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Experience in
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will train if necessary.
Lots of leads. Top Pay
After 70 years Budman
is still the one.
The Jewish population of
the United States in esti-
mated to be 5.845.000 or 2.7
percent of the U.S. popu-
lation.
call anytime 968-2525
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6th (month) Anniversary
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Si billion for Israeli com-
panies through the sale of
its debentures and shares.
The strength of the com-
pany is reflected in its un-
broken record of obligation
repayment. and it has
never missed a dividend
payment.
Ji niender -gold
V ow3 exc4an ged
MRS. SINGER
Summer Hours
Mon-Sat 10:30 to 5:30 Thurs Til 8
WE ARE OPEN
Eva Feezell and Lee Sing-
er were married in a recent
ceremony at the Downtown
Synagogue. Rabbi Noah
Gamze officiated.
The bride is the daughtff
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Feezell of Milan. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Singer of Oak
Park.
The couple will live in
Ann Arbor.
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news of 3 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 2, for
the issue of Sept. 9.
Local publicity that
arrives after the dead-
line will be withheld
from publication and
published the follow-
ing week if still time-
ly.
MY FOLKS ONCE SAID: "WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE A
CAR SALESMAN?"
THAT WAS SEVEN YEARS AGO. NOW THEY ASK:
"WHAT MAKES YOU SUCH A SUCCESSFUL SALES-
MAN?" IT'S SIMPLE AS I GAVE THEM THIS EXAMPLE:
LEASE A 1978 THUNDERBIRD
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MRS. MANKOFF
Deborah Averill Parker
and Daniel Mark Mankoff
were married in a recent
garden ceremony in East
Grand Rapids.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip M.
Parker of Grand Rapids.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.
Mankoff _ of Farmington
Hills.
The couple is residint! in
Ann Arbor following a Cana-
dian honeymOon.
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MACK PITT
Early
Deadline
still available with our custom framing
ARTISANS
CALLER
discovered as a sweetening
agent by U.S. 1)epartment
of Agriculture scientists,
who derived the substance
from citrus fruit peels. Sci-
entists Amar and Mazur
then carefully reworked the
chemistry and designed an
efficient commercial proc-
ess.
MRS. GOLD
FREE NEEDLEWORK BLOCKING
We repair, refinish, restore
almost anything
REHOVOT—Israel will
soon produce its own brand
of Neo-DHC, an artificial,
non-caloric sweetener that
is six times sweeter than
saccharin and 2.000 times
sweeter than sugar.
Working under special
contract to the Jaf-Ora Co:.
of Rehovot. Weizmann In-
stitute organic scientists
Dan Amar and Yehuda
Mazur have designed a re-
cently completed plant for
manu;acturing the corn-
pound, which awaits clear-
ance from the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration be-
fore its introduction to con-
sumers in the U.S.
Neo-DHC was originally
Janet Ellen Anbender and
Roy E. Gold were married
in a recent candlelight cere-
mony at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
- The bride is the daughter
of Mr: and Mrs. Harry
Radom of Troy. The bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gold of Pompano
Beach Fla.
Following a Hawaiian hon-
eymoon the couple will re-
side in Coral Springs, Fla.
on Art-Wallhangings-Pottery
Jewelry-Sculpture-Framing'
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ISRAELI
CHASSIDIC
FESTIVAL
Sun., Nov. 13, 1977
JWV Bodzin Post 414
355-5765
Youth Aliya. said Joseph
Kalrman, world head of
Youth Aliya, in a report to
Hadassah'.s 63rd annual na-
tional convention at the
New York Hilton Hotel.
He said that since 1971,
when he submitted plans to
the Jewish Agency for the
narrowing of the social gap.
more than 12,000 dis-
advantaged youth were ab-
sorbed by Youth Aliya. In
the early years, most Youth
Aliya students were immi-
grant, not native-born Is-
raelis.
This year. the intake will
comprise 6,500 new pupils,
which means some 4,500
will replace those who ter-
minated their schooling this
year. and the increase of
the additional 2,000 ,youth,
according to Klarman.
than
40.000 Americans have ex-
pressed confidence in Israel
and its economic growth po-
tential by becoming share-
holders in Ampal-American
Israel Corp. Amnal is en-
gaged in financing industri-
al. commercial and agricul-
tural enterprises in Israel
through loans and equity in-
vestments.
Ampal is controlled by
Bank Hapoalim. which in
turn is controlled by the His-
tadrut's Hevrat Ovdim. As
a finance company. Ampal
borrows from banks to ob-
tain the funds for its oper-
ations.
Its reliability as a borro-
wer is best exemplified by
its $50 million credit line
from financial institutions.
In turn. Ampal in 1976
made loans and in-
vestments totalling $120 mil-
lion.
Since its beginning.
Ampal has provided about
BUY OR LEASE FROM
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NEW YORK (JTA )—Dur-
ing the new school year
commencing September.
1977. the number of pupils
within the framework of
Youth Aliya will be 18.600.
of whom 16.800 are dis-
advantaged youth—a peak
number in the history of
Israel to Produce Sugar Substitute
40,Q00 Americans Invest in Ampal
TEL AVIV—More
GRANA DA
Nouth :kik- a Peak Near Reported
friday, August 26, 1977.. 41
PHIL SCHOSTAK
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