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October 02, 1992 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-02

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INPAPITS
CHILDRENS

Where Every Child Is A. Star!

SAVE 20%
SAVE 30%
SAVE 40%
SAVE 50%

JPM Seniors
Plan Events

The Oakland County
Health Division will offer flu
' shots at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Community
Center 1-3 p.m., Oct. 23.
A fee of $3 will be charged
to those able to pay. Persons
, will have the opportunity to
read and sign an informed
consent form.
For information call the
Lrenter, 967-4030.
The Wednesday Afternoon
- Social offers songs, music and
light refreshments each week
1-3 p.m. at JPM.
The Jewish Community
Center offers an active senior
exercise program each week-
day morning. The Monday,
Wednesday, Friday class is 45
minutes of stretching, toning
and non-impact aerobics
created especially for those
age 55 plus. 11-11:45 a.m. On
Tuesdays 10:15-11 a.m. a
special easy-action class
allows participants to work
body and mind with non-
F -Arenuous exercise.
A federally-funded, kosher,
' hot lunch program is offered
Monday through Friday at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
i'. Jewish Community Center.
Meals are reserved beginning
at 10 a.m. each weekday on a
first come, first served basis
r persons age 60 and older.
Call Cora Terrell, 968-1260,
for information.



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The Charles Shapiro Post
and Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans will ride
the Coe Rail Road 1:45 p.m.
Oct. 11 with an optional
lunch at Key Largo beginning
at noon.
Reservations are required
for both the lunch and train
ride. For information call
Jerry Order, 968-0397; or
Myra Goodman, 546-8090.

on 4th item*
on 5th item*
on 6th through 10th items

*items must be of equal or lesser value

Fall Color Trip
Set For Oct. 21

An autumn color tour of the
Irish Hills is set for Oct. 21
sponsored by the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The day will include a visit
to Hidden Lake Gardens, a
trip through rural Lenawee
>< County aboard the vintage
passenger coaches of the
Blissfield Railroad, a lun-
cheon buffet at the Bauer
> Manor and shopping at the
Monroe Outlet Mall.
For information, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000.

on 1st three items

ANSWER: Subject to the law
of supply and demand, land is
the greatest "product" of them
all. Its supply is fixed and the de-
mand is ever-growing.
Although land is not expan-
dable, population certainly is.
By the year 2000, the population
of the United States is projected
to be around 300 million. What
this means is that every month
from now to the turn of the cen-
tury, we will be adding to the
population enough people to fill
a city the size of Toledo, Ohio.
By the year 2000, half of the
population will be living in
dwellings that have not yet been
built and on land that has never
been used for dwellings.

LAND SUPPLY IS FIXED, but

demand for it is ever grow•
ing. This makes It an
outstanding long term in-
vestment.
*****************

Ray A. Fox

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