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ANY CAR ON THE LOT AT INVOICE OR LOWER
EXCLUDING ALLANTE
Uptown
Southfield Rd. at
11 1/2 Mile • 559-3900
OFFER EXPIRES 7121187
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101/2 Mile • 569-6930
Tues., Wed., Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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To Be Honored
Meadow Brook
Visit Planned
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• References from many satisfied clients
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SOUTHFIELD
WEST BLOOMFIELD
1987
CITY TAXES
BIRMINGHAM
FLINT
Right in Your
Own Driveway!
ALL 1987 CITY OF DETROIT FIRST-HALF
TAX BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED
ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BILLS FOR
THE CITY OF DETROIT have been mailed. If you have failed
to receive a tax statement, please request a duplicate by mail
or in person at Room 136 City County Building, Monday through
Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Interest and Penalty charges
must be added if first-half tax is not paid by August 17, 1987
or the full tax is not paid by August 31, 1987. Failure to receive
a bill will not defer accrual of Interest and Penalty.
Kindly include Ward and Item Number when requestng bills
by mail. Taxpayers may also request duplicate bills via the
telephone at 224-3560.
Tax Information — 224-3560.
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Comes to your home or office
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• Expert diagnostic tune-up
• Electronic analyzer -
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• Professionally trained
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FIRST-HALF DUE
August 17, 1987
Expanded Services
Call Sanford Rosenberg
for your car problems
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Treasurer
CITY OF DETROIT
Florine Mark
Florine Mark, president of
the WW Group, Inc., will be
honored as the B'nai B'rith
Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit 1987
honoree and woman of the
year.
Mark will be honored at a
luncheon to be held Nov. 3 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue and
will be introduced at an ad-
vance parlor reception, 7:30
p.m. Aug. 11 at the new
Weight Watchers corporate
headquarters in Farmington
Hills.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the Women's
Council, 552-8150.
398-3605
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FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987
the all-delegates meeting.
Guests are welcome. For infor-
mation, call the council,
552-8177.
Charles Goldstein
B'nai B'rith will honor
Charles "Chuck" Goldstein,
6:45 p.m. Wednesday in the
Dubin Meeting Room of the
B'nai B'rith Building.
Goldstein has been a
member of B'nai B'rith's
Community Volunteer Ser-
vices program for the past 40
years. He is currently the
president of Pisgah Lodge.
The event will coincide with
Israel Chapter will have
lunch and tour Meadow
Brook Hall on July 29. Meet
at the Lincoln Center park-
ing lot in front of
Winkelman's at 10 a.m. Car
pools have been arranged, but
reservations must be made in
advance by calling Ruth
Blumberg, 559-3874; or
Esther Applebaum, 557-2975.
Guests are invited.
There is a nominal charge
for touring the hall, and
lunch must be individually
purchased.
For information, call Mrs.
Blumberg or Mrs. Ap-
plebaum. No reservations
will be accepted after-July 25.
NEWS 11'
Soviet Mission
On Israel Visit
Jerusalem (JTA) — A three-
man Soviet consular delega-
tion arrived in Israel without
fanfare last Sunday and is
scheduled to meet with
Israeli consular and legal of-
ficials at the Foreign Ministry
here.
They are the first official
Soviet mission to visit Israel
since Moscow broke diplo-
matic relations in 1967.
Israeli officials stressed they
were here for a specific pur-
pose related to Soviet proper-
ty and nationals in Israel,
and there are no plans at pre-
sent foi political talks.
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres urged that the visit
"not be blown out of propor-
tion!" He said the delegation
was relatively low-level. He
would consider meeting with
them if they requested it, but
so far there has been no re-
quest, Peres said.
The task of the delegation
is to renew the passports of
Soviet citizens here, most of
them attached to the Russian
Orthodox Church in west
Jerusalem, and to review the
status of Soviet property,
most of it Church property.
Foreign Press
Group Protests
Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Foreign Press Association
said last Sunday it is con-
sidering legal action to force
the police to return photo-
graphic film confiscated from