BIRTHS 11'1'
REAL ESTATE
UPDATE
LONGINES
Lie,
Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor
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THE RIGHT PRICE
QUESTION: How do I go
about setting the right price to
sell my house? My neighbors'
and friends' suggestions vary
by thousands of dollars — not
even close.
ANSWER: What your house
is worth is not what you think
it is, or what the buyer might
think it is. Its true value is
determined by its location, the
general economic climate, the
current local real estate situa-
tion, the age of the property
and the wear and tear it has
seen.
Call in a well-established local
REALTOR for this vital deter-
mination. He or she is in con-
stant touch with the local
market and KNOWS what
homes are selling at what
prices.
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THE MOST COSTLY mis-
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set the wrong selling price
on his home.
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or drop in at
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Farmington Hills, Michigan
855-32M
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Mon.-Sat. 10-5
Thursday 10-8
Sunday 12-5
BABY PALACE
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• Certified teachers
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• Nurse on staff
Discount available upon enrollment, call for details
476-7370
23321 Orchard Lake Rd. • Nielson Plaza • S. of 10 Mile
dyn. Proud grandparents are
Janice and Harold Katzman
and Regene and Lewis Schul-
man. Great-grandmother is
Rose Manning. Kelsey Jordyn
is named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
father, Lewis Manning, and
her paternal great-uncle,
Benjamin Schulman.
OCT. 15 — Randy and Susan
(Goldenstein) Lichtman of
Miami, Fla., are delighted to
announce the birth of their
son, Edward Benjamin,
brother to Leo Martin. Proud
grandparents are Sondra and
Albert Lichtman of Farm-
ington Hills and Joan and
Albert Goldenstein of Middle-
town, Conn. Great-grand-
mothers are Margaret Licht-
man of Oak Park, Molly Furst
of Farmington Hills and
Freda Spatz of Miami Beach,
Fla. Edward Benjamin is
named in loving memory of
his maternal great-grand-
father, Edward Israel Spatz,
and paternal great-great-
uncle, Benjamin Jacobson.
OCT. 14 — Otto and Patty
(Kaufman) Dube of Southfield —\
joyfully announce the arrival
of their daughter, Andrea
Paige. Thrilled grandparents
are Babs and Herbert Kauf-
man of West Bloomfield, Sal-
ly Dube of Georgetown, S.C.,
and Alfred Dube of Las Vegas,
Nev. Delighted great-grand,
mother is Rose Kaufman of
Southfield. Andrea Paige is
named in loving memory of
her maternal great-grand-
mother, Ann Kopman.
OCT. 4 — Andy and Lori
(Rudner) Rubin of Farm-
ington Hills proudly an-
Congratulations!
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