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June 15, 1990 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-06-15

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I AMAZING MARKETPLACE

How To Advertise

To advertise to almost everyone in our com-
munity in this amazing classified section,
simply call 354-5959 by noon on Tuesday.
These advertisements may be charged over
the phone to your MasterCard or Visa credit
cards or you may mail in your ad with a check
to The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, Michigan 48034. We cannot bill
for these ads.
Our classified "liners" cost 90' per word;
there is a $9.00 minimum. Use of a box num-
ber costs an additional $3.50 for handling
and postage.
For Display Advertising rates, please call
354-6060.

All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject
to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal
to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status
or national origin, or intention to make any such
preferences, limitations or discrimination.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver-
tising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All
persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertis-
ed in this newspaper are available on an equal opportun-
ity basis.

Project Sherut

The Hebrew word `sherue means service. Project Sherut pro-
vides in-kind goods and services to community service
organizations. Each week, we will publish requests for need-
ed items. Persons interested in helping to meet these needs
should contact Miriam Imerman at The Jewish Community
Council at 962-1880. Also, organizations or groups in need
of in-kind services should contact The Jewish Community
Council.

BINDERS, FILE CABI-
NETS, WALL CLOCK,
CALCULATORS, WRIT-
ING PADS, ETC. Latino
Outreach And Community
Service Center, serving the
needs of Latino youth and
senior citizens in South-
west Detroit, features a
Hispanic Development
Disabilities Program. The
program offers educational
support and assistance to
the learning disabled in
the Hispanic community.
The Hispanic Developmen-
tal Disabilities Program
needs binders, file cabinets,
a wall clock, calculators,
writing pads, blackboards,
desks, desk lamps, chairs,
book shelves, bulletin
boards, wall pictures, waste
baskets, pencil sharpeners
and floor mats.

PERSONAL COMPUTER,
MEMORY TYPEWRIT-
ER, COPY MACHINE.
Northwest Institutional
Leadership Action Council
(NILAC) is a coalition of
hospitals, colleges, chur-
ches, businesses and com-
munity organizations in
northwest Detroit, seeking
to enhance the quality of
life in the neighborhood it
serves, both for business
and residents. NILAC's
economic development
center needs a personal
computer and printer or a
memory typewriter and a
copy machine.

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STUDENT
JOB FINDER

Hi. I'm a friendly, outgoing
high school graduate
interested in retail, office
or babysitting work.
Available starting June
25th till the end of August.
Call Peggy, 352-2020.

I am a mature, responsible
15 year old girl looking for
day and evening
babysitting jobs. I'm a
certified sitter, and have
experience with newborns.
Call Tracey, 661-4751.

I am a mature, friendly
college junior who loves
children and am seeking a
morning — 5 p.m.
babysitting job Monday
thru Friday. Call Dena,
669-5955.

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PERSONALS

LOSE NOW! Make $$$'s.
Looking for 76 people to lose
up to 29 pounds in the next 30
days. Natural, Kosher. 458-
6333

NON-SURGICAL
FACELIFT. 885-8603, ask for
Carolyn.

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE.
Professional. Experienced.
References. Home Service
Gift Certificates. 778-3409

YOU ARE Needed to form a
minyan. Join us in Birm-
ingham- Bloomfield refined
home. Private services. 540-
8066

ROOMS FOR RENT

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN.
Charming room. Includes
privileges. $300 monthly plus
half utilities. 647-7115

HUNTINGTON WOODS.
Room, bath, long or short
term. $300. monthly includes
utilities, garage. 545-7810

OAK PARK. Charming. Ko-
sher, privileges. Non-smoker.
$195. monthly. Three months.
544-0185

SHARE LIVING
QUARTERS

COFFEE, COFFEE SUP-
PLIES, COPY PAPER,
GLOVES, HATS,
SCARVES, COMPUTER-
RELATED HARDWARE
AND SOFTWARE. Com-
mon Ground is a 24-hour
crisis counseling program,
which includes evening
medical and legal clinics,
prevention programs for
children and teens, and a
speakers' bureau. Common
Ground also publishes a
directory of substance
abuse services available in
Oakland County. Common
Ground needs coffee, coffee
cups, creamer, sugar, 81/2 x
11 copy paper, paper shred-
der, gloves, hats, scarves,
desktop publishing soft-
ware, computer printer,
security mirror, light
bulbs, note pads, pens and
pencils.

anon

NON-SMOKING PROFES-
SIONAL wanted to share
Southfield 2 bedroom, 2 bath
apartment. 353-6606

SHARE SOUTHFIELD 3
bedroom townhouse with
single female. Non-smoker,
dog lover preferred. Cyndi,
356-1905.

APARTS-CONDOS
FOR RENT

MAPLE TREE. Two bed-
room, 2 bath end unit apart-
ment. New carpet. Available
July 1. New lease option.
$595. monthly thru Septem-
ber. Kim, 354-6493

OAK PARK. Two bedroom
basement apartment, 1-1/2
baths, air conditioning. Heat
included. $425. monthly. 968-
4106

VACATION
RENTALS

Special Friend

FLORADAY'S HURON
Haven Resort. Two and 3
bedroom cottages on Lake
Huron, 10 miles south of
Tawas City. 350 feet of sandy
beach. Outside games,
gameroom, cable TV, picnic
tables. For reservations call
517-362-2626.

The Special Friend Program of The Jewish Family Service
seeks to match interested adults with children in need of
role models and companionship. If you would like to make
a difference in the life of a child, please call Marcy
Schneider, Program Manager, Volunteer Service Depart-
ment, Jewish Family Service at 559-4046. Your time is the
most valuable gift you can give.

HILTON HEAD Island vaca-
tion resort. Fully furnished
ocean front Condo. Weekly
rentals. For more informa-
tion call 537-8260 Dan.

MANCELONA AREA,
Northern Michigan. Golf
Schuss! Luxurious villa con-
do on 18th hole to rent. Can
walk to first tee. Sleeps 8, 2
baths. Fully equipped, newly
furnished. Fireplace and all
amenities. Tennis, indoor -
d outdoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna,
restaurant, private lake ac-
cessible. Shuttle bus to Shan-
ty Creek. Nightly enter-
tainment plus condo that
sleeps 4. Now taking summer
reservations, daily or weekly.
313-851-7480

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA.
Beautiful new two bedroom
condo in resort setting near
Mayo Clinic. 661-1282 661-
0592.

HOUSE FOR RENT

WEST BLOOMFIELD. Fur-
nished 2 bedroom condo.
Available month of July.
$1,000. 661-9069

STORE FOR LEASE

PRIME RETAIL space for
lease in Garden City on Ford
Road. 1,600 sq. ft. Below
market. 427-6620, 661-8838

TRANSPORTATION

CITIZENS CAR Service.
Airport transportation by
reservation. Always seeking
owner-operators. 357-5111.

TRANSPORTATION- AIR-
PORT, doctor, shopping. Rea-
sonable rates. 353-3279

DON'T BOTHER your fami-
ly, call Stanley, 968-4714.
Car, 460-6111. All airports,
luggage no problem.

DON'T BOTHER your fami-
ly, call Stanley for depend-
able service. 968-4714.

DRIVER WILL Provide all
your driving needs. Refer-
ences. 574-9195

ELITE TRANS. Luxury Se-
dan Chauffeured Service. 24
Hour Service to and from all
airports. 350-1915, 690-8508

TRANSPORTER TO Airport,
doctor's appointments, mar-
keting and errands. Reason-
able rates, reliable. Call
Steve Katz, 592-0975.

INSTRUCTION

CREATE DESIRE to learn!
Tutoring. Skills strengthen-
ing. All grades. Certified, ex-
perienced. 356-2053

Nine year old boy who
will be starting the
fourth grade in the fall is
in need of a male role
model. He is bright,
energetic and likes to
play soccer and other
field sports. Also enjoys
board and computer
games.

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE

INSTRUCTION

HELP WANTED

READING TUTOR. All
levels of difficulty including
dyslexia. Expert instruction.
855-3165

BABYSITTER. LOVING
person needed to watch us 3
days per week in our Farm-
ington Hills home while our
parents work. 737-0554

SPECIAL EDUCATION Tu-
tor. Reading, language de-
velopment and elementary
math. 356-5527, after 4p.m.

CHILD CARE

GERI'S NEWBORN Care
and vacations. 532-1925. Call
10a.m. to 10p.m.

MOTHER'S LITTLE Helper.
Affordable, quality, live-in or
out. Year round/summertime
child care. Licensed. Bonded.
851-0660

EDUCATIONAL SALES:
Management trainee, salary
and commission; bonus and
benefits. M. Williams 477-
2004

NURSERY SCHOOL Teach-
er and infant room teacher
needed. Full and part time.
Experience, references. Tem-
ple Emanuel Nursery School,
967-4020.

PART TIME help wanted for
gift shop. Southfield area.
661-1873

COLLEGE STUDENT de-
sires full time summer baby-
sitting. Experienced. Own
transportation. 661-5210.

PAWN SHOP. Retired per-
son needed full or part time.
Flexible hours, easy work.
962-0629

GLENDLE'S CHILD Care
Service. Your children are
your number one investment.
Don't let just anyone take
care of them. Licensed. Ref-
erences. Call 616-777-3711,
10a.m.-8p.m.

RESPONSIBLE AND reli-
able babysitter. Saturday
evenings, non-smoker, refer-
ences necessary. 737-0417

LOVING, EDUCATIONAL
Child Care in my home.
Licensed. Montessori teach-
er. References. Affordable,
reasonable. Mita, 353-4884

If you're over 35,
ask your doctor
about mammography.

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ANIERICAt4
CANCER
SOCIETY'

Family To Family

The Family To Family program, a joint project of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women and Women's Division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation, has been successful in con-
necting many families in the Detroit area with Soviet Jewish
newcomers. We have a special need now for senior friend-
ship. Your lives would be greatly enriched if you reached
out to welcome these wonderful people Won't you please join
us in this exciting program? Please contact NCJW 258-6000
to connect with one of the seniors listed below.

Lovely couple in mid-
sixties from Khmelnit-
sky. He was an economist
and is interested in
reading books, sports,
and watching TV. She is
a bookkeeper and likes
reading books, cooking
and watching TV.

limited, she is very anx-
ious to learn. She was a
typist in the USSR.

Very sweet widow from
Kharkov who is in-
terested in reading and
listening to the radio.
She's here only a few
weeks, and although her
English skills are

Former doctor from
Moscow, this wonderful
lady is in her late sixties,
speaks Yiddish, and likes
to read books. She is a
widow, and has been here
since September.

FAMILY TO FAMILY

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