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April 25, 1993 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-04-25

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Dollars & Sense
By Byron Elson
CHARLES
ROSS
Top home
remodeling job
YOUR
PERSO
FI ANC
The living trust
dIld
and
p y
Losing your credit
cards
\ fir pi c i anoth r popular way
t cnha your hom . Matcrial and instalJa­
ti n can co t ar und S ,1
Wh th r you're remodelin you home to
ell it, or for dded comfort converti ng an
attic to bedroom i a popular proj ct to
undertak and will co t about 5, . Adding
Charles Ro. . ho t 0/ the ndicated
radio how, "Your Per onal Finane ", and
author of Til B to/Your Per onal Finane.
d
r
income.
B the d cision 10 mea n n-
d ductibl IRA contribution on your
pe nal financial itu tion.1f vin
for home colle e educ tion, you
m y want to del y making non-d -
ductible IRA contributions for a fe
ye rs. On the her h nd, if you I­
re dy mel the e pre-retirement
fin nci I needs, co ider inve ling in
IRA . CPA pomt out lh I the
gre re t t - ving d not lie
within the initi I IRA contribution,
but ther in the tax-free compound­
ing of eamin .
oney
BY CHARl...ES J. GIVENS
Your aut mobile extended
w rranty may nly "guarantee"
you'll 10 money. More than
half f all new and u ed c r
buyer re c reed by lh ale­
man Into a ervice contract
call d an automobile extended
warranty. T chnically th r­
vice contra t p Y for repair or
m intenance not covered by th
m nufacturer' warranty or for
covered repairs fter the origi­
nal warranty run out.
Your problem i that there
I
financial plan.
Here' how n uto de ler­
hip can turn your uto ex­
tended warranty premium into
pur profit.
In order to keep your ori i­
nal and extended w rranty .
valid, you are required to bring
your car in every few month
for oil change lubric tion and
other reQuired p id-for-by-you
maintenance not covered in
your warranty.
After ju t a few vi it ,
between the SS� per hour 1 bor
'��������"""nM��-'����"�l . gof
.h,u rmun and pr J< . lent 01
ITII1Unt .auonx. Inc. of to_
troll.
ardc
tkat an extended
warranty can tum out to be one
of the wor t choice in your
op ra­
tions In r e tate development. tel -
rnmurucauon ,dnu til '
entertamrn nt I ndu 1 e .
The company 'W' r .cntly
named C mpany () the Y car h)
Bla ntcrpn m \�attne.
Sofa
develops
curves
Did you know that ...
DON BARDEN
Mic;higan CiCz is now
fully indexed and available for reference
in electronic format back to 1991 in
ETHNIC NEWSWATCH, a new full text
multicultural general reference database
on COROM.
The upholstered sofa t k on an
unfamili r 100 abo 182Q. The
trai ht back, leg d irnplicity of
the earlier herato style were
replaced by the cu ed and carved
featur of the Em Ire period. The
arms were curved and padded and
often curled over a small tubular pil­
low. The back was flat but the top rail
stopped partway and was carved
with flowers or fruit. The legs could
be winged paws or fish.
The best New York-made ex­
amples were painted and decorated
Wi�h ld leaf. Other areas preferred
da carved mahogany. Few
re roductions have en made of the
carved Empire fa. The sofas are
usually uncomfortable with hard
seats and carvings that can poke from
the back. The attractive arms are use­
ful if you half- recline on the sofa. A
ood antique mahogany fa of this
style is still a bargain in the shops for
less than $3,500.
GMAC
announce
.executive
promotion
had
.cn pr muted 1 VI P '. id nt of
cncral Motors Ace p­
lane' C rp ratron.
Jon' \vIII a! urn' re. P tbilny
f r retail rat '� and plan. adrmru: tra­
u fl. and ornmer ial Imancm .
Jon .� ... L, and r srd .nt ot Farm­
inut n HIIL.J In dGMA 'In 17 .
MiGhigan Citiz n i one f
mor than seventy newspapers publi h d by
the(ethnic and minority pre s in America (African
American, Arab and
Middle Eastern, Ian
American, Europe In/
Eastern European, His­
panic/Latino, Jewi hand
Native American) th t r
now part of th
DAVID L JONES
Angela Bradley.
receives promo ion
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Q. fy m t I plate h a
litho raph d ne in the center
picturin John mith and
Pocahonta . It "1607-1907,
Jame town" on th .. border. The
back i marked "Vienna rt
PI te." C n you tell me the a e anod
v lue?
A. The lithogr phed-mctal Vienn
An plates or serving tray were made
in Cochecton, Ohio, by two different
firms, I.F. Mee Tuscarora Adver­
tising Company and H D. Beach's
Standard Advertismg Company.
They mad the rt plates and many
other tin dvern In piec s. Many of
the desi ns re copied from the
Roy I Vienn rcelam plates made
in Europe. Your plate om­
m morat th h anrnv rsary f
the settl m nt In 1 me' t wn, Va It
is worth ut 9 .
For the first time I H gi
easy electronic access to current material refl
ethnic diversity of merica.
y u [;
cting th
nd
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