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May 22, 1992 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-05-22

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I SPORTS I

SAVING YOUR WAY
FROM HERE TO THERE
JUST GOT EASIER.

Introducing Michigan College
Savings Bonds...

Affordable. Convenient. State Guaranteed
and Free From Income Taxes.

Starting today, there's a new, affordable
way for families to save for the future cost of
their children's college education. It's conve-
nient... and backed by the full faith and credit of
the State of Michigan.

Michigan College Savings Bonds

Michigan College Savings Bonds will be
issued as capital appreciation bonds. Interest on
these bonds will be compounded every six
months and paid when the bond reaches
maturity. Interest from the Michigan College
Savings Bond is exempt from federal, State of
Michigan and local income taxes. Your invest-
ment grows-without the government taking a
bite. And your investment is guaranteed by the
State of Michigan.

To order Michigan College Savings Bonds,
visit one of the participating financial institutions.
There you will fill out an order form. Later, a
broker will contact you in early June with the
final interest rate, purchase price and Official
Statement. To confirm your order, you will then
submit payment to your bank or broker. If you
wish, the bond will be sent to you directly.
Information and order forms are available
from selected commercial banks and brokerage
firms.

Reply To:
Mr. Joel Shayne
Shearson Lehman Brothers
313-393-6633 or 800-482-6382

Under no circumstances shall this advertisement constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of an offer to buy. and there shall not be any sale of the Bonds in any
jurisdiction in which that offer. solicitation or sale would be unlawful poor to
registration or qualification under the securities laws of that iunsdiction. No single
investment is nght for everyone. and tax-exempt capital appreciation bonds may not
be the best investment for you. For some people. taxaole investments may be
more beneficial. You should consult with a tax or financial advisor to determine the
strategy that best suits your needs and circumstances. You should read the Official
Statement prepared by the State before you buy the bonds. The Official Statement
provides the information about the bonds and the State. The offenng of the
Michigan College Savings Bonds will be made only by means of the Official
Statement relating to those ponds. Read the Official Statement before you Invest.

SHEARSON
LEHMAN
BROTHERS

1:1

EXPRESS

Mr. Joel Shayne
600 Renaissance Center
Suite 1800
Detroit, MI 48243
313-393-6633 or 800-482-6382

Michigan College
Savings Bonds

Holiday Sailing
Dec 19th
50% Off!*

2nd Passenger

Other discounts

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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1992

28859 Orchard
Lake Rd. Betw.
Shapiro (Owner) 12 & 13 Mile Rds.

The L'Chaim Matzoh Balls defeated Herzl AZA, 49-41, May 10 to win
the AZA basketball championship. Shown with league administrator
Denny Brenner are Alex Shrage, David Hitsky, Danny Stein, Steve
Vandor, James Maisels and Steve Golden.

B'nai B'rith Men's
Final Basketball Results

FINAL RESULTS
A League
Downtown Fox 1
Detroit 2
Brotherhood 1
Detroit 1

65
50
54
50

Championship Game
Downtown Fox 1
Brotherhood 1

63
58

B League
Downtown Fox 3
Keiden

46
41

DowntownFox 2
Centennial 2
Championship Game
Downown Fox 3
Downtown Fox 2
C League
Detroit 3
Brotherhood 4
Brotherhood 2
Morganthau
Championship Game
Detroit 2
Brotherhood 2

38
29

49
37

55
22
42
33

52
31

Bowling Results

B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Morgenthau-L'Chayim
Bob Essick 223-202/606, Len
Rosenblat 224-205, Jerry Robbins
271, Larry Rosenberg 212, Joe
Grossman 210, Bob Franklin 202,
Mike Wayne 200, Sid Kaplan 200,
Stan Finkelstein 200.

Downtown/Fox
Marc Wermuth 236, Kevin Giles 230,
Bruce Nosanchuk 213, Steve Vellick

207, Gary Siegel 206, Larry Frommer
204, Gary Berman 201.
Renaissance
Bruce Weberman 233-214/629, Dave
Koloff 223-204/611, Andy Harris 246,
Dave Koloff 236, Dean Fine 223,
Sander Papo 212, Bob Smith 212,
Richard Harris 212, Stuart Litt 210,
Bruce Rubenstein 210, Howard
Burlak 205, Phil Elkus 202, Jeff Lutz
202, Cullen Lieberman 201, Al
Rohan 200.

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354-5959

Midrasha Offers Adult
Summer Talmud Course

The Midrasha-College of
Jewish Studies will offer a
five-week summer course on
"Selected Readings of
Talmudic Literature"
Tuesdays, June 2-30, 10 a.m.-
noon at the United Hebrew
Schools building.

The class will be taught by
Rabbi Rod Glogower, rabbi of
the Hillel Orthodox Minyan
and adjunct lecturer at the
University of Michigan Law
School. Rabbi Glogower will

explore the Talmud by
discussing such topics as
holidays, prayer, matters of
civil law and capital
punishment.
Although no previous study
of Talmud is required, a
reading knowledge of Hebrew
is helpful. There are no pre-
requisites for the course and
it is open to the community.
There is a charge.
For registration informa-
tion, call the Midrasha office,
352-7117.

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