The Shirt Box's "Like Father Like Son" Sale tal-J Take Dad out to the Ballgame Take him out to the SALE Buy him some shorts or a bathing suit Double your savings and root, root, root! Rent Controlled For Seniors SPECIAL SAVINGS: • Short Sleeve Dress Shirts — 2 / $35 • Walking Shorts — 2 / $35 • Bathing Suit — 2 / $30 • Jockey Undershorts — 25% off retail Sale ends June 18. ATHER'S DA/ F Don't forget to enter our "Like Father, Like Son" photo contest and win FREE Tiger Tickets. R%1Npor. - . 1 ISHIRT N111X JUI\411 E \/ lath \ 19011 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield (Between Southfield and Evergreen) 352-1080 Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 For orn:Ye' spther SOMERSET PARK APARTMENTS in Troy has introduced a new, apartment lease for seniors 55 or older that guarantees the rent over a five-year period. The new lease will guarantee that rent increases after the first year are limited to 5 percent of the initially contracted rate or an amount equal to the percentage in- crease of the Consumer Price Index — whichever is lower. Somerset Park Apartments are located in Troy between Maple Road and Big Beaver Road, and between Crooks Road and Coolidge Highway. SIMONS MICHELSON ZIEVE, INC., has been nam- ed the public relations agen- cy for Foodland Distributors, headquartered in Livonia. Foodland Distributors distributes food and grocery products to approximately 100 independent food retailers in Michigan. MARVIN HOWARD, owner of Al's Glass & Auto Trim, Inc., received the Glass Dealer of the Year award at the DGDA's annual dinner- dance at Bay Pointe Golf Club in West Bloomfield. The pal- que was presented by James Ponder of Escondido, Calif., president of the National Glass Association. Composed of auto and flat glass dealers in the Detroit metropolitan area, the 56-year-old DGDA is one of the oldest trade associations in America. The Glass Dealer of the Year Award is given for outstanding "service and ac- complishment" to the DGDA and the glass industry. Winner of the Association's President's Award was Harry "Fritz" Fridson, owner of Benz Glass Co. The award goes to select DGDA members who have contributed "long- time, distinguished service" to the group and the industry. MARK M. JACKSON, Disffnc0 Teel of MILAN FUR & LEATHE 34 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1988 271 W. Maple Birmingham formerly of Oak Park, has been appointed corporate vice president of Psychiatric In- stitutes of America. Mr. Jackson is administrator of Baywood Hospital in Houston, Texas. THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMIS- SIONERS recently honored retired Jewish Community Executive Director Alvin Kushner with a special pro- clamation of commendation. Joining Oakland County Commissioner David Moffit in honoring him were Oakland County Commis- sioner and Chairman for the Democratic Commissioners Caucus Larry Pernick, Com- missioner Dennis Aaron, and Commissioner Lilian Jaffee- Oakes. HAPOALIM INTERNA- TIONAL, N.V., a subsidiary of Bank Hapoalim, Israel's largest banking institution with assets in excess of $30 billion, recently announced that it issued $50 million in floating rate notes, the first such offering to be made by an Israeli banking group out- side Israel in five years. The notes will be listed on the London Stock Exchange, and are fully guaranteed by Bank Hapoalim. FARBMAN/STEIN AND COMPANY, Troy-based com- mercial and industrial real estate company is pleased to announce that Michael Ben- nett, Marsha Fischer, Todd Nagler, and Frank A. Mediati have been appointed to vice presidents of the company. A graduate of Oakland University, Bennett joined Farbman/Stein in 1984 to concentrate on office leasing. Fisher is a graduate of Wayne State University and a former educator with the Royal Oak Public Schools. Mrs. Fischer joined Farb- man/Stein in 1983 to specialize in the leasing of medical and general office space and shopping centers, as well as the sale of invest- ment properties. An 11-year veteran of Farb- man/Stein and Company, Nagler joined the company shortly after receiving his bachelor's degree in business administration from Eastern Michigan University. Mr. Nagler specializes in the sale and leasing of commercial properties and vacant land. Since joining Farb- man/Stein and Company in 1984, Frank A. Mediati has leased in excess of 300,000 square feet of retail space in strip shopping centers throughout the Detroit Metropolitan Area. NEWS Exercise Helps Kids Learn Jerusalem — Structured physical exercises improve the educational achievements of disadvantaged first-grade children, according to research conducted at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem School of Education.