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ON YOUR OLD CEILING FAN*
The only retailer of its kind
in your area to offer a
large variety of brand
name quality ceiling fans
and outdoor lighting
at the most reasonable prices.
Offering Interior/Exterior Design, Sales,
Service and Installation of all Products,
In home demonstration available,
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME!
LANDSCAPE
LIGHTING
SPECIALISTS
(GOURMET MEATS R. DELI)
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Night going
Fresh
CHICKEN BREASTS
21st CENTURY ELECTRIC
1493 WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM, MI • 313-645-6464
$1.29 lb.
Boneless
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST
$2.69 lb.
Kowalski - Reg. or Garlic
BOLOGNA
$2.89 lb.
Colby
LONGHORN CHEESE
NuTone
Door Chimes
Central Vac Systems
Food Center Products
Exhaust Fans
Radio Intercom Systems
$1.99 lb.
YOSI'S GLITT
FULL SERVICE GLATT KOSHER BUTCHER
AND CARRY-OUT DELICATESSEN
HOLIDAY SPECIAL HOURS
GOURMET BAKERY
SUCCOS
OPEN Sun., Oct. 11 9 AM-3 PM
CLOSED Mon., Oct. 12; Tues., Oct. 13
BEST WISHES FOR
A HAPPY AND HEALTHY
HOLIDAY!
No Salt - No Cholesterol
GOURMET CROUTONS $3.95 lb.
1 lb. Loaf - Salt Rising
BREAD
$1.79 lb.
GOURMET
PREPARED FOODS
ALL KASHRUT LAWS STRICTLY
OBSERVED UNDER THE
SUPERVISION OF
THE VAAD HARABONIM
OF GREATER DETROIT
Bring in our competitors' ads
and WE WILL "MEAT" THEIR
PRICE ON FRESH, KOSHER
MEAT & POULTRY!
limited to availability
32839 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Roasted Stuffed
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CORNISH GAME HENS $4.95 ea.
Roasted
RED SKIN POTATOES $2.95 lb.
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Floral, Fish, Vegetable & Wine
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$7,95 $14.95
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The Jewish Federation
Business and Professional
Women's Division will host
"A Bi-partisan Look at Cam-
paign '92," featuring
Democrat Deborah Dingell
and Republican Ronna
Romney at its dinner meeting
6 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Town-
send Hotel in Birmingham
Moderated by Laura Ber-
man, columnist for the Detroit
News, the gathering will
focus on women's issues in the
presidential race.
An elected officer of the
Michigan Democratic Party,
Ms. Dingell is a national ad-
vocate for women's and
children's health issues and
chairs the Michigan Infant
Mortality Task Force and
Washington's Women's
Health Resource Center.
Ms. Romney has served as
chairman of the President's
Commission on White House
Fellowship and serves as
political consultant for
WXYZ-TV 7 Action News '92
presidential campaign
coverage. She also was a
member of Gov. John Engler's
transition team on policy,and
speaks frequently about con-
temporary issues regarding
politics, education and the
family.
There is a charge for the
gathering; there will be no
solicitation of gifts. For infor-
mation, call Ellen Kriv-
chenia, 642-4260.
Sisterhood Plans
Open Meeting
The Sisterhood of Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses will
host a fall open meeting 7:30
p.m. Oct. 14 at the synagogue.
Steve Kalt, owner of Bee Kalt
Travel Agency, will be the
speaker.
Refreshments will be serv-
ed. Members will meet
sisterhood board members
and learn about activities
planned for the coming year.
Please make a reservation
with Marlene Somberg.
553-0442; or Sharon
Goldenberg, 399-3914.
Marshall-Israel
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Louis
Marshall-Israel
Chapter will celebrate their
50th anniversary noon Oct.
15 at the Zionist. Cultural
Center. Past presidents will
present. "This Is Your Life"
with musical renditions by
Estelle Kaufman, accom-
panied by Alice Kushner. A
petite lunch will be served.