JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices LOCAL NEWS Call For An Appointment v*, 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham. Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575, ‘,ati teI tCyga i established 1919 k, FINE JEWELERS GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST Doily 10:00-5:30 Thurs. 10- 8:30 Sar. 10:00-5:00 AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION We Will Beat Your Best Price BI FOLD SUPER SPECIAL Existing Doors $130.99 Installed $140.99 Installed $154.99 Installed 4 ft. openings 5 ft. openings 6 ft. openings NEW MIRRORED BI-FOLD DOORS—FINEST QUALITY Slim Fold° $220.00 Installed $230.00 Installed $270.00 Installed 4 ft. openings 5 ft. openings 6 ft. openings Lowest Prices On All Types of Mirrored Walls, Furl -tit- are, Bars, Cubes, Etc. Heavy Glass Table Tops, Shelving, Beveled O.G. Edges. Shower and Tub Enclosures, Replacement Windows. MIRRORED WALL SPECIAL 12'x8' High Call today for free estimates: 552-0088 $475.00 Atlas Glass & Mirror PERFECTION IS OUR REFLECTION Where quality work, discount prices and you the customer make us #1 552-0088 No-Interest Continued from Page 1 Federation's Neighborhood Project is being designed to strengthen the quality of life in selected areas by offering housing incentives and prom- oting community spirit and involvement. The loan pro- gram is being funded through a $250,000 United Jewish Charities grant, and Mrs. Cooper expects the loans will have a five-to-seven year payback period. "Inquiries," she said, "have come from people in all in- come brackets. Some people are looking for help with clos- ing costs, while others need more help." The housing incentive pro- gram can also be of assis- tance to the prospective pur- chaser by providing home- buying information and con- tacts with lending institu- tions, as well as neighbor- hood home tours and guides to educational, cultural, reli- gious and recreational oppor- tunities. the for Boundaries Neighborhood Project are roughly Southfield's northern city limits to Greenfield, south to Eleven Mile, to Coolidge, to Ten Mile, to Scotia, to Nine Mile, to Lodge Freeway and then to Tele- graph. Home buyers, real estate agents and interested citizens may get more information on the program by calling Mrs. Cooper at Federation, 965- 3939. Neighborhood Project offices will be located at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Since the program was in- augurated in June, Mrs. Cooper has met with civic, religious, business and cul- tural leaders of the area. She said that response to the many-faceted Neighborhood Project has been "enthusias- tic and informed. The desire to see this community under- taking succeed assures me that it will succeed," she said. Among its other facets are advocating for improvements T H E' •-‘ cy R,01 /t o 44 > C >, such as commercial develop- ment, parks and sidewalks; high-quality services, includ- ing transportation and public safety; and creative oppor- tunities for leisure time. In addition, as part of a total community effort, the project will support and spon- sor educational and cultural opportunities, such as ethnic festivals, concerts in the park and family activities. Art shows, book fairs, his- torical exhibits and educa- tional seminars with special appeal to the Jewish commu- nity also will be held. Residents are being invited to participate actively in the program as members of the advisory board or through their synagogue, organization or neighborhood association. When he announced the program two months ago, Federation President Joel D. Tauber said it reflects the or- ganized Jewish community's commitment to preserve and enhance the unique quality of Jewish life that exists in Oak Park and Southfield, with its thousands of Jewish residents and nearly 50 synagogues, agencies and institutions. WHEN YOU THINK AUDI, THINK BILL COOK Volume Selling Means VOLUME SAVINGS. PORSCHE 471-0044 +AUDI 37911 GRAND RIVER AVE., FARMINGTON HILLS 22 Friday, September 5, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ... 4: . ‘ . ..,,... , t`''',*='. . ........ • • _,,,,,N, ... -.*.tv...r.:,`,.. , — .w.:; ,k,,skiak..."*X‘.7 • •....0%,,....0.,.::. ,,....,...-. . , . : ' ' % ,›Kkr ".•-..' , : . •,•..‘:,.• ,. . .."‘"'7 '''''' x Preparing for last week's performance by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at Meadowbrook were concert organizers Janet Levine, Stuart Hyke of Meadowbrook, Marion and David Handleman and Dulcie Rosenfeld.