor as a worthwhile project to help a family. And help they did, from roofing supplies to bathroom flooring, garage doors and siding to bathroom faucets and landscaping. The committee is already gearing up for their 1997 project, to be held Friday. September 19. Contact Denise at the WWOCAR offices (810)478-170Q to gel involved!

From everyone at the Public Relations Committee at the WWOCAR, we extend our sincere appreciation to

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Autos over $2 000 Autos under $2,000 878 Auto Storage &05 Boats/Motors 802 Boat Docks 804 Boat Storage 805 Campers 812 Construction, Heavy Equipment 814 Imported 830 Insurance, Motor 806 Jeeps, 4-wheei Dnve 828 Junk Cars Wanted 820 Mennas 804 Mini-Vans B24 Motorcycles. Mini Bikes. Go-Carts 807 Motorcycles, Parts, Service 808 Motor Homes 812 Off-Road Vehicles 810 Recreations Vehicles 810 Sports 830 Snowmobiles 811 Trailers 812 Trucks tor Sale ;'..822 Vans 826 Truck Parts and Service 816

Open Houses

Uvonia - OPEN SUN ' Burton Hollow Wooas SuC N ol 6 E ol Farmington FW 1756t Bell Creek 4 Oearoor- Cape Coo atacnea 2 car garage, Zi natns family room «ntn Srepiice firnsheo fee room Oeauli-tully decorated $189 900-

313-422-3276

Open Houses 305

LIVONIA OPEN SUN 1-4 Slunntng 2,034 sq It colonial offering hmsMd basement. Z'. bains huge master beflroom with skywghl huge tier oeck w.hot tuB, natural *re-piug in 'anWy room. ove'S.28 com-mons l * e yara wingfound pool & tons of amenties goes c i Can KEN G E N T i L E l o r m o r e in to at 810-47M20C or come on oul ar»a see KEN tor special savings $236 90C Of less N Sever Urie W ParmmgJori Ro enter on Norwtcr

RE MAX GREAT LAKES

UVONIA OPEN SUN ' -5pm 36004 MEES

N ot Joy. E ot NewOurgn THINK SPRING

3 bedroom batti ramcn Finished basement Start planting your spnog lowers nere $128 900

Call RENEE ELLIOTT

RE/MAX CROSSF»OADS (313) 453-8700

RedlorU OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

13640 M e r c e d e s S ol Scrooerai t E oI mitsief

Better man new 3 bedroom bnck ranch o« large treea lot, country <itchei". »u» basemen; ana much more $105,000 Can 'or details

K a t h y P e t e r s Real Estate One

(810) 348-6430 or 905-6987

COZY BIRMlGHAM 2 bedroom ranch with 2 car garage. Updated mtchen I beth Neutral decor Move-ncondroon $133.500 810-646-7934

-ROYAL O A K -O P E N SUNDAY

Ma"* uodates mroughou! this sot contemporary home' New paint and rioor coverings ne» root. " * * halt Bath, uodaied electrical and more Great location. Plan to see 3362 CUMMINGS IS al 13 4 E H Green-field) $134,900 (CUM33«».

H A N N E T T - W I L S O N 6 W H I T E H O U S E . ,

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

FRANKLIN VILLAGE - updated 4 bedroom bnck cctorval. 2'i baths, pn-vate beautrtuAy landscaped wooded kX. redone gourmet granne kiichen. top of the wie appliances hardwood floors marWe fireplace finished warn out basement, screened porch move m condition sewer ready

810-B55-$424,900 >-2297

JUST COMPLETED: 3 Bedrooms 2 lull baths. 2 car garage Jacuzzi. caBiedrals snySgnta. much more, muS see .ns.de Owner transferred $189,900 (8101 647-7250

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SOUTH LYON OPEN SAT & SUN

59650 It MM 3 1-4

baths 2 car attached garage. 2 99 $175 000 (810) 437-3137

WESTLANO • 3 bedroom colonial Over 1600 so It $150 900 Open Sun 1-4pm , 601 Landadowne CaH Kay Carroll 313-561-0900

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Open House Sunday 2-5 A Hold oI Mure «me fur • v » SHte your Bat* doof BeauMui 2 800 sq ft two Bory executive home 4 bedrooms. T i bathe study A targs t«n#y room w«reptace On tie pre-Her aA-de-sec W oxertoolung pes*

je X acre man oommone a mature landscaped park wSh 2 mSes ol «a*ang pee* ptay grounds

M 1 besfcet BeC courts NEW Root, dmrewey oa» kUtfien 1 study cabmets Peaa petio doors h*nacm a* * much much more'm every c*y rere • a rwghborhood VMM stands owl above a« oeiers' "mere every day brings snolher -emmder Siel you've made *» choce1 W FafNngKjn Has *» Vrtaoer-ie-v* Commons Located at 36201 Trenton Ct, nofth of Grand fVver weei a Drake C0 Ok) now sens a S274 900 «10t 474-7504

HUNTINGTON WOODS - Open Sun 1-6 13343 Borgmen $ 4 11 UMs E ct CooSdoe Newly Sscoi etsd 3 at

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 COUNTRY CHARM IN ROYAL OAK' Freshly ucdeted & ready to move in1 Over 1300 so tt on 1st Boor W'TOC* addnonai upstavs reedy to timsn Formal !»mng room natural hrepiace. lernhc sun room plus much more' $127 900 Coda 936

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 A TASTE O f PARADISE'

Greet location on Lake Oakland lor tha news' contemporary two story w/Vashed « s * o u t Lake new from mam rooms European styled master swte many amers-ties $499 997 Code 110

A— (810) 548-9100

OPEN SUNOAV 1-4 23196 Elm Grove

FARMINGTON HILLS (S ot 10 Mile/E ot MmdKOeit)

Sharp 3 Bedroom t * Oa». 2 y» Old Colonial deep country s t y * W Nv ahed basement central a* 2 ear

•d garage Mester bedroom m do—11 K#t ceang Locased u ie t c u l - d e - s a c s t ree t

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MICHELLE MICHAEL RwMa« Encutwe Proper*es

810-737-6600

JUST LISTED

BEVERLY HILLS - CHARMING RANCH Great starter lome snlh 3 bedrooms I Bath, Femily Room updeted « * n e n wiei new appliances m 96 new root m 96, 5—. - -g i a -•choos $ '34,900 EC-H-M6IR

BIRMINGHAM OAZZUNG DOWN-TOWN TOWNHOUSE 2 BeOoome m i With T* oaths Beeut#u#y aop&rtea awing room wsh Veptace. fsvshed rac room m lower level, fenced pete with gracious garden statuary $309 000 EC-M-4TOW

CITV Of Bt-OOMFICLO HILLS -Two acrs estate on akx»i*e i0 Has Country CM) go" oourae Grsoous Tudor with 6 Bedrooms 6 Baths, pool, tennis court, auto court 3 Hnahed

walkout (2.450 000

OPEN SUNOAV 1-S 923 Gisemeel Royal Oaa S ol t2 E ot ' "

tssimsw. garage Asa tot Chneane I

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SUSAN WCMSTOCK

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MAX BROOCX INC (610) 646-1400

306 Briffaton

BUILT 12-94 2265 sq t t . Uvm# Dming/Family room/Den Bonus room over garage, walkout. 1.2 acres. m#top maw extensive map's cabinets $234 900 Ca# Greg Garwood The Prudential Preview

(810) 220-1414

Look no further 1 2 acres A a 6 year old Beautiful ranch Firsl Door laundry room. 3 bedrooms 2 fu# Baths, over-sized 2 car garage fireplace and fuH basement Won't last at $164 900 ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

{810)474-3303

306 Brighton

NEW CONSTRUCTION 2 miles lorm 1-96 & Ksosra ion Bnghion Schools. $230 000's-$290 000 s Asher Homes Inc. i810>227-452S

OPEN HOUSE 2-4pm Sunday Feb 23 Take Spencer lo Culver to 5063 Green^eiC Wonderful bnck ranch on landscaped lot. |usl i » w e r ' i acre cui-ds-sac location offers pnvscy & omet. quality construction m 1979 buiK home, bnck exterior, wood casemen) windows. 2 tireptaces. c*>en hoor plan great room has vaulted ceilmq. master bedroom has »am-in cJoset 4 vanity, much more'$189 900 Ca# - -jean Ganand of Unda Pena at The Michigan Group, Ann Aruor

313-662-6600

3 BEDROOM 2 bath, ranch, Brighton Schools, tirumed basement, easy i-way access $'39,900

(810) 220-0675

684 DEVONSHIRE - 1600 SQ. tt colonial m desirable aty sub Many updates $149,500 810-229-6152

C i n ton

BY OWNEB - Sunftower 'C Sub 4 bedroom colonial Z t baths attached garage over 2300 sq. 11. Air. palio. fenced yara backs to wooded kX -$239,900 313-453-7929

CANTON - Brand new immediaie occupancy Assumable 5.45% mort-oage Colonial. 3 bedroom., Zi balh, fireplace, 1st floor laundry Close to I-275 Plymoutrw'Canton schools $173,900 Call Kathy Realtor

313-397-2823 or 313-467-1628

CANTON-45222 Glengarry Distmc tive 4 bedroom Coonial, Ma suite, skytighls, $249 900 HELP-U-SELL

Master bed many updates

(313) 454-9535

CANTON • 4 bedroom, 2 5 Baith Colonial w'oak kitchen eabinels, luBy landscaped, deck, freshly parnied 1 much more 1S2140; Remenca Su6-ur tan Realtors 313-261-1600

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MOOEL HOUSE under construcaon. chance lo pic* out ftraahes Wooded 1 acre kX with dramatic news 2.300 sq tt w * i M «a#tout bemt in quwt secluded subdivision, dose to f r e e w a y w ' B n g h t o n s c h o o l s $249 £ (SIO) 220*5953

Open ! i 4 Bed 30576 UncoinaNte 4 Bedroom coto-

n # T » Beshe 2600 • sq II 2 cat garsgs. Beeemant S200000

(SIO) 645-1913

BEVERLY HILLS 1000 Sq * bnck ranch B e s u t i l u i one-of-a-k ind home on 3*4 wooded M s 3

Bedrooms 2 bathe swng A • » " * ia 2 Uractecea. eipoeed hard-

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BLOOMFIELD T W 1« • # 'etegrsph Laros trMevel S Bed r o v S T s Baa* garage. $21 # 000

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BY OWNER Glengarry Sub 3 bed-room. Tt, bath ranch 2237 sq It Backs to wooded kX Aa bnc* enctosad sunroonv'caram< ftoor A*, deck $239 900 (313)981-7197

BY OWNER Open House Sun 1-4 6266 Portendge N ot Ford R a w oI Sheldon 4 Bedroom . Z 4 Bath Cape Cod 2225 s q « Many updates $174,900 (313) 453-1022

CANTON 3 Bedroom bnck ranch starter Pnced lo ae> $103,000 1»m

(810)449-8062

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Is all this one's missing 2 . acres m country seitrm Horse skowed Terms available 810-317-8478

Canton

C O L O N I A L C H A R M ! Beautifully decorated 2500 sq ft. esny American 4 Bedroom odcmai w 2 - 1 baths, pnvate den. huge fartwy room1

natural fireoiece 4 wet ber 1st floor laundry, large 1cmaJ Ommg room, modern dream kitcherVwam-m pantry large bedrooms custom covered iaai dedegas gns. crally central a*, full fin-ished basement & 2-Vi car attached garage' »L1005 Can lor mors iilor-mat o n $194,900 Kan OtvOocx

REMERTCA H O M E T O W N O N E

3 1 3 - 4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0

COLONIAL WITH SPA Lovely bnck home wllh 3 season room wtt i 8 person spe plua huge family room with natural fireplace 3 large Bedrooms. 2 ' t baths over 2300 sq « OWmg room . Iu» basement 2 car attached garage Kits ol updates immediaie occupancy Fantashc value $189,900

Ask lor HAL or MARGE Century 21 Hertford North

313-525-9600

COLONIAL • apaooua 4 Bedrooms. 2*4 Baths. Displace, hardwood #oors. 2 car garage large KX $179,500 For appointment 313-961-5271

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 1-5 1707 Woodstock. N ol Pakner/E

ol UHey 3 bedroom ranch. 2 5 car garage, updates $137,000

(313> 397-2009

CLEAN OUT The Attic Clean The Garage

Have A Sale! Call 313-591-0900

FAX US YOUR AD 313^53-2232

L A K E F R O N T - ALL SPORTS Open airy, 4 bedroom, 2 .5 bath, walk-out family

room, wet bar, kitchen • panoramic view, custom deck * more . $299 ,900 .

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W y w M Cape Cod Burt in 1995 with all the upgrades dramatic entry wtffi hardwood floors, Isl (too* master su*e w«h pass tvu fireplace 10 master Defh 3/4 acre lot and to much mors ! $ 3 6 9 9 0 0 31 >4566800

Totaly mrt 3 bedroom tmefc bungalow, to**/ hsrtmoaS toon fanUstK 16 x 6

Major updates In 9m 3 badreont ranch 14 10

Rondo loom, backyard. c wahm walking dslance to downtown PyntMh1

$119900 313-456-5000

Many updates m true 3 b e d r o o m bungalow •ndudmg siding, windows bath elect nc and copper plumbing, specious kAchen. n«wer carpel , oarsgs $72900 810-349-2900

Si<>er starter or nastnent •

vinyl siding snd windows large lenced yard, garage with porch $ 5 4 0 0 0 810-349-2900

nduded $ 7 1 , 9 0 0 313-4666600

elegant Cape Cod isauas neural decor 2 story tsyet gourmsl Wchen. haalad sun room ««h sir-vts a one of S kxxt $464,911 313-466-5600

Super al bndt 4 bedroom lancft on oner an acre. ctumy kitchen famay room 2 W t>eths Honda room $ 1 7 8 , 0 6 0 . 610-349-2900

GOT jeous contemporary on private wooded lot. open 2 story toyar great room wffi athwirai cs*ng and custom

miitif tmjfQpni With l a a i i i i $724,900 810-349-2900

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avatfabw $289 900 467MU

PICTURE PERFECT ! bedroom cotoraal. neural dscor #vu-

tiruehed beeement mth iarrw> e<quis<te Back yam wen acove

, « d pool #nd deck, central air 2 attached gerage A l this and in

Embassy Square Subdiv is ion! 159.900 119LE

WHAT A BEAUTY Charming cokxval ocateo m greet

karmly rvaighBofhood. 3 bedrooms. 1 6 i. new lance in yard, newer win-

natural fireplace m Inmg room, uil basement including under fanWy

•room and much more' $145,000 I776GE

COUNTRY CHARMER I Surrounded by one acta th«s reno-I veiad 1 bedroom ranch with new eWc-l i - ic i ty. plumc.ng, kitchen, beth, J carpels and many mors e«wes Appfc-l i ncss jnc tuded 24 X 20 pole bam I win electricity family room. 2 car | attached garage $135 900 001GE

N, CANTON NEW CONSTRUCTION

I aeaut#ui bnck cape cad on e«tra deep lot first floor mester suite wen

| - ia«er bath, vaulted great room w*h i/ec«ace spacious kitchen ovenooka

I great, great room, formal dming. 3 bedroom. 2 5 balhs. basemem snd 2

artached garage $164 940 I S09CA

MOVE IN AND ENJOY MasierfuWy Bukt cape cod only a tew years okJ and ready to move m. Located in G»engarry Visage Can-tons most 141 and coming ne^hBcr-nood Thie Home has n all' Call today lor details' $226 9000 191TM

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GOLF COURSE Spectacular 3rd hole seWng oomp#-msnls Sas newer large 4 Bedroom 2 story O i l e r s i r s n y upgrades throughout n d u S n g 3 car garage on p r s m u n cul-de-eec location Pnoad to sa l loday

308 Car ta

OVER 2 ACRES Neeaee tha 3 Bedroom Bungalow Wupdetes galore n e M I csrpel. kitchen root, electncal system. T h car garage w v and outbmkXng - SI49 900

MAGNIFICENT CAPE COO - any a specious new conelnjeson 3 Bed-room. T * Bath home Isatvmng tormal dmng. tamSy room wftirsplece. gor-je<ius kftdhen 2 car sOe entry gerage - $253,900

TODAY 313-462 geoo

G R E A T O P E N & SPACIOUS

FLOOR PLAN and sups' location on deep lot Backing to open scnoot-owried prop-erly. 3 Bedroom, I Bath ranch with cerlra air A nice-sized great room 1M floor laundry & much more' $110,900 IAKCAY)

REMERTCA Hometown

313-459-6222

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CASTELLI 6 LUCAS (313) 453-4300

R E D U C E D kx quck sale on true Beaut«i*y ma*> tanned 4 Bedroom Bnck colonial tea-lunng formal dmmg room, large lafnfy room with natural (vaplace sharp fm-ished basement, central air. neural & deen throughout ak*iwmm trim, nght across from the commons. Transier gives last occupancy Now only $156,900

CALL OAVIO BEARDSLEY RE MAX CROSSROADS

(313) 453-6700

311 Deartom-Dearborn

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 Bed-rootne. I beat tu# Beeement a# Brick a Wiyt Just Bua. $100,000 Cat alter 6pm t313) 422-6685

DEARBORN HILLS - By Owner Updated bm» rxtonM 3 bedroom l ' « bath, hardwood Snore, naaaal fireplace New kachen, cenkal air Fu i beeemant New 2' t car earaoa 324 S Warerty $165,000 CaH

313-274-8040 tor

OPEN SAT A SUN. 12-5 3 Bedkoum bnc* ranch wXh tone of updates' $ t 19.900 28094 Baldwn

313-177-1964

PICTURE PERFECT AH the updates are done lor you New root, furnace centra an win-dows. oak kitchen, ptumOmg t much more 3 Bedroom w. garage Only $69 900 Ask for

DEBBIE SARATA Century 21 Hartlord North

313-525-9600

A MUST SEE A l i«daied tag ranch w«h a apecwl •>-law addmon with kachen and tath or use aa Family room dakoe 3 bed-rooma. 2 Baths immeaxaM end wei-mavsawwd Cat today tor a private showing $138,900

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111

O P E N SUNDAY 1-4 Move nght into this updated colonial with tha b-ggest larrwty room available

I in Cam on for under $200,000 Dream kiichen. updated belh. the home s nice' (Sooth ol Fed A West ol Lilley) 2)05 Morrison $172,900 Mam KlemknecW,

REMERTCA H O M E T O W N O N E

(313) 420-3400

FOREST TRAILS 4 bedroom. Zi bath. 2300 sq ft colo-nial on a court Backing io commons New imchen. central air, deck, newer carpet, massive Ismily room wtth! re-ptacs. immeoate occupancy

Call BOB MERRY

RE/MAX CROSSROADS (313) 453-8700

THINKING O F MAKING A M O V E ?

Tha 4 Bedroom. Windsor Park colo-niai could be tor you" Hardwood floors throughom newer flooring n kitchen Large lenced kX $156,900 Cell for irrtormation #11002

B u & a H O M E T O W N O N E

313-454-4400

312 Detroit

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OPEN SUN 1-5 2 43 acres great ranch 3 Bedroom, laimly room fireplace i slaU horse Bam t acre lenced $155,000. 39905 LOU Ford, S/Fo»d, WAotr

CENTURY 21 GOLD HOUSE 313-451-9400

PREFERRED NORTH AREA Lovwly 3 bedroom attached ranch on court lot Central an updates galore $101.900 (3131 961-6633

RANCH, 1822 SQ ft . all quality 3 bedroom. 3 bath $226,000 Century 21 Gold Mouse 451-9400 Judy Palko. pager 313-201-9927

T R A N S F E R E E ' S DREAM!

Ready to move «tto Newer 3 bed-room, 2 5 bath w«h finished base-

Upgrades galore ihfoughoK ' tie fion't mws this one

.900 (ALRNO) this lovely hoi at only $214.

Hometown 313-459-6222

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#300-389

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN SAT 1-5

2S923 Coventry Ct , S of 13 Mae » W o l Drake

Charming country cottage In r w woods leetures 3 Badrooms. poe-s>Bfy 4. on gorgeous wooded lot on c iX le -sac backing to commons, twst Soar master bedroom wWi Beth great room •nth fireplace vaulted caikng. plus lamitr room, torma dlnriQ room fast floor iswiiky Seir»* i iehed Beeement. aoachad garage. French doors » huge wrap around deck, nawar furnace, plua mora immeckaM occupancy Convenient to eapreee-wsys. Only $264,900 Call

Easier Barter (313) 670-9764 Maytaif Really (313) 522-8000

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JUST LISTED FARMINGTON HILLS - BEAUTI-FULLY MAINTAINED RANCH with 3 bedrooms. 2 Baths Lwing room w«h natural raised fireplace doorwan io deck from iSrung room Popular sub with 2 ponds and 5 acts park $172,900 EC-H-62DEP

MAX BROOCK, INC (810) 646-1400

FARMINGTON Just listed tuny i*daied 4 bedroom 2 story Includes tem#y room wMatural fireplace, forma dming room, prolee-Monafy llnished besement. greet location, attached 2 ear garage $169,900

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IOIATE OCCUPANCY On beautiful wooded ot. lolaay updated 2.600 eq ft., 4 bedroom. 2 * Bath cotonW haa tormal tang S dmng rooms kBrsry A foyer Woek doors Famay room hes W -piece vstasd ceSng. aky4#ee a 2 bay windows Updated kscnen

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Desirable Strathmore Sub Large 4-5 bedroom bnc* Colonial. 3 5 bathe A* nemrals Family room wriiisplaoe Large McherVnook 1st floor laundry Finehed lower levekWel bar w/pnvate ofice Large 2 tier deck Many eoras' 29398 GlenBrook. N ol 12/E oiHaggerty Sat 6 Sun 2 to 4

$329,900 OPEN 610-489-1206

WELL OESIGNED FLOOR PLAN 4 bedrooms. 2-4 baths 2498 sq It bnck colonial in Glengary prorm*n tot. many upgrades $255,900

CENUJRY 21 GOLD HOUSE THE REAL ESTATE .HOUSE

313-451-9400

Attractive Farnwiffon MSts ranch wiSi ouakty updates Ivou^ioul Uvlno room twiwly room dining room, 3 bedroom 2 beths deteched garage Extremely we* maintained v nice n*ghborbood on quwl sbsel near elementary school Soectacular land-scapes with pallo deck and pool $103,500 Page (810)831-9036 or

ca# (810)477-9056

TODAY 313462-980

Fevehed basement. 2 car ade arary garage $249900 (OA2BB)

SHARP! SHARP' SKARPI immacuiais well maintained S updated 4 bedroom. 2 Ban "**>-level contemporary home haa living room, dining room A lamily room wibnck heenh firepiece Other leetures include centra. 10 4 ceamg fans, partely hmshad Beeement 2 car stoe entn garage, workshop wood deck cement patio lenced yaid A or cular dnve $'64 900 (LA247)

ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE Tha Special ranch has 3 Bed-rooms. nctudmg mesiar suae w«irapiB0e A doorwat to dec* Zi bathe, kwng room, study sxtra large Mchen A central air Fin-ished beeement hes *ec room w .-wet-Be< Unioue 2 car attached drive-thru garage Pnvaa fenced Beckyard wilah pond Swim chjB available $136,900 (BR219)

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CALVIN PICTILA CENTURY 21 HARTFORO

(810) 476-6000

FARMINGTON - Open House Sun 1-4 24069 Colchester 3 bedroom bnc* ranch. 1'« beth. newer wtchen tmshed basement. 2 cai garage cen-tra air new lumance $126,900

FARMINGTON RD / 11 MILE 3375 sqft CcSoma on large lot m won-dartul quiet neicnoorhood $389,900 By ownei (810) 477-9448

GREAT STARTER HOME' 3 bed-rooms. 16 beth Many updates Newer, windows furnace and centra air $92,900 (810) 477-6159

JOHN TOYE ProtCNMonal Rcalior

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom colonial. 1VS baths targe ksc-an A lamSy room, basement, keyak pool NO sgents $113 900 (610) 476-6374

DESIRABLE FAMILY SUB - 4 Dec rooms, 2V> balhs finished besement.

like new $289,900

FARMINGTON HIUS - 3 bedroom Bnck & aluminum ranch Fid base-ment. 2>. car attached garage

471-5392 $110,500 1810)

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FARMINGTON HILLS 3 Bedroom ranch 32837 Hearth-stone BeeuMu»y maintained home

, on premium lot wi new landscaping I Unshed Beeement w 4Vi Bedroom. 2 I fireplaces. Beautiful kgpt oak Itoomg

much more Must see Open house 1 Sal-Sun '-4pm For appointment call

610-553-0328

HIDING IN N FARMINGTON HILLS r*% 4 bedroom 3 bath gem o«ers large pnvale rear yard, greet kitchen wiwCorisn counlertope lull limshed basement A a bonus sunroom Immecksle occupancy Open Sunday 2-5 $279,500

THOMPSON-BROWN (810) 539-8700

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Translated owner oflers this fabulous 4 bedroom 2 slory bnck with oen. last floor laundry, living room & diru'.g room. tamiV room with fireplace, fin-ished walk out basemen, sue entrance garage wonderful decor, immaculate. $249 900

Call MARLENE KLIMECKI Office 313-261-1400 Pager 810-308-4268

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Gorgeous gourmet kiichen wilh Woodmore cabmefs. kwig room, dmng room, family room-layout cir-cular dnve re-modeled baths, 2 car heated garage, new roof shingies-1995 exteno» painted-1996 newer plus carpet thru-out sprinkler*, first floor laundry, prermum nzed let c**s finish basement- $219 SCO 374PA

TOTALLY RE-MODELED COLONIAL

WOW' New kitchen-1996 newer carpet thru-out. new windows,-1992, newer andscaped. 2 5 car garage, re-modeled baths newer i htmg rec room or playroom premium sized lot and lusplece m lamey room Hurry $189 900 954 FA

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GARDEN CITY - 29644 Forence inceditxe 3 bedroom ranch updated windows, furnace $89 900

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GARDEN a n , , 28920 Florence N.of Cherry Hill. E.o# Mlddlebett

SPOTLESS SPOTLESS' SPOTLESS1 This home *as it air' 3 oetfooms. large eat in Kitcrten w/custom dooreall. mce ceramic Bath, full MMfreot is frvsfied and offers gas fireplace. » 2.5 car garage Tons of updates include kitchen mn&MS. carpet, furnace, C/». aec. service, copow pturrpv , v»nyi s*ing. You will icwe it! Dnve 6y ;o is# gorgeous county s>ie from ayen.. <9",50C'.

W E S T L A N D 7369 Perrtnsvllle Ct. N. of Cowan, W. ol Msrrtman

BEAUTlf jL QUIET PEACEFUL SETTING1 Tr-s hom twin <r, 1994 sits on a pnvate cui-Oe-sac near Hme. Part' home off'.:s 3 MOrooras. 15 naps walkout upper level to Balcony to enpy oeautitul sunsets ana »alkoui lose- levft io 20*16 deck large 2 5 car garage cfters extra slo-age room. MarSle 'oyer caBiedral ceilings WasKr S aryer stay t'39 9QQ

WUTIAND, 34719 umvwsity WESTIAND, 35812 Booth * . Of Otsrry m. m. si WHdwootl

AWESOME COtONlAl'" 8eau*ifJ home olfets tors ol -IIC« updates' Updated mchen (ttumngi Daffs tod tea-<* ti/nace (96|. not «aie' heater ' 96i cer irai a ' (95), "ardaooc retrnhed hardwood r 3 r r 9 a'8* : * c u 1

weaners (95). water wltener Q ass Stocks « ne»-i» tirwhsd Casement & tons of storage Masier bedrocm ?1«11 coUOMO'twdTOon ^roe W1 >128.900

S.of Pelmet, W.of Wayne BEAUTIFUL1 BEAUTIFUL1 BEAUTIFUL' Home offers 3 bedrooms, master bedroom is incredible 120* 12) v/doorwau to 24«12 fleck. 3rd aetsroom coc^ be a greal family room' *ce oak kitcnen, oath -S gygeous

offers scs tub kndertons.naoss reicept teo). ig dining area New sod front t tsackyd. Stove & fndge. Wore ti under 13.JOO total, payments 5625 or less

WESTLAND, 6973 C«rr#w« WESTIAND 33926 Boochnut Saf Wsften. L a f Wayne

Tongwsh Heavan1 SeautiM updatad ranch o«af» 3 bedrooms e/posaWe 4th m Basement & full bath. Updates include: Kiichen, bath, w.ndoas (bay m living room), carpet in tamiiy room w/fireplace a/msart. Florida room. Appliances nafotiabfe $124,750

t . af Cherry MM. E. of WHdwood VALUE' VAlUE' VALUt' This 15 a great buy' Heme offer , 3 Bedrooms attomWs «h bedroon-i m f in ish basemenc* i>er VlOOn « « here and a 20 rlO famry nxr updates nciude wy ««ao*i (fren), w y andbalh Sh«« very osan' HOT* earanfy cOered tec HUTYONT*oneiIM900

ThePrudental

LIVONIA SEE THIS .Uvonia, "Castle Garden" 3

bedroom, bncic & vinyl ranch soon! Recent updates include windows,

doorwall, water heater, furnace, central air, driveway and so much more, Priced

" at $119,900.

NOVI BRAND NEW..And ready to be lived in. This 2,700 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 V2 bath Novi Colonial is gorgeous. Some quality

features include a 2 car side entry garage, stove, dishwasher, whirlpool tub

& More! Asking $282,900.

N O R T H F I E L D TWP. BETTER THAN NEW..3 bedroom, 2 full bath, modular Ranch with over 1,600 sq. ft. that includes a spacious master suite,

formal dining room, and first floor laundry. Super 1/2 acre country setting

in a small sub. Asking price is $129,900.

SOUTH LYON BEAUTIFUL .Picturesque view of

commons and pond. Finished walk-out, vaulted ceilings and oak cabinets. This

South Lyon Adult community offers many extras. Priced to sell at $91,900

WISTIAND J5737

C0»0mA8lE CASTlEWOOO1 BeaufcW cwdc carp*. c09% pool I dubhouM wJ * o t » s r m * u t Tha a a <*• condo a a «ee pre*4 Com* offers badooms son haw E * « doaats manarbadraa

WESTIAND 32123 Harvard %. af AvaaMs, L af Hhasy

Beautfii bnck ram* fa t a d » 3 bedrooms 2W ears. 25caraarag# W fnahsdbaaaram. 3eck.e«" M #1 hot lib" * W updew nduda andtws (T j»l 'cd !2 yn), HffH f t na# fi/raca, i l apphencas <a> cuttw widacapno outada al hems s w w a r c a laa Ceramet**, -ardsoodteors not quaw* "<»r«

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ROMULUS COUNTRY CHARMER. Well

maintained Romulus home with flower beds all around. Updated electric, newer

vinyl siding, newer flooring in kitchen and bath. The 2 1/2 car garage offers a

workshop area. Asking $54,900.

CANTON NEW CONSTRUCTION .Canton s

Sierra Heighta Sub offers these Colonial or Cape Cod style home* with 3 & 4

bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths , 1st floor laundry, dining room, vaulted ceilings and more!

Prices s tar t ing in the mid $190s.

ThePrudental

ACCENT REALTY, INC.

OUTSTANDING 3 Bedroom 2 bam bnck lancfy beau-tifully updaieo oan imchen w.new apcAances new plumbing electnc. windows no* water heater siAng A dnve Gorgeous ImonecJ basem*ni, Zi car garape $115,000

DEBBIE SARATA Century 21 Hanford Nc tn

313-525-9600

QUALITY SERVICE AWARD Winning Office 1992-1993-1995

UNIQUE Descrtbes tfu« lotally rearranged rancn, one large bedroom, large bath, family room, iiwng room with dmmg « kucnen. mis a the main "oor" Base ment firo»hed and rates s "10" - full ba:h bnck ga'sge «oom lor 2 bed-rooms in basement Musi see 10 sopreciate Onfy $ I59 .M0

YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING! !

Now you ve fouod itus maintenance free 3 beoroom rancn newer roof. Andersen windows, lumace A central air. updaied bain, eewn updated mtcnen *«!ti doorwan p a " tmisheo beeemern «mn •« belh fireplace needs eiectnc logs, oversized 2 car garage, nsuiated walls & ceilings wnar s gem al - $96,900

DEFINATELY A " I O " Maintenance free 4 bedroom, bun-galow * i N Garden City, neutral decor, abundance of storage, updated ktcnen. bam. upoe' bed-rooms are huge. 1st "oor laundry, •arge decA A patio area, (lower twos abound oversized 2 car garage wi«h d o c opener, updates galore Or»y - $86,900

H i g h l a n d Livonia

BY OWNER Open Sun !-4pm 3-4 bedroom bnck rancfi on spcmgleed pond. 300 yfds lo pnvale oeacf on Harvey L* natural fireplace open Mooi p*ar neutral decor partially fin-ished basemen! a* sprinklers 1927 Shewshenkc Harvey Lk/N ol WanSw. $159 000 810^7-0401

ESCAPE FROM THE ORDINARY' Beautiful 3200 SQ tt builder s nomei Quality & style w m-law quarters as an e-tra bonus' 4 bedrooms. 2 up & 2 down 3^ bams. 1st floor laundry. gcn*mei ksctian w'Wnte caOinets laige entenammenl siyle deck 3 car garage. «vaik-out lowei level A lovely yard wim wooded setting' Can tor more details' Huron Vaiey Schools $299 OuO

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE (810) 474-4530

AFFORDABLE & SHARP Ready lo be aokj « thie 3 bedroom ranch leatumg lull tmaned baaamem and 2 car garaoe Located n popular Livonia ares Asking $124,900

CENTURY 21 ROW

(313) 464-7111

HOLLY B 1-75 paved road 11 rooms Poesde Mom s apt or group home 4 car garaoe-barn-5» acres Past Besl C«er (BIO) 682-0531

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NEWLY REFLOORED 1572 sq h ranch wilh 2 car garage 3 bedrooms r » bams fireplace 'u« basement. Fenced m yard Ooea lo «-ways $133 000 Will pay $1000 in Oosrfig cos' Show by appt 517-545-7140

•ALMOST FLAWLESS' Is ma sparkling bnc* colonial only one year old and Better t l w i new All Ihe work done BeauMm scenc k* loaded wilh trees is 260 tl deep 3 Bedrooms. Zi baths farrWy room witn natural f<rep»ace a 2 car attacnes garage $189 900

"LIVONIA CHARMER This 3 bedroom Tn-Level home has a ie«lu-"ed ceiling m living room fu i country kitcnen with island leads lo tonnal dmmg room 2 Fu# bams A 2 car garage $139,900

-LIVONIA COUNTRY LOT WOW' Bnc« ranch on almost 'S acre 3 Bedrooms with • possible 4m, or ever m-law* quarters Open floor plan W«M huge Irving room and fireplace Master suite with pnvale balh A updaied kitcnen $139,900.

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33412 MchaM (FanrangkWJoy R d Aresi

Complete* updated 3 bedroom bnck tancn B m n i t . 2vt car g u o t 2 Braplacee Secnftca M 1119.800 tChac* c o n a n t M )

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DUGGAN RE.VAX QRCAT LAKES

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, BRAND NEVK HOME Doonkwn Uvorna. 4 BaOroom cap* cod. 2 S huge great room wkh

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325 Livwia

BRICK RANCH Slevenson School DMMO. 1 be t i - 2 ha« & « * » baa* mar* e«h bedroom rac room, laundry room, rear deck overlooks oardan and 3 ear garage asking 1130.900 126.900 <£mn land corv tract. 9 -7re% maaraal. 20 veers OneWay RaMy 810-473-5660 or

313-522-8000

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(313) 963-0203

Livonia

BV OWNER - Opan Sun 29032 RayOum 3 ranch. 1'4 battle lawuKy room •ArafMaoa. baaamam ertac room. 2 . car 9 * i * a * ; tatrty mxlated 8147 500 (313) 4^7-2998

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Can Kathy or Jama Chobot at RE/MAX 100. INC

(810) 348-3000

CHARMING Newer colonial, sunroom, 2 car anacned garaga. firvened baaamanl. onameJ owners. much mora Only $195,900 OPEN SUN 1-4 19314 ShaOysxM 11 Blk N at 7 MM ft 2 Blfcs E o l Farmington)

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room. two 2 car attached tSSE » cadnga on ftm Boor, a m p around porch, immediate ocotpancy and mora. AAaohMty loaded w m aman-Maal $318,900 M 2 V A

A R A R E F I N D ! Under oonevuoBon. 3 badroom. 2 8 bath ootonW on a tmod a Halt acra lot in Uvonia Mug* tamay room adh toe-Mace matter m m w in pnvale bah. Iu« heeemani. 2 car garage and moral $180,800 1730R

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Mimadata occupancy on »*e pretty 3 badroom bnc* ranch Spacxiut a * • *ed roome. 1V» bams, (miahad baaa-mant. newer anndows. drrve central air. mechanics garage Asking $137,900

NEW LISTING! It's a honayl Sharp 3 bedroom ranch Family room. faacMace. deck, central an basement, garage, backs lo com-mons Hurry! $129,900

ROOM TO ROAM' Spacious 4 bedroom cotomal Z * Hatha daang room, lamdy room, lire-place. library. IKSI Hoor laundry, decks, central air. basement, artacheo garaga. backs lo woods Immackate occupancy

RACHEL & SUSAN RION RE/MAX WEST 313-261-1400

COLONIAL UPGRADES GALORE'!

B i r o p e n Sun 1 lo 4 Bu« 19ft2 3 bedrooms 2"« balhs. 1st Boor laundy island kitchen, custom deck w/rwee «ew lot Many eirtras" $192,000 27S40 Wastem God O By Appointment (313) 425-0058

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COUNTRY IN THE CITY: 18928 Done. W 0 tfeMkCeit. S K 7 H H 2280 sq loot Cap* Cod on lencad 8 acra 3 car attached garage. 18*28 tarrdy room w>cathe<»d ce lng larg* daca. 10x18 Sdanum wrspa. large country Mchan. I d Boor laundry $189,9U0 NO AGENTS'»y appoeil merit or*/ (810) 478-9067

FORMER HOME RAMA/MODE L HOME - in Deer Creek 3 badroom T i betn ranch Basement 2 car garaga $256 000 (810) 477-5747

GOING FAST! 3 badroom. 11* bath colored bud in 1904 Suva, tndge. dahwadw. baaa-mant. 2 car garaga. central a* Vary clear Lawn service ft snow lennAal "eluded 28678 BayBerry O t N ol 5. E oI MiddieMll $164,000

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garage Lawn servca removal mctudaa 28606 P * Dr N $179,900

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HE.'MAX 100 inc (810) 348-3000

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LIVONIA • 12050 Cav» Move «i conation 2 badroom tack rant* . 2.5 oar oar Las $76,900 HELP-OBELL 313-454-9835

UVONIA CONDO

room. 2 bame 1 car garaga dean and neutral decor, knmedole Occu pancy $104 900

C E N T U R Y 21 R O W

(313) 464-7111 LIVONIA RANCH

$119.900 3 bedrooms 1 5 balhs hardwood floors Fun basement 2 car detached garaga totsol updates

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313-326-1000

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313-425-6881 NEWLY FINISHED REC ROOM

3 Bedroom bnc* ranch wflresh per t , large dinrig area gorgeous insulated Hniahed baaamant 1,5 balhs. 2 car g a r a g a . f e n c e d Very n i c e Ihrou^ioul $115 000

BETTIE DAVIS Ra^iax Executive Properties

810-737-6800

OPEN SAT ft Sm 124pm. |026 Butwa*. 3 badroom «a doubla W. i ride Irom 2 7 5 Graal area

MO. 700 313-398-5061

OPEN SUN . 12-flpm J bedroom ranch on % acra tot Naw M c t w $ W 500 29707 5 MBe Rd Or c a t (31 J) 421-8321

ParkLike Setting Tha lovely uedawd 3 badroom bnck ranch oflars a large Fardy room thai tvartocfce the lantaauc v m ol yart. 1H b e d * finished besement. Country Mchan wehdoorwei lo covered peko Central e». Close io schools

$134,900

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OAKLAND COUNTY-Birmlngham 4280 Bloomfield 4280 Farmington 4282 Farmington Hills 4282 Milford 4288 Novi .4286 Rochester 4285 Royal Oak 4287 Southfield 4283 South Lyon 4288 Troy 4284

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4260 Northville .4263 Pty mouth 4262 Redford .4265 Westland .4264 Dearborn 4315

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WOW! $2,000 carpet allowance' WOW' Great 4 bedroom. 2« bath Cotorsai with 21x17 master bedroom suite with walk-in closet, country kitchen, part finished basement, central air. 2 car attached garage, large lamtly room with fireplace, deck. pool. $148,000 (10070) M1-3S00

in new subdivision Beautrtufty decorated and landscaped lour bedroom Coiomal with go* course setting, batter than new. extra features two Ber deck, security system, air condt-bonmg. humtdrfier Make your dream come true 1279.500 (10054) M1-3S00

WESTLAND Fantastic Bargain Tonquish! Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 car garage, 1 1/2 bath, new carpel throughout, new kitchen Me & paint throughout, new win-dows, new Steele door, price reduced. Can today' $89,900 (50142) 45&-4900

Lots ot room to roamW bedroom ranch in great neighborhood, privacy lance, targe size rooms., nice clean home, 1st floor laundry, show and tell early, this wool last! $62,900 (50157) 4U-4000

Three bedroom bclc* ranch m beautiful Wwiand neighborhood, dose lo shop-ping & schools, updates: new furnace, electrical, carpet, roof & partially finished

900 (50141)

OTHER SUBURBAN HOMES

Large families take note! Great house lor that growing family'1100 square foot ranch, 60x130 lot. nice back yard, new kiichen. cupboards & counter top. 1 5 car garage, take a look! $52,900 (S0156) 454-4900

Great starter home1 Two bedroom, one story 'rame house just waiting to be yours. Remodeled bath, kiichen flooring, new furnace I ducts, large fenced yard CaH now. $42,900 (50126) 45«-4900 Great starter home! Nice three bedroom bungalow being renovated. Good loca-tion. good area, good schools Recently foredoeed property Ca« today $59,900 (50062)458-4900

vate entrance, kitchen appliances and central air induded, carport, must see1

$86,900 (10072) 981-3500 Westland Very desirable lower unit condo backs to nature preserve with pri-vacy Many updales: new carpet, newer kitchen & bath floor cove nog race patio, close to clubhouse, pool & tennis courts Check It out! $48,900 (50153) 458-4900

LOTS* ACREAGE Half acre building site. Beautrfuky land-scaped parcel located on paved road, dose to expressway schools, airport, golf course. Country bving with dty con-veniences $17,900 (50151) 458-4900 Lovely wooded lot - 3.3 acres m

OFFICE SPACE Canton office- price reduced Medtcal/dentafgeneral office suite m pro-fessional park with 4 exam rooms, fun basement with 3/4 bath, occupancy 2/1/97. great location, freshly wallpa-pered $87,500 (10038) 981-3500 Cal

Prima vacant lend - Canton Center Road Office Zoned properly with all ut*-ties on site, parted spot tor office budd-ing. located north of Warren, Call for more into. $145,000 (10067) 981-3500

GARDEN CTTY Vour eearch m over BeauflfU Garden O y 3 bedroom

Tone of updates on thie ranch! Large lot. "91 roof, updalee: water heater, circuit breakers, fence, copper plumtNng, gut-

Prime office buHdng sq. ft. For sale or lease, strong ment in great location, other available many updates, near dislrid. Call Tim or lorn1

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nice neignbomood' $73,500 (50128) fcmace. entente door, roof, updated kitdien witi oak cabinets, copper plumb-ing. hoi watsr heater Huge meeter bed-room. large fenced lot. Caa today $•3,900 (10074) « 1 "

L M M M Lovely Lhronte 3 bedroom brick ranch,

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Oorgaoua Matdatone Hraplaoa in ape- ^ 0 9 7 8 0 0 0 0 6 9 )

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Chamang bungalow. 2 car garaga. cen-le t j ongnt ana airy ^reaktast -ioo* ^ %aehed kJ basement large yard, patio $109,900 (10061) j L T '

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fenced, lots ol room, opan $114,900

covered porch. TLC needed *«h greet p d a r M $43,900 (10073) M i -

Three badroom randt with huge kitchen. newer erfndowa. Mneoa. central air. roof and moral FieeNy panted Cal now! Two $88,900 (50138) 488-4800

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Lyon Townahlp, Northvilfe schools $75,000 (10047)881-3800 Location la the key - vacant land. Almost 2 acree of 100% wooded lot.

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Asking $17,900 (50118)

Green Oak -17 acres of pnme wooded property located on Lake Nichwagh South Lyon School Oatnd surrounded by $250,000 plua homaa Aaking only $360,000(10001)881-3600

Country fvtng wWi c«y eomrentancea. Vacant land w«h pme trees. Sowing creak, peaceful location, eaay access to SKpraBQwoy doee to schools, near goH course, pertad location tor dream home $17,900 (50148)

business. mately 5,000 square Tommahip. easy acceea. $675,000(10061)981-3800

BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES TWo ed)olnlng parcels-sold aa one Great business opportunity' One parcel has possible office space or duplex rental, other has parking lot 4 office building, deep lots $119,900 (50140)

Shop, business opportunity; OflM Great

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commeioal $ industry The only ce cream or bagel place wttfari five mees Frfentty and loyal customers $65 000 (50138) 488-4800

FOR LEASE Commercial toaoe $37VMonth Stan your own office today! 400 aq. ft . 2 rooms/1 offioa. located on Ptve Mfle in Radtord (50146) Cal Tom Boyd at

ago Raf frontage, zoned general Contract trial Room to t»4d Land

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LIVONIA YOU COULDN'T BUILD IT FOR THIS PRICE! Spectacular home! Loaded with extras, from the fin-ished basement, to the 10 foot ceilings, to the cus-tom crown moldings. $329,900 (V19074) 313-261-0700

NORTHVILLE A PLACE WITH SPACE. Three bedroom, 2\ bath Colonial in a peaceful country setting on a 1 acre ravme lot at the end of a dead-end street. Extra garage on property.

$273,000 (SMO) 810-348-6430

CANTON SPECTACULAR! 1995 Colonial has it all. Three bed-room with loft. 2% bath. Two fireplaces, hardwood lloor in kitchen, nook and foyer. Formal living room and din-ing room. Three car garage, brick patio. $221,900 (23&45703) 313455-7000

CANTON BETTER THAN NEW! Lovely 1 year old home. Three bed room with loft, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen with hardwood floor. Neutral decor. FuM base-ment. central air. $219,900 (23B00997) 313-455-7000

PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH CLASSIC! Quality & charm describe this Colonial. Spacious floor plan, wi th large living room, hardwood floor in dining room and nook off kitchen. $189,900 (23W01090) 313-455-7000

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« GARDEN CITY FABULOUS 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL. Formal living & dining room. Family room with fireplace. Kitchen with Oak cabinets, island. Master suite wi t t i bath. Basement. A /C. security system. $174,900 I23W00941) 313455-7000

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FARMINGTON DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON! Spacious brick ranch with 4 bedrooms, living room, family room. 2 fireplaces, 2h car garage and tons of storage space. $179,900 (CAS) 810477-1111

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OLDIE BUT GOODIE. Newly renovated 4 bedroom bnck Colonial. New 20K kitchen with custom built-in booth, ceramic tile, hardwood floors, office and library, lead ed glass doors. $169,500 (J30200) 313-261-0700

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CANTON DESIRABLE CANTON RANCH! Large family home with unique whirlpool in ftntsheO basement, T*r©« addition-al bedrooms tt> twreement First floor laundry private master bedroom with bath, nicely landscaped. $167,495 (23W01128) 3 1 3 4 5 S 7 0 0 0

NOVI OUTSTANDING NOVI OPPORTUNITY! Three bedrooms, 2 oatns. oversized tot. Large addition in 1986. some hardwood floors. 1s t floor laundry, convenient to schools, shopping, expressways. A super buy! $149,900 (TEN) 810-3484430

CANTON THREE BEDROOM BRICK & VINYL BUNGALOW in Canton on 2 acres. Remodeled kitchen and bath. New all thru. Heated and air garage. $139,900 (B165) 313-326-2000

LIVONIA BRICK, 3 BEDROOM RANCH located in a great area which still offers large lots and a touch of rural atmos-phere. Country kitcnen and large finished basement and 2 car garage. $139,500 <M 19549) 313-261-0700

CANTON DON'T MISS THIS QUAD in Canton. Three bedroom, large rec room with natural fireplace. Florida room. Deep fenced lot wi th 2 car garage and bam. $129,974 ( 23A41446) 31J-455-7000

PLYMOUTH NIFTY RANCH CONDO! Wonderful open floor plan - end unit with 2 decks, 2 bedroom and 2 full baths. Neutral throughout. Professionally finished basement. Walk to town. $128,000 (23A00237) 313-455-7000

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON RANCH! Walk to downtown from this Warner Farms Ranch. Three bedrooms. 2 baths, fin-ished basement, central air; and much, much more! $117,900 (FRM) 810477-1111

UVONIA LOCATION, STYLE, CHARM AND VALUE. This 3 bed room, brick Ranch has remodeled kitchen and lb baths, vaulted ceilings, full basement and large fenced yard. $112,500 (S31775) 313-261-0700

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GARDEN CITY THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. Has 1^ baths, hard-wood floors, full finished basement, newer windows, central air. newer roof shingles and a two car garage.

REDFORD MAINTENANCE-FREE BRICK RANCH. Large Hving room open to dining room, newer carpet, widows, furnace and central air. Finished rec room with bar. Florida

$99,900 (V173)

REDFORD BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL. A south Redford beauty. Three bedroom brick Ranch with 2 baths, finished basement, deck with gas grill, 2 car garage, a large fenced yard.

(M13419)

COZY FOR A COUPLE. Exceptionally well maintained home. New carpet, fresh paint, neutral decor. Ready to move right in. Three bedrooms, large lot. garage with electric. $74,900 (S20212) 313-261-0700

room S92.950 S93.311 (H11351)

INKSTER HOW SWEET IT IS This 3 bedroom Bungalow has lots to grve. Newer shingles, carpets and vinyl floor. Basement garage and a whole lot more. $69,900 (A260) 313-326-2000

HOLT HOME PARK 10 minutes from Capitol. 5 1

sites, clubhouse, recreation area, paved roads. Plenty of room for expansion. City sewer and water. Owner ts retiring.

MO,000 (EIF)

WESTLAND PERFECT STARTER. This well taken care of home has the following updates. Bath, roof on garage, newer car-pet, fresh paint, newer kitchen floor.

PLYMOUTH TIRED OF RENTING? Walk to Plymouth shops! Very nice condo neutral decor, newer carpeting, furnace, kitchen floor, pantry, large doorwall w/balcony

$67,900 (P153)

CANTON

313-326-2000 car attached garage. $60,000 (23F00500)

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W I X O M SUPER LOCATION. Two bedroom townhouse coop with central air. basement, patio, pool and clubhouse. All appliances included. Convenient to shopping and X-way. One year home warranty.

(HEL) 810477-1111 X-way. Or $46,000

810477-1111 $164,900

THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL with attached garage ts tastefully decorated. Spacious family room wi th natur-al fireplace. First floor laundry, partially finished base ment. Two tier deck. Landscaped.

Id) (A813) 313-326-2000

NOVI ALL SPORTS LAKE ACCESS. Boat, water ski, fish or snowmobile? This is the home for you. Completely ren-ovated! Three bedroom ranch, walking distance to lake And privileges

$109,900 (E208) 313-261-0700

DEARBORN WEST DEARBORN CONDO with view of Dearborn Golf Course. Move-in condition and excellent location to take a bus. etc. 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Plus a shared basement. $63,439 {23T01439) 313-4567000

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P*M»EB YOURSELF' Beautiful 2 story home on pretty setting in M» ford 4 bedrooms 2 5 ta ins tormal arw>9 room, family room w.'masonry 'irepiace vaulted ceifcog 4 DoorwaH 10 large Seek 1st Boor laundry lull walk-cM lower lev©! plumbed tor bam 3 car garage 4 more1 Mcve m and onioy" $239 900 Huron Valley Schools

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N E W O N T H E M A R K E T ' •ED€NO€RRV HILLS' a revered o c i t c n tor tamhaa vakang privacy wifhoix isotakon yet rmnutas from the pleasures ot (towntomn NORTH VILLE On a court <ntr\ 5 upper bad-rooms. 2 M l 2 ha* baths lormal dming room i n n hardwood flooring 27s 14 Irving room wrthi a tirapiaca. a library with bookcases 26 ft ramify room with vaulted oaiUng tkyMes and fireplace Finished carpeted basement 1st floor latmdry exten-sive updates throughout TmE CON-SUMMATE BLENO OF LOCATION AND GOOD TASTE $385 000 ASK FOR BOB BAKE

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Northvi»e-Attn Bargam Hunters' PreaiiQKXjs Abbey Knoll Over 3-300 SQ 1 2-story heme on spacious lot •mn a* me belts & «h.si«s large foyer, living room ubrary formal dining room. 2-story g'eal -oom w ' f ie ids lone firep>ace k i ichen weenie ' island garden room, large dec* wrhoi tub 4 gareco mciedtjfy large masier suite, etc Moivated seaer will give $5000 atowarv.-e l c repa.nl ot axienor P'us will r-apem! manor color of Buyer s choice p r e lc closing Come see tor yours* f and lei's make * deal 1359.900

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Northvi l le - Just Listed' A rare ranch mostly one* a true "cream puff" Tfws exquisite sh©wp«ce has Been lovingly cared lor and beautitu*y tact Owners have never stopped vnprovmg this home Dyanvre fin-ished basement wrlut balh. sauna, separate mlcnen. large gathering room. 2 more rooms, and double French doors Cathedral ceilings in Graal Room Hurry, t wont last' $269 900

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C O L O N I A L L O V E R S This brick beauty is a sure winner with both charm & elegance. Offers 4 bedrooms 211 baths, first floor den, family room with natural fireplace, 1 st floor laundry, finished rec room, 2 car attached garage, lovely yard with rippling creek & mature trees. Outstanding buy. Just listed $199,900

S H O W - O F F R A N C H Because it offers so much charm & value tor the Pickle Buyer. Close to $18,000 in updates, picturesque 250 ft. deep lot wfth inground pool. 3 large bedrooms. 2 full baths, spacious living room with natural marble fireplace, custom cedar deck A 2 car attached garage. Act quick on this beauty. $147,900

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Sparkl ing new fieldstone' •htngle 4 bedroom. 2 5 bath two-story Large family room master bedroom, ceram*: ttte baths custom kitchen aec*. Gorgeous N*w England colo-nial emphasizing usury •mme-datefy ava4al>ie $329 000

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Novi - Just LisleoB Comtortabie and cozy commanding and weir-built are iust a lew adiecuves to describe this charming 3252 sq f t . 4 bedroom. 2--- barh home with ertra 13 « 10 'umpuveierc-se room of master suite Original owners spent much time creating this 'showp»ce' ~ choosmg the exterior bnck Fabulous while Kitchen overlooking bnc* paver pale, landscapmg elc 2-story foyer 8 'amiiy room douCte slairway $337 900

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THREE BEDROOM 3 - balh twe slory colonial full finished walkout, decking, central air new carper m kitchen a* appliances included, backing lo wetlands Novi Schools $248,900 (8101 348-6354

COLONIAL WITH TOP RANKED SCHOOLS!

Located in Bnanaood Sub w»th Quick ocCK>ancy' Transferee perlect. rnekc-uKMtiy maintained, alarm, central aar. huge deck, custom carpel w«h border on fusl floor first fkxjr laundry freeh par ted axlanor and sidewalks in sub $264,900 609RE

TRANQUILITY WITH QUICK OCCUPANCY!

Newer Now colonial nestled *> the woods on 3 aces with 10 acre wet-lands Northvi«e schools and mailing. Ki-eHiciency lumace and hoi water heat and so much moral $258,900 140 GA

NOVI RANCH IN SIMMON S ORCHARD

Hurry' Graal room w«h fireplace and cathedral caikng. ceramic tile m toyer first floor laundry fviished basement with possiOie 4th bedroom with fun bath and rec room with wet bar. cen-tral air, pate and sidewalks in sub. $184,900 973FA

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BEACON ESTATES Chanrung Plymoulh house modal boasis 4 spaoous bedrooms. 2.5 bams. Quel mrary. open and accom-modating family center 2 5 car garage and large pmaM p a t e $288,900 01 SCO

IF QUALITY IS A MUST Than feast your eyas on this bnck. 2 story colonial Features aasy-gomg elegance security system, (oyer cathedral cadmgs. fme master suite. 4 bedrooms, modem luichen central a«. deck and tha *sl goes onM' $367 900 963BR

QUAIL RUN COLONIAL Features oak floor m Mchan and breakfast area, master badroom with master bath. Jacuzzi lu t . *>rary. formal dming and more Great pnee tor area' $278,900 60900

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Only $149 900 2 bedroom ranch. 3 . car garage with heat & electric, 2 large decks, hardwood floors, new windows 8 doors

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LAKEVtEW HILLTOP contemporary 1991 7 lake pnvale access. 3 bad-rooms 2 baths. 1935 sq ft plus 700 sq fl finished waHioul wrth 4th bed-room. attached garage Hiiand Lake Sate forest $167 900 313-878-3839

NEWER 3 bedroom ranch o r deep lot. Full basement wtn .shed balh Lake privileges dose to schools. $118,000 Can 1313) 382-4018 or 1313) 523-8082

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PLYMOUTH TWP • OPEN SUN , Feb 23 1-5PM Super sharp 3 bed-room. 2 5 bath whew 1 t»s $ ceramic tue, fu« buift ranch home w-2 5 car garage, features 2 large natural fireplaces, finished basement wrwet bar 8 game room hot water baseboard heal throughout, centra) air Andersen wood windows, new roof new kitchen wl ighl oak cupboarda. beau-Btuay landscaped, large lenced yard

U A MUST SEE! ArCor Rd.

$219,000 No agents 313-453-5842

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T H I S O N E ' S H O T ! ! ! Juet lieted nant condoon. 3 bedroom 2.5 baVi * i c h n Lakeporta Sub Spacious rooms, lot* ol updates remodeled kitchen, super brushed basement weh rec room 8 balh. large Honda room lev 3 seasons usage, lets more' $149,900 Cat KEN W nght away and as*

tor .|KW0038> THE MICHIGAN GROUP, 100

(313) 459-3800

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F L O O R P L A N plus wah-oui lower level Two story arcned covered porch, foyer 8 great room sat me slags for t f » magnrfi-cernt home' $«44,900 (AKCST)

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Walnut Creek! OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM

Picture yourself at home m this updated colonial on a premium court location Extravagant land scaping accented w*h bnc* pever walks 8 gazego Custom leeded-oek entiy door w*h side lights. Newer DREAM KITCHEN with recessed lights, white counters 1 custom cabinets White ceramic toyer 8 1 1 balh with floating vanity Premium neulra/ floor coverings, painted crown moldings 8 spindles 29x15 calhedraled lamrfy room. 4 masier-size bedrooms wmh 2 112 baths, 1st floor laundry, 1st floor study with French Doors, See you a l 12675 Por tsmouth Crossing (West of Sheldon & South of North Territorial! Only $319,900

MKEIMAffY GLADCMUN RE/MAX

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A HOT NEW LISTING Ncely updated, wen mamtaned line 3 bedroom Bnck rancn located across from a par* in an area of well kepi homes Specious rooms nicely fin-ished basement with full beth. 2 car garage Updates include furnace, shingles and windows Contact Jim & Mike Anderson Today1

Offered at $114,900

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Beautiful secluded home site overlooking wetlands. The best of four 25 acre parcels

limited to one house per parcel. Located off country road near Mt. Brighton Ski Lodge with easy access lo 196 & US23 xways. Perked, soil borings and road cut in. ideal for walkout, ready

for your dream home. P r i c e d t o se l l $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

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BEAUTIFUL RANCH! Eryoy a* the amemaes M M * * bnck ranch oHers 3 bedroom 1 8 oalhe covered porch, dmnfl room, fmiehed Baeament. earas deep 2 car oarage, vrryi windows. 1990 em-^ tumace and more $98,500 ciency I 903ME

RANCH 3 badroom. 2.5 car aa'aoe lenced yard. IMS quiei area J wel taken car

- borhood. ready to mo»e n . updated kachen and bam.

. - u e a m e r i and crawl. Wgecov-front porch and wnyl windows'

t«8.000 930LE REACH US ON TME IMTEW«T • vsp ww» u M n K f f txr

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P r e f e r r e d . Rea l tors

313-459-6000

BEAUTIFUL WOODED SETTING 3 Bedroom bnck ranch «mh many updates. M l fmahad basamer*. double tot Ortf $104,900

GREAT STARTERS-HOME Updated 2 oedroom/poe*<»e 3rd ranch has newer windows remodeled ktchen and bath Only $79,900

CENTURY 21 TODAY 313-538-2000

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE 3 Bedroom. 2 bath bnc* ranch Fire-place in large Irving room, dning "L", eating area m kitchen lenced yard, central a r . hardwood floors wed baaamant 2 car garage $98,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Nada, Inc (810) 477-9800

DEN8Y - 17611.3 bedroom ranch. 2 baths, family room »vng room kitchen wrttook. 2 car gaiage, fin-ished baaamanl. deck, central a*, new wetdows 198.500 313-531-7280

FANTASTIC PRICE On this 3 bedroom fvome with remod eled kiichen 8 beth newer furnace. 2Mi car garage, parted startar home for - $54,900

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CASTELLI (313) 525-7900 1990-1N1 •1992-1893-1994

CENTURION AWARO WINNING OFFICE

UVONIA • OPEN SUN 12 TO 3 3 bedroom bncfc/vmyl ranch a M baaamant L o u ol updates 8 Home Warranty 20412 Angkng Rd HentagaBetier Homes & Stephanie

Gardens (517) 548-7288

ON A COURT 3 bedroom. 2 Bath, family room, ftre-piece. 2 car anached garaga. newer carpel, hardwood floors updated •achen cabinets, FHA/VA tern*,

Immediate occupancy Asking $116,900

Call BOB MERRY

R&VAX CROSSROADS (313) 4S3-8700

OPEN SUN 12-5 18880 Brady S of 7. E ol Beach immaculate bun-galow on double tot Many updates Won t last' $78,900 313-533-8855

OPEN SUN 1-4 Ranch 20411 Sem-

plaoe. basement, gar.am. Lnoraa Schools $75,900 313-531-00*2

REOFORO TOWNSHIP Spaoous 3 bedroom home with large farwfy room, fireplace and mora? Can lor

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res Near SoumheU and 10 Mae $127K Cat (810) 559-7080

PROFESSIONAL 1 ssory buktkng 4000 aq t l 8 sulee. mem rwrough-

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RESTAURANT 5400 t q H In rater! ei East Tews. (Tha CMna House) Cuii'millll l i s t epped Banouetrt dmng room, lounge 8300. EacaMenl Business opportunity

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BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION, 2 amae of one 8x12 one 10*18 Anatabie now

1810) 844-5283 CJTY OF PLYMOUTH' FOR LEASE Litse Jewel free-standng bnck b u t d n g on 8 W comer ol Karvey 8 Ann Arbor Trat ZONED OFFICE SVODQ part ly 29 year success legacy 12.500 s month Bob Bsfea Paoer

(313>7»«83 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

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810-840-82B8 DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER - Very

•is 800 aq R 810-828-1200 nns 2nd Roor otBca i

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HARVARD SUITE 29380 SOUTMFKLO ROAD

Bum 122 810-887-2757

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C t » O a t Pa«er 810-847 36B8

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LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE 200 lo 1.000 s q * service

Ctoaa lo expressways (313) 422 1380

UVONIA OFFICE specs I UW 1 Fsrmmgton Rd area 1000 sq ft

(810) 478-6990

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE- 1.500sq II pnvale entrance 8 parking Imme-

$8 50 aq « . (313) 425-4500

ME RRIMAN'FORO Executive wet lumahed 500 s q * oMce r\ prolss swnet bu tdng Am«M perking your own s u n Greet tocabon lor any pro-U t t an $49Vmomh 3'3-286-9200

METRO WEST industrial Park. 3.000-4 000 sq a furnished Easy access to I-27S. M-14 8 at m*or r * # * e y s Co r tad

a vnmedately (313} 454-1100

NOVI OFFICE SPACE - J77B0 Now Road 1200 aq I I of eiecuSve ofkee

- ' Ca t Meedow Man (810) 348-5400

N O V I _ 180&2700 sqf t RETAIUOFFiCE - « o lo Country Epcurs Grand ftver W d Maedowerooa JONATHAN BAA TEMAN PROPERT*S M C . 810-174-3866

•YOUR PLYMOUTH SOUtCE" FOR LEASE OR SALE

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PRESTIGIOUS PROFESSIONAL olfcee apses Last 200 sq »L wt»> toyer 8 private Lavatory m W y restored fxetoncal b u t d n g over-looiung lake S4S0 per mo ndudea heat, kght and common a •pen eat

(810)M9-9500

R E D F O R D T W P . 24350 JOY ROAO

OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

520 aq * - 834 sq It F*sl or Saccnd Floor locabone

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G E R T F H ) PEALTY HZ (810) 471 -7100

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3 bedroom ranch, master badroom w*h cameoral oetmg. al oak Mchan with snack bar central air, newer carpet throu wut Asking S88.S00. 3 bsdroom Bnck bungalow, updated electric 8 pkmOmg. furnace, central air 1 year, carpet 1 year. roo!2 years Fui baaement Garage Asking $74,900.

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ROCHESTER - 4 bedrooms. 2 tut I 2 naif balhe. tormal kving, dWng 3000- aq * Freahed tower levM $285 000 Owner'Agerl 810 528151

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ROCHESTER HILLS - 2.800 . aq II 4 bedrooms, 2-* ba» Cotorsal m pop-Uiar sub dMann. Many updates, including cerarrac toyer. new car-peting. new master ba*v extsnsma crown mok*ng and ceramic Mchen counters Large treed backyard, and maintained tree ekMrtof <215.900

(810) 658-8385

THREE BEDROOM 2 baths large lot Tt car garage Remodeled a<

isier Schools 1988 Rocheeier (810) 673-4433

Royal Otk/Oik Park-

DOWNTOWN ROYAL OAK locafeon 1500 aq* bnc* cdonral lesturss Irvng room wmatural IrapMoe. formal Anmg room. and farmty room. T*car detached garaga. Icoaled on a large double lot Priced al $154,900

CaLL Chris Lee 8 1 0 - 4 1 4 - 7 5 1 4

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F E R N D A L E immeiSaM occupancy on tha gor-geous 1.700 sq. ft home New luichen. belh. oarpet. porch, iswn and mors Hugs rooms, walk-m cwears Asking $84,900.

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- O A K P A R K - -Excebent location tor this bssuUfu*y mamtainsd bnck ranch with tmahsd baaamenf Hewer furnace and hot water healer some hardwood Root under carpeting, central air updaied electrical, newer vimif windows and storm doors, dmng L of living room plus 'eat-in' kitchen. $91,900 (KEN243)

HANNETT-WlLSON S WHITEHOUSE;... (810) 846-6200

ROYAL OAK - Chamtno bnck tudor 3 bedrooma, hardwood floors new 2-car garaga Oeep lot. many updates $189,900 B10-548-7907

TOTAL CHARM - Shnne area 2103 WoodUnd Move in ccndMion Many updalaairool. bam. finohed basa-mer* 3 bedroom. 2 balh $188900 Open Sun. 1-4pm or by appointment

(810) 399-9941,

3 3 8 Townihi^

A B S O L U T E L Y S T U N N I N G !

New construction w*h over 3,000 so ft. masMr bedroom on M floor Whirl-pool in master balh. 4 bedroom. 2 5 bath, fuel floor laundry, library on 2 acres w«fi a pond. Some alowancas available and abt lima io choose colors. 1389.900 33BWI

G R E A T B U Y Nee 3 bedroom bungalow on 2 acrat Fabulous country setting! Ideally Mu-ated in area ol large home* and farms. Great room w*h firaplaca. 2 ear garaya, circular drlva. nee deck mnuiea from Plymouth., Nodhvits $ Ann Arbor It your looking tor open spacss. don I miss! $139,900 900SI

Z O O M I N O N

T H I S B E A U T Y 1 scrs wilhm 10 mnutss of downtown Plymouth, 4 bedrooms, 3 fufl baths. 2 slory home wfth b«g roome tkykghtt. hardwood Roors. fwge fimahed <owa'

it! Mking $283,700 ievs< Cluck it our 468GO

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313-459-6000

ENJOY COUNTRY tvmg in Salem Twp BaeuMvt 3 8 4 acrae w*h 3.000 aq.n homaa Open Sat 8 Sun. 1-4 30 $298 000 Cat tor (heakone 8 into 313-418-8118

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 5345 N Tarmooal

E al Pcnbae Trek 3 bedroom bnc* ranch on aknoai an acre, wefcotf baaement. m bethe 2 fueptacea anached garaga and much mora $164,800. Cat tor detaw

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LATHRUP VIUAae • Lovely 1900 aq.*, brloh Ranch. 188)1 ftaaibow Dr. A. of 11 MBwVr afl BouMakS (BIO) UtOIlt or (810) 478-0255

WINTER SPECIAL^ F R E E C O L O R T V

with purchase of one

of our model homes

- C h a r l e v o i x E s t a t e s

An netIIcm Manufactured Hornt ConBwnUy W* affet spacious rental loo. beautiful dubhouM.

tennis coons »• heated pool New stopping, dining fr golft

Close io bradies! fmmOy ymcstitm homt

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B R A N D N E W

S O U T H F I E L D R A N C H 1400 aq*. 3 tearoom. » fui ba»e. 1 al Hoor laundry Wepleoe. large 2 oar jarage HaXcra woodsd sM. land-

" l ports, no fee mortsge

CLEANEW App tmm 3 S V 5 .

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2'» bade roaliro h WMy room and tmi

wood doors Ivou^kml Wel tocaled on a cul-de-sac aaOng w*h graal andecapmg A mual sea1 Pncad al $142 900 Cal..

Chris Lee 810-414-7514

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ORCHARO LAKE • Open Sun. ' -*P»» SOBS V*gM Ln N ct Com-nieroe. Caaa LaBs Woods Sub 6yr

contemporary. 3 bedrooms. 3 M brooms. 3.000 aq.IL. hardwood

s r t s & s f d eusM oedar decking wBh hoNub. deeded bo« do« on Cass Lake. Wondertul neuhborhood $275,000 By owner (810(882-8505 RIGHT AOORESSrRIOHT PRICSlI

pnvkeoes New oal hardwood Hoors

I T S S M A R T T O O W N You can't baai IM tor a real value' Delightful 3 bedroom ranch tor S68.900 Tha parted Crtend cl com-lonabiB living, location and affordable price Hardwood floors beneath . arpei Finished baaement Central air

M A R Y M C L E O D

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Bloomlald Schools A great vakiel $114,100 GR-48 EXCITING NEW CONSTRUCTION' -3 bedroom cacnmi wWi dynsmns sas custom lormcs knehen Open Door plan I360sq ft Excelent loca-tion Near schooW. lakes 8 parka ,$138,900 GR-51 (707580) WALNLTT LAKE PRIVILEGES! - 4 bedroom 3H balh contemporary Very unique 8 spacious, csthedral ceitrvgs. large 1amty room

•Choole CALL TODAY" AP-20 (666633) nungham

$325 000

SOUTHFIEl O BY owner 3 bedroom • anch 2 balhs Basement Famay • oom w i fireplace 2 car garage 5122 900 (810) 355-2923 SOUTHFIELD - 12 Mile area 3 bed-room brick, finished basement garage $10 000 down on Land Con-lracf VanRaken Realty.

810-588-4700 QUALITY SERVICE AWARD

Winning Office 1992-1993-1995

W A N T C H A R M

& C O M F O R T - 5

Spacious 2 bedroom bnck ranch on pine treed lot Hanhmcod floors, • ,1chen wUuilt-ins. walls ed closets i)8I«)'B8Q 2 car attached garage. 1st "oor iaurtory icludes washer & dryer Home warranty provided

Only - $91,500

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WESTLAND - Open House Sunday Noon to S - Completely lamodatart bnck ranch ApproumalMy 1000 aq. * Homeowner. draam U n t n n v

$113,000 (313) 326-4 V75 WESTLAND Open Sal Sun 1-8 3BtSB Brock S of Cherry HB, W ct Xk. 3 bedroom ranch wlngroumd pool, kne ied baaement. 2 DaHe 2

AM. krapiece, new tool. 14.900 313-721-717S w » .

WESTLANO OPEN Sun 35115 Ftoience 3

. l-4pm bedrooms. 2

hugs 101 $09,500 (313) 728-0819 WESTLANOOPEN SUN 1-4

35087 Birthwood (8 of Cherry HB, E ol Wayne)

Motivated selsr offers true great famty home m Wesland 3 Bedroom 1 A bath cokimsl Isaturmg r»wer wm-dows. updated beBie dmng room wooorwaH to paeo NuMied baaa-manl 4 2 car detached 8 1 car attached garaga Juel $87,900.

Aak tor VfCKlE REASONS Pgr 706-5072

Canlury 21 Nada. Inc

L A R G E C O N T E M P O R A R Y

H O M E ! I neighborhood, custom home wer 3300 sq. *. hugs rooms. 4 •ms. 2 5 MM 5 Neptacia.

ml n a lovely SM-atorsled end wst ,000 2256U

scything msmtamed! ained' $240

WESTLANO - 7370 Pemnv«e Cl. 3 large bedrooma 1995 butt CotoraM. backs to woods of knes Park $136.900 HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9S35

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UNBELIEVABLE VALUE! Th« 2700 sq ft coionuk teaiures 4 bedrooms. 2 5 baths. Irving room, family room, formal dming room 8 library Large master wrwelkm close! oversized 1st floor laundry side entry garage. 8 Stanly bnck elevation W btoonkieid schools Pncad appropri-ately for c«M $ ends needing repair Greet location great lot* $209 900

D I A N E B R A Y K O V I C H RE'MAX 100 INC

810-348-3000

South Lyon

W BLOOMFIELD. $225,000 -Attractive 5 bedroom colonial nestled on large treed wooded lot Family room w.'firepiace, master suite offering walk-m closets. 1»1 Hoor laundry brushed lower level Bnck paiic 7134 Heather Heath Call MICHAEL Re/Max Executive Properties 810-737-6800

WixoobW tiled Lata' CoMeree

AMENITIES GALORE Butt 1993, 2350 sq ft 4 bedroom 2 5 belh In Wixom 2 level dec* who! tub, pnvale wooded tot $244 711

(810) 669-9216 Bright-Open Trl-ievel Middle Straights lake access 1488 tq ft wilh many updates Central mr

8 master belh Lota ct storage & private backyard w*h deck ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY

(810)360-0450 COMMERCE - Lower Straits Lake privileges New construcaon 2300 sq ft Cape Cod with 2 story areel room $249 000 RE'MAX WEST

(313) 261-1400

REACH US ON THE MTERHET

COLDUJGLL B A N K G R LI

Preferred, Realtors 3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

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O P E N S U N t - 4 42B18 a 12710 Lttay Pi. S ol Fold Rd, W. ol Lttay Rd. faraasoc 2 bed-room. 2 badi condo. w*h central a*,

perking boBi un*e Have pn-ry and ere pftoed to ear

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CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

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C O L O R A D O S U N C O U N T R Y

Ereoy Miu Wvker mean tamp 52 degreee from benttul 36 Mount**! ~ capped National Foroati Go* year round

Easy access $34,500 Terms Cat G u n (719) 846-6526 LAND PROPERTIES. INC

n DekgN 180 degree a Rocty Mountain Vwws I W«*te Meedow*. riea

3 6 1

Ceuatry Hones

NEWER HOME in rural horse country, beautiful setting near Drevden. kkchigan on 10 acres ctf private road many treea, 3 bedroom, 2> bams Geo Therm* heat 2 car attached garaged, much more At lor $268 000

GBR Compeny: (810)646-1074

CANTON - Pheasant Glen - Open Sat I Sun trom 1-5 223 Edngton CMte 2 beOoomft baBi. soemg cadngs kektatonataeplece. oak mm. tkykghls. large deck ovenootgnfl perk Too many menkon $177.«»1

other lesturss to • 313-981-2619

FARMINGTON Land Conrad terms on *as cute as s button 1 bedroom Co-op m down-town Femangton 2 Car garage storsgs CUM 8 deen $42,000

Aak tor Andrea McCanar flaVs. Graal Lakee

(810) 473-8200

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313-498-9100 USA

A LOT OF HOME! Jusl sn oltsr wd gel B*e 3 bedroom 2 nan. al appkences a cwerad paeo Cat Hometown USA lc<

313-596-9100

AT LAST AN AFFORDABLE HOME!

S370 pei mo mdudea tot rar*. 3 bed room. 2 bath. 10* down 240 mo a. HomeTown USA 313-5BM10C

LIFE AT THE TOP S**Tny southern view w*i mag-rnkceni vistas from toe 27*! floor 2 bedrooms. ? baths, eatm knehen and large mastsr eurts World class amermes m h* luxury residence Don Northrup Town Center Realtors Inc

(810)361-4663

W BLOOMFIELD Lots - Sale

15,'Haistead - Owner (810) 647-1111

BEAUTIFUL WOODED comer lot lealunnq a custom Built home 2 200 sq ft features include a lefled ioakmg wb daykgW basement *vartabie in May $224,700

AJ VanOyen Builders >810) 486-2985 (810) 229-2085

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 3 bedroom. 2 5 batos 2.600 sq ft Contemtorery with Pleasant Lake privileges Master bath with lacuzn 8 walk-out $270,000 (610) 661-9227

COLONIAL 3 bedroom I'-, bath 2 car anached garage treed lot many owner1*?! 499^*^8101 HIOOEN TIMBERS Subdrrision lea lures acre wooded lots Easily accessible to 1-96 yel in a "counlry selling- We are cuslom buildtrs and will rernew your own plans This a must s*e sub Homes begir, at S20S900 AJ VanOyen Builders, ISO! 436-2 85 or 18101 229-2085

OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-5pm 1520 sq loot 3 bedroom ranch, 2 balhs .athedra' ceiling, Imished basement 1st tloor laundry , large tol $183,900 Caa 18101 486-5499

LOCATION' LOCATION' LOCATION! Charming Troy bnck ranch m greal family neighborhood Spacious corner lot Open Sat i Sun 12-4 2730 Hylane Dr Askmg $184,900 810-646 2394 or 810-828-5183

WILLIAMSBURG - 2 slory with 4 bed-rooms 2 5 bans. 1st floor laundry separate lamty room wfweplace, lormal dnmg room. OB ol crown mok»ng msdia room r> lower level with While ceran* lul bath, 2 car side entrance garaga at sitting on a stoghf incline N ol Walrwtt of Orchard Lake, kbrary off en»ry tor office askmg $269 900 drive by and see if 2700 tq ft. a enoufr Irving area OneWay to view interior is 10 cat OneWay Realty 810-473-5500

Commerce Twp T H I S H O M E S A Y S

C O M E IN You'll feel nght a! home !he moment you step into this 4 Badroom, 2,5 both cotoraa! Ccmlonable kvmg room, marble fireplace in famly room, den, and 2 car anached side entry gerage Genital air and spnnkler system $244,900

M A R Y M c L E O D P A G E R : ( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 0 - 7 6 4 9

Coldwell Banker Schweitzer ( 8 1 0 ) 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

Warm 8 cozy ranch in deswatue sub unique m-level add-on updates thru-out Vaulted oeikngs open lo large eaf-m kitchen: 4 bedroom. 2 barh .arge wooded-tot backs lo pnvale park & pond, lake prwaeges. Hurry' $152,689 Cat Jerry Takrs

RE/MAX 100 INC 810-360-3900 ex l 4 2 0

3 4 5

West land/* 'a j rM

OPEN SUNDAY. Call lor appornn-inervl 8, d reckons Builder s own Mouse Traditional 2 Story S397.500 Suyei s Only' Hurry' 810-641-7869

Union Lake/Vhite Lake

3 hedoom ranch wdh perermel ger-liens on 3 beauliftt rottog acres Par halt* finished basement 2 fireplaces two car alteched garage orcutar dnve 1 more S169900 IW5701)

COLDWELL BANKER LAKES REALTY |B10>360-1425

A F F O R D A B L E L U X U R Y Spectacular Mil Po-ne home mat oiler* 3 Bedrooms. 2 tut Baths, large living -oom «*h fireplace and lormal dr*ng room, great kitchen wirh dish-washer. stove refrigerator mcluJing veukeo ceilings thru-out firsi floor This wont last' $119 900 293WI

S E E I N G I S B E L I E V I N G You i "ove coming home lo 1his 1400 sq ft. ranwi, m fact, you'l think you went up North' Tins home with all fhe updates sus on a country size lot and a surrounded By a foresi and fs actu-ally in the ofy1 $120 900 070GL

C O Z Y C A P E C O D New Windows, new carpel, unique

, ttoor plan, 3 bedrooms, sun room, extra sitlingWy room oft ol huge upstairs oedroom. 1 5 balhs attached garage lenced yard and lols ol exlrass $80 500 622KA

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1-800-218-9000, exl H-3690

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interested in integrated living I • Intormaton on 61 Oakland • County Communities I • Demographics of schools I and neighborhoods | • Mortgage information I | <^>810-539-3993 I

LIVONIA Sharp 2 bedroom 2 bath ranch condo, wfth carport and storage Al appliances, plus washer $ dryer Pool and clubhouse Convanwnl to but and enpressways Only $79 900 Ponnbta land conked

Cat ESTHER BAXTER 313-870-9784

Mayfa* ReaRy 13131 522-8000

NORTHVILLE 3 bedroom Holland Lakes townhouse Freshly pamled. immediaie occupancy, dose to ele-mentary scnod $99,900

Cal Kathy or Jams ChoOcn at R E ' M A X 100 INC

810 -348 -3000

3 5 2

Livingston County

>»WARNING"!<«« THIEVES can steal your dream home before you buy « by destroying your credit raiting! Cal 810-932-6824 24 hrs for cnbcal mformaoon' Fee required

Ferton Schools BRING YOUR HORSES' Spaoous 3 bedroom 2 balh home situated on 7 beautiful roRng acres L/wig room has vaitfed ce*ngt 8 fireplace Formal dtr»ng room, large masler Bedroom w'pmrata balh Fui wak-cxt lower level Great horse bam wfth 9 slals Tyrone Township $265,000

Howell Schools CONTENTED CHARM' • Neat, com-toriabfe older home m Howel wiltvn walking dstance to downlown shop-ping" 3 bedrooms 1 bath fui base menu large deck lor entartammg. above grexkid pool 2 ca- del«hed garage S more' $98,500

E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes 4 Bedroom. Ti balh. end unit, neulral decor Beautiful open layout al appk-

es. $109,900 1810) 349-0899 NORTHVILLE-KINGS MILL CO-OP

2 8 3 bedroom urws for sale Please cal tor deists

Cash sales only 810-349-5570

BEAUTIFUL PLYMOUTH

j l i e v e r r -$36,900 double wide 1992 3 Bed room 2 balh. central *» refriger-ator. stove, disposal entertainment unit, pay window large dec* a much mora

-MOVING OUT OF STATE 1995 2 bedroom. 2 bam, carport.

3 7 5

Mobile Borne*

$-0- DO W N - $ CANTON/ BCU-EVliE Taae over peymerw

ana gorgeous vtotonan. 14 * 70 wooded Id cmy $l7Vtno

credr S% down 1t%APR MMHSi

kX 240 moa/ (313) 433 5482

4 B E D R O O M Brand New Home Only $2225 down. Chooee your colon. Cat Paramount

(313) 484-2900

$ 9 8 6 D O W N 3 badroom 1'* balh Eipando w*h upgrades Paramount Homes

(313) 484 2900

refrigerator •nashe-' 'dry.

NORTHVILLE LAKE FRONT 1 V ! Surround yourself in me lap ct ' 9 ' luxury Soenng ceilings 4 open

"floor plan avail from 2 900-4.200 sqft Sprmgfed sandy Beaches boat docks 8 wild life pre-serve Cal now for <rto on weekly over, houses 8 begm brealhvig fresh air* Starting from $289 900

Dian« Braykovich 810-346-3000

R E ' M A X 100 INC

A MATTER OF STYLE Eiegwit 2 bedroom. 2 Bath with marble and mirrored wall upgrades Panoran»c news over-looking go* course Live «i style ma comfort Tennis, pool, fitness center Concierge, Doorman Cat Ramona Meyer Town Center Realtors, Inc (6101351 -4663

C A N A L F R O N T H O M E Multi-leve r omemporary on A* Sports B'n-nde Lake 3 bedrooms. 2'1 Baths, great room, air many extras §299 SCO Cwl 810-698-2768 Stunrung 3 levels ol brealhlakmg

custom country Kitchen, 3 Bed-rooms 3 1 baths, great room' hrepiace ».indng slavcase lo upper level Premium master suite vaulled & 9 cetmgs Ihru-out Finished walkout w'wet Bar, Walled Lake schools $374,889 • Calf Jerry Tabs

R E ' M A X 100 INC 8 1 0 - 360 -3900 . e* t 4 2 0

Preferred, Realtors 313-459-6000

W H I T E L A K E

OPEN SUNOAV 1 - 4 8742 WILLIAM SPORT DRIVE

iNCOOLEY LAKE RD 4 E,UNION LAKE RD)

On cul-ae-sac lot. 4 beorocm. Tz Bash colonial has liwifl room, dming room, family room wtireplace 4 1st ftoor laundry Basemen! wtotayroem Walled Lake Schools. $209,777

XXIE LEVINE 1810) 510-8390

(B10t 855-2000 X216 CENTURY 21 TODAY

W. Bloomfield-

Orchard Lk-Kecgo

A T T E N T I O N G O L F E R S Speciacula/ mulb-ievei contemporary home nested on a secluded nea v wooded tol ad*»ning Orchard Lake Got Course Home leatuias lop of the ne appliances, soaring vaulted c*t-

,ngs. 2 fireplaces, Florida room w«h hoi tub and much more $549,987 Cat J*n Perm 810-409-3106 or Dan DuOensky 313- 09-6603

ReMai i fhe Hits 810-646-5000

F O U R Y O U ! This Super Glenwood Mis quad wJaK updates won't last' New roof, central' air. turnaoe. windows updated kitchen 8 baths New exterior doors, dec* wit" gorgeous view of Com-mons $148 900 (PRLA-P) Can Paul Roe for details

H O M E T O W N I I R E A L T O R S '

3 1 3 - 4 5 3 - 0 0 1 2

PINCKNEY - 1996 butl bnck 4 vinyl 3 bedroom 2 balh ranch on 2 acres 4 culdesac Pnrvale tranquil seflmg separate mailer surte central air natural gas. skykghf. at appliances.

all from dmmg lo Backyard BIB occupancy - sellers relo-$169,000 Code* 17200 Call Nancy Hubbel 810-227-4600 x 217 The Michigan Group

doorwa cakng.

Oakland County

BUILDERS M O D E L H O M E Spacious 4 bedroom, Zt bath home oaded wth butder custom, features, hardwood floors,, skylights, solid maple cabinetry vaulted ce*ngs. 2 fireplaces window treatments, central air, appliances security alarm system, landscaping, immediaie Occupancy $194 900 (810) 698-4888

Wayne Count}

GREAT STARTER 1000 sqft, 2 Bedroom ranch w remodeled kitchen 4 bath newer roof plus 2 car garage 4 pafio $71 900

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Over 1100' sq It. 3 bedroom updaied bnck ranch Central a* 1 5 baths, fin-ished basemen! 2 car garage with opener $109,900

C e n t u r y 2 1 T o w n e P r i d e ( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

or. INS stunning 1994 but! ranch 3 Bedrooms, 2*4 bams spacious great room with fireplace BeautiM Flcmda room. i«t Hoor labndry TA car garage Too many leaturas to 1*1 LIVONIA SCHOOLS Open Sal 4 Sun 1-4pm 38640 Alma Lane. (N of Warran. W of Hu.) $199,900 Cat

R O G E R or S U E D A V I S

R E W A X C R O S S R O A D S (313) 453 -8700

F O R E C L O S U R E S JOURNAL

100 s o" properties being foreclosed greal pneas To order a copy 4 hr

BEAUTIFUL RANCH CONDO First hole of fhe go* course m desirable Copper Creek Open Itoor plan. 2 way Breplace -dream kitchen Outstandng $410,000

CONTEMPORARY CONDO Two bedroonvpnvale enlryon cul-de-sac 2 car anached garage full basement vaulted ce*ngs $169,900 DETACHEO RANCH CONDO

Aldngbrooke beauty 2 bedroom. 2 Bern with modem while kiichen. marble foyer and fireplace, vaitled ceikng. 2 5 car attached garage full basement Gorgeous1 $234 900

PRIVATE ENTRY TOWNHOUSE

Great location Many updates Cerwroc ttta xi knehen 2 sicy lire-place. skylights in bam and hallway, bnc* paver patio, newer carpet Musi see1 $114,900 C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L Corporate Transferee Service 30110 Orchard Lake Road

(8101-851-6700

NORTHVILLE LEXINGTON NORTH

3 Bedroom 2M balh. Isl floor laundry, fireplace, dining room. < Breakfast area . basement. 2 car attached garage SUPER. SUPER SHARP' $150,000

B E T T I E D A V I S 810-737-6800

Re.Ma* E*ecutrve Properties

ildryer skylighls •MUST SEE'"

2 Bedroom 2 bam refrigerator, central air. diahwatner sicrve dis-posal washer,dryer 4 covered dec*

"WOW!! 3 Bedroom, 2 bam kvinn room I family room central air fireplace rafngerator, stove, dsnwasher waahen.'dryer 4 gtamou' bath w*h jets We could go on and on You mutt see'

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(313) 422-5886

O C X T E R . S . L Y O N . W H I T M O R E , B R I G H T O N

s* to 10 acrt parcels and wif developmer* parcel. Al near US-23 Everyone welcome BuMars Mima irom $39 OOC

Owner • Broker

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BUILDABLE clean lakevww 85 acre lot Cham ol Lakes Pmckney 2 road entrances No ne ibora 3 side* Sunnses-Suntatt K WroWewski

(313) 459-3800

Sorthen Property

MULLET LAKE exquwM 4500 sq II log home w«h 123 ft lake fieniage on Mulef Lake *! Indan River. Ml This 4 bedroom 4 Bern home is per-lecl tor 3 rartHys Oftars opbon ol consistent rental income Close to N Michigan Skxng 4 Home includes Jacuzzi. Sauna.

fui mobtmg i una loft'

kwng area overtoonng lake, hit wel bar, 2 decks $595,000 CaN

810-637-1409

GROSSE n.6 - Graal opporlun*y RiB BuHdng iota on Mandan Hickory Dr and ftaBey Craacant BOB RENEW (313) 80B-3443

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

HUNTING LAND - Sardac County Easy eccesa 40 acra* 30 wooded slocked pond borders 120 acres stale land Abundanl dear and w*d turkey $120.000 1810) 828-7521 LOTS FOR sale P»ymou»! Teip ,.(7) 1 acre estate «ze ton - located on pnvale paved cul-de-sac. otl N Tern-tonal Rd 1 tea wwefccm 4 pond -Al c*y utaBM* Mtrtng al S11B.OOO Please cat 313-453-2820 PLYMOUTH-CANTON AREA, 3 executive butdng m i Let sizes 306 X 338 equwatart to 2 35 acres each Pwxxamic wew roing r*ls wfth paved private road underarouwl eiectnc 4 gas "xkxied $230K per tol (313) 453-3994

B I R M I N G H A M L I N C O L N H O U S E

A P A R T M E N T S

Located wanm walking cMtance to downtown Ou> tpauous 2 bedroom

845-2999

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Located *i Auburn Hds Spaoous 1 bedroom apartments trom $51S mcludt heal. gas. wwer I bknde. pOe laundry faoHbas 4 mora Shod Mm Furnished un«s avatabto Hour* 9-5. doaed Thura 4 Sun. Sat by appl

( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

BIRMINGHAM Walk lo downtown 1 bedroom Central an Covered

Fid basement immedate (816) 947-2777

perking FuC Occupancy

CANTON B e d f o r d S q u a r e A p t s

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR

Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom Apis Smel. Ourei. Sale Complex

Ford Rd near 1-275 S T A R T I N G A T $ 5 3 5

3 1 3 - 9 6 1 - 1 2 1 7

1 9 9 6 3 Bedroom 2 fu« Bam. new Fleet-wood Located m Mohaw* Mobile Home Park, Wesuand

C A L L C O R A

3 1 3 - 6 9 9 - 7 4 1 8

ROCHESTER HILLS detached luxury 2 bedroom, ranch loaded w,' extras premium lot custom window treatments, vaulled ceikngs Bde entry 2 car garage cedar deck, custom mirrors, master balh whin-pool $244,900 810 652-4683

SPECTACULAR VIEWS Gracious 3 bedroom. 2 1 fl bam home wilh huge GE kitchen Spa oous master surte with double bam Magnificeni view from 18m floor Amenities include pool tennis health spa Concierge Doorman private enclosed parking Call Judy GoltlieB. Town Center Realtors, Inc

(810)351 -4663

can 24 810-816-1721 L A R G E F A M I L Y H O M E

with 5 bedrooms, 1» baths finished casement newer furnace, central air & windows. Z» car garage Excellent value tor - $94,500

G r t u w ,

C A S T E L L I ( 3 1 3 ) 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 1990-1991-1992-1993-1994

CENTURION AWARO WINNING OFFICE

B E S T B U Y I N C O N D O S l

WALLED LAKE WINNER! - Roomy townhouse wfth pnvale entrance Full Basement Park-like selling. WON'T LAST' $82 000 HA-14C (703525).

SYLVAN LAKE - end unit First ftoor ranch 40" from Sylvan Lake 1 bed-room. 1 Oath Shows like a model' $94,900. CA-16 (665672) ROYAL OAK' - A hot place! 2 bed-rooms. 2 bam Living room with fire-place Balcony tjcmg courtyard & pool Your lucky day Tho complex sold out «! a Flash' $159 900 CH-16C (701917)

_ WEST BLOOMFIELD I ^ 0 Chimney Hill Condo

Sharp upper end um! shows like a model Lois ol

built ms many upgrades skykght intercom, alarm, mirror closet doors Can not snow before Saturday Feb 22 $134,000 Cat Haia lor an appointment af H Harb

1810)647-1

D O N ' T R E N T !

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, «iciuoes house payment 4 lot rem

LITTLE VALLEY HOMES 810-474-6500

10% down 240 months at $225

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S U T T O N S B A Y Developers don't miss this' acres wim 600 II on the bay

H A R R I S O N Cha*-. Ol Lakes area 2 bedroom col-lage 60x130 W Appkances win way 4 some furniture Lake 4 boat access L C terms

2Vs H R S F R O M T H E M E T R O A R E A

Would you kke a mae ol Lake Huron shcralme with beauttul sand beach1' 167 acres possibly more Bu*d your estate o> iusl nohl for major molel 4 condomm*jn» For vtomaton 4 prop-erty inspection, call today

E A S T T A W A S Baldwin Resort Ro 3 Bedroom home complete updated piurrfcing. winng. Windows vmylSKJmg new rool. Bath-room and laundry, over 1700 sqft Musi see I 3 acres on Lake Huron $179.OCC RESTAURANT - 5400 sq ft , The China Hos.se in Easi Tawas, com-plesely equ©peO Banquel room, dming rocm lounge $300,000 Excel-lent business opportunity Fmarcmg available fot auali'ied Buyers

1.2 UNIT MOTEL wim coffee shop, game room healed pool, lake access Owners umt and two efficiencies Priced lo sen. 23 ACRES writ! home garage. Bam 800 ft on US 23 Greal for hixitmg or other developments BOB RENEW (313) 609-3443

WOLVERINE PROPCRriES

SOUTH LYON - Several beautiful wooded '* acre lots .approximately

Tamglewood Go* community There are waft-outs, cul-de-sac 4 golf course tot* available «nhm •aBung dstance to clubhouse Ca* Jen Miller tor more into at

(810) 347-3050 exl 239 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

S P E C T A C U L A R A C R E A G E

B U I L D I N G S I T E S Roee Township wesl ol Clarkston Parcel* 10-18 acres with oulstandng natural Matures From $69 000 Syn-decs Realty Corporation

313-961-0999

F O U R B E D R O O M H O M E

Only $29,900 CENTRAL OUTLET 1-800-432-2525 Open 7 oays

T A W A S ' O S C O D A A R E A

Lame Huron collages, resorts year •ound homes inland lakes, wwekend getaway woooed acreage vacant Uts. investment properties and Busi-ness opportunities

B e s t C h o i c e R e a l t y

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J U S T L I S T E D WESTLANO - BUIL0ABLE HOME SITE Restoental tol 65 • 420 On -he mam road pnvale access waler ana sewei available $20 000 EC-H-24HUB

M A X B R O O C K . I N C

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CANTON

C a r r i a g e C o v e

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We take pride in offering the following s e r v i c e s l o o u r

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Pr>va!* entry Maid service available 24 M emergency mairwenar-ce Beautiful grounds wan pool 4 picnic area urth B8Q s

• Special handcaeped units Restful atmosphere Cable mMM Many more amenities

NO OTHER FEES One Bedroom $565. 900 sq It Two Bedmom - $650 IIQ0 sq ft Vertical Winds 4 carport memdeo Ceramt ttstr 4 foyer Profes*«)nai on-9«e management 23 plus yrs expenence . , •Mr K ways shopping a-rpon

Row Dofierty property manager 9 8 1 - 4 4 9 0

ACACIA PARK - 6 tots section M $8200 value wtl take $5000 Section L. 14 lots. $15,400 value w* lake $9250 Will dvide 313-882 1155 CADILLAC MEMORIAL Garden Wesland 4 grave premium lot Cam etary puce $1 980 each bit make oiler 313-822-4556 Or 615-595-1965

MT HOPE - Livonia 2 Wis 4 vauBs $1000 Cal colled 14231 613-4328 MUST SELL complete 'unerai package lor 2 Chnslian Memorial Gardens RocheMar Includes lot 4 vault Asking $9000 810-949-7618 OAKLAND HILLS Memonal Gardens m Now 4 sues Package deal, selling price $1 980 each W4I se« for $1,500 each (517) 882-2483 OAKLANO HIL lS 2 pnme crypls $11 900 value, both lor $7,000 Call <3131 464-3874

Lou & Acreages' Vacant

AUCTION 3159 Bloomfield Shoras Dr

West Btoomhatl Ml OPEN HOUSE

Feb i6lh - 2 to 4pm Feb 20th - 4 to 6pm Feb 22hd - 12 to »pm ON-SITE AUCTION FEB 22nd at 2 00pm

Suggested Opening M $175,000 2% Coop to Brokers For information cal •I Real EMate Aucnoneara

(313) 525-6691

B E A C H A R E A P R I Z E Puraf yourira*mtoWala*e*raa3 redtpom ranch BnckMnyl on large yard Carpahng fraeh i~oU storag* »oaee ceramte in* r.atr« custom luichen. central neatm® air immadiafaly available $137,500

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L I V O N I A S C H O O L S Beaunful contemporaiy <x*or—i Bull m 1993 has averyirwig 3 Bedroome 2-<i baths, vauted ce*ngs p*naty Imahed batamert. upgraded Itoor and carpal cozy fireplace protataiorv s r ^ r . ^ T s s s ^

I Diane Orzel

(810) 348-6200 BM«K COLONS. 2900 a» B BIT Mf* L*eari*r« wtai mad* nuntM «ita5Mta»*taMWM"»"<

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MAX BWOOCX INC ^ Q ) 846-1^00

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S H A R P R A N C H w * h fanny room krapieo* MJitaitri utcnen cabmets a Door Rehrxehed wood Hoor* Newer Anderaen wood MtdOM. Central a* Real dean Term* FHKVA Aakmg $117 900

C a l l B O B M E R R Y

RE/MAX CROSSROADS (3131 453-8700

TAYLOR DOWNRIVER Beauttul one* ranch. 3 BeOoom. 1 5 Bam dan * itchen fireplace m large tvney rocm doorwa* to patio and ard, finished Basement Only it 19,900 STATE WIDE REALTY

(313) 427-3200

Lakefront/ Waterfront Hones

A L L S P O R T S L A K E F R O N T

For your year round emartainmenL this two story contemporary ctlers you 2 kachens. * bedrooms Z4 balh*. •nth exf at una a nol tub div sauna, plus a great view Musi see' For mora mtormamon ask tor

J o h n C h a r t i e r R e a l E s t a t e O n e ( 8 1 0 ) 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

AUCTION LAKEFRONT home - 20 mm 10 Ann Arbor 2 bath. wa*-<MX Irom baaement-Shown 2-22 Opening bid $125,000 (313) 426-4351 METAMORA 2951 Fa#mara Crae* A reeort ot rou. own" 2 wchana acra on take front Cotoraal Wa»-oi* ^ r S E ? r % i 3> 454-9536

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

BEST VALUE From any Pom* ol View

$74,500 Sharp 1 Be* oom luxury i«t m upscale high-rise residence Great view overlooking park Tennis, pool, fllnesa center included Ca* Town Center Real-tors, inc. (810)351-*8B3

BLOOMFIELD CENTAUR Farms Walnut Lake Rd al Ora*e Spacious 4 elegant. 3 fu* Icon of Irving space plus baaamanl. utBiy storage 4 2 car garaga. gae hraptace. 3 decks topol the kne appliances. * bedrooms 2 5 bams 2400 *q feet $179 900 Cal Paul at (810) 681-4862

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

LUXURIOUS LIVING Elegant 3 bedroom. Zi detached condo backs lo woods 4 wetlands 4 oilers great room. wAreplace hbraiy. formal dmmg room, kitchen wdouble .ovens 4 Wheel base-ment Other teatures include vaufleo ceii.ngs 4 recessed

mg throughout, large dec« 2'* car garage $279 777 IHE685)

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Located on parcel that backs 10 protected woodeo area, ms 4 Bed-room 2 story tree-standing condc has Mng room, dumg room, family room. wVaplace 4 gojrmet «»c*n wi'breakfast 'oom Luxurious masrer suae w,'Jacuzzi 4 wa«t-m cose- Other teaiures .nemde cen-tra a» security alarm 1st ftoor laundry, unfinished Basemen, deck, porch. & 2 oat attached garage Poo te»vw 4 embheuse pnvileges $199 899 (SL417) _

SHARP' SHARP1 SHARP-Very sharp 4 m pertect ccnd*on. 2 Bedroom. ?•> oalh townhouse condo wopen floor ctan has 2 slory toyer immg room dning room, centra a» targe unNvsned Basement 4 1 oar parage Pool lennis 4 clubhouse pnvieges $138,000 IBA247)

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located N ol Grand River or. Seeiey Ra m Novi har| «ay between Hag-gerty ft Meadowbroc* Rd SKYLINE i a X 70 with t0x3C room addition. 2 Dedraoms. 1 batr.s all appliances 4 more - cenlrai air. imme-diate occupancy $30 900

MARLETTE 14«66. 2 Bedrooms 2 baths washer,dryer stove retnge-ator - an covered porch - KMS C closet space $19,900 SCHULT 14x68. 2 bedroom 1 balh, Iront xnehen large deck, cermrai aw I.replace • a musl see' S14.500

Q U A L I T Y

H O M E S Hours Won - Fn 10-4 PV

Evenings 4 Saturday By appf 810-474-0320 or 810-474-0333

Ask for Joanne

A Commwnly ot Pnvale Parks 4 Large Lots w.Oty improvements

Flexible Terms Close lo Western Suburbs 4 Ann Arbor

j A 6 Development inc 4 Gach Realty

,810) 569-0730 I313I668-3253

A N N O U N C I N G

T I M B E R V I E W A C R E S

Low Down Payment Gentle roffng. 2-'- acre sjles some WiWalkout oasemer* your builder Easy access lo

wesiem subuitis and Ann Arbor F-nancing Terms Available

J.ABioch & Co.,'Gach Realty 1810! 559-7430

WHV RENT when you can BUY'' • Huge inventory ot pre-owned

' homes *Fast approval etow down ow monthly paymem NETSTAR MC»ILE HOMES

(810) 442-7500

Mobile Homes

A Site to Behold P O N D &

W A L K O U T L O T S Ctose m Becx Rd_

Terms JABIcch 4 Co Gacn Really

810-559-7430

OAKLAND HILLS Resuneclkm Sec-lion 4 sites al $1 400 each or tost oiler Can (3131 531-9336

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TWO DEEDED tofs Rosedale Part Cemetery $300 tor one oc $500 tor both Cal or leave message

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WHITE CHAPEL Garden mane 2 lols A good -a1

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Canton Garden Apts. JOY RD E ot 1275

$ 2 0 0 R e b a t e "

Spacious 2 Bedroom !r.«mi-ouse 2. level!. With private eritiance

From $525 , SHORT TERM

LEASES AVAILABLE! FEATURES

• 1 4 Balh • Stove S Refngeratoi • Dishwasfie- 4 Disposal • Central Air .Heat • veneais • Convenient Parking • Launoni lacimies • Pod & C'ubhouse • Sim, >• ;*1«i ? 13-455-7440

C A N T C M

LIMITED TIME ONLY MOVE IN SPECIAL

1 Bedroom $ 4 7 5

H e a t I n c l u d e d

STONEYBROOKE APARTMENTS (313) 455-7200

BuoomfieW Hills Schools New road tor 4 treed tots Franklin New road lor 7 freed lols from $149,900 K> $219,900. (810)626-8890

BUILDERS O R I O N T W P - 2 6 L O T S

Near The Palace Buito models new paving m Spring Large '•> to '• ac re

toss Culs. woois only Developer

walkouts Builders 810-737-2288

CANTONBEUEVILLE - 14 » 70 3 Bedro 2 bam new carpet and "eli rmum $750 move you in' Geddes Rd MMHSI. 1313) 433-5462

8UILDERS - Westland 15 restoenbal lols aH improvements priced lo sett'

FARMINGTON HILLS - 10 lots scheduled lor J^ly delivery

Cat Earl Krause ARNOLD ASSOC 810-626-7557

CANTON Will finance with low pay ments Nice mobile home m we* maintained parti As low as $595 down • ol extras 313-593-0619

OWN A HOME - tor less than <1 costs to rent Westland Meadows Park Financing information available

Cat 810-588-6323

SALINE • 1 mMe from US-23 1997 2 Bedrooms 2 baths island kiichen comer k* shed Hugh tuB-only $249 mo writ! $1200 down 15% down tor 240 months U S APRl MMHSi.

I313i 433-5462

SOUTH LYON - 1971 PMC 12 x 60 Musi sell job relocation $5500

810-437-9692

CANTON - LOU Rd 8 acres R3 Sewer water available

VANBUREN -15 acres R4 Utilities 540-659-9196

WESTLANO BRANDON VILLAGE SUB

A super lharp 2 Bedroom condo Bu« m 1969 wfth a pnvale enlry 1 car attached garag* unftmsned base merit 1'4 Balhs central mt. dm«>g room Irving room »*reptace large deck Lmoraa Schools Ask tor

JOANN CHELENYAK Century 21 Hertford North

313-525-9800 BLOOMFIELD HILLS Beamy • Fan-taaac locabon and oondwen nearly 1800 tq * ranch 2 badroom 1 baths, dan basement pod Reduced $11,000 to $138 500 Open Houaa Stm 23rd. 1-4 PM Make oiler owner

(810) 5*0-7256

WTSTLAHO » lanced yerrl, many «*»"» Graal •tartar noma 4 mveea em properly MS 000 (BIO) 349-02*6

LIVONIA SCHOOLS

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Central Mi 2-Bat -o«ta«l dac* ta above graund pool SpnnWar* 2-car afUdJd oarw* 12*8C bam wta.

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MfOOLE STRAITS ranch 1 aonl true* oil o»i **s lanlaa*e j 1996 f * m o d * l * d home

wNpectaCuiar homage «ndjr Beach W BtoomkaM kmc* watch WWI to surieet Irom M wtndowe every room on lake*** 3 badroom 2-'« ba»i 2 car attached garag* Move-m condtaon $299 000

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810-346-3000

B R I G H T O N $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 L A K E E D G E W O O O

R A N C H Almoal 1800 tq * on 1 *oor" Open k*chart I dmmg m 4O graal room » 20" toly ota*eed famty room 2 bed-room* J Belh* **y*ght* and Iwa-piec* Fui huga b***m*nt DM maimoli 24*24 anached garag* and your own personal pnnete court-yard' E*rh May oocupancy End un*. 1123 on W TaHumta Contact RICHARD BUTTl. Tha Mchoan Group RaaBor* a i0 -22^02W

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NEW LI8TING FabiAou* ranovatad home on W*B*« Lake Martta gwrtta hardwood 2 •tory iwmg mom. maatar aiA* baBv 2 level daAng, tower level *Ml Oualiry mrou iout 4/3.5/ •rontage B mmghai $810000

2380 WMm* L*B* Rd Aak lor JUUC HCRMfN

MAX BROOCH. (810) 844-8700

FRtVATJ AU.S«)«T« • Coon Lake •atadtora 4 be Broom 2 boBi 2 80(i aq « Hutf! reed Bodryen *andy beach. HoweU-Bnghlon area $25*500 MntMBed i

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B R I G H T O N $ 1 6 0 , 9 0 0 W A L K - O U T R A N C H

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on M-59 1/4 mile west of Bogie Lake Rd.

(810) 887-1980 Call Joyce

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L u x u r y A p a r t m e n t s &

T c w n h o m e s

From S565 C a H T o d a y

(313) 459-1310

COUNTRY RETREAT 8 Acres wim Woods E -l Terms, Pnme Area Close 'o W Subut * J A Blocn 4 Co <Jach Realty (810)559-7430

NEW HOME SALE F r e e s h e d w i t h

p u r c h a s e o f n e w h o m e

o f f e r e x p i r e s 3 - 3 1 - 9 7

16' wide from

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sq.ft. from s43,900

$ 1 4 9 s i t e r e n t F i rst Year

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3 bedrooms, 2 baths, deluxe GE appliances,

skylights & more at

Novi M e a d o w s

on Napier Rd. off Grand River just

west of Wixom Rd.

Call John (810) 344-1988

AUBURN HILLS

FABULOUS TOWNHOUSES

OPEN WEEKENOS

Luxury 2 4 3 bedrooma/2'^ bams 1500 Sq Ft All «K*anoes ndudng wasner dryer and Dtnds Heath Club spa. pool and lerrns Kckk* pay**

i Near Chrysler Technology Comer . Furnished 4 shorl-torm urvts

CLAWSON - 452 E Eimwcod i Bed-room carpel blinds aippkances. a« laundry m bmtoinig heat 1 *a 'e-irvduded Le-ise S460 647-7079

Caa Today (810) 661-2200

COME HOME TO CITATION CLUB

IN FARftlNGTON MILLS I. 2 and 3 Be-drocm • Afcvjrtm nt Home-.

, Bia/my fireplaces ' Carpor- l-vJuded i 24 hr Workout Facility i indoor Swvnmmg

• Rant from $1 080 ( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 2 - 7 5 5 0

WESTBURY VILLAGE

Squirrel Rd Between AuBumM-59

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom apt mte from downtown Us* Ol washer dryer New Mchan ba* i pamt 4 carpet SIIOQnnO (81 Ol 6420553

DEARBORN HTS I Bedroom new senior complei FkB kitchen can

Iral a» waaher dyer $725. month to month tot mdependem *emor American House 313-278-6430

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe 1 bedroom Carpel intercom fu»y eqiapped kitchen carport, bunds heat water From $565 Ann 810-847-8489

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• Prompt Courteous Service

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Carport Available

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SUPER LOCATION Grand RiverOwhaid Lake

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H U N T I N G T O N O N T H E HILL

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Lakrfroot $ ^ C C Apartments

( 8 1 0 ) 6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6 |

H O U R S M O N - S A T 9 6 a S U N 1 2 • 3

FARMINGTON HILLS

T W O B E D R O O M

A P A R T M E N T H O M E S

i Individual Entrances • 1300 Sq Ft • G E Appliances • Gas Fireplace • Full Size Washer/Dryer • Covered Pa/k ino • Morotorea c ' r e &

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

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

S P A C I O U S

1 . 2 & 3 B e d r o o m A p t s .

T o w n h o m e s

F r o m $ 8 1 0

• T e n n i s C o u r t s

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

. H E A T I N C L U D E D

H u n t e r s R i d g e

8 1 0 - 8 5 1 - 0 1 1 1

F E N T O N STREET - 1 bed room start $400 2 b e d r o o m start $500 mciudes heat 4 water . 2S5 0073

W O f M i D O L E B E L T CHERRY HILL A R E A

S p a o o u s I 4 2 DeOroom apart ments ava^laWe 313-326-5302

GARDEN CITY ForaMOcBebet! Area

Spacious t bed room apar tments Amenit ies include

• Owner Paid Heat 4 Water • Central Aa • Intercom Sys lem • Ga isage Disposal • Laundry Facil i t ies • WreOw TreatmentsiMr> B>»x»

From $ 4 4 0 monthly GAFIDEN CITY TERRACE

(3131 522-0400

t m l g s ^Mad ison H e ^ M s " N

I Concord Towers I 1 4 2 Bedroom. Apis inckide j

I . Slove 4 retngeralor J . Dlshwasner | . Carport

. Intercorr,

. Newly decorated , Smcfci detectors | • SmoAs delectora

• • SpnnMei system | . FROM $475

1-75 and 1« I I Men io AOCey Thea ie i ^ 5 0 ^ 3 3 5 5 J

g n i i i a s a Novrs

BEST VALUE En l reme* lerge t a 2 bedroom apart-ments feature specious r o o m and Closets, oversized pano*t iaJcor»es de iu ie Mchans . vertical Wauls, oan-tral air oovered parking tor select urws increOt te values Irom only $615

T R E E T O P M E A D O W S

10 M M 4 M e a d o w t r a * (810) 3 * 0 9690

G A R D E N CITV - F o r u M e m m a n i bedroom (large!, $ 4 4 0 M o includes neat 4 water carport , appl iances 313-501-5161 or 313-563-7540

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F i n d i t

F A R M I N G T O N

M A N O R

Across trom shopping 4 theatre Studios 4 1 bedrooms

$450-5315 Carpebng, »e r t *a l blirxJs walk m closets patios

4 balconys, central aur No pets We pay water only

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 2 5 5 2

West land's Best Value...

B L U E G A R D E N A P A R T M E N T S

• Close to Work! • Convenient to Shopping!

O u r V a l u e P a c k a g e I n c l u d e s :

• Fasf t icnabie upda ted apa r tmen ts

• D ishwasne ts • Min i B'irxJS

• Large, secure pr iva te s torage room w i t h each a j a i W n e n t

> Poo l a r c CtuWvouse

• Meat anO Wate r

• B a l c o n i e s • Air Cond i t ioner

• Laundry f ac i l i t i e s in e a c h Bui ld ing

Available... • Cab le TV « Spec iai Pet Un i t s

RENTS FROM...

$485 We r e proud to offer the m o s t value

for your money In Westland Cherry Hill near Merriman

313-729-2242

O N E - B E D R O O M

A P T S .

O N L Y S 4 1 5 P E R

M O N T H

Poo l New C a r p e l ' Newty Pa in ted App l i ances W indow C o v e r i n g s Close to S c h o o l s

D E R B Y

- S Q U A R E -

A P A R T M E N T S

9V4 M i l e & D e q u i n d r e

C A L L : ( 8 1 0 ) 5 4 4 - 3 1 6 1

• O n Se lec t Un i t s

LARGE 1 4 2 B E D R O O M APTS

STARTING A T $650

• Encellem 4 BeauMm Location

• Spacious Apar tments • Free Covered Park ing • Best Va lue in Now '

NodhwBe • As* about our Execut ive

Suites M a n a g e d By P l l Diversi f ied

• Wrougf i FeC . 1997 Get $200 oil i s l Mo "s Rent

CALL OR VISIT US TOOAY"

8 1 0 - 3 4 9 - 6 6 1 2

20969 Wood land Glen Dr . Northville, O n 6 M.'le R d

m*es west o l 1-275

Madison Heights

GREAT APTS. GREAT

LOCATIONS RENT

INCLUDES Heat &

Vertical Blinds 6 month or 1 year ease Wel" main-tamed Newty decorated Features, a * cgrvdinoning relrvgerator range . smo«e detectors, laundry faci l i t ies 4 extra siorage Swimming Pool Cab le available

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s

LEXINGTON VILLAGE

S m a l l P e t S e c t i o n

From $505 1-75 ana 14 Mile

O p p o s e Oakland Man

585-4010

PRESIDENT MADISON APTS.

From $510 1 Block E Ol John P

Just S o l Oakland Mal l

585-0580

HARLO APTS. From $495

Warren. Mich West side of M o u n d R d

Just N of 13 Mi le Opposite G M Tech Center

939-2340

Oak Park Lincoln Towers

A Fnent fy , Homey A»rvo«*#>ere Studios. 1 4 2 Bedrooms

Irom $450 . Heat • An conckoomng . Appkances. ndudwig Dishwasher 4 Oisposal • Carpet ing • Ac#v»es • Communrty Boom • TV 4 Card Room • Exerose 4 Sauna Rooms • Storage Area • Mealed Swimming Pool

Lincoln Rd at Greenfield M o n - F n 0 30am-5 OQprri

8 1 0 - 9 6 6 - 0 0 1 1 ( S a t 1 0 - 5 p m ) Equn Mousnfl OBOorMwy

O M PARK NORTHGATE A P A R T M E N T S Studio. 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts

Stan at $415 Free Basic Cab le 4 Heat oc tuded Sw imming Pool Tennis Courts, 4 Much More

C a * now 010-960-0600 Located on 10v>-Gr»enlleld

P L Y M O U T H 1 bedroom ranch-styte apar tments

Princeton Court Apts C a * I I - 6 p m . Mon-Fn 313-459-6640

P L Y M O U T H - 1 bedroom. $47S<mo . security hea l 4 water included, wlfvin walking distance o l dowrnown R y m o u l h 313-451-6005

Lrvema

* A H O M E * Aitxar W o o o s Apartments

JUST L-KE A H O M E Our spaoous 2 beoroom apar tments offer pnvale entrance, FULL SIZE W A S H E R DRYER m e a c h apar tmenl . p a t w v balconies, ass igned parking. 4 many-other unique features Best ot all they Stan at ONLY $675.00 per month Only a lew left. (On Ann Arbor Trad between Newburgh 4 A n n Art ior Rd I So cat today' [313)464-4100

6 MILE 4 T E L E G R A P H I bed room apar tments

$395 Heal a n d water inc luded Ca» Chr is 313-538-4330

Nor thv t le

T R E E T O P A P A R T M E N T S

Contemporary Eurostytmg throughout including hi- tech kitcnen. open floor plan, track lighting, mdhadual washers, dryers ana more Excit ing w o o d e d s i r e a m s * * sel l ing 1 bed room wi th f rencf doors to den t rom $ 7 2 5

We also ofler 1 Bedroom apar tments with vertical Winds central air. neutral carpet, covered parking Great North-ville value $ 5 9 5

For your personal interview p lease cal l tBIQj 347-1690

. P L Y M O U T H -

BROUGHAM MANOR

1 4 2 B E D R O O M S STARTING F R O M $495

Swvmmmg Pool. An All Appl iances Waik- ln O o s e i s 1 Yr l e a s e

Heal 4 Water Inc luded Call Mon Sat 10-6

3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

PLYMOUTWCANTON HILLCREST C L U B

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

A p t s f r o m $ 5 2 0

H e a t I n c l u d e d

•Park Sel l ing •Dishwashers •Picnic Area

-Pool

(313) 453-7144 S of Pfymoulh Rd. E o l Haggerty Daily 9 -6 Sat -Sun 11-4

P L Y M O U T H - downtown 1 ba« room apartment $455iTno pma atactnc 4 secunt> deposn No pots C a * after 6 30pm (313) 459-9076

^ P L Y M O U T H MERIT AGE A P T S ^

• Achieve the comfort you s o ® Bdeeerve at a pnee thai meets y o u r B • n e e d s From $«65 per month " | Relax in a spaoous apt k > c a l e o | . r u s t mnu tes from downtown • • P l y m o u t h Meat 4 water -ncluoea B

• Be a pan ol our communi ty |

Ca* 3 1 3 - 4 M - 2 ^ ^ ^

A P A R T M E N T S Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hin t s Park,

economical, I and 2 bedrcxim apar tments and

townhouses. - Comfortable living with air

conditioning, private balconies, huge closets, heat

included. Also Cable TV, and 2 swimming pools.

SMART stop at the front entrance

W500 West Warren between Middlebelt and Merriman Roads

Frank

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n m u w w N T

$250 OFF 1st MONTH RENT 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s FREE HEAT & WATER

L I V O N I A ' S

F I N E S T

L O C A T I O N

M e r r i m a n c o r n e r 7 m i l e

N e a r L i v o n i a M a l l

Deluxe 1 bedroom units Immediate Occupancy

$ 6 0 0

L i m i t e d T i m e S p e c i a l (new tenants co ly )

Vert ical Blinds Patio or Balcony

Poo l

Call tor additional information

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

N o v

EXCITING SENSATIONAL TOWNHOME

Seeks Person Who Enioys Living WeW

MUST APPRECIATE • Prompt Courteous Serv ice • Large. Convenient Living Space . Full. Private Basements . SHORT or LONG T E R M

Leases Available

• Pets Welcome

>HLL ANSWER ALL C A L L S

NOVI RIDGE 1 • 2 • 3 B e d r o o m s

, 810-349-8200 ,

^ Plymouth Hills

Apartments 7 4 6 S . M i l l S t .

Between A m Arbor Tr j 'Ann Arbor Rd

e 1 & 2 B e f J r o o m s

• W a s h e r / D f y e r i n e a c h u n i t

• W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s

e D i s h w a s h e r

• A i r C o n d i t i o n e d

e W a l k t o D o w n t o w n

• E a s y A c c e s s t o I - 2 7 5

From

$530

O p e n 1 2 - 5 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1

M o n t h r u F r i .

M A D I S O N H E I G H T S O P E N W E E K E N D S

F R E E H E A T Clean, spacious 1 bedroom W a *

to O a k l a n d M a i $525

Chatsford Village J o h w f l be tween 13 4 14 Mile

810-508-1406

N O V l ^ A K E S A R E A

W A T E R V I E W F A R M S

S u i t e s F r o m $ 4 7 5

•Country Sett ing •Central Heat 4 Air Condmonmg

•Solid Maaoray Cons!ruct ion • P o d • Tennis

8 1 0 - 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Pontiac Trad

.between West 4 Beck Rds. ) Daily 9-6, Sat 10-fc S u n 11-3

X 6 MILE RD

3 MILE RD. 5

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W E S T L A N D

Hawthorne Club A P A R T M E N T

F r o m $500

$ 2 0 0 Secur i ty Depos i t • H e a t I n c l u d e d

• V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

• 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

(313)522-3364 7 5 6 0 M e r r t m a n

B a t w a a n A n n A r b o r T r a H A W a r r e n

• F r i . 9 * . S a t . ft S u n . 1 1 - 4

P L Y M O U T H - near Down town 303 Roe Street

1 Bedroom $525 $295 Security Oeposrt Central Air and Heat

Newly redecorated Mon-FlVB 10 4 (313) 502-0450

Eve 4 Weekends (313) 416-5292

P L Y M O U T H - Newly renovated 1 bedroom upper. $ 4 8 & m o . . heat 4 water inc luded No pe ls Avai lable 3-15-97 C a l MKhae l (313) 410-1395

P L Y M O U T H - OU V f tage Smal l 1 bedroom, hardwood f loor*, cel l ing Ian. cable storage 4 laundry Very d e a n 4 cum $12<Vwk mciudea al l

(810) 303 -0999

P L Y M O U T H • Senior o u s n adult •community Specious 1 Bedroom apartment m q u e l communi ty Wa«« lo m o p p i n g Central ai t . d iehwaaher vertical Blinds, cairport A v e a a t M to guaMied applicants 313-453-8011

P l y m o u t h S q u a r e A p a r t m e n t s

1 B E D R O O M

QUIET COMMUNITY C M A R M W G P A R K - L * E SETTING

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s F i n e s t Open weekends

e 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths • Hoorplans ranging from 1400-1800 sq. ft. • Washer/dryer and storage in each apt • 24 hour intrusion alarm • P r i v a t e c a r p o r t

• Aamd wining hndnpe , pod and wood cowl

•Prom $945

(810)626-4396 S F M i a o m f c n w l

f S O U T H F I E L D Low Move In Costs

1 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

From S525 H e a t I n c l u d e d

T e l - T w e l v e P L A C E

A p a r t m e n t s

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 5 - 4 4 2 4

M o * - * 1 t a m - 6 p » • 8 a L . 1 0 - a p i n ,

OR A m M o r R e a l i Mock — o l Sheldon (ner t l o B ig Boy)

OPEN MONDAY FWlOAY. 9-4 SATURDAY 12-4

313-455-6570

Twin A r b o r Ap t s .

e Fabulous Location e Incredible Size

at seos & S a t .

Starting at ! Opan daily

(313)453-2800 O L D REDFOMO Two I bed room • a n . H a m u l i J n o e r , - v a t a s p y * a n t e * m d u d e f l Ca) ok « H « 4 *30C

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n c c p o n o A R E A O P E N W E E K E N D S

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ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 bedrooms Meat 4 water inckJded 1 car garage >ots o l ( to rage. t>g backyard 1800 plus 1 mo securi ty 0 lO -29»O757

AMBER 'S FtED RLIN ARTS P a r t e d k x d o g lovers '

1 bedroom uni ts in Royal Oak tr<„.. $574 including hea l Beauti ful sett ing

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FIOYAL OAK

A F F O R O A B L E A P A R T M E N T

N O R M A N D Y A R M S Starts at $ 5 1 5 Indudee appliances heal water Large dosets. air condi-l orana 4 much more.

Call (010) 549-0634

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1 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

$ 5 6 5

H e a t I n c l u d e d

Hidden Valley Apartments

810-358-4379 M o n - F n . 9-5 _ _ Sat 10-2

400 A p a r t a e n t i i

VvlmkM 400 400 Unfurnished

T R O Y

S U N N Y M E D E I I A P T S . I

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

• E n j o y l u x u r y h v m g a t

• a f f o r d a b l e p r i c e s

s t a r t i n g a t $ 6 3 0 .

I 6 m o . l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e I 5 6 1 K I R T S |

C lose to 1-75 1 b loc* S. o> B i g Beaver •

be tween L w e r n o s 4 Crooks. • 6 1 0 - 3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

i H • • • § • § WM • § • § I B I B

R O Y A L O A K D O W N T O W N Spacious 1 4 2 bedrooms, w a l k - -closet, FREE HEAT, bands Guie ' cemmunity, w»A to s n o p p ^ g 4 enter ta inmert . Rent f rom $570

11 MILE 4 MAIN AREA L A F A Y E T T E C O U R T

8 1 0 - 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

R O Y A L O A K

D O W N T O W N Unfurnished 1 bedroom, in Quiet secured compter $600 month plus security deposit Y o u pay elecinc we pay heat N o pets LaurxJiy tacilities Cn-street parlung available. M immum ncome requirement. $25,000

(810) 258-6200

S O U T H F I E L D 12 M«e between Teiegrapn 4

Northwestern Hvry

LOW M O V E IN C O S T S

S p a c i o u s 9 0 0 S q . F t .

1 B e d r o o m

F r o m $ 6 5 0

H e a t I n c l u d e d

Pointe O'Woods 810-352-8125

Men -Fn 9-5 Sal 10-2

W a l l e d L a k e / N o v i 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

Apar tments 4 Townoomee Spaoous. air. Minds, pool., d ishwasher storage 4 la indry

$799 moves y o u m •ndudes 1st m o rent.

( 8 1 0 ) 6 2 4 - 6 6 0 6

Forest Lane Apartments

6 2 0 0 N o r t h W a y n e R d .

S T U D I O - $ 4 2 0

1 B E D R O O M - $ 4 6 0

2 B E D R O O M - $ 5 0 0 SENIOR DISCOUNT 1

Amenit ies include • - M a i 4 water • Carpet ing 4 b i n d s • Appl iances • Leundiy t a r t m e s • Poo l 4 air condit ioning • Walk- in doee ts

Westland Park Apts. Across I rom Cay Park

(Cherry Hri) (between kMd teben 4 M e m m a n )

(with approved credit) 2 bedroom. 1 ' i bam-$520 Large 1 bedroom - $455 (1 year leaae wMh credit)

H E A T f e L I N D S / P O O C N O P E T S Open 7 days

729-6636

• Cable avai lable O n Wayne Rd between

Ford 4 Hurner

313-722-5155

R O Y A L OAK/TROY D o w v , doggy wf iere w * you We

A l Amber Apar tments Permission they arve-

(810) 280-1700 Mtp. 'VWww.amberapl c o m

ROYAL O A K - upper Includes all util-l ies 4 b a s e cable Nor -smoke 1 no pets $475 610-398-7821

'Sou th f ie ld

T o w n h o u s e s &

A p a r t m e n t s

f r o m

$799 • FREE FULL SIZE

WASHER 4 DRYER • 1700-2700 s« ft • GaragesCarpor ts . Manned Entrances

Sutton Place 810-358-4954

23275 Riverside Dnve SoutMlekJ. Michigan

SOUTHFIELD

PARK LANE ... The Perfect Place to Can Home

" Call Today For Specials " One ana Two t«d room apartments tealunng private enva 'Ces wasner and dryer in eecn umt self cleaning oven selt defrosting retr-yeraHys btonds walk-m closels. pabcuoalcony. tree carpon t e w s court and swim-mmg pool Great 'ocai ion wrtfi easy access to major e ip ressways Luiury at an unbelievable p«ce

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 0 7 7 0 O n Cnnc Center Dnve between

Telegrap^ 4 Lasfver

N E W Y O R K STYLE SOUTHFIELD A D D R E S S

O P E N W E E K E N D S Large 1 4 2 bedrooms wrth walk- in closets. 2 baths, at lended 3a teh0 .se monitored alarm, lulty appnanced kilcnen. social activities private car-port. elevators, p o d , and elegant clu-broom Short walk to Harvard Row Shopping C o w e r

FOR ADULTS OVER 5 0 Rent trom $705

LAHSER RD.. N O F 11 MILE

PARKCREST . (810) 353-5835

Southf ie ld

SOUTHFIELD - 1 bedroom ncludes utff l ies Washer 4 dryer. Newly car-peted $52S/mo • sweunty

(0101 352-0572

SPECIALS 2 Bedroom/

2 Bath From

$685.00 FRANKLIN

RIVER APTS. 356-0400

Waned Lake

W A L N U T R I D G E

A P A R T M E N T S 1 B e d r o o m . $ 5 1 0

2 B e d r o o m s

s t a r t i n g a t . $ 5 5 0 W * h Approved Credit $25 Appl icat ion Fee SENIOR D ISCOUNT

Includes. • H e a l 4 water • Air condieonaa • Balconies 4 cable • Storage • Laundry facil it ies

• Easy access I-886 4 1-275

8 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 1 9 6 0 2 1 6 3 D e c k e r R d iDecker 4 Commerce I

W E S T L A N O - large 2 b e d i - ^ ^ B f e ' O o m apar tment neat 4

water induded. $475 pe< mo. Ca» r>ow 4 raceme

50% oft f irsl m o n t h s rent (with approved credit) Sect ion 6 okay 313-326-9000 or 313-721-6699

WAYNE 2 bedroom, heat 4 water inc luded $470^mo plus $470 secu-

rity 1 b e d r o o m $395, h e a f water i nduded Can 313-728-2480

Wesoand

Livonia Schools

2 BEDROOMS $580*

Carport Included No Application Fee

Blinds, d ishwashe ' . disposal, sel l dearang ovens troet tree A n g e r s -tors pat-o or ba lcony exerc ise 100m chiB house

SECURITY $250 459-6600

•on select uni ts only

J o y R d B e t w e e n

N e w b u r g h a n d H i x

W A Y N E . L A R G E 1 bedroom, refur-bished, f i replace, neat and water, $550 month , 1 and a halt deposit 4900 S Wayne , (313) 721-4912

WESTLAND: THE ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL

APARTMENT LIVING

2 B e d r o o m R a n c h H o m e

W I T H

FuH s i z e b a s e m e n t ,

l a u n d r y t u b . w a s h e r / d r y e r

h o o k u p . g a s a p p l i a n c e s

f ros t f r e e r e f r i g e r a t o r &

b l i n d s t h r u - o u t .

ALSO S p a c i o u s y a r d s , p r i v a t e

d r i v e w a y a n d e n t r a n c e

L a w n s e r v i c e , s n o w

r e m o v a l & 2 4 h o u r c a r i n g

maintenance provided along with City Services

'Either one cat or dog permmed •Restr ict ions apply

OAK VILLAGE L.C ( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1

W E S T L A N D W O O D S

A P A R T M E N T S S p a o o u a 1 and 2 bedroom apart-men ts Ameni t ies include

' o l - w ' S ' a k J Heat • P o d

Laundry Facwhes in tercom Air Condit ioning Close T o Shopping 4 Expressway

. Wrf idow Trea tments* *™ Blinds I Bedroom $505 2 Bwlrocirr $545

(313) 721-0500

I T 1 Apartments Furnished

B I R M I N G H A M - 1 bedroom com ptetely furn ished apt witn carport Lease 4 secunty depos t required Can after 4pm- B10-647-43gC

[ F Apartments' I Furnished

I Coadorfov&bouies

W A L L E D L A K E - AAA corekbon condo <14 M i a 4 Ponttae T r ) 2 bed-room. 2 ba lha Irving room 4 bed-room w i m w a * out 10 laroe deck waaher 4 « y e r «n unk A l ape* ancea. garage, lake privileges, beau-t i f u l l y f u r n i s h e d (w i l l c o n s i d e r un fu r rwhed l . |uSJ b r vw (Wurselt. n o pets $ 9 e t t m o E * e P e r r a a i *

810-539-3442

WES.TLAND • Sublease 2 bedroom apt Apnl th ru November W ^ work out te rms o l lease - must see C a l Jack (3131 207-3961

C o K W T o w n h o u s e s

F e r m m g k x i nets - 1 bedroom, cJ». carport , pool , lenwa. o p f b u y $625

S l w e N e l Realty N o Fee 100 s o l r e n l a * 010-642 1620

L A T H R U P VILLAGE - AWackve 2 bedroom. 2 b a m lanch rwwer car-peting. gas t i repiace dmmg room A variable 3-1 S i . 100

010-348-0109. <723

R I C H T E R & ASSOC.

L IVONIA - 2 bedrooms kvmg room d n i n g room, ki tchen 4 besement , stove 4 tnoge $595,'mo • secuntu deposi t Agent Call 313-563-9665

[ Coc*WTo*nhoiaei

Romukia

O A K B R O O K VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom townfiouees

Ranging f rom $399 lc $500 l n d u d a s a l ubbttes

Open M o n thru Fn 9-5 P M S a l - by a p p o r t m a n l

15001 BRANDT 3 1 3 ^ 4 1 - 1 5 4 0 TDO 10001 989 1833

B i r m m g n a m W BwomheldiTroy B L O O M F I E L D LAKES APTS

Furn ished apis in s m a l , qoies com-p t e i Fully furnished 4 decorated studio 1 4 2 bedroom umts Includes d ishes, knens etc Cleaning services avai lable. Beach pnvileges No pets p lease Rents start ino at $600 Heat 4 water i nduded SHORT T E R M L E A S E S tor quaMied applicants

010-601-0309

A U B U R N H I U S . SOUTHFIELD F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

O P E N WEEKENDS Outs tand ing 2 4 3 bedroom town h o u s e s 4 ranches , some w,at tached oarage 4 f i replace C a l 0 1 0 Wes tbury -Auburn His 852-7550 Weathers lone 'SoulWie lO 350-1296 Fonpomie-FaiTnirvglQn His 473-1127 Summi t -FanTOngton HH 626-4396 CovingtOn-Far«mngilon 8 5 ' - 2 730

The Townhouse Specialist Hours 1 l a m - 5 p m

P L Y M O U T H - 2-3 bedrooms 1 5 Oaths, kvmg dining basement all appfcances»washer/ dryer $750- JW-

security l « M W 3 1 3 ^ 9 1 -6563

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS $ 5 0 0 per month 1 Bedroom Uti l i t ies inc luded B d s f o r d Inn Casi C reon Smi th >8101 474-40OC

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS CONDO Comple te ly furnished 1 bedroom wasnen 'drye ' d e a n

(010) 300-5405

Wayne

$ 2 9 9 Moves You In Spacraus 1 . 2 4 3 bedroom apts

1 B e d r o o m f rom $505 2 Bedroom f rom $585

• Free Heat • Free Wafer • Extra Storage • Huge Close ls • 24 Hr. Maintenance . D ishwashers

W A Y N E F O R E S T A P A R T M E N T S ( 3 1 3 ) 3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

' Southheld

C o u n t r y C o m e r A p t s We're BIG on Square Feel

1 bedroom: 1100 s q tt. 2 bedroom T300 s q f t 3 b e d r o o m 4 texmhome lSOOsqS Foma l (Srwig rccm. carpcrt, heat, ba lcony, hea l th c lub 'poo l

C lose to B i rm ingham E H O Let us f a * y o u our b rochu re

810-647-6100 1-000-369-6666 30300 SoutMield Road

V (Between 12 4 13 M « ) .

S O U T H F I E L D / FRANKLIN R E N T F R O M $ 1 4 1 0 O P E N W E E K E N D S

2 or 3 bedroom spacious town-houaes e legant formal dirung room 4 greal room, natural fireplace, 2 balhs. master bedroom suite, lu l l basement, 2 car at tached garage

W E A T H E R S T O N E T O W N H O U S E S ( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

F r a n k l i n R d . S . o l 1 3 M i l e

South Lyon

BROOKDALE Apartments

in Sensational South Lyon

. 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

• C a r p o r t s

» F a b u l o u s l o c a t i o n

• S o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s

C A L L N O W ! '

810-437-1223

W A Y N E - N E W L Y R E M O D E L E D it conven ience is what y o u re look ing lor look n o f j r t h e r Call Courtyard Apts tor comp le te details on our 1 bedroom eff ic iencies 313-278-9709

West land

$ 3 9 9 Moves You In Western Hills Apts.

Immaculate Apts 1 bedroom Irom $510 2 Bedroom Irom $560 Immediaie Occupancy

Free Heat 4 Water Exira Storage Space 313 -729 -6520

We're located on Cherry HI I , be tween W a y n e 4 Newburgh

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS

- 1 4 2 bedroom apts some wrth fireplace

- Sw imming pool - Tenn is Court - C lubhouse - Professionally Managed - Beautifully Landscaped

C E N T R A L L Y

L O C A T E D

I N W E S T L A N D

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

B I R M I N G H A M - 2 bedrooms Vi baths newly decorated Close to downtown 8-50 N Adams Unit 2 Can aher 6 p m 010-540-0694

' $ 5 ™ F F ™ U N - T H U R s " !

* T E L - 9 6 I N N 313-535-4100 I

Low Daily 4 Weekly Rates _ I Qual i ty Ftooms M a c Service |

Phone HBO ESPN _

• * W I L L O W MOTEL 313-721-!22C^

B I R M I N G H A M - Grant Slreet - nee-L inco i rvWoodward Spaoous 2 bed-room 1'n ba lh townhouse teaiures vertical b i n d s , central an neutral carpet 4 1 * . covered Iron! porch, renced back ya rd reserved covered park ing G r e a l B i rmingham value a l $925 HEAT INCLU0ED S -O O G S Ava i lab le 3 / 1 Lease _ Cal l weekdays at (010) 642-0606

Sorry N O ase EHO

ROYAL Q A K . C L A W S O N near 14 , Mile 4 Crooks 2 bedroom I ' M p v townhouse m d u d e s central a» «er - . t e a l bund* . M base-mom w i l h wasncr dryer hook-ups, cove e d park ing, pr iva te en t rances a n d fenced yard A v a i l a b * m i d March Can weekdays a l (810) 642-0686

ROYAL OAK sub lease for fe-months Mam Street Sq C o n d e m n - , lums, 2 bedrooms, wood floors t - e 4

place garage, 810-542-4361

P L Y M O U T H SOUARE C O N D O S - 2 oedrooms. hardwood floors, new appl iances, greal location Pool $ 7 5 0 mo 010-305-5964

WEST BLOOMFIELD Condo - 2 bod" , rooms. 2 ba lhs, pool, lenrws c o u / U garage basement all app l iance* . . Eelcony: $ 1 5 5 0 mo 010-480-4527

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS. l 5 'T e (eg raph Foxcross Condos 2 bedroom 2 bath, d ishwasher , washer anddryeT Unlurr i .shedSIOOOTno-lh Furnished S1300 month (810) 559-1770

West land Open Sunday

Star; New Year Ott Right

W E S T L A N D W A R R E N ' V I D D L E B E L T AREA

Spac ious 1 bedroom • $ 4 6 5 • Free heas • Window t reatments • Laundry 4 storage • Or i Smar t bus hne . First floor apartment

Margo Capri 313 -425 -9339

P L Y M O U T H - 1 and 2 oedrocm apar tments completely fumtshed Avai lable now

(313) 459-9507

R O Y A L O A K

D O W N T O W N Ful ly lum-shed studio apartmert m q u « t secureo ccmp le i S450 month plus security deposit You pay elec-tric, we pay heal. No pets Laundry facil i t ies Ol'-Street parking ava-iable M i n i m u m i n c o m e r e q u i r e m e n t . 525 000 (810) 258-6200

C A N T O N Nice 2 bedroom town-house an appliances. oUc&den. cen-tra. a • basement . Available March 1 $e.5C 810-346-8*89 «71«

R I C H T E R & ASSOC.

F A R M I N G T O N 1 bedroom condo. appt iances hea l and wale- included $ 6 2 V m o m h T R W credit check and security (313) 541-7230

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS S p a o o u s 1 bedroom condo. washer,'dryer in unit, close access to x-ways Assigned carport p o d . tennis courts, walk- in d o s e t s . air. ba lcony $700 + utilities 810-616 3136 eves 810-585-3906

„ n Telegraph Northwestern H w y _

L o w M o v e I n C o s t s 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

F r o m $ 6 1 5

H E A T I N C L U D E D

"RANKLIN HILL A P A R T A A E N I T S S

W A Y N E utilities

upper $ 2 7 & m o plus Cal l (313) 729-2402

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D Bnght 4 any comer 3 bedroom, 2 bath apar tmen t wrth t garage space Large master surte fireplace, washer 4 dryer Can 810-601-0770

TELEGRAPH 4 7 MILE i bedroom - $425 4 up 2 bedrocm -$ 5 2 5 4 up Studio - S380 m d u d e s hea twa te r 313-534-9340

Q U I E T . C O Z Y C O N V E N I E N T

Small, personal community in the heart a ' West land 's shopping and cul-tural d i s t n d EHO

• Studios star t ing at $445

• One oedrooms starting at $525

R i d g e w o o d A p a r t m e n t s

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 6 9 6 9

S A V E U 5 Oft 1st < Month j

$ 5 2 5 B E D R O O M S

Super d o s e t s • breakfast bar Appkances-pod- laundry faci l i t ies

Securi ty doors - intercom Cable ready - central heat ing

and air condi t ioning

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T

$ 2 5 0

W o o d l a n d V i l l a

313-422 -5411 Warrem Rd bet Wayne 'Newburgh

W E S T L A N D W A Y N E F O R D RD AREA

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard apartments near shopping 4 express-ways Other amenit ies include

• Newly renovated imchens • Carpet ing • Free Hea l . Air Condit ioning • Window Treatments • Laundry Facil i t ies

1 B E D R O O M S470 MONTHLY 2 B E D R O O M $500 MONTHLY

C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P T S

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

TROY I- ROYAL OAK Full Spectrum S e l e d o n

At Amoer Apartments Per*1 Ask1

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I S T H E P L A C E T O

L I V E I N W E S T L A N D

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

from $460 • Extra Large Apts • Storage in your Apt • Carports Available

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

SOUTHFIELD

FRANKLIN POINTE TOWNHOUSES

•2 Dedroorrv2bath 1291 sq tt •3 bedroom'2 b e * 1537 sq tt • 3 b e d r o o m ^ * balh 1512 sq tt.*

F u i besement

F R O M $ 7 5 3 HEAT IMCLUDeC

(810)355-1367 SOUTHFIELD

Large 1 bedroom FREE H E A T clean, qu ie t walk-m dose ts . covered parking, 24 mon i to red in t rus ion alarm Ren! $600

12 MILE 4 LAHSER

T W Y C K I N G H A M V A L L E Y

8 1 0 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 4 7

TROY SOMERSET AREA FROM S550

Studio and spacious I 4 2 bedrocm

apartments Amenities include

. Owner Paid Heal • Laundry Facilities • Balconies or "a l i os • Intercoms • D*shwasne«s • Disposals • Air Condit ioning . Window Treatments

' Ciose To Shopping 4 Enpressways

VILLAGE APARTMENTS (8101 362-0245

W E S T L A N D 1 bedroom, appli-ances Next l o Man Quiet area $415 W A Y N E - 1 bedroom, 1st door, appl iances $ 3 1 S m o . 810-437-7213

or 313-467-7724

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Spac ious 1 4 2 Bedroom f loorplans

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 9 - 5 0 9 0

W E S T L A N D W A Y N E : F O R D RD

Spacious 1 and 2 Cedroorn cour tyard apartments located -near shopping & e x p r e s s w a y s O t h e r a m e n i t i e s include'

• Newly renovated k i tchens • Carpet ing • Free Heat « Air Condit ioning • Window Treatments • Laundry Facil it ies

1 Bedroom $470. 2 Bedroom $500

C O U N T R Y C O U R T A P T S

( 3 1 3 ) 7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

Great Living • Super Value!

Scofsdah APARTMENT

1 B e d r o o m 2 B e d r o o m

f r o m ^ 5 0 0 f r o m ^ 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 Dishwashers • Vertical Blind* • 1 Baths

Central Air e Pool • Laundry & Storage • Tennis Carport • Clubhouse • ("able Ready

N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y & W a r r e n

m ( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 5 4 3 0 0

Sat 10-2 Mon.-Fn 9-5

' a p a r t m e n t s

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i n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

Swimming pool

! I T1 • Central Ait

• Dtshwashm

• Attractive Wooded S e t t i n g

• Carports Available

(810)476-1240 OPEN MOB Fri 10 - 6 % £ ^ I I k S j Sat 11 - 5 • San 12 - 5 v J v J V T

SOUTHFIELD 11 Mde between Lasher & Evergreer

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W E S T L A N D - 1 bedroom, compiete j r remode led Stove, retngeralor $ 4 2 & Mo • secunty inc ludes heat, gas 4 water (313) 721-1639

SOUTHFIELD - N Hampton Apts Soeooue 1 4 2 bedroom fanny ec«»

$$$ L o w move- in specials $$$ 10 & Leheer 810-358-1538

S O U T H F I E L D

for apeooua 2 4 3 bedroom epartmerm Convenient

location Cal io«v tor mora details WAKEFIELD ARTS 810-356-3780

Troy

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$$SPECIAL$$ Eruov eotrtry living m one al our 2 Bedroom 1 bath ranch style apart-ments Spaooua doeais and storage, pantry room Al eloctnc techene meluong dishwasher Neutral carpet binds and a 'ree a W eaeroaa room *rvns courts, poo ana voleybai court

Cal Today - OonT Delay Or»y a Few Available

810-362-4088

WESTLAND CAPRI CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS . 1 bedroom from $480 • Heat 4 Water included • Cathedral ce*ngs • Balconies • Catpon • Fu®y carpeted • Vertical blinds . Great location to malls • Uvonia school system

(313) 261-5410

W e s t l a n d Estates On Wayne Rd S ot Warren Rd

Spacious 1 bedroom 700 sq ft. - $470

Pnce shown • tor 1 yr lease Shorter leaae* availaen

Great wcatiorvheaiweien'pool eenda/anr'no pels 4 much more

313-722-4700

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D a i l y 8 : 3 0 - 5 :00 , S a t . (r S u n . 1 0 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0

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(810) 557-0311

Colonial Court Apartments

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2 Bedroom Apartments or • Electronic Security S«tem

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CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALL On Beck Rd , Just North of Ponhac Trail in Wixom

(810) 624-1388 OPEN MON -FRI 9-6 « SAT 10 -5 » SUN 11-5

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PARKHAVEN MANOR Ret irement C o m m u n i t y

Great Serv ices and Ameni t i e s

L O W M O V E IK C O S T S 2 Bedroom Apartments

$775 HEAT I N C L U D E D

Knob In The Woods Apartments

( 8 1 0 ) 3 5 3 * 0 5 8 6

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2 & 3 Bedroom Townshouses

•On-Si te Management

• Full Basements in

Townhouses

• Vtodern Kitchens with

dishwasher, microwave

and Emergency System

• Fireplaces & Sunciedts in

selected units

• Reserved C o w e d

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• QuaMy On-site Dmung • Planned Activities arxs Events • On-s4e Beauty Salon BaiDerShop

• Mm. CW»c • Van Transportation • Carports Available • Laundry t Mot-sekeepmig Available

• Move Theater • Library • Sma#l Pets Welcome • Full Kitchens • individually Controlled Heal • Air CorwWK>n*ig • 24-Hr. Morwonng Service and Much More

Via it u* Mon.-Fri.: 9:00 n.m. to 6:00 p m. Sal. 10 lo 2:00 p.m.

777 E. Woodwatf Heights • Hazel Park f £ > or c a l l a t : * 8 i ° ) 5 4 5 - 0 7 0 7 -

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F r o m S 5 3 0 Heat Included

Situated within 77 beautiful acres ol park and recreational paths- Four Seasons of activity with com'ortacie living in a dehghrful Farmington Hulls neighoorhood Excel entry serviced and maintained t and 2 bedroom apartments ana townhouses Easy and quick access to 1-96 and 1-275 • direct routes to the airport downtown Detroit and EWmmgham/SouthfieW 9 Mile Road • 1 % mHcs west of Farmington Road Washers and Dryers « many aoartmeMs

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1 ft 1 Bedroom Apartments Featuring: • Central Air Condibonina • Convenient To 9t>opping And E*pr»»«ways > Cable TV Available a Private Baicony/Patk) a KKchan WWt Op«> Bar Counter • Dana AvMabla • 1 1/2 Batha Available

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(810) 471-3625

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WALLEO LAKE - AAA c0t*»ucn coodo (14 Mae 4 Pontiec T r ) 2 bed-room, 2 baBis room * bed-room - e h waft out lo large tock. •nastier & « v » m una All sppi. • n e w 9 V H i U M p m Sages H W -nful iv l u r t i i shed l » ' " eonsider

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p*>» leeomw » • Penae^t 810-530-3442

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BERKLEY 1 bedroom upper Fist Sonny carnp»«Wy r p i o d H l f l >420 par mo Heal & ««ler included

1810) 644-8983

BERKLEY • 1 bedroom upper Hal SSOO/mo includes heat . u l w Orye< basemen) storsgs

18101 3&8-K399

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FORD/HI X - 2 bedroom. Large *«chen. fu i Daaamatt yard oH street p t irx,ng S5SO"mo, aacunfy $825 t a l l efte» 6pm (313] 4SS-2774

l /ONIA 2 battoom. 9«28 P»m-•r.jton a> appaancaa new carpeting » pent. besement garage no pals it K 3*3-453-4544. e « 1

FERNDALE • Charming 1 bedroom upper KarOwooO Soon leaded glass windows. sir wesner'drysr. jarage iota of storage nice ward Mao, spa CUM laaluras A MUST SEE' $575 •

B10-546-SIM6

OLD REOFORO Upper *at 2 bedrooms

$450 mo plus utilities No pals CMI [8101 220-1870

NORTHVILLE • Small 1 Badroom <T at dead end Kraal laundry spp* i as storage No pets S515 mo p ^s security hea l & electric ir-audad I3 '3) 455-1040

ORTONVILLE 2 bedrooms living • m. dining room, kitcnen laundry k m stove » refrigerator t ie»el. j j r d e n space S67vmcinOi C a I |810| 62?-6080

ROCHESTER MILLS - 1 bedroom C- xMu 4 5 Br*d Area M ' i W

Call (810) 852-02"

SOOTH LYON - 1 bedroom upper u. <i smo*ing air donwasfier 5520

utilities 13131 4 5 ' ^ 4 * 4

V. ESTi_ANO • NortVayne 3 aearoom I •fcentt> returt»rie0 Next to pari. | 1enc«d yard $600mo • security 1

313-422 1515 -

TROY 2 bedroom upper, stove and •efngenso' large lot near Maple 4 Rochester $495 mo plus utilities

1810) 879-7451

UPPER 1 person lurmstied stuOo apartment $450 oar mon» xiciudes utilities e»capt pfxine Serunty

Pnvale entrance t» 10-437.9795

Hones

AAA LEASES AVAILABLE Westland 3 bedroom tid-samanl. garage $795 Waterford } bedroom garage '284 sq It $850 Nortfiville 1 bedroom tam.<y room, $925 Livonia 3-4 badroom tmisrwd base-ment 3 car garage $1375 S«em 4 badroom, 3 car garage 2 acres $2495 Cat lor appotfitment OneWay Realty

810-471 RENT

BERKLEY - 3 badroom 2 story, basement appliances. SSOOmw

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

BERKLEY ouwnt 3 badroom. 1 bam 1100 « j It nome Available now. $8KVmo

Call Stater Mgmt 810-540-6288

BEVERLY HILLS 3 bedrcom :do -nial basement garage CJa 51 '00

R E N ' A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS 642 16.0

Hones

O&E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 0 , 1 9 9 7

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BIRMINGHAM 4 Detfoofli. 2 ' t batn cotonaM Firspiacs 2 car garaga. « room. dec*, finished Baaamant 2000 sq It $160dmo (BIO) 828-0296

BIRMINGHAM - 3 badroom 2 bath hrasried basement family room $»«5

RENT-A-HOME SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

F A R M I N G T O N G r a n d fllvar-Orchard Lake Fraeniy pamlad rancn. tam*y room 19*10. 2 Bedrooma large Mc* * ba l v bantu. 0 4 M

BIRMINGHAM. 2 badroom town nouse. 1100 u It. baaamart. $895

RENT-AMOME SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom ranch an all appliances. Oet* lanced. 2 car jaraga pels OK $7801*110 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

BIRMINGHAM • Country French home beautifully decorated 2 bed-room • dan. 1'r batb central air Im-ished basement 2 car garage near Ojwniown $2200'mo 810-646-8898

BlRM'NGHAM-fine home, executive li«ng 4 entertainment. 2300 sq t l 3 badroom rancii pool patio finish®! baaemam $2(XOmo 810-5S3-2071

deposrt requred

Are You Fed Up With Ranting-' Why pay rent «hen you can own lor as wtle or less

C A L L N O W - ASK H O W Re-Ma» Pretetea 313-730-'iX»-

| BELLEVILLE. DETROiT Royal Oa» | uncoin Par*. 2 3 4 4 Dedrooms

Vacant hemes 4 ape Kids pets ok Co 313-27X1223

DEERFIELD W O O D S

O N E M O N T H F R E E

O n 13 m c n T i 2 - D e d r o o n lease

No s e c j u i y oepos1 : w i th a p o ' o v e d credit

1 A 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $625

Free water • immed ia te occupancy

CARPORT . RAl CONY OR PATIO • POOL

Farmrgion Roae oerweer 6 4 7 Mile Rem JS Open 9 00 I T 5 00 pm

8 1 0 - 4 7 6 - 6 8 6 8 5 0 ^ ^

BETWEEN B i r m i n g h a m - S . i ' bedroom ' • bath 2 appli*"- -. <-r room « r w r w l * c * lane > lease No pets 18H!> hH2 .•. * !

BIRMINGHAM AooraWe 2 liedroom bnc* ranch vvmiking Jista >- (.'> (o»n SiiaCiChvS toon-is r e » kit-rnen 4 bath Full Casement large <a'0 ija-age *!• appliances arM law' ier vices $11>aWK> 644-314'3 or

816-1443

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884 S A jams B-rnnmg-iam

BiRM NGHAM • 3 beorcom ' M ' h full Baserr«nr tenced yard Appk-ances «iclude stove refrigerator oshwashe' * 4 '>ye' N-o pets »5C.mc i f i lOi 642 9892

BIRMINGHAM MapleWoodward i i f twr uim 1 bedrooms n a m w o o ' I'.jors upoateJ kitchen appaances 1532 sq ». tiasenvent. appliarxes i car nc oets near town S'BOOmo

1 D 4 h PfKlPiRT'ES 810-737-Ml*'

BIRMINGHAM 4 o«her suburbs CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES For vOo- RELOCATION. NEEDS

C.i' 0 & H P R C E R T I E S 811>737-4002

FARMINGTON MILLS 2 badroom ranctv duple* H 0 0 sq It Modern knehen appaanca* hrapiaca d w * . •avioe lol $875 par mo «Sudes u t* net. Evas 313-863^)674

FARMINGTON MILLS Wea kept 3 badroom ranch V» bath new cerwnK kiichen hardwood loora. air l u l baaement. all appkancaa. 2 car garaga tencad yard Ava4at»a imme-l a i e r , $1150 mo (810) 474-4094

or (810) 474-7612

FARMINGTON MILLS - 10 MBe 4 Orchard Lake area 2 bedroom home, half acre km, $ 6 5 0 m o 810-474-9313 pagai-BlQ-317-9692

LIVONIA • 3 bedroonVI 5 oath iwapiaca. M baaa-mant. 2 car a i t achad garage Aecnanoaai'wnoow

treatments included $1 ISO/mo. mvnaOaie occupancy 810-*42-97»B

LIVONIA 4 Bedroom 2 bath car-peted Ail appl iance! garaga fenced NO pet* $1 lOOmo (3131 953-5455 or (BIO) 685-8138

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom bungalow. 2 car garage appkancaa. carpeted lanced yard $65GMO RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

LIVONIA • 3 pool. I r a n a d basement room? Appkancaa Nan $1150 (3131 532 4066, 462 c i * s r

FARMINGTON MILLS - Anracfrve 4 bedroom on treed lot HarOwood floors tamrty room fireplace appk-ances Available now 6 mo lease $1 695 810-348-8189 «719

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom Ranch w » o v « 4 refndge'ator Garage $700.'mo . secunty Extra charge lor peta

(313) 525-M12

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom ranch Stove refngeralor waaher'Oryer. garaga lenced yard No pets $625 • aacu-nty 810-349-74B2

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mile Or chard Lake Road 3 bed-room 1 1 '2 oath newly updatea ranch wflh an appliances 2 car attached garage and fenced ya'd Mulimum 1 yt lease St 250

Ask tor Ken "K" C21 MJL

18101 855-8539

! LIVON-A - 7 4 MKJdtoben 4 bedroom Bi -evel 2 car garage, lenoed yard,

, no pets Ralarsnces credu check $ 1150- mo Eves 1313)522-2231

LIVONIA r M«eMiodlebBlt 3 bed-mom frame Bungalow Large lot Newly decorated feBTO • V'•» mo sec jnty No pets 313] 531-3255

REDFORD TOWNSHIP 2 tMOoom bnc» houaa 6 M e ^ e a c h area $ M 6 par Mo. • eecuntv Ava*-able Mar 1 « (810) 356 5665

BEDFORD TWP Home mtormaaon Cemar ha* • tree rental housing txk-• b n board Mon-Fn 6 30am - 4pm al Tha Redtard Community Carter. 12121 Hemingway 1 block North al Plymoun Rd Waal ot Beech Daty

ROCHESTER MAX8 - 1 bedroom colonial 1'4 bana 2 car attached garaga. large lam»y room, a* , U baaement tat Boor ia»jn<Jiy. deck. t140QHno. 810-851 -2906

3 ballroom room.

ROCHESTER HILLS ranch Apokanoaa. Irving roo lenced 2 Car garage B875/MO RENTAL PROS (8101 373-REI

ROCHESTER HILLS (DmKxVOnoo Rd waa l - Large (2750 k ) It I 4 bad-room cckcnal on comer lot Turn M 4 2 half balhs library, family room with fireplace, tat Boor laundry m appliance* vary pnvala backyara

" i (pa. Ai » m, ground pool 4 epa March 30 at $2200 ROCHESTER - " C O M lo downtown 2 badroom 2nd ftoor condo m t m a l compiet Appkancaa carport, no pets AvarMCM March 1 at $650

G O O D E 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

R e a l E s t a t e

BIRMINGHAM Sharp 3 bedrocm | with den living room, tolt skyiighls

t ias^'^enl lirepiace Available now 1 i t 500 310-348-8189 "710

R I C H T E R & A S S O C

I B,RM1n6mAV WalktoKwm 3 bed I xjni 2 car garage attic basem-eni

j ; r .a ie y a r j central air St450'rno I after S f i t =M l616i S26-623^'

^ BLOOMFIELD Squirrel Lnng La«e area 3 bedroom 1"'- batti 2 • car anached -jarage 2 t-reptace 2500 sq n S2'0Cnnp 18'01 901-0228

BRANDON TWP LAKE FRONT Remodeled 2 bedroom Ouplen jarage enclosed P-at't Near AuDum

I Hills S9D0 Nu pels 81C-627-3801

BtRM NGRAM 3 bedroom colonial on Hennelta «aik to town 4 Pierce elementry 2 car .garage V : F * " Available Ap»j 18IO1 i O l l

V,ms I

QRIGHTON • 2 bei»oom appliances I rving rcom leincad yard shed Pets OK S 750 MO RENTAL PNOS 1810 . 373-RENT

FARMINGTON MILLS beaut.Iul 5 bedroom imevel lovely lot. hieplaoe air 2 - car garaga ideal lamiiv or share $1900 a mo 810-478-0620

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom, 2 Bath carpeted Aft appliances, garage tenced NO pels $900 mo (313) 953 5455 or |81QI 685-81-18

LIVONIA S Newburgh - 3 bedroom Br- « ranch 2 i baths 1600 sq ft . tam«ly room fireplace custom k>:ch*n appliances 2 car air $1650 ;mo D 4 M PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

ROCHESTER MILLS Gorgeous new 4 bedroom Colonial Lotsof lun-unaa. a l appkancaa. tamrfy room, hrepiace. central a»f Available now $2,695 810-348-8189, »737

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FARMINGTON MILLS - 2 Dedroum Near 9 Mke 4 Gr River Large garage Basement fireplace S65C mo • secunty -18101 474-1980

LIVON'A OPEN Mouse Sun i -4pm 15316 Fit.-geriVd 5 Mile-'Levan Con-temporary 4 bedroom a ..ad 1700 sq feci ceiamic We air fireplace deck fenced varo w a g e Available now' $ i 2vSmo "3131 397-3641

FARMINGTON MILLS • 3 bedroom ranch Oning. a ^ a n c e i basement

(8101 356-RENT

. « " • I*ii i i iv. yard, garage SB RENTAL PROS

LIVONIA Oiymoutr. 4 lAddlebeif area 3 bedr :-om ranch full base-ment garage immediaie occupancy

I $900 mo Ca* Mon-Thurs. 7pm-9pm 13131 697-7465

FARMINGTON MILLS house wAvmg area large yard shed A.ailaWe March 8 $650 00 Meaoow-Managemeni 8)0-348-5400

\ LIVONIA VERY dean 2 bedrooms. 3 bedroom i ' -need yard w uf'ify shed Washer 4

dryer irv»uded S595 per month Cam (313) 464-9475

BIRMINGHAM 4 bed. baths full E a s e r r w porch fence- yard f*f a' SlSOOi'mo I B U I

CANTDN ' bedroom ranch 2 bath ramilv room w fireplace, cenva' an •uR ba'-empnt 2 car garage' S' 166

i rrior '* 6 ' 0 l 737-26311

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom- ' bam. hardwood doors. 2'- Car ga'age Close to downtown $9C<| a mr ' . 'h

Call |810| 771-0472

FERNDALE • BeauMu 3 bedroom home with many updates n quier area Newly decorated hardwood ttoors finished basement garage nice vard A MUST SEE' $895 • utili-ties ift'Ol 548-59*6

I L'VONIA Wonderful 3 bedroom, ranch kvinq room basernerw central air appliances fenced yard AvadaWe

| 4 - i SI J15 810-348-8'89. k727

R I C H T E R & A S S O C

I C c A ^ . T * •, RANCH 3 bedroon-| bnck ranch .Appliances dining room | deck 'inished basemerM $895

RENTAL PROS (8101 373-REN'

C .A.VSON 3 bedrocm bungalow tanw, roon- 'neptace garage. $985

RENT-AMOME SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

COMMERCE Huron Mills-Sharp ;3r9fc bnck cor temporary 1st «ocr masier tacui/i. great room cathe-dral erling hardwood foyer kitchen an 2520 sqft »oodad lot S2«00- mc D 4 H PROPERTIES 8">737J0CC

COMMERCE TWP Lower Straights lakelront $ ' 350.'mo 2 bedroomi. garage !81UI-360-9272 iS'Oi 360 1 '62

DE'-RBORN 3 c-edroom t.nishe'3 l asemenf. garag«> S850 2 bedroom ranch jarage 5.650 Option to buy a.aiiabie on, bolh 1810) 788-1823

DEARBORN 4 Bedroom appli-ances casement, garage lenced ard S70QMO ENTAi PROS 13131 51J-RENT

DEARBORN HGTS 2 bedroom ! brick B.-Level Carpeted appliances

utility room deck S54S.-MO ! RENTAL PROS 1.3*31 513-REN'

DE'ROlT W o< Teteqraph N of 6 Mile 5mak ' bedroom house "e«cls - . i r .e wrvk new carpeting. $395'mc

255-56'8

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TENANTS S LANDIORDS 8l>n42-1620

-ARMiNGTOf. Compietel, i^pclated ranch m downtown Farmingfon Fin-ished basement 2 car garage, af large lanced yard Must s«e $1450.

FERNDALE Updated 3 beOr.iom rancf 1 t'lHih. cSMe to Royal Oa- N-.-pels $700-mo Available M.ium L " '

(810) 399-9868

MADISON HTS - 2 bedrocm Living roorr 1 Ckiffi. wood Iloors. fenced y a r j shed appkances Available Novs S600 310) 548-8772

Hooes

BLOOMFIELD • Lovaly 1200 It. home 3 "Wlrooma. on Wa

Manaoamani Bi 0-540 288 BLOOMFIELD — • — - -

i, t100iQ « m« ranch. 3 m a lama lot. Mohan moudad $8»Vmo pfc» * +

oat i n n o lacuniv dapoait Ona vaai laaa* NopaM A . a t a r i i mtma-S H H r T c a l (8101 442 8850

V K t t i o n Reson

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BURT LAKE - Goltam. • * * * * * _ [ " ! * .

CABIN FOR RENT ideal tor outdoor

i ^ S L r * M Ski reaon mow and M l BBg-B6S0

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 3 Bedroom

E T p i r s r s 0 ^ ^ ^ RfNTAL PROS (BIO) 373-RENT

County

WESTLAND - 3 badroom 1V» b a n 1800 sq ft home, tmahad baaamanl 1 acraoftand $ '200rmo CaUSiaiar Manaaamant (810) 540-8288

WESTLANO - 4 badrooms $625 monthly $795 sacurlty Sact>«i 8 okay (8101 47B-7489 or (616) 227-341' Pteasa leave Message

WESTLANO - 4 badroom. large kitchen u'iMy room, pats negotiable

RENTAL* P f ? S ( j " 513-RENT

WESTLANO • 3 be<»oom bnc* ranch 1- Balh 2 . garage appkancaa f»r ualv m a t e d basement, lenoed $750 RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT

WESTLAND - large, 2 Badroom updaied $500 rant. $750 secunty No pets 2240 Chnstine (S ot Palmer E of Wayne Rdi 810-348-0365

L E E L A N A U C O U N T Y IB Bedroom 1B DHh 'WeMeeTW' 340 ft. B 5 acres on W Grand Tra-

Bav m beaurfuf Leetaneu i Cioaa 10 Golf. CMIDO

mannas <$ vilaga of Notthpoft M a * larg* lamiy • »t* larg* Iwniy leumona. partner

SHANTY CREEKSCMUSS MT RESORT Recently remodeled 2 br 3

G o f f l c c S w S E (»'<»> » " ' ! ] »

TORCH LAKE Luxury home - 3 bed-rooms. 2-. bi ths s

(, « « f ^ i a 8 5

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S S n e l l Rochester Rd Elegant Tudor 3268 sq ft 4 bedrooms Kwary lamrfy room, lireplace, ckning room. 3 car air. No pets-smokers $230CVmo D 4 M PROPERTCS 810-777-4002

ROYAL OAk • 3 bedroom bungalow a l appkancas mclu«»ng washer dryer basement Available 3-1-97 $885

Cal 810-644-5620

ROYAL OAK • 2 bedroom bnc* duplex basement appliances $640. month 810-646-4584 Share Listings 642-1620. no lee

ROYAL OAK - 3 bedroom carpeted i w i g room appliances, yard. I ' l car oarage S795-MO RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

ROYAL OAK - Charrrwng 3 bedroom, all appliances, garaoa era $1195

ShareNet Really 100's of rentals' 642-1620

WESTLANO - Livonia schools 3 bed-room bnck ranch, 2 lull balhs. fin-ished basemen! 2 car garage $1 195 mo (3131 421-2481

WHITE LAKE - 2 bedroom lakelront ranch All appliances Yard Dock $750M0 RENTAL PROS (8'01 373-RENT

Lake/Water f ron t

Borne Rentals

BRIGHTON ALL sports lakelront small cottage $425ffno plus deposit

(810) 363-2769

HAMBURG - STRAWBERRY LAKE 3 bedroom 2 full baths 1500 sgtl Hot tub $ 1500,-mo plus secunty

313-878-3436

TORCH LAKE secluded 25 acre W shore estate with a 5 bedroom 2 bath and1 or 2 bedroom 3 bath home From S120Q'W» Brochure 810-644-7288

TRAVERSE CTY/1NTERLOCHEN -1 2 4 4 Bedroom cabins, all sports Duck Lake Sandy beach 4 dock Accommodates group« to 15

010-546-8161

TRAVERSE CITY North Shore Inn i . m«y Bead! kort ccndoa Smcke free Speaal Fal and wner 2 n t f t pack-ages AAA * o u e " "

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2 B D R . F R O M $ 6 9 5

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F R O M $ 1 , 1 3 0

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garage Full basement or i acre tencea lot Ouiet street in Romulus Newly redecorated new carpetmg S75G per mo plus secur«y deposit

• |313) 467 9051

MILFORD M-59'MiWord Rd Bnc* 4 t*".ir&nm cwmt i l 3 baths, fireplace o .» Met ier , appkances. central vac

i i 2 car air $2COOmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002

t * a ^ P ^ n c P ^ a ^ l n a c - e < f I 2 8 0 0 M

FRANKLIN - Luiiury ranch 3 Bed-rooms Beautiful private setting pool many amen i t ies B i r m i n g h a m schools $2500rmo 810-626-0222

NOH-HVHL£ 4 OTHER SUBURBS CORPORATE

TRANSFEREES Fur ynur RELOCATION NEEDS

CAL 0 4 H PROPERTIES 8t0*737-400t'

FRANKLIN 14 M«e-Te«egraph 3 bedroom tn-ievel library family room fireplace 1900 sq tt 2 -ar a«r wooded selling $2000 mo

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NOVI 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch. 2 CAT attached garage Available imme-diately Relerences required S87S month. Cal 5pm-9pm 810-380-8357

0 4 H PHOPEF 81&-737-40CC NOV 4 bedroom :otonial Appk-anctss living room, basement, yard $856 MO.

18101 356-RENT GARDEN CITY - 3 bedrooms, . country luichen sunroom, ap(.ti- , RENTAL PROS

81*0.348-7604 ~ ^ > a ' 3 S ' NOVI 9 Mile Meadowbroc» - BrK« 4

ROYAL OAK Great lamiiv room wfireplace dming room, 2 > cai garage 2 bedrooms - den. a l a p i * ancev hj.'l basement. lenced yard $950 mo * security Open Sat 12-3 629 N Blair N o l 11, S ot Gardens

810-543-5167

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroom bun-galow, an appliances (knmg, yard l > car garage Pets OK $650 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

Southfield - Crwc Center Area Large 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 car pajage living di«ng family 4 den finished basement spotless' $1.200 00 Call Mon -Fn B-S (810)626-8890

SOUTHFIELD - Lovely 1,500 sqf t ranch greal access to expressways Fenced yard garage Available now $1,175 810-348-8189. »725

R I C H T E R & A S S O C .

GAROEN CITY . . r a n c h r e m o d e l e d k i i c h e n w.'appliances air tin«hea basemen! wbar $90C • security 313-427-0556

INKSTER 3 bedroom New oak kitchen, firashed Basement 2nd bath, new carpet S pamt Garage 4 yard Section 8 onav S600-S700

'3131 697-4577

. txidroom contemporary Sharp 3 bedroom 2200 sq ft studio ceiling fireplace

2 car » neutral. S2HJOmo D 4 H PROPERTIES 8I0-73740CC

SOUTHFIELD - Sharp 2 bedroom ranch, newly decorated appkances fenced yard garage Available now $750 810-348-8189 e726

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PLYMOUTH 2 badroom. 2 baths oakfloci'S tireplace basement garage yard Secunty No pets

$900 313-591-6530 or 313 455-7653

iNKSTER 3 twxjroom ranch, 2 car •lar.igt utility room fenced yard for pet-. $525. MC' RENT A PROS 1313' M3-RFN

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom Ranch Big Firm da room r,..j kiichen Dig fenced , , , , r ga rn i f Slid 5 Haggerty P i v i , invx i lh Call Man pager

451-574P

LAKE ORiON 2 bedroom home lenced Pel'. carp'e'l V appliances

OK s a o o w o RENTA^ PROS ( R E 1

13131 591-0629

LIVONIA 4 A U CITIES R E N T - A - H O M E

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS 810-642-1620

.7 1 4 oedfO-rii Ranch with rage t •; tenced yard. f»n-i nmenl w-th bar 4 t Bed-., -*u Haggerty Bd Si200 --Ji: Man pager 451-5748

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P t D F O R D 3 bedroom bungalow a«i..<g. hardwood Boors, tmished basement, garage Pels OK $725 RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RENT

REDFORD • Cozy 1 Bedroom Com-pletely renovated Appkances lenced yard garage Nice area $500i'mo • secunty (313 ) 255-2053

REDFORD - Neat 3 Bedroom bnck ranch in lovely neighborhood Fin-ished basement. 2 car garage, lenced yard No pets References $775 per mo (810) 547-5875

SYLVAN LAKE - W Btoomheld schools 3 bedrooms, newty car-peted sieve, tndge carport $900, mo Lake privileges 810-352-0572

TROY- 3 badroom ranch. 2 bath basement, appkanca* 2 tirepiaoes 2 car anached garage $1000/mo is ]

last 4 security required (810) 528-0816 or (810) 362-1984

FARMINGTON MILLS Quiet Parti 1 bedroom

Apokames Eitras No pets I8IO1 474-2131

Southern Renta ls

. DISNEY ORLANOO 2 bedroom, 2 bath furnished resort condo 3 pools. Jacuzzi, god tennis

313-459-0425 Or 313-981-5180

DISNEY ORLANDO CONDO 2 bedroom 2 balh Pool, spa gait, t e n n i s $ 4 9 5 wk D a y s 810-545-2114 Eves 810-652-9967

MARCO ISLAND - EnfCry sunsets ocean mew from beachfront condo AvailaMe after Mar $2500'mo or S1400 W weaMy (810) 478-0213

NAPLES FLA - Close lo bea,.h 3 bedroom 2 bath end unit, 2nd Hoor Gated communrfy pooOannivnature walk to back waters March 4 April $ 2 8 0 0 m o B e t o r e 5 p m

810-380-8830

NAPLES. FL Charter Club Resort on Naples Bay -2 bedroom 2 bam urvts tvstonc dts met ot Old Naples Pnsline white beaches shopping golfing, art gal-leries fine dmng Weekly rentals For res brochure 1-800-494-5559

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BIRMINGHAM - lemale lo share 2 Bedroom townhouse Washer dryer private entry fireplace $450 plus utt ihes March move-m 810-644-8978

CANTON PROFESSIONAL male looking lor a roommate Beautiful house, garage furnished Utilities included $450'mo . • $450 depovt

(313) 397-3830

N DEARBORN Hei^ns- Quiet neigh-borhood: dean, house pmrteges $350 mo plus security • includes util-ities Leave message 313-561-0170

FEMALE for i bedroom apartment m enclus-ve Royal Oak area $450fno includes uMrties No pets Call

(8101 398-1859

LIVONIA - need 1 person lo snare 3 Bedroom bnck ranch $350rmo plus saxunty deposit mdudes utilities

(313) 425-9395

MALE OR FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share house m Westland $32H'mo uMrties Included Ca l or leave message (313) 326-9655

TROY • 4 beorooms, 2'? balh 2500 sq ft 2 large decks 1 off master bed-room with lacuzzi 3 car garage on 1 , am . SiBSG'tno 9-5 810-624-7333 «URR'

Aprv Hit SI 000

Time Share Rentals

TROvCLAWSON - 4 bedroom colo-nial v bath, air conditioning lire-place Newty remodeled St lOOmo

810-280-2750 t0-5pm

WAYNE - 3 Dedioom ranch, new carpet, completely redecorated stove 4 tng included lenced yard $77Smo • secunty 313 944-6104

SSL W Btoomheld 3 bedroom. 2 story family room, lake front. $1295

RENT-A-HOME Share Listings 642-1620 no tee

W BLOOMFIELD 14/Halsted -Glenns ol Chelsea 3300 sq fl 4 bedrocms. master suite |acuzzi fire-place Conan kechen. T'. balhs. lamily room den. 3 car, a* $3SOOmo 0 4 H PROPERTIES 8t0-737-«002

• w k in St Thomas by Sleeps 4 wrmtchenette

_ ... rx-^l RCI AFFILIATE 313-752-0702 voice mail .

Vacation Resort Rentals

ALPENA AREA Beaver Lake water-from 3 bedroom sleeps 8 12 boal A variable year round (313)261-1696

B O Y N E A R E A Sleeps 12-16 3 Balhs, 2 color TVs-VCRs 313-420-1274

BOYNE COUNTRY - 3 bedroom 2 t Balh home on Walloon Lake. 6 mi's S ol Petosky sleeps 10 Days 810 986-5396 Eves 810 373-5851

Townhouses • 1 5 0 0 s q . f t .

. 2 4 3 - b e d r o o m t o w n h o u s e s

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e W a s h e r , d r y e r , b l i n d s

. C o v e r e d p a r k i n g

. P o o l & t e n n i s c o u r t s

. F r o m $ 1 0 7 5

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 3 - 1 1 2 7 Ha is ted a n d 11 Mi le

Managed by (4 Kaftan Enterprises Fi.r people tor f u r housing

One Bedroom $ 4 7 5 !

Two Bedrooms $ 5 4 0 !

W e s t c h e s t e r Towers The Key to Affordable Comfort and Convenience • Ver t ica l B l inds • Dishwasher • Air Cond i t ion ing • Heat inc luded in Rent • Resident Ac t i v i t i es • M e r c h a n t Discount Program • Heated, indoor sw imming pool and saunas • Also new E-Key en t ry secur i ty s y s t e m • W a y n e / W e s t l a n d area

(313) 729-0800 Off ice hours Mon-Fr i f rom 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

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PLEASANT R1DGE - Beautiful bnck home Large bedroom tor rent on main floor Full privileges Newty remodeled kitchen hardwood floors throughout New appkances SI GO secunty $315/mo /share uhkties

(810) 396-6951

REOFORD - Single male seeks neal responsible reemmate. 25 yrs or older to share 3 Bedroom home S375 . deposit - phone 313-531-6;%

West Btoomheld 15 4 M-OdleOel! area Room 4 private lull bath Share large home Krtchan. laundry, cable. Non-smokdr Morth to month Ok $400 Rant includes utilities Ca l Russ 626-7247 or 737-2265 or office 646-5000

A S Rooms

BIRMINGHAM - Female upper 2 rooms 4 balh Some fumitme ktlcher, laundry 4 garage privileges $390 . utilities (8101 594-8404

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GAROEN CITY - Furnished room pnvale entrance semi pnvale bath, no drinkers, no smokers $60 weekly $60 deposit (313) 522-7889

LIVONIA-Plymouth' lokster Fur-nished air cable. kncherV laundry privileges Working, older gentleman preferred $26(ymonth. $100 deposit Mike after 6pm (313) 421-2925, Days <313) 949-0501

LIVONIA PRIVATE bed 4 bath Kitchen privileges pool, an. etc Female, non-smoker $500month includes utilities (313) 525-2231

LtVONIA Schoolcnlt 4 Lev al-ternate $30<Vmo Fumohed private bath 4 kitchen laixidry pmsedges Phone 1X4 included 313-591-6432

REOFORO - Dekne lum«hed rooms mad service HBO Low dafwwrkly rales rdudes utMas TeW6 I m 313-536-4100 Royal 810-544-1575

WESTLAND near 1-96 Furnished. 1 /2 bath hff i l kitchen use Lady, emfkoyed days, non-smoker drugs $60.S«k . depos* 313-261-1973

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(810) 349-3348

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HIGHLANO SHOPPING Canter. 120G sq. ft NNN $800.'mo rant

(810) 634-0103

SOUTH LYON. Light mduelnal. up to 6.000 sq ft 220 3 phase

(810) 488-9302

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UVONIA OR NORTHVILLE AREA Home wanted from I

tact Jack Grubb 904i

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Rapcky Sipenong branch of • major Itnanoal services company a seekmg t ie n ^ i panon to bacom* put of our

. Strong AlP background > Good problem soring M s > AMOy to work « a (aal-oaoea

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A B L E P A R T Y R E N T A L

I , NOW Aooapang Agpkcaoone For Th« Foiowmg Poelbona

. DEL (VERT PERSONNEL .GENERAL LABORERS

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38300 ABRUZZl WESTLAND Ml 4818S

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We oMar a pUssant wonung envron-ment, along with the opportuney lor caraar growth PnnopWs only P*eae Submi resume »

NPC 31557 Schoolcraft Rd SUM 100

Lrvoma. Ml 48150 Attn Personnel

A large Soutntiekj Apertmenr Conv muhay seeks fagMy taiaraad and

• t ed ndrviduat lo aaa«l n I n Ion o l a large i iiaraanenoe

staff Maintenance aupennaiofi guaiay commurscabon and manage-ment sues are a mual EsoapBonM

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sole to Average $8-$20 Hourty . A V O N S f f i - S ITSELP •

u Wort! or Home No mnereory' " ' 1 HMO-742-4738 |18*yr)

ALMOST PERFECT JOB Moky Maid offers no evenings aaek ends or hotday* No eipenence required Car tramng. umiorms pro-wded Promoeons based on pertor manoa J o « OK family today1

Cal 610-308-7070

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

N O W H I R I N G

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Make B r e a d W i t h Us !

aBEADSMfTH a a new concept that -oduces 'reah, European baked inads every deyi Wa re fwing triendiy energetic, dependable gaop* with a poeatve atbtuda to pro-duce and serve mora than 50 the most mouiB-aatenng. delicious Bnads you COUKJ aver magina' We are seetung h * * n a 4 part time « KNEAOER - stanma * $8 an hour.

work b e g m al 5:00am .COUNTER SALES PERSONS

staling al $7 an hour, worn begina ai 900am

Wait » make some rai I dough' AcpK m paraon on Fnday between l&n-noor! or 2-7pm. Apply «i person VI Saturday between 10am-4pm.

33048 W Sevan Mka Rd Lwo«a, (Eaal of Famwiglon Rd)

ANTHONYS OLD WORLD MARKET

a accepting applications tor the following HJB 4 part-time poMions

• Meal Cutlers • Bakers • Cashiers • Clerks

31300 Five Mae Rd Lnrona

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Background check 4 arug screening • -equved Sand reatane ID FrartMn Park Towers 27S0O Frsnkkn Rd SciutmiekJ Ml 48034

ASSISTANT WANTED lu l kme or part ama poaaion No aipenence n isear i Must have CKkgong per-sonakty OBara cor-pel»«« salary and heelth care package Contact Ofkce Manager at ( 3 1 » 34 I 341-5100

a ATTENDANTS I VALETS a Looking lor enargeec poakwa happy people lor vanoua M 4 part-kme positrons as Valet Altendants Enpy maekng fnantBy people and partung tancy cars ai vanoua locakona <i Via Metro Detroa area Day 4 evenmg

la evaaatke Uuet have aipan-enca driving a slick stall Earn $6 $10 an hour Ttaa • a parleet job lor smdens gomg back VD school We can work around your schedule

810-354-5910 est 40

APARTMENT LEASING CONSULTANT

Fun t m e position al Green M« Apart-ments in Famwiglon Hills Opportu-nity to work with professional apartment management and mar ketmg team Eipenance prelerrad C a l l lor a p p o i n t m e n t at (313)565 9845 or '«« resume to

(313'l565-5807

ATTENTION Housekeeping Supervisor Houaeaeepers Dieta-y Assistants Cooks Laundry Assistants

- CNA s Vanoua poareona at Northheid Place 8633 N Main. Whitmore Laka Mi 313-449-4431 Fan 313-449-5505

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D E A L E R S H I P M A N A G E R S

www Itmww — - — T-• — ptaca quaMy managers Those who have a proven record ct UM-starving adaevameres w * ba •vrea by some of metro Oaooas laaikng dealeraNpa • New Car Manager

S12SK • a U s e d C * Manager

S125K . . F&l Manager

StOOK * . Serv ice Manager

H O O K . . O f f i ce Manager

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A l replies held m Knct confc-dence Plaaae send res^na to

Bo> 11580 Observer 4 Eccantnc

Newspapers 38251 Schootaafl Rd

Lrvona Ml 48150

. Auto Tech & } Auto Teen Tran««s

Foi buay stale of r e art Plymc««i Goodyear store FJt b e n e * peckags EaoeBsra Compenaa-oon School 4 Treating

Caa Oonrae 313-455-7800

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2044 SouMakL Ml 48037

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A L T T O T E C H N I C I A N Saium of Ptymouei alooaaiglor a l uKma lube-ol Changs lechnoen Me oBer sue s«s n wortong c a n *

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STAFF ACCOUNTANT 26th lergesl compiler systsms rita-araior m the country seeks ndrvaxnl • T i B A i T Accounting lo s i sa l with corporate ecoounang ta» and Nien-cai reports general ledgers i n d ciher amy accounting funcbona One » three years ol general aocounang aork enpenence sn*i a maryacturar or conatrucbon oompany Ucroeo^ OAca protaancy • must Esceaent Benefits and compebove salary Send resume with salary history » :

C lover Communicaeona. Inc

41290 Vincsnti O Novi Ml 48375

Aim Deoae Mason-SA

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APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE

For large sunaben property manage ment company Must have 2 years experience m property management Apartment 4 utiibes included Cal Mon -Fn »sm-5pm 410-352-4043

An Equal Opportune E i r p o y r

APPLIANCE DELIVERY 3 1 3 - 5 2 5 - 4 4 2 3

APPLIANCE REPAIR TRAINEE $4SOper wk . benefits Commament requaed Muat have good drvmg and work record <3131 522-0596

ACCOUNTANT Are you bored wdh auditing or corpo-ra» ictounang'' SoUhhefil fnanoai tm. seeu .ndnnduai «Vt «rono sccounting and comptaer sails 210 3 yews on-#ie-|Ob experience required &end resume 4 salary requirements to 20475 W 10 Mle. Southfield. Ml 48075. Aon. G A V

APPLY TOOAY WORK TOMORROW

SS$ tSOOO BONUS $SS Temp-To-Mae.

Permanent 4 Temporary GENERAL LABOR POS-TONS

Work m Metro-Detroa s

A T T E N T I O N ' Mortgage Procasaors Loan Officers Secretariat iLegai 4 Non-Leoal) Receptionists 4 General Olkce Per-sonnel Cal (6101 358-4270 Ext 3

W O L V E R I N E STAFF ING S E R V I C E S

ATTENTION

PROMOTIONS A trend company, needs 3 people poertrve attitude ind pro-f e s s i o n a l imaga • must $3.000-$5.000 plus commission posetfs No phone interviews

810-589-2090

AUTOMATION ENGINEER

Plymouth oaeed man requires a hands-on automakon enponeer weh a backgrt*«J al automatic 4 semi automatic mechnery Cand«3aia « * be -vc/vea weh design retrdn 4 memienance of new 4 existing systems Appacant raoxred to have e xpenance weh one or more ol !he foBowmg sensors PLCs pneumatic* Mancakon welttng. tool room eQuvner t 4 Biuapmt reading Auto Cad bas< com-pmet sk *s Ideal posrtion tor emoaoua motivaied person wilh mmmal suparvmor Pay to com menauraie weh experience Apply E 4 E Manufactunng 300 todua-

SATURN OF PLYMOUTH

9301 Masaey Omre PVmouth Ml 48170

(Am Arbor Road 4 1-275)

CA&AMET MAKER TRAW4EE lemnanon 4 tuattng e^enanoe pee-

5 S . * T - ^ r 810-478-7500

C A B L E I N S T A L L E R u a l root lap

313-328-7575

CABLE <>» growing low voaege ano ICer cable contracang firm a locaa^ tor

last changng Mlacrjmmunttabon mUusmes Neat appearance and good communication skiBs are

MAUTO TECHS Earn $18 72 per BN -ate nour . Benefits Busy shop lots d work only experienced 4 certr

bed please app^ m pemon Now Motive inc 21530 Nov. Roed between 8 4 9 Mile

package * available Fax resume » 810-383-7096 w complete an app>

Ihce 4212 Martin no Ml 800-754 3230

C A R P E N T E R S •..dart w « i at least 2 years expert

• S J M CONTRACTING 810-477-9488

CARPENTERS 5 yrs nwwtium experience aOhov* a week. Indoors a l waiter B-' mev*vem Pay by expenenoe L n Barn lo 5pm a i 0 54Q-77l>

CARPET CLEANERS TruOi mounl ayaloni Pat tmv •, tuD time No expetiencB iec«s sary W * tram |3I3) 42 -4626

CASHIER FUU. kme (Oulgoaig and Daraon ace expenerced c*atec^o but w«. tra»i r»gN person. Can Caruiyn at

(810! 644 84Q0

* * C A S H I E R * * j LARGE Amoco Se~«e C m t r has 1 opening tor part-time cashar M « k enos Good pay W4 Iram Apph

TEL MAPLE CAR CARE (Comer of Te«g-»[#i 4 Map* Boomfieia HMS (810) 644-2910

C E M E N T F I N I S H E R S Uuel be expanancad

(8101 8*7-7S88

. CHAUFFERS Hiring M l & pari tune to 4772 Tare Ct W

Send resume lest &oom*e«

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CHAUfFEOP 1 J W neooeanri <ea-s t i n prole ss*..'ial rfn a screous

313-4S4-9798 Cai 9*TI 3pm . 313-4S4-9798

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* i g appBcams kir>taad Ts 4 Taaehari l a i M i r l i « anxpa l U m t lo p w * resume to P O Bee 96.1 . . . 48187 or caB (8101

C M B . D C A * O I V E « Troy 4 S»er«ng M keen* . IO years and neerhnm F>a and pert

C H E C K E R M e c ^ m - a i ioc*ng f j t * a a L , — Iijcr..ne» 4 AUTO CAD experience

Cal 810-362-4233 Fax 61&-362-4042

IPG Corp 900 waarwa ai 15 froy. Ml 48084

C A D O P E R A T O R Dae^vDeta l ol Automabon compo nems end End Arm lookng tor aulo industry AutoCAD exper ience req^rad Exceaem opcortuney n groanng k m •ax reeuma to i j l 3) 454-1536 OR Ca l Bam -3pm CPl Products Plymouth Ml (3131 454-1090

A U T O

T R A N S M I S S I O N

T E C H N I C I A N Buey mop needs an expanancad certiNed Technician »iei does quaNy wort I lhat s you we ofler top flat rale 4 fu i Benefit package ncJucing

- dental coverage. 40K«i

AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP Living-ston County Ford Dealer needs pen counter help 3-5 years experience w^o ro pans Cal M*e Ambrose

(517) 544-2250

W A R E H O U S E DiatrtouKm company needs help n several areas Fu i kme permanent no experience neceeeary we tran C M Vanessa 313-523-7855

AUTOMOTIVE OIL Changers and Light Service Techs Earn $a00 to $500 per week Apply in person Novi Motive Inc 21530 Now Road Between 8 4 9 Mde Roads

day work week, mora Apply to Sieve Clement al

Lou LaRiche Chevrolet 40875 Plymouth

Plymouth. Ml 48170 1 -800-335 5335

AUTO Wesatoe suburb dealership now accepting applications tor the

Automotive Parts Person wrth experience needed lul We tor aher-market parts company Fax or mail resume lo Ann Howard J' 221 Vrcto Ave Highland Park Ml 48203

Fax (313) 8

Flexible schedules top pay great osoonumfieet"

Apply m person Tues 4 Thurs Between 8 AM 4 10 AM

29777 Telegraph Rd "Suite 1311 In the Onyx Plaza

(Between 12 4 13 Mae ftds on the west side ol Telegraph) BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR

PICTURE I D 4 SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

AUTO BOOY - Frame 4 body techni-cian. to riai your own Cruel E-Z Uner. I-CAR certified, state certified Apply I t Wayne Colkeion 313-728-8030

ACCOUNTANT Prop Maiegament Co see«s part kme professional for general acct duties Flexible hour*, d ^ r e e pte-terred. resume to. 6735 Telegraph Sum 110. Btoomfiled Mma, Ml

48301

APPOINTMENT SETTERS For our Northville oflce F i * lime 9-4 30pm or I 30-9pm

4 Saturday 9-lpm Part time 9-1 or 5-9pm 4

alternate Sals 9- lpm i * to $7 plus commission

Own tranaportakon s muat Can Sherry

1 -800-933-9230

AUTO BOOY

GEORGE MATICK CHEVROLET COLLISION

REPAIR CENTER IN SEARCH OF TEAM

PLAYERS & WINNERS . Parts/Production Manager with

compuienied esitimaang skils . Collision Repair Techracians . Coasion Center Mechar-c . Quality Oriented Detiwers

You Provide • Necessary Lcenses/Stafe CA f l • Proven TratSi Record • Verifiable references

We Denver

865-1180

AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE Entry level posit ion Shipping/ recOfWV »on« aofcvonng Fu»-t*n®

* * ° n FCaH 8am-tpm 313-484-9100

Full-time Porter Full-time

Certified Technician Full-time Service Writer

Fve-Mne benefits nciude vacation 4 noadays health 4 dental coverage 401K program

Apply to Box 11560

Observer 4 Eceentnc Newapepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia. Ml 48150

CAD OPERATOR 2-D automotive ker i si*pker Rewnres

R C H E C K E R S !

I D E S I G N E R S ! I

J Machinery andorToo4tng J I Experience Preferred J

CASHIERS ALL SHifTS F i * and part bme quali tied applicants 12 MiidTelr^rl lp' ' Rd I4O£»I JtOl 356-77»i

CASHIERS 4 ATTENDANTS Ga» .G j»s or Rewed

Full tima part l ima Flexible hours Competrhve «»getxyws tic program Colony Car Wasn IW^ . i ^y - - v>u th M, Can Man age- al (313) 4S5-10I1

j Custom Machme BuUder | j ocated tn Detroit seeks -

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(8101 828-0830 01 (810) B77-3737

CHILDCARE Gi-VxNS 1 BkjumaeU f*aservSchoo

a seeung maaae. UN. J i e h j caw avers tor pai l kme sroiB. n a * k hours s muat For apooaameni caa

B1O4&82-0110 An Equal Oppoituney Employer

e x p e o e n c e d Engineering Personnel

| CAO E*penence a Plus

» l t t « expenence ME 10 soflwa-e Knowledge helplui Please tax or send resume 10 28333 Telegraph Suite 275 Southfield Mi 4B034

Fax B10-356-1520 No phone cans please

CANVASSARS WANTED Fu i Whs good pay transportation p r o v i d e d C a l l P i m S m i t h

' 800 729-022C ex: 122

CASHIERS 4 DRIVEWAY Anen-danfs needed '<* at sorts Fu« i pari tme Great benefits Up to S7 hour Farrrington HUs Cal l810i S53-2622

CAREGIVER FOR Eiderfy Women Live-m position 2 3 4 or

5 dayawk Good wages Ca l 9-5pm 313-467-8230

CASHIERS NEEDED tu« andiW part time Excekemi beneHs discounts vacation, medical vision dema am3 disatnirty Contact CoHec- cy Dan 2015 W Stai ium Ann Artior

i s t s i f i e s ^ s s

CARLS GOLFLANO Mctvgan S premer golf retake- has immetfcale openaige tor h * and pan time Castvars end Ockhaig Sales Fu i kme benefits ndude me<»ca.,

dental profit sharmg and amplojiee • scou r * A f | 2 ( ^ 2 d < H i W

CASHIERS NEEDED Wondenand Auto Wasr, 29067 Ply moulh Rd Livonia Al shifts avfct acne Fu i or pan tana CompeKive wages Appfy n person only

. AUTO PARTS « . DELIVERY DRIVER •

Part-kme Mature person w«h good dnv*ig record Retirees welcome pymouei area 313-451-0333

AUTO PARTS DRIVER

tor muk-fancaed aulc dealer O p t o tuiMty tor advancement mu*t have excellent driving record Contact Bob Cnishoan at

BILL COOK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP

(810)471-0800

AVON REPRESENTATIVES NOW Can Tna at

313-422-8724

CARPENTER CREW Successful mult i- l imty housaig balder has n n r r e M t i need tor carpentry e re* Of m n o u t i 20-30 parsons who are experienced r> mulb-famey rough trammg 100-200 i«vts available now n Nov 4 Waaed Laka area. 200 more this sianmer «i Canton area Can Steven at 810«5-1616 . Fax company info 4 references to

810-665T630

AWNING COMPANY Looking for general helper Own

transportation Full time, days 313-537-8260

AWNING 4 ENCLOSURE manutac-rurer looking for p e o t * with expen-ence n awrvng buadng glass cuttng and giaiv ig acreen repair and gen-eral construction knowledge Pav Based on experience Benefits avail-able Opportunities lo« advancement for qualified and dependable people Apply « parson at 26300 W 8 M m Rd Southheld

CARPENTER Experienced imamaVeifamai tor Southfieio property management co Ful-ame Benefits Cal Mon thruFn 9-5pm 18101 356-1030 E O E

CARPENTER HELPERS wanted Moat work done in NorlhvMe

313-878-4320

CHLD CARE PROFESOONALS Lawn whea you Earn!

The Lea rn ing Tree o t fe ra en EAicaaon

Bursemant program 8 I traaano Along a « t

40IK n p e i n t Plan MatBcal 4 OertM BeneHs

but net required j

Growth Potential j How much can you ,

handle'7 -

Retirees Welcome .

and Personal Deya i yearly

CM 52M767 a «*y t\ p^eh

C H I L D C A R E Prowleia needed tor a * * * . 4 pre-schoolerB Famvngior H « a

810-471 1022

MICHIGAN ROLL | FORM INC

• 313-836-1844 J

OBLD CARE STAFF Quality hourly. »op-m chad care whaie mde can neve ke» (STAFF TOO") Penranera 14 4

' " t ime Opan 7 days 4 e.enaiga My Ptaoe (Juat tor >Oda)

3810 W Maple el U 7306 Orchard Lake. N

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE Pro («am seeking Asa«sJant Teachers aiao Assisnurs tor our mtant Todaer program Famrwngton YMCA Cal MarySem 810-553-6294

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Fui and part-kme DependaOe w * „ « n Can anytme 313-522-3182

CHILD CARE Teachers 4 asaatams tor teernra canaar «i Novi Experience reoiwed Fiexcw hours (810) >44-1180

CASHIERS Res*denhal 7 Eleven

Faxibie hours, a i shifts EAST 10 MrtaMidckooefl

WEST John RVong Lake

C A S H I E R S /

S A L E S FULL OR PART TIME

. . r have flexible hours Pertect lor College Students Daytme poaibon open lor response* person We o!le« mirv-num $7 0 0 Hr to stert p lus bonuses We 0M*f heaitf- i ns t -ance paid vacation and tree unlorms 1 Mile from O C C Apply m person Mon -Ftl 10am-4pm,

Orchard 14 Car Wash She4 (next to K-MARTj

30960 Orchard Lake Farmington Hr*s

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT needed to- io<»er$ 4 preschoolers st 10 Mae and Lahaer location Eipe-nence p-efeireo (810) 363-7320

CHILD DEVELOPMENT Part-time p o s T r , Uvonie Head Start Please oa l tor more rtorme don ca l (313) 523-8356 E 0 6

CHRISTIAN LEARNING Certar • in need of 1 f i * kme pro-school learner and 1 part Bme lasMtans' aflar noons<1 to 5 30pm) Plaaae ca l

31 >455-3198

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Full-time part-time and orvcaU po»-tpns References requirad Inuier area SchooBiaus |313) 561-4222

CHILD CARE CENTER ("JT' i Farmingion Mils P-eschooi • V ' expended and a saemng qiual-

-ked dependable teachers tor Pre-K room 3 s room and nxt ters room Great working environment Salary benefits commensurate with experience (810) 489-0610

CLEAN CUT NDtVlOUALS tot expanded upeiMion Both raaJe 4 outside poaiaona sva4al»a Tap pm/ tor an easy M Expenanca «i phone M i l h a t o W E a m $300500Wk to start Umead number of poa*ona Responsible inquaiae only Ca l

1 1800) 482-1004

CLEANERS NEEDED Auburn & A d a m s (810) 759-3700

PAYROLL SPECIALIST

EOE

A C C O U N T A N T WITH AiP background needed tor fast-paced property management company Strang general ladaer and computer su ls required

APPRENTICES PLUMBING DRAIN-SEWER CLEANING

Needed to well established growing company located m western suourt Great exposer to all aspects of plumbmo and dram clearing Exp not necessary but helpful Appbcants muat have a strong desire to lear-.

management experience i n d degree preferred " Excellent benefit package provided Plaaae eend resune w«h saury raquaamants lo PMGM 8137 W Grand River Brighton. Ml 48116 or Fix resume to (8101 225-1462

Excellent benefit peckaoe with 40tK "and prof* sharing m d •

Accounting

F I N A N C I A L S E R V I C E S

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

UedKaf practice seeking rvkviOuai wrth excellent commumcabon and organaakonal skda who w * be -esponatka tor me daey buawiass •xeraaon ol our <*r«c Accounting knowiedgs and computer axpennca REOUlFtO Previous medeal Iron. oMce expenence a plus Duties rckjde cueiomar service, colecbona. M f i g . reurence processing, and a l from oMoe work F u i tene Mon-Fn Jam-Spin Salary m d $2Cs • bene-INa Famangkjn HlBs tocabon tfquek-«ad send laaume unmediaieiy to ATTN, DAVE Fax 913-962-7043, or m a l O O I M R . 11320 W 79*i Street Lenexa. ICS. 88214

_ educations i ^ o r t u n m e s Cal'Rav at A.J Dan-D0.se Plumbaig and heawig C o m

(810) 477-3626

APT LEASING PERSO"

Openings for M l bme and part time Novi api complex, must be w*«ng to work some weekends Call

(610) 348-0627 atwr 10 30 am

. Loeds of Quaxiy Work

. Excellent Compensation. Benefits

Apply 1400' Telegraph RedtoTO No Phone Ca«s Accepted

AUTO BOOY REPAIR TECHNICIAN

BiueCroes retirement plan evaaaoe Need 10 be slate cerWied FCar ceri>-lied a plua

30250 Grand River m Famangion HUa

AUTOBOOY SANDERS & MASKERS

$7 per hr plus Benefes WK trmn Wasco Farmngton Cad 1810) 442-8512

AQUATICS, AEROBIC & —STEP INSTRUCTORS Needed lor health and wellness center in Plymouth Cad Connie af

,3131 459-1800

AUTO BOOY SHOP ASSISTANT MANAGER

Call Gene or Ron « Oson Ckdsmobke

(3131 534-7200

- \

SATLRN

AUTO PARTS TEAM LEADER

Saturn cl Famwigton Has a now nakmg lc* a parts team eaae-Team leader must have Wong pens experience good o r g a n s aerial sues and be dedcaied to customer sasslacticr II you're

lonng the Saturn

SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS

Attn: Tom Haigh 24730 Haggerty Road

Famwvfon R * . Ml 46335

BAKING HELP WANTED no expen •nee necessary Apply Bage-Express. Canton. Ask lor Pan.

(313) 418-3371

CARPENTER PAINTER with expenence m ca' pentry Bmg in resume Need lo Be able 10 work hexfcie hours and have a valid drivers noense Can Mon-Fn. 9-3pm (313. 513 79f t

CASHIERS Two shifts available Livoaa She i s u t o n 56 hr to start wi I tr.i - c • Oie hours Call 3 1 > l o 4 i i . .

CARPENTERS Experwnced carpenters preterreo tor <ouqh framng. Muss Be reliable Med-cal benefits i3 '3 i 455-9328

BARBER BUSY 5 cha* shop

Lrvoma area 1313) 421-9504

BARN HELP Wanted fun time Ca l

810-437-1008 or 810-348-6619

BARTENDING INSTRUCTOR Flexible hours Pnor bartending expermece a pus Call

313-513-7056

C A R P E N T E R S I & L A B O R E R S

Famvngton area Blue Crosstiiue I Shield 4 Dental (517) 223-7518

CARPENTERS 4 Laborers wanted tor rough trammg Starting immed-aie-y (3t3i 449-5090

BEAUTY SALES Incoming Phone Orders to $8 hr • Benefits

Mayor sKipkat •*<> Weexends Employer Pays Fee

EMPLOYMENT CEWTEP AGENCY (8101 56S-1636

CATALOG ORDER DESK

$7 50 -S l0 00Tir. We need enthuvastic people to answe' the phones 4 ass^l our customers who are csang I lc piece orders We povtoe pax: trainog plus complete Bene'its m an upbeat office environment, full time day 4 evening s-iiUs availacw

Call 810-351-5630

CARPENTEFtS LABORERS For Rochester area

Call (810) 852-0211

ARCHITECTS DRAFTERS CIVIL ENGINEERS

Architectural office has mme«»ate positions available to manage small commercial and -essential protects

Send resume to P O Box 72 UKa Onor* Ml 46371

AUTO DEALER PARTS DRIVER I ' i s i have good anvsng record Good pay with benefits 4 |0b advancement for nghl person Contact Chuck Mcxnar Parts Manager Tom Hotter Ford 810-474-1234

AUTO ELECTIC SHOP looking lot experienced cr norv-experence person 810-354-2093

AcotxnBng Fnanca l Analyst

INonie based amomoBve supplier aen multiple locations c-ur-enfty loosing tor ndwiduals weh the lot-Owing M t o •Program ana** ie 4 control •CuMomar mvowe pi ixesieig 4

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSPERSON

needed Resident* experience pra f erred Eatabfiahed WwtB too r ^eW

Randsntiei Bu-Oe'devwoper Send

48323

Oak Hollow

•Program rnsnagsmert 4 COM tradung

•Experience w« i a>g 3 sutornotfva WiMlw

I we be s se« starter

E x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y l o r

11818 U v o n * Ml 48150

A T h t T i l 313M1 -1010

Fas 313-881-4333

A C C O U N T S

F« w a v taioi oompeny beeed uvoni needs Sena* Icoountares Cull MM lul l ndude eminence e » M suieyiMng aepeca through

noM atossn irks

M8m Corcioraie K> axpem -atom C R l l CMA preferred

11*14

A U T O P O R T E R S Do you prefer being around new cars ' Do you prefer driving new cars' We have poeawns available must have good driving record and good work hiatcry Full and part-time top

* day worn wee* paid vacation _ _ M a y s hospitaJiiatron a01K and uni forms opportuni ty tor affrencement Apply lo or contact Steve Clement Switch to LaRche

Lou LaRiche Chevrolet 40875 PfymcMh

Plymouth Ml 48170 1 800 33^5335

Comer of Haggerty and Plymouth Rds

BIRMINGHAM- l Dedroom. unfur-nished S540TTIC - heat For infor-mation oal! 1810) 549-5500

CARPENTERS • LABORERS Saw pe-son 4 Layout person

Now area Caa TruCraft 517-223 8206

• CATERING • I ARAMARK at Oakland Unive-sm, « seek-ng lull-time 4 parf-une calenng •ndwOuas Exper* nee prelerred Duf not necessary To schedule an rnler , * w ptoase ca.- Mevssa b c t w e f 9am-11 am a- 1810) 370-34CCi

BOOKKEEPER part time Mon thru Fr 8am-tpm Mult have computer experience All mformatiori confiden-tial Repty to Box 11584 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newsoape 'S 362S1 Schoolcraft Uvonia Ml 48150

BOWLING LANE A M F Macnanc Bartender . M * ) Waitperron 4 M r * mnai 8 1 0 ^ 8 5 ^ 7 4 5

AUTOMATIC PRESS OPERATORS

Large m e w stamping plart in Rotfi-n w f a s poaaona >or anananead auiomJhc press operators Muat have 1-2 years experience Day 4 after-noon shifts Fu i t«ne wilh f J f ^ M Excellent benefits (810) 615-0290

LNeraa. Ml 48180 J1M81 1010

ton 313-$81 -4333

ACCOUNTS PAYA8LE CUP* Me»or Law totaled Juweuwrn Dairaa m m i an eaeenenwd aooouras payable dark Lew fcm i ^ s i t o a j s i p k i s ptoses • * * *

ACTMTY WPtCTt* f M person Bern 10 4pm Brtn j MB to M W W I Hauaa- WJBB

ARE YOU READY T O WORK' '

r t O l l U n ® 1 Staffing Sarvicaa

O P E N H O U S E Fab 20th, I0am-7pm

m SoutMeW

OFFICE CLERICAL $ 7 - $ 1 0 / h r .

FACTORY WORK $ 6 - $ 8 / h r

300 GeBana Oficenirs Suite 318 • S » # j e M Located on 12 MBa

U riMa W af Telegraph

N unable to mend oa l (810) 354-0965 tor personal «salve* cr tax raeume *»

t o t

ASSEMBLERS C M O U L r f k "«*K in beeutfu

S S R X * -M EXPRESS SERVICES

313-467 5480

A S S E M B L E R S

M A Y D A Y

R E S O U R C E S

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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

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AUTO MECHANIC Experienced tactvspara needed ior Busy general repan mop Eaceltoril pav and benefks tor tyar fwd candi-dates Apply in peraon si Retford Auto 25841 PNmouei Rd Redlonl

(313) 937-3064

AUTO MECHANICS

, Dana! (810) 553-2622

AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR

Busaiess a great- Ws need sd tnora i n * « d u a ! mteraetad »i long term career We after Salary 4 comma-son. BCBS dsntal eye care'401K 5 day work wee» 4 much mora Employment bonus cash tor the nght m t t w x a l - For appkcaeon and s * r -view contact Steve Cement at

Lou LaRiche Chevrolet 40875 Plymouth

Plymouth Ml 48170

_x BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR ^ OP LATHE HAND

5yrs m*i dean experience • Excellent wages and benefits

ALTO MANUFACTURING, INC (313) 541*800

(Comer of Hagoarty and Plymouth Rds

1-800.335-5335

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR CNC lathe operator expenence nec-essary Sataiiea 21380 Telegraph Southfield

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Must be experienced Good pay 4 benefits

(810) 473-0255

AUTO SERVICE MANAGER TRAINEE 10 $30K 45 weak Salary borwa benefes 610-524-1500 tax 524-2461

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR 5 years experience Garden C4y Forward salary 4 worn hieaory Box

11544 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251

Schoolcraft Rd uvoma Ml 46150

BUYER WITH strong contract procurement aoktiae to support

C o n t r a c t o r l)riv«-r r»'»»|H»nsil»lt' f » r pu t t ing |»a|M-r in s t o r e s ami newA|>a|M'r v e n d i n g lioxr*.

CONTACT: R o j j t ' r S<'lile«»(Wayne County)

Katie* 0'Neill(Oakland County)

The Observer & Eccentric Newspaper « seeking a person to work in our Uvonia office Requires on« year of payroll experience, prefer experience with Cendan pavrol!, lotus and word-processing Processes weekly payroll, calculates sales commissions, prepares monthly payroll reports and performs other related payroll duties. Good communication & interpersonal skills are required. LOFCJOFW. Applications or resumes accepted at:

( O b s e r v e r P \ ? E c t f n 1 r i r N E W S P A P E R S 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia. MI 48150 or fax resume to < 313' 953-205 <

DRIVERS & DOCK WORKERS

R & I T R A N S F E R , one the l a r | M t M l y

owned LTL mot#r f r« i§ l i t e i r r i i n , i t

accepting appl icat ions for :

D R I V E R S - Must have Class A with HAT e n d o r s e m e n t s , good MVR and 2 yea rs experience Home everyday & weekends DOCK WORKERS - P a n t ime Must be a b l e to bend, s l o o p and lift without difficulty W e offer T0F M Y w 'compiete benefit PACKAGE

(full t ime only) to include 401K Apply at: 43.Emerick ST Ypsilanti, M l

313-482-8822

form

plastic container manufacturer iced mechanics to fill an opening in:

tTroubleshoot, repair, schedule, & >ntati^l^iaintenance of equipment in

iling, para^[ng & support systems. jnaintain, troubleshoot,

jipment.

Assistant Home eg3

Delivery Manager W e are seekinR an individual in work in our w r y busy Livonia ne%v>pjper t irculaiion dep.irtrm««.

Hours are: Wedne«id> 5 <)0pm - 6:00pm. Thursday 2:00pm - 7:00pm, Friday VOOpm . 6 (10pm,

Saturday 5:00pm - 10:00|Mii. Sunday 8:00jm -11:00am The person in this position n fe^*msiljle

for contact with newspaper carriers handling service to our customers, preparing various reports,

processing money deposits, dispatching • newspapers and other clerical duties Requires a

high school diploma or equivalent, 1 lo J >«an experience communication skills, ability lo lift i i

pound bundles ol newspapers fcond

Telemarketing Representative

onpDizattonal skills, knowledge o» data mptH and « 0 ( ^ e o c » s . n g SSu« be able lo type 30 w m p

are a smoke and drug-free workplace EOT. Toapplv, ia* resume t o t J I 11953-205".

Attn: Assistant Delivery Manager

Irrt tr tdr

D o you have good telephone skills?

Lwikinj fix: a |»b llut nflers financial reward' We arc kHskinc It.r a pcrvm in a\M>J u> in viliciting new jdscrtiMtts business over the tdephonc .m a part-lime ha>iv MiHula> • Thursday lOtlOam-MiOpni in our Livonia office. \o cvpcnencc nccessary. we »ill pn» ide all training High salami J.ploma or equiiulent and ability to ivpt- 44) »pm rcquiwd WeofTer a great wortung ensinmnw-ni. smoke j txl Jmg-lnx workplace EOE To appls las resume to 1313|953-2Q57

CObscn^r iccentrir

ADMWBTWATtVt A 8 i r r v f _

Mew* 1* 8 8*1 Bme edfteniMra**

S v £ ^ - r r r -(810" 862 88' 5 t» "

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| 863-5*31

AMI^ANTMANAMJ*

^ g ^ s y ai3> 486Q188 AMWTM4T MAWAOER COt^M

CSR r~~

& repair of high

* Mechanical. minimum 2 year*

Ooai Ortented/Ddven • AWe to Train

W i Often e Stability • TraMnf • Full e 401(h) * Prom Sharing • Growth ?

fACK*9!"0 E O E

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S o o t f r—unm to:

Human Resources 1351 H ix Road

Westland, Ml 4 8 1 8 5 174-4788

MARKETING DIRECTOR

Large Property Management cowp eeeke ertremety creative Mametir^ D ru for Shopping Center location, experienced professional wii en effective merchandieing evert®, ta'4' e^ver t ie lng c a m p a i g n s , c o m f r j n lnvoK<efnent progreme and prepare am budgets. Salary commensuratr » expenence. Excellent Peneftte fielj< 401k. mtereeted applicante send ret Mtth aaiary hiatory to:

Mr. Adam Crothere f0- ftox 267

Southfleld, Ml 4&CS7

I T I T I O N S

We have immediate openings for the following position:

TOOL & DIE Non automotive shop Expenence with small stamping dies required Must have own loots and be aWe lo repair end se< <*es AMdy to worts wrth minimal supervisor required Retiree acceptable Plexibte hours Salary commeneurete wrtb experience

Svnd rfsuntc .ind MlJry history.

/ W l v 3 7 3 7 s « V e n o y R o a d I I M b W a y n e , M I 4 8 1 8 4

3 1 3 - 4 6 7 - 8 7 1 1

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8G<*> Classifications 500 to 500 O&E Thursday, February 20, 1997

€MPLOVM€NT 500 Help Wasted General

CITY OF LIVONIA The C«y ol Uvonia • i h u i o quM-1 ma appkcants lor FULL-TIME AND* OR PART TIME PERMANENT ANO.' OR TEMPORARY employment oppot tuni tds tor ir>e fol lowing por t ion

RATES EFFECTIVE 3-1-97

SEASONAL LABORER I $6 45 F « Season

S6 95 Second Season

SEASONAL LABORER II $6 95 f m Season

$7 45 Second S u n n Applicants must M U S GUMfW Of rodent M n $ win Ihe r>ghl to wot* n me u s . must have -sachao their i So-. birthday B» Sale of emptoyrrtent and leva a >a*0 d m w ' i ice-se and an aoceptaWa driving record Apply *» person to Livonia City Hall Cnnl Service Oept 3rd Floor 3300C Ovic Center Dr.. (5 M«e & Famwiglon Rd» ), L i v o n i a Ml 4 8 1 5 4 313-421-2000. Em 294, QNice hours 8:30am to 5pm

NO RESUMES ACCEPTED An Equal Employment Opportunity

Employer Mf f /H

CLEANING CONTRACTOR

Now accepting appkcahons lo> lull S pert-time positions Must nave expen-enoa tor permanent fill-in position $7-$8 par hour Paid Holidays 4 vaca-tion Musi Da depenoeoie and h a w transportation tor Southlield Troy. Was! Bloomfield. Ml Clemens, Cmtor Twp m a Wanen

(810) 465-4420

CLEANING OFFICES •tymouth 4 Livonia areas Part

lime Evenings 313-422-1083

CLEANING PEOPLE $7-$9'hr (excellent hrs) Benef i ts

the Cleaning Co 525-7290

CLEANING PERSON wanted tor ha* salon Werktesdav thru Saturday West Btoomheld area Ask tor Tony or Amir (610) 539-9090

CLEANING POSITION for apt com-plei m Westland t m kme. beneMs available. call 313-459-6600

CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Join the industry ol tue 90 s We are a national temporary Help serves looking tor a people on-ented organ.red individual lo stall our Livonia 1 Metro Detroit b ranches R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s include interviewing applicants, placing employees on work assignments 4 daily customer contact By prone Musi Be able to w c * independently Salary ana excellent Benefits Sena -esume and satary requirements to:

Intenm Personnel CSRHR Mgr

P O Box 221 Eastpoinie Ml 48021

or la* 810-775-7665

CNC LATHE Operator needed tor delan and snort run work Abd 10 program and set up

_ on stase-of-the-ert converselionei con-" to Mazak experience an asset Very

sleaoy work with overtime in ultra clean piam m Walled Lake area.

(8101 363-1567

CNC MILL HAND needed 5 years mmmum sr 3p expenence Must Have own loots must know manual machines $15-$17an hour over-time, benefits dean work environment Call or send resigns lo Contour Machming. Inc 11837 Brockdiatd Lrvoma. IA 48150

313-525-4877

CNC OPERATOR N W Detrort company located al 12715 Bra-e, looking tor CNC Lathe arvj'or Mill Operator w«h minimum 1 year expenence M jfit be abd to read biuapnnts and MIC's Pay Baaed on experience Excellent benefits Call

(313) 531-6866

CNC OPERATORS/PROGRAMMERS $8-$1& Hour Lots ol Benefits and

overtime Micrometers, calipers and blueprint knowledgeable Farm-mgiori 4 Troy Ca« tor details

1810) 442-1112

COLDFORMERiWEADEH OPERATOR

Fortine 300 compervy looking tor experienced operator lo run national 1000 5 Die condtormer Overtime avalaBd. hourly rale $12 41 lo $15 37 plus benefits References required Apply within or m M resume to 13635 Mernman Rd Uvonia, Ml 48150

Arm Human Resources EOE

REIMBURSEMENT SPECIALIST

Ndionai home health care provider seeks an inckvidud to hand* meur-ance loaow-up and coaection wort Must Be tamikar with collection actm-i«s tor Medicaid 4 third party reim-bursement Ouaahcatons include 3-5 yrs bdng. coaection expenence 4 excellent •terpersonar skids Compet-itive weges a exceaent benefit package For immedafe ccrtsder-ation tax reaune to 810-352-7534

or mail reeume t c Rembursemer* Manager

28777 Central Park Btvd Ste 200 Southfield Ml 48076

8— C O L L E C T O R

^ ^ ^ ^ • F u t i time posit ion available at Uvonia credit union..Goftec-

l iont experience required. pre-woua skip- t iacmg preferred Exce l l en t s a l a r y , b e n e f i t s package greet work envornnenl No weekend or evening hrs r e q u i r e d C a l l S a n d y 313-522-3700 ext 240 or lax

SS COLLECTORS SS

Estabkahed 9f O u r Shores Finance Co (does to a l maior freeways)

ARE YOU READY TO EARN $30000 TO $40 000 PER YEAR

C o n m your o w ImancM destiny" AJ a takes * a phone oa l to learn more •bout our greal compensat ion package and work environment Ca l

Sue al 1400-545-0831 Exl 123

COLLECTORS L o o t auto knanoe comparvy haa 4 openmgs tor experienced auto deii-

-ciency cudeciori F f e i M hour* $20 per hour pkjs bonue Fax reetme to • t o 340-5515 or Ca l J A Porter

1 800 330S4M

COLLISION REPAIR MECHANIC rmaad t u M m * 'or i: B—on she* in ' Eapanence a nec-

" - - (810( 442-1122

500 Help Wanted Geseral

COLOR LAB TECHNICIAN

n * i laalherlng inalrumeno E«pe» ance net necessary but prelerabia Send resume: G O Cotor Lab

Manager. Rhaletfi. Inc 1500 E North Temlonal Rd

wmtmore Lake, Ml 48189

COMFORT INN of Famangton H*s now twlno tor the positions ol • Guest Service Menegar

Front Desk Ha

Apply si person al 30715 12 M M Roed. Farmmaton "

(810) 47 I 471 9220

A FAST growing computer software company haa svaHaUe poa*on as customer *jpport'm»taltal>on spe-cialist The successful candKtole should possess PC expenenol 4 excellent communication skills Travel is requred Comprehensive benefit package Fax or send resume 10 TWS Systems 29550 Five Mile Rd. Ste 100 Livonia. Ml 48154 F A * 313-421-6388 Attn Personnel

MANAGER-INFORMATION

SERVICES

Farmington Hi»a technical society seeks inOviduai with degree m Com-puter Science lo manage and oversee integrated Information »ys-tems environment Individual will manage technical staff m daily main-tenance end support cl Bvee sewers and 65 users in an integrated Novell. A l * . and Scans envwonment usmg TCP-IP and NFS Knowledge ol elec-t ron* publishing technology desir-ab le Ind iv idua l wi l l a>so be responsible for all purchasing, tramng and maintenance programs, and lor creating .-ww electronic information products Send resume and salary requirements to

Human Resources Manager-MIS

i n t e r n a t i o n a l P O Box 9060

Farmington Mills Mt 48333 9060

COMPUTER ASSISTANT For Fteal State Company or part lime position Windows 95 expen-ence Responsible tor inputting advertising information, scanning cotor photos, floor plans and maps Fun atmosphere, full benefi ts package $10-12 hour depending c

Cheryl |81 35ift-3401 or tax 810-358-3609 experience Contact

Computer inventory Control Salary expense acct 4 auto Coast to coast travel Personnel Data Report. 810-524-1500

Computer Software Programmer

ADVANCED REVELATION

APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER

SEP Software Systems, a division ol Hospice of Michigan and a leading provider ol nospce and home hearth patient tracking and administration software, is seeking a qualified applications programme*

Qualifications include - 3-5 y s programming experience m

relational databases - Basic kriowieilje aoout clierWserver

and HL7 - Communication s*j«s tor client

contact

Your past experience with PICK RBASIC o> the Advanced Reveiafon database, especially m a hearth care MIS environment ww make you an ideal candxjaie tor the position.

For i ivneOale consideration, please submit a resume 10.

500 Beip Wanted Geaeral

COSMETIC SALES PERSON

Position* available, fut ot part lime m retail setting, coameac sales expen-ence preNcmd. Benefits available Apply Warren. Prescriptions 32910 Mrtdtabel 1 14 MM Farm-mglon 1+lls. 810-855-1177

ACCOUNTING*-SOFTWARE

PROFESSIONALS Bingham Farms CPA f i rm is expanding r s computer department The successful canOOate and have a working knowledge cI a variety ol accounting packages to include MAS 90 You must be capable d Vie dam-onstralion installation and t ranng ol a mde variety of aocountmg appkea-nona Microsoft Office predicts and Windows 3.x, 95 NT or Novel Net-ware knowledge • a plus Please send resume/salary requirements to:

30200 Telegraph Rd. »165 Bingham Farms Ml 48025

ATTN RCC

COUNTER General help h#-time. Midday afternoons tor tnness & rac-quettial dub n Uvona Need day-care help also Al 313-591-1212

COUNTER HELP NEEDED - Part time available Somerset Cleaners m Birmingham & Troy No expenence necessary Sen jxs & retirees wel-come. * (810,1 643-0807

COUNTER TOP LAMKNATORS wanted Good pay & Benefits

Experienced Apply m person (313) 522-6377

X COUNTRY LINE D A N C E I N S T R U C T O R

W o r k e x p e r i e n c e n o l required. Bui atokty to mstrud

a must VEE HAW"' 810-478-8393

COURIER For X-ray company. Fulirpart-Wne positions available Must have valid drivers license. Medica.', dental. 401K.

Amie 810-353-1155 *109

CREDIT ANALYST immedule opening lor experienced consumer. Creon Analyst Real Estate secured F u i time position Good staring salary wfth annual perfor-mance rewew and good benelas Fax resume and salary requrements lo (810) 644-4827, Attn Laura, for quick

appointment An Equal Opportunity Employer

MaiwFemaie

National Corp Southfield Good benefits S starmg pay EEOE Bnan Stotiky, (810) 353-5480

CRIMBOCI NURSERY. INC LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR needs Commercial & Residential Estimator Foremans iWT). Reial Nursery Staff $ Truck Drivers Also need Recep-ftonist Part-time Must have COL Top wages & benefits Must have expenence Please apply 50145 Ford Rd . Canton (313) 495-1700

CUSTODIAL Temporary Assign merMs available al Henry Ford Com-munity College $7 per hen* Cal for tesmg appointment 313-845-9655 AA.EOE

CUSTOMER RELATIONS ASSIS-TANT. part time needed tor automo-tive dealership Mon thru Fn Entry «vel position Call Detween >0 & 5. Mon. Bvu Fn As* tor Shawn (810) 471-0600

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Plymouth company needs Customer Service Rep Requ-res good tele-phone communacalion skills and some computer expenence Greal opportunity for recent high school graduate or someone returning lo the work force Full wne wtoeneMs Call Tracy lor interview (313) 455-5152

Attn Human Resources 16250 Northland Dr, Ste »212

Southfield. Mt 48075

or FAX: (810) 559-5152

CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

Fmsherfc1_aboi«rs needed tuM Bme Commercial work Benefits available

Call (810) 480-39C9

CONSTRUCTION EXPEDITER Ann Arbor Construction Mangement Company ts seeking individual to work as Construction Expedter Posi-tion involves dealing w«h all trades Prefer experience wit* construction industry Sand resume to. D.G , P O Box 9066 48331

Farmington Hktls, Ml

CONSTRUCTION seeks ndviduai with experience n Punch Out work, to complel* Imal phases d home construction. Must have own tools 8 refeabte transporta-tion Ca l 810-669-7364

CONSTRUCTION - PAN DRIVER' HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Steady w w * with overtime Expen-

Can (810) 752-4032

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT

For restoental remodeang turn For immedale consideration lax resume to Ann Jeff 810-299-1263

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT

position available w*h well esMb-kshed reeidenaal buHdsr 3-5 yrs field SLpermion 8 construct«x- expe-rience requwsd Send resume to JROC ABn Lou. 31700 Telegraph Rd SuMe 120 BirmngTam. Ml 46025

CONTACT LENS CLERK Entry-tevei pceaion WWtran Oraarv-

• U k a mud Located m "em-dale Appky 9 00am-1 00pm Mon-Fn

interview d ttme d applying. >603 E 9 M M Rd

Coordinator ol Volunteer Services

Make a dHarance n tha uvea d peopw weh dai abames coorjnafmo a Broad VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Pro-

r * t 0f°<4ia d an ages Experi-ence wi th indiv iduals wi th disabil it ies a plus Flexible schedule requved Sand resume

lor Randan t * Care 26388 Fn

COUNTER CLERKS Fu i «ma. w * M m tar locaMna n Farmmaton HMs. W •toomkeld 8 Now C i Um Km Oeeners tor

3 1 M U 8 M 0

N E W C A R P R E P M A N A G E R

tHchtgan* #1 Vol urn* Ford D—fnthlp wtth m ear deHvrbt In wrcaM of A000 units ymrtf, looking for a tak* chart* manager with ttro looking for a taka charga managar wtth atrong organizational and paoqta akUta to ovaraaa tha antira gat raady oparation.

Ma Oft* • V i c a M o f i • R a D f v n w K • HMNh maurenca • Opportunity 1e< Advencameni

v a r s i t y I W

£T«W A l f i« i in l a a-i r i f in in»a nf rof m Qonvt'omfrnMi iniwrvtwi*. conimc'

JOHN McLELLAN 34MJac*aonf« (313)996-2300

EOE. A m Arbor, Ml • i t 215

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Southfield company seeks individual with excellent communication skills Good phone, computer & word pro-cessing skills to work with automotive aftermarket sales organaalicn Excel-lent opportunities and good benefits. Send lener and resume to

Box #1575 Observer & Eocemnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Mi 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE PROBLEM SOLVERS

Free basic training tor tasi advance-ment n this fast growing lield Cano-dates are offered. • career advancement opportunity • positive atmosphere • no sales responsitxKies • long or short term assignments

day or evening assignments ' iwhi lu mm Cal Card today Birmingham Uvorna 646-7661 473-2931

Advantage Staffing

Customer Service

The American Team is Growing!

Amencan Blind & Waapacer is tha nation s largest direct mar-keter of home decorating prod-uc ts W e are accep t i ng appkcafions for mdrvkXiars to answer inbound sales calls for

9-3 30pm 10-Spm 2-8 30pm 3-9 30pm 4-10:30pm - 4-12.30am

AMERICAN OFFERS . Great pay $6-$t00ir

(average) consisting d a base* comrrvssmn'

• Wags guarantee • 401K rewernem savngs plan • Career advwicament

gManwMM • Paid 1 raining

ABSOLUTELY NO COLO CALLING"

OUR CUSTOfceRS CALL UW M u d have ««caiam commimca-non skids and bas* compiler knowledge Ca l today to speak mtf\ an amploymam specoMi d

3 1 3 - 2 0 7 - 5 8 5 5 or 800 -230 -7947

American DATA ENTRY

Fu i tune Accurate dependable benefits altered Norvsmalung

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M g a Ptaaai send your m u t u Hunan Neeournsk DCS*

P O Boa 24*7 F a r w a r w i . Ml 46331«W7

or FAX 10 610-486-3421 M M OCtK

DAVENPORT SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR

DEL/VERY 0MVCR Par 0«6a M

16226 W 8 M6a. M M C M O M M ( * 1 » I

500 H e l f Wanted G e w n l

D E L I V E R Y A G E N T S to deliver Vie USA TOOAY n Via NorthvOe. South Lyon, and Farm-ngion areas Parsons m u d ba avM-abie Between the hours d 4*m-9am and have own rskabie tranaportabon and ba bondada ExceHed part Mna earrangs tor amal busneaa owners, studsds. homemdiars a raarad par-sons intereeMd persons may cdl: 1-600-778-5266 Ext 644 anydna.

DELIVERY DRIVER

FruahMesler a a m*o r s>«-pker to the automoeve alter market, and wa need mora people who went to laam our Business and grow with us

Our open poemons nckida DELIVERY SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE,

respone*M lor the timely ddwery d products to our cus-tomers Tt*s open position is full-time

If you are merested come n and talk to us Stop by any day during normal Business hours, and we w4 Be glad to axpMn how you can g d n on thia opportunity

24600 Drake Rd Farmington HiM. Ml

EOE

DELIVERY DRIVER Musi have van or covered p«*-up truck Approximately 30 hours a week Hourly pay plus mdeage

Can after 2pm (810)396-5166

DELIVERY DRIVER to dnve a 22 truck lor b e d de»venes Some shipping 8r receiving neces-sary Good pay & benefits Ca» Don,

(810) 616-3450

DELIVERY DRIVER - wanted, part time aftamoone apply In person - Flowers From Joe's, 33018 W 7 MM, Uvoraa.

DELIVERY - Fia-nme M u d have driving record Knowledge d

metro area is a plua Heavy Mmg required Benefits available C M " o n Fn . I0am-4pm 1-800 959-1969

OEMONSTRATORS NEEDED -toed grocery stores Homemaaers. senior welcome Par t t tne. C M 9am-5pm (610) 296-2246

DESIGN & manufacturing hrtn needs Production Help Carpentry skMs helpful. Good atvtude and work etfuc required Send letter to P.O. Box 131. SoutMieW. Ml 46037 or

FAX; (313) 531-7791

DESIGN 8 manufactur ing lirm needs a hands-on office manager.' contrdler/bookkeeper to i o n sdes a production managers to Build & run I ha company Good attitude 6 work ethic required Send resums lo P O Box 131. Southfield, Ml 46037 or Fax (313) 531-7791

DESIGN/TEST ENGINEER

Growing, mlemationd company man-ufacturing seat healers for the auto-motive industry » currently seeking a Des^ne* Design expenence with 2-3 years AutoCAO 2-D Must be able to work on multiple protects Knowledge d OS-9000 a plus Ability to work ndi-vx)uai*y as we l as a tsam Possesses analytical and practical disposition Requires Technical or Engineering degree Several years d automotive or reieied industry prderred. however will consider a new graduate Salary commensurate wtth expen-ence ExceMnt bendits and work environment

Please send resume to: Design/Test Engineer

P O Box 51031 Uvonia. Ml 48151-5031 No Phone. CaM Please

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DESK CLERKS and NIGHT AUDITORS

Greal people Great Country Hearth Inn. Ave, in Canton (313) 721-5

^ TOOL & DIE I

I II you are in the Too l & Die J

r and. want to |0«i a top | Industry am expanding company. Greer- • field Die & M»g Corp ic the • place to c a l We h d d

have exed- | lent benefits 4 wages Imme-

on bo th following poei- |

da te openings on both AM & I PM shifts The

I " r • • Mill Hands

| : S g i a ? ™ " " I . CNC Bonng Mills I • Journeymen Diemakers ! . O n Tryoot ' Send resume lo: I GREENFIELD DfE 4 MFG I 1 CORP |

8301 Honda Or. I Canton, Ml 48187 I ^ Attn H R D S j

DIESEL MECHANIC Fd l kme poeOxn Duees indude fueling, washmg. d e e d PM Mud have own tools rrarumtan 2 yrs experience

In return we offer competitive wagee. health care $ o*ier benefits We dso have a gr eat team d co-workers l t d have growth 6 expansion on *ien mmds

Please subrnn reeume to GENERAL CAR 4 TRUCK

10101 Ford Rd Deeitiom. Ml 46126

Aim MKheM

DIE SETTER/ JOB REPAIR

Clean ef foenl m e l d dampmg lacMy

working w«h progressive dws 4 m -•eed General tod room knowledge hdpluf Able to ad . rim. a repair ( d a E lie Slant beneMs Salary Beaed on expenence Apply or send res>ime to E a E Manufacturing 306 mdudnal Or PtymouBi. Ml 48170 Umeys)

I (acroea from

D I E S E T T E R W«h superveory i t i W n lor amM

non-smoking ennvonment A | » ^ 6 3 0 - 3 3 0 FiarMm Fedener Ca., 12701 Beech Daly Rd WadtaM

DIETARY AIDE deje ' hours 20 hours per

- G J t t s r (810M73-7181

QWOUP HOME MANAGER

and kerning hdplui c 3 w ne I m a n 313445-0044

DIRECT CARE AOES Cenmn a LNonta. Top pay P d d B O W C a l 422-4012

A S S I S T A N T M A N A O C R

Mr group home M UkWM. (6r u r t t K d a M ) A A e m o o n d M Ben-e f i t s C a l l L e n i 9 a m - 3 p m • t i M T i

OlRBCT CAME -teoay r i Ferwengton H»s Not a - lurwig n a n a M 4 pan ame. M M h I T M M M #10 471^141

OtRECT CARE BTAPPf JOB COACH

a r e ^ M o T S i H T M W M £ d M H M H (ken oar C M Ma

(314) 487-7731

LOOKING FOR A CAREER INSTEAD OF JUST A JOB? JARC (Jewish Assoc tar Red-denkel Care) a a progreedve agency w « i me lugheet dards lor dMM cars We C our wages 1 bed m meei retirement plaii, ctkeca d ' r e s

ance, kMon echdarahip program

I N D E P E N D E N T L I V I N G COUNSELOR Pan ama inclurtng weekends

ttdy " S d i l e t l cfcents" M o S c or WCLS trsmed Must have own .efvcla minimum 1 yr raids 3 expenence am*or 2 years d

DIRECT CARE STAFF FuL part-Bme end on-cal poai-nons Vaua U d i driver's koenee end H ^ i Sdtodl or GED grad-uate requred tor M positions MORC or WCLS tramna a plus Afternoon or weekend ends $7.00-46 7Vhr Apply Mon - Fr i . 10em-4pm et JARC, 26366 FraMdn Rd SouthHdd. Ml

\ * r E o i d Oooortunlv E m p t o r

DIRECT CARE STAFF Previous experience with develop-inarita>y AaaMed adults preferred $6 50-$7.00 an hour to start Excel lent benefits 8 training provkled Ca l programs listed below

BELLEVILLE 313-699-5119 LIVONIA

313-591-9239 313-522-6428 313-581-0272 CANTON

313-397-3735

GARDEN CITY 313-513-5121

For further information ca* 316-255-6295

DIRECT CARE STAFF - m u d be 18 yrs d ege, have a high schod diploma or GEO 4 va in drivers kcenee $5 6 M v untrained. $6/hr tramad After 30 days - 46 75 A M about our $250 Nrlng bonue flexible hours 4 bendits avMable C M

lQam-3pm Canton area CM 313-397-6939 or 313-451 -9526 NorthvAe area CM 810-344-6726 W Btoomfieto area 810-768-2864 Milord area cM 810-665-6216

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed lor group home n Canton Fdl 4 pari time aveitabM Cdl Pem between 8om-2pm (313) 455-2062

DIRECT CARE STAFF led to work witl

6em to 10am Mon Trained Starts d $7 OOTtr Or will train (810) 681-0192

DIRECT CARE STAFF Need dependable camg staff tor home located at MemmeiVB Mile Livonia $6 30 per hour C M between 10-4 810-474-0283

DIRECT CARE STAFF Need dependable carmg staff tor home located a l Ecorse 8 Telegreph. Taylor $6 30 par hour C M between 10-4 313-292-1746

DIRECT CARE STAFF Need dependable canng stall lor home locded at Ford 4 CherryhHl Rds . Westland $6 X pet hour Call

10-4 313-326-4394

O I R E C T C A R E S T A F F Need dependable staff

$6 30 per hour C M I0AM-3PM BellevAe (3131699-6543 cr BetevOe (313)699-3806 Canton (3131081-9328 Dearborn (313)277-8193 Deerbom Hts (313)277-8193

DIRECT CARE WORKER Group home openings for days after-noons, midnights Valid drivers license paid Warning Compditrve wage 4 benefits C M (313) 454-3764

DIRECT CARE WORKERS

wanted tor group homes n Wayne County Up to t7itwur Please ca* Oan (313) 366-1702 EOE

DIRECT CARE WORKER for afternoon shift in upbeat vacation group I hour W

home near S o d h M d $7 per 4u« have group home tramng.

expenence and a good dmnrvg record.

C M Larry 810-855-0239

DIRECT CARE WORKERS for group homes 4 supported inde-pendence program n Wayne county Nee caenis. good beneMs. attractive work saee $6-$6 50<tiour Afternoon 4 mrdraght d d t s Pan experience & training helpkjl or wM trem r W w t w n H t x Terrei 313-274-1690

Ptymouth G a m 313-420-0676 Uvonia Diane. 313-432-9732 Earmmgion Cymhie 610-477-6072

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Experienced staff. $6 45: or w a tram Fui or perl-time

(313) 942-0540

DIRECT CARE WORKER Fu*-eme 10 work with devd-opmentaey disabled adults n Belleville Good benefits

W a tram Cdl Mon-Fn., 8am-4pm 013) 387-6955

Direct Care Worfcers Trained $8 50 or wa tram $600^»r Full 4 part-time 313-464-0781

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Needed on M shifts tor now home OMt tCMH trained prderred Fu i

merit C M Mon-Fn 313-342-4577

DIRECTOR SOUGHT tor early chad-hood program t r o u p i Ihe F a n w y o r i YMCA Credmads requeed Also seeking Head Teacher tor 3 4 4 yr aids Credentials requead Fu i ban-e « package included Reeunaa to M Heme*. 28100 Farmington Rd . Farmmgton Has. Ml 4 6 3 M or o M

810-553-6294

DISHWASHER Fd l time tor assisted kvmg.

C M 810-669-S33C

DISHWASHER 2 pm to 10 30 pm. 3 days par week $150 per W«M M a n Redaurant m Garden Cay C M Jim a t

313-422-8003

DISPATCHER E N T R Y LEVEL P O S I T I O N

Ft * generd tabor staffing company m BouthAata Accrammaldy 40-45 hocx work week Fu l l t ime on l y

Reeume to P O Boa 82429 RachldW- Ml 46306-2428

O I S P A T C H E R - M W N I G H T penMMa eacudy alami dHpdcner

lor na j s ^ / s shift Customer service eapenenoe end compuMr

daM Royal O M company to »e moving to Now " d s n ana yeer F a w e to 110-547 3832 or m M to O r w i c d n Career IMnsgar P O a m 1134. Royd O M M T I i o a a

D I S P A T C H E R S W A N T E D For g r o w * onaraad Flymoufh trana-

daM muel be eble to work i

>PoaMonl1 - M n m u m d l y a a r e (ksoeichmg eapen-

j e n g 8 evaMM togie-

aad pny» anarmg. Gred oppor t* i»y tar ngr« WMrt iuaN FAX reeume sdh salary ieau»smsr«i to• (3t3)4S6-i467. AMt D e M H e M

(MBPATCHER TRAMCC

io dam 4 (31S1 M l

500 HdfWialed Geaeral

DISPATCHER

d N9rt Pdtoe Department a appkeaaona tor i Include die-

palcMng pokca. I re and EMS Extern s l v a phona work C o m p u t e r experience and typing skds required. Shift work, hours may vary SMrdtg salary $23.122 w ih a comprdtanawe benefit package SUi rM a C8y d Now appkeebon to the Hunan Reaource Department - 45175 W 10 kaie (810) 347-9452 by March 7. 1007 d 5 00 p.m

Distributor Reporting Representative

AmanCiaan Sydems, In., a major suppfter d specialty chemKde. has sn immediaie entryMvd opportunay mour OMttaulor Rsportng Depl tore highly motivaMd Oidnbutor Reporting Representative lo resolve customer (dcslroutor) Billing and sh^jpmg

ideal canctdate wa possess 2 years order entry eodfor BMng department expenence m a customer Mnnce environment, good math, typng w a s lasi and accurate order-entry puke. Lotus 1-2-3 and well developed cus-tomer service and communicalion

Wa ofler a startmg salary d S20K and teive Benefits comprehensive Benefits I you're

interested n pming our DMnbulor Serwcs team, please submit resume and salary fnuory to

AmenCtean Systems Inc. Attn: Louise Howe

First Center Office Plaza 26935 Northwestern Highway. Suite 400 Southfield, Ml 48304

W e value a diverse workforce

DOG GROOMER experienced kmd person wanlsd tor cojry shop n Plymouth

313-453-8036

DOZER OPERATOR with COL Oaaa A Combo wanted to work tor bidder BackM aapac and basement Expen-ence prderred C M beiweeen 8am-5pm. Mon-Fn (810) 229-2065

DRIVER COL AH

LOCd company looking lor Drivers Earn up to $700 pr week with great benefits Paid holidays and vaca-tions Fun medical optical dental artd rebremer* MWmum t yr expen-ence Good MVR t-800-819-2636

DR IVER CDL licensed driver needed for expandng landecapng company Job requires truckmg and base land-scaping duties Corned Colleen el Sue's Landscaping. Inc.

010-669-3032

Lighl Assembly & Local Van Driving

$7-$8 per hour, good bendks. fnendy stmospriere Muel have good dnvmg racord 4 chauffeurs license

Ask tor Larry (810) 356-2839

DRIVER Locd sdewservtce tor ckstnbutor Entry levd position, good benefits progressive growing co Required CDL with hazardous materials & air-brake enrtorcements good communi-cation skds and driving record Sand resi*rie to HR-Orwer. P.O. Box 52S. Southfield 48037

DRIVER needed lor locd battery distributor M u d have COL Class B with haz-ardous endorsement. $10rt-tour F u i Wne Benefits day shift, drug teat

ROUTE DRIVERSALES PERSON Mud have CDL Class B with haz-ardous endorsement Salary plua commission BeneMs Drug test

CM Bnan d 313-946-0040 or 810-595-1725

DRIVER NEEDED tor local Unliveries Good math skills High Scnool gradude 4 good among record required $ft t i r plus Benefits Send resume to HR-OE. P O Box 02699. Detroit Ml 48202 EOE

DRIVER NEEDED • good drrving record, d i ve to Southgate 8AM and returning home 5 30F*I to Canton will pay 31 5 cents per m i e and $6 00 hour <313)416-1726

DRIVER needed to defcver for automotive pemt store Musi have experience 4

driving record Hours Sam to No week-ends C M Mrs Bray

(810) 476-2252

good 5pm I

DRIVER PsrVFul time Flax hrs Great pay Your transportation 810-474-1739

DRIVERS - Full & part time hartdcapped van drivers needed CDL license preferred Senous inquiries only (313) 421-5600

s DRIVERS

Fun-erne drivers with COL A e n d o r s e m e n t P o s i t i o n s require good dmmg recoid. customer contact, good math siulls. unloading truck on city routes 40 hour week guar-antee Eacdtant company paal benefits package Applicants apply beteeen 130 a m and 4:30 p «V. Mon-Fn

MekxJy Farms, Inc. 31111 IrtdusJnai R d

Livonia, M l 4 8 1 5 0 EOE

DRIVERS GROWING COMPANY WITH

EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT 8 BENEFITS

Needs experienced dmers Trains, doubles and tn-amas

(810) 332-5867 An Equal Opportunky Employer

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

• ookng lor i spacemen tractor-iraaer drivers You muet have a mneman d 3 yeers nerRabla. cay driving experience D O T . quaMad dean MVR and Class 2 COL a rnudl Musi be able to • rod M shds icaeuMon-cM) lo staff Compeiaive howly -Me Posed* HA m s ampioyrrart *> the future tor «te --jm cand-daies Pie amptoyinanf D O T physcd and d u g scteen menaa-tory Repay to

TranaporHaon Menegar

12334 Burt Road Detrok, Ml 46234

270-1446

DRIVERS , u»„ry teller, eamoe

Earn $380-1800 weekly Good d m n g leeoM a muat Apply M 20700

e e DdfVERB' MOVERS e e a e FULL TBBE. BBNEFfTS i t M u d p a n company phydea 4

d u g screen C M 410669 2090 a M tor Catty

or 313-486-6012 a M tar Mad

n n i n D i . mia ii u • COL good MVR 4 be aMe to paaa QQT^phywca ' 4 Mvg acraan

$80(Vwk. Potential Plus jjOOQ

i day man «'3» 2aM7ao

500 Help Waled Garni

DRIVERS NEEDED • No lay-OMia • Regional LTL Carnal • Eiicalsnt wagaa 4 • Tai

• Verdabd MVR/HazMai • Staffing wage $12 wah

n o a a a a alter 8 monthe • Locd Peddta and Lneriaul

poedons svMabls Accepting appkeaaona d

MR}-Stales Express 600-8606413

6236 Jackson Road Ann Arbor. Ml

Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVERS- Subwban tan cab Had tookmg tor good dependable people wMng to work, wanting to earn good

(313) 421-5600

DRIVERS WANTED tor Downtown Detroit Sftude Service Company based out d DetnM Metro Airport seeks dtvers win COL-BP kcenee to do downtown shuffle Excellent arortung hours with m o d weMendar holidays cm. tot someone wdmg to wod. Apply n person al 27%B0 Northkne Rd between Inkster 8 Idd-JaBalt n Romulua. Ml

DRIVERS WANTED tor Downtown Detroit Shuttle Service Company based out d Detroit Metro Airport as ska drivers wrth COL-BP kcenee to do downtown shuttle Excellent woikmg hours with most wsMendt hokdays oft. tor someone wdmg to w o d Apply n person al 27960 Northkne Rd between inkster a Mid dlebell n RorrMus. Ml

DRIVERS WANTED Locd di ivtng COL Class "A - H" requ i red Benefits Call Harry between 9-3. Mon -Fn

(313) 946-4000

DRIVERS WANTED Must be able to operator 13 sp tractor-trailer and have CD

se Apply In person « : 930 S. Ma St . Plymouth

DRIVERS Wented pan-time-4pm-6pm. Mon-Fn Good driving record required Use

hide w a c C M 810-3

DRIVERS S9.00/HR

PART TIME WORK A Bdlevds based markawtg compeny « looking tor dependable irxkinduais to Dnva/inapect door-to-door delivery routes in the WayneiOakland 4 Macomb area 2 to 3 days.-weak. 12-16 hrs told Fnday 4 Saturday required Leave message tor Randy or Cathy 1-600-650-5230

DRIVER/' WAREHOUSE PERSON

Must have Chauffeur s <cense artd good driving record 810-396-0090

^ DRIVER A With CDL keens* Class A No t W restrictions. 13 Speed Tn-axle

Dump Conatruction expenence a plus BeneMs (810) 476-5122

DRIVER WITH VAN needed tor package 4 freight dekvery Lata m o d d 1 ton cargo van needed Paid percentage (313) 459-4162

DRYWALL REPAIR 4 PAINTER Must have drywM repair experience Part-time 4 ha-6me Must hsve transportation 313-326-6175

DUMP TRUCK dtver. fu i time yeer around with COL A apply n person. Eagle Landscape 4 Supply 20779 Lasher Soufhheld 810-356-4342

DUNKIN DONUTS/ AMOCO

Now Hnrtg for f\£ time mornings. Mon thru " r t Sem-tpm $6^wur. Or 9pm-5am. $6 75mour Apply in person at 39600 Ann Arbor Rd al I-275 (313) 459-5944

Earn up to $700 a week FURNACE CLEANERS

C M Sandy at: 810-476-5026

EARN $50-$100 DELIVERY AGENTS NEEDED •No collections. Fndays only

JaK: (810) 474-1800 EC 52

tomer service cats d home F id or part-time, flexible f w n Fui tramm? paid vacations 313-640-6500

EASTER BUNNY v . HELPER Fu i or part-«me $7 4 up per hr

Locd l t d . 810-227-6647

EASTER HELP Brighten a child's Easter Bus year by jolnmg our photo and promoaon team

> d locd Metro Detroit mdta i wmaam LU.hui Mai

agar. Aasntant Manager. Photogia-phers 4 Easier bunny characters W i l l t r a i n . For d e t a i l s c a l l 1 600-422-8967 EOE

Electrical CONTROL PANEL WIRE PERSONS

4 BUILDERS WANTEO Wages based on experience w d also (ram motivated people We guar-antee mora money Sand or fax resume lo A d n Controls. 26043 Center Oaks Court. Wixom. M l . 48393 FAX 810-449-7356

ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR

Ful-trne edctncal aeematng poadon Job raquarements nckjde computer •> eraey and 5 years ssdnamg expen-ence Background in industrial.

able Eiectncd engineering degree prderred. We offer competitive pay

package includng meded. 401 (k) prod shermg and mora Please send reeume to:

Shaw Elect nc Co. 332O0 Schoolcraft Livonia Ml 46150

" We Are An An Equd Opportvmay Employer

E X P E R I E N C E D P E R S O N lo r PANEL WIRING, 55 V . w o d week Benefits Apply d Guerdon Wtg 12193 Levan Rd Uvonia

ELECTRICIAN/INTERCOM Fua^mtetor Fuamme tor Soumheid pruoerty man-egamant company Beneds C M M o n t h r u F r i 9 - S p m 810-366-1030

ELECTtaCIAN JOURNE YMANfM* ) LooMng tor eapansncad people oray.

ELECTRICIANiJOURNEYMAN (mil) lor indwetnd and commerr-ai

(610) 646-7934

ELECTRICIAN Journeyman ( iM) Downriver Contractor

Fas reeume d 313-261 1774

ELECTRICIAN

aoa tar new reededa? N^nSI^

BanaSi K I M <76-4647

ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN (UiF)

•atanaal 4 ocntmi d d Dependable 810363-0418

ELECTRICIAN NEEDED tor l a s d a n M umeiacartg

3 years eapen-

ELECTRICtANS WANTED

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS

ImmBdiatB futt-tie poei-g tions for expenencedf electronic aseembiera " ideai candidate pos- l sesses strong median-1 cal ski Its and is computer* friendly Please call to r ! mora details.

flERFORMANCE ! r p E R S O N N E L j

^ 313-513-5823

ELECTRONIC PRODUCTION LEADER

A growing Electronics Manufacturer has an opportunity tor a production leader to 10m our team Tha sue-cessful cendkJele mm have a i«erw scry and communication tkffs Musi have manulacturmg eapenenoe. pref-erably in electronics We offer a starting salary from 20K oommeneu-rate with expenanca and banaM package as w M aa a challenging i rewar ing environment Sendresu to CCI. 37640 Has Tech Dnve. Fai

mgton H 81^-553-

Fann-Hds. Ml 46331 or Fax to

3268 EOE

ELECTRONICS $8 50-$11 per hr.

High tech manufacturing laoMy n trie Plymouth area Electronics backgroundTTtMary backgroundi' cdan roonvciean enveonment

Temp to Perm Ftodtion ARBOR TECHNICAL 459-1186

QUALITY ENGINEER tor International OEM tier I auppker Customer contact wilh Big 3 and traneplanas interfaces w# i menulac-tunng facikbas. engmeenng. and mp-pkers on quady issues Requires bachelors degree 4 1-3 yrs expen-ence QS-9000 background hedh# Please send rasume 4 salary history to: Harada Industry oI America

28333 Tdegrapn. Suite 275 Southfield Ml 46034

Fax 610356-1520 No phone cols please

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN

Clean, efficient me ld stamping lac*ty seeks a part-time associate lo coordmd* environmental com-pliance program Manufacturing/ engmeenng students, please apply Basic (Chemical back-ground) required Send resume or apply n person st E 4 E Manu-lacturmg. 300 Indudnd Or Pty-mouth. Ml 46170

ESTIMATOR ENGINEER Experienced - some sales eapen-enca desirable tor s m M stampings and attambkss. Benefits Send resume to EE Box 1422 Observer 8 Eccarilnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 46150

ESTIMATOR Metallurgical hed treat expenence wtth PLC and Alen Bradley back-ground Call 810362-4233

Fax 810362-4042 IPG Corp 900 Wiishire Drive

• 115. Troy. Ml 48084

ESTIMATOR needed for w M established West Bloomfield luxury home burden developer Experience preferred Send resume to: Office Menagor 4aaa Oek MCOOW W e d Btoomheld.

"T-JP23

EVENINGS 4 WEEKENDS DAYS Growing urvque speooMy food store n Novi IS looking for reliable over 18 person 810-305-9702

ExOusivs Private Country Club is accepting apphcaaoris tor

Enorgeac. and Personebd tor M areas of our newly

renovated Club K i t chen , D in i ng Room. Snack Bar , Recep t ion

Desk , G r o u n d s & Green a n d Gol f

Aggressive Compensation Employee Meals, Exceaant

Benefits, Exciting Atmoepftere, Employee GoO Departmental Uniforms. Flexible Scheduhng and Comprehensive Training

For Your Success Apply n person

or sand resume to: Waoeek Country Club

, 4000 Club Gate Dr - B f c s r o W d 46302 .

(located South off ol Long Laka Rd between Orchard Lake and Telegraph Rds.)

Fabr icator . In s t a l e r Tra inees Rewardng career opporturaty wah desirable working corxdions Must possess a i w m r ol 1 -2 yrs experience n or rdaied classroom • Blueonnf reading or drafting • Woodaftop 4 tool profoencyTor the lotomng. j i g saw. b M sander router

• Good contmurucaaon l t d

Competitive salary, prod sharing, heeffh beneMs 4 poMrdd ownersh®

Fax resumes to 8103407443

Drug free, non-smoking EOE

FAX/TYPEWRITER TECH immediate fu i time poedon with ben-eMs Musi have lax/typewriter repair

E 11 MM Rd . Warren IP PBM 14500

48049 or Fax. (6101

FERTILIZER APPLICATOR must ba koenaad. to srod tar an eetabkahod company F i d Una Good pay Start

(313) 522-6644

FIELD ENGMEER w d i cf temcd

tor 14707 K Ptymoum <6170

FIELO SERVICE TECHNICIAN Etaemcd Etaearorw 4 Marharecd apduda a "laraesery along wah a 2

experience 4 an TRAMERlOE

Experience In l i e 1 n i g r and impd. manteaon oI training progenia « reqwrad along wah pertnem tech

" aarw-n axpenwvii

M c d a n r i

F a r 6I030B-7B14

FINE JEWELRY STORE SEEKING

PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE lit i iff I data 8 M M i M , tar the Id-

SALE8 ASSOCIATES OFFICE ASSOCIATES BENCH JEWELERS

FMEPLACE INSTALLERS ( a m i « $1 000 pv

W O O D F L O O R 4 A N O E R S 4 A S S I S T A N T S W A N - E D

F i d ame Expenawoe «10» 477e

kxkatg tar sotnaona weh ataohanlcd aooty a m VMM driver's Icanee lor hd-8me Service Tetf i poedon Top wages a beneMs tar experience but v d f t g to earn (313) 2SS0064

FLORAL DESIGNER Experienced t protaasond Fu»pen-Wne oosmcne tar quaddd. orealeo peopd HARRY. M*XER FLOWERS Daemon. IB (313) 5812328

FLORAL DESIGNER needed tar Busy LivcrM Itowor shop 5 yrs expenence requred KM or part kme permanent poeewn C M far an appt 810-477-6618

FLORIST SHOP Sales Clerk

Flexible hours Apply n person Hudson's Nature Nook

An Equel Opportunity Employer

FLOWER SHOP SALES Help Weraed fu i or part-time Apply at person at Btavets Flower Shop 6015 MtodebM Rd Weeawtd

FOREMAN (MIF) - experienced m all

S i ' Also craw members needed for

1 maintenance a tandacapmg Experienced person to do bnck pawng exceMm pay 313-522-6644

FOREPERSONS - Tier one automo-tive menulectunng tuppker. Detroit area, start immedtatefy Gene Stone Eagta Executive Employment 5600 Monroe St Bldg F, Sylvame, OH 43580 Fax 419-662-7339 Or Phone 419-882-6006

F R A N K U N H I L L S C O U N T R Y C L U B T_

Is looking lor LADIES LOCKER ROOM SUPERVISOR Must have good organization* a ccmmuncation skills Expenence or go* knowledge preferred but nol necessary HOUSEKE EPINGiSANQUE T SET-UP- Cteanknass a deta<> e prionty

Call Sharon Bofan, Mon-Fn Between 11 em-3pm (810) 651-2200 or Fax resume to (810) 932-0693

FURNITURE DEUVERY OFFICE Located n our datnbubon center requires an organized, dependable ndv idua i to coorOnala the a v M abdty of rnercfiandse. record and audit COOs and achedud dekvenes Job requree constant customer con-tact. so customer service and profes-sn r t d phone skills are a must Computer experience helpful Fui and pan Wne poedons available Some weMend hours necessary Ann Gabler Newton Fumrture Inc . 30411 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoraa Ml 48150 (3131 52S-4662

FURNITURE STORE Part-time CASHIER Expenence helpful Call for an apporntmanl

(313) 326-6460

GARDENER Btoomheld Has For pnvale estate Must have ex pen enca Must be hard working and a sdf-starter Monitor 4 oversee a 4-acre estate Opportunity tor long term growth Please FAX your

reswne to 810644-4382

GATE ATTENDANT

A Farrnington Hills apartment community tunng dependable, motivated individuals Fun-bine, rrodnxghts 9 45pm-6am

Apoly n person al

M U D ^ r o C D a Management Oftvse

35055 Mmrwood Dr Farmington Has Ml

N W comer o l k Grand River 4 Drake -

WORK TODAY PAID TODAY®

LABOR READY

NO FEES - NO HASSLES 6 DETROIT AREA OFFICES

NOW OPEN APPLY IN PERSON

28157 8 Mile Rd Ldonia (810) 471-9191

27422 Michigan Ave Inksiei (313) 563-6111

701 E. 9 Mite Rd. Ferndale (810) 541-7272

14303 FenkeH Detroit (313) 273-0100

16129 10 Miie. Eastpoinie (810) 773-9877

710..M- Huron St. Pontiac (810) 332-5555

COME SEE US TODAY!!!

CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY WHSE JANITORIAL

HOTEbRESTAURANT . MORE

GENERAL HELP - l i d ame lor garden earner Front counter & phone work Muat bs good with kg-ures Apply n parson Wad thru Fn Eagle Landscape 4 Supply 20779

- •. Southfield 610356-4342

GENERAL LABORER tor machine shop M u d be 18 have oood dnvmg racord Dunes Shippmg 4 Recenting. dabumng mamte-

Appfy 8am-3 30pm Delta Research 32971 Capua

Livonia. Ml. 48150 313-261-6400

G E N E R A L L A B O R E R S Packagers, Machine Operators Assembly. Werehouaa WOLVERINE STAFFING e n need of hard rekabte workers ! you M thiecntena we warn you! Fax reeumee to 313-513-0071

or C M 313-513-8600 tar more detaM

GENERAL LABOR

FULL OR PART TIME We have HexftM hours Perfect tar CoMge Students Daytime poelion open tar leapawaPis person. We dfer nwiimum 17 00/Hr to s ta r t . d l u s banuass We offer fteeffh deur-ance pad iioraaon and free urdorms t M M Irom O C C Apply et parson. Mon -Fn tOem-spm

Orchard 14 Car Waah-SnM |nest to K-MART)

30980 CKhar t Lake

GENERAL LABOR F i d I m e

N d i M M C M beMaa i i 4 30 em and 700 am A M tor Joe Pantv-ngpon Hds I d 810-474 52«0

GENERAL LABOR

W tar womervman wMng lo a n d j i e r a m a S6 JOtv

•-ar 1810) 162-4571

GENERAL SHOP HELP pan I m e 5 M6a Sheldon Ffesdfe hours. Man Fn between 8em 5pm C M (313) 461 MOO i

OCT PAID TO HAVE FUN Do you enjoy m d t danomgi T»M ooiAd be 9m camar tar you Become a Olac Jockey ' Ereerfemer today

C M (31S) 644-2210

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GOLF INOOSTBY O P E N I N G S

Hilltop O f t Course. Plymouth. Ml Actep&ng* appkcatione tor ths 1907

ton Foi more mtarmebon cat (313) 453-9800

go*

GRAPHICAL SYSTEMS SPECIALIST

A progressive pnnkng and rapro-oraptiics company m the metropolitsn Detroit open

area ha* an immediate lor a Graphc Sysiems Spe

cation o» cu/rsm and potential c ustomers on how lo prepare files toe ? ect'onic output. troubleshooting lect ioinc hie iron. sssisling u M

if" on customer caaa that retate to ewclromc output ot Iheir Has A thor-cwjgn undetatandng 0I both PC and otfer (nalltxms essential The suc-cessful candidate must have a w:<kmg Knowledge ot several grspmc software package! Experience rromng with vanoua Me* and aystem transfers is helpful Please no phone calls Please send resume and salary requirements to

NRCLsson Systems Inc Attn Human Resources

29400 SlepHcraon Highxxay Madea" Heights. Ml 40071

An Equal Opportunity Employer Cry Choice

HI LO DRIVER

nave a recent Romulus wsrehouse dnvsr We oiler

• Full benel* package and competitive wsges

• Numerous trull operation • Clean Environment • Opportunity tor Advancement • Growth Industry

Musi have GEO ol Optoma and decent malti s*i#s Apply today '351 Mi* (S ol Ford) Westland Ml 46185

Eoe

INOUS TRIAL FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Field service tochmaan to metal snd repair mechanic* and etoctrtcd scales Must know basic d a t H o n c i and have gooa mechamcd apktude Competitive wegeibeneffls package Resumes sand to

Slerkng Scale Company toe , 20960 Boanmg Or Souttiheto 48075

INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANAGER

HI-SPEED PACKAGING MECHANICS

Leading Downriver marxifacturer l a s immediaie opemngs tor maintenance mechanics Candidates m o i l be experienced in servicing vanety cl f»gh speed packaging machines including fc\ sealers computer W-eracy a must Knowledge ol servo drives Windows 96 4 NT a plus Excellent wages and benefits Equal Opportunity Employer Send resume to Mecharvc P O Bo« Ml 44183-0514

i 483, Trenton

GRAPHIC DESIGNER With strong editorial design s*ilts tor magazine publisher Expenence in QUARK Photoshop 4 Illustrator Send resume to, Bo. MG, Scott Publi-cations 30595 Eight Mile Livonia Ml 48152-1798

GRAPHICS PRE-PRESS OPERATOR

Experienced on MAC Platform -Quark . Pagemaker Photoshop l»usjralo« & Free-hand Ful -wi«. flex-ible hours Fax or mail resume S salary requirements to Trade Graphics. 39325 Plymouth Rd Livoma Mich 48150 Fan

313-542-1620

GROUNDS - Immediate opening Permanent full-time in Uvonia tor Grounds Person Experience not necessary Musi have drivers "cense 4 transportation Livonia Trade Center 313-261-4887

GROUNDSKEEPER For large Farmmgton Mills apartment community Must

have own transportatton Appty in person

H i o i o c D a Management Office 35056 Muirwood Di

Farmington Mills Ml N W comer of

k Grand River & Drake -

QROUNOS KEEPER Needed m Auburn H*s lor a luxury 230 unit community Full time start immediately Good rvour-y wage No weekends Please can Mon-Fn

" 810-377-2880

GROUNDS/ MAINTENANCE PERSON

Needed W lime lot Plymouth Apt community Call Kay Mon thru Fn 10-4prn at 810-569-6880

GROUNDS team at Farmmgion commurvty Great work enwronment Starting pay $7 an hour with room tor atjvancemem. Call 8iO-4?i-362S.

The Hol iday Inn o l Farm-i n g t o n H i l l s i s n o w accept ing apl icat ions for posit ions m the fo l lowing areas

• Houskeep ing • Account ing • Reservat ions • Sales Administrat ive

Assistant

The Hol iday Inn o l Farm-ington Hilts is a 250+ upscale l u l i - se fvce hote l with good pay and d e n t -ins Apply in person at 38123 West 10 Mile Road, or l a * resume io

810-476-4570

Equal Opportunrty Employer

Position available al growing security co Candidate muM have • ipeneoce Neat L e v * II a ptua nol reqi«od ~

2-5yrs lua but

Company vehoe & ben-• Cal (3131 532-4066

INSULATION INSTALLERS Experienced loctags rale ot wa B i n starimg sa 50 Jones Ineulakon 22811 He sip E of Novi Rd N oil 9 Mile Novi 810-348-9880

JANITORS Wrth axpar lenca t7-$1CV Hr Can tor d e t a i s 810 -442-1112

JIG BORE 7 years minimum experience on tool end future work Overtime, benefits, •01K (313) 522-4780

JIG GRINOER X Experienced m al types ot gage, loture 4 data* gnndmg ffSaT Uvonia

Tool. 12701 inkster 313-425-4500

INSULATION INSTALLERS Exp lootage rate or wrt nam, starting $8 50 Jonas Insulation. 22B11 HesJip. E ol Novl Rd N 0» 9 mi«e. N o ^ (810) 348-9880

HOTEL HOLIDAY INN TROY. A Trans mra Management. Inc operated property is currents accepting applications 'or the fokowmg positions • Front Desk (tul time & part time) • Housekeepers • Weekend Security . Food 4 Beverage Stall We offer competitive pay 6 bene Ms as we< as the opportunity lor advancement witrsn an exciting growing company Please apply «i person

Hobday Irm - T i p . 2537 Rochester Court Troy Ml 48064

! G « O U P H O * t w j • d a y s , afternoons, m i d n i g h t s " • Val id driver's l icense pa idB " t ra in ing Competitive wage a n d " | benefits C»«

1(313) 663-6637 Salem TwpB (3131 677-7929 Ann A i t t o r "

| ( 3 1 3 l 454-3764 P l y m o u t h |

HAIR SALON Assistant • Hair Stylists

Experienced Clientele available 1810) 539-1234

HAIR CARE Licensed Cosmetologist earn a guar-anteed hourly wage » commission Receive an excellent me<*c* 4 dental package 4 up to 3 woeks paid vaca

ton Cal iohn ryan associates 1-800-552-4870

HAIR DRESSERS 4 NAIL TECHNICIANS

F i j i or part lime Walk-m drstrcl M ' v r m w ptynuui-1 13 13.1 «a» 3990

HAIRORESSERS, NAIL TECHS and part-time Receptionist tor beau-tiful Downtown Plymouth salon.

(313) 459-0670

HAIR DRESSERS Now rvrmg Styksts tor salon Westlend S6hr plue

Ca l C-ndy 313-525-9876

HOTEL

We're the Best!' 8est Western Laurel Par* Suites is now accepting applications lor • Front Desk Sia" • Room Cleaners • Breakfast Bar Staff • Banquet Set-up Competitive Pay 'Benefits 4 Flexible Schedules' Please apply w person 8esi Wesiem Laurel Park 16999 S Laurel Par* 6 Mile • l-27SUvor*a

Vl313i 4&4 Q050

INSURANCE AGENCY MANAGER

A maror mu«>-kne Michigan insurer seeks an Agency Sales Mar«ger lor a growing agency in Oakland County Responsibikkes inctuda recruiting and managing agents and meeting enaC kshed sales obiecBves Agency cur-rently has over 20 agenls but potential to luture growth As your agency grows so does your income The successful candidate will have at least two years ol insurance experi-ence be effective in motivating people and have a track record <* sales success Competitive compen-sation package includes benefits, bonuses and other mcent/ves This is a cha l lenge career with one ot Mich-igan s Wrongest and most respected insurers Send complete resume to

RECRUITING MANAGER O O HUMAN RESOURCE DEPT

P O BOX 27549 LANSING Ml 48909-0549

JOB COORDINATOR/ INTERVIEWER

Part wne person needed for our fas! paced Garden City olfice Responsi-b i l i t i es inc lude . In te rv iew ing , answering phones and Ning |Ob orders Saturdays are a must Please FAX res»*ne to Roddy Temporary Services, (313) 422-06k)

Deadline • 2/24/97 al 5 00 pm

LEASING poaitmr. lor apt. oomnx**y m LrvomaWesHand. U l dm*. bene-Ms avalade Experience m sales hetpM Sand resuna to Paragon Properties 32400 Telegraph Rd •202 Bingham Farms, Ml 48025

LIBRARIAN. PART-TIME Needed to provide supetvwon to sup-port stall tor serials work and InterLi-brary Loan Will also provide OUKigtiprvc inelnickori and re Is ranee service Position requns MLS two evenings per week and weekend rota-Bon Submit reeume and salary requirements to Wa»h College LOrary Posoon. 3838 Lwemcas Road. Troy. Ml 48C83 EOE

LIGHT ASSEMBLY/ MACHINE OPERATORS

MAINTENANCE Motivated Maintenance per-sonnel needed tor heaxh cars 'acJny Musi be handy, hard working, and er^oy being part o l a learn H rteresled apply to:

Peachwood mn 3500 W South Blvd

i t . Rochester Has. Ml 48309 *

RCQtONAL FWANC€ REP _ S150K Factor commercial/

industrial nvOKee Ca l Ray or Pete at 810-524-1500: Fax 524-2481

KEY LINER 4 type setter wsnted for last-paced graphic i ance prelerred Pa resume lo PO Box 339 Wayne. Ml 48184-0339 Attention Sean or ca l 313 729-4555

hie company Expen Par t i us bme. Send

KITCHEN & BATH INSTALLERS

Wanted Musi hsve tools snd insur-ance Experienced nsed only apply

(313) 522-6377

LABORER Parking let maintenance company seeking daytime laborers and r»ghl shift vacuum truck dnvet Must have good driving record and be respon-sible Excellent wage and health ben-efits Apply a l 25905 W 7 Mile Rd efits Apply Redford or call; (313) 592-0810

LAB TECHNICIAN Smal l manu lac tu rmg company seeking motivated individual to operala small lab Competitive bene-fits and salary Send resume or apply in person to GMA Industries 38127 E corse Romulus. Ml 48174

Walertord plant haa «nmediate open-ings lor tu l Bme day(600am to 3 30pm| No expenence required, treining provided Producbon bonus, benekta package 4 40IK after 90 days For detaas cal between 800am 4 4:30pm af (8101 6232500

msuiance

CLAIMS SUPERVISOR

Detroit Metro Area Office

HealthCare COMPARE Corp. me leader m managed care is currendy seeking a supervaor to oversee thai day-to-day ac lMws of our M l review processing learn m a workers comp environment

The successful cand«Jate must have al least 1 -2 years d supervisory expe-rience with demonstrated leadershp skills in a claims or managed care environment 2 years ol workers comp bJ processmg expenence. knowledge ol mu» stale lee sched-ules and excellent communication 4 interpersonal skate A knowledge ol medical terminology CO-9 codes, and EDS systems a plus

We ofler a competitive salary & excel lent benefits ndudmg 40l(k) 4 stock purchase plans For conlidentsal con-sideration please sutmrt a resume and salary history wrth cover letter staling position desired to;

Human Resources Oept PGCS

Healthcare COMPARE Corp. 3200 Highland Avenue

Downers Grove. IL 60615-1223

HealtfiCare COMPARE eoe nvVOfv

HOUSECLEANERS FULL MEDICAL. DENTAL « LIFE

FuN 4 part-nrhe Mon-Fn days company car $6 25-58 25 to start including paid dnve time

ft

unitorms. paid holidaysAracalions * __ Caa to find oui why WE ARE THE HIGHEST PAYING bonuses

MAID SERVICE AMERCAN FREEDOM

CLEANERS (8101 473-9300

HOUSECLEANERS , Fu>: 4 part tune MAKE YOUR

LAMINATOR Needed tor Waaed Laka Cabinet Shop Experienced only need apply Start imrnedatery Blue Croas oHered

810-669-3823

LIGHT INDUSTRIALS OPPORTUNITIES!

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Assembly Warehouse

Sorters Packaging Press Operators Machine Shop

General Labor Top pay" Bonuses' Holiday Payl

Over-bme pay! Temp-Med insurance LIVONIA, 313-266-8660

SOUTHFIELD, 810-352 1 300 AUBURN HILLS. 810-373-7500

TAYLOR, 313-284-0777

< •

SHELLING. PERSONNEL SERVICES

Maintenance/Painter $100 Signing Bonus! Now is you< 5>portii%ity to (om the excumg M d of property management and work w«i ma Deal team m rhe industry We are wfcng 10 tra»» the

I people and are saarcfwig tor a Painter Painter i Assistant and a Prep Assistant Maks Ihe decision to be s pari ol Bis wwvung toam al Aid ingtxooke in Wesl Bloomfield Fax your resume 10 (810)661-3246

or call (810)661-0966

MAINTENANCE PERSONS

Fulltime needed tor large apartment oommunrty in Rochesler H*s , Gen-eral martenance (ptomOing, elec-trical. HVAC) and piep expenence necessary Musi have relerences Apply in person 250 Hampton Circle. Rochesler Has. ca l 810-852-9698

BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE To S50K Salary, benefits, bonus.

Personnel Data Report 810-524-1500: Fax. 524-2481

MANAGER Qym, health and racquet dub Expe-rienced New construction t\ Lrvorsa Aak tor Al {313) 591-1212

MANAGER/HAIR STYLIST Part time. Apply ai Ma/ywood Nursing Care Center 3897S W 5

Mile. Livonia Ml EOE

MANAGER Needed m growing co Musi he ve the aMity to moevale. drecl 4 encourage a staff at 9 people m Telemarketing 2 yt degree r. communeaaon soda-ogy business managemenl or 7yrs eipenence m merkattng managamem r e q u i r e d Fax r e s u m e to

313-266-1776

MEETING PLANNER All

opereng tor a M e e t i n g P lanne r /Coo rd i na to r Requires exceptional comrmaHcalwe sk*s. good mderatandtog d MS OMce products, and p e w s meeeng planrwig experience We dler a com-

compenaaaon " ' i and many o(

salary and emk Naaxy » Boa 1544. Observer 4 Eccentric 36251 Schoolcraft. Lrvoma. Ml 48150

many opportunMes tor advancement Please fa* your

-SI 30. or ma* Services.

7080. Novi. Ml

OFFICE CLEANWG po—on Expen-d pert urns, evenings Farm-

inglon Hias Novi. Plymouth a Romulus areas Esceaent pay Atao Day Ponar needed (313)453-4546

relerences 10(81 to Steve Newel. Inc . P.O. Bo* 48376-7060

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER Established Lsndscape Nursery snd Garden Center Fu i tone position designing, selling landscape projects Two years design sates expenence a must Degree In Horticunure helpful Salary/benefits commensurate with expenence Send resume to Plymouth Nursery 4 Garden Center

9900 Plymouth - Arm Ar t» ' Rd Ml 48170

LOAN OFFICER Experienced lor las! growing mort-gage company Great pay plan 4 benefits Send resume to

Firs' Mortgage America 24681 Northwestern

Southfield. Ml 48075. Altn Larry

MAINTENANCE PERSON

I Regional property mangemeni 11irm - seeking an e*penenced

nee person tor a | 7 4 - u n i t deve lopmen t i n I Tremon OuaWied carxkdales I must be exper ienced i n I buikkng mamtanance tum-I over and contractor superv-i s i o n For i m m e d i a t e I consideration lax or mail I resume 4 salary history to

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 38345 W Ten Mle Rd

Suite 300 Farmington Has. Ml 48335

Fax: (810) 471-7100

MANAGER TRAINEE For over 75 yrs our company has been saong the pace m the insur-ance mduetry Combmed Insurance Company d America, a wholly owned suOsidary d Aon Corporation (NYSE-AOC). is seeking two results-onented 4 managemenl-minded **»• victuals in Ihe local area

•E*pense-peid classroom training •Competitive compensation package

-plele benefits program •Management Iraimng i develop

ment Mertl promotions based on alMude 4 performance

For consideration and appointment call Mr Johnson (313) 973-6100 between 10 00AM-5 00PM EOE-M/F

MAINTENANCE PERSON lor Wesfland apt community,

313-326-8270

LOVER S LANE Part tme warehouse support F lexde hours Apdy «\ person at 2020 North Wayne Rd, Westland

Plymouth Plymouth.

Attn Dave Bnce

LANDSCAPE EMPLOYMENT D 4 B Landscaping, Inc a profes-sional corporation serving residential 4 commercial dienls smce 1972 has challenging careers tor experienced people with horacultursl and or lech-m c a l background , superv isor , loreman 4 technician positions avail-able m construction, bnckscape main-lenance lawn 4 tree care, and irrigation Signing bonuses available S U M D 4 B Landscaping mc 38281 Schoolcraft Road, Suite H. Uvorsa. Ml 48150 313-534-5515

Insurance Inspectors Commensal Unas Field Inspectors F d l or Part time Call Mr K Mon or Wed . 9-3pm , at McCurry Inc (810) 559 8616

INSURANCE Looking tor CSR to work lor an agency that speciakies in ihe Eqiwie industry Insurance knowl-edge important. «« t ram for specialty m a r k e t C o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y W'tjenefits. Respond to: P O Box 417. Bloomfield Hills. Ml 48303

LANDSCAPE Experienced superintendent lorvman (MF), operators, laborers 2 to 3 years experience only EOE

(313) 416-9090

LANDSCAPE FOREMAN Handa-on position, must be orga-nised able to menage and molivate crews Musi have knowledge d plant material, f lowers weeding and pruning Opening requ«es some land-scape construction along with reading blue pnnfs Training will be provided for qualified applicants Competitive wages and benefits available Contact Coleen ai Soes Landscaping. Inc

810 -669-3032

LUMBER YARD HELP

MAINTENANCE PERSON enced. fu« time Musi have expen ence vwth Johnson > Air Furnace with air For apartment complex m Wesl land (313) 729-6636

Must be 18 yrs. Dow Lumber 7820 Chubb Rd. Salem.

$7 AN HR. No expenence necessary

Apply m person 5555 Treadwell, Wayne

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed. (810) 348-6120 fija time tot manufactured housing

community In Wixom. (810) 684-2767

MACHINE OPERATOR Mechanically inckned person to train f o r ope ra t i ng m e l a l f o r m i n g machinery Once learning this phase it can lead «to a set-up training pro-gram Benefits Non smoking envi-ronment Apply 8 3 0 - 3 30pm. Franklin Fastener, 12701 Beech Daly Redora

MACHINE OPERATORS S240iWeekly

Auto supplier in Westland area A l shifts long term

Apply 9-11am & 1-3om 34771 Ford Rd (E. ol Wayne) Picture Id 4 SS Card Required

INTERIM PERSONNEL

MACHINE OPERATORS - FuN time positions for a blue print machine operate- 4 large Xerox format copying Will tram Benefits Apply at: Northwest Blueprint Co . 13450 Farmmgtor Rd . Livorua

722-9400 or 721-8300

HOUSEKEEPER full lime person needed ID clean common areas 4 vacant units 'or Southfield apartment complex Please can * m Cram at 810-559-2680

pan-kme person tor senor assisted living community m Southfield Con-tact Frankin Terrace NO CALLS A C C E P T E D B E T W E E N 12 30-1PM 810-358-0212

HAIR DRESSSERS &

NAIL TECHS

I or part-wne employees 10 nande (he overftow d clienis Please phone 313-427-8711. aak tor imda.

HAIR SALON Ass«tam for Desk W-th Expenence

Also Stytms lor f u i time floor Wonderland (313) 427 1380

HAIR SALON - Lwoma M a i

Part time evening hrs Also NAIL TECH needed 810-471-0630

HAIR STYLIST & Assistant

a motivated Stylet w h ciiermaa and (010) 349-1562

HAIRSTYLIST Established salon m Southfield

HAIRSTYLIST F a m a M o n ren tage Same

HAIR STYLIST • Licensed, expen enoe « rdUr aettmg 2 days per week Eacetort hours New W. Otoomtdd Nursmg Home

1*101 881 -7080

HOUSEKEEPERS Needed tor assisted Irving laciMy m Now Fui bme Ca l Looaine

(810) 669-5330

HOUSEKEEPING/ LEASING PERSON

Needed tu l time for Plymouth apart-ment cemmunty Cal 9-3pm. MorvFn

313-453-7144

ICI PAINT S T O R E S DIVISION Inside Store Associate

OOSikcm available Wanted dependable. ee»-mo»veted indwduats Musi have strong eu»-

INSURANCE REPAIR ESTIMATOR

Experienced Competitive salary, health insur ance vacation, company car or rmieage on personal vehcle

' Incentive program available • Musi be physically able to climb ladder

. Atxny to pleasanay converse and negdllale wilh insurance company personnel and polcy holders

ALTERNATE • WILLING TO TRAIN aggressive person iwth construction background

Call Dome for irnemew appX (313) 441-1010

INTERNATIONAL Entry level posit ion Customs brokscagailreighi forwarder needs cdtoge graduate Hard *or*er Ca l Brad (313) 946-5900

For xminedMs consideraHen

313-525-4350

I.DVO D. GRINDER For loee tolerance tool a m * «i Pty-

S. Ca l tor 463-2494

IMMEDIATE OPENING tor 2 p M c 4 molding r m d w i e operators Apply • l person RotW Products 9260 General Dr . Plymouth Ml

No phone cats plaaae

HALL MONITOR M * i School Some coaaos a n d or expenence with •ddsecenn i * s l e r n d Houta. 10 45am i I 5pm I

e i Harold Pnwcaal

(810) 4

HEAD CASHIER w O some Mananemem n aM ISMM Voij « MOM Lrvoma Ma« (8101 478-7573

HEATING « COOUNQ I fMl

(3131 813

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS" Medium and large corpora non

* * * * * WORDPROCCSSING SECRETARIES

1-8 yrs MS Moid 8 Excel M p U DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

Mki 6.000 KSPH Tew» 8 Perwi Exosaers benetos' Ca l tod^'

INVENTORY ANALYST Da*m Clulch Corporabcn has an apemng tor an Inventory Analyst, al our Belleville Ml manufacturing faoaty Duties wit include daily cycle counts, rventory acquitments, anal-ysis d vanance to datenrane rod causes, development d enrreeave action and coordnaton d the anrual physcal inventory process The ideal canddale wit be very detail oriented.

a 2 3 years inventory control experience, cycle cow* expenence K3M PC andor IBM AS/400 expen

LATHE HAND For tod shop m Plymouth Short run work Experienced only Call lor appointment. (313) 453 249 '

LATHE OPERATOR Two years m ianum expenence 8lue Cross and 401 (k) 32825 Manor Park Dr. Garden City (313) 421-4470

LATHE OPERATOR 5 years experience Garden Oty Forward sdary and work history to P O Box 1544, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft. Uvonia. Ml 48150

FILE CLERK ~Zft u*r

fifcng and miscellaneous dekveness Must haye reliable iraneportabon Ca l Mrs Betanger a t (810) 948-0000 or

Fa* resume to (810) 948-9494

ORGANIC LAWNS. Inc seeking non-commissioned account service 4 sales raps Lawn knowledge andror sales experience a pkjs From $25 to S35K plus benelits Send resume to Organic Lawns. Inc 25715 Meadow brook. Novi, Ml 48375

sa t ton and beneina package interested appHenls should fa* Iherr resumes to 313-387 7330

LAWN SPRAY COMPANY Wented. experienced Sprayers only Starling at 112 and up, plus benaWs Send resumes to: Organic Lawns mc . 25715 Meadowbrook Rd Novi M l , 48375

LAWN TECHNICIAN Q row ing fer t i l izat ion company seeking amMtous indvutoala " menage lawn ter t *n t ton ron Leem sales sennos and worti oul-doors 1400 to $700 salary per wsek phis 10% sales oomm—ton

(810) 437-4849

LEASING AGENT experienced needed Mon • Fr i . S-7pm Sal 10-5. tor apartment oompto* m Westland

(313) 72*6636

INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK

wpkca iwns lo i apa i t « i "e tovemwy CM*

ad|usang nventory and oater areas d mvenloiy contra vtous expenence m inventory control preferred »Kh CRT computer know

good convnuracaaon and math

LEASING AGENT tai Royal Oak apartment complex

Fn I AM IP 4 PM

Perjijnnel Unlimited

31 >542-0400 11*642 1171 Fax

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS

SERVICE TECHNICIAN needed tor Service Oepenmem d

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN

Leedtog Oownriver manuleciurer h • • i l l o»iwi toi mm11 CaMMaie m u d be d a w boa

•Naa Wndkae 88 NT erd dad torkM repaa a dee Eiudld M| 8 beneiita Equal OaporttmHw Employer Send resume « Eletan-o a n p 0 Boa 4*3 T ^ n l n r Ml 4818*8614

I N S P E C T O R

s s s s - * 1 <8101 843-oaao

SPARTAN STORES. MC

8078 Ha»Qr, RoeO laTTa 48170

EX>E*»* /V»f

INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK

LEASING CONSULTANT - N o w NortTnide rernd uai'»r»miaei seek poMad. snthuaauac mdvktud Basic oMoa d d h and dependsbJs a d o readied Se« starters caa Ranee at (810) 642-8686 EOE

MACHINE REPAIRS400 Wkly MecharvcaUeiectncai experience

needed Work with conveyor belts Apply MOT. -Fnday 9-11 4 1-3 29240 Buckingham Ave 88

Livonia, Ml 48154 . Bhng SS Card 4 ID

INTERIM PERSONNEL

Maintenance person tor apartment must have transporta-

traimng. good pay Please (810)352

community: lion Good In ca l 2-4680

MAINTENANCE PERSON Full-lane experienced m healing/ coding for Southhend property man-agemenl co Benefits Call Mon thru Fn . 9-5pm (810) 356-1030 E O E

MAINTENANCE PERSON National company seeking ma nance person tot oBii»inOus reta i l p roper t ies E x p e r i e n c e required Must have a vehicle send resiane lo Axiom. 2000 Town Center, St, 500, Souffle® d, Ml 48075

An Equal Opportun*y Emptoyer

MAINTENANCE PERSON

tor apartment community Eipenence prelerred m al phases d mamta-nance mdudng basic plumbing, ©tec tnc and carpentry Other duties 10 include apartment prep and grounds work Fu i bme positron wflh beneMs and apartment Call <810)349-8200

MENTAL HEALTH CARE Working anth mentally IB adulta. starting a l $6 25 an hour plus lull medical, dental and optical bene-fits. after 90 days, with a 50 cent raise Farmington area Please c a l Misty or Christy for an interview at

810-477-6044

MERCHANDISER - PART TIME For local card 4 g*l shop Flextole hours Expenence necessary

(810) 641 Cal: 1-0539

MESSENGERS Btoomheld Has firm seeks fu i lirne Messengers wkh excekem driving records EiceSem bend«sl interested canddatee ca l Sherry P M

(810) 972-5080 Equal Opportunity Employer

MANAGER TRAINEES Blue Chip companies in service industries need promotable Corpo-rals Trainees Degree required WiM consider recent grsd $24-$28K C-alt/tax resume to Stacey Koepp 810-932-1170. fan 810-932-1214

Harper AasooaHa 29870 MxMabal Farmington HMt. Mi 48334

MANICURISTS WITH some clientele nature; nails pedicures and archmg Busy salon, tol wne. space rental Immediate start, contact mane (810) 642 2882 or apply m person Phase 0 n s Hairdressers 2507 W Maple.

BtoomNek) Hills

Manufactunng

Production Control Coordinator Assistant

Matenai handling company seeks person to maintain daily wor* orders by sHocatmg mate-

L expediting matenai short-ages . c rea te p u r c h a s e requstDons and meet ichedi le commitments lor it's Ne» Hudson manulacturmg facility Must be computet kleraie work wel with others have strong organisational and com munications ska. able lo loSow instructions'procedures work overtime and have reguttr attendance

If qualified aend resume wrth cover letter detarkng creden-«a.H and salary history to

J B Webb Co . H R Oept 34375 W 12 Mne Rd

Farmington Has. Ml 48331 No lelepnone cdto please

E0E/AA Emptoyer

METALLURGIST Clean, d taeru . metal stampmg lackity seeks associate M or part Bme to coonSmale metaBurgKd testing program Metalurgical study students please apply Expenence requ i re* Send resume or apply to E 4 E Menu lecturing 300 Industrial Or Pty-

.mouth, Ml 48170

OFFICE RECEPTIONIST busy cdl-son d a p . Mon-Frl. 9-3 Good phone

I. nght office (tulles Appty at M rtymoun Rd OAQ Auto

OFFICE SUPPLY 8 lumiture com-pany seeks U kme person to aseat manager M u d have 1 y experience

I ofttoe company leneMs A l rtormaaon con-

• , 5 * 4

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoraa. Ml 48150

OPTOMETRY OFFICE seeks sea motivated data* oriented

tar lab work Fui kme, bene ply m person 1st Optometry

42461 Ford Rd . Canton S T E A p p f y m i

OPIQMETRIC TECHNICIAN For patient onemad private pracoce Please cal V d <313> 421-5454

# ORDER PROCESSOR

Immeckale openmg Computer expenence essenkel Smal non-smokmg of lce Fu i kme poaaion, benefits svaaabll Vacation and hobday pay 517 546 3813

MIG/TIG WELDERS Growing manufacturing fealty located between BngWon * i d Ann Arbor haa •nmediats openmgs tor MlG. TIG or MIGiTlG welders wrth minimum three years sxpenence or eqmvdsrt combi-nation d expenence snd trsmmg Musi be due to pass s i k l l s test to qualify Shift tlexfcaiy a mual as is s H.S ifcptoma or GEO Competitive wages snd axceflent benefits aval abkt after 90 days For first consideration apply m person Mon through Fn , 8 a m to 4 p m or send resume to.

MascoTech Tubular Products, inc

7495 East M-36. Box 1185 Mamurg. Ml 48139-185

Altn S S4vers>Human Resources

GRINDERS CARBIDE cutler gnnderrtorm gnnder. dra pointer Call 313-266-2090

MACHINIST/TOOL MAKER' DIE REPAIR

For a metal stamping plant Must have experience in repair d smal dK>s 4 make tool delays Mual ba able io work any shift Medical bene-Ms 4 profit shanng Non smoking environment Apply 8 30-3 30pm Franklm Fastener, 12701 Beech Osfy. Rerttnffl

MAIL ROOM - Uvonia. production assembly Sorting, inserting expen-ence a plus Flexible hours

(313) 432-1800

MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATE

Opportunity m fesl paced growth oriented metd stamping company seeks maintenance parson Musi be self maturated 8 have 2 years expenence with standing presses 4 support eoutoment Apply In person al £ 4 E Manutactunng 300 Indudnd Dr.. Plymouth. Ml 48170

MAINTENANCE PERSON EXPERIENCED

Off ice at 7 M i le ' l -257 needs handyman tor repairs, and lokow-up with outside contractors AutoCad expenence to do building drawings a plus Part bme - flexible hours. SubrM resume or application ar. Dortec Industries 19888 Haggerty Rd., Livonia, Mi 48152 Phone (313} 432-4475 Fax (313) 591-3902

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Manufactunng RECEIVING INSPECTOR Fo< Mtgi Automotive suppker Basic SPC knowledge 2 to 3 years quakfy expenence Send reaume to Ann

Bob R , 24650 CresMew Ct.. Farminfflon Hills Ml 48336

No Phone Calls

MlG WELDERS Needed tor r»gh vokifne prodKbon weld ing Experience preferred Wages commensurafe with expen-ence Apply m person Harding Tube Corp 1132 Ladd Rd Waied Lake

(810) 669-4610

MlG WELDERS " $7 .25 * * to stert" Days, temp to hire.

Westland. Inkster areas Apply 9-1 lam 8 1-3pm

34771 Ford Rd E ol Wayne Pic ID 4 SS Required INTERIM PERSONNEL

PAINTER FOREMAN tor sand blasting 4 spray painting piepara-tions Must be experienced al organizing 4 motivating people 4 ba knuwledgeabie about malenals 4 equpment Immedate fu i kme posi-tion available Send work quadica hone to

Box 415S2 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

PAINTER Hardwortung rekable person needed lor M l tlmeiyaar round work Must have own c i r Experienced only 810-

PAINTER - INTERIOR Part-time, flexible hours. SiOVour

Call Dianne W 313-425-5200

PAINTER I MECHANICAL For Irucks 4 machinery Wa Ira right person unit»jo position

Cal Gordon (313) 459-3053

PAINTER NEEDED • 3 yrs minimum expenence Must have tenable trans-portation immedialD Start Call after 5pm 313 937-0612

MOLD MAKER For prototype infection molding Expenence necessary Contact Jim at. <3131 458-8945

MOLLY MA10 Now hmng tu l time Mon-Fn only No evenmge - No weekends Medical 4 dental, benefits available P<ease call 313-451-9555

PAINTERS Come (can our toam' Mawnum 5 years expenence 40-65 • hrs Ink PaxJ overtime Secure with work year-round Sma* tools 8 rekable transpor-tation a musl Great pay lor sen individuals Mastercian Coabrigs

(313) 531-5300

PANEL BRICK INSTALLERS - Sue cesslui multi larrwy housing builder has immediate need for experienced panel bnc* installers to work on 2 4 3 slory apartments over the nexl sev-eral months Experienced only please Cat Steven at 810 -865-1618 fax company .nfo and relerences to

810-865-1630

SALES

MAINTE NANCE/PORTE R wanted -Full Time, 9PM-5 30AM shift Bene-fits included Apply m person at Com-muter T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . 2 7 9 8 0 Northkne Rd between Inkster 4 M«J-dleOelt Romulus

MAINTENANCE/PROJECT DIRECTOR

Our Troy area Assisted Lrvwig la looking for a Protect Manger to toad, ckrect and who has the ability to see the [Ob done trom start to finish All around mechanical abilities are deferrable if you love to build and ftx imngs wa have the job tor you Reply to Box (1510 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schooler aft Rd Uvonia, Ml 48150

MAINTENANCE Beaunu Nortfivilie co-op aedung a Maintenance Tech knowledgabie «i pkjmbmg. elect ncai. heafing and cooing, and kghlcaipentry Excellent wage Bendii package moudes med-icd. dental opned. kto insurance, rebrement Great woikmg envrorv

" Mon-Frt 810-3&-56TO C d I

MAINTENANCE.CUSTOOIAL hdp needed Generd malnlanance Electrical, p lumbing carpentry Salary I benefits Sand reeume to

Bo* 11551 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Rd LMontt Ml 48150

Leasing Consultants & Leasing Site

Manager

s->m and Far—~',jirx Hda MUSI HAVE EXPERIElJcE or a back

P O boa 258008 • h a M

or F AX 810-888-1830

Expenenced J a P«d at

part urns *8 -$>0*» m dart

jANrrowat 2 Hrs par ragN $ par weak $7 per hour Wiaom M a

810-824-0772

JANITOR JANITRCSS

_ cay a 3 1 $ - » 8 2 8 1 » » : 313-281-2727

a f t e r « « a

LEASING CONSULTANT

SyTdSTSMSSwia^Saaai

MAINTENANCE (FULL TIME) Profile extrusion p l an saekmg if*»-mdud wdi 3-4 years mamtsnanoe expenence Dukes troubleshooting electrical pneumaaca compressors etc E*truawn experience h d p M Mahn dtors a compeWive salary and

HR 14587 K e d St

Plymouth Ml 48170

MAINTENANCE I openanga tor Canton. 8 O c m n f m area apart

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Seeking qualified, h id i energy, moti-vated Maintenance Technician to |om our resxJant apartment community staff -deal candtoate w d possess strong background ai electrical, pturremg and HVAC Weo l to racom-petn-ve wage including benefit

liege 401K and more For unme-• constoeration. please apply m

parson to VBage Squire apartments, 5955 Ettnburgn. Canton Ml 48187 313-981-3881 EOE

MARKETING Oakland Coimty firm » saekmg a mar-xeting professional with dalsbase management and research e*pen-ence Ideal candidata wd have 2* years d hands-on database expen-ence including creatmgmanagmg

aas. studying 4 organizing sta-tistics! intormatton and devdopmg reports. Wa also assist with research (daterrmng market potential and o # w speed protects), trammo and soma admmistrative tasks Preferred candidates have Bachelors m Marketing or related degree Mual have exceaen oomnxmcabons 4 pro-tect managemenl skMs Compebbve

Home Owner Financial Services one ol the areas

fastest growing mortgage lenders * now hmng lor the position ol Loan CHficer. we ofler complete medrtJentai benefits and a 50% spin on comma sions Toed, looking for a Changs'1 -We re the nght one.

Fax resume to 810-932-9610 Altn: UO

Home Owner Fmanaei Services 5600 W Maple Rd

W Bloomfield Ml 48322 There's a family

under our rod too'

MORTGAGE

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES $65K Up Maior lender wilh strong base salary plus commission Expen-ence a plus but will tram successful salespeople Top benefits EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY

(810) 569-1636

snd salary requirements to Box S1562

Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia. Ml 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER Tired o l low commissions' Earn much more dexng govt 4 non oorf formmg loans with ftmnr\piam Bank •cora—Mcrtgage -We- ffiave-

MARKETING REP TRAINEF to $45K Salary, benettts bonus,

personnel Data Report 810-524-1500: FAX 524-2461

TOTP' areas open lor Outside Loan Officers We ofler training, very flex-ible underwriting, neslth insurance. 401K. etc Mortgags sxpensnce nol required Retsied work history wa be constosred Send rseume to Ken Gerowiu o o Birmingham Bankcorp

6230 Orchard -Lake Rd

MarVet Research Interviewers

Qieat part kme job Flex hours Day or night Paid

training 4 vacation Farmington 810-553-4714

MAINTENANCE TECH Large Apartment Community m Sodhkdd seeks a higNy skded sel-•notrvated Maintenance Tedimoian wah excellent communcakon skds. Canddsts should be protoaaiond and have knowledge d plumdng.

HVAC and baac carpentry si have own n o d and re*-

oanaportatnn Competi t ive arcelanl benefits with great

advancement National

opgo r lun i ty w i th Co

Apply «1 person al Franklm Par* Towers. 27500 Frsddn Road. S a d v ftoH or Caa 810-368-8037 and aak tor Randy Pre-emptoymen and Drug Screening raqmred

MASONS - Sucosssfd mU»-famity housing builder hes immedale need tor mesons to lay approximately 800 000 Docks on 2 snd 3 slory spsrtmaott over the next severd months Experienced mesons only please Ca« Steven d 810465-1616 lax company mto 8 references to

810-88&-1630

COLO HEADER OPERATORS Clean, modem manufacturer

tor Operdors lExceken

401K. m e n t i n d e d u e a l l o n reimbursement Requres 2* years experience, own tools, good work sthics Sand resume to Cdd Header Operator. Vleo Products 41556 Ann Arbor Road Plymoutfv Ml 48170

w y i i a Phases o l prcpertv r w a e n e n c e Sand reeume « P b Boa 308 S o u M d d Ml 48037

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

Qgsaaetl mamtanance m e d i a n * rt«8d»d to work at a l areas d grocery d k H u t o n camar m Plym«i»i Canddsiss m i d be at to to troubto

(810|

LEASING KTto'toSr

woikmg amy need apMr C d l Robert or Hsdher d 110-471 1825

LEASMQ POSITION. 101 apt oom-

mt hanf lna a t M P ^ - ^ 1 P - * -Cks d e l 0 C d K d t o i c o r a y pend dscaomc and SCR. 0 C Udtor, YUerget hydra i * ; sydama

Wmmur 8 years aapusnca neymw card I M good oommumce M M i a l a o ^ r e q u i r e d For

sudd l r o * leeume m oorddsna apply Ik person fttf 8-1) »

SPARTAN STORES M C Human Rseuuaoes

107$ M a t ^ fy Road P lymouavMI , 48170

M A I N T E N A N C E TECHNIC IAN

Apartment complex in Westland seeks experi-enced M a i n t e n a n c e Technicians Success fu l candidate is refnoerant cert if ied , has HVAC, appliance, plumbing, and electrical e x p s r i e n c s . This is a full-time, we« compensated position. Please caH for mors information.

E R F O R M A N C E E R S O N N E L

^ 313-513-5823

MAINTENANCE Tie! Crow Rseid inad Serv nviiaaets apenmg tor expen-I Hamianence T e t r m d a n Own •eitaasn PuSema Wi^aeeom-ureM e » expenence Apply m nwShresumes T* ieOM» m Apertmerta 12 I

Onward Lake 4

MANAGEMENT a Conaftudton Ca

own tools MnaportMton 4 good dnwig metM (aiMSSS-1323 e a e M i * . kleivFn

MECHANICAL DESIGNER

jan baaed manulacSurmg com-pany IS todong tor a Mschamcd Designer kkmmum 4 yrs d m a c r — design In tood handing aqmprr Mud hsve uronq background m malsnds,. cams 8 Inkags Alao m u d ba wel .ersod m auto CAD Soma

required Please I

Observer 8 Eooenwc Nswapspen 38251 SchootcoK R d

Uvonia Ml 48150

£ 2 T

PARALEGAL SOUTHFIELD Plamdf Personal Inyjry firm seeks Psralegsl lor partner Car-

l medical malpractice helplul Competitive salary and benetil packaga Ptease lax resume lo Mrs Belanger at (8101 948-9494 or ca l

(810) 948 0000

P A R A L E G A L SOUTHFIELD Plaintiff Personal in|ury Ikrm seeks Paralegal lor Pi abate Department Probate experience helpful Competitive salary and ben-efit package Please fax resume lo Unda Bobnn ai (810) 948 9494

or call (810) 948-0000

8toomhdd, Ml 48322

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS'

Best pay plan in I s mortgage industry11 Leam how to sam

1 25% or a 2 pomt program' Many

s

PARKS & RECREATION DEPT

CITY OF SOUTHFIELD Is Seeking Qualified Candi-dates For The Following Seasonal Positions:

Camp Coimselor, Camp Coordinator, Clencd Cashxer'Receptiomsl Office Coordmator Lttoguard Golf Course Ranger and Starter Golf Parts and Forestry Maintenance Pesticide Applicator Park Ranger Concession Atwndant 5n»di BaTOr* UpArMW. Tsen Coordmato- Fitness Cerner Supervisor. Fsokty Supervisor Rec-rsafton Bu4dmg Atlendant Thera-

Couneator Latchkey Dwector. Dnver.

Appkcakons cx^renWy bemg accepted Parks and Recrealion C*Y d

Southfield 26000 Evergreen Rd. Southfield Ml 48076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Michigan temtones open Contact RKk Smith AT 810-220-0300 or send

Premiere Mortgags 101 Brooksids Suite M BngNon Ml 48116 "

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSORS

Eapenenced Mortgags Processors needed loi Oarneton Rocheaur snd Troy branches d expandng mort-gage company Ouadied canddaies must have workmg knowledgs d conventional FHA snd VA knanomg and s dsswa to provids superior cus-tomer service bs s sen stsnei and work wdl under preesurs CompeH-tive compensation package

Human Reeourcas J d m Adams Mortgags Company 28124 Orchard Lake Road Suns 101. Farmmgton MUts Ml 48334

Equal Opporkmay Emptoyer

M O R T G A G E P R O C E S S O R NEEDED tor smal Farrmnglon HMs

PART TIME and tol time at Clyde Smith 4 Sons Greenhouses 8000 Newburgh Rd Westland Apply

Between 1 30-4 30PM

PHARMACY TECH - full kme. expen-ence pretorrsd. Itoxible M x l Apply al Rita Aid. 31162 W Warren

313-525-0832

PHOTOGRAPHER FAST growmg sporta photography business seekmo snergekc mdMd-uds with dynamic personslly to • the poaibon d Photographer Musi hav% prolesannd snags d a a d pho-tography expenence hetpki b d a d

Pto Director d P ograe Y 100 E 3rd

48307

PHOTOGRAPHER For portraits and weddngs Fia-kms Some expenence necaaaary B u n Hottman Sludo

(810) 932 1780

F t o d f i a t e kno ledgs prderred but necaaaary Leave votos m M lags d 810-54* 7448

NIOHT AUDITORS BXO'ENOERS, HOUSEKEEP5RS

BANQUET HOUSE PERSON Expensnoe a h d p l d b d not neces-sary Apply in person or send resumesto Tha Royce Ho«x 31900 Wick Rd Rontdua. Ml 48174

M E C H A N I C A L L Y I N C L I N E D RHM Fkad Poxxer • todong id *am ths r i d * person tol hydrauHc pump rspak l a s i i s n r i ha«pld. a d need hand tools Fdl benefk peckaos Apply d 373 Mandackaem ( > Westland Ml 48188. A im Joe

MECHANIC CertMtoa. w d i m n m m d $ y e n

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MECHANIC EXPERVENCED

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MECHANIC WANTED Truck 8 oona»uo*en * q d |

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

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rom 8am-11am 4 l p m - 3 ! Mon-Fn.

201 N Wayne Wasean

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Westland 313-722-9060 Taylor 313-291-3100

PHOTO LAB TECHNICIANS

requaad Trdnmg a d be premaed

20218 Cartvsto (313»Sr74S

PLANT SUP6RWTENOENT gr d kadars and kuck

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Ca l (319) S28-4300 to* to (313)828-5084

OAKLANO COUNTY SUMMER JOBS

$8 23 111 77

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CONTACT O i l l i Ii Car*, s o m d 1200 N W * T d ^ y ^ Oept 440 Prx-116-868-0630

OFFICE O.EAHIHO sues 275 8 8 MBs N o * $8 8Q»v own ranapona •on. 3l3-SaS4M0S I

PLANT SUPERVISOR td^r sapsndng tood pmeeasmg

paem o d u n g tor a p i a u r toadsi wah asnerdp rod

p a c k a g e F a * r e s u « s s 810-81*3848 or oa l Don t l

(810) 818-3480

PLUMBEMSEWCR CXI A X R

PLUMBERS L I C E N S E D

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P L A S T I C

M O L D I N G

S E T U P /

P R O C E S S T E C H

Growing Custom molder is seeking expenenced mold te l -lers. process technicians & l ire s i option Severai pos»-hons ivai iaOM Exce lers Derw-' its 401K 4 prOllt Sharing

P O L Y F L E X I N C ' 9 6 6 0 W Eight M M Ro

SoutbliekJ. Ml 48075 FAX 810 356 3905

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M & S A R P M P M T R E C R U I T E R REPRESENTATIVE © I S T S T . ' " O S . J F S T M A N A G E M E N T ^ !0 RTTM R O ^ ^ V - ^ . H

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P L U M B E R S N E E D E D expenenced lo« new residential ft* l ime good pay & benef i ts Begm m m e d a t e l y

(810) 669 -2900

P L U M B I N G S H O P

P e r s o n & T r u c k D r i v e r I s c a i p lumbing 4 heatmg company mokmg lo> motivated persor lo orga-nize pkinto ing p a n * area and arso ba Jt>w lo oeliver parts lo (OC sues Sena resume lo P O Bo« 40677, Red-ford Twp Ml 46239 Altn Sharon

POLICE OFFICER

Tha City o l Nov i a rap*»y g rowmg commun i t y is see»mg pract ice career or iented Pokes Off icers lo w o r t m commurwy onemed problem sofvr ig environment Applicants must nave a currant MLEO'C written ana pf iysical skills certi f ication and a Bachelor 5 Degree Starting salary $25 0 6 3 * 4 2 848 aHe> Ave year * wr th a c o m p r e h e n s i v e b e n e f i t package A City of Nov* appacabon a n d copies ol MLEOTC carhhcaaons a n d B a c h e w degree musl De receive by Marcn 7, 1997 at 5 00 P M at Nov i C iwc C e n w H u m a n Resource Department , 45175 W Ten MMe Rd (810) 347-0452

P O l i S H E R ' J E W E L E R exper ienced •eeoed lor Southeast M«*»gan jew-

elry manufacturer Benefits Resume l o 8o« «1590

Observe ! 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Lrvonia Ml 46150

PORTE R. A U T O BODY TECHNICIAN

Mus i be I C A R certi f ied Apply at 42300 Arm Arbor Rd Plymouth

PORTEFVUTlLlTY PERSON

Luxury apartment community located m Farmmgion M«* is teekmg a fun Iwne Poner Uti l i ly Person D u M s w<li include grounds n e e p n g genera l c leaning and Kghf maintenance Hours are Mon - Fn and some weekend* Good stanmg wage and f u i beneM package interested app»-c a r l s Apply m person at Co ix i t ry Ridge Apar tments 30545 Crest Forest F i / m m g K x i H * s

1810) 6 6 1 2 3 9 9

PRE SCHOOL TEACHER $6 per hour Educat ion 4 or e i p e n e n c e mandatory C a * Oe te ie be tween Sam I 5 p m 13131 453-7460

P R E S S O P E R A T O R '

D I E S E T - U P Clean, e f f o e n t meta l SJampmg facility seeks associates expenenced in working wmh p r o g r e s s * » m 4 air-leed Genera: tool room knowledge helpful Excel lent benefits Salary based o r experience Apply or send nesume to E » E Manufactunng. 300 Industrial D r Plymouth Ml 48170

P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T

Edward Rose 4 Sons a large prop-erty management 1irm localed m Farmmgton Hills seeks to tot the tot-low ing positions

PROPERTY MANAGER Responn busies w* be to oversee Resident Manage rs cm several la-gs apartment complexes MUti lamify housing expe-r ience necessary Direct resume to Director of Property Management

FACILITIES COORDINATOR indi-v idual needed to cvect -enovaliorv main tenance protects Construction bui ld ing management or faci l i tes m a n * g e m e n t experience requi-eo Lootung tor highry intatligenl people w f x j can think quck iy and can m a n a g e mult lpM peon lies Direct r esume to Facikhes Cootoinatoi

RESIDENT MANAGER.ASSISTANT M A N A G E R - Positions av»»aCi« tor individuals who are organized and detai l onented Previous manage-ment , maintenance or construction exper ience a p«us Musi Nve on site (no pe i s i Salary commensurate witt i exper ience Direct resume to PM

An resumes should be sent to P O B o . 9154

Farmmgton H«s Ml 46333-9154

P r o p e r t y S u p e r v i s o r For Southf ield propery management company Apt management deseed Benef i ts References required Can M o n t h r u F r i , 9 - 5 p m 810-352-4043 E O E

P U R C H A S I N G A G E N T Must -eve exper ience m purchasmg compute" components lor prototype and production builds Must have a t e c h n c a l background and a ake charge 4 happen attitude1 Can

today (or a i l o te tv iew Company s e a t e d n Farmington H«s

U V O N I A 313-266-B600 SOUTHFIELD 810-352-1300

A U B U R N MILLS, 810-373-7500 TAYLOR 313-284-0777

Sneilmo Personnel S e r w e *

• SNELLING. PERSONNEL SERVICES

P U R C H A S I N G Expanding com-puter systems integrator has an entry-level opportunity tor highfy motivated team-onen ted .r*»v*Jual Buy-ng and expedrtmg expenence a plus Com impl icat ions industry wfioiesate Os-tnbutor knowledge highry desirable S t rong oral, wri t ten and customer serv ice skids a long w « i a wf tawver it takes attitude Microsoft Ofhce and s t rong data entry sMts a must Excel-* n l benefits compeatrve salary Send resume and salary history to

Clover Communicat ions Inc 41290 Vmcenn Ct

Novi, Ml 48375 Al tn De t r tw Mason-E

P R I N T I N G C O N S U L T A N T

Southfield based sneei led c t s e t pnnter looiung lor experienced Sales Representat ive lo se« pnntmg. cre-ative and wee M e services Compre-h e n s i v e k n o w l e d g e or p r i n t i n g required Base salary plus c o m m a -f O T excellent benefit package and work env i ronment E i i s i i g cus tomer base and a car aflowance Plus receive after 90 days a s i gnng bonus of S1000 or 2 weeks paid vacation your choce* Please send resume and salary reqierements to

S Beaud r . P O Box 5040

S o u t n f * d . Mi 48066-5040

PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR

woti exper ience 1 ft 2 coot A B D c « print ing presaes ft associated bmoery e j u p m e n t Exce ten t wages 8 bene-fits C M Adam at (313) 4 5 5 - 4 4 "

P R I N T I N G PRESS OPERATOR -Sou th*e ld pr int ing p roduc ton V m

lor IU»-t>me } Press Ope-1 Ryobi

ator AB Die* h e t p M Good pay gooC t iene— C a l (810) 557-0558

P R O D U C T I O N M A N A G E R

Electro Opecs Manufactunng n c leatkng m a n U a d u i e i of »®er op tc hand tools and praca ion ( tampmgs • seeking a Product** ! Manager exper ienced weh menr factunng and e n g n e e n n n processes Active part ic i pant m i m p i e m a n t a K m ot o-akry p ro-g r a n Strong communcanon s k M

Electro Opecs ManUaOurmg. Inc 4458 - 13th Street

Wyandot te Ml 481 >2

P R O F E S S I O N A L S International company seekng sue-

Greet Income 810

P R O G R A M D I R E C T O R •or Day C a n Causer n O a t Park Only apply t you nave a degree ei early c M d devenpment U O & h o u r

( •10 )

P R O G R A M M E R / A N A L Y S T T « r One O E M automotwe suppker look ing tor Programmer Analyst

' r co r rpweng program-I cor

complet ing p r o g n eng. «str«.. iana c

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have Be r f i etors degree end 1-3 f n <OL p»i>

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haraoa • e u n - m v 2*333 Taia-a 275 SoulHietd Mi

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S U P P L I E R L I A I S O N

GEOMETRIC RESULTS INCORPO-R A T E D a S807 mill«>n g>coal c g a n , -j a t i o n IS seekng an experienced proiessionai lor our POWER PROD-U C T S DIVISION who W4 be respon-sioie lor l e a o n g the supply base management team s eftort lo mp rove customer sat is lacton The successlui

supply base nanagement n c k x i n g d e v e w m e m of sourcing strategies supp l ie r per formance evaluat ion Identifying new supp*ers lead t m e nagot ia ton fair value p n e n g negotia-t ions ana ma in ta i n * ^ Ouaity sian d a r d s Expenence with the Ford suppeer base and a OOS environ-ment e prelerred Must be an excel-lent communca lo r possess strong p rob lem solving ski l ls be hranr* moti-vated and willing to irawW We o f e r a competi t ive c o m p e n s a t e package mck i t t ng pront snanng and 401 (k) eligibility Pvease SuOnut resume «eh salary information by tax to Mcneie Noian at (810) 3W-7655 or mail to 28333 Telegrapn Road Suite 115, SoutMWW Ml 48034 EOE

Q A I N S P E C T O R To per lo rm product ion una nspecf icn operat ions Good reading aCmty requ i red No expenence necessary w * t ram Star t i rg pay t 8 7S»ir Apply m person Between 8am & Noon also 1pm-5pm at 307 RoCOms Dnve (N ol

E of John R )

Q C I N S P E C T I O N Inspect parts read D»uepnnts oean envi ronment M a f C company n the Ptymoutn area

Temp to Perm $7 50-19 00 per hr

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L

F L O O R I N S P E C T O R N e e d e d -or CNC & screw machine

company Days BeneMs Caa Davw Stoddard

3 1 3 - » 7 - 1 0 8 0

Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l M a n a g e r

We are an e i p a n o n g tocr company eeth an operwig tor OuaMy Control Manager Knouts age ot Tmt 1 and T » 2 au tonv tws lookng cuatomars. as we( as non-automarve Customers required Expenence m«h T O M pnnce les ISO-9COO, O & T E 9000 camtlcahon helpful

Ca*. Fax or V i t t M O E L L E R M F G

43838 Plymouth Oaks Blvd Ptymouth Ml 48170

Phone — 313-416-0000 F a s 313416-2200

Q U A L I T Y ORIENTED w e l

w t i c wants to work n an HLW«er« ot

fmdmg I s laat body shop whsrs he ' M M *

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REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT L c e n e e d prokeesemnat preferred lor Thu rs Sat ft Sun noon-6pm Ca> B s i n s d — 8 1 0 - 6 6 * 0 8 0 0

R E A L E S T A T E

Entry level tmm nr lor M M a n y t o n and rstocaeon project Good p u t t c ipea tsng M and awe io wora w«h general pudac PrMer some

Fax ree«*ne k> 313-753-220* or m e * 10 FLAG P O Bern 42254

E O E

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REMERtCA REAL ESTATE • l oo i en f lor o n e er two hetd

Z M k e w a n g k i M a m For mere r S c r m s a t v aftout Ba r as s i , u«ei ndse e n d n o e n

• M S a d m n . i n or Jm

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Earn s » a l *aifm » » « i s i core

- — T - M R Y S S M a W o u t f l new n -oereer C a E « c H a d e r

R E C R U I T E R D u e to rap id growth and expan-sion las t -paced contrscl engi-n e e r i n g t i rm seeks ta len ted mdrvwJuAl to recruit des«n and e n g m e e n n g personnel Seeking sef l mot iva ted high energy type mckvaduats Must be aegreed Pnor exper ience helpfuL however w4i tram enthusiastic cand*Jaies w*th posit ive work altitude Please send resume W

T E C H N I C A L ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS A T T N R0297

391 Airport Industrial Or Ypenanti Ml 46198 FAX 313-485-4219

RECYCLERS S240.WEEKLY

Water Bottle Supplier P l y m o u t h Cantor, Areas

O a y i i Afternoon Shifts Apply 9-11 am S i - 3 p m

34771 Ford Rd (E of Wayne l Picture ID 4 SS Card Reqwred

I N T E R I M PERSONNEL

' R E D E C O R A T l O N ^

P E R S O N For large Farmmgtor MI«S

apar tmem comrrvnity Apply in person

M U I O T X D 4 &

" Management o n c e 35055 Muirwood Dr Fanmngtun Hills Ml

N W comei ol V G r a n d R-ve> & Drake /

R E N T A L SPECIALIST to ass«S our cl ients f ind apartments xwnhousers or renta l h o m e s Must nave real estate l icense provis-on 'or client t ranspor ta t ion Call 1-900-662-1950

ROUTE/SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Van Dyne Crooy. Inc prof i table growing leader m uniform rental and teniae se-vice has a route se nnce cpenmg m the S E M i c t i g a r area requmng an ambit ious. Mgh-energy, customer ser-vice or iented team player with excellent communica-t ion skills and sa le d n w n g record

We oiler a competitive Base salary bonus potential, med-c a l 4 We insurance. 401 (K) retirement p ian and potential lor advancement Apply m person or send resume 10

V a n D y n e C r o t t y . i n c Attn Sennce Manager

45700 P o l St Plymouth, Ml 48170

(313) 207-C200

An Equal Opportunity Employer

S A L O N COORDINATOR/ RECEPTIONIST

Conf ident wel l g room assert ive person to manage front desk opera-tions o l Bloomf ie ld HiUs bus iness deal ;and«date should have

• Business. Re tak Marke t ing background

• Strong communicat ion 8 organiz ing skills

AvakaWrty afternoons. ever*ngs, weekends Positive attitude As a valuable memoer o l this prolan-sionai learn salary is negobapte, health and ret irement bene t t s are available C a * 1810) 642-2882 8

tax resume to 810-642-7667

RESIOENT SERVICE COORDINATOR

La rge Apar tment Community in SoulhtiekJ is seeking an ex t reme^ o rganued . detai led and ancuiate indl-vidua. l o won. .n our last-paced main-t e n a n c e o f f i c e Respons ic i ' i t es include answenng Tiaimenance leie-phone l ines wntmg service requests dwectmg darty workload contacting and schedul ing wor> «ith cuf.side con-rrectors Qual i f ied ca 'Oda 'e sJ-ould have expenence m customer service with maintenance skills Competitive wage excel lent benefits and greal a d v a n c e m e n t o p p o r t u n i t y w i l h Nat ional Proper ly Management Com-pany Apply -ft person a! Franklin Park Towers 27500 Franklm Road Southf ield 0 ' Can 810-356-8020 and as» tor Randy Pre-employment and Drug Screening requited

SCHEDULER Needed immeoats fy . I emporary posi t ion $ t 2 - l & t i r Detroit a i ea m a n u l a c t u r m g w a r e h o u s e tacniity Gene Stone Eagle E l e c t i v e

5600 Monroe St Fax (41

862-8006

laoi i ry Gene s tone t a g i e Execut ive Employment. 5600 Monroe St BKLC F Sy»vania O H 43560 Fax (41#) 882-7339 or Cal l (419) 862-6006

Retai l

S A L E S

P R O F E S S I O N A L S

W O R K B E N C H a contemporary 'urm-ture rata*er is seeking Customer Ser-vice oriented n d i v d u v s to work in our Nov i Store An .merest in * ! < / - A prior retail experience a PLUS

in add* o n ic benefits «e ofler a draw aga>nst s a * s commissions thai cou ld earn you m«3-S20 s or belter • it's all up to you For .mmediale consider-anon- call or mai l -esume 10 W O R K B E N C H 26056 ingersoi Dnve N o v i M i c h 4 8 3 7 5 P M 810-349-8800 E O E

RETAIL CLOTHING STORE in B r r m m ^ i a m seeks part Bme Sales Assoc ia te Flexible schedule greal d iscount tun working environment C a l 6 4 6 - 4 9 6 6 or apply in person

B n g r w o n ' loo iung l o

RETAIL REPRESENTATIVE Nab isco Inc has IMMEDIATE I i * Bme opport imrt ies available m the

Sou th Lyon area We are lor sharp rekab-e individuals

ready to suppor t out field sales orga-nizat ion on a ftexiWe basis

In ad t»uon to promoting goodwill wrth our cus tomers , successful c a n « -da les w « be responsible lor ordering m e r c h a n d i s e ma in ta in ing she f i inventory product rotation 4 bmk»ng d isp lays

To qoaMy y o u must be w i » n g lo work nexitue hours have -etacne I ranspor tabon have a »aiid dnvers l icense a n d have p r o d of current a u t o m o b l e nsu rance ccverage Pnor retail or grocery e ipenence is a plus and a s t rong customer service orien-tat ion is a mus t

oner base salary bonus poten-tial compet i t ive Cenetits mOudmg 401K Please send background infor-mat ion to

ZTTOCTRetearch Dnve Fa rmmgKm Mi 481345-2639

Fax 910-478-2318 ' E q u a l Empioymenl Oppcrlurwty

Af f i rmat ive Acaon Emptoyer M f F / t W '

W E A R E A D R U G FREE COMPANY

S C R E E N PRINT Screen Pnnter 4 Make-ready Techni-cian Some e i p e n e n c e necassary

1810) 669-1661

S E A M S T R E S S Part-t«me lo work on swvnsuits

15 hrsAvk m our Bi rmingham store (8101 645-6088

S E C R E T A R Y For small company Now area. Lotus a plus Cal l (810) 344-4060

S E C R E T A R Y PART l ime posi t ion n Ann Arbor Must possess r«gri school A p l o m a or equivalent be 18 years c« age or older have val id drivers kcanae. computer s impte bookkeep ing . N m q s n d genera l o « c e m a n a g e m e r t sk i l ls P l e a s e FAX r e s u m e l o 810-471-5230 or call M o n - Fn . 9 -4 P M (810) 471 -4880

S E C U R I T Y G U A R D S New commg to the downriver ares Now hir ing security peopM Weakly p a ; Ret irees 6 lemaies welcome

C a * (810| 465-9450

SERVICE DRIVER Part t ime. 2 days a week 7 30AM-5 00PM Monday and Tuesday a l

Automobi le Dealership 18101 471-0800 Aak lor S h a w n

SERVICE G R I N D E R S - exper ienced broeenmakers. Must have o w n tools Days Top pay 401k M l beneW West land (313) 722-9221

' S E R V I C E H E L P E R N

We are expanding our service department and are in n e e d of a !u*-t»ne service helper T h a • an entry level posit ion wi th the potential » learn the uphotstery rrade The candidate needs to Be selt-motrvaled n a n a lo leem and be a hard worker VVe ofler a complete benefits program indudmg major m M c a i a profit snarmg pension otan and more Apply be tween 9am-5pm at.

L A - 2 - B O Y F u r n i t u r e G a l i e n e s 23350 Commerce Dnve

Farmmgton Mills M l \ 810-474-1341 /

SHiPPI NC» RECEIV ING S P E C I A L -ISTS - w e i Hills company is seek ing 2 moeva led people lor M a m e afup-p.ng clerk i h j i tune rece iv ing clerk W e o f le r compet i t i ve w a g e 4 advancemen t opportuni t ies. b e n e M s include health m e m n c e . raeabaff, insurance p e m n n plan, p a i d vace-hone 4 more The

able 10 work atone 4 very se* moOvated The exper ienced srvppmg da rk appl icant m o u l d pos-sess a wor iung know ledge of cur ran t UPS shipping reaulaoona 4 have a wor iung knowledge ot P C baaed • r vppmg sys iems Submit reeume l o Ed I venae N Voa. Corpauon. 23036 industr ial Park Or Farmmgton M«s. Ml 48335-2877

SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK:

Looking tor a seit-motrveled. rekabw person tor l u M m e employment Muat have some computer expenence. be organized, attentive to detail , and y o u w J be required lo art heavy boxes Bene ins inc luded P l e a s e s e n d resume 10 Ventura Sys tem* Incorpo-

Reaources. HOC rated Al tn Human Owendale. Sui t* F Troy, or tax to 8 1 0

Ml 48083. 0 -524 -0669

SHIPPING 4 RECEIV ING C L E R K

N L B Corporat ion a leadmg m a n u l a c -turer m nigb preaaurs p u m p m a e q u p -ment is H i k i n g an n d v i d u M wrth a

school Optoma or G E O wrth typ ing or oompuler suns and

one year i staled e i p e n e n c e A w « -ingnees to learn and a poartrve atti-tude a must W i oi ler a compet i t i ve salary and bene* ! package including pro** snar ing plan and 4 0 1 K p lan S e n d resume to

NLB Corporat ion 29630 Beck Rd

Wixom. M l 48393-2824 FAX (810J824-4761 Attn Parts Manager

No phone caas

S I D I N G I N S T A L L E R S ins la l l wny l s u m g on ex is t ing h o m e s Greal wages, lots of work, great com-pany Mus i have dependable l u c k , i co l t and an a t u m m u n break. Cal l Dave at: 1-000-968-4664 ex l 402

For a great opportuni ty

S O F T W A R E S U P P O R T

T E C H N I C I A N Computer M i * Services a leadtog developer oI e lec t ion^ m e e a a p n g products •» seekng a se* -mot iva ted indhnduel to p m i f s TechnKal S iepo r t Sta l l The position eta involve pro-viding technical assistance to our w o r k H m d i customer baae T h e idael c a n > d a i e i h o u M have some expen-ence wtth Windows and D O S oper-a t i ng sys tems E x p e n e n c e w i th Microeoft M a k ccMaH N o v e l Mes-s a g m o Una . SMTP or W indows NT a plus Bachelor 's degree requeed Pieasa send, tax or e - m e * resume with salary requirements 10:

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20300 Cnnc Canter Dnve Suite 300

Southfield. Ml 48076 FAX 810 352-8387

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S O F T W A R E T E S T E R Software publisher seeks mdnnduais lor f u i t ime employment In depth knowledge oI Windows f u n c t i o n a r y o e u entry and typing skills to partici-p a t e m s o f t w a r e d e v e l o p m e n t protects C a l Nolan 646-7661 or Fax 646-0704

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S E R V I C E M A N A G E R Large apar tment communi ty seeks hands on Serv ice T e c h n n a n Man-ager to superv ise our Main tenance department Must be refrigerant ce r t -f i ed h a v e H V A C . a p p k a n c e s . p lumbing and electr ical expenence Three y e a n previous supervisor expenence required. For «nme<#ale conskJeraaor p lease FAX resume to 517-548-5116

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T E O V S A L E S - SaMs and automo-tive know-how needed tor leacfcng after market performance parts manu-facturer Occas ional travel to hot r o d events E iceaem benefits Apply Wiffiin 5820 H a Rd WesBand

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T E L E M A R K E T E R S W e need people with te lephone expenence to ca t f rom our West land of f ice We ofter 48 an hour , weekty sales bonus paid hokdays 4 vaca-t ion plus Blue Cross F u * - « n e poM-t t o n C a l l M s S u m m e r s

313-729-4310

TELEMARKETING Local mortgage company f t looking tor a Telemarketer Manager Expenence nec-

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C a l l ( 8 1 0 ) 4 3 3 - 9 6 2 6 .

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TOOL MAKER/MACHINIST A reseerch and development center tor a wo r tdwoe leede- m the d e e ^ n and development ot ban snd rolMr beanngs has i n opening tor a Toolm«*er.i»«achmist

W e are lookmg tor an inOvOuai w«h a precision mechenca l beckground The successful candidate will have completed a formal apprenteesNp as a tooimaker.'mechmist and n a quae-t ied l oumeyman with an leeH 5 years of expenence Expenence m p r e a s o n gr inding, prototype Buitoing and g K i g m g a required

We o fe r a competit ive salary and benefit package Please send your resume snd salary history to NTN T e c h n c a l Center ( U S A ) , I nc . HR Dept . 3980 Research Park Dnve. Ann Arbor. Ml 48108

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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TRUCK & TRAILER MECHANIC

Experienced mechane needed to per-form wide r m g e ol repairs and pre-v e n s l i v s mamier iance on 2 n d snai Contact Bob West M (810) 349-8377 or Fax resums 10 (810) 449-1801

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T Y P E S E T T E R wah own sqiapntent or t s k s over exist ing business to work CM of print shop Be you own boss G o o d customer base alreedy establ ished C a * (313) 261 5486

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W A N T E D A f i a r n o o n & E v e n i n g S h i f t s C o W H e a l i n g M a n u f a c t u r e r C o m p e t i t i v e wages, exce l lent bene f i t s 401K. ho l i day * 4 edu-ca t i on re imbursemen t Requ i re -m e n t s 2 . yrs La ths and,or G r i n d a f E x p s r i e n c e O w n too ls

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T O W TRUCK D R I V E R S 4 MECHANIC

Must have expenenoe « AAA Mechan ic mus t Be SUM cert i f ied

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TOW TRUCK DRIVERS " Now lakmg app ica l ions Pokes cash s n d Auto C lub Towing Full 4 part t ime E ipenence helpful W a tram Good pay. beneMs Apply m person at 6375 H u R f l . West land

TRANSMISS ION MECHANIC TRAINEE

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Spar tan Stores. Inc. a grocery sater serving over 500 retailers In Michigan. Indiana and OMo. has a n immedia ie opening tor an expen-enced Transportat ion Clerk Responsibi l i t ies include But not Mu-l e d t o pi ooess Cedes Oereegee S o n e n d d a r a u M paper wofk Monaor a n d Mamtam a * aspects d dnvers DOT log Fees Commumcete with end

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T e c h n i c i a n Entry-level 4 sxpenenced career cpportuni ty Competit ive saMry p toaa 401K p u n p r o « sharing 4 M l med-c e l . dental, opacal insurance Apply 2 6 4 5 0 Haggerty Roed. Fennmgton fMls or o i tor an appomtment. 810-489-0000 e n 202

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S H I P P I N G DEPARTMENT Lilt at least 50 t » work m variable tempera tures Idspsndmg on season g o o d m a t h a n d t a s d i n g sk i l l s r e q u r e d S u n i n g tune 4 P M Starting pey ( 8 15 hour 90 days S9.00. prs-smp4pymem drug test Sena letter ct m,teres! to An H u m a n Resources 23333 Commerce D r . Farmmgton Hills. M l 48335-2764

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Myers T i n Supply. 37515 Schoolcraf t . Uvonia. M l 48150

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4 5 7 0 0 Port Street. P lymouth (313) 207 -0200

W A R E H O U S E P O S I T I O N

Busy Himi t ixs M t n B u b o n center e seeking to" t ime H o c * person to load d e n e r y mucus and prep merchanaee tor ds*very ideal c a r a M M e • a hard working. d a p s n d a « e n t v M u * wah piemotM warahoues expenenoe Con-t a c t A n n G a b l e r a t N e w i o n FuftMurs J313) 525-4662

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WAREHOUSE WORKER Al Eihan Allen we ' fa gomg pieces Now. you c a n enhance your experience 4 prospects tor contmued career development with one of the wo rWs m o « r s s p s c t e d m e m i f e c t u r s r s 4 r s taMrs o l hns home furmshmos We are currently seekmg * f u i time responsible mOmduei to /om our Uvon ia Hore You • " * ass« l m opening 4 c losing product containers as well ss moving turruturs 4 general clar-c a i work An M i i ay to do soma heavy Wtmg « essential Ons yeer lumaure experience 4 solid com-muncaaon sk«s s i e sssent ia i To •earn more about what y o j can a c n a v e ai Ethan A l e n call (313) 261-7780

ETHAN ALLEN INC 15700 MiddUbett L i vonu . Ml 48154

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H F C I 8 1 0 ) 488-8430 or FAX resume to. tBIO) 486-8439

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(810) 816-9677

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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Posit ion requires an aggressive m t v i d u e l wi tn f i p e n e n c e vi a manua l accounts pey-aDM system Degree and knowledge of properly management helpful but not necessery Direct resumes to A.P Supervisor

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E - posit ion requires an e * c * n e n c e d eccounls •ecemeOM mdnndual with a dseve to •earn and Ismikenty with account ing concepts Knowledge of property management a n d degree helpfu l but not necessary Direct resume to Accounting Manager

DATA ENTRY - posi t ion requires amtntxMS individual fo i vrvmediaM enuy level open ing Opportunity tor advancement

All resumes shou ld be sent to. P O Box 9154

Farmington Mills. M l 48333-91S4

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A S S I S T A N T interact with m * design communi ty Design center moeirDom seek ing A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s l i n t w i l h accounts peyeM*>recervat>to eapen-ence FuH-nme C a l | 8 1 0 « 4 » - 4 B 8 0

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Temp to nee Plymouth Area Must rtave reeume P M s i s

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ort Property cesuaKy 4 P C i K p e n e n c e reou i red . S e n d resume lo MetVet ing. Proctor Finan-cial. 296 Kins, Troy, M l 48084 Fax 810 2 6 9 5031

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H you s r s avai labM immeO-ately and w4ung to w o r t as an Accountants O n e T E M P whi le cont inuing to pursue a new permanent (Cfc. call for an appomtment. or Mop Oy tor O p e n R e g i s t r a t i o n a n y Thursday or Fnday, 9 0 0 a m to 1 0 0 p m Bnng your resume s n d sBow tsne tor test ing We also provide full permanent placement services, and give first priority to Our Temps Ail p lacement lees are paid by your new employer The only cos! to you is your t ime Cal l tor direct ions

A A c c o u w T u r T t oeea

24901 Northwestern Hwy S u m 516

Soutntield, Ml 48075 (810) 354-2410

A C C O U N T I N G

M A N A G E R S4 2 milkon sales, service and installation co seek ing a team player 8 8 A with 5 years m i n i m u m In computers, superv is ion of pur-chasing. Inventory control . A/R, A 'P general ledger, payrerfl f * cost ing and cash management 25 yr old co wi th potent ia l to grew e 20%* In a e o M market Satary, beneMs. pension s n d proM-shar ing c o m m e n e u r i M wi th

Send resume " -' -• *- 13155 CloverdaM Ave

Oak Park. M l 48237

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

National retaaer seeks E i e c u m e Adminwtraeve AsaisMnt tor their top company off icers Must b e aggres-sive and conf ident with 2 - 3 years expenence in W P 6 1 and Lotus Men or FAX resume to President. 7SS W

Beavei Rd Surte 1600 Troy, 46084 FAX 810-244-9365

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

A D V E R T I S I N G A G E N C Y Work with creative pro lesswnals In the client services department ct rter-netionei agency T e m p t o h w e Macin-tosh or PowerPoint a plus C a l Swtan today Birmingham Livoma 646-7661 473-2931

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

wah competane wages end Denetlts Resumes needed C a l today tor an m m e d i a t o mMrview

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(313) 525 -0330 EOE Never a F e

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A S S I S T A N T Needed tor busy r«M estate agent Musi be abM to hamae a variety of teaks Need oomputar SUM 18 50 to s t a n Hours 9-2pm, Mon-Fn. Caa (313) 484-7111 or M out a r r a r a u m or m a l r esume 10 Century 21 Row. Attn Y o e h * o Fu| imon, 37172 Six M M Livonia M l 48152 i S a Mne N e w b u r g h ) o r F a x l o

313-464-6713

ATTENTION: HOUSEWIVES.

RETIREES & STUDENTS P a n ame - FLEXIBLE HOURS and o s y s ava iMbM Data entry preparabon ol Purcnaae Orders

s n d compuMr work T h a B e o c f i M a r k

In Down town Farmington Contact Pau l Goodman al

(810) 477-8116

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ReskMralal BuUdng seek ing a n eapenenoed Accountant lo R e ^ o n e M a i e s nc toda aenaang >i eccounong lunct ions wah a strong emphas is in accouras payabM

Please send your A T T N Control ler Ataer Burtdmg 4 Dev C o 719 E Grand River Ave Br ighton M l 48116

B O O K K E E P 1 N & S E C R E T A R I A L A/R. * J f and compu te r exper ience Northvi lM locat ion Pleasant non-smok ing env i ronment Phone or fax resume- Pe iereon W indow Corp (8101 347-2400 Fax 610-347-1520

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C O M P U T E R S O F T W A R E devMop-ment Expand ing compeny needs aoceaa d e vetopers tor many exca ing proiecM. Work I rom your home E i l 1810) 881-1717

C O N T R O L L E R For conetrucaon co m Novi BeneMs

only 810-478-3303

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Real Estate Company has M l l ime posi t ion Windows 95' exper ienced, typing 50 e p m . will asaa t sales department , answer 6 phone knes. and basic c lenca! Fun i tmoaphe re S8 lo $10 hour OependabM m expen-ence Contact Chery l 8 1 0 - 3 5 8 3401

or lax 810-358-3609

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Non-smoking f n a n o a l ptanrwig o t fee m Southfield Expenence w,'securities and for qualihed plans a plus as w e l as Excel 4 Word tor Windows Salary commensura te w 'enpenence FAX resume wi'saiary req iarements lo L y n n A n y * at 610-357-9513 or mail IO 2000 Town Center, Ste 1820, Southf ield. Ml 48075

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (INSURANCE)

Strong admmistralrve and oroanixa-Conal abilities Must have p r c t o e n c y in M c r o S o l l Ot l ice 95. understanding ot incbvdual ufe insurance, products proposal and Jlustraiton systems Wells Assuranca Group located in Auburn Hills For le lsphone interview

or Barb V please can Ken WelH « (810) 377-8111

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T We have career opportuni t ies wah t rud-sosd compenies 'or exper ienced secretaries wt io w ish fMxt i i l i ly and a personal a lmoephers Opportuni t ies lot both long and short term assign-ments Temp to perm avai lable Salary J9 J -4T i r Paid hol idays and vacations Call Sarah Famnngto ivUvonia B i rmingham 473-2931 646-7681

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Plymouth rnlg co seeks e i p e n e n c e d individual to manage A/P 4 A'R departments, mainta in bank reMtion-ship 4 prepare internal r e p o t s Excel-lent t imp - to -pa rm opportuni ty Salary commensurate wi th exper ience

a t c o u f i i p

313 995-8367 FAX: 9 9 ^ 5 2 9 2 777 E Eisenhower Pkwy 1300

Ann Arbor Ml 48108

B O O K K E E P E R J R PART-T IME

20 hrJwk. AP, P R d a a ent iy . Wing Must have m in imum 3yrs expenence 4 be computer l i terate Send resums « 'sa ia ry requ i rement to: Design Incentive Inc 37799 Professional Center Dr »109, Livonia. Ml 48154

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E /

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Full l ime tor West land off ice. Com-puter exper ience requi red Lotus e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Seod i 'Fax resume to Margaret. P O Box 85530 West land M l 48185

FAX (810) 932-4021

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Fast paced Indus tna lCommerc ia l Real Estate Brokerage othce Win-dows 95/WordPi r toc t 6 1 , Book-keeping a plus Located in Southfield area Fax resume to Mel S lam. F i x 8 1 0 - 3 5 0 - 1 7 0 6 o r p h o n e

810-350-9922

A U T O BILLER Automob i le dea lersh ip m need ot auto baMr Expenence h e « ) M but not necessary Compet i t i ve wages and

benef i ts ava i l abM Apply m person at R o a n B e c k 3939 S Wayne

Rd . W i y n e J o h n B ieck .

(313) 729-2000

A U T O D E A L E R S H I P B ILLER N E E D E D

Compet i t ive w a g e s 4 benefits Dealer 4 ADP exper ience helpful but not necessary Appty within or call Br ighton Ford Mercury. Inc 8240 W G r a n d R i v e r B n g h l o n M l

810-227-1171 • EOE

A U T O DEALERSHIP OFFICE C L E R I C A L - Auto OeaMrshp expenence necessary ' Immediaie opening Full benefit peckage, 40 hours Mon-Fn. hourly 'a le CALL JENNIFER

H m e s Park Lincoln Mercury (313)453-2973 Ext 289

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Btoomheld HiUs b l e e d investment banking hrm has an opening for an Admlrvstrative Assistant wtth the fol-lowing S k i l l wri t ten 4 oral communi-cat ion. word processing and desk lop

Send resume to BtoorMieU H>s. M l 48304

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T

Colorado Pnme is seeking a pen- t ime Admimstrst ive Ass is tant Flexible h e irs (14-20'hrsrtM!} Must be able to type. We and uee general office equ«>-•nent Musi possess groat sense of humor outgoing personality 4 the stxlity to have fun at work Perfect lor studenl For interview please c a l MfccheM Makowsk i between 11-3 a l

1-800-933-9230 An Equal Opportunay Emptoyer

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES

Outstanding new opoo tun i t i es wtth corporate headquarter (international CO ) restaurant cham 4 real estate development co Requires MS Word. Excel I expenence work ing lor C E O or V P To S35K oreat benefits Call/ Fax resume to filona Bobrowski 810-932-1170. Fax 810-932-1214

Harper Associates 29870 MkMebeR. Farmmgton Mills M l 48334

B ILL ING C L E R K / C U S T O M E R SER-VICE tor g rowing nations! i l i r m mon-i tor ing c o m p a n y m a non-smoking off ice Da ta entry, bookkeeping I account ing expenence helptul but nol

Med ica l beneMs EOE Please mai l or fax resume K> 37735 Emerpnse O , Suite 500A Farm-ington Hills M l 48331 Fax (800) 883-9604

Call Today Work Tomorrow

lmm»diaie Positions Available in the

Troy Area • Execut ive Level

Administrat ive Assistant Microsoft Off ice Pakage a Musi

• Ds ta Enoy Posi t ions • General Clerks

ALL posi t ions require 3-6 monMs off ice expenence For immeckaie

considerat ion can T O D A Y S a t (810) 649 -4455

C R E D I T A D M I N I S T R A T O R L i r g e corporat ion seeks quakt ied person tar Cre tM Dept exper ience requi ted. cre<M. accounts recemaoie prob lem so lv ing, compu te ' onemed coaections 4 cus tomer serv ice if you enioy s chaaenge. we wou ld i k e to hear I rom you No phone calls, p lease S e n d resume to:

C R E D I T M A N A G E R 21900 M E L R O S E SUITE 10

S O U T H F I E L D Ml 48075

D A T A E N T R Y Accouras r vooe t smg

Gam expenenoe n the new oepert ment o l • mator M w i c i a l m ie t iAon Long or i h o f l l e rm poe t o n e s»a4aDM In Auburn Hias, Southf ie ld and Dearborn

LOGISTICS SUPPORT Mator camera In Wayne and P y mouth need your experience Com-puter expenence wHh MS Offcce preferred I m m e d u M lemp lo N r t . A b o afMrnoons s n d evervngs Ca* Laeke today Birmingham U v c W F a i m n g t o n 846-7663 473-2933

A d v a n t a g e S t a f f i n g

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C A S H I E R /

R E C E P T I O N I S T Part-time Looking tor enthusiastic fnem»y and o u t g o n g indlvOuel N e e work environment Apply « person to

S A T U R N O F

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

24730 Haggerty Roed Farmmgton H f c M l 48335

(810)473-7220

B I L L I N G CLERK FuS-time posi t ion 40-45 h rs /week Grow ing compeny seeking amt*-t ious. highly mot iva ted detail on-emed . qu ick learner, wee organized, energet ic indiv idual with strong work ethics Accounbng experience. Ana-lytical Skus. computer Me-rete i n d a team p layer reoui red WW tram on cus tom ized biKmg system Normal admin is t ra t i ve responsibi l i t ies w l l be inc luded w«h posit ion S e n d resume with salary r e t i r e -ments t o

A lp ine Battery Company H u m a n Resource Manage'

11931 Dixie Street R e d t o r d Mi 48239

C r e d i t & C o l l e c t i o n

S p e c i a l i s t s

West side electronics ctstnbutor seeks e i p e n e n c e d credit s n d col-lection person reporting directly lo the credit manager Must have analytical abil ity tor credit exlen-swn and good phone coWecton tJuas At least 1 yr expenenoe required If qualif ied, send resume i n d salary requirements to

Box 11524 Cbeerver 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd k Lmonla. Ml 48150 j

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G E N E R A L OFFICE O e p e n d a b M . r w p o n e i b M person needed to d o Mmg. fypmg 4 gwiera l off ice w o r k Pleeae apply m p e r t o n

1847 Inkster Rd Garden O y

G E N E R A L OFFICE F a r m m g i o n manufactunng company P leasant phone personal i ty Com-puter da ta entry I accounts reoaiv able expenence he lpM. B k * Cross 4 other b e n e M s Non Smoking otfioe Rep ly M o n - F n b e t w e e n 8am-4 30pm. (810) 478-7788

D A T A E N T R Y Computer su f t t neceesary Some phone aMity Fu« Bma position with benef i ts Canton locat ion Send resums with salary requirements to. United Home Health Services. 2200 Cannon Center Rd Sufte 250. Canton Ml 48187, Attn Barbais

DATA ENTRY person needed tor s m a l , non smok ing off ice in Lvorma Some accounbng 4 off ice proce-dures unowMdge would be s p u s Fun time S e n d resume wtth salary requirements to Attn AcwxmWig

34039 Schoolcraft. Uvone . Managei Ml 48150

^ A M A J O R supplier lor the euto-mot ive mdustry is m need ot Customer Service Represents

~ t ives Interactmg wi th manufac-turers, end users Msnulac tunng process, qual i ty procedure experi-ence helptul Exce*ent communea-tion skins, computer knowledge W i y n e W ixom 4 Deerbom ereas Cal l Dunhal Staff ing Systems Fax 810-589-14009, Ph 810-589-3333

DATA ENTRY wrth some genera l of f ice F u i time m West land Lotus experience required Send -esume lo Margaret P O Box 85530. West land. MT 48185 o i

FAX 810-932-4021

G E N E R A L OFFICE • F i * - M n e ban-gual io t ake c s M from our Spanish speak ing cuatomers Typing 1 good phone sluas a must Some computor work Can JeanefM

810 477-6850 ex l 104

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Fua-wne poaaion lor fast paced Farm-mgion H * executive ethem Good cue-t o n e r serv ice organuabonal sk«s s n d word proceesmg s m u « LoM ct variety C a l a n y o n e (313) 482-1313

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t n c e d tor busy Bmohart i Mw M m a p e o a l n n g m l a g a -• e k m g M a m pMyer «Wi legal

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Of f ice Manager .

30700 Te legraph R d Suae 3475 B ingham Farma. Ml 48025

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y

Estabkehed St C M n Shores F i e m C o (ctoee to aa mator t i eeways) seekmg Mgel secretary to aupport out n house coaecbonat torneys C M »

t imikarf i - waa cdaecaon required Must p i

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G E N E R A L O F F I C E ImmechaM t u l bme posit ion ava lab le tor m A n d u a l lo coordinate the c * c e operat ions ot s busy Mschms Shop ResponsiCniitiss mckide bookkeepmg. n v o o n g . d s M entry Ssnd resums wah salary re<M"»m*nM to

Fluid Machine 23435 Industnel P s A Dnve Farmington M#s. Ml 48335

C L E R I C A L / D I S P A T C H Overs^ ied Business Products has s n opsrvng for s Service Dispatcher Pnor office exper ience necessary Tsiephone commun ica t ion a n d cus tomef semes s k i l l B'S a'so neceesary We offer excel lent b e n e M s wh ich include i comprehens ive med ica l and dental plan, profit s h a n n g th rough 401k and a company sponso red pension pisn II y o u are in terested in this position, p lease send resume to:

H u m a n Resources Ftepresentative D IVERSIF IED B U S I N E S S PROO-UCTS, 37967 In terchange Drive, Farmington Hil ls. M l 48335 EOE

C U S T O M E R R E L A T I O N S BUSINESS T O BUSINESS

internat ional bus iness products man-utaclurer a edtfcng to customer ser-vice staff Expenence l istening i n d resolving a w ide variety ol business problems required Long feint ssvgn-ment Start ing rate to V&hr Nosa ies Auburn Hias. Ksego Harbor and Troy Call Co l leen today Bi rmingham Lworwa 846-7661 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

t o $ 4 8 , 0 0 0 Mator company s e a U some expen-ence morning for a h igh-ranking cor-p o r a t e e x e c u t i v e P r o f e s s i o n a l mte'pe-sona) skills to mtoract wi th board mempers . legal o o u n d a n d high level execut ives ExceHem sk i ts musl mdude ab t l f y to take mmutee

D i v e r s i f i e d R e c r u i t e r

810-344-6700 Fax 810-344-6704

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE South).eld P roper t y M a n a g e m e n t Company seeks a n energet ic, enthu-siastic. Entry Leve l person to help m ts Accounts RecenrabM Dept Send resume w'Salary expectat ions to CMl P O Box 685 Soulhf le*) , M l 48037-0685

A c c o u n t s R e c e i v a b l e S p e c i a l i s t

T o keep and mamtam accounts receivable records Joo coat ing col-lections and 2 years bookkeepmg expenence required Proficient in Microsoft Off ice plus H igh School Dip ioma a mus l Send reeume to

Attn B L Btoch PMC Machinery Sales

14600 Keel. P lymouth Ml 48170 A n Equal Opportuni ty Employer

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E Fun t ime poa taon i a v i a a b M wflhm oor centra l bus iness of f ice m Lrvonia C o m p u M r a n d 10-key exper ience required Good organizat ional ekills a must Please mctoda salary require-•nents Fax resume 1c | 3 I 3 ) 513-0531 At tn U s a EOE

A C T N O W ! ! ! '

Administrative Assistant needed tor work m auto industry Cam»da1es must be p r o t a e n t in o n e or more c l the following sof tware packages MS WORO W O R D P E R F E C T EXCEL POWERPOINT

For en appomtment c a t T H E B A R T E C H G R O U P

(313) 271-5454 F a t [ 313 ) 271-9774

An Etn-al Opportuni ty Employe-

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Ann Arbor C P A firm is seek ing e pro-fessional secretary to work with a team d individuals - Duties include wordprocessmg (WordPerfect 6.0) 4 c re i t ion of spreadsheets (lotus.1

Quattro Pro) Must have great com-murucations and organizat ional sk i t s Some sporadic overt ime « required H igh energy individuals can send resume 4 salary requirements to

P O Box 691 Southfield, Ml 48037 or tax 810-352-0018

An Equal Opporturwy Employer

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t

National ly known Management Com-pany is seeking an experienced Administrative Assistant Posit ion is ful l-t ime 4 requires a person wilh a professional manner excel leni tele-phone and organizat ional skills Must be experienced m WordPerfect 6 1 tor Windows DOS, Harvard Graphics Pnnt Shop 4 OuetroPro Position requires good mterpetsonal skills Compet i t ive salary 4 Benefits Please send resume lo Box 11592 O M a r v e r 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia, Ml 48150

EOE M.F.V H

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

L E A D E R Q u e * Othoe interiors, a local furniture d e a t t ' ts seekmg a pleasant mt t -viduai with excellent phone sluM. c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o m p u l e r a n d account ing sof tware knowledge, cou-pled wtth strong organizational secre-tarial and admmistrative s u i t Fax resume lo. 313-591-5918

B I L L I N G E N T R Y Steady w o i v e x c s l l e n i income F le i -ibM hours Knowledge of Windows h e l p f u l F u l l o r p a r l - t i m e 1 - 8 0 0 - 8 3 5 0 5 5 3 or 313-522-9579

BILLING ENTRY S t i a d y work/excel lent income F u l o i p a n bme f t a x d e hours KnowMdge Ol W indows helptul (8101 348-8709

(SCO 835-0553

B I L L I N G MANAGER Ful l tune w i th benef i ts Experience in compu te rs IAS400 I . Customer Ser-v ice 4 da ta entry Pos/oon available i m m e t M M l y S e n d resume to P O Box 700204 Plymouth Ml 48170

B I L L I N G SUPERVISOR

ADMINISTRATIVE P E R S O N For smal l busy fnendly consult ing pract ice W indows proficient, d o t a l or iented, good with numbers and cli-ents, self-directed, and dependable Flexible part Wne hours to start FAX resume with salary history to:

(313) 722-1287

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Southfield C P A h tm is seeking a pro-to work

with a team of individuals Dunes mcMde wordprocessmg ot preserva-tions, memos a n d reports, creat ion o l spreadsheets, i c h e d u l m g ot meet ing and other admmistraave tasks Must have great commumcal ions and orga-n i za t i on* skids. Some sporadic over-time « requi red Compet i t ive salary end benefi ts H igh energy individuals can apply to Ms F« lda . P 0 Bex 691, SouthSeto. Ml 48037 or tax 810-352-0018

A n Equal Opportunay Emptoyer

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

S U P P O R T

S8-S10/hr. P l y m o u t h Hills o c a

Southfield, P l y m o u t h Livonia, 4 Farrttmgtcm Hulls locat ions Part-t ime and full-time, MS Off ice 4 Aas-sung an engmeenng dept a a plus We ofler, meekly pay direct depos i t be reMs 4 0 and a slock purchase plan

Don't Delay, Call Today!

Western Staff Services ...adison Hgts 810-545-2550

Farmmgton Hills 810-615-0860

- — 810-650-^ocheste-

Baling Superv isor tor Southl ieid loca t i o n O u e U i e d applicant must have th rough know ledge of bookkeeping bl l lmg d iscrepancy research, end tec-onal ia t ion Excet ter t benefits a m i -able It you are a team piayef who can hand le lough deadlines and o v e s detai ls, send us you ' resume

B U S I N E S S MANAGER 2 1 9 0 0 M E L R O S E SUITE 10

S O U T H F I E L D , Ml 48075

B I R M I N G H A M LAW FIRM SEEKS

1) RECEPTIONIST - must have excellent computer , dictation phone and people skills 2) P A R A L E G A L - minimum 2 yrs expenence draft ing 4 assembling estate planning, corporal® 4 probate documents, prohoency with WordPer-fect a must ' Send resume to

Administrator 280 W MapM R d . «30C

Birmingham Ml 48009

C L E R I C A L Canton M m seeks part-t ime dencei help In high vo lume. deMl-onen ied environment ANemoon-evemng posi-t ion N o weekends ca« Kan at 313-459-9090

ENTRY-LEVEL CLERICAL CAREER OPPORTUNITY

w i lh Soul eastern Michigan s largest VAR and supplier of f *gh- tach le«e comit*micat ions e q u t o m e n Compet-it ive salary plus a 401K plan, profit sharing and f u i m e d c a i , dental opt ical insurance Apply 26450 Hag-gerty Road Farmington H i t s

ENTRY LEVEL Clerical posit ion tor Troy law M m Phone 4 fypmg expenence a ptus Send resume l o Diane Craig. Frank. Stetem 4 Heron 5435 Corporate D ' , Suite 225 Troy, Mi 48098

Customer Service Rep / j ^ ^ B f e t u l l t i m e p o s i t i o n

wi customer serv ice tkiMU ail o f i c e 4 compuMr akias

w'Wrong oraamzat icnal 4 muit ipM task simis Good pay plus benefits Fax teeumei to 313-537-3676

EXECUTIVE LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y

For Southf ield law M m wvth a min-i m u m 5 yea ' s expenence m l i g a t i o n a n d tranaactionai law Excellent i k l t s required Send resume lo Office Administrator PO Box 215. South-field. Ml 48037-0215, or can

810-355-5200

G E N E R A L OFFICE P a n t ime poamon avalabte m our dn -inbu t ion dep t ot our Bellevil le based marke t ing company This p o n t o n • 28 h i * per wk Some weekend work requi red A qualif ied candto i ta must have computer knowledge and a p leasant v o « e . get along well with o thers whi le handfcng several tasks Please leave message for Randy

at 1-800-850-5230 Equa l Opportunity Emptoye<

Ma ie /Fema le /Hand icappedVe l

LEGAL SECRETARY Fieger. Fieger & Schwartz For fl.gh proMe law M m 2 3 yrs expenence Muat know Windows Non-smoker (810) 355-5636

LEGAL SECRETARY F u i w n e tor South l ie id pMnttff per-sonal miury M m 3 or mom y e a n expenenoe roqured wan good organ-zahonal s k i n Auto negHgenoe back ground helplui Exceaem salary 401 k hea l th c a r e S e n d tesume to

G O , A . . At tn Adnana 28588 Nor thwestern Highway

Suite 444 Southf ield. M l 48034

or Fax reeume to (810) 350-1088

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y - Full m t entry level poeMon wah Plymouth i t i o m e y w i l t ram, eome knowledge of W indows and M S Word a plus Send reeume to

Box 11581 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48150

GENERAL OFFICE Work and computer data entry Part t imet lex to le hours Uvonia sree

(313) 464-8500

INSIDE SALES For Mid s ized manufacturer Kandto cus tomer inquiries, order entry, p n o i JSIS and reports M u l t have good peopM stuas. read blue pnnts and g o o d compu te r ski l ls Excel leni oppor tunay l u l benefits Send tesume to Unfc Engineer ing C o . Ann Sales P O 700041. Plymouth. M l 48170

EXECUTIVE LEGAL Secretary lor senior partner Personal * * x y experi-ence required Substant ia l salary 4 fnnges (810) 354-2

C L E R I C A U G E N E R A L OFFICE Troy area Requ i res b a n c compuie-skills s t rong p h o n e ski l ls 4 a positive al t i tude S e n d resume to ETI. 4555 CorporaM Dr 48098 or

Suae 304. Troy Ml FAX 810-641-7405

C L E R I C A L - Par t - t ime Must be self-mot ivated, have good phone 4 cus-

skills Non-snvcxung 313-728-803C

lomer service off ice Cal l

C L E R I C A L P a n - w n e 1-5 Mult i - task pos i t ion Expenence on

$7rhi Cal l L inda

C L E R I C A L P O S I T I O N Var ious dut ies Full t ime, day shift. $6 SOTvr Farmington area

Call (810) 474-1136

C L E R I C A L Retail company seek ing very delated person for iul l-Wne Clerical. Inventory 4 Data Entry du t ies Must ba com-puter -leaae 4 f lexible Competit ive wage 4 excel lent benefit package Send resume 4 salary requirements

10 PO Box 48356 Drawer 7. Oak Park M l 48237

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REP National Who lesa le Compeny seeks fnendly pe rson candidate m m t have phone i n d customer service expen-ence Be through and organized FuB t ime SS 50/hr plus commiss ions to start up to $ 9 SOitii i f t e r 6 months Send resume to Ann J im. 13035

W a y n e Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E / RECEPTIONIST

Cuslocnef ae<vice.'intake recept ionist sought t o ' top Vetennary specialty praclnce 4 referra l nospdal Fun-t ime 4 par t - t ime posi t ions avai lable We are open 7 d a y s a weex 24 hour? a day T h a pos i t ion requires st rong c o m m u n i c a t i o n skills except iona l cus lomer re lat ion skins, excel lent math capab i l i t ies 4 t yp ing of 50-60 w p m Prev ious vetennary expen ence p re le r red Dut ies inc lude caen l da ta e n t r y p a y m e n t co l lec t ion deposi ts , recoros managemen t S sw i t chboard operator dut ies Excel-lent compensa t ion package avail-able W e are look ing for the moet qual i f ied canchda le t i o represent out facility Highly qual i f ied persons for-ward your resume l o M V S 21600 W 11 M i le Rd Southf ie ld M. 48076 or cal l : 810-354-8640. Vo ice Mai l E m p l o y m e n t line Ext 398

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A D C O M P A N Y p o s i t i o n , s i i i s s u p p o r t t o i n g assistant Phone and computer sums a n * j e t A J at P O Box 526 Sou tnaeO. Ml 48037

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T tor Btoomf tew » WordPerfect 8 1 Lo tus 5 0 w / W i n d o w s Reeume* to B o x 11564 Obeerver 4 Eccentr ic f n . t p e f i e n

38251 Schoolcraf t R d Livorve. M l 4 8 1 5 0

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

McLarsrVHart a fast paced environ-mental consul t ing M m « seeking an articulate a n d energet ic *K»wdua l for i s Southfield off ice CandHMM m a l possess I m in imum ct 5 years administrat ive expenence and be pro i ioent m Windows 95. Word Per-l e d t l and Exce l 4.0. J o b roeponn Dii.t.es include, ed i t ing reports proof-reading. menapmg m t i b p M Mska, f l i ng and meet ing (Mectmea Ooca-eional overt ime r e q u k e d

McLarervVMrt o f lers a n n c e l e n t compensat ion and benef i ts package

M or lax your resume

MeLaterwHan IOOO Town Canter

Suae BOO Southfield- M l 4807S FAX: (810) 358-5321

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Chemical company seeks computer onemed s e a M a i a « a h good oommu-mcaeon smas tor adMwwrn i f v e sales work SaMry m tow l » l P M £ * * * Send -esume tor

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT P in -e rne , nexaae hours Expenence required G r o w i n g Uvon ia oo Retar

* " 810-477-8270

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T , ' Secretary poeMon • v e A a t * . W o r t proceeamg typmg (40») a phone W o M i m u M F u i ame (810)488-2624

A N I M A L HOSPITAL 1 Seeks R e c e p t i o n * ! part-t ime t l Must be d e p e n d e d e . have

good communica t ion s tu ls 4 abM to juggM pnortt ies Teamptoye t -nexibM Appfy wnhin

25385 W 6 Mile Redtord

A P A R T M E N T . S E A R C H

In S o u M i e l d • looking tor office help lo work evervngs and weekends We need someone wi th • great per-sonality to answer phones greet c l e n M and d o general office w o r t A * •

A S S I S T A N T

NEEDEO for I h * t ime poneon at a g row ing Fanwmfl ton H a s company Appaeaal

BOOKKEEPER D i t a i l o n e m e d . well organized indiv idual needed for medical m a n a g e m e n t f i rm Requi res compu tenzed account ing skills Expenence m AR AP Dank rec-onc 'nat ions general ledger torn t n i i Daiance Requires extensive use of var ious computenzed Spreadsheet programs Part-t ime poemon Exceaent compen-sat ion package Fax resume to

8 1 0 - 3 8 6 - 7 7 1 1

BOOKKEEPER FOR rapidly growing company Good pay. M l banaMa. 4 0 I k . and vaca-t ions Re laxed working condit ions Please s e n d resume to

P O Box 930164 W i x o m Ml 48393-0 f 64

B O O K K E E P E R S U L L CHARGE For down town Birmingham, real estate investment hrm Must be expe-r i e n c e d t h rough f inancial s tatements tor this fast paced pMasant atmo-s p h e r e Compu te r knowledge a deti n i te p lus tor this non-smoking off ice

S e n d resume to

Supervisor Account ing Superv 27281 Shaobark

Southf ie ld Ml 48C 48076

B O O K K E E P E R Mid-size law f irm seeks pan - l ime experienced Book-k e e p e r f a m i l i a r w i th c o m p u t e r accoun t i ng i ndudmo general led-gers R e s u m e s to Box 11569 Obeerve r 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Ml 48150

I S E C R E T A R I A L I | O P P O R T U N I T Y |

Full Time |

| Be pa r t of a w i n n i n g team1 |

I R U A N one of the n a t i o n s leading I • t rucking compan ies , has an out- * • s t a n d i n g opportuni ty for a f u i b m e " | Secretary |

W E O F F E R . Great benef i t and 401(k) 1

i E 4 * " _ • Exceaem pay package I • Company prov ided |

training ! I t V o u a r e a n organized se» s ta r te r -( w i t h 1 yr c w n c a i experience. 1

accurate typ ing sk i ts , telephone • a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i l l s ! (compuMr know ledge a p i u s j . | p lease send your resume to j

RUAN LEASING CO • 1 2 1 5 2 M a r n m a n R d

L ivon ia . M l 4 8 1 5 0

Customer Service Reo Immediate Open ing

F u i t ime Insurance office in W Bloomfield

compute t knowledge Non bui lding <8101 626-

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

MdOnley Associates, mc a na ional real estate hmn localed m downtown Arm Arbor, seeks an Executive Secretary

Position requires a minimum of 5 years secroMnal experience, excel-lent computer skills utilizing MSWord and Excel wrth Windows a minimum typing speed o l 70 wpm strong com-municat ion skills, attention to de le ! and ability 1o handM mutopw pnontes PowerPoint expenence a Ous Adrmn-is t ratve duties include «mtie" and verbal communicat ions with executive

Above average salary Benefits package including nealthlWe insur-ances a 401 (k) plan, a rental rate dis-count at a McKmley apartment available Park ing provided

Please send resume wi th salary his-tory to:

McKinley Associates. Inc. REF H A D

P O Box 8649 Ann Arbot. Ml 48107-8649

EOE

CUSTOMER SERVICE A professional downtown office has openings for energetic individuals Must have strong communicat ion skills 4 abikly to wor t independently m a fast paced environment, previous p h o n e e x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d

313-259-5087

CUSTOMER SERVICE S S - S 1 0 Pe r H o o f

WesBand company o o k m g for an exper ienced customer service rep industrial manufactur ing background would be helpful Nice office c lean environment great benefi ts

T e m p to Perm A R B O R TEMPS 459-1166

INSURANCE CSR West Dearborn agency a seeking a tu l -Wne Persona! Lines Customer Serv ice Rep Must have P4C insur-ance expenence Licensed profes-s ionals prelerred Please phone

313-561-6855

I N S U R A N C E - Growing Plymouth agency seeks hH-Wne persona lines cus tomer serv ice representat ive Exper ience preferred but w l l f a i n the right person 313-455-1110

I N S U R A N C E OFFICE heeds team o n e m e d Administrative Assistant for non-smomng Southf ield Office Com-pu ler a n d Life Insurance becfcgrtxmd requi red Salary based on exj ence S e n d lesume to 2000 T Center . S u t e 1820. Southfield, Ml 40075. Attn Sharon ot fax to

810-357 * I 3

LEGAL SECRETARY For m e d i u m size Troy law N tn WP 5 1 tor D O S and HtigaBdn background requved Ptamt f fs w o r t 4 5 yeers legal preferred. SaMry commensuraM with expenence Resume only to Powers Chapman . 3001 W Big Beaver. Suae 704. Troy. Ml 48084 Ann Caro l

LEGAL SECRETARY For 23 attorney M m In Btoomfteld HIM Except ional organaaorm sk i l s required tor insurance defense w o r t SaMry c o m m e n e u r w e wah i M l y Send resume and satory require ments to

Off ice Manager 300 E Long Lake Rd

Surte 200 Btoomlieto HIM Ml 48304

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y - tor 2 partners at Troy law f irm Legal i xpenence •equated WordPer fect lor Wmdows desired Ptoesani woriung environ-men t e x c e l l e n i I r i n g e bene f i t padkage Please fax resume io Office Manager 810-849-3175

LEGAL SECRETARY Ful l - t imi 18 30 -5pm ) 5 y * expen-ence m n r t i m i Good organizational skills. Window 95 F i m i k a ' wilh court hlmgs 4 procedures Btoomheld H * s attorney S500 signing bonus alter 120 days Cal l (810) 335-5220

•KEY PUNCHERS* Expenenced F u i time onfy

Cal l after 9am (8101 5594)200

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Fot p to 'ess ional Business expen-enced Good pay and benefits

Call (3131 425-5544

CLERICAL SUPERVISOR Canton hrm seeks energetic person wi th leadership skiHs to wor t m high v o l u m e deta i l -onemed environment Noon to 8 30 smfl Competi t ive wsge w i t h b e n e f i t s C a l l D e n n i s at 313-459-9090

CLERICAL SUPPORT mOvtdual needed tor fypmg corre-spondence Nrng e n d other general off ice duties K n o w M d g e o l WordPer l e d and Lotus a must SoutNieW a rea C M Nancy 810-799-9564

muat possess exoaaem • M M i l l l l i M l i l l Hex

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401 (k) proM tfiarmg end compeny p a d h e a * rturtnet Caa c a r o l a i (810) 474-9627

A S S I S T A N T / S E C R E T A R Y F O R • m a l conetrucaon compeny Ti 56 W P M pnonee fob coaections Fax resume

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BOOKKEEPER P A R T tvne Expenenced with payroll t axes sales lax and computers

« 1 0 ) 548 9686

B O O K K E E P E R P A R T t ime, o c c a s i o n * M charge E x p w-'generaf ledger and bank rec a muat C o m p u M ' exp req on P e a c h t r e e O u i c k b o o k s O' H*e

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B O O K K E E P E R WANTED Par t -ame Must know O m * Books

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C L E R I C A L Tempora ry Assignments i as -needed bas is I avai lab le al Henry f o r d Commun i t y Col lege $7 10 pe" hour Math Engl ish, t yp i ng (40 wpm| tes ts r e q u i r e d Cal l lot l e t t i ng appomtment (313) 845-9855

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O w e n s 4 Minor a Fortune 500 C o m peny * w a k i n g an entry level cam»-date lor a C o m p u t e r i z i n g Operator This poaaion is leeuoi' ieOie for da ly data entry bafcng. sortmg. and malmg i * invoices to our cuatomers Ptoate come m and «a out an appkcaBon or send resume m conf idence to

Owens 4 Minor Attn Oept HR 45755 Five M M Rd p t y m o u n Ml 48170

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trm,*. r W n r t j M N E " W l » Bengei Steel 23680 Reae Famang ton Ml 48336

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

T R A I N E E S e Immediate Jobs e Troy Location e Advancement e Weekly Pay

e Benefits • Bonus

• Temp To Hire . M/Hr Start Rate

Western has been selected as a prefer" ed vendor tar one o l Troy 's f a s M B growing service fcrms Afle« an mrtiai training period you w * earn m excess ct S8 per hour

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F A R M I N G T O N H I U S We have an open ing for a M bme o f f i ce ass i s tan t T h e ind iv idua l selected muat have good typing skins and a good phone presence Com-pensat ion dependent on experience and capabn-ty Mai l or Fax Resume to Dynamic Cotot Pubkcations, 32905 W. 12 Mae, Surte 210 Farmmgwn HiUs, M l 48334 810-553-3115 Fax 810-553-2246

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dk LAWYERS TITLE m INSURANCE CORP W Accepting resumes for Escrow

Close- 4 Sales Representative tot our downrtve- office Fax re lume to 1-810-649-2494. Attention Judy T ITLE INSURANCE EXPERIENCE R E Q U I R E D E O E W F

L E G A L SECRETARY F0 ' Southheio law f irm lo wor t pn-manly on Estate Plans with some P-abate w o r t Must have 5 yeers expenence m thoee areas Send ' e s u m e to Off ice Adrmraetratoi. P O Box 215. SoulhhekJ M l 48037-0215. or can 810-355-5200

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Full t ime secretary for S' partner m Southfield de lense f irm PreMrcanO dates with expenence m me<kcal mal-p rad ice lit igation Expenence with appenale D ie t s is a piut Appkcant mus! have exce l lem WP 5 1 sk i ls Salary commensuraM with «ki« level 4 expenence Non w i cke t Send resume to Off ice Manager One Town Square, Sui te 1400 Sox 5068 Southfield Ml 48086-5068

LEGAL SECRETARY Growing liability delenae f»m in Farm-ington Hills seeks Legal With at least l year expi Cindy (810) 489-1100

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LEGAL SECRETARY exper ience necessary Non-preferred Compuler Herata

Southf ield Ful l- t ime / fWxtoto Jason r « e guy (810) 355-4701

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PARALEGAL B u i y Suuti'itwiiJ txain i i " peistmel miu iy fvrm seeks e ipenenced para-legal Automobile Background pre-ferred Fui time position wrth fufi benefit package Ptease respond by fax (8101 350-1066 or m a l to

G G A Attn Adnana 28588 Ncr thwesMm Highway

Sufto 444 Southfield Ml 48034

FILE CLERK For Royal Oa> d ime Part Bma

Call Diane at 1810) 549-3000

LEGAL LITIGATION SECRETARY

Exper ienced person needed for partner in Troy iaw hrm Exceeent salary 4 benefits lor ngr.i person Send resume to C C at '55 W &>g Beaver Rd Surte 1700. Troy M l 48064-4903

LEGAL SECRETARY immediate openmg lor bus iness corporate s e c e M r y Legal expenence -eqm'ed Must possess strong Word Processing s k i t t e r e d Advanced i r i ow ledga o T O o r i p e r f a a 5~l Some overt ime requi red Send resume to L a u r i Combs Howard 4 Howard Attorneys, 1400 N Woodward Ave Suite 101 Btoomheld H*s . Ml 48304 Or fax to 810-645-1588

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y M i d - s i z e S o u t h f i e l d i n s u r a n c e defense hrm seeks Legal Secretary with 3 p lus years legal secretary expenenoe P fetor indtvuXiai with M c r o S o l l Word expenence Excelent salary and benefi ts A« j ly to F i rm Admin i s t ra td r . 4000 Town Center Ste 9 0 9 S o u M a t o 48075

D A T A ENTRY C L E R K S Romulus EvaAjat ion hire w i W a n c e tor a r K a n c e m e m Rap«»y expend ing M m has 2 n d 4 3rd s h * operangs V o u mus t be a v a l a b M to train on 1st1

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313-467 5450 FAX 313-167 1638

DATA ENTRY Growing companies m

Plymouth 4 Livonia in search ol data entry operators

$ 7 . 5 0 - $ 8 . 5 0 » t i r . ARBOR TEMPS 4 5 * 1 1 8 6

FILE CLERK Northeast Ann Arbor company has an entry level position available in their filing room Previous office expenence pre-ferred Alpha/numeric filing in a casual atmo-sphere Mon-Fn.. 8-4:30 Please call for more details

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313-513-5823

FULL TIME M o n Ihru Fn 8 30 to 5 with benefi ts Cuelomer Servwer Receiv ing Department Apply 11936 F i rmmgaon Rd

GENERAL OFFICE FiH w n e Wilh beneMs Sand resume

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^ Expenenced onfy for permanent 4 _ ( t e m p o r a r y placements 1-5 d a y | • a s s i g n m e n t s slweys availabM lo rw • t o p notch candidates

JOANNE I MANSFIELD • Legal Personnel

755 J< BIG 8EAVER | SUITE 209 TROY Ml 48084 |

810-362-3430 | FAX 810-362-4881 j

LEGAL SECRETARY Partner caliber Secretary needed tor tx isy ctotonee Inei p r e r t c e Sk i ts typing 9 0 * « p m preose management of diary l y s tem. poisi tve a t l l u d e Excellent ssalary 4 benef i ts Reply lo

Box 11578 Obsenrer 4 Eccentnc

Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Lrvonia, M l 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY P i r t - u m e >-4 deysNr t Femnngion H«s i awof f * :e Highly c " * "

810-432-0 2-0100, i x t 338

LEGAL SECRETARY Current ly seeking a sal»-mot.-v»ed Lege< Secretary w * i g to wor t 30. hours per week, lor a s m u off ice m W e s t l a n d E x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l R e s u m e to Box 11563 Observe- 4 Eccentnc Newspapers

38251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia. Ml 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY Pert f .me (20-25 h f » ) Exper ienced KnowMdge of WordPerfect 8 0 or 8 I r e q u r e d For appointment caa

(810) 642-6288

LEGAL SECRETARY For buey SBLAMMM p l a n t * peroonei injury law M m Knowledge d Wcvd Pentad end mewnum 3 y e e t l i g a -t ion expenence r e q w e d Competi t ive s ter l ing salary end benefits Fax resume to Gordon Cutto" 4 Hof fman

810-443 1506

LEGAL SECRETARY S m a l B m g n a m Farms lew t im i Com-petent good orgenuaaonM a k ^ s expenence m reel estate tow necee-sary WordPer fect 7 helpful Send

30200

2941 Telegraph S M 467 Bmgnam F, Ml 18025 or Fax (810) 844

L I M O S E R V I C E seek* office help Cus tomer seneoe snd c o m p i l e r sues S e n d roeune » 4772 Tern a W Btoomheld Ml 46323

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Tray law firm M » 1 M l time eapen-K M Lag* Secretary with WordPer •set wills Wa Otis' • Competitive Salary • MeOcai 'nsu'ance . Ufa 4 DisaWrty Insurance • 401(15) . Paid Vacation & Personal Days Sa«3 raauma with salary rvuory to

Legal Adnwustrator B01 W Big Beave' Ad Ste 500

Troy. Ml 48064 Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY W M esucusned a « hrm seeking experienced Legal Secretary 'or our Soutriheld location Enpenence « littgatroiVpersonai miuty required Musi Oe orgarued and accurate pos-sess good oommurocabor skills and desire to - o n as a team member Protaancy «i WordPerfect 5 1 is cru-cial Salary commensurate witn a«i»--ence Upecale olfice environment Piaase mail resume stating salary hietory .'requirements to

Bernstein & Bernstein 3060 Town Center Suite I90»

Attn- S Lovelace SOUMmW. MI 46075

5 0 2

Help Wanted-Office Clerical

OFFICE Compujer Operator, answer pnones. CPA hrm Benefits Mail raauma lo A 4 V. PC 30400 Telegraph Ra Sie 116 Birmngham. Ml 40025 FAX (810t 642-8187

OFFICE HELP neaded part-time afternoon shift, on . Wad Sat and Sun 1810) 34fr7120

OFFICE HELP With varied duties Fu» time mature dependeOle person

(313) 525-0020

O F F I C E M A N A G E R Automotive consulting hrm seeking prolessonal individual to manage elencai sta* 01 6 daily oflice c>pe<a 1K** & mamtam company computer system Windows for Wort groups. Eicei 4 WordPerfect 5 1 experience n e e d e d Fan r e s u m e to

810-642-4558 or ma i to 30700 Te leg raph Rd Su i t e 4566 . Bingnan Farms. Ml 48025

MARKETING 4 ADMISSION Parson needed

Computer eapenence a must Ca* 313-337-8144

M A R K E T I N G A S S I S T A N T A Leading Po.nl of Purchase Display Manufacturer is krakina 'or an eminu-s-asic detail onentated inOvidual wrtr eice'ent verbal pnone & wffiten com-muneamon sJuBs Benefits nOjOe Salary Bonos Health insurance 4 401K Send Resume with Salary His-)ory to

Tec Art Industries inc Attn M A

24669 Hatsted Rd ; Fanrvngton Mills Ml 48335

I MARKETING Here s the part-tone fib you've eMsys wanted Clamston location CO-30 hours per week. Muiti-cWce ma. estate hrm provides ad agency type materials Looiung tor key s x port persor, to assist m purchasing desktop publishing, elc Macintosh Quark Enpress a must Excellent organizational skills mandatory -Contact Jennifer al 810-625-428? • e«l t47 tor mow "formation

I • ;• P r u d e n t i a l r . r r « I L Real ty

MEDICAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Requires some office skiUs Will tram 30 hr/week Uvonia area

Box e i 5 i 7 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Ml 48150

OFFICE MANAGER STAFFING SERVICES

Chaneng.no career opportunay wrth grow-ng S E. Meh service tor mature lake charge individual ResponsiM' hes .nclude supe-vsing payroll WESC workman's comp department Corporate invoice management Fac*ty and BeneMs administration Computer sk-as necessary Salary, Bonus a no Denefits Contact President. PO Box 11531 Birm-iflnam Ml 48012-1531

5 0 2

p Wanted-ce Clerical

R£C6PTiaNlST«lLLER NCM pnys*»l rerepy ol*ca • seeking a mature. responaiWe indrvUfcial weiceBem commumcaBon sk«s to perform t ranaatMn. clerical. pHone S ugnt D*ng duces Must be available 20-25 hrs per w» Send resume Oak-land PTiyscai Therapy. PC, 47801 Grand River B124. Now. Ml 48374, Attn Teresa Phone 810-380-3550

RECEPTIONIST BLOOMFIELD H«s 2-*pm , Mon -Fn S6/tiOur Excellent telephone skj«S Some computer needed Call Dane (810) 847-0775

RECEPTIONIST CASHIER AUTO dealer has a position open lor receptionist/cashier Duties also include inventory control and fcgM Ming Competitive wages and bene i ts available Appty in person, John Roan Bme*, 3939 S Wayne

Rd Wayne (313) 729-2000

5 0 2

Help Wanted-Offiee Clerical

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED pert lime for busy Farm-ington HUM oflice. Experience helpful on Microsoft Wort Windows and mutt-Una pfione system Must type 45 wpm Contact Colleen Pardikes (810) 651-6900

R E C E P T I O N I S T / P A R T T I M E

Perfect tor smoents or anyone e<se looking tor pan time work Peach woco Iras has operw>gs tor pan Bme receptionists If interested apply al

Peedwood I m 3500 W South Blvd

\ Rochester Hills Ml 4 8 3 0 9 /

RECEPTIONIST/ CLERICAL Self motivated, good phone & typing skills. WordPerfect General office duties Wages commensurale mttkM Non-smolung office Send resume lo Carol Ampro, Inc , 29590 W 5 M.le, Redford Mt 48239

RECEPTIONIST Part-time, days Immediate opening Ask lor D Vase 13131 432-7600

5 0 2

> Wanted-ce Clerical

S A L E S A S S I S T A N T AEI Logistics is seeiung a career minded mdrmfluM to jo«i our salee team ^ our Devon Metro of ice as a Sales Assistant Expenence « Wort-Perfect Lotus, freelance requred and transportation background desired Please send cover letter and resume to AEI, Ann Sales Manager

11400 Metro Airport Center Of Romulus, Ml 48174

or Fak (313) 955-6108 No Pfione Calls Please

SALES LEADER Wanted Contract turrvture deaiw seeking Sales Leader Will reward the nght person with higher commissions medical, and other allowances Fax resume to 313-591-5918

SALES RECEPTIONISTCLERICAL

Accouniing & owmpuler knowledge "eeoed Call Nancy 313-533^890

r OFFICE PERSON FULL TIME

tor Diverse 4 Busy Position Looking for a good types!. Mine expenence, invoice expenence 4 oomputer knowledge New office in Westland.

Call Toula tor appointment: 313-641-1244

S>. KITCHEN GLAMOR •

OFFICE P E R S O N Part-time leading to tu»-t>me tor insur-ance repair contractor Immediaie openmg Must have 3-5 years expen-ence m all-around oflice work and Be computer literate plus have good phone manners Great opportunity lor ••oht person Good wages 4 more

<313) 535-7660

R E C E P T I O N I S T Corporals Headquarters needs tnendly, outgoing, professional to greet \nsmorv answer mu»-line phone and perform luht clerical duties at our Btoomflekj office Microsoft Wor t 4 Excel know»oe a must

Can (810) 351-3789 or fax resume to (810) 304-2696

R E C E P T I O N I S T Creative, lasl-paced advensing lirm. bdcaJed m aowniown Detroit, (close lo RenCen), needs one person to func-tion as receptiomsi-typist'creative coordmatoi r 'account ing suppor t person Graal opportunity for college graduate oc re-entry *Wo (Ob markei Benefits, paid panung and chanca lor •dvancement WOW us wrth your resume Send to CoAeer Gonyea. 11568 Russet, Plymouth, Ml 43170

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME

Evenings for Famnngton Hills Real Estate Olfice Mon - Fn . 5pm to 8pm. Some typing, rmsc. olfice woni Send resume to Prudential Greal Lakes Really 31000 NorthwesleTi Hwy Ste 101, Farmington Hias, Ml 48334

n C a r o l y n . o r c a l l 810-626-9100

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Peachwood Inn is looking lor •ecepticmists lo work day and a ' le rneon shifts Excellent working environment Apply n person a1

Peachwood Inn 3500 W South Blvd

. Rocheste- Hills Ml 48309 y

5 0 2

> Wanted-ce Clerical

SECRETARY OUR c o m p a n i e s o l f«< the i r employees ihe lalesl in computer •e-.- e*ca«ent e ^ f w i o poten-tial and growth opportunities We need your prior expenenoe and the ability lo interact with clients To $14 OCVhr Call Susan FarmmgtorVUvoma BwmmofMim 473-2931 646-7861

Advantage Staffing

SECRETARY • part Ume tor Troy law Hrm WordPerfect lor Windows exp* nence desired Flexible hours Please tax resume lo: Office Man-age/ 810-649-3175

SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATOR

Prolessional Accounting and Con-sulting Firm Is seeking a qualified vidua" tor it's adminislrative staff Ma?or duties include secretarial sup-port tor a staff ol approximately 28 Such support will include wort pro-cessing data entry assembly of tax relufns. general office dulles with some phone coverage We prele< WordPerfect 6 1 tor windows experi-ence Good organizational skills are a muss Hours are normally 8-5 how-ever the applicant must be flexible particularly dunng tax season As a full time associate you will recerve excelleni Benefits, holidays and paid time oft Contact Rehmann Robson. Ann Managing Partner. Suile 50 32255 Northwestern Hwy, Farm-mgton Hills, M) 46334 EOE

RECEPTIONIST position available for mature indi-vidual in high volume salon in Novi Some Sal 4 evenings hours Please ca* 810-347-3740

OFFICE POSITION in Westland. Must have pheasant voce A en|oy talking with people Siudents wel-come Will Pain nght person Starting pay between J5 50 4 S8 00 per flour Professional office environment

Call Mrs Golden after 1pm at: 313-326-8502

RECEPTIONIST/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Fasl-paced Livonia wholesaler seeks friendly. articulate indrviOua! capable of handling Busy telephone system and general office duties Previous experience required BeneMs include heaith rourance and 401K Send resume l o P O Box 510624 Livonia Ml 4 8 1 5 1 - 6 6 2 4 A T T N V P Administration

OFFICE / Route Dnver Mtf-day shift Neon-6pm Answering phones, good customer relations s general office help Some evening

driving. 810-353-6494

O F F I C E A D M I N I S T R A T O R Desired by small title insurance agency Salary 4 benefns commensu-rate with expenence Computer typing, accouniing 4 ciostng expen-ence required Send or lax -esi*ne lo Fidelity Title Co. 32100 Telegraph. Ste 215. Bingham Farms. Ml 48025

Fax (810) 626-1665

Of f i ce adminis t rator Rou«h Industries is a Lrvonia Based engmeenng company serving the automotive industry and many other clients. Our noise and vibration engi-neering division has a position for a se«-starting responsible individual lo manage the information, flow in the tront oflioe •General secretary, duties •Create and maintain spreadsheets •Maintain databases •Edit reports

O F F I C E We are an industrial distributor mat is looking tor a M m player to harx»e multiple responsibilities including Inside Sales Orter Processing, and Shaping 4 Receiving We reouire -food phone SkiUs Ihe wiAingness to earn and practical computer experi-ence Tha is a lull lime saianed posi-tion including complete benefits Please send or fax your resume 10 Sealing Resource inc 11912 Farm-ingiion Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150

Fax 313-261-6250

We Depar tmen t secretary

also have a need tor secre secretaries cither engmeenng dapartmerna

•Wort processing

•Excellent phone smis •Good o«ganualionai skills S e n d r e s u m e w i t h requ-remems

Roush industries 11916 Market St Livonia, Ml 46150

313-591-1010 fax 313-591-4333

EOE

OFFICE ASSISTANT F t * wne lor Canton area apartment complex Phones, typing, general

. office Send resume to OfficeiCanton P O Box 306. South-field Ml 48037

OFFICE ASSISTANT genera: olfice duties including base bookkeeping knowledge Muat be cwnpuler literate • ' e x p e r i e n c e in computer ized accouniing 313525-441)

OFFICE ASSISTANT' BILLER

F <Jt ome loir Plymouth Medcat olfice eipenence prelerred 313-451-0070

OFFICE ASSISTANT- lull WW. com-puter. telephone, typing, sales Wmg. good benefits Please send resimie or apply al Weslhaven Manor Retire-ment Community. 34601 Elmwood

I 46165 EOE

RECEPTIONIST Days Customer Service 6 Windows expenence helpful Call Lia - M-F from 8 30am Ml Noon

313-464-6666

RECEPTIONIST - Downtown law firm seeks reuatue cheerful, positive disposition individual Answer multi-line system, greet clients, Hjht cler-ical POWordPerfect expenence neipfi/ Full time with benefits. Resume Fax 313-961-8178 Send Attn Office Manager 149C First National Bldg, Detroit Ml 46226

PARTS COORDINATOR Spare Repair Parts Coordinator •Needed to |Oin our winning team ResponsiBwties mouoe shipping 4 receiving, heavy customer contact, order taking 4 loaow-uc If you are an energized enthusiastic, team player, please send your resume tp Parts Cooronato' PMC Machinery Sales Inc 14600 Keel Street, PtymoulTi Ml 48170 EEO

PART-TIME OFFICE perscm. light clerical work, answering phone, some bookkeeping, some data entry Compensation commensurate with expenence Nighl 4 weekends onlv, approximately 25 hours per week Newton Furniture located near 12 Oaks Mali H interested can Sherry Rob inson or B o b C o r b e t ! .

(6 t o >349-4600

RECEPTIONIST immigration law firm in Farm-

- , ^on Hills. Musl be organized 4 energetic io answer busy phones 4 deal wrth clients, 'ight typing 4 fakirw

Salary negotiable Cai - or FAX

Receptionist1

Real Estate Office Part T«ne - Sat 4 Sun Days

Phones. Some typmg Ask tot Dave Owens

The Prudential Accent

313-591-0333

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY needed 'or busy Reai Estate office lo snare evening and weekend hours P . e a s e c a l l

SECRETARY

Prestigious Southfield CPA 4 Con-sulting hnr seeks secretary tof itien last paced Litigation Support Practice ideai camXJale wi l possess 3-5 years experience, as well as a working n-iowieoae ol WordPerfect 6 0 and Quattro Pro software Duties mctode heavy typing and pfione work, main-ta in™ calendar, bilhng and prepara-tion ol seminar materials Must be t»K-arected extremely welt organized, team oriented and flexible wrth work hours Some overtime required Pre-vious work expenence m a law offlce or related environment a plus Com-petitive salary and benefits Please send resume and salary requiremsnts tc Ms Flynn, P O Box 691.

Southfield, Ml 48037 or fax 810-352-0018

An Equal Opportunity Employer

_ SECRETARIAL ^ Position full 1m». Good ~ Benefits and pay Must

have office experience typing filing and accounting Appty m person al Brose Electrical, 37400 West 7 Mae Livonia

> Wanted-ce Clerical

WORD PROCESSOR

Progreeelve national health care agency located In Troy seeks cam* dale wilh m u m u m ? y s office experi-ence for a fu l l - t ime posit ion Advanced expenence on software packages wrth windows expenence and a typing speed c« 55wpm required We are looking tor an axcieng mdlvlduel to become a part o l a fast paced growing organzatior. A competitive salary wilh benefits package ollered Appkcarts wi* ba tested Please send resume or contect

ARCADIA HEALTH CARE 340 E B n Beaver Rd Sta 250

Troy, Michigar 48083 (810) 740-1440

JCAHO Accredited E O E 7 A O M

5 0 1

DENTAL HYGIENIST Fnendly Uvonia oBlce needs oul-

cheerful.

DENTAL HYGIENIST Lrvoma Fnendty. modem,

practice. 25-30 W w A Bene-Ms. stall bonus plan

ca« (810) 471-3320

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T r needed tor o«* NorthvSle

ottce 3-8pm Tuee. 4 Thuc Call (810)34*4111.

SECRETARY Rea. Estate office m Lrvonia seeking a Secretary Clerical, phone etiquette 4 computer saiAs required Schedule vanes Contact Anne Norm. Century 21 Row Call (313) 464-7111

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT L/vonta company looking lor detail oriented set-starter w/great organiza-tional skims Ideal applicant should have some automotive background Win 95 a plus Salary commensurate w,'experience Call Christa (Temp to Perm.) or Karen (Perm ) al 313-542-0202; Fa* 313-542-1435

313-464 L a r r y F r e )

1-6400

RECEPTIONIST / SECRETARY Fjtf-time 401K, health insurance, and oOier benefits T«*ng & com-puter skills helpful. Resume onty

Office Manage' irty Rd . : 27260 Haggerty Rd.

Famnngmy, HiUs. Ml Suite A8 48331

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY GROWING Southfield company needs organized and energetic *w»-vKSuai Must have pleasant phone personality and be lamiha.- with Microsoft Word Excel a plus Excel-lent benefits. Fax resume with salary hislory to Human Resources

(810) 352-2156

M A R K E T I N G S E C R E T A R Y Laurel Park Place Management Ofice seeks a secretary to assisl in marketing responsibilities Candidate must possess excellent communca-t«on skills compuler knowledge, strong organizational skills, m addition to being a detail oriented, sell starter Please send resume and salary requirements to

Laurel Park Place Management Office

Ann Marketing Secretary Povnon 37700 W. Six Mile Road

Livonia, Ml 48152 or

FAX resume to 1313) 4626210 No telephone calls p*ease

9»m-5 30pm , . . . . . . 810-932-0910 af1e< 12 00 resume lo 810-932-3239

RECEPTIONIST FOR small Birmingham law firm Competitive sasary wtienefitt. Send resume to Olfice MGR 300 E Maple Ste 200. Birmingham, Ml 46009

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Fu» time position available tor han-dling Iront desk wflh multi-line phone system Apgkcent m u * possess cour-teous phone voice exceeent verbal communication skills, general olfice expenence, strong orgenizational ik HIS and base compuler knowledge Contact Michigan Hockey Magazine Peggy GrUfin. $13) 730-1110 or send resume lc 23995 Freeway Park Dr , Farmington Hills. Ml 48335

PART TIME lo assist clerical staff, filing, phones, form completion, com-puter expenence required, ca* Kav <M (13 4 Tetegraph) 610-433-339&

P A Y R O L L Ptymoulh firm a seekmg an expen-enced take charge insividuai wrth strong PC and accounting skills Fu i time with beneMs Starting al $10.00 par hour Send resume to

PO Box 700204 Plymouth, Ml 48170

PAYROCL SPECIALIST . Southfield payo« service seeks re*-abw mdnnduais wrth good math 4 customer service skins to work m a last paced environment Send resume Wrth salary requirements to: Pay Systems 16000 W 9 Mile »302, Southfield, Ml 48075

OFFICE ASSISTANT Ties opportunity requ*es y * J Y P m « and ab»ty 10 perform multiple assign mams Help aneiiar phonee mamtam fitee. and h e n * paperwork FMMame

•nth choice of start wne Top

PERMANENT PART-TIME Sales olfice needs energetic, moti-vated 4 detail onemed person lor entry level position Must be comfort-able wicomputers and possess a pleasant phone voice Send resume w'cover letter stating availab4ity 4 •rage requirement to UAI. 18880 MKMebeA Rd Lrvorka. Ml 48154 FAX 313-421-9155

RECEPTIONIST - Full time For busy office wrtr, light clencai duties Benefits avadable 8:30 to 5 30 Mon - Fn Call Donna lor appointment (313) 427-2268

RECEPTIONIST Fui ome responsible and dependable person lo answer phones, perform clencai duties. Need word processing expenence. Send resme to P O Box 530306, Uvonia, 48153

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

Full time with Benefits Must oave excelleni phone typing, proof - read^ and computer s*il<s mcludmg experi-ence wrth Windows Word and Excel Send resume to CCT-Ptymduth Stamping. 315 W Ann Arbor Road Plymouth. Ml 48170

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

General office expenence prelerred Duties will mdude answenng tele-phones. greeting visitors kghi secre-tarial, tiling, some compuler data input. Send resume with salary requirements to M Sroka. 6230 Orchard Lake Road. Surte 200 Wesl Bloomfield. Michigan 48322

RECEPTIONISTS Good phone skills Wi i greet customers. Some computer

expenence helplui

S 7 . 5 0 - S 8 . 5 0 p e r h r . ARBOR TEMPS 459- I t66

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST SouthliekJ law firm. Some expenence required Contact Olfice Manager,

Gary Eisenberg, P C . (810) 357-3550

SECRETARY,-RECEPTIONIST and more Will also assist In typesetting, part time flexOle V s Occasional Sat-urdays. Engravmg Connection, 930 W Ann. Artwr Trail. Plymouth

313-459-3180

5 0 4 Dental

ADDITIONAL STAFF NEEDED For progressive, new. modem dental office in Lathrup Village

• CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT FulMlme position, experience neces-sary Excellent beneMs peckage

810-552-0700

ASSISTANT Full tme tor progressive dental

office in Uvonia ence.

progressive • Musi heve exper-

810-478-2110

D E N T A L JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!!! „

Peak Performers l e i lobe you wont find asted m the newspaper or any-where sie«. With enpenence. ce« .

(810) 477-5777 No Fees

DENTAL OFFICE HELPER Parf-ttme, evenings No experience n e c e s s a r y C a l l

DENTAL OFFICE Manager, Garden Crty expenence prelerred No week-ends or eves Excellent hours Unique opportunity 313-522-3510

5 0 4

He lp W i n t t d - D e a U l

Surgical Assistant Oral Surgery oMce K* task oriented, m o t w j y d t ^ i r -member wOb aua tamj rc ajSMBW service skies to he»p our Ptymcwi-, olfice grow Youll work w« i our grew Half wrth competitive wages and 401K Dentau ekperfenai wquked. computer and aurgKBl experience prelerred, but not reqmied.

Cai tor an appHceilion 4 rtervlew.

(313) 4S5-0710

5 0 6

Wanted-

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT JOB

Computer, bookkeepmg. end phon«-*Mis Full time, flexible hours * l a ; HaM appreciated office m W field 1810) 737-2990 "

DENTAL OFFICE Suoceeslw. progresaive group prac-tice seeks s taierrtsd. creative person wrth exceptional people skills lo |om our l e a m D e n i a l exper ience required 1u» 1>me Exceltenl pay 4 Denefits. commensurate wrth your abilities 4 experience.

Cell Tammy 313-274-4040

BUSINESS ASSISTANT F i * time tor Holietic denial practice Bloomfieto area (810) 642-5669

BUSY BUSY BUSY Denial office needs mors help Part time, experienced dental asaistant lor Mondays 1-8, Friday. 10-5 Full time, second assistant needed W;il train 1he nght person (313) 462-4950

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT - II you are cheerful & take your )0b senouety we o«er fu i benefits, top compensation 4 a greet place to work You muss be organized, responsible 4 good with people, w e l do » » r e e l 313^20-2326

S E C R E T A R Y SECRETARY needed for test growing medical faculty Must type 40wpm and have exceeeni people skills Handle multi-line lelephones end computer work. Pay based upon expenence

Call (313) 459-1800

SECRETARY Well organized person wrth excellent telephone and PC skills Knowl-edgable in accounts recervabie' payable and payroll expenence For lull-time position wilh benefits Send resume to: PO Box 531117.

Uvonia, Ml 46153

S E C R E T A R Y , Admin is t ra t i ve

Software firm lull time. Musi possess strong general office skills Please ca» or send resume to Medical SCr~a.-e Solutions 21800 W 10 Mae. «214 Southfield mi 48075 81Q-352-7040

SECRET ARY1300K KEEPER ALL phases o l office work Expen-ence required Send resume to PO Box 930306 Wixom Ml 48393

S E C R E T A R Y COMPANY seeking organized indi-vidual with excellent communication ana secretsnaf skills. This person must be self-motivated and detailed onented with expenence In WordPe'-tect, Lotue, Windows, etc and be abie io maintain schedules and travel arrangements. Coupled with the ability 10 learn Ptoless«nai«m and enthusiasm a must Please forward resume wrth salary requirement 10'

Box •1591 Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvorua. Ml 48150

SECRETARYWORD PROCESSOR Fast paced professional growing oKice with pleasant working environ-ment Responsibilities include wort processing using WordPerfect tor Windows 6.1. phone answenng. tiling, running errands, and other mis-cellaneous tasks Off ice hours 9-5 30pm daily, some overtime maybe required Send resume to McKenna Associates, Inc Attn Busi-ness Manager. 32605 W Twelve Mile Rd , Ste 165, Farmington Hills, Ml 48334 EOE

DENTAL ASSISTANT Garten City area Fufcpart time, eve-nings and Saturdays Certified or equvalent (313) 427-2894

DENTAL ASSISTANT FuWPart-tme. Mon-Fn. Telegraprv Maple aree Expenence preferred

(810) 642-5669

DENTAL ASS ISTANTS If you don't work here, you wi* never know how much fun dental assisting can be1 Busy Livonia dental office with fun loving long term staff, requires expenenoed Dental Assis-tarts We heve fun el work and enioy buridmg smiles Full-erne poerDon snd maternity temp needed Competitive salary 4 benefits Ca l (313) 522-5520

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - t uMme expenenced onty Dentech computer

' ' Good benefits Southfield (810) 355-9600

helpful area

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST needed lor flexible, fnendly olfice. i Livonia Part-time inaurance expen-ence necessary (810) 476-4300

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE * BILLING SPECIAUST

Downtown Detroit Ophthalmology, practice seeks a fu i lime Accounts, Receivable Bittmg Specialist Only, individuals with a proven track record. to< insurance and pattern recaroabtety-WM be considered. Must be knowl -edgeable m a i pmasea of ineurance-receivatwes. payment posting and-cowctions MBS billing experience • (,UW\.uvi V *— ~ . plus Selery oommenai irafiia emh expenence Medeel benelita eve-abie Please fax resume with cover letter to Administrative Director

313-993-8741

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Fulfparl time position available Mu»-doctor practice Must heve dental knowl-edge 4 computer •"Penence .Excel-lent benefits (313| 722-5130

A . S . A . P . M E D I C A L ; R E C E P T I O N I S T -

LIVONIA AREA Busy office looking tor pettent onented person wfw is herd working i dependable Must nave. I yt. experience. Knowl-

edge of health insurance a plus Bar-en ts Sa lary I B 4 up. Ca l l 810-478-46319

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST full bme available m Livonia office Must be expenenced m denial lield 4 computer knowledge preferred Excellent salary 4 benefits

(313) 336-3638

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - lulMime expenenced onty Dentech computer helpful Good benefits Southfield area (810) 355-9800

DENTAL. ASSISTANT - come work tor our growing olfice Are you aggressive, tnendty, motivated We are a personal quality office Cat Cindy (810) 541-1388

DENTAL ASSISTANT- Full Bme posi-tion at mutb-doctor practice Expen-enced. enthusiastic mckwduai Top salary 4 excellent benefits lor the nght canckdete (313) 722-5130

SOUTHFIELD PROPERTY Manage-menl firm Data Entry general otfice duties, accounts receivable helpful Send resume to O L Box 306, Southfield, Ml 48037

SOUTHFIELD PROPERTY Manage-ment firm Date Entry general olfice duties, accounts receivable helpful Send resume to: O L_ Box 306, Southfield, Ml 46037

RECEPTIONIST Southfield office looking tor someone ••/excellent phone skills as urej as some computer skies Wm 95, Excel and Power Point a plus. Expenence within a law hrm a plus CaH loday for

R E C E P T I O N I S T Fufper l time (flexible hours) position tor compeny kxeled In Troy UgM typmg. fifing, orter entry. PC knowl-edge neceesery Send resume to Ron Fortes, 1890 Crooks Rd , Surte 200. Troy, Ml 48084 or 1 ax to

(810) 362-0101

RECEPTIONIST - Full-Time Fast paced UVOTM mei»cel practice specializing in weight toes Reqiarea compuler entry (313) 422-8040

Annie (Temp) or Karen (Perm I 313-542-0202; Fax 313-0542-14S5

SECRETARY Must heve excellent typing skills detail onented and positive altitude $9-$!2/»w depenong on expenence Computer knowledge a mual CaH Knsten <Southfield). 810-355-2440. FAX 810-355-5899 Chnsta (Uvonia), 313-542-0202 FAX: 313-542-1435

RECEPTIONIST - Fu i time Deys 9-5:30 Competitive salary I bene«s Busy office W Uvoraa is seeiung a trom office receptionist wrth rnuUHme phone experience Must heve excep-tional phone SUM C a i Janet (313) 513-0505, sort 204 EEO

810-344-8700 Fax 810-344-6704

OFFICE ASSISTANT 30-35 hours per week, vanoua r e s p o n s i b l e * include ruelomer relatione orgernxmg bride: eemi-ners some credit 4 coiecfions. mailing, phones etc Livonia area

Ca i 313-422-8222

. OFFICE CLERICAL 8toom6eM N«e firm hea poarhons requmng compuler knowledge and . . r e i e m ccnunumcatton and orgers-zaeontt sfc*a and the abirty io work n • Mat paced enveonmenl Qualified c e i u m n i send reetanee and salary requirements to: Sherry Pilet-Pereormei Fiamtar Bank 2M0 Taw-graph Roed. Bloomfield M M U 4M02 or c a l (TO) 972-8060

Equal Opportunity Emptoyer

OFFICE a ctortcal CornpeWwe wages WM tram Detroit ares

(313) 838-2900

OFFICE CLERICAL I Home

mcluts deta er»y, analyze -eeeerch 4 praoeee bIMnfl 4 peyroa a«ust msnta 4 ebM io worfi mdspender«y lo solve aocounhng problems Muer

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PERSONAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY

For local designer ExoeOem commu-nication siuas and pleasant attrtude a must Mac sums ueefU Poartton includes schedmmg appomtmsnts. dewgr and office asaietanee WW

(810) 816-9475

PLC TECHNICIAN needed wrth a mmmum ct 1 year expenenoe m component level repair of MoOcon a m o r AMn^radMy KTO-grammable controaers and penph-ersis localed m Uvo«a. negotiable salary Ca i today

LIVONIA, 413-266-8600 SOUTHFIELD. 810-362-1300

AUBURN HKJLS, 810-373-7500 TAYLOR 313-284-0777

RECEPTIONIST Fui m t svervngs, from desk. needed tor Bloomfield H*M country ctob Mual be pokshed professional ft possess exemplary peopto skits Excellent wages ft bsnafits

(810) 6 4 4 - 6 2 6 2

R E C E P T I O N I S T Growing reel eeuie office retMrea part t*ne recagi ion i wMi good . and ciencel sues Ca* T i n or G a i

TOWN g XXJNTRY (313) 455-5600

R E C E P T I O N I S T

tuMme Reoepeoniet w« i good (J»nne voce and sxceAenl ,computer ak«s (Word and Eaoef) SaMry nsgoMBM Send reeume to;

amatwrea Ltd. i W Long Lake Rd, #100,

to 810-352 7534 Cor ta t i M s

PERSONNEL SERVCES

Property Manager SauMMM) property management companv has avaaeble fu i wne poei-kon tor Property Managers and Ser-v«e Coortmetor Seiary and benefits

experience ( i lO ) 362-3038

SECRETARY - counseling center, Farmington Hills F u i time Musl be expenenced typing, scheduling 4 computers Call 810-478-4411

SECRETARY/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Automotive sales and markeing firm m Troy seeks secretary cuslomcr ser-vice person. Compuler s k i s required Excellent opportunity with dynamic organization awaits the flexible amiable cooperative ft quaMied can-didate thai likes a chaiengmg. 'ast-paced, diversi f ied, professional environment FAX cover letter 4 resume lo Office Menaoer.

810-362 2643

SECRETARY Lwoma area child development center needs A Secretary lo assist m man-aging busy Irort office on aflemocm shift Expenence with accounts pay-able. phones, WordPerfect 8 0 Teamwork and attention to detail nec-essary Good pay ft benefits P-ease submit resume lo: 38945 Ann Art** Rd Uvonia, M l , 48150

DENTAL ASSISTANT -Expenenced Orthoooniic Asawtaw part-time with ortho records knowledge in West-land Top salary to proper candidate

Call 313-722-5130

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Musi have computer ft dental know! edge Part Bme ft some Set s Farm-mgton Hals aree. (810) 651-1034

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST' BUSINESS ASSISTANT

Part time 20-25 hrs Expenence m dental field and compme* knowledge preferred Ca i 313464-44§7

BUSINESS MANAGER i tor mulh DR GROUP. Musi lave financial background and experience kn all phases of medeal billing and management of staff Contract negotk. aiions a plus. Send resume to: I .

Mrs B Gay, 14555 Levari. Sie 310, Uvoraa. Ml 48154. -

CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNICIAN needed part-time m Uvonia.

313-427-9440

C E N A ' S : ALL shifts aval!able Apply U*

Hope Nursing Care Certer 38410 Cherry Hill

Westland. Ml 48185

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

Fu i or parl-bme tor busy practice m Canton We are looking lor an orga-rvzed. Inendty person with dental experience (313) 961-4040

DENTAL ASSISTANT Chair aide experience required No evenings or weekends Excelleni f and benefiIs tor the r mingham area Call lor interview

da Excelleni pay nohl person. Bu I fSlO t 645-6961

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER Fu i or part-time Good people skills Non-smoker. Ask lor Linda.

(810) 737-8400

RECEPTIONIST TELEPHONE and general cf»ice duties Pleasant phons personawy and abrtffy k j roma calls essentiei Benefits Send resume «> ATS. Inc 46101 Grand River, Novi, Ml 48374

RECEPTIONIST to handle phone worn, light tyv>ng. filing. Send rss««ns to

First Mortgage Amenca 24661 Northwestern Highway

Southlieid. Ml 48075. Attn Larry

S E C R E T A R Y

DEDICATED expenenced and flex-d e person needed tor a fiji time posi-tion at a well established, growing company Essentia' fit fimcnons i n c l u d e e x c e l l e n t p h o n e ' communication skills good compuler and wort proceseing sMls as wei as general office knowledge Employer part to* beneMs. pmata office and competitive wages Contact Carol at; (810) 474-9627

RECEPTIONIST/TRANSCRIBE R Team player w/offioe ft Microsoft

id expenenoe Part-time to ha-Wage commenaurate wilh

experience Sand reeume w/salary requirement to CTI, 2200 Canlon Center. #1008. Canton. Ml 48187

RECEPTIONIST TYPtST Part-«me Fner*»y Ply-

moulh oMoe • * « « a f r i end l y d e p e n d a b l e

parson wilh excMent fypmgttomputer nWortParleci'Window*) end commu rucator sUe. Send reeume »

1378 S Mam. P y n o u * , 48170 Or Fa* to 313-483-4812 An Sp iM Opportunity Emptoyer

RECEPTIONIST Use your Hois and move o to marv-aoe^ient 8200-300fieeeli

C ^ l Monca (313)458-0186

or m > "

OFFICE CLERK

a a a a 7 « or

RECEPTIONIST

S firm soon to urerfd nsw lacMM. . . - -i n l i . r g a •ecepacnel ^ h 2-4 yeers

M a n FM»*M Excellent communlce i ion s k « e x reaurne to Meroeot ome* a r oal Pereomei Exceiem b e m — and comewneve r a t * 258-8700 salary Servl reeume and eeiMY

OFFICE CLERK

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RECEPTIONIST WWi secretarial o rg *n» l tone l ft computer akM Uvonia Ca* DevO

<31S) 427-4141

RECEPTIONIST/ WORD PROCESSOR

For buey Troy law firm Part one (15-20 hrs). P e r n o d - scheduM required w P 5.1 tor DOS, •xcalanr

I M l Q N j i a y r M a « * h ewenienoe

rsawna to; Posers <>epman W Big Beever Suae T & Tn 48084 Aim Carai

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3001 Troy Ml

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: TEMPS 488-1W8

SECRETARY For fast peced office m dowrnown rochester 40 hrs per week Good computet skills required Send resume to Human Resources P O Box 82177, Rocheeier Ml 48306

THIS IS THE B E S T AD !!!!

LEGAL SECRETARY PARTNER POSITION

Southfield P l firm seeks profes-sional secretary lor busy partner Applicant must be proficient n WordPerfect and have exceiem communication and organlza-ticnal skills Musl have Ligat ion experience Excellent starting salary and benefits

Can (810) 948-0000 or Fa* resume to;

(810) 948-9494

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Looking tor a exceptional lull bme person' Are you canng. enthusiast*: organized ft dependable? Would you like to be a part of a patient-ceniered practice mat truly appreciatea s taf f Experience preferred Benefits offered Ca i Gma In Livonia al 313-425-1121

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST FuH-lime position tor UvomeCanton specialty practice Previous expen-ence helpful, but w l l consider person with recent general ollice'secreta.nal skills If you are a h^ i l y motivated person looking lor a fast peced, exerting fib opportunity call us a l

313-261-7802

DENTAL TECHNICIAN C ft B Model Tech Fu i or pen time

(313) 728-2200

DENTAL TECHNICIAN FULL-TIME

W Dearborn family practice le seeking an individual lo do stone 4 die work, temporaries 4 denture repairs Prefer exper ience or schooling Wonderful staff to wort with Salary commensurale wilh expe-nence 4 great benefits Cai:

313-565-5608

CENA'S _ you are lookmg tor, • outstanding benefits • flexible schedule • fib security • competitive wage . tuition assistanoe • persona) satisfaction • friendly, canng

caeen etmoepneie

Call Ctoo al (810) 437-2048 or apply al Martin Luther Memo-rial Home. 700 Reynold Sweel Parkway. South Lyon off Pon-nac Tr between 9 ft 10 MM

CERTIFIED HOME Health Arte - Full Tune

Requires the ability to perform proce-dures and treatment according B Sialt Nurse directions and monitoring

response 10 care and contnb uting lo Client Care Planning. Tha • client

successJii candidate wilt have a ' school diploma and certification from _ a waning program through ctoaeroom _ and supervised practical training as . required by ledersl law andtor staje laws Six months axperfence as a Home Health Aide or Nurses A<3» Send resume to: Cathy oc Hoiy

281 Enterprise C t . Suite 300. Bloomfield Hilla, Mi 48302 CMC - Values diversity m

the workplace. .

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY tor moirvaled. preventative oriented

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor busy, multiple doctor office m S CantorVBellevrtM l Full-time- Benefits. 31

Denial Hymenal tor upscale ttin tmgion Woods of"

Experience 13697-4400

— office lor a Dr wilh a Smile Mon. Tues , Wed , Thurs , No ervee Ask tor Nancy. 810-396-4386

DENTAL ASSISTANT Assisting onty. N<e hours Expen-enced or w i l tram Benefits West Bloomfield area C a i rssidence after 5pm 313 421-7936

DENTAL ASSISTANTS ft RECEPTIONISTS We're growing'

Ultra modem Lrvonia cJfice lookmg for fiii or pert time experienced

Assistants and Recepeoniets Cai: (313) 591-3636

TRANSCRIPTION 1ST - needed tu i bme tor last paced office m South-field Appttoanimuel type 80-70 wpm and heve transcribing expenence Benefits offered Send •eaixns K> Barbara OeChamp la l n . C R A . Manage Care. 30700 Tetooraph, Ste 3500 Bmgham Farms Ml 48025

SECRETARY For real estate ft mortgage company Typing experience needed Fi4-Wie L i von i aree (810) 471-3530

c c r o c T A f l v For Southfield CPA hrm Word Pro-

muet Experience wrth Exel Word 8 0 4 general

Cell 810-559-2222

SECRETARY FUUJPART ttme wanted tor a gen-eral comractor's office Send resume to 37752 H»s Tech D i , Fermmgton Hits Ml 48331

SECRETARY, FULL TIME, poemon Accounts Receivable ft

VETERINARY ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST - positive person lor growing practice Fuil-bme. Expenenced-wii tram 313-454-5580

VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST Part-time, everunge ft Saturday hours ideal tor sludem Must be a cheerful, people person Non-smoker C a i 9-5pm 313-421-1800

W A R E H O U S E / Y A R D LABOR general

Werehoue*Yar t Labor Construction

general office dubee Experience p r» W d Send reeume to Certenes i n c . 42285 V—ngo 9 to*ng Hts 48314, A im Service Mgr

SECRETARY i deperlmert of

m a n e g e m e n v compsny

J wortperfect end L o i s tor^DM and MKroeoft Wor t reqiarsd Duaes 10 mdude schedmmg MeSng and mtery lewfng appl icants; suPPT order tn f . peyroa roconokationa. ao i fk ) procesamg and eweaeneoue

vgar izanorai s » om • —" p n y » smtty meeang new pec^eend have t i e aBMty to fiends w « p M tasks F ^ l beneM peckage to nemde

and 401 w e i

Manager. 13040 Memmen Rd Uvorv*. Ml 48150

An Equal Opportursty Emptoyer

WESTLAND OFFICE e tootong tor a

ft general office duties AcceptingappHcabons M » ^ 5 0 f * 5 Rd 313-722-8333

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DENTAL ASSISTANT FuVperl-bme Modem Lrvoma office wtth terrrtic stt f l . (810) 473^050

DENTAL ASSISTANT Southfield Psrt-ame (Mon-Wed-

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DENTAL ASSISTANT Growing W Btoomfield olfioe seeking dentsi aaawtanL Expenenced p « -lerred. but w * Wm. 81CW81-3081

DENTAL ASSISTANT -dependeble. monvaieo. canng mifcndual tor la»r#y practice Expenence preferred 32 to 40 hrs. No Set ' s or MM eves CaH Roz 810 474*0273

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Assistant needed part-time for Btoomfield Hffls dental prscfice " rox 25 Hrs: per week. Mon. . . rs ft Fri Must heve expenence Please call 810-855-2411

FRONT DESK For Novi OrthodonBc office Wfcng io tram nght indrvkjuai Fiing. typinj. bookkeeping and computer skills ut>-lized Part time PM 810-471-1581

FRONT DESK Need to f i i pceltion m our busi-neea office tor our busy Orth-odontic practice Must be

IneniSy and be ebie to work wel with people Clerical duties include:

bookkeeping 4 ' iek Bene-

981-2444

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Inemty people Clerical duties m< makmg apporitments. bookkaei ineurence Mtang adaysrweek Ms avMlabM Ca i (313) 98'

^ CHIEF ^ DIETARY MANAGER

Peachwood Inn Nursino Center IS hungry lor e Dietary Manager Looiung for a COM or R0. who will be in charge of ordering, scheduling and running the department, ft you would Be meresied n co<*irtg up a deal

wrth us. send resumes or apoty i n person lo:

Peecnwood inn 3500 W. South BNrd.

v Rochester Hits. Ml 48309 .

CNA POSITIONS A l sniffs avaiabie Salary starting at $8 50 Flexible time Can A' Intemalionel

(313) 453-1970

FRONT DESK Our busy computenzed Livonie orthodontic office « searching lor a br^ i t , wei

organized, extremely capable sert-stsrter who en|oys chaaenge and responetufety We ai

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Part Time No Seturdeys Are you a depend-able. energetic person with cheirerte experience, wno werss io be appreo-atod? Would you Hfie to work wilh a fneri>*y leam onented staff K^ere paaent care m Number One? Our Camon office • tootoria lor you!

Ce* 313-458-5370

, are wiiferig lo 1r»n Ihe r w n peison Exceaem benefits

Cei Lauren 810-471-1555

HYGIENIST CHECK US OUT!

Part-ome H y g i e n * tor amalgem-iree practice m Uvonia Great hours Tuee-deys 3 30p^ 8 30p« Thursdays 8 JOem-2:30pm, and Saturdays 830em- l 30pm (31S) 462-4«fo

DENTAL F w m n o o n practice ia lookmg tor a M m Denial Asa t e r n ft Front Deefc Person to jom our exceptional leem ol denial proleeeicneM Enoel-lem benefits. seMry oommeneurats

(810) 474-4800

DENTAL FRONT DESK Our WONDERFUL front desk person needs to be home a i t i her cNUren so we ere looMng tor a WCN0ERFUL replacement EXCELLENT doctors and staff to wort wWi Muat heve

ee Approximately 36 hours Bmrn-Viam 1816)648-3618

DENTAL • F i t * * oMce pert Bme help Mon . Tuee 3 a 30PM. Fn 11-5PM One Selurdey e monai a 2 P V Meere q u c t Mamer. Hie deeimg w * peoc«e Computer or dersal experience pi Marred

(31 J) 482-4960

OFFICE MANAGER Dernel expenence requred comput-erized Famwiglon Hiia F«a Bme beneMs Ssnd resume to Box S15J7 Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers

36251 SchooKrsf! Rd Uvonto. Ml 48190

C N A ' S & H o m e

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pnvale duty caaae m Hts foBo««ng areas

• Macon® County • Eaatetoe Detroit . Mi iord

. . . flexWe scheOJe pMessm working environment end ton of hours Muat heve re»-abie iranaportatlon end good ref-erences Cell today lor en interview. Kara v Angela

1-800-378-3016

CNAa. LPNe. RNs Fu i ft part Mne Ca i Chcxe One. Ce i 313-421-7472

ORTMOOONT1C ASSISTANT Expenenoe preferred but wrthng to tram Ihe ngrit person C e l t o r « o r i * i M#, M (#13) 484-566C

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT

For e one doctor pracaoe Fu i lime Mueihevs ortho expenence Compei-e n wages benelas ft 401K plan to He rigm applicant

Box 11519 Obeerver ft Eccere* fleeepapirs

36251 Schoolcraft! Rd UwoNa. Ml 48190

DENTAL HYGENT18T Needed tor ton modem L _ olfioe 12-16 hrs/w* aRemoone Ce i

(810) 478-1980

DENTAL HYQENTI8T-N0V1 Fv# lma/pBr wne Eica iem beneaae

(6t(W 1*8-4115

WORO PROCESaOR NOVI

oaee Weeeek out-gong persons iMvetope*

M . LMria. M 48180

WORD PROCESSOR

a w r r e y i a m i f f i i *

DENTAL N1T0IENI8T needed M • M tor rriBMin MM 1WC days per

sterfrig Ar- 15 «mr Ame 1. (313D 522-677C

DENTAL HYGIENIST

cMtoe LooMng tor m icaeat people person to oompMie our team Moure needed Men. 8em-2pie and THuw. aam^pm. CM (818»

DENTAL HYO*N*T

3 deye per OH) SSiSS3

•DENTAL HYGIENIST a W M W M 8 i t ° PeiMme peeartn i iliii a our Fer perf-ame lliipaa oltee CaeaMM salary am: M » a « a M i M HmZrnc* fUS} SI8-38il ' hauK, « f . J I M T T a

ORTHOOONTIC ASSISTANT

or practice Fua-Wne

CLMCAL ASSISTANT Buey SoMMaMarMfea Experience

RCCEPTIONWT FOR Commena baaed. RK l f l HMe once MuM be emenenced m aoparm -seeI meurenoe and sol lecaona 24 28 hours per week wa 2

1t10» 868-0881

Fam*y Onntaf Centsr M Growing!1

RaBap8aBMa - MMMaBia a p a a a v M M and pert Bme experenoe«i -seep sorvsas et our Bummd Ma* locetbn

kfiincawert if you en»oy wt a tsem sBws hare e» hex*. imei» and s i a a W know Me raonanee M palant M McBorv ce« Twt M^O) 883-98 i i

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Turn years of dersal fl«oe espen-

dental practice ri • ' i igstssnt he* en opening tor person w« i denta b e d n o u n d ft expenence MM any dental computer aoftwere to aasiei customers over t i e ( f o r * wrth appbeatan ft basic ryeaem ounoeme. Oweechee plua1 Send resume to Pet ScMmnd:

SOFTECH. M C , 3127S HorftwaMam Hwy

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orrat . ORCNTEO ooomtmv tor eye specieMi Dune* moude report

scheduling posing charges ants Medea 4 COTCK."" keeping, sciedut

8 pay-Ten«s Mi aapartanoa requa ,6^-grar- r i •-

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

• y o u a r e e n R N t •ei may ba your

• h o yeewte to Med.

Cioenet. acffU deeans wMi Mmi-snd a sanna deane to wem are

Our rxseig home anMy« er ssiMt'l wp-uMar beauMtf surteenanfi and e •ireMng team Bull requeeeepmrvj--ll Hi MiL Sand MptMW k> 8ox i18lQ 'Obeiier ft fciuaaMr News E T T i i

r3-277-8710

s g a g a p q a : to m a part-ame uoiangeni x v -m m eMos Hours srs Wna

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For Centon peycNeaic c M c . pert t ime evenings and Saturday fNURSING DIRECTOR

t u l ' DIRECTOR OF v

OPERATIONS Manage care compeny hee a * -rant c©enmg tor deeotoir ol oper-anona. This poaaion raprasents an exceBenl opportunay tor a highly moffvatod and anatytx*

ence m MedcaM as ooaimertaM mamat.

I subtect . 5* yrs. expenence m

operations end development • irsarpersoneKomrvimicalion

skills • HeMtticare industry

expenence

Tt*a poaaion oftors eeoeaant compensation and benefi is a l o n g w i t h c h a l l e n g i n g opportunity it you are meresied in |ommg our teem, pieese forward your resume to Box 81565

Observer ft Eooenlnc Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd. V Uvonia. Ml 48150 /

I MEDICAL ASSISTANT ®Experience Medical Aaaislant' Inaaded tor buey smtmlatory prac- h . bee 3elected canMdales « d b e -| reaponeOM tor aaeMDng p f t yeoan l a w « i pabent examnabons s n d . • Ireelmenis as w e i as reooidBigB • v « M a«ne. Poeann requires » oe r - • • t i f ce le Irom a madcel program" • a n d 3-5 yrs experience n a r B •embuMlory caie eMano. CPA oer ? •Mca t ion a plua We cAer a .:o- | "pe t i f i ve salary and benef i t s -•peckage OueHfied app ieen ts l

Ipieaae forward raeune i f f Medical Admmatrstor

1 5050 Schaefer

Deartom. Ml 48126

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/WU.ER Poemon avaiefiM lor Mrga oul-penerrt dime MuM have eapenonce mCPT end ICD9 coding KnowMdge of meacM lerminology. A i rteresl periBea torwert reeume to.

Medsel Admnatralor 5050 ScneeMr

Dearborn. Ml 48126

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

(810) 356-0420

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST • M l kme m top dermatology office m Farm-mgton HMe Must have al Mast 1 yr madcM oRcs e^enenoe 810563-2900

EMERGENCY ROOM TRANSCRIPTIONISTS

Needed tor Trsnecnptxane Umasd. s rapidty growing national medical Iran-scnption company immedtoto open-ings tor M l ft part tune poeaens M in imum 2 years exper ience required. T.L. offers competitive wages, .noenhve programs ft 3 r t eh« prornuma. Cal Chris 810-471-6896

E T N U R S E

Dynamic Home Heaflh Care Agency seeling a selt motfveled ET Certified Nurse Proven leadership.'supervisory expen-ence required. Candidate lo Mad teem providmg wound care to Hi post-acuM comtnuum of care. subacuM u« l to home care envi-ronment Please send resume

Heartland Horns Heaah Care 26300 Tsiegrsph Rd . Ste. 101

Southfield. Ml 48034 Altn Kara

M E D I C A L -

A S S I S T A N T LIVONIA-NOVI AREA

Busy olfice looking tor hertwotiung assistant wrgood personality S9 an fir ft up Benefits * overtime. Call 810-478-1167

MEDICAL ASSISTANT part una posmon availabM In Uvonia tamity physician's office Experience preferred 313-464-8200

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced Fui lime tor buey Farm-mgton H«a Carcfiotogy office Pleeae c £ Denise M: <8 810) 932-3700

MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTS ft BIU.ERS

Experience preferred Contact MARY ANN at

(313) 261-3891

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed fuW pan lime in Dearborn Heights with mmanum 3 years expenence Must know X-ray Fa* 313-277-4886

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Farmanglon HMs Interna: seeks expenenced. tu i kme MeOcai Aaais-lant Contact Gma: 610-360-1340

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - 3-5 yrs expenence tor Cardretogy dlfice Vena puncture ft EKG necessary Cai Candy 313-7298700 or

Ian 313-729-6715

FRONT DESK A fast-growing, fast-paced Chiro-practic Center is looking tor a rekeCM. organized, seff-motrvaiad people person to run the front desk. Must nave 5 a m * . 10 tegs and be abM to handle many things al one hme For details can Cindy (810) 615-1533

MEDICAL ASSISTANT. Walled L a M area Fu i or pari Bme. could bme •hem some expenence requred need ptoasant. outgong personality tor busy multi specialty prscnce. ca l Norma 810-624-1526

MEDICAL RECEFTIONIST . Fu i time Ca i tor appoint-

men! Mon -Thurs. 9-2

seeking a dynamic Indivkfcai tor Nursing Oector poeiBon Weal candtoaM wa poaseee a mm al 5 yis WORKING expenence m an amtxiakxy care sedmg and 3 yrs supervBory reporting. Convetane t m n M * and salary

Box 11567 Obeerver ft Eooenlnc

3 8 2 * , " C 1 Uvonia. Ml 48150 I "

Of f ice Administ rator Busy lamily pracaoe cknc m Wsrrsn needs sxpenenoed Office Adrmraa-traior to nm day to day operabone Muat know managemenl m me<»ca. setting and have outsiandm^ people M M . Exceasnt salary ft benefits Reeume and cover toiler to FAX 810-483-4596 FHOC ' 17117 W Nine Mile Rd Suae 1800 Soulhfieto, Mi 48075

RoeKhes to; Bos 11486 Obeeiver ft Eccentnc Newspapers

38251 Schooicrsll Rd Uvonia, Ml 48150

VETERINARY TECHNICIANS

Licensed fia-Mne ft part-time lecflni-o a r a wtio would MM to be etiaienged by a speaaffycnecal cam practice, we are looking lor you We have new positions in emergency craicM care on 2nd ft 3rd sMM t-2 yeers expen-ence required Our practice provides added challenges to veterinary tech-nology careers We oiler an axoeieni

opening Good pay and beneMs Andon's Restaurant

1620 N Telegraph neat Fort Rd^

Dan's Sub Shop Farnwngton

immedoM poertcn eaponetoto person, flei

Ale hours Fast-paced, fnenay piece 16 75-S7 0(»hr . (810)476-7054

oompeneatkyi 4 benelas p«»age II you would be mtereMed m a sbmu-tatmg 4 smereeong career at Michigan Veterinary Speoaiista. pieaae send a resume lo 21600 W 11 M4e Rd. Southfield I * 48076-3709 or ca l ue al 810-354-6660 snd ask for Tsme Perdue

n • i . »ai • in o-m>ngriAiT^ »10) 645-1799

OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN Canton office

Expenence prelerred 313-961-2700

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST' ASSISTANT

needed tor a busy Cardkitogy olfioe Musi be EXPERIENCED m bolh tront ft back office hours

Part-bma. flextoto 313-427-9440

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Wilh expenence to work m olfice with tuBy computerized patter* and busi-ness services Fu i time. saMry com-mensurate * * h experience Benefits Deartom area Fax n

313-562-4590

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - f u i bme tor ophthMmology office Some expe-rience preferred Contact Mane (313) 525-2229

PEDIATRIC NURSE Fast-paced multi-specialty ckrac seeamg highly molivaied amMioua RN tor Pediatric Dapertment Mm 3y is expen-ence. salary commensurale w'expenance. A l interacted candidates please forward resume to

Box 11572 Observe* ft Eccentnc

Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia. Ml 46150

W A N T E D ; Highly energetic mdnndual tor rapid* expanding Natural Hea«h O n e . Pretor you have 8 legs. 5 arms snd the abaty » do 10 Oimga at once Pieaae cai afla« 8pm and leave your name and telephone number

(313) 455-6767

X- RAY TECHNICIAN - tot msemel m a d o n t office 32-40hrs per week Aak tor Maureen 810-442-1400

X-RAY TECHNICIAN (reg»lered) Expenenced Parl-bme No evenings or weekend hours SouBifietd OrtT^ padc Olfice (810) 557-1472

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pail-time for pediatrician s cilice m Livonia. 3 alMmoons pe< <«ek 4

every other Saturday Cai D e b t * (810) 477-7034

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fu i time Experience needed

Birmingham area Ca l tor appomt-ment between 9 ft 2. Mon-Thur

(810) 645-1799

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST pan bme 2-3 deys per week

Smai hoeprtal area (313) 638-7900

P T A © € For physical therapy efcmcs. entry WvM. Mon-Fn . 4pm-7pm 15 50* based on expenence

(810) 549-8640 Cal Neena

• MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST e Eipenenced Fi*-bme Atoo. MeAcal BiHer needed Westland area Leave message at: (810) 861-3131

FRONT DESK/CHAIRSIDE Looiung tor someone to wo i t m our dental office No expenence neces-sary. w i l tram tor our Farmmgion H M ft Wesland offices Please call Mon thru Thurs , 9am 6pm:

313-522-8128

Home Health Aides Certified Home Health

Aides Nursing Assistants

H o m e m a l t e r s Lrve-ins

For pnvale duty home health care Must be experienced, dependable, and have rename transportation We offer . Fte>it»e scheduling . Pay based on experience . Shit diterennats a Milcaoa ' i f n tm ' • Padln-servtces • Benefit peckage tor t u i bme » you're miersslsd m (dining a rap-idty growing agency, please call or apply to:

United Home Care Services 15712 Farmmgion Rd Uvonia

(Two blocks V. ol 5 MiM) ^ ^ ^ 3 1 3 M 2 ^ 2 5 0 ^ ^

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST FulHime tor memal medicine office Experience prelerred Ca l

(810) 474-3650

RECEPTIONlSTiBILLER - lor buey aler ty pr»=bce Famwiglon Hfls and Livonia tocsbons Approximately 20-25 hrs per week MBS expen-ence prelerred (810) 851-6657

MEOICAL ASSISTANT Mature expenence dedicated

person only appty Mecfical assis-tant needed for OB'GYN olfice n Uvorua Hours Mon, Wed, ft Fri

9-5 Call Shelley lor rf (810) 478-1140

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fast paced Westland office seekmg an expenenced perfectionist wrth medical insurance background tor l u l time position Good pay and beneMs Send resume to P.O. Box 8S097, Westland Ml 48185

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - M l ttme tor busy Wes t land Dermatologist Dependable hard worker Fak resume to. 313-729-8435

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Expen enced tor pnveto practice LPNs or RNs may apply Good salary ft bene

Q1I 313-425-5544 fits Uvonia

HOME HEALTH AIDES

* Expenenced * DependaWe

* Dedicated WE OFFER

• Immediaie Operangs m Uvcmia. Farmmgton Mils ft other areas

• Top Wages • FtoiibM Hours

• Futl-bmeflenefit Opportunities

HGS Home Care 20C« Hogback Rd.. Suite 3A

Ann Arbor Ml 48105 (313) 973-1345

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Dependable Medical Assistant tar smai ptoaaant Soilhfieid olfice. 4

MEDICAL ASSISTANT . .Wi experience tor busy allergy office Fui time posaion

(810) 478-5221

MEDICAL ASSISTANT immediate opening for busy internal medone office 2 yrs expenence nec-essary Must know EKG s. PFTs Vera Puncture, X-Rays Cal Sue at

(313) 728-4141

Midwest L ie ft Hearth insurer wants top-notch, nighty staled peopto tor current neme olfioe pueaiona

CLAIMS PROCESSOR

Opporturaaes aveiabto tor expen-enced CMWH Processors in our HesMi Claims Department KMM c« i -

i ammtmtan ol 1

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS

urgently needed lor 06GYN and internal medione prac-tices m Oakland 4 Wayne counties EKG's; Ven. Punc-ture. Inactions Career oppor-tunities 4 competitive salary Call Meessa a! Tempro Med cal io schedule an interview lor placement 810-356-1335

M e d i c a l R e c o r d

C l e r k

An expenenced clerical person is needed for the mKjnignt sMi. 11 30pm-6am m Health Informa-tion Services Six months expenence with numerical Mmg. typing and gen-eral olfice procedures >s required Medical 'ecord experience * pre-ferred Appty m person Mon-Thurs 9am-2pm ai

P R O V I D E N C E Hoapoai and Medical Centers

Employment Services 22255 Greenfield. Ste 310

Southfield Ml 48075 An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST FvlUme tor busy Southfield Optrthel nvotogy pracbcs Experience pre-tered Jraque hours 810-358-3B37

RECEPTIONIST PART bme tor MedKal office localed m Birmmc^am Expenence preferred

(810) 646-6332

5 0 8

Food/Bevmfe RtfUunnt

x ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ^ Expenenced Cooks - A l SMts V Wai Persons. ParVM-fime Bus • Persons 4 D«hwe* ier* Apply in person arty Rams Horn. 8590 Mto-" - Wesaand (S. o l Joy Rd)

D DENNiSlONS Laurel PaA. Now Iwmg:

Day waff staff ;Mon-Sat. IOJO-5 No Sun no eves) W i Moat Staff Top pay tor top performers

I utchen M«M general ,

• Prep-Pantry Exp. LN. Cock

t*7 4 up) (S7 ft up) <se ft up*

NOW HIRING Fnendty 8 Srrvkng Faces tor

SERVER Posffton. Day 8 f **> ls

B ^ S ^ ^ G T r e 29622 7 M M Rd Uvonia

NOW HIRING Nkght Buaeer ft 0Ml>-Wart Person Easy

wffhm Moy's Rastau-AddMbeff, U o r a a .

SHORT OROER COOKS ft WAIT STAFF

PsopM SUM and lood service

Hiatop Goff Course Ptynvxrth Ml (313) 453-9800

SNACK BAR Pwt bme weekend deys. weekend raghts shfft help wanted AppN m person SioerBowl 45100 F o r t R d Canlon (berond Burger King)

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE .Ve are ihe nabon'a largaM recmMng firm ft we am seekmg quaMtod peopM of professional calber Hue to Maff eapaneion m our Deartiom Olfice We offerThe hneel trammg m our mduelry ft compensation baaed on your own performance ft nol on tsnuf* or com-pany poMcs O tvecmaers average income last year was 885.304 wffh our top SON averaging 8123.573 » you are a goal-oriented seff-moavend people per icn wrth a suc-c e s s f u l sa les , t e c h n i c a l , or management beckgrotmd. 8iM could be toe moet respartfiig ca l o l your He For Miner dMaiM. ptoeee ca l

(313) 336-6650 ' MANAGEMENT RECRUITERS

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE the NMton-e Leeder in UNEMPLOY-

MENT COST CONTROL • eeek i " ; . s«i moCvaleO energeec mdrvrtual « manege i c o o u M ai MaSngan Prior AccouM Menagemerrt or aalaa expenence 8 e co*ege degree • a rsquremem We olMr a jmpeMna saMiy, bonus, uannweinn and bere Ms tiendreawnetoManaaar: 29777 TeMoraph Rd 0 8 8 0 . S m M M M . i 48034 AMI Robert Chevaker

Appty m person oi Any day between

D Dsnmsons. mstos Lai*el Park 6 mile M 275

EARN GREAT money waffmo tables m w Btoomfield restaurant W»t ram bright, alncere apphcants Call Steve. 810-8511133

Food Service - Day Hours! Assistant Managers

For gourmet apeoaiy lood siora 5 day wee*, no Simdays' I2CK. great benefiis Contact Stacey Koepp

810-932-1170. lax 610-932-1214 Harper Aaeoc^as. 29870 MUdMbe*

Farmington HiHs, Ml 48334

FOOD SERVICE 30-40 hrs •Wk. S6 251v BeneMs weekends off Advancemem opporturaty Cai Mike al 810-552-5543 .

ACCEPTING apphcat-ons tor host 4 waitstafl Full or part time. Appty wflhin

Alexander the Greel 34733 Wawen Rd Westland

RECEPTIONISTS/BILLER Many new openings tor Receptionists m beauNul offces m Farmmgion Hiis. Wesl Btocmfieio ft SoutMieid Mual be extremely fnendy ft e i * jy busy rou-tmes Bamg exposure desirable Other posdons tor Biltors Medaat Assatants ft Swechboart Great SSSbenefits1

CaUiFax reeume to Louarm Harper Assooatas. 29670 Mtodabei.

Farmington Hits, Ml 48334 810-932-1170. Fax 810-932-1214

MEDICAL BILLER- E.penanced Mental health msurance knowledge helpful Put/part-time Cal Jactoeor Louise 810-647-5320

MEDICAL BILLER Experienced m all facets of W ing and collections Excelent salary

Ca l 313-425-5544

MEDICAL BILLER r E x p e n e n c e d A p p r o x i -

mately 25» tirsAvk Com-P U - r t o r M D ^ - s n

SouOifieid CaH PeuM or onty (810) 569-1770

year expenenoe m aiAomaled Hee«h Cleans procesamg and Ihe M U t y t o won* m a BroAiObon enwonmem Musi nave eaceBenl maffi and com-muncallon (wrioen and v«rt>aii sMto Must iwve good anatylical sMM «>d be datal onented FamHeirty wah Coat-Coraamment and M a r k e d Cera Plena s plus. We offer sxce ie r i benefits snd a «ex ttme wort schedule

Send resume and saMry reguire-merrts to:

AMERICAN COMMUNITY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 38201 SEVEN MILE ROAO LIVONIA, Ml 48152 A n n H u m a n R e s o u r c e s

MEOICAL BIIXER Expenenced m CPT snd ICO-9 S S n o V m u a l Knowtodge ol HART. HCSC. and EPlC prelerred Part i m e

Please contact r. bteffi 8-5 282

eves Irom 4-9|pm Pleast Tammy Bffmg Supervisor at (816) 6 8 3 ^ 2 1 ' sxt 12

MEDICAL BILLER Experienced only Full-time lor

MEDICAL B i a E ^ R s c e p e o n o a Expenenced tor 06GYN office Fu i Omerparl Bme Novi area

(810) 347<100

MAMMOGRAPHY TECH Pari ima 'or srsaM canoer daMcMn center Must be < e g a a e r e d « P M « PatAa a t 81&-350-3232

MANAGED CARE - OAAJR

acelani apportunlty tot ngN ^andidale tor evolving and eapwidnQ managed cam organ M o n Knowledge of OA.UR pro-oedurea. nak ineneoemem and

^ r s s s ^ R -Uvoma. Ml 481SO

I Several immed^e openings tori •expenenoed meckca. c -e rs Reg -1

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M E D I C A L |

B I L L E R S

M E D C A L R E C O R D S S U P E R V I S O R

St John Hospital and Medical Center has a M l time afternoon supervisor positon available in our Medical Records Department Responsibilities will include man-aging the afternoon and rmdnignt snffi employees, pertapalmg in Quality improvement activities, assisting m evaluation and daia prepara t ion /presenta t ion lor protects and budgetary changes: and assessing, analyzing and identifying oppor tun i ty for re-engmeenng processes

Requirements include A R T or eowvaiera education, or expen-ence. and have 2-3 years expen

• m a medical records selling t be computer uterate and

nave experience wrth ai least two ot the lo l l ow ing funct ions Research. FUmg/VooseFiUng; Release ol Intormaeion, Record Retrieval and Cvcuiatior. Must be customer service orientated, have management experience of func-tionally diverse groups, and have excelent written and oral commu-nication skias

We have en exceeent fieiubie ben-efit peckaoe Qualified candidates pieaae FAX your resume to 313-343-7495 or m a l lo thr Muman Resources Department

St. J o h n H o s p i t a l a n d

. M e d i c a l C e n t e r 22101 M o r o s s R d Detroit M l 46234

ANEW OPORTUNRTMGIRW

R e c e p t i o n i s t s OPPORTUNITIES

FOR NORTHWEST AReA 1-2 yrs Medical Office 4

computer b * n g expenence required Call 313 -454-0099

ALL POSITIONS - part bme please apply in person, Sleffs. 6631 New-burgh Rd Westland Ask lor Suzanne 313-459-7720

Recreat ion Prog ram Coordinator

Botslort Continuing Health Center is seeking a fui-bme Recreation Pro-gram Coortmetor Bechetar-s degree in therapeutic recreation or geron-tology prelerred Certification m recre-ation therapy With mownum 3 years experience in working wnr. older adults and the arteity required TNs position requitre a "wortiing man-ager ' able lo coordinate (acuity-wide recreation programs as well as con-duct seieci programs.

Hourly rate commensurale with expe-rience Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental. He and doabaoy insurance tuition reim-bursement and mom Send resume and covet letler to Botsford Con-

21450 Archwood O d e . Farmin^on HIIS. Ml 48336

A L L P O S I T I O N S Starting al $6 an hour. Great opportu-nity F|ex4>le schedule Apply m person Vie De France (inerte Twelve Oaks Mall. ne«t lo ineaire)

(810) 348-3944

AWARD WINNING ITALIAN RESTAURANT

Looking lor mature BANQUET OFFICE MANAGER tor day position Salary. M l benefits Apply at. Ernes-to's Restaurant. 41661 Plymouth Road. Plymouth 313-453-2002

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER

Wh physical therapy experience orty FuMme. Good pay plus bene-Ms Farmmgion. H«s area

Ca« IWSCOIS 810-737-4808

10400 Telegraph. Surte 383 a t y n Farme. 48025

MEOICAL TRANSCWPTIONIST Medical Transcnpbomst needed part •me tor OprahMmoioc, p-aciice Musl be w i i n g to woA al On ion Township end Downtown Detroit location* Must be proftoenl m med-cal terminology wffh ihe abHty to type af least 80 words per mmuie Salaiy oommeneursbto w«h e ^ e n -ence Pleeae fex reaiane w * o o v e r

h td AOnmtslrsnve Director 313-983-8741

MEDICAL TR AN SCRIPTK3NISTS «ded tor Tranacnpnons Umaed. a

rap«»y growing naBonal m e d ^ Han-aenpfior company ImmedMM ooe-mgs tor lu l and pan ame poeaione Minimum 3 years e.penence m»«mc m e i " « » c a l M d a U i M Mao ba abM to eocuratety transcribe 'oreign

T . L offers compeMnre noenBim programe ft 3r t MMt

BAKERY - Now accpebng appeca-ttons lor Sales Production. Bakers A l shifts Cal Hagelstems. Royal Oak 810-541-2784

R N A F T E R N O O N S U P E R V I S O R

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(810) 655-6622

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Apply Chicago Road 21400 Dearborn

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arrange an appointment

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H a m s o n Instrument 3 8 7 7 7 Schoolcraf t Rd

L i voma Ml 48150 A n n Mr Dona ld Hamson

(313*464-4400 ext 206

O U T S I D E S A L E S

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Twelve Oaks Mail Now, Ml 48377

Phone <810) 344-7100 Fax (810) 344-7105

15700 Middwoeit Lrvonia. Ml 48154

(313| 261-7780 (313) 261-7480

275 North Woodward Birmmgnam, Ml 48009

(810) 540-8558 Fax ,810) 540-8778

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Attn Route Sales 7546 Baron Dr

Canton. Ml 48187-2493 FAX 313-451 7006

SALES CONSULTANT. 12 Oaks Mal area Hourty pay plus Dorxw Premium re la* nourt Excellent ben e*t package For maormehon c a l Ms Fort (810) 3*0-3300

S A L E S

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE For gtowmg commercial, roohng company we install the "WORLD 5 BEST" tmgM-ply roof system and need 1 Fi.gniy-motivated Sales Person in Ihe Ann Arbor area CaH (517) 321-2044

SALES REPRESENTATIVE Statue and 'ast growing Sou»4w«l based home snprovemer* company lookmg tor professional window and door Sales Rep Guaranteed pay base with high commissions and many Benefits A l appkeants musl Be tnendty knowledgeable yet aggres sive Soma computer Background wrxAd Be preferred Plenty of room lor atfcancemert wim Mure security Ca l (810| 354-01S5 or tax lesume to JWS Technologies Inc Attention Personnel al (810) 354-4806

SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are looking lor a seif-moiivaied energei* person to se« giff » sta-tionary items to retail stores m irw Wayne » Oakland County area This is a commission only 100 but the potential is good Please can The Market Place 1-800-728-932!

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810-478-9311

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We require an mdivdua, to sell service agreements for electron* alarm1 commurucation equipment m the g-eale' Detroit area inter, ested individuals should have a Business saWs Background Expe rwnce in non-tangiBW saws NICET certified ando-- expenence wim competitors equipmeni s a plus

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J Sapwrvra Transtar Industnes. inc

13112 Waco Court Livorua. Ml 48150

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ol your career'

Because al American Home Improve-ment Products, Inc a Sears autho-nzed contractor we have the backing, support partnership and service guarantee ol Sears mal can mean ar. end 10 your endWss career search If you are locking tor a career opportunity wim an organization com-mitted to your long-term success consider a career with American Home Pro - it could Be the Best move you ever make

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• Finest Products Anywhere

TO ARRANGE A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW CALL TOOAY

(810) 288-49'5 Ask tor Dave Ameusier

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It you are currently working m con-sumer electronics sales & want 10 advance to a h ^ i e r wvei o* special nation 8 opportunity plaaae sand resiane to Century Etactrorwa 8491 W Grand River Brighton Ml 48116 Attn John

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38777 ScftoofcraR Rd UvonM Ml 48180

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a minimum ol $ yrs expanenca m the tatocommuraca-Hons industry Can earn $50,000 first year $100000 2nd veer EXPERI-ENCED INDIVIDUALS ONLY Send resume only to 30777 Northwestern Hwy Sie 107 Farmmgton Mils Ml 48334 -2549 Attn Mr Cole

T e l e m a r k e t e r Bingham Farms Co seeks supervisor for afternoon sh*t Respcnsitwtws include scheduling trammg & evalu-ating employees

C a l l 8 1 0 - 9 4 8 - 1 0 6 4

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T E L E M A R K E T E R NEEDED to sell busmess services 3 days/week to start Must have excei-wnt telephone skills SICVHr ptus

Slatting t8t0) 552-0011

T E L E M A R K E T E R S E X P E R I ENCED Earn me Best pay plan m the industry' Must Oe wAng to advance qi*3dy mto management First year mcome is proiecied lo Be in the high 5 figures Please ca l Rick Smith 'or inlervww at 810-220-0300

Or send resume to 101 BrooAside Swle M

Brighton Ml 48116 Attn Mr Smith

TELEMARKETERS E I money' Incoming pfione calls Cash paid daily Fu i time days, m Redtord area 313-794-6778

T E L E M A R K E T E R S / P H O N E - R O O M M G R

Part-lull tome, hourly • commission Co 313-Kroll W ndow 13-422-4842

T E L E M A R K E T I N G Ca» tooay. start loday Everyday is pay day We are casual Garden City, as* tor Steve 313-425-2551 or Clawscm ask lor Paul 810-583-9154

T H I N K I N G A B O U T A R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R ' '

If so, you owe it to yourselt 10 investi-gate wny we are me a i Coldweii Banker ahiiiate m Ihe Midwest and twsl suited lo insure your success An real estale companws are not the same

DISCOVER TME DIFFERENCE Call Chuck Fa« (810) 347-3050

C O L D U J e L L

B A N K E R •

Schwe4rer Real Estate

T O P S A L E S P R O F E S S I O N A L S

Establ ished Nations' Company •nvolved with Americas top Motiva-tional 4 Educational Speakers is seeking 2 Professional tntxto Saws Representatives Must possess a contoent phone manner ana closing skills Naysayers need ivol acpiy1 FuH-time Monday t h u Fnday $10rh- pad faming, benefits Conservative t i r * year potential $30,000 ». wwh residual ncome added second rear Can Jac

que'-ne Lovejoy in our AuCxirn Hills office lo arrange you' mtervww TODAY' |810) 377<I200

TRUGREEN CHEMLAWN TELEMARKETING

Comtortabie Southlwia olfice seeks 2 peopto wno can "Close the Dea." Good phone s*«is requ-red Guaran-teea salary $300-$35<ywk & commis-sion para weekly Hours Mon-Fn 12-9pm Sat 9-3pm Musi have good driving record & past drug screenmg C a l l B r i a n fo r i m m e d i a t e consideration 810-827-7027

WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE'' Fantastic opportimity available with one of Americas lastest growing lew scommmcition Co Motivated sefl starters needed lo represent this area Call now to leam about this great |OC' 1 -800-685-7231 ext 4201

independent Representative Excel Communications

$ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 Potential first year mcome interna-tional company seeking a tew moti-vated individuals lor saWs posncms m several areas Call <8101 616-9677

5 2 0

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Part -Time

A S S I S T A N T Needed tor busy real estate agent Must Be abto to han<»e a venety ot tasks Need computer skas $8 50 lo start Hours 9-2prn, Mon-Fn. Call (313) 464-7111 or tilt out application or mail resume to Century 21 Row. Attn Yoshiko Fu|imon. 37172 Six Mile. Lrvonia Ml 48152 (Su MMT N e w B u r g h ) o r F a x t o

313-464-8713

B A K E R S A S S I S T A N T Part Time I Midnights

10 00pm to 500am Apply at The L ocmey Baker 13931 Farmmgton Rd , Livonia

BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL AGENCY needs person to prepare weekly ticket reports Mon & Tues Wilt train CaH Sue (810) 644-1600

CLERICAL STOCK PERSON Now Optical Dist Permanent part lime will tram Hours 1 30PM-5 30PM, Mon-Fn (810) 380-8260

COUNTER CLERKS - pari time, Mon -Fn 3-7 8 a l day Sal Ca l Mai Kai Cleaners lor your nearest loca-tion 313-537-8050

DEMONSTRATORS To hand out coupons, samples supermarkets $&tir to Bart Heatth

810-540-5000 "

MOST PERSON warned tor 3 funerM horrws m Uvonia S Canton Everanga week-ends or days 313-427-3400

F OFFICE & LEASING POSITION

Ctoen tor anamocms and soma weekends at an apartment com-munity m Westland Expenence prelerred but wO tram Apply f l parson a l

OAK VILLAGE 2758 AcKWy

Ml 4811 Westland

(313) 721-8111

TELEMARKETERS Expe r i enced lor local heating 8 oooimg conpany O o o d h o u r l y w a g e

bonuses plus oommssicms Pease cak Pal M: (313» 730^500

5 2 0

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P a r t - T i n e

T O U R / T R A V E L Reservations/Sales opportunity

lor student homemaker to earn good salary -commission

•travel Benefits Day hours Exciting upbeat industry

Completo framing provided Appty m parson

CAN-AM WORLDWIDE TRAVEL 3000 Town Center Southlwio

Help Wasted

Par t -T ime Sales

LIFEGUARDS - Eaty mommg $ later evening tor me Famwi^on Y M C A Fo r more m l o c a l l

610-553-1909

PERSONAL SECRETARY m my m-home o»»ce downtown Far tonfton 13 hourvwaak Baac compear

(810) 477-2706

RECEPTIONIST needed tar phyeoana c *ce m So^h-M d 12 M M and Evergreen locaaon Telephone and M n g Mon mru Fn 8 » 1 2 30 (810) 867-8050

Rata*Part Time

O U R A I S L E S A R E

F U L L O F R E W A R D S

C h M Levy OrwMOng Company M t stoohad cwr aatos gwM m a r * y » u wat work 2-3 days par wa (no

M a n i a ) stocking oaga tmas eWMMi'sooeaa. oonnea

M d M d m g C M * • " t o " **Ma M M mrou^ iou i I to wheetoke Commerce Watertord StoomMto Mtos Troy mourn C a n o n and Earn $ 0 9 0 8 * to

SALES CONSULTANT 12 Oaks Mall area Hourly pay ptus bonus Flexible premium retail hours Excel-lent as a second toft For information call Ms Fors 610-349-3390

He lp Wanted-

Domest ic

t haw p rod 01 $To6k a * M y mauranca Ttoa

PANY weh 01m 100 yeers C OMtou-o n Exceaance at

1 8 0 0 - 6 2 1 - 8 2 1 0 a x t 2 3 6 5 An Equal Opporturtty Emtitoyer

STOCK 4 OatoMV poaMon SaMr 8 Kkfs Bedrooma. 12 OMa M M Eve

G R O S S E P O I N T E EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

313-686-4576 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs experienced Cooks. Nannws Maids Housekeeper Gardeners Burners. Coupws. Nurse Aids. Com-panions and Day Workers tor pnvate n-omes

18514 Macx Avenue Grosse Pomie Farms

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER wim min-imal childcare responsibilities Must be non-smoker and have exceaem r e t e ' e n c e s D a y s I p a o e r ) 810-604-5S9&Eves 810-738-8398

WILL SHARE lovely country home in exchange lor xmited help wim wheel chair Bound lady Some '.fling

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Female^Mate

CLEANING WOMAN lookmg to clean homos Plymouth Canlon Ann Arbor area References

Call (313) 930-1589

HOME & OFFICE CLEANING For the best can 313-422-8807

Weekends 313-532-14S4 Ask for Cindy

IN-HOME CAREGIVER Expenenced Part-time _Le1 me help you with your loved ones Call Betsy

810-335-0682

NURSE AIDE-COMPANION seeks days including weekends canng lor the elderly Will also .rve-m Goo! ref-erences own car <3131 535-9035

PATTIES HOUSECLEANING Expenence Exceitont Relerences

(810) 738-8518

Ch i ldcare Services-

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CALL DEBBIE'S Daycare m Farm-ington it you re looking tor a happy healthy and stimulating environment tor your cftild (810) 426-81'1

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DAYCARE available Mcm-Fn Wayne' Ford area Licensed, references non smoker Meals snacks mckjded 313-595-H68

DAYCARE HOME in NW Lrvorva has openmgs lor children Loving environ-ment educational activities Meals provided 810-471 7820

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CHILDCARE IN my Uvonia home 7 Mae $ Middlebeit area Full or part time Flexible hours Excellent refer-ences Call Enka (810) 471-1987

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AFFECTIONATE CAREGIVER tor our 2 t o r t s ^ y r* 4 8 moe) m ow Farmmgton HIM home Sdeys'weM Ncm s/noker references own trans-

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MATURE CARE-GIVER - lor 1'a 8 5 yr old Part-time Good pay Formal •raining or relevant experience required Martha 810-477-0971

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PERMANENT PART time sitter needed Southl ie id area Call between 8am 8 4pm

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Tel (810) 399-5760 Copies thereof may Be obtained on or alter 10 :00am, Thursday, Fet t t iary 20 ,1997 . at Eng* ieennf f ReproAicbon. 13550 Conant Avenue, Detroi t Ml 48212. Tel (313) 366-3390 or Fax {313)366-3393 AH C O M a s s c o a t t d w « i .retaining prints or reproductions of the contract documents a r * non-relundable and borne by the mtereeted BkJder A r addit ional tee wit Be charged lor maifcng the document* . The Purchaaer must supply the tetaphone number and street address ol the individual or h m lo whom addenda (Harry) can Be directed The Owner also requests Su iemems o l Interest «i the above prqect Irom potential D f lE MBE and WBE subcontractors and suc fMrs . Statements of interest shou ld Be suBmf ied lo the Owner on or Before Thursday February 10 1997 A list of DBE, MBE. and WBE subcontractors and suppMrs expressing rte*esl w * Be provided to each Bidder requesting Bid documents Quest ions with regard to this advert semen ! tor Bids should be directed to Mr Rcha rd G Walker. Sr Prefect Manager Construction. Northwest Auknes Inc a f Tel (612) 726-0840 Fax (612) 726-6599

The Owner does not doenmmat* o r tne basa of ' ace . color, national ongm sex. re l ig»n. age or d u a t w t y *>

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706 Auction Sale*

ANTIQUE A U C T I O N Estate u r o g n m e n t sale 50 pes ol t um i tme trom the 1 9 0 0 s 175 pes of i^asswsre. ch ina saver, c locks and lewe i lea chma a n d m u c h m o r s ' Sa l urdey Feb 22, 7 P M at our sales l oom, 32536 M ich igan Ava W a y n e inspect ion 9 30 A M . day ot sale until sale time Terms cash, check. Visa, o i Mastercnaroe

J W O F F O R O A U C T I O N E E R 313-721-1939

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E a t a i e S a l c s

A n t i q u e E s t a t e A u c t i o n UNTOUCHED BY THE FAMILY

lo Be n e a a i the P lymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer Fee 22 7pm Doors open at 6 p m Many race t ixrv-ture pieces ' rom ihe early 1900 s golden oak Buflei . 90" mahogany &oker !<K>e w>in 6 ruatehing ct'-airs German Bronze mantel clock other c icckS collection of early 1900 s nusica-i i r ts lnjmenis. sheet m u s e -eany 1900 s Humme l collection. Goe-Bel B * d collection many beautiful pieces ol g lassware on pamting on wood • signed V A N W Y K a news-paper New York Herald - Apni 15 1865 T h s is but a Dnel list o l the col-lection o> ant iques m fins estate of Mrs Novak A u c t o n conducted By J C Auction Serv ice Cash. Master C a r d . V i s a , c h e c k s w i t h ID

313-451-7444

® ACQUIRING & SELLING

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

A N D A N T I Q U E S One Mem or a House F u i Consign in Our Showroom

OR

We Manage and Conduct in-Home Sales

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RE-SELL-IT ESTATE SALES

34769 Grand Rive« Fa rmmg ion Every Day 10AM-6PM

Sunday 12-4PM Sennng Vou Since 1981

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E S T A T E A U C T I O N

S U N F E B 2 3 A T 1 I U

Pis-Auct ion ExfMbition a l Noon

FOOD AUCTION Name B r a r d In Da le 100° . Guar

Sun FeO 23 1pm 5089 Dixie Waier tord

810-673-7120 N e e Furniture

Sat 7pm

R j M PUBL IC AUCTK5N Wed Feo iuary 26TH • 10 30AM

Equipment & inventory n o longer needed In the conteuxng operat ions Ot

NORTHWEST INDUSTRIES 3955C G r a n d River

N O V I Mt (Just W of Haggerty Rd )

New ki ichen & Balh cabinetry tor ' •ome o i o r V e to Be so ld at Public Auct ion T « i i e l o r e m o d e l 1

D O NOT MtSS THIS AUCTIONH Large quantify of mode l k i tchens vanities & cab-nets By Haas Les-care Manual Laminate slock Blank lops solid sur face lops p lumbing f u -tu res cooktops mic rowave A 5 * . Buyers p r e m i u m will Be charged A 25*= deposit m cash or c e r i i f i e d f u n d s a t l i m e o l purchase

For more m f o r m M o n c M R J Montgomery 4 Assoc Inc

313-459-2323 Fax 313-459-2524

A N N O U N C I N G

2 H U G E S A L E S '

By Everything Goes

a i Fn -Sal Feb 21 4 22 10-4 2 3 7 2 6 H a z e n , S o u t h f i e l d

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C O M P L E T E E S T A T E '

• Formal dmmg room set • 3 com-plete Bedroom sets inciudmg oak lull size By Orexel • 2 ant ique oils By BartlenBach • T V s • antujue sola 4 armchairs • 2 eu ro tables • cfcnette set • sola 4 loveseat • statues • pedestal • DsBon tigu-nnes • silver 4 sterling • f ine china • furs • ciotrwng • costume (eweiry • indge • tools • mens • more

12 Sat Fee 21 I M Sun 11-4 2 3 2 8 0 N R o s e d a l e C l

G r o s s e . P o i n t e W off of Jefterson Between 8 4 9 take Robert John lo Mornmg-side l u m lefl to Rosedale Ct nght C O M P L E T E H O U S E H O L D Antique. • rockers • carved settee • tables • chairs • lamps • crystal • silver 4 .glassware • Towei sler l«>g f latware • ivones • iade Hum-msls • ' ins chms 4 crystal • l inens • S t e n collections • decanters • oils 4 prints • cuno • came l back seta 4 cha*r by Baker . tea table pine dining room set • 3 piece oookcase unit • wing chairs • 2 bakers racks • secretary • rat tan • dry smk • sola bed • cedar chest d a w loot tables • 2 complete bed-room sets • jswetry chest • copier desks • chairs • k i tchen 4 ga rage •ems • ixveencld 4 much m o e 1

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710 E a t a t e Sales

ANOTHER

ESTATE SALE BY IRIS

FrvSat Fab 21-22 10-4PM 2786 Hunters Bluff

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Caka Long Laka K Ksrvsmgion hion • 1 fcgni E of Woodward) .

1st on Kensmgior i o Opdyka right on O p t M a to MM kgnt. n g n '4 M t lo "Bioomlis ld CroasinBS' go nghi to H i n t s r s B h * )

"LARGE BEAUTIFUL H O * * , FILLED T O CAPACITY*

Contents Includs "Uke-new* light oak dmmg table 4 8 d i a * s • round glass a n m g table 4 6 chairs

• large leather sector ia l seta . large 3S - T V • of l-whi le ' l ike-new* sgfa. chairs, cock-

" tan tacnes tables, catwnats 4 lamps • large executive mahogany desk • recknet • kmg bad. lamps. T V • Bamboo 4 wicker Bedroom set with desk • ranch oak Bedroom sei • N O R W O O D S O L I D C H E R R Y 4 0 " 4-HARNESS L O O M W I T H B E N C H E S Y A R N 4 ACCESSORIES • compuler • « M of crystal 4 chma • i«a-new wasner 4 dryer • Ireezer . retngerator • txnes

• ladders • tools • o t s of ckxhes mciutfcng cnadrens • Books • games • loys • loo much |o men l ion" '

Ins Kaulman 3 1 3 ^ 2 6 - 7 7 2 3 Associate Mernoer

Iraemaaonai Socaty of Appraasrs

710 E i t t l e S a l a

ESTATE SALES & LIQUIDATIONS

- CONDUCTED BY -

THE YELLOW ROSE COMPANY

Shirtey Roae 313-42S-4826

A. & T. SALES R E S P E C T F U L E S T A T E A N D

H O U S E H O L D S A L E S EXPERIENCE 1 R E F E R E N C E S '

CLASSY PRESENTATION 1

VAST MAILING L IST ! " 3 1 3 - 8 3 8 - 0 0 8 3 / S c h e c t e r

o r 8 1 0 - 6 6 1 - 8 8 4 2

V O L U N T E E R S O F A M E R I C A

Youi t icket to S o u t h Eas t Mich-

igan Au to A u c t i o n ' s Vo lun teers

of Amer i ca

S A L E " Vehicles no n c i u d o apprcx 30 Volunteers ol Amer ica vehicles as well as late r->ode-s and other priced to sell veh ic les"

M o n F e b 2 4 t h 6 3 0 P M

Regular Auct ion every Mon 4 Thurs

9200 N Telegraph onroe. Ml

Ro Monroe.

313-5*6 -6998 Come E a n y a n d Emoy Free

Hot D o g s ' "

BEVERLY HILLS - Sat & S u n On ly . 9-5pm ALL HOME F U R N I S H I N G S i n d u d n g tools 4 professional pool taoie 18665 HUcrest W of South-•ield Rd S of 14 Mi le (Saxton)

B IRMINGHAM ESTATE SALE ;_ots of Miscel laneous Saturday only. Feb 22, 10am-4pm Burkngton A rms Apartments C125. 1111 N Wood-ward Bi rmingham No s igns

ESTATE SALE - Furni ture alec ironies, crockery househo ld misc 1994 Cadil lac 810-350-6695

ESTATE SALE - Sat 9 - 3 26445 Evergreen Southl ie id S o l 12 Mi le Rd

ESTATE SALE

Bloomfield Hills SAT., Feb 22. 10-4

and SUN.. Feb 23. 12-4 3095 Chestnut Run

S Ol Square Lake Rd . E ct Telegraph Take Hickory

Grove to Chestnut R u n Eiegara contemporary home o v e r l o o k i n g O r a n g e L a k e Gray Black., white 4 pink inte-rior Pair o l gray silk solas deco style entrance ha« table, large m o o r e d cocktail table large Black marCle 4 plate glass d m i n g tab le 8 W e i s m a n parson s-style chairs, 3 -pwce gray 4 pink sectional. 8-piece oa tmea l c o l o r e d sec t iona l , walnut emertainmeru center, boy's oak Badroom. gray m < a Dedroom. gray m c a entertain-ment cenler. MitsuB^shi large screen TV. many large-scaie pmk. «mne 4 gray o* paint ings paper pressing By David Fisher decorator accessories ttoral a - a n g e m e n t t TVs Black 30" Modem Maid gas stove Frigid-aire side-by-s«Je built-m GE dishwasher 100 yards ol gray carpeting, Victor personal com-puter. queen size walerDed linens. silver oarwa-e c lothes, furs • lots more Everything in e i c e t e n t condition

1 9 8 9 L i n c o l n T o w n

C a r , S i g n a t u r e S e n e s See You There'

EDMUND FRANK & CO.

LIQUIDATORS 4 APPRAISERS 1 3 ) 8 6 9 - 5 5 5 5

RS AT 9 A M

HOUSEHOLD SALES

C O N O U C T E D B Y

Lilly M. & COMPANY

C M T o l Fraa m 8 1 0 ' 313 an

1 - 8 0 0 - 5 5 8 - 8 8 5 1

716 r A l R h o A a y trees sa l $70 $50 - M * t s

H o u s e h o l d G o o d s

table $230 queen met-H a a p M i n coa l 10 S*8 8711

IN HOUSE SALES BY. . .

FINDERS KEEPERS Buy Outs 4 Uquadations

Low Rates

W E L L K N O V A ^ E X P E R I E N C E D

A s k l o r H e l e n a & E l y

(810) 626-6915. 661-4089

A F A B U L O U S ART E X H B I T AT M A H O G A N Y M T E R O R S

TradtKmaFy H i e r art knpretaion-ists. Pastorals. M a n n a 8 Hunt Scenes mora Chippendale camel-Back solas 4 loveeeets N ^ t e o y s C h i p p e n d a l e M o d d r o n l c h e s t s mahogany deang room tabtaa tonal, rectangular. dropMat 8 banquet sue ) , large mahogany oraaMronts i Baker C o 8 O n e r s ) t radRonal t u e China cabinets French bad room eel • sa tmwoud ' Mahogany b e « o o m

i. m a h o g a n y conso les a n d •a . cof lee tab les , execut ive

desks, sets o l mahogany c t n n g room c h a r s ( i * to 12 per sM) Wa ig chairs, s i d e b o a r d s b u l l e t s , s e r v e r s benches stools chandel iers more '

M A H O G A N Y I N T E R I O R S 506 S. Washington, Royal O M

(810) 545-4110

711 r C a L a u i n j r M i n

O a k l a n d

R O Y A L O A K ss laM' t ia rsge sale 1712 N Washington, S of 12 Mm Fn 4 S M , 10-4 Bargain prices

712 Garage Sale* Wiyoe

L I V O N I A 9723 MiddMCelt |2 Blks S ot Plymouth) Inside sale Feb 22-23. 9am- Battue-sized do* clothes. 18' d o * clothes Amer ican GirVGotz. h a n d m a d e g r t s conon krM night-gowns sports i tems hand painted porcelain. Easter i tems tumiture. jewelry household i tems

713 Moviuf Sales

A N T I Q U E TABLE c f w i a cabmen b u f M . $ 2 2 0 m o d e m table chairs blacWgold $150 313-416-5266

A R E A S LARGEST CONSIGNMENT

FURNITURE STORE e L iwng • Dineig e Bedroom • Lamps e Ant iques • Appkances

We pick Up and S M For You' YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

31562 Grand River <610) 471-0320 (1 Blk W o l Orchard Lake Road I

CRAFTMATIC TWIN s u e

motor ized l i e l e i h e a d a * a M lor $800 (313) 7 2 1 - 0 * 0 2

r s

DiNAIR OAK 8 IMHa 1 leaf 8 4 O M a rm chaws 82000 aMung S80& 3 1 3 - ' 2 t « 3 0 V

2T& KITCHEN TABLE tor 2 t r j M t M i glass lop. 3 * " h y i w * matofang upnoMtarad stoofa

$600 s M $175 8 1 0 - 3 8 6 - 0 * 0 8

DINETTE SET $250 Can»oa*dar $60 Microwave c a n $ 3 6 Truck speakers $50 Ha logm tamMs) $10 . Framed a n $ 1 0 aa ( *10) *52~5S20

D I N G R O O M SM Dark pma 6 ' t ruseei tabM w/2 leafs 5 chaws 4 a n n a c a b n e t $500 (313) 4 3 2 - 5 0 * 5

DINING BeauMM Ch ippandaM sokd larne 8 chairs chma cab-Mi $4250 610-662-8500

mahogany l a mM. quality

O I N I N G R O O M , c o n t e m p o r a r y . Bleached o M . 4 m h e l s M r e d chairs hutch and chma cabmat $ * 5 0 O M emar tammam oantar $ 7 5 Ma tchmg s n d tables $ 2 5 sach 6 ttiaan A n n chairs $75 aa Cream racknsr $75 A l Uks new (810) 4 7 V 5 6 5 5

A U T H E N T I C B U T C H E R Block 3 x 3 I V deptn great condi t ion $400 or Best of ler 1810) 363-3182

B A B Y B E D R O O M C o m p l e t e M o r i g a u Man-o t - t f ve -Moon BaBy infant sat inc ludes c r® w 'ma t t ress 4 pc dresser ^ d e r w o t toman 4 cush-ions. excel lent condmon New $2500 asking $1450 f irm (810) 476-7426

BAKER SOFA. 3 chairs 4 o i l Whi le carpet G o o d condmon $ 5 0 0 or pest offer 313-464-8771

BEAUTIFUL - Chippendale sokd mahogany queen 4 p o s t e r e d 4 h i ^ i p o y quaMy $2850 810-652-6500

A N N A R B O R Feb 22 4 23. 6am. 5 p m 4281 Pine Ridge Ct Arbors Condoa Dixboro 4 Geddes Rd Smal l appkances car 4 s terso s i j u p -ment . lurmture. rugs, dishes, lo ls

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS • Glass cknelte set w 4 chairs, psslei couch. TV. s ic Must sea (8101 768-0899

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Household i tems, furniture do lhmg. much more 1810)353-22*0 Eves 1810)474-9627

N O V I - 41205 Ca r tage H * of l Mead-owprook Between 8 4 9 Mile Rds Sat 4 Sun Feb 22 4 23rd, 9am-

Fumi ture toys c lothes Etc 4 p m , F u m

P L Y S O U T P L Y M O U T H - Misc r fems some fur-niture Sat Ihru Tues 10am 6pm 838 Hard ing

S O F A B E D CHAIR ladies Schwmn 2 parr of K£ skis 313-464 3725

ESTATE SALES W BY DEBBIE

IN HOUSE

e F u l l E s t a t e s - 2 0 % F e e

Casn paid 4f l n rs after 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 Reierence List « tne Best Thing

We Have'

313-538-2939 WE DO ALL THE W O R K '

S O U T H F I E L D sofa game table walnut wan unit, household i tems m isc S a l 10am to 4pm 29466 Can dtewood Cranbrook V * a g e N c t 12. W of Southf ield

BED. Q U E E N s u s Danish style with matt ress Made ol rosewood $175 C M (3131 953-3797*

B E D R O O M Spc O u e e n Cannon-B M B e d $475. Oueen WaierBed $100. Anbque O M TaWe 50x43 opens 10 96m $625 (3131459-4894

DINING R O O M SM. Dav id Morgan oak. contemporary 8 0 mch g lass chma cabmM. rectangular table w/6 C h a n 4 square 30x18 kquor cab-

. $1 300 (810) 349-6372

OINING R O O M S M • Ethan A * e n sokd walnut 6 chaws table Chma cabmel $1SOCVbest 313-844-7546

DINING R O O M SET glass l a d e o n Brass w g t 4 t m g e Parsons chairs $499 Like new 18101 786-3864

DINING R O O M set M e d t e n s n e a n style oval table chma caomet ( Chairs ska new $ 1 8 0 0 Whrte tradi bonai canopy smgle b e d w d iesser night-stand desk 4 hu tch $500

Days (8101 738-8306 Eves (8101 682-5832

DINING R O O M set O a k 6 chairs c fw ia cabinet 4 Buf le i Exce l len i cona t i on $650 S O L D

DINING R O O M S E T tradit ional Round laBle 3 leaves. 6 N- f iack cane chaws ma tch ing ch ina cabinet graat deiak. $565 Enter ta inment unit o M . canned I ront s m o k e d class n a i l e d shelves 4 Bar $350

(8101 469 -1969

DINING R O O M - tatue a n d cha i rs d r y b » so la table wi th stools J230C1 Best otter (810) 652 -1252

B E D R O O M SET (guts), of l wfwte w.Tiand pamtmg Heavy wood con-struct ion 5 p ieces $400

1810) 737-0174

B E D R O O M SET Gats Antique oak sokd construct ion 5 p l e c e $330 C M after 5 p m (810) 477-0025

B E D R O O M SET Oak Young l a o e s Dresser chest headboard w t rame 4 desk $S£X3 (810) 474-4110

B E D R O O M - twin Bed. of l wnite double dresser mirror desk nutcn chair. mgnts iand $300 810-356-4499

B E R N H A R D T sect ional toe new Beige $475 Also P i of 3 solas, end table ear th tone $475 810559-2155

BLACK Lea ther C o u c h w i th 2 l a rge Ot tomans S I 9 0 0 L ike new Pa id $ 4 5 0 0 in 1996 3 1 3 - 8 6 5 - 2 0 5 6

BRASS BED k ing new wtth pil low sol i matt ress set Cost S I300 Sacrif ice S445 1810) 6 9 1 - 4 * 6 8

714 Clothing

BRASS B E 0 - queen new complete 1 with ortho set m plastic, cost $1 000

saenkee $ 3 2 5 (810) 691-4468

A U T U M N H A Z E MINK STOLE $125 Exce l len i cona t ion 810-332-1575

BLACK FULL length. F in land Mmk, b rand new med- large Paid $9000. vnB take $4,000 (8101 852-1004

E X C E P T I O N A L W O M A N S yea r round wardrobe SmaH • Msdkum P n teen 4 Jr Prom (810) 855-6171

availaBie appra ised $700

size not Be size 141

810-683-1366

R A N C H MINK coa l size 12-14. 98' sweep S I . 8 0 0 Fox stroller $500 Both excellent 810-646-7657

W E D D I N G ' P A G E A N T G O W N

sequins 4 Bugle Beads back Best oiler 810-669-9246

B U N K B E D S Pme shelf n e e d Board pecan f inish Bunkie Boards no matt ress $200 matching 4 drawer dresser $100 (313)416-9531

DINING R O O M - T r a d l i o n M . med oak w '2 inserts 6 cha i rs ma tch ing chma caBmel $1 500 313-451-6271

716 H o o i e f e o i d G o s d i

la. oood 7 * - 5 3 7 3

LANE C H E R R Y game table w M i 4 C h a n 3tyts aU. new $ 1 * 0 0 S M

I C M eves 810-545-1145

MOVING Largs 'eckner so ts b u r * Bed 4 m a c Hams Please c a l

(8101 352 2592

PEDESTAL TABLE 86" ovM tabM, sokd o M $275 Oak En ie r t ammer t

SI 62- > 70- $ 1 2 5 Miss ion styte antique oak s ideBoard $ 8 0 0

(810) 478 -7286

O U E E N SIZE reproduc t ion o M Jenny U n d Bed 4 varaly wi th M l lengOi mirror Very good u x i d i a o n $50Cktiesi AJtei 5pm 313-537-7313

OUEEN SIZE softsMe water Bed. toe new $250 (313) 397-1845

42" ROUND OM pedestal tabM wr#i 4 c h a n . $350 1313) 4 2 1 - 3 5 3 *

SOFA 2 c h a n w ot tomans tsMes lamps compuler taoie Good conck-Bon reasonable (313) 513 -4125

SOFA H I 0 E - A B E 0 $250/0081 Brass 4 glass UnBle 4 4 c h a i n . $250, Besl Cof lee table 4 2 ends taBies $300t ies t 1313) 981-3811

SOFA 4 loveseat neutral color Bencheraft Brand new SeOO-tiest Must sell' 313-387-8771

SOFA 8 pearl w swivel chaw bo th stam p r o d e d $850 Seaty f i rm Queeh mattress set $500 Whi le d rop leaf orcuMr kitchen tatue w- 3 chairs $150 Mus i sea |810) 626-8728

SOFA 5 pwee neclwnal E n g e n d e r s B»ge $250-best C o c k t M table $50

(313) 953-3797

718 A p p h a a e . *

S ide Oy-SUM R E F R I G E R A T O R 18 1 o u * w.loe t $250 C M Mtsr 4 p m 810 -358 -36*5

S T O V E l G A S ) • $ 3 5 0 - b e s t a n d D R Y E R (gas) - SaOODest 9 m o n m s Old, warranty r o m p e d 113-844-7131

STOVE (nai and dryer lawn mowe i

») refrigerator washer 2 aa c o n d f t o n e r t and r, (111) 2 7 4 - 9 0 7 *

S T O V E / O V E N UNIT - W o * Stem H a * steel Inc lude. O n * 4 j n d J e En c a l l m Condtoon S 1 0 * * £ l S * 8

WHIRLPOOL W A S H I N G maefw ie heavy duty 10 moraha e ld Had 10 m o n * $32VBeaJ (111) 414-0830

PoolWSpss/HotTub*

HOT T U B One. 1 y» $3400 Ol B

• 5 parson. Dimanaion i d toe new w a dekve i est oiler 810-540-9527

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W H E E L C H A I R Roles 2000 LT mvicare $ 4 0 0 « a M Watkar - norv tok*ng, $20 (810) 8 5 0 * 7 0 3

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HALF K A R E T d i a m o n d engagement m g i a t i n y«*ow g o U Best ofter (810) 5 2 8 - 5 * 7 9

TENNIS B R A C E L E T karaf gold 4 carat H a r d y worn $1000 (810) 545-2210

748 L a v a G a r d e n *

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FORO GT 95 20 Hp. less than 200 hrs Also 8 H p TroyCMI RototiHer Musi S M (313) 522 743V

J O H N DEERE r«*ng mower 38mct i . iwlh mulcher saM w e s l e m state

-3749 C M (810) 347- :

722 Building Materials

RIDING M O W E R M T O Brand n e e in d a l e t4 5HP n d u s l n a l comma-o a l Bnggs 4 St ra t lon engme 42 inch cut. 7 speed sfwft on- lhe-go S895 (313) 295-6802

750 Miscellaneous For Sale

NEW 8 used commerc ia l doors 4 vmyl windows 313-266-1949

SOLID OAK Contemporary F u m l u r e -M n cona t ion Mov ing must s M C M lor pnces (810) 258 -8763

stands O n ^ n a l l y $1575. Take $500'best |B10) 443-12B1

THAYER COGGINS couch lovesea l 8 oouch. recknet pmk

810-332-8486

T W O 6 ft matching bookcases Wai l mirror 2 electric stoves Furniture

313-525-0461

DINING R O O M 6 y e a ' o-d sokd o M 442x681 3- 14- leaves 6 upho ls tered C h a n Also match ing o M bar tatHe with ceramic mlay top 2 match ing uphols tered stools Or ig ina l ly $4500 W « sea lor $2500 (S200C lor table 4 chairs. $500 lor Bai 4 stools) 810-477-1992

DINING • Sol id cherry 42x72 wrth 2 leaves cover 4 c h a n Good c o n a -tion $600 - M o r e ' (313) 359-1728

DINING T A B L E 4 Cha i rs -5 p iece Oueen Anne cherry f inish Brand new must S M $600 (313)563-422 ' .

DINING TABLE "Queen Anne" che i rvwood 2 leaves 4 chanrs exceaeot cona t ion $750.Best 810-543-0090

DREXEL Heritage Secretary w.cha« t ru ' fwood m in i cond i t i on New $5,000 Sell $1500 810-752-2234

E N T E R T A I N M E N T C E N T E R 3 pc lor TV 4 VCR Plasltc lammaje w glass 4 mirror (810) 644-6311

W A T E R B E D - 3 piece Cali torma kmg * under Bed si or age Besl of ler Kenmore gas dryer 10 yrs old, Besl oiler 1810) 473 -1385

WATERBEO queen size contempo-Wack leather look, toe new

i '810l 348-2686

WINE lealher couch 1 year old $425 o i Best otter Excellent condi t ion C M 313-453-3606

W'NG BACK reamers (2) good condition $175 e a c h reckner rust $150 810 -68

2) b rown 4 .azy-Boy 6 1 - 0 5 6 8

9 X 12 Beautiful Cfmnesa Or ienta l Rug. Wedgewood Blue Rose Flower Border ceme ' 5 years old e j c e a e r x condition Must see Best of ler

(3131 207-5375

TOOL B O X E S lor pie* up Iruck 1 s M a Morr ison 8 It deluxe Boxes $700 new. $2SOTiest (313) 4 5 9 * 6 7 1

724 Business k Office Equipment

COPIER KONICA 11112 32 528 copies, needs repair $120 Pnntor Epson 5000 needs repair $30 After 5 p m 313-427-2973

FOR SALE S i m machme lire machine 4 Oeanmg tanks, rock l u m Bier stand-up wnte up desk C a l 5pm 9 p m 810-623-203*

USED FILE caBmets desks c h a n bookcases lateral t i les conference tables 4 much more The Price, is Right 313-525-8274

U S E D OFFICE e q i x p m e n l desks c h a n workstat ions phone system Pager 810 .717-1459

730 Conn And ustnal Restaurant Equip.

BRlOAL SILK F lowers Already assembled Bouquets centerpaecas altar f lowers Whi te peach pink cranberry Reasonable 810-471-1330

E T H A N ALLEN - 2 Georg ian Court cherry cabmets • c o m e i m l excel e n o c n M o n $1 000 313*85-2242

E V E R E S T J e n n i n g s wheelchai t a i yr excel lent c o n a t i o n Paid

$1200 Asking $500 313-284-9079

FURNACE - Jonson 80,000 B U J W o o d c o a l bumn Hon $50fVDest

H E A V Y OUTY Armeds dough roast Brother Word Processor w 12 mch morvlor good c o n a t i o n Panasonic VCR good c o n a t i o n Pager r313> 302-3431

LIONEL TRAIN Set 7 p ieces 50 yrs old Original Boxes S75Qtoes!

<810) 332 7083

S E W I N G M A C H I N E S 12), Smger Professional wi th conso le Commer-cial or home use Recert i fy seiv iceo SC-OGea 810-360-0821 3 6 3 7738

WALK- IN C O O L E R (Noriaka) 6x6 New cona t i on $ 1 8 0 0 2 Taylor tnple

718 Appliances

ENTERTAINMENT C E N T E R Pine 3 years c*d Cal l atte- 4 p m

(3131 455-0538

B U N K B E D S with! s tandard twin mat tresses Very good condrtwn1 $200 Call Btwn Sam-8pm 3 1 3 ^ 5 3 - 1 3 3 6

CHAIR N E V E R used, grey 4 mauve p la id 5 match ing pi l lows Was $500 asking Best ofter 18101 853-0850

C H E R R Y B E O R R O O M set cnb rocker dresser and c h a n g n g table SaOQ-best (810) 426-7467

CHINA - Nont.ak* 12 sett ings with go ld m m . man comp-

e l 0-256-9352

ETAGERES- 2 Ethan Allen, natural l imsft. 2 Duncan Phyte E n d Tables • 2 others Reckner 810-879-1021

FLEXSTEEL M A T C H I N G couch a n d loveseat G o o d cond i t ion Rust color $200 (810 i 652 -4667

FULL B E D doub le dresser mirror 4 chest o l d rawers $ 2 0 0

810-356-4499

FURNITURE A P P L I A N C E S good condiBon. re locat ing mus t s M

(610) 4 1 4 - 7 * 3 2

C O M P U T E R - color pnmar. Ian cur-tains With rods ( m e n of marb le , tabnc I rom Cal ico Corners chads G a r r y B a c k p a c k 6 e a r s e a t

610-598-1887

FURNITURE E T H A N Aaen Oak ped-estai oc tagon table * c h a n . 2 leaves P d $2500 Se* $1100 • Oa» ro* top des« with g o o s e neck leather chan $1000. (313) 591-2167

GE W A S H E R 175 m e e d s wort!) 4 dryer-$175 5 -y rso ld Steel case d n » $100, oreder ja-$50 810644-1566

CATHY 'S BEST V A L U E APPLIANCE

FREE 1 YEAR W A R R A N T Y 26734 Mich igan Ave b e t w e e n B e e c h D a l y 4 I n k s t e r R d s 313-359-2072 or 5741 E 8 Mile Warren 1 b » W of M o u n d R d

ELECTRIC R A N G E Whir lpool $200 Lady Kenmore gas dryer $ 2 5 0

(3131 454-0038

Fndge GE almond 25 c u It , ice dis-penser m door |op freezer 6 yrs/kxe new $600 810-347-8812/af ter 3

GE REFRIGERATOR 1 9 t c u f ! no frost $375 30 m gas ranch elec-tronic ignition $225 Call Between 12 5cm 313-459-6645

G L O B A L R E C O N D I T I O N E D APPLIANCES

AJ maior Brands 6 month w a n a m y 30835 Plymouth R d 313-261 -7937

JEr tN-AIR C O N V E C T I O N oven 4 overhead m w o w a v e stovetop has Burners 4 gmi $500 lor Both Call |810| 471-0800 .< Ext 8248

S N O W B L O W E R J o h n Deere Model 826. $425 Norckc Sport Mode l 450 ski mach ine $300 Electric self c leaning range $ 2 0 0 Rack lor Ranger pick-up Iruck $80 Every imog exceaem (810) 650-8323

T E L E S C O P E - C E L E S T R O N C-8 plus accessories rauM Dew toe new $990 Days BIO-S"

732 Computers

APPLE 11 GS color mon i l o i pnnter m o d e m , lots of sof tware excellent starter PC $250 (810) 4 7 6 X199

SUPER C O M P U T E R SALE SAVE $$$ SUPER V A L U E S

LANSING MICH S U N FEB 2 3 10AM to 4 P M

HOLIDAY INN S O U T H C O N V E N T I O N C E N T E R

6820 South Cedar St Exit « t 0 4 oft ol I -96

N E W 4 USED C O M P U T E R S Lowest Pncad Disks r U S A

SOFTWARE $2 4 UP Prepa id phone card 54 m m $10

Admiss ion $5 00 13131283 175a

486 w 14 co 'o i momlor w Epson printer Loaded w software $500 Best Before d p m (313) 462-0809

734 Electronicsi'Audiev Video

T O S H I B A C I N E M A S e n e s 2 7 ' s tereo surround l o i n d TV 3 years o ld $300 (313) 534-0031

W E D D I N G SILK f lower comer ptoces (27) S350 Size J 0 - 1 2 dress veil 4 shoes $225 <810) 740-029*

W O O D - B U R N I N G S T O V E plus accassonas S o m e seasoned hard-w o o d $250 (313) 534-7073

751 Musical i Instruments

A R M S T R O N G FLUTE - $350 Flute $295 Signet C larmet value $1000 $650 Clannet $ 3 5 0 Trumpet . $265 All ins t ruments have Been checked out a l Lake O n o n mus ic pads elc rep laced ready lo g o Pnces hrm All ai a steal Can be seen al Village Ant iques m Old W o r l d Canterbury Vil lage |610) 391-5711

BABY G R A N D PIANOS m Mahogany S2299 $4899 O t r -pianos Irom $700 M«.' '-,)an Piano 1810 . 548-2200 Call anytmm.

D R U M S 9 L i rdwiq m r - —1 'lrum» 9 - . - ymta i v Paish- s Znmar »• s 'ands 4 i ses a 'o . i t i."'ftiti " 'e i l mefallK $1300 i r " ' . B H - 9 U 6

H A M M O N D N Ser ies :«Xi l i . - s » b u l l - i n speakers JouBK- >,c ,-Co.ird Rnyrhm if. 10 ped- i ls £xcei»n"-t->m a n o n $650 810-939-92H4

O R G A N Lowry Parade Model & Bench Good Condi t ion Minimal use Pnce open (8101 652 4446

WRITE IT AND REAP!

Writing a classified ad that gets results-whether it be for real estate, employment, the personals,

transportation, or merchandise-is easy if you follow the guidelines below.

1. Give the reader specific information. Pretend you are someone reading the classi-fieds. What would you like to know about the Item, service or job you are advertising? Be sure to add details such as col-or, size, condition, brand name, age, features and bene-fits. Be accurate! Don't embel-lish your ad with misleading information. Stick to the facts and reap the rewards!

2. inciude the price. Don't waste your time or a potential buyer's time, if you advertise the price of the Item or service you offer, the people who respond to your ad will be those who are genuinely inter-ested. Surveys show that read-ers are more interested in those Items and services they know are within their price range. •

3. Avoid abbreviations. Don't make a potential customer work too hard! Although you may be tempted to cut down on the cost of your ad by using abbreviations, surveys Indicate that many people don't understand such abbre-viations as ElK (eat-ln-kltchen) or WSW (white side wall) tires and won t take the time to fig-ure them out. A confused reader is a disinterested read-er. Get the most for your mon-ey and use complete words.

4. include phone number and specify hours. Be sure to let potential customers know when and where to call. Surveys show that even if a person is very Interested in -your item or service, he or she will not call back after the first attempt. Stay near the phone during the hours you Indicate you will be available. Don't risk missing a sale!

5. Run on consecutive days. Your ad will not get results if people don't see It! Therefore, it is important to set up a con-sistent and consecutive ad schedule with your telephone salesperson or outside sales representative.

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PiAMO YAMAHA Grand C? Turn | condition Sl8 90Ci 113-455-3103 ]

SAXOPHONE BUESCHEB Mil Tenor Professionally o*n«d mairvta«nad r avs ea»» vnos S*S»00 1313 . 538 388e

BOTTOMuNE -OUBHAMENT 360 Fisrwa S ' t p r Savage 25-06 «if)a ••aw C * <B'0. 347-3748

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LiFESTVlE" CABDlO FIT sit dowtn •MCVOraC monitor cVgrtA r«siB>anl hk« new 5l7CCes! 313-534-0498

STORED 4 CLARK console 0*jen «WK* mui-c Letu-e sp«a«*'

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NORO'C TRACK SK MACHINE 'aad-out u*e new $350 t«s'

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PRECOR M B 2 Precision electron* tread m * S26 00 sa» S1400 ComcI 2 towing machine with «k< nor< console $>300 i K U San

S50C E.es (8101 650-5353 Days 810-939-5500 Oan

SCMWiNN A>RDTNE UU Maw $425 I8l0l 646-5457

SLANT B O A R D S $ 2 5 eacn SoK>«e« $250 W P ' o e t ' C M station $350 810-373-3276

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NORDIC TRAK Medallion 15 yr anniversary w pu'« sense e«cai-ert cpniMort Seoo i3i3l26l-0'85 °OOl "ABlE 8 1 s-a!e «« ne« Sr00 ,810) 540-6392 POOi. TABLE 7 o » a * «ams-'•ad i«as 'fposse»s»n »ro«*i pod 1-.aii 'ess ran 4 montns crt Vto« S32-.<> mt oa, oaiance o' S" "92 *.tr- - a equtptianl a n a Jar-ai a - j,e» ai 810-792 -4920

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POOL TABLES •» s ale mi-qua ultra " i W Ca- sue cioc' model atm s

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SOLOFLEX witn BUTTERFLY Eicefen; Condibon P»d $'500 Se $50C Moving 8'0-334-2643

TABE tenniS taoie $50 We nt se' Sac- 2 Fie.oi* Fjyer sieos $'0 ea.-r- Dew, $40 (810 , 377-1744

754 Wui«d lo BUY

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COCKER SPANIELS Pedigree 5 femaies 3 males Ready 'or Valen-c e s Day Call 313-728-8223 DACHSMOUND PUPPIES Mima-tu-e smooth Home ased Greal Aim c n * » e n 313 453-1215

788 Housrhoki Pf Is-O t h e r

PARROT Rao-Lorad A m u o n axm cage $300 3'3 538 502« TWO IGUANAS 2 and 4 years ok) 100 aw tans, plus Sealed rocks A •eai Eargaan" Jen (3131 421-8246

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811 ARCTIC AT 1994 ZR700 stuOOM P4>ed cartiioes e.cesenl condrtion $3,900 1313) 261-5710

815 Auto Misc.

NEW GAS tana tor snon M d 3-10 ccAup Deaw cost $180 * i« sacn-£ S $ . 5 0 Cad 13131 427-7818

i i • 5 1 , \u to F i n a n c i n j

• l i s SnownKKiiles

ARCTIC CAT 1991 EXP 560. laat eiceiie.ni condition $2 750-t»«s1 (8101 625-9430 ARCTC CAT 1990 .'AG AFS440 -warmers cover 400 m4es $1995 oesl (313> 495-0431 ARCTIC CAT 1992 700 Wild Cal exceeent contMor $3300 AsA 'or Don anar 6pm ,]810i 879-3472

Tracks For S«k

DODGE I B M Dakota 49 000

eCHEDiT PROBLEMS. .BANKRUPTCY.

Wool «op you torn dnvmg away from joe P a r w i Oievrotel Cat Stave P' ,8IO»-365-lC«0

DOOGE 1998 Ram SLT rare N lor ,pon . . tended cab snort Bad al options •ncMOng powar «aaw Mass lon.iaau eota« t «»«aal * w a 3i 000 runway mtaa. >19.000 Beep 313413 9028 a»9 384-C7I4

Autos Wasted

ARTIC CAT 1997 2L 440 200 mules snow room condition $4300

1810) 227-6345 POLARIS »994 XLT Special 950 1 miles Siuda cartwles cover e«tras | Garage «epl kke new $4000t>esi

313-537 453

A B S O L U T E L Y H I G H E S T S P A I D F O R

Q u a l i t y C a r s & T r u c k s We Buy wrtf integrity

please call j*» Benton Car Cc Ol 3) 562-7011

FORD 1993 F-150 4 9 straitfit sn automatic, one owner $i0 69»»esi (3t3> 722-2340 FORD 1992 F-150 e«landed cab 4 9 aulomabc cap runnmo boards 52 000 rmles $8700 (810) 476-7145

RUPPS - 76 340 4 77 250 Nrtros "Quid cooled aluminum trailer $1500 i810) 731-1985

Junk Cars Wanted

FORD 1994 F150 Pick-up 19,000 miles 1 owner $10 794 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

FORD 1986 F-150 Sn cylinder Stick Runs E .ce*e« S2?OOBe5i Ofler Call eves [313) 522-5460

ENGiJSH GOLDEN Retrieval p- ps AKC snow cnams*on cuooo Ime -raws S50C Alter 4pm 5 '--6,52-8234 ENGLISH POINTER 9 ~>o old 'e"W nur-j.ng good $300

Momings '5'7-85* "36-1 ENGl!SH S°RINGER Span,ei pups AKC gorgeous b-ack wn,te Si5CS30C Gualamee aiQ 43- 396' ENGLISH Spr-nge' Spar «i pups AKC wormed 4 snots greal temper-amem sianmg $250 f'3-422-5'81

I GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC lemale I cuppv Back 4 Tan - mo o«3 I sca»ea Si50 810 968-5980 | Ana< 6p- 8'0' 559-0483

Boats/Motors

A FOR sale 1986 Baia '90 sun-spon open bow wm single aiie Wireline ira-ier S7995 Call

18'Oi 220-3931

SKIOOO 1995 Mac'. ' 192 studs pljS cover E»c*Heni condrtuxi $4950 . ,3131 427-289' V-MAX 600 .1994 LE SiuOded

| Many e«'ra s' Looks 4 runs greal ' S3900 Des! 8101 363-6304

BAYLINER '982 22 . fl Santiago laridem nailer cuddy electronics

Iflownnggers S3'00 3"3-886-7897

CHEETAH 1992 - Cully Catyn 2' 1 V6 4 banel engine Mint oondtfion $13 000 Bes! ;810l 437-642'

GERMAN ShEPHERO Puppies. AKC a-a-:- black 4 lan E»fremei,

I aiQg 4 r -e - r j en ' 3"3 426-3797

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Cups AKC I rsi snots de» daws done 4 vet

; cr-ttc.ed X 3 ' ?6 ' - ' 374

GOLDEN RETR VERS AKC vet u-eci<ed sriois «o '~ ie i j dew-

I :ia<ved papers Parents lo be seen | 313. 534-3440

R ; S« SETTING - Looking for a good •ome 'emaie staved greal »•'"

I ;-,iarer- S5-: 313-937-0672

J .ACK O.uSSELL PL,PS - o-ac* « M t brown *N te snots & wormed

1 Ca ' , 5 ' - , 8S---258

LAB PD°S AKC yeiicn greal I 'emperamenrs snots wntten guar-

anree 8 '0- 655-6-67

j .AB P u ° S AKC 6 »ee«s -cnoco-aie ma>es 4 'emaies c^amp-on

I blood I ne s 'o ts wcrmed guaran [ ;eed S3W-535J 18O1 358-S-009

, lAB ° U P S • AKC yewow-cnocoiate-; b lack v e t records nc ' uded

S20C-S35C - o ^ e i i 517-546-CIC-44

lAB R(-PS - T,..ed Males 4 | 'ema.es 565 eaw, 1 , 3" 31 51i-C<i55

.ABRAOOR RETRIEVER Pucp.es 'ct sale Diack e»c««enl etooOme AKC registered c«"-aies S325 Vaies S3C-- 313, 455-5515

V A . - E S E PUP - Femaie 6 w»s AKC wtirmed ana 2nd snots Ador-aEoe &35C V j , 425-5042

NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF •.cedent pups ra.-e b'ee-3 onamp,on t w o d lines 3'3-278-9*89

ChR'SCRAFT '965 -7 Supe- Spon 327 Chevy engine »ooden has/ Trailer $24 000 ,6'6i 547-6655 lUNO 185 1990 Bownder EZ •oader power waicn 115 np Mer-cury. Lorar-C V'HF Fisnhnder 2 .lownrdgers S850C 18IO1 559-3174

YAMAHA 1987 BRAVO 250cc-E.ce'-eni conditon $1200 best Call alter 4 30pm 13'3; 595-0483

ALL AUTOS-TOPSS Junked oreckaid or run-img

E & M: 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5 Evenings 313-801-1859

! FORD 1995 F '50 Suparcabt (71 XLT V8 automate air t i * power loaded great selection Pncad trom $14 995 DEMMER FORD (3131 721 2600

KN IGHTS 0 1 * C O L U M B U S Council »4513

vencie DonaKm Program Full Fed Ta» Deduct,on Heip A Heady Famii*

313-397 2530

FOFU) F - t50 1995 -VE i j o l aan , low m.«es asking $14 000 or bast

crtler 313-397-9551

VAMAHA 199' Pha$cr2 .cog track ski skms pipe starts oo«s good runs great S2200 Pest 313-421 -8140 YAMAHA 1989 Pnswer De-uxe snowroom conoit,on 2 sleds witn trader and many e.tras S495C

810-684-0293 YAMAHA - 1994 V-Mjm 600 LE etec-Fnc start reverse studded 1995 Pr.a.-er lE warmers botn excelleni condition S6990 810) 349-9204 YAMAHA V-MAX 600 1994 'ed clear-, last S3ACO |313l 397-2796 page-- i3i3l 958-3647

Trucks For Sale

BLAZER 1992 S-10 Tanoe 4 Trailer package loaded survoof alarm keriess entry 60.000 miles Many extras' $12 OOQbesI 18IO1960-8985

L-JNO '994 ' 660 P'o V Deluxe --one Johnson Snore'ande- 'raiie' 4 enras 58 950 (3'3i 453-1709

POWERQUEST 23C' Conouest 454 Bravo 1 tra-.e' options Mint Low r.Ou'S $23 950fcest 810-695-7877 SEANYMP" '993 aluminum '4 tt a trader S80C&est . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD SEA°AY 1986 - 25 'oof Cuddy exceiieni condition brand ne* t>a<er

' 10* hours Fulty r.gged tor dewn ngger Itshirvg All equipment included

I tiift Vnder Lor a-, am, 1m cassette etc S18 000 best

I 91c 476-320' or (517, 546-3468

Campers/Motor • J WA HomesTrailers

BRONCO '995 XLT • ,«ainer »oaded. !uo power pneed 10 sen al $16 988 ^ H ^ K S 9 E I I i X 2 E t i 9 M M V

I1 i'HI PH1 III CHEVEROLET 1994 S-10 5 speed cap sunroof 46 000iikanew mint 56450 best (810) 360-8580

AiRSTREAM 1993 LandyacW 33 at options '5 300 miles like new

i810' 227-4099 COLEMAN ROP-U-P camper 1988 Sun VaBey Sleeps 6 Furnace por-lapoddy §1900 , 313) 336-2007 CORONADC 1992 33 1 motomome leaded 20 000 m-ies excellent con-ditio' Musl sei 313-425-4569 DUTCHMAN '995 5m *r-ee" w stide-out 2711 long loaded S13 COOtiesi 313-459-7'92

THOMPSON 1988 200 'ed 4 gr£ ;uny cat * "a„ei 165 hp

| C'uiser ow hours loaded w e«1-a stamiess sieei proc S8000

37 31 455-3451

THOMPSON 1993 26 Santa Cruise Merc 5 7 ,,ter 86 team sleeps 6 icadea Eagle trailer Dur« Excellent' 525 000 test 313-464-7337 UNIQUE CLASSIC Formula 1983 2-2 lS T-260 450 nours We, ca'ed lor $24 600 • PO Box 2767 Souttilielo M i 48037 .VELL CRAFT '995 2400 »a»-

, tir<jue .OA 26 2 full i sieeps 4 S31 900 Bi

EMPIRE moiortiome 1978 -Dodge Class C .20 50 000 m.ies auto-matic 360 engine newty painted excellent S4 800'Cest 313-421-7271 cAMiLY CAMPING - Smoke R.se Resort near Fnnt M Lifetime mem-bersnip 51000 plus transfer lee ol $325 or best o"er iSTOi 559-'024 JAYCO '994 26-11 Sm wnee' 12 •t sii,»oui RLR excellent ccmditor-1994 GMC Sierra extended cab S3i 995 bom Wik sell sepa-a'e>y Cai 'or details 810-360-7626 MIDAS 1980 motomome 231 long lun kiichen & bam good condrtrar. $4 800,best (313)729-1128

PUG PL'PP'ES 12-22-96 AKC 1 snots Can

Adcab-e bom st checked First 3'3i 981 5226

ROT" BORDER C».es 5 '"males 1 maie Ready ceb 4»

Ca. 3'3 26- 29 3 ROTTWEILER CLI.B r-as -r-to—'a-1tl>r. on AKC pupt-es ar J JuC " « » • bersn-c B-: 748-6828 • 1 Rorwe-e- pJps AKC OeA cham-p-or ..ne m?e pa'ents br; c-:.fed j-ea' isp.s-...- i ' l - ' ' '0'5 BOTTwVE .ER RESCUE Res.u* 4 aocplion Foster noq-.ei -eedea Caa .et: 334-5223

Boa I DocksMar ine*

BOAT WELLS AVAILABLE

Great Pr-ces starting*! S' 650 anr.-a'iy Swm.m.ng Pec- Sand volleyball. _auh<3ry Con.enence Store Erg,ne Repa,r 4 Pan Saies »'ayg'0un-is 24 rif guard Ma-vie* Ma'-ne 31300 N Rive- Rd Hamson Twp Oper Houte Sat-Ss/1 I0em-3cm March 15-16

810-469-6000

PRE SEASON SALE $5500 1977 Coachman Mim-Moto' fsorna 221 sleeps 7 updated wmoow treat merits uphoistery air 810 867 -9296

] PROWLER '994 XT-1 (22WI | Beier mar, new many extras After 5pm 8lO-247-'972 ROCKWOOO '989 Pop up canopy sleeps 6 Runs Oy eiectncity cattery Good shape S2800 910-978-7377 SEA BREEZE '993 • 33 bus model Only '2 000 miles Like ne* $45 5Ct> 1-800-334-1535

SHiH TZlu Pu°S AKC cute , cuddly allergy h-endly Can eves 4 j *ee«enas 313-495-1734 ] SlBER AN HUSKY cuopy *"C Fema.e 4 months old shots „c-Oale3 S4CC M l * ,313,697-3274

WEIMARANER Iniotmaiion Pupoies - Adu'ts 313-421-9081

a Motorcycle* Minibike5/Go-Kam

TERRY • 1994 24C travel trailer Loaded low miles excellent rioot pian 4 corvlilion S870C

313-449-4065

HARLEM 1993 FLSTC Menage Sol-tan mini b»ack ow maes adult owned S16 TOO (810) 540-2106

Horses i I ] Equipment

| HONDA 1»94 XR-200. 4«toke runs A S4.000 bike tor only SI .800

i3l3> 528-0141

KAWASAKI 1996 KX250 exceaem conotion lots ol extras $3900

(313| 295-2319

I TIOGA 1996 Montara - Class CV 29 fl sleep* 8 generator 2 700 miles

| $36 995 i313) 425-4086 VIKING 1992 SP220 pop-up sleeps 8 queervfull beds neater. 2 way retnd awning battery Greal Condi-lion $3300 or besi 313-525-0759

MARE morougnbrec 6 yrs 17 nanus loveable $1300 Day 8'0-629-549' Eves 313 592-8249

TWO 1986 Honda Sprees 1 running 1 not S475 tor both Also 1994 Manco minibikB $300 313-421-2554

J S ^ W T C o n s t r u c t i o n . H e a n

CASE MINIUSNEAKER Runs great dallies "v&ooon 40 n bomg rods. 3 Medes Rums greal. mechani-cally sound Ready 10 wo«k $4 BOO best 1810) 437-4649

CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1990 2 • heel dnve Powerstee'mg 4 brakes 350 automatic fronl 4 rea' air towvg package new tires 4 wheels low m les exceaem condition mrougnoul $10 300 8'0'478-7718 Celiuia* pnone 810-431-3537 CHEVY 1966 Pick-up Cai-tornva truck no -us1 ReCU'l engine runs gieat S3 700 iB'Oi 926-6686 CHEVY 1995 '500. powe- sleermg am*m s'e-eo w cassele tit war-rant, S'2 900 313 S22-24Q4 CHEVY 1993 SIC exterided cab pick-up very o» miles compie'e ser-vice fusion. V6 aulomat* sman down Si71 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO 1313) 455-5566 CHEVY 1994 - Silverado Conver-sion Loaded Excellent condition 514.500 Call Be'ore 3 30pm

810-584-1508 CHEVY S10 1989 90 000 ieeds some *ork Slack on B>ack $1500

13'3i 525-5346 CHEVY 1994 S-10 Pick-up E xlenoeo Cab V-6 automatic sliding rear window

P A N I A N C H E V Y

(810) 355-1000 CHEVY 1992 Sport 1500 immacu-late buck gray mtenor notdnventor 2 yrs S8900 Eves (313 '28-2811

•Beep*' 3131-785-53-99

CHEVY 1996 TAHOE uS loaded CC 11 OOO miles black w red inte-nd" S27 900 '313 422-1926 DAKOTA 1995 Club Cat - Cianei F>ed « matching cap Loaded CO sunrooS 25 000 maes non smoker $14 100 turn 810-528-9449 DAKOTA 1993 LE clean 'oaded rusip'ootea bed kner 53 000 miles $9.500 best 13131 481-0693 DODGE 1996 Dakota C'ub Cab SLT 22.000 rimes loaded $14.9B8

DOOGE 1990DAKOTA Good wurk fuck 54 440

F O X H I L L S Cnrysier-Piymoaih-jeep-Eagie

313-455-8740 313-961-3171 DODGE DIESEL 1990 4.4 W250 loaded 57 000 mites Si 2.300

(3'3i 665-3038 DODGE 1968 pick-up wilh cap 8 fl bed with liner No rusl. Well main-tained $5700 (313) 459-6612

I E r P ' d p

DEALING.

'97.5 ALTIMA GXE O P T I O N S : 2 . 4 L 1 6 V 4 c y l i n d e r , a i r , a l a r m , t i n t , tilt

p o w e r w i n d o w s l o c k s , s t e e n n g & b r a k e s , c r u i s e

s t e r e o c a s s e t t e 1 5 " a l l o y w h e e l s , p l u s m o r e S t k .

• 1 6 6 9 1

s t a r ,

grad SENTRA GXE 1 6 L 1 6 V 4 cy l i nde r , a l l oy w h e e l s ,

a l a r m , t i l t , p o w e r w i n d o w s , l ocks , s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s ,

c r u i s e , s t e r e o c a s s e t t e C D . p»us m o r e S t k . # 1 6 6 2 2

'97 MAXIMA GXE ; OPTIONS: 3 OL 24V. 16" aloy wtieels. keyless entry, alarm air, tinted glass. Wt. CO changer, pow-er windows locks, steenng & brakes, cruise stereo cassette Stk.#16126.

'97 PATHFINDER 4x4 OPTIONS. 3.3L V6, air. chrome wheels, alarm, WI power windows, locks keyless entry, cruise, stereo CO. ABS luggage rack, tinted glass, convenience pkg.. plus more. Stk. #16695

JJILL N I S S A I M ™ | / v S l / _ ^ ^ ^ (West of Halstedf

810-471-0044 FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN Mon. & Thurs.. til 9 p.m.; Tues.. Wed.. Fn. hi 6 p.m.

FORO 1994 F-150 XLT tvJIy ,oaOed V-8 black 4 grey sunrool low package. Tonneau cover bed liner i owner very clean 20 500 m.,les S>2 500best 810-448-3597

FORD F-150 ' 995 XLT 5 speed 6 cywider low maes Excelleni condl-»on $12 900 13131462-0845

FORD 1992 • F-150 XLT Supercab 8 ft bed loaded heavy duly springs shocks new Ban joints Warranty $10 500 (810)693-1717

FORD F150 1 995 XLT 4x4 302 V8 automatic i " loaded 14 OOO maes $16 995 DEMMER FORD 13131 721-2600

FORO '995 MARK III Conversion' Pick-up V 8. aulomabc a» leather fiberglass -unrvng board* box rans afuminum wneels 23 OOO miles $14 995 DEMMER FORD l313l 721-2600

FORD PICK up F-250 1991 V8 GVRW 8600 HD custom $7 200

(313) 430-01*14

FORD 1988 Ranger - * cylinder 5 speed manual 8 000 maes on new engme $3.000 ;517l 546-2051

FORO RANGER 1990 6 cylindei exienoed cab 5 speed Loaded $3500 best I313i 525-5243

FORD RANGER '994 Splash 6 cy-' mdet pickup Shper Sharp 4 Clean'

Clearance $9,980

FOX HILLS Chrysier-Pymouth-Jeep-Eagie

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

FORD RANGER 1992 • Super cab XLT 4 0 V6 5 speed aur. loaded .no rusl $6300 (810) 642-5069

FORD 1989 Ranger XLT - exierxVM cab V6 automatic many new parts well mainiained very clean 94.000 maes $3 900 (313t 697-6146

FORO ' 994 Ranger XLT - 5 speed Bed ime* excellent condrbor, b*e new 17 OOO miles $8 SOOfcest Ca»

1313! 455-5226

FORD RANGER 1991 XLT 5 speed a-' cap 68.000 hwy maes Immacu-late* $5600 Besl 313-425-7908

FORD 1991 Ranger XLT - strawberry red 5 speed cassette air bedkne-55 490 (810) 624-7996

FORO '995 Ranger XLT 4.2 extended cab 5 speed 4 0 V6 loaded green 38 00C miles $10500. I 3 ' 3 l 420-2796

FORD 1990 XLT Lanal V8 loaded cap r»o rusl e«ce»eni conditror $7 700 I J13l 421-9248

F-150 XLT Lame! 1989 loaded runs great 96.000 miles $4800 Alter 6pm 1810) 566-674'

GMC 199' Jimmy 4 door, 4 X 4 110 000 miles good concklior $7300 or besi (313) 464-7313

GMC JIMMY 1991 S-15 ftign maeage-bul very dean, no ruar. 4 w i automate

* very 3UI1. no ro0. 4wC

ieioa- qia. AZ>+»C'-GMC 1995 pick-up exlended cab 305 5 speed an cruise warraMy 28k SI4.900 313-525^811

GMC SONOMA 1994 - 4 ' OOOntfes 5 speed 2 4 litre AM FM CO.Exce-lent condmon $6800 1313)454-3461

GMC SONOMA 1996 SLE extendec cab 2 wheel dnve loaded 12.00: miies $15 500 - 1810) 47A-8711

nm GMC 1985. >» Ton • automatic power steering/brakes atr. runs good $2 350-best (313) 51 >7054

JEEP COMANCHE 1989 «ith maictirfig rwgh nse cap sharp truck 54 900 (313) 562-0727

RANGER'987 cap 37 000 miles. 4 cylinder slick overarwe excelleni condition $3900 313-425-75*3

R A N G E R S '94-'9€ Regular & Supercab

Over 12 is tock Sianma onty $7960 STX. TTI-16

FAIRLANE F O R D (313) 582-1172

OANGER 1968 4x4 extended cab automatic 88 000 miles cap $4000 or oesl offer SOLD

RANGER 1994 XLT 4*2 blue 4 Met engine 36,000 maes air pre mnjm sound S11200 8lQ-474-65l»

SUBURBAN 1993 SLE 2 WO trailer package loaded exeeeentcor»d«>or. S1890Q.C*ei 810-689 8649

TOYOTA FOUR-RUNNER 1996 Loaded 35 000m«es 4 wheel dnve $26000 18101 348-3170

Mini-Vans

AEROSTAR 1992 Eddke Bauer «« opeone extended A WO lop cono l«yi $6495 810-476-4763

AEROSTAR 1991 EddM Bauer M d ne run new i ' A 107 OOC

r ro t * $7500 or beet 810-540-952'

AEROSTAR 1993 EdOe Bauer eaanded 4 l_ exceeent ccnt»i.or S7S00 Bl&-569-0 '2t

AEROSTAR 1991 Ex •on t owner 106 000 m*M $4300 11Q-47B-17B0 eve* B IO-3*9^4-2

AEROSTAR '982 ExtendM £<*»e Bauer ecktton A WO Loaded S9700

' o*er ;»tQ) 557-12*2

| AEROSTAR I B M SO 000 maes •er I i n n y t r a m a . »aaer tow

! package $27&C ,3tIV 542-8126 1 AEROSTAR 1891 XL - (V. waded I 71.000 mitoa $5 250 Call (3131 581-5964

AEROSTAR 1898 XL 89 000 maes 7 pesaenger ar cnaae $2000 e e e e e e e . e . e e e e e S O L D

ACR06T AR 1894 Xt-«ua Wagons amomakc Br power wmdowt Yxrkt cnaea Ml rear wiper waener anvacy Cfmm Urn mtrn From » C 894 D t t i i . g R FOWO ( 3 1 » 721-2900

AEROSTAR 1893 X IT • cyknd. T fww i c«v>>«iy

| »1i 200 910-473-0735

I AEROSTAR 1897 XLT leaded or* . S7 300 •«•• . MBar KM<na man cen

I man $7500 ABer a 3lVe»4-9l9«

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Mini-Vins Mini-Van

AUTOMOTIVE g AEROSTAR 1991 XLT Extended Loeded. we* mantamed end very dean Non-smoker Asking S82CO Ca* (313) 522-1731

AEROSTAR 1994 XLT ei landed wagon, an automabc power win-dows. lock*, e m u . Ml. 7 paaaengar loaded. $11,594 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

AEROSTAR 1993. XLT 51,000 maes, garage kept, extra dean. $139 down. $141 mo No cosigner rweded OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

AEROSTAR 1993 XLT. 51000 maes . garage kept extra dean $139 down $141 mo No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

AEROSTAR 1992 XLT - 2 tone toaded Exceaem condrtion $8500

313668 7512

ASTRO 1994 - 7 passenger excel-leni condrtion, many new pans, asking $7900^iesi 810-926-5417

CARAVAN 1983 passenger V6. wi $7,400 Troy

non-smoker. 7 tanty. very nicei (810) 524-2268

CARAVAN 1993 very low mile* at options exlendeq warranty $6999 0 down available TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

PONTIAC TRANSSPORT 1985 -3 8 tier ."electronic door cMd seals recto controls on Jeering. 23000 miles. $16,300 313-697-7832

WINOSTAR 1996 QL wagon* (3)

dow* locks, cnase. ML privacy glass cassette Loaded) From $15,995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800

WINOSTAR 1995 wagon*, auto-matic. mr, power window*, lock*, cnaae I * . 7 passenger 2 lo cfiooee pneed Irom $12,995 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800

AEROSTAR 1996 XLT Extended Wagons 8 passenger automate dual aa tieat power wmdows,1ocks, c r u i s e t i l l c a s s e l l e From $15996 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

CHEVROLET G-20 1966, 7 pas-senger conversion, very good a m o -tion S3.800toest (810) 624-7027

8 2 6 Vans

FORO 1997 Club Wagon XLT, 5 4 Mar. Traon VB automate atr, tut power. 8 passenger cnaae. t i t . dual aa bag*. F M C Tetl Una. onfy 10 maes $19,997 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

FORD CLUB WAGON 1988 XLT Aiaomaac. B cyknder av good con-

542-1 $2895 (313) 1504

FORO CUBE 1995 vans (3). MOO Slroke (fcesel automabc. Aal Boor, 16 I I G r a a l work vans From $21 595 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD CUBE Vans 1995, 460, V-8, automatic 16 toot, (let floor ramp, walk throu^ i door rot up rear door $18 595 OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

FORD 1995 E-150 cargo van 35.000 miles 302 V-8 am-lm casserie atiite $13 50&toes1 1313)531-8940

CHEVY - 1994 Conversion Mark ill. TV,VCR, aieclnc bed 22 000 maes $17,500 517-546-9560

CHRYSLER 1994 Town N Country -wtvte w/wood grain loaded. 36,000 maes excellent condrbon $18 000

(313) 886-2556

DOOGE 1994 Caravan LE - loaded

Sreal condi t ion 48,000 miles 13,500 810-229-7700

DOOGE CARAVAN 19B6. 150 000 miles S2500,Dest 1810) 477-022B

DOOGE 1991 Car malic an. cruise

'avan V6. auto-S5K»'t>est

13131 464-1866

FORO 1995 Aerostat XLT extended wagon* air automatic power wmdowvlocks cruise lilt 7 pas senger From $13,995 DEMMER FORD (3131 721-2600

FORD 1995 Windstar GL - Excellent condmon 36 000 miles V6 fronl rear air Loaded'$16 800 (8101350-1310

GMC 1991. SAFARI deluxe 2 lone pami bay wwxtows captains cha*s Tha one » a musl see $5499 TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

GMC 1990 Salan SLT, loaded, good condmon 114 000 miles. $3 900 Call (313) 462-1876

GMC SAFARI 1987 SLX '64.000 miles Runs 4 looks good S289S Besl 1810) 559-2900

CHEVY 1993 G30. rwghtcp auto-matic V8, ove*d«rve air excelleni conation $7495«et« 313-464-7916

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CORVETTE 1996 automatic 13.COO mrfes ABS dual power seats Bose with CD & cassette

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

MERCEDES 1993 300E BuckGrey 47 OOP miles S2ti Call (810! 544-0390

j R E A T A 1390 Black Convertible ' 000 m i l e s M i n i S t o r e d

$25 OOO After 6 i 8 ' 0 l 673-5731

MERCEDES 1989 - 420S6L Li'w miles EnceHent Ci:*K»tnor $17 9511' Besl (810.1 398-.1828

MITSUBISHI 199t Echpse GS all powe' sunroof air e»ce*er! ttiruciut M u s l see $ 6 3 0 0 bes t Day 810-546-4702 or Ev« 1810) 926-1986

REGAL 1994 Grand Spcn 54 00C' rtnes 'Caded powei sunroof S I ' ->0 At«r t p m 81U-414-<*402

R.OAD».'AS?ER i * f 4 Ltd - loaded learner seals 45 .>.'<i clean wout S15 880 or besl 313-538-7914

MITSUBlSH 1992 EcKpse aro-matic air very reuat*e 74 000 miles $5150 lirm 313-961 9282 '<06-3683

SESABRE dour an i tires $2 600

989 Limilecl Baautnlui 4 nigr. miles new

(313) 479-2297

MITSUBISHI 1989 Gattrm super c»an, well mam tamed 1 owoer non-smoker $3400 1810) 815-0348

SKYLARK 1994 low miles Like new An aoua color £<celle"t coridi lion $9 OOO ties! 810-476-0937

Cadillac 8 4 0

Chevrolet

SEDAN OEVILLE 1995 some «.th sunroots S sun lops 4 lo cftoose $17 995

810-348-7000

LUMINA 1995 LS - 3 4, loadwj, excellent condition warranty rxm-4rwc*er $12 800ibest 810-797-2060

LUMINA 1995 - power locks'winttows.1

seals excelleni condition 30 000 miles $12 000 (810) 540-4971

SEVILLE 1977 - 78 000 miles new paint vinytbrakes classic beauty $5 995 (810) 478-7176

SEVILLE 1995 S4.S Noflhstar engine, icaded with equipment $21 995

81Q-348-7Q0O

i ^ r n Chevrolet

LUMINA 1995, V6. abs air cruise, power wmdows.1ocks amflm cas sette wef. maintained musl sell $11,000 Alter 6 (8101 471-3622

MONTE CARLO 1996 V-6 air. power windcwrs i lochs 14 000 rr»»es

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

8 4 2

C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s S I S t o 866 <*>71

A U T O M O T I V E SE BRING LX 1996 Mack wrth gray tnm. 19 000 maes $16,000

(313) 753-5063

SEBRINGS 1995 1996 Four to C h c o w ' Con venules and Coupes Save'

Uvoraa Chrystor-Plymouth (313) 5S5-7604

5TM AVENUE 1992. 45000 m*es tull power message center cassette o r i g i n a l o w n e r . $ 9 7 5 0

313-422-2719

EAGLE TALON 1995 all w*ee< drive super sporty Low low nwes Lease Cheap $14 780

F O X H I L L S Chrysier-Plywuiiv Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961 3171

TALON .995TSI AWD loaded, CD. sunrool Endleni condmon 40.000 mies $15 00at iesl 313-207-7811

VISION 1993 ESI burgunUy.gray original owner low miles Excellent. $9900 Message (810) 805-7382

BERETTA 1995 29.000 "»les lac-lory warranty Just if» oil lease $239 down No cosigner needed OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566

MITSUBISHI 1993 3000QT SL -5 Speed. 37,000 miles new lues dark green w tieige leathe' l ienor, an power, excellent condition $17 SOOtiest ,810) 478-3708

VOLVO 1990 - 24001 aeauMul Automatic cd. healed seats loaded $699SBest Offer (313) 662-4600

VOLVO 1987 740 GLE turtw w extra set ot wheels & Bras Lots ot custom extras $5500 (8101 788-3014

Antique/Classic Collector Cars

MUSTANG 1966 V8, a-.tomaK pony inlenor laclory a>i power steenng. Brakes, good eondihan Clean interior S85006est oiler 31^292-6738

Acura

INTEGRA 1990 4 aoof. 3500C m e t $7450 Call (8101 689-4113

INFINJT 045 1995 • 21,000 ™ e s loaded, excellent condition $30 500

iStOl 363-45M

LEGEN0 1988 -a Door • vln te-172.000 mile> GoOd Condiition R„-\s greal $3800 tiest | 8 I 0 | J71-4-54

SUBURBAN 1996 - loaded 4 WD t ' l OOO miles $28 900

1810) 954-2410

CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1 « 0 2 wheel drive Powersteenng 4 Drakes 350 a . . ' m i l , , v .ml * r, ,r • I,.'wing package new li'es & wheels low miles excellent concMicn thro-ughoul $10 30C' 8 V ' 478-.' * •' Ci-,. phone 810-431-3537

SOMERS6" 1967 2 Ooor 4 cy> mder. 75.000 maes new tires $2800 best, great condition |8 I0 |47T4154

Cadillac

CADlLtAC STS 1995. 31 000 miles moon roof chrome wheels loaded, pearl red $2 7 500 810-698-3155

CONCOURS 1995 CO theft syslem Ncvlhstar eng.ne loaded showroom condition $20 500 3'3-453-0439

CONCOURS 1995 N d h s t a i engine, low maes $19 995

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DE VILLE 1991 Good corvdibon white w leather otenor $7000 ot best Offer (313) 453-0852

FLEETWOOD COUPE 1969 orig-inal owner greal condition loaded. powe« moonroot new GM engine cnder warranty Must sai r l-ce $5000 hrm Ca« 810i 363-6099

SEDAN OEVtLLE 1997 Orarvd new learner seats 0 miles ''icreoible buy Weekdays 8-4 30om 810-349-1933

| SEDAN 0E V-;le 1993 Red suri-':H3t. tui_> vmyl lop 44.000 mrtes. c.vner $15,500 810-855-2277

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$15,750

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BERETTA '968. reclMue auiomatic tront wheel drive Excellent condilion S3d0at«est After 6 810 335-6334

BERETTA 1969 - V6 automatic, ai-ioaded Wi'sunroot excellent ccndi-l.on $2,800Dest 1313) 455-8M2

BERETTA '996, V-6 »u1c. 8700 lules dear1

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

MONTE CARLO 1996 V-6 a* , power windows & kx*s. 12.000 miles, dean'

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

MONTE CARLO 1996 234-graphile cMf1 power seals tape torch red 9k maes $15 900 313-422 4 381

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CIRRUS 1995 LX V8 automatic powet winoowslocks $10,988

CONCORDE 1994 - automatic a.r good miles Sale Price $10,880

F O X H I L L S Chrvsser-P'ymou'h Jeep-Eagle

313 455-8740 313-961-3171 1994 black T-iops

••810, 374-0149

CAMARO 1995 Convertible automata: loaded clean'

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

CAMARO 1976 Needs rear ond 89 I ROC Z28 305 w/20 000 miles oood for parts Besl ofer 313-207-3643

CAMARO 1994 V-6 t sao 5 speed 45.000 great Car $10,500 Larry. 313-261-6300 or 313-414-4080

CONCORDE I99C loaded, only $1? 995

Livonia Cwysler Plymouth (313) 525-7604

CONCORD 1993 leaHier CD. Mly loaded. 83.000 highway miles extel-ienl condition $8395 1313) 459-9353

CONCORD 1993 loaded leather. a)l power moonroot. CD Excellent con-dition' $9900 (810} 669-5942

CAVALIER 1993 2dr automate air cassette, great condition ;810) 442 2372

IMPERIAL 1990 • Loaded' Luxury I $5 950

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymjirth-Jeep-Eagle

313-455-8740 313-961-3171

GAVAL'ER 1995 LS - 4 door oaded CD remote alarm, 17 000 miles $ t0 995)l>est (313) 487 5450

CAVALIER 1995, LS Red 4 a x * 11 900 miles, an automatic, tul power cassette. $'0,000 1810) 475-02»t -

LEBARON 1992 LX convertible 57 000 miSes, Clean Turbo Fvrfly loaded An CD leather intenor ana lock brakes $7500 313-662 1550

CAVALIER 1990 Rebuilt engine Runs Excellent, a", cassette 1 cwner S?4.»'Besr 313-432-8635

CAVALIER 1991 224 Perfect condi-tion »ow miles must sell $5495

(313) 595-4699

CORSICA 1994, power windows i

LEBARON 1995 Convertible GTC -V6 leatfier, f j f l power low miles Pin-efl so sen al $10 988

LEBARON 1994 'andau automatic. air V6 $7 890

F O X H I L L S C i .rysier-Pymoum-Jeec-Eagie

' 313-455-8740 313-961-3171

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

i LHS'1994 lull warranty until 81-97 28 OOO miles loaded white. $14 500

18101 471-7091

CORVETTE 1985 Red removable glass top 810-360-7748

•MPALA 1995. black loaded 41 000 miles well ma«nlained $18 000

313-326 5305

DAYTONA 1989 ES 4 cylinder automatic an CD player loaded great transportation, $2,35tttiest

1810) 347-1086

tNTREPIO 1993 ES Leather all power cassette. ABS, good cor*» Hon $8 700 810-553-2368

INTREPID 1996 ES 3 5. V6 leather power sunrool was $24 000. now $18 488

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NEON 1995. 4 door N Ime. auto-matic, air $7968

CONTOUR. 1995 GL, Champagne, mint condition Relocating must sell Asking $12.500 (810) 477-6495

Contour 1995 SE automatic V6 leather mooriioot. loaded 42 000 mi musl sen $11 .OOOUest 313-453-3606

CONTOUR SE 1996 «Mded V6 ABS sports package 22 000 miles black/red $12,995 313-397-3109

CROWN VICTORIA I990 Wagon No nusi 85 000 maes $4 500 hrm. Cad (313) 427-0989

ESCORT 1995 GT Black 5 speed loaded moonroot 26 .000 mites $9300-tes1 Alter 5 810-344-4228

FESTtVA 1993 low m « s clean The name says il a*. $3899 TYME AUTO (313) 455 5566

ESCORT, 1991 GT blue mint low miles, new brakes & tires Sunrool S650QUesl Greg i313) 56'-2336

ESCORT 1994 GT 3 door - Luxury convergence group 7000 miles $9000 or best ofler 810-644-1525

NEON 1996 4 door, lu wie, aulo malic akr $9968

NEONS 95-'96 Several 10 choose (ram, automatic air Starting at $8995

Livoma Chrysler Plymouth (313) 525-7604

SHADOW - 1994 ES. White V6 manual transmission ait tat sunrool $3500 517-546-5974

SHADOW 1991 - excellent condition. 2 door automatic $2.69CVbesi

313-459-0045

SHADOW 1990 - 65.000 roues, excelleni condition 4 door halch-bac* $4000 Eves 810 967-3246

SPIRIT 1991 - Kentucky vehnde 6 cylinder new alternator batten,' speakers Excellent condition, $5000 or best 313-464-7566

STEALTH 1993 - Black 2 door auto-matic loaded Excellent Condition 39.000 miles $16 OOO Call

(810) 352-0505

STEALTH 1993 RT loaded kghl giay.'WacK leather, new Bresbrakes 32,000 miles Snowroom new-Musl see' $16,900 1810) S66-1046

STRATUS 1996 4 door automata: an power windowVlocks $11,988

L'JM'NA 1993 Euro 4 door, pone' steering-brakes-wmdows 51.000 males 1 owner $8200 313-53'-4485

LHS 1'394 - Top Ol the line Luxury'

Sharp' OnJy $15,890 F O X H I L L S

Chry .ie'-piyrricu;h-.jeep-Ea9ie 3 ' ' J 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 31J-96I-3171 MEW YORKER 1.989 - Landau Sun- : 'URISMO 1985 - 5 speed new mut-nxif leatO-r a'arm jaded Mint | u ™ 9 « M Best CWer Condition $495C 810-683-5665 (313) 207-3643

ESCORT 1993 GT fiAy loaded w sunioot. new Wakes V e s 60 000 miles $6100 (8101 828-3670

ESCORT 1992 GT ,ade green very low mites ciean tittle car $69 down 20 minule credit approval by phone OAC TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566

ESCORT GT 1993 - 5 speed air cruise, lilt 45.500 maes ExceBent condition S650Cit.es! 313-261-4018

ESCORT 1392 LX automatic an looks S runs super S3699 TYME AUTO 1313) 455-5566

ESCORT 1993 LXE sharp loaded, sunrool. new tires, low miles $6800

Can (313) 394-0043

ESCORT 1994 I X - l * e new. 53.000 noes, automatic, air sunroof $6500 Livon* John 313-432-2639

ESCORT 1992 LX stereo air power locks-windows t owner 49 000 mi $600CVbesl 810-615-0285

ESCORT 1997 LX Wagon, Aaua Manne loaded $11 900 CaH (313)844-3717

ESCORT 1991 LX white 5 speed, air, am Im cassette new brafcestires 80,000 miles 'uns excellent $2500 Orginal owner 810-960-5103

ESCORT 1994 - one owner new tires, low milage S580Q<be&l TRACER 1994 Trio - Loaded' Excel-lent condition $6200 (810) 626-3599

ESCORTS l995 2DR'4DRWagon ' owners Greal selection stanirvg trom onty $7 595 DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

ESCORT 1995 Wagon LX auto-main: air stereo Just in oft lease Lwe bu-ying a brand new one with h-gh mike-. Only $4799 TYME AUTO 1313) 455-5566

ESCORT WAGONS I2i 1996 - Excel-in«l condition Less than 10000 miles Call 1810) 552-0011

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A F F O R D A B L E S TOPAZ 1989 4 door, automatic an 75,000 miles $3495 CORSICA 1989 LTZ. 4 door 6 Cyl-inder automatic air power wvwJovrs tilt, cruise, cassette 67.000 miles $S295 T-B.R0 1990 SUPER COUPE auto-matic air, power wndowS'iocks $ seat. Ml. cruse moonroof, 50,000 n. ies $7995 CROWN VICTORIA 199' 4 .door automatic, air powe' w-n-dowVlccks. r 1 cruise cassette $6495 SABLE >991 4 door 6 e»«noer auto-matic air power wmocwvlocks S seal Mt. cruise, cassette $5695 MUSTANG 1991 GT Convertible. 5 speed air power wmOcws power locks, cassette 60.000 mi'SS $10295 TEMPO 1991 4 door autcnatic. ai' lilt cnnse. cassette 49.000 miles $4495

TAURUS 1992 GL. 4 Jew automatic, air 6 cylinder power windcwstocks S seat, tc & cruise $7495 SABLE 1992 LS. 4 door 6 ey " t o r automatic air powet winoowS'VtcHs » sea: w? cruise, cassette, 56.000 m « s $7995 T-BIRD 1992. 6 cylinder autcmaM air power windows-KXXS 4 seat, 11 cruake cassette, 46.000 miles $7995 CAVALIER 1992 WAGON automate air power ocks. FM 34 000 miles $6495 LUMINA 1992 Z 24 6 cylinder auto-matic. air power windows S Kick's 71 000 miles $6995 ESCORT 1992 LX. 2 door automatic air cassette $4995 LINCOLN 1992 TOWN CAR Signa-ture Senes. V8 automatic air power wmdcwV'Ocks & sea;, tilt cruise $11 995

TEMPO 1992 automate air power lacks, tin cassetle $5495 PROSE 1992 GL. automatic, ait tilt, cassette 42 000 nvies S7395 T-BIRD 1994, 6 cylinder, automatic, air power windowsVxks & seal, tilt cruise cassette $9995 FORO 1993 UNIVERSAL CONVER SION Van V8. automahc a " tilt, cruise, power windcwslocks. cas-sette high-top $ t2 3®5 FORO 1992 Et50 .CLUe WAGON XLT V6. automatic air ppwer windowsloctis S seat 1-. cruise cas-setle 65.000 miles $12 295 RANGER 1992 PICK-UP 4 cylinder. 5 speed XLT 57 000 m.'es $6395

DOOGE 1992 DAKOTA Pick-up 6 cylinder automatic air. cassette. 66 OOO n»ieS $7195 JEEP 1991 WRANGLER 4X4, 6 cyl-inder 5 speed cassette S7995 FORD 1990 CLUB WAGON VS automalic. air. power widows-locks Wt cruise, cassette $8295 FORD 1969 F-150 XLT V8, auto-matic air power wndowslocks iin cruise, cassette $7595

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I PROSE 1992 LX Red, >oeded. I automate, aa power moonrool I T2.000IMM S5100 (313)456-9686

PR06E 1991 L X tad. loaded. ai*>-ntanc M power moomxt excMem co«M>an $5650 8 to 5 (810) 344-8269. After 6 (610) 344-2S77

, "ROBE 1990 LX. V6. red. loaded, a* power eicaaam condaon 80 000

1 ,» $5,000 (610) 476-4198

PROBE 1983 SE - Aunomasc loaded an. power roof Exceaem ccraMon $7700 810-437-4352

TAURUS aa power

Irom arty DEMMER

1664 "St-•widows A B S . $12,604 FORO

O - O) 5 speed M M . cnaaa HL prases Starang

(313) 721-3600

TAUAUS. MSher x i M a n SSI

I960 nroc*. loai D M M

SHO $ speed Ma 4* 000 " M e

610-366-3613

TAURUS 1804 S •aeon Wagon -

m u n soul 66.000. m

xJ systsm CO ndooDk ja $12 500 (810lSt-9260

TBIRD 1964 L * -t wanes leaner 810-642-0660 ava

oaasd new tree ™ * $11^00

a 610-S36-4715

T B i n e 1 a r e oood $1006

MS - Ue cfrome

roon. nary M a n . •ilntiia Mual see

(313) 207-3643

Geo

METRO 1666_ 4 door ladan. m S S r * WCMt3t3|<72?-7*97

• > TAURUS 1995 4 Door Sedans

GL-ix-se Over 40 low m l n g i of • leaee units 1 sloe* lor immedale denwery Starting trom $8850 STK* 1-25

FAIR LANE FORD (313) 582-1172

V i <

PROSE 1883 SE 4 cylinder 5 speed av loaded power rod. dean $7500 negot iate (810) 853-5126

PROBES 1995 («) GT'SE "Aodatt An. loaded. K>w maes from only

" w M E R FORO (313) 721-2600

TAURUS 1995 - 4 door, GUSE/LX 1211 Auto, m 6 cy« , power windows locks, cruse. * t . cassette 1 owner best selection m town starting trom

M S ^ E R FORD (313) 721-2600

TAURUS 1995 - GL. v6 power w i -dows. power door locks, power seat*. « . cruee Loeded and pncad to sM at $S 988

THf Rlf, STORK AHP6HI DOTKsl

METRO 1961 $ Speed SOpOO maae wahru ctxvkaon S2 865 or

I after (311) 566-7448 PRIZM 1984 LS. MiaeH. AmSFm i n i w i dean-

PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

PR12M 1960 - LSI Orf 4000C maaa amomaac 4 ooor m L *e New $4900See 610661-9676

BTORM 1982 low i«Me. «79 down $80 B Iilll). 20 nwiuM spen m by phone CMC TYME M.TO (313)

852 ACCORO 1967 OX aunmaac m. crvim ar*m*njn* .good

810-546-X

ACCORD 1986 EX - S speed 12.000 m«e* $14,900 (6101 386-9272

ACCORD 1861 EX 5 epeea 26S 000 iMea $3700 eeeeeeeeeeeeee SOLD

3032

Pft iZM 1982 5 apeed dean " PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000

STORM 1990 AukvnaBc t«ew« engne good conrtoon Aafcng iifoMM (313) 585-2969

ACCORD 1960 EX - 4 tanrc-.. _ -(610 ) 626-6626

log a m p * moonrool. SHARPi $7 500 C M

ACCORD 19B2. EX 4 door amo-meac survod 48.000 rraea. • n l l m l

$10,600 810-644-6806

ACCORD 1880 LX 78.000 maes escMem s x n d w i $7 000 (6101 668*832

or (6101) 737-8033

ACCORD 1986 LX • Mac* 14.000

war wndows. locks $15050 610-386-1486

852 ACCORD 1966 LX 4 door S _ e«l 66 000 "Me* exceaem condh son S3.600 810-64^5 >88

ACCORD I68 t LX loaded i * g f t w , maee nee we* OOKS great v * penect $780Crt>eei 810-445-0038

OV1C OX 1983 5 apeed Red Son* CO piayer exceaem oondaon n»*« parted $5550 i S H i 582-»565

CIVIC 1968 0 * sack, aw amlm t»-K caseen* good ocwSaon $3300 (6101 851-5413

ClV»C 1885 EX 4 door automate

rreen loaded 32 000 mi les 12 750 313 S81^2«2 458 6493

ACCORD 1892 L X 4 door 52 000 mee». 5 apeed aa. power g r o y

M m S10J00 (313)427-1151

CIVIC 1883 EX 2 door 5 speed. O f mites air exceaenl condit ion $11888 After b 810-478-8610

TEMPO 1963. 4 door 48000 maee $5888

TEMPO - 1898 4 » automate, m. •m-k r m i l l 58 000ma** Own pagne color Texas car $3500 Lmoraa (313) 457-5803

TEMPO OL 1981 dean-nra great automaac 90.000 maa* $ 2 8 5 0 W Dave (313) 961-9116 or 425-8600

TEMPO 1981 O L 4 door automaac — M power cruae ian»He 48000 rrMa*. $4200 313-261-5562

TAURUS GL 1985 Wagons (5) Aulo. a* . V6 W power windows, locks, cnaae Wt loaded 1 owners Irom $12,985 DEMMER FORD (?13) 721-2600

TAURUS 1895 LX • amarald green. m m . 25.625 maa*. M options war-ranty Mue book $16 500. aatana $14,500 (313) 722-7051

TEMPO 1989 OL 82 000 maes aa power lock* onarm owner we l man lansd $2750 81^442-7571

TEMPO 1868 GL • No rusl Use* o4 Looks good 120.000 mass $1000 or

I oKer 810-540-9527

TEMPO 1984 20.000 maes. l owner. tapaWereo. m locks 2 door red $5800 Kata (810) 96CM456

THUN0ER8IRD LX 1986 (7) Auto an power M O M lows seal, mor res . cruae. a*, cassette Loaded $12 986 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-26CC

TAURUS 1882 QL Like new Loaded IVsn amy $6885 Best ofler CM norrwigs 31X535*587

TAURUS 1991 GL - only 60.000 mdes. rwesil one anMWt onty $5295

days 313*41-6206 eves 31X961-0448

TAURUS J969 GL - Power, auto-mat*. ssceaera mechanical corx»-tion, 72.000 nWaa (810) 540-7015

TAURUS 1984 LX - 3 6 M r Oadad. laattier seal*. 1 owner non smcker Extra da tn . 52.000 rnHaa $10,800 C M (610) 652-2225 ]

TAURUS. 1963 LX. 3 8 L. 64.000 miles. M power, siawod loeOad r» i aasnt. $800Q/besi 8 1 0 * 1 4 * 1 8 7

TAURUS 1985 • SE 4 door (6) aulo-malic air power windows, k>cha. seal cnasa. ML poksfted 4(unw*«ii wheal*, loaded Irom only $11,786 OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

THUNOERBtRO LX 1895 • V8 power moonrool. power windows power door locks power seats Ml cnasa Extra Sharp' $11,968

THUMOERBIRD 198V Super C<x*w automatic a>r $6698 Tft» week only $as down 20 m n M e r e * approvsl

n e OAC AUTO 1313) 455-5566

bv phone TVME AU

TMUNOER-eiRO 1991 V6 56.000 —BS $6200 C M day* (313) 562-5167; eves : (313) 2 6 1 * 8

CIVIC 1984 EX. 34 000 a i cnaaa- CO a m * " . 4 ooar

sunrool $11 700 610-736-4666

-4 000 n M rue graM $»00

CONTINENTAL 1986 Black 100.000

i T a ^ s S S ^ i o - S s S S

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CONTTNENTAL. 1SB0. in.nail 86 000

S6.000 a ^ ? 4 5 4 "

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CHEVROLET • GEO 32570 Plymouth Road Livonia • " ~ "

Air, pcMer steemg 5 speed AM-FM CBBBBUb clock, akjy wheels, carpeted floor mats rear scoter alarm syslerv jrnermrtieni wpefs and more SKx*«84?9V

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AUTOMOTIVE TOWN CAR '990 CarHar E acaHant condaran 97.000 tu t * * $7 9 0 0 « a « 313-273-7374 810-447-6529

TOWMCAB 1989 aacatent condi-tion. 1 w w . 89000 maaa. non-VTKMI $4,900 (810) 476-4844

TOWN CAR 1969 good cootXBon 92 000 maa». Musi sa* $4 499

(313) 427-6453

TCWNCAR 1991 - loaded, mint. Z<« bart oood Wm, wan mamtttnad. 94 OOO rrutam $7900 810-626-1446

TOWN CAR 1990 Sigr\alura aght melalhc t»ue «•/ special order Dfcja dot* 96 000 mrtes Hon $6 850

vary oood condi-1810) 681-1519

TOWN CAR 1994 Signature laathar taorvc root Km i M k kaatJad. lu l » # • ranty Mini' [810) 471-6026

Mnda

MAZDA 626 LX 1990 - loaded, sun-root 5 spMK) 93 000 maas S5S0&t*s( (810) 338-2128

Mercun

COUGAR 1986 - A* powar vary d u n . r«aw tanary needs nead oaskat $400 ( 313) 591-0066

COUGAR 1991 LS automatic. air antra*. oood condMron low maaaga 1 m m $7,900 313-427 7 & 1

COUGAR 1996 LS. (3) automatic aw cruae Ml caasena. power w indows*** * . atummjm wtieeta loaded From $13,996 DEMMER FORD 1313) 721-2600

COUGAR 1909 LS - loaded, moon-rool JBL power U C W H V R M new ares $3,200 (810> 559-0138

GRAND MAROUIS 1994 4 Or LS. h i t power loaded Only $11,994 OEMMER FORO 1313) 721-2600

GRAND MAROUIS 1905 - Loaded 41 300 actual maes. exceaent condi-tion $3900 810-669-4265

GRAND MARQUIS, 1992 LS - U*e new' 56 000 miles $7900.ties!

313-273-7374 or 810-647-6529

GRAND MARQUIS 1996 LS. toaded «aHher silver froal. 15.000 miles Warranty $19 900 313-455-3296

GRAND MARQUIS 1992 LS. leather all options. we< maintained 74 .000 miles $9,500 (8lQ) 477-0464

GRAND MAROUIS 1990 LX immac-ulate condmon $4499 20 mnute credit approval by pfione OAC TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566 _

GRAND MARQUIS 1994. nde in luxury (or only $11 495

Livoma Chrysler-Plymouth (3131 525-7804

SABLE '908 - 6 cylinder automaac. tu power windows seal-locks. Ml. cruae cassette excellent oondraon in & out. $5,500 (8101 683-3516

bABLE 19»5. 4 door tow maee aulo

SABLE GS/LS 1995 4 door (12) auto, air. 6 cyl power windows locks cnaae. tilt loaded tow maes 1 owner lease turn ins trom only $9 995 DEMMER FOflO (313) 721-2600

SABLE GS 1996 Wagon Auk) an V6 power windows, locks, cruse Wt. 3rd seal Bull m car pOone OrV, 13.000 miles $15,996 DEMMER FORD 1313) 721-2600

SABLE 1969 - LS Automatic air all power Excellent Condition 4390& Best Ofler 1810) 3®6-3828

SABLE LS 1995 4 door, auto air moonrool. leather 3 8 We' A B S annual dastv keytess entry Loaded $11,995 DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600

SABLE LS 1995 Wagon Auto air aortal dash keyless entiy. lull power.

" 000 m.les $13 995 loaded DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600

860 Merevy

TOPAZ 1903 GS. Onty $5 900

FOX HILLS Orysier-PtyrnouffvJeep-Eagls

3t 3-455-8740 313-981-3171

TRACER - 1995 4dr automatic aa. power endows 28.000 mrfaa Whaa $6950 Livoraa (313) 457-5803

TRACER LTS 1992 - Automatic 4 door 1 power aa, 62 .000 RMaa. new tue*. $6000 (313) 561-7801

TRACER 1909 - 87 000 maee auto-matic new wee. brakae. Baneiy 8 irans Asking $2 000 313-4504)765

TRACER STATIOWW AGOW 1902. 5 speed loeded, wei mamtaaied, a.cawnt $3 995 (313) 4 5 3 * 4 7 1

TRACER 1903 Wagon, automatic air. 71.000 mites green, spotless.

1900 313-281-5562

Nisttn

INFINITI 1904 J30 - Loaded must iieil. $17 000 Call Roger Days 810-236-7300. Evas 810-750-2626

MAXIMA 1987 - 4 door, 4 speed 6 cylinder, sunrool. Iu« power. Encat-<ent shape - rnacftamcai & OorJy 100.000 maaa Smart Bu^SSSOO. 1810) 960-8796, a t t tor

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97 CAMRY LE Automatic, air conditioning, ABS brakes, fuH power, cassette spotter, gokJ package, keytess entry/alarm.

97 COROLLA Automate, air condrtioning. full power, cassette,

keytess entry alarm.

$16 per mon mon

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£ 1-800-513-9353 0H CAU.TM 00U> (10-71MB1I

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S31.995 S25.495 $22,995 $11,995 $11,995

$9,995 ... $9,995

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$8,995 $7,995 $7,995 $7,995 $5,995 $3,995 $3,495

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MAXIMA 1080 GXE o n g n a l pearl wtate.77,000 maas. loaded $8500 (810) 826-1411

862 Ninas

MAXIMA 1995 - Loaded, tow maes. sue M i n i condiaon $16.000.best

(810)

9CNTRA GXE 1907. S«v«r. aulo-mabc. aa. 5000 maas. «u* warranty

800 (810) 573-4004

SENTRA. 1904 XE. only 30.000 maes. automatic. 4 door, aa. Twin cam angna $8900 810481-8833

864 Oktasotale

Loaded. 4 door. ACMSEVA 1004 red $6900 CaH Nicole a t (810) 608-4234

CUTLASS CALAIS I960, 66.000 ongaiel mass, no rust, exce«ent! Well

" $3600 313-532-0040

CUTLASS 1987 Ciera Br6ugfutm - 4 door. V6 automatic air loaded very good oondacn, $2 70aneac

(313) 495-1032

CUTLASS 1986 O a r . LS - 57.000 actual maas, 1 owner, m m oorxknon $3 00&best (810) 542-1110

CUTLASS 1993 - C m * SL 4 door Clean 44,000 miles

(313) 537-7609 •u»y aqupped $7M0

CUTLASS SUPREME 1991 hUaro l -4 door, tow rrnles toaded. excellent conMcn $6896besl 810-478-8968

CUTLASS 1994 Supreme SL - 4 door. moOum biuacfiarcoai air, stereo'cassette. aluminum wheels. ML exceaem condrtion. 57 000 maes $9400 Alter 6pm 810-649-6966

CUTLASS SUPREME 1991 SL Loeded' Power teats wwidows d»g-ital dash, moonroot Excel leni Asking $7200 0ay(313) 425-8100

Eve I313) 261-4317

DELTA 88 Broutf iam 1991 axceSent condMton. 66 600 maes. loaded. 2 n d owner, new Ive. brakes & battery $6,650 (313) 416-0790

864 NINETY EIGHT 1000. campaign, loaded, leamar. extra d e a n a l t i e toys, mual sa* >4000 810*43-2120

OLDS 9 8 1001 Ekta leather ft CO. 3800 e n a m a . e>ca«an( conation. $8500 810*62-8147

OCDS 98 Regency Brouaftam 1987 w $4500t*s1 tuny loaded. I e a 8 w

CTNA (810) 528*420

OLDS 88 1903 - Royale 83.000 maas bugu idy tu l power cnaae. aa. cassette. Excellent condi-tion 111 900 (810) 851-3824

98 REGENCY 1989 Broufriam. V * . at power, air. good concMran. $3200

(313) 450-1615

866 Ptyaooth

BREEZE 1996 Moving-Muet Set1

18.000 miles powsr window/tacks. 5 spd Mint' $11500 810-426-0562

NEON 1995 - automatic air. aeveral to OOOM Irom. $8,780

FOX HILLS Ctuyaler -Plymouth- Jeep-Eagle

313-455*740 313-081-3171

SUNDANCE 1989, automatic 4 door. 70.000 miles, needs minor repairs, best otter SOLD

Pontiac

BONNEVILLE 1993 - Excelleni Con-dition New tires loaded $10,800

(810) 305*183

BONNEVILLE 1990 LE - 63,000 miles, gray, toaded. suvoo t auto-matic temperature control, enhanced sound system exce«ent condrtion $4,500 810-473*425

BONNEVILLE 1991 LE. 81000 miles, power windows ft locks. Alloy wheels $5500 313-261-5662

BONNEVILLE. 1994 SE. excellent condaion, cruise. 37.000 mllas $11,950 810-473-7547

868 P O B U *

BONNEVILLE 19*3 8E, 4 door leather, aunoot. fee new $0988

GRAND PRIX 1995 SE dark g iven, power windows. locks tape aM. 2 1 000 maee . like n e w 1 owner .

8 1 3 . 4 0 0 Gad Derek 810-477-9168

BONNEVILLE. 1984 SE 48 000 MM* sharp $12 ,500 or beat otter

(8101 755-1834

BONNEVII LE 1995 SSEI Neck gold artieett. tan leather raenor. GM executive car Excettont Only 17.000

a. $19,900 (810) 652-2219

FIREBIRO 1989 Fotmula - T-tops 810-360-7/48

GRAND AM 1903. au toma te , aa. sunroo* sharp ' 18488

GRAND AM 1994. 2 door, 4 cylinder automatic, toaded 20000 rmtes, $10,500 (313) 464-4827

GRAND AM 1994 GT, 4 door only 21 000 maes Only $11,995.

Ltvorna Chrysler-Ptymouth (313> 525-7604

GRAND AM 1996 GT - Loaded, wrles car wor ty 2000 maes Mra condibon Purchase or assume lease. $278imonth 810-788-4895

GRAND AM 1991 LE 2 door 4 cycknder 66.000 m4es Ajiomanc Loaded $4 400 t«s t |810) 344-1382

GRAND AM 1996 SE. V * . aluminum wheels For only $12 495

Lrvonia Chrysler-Plymouth (313) 525-7604

GRAND AM 1995 SE. V6 auto door, toaded. warranty, garaged GM exec Mir* $11000 810-338-4586

GRAND PRIX 1990 LE - 113.000 maes while vary ratable no rusl $3500 (810) 473*427

GRAND PRIX, 1989 70 000 m*ea 6 cyl. automate, air excellent corx» Son $4 90(Vbest 810-879*059

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GRAND PRIX 1903 SE euaaent comJeon power sun root, toaded. B4Upeckage $10,700 8 1 0 * 2 8 - 7 7 8 5

QRANO PRIX 1989 SE 5 s p e e d air new area a* power . 112.000 maee Runs great $3800 810-344 1554

SUN8IRO 1987 - Automaac very clean Excellent transportation 95 000 maee $2000 (313) 527-3824

874 BUG. 1089 Ne iwet UNO car 32 000 a feas o n retoWl a n g n a . runs g-eat $3700 (810t 9 2 8 * 6 8 6

GOLF. 1989 GL 4 door hafchoeck 5-speed a * . 84 OOO na tes . exceBant

$4250 3 1 3 - 4 2 1 * 7 1 3

RABBIT 1983 - W e l maintained 74.000 maes 1 owner. $1,500 CWI (313) 422-1613

SUNBIRD 1900 SE 2 door red htgr>way maas. sharp, no rust One matmaeus owner, a l recants, s u i root

setle new braftea ares gorgeous Must see Must sat $3350 (313) 527-3624

SUNFlRE. 1995 GT - FuBy loaded. CO alarm, aulo start $12 900

3 1 3 * 1 3 * 4 5 4

870 Saturn

SATURN 1992 SL2 - Low MM Sharp' Onty $7,440

FOX HILLS Ovy*le«-P»ymouth-Jeap-Eagle

313-455*740 313-961-31:

SC-2 1996 Buck 5 spaed, leather interior 5,700 rrales $15,000 CaH (3131 454-0385

SC2 1993 - 70.000 miles Bronze Automatic air cnasa AB&Tracaon

$8600 810-478*919

SL 1992 excadent contfaon. charcoal gray. 5 spaed 71 300 rrntas. CO any toi air $5800 1810) 841*171

SL2 1995 - Fully toaded. keyless entry Red*grey raenor Clearvnon-smoker $9 500 (313) 562 1091

SL. 1994 ontv 33 000 mies manual an. Dar* Red greal corv*-

(3131 641-7909 4 door bon. $7,299

872 ToyoU

CAMRY 1993 LE Wack. custom whaett 4 door atr cruse 36 000 miles, sharp $12 49SDest (810) 542 7140 or page 810-510-1479

CAMRY 1993 LE. good cdraMon 4 door metallic stiver. 1 owner 68 000 ra-weyrmies $13,000 810 299-5153

CAMRY - 1993 LE V6. 4 dr sunrool cruse leather 34 000 maes Law new $13,999 (8101*47*222

CEUCA GT 1989 3 door 5 speed Air Power Sunrool 107.390 maes $5 00(VbesJ (313) 893-0296

CELICA 1991 - Loaded GT. 5 apeed 62 000 maas Exceaent condWon $8500 Cat anytime 810-360-1347

CELICA 1991 ST, air suirool 65,000 maee. exceaent condiaon $7,500 Alter 5pm 313-513-8418

LAND CRUISER 19®6 - leathe. package moonrool, CO, 25,000 miles $44.950<best 810-348-8864

PREVIA 1991. a m l m cassette automatic. 60.000 maes $9000

(313) 531-7725

SCtROCCO 1984 - Low mass 5 speed, av stereo Excaaent condi-bon $220»Beat (810) 398-3828

876 Aulo$ 0mSlUM

SUNBIRO LE 1993, 4 door au to maac av tm cassette, power locks, very dean. 25.000 mass. $7500

(810) 668 5566

m \uvxlt6tr 12,000

BUICK 1983 La Satire • 4 door $675 Also 1986 Spectrum, 5 speed. $875 CaH (313) 531 1837

CHEVY 1988 Corsica runs good 4 door automatic SSOG-besI

(3131 72S-II28

ESCORT 1989 New transmission new lira*. 95.000 highway maes 2 door $!80&best (3131 281*462

FORD LTD 1986 Runs line, neeas nothing $500 • • • • • e e S O L D

MAZDA 1984 626 excellent condi-tion $1000 (313) 455-9435

OLDSMOBILE !964 DeRa 88 Roy* 2 door 350 V8 good uaed car $1 OOabesI (313) 981-1947

PLYMOUTH 1987 Honzon 56 000 miles automatic a»r Si750t>esi

(3131 240-4005

PONTIAC 1990 Grand Am LE power windows/locks hi-miles SI OOObesI

SOLD

SEDAN 0€VILLE 1983 one owne-83 000 miles runs good silver red

$2000 (810) 542*660

TEMPO 1986 4 door automate a 2 new bras. 83.000. runs graal on mal owner $1060 (313) 522-91'

TEMPO 1986 looks ft runs perfect new slereo loaded $1803 call Rick 313-359*109

TRACER 1991 5 speed well mam tamed 115 000 maes air cassette 1 owner $1 SOO-bast 313-451-2523

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'21,500

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'22.995

' 9 5 S A F A R I SLE

2tonslsal. 8 passenger

'15.400

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'19.550

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19.000

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'19,500

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