Wear It Again . . . Kids REAL ESTATE UPDATE (Formerly Once Upon A Child) A unique children's boutique featuring new and nearly new children's clothing, accessories, and gift items. great-grandmother, Lillian Robinson, and paternal great- grandmother, Edna Taborsky. MARCH 19 — Jeffrey and Barbara (Kushner) Kurland of Brooklyn, N.Y., are de- lighted to announce the birth of their son, Alexander Abra- ham. Proud grandparents are Charles and Elinor Kurland of West Bloomfield. Alex- ander is named in loving memory of his paternal great- grandfather, Abraham Allen Kurland. MARCH 19 — Hardy Segall and Eve Avadenka announce the birth of Nathan Ray Segall, brother to Mitchell Drew. Happy grandparents are Jack and Shelly Segall of West Bloomfield and Edward and Beverly Avadenka of Or- chard Lake and great-grand- mother, Ann Aisen of South- field. Nathan Ray is named for his paternal great-grand- father, Harold Nathan Segall, and maternal great-aunt, Frances Rae Avadenka. FEB. 26 — Paul and Julie (Adell) Verona of Farmington Hills are delighted to an- nounce the birth of their son Bradley Adam. Proud grand- parents are Sharron and Frank Adell of Birmingham, and Judy and Coleman Verona of Farmington Hills. Excited great-grandmothers are Evelyn Carpenter of West Bloomfield and Ruth Waxer of Southfield. Bradley Adam is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grand- father, Paul Carpenter, and his paternal great-grand- mother, Florence Verona. Congratulations! Every baby is unique and we are delighted to offer the birth an- nouncement column as a service to the com- munity. We must caution our readers, however, to use good taste in mak- ing their announcement. The Jewish News reserves the right to edit any announcement. Birth announcements must be typewritten, double-spaced, and in- clude a daytime phone number of the sender. Please include the date of the birth and cities of residence for the baby's family and grand- parents. Announcements re- ceived by 10 a.m. Tues- day will be considered for that Friday's paper, but space limitations may delay publication. 25836 Middlebelt Road Mid-Eleven Shopping Center Farmington Hills, Ml 48336 (313) 442-2900 GRAND OPENING MAY 3 We will pay CASH for NEARLY-NEW children's clothing newborn to size 10, books and playthings, infant seats and carriers, nursery accessories, playpens and swings. By appointment only. Please call today .. . (313) 442-2900 LAYETTES Our Specialty Always 20% OFF Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor TREES AND MONEY QUESTION: Is it true that planting trees on vacant house lots can increase the value of that property? ANSWER: A study in Amherst, Massachusetts in- dicates that, while planting trees on an average-sized lot can add between 7% and 15% to the land value, you can risk reducing the value by overdoing it. The study shows that land value increases at about $300 per tree of six-inch diameter or more, up to a total of sixteen trees. The next ten trees increases the land value by only $200 apiece, and the 30th tree is considered "worthless." Any trees beyond the thirty may actually REDUCE the land value according to the study. PLANTING TREES on a vacant lot can Increase Its value, but too many can reduce the value. Please Phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Presented in cooperation with Chase Manhattan of Michigan rk, CHASE Jim Linnane, Vice President i Bloomfield Hills: 313.645-6466 CHILDREN BARBIZON WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD the famous baby and me 31045 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, Michigan 855-3214 We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 YOUR BAR/BAT MITZVAH something special when personally photographed by MODELING & TALENT AGENCY will conduct FREE private interviews and evaluations for those 4 and older for their potential in training for TV corn- mercials and modeling. The interviews and evaluations will take place in the West Bloomfield studios of Barbizon on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and are by APPOINT- MENT ONLY. For more information call now: We've Moved To West Bloomfield o f SOUTHFIELD 4 1 an early detection center E.* (1) PHOTOGRAPHY in the historic "Ward Eagle home" 29655 W. 14 Mile Rd. Just W. of Middlebelt 932-1780 (313) 8555660 offering the most accurate techniques for detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages aCall (313) 350•3232 CC) 25811 w. 12 mile • suite 202 • southfield THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 103