THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL-
IARY will participate in a

Bicentennial kick-off with a
flag presentation to the De-
troit Day School for Deaf
Children 2 p.m. Nov. 11, the
traditional Veterans Day.
The auxiliary will meet the
national president, Elaine
Mass, at dinner and will give
chairmen's reports. For in-
formation, call the JWVA
office, 559-5680.

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SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST AND
AUXILIARY will have a

social evening 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the JWV head-
quarters. John Talick, man-
ager of the Oak Park Post
Office, will be the guest
speaker. The post will serve
refreshments. Friends are
invited.
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DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN LADIES'
AUXILIARY will have a
chairmen's meeting to ar-
range for the national presi-
dent's visit 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the JWV headquarters.
For information, call the
JWVA office, 559-5680.
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LT. ROY F. GREEN
POST AND AUXILIARY

will join the Yetz-Cohen and
Charles Shapiro auxiliaries
and posts for a social 8:30
p.m. Thursday at the JWV
memorial home. Movies on
Israel will be shown, and re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Ruth
Weiss, 544-3744.
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LT. RAYMOND ZUSS-
MAN AUXILIARY will

meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in
the home of Mrs. Louis
Weber. 27335 Aberdeen,

Sale starts Sunday 11/2 through 11/9

ALL OUR STORES ARE
CELEBRATING THE

Southfield. For informa-
tion, contact the president,
Mrs. Charles Hauptman,
352-2696 or Mrs. Weber,
557-5930.
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DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN will have its
fifth area bowling tourna-
ment March 27 and 28 at
Yorba Linda Lanes. There is
a per-bowler charge. A stag
banquet will be held at the
Southfield Holiday Inn, and
breakfast will be served. For
information, call the chair-
man, William Geer,
968-8971.

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Jewish War Veterans
Department of Michigan
will participate in a
"Remembrance Day" cele-
bration Nov. 9 in Windsor.
Car pools will form at 9:45
a.m. at the JWV Memorial
Home in Southfield.
On the traditional "Ar-
mistice Day," Nov. 11, the
department will join the
parade in downtown De-
troit. Car pools will form at
7 p.m. at the JWV home.
Members are asked to wear
caps and bring post colors.

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Mon-Sat 10-6
9
Sun 1-5

Thurs till

Barney L. Keywell has a
double anniversary to cele-
brate this year — the 51st
anniversary of the Samuel
G. Keywell Co., his family's
scrap metals firm, and his
51st year with that firm.
Keywell and his brother,
the late Sam-
uel G. Key-
well, began in
the scrap
business in
1924 "with an
old 1914
Packard
truck and al-
ligator
KEYWELL
shears." The
company now spans over 27
acres and uses the most
modern scrap baling, bri-
quetting and crane equip-
ment and deals internation-
ally as one of the largest
specialty scrap metal firms
in the country.
According to Keywell,
his company is not an ordi-
nary scrap yard. Half of
the business concerns

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DOO-N-DOODLE

Rochester & Long Lake Rd. (18 Mile) Kings Row Center

689- 7 582

Open 7 Days

brokerage and processing
of stainless steel and
space-age, high-tempera-
ture alloy metals for recy-
cling. "The other half of
our business is the broker-
age and processing of fer-
rous scrap for recycling by
domestic and foreign steel
mills, and steel and iron
foundries. Both phases. of
the business are also
traded internationally be-
tween the United States
and Canada, the United
Kingdom, Europe and Ja-
pan," Keywell said.
Keywell's company serves
about 400 customers, in-
cluding many of the major
steel companies in the U.S.
and abroad.
Keywell is chairman of
Key international, Inc.,
which formed in 1969. It is
the parent company of Sam-
uel G. Keywell Co., Towne
Robinson Fastener Co.,
manufacturer' of specialty
fasteners and cold headed
products: Hancock Steel
Co., Inc., which processes,
warehouses and sells steel:
and Bear-Kat Products,
Inc., importer, packager and
marketer of standard nuts,
bolts and screws and a sup-
plier of special machinery
and dies for the fastener
industry. He also is chair-
man of Hancock Steel and
Bear-Kat, all of which are
family-owned.
The company has added
Fastener Assembly Corp.,
Industrial and Automotice
Fasteners, Inc., Korea Key-
Kokuhu Co. and Lundberg
Manufacturing- Co.

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Barney Keywell Marks Joint
Anniversaries at Scrap Firm

Mon.-Wed. 9:30-5:30
Thurs., Fri. 9:30-7:30
Sat. 9:30-5:30

October 31, 1975 37

9 Mile & Coolidge

15 Mile & Orchard
Lake Rd.

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