THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, February 26, 1982 Camp for Handicapped Aided w -J 0 a 5 ATION STILL A SUPER SELECTION! B A TI • N A L WERE M•V IN . O 0 • 1716 Easier to sell—than move to our new 0 Farmington Hills location So. we've drastically Reduced Prices on Our Entire Inventory... E rJ 0 • Including...Levi's, Dee-Cee, Lee. Kennington. Wrangler. Calvin Klein. Bobbie Brooks. Viceroy, Bon Jour. Oscar de la Renta Reg. S22 = w NOW NOW!! Reg. $38-$44 8788 $1288 LEVI'S FOR MEN. LEVI'S ACTION SLACKS. & PAINTER PANTS —J GUYS TAKE YOUR 0 PICK $4.00 z QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED w 1288 m PLUS 100 PIECES OF MERCHANDISE REG. 12 - 36- $ 1788 O 0 LEVI'S BASIC JEANS & CORDUROYS DESIGNER JEANS! Oscar de la Renta, Bon Jour, Sasson cri c a WERE tager- sigag 0 Reg. Up To S24.001$ 0 $588 $988 SHIRTS 00* Flannels. Plaids. Solids Reg. S14 - S21 5 WERE SVC Slieg ci) SWEATERS Stripes. Solids. Long Short Sleeve. "V" Necks. Crew Necks Reg. S20 - S30 0 00* OUTER WEAR 00* Levi's Corduroy Sport Coats. Shirpa-lined Jackets & Vests Reg. S26 - S85 O • w 5 $988.1788 '13J42 WERE swar ti o N14 5 10 88 BIB OVERALLS Reg. S24 m m 0 z SIZES Mens 28-44 Students 25-30 Boys 7-14 Tops from Small. Medium, Large, X-Large tiov i Basic denims & corduroys Reg. S18 - S36 BLAZERS Corduroys. Velvets. Wools Reg. S50 - S80 SHIRTS '201 35 WERE s2sA0' N $988 51588 00* Plaids. Checks. Solids Reg. S18 - S30 SWEATERS "V" Necks. Crew Necks. Solids. Novelties Reg. S16 - S35 5688 81588 NOON SKIRTS Denims. Corduroys": Flannels, Wool-Blends. tt O Solids & Patterns Reg. S25 - S39 LEVI'S BEND OVERS - Reg. S26= s988.s1788 MNIVOM YA JEANS wEREs7t-strygg 51050175o WEREs1280-1950- %Iv 00 -- SIZES 4-.18 3-15 Tops from O Small. C Medium. Large. '13 88 WE RE s wo O FARMINGTON HILLS z D LOCATION ONLY! c.as p:% 00 c eote' , Chatham Square Shopping Center 11 Mile & Middlebelt PH. 476-9066 ' Lev fs SALE HOURS Daily 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. CASH VISA MASTER CHARGE ALL SALES FINAL' 4:11 Dealers Invited g 0 Members of the Jewish community, led by Stanley S. Schwartz, are aiding in the fund-raising drive to re-open the Easter Seal Society's Camp Hickory Ridge summer camp pro- gram for the handicapped. The program did not op- erate in 1981 because of a lack of funds. The camp serves disabled individuals regardless of for new brochures to be printed on Camp Hickory Ridge. The camp serves persons with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, post polio, muscular dystrophy, Legg Perthes, hemophilia, rheumatoid ar- thritis, rheumatic heart, encephalitis, Friedreich's ataxia, epilepsy, os- teogenesis imperfecta, mul- tiple sclerosis, scoliosis, amputees, blindness, deaf- ness and other handicaps. For information, write Camp Hickory Ridge Fund, the Easter Seal Society Michigan, 629 S. Wave. Rd., Lansing 48917. ethnic, religious or racial background, from age 6 to 65. The camp will operate five 12-day camping periods during the summer at an es- timated cost of $100,000. Schwartz, a Southfield attorney, has for 10 years been involved in efforts to combat trauma and brain damage during birth. He personally paid Sinai Names Chief of Staff Dr. John F. Helfrick was elected chief of staff at Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Elected as vice chief of staff is former secretary= treasurer Dr. Philip N. Cas- cade. He is associate chair- man of the department of radiology and chief of diag- nostic radiology. Dr. Ronald E. Trunsky, associate chairman of the department of psychiatry, is the newly elected secretary-treasurer. Dr. Helfrick chairs the hospital's department of dental and oral surgery and is chief of oral and maxillo- facial surgery. He is also co-director of the head and neck tumor clinic, director of cleft palate clinic, and di- rector of the oral and maxil- lofacial residency program. Helfrick is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a fellow of the American College of Dentists and of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He is also- a member of the American and Michigan Dental Associations, the Michi- gan Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and other professional organizations. He is also a member of the Metropolitan Northwest Detroit Hospitals Corp. (Quadrangle) board of trus- tees. was Helfrick Dr. graduated from the Indiana University School of De- ntistry in 1967 and was awarded an MS degree in physiology from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1971, the same year he completed his resi- dency in oral maxillofacial surgery at Sinai Hospital. 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