■
MEMOS page 40
lilllifing i All
Banks
CD
30 Month Term
5. 50 °'
5 .6 P
Annual
Percentage Yield
Jeuntington Banks Certificates of Deposit
are a sound investment and
FDIC insured for todays smart investor.
They are the /,Wi investment,
at the /7qi/ time,
U
president Bernie Moray. The
store features a slightly-angled
entranceway, moveable walls and
ceiling-to-floor banners.
LAUREL PARK Place is cel-
ebrating the Aug. 1 opening of the
Parisian department store in the
Livonia shopping center with a
series of special events this
month. Heading the list is a con-
test which offers a trip for two to
London, England. Shoppers can
enter at the Center Court through
Aug. 14.
Lunchtime fashion shows are
slated for noon to 2 p.m. Aug. 12
and 26 at D. Dennison's and the
Marriott Hotel's Garden Court
restaurant and Detroit Neon
players will conduct a soccer
clinic from 2-4 p.m. Aug. 20. A
Jazz in the Park concert and
fashion show are scheduled for 1-
2:30 p.m. Aug. 27 in the Center
Court.
HOMEOWNERS ready to
post a "For Sale By Owner" sign
in front of their homes are invit-
ed to attend a free seminar for pri-
vate sellers. Sponsored by Philip
Lang of Red Carpet Keim-Supe-
rior Inc. in Lathrup Village, the
seminar will be held from 7-9 p.m.
Aug. 22 in the Marcotte Room at
the Southfield Public Library. Mr.
Lang and a representative from
Standard Federal Bank will make
presentations and answer ques-
tions.
A SEMINAR on "Resolving In-
dividual Employment Disputes"
will be held from 9-11 a.m. Aug.
16 in the American Arbitration
Association (AAA) offices in the
Oakland Towne Square Building
in Southfield.
The AAA is a non-profit orga-
nization which offers dispute res-
olution services to business
executives, attorneys, trade as-
sociations, unions, management,
consumers, families and all lev-
els of government. For further in-
formation on the seminar, call
Karen Rihard at the AAA offices,
352-5500.
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
Continuum Center is offering
workshops on Job Resource
Information (7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 17
on campus), Successful Job
Hunt Strategies (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Aug. 20 on campus), Resumes
That Get Interviews (7-9:30 p.m.
Aug. 24 on campus), How To
Work a Room (7-10 p.m. Aug.
25 at the Rochester Community
House) and How To Work
With Difficult People (7-10 p.m.
Aug. 29 on campus). Registra-
tions are due by Aug. 15, Aug. 17,
Aug. 22, Aug. 22 and Aug. 25, re-
spectively. For further informa-
tion, call 370-3033, or
1-800-370-3042 outside Oakland
County. ❑
LEADING ISRAELI STOCKS
TRADED ON U.S. EXCHANGES
Symbol Name
Exchange
July 22
July 29
SCIXF
Scitex
NASDAQ
'18.06
'20.19
Change
+$2.13
ECILF
ECI Telecom
NASDAQ
'18.00
'18.25
+$0.25
TEVIY
Teva Pharm
NASDAQ
'27.50
'28.00
IEC
PEC Israel
NYSE
'29.38
'27.250
ELBTF
Elba Computers
NASDAQ
'22.25
'21.00
ELT
Elscint LTD
NYSE
'2.25
'2.63
+$0.38
ELRNF
Elron Electronics NASDAQ
'11.00
'10.00
-'1.00
TAD
Tadiran
NYSE
'20.88
'19.63
CMVT
Comverse
NASDAQ
'9.38
'9.00
LANTF
Lannet Data
NASDAQ
'7.75
'8.25
ISL
First Israel Fund NYSE
'13.50
'13.88
-Es0.50
Source: Allen Olender, Prudential Securities,
West Bloomfield.
at the i,f4 bank.
ail
1-800-642-INFO
COMPII_EID Ulf
1011
Huntington
Banks
Membe FD C
A
SMARTER WAY
To
BANK
This rate is effective July 22, 1994, and is subject to change. Low $500.00
minim= deposit required. A penalty will he imposed for early withdrawal.
■
KAREN STRICHARTZ has
been elected president of the De-
troit chapter of the American Pro-
duction and Inventory Control
Society (APICS) for the fiscal year
beginning July 1. More than
1,000 Detroit members partici-
pate annually in educational pro-
grams to learn "best practice"
production and resource man-
agement methods.
Ms. Strichartz is president of
Advantage Consulting, a man-
agement consultant firm which
specializes in the integration of
information technologies and hu-
man resources to improve busi-
ness performance.
APICS is an international non-
profit organization of more than
70,000 members which is dedi-
cated to the education and cer-
tification of manufacturing
professionals.
ALYSSA MARTINA, pub-
lisher of MetroPARENT maga-
zine, is previewing upcoming
events for the family each Thurs-
s -reve
STEIN
the law firm of Muller, Muller,
Richmond, Harms, Myers &
Sgroi in Birmingham was elect-
ed a member of the Fair Debt
Collection Committee of the Com-
mercial Law League of America.
Founded in 1895, the Commer-
cial Law League is North Amer-
ica's oldest creditors rights
organization. Mr. Stillman, a
1986 graduate of Michigan State
University, earned his juris doc-
tor from the University of Detroit
School of Law in 1989.
RONALD RICH of the law
firm of Ronald 13. Rich & Asso-
ciates in Farmington Hills was
elected a member of the For-
warders & Receivers Committee
of the Commercial Law League
of America. Mr. Rich earned his
Alyssa Martina
juris doctor from the Thomas M.
day on WDIV/Channel 4's noon Cooley School of Law in Lansing
newscast. The segment is called in 1980 after graduating from the
"Time 4 Families" and it is a col- University of Michigan in 1977.
laborative effort of WDIV and
JEFFREY ADELMAN of
MetroPARENT.
Ann Arbor has joined the Detroit
MICHAEL STILLMAN of KUDOS page 44