' LOCAL NEWS,,. Cl Vi 24681 Coolidge Hwy. (at 10 Mile) 545.1300 COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 28, 19861 -pug SKIRTS OR SLACKS Fancy Items or Lining Extra Continued from preceding page 13741 W. 11 Mile (1 blk. West of Coolidge) 542.2555 COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 28, 1986 DRAPES EVERY SECOND PLEAT $14 9 COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH IN- COMING ORDER AND CAN NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. S n r r Local Cuts? = SUPHIRMI 9 c All other Pleas at regular price COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH IN- COMING ORDER AND CAN NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. CLEANERS J L CLEANERS the funds are supplied by the State of Michigan. Those state funds, however, are "underpin- ned" by the Federal budget. "It is really almost impossible to predict," Ascher said. "Ten years ago, most • of the money was Federal. In recent years the states have had to be more self- reliant." "The mental health area is tricky," he said. "We just don't know if it will pass through all the cuts." The Jewish Vocational Service handles job placement and some training for both Jewish and non-Jewish clients and has con- tracts with several public agen- cies. Its community - workshops provide employment oppor- tunities for mentaly impaired clients. Jewish Welfare Federation of- ficials say they have not had a chance to study the implications master charge r COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 28, 1986 AIR s $ 1 4 9 Fancy, Angora or Mohair Extra • COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH IN- COMING ORDER AND CAN NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. = MUTE k L SIN CLEANERS CELEBRATE THE OPENINGAillm ■ OF THE NEWEST Ager1;: WEL /MIR Samuel Lerner rectly affected by Federal cuts, Lerner said, but a number of secondary programs, such as home care, respite care, emer- ■•■■■ •11111111M111 gency food and shelter for the poor, are funded directly by Federal agencies. JFS received approximately $90,000 for these programs last year, but far less funding this year. Lerner is concerned that across-the-board cuts would al.' . fect the entire Jewish commu- nity, placing a heavier burden on families of the poor and the elderly. "We are talking about loan funds, employment serv- ices, veterans' services, chore programs, rent subsidies. rill "Food stamps are not sup- posed to be cut under the bill," MIT ONE FREE VISIT PER CUSTOMER he said, "but food stamps ha- SOUTHFIELD • 443-0140 exp. 2/15/86 ven't had an in,crease since in Evergreen Plaza, 12 Mile and Evergreen 1978, which is a cut in effect." • ORCHARD LAKE RD. • 855-5E40 FARMINGTON HILLS • 474-1128 just south of 13 Mile, next to BoRics Hair Care in Muirwood Square, corner of Grand River and Drake, Lerner also expressed concern WESTLAND • 425.5850 about Medicaid patients in hos- Mall Rd., Just North of Westland in Woodcrest Plaza, 8347 Wayne SOP pitals being sent home earlier, "possibly prematurely," because of Federal payment guidelines. "They will go home without the homemaker services presently available, and it will place a greater burden on their families," he said. "It is not just the poor-poor that will be af- fected, but the lower middle class and the middle class. You can't cut billions out of the budget and not cut the safety net." t Last November, the board of the Jewish Vocational Service endorsed a propoial by the Child Welfare League of-Arnerica, cal- ling. for Federal recognition of the need for specific programs such as foster care, Head Start, Looking for new fundraising ideas for your organization? Support the. Arts while gaining- programs for the' educationally the financial support you need. Our experience has shown events such as gallery openings disadvantaged and other chil- with artists, art shows and auctions, and corporate art sales to be very successful means of dren's programs. generating charitable contributions, It is our experience that will make the difference in At the . Jewish Vocational your next fundraising project- Service and Community Work- ._ shop, executive director. Albert I. Ascher is taking a wait-and-see approach. "It is all conjecture at For Information, Call Ron Brodley this point. Nobody knows what's going to happen." Ascher pointed out that Con- gress could make specific cuts in josepCjur the budget, although/ most ob- _ THE JOSEPH HUR GALLERY servers do not expect this to happen. ' Orchard Mall GALLERY Seventy-five percent of the Orchard Lake Rd., North to Maple Jewish Vocational Service budget is publicly' funded, oloiorltY, of Tanfaster SUN TANNING CENTER IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA EVERGREEN AND 12 MILE TRY US ONCE FREE of Gramm-Rudman. A spokes- man said that Federal funds are used in some programs for the elderly at the. Jewish Commu- nity Center, several demonstra- tion programs at Sinai Hospital, and day programs at the Jewish Home for the Aged. Nationally, the Washington office of the Council of Jewish Federations says that. "milliong; of dollars are in jeopardy." Among the grants normally, re- - flowed Jan. '1 which have been withheld > by -the Reagan Ad- ministration are funds for refu- gee resettlement for Jews from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. RAISE MONEY. . FOR YOUR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION Reform Mohellm New York — An initial group of 20 physicians ih New York and southern California have been certified to conduct ritual circumcisions in a new program sponsored by the Reform Jewish, movement. Seven of the doctors are women. - 855-0633 ' - .1 or. • - 7 1-7171 • The idea was originated by former Detroit Rabbi Daniel Syme, vice president of the Union of American Hebrew . CorWega.49110% , • • s