18 Friday, November 24, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "woo tved Notables at Federation Apts. Groundbreaking loot • Groundbreaking for the newest Federation Apart- ments facility, adjacent to the currently functioning building which was estab- lished 7 years ago, became a momentous occasion for Metropolitan Detroit Jewry. LAUNDRY DETERGENT 10 LB. BOX — $2.88 100 LBS. — $25.00 AUTO DISHWASH 50 OZ. BOX — $1.01 FACTORY OUTLET DETERGENT 318 W. 9 MILE 0 9 %%004 g‘46_ • s 63° ,g e ...0:00 7 0 t•t‘ tx, tO , t • FERNDALE 546-3787 g's. NAV' , FELDBRO 7 Stores West of F & M QUALITY MEATS USDA CHOICE GROUND CHUCK PATTIES 10 Samuel Hechtman, co- chairman of the ground- breaking committee and chairman of the building committee, gave special thanks to the U.S. De. partment of Housing and Urban Development and to the Prentis family. The cooperation of the City of Oak Park was ac- knowledged with the par- $ 1 2" NEW YORK $ 2" STRIP LBS. With government, Oak ticipation of Mayor David Park, civic and Jewish lead- Shepherd. A flag that had ers participating on Sun- flown over the U.S. Capitol day, the event was the ful- was presented to Jewish fillment of aspirations to as- -Federation Apartments sure expansion orefforts to 'resident Mark E. Schlus- provide communally- sel by Congressman James supervised housing for more Blanchard. elderly. With many hun- Schlussel paid tribute to dreds on the waiting list to Hechtman and Joseph H. benefit from such pro- Jackier, his predecessors as visions, groundbreaking for Federation Apartments a new building was viewed president. Other partici- as merely another step for pants in the program in- more such facilities to fill a cluded Max Ratner, chair- dire need. man of Forest City Dillon The new building will be Co., which will oversee the known as the Prentis To- construction; the president wer, considerable aid hav- of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ing been provided for it by eration, Martin E. Citrin; the Prentis family. Th‘ William Avrunin, former building will become home Federation executive vice for up to 110 senior adults. president. facilities for the elderly will remain a community priority. Others on the program were Rabbi Feivel Wagner of Young Israel of Green- field, who delivered the in- vocation, and Cantor Louis Klein of Bnai Moshe, who led in the National Anthem. A model interior of each apartment unit was shown. The building will take about a year to complete. Qualified persons, aged 62 and older, may request information and applica- tions about the facility by calling Federation Apart- ments, 967-4240. AUCTION The Prentis family was represented on the program by Lester J. Morris and Temple Beth El's Rabbi Richard C. Hertz. s EAR! FOR LIEWEbS Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold or antique jewelry!!! Liscensed by State of Michigan I CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 851-7333 T.H. &C ra irl i 0 1 10 - 8 do.,Zent ■ • 150 LOTS COINS AND MEDALS OF ISRAEL . 8:30 P.M. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH In his remarks, Hechtman expressed the hope that the new build- ing will have the qualities of "both 'home' and `Jewish' in scope and op- eration" and that 10 MILE BRANCH JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Sponsored By Lean — Delicious! ISRAEL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN - USDA CHOICE PUBLIC INVITED — FREE ADMISSION e. Abe Cherow, Says: CUT UP & FREEZER WRAPPED FREE! USDA CHOICE BEEF TENDERLOIN $/29 u lb. CUT UP & FREEZER WRAPPED FREE! FELDBRO 6720 QUALITY MEATS ORCHARD LAKE RD South of hij,aple West BloomfieTd Plaza 626-4656 OPEN 7 DAYS • Mon. flirt! Sat. 8 to 6 pm SUNDAY 8 to 4 pm FREE PARKING Shown at the ground-breaking ceremonies for Phase H of Federation Apartments are, top photo- graph, from left, William Avrunin, Max Ratner and Samuel Hechtman. In the bottom photograph, with members of the Prentis family, are Mark Schlussel and Rep. James Blanchard, second and third from left, and Hechtman, right. $2000 DISCOUNT • 114110 11111115 Morris says in addition to his own discount sale he will meet or beat any local advertised price on Buicks. Listed below are 2 examples of over 100 new Buicks and Opals to choose from with discounts as high as $2000. Call for unadvertsied specials. New '79 Regal full Factory equipt. 31st Anniversary Sale Now only $4388. Order yours today. '78 Buick Century Tinted glass, air-cond. elec. rear defroster, auto trans. P. Steer- ing, white tires, P. Brakes. De- luxe wheel covers. 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