Community Jennifer Maiseloff of West Bloomfield High School has won recognition for drawing in the Southeastern Michigan Scholastic Art Jennifer Maiseloff Awards Exhibit. Andrea L. Rosner, administrator of Hechtman Federation Apartments in West Bloomfield, and Penny Feldman, administrator of Teitel Federation Apartments in Oak Park, were awarded the national Retirement Housing Professional (RHP) designation from the American Association of Homes and Aging Services. DON'T LET HOUSEHOLD PESTS HOLD YOU HOSTAGE! CALL THE ERADICO PROFESSIONALS! Eradico's safe and proven methods keep your home free of insects, rodents and other pests. Trust Eradico for an honest assessment of your needs and dependable, affordable service. •• Cockroaches • Ants • Fleas • Bees. • Hornets • Wasps • Rats • Mice and any other pests. For a FREE inspection and estimate, Call Today! z in a :tau rill =HO likar"WINEW NMI, MEI PEST CONTROL Protecting Health and Property Since 1931 For ServiceThroughout Southeastern Michigan Call: (248) 546-6200 Since 1986 I STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. PREFERRED BUILDING CO. (248) 626-5603 Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. 2/6 1998 44 NARY 11AIICIKAL A•10.1•7110111 /ab/COADIRMAIIMIT Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured Markus Rothbart, chairman of Cattleman's Meat Company, and son David S. Rothbart, president, donat- ed $26,000 to Gleaners Community Food Bank, which will provide more than 30,000 meals to the hungry of southeastern Michigan. The donation allows Gleaners Community Food Bank to replenish food inventory depleted by holiday food drives. "The Rothbart's dona- tion is timely for Gleaners," says co- founder, Gene Gonya. Gleaners dis- tributed 10,000 turkeys during the holidays for a total of 120,000 pounds of food. Gleaners, a member of Second Harvest, found it took an average of 14 percent more food to feed the hungry this November than last. Gleaners Community Food Bank is the largest in Michigan and dis- tributes 15 million pounds of food annually to the hungry of southeast Michigan. More than 300,000 nutri- tious meals are provided each week to the working poor, sheltered women and children, seniors and the disabled within Gleaners' five county service area. Gary Torgow was appointed by Governor Engler to the Civil Rights Commission, which develops and administers policies for the Department of Civil Rights for the state of Michigan. Torgow, of Oak Park, is the CEO of the Sterling Gary Torgow Group, a Detroit-based real estate development, investment and man- agement company. He is also a founding partner of the law firm Swanson, Torgow, Lyons and Halpern, P.C. Torgow serves on the Board of Directors of the Detroit Downtown Development Authority. Evan Hirschelman, son of Lynne and Mike Hirschelman, recently received a first place award in the Schaefer Classical Guitar Competition at the University of Arizona. He also received a grant Evan Hirschelman from the University of Arizona's Honor Center to study in France with the composer Roland Dyens. Richard A. Loewenstein has been named president-elect of Gleaners Community Food Bank. Loewenstein, a fourth generation family member of 103-year-old Loewenstein.Poultry/Chers Pride Holiday Food Gifts, will utilize his retail and food service experience to forge new relationships with food chains and distributors. Karen R. Jacobson has been appoint-_ ed to the position of principal at Walled Lake Middle School in Walled Lake Public Schools. She is a member on the Middle School Committee and is the chairperson Karen R. Jacobson of the District K- 12 Health Study Committee. . Rachel Cohen, Akiva Day School fifth-grade student, will have one of her works published. The Michigan Reading Association selected her family folktale to be included in its annual Kaleidoscope publication. Rachel will attend a Young Author's Luncheon at the MRA's annual con- ference in March in Grand Rapids. Compiled by Seymour Manello