I LOCAL NEWS I LAST 2 WEEKS! FINAL MARKDOWNS MALTER FURS AT ALL '89 STYLES MUST GO SOME AT COST, SOME BELOW REDUCTIONS UPS 70% Take advantage of our liberal lay-away policy. All previous sales excluded. Due to extreme markdowns, we cannot accept trade-ins. • LTER Sale ends Feb. 17, 1990 IN CROSSWINDS MALL N C. 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. • Corner Lone Pine Rd. Phone (313) 626-0811 JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment Viltatettee 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 m FINE JEWELERS established 1919 X, Li (313) 642-5575 GEM/DIAMOND SPECIAUST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION MARV SAYS . CUSTOM , WALL MIRROR' SPECIALISTS , , ' NSULATED GLASS REPLACED j . - . _. • TABLE TOPS • STORM DOORS & WINDOWS • PATIO DOOR WALLS REPLACED • STORMS & SCREENS REPAIRED VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 'Suggested List Price 22 SAVE FROM 20% TO 50% * , --Y \ - , s, \ r I , • ,, — DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 1 TUB & SHOWER ENCLOSURES MIRRORED OR RS S LIDING DOORS Call today to find out just how much Bonds can do for you MOBIL AUTO gir ' GLASS SERVICE .,aik ( 4.0.4, sz,,z, 11614 ... a 0 • In MI b tASSTSOPt1 1$.4/UATL( 1)_ MIRRORS F TIRES 8. ACCESSORIES SOUTHFIELD: 24777 Telegraph 353-2500 Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1990 U.S. Savings Bonds make good business sense! 1-800-US-BONDS Julius and Anna Spielberg. IDF Donations Honor Soldier Killed In Sinai Three donations totaling $15,000 for Israeli roadside hitchiking stations, given in memory of Uri Weitzberg, who was killed in the Sinai Campaign, have been receiv- ed by the Michigan Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. The donations were from Julius and Anna Spielberg; the Harry Granaders, Norma Gorosh and Hadar and Ronald Granader, all relatives of Weitzberg. The Spielbergs are raising additional funds for other Michigan IDF projects, said Morton L. Feldman, state chairman. The Michigan IDF chapter Lubavitch Women Host Program The Lubavitch Women's Organization will host a melava malka, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Lubavitch Educa- tion Center. The program will pay tribute to the memory of the late Rebbetzen Chaya Mushka Schneerson, wife of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. A video will be presented depic- ting the life of the Rebbetzin. Rabbi Chaim M. Bergstein of the Bais_ Chabad of Farm- ington Hills will speak on, "The Legacy of the Rebbet- zin." The guest speaker, Rab- bi Yisroel Deren, regional director of Chabad in western and southern New England will speak on "From Theory to Practice: Applying the Teachings of Chassidus in Day-to-Day Living." A light buffet will be serv- ed. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Leba Fried- man, 968-0727; or Leah Ruby, 855-3563. leads the other 18 state units in the central U.S. region in donations with almost $60,000 in its first eight months of operation. This is 80 percent of its first-year, $75,000 goal. All Friends of the IDF dona- tions go to social and recrea- tional needs of IDF soldiers. For information on the organization, write Friends of the IDF, 21177 Hilltop, Southfield, MI 48034. ZOA Hears Forum Speaker Arye Naor, secretary of Israel's cabinet during the tenure of Prime Minister Menachem Begin, will speak at the Einstein Luncheon Forum at noon Feb. 14. at the Zionist Cultural Center. He will discuss "The Peace Pro- cess Since the Yom Kippur War." Naor is serving as research fellow at the Davis Institute for International Relations in Jerusalem. He also is a regular columnist for Israeli dailies Yediot Archronot, Ha'aretz and the Jerusalem Post. For reservations, call ZOA, 569-1515. Yiddish Group Hosts Speaker Members of the Institute for Retired Professionals Yiddish Group will host Arkadi Reithblatt, delegation head of the Lithuanian contingent to the JCC Maccabi Youth Games, as their guest speaker 1 p.m. Feb. 13 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris building. Reitblatt will discuss the Games being held in Detroit this summer.