N R EPUBLIC Bl eFf-SOF "We were treated professionally and courteously throughout the process." - Ivan and Kathy Reimer Lake Orion, MI "Very thorough, friendly and helpful. As a first time buyer I had several questions and Republic was always willing to assist me." - Susan Ebbing, Royal Oak, MI "There should be more people around like the people at Republic." - Lurlene McMillion, Novi, MI "Excellent service as usual! Thank you." - Michele Bureau, Walled Lake, MI "Understanding the financial world and it's processes can be quite perplexing I was treated with respect. This is our third mortgage with Republic." - Renee Koch, Fowleiville, MI Bloomfield Hills 810 646/7050 Nashville Farmington Hills Grand Rapids 615 371/5854 616 285/3200 810 932/4701 Washtenaw Southgate Rochester 313 995/4499 313 287/0400 810 656/4200 Brighton 810 229/7440 Plymouth 313 459/7800 BOB DUSSEA LINCOLN MERCURY "Your Discount Dealer" 1905 Lincoln Continental DOWN '499*..$ O.. DOWN 24 Month Lease 1995 Lincoln Mark VZI '527*w/$0 DOWN '403*w61000 DOWN 24 Month Lease BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN • MERCURY MINUTES FROM WEST BLOOMFIELD AND SOUTHFIELD! 31625 Grand River at Orchard Lake Road Farmington 810-474-3170 *Plus tax. title & plates. All rebates are included. "24-month closed end lease for qualified buyers. Lease payment for 24 months. 30,000.mile limitation. 11c per mile for excess mileage. Leasee responsible for ex- cess wear and tear. 1st month payment. refundable security deposit plus 6% use tax and plates at inception. Total of payments equals payment x 24, price in- cludes rebate. Security payment equals payment rounded off to 25.00 over payment price plus tax. Option to purchase at end of lease for pre-determined amount. I. WILLIAM COHEN has been Idaho, Nevada and Michigan. elected vice chairman of the Pep- per, Hamilton & Scheetz law JULIE 'WEIL GOLDSMITH of firm's executive committee. The Novi has been honored by Mutu- 12-member committee develops al of Omaha for her accomplish- ments in 1994. and implements policy. Ms. Well Goldsmith, who has Mr. Cohen, a member of the committee since 1992, is a part- been an agent with Mutual of ner in the Philadelphia-based Omaha since 1987, was named to the "Honor Club" for the fifth firm's Detroit office. year for her excellence in sales. She also received a "Silver Achiever Award" for being a lead- ing agent in obtaining new clients and a "Silver Excellence Award" from Pioneer Mutual Funds. The latter honor is based on clients' recommendations. MARSHALL 1VIANDELL, a sales associate with Century 21 West in West Bloomfield, was honored by the parent company for his sales production, and he was promoted to educational di- rector. A 10-year real-estate veteran, Mr. Mandell will provide ad- I. William Cohen vanced training for Century 21 associates on topics such as con- The University of Michigan tracts, marketing, appraisal and Law School graduate practices in computer usage. the areas of corporate reorgani- zation, bankruptcy and insol- vency law and has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is an adjunct professor of law at the University of Detroit School of Law. Mr. Cohen is a vice president ofJARC (the Jewish Association for Residential Care for persons with developmental disabilities). ROBIN SHERR has been pro- moted to senior publicist for mo- tion pictures at Twentieth Century Fox Studios in Los An- geles. She previously was em- ployed by the Rogers and Cowan international public relations firm in Los Angeles. Ms. Sherr, the daughter of Ron and Linda Sherr of West Bloom- field, is a 1986 graduate of North Farmington High School and a 1990 graduate of Michigan State University, where she majored in communications. Julie Fershtman JULIE FERSHTMAN has been accepted into Best's Directory of Recommended Insurance Attor- neys, a national listing. Ms. Fershtman, who has of- fices in Bingham Farms, sits on the board of commissioners for the State Bar of Michigan and is chair-elect of the State Bar's Young Lawyers Section. She focuses her practice on in- surance defense, equine law, em- ployment law and business litigation. ELIZABETH KLEBER has been promoted to human re- sources director at Key Human Resources Management, a South- field-based employee leasing firm. Ms. Kleber previously served as human resources administra- owner of tor and sales representative for ROBERT DUNSKY, Thrifty Drugs in Pontiac, has the company. Prior to coming to Key Human been re-elected to the United Way Resources Management, Ms. Kle- of Oakland County's board of di- ber was a regional supervisor for rectors. Funds raised by United C\ Charming Shoppes/Fashion Bug. Way are distributed to 64 coun- She was responsible for retail ty health and human service or- stores in Colorado, California, ganizations.