26 Friday, April 18, 1975 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ronald McDonald Award Earned by Former Rabbi • Joseph Katz, owner of Katz, who for 18' years several Detroit-area McDon- ald's franchises, has been recognized by the McDon- ald's Corp. as its 1974 recipi- ent of the Ronald Award in - Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Indiana, as "the licensee operator who best exempli- fies the greatest committ- ment to both the operations of his restaurants and also to his community." His Oak Park McDonald's The Oak Park franchise restaurant on Greenfield opened in 197-2. will be raising funds next month for the purchase of a . Katz helped - organize the new kiln for the arts and first McDonald's owners crafts department of the buying and advertising co- Oak Park Community Cen- operative, which have now ter, and he has donated a -- _ been formed throughout the room in memory of his par- United States. ents to the new Hebron He originated the McDon- Yeshiya in Israel. His wife, Ann, was an _ ald's McMeal card promo- accountant for a Saginaw ton, and it helped the De- group that owned more troit-area franchises to a quarterly sales record for than 20 McDonald's fran- the first three months of chises. They helped Katz 1975. obtain his first franchise was rabbi of Saginaw's Temple Bnai Israel, was cited for promotional activi- ties for the restaurants, and his work with the Allied Jewish Campaign, sponsor- ship of Halloween parties with the Oak Park Jaycees, donations for retarded chil- dren to go to camp and sponsorship of summer baseball tearns. 4a? M •- RESTAURANT in 1962, in Lincoln Park. When he purchased a fran- chise in 1968 in Ecorse, Katz left. the rabbinate. 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The "World's Best Jewish Athletes" are prOfiled in one 9 9 NEW YORK, — An All- Star team representing the National Association of In- tercollegiate Athletics will participate in the 10th In- ternational Hapoel Games May 1-9 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team will be coached by Edinboro State head coach Jim McDonald, who was picked for the honor by the NAIA "in recognition of his outstanding job for the past 12 seasons." McDonald, who has his best season ever during the past campaign (22-5), has a career record of 181-89 and has been in post season play eight years. Martin Cohen is chairman ALL OCCASION TRAYS INCLUDE: . Corned Beef, Pastrami, Turkey, Salami, Pickled Tongue, Chopped Liver, Swiss Cheese, Pick- les, Olives, Bread. 27167 GREENFIELD 1 BIk. N. of 11 Mile Next to Great Scott Market 559-13 80 . 25 per person OPEN TUES.,' WED., THURS. & FRI., T A.M.-11 P.M. — SAT., 7 A.M.-1 A.M. Suns, 7 A.M.-9 P.M. Make Friday special. 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