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November 11, 1994 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-11

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12 MONTH CERTIFICATE

5.25%
5.35%

First
Rate
Rates.

INTEREST
RATE

A.P.Y./

These are fixed rate
certificates of deposit
that are insured by
the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
(FDIC). A minimum
opening deposit and
balance of $500.00
is required to obtain
the stated A.P.Y.

24 MONTH CERTIFICATE

5.75°/0 17ART7T
5.87%

Compiled bt Steve Stein

A COT I ,F,CTION of Cartier jew-

eled watches will be on display at
Jules R. Schubot Jewellers in
Troy through Nov. 16.
The collection, comprised of 75
watches valued at more than $1
million, is travel-
ing to 15 U.S.
cities during the
fall and winter.
Schubot's is an
authorized deal-
er of Cartier
products. For fur-
ther information
about the collec-
tion, call
Schubot's, 810-
649-1122.

A.P.Y./

Call 338-7700
352-7700

48 MONTH CERTIFICATE

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6. 1 3% A P Yl*

FIRST SECURITY

INTREARTEEsT

SAVINC/S BANk

"First in Service".

Main Office

2600 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills. MI 48302

* Annual percentage yield when compounded quarterly. Rate is accurate as of 11/11/94.

Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts may be assessed.

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Networks, will discuss "Star
Wars on the Information High-
way" at a noon Nov. 16 luncheon
meeting of the Women's Eco-
nomic Club in the Westin Hotel's
Columbus Ballroom.
For further in-
formation on the
meeting, call
Gerry Barrons of
the Women's
Economic Club,
313-963-5088.

TAX ISSUES
will be discussed
by Denise
Greenway, tax
associate with
Plante & Moran,
THE HOME
at a 6 p.m. Nov.
built by the Cartier's Jeweled Diablo watch is on 17 meeting of
display at Jules R. Schubot
Builders Associ- Jewellers.
the Institute of
ation of South-
Management
eastern Michigan
Accountants -
(BASM) for the Lighthouse Oakland County Chapter. For
agency in the Unity Park neigh- reservations, call David Adair,
borhood of Pontiac was handed 810-627-6760.
over to the new homeowners in a
ROUNDTABLE discussions
ceremony this week.
Among the guests at the cer- about "Creating the Workplace
emony were Peter Burton, chair- of Tomorrow" will be held from
man of the BASM Lighthouse 5:30-8 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Fair-
Committee and president of Bur- lane Manor in Dearborn.
Representatives from the six
ton Katzman Development in
Birmingham, and Bernie Glieber- organizations which received
man, past president of BASM 1994 Today's Workplace of To-
and president of Crosswinds morrow awards from the
Communities in Novi, which built Women's Economic Club will
speak at the seminar.
the home for Lighthouse.
For further information on the
Robert and Lisa Beane and
their two young daughters are event, call Gerry Barrons of the
Women's Economic Club, 313-
now living in the home.
963-5088.
A FREE SEMINAR on "Real
Estate and You — The Career" OUTSTANDING PROFES-
will be held from 7-9 p.m. Nov. 15 SIONALS in the building in-
at the Red Carpet Keim-Superi- dustry will be honored Nov. 29 at
or real estate office in Lathrup the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dear-
born when the Builders Associa-
Village.
Philip Lang, broker/owner of tion of Southeastern Michigan
Red Carpet Keim-Superior, will (BASM) and the Apartment As-
conduct the seminar. For reser- sociation of Michigan (AAM) host
their 1994 Leadership Recogni-
vations, call 810-559-7470.
tion and Awards Night.
The Builder of the Year, Young
A BREAKFAST BRIEFING on
import/export opportunities with Builder of the Year and Associ-
Israel will be held from 7:30-9 ate Member of the Year will be
a.m. Nov. 16 at the Skyline Club named. There also will be an in-
in the 2000 Town Center in ductee into the BASM Hall of
Fame, distinguished service
Southfield.
Sherwin Pomerantz, president awards and special recognition
of Atid Economic Developers for for BASM president Robert Jones
Israel, will conduct the briefing. and AAM president Melvin Kaf-
The event is sponsored by the tan.
Other awards to be presented
American-Israel Chamber of
include Developer of the Year, Re-
Commerce of Michigan.
For further information on the modeler of the Year and Sales
briefing, call Miriam Shear, 810- Person of the Year.
For further information on the
661-1948, or Murray Sittsamer,
awards night, call BASM and the
810-474-8855.
AAM, 810-737-4477.
KAY KOPLOVITZ, the founder,
chairwoman and CEO of USA GRADY & GRADY, a Birming-

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