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Maple Rd. Suite 205 * * * LIVONIA New York Merchan- dise Exchange, the infla- tion fighters, have estab- lished their first store in this area, at 13745 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. They are closeout specialists with the purchasing power to effect savings of 28 to 77 percent every day of the year. Among the merchandise to TROY 19075 Middlebelt 2820 W. Maple Rd at Coolidge 477-6590 suite 124 435-5555 855-3430 be found are: candy bars toys, radios, screw drivers, family garment bags. The store is open seven days. For information, call the NYME, 543-8853. * * * Corner Boutique at 110 S. Woodward, Birmingham, combines three different businesses in the lower level. Crystal Creations, Deem-Yone Gallery and the Bubble King offer crystal- ware, fine arts and paint- ing, custom collage fram- * * A 1972 engineering graduate of the Technion- Israel Institute of Technol- ogy has opened a consulting firm in Southfield to assist individuals and firms who wish to invest in Israeli industrial projects. Abe Varkovitzky's Qual- ity Engineering Co. offers market analysis, plant lay- out, manufacturing studies, warehousing systems and other consulting services to * bridge differences in lan- guage, economic and busi- ness systems. Varkovitzky was born in Naples, Italy, in 1946 while his parents were in transit to Israel. They had survived the war in Poland and the Ukraine, although one of his sisters was a victim of the Nazis. For information about Quality Engineering, call Varkovitzky, 356-3336. Flint News Flint*Bnai Brith Women and the Flint Jewish Feder- ation will sponsor a theater party 8 p.m. March 4 at the Whiting Auditorium, fol- lowed by an afterglow at the Beech Tree restaurant. The play to be/ seen is "Fiddler on the Roof." There SAVE 28% to 77% EVERYDAY! Saturday — USY social; and Keren Or bowling party. Sunday — Beth El adult education, 9 a.m.; and USY meeting. Monday — FJF Jewish Education Committee, noon; and Beth El board of education, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Beth El Sis- terhood study group, noon; Beth Israel adult education, 8:20 p.m.; and Bnai Brith board meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday — FJF Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El. 32oz. PINK LOTION DISHWASHING DETERGENT Budget Approved NEW YORK * Southfield Firm Offering Israel Consulting Services Community Calendar 79 BIG LITTLE BOOKS 1.25 FAMILY HEALTH GUIDE 89C ELECTRICAL TAPE * Royal Kedem Wine Corp. has developed a new Bartenura kosher Soave wine, an Italian white wine, to complement its Barten- ura kosher Valpolicella. Theater Party to See 'Fiddler' New York Merchandise Exchange YOUR CHOICE 2/$ '1.00 ing, personalized hand- painted plaques, novelty gifts and other services. * * * Empire Kosher Poultry is,. marketing two new heat-and-serve products: sweet noodle pudding and macaroni and cheese. I cREE c , ir I 79C Roll of Scotch I I Magic Tape 2.99 UL IMERSION HEATER I 2.79 CORDAZONE CREAM I 2.29 VINYL SHOE BAG No Purchase Necessary I • Adults Only — Expires March 21 • a MI mini EMI — NMI In am I 13745 W. 9 Mile (2 Blocks West of Coolidge) THE CLOSEOUT (Across from the Post Office) SPECIALIST The board of directors of the Flint Jewish Federation has adopted a budget of $650,000 for 1981, featur- ing an increase in the amount of money ear- marked for the United Jewish Appeal and a reduc- tion of funding to local agencies and services. Pick Delegates The board of directors of the Flint Jewish Federation has voted to make the fed- eration president and im- mediate past president permanent delegates to the Council of Jewish Federa- tions (CJF). is a charge. For reservation information, call the federa- tion, 767-5922. Movies, Lunch on Club Agenda The Flint Jewish Federa- tion's movie club will meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Ponderosa restaurant for lunch, followed by a movie. For transportation, call Judy Kasle at the fed- eration office, 767-5922. Seek Volunteers The Flint Jewish Federa- tion's community activities committee is seeking volun- teers to perform communal service tasks, announce -- Bernard Abramson and Pat Himelhoch, co-chairmen. To volunteer, call Judy Kasle at the federation office, 767-5922. Heads League The Flint Jewish Federa- tion's men's basketball team continued to hold down first place in the YMCA Church League with a 6-1 record through Jan. 24. Flint People- Make News Louis Kasle has been named to an advisory com- mittee of the Mott Commu- nity College Board of Trus- tees. Israel Confident JERUSALEM (ZINS) — More than 85 percent of Is- raelis believe their country is capable of defending itself in any new war, according to a public opinion poll. • •