Bloomfield Decor Decorating Center LOCAL NEWS 4185 Orcnara Lk. Rd. Just S. of Pontiac Trail in Wilkins Corners MON. SAT. 9 Tt30. SUN. 12 5 - - - VISA/MC (not accepted on special orders) 626-0609 We are a full service decorating store • Let us help you wit'r. your decorating needs • We'll save ycu time and money HORIZONTALS up to55% • • ..1111.1.••• ■•■■ ••••• ■ 10 •••••• ■ ••molait Bali & Levolor 35% OFF $988 Benjamin Moore Interior/Exterior latex flat white or 70 off-white shades. VERTICALS ALL OTHERS..` * OVER 1000 BOOM TO CHOOSE FROM • I 1 (Plus freight & handling) Offer expires 10-31-86 OFF 65% OFF Louverdrape Louvermagic am is% agib dili ea 41 ■■ Picture it Painted • We can match any color Accepting the donation from Stuart Stone, second from right, president of the Probus Club, are, from left: Chris Hench, JARC director of ancillary services; Ron Smiler, DeRoy Apartment Program client; and Joyce Keller, JARC executive director. From Everyone At HERALD WHOLESALE Janice and Jerry Katz Michael and Lori Marcie and Eric Lipsitt and Our Entire Staff . Staff Report ustakt4 tio k 44'■ Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity kw= 20 Friday, October 3, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Probus Club, a local philanthropic organization of businessmen and profession- als, has renewed its financial support to the Probus Apart- ment Club, sponsored by the Jewish Association for Re- tarded Citizens. Probus Club President, Stuart Stone, recently pre- sented the gift to JARC executive director, Joyce Kel- ler. With the support from Pro- bus, the JARC Club provides opportunities for clients of the. DeRoy Independent Apartment Program to par- ticipate in community events. During the past several months, the JARC clients have attended the Holocaust Memorial Center, an Oak Park City Council meeting and a play at the Birming- ham Theater. The support will also go to sponsor the fourth annual Apartment Club Chanukah Party, a visit to the Book Fair at the Jewish Commu- nity Center and a trip to Fiddler on the Roof at the Birmingham Theater. The JARC DeRoy Indepen- dent Apartment Program prepares, places, and super- vises mentally retarded adults in their own apart- ments throughout the com- munity. Hershkovitz Case Is Postponed Again To4 ti • Avow% ilk 4m, Probus Aids Retarded Preliminary examination for Benny Hershkovitz, owner of B & H Travel in South- field, was postponed again this week. The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office received requested business records from B & H Travel, covering the years 1984-1986, and is now conducting an audit of the records. B & H Travel owner Benny Hershkovitz has been accused of withholding $93,000 from 20 couples from Temple Is- rael last spring after they cancelled a planned trip to Israel. In addition, El Al and other overseas air carriers to Israel may not have been paid for airline tickets sold by B & H, but the only charges filed against Her- shkovitz resulted from the Temple Israel trip. Assistant prosecutor Allen Wolf said this week that a preliminary examination on the charges will be delayed until after a county auditor examines the business re- cords. We are investigating a number of complaints," Wolf told The Jewish News. "A number of people have given him money which they have lost. Some of these are travel related, and some may be investment related." Wolf declined to speculate when the investigation would be completed. 48th District Court Judge Gus Cifelli granted Hershkovitz' request for bond this summer, pend- ing the preliminary exam. Hershkovitz is working for his son in Atlanta, Ga., while the case is pending.