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December 02, 1994 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-02

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A Classic for Now
and Future Time.

compiled bt./ Steve Stein

Wendy Brickner is the owner
of Mail Works Plus, located at the
northeast corner of 14 Mile and
Farmington Road. For further in-
formation on the campaign, call
Ms. Brickner, (810) 737-8910.

A NEW family-operated gift bas-

ket business has opened in Farm-
ington Hills.
Gordon's Holiday Gift Baskets
& More, owned by Herb, Lana
and Wendy Gordon, is located at
30886 Orchard Lake Road in the
Orchard-14 shopping center.
Delivery, shipping and gift
wrapping are available. For fur-
ther information, call the store,
(810) 851-7170.

The Movado® Sapphire
Museum® Watch.

A futuristic interpretation of the legendary design:
The Movado Sapphire Museum Watch.
A synthetic sapphire crystal forms the front of
the watch. Water-resistant, electronic
quartz. Calfskin strap. In all black, or
in 18 karat gold micron finish. Swiss-crafted.

32940 lviddlebelt Rd.
(At 14 Me Rd. in the Broadway Plaza)

JEWELERS

Irvin Yackness

Phone: 855-1730
Farmington Hills, Whigan

Breathtaking Jewelry ... Astonishing Prices

NO-LOAD FUNDS

THE TOP PICKS FOR 1995

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the serious investor

*- Learn specific strategies for creating a
winning conservative, moderate, or
aggressive no-load portfolio.

* Find out why last year's top funds could
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THE BUILDERS Association of
Southeastern Michigan (BASM)
and the Apartment Association
of Michigan (AAM) honored
Melvin Kaftan, Nancy Rosen and
Irvin Yackness this week at their
1994 Leadership Recognition and
Awards Night at the Hyatt Re-
gency Hotel in Dearborn.
Mr. Kaftan, president of Kaf-
tan Enterprises in Southfield and
outgoing president of the AAM,
received a Distinguished Service
to the Apartment Industry
Award. Ms. Rosen and Mr. Yack-
ness were cited for their work on
the 1994 Homearama Commit-
tee.
A member of the AAM since "Rosebuds" at Roz & Sherm.
1983, Mr. Kaftan served as vice
president in 1987 and became ANEW DEPARTMENT called
president in 1988. During his "Rosebuds," which carries cloth-
tenure as president, Mr. Kaftan ing and other items for infants
helped the AAM pass the no-rent and toddlers, has been added at
control bill into law and convince Roz & Sherm in the Bloomfield
then-Gov. James Blanchard to Plaza.
have the state pay subsidized
In addition to "Rosebuds," the
rent directly to rental property store has expanded its gift de-
owners.
partment for all ages.

MAIL WORKS Plus of West
Bloomfield, a PostNet franchise,
is helping its parent company
raise money to fund research in
the fight against juvenile dia-
betes.
The more than 200 PostNet
franchises in the United States,
Canada, South America
and Brazil hope to generate
$50,000 to pay for one full-time
juvenile diabetes researcher for
one year.
PostNet, a postal and person-
al service business, will donate
five cents to juvenile diabetes for
each parcel shipped by its fran-
chises during December.
PostNet president Steve
Greenbaum has a personal stake
in this campaign. His 6-year-old
son Brandon is a juvenile dia-
betic.

KEN MUSIC and Michael Wol-
ford Photography of Royal Oak
has entered into a joint venture
with Square One Concepts, a
business communications com-
pany.
Operating as Studio 326, the
company provides creative and
production services in photogra-
phy, motion pictures, corporate
communications and graphic de-
sign.

THE LARGEST drugstore

chain in Michigan has retained
the largest public relations
agency in the state to provide as-
sistance in media relations, in-
ternal communications,
community relations and special
events.
Perry Drug Stores, headed by

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