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July 16, 1999 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-16

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Margot and Warren

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• Supportive services and
Personal Care assistance
provided by trained
geriatric care staff
and social workers
• Kosher-style meals,
seven days per week
• Jewish Holiday Celebrations
& Social/Recreational Activities

John A. Hamburger has been
named president and CEO of
Parliament
Construction Co.
in Southfield. He
has served more
than two decades
in the construction
industry.

Murray
Goldenberg and
Hamburger
Marc Cohen have
moved their studio,
Classic Photography, to Applegate
Square, 29959 Northwestern Hwy.,
Southfield; (248) 350-2420.

If someone you know desires
a shared, family-like setting,
please call Jan Bayer
at 248-559-1500

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Ruth B. Carrigan has joined the
Bank of
Bloomfield Hills
as a personal and
commercial loan
officer. She will
be responsible for
providing lending
guidance and ser-
vices to individu-
als and businesses.
Carrigan

Jeep.

Eagle

Goodwill Industries of Greater
Detroit Foundation has elected new
board officers and members. Lois
Shaevsky is the new president. Board
members are Susan D. Borman,
Wayne County Circuit Court judge,
and Jeffrey R. Roth, president of
RLTD Railway Corp.

David Schechter,
former Detroiter,
won a first-place
award in investiga-
tive reporting from
the Missouri
Broadcasters
Association.
Schechter is a
reporter with
WDAF-TV Fox4

Schechter

Maurice Pogoda and sons Adam,
• Michael and Daniel autograph a
airder before it is „o ut in place at
6
National
Self Storage in
Na
Southfield, the first multi-story
self-storage facility to be built
f10192, the ground up in Michigan.
Pagoda is owner of the business to
be located at Eight Mile and
Lahser roads in South field.

in Kansas City. His report focused
on how some retailers are limiting
the sale of over-the-counter cold
pills, which can be used to make
illegal drugs.

Morton Noveck and Neal Nusholtz
have merged their law practices into
the firm of Noveck & Nusholtz
PLC in Bingham Farms, specializ-
ing in tax, estate and business plan-
ning. Nusholtz was also named one
of the top 10 attorneys in south-
eastern Michigan by Corp! maga-
zine.

Raymond & Prokop P.C., a 34-
attorney law firm founded in 1946,
will move next April from
Southfield Town Center to a new
four-story office complex in
Southfield.
KIRCO Development
Corporation is developing Oxford
Pointe on Northwestern Highway
near Lahser. Raymond & Prokop
will occupy the fourth floor and
part of the third.
Raymond & Prokop's architect is
Edward Schulak of Hobbs + Black
Inc. The law firm will integrate its
new offices with a new computer
network that will allow personnel to
better use legal databases and infor-
mation resources. Robert Schwartz,
president of Raymond & Prokop,
said the firm also is upgrading its
telecommunications systems as part
of the move.

Joseph Z.
Kowalsky has
joined
PaineWebber Inc.
Private Client
Group as a finan-
cial adviser. He
has extensive expe-
rience in the fields
of law and
finance.

Kozvalsky

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