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December 07, 1990 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-12-07

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GIFTS FOR YOUR DOG!

PHYLLIS FINE, R.N., has
been named dermatology con-
sultant for Dr. Marvin Klein.

HARRISON "HARDY"
SEGALL has joined Grace
and Wild Studios as a graphic
designer/animator.

MARK SCHLUSSEL,
formerly of Schlussel, Lifton,
has joined the Detroit office of
the law firm of Miller, Can-
field, Paddock and Stone. As
a partner in the Business Ser-
vices Department, Mr.
Schlussel will be involved in
local and national real estate
and hospital law matters.

CHANUKAH BANDANNAS

$2.00 From
Every Sale
Will Go to ORT

MA 'S

groom a Pet

4503 N. WOODWARD

(2 Blocks South of 14 Mile Road)

RONALD RIBACK, former-
ly of Schlussel, Lifton, has
joined the Bloomfield Hills of-
fice of the law firm of Miller,
Canfield, Paddock and Stone.
As a partner in the corporate
and Banking Department,
Mr. Riback will continue
practicing in the areas of com-
mercial and real estate len-
ding transactions and general
corporate/business services.

549-8500

PROFESSIONAL GROOMING SINCE 1972

SUPER HOLIDAY
SPECIAL

THE MICHIGAN ASSO-
CIATION OF LIFE IN-
SURANCE COUNSELORS
(MALIC) has elected its of-
ficers and directors for 1991.
Franklin Elias, CLU, ChFC,
Southfield, was elected presi-
dent; Neil Werner, CLU, Far-
mington Hills, was elected
2nd vice president; Howard
Sherizen, CLU, ChFC, Farm-
ington Hills, was elected to
the board of directors.

400

BROKEN WINDSHIELD

SAVE $25.00

• When you pay cash/or off your deductible • Must be replaced in shop
• Domestic cars only

04,

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PURITAN AUTO GLASS

1)

Offer Expires 12/1/90 — By Appointment

°

SANFORD NORMAN,
sales associate at Century 21
Town and Country in Birm-
ingham, will be honored as
one of the company's top-
producing sales associates.
Mr. Norman is among the top
two percent of the approx-
imately 88,000 full-time sales
associates who will be
recognized at the annual Cen-
tury International conven-
tion, March 3-6, 1991, in Las
Vegas.

$ 500° OFF ANY DEDUCTIBLE

On Collision Over $500.00

Conditional FREE Loaner Car — Please present ad with order

FREE RUB-OUT with any collision job over $ 50000

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10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE — BODY REPAIR — PAINT WORK

• Corvette & Mustang Specialists • Insurance Claims • Touch Ups

Puritan
Auto Service
355-1200

NI 1: S a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. S a.m.-Noon

-

2 1 54 5 Telegraph

SOMERSET
CLEANERS

FREE
1 PAIR OF PANTS CLEANED AND PRESSED

with any incoming dry cleaning order of $6.95 or more.
May not be combined with any other coupon. Expires 1/7/91.

64

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1990

Lenny's
Body Shop
357-3020

ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED

Itht south of Nine Mile

IL

dy
hop

Professionals
Honored By BASM

NI F S a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-noon

-

VALLIE MYLO

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FASHION RESALE

Exclusively Women's Clothing
and Accessories
Current Fashions Sizes 2-14

ell.'1844 S. Woodward
Birmingham

1 block North of 14 Mile Rd

540-9548

We Pay Cash for Fine
Clothing and
Accessories"

Mon-Fri 12 noon-6 pm
Sat 11 am-6 pm
Closed Sunday

Several builders and other
professionals in the Detroit
metropolitan area were
honored during the 1990 an-
nual awards program spon-
sored by the Builders Associa-
tion of Southeastern
Michigan (BASM).
The Builder of the Year
award went to Scott Jacobson,
president of S.R. Jacobson
Development Corp. in Birm-
ingham. Other honors went
to Norman Cohen, Developer
of the Year, president of
Biltmore Properties in Troy;
and to Terry Nosan, Young
Builder of the Year, vice presi-

dent of Nosan/Cohen Associ-
ates, Inc. in West Bloomfield.
Other award winners were:
Sales Manager of the Year to
Dennis Dickstein, president
of Ralph Manuel Associates,
Inc. in Birmingham, a BASM
board member and chairman
of the 1990 HOMEARAMA
in Brighton; and Sales Person
of the Year and New Sales
Person of the Year to Gail
Sandweiss and Wendy Bratt,
of the Selective Group in Far-
mington Hills.

Several professionals have
received Distinguished Ser-
vice Awards from the Build-
ers Association. They are:
Bruce Etkin and Douglas Et-
kin, chairman and president
of Etkin Equities, Inc. in
Southfield, for service to the
Building Owners and
Managers Association; Craig
Smith, executive vice presi-
dent of Lewiston-Smith Real-
ty Corp. in Oak Park and a
vice president of the Apart-
ment Association of
Michigan, for service in
Political Action; and Esther
Winer, administrative assis-
tant to the president of the
Mike Building Company in
Farmington Hills, for service
to the Professional Women in
Construction Council.

I NEWS I'm

Israel Signs
Two-Year Pact
With Histadrut

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Israeli government has
signed a wage agreement
with the Histadrut labor
federation that may ensure
two years of labor peace in
Israel.
Uncertainty exists because
unions representing profes-
sional workers and civil ser-
vants refused to sign the
pact.
The agreement was con-
cluded Nov. 18 after months
of negotiations between
Histadrut's trade unions
department and the
Treasury.
There were several serious
strikes and job actions when
the talks were suspended. At
one point, the labor federa-
tion threatened a general
strike that would have
paralyzed the country.
The pact that was finally
reached calls for a 9 percent
wage hike for public sector
employees, spread over the
years 1991-92.
The contract is dated April
30, 1990, which means
workers will receive pay
retroactive to that date
amounting to a 30 percent
one-time bonus.

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