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January 03, 1992 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-01-03

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OCT. 21 — Jeffrey Zaslow and
Sherry Margulis-Zaslow of
West Bloomfield proudly an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Alexandra Nicole,
sister of Jordan Danielle.
Maternal grandparents are
George and Marilyn Margulis
of Williamsville, N.Y. Pater-
nal grandparents are Harry
and Naomi Zaslow of Broom-
all, Pa. Paternal great-grand-
mother is Tillie Zaslow of
Philadelphia. Alexandra was
given the Hebrew name Sara
Yael, in loving memory of her
maternal great-grandmother,
Sarah Midda, and her pater-
nal great-grandfather, Alec
Zaslow.

PRESENTLY LOCATED IN HUNTER'S SQUARE • 14 MILE AND ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • FARMINGTON HILLS

HANDBAGS
JEWELRY

Fashion Jewelry, Sterling Silver

Up
To

-1 FOR SENIORS I

Senior Events
At Maple-Drake

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center
will host a docent tour of the
"Russian Immigrant Artist
From Israel" exhibition in
the Janice Charach Epstein
Museum/Gallery Jan. 6. The
group will meet for coffee in
Room 239 at 1 p.m. prior to
the tour. There is a charge for
non-members.
The senior adults will hold
a lecture/discussion on "Na-
tional Health Insurance
Issues" 1 p.m. Jan. 8 in the
Allen Lounge. Jack Hurwitz,
formerly with the UAW, will
speak. There is a charge for
non-members.
Fitness Through Folk
Dance with Sonny Lipenholtz
will resume 1:15-3 p.m. Jan.
7. There is a drop-in fee.
For information, call
661-1000, ext. 345.

JPM Seniors
Set Events

Rabbi Alan Blustein will
lecture on Judaism 10:45 a.m.
each Friday in the Jaffe Hall.
Naomi Levine will present
a short story reading hour
10-11 a.m. Thursdays.
Persons with hearing im-
pairment are invited to the
Friday morning captioned
movie 10 a.m. in the
Assembly Hall. Police
Academy 6 will be shown;
there is no charge.
Sol Grandier will facilitate
the Yiddish Culture Club
study group meeting 12:30
p.m. Jan. 9.
"Your Prescription for Hap-
piness," a four-part workshop,
will begin 1 p.m. Jan. 13.
Future sessions are schedul-
ed for Feb. 10, March 9 and
April 13. There is no charge.
"Press Review," a current
events discussion group,
meets 1:30 p.m. in Room 15 at
JPM.

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cruisewear excluded

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not applicable to
any previous sales or layaways.

previous sales excluded

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Hours:
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REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor

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855-3214

ALL SALES FINAL

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WHAT IS AN APPRAISAL?

QUESTION: What is the
difference between a Real-
tor suggesting a selling
price for a property and an
appraisal?
ANSWER: A suggested
selling price is not an offi-
cial appraisal. An appraisal
is the valuation of your
property by a qualified
Appraiser for a fee. His
written instrument will
carry its weight as docu-
mentation in any official
capacity such as for tax or
legal problems.
An Appraiser will provide
you with a document which
will cover all the elements
which go into the valuation.
If it is income property,
he will capitalize the pres-
ent and future income
potential.

THERE'S A WORLD of
difference between an
appraisal and a sug-
gested selling price.

Please Phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at

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ASSOCIATES, INC.

32440 Franklin Road
Franklin

Phone: 626-8700

Presented in cooperation with

Chase Manhattan of Michigan

Philip Spina, Vice President

Bloomfield Hills: 313.645-6466

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