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Please call us for more information regarding our services. • Private and semi-private rooms • Medicare Certified • Respite care • Specializing in Rehabilitative Services • Hospice service THE DETROI T JEWIS H NEWS Admissions Office Open Mon.-Fri. 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Admissions Counselors available evenings and weekends 810-557-3333 h"GRANCARE Commitment to Excellence'" Located on 12 Mile, West of Greenfield Road 4111111•111111111/ Mercedes Benz • • • • • • • 17 Years Experience With Mercedes Benz The Best in Personalized Service The Best Price with No Hassle No High Pressure - Only STRAIGHT TALK! Pick-up & Delivery with a Loaner Car From "C" Class to "S" Class Whatever You Desire! Lease or Buy - New or Used PAUL MILGRIM Gratiot at 8 Mile - ♦ 0 WOOD MOTORS (313) 245-0619 or 372-2600 Compiled by THE 1994 VERSION of the En- trepreneur's Guide to Business Planning handbook has been re- leased by Gordon & Company cer- tified public accountants and management consultants. The 32-page document is designed to assist business own- ers who are seeking funding from external sources or trying to manage their firms more prof- itably. To receive a copy of the booklet at no cost or obligation, a request should be submitted on company letterhead to Gordon & Compa- ny P.C., 1301 West Long Lake Road, Suite 200, Troy, MI 48098. A copy also can be requested by calling Mary Kline-Cueter, the di- rector of entrepreneurial services for Gordon & Company, at (810) 952-0200. BRADLEY MARKETING Group is on the move. The com- pany's offices, showroom and warehouse are now situated in a more than 21,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art renovated facili- ty at 21470 Coolidge in Oak Park, one block south of their former lo- cation in the city. "This year, we have changed our company's name to reflect our larger scope of services, increased our sales by 20 percent over last year, and now expanded our fa- cilities," said Bradley chief exec- utive officer Hal Schwartz. In 10 years, Bradley has evolved from a one-person firm to one which has 30 employees. It offers promotional products, recognition awards and corporate identity programs. A COCKTAIL RECEPTION for members and prospective members of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Michi- gan will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at the law offices of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone in Detroit. Joseph Scott, manager of sales and marketing at Deco Grand, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss his experiences while forg- ing business relationships be- tween several Israeli companies and General Motors. For further information about the reception, call the chamber at (810) 661-1948 or new chamber president Michael Traison at (313) 496-7657. ADVICE on how to handle dif- ficult tenants will be offered at Steve Stein two Sept. 27 seminars sponsored by the Apartment Association of Michigan (AAM). Professional speaker Joyce Weiss of Joyce Weiss Associates in West Bloomfield will conduct the 8-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m. workshops at the Northfield Hilton in Troy. For registration information, call AAM at (810) 737-4477. MARS ADVERTISING in Southfield has won the contract to create a campaign that will publicize the remodeling of the Emergency Center at Macomb Hospital Center in Warren. Newspaper, outdoor, direct mail and radio advertising and promotional materials will be pre- pared by Mars. All will provide information on the remodeling and the fact that emergency ser- OWNER-BUILDER contracts vices will not be affected by the will be the subject of a Sept. 28 project. seminar sponsored by the Construction is scheduled to be Builders Association of South- completed by late January. Mars eastern Michigan (BASM). will coordinate the planning of a Jack Waller, president of NCI public open house in the spring. Associates in Madison Heights, will conduct the 9 a.m. to noon THE LATEST in business tech- workshop at the BASM head- nology will be on display Oct. 6-8 quarters in Farmington Hills. For at Cobo Center in Michigan's first registration information, call Office Tech/Computer Expo. BASM at (810) 737-4477. In addition to the more than 100 exhibitors who will promote HOMEOWNERS interested in their products, there will be edu- contracting major home remod- cational seminars. Expo hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eling projects are invited to attend seminars offered through contin- Oct. 6-7 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. uing education programs in Birm- 8. For tickets or for further infor- ingham, Farmington Hills, mation, call Cindy Hunter at Huntington Woods, Novi and (810) 643-3317. West Bloomfield. Neil Chapin of Alliance Con- THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE struction Services will conduct the award at Homearama 1994 went seminars, which will run from to "The Georgetown," a traditional Sept. 20 through Oct. 25. For en- ranch with a walk-out basement rollment information, call Mr. built by Tanck Carpentry of Novi. "The Mackinac," a Victorian Chapin at (810) 399-1204. two-story home by McGrath Con- struction of Commerce Township, FRANKLIN BANK once again took second place. Fireside Homes is the sponsOr of the Our Town of White Lake Township captured Art Exhibition and Sale, an an- third place with its country-style nual fund-raiser for the Commu- "The Hearthside." nity House in Birmingham. Some 32 percent of the People's The largest juried art exhibit Choice voters said they planned for Michigan artists in the state, to purchase a new home in the Our Town will be held Oct. 19-23 next 12 months. Homeowners at the Community House. This is made up 88 percent of the voters. the third consecutive time that The other 12 percent were Franklin Bank has been the spon- renters. sor of the nine-year-old event. Homearama 1994 will contin- Allen Rubiner, gallery owner ue through Sunday in the Brent- and art dealer, will be the juror. wood Subdivision on Cooley Lake He will choose approximately 300 Road just west of Bogey Lake winners. In addition, Franklin Road in White Lake Township. Bank will award a sponsor's prize Hours are noon to 10:30 p.m.. for the first time. Franklin Bank also is spon- WINNERS and losers were soring an accompanying Student crowned in the second annual Art Exhibition. The Southfield- Corporate Macker 3-on-3 basket- based bank will provide a com- ball competition held last month memorative gift for all at Oakland University in con- participating students and prizes junction with the Gus Macker for the winners. tournament. A sampling of the students' Twenty-six business teams work will be on display in the lob- participated in the Corporate by of Franklin Bank's Birming- Macker. Earning "coveted" Toilet ham branch from Oct. 14-23. Bowl awards for being the