WHILE SUPPLIES LAST SEMI ANNUAL News • Cribs • Day Beds • Bunk Beds • Chests • Dressers • Desks • Strollers • Car Seats • Play Yards • Bumper Pads • Quilts • Mobiles • High Chairs • Hutches • Night Stands • Lamps • Wall Hangings • Mirrors BABY 'N KIDS BEDROOMS Come explore the largest selection of furniture and accessories in the Midwest! Twelve Oaks Mall Novi • 349-2515 Hampton Village Center Rochester Hills • 299-5010 Separate Building on Service Drive Corner of Rochester and Auburn Roads Mon. - Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ■ Sunday 12 noon - 5:00 p.m. Plaques Are Damaged CASH FOR LIKE-NEW WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S DESIGNER Fashions & accessories CONSIGNMENT CLOTHIERS Call today for a FREE housecall appt. or in-store appt. 347-4570 43041 W. 7 Mile • Northville New Arrivals Daily Cruise & Springwear MARGUERITE On The Boardwalk 932-5252 30% OFF ALL AllAVciediners 356 6013 In-Stock Quilt Groupings 1 Week Only Thru Jan. 30th Sweet Pea, C'est Jolie t No Jo, Glenna Jean, Brandee Danielle, Luv Stuff baby and me Maternity • Children's • Layette 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. - West Bloomfield, MI In Crosswinds Mall • 855-3214 No charges. All sales final. Not applicable to any previous sales. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 Thursday 10-8 Cantor Samuel Greenbaum CERTIFIED MOHEL 124 "Tradition with a gentle touch" Office: 547-7970 Home: 855-0628 Iv Tissue Paper and Clothes We are proud of the artful cleaning and the fine finish our pressing gives your clothes. But nothing ruins our work like hanging on a hanger in a crowded closet. So we stuff each garment with tissue paper to help keep the fine pressed finish. We stuff the sleeves, body and collar with tissue paper so that the garment will be ready to go when you are. Skillfully Stuffed: One of the many reasons why knowledgeable customers say: "MY Cleaners is my cleaners." Located on Northwestern Highway at 12 Mile Road unique different party favors 350-2421 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Budapest (JTA) — Jewish memorial plaques were damaged and removed from a building here last week, the second time such an a.7.t has taken place. Unidentified vandal removed three memorial„ plaques from the building on Vadasz Street in downtown; Budapest that during the Holocaust housed the Sw-;.-.; Embassy's mission for rescu- ing Jews. From 1944 until the Rus- sians entered Hungary oils Jan. 17, 1945, the mission, provided protective papers to thousands of Hungarian Jews and sheltered some 1,000 refugees. Once, the Hungarian Nazis broke into the building, dragging away and killing several Jews. The plaques were placed on the building to keep alive the memory of the martyrs, and recall the help given the community by the Swiss. The removal of the plaques can only be regarded as an act of anti-Semitism, just like the previous such van- said Gusztav Zoltai.) acting manager of tht.. Hungarian Jewish associ. ation. In the earlier incident, a memorial tablet was remov- ed from the side building of the main synagogue here, near the plaque whici, memorializes the birthplace, of Theodor Herzl. Israeli Guard Seriously Hurt Jerusalem (JTA) — And Israeli guarding a gasoline tanker truck in the West Bank town of Beit Sahur was shot and seriously in- jured in an apparent ter- rorist attack. The guard, Yoram Fahima, 22, was accompany=') ing the truck driver to the gas station office after the station's tanks were filled.) The attacker appeared from nearby, shooting th.P/ guard at pointblank range. The assailant then tried tc \ shoot the driver as well, but failed to do so because his pistol malfunctioned. The attacker escaped from the scene with the guard's, pistol, apparently with the` help of an accomplice. The( Israeli army clamped a curfew on Beit Sahur, a predominantly Arab Chris- tian town near Bethlehem, and the manhunt for the at- tacker continued.