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July 05, 1991 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-07-05

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— AMAZING MARKETPLACE r—

How To Advertise

An Inexpensive Way
To Attract
Prospective Clients
And Patients

For your category
of professional service,
please contact the
account executive listed at:

354-6060 or
354-6069 (fax)

Accountants:

Kathy Johnson

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 95' per word;
there is a $9.50 minimum. Use of a box num-
ber costs an additional $4.00 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.

Attorneys:

Betsy Leemon

PERSONALS

Dentists:

M.D. DIET/QUICK weight
Loss Nutrient Packets (ap-
proximately 15 boxes) for
sale. $3 box. Call 326-5027
after 7 p.m.

Laura Siegel

Insurance:

Susan Brooks

Investments:

Susan Brooks

Nutritionists:

Patty Zorlan

Physicians:

Rick Nessel

Podiatrists:

Lisa Marshall

Chiropractors:

Lisa Marshall

Optometrists:

Kathy Johnson

Psychologists:

Susan Brooks

Social Workers:

Susan Brooks

Veterinarians:

SIMPLY NAILS By Susie.
Manicures, pedicures, acryl-
ics, wraps. Flexible hours.
Very reasonable. 489-5484

WAS IT a miracle? Visiting
friends in another city, a
woman opens the phone book
only to discover the name of a
brother she's been searching
for for years. . A man buys a
box of postcards at a rum-
mage sale and finds it con-
tains long-lost correspon-
dence between his mother
and father. Has anything like
this happened to you, and do .
you consider it a miracle? If
so, the Jewish News wants to
hear from you. Please send a
brief description of your mir-
acle to Elizabeth Applebaum,
do The Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

VACATION
RENTALS

TRAVERSE CITY. Execu-
tive lakefront home on West
Bay, Old Mission Peninsula.
Four bedrooms, cathedral
ceiling, new furnishings. Pri-
vate beach. $1500 week. 616-
458-7535; 616-942-9463.

APARTS-CONDOS
FOR RENT

Lisa Marshall

WATERFRONT HOME on
Sylvan/Otter Lake. Two bed-
rooms. Appliances. Clean.
$650/monthly. 681-7480

For categories not listed,
please contact:

SHARE LIVING
QUARTERS

Betty Wolocko

OAK PARK. Male to share 3
bedroom home. Reasonable.
399-0672.

SHARE LIVING
QUARTERS

SOUTHFIELD. SHARE 3
bedroom, 2 bath spacious
luxury apartment. 354-1290

TRANSPORTATION

AIRPORT -TRANSPORTA-
TION, doctor, shopping. Rea-
sonable rates. 353-3279

CAR SERVICE. Personal
transportation. Reasonable
rates. Airport, local, etc. 450-
9011.

CITIZENS CAR Service.
First for reliability since
1985. Airport service, char-
ters, limousine arrangement.
Reservations required. 357-
5111.

RESPONSIBLE RETIREE
will drive to shopping, down-
town, airport, etc. 356-4786

HELP WANTED

BABYSITTER NEEDED for
2 year old beginning October
1. West Bloomfield home.
References. 855-0852

BABYSITTER. PERMA-
NENT Part-time. Experi-
enced. Mondays, Wednesday
9-3. Saturday evenings. 661-
6669.

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST.
Doctor's office. Three days
week. 9 Mile, Greenfield.
Will train. 968-5155. 557-
6252.

Recent Soviet Emigres

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

Please contact Tsila Randel or Helen Foley at the Jewish
Vocational Service, 559-5000, for additional information
about these candidates for employment.

TOOL & DIE MAKER.
George is an experienced
tool and die maker. He has
set up and adjusted a varie-
ty of machine tools, includ-
ing milling and boring ma-
chines, drill and punch
presses, grinders and plas-
tic molding machines, ac-
'cording to specifications,
blueprints and tooling
instructions.

DESIGN. Alla is an ex-
perienced designer and
drafter in the automotive
industry. Alla has design-
ed shifts, axles, geap, gas-
kets, bearings, covers and
transmissions. Also, Alla
has designed and drafted
welded construction, parts
of hydraulic systems, clut-
ches and couplings.

SECRETARIAL. Larisa
has worked as a secretary,
typing reports, application
forms and reading and
routing mail: She recently
received a certificate in
word processing, including
Word Perfect and Lotus,
plus programming. She al-
so worked as a research
worker and technical writ-
er, making translations
from English to Russian.

BOOKKEEPER. Yulia
seeks a position as a book-
keeper or general accoun-
ting clerk utilizing her
skills with math and work-
ing knowledge of 10-key
calculator, Apple IIe com-

EMPLOYMENT
WANTED

BUSY? I'll drive, run er-
r an ds, shop. 275-9798,
Denise. Leave message.

FREE ESTIMATE. "You're
The Boss" Housecleaning
Service. Let us clean your
home on weekly basis or 1
time. $10 off first cleaning.
Bonded and insured. Call
Diane 421-0646.

GENERAL HOUSECLEAN-
ING Service. Classic Clean-
ing Company. Homes and of-
fices. Contact Ms. Horowitz
after 6p.m., 360-0307.

HOUSECLEANING
AVAILABLE mornings. Col-
lege student. Reliable. Refer-
ences. Own transportation.
531-3986

WAREHOUSE LABOR
available immediately. Some
heavy lifting is required. Will
train. 882-1670

EMPLOYMENT
WANTED

ADVANTAGE CLEANING
for the best in residential
service. Bonded. Pat, 549-
4536.

Together,
there's so much
good we can do.

puter, electronic typewriter
and spreadsheets. Aside
from posting data, including
payroll, expenses and pay
vouchers, she has balanced
books, handled accounts
receivable and payable, etc.

ELECTRICAL TECHNICI-
AN. Ilya has considerable ex-
perience testing and repair-
ing radio transmitting and
receiving equipment, exam-
ining equipment for damag-
ed components, soldering or
tightening loose connections
and assembling, operating
and servicing military elec-
tric systems.

OFFICE ASSISTANT/
TRANSLATOR. Yelena has
worked as an office assistant
and -possesses considerable
experience as a translator of
information from English in-
to Russian and Russian in-
to English. Much of her work
has been in technical areas,
including scientific
literature.

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SUMMER
JOB FINDER

AUTOMOTIVE DETAIL-
ING Summer Special:
Was h/IVax/Sh a mp o o/Pol-
ish/Leather Cleaning/Etc.
$85. Four Years in Busi-
ness. Excellent References.
Become another satisfied
customer. Call Larry,
258-9529.

CROWN AUTOMOTIVE
DETAILING. Exterior
hand washed and waxed,
Armorall tires. Interior —
vacuum/shampoo mats, Ar-
morall dash and doors.
Satisfaction guaranteed!
Call David, 681-5599.

Babysitter! Enthusiastic
MSU senior seeks babysit-
ting job in W. Bloomfield,
Farmington Hills, Bloom-
field Hills area. Available
any nights and days,
Thurs.-Sat. Has own trans-
portation.
Jennifer.
661-9323.

EXPRESSIVE, CLEAR-
VOICED, personable, for
marketing surveys, custo-
mer follow-up, promotions,
proofreading, data entry,
mystery shopping (evaluat-
ing service and personnel).
Hours and pay are negoti-
able. Cheryl, 557-2517,
after 6 p.m.

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