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Bonds Telethon Nears
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Adults
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"Gentlemen, we've got a new motivation
plan to improve our volume this year:
the sales meeting will be at The Westin."
Metro Detroit Israel Bond vol-
unteers, under the leadership of
Alice Ross, re-investment chair-
man, will hold an Israel Bond re-
investment telethon July 13-14 at
the main United Hebrew Schools
building in Southfield.
The July 13 session will be from
9 a.m. to noon; the July 14 session
will be from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The volunteers will call holders
of 15-year Israel Bonds purchased
in 1972, advising them that Israel
will accept these Bonds now, at
full maturity value, for im-
mediate re-investment, with
additional funds, in any Israel
Bond security, including the $250
Israel Certificate.
For example, holders of a $100
Bond with a 1987 maturity value
of $180 can use it now to rurchase
a $250 State of Israel Certificate
by only adding $70.
In addition, maturing Bonds
may be used to re-invest in Cur-
rent Income Bonds ($500 incre-
ments), in the Individual Vari-
able Rate Issue Bond ($10,000
minimum, now paying 7 1/2 percent
interest), or any of the other in-
struments offered by the Bond
Organization.
Last year a similar re-
investment offer by the Israel
government and a volunteers'
telephoning campaign here raised
more than $190,000 in re-
invested Bond sales for Israel's
economic development.
Additional volunteers are
needed. Men or women who can
devote a few hours during the
telethon should call the Israel
Bond office, 557-2900.
Symphony Honors
Independence Day
The music of American compos-
ers will fill the Meadow Brook
stage in a celebration of the Inde-
pendence Day weekend on Sun-
day at 8 p.m. The Detroit Sym-
phony will be led by conductor
David Zinman and feature pianist
David Golub.
There is a fee and afterwards a
fireworks display will take place.
Polka Band Plays
In Shain Park
Birmingham's free "In the
Park" summer concert series con-
tinues with Big Daddy Lackowski
and the La De Da's at 7:30 p.m. on
Thursday in Shain Park in Bir-
mingham.
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Closed Sun.
Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
When you're planning a very
special business meeting, start at a
very special place: The Westin Hotel
in the heart of Detroit's renaissance.
Here, in the world's tallest hotel,
we're prepared to fill your tallest
order. A variety of rooms, from the
splendid to the magnificent. A staff
of chefs who can satisfy an appetite
for anything from coffee and danish
to champagne and caviar. And a
group of catering professionals who
make it all come off just the way
you hope.
So next time, give us a chance
to show you how we can get you out
of the ordinary and into the extra-
ordinary—at The Westin. Then ask
yourself: can we do everything to
make your next event a complete
success'? •
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Of course
we can.
THE WESTIN HOTEL
Renaissance Center Detroit
Catering department 568 8400
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Friday, July 4, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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BEEF
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—
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
MON.-FRI. 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
• 2 EGGS (Any Style)
• BACON OR SAUSAGE
OR HAM
• HASH BROWNS
• TOAST & JELLY
$1
7 5
Coupon Good 1-4 Persons • Exp. 7-3-86
10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISC. (Except Specials).Tables Now For 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10
ORCHARD FAMILY
RESTAURANT
30894 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 14 MILE RD. IN K-MART SHOPPING PLAZA
626-0318
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