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December 30, 1994 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-30

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Special Values End Dec. 311

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CD INA P I L. E D
STEVE STEIN

. . ....



5,90/43

A.P.R.

Financing
Available

NEW 1994 Models

New '94 BMW 325i
WAS $32;460
NOW $27,990

SAVE $4,460

Bright red, sand leather, Stk# 4359-00

New '94 BMW 325iA
WAS $337370
NOW $28,790

Bright red, sand leather, Stk# 4450-00

New '94 BMW 325iA
WAS $363620
NOW $30,490

1994 Demo Close-Out

'94 BMW 318i

WAS $277276
NOW $22,990

Boston Green/sand leatherette, heated mirrors,
cruise control, fog lights, Stk# 788-00

'94 BMW 318iA

WAS $277726
NOW $22,990

Blue/gray cloth, cruise, fog lights, limited slip,
Stk# 4161-00

Alpine white/sand leather, on-board computer,
traction control, Stk# 4419-00

New '94 BMW 325is
SAVE $4,680
WAS $34T170
NOW $29,490

Calypso red/sand leather, on-board computer,
rear spoiler, Stk# 4417-00

New '94 BMW 325isa
WAS $34,045
NOW $29,290

'94 BMW 325iA

WAS $36;225
NOW $29,690

Jet black/sand leather, heated mirrors, traction
control, on-board computer, Stk# 4338-00

'94 BMW 325iA

Arctic Gray/gray leather, Stk# 4537-00

WAS $367700
NOW $29,990

Gray/gray leather, heated seats & mirrors, trac-
tion control, on-board computer, Stk# 4265-00

New '94 BMW 325isa
WAS $34;045
NOW $29,290

Boston Green/sand leather, Stk# 4481-00

'94 BMW 325iA

WAS $34,605
NOW $28,990

New '94 BMW 325ic
WAS $41734-5
NOW $36,290

Convertible, Alpine White/gray leather, sport pkg.,
traction control, heated mirrors, Stk# 4596-00

Bright red/sand leather, heated mirrors, limited
slip, fold down rear seat, Stk# 4138-00

Plus sales tax, lic. fee & plates. Subject to pre-sale as of 12/16/94. Credit application must be taken by Dec. 31, 1994. Delivery must be
taken by Jan. 3, 1995

ERHARD
BMW
642-6565

4065 Maple
Just E. of Telegraph
Bloomfield Hills

Michigan's Largest and Most
Experienced BMW Dealer
Family Owned and
Operated Since 1964

SALES
OPEN
SATURDAY
10 am-4 pm

OPEN MON. &
THURS. EVENINGS
UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

Norman LoPatin

Michele Burdowski

NORMAN LoPATIN has been

product literature and mer-
chandising programs.
Ms. Burdowski, a former De-
troiter, has been with RPA since
April. She previously was a se-
nior account executive on
Chrysler business at Bozell
Worldwide. She helped launch
both the Chrysler Concorde and
Plymouth Neon.
She won Detroit's Adcraft PM
Club Award of Excellence in
1993 for her contributions to the
Detroit advertising community.

elected chairman of the board
of Hospice of Southeastern
Michigan. Mr. LoPatin, a part-
ner in LoPatin and Company
real estate developers in West
Bloomfield, has been on the
board since 1989 and has
chaired its marketing and facil-
ities committees.
Hospice of Southeastern
Michigan, which was founded in
1980, provides comfort care to
persons with a life-limiting ill-
ness and support for their fam-
ilies. It serves nearly 650
patients daily from Wayne, Oak-
land, Macomb and surrounding
counties.

MICHELE BURDOWSKE has

been promoted to account su-
pervisor in the Honda Account
Group at Rubin Postaer and As-
sociates (RPA) in Los Angeles.
She oversees the collateral busi-
ness for Honda, which includes

JOSEPH LASH has been hired

as an associate by the Langrias
& Associates law firm in South-
field.
A Bloomfield Township resi-
dent, Mr. Lash graduated from
the University of Michigan in
1991 and he earned his juris doc-
tor degree from the Wayne State
University Law School. He was
admitted to the Michigan State
Bar in November.

Israel, Jordan Down To Business

Israeli and Jordanian negotia-
tors have begun focusing on the
nuts and bolts of reaching a free
trade agreement and close eco-
nomic cooperation.
The Joint Trade and Econom-
ic Cooperation Committee, which
met recently in Dir Ala, Jordan,
decided to create a trade sub-
committee and a panel that will
be responsible for investment, in-
dustrial cooperation, and mon-
etary and banking issues.
The trade subcommittee,
which will be headed on the Is-
raeli side by the Customs Ser-
vice, will focus in the coming
months on reaching a Most Fa-
vored Nation (MFN) trade agree-
ment between the countries.
According to the Israeli Trea-
sury's international division di-

rector Ehud Kaufman, who co-
chairs the joint committee, the
Jordanians are pushing to start
talks on MFN status. .
Moreover, Mr. Kaufman adds,
the Jordanians have a broad con-
cept of economic cooperation,
with a heavy emphasis on a bi-
lateral framework that includes
Israeli investments in Jordan,
joint industrial development, and
joint free processing zones.
Asked whether the Jordani-
ans envision setting up assem-
bly plants next to the border,
Mexico-style, Mr. Kaufman
responded that his counterparts
are strongly influenced by
the North American Free Trade
Area (NAFTA) agreement
model.

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