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MONDAY, DECEMBER 23,1996« WESTLAND, MICHIGAN »36 PAGES
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 57
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SEVENTY-FIVE CE^TS
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Doing the Santa thing: Staffers of
a local credit union brought
Christmas cheer to students, A
party atDorsey Community Center also offered seasonal fun./M
Sentencing set: An area teen-ager
a waits sentencing on charges
related to a shooting./A2
Federal prisoners preparing to re-enter
society won't be allowed to live at a proosed Westland facility where they would
aye lived as they seek jobs arid try to
rebuild their lives.
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BY DARREIX CLEM
STAFF WRITER
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A proposed Westland facility for
federal prisoners 'nearing their
release has been rejected by city
council members who fear the project would cause neighborhood crime
and hamper economic growth.
In a split decision last Monday,
Dec. 16, the council refused to allow
Community Treatment Centers
(CTC) Inc. to move as many as 35
nonviolent male offenders into a
7,200-square-foot building south of
Michigan Avenue, just west of
Henry Ruff.
"This is an area on the rebound,.
and I'm really concerned about what
it wpuld mean to that area,". Councilman Glenn Anderson said..
. In rejecting the proposal, council
members sai4 plans for the federal
prisoner facility don't meet zoning
requirements in an area pegged for
office/business development.
CTC officials disagreed with council members' arguments against the
plan and said the project should be
given special land use approval.
CTC attorney Timothy Stoepker
questioned why city officials didn't
mention zoning concerns during
talks last summer, rather than waitv
ihg until months later.
. "We should have been told a long
time ago," he said,
Council President Sandra Cicirelli
said the neighborhood isn't zoned for
a facility that would provide
overnight housing.
But Councilman Charles Picked
ing, emerging, as the only council
member to support the plan, noted
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MALLS & MAINSTREETS
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Toy story: If you don't have a
Tickle Me Elmo under the tree,
don't despair. Here are some
alternative gift ideas for children
from retail specialists./A8
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face ... or a wish, as Linda
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Holiday dinner: Give yourself the
gift of time by preparing a nofuss holiday ham dinner./Bl
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Santa snacks: Cookies top the
jolly man's list of favorite treats.
A Snowman Oatmeal cookie will
energize Santa for the long night
ahead./BX
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BYZACHARYGORCHQW
STAFF WRTTEB
There will be no shortage of Christmas Eye services Tuesday night. One will be held by St.
John's Episcopal Church, 655 S. Wayne Road,
with a family Eucharist scheduled for 5:30 p/mY
and a holy Eucharist at l6:30ip.m.
The Warren Road Light & Life Free Methodist
Church, 33445 Warren Road neat Farmingtoh
Road; willhaye its pastor deliver a Christmas
Eve message sit 6 p.m. The Rev. David Powless
delivered a Christmas sermon last Sunday, Dec.
22, with the evening Christmas sermon delivered
that night by the Rev. Ken Jewitt.
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Let there be light.
And with the holiday season in full swing,
festive light displays continue throughout
western Wayne County and the metropolitan
region.
Attendance at holiday light displays this
BTW? PHOTO BY TOU HAWUY
year numbers roughly the same as in 1995,
Aglow: Light shows through-. according to organizations offering the showout the metro:area illuminateings. Light show spokespersons say attendance depends on good weather.
holiday nights. Alighted
Wayne County Parks and Recreation has
arch Way (top) greets
created a 4.5-mile display along Hines prive
motorists as they enter Domi-from 'Merriman to Warren roads, said Lisa
no's Farms. A toy soldier wel- Jones, a parks and recreation official. About
comes motorists at the light- 70,000 cars have gone past the display, which
totals about the same as last year, Jones said.
fest along Hines Dripe. .
STAFF PHOTO BY TOM HAVUT
Special visit: Amber Bake, 6. and her
brother Tyler> 4, tell Santa Claus
what they would like to see under the
Christmas tree this year. The youngsters are Westland residents and were
visiting the light show last Tuesday.
Featuring nearly 500,000 lights, Wayne
County LightFest runs nightly from 7-10 p.m.
through Jan. ^1, Jones said. LightFest visitors
will see 35 holiday displays, including a Santa
Claus, a menorah, Christmas trees and a
Kwanzaa lamp.
Bob Thomas, part of WOMC-FM's promotions team, works at the LightFest to publicize
the event. He said he enjoys working at the
festival even though it's part of his job.
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Vacation breaks
Two local organizations are planning special
programs and activities for youngsters during; the
two-week Winter vacation period, which starts :
today (Monday) and will continue through Sunday, Jan. 5.
The Wayne-Westland Family YMCA will agahV
offer ite'wihter day camp those two weeks, providing a variety of games, swimming and crafts
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, not counting
Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
There will also be field trips, games and winter
sports activities at the Ye activities center, 827 S.
Wayne Road.
Interested parents may call 721-7044.
The Westland recreation department has
scheduled an expanded gym schedule for Thursday, Dec. 26, in Bailey Recreation Center, on Ford
between Wayne Road and Newburgh.
There will bo open gym hours from 9:30 a.m. to
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Observer special projectyStc0em^
"Changing Currents," a special
section published last May by the
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers
outlining area efforts to clean up
the Rouge River, has won first
place for environmental coverage
in the Suburban Newspapers of
America 1996 editorial contest.
"SNA is a prestigious contest for
suburban journalists" and we're
pleased that the Rouge special
section has received national
attention," said Susan Rosiek, managing editor of
the Observer Newspapers. "The efforts to clean
lip the Rouge River will have an impact on generations to come throughout the metro area. The
Observer is pleased to help educate the reading
public to action."
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The award w$s among 10 the Observer News?
papers won in the nationwide contest for community journalism. .'•'•.•
The reporting and photographic team that
worked on the award-winning section included ,\
Tim Richard, Hugh Gallagher, Casey Hans, Beth
Sundrla Jachman, Margaret O'Brien, Bill
Coutant, Joe Bauman, Jim Jagdfeld, Stephen
Cantrell and Craig Broil. The project was led by.
former staffer Bob Needham and designed by
Tammie Graves, graphic artist.
Observer staffer Sundrla Jachman also won
third place in the same category for a series of .
news stories on the Rouge River. She aho
received a third place for best local election cover*
age for a series of stories on the Wayne County
Commission.
Others winners In the SNA competition included Entertaihmeht/fast€! EditotKeely Wygohjk
and graphic artist Tammie Graves, first place for
best entertainment/lifestyle section. ...
Graves also took first place for best graphic artwork in two different circulation categories -*
Class A, Canton Observer, and Glass D, the Taste;
section, which appears in. the Observer & EccciH
trie Newspapers.
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. Brad Emons, sports editor in Livonia and Westland, took first place in Class C for sports Writing.
Emons also took first placefor best breaking
news story for "Sheila's Gold;" a story about Livonia resident Sheila Taormina winning a gold
medal in the summer Olympic games in Atlanta.
Photographer Tom Hawley received an honor- '
able mention in the best hew photo category. :
Reporter Doug Funke received honorable mention:
iri the best feature cafegoty for a humorous Btory
on real estate sales. ••:••'.
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s r « T PHOTOS 8¾ SHAKOS LEMIEVX
Helping out; Jennifer Borde holds her bear backpack as
she listens to a story read by a credit union staffer.
Opening
gifts:
David-Wilson and
Julie
Moore open
their gifts
donated by
credit
union
members.
Employees of a local credit
union drew substantial "interest" and made more t h a n 300
"deposits" for special p a t r o n s
Wednesday.
For the second straight year,
employees of t h e Wayne-Westland Federal Credit Union spent
most of their scheduled day off
dressed up as S a n t a ' s helpers
and delivering more t h a n 300
bags of books and other Christmas gifts to the Jefferson-Barns Storytlme: Karen Heffner
reads a book called "The
Elementary School.
Polar
Express" to Chris
The credit union, which has its
main office in Wayne and a large Smith's fourth- and fifthbranch in Westland, had "adopt- graders.
ed" the school on Dorsey west of
Thelma Wright, the credit
Merriman nine years ago to prounion's CEO, said that the orgavide support. .
Last year w a s the first time nization contacted Toys R Us,
that the staff dressed as Santa which agreed to donate books to
and his helpers to deliver gifts each child.
"On pay days, our employees
and read stories to the children.
Among those expressing joy held a 50/50 raffle with the prowith t h e i r gifts were second- ceeds given to the school to buy
g r a d e r s Alysaa E a s t n a n , who T-shirts for students completing
received a s w e a t e r ; Clarice a special math program as well
Selvia, who received a Barbie as buying books and paying for
doll; and Lucas D e n k i n s , who m i n o r p l a y g r o u n d r e p a i r s , "
went home Wednesday afternoon Wright said.
In addition, credit unionmemwith a shirt and "monster write"
bers and business accounts
pen toy.
Alysaa said that she likes the bought more than 300 gifts, she
sweater since she also has three said.
others at home.
A n o t h e r way of g e n e r a t i n g
Clarice noted t h a t her latest
gifts
was the "mitten tree" dis^
gift will join two other Barbie
plays
in both credit union locadolls she has at home.
tions.
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•_: Playing Santa was Gino Polidori, an a s s i s t a n t m a n a g e r at
In t h a t program, c u s t o m e r s
the credit union's main, office on
selected
a mitten which had a
Sims east of Wayne Road; with
name
of
a
Jefferson-Barns stuDiane Siira, an accounting
dent
written
on an attached tag.
department staffer at the Wayne
The
customer
then returned the
office; playing Mrs. Claus.
mitten
and
tag
with a purchased
Organizing the annual event
toy
which
was
placed
under the
this year was Ruth Jasina, mantree.
ager of the Westland branch on
Ford east of Newburgh.
BY DARRELL CLEM
STAFF WRITER
An I n k s t e r teen-ager faces
s e n t e n c i n g in J a n u a r y on
charges that he tried to kill two
Westland police officers by firing a ,22-caliber rifle at them
as they rode in their patrol car.
Maurice L a m a r Davis, 15,
will learn his fate Jan. 7 when
Wayne County Circuit Judge
William Leo Cahalan sentences
him on two counts of assault
with intent to murder, a court
clerk said Wednesday.
Charged as an adult, Davis
pleaded n o - c o n t e s t Oct. 2 1 .
However, Cahalan will have a
choice of sentencing him as an
adult or as .a juvenile.
As an adult, he could face a
maximum sentence of life in
prison. As a juvenile, he could
be placed in custody until age
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Davis also will face a mandatory two-year term after pleading no c o n t e s t to a felony
firearms charge.
Davis was charged following
a 1:45 a.m. Aug. 20 incident in
which he was accused of firing
a rifle at Westland police officers Tom E d w a r d s and Jeff
Jedrusik as they rode south on
H e n r y Ruff n e a r Michigan
Avenue.
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police car was hit by the gunfire.
The officers are expected to"
address Cahalan on the day of
Davis'sentencing.
W e s t l a n d police Sgt. Tom
Kubitskey h a s said that Davis
• As an adult, he
could face a maximum
sentence of life In
prison,
wasn't provoked'and fired several shots at the patrol car for
no apparent reason.
"The suspect took the rifle,
aimed it at the police car and
shot," he said after Davis was
charged.
Davis was accused of firing
at the police officers while he
was standing in a grassy, roadside area.
Edwards arid Jedrusik made
a U-turn on Henry Ruff to pursue the suspect, who tried to
flee on foot, Kubitskey said.
However, the officers got out
of their car and chased the suspect until they managed to capture him, Kubitskey said.
The suspect gave no reason
for allegedly firing t h e shots,
the sergeant said.
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. VYhen Davis was arraigned
on t h e c h a r g e s in W e s t l a n d
1 8 t h D i s t r i c t C o u r t , a notg u i l t y p l e a w a s placed on
record for him.
He w a s ordered to stand trial
after he voluntarily waived a
p r e l i m i n a r y e x a m i n a t i o n on
S e p t . 5 before 18th District
Judge Gail McKnight.
McKnight s e n t t h e case to
Wayne County Circuit Court,
where Davis eventually decided to p l e a d no c o n t e s t a s
charged.
CARRIER OF THE MONTH: WESTLAND
BY DARRELL CLEM
STAFF WRITER
Giggling as she squirmed in
her sept, 5-year-old Kayla Stover
obviously enjoyed her close proximity to Santa Claus.
Even though she already had
t a l k e d to h i m , K a y l a s e e m e d
e,ager to remain i n his sight during a Christmas party Wednesday a t Westland's Dorsey Community Center.
She seemed to want Santa to
get a good look at her. It's import a n t for him to recognize good
little girls when he comes calling
at Christmas.
"I came to see Santa and to tell
him . t h a t I : w a n t a dolly for
Christmas," said K a y l a , among
100 N o r w a y n e ; a r e a c h i l d r e n ,
attending the ninth annual
party,
.
Oddly, Santa's voice sounded
identical to that of Dorsey Cen-
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H came because I like Christmas parties," Kaira Laclear, 8,
said, p a u s i n g from a coloring
book t h a t featured Frosty the
Snowman. "And we get to see
Santa Claus."
James Gilbert, Westland housing and community development
director, said the "big hit" of the
p a r t y w a s A Joyful N o i s e , a
singing/instrumental ensemble
front United. Methodist Church
of Belleville,- led by M a r g a r e t
Martin.
A Joyful Noise led c h i l d r e n
and Dorsey staff in singing.
The Dorsey Young Friends, an
after-school program through the
Western Wayne County YWCA,
provided pizza for the children.
ter employee Bob Patterson. Go
figure.
Children visited with Santa,
a t e pizza, r e c e i v e d toys and
enjoyed musical entertainment
during Wednesday 1 ? party.
. Norwayne is one of Westland's
oldest neighborhoods.
"This shows t h e community
t h a t we're t r y i n g to do something for them," Dorsey Center
recreation supervisor Darryl
Johnson, 30, said. "We're giving
them a safe environment where
they can have some fun."
The party— for children 5 to
1.2 years old - was deemed a success t h a n k s to c o n t r i b u t i o n s
from Target, the Westland Firefighters Public Awareness Fund,
Western Wayne County YWCA
and- Sts. C o n s t a n t i n e & Helen
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Four Chaplains Nursing Home
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Westland.
T h e m u s i c a l project w a s
designed to increase connections
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to come, drive through the complex arid See Mth&*S
true story of Christmas,", told in 900,000 lights,**
said Scott Lorenz, a Plymouth resident and director of Christmas Celebration Inc., which orga-t
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the light display. ;
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John and Rita Smith of Canton Township
The display is considered the largest religious
brought their children, 3-year-old Ian and 10light display in North American, Lorenz said,
inonthold Erhily, to the LightFest.
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Lorenz said light^seekers who want to avoid
They said they attend the event every year.
large crowds should visit the display after,9 p.m.
"This is the first year' Ian'a been old enough to
enjoy it," John said.
The complex, ori
"It's nice to see our
E a r h a r t Road off
money going to
Plymouth RoadV
something nice."
about one-half mile
east of U.S. 23.^ is '
The LightFest
open from 6-10 p.m.
entrance is off of
Monday t h r o u g h
Merriman Road,
Thursday.
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just north of Warren Road in West^
Admission is $5 .
land. Donation is $5
on those days a n d
per car.
$7 Friday through
Sunday. The fee is
At the end of the
charged per vehicle..
display, customers
The creche exhibcan have their picit* which features
t u r e t a k e n with
nativity scenes from
Santa Claus and
around the world,
use a concession
will be more accesstand.
STAFF PHOTO B\ TOM HA*IE>
sible and easier for.
The Detroit Zoo is
weekend visitors to
Frosty hat: Rita Smith of Canton play
presenting
a
enjoy this, year,
aOi^OOO'light disfully shows her daughter Emily, 10
Lorenz said.
play through Dec.
months old, a snowman hat craft that
30. The show feaThe special exhibshe purchased at the visitor center
it, which belongs to
t u r e s 50 animal
Domino's
Pizza
sculptures and is
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owner Tom Monopen every day
aghan, is open for public viewing every Friday
except Dec. 24 and 25 from 5:30-8 p.m.
and Saturday through Dec. 31 in Lobby B of
Attendance at the zoo's light display was "pheDomino Farms. It's free to all visitors of the.
nomenal" during the weekend of Dec. 14-15, said
Christmas Light Display.
Anna Rzepka,- special events assistant. She said
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more than 7,000 people attended the zoo's disThe manger scenes Mr. Monaghan has on displayplay are really quite nice," he said.
The zoo offers different features each day, such
Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S. Main at
as high school choirs on Mondays and ice carving
Church, offers Santa Claus figures, angels and lea
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on Wednesdays.
nutcrackers through Jan. 26 with its "Visions of^
A choir from The Roeper School in Bloomfield
Christmas" exhibit; said Beth Stewart, museum*;
Hills recently sang at the zoo, said Janice
director. The display features more than 250 .
Haines, the school's vocal music teacher.
Santa Claus figures.
"It's'..a fun thing to do," she said. "It's a chance
The museum is open from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, ;
for the kids to perform in a non-pressure setting.':
Thursday
and Saturday and from 2-5 p.m. Sun:
The cost is $3 for adults, $1.50 for children
day,
Stewart
said. Admission is $2 for adults, 5Qunder 12 and free for kids under 2.
cents
for
students
ages 5-17 and there is a $5C
The "Festival of Lights" display in Ypsilanti is
family
rate.
;•;••
available to holiday light-seekers free of charge
For those in the mood for a drive, downtown
at Riverside Park, said Virginia Kingsley, city
Battle Creek is also featuring a light display
Visitors and Convention Bureau executive directhrough Dec: 30 in the 17th Annual International
tor. The show runs nightly from 6-10 p.m. until
Festival of Lights. The city is lit with 1 millionDec. 31.
'
lights, from 6 p.m. to midnight;
"The setting makes it unique," Kingsley said.
Nearby, the Binder Park Zoo has its own.light
"It's along the river and it's Victorian-style."
festival, where 170,000 illuminated bulbs will
Ypsilanti also offers free horse-drawn wagon
greet visitors. Binder's show runs from .5-9 p.m.
rides on Saturday evenings from 6-8 p.m.
and tickets are $3 for adults and $2.25 for kids.
Domino's Farms in Ann. Arbor invites visitors
"It's good to get in the holiday spirit and promote the festival," he said. Thomas said the best time to go is just before 7
:ifinr>!
Taking shape;
(Far right)
Angel and Mary
light display at
/Domino's
Farms. (Top and
right photos)
Little town of
lights and choochoo train at
Hines Park,
STAFF PHOTO BY TOM HAWLKY
Sttf* PhOTo to BILL B R W I K
STAFF PHOTO B* BILL BREsUER
Silent night: A miniature'Christmasvillage
in front of Domino's Farms.
Report shows
s
B Y K E N ABRAMCZYK
STAFpyVRlTEB
Wayne County commissioners received a report
Thursday on county finances for the 1995 fiscal
year from the county's auditor general Ramoha
Henderson Pearson.
. •
Commissioners received the report as ah informational item, but took several other actions on
other related agenda items. (See related story.)
The report Was released by. Pearsbn to the county
commission's Committee on Audit on Dec. 10.
Pearson reported that the county now has a general fund balance of $17 rnillion, the largest since
its inception of the county charter in 1983.
But she also reported the county spent $69.9
million more than the commission allocated, and
transferred more than $14 million in excess of
appropriations. That violated the state Uniform
Budget and Accounting Act, Pearson said•
County:'Best'financial condition
Overall,;the county's financial report indicated
the county -'is in the best financial condition in
recent histbry."
; .
"The report discloses, that the county had the
largest, unreserved'general fund balance since the
ti
BY KEN AJBRAMCZYK
STAFK WRITER:
The Wayne County Commission acknowledged a report of
1995 county finances from
Wayne County auditor general
Ramona Henderson Pearson on
Thursday.
Commissioners also reacted
with several other" actions:
• Commissioners unanimously
approved a resolution directing
the fiscal advisor's office to
infbrm the commission about
budget overages or shortfalls in
,;
any department.
• Unanimously approved an
ordinance requiring the county.,
executive to establish a fiver
year capital improvement plan
to identify debt Obligations, construction of new buildings and
road improvement projects.
• Rejected, 16-1, ti request
from McNamara's office to lease
a copier for $15,603 over three
years with a $1 buyout.
• Narrowly approved, 8-6, ia
budget amendment for $746,155
from the collection of reimbursements from the state of Michigan
for,the housing of prisoners who
are,charged as habitual Offenders, and a transfer of $343,645 Of
general fund appropriations.
ing
inception of the charter," Pearson wrote in the
review; "The unreserved general fund balance of
$17.8 million appears appropriate and is profoundly better than 1994's balance of $9.4 million-"
The county also improved in reporting workers
compensation claims as Internal Service funds. "As
a result, the county is setting aside resources to
pay future claims and is no longer funding claims
out; of current operations," Pearson said.
A special revenue fund was established for youth
services programs funded by a one-tenth mill levy
for public safety. That resulted in the general
fund's fund balance no longer being overstated by
the unspent portion of the one-tenth mill, the
report stated.
The report commends the county executive and
county commission ibr the record general fund balance. The $17.8 million "appears appropriate"
when meeting a standard of maintaining a 5 percent level of annual operating expenditures.
Tom Naughton, chief financial officer with
Wayne County; said the fund balance was created
through county restructuring and methods of cost
savings.
..:
. "We've had nine consecutive years of consecutive
• /.' • ; • . .'/'.' .
See REPORT, A5
en
These'appropriations were to • Patterson said he pushed in
be used to cover budget areas 1995-96 for a higher fund balthat' were underfunded in the ance reserve. Later, t h a t year
adopted budget, according to a McNamara earmarked $10 mil, /
le.ttef from County Executive lion for that purpose.
But Patterson is concerned
Edward McNamafa/
. Budget amendment opponents with the continued process of
were: Commissioners Thaddeus how the county certifies revenue.
The past three years show the
McCotter, R-Livonia; Bruce Patt e r s o n / R-Canton Towrtship; 'county's actual revenue h a s
Michelle Plawecki, D-Redford exceeded budget revenue. In
Township; Andrew Richner, R- 1995 revenue exceeded the budGrosse Pointe; Edward Boike, D- get by nearly $14.4 million. In
Taylor, and VVilliarn O'Neil, D- 1994 that figure was $8.8 million
and in 1993, it was $6.1 million.
Allert Park.
•'.,
Plawecki had n o t read the
Backing the amendment were
report
yet. She expected to disCommissioner Kay Beard, Dcuss
the
issue with George CushWestland, a n d seven Detroit
ingberry,
chairman of the comcommissioners.
mission's
Ways
and Means Com: Commissioners expected to
mittee;
"'"':.'
discuss how to tighten up report"Obviously, they shouldn't be
ing of budget amendments after
spending
?noney without our
the holidays. The auditor generapproval,"
Plawecki
Said.
al's report concluded: "The
McCotter
believed
the legislaDepartment of Management and
tive
branch
of
county
governBudget and the Wayne County
ment
has
been
ignored.
Commission need to. revise their
current processes of monitoring
"It's a violation of the legislaappropriated expenditures." •
tive process," McCotter said. "It's
Patterson had mixed feelings wrongabout t h e a u d i t o r general's
"The problem we have down
-report.' •'.•,•
here is the commission has let
"On one hand, I'm delighted its powers Of overseeing the
with the idea that we're making administration be eroded on a
some progress," Patterson said. piecemeal basis over the years.*
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Offender
t h a t a nearby Wayne County
homeless shelter also h a s
overnight boarders.
•The p r i s o n - r e l e a s e facility
would've housed offenders who
would be allowed to leave only to
work or to seek jobs.
Councilwoman S h a r o n Scott
voiced concerns that the project
would hamper economic growth.
She pointed to new projects that
include a county golf course and
a shopping center.
"We're starting to make some
progress in that part of the city,"
Scott said, also noting that the
area has been "stagnant for 30
years."
Stoepker responded that CTC
facilities in other cities, such as
Detroit,
Saginaw
and
Grand Rapids, haven't deterred
economic growth.
Councilwoman Justine Barns
said she fears that a federal prisoner facility would worsen problems in an area already known
for criminals selling drugs. '
"We know they're there," she
said. "We're not trying to mask
that issue."
Stoepker said CTC has operated facilities in high-crime areas
of Detroit w i t h o u t causing an
increase in crime.
Moreover, he said CTC
would've been criticized - per. haps even more - if officials had
proposed a federal release facility in a lower-crime area.
S t o e p k e r also s t r e s s e d t h a t
any offenders using drugs while
staying at the facility would be
booted out.
"A substance abuser whoabus-
Places
Man sentenced in stepdaughter's death
from page Al
es on site is not allowed to stay
on site," he said.
Most men who would stay at
the facility are white-collar criminals who have a high success
r a t e for r e - e n t e r i n g society,
Stoepker said.
He also said that CTC officials
h a v e received few c o m p l a i n t s
from neighborhood residents.
However, Cicirelli responded
t h a t council m e m b e r s h a v e
received "numerous petitions"
opposing the facility.
Cicirelli said the facility would
be better suited for an industrial
area, rather than an area zoned
for office/business. She said the
proposed location isn't appropriate for overnight boarding.
"1 don't think that anyone can
dispute that this is going to be a
boarding-facility," she said.
CTC p r o g r a m s a r e g e a r e d
toward federal offenders who,
while on probation or parole,
receive t r a n s i t i o n a l s e r v i c e s
aimed at h e l p i n g t h e m to reenter society.
Stoepker urged council members to c o n s i d e r a W e s t l a n d
Police D e p a r t m e n t report that
found no serious problems with
CTC facilities in other cities.
S t o e p k e r called t h e police
d e p a r t m e n t s t u d y t h e most
intense investigation he has ever
seen for a special land use proposal.
Barns, however, said she was
voting for what she believed to
be best for Westland, regardless
of CTC's track record in other
communities.
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3:30 p.m. and the same for junior
and senior high school students
from 3:45-9:45 p.m.
ship, students must have a 3.2 or
higher grade point average and
be studying full time.
Scholarship won
Riley will be honored
Westland's Lauren Rankin
won the Archdiocesan Catholic
Minority Student Scholarship at
Madonna University for the current school year.
Rankin, a freshman pursuing
^ pre-medicine degree, will .
receive $800.
". To be eligible for the scholar-
• i-.
S.
George Riley, an Westland
assistant fire chief, will be honored at a retirement party Friday night, Jan. 10, at the
Hawthorne Valley Club, on Merriman north of Warren Road.
There will be an open bar and
buffet dinner. Tickets are $25.
For information, call 467-3236.
A Westland man whose teenage stepdaughter fell to her death after he allowed
her to ride atop his van w a s sentenced to
prison Wednesday for .2 1/2 to 15 years.
J a m e s G i b s o n , 3 1 , w a s s e n t e n c e d by
Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Andrea
Feirara, who earlier presided over a bench
trial that ended with Gibson's conviction for
involuntary manslaughter.
Gibson's wife, Lola - the girl's mother - is
serving t h r e e years probation, performing
200 hours of community service and receiv-ing counseling after pleading no contest to
negligent homicide in September. She was
sentenced Nov. 18.
The couple allowed t h e i r 13-year-old
daughter, Antia Nedd, to ride on top of their
van J u n e 1 while they moved from their for-
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19 from the Uht FuneraT Home,
Westland, followed by cremation.
The Rev. Roy Forsyth officiated.
M r Bergeron, 68, formerly of
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Wayne. Born March 22, 1928,
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Survivors include: daughters,
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son, Terry; grandsons, Jason,
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Sade; great-grandson, Zachary;
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Rev. David Bonde officiated. .
She died Dec. 18 in HopeCare;
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Survivors include: brothers,
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and Elmer; sisters in-law Lucille
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nephews. She was preceded in
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Garden City; grandchildren,
Erika, Donovan, Kelsey, Derek,
Kaitlyn and Lauren; brother,
Arthur of Sanford, Mich.; and
sister, Erma Dale of Metamora,
Mich.
Memorials may be donated to
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dren; one great-grandchild; and
Survivors include: six sons,
Private services for Mr. Can- Daniel, James (Patricia), Robert
sister-in-law, Marie Kilduff.
dler, 54, of Westland were held (Jennifer), Brian (Margaret),
Memorials may be donated to
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m e u l e n M e m o r i a l T r u s t 100 ter, Maureen (James) Scanlon;
Funeral Home, Westland.
14 grandchildren and four great- ELLEN C. BOWMAN
Mr. Candler died Dec. 17 in grandchildren. Preceding her in
Services for Mrs. Bowman^ 58,
Farmington Hills. Born March death w a s h e r husband, James.
of Garden City were Dec. 18
30, 1942, in Nashville, Tenn., he
Memorials may be donated to
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w a s an a u t o c o m p a n y ' s hi-lo the American Lung Association,
Home with burial in Cadillac
driver.
18860 W. 10 Mile, Southfield
Memorial Gardens West, WestSurvivors include:
wife, 48075.
land. The Rev. Christopher HarKatherine; daughter, Susan
. ris of Garden City Presbyterian
Reiffers of Grand Haven,Mich.; EVELYN ELIZABETH ROSE
Church officiated.
sons, Brian {WaItraud)Candler
Mrs. Bowman died Dec. 15 in
Services for Ms. Rose; 49^ of
of Germany and Scott Candler of
Garden City. Born Nov. 21,
Dearborn were Dec. 18 from the
W e s t l a n d , serving in the Navy;
1938, in Dearborn Township, she
Santeiu & Son Funeral Home,
t h r e e grandchildren; seven siswas a travel agency clerk.
. Garden City, with burial in
ters and two brothers.
Survivors include: husband,
Maple Grove Cemetery; West- '
Donald; daughters, Carol (Jason)
land. The Rev. Elmer Rose of
Couch, MargueriteBowman, DolAmerican Baptist Church officiKAY LYNN REGAN
lie Bowman and Sherry (Mark)
ated.
Services for M r s . Regan, 34, of
Pettovello; sons, Donald (Linda)
Ms.
Rose
died
Dec.
13
in
DearW a y n e were D e c 14 from the
Bowman and Jeffrey (Kristen)
born.
Born
April
21,
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in
Uht' F u n e r a l Home, W e s t l a n d ,
Bowman;
and grandchildren,
Wayne,
she
was
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municipal
govwith interment in Redford CemeChristine,
Jason III, Deanna,
ernment
clerk.
t e r y , Redford T o w n s h i p , T h e
Donald,
Stephanie,
and Timothy
Survivors
include:
mother,
Rev. Robert Millar officiated.
Murphy.
Preceding
her
in death
Mary
Rose
of
Livonia;
and
brothMrs.. Regan died Dec. H a t
was
a
son,.James.
ers,
Jonathan
Rose,
Stephen
h o m e . B o r n May 6, 1962, s h e
Memorials may be donated to
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WALTER R. BASHFORD
grandmother, Jennie Onusko,
Services for Mrs. Sulliyan, 73,
Services for Mr. Bashford, 63,
of Inkster were Dec. 16 from St.
of Garden City were Dec. 17
Norbert Catholic Church with
from Vermeulen Memorial Trust.
GRETA MOLLOY
burial
in
Holy
Sepulchre
Ceme100 Funeral Home:, Westland,
Services for Mrs. Molloy, 80, of
tery, Southfield. The Rev. John
with burial in Cadillac Memorial
Westland were Dec. 18 from
Cusmano
officiated.
Gardens West. The Rev. Henry
Holy Family Church, Novi, with
Arrangements
were
by
the
.
Shafer
of the Full Gospel House
interment in Holy Sepulchre
Santeiu
&
Son
Funeral
Home,
of
Prayer,
Farmington Hills, offiCemetery, Southfield.
Garden
City.
ciated.
Arrangements were by the
Mrs Sullivan died Dec. 13 in
Mr. Bashford died Dec. 13 in
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Inkster.
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Nov.
30,1923,
in
Garden
City. Born Aug. 29,
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N.Y.,
she
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Mrs. Molloy died Dec. 13 in
maker.
self-employed
in home shopping
Botsford Hospital, Farmington
Survivors
include:
daughter,
and
a
veteran
of the U.S. Army.
Hills. Born Feb. 15, 1915, in
Barbara
Sulliyan
of
Garden
.
Survivors
include:
wife, Erika;
Pennsylvania, she was a homeCity;
sons,
William
(Kaye)
and
daughter,
Sarah
Bevins
of Garmaker.
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anxious as Engler
plans to alter board role
BYTlMRlCHARD
ANALYSIS
STAFF WRITER
The public school lobby is nervously awaiting Gov. John
Engler's threatened executive
order "to clarify the role" of the
State Board of Education.
They fear Engler will try to
weaken public education by
mauling the elected State Board
Engler has given them reasons
to be nervous.
First, Engler enjoys carrying '
out the mandate of the 1863
Michigan Constitution which
says, "The head of each principal
d e p a r t m e n t shali be a single
executive unless otherwise provided in this constitution. . ."
The governor already has made
a host of enemies by reducing
the roles of citizen commissions
in the Department of Natural
Resources.
"Some governors have let their '.
authority lie fallow," Engler
said.
Second, Engler visited the Dec.
12 meeting of the State Board of
Education to say he would discuss his changes with the board
before they are implemented,
but not before he issues it. No
advance consultation for him.
Third, Engler's timing raised
suspicion -• a month after the
election in which two Republican
State Board incumbents.were
defeated. For the past two years,
the GOP had a 6-2 majority.
"The governor was perfectly
happy with the State Board until
this November's election produced a 4-4 split between
Democrats and Republicans,"
said state Rep. James Agee, DMuskegon, a former school
superintendent and once a finalist to become superintendent of
public instruction. T h e voters of
Michigan sent a clear message
that they wanted the board to
move toward the center, and
away from far right conservatism."
private school operator.
There are limits
What can a governor actually
change? He can't change the
Michigan Constitution (Art. VIII
sec. 8), which gives the State
Board:
• " L e a d e r s h i p and general
supervision over all public education, including adult education
arid instructional programs in
state institutions^" but not higher education.
• "General planning and coordinating" power for all public
education, including higher education. .
• A duty to "advise the legislature as to the financial requirements."
• Power to "appoint a superintendent of public instruction"
and set his term of office.
The constitution says the
superintendent "shall be the
principal executive officer of a
state department of education"
charged with carrying out State
Board policies. The superintendent also chairs the board, but
without a vote.
Since 1.965, the State Board
has operated under an executive
order issued by Republican moderate William G. Milliken, lieutenant and acting governor when
George Romney was out of the
state. At that time, the constitution abolished the superintendent of public instruction as an
elective office.
Milliken's order created the
Department of Education, set up
the State Board as head of the
department, made the superintendent the "principal executive
order" and made paper transfers
of power. That was all.
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ex officio member. "I respect the
constitutional role of the governor.
"I want to delineate the role of
the board and the department..:
"I want to get managers managing and decision makers deciding," he said. .
In fact, the State Board does
have lengthy agendas - usually
four, single-spaced pages. Its
meetings run all day. Often its
meetings have started one
evening and run through the
entire next day.
Half of the agenda material is
acceptance and awarding, of federal grant money and routine
reports. The board deals with
these without discussion - called.
the "consent agenda" - and
approves them in a single
motion,
Engler could hand the consent
agenda items over to the superintendent.
"
The board also rules on
requests from rural homeowners
to transfer their property from
one school district to another. A
Department of Education hearing officer acts as a judge, listens
to the" families and school officials, and writes a report with a
recommendation to the State
Board.
Nine times out of 10 or more,
the board rubber-stamps the recommendation. Engler 'could
hand this function to the superintendent.
State Board member Kathleen
Straus, D-Detroit, talked of seeking an attorney general's ruling
or a court ruling if Engler's order
goes too far.
But who knows what Engler
actually intends to do?
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adherence
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process chemically bonds the. composite resrn to
the natural tooth beneath. After the new surface is
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He talked of making Michigan
schools "best in the world" but
plans to send the triplets to
parochial schools. He never men- 1 Detroit
tioned general assistance welfare in his 1990 campaign, but J Signature.
Possibilities
abolished it once in office. He L _ _ _ What could Engler change , 31 never mentioned reorganizing
On paper, there will be a 4-4
party split in 1997-8. In actuali- years later, through a new exec- the DNR, but did it. He camty, the split is five friends of pub- utive order?
paigned against "picking winlic schools and three friends of
ners and losers" in the tax code,
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private and charter schools.
I respect the constitutional then set up MEGA, a growth
Republican Dorothy Beardmore, role of the board on which I
that gives tax breaks
.with experience on Rochester serve," said Engler, the first gov- authority
to
certain
businesses:
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and Oakland school boards, was- ernor to actually visit a State
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board President Clark Durant, a even though the governor is an lobby waits nervously.
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forecasts above average passenger loads for every day from now
through the end of the holiday
season:
No single day matches-the
massive crowds the airport handled on the Wednesday before,
or the Sunday after Thanksgiving. However, passenger loads
are being projected for well
above average on Thursday,
Dec, 26; Monday, Dec. 30; and,
on some airlines, Tuesday, Dec.
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Travelers are advised to plan
on arriving at the airport two
hours before a domestic flight
and three hours before an international flight. Passengers can
expect crowded curb fronts,
• Plenty of parking will be available. Information regarding Individual airport lots Is available
toll-free by calIIng the alrpor t's parking hot line
at (800) 642-1978.
Concerns
7
Pearson later reported "great
concern" With the nearly $70
million spent in excess of appro-:
priated funds. The county needs
"better control" over, appropriate
ed expenditures and transfers,
Pearson said.
t h e stale'p Uniform Budget
and Accounting Act s t a t e s :
"When necessary, the budget
must be amended. The amendment must be approved by the
legislative body ptiol*'to t h e
; expenditure being made. This js
\ not only a requirement of Public
\Act 651, but also a requirement
'of solid budgeting theory.
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? TThe purpose of a budget is not
only to approve expenditures but
al&> to control expenditures."
•fhat budget discrepancy also
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longer check-in lines and backups at the passenger screening
checkpoints.
Plenty of parking will be available: Information regarding individual airport lots is available
toll-free by calling the airport's
parking hot line at (800) 6421978.
It is important to remember to
bring photo identification to the
airport. Curb fronts will be
reserved for active loading and
unloading only.
It is not a good idea to attempt
to carry on a gift-wrapped package. If the screening device cannot read the contents of. the
package, it will be opened by
security personnel.
Motorists can tune, to the airport's travel information radio
station, 920 AM within two or
three miles of the airport to
learn which airlines fly out of
which terminals.
from page AS
balanced budgets," Naughton
said. "(The growing fund balance
is) a combination of good budgeting, putting in systems to monitor controls and looking for
opportunities for cost savings."
Family
was noted in a letter written in sion to amend the budget and
September from Peat Marwick, make those changes," Naughton
the county's accounting consul- said. All litigation settlements
t a n t , to Wayne County. Peat go before the commission as
Marwick noted that commission well, Naughton said.
Naughton expected to draft a
approval should be obtained on
transfers and amendments letter to respond to the review..
Commissioner William 6'Neil,
above appropriations. •
The audit classified the excess D-Allen Park, who chairs the
$69;9 million into four major commission's committee on
a r e a s , including solid waste audit, expects commission dismanagement ($49.9 million), cussion will continue after Jan.
other special revenue funds ($6.4 ' 1 , \ \
million), corporation cbunsel-litiHe believed the audit should
gatioii settlements ($7.2 million), be prepared for the March foland miscellaneous general fund lowing the fiscal year as is
activities ($6:4 million).
required in the charter, he said.
Naughton believed the report"We really should be dised $49.9 million should be put cussing this in April, not in
"into perspective,'" considering December," O'Neil said,
the county has a. $1 billion budget. "Without it, we're 99,9 perO'Neil expects to mak£ a reccent in compliance," he said. . ;
ommendation to the commission
chairman, and hopes t i g h t e r
Naughton said, the commis- reporting requirements can be
sioners approved a grant appli- outlined in January.
Naughton said the commission
cation, but never amended the
already receives q u a r t e r l y
budget for that money.
"It's incumbent on the commis- reports.
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Fish kill will wait until spring
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S T A K K WR1TKK
A fish kill originally scheduled
to take place this month in Newbiirgh Lake has been postponed.
An environmental consulting
firm working with Wayne County Department of Environment
suggested the kill be conducted
when the lake's water temperature warms up to at least 40
degrees in the spring.
Environmental Consulting
and- Technology recommended
the delay to Wayne County
because the chemical rotenone
- responsible forkilling the fish
-- acts slower in cold water.
The county notified the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality of the change.
ECT also recommended the
schedule change because a
chemical used to break down the
rotenone (potassium permanganate) also works slower in cold
water, and more would have to
be used to "detoxicate" the
rotenone, which could threaten
the survival of other fish populations downstream, official's said
That would "very rapidly
approach a concentration where
the potassium permanganate is
toxic to fish," according to a letter from Ellen Lindquist, chief
deputy-director of Wayne County Department of Environment,
to James Grant, chief of the surface water quality, division of the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
"We did not want to do anything to jeopardize other fish
populations," Lindquist said.
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Lake to check for debris near a sluice gate and dam
near Newburgh Road. A planned fish kill oh the lake
originally scheduled for this month was-postponed
until spring The work is part of the lake's $10 million
restoration project to excavate PCB sediments and
eradicate fish that may contain those PCBs.
ECT acted after speaking
with an official with the'Utah
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warm weather.
Rotenone will be used to kill
the fish in t h e lake because
many species are contaminated
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The fish kill is part of the $10
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Rouge River Wet Weather
Demonstration Project. Excavators also will remove PCB sediments from the lake's bottom.
Currently; contractors a r e
working on rebuilding a dam
there.
Lindquist outlined the reasons why ECT recommended
the delay in a letter to the DEQ:
• . Rotenone and potassium
permanganate detoxification
tests in cold water conducted by
Aquatic Control indicate that at
temperatures near or below 40
degrees, rotenone acts slow and,
more importantly, detoxification
with potassium permanganate
is "less effective and less predictable." Results oh those tests
were received on Dec. 3.
• Two "experts" in rotenone
treatments in Michigan and
Florida never had conducted or
were aware of anyone conducting a rotenone treatment in anopen, cold water system in those
states^
• Don Archer of t h e Utah
Division of Wildlife Resources
conducted cold water rotenone
treatments in open systems, but
he does not recommend attempting this in waters less than 40
degrees.
"His recommendation was that
we not rush it," Lindquist said.
"Archer also indicated t h a t
chemical applicants could
increase the concentration of
potassium p e r m a n g a n a t e to
speed up t h e reaction to
rotenone, but that "you very
rapidly approach a concentration where the potassium permanganate is toxic to fish."
• The cofferdam for Newburgh Lake will.not be complete
ed and operational for the fish
eradication target date in
December,
That means the lake level will
.not be lowered, which would
reduce the surface area of water
to be treated and concentrate
the fish in that area. The dam
will control the river's flow,
• Because of this month's cofferdam construction, there will
be ongoing activities that would
have conflicted with the fish kill,
if it were conducted this month.
Bivtec Corp., the dam rehabilitation contractor, still has boat
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If you're stumped for last-minute gift
ideas for the kids on your list, think
"interactive, creative and challenging*'
say the experts. Here are some suggestions for toys that will please.
BY SUSAN DEMAGGIO
EDITOR
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Eye : to-eye: Rebekah Malover, 4, tells
Santa her Christmas
wishes at TelTwelveMall,
South-field,
Santa never forgets
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BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN
SPECIAL WHITER
When my editor asked me to Tmd out what
/kids are really asking for this Christmas,^ I
decided to go right to the source. I began searching for Santa Claus, aware he'd be making his
'rounds at al! of the 'malls around town. .
It had been, years'since we talked. As;J entered
the Livonia Mall.
I worried. What if
Santa had forgotten who I was?
"Forget
you
Lin?" lie Looked
disappointed. "I've
known you since
you were two."
He gave me permission to stand
out-of-sight. listening to the little
bovs and girls
about to visit, I Linda Ann Chomin
promised to be as quiet as a mouse.
Most of the requests were for Buzz Lightyear,
Doodle Bear, and Barbie.
. "If 1 get asked for a puppy, I simply say I'm
afraid an animal might jump out my sleigh," said
the sly old gentwith a Wink. .
I breathed a sigh of relief. I was sure glad that
new policy wasn't in effect last Christmas when
he'd slid down the chimney with my Irish
Wolfhound puppy.
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As we continued talking, I was taken with the
new workshop for his elves. Having written
about art for many years, it was right up my
alley. Two giant plush reindeer, designed by
S t u d i o Artefact in-Quebec* pulled a giant
sleigh while an elf painted a deer portrait and
another carved away at an ice sculpture.
Cody Owens of Garden City was impressed
with the workshop^ too. After first telling Santa
he wanted Buzz Lightyear and Slinky, the Dog,
the 2'-2 -year-old pointed to one animated crea-;
ture balancing a stack of presents and asked*
"What's that?"
Santa roared with laughter. "One of my elves!"
"Last year he would have nothing to do with
Santa," confided mom Paula. "This year, we've
already seen him three or four times. He keeps
asking for trucks and trains and Hot Wheels."
. Brian Young, 6, also wanted Buzz Lightyear
in addition to Nintendo 64.
Katie Young, 2, longed for Winnie-the-Poph
slippers. Mother Cindy and grandmother Rhea
Young brought the children all the way from
Salem Township for the.fun.
Ashley Kiihn, 7, of Livonia read off a carefully written list which included a 20-inch bike,
Barbie Ice Skates, and.Doodle Bear.
. Later that afternoon; I followed Santa to Westl a n d S h o p p i n g Geiiter where the children
were asking Santa for a lot of dalmatioris and
Barbies. As an orchestra of giant polar bears
played all around his chajr, Gail Bird of Westland coaxed her 2/2 year old granddaughter J a s mine Marks into telling the big guy she wanted
a refrigerator to make Kool-Aid.
"This is the firs^ year she really understands,
So seeing Santa is really exciting," Bird said;
At the Somerset Collection in Troy, Katie
Adams, 3, and Erik Adams, 16-months, were
anxiously waiting for Santa's arrival. "I want a
castle and a grocery cart, and Erik would like a
train, and a riding toy," big sis Katie told Santa.
"She's an old pro at this," said mother Nancy
of B i r m i n g h a m . "She was three-months old,
her first time on Santa's knee."
,
Back at the Livonia Mall, Santa was wiring
His sleigh for the big trip, Years ago, his memory
was sharp as a tack. Now, a computer keeps
track of the millions of Christmas Eve deliveries•'... "I'm more than 100 years old now. Mrs. Claus
prints out my list before 1 leave the North Pole,"
said the jolly old guy who was nothing more than
a big elf himself.
I was heading For the door, exhausted from my
day when he shouted, "you forgot to tell me what
you wanted for Christmas,"
I told Santa that puppy had been a bundle of
trouble this past year but I forgave him because
Shamrock and I had become the best of friends.
I wanted nothing for myself. My only wish for
boys and girls everywhere, was for all to have
enough to eat, and a warm, secure place to sleep.
"And my only wish," Santa Claus whispered to
me, "is for peace around the world." t .
With just two days until Christmas, don't despair if you haven't got
a Tickle Me Elmo under your tree there are still plenty of wonderful
toy options available in the marketplace.
Susan. Apel,.spokeswoman for The
Learning Tree Stores (Summit
Crossing in Waterford, Schoenherr
& M59 in Sterling Heights, and
West Oaks in. Novi) suggests two
winners - an easel that'comes with
a large roll of paper for $63, or the /• Spy MewoiyGame, $16.99.
"One side of the easel is a wipe-off
board, the other a chalk board," she
explained. "Our merchandise is of.
.institutional quality so these gifts
will be around for many years to
come;"'.
Kathy Kalmar, education coordinator for U of M-Dearborn's Child
Development Center said the best
children's gifts can be described as:
"interactive, openrcnded, challenging, creative and keyed to nature."
Kalmar said a good rile of thumb
is "never buy anything battery-operated."
' ' ." .
"Gifts that perform or entertain
don't expect anything from a child
and won't have much play value,"
Ava Demonja, marketing director
at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn used Kalmar's advice to come
up with these gifts suggestions from
mall 3tores:V
Little House on the Prairie gift
box sets from Waldenbooks, priced
from $22.50; Tasco's Big Screen
Microscope from Natural Wonders,
$60 (comes with an instruction kit
and experiment book); The Adventures of' Pinocchio or Muppet Treasure Island video games from $29.99
at Babbages offering discovery activities that require user output; downhill skis from Dunham's $199-$300,
cross country.sets start at $100; Art
Workshop kits from KayBee Toys,
prices vary,.
At FAO Schwarz in the Somerset
Collection, Troy, shoppers will find
collectible toys, for children to begin
years of adding specially-designed
playthings to a set. Perennial
favorites include Madame Alexander
dolls, Barbies, GI Joes, and Star
Wars licensed products,
"We have reissues of toys from old
FAO Schwarz catalogs going back
over 70 years^" said chairman John
Eyler in a news release. "And as
much as grown-ups enjoy collecting
for themselves, there is ajoy in getting children started on their own
collections for the first time."
His picks: Antique Rose Barbie'
Doll, $250; Statue of Liberty Barbie
Doll, $75; FAO Barbie, $24.99; GI
Joe Astronaut with book, $100; Star
Wars Figures, $29 each; Johnny
Lightening Wacky Winners "diecase metal replicas of wild creations," $79; Matchbox Collectibles,
sets for $25; FAO's Barrel of Beads,
$59, Famous city editions of Monop6ly,'$28. ;
Target'sTop10Toys:
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Scene stealer: Cinderella's Enchanted Castle, available at
The Disney Stores and Toys 'R Us, is a popular holiday
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activity; set'.'; ?y-. :'•':•[•]•:. '•'.': S.-''
• Baby Go Bye, Bye frbm Keri- choice this year. The floor spins for dancing, doors open and
ner. includes Baby doll and carrier close, and the stairway moves to reveal the missing glass
t h a t converts to a: bedI^ backpack slipper.
• W o n d e r eWorld, aiquariurh
and feeding s e a t : : ^ "V- - - V
•"•• P e t pbctbr, Barbie: decked
in. w h i t e labcoatVcotne? w i t h
stethoscope; medical jkat, cat and
dog patients
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• Peuguin Shuffle Game: Let
theni waddle a n d walk down a
slide to land on anieny-go-found.:
• Hot Wheels Five^Pack
• Star Wars Action Figures i
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for ping pong, bilWards, fopseball
and basketball. :• -•}
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Thanks to the readers who have phoned in locations for hard to find
.•items!..
• Judy Uridge informs that she saw the gag gift featuring cans and
straws built into a cap, at Qags 'N Gifts in Farmington and Livonia.
"Sue" said she always sees the item "in the Harriet Carter catalogs at
her father's house.
• Karen Edwards reports a great source for typewriter or printer ribbons is the Quill Corporation in Lincolnshire, HI., 1-800-739-8965,
Holiday happiness: These treasures can be found at the stores
of Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn.
Nostalgic fun:
We're still Idoking for:
• A dry bar, 3-feet \vide by 15-inches deep with a cover that lifts up to
replace one that is 20 years old. The caller said furniture stores only
seem to carry wet bars.
• A grocery store that sells Magic Baking.Powder made by Nabisco of
Toronto, The caller doesn't want to travel to Canada to buy it.
• A store that sells A/af/i To Go, Math Tutor by Texas Instruments.
• Almay hypo-allergetic all-over body splash,
• Someone who will alter old draperies to fit new windows.
• King-size flat sheets from Martex in the Trade Blanket pattern,
• Laundry bags that hang from the ceiling over the chute with zippers on the bottom to let out the dirty clothes.
• A Strollachair highchair tray; Ihkor stainless steel cookware.
• An April 1945 edition of Ford Times magazine.
• Glass covers for Guardiahware pots and pans.
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If you've seen any of these items in your travels, please let Malls &
Mqinstreets know and we'll print the ansivers. Call (810) 901-2567i
Last days for photos and visits with Santa
Claus at area malls, Don't, miss some of the more
spectacular decor presentations at Twelvei Oaks,
Somerset Col lection North, Livonia Mall, Lake*
side, Fairlane, Northland Center and Oakland
Mall. At Summit Place in Waterford, tour the
20-minute walk- through exhibit "Wind in the
Willows'' brought to you by Dayton Hudsoh Co.
Free admission, through Dec. 31.
Benefit Promotion
Ongoing Share The Wealth program to benefit
Salvation Army - with each sum of $150 in
receipts a blanket will be donated in the Shopper's name. See Customer Service Desk.
Weatland Center. Wayne/Warren;
(313)425-600i.,.
;
• Red Cross Blo6d Drive through Jan. 4 at the
mall. Spend $100 in any business and receive a
"Vanessa," a 15inch Carolle Doll,
$115, from the
Doll Hospital and
Toy Soldier Shop
in Berkley, is
poseable and
dressed for play.
The store is
famous for its collection of "oldfashioned"play- .thingsandtoys
for the outdoors.
Among its best'
selling items is
the Huffy VanderBearlineofcostumed cuddlies.
The rush is on for half-off mark downs on holiday and other seasonal merchandise at all
department stores and shopping centers.;
>•:••"•:-;• •'••MONDAY; DEC. 23
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YMCA at Information Booth through Dec. 24.
Wonderland. Piymouth/Middlebelt. Livonia
(313) 622-4100.
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Robert^Jones plays blues.guitar 8-10 p.m. in
Borders Cafe. Complimentary. ;
14 Mile/Orchard Lake. Fatmington Hills.
(810)737-0110. •;.;;.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 24, CHRISTMAS EVE
Limited Hours
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SATURDAY; DEC. 28
Kwamaa Celebration
Malls and Main Street shops open until 6 p.rn.
today for last-minute shoppers..
WEDNESDAYS DEC. 28,
Merry Chrlatmasl
Retail centers closed for the holiday.
THURSDAY, DEC, 28
Sales & Clearances
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Blues concert
Thi8,i8 the third day of the African holiday.
This day celebrates the principles of "Ujima,"
collective work and responsibility. Borders hosts
a Kwanzaa program with storyteller Elaine Jordan at 3 p.m» Ffoni 4:30-6 p.m. Ya Tafari
Makunnen performs music with Caribbean,
Afro-Latin and Latin Jazz beats.
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Flying high
Bridal fashion takes center
aisle as designers contend for
honors in the 2nd annual Bridal
Fashion Design Competition.
The event, sponsored by Bride &
Groom Publications, takes place
J a n . 10-12 tit; the Novi Ejcpo
Center. All entrants will have
runway time to show their
gowns, veils and flower girl
dresses. A black tie event to benefit First Step is 7-10 p.m. on
Jan. 10. It includes dinner and a
silent auction. Tickets are $25
and are available by calling
(313) 981-9595. The expo
includes numerous exhibitors
and local bridal salons with the
latest information on weddings
and anniversaries.
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Area 4th-, 5th-graders
eligible to enter state
weather poster contest
The Michigan Committee for
Severe Weather Awareness is
sponsoring a Severe Weather
Awareness Poster Contest,
open to all students currently
enrolled in fourth or fifth
grades.
The deadline to enter is Feb.
1, 1.997,
Posters must emphasize the
importance of being prepared
in the event of Michigan,
severe weather, such as tornadoes, floods, snow storms,
severe cold, lightning and
thunderstorms, according to
contest .sponsors.
The first-place winner will
receive a $200 U.S. Savings
bond; second place will be
awarded a $100 U.S. Savings
bond; third place will receive a
$75 U.S. Savings bond and
honorable mention .will be
awarded a $50 U.S. Savings
bond:
Posters must be 15-inches
by 20-inches and submitted on
quality poster or illustration
board. The work must be original and 'may'be in any media
with the exception of pencil,
chalk, charcoal or glitter. All
posters will become the property of the sponsoring organization^
The artist's name, age,
grade, home address and telephone number, along with the,
name, address and telephone
Fish
number of t h e student's
school, and a r t instructor (if
any), .must be attached, to the
back of the poster on a 3-by-5
index card..
Entries must be postmarked
no later than midnight on Feb.
1. To enter, send posters
wrapped flat, to National
Weather Service, 9200 White
Lake Road, White Lake, MI
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For further information,
contact Gary Campbell at the.
National Weather Service at
(810) 625-3309, ext. 726, or
Lori White at the Michigan
Association of Insurance Companies at 1517) 482-1643.
The Michigan Committee for
Severe Weather Awareness
was formed in 1991 to coordinate public information efforts
regarding flood, tornado and
winter, safety. The Committee
includes representatives from
the National Weather Service,
Emergency Management Divi^
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Police, Michigan Association of
Insurance Companies, Michigan Emergency Management
Association, Department of
Natural Resources, Michigan
Association of Insurance
Agents, American Red Cross,
Michigan Association of
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to fine arts post
Donald Morelock, director of
the piano department and the
applied music program at
Schoolcraft College, has been
appointed director of piano studies in North America and
Europe by t h e International
Fine Arts Institute. Under the
sponsorship of the Russian Minister of Culture, Morelock represented the Institute during three
recent trips to Russia;
Part of the Visits involved
intense study programs at the
Moscow Conservatory of Music
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The International Fine Arts
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ing study and performance
opportunities throughout t h e
world, and h a s taken more
American soloists and performance groups into Russia than
any other organization.
In his new capacity, Morelock
will plan arid implement international study programs for students and teachers from around
North America. In the summer
of 1997, Morelock will direct the
piano study program a t the St.
Petersburg Conservatory for the
second consecutive year.
Morelock directs t h e Ann
Arbor Bach Association arid has
received three national awards
for teaching excellence. Each
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accepted at leading music school
programs around the country.
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home tired and hungry and the last thing
you want to do is spend time cooking over
a hot stove. You want a hot, satisfying meal...
fast! What do you.do? Microwave. The microwave is an asset to people with a hurried
lifestyle, as it is convenient and time efficient.
Some microwaves are more powerful than others. The same brand of microwave popcorn may
take three minutes in one microwave and fourand-one-half minutes in others. Check the recommended cooking times in your owner's manual, on the food packages and in microwave cookbooks to avoid overcooking, and always start
with the shortest Suggested time. You will
become familiar with your miqrowave's power
level the more you cook with it. Microwave cooking times vary because of the power, the amount
of food, starting temperature of food, shape of
the food and composition of the food.
Unlike conventional ovens, as you add food
items to your microwave, you must increase
cooking time. For example, a baked potato takes
about seven minutes in a microwave and 60 minutes in a conventional oven.
If you are cooking 10 potatoes in a conventional oven, it will still take 60 minutes. If you cook
10 potatoes in a microwave, cooking may take up
to 70 minutes.
The doughnut shape wins the award for the
best shape for microwaves, no corners and no
center. For one item, place in middle; two items,
side by side with an inch between, three items,
in a triangle, four items, in a square
or
always in a circle with nothing in the middle;
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Take extra care When using microwave packages that heat .and crisp foods such as pizza.
These.packages contain heat sensors that
become very hot during the cooking time.
The microwave oven may cook foods unevenly,
which can result in hot or cold spots. Some foods,
such as sugar-filled pastries and meat pocket
sandwiches, can be scalding hot on the inside
and cold on the outside. Be sure to carefully
break open these foods before biting into.them.
To prevent uneven cooking, stop the microwave
and turn and/or stir the food halfway through
theprocess.
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to receive this holiday season.
When family and friends gather, give yourself the gift of
time by preparing a festive
meal that's easy and quick to prepare.
Holiday. Baked Ham with
Winter Fruit Chutney, a
recipe prepared by Beatrice
Ojakangas, master baker and
author of "Beatrice Ojakangas'
Great Holiday Baking Book,"
is sure to please. The flavorful
chutney, which can be made
ahead of time, accompanies
fully cooked smoked ham
glazed with a mixture of apricot preserves, butter and
Dijon mustard.
T h e holidays are for spending time with family and
friends," Ojakangas says. "So '
eliminate last minute worries
by doing whatever you can in
Microwave advantages
.•.'".• Most foods can be cooked in less than .50 to
7.5 percent of the time it would take to cook the
s^ame foods in a conventionaloven.
;. • Foods cooked in amicrovfaye retain more •;•'
color, flavor and nutritional yalue than conventionally cooked foods because they are cooked
with little or no water to leech but vitamins, and
are. cooked quickly,
' * Microwave cooking may be more healthful .
because often it is not necessary to add fat and
butter when 8 auteing meats or vegetables or
scrambling eggs.
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and defrost foods.
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time because food usually doesn't stick to the
dishes.
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your House. Unlike the conventional oven, you
can open the microwave to check progress with-,
out letting hot aii* escape into the house.:
advance and utilize short-cuts
and time-saving techniques.
That's how the professional
chefs do it.
And there are plenty of
ways to save time on holiday
meal preparation, according to
the United Dairy Industry's
Real Butter Team. Try to plan
your menu so that most of the
dishes can be partially prepared before your holiday
extravaganza begins. Ann
Cooper, executive chef at the
Putney Inn in Vermont, suggests measuring, slicing and
chopping ingredients at least a
day before you settle in to do
the serious cooking.
"The French have a phrase
that describes this preparatory process," said Cooper.
T h e y call it mise en place." In
English this translates into
"getting your ducks in a row."
For instance, check out
Cooper's strategy for making
Winter Fruit Chutney. On the
day before the meal she measures all the ingredients, does
all of the chopping and places
everything in plastic containers or recloseable plastic food
bags. The apples and pears
are the only ingredients that
Cooper waits to slice to avoid
browning.
"It's always a treat to cook
when everything is already
measured, sliced and at your
fingertips," Copper says.
"Spare time during the holidays is something to be treasured," said Don Atkinson,
senior vice president at
Franklin Quest, a company
that specializes in counseling
busy executives on the finer
points of advance planning.
"Using time-saving techniques, short-cuts and good
planning are the most effective ways to free yourself from
the suffocating constraints of .
time. A little planning goes a
long way in being able to relax
and enjoy the holidays,"
, According to the National
Pork Producers Council, most
hams today are labeled "fully
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Ham can be served cold or
heated to an internal temperature of 140° F.: for serving hot.
Follow the directions on the
label, and heat in a moderate
(325°F.to.35b0F.)oven. ;
Ifyou purchase;a ham.•-•'.'
labeled "cook before.eating," it
should be roasted to an internal temperature of 160°F. —
use a meat thermometer to
judge doneness and plan on
cooking an uncooked ham for
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refrigerated within two hours
of serving. Tightly wrap and
refrigerate leftovers, and enjoy
for up to seven days. Ham
does not retain its high quality
for long in the freezer because
changes in flavor and texture
occur. If you must freeze leftover ham, wrap it tightly in
plastic arid foil and freeze for
no longer than two months,
See recipes inside.
Microwave cautions
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•f • Use only microwave-safe dishes, avoid using
n)argarine tubs, whipped topping howls and
cottage cheesecontainers. High heat could cause
chemicals to transfer into the fobd.'
;.:' .;'• Watch out for steam when removing a cover.;
';'• ?• Use potholders as a precaution, dishes and
food are extremely hot,
'••; • Stir foods and beverages after heating to
. a^oid scalding, cold or hot spots can Occur.
' ;•'''• Do-not reuse trays or containers provided
with microwave convenience products, they
have been designed for one time use with that
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the cooking is completed.
I • Never partially cook a food ahead of tirne to
make microwaving faster later. Bacteria can
g^bw in partially cooked foods.;
• Do not use brown grocery bags, they contain
recycled materials and metals and cbuld starjt a
froI'hois M. Thieleke ofBirmingham is an Extension Home Economist for the Michigan State
university Extension —Oakland County. For
answers to food and nutrition questions, call
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time to fix Santa a snack. Cook-"
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faVbrite treats, so why not really
wow him this Christmas Eye
with an extra-special cookie
that's been baked just for him?
Although we don't know exactly .when the custom of leaving
cookies for Santa began, we do
know that similar customs have
European origins. In fact, Dutch
boys and girls still fill their
wooden shoes with hay for St.
Nicholas' hbrse, and Scandinavian children leave porridge for
the Yule men, the Scandinavian
equivalent of Santa's elves.
While giving Santa cookies
and milk is uniquely American,
it most likely evolved from these
and other European traditions,
perhaps as a gentle reminder
about giving to others.
Kids love to bflke, and creating a really special cookie to give
to Santa can provide hours of
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grandparents. Wrap the snow- .
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with a red ribbon and attach a
gift tag, The sandwich cookies
pack easily in small cellophane
gift bags available at party, sta- .
tionery and discount stores.
. See recipes inside.
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since the quick ; and bldrfashioned bats are interchangeable
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Save time on baking day by
• making the dough a day or two
ahead and refrigerate it tightly
wrapped. The filling is ready-to:spread vanilla frosting available
in the baking aisle of the supeririarket. Kids of all ages will
have a great time rolling the
edges of the frosting-filled cookies in colorful candy sprinkles,
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up with two oatmeal cookies
your kids, or grandkids, will
love to bake and nibble.
Standing a full ten inches
high and chockifull of wholesome whole grain oats, a "Snowman Oatmeal Cookie" will keep
Santa energized for the long
night ahead. The classic oatmeal
Cookie dough is quick and easy
to mix, and little hands can easily pat' the dough into snowman
shapes right on the cookie sheetAfter cooling, the real fun begins
as the kids use icing and candy
to give the snowman a smile and
then dress him warmly with a
hat, scarf and mittens. There's
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entertaining easy
It's the time of year when telephones r i n g i n g a n d doorbells
chiming mean i n v i t a t i o n s and
at-home entertaining. But with
today's busy schedules leaving
little time for elaborate preparations, we want our-special dinners with family or friends to be
1-2-3 easy.
A beef ribeye roast is the perfect solution. Three easy steps
make it simple to prepare:
• Heat the oven to the proper
temperature.
• Place the roast in the oven,
uncovered, on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. No basting or
cooking liquid is necessary —
the n a t u r a l juices of the roast
will keep the beef moist and delicious.
• Roast for the time specified
to reach desired doneness. Let
t h e roast s t a n d on a c a r v i n g
board, loosely covered with alum i n u m foil, for 15 m i n u t e s .
You're ready to carve and serve.
Roasted Ribeye and Root Vegetables can m a k e e n t e r t a i n i n g
just this easy. Season the roast
and vegetables with a flavorful
mixture of garlic, dried thyme
and black pepper; cook the vegetables right along with the
rofjst d u r i n g t h e l a s t h o u r . A
purchased gravy enhanced with
fresh herbs makes a savory and
simple sauce for the beef and
vegetables.
Knowing when the beef roast
is done doesn't take guesswork
— j u s t a t h e r m o m e t e r . Determine the d o n e n e s s you prefer
and remove the roast from the
oven when, the thermometer registers 10 degrees F below the
desired doneness.
approximately 1 3/4 to 2 hours for
medium rare; 2 to 2 1/2 hours for
medium doneness.
Meanwhile in large bowl, combine potatoeSj carrots, onions and
'reserved seasoning mixture; toss
to coat. Arrange vegetables on a 15
by 10-fnch jelly roll pan. During
last 60 minutes of roasting beef,
put vegetables in oven.
Remove roast to curving board
when meat thermometer registers
135 degrees F. for medium rare.
150 degrees F, for 'medium.
Increase oven temperature to 450
degrees F. continue roasting vegetables 15 minutes or until tender
and lightly browned, stirring once.
While vegetables cook, temperature of roast will continue to rise
10 degrees to desired doneness,
Carve roast into slices; serve with
vegetables. Yield 6 to 8 servings.'
ROASTED RIBEYE & ROOT
VEGETABLES
4 to 6-pound well-trimmed
beef ribeye roast, small
end
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
2 pounds small new potatoes,
halved
1 package (16 bunces) baby
carrots
2 medium onions, cut into 1inch thick wedges
Seasoning:
4 large cloves garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons dried thyme
leaves
1 1/2 teaspoons cracked
For medium rare, the recommended endpoint temperature is
145 degrees F, so remove it from
the oven when the thermometer
registers 135 degrees F.
R e m e m b e r to let t h e r o a s t
stand. During standing time, the
t e m p e r a t u r e will r i s e to t h e
desired doneness and meat
juices will redistribute throughout the roast, making it easier to
carve.
While the roast cooks, there'll
be plenty of time to prepare the
rest of the meal -— perhaps an
e a r t h y mushroom soup with
bread purchased from the bakery
to s t a r t , a d e c a d e n t chocolate
cake to finish.
black pepper
Heat oven to 350 degrees V.
Combine seasoning ingredients;
press half the mixture evenly into
surface of beef roast. Add oil and "
salt to remaining mixture; reserve.
Place roast, fat side up, on rack
in shallow roasting pan. Insert ;
ovenproof meet thermometer so tip
is centered in thickest part, not
resting in fat. Do not add water or
cover. Roast in 350 degree F. oven
Nutrition information per serving: (6.5 ounces cooked, trimmed
beef and J 1.6 of vegetables): 623
calories; 56g protein, 38g carbo- .
fiydate; 26g fat, 7.5mg
iron,
556mg sodium, 147mg cholesterol.
Recipe
and
information
from the National
Cattlemen's Beef
Association.
NATIONAL CATTLEMEVS BEEF ASSOCIATVOX
Simply delicious: At-home entertaining is easy on the .,
host when the main course is Roasted Ribeye & Root.'
Vegetables — three simple steps is-all it takes for a perfect beef roast.
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SNOWMAN OATMEAL COOKIES
1/2 cup { 1 stick) butter or .
margarine, softened
. 2/3 cup firmly packed brown
sugar
1/4 cup granulated sugar
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1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2-1/2 cups oatmeal (quick or
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Candy sprinkles and small
candies
Heat oven to 350 degrees F;
Lightly grease two cookie sheets:
Beat butter and sugars until
creamy Add egg and vanilla; beat
well. In separate bowl, combine
flour and baking soda; mix well.
Add to butter mixture; mix well.
Stir in oats; mix well.
1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)
One 16-ounce container
ready-to-spread vanilla-flavored frosting
Green or red food coloring
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Colored sugars'an'd holiday
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SANTA SANDWICH COOKIES
1 cup (2 sticks) butter or
margarine, softened ,
1 cup sugar
Divide dough into 4 equal por-
Beat butter, sugar and vanilla
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with colorful ribbon or bend artificial berry clusters with flexible
wire.stems into arches that clasp
onto napkins.
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h e a d s or spruce b r a n c h e s tied
with ribbon. Accent small floating c a n d l e s w i t h gold g l i t t e r .
Place t h e m in a shallow bowl
with glass stones. Spray latex
fruit w i t h m e t a l l i c p a i n t to
about 1 inch apart on ungreased
cookie sheets. Repeat with remaining roll. Hake 12 to 14 minutes or
Recipes, and information for
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Company test kitchens.
gold wire ribbon. "/'.'.'•••
• Edible Gift Tags: Substitute
the outer wrap from a flat candy
bar with your own wrap and a
personal message. Create cookr
ies and shapes cut from chocolate, or sandwich frosted gingerbread cookies together, decorate
and personalize.
• Unqiue Containers: Terra
cotta and plastic pots and
saucers can be uniquely decorat :
ed as gift containers. The con-
t a i n e r becomes an a d d i t i o n a l
gift.
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g r e a t a l t e r n a t i v e to w r a p p i n g
paper. Add finishing touches to
p a p e r gift b a g s by a t t a c h i n g
ornaments or small toys or cards
to the handles of bags with curling ribbon, raffia or cording.
a very
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AP — Looking for last-minute
i n s p i r a t i o n for t h e h o l i d a y s ?
Consult the list below.
• ChristmaB Candy Quesadillas: For a delicious alternative to
t r a d i t i o n a l h o l i d a y pie, place
eight medium flour tortillas on a
rack in a preheated 400-degreeF
oven (do not stack or overlap).
Bake each side for 2 to 3 minutes or until crisp. Remove from
oven and cool. In a microwave
oven on a microwave-safe plate,
cook 16 ounces of rnascarpone
c h e e s e on 100 p e r c e n t power
(high) for 15 seconds to 30 seconds or until soft. Gently fold in
1 1/2 cups chopped brownies. To
assemble, spread cheese mixture
evenly over flour tortillas; top
with remaining tortillas. Brush .
. top of quesadiJlas with creme de
menthe. Sprinkle chopped pepp e r m i n t c a n d y evenly on t o p .
Top with whipped topping; serve
immediately.
• Food P r e s e n t a t i o n s : For a
dessert tray t h a t can double as a
centerpiece, t r i m b a s k e t s with
ribbon, ornaments, sleigh bells,
cord or garland; Line with plast i c w r a p and netting. Fill with
tfookies, candy or a n o t h e r holiday treat. No time to cook? Deli
salads.in their containers can be
slipped inside reproduction vintage tins and served. . ' ' - ' ; ' • • / ' . . . . '
• C h r i s t m a s Crerne Toddies;
C o m b i n e t h e f o l l o w i n g in a
blender and blend until smooth:.
1 cup cran-raspberry fruit juice}
10 ounces frozen raspberries in
s u g a r s y r u p , t h a w e d ; 1 tablespoon lemon juice; 1 tablespoon
hot-fudge topping; and 1 ounce
b r a n d y (optional). S t r a i n mix«
tyre into a microwave-safe bpwl.
Cook on h i g h (100 p e r c e n t
power) for 4 to 5 miriutea or until
very hot. Spoon vanilla ic^creant
into the bottom of tyvo glasses;
Pour hot raspberry mixture oyer
ice cream. Top each glass with a,
twist of whipped topping, sprih- ;
kle with green decorating sugar
and serve immediately.
• Table Linens: Plain tablecloths, place mats, table runners
and napkins can be easily decorated with holiday designs;
S t i t c h fabric t r i m s , a p p l i q u e s
a n d t a s s e l s onto l i n e n s . /Trace '•
'designs from stencils, adapt artWork from greeting cards or crea t e original d e s i g n s a n d t h e n
paint. Secure decorative jewels
and nail h e a d s t o l i n e n s with
fabric glue.
, j ' • Napkin Rings: Create your
Swn s t y l o of n a p k i n r i n g s b y
tending spiral or beaded wire, or
even knotted rope. Or, try curvi n g old s i l v e r w a r e i n t o a r i n g
around a dowel or pipe by tapping it with a wooderi hammer.
Slide n a p k i n s t h r o u g h alu-
until edges are light golden brown.
until creamy. In separate bowl;
Cool 1 minute on cookie sheet; '•;"
•combine flour, oats and salt: mix
remove to wire rack. Cool comwell.; Add to butter mixture; mixpletely. Tint frosting with food colwell Divide dough in half. Shape
oring, if desired. Spread frosting
each half into a 2-inch diameter
roll (approximately>5 inches long.). oh bottom of one cooled cookie; top
Wrap in plastic wrap: chill 3 hours/ with second cookie. Roll edge of
frosting in decorations. Repeat
or longer.
with
remaining cookies. Store
Heat oven to 350 degrees F.
tightly
covered. Yield: About 2
I'n'wrap one roll of dough'and cut
dozen
cookies.
into .1/4-inch slices. Place slices
1 teaspoon vanilla
.1-3/4.cups all-purpose flour
1 cup oatmeal (quick or old;
fashioned, uncooked) '
tions. Using hands, pat each portion of dough into a 1/4-inch thick
snowman on cookie sheet. Bake 12
to 14 minutes or until edges are
.light golden brown. Cool 2 minutes
oh cookie sheets; carefully remove
to wire rack. Cool completely. Deci
orate as desired. Store tightly covered. Yield: 4 jumbo cookies
enhance your tabUvor use glass
chimneys or terra cotta pots as
candleholders.
• Bottles: Embellish your holiday wine, c h a m p a g n e or even
soda bottles, with ribbons, dried
n a t u r a l s or d e c o r a t i v e bottle
s t o p p e r s . P r e s e n t w i n e in a
sleigh-shaped basket with garland and festive ribbon. Or decorate large wineglasses with ribbon and tissue paper and place a
s m a l l b o t t l e of w i n e in e a c h
glass.
• Unique Wrapping P a p e r s :
Almost anything made of.paper
can be used to wrap gifts. Look
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n e w s p a p e r s , posters, c a l e n d a r
pages^ photocopied menus or personal photographs, poems or
sheet music, empty paper .flour
bags, aluminum foil or advertisements from magazines.
: • Bows: Make big, beautiful
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Nuts are a nutritional mixed
bag, While they're a great source
of p r o t e i n a n d other e s s e n t i a l
nutrients, they are also a signific a n t sou/rce of fat. Fortunately
for nut-lovers who are also con?
corned a b o u t t h e i r fat i n t a k e ,
there are sensible ways to enjoy
n u t a > i t h o u t going overboard
^fits contain lots of vitamin E
and^fiber, a s well as calcium,
zin&;- m a g n e s i u m , p o t a s s i u m ,
iron- a n d B v i t a m i n s . Yet, a
handful of roasted peanuts also
c o n t a i n s as many calories and
fat a s a piece of cake. Despite
their name, roasted nuts are
actually fried, sometimes using a
h i g h l y s a t u r a t e d coconut oil.
Although not cooked in oil, dryroasted nuts are so high in fat to
begin with, t h a t they do not prov i d e a significantly lower fat
a l t e r n a t i v e to r e g u l a r roasted
nuts.
TJhe t r i c k to enjoying n u t s '
w o n d e r f u l flavor a n d t h e i r
health benefits is to eat them as
p a r t of a m e a l , i n s t e a d of by
themselves. A few chopped nuts
m a k e a t a s t y addition to fruit
See related
front.
story
on
salads, yogurt,
pancakes,
c a s s e r o l e s or p a s t a d i s h e s .
They're also a great s u b s t i t u t e ,
for croutons in a green salad, or
sprinkled lightly over rice pilaf
for a smoky flavor and a Satisfying crunch, Add a few toasted
nuts, raisins and chopped apple
to c h i c k e n or t u n a s a l a d for
added texture and fresh flavor.
When used with r e s t r a i n t ,
nuts can even be a part of a delicious low-fat dessert. Try stuffing whole nuts into whole pitted
dried apricots and roll in powd e r e d s u g a r . I n c l u d e a few
chopped n u t s in t h e b a t t e r s of
low-fat quick breads, fruit-based
muffins«and cakes. C h e s t n u t s
are the least costly nut in terms
of fat and calories, and when flavored with vanilla, they make a
rich-tasting, satisfying dessert.
If you can't resist snacking oh
nuts, try mixing them with dried
fruits to dilute the fat and gain
the nutritional benefits 6f fruit.
. EASY DATE AND WALNUT
SQUARES
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HOLIDAY BAKED H A M WITH
WINTER FRUIT CHUTNEY
..••1-fully cooked smoked ham
half, about 6 to 7 pounds
1 tablespoon whole cloves
1/4 cup apricot preserves
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
Heatoven to 325 degrees F.
Remove skin from ham. Place
ham, fat side up, in shallow roast-,
ihg pan. Score fat in diamond pattern and stud with cloves. Bake for
1 hour and 15 minutes.
Then, in small saucepan, combine apricot preserves, butter and
mustard, heat until hot. Spoon
glaze onto top of ham. Bake 30
minutes longer or until meat thermometer registers 140 degrees F.
Slice ham to serve. Serve with
Winter Fruit Ghutney. Makes 8 to
10 servings.
In large saucepan* cook onion in
butter over medium heat until tender, about 2 minutes. Add apples
and pears. Cook, stirring constantly to slightly soften fruit, about 2
to 3 minutes. Combine remaining
ingredients except oranges. Add to
saucepan and stir. Cook over
medium high heat until fruit is
tender and mixture has thickened,
12 to 15 minutes. Remove from
heat and cool slightly. Add oranges
and serve warm. Makes 8 to 10
servings.
Note: Winter Fruit Chutney can
be prepared 3 to 4 hours in
advance, however, do not add
oranges until just before serving.
Reheat before serving. Yield: about
4cupsofchutney.
WINTER FRUIT CHUTASY
1/4 cup ( 1 / 2 stick) unsalted
butter
1/2 cup coarsely chopped red
onion
jjjtatoes
LEMON GINGER BUTTER GLAZED
CARROTS AND BRUSSELS
NO-FAT
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A|* — Potatoes No Gratin are
as rich arid creamy a s t h e fatloaded k i n d . T h e potatoes, a r e
matte w i t h fat-free P a r m e s a n
cheese, fat-free American xheese
a n d skim milk. Each serving has
74 calories and no fat.
• T h e r e c i p e is from " T h e
Gdrgeless Gourmet's Cookbook:
Practically fat-free recipes for
s u p e r - b u s y people" 1 by F e r r i s
Robinson (Peach Publishing,
Lookout Mountain, Term.).
R o b i n s o n is e d i t o r of " T h e
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POTATOES No GRATIN
2 large potatoes, peeled
_ and thTnly Sliced
.,1 targe onion, thinly.sliced .
3 slices fat-free American,
cheese
.. 2 tablespoons fat-free but-.
••-.'ter
'.•
.
Using an electric mixer, beat
egg, egg whites and sugar in a
bowl for about 5 minutes, or until
the batter is a light, even color.
Beat in margarine, dates and walnuts. Stir in the flour and baking
powder and mix well.
Pour the batter into a lightly
greased 8-inch square baking dish
and bake in a 350 degree F. oven
for 35 minutes, or until it is set.
Let the pan cool completely before
cutting into squares.
Each of the 16 squares provides 134 calories and 4 grams of
fat.
:
Information
and
recipe
from the, American
Institute
for Cancer
Research.
SPROUTS
1 pound.carrot's, peeled, c u t .
into 1/4-inch slices .
12 Ounces fresh Brussels
In a 2-quart casserole, layer
one^ialf of the potatoes, one-half of
the'dnionancl all of the American
'•cheese.' •.'••'".
Repeat layers, ending with
^onion; Sprinkle with butter,
Par/hesan cheese and seasonings:
Pour milk over top, then cover
tightly with lid or foil. Bake at 360
degrees F for 1 hour or until done.
Makes 6 servings.
Nutrition facts per serving:
74 calit 286 mg sodium,
10 g
carbo., 8 g pro., Og fat.
^Recipe
frpiiu "The Gorgelefy Gourmet'* Cook'* by Fetr
rift Robinson,
Peach
Publish'
; in/it JjWikout Mountain^
Term.
Nutty squares: Easy Date and Walnut Squares is a dessert or snack that uses moist,.
rich-tasting dates, to give all the flavor of nuts without excess fat.
mon
In large saucepan of boiling,
salted water, cook carrots and
Brussels sprouts until tender 8 to
10 minutes. Drain well.
In same saucepan, melt butter.
Add ginger and cook 2 minutes.
Add lemon juice, rind, sugar and
cooked vegetables. Season to taste
with sa|t and pepper. Garnish
with parsley. Makes 8 servings.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Bring a large pot of lightly salted
water to a boil. Add sweet potatoes; return water to a boil. Cook
until potatoes are almost tender
but still keep their shape, about 5
minutes. Drain well. Arrange potatoes in overlapping pattern in but-
tered shallow 2-quart baking dish.
In medium saucepan^ combine
butter, orange juice, brown sugar,
maple syrup, grated orange and
spices. Heat to boil, stirring until
smooth. Reduce heat and cook over
medium heat until slightly thickened, 5 minutes. Drizzle sauce
over sweet potatoes.
minutes. Makes 8 servings.
Note:. Orange Glazed Sweet Pota•
toes can be partially assembled 4 to
6 hours in advance. Cover and
refrigerate potatoes and topping
separately. Sprinkle on potatoes
just before placing in oven. Allow •
5-10 minutes longer far baking
time.
For topping, combine all ingredients in small bowl. Work butter
into mixture until crumbly. Sprim
kle over top of potatoes. Bake
uncovered until potatoes are tender and topping is crispy, about 30
Recipes
from
Beatrice
Ojakangas,
Master
Baker/Cookbook
Author,
and
the American
Dairy
Association.
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1/4 cup light brown sugar
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preacher
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folks
facing
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of
families.
his.wife, JuHa
and
poor
ills
distant
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worst
of
all,
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very
a s k s God for h e l p .
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Henry
imagined.
D u d l e y t h e a n g e l (DenZel W a s h ington) a p p e a r s , and tells a disb e l i e v i n g H e n r y t h a t h e is
Dudley slowly w o r k s his
i n t o t h e B i g g s ' life. H e
way
befriends
their young son, u p s e t
because
h i s b e s t friend h a s left t o be, w i t h
a foster family in a n o t h e r
town,
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daughter of Marguerite Coleman (Jennifer Lewis,
right). Justin Pierre Edmund (front, left) stars as
Biggs' son Jeremiah, and Darvel Davis Jr. (right) is his
best friend Hakim in "The Preacher's Wife:"
wife.
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the
way,
the
Biggs
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opportunity to b r e a k
they
last m o m e n t a n d a g r e e s n o t to
sively) into s o n g . S h e l e a d s
demolish the preacher's
church
c h u r c h c h o i r , j o i n s a b a r b a n d for
to m a k e w a y for t e n n i s
courts.
an impromptu
the happiness
regains
h i s p a s s i o n for w o r k a n d
Julia
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with
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Mauldin
s i t u a t i o n w h e r e she'll h a v e
s o m e funny m o m e n t s .
the
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Houston
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time together, seeks easy-going, krid-hearted. So-; ng
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cocking, rieed'epont. skiing, earring, seeks SM.
conversations, fishing, camping, dancing, kids,
SWM, 50-57 Ad* 9261 Shy. impulsive, competitive SWM, 48, professional,
with- good morals & Sound judgrnent Ad* 1228
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reserved, volunteer, open, lyjnest, enjoys' crafts,- nice, decent SCM. with, good rnoral character for • ater. music, .family, mends, seeks slim, affectionate.
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Churchill spikers sweep
Livonia Churchill opened its 1996-97 volleyball season Wednesday with a pair of victories at
Wayne Memorial,
The Chargers downed the host Zebras, 15-1,
15-2, followed by a 16-14, 16-14 victory over
Westland John Glenn.
Churchill coach Mike Hughes had high praise
for three players — setter Kari Buzewski, middle hitter Jenny Duncan and Lori Leszczynski
(five kills vs. John Glenn).
Against Churchill, Glenn's Chrissy Harkless
had seven kills and four solo blocks, while Jenny
Smith added six kills and 11 digs. Setter Jamie
Rorhej had 16 assists.
Glenn couldn't hold leads of 11-7 in each of the
two games against Churchill,
"The girls played well; we just didn't finish the.
game off," Glenn coach Stacy Graham said. "We
just had some little breakdowns here and there,
like a missed serve."
Harkless and Jamie Barker each recorded
seven kills in a 14-16, 15-3, 15-11 victory over
Wayne. Harkless also had fiye solo blocks,
Beth Bussard collected five service aces, while
Romej had 18 assists.
Lady Lakers top Madonna
. Once Grand Valley State caught up with
Madonna's women's basketball team, there was
no catching it.
The Lakers, who trailed by as "many as nine
points in the first half Wednesday night, never
were behind in the second half racing to a 65-55
victory. The host Lady Crusaders are now 3-7.
Angie Negri and Chris Dietrich scored 13
points each to pace Madonna. Dawn Pelc added
nine while Michelle Parmentier and Mary Murray chipped in with seven apiece.
Parmentier and Murray got eight rebounds
each and Pelc was the assists leader with five.
Pelc got three of her assists in the first 8:32
and Negri hit back-to-back treys to give the Lady
Crusaders a 21-12 lead with 9:20 left in the half.
But the Lady Lakers ran off 14 unanswered
points to take a 26-21 lead which was shaved to
32-29 at haiaime.
Madonna hung tough in the second half and
drew up to two, 46-44, on a Murray triple with
7:23 to play.
But Sue Lyon countered with a pair of free
throws for Grand Valley, then hit two straight
layups that made it 52-44 and the Lady Lakers
stretched it out to double digits.
Dietrich made 4-of-5 three-point attempts
while Negri sank half her six.
Rebounds were virtually even (48-47 for
Madonna). Grand Valley went to the line 17
times, making 11, with Madonna going 8-for-12
from the Hne. The Lady Lakers shot 43 percent
while holding the Lady Crusaders to 26 percent
shooting.
Winners at Cobo Arena
St. Edith of Livonia, led by Jeff Niemiec's 17
points, defeated St. Robert Bellarmine of Redford, 39-33, in a grade school boys basketball
Saturday prior to the University of Detroit
Mercy's triple overtime win over Michigan State
at Cbbq Arena.
Kevin Zieliriski added eight fbr St. Edith, now
4^1 oh the season. Nick Soboleski, Bryan
Stramecki, Alex Kostin and Patrick Cannon led
the defensive effort.
Other members of St, Edith, coached by Mark
Kava, include Jonathan Boboige, Scott Brodie,
Patrick Graff, Kyle Jekot, Bernie McDonnell and
RussSonsar.a.
Assistant coaches include Tom Stramecki and
MarkSopko.
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a win," Glenn coach Mike Schuette
said. ^Ve knew we weren't going up
against a weak team.''
Senior forward David Jarrett, who
scored 19 points and ripped down 11
rebounds, agreed with his coach.
"We knew we were better than an
0^2 team, and we knew we just had
to keep working hard in practice,"
Jarrett said. "This was ah ugly wini.
butan important win."
Leading the way for Glenn was
freshman Eric Jones. The 5-fobt-9
guard poured in 25 points, including
15 in the'first 12 minutes as t h e
Rockets built ai 35-20 lead, :
In addition to Jones and Jarrett,
Glenn received solid games from its
other three starters.
Brad Wilde netted 11 points
)efore fouling out, arid J u s t i n
Jerent was tough underneath with
12 points and 11 boards. Jon Becher
chipped in eight, points and seven
rebounds.
Junior Matt Perocher paced Harrison with 15 points. Jared Hopkins
and Jerrard Johnson contributed off
the bench with 11 and nine points,
respectively. ,
It appeared early it would be Harrison's night as the HaWks. made
their first three shots and led 7-3;
forcing a timeout by an enraged
Schuette.
"We Weren't playing intense and
not giving any kind of pressure,"
Schuette said. *In our first two
games, there were times when we
did and didn't play intense, I didn't
want Us ifco begin without intensity."
The timeout worked as Glenn .
went on an 18-4 run, sparked by
three triples by Jones and seVen
points by Jarrett.
"We weren't executing on offense,
arid we were standing around on
defense," Harrison coach Mike
Teachman said. T thought some of
the players were about to ask for
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43-21 by halftime. Jarrett got the
crowd going with a tip slam and a
two-handed jam within 10 second?
of each other, and Jones made a pair
of acrobatic drives to the basket. <"
"He's already on the same level (as
his older brother, Albert) and he's :
only a freshriiari," Jarrett said. "He's
ah exciting: player to play with."
The Rockets committed nine of
their 23 turnovers in the third qiiarf
ter, but the Hawks were only able ty
slice the deficit to 59-41 entering the
fourth quarter. . .
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through Stevenson defenders Mike Poiempa and Bill Bauer.
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After completing the volleyball season, Poglits
recently joined the U-M women's basketball
team where sb/e scored six pdinta in a 100-76 victory Dec. 11 'over Eastern Michigan, UM was 7lentering into Sunday's game at Houston.
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Woloszyn added 15 points for the
Chargers. The next highest Spartan
was Scott Wadsworth with seven.
Cook's play, particularly in the
third quarter, gives Austin reason to
hope that his first victory will come
sooner than later.
"He's one of our best all-around
athleteSj he plays the 'wolf position
and just makes things happen for
us," Austin said. "Right now we're
waiting for the younger kids to come
into their own.
"Right up until now we've worked
so hard (in practice) on defense, that
we haven't had the opportunity to
work on offense a lot, But we'll concentrate on that over the Christmas
break and hopefully we can get into
some sort of scoring machine,: espe-.
cially a guy like. Shawn. We haven't
tapped into his potential yet."
Newman also has to be patient
When it comes to expecting some
offense.
"I'm waiting for that spurt, I know
it's coming," he said. "Tonight we got
down nine and hung in there. You'
can't win without effort and we had
a good effort tonight.
"And if we improve,- we'll win some .
games; And if they (Churchill)
improve, I'm sure they'll win some
games, too".
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player Anne P6gHt8(Aiyonia. Lady wood) Was
among .40'. U-M. fall athlfetes to. earn Academic
All-Big Tenhonors.(Student athletes:must letter and carry a 3.0 grade-poini average of bet*
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basketball team was. on its way to
earning a reputation of being Jthe
comeback kids this season.
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games to win all three. But t h a t
trend ended Thursday as Harrison
lost its first game of the season Vat
Westland John Glenn,.75--70; '; V
Harrison trailed by as many as 23
points in the third quarter.but rallied to make it iriteresting beforp
running out of time.
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all and gained some much needed\
confidence. It was the first Western
Lakes Activities Association game
for both teams.
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said. "He's played four good games
for us now. He can play all five spots
and does whatever it takes." Although t h e loss dropped
Churchill to 0-4, Austin was encouraged by his team's effort.
"We played so hard, it was t h e
hardest we could play," he said. "I
keep telling our kids, t h a t free
throws win games and pur philosophy is to make more than the other
team. .
"But tonight we gave them more,
plus we had a costly,technical foul
(in the fourth when Matt Buzewski
fouled out).. These are all learning
things. The' players have to realize
they.can't change a call by arguing,
or by challenging the officials."
Churchill shot better from t h e
floor than the Spartans — 18 of 42
for 42.8 percent. But the Chargers
only went to the line 15 times (making 10), while Stevenson was 18 of
BY NEAL ZIPSER
STAFF WRITER
. Steve Roy, who helped Livonia Stevenson cap-,
ture the state Glass A boys soccer championship
last month, \vas a member of the Vardar II 1£I80
team which competed Dec 13-15 in the Lahzera
College Coaches Competition Elite Under*17
Tournament in Richmond, Va;
The event, showcasing 20 teams from across
the U.S., coincided with the NCAA Division I
men's soccer championship (won by St. John^).
Last summer, Roy was ^ member of the stote
Olympic Development Team that finished undefeated in regional play at Southeastern Illinois
State Univaersity, Michigan's first-ever lender16 champion among the. 14 rnidwestern states.
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STAFF WRITER
Tim Newman earned his first varsity boys basketball win Thursday
a t Livonia Stevenson, while his
rookie counterpart Rick Austin of
Livonia Churchill came close, but
will have to wait another day.
Stevenson broke into the win column for the first time in four games
with a come-from-behind 48-47 win
over visiting Churchill.
It was far from an artistic Win for
Stevenson, which shot only 24l5 percent from the field (13 Of 5ZY, but
Newman will take it.
"It was two teams coming in at 0-3
searching for identity and I think we
got a little tonight," Newmari said.
"The Churchill kids worked very
hard and I thought we also Worked
it at on both.ends, offensively and
defensively.
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point and it's didn't matter What it
looked like."
From Newman's view, things
looked bleak when Churchill opened
up a nine-point lead at the end of
the third quarter.
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teams were tied 1'7-all at intermission. Junior forward Corey Cook led
the surge with 13 of his game-high
22 points.
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away at the free throw line, ' j.
They outscored Churchill 21T12 by
hitting 11 of 19 free throws.
Scott Babinski's tip-in off W Mike
Blazaitis miss with 3:43 remaining
in the game gave Stevenson its first
lead since late in "the first half, 4039.
The Spartans then came up with a
couple of.key steals in t h e final
minute to pull out the win.
A Churchill turnover and lay ap by
Blazaitis with only 40.4 seqonds
gave Stevenson a 47-45 edge.
Senior forward Ed Szumlaiski,
who led the Spartans: with.a teamhigh 18 points, t h e n caased
Churchill's 34th turnover o:" t h e
might j u s t 10 seconds l a t e r a n d
Babinski was fouled. He made one of
two to make it 48-45 before
Churchill's Shawn Woloszyn scored
inside off his own miss With only
four seconds to go, but the Changers
couldn't get the ball back a s ime
expired.
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U-M Deajbom Tournament, 8 a.m.
Ypw.Lincoln Tournament, 8:30 a m ,
Monday, 0«c. 23
Shrine at St. Agatha. 7:30 p m.
Novl-Nortrwiile Toorney. 6 & 7:30 p.m.
MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Friday. Dee. 27
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St. Agatha vs. N.O. Prep. 1:30 p.m.
Redford Union v&. Thurston, 3 p.rn.
Cor.cordia vs. O.venajTech, 6 p.m
Schoolcraft vs Lakeland CC, 8 p.m.
^Superintendent'* Classic at Cobo)
Saturday. Dec. 28
John Glenn vs Det. Denby. 6 p.m.
Madonna at Findiay (Ohio), TBA.
Wayne vs Det. Pershing, 8 p.m
Schoolcraft Tourney. 3 & 7 p.m.
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Temperance Bedford Inv.. 8:30 am
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PREP WRESTLING RESULTS
WAYNE MEMORIAL 69
pinned• Chirs Coins, 2:32: 125: Eric Coburn
[PSi p. Jeff Brach. 2:12: 130: Dan Seder US)
p. Sean Hughes. 0:33: 135: James Greene
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X.103 pounds: Nate Wensho (WM) p. Pat (PS) dec Phil Rue.ver. 15-0: 145: NiCK Petryk
SajrV; 112: Justin Beserer'(WM) p. Vmnie Zoc(LS) won by void: 152: Jerem> Wallasch'lager
colt: 119:'John Nichols I W M I p. Dan Cretens:
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M^tt Milne (GC) p."Jason Sie'nko: 135: Rich
Mike Allison 'LS) p. Mike Popeny, 2:13; 189:
\VJjJson<WM) p. John Peter; 140: Keith 8rit(
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Playing in his j u s t second
game since recovering from a
broken ankle, Bauman was
given a technical foul -when he
confronted Gold and a second
(resulting in his departure) when
he persisted.
He will have to sit out his
next game, Jan. 7. at home vs.
Milford
"That w a s unfortunate,
because I felt he was just getting
into the flow and we were getting into 3 flow with him,"
Robinson sajd. "We won our first
game without him a t Garden
City, and other guys have
stepped up and played well.
"We're trying to play as a team
— five guys on the court; so
we're not just trying to rely on
him anyway. But it was nice to
see lis hold on to (the lead) with
him out of there,"
Poor free-throw shooting contributed to North's downfall,
especially a t t h a t point i n the
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four free throws resulting from
the technicals and seven of eight
to end the quarter. Instead of
being within five points, North
was still down 12,41-29. :
"We have to h i t those free
throws if we want to be in the
.•garn.e,w North coach Brian
Swinehart said.
The Raiders, who rely on their
press defense and outside shooting, were l7-0f-53 from the floor,
including."9-of-30 from three-
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"Romulus came but with a lot
. of fire in the third quarter and
we didn't make good decisions
with a 20-polnt lead and lost
some intensity," Wayne coach
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Lorenzo Guess scored a game; .The Zebras (3*1: overall) took
control of the garne.early as they high 21 points for Wayne.
led-18.8 after the first quarter Richard Rashad added 13 and
and 37/17 at halftimeV Wayne Shomari Dunn 12 for the Zebras.
relaxed some in the second jhalf
Romulus (2-1 overall, 0-1 in
as t h e Eagles outscored t h e the Mega Red) received 17 points
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North Farmington and the rest
of the Western Lakes Activities
Association, it has more than a
onerman team in boys basketball
Tuesday.
With their star player, senior:
center Matt Bauman t scoring
just six points in an abbreviated
performance, the Patriots still
managed to defeat host North
Farmington, 65-56.
Franklin's guards took charge
in this game and led the Patriots
(3-1) with their perimeter shooting. Kevin Biga scored 14 points,
Craig Duprey 11, Peter Sosa
eight and Nick Mongeau seven.
Paul Terek scored nine of his
10 points in the fourth quarter to
help clinch the victory, and 6-6
forward Mike Klisz added six
points in a balanced team performance.:
,
"We have spme talent, but it's
a matter of playing within purselves and within our abilities,"
Franklin coach Dan Robinson
Wayne Memorial rebounded
from Tuesday's loss,at Detroit
St. Martin DePorres and won its
opener in the Mega Conference
Red Division Thursday with a
67-58 victory over visiting Rdmu:
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LEADING SCORERS: 1. (tie) Doug Smith
(Prestige), 20 goals-12 assists/32 points and
MarK Herbert (Bench). 1319/32: 3. 8ob Oliver (Suburban). 1 1 - 1 7 / 2 8 ; 4. (tie) Ernie.
Bpurassa.i Prestige!.. 6-20/26 and Ed Som
merville (D&.G), 11-15/26: 6. Brett Gteen
(D&G). 14-11/25: 7. (tie) "Dennis Clotworthy
• FRANKLIN 6, W.L. CENTRAL 6: It
(McGoAan), 15-9/24 and Mike Ltpon- (DSG).
15-9/24; 9, Ken, Hunt Jr. (Suburban!. 11.
was well earned but hard earned.
1 2 / 2 3 : 10. (tie) Dan Persha (Prestige). 8
Flu-stricken Franklin rallied from 2 0
14/22 and John Gibson (O&G). 5-17/22; 12.
and 4-1 deficits Wednesday at Eddie
Edgar Arena to capture the tie against. Scott Grace (Da(yJ. 9 12/21;. 13. John Shet•ney (Aran Fard;. 9-12/21:
Central.
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point distance, and 13-of-26'at
the free-throw line.
Franklin's guards responded
to the pressure, which caused
them to take command of the
floor a n d reduced Baunian's
effectiveness.
Duprey had nine points in the
first half, leading the Patriots to
a 25-21 halftime lead. Biga
added six and Sosa.fiVe;
"They know they have to play
well and play \yithin themselves," Robinson said of his
guards "Kevin Biga, for one,
played a very good game— the
best game I've seen him play."
Brad Rivers, who scOTed a
game-high 16 points for t h e
Raiders, closed the gap to two
points \vith a pair of free throws
to begirt the second half.
Bauman sparked a 9-0 run for
Franklin with two field goals,
and Sosa capped it with a three
to put the Patriots on top 34-23.
Franklin led by as many as 17
points with under three minutes
left in the game, 56-.39.:
• Rivers scored 11 points in the
. time rernaining as North closed
the gap. Julian Cochran scored
eight of his 11 in the fourth
quarter.
The Patriots made 19 of 24
free throws in the fourth-quarter
and 25 of 34 overalh Franklin
was 19-of-49 from the field. Mongeau made seven of eight free
throws, Terek six of seven.
"We were a little disappointed
in the way we shot free throws in
the first three games," Robinson
said, "We got to the line tonight
and made them wheti it counted."'': -:
Zebras bounce back to defeat Romulus, 67-58
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40-28 lead when Baumah was
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LEADING GOALIES: 1 . Harry Johnson
Four Patriots were too sick to even
(D&G). 51 goals against/2.55 average; 2. Jeff
show up while nearly half tne rest of
Jobbitt's team was either coming down' Knipp ( B e n c h i . 5 7 / 3 . 0 ; 3< Ron, Gabon
(McGowan)-. 5 9 / 3 . 2 7 ; 4 . Jim Rosenau
with or getting over the flu.
(Looney). 50/3.33; '5. Kevin Mason tSubur"We held them to-only two shots in.
ban). 69/3.63: 6. John BlarVchard (Alan Ford).
the second period," Jobbitt said after
62/3.87; 7. Mike. Guider (Looney). 69/4.05:
Franklin saw its record g o t o 2-4-2 over8. Mike Berger (Daly). 78/4.33; 9. Ron Mar-'
all and 1-3-1 in the SHSHL. •
shall (Prestige). 2,0/2.85.
Greg Job had a natural hat trick and
also added two assists for Franklin. Eric
LAST WEEKS RESULTS
Hillebrand scored the tying goal in the
first period but the second was scoreDec. 13: D&G 3. Prestige i'{Brett Green
less.
game-winner); Daly 6. Suburban 5 (Ron
Dan Hofelich scored a power play
Schram).,
goal for the Patriots in the third period
Dec. 15: Suburban 7. D&G 6 (Bob Oliver':,
and Hillebrand's second score' of the Prestige 3. Daly 2 (Julian Huizar); Bench 2,
•CHURCHILL 2. BIRMINGHAM 2 :
game earned the tie. Franklin had a 35- McGo'^an 0 (Rich Hamlin): Looney 5. Alan
Livonia Churchill was less than half a
17 edge -in shots in front of goalie Tom
Ford 3 (Joe Grejlik).
minute from v.ctory but had to settle for
Taylor.
its tie.with Birmingham United.
Hofelich and Brad Thornhill earned
PUYER OF THE WEEK
. Churchill came from behind with Lwo . two assists each while Jason Charles
goals in the third period Wednesday
Jeff Fournier (Prestige)..
and Bob Mulliris registered One apiece.
BY DAN O'MEARA
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giving all year Ion
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opponent yet this year - and
we've faced some pretty good
teams," he said. *CC is a little
deeper than the other teams
we've seen."
Despite the loss to CC, the
Cranes still own a respectable 42-3 record, including a tough victory over Calumet in a rematch
of last year's. Class B state finals
plus a 1-1 tie with defending
Class A state champion Trenton.
Catholic Central showed the
most consistency in skating to its
second shutout of the season last
week in Bloomfield Hills. The
Shamrocks consistently maintained puck control and were on
the offensive most of the game.
The two first-period goals were
registered by defenseman Scott
Curtin, one of CC's top scorers so
far this young season, and forward I a n Devlin on a power
play. The only second-period goal
was registered by forward Jason
Tardif,
CC iced the game with three
third-period goals, including two
by senior forward Eric Bratcher
and one by Curtin. Junior forward Brad Karabelski added a
pair of assists.
CC goalie Rick Marnon made a
huge stop from point-blank
range, stopping Del de Windt to
preserve h i s team's second
shutout.
Editor s note
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Re-dford Catholic Central's
hockey team is off to a sensational start this winter. In fact,
through Us first six games, the
Shamrocks are'perfect.
CC passed a solid test to maintain that perfection Wednesday
night at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood's Wallace Ice
Arena.
The Shamrocks, expected to be
a Class A state title contender,
dominated the host Cranes, a
perennial Class B power, en
route to a 6-0 victory.
CC utilized its size, speed,
strength and toughness against
a team not used to being controlled in such an easy manner.
"Initially we have started the
season well," said Shamrocks'
coach Gordie St. John. *Our job
as coaches is to keep (the players) focused and in control. You
have to keep them thinking out
there.
"We are a big, physical, strong
team. In high school you have to
adapt to the type of players you
have. We have some good size up
front and on defense and that
helps.
"We like to play the body and
we have some guys who really
understand the game," he said.
"Our defense has really done the
job for us."
"A good team can make you
look awful silly - and they are a
good team," said Cranbrook
coach Andy Weidenbach. "They
can do it all. They have the size,
the skill level and, the intensity.
Plus, they have real good goal
tending.
"We haven't faced a better
night but Bifmingham pulled it goalie
w i t h 2 0 seconds t o go and Scott
Clements tied the score.
.
Jon, Reepmeyer ajid Darin Egerer drew
the assists on the game-tying goal.
Zac Kadro; from Reepmeyer, scored
at 7:23 of the opening period to give
Birmingham a 1-0 lead but Churchill
held its foe scoreless from there - until
the final 20 seconds.
The Chargers got on the board in the
third period at 8:58 on an unassisted
goal by Dan Cook. They took the lead at
the 12:52 mark on Chuck Leight's goal
from Sean Marshall.
Birmingham held a 31 27 advantage
in shots on goal. Mark Felker was in the
nets, for Churchill, now 3-2-3 overall and
1-1-3 in the Suburban High School Hockey League.
Because of early holiday
deadlines, Friday's scheduled high school hockey
games, along with Saturday games, will not appear
in the Observer until the
Thursday, Dec. 26, edition.
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•MILFORD 6 5 , STEVENSpN 56: On
Wednesday. Livonia Stevenson, hung
close at, Miifprd before the Redskins
• pulled away iri the fourth quarter;
' ' T h e Spartan§ (0-3) trailed only by two
at halftime and 43-40 entering the
'fourth quarter.
:• Leading the way for Stevenson was
senior Ed Szumlan$ki, who scored 23
points. Senior point guard Tyrone. Davidson chipped in with 10 points.
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Bill Nash led the Mitford (.2-1) attack
with 20 points. Greg Hicks added 12.
from page Cl
The H a w k s dominated t h e with the Hawks.
fourth quarter, outscoring Glenn
"We have to learn how to Start
29-16 and hitting 10 of their 16 a game," Teachman said. "You
shots. The rally was sparked by just can't always save everything
senior guard Kevin Bambeiiek, to the end. I'm tired of fourthwho scored all of his 13 points in quarter comebacks. We have to
the second half.
come ready to play, and that has
Harrison failed to cut t h e , to come from within."
Glenn lead below five, however,
Shooting was pretty even as
as their early troubles caught up the Rockets converted 55 percent
of their shots, while Harrison hit
51 percent of its shots (27 of 63).
But the big difference in the
game was rebounding as Glenn
held a 40-13 advantage.
*Wd knew they were a good
rebounding team, but we knoW if
we work hard we'll be as good a
rebounding team as any in the
league," Jarrett said,
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WLAA BOYS SWIM RELAY RESUL
BY C.J. RISAK
It was t h e same event t h e
Rocks were disqualified in last
year, when the Chiefs surprised
A repeat, eh?
Certainly there was a time the field in winning the Relays
during Thursday's Western title.
?We'U take it," said Canton
Lakes Activities Association
Relays meet, hosted by Ply- coach Kyle Lott of the repeat. "I
mouth Salem, that matching know we're a lot better team
what happened last season was than we were last year. There's
no comparison."
most distasteful for the Rocks.
Canton had one other firstOf course it wasn't for Plyplace
finish: in the 200 breastmouth Canton. The Chiefs once
stroke
relay, with Alex Rottgers,
again took full advantage of a
Ryan
Dahlman,
Matt Heiss and
Salem mistake to collect their
Scott
Mincher
(2:02.98).
second-straight WLAA Relays
Salem did win three events.
championship.
The
Rocks' Kyle Petroskey, Nick
Canton finished with 237
Corden,
Brent MellLs and Mark
points, well ahead of Salem's secDettling
were first in the 400
ond-place total of 219. North
freestyle
relay (3:24.65); DetFarmington was third (197),.foltling,
Petroskey,
Corden and
lowed by Northville (178), FarmTim
Buchanan
won
the 200 butington (172), Westland John
terfly
relay,
setting
a new meet
Clfim (139), Livonia Stevenson
record
of
1:42.24
(old
record:
( 127), Farmington Harrison
1:44.25
by
Northville
in
'92);
and
(120). Livonia Churchill (100),
Dan
Kelly,
Dan
Jones,
Buchanan
Livonia Franklin (88) and arid Mellis were best in the 500
Walled Lake (81).
free crescendo relay (4:35.84).
The Rocks, winners of the last
John Glenn also had two winthree WLAA League Champiners,
and it was the same fouronships, figured to be t h e
some
in both. Bill Cummings,
favorite to win the Relays title!
James
McPartlin, Ryan ZoumbaAs Salem coach Chuck Olson
sis
and
Paul Merandi teammed
pointed out, the Relays winner
for
firsts
in the 400 individual
often ends the season with
medley
relay
(4:00.99) and the
another title — as champion at
200
free
relay
(1:34.05).
";'
the. league Finals.
Other
event
victories
went to
But j u s t like last year, the
Stevenson's
Mark
Sgriccia,
Mike
Rocks made a mistake. They
Malik,
Steve
Domin
and
Keith
were disqualified for a bad finish
in the 200-yard backstroke relay; Falk in t h e 400 medley relay
Canton's J u s t i n Allen; Dan (3:57.33); to Farmington's Jeff
LeClair, Mike Rourk and Aaron Thomas and John Lowrey in the
Reeder won the event in 1:52.90! one-meter diving relay (401.45
STAFF WRITER
combined-point total); and to
Harrison's. Josh Duffy, Rob
Trombley, Justin Barringer and
Matt Walker in the 200 medley
relay (1:48.21).
Now the question is, can Canton live up to its advance billing?
Are the Chiefs truly a league
title contender, as Olson insists
any Relays winner is?
Lott wasn't about to put too
much weight on the victory. How
much good will he be able to
derive from it?
"Not a whole lot," Lott
answered. "I'll use it to get the
kids excited going into Christmas training."
That's when the Chiefs will
start to eyeball the upcoming
season in earnest, which ends
with t h e WLAA final and the
state meet. V
And no matter how much
Olson wants to pass the pressure
of "league favorite" to Relays
champ Canton, the reality is.,
everyone will still, be gunning for
the Rocks come February.
• 200 br«««t»tfok«: 1 . Canton (Alex
Rottgers, Ryan Oatvknah, Matt Heiis, Scott.
Mincher), 2:02,98:2. fa/mlnftoh, 2107,53;
J. North, 2:13.34; 4, FraoKlih, 2:13.50; 5.
TEAM STAWWHOS: i, Plymouth Canton,
Salem, 2:1628; 6, JohnClenn. 2:19,62; 7.
237; 2 . Plymoulh S a l W . 2 1 9 ; 3- Koith
Horthyllle, 2:19,68; 8. Walled LaKe.
F«rrninjioih, 1 9 7 ; 4 . Northvitte. 17$; 5- 2:29.93; 9. Churchill, 2:31.16; 10. Har^
F.wfnlnjsic^; 172; ¢. We'$U**J J < ^ <*tenn.
sort,2;38.39.
13¾ 7.' UvOftfa St«\;«nson, 12:7; 8. FarmKi^
200 baeJutroKail. Canton (Juitln Allen,
tori .Harrison, 1 2 0 ; 9 . Livonia Cruijchi!', 0?n LeClair, Mike RcMjfk, Aaron Ree'der).
100; 10. Uvon»a Fr8flXr|n; e a f 11. Waited
1:52.90; 2. Farmington, 1:53.71; 3;
LaKei.Sl. :\
Churchill, 1:5?.43; 4. North, 2:04.04; 5.
Harrison. 2:15.50; 6. Northville, 2:16.74; 7.
StevensoO,
2:22,20; 8. FranHHn, 2:28.87;
FINAL RELAY RESULTS
9, John Glerw, 2:27.37; Walled take, Salem
both disqualified.
400-yard medley: 1 , Stevenson (Mark
200 butterfly: 1 . Satem (Mark Dettling,
Sgriccia, MIKe Malik, Steve Domln, Keith
Kyle Petroskey, Nick Corden, Tim
Falk}, 3 : 5 7 , 3 3 ; 2 . Canton, 4 : 1 3 . 4 1 ; 3 ;
North, 4 : 1 3 , 6 3 : 4 . Salem, 4 : 1 4 . 6 0 ; 5 . Buchanan). 1:42.24: 2 . Stevenson.
Northville, 4:31.19; e . Churchill. 4:39,57;' 1:44.90. 3 . North, 1:46,99; 4. Northvnie,
1:47.07; 5. Canton, 1:49.89; 6. Faimlng7. Harrison. 4 : 4 1 . 0 3 ; 8 , Farmifigton,
ton, 1:52.06; Walled Lake. Franklin, John
4:44.20; 9 . Walled Lake, 4 : 5 8 . 7 9 ; 1 0 .
Glenn, all disqualified.
. Franklin,.5:09.24; 1 1 . John Glenn; 5:35.31.
One^meter diving: 1. Farmington (Jeff
400 frwjtyle: 1. Salem (Kyle Petroskey.
Thomas,
John Lowrey), 401.45 points: 2 .
Nick Cofdeh, Brent Metli*, Made Dettling),
Salem. 389.20: 3 , Northville, 371.55: 4.
3:24.65; 2 . Canton, 3 : 3 6 . 9 1 ; 3. Walled
Canton, 336.40; 5; Franklin,.300.45; 6.
Lake; 3 : 4 2 . 4 4 ; 4- North, 3:57.77: 5 .
North, 281.45; 7. Walled Lake, 270.35; 8 .
Franklin. 4:01.53; 6. Northville, 4:07.00; 7.
•John
Glenn, 260,80; 9, Churchill, 250,41;
Stevenson, 4:16.24;.8. Farmington,
4:23.74; 9. John Glerih. 4:26.67: 10. 10, Stevenson, 225.80i
4 0 0 medley: 1 . John Gienn (8itl Cunv
'Churchill, 4:36.53;'il; Harrison,4:36.92. .
WESTERN LAKES RELAYS
Dec, 1 9 id Plymouth Salem
BRAND NEW STEEL RADIALS!
AGE-GROUP SWIM RESULTS
SPARTAN AQUATIC CLUB
MEET RESULTS
Nov. 24-25 a t Walled Lake Central
stroked 100-IM.' 'puith. 25 batKstroKe. 50 DreaS!
s'roVf fifth. 2¾ bijtte»f<f seventh. 100 free&tyle:
e ^1 in.. 25 f>ee.M,ie. Dav.d Gosrjz>r>s>i — f.rst. .50
D'eaststrove. .second> 25 <-rees'.)le..'Michael Maui .—
fi'sl'. 25boUerli,. 100 ireestjie: $econd.'25 back
sifO.e: s u i t . 25 f>ees!>:e; se-.e-ih 25 breaststroke
ANY SIZE LISTHDI
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50 breaststroke; Lauren. Fams — seventh, 50 breaststroke.'50 bacKstroke; eighth. 50 butterfly: Amanda
.Gee — e'.jhth, 60 backstroke; L. Howell.— fouUh, 50
breaststroke: Tiffany Kelly.;- fifth. 50 bfeaststroke;
eighth. 100 breaststroke. Jess'ca Koch - - seventh,
50 butterfly-: eighth, 200 freestyle: Anne MacDonaa
Girls 8 and iind«r: A G'Wn'ee - sntr-; &Xt. 26
vrf-a t'Mtcifi): seventh. 50 ('••eastMrqke: eghiH, 25!rr(•«)!(, 1..5=1 K«'h -- f.rs'.: 50 breaststroke, fcwrih.
2:> tottn»;>. 100 f-e'esi>'e: Jul e Phi.il.p4.— firsi; 25 • — fourth, 200 IM: siMh, 50 backstroke: Diedre
SchAir.tig — first, 50 butterfly: Laura Shepp.aid —
tnv --'•Ua^ e. 100 ir,a..'irjuai tr-edif.. t o y t t t , 100
ITF'..,-,'e. f'fth. -.0 fa-p;jits'rr>c' s n t r . 25.f r eejiyie.
'• S'.ith. lOO.Ofeaststroke; seventh. '100 backstroke:
2\> rjreaststor* e.; eig.hT*•( 25 butterfly, A1> ssa
Amanda Srrnh r - first. 50 freestyle: fou'ttt.,50 bj'terS ' > * i i . ' g - s'>ih'; 100 freeMvJe. egr.'h. 25 bacV
fl,,,eghth. 100 breaststrbke: £nv1y Soridergaard• —
st-c-t. Jc-:-rv'er rtjddeU —. ttiTd. 100 IM..fifth. 25
second. 50 breast stroke, fourth. 100 breaststroke.
.hj-. • <.'.<o-r: o j M h , i W i f ' M i ' f 2 v a r d 50 breast All Ste*atd — eghth. 2001M: B'a^ Tyler — second.
50 backstroke; fifth. 200 IM. JuCe Waddeii — fourth;
<.'t|.K:S, •
200 freestyle. '
Bo)r« 8 and onitr. Brad Farr.s — third. 25 txeait8oyi 11-12: Robert earriBndge — f u s t . 200
freestyle. Michael KruszeASki — first, 50 breast
stroke; third. 200 IM: fLhh. 50 backstroke; Peter
Rottgers . fust, 50 backstroke, 100 breaststroke:
mlng«,' )m<tk ^cPaVtOn, l (frYa^loumba/i*,
Paul Mer'andi). ,4:ob.9§; 2)JV(4Misqn,
4:02,5ti 3. Centoo. .4:08,3«; %} Salem,
4:26,19; 5; ChurcWil, 4.-29.00: Q. North,
4:32.72; 7. Northv!ll^.'4:3>,14; & r"wW.in,;.
4J42.95; 9. f«fmi(>gt60f'4:51,97; to:
Ste\enson, 4:57.Q3; Wallecl LaRe, dlsquali-;
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500 ftewtyl* ptttyxM*'.. 1> Salem (Dan
Kelly, Dan iories, Tlni Buchanan, 8rent M el11»), 4:35.84; 2. North, 4:37.25: 3,
Northville, 4;39,18; 4.'.Walled Lake,
4:47.88; 5. Canton, 4:49.38; 6/ Farmington, 5:2073; 7. JohnGlenn, 5:53i96;
Franklin, di.squalffied.
200 medley: 1. Harrl son i Josh Duffy, Rob
Trombley, Justin Barrifygef, Matt Walker),
1:48.21: 2. Farmington, 1<50.34: 3Stevenson, 1:.50.47: 4: Salem, 1:52.44; 5.
Canton, 1:54.51; 6. John.Glenn, 2:01.78;
7. Northville, 2:03.49; 8. Churchill,
2:04.41. \
200 freestyle: 1;. John Glenn (James
McPartlin, Ryan Zoumbarls, Bill Cummlr^s,
Paul Merandi), 1:34.05; 2. Canton.
1:37.21; V. Salem, 1:42.10; 4. NorthvlHe,
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2:00.31; 7, Farmington. 2:02.45; 8.
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• s«ond, 50 butterfiy. 100 backstroke: th.rd. 200 IV;
fifth. 200 freestyle, suth. 50 txeas'tstroke; Jack 'Tyler
— first, 50 and. 100 breaststroke. 200 IM; second.
Girt* 10 »rvd under: Lajre'n DiOersori — first, 50
freesitte. 200 IM; second. 100 freestyle. Kristine ' 50freestyle.
Girls 13-18: Nata'ie A.nste.o — second. 100. bac-k:
El rod — thud. 100 freestyle; fourth. 50 ana 100
stroke; third. 100' butterfly, 200 backstroke. 200
b/easisuofce: Mlh. 100 backsttoke; s!*tf>. 50 butter
breaststroke; suth. SO freestyle; seyert-h. 400 IM;.
rt>; eijMb, 50 backstroke. .Gannon Farr.s - - ihtra.
Katie Carpenter ~ fifth: 200 breaststroke: suth. 100
200 i".1: foy'lh: 100 (reestv'.e; seventh. 50 freestyle,
backstroke: Jess'C-3 Hnvanak — THSI. 50 freestyle.
eghth, 100 bfessfst'cke. Arorea G'cze*sKi — f.rst.
100 backstroVe; second. 200 freestyle: Elizabeth
50 freestyle, second, 100 bfeaststtoke.A Greer.iee
Kiusf6<ysXi.-r second, 100 butterfly; third. 200
--•' triird.'.SO breaststroke; R. Kurt* — eighth, 100
breasfstrok.e; fifth. 200 bacVstroke. 400 I'M: Krysfa
bsckst'roke, Kane Mas ported — th.rd! 50 butterfly:
lynch -4 first. 200 breaststroke: third, 5 0 and 200
s u t t i , 100 backstroke:, L. Scypt.a — first . 5 0
freestyle. 400 IM: fourth. 100 butterfly: Mary-Macfree style. 100 baefcstroke. 200 I M ; third, 100
Donald — th.rd, 400 IM; s'ntft. 200- backstroke: sevfreestyle. 100 breasistfOi<e;-5i»ih. 50 breast'suoke; •
enth, iOO'butterfi,; i. Steele —'Seventh. 100 Cackeg'tith. 50 butterfly; Stephanie Turlo — first. 50
stroke; Kim Weaver—- secor*}. lOObutteffly. 400 IM;
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fourth, -100 bacVstroke, lOO breaststfoke; Andrea
eighth. .100 freestyle: Lauren.Willson — fifth', 5 0 '
Voconri — first; 100 butterfly. 200'freestyle. 400 IM;
breastslioke.
second, 50 freestyle; seventh, 100. bacXstrdke:
* o ) » 10 and Under. Bryan Homacek — fourth, 50
- B*y> 13-18; Geoffrey tcwes — firs;, 200 freestyle,
freestyle, 100,breaststroke. 200 IM; fifth. 100 backstroke; seventh, 50 breaststroke. etjhth, 50 back- / 2 0 0 breaststrolie; seoond.lOO backstroke; tfvrd. 50
stroke; Charles Maul — first,' 50'freestyie. 200 IM;
freestyle; fourth, 10O butterfly, 200 backstrok-.e::sevsecond, 50 butterfly. 100 breaststroke. 100 backenth. 100 breaststroke; Matt OchSb — fifth. 100
•stroke: third. 50 breast stfbie; fifth. 50 back stroke._
backstroke. 100 breaststfoke, 200 freestyle: .sev100 freestyle: Jasoh Srr,(th' — fifth. 100 breaststroke;
enth','50 freestyle; Anthony Serge — first. 200
suih. 100 backstroke, seventh.. 100 IM.
freestyle; second. 50 freestyle; third. 100 butterfly;
GlrU 1112: Erin Cook —.second. 100 backstroke. . fourth. 200 breast'stroke;.400 IM. .
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Monday, December 23, 1996
SKIDVVAY LAKE (near) • Love.'-y 2
beciroom mob<!e horr,e, v.t-8, septic,
wooded lot S ' 9 900 l a n d contract
DON'T RENT
HERE!
(517) 767-740-)
• 1 1 1 Lois i Acreage/
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Vacant
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V E N Tj
E6TA
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PiHCKMEY. SPLtTAQLE. gorgeous
50 acre parcel h e a ^ y wooJed. at
(east 1000 spoice. 2000 p>-nes i tons
of harrj<sood, w'strea/n
ivrm-ng
through
a b u t s Gregory G a m e
reserve, r-.- ni.ies N o( U-36 Oh
W s i J e ol P.ngree Rd 5159,900
810-231-2778
4 PrtcWy herbs
5 Take care of
(2wds)
6 -WantedDead —
Afrve"
7 III X II
1 Map abbr
2 Roman three
3 1933 45 U S
pres
8
9
10
11
Retain
Weirder
Increased by
Words of
agreement
16 Degrade
20 Raggedy —
22 Bone (Latin)
23 Castro's
nation
24 To be (Fr.)
25 Ocean St,
26 — Kippur
30 Himalayan .
cedar
32 Custody
33 Slightly open
36 —Tech
38 Statement of
regret
41 Stadium fan
43 Sp'gol
45Wfe!lafb
47 French article
49 Has to move
50 Breathe
laboriously
51 Bread spread
52 River in
Belgium
56 —.of consen!
58 Govt agcy.
59 Lamprey
60 Opp of NNW
63 — hoc
BLOOMFIELD
HILLS
Vi>it for special end 61 year intent ves
on selected one and two bedroom
apartments
ROCHESTER H I U S . Walnut Brook
Estates. Lot »40 Approx',''; acre to!
in exclusive neighborhood of op to
Si 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 ' h o m e s
810-594-1401.
BLOOMFIELD PLACE
West s d e of Telegraph Rd
NOrtfvol Sqare Lake Rd
810-336-1173
.
Open everyday
SOUTH r.YON - Several beaiAiul
Aiioded ''. acre lots (approximately)
at TangleAOOd Golf corTHnon.ty
There are wa:k-outs. cut-de-sac 4
go;! course- lots available within
wa'iont) distance lo clut>house Call
J,m Miller for m o r e inlo at
(610J 347-3050. exl 239
Canton
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FAIRWAY CLUB
Golfside Apts.
1 & 2-Bedroom
Free Golf
Heat & Hot Water Free
Carport Included
COLDWELL BANKER
Schweitzer Real Estate
313-728-1105
Mortgage/Land
Contracis
Canton Garden Apts.
JOY R O . E ol 1275
WHY PAY RENT? W h e n you can"
own you* home lor as liWe as $3 000
In Delrrnt or Suburbs L a n d c o n t r a c t
bank l.nancing availabje ,
1313) 722-2119
S200 Rebate*
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Spacous 2 tedroom. to-r,nnouse.
2 levels A t h private entrance .
From S525
••-••.
(SHORT TERM
LEASES AVAILABLE)
r » I « | Ccmeterv Lots
L»I»J
' FEATURES.
'..'«. 1 S, '•> Bath •
• Stove 4 Refrigerator
• < Dishwasher & Disposal
, • Centra! Air/Heat
• V e r K a l s '"
• Cgnvenenl Parking
• Laundry faciMies •
. • Pool S Clubhouse
• Sorry, no pets' ...
Oak'and Hdls - Memorial Gardens
Garden o! Last Supper
7 lots S I 1 0 0 e a c h
(313) 535-0119
313-455-7440
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95« per m i n u t e » 1 - 9 0 0 - 4 5 4 - 3 5 3 5
.Manufactured
Homes .
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IN YOUR NEW MOVE
NOVI
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payment A lot rer.f
LITTLE VALLEV HOMES
810-474-6500
=
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ext. c o d e
wn
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AT "
PLYMOUTH HILLS
• MANUFACTURED HOME
COrVUtJNlTY
A CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM
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iv*
little Vail
HIGHLAND HILLS
ESTATES
l o c a t e d N ol Grand River, on See'ey
Rd- iriH&mi. nail way between Haggerty 4 Meadovibroc* Rd
SKYLINE U X 70 w-.th 10ic30 room
acMiion. 2 bedrooms. 2 bains, an
appfcances 4 m o r e - centra) a.r. immeflare .occupancy
S36,900
M A R I E T I E . U x 6 8 . 2 bedrooms: 2
batrjs washer dryer,'stove, relrigera:or : a r covered porch • f o l i o ! c l o s e t
spate S I 9 900
•MUST SEE 1 '
2 Bedroom. 2 bath retngerator,
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deck
: 'BELIEVE 1T536.900 doub'e wnie' 1993. 3 Bedroom 2 bath. Central a r. retrgerator.i. stove
disposal,
entena-nment urili, bay 'w.odcw.
large dock 4 much more
•MOVJNG OUT OF STATE
1995 2 bedroom. 2 bath, carport,
refrigerator.' central, a-r. stove,
w a s h e r d r y e r . skyights
minibl-nds
NEW & EXISTING
PLUS MANY MORE!
Come In & See What
We C a n Do For You!
• IN; ADDITION:.
SCHULT. 14,6a. 3'bedroom, r baft.
front kitchen..large dec*, centrai'a-r,
Ijtrp'a'ce • a mast see 1 S12.5O0 '
Ask About
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PLYMOUTKCANTON
SCHOOLS
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LOCATION LOCATION
. Peaceful country atmosphere with a t
'tbe city c o n v e n a n c e s
Heartland
Meadows has it 'a,!' Save $5,000 on
tf«s: 3 bedroom. 2 bath sectional,
includes beautiful lireptace with bookshelves', garden tub. thermopane w i dows and much, more. 52,115 down.
$316 per mo. Limited time- onry '
C a l Heartland Homes
• 810--38O-9550
CLEAN O U T Trie Attic.
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ONLY S250 00
• D.scove'r The Ot'erence Of
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• Pnva'e EntrancesPa'.os
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• . W O Hook-ups
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•
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Nave A Fe«-Le!i
NORTHVILLE
$36,990
'Own a ,i .200-3 000 SM 'i ''
n e w ' h o m e at Country' Es!a"es
25 models 10 cheese from
' Oakland 'Cc , S • Lyon Schools
3 oi 4 bedracm. 2 ba:r,>
2 ca- .jar'a-ge a v i - a b ' e
and
SIMPLE
Fo-d R d 4 I-27S. S on Hag^erty
Eqija' Oppcrlur.ity Hous-n^-
Turn Days ol Frustration
inlo Minutes
of Successful Searching
Canton
FREE • ,
FarrrvSgion
Rochester
Rcyai Oak
Waterfa-'d
No vi
South'ey
Canton
Troy
C'-nton T A P
Ann Arbor
Dearoom
HEARTLAND HOMES
810-437-6244
LITTLE VALLEY HOMES
.810-165-9362
Mobile Homes
NOVI H O M E l e a v e s . 2 bedroom, i
bgih. central air. n e * r o o l o v e r / N e w
appliances, large deck ivtn aAOing
S o o U v L y & n tohoois. ^ 1 . 4 7 5 . d o - * n .
S495 per month, includes.'lot : rent.
W o n t last 1 Ca:i Heartland Homes
1810)330-9550
P L Y M O U T H H I U S 1978. S h e r w o o d ,
1 4 » 70 Expando. 2 bedrooms. 2
baths appliances, must sett. S5950.
' (810) 305-9177
AUBURN-HILLS
TROY: 4 bedroom cotonia!. . 2 5
baths, 3 car attached garage, lot 110
x 100 S184.900
Can Barbara
(810)645-2821
WESTBURY
VILLAGE
Srjuirrer Rd . befween Auburn W-59
BIRMlNGAHU
Seidom available 1 bedroom Apl rn
quality b u r k i n g 808 A n n S t Heal.
wafer, garage & laundry induded
The Coolest A p t ' Available Feb 1st
or sooner 5 6 5 0 W O 810-644-3262
DELUXE
1 & 2 Bedroom Units
From $545
*
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Farm-ngton HJs
IMAGINE!
Model Open Daily 9-5
Except Wednesday
(810)
(810)
478-1487-mar
775-8206-office>
AsV aboui Our
current speoa's.
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THE SUMMIT
FARMINGTON
MANOR
FARMJNGTON, HILLS
Large 1 bedroom apartment
December Special $510'mo
NO SECURITY" DEPOSIT
TWO BEDROOM
.APARTMENT HOMES
From 5505
1-75 and 14 M-le
Opposite Oakland Ma'l
Call for additional information
585-4010
At
CLEAN 2 bedroom. «*n
entrance 125 Areola. N o
pets 5475'mo Call norv! •
O'R'ltey R e i f y 810-689-8875
For'dM.dd ebe:i Area : .
S p a c o u s 1 bedroom apartments
Amenties (nclyde
• OATter P a d Heat 4 Water •
• Central A r
• Intercom System
, • Garbage D-sposal
• Laundry, Facil.ties
• Wintdow Treatments-Mfn BJirrfs
From S440 monthly
GARDEN CITY TERRACE
FOXPOINTE.
TOWNHOUSES
FARMINGTON-IHILLS 2 4 1 bedrooms available irnmed-ately Shon
term lease w option-to r'eneA.
No d o g s , Crfr, '
|B10)' 426-73S6
(313) 522-0460
From S510 .
1 Block E ol John Ft'.
• Just S ' ot OaUahd.Ma't
585-0580
'••._••
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• Prompl Courteous
Service ' ' • • • •
• Comfortable Floor Plans
• Convenient Location
• SHORT or LONG Term
Leases
(810) 474-1305
!
PRESIDENT
MADISON APTS.
Woodridge
Apartments
VILLAGE OAKS
GARDEN CITY
775-8206
There's No Plaice
Like Home
FREE HEAT
4
LEXINGTON
VILLAGE
Small Pet Section
/1
Large 1 4 2 Bedrrxms..
D-shwashers. Vertical B'nds
• Clean. Ou^et Cofrimun.'ty
' RENT FROM S550
Orchard l a k e Rd . N ol 8 Mi
FARMINGTON HILLS
RENT FROM S I . 0 7 5
.1500 sg j j 2 4 3 bedroom townhOuses 2 ' : baths, spacious master
bedroom su»ie Washer/dryer, blinds
4 covered parking ,
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
Poo:
OPEN'WEEKENDS
. ORCHARD
CREEK A P T S .
(810) 557-0040 .
6 month or 1 year lease.-WeS main."
la.ned NeAly decorated Features, a.r
conditioning,- relngerator. range
smoke detectors, laundry facilities 4
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810-583-1466
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Warren. M c r l .
West s-de of Mound Rd
J u s l N of 13 Mile
, O p p o s t e GM Tech Center
939-2340
NOVI • Huge 1 bedroom apartments
available Novi's best value at only
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(810) 348-9590
NOVI .' Saddle CreeK' Subleasestarting Feb 1$1 2 bedroom, walk.in'
ctose'ts. private entrance, washer'dryer Pool S775'mo 810-347-1090
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NORTHGATE APARTMENTS
Studio. 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts. .
Start at S41S Free Baste Cable 4
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$200 Security Oeposit
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From $495
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•• Beautiful clubhouse, tennis courts and heated pool
Ceji.ng'Fans • Vertcal B l; nds,
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On tnkster, |ust North ol Ford
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'810-350-3583
06685 M-66 N o r t h • Charlevoix. MI 49720
Farmlngton Huls
SUPER LOCATION
G.rano? RrverOrchard Lake •
Stoneridge Manor
The.largesfonebedroorTiinthearea
FromS515 permo. inducingcarpod.
B1RWNGHAM -: 2567- E ..Maple 1. v e r i e a i s ^ a * .appliances. .'•
bedroom, carpel! blinds, dishArasher. Enter off Freedom Rdi. V/. ol Orchard
storage.-'.heat' 4 water included t a k e Rd . $ o( Grand Rrver/.
Lease 55«5
810-647-7079
(810)478-1437
PETOSKEYr CKnslmans ktounraiO. B I R M t N G H M l - 2 2 3 3 6 . Maple 1
big as 6 d y n e HigNands. vacant 3 3 0 bedroom. drsriAasher.walKinctosel,
acres or m o r e . 6 mi'es E. of lovvn. ceniral air. carpe'ling. blinds, carport
810-643-4428
$460,000
1810) 463^0114 Lease S600
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Prime 0 « « « bC»f1<*n9 with. 17 parking"
spaces. A must see inside. Prc'ed (6*
last sale. «19,900. AsK ior. Mitte. •
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532-0600
RESTAURANT, 5400 sq.ft.: located
In Ea*t Tawas (The Chma House).
Ccrripieley e<ff>ppedl Banquet room,
dining foorn, kamge. isOO.OOO,
EKceTlent business PpportOnily.
rirvanelng' available' tor <juaWied
buyer's. .
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WOLVERINE PROPERTIES
Popule' Kmch spot. Main Street (ocatwo m Rocfte$ie<. De* end catering RETAIL SPACE Icr lease between
Many corporate cbentt. But-neM
Artor end Ypsilanf Fountain
Odi • leased space. $84,900. CA« Ann
S<]uare Piaia on Washtenaw Avenue
ne*1 to BmkJers Square. Prime locations, tISO to 6300 sq ft. Ca« Mr.
Real Esiate One
Norton, at Norton Oev*lopmer< Co,
,810-651^8144, oxl 3950
313 434 6450 or 313 434-2700
> Connie Tallman
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313-W0-5968 Voice 31^981-3050
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LIVONtA • 2500 sq. ft .office/
warehouse for lease. Prime 1-96
Irontag*. Oai Commerce Center,
1-9«. ttH Merriman. 3l3-«2S-155S
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5 MOS. FREE RENT. Offices ft
10 M4e 4 UtMM. 1680 »q ft
- warehouses lor lease. CANTON
k>W lor office /y $m»» potmesa.
area, immediate occupancy
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,•',,.-• (810) 53«-2220 For more Mo ca«. (313) 454-2460
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AIRPORT
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N O W LEASING
A i w r d W i n n i n g Oe«10prTien(
Industrial Suites
M-59 A T PONTIAC AIRPORT
Suites F r o m 1200 - 6500 sq ft.
Al Montarvo
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•YOUR PLYMOUTH SOURCE1
FOR LEASE OR SALE
Office. & Retail Locations
Oowntown. Okf Vflage.. .
"*-i Arbor Rd.
LIVONIA -.28200-7 Mile Rd Suites
lor doctors Si Accountants, elc. Mirv
Imum Starting Jt7&Trvrysuite. Mobile
313-920-5966. Beeper 3I3-2?U8326
RALPH MANUAL Property Management mc. 4 SALE .. Royal Oak CALL KEN HALE:
Industrial burking. Novt - strip rriatl. DAYS:
313 525-2412
Cal Brd Gema
(810) 539-2220
EVES:
313-261-1211
Offkt Business
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LIVONIA OFFICES
, 19500 MjddlebeK 1541$ Mrtfebe*
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t room from $225,'mo. .
Arso 1132 sq: N. ava'fable,
for $124Vmo. - :
ItVONfA- 700 sq. ft. office space.
Exceflent location A parking. Private
entrance. Shows we*. Non smoking
• . . (313, 591-0404
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1019 Haynes-1.350 **li • •. Medical space for lease, prime
Somh/ield location. 900-10,000 ad. ft.
Convenient. parKing. windows
By owner. Inquiries lo: Box #1414
fllO-647.7977 '
Observer ft Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft M.
Lrvonia. Ml 48150
BUCKINGHAM OFFICE PARK
Lrvonta. Scrwofcrafl near M<*Jebel
1.200, 240O and larger sq ft. comer
office, Indrwdual entrance, pnvjie AOfl THWESTEFiN ft 12 MILE'
bath, aburdam parking, deaf CKiCtVs
Denial/Medical/Oftlco
and OWe Garden.
• Soiie
1810) 412-0000
1500 sq.ft. '
Al electric ft air corxHioning free.
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH office
Eiceltent pirlong.
«u>tes. 225 »q. feet, and 330 Sq feet.
possibly more. For Jease Wormation ^
810-353 9010 .
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(313) 443-1739
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Across Ircm shopping 4 theatre
S!ud-os 4 1 bedrooms,'
S510-S480 Carpeting, yertcai
bl.hds. wa!k m closets. pat«is
4 b a t o n y s . central a'r
No pets. Vi's pay water Only
810-473-1395
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Deluxe I ced'oom unts
immediate Occupancy
Desperate. S525.Givea«aiy'
Washer 4 Or>er •
Irrrmedate occupancy.
810-615-8973
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Merriman corner 7 mile
Near Livonia Mall
Farmington Hiils
NORTHWESTERN & MiDOLEBELT
(610/ 626-439S
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Deluxe 1 4 2 bedroom prrvata
entrance, carpet, air. washer 4, dryer
hook-up
s l a r l r n g at
$565
B10851-4477
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FARMINGTON HILLS
RENT FROM 5945
O P E N WEEKENOS
1,600 sq ft -2 bedroom Garden Apts
2, bedroom tuwnhOuses with lull
basements 2 baths with y»a\-.ih
d o s e l s Covered parking, washer*'
dryer vertical binds., attended gatehouse i a 24 h i rhonilored inirusion
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AFFOROABLE LIVING
G r e a l location, plus much more'
5 Ml. 4 MrDDLEBELT
(810) 474-4250
NORTHWESTERN 4 MlODLEBELT
(810) 6?6-4396
4 2 Bedrccrti Apt$. include:
Stove 4 refrigerator
D^ri*asner
Carport
InJeroom
Nervfy decoraled
I t Smoke detec'iorx
• SprrfiMer system
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APTS
Farrangtoo Rd. al 6>,- M.e
Spacxxis 1 5 2 Bedroom Un.15
• Private Entrance
• Vertcal Binds
• Appliances
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• Central A.r
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12 urwjue lioor plans
Extra-spacious apartments,
Beai/Ju9y landscaped grounds
Extra-large storage areas.
Ctose to aS rna;or freeways
Entra-'arge health club
Full sue y»ashers 1 dryers.
24 hr. monitored gateriouse
FARMINGTON HILLS
RENT FROM $945
' O P E N WEEKENDS
1.600 so l.l 2 bedroom Garden Apts,
? bedroom toAnhouses with lull
basements 2 baths * i t h via.'k-m
closets- Covered p i f k m g pastier/
dryer, vertical blinds! attended galehouse i a 24 hr morvtored intrusion
S l-re alarm
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FAFtMINGTON HILLS - MufAOOd
Apanmenls 1 bedroom S675mo 9
mos. Lease Jan-Oct. C a l Todd
(810) 660-5304; Eve )810) 473-0096.
Includes appliances, vertical blinds, carpeting,
pool..close in Farmington
Hills location.
From $565
t Lujury 2 4 3 bedroorrsJ2': batr.s
THREE B E D R O O M . 3ba1h. includes •• 1500 Sq F4 "
all appliances: Motivated seller, • AH appdances. including washer.
S24.5O0T5€St •-.•,
(517)223-3663
dryer a n d bt.nds
• HeaSh CKjb. spa. poor and tennis
• Kidd« piaytot
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OPEN WEEKENDS
852-7550
LIVONIA - 1 4 2 bedroom Apts
Washer 4 dryer, car pod. wirdonr
treatments 2 bedroom has 2 b a t r *
810- 442-1350
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3 bedroom. 2'» bath lOftnhome avaJable. 2,400 s q f ! . washer, dryer full
twsen-ient, soroe with 908 course
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WOODS
610-932-7750
810-852^6515
810-547-3172
910-332-0162
810-348-0540
810-354-6040
313-981.-7200
810-680-9090
8ID-791-8444
313-677-3710
313-271-4028
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(810).473-1127
HEATHMOORE
APTS.
313-981-6994
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Homes
1400 sqfl . 3. bedroom, 2 full baths.
I st floor laurvJry f fireplace, large 2 car
garage Ha'l.acre wooded s^e. landscaped .No • points, rio fee mortage
ava.iabie t o qualified buyer
S139.900. CALL' 810-788-5300
LITTLE VALLEY
(313) 454-4660
Hours, Men • Fri . 1 CM P M .
Evenings & Saturday by appt • •
8tO-4.74-0330 or 810-474-0333 y
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Apartments (810) 775-3280
HILLS
t N ot Tuck. Rd 0)1 B M.te
between M.<ii'«bel ft Orchard
Lake R d . corner of F d i o m )
Vy 810-649-6909^
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POACH & Nap-er Lots 120 i 160
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FRANKLIN - 7 beautiful wooded lots
Birmingham $choo!s N of 13 M.te.
enter off Lucerne
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PLYMOUtHPOWNTOWN
60 sq It. office, 1450 sq ft. suite
10 per sq; ft. Excellent parking.
313-455-7373 :
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OFFICE SUITES ;.-.
AVAILABLE
2-3 or 4 rooms..
• 457 sqft. • 734 sqfl.
• • • 2 kxations. '
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Rent includes al utMies.
CCRTF1ED REALTY; NC.
(810) 47t-7!0O
SOUTHFIEIO ..12 MrfeAJfeenfieW
LuKury office space, furnished or nonfurnished. Choose 3 room suites
from $500.
(810) 569 6300
TIREO OF Cramped Ouarlers?
In Carton on Canton Center Rd,
200 lo 250 toft, office* tor lease.
Cal tor.<M3«.:. 313-455-7272
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PLYMOUTH - Senior 6 t i i e n adurt
community. Spacious 1 bedroom
apartment in cjutet commuri.ry. Wa>V
to shopping Central air. dishwasher,
vertical btnds, carport Available to
qualified appLcants
313-453-881«
THE
TREE TOPS
Contemporary EurosMing throughout
inducing hi-iech kitchen, open floor
P^n, track ^ r g . individual wasters/
dryers and more. Exciting wooded
si re am Side sell-ng 1 bedroom »,th
Irtnch doors to den Irom $725
including heat 4 carport
Plymouth Square
Apartments
1 BEDROOM
Also, ufuque 2 story. 1 bedroom tod
apartment available December
Only $625.
Lease EHO
QUIET COMMUNITY
CHARMING PARX-LIKE SETTING
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j>«ase ca» (810) 347-1690
Vertcals. Pool
Walk to Shopp.ng
D.srrwasher 4 Disposal
Central Air 4 Heat.ng
EXCITING
SENSATIONAL
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Prompt Courteous Service
Large. Convenient living Space
Full, Pr.va.le Basements
SHORT or LONG TERM
Leases,Availab'e
Pets We'come
313-455-6570
Clean i bedroom. qu«t locaton. intrusionalarm, lighted parking, large walk
m ciosel. eilra targe storage area .
RENT $520
LAHSER NEAR 8¾ MILE
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Incredible Size
Starting at $605
Open daily & Sat.
There s No Comparison"
(313)453^2800
810-349-8200 j
NQVI/LAKES AREA
WATERVIEW
FARMS
Suites From $475
Clean quiet buWiig Large 1 4 2 bedrooms with waix-m closets Intrusion
alarm system. Attended gatehouse.
RENT FROM $475 '
Telegraph •'''. rrnie S of 1-96
PARK LANE ...
The Perfect Place to Can Home
" C a t Today For Specials "
One and Two bedroom apartmenls
featuring pnvate entrances, washer
and dryer m each unit, sen 'cleaning
oven, self detrosting retnoeraldrs.
blinds, watx-in closels.paliofcalcony,
ftee carport tennis court and sw-.mrrtng pool. Great location with easy
access to major expressways: Luxury
at an unbelievable, price.
On Ci>-c Center Drive between
Telegraph 4 Lasher
FREE HEAT
Studios. 1.4 2 Bedrooms
Irom $450
• Heat • Air condriohing • Appl-ances.
inciudTig D'Shwasber & Disposal •
' Carpeting • Activities > Community
Room • TV 4 Card Room •. Exercise
4 Sauna Rooms • Storage Area •
Heated Swimming. Poor.
Lincoln1 Rd at Greenfield
Mon -Fn 8 30am-S 00pm
8 1 0 - 9 6 8 - 0 1 1 1 (Sat. 10-5pm>
•313-255-3418
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WAKEFIELD ARTS 810-356-3780
"..FREE FULL SIZE
WASHER 4 DRYER
• 1700-2700 so, ft
• Garages'Carpons
• Manned Entrances
Sutton Place
810-358-4954
Comer of.Onon Road and Arwater
in Lake Orion 1 bedroom apartments available immediately. All
appliances and covered parking '
Renl'lrom $415
. Call (810) 6 9 3 - 7 3 5 5 or(81.0) 3 7 3 - 1 0 0 0
BROOKDALE
Apartments
in
Sensational
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N E W YORK STYLE •
SOUTHFIELD A D D R E S S
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OPEN WEEKENDS
Large 1 4 2 bedrooms with wa!>i-m
P L Y M O U T H - 1 bedroom, tots ol
closets. 2 baths, attended gatehouse.
storage. heal & water included. 1 yr
monitored alarm. Wry appdanced
tease. $495 per mo Low secunty
lotchen.isocial activities, pnvate car. Available 1-15, (313) 459-9507
port, elevators, pool, and elegant cfubfoom' ShOrt wa!V to Harvard Row
PLYMOUTK'CANTON
Shopping Center.
FOR ADULTS.OVER 5 0 .
• Rent Irom S705
LAHSER R O , N O F 11 MILE
$200 Security Deposit
Apis, from $515
Heat Included
PARKCREST
•Park Setting
• Dishwashers
• P c n c Area
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SOUTHFIELD
(313)453-7144
WHITEHALL APTS.
Open 7 Days
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810^557-0311
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313-455-5880
PLYMOUTH
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40335 PLYMOUTH RD.
V BEDROOM - $490
2 BEDROOM - $520
SENIOR DISCOUNT!
Amenities include:
• Heat 4 water
» Carpeting 4 Winds •
« Appliances
t Laundry faaiites
• Pool 4 air cprv>tion'ing
• Walk-in ctosets
• Cable available
PtymoutrVRd. near 1-275.
313-459-4273
P L Y M O U T H • Park Manor Apts
Oufet. newly decorated. 2 bedroom;
private entrance: $52$/mo. includes
heal and water, n o pets. 1 parking
space per apt. 4+4 Plymouth .Rd,
between MAlUgoerty 3 (3-4 54 -9274
Plymouth ' •
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Apartments
746 S. Mill St.
Between
Ann Arbor Tr/Ann Arbor Rd.
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Lighted parking . , . .- :
Carports available
Balcony
Clubhouse wi'swimming pool
4 Tennis Courts
Wmdow Treatments • . •
.Ceiling Fans ,
FanWies Welcome
24 hr. Emergency Maintenance
CHARTERHOUSE
16300 West 9 Wile R d . SouthfieW
On w . 9 Mii« Rd.
bet*. Greenfield 4 Soothkld Rds.
Open 7 Days
810-557-8100
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We're BIG on Square'Feet
t bedroom: 1100 sq.ft.2 bedroom: 1300 sq.ft.
3be*oom4lownhome: l 8 0 0 s q H
Format dining foom, carport, heal,
baicon/,- health dub/pool.
Close to Birmingham. E H O
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810-647-6100-1-600-369-6666
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(Between 12 ft 13 Mile)
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Open 12-5 313-455-4721
Mon. thru Fit.
P O N t l A C - Wtorfan 10*00005« f j n j
0 4 * t W » 7 * $ , 2 bedroom, new bath ft
Wfchen, *S50/mo. i n ^ o o V ^ H A J M j .
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(»10 335-9190
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Eryjy country RvWg in One <A our 2
bedroom/1 balh ranch »tyle apartments. Spacious ciosels and storage/
parity room. A l electric kitchens
induing dishwasher, Neutral carpet,
btinds and a free carport Amenrtie*:
exercise^ room, tennis courts, pool and
vofieyball court.
Ca* Today - D o n ! DelayOnfy a Few Avalable
•••';. ;;From;*5oo • •
$200 Security Deposit
* Heat Included
v
• Vertical Blinds
. • Short-term leases available
* Microwaves • Outdoor Pool
7560 Merrtman
Between Ann Arbor Trail & Warren
Mon. • Fri. 9-0» Sat. & Sun, i l 4
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Spaoous 1 and 2,bedroom courtyard
apartments located near shopp.ng 4
e x p r e s s w a y s . Other
amenities
include
, • .NeA.'y renovated ktchens
• Carpeting '
• Free Heat
$399 Moves You In
.'*.blk N 0(10 Mi. S 011-696
810-754-1100
W A Y N E - ' 2 bedrooms; $455
Includes
heat
4
water.
.313-728-7865
Wayne
$299 Moves You In
Plus $100/M6. Off
On Select Units
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313-729-6520
.We're.located on Cherry H;'J.
between Wayne ft- NeaOurgh
WESTLAND
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1st M o n t h s rent*
Anract.ve q u e l buiWng t
bedroom apanrV^nt Catsoxa^ $399
per mo Call" . 313-721-6699 ci
313-326-9O08
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Open Sunday
Westland
HOLIDAY SAVINGS
Free Heat
Free Water
Eitra Storage
Huge Closets
24 Hr Maintenance
Dishwashers
$525
£ BEDROOMS
Super dos&ts - txeaklast hat
Appi'i^xes-pool-iauridry laciM-es
Security doors • intercom.
Cable ready • central healing
and air cood.tonmg
SECURITY DEPOSIT
$250
Woodland Villa
313-422-5411
Warren Rd bet Wayne/NewBurgh
WESTLAND
:
ORCHARDS
OF NEWBURGH
APARTMENTS
Spacious l -ft 2
Bedroom, Hoorptans
(313)729-5090
PLYMOUTH - 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments, completely turn.stied
Available now
(313) 459 9507 ••*
WATERFORO • CeauWuJ Cass laKefront condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, garage, poof, security. 6 m o - l
yr
lease, $1,400
Jmmedtale
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810:3638284
BIRMINGHAM,ROYAL OAK: Cula 2
bedroom. basemenL garage $795,
month Includes heat and water
(4823 Bharwood. N oft 14. E of
Coof<jge)
(8T0) 704 4619
CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS.
i. . . • 1 bedroom from" $460
^ = ^ • Heat 4 Water included •
• Cathedral ceilings
• Balconies • Carport •
• fu3y carpeted
•'Vertical blinds
• Great location to ma'rs
• Livonia schopt system .
-,: Across from City Park
(Cherry Hill) '
(between' Middiebelt ft Merr.manj
(w-th approved Cred,t)
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2 bedroom ,1'rbatrv$S20
Large 1 bedroom - $455
( l year lease w i n credl)
H E A T r B L I N D S f O O L N O PETS
Open 7 days
(313) 425-5305
WESTLAND - 2 bedroom, central a-r.
aU app'rances Immaculate. $665.
tsl I a n ft securjy 34590 John
Hauk FordYVildwood 810-463-6197
729-6636
COUNTRY COURT APTS
(313) 721-0500
WESTLAND.
WAYNE/FORD R D AREA
(313) 721-0500
WESTLAND. NICE d e a n ?bedroom
duplex *-.!h garage, n e w bathrooms!
kitchen and carpet $460 month plus
deposit
(313) 562-2929
AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFiELD
FARMINGTOr^ HiLLS
O P E N WEEKENDS
Outstanding ,2 4 3 bedroom townhouses ft ranches, some v»'altached
garage ft dreplace Call 8 1 0 .
Westbury-Aubum His
852-7550
Weathersidne-'Southfieid
350-1296
Foxpom'.e-Farmrnglon His 473-1127
Summit-Farmviglon His 626-4396
Oovtngton-Farmingtisn
8,51-2730
The Townhouse Specialist.
• H o u r s 11am-5pm
$485*
Free Heat/Hot Water
• Venicai B'inds An
Car(:«.t clubhouse, poc'l deck inci
r>shwas!-.er Cab'6 TV
Pet Units Ava 'ab'«
1 BEDROOM FROM S4S0 - '
2 BEDROOM FROM SS4C--
BLUE GARDEN APTS.:
Cnerry H.lr r>ear Mc-rr.man
Da-iy llam-Cprn • Sal I0arn.2prri
• Ca'i lor.deia-is 4 appi
729-2242
Homes
2 BEDROOM HOUSE m Rochester.
Ideal.for qmet. mature tenant. S9QQ/
mo plus iiH'lies 810-651-8937
Furnished Apts.
• MontiVy Leases '
.••Immediate Occuparicy
• Lcwest Rates "
•'Tasteiuty Decoraiea ' . - '
FARMNGTOfJ HILLS 12 Orchard
Lake Mint 2 bedroom, 2baths 1309
so ti co>ered porch custom tealures, carport
pool, h e a t w a i e r
induded No'petssmokers SHOOmo
D&H PROPERTIES (8l0) 737-4002
ROCHESTER
HILLS
Tienken'
Rochester -• g bedroom townhouse.
2': baths
1350 -sq f t . formica
Mchen neutral, 2 car. appliances
heat'water-included. $1450Vmo
D « H PROPERTIES 810-737-J002
1 BEDROOM f r o m $495
2 BEDROOM f r o m $565
• H e a t Included
•.Spacious Suites
• Outdoor Pool
• Central Air
WESTLAND:
THE ALTERNATIVE
TO CONVENTIONAL
APARTMENT
LIVING
2 bedroom.' o n e b a t h ; R a n c h
style D u p l e x H o m e s
WITH
Full s i z e b a s e m e n t s , l a u n d r y
lubs. washer/dryer hook ops;
g a s appliances, /rost free
refrigerators & blinds thruout.
ALSO
S p a c i o u s y a r d s , p r i v a t e drive
w a y a n d private e n t r a n c e s .
L a w n service, s n o w r e m o v a l
& 2 4 hour m a i n t e n a n c e provided
along
with
City
Services;
'Either
o n e cat or d o g
permitted
'Reslrictioris a p p l y
OAK VILLAGE L . d
Lj313) 721-8111
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PAREHAVEN MANOR
Retirement Community
"Live the lifestyle you deserve" •
. Great Services and Amenities
OlslilOSlSISIIslIslIslIsIIsI^
Great Living • Super Value!
A P A R T M E N T
2 Bedroom
from
• Q u a M y On-site Din,ng
• Movie Theater
• Planned Activities and Events
• Library- .
• On-site Beauty Salon' •
«Srnan Pels VVelcOrne
B a r b e r s h o p ' •'•
• futi Kitchens
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• Irxiv-rJuaHy ContJol'ed Heal
• fctmi CCmc
• Van Transportation
• A r Coridilioriing
• Carports Available
• 24-Hr Moriitorihg Service and
' Much More •
• Laundry & Hdusekeeprvg
Visit us Mon.Fri,: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.to.
Sat.iXoon to4:00p.m.
' 7 7 E. Woodward Heights • Hairel Park
or call a t : ( S 1 0 ) 5 4 5 - 0 7 O 7
TDD# (800) 649-3777
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Ann Arbor Trail,. West of Inkster
. D a i l y <J-6; Sat. ^ Sun. 11-4
15001 BRANDT
." 313-941-1540
TOD (800) 983-1833 ,
Near 14 Mite 4 Crooks Spacious 2
bed r v bath towrihouse Aith pnvale
entrance, carpon. private yard, yert cal binds, central air. lull basement
2 miles to Somerset' Available late
Dec Only $775 EHO
CaH week days-. (810) 642-8686
• Oishw.isbers
• Rirk Setting
(313)425-6070
Open Men thru Fn . ,9-5 PM
• Sal . by apconlrrent
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HUNTINGTON ON
THE HILL
ROCHESTER H i U S • 2 tedroom
lownhoose .1 '< baTtt rievvfy deocrafed
new apptence, S925 .• secuity
810-373-1270 C* 3I3-875-S322
FARMINGTON
Luxury
CLAIlltllO
Westland
DEARBORN HTS - 6986 Tov,n
Lane 1 bedroom newly decorated
new rugs etc 'E»ce'!ieni cond-'ion
ROYAL O A K C L A W S O N
SUITE LIFE
810 549-5500
810-475-4596
0)bsrn'ff ^ t t t f ntrir
BEVERLY HILLS - . 3 bedroom. 2
bath, bnck ranch., stove indge.
washer ft drye' 2 car attached
garage wopenCi.. Sunrocim. deck,
newly remodeled. 13 Mile ft Lahser.
$1700 per mo plus utilities
810-855-2992.for snowing
DEARBORN-HEIGHTS Condo • Anh
Arbor Trail & Evergreen. Extra d e a n .
1 .bedroom, appliances. $450 oio
Ron C o i Realty
(31,3) 533-^758
2 and 3 bedroom lowhhouses
Ranging Irorn S399 to $500
Includes' a1! uN'ties
••BBBMMI^
810-852-3222
CLARKS10N/LAKE ORION/
OXFORD :
CANTON. 1 • bedrocm townhouse
tmmediale occupancy H U D subsidised cooperative income qualification. Canterbury Mej»s Cooperative
Ho-jsing
f3l3) 981-0140
OAKBROOK VILLA
BIRMINGHAM ROYAL OAK
ROCHJSlH/ROCHESItR HaLS
BELLEVILLE. D E T R O I T . Southdeld,Lincoln Park' 2, 3 A 4 bedrooms
Vacant homes S a p « Kjcts pcis c*
Haseoau Co 313-273-0223
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please call
WAYNE
313-591-0900
. OAKLANO
810-644-1070
BLOOMFIELO Long LaVe Orchard.
BERKLEY - 3 bedroom, basement
L a k e . - 2 o r 3 t-fedroom, 2 5 baths
No dogs
den. gas fireplace, appliances, base- washer/dryer, -garage
Avalable January 1 1997, S950/mo:
ment, neutral, 1 car $130O'mo
Call
(810)
691-7150
D 1 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002
1313)271-9206
- W O W -••
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out I rciit'Vi-d at
h-ntt 75 - HH) o)tl>
l\fc>rv 12 mx.Ni,' I
)M,Ki-cgo Ihirbor
Al.WST N E W , H o n - Beautilut end
unit. 2 bedroom, 2 1,2 bath, fireplace, .garage, basement, pool OLD REDFORD. upper Hal. 2 bedwasher/dryer Move in Jan.-1 -SI .250 rooms- $450 plus utitities
month. Short term lease available
S'O pels
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:Ca!i (810). 220-1670
WESTLAND
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WilVit. till'
Flats
1 Bedroom S50S: 2 Bedroom $S45
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ROYAL OAK
2 bedroom, nevyfy
rJecorated. Immaculate! Serene setting
near 'downtown. Lawn
A snow remoyal.
GARDEN CITY
1 Bedroom Appliances No pets
S425.monthfy Leave Message
Westland Park Apts.
$AVE
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CLASSIFIEDS
WORK..,
Duplies
• Window Trealfienis
; • Laiindry FaciM.es
n
Homes
ConrJosfTownbousfs
CoorJosfTowTihouses
• Air Condton.ng
Spacious.,I and 2'bedroom apart,
ments Amen.t«S inc'ude. . • Carpefing
• Oft-ner P a d Heat
• Po-Ji .•'
t Laundry FaoMies . '-. '
• Intercom"» A:r C o n d t o n n g ' • ,- •
• Close To Shopp-ng &
Expressway
« Window Trealrr,ents.W:ni Binds
1 Bedroom S5-15, 2 Bedroom 5585
$565
$ 3 5 0 Deposit
SilL/atqd within 77 beautiful acres of
park and recreational paths- Four
Seasons, of activity with comfortable;
living in a delightful Farmington ..-.Hills neighborhood. Excellently
serviced and maintained land 2 .bedroom apartments and toy/nh;ouses.
Easy and quick access to 1-96 and
•275-- direct routes to the airport",
.downtown .Detroit and'
Birmingham/Southfield
9 Mite Road • 1 % miles
west of Farmington Road
W a s K ' f s a'id Dryers, .n t r - # y a p i ' i m e r r i . •
A U Z N I S DEVELCJPMENT
FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS
Dishwashers • V e r t i c a l Blinds • 11/2 Baths
Ccnlral A i r • Pool • Laundry & Storage • Tennis
WESTGATE VI
Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready
N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y & Wnrreri
$200 Security Deposit
Suites from $535
- Spacious Apts.
-Walk-in Closets
• Patios And Balconte$
810-^24-8555
Off PontiacTfall Between West and Beck Rds.
Minutes from 1-696«, 1-275
P*lry9-6
S*t.«V Sun< 12-4
CALL
810-351-0600
APARTMENT
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Immediate Occupancy
Free Heat & Water
Extra Storage S p a c e
THFtEE OAKS
APARTMENT
(313) 261-7394
Y ; E S T L A N 0 • arge 2 D<sJ- Spacious l and 2 bedroom courtyard
room apartment heal 4 aparimenis near shopping 4 expresswater included. S475 f-er ways. Other amentes include
ma Call now 4 recer.-e
• .Newly renova!ed.-.ki«crtens
50°», oH first months rent (with
• • Carpei.ng
Cred.li
Section 8 okay
approved
• Fre6 Heat
3I3-326-90O3.
• Air Condtonng ' .
• W.nrjiDA Trealments
• Laundry FaciM-e's"
Westland . •
1 DEDROOM S505 MONTHLY
Z BEOROOM S M 5 MONTHLY
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810-362-4088
SENIOR DISCOUNT'
Amen4ies mclude
• Heal ft waier
• Carpeting 4 blmds
• Apoliarices'
• Laundry facilities
• Pool ft air cbnditori^g
« Walk-in ctosets
• Dishwashers in select&J unls
• Cable avalable
On Wayne R d between
Ford 4 Hunter
m
I block S of Big Beaver
between Uvemois 4 Crooks.
810-362-0290
:
Troy
Ask About Our
Holiday Special!!
STUDIO - $420
1 BEDROOM - $480
2 BEDROOM - $520
PiNE LAKE FRONTAGE - Available
now. Pnvate entrance SmaH 1 bed100m studo. Secluded 2 acre
wooded tot. comptelety 1uir>shed.
housewares, air, cable etc Perfect
temporary residence S69S'mo •
etectne. 810-681-&479
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. ClOSe 10 1-75
Hawthorne Club
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$520
I 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts: |
• Enjoy luxury-living a1 |
z
affordable prices
Z
6200 North Wayne Rd.
Open 7 Days
Located on Moovei
WESTLAND CAPRI
I SUNNYMEDE |
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APTS.
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CENTRALLY
LOCATED
IN WESTLAND
Forest Lane
Apartments
furnished apts in smaB, quiei compleii Fully furnished ft decoraied
studio. 1 ft 2 bedroom urots Includes,
dishes, (mens, t i c . Cleaning services
avalabJa Beach 'privileges No pets
please Rents starting at $600 Heal
ft water included SHORT TERM
LEASES tor qualified apoficanis
•810-681-8309
FARWiHGTON HILLB : • ' - • .
Furrvshed rooms. lor rem Also one
unturrvshed efficiency Cat after 5
pm
810-574-1528
WESTLAND WOODS
APARTMENTS '
459-6600
T
WesBand
1 ft 2 bedroom apts .
some with Lrepiace
Sw.mm.ng poof
Tenms Court
Clubhouse
Professionally Managed
B^aufiuliy Landscaped
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
' Starting at S475
Included
TROY
TROY
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WARREN
PLAZA
25108 Hoover. Warren
Heal. & Waier
SECURITY DEPOSIT. $250
II you were good th.s year. youN get
everything you want lor Christmas!
TROY/ROYAL OAK,
Westwood Vilage w-tl save you
. Fu8.Spectrum Selection
$45 CO for the first 4 months of a 1
At Amber Apartments
year lease or give you Free Heal'!
Pet? .",.:
.'.....•....-.Ask! W e also have 2 outdoor pools. 2
(810) 280-1700 .
tenrtis courts, weighlroom. 2 sauna's,
hnp y^wwvy.amberapl com
clubhouse, • secured 'entrances, carports and much, much more. Hurry onfy a tew apts are l e t with this special arid wilt last thru Dec. 3i'st."i
SOMERSET AREA.- FROM $550
. Caa for more exof.ng details?
Studio and spacious 1.4 2 bedroom
apartments,.. Amenities include:
• Owner Paid Heal
"On selected units only •
• Laundry Facilities
. On Joy Rd.,.
• Balconies or Pattos
between
Newburgh and . H i * Rds
• Intercoms
-.
Lrvccua Schools,
• Dishwashers
• Disposals
• . ' . - . '
W E S T L A N D - 1 bedroom $46&'mo.
• Air Cohditionihg1st floor. Heat 4 wal.er included
• Window Treatments
Close To Shopping 4 Expressways Clean, quiet. On-site laundry/storage.
O n V/arten between MiddteceS 4 Inkster. No cats/dogs.
313-425-9339
VILLAGE APARTMENTS
(810) 362-0245
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Prce shown is lor t yT. lease
. Shorter leases available
Greai kxatonTieal.'water/pooi .
EHinds'airi'no pets ft much more
WESTLAND
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Washer/Dryer In each unit
Window Treatments
Dishwasher
Air Conditioned
Walk 16 Downtown
Easy Access to 1-275
: -From''
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Country Comer Apts.
TELEGRAPH 4 7 MILE
1 bedroom • $425 4 up 2 bedroom $525 4 up studio - $380 rncludes
heaVwater.
313-534-9340
VENOY PINES
APARTMENTS
Spacious 1 bedroom
700 sq ft. - $455
COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS
(313) 721.-0500
Westland
TAYLOR - Residential area, spacious. Slove. fridge, laundry facilities,
utilities, included $550^/6.. $275;
secunty deposit
313-595-0387
Wt>»M
On Wayne Rd. S of Warren Rd
313-722-4700
ftrrhingharrvW. B!oomheld/Troy
BLOOMFIELO LAKES APT$.
Western Hills Apts.
WESTLAND-Adorable, affordable I
bedroom, baiemenl apartment, carpeted, stovevretrigeratof. $465 mo
includes utilities: Available now. Joy.'
Merriman.
(313)261-7741
810-437-1223
2 A 3 Bedroom$
1425 S q FI.-1500 S q F l
• 2 Full Baths
• Central Air •
S ot Plymouth Rd. E. of Hagoerty • Window Treatments
Daily 9-6
Sat-Sun: 11-4 • Clubhouse w/Sw-jnming Pool
. and tennis courts •
P L Y M O U T H - Downtown.' Luxury • Watk-tn Closets
apartment lor Rent with 3 bedrooms. » Free Heat On Selected Units
2 baths, washer 4 dryer and att Whirl- • Gatehouse. Entry
poof appliances. $950Vmonrh.
• Corporate Umts Available
LYNCH PROPERTIES
• Large Storage Areas
(313). 454-4117
• - N e a r ProVxJenoe Hospital
• Laundry Facilities ,
• Carports
,.
• P L Y M O U T H HERITAGE A R T S / " • 24 Hr, Emergency Mamlenance
"Achieve the comfort .yen/, s o ^ Great Location, easy access to
• deserve at a price that meets y o u r ! Expressways. Malls. Shopping
J needs. F;om $465 per month. •
• Relax in a spacious apt. located |
just minutes from downtown
m
Plymouth. Heat 4 Water.included.l
Providence Or. 4 W. 9 Mile Rd.
• Be a pari 61 our community:
m
F u ^ Eoyipped Kitchen
D.nihg Room
Large Storage Areas
A'-Conditoning
Laundry Fapfees
Lighted Parking
Sparkling Pool
Tennis Court
.
Window Treatments
24 Hr, Emergency Maintenance
FamJies Welcome
W E S T BLOOMFIELD '
• U o bedroom. 2 bath a p t . great
view, fireplace, washer 4 dryer large
master suite and one garage space,
included Gated community ,:
Call
" . 810-661-0770
CALL NOW!!
(810). 353-5835 •
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Three bedroom, three bath loanhome. 2800 sq H. large o/eal room
patio and balcony, lull s u e washer
and dryer and one garage space
.odurJed
Ca.T 810-661-0770
• 1 & 2 bedroom
Apartments
• Carports
• Fabulous'location
• Social activities
HILLCREST CLUB
WARREN
W A Y N E FOREST
APARTMENTS
(313) 326-7800
Sft^i'lyon
23275 RiverskJe Drive
SouthlieW. M«higan
(Decker ft Commerce)
Spacious 1 . 2 4 3 bedroom apts
1 Bedroom Irom $505 '-"•'
2 Bedroom 1r0m $535
356-0400
$799
Opc^lLKVy
. PLYMOUTH •
i bedroom ranch-style apartments.
Pnoceiori Coort Aprs Call .
1»-6pm. Mon-Fn. 313-459-66*0
SPECIALS
2 Bedroom/
2 Bath
From
$685.00
FRANKLIN
RIVER
APTS.
R E D F O R D , 2 bedroom apt $ 6 0 0
a month includes .utilities S1200
move-in Contact Tom
810-624-0004
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Southfield
GLEN COVE APTS.
(313) 538-2497
•Country Setting
• Central Heat 4 Air Condtion.ng
•Solid, Masonry.Construction
•Pool • Tennis'
810-669-1960
2163 Decker Rd
810-355-0770
REDFORD AREA
OPEN WEEKENDS
Oak Par* .,;'
Lincoln T o w e r s
A Frie'ndty. Homey Atmosphere
810-355-1069
SOUTHFIELD.
. 1 • 2. • 3 Bedrooms
P o n t i c Trail , •
(between West & Beck Rds.)
Daily 9-6,.Sat 10-2, Sun 1V-3
With Approved Credit
$25 Appiicaion F e e
SENIOR DISCOUNT'
includes:
. Heat ft water
. Air conditoneo
» Balconies 4 cable
• Storage
• Laundry tacAties
» Easy access: 1-696 4 1-275
Wellington Place
l & ? Beciiooms
NOVI RIDGE
Equsl H u u l m j
FREE HEAT
Twin Arbor
Apts.
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WALNUT
RIDGE
APARTMENTS
1 8edroom.,.$510
2 Bedrooms
starting at..$550
SOUTHFIELD
Westland Estates
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12 MILE A LAHSER
TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY
810-355-2047
OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-5
SATURDAY. 12-4
S e e k s Person W h o
E n j o y s Living W e l l
(610) 624-6606
SOUTHFIELD
U r g e . 1 bedroom. FREE HEAT,
dean, quiet walk-in closets, covered
parking 24 monitored intrusion
alarm Rent S600.
Oft Ann Arbor Road. 1 block west
ol Sheldon (next to B^J Boy)
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OPEN WEEKENDS
Heat, low security: $43Vmonth.
2 or 3 bedroom spaoous to*n810-96O-4$37or
810-6SOS399
houses. elegant formal divng room 4
great room, natural fireplace. 2'4
baihs. master' bedroom suae. lua.
Walled Lak&fNovi .
basement 2 ca/ attached garage
1 & 2 bedroom
WEATHERSTONE
Apartmenjs 4 Townhomes
TOWNHOUSES
Spacious, A<. blinds. pocJ.
dishwasher, storage ft laundry
(810)350-1296
$799 moves you in
Franklin Rd. S. o< 13 Mile
includes 1st mo rent
(*)5C
Classifications 400 to 405 ,
Monday, December 23, 1996 O&K
phone. •'•-.
• Choose direct connect t o rental office
of g e t floor plans arid specials by fax.
FREE APARTMENT GUIDES
FAST
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EASY&
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IHck one up at Kroger*, Metjer, RKe AW, 724HOURS Eteven, Arbor Drue* or at outdoor rtewsracki.
. For brformatlon, «»11810-355-5326
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Apartments
$200 Security Deposit
FROM$490
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Includes Heat
Dishwashers - Pool
Central Air
Vertical Blinds
313-397-0200
Daily 9-6
Sat-Sun 11-4
A P A R T M E N T S
L(K'i\c'ul .uljrutnt to n.Ltur.illy \sixkktl Miius Park.
ccohtiniiiitl, 1 iincl 2 -bulrniiin iijiartniL-ncs'iiml
townlnnists.
(jimfdrt.vbli- living wirli air
ttinditidtiin^, pnvati- Ijalionks, lui^i-1lostts. luMt
inclikks.1. Also CaMc TV, and 2 swimming (XKIIS,
SMART-stdpiu (hi• front ciitraruv.
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llx-twttn Midilli'lH'li itiul
Merriman Roads
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Classifications 4 0 0 to 5 0 0
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BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES
FARMINGTON & ALL CITIES
FREE
TENANTS & L A N D L O R D S '
810642-162O
RENT-A-HOME
PLYMOUTH
Five'Haggerty •
C l a i m i n g 4 bedroom brick cotanai
2 ; . baths la/mr-y room (.replace o a k
k i c h e n hardwood ROOTS. 2 ca/. a;r.
d o g accepiaWe $ l 8 ? 5 - m o
O 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-^002
PREVIEW. CATALOGS PHOTOS F A R M I N G T O N • 2 bedroom l bath,
HOUSES. CON DOS. APARTMENTS kvirlg room, basement, y a r d I car P L Y M O U T H tVYP - 2,000 s q t l .
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S1300
ENTAL P R O S
(810) 356-RENT •Colonial
O&E
Monday, December 23, 1996
flrirJ ^p*"y
SoulhernRentjJs
M A D E I R A B E A C H o n Beaoh Corner
k i i i i r y 2 bedroom. 2 batfi* N o w
through J a n MonttVy
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Enjoy the sunsets (810) 569-6300
M A R C O ISLAND. FL - Warm, sonny
sXies 1 Corme o n dOAn Luxury AJter(root home Spa^ heated pool, gas
Q B O dock g a r d e n pabc (2 wk, rmn I
Non smokers ava.ijb!e 1 ' 4 • 2 (15
3 1 • 3 / 1 5 . 4 / 1 2 • 4/26.97 Sleeps
6 C a * OAher. 2 0 1 837-1825 (HJ)
lynHfip Wanted Gtoeral
Management
ABSENTEE OWNER
A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE
FuK time position "m Sootfit)«lcVFa/rn
Hrits area flsspoosrbJ* tp< invotping
a M cash rece.pls Need t o pa organ i j e d a n d deiarfedonentfed
Mart
• B;c*er . Bonded
• S p e e i a w o g mcorpo/a'a transferees resume t o H R 2. 26776 W TZ Mile.
S o m h f * W . M l 48034
• Betore m a k n g a deos<on. ca3 u s '
We p e r s o n a u a rxir service (o meet
yoor leasing 4 jnanagemeni rreeds;
HelpWiDtedGeoeral
flc
Computer Department
CHILD CARE CENTER
AUTOMOTIVE COUNTER
SALES
Q u a l i t y c h i l d care center
M e K i o g YeSaMe. low>g caregivert l o \& part time p o r t i o n
ori Tue». i . T h u r s . T i p r n 10-6wn or
T u e j . 4 ' T h u r * . Irom 3-6pm. t»pen«nce p/efeced.
810-489-0810
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Earn $8-$10y1-iouy Fnencfy inrj/y-idua!*
are n e e d e d l o . i o m pur sales learn.
Health insurance and a 401K plan
ava-iabie-, AppJy'ai
J c « opening m corr^crter dept, (4
large pharmacy. Pharnf^cy/medical
expenerv,* prewired- Lotus, word
processing i W * P<e!e««d Hours:
9-5 30 p m Moh.-Frt Send resume K>
33510 Schootcrafl. Lrvorta, Ml 48150.
A i m Robin/Pet*.
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PerlofiTiahce Center
D & H
ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR
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36534 Prymouth R d
Income Property Mgmt
Fu'l-bme p o s t i o n (of L u i u r y RetrraSHARE REFERRALS
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(313) $91-3224
FARMIHGTOH
Grand
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2S592 Orcnarii Lave R d
ITGCA Corr^Txin.rji. Musi hava «1 least
R E D F O R D RANCH
2 bedroom. !•
Shiawassee "• C o i y 2 bedroom
Farmngton H^ls (810) 737-4002
RENT-A^HOME
1 year eipenervee. Fle»'b!« hours
bath
carpeted
app>ances
living
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SPECIALISTS
scxne updates basement n e * « , n Must
relate
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senors
CompetGroAing preosjoo lune aido service
d o * s . appliances I c a ' . termed, dog room, fenced yard. S 6 6 S M O
Manufacturing soltwate
Tramer/
N A P L E S FLA • Nature lovers para810-642-1620
itive Ai<ges Send resurr* 10
RENTAL PROS
(810) 356-RENI" d'Se 3 L-edroom 2 bato end or»l. 2nd"
center needs Service Manage* wnth
SINGLE FAMILY
oofy $800« month
installers. Encelenl pav.tenefits. l i m The TtOAbfickje.
68A. S Adams. B.rrrvngham
eog.ne
drrveabity
end
people
SJutls
D i l l PROPERTIES
810-737-4002 ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom ranch I tioor G a l e d con-jTiunty. many e«uas
lied (ravel Fax resume i o HR-CQI
SPECIALISTS
24111 CK£ Center Drive
EnceSenl Lrvonia k x a f o r t . ' Salary
CHILDREN'S
B I R M I N G H A M ATTRACTIVE 2 bed810-347-1567 w CaH Kim
S t r \ < e s Tatored to,Corporate
SoothJ.ekJ. Ml 46034
ba'.h. appi-ances basemwit, fenced J a n A p r J . S280CVmo 810-471 4618
dependanl upon experience and c«fCENTERS
l o o m ; near downtOATi Stove."retng- F A R M l N G T O N HiLLS • 3 t e d r o c m
810-347-4600 E U 216
tNo phone ca'Ss accepted)
Transferees investors.
yard Pets Negotiable $800, M O
tilicabon
Will tram i h e nghi
Seeks - creative and • energeic
eralcy, dishAasher $665 . uUi'-es
complelely updated ranch JmhiarEOE M F V i W
O u l - o t T o A h OAners
person
Call' J y n (313) 513-S900
RENTAL PROS
(810) 373-RENT
LEAD a n d ASSISTANT CARECaJI
(810) 626-614» duile occupancy S13CXJ MO Agent
COMPUTER TECHNICIANS.'
Time Share RcntaU Professional rental maHagemeni o l
GIVERS (or MetfO-Deirct .area
c-Aher Roger H Murray Re M a i R O C H E S T E R
REPAIR
AEROBICS INSTRUCTORS HILLS
SnettAUTOMOTIVE NAPA
hom>es and condos Western Wayne
c«n!ers o l a national child care
2 yrs experience ExceCenl pay.'
' B I R M I N G H A M . - b e a u t M ' country ExecuV. e P' rrooppearni ees 810-641 5300 Rochester R d ' - Eleganl Tod-^r 3268
classes beg.rvurkj J a n 6 Hi/vo
PARTS S T O R E S
4 OaV-ano cour.ty Bftsl Serv<e S
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French home 2 t ^ A o w . s d e n near
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lirrkiy
reasonable tees
810-343-5100 6 30am. Mon W e d , Step 7 15pm
t o n s avaiabte Fun i i m * benef.is
« Assistant Maaager positions
810-347-1567
d o A n l O A n Birrtiirigham
available F A R M i f i G T O N HiLLS • 3 bedroom
Tues/Thurs. Step 1 0 . ! 5 a m F r i T e e n
LAKE B U E N A Visla. Fb - D.sney
roc<n. (.replace d.ning rcom 3 < j ;
moiude 401-K, injurance o p f o r ' i
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area FuKy lumished condo. s'eeps 6
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D 4 H PROPERTIES 8tO-737-WH? W e e k
» 8 l o r s a l e or r e n t
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN
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m o s security
HornelOAn
B I R M I N G H A M • 3 bedroom V bam I
517-2460187
Will I r a n Retirees and students welSmall h^gh-tech computer company
career w-,{h Ch.kXme ChJdrens
(810)
53^-7711
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ranch Appliances Fenced oarage
ROCHEST-ER H I L L S ,
l.enkerv
come Full a n d p a d time p o r t i c o s
Ptymouth.Carilon.area is looking Jot a
Cenic-rs. please ca'l trie C'enier
Pels O K S900.MO
Adams Adams Wesr 4 ' « d r o o m
and benefits ayarlabJe Apply aT
(ull-'time C o r i i p u l e r
Tecftnician
nearesl y o u
ALL THE HOURS
RENTAL PROS
( 8 t 0 | 356 RENT F A R W i N G T O N 4 Other suburbs
bnck colonial,. 2 . . ba^hs tarn-^ room
Krvghis.' Aulo Suppry. Inc , 43500
Responsio.'Ties and q u a - f c a t o n s
Vacation Resort
Farmngfon H.£s 810-489-8555
CORPORATE
YOU NEED
(.replace dirung room neutral deck
Grand-fdveiL No-^i
are:
assembly,
noobleshoobng,
end
Nonhv.lie 810-.476-1516
'TRANSFEREES
NO NIGHTS, WEEKENDS
air' 2 car A\a.!aWe 11 56 $2300mor
B I R M I N G H A M C H A R M I N G 3 bedPhone 810-348-1250
Rentals
repair o l PC Computers. exce"t-nt
Canlon 313-981-3222
For ycx.r RELOCATION NEEDS
OR HOLIDAYS
D ' 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002
loom
1 bath I, w i g room lot ma'
organisational skills able t o AO/k w>th
Can D A H PROPERTIES
Earn S6-59 hourly -Weekly pay. car
EOE
AUTOMOTIVE
ikn-rvg room fcreadtasl room 2 car
rr^nimal SupervtsKm K no A ledge o l
810-7374002
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BOYNE AREA
needed m-:eage p a d $75h,r,ng OJL Changers . a n d Light Service
ROYAL OAK • 3 bedroom bur.ga'o A
g * r , i g e basemen! lirepiaces deck
Windows 95 arid NT Networking a
S'eeps 12-16 3 Baihs 2 color TV s1 batti
A o o d tioors
dpp'-»nces
tronus ca'f
Techs Earn 5400 to $500 per week
air. hatdAOOrt floors, pets ok 127$
plus Full benefit package salary to
G A R D E N ClTV - 2-3 bedroom bun
313-420-1274
deck tenceJ y a ' d . near do-Anto*n V C R s
MERRY MAIDS
810-471-0930 Appry in person Novi Motive Inc,
Sim-h $1300 month 810-540-2665
comimensuraie w.th qoaLfcarons
CHILDCARE
Q&IOA
living room fam fy rt>.wn
Jan 1st $375 m o (8101.435-0216
21530 Novi Road PetAeen 8 4 9 ASSISTANT wanted fc* mlants 4 lod- Please send resume .to Attn Per€MPLOVMfNT/
fenced 2 car garage 5675 WO
BOYNE CHARLEVOIX:
lakelrpni
M;le Roads.
B I R M I N G H A M • C g | « 2 bedroom
cHers Part-time. Mon-Fn. afternoons! sonnel Coordnaior 28456, Ecorse
RENTAL PROS
1313) fti.3 R E N T ROYAL OAK - 4 bedroom hardAood c o n d o s . Sleeps, 2-8 plus Cable
INSTflUaiON
h a r d w o o d floors
lenced
yard
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25-35 hours per Aeek Catf Wayne- Rd . Romulus Ml 48174
'ioors
Josecl
porch.
Aasrer
d'^c-r
JJCU>2I.
fireplace
Close
In
skiing
Aasfier dryer M s ot storage space
AUTOMOTIVE
Westland YMCA'
(313) 721-7044
H A R T L A N D 2 bedroom home iake rta k rv, doAniuAn SI 375 mo
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CONSTRUCTION
TECHNICIAN
access liic-place N o long Jerri* ccri
Years'8101855-3300. 810-363-3S85
(810) 473-0625
Pte-ise.ca|t
<8tCrt 594-7607
E i p e r . e r c e d Operator 4 Laborer
Now hir.og, automotive iechnc<an
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(810) 669-1800
(810,6-32-6020 ROYAL OAK - 2-3 bedroom CA'- BOYNE C O U N T R Y - 3 bedroom, 2 seeking AH e i p e t e n c e d careLeafn Ahi'e y o u Earn'
. BIRMINGHAM
Maple Woodward denta' 4 ' retirement avaiiab-e
p'ffed v (Mth. l.v.ng room ' a'l afp'-- b a i h home on Walloon Lake 6 m i ; s
taker or .couple for a beautiful 72
The L e a r n i n g Tree
oilers
Upper 4 loAei units 3 bedrooms
INXSTER • 3 bedroom V b.mh br'r^k .Kices fenced $895 K\0
CONSTRUCTION
App.V
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person
Holday
Chevrolet.
S ol PelOSky sleeps 10 Days 8 1 0
u a l gated commortty m North;
employees a n E.duCaliOn reimr M i d w u t x l s up\)a!ed kitcr^n appli
rancfr. 1200 sg it yard doob'e iot
Sub contracting crew needed lor gov30250 Grand R-ver, Farm.ngion
RENTAL PROS
(81.01 356-RENT 986-5396 Eves 810 373-5851
A'esi Dettc-.t O u a ' l e d - canct:bursement program 4 on-sife
rtiKes' l V ) 2 s q M each 1 & 2 car no $57 5 M O
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RENTAL PROS
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l'3t'ii 513 RENT I ROYAL OAK.- 13 Campbell - Bi.t.k 3 "CABIN FOR rent idea) lor outdoor
mantenance inciud ng grounds
401K Retren-^nr Plan
0 4 H PROPERTIES. 810-73 7.4002
AUTO SERVICE M A N A G E R
bedroom
f.n.sfied. basement rec enthus-asi's Near Crystal Wounla.n
carpentry, and m-nor eiecircal
M e d c a l - 4 Dental Benelns
TRAINEE 10 S30K 45 hours.
K E E G O HARBOR
2 -bedfoorn room 2'.7»15 appliances 1 t a r deck,
hea!.ng arcd pi-umc^ng Bene'.I
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CONSTRUCTION
Ski re'son, snow mobrfe Ira.ls. hunt^ig
P a d Vacation. Hoi-days.
Aeek Salary, bonus benefits
B I R M I N G H A M OakChes'.erlja'd
ranch C j r p e f e d apptances bast-- s^hcnjis Aijr.in * a ' x m g neutral inru
packa-ge irciudes a t w o c e d a n d f.sh.ng
l 6 l 6 ) 882-9650
and Personal Days
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SUPERVISOR
810-524-1500 fax 524-2461
3 or 4. bedroom t a p e cod lan-uly merit lence'd yard Pels OK .$650. Dul Fenced yard SlOQOmo
rooni toAhhome, h e a t h , nsur-'
Rase reviews b<-yearty
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room
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2 fireplaces
white RENTAL PROS
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8'TO-7374002
a r t e u t i ' l t s , cao'e TV, and
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BAKERS ASSISTANT
A m e r c a s largest suhroon.
kitchen 2 baths .2 car a r alarm
salary Per irrimediate considerr o j n i 2 baths , near Bo,ne Nubs
Full 4 p a n time
company, seekvconsiruction supersmall pet acceptable 5 ? 5 0 0 m o
LIVONIA 4 ALL CITiES
ROYAL OAK. 1 3 C r o o k s . Updated 3
Cal. 525-5767 ot apply <n pe<-scn a l o n , (a» or m a t resume and
J a n 5-9th Very reasonable FabuMidnights
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. D 4 H.PROPERTIES '810-7317-1002.
bedroc-m rafrt.-,h oak kitchen 'in.shed
RENT-A-HOME
sa'ary history lo
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Apply, al The Looney 8aker
Carpentry, w.ndow door• installation'
basetneni
appliances, . nevirai
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Certified
Really.
Inc
13931 Farrrtngtoh Rd : b v o n i a
Good customer 4 emptoyee relations
bii'ndi deck 2-ear S i 2 0 0 mo
B R I G H T O N • 2 b e d r o m 1 - bath all
810-642O620
CHILD CARE
38345 West Ten M ' e Road
Career opportunity w.th excei'enl
D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-617-6788 MYRTLE BEACH - AiMer rental
appliances Kv-rig room yard dock
Providers heeded for mfanls todd'ers sa'ary, and -benefits- Send resume
O c e a n from condo Indoor, outdoor
Suite 300
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RENTAL PROS
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basemen!
810-471-1.022
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40480 Grand R.ver Ave «A
bungalOAs
basements
2 car 810-447-2511 Eves 810-756-0362
fenced y a r d $750 WO
TELLER
Novi Ml 48375
garages
$969
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3034
Ferns
4
B R I G H T O N S C H O O L S 2 bedroom
RENTAL P R O S . . I 3 1 3 I 51-3-RENT
CHILDCARE DIRECTOR
PERMANENT PART.FULL TIME
S A N i B E L C A P T I V A ISLANDS
or lax to (810)473-3989
3102 N Connecticut 8 1 0 546-454-1 i
1 bath
} car attached garage
TRUCK DRIVER
4 ASSISTANT
Our lop three bar.ktngcientis.iookmg
L u t u ' y gulf-front bay side condos
APARTMENT
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krlchen appliances: 6 month lease LIVONIA .7 W,!e Wemrnanl- AbSotor energelc ihd.viduaJs', to IJI Wesi reeded-tor 8elore and After School C O N T R O L L E R
• Muilr-branch •
Full lime position
LEASING AGENT
with credit check. 51 200 a monlfi kjle mint corndi-'l^i 3 bedrooms r . S O U T H F i E L D - 3 bedroom i ' bath private beachfront estates i Aeek
Bloomfe'd area open-rigs
Candi- program Part t m e and full to posi- flooring.-disirtbutor seeks individual
mirmum Sanibel Accomodathons
L i . J i g room
app'.aricos
n i i h 1 m o n ' h security Available Dec
Experienced
teais-.ng
agent
.n.reli.'ebaths oak krichen app'iances 1183 ranch
available/
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1-800-237-6004
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(810)486-811.0 &cj ft neutral 2 car- storage no pels fenced yard Gara-je Pels OK i'799
ment housing Fu'l-fime for Lunury d l i n g
. '313-640-4630
and customer
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external accounting a n d 'computer
RENTAL PROS
i.SIOr 356-RENT
Re!-remem Comrnun.ty
F/uSt. b e experience Up to $8 25hr. t o start
smokerswaterbeds
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B R I G H T O N T W P 3 bedroom 2
plus benefit's and 401K X a l Terry
CIRCULATION
SOUTHFiEt'O - 3 b e d r o o m > 2 t,p t T O R C H l A K E - l 2 &'3bedroom Cotcandidate t o have experience m
weekends Send .resume IO
wage. Benefits
ba-tis, 2 car garage, appiiances I '
today - 645-7662
'•%.,dOAn. 1 balhs no basemeril 2 car tages. 1 m i e Irom A d e n - q l c i s e lo
MARKETING
POSITION cred.1, bank relationships, budgel.ng
The
TrCiAOr«Jge
laurKjry room o n ! ' • acres . 51 000 J M l t F O R D M-5aMJ(c.rd P 3 Brick 4
available.
benefit adrh.n.slration. • accounting,
garage A.va lab'e Ja« ;1 al S750 m o
fiACei'ent &nOAmc>b-'l:ng, (ra-ls-Skiing
Advamage
Staffing
Needed
for.Tcade
magaz.rie
pub24111 Civic Center "Drive'
per month
(810)231-3180 i bedroom colonial 3 baths f replace
'••• ¢116-331-4313 or 810-293-0890
Can i8!0t 669-4622
lisher Expenc-nced m d r e e l rha'l, l.-st, finance, cash managemenl and com"
Soutt-.fie'd Mi. 48034- •'
. oak. kitchen, abeyances, centra" vac
BARTENDING
INSTRUCTOR
puter
kriOAtedge Novell. Network
acquisToris. marketing, pro.ect anal• (tJo phone ca'is accepted)
CANTON
F o r d V / a r r e n • Fresh-V Ahrrtpco( f l u s h e d wa'koul 2800 sg
" Yon guys are. OK!
llexible hours, prior, b a r t e n d i n g ysis and desktop pub-'iSh.ng Exce"en! administration a pJus W e offer a
S Y L V A N LAKE
Orcha/J
Lake
TRAVERSE CITY
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compiele corr.pensalton package
I never expected
written a n d verbal, sksis necessary
r o o m , fireplace
2 - . baths appli- 0 8 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002 room sky'tighis rectAOod 4 oak t.reS e n d , resume Er<ksbn s Floonrrg
Special Fas snd vurter 2 rugft pac*;Send resume salary req'j.remenlsto
APARTMENT MANAGER '
• •ances.aif neutral bimds 2 car decksuch a tremendous
p'ace deck garage a-r b o a t s ' p . N o sges AAA. ckscinxiLs 1-800-968-2365
Suppty. I 0 1 3 , 0 r c h a r d S i -Fer'ndale.
Dep1 t<BR P O Box' 2600, - '
COUPLE "
NORTHVILLE • EieLuf.veCo-'onia! 4 P e t s , - Smokers Si8C»D mo ,
no -pels' $ 1 700 rno
BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Ml 48220 Attn Al M a g h e s '
resfxtnso. lieill defi- , . Troy. Ml 48007
For-large suburban property manageD 4 H PROPERTIES- 8lO-r37-*CCf2 bedro-jms 3 balhs c e n i r a i a r Great D 4 H PROPERTIES ' aiO-737JOC."> '
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meni company Musi have 2 years 30-40industrialpos'tOns S h i p p ^ i g 4
loc^fkjn Occuparvcy 1-15-97, $1 995
nitely
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CONTROLLER4-6 YEARS" experiexperience in property managemenl.
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8 1 0 348-6245 TROY • ?pe-d'oom 1 bath, carpeted
Living Quarters to
C A N T O N 4 Other suburbs
C I T Y . O F LIVONIA
••again!"'
ence'm financial statement preparaApanmenl 4 utilities" included C a l l Cab'e Technician, Engneenng AssisCORPORATEsunroom iarge lot. Troy schools No
tant, Sa'es 4 More. Full time'good The City of Livc-n-a «s seeking quali- tion and. c.onsolidavron m a mufti•
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9am-5pm
8,10-352-4043
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CRCDctroit
Area
•apphances -S800.MO- - uM res • T
beneliis
4
permanent
piagement
fied appl.cants tor PART-TIME TEM- b r a n c h operation
Position
also'
An Equal Opportunity. Employer
bedroom-bnck ,rarv:h Aith finished
For yovr RELOCATION NEEDS
mo riecurily dep-05'l . Ca'l Babara
Earn up lo S250Q"mo •
PORARY emp'oymenl oppcriun.ties responsible for audits o l branch
ClTJ'ES
SINCE 1976
basemeni 2 car garage luity remcxl
O u r classified
.
Can D & H PROPERTIES
10am-2pm a! .
, 810-362-41¾
HUMAN
RESOURCES
for
the
lonowing
positon
Applicants
(mancJ'at
records
a
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training
branch
QUALIFIED
APPLIANCE
REPAIR
TRAINEE
e'«d
A
ne
A
k.tche.n
4
carpeting
$400
810-737^002 ,
sales p e o p l e a r e
rr-usf be a U S C i r e n or resde.nl managers in dscal responsibility
5450 per Ak * benefits Commitrnenl
.
8T0-541-06O0
m o Other, homes available a'.so
TROY LARGE 3 bedroom ranch 2
w a n i n g to hear
a'en with the' right t o wprk .rvtlie N a t i o n a l c o m p a n y
competitive
required Must have-gooddrrviog a n d
C L A A K S T O N - 3 bedroom 1 bath 810-759-99.76
baths .indoor p o o l 4 j a c u 7 i i fin.shed
from you;..
US
salary: rgood benefits company c a r .
work
record
(3.13)
522-p596
BINGO
PLAYERS
ranch Appliances l.ni'shed baseb a s e m e n t , attached garage 2 - i r e ,FR£E PREVIEW ,
for m o r e informaTion
Contact' SneKingSearch.ATTN LM
NOVI COLONIAL 3-4 b e d r o o m 1 pia:es t a - p e f e d apphances. Amd-.-,-A
ment, yard $900 M O
Earn money 4 Tree U p While p'aying .
SHARE REFERRALS
SCHOOL CROSSING
P 0 Box 1303 Troy M l . 48099-1303
APPOlNTMJiNT' SETTERS
calf..."•RENTAL PROS
(8,10) 373-RENT' bath, appliances basement yard Irealmerxs 5 acres S1400 Nr>pets
. 810-642-1620
B.ngo .Call N a d n e 1313) 371-6248
GUARDS
Part
time
Mon-Fn
4pm
6pm
$8-'
1700 sg (1 5 S 5 0 M O
WAYNE
613-1 S- A d a - n i B-rrr,.r.gharn .
810-375-0856'
. COPIER TECHNICIAN
hour p'us bonus Farmmgtcm area
BODY SHOP HELPER
{15-20HR. WEEK)
D E A R B O R N - 3-4 t-edroom bem- R E N T A L P R O S ! (8101 356-RENT
313-591-0900
interview-wig tor experienced tecfim
Calt 810-553-3555. e x t . 2 9
For custom truck and Ira.le'r manutacV/Avr^E • Cute 2 b e d r c ^ m h ^ r . e , 1st B^ni rvgham m Tpjvh - FabulOOS spa-.
gajow, V - baths dirvng basement
56
5
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Applicants'
musl
have
a
N O V I 9 Mite M e a d o A b r o o k - Brick 4
cian
Call for appomunent
:
luHng',p!an| Experience required
OAKLAND
e c u s .miage norrie .seeks neat
floor laundry 5595 m o p'us 'secu'rit,l e n c e d yard $650 WO
Hgh.School dptoma or its equivalent,
bedroom contemporary 3 - baths
(810) 348-5458
APT GENERAL HELPER Call'Mon-Fn". , ( 8 t 0 j 437,-1122 have acceptable hearing and visuai
Includes Aater " Call Penny at re'Spr'insh'e ' e m i ' e 28-45 To share
R E N T A L P R O S , . 1313) 513-RENT 2200 sg ft s f u d o ce-J:ng f,repiace
810-644-1070
Full time grounds 4 ignt mantenance
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3»3-840-2334 Ait'' same- No-'lease or security
acuty
aRdprev.ousemploymenfwith
2 car as oeutra) 52200 m o ,
BOWLING CENTER "
COUNTER
GENERAL HELP
depes't 'equ reef
(8101.644-9099
for Delro't a p a r i r r j n t complex BeneROCHESrlW
D E A R B O R N HEIGHTS -.2,bedroom 0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-SCO2
p u b i c - c o n t a c t ' highly , desirable
;
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BLOOWFIELD
UHa'sied f.ls Call. Mon-Fn.. 1-3 313-341-0725 has openings lor Ihe foJtow-.ng posi- NOTE ALL APPLICANTS CONSID- Fuil time - Midday afternoons lor
r a n c n , Appliances
liv^ig
roorp
ROCHESTER HILLS
tions
Coupler
help
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persons
hea'th
OuD,
Livonia
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of
Che'sea
3300
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BL OO-', - F T E L D H I C L S ' •• Wale n o n An Equal Opportunity Employer
s q
rencecj yarrj 2 c a r ' g a r a g e S550
O R i O N TWP. - 3 Bedroom ranch
t r i l l h e l p . w a t s l a l l 4 pin lumper .Futl ERED F O R INTERVIEW MUST
At (313) 591-1212
bedrooms master su-te, jacuJ/i ( r e : S'rn^i'eT \ , ^rjare la-ge home Pool
810-852-3222
R E N T A t PROS • 1313| 513-RENT carpeted appliances
PASS A SECURITY BACKGROUND
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piaseCorwin V c h * n ?'• tM?rs lam ), gafarje
tirep'ace
etc $450 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED B Y
CLARKStONAAKE .ORiON/
l e n c e d yard. Pels Ok $835 WO
Appty m person Plaza Lanes
, C'QUNTEri HELP
rcom den I ' o a t ' a i r $3500 m^'.
c.-t!-t es
610645-1714
D E A R B O R N (V/est) -, 3 bedroom RENTAL P R O S
THE LIVONIA POLICE' DEPT .
OXfORO
(StOi 373-RENT D 4 H PROPERTIES 610-7.37-iQCg
WORKERS
42001 Ann Arbor R d Plymouth
Full or part-time, at construction
brick bungalow carpeted air appli313-453-4880
Experienced C e r e n t i c e n s e A th reV
Supp>/ company in Ann Arbor Misc
CANTON
PROFESSIONAL m a ' e
8 1 0 - 4 7£5j -Irrrnlrir
4596
a n c e s ' 2 car garage S 9 0 G m o ' * PiNCKNEY • P R E S T i G i O u S C o b b l e APPLY AT Lrvona City HaT CiV.-t d u t e s will t r a m '
ab'e transportation Apply at 25415
(Olisffi'fr
, 313-662-1917.
.WESTLAND
BEAUTIFUL 3 bed lockeig for a roommate Beaut'lul
secority N o p e l s ( 3 i 3 l 561-1325
Service Dept 3rd Floor. 33000'Civc
BRIDGEPORT MILL O P E R A T O R
stone Creek R e m cr tease with room. 2 bath neAly rerrode'e-J
G'enda'e, ReiAord Ml betAC-en9am.
AC V I M * J ' N S"
hci.jje garage lum.shed , Utilities
Cenler Or , (5 M ' e 4 Farmingtcin
Experienced
o
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precision
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2pm
-4pm
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option Ne«v 2400 sgti br.ck colonial
M A T U R E COUNTER person drug
$800 per rr.or.m p u s . security
.nci.j-.le-1 $450 mo ' . $ 4 M depositD E T R O I T (VV o l Telegraph Gr
Ml
481,54
a-rcrah parts :Fcr!! beneliis. Hytrol R d s ) ,, L i v o n a '
3 b e d r o o m s . 2 - baths
2'- car (313) 430-5183 or 13131 255-0638
store experience preferred pan t.me
r 3 l 3 ) 397-3930
Rivet) -, 2. bedrooms W.ng rckxn
Manutaclunng Inc Garden City' 313-421-2000, Ext. 294 O t f c e hours flexible hours Westiand area
garage, hardwood tioors Deck pai.o
' ASSEMBLERS FITTERS
tomiy room, basemen! 1 car garage. fireplace, professionally landscaped
8 30am, to 5,00pm
.
(313)
261-8030
Needed
for
custom
truck,and
traler
(313) 722i6642
W E S T L A N D NORWA.YNE by
SSSSmo . • security
Relerences
appliances 4 ' t a * : n service i n c l u d e d ' M e r n m a n P a ' m e r 2 bedrooms large F A M i N G T O N HILLS hom-e lo share
manufacturing pianl W.nimum e x p e D a n Of Lynn
"
[ 8 1 0 ) 5 6 0 - 0 5 6 5 $2550rrx> 810-231-2776 '.
Aitn profess-unai lema'e Full house
B U S D R I V E R S W A N T E D FUH time N O R E S U M E S ACCEPTED
rience required-Call Mon-Fn
backyard backs up lo park. S52 5'
A 8ETTER JOB
COURIER
ph,-lieges $40Omcr-!h • ; uU'.t.es
(313) 525-4300 or (810) 437-1122 arid Part time lor M e t r o A r p o r i 2 4 ;
810-47B-74B9
.610),477-6353 Sna.l m a t and v o c e ma I coord natpr
Full part-lime
hour shuttle servce M u s t h a v e C D L - A"' Equal Employment. Opportunity For. X-ray company
Seme Aord process ng and pleasant
p o s t o n s availab-'e Must have valid
B P license and be flexible lor h o u r s Emp-loyer M/F-H •
ASSEMBLY. FACTORY
W E S T L A N D RANCH - 2 bed'Oom I
telephone -personality
required
FERNDALE
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to
drivers
icense
Medcat
dental,
401K
a
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weekends.
Apply
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AND SEWERS .
b a l h carpeted i.v-.ng room fenced
share home A.thsmokers S350 IL>- Hghest pay 4 benefts BJotmheid
27980 Northiine Rd between tnkstef CLEAN C U T INDIVIDUALS needed
yard. S 5 2 5 M O
Arnie
810-353-1.155
x109
(oca'l'on
N
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smoking
office-"Send
MICHIGAN
s
largest
vertical
Wind
for expanded operatcn Both inside 4
RENTAL PROS
(313) 513-RENT mshed 'includes utiiites l e a i e m e s - resume to Personnel Manager -3883 manufacturer is lookmg for depend- 4 M^Miebert, Romulus, M l •
sage.
610-219-2930
.outside pos.iions availab'e Top pay
C U L T U R E D STONE INSTALLER
Teegraph Rd S a l e 100 Bloom*ela able Assembly People 4 ' Sewers Full Business forms- C o is seeking hard- tor an easy gig Expenence in phone
W E S T L A N D - Super sharp 4 bedH.ils M l 48302
. t i m e / g o o d pay * benet.ts. H i g h working persons lor Warehouse, & work helpful. Earn $300^500.^)1. t o E a m u p t o S I . O Q O p e r w e e k B e your
R O C H E S T E R HILLS • P r i . a ' e r o o m
room brick ranch, l.r»shedba.semehl
sthipol, diploma or equr^a'ent Pre- Office Warehouse dotes, receiving, start Limited numiber ol p o s ^ o n s own boss Facing stone" Year/ourvJ
no smoking - n o pels
relerence
Livonia Jchoois.."-2~•• car garage
work W e ' pay every week Light
vious work experience pteferred.
sleeking 4putV>g orders Reach truck flespohstle
inquir.es onty C a B
Abie t o Average S8-S20 Hourly
Opbon ayalable $950-810-768-1823 requ.red Lndu-Jes uM-ves $60-75 per
ineighl product Ask! lor Mr. Stanley.
Apply m P^rsoni
experience a * . Office duties Ming
Aeek
(8101 651-6404
A V O N SELLS ITSELF)
. ' • ' . ' • 1.(600) 482-100A "
.L3T3). 449-8334 '
Hrxise oJ Blinds & More
typing, anwenng phones 4 P C : Fun
WHITE LAKE - Lakefroni 2 bedroom"
At Work or Home N o Inventory'
u n e . benefits MiM resume's t o 37654
23000 W 8 MJe
1 bath Rancfi AM appliances fenced SEEKING - female non smoking
Benefits' 1-800-742-4738 .(18.yi)'
CLEANING
CUSTODIAN
:
Anvhein Lnronia. M l 46150
.
Southtield, Ml 48034' . '
yara Pets O K S 7 9 0 M O
rooir.rnaie Aha I k e s dogs 2. bedlull t m e lor large church iri Lrvonia .
CONTRACTOR
RENTAL PROS
(810)' 373-RENT room 2 bath apartment in-Beverly
An Equal Opportunity Employer, 57,hr
to
start
F u t benedls medical
- B U S STATION C L E R K '
NoA hiring Cleaners lor Southdeid
Hi'ls S 4 0 0 . utiW.es 8tQ-540-5819
A Career Y o u Conltol
uniforms'15-20 hoors.Yieek, N o experience Otfce Bidg: SS 50 to S6.hr. .Paid holi- paid 'vacation, holidays
" ASSEMBLY/
'Looking lor d y n a m c
810-465-4420 Working hours are 2 3 0 - l T p m . W e d necessary
M u s i h a v e f l e x i b l e days, paid 'vacation
West Btoomfieid, 15 4 WOdiebeit
LakeA\'aterfront
Sun
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422-11
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LIGHT MANUFAC/^MRING schedule Appty in person at
professorial i n d v i d u a l s ' ;
area Room 4 private full bath Share
Royal O a k Transit Center :
Fu ! i time Ma'e or. Female Must b e
HoineReptais
A / a r e opportunity
CLEANING'MAiNTENANCE
.large, home Kitchen laundry cable'
202 Sherman O r . , i n Royal O a k
over 18 years old (810) 398-0090
Full time position available Mon thru
Non-smoker Month to month O K .
i Successful PlyrrOuth Real
Fn 9 a m - 5 p m Musi have valid oYiv
5 4 2 5 ftent includes u l i l e s
Call
Estate Firm
CUSTOMER REP
ASSISTANT, CONT ROLLER
er's license wilh C endbrsemenl
B R I G H T O N W O O D L A N D La*e
RuSS." 626-7247 or 737-2265 or o l f c e
CAREER CHANGE
Great,Training $ Team
Opportuhrry available,
accounting R e a l Estate sales' Excellent opportu- Physical 4 drug screen required"
2 bedroom home. uTimeoate occu- 646-5000
& APPOINTMENT
Environment
depi d a well eslabushed vSestern nsy -, tirst year income potential in Appty SPS. INC 33510 Schoolcraft.
pancy S900.Yno 517-546-0801
Full t,me, Unl.mted
Wayne county area manufacturing excess o l $50,000 YOU be in control I H W
corner of Farmingtori 4
SETTERS
Income Potential - '
company. Myst be high energy, self ol your i r e . .
Schoolcrafl) Lrvoma,- M l 48150
CP Stud.os vs offering parl-lime,
Room's
Can John. McArd'e or
starter, detail, ooented. with s t r o n g
Mobile Horn* Rentals
liexibe hours..settJig appoiniTrfn Haggerty
analytical skills* Applicants shrrxjtd
REAL E S T A T E O N E
C L E A N I N G OFFICES
rrents by phone 4 servicing c u s have a bachelor i t n acobuhting
Mon - Fn . early evenings, pari lime.
<313> 420-3400
A
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for:
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tomers *\ p e f s o a Musi be
finance, or coenputer science.. Must
3» hours Plymouth or Farmjngton
'mature,
dependable & have
LIVONIA - Furnished room l o renj.
be able l o assist w i t h computer net313-261-0700
areas ' • • Call (810) 615-3554
F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Betrveen 8 most h o u s e .privJeges $100 v.eek
exceferil corrionication' skills.
work: P l a g i u m 4 4 . Windows 3 . 1 .
MJe & MJddiebelt 1 bedroom. $65 1 SVith elderly l a * / C a l Icr interview.
Base wage pTus c o o v a s s i o n 4
ACCOUNTANT/CPA Lotus 5. O r a d e Oala Base. V7ord . CAREGIVER FOR Elderly
C L E A N I N G O F F I C E S 4 Carpet
up per (neek plus ulitities Deposit 313-397-2606 or '810-437-598O
bonuses.
Please
call
W o m e n Lrve-tn position 2-3-4 or C l e a n i n g
Motivaiedhard-working.'iTiio'.murTi 3 Pertecf6 0. andCrysiai Reports ProM o n - F n . 3» h o u r s
required N o pets
810-47^-1874
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5
days,'*
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y r s " experience, m , an phases ot fessional 5 0 Full benefits i n d u d i n g
(permanel position). Ply-mouth area
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
\ _ U L & - _ /
LIVONtA'SUNRISE .'.
Ca» 9-5pm': 313-467-8230
accounting S'tax lor grow-,ng Farm- 40HK) package. Sehid resume, a n d
Earn extra J$S tor the Holidays!'
, W E E K L Y STUDIOS
ihglpn H.Vs C P A Trm: Send resume sa'ary requirements l o :
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313-422-1083.
-CARPENTER
FRA)vllNG
Furnished A-.th choree of either nmrco/ to. M G . 3225$ Northwestern H A V .
ControUer
CUSTOMER
$ 19 t o S 2 3 an hour, Must have strong
retVrgeraldr c* Kitchenette un.1 M a i d »298. Farm.ngton K i t s . M l 48334 P O Box 85969 • ' . • ' •
trami'ng sMls & a b t l t y l o teaid a pro- > ,"'. CLEANING PEOPLE
service, cable TV. phone anSAenryg
V^esBand. Ml 48185-6189
SERVICE
doctiori framing creyv XnicrAtedge of needed i o r restoration after tire S
S175V.eeJdy. Inquire at Days Inn
C C O U N T A N T • Real Estate corpowater damage. Starting pay $7 SO an
kitchen 4 . b a t h remodeling heiplut
ARIZONA - SCOTTSDALE Frorit Desk. 36655 Plymouth. Livonia Aration
ASSISTANT M A N A G E R
looking for a n accountanl with
hour
N
o
experience
necessary
'.
t o o k i n g lor motivated, reliable ihdrNeAborghPlytTouSi (313) 427-1300
SIESTA SUITES
DRY CLEANERS
a bachelors degree Expenence ini.
313-277-0200
LABOR
READY.
viduaJ interesled in growing with t h e
.Furnished Sortes Wrtti,Kitchens
general 4 c o s ! a c c o u n t i n g , bank rec- N o experience necessary; M u s i b e company. Incentive & bonus prans
Beautiful Setting in a Great
Location!
T W W S V LMC* • 0>i rciviso • "
Stod'>0i.-'$600.V.k. of S2100 a m o
onciliations. 1099 4 payroll proce- hard worlrjrig pleasant person G o o d provide oppotuhity ! 0 increase w a g e
CLEANING PEOPIE
•
R E O f O R D Area Tor ..working m a n dures. Fax- resurne wtth ' sajary pay, paiid vacations, a n d h o l i d a y s
1 bedroom. S7fXW.V o r S ^ C O r r o
h e e d e d Mon-Fn.. 6cm-10pTn.
substanjiany.
(810! 539-9790
W e .are • looking : lor - seS-rnblrvaled.
« * * t no
2 bedroorti.- 2 bath. si200.Yiii " o r S6S'Aeek « d e p o s i t share u'dirties. requirements l o Ka'lhie Puckett « Nice working rjnv^oruTien!. For interLapeer R d . - & 1-75. S 6 p e r hr.
t e a m players who are flexible a n d can
(313) 531 : 2240
(810)473-0111
$370a'mo
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CARPENTER
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OISNEY OFTLANDO C O N D O
' REDFORD - Defuxe tumshed roorns.
ASSISTANT MANAGER C O U P L E
'Ml, 46307
' CLEANING PERSON \
think'on their feel. Key duties «xtude
Pool
2 bedroom. 2 balh Pool, spa. goH. maid service. H8CV l o w cjaly.'yvWy
Dependable coopfe needed to assist
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LABORERS
Joiin our learn. Lkghl duty S vacuum job orders, rnqenry handling, invoicing, '
r'aies nductes u t * t e s . Te)-96 ^ n
lenhis.
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ootectons A d.spaich. Join the lasfesi
Royal 810-544-1575
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810-545-2V1*. Eves: 610-652-9967 313-535-1100:
community i n the .suburtian a r e a
S h e w 4 Denial
( 5 1 7 ) 2 2 3 - 7 5 1 8 n e c e s s a r y . M o n - F r i . . e v e n i h g s . 9roArxig temporary serwee in ihe
Previous expenence preferred Great
ACCOUNTING/
Canton 4 Northvitle Coniaot Bruce at U S A I' Offices o p e n i g m Ypsitanti.
benefits a n d apt included Call
Conditioning
CARPENTERS 4 carpenter lorerrtan. flandcomi
(313) 562-3463
Taylbr, Eastpoirile 4 Oelroit
CLERICAL
(313) 261-7394 expienenced Please Contacl Craig
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New HciTjryis "'.Computer, Learning
CLEANING PERSON
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(313) 591-4200
EOE
Center o l Mch.igan. the ieader in com- ATTENITON WORK" NOW
Part-lrrie for apt. cornplex in Farm28157 8 M i l e R d •
to1*96,1.275
puter • training, has a n ' immediate
' ingtori Hilts. CaD 810-478-0322
ASSEMBLERS
Uvonia. M l 48152
CARPENTERS A CARPENTER
opening in iheir Accounting Depart- Lrvonia based company seeks hard APPRENTICES Start rmmediaiery
rYienL W e are looking t o l.R the post- Working 4 dependable employees.
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VJA train. Permaneril.Tull-tirTie N e w C L E A N I N G P O S I T I O N i p r a p i c o m t o n o( C a s h Accountant. The ideal We have openings m.the foflowmgi home construction. (313J S3T-3255 plex in Westiand. full brrie, benefits
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dairy, mortlfi end is balanced property,
C L E A N I N G SERVICE
harid lools steady work, w eeHy pay,
Greal Starting Pay
as weB as track; maintain and reporl
Open a t NocthviSe oHice
TArminglon
Hills
S u b . C a (Positions
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o n payments by customers. '
Call 313-458-1600
b u r k i n g ; 5 Mile/Beck. Pteasanl erivi81.0-438-0835, 7arn-7pm. .
ronmenl Sun.-ThufS.. 6-tOpm. S7/
Bliricj anJ W a l r p a r v r \ aciorxFarminston Hills Premier Rental Community
Mnmrxim requremerris are'as toOows:
hour..
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AUTOBODY, REPAIR
CARPENTERS. W A N T E D
r<JlMLMOO*«tO
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in Pfymouth..- is Ihe
For
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resrdehtial
Irarnihg.
Experienced or wit) Vain. Garden City
DPPpKrwfllTY
1 - Associates degree i n . '
i» now even « greater value witri a
n a t o o ' s larges! direct marketer ot
Paget:.--,,..
(313) 219-201« Experience jegutred. Full bme posi-' GNC PRODUCTION LEADER
accounting or business
home decoraimg products andlis
tions Union behefrts ofiered, CaS; LV>wrvrv«r production facility needs
FULLMONTH FRitt'
2 • T w o years experience i n ..'.
seeking enthusiastic indivxJOais
A U T O BODY
3VS-513-5960
s o m e o n e who is looking lor a career.
accounts receivatfe or
l o take inbound sales orders
REPAIR
TECHNICIAN
Person needs l o have supervisor abilllttrry.- Take Advantrige of'this liiiiileti i'tmtoffer. payables ..:
Must have'good communicAtpon
Blue Cross, retirerrienl plan available. C A R P E T CLEANERS * Cleaners i t * s . ' g o o d orgahuationa! skills a b d
3 - A b i l i t y to.process high
s k * s and base computer knowlNeed l o be stale certified. I-Car c e r t i - wanted . N o experience necessary. C N C machine programming a n d setVisit Torfiii/ mid reserve your new n\hirhneiil home!
edge. American Offers: competiG o o d pay 5 possible benefits fun- up experience (minimum of'3 years)'.'
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fied a p t u * :
tive pay, Penfcie schedules, paid'
t i m e - H a r d WorVlng. 313-729-0458 Musi b e able I d lead, train & work n e t
Apply i h person:
transacbons
quickly a n d
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HOLIDAY C H E V R O L E T
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with others Excellent benefits Paid
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CASHIERS
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Attendants
30250 G r a n d River,
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f'ttfhct\
vacaiions 4 holidays, fufl pa,id medical
11 inlefestecJ.'please fax resume t o :
loday (313) 207-5855.
n e e d e d for aS sNfls. Fufl a n d part
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and denial, uniforms. 401k retirement
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p l a n . - s t e a d y overtime.' Appry in
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f armjrigton H i s . C a * (810) 5S3-2622
New Hohron«
automotrve -,
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Computer Learning Cenler
AUTOMATIC TRANS1263 Russell. Rockwood. M l 48173
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
. CASHIERS
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(313)379-3700
For
sell-serve
g a s s t a t i o n / Please caH;
• SPECIALIST
MISSION TECHNICIAN
Lrvonia:.Ml 48154
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fax
resume.
(313)
397-4636
Busy Dodge dealer has irrvnectiale convenience store. Fufl a n d PartFax (313) 52S-1401
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time.
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afternoons
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composer software
opening for a n Aulornatic TransmisCOIOFORMER/WEADER
company has available p o t i o n s as
A'l'-(..V.r.
sion Tech.- OuaWed appteant must nighls. Good j o b lor retireest WJI
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Customer Support S p e c i a l s ! * The
be slate certified with ihe.r o w n loots. trainf Appty in person only. M a r a t h o n
. P A Y A B L E / RECEtVABLE
W e offer an e«ce(«nl income pbten- G a s Stabon; 3 1 4 2 5 A n n Arbor Tta4 F o r t u n e - 3 0 0 company looking lor Successful candidate should possess
Gornpoler experience & excettenl
Hal arid benefits package. C s n d k l a l e s a l MerrVnan or Dandy O a s Station. experienced operator to run nafronaj PC e xperience a n d exceBent corrimuoffice. * * * $ # necessity
Excetienl
1000 5 t > * ootdlooner. Overtime nicaiion skill*, Travel i s required
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can Cal or Fax confidewtalresOrne toi 5 7 3 5 0 7 Mile at Mkster.
career opportunity for righl p e r t o n
available, hoiirty rate $12.41 l o Cornprehensfve benefit pacJuige. Fax
Fax: 313-538-2023 Attn; B * Grtfl^h
* b l e l o accept iesporis*>vly.
Q3 M J t Road A r-^yrty)
$ 1 5 3 7 plus benefits. Relerences or send resome loi' . - - • • •
B r ^ e ' C a r h p b e M Oodoe. Inc.
C a l B o b (315) 565-5600
CASHIERS
reguired. Appfy within alter J a n J , o r
.'. T W S Systems
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tmmediale openings tor days, after- mail resume fo; 13635 Merriman R d .
29550 Five Mile R d • Smte TOO
noons & mrfnigNs, Slartirig pay $ 6 an
UvonJa, M i 48150.
Livonia. M l 48154 " .-. •
boor. P a y training. Benefits & college
lAtlrv. Human Resources E O E
-..EAX » 313-421-6388
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Attn: hlancy. B « k * n g
for advancement Appry in person »1:
Mob4 CM, 1545 A n n Arbor R d (»1
- COLLECTOR
DANCE INSTRUCTOR
Sheldon), Prynxxutri TWp. EOE"
Coriections"CfecM Coorrjnator
W a n t e d l o . leach
Ba8r0onvta!ji
Large I k 1 Bedroom Apartments
For
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Flex
Wne
schedule.
(810)
757-6300.
wanted lor Metro Ajrport shuttle t e r - field, fjend resume-'Mfa^ hislory: •
TRUHEAT
vioe. Must be feioble for any h o u r s /
3177« Enterpnse Or., L v o n ' a . Ml
any shffl. Appty m person Mon-Fri
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'lonoracun
44150. Attn. HR-CoHecfor'
DELIVERY DRIVER l u * $tr* route,
9am-4pm at 27980 Northfine R d . .
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company.yah. Med>cai'deh!AI benebetween (nksler & Mtddlebell.
C O L L E G E G R A D . Please see our Irts. $ 6 1S.U to si art Appty rh person
Romulus Ml
e d under "SALES", lor several Sales/ onty. M<Wgan Data Storage. 30555
R e c n i t m e n i opportunities.
Northwestern. S of 13 M * »
AEROTEK, INC.
(313)326-8270
O Bedroom Apartments b f ; • tleclfonic SecuritySystem
TENANTS & LANDLORDS
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The Best for Less!
GIWIONGLUB
American
(810)6244464
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1 and 2 Bedroom $
Apartments frorri
"Less than
5minutes
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810/661-2200
Colonial Court Apartments
Birmingham's Best Gels Belter
Farmlngion
Immediate Occupancy
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l o answer ihe p h o n e * 4 assist
Our customers »rho are CAling
to (>t»ce orders. W e provide
oak} I raining pArs complete
benefrts in a n upbeat office
environment; M i ^ e d a y 4
• v e n m g s M t s available .-
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PROGRESS & B B X
PROGRAMMERS
Career Opoortunrty with leading provider of Mtg. 4 Distribution system*.
Fa« resume t o : HR-C01
810-347-1567, Of C H K i m
«10-347.4600 E r t 2 ) 4
INTERNET OPPORTUNITIES
OEUYERY^HIPPING 4
RECEIVING HELP needed f o f local
computer resefer. Hard working,
t e a m pfayeY onry. Send t e s o m e l o :
Dynamic Computer, Inc.. 31474
tnduslnal R d , file. JOO. l r v o n i a . Mt
44150 o i
FAX l b 3 1 3 - 2 6 6 0 9 4 4
DIE SETTER/
JOB REPAIR
Clean, etfioeni metal stamping raoMy
seeks associates experienced in
wording with progreitrve d-es 4" 'mtfeed General tool room knowledge
ha^pfut. Ajya to set. run. 4 repair jobs
Excenenl beneM*. Salary based on
CHAUFFERS
C o m p u t M Inyenlofy Conlrol •
experience, Apply or send resume 10: vnl
«rvw M » part-time. Send rMurrse salary, expense ecct. a, auto. Coast e 4 E MarMacfur^g. 300 mdustna)
to: 4 7 « Tarn CI* West Btoomfielct, to co*44 travef. Rartohne* Data Dr., Prymouth, Ml 49170 (across from
Ml 44323.
Report, «10-524.1500,'.'"^ '
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810-6464188
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*>Vjrjem Kitchens with
' dish\yasbef, microwave
CATALOG
ORDER DESK
$7,50-$10.00/hr.
GREAT L O C A T I O N
. • firepUces & SurxJects in -
'••'OfvSite Management;';,.
Ojfen Moo. - Fri. 9 • 6
:^^BS^::aKim^
Calk 810-351-5630
Leasing Hours:
9am • Spm dairy
Sat. 12 noon'3 pm
Local t S P: needs sates, w e b programming'. 4 lech support, FAJVmail
resume 10: 8irj-«S5-§26«, P O . Box
3083, Farminglon HiUs, y i 48333
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DIRECT CARE
GROUP HOME STAFF
DIRECT CARE STAFF
Dearborn area; P o n t o n s lor trained
experienced O r e c l Care, to S7.pQMr
and. LIVE IN sub-managers lo S?00v
per nveekend Cats and leave name i
number clearly at
(313) 9 4 5 0 0 4 4
DIRECT C A R E Stall lor Hart!and
Group H o r m Under new management H.nng both M 4 pari lime tor
mornings, afternoon & midnight
shjfls. Must be 18 yrs ol age & have
valid M l driver's bcense S6 7 5 h r
Please call (810) 635-6442 tor an
interview
DIRECT C A f l E STAFF
Full/part-time, afternoons 4 midnights Benefits available $6 t r a c e d
to start. Increase after 30 days Call
Ste&nanre or Tim at 810-788-2884
Previous e*penerv;e n i h deyeiopmenta'fy d s a b ' e d adults preferred.
S6 SO-S7.00 an hour to start Excellent benel.its 4 t r a c i n g p r c v d i d C a l
programs (.sled 'belcvt
BELLEVILLE
DIRECT CARE WORKER
Fu*-time to work wvflfi de.eiopmentafy d-salMed a d j i s
inBei'ev.fe G o o d benefits
>V,d 1;a/1 C a l M o n - F r i .
8am-4pm "
lJ13> 397-6955.
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OIRECT CARE W O R K E R S
Experienced staff. S6 45: br
A:9 (ra'.tv Fu'l or part-time
313-591-0272
810-476-3855
(313) 942-0540
GARDEN CITY
DIRECT CARE W O R K E R S
Experienced stall or
wilt trari F u l of part-time.
(313) 525-7731
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LIVONIA
313-513-5121
CANtON
31-3-397-3735
For turtr.er 1nlC'rrTiat<-rf caJ
313-255-6255
DIRECT CARE STAFF
Needed to work A,ih handicapped
weekends 3PM-9PM
UORC
Tramad (810) 698-2911
DISPATCHER
M A J O R fre-ghl earners in Wayne a n d
Plymouth n e e d your experience.
Computer «»pe-hence w * MS Oti.ce
preferred Immediate temp to K r e
Excellent pay a n d beneUs Also after-'
noon 4 evenings Caa Leslie Today
473-2932
646-7662
Advantage Staffing
FLORAL DELIVERY DRIVER
Must be tam.:<a( with Lrvorva 4 Fanti.
mgrton area's. Apply m person at
KELLER 4 STElNS FLORIST
M<cn-gan Ave. Canton
DRIVERS
DRIVER
DELIVERY persons for f l e x * ' e (.me
part t y r o Ftetrees. students welcome Good driving record Apply m
person LrvoVua Bumper to Bumper
3391» P.vrrvxrth Rd U v e a s
Luxury sedan s e r v c e
Earn S 3SO-$500 weekly. Good
d'iv.ng record a m u s l . Apply at
20700 Boen.ng Sou(rif«id Mi
DRIVER FULL TIME
With C&L Class B Wense preietred
Full t>enelits package provided
Located in NY/ DelrO.1
CaS (313) B34-1663
Orn-ers
SAMMOMS TRUCKING
Local and reg c-nai anyers • Flatbed
and stepdeck - Late-model conventional e q u p m e n t $600-5800 per wk
Company oeneMs
Need .CDL-A
313-479-6.020
DRIVER - SEMI Fu<t t-me M l r v n u m
2 - . yrs experience Must have CDL
4 Hasmat endorsement. G o o d pay
DRIVERS- Su&urhan taxi cab t>et
toCiM-^ tot g o o d dependable people
A.n^ig to w o r t , w a n t n g 10 earn g o o d
DOCKWORKER
TEMP to petm Opportunity tar many
ope-n.ngs w.th national (rucking comparry >n Ron-tutus & Pfy mouth area
Excellent start pay plus exter.s.ve
DISPATCHERS
o p t o n a i overtime on 3 shifts Appj,NO ExDenercenecessary Must have cants must h a v e valid drivers K e n s e ^
excei'eni cumrTujnicaton sk/i's good r v t o dock experience a plus •
knowledge of. ihe a'ea b a s e typ-n'g CaU L o s - t o d a y - -473-2934.
ski's 4 c o m p t e r koow'^dge Daytime
Advantage Staffing
4 even,ng pos-tons a v a - a b ' e -
ORiVERS- Fufl « part t m e bus
drrvers n e e d e d
CDL
license
reo^i.red
Serious inquiries onfy
(313)421-5600
DRIVERS W A N T E O (of f u f ! - u r * 4
part-tJTie Metro Airport shuttle service. Must have chauffeur* license 0»
CDL CP or BP M u s i be flexible l o /
hours and o r weekerids.'horicJays..
Apply m p e r s o n M o n - F n 9ann-4pfn at
27980 N o r t h k i e R d between Inkster
4 M<Mt«berl. Romukjs. M l
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'Looking lor dependable drivers
DRIVER W A N T E D
viitn g o o d driving record for a
25-30 Kours.YiV Lighl pickup *
groAVig c o m p a n y CDL A license
delivery Musi have own car (auto a1?required G o o d benefits, mciuoiog
« a n c e given) (810) 540-3030
life i n s u r a n c e , me<J>cal. pa>d
vacation 4 pension' plan Steel
DRIVER W I T H VAN needed lor
hauling expedience a plus Ner»
.package 4 h e g h l delivery
l_a!e
Boston area Can between 9-5
model 1 ton cargo van needed Paid
313-522-7340
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(313) 459-4162
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Positions lor established.glass distribute*. W e desire setf-motiyated 4
service onented people Great opportunity (or m e n xvomen. refireas or
students FuB cy part-Lme Aa s h f t s
open. 2nd s/vfi 4 p m - i 2 p m . preferabryl Progressrve wage package
beneM package avarable Apoty tn
person at SAF-T1 Glass
11950
Gtobe Rd . Lwonua.'. rreie South ot I 98. 1 block Easl pt Ne A burgh
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Fua l m e . Monday Ihru Friday, 2pm10pm C*ean driving record and physical 4 d r u g screen r e q u red Apply ai
Sptcia'ized Pharmacy S e r v c e s l n c
33510 Schoo'c/aft Rd Livun a Ml
48150
Driving Position
Part l me Saturday 4 Sutxtay e*eri.ogs. 5 p m - l a m , Mu4t have clean
drivrig record Pfi>scai i.druig screen
required Apply at Sf'ecia'-ied Pharmacy Services, 33510 Schooicra*!
R d . Lrvonj*. Ml 48150 • .
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DUE' T O RECENT COMPANY
EXPANSION
A n Van Furniture has immediate
openings tor fu'f S part i ime entry
level Warehouse Positions, Flexible hours
excellent ''benefit
package available Students wei• come
For your bu^lnes^..;;'
For your readership,./
For your continued support,.;
For turning'to. us t o help you...
For appreciating the value in what we d o anci
what we can d o for you...
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For giving us the opportunity to s e r v e you...
For making our j o b s 'meaningful••'& worthwhile
From all of us in the
artment:
ThankcS for a great jear!
Apply in person .
Art Van Furniture
Store . '
27775 Novi R d
Novv M l 48377
(across tromTwelveOaks Man)
Market reseach company locking for
people 18 •' to take part in mar>,w
research, study If you would i k e t o
participate c i l Mully ar .
810-3^8-9922
. ELECTRICIAN
EXPERIENCED
pay
between
Sl0-S15nr Posstole truck 4.fuii medical 4 d e n t a l .
8.10-229-7218
ELECTRICIAN/
JOURNEYMAN
For res-aenjiaj new 'construction Yea'
round, <iork. Excc-^eiM pay Denefts
'and retirement
313-522-3310
ELECTRICIAN WArjTED
Experienced 'h mach.ne (oc>i. p p p
b e n d n g 4 industrial work. Can
13131 886-9760
ELECTRONICS
$8.50-511 per hr.
H g h Jech f n a n i / a c i i / ' f"j faciitv ''
(he Plymouth a'ea Eiecf'0"i.5
backg'Ourid rie'piu: C'ean i ' IT>
clean envror.TC-r 1
Temp-to Perm P a s ! < n
ARBOR TECHNCAL'459;1H.6
EfJGiNEER
CONTROLS
Bnghton m a t h r w manuractu'er is
seekirug personisi lur i.ontirji d t v y i
lor s p e c a * asierr-bly and te$l
mac7iioes> P I C P C a n d mstrumen
tation ' . e x p e r i e n c e desired
Mai
resume 10 PO £3cx 573 Bngri!...fi..P/i
481 16 or E-maT'to'.np v i v n i r.(.i
Lead ng we'd ng a c c e s s c c s r r a ' i i
t a c t u r e " l o c k m g tor rnd v.dijniv
Seekng a ca'eet .in v.d.jstrai fcng
n e e r i n g ' c tech representative tc. i r e
aaiprfictiYe*'industry M->st oti-.ie. ,a
cha v enge be persc^iaLve dc-g-eea-.i
or e x p e r ^ n c e preferred
Iriciuues
some (ravel Send resume and s a ^ n ,
requ rerr^nt to 16 W Hu'iin P u ' t i n t
Ml 48342 c FAX 810-338-3747
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for nonjprofiV corporation which provides
financial and technical assistance to
.Small a n d rii.'d-si/e businesses
Excellent position lor .a ret.red executive who is entrepreneurial, growth
onenied a n d h a s commerciaHendng
or financiaH fexpenence, g o o d written
and oral communication .skills 'computer base skills and management
experience Please send resume t o
the , Business Enterprise Deveic^jment Center, 1331' W. Cong Lake
Siirie 150 Troy, Ml 48098
EXPERIENCED TRAINER needed to
i & n fast paced team to tra.n en various computer programs We serve
tt'6 real, estate ma-ket & r^-ed a
d y n a m c person to take iri.tiat'.ve in
training- d e v e l o p r i g c e w c o u r s e crtc-rmgs, wril.ng documentation & mo-f-
Rt-flu remer.ls incude at leas! 2 years
experience, in tra.-ring'- -'prefe'Stiy
w-ithm a s e r v t e . o r g a n i / a t ' o n Degr.ee
preferred, ,We offer a . T i , g l . mora!
working .environment' ana • g Q ; i j
ter^fits .
V •
A O V E R T
IS
344-1Q7Q OAKIANP COUNTY 591-0900 WAYNE COUNTY
892-3¾¾¾ ROCHESTER-ROCHESTER HltlS
IN
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APPLY IN PERSON
2 8 1 5 7 a Mile R d . Livonia
(810) 471-9191
27422 Michigan Ave
Irrksler
(313) 563-6111
701 E 9 Mite R d . Ferndale
(810) 541-7272
1 6 1 2 9 . 1 0 Mile. Eastpomte
(810) 773-9877
7 1 0 W Hurc/n S t . P o n t t a c
. (,81'Q) 3 3 2 - 5 5 5 5
GOME SEE
US TODAY!!!
CONSTRUCTION. ASSEM8LY
WHSE JANITORIAL
H O t E l i g E S T A l t f t A N T . MORE
GRAPHIC DESIGNER/
PRODUCTION ARTIST
Must possess (he, t o - o w n . j
•• 2-3 yea's experience
• IBM knc^V-edge
• working knoA'edge ot
Corel Draw PageMaker
Ouark X-Press. .
• 'Preipress eipehe-nce ,
Fax resume 4 sa'iary j e a u ' e m e r l s
'
8l0-3t : 2-2355
G R E G O R Y AREA group.home IK-A
hinng carmg compassiooa'e inckiiduals wtiu are interested m working ,
lull t m e O r part-tme with developmenta'Jy disabled adults I i M . e op^n.ngs Irom 6am t o 10am 3 days
per week .4 every other weekend
from 6 a m to 2pm If you a;e interested 4 h a i e a high school d-p'oma
pi GED & a valid Michigan drivers'
Intense
Please c a n a l
(313)
498-2336, P a d t r a n n g S5 90 hi lo
start S300 hiring bonus
.Ntedod at, F a r m n g i o n ' W . ^ s - a p a l . ment cCmrridnly. CaU
810-471-3625
G R O U I i D S K E E P E R ' LIGHT MAINTENANCE
p e r s o n n e e d e d tot
m e d i u m , sire Y r e ^ a n d apartmont
ccJT.piei -Part-time CaU M o n - Fn.
I'XOI
-5pm
(3131
722-.4700
GROUNDSPERSON
FULL f.me post-cm tor person wno
ens'i'/s vvc-king putdoc : 'S Mus' be
motivated de!a,t cf.enjed ab'e to
w;"k w t h ''tee.Supervision a i d >e'i? i : e Prev'Oiis enp-er ence a p : us
S t i ' t ng wage at S? 50 p'us te.-t-'.'s
Fa« ' e s j m e r0' 313-45S-.H.59
P E R S O N G R O U N D S
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Pvl
I m e 30 h.-s week wage 56 , 0 M
i n' n,» l a t e 'ciC'en.ng f u'l f.rr.e 1 r i-jri
Jun.i
Aug Coi'^-q • studen's wer.
c c i e C J ' I Terrv ,' 3 l 3 i , 469 t', vn
"GROUP
HOME MANAGER
" A '
ASSISTAfJT MANAGER
(''• C v . i - i ' . i ' e a Must t-e 18 )<*•-• -M
,,i"J ''-.i.-t;-" T, ^'r si'r-O'x 'dc 1 '-:^,! .-t
GFD .vs- '.i v.f J ' i ' . i e ' S -ici-'-se.
j B - J l O h 1 ' Ca-- i610i H i t 87JI-5'..'• an
'.If I >' t m f r i '
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( W M N A S T i C S COACHES ••''
;"«.-ii-.S -1.-1, , .*ttg-iri<>ViS & S j t u r . t . i ,
A».» ,Vi!! I r a n Ca'i Kg'hy at the
f .,i"i. • j - c ' i YMCA ' .810-55.3.1933
HAIR STYLIST/
ASSISTANT
P' .i;'esv."e f a ' - f 5"i'0r>w* s-i-i'v
w •l'i/'ance'rTierit' C a ' t e r 4 Fash<>rve<]
L'ct-rxed F u ' i - t m *
810-851-9043
HAIR STYLISTS, . •
FANTASTIC SAMS''.
N-J.I Nsrttrvi'lt." Call appi'i' HI p e r i ' j n
No SuiidAv riours 215?2 N b ^ Rd
.
Ot-rween 8 4 9 M'e
18101-344-8900
Hairstyifsts/Managers
trfiniediatt: opp-ortunities for
licensed sty' stS'Sa'ryv rTianage'4
at very busy sa'^ns Generous
sa'ary p-'us c-.rr.rT,,sso'. c i m p e:e
•heaiiti t'erefiis. ' adia'ncerr.ent
cfiportur t'es L c c a t r o n r t a r y o j
•Call 1-800-6.68-8484
HEATING AND COOLING
Expandii'g.ron-.raiy r.teJs SERVICE
TECHS and INSTALLERS -Must-t-e'
e x p e r r - ^ e d •'. Tes'deri-ai 'a^d ' - i ' l ' l '
coiT.rT.ercai. E x c e e d ' '••ijes j ' r d
ter.efi
•.;''.
313-522-3310
HOUSECLEANERS
F U U M E D i C A l - DENTAL .1 LIFE
F"ir. A [I'an-tme M^n-Fr- a'ivS t.-rn[.'any car. «6 25-58 2 5 - ' t o SM't.
rvkrH r>3 pa .1 d''Ve t m e
'wyi'/n'^;
pa.1 hcJ:<1ars yacato'ns.'» bonuses C111 to l.r.'d Cut w n r - • •
WF ARE TME HIGHEST 'PAYING
, MAID SERVtCE
:' A M E R I C A N - F R E E D O M
. CLEANERS
'1.8I Ol 473-9300
-•.''"
HOUSEKEEPER \
FIREPLACE INSTALLERS
OAK VILLAGE L.C. '
-
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" A Team Yeu Can Barik O n '
IMMEOIATE OPENINGS'
•'.- PERFECT FOR STUDENTSf
C o m * work,lor tr.e best' Ma'npovier
has mimed-ate open-.ngs at f i r s t Of
A m e r c a ;m' proof operatoas Evervnos. 24-33 hours a week Start ng
p a y . £ 8 257ir. W I ' I "(ran 1 Permanent
placements ava 'ab'e
Call M A N POWER NOW for ,5h,appori!n-;en!'
V/e offer p a d vacalior.s. ho'days
insurance, and 401k,
CALL
MANPOWER SERVICES
810-740-3420
FITNESS INSTRUCTOR
to teach aerobes a n d ' o r step classes
offered by NortrWte Parks 4 Recreation Oept
Pari t^rie m o m rigs
and,'or evenmgs. S18-S20 hour Musi
t e cerViCd by ACE or AFAA or IDE A
Current c e r t i ' t a t o n 4 know'edge o^
bas»e first a d 4 CPFt requ led Acer
c a t o n s ava (ab'e at 3 0 3 W - M a n S t
Nonhvi'!«.'•
(BIO) 349CJ203
FUNDRAISING
OPPORTUNITY
E n t h u s i a s f c a n d o u t g o n g w thstrong
c o m m u n i c a t c n . • cgan'ratiorLat arxl
p u b ' c speaking sktis io r e c r u l corporase p a r t o p a t i o n for lar^efundraiS'^g
event. Fun-1/ne, temporary, Mcirt-Fri.
9am-5pm i& per 'hi. M 'eag« re-mbursemenl. Send resume lo. M D
Personnel. 17117 W 9 M'*e R d .
Su-te 1240. S o u t h ^ W . M l 4&075
FLtRNtTURE 0ELIVERY person
MuSI be experienced and neat in
a p p e a r i n c e . Catt Mon Fn 9am-2prn
8 1 0 - 6 6 9 4 1 4 0 . Kevin
G A R A G E DOOR INSTALLER
£ a r n u p l o $ ! 0 0 0 V . e e k Be you* own
bOSS. Year-round work We pay
every w e e V Oaf) JUTV (313)449 8334
GOOD PAY!
C L A S S IF I ED
5 DETROIT AREA OFFICES
NOVV OPEN
Fuit-t-rhe psstion tor large res<t-nta 1 c«T.m'jr„!y ,n Wesf'-i-'d A p p y
in person at " .. ' •
FIRST OF AMERICA
AND MANPOWER
»Janice bearden •Valerie Bell • <Sandie 5enz • Chris Bitzer • Mary Ann Bourque •
rNancy Burse••;•• Lois Czandankiewicz * Pat Daly • Gwen Dietrich • Dobert Dodd •
; •Frances Drake •Cecil Ellenv • &ie Frederick • Carol Grentzel • Kim Jerry •
• Dee Johnson • Jenny Kabacinski • Anna Kopclia • Cindy LeClerc * Meg Lyczak •
• Carol MacAllfeter • Dob McWatt • Doy Meadows •Karen Meng • Carole Mevfe •
• Margaret Moore • Cindy O'Neill • Donna Orozco • Jack Padley •Linda Pelham •
• Mary Kay Eaymor • Cindy Peed • Kathleen ^Peilly • Joan Schott • Dorotliy
SGhramke • Bita Sebastian • Tony 6t. Clair •Shelley cSvenson • Nadine Tait •
Carol Tappait • Michele Ulfig • Pich Viculin • Darlene Williams • Charoldtte Wilson (
r u * c w M u s e * OM.O.UAO
NO FEES - N O HASSLES'
Please fax resume 4 sa'a^f reqi-.-e/r«nrs to D.recto' 0l Traih-ng 810
.'553-4244 6' E-Ma-i us a!
LWlLLS'SReaiCompCOM -
Earh u p ta S1.000 per week B e your
Own.boss Year-round Work We pay
every week Ask f i r Mr Franks at
(3t3) 449-&334
Your Classified Advertising Staff
LABOR READY.
GROUNDS HELP
EARN QUICK C A S H
ENGINEERH'ECH
REPRESENTATIVE
!1
WORK TODAY
PAID TODAY®
. " ' 2758 Ackiey
' VVc-st'and Ml .413166
(31.3)-721-8111
>
HOUSEKEEPING.
Fo* large Farrr.ngton I t ' s
apartrr^rit comrrm'i ty. •_
.Afipty in person
Mii[p«ap#
k
, Management O f t f e
35055 Muiryvood 0 '
FHrmngt.ai K:.'s Ml
M W corner of
Grand Rver 4 0-ake
j
HOUSEKEEPING STAFF - n o w
hiring fu't 4 pad f>n-iO for senior retirement commun.Ty
Ha'.stcd Place.
29451 H.Vslcd FarrTi-nij'on H i s
. t 8 ! 0 i -t89-8?a3
HVAC.
SEEKINGcxper.erKcdpe'sonin(h.e ;
l i t l d C'J corr^nercal HVAC c^erat fins j
a n d maintenance
Be'fevit'e a r e a '
computer office faci'ity , i m m e i l a t e ,
OpC-rung Ser>d resui'ne lo The Ga' •
breath Corr^iahy P O Box 115 •
BeKevxlie. Ml 48112.
,
Or FAX
•
(313) 957-2'054 - ( .
HVAC
'
SERVICE TECHNICIAN ',
5 y * a r s mnirrium experience tor 'eS • |
d e n t a l 4 i r / i l comLT^rca' Excc-'ont ,
pay & benefits package
(313)722-2253.
IMMEDIATELY POSITION aya.iab'e
tap or b a f e l teadTer Bend resume
to 1994-A' Woodward Sox- 136
Btoomfield HiUs Ml 48302
,
,
,
.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! R e c e v i n ^ s h j i p r ' d ' p a l s d e p a r t m e n t «•
Fu'J Ol r a r t l r n e Starting pay S7hr •
Oc-rvel.fs tor f u t t - m e Br-tish O n ^ ' i '
MoWcycle'8 CaU Mary 313422-7614 •
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS •
tor rcta-t d * p l Store Fu*l 4 part I r r e 1
We need people with base carpentry pos-f>ons'<o» stock depl pcrsormei '
s V I $ l o insta1* o u r a w r v n g products A p v V ' " 'P.S'Soh'. tv*on thru Fn. •
'We' provide a l u l t.me position with' between 10-S 30pm at
flood pay. company vehicle and 8244 Meir.'min M , WestLand
*
equipment Start immediately' ' C a t
Mr. Bob at:
(610) 478-9311 I N S U R A N C E • Birmingham agency •
seeks experienced personal lines
-.
GRAPHICS/
C S R Excefent salary . be'nedts F a x '
OESK TOP PUBLISHING .
resume
810 6 4 7 - 7 6 0 8 Digital image setting and trouble
shoobhd on Macxhfosh Expanded
INSURANCE
k j w 1 « d g e o l Photo Sfiop. G u a r * . Experienced adjuster, n e e d e d . .Ii>
Pagemaker a n d Freehand Pteasanl h a n j e nd fault and p p c'aims tor
n o n s m b k i n g cnvvonrnenl Top pay.
large Na!Kxvat Company
benefits Ca» Dyane. in Lrvorva
S e n d resume 10 P O S154.
(313) 427-3090
Soutt.t'eld. Ml 48086'
i
Monday, December 23,1996
Classifications 500 to 502
Tf|TpH«lp!'anle<lC*o«ral
INJECTION MOLDING
' • " ! ^ 2 ij ','fo,',:r. ,r••rei
1..^1.(M'.f .•-..
1.1-.1-10 10 p u o j c c
''••I . - J t a . nteuV.-:!
P''-*.« ^Sr,.j an.J :r, r.
•:<rO plast C C'-fl«, rvj f.jf ' j - d ' t y
(••iV.'i . p l j j . j l . f j
< produ-iticn &
i !i'ii.!tni',<e 4.
' ' ^xjt-'-e i.•"• '_«_•; .•"! y ._•• . ,..-.:1.- n 10,,-.3^,4
C'ean t
Exec, e:
401 K
JEWELRY
FULL-TIME
tti-ct i
K'xr,:ij^n ^ tead-ng tash.cn ;«»e:ei a
looking tec tut!-i A-,C sa'tis aisix.avs
G i e a l w c r k n g eor-.d-Mjns <Jiid e i f e !
lent benefls Pre.:j.L.b 'eta I eiperifence preferre-d but not itis-Me-a
Apply .n p^rscri
COREY'S
JEWEL BOX
Westland Center
Aij-«d'K.t.i c f ' t O L L - ' '
G r o a t enplOpOirbi
MACHINE OPEHATORS
Lnon.a company has operi.rvjs for
irij;Mie operators on the 3rd shift
11pm-/30Ain Slihi plus sh.fi premium to start ' benefits after 6
months Mustt-e dependable 4 ha-,«
reliably transportation
Apply' at
AuMANO ASSOCIATES INC
»2001 Levari fid
' Lr.orna. Ml. 43,150
MACHINE REPAIR/
MAINTENANCE PERSON
MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR
MORTGAGE
ORIGINATOR
Prct>efly mar^gerr^nt co<Tipany has
c^«r»n^ tw a Ua.r.tenanc* Siifjerv';ior at a large ap^nn.erit cofl"irr.un;ty
•n Can!of\V/es!tar<H.'vprrj area .
Appt^ant must t £ otj'e to demonstarts general krvjortedg* .n t ectnea!
pijrr-bng And HVAC Cv»j sopems<x> origaruiat.na! and corr»Tnjfi<ation sVitts required Previous
S'^p-erviiory «>penence a p;us Th.s
positive otters-an eice!!ent staring
salary >nd DeneM
paiKa'je ,
Many eitra5'!/">CJijde<5 Send resurr*
to Bo< 13-37 Ooserver 4 Eccentric
Newspapers 3¾^51 Schootcrati Lr.or' A M.i 4dt&0 or tai tesLime «.th
sa'ary reqj r^rrt-ols to
313455 1153
Help Wanted General
PROGRAMMERS
flap**/ growing Irv^nia based f/m
seek/19 eipehenced, futt-time" Pfo9'amrr«(» 10 join cor so(h%are dev^lopmsnl learn. Knowledge ol
mahutecturina and av?c<>unt/t9 system? a p!gs Pfeaso send Resume to
Systems Wanager. 3A*b2 Industrial
Rd. Livocva. Ml 4 3 1 » , « f ax 10:
313-525-2487
Are yoo look-mg (of the Ireedcvtl to
i.ompe-ie'' Corxept One's revottj.
l-snary y j j siruclure can he'iS y<»
earn top rxxrirr^ssrons o( up 10 70*4
on every loan PLUS COTTVTVSJHOO
overrides & residual income V/e can
g.ve you exceptional Innge p«nef.ts
as we't as top .mesto/s. top products.
10p pricirvj and top pay to he'p yoo
g/OA We a'so otiet BC & BS heath
PROPERTY MANAGER
msurarice m our state ol the an o!'<e
m Sooth! eid At least 2 years experi- Managemenl lifm speciiijrfvg in conence recjured Piease contact OK*e dominfurfis is w e w i g a seit-friWivatecf
dacobson at
iaiO) 355-3267 responstrfe property manag«r »no
taxes prut* m their *ort. Applcanls
ihcuJid have some experience, be
MORTGAGE PROCESSORdeiait
onented and possess good
SENIOR
con-vnuncation. • and people sKdis
Equ Credt Corporation ot Ul. one o( SuDmi! re surn« to PfOperty W artage I
the nations largest home eQoity PO Sox 7254. Ann Arbot. Ml 48107
tendng dfrr.s. has 3 poston open <n
-ts Sou!h'ie'<t office Persons apptya-ig
PROPERTY MANAGER
sne-^y be knoAtedtjeabie w.th legal
compliance (ofms arid credt mvesti- Apartment Management firm seeking
gat'_n5 E<ce'ent company btnetjs mcWjchJal »nlh experience in subsid-ied hous>ng m the Farmvigion area
Fai resur^ to 810-352-6423
Candidates mysi have experience
EEOAA Employer
vmth sen.or community Position
reo/_nresh.gh
teveiol professonats/n.
NC IATME OPERATOR
Enpenericed Set-op and run preci- excelle,™ communication and organision macrr.ned aircraft parts' Fuil jalonai sMis. cons<Serable initiative
^entlrts Hytroi t.fanulacturinq Inc , and the abJlty to b3ncr« muttip.ie
demands Comiputer sv^is required
Garden City (313) 261-8030
We otter a comrpettiYe salary and
goodbenebts Please torward resurrie
UC MILL O P E R A T O R
•
Experienced Set-up and run preo- 10
SJCKI ina;h,ned a-rcraft parts Full Box «1423
benefits Hytroi Manufacturing hie
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers •
Garden City (313) 261-8030
35251 Schoofcrafl Rd '
Livonia. Ml 48150
EOE M.FV.H
Office Assistant
TEACHER • Part tJT.e lo* cofege
prep high ichcol Cert.tiecl tn txologfy/
genetjcs. To start 2n<J semester. OjrWicat<cn re<jyifed Send fesume &
relcrences 10 Box i1<48
Observe/ 4 Eccentnc- Newspapers
35251 Schoo^aft Rd
Uvooia. Mt 48160
TEACHERS WANTED
Fi»tl tune TodcJer'pfescMot cWd.
care, five M.!e 4 HagQertv, Cat
313-420-9026
Help WantedOffice Clerical
Help WantedOffice Clerical
Help Wanted General
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
WXYT AM has an opening lor a
M fcma Accow>W»g Awislanl
OUAIIFJCATIONS ARE
*A/i Accoonting degree
• Expeocnoa in payrvJuteVecxSvabfcs
• Oedil and ccStecbons arvd •
*Kryori!e<Jg« of Microsoft Word
and ExceJ
Broadcasting industry
' experience a plus
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Excefent opportu/itiy lor Admn.strabvs Assistant lor CPA hrm m B-'oomf«ld Hitls Fufl-lirre. Must have 2
years CPA experience vyitn Word Perfeci (rahimun BO yspm). V/mdcr.s ar«j
Networking capacity.,.
Piease c a ! (810)335-8127
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Faim-rgton HCs manufacturer seeks
artcuiate . deta I onenied support
person w^h excefieru math and
wri!«g skills f0< tuS time position
1> y j . '.IcS Itf i c - m
i ft.
Dvt-es ihctude answering phores and
'pan
M'png run lror» (M<.e Expvtr^rce
with W.ndows and Word Perteel
iNJt-CTtOfJ M O t l J
TELEMARKETERS
del red Ab-ity lo speak Span.sh a
LAN ADMINISTRATOR
P O BOX 8',.it 5
(EXPERIENCED)
plus Please cai 24 hours a day
ACCOUNTING CLERK
A ' p i c 28975 S"iv.r, R j R;,i„j-_,s M>
MAINTENANCE
'.VEST1.ANO M i . J816''.
FOR I A W FIRM
for Window and siding company
810-788-6231
Gro'AVig
corripany
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general
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74
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H:.•>•>•> W.ndow» 9 5 4 W c r j P « r < r t |
1 -800-482-1004
SUPERVISOR
otticelaccouriting poiition Excellent
e i ^ ' . ' c n i ' e 6>Sent'3l
E'fclCtrCi'0
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r e a , y »i-jt|/ d e s e ! c^u-y-rre'''!
Telecommunications
opportunity hx entry leve) candidate
ADMINISTRATIVE
' L n i i y :r:tem*i and c-tf.t' s y s t e m
MACHINE SHOP
r e p a ; 'aci'ty Must r a v e OAn r-x^s
-¾ K<- .sar ',• j f •••! (,,,., • • , .
<Jr someone return.ng 10 *ion\ lorce'
TELEMARKETERS
i-.iViit'-..e r.e^tu' Send i h - i < A t ' . t i i.nvj s'ea-fy *-•'« j v a - a f e in ire and f.DL i c e n s e W-n-rtiujrt 2 yrs
ASSISTANT
\V(U Iran on computer software
Pan
i,me.
hourh/
pkjs
comm.ss«n
1
s.V,i'y .'r'"Jv. it-nit-. -.!:; 10
For 8'oorr.f^id litis based real esia'e
M t..M\V«XTl J'63 Oay %>>•* SLVT* e j i p e r e r v e ?u'i t:rre /1 th t'eret ts
KrcJi WmdCrrt Co 313-422-4842
&>.i »1419
l^m Strong oigarvn\ \ c i t - T . v i^."j..r"irt- L"f,tia:L'tb SO'Te , P'ease app-y n person cr ser<j
Diversified Recruiters Kmanagement
C<>^*.t-r A £C'_"tr:'fC N-_-ASJ. ,,;;< is
,trp..».-,s t;.r >'« iT-j'L.:e Of ret,red ' r e s j ' f e Aitn (.a'ry General Car 4
m s M s clerical skits and con-rpufer
810-344-5700
Fax 810-344-6704 skirts (WordPertect 6.0 LoluS) a must
TELLER
( e'?-^• 'eie'r! e i f e r e»xe r-.£'t>fu( A:-I Truck Ltia-bnj (0101 f o r d Rd . Dear
ii'?i>i 3 : r \ S : v J . i ' i R.i
i i . •}••• ,i ».') t a t s i j
t r i ' i fr.fV ra-r t,'i>s j ' f e n ^ i a^a! : r o m Ml 43126 ••
Competitive salary and beneM
PART TIME
.1^ < r ' " s ' j t t ' « Pa^J .•aciit^r.s. ^:^.-,
ACCOUNTING CLERK
package Please send resume w^n
Fiexb'e hours deluding Saturdays
• !a»i .1 '-»?a"' r.sv-a've 4 0 1 \
Expertnceid prtterred but willing 10 Eng.neermg firm is seeking an entry salary regu-rerrienl to Personnel
LATHE OPERATOR
Ca' >.(•;•'i T u t s 9 - j
nan Fax resume'to Imda V/al'ace level, reliable, and enthusiastic offter, AcquesI Really Adv.so's Inc
S t t v p .i'-CI ''.Ve'ritc' l''v->"j''t- '-.' '.i
'
MAINTENANCE ^
rilCM7a 1745 e«t 2 ½
[313) 962-0631 accounting Clerk. Experience rtith 10 W, long Lake Rd . Sure «10
r
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TECHNICIAN
Mcrosolt Applications a plus, howBkw,r.e'd. H.ns Mt 48304
,'it> ,y,0 f'A-i t "•.si r-ev >•:<•''
Fi.-! 'i r ijeJ F ^ ' M i . ' l ^ f O i i M T ' S '
ever, will tra.n the fight ^vividuai Th,s
or FAX to. 610-645-2565
MACHINE TECHNICIANS
i " It f >.:£ V"< L.r. t c . " e ' 1^. .
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excellent
THE WALL1 STREET
iE"V> Lt>en .
beneM package For immediate conAdrn.niS!ra!,ve AsSisiant'
JOURNAL
l
scleraiion, please send resume'with
lull
time
position
,Ve ,-!<>• A t ' ^ j ' f e i i . i e ^ . 1 ¾ ¾ . ^ 1 ^
has im'rne-diate open.ngs tor s-a'ary reqci.remenls 10, ESG Inc.
w cusfdmer service ski-is
( ^ - . 1 ^ ^ 1 y • 'C^-^'r g t;.' yja-.f-, "iv^'C- e
part |,me CARRIERS in the .Souths 34405 W. 12 MSe Road. Suite 300.
ail cftxre 4 ccrnputei skiis
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field,. Farmington, Troy. Btomtieid Farmington H5S, Ml 48331
Mana-jernerit OMice
w sUong orgarvjationai * mu'tp-'e
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W BtQomfield 4 Rochester areas
Pan-tjne position to assist
Fax» 810-489-8996, Atlrv RC
J5i-'SS Mu-rrtCK>J Ortask
skills.
Good pay p'ui benefits
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
^5- .\e' 1 i1 y'-'^. ^e
in general ol'.ice dut-es
j ' L t ANT
Farm r-y'en H-Is Mr
Fax resumes/ to: .313-537-3676SALARY 56 00 AN HOUR '
Musi De computer,Wera'e. Account Executive Farrri^gton H.lls
tj.W carrier ol
mention'this
ad
T" i.*?a^i
agency
Superb
writing
skAs.
related
Senj resurr,e to Global CNC
PLUS
ACCOUNTING
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/
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11665 G'obe St U.oria -48150 degree 4 agency experience
^\
21c'n-n'e auto ai'owaiKe
Entry Level Position
required Fax resume to:
Aj,.,-.,e
.In This Job, PeGpte
- ADMINISTRATIVE .
Stan tme 2 30Af^
(810) 539-0452
OFFICE- MANAGER:
G'fe.i' £ '
At k>cat manufacturing company for
Not under 18 yrs cr! age
De!nit<?ly Look Up To
ASSISTANT
BOOKKEEPER
£.,<
f!
young
or
mature
ind-vdual
Some
'Must have mmmum
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
You
Must have experience Full l-me,
EOF
data, entryeomputer experience 'S a Ca'eer open ngs with mdsi/ed c6.-nMAINTENANCE
REAL ESTATE SALES
automobile coverage
relaxed atmosphere Wages based Earn Ahal you're worth-be In control
must lor th.s diversified and inter- pan.es tor experienced secretaries
TECHNICIANS
on exper.ence 4 benefits
esting )ob- Fax your resume to Judi who' wiSh't-iexib-iity and a persona'
ot your l.!e. First year income potential
Please Ca»
iui-'V.-jS apjrur.er.!' CC-r.-.rr^Ca'J.Meggm at • 313-459-2540 m excess o l . SSO.000 Excellent
atmosphere Opporiun.l-es both lor^
(313)491-1950
The Wall Street Journal
n-ty '/1 B rir»ngnam s e e i n g an
tracing avatabie ,through nevy mand short term Suburbs and Oenot
e ^ r - e r e n c e d ' Se't mc-t'vated
810-689-7446
.
house training center. Call Enc Racier
OIL
CHANGE
Saiary$9
00-S14 0O.hr Can Sophia
CONSULT
tEAS.I
n-divirJua'. to )0,0 c-ur teaiTi
, ! ^ - ; i r.'i 48163
(313)
261-0700
P . v t ' i i ' r . e ii-.
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Farmingfonl'vonia
B.rm.ngharn
ACCOUNTING
TECHNtCIAN
MJS>. ce" "irrc-A-'edgeat'e 'in an
TITLE
INSURANCE:
large
regionaf
.'.. ,-rv.lT.^'r.l., '
Real Estate One Michigan's
473-293»
646-7661
P e n i O i l 10 .Minute O.I
ptias^s ^-1 -jpartiTier.i' rnanle-'
rEMPORARY
title insurance •. agency has . an
'113 >J? ICrlC
Change.' •' Expene'nced or Largest Real Estate Company opening JOT: a Searcher.Examiner
nance f redn cf.rt-t t-J .p'eAdvanlage Stafling
J
Full
charge
bookkeeper
Livonia
A-U
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and
0
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pa.rt
t.n-«
posilerrea .;• \ - n ^ io p a y ' t c ^
Jhe position requires expenence 4
DIRECT MAIL
printing
firm
May go
RECRUITER •-Please see Our ad knOAledge ol sear&h process tn Livt o n s ava'iabe
Apply i n ' person
certit-': ai'Cn
-Cuin-cejiiive
Rff
•'ENC£ L ' t R A f
FULL & PART TIME
ADMINISTRATIVE
permanent
34680 W 8 M''e. Fatromg-'on HJls.';- under 'SALES' lor several Sales,' ingston Count'/ Competitive saWy,
sa'ary'
t
e'relits:
401
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P^ase
PART -Ti.'.tE
ASSISTANT
TEACHERS
'•
Sr
Accountant,
AlienPark.
Recruitment
opportunities
m.'e «est ol Far'm.ncrton R d c call for
. ASSISTANT
can 810-B44-1300 of >a>
company pad benefits, 401k Corrv
Hotel chan May go permanent
AEROTEK INC
ap'pp.ntment
810-476-1313
resgiie. W'810-64.4'3*74"
SUPERVISOR
pany offers Ihe latesl technotogy 4
M S ,!•.>.!-, r : i « , MLS.-i'id
•
Accounts
Payable
Clerk.
Orgariuaiion.'delail
skills' needed to
greal
yiork
envtrbnn-ient
for
its
associ"''.' ^ '<i -I J 'e1^
Bioomfield
OPTICIAN DISPENSER •
assist in the project management ol a"
Stan M f f wa- D'-.'
ates Please send replies to
".n eJ"e Oari.ije'
•
Tax
Accountant,
Birmingham,
Experienced
fu'l
b>
part
^rr^e
RESEARCH
large
nat-onal
4
mlerna!.ona.
automoBox 45556 c o The Livingston
d''.Te Pt.-' r-3 !'„• ;i D •ec
Aissiitm.",r
Ply
A'.l.-l
start end Jan '97 -thru tax
Exce-enl sarary. hours, 4 med'Cat
tive tra-n.'ng project Word. PowerS-t't'."« sc- f ! r ; 11",t
County Piess. 323 E Grand n.er
ASSISTANT/
MANAGEMENT
i2'l > . M.i'n
season
;
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B-.b 313-565-5600
pomt. Lotus nates, budget 4
HoAell Ml 48843
ra-W - a " e > ' P e s f - o i j t " ft? •1. - : r
•^(•v.i'i ' t e a l
INTERVIEWER
scheduling Send resume with sa'ary
a t s ' s t ' - j ' '".J s-ce--v'.s.c»POSITION
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PERMANENT
O R D E R P R O C E S S O R Immediate
requirements to. Triad Performance
itojuc:--,'- , i - 3 e o . ' C i i ' < i ' t ' t o pe
TOOL
4
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POSITIONS
-Avd '-.ir'e 1" R e d ' c d Tcv-isn c -i-te'r- o p e n i n g
WayneState
Un.\ersity
NIK
Computer
expedience
• Jr ' Accountants Sterling
Technoioges - 30101 Nonrrwesierh .
a/.a-.etj -.' l i e ' i n ' ma.' ' " u " ' .
Available for the Ipitawmg
t i ' t r J app'cants sho'j'-d nA^e 3-4 e s s o n t a l Small n o n smoXing oftice
research
pro.ect
in
need
of
a
ci.n,,
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Heigahts,
Downtown,
Clinton:
Hghway.
Ste 330. Farmngtori H SsAS?EMBLV
"150
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ID-OD Grinder Wire EDM..Surface
ical intervener lo cored data
Twp . Fa.'m.ngton Hi'ls. SbufhMl 48334
EOE.
IACHISE
a"S"> i ' f . 0 t > I J S E C ' S t . t y ';:- the v'vtn -.teve'CipiT'erita' C-sat-i-es. MS lu;r time position Sene-Ms are avatGrind
401(k)
4-health
insurance
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study
part<.pants
.
SubheW fresh grads welcome, great'
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OPERATORS. ZJ ei :1 " ^ 'S^re"..s;- .n h-ster dp-.'-.-ma va'-'j d'-rers i-cer's'e'. DMM ab'e vacation A holiday pay
avalabte Apply al 4985 BeHevi'ie
stance
abuse
background
and
r
r
'paid'
benefits
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range
Was
(517)546-3813
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W a r e ' ' . id c'ail as...
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Rd Canton
Xnorv'edge of metro Detroit com525-30K,
:,
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ADMINISTRATIVE/
• s c y e t n -ence ;AC-.--deve'-ced' F i s ' A-d P'cv Jus' nia-'agemeri
mun.ty resources Heipfui Position
O R G A N i S ^ ' P l A N O PLAYER • For a
• Full" charge Bookkeeper. Novi
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,
requ-res
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bachelor
s
degree
m.
SECRETARIAL
Lutheran Church in Troy Can Pastor
constructibn f.rm |o S30K
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For precision machine shop Excelpsychology, soc^ science related.
Minson (810)879-6660
Positions Available
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V e - . n a - c a i a s , - y a n:;e".! c r p . / r r u n i i y , F u l l - f e r e l i t
l a n j LOTUS
lent
wages
and
benefits
Apply
at"
leldS
Respond
m
writing
to
Don't
wat-unw
alter
the
New
Year
bor ^s
do'ri P".
Immediate coenings.tn Ihe Livona
t ' a c ' m j e "C'ud-ng c a d va:a''0n and
127O0 Marion Re'dford
Research Assistani. 3901
to gel started looking for that new
PAINTER ASSISTANT'
» a ^ 4 41)1 <• I ' t e r 5 0
area Must be protcent in Word 4
p e r s c a ' t"-t> Sa'a'y. negol'at-'e
(313) 537-0490
Beauben Ste 4H46.'Detroit. Ml
permanent job Our clients are
KinderCare
[<•• a ooa~ w e j - i i {•ep.ved 13 •:'.<=• A c.:ntpc-: lr:eifjs'c-j a p p ' c a ' r t i s'ic.j'd-.se.nd For h.gn eixj furniture manulaclurer •'
Excel or V'ord Pe.rteci 4 Lotus.
48201
F3j
1313)
745-5867
ready
to,HIRE
NOW.
Brush
up
f.'"v>s:')' I .£• S j i •y a"J aTr,i.:!i.VNe<p'e l'er> c:-.e- e " - - a'"-'.J ' e s u - . e - i b 154J3 No experience' necessary Starting
Prolessiorial applcanls shou:d
your resume .r-) send it to us
TOW TRUCK DRIVER .- hourly plus
salary 56 03 hr Appt.cat.on accepted
EOE-AA
e'ts 'pa c a j e O-j-a'tea -ipp:<ant: W d d e t e t L'ycr-a 'Ml 46154 •
call.or
tax,resume today!,
r.gh| away, dont delay there
commission eipenence hc'ptui PlybetAten tO-3 Vogue Furniture
Cease :,c--id .-esurre -ti
ExCei'eni Opportumtes"
may be a great 1 new job
mouth area lull time
30972 industrial Fid
' JNVFNTt-iriv
LOOKING FOR YOU Don't let
REG'ONAL FINANCE REP
Call (313) 459-0053
(313) 422-3890
LIGHT
•
RESTAURANT 4 OFFICE
"
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ENTECH PERSONNEL
T;i
Sl5'0K' • Factor c o m m e r c i a l
Tnting a new-fib.be your New
COMPLEX no-A hmng Manteoance
industrial
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f^3y
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Pete
Years resolution DO IT NOW1
Phone: 313-464-6196
INDUSTRIAL
TRAVEL'AOVENTURE^
PAINTERMECHANICAL •
4 Cleaning Staff Flexible hours *
at 8 1 0 ^ 2 4 - 1 5 0 0 ' F a , 524.2461
For tracks A machinery Wilt (ran good pay • • Can 810-650-1389 COMPUTER INVENTORY TRAINEE
Fax:
313-464-6795
OPENINGS
To S30K Personnel Data Report
tight person' un.que position ' Ca'l
^ \ ACCOUtVTAfvJTS O N E
Q R A N C ' i MAHAGER TRAINEE
810-524-1500
FAX
810-524-2461
Gordon'
1313)
459-3053
RETAIL
ASSISTANT
MANAGER'
•'
APPLICATIONS ate now
: 24901 Northwestern H w y '
T.p S5GK Sa'a'y 'benefits bonus
luM fcme position avatab'e tor busy
i-t ^ a ; - r 1. ^-.1--1 ? ^ i-1:
"-'•7-'
"Suite 516
ARE YOU peop'e orien'ed wth good
being accepted for all
Persc>n/-ei Data Report
specialty martiet localed m Livonia'
TRUCK DRIVER
it.! ' H. ,-s '•. .1 rr.
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Sobthteld, M l 48075
telephone sk/fls 4 well orgamr-edand
.810-524-1500 Fax 524-2461
Shifts.
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are
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are
looking,
tor
,a
highly
motiPart-time
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welcome
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tuD lime empkiymerit'' We
OAKIAND
(810) 354-2410
vated, mature responsible individual Can'Gdrdon , .
(313)459-3053
located in the Livonia
are seekng to higher an outgo-ng
COMMUNITY
S i i l i j s Fnarca: Servces
with Supervisory.'. 4 grocery relail
BRANCH
MANAGER
.'
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G
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'individual
we
offer excei'snt pay 4
INVENTORY CONTROL
area Receive on-the-job
2iK Wris- B'3 Bea^e- R-)
management experience Benefits
benefits lo the right person it inter:
TRUCK MECHANICS .
training. NO FEE 1
T r ; y Ml 4 8 0 8 4 include medical nvith dental, vacat-on
.'•" " •••' 1 - ..;>.!r- 'nee- erre
ested p'ease contact j . m R at
4 retirement Reply 10 Box «1285 Sta'e or ASE CeriiLea rr.edum'and
PARAPROFESSIONAL
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• Machinist • .E^.-.v. O.-cortunty En •C';,eObserver 4 Eceenjnc Newspapers heavy duty trucks CDL a plus! Pay Va'assis Communcarohs.'Inc has
:,"•- T I - . •" i •(.••-'• .'' pr-v^-e-rren'
Dean Sellers Ford
PART-TIME
:
M'F 0.V
36251 Schoolcraft Rd • . • .. based on.expenence Fu'l benefits. an immediate opening m its
• Maintenance
T l * * ^ > ^ F i 1>5C* ••G'.UI.U'X)
- , i ' ^ > I ' ' * ' ; .- l . K I ' d " A t i : i a s
•1810) 643-7500. Ext 174
Two shifts
1810) 349-9396 Accounting Department for a PAYLivonia Ml 48150 '
• t p . ' • V ' • ' •• '•' f - c t e r g 5-c.en:
r
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Labor
••
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Com,mur,ty
Coi'ege
is
cu'Arre'nc.i
i 'as'est g>o*.nj ternp;ra y
MAiNTENiNACE SUFERViSOR
ABLES CLERK In this poston. you
!
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, " ' ' ' :' ' .--•• i ' PV,"A Troy rer.tiy
seek-r^
app
<alor.s-.tor
1¾
ASSISTANT.(PART
TIME)
• Packaging
•at"': piare.mer.i
companes rs Koo^ng
- FULL-TiWF'
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
W'i'1 be responsti'e lor processing
t! 4,.-.-iJ .
t \ , 1 O1('r.2o8'-4204
ROOFING CREWS
r
Parapro'ess-onai at'the
20 hours/week flexible Word lor
m
f '/i:l r'e Mamena'rce . Superv.icr '-Z' Bra cri Managers 'or our <j<~e*'X. pcsi-.cn-ot
• Janitorial
4 INDIVIDUALS need lo Mt imme- Kennel Manager lull or pari-time irade payables, balancing accounts Windows, data entry 4 t'-ng Fax
Orchard
Ridge
Campus
£-.•> ji'jn -n a Federa'y- Assisted Apa-t_- metre- Detrot Locations' include
diate openings Musi have own (ruck Experienced Bioomtield H.iis area and reconcil ng statements, handing resume 8t0-433-2281 or send to
JANITORIAL
• Shipping & Receiving
rev C-n-p'e" MjSt be e>perencej Detr-;.,! OoAnriv.er Eas'pd-r"ie Vpsi,<8t0i 334-0909
vendor phone calls, data/entry and
tools, and equipment • Be experif.t-n.-r^jmi
Qua'it^at
ons
Associate
-06H, Inc
1ar.l1
Ann
AT:<r
ai-rd'Mam.iiamck
area
JANI-KING OF MICHIGAN A P P L Y :
U'd r-lt-r.vcc- m e c h a n c A m k.ncA-1processing disbursements We offer
Mon-Thurs
enced and dependable Year.round
.3010 Telegraph x446
P » : • • ! , ¢.- = :•«.• t i '.'.1= 4 T t -..ed'je :'• HVAC eiectrcai p'umcrg Successful car-3^)a!es must be se:'- degree.' m Sconce ». th' 'a ma,or m work with'exceHeni pay and perfora competitive sa'ary .for advanceVOCAL
MUSIC
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Farms. Ml 48025
j-apt .-)•.. 1 ', - i , ^ r f **! ^-^ rt '--'s
ca-pemry and ape: a-ce repar Ha.e rnC'tivated compter literate ar.it
mer.t.and friendly work envrDnnient
mance bonuses Contact K C' Con1 30-3:30pm: Bring a c.*vn nc/s Compet-tr.'e,'sa'ary M » have tast, success n a last-paced' ice-.se ',
TEACHERS
•i'f- •'.r" •. .•.'• ' . ; • • t.!„s- ' i . e i e Interested candidates shou'd write to
struction at (313) 425-6272
!
Van Buren Pub c Schools has open.iL-'-r 'r.r - ; ' : * ' ; i .:••' 'P«3;c- :- '.'.V-l
apa-;m«.-! a^d company tenet ;s On- envrirrr.er.f Sa'es .4 rru'ti-u't resdrivers license and social
AUTO BILLER
Valassis'CoTTimu'nicationS:, |no
ings lor three vocal muse teachers
. 1 ' ! ^ u it''.'' ;.V •lil-^.l'.-ai-JC
cair.Outes E>£e'-erce & reterer-ces ta-rant e x p f e r c e a p'us'We.na.e Appt cants.musi com^'ete an appi<a•Cueter. Chrysrer Jeep m VpSitar.ti .
Weistwood hkman Resouroas K\B
security card to •
tion
term
Reques'S
for.
appicat-ons
ROOFING/SRINGLE
line
test
coerce
risa'.on
pa-;«a;e
n
tre
Please sendtetrei of appicaton w.th
rc-Qu 'fd P-ease send res'i.T,e 10
has
fo'sitcrl
open, lot Auto Blier
36111 Schoolcraft Rd
A 'I be accepted through,'4 30 p rn on
a copy ol cerilcation and transcripts
33813 Five Mile Rd. in
Bet «1434...;
' JANITOR JANITRESS
njustry-' -Sc-r-d resumes to
CREWS
Pnor experience is required ExcetLrvoma. Ml 48150 ,
;
-., .
.., , , . „ • • Friday. January 3. 1997 Contact me Own truck aod equ pment Top pay. lo the Personnel Otfcc, 555 W.
Ocsen,sr
s
EccertrcfJeAsc-apers
^/.•r'..'r,'.S'-.--e:'J
the Civic Center. Shoplen| pay 4 ber*trt plan is ava laoe
DISTRICT OPERATORS
OCC Job Hot»ne at (810) 540-1579 West s-de work ' (800) 842-4541 Columbia Ave.. Be!ievil!e:.Ml 48111.
An.EEO. Drug testing emp'oyer
' 36251 SchoxVcrai R d ' .
1 . 1 ' V - 1.. / I , '• ! L''.' " ' . i ?>> ' r.
lor the rght person Ca'l Kim'
28157 6 M * Rd
ping Plaza (2 blocks W
and reter to Postcn No 96C-78
by Jan 3. 1997
Applicants with foreign language
'cji-lt-'
cpm
is 1 '-• 2 n .' 0 0 . 4
' L.'.'cna rJl .48150
(313) 434-2424
.'
LivPr.-a
Ml
48152
.
sk^s
encouraged
to
apply.
.
ROUGH
CARPENTERS
4
of Farmingtoo Rd.)
.-.! V 2 c i ' 2 " 2 7
•'EOE'WF'V.M
OCC is an Atl.rmative Aet'cn.'
* ] L A B O R E R S - e e n e l i t s . 4 WALL. CREW/STRUCTURAL conAUTO DEALERSHIP
. Equal Ooponun-ty'Employer
w f wages paid on time. Weekend crete laborers', experienced Can
J E W I S H C O M M y ! f l ' T y i N OaX Parte
. MAINTENANCE
Accounts payable dealership experiwork available. Celebrity Craig.Enoel, Peter A Basrfe Sons,
MANAGER
Beaut W Noithv.t'.e co-op seeking
a
.-s ' s'e'eVng i-'e guards 's<v.'rh*n:ncj'
ence
Excellent,
pay and benefits
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HELP
wanted
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tor t^r- ieia 1 cocv. sfvop ,n Roch,ns'h jcl'vr^ A rjyThnast'C jrislruCtor.s
Bob Ousseau Lincoln Mercury Farmptumbinj electrical heat.ng and
' S.W'Sry s t i n s at S6,25'hr negotiable
ester it you a.-e-bright, a se'f- oerr mternevcomputer exhibit Must
ington.
Kathy
Dee
f810l 474-3170
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE.
have some computer background'
SALES
cooing andlight carpentry ExceJenl
WAREHOUSE 2ND SHIFT
iC'tstrj ng CJI -rrjCerienccPlease
s'arter orgah'/eo 4 ergigerc. vse
Our Livonia offce has openDetrort Science Center. Wonderland PART tme fiexibfe hours Assist cusA age Bene) t package mcludesmedACO HARDWARE'
iSPfiiy at 15110. W 10 l.tte Oak
AOU'O 'eve-an inierv-erv
ings lor team orented indiAUTOMOTIVE CLERICAL
313-513-5823
Watt .
. . - - 313-422-3822 tomers m showroom. Retjres welical. dental. opt<al Lie msuraa:e
Part
SHIPPING OEPARTMENT
Ca'l Anna (313) 641.1244
viduals w.th ACCOUNTS
(810) 442-729¾ Lift at least 50 lbs. work in. vanab'e
ret/ernent .Great, ^ortung erT.voncome
Market'ng
services company see>s
PAYABLE
expenence.
PART T I M E
rr«ot Cal Mon.-Fn 810-349-5570
temperatures (depending on season, •
KITCHEN
individual lo authorize, ver.f* and
LABORERS
'
SCREEN PRINTER
JOBS AVAILABLE.
good math • and reading .skills Must, have on-!.ne experience and -report automotive repairs and
LOOKING
TOmaVe
more
than
|usi
'.Va.i E-j Lave u-a>eJ Corcrete f ou'raa-'
v
GLAMOR
> m the Mch-gan National Gua-d for Must be experienced m printing on T- requ.red Starting lime 4 PM Starting excellent 10-key skills
MAINTENANCE,
an hourly rate' Come see us Great
mvoces. Reconcile checking accouni.
1
Can lor appo.ntme.nt Mon-Fn ,
t-c<i Corn pany" Some pos'tor.s open
clerical .' communications and shns. coatsi etc Full'.'or'part lime. pay S3 15 hour. 90 days S9.00. prestart-.ng rate, generous bonus & cexn- tmmed ate openngs lor Canton.
Techncafiautdn-otrve repair knowl'lOam-lpm'onfyi (313) 525-4310
"Jh p ..L'lhers t.'c-d I'rt'Sjyrng Gener'af
Betieviiie S DoAnrry.er area apart- MANAGER NEEDED for building meehancs positions Pad tran.ng. flexible hours: Midwesfem Specialty e'rrvplciymenl drug test: Send letter of
m-ss.on
Etper^rhce
hetplul
but
no)
edge.
PC.data entry and exceileni
(313) 426-4994 merest to Alt' Human Resources:
i:»;r C.J'F.' M-jrf fiavc revatie t'ar-sp'us the Gl B.M Adv. Dexter:
necessaiy Ca'l'or, apply: 8509 N mentcomptexes Expefjeneeneces-- supply s!#e Musi have background great pay. benef-ts
phone Skiis required
.
1
p j i t a t i u o E«ce''6rKe r.e'pfut -.
23333
Corr^nerce
Dr..
Farm-ngtoh
sary
m
all
phases
ol
resfJentiat
Ca'l
now
Wayne Rd . Westland 313-261-8437
m construction We offer compet.tive
Secunty
•'•»'•
Ca'l (510) 669-6640
H.lls, ML. 4833S-2764.
313-899-1166
property maintenance Send resume- salary, med-'cal S denial insurance 3U-946-0O96.
Comprehensive • b e n e l i l , plan, :
Accounts Payable
includ.ng 401.K and tu'tion reimburseto P O Box' 308. So'jthfletd Ml attOAance. comnnssion 4 prpf.t
NEED EXTRA
Specialist
PART-TIME MERCHANDISER /
rrent Adstra is a non-smoking envi48037
sharing Send c'on'identia) resumeito.
WAREHOUSE
Opening lor an individual with al
•
sss
'.••
STOCK PERSON
r
o n m e n t . . FAX r e s u m e 10
'Box »1440
least one year phpf accounfs pay56 50 per hour "Must have car.
1-313-416-2683 or mail to: No phone
FOR THE , Now accepl'irig applications for Hi Lo able
Ctb5er.er 4 Eccentric Newspapers
, experience lo join, (he
\
Call
(3131
417-1940
cans
please.' ...
MAINTENANCE
36251 Schoolcratt Rd
HOLIDAYS?! Drivers and Material Handlers to per- accounting department Computer
. Lr.ooia. Ml 48150- form
functions
in
our
manufacturing
Large resdent>al commun.fy in
Now
hir.ng'full
and
pari
trme
security
experience,
w-th
Lotus'
1-2-3.
AOISTRA
CORPORATION
PART TIME posrtion available - flexWestiarxj immedate openings *or
Attn: OE- AUCL
V/ordP'ertect, and a Payables
ible hours'. Warehousing, etc No personnel for offce. retail and.finan- p'anvwarehouse facility. Musi be able
MARKETING
REP
TRAINEE'
to'
pass
.industrial
i
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l
r
,
iruck'math
expentneed fu-u art part-tme
101 Unon ' •
experren.ee
necessary
System requ red. Send resume to:
ciai locations near'you'i. . ' to S45K Sa!3ry, benelts. bonus.
tests " . . .
postons Success'u'l <ar«3»}3!es
,:
313-421-8900
Prymoulh. Ml 48170
• . •'. Teresa Schwartz
. S675-$8ob Stan Wage
Personnel Data Report
must have a wt>rk>ng knovyteevge of
EOE
Jewish
Vocational
Service
• Na Experience Required
We offer.
810-524-1500 FAX 524-2461
eiectrxrai. p'umb.ng-and carpefiiry.
4i^<»<^¾<g¾^¾¾Kr
'Z^t&A&V
PART-TIME. STOCK/
29699 Sbuthfeid Road •
• Free Uniforms 4 Traihirig
Exper>ervte with ceramx; t.'e and
Recer-y.ng Person needed
BOOKKEEPEFt'ACCbuNTS
. •' S6uthf.eid. Ml 48076
• 'Fun benelt package and
'
• Pad Holidays/Vacations
MECHANIC Ex'ce.tlen! opportunity
heatng a big pAis We o-tc-f dental
Mii!»l.hii\i* mvii-|ritiisi>nrlHlioh.;.]>ivfi>rii)ily
days approx 20-25 hrs
RECEIVABLE
competitive wages
• MedcavOental. . ••
lor experienced mechanic m growvng
^ n Equal Opportunity EmpioyejV for time 4 billing lor' Farmington Hills •
ife and medcat u-.iu/ance On-ite
Apply
aV;
Specialty
Pel
Sup••'
.
Numerous
s-h.fi
operafxin
4 V.sion Benefits ' • ' . . '
transpoilatron co: PM and repairs on
l a i j i r % a n . > t ; i l i o n VNiipui f i r l i u t ' k .
positions include a duplex, home- II
CPA firm Computer onentated moti-'
• Clean Environment
• ,
'Musi Have
Ford fleet vans Gas 4 Diesefexpen: pies. 1498 S Sheldon. Plymouth
you ?:e.. hard /rbricng • ana -get
vated. hard working Send resume lo
313-453-6930
• •Opportunity for advancement
Clean Criminal H.stdry"
ence required Must have o*n tools'
l * ; H l - l i i i i f . M i i i u l i i y «S: T l i u r s i J . t y .
atorg Aeit «-th people, appy in
MG. 32255 Norttrwestern H*y , Suite'
•
Growth
Industry'
Corrvper.tve wages 'and benelitsi
Apply Mon -Fri ,
pefson or cai us at
298,-Farrnmglon Hills" Ml 48334
' Ji1i>i'.iiiii}!s n r i t f t f r n i i o i i s .
Appcy m person Mon-Fn. 9am-4prn at
PEOPLE-PERSON
8 30am 10 4:00prri at:
Apply MoA-Fri . 9am-4pm al 1351 H *
27980 Northline Rd betAeen IrtXster Fast grqw-.ng company expand-ng in
NATION WIDE SECURITY
OAK VILLAGE LC.
(E of 1-275, S. of Ford) Wesfiand, Ml
BOOKKEEPER
4 MJCfcfebeil, Romulus. Ml
23800 W. Ten M.le Rd .
275a Acwey'"
are.a Seeking a f e * positive, motii
48185. EOE
ACCOUNTS payable/receivable;
SouthfeW (810) 355-0500
V/fisttand, Mt 48186
vated inoVviiTVaats fry Several positions
:
payroll Salary comn-ienswale w-Jh
8750 S. Telegraph Rd.
• • . Can 810-552-9343;
experience Excellent' benefits
MECHANIC
(313) 7 2 V 8 U t >
N i k k i ' S i i l i t l l ( W a y n e County) •'
v
TayVy (313) 292-1280 or
for growing construction .company,
Horizon- Health .System has an package Please send ' cover Kr.
• 301 W. Michigah Ave. "
PHONE ROOM MANAGER
Experence a must. Dotes, include,
opening m liheir Accounts. Payable w/sa)ary requirements- Box at411
313-422^4442
YpsitanH (313)460-1122
MAINTENANCE PEOPLE .
Oepartment. Dutes- include light Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
vnaitehijne repair, equ pmeril main- 36251 SchQOlcraft Rd, .
Managemienl cofrvpany tooding for tenance, weldmg Full be'nefils.
typing: Wing..invoice processing and
PLUMBING SERVICE TECH
Livonia. Ml 46150
SECURITY OFFICER
part-txne' and luS-tim'e rtiantenance
various clerical duties. Must be an
f Jeeded lor welt established growing immediate opentngs-in Canton.
401
(k).
good
pay.
Cat)
ask
for.M.'.x«:
people for. several localions. Expen:
organized iridividuai. capable ot hancompany located in Weslern suburb V/ayrie arid Oakland County areas.
(31.3)
729-6000
.ervc* a must' Salary and benefits
dling a multiplicity pT tasks, not just
Great exposure To several differeni Medical and dental benefits available
K n l i e 0'Neill<6akianci County},
BOOKKEEPER r ACCOUNTS
Mail resume 16: Ivarvhoa Mgi.'. 7013
aspects ol the ptumbinq . industry, after 90 day? Can SrYvth Security For furniture store Pad .vacation, routine. One who is merely adjusted
RECEIVABLE/ BILLING .
MECHANICS
Orchard UKe Ret. Suite 110. V/est
Blue
Cross,
life
insurance.
401K
S
6
V
to everyday routine responsrbSities
company veWde provided. Excellent Corporation: .
313-9SS-3600
PERSON
wilh good.computer
BJoomfietc!. Ml-48322. • ' ' ' - . . " .
Hihn<j Cert-fied, Mecha'nics.- $8 an benefit package' incfucliog' 401 (VI
per h'.Sfarl. Apply .tor
viia not be abfe lo respond fotfvs posiSkfls
needed lor distnbutor m
hour" plus 5*» commisSJOn. Noo- Vyi«i m3lch. profil sharing and eduipa... Classic Interiors'
tion Requires accurate detail
Oakland County. Additional
MAINTENANCE PERSON needed Certifed Mechanics based on ability.' liona! reimbursement: Applicant
20292 MidcPebeif Rd- Lrvorxa : account^vg. as well as w-.Bingness to'
SECURITY OFFICERS
duties include, customer service,
toe P),tncvuth Apl.commuoity - Full- raise upon certification. Pieiseappry 4f>ould have three to trva years expe- NOVI - PLYMOUTH.- W1XOM area.
lea/o aecourils' 'payabte'purchase
ordering
and Elections. Good
time Can Monoyy-Pnclay 9aJn.-3piTt m person starting Saturday, Dec. 21 st rience in reskfentiai'ccimrrierciaJ serWAREHOUSE POSlTfONS :
order computer system, salary and benef il s R e s-ume w ith
.
313-453-7144 al: 14048 -EureVa Rd . SoulhfieU vice Cempeiitive wages; to f u i and part-firr*. Students arid
AVAILABLE
retrees:
wescome.
$5,/5
to
Si
S
i
O
Q
salary
tequM-emems
to
..'..•
MtHigan. • : • ' - .
correspond with experience Ca!) ray hckifTy.CaN (ot irilervie.w/appoirrlmeril. with growing borne meo5ca! eqyip- Oua'ified candidates may forward
MAINTENANCE PERSON
Human Resource Admlnislralor
ment company: Good beriefits and their resume toi;
at
A
J.
Danbcwse
Son
Plumbing
A
.
.
.
,
SANFORD SECURITY SERVICE
For apanment complex. Must have
34119 W, 12.Mile Rd.' Ste 355
MENTAL HEALTH CARE
wages. VaM drivers license required
b a s t Vrvovrteclge and experience in Worturvg yv.th msot&fy i i adUts. H e a t i n g . C o m p a n y . ( 8 1 0 )
(800) 644-8145
Farmington Hiits. Ml 46331
Appfy in person 47764 Halyard:
.
general maintenance. Current drivers slartrng al $6'25 an tyxi* ptiis fuf! 477-3626
Plymouth. (M 14 4.Beck Rd) .
license needed' Benefits after 90 medical, dental and optica) bersefits.
:(313)
459-3US
.
SENIOR BUYER
BOOKKEEPER- f u u ' o r Part-time.
day* Fax resume to; (313) 941-0750 after 90 days with a 50 cent raise.
.HEALTH SYSTEM
• PRE-SCHOOL
Musi hive f fsvious tKOOunlirvg firm
or appty Mon ' F r i . 9-5pm, a( Morgan Farmington area Please taH Misty w
Human Resources Dept,- "
Equipment
manufacturer
seeks
qualiTEACHERS
experience 4 be self-motivated with :;.
.Needed fiirdeliver) <if the
WAREHOUSE TEAM
Manor Apis, 9960 S Wayne Rd . in Christy lor an interview al
26100 American Dr.
fied,
candidate
lo
coordinate
aciivtties
Chitd
care
center
will
tee
happy
10
welattentioh
lo detail. Call after 1pm
rtocmjlu*.
- (313j 941-707O
:, LEAOER
810-477-604,4 .
P.O. Box 5153
come' head le'achers', aoci assistant involved with procuring gvoods and Lryonia distribution center is looking
(810) 855-1670« Fax. (810)6554642
Southrield, Ml 48086-5*53
services sucK as hydraulx;, pneuteachers
for
pre-school
children,
ages
MAlNTEr^ANCE PERSON . needed MOLO SHOP iry. Farmington :H(i;s infanls lo 5 yrs Associates orSacne- matic, electrical and power-train com- tor an e xperienced warehouse' worker
BOOKKEEPER . FuN.time . • "
fc>r'maintenance ol a mid size apt. seekjrsg TootmaXef with 16 years kxs .degree is reguvred Tor head ponents. Must have:- purchasing' to supervise 4 rhanage inventory conEqual Oppdrturvty Employer
Experience necessary. 20411VV 12
oomrhurpty,' Basic knoAfedge pt experience tn Motd rnaVJng 'CAD/ teacher
experience So a rrianufactunng' erivi- trol, Ideal candidate wvil possess 2-3
positions.
Chiidcare
expenMle #201. Southrield. CailKashal
HVAC. ptumbxng 4 dryyvaH repair CAM exjpehence a plus. Overtime ence required for a l Sa'ary sublet to ronmerij. Please subrrxVyour resume years c4 warel^se'dHlribution expeAccounting
810-352-5520
• Twice Weekly &
Fecruired: Great beneM* * apt avaitabte Competitive benefjts. Seod guaMcetons Please cafl Oebi at and salary, reejuremeriis lo: "
rience S9 per hour. Sit) resume lo.
,
t ^ r l y Afteioooh delivery
irvduded. Ca» 313-455-3880
31776 Enterprise Or.. Livonia, Ml
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 4
resume * i t h salary recjuiremenls lo: (8t0> 353-3228 or send resume 10:
'• ' BOOKKEEPER
48i50. Attn: HFt-Warehouse •
GENERAL OFFICE
Cra'9 Assenvbty/ ¢0739 Sunoydafe. Edueational Ovreclot, 24000 Uhser
V 3Q0-50O paper* per day
Coe Press Equipment •
KUlNTENANCe PERSON • Futt Farmington, Ml 48336. .'For retail store. Convpuler experience needed immediatety. Fax'to:
Bd.i
SouthJetd,-Mi
48034
5540
Brictgewogd
313-981r32B5
or Wrile to .45467
tme.' On-siia for apt fornplex in
•'•! LSpth motor route* 6s WAH<ing roytes.avAilflble .
necessary.
; 8104547.^555.
WELDER
Steryvg'Hfs.. Ml. 4§3t0
Augusta Dr.. Canton. Ml 48168
Farmingtoo H>«s. Experience in eiecMOLLY MAfO
MINIMUM 2 years experience. ExpeAttn:
A.
Ward*.
,
'••.''"•
for fttrlhtr i)ifi>riitiiiimi
uiti:
PRESS OPERATOR/
Vicet, pTunvbirvg. HVAC 4 pod Can NO/Y N'r'irvg tuB lime Mem- F(i. only. No
rienced in all phases ol welding. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, furl time;' '
BOOKKEEPER
810-478-0322 Of Fax 8IO4427510 evenings • No weekends. Medical &
Please reply lo; '
P.O. Box 765. Some boc^keepvSg experience desir- POSITION available immediaten/
DIE SET-UP
• SHlPPINOVRECEIVTNG .CLERK
able. Payroll a most. Apply within:
dental, benefits' avarfaWe. Please Ctean.eff «p«m metal stamping fac-Wy Weslsrde cer dealer kiokjng tor snip- Dearborn. Ml 48121
Fuft
dme.
Full
charge ihroygh finan. 24827 Pfymour/i Rd . Redtord
ca»:.i
-, 343-451-8555 see,ks associates .experienced in ping 4 receiving denk w'experience.
MAINTENANCE cial statement lor real estale man.: (313) 535-4255
working
win
progressive
dies
4
airGood
piy.'Iringe
benefits,
insurance,
PERSONNEL
WINDOW: SERVICE
agemenl firm in Plymouth Twp
MOftTQAGE LOAN PROCESSOR feed- OenefaJ lool room knowledge Interested candidates please caJ
Salary commensurate wrth experiNeeded at Farmington H>fi* apt com : Mrnimurri 2 years experience. hefpfui: Exceftenl. beneldi .Salary Chuck Ourant al 313-261^900.
TECHNICIAN .
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
(610) 362-4666
mon*y. CaH .
- 810-471-3625 Familiar with n e w construction ay>d based on experience. Apply'or send OLSON OLOS. NISSAN 4 ISUZU Needed. Houriy with good benefits.
CLERK ••••••- ence Can,Please
c
a
l
lor
interview:
Contour soffyvave preferred.i .
resume to: E 4 E Manufacturing, 300
For Lrvon^a firm. 2 years experience
TRUCKS
: :
:
MAINTENANCE/PORTER wanted • Cal; (810) 449-"8333
:
:(810) 926-1144 Ex1229 '
BUSINESS MANAGER
Industrial Or. PNrr>oOth, Ml 48170
required. Send resume .to:- '
33850 Prymoolh R d . Uvonra.
Fu< Time. 9PMS30AM UT.fi Bene(across from Unisys)
HR DepartmenL. 3177.8 Enterprise. Experienced business manager.
Ms induded. Appfy in pirson al Com- NANNYS - I U O 4 part tirrve. kve-lrV
Computer literate Must understand
XX XX
• Livonia.'Ml 48150
muler T r i h i p o r i a l l o n , 27980 out. M«rtgan 4 other Slates, 46 to
computers 4 software. Sales 4 marSNOW SHOVELERS
PRINTING
NcHlh'ihe Rd between Inkster 4 Mid- SlOanlnx^jfi The Nanny Corporation Comjpufer Prepress Technician. Proketing, accounting.' inventory control.'
XXXX
Livoria
Area
.
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
dtebet, flomufus Ml
• • et0-258-63i».
personnel, customer service, typing.
duction person needed to'assist an
f
arminglon
Hills
tiriti
seeking
qualified
$10
per
hour
sh»pping4 teerving. Graphic art skfls
YEAR ROUNO WORK
directors and slripping department in
EstaWshed Brightpfi area . builtJer individual lor Iheir accounting depari- helpful. »32.000 to $35,000 ptus.
prepa/iryg files (or pnn». Experience In
(313/425-3727 '.
meni.
Ouawiect
cancWates
must
have
SmaU oflce. g/rjvying business New
needs experienced rough Iramers.
electronic prepress ieqt>red. wKh
START NOW
knowledge <t Macintosh 4 PC. Fun
Compefitive wagesAvenefiti. (810) computer experience and (uwwtedge age*metaphys<ai.
c4
Excel.
^
:
.
^
^
Vision
Pubticeiions: (810) 355-9740
t/ne. Convenient Soythfiekj tocation. Corporation exparidVvg- Need lo lit 15 227-5055.
$10-12 Per Hr.
Call (810) 366-5005 «xt 33. or FAX: positions by December 13. No experi• Temp to Perrp .• '
.810-356-5636
CASHIER • AUTO DEALER
ence necessary, II not making $525/
ARBOR TEMPS 313-459-1166 . Experienced. Benefits. Advancement
week. Ce*: • :•- (810)552-0031'
Help Wanted.
opporturvties. Apply. Slar Lincoln
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
PRINTING
STORE MANAGER • immedlale M
Mercury. 12 Mile at Telegraph.
0ff1« Clerical
Department hat openings ror paritime opening RetaVresale shop In
MAC
OPERATOR
.
tone data enth/ insurance clerk. Also ' . CASHiER/RECEPTrONlST
6«minghan-L
Experience
necessary,
The Observer A Eccentric New$papers is
M . time position DME Medicare B Needed lor dealership. Mufti phone
Wilh 3 year»: expenerSce requ'red. Excellent people skills. Salary
A BETTER JOB
seeWng a person with two years professional
MUST know Oiiairk, PageMaker. Pho- package based on experience. Send Snalmai(ai>dv^«rT^!tcc<vrdinator. Bfler, Brfer musl have Medica/e B system experience helpM. Pleasant
loshop. 4/c scanners and Imagesel- resurrve lo: Ms JameVBirmlngham Some word proce ss'mg and pleasant experience. Apply at or M M i e i i e r ol and otAgotng personality afc*gplus.
reporting experience and a background in arts
teris. Prefer experience from Service Resale, P.O. Box 645. &rit»lngh«/n telephone personality required- application lo SPS. INC, aitn: Mgr. Cal Kainy at (.5)3) 565-5100ext 222
and music coverage. Musi have a Bachelor's
fiufeau
or Litho Prep Shop, Day *M* Mt 48012.
Highest pay 4 benefrls, Btoomfeki Accounts Receivable. 33510 Schoof.
Are you interested in computer
degree in'journalisrrt or related field, p»os'b«neM»i Topi pay lor qyattied
location. Non smoking ofhee Send crafl Rd. (N W. corner Of Farminglon
technology?
Then
you
may
perscvn, r^pry to; Bo« 1(625
- knowledgeable about art history and ctirrervf
to. Personnel Manager. 3683 Rd 4 Schoolcraft) Lrvorw Ml. 46152
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS resume
Check Collection
Observer
4
Eccentric
Newspaper*
Telegraph R d , Scnfe 100. Bloomfieki
' practices and the ability to evaluate and describe
be |ust the person we are looking for
Van Buren Public Schools (Belleville) Hrtls. Ml 48302.
' 36251 Sehootraft Rd.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
' ' .
Clerk- '
has
openings
(or
substitute
teachers
art events. Must have solid reporting skills
Llvohia, Mt 48150
ACCOUNTING a E R K
to self Home Pages to our customers. We
.Oeiroit based supermarket
Please
phone
the
Personnel
Office
al
Exce^nl
c<>porlunrty
lor
irxJrvtdual
including the ability to conduct interviews,
chain has a fu* time opervrig in
ACCOUNTANT .•' FULL-TIME
313^97-9123 tot an eppfcetion
frteed an Innovative person with the ability to
IIX Relumed Check DepartConripuler experience a must. Prop- wrth some accounts recervabte expe-backgrounders, trend stories, critical and well- .
packet
PRINT SHOP
rience. Need lo be detad oriented 4
erty
managernent
experience
a
ptus.
ment. The positron is lor f«e
make
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presentations,
work
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leads,
reasoned reviews and in-depth pieces. Prefer
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ably have tome banking
exhibits, art fairs and festivals; prepare extensive
roiet. 28111 Telegraph, SouthNeld
ence. Must be leaM ptayer. Competj- is a hands-cm postm, reqxjring expeteach you about home pages and the Internet.
knowledge.
Pull benefits
rience »i deating with large assemACCOUNTING CLERK
tve wages: beoeMs 4 hoMays
and comprehensive calenders of all arts events;
package. Send resume I0:
b t n i . Hydraulic and electrical Fiyi-t^na. Corrvputerized aocourrfirig
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transportation.
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P 0 Box 3344«
i|£*ejvlces. Commission only. EOE. To apply,
workplace, To apply fax resume to
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CLERICAL
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Internet Service Provider
Answer phones, misc. ¢ ^ ,
K^U , " * < * ! • • * * i 2 W l « 4 M d d e tjga area Unda 313-531-1120
fjUSmg DeptrDay Shift
R6cjui*s a mirvrriym 55-60 v>pm. Key.
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LAB ENTRY
OPERATOR
GENERAL OFFICE
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Requires a trwvmym o( 55-60
* «vpm. Ii.eyti03rd.ng sMls
For mvr.ed.at8 consideration, please
corr-ptete an application Mon. • Tbijrs
HAM-3RM (please come prepared
for K i t no) at Corn.ng Chnca) Labot Giddnos Road. Auburn
rator£>. 4444G>ddnosF
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CLERICAL Fus-t,me lor t«ianciai services business Please send resume; Theresa
K'o,(an, Smith Barney. 201 W. B o
Beaver'Rd, Ste 1250. Troy,Ml 4SO&4
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CLERICAL - Plymouth company has
openng in one person otlce 3 yrs
eiperience "Customer conlacl,
.irivo-ang. • clones, job orders, data
entry, computer skills $16-S18K
benefit*. Reply to Box 51314.
tiVor»3. Ml'. 48151-0314.
CLERICAL/
RECEPTIONIST
CLERICAL SUPPORT lor manulacItirers. rep agency in Farrfungton
Word processing skills necessary.
•Fun lime'position (810) 615-9100
COORDINATOR
Arcade Hearth Care, based in T;oy. is
seeding an Orders Coord na!or The
p;e!erred candidate will have a minfl-o'rn of 2 years medcal off<e expen'erce,-Corr^uier skills (Lotus & AmiPro), strong communication and
• problem-sotv.ng, sk'ifs. This is an
:mmed-a:e opening
P«ase, send
resume with salary requirements
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Human Resources.Oept
340-E' Big Beaver R d . S t e 250
Troy. Ml 48083
Fax, 810-740-1444
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COORDINATOR
RECEPTJONiST '
To $25,000 •
Ma.or wortdAide company seeks
e>celient interpersonal skit's tor this
(ront desk posit-pn. Ability to.mterface
v, :h dgnilares (torn afferent couritries- Mcrosoft Office a p\is.
Dtversilied
810-344-6700
Recruiters
Fajr 810-344-6704
is seeking M - t i m e Customer Service
Reps lor our Service (Department.
Appficants must be profoent in
Data Entry, possess excetienl
communications skills & be' able to
*ork in a last paced environment
Please appry ai, '
977 E.' 14 M l e Rd . Troy,of call
Sharon Reisdori at, 610-S69-VIQ0
CUSTOWER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE •
Mature person lor very busy oSce,
Computer expenence helpful but not
necessary
Good 'phone voice
Smoke-free work environment Must
be able to handle pressure, Cortipetitive salary. Good benefit*. Apply m
person Saf^Ti Glass Distributors.
11950 Gtobe R d . Uvonia
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Must be experienced in Windows 95',
Spreadsheets. CRT." Full time. Send
resume |o
. 8ox »1392
Observer !L Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schootcraft fid
Lrvonia. Ml 48150
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Looking lor an Order-Processor wtri
good phone skills and base computer
knowledge Able to work in a fast
paced 'environment, 8ene!its. ,Fax
resume: 810-477-5798. or -mail:
,23290 Comn-«rce -Dr., Farrmngton
•'Hilt*.. Ml 48335. Attn. Tammy Mcs*
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CAREERS
.. New full or i pari tjrie openings
Automatic, raises. Promotions
Temp lo perm available
Days 6r eveningsSome weekends
Keego Harbor, Troy. Southheld,
Prymouth. Auburn HAS
Detroit "and Romulus.
A>n America's fastest growing career
opportunity.. Free technical tran.ng.
. add to your, earnings.: Bring your
• Excellent communication skills
• Typ/>g 30worn
• FlexiWty 4 wiHihgness to learn
Call Connie today
-
646-7661. -'••',•
'473-293t
Advantage Staffing
DATA ENTRY
Growing companies in
Plymouth & Lrvonia in search
pi data entry operators.
$8-$9 per hr.^
ARBOR TEMPS: 459-1166
DATA ENTRY
Office Services
New growth opportunity with major
logistics lirrris. Temp t o hire ooportumty. Dearbora Pryrnoulh and Auburn
H'Bs locations. Accurate 8.000 to
10.000 key strokes and recent experience. Can Donna today '
648-7663-•
473-2933
Advantage Staffing
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM
fiECRETARY
Must be able to type SOWPM. W * be
tested Must be aWe to write MSerj,
hartdfa travel reservation*. Musi be
• $7.80VhOur to start:
computer kteraie'. Must be abi« to
» Exceltenl benefits
work uxter pressure and handle a
variety, bl task* A 5 4 N . lo speak
Apply in P e r t o n r
Spanish • plus. Safary-. n * g o « i y e .
MARYWOOO NURSING
H o y r i : Bex*l« Please c a *
FOR Farcnington I M i law firm. M J V
CARE CENTER
3 1 3 8 3 4 - 4 0 0 « , exL 2 6 5
«num 3-5 years experience in either
3 6 9 7 5 W . Five Mile, L.vonJ*
la* or proba'.e law. Piease send
S E C R e T A R Y W A N T E D for Farm^
. ' " £ o e
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resume lo:
tngton Hit
firm., Profici«r>cy with
. Box 11416 '
Word
required.
M*Snlo*h
experiObserver A Eccentric Newspaper*
FAMILY HEALTH SERVtCES 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. " • ' ence not rweessa/y but desired, eo» A small, triefxty, home health afleoey
wpm- Fax resume to: •'-• ••••
" localed in Canton b seeking compasUvorva. Ml 48150
810^932-5201/2 sionate' and caring indrvidual* to
serve our patients as Registered
SECRETARY:
Nurse* W e provide * » necessity
wanted UnreM estate office in Farm- training and equJprponi $35rhoor
For fast paced, nonsmoking coSec-' ington >Ws. Part i M time petition •with beoeMj svajlatte
tioo law firm! Please FAX resume lo available,-.Ca»;. (810) 473-6200
Pie*i« cat:
(313) 981-1300
John at, 810-353-4840 S*ver &
Nitikirv Minmom 2 yrs experience.
FAMILY HEALTH.SERVICES
N O PHONE CALLS P L I A S E . ,
A smal. fnendry, home healifi agency
located
in Canton Is seeking compa*PAYROLL/ACCOUNTING CLERK stonato and caring IndnriduaJs to
lufl lane lot non-profit child/lamrly
cara agency. Experience in cx>rnpu(- ABSOLUTELY THE best wo/VJrw serve our patterns a * Certified
enzed payroi systems p^Jened. atmospnere for an experienced Nursing Assistants W e provide a l
necessary training and equipment
Competitive w a g e * and enceBent
dental assistant
810-478^2110 SlS/hour with benefits availabte.
benefits Sendtesume to P. Bye PO
Please ca*;
(313) 981-1300
Box
530944.
Livonia,
Mt
ADDITIONAL STAFF N E E D E 0
48153-0944. EOE
For progressive, new. mooem Dental
Office ifi U t h r u p ViOaga.
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST/
. RECEPTIONIST
OFFICE ASSISTANT
• CHAIRSlDE ASSISTANT
lor the Birmrngham-BIoomtield FuJ-lime position; experience necesChamber of Commerce to work Wed, sary. Excellent benefits package:
thru Fri Customer servfce, phones
810-623-2443
T i r e a of nursing h o m e s ?
and general office skins desired.
Must b e P C Wera'e Knowledge of
T i r e d ot Iravefing?
BUSINESS MANAGER
Birmingham area and services a FuS-time position in progressive comLike T E A M W O R K ?
.
plus tnlerestirio job with lots o( putenzed oftce. 313-421-5220 or
variety.
CaH 810-644-1700
810-333-3921 I N N O V A T I O N S has immediate
positions in our Novi, Westiand and
RECEPTIONIST
- experienced,
CHAIRStOE ASSISTANT
Fkni senkx retirement oommunrlies
mature person, part tine lor hght E X P E R I E N C E D ONLY. Part-time for qoaWy caregrvers i k e YOU!! Guart y p i n g , computer., s c h e d u l i n g , M o n , Trturs- 4 SaL W a g e compen- anteed 20 hr, positions- available.
phones
Call (810) 541-0330 sates w'expeijenc*. Farminglorv'5 Competitive pay. regular merit
M.!a Rd. area
1313) 425-7010 increases and bonus ncentrves!! For
RECEPTIONIST
immedate interview, caS Pat D. a t
FAST growing real estate. Daytime.'
J O I N . O U R TEAM! Dearborn denial
evening hours Typing Good phone
office looking Irx experienced, front Heatth Care INNOVATIONS
etiquette. Basic office skills. CaS M s
de sk person wtoompuiej knowledge.
1-800-765-7544
Beck
(810) 352-0111
Opening for experienced" dental
assistanl or will train, fun time: Good
RECEPTIONIST
wages w/benefits. <313) 274-5210
tor busy, B>rmtngham travel agencyMust have experience 4, be P C litDENTAL ASSISTANT. lufl-Lme for
erate FuS time.'Mcm.-Fn.,
innovative 4 progressiva practice in
Call'Linda at: 810^644-1600
Farmington Hjfls Looking for a
people person to lit in a. customer
RECEPTIONIST -for Webb Printing
service oriented practice,' Exceflent
company. 5 4 9 5 Tread«ell R o .
benefits,
PJ10) 214-3011
Wayne, Ml. Ca» Pal Bradey lor
mlervie*
313-641-9540
For private duty home rvgafth
care, Must be experienced,
FULL OR PART-TIM?
dependable, and have rehable
transportation. We often
For Lrvonia accounting office. Full- Dearborn Heights (Ford Rd 4 Beech
313-278-4700
• Flexible scheduling
time. Accounting of!ce experience Oaty area).
» Pay based on experience
helpful 56.50 lo $8 ah hour..
DENTAL ASSISTANT- Experienced
• Sfvfi differentia)*
Call (313) 522-4000 part-time Orthodontic Assistanl with
» M.ieage feimbursement
Or Fax Resume: (313) 522-O508 Ortho records knowledge needed in
• Paid m-servioes
Wesfland. Top salary lo proper candi• Benefit package .lor lufl time
date. Call Delia:
(313) 722-5130
If you're interested rti'joiryig a rapFOR Farrhington FWs office Must
idly growing agency, please caa
have sw^enboard experience in han- OENTAL ASSISTANT^ Fu" erne posidling a heavy volume, of calls. Com- tion at muffi-doctor praebce. Experior, apply io:
puter experience a plus. Good enced, enthusiastic ir>iv>duai Top.
United Home Cafe Services
benefits and pleasant surroundings. salary 4 excellent benefits for the
15712 Farmington Rd,. Lrvonia
Please send resume to:
right candklale.
(3131 722-5130
(Two blocks N. 0( 5 Mile)
. Box »1393
(3V3) 422-9250
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Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
OPERATOfVRECEPTK)NIST
Phone operator Jo* corporata otfica.
FuS t m e . Mon-Fn'.. 8-Spm.
E»oet«Qt beneU package.
Wi« tr&n the nghl IndwIuaJ.. C a l
Kalhy a). 310-583-1100 E»t 3107
Start I he new year vr-th a new job! We
teue permanent, temporary and ternp
to hire positions throughout the metro
area Can 810-359-3450 (We ha\e
voice mail)'of FAX your resume <24
hours) to 810-399-3539
HUMAN RESOURCES
SECRETARY
Seasoried person vnth professional
demeanor needed tor grew mo firm
Temp to Perm.
SI0-S12 per hr
ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166
Bngham Farms l a * f.rm seeks partI m e Secretary with Ltigation,experience. .Must be proficient <n Word
P e n e c ; - 6 t for Windows • w,th telephone and organizational.skills Positive attitude a must,. Competitive
sa'ary. Please lax.your resume to Ray
or Oebbe to Faxt (810) 642-7557
:
Or call all (810) 642-7733
LEGAL SECRETARY
Futl^Lme lor, large suburban delense
libgalKm firm. Excellent benelils
Send .resume to: P . O . Box. 3040;
Farrrnngton KSIs. Ml 48333
.. LEGAL SECRETARY
For partner of SowthfiekJ personal
injury ti'/m/ Requirements: 3 years
expenence and Word Perlecl Must
be highfy organized Salary commensurate with:expenence. Please can
Cindy Bali
(810)353-7575
LEGAL SECRETARY
For Fa'rm'ngton Hills iav» firm Expenence requred. Can, 810-851-6000
. LEGAL SECRETARY
FGM t-me. Minimum 3 yrs. eipenence
for personal miury frm Exce^enl
salary arid fringes.
8'10-354-2500
PARALEGAL/LEGAL
SECRETARY
*
HHA'5, CNA's,
PERSONAL CARE. GIVERS
Home Health Aides
Certified Home Health
Aides
Nursing Assistants
.Homemakers •'-.'
Uve-ins
DENTAL ASSISTANT
RECEPTIONIST
RECEPTIONIST
DENTAL ASSISTANT
36251 Schoolcraft Rd.
Uvohia. Ml 48150
Dr. SmuiSky is sSfeking the right individual to fill our current opening as a
Dental Assistant m our PlyrrxjutlV
Canton office. We are offering a fuHlime positon with excellent salary,
benefits, as weB as NO Saturdays: Jf
you are the best and want to be
app{reoa!ed for >cuf talents, please
call:
(313) 453-0940
RECEPTIONIST
FULL-TIME Benefits.-Pax! Holidays
Most have excellent phone 4 typiig
skills: Fax-resurne to:
Eurolech Design (nc: 810-588-8696
RECEPTIONIST/
GENERAL OFFICE
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Chair side, experienced 30 hrs.
hew W. Oearbom office
(313) 563-3400.
.
non smoking law lirm Accurate
tv-ping. 60Apm. and computer skills
Send resume to Personnel. 2550
Telegraph. Suite 250, Bfoomfield
HillS M i 48302.
RECEPTIONIST
PART time receptionist for a busy
Farmington oftce.. Even.ngs 3pm7pm.
(81P) 471-6SS4
LEGAL SECRETARY
RECEPTiONIST/SECflETARY
EXPERIENCED
For smal Birmingham law fifm. Competitive salary with benefits Send
resume W: Oftice Manager, 300 Easi
Maple Rd . Suite 200, Brmingham.
Ml 48009,
Troy law lirro seeks M l time experienced Legal Secretary with WordPerfect sfc'Js. We offer:
•'Competitive Salary '
• Medical Insurance
• Life 4 Disability Insurance , .
• 40t(K)
• P a d Vacation 4 Personal Days
Send resume w.:h salary history lo:
Legal Adm^iistrator - : • •'
801 W. Big Beaver Rd , Ste. 500
.
. Troy; Ml 48084
.
Equal Opportunity Employer
'RECEPTIONIST
SLXX*SS(UT candidate musrhave i
year receptionist, and clerical
expenence; PC experience using
word processing (MS Word preferred), database software with
aWity lo operate a T0-key cafcu-i
laior preferred. Good communication skirts and pleasant telephone
manner required We offer c o n * ,
'petifrve salary,'paid medcal a n d '
dental package, pension and tfe
insurance., p a d vacation, and
.opportunities for personal and professional growth. Send resume
and cover letter 'with salary
requirements to:
Human Resources
Attn: Fteceptionist Position
23100'Providence Dr., Ste. 200
••' '. SoutMje'd. Ml-46075
\ . or lax to: (810) 569-7330 V
LEGAL SECRETARY
;
3 attomev downtown firm seeks legal
secretary; 3 years law office expenence: experienced on WordPerfect
for Windows 6 1- Send resume to:
SaDy Nightingale. '3610--Cadillac
Tower.- Detroit. Ml 48226. '
LEGAL SECRETARY .
3 attorney downtown firm seeks legal
secretary; 3 yrs. l a x office experience; experienced on WordPerfect
Windows 6 1 , Send resume to: SaDy
Nightingale. 3 6 1 0 Cadillac Tower,
Detroif. Ml 46226.
'.
MATERIALS CLERK
W e are looking for a Materials Clerk
to work m our high volume, fast paced
RECEPTIONiST '
purchasing department. This indi- Temporary to permanent positions
vidual wJl handle aB inputting and'or
available. H U M A N RESOURCES
f i!mg of purchasing forms such, as nori--. (810) 553-7710
invehtory orders, debits, purchase
order, revisions..quotations.. letters,
RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST
monthly reports, goal substantiation. Birmingham Corporate office seeks
memos, as weS as performing miscel- full time experienced receptionist.
laneous clerical duties. Requirements Musi have good telephone skirls,
include a high school diploma of word prooessirig ( W i n d o w s ^ Wordequivalent, two to three years experi- Perfect) and professional appearence working as clerical suppbrl to an ance. Minimum 2 years experience.
industrial.or purchasing bffice, abSity Good benefits. Pfease send resume
io type and file with accuracy, key- to: Box »1426
board speed o( noi less than 50 wpm.
and the abttty.to utilize computer in Observer & Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft R d
standard business 'applications. W e
Lrvonia, Ml. 48150
offer excellent wages end benefits.
Send resume to:
RECEPTIONIST
.'
KERR CORPORATION
V/ith secretarial and organizational
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT.
skiffs. Full time. Lrvonia'Call Oavid,
P O , BOX 455
(313).427-4141
Romulus'. Mi. 48174
An.gqual Ooporturtity Employer
SECRETARIAL/
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT.
. ENTRY. LE.VEL office position,.FufV
part-time. Frtina shipping, phone and
MORTGAGE PROCESSOR.
general office. Computer skills a pjus EquCred.t Corporation of Ml. one of
Apory In person.. Dee. 1 9 - 2 4 /
the nation's largesr home ' equity lo Sales Manager o( Uvonia Real
.800am-Noon* Versa-Tech Inc
lending firms, has a position open -in Estate oflce, PieaSanl. upbeat per2 ) 3 5 SlephensonHwy,.Troy.
its Southfield offse.. Must type 45 sonality, computer uterale,. self
wpm and have good organizational directed and organized. Fax resume
skills. S « months offx>e experience 10: Mr. Workman at 313-953-7343
EXECUTIVE ADMIN ISTRATIVE
required, mortgage experience with salary range.
SECRETARY
helpful. Excellent company benefits:
F o r ' interview -appoinlment call
E N T R Y , l e y e l position, L a r g e
Advanced Internet Providers, Lid A 810-352-3400
.
National Internet Services company
EEO/AA Employer •
; IrahSpOrtatiorvTogistics corporation
located in LWOnia. seeking highh/
in A n n . Arbor.: M l . is seeking 3
motivated- incCvidual to hancre a
pleasant inrJrvioVa) w-itfi exceiient
N O OFFICE POLITICS
variety of administrative duties. CandV
telephone skills, comprehensive
ALLOWED! ,.word, excel and accounting of Quick Fun, fast paced, office needs ener- date musl possess good phone eti. books software knowledge, coupled getic assistant. Part time. Gteal quette! excellent computer skills
with sfrong Ofganrzationa), secre- hours 4 pay. Coritad Laura after 12 preferably in Microsoft Word. Excel
tarial, and administrative skais
noon at . . - 313-469-8127. and. PowerPoint required. Please
send or fax resume lo:'
12780 Levan Rd.
• . Contact end send resumes to:
Lrvonia. Ml 44150
Answer phone*, data entry, fifing
FAX: 313-464-5642
Chairman o( the Board •'••.•••'• General clerical duties - w a Iran.
• Aftn:: Joanna- Nowickl
Advanced mjerriel Providers. Lid
Send resume lo: D.L., P. O . Box308,
•709 West Huron SI
.
Southfield. Ml 46037* ' " ' • . • •
SECRETARIAL..
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Arm Arbor, Ml 48103
Positions Available
Voice: (313) 662-&000
OFFICE MANAGER
FT/PT. Experienced
" . , . . ' . Fax. (313) 668-4141
Canlco. Wide range oi s k a * necesonly wtexceDenl Ofganizasary. P'eachtree a plus. Excellent pay
E-maJ: resume Oaipftdcbm .
and benefits lor motivated worker. lional. mufti task, phone, r^ympufef
. W W W : h(t^7rwvvw.aiprld.com
4 typing sMs..Please'lax resurna
Send rasume lo: Box »1403
lo: Sales Specialist, 313-537-367«
Observer * Eccentric Newspapers
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
36251
Schoolcraft
Rd.
.
wanted kxr automotive sale* and
Uvonia. Ml 48150
marketing office. Requires WordPerfect 8.1 with Windows 4 Lotus with
ADVERTISING AGENCY
.Window*. Contact Box » 1 3 9 9 :
O F F I C E MANAGER
F u * time arid long or short lerm openObserver & Eccentric Newspapers For busy fimouslne oompany. Send ings with cfient services and creative
36251 Schoolcraft Rd
resume lo: 4772 Tara C t ; W . departmerit ol mtematsonai agency.
Bloomfieid, Ml 48323.
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tfvonta. Ml 48150
Pay up lo ^ O O O i y r . PowefPomt or
MacWosh a Mus. C a l Susan today.
OFFICE MANAGER
ISirfnirigrwri
'..• FarTrirvjIorvUvonia
' RECEPTIONIST
$46-7661
.-;',:
473-2931
n e w she al a NorthvSfe Twp: location
for a local contractor. Word Perfect a
most. Salary oommensurata with
Opening for an-trvjrvidual wflh
SECRETARY FOR arnal Archilec*xpe<ieooe. Send resume k>:
*xcen«rt *k»s. Musi have prior
John Alexander. 2000 Town Center, tuiril firm, In tSouthfieW. ProCcienl m
experience working with an execWord
4 Exctd. Send resuirtSa to:
Ste. 1600, Southfield. Ml 48075 '
uttvalevel professional. Prohcient
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28211 Cant/al Park Bfvd.
. An Equal ppportun*y Emptoytr
»»<th WordPerfect; shorthand or
f5u«e 8 1 4 . Southfield. Mi 48076
.
Fax: 8 1 0 386-0707
speed writing sksis essential.
OFFICE PERSON "
Send resume to:
Fun-tima. kx miurarice repair cooT«r»*a Schwartz
tractor. • lmme<»at« - opening. Musi SECRETARY . tuft or part tima,
Jewish Vocational Servtt*
hav» 3-5yfi. experience in all-around typing, computer, phone skWs,
'•.-- 2 * 6 » Southfield Road
offca worV 4 ba computer-kerate, Lfvonia area. Resume: Box »1427
-.-' Soutr/ieW. Ml 48076
ptos good phone manner*. Great Obsarver & EccenWc Nrwspapar*
36251 iSxfwolcfan Rd,
^ f V E q u a l Opportunity Employe^
opportunity lor right person. Good
Uvonia. Ml 48150
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Wages > m o r a . .
(313) 535-7660
• (aro^sM-ipoo.
SECRETARIAL
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST
06NERAL- OFFICE ' . EntrV level position krf smaH SouthFuH time positico available. Dealer
ship eirpenvice » plu». AfpfV m 6«MtawfkTn.ClericaJ*xp*Hl«^pra{ « v x n : Sfw E ^ V I M LScoin Mercury, | l » m » d C * * . ^ ' * * * ] . ! 0 * " » 4pfn
810-356-4433
Wft
F / i f l M , Oarden O /
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Advantage Staffing
36975 W Five Mile.' Lrvonia
Needs experienced.
CENA's
• $ 7 80/hour'to slart
' •'
Free CENA
Training Class
to begin January. 1997
medical
A/R Representative
(Medical Billing)
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
DENTAL BUSINESS ASSISTANT
Full brrie learn player with computer
experience to handle patients
accounts receivable and front desk
responsibilities Must'have excellent
inter personal skills with pabents. W e
offer a challenging career opportunity
where employees are appreciated
Competitive salary and benefits
package: Piease cat between 9-3 I
-••.'.• (313) 425-5570
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DENTAL HYGIENIST
FuSbr part-lime for friendly Plymouth
office. Can:
. (313) 455-4070
. DENTAL PROFESSIONALS
Happy Hobdays from Peak
Performers. Dentistry's First On Can
Human Resource Company. W e mvite
you 10 work w.th us in 1997.
To find out how. can us at....
(810) 477-5777
:.No Fees
EOE
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
for Fisher Building practice. Hours
flexble, part to lull time. CaS 4 leave
message:
'.
(313) 871-1100
DENTAL. RECEPTIONIST - FuHpart
time position available. Mufti-doctof
practice. Must have dental knowledge 4 computer experience. Excellent benefits.
(313)722-5130
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Family practice single doctor office Is
looking for a part-time person*, hopefully with experience .- personalty
more important. 20 hours per week.
Canton. ;,
(313) 981-1800
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Fufl-fime Requires upbeat, energetic
person who likes people. Sqme experience necessary. Walied Lake office.
Great staff, benefits. C a l Bev. at
(313)728-5600
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. DENTAL TECHNICIAN
Blue Waxet. Experjertce preferred,
but wilRng lo train. Beautiful dowhIcwnFarmioglon..
810-478-335S
HYGIENIST • part time.: Our Birmingham dowhlown offica is IdoMng
lor an experienced individual with
excellent people skiffs To loin our
(earn
Can Joan (810) 647-2109
. HYGIENIST
W e are expanding our- Bochesler
rWs office hours. 4pm'-8pm. r Mondays, Perrrianjnl, part tfne position.
S1ate-of-!ha Art office, Salary based
on experience.
(810) 651-0892
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ATTENTION
CNA's 4 Home. Health Aids.
Join our growing larnify. Part
time 4 M time. Flexible hours, excellent wages. CNAs J 8 7 5 , H H A $ 7 to
Start. Call
Cheryl 313-421-7472
Of Barb 313-421-9101
BILLERS/RECEPTIONIST
MSA experience preferred.
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
Excellent epportunity lot experienced,
talemed, friendly and professional
people. Can Lort,
(810) 356-5273
BUSY MEDICAL 4 Testing Center In
Downlown Rochester now ,hiring
Nuclear, Ultrasound, X-Ray Technicians 4 Medical Assistants. Fu4 &
part-time, evening* 4 Saturday*
available. Send resurna lo:
Human Resources, PO Box 8 2 1 7 7
Rochester, Ml 48308
COOKS
..:-V Zia's"','
ARAMARK INC.
I DICK O ' D O W S l
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PUBLIC
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INN - Novi
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST • in Birmingham is now •
• hiring EXPERIENCED: I
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LUNCH BUSSERS
along with computer, people and telephone skSs required. 40-45 hours perWAITSTAFF
waek. Paid Vacation. Personal Days.
RUNNERS
Blue Cross. Profit Sharing and 401«.
( V e r y busy, high-volume Pub i s l
Monday thru Friday. Fax resume lb.
now hiring fuit 4 part tme'days 4 Z
Office Manager
(810) 552-8602
evenings. Advancement- IromB
• with/i. (iooo w a . j e s - good t p s l a
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
POSITIONS AVAILABLE'
_
., Apply in person al
J
Out Emergency Medicine transcrip- I
1 6 0 Maple,
M a p l e , Birmingham
Birmingham
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160
tion service' is cunentfy looking lor
(810) 642-1135
experienced or entry-level medical
transoripborusts to M several afternoon, night and weekend positions.
W e offer oompetitrvB pay, productivity
WAIT STAFF
bonuses. fiexAle sctedufing. excellent benefts. and a oomfortable office The Heatherwood Retirement Comenvironment. Please send your cover munrty located i n , Southfield is
letter and resume lo: David Patrick. seeking part txna wait starl Musi
2000 Green Rd, Suite 100. Ann work weB with seniors Choose your
schedule. Hours are I0a.-n.-2pm or
Arbot, Ml 48105, Or FAX to: •
4pm-«pm. Sunday • Ihru Saturdayi
(313) .995-2913
Piease apply al 22600 Civic Center
•*-=-•-• No Telephone Calls Please
OPTICIAN LAB experienced. Finish Drive
surface. Full or. part time. Excellent
hours 4 salary. Westiand, Bob,
(313) 565-5600 .
Make up 10 SI Stir
Apply at Pogo's
ORAL S U R G E R Y Assistant needed
8663 LiSfiy Rd. CariWn
fun-time in W. Dearborn practice. Are
you a dependable, enthusiastic Seam
player looking lor a pleasant work
environmeril? Oral surgery experience preferred."
313-562-1515
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RECEPTIONIST
For very last-paced office In
Canton. Medcal experience
a must. P l e a s e ' s e n d
resume "to: Offce Manager, 5730
UHey R d . Suite A. Canton. M l 48187.
Of Fax to: 313-981-6850
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C o n t r a c t u a l part-lime S p e e c h /
Language Pathologist needed for
state psychiatric hospital MUST
meet both Michigan Special Education Rules and fha standards ol the
American Speech and Heanng Association, which require a CertrfcaleolClinical Compelency. Position tests,
evaluates and participates in the lormuta'fion of the individual Education
Plan and instructs severely impaired
children in a classroom setting
Salary commensurate With experience. Interested applicants should'
send a resume, along with a transcr.pi andcertlicale of clinical competency to: Leslie Ford. Personnel.
Hawthorn Center. 18471 Haggerty.
Northville. M i . 48167. Questions can
be addressed to Larry Miller at
.
810-349-3000, ext 5 0 6
I
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Experieoced Cooks • A l Shifts:
Wait Persons; ParVTutUxne Bus
Persons 4 Dishwashers. Appfy
in person only: Rams Horn. 8590 W d dJebelL Westiand (S. ot Joy Rd)
... ATTENTION!!!
8 a r 4 Wait Staff lof busy
-'SSV
•" R edford. Apply in
, re^
person after 3pm;
L O N G S H O T S B A R 4 GRILL
.27189..Grand River. E o( inkster
bir
BAR HELP &
FULL- TIME MANAGER
with experience 4 good promoting
skills
Please call Judy for an
appothlrrient:
313-277-391)
BARTENDER 4 COOK
Rene's Bar and Grin. 3 1 0 2 2 Ann
Arbor T r . Westiand.
'313-425-2454.
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Pizza
IN FARMINGTON HILLS
A'PR'IA
IS NOW.HIRING
HFAITHCARE
MEDICAL ASSISANT
Experienced for busy urologist office
in /Jovi. Part-time.
Calf 810-380-6360. ext, 16. .
.. MEDICAL ASSISTANT
FuH and part time, Troy area:
(8.10) 689-71(50
.'.'•
. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fu* tjme/NovL Must have ceftrftcaie
(rbm MA .'program.. Experience' in
vena puncture,. .EKG.
. . . . .and
. . - x-rays
3^5. a
plus;
FAX (313) 513-0531
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Part time: lof (amity practice in Redlord. Knoifrtedge ofX/ay procedures.
Send resume: to Office Mgr.-, 2 7 1 4 4
Joy Rd„ Bedford, Ml 48239
now hiring
Wait Staff
Deli Staff
Bartender
;
L u n c h & W e e k e n d W a i l Staff
ail Krtcheh & Bus Staff
W e offer flexible hours, greal
wages, health benefits. 401K,
meats plus family discounts 4
much more: Apply in person
between 2-4pm ail,
31(346 N o r t h w e s l e r n H w y . .
CASHIERS W A f H E d
N E W LIVONIA STORE
Great Pay. flexible hrs. Ideal for
Homemakers (Exi 6 30am.-2prn)
Ideal for student (Ex. 5pm.-10pm.)
Cal! M r . P i t a a l 313-266-9115
. COOK, DISHWASHER. PREP
FuH or pari lima, days or nights
Immediate openings. Crestwood
Lounge, 27885 Prymouth. Uvonlai
313-427-1137
No experience necessary
Apply m person
Tues. thru Sun 10-Spm
6873 Orchard Lake Rd .
:
(810) 855-6622 '
UPSCALE RETIREMENT
Commurvry Seeking
Cook & Pantry Help
Pan time, lutj lime posit oris available.
Please conlact f.t)rier>r,a Loveft or
Kenn Williams:
(810) 799-5221 '
ias
Southern Italian
Restaurant
(Formerly O.Dennison's)
Deadlines
For Classifieds
SPEECH/LANGUAGE
PATHOLOGIST
• H ^ M M H I
' Submit' your resume with
salary history lo: Apna
Healthcare,
Human
Resources Dept.,
1755
Maptelawn, Troy, Mi 48084.
EOE
Stage & Co,
H^HENTION ADVERTISER^
RECEPTIONISTS
& SUPERVISOR
m'
Food/Beverage
R&Uuraat
.
fWVV HIRING! .
Cooks & Dishwashers
Start al $7.St0hr. Day one msuranca 4 vacation pay. Apply ai:
12 M J i O r c h a / d t a k e Rd.
( F * r m / g t o n Hits)
"We F e e d Y o u Like F a m l l v " .
A /^/S: NowHiring'A
A A
W a i t S t a f f - Bussers
Bartenders - Hosts.
We are gobi/gywe need more help! Come
. see Oakland County's exciting new
restaurant. Apply Today. Interviewing daily
fr0m7am - 5pm
2 7 9 0 9 O r c h a r d Lake Road
at 12 M i l e Road
SERVERS
oompanes. HMOS'PPOS.
We require 1-3 years experience in m e d c a l . bil'inry •
: cotfections and familiarity
with Medcare. Medicaid and
..' prlvaie insurance: Candidates must be self-motivated •
. and detail bnented. with
excellent written and verbal
communication , ski8s. PC
computer, systems '• back- :
ground, knowledge of medical terminology and'or
. homeca/e a plus.
RUBY TUESDAY'S
NOW HIRING -."
the
Holidays
Monday December 2 3 r d Publication
Display Ads
5:00 pm
Thursday,
December 19th
Liner Ads
5:30pm
Thursday
December 19th
Afrtie 810^353-1155, x109
and Medcare: research)
co'ect/ewninate det.nquent •
accounts;, and prepare,
- monthly A/R reports
PROFESSIONAL
manager wanted, oppoftunity a x i s t i '
In new Oakland County f»slaor«nl lor}
experienced dicing room manager.
Contact 7.1AS 3pm d a i y
27909
Orchard. Lake R d at 12 fee Rd
810-S53-7001
*Taco Bell * Pizza Hut
•Burger King
Xrray company seeking x-ray Techs
Musi be registered or registry e l g ble
Benefrts. 401K. competitive wages
C a l tor interview:
Y o u ' win prepate/hancte
billing ol rnedca! products
and sennce5 lo insurance •
(313) 522-5520
mmmmptmmmm
F O O D SERVICE S U P E R V I S O R
Excelent hours for certified cuknary
graduate or equfv*t«nL F u l responsibility lor suburban rebremeni home
kitchen wish (ormat dining room. Must
possess M l knowledge of food sar-'
vice, ordering, production 4 budgets.
Must be. en exceWnt chel and abw to
I r a n 4 dwect a fu* sUK of cooks, preparatory staff and W W 4 bus personnel. This Job is tor a lake-charge
type ol irvSvvjual. ExceHeni compensation with incenfcve*. Please $end
resume (o: Box »1404
Obser\er & Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft Rd.
• AUBURN HH.LS
Coffing C W c a i Laboratories, Ihe
largest etinca! diagnosfec laboratory in
Michigan is currenLV seeking highfy
W E R E SO BUSY
fnotrvaled individual* with a m i a ot i
WE NEEO MORE HELP
vr. r^«vioo«'phJebotorriy experience.
Ready lo step up lo fine d-r^ng?
Must possess excelent customer
L A C O U . Ml 4 8 1 5 0
relations arid organizational tUts.
Ortving o» company vehicle required.
Musi hav« a vaVd drivers lioense and.
Farmington H;Ss Newest Restaurant
exoeJeril motor vehicle record.
is now hiring fof a» positions. •
FOOD S E R V X i f r P O S I T I O N S
Interviews held daily 7a'm - 5 pm - for national brand food court iockxing
W e 6«e< a competitive salary and
12 M i a 4 Orchard Lake Road
beneUs package, including Me, health
Come See Why We're • 1
and dental insurance: 40t(k) and
(Forma.fy D Denrvson's)
CORNING: stock option plan*. For
H-rvig loday -Start tomorrow!
DELIVERY 4 HAND 8ILLERS
immediate conVderation, please
Appfy. in person al:
N E W UVONIA S T O R E
apply Mon-Thurs. 11am-3pm at:
Coming Ctincal Laboratories. 4444 Great Cash, flexible hrs! Idea!
second |ob or (or coBeoe students
Giddmgs Rd., Auburn H":!s, Ml.
Oakland Uavers-ty
Can Mr. P i U al
. 313-266-9115
EOE (Af/DA/
112 Oakland Center
Rochester,
Ml 48309
MEOtCAL RECEPTIONIST
(810) 370-3490
Fun time position open at large Cardiology practice m Farmingtofi FUts.
EOE M/F
minimum 3 years experience. Excellent benefits. Send resume to CCA.
Attn Dawn Backos. 30626 Ford Fid..
.
Garden prty." Ml 48135
Is n o * hrmg. for a l
positions. Piease apply:
43317 6 Grand Rrver
lmrr*dia!e opening in Southfield
Phone,
810-305-5656
OncologyAyifectioustxsease Practice.
KITCHEN STAFF
1 year experience in a Medical Office-
X-RAY TECH
Apna 'teallhcare. the
nation's leading h o m e •
healthcare provider, has an
"exceptional opporiun.ty m ,'
our TROY otfee
Progressiva S E. Lrvonia dental offce
seeking an experienced Dental Assistant for a permanent position. Also
seeking an. experienced assistant to
tempcanty. fJ m for maternity leave
(approx. Feb thru end ot Apnl). .
DENTAL FRONT DESK
Established. Prymouth office looking
lor pleasant individual with O E N TECH experience. Benefits :
Ca«:
(313)453-3166
'
• Exceiient benefits
Also taking applications lor:
DENTAL ASSISTANT : . F o r Ann
Arbor office
Full time position
offering exceiiem salary 4 benefits.
COA/RDA or experience required.
Please can
313-971-2310
OFFICE ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
Maryvvood Nursing .
Care Center
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Start the New Year with us' Expert
ericed assistant for dynamic Troy area
practice. Flex, hrs (810) 583-'
Receptonist/Generai Oflce - Bnghl.
friendly, organized person needed lor
ad agency. Computer user with typing
of 45 » p m minimum. AI least one
year office expenence .Send resume'
and cover letter w.th salary require-.
ments to: FCS, Inc . 17197-N Laurel
Park- Or. Suite 306, Livonia. Ml
43152
Early Morning SNfl OffererHial
PART time, flexible hours, f^omputer
expenence-a must. Home lor the
aged Commission. (313) 337-8144
for
C O O K S 4 WAITSTAFF
FuS 4 part time. Apply i n person:
THE BOX BAR 4 GRILL
.
777 W . Arm Artx< Tr„ Plymouth
Northwest ENT olices. Experience.
requsred. Computer brfling-.a plus1
FnenoTy atmospl-iere- 313-454-0099
MARKETING/
ACCOUNTING
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced assistant needed lor
Northviffie bftee. Mon-Thurs
(810) 349-3660 or 313-455-3765
Microsoft Word. Windows '95 a plus.
fyp.ng and orgamzat-ooa! skills. Great
career opportuaty Ful beneds. Send
resume lo Custcvri Business Solutions. Inc ; 24380 Orchard Lake Rd ,
Suite 114. Farrmrtgtori Hills, Mi 48336
or FAX lo
(810) 478-5301
LEGAL SECRETARY: NEEDED lor
LPN'S
NEEDED tor pari time private duty
positions Competitive salary Please
cat (313)^22-1018 Ask" for Jacky or
Judy-
DENTAL ASSISTANT .
Experienced Fun time tor busy West
Bloomfieid practice. Benefits
CalLj
_
(810)-855-5212
LEGAL SECRETARY
Needed with a mnimum of S years
legal expenence lor a senior partner
with a Birmingham I Btoomliekl law
firm. Applicant must possess excellent grammar skills and.have a strong
understanding ot. Word Perfect 6.1.
A h'ighJy competitive compensation
package wM tie offered
Pleas* forward resume to.
Box 11278 •"
Observer i Eccentric Newspapers.
• ' 36251 Schoolcraft R d
Lrvorua, Ml 48150
Nursing RorRes
3 AM. -11:30 AM
(•)9C
FoodrBevmje
B**tuwnt
COQ'K
Fu« time with benefit*.
Staring rate $ 7 0 0 an hour.
--..' (810) 474-7.538
. PHLEBOTOMISTS
PARALEGAL .
RECEPTIONIST/FULL T I M E Lookjrig lor a self. sUrte'r lor a biusy
brokerage firm located to downtown
Birm^igham. N e e envi.ronmerif. great
NEEDED • Downtown Delrol law firm benefits, a variety 0( (Ob duties.
seeks energetic, responst>iei<iga!ion Please ma I your resume to.
legal secrflary' M.n-mum two years Cathy Capozzo. P. 0 Box 3024. 8irexperience with good knowledge of rirungharh Ml 46012 or (ax to:
WordPerfect 5.1 and type 90-100 810-540-2328
W P M Great benells FAX resume
(313) 256-8913
LEGAL SECRETARY
MEDICAL
CENA's,
Help WantedDenial
SNELUNG PERSONNEL
ROYAL OAK
Food/Beverage
ResUunuit
MJkal
•*>
LEGAL SECRETARY
COLLECTIONS
•PERSON needed lor a rapioVy
griming company. Compefitva wage
arid benefits. One year office experience requited '
(810) 669-0660
10 .'
to handle o V , & weaUy reports, pay.
ro». ryjKrtg & customer, service. Salary
cased upon experience F u i t i m a w j n
oeneUs. Please send resume or
appty <n Pfrrson. Attn. Mcriete, General Car A Truck Leasng. 10101 Ford
» d . Oeart)Qrn, Ml 48126
LEGAL ASSISTAflT
fr/mingham law (irm seeks a Legal
Assrstant with a minimum of"3 years
experience m corporafe i
Real
t j t a t e v.ork The idea!candidate A-in
be able to work on muC.pie assignments concurrently, be detai onented and high!-/ orgarwed, A
competitive salary- a n d ' benefits'
package will be offered Qualified
applica'nls are mvrted" lo send the.r
resume and.salary hslory'io
Legal Assistant Search
CARSON FISCHER P L C
300 E. Maple Rd ,
Birmingham. Ml 48009
^ert York Carpel World is in need
q.f an alert reliable and dependsba person to harxte general
oitic-e .'duties (or (he store.
P^asani telephone manners a
must Part-time p o w o a s . even.ngii and *eeVends
apply at
2'9955'Orchard Laiie Rd.'
Jusi N ol 13 Mile R d .
Farmingron H-iis
B«!pWt0itd-
lOfekrittl
I Be a part <^ w
0/0"*'mg learn, Part t m a posibon in Soythtiew, Farm
Corri>ng Clinical Laboratories & co,.
lenity' seekog to l* the following ottioa duSes.
• M a j resume to
I pOi^OfW
HA 3. 26776 W T 1 2 MU?*. *
SovtrAetd, Mt 4 8 0 3 4 '
DATA ENTRY
OPERATOR
Classifications 500 to 508
fHibllcatloiifi ^
Real Estate
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3:00 pm, Friday
December 20th
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Display Ads
5:00 pm, Monday
December 23rd
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5:30 pm
Monday
December 23rd
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5:00 pm
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December 26th
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A D V E R T I S I N G
Wayne County..
Rochester/Rochester Hills.
,....,.. ..(313)591-0960
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,:......:.(810)852-3222
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.........(313)953-2232
Oakland County...............
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Part lane for family practice in Uvonia,
Mon 4 Thur 2pm lo 9pmi Alternating
Sal's 9aiti to' 1pm and vacation coverage. Experience
preferred(Injectxjris, EKG's. chest x-rays) .
(313) 427-3504
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Immediafe : opening in SoutWield
Ohcbiogylnfectious Disease Practxe.
1 year experience along with Blood
Drawing, Medaport and X-ray skills
recjuved. 4 0 io 45 h o u r * p e r week.
Pax} Vacation, Personal Day*, Blue
Cross, Profit Sharrmg and 401K
Monday Ihru Fnday. ftax resume 10
Offce Manager,
(810) 552-6602
MEDICAL* ER
TRANSCR1PTIONISTS
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Needed lot Transcriptions. L T 0 . . a
rapidfy flowing national medx^l transcription company. Immediate o p e n ing* lof M arid part time position's.
Must have 3 year* of acute cara experience and accurately transcribe foreign dictation. T.L. offers competitive
wage*, incentive programs and 3rd
shift prefhhims. Can'Donna:
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(«10)471-689$
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Needed for,multi-spedaify d m i c . i h
(he Southfieid area Must type. W *
train. FuB-time.' benefit'*. S e n d
resume lo: 18597 W . 10 Mite R d ,
Southfield.'Ml 48075.
MACHINE CO
Join the G e n e r a l M o t o r s team and Plan T o Wirt.
Engineering-Midsize Luxury Car Group, Flint and NVarren, M l has openings for. Machine Controli
Engineers to provide electrical engineering for automotive body, paint, and general assembly machine tool
and material handling equipment. Responsible for design, construction, aiid plant installation of
manufacturing control systems.
Candidate qualifications ate B..SEE degree or equivalent experience iivdesigning control systems, ability
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proficient with computer based design environments and applications such as AutoCAD! AB^^OO, iCOM,
MS-\VindpWs (preferred), familiar with resistance and.fusion, welding of sheet metal (preferred), design
and installation experience with paint arid/or general assembly control systems (preferred), MSEE degree
(preferred).
Candidates must h»v$ U.S. citizenship or visa status which permits permanent employment under U.S.
Immigration Laws- No phone inquirieB-Principals on1y< rio Agencies.
Please fend your resume to: Machine Controls Engineer Position, Midsize and Luxury Car Croup, 4100
S. Saginaw St., Flint, Michigan 48557. Mail Code: 485-303-501
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Wnh experience to work In office with
futfy computerized patient and busiWoodward HrSs Nursing Center Is cur- ness service*. F u l time, salary comrently accepting application* foi mensurate with experience. Fax
resume to:
313-562-4590
CENA'S on day and atlernoon shift*.
Apply m person al 1312'N. Woodward
Avenue, BtoorrvVvJ HiWs, Ml 46034 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/BILLER
Experience required.'
(befween Lone Pm« . arid Long
Contact Mary AnrVat:
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(313)261-389.1
H O M E H E A L T H AIDES lof PfyMEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
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APPLICATION. ENGINEER
S«rvice/Ai>plicat»Ofi Engine/. («nlry
level) B5WE preferred, electrical
knowledge required. Position
m.x/iei application support, rninulacturino, arxl.«rvic« (Of a Electro/
Mechan.cal product Travel reoyired.
Send retufne fo; Personnel b e p ) .
P O Bon 748. Brighton. Ml 48116
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Estate One
O H PLYMOUTH OFFICE
Seeking ambitious. c»re«rmaided individuals. Maxknue
Vogr earnings. worX with an
mdustn/ leader. W« otter on-lhe(Ot> trajvng. fiei^e hour*, sod
$50,000 fust year tfioome potential" For more inJonnaton cart.
DIANE HOWARD
(313) 455-7000
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ARE Y O U
CONTEMPLATING
A R E A L ESTATE
CAREER?
^AC'COUNT R E P S ^
31Year Oki rjornpany •"
Mw9««Repea! Cuswner Base
Hgf*»t Pari Rep> in IrxJostry
No! insurance Co or MLM
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No Prospect-ng
Ho Overn^r.l Travel
Ma<feg«meilt -OifOflun.!«i
All Kfa,«r Corporate 8«neMs
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ftpetierwe Preferred
ln;Hocr.a Sales a Pius
Call \ -800-968-6664
Ask for Mr Brady
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entering the business and profession of Real Estate sales.
you owe «to yourseS to investigate why w« are #1 m the
marvel place and best suited
lo insure your success Loo* at
our ad under Real Estate proles j i o n a l * . ALL REAL
ESTATE COMPANIES ARE
HOT THE SAME.
ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE
for Pubic relations agency. We are
seekTKj a dynamic ind.viduai with
mirV.et.nfteipef.eoce and excellent
• nterpersonal %V'i Contact Ms
Rivera at
810-642-0028
ADVERTISING SAtES •
Fast greying newspaper company
seeXtng 2 »ggfressive. money motivated individuals
' WE OFFER
] •WeeXty salary
•Gfneioos'comm.ssions1
• Qrpat bonus i contest
Our Reps earn an average'ol SS50 S1800 a.weefc'
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tt you ara a strong closer «ho has the
desire toearn over S50 000 per year
. Lets talk! '.
• 810-474-2929
DISCOVER THE
DIFFERENCE
Call Jim Stevens
or Alissa Nead
COLDUJeLL
BANKGRU
Preferred, Realtors
313-459-6000
COUNTER SALESPERSON
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Parts & accessortes department. Full
ASSISTANT TELEMARKETING or part-time available. CaJI Michigan
(313) 483-6367
MANAGER and TELEMARKETERS Motor Sports:
wanted tor'Heating 1 Cooling Co .
m West'and $6 to S10/hr
Call Christy (313) 641-7292
A'Time lor a Change
Fastest brOAing international com. pany. seeks people *ith great image
and atwdde Above average.'mcorrie
Call tor jppt
810-&48-108Q
CARBIDE SALESPERSON - '
Salary fjius commission FringesCar Send resume io Box I f 4 2 4
Ooserve* J Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft Rd
Livonia Ml 48150.
ENTRY LEVEl
SALES REPS
Earn to $35^000 first year.
National company.- local territory.
Degree preferred Benef-ts &
exce"enl training 4 advancement
Phone
(810)473-7210
Fax Resume.. . .(8*0)473-4548
^.Greene & Assoc.; Personnel,/
EXPANDING COMPANY.tookjngfor
key leaders tor nabbnal expansion
program No sales- experience
- , CASH 0'AH.Y
Able to drive a 5 speed 21 years ol required. Motivated, enthusiastic
age, Mua t>e abte to lift 30 pounds people Fua support 4 training proSl50-S350paiddaJy Need 5 people vided
(810) 788-6329 * 1
..(313) 522-8866
or Fa* resumes: (810)-739-3662
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iNTERESTEO IN a caree/ in M&ng
homes? Great opporATHLETIC ATTITUDE manufactured
tunity, excettem income Good i c * lor
Growing marketing company , is • retired person. Must be'witting lo
M«)uhg key sports maided, 4mb.t»jo* work *o<n« weekend*. Sale* experi«cVv>dual$ ready tor team play- & ence preferred Call Medallion
team atmosphere Foe appointment Homes:
(313)480-0003
810-588-7069..
Health
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HelpWutedSaks
I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S in
PtymouttyCanton area lor three
SerioGs. career minded individuals
capable ol participating on a dynamic
reaf estate team. People-oriented
organization offers on-the-job
training, and an opportunity for above
average earnings. CaS Neaj at
<313) 453-6800 (AS inquiries held io
confidence)
INDIA, CHINA,
PHILIPPINES...
Working professoriate with backgrounds m Bus ir .ess. .knporvtxpon;
Sates. Finance, or Engineering Help
$6 BiSion Global Amehcan Company
expand to $10 B by year 2000 m
these countnes and become wealthy.
Aggressive, goal onented people..
313-458-7747
INSIDE SALES"
Large equpment' leasing company
located tn Farmington H:Ks is seeing
an mside sales account manager. w5_
be dealing wilh our vendors
throughout the United Stales. Must
have prior sales experience pre'erably over the phone. Interested candidates shputd send thftj resume to:
Mrs. Ore/
P. 0 Box 9066
Farmington H:KS. Ml 48331
or Fan: 810-62M544
KITCHEN & BATH
SALES REP :.
PURCHASING MANAGER
Michigan's largest krtohen and. bath
specialists. Base salary plus commission and lutt beneMs. Tu« tme positions available. Experienced
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Wayne today 3'3-525-7600 ',',
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INSURANCE AGENT needed tor
established dienlele. No experience
necessary. Wi« train. Base + commission • benefits at American General
Lite 4 Accident"
Can Joe or Jim:
810-489 : 39U
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Cat Today. . .
Looking (Of an ambitious, career onented indivioXiaJ with sales and'of consumer ctedit experience. Salary ptus
cdn-^ssioa Sxce tent benefits. Many
c<)pdrtunitiesto*petsonat growth and REAL ESTATE CAREER
advancement Send resume 10: Trans
Ambitious! Conscientious!
America Financial Services, PO Bcot
I WE WANT YOU1!
729, Troy. Mt '48099-0729.
We w.8 tram you and start you on a
long ieym high income career,. First
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 4
year income potential m excess o*
RELATED ACCESSORIES : $50,000.
SALES PERSON
Applicant must Have good communi- CAL;L ERIC RADER.
cation skflis. mttsical background & RE A t ESTATE ONE
flexible 'ich©du!f Working towards
BA is a plus Hourly wag* plus com313-261-070O
mission. Send resume to:. Evota
Music. 215 Ann Arbor Rd .Plymouth,
Ml 48170. Attn: Rob Schadei.
Reat Estate Classes
January $95 Special
Day Class Only
NINE WEST GROUP, INC.
ts looking for energetic, career
minded people to da our Manager
Trainee, full time arid pari tune sales,
positxxis. tn the Detroit area. Call
He<i for interview al 810-344-0140
INSIDE SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
Waste Management ot Wchigan
Detroit West, a division ol the nations
targes! environmental services company. Waste Managemem.. Inc.. is
se«k<ig an-individual to fist an lns«3e
Sales. Telemarketing position. Ideal
cand-dates must possess 1-2 years
pror sales or telemarketing experience, a college degree or equivalent
*orV exper*nce, and base computer
skids. We offer an excellent salary &
benefits package.- including mectcal.
derta!. 401k and more- Please send a
resume 4 salary regujernents 10'
Waste Management ot Mchigan
Detroit .West
Attn: Sates Manager
36850 Van Born Road
Wayne. Ml 48184
"Free Training"
cotouieix
BANKER O
Preferred, Realtors
313-459-6000
SALES:
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7301 Parkway Drive
Hanover. MO 21076
Attn: .Kate Ferrer
W e g e Reta^ons
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Fax: (410) 712-7346
or v^.-t ;us on
the wor*d wide web at
WAW.aeroiekcom
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...in Real Estate Sales by joining a
firm that is committed to the success
of it's agents. Realize unlimited
income potential, full training
program, and complete management
support by calling how for a
personal, confidential interview!
SALE&VARkETING poaton Tier
One suppl er. Report ovectfy to president in Farm,ngton ' Outstand.ng
opportun..ty for mdiYidua). 5 yrs outs^de sales experience Technical
background, associates degree,
recent contact.expererxe Big 3.Vnrted overnight travel. Subm.1 resurne.
3 9 2 0 9 W.'6-M;le
salary requirements lo. Erral Keih.
. Livorva, Ml.
30955 NorthAesfern Hwy . SuJe2O0.
Farmington
Hilis Ml 48334.' or fax
RETAIL lighting sho*room needs
RetaiSa-es help. No Bxpenence 810-474:2064
necessary. Greatbenetits-paidvacaSALES PERSON.
t>on 4 holiday pay. 313-421 -8900
Help grow an established business
record
management
and' storage,
SALES ASSISTANT ,
Kitchen Shxtici of Birmrojham speaal- company Must.have 2 years sales
ized m high end custom.cabinetry is experience'or'be cortege-.graduate
seeking quaked design assistants New account identification and develDrafting'sM's including perspectives opment Skirts a -must Ability to
required Please caTl 810-645-0410 develop strong customer relationships' Satan/..commission, car allowSALES HELP (or Redford flo- ance and benefits. Resumes to.
Leonard Brds
rist, greeting customers 4
P.O. Bdx 867:
care lor Towers. Full or
^- helping
Royal Oak. Mi 48068
part time.
(313) 535-4934
Free Training
Computer M.LS. •.
Private Offices
Full or Part-Time
Much, Much More
For confidential interview ca9:
I
Hartford North (313)525-9500,
Contact the Chamberlain Office
nearest you today!
BIRMINGHAM
(810)647-6400
ROYAL OAK
(810)547-2000
VV?sWngytx»« Season
of GJadness & a Scawn
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Happy Holidays
& a Healthy New Year
Your Fnends at
CAROLE HALMEKANGAS
Thmkyou to our liitf*i OentifofB»
nomeroiji y w long rdemhl K«p up tfie good I
vwlrj Ygg wonttotintern* with Omega!
6207 MiddelbeJt Rd.
Garden City
313-458-9150
NEW PEKING
3444)ElahlMile#115
Lrvonia
J81.0) 471-6000
29105 Ford Rd.
Garden City, M l
(313)425-2230
and .
H a p p y Holidays
SNELLING
313-421-3784
'37097 UJ. Six Mile RcJ.
Uvonlo
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RESTAURANT
Laural Park
Uvonia
(313)432-9996
PERSONNEL
SERVICES
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Open Ghrisimeij'lve S
Christmas Day 2 . 8 p m
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
RESTAURANT
LIVONIA
DRUGS
WINGYEE
DESTli^ATJONS
OMEGA MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
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Me/ry Christmas
to Our
friends & Customers
DESIGNING
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TROY
(810)641-1660
W. BtOOMFIELO
[810)8514400
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Happy Holidays t o
y o u & your Family •
Season s
Greetings
m
SALBS
Avaitabje in Novi. Great potential to
learn, and buiVJ 8 career. ExceJ^ni
REPRESENTATIVE
Livonia Location
pay, M . berieti package and lemfx;
Outside Safes
coodtioriS On the job
Aerotek is a national technical tempo- Jworkjng
Jo>n the industry'of the 90s
tracing
available
tor
a
high
'ervargy.
rary staffing company w-th oM<es profess'OnaJ,. fashion onented indV
INTERIM PERSONNEL is B.lasl
located throughout Ihe Ur.ted States
growing, pfogressrve temporary
As Vie stalf/ig industry contnues to viduaL Ca» Bemie at: . .
he^ service 4 we are k x * . ^ for
pro*, Aer'otekhas becofha one ol the
810-344-0260 .
a dynamic, ptop'^ crierited,'
taslest g/o*'/ig companies' in D-ie
rrioney 4 goni motvated sates
business, representing major Fortune
Serious
About
A
Career
irxivickja! We curfenDy have
500 .Corporations.
open/^gs incur Sc*jtrifiekf4 EasJin Real Estate"?
sOe brancf-ies. This career posiYou wi» beo/i your career as a TECHVia are setious about your
tion eritaJs prospect-ng new
NICAL RECRUITER 'in ms'Kje sales.
success'
business, setting appO<ntments;
As a part ol our learn, you wit be
• Free Pre-fscensing classes
de-ve!op>ng. a customer base &
tecruijirig. JriterY^w/vj. larkelng,
' . . . " • Eivctus^-e Success
customer fcAow-up. We offer, a
and bulldog cterit relatwhs. Upon
Systems Programs
hea.ithy base salary. • exceSent
eompfet>cc « your h s l year; you may
• Variety of. Corfimssicjn Plans •
commission package, a'uto enowadvance into outside sales where you
- .. Join the No. 1
ance 4 paJ teneMs Some prewia'have the opportunity to tap'into
Cow*** Banker achate
vious
sates experience required
your leadership and sales
m the Midwest!
Send
resume 4 salary requirepotential
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Call Sharon McCann at
ments to SaleVHR Mgr:. P.O.
3
Box
221.
Easifxxite. Ml 48021 or
:
(313)462-1911
We prbvxJe a competitive base s* ary.
fax to
Cc
iOldwell Banker
bonuses, and a comprehensive benefits package In addtoi to in-ctepth on.
810-775-7665
Schweitzer Real Estate
the-job trainng. we start your career
Ktth a two week formal .training program at our Corporate oifce m Ba'tiSPECIALTY TRAILER
mora. MD. Openngs lor several
TELEMARKETERS
SALESPERSON, .
rna.or marvels
Grow^ig manufaclurer needs ener- with 2-3 years 'experience Heating 4
gelcperson with background mtraler Cooir^ Co- We ut!«r JuH time emptoyThj's is an e xce Cent opportunity I or- sales: Knowtedge of nrotxle exh-bit or mer,! for those who qualfy Pay rate
dedcaied,- a^ressive and career. mob.'* medcaltndustn/ a plus, Irmted S7.^r base t'commiSsion & bonuses
m-nded people wyjng lo gve much travel. Ca!l Mon-Fn 313-525-4300 Caf Anita or. Debra 313-861:7309
more ol themselves 4 given the opportunity. 1-2 years sates experience a
plus tor these ENTRY LEVEL positions Cand-dates should possess a
Business or • Libera!' Arts Degree
Please send resume lo:
Free 'training, from the »1 real estate
company m the wortd.
Ca.l Larry Prey
(313) 464-6400
Century 21- Hartford South ,
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$5,000/PER MO.
PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER
Entry level positionavaiabte at REAL
ESTATE ONE. MicKgan'S largest
real estate company First year
income $50,000 plus. Ca»
Barry EtJerholi at 8T0-477-11lt
Call Jim Stevens
ot Alissa Nead
For personal
interview
REAL ESTATE SALES
JOKE
OUTSIDE SALES
*h rated trancNse system
»|ndrviduaiiie4 training
•1 cy»i cornmissiori plan •Completety updatecf o l * «
and lechnicat sysfemt - .
•Group health coverage
•Best buyer and setter
system
•Unsurpassed riai'onai and
kxa! advertising exposure,
•Free pre'tcensing
£arn what you're worth-be M control
of your L-fe. first year income potential
in excess of $50,000. Excellent
tra-in.rig ayitabla through r>ew mhoose tramjig confer. Cas EncRader.
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(313) 261-0700 .
Real Estate One Michigan's
Largesi Real Estate Company
1-800-476-EARN
Process control and instrumentation.
Apptcaton expenenee 4 a technical
background m presser, flow, temperature and level measurement is des,irabJe Apply by resume: Box »1451
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
36251 Schoolcrafl Rd;
Livonia. Ml 48150 .
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AEROTEK, INC.
Ca» our 24 Hour ReaV Estaje
Career Hotl<ie lor information on
class schedules, .cost, hxation
and more. .
seeking sports enthusiasts who desire
lo be a sates tramer. Above average
compensation, commissions &
bonuses
CaA; 610-589-3400
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enable you to be paxj wfial you
ate ^ortft? tt you possess the
right atutude and are w^ing la
worix hard and appty yourseH,
r>5 W ^ r company can offer a
better package to help you
attain a successful ca/eer in
real estate,
REAL ESTATE
CAREER
Century 21 MdL Corporate Transferee Service
810-851-6700
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Sates •"•
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REAL ESTATE .
; PROFESSIONALS
Livonia drm i» weking experienced
purchasing person to Steel our purchasing department Ideal cancSdate
w 8 possess at least 5 years o< pMrmaceutical purchasing experience.
-': Blease «end resume A salary
1 - . requirements to:
31778 Enterprise. Dr., Livonia. MJ
• 4,8150. Attn: ^R-Purchasing
Classifications 511 to 512
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Livonia
313-266^8600
Southffleld
810-352-1300
A u b u r n Hills
8 VO-37 3 - / 5 0 0
TaVlor
313-284-0777
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SECURITY ;
Would like to wish everyone a
happy ho}ida) i season from our
lottationsin
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Safe & Happy
Holiday Season
From thr staff of
"Best Wishes for a
Happy, Safe and
prosperous
N e w Year!"
HOPE'S
FlSHkCHlPS
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orchard 10
28370 loyRd.
Uvoiiia
(313)42 ?%2130
Thank You f o r
^Your Continued Support. 1
Happy Holidaysl
ICA SUPERMARKET
located Comer of
Orchjrtl Lake and 101Mile Rd.
Farmington .
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476-0974
5 0 1 2 0 Ford R d ; Suite D
Garden GIty. MI 4 8 B 5
Opc?ii Mon.-Fri. '
aAM-4:30PM
313-422^4445
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Happy Holiday Season
and a Prosperous
N e w Year, y
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• 1 Childcare Keeded
Help Wanted
Part-Tuae
"TELEMARKETING
Positions Available immediately.
Calf 8 1 0 - 9 6 7 0 4 2 9
TELEMARKETINGtSECRETARY
Prc-ofesslonal telemarketer wanted,
part U n a . n o evenings, n o weekends
$7 per hi. plus bonus Plymouth
area C a t Mr James 454-9432 for
interview appt
TRAVEL C O N S U L T A N T S
J o n a (eader in the industry, eslab* s h e d i 9 6 7 Frienclly. cvtgo<ng confident people to sell vacations • to
clients calling KI Our l/avet agents
require no previous e i p e n e n c e or
ua.n,ng Sales e i p e n e n c e ts helpful
Earn S7.7&b6ur plus $ 1 0 0 to S400V
wk commis's*xi Paid-tra.rtng start's
Jan 2 Dearborn
3(3-278-4100
Part-t.me P h a r m a c e u t i c a l
Order
Take: positions ava.rab!e al Livon-a
o r V e tor afternoon sh.fl. 1pm-7fim &
3pnn-loprri Pharmacy Tech «>penence helpful Send resome 4 salary
requirements to
31778 Ente.-pr.se Dr. Lrvcjna.
Ml 48150 Attn. HH.Insde Sates
CMPIOVMCNT/
INSTRUCTION
SCRVICCS
#500-598
Due to a major, expansion, we nave
open.ngs tor. 6 sates persons Only
' 6 o t i s e i i " sa'es people n e e d to apery
P a d uarr.ng. m e d i a l . 4 0 i ( k ) leads
p r o w d e d 1st yr average eaw.ng
3S-50K For an m t a r v * * apel call
313-454-9432 ask (of Mr James
M a / x Beverage Company is
seeking r e s p o n s e mdiv d u a l 10 service territory
business Account responsib l y 10 include
Grocery
C o r i v e r v e n c e a n d Parly
Stores insrituNi-nai a c c o s t s
and on-pre_mse type business. We oust base sa'<ary
incentive p'Oyram m t e j g e
medical i n s t a n c e
and
401K
TElEMARKETERS
E i p e n e n c e d lor local
|-ie3t^g 4 cooirig c o m p a n /
Good
Hourly
ivage.
bonuses plus commissions Pleas©
c a t Pat at
(313) 730-8500
n Belp WsnledDomestic
CLEANING PERSON
Part time • 3 evenings-IS hours per
* e e k m Plymouth 3 everxng*'
9 hours p-er week in M.llo/d
(313) 427-8330
Sena resume ro
Human resource OetxT S R
P O B o . 701218
Plym uutri M i 48170
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COORDINATOR
TO recruit schedule and super.-ise instore pror.i:-t>ons Work Irom home
Ho sates EarnSl00-S150Vwk Health
heneMs available
810:540-5000 e n ! 5
THINKING ABOUT A
REAL ESTATE CAREER?
It SO ' }U v A e '1 10 >Uw r Se't !..i ' H ' . t j ! -
vttfe why we are the " i Codweit
83nne1.athl.3-te >n the Md,se>t and
tes< s u t e d ly insure yc-ul success A1!
.>ai estate ( c ^ ' p j ^ es .¾¾ no! trie
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DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE
C-J •< C'nuck Fast
(810).347-3050
COLOUietL
BAN^eRO
GATE ATTENDANT, Retirees welcome F a r m n g t o n Hills Sub seeking
mature, rel'ab'e person SS 75 an
hour Call Greg (810) 661-4414
LEASING AGENT
Position ava.'atle lor a Farm.ngton
M-'is apartment comp;«< Dut.es lo
include remaps ant} olt.ee p'ecedures
Experience he'plui
Ma.i or 1a«
resume to. .
Joden P r o p e r t e s 15675 W Ten Mite R o a d
Southded. Ml 4S075
FAX 18101 557-019-1
Ma;or Greeting card company seeks
part-time ne'p Work environment
provides plenty ot diversify Noeupenence necessary S6"•/nr, to start
- C a * Scott at 313"-451-264,6
S c n w e u e r Real Estate.
$100K
f 3«t.growing company is.in nei.^3 C 3
'ew top-notch ind vOuats tQr s a e »
'UrM-.mted.' income cotentia 1 . Intense
tran.r.g avaiJatfe
810-552-9943
. PACKAGING TECHNICIAN
Part dm-e weekend p o i s o n s Hours
range from 7am to 6 p m Apply at
SPS INC 33510 Schoolcraft Rd..
(NW
c o m e r of ' c arming,ton S
Scnoofcratt). Livonia. ML 48150
BABYSITTER - responsible S loving
lo.ca^a to* 2 bo^-s, 4¾ 4 7 yrs m our
B.rfnirvgham horne 20-30 nrs per
week. Recent references
(810)
540-1040 or eves (810) 642-1090
RESPONSIBLE 4 MATURE Nanny
n e e d e d lo» 5 month old in my B r m n g h a n i ho/rio 3 days. 7am-6prn
Espcnence/ieterences 810647-4438
ElvGRAVlNG 4 Sign business for
sa.'e Stnous inoij nes only $I50..C00K
crffrr
(810)231-2227
HOUSEKEEPER
2 days per * V All typ^s 0l Outes
Cleaning
laundry, errands
etc
Transportation 4 references requ red
(313) 4 2 0 - 2 0 5 6
H O U S E K E E P E R - 3 days per week !
Mon-Wen-Fn) An type ot dut.es
including d e a l i n g laundry, ironing,
errands etc. Transportation 4 references required Must be available tor
occasional over -n.ghl nousesitting.
C o m p e n s a t i o n package includes
benel.ts Farmington HJIs area Daytime » 313-568-1044 Ask lor Josie
LIVE-IN C O M P A N I O N Housekeeper
Putt time: noo-smoker, drivers license
requred
Ask tor Chnst.ne,
(810) 489-8087
CLEAN OUT The Attic.
Clean The Garage. '•'•
Have.A Sale!
Call
3V3-591-0900
CLASSIFIED W O R K S
lor y o u '
313-591-0900
EXCELLENT PAY
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COUPLE. N E E D E D to manage 70
apt urvts m Westlarx) Must live o n
Site, Prior e i p e n e n c e a p-tus Duties
tncluda painting, drywa 1 !
muior
ptumtkng 4 electrical as * e l i as
leasing 4 paperwork Salary plus
apartmeni 4 utilities M a i resume
10'
Bo» 1414
O b s e a e r Eccentric NeAspapers
36251 Scboo-'craf!
Livonia MI 4S150
PROPERTY MANAGERS : EXPERIENCED COUPLE • 5 apt bu.idmas.
on the lar west side ol Detroit Apt
utilities 4 g o o d wages, repry l o - P O
Box 250686. Franktm. Ml 4S025
Jobs Wan ledFemale/Male
T W O H A R D W O R K I N G Ifldes Irom
Europe, tookmg lor houseclean.ng i
babysittna jobs \r\M accept best
btfers 313-532-5621
si
Childcare/
Babysitting Services
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A DIG. MONEY MAKING BUSINESS'
Interne! Consuming start-up S200
V/cyV Ironi horne. no computer
needed Free mio 1-600-714-9778
l \ ^ ^ Lovely Birrn-ngriam f a m i l y
looking for e i p e n e n c e d
weekend Nanny Must have •
great references Please ea'J
(810) 646-6791
A S S I S T A N T MAT1AGER couple
career position lor couple to assist m
m a n a g e m e n t ot a rmd-siie apt community Great benefits 4 1 oedtoom
apt included. Can 313:455-3880
Happy Ads
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R E L ^ B L E. mature person needed to
walch my J b o y s . 6 4 9, earty mornings before school only Canton area
Ca» a*tei 4 30pm . 313 844-3914
Help Wantedj j Couples
•
•iCbildcue Needed
B A B Y S i n E f l N E E D E D lor 6 yr old
in m y honj« in NovVParrriington area
3 nignls per wV- (7pm-2am ) E«cell e n l p a y References (810)477-2179
Order Takers &
Customer Service
WOW!!
Territory Sales
Representative
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E X P E R I E N C E D MOTHER Aouid like
to Baby S t in my home Ages 3. 4 or
5 A n n Artxx Trai'.Werriman area
Call Cheryl, (313) 525-8336
E X P E R I E N C E D NANNY needed 'or
infant in the Btoomi.eid area
(810) 540-9048 eves
E X P E R I E N C E D NANNY
Warm,
caring Aoman to care tor 21 mo old
girt in clean & tidy W 8 ' d o m f e l d
h o m e w no. pets FutM-me nonsmoker P a d Heydays 4 vacations
References
OAn transporlation
Sandra
313-202-?B3' r
SINGLE WORKING m o m o l 3, ages
•2.4 4 7 s e e k s c h l d c a r e Lrvemp^e( j r i e d Musi l > e an.mals Room,
b o a r d 4 salary.
313-233 6699
Elderly Care &
Assistance
Holiday Potpourri
LOOKING FOR tnendiy consislent
I U I I - U T * careg/ver for 2 cti.kjrc-n. age*
5 4 2, In our Huntington WooiJs
home fJon-smo*,er reliable iransportati'oVi 4 referernies p i e a i e (810)543-143:1
M A T U R E BABYSITTER • rr,^ heme,
near 6 Mile 4-Telegiaph 1 .ntant. 1
toddler. 1 second grader 5 to 11 am
rotating d a y s . $4,fcn. J1-3-535-0731
BEVERLY HILLS Day Care Excellent references Art ages Convenient
location, First-Aid CPR a n d m'ea^s
Ed'ocat-onal 1
.(810),594-9297
M A T U R E W O M A N r e e d e d .tu b e
With my yciung adults. 2 evenings
weekly Potential for adJ.r.onat hours
Eves
, (810) 855-6735
EXPERIENCED
8A0YSITTOJG
Wesrland MeadOA-s, VanBorn 4 Mernman area Reasonable rates.
Kathy. (313) 72S-7850-
P L Y M O U T H - our, home das care
n e e d e d tor 2 c h M r e n ages 3 A 5.
K*on thru Fn 11-5
:
Please call
313-453-6725
Record & Uslen to Ads FREE!
. 18* use free code 3170
313-962-7070
mil
FOUND - male c a l . not neutered,
blue eyes, browti 4 cream mariungs
Joy 4 Sheldon cm 12-18
(313) 207-5236
LOST CAT - Orange/white tiger
stripe, short h a * , declawed. neutured
male
Warren/lnksler
area
Reward
(313} 525-5440
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LOST CAT- 1 yr. male, neutered
light orange, long hair, some white
coloration, very' faint stripes, " r i a l ,
friendly; white l o w e r c h m u n d e r n e c k
has ctaws,
(610) 476-1942
Sfc'v«:e> prrjvcted by UHCS.
a private'duly h - m e rea^n care
agtr.Cf
are dea1. tor.pc-ci!e
need-ng ass-starice wth.pe.tsonai
care meai preparat.on igW housekeep-r-.j and'compari£.ns*>p
ptr.e' s^rvces include
'• Care o f ' t h e Chron^aiiy 1,.1
• D.safcled,
• A'>he.mer's Car*}
• Resp.te- Care
S e r v ^ g Oakland- S.Wayne Con'-res
. EstaM.shed .n 1952
MEET LOCAL
SINC3LES! . ;
Lost i Found
Lei United Home Care
Services Help You
Remain Independent in
Your Own Home
United H e m e Care Services
.
(313)422-9250 .
l-90r>656-7781 EXT. 6085
$2 » PER MINUTE
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MUST BE 18 YRS.
SERV-U-619-645-8434
#600-698
CAREGIVER - For elderly 24'hr Si-.em Aitri excc-leni references Calf Marlene 810-652 6282 ur
313-697-7626
For rrvore I'ntc-ririjjticn. ca'-i
DATES
GUYS & GALS
DATES
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ANNOUNC€M€NTS
LOVELY PRIVATE room for ambulatory ser.:* Fam-y atmosphere 24
hour supervision L i c e n s t d . Livort.a
FOR 1 Cfvtd 19 months my Bedford,
.313-532-3366
hc<n<i or yours, needed alter 1s! ol
year 7am to 5prri $100 Ak ReferWhether you need help m .your
ences Please (313) 541-0499
horrle for 2 hours or 24 L..^urs.
H O U S E K E E P I N G MATURE AOman
(55 up) to care for 1 utuld occasionaSy 2 girls, 5 days a * e e k . 2-6 15p:n
in SouthfieU •
(313)226-9101
Holiday Potpoturj «-,-i
PLEASE WATCH over t i y j lady, may
she neyet k n o * lears. her preooos
chuM 4 husband, please a r * a y * be
near O l a-l your creations of beauty
4 worth she/s arriorig ihe FnesL' I've
seen o n vr«s earth Please make her
i,fe h a p p / , please answer my prayer.
no one but you, knows ho-A much I
care A m e n
l o v e . Montana
Merry Christmas to All
m
RESPONStBLE. RELIABLE.«ei>J*).
loyal, lun-toviruj. youthlui adult
needed to cara lor my 9 yr. old
daug/iler m m y NorthviSe home
3 30prn-7-30pH\M-F'. Lxp/ii hCMse.'
keeping 4 some cooking rt-qmred
RcKabte transporia.'oi a must' S3 da 1
><cur - (810) 344-4212 alter 7pm
m
Merry 1st CrirK!m.'ss RuSb Joseph 1
Vcu ha>e biougfit so m u i h jov
and happ..n«ss ro u s i
. We Ir-.VJ v-u)
M o m ' s Dad
Hey' ,v.'i|jt up Nicole
Mv-rri Ai^hes you a wonderful .
Chiistirias And a . t e m f c N«A Year
' for both at u's'i"
; . i l o . e You
MOM
P S Mum' Moo Pa'i 4 K'an.
A b.g thanks (or all o! y o u r l o v e
4.support iri.s year i cou'dn't
tia^e dc^ie.i! w'.hout.you l.love'
yUu a'1 ^en.' ^e-ry'mu.ch"!.1 '
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/jcerying a new catalog, lor Hearth A
Beauty aids. S«nd name, address.
Ph. I optiona) lo: Corkeys Corner.
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DEPARTMENT 5 6 D i c k e r s ViflagA
Over 2 0 oWer, retired piece's • accessories
Se3mg b e l o w ' Greenboofc
price
•: (313) 459-3422
OEPT. 56 Cfccken's Heritage W a g e
C o a e c t o n • Retired & ferrvted edition
pieces
(313J 522-6313
PUBLIC AUCTION
Lois of / e p o s * seized vehicles.
Auctions everyTuesday - 6 p m
Ffkjay - 1 0 a m
MIDWEST A U T O AUCTION
14666 T E L E G R A P H R D .
REDFORO. Ml
313-538-2100
DOLLS Bea/s. Toys; Christmas Specials antooes. pocelarvs. Alexander.
F4B. coCectiKes
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FOUND/
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rabbit with
floppy ears.
FURNITURE. LIGHTING. Mantels.
Leaded Windows' Doors A Misc. •
Ben WuW Antiques. 918 V / 11 M i e ,
Mad.son H t s . f-75 A 11 MJe Open
Thus-Sun.1la<Ti-5pm 810-545-4488
#700-778
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Absolutely Free
G L E N MICHAELS
DUALM
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disk
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computer with
m o M o / A kejboard Can Bruce after
6pm (313) 533-5831
FREE PIANO. Queen size sleeper
sola steel case desk
Our classified
sales people are
waiting to hear
from you...
for more information call...
WAYNE
313-591-0900
(313) 416-6664
LOOKING FOR an unusual, yet
peisooai p/fi 7 Lovejoy's. Antiques
(810; 545-9060
720 E i i Mile Road. Royal Oak
: AGE-OLD VENTER
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ANTIQUES MARKET
JANUARY 4-5
U OF M SPORTS C O L I S E U M '
ANN A R B O R
Sal 8-6
.
• • • Sun 9 4
1-94. Exit «175
n TO hill, RIGHT TO 5T-H
Admission S4
F R E E PARKING
OAKLAND
810-644-1070
ROCHESTER/
ROCHISUR HICLS
TICKLE M E - E L M O - S 4 5 0 B e s t
Ofle* 1996 Hot.day Barbie $125
(313) 884-3501
313-525-0321
GLARXJTON/LAKE ORION/
. OXFORD
3 ANTIQUE juke boxes; excellent
condtion. S100O • S2CO0 •
313 326-8351
810-475-4596
'(Obsm'fr'ft ITt'ccnirlt
AUTOGRAPH - - - 3 Stooges - S120Q
(81Q) 305-8(47
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bar 4 ©nana) hardware Exceflehl conritibn.. $350 Eves 810-348.-7276
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CUliUlID VoVtIMllhO
BARBIES 1995 Monday Bartnes
Now available lor Christmas
Call Sheryt (313) 535-2154
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Gill, o r c a
1900. English Barley twist oak vanity
A mirror, $550 1900 H a n d m a d e Oak
fireplace 4 m a n t l e . $2,100. will s e l
S90Ot>est,
810 646-1234
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Arts* Crafts
•Full Estates- 20% Fee
Cash p a d 48 hrs, after saia
•Auction - Consignments
ANTIQUES WANTED
•CASH BUY OUTSOur R e f e r e n t * Lis!
is the Best Thing
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4 / ESTATE SALES
W
IN HOUSE
•Fufl Estates - 20% Fee
Cash p a d 48 firs, alter sale
•Auction - Consignments
ANTIQUES WANTED
-CASH BUY OUTSOur Reference List
is thei'8esl Thing
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313-538-2939
WE DO ALL THE W O R K '
WESTLAND • Estate Sale Complete.
household mcfuding . appliances 4
pool table Sat-Sun. Dec 2 8 - 2 9 . 9 a m 5pm 33334 MiK Race Circle, Pikes
Peak Condos. Farmrngton Rd 4 A n n
Arbor TraiT •
m
Moving Sales
B L O O M F I E L O HILLS - Henredon
d n i n g 4 m * C labtes sectional sofa
treadmiit and rrusc'
810-253-0922
BEAVER FUR,w Pox trim. fu» length,
size 6 peMe short. Rarely «och Time
for Holidays S450
810-S51-8756
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sa)«r Ertertainmeni center. Smoked
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Phyfe tfrung room labia, ladder b a < *
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desk, dressy 4 more, 810-474-4236
ALMOST NEW - Creanv*ght b « ^ «
sofa 4 love seat. 2 oriental style oak
chairs, oak 4 glass ccflee 4 erid
sables. 25" console TV. Fisher stereo
equipment
8I0-473-O981
B E D R O O M SET - 5 piece q u e e n .
contemporary nvtvle formica. $275.
TV stand; $60.
(810) 683-0562
B E D - IWYI size adjustable with
vibrator. Good condition
Asking $500
(313) 326-3384
CHIPPENDALE STYLE <*rung. set.
Queen Ann style living r o o m set
Rock
(313) 839-0405
Christmas Dinner o n
grandma's
D u n c a n Phyfe table, 6 chairs, buffet.
china, cabinet. $1200. 3 1 3 4 6 2 - 3 6 4 4
C O U C H , loveseal, c h a r 4 o t t o m a n
Contemporary, off wfWe Never used
S1900' WKrlpool glass l o p s l o v e .
almond. 3 yrs n e w . S375
.
313-421-8521
D I N E T T E SET - O a k .
French
Country. 6 chairs, chrna 4 server
Asking Si.750
(313).459-9356
Canadian Muskrat 4 Norwegian Blue
Fox n e * . M l length coat A h o o d
S I 2 0 0 (paid S42O0). 3 1 3 4 5 4 ^ 6 5 0
EANCH6R 1950 Mahogany dining
set- BreaWont. d r o p leal table, lea
carl chairs $2 800 Edna H*eH;thOr
graph -Prints.
81p-S39v9095
DESIGNER
COATS
Fox-Coyote
House.
S749 Beaver S499 Mink •+ • ctolh.ng H U T C H • Pennsylvania
SrhatLMedurn
(810J 737-6469 cream wv cranberry detailing, rare/
older p-ece $390
810-548-8666
DESIGNER RANCH foil-length mink
coat, perfect- S899. Mahagon'y m i r * . LARGE WOOD desk. $100. 3 c h a i r s .
$499, (smaH'medium) 810-855-6171 S i 0 each. Steel s h e h e s . S10. File
cabinets. $10 Mens 2 7 ' l e h speed
bike. S50
i 3 1 3 ) 274-6947
FULL LENGTH dark rrunk sma'-l
Ask.ng $800 2 5 diamond duster
I
M
P
L
E
BUTCHER
block
table, never
/rng $1600
(313) 464-7125
used 5250
1930s w o o d desk,
FULL LENGTH- dark M<n'k coa!
match,ng chair. $100 eacii sea $65
(Sma't) .MuM sell'
(313} 464-7125- each
• (810) 646-1234
SRO CLUB
FUR JACKET Anne K i e m ' A h t t e
h-iink size 12. c h < mint $ 2 0 0 0 n e «
N o * S750
(.313) 532-5934
c/0 OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150
FURS FLOOR length wtirte fox
(AorntMce) P a i d $ 3 5 0 0 . sen $2000\ W i t e 4 b r o * n patcfrAork mmk
jacket 1 o l kind design. P a d $3500,
Sea $2000
(810) 544-4533
A winner will be drawn for each home game
during the regular season.
Winners will.be notified by phone
through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Mmk coal, l u l l - l e n g t h , derm-bufl.
med . exoeisent c o n o t j o n . Dept. 56.
Santas workshop' 810-377-0660
MINK (RANCH) c o a l , full length mint
conation rarely worn size 12 S6000
n e * Now S990,
(313) 532-5934
RACCOON COAT • beaut.fuf blonde/
broAt) great Christmas girt OR treat
yourself $575
(810) 333-2032
M U t T i M E D I A P C • 133 MHZ, 24
m e g s ivn, 2 m « g . 3 0 video. NEC
15tn. monifof. C O f o m & t o o r x } . Very
Fasti $ 1 3 5 0
(610) 540-3975
OKIDATA
PRINTER.
Model
I O 1 6 0 0 E Laser Pnnter. $250 or. best
offer. CaH 9 a m - 4 p m 313-862-4620
SOFA - Elegant O u e e n Anne, camelback. ExceSent condition..
(810) 655-3908
S U P E R C O M P U T E R SALE
S A V E $$$ , SUPER V A L U E S
SOFA, L O V E S E A t , 5 pe dining (com
seL china cabinet, fridge, s / o w blower, a l e x c e l l e n t 8 U M 7 8 - 1 8 2 1
TAYL.OR."MICH
SAT. D E C - 28,- 10AM l o 3 P M
DEMOCRATIC C t U B HALL
23400 Wick Road
4 bfcs East or Telegraph
SOFA SLEEPER-purchased al Art
Van. 3 rhonths o l d Beautrfut p f t l e r n :
$250
313-541 « 1 4 5
SOFA.
$400
NEW!
chairs.
S O U T H W E S T E R N pasters,
Tuscany p m e dining table
$500 Oak round table, 4
$300
(810)258-3435
TWIN B E D R O O M set, * t » l e dresser
w/mirior,
mghi
stand.
313422-4219
W A T E R B E O • Soft Sider K m g size,
waveless. 3 y r s old. Lke n e * Cost
$1000 n e * Asking $375
Evenings:
810-788-0723
WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Insert
- Blue.Ridge Mountain stove Aorks
25" x 3 1 - 1 6 - d e e p $200.
FUTON - Fufl w.Wack rnetaJ Irame,
like new $200 brm:
313-455-1483
01
Appliances
NEW 4 U S E D C O M P U T E R S '
Lowesl Priced Disks m U S A
SOFTV/AREi $2 4 U P
Prepaid phone card: 54 rrtm $10
Admission; $5.00
(313)263-1754
Electronics/Audio/
Video
C A M C O R D E R • Sony M » - H i - F I
stereo hand-icam G o o d corxHion
$345 '
1.610) 477-7654
VCR: MAGNA V O X - hardty used 4
head, 8 events. 181 channels..$125
Ca*
(810)851-0375
Video Games,
U Tape$,Movies
NINTENDO 64' - ( 3 ) brand n e *
never o p e n e d with
receipts
313-427-3403
GAS STOVE 30 1 Tappan. Ike new.' MODEL R A I L R O A D - HO gauge
$ 3 2 5 ^ 5 1 Washer 4 gas dryer. Equipment r o l i n g slock, partly finWhirlpool. $300.both or w i t separate
ished laycol.
• .-(8101 778-708.1
(313) 937-8849
M
M O V I N G ' - Afl Perins>+vania' House.
Oak, kings size canopy bed Chest &
dresser wi-'h mirror rnghr stand
$3800. G ! ass door secretary 34" x
18' Book shelf w t o w e r drawer watl
units' 34' x 18V $1200 Set Arm
chair SI25 End tables drop teal
side tables. J ' 4 0 ea Kitchen table
4 8 ' diameter 5 chairs with leaf S750
Oak servicing cart SlOO- Lamps,
rugs, misc 10 M.!e 4 Orchard Lake
(8101 477-4328
MOVING - FlCKS R E E D ranan furniture, 2 0 * pieces 810-335-2410.
Bargain Buys
Hospital Equipment
N E W 'Tickle M e E l m o - , best offer
'V
(313) 981-7077
PIANO OARK wood console Good
condition $ 5 0 0 b e s t Plymouth area
. (313) 459 6 5 3 1
O N E T I C K I E Ma Elmo Best otfc*
Leave message (810) 344-1391
m
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AAA: C O N D I T I O N . U s e d - Steeicase
file cabmetsi, d e s k s - c h a i r s conference tables and m u c h more
Calt.'McCaffr'eys 1
313-525-8274
W O O D T O P M E T A L body desks(2)
60x30x29 5 S7S 55x26x29 5 $60
(810) 569-3800
Comm/lndustrial/
Restaurant Equip, •
BAR C . V N E R S '
Antique b a i . both front 4 back Turn
of century
Oak
10
Mirrored
w.leaded g/ass 4 lower glass doors
$10.000-test."
(313) 525-2323
Computers
AST 3 8 6 S X 2 5 . 4MB RAM: 120 M B
Hard Drive 14 4 Modem
14mch
SVGA Monitor. $200 Ralph
(313) .534-7136
Machine
$600.
(313)728-4827
PlNBALL MACHINE - Arcade tyve.
2 years old very Irtde use $2O0Q
CaH after 6pm.
(313) 525-0315
PIANO - Kimball. ConjoHelle
w.fcench, medium wood f«nrsh. y e n /
good conditon $750 8 1 . 0 ^ 7 9 0 0 7 2
SCH)LLER UPRIGHT
nvnt corxtton $500
CaH
1912 Piano.
(810) 647-5099
VINTAGE
C I G A R S , still
Pnstine condition
Asking
(810) 585-6674
TAYLOR 810 Cutaway, vixle neck,
SnoAflake mlay. black binding peg
h e a d infay. S c h a l e r v EIA3 acousto
p>ck-up w'pre amp. hard case, excellent ccncl'jon. $1 900 313-464-1658
R l D G E RACER - A Sony Pla>s!atoo
game i k e n e * . $ 3 0 b e s t
TICKLE ME Elmo, t i t m box Best
Ofler
(810) 625 4166
RARE
sealed
$5,000
SEGA SATURN 2 controllers. 1
game 4 RV sAiich $175 Moped
»hi<e -Spree $275 (810) 443-2517
Jeweln'
PERFECT. FOR C H R I S T M A S
• M E N S ROLEX PRESIDENTIAL
(810) 644-1179
f T 5 1 Lawn Garden &
,^J SnowEquipment :
G R Q T E C H SALTER : used 3 times
as back-up : . $ 9 0 0 or best
Call
313-453-9357
MYER Snow- Ptow excellent condition, new blade. h o s * s 4 wiring har-'
ness'-Musl'.sei $600. 313-722-4933
SAVE NOW on name brand equ'-pmem Anens. BOens Honda LaAnBoy. Toro 4 Troy-BIl
Saxlon'S
Garden Center
I 3 i 3 i -153-6250
( S p i e l s . , Console i . G r a n j s )
Top prces for Steinway Grands
' - AND •
HAMMOND ORGANS
(8-3.
TICKLE ME E L M O
.810-583-7452
- best offer
TiCKLE ME Elmo- best offer
(313) 591-8.186
TICKLE ME ELMO
Best ofler
(313) 455-2562
TICKLE ME Elmo, best offer
(313/467-4975
C-3 A - 1 0 0 4 otheis)
Call Mr. Howard:
SLOT MACHINES
good AOrkihg
order. Irom $450 (8ID) 426-9699
313-561-3537
XEROX Reaci^>g edge mach-ne reads aOud lo b i n d and visoaify
i m p a l e d sf-ghtlyused 313-^22-2859
Y A M A H A . CLAVINOVA
88 lieys
excellenl
condition
$1350
810-174-66O8 or 810-653-0184
YAMAHA 1992 C L A V i N O V A CVP65 Excellent conrit.on internal 3 5
floppy d.Sk drive Full d-Sk orchestra
MIDI 'functions'. S35O0 or best Call
after 5pm
'
,313-525-3737
TICKLE )/,£ ELMO
Best Ofler
(810) 363-7547
Sporting Goods
TICKLE ME ELMO '-'Be'sl offer 1 Ca'J
4 leave message
(3.13).801-0503
TICKLE ME ELMO doU. S H I . m
package never opened Will take
best offer (810), 997-0157
•TICKLE ME E L M O ' ' f o r your c h i d '
Best offer
. Pager 8(0-518-1400
TICKLE ME E L M O ' • $300 or best
Ofter
'(313)522-3208
TICKLE M E E m o $300 or best ofler
Leave phone number a n d Otter at
(810) 524-7134
.
OVER 1 ct diamond nog. appease
$7500. $3200.best ofler, Also I ct
diamond ear nogs;
(313)434-7728
We Buy PIANOS
SLOT MACHINES (2) $350 and
$450 Works and looks great
CaB
(810) 360-0277
Cea.'phone 313-402-065.5
HOSPITAL B E D lor sa'e. SSoObesl
' ( 8 1 0 ; 426-7107
TRAILER H I T C H D/a'MHe C l a s s ' l l
lor a Pre-1996 Ocode Plymouth Mini
Van $50 (810] 6 5 1 - 0 3 7 5 .
Business'&'Office
Equipment
mmmmmmm*
PIANO • console. \tty g o o d condition. Fayetle S Cable w a n d , dark
wood. 51,000
(810) 540-2713
Hobbies'CouW
Stamps
WASHER 4 DRYER, i k e new warranty. SSOObest Large Gt'<U w'gas
lank. $ 1 2 5 t e y
(313)981-4561
i x.i< m '•-. •
- v# hi i
w^)4Vj
1996 • $100
.810-997-3089
HOLIDAY BARBIE
•TICKLE ME A l r n o ' hew w.lh box
B d s start at $2O0 Wtf be sokJ
Monday 810-644-6654
GENESIS • 12 games 4 extra hardware plus A t a n 5200 4 9 games
both for $300. 313-4.59-1575
,
KENMORE 2 4 ' portable d.shv»asher..
white: (new $553) 1 yr; warranty $395 Can 810-939-1616
Musical
Instruments
(810) 229-6315
RtOGE R A C E R - A Sony Playstation
CATHYS BEST-VALUE
game. Kke new. $ 3 0 b e s t
APPtlANCE
,
• .
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(810) 229-6815
FREE 1 Y E A R WARRANTY
:
267-34 M i c h i g a n A v e , b e t w e e n
B e e c h Oaly . 4 ' Inkster
Rds.,'
313-359-2072 or 5 7 4 1 . E 8 . . M M ,
Warren, i btk Yl of l A j o n d Rd:
MICROWAVE SIOO. dm-ng table
w.'chaifs S100 Sega C D w 'games
$150 Call Jason (810) 932-5226
m
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Miscellaneous For
Sale
P A C H f N K O SLOT
neogsatJs
After 6pm.
(313) 537-7263
DINING TABLE • w l e a v e . Thomasv i l i e h a r d m a p t e . colonial style a n d 4
chairs $300
313--336-4636
ENTERTAINMENT C E N T E R , rnediuj
oak. 65x55. $20OT>esl
Compuler
Stand. $40 (B10) 540-2949
FUR COATS both knger tip length.
storage kept, size 10-12 Autumn
n a z e m,nk $325 Mahogany f r u r *
S625 '
. 313 459-5504
SOFA; C R E A M wrth brown fievtrai
tones. E x c e l ) * / * condition, cieah.
$225. CaS: (,810) 3 4 0 4 8 9 5 .
DINING ROOM set Almond formica
with oak t r m 6 cftairs G r e a i oorx*"-. REFRIGERATOR. KITCHEN.AK3 22
t>on $500
. (313) 459-4712 CU f t . 2 yrs old, almond, kk'e ncA-.
$60Qbest
(313) 525-5212
DINING SET - solid mahogany, china
hutch, (eaves 4 custom pads. First VACUUM C L E A N E R - Kirby G-4.
Like NeA
$500 gets it' ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 4 - 7 7 0 9 Aith all attachments
BRIDES • Winter/Spong. s i » 10
w e d d n g gown and veil from prisDila
o l 8 o s t o n never * w n S f 6 0 0 .
(810) 682:6370
FULL'LENGTH fur Size 10 Natural
LunaraineBancri Mmk ongj^al cost
S12.000 Wi8 senior S3000-offer CaH
810-229-0740
mmmm—mmmtm
R U G S 2 Karastan onenlals 2x4 &
4.3x6, ddiX B K * . N e v e i u s e d , otgln«*y 11300. M A k » o«ef. 810-977:3478
SOFAS - 2 floral camel back. 7 6 ' in
cranberry, rose, t s u p a . hunter green.
"Perfect e o r v i t o n . 4 yrs. old Paid •
$2800. askmg $1600. 810-3444K02
BLUE FOX COAT - Futt length, size
ENTERTAINMENT center. 3 p i e c e s ,
6-8. never worn - Beautiful " S650.
grey fortruca with w o o d t n m , has
(313) 591-0092.
lights $70Obest
810-855-8768
R e d HiIB»
L W ' l l i I'T T O .."
S H E A R E D B E A V E R coal,
rtwa/ed
$900. Beaver J a c M L $&50- B o t f i
m e n ' t 4 size 4 c M 4 . 810-S4O-9O92
BEAUTIFUL CHEST w/2 m a l c h i n g
nightstands Ohgi'rialty $1575. Take
alf for $500t>es(
(810)443^1281
BY DEBBIE
.
4 NEW handmade quJts..assorted
calico patterns Starting S200 Cart
Karen . " .
(313). 455-5359.
Win
R U S S I A N Lynx M length tuf c o a l
s i * « 10-12. Oritfnatfy
$10,000,
»sking ,$4000.
. .810-540^098
IN H O U S E
TICKLE ME Aimo lor sale. $300.test
ofler"
Paoer 313-435-1875
TICKLE Me Elmo lor sale.
1-800-653-6466
810-852-3222
^
HOLIDAY BARBIE 1996 S275 firm
Evervngs
810-348-8735
LARGE SALT & PEPPER
COLLECTION
CrattiCfue Mail • Downtown Farmingtoh. 810 471-7933. Booth V-o4
mmtmmmmmm
R A C C O O N FUnVSeather G < X B « O O J .
Nevef worn. Musi w « . . Paid $2,800,
wiHL&ke best offer Fox.fur v.-leather,
S100.
B e e p v ; (810) <75-oe08
ESTATE SALES
BY DEBBIE
WE DO ALL THE W O R K '
FIND IT IN CLASSIED'
KW,Lll'OHM
assemblages,
(313) 866-0692
t
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Computers >
Household Goods
Clothing
ST. J O H N . KNITS & C4h«f r w n «
bfarxl vvornen** d o m i n g . & 2 e s 2 l o 6
Dress 4 casual' ' (810) 354-5846
FOR SALE Tickle We ESmo, Make
oiler
(517)8713002
MCftCHftNbiSC
"J have had
such a great .
response •
with finding
lost animals
their homes!
-Thanks so
much for the
great'ivork!"
Estate Salts
m
(•)36*" :
Classifications 001 to 780
O&E
TICKLE
• M i ^ n M H t i
A U T O G R A P H E D . B E R R Y Sandets'.
Merchandise
T a k i n g o i l e r s for
serious inquirers
313^44^2445
MUZZEL LOADER T C Scout 3>9
scope See through mounts like neA
S350
(313) 782-5127N O R D I C . FLEX Gold
Isokenet-c
irainerw'accessones M ' n t t o n d t O n
S439 95
'
(313) 534-566*
POOL Table, Conneity.oaV w leather
4 tnnge poC*e!S"Neiv $1600.asking.
$800
•
(BIO) 828-7875
POOL TABLE :
Fisher 7 M State $500
Troy, (810) 689-5789
ME Elmo S400 or best
. (810) 6 8 0 * 6 6 0
TICKLE ME Elmo. SKI m box $250'
best Oder:
(8T0) 344-1643 after 6 p m
T I C K L E ' M E ELMO - W / l self, lo
h.-ghest t»'>3ers' Can 4 leave your
name, number 4 ' ) i d (313)278-9361
TV DECODER BOX • iOOcfianneJ
capabil.ty. works with any TV A great
g : ft L e a v e m e s s a g e tor J Johnson if
no answer
ai0-3§0-7515
TWO NEW 'Tickle Me Elmo" dolls
Best offer Carole 1313). 459-3811
M
Musical
Instruments
S N O W . B L O W E R ' - - H o o d a HS'-35
Runs great 1 $325 t 8 ! 0 i 626-6161
BUNDY SELMER Alto Sa>. ex'cel'enl
condt-on
$550
Magnum Electric
gutar $175
l 8 1 0 i 626-4340
SNOWBLOWERS
• Toro: 5200
Sears Cralisman S225. both electric
start Lke new
(8101 656-2500
CLARINET' B W F E T fi-13 professional model. •. Excellent condition
$1300 '
(810) 545-7813
Sears Flex, C'OSs Tra-n.nq System
$250 Rowing machine $50 W e . g h f
Mting bench. $35 .
810-682-6191
V
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xx.
STATE-OF-THE-ART
weighl
machine • 4 stations, a l attachments
Like n e * $600
1313)522-7580
STEPPER P R E C O R 718e $ 1 5 0 . :
RowerPieCor 620S125 A B m a c h ^ i e
Nauti'us $200
(8101- 661-8317
T R A M P O L I N E : 14 "It. JiJmpKjng
brand new S200.best offer
(3131 261-3871
M
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wf
Wanted toBov
ANSCO, WASHER 4 DRVER or
other slackabie brand G o o d cond';
tion AI''I p.ck-up'
IBI0) 64?-:u393
ANTlOUE TQ.198Q
T O ^ S ,t T O Y S - • TOYS
H ^ h e s i pr<es p a d
1-313-996-2765
S N O W PLOW - V e y e r s plow. 7 71¾. CLARINET - w o o d . P a n American
4 8
Bolens sr>OA B L O W E R lor g o o d , t o n d t o n appraised at $350
lracfor4p<OA- Cheap'810-85,1-4129 will sell lor,.$150
(810(852-8759
B
C O N N TENOR S a i o p f i o n e excellent condition. S595 Marimba S200
1810) 443 2343
Miscellaneous For
Sale
BALLY -SLOT Machine S575 Pokt-r
machine $600 Juke box $400 i '
(810) 726-01.19
SALLY'S PREMIER PLUS membership $450 Moving out of. stale
: ' • • (3.131 42.5-7607
ATARI MEGA II System including
O A K B E D R O O M se<. like n e w . $375. software Midi Interlace Dr T Music
W o m a n s 10 speed mountain bike Software $350.
(313) 455-1368 ELMO DOLL best offer CaH alter
Schwinn. $ 95. Gins 10 speed moun-.
6 00
.
(313) 422-4460
tam bike $50
(810) 641-0628 C O M P U T E R - 486-25 4 M B ram.
SVGA 14 ".software speakers'S500 GARE KILN (K) ..accessories. $ 5 0 0
11 PIECE sectional. 4 0 " round table or best offer 810-356-7115
best Street Fighter ll video arcade
w l e a f , 56' buffet. 90" b l a c k - s o f a
game, SSOObest '., .313-931-2657
w.-Aalnut tnm and' malching chair
C O M P U T E R M O N I T O R S 4 Parts Misc lamps 4 . t a t i e s Can (810) ,386 systems. C a n o n pnnter. 2 marn 1996 HOLIDAY BARBIE • 2 avallIrame stations (313) 427-975Q • :, abte Best olfer.
473-1545 • . " - - . .
-(810) 478-4833
H A M M O N D O R G A N w-.th player
piano and scroils , Best offer
. (313) 531-2432
HNIMflLS
LOWREY HERITAGE -Spinel organ •
Full k e y b o a r d a u t o m a t e r h y i r m presets. 3 5 formated r i s e s : can be used
for songs or sound 3 yrs. o i d . e i c e l k>nl conditon Call after 6pm
(810) 598-0944 •
P€TS/LIV6STOCK
#780-798
L O W R E Y O R G A N p e c a n , model L65! Aith myihm magic g e n e ear
phones etc $600 1313) 459-4396
NOVELTY, G I F T - i t e m s - . 2 accord o n s good condition. $ 2 0 0 . e a c h
Call
•.-'•
(313)261.6364
Animal Services
FIND IT IN CLASSIFIED
HOM€ &
DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EptTlOiV TO PUCE YOUR AD CALL (313) 591-0900
A FAMILY
CLASSIFIED,SALES ADO UP
BUSINESS
<$*• SUNRISE
RON
DUGAS BLDG. WL
8846 CROV'/N, LIVONIA
WBT BASEMENT
rTROBLEMS?
NATrONWlDE' SINCE 1958
»FULLY W A R R A N T E 0
LICENSED 4 INSURED
B-dRY SYSTEMS
• A PERSONAL TOUCH .
STAIRWAYS 4 RAILINGS
KITCHENS-VANITIES-COUHTE RS
BASEMENTS-OOOfiS-WINDOWS
STQRE RENOVATION
Lc 4 lni
2 8 y r s . experience
313-421-5526
* EMORY CONSTRUCTION *
Specializing m B a s e m e n ! fimshes..
Cabinet Refacing, Kitchen 4 Bath
Lioense<Hnsured:
(313) 937-8015
•'•«.M i i n Offcei
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976^8277 581-2720 644-4855
MACOM8-WAYNE-OAKLAND
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Speoa'iz.ng i n r e p a i r s .
Snck, B'oek, 4 ' Cement
; 810-477-9673
ALL BLOCK. BRICK.' logndaton 4
concrete work, Repairs, aiterafons.
t a r g e .cirSrna* Jobs. Lie 4 Ins Free
E$V O M anytime
(810)478-2602
HAMILTON BUILDERS
28437 Greent.eld Rd : Southfield
CaH 24 hrs ..
(810)559-5590
BEST GHIMNEY INC.
(810)476-0011
810-348-0066 aiO-474-1714
<3f3)835-8610
DOGONSKt.CONSTRUCTION
Brick i Block & C e m e n t
Work.
Poychts, C h m n e y s . Or. Way$.
Freelsi.
313-537-1633
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New Construction
Remodeling & AcWitions
. B A T H S •-.
•KITCHENS
•BASEMENTS
ALTfeRATlONDEMO.
GUTOUT.
basemeW wan repair, d e a n - u p , contr«l«
break
4
removal.
313-3694098 '
,313-893-7322
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» Robert Schwartz
313-581-0802
28726 Plymouth R d . L r v o r i a r M I
313427-3981 810-344-4577
Carpentry
•High Hat*
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Chimney Sweep, Co.
:
B A R R Y S CARPENTRY
Baths - Basements - Kitchens
Holiday Rates - Free est Guar.
15yrs E x p . Lie'.'
810-478-8559
CARPENTRY-FINISH OR R O U G H
Additions, Kitchens. DrywaS. Closets.
Pantries, Basemenls. Trim • Lie,
N o (Ob 100 s m a l l ' • 313-522-2563
FINISHED
BASEMENTS
Brad Carter. (313) 420-6031
LARGE & SMALL JOBS .
Raocaps. Dampers. Chimney
Ceanfng 4 Repairs,- Tuckpointing
G U A R A N T E E D NO MESS
INSURED ft LICENSED
(License «71-02778.)
11319 'BrOwheS. .Plymouth
1-80037.-5508 - 313^54-3557
(313)835-8610
Rec rooms, Basemenls. Kitchens.
Bathrooms. N e w 4 Repairs .
Carpet Cleaning/
D)'em|
AIP1NE C A R P E T ft. Upholslery.
Truck m|d,.fasl drying.: same day. 2
rms ft h a l $35. Sofa $30, l o v e s e a l
$25 Also boats/cars 313-422-0258
TMOR C O N S T R U C T I O N .
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C o m m . R e s , Remodel. Repair
One call does * . » « !
6C. 4 Ins.
313-266-6400
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Carpet Repair/
installation
AAA CARPET
REPAIR & CLEANING
Expert IASI, ft Ouairf/ p a d ava.i,Seams. Burns. Restfefchmg. Pet
ft Waier Damage, Squeaky Floors.
C e i a m c 4 Marble Insl. ft Repair.
Same Day Serv. A l Work Guar.Thank' you lor 22 yrs. of loya>ty.
HOW You Can
Display Your
Business Card
HERE!
810-626-4901
Caterini,F1owert,
Party Plan
FOR RENT:- Cappuccino, Granrta,
Srus*; Machine j tor weddings, olftoe
parties. rrte«Ungl Nalurlce, Seroio
p r o d u c i t used
(810)437-4497
ball For Details.
0xHm%ttm\t\t
»tlVtMIIIKO
C?" (313) 591-0900 or (810) 644-1070 today.
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HALL & CATERING
FOR RENT
Ask <0f VilO
(313) 261-2430
B
GARAGE DOORS
& OPENERS
, We sell 4 service all makes
of garage doors 4 openers
AH. work g u a r . - P a r i s 4 labor
IN-HOME C O M P U T E R SETUP
Save Time. M o n e y : a r i d Hassles:
Basic Service, S35 CaH lor
information (313) 534-2322 "
References'available.
Doors/Service
BRENNAN DOOR INSTALLATIONS
SALES/SERVICE •
S p e d a Wing in W o o d • IntTExi.
Sleel'« S l o r m • DoorwaJis20 yr
.'. p r d . carpenter 313-534-5787
Drywall
Fences
**
O R Y W A L L FINISHING * *
Textures ft Patchwork
Free estimate • Reasonable prices
Ca» J o h n * - 313-427-6289
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Electrical
ABSOLUTE Q U A L I T Y ELECTRICAL
No k * l o o sma». Reasonabfo rafes,
licensed, insured, CaJI: 810-474-3947.
V Pagei 3 1 3 - 7 8 0 ^ 5 9 0
C A P I T A L ELECTRIC
All types electrical wiring. D o my o w n
work L k . ft Ins..- S r , discounts, free
est 7 dayt/24hr.
1^600 253-1S32
FAMILY ELECTRICAL
City certification. Violations correeled. Service changes or"any s m a l
job. Free estimates. 313-422-8080
. SAVE MONEY .
D i O Quality Fence v C h a i n - l i n k ,
custom w o o d . . deck hole drilling,
repairs, custom'dog kennels. Uc w i l l
bear any written est! 810-477-6353
.
FREE ESTIMATES
SHAMROCK DOOR
313-534^653
Gutters
t M p Firewood
CLEANING::SCREENING. REPA'RS
(810) 471-2600
A A 1 H 0 S K I N S . INC. - M i x e d hardw o o d $50: F r w l $65 Face c o r d 4 x 8 ' .
Delivered ft O u m p e d C a s h only-No
checks CaH
(810) 477-6958
I
j F I R E W O O D ft COAL
- ^ ^ ^
Seasoned - H a r d w o o d
4
^ i T B ; rch Soft ft Hard Coat
r \
Pick up 4 deir/ery available
NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
..- 810-474-4922
. ADMiRE YOUR FIRE
SUPER WELL S E A S O N E D
HARD • B I R C H • FRUIT
HACKER SERVICES 810-474-6914
QUALITY SINCE 1946
M
Handyman M/F
ABSOLUTELY L I C E N S E O I n s u r e d
CALL. DU-IT-ALL
FOr SPECIALS on Ceram;c Tiles.
Interior Painting. 4 Finished Basements. Electrical. Plumbing. Orywall. Insurance Work and Olhe'r
Home Remodeling 810-363-4545
. C L E A N 4 NEAT
Commercial residential Dependable
European staff- insured"4 Bonded
, - ( 3 1 3 ) 365-5550
COMMERCIAL'RESIDENTIAL
• Homes • Offices • Apis :
• Dependable.Stall •ins.Bonded
• Peggy: 313-513-0404
m
landscaping
M
Umousine Service
(313)475-6754
Retired Handyman
A t types Of work
(810)
1313)835-6610
M A S T E R ' S LIMOUSINE *
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* SERVICE '*
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Airport p i c k u p 4 drop-oft. $25 Also
Hears! rental. $100
313-861-6132
TREAT- YOURSELF - this ho'iday
season. Rent me I'm a d e a n Linco'ri
Limousine, black 4 grey CaH RRR
L i m o " Service. 810-542-5718 or
888-777-9992
471-3729
Haulin^ieant'p
. UNITED F I R E W O O D
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Seasoned Hardwood. $ 5 0 face c o r d
(4x8)! (Limited delivery Oakland Cty.)
(313) 563-7606 or (313) 728-1345
FREDS TAKE AWAY
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Fast service.' free -es4.'
Garage, basement, d e a n c M
SpeciaVze in estate work
810-334-2379
A-1 H A U L I N G - Moving Scrap metal;
cleaning basements garages, stores.
etc, Lowflsl prices m town Quick service. Free est. Serving Wayne ft Oakland Counties Central location
547-2764 Of 5 5 9 8 1 3 8
floor Service
BRADLEY H A R D W O O O F L O O R S
Repairs • Installations • Refreshing
Ins. • 313-541-3331 .
HARDWOOO FLOORS
fl*8»onat>!«
rates. S a r y t n g . reTinishing. custom stains, repairs, e*} ft
new floors Insured (313) 692-0040
. CLEAN UP. &
HAULING SERVICE
We win come m 4 clean out an
unwanted Kerns from garages, basements, attics, stores. o n \ e s , warehouses, factories ft build-ngs Also
power washing cleaning A panting
Best prices Servicing Wayne ft Oakland County, Licensed ft Insured
810-354-3213
Garages
GARAGE DOORS
& OPENERS
We sen ft service »» m a k e s
of garage dooni ft o p e n e r i
All work g u a r , - p a r t s ft labor
Wei beat your best deal!
.SAVE MONEY ..
FREE ESTIMATES
SHAMROCK OOOO
0 ft J M O V I N G ft HAULING
Cieah-up, hauling ft tfscosai.of
'misc.' i t e m s . ' W e haul arrything.
Small pick-ups ft deliveries
Wesltand
313-729-1222
ALL TIME MOVING
THE SMART M O V E " !
LiC/lns. (8.10) 773:6476
EH
AIR C O N O I T I O f i t N Q • HEATING
Sales • Servfc* • Instigations
Humidifiers » D u d Work • R»frig
Low Rates! Lie ft Ins.
Fnahcing A v a l
313 937-0785
Painting/Decorating
Paperhangers
OAYLIGHT PAINTING
Interior - Exterior
Free Estimates .
810-478-4140
& 4 M PAINTING INC ,:
Free Estimates Injenor. Commercial
and R e s i d e n t i a l / Insured and
Bonded
1313) 284-6426
EBT^
Plastering
• J O E S PLASTER 4 O R Y W A L L *
S p e o a t e n g in dust Tree repairs water
damagei. Free est 32 y e a r s ' e x p
810-478-7949, Pager 810890-9032
EH
Plumbing
ALL PLUMBING 4 H O M E : REPAIR
Dram cfean.ng5. hot water tanks 4
repipes Free es'timates No service
charge Glen
- 810-356-5534
MC PLUMBING I N C
Re-p<oes. basement baths, remed-el-rig, futures r e p a i f W r e p r a c e d : neA
cbnstrur.lon. Etc
313-261-0841
(81¾
471-2600
EH
Roofing
. * APEX R O O F I N G , IfJC *
31825 Tresta'm: Farmingloh Hilts
Qualify'work compleled with pnde,
. Family QATied'
Licensed • insured » Fair'prices
For Honesty 4 Integrity eaH;
8 t 0 655:7223 or 8 1 0 476-6964 '
Cerarwa'4 Marble Sa'e.s 4 Rep'i-'
810-626-4901 •'• =
ALL .CERAMIC.4 Piaster Repa rs
New-CeramiC Tub 4 Sfio-Aer
Regrouting A Re -caulking. .Interior,
Remodel.ng Lie Ins 810 477 1266
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CERAMIC TILE .(8 X 8)
S4 25 Sq Ft . Includes '.nsia-urion 4
ti'e
Can- (BIOT 624.7567
J.B TILE C O M P A N Y .
•DUALITY CERAMIC TILE
f u l l y Licensed 4 Insured
Specialising i n ' s t o A e r p a / i repa r
Foi, Estimates Jim 810-463-2446
RT, R E M O D E L L I N G
• Ceramic Ti'e • F l o o r s • C o u n t e r
Tops i« Bathrooms • . P l u m b i n g .
Free Estimates
.. (313V729-6O05.
n
TreeSeniice
•' AAAA NATIONAL T R E E . 4
STUMP R E W V A L Trimming L O A
rates: C o m T 4 Resid) Free'Est Fu'ly
Ins FIREWOOD
1313)3260671
AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE
Tnmming 4 Removal : L3rid Cioarrf-ig
Stun-.p Gnrxi.ng , FvewOod Sr. Dscount Since 1974
(810) 474-6388
•
Greengranile
Tree Service
Ooni'luSt gel ai-.ytne 10 Cuf 4 prune
your trees - when we can do i! l c y x i 1
20yrs Exp .•Free'Est (810)615-1322
II
I'phoblery
V.
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K i M S U P H O L S T E R f r G smce 1954
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Resx). A COn'm'l Solas cha,rs
'2
lo'veseats::-boolhs. boat's
Large
T
sclecton of labnc Oualry work Rea*^
sonabie puces' Free m Home E ^ t S i ^ - i
needed Free pick-up.:F/ee delivery
r^.
313-427-5140
Visa. MC. Discy
(810)471-2600
0 ft G GenT PaViliSQ Contractors
I n l E x l Oay or Night Dn/wan repair
4 Wa^paper removal ' I n s : ftef
Ask for Sonny 810-292-2486
(313)835-6610
New ft REPAIR, Sr-rng'ng rubber
r o o ' n g . cedar, f a t tarr.ng. p/jiters 4
related carpentry. Insurance work
T O M S RESIDENTIAL ROOFING
Year round Reasonable Prices
AH guarantees i n writing
313425-5444
Lie Jins
Sewing Machine
>J Repair
* INTERIOR *
PAINTING B Y M t C H A E L
, HIGHEST QUALITY
•' Sta'ning » Textured Ceilings'
< PtasteriOrywai Repair
• Waiifiaper Removal
. •. • « Free Estimates '•'
810-349-7499
313-464-8H7
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1313)835-8610
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Wate/'damage, i n s work plas'er.ng
p a n t i n g lextured spr'a-jr,.repa rs '
B E A T ANY V / R l T T E N ESTIMATE'
• E A G L E PAINTING S E R V i p E * .
C o m m . , Res tnt A Exl Free ests
Cuslom Ceilings: Fufty Ins Days:
313-886-3888 Eves 6 1 0 - 7 7 5 7 6 8 4
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Heating/Cooling
(313)835-8610.
PAINTING.PAPER1NG' '
Plasttring. Repairs: Wa'lwash'ng
.Visa 4 Masterca-d
(ji^jojtj-eoiu
(313)835(5610
Plum-it-no 4 SeAer C ^ a h i i i g
R e p a r s , 4• Xtfeialions" R e m o d e ' n g
t l Moving/Storage
AAA SERVICES
LOW RATES
(810)476^0011
(810)471-2600
COMPLETE CLEAN-UP. o d d )Obs
done DebnS, concrete, d-rf • rrrsc.
items removed'/ .Equ-p, "ava-iab'e
Snow removal Pau* '313-326-6114
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MIKE S H A N D Y M A N - S E R V I C E
No |ob loo small AD Types.
Free estimates
SEASONED F I R E W O O D .
2 cords. $95 • 3 cords, $140
. (810) 477-4594 or
(313)946-4237
Insurance *0rtV<5ne day service
* R O W E ELECTRIC ft S U P P L Y *
Electric Contracting & Supplies
Res 4 Com) • 33920 V a n B o m
Wayne
313-721-4060
Housecleaning
Insurance Wont-One dry servce
H H M M M l
ALL W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
Rick's OrywaH Finishing Professional
work. Reasonable rales. 2Syrs. experience.
(313)422-7584
AIR.PRO MECHANICAL INC.
Furnaces • A/C • Refrigeration
Installation •, Service
Commercial • Residential
(810) 478-1500
We'll beat your best deal! .
ABSOLUTELY S E A S O N E D 1 yr sfAl
mixed hartJAood $59.'ace cord pickup. SmafSer amounts a v a l Delivery
avail Canton'nearby areas 39474
Cherry Hill. Canton
313-981.-4630
Trim, cabinels. b i s e m e n t s . framing.
L c 4 Ins
SOB.
610-380-3815
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810 553-2737
CUIII'IIO
313-292-7722
4214 Woodward Ave. .Oak Park, Ml
CHIMNEYS. REPAIRED. Cleaned,'
Screened. New
AH Roof Leaks
Slopped. Senior Disc L c , Ins. Since
1952 Crown Contracting. 42910 W
10 M.le. NOW
•.. .. (810)471-2600
•SRKiir
. ADDITIONS P L U S . INC.
BjeaytW (Kfdtions, Wchen*, baths,
aistemhorne renovaSohs. PlarVdeiiiQrt
ais<stanc«:.Lic/lns.
313-7290042
810-557-5595
• Patos • Cerr«nl Work
* CONSTRUCTION C O . «
Complete Construction Services
Building/
Rt modeling
, Senor c * 7 e n discount
L i c e n s e d ' 4 Insured
' • Kitchens • Baths
20 Yrs experience Free estimates
CA*PITOL CONCRETE
Jemenr & Masonry
• LaCOURE SERVICES " •
Construction * Remodeling 25 yrs
Exp,
Lie 4 Ins. Roofing 4 Gutters:
epairs •• .'• Small or large
Doors. Windows 4 S i d i n g . Cement 4
Jways
• Residential
Brick
Work; Plumbing 4 Electrical.
js
• • Commercial
• Industrial ' ' • • Compleie start lo finish,- Free Est.
(810) 354-5835 .or. 354-3213
• Fast. • efficient,
' • • Licensed
REC
R O O M . K I T C H E N 4 Bath Spe• Floors
• Insured.
cialists All Remodeling. Formica 4
Backnoe Work
,
Fre« .Estimaies Laminate - V i s a 4 ' Mastercard
Work i l y s e l
Built New 4 Repa;r
•Garages. • Ddrme/s '
« Additions • ' A l u m i n u m s S i d n g
. • ' • . • -Roofing • Windows
• Doors •. Porches
OR
two
national
awards,
HAMILTON has been satis-,
f y n g customers for oyer 38 '
yns.
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FREE ESTIMATES
• AddtioTis
• Dormers
. • Kitchens
• Baths, etc
,
Will beat any price!
FIRST PLACE WINNER of
AAA CUSTOM BRICK
•'.•
BUILDERS INC
313-425-0000
to get--1st'class
workmanship
Chimneys
:
ALL
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
IT COSTS
NO MORE
I I Brick, Block 4
Cement
GARAGE
EXCAVATING. T R E N C H I N G , sewer,
water lines, parking' tots, septic tanks
drains, bnck paving cement re moval.
Reasonable, Lie
313-838-6731
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ALL M A K E S . R E P A I R E D
IN Y O U R HOME
W H E N POSSIBLE
810-768-1950
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l<ens»d. insured. r«ler«ry:«» Prc-lM»ioral lilher tni tens. 40 yt»' etpen»nc*d $22-2738, 471-4874
QUALITY PAINTING
Thorough Preparation Work Myse'i
sn^ce 1967. Free Estimates
Frank C, Farrug-a
810-831-6262
* WALLPAPERING *
You lake (are m thoCsing your paper.
We lake c a ' e m bang-no it Ca^CMiS
810-349-7775 or Cathy 313-726 4409
2600
<3f3)8J5-e510
P a p e n nnga. . F
Remo»al.
Painlinj
Repa rs Exp. Women Visa A
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Wall Washing
EMERALD WALL WASHING INC.
P a n t i n g A Carpel C e s n n g
Insured, Dependable
313-464-tlH
VtNYL 4 A k j m sidmo. Gutters. Ihm.
encfosures. roofing A feiaied * o n t
AJurrt deaning. waxing restoration
(810)471-2600
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(3^13)835-8610
(810)471-2600
(313)835.8610
Wairwaihing. window & r u g c i e a n n g
P a ^ n g An types of r e p a r s
Visa ft Mastercard
31^534-4653
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that many people don't
understand such abbreviations
as ElK (eat-in kitchem or wsw
(white side wall) tires and wont
take the time to figure them
out. A confused reader is a
disinterested reader. Get the
most for your money and use
complete words.
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vaste your time or a potential
iuyers time. If you advertise the
jrice of the item or service you
jffer, the people who respond
o your ad will be those who are
lenuinely interested. Surveys
how that readers are more
nterested in those items and
ervlces they know are within
heir price range.
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information, pretend you are
someone reading the classifieds,
what would you like to "know
about the item, service or job
you are advertising? Be sure to
add details such as color, size,
condition, brand name, age,
features and benefits. Be
accurate! Don't embellish your
ad with misleading information.
Stick to the facts and reap the
rewards!
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
hear the phone during the hours
you Indicate you will be
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Tht Obierver & Eccentric
Nawtpapart
36251 Schoolcraft
P.O. Box 242*
Livonia, Ml «151-0428
644-1070
Oakland County
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HIMALAYAN BLUE pomVWue eyes
Uamate. $525 Petsian. creanYoppper CHOW CHOW PUPS. AKC. shots
eyvs. terna^ $450. Both 3 mo. CFA vvormed 6 *1UJ old They make oreat
(313) 982-1462
rog Neaotabia
(610) 615-3460 " " " V " ' '
CHRISTMAS PUPPIES AKC.
HIMALAYAN KITTEN -Cream Point German Shepherd First shots &
mate Pyrrrlecf tfftl $150
wormed $175. (810) 623-0697
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HD.tALAYAN PERSIAN Kmens • COCKER PUPPIES, beaulMboH 7
weeks. $150 Aher 6pm or weekCFA. $250 4 op 313422-7450
P^*810 476-9588
HI MALAYANS CFA - 4-« mo*. $175 DACHSHOUN0 pupp.es. m a t u r e .
4 $250 _ ^
J 6 I 0 ) 673-8541 A K C . 2 males. 1 female, l king ha.r
2 smooth coal Adorable 4 lookjng
PERSIAN HIMALAYAN cals, papers jor speqa) homes
313 461-6634
-JtAi. $200 and up.
(810) 543-9579 DALMATIAN PUPS - AKC shots
wormed Ready lo 90 12-22 Taking
PURE PRED Persians. Adult & tot313-937-2035
tens points 4 soMs, great prices d e p o t s $250
013) 416-.16H Please feave a mes- 0 AIM AT IAN - To good home C h «
sage we «-S get back to you the anergic 4 yrs old AKC registered
same day
shots, neutered male, hoosebroken
OOOd wVjds
013) 282-0754
SCOTTISH FOLD adults to good
tiorr.es Straighl 4 folded kittens 1« ENGLISH DUUDOG Pops - Chimp.n.a!e $150 4 up
313-722-9063 onship, AKC, BeauMul martuhgs. aJ
shols. Yet checked 810-659-3317
ADORABLE BEIGE 4 white puppes
Our mother- is a LhasaApso Ou»
fjilier is 1 a MaJiese & we're simpty
adorable $300
(313) 728-7910
AKITA - AKC Christmas pops, chamOun blood'ines. guaranteed
^550 terms.
(810) 437-5725
K-9 Service
Top Quality Imports.
517-521-3699
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Yogng hand led 4 (riendly Call Joe
AKC lemaies. 8 w<eks cW
• • ' . ' ' (810) 693-727». 31810-619-9825
SHIH TZU Christmas pops. AKC.
shols. $400. op. Reserve your* now.
AvaJabJe 12-24: 1 313r459-3764
AUTOMOTIVE
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#800-899
SHIH-TZU PUPPY- 6': month C*j
male, gfeai peri.ona!try & temperament
(810)'642-7017
S'BERLAN HUSKY puppy 7 weeks,
AKC, ma'e bVwhi bkw eyes
(313) 425-5933
YORKIE -Males.AKC, 10 weeks. 1st
sriols. Ready tor Chrtslrnas
Westiand:
(313) 326-7614
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Boa (^Motors
FOURV/I^NS 83 Cahda 22 II:. 350
V-8, afl options, trailer, hardly used
ST1 800 (Ewes)(8l0) 646-9037,
lOays»10-850-8000
r » T U Horses &
[_1_J Eouipmeot
E.vervngs: 31J-801-1860
TRAILER, tandem axle. 16x7. great
shapa. must sei $950t>est ofler
(810) 471-1568 Bpf. 313:760-2051
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CHEVY 1995 S I 0 p«Aup, ; red. DOOGE 1995 Ram T-300 150
manuat trans, anilm cassette, air, Series, law miles, like newt
k w miles $9000. (313) 591-4858
$14,995.
lr*orea ChrysJer.Plsmouth
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CHEVY 1994 SU6L!ft8AN ^02500 •
(313) 52S-7604
FOno 199J FUngar XLT . Air. i
HWad. exceienl wnd*ori; 43000
mJej «k.'«xieod«d *»rTarty, $7,000.
(810) 644 2124
(610) 256 6123
$.5 cfcesei. auiomaix^oveVdriYe. pneat
FORD 198« Rangav XLT • Auto, ivrt
ni4e^o«. 8 passenger, dual air-he-at. FORO 1993 Exptoref - most W*. maintained, oood conrWon. with cap
f*erglass rur,niog boards, only Aulomatic, loaded. Suo/ocJ. ike ne#, $975
Cal (313) 422-7304
29.000 m i l e * . $26.40O/best. $14.000.064(
Counci MSl3 •
(610)661-9056
313-729-300
l/paget
313-990-8738
Vehicle Oona&oa Prpgra/n
FOflO FvVNGEH XLT 1989. 2 3 1 .
Fua Fed Tax Deduction
a<EVY 1966 S-10 4 x 4 «s.'cap. FORD 1990 F-250 XLT. 351 aul> manual. 94,000 miles, run* great.
Give a Kx} a Christmas
(313) 4258227
112 000 Mies, runs < dnves great 5 mafic, loaded High nvtes Good con- $2600.
313-397-2530
313-722-0365
Spped V-8, S2960tiesl (610) 471-1568 ation $3950
F250 1992 4x4 loaded. 6 fi enclosed
CHEVY. 1963* Si ions. VS. rebuilt FORD 1995 F150 XLT : «xK/Kted servo* body, low rmies. kAchelms.
engine, l o * rtiWs, new tues ' 4 cab. V8. trailer l o * paciaga. 26.500 extras ExceSem $i6.000.tes( offer
Trwks For Sale
txakses $1800.te*Ll313)274-691$ miles bedimer. co\ii. saptve Woe.
810-363-7007
$17,000
(313) 421-8997
DAKOTA 1996, C k * Cab SLT. 2
mmmmmmm^mmmmtore green, many extras, warranty.
6MC 1995 Suburban SLT • 2 wheel
CHEVY 1993 Crew Cat Dualy, 5 5 >1,800 rmles $16,500 313-326-1920 FORD J997 F150 4x2 Sopercab. drive,- buckets. fcbergUss boards,
turbo dieset aoiomatc'</*erdriv«,
Fla.res.-de Lanal. automatic air. CD. traltering, black/ruby leather. U4gate,
loaded Exceienlcondilion.$17,800 COOGE DAKOTA 1995 SPORT V-6, li&e't low. tracton assisl. cargo 25.000 mitos. warranty. $27^XXV
Can
1313)479-4100 auWmabc.casseiiesterco. atr. 7500 cover 5.000 rrufes $24,000 •
best
(810) 625-4936
(8f0) 360-3722
tryKj't. $14.000.
(313) 53'-8065
CHEVY 1985 Full srzaP.cX-up-cab.
GMC. 19»3 • 1 ton WO. 358Y8. autoautomaK. $2,500 Ca3 after 7pm . DODGE 1996 RAM U T exlervfed FORO 150 1964. manual transmis- matic loaded. $15,500 or besl
offer
810-737-9243
(313) 454-5735 tab. ah, cnise. cap, bedlinef, side- sion, $1500 (313) 421-4654
bajs $22,000
810-348-0653
CHEVY PICKUP 1994 • w/cap Auto- DOOGE 1995- Ram 2500.4*«. SLT FORD 1993 RANGER • Extended MA2.0A 1966 B2000 (xckop Excelmatic. 31.000 miles $12,400. Musi dekuemtendr. heavy duty. Ext war- cab, black/Mack, amtm cassette, lent in 4 oolmecnarvcafJy. 4 cylSe5'
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(313) 563-238» ranty Ca» lor .detais 810-737-0947 alarm. $9,000
(313) 863-6736 inder. 5 speed. $2500. 313-726-4327
KNIGHTS OF COtUMBUS'
199^ ENCLOSEO Trailer - 14 «7 H ,
400nii<M, ramp door, tandem jutle 4
more. $3250- Dave (313)266-8017
SHiH TZU poppie* 6 weeks old- W /
type
Cal 313-425-5245. altet 5pm
>jnk«d, wrecked or runrun^'
E & M: 474-4425
Campers/Motor
HooesrTrailen
ASSEfc*BLEO HEAVTf Duty m « y
traiier 6f| x 14IT with kghis. lenders, 2
moble home a^les amd 2"> Jktcn.
Seoatiesr Page/ (3!3) 714-501$
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES • Pet 4. show
quaity Champion pedegree. health
goa/aritee
313-5r84-2862
ALL A U T O S ' T O P $ £
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ROTTWEILER RESCUE • Rescv* 4 BUNNIES MINI Re« 4 Suziy Lops YAMAHA PJLAZER 1969. eDcc*Senl.
adoption foster homes • needed $25. • AJso. Springer Spaniel pop», elec-t/k; start, tow fr»!es w^Zi p*ao*
CaJ
• (810) 334-5223 avaJaMe Jan 16 (810) 437-39S7 tracer, $2,800.
(810) 745-6871
Airplanes
SPRINGER SPANiEL - Pups. AKC.
GERMAN SHEPHERD MIX - 8 *Ks fcver. 4 white. 7 weeks old $300.
Very cute' Good temperament' S50
Call (810) 852-9642
(313) 326-1062
Standard Poodle, AKC champion CLASSIFIED SELLS '
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
bloodlines, cream male, 12 wks.
$500. 810-932-2606
21st Century
JACK RUSSELL Terrier poppies,
BUGLE PUPS' 6 weeks Shots. excellent markings. JRTCA $500
rtDfn.ed guaranteed Fema'es-Sl50.
-1810) 629-9020
Ma!>ji-S125 Also started 4 ,ronmr>g
dugs (torn $150 • 313-782-5127 LAB. AKC - black poppas, shols.
ductals. 10 weeks old: best oiler.
13LAGLES - AKC. I mate. 1 female. great pets.
810-354-9562
(ih ifKit de-wormed 8rt»s.. parents
-rurilmg stock S200each Doghouse LAB PUPS - AKC champ lines. btacV
& -iuppius included B10-855-4975 yellow. $250-5300 Ceaut.es1 fleady
lo* holidays'
313-699-9610
BICHON PRISE
/ ma'ei AKC rec>slered.. champion LAB PUPS - AKC. OFA certrled
i«!«
' (3131 454-91&9 black 4 yellow, ready Jan 1 Taking
deposits now. S350 313-461-6486
BOSTON. DALMATtON.
Golden Jack Rusell. Lab, Mxi LHASA APSO PUPPIES - AKC. regp j i Chihuahua. Pom. Lhasa. istered,- 1st shots, males 4 lemales
Muxes and more! Home raised $300 to $250
013) 721-2231
environment. 313-427-6644
NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF, excellent
BQXf H PUPS - AKC. taAnv,bite. pups, champion blood Lnes ready fo/
L".v i Uiyj 19 ready Dec.. 31
Chhstmas. 313-278-9789.
J
(3)3) 261-2116
NEAPOLITAN PUPS Black 4 Blue,
BOXER PUPS AKC. 9 week-,, male wormed, shots S800
&-'. female tails. dewclaAs. $350
.
(3131 838-0070
tfJ'-'i
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. ' -1313) 292-1017
PUG PUPPIES AKC. excellent
BRITTANY PUPPIES: AKC. Excel- qual'h/ -, Champion s-red Shots
itjot disposition and hunters Ready Call :
•
(313) 937-3716
for Chr,5tfT1as S250 5V7-625-6205
PU<3 PUPPIES AKG Fawn 4 black.
BRITTANY SPANIEL Pups -.AKC Vel checked Champion blood i,ne
charnpicn btoodt.ne. great hunters,
013) 525-0148
n-ddy lor Christmas. 810-664-2995
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES AK-C, good
CHIHUAHUA PUPS - AKC. adorable', Christmas gtls 1st shots, wormed
ndis b AVS 5300 'each- Vel dew daws removed Looking (or
i h t c t a Ca.i
810 643-8339 good homes (313) 532-9526
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- Construction, Heavy
Equipment •• ,-..-
GMC 1989 "7000- Top Kxrk - 225HP.
Caid*s«i. I000»20bres. t o j p e e d
Road Ranger. Long frame lo accept
24 or 26 loot bed Lo* nu'es Exceptional condition: Oniy $17,400
313729-3001 pager 313-990-8738
WESTERN PLOW • 8 * « complete
with tghls 4 Pomp $800
TADAM TRAILER - 14 (l x 8M ft,
deck W rarnp. 2 axle. 6000 S3 /atmg
w'spare tre $1200 810-474-0707
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Auto Misc.
YAMAHA 1993 VXR WaverurVier'
•••••••••••Mi^
ENGINE COMPUTER scanner MT
BEAUTIFUL BAY Arabian Gelding 9 LekJtx) 2 boai ira.'ej-l S3S00 firm
yrs weslern^hgl.sh Ckps.toads,no Tamara 1-800,633-1676 iS5!6 |vm| 2500 (SnapOi) Scans cars up lo
bad hab.ts $2300 or.besl otter 10
1992 Excetenl condt>6o Must sen
good home
810-227-9670
570abesl
313-541-0145
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£3
Snowmobiles
SOUND - sensible 4 aiKew'5 y.o.
Bay. TB Gelding, ready lor new
Auto/Tmck-Parts
career in'Hum Seal. Pleasure or.
Polo Lo-.ely disposition, guaranteed ARTIC CAT Jag 340 1990 $1500
U 4 Service
lor soundness & su,!at»tty-$1500 Yamaha phaser It. 1990. S2500 both
(810)626-4335 MERCURY 1984 Capn - 100,000.
M.ke
(810) 358-2049 good-condtion
mdes. new 2 1 engine 50.000 m.les,
POLARIS 1992 Indy 650 - Liqu.d usable parts'. . Wati 810-932-5939
coa'ed. neA track, slides. 4 skus
r « T « | Household PetsGreal shape S28O0 313-426-1133
REMANUFACTURED
L » I » | Other . . - .
ENGINES
POLARIS :1996. XCR 600. 1600
38 months ' 50.000 mile
miles,
sfuds.
super
cover,
excellent
warranty •
ACRYLIC aqi>anum 55 gallons, black,
Bumper to Bumper At/to Parts
base 4 canopy. 2 filters,gravel i'lish oonditipri.-'SSSOp 810-960-2323
(313) 422-8370
in,:luded -S450
313-459-4248 POLARIS 19-36 XLT. e*lra (2-.
Slo'ds- ski skins' 700 iru'es, 54500
BABY BiFtDS' Suns. Congos. Loves. 313595-3951
cockatels & others Make oHer caii
M Autos Wanted
•
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Virii .side Iron! e n * Very gcod conBABY JARDiNES parrot -hand led diticn. S2 «150 test (3131397^3004
taking. [Xjrie-c! lor Christmas -$600
or best oiler.13131 3rC-&-977 SKi'DOO -'1936 -Sutar, usej «i"
I'ttie Best Otter,
BIRMINGHAM BUNNIES • ARTi'C CAT . 1975 Cross Cr.untri
HIGHEST S PAID FOR
Many cc'crs 4 vane'ifes c-' Nv'ne'ia'O fl€<;! offer' I810I 474-0707 .
Quality. Cars 6. Trucks
Dwarls'4 M r.'-'^rps. Cages ^u^f-ie-s
We. BUY w.th r.teg'.ty
Sccara nj'awa-'abi* r810» 208 133¾ 'YAMAHA 1987- m.-.ter 300
Please ca-i Jetl Benson Car Co
6i(MS S795 810-349-8282
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1" Month Payment . . 159 \
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1997 EXPLORER
4X4
1996 PROBE
J3T
1996 RANGER
SUPERCAB
Was
$28,830
Discount 3.231
Was
$21,415
Discount 4,416
Rebate
2,000"
Was
$19,125
Discount
4;426 .
Rebate \ 500
NOW $25,599*
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GL
Was
Discount
Rebate
$16,875
3,376
500
Now$l4,999* Nbw$14,1:99' NOW $12,999*
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1997 F-150
SUPERCAB
RESULTS
Was
$21,395
Discount
3,096
NOW $18,299*
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Between Nortfwille & Sheldon Rd.
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810-475-4596
OAKLAND
COUNTY
810-644-1070
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Vans
ChtmH
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M M « M I * M
R A N G E R 1986 • 2 3L toel in,ected,
6 / 6 warranty, a i . automatic stereo
lop. $3.35t>b€St
(313)522-6752
R A N G E R 1 9 9 0 - R e d manual. 4 cylinder, excellent cctwAdon. 60 000
miles. $ 3 5 0 a b e s l (313t 729 0946
GMC 1990 Satan k ^ d e d . hka (-*/,'
$4995
L i . w a Chfys'.*r-Ptyir,ou«n
(313) 525 7604
GMC 1 « 5 SAFARI
SLE dutch
doors. 7 passenger 33.000 m.te-s
$15 000. must sell 810 375-9267
RANGER
1903 XLT 5 speed
52 500 • rates, very clean J 7 0 0 0
GRAND
VOYAGER
1996 I E
3 ) 3 4 5 . 1 -1555 or __. 810-231-2275
loaded, excellent c o i i l t . o o . 2d 000
rri.'es
$18,799
(313)
525 4356
S U B U R B A N t996, 5 7 loaded an
pOAer. dual a-i & heal CO. learner
interior, black 2 wheel d m u 7000
rn;tes $ 2 8 9 0 0 1313) 676-1902
SUZUKI
1994 Sidckxk
2
GHAND VOYAGER 19-90 3 3 L i r e .
v'6. I passenger. « . ! « s car S45O0
(810) 6 8 1 9 1 4 6
door.
30.000 n V e s . custom wheels 4 Lrc-i
$6850
1,313) 931-1716
G R A N D VOVAGER 1992 load-id
excellent cond t.on. 50 000 in.les.
warranty $10 995
810-258 5117
2 R 2 1996 S 1 0 Eiic-jvfed cab Teal
1990 V.:>aj..-r I E "
green, grey cloih Assume loan bal- P L Y M O U T H
ance SIS'.OOO . . (31 J) /728-512-j l o a d e d l i k e r l e n ' $ 5 9 9 5
L.iOfia Ct.r, slcr-Pi,rn,>j:li
(313| 525-7004
Mini-Vans
VILLAGER 1993 GS - dark red
42 500 rrj-les ne.v X res yood corijit.i'm $10 500
(810» 347-6833
A F R O S T A R 1990.V6
76O0Oni;es
4!l P 0 A e > .
NiXlirr.okt.-f
autdriMtlC
S4 500 be si
r3i3V 5132521
ASTRO 1989 LT
f 15 WHL) m.'es
new engine al 40 DOO Blue Greal
COQd.tiQO $1900
(8101 344-4455
YOVAGfR
CLUO W A G O N 1992 EccooLne
XLT
40.000
mites,
loaded
$11995
Livonia -Chryster-Plymoutft .
(313) 525-7604
DOOGE 1995 comersiop. t x a u U u l
B250. loaded, i k e n e w IOA mites
$ 1 5 0 0 0 313 730-7924 427-5796
FORD 1 »92 ChjbA*gon X I T . loaded
7 passenger, eict-'leol corxxtion
(810) 545SS84
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FORD 1995 B'a-er LS. 4x4, loaded.
CHEROKEE SPORT 19-93 • U 4 . 4 4 door red $17,495
it......r 58 000 rr-les- askm-g 51 3.5-O0
OLSON O L D
810-650-0563
1.313) 261-6-300
DON MASSEY
fORD
EXPLORER
1991 Eddie
Bauer, 4x4 31.000 actual m.les Can
lor d e t a l s
(313)453-7500
DON MASSEY
•' t-275 Exit »28 i n .P.-ymoulh
t-275 E « l »28.111 Piymoutri'
OLSON OLD.
(31.3) 261.-6900
$36,995
LANDCRUISER'94
$
35,995
LANDCRUtSER'95..........
$26,995
L E X U S ' 9 2 SC400
$
25,995
LANDCRUISER'92....
$25,995
LEXUS '93 GS'30'0
$23,995
LEXUS 92 SC300 Cpe
$21,495
4 RUNNER^...:.......:
LEXUS'91 LS400.1 ,.-..-:: . $ 1 9 , 9 9 5
CAMRY:96 Coupe............
$15,995
NISSAN ;90' 300ZX,'Mops
$14,995
CAMRY'94 LE.....:.:..
$12,995
PREVIA'"91,
:....,..-..
$9,995
CAMRY- :91..
:
$5,995
CAMRY'86.
:.........
$3,995
G M C . 1994 Suburban 4 X 4 . 4.4,000
n.;tes leatfier ait opiions plus, running boards
clear coat, alarm
$24,500 Ron Days [8101424 8400
Eve
(8-10( 25S-6403
GMC
1985 S 15 4x4. looks' and
runs greal V a J e d $4 800
Call alter 6pm i 8 1 0 ] 399-M85
G R A N D C H E R O K E E . 1996 Laredo,
loaded Lip-Country package. 16.900
rrrtes, $2 3,500
313-235 8511
G R A N D CHEROKEE • 1994 Laredo
4WD. 4d» . Gree-n tan. a u t a n a i c
CD 60 000 rr./es E.cet'er.l c t r v j i IIOIL' S i 5 5C<0
810-666-9301
G R A N D CHEROKEE 1994 Laredo
4A4 3-4 0O0 hVes exctelteni con-ji
tic^i. Si 7
(810)647-3898
G R A N D CHEROKEE 193-5 LTD •
40.000 miles
L o a d e d . leather.
S 1 9 5 0 0 iai.0) 477-0824
S U B U R B A N 1993 - 4 WD, leather.
rear a:r S heat 46.0CO m/'es many
extras. $19,900 Serious only
(8101 315-4018
W R A N G L E R 1994 Spod 4 l i e r 5
speed. -1x4. 35.000-mite's Warranty.
Excellent
conddron
512 500
31.3-206-6552
- or 810-414-6595
Sports& Imported
BMW 325, 1968 coriverub'e red
leather 6 ,cyt.a-)er.loaded '101.000
rri.'es S9.9CO
(8101 539-3823
OMWT1 1995 • Pertect eondiion Cordoba red 5 Sf-c-ed SOQiJrni'es ABS
a-r. alsrm prem urn st^-rio S22 500
(810) 620-3-126
CORVETTE
1995 (tack
brack,
leather
sport buckets
glass'top
1
select ride, much more Onty 7500
rre'es S26.588
JACK CAULEY. C h e v r S e l G e o
. (8101.655-0014
DON MASSEY
1-275 Exit »28 in Plymddtfi
D E L O R E A N 1981 5 speed perfect.
stainless. 8.000 o n g n a l m i l e s :
shor»car S24 000 Serious iTKjusries
cxity After 6 (810) ,4 76-5493
MERCEDES : 1983 - d e s e l .340.
exceJenl con-J.tion, burgundy, under
100,000 m-.les 53600-besl
(313) 541-8803
PORSCHE 94,4 1986. red, 5 speed
80,000 m.'les, riew tires battery.
S7.500t>est
(313) 420-0293
RENAULT MEDALLION. ,1988 LX •
Great s h a p e no rusl All p o * e r must
Se ! J',51300
313-326-3356
SAAB 900 1992,- Benje. 3 door,
75.000 m'-'es. e i c e i ' e n l conditKyi.
neA tires. 59 600
313-845-5467
SAAB 1994' 9000 CSE. loaded,
black, (a^ mierior m i n i condition, low
mJeS SI8.000 313-458-4123
684 W. A N N A R B O R R O A D
ARBOR ROAD
Plymouth
451-2110-962-3322
684 W. ANN
t
r
' * • « •
1-275 Exil »28 1n Ply-mouth
E L D O R A D O 1992 • Polo Green! tow
miles, price to sell al $15,641
313-453-7500
DON MASSEY
1-275 Exit t 2 8 In Plymouth
E L D O R A D O 1993, 25.000 actual
m.les • Don Massey does it again.
Si 9.673.
313-453-7500
DON MASSEY
SEVILLE STS. 1996 - Loaded, list
S52.500. sate S35.900,
313-453-7500
DON MASSEY
l - 2 7 5 E x i 1 »28 In Plymouth
1-275 Exit »28 In Plymouth
DON MASSEY
1-275 E x d »28 in Plymouth
SEVILLE. 1992 STS. Navy, loaded,
e-xcetlent c o n c U m Musi see 4 dnve'S 12.900 or best
SOLD
C O R S I C A 1992. automatic, air. till,
cassette, power locks $6285
JACK CAULEY ChevroleL'Geo
.(810) 855-0014
CORSICA LT 1993 V 6 . 6 6 . 0 0 0 miles,
power locks, good condition.
$5995
(810) 219-9511
C O R V E T T E 1995, loaded. 31,000
mrles. Bose CO player. Must" sell by
Oec 3 1 , $22.990.-besl 810-542-9099
E U R O SPORT 1989. tow mileage,
runs great. $2900 (313) 464-9569
I M P A L A : 1995 SS Black, loaded,
moonrool.
(313) 4$3-1880
L E B A R O N 1994 Convertibie G T C .
V6. power windows power locks,
p o w e r seats. Wt.'crmso. a;r conclitioriirig V/arranty Included Real steal
at $10,288
THE B I G STORE
A M P B E L L OODGE
538-ISCK
L U M I N A 1996. blue 4 door, air,
power windows, doors, sunrool,
$14.SOOtiest
. (810) 693-2941
LUMINA 1991 Euro, b r i g h t ' r e d . hiw a y m.-tes. excetleht. must seB
$ 4 5 0 0 or.best.
' (313) 728-5202.
A M P B E I L OODGE
C E N T U R Y 1989 4 door. V6 loaded1 o-AOer, very good condition 91,000
rrnies S3250b€.st
1313),455-2941
2 2 8 ,'1994. .automatic, lull power.
8 o s e Cassette, onty 11.000 miles
512.788
JACK CAULEY C h e v r d e L G e o
(810)855-0014
BONNEVILLE
SSEI1993
super
charged. V-6. leather.' loaded, lull
power Warranty included' $13,488
LESABRE 1996 Limited, loaded.
25 000 rnjes SI 9,000 , . (810) 377-0588
',>/>»: l: ' t l i l it-5 « r - - ( - 1 X 11¾ * w M < roil-y.ii.1
V n i • "c' ja t u I T . v < ) ,
,- ui ^ it--^ .«i->«r« 's;&: W:JMcc->ieJC :v:'aH vxte ut-rrvt:£K?;>&
r^r:,«t:v7t:caie- i
GOT A J O B ?
GET A CAR!
RAJ.»GHARGER 1985, V-8. automa tic. 78,000 mJes. very d e a n ,
$300Ot>est.
(313) 534-3837
S T E A L T H 1992. all the toys 1 Low
mJes. $14,475.
OLSON O L D
(313) 261-6900
Eagle
TALON 1992-.55.000 miles.'5 speed,
ejrcettenl conckSion. alarm, sunroof,
atl power, $7,850
313-464-4574
T A L O N 1995, TSI, turbo. 30.000
mites. loaded, black beauty, $ 11.900
or best otter
(810) 334-9763
Ford
ALAN FORD
USED C A R S
WEB SITE
htro:/,V(ww.a!aftfc<d.c<>m
(810)333-3000..-
ALAN
LjJotd
CHEVY. 1996. Tahoe LT. 4x4.4 door.
power sunroof, alarm, low rrrfes. most
s e l $31.500, Days.
810-35545417
C O N T O U R SE 1996 • Automatic, red
w/gray cloth, air. excellent condition,
$16.500,best.
(313).981-0399
C R O W N VICTORIA 1989 Leather,
excellent c o n d i t i o n , futl power..
$4700.
(810) 669-4265
ESCORT J 993 GT. automatic, power
rcol. $ 5 9 7 5
: OLSON OLD
(313) 261-6900
E S C O R T 1993 G T - Awesome, red.
cassette, air. S t * * , new tires, cruise.
$6895
810*47-0265
ESCORT GT 1989. $2000 41.000
miles, c a * Gary at (810) .477-5513
days.
(313) 538-7618 eves
ESCORT - 1994 L X 4 d r Hatchback.
Automatic A m ' F m cassette $7000
or best
(313) 462-4101
ESCORT 1988 - LX wagon. Dark
red. automatic, air. 74.000 irrfes
Very Clean $2350 810-478-7052
F O R D T E M P O G L 1993. 2 door. 5
speed, air. cruise stereo. exceSeni
condition $5500
(313) 266-9341
M U S T A N G 1988 L X , automatic, air.
A M / F M cassette, h e w tires'exhauslr'
brakes. $ 2 , 2 0 0 .
(313) 266-8425
M U S T A N G 1686 • LX Hatchback.
automatic, loaded. Runs Drives
Great. G o o d condition $695 C a l
313-708-8205
PROBE 1990. automatic; ajr. d e a n .
$2899 . '•• . •
TYME AUTO
(313) 455-5566
PROBE 1991 G L . White. 96,000
mites, air, 5 speed, 1 owner, Excellent $ 4 4 0 0 .
313-699.-1444
PROSE G T 1994; Wack lull power,
bra. 57,000 miles excellent- must
sen. $ 8 5 p a b e s t
(810) 549-3850
P R O B E . 1994. GT FuOy loaded.
25.000 mites, power Sunroof, warranty. $12,600.
313-416-3381
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IN LIVONIA
. uristxt
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PROBE 1994 G T . loaded, excellent
coockSorT.- $9,500
(517) 223-3307
PROBE 1991. red. exceflenf concit)On, 86.000 mites. $4500. •
(313)728-4014
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- • « a e = - ^ SPORTS
IDmON.
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.ALARM.
Jrjs
I
N E O N 1995. automatic, a-r. Wl, cassette, tow mrles $8488.
JACK CAULEY ChevroleLGeo
( 8 t 0 ) 855-0014
C O N C O R D E 1994. highway rrnles.
excellent. $12,500 (810) 642-0333 M U S T A N G GT 1987. T tops. $3500
ext 3 3 t ( D )
(E) (810) 737-4474 or best orfer. 810-442-9285
CALL (313) 361-6900
On Telegraph at the Tcl-12 Mall • Southfield
^ 1-810-354-3300
1-800-354-5558 ,
mmmmmmmmmmmm
AVENGER 1996. tow mileage.-My
loaded, $16,900 or take over lease
Pager.
810 607-6342
C A M A R O 1987 2 2 8 . 305 automatjc.
full power. T lops. 80.000 miles.
S360O.best
313-537-1121
W£ 0 0 WHAT OTHERS C A N T
?rt
xi-i;i
Dodge
ifii
C I R R U S LXI, lealher, loaded, automatic: air. $13,995
Uvonia Chrysler -Plymouth
(313) 525-7604
• B A N K R U P T ? •REPOSSESSION?
• SLOW PAY? • D I V O R C E ?
c j - . f : ' : » i t / * : K C * j a • « f i v s : : * * 36nc '»»2»;ri ; « jut'• I S U C W I M t i « «
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C A M A R O 1989 R S Convertible ,
Red. V8. excellent ococStion. 150,600
miles $6,500
(810) 524-8174
ZERO D O W N
LEASE <
FOR 3 6 -'H
MONTHS
N E W Y O R K E R 1 9 9 0 - Eicetleotcond l i o a J owner. $?.200Vbe«i Oder.
810 879-54.56 o / 810 488-0532
ESCORT LX 1990. great condition.
S1700
(313) 261-5212
- f H E BIG STOREA M P B E L L DODGE
538-15
NEW 1997 BRAVADA 4x4
1997
Eighty Eight : 1997 Regency
m>
538-1
LUMINA 1992 E u r o • Loaded, sunrool, , Extremely wen maintained.
92.000 miles. Looks great, $7,500
Call • ' . . - .
(810) 399-1379
(313) 522-4044
BERETTA 1988 • GT Loaded. Automatic. Good Condition S 2 7 0 0 B e s t
Otler:
<8t0) 476:5542
L H S N E W YORKER 1994, loaded.
leather. I/action control, low mileage.
eweHenl c o n c l b o a AsWng J15.3O0
(810) 620-1271
C R O W N VICTORIA. LX 1994 Only
5,800 miles
Loaded
As n e w .
L U M I N A 1993 Euro coup©, loaded, $13.900. ',-.,;
p i 3 ) 591-2422
art pow et. cast aJuminom wtJeels, low
miles, like new. Warranty j n d u d e d ! ESCORT 1988½ ^ Blue, 5 speed.
i89SS
8 0 . 0 0 0 miles. Welt maintained, g o o d
condition! $1500.
(810)646-0549
THE B I G S T O R E "
MOfJTE CARLO 1996 Deep greeen.
loaded, immaculate,' $13,500.
Buiok
THE B I G STORf
C A U P B E l t DOtX'.f
5HI5'>
C Q R S I E A 1388. V-6,'automatic, air,
65.000 miles. $3800 (Eves.)(810)
646-9037,
(Oays)8rO-850-6000
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CAVALIER 1990 Z24 - 3.1 V 6 , automatic, a r , t t l . crurse. etc. 1 owner,
new
shocks/strulsyalignmenllront
lires-braVe tob L o c * s 4 runs great,
$4900
(810) 540-9230
C O N C O U R S : 1994 - C a l y p s o
Gteen. S21.9O0 •
313-453-7500
GLASSMAN <&> Oidsmobile
•*:»>.A
SEDAN OEVILLE. 1992 - Biac*
Beauty. Vogue wheels, gold
p a c M g e , $11,995
313---453-:7500
ft
^ P R FINANCING FOR UP TO 48
MONTHS OR $1000 REBATE
LIMITED TIME OFFER
(313) 261-6900
CAVALIER 1990 - Z-24 R e d , Clean
(rVpul. sunroo*. Runs Great' $3500/or
Best Relocating
(810) 870-0771
G R A H A M PAGE 1928 • S7900t>est.
BMW 1971 3 0 CSi - 58906-besti
- •• (810) 644-3122
I
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OLSON O L D
1-275 ExH 128 in PtymouWi
DON MASSEY
OPEN: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; Tues.. Wed. Fri. 9 6: Saturday 9-3
••t ,
CAVALtER 1994 : 224; 6 Cylinder
power windows & locks. M l . cruise,
low miles $10,998.
DON MASSEY
ELCAMiNO 1960 • 283, 3 .speed
st'Ck needs nork Odd/'good shape
S1.300.tesl •
(313)427-8309
LEASE SPECIAL"
IHKRV-IIIKRV-HIKHV
C A V A U E R 1989 - 2-24 Btac*. sunroof, air. a u t o m a i c , toaded. G o o d
C o o r i t i o n $4000 (313) 421-6469
S E D A N OEVILLE
1993, 41.000
acluat mJes. immactilato cockitioo
Odn Massey
d o e s it a g a i n !
$15,968
(313)453-7500
S E D A N - O E V I L L E . ' 1 9 9 6 - 3.000
actual mites. $31,500.
.
313-453-7500
THUNDERBIftD 1966 'Con>-ert*W!:ghl b!ue n,ce ca< for oid car lo-^ers.
'g.irage kept S>5 00Obest
810-477-6136
CAVALtER 1995 LS. automatic, a i / .
p o A e r wi/vdcwsAxfcs. till, cruise.
Warranty included! Musi
seel
Cadillac
CORVETTE
1963. 327:, 63,000
miles 2 t o p s . auto. 3O0HP 518,000/
besl
Alter 6pm '810-477-5834
MONTE CARLO 1972 Excellent cond t i o n , A n / o n a car S4,500best
(810) 489-6135
L H S 1995. J e a f f w loaded, W power,
am-(m cassette. Warranty included!
$16,968
THE B I G STORE
: A M P B F . L I DODGE
53S ISOO
1-275 Exit «28 In Plymouth
CHRYSLER 300 1963 convertible,In.Jy-pace, c-ir edit.on 54,250:
(810) 851-7219
C A P R I C E 1983 • V8. air. 72.000
m i l e * . Runs a Looks
Good!
$1000
(810) 652-9059
C A V A L t E R 1 9 9 4 - 2 Uoor. air, automatic. 52.000 rrntes. aqua. Very
Clean. $6200.
(313) 4 5 3 - 1 2 W
SKYLARK 1994 - 24,000 mSes Like
ne»v Air. aqua color, E>ce3eril conditwo J9.99&t«M
810-476-0937
DON MASSEY
Anliqu&'Classic
CplMorCars ,
LE B A R O N »98« • Turtw, S
it**&
air, leather, moon, new c M c h 4
brakes. $1800.
'. ( $ 1 0 ) 6 2 8 - 2 0 5 4
CAVALIER. 1993 COUPE : Aulomabc, air, a n v l m C4*sette. automatic
cJoor lociisArynk release, 65,000 hwy,
m i e s . $5500
3I3-422UJ266
1992 t t m ) t e d mini condition.
(810) 661-1748
1-275 Ex.! »28 In.'Ptyrnooth.
SUBARU LEGACY LS 1996 • Auto-,
matic; very loaded 9200,m.!es. Must S E D A N OEVILUE
1995. 13,000
sell'.- S17 95tttsest:'- (810) 650-4779
actual mrles
Price to sell . a l
524,995 .
313H»53-7500
ftindofti/
C O R V E T T E 1934. dark red. excel- LESABRE 1990, p o * e r
1
lent condition, S5999 , Christmas locks f.i't cruise, sharp car S6250
Special 1 '
OLSON O L D
TY.ME:AUro
(313) 455-5566
| 3 t 3 ) 261-6900
PAGE TOYOTA w*sn«Dwiue
810-352-8580
(tHO)' 634-7515'
RANGE ROVER .1996. 4 0 SE
Hack fl.-OXjm.'es brush guards runrung boards S5J.900 (810)296-3666'
•95 Jeep Wrangler; 4.0.5 speed, soundbar, a IrtYirtjm -Atieefe . $15,900'
•95 Dodge Ram 1500. SLT, Soon Cluo Cab, 4x4.'360V8. au-o.',
at. power \Ytno\7Astectc5. cru.se. shdiog tear-wvxJow, !ra-.«el.
corr.^nence, InfntyCD. 14.0DOooewnerm;!es .'..
S23.900
•93.Ford F250S.C., 4«4. XLT.361 V8. auto ai. pov.«r A-odcM.s
:
& lexis, cruse. l ii, snow plow packa'ge'
516,900
•95 Dodge D3)tota Club Cab SLT. 4x4 V8: aula. a r p w e t
wndow-slocte, cruse, ut, A|i<FMs!efeocasseM. s'-O-ng rear
kvjTdo.v.fcecJiner.iacioryAarranr,1.
. . . ' . . , ..
. St7.900
"94 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. 4 0 6 c^njer. auio a t ocvef
wnoov.s i locks, pevver seats, enjise; Wt; leaifier. InfAiy SOUTKJ . SI 7,900
/94 Food Explore* XLT 4 dexx V6. aulo. a-r. pC7.',er iA-.fxJov.sVx*s'.-,
cruse, t l factory sunroot. aluminum wtieels. 2 to ctxxrse,
prced'tose*....'.".
S17.500
"95 Dodge RamTSOOSLT Sport. 4x4,360V8, auW. ar. power
A-JXio.'.sVa*s. porver seat, cause. tH. ABS. Ihfo.ty
Si9.900
•97 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4, V8 a i t o , ar, p o w v,-ricV>A-s.'iOCks.
caise.t^Ar^tFM.sJereo-.casse-e^n^spn.eoOm.les'.-.
.S21.900
'94 Jeep Wranglef. 4,0.6 cjinder, auto. ar, a-umrtjm vstieeis.
sound bar, tfirrjme package.and n>3re
, .$13,900
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9 Mile
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DELOREAN 1981 One o( a kmd!
30.000 actual m i l e s
Call lor
details
JEEP l 9 9 o Cr.erckc-e S)>orl - 4 door
4x4 auloniat,:.Joa-J-id tr.OOOnv.'es
tartcry
Ajvrjnl'y
SI'-995
This'
CORVETTE 1960 convert.b'e. excelA - v r s ^[-eciaf AJI Car E'-lerfrjse
lent corvj-'tcn, S28 OOO
(3131937-2620
(810) 642-2388'
CERTIFIED
On selected models
Is.
ROADMASTER
52,000
milss.
$10,000 .
G M C JiMWY 19-91. SLE 4 »4 bLscX
2 d o o - . loaded, 67,000 ni'es, oe<x1
cortd,tiOo 59,000 (810) 360-5768
CORVETTE 1987 • Red con-.ert.Ue,
350 V-3. a u t o m a t e Loaded Perfect
GWC J'K'MY 1993 SLS 4 door. red. cond.tn.xi t o * m t e s S14.500
Cfwirccxitgray, red rims neoer ues. Call Naticy ai
(810)645=1450
leaded S13 000bes1 810-778-4536
•
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INSTANT CREDIT
We Can Get You Financed
BANKRUPTCY-SLOW PAY
BAD CREDIT-NO CREDIT
Call T i m Gold (810) 7 9 9 - 3 5 1 8
PARK AVENUE Utt/a 1992. Nack.
sun rooT, higfrAdy mites, S80oat>est.
(810) 360-4328 <x 901-4032
Auinonze<3 O^a1*!
C A M A R O 1994 2 2 8 . flreen etlerior,
T-Top, W * A leather interior. 36.000
miles. $14,900
(313) 451-1549
CAVALIER 1991 OOnverU*. R S ,
black. 6 cytmctef, prole ssjcriatv maintained, $5600(810) 348-1694
1-275 Eml * 2 8 tri Ptymooth
1-800-551-2688
JEEP CHEROKEE Coun-ry 95 t l a c k
S pearl t-nieJ oJass 4 i 4 (oacied.
rion-smcAer' -sufer dean- S17 60O'
4x4 FUN!
.••1.2'Mo.-12,000Mile Warranty*
Doug RarxUS
G i a t ^ l A r t £as!pc»«e
(1 M\3 sou-th 0» 1-69«)
JSILZU Af.llGO. 1991 - '.Removable
riaidtoci e«celtent running cond:.on
must sell $2000
. 313-420-1133
f O R O EXPLORER 19*3 XLT
All the toys.'-$15 995.
96 O * m o Sai« • S a v t
$10Od*
1997 A4 • t S TURBOS IN
STOCK
F O R O 1985 4*4 Raoge I O A rrvles.
n e « Lvaiies i t r e s $3000 t r m . catl
Bot>
(517)545-3138
E X P L O R E R . 1991 XLT. 4 Aheel
drive 4 doo, e i t r a clean, sma'i
OOAIV payrr.e,iti>as IOA as $16.1 m a
N o cosigner needed OAC
TYME AUTO
(313) 455-5566
E X P L O R E R ' 199.3 - XLT. 4x.4,
leather, l o a d e d
59 000 miles
$15 50GBest
( 8 1 0 1 3 4 7-4333
DON MASSEY
Exclusive Showroom
M o r g a n ' s A*Oit Corrpet.Lva
B R O N C O 19-33 XLT Mack clean
and loaded
f-ood
cnndMion
514,500- b t s l
'
313-341-6387
CHEROKEE SPORT 1993 : 2 door.
4 0 Mer autc-ruat.c a-r cru-se selectrac tOA package 133 000 m.ies
i y i . j n a l CAner
perleci c o o ' l l j o n
$10,900
1313) 423 3647
Bavarian Motor Village
EORO 198^8 F-150. 4«4. XLT.
5 speed, s t r a i n 6, 70,000 mites,
p o A e r e v a r y i h i n g . very cfean
$S7CO
Cat! (910) 437-2412
C>MC SOfJOMA 1991 short M d CKK
up,
excellent -coix3i!C'<i
100,000
nvles $5495otter
(313i522-1811
EXPLORER
994 X L I 4x4, 4dr
autoniat.c AaiMiity. tijjv package
35,300 i n , SI 250, 313-481-8950
P A f l K AVENUE 1993. low mites
Priced
to
sefll
$14,600(313)4^3-7500
Audi.
FOKD 1987 F-250 U 4 t M 54.000
rr.fes. stra<c/il 6. tai oX*a 4 Sf*«d,
e»4a c f c w $6950ba4 (810) 47(-1568
EXPLORER 1994 XLT - Loacted In
e«cet!er;il c«n&!.on Cat! tor more
intorrnation
,810-678-3321
CHEROiSEE SPORT 1993 • 2 door
•li4
loaded
I O A m.les
mint
514 950 Alter Spun
810-476-4738
t E S A B R E 1994, very clean & m a i l u i n « d . Loaded,
(313) 422-7665
F O R D , 1932 F-250. 4x4 4;9enolr->«
Mock, rebuilt transmission, runs
exceCc-nt, $3,500
(810) 624-0794
S-10 4 oV»r 66O0O
e»terx)ed A.vrranty
5t3,0O0
549-5232
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CHEVOROLET I934 tu.l i r ; e i Ion
• ) * j e ra, k To A p-Kk-sge T 1 500 ( 'actwed e n g n e A 12 oOit m !es i/x»J
4v4 p-OA true*., greal cond.tion
IIL'CS SiO.iV.-0
: u : i i / ½ 7554 j -."c-n.j-.i.uri $7500 313 541-2813
$16 995
i810^684:l025
Ask tnr Scott
GM.C SA( AH I 1 99 ) St. E -Yt upl-ons CHEVY I9r?3 l u l Si7e CC«i . ' e r v c - n
. Lisne*
29 C'vA)'ni'es under war- -.an A-t-.te loade-J ;ery clean $4200
CHEVROLET
19-35 BLMer. 4 * 4 .
ranty.. ST6 900
(313j'-4'e4-3C,-95.. C-r L^St Otter 810-632-5624
Wack C«au!y IOA m.tes Prkred to
sell-Cart lor details 1313)453-7500.
OPEN SATURDAY 10-4
200 cars
in stock!
1988 * . t h western
Great plow truck.
810-338-7219
GMC; JIMM 1 " 1992 4 X 4 lo-ided
74.500 nvles
,S 14.000 c r t-esi
Li.'Ofua 1810] 442-0425
Vans
DODGE GHANCT C.
•E 1 9 8 9
a-r c a s s t ' i e S-i."",fl t,>>>i
:-.)1^1,5 14 2114 j ^ -
C H E W TAHOE 19-36 - W M e , I O A
mites', loaded Exce.reni condition
$28000
(313)425-7195
F O R O F-150,
plow & C a p
$3500
EXPLORER 19^1 XLT • 4 door.
75.600 rrules n e A l r r e s Great corxJi.
Iron S10 9OO
r.8101 684-535->
ej;«i.!«AI tCXa ot fXft stu,4 A must
se-1 S59SO.t*st
(81(11) 471 ! 5 t 8 BLAHER 1993
m.t-s
kM:ied"
un|-l O c l 97
(810!
v!-.: r. j.r^ori
>'i>C'0 miles
Ira'ik 1 !
1.3:'».».;* S12 500 C313; 422-8197
C H E W TAHOE LT 1995. loaded
9200 rales. ftl«!e, blue leather inier o r . S 2 4 . 0 0 0 t e s t (313J 729-1292
C H E W 1989 4X4 p-ck up. excellent
c o n d t i o n . $7000 or best otter
FORD 1992 Corr.ersion - Excellent. 610 827-1630
corvdtKXt Lo-.<ac alarm system, automatic air $10,500
313-937-3604 C H E V Y 1989 4X4 pick up. eicertent
corxyiiOO. • $7000 or t e s t
otter
FORD 1990 E I 5 0 • W a p l i t J S 8 1 0 8 2 7 - 1 6 3 0
c h a r s e«ce*C-nt corxkt/Ort 55100
Catl ( 3 t 3 ) 584-ieOO EXPLORER
1995. 6dd.e Bauer,
loaded, 29.000 miies. rr.j-il cond-tion
FORD 1993 K-c/i Top Conversvon- 810 6 2 6 8012
6 cyl<nder, e x t e n d e d
warranty.
5 1 3 9 9 0 313-114 9394. 517-857-4381 EXPLORER 19-35 L.m.ied c o m p t e t ^
loa-dod 27.500 nirtes Very good cond t i o n $24,500 best 810-647-3253
1 9 8 9 LX' V i r g , - ; u ver«cle
CARAVAN 1 M ?
V>> ,H.!I:JHAV
cruise ri-i*trrir^-ij A.M.L-J.V^ ' j ' - . ^ - c n geis, a m f m i . i - i s e t t , :
J : ' ' W B s > l ! APV 1991. 7 p a s s e r ^ ; , loaJ^J .er»
_ '313) 277-71()5
Jean* $7985
JACK C A U l E Y C r * . . . . ! e l U f ^
CHCV< ASTRO "f>:< f .l.-r>.krdu<
(810; »55 0014
" ver>:On >":,;f: :-...^- *.! r*\' i.-... 'ii-vSI.2 750 f>}0 f ; . t .
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on.'c'-c'it
C H E W 1996 Tahoe LT. 2 doc*. 4x4.
da.rK Woe tan leather, loaded, a J
o p K i n s . 9 2 0 0 m.tes. like new.
$25 500
(8t0> 524-9159
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Pontiac
Plymouth
pflOSE f 9 8 9 • Red. • new ACCORD 1989 LX Pric*cj to « « .
SABLE.,1988 I S wagon. 103,000
. MflsrrwsiorVfeattery. $2,950. CiS SZ500. Eves: (313) 455^8399
<r««s, n«v» iransmfsstorvlyaxes/eic.
Vw tym:
(610) 437-5270
Pays: 313-595-8666 Runs v>e|, »,895. (610) 373-1025
PR06E 1993, '«d. 5 s p w i . oif, CIVIC 1693 • 3 door. 5 speed Sony
TOPAZ 1990 • LS. Basic Transporta47 000 mile*. Muil MS! ExoeSeni
boo Special. 4 door. 5 speed. 93.000
tortaiorv $725Qt*st 313-565^36) ^ l O O ^ g o a a t ^ .
(313)592^5¾ " ^ $2200.
(810) 471-4303
pflOeE. 19*«. SE. 31.000 mde», C w 1995 EX. 4 door, loaded, moonTRACER 1992. automate, pow«
• ei«3efil condition. M.700.
fopf. very dean, to* mi.; v i o l a t e d Windows, very sJwp! $5275.
.pfc, 5pm. ,
313-931-7296
ort PNXW. >13.400. 810-816-9618^
OLSON OLD
TAOfWS 1 W G t Loaded, low CMC 1992 LX, automat*. p^e,
(313)261-6900
" > * * . eicefleot condition. $o$50>tiest ^ t o * s & locks, a i a / f n . x o r n e "
pM*r.
(910) 627-5846 Hresfrrakes. «7250. 810-626-1292
TAVflUS 1955 - GL wagon, sirver,'
1987 Si-Save/. 5 speed air"
"loioW 21.000 mites. ExoeBenl con- CRX
» ' « ' « < > . 98,000 mtoi^ExceJeni
g ^ n . S15.000.
<3I3) 261-4536 ^conditw.
$3200.
313-459 4248
-30001 1993 QT. Grey, loaded, low
• TAURUS 1996. loaded. low mies.
nvles, eiceient condition Texas Car.
$14,995$14.20atest,
(810)626-0924
OLSON OLD
(313) 291-6900
TAUflUSLX 1993 waoon. low m i l « .
looks'new, teainer. car phono, key- LS-400 1990, black. fuHy mainlined,
excellent, traclxxi control, mconrool,
less *r*ry. $3650 (313) 534-27)5
etc SOLO
(313) 721-7244
TAURUS 1994 SHO • Loaded. 5
V/AMTED: -SC30Q, S-speed. low
speed, warranty, $14,900.
miles, excellent condition
C*l.
(810) 887-0243
(8t0) 642-6133
TAURUS. 1987, WaoonLX.
wtide, grey interior, loaded.
fyS power. Excellent condition $3.2Q0.t*sl
After 6pm. 313-425-3752
•
TEMPO 1993, 2 door! AM-FW cas- CONTINENTAL 1993 • Dark blue
s«aa. automatic, air. 6500 miles, complete accessory pkg, mdudngcd
j^rvors car S6500 (BIO) 435-4927 4 blue leather seating. 41.000 miles
Asking $12,500
(810) 547-5891
TEMPO, 1993. GL. gray, air,- casserta and tilt wheel, manual 58.000 CONTINENTAL 1994 Executive
m.leS $4500 Of best. <810) 349-6954 Series Extra clean. \ owner,
S'4,000. AJler 1pm 810-683-0555
TEMPO 1991 - GLS Loaded, 4 door.
automatic, showroom condition. CONTINENTAL. 1992. N3vy Blue
40.000 miles, garage kept. $37.75. excellent condition, $9,500 best
313-862-6515 or •- 313-494-2539
(810) 979-0262
TEMPO, 1990 - 34.000 miles. 4 doc* MARK V.HI 1993.jjearl wh.!e. Dover
automatic, air. gfeaj shape, 1 owner. roof, tow miles. $16,495
$3500 or best offer; 313-282-7059 or
OLSON OLD
313-943-4313
(313) 261-6900
TMUN0ER8IRD. 1996. LX. auto- MARK-VII, 1989. LSC, loaded
tr,a::c VS. loaded, low mites,. fnim, $4200best Very nice ca/.
must set $15,995 (313)'525-0128 Afler 5pm
(313)532-9742
THUNDERBIRD 1993. LX. excellent
concSSibn, $5999.
TOWN Car 1979- 68.00o'mles runs
TYME AUTO
(313) 455-5566 great Si550
(313) 565-0420
- TKUNDERBIRD 1987. VS. 5.0. TOWN CAR 1987 - Only 73.500
»•gjrage' kept. $2399miles Mew brakes Fun pcwer
{313) 455-5566 $5.100
TYUE AUTO
1810) 477-3834
THUNDERBIRD 1994. V-8. Sirver. TOV/MCAR SIGNATURE 1988.
A6S power seats, windows, locks. Ctotfi. dean, runs great, looks great
33 000 miles. warrantvSl0 500/best
(810) 473-9838 /P (313) 523-6919 89.000 miles. $5700 (313)425-5644
:
CAR Signature'Seres 1992.
WlNDSTAR 1995; loaded, excellenl TOWN
blue w blue leather wtenor. excellent
?condition, .; '
(313)459-3052 condition, $10,900. Private owner.
M
. 810-914-8855
Nissan
M I M M M P .
eONNEVlLlE 1992 SE -Mdoof, 3.8.
iter, red, htah <Mei. A - l condition.
$4.500.t*st, / . . (810)669^6342
GRAND AM. 1987 - 4 doof.- automatic, kka new condition. 5000 miles
on engine & transmission. Too much.
to list. J^SOOtest
313-541-0145
GRAND AM 1993 GT, 2 door,
toaded. 6 cylinder. $10,995.
OLSON OLD
(313)261-6900
W^
(
CALAIS 1990 Sport Coupe - 69.000
rrrles. Excellent condition Must sell-.
asking $4450.
(313) 427-3198
'97 STRATUS
CIERA 1994. 6 cylinder, loaded,
great value! .$6986 :
Autos UwkrftOW
ARIES K1987 67.000 original m;tes,
runs good. Crack in Jrohl ona $995/
UAZOA, 1987. 626L I X . 2 door 4
best, Kmrv (810) 476-7790, days
speed. 130,000 mass, drivet great
.810-559-0475
BUtCK CENTURY 1987 • automatic, $1,500,
good ties, 114.000 m,tes. runs g/eaL
$850
.
(313) 591-1918
MERCURY, 1986 Lynx, 1986,
CADILLAC 1965 Sedan Devifie . manuaf. runs p e a t look* good,
rebuilt transrrnssion, no rust. $1200 SSOO. Ca>:
(810)624^)794
Cal Oave
(313) 266-6017
CHEVY CAVALIER 1987 Z24 -pood
(or parts, runs. $60Ot>esl
PONTIAC 6000 SE 1987 V6. new
..."'.
(313) 729-6638 exhaust good uesVakes, great
transporl. $1150.
313-454-0679
ESCORT 1986 - automatic. 2 door,
runs good. »>.. Kenwood stereo.
$1,190/,negotiabfe' (313)235-8511
SKYHAV/K 1986. asking $500 or
ESCORT 1983 - automatic,, 4 door. best ofier weekend showing ohfy.
84,000 rrtles, • good running, new 810-594-1699
Cres- $16957best (313) 591-1918
ESCORT 1990 - new Ues. brak.es
Runs good. Jooks great' 5 speed
90.000 miles. $1775 Leave
message
1 (313)524-2723 or
(8101344-8927
CLEAN OUT The Attic.
Clean The Garage.
Have A Sale!
Call
313-591-0900
ESCORT 1986 Runs good, clean.
$600 .
SOLD
OLSON OLD
(313) 261-6900
CIERA 1995. 6- cylinder, power
windows/tocks; tilt, cruise $11,995
OLSON OLD
(313) 261-6900'
CUTLASS CIEftRA 1994 • Power,
ar. cruise Excellenl condition. Low
miles StO.rXXVbest. 810-826-9618
CUTLASS.STATION wagon 1995.
well efluipped. 12.000 rreles. dark
red, 512.500 '
(810) 775-0274
CUTLASS 1994 Supreme. 4 door.
extra dean' $11,995 "
OLSON OLD
Plymouth
COUGAR . 1989 LS. loaded, high
highway miles.mantarned. excefent.
no rust $3250firm (313) 421-2911
SABLE 1991 GS. loaded. 1 owner ACCLAIM 1995. Spring special
74000 miles, no rust, runs perfect.' package' Sharp! Only $9995
$5700.
(810) 349-4041
Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth
(313)525-7604
SA8LE 1992 LS. light Blue w.Wue
leather, electronic instrument panel. OUSTER 1992. 5 speed. V6 New
WSW Ires. 3 8L V6. loaded, excel- head gaskets, exceSeni condition.
lent conctton. $7500. 313-531-2443 ar $4200
(313) 513-7458
- •
(313)261-6900 ..
ACCORD LX 1985. One owner. 4 SABLE LS^.TS 1992. 90,000 rrWe.s. LASER 1993 RS 2 L DOHC, autodoo/,5 speed. $1950 or best ofier loaded, good condition. $4 700 best malic. 35.000 rrtles. extended war810-853-7082
.
•
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(3)3) 421-3997 rarity: $699St>esL ' 810-477-3681
Auto. air. power locks, power windows. porVer s'ieenng. poAer braves.
. e'ectronic speed control, lit. crmse. AtAfU'cassetle Stock «73021;
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261
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$1000 Dow
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.•«21«
AuiortvoVc. tachorneier, b'ack,fogtamps, power-buvje hood. 2 014 c>tr>c)er.'
rear deckferj spojie'i 14 inch scori wheel ecrvers & nyxe.''Slcd< «7.1070. •
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window's, power locis, AWFM cassette, tit cause, tachome'er. 'sliding
rear window. Stock *77127.
$
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30Uonth
251 i1,
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(Dbsenrer fe WttMm
Published Every Monday
Tkhoe
changes
for the
better
By Anne Fracassa
Avanti NewsFeatures
It looks best in black.
It's most comfortable in
leather seating.
Best of all, it's big.
And if you think the 1997
Chevrolet Tahoe hasn't changed
since last year's model, you're
dead wrong.
For example, the 11-blade
engine cooling fan now, is made
of composite, rather than steel.
Little thing, but it reduces
noise.
There's also a refined 4-speed
automatic transmission that
gives you smoother shifts and is
more efficient. And a revised
clutch plate design reduces slippage and is more efficient. Even
the power steering system has
been improved to reduce driver
effort.
It still looks great on the outside as well. Two new paint col^
ors have been added (a metallic
blue and metallic beige).
Styling is rugged and tpughJooking all around. Don't be
surprised if you see your local
trooper driving one. this summer — the Tahoe will soon be
available in a police package.
Actually, it's a perfect vehicle
for that application/It's high,
switch right oh the instrument mission. More than adequate
panel.
for a truck ^ excuse me, sport
Sure, the Tahoe is big. And ute -=• of this size. Optional is a
it's hard ta get into without 180-horse 6.5-liter turbo diesel
running boards. But it has a V8 engine.
surprisingly tight turning ratio.
The 2-door Tahoe is available
On a normal subdivision street in standard, LS and LT models,
you can nearly turn around while the 4-door Tahoe comes in
curb to curb. I only vised about I S and LT models. The 4-door
a foot into the neighbor's drive- 4x4 LT, of course, costs the
way when I tried it. I know most.
The standard equipment list
some large sedans that can't do
is longer than Santa Claus'
t h a t , ••',, •
The Tahoe is available in a shopping list: Illuminated
number of configurations, entry, rear heat ducts, two 12which means you can buy highl- volt outlets (for the car phone
and low-priced model. Tested and radar detector or laptop or
was the 4-door 4-wheel-drive. whatever), dual air bags, dual
leather-seated lots-of-options cupholders up front, map pockmodel. That's why it cost so ets, rear 60/40 split-folding
seats, intermittent variable
much (more than $34,000).
If you like choices, this won- wipers, dual mirrors and
derful truck is for you. You can AM/FM stereo with seek-scan
choose from 2-door, 4-do6rt 2- and digital clock,
: wheel-drive or 4x4 models.
Instrumentation is cool, easy
The standard engine is a to use and has backlit switches.
Vortec 5700 SFIV8 engine.that All the information you'll ever
provides 255 horsepower mated need~is there; coolant temperato a 4-speed automatic trans- ture, oil pressure, fuel gauge,
ROAD
TEST
By
Anne
Fracassa
it's fast, it's big, it's capable of
off-road action and it's easy to
maneuver And for a vehicle of
this size, you reallyWouldn't
expect that to. be true,
There are even some changes
on the inside. There's now as
standard outboard froritrpassenger air bag, the center console has a pivoting writing surface on top. And there's cassette
storage, a removable coin holder and two cupholders for rearseat passengers, and a cargo:
area power door lock/unlock
voltmeter, speedometer, trip
odometer, odometer and
tachometer.
The Tahoe 4x4 LT I drove has
more, stuff on it, but it's well
worth it. Like leather seating,
leather-wrapped
steering
wheel, high back bucket seats,
power, door locks and windows,
keyless entity, power driver's
seat, AM/FM cassette/CD
stereo, tow hooks,, air conditioning, rear window defogger, rear
window wiper/washer and car
mats.
Safety is no stranger, either.
Count on anti-lock brakes, dual
air bags, side impact beams and
daytime running lamps to keep
you safe and cozy. And you can
tow between 5,000 and 7,000
lbs., depending on the model
you choose.
I loved the ride, the comfort,
the ease of handling, and how
safe I felt in the Tahoe. I didn't
like the mileage — 14 mpg in
the city, 17 on the highway.'
My neighbor, Joe (a General
Motors employee), just ordered
his Tahoe and expects delivery
in February. He trotted over to
take another look and drive it a
bit. I asked him what he liked
about the Tahoe.
"When you hold the steering
wheel, you feel like there's
something substantial there.
I'm really impressed with the
new steering system," Joe said.
"The comfort and room up front
was great and I think the highback bucket seats are wonderful. I don't like the mileage,
though. But it's just great."
You know what? Joe's right.
The Tahoe's just great.
Anne Fracassa is senior editor
of Avanti NewsFeatures; This is
the last week to cast your
online vote for car and truck of
the year and to identify your •
favorite car in our reader poll.."
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1997 Chevrolet Tahoe
Vehicle class: Full-size sport
utility.
Engine: Vortec 5700 SFIV8. * :
Mileage: 14 city 117 highway.
Where built: JanesviHe, Wise. ,
Price as tested: $34,495.
Clarification
Last week's review of the 1997
Suzuki Sidekick Sport should
have said Geo offers the
Tracker sport utility vehicle as
a four-.door hard-top. The
Tracker is the sister vehicle to
the Sidekick.
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finding its way into a number of
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steering column parts and door
hardware,, according to its developers, M. David Hanna and M.S:
Rashid, metallurgists at Genera!
Motors Corp's NAO Research and
Development Center in Warren,
Michigan.
The material offers a number of
advantages including recyclability,
quicker production times and
manufacturability, which result in
a lower production cost. Up to 40
net-shape parts a minute can be
created by taking advantage of the
material's relatively low melting
temperature and fluidity, according to its inventors. Its melting
temperature is 800 degrees F,
compared to aluminum which
melts at about 1,250°. The material also requires less energy to produce, is stronger, and has better
wear resistance than existing zinc
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