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July 28, 1995 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-28

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12 MONTH
CERTIFICATE

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INTEREST RATE

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COMPILED 13Y

JULIE EIDG A. Ft

A.P.Y./*

The Troy-based Arbor Drugs
has been named REX Small
Chain Drugstore of the Year by
Drug Stores News, an industry
publication. The coveted award
has been presented since 1989
to retailers, wholesalers and
manufacturers who have dis-
tinguished themselves in vari-
ous segments of the business
world. Eugene Applebaum,
chairman and CEO of the
chain, will be honored at a REX
awards ceremony in the fall.

60 MONTH
CERTIFICATE

6.25'

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INTEREST RATE

ments of health and education
in the coordination and devel-
opment of a statewide physical
fitness and health program for
public schools and other enti-
ties.

A.P.Y./*

Former Southfield School
Board President Steven Ka-
plan, an assistant prosecutor
in Macomb County, was re-
cently given a special services
award by the Macomb County
Bar Association for six articles
he wrote for the Macomb Coun-
ty Bar Journal.

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is required to obtain the stated Annual Percentage Yield.

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Weight Watchers Group presi-
dent and CEO Florine Mark
was one of two appointees to the
Governor's Council on Physical
Fitness, Health and Sports. The
council advises the depart-

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struction and environmental
law, commercial litigation, zon-
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The Jewish News welcomes
news about job promotions or
transfers, moves, expansions,
awards —any accomplishments
worth noting. Photographs are
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Edgar at 27676 Franklin Road,
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ome computers have pro-
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