Get A Big Jump On the Holidays... With Big Savings On Jewelry! Sidney Krandall & Sons Jewelers announces a stupendous... Pre-Holiday Sale We're paying you to shop early 40% Off* October 25th - November 3rd 30% Off* November 4th - November 10th 20% Of November 11th - November 24th * On thousands of in-stock items /rAttedezte& SOPt4- FOURTH GENERATION JEWELERS In the Top of Troy Building • 755 West Big Beaver Road • Troy, MI 48084 313-362-4500 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday - 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. REELECT COUNCILWOMAN SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN • 12 YEARS CITY COUNCIL • 2 YEARS COUNCIL PRESIDENT. • 5 YEARS PRESIDENT PRO-TEM. • 27 YEARS CIVIC SERVICE & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. • SOUTHFIELD SENIOR ADVISORY COMMI1TEE. •GOVERNOR'S STATEWIDE JOB TRAINING COUNCIL. • 4 YEARS LIAISON BETWEEN CITY, CORPORATE, HEALTH AND ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS. Kollek Makes Bid For Mayoral Post Jerusalem (JTA) — After 28 years as mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy Kollek is in danger of losing his job. At the age of 82, Mr. Kollek is a grand old man of Israeli politics. Finishing his sixth term as mayor, he re- mains enormously popular with ordinary people, who rush up to shake his hand and then complain about high municipal taxes or the cost of building the new City Hall. Never shy to voice their opinions, Jerusaleinites are wondering out loud whether their venerable mayor is too old to run for office yet again. With the election next week, Mr. Kollek and his opponent, Ehud Olmert, are waging a battle for voters. Although clean by American standards, their respective campaigns have, on occa- sion, hit below the belt. Mr. Kollek's campaign has focused on Mr. Olmert's lack of experience in running a city. Mr. Olmert, a member of .the Knesset from the Likud and a former health min- ister, has wasted no oppor- tunity to portray Mr. Kollek as an old man whose time has passed. The question is: Can Mr. Kollek complete another term in office? Many think he cannot. They believe that, if reelected, Mr. Kollek would hand over his post to an as- yet-unnamed successor within a few months. Mr. Olmert is capitalizing on this assumption. In one commercial, playing in local movie theaters, a roving reporter asks city- dwellers whether they plan to vote for Mr. Kollek. In the mall or on the street, people express their utmost respect for Mr. Kollek but say he is simply too old to continue. During an interview in his office in September, a day after Prime Minister Yit- zhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yassir Arafat shook hands at the White House, Mr. Kollek admitted that he had planned to retire at the end of this term. The success of the Labor Party in last year's general elections led him to recon- sider, he said. A DEVOTED COMMUNITY LEADER. YOUR CHOICE FOR SOUTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL VOTE FOR SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Paid For By Citizens to Re-Elect Councilwoman Suzanne Goldstein, 20955 Potomac, Southfield US-TOO CHAPTER OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP FOR PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES "UNDERSTANDING MALE SEXUALITY" Guest Speaker: LOUIS W. MELDMAN, PH.D. Psychologist and Author MICHAEL D. LUTZ, M.D., Coordinator Thursday, November 4, 1993 7:30-8:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center — West Bloomfield Campus 10 6600 West Maple Road Please call Lisa at 353 - 3060 for more information Teddy Kollek remains popular with the ordinary people.