BOB DUSSEA LINCOLN MERCURY MEMOS page 57 "Your Discount Dealer" 1995 Lincoln Continental 'S44*w/$0 DOWN '400*w/$1000 DOWN 24 Month Lease 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII '527*w/$0 DOWN '403*.q$1000 DOWN Remodeling Association, (810) 335-3232. Builders Association of South- eastern Michigan (BASM). The featured speaker is Bob Schultz, author of The Official OPENING DAY is Saturday for the 77th annual International Handbook for New Home Sales- Builders Home, Flower and Fur- people and president of New niture Show at the Cobo Confer- Home Specialist in Boca Raton, ence-Exhibition Center in Fla., a company that creates and produces sales training programs downtown Detroit. The show will continue and aids for builders and devel- through Sunday, March 26. opers. The seminar will be held from Hours are 2-10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 5:45-8:15 p.m. at the Northfield p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 Hilton in Troy. For registration information, call BASM, (810) p.m. Sunday. For information on ticket 737-4477. 24 Month Lease BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN • MERCURY MINUTES FROM WEST BLOOMFIELD AND SOUTHFIELD! 31625 Grand River at Orchard Lake Road Farmington 810-474-3170 - *Plus tax, title & plates. All rebates are included. "24-month closed end lease for qualified buyers. Lease payment for 24 months. 30,000 mile limitation. 11c per mile for excess mileage. Leasee responsible for ex- cess wear and tear. 1st month payment, refundable security deposit plus 6% use tax and plates at inception. Total of payments equals payment x 24, price in- cludes rebate. Security payment equals payment rounded off to 25.00 over payment price plus tax. Option to purchase at end of lease for pre-determined amount. PECTACULAR TES! Nearly 400 exhibitors will display their products and services at the International Builders Home, Flower and Furniture Show. prices, special ticket offers, park- ing and People Mover hours, call the show's sponsor, the Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan, (810) 737-4478. ESTATE and financial planning will be discussed by attorney and CPA Rick Bloom at a free pro- gram at 2 p.m. Friday, March 24, in the Marcotte Room of the Southfield Public Library. Reg- istration is not required. Stelling bank &trust We create solutions."® VISIT ONE OF OUR LOCATIONS NEAR YOU OR CALL OUR • TELEBANKING CENTER AT (810) 355-2400 TODAY! SOUTHFIELD Robert Chechak (810) 355-9831 WEST BLOOMFIELD Greg Kane (810) 855-6644 BERKLEY Todd Kegler (810) 546-2590 BIRMRYGHAM Norm Lining (810) 646-8787 LLJ CID LLI FNDIC cD SIMPLE INTEREST AT MATURITY ONLY. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD EFFECTIVE AS OF MARCH I 7, 1995. RATES SUBJECT 10 CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. '$2500 MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED. STATEMENT FEES MAY REDUCE EARNINGS IF BALANCE IN NOT MAINTAINED. - PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL cr LJJ CD LLI 58 I ?Co-4R CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News SINCE 805 East Maple m Birmingham ■ 189i 647-9090 354.5959 WALSH COLLEGE will hold open houses for prospective stu- dents interested in obtaining a bachelor's or master's degree in business from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at the main campus in Troy and the Novi campus. Thirty-minute overviews of the bachelor's and master's programs at Walsh will be offered at 1:15 p.m. and 3 p.m. To register for ei- ther open house, call Walsh's Troy campus, (810) 689-8282. INFORMATION technology strategies for manufacturing will be discussed at a Tuesday, March 28, seminar presented by the Michigan Technology Council's Committee on Information Tech- nology. The seminar will be held at the Management Education Center in Troy. For further information and to register, call the Michigan Technology Council, (313) 763- 9757. The signup deadline is Fri- day, March 24. SELLING NEW homes is the subject of a Wednesday, March 29, seminar offered by the Sales and Marketing Council of the REDUCING the fear and anxi- ety of investing will be discussed by Robert Can- III, a registered principal of LPL Financial Ser- vices, at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at the Troy Public Library. There is no charge. For reserva- tions, call the library, (810) 524- 3538. AUTHOR Paul Gregory, who has helped the Russian govern- ment "Westernize" its economy, will present a free public lecture, "Spontaneous Market Forces: Will Russia Succeed In Spite Of Itself?" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 30, in Room 201 of Dodge Hall at Oakland University. For further information about the lecture, call Professor Kevin Murphy, chair of the Department of Economics, OU School of Busi- ness Administration, (810) 370- 3294. A TOUR to familiarize users with the business resources in the Troy Public Library will be held from 8:30-9:45 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, at the library. For reser- vations, call the library, (810) 524- 3538. ATTORNEY Geoffrey Fieger will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day, April 5, at the Baldwin Pub- lic Library. The talk is presented by the University of Michigan Alumnae Club of Oakland County. There is no charge, but regis- trations are requested by calling Debbie Pevos, (810) 737-9868, or Corrine Opitek, (810) 540- 3730. r_ I