GREAT RATE! MEMOS page 47 Annual Percentage Yield 6 MONTH CD Visit the Investment Specialists at Birmingham — Norm Lining 810-646-8787 Sterling West Bloomfield — Greg Kane 810-855-6644 A CONTINUING EDUCA- TION real estate seminar for li- Southfield — Charles Rollo bank &trust 810-355-9831 "We create solutions." 8 SIMPLE INTEREST AT MATURITY ONLY. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD EFFECTIVE AS OF MARCH 3, 1995. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL Berkley — Todd Hegler 810-546-2590 FDIC INSURED When You Bring Your Feet To Sherman's, We'll Lend A Hand To Miracle Mission When you buy a pair of men's or women's shoes at Sherman's during March or April and mention this ad, we'll donate 10% of the proceeds to the Michigan Miracle Mission II. 7100 PROWALKER® WOMEN'S 95 REG.$72 MEN'S THE DETR O IT JEWIS H N EWS 48 95 REG.$80 Rockport Sherman Shoes The store that fits you. The shoes that move you. Birmingham 810/646-8431 • Eastland 313/839-0877 • Laurel Park Place 313/591-7800 Southland 313/287-4120 Somerset 810/643-6443 • Twelve Oaks 810/349-7676 • Urban Walker (Downtown Birmingham) 810/540-3468 For phone orders call 1-800-421-SHOE. Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:30 pm. of the Oakland County Bar As- sociation, offers four sessions this month. All are free and will be held from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the Oakland County Bar Center in Bloomfield Hills. Here are the dates and topics: March 7 — Anatomy of a Mur- der; March 14 — Workers Corn- pensation and Social Security Benefits; March 21 — Alternate Dispute Resolution; and March 28 — Domestic Violence. Course materials will be fur- nished and a certificate will be presented to those who complete all four sessions. For further in- formation and to register, call the Oakland County Bar Association, (810) 334-3400. censed real estate agents and brokers will be held Tuesday, March 14. Attendance satisfies the annual continuing education requirement for real estate li- cense renewals. The seminar, sponsored by the Builders Association of South- eastern Michigan (BASM), is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at BASM headquarters in Farm- ington Hills. For registration in- formation, call BASM, (810) 737-4477. HEALTH CARE industry in- vestments will be discussed by in- vestment analyst Lynn Malkes of Roney & Co. at the Thursday, March 16, session of the Profes- sional Women's Breakfast series at the Community House in Birmingham. This is the 11th season of the Professional Women's Breakfast. Sessions are held the third Thurs- day of the month from Septem- ber to May, and membership is not required for attendance. Among the series sponsors is the National Council of Jewish Women. To make reservations for the March 16 session, which will be held from 7:30-8:45 a.m., call the Community House, (810) 644- 5832. CONDOMINIUM SPECIAL- IST Robert Meisner, a Bingham Farms attorney, will speak at a Northwestern Michigan College seminar on Saturday, March 18, on the campus of the Traverse City school. The focus of the seminar is "Community/Condominium As- sociation Changes in the Laws, Board and Association Meetings and Association Rights vs. Co- Owners' Rights." ADVICE on how to keep cus- Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. U American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE tomers satisfied will be offered by research scientist Barbara Bryant of the University of Michi- gan School of Business at the noon Tuesday, March 21, lun- cheon meeting of the Women's Economic Club. The meeting will be held in the Mackinac Ballroom of the West- in Hotel in downtown Detroit. For reservations, call the Women's Economic Club, (313) 963-5088. ACCESS, the Southfield Public Library's new integrated com- puter system, will be demon- strated from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in the li- brary's Marcotte Room. While the entire system will be discussed, a special emphasis will be placed on business informa- tion that can be found on Access. The demonstration is free, but registration is requested at the fiction desk or by calling (810) 948-0470. NON-PROFIT sector leaders will discuss how to be a leader on non-profit boards during a 4-6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, semi- nar hosted by the Women's Eco- nomic Club at the Detroit College of Business. For further infor- mation, call the Women's Eco- nomic Club, (313) 963-5088. MEMOS Do you have an item for "Memos"? Please send it to Steve Stein at The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin, South- field, MI 48034. A picture would be appreciated. It can be color or black- and-white, but it must be in focus. If you wish to have the picture returned, you must enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Scitex Profits Take A Tumble Scitex announced 1994 net prof- its of $63.75 million, or $1.49 per share. Revenues totaled $704 mil- lion. In 1993, the company earned $89.4 million, or $2.10 per share, on revenues of $622 million. During the third quarter of 1994, the Israeli company record- ed a $21 million charge for its ac- quisition of ImMix, a California-based video-editing- systems firm. Without the charge, Scitex said its 1994 net profits would have been $71.5 million. No Heartbreak At Bio-Technology Bio-Technology General's (BTG) anti-psoriasis product will be marketed in the Netherlands by Cilag International, a Johnson & Johnson division. BTG, an Israeli firm, an- nounced it will receive a "mile- stone payment and royalties on Cilag's sales," but it would not re- lease specifics.