DETROIT:
Charles Moore, 59, had been searching for returnable bottles last week when he came across the 31 U.S. savings bonds, worths $21,000. He turned them in to a homeless shelter, where a staff member tracked down the family of the man who had owned them.
For his good deed, the bond owner's son gave Moore $100, but residents around Michigan and in other states decided his action merited a more generous reward.
So far, Moore has received over $4,000 from various donations....
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Mind you, the owner of the bonds gave him a giant $100, the price of a dinner for 2 at a better restaurant. It is not even enough for a dinner with Surf! :eek:
Charles Moore, 59, had been searching for returnable bottles last week when he came across the 31 U.S. savings bonds, worths $21,000. He turned them in to a homeless shelter, where a staff member tracked down the family of the man who had owned them.
For his good deed, the bond owner's son gave Moore $100, but residents around Michigan and in other states decided his action merited a more generous reward.
So far, Moore has received over $4,000 from various donations....
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Mind you, the owner of the bonds gave him a giant $100, the price of a dinner for 2 at a better restaurant. It is not even enough for a dinner with Surf! :eek:
