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April 10, 1987 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-10

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TAILORING

PAMQLA S\Y/1T, LTD.
P in. bk.

4 375

MENS ■ WOMENS.AND CHILDRENS

—WAIST an or out)
—PANTS SHORTENED
—SLEEVES
—ZIPPERS (Pants)
— NARROW LAPELS
— NARROW TIES
—TAPER LEGS

Lone 0 ,e
04.-,d Lake
\Vest eic,04.1J. Nil 48033

(313) 855-0760

percent of our oil needs. In-
creased domestic production,
greatly improved methods of
using fuel and other energy
sources such as coal and nu-
clear power, satisfied our
energy needs.
But with the glut of oil on the
world market in 1986 and the
collapse of prices, the adminis-
tration abandoned the incen-
tives to make the country self-
sufficient in energy, scrapped
its support of solar energy and
other alternative power proj-
ects, relaxed mileage
standards for automobile gas
consumption, and expressed
readiness to eliminate - the
55-mph speed limit.
The results were soon evi-
dent. The number of working
oil rigs in the country dropped
within the year from 1,880 to
916. Marginal wells were per-
manently sealed off. U.S. crude
oil production dropped. By last
December, it was down by an
average of 682,000 barrels a
day. Imports soared by 1.1 mil-
lion barrels a day to 6.6 million
barrels a day in December —
the highest since 1980.
In 1973 when Yamani
launched his oil war against
the West, we were importing
more than 36 percent of oursoil
requirements. Last December,
the figure was 39 percent and
the Wall Street Journal pre-
dicted that by 1990 or sooner,
"as much as 50 percent of the
petroleum used in the United
States will have to be im-
ported."

NO TAILOR SHOP IN WEST
BLOOMFIELD, FARMINGTON HILLS
OR ANY CITY CAN OFFER A
SERVICE LIKE THIS.
"LET US BE YOUR TAILOR"

HAPPY PASSOVER TO AW

MARK'S

CLEANING & TAILORING
—SHIRT LAUNDRY-

32730 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
FARMINGTON HILLS, 48018

737-.0360

custom fashion designs • expert alterations on premises

ic

THOUSE CALLS MADE

FOR NAIL AND FOOT CARE

32480 northwestern hwy. • farmington hills, mi 48018 • 855-0474

DR. SEYMOURE BALAJ

and Staff
Wish Everyone A Very
Healthy and Happy
Passover

398-2815

Foot Specialist

30

OFF

Happy Passover

353-5522

The
Handbag
Gallery

356-0493

)

or"

N N,

(Fly don in the morning/4 back at night}

$ 50

Always 20% OFF

it t

PER PERSON
EACH WAY

FROM

10-5:30 DAILY/10-8 THURSDAY

Spring Has Arrived At

Smithfield

J

PRIOR
PURCHASES
EXCLUDED

Intimatc Appard

Just Marilyns
Sportswear Boutique

66C, A -A DAY IN
2)t?titl

SALE

INSKTER & NORTHWESTERN/APPLEGATE SQUARE

relatives from the girls at

20079 W. 12 Mile
Country Village Mall

PRE-SUMMER
1987
SWIMWEAR

FRI.-SAT. ONLY!

to all our friends, customers and

Building Planned

New York — The National
Jewish Center for Learning
and Leadership has pur-
chased a 184-acre site in
Goshen, N.Y., 51 miles
northwest of New York City,
on which it plans to build a
new study-learning center to
serve the North American
Jewish community.
The site for the Beit CLAL
Studylearning Center will
become the home of a sig-
nificantly expanded range of
CLAL-sponsored and con-
ducted educational programs
including weekend retreats,
conferences, classes, insti-
tutes, summer sessions, fam-
ily retreats, Jewish com-
munal leadership and staff
training, as well as a host of
other CLAL-related pro=
grams.
Plans call for the develop-
ment of a campus-like
environment with state-of-
the-art study, learning, meet-
ing and confeence rooms, a
sanctuary, kosher dining
facilities, living accommoda-
tions and recreational areas
including a swimming pool
and tennis courts. In addi-
tion, the 20-bedroom mansion
currently on the site will be
renovated for use as part of
the Beit CLAL campus.

— 5.00
— 5.00
— 8.00
— 5.00
—25.00
— 3.00
— 8.00

ti

VIA: Luxury Wide-Body L-1011 Aircraft
From Detroit
DePartures: April 14, April 28,
Paradise
May 5

--•

Island Hotel & Casino

• Handbags • Jewelry • Luggage •
• Belts • Eel Accessories •

Nassau Bahamas

INCLUDES:

• Round Trip Jet

• Transfers to Hotel
• Free Buffet OMIT

• $20 in Special Gamin Dollars
• Fret Use of Hotel Pool & Beach
• 3 Mites of White•Sand Beach

Hamilton, Millet Hudson & Fayne Travel Corporation
PHONE: (313) 827-4070 (Open Sun. 10arn - 2[3171)

or Your Favorite Travel Agent

32930 Middlebelt (at 14 Mile)
Farmington Hills • Broadway Plaza
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 626-8068

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