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SAM'S
FRUIT MKT.
DAILY 7AM-7 PM
SUNDAY 7 AM-6 PM
CLOSED SATURDAY
YOU GET THE
BEST QUALITY
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES
25282 Greenfield Rd.
Just North of 10 Mile
• 968-4850 •
SAM'S FRUIT MARKET, formerly of West Bloomfield has now reopened in Oak
Park to serve all our old customers and new customers with the highest quality pro-
duce at the lowest prices.
We would like to thank you for shopping with us in the past and hope to see you
in the near future.
Washington Extra Fancy Red or Golden
DELICIOUS APPLES. .
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Borden's 1/2 gallon carton
EXTRA LARGE
EGGS
69cdoz
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CUKES
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Ruth Widrich
Puritan Auto Service
40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Insurance Replacement • Custom Stereo Installaion • Wheels
Dash & Steering Column Repairs • Stolen Recovery Claims
* WORK GUARANTEED *
IN BY 9 AM OUT BY 5 PM (most cars)
FREE KILL SWITCH
5
$49.95 Value
With Purchase of Passive Remote Alarm
with 2 Controls
$19500
JL
Installed
Most Cars
Save On Your
Insurance
BROKEN WINDSHIELD
$200°
OFF
Your Insurance Deductible
Domestic
Cars Only
Or When You Pay Cash
5000 OFF
ANY DEDUCTIBLE
On Collision over $500.00
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• Corvette & Mustang
Specialists
• Insurance Claims
• Touch Ups (Spot Work)
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BODY REPAIR-PAINT WORK IA-
Puritan
Auto Service
355-1200
Puritan
Auto Service Center
M F 8 am-5 pm, Sat 8am-Noon
Just South of Nine Mile
21545 Telegraph
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UNIVERSAL WATCH REPAIR
ennys
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hop
Lenny's
Body Shop
357-3020
Why Monkey Around? Trust Your Watchmaker!
Regular Watch
PARTIES EXCLUSIVELY
$ 1995
Clean
$100 Regular Quartz Watch
Reg. Watch Battery
With Coupon
Expires Nov. 1, 1989
299
1an
Don't throw away your old
watch . . . let us convert it to quartz
Parts not
Incl.
559-5329 ADVANCE BLDG. 9 Mile & Greenfield st
100 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1989
• Tents • Tables • Chairs
• China • Paper Goods
4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD. N. OF LONE PINE
IN CROSSWINDS (OUR NEW LOCATION)
WE DO REPAIRS FOR OVER 120 JEWELERS
#358
Study Club Choral Group,
directed by Treva DeJong and
accompanied by Jacquelyn
Wagoner.
Jussila is currently the reci-
pient of the Emma Schaver
Scholarship for voice. Ann
Ross is chairman of the choral
group.
Ruth Widrich has been re-
elected president. Corliss
Rosenberg is chairman of the
day. Joan Rose will be install-
ing officer. Bess Axelrod will
give the invocation.
Officers to be installed are:
Vice Presidents, Joan Rose
and Vera Rollin Burke;
Secretaries, Elaine Kohner,
Cyrille Friedman and Roslyn
Goldstick; and Treasurer
Violet Spitzer. Board
members (two-year term) are
Rose Mandelbaum, Sylvia
Mitchnick and Ann Ross; and
(one-year term) Joyce
Margolis, Jeanette Miller and
Betty Weiss.
Guests are welcome. For
reservations, call Cyrille
Friedman, 851-4185; or
Elaine Kohner, 851-3662.
Reservation deadline is May
15.
M-F 8 am-5 pm, Sat 8 am-noon
Barry's
Let's Rent It
855.0480
dowment Fund's professional
advisory committee.
Dr. Greenfield is a national-
ly syndicated columnist, as
well as the resident
psychologist on WJBK-TV 2.
Her articles appear regularly
in The Detroit News and
Michigan Woman magazine.
The women's endowment
committee sponsors a series of
educational events on finan-
cial planning, charitable giv-
ing and more. The events are
open to all interested women
in the community. Marion
Handleman, Beth E. Lowens-
tein and Dulcie B. Rosenfled
are chairmen.
There is a fee for the pro-
gram, and reservations are re-
quired. For information, con-
tact the Federated Endow-
ment Fund of the UJC,
965-3939.
UHS Women
Have Election
3/99*
All Specials Good Through May 11th, 1989
Iry Simons
Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will
hold its annual luncheon and
installation at noon May 23
at the Birmingham Temple.
A musical program will
feature Scott Jussila,
baritone, and the Music
SWEET
WATERMELON
5/99c
GREENFIELD'S NOODLES
lb.
Music Study
Has Installation
Endowment Unit
Hosts Seminar
The women's endowment
committee of the United
Jewish Charities Federated
Endowment Fund will host a
seminar on "How to Meet the
Challenges of Change" May
15 at the Somerset Inn.
Set for noon, the luncheon
program will be led by Dr.
Joan Greenfield and
moderated by Arthur A.
Weiss, chairman of the En-
The Woman's Auxiliary of
the United Hebrew Schools
will hold its year-end general
meeting, election and in-
stallation of officers on
Wednesday at the United
Hebrew Schools in LaMed
Auditorium at noon.
In addition to the regular
agenda, special presentations
will be made to the United
Hebrew Schools Scholarship
Program and the Midrasha
Library.
Following the meeting,
flutist Nikolai Lemberg will
perform. Lemberg had been
an assistant professor at the
Moscow State Conservatory
as well as the principal flutist
with the Moscow Opera Or-
chestra, prior to coming to the
U.S.
Accompanying Lemberg on
the piano will be Ludmila
Lemberg. Mrs. Lemberg was
a member of the Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra.
A light lunch will be serv-
ed. For information, call Jean
Alspector, 476-6699.
Garage Sale
Benefit Set
A garage sale will be held
by Orchard Hills Chapter of
Women's American ORT on
Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to
6:30 p.m. at 7075 Indian
Creek, between 14 and 15
Mile Roads, west of Drake, in
West Bloomfield.
The fund-raising sale will
feature designer children's
clothes, toys, household items
and furnishings. Checks for
any purchases should be
made payable to Women's
American ORT.
For information, call Janis
Shulman, 788-1356; or Bev K.
Phillips, 553-0939.