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March 28, 1997 - Image 149

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-03-28

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Employment

Household Goods

Sales Assistant

Well organized? Personable and pleas-
ant? Looking for a flexible work sched-
ule? If so, we have a position for a sales
assistant. 20-40 hours per week. Must
have basic computer knowledge and be
able to type accurately.

Please call Rick Nessel

at (810) 354-7123, Ext. 213

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
AVAILABLE AT THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER

Book Fair Assistant
Temporary (June-December) -Full-time position

Work independently on projects and as a team player in this
large, busy and fun department. Involvement w/ volunteer
leadership. Opportunity to read great books and meet
famous people. Great job for recent college grad.

Program Coordinator
Begin Immediately- Part Time -20 hours

Team player to work on new travel programs for singles and
families. Also organize enrichment classes for children and
adults. Computer skills a plus, willingness to learn a must.
Friendly personality and patience required. Must be willing to
travel and attend evening meetings. Bachelor's degree pre-
ferred.

Please send resume to:

Adult and Family
Jewish Community Center of Metro Detroit
6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
or fax (810) 661-7711

RESTAURANT

BOOKKEEPER

We've Got the
Best Jobs 'Round

Accounts Receivable
Full Time - Full
Benefits •
Send Resumes or Call:
Hersch's Inc.
26640 Harding
Oak Park, MI 48237

Bruegger's Bagels currently
has opportunities for you to
join the fastest-growing
bagel chain in the nation!

K COUNTER HELP
K BAKERS
Lunch & Evening Shifts
Up to $7.00+ Per Hour!
Get a great job today — at

Bruegger's. Apply in person
at: Bruegger's Bagels,
29433 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Farmington Hills. (SW cor-
ner of 13 Mile & Orchard
Lake) eoe

BRUEGGER'S BAGELS

8 10-543-2 200
810-8 5 1-9107

Jewish News
Classified Ads
Get Results!
Call 354-5959

ASSISTANT TO MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
OF LARGE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

Must be self-motivated, organized, with strong
communication skills, proficiency in MicroSoft
Office a necessity. Excellent salary and benefits.
Send resume to:

The Jewish News
#5192
27676 Franklin Rd.
Southfield Michigan

PHYSICIAN OPPt)IMATICIES
• Primary care & geriatric medicine

• Long-term care and home settings
• Offices throughout Michigan
• Practice rewarding medicine
• Excellent salary and benefits
•This practice is a physician's dream
come true!

Call: (810) 352-2000
Michael Plante

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Large Progressive Reform Temple is seeking an
experienced Executive Director/Manager. This
exciting environment is perfect for a team player
with maturity, patience and flexibility. Great staff
and creative environment in which to work.
Please send resume and salary history to:

PRESIDENT/TEMPLE ISRAEL

5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323

REAL ESTATE SALES

$35,000 GUARANTEED INCOME PROGRAM

combined with excellent training —yours for a phone
call to:

MARY ANN GRAWI

FARMINGTON HILLS/WEST BLOOMFIELD

851-1900

Smoke Free Environment

MJL CORPORATE
TRANSFEREE SERVICE, INC.,

Each office is independently owned and operated

Stall your
Real Estate career
the successful way

Our
/-7 th

6

year

...and 9r( )win9 faster than c't .~ 'r.

Royal Oak
Auction House

Gallery

Royal Oak's
Hottest
Property.
Call for
Upcoming
Auctions.

Consignments Or
Cash Buy Outs
Wanted

ONE PIECE TO ENTIRE ESTATES
WANTED FOR AUCTION

MOVING?

Priced Sale of Household Furnishings
Professionally Conducted In Your Home

Estate Liquidators

EDMUND FRANK & CO.
(313) 869-5555

Serving the community since 1976

Certified Appraiser

ESTATE SALE BY FINDERS KEEPERS

FRI. & SAT., MARCH 28 & 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

20624 Knob Woods Dr., Apt. 204, Southfield

Bet. Lahser and Evergreen, S. of 11 Mile. Follow signs.

Exquisite hand-painted French Provincial furnishings;
including 2 bedroom sets, large hutch and table, sofa,
chairs, dining room set, beautiful crystal lamp,
Victorian silver epergne, 5 sets of china, linens, house-
hold items, clothing, much more.

810-626-6915

810-661-4089

FRI. & SAT., MARCH 28 & 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

1695 STANDISH (KIRKWAY)

Take Long Lake to Kirkway. The Kirkway bet. Middlebelt and Franklin Rd., go North 50 ft.

"Designers 50's furniture."

Contents include: Cocktail table, end tables, 2 chairs and
ottoman by Paul Frankel • Also•pieces by Baker, Johnson
Hadley Johnson and American of Martinsville • Amos La-
Coultre clock, collectibles galore, too much to mention.
For more information call

IRIS KAUFMAN

626-6335

APPRAISER & LIQUIDATOR

ASSOC. MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS
Also conducting Estate Sales in Palm Beach and adjoining areas

ANNOUNCING TWO
AWESOME SALES

#1 - FRI. & SAT., MARCH 28 & 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
621 PIERCE, DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

E. off Pierce, bet. Maple (15 Mile) and Lincoln (14-1/2 Mile),
W. of Woodward.

Interior designed by Seligman and McManaman. Kit-
tinger, Baker, Pace, Trouvailles. Art by Altman and C.
Tezechkovich. Upper end women's designer clothing.
Furs, jewelry and more.

#2 - FRI. & SAT., MARCH 28 & 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
31188 5 MILE RD., LIVONIA

Merri-Five Plaza, NE corner of 5 Mile and Merriman.

Play it again sale. Two complete sporting goods store
inventories — 60-80% off.

EVERYTHING GOES

Andy or Linda Adelson (810) 855-0053

Sale Information Hot Line Number: (810) 901-5050

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