1:1,Z1ffK Farmington School Board Considers Religion Policy Menora for D.C. WASHINGTON (JTA) — A 30-foot high menora has been put up in Lafayette Park, across from the White House, for the sixth con- secutive year. The menora, is provided by the American Friends of Lubavitch. The administration of the Farmington Public Schools will present its proposal to the board of education Tuesday night for a policy on religious groups in the Diamonds Cost Less Here Period! REMEMBER, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NEW DIAMOND AND A USED DIAMOND IS THE PRICE. 111( MLA'. 1\4 \ IHA l 4 1 \E ) P.W ■ %BR( The board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Farmington High School on Shiawassee. FEDERAL COLLATERAL SO( IET`r INC I \\,i,htngt(m ,it '4t)1 4 011 11()n I n 10 4 Stanley H. Kaplan \ The Smart MOVE! 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