I DETROIT 1 3 IDAYS ONLY 30 _10/ OFF EVERYTHIG INCLUDING ACCESSORIES FRI•SAT•SUN JUNE 8.9.10 HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION! NICOLETTI & NATUZZI LEATHER 4ID% OFF PLUS 70% MORE ■ GROUPS SOLD AS COMPLETE SETS ■ IN-STOCK ONLY ■ ALL SALES FINAL SOUTHFIELD TEL-12 MALL 12 MILE & TELEGRAPH DAILY 10-9 • SUN 12-5 354-9060 Everything Friday, Saturday, Monday 10:00-5:30 • Jewelry • T-Shirts • Sportswear Coordinates • • Dresses • Short Sets And Much more . . • Does not include previous sales, layaways, special orders and Cocktail Dresses FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1990 sportscaster who also has worked as a statistician for visiting NBA basketball teams and their broad- casters the last seven years, is finding himself out of work for the NBA Finals, but definitely not out of a good seat. Shafran, who occupied the scorer's table seat nearest the visiting team for about 50 NBA games at the Palace this season, decided to buy back the season ticket he's held for 14 years rather than risk working the series from the CBS-TV production truck outside. His seat is at midcourt, seven rows behind the scorer's table. ❑ Stollman Will Lead Soviet Jewry Campaign 25%-75% OFF 16 tation and new software sent to the Portland office of Payroll I, headquartered in Royal Oak, was this mes- sage, according to Brenda Brook of Southfield, the company's training director: "Let it be known that, if the Trailblazers dare to win even one game of the NBA Finals between now and June 19, the Detroit technical support staff will not be available for any technical support." "We haven't heard from them yet," Brook said at midweek. Jim Shafran of Southfield, Continental Cablevision FINE FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES & GIFTS 6692 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Continued from preceding page Statistician Takes 'Old Seat' Back WEST BLOOMFIELD 6644 ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE M-TH-F 10-9 • TU-W-SAT 10-6 SUN 12-5 • 855-1600 VISA° NBA Cities In The West Bloomfield Plaza 851.4410 Bernard H. Stollman will lead Detroit's Operation Aliyah, the Israel Bond cam- paign for the absorption of Soviet and other Jewish im- migrants in Israel. The appointment was an- nounced by Jerome Soble, Detroit general chairman of the Bond campaign. Israel Prime Minister Yit- zhak Shamir and Finance Minister Shimon Peres have called upon the Bond Organization to produce $1 billion in sales in 1990 to be used to integrate the newcomers into the mainstream of Israel's society. "On the basis of the present numbers of Soviet newcomers, we estimate that we will have to build about 35,000 housing units, 300 new classrooms in our schools, and bigger ulpan facilities for the thousands of adult students," said Shamir. "The cost of such an under- taking is estimated at more than $1 billion for every 100,000 olim." "Operation Aliyah is par- ticularly important in light of recent reports of anti-Semitic incidents in the Soviet Union," said Stollman. "Given the higher interest that several Israel Bond in- struments earn, we hope that increased investment in Bonds by the Detroit Jewish community will come to realization. This is not an Israeli project but a Jewish project — and we need the help of everyone, at any level of Bond purchase," Stollman said. Stollman has been involved in the Israel Bond program for a number of years and Bernard Stollman serves on the local Bonds ex- ecutive board. Both he and his wife, Barbara, are members of the Bonds' Presi- dent's Club, and Mrs. Stollman serves as national chairman of the Israel Bond Women's Division. Stollman is on the ex- ecutive committee of Bar-Ilan University and was recently selected to be general co- chairman, with Doreen Hermelin, of its Detroit ac- tivities. In 1987 he was chair- man of its leadership develop- ment committee. He has been president of the Resettlement Service since 1983, served as chair- man of the Real Estate Divi- sion of the Allied Jewish Campaign and is a former member of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Culture and Education Division. He is a past board member of the Anti-Defamation League. Na- tionally, he is a member of the board of directors of HIAS.