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October 24, 1986 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-24

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Heart
Answers

CHUCK
&
BUD'S
FRUIT MKT. & DELI

Mon.-Fri. 8-7, Sun. 7:30-5

13745 West 9 Mile

543-8780

(corner of Westhampton)

CHUCK & BUD'S IS UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Keep an eye on us growing!

Wino

sliced or chunk

1 or 2 lb. chubs

$ 1 89

lb.

Empire

.

TURKEY SALAMI

r

lb.

MICHIGAN
POTATOES

99.

10 lb. bag

$ 2 99 lb.

Sealtest
2% MILK

COME TO CHUCK
AND BUD'S FOR
FIRST QUALITY
PRODUCE & DELI ITEMS.

9

1/2 gal.

Congenital heart disease is the ab-
normal development of the heart be-
fore a child is born. A congenital
heart defect may be diagnosed at
girth or it may be discovered at some
time during childhood in a routine
physical examination. Some defects
may be caused by drugs taken
during pregnancy or exposure to
German measles (rubella) during
f)regnancy. They may be inherited.
or the cause may be unknown. Con-
genital heart defects may require
only minimal medical supervision or
they may require corrective surgery
to avoid complications later in life.
Some congenital heart defects can
be prevented by vaccination of the
mother against rubella prior to preg-
nancy and by following a doctor's ad-
vice while taking medications during
pregnancy. Contact your local -Ameri-
can Heart Association for more
information.

MUENSTER CHEESE

KOSHER SALAMI

$3 29

WHAT IS
CONGENITAL
HEART DISEASE?

All Specials Good Through October 28, 1986

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Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today.
Call 354-6060



LOCAL NEWS

Bonds Maimonides Dinner
Honors 3 At Adat Shalom

Dr. Myron Magen

American Heart
Association

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WERE FIGHTING FORYOUR LIFE

Lox and
ouseCoffee.

Dr. Sol Luft

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At last there's time for a leisurely breakfast,
unhurried conversation and the chance
to enjoy a second (or even a third) cup of
rich, delicious Maxwell House® Coffee. It
couldn't be anything but Sunday morning.

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*1986 General Foods Corporation

IT COULDN'T BE ANYTHING BUT MAXWELL HOUSE

72

Friday, October 24, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Metro Detroit State of
Israel Bonds Professional
Health Services Division will
hold its annual Maimonides
Awards Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 12 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The division, representing
physicians of several disci-
plines, will pay tribute to
three doctors: William M.
Leuchter, Sol Luft, and
Myron Magen.
Dr. Arthur Lieberman, di-
vision chairman, announced
that the three physicians will
be the recipients of State of
Israel Maimonides Awards,
"in recognition of their pro-
fessional excellence and their
leadership in and support of
the division," which seeks to
gain loan fund dollars for Is-
rael's economic upbuilding.
Dinner chairman is Dr.
Lieberman; co-chairmen are
Drs. Mathew Borovoy, Joel
Leib and Hershel Sandberg.
Dr. Leuchter is chief of the
neurology division of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit.
He is a member of the
American Academy of
Neurology, the New York
Academy of Science and the
AMA.
Dr. Luft's current hospital
affiliations are Straith
Memorial, Harper, Botsford,
Kern Special Surgery and
Dearborn Medical Center and
he has held the chief of
podiatry staff position at both
Straith Memorial and Kern
Hospitals.
Dr. Luft has held leading

Dr. William Leuchter

roles in the Michigan State
Podiatry Association and the
American Board of Podiatric
Surgery and is a national lec-
turer on foot surgery. In
addition to his affiliation
with the Israel Bond Organ-
ization, Dr. Luft is a member
of B'nai B'rith's Professional
Division, Temple Israel
Brotherhood, Tam-O-Shanter
Country Club, the Founders
Society, the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra Association
and the Grand Opera Asso-
ciation of Detroit.
Dr. Magen is dean and pro-
fessor of pediatrics at the
Michigan State University
College of Osteopathic
Medicine.
His professional organiza-
tional memberships include
the American Osteopathic
Association, the American
Association for the Advance-
ment of Science and the Na-
tional Council of Interna-
tional Health.
For Maimonides Awards
dinner reservations, call Is-
rael Bonds, 557-2900.

Classes On Aging
To Meet In Pontiac

The Oakland County
Health Division will hold a
series of four classes on help-
ing aging relatives remain
independent.
Classes will meet weekly at
7 p.m. beginning Nov. 3, at
1200 North Telegraph Road,
Pontiac. There is no charge,
but pre-registration is re-
quired.
For information and pre-
registration, call the health
division, 424-7090.

Political Topic
At Library

Maurice Waters of Wayne
State University's political
science department will
speak on "European Commu-
nity and the U.S." at 7:15
p.m. Tuesday at the Bloom-
field Township Library.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the Center for
Peace and Conflict Studies,
577-3453, or Lillian Genser,
577-3468.

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