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June 22, 1990 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-06-22

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Spring Summer

Delighted great-grandparents
are Sam and Sophie Nemzin
of Southfield.

MAY 28 — Robert and Becky
Udman of Monsey, N.Y., are
thrilled to announce the birth
of their first child, Akiva
Elazar. Proud grandparents
are Carol and Michael Ud-
man of Oak Park, Sue Sukoff
and Fred Sukoff, both of Nor-
folk, Va. Delighted
great-grandmothers are Rose
Stone of Lathrup Village,
Frances Udman of Livonia
and Alice Bloom of Emporia,
Va.

MAY 27 — Marlon and Kim
(Kaber) Sundheimer are
thrilled to announce the birth
of their daughter, Brittany
Jill. Proud big brother is
Brandon Jacob. Happy grand-
parents are Marty and Esther
Kaber and Bess Sundheimer.
Delighted great-grandmother
is Jean Kaber. Brittany Jill is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-great-
uncle, Herbert Moritz.

MAY 24 — Drs. Brad and
Susan (Bakst) Mattison of
Coral Springs, Fla., joyfully
announce the birth of their
son, Brian Jeffrey. Proud
grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs. Myron Bakst of Birm-
ingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Mattison of Statten
Island, N.Y. Brian Jeffrey is
named in loving memory of
his great-grandfathers Dr.
Joseph Bakst and Joseph
Mattison, and his uncle,
Keith Bakst.

MAY 23 — David and Stacy
(Licht) Gordon are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Samantha Claire.
Proud grandparents are Ron
and Arlene Licht and Harvey
and Clara Gordon. Delighted
great-grandparents are
Simon and Jeanette Gottlieb
and Dora Fischhoff. Saman-
tha Claire is named in loving
memory of her maternal
great-grandparents, Sam and
Clara Licht.

MAY 21 — Stephen and
Susan Kaatz of Huntington
Woods are proud to announce
the birth of their twin sons,
Aaron Michael and Joel Alan.
Happy grandparents are Paul
Polly Kaatz of Huntington
Woods and Leonard and
Eileen Berke of Cincinnati,
Ohio. Excited great-grand-
mothers are Cecilia Gleiser
and Ann Berke of Southfield.
Aaron is named in memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father, Abe Dworkin. Joel is
named in memory of his
paternal great-grandfather,
Jose Gleiser.

SALE

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

HOUSE VALUE VS LOT VALUE

Savings up to

75% OFF

Begins Wednesday, June 27th
Maternity — Children's
Layette

baby

and

me

Maternity • Children's • Layette
31045 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan
855-3214

no charges. all sales
final. not applicable
to any previous purchases.

REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Hours:
Mon,-Sat. 10-5
Thursday 10-8

QUESTION: What is the
proper relationship between
the cost of a lot and the value
of the house on it?

ANSWER: Old rules of
thumb have lost much of their
meaning. It used to be that
land represented about one-
sixth of the home's purchase
price. Then it moved up to
one-fourth. And it will change
again as the cost of land con-
tinues to rise.
Nevertheless, the land value
versus house value ratio can-
not be totally dismissed be-
cause it does, to some extent,
affect the resale value of the
property. It may not make
much difference if you put an
inexpensive house on an ex-
pensive lot, but it could be a
mistake to have too much
house for the land.







2045 W. Maple • Walled Lake, Ml

Resume Writing
Career Counseling
Occupational Training
Job Leads
On the Job Training

Putting Experience to Work

MUSIC THAT'LL
MAKE YOUR NEXT
PARTY -

where the pet set goes

W. Bloomfield Plaza • Orchard Lake Road • 932-3800

2315 Coolidge Highway • Berkley Plaza • Berkley, MI 48072 • 544-1538
Layaway available
M-S 10-5, Thurs. 10-7

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Project ABLE is a non-profit service of
United Community Services and funded through
the Michigan Department of Labor, the C.S. Mott
Foundation, the Community Foundation for
Southeast Michigan, Vista and Corporate
contributions.

graDmingtails

Now taking your maternity clothes on consignment.

NIL. CHASE

CALL (313) 443-0370

At one of the finest salons in town
a fur coat is always acceptable,

Professional • Formal • Nay

Phone: 626-8700

INTERESTED IN WORKING?

Located in: Commerce Place Industrial Park
between Welch and Decker Roads

High quality previously owned kind new maternity clothes

32440 Franklin Road
Franklin

OVER 55?

— Cash or Checks Only —

WEAR!

CRANBROOK
ASSOCIATES, INC

OPERATION AIN Me
EVAN

A clothing manufacturer has opened an
outlet store on Maple Road,
1 1/4 miles West of Haggerty.
• Wholesale prices on every item
• Fresh new merchandise daily
OPEN MON.-FRI. 10 am-4 pm

ni TODDLER

N\

Please phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at

Chase Manhattan of Michigan
Jim Linnane, Second Vice President
Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466

Annie's Antics

NOW
ACCEPTING

Fri"

THE RELATIONSHIP be-
tween the cost of the lot
and cost of the house is
important.

Presented in cooperation with

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
OUTLET STORE

BABY

sALE.

A CLASS ACT!

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Remember ...

THE CLASS ACT DJs
THE CLASS ACT ORCHESTRA



FEATURING

STUART ROGOFF

For booking information call, 358-5744

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