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April 06, 1990 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-06

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DETROIT

Court Ordered

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SAL

Chapter 11 Court Cases #89-08477-G • #89-07428-G

Light's Jewellers has closed the Meadowbrook Village Mall Store and
consolidated inventory into the Birmingham store located at 280 N. Woodward.
The Bankruptcy Court has ordered the entire inventory from both locations
to be sold to pay creditors and to ...

CLOSE THE DOORS FOREVER!

OFF
Retail
Prices

PLUS TAKE AN ADDITIONAL

280 N. Woodward

One Block N. of Maple
Birmingham

Daily 10:00-5:30
Thursday and
Friday til 9:00

AU Major Credit Cards and Layaways Accepted

EXCEPT GOLD CHAINS

How lb Increase The Value
Of Your Home...

WITHOUT TAKING OUT A LOAN!

SALE $109. Reg. $139.
Teak Nest of Tables.
Cash & Carry.
4:
Unassembled.

Machon L'Torah
Sets Deadline

Rabbi Abraham Jacobovitz,
Director of Machon L'Torah,
The Jewish Learning Net-
work of Michigan, said an ap-
plication deadline has been
set for the summer learning
program. All applications
must be postmarked by April
30.
The tour, led by Rabbi and
Mrs. Avraham and Bayla
Jacobovitz, will leave July 1
and return July 29.
This program is in conjunc-
tion with Tenebaum Col-
lege/Ohr Somayach of
Jerusalem with a grant from
a local sponsor.
For application, call the
Machon office, 967-0888.

Michigan State
Peaks At $4,100

Some $4,100 in pledges —
an increase of 350 percent
over last year —has been
made by students to the
Michigan State University
1989-90 United Jewish Ap-
peal Campus Campaign.
Last year's campaign rais-
ed $1,500, according to Jeff
Block of West Bloomfield,
MSU campaign co-chairman
with Jodi Leavitt. He said
collections are running at 40
percent thus far.

Project Sets
Award Of Merit

The Neighborhood Project,
a community-based program
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, has established an
award of merit for area
businesses.
The goals of the program in-
clude promoting a sense of
community awareness among
merchants in the Oak
Park/Southfield area and in-
creasing business oppor-
tunities for these merchants.

Business School
Hosts Conference

SALE $169. Reg. $215.
Teak Two Drawer File
Cabinet, 16" x 20" 28"
Cash & Carry
Unassembled.

house of denmark

Only at Keego Harbor 3325 Orchard Lake Rd.
(1 Mile North of Long Lake Rd.) 682-7600.

22

FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1990

SALE
$49.

Reg. $69.
White
Melamine
Bookcase.
68 1/2" x 27" x
9'3 /4 ", Cash
& Carry,
3 For $135.
Unassembled.

The seventh annual
Creativity, Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Con-
ference will take place at
University of Michigan's
School of Business in Ann Ar-
bor April 6-7. "Keys to the
Future of American
Business" is the theme of the
conference, sponsored by U of
M, the U.S. Small Business
Administration and the
Creative Education
Foundation.
Speakers will include Stew
Leonard, chairman and
founder of Stew Leonard's;
Max De Pree, chairman and
CEO of Herman Miller Fur-

niture; Edward Lowe, founder
and CEO of Edward Lowe In-
dustries, Inc.; Florine Mark-
Ross, president and CEO of
the Weight Watchers Group,
Inc.; and Arthur Lipper III,
expert on venture capital and
entrepreneurship.

I IN BRIEF

LINDA MOSS has been
named a principal at LaKritz-
Weber and Co., a leading
Southfield-based commercial
real estate brokerage firm.

STEVEN KRAUSE, a
lawyer, was recently ap-
pointed as a certified member
of the National Board of Trial
Advocacy.

ROBERT SCHUMAN has
opened a real estate firm,
Robert Morris Realtors in
West Bloomfield.

STEVEN CHABEN has
been appointed vice president
of Farbman/Stein and Co., a
Troy based commercial, in-
dustrial, and investment real
estate firm.

DEBRA GARELIK has join-
ed the law firm of Miller, Can-
field, Paddock and Stone.

MARC BELSKY has been
promoted to first vice presi-
dent at Michigan National
Corp.

I NEWS I

Peres' Hopes
Fading Fast

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Labor Party's hopes of put-
ting together a viable coali-
tion government seemed to
be fading fast this week as
the April 11 deadline for ac-
complishing the task loomed
relentlessly nearer.
On that date, the second
day of Passover, the 21-day
mandate Labor Party leader
Shimon Peres received from
President Chaim Herzog
will expire.
Unless the Labor Party
chief has good grounds for
requesting an extension, as
allowed by law, the baton
will be passed to acting
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir, leader of Likud.
The Knesset is evenly split
60-60 between the two major
parties and the factions sup-
porting each.
Peres has failed so far to
pry loose a single defector
from the Likud bloc to break
the arithmetical deadlock.

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