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June 25, 1982 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

70 Friday, June 25, 1982

40—BUSINESS CARDS

AIR-CONDITIONING REPAIR

Central or Window
New Installation

ARNOLD GOLDIN

A C W INC.

East Area

West Area

731-1367

666-1738

WALLS PLUS
Wallcovering & Painting
Reasonable. Dependable.
References.
491-0761
AI Pryor

Call 24 hrs.

SAM THE PAINTER

EXPERT MOVING &
STORAGE, INC.
588-7474
Local - Statewide
Careful - Insured
Prompt - Courteous
ARTHUR CHAFETS
finishing.
Furniture
Prompt repair service.
Upholstering, weaving,
cabinet and carpet repair.
399-1724

545-4913

EMERGENCY
CAII THE
FURNITURE
DOCTOR

Free Estimates

642-0337

LOCKS

Service

Sales

(Deadbolts installed)

PHIL 728-0356
CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS
Refinishing - Painting
Libraries
and family rooms.
-•.

Antiquing, staining & varnishing.

Reasonable — Free Estimates

References

967-1114

31/2 ton Carrier A/C unit.
Full 5 yr. compressor war-
ranty. 1 yr. all parts. One
only — $1200 installed
complete

BE ENERGY WISE
&
broken
Replace
steamed-up insulated
glass. All types of glass &
mirror work.

Quality work.
20 years experience.
interior-Exterior
Staining-Refinishing

PROFESSIONAL LOCKSMITH
RUBEN YASHINSKY
All type locks and service.
Home - Office - Commercial
548-4473

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Licensed Contractor.
Reasonable Rates

1 o oh SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
537-1262
537-2349

356-0499

Poured walls our specialty.
Licensed — Insured.
Excellent Guarantee.
Experienced Professionals.
Lowest Prices. Estimates
Over Phone.

H & A HEATING

Removal of all types of
Wallpaper
INSURED

Quick Service
549.9539

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

40—BUSINESS CARDS

40 — BUSINESS CARDS







Any Furniture Repair
Re-upholstering
Refinishing
Chair Caning
Our Speciality is
repairing, regluing &
re-upholstering
dining room chairs

968-7482

STARLITE
CARPET CLEANERS

STEAM CLEANING
SPECIAL
Living Room/Hall up to
250 sq. ft., $25.

Call SEYMOUR RUBENSTEIN
645-0849
543-2858

GARY TEMOR

Custom
Painting & Decorating
Interior-Exterior
Wallpapering

Free Estimates

Call anytime 855-3729

Licensed & Insured.
FREE ESTIMATES
545-1073

H & H AUTO POLISHING

Our Auto Care Services
Include:

• Complete Interior &
Exterior
1
• Day Service

• Pick-up & Delivery

Call 855-5132
352-2888

REASONABLE PRICES

51 — MISCELLANEOUS

PLUMBING REPAIR

15. $95.00

251-2550

24 hours,, troit to Tucson before July

SEWER CLEANING

851-3516

24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE

Sprayer - Smitcho. 25 gal-
lon. 1 yr. old Used twice.
$425.

552-9535

SUPERIOR
ELECTRIC CO.

OF GREATER DETROIT

Sid Feldman
Stuart Weisblatt

Office 398-5100

Reasonable Rates
Laurence Eisenberg
534-5657

Call HAROLD COHEN

Residential or Commercial
Deal direct with applicator and
save $$$.

One way ticket from De-

Graduate of "Detroit
School for Piano Techni-
cians"

All work guaranteed
Licensed
Very Reasonable

ROOFING and
SIDING

CALL MARV KAY

PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS

TELEVISION
SERVICE

Call 540-9194

711 E. Eight Mile
Ferndale, Mich. 48220

GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
New installation or repair
Flashing repairs
Free Estimates

MORREY

968-3949

r

Eves.

968-4472

R & S PLUMBING
& ELECTRICAL SERVICE













Sewer
Hot Water Tanks
Faucets
Toilets, etc.
Appliance Repair
Washers
Dryers
Stoves
Dishwashers
Outlets
Lamps

Free Estimates.
Evening Hours

559.1581

Call 855-2390,
before 8 p.m.

STRAWBERRIES
Cut flowers, Planters,
Hanging Baskets, Flower-
ing Annuals and Peren-
nials.
Acres to choose from.

SCHRODER'S GREENHOUSE

24951 W. 9 Mile Rd.
Between Beech & Telegraph
South side of road

355-1059

53—ENTERTAINMENT

FREDDY SHEYER Duo. Rea-
sonable. 542-3359.

Parties and other Special
Occasions. Clowns,
magic, music, puppets,
juggling, dance, balloon
sculpture.

273-6716

Irving Berlin, Billy Joel,
George Gershwin at your
next party.

Piano Bar Stylings by
Jeff Lindau
Singing! Dancing! Reminiscing!

Thousands of Tunes
Need a Piano? I'll bring mine.

T. Olender, 73

Olender,
Theodore
wholesale bakery supply
executive, died June 20 at
age 73.
Born in Poland, Mr.
Olender was the founder
and president of the Michi-
gan Bakery Supply Co.
since 1945. He was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
He leaves his wife, Lil-
lian; a son, Allen; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Neil (Jane) An-
chill; a brother, Philip; five
sisters, Janet of Tel Aviv,
Israel, Mrs. Walter (Tillie)
Epstein, Mrs. Elliott (Ethel)
Henner of Grand Rapids,
Mrs. Adolph (Belle) Pleas-
ant and Mrs. Louis (Fannie)
Glicker; and two
grandchildren.

Mrs. Klaperman,
Author, Dies

I

Reinforcements?

WASHINGTON —
Newsweek magazine says
more than 1,000 of Iran's
guards have gone to Syria,
and some have made their
way to Beirut, in an effort to
support Syria and the-
Palestine Liberation
Organization against Is-
rael.
Newsweek says the Ira-
nians are poorly armed and
believed to be of little help
against the Israelis. The
magazine speculates that
"the Iranian soldiers repre-
sent Iran's bid to take over
leadership of the Muslim's
world's anti-Israel
crusade."

Missile Engine

WASHINGTON — Avia-
tion Week and Space
Technology magazine re-
ports that Israel's Bet -
Shemesh Engines Ltd. has -
begun production of its
Sorek 4 expendable turbojet
engine.
The engine will be used to
power medium-range and
long-range cruise missiles,
drone aircraft and
remotely-piloted vehicles.

53—ENTERTAINMENT

VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. 272-7586.

MOONDANCE

Reserve NOW!

Can 646-9531

772-2982

Summer Garden/Pool Party

Maurie W. Konop, ladies
retail ready-to-wear execu-
tive, died June 19 at age 68.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Konop was the founder and
owner of Sidder's Ladies
Apparel in Roseville and
Port Huron. He founded his
business in 1951.
He leaves his wife, Edna;
two sons, Stephen and De-
nnis; a daughter, Mrs. Jack
(Paula) Pilarski of Roches-
ter, N.Y.; five
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.

NEW YORK — Mrs.
Libby Klaperman, author,
writer and educator, and
wife of the Rabbi Gilbert
Klaperman, a leader of the
Rabbinical Council of
America and its incoming
president, died June 18. She
was 60.
The author of a number of
children's books, including
children's novels and books
on religious subjects, she
wrote a four-volume his-
tory, "The Story of the
Jewish People," written in J. A. Margolies
collaboration with her hus-
NEW YORK — Joseph A.
band.
Margolies, former vice_
president and merchandi /
Mrs. Klaperman was
ing manager of the Breri _-/
former professor of religious
tano's bookstore chain, died
studies at Stern College and
June 22 at age 82.
a member of the humanities
Mr. Margolies was affil-
faculty at Far Rockaway
iated with the Covici-Friede
High
School.
For
more
than
Accused Nazi
and Wilfred Funk Inc. pub-
20 years she was national
Gets Strict Bail
education chairman of the lishing houses. He was the
TORONTO (JTA) — A women's branch of the president of the American
73-year-old alleged Nazi Union of Orthodox Jewish Booksellers Association in
1945 and 1946.
war criminal accused by Congregations of America.
West German authorities of
participating in the killing
of tens of thousands of Jews
in a concentration camp
Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by cai.ing
near Kovno, Lithuania dur- The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich.
ing World War II was 48075. 424-8833. Written announcements must be accompanied by the
granted bail Tuesday pend- name and address of the person making the insertions. There is a
ing an extradition hearing standing charge of $7.50 for an unveiling notice measuring an inch in
depth, and $12.50 for a notice two inches deep with a black border.
in September.
Albert Helmur Rauca, psimimmimmlimm - — ik.
The Family
born in Saxony, was
The Family
of the Late
granted bail which was set
of the Late
at $150,000. But the judge
LOUIS
E.
- JOE
ordered that Rauca must
KIRSCH
BRAVERMAN
not leave metropolitan To-
Announces the un-
Announces the un-
ronto and must report every
veiling of a monument
veiling of a monument
day to the Royal Canadian
in his memory 10 a.m.
in his memory 12 noon
Mounted Police office until
Sunday, July 4, at
Sunday, June 27, at He-
the extradition hearing.
Machpelah Cemetery.
brew Memorial Park.

One of the finest bands at
reasonable rates. For
audition scheduled call -

A Great Idea For The

Maurie Konop

Monument Unveilings

Rabbi Leizer Levin will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Rabbi Efry Spectre will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

ADOLPH
EINZIG

JEANETTE
KURTZ

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 4, at Oak-
view Cemetery. Rabbi
Stanley Rosenbaum
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 27, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 27, at
Oakview Cemetery.
Cantor Louis Klein will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, July 4, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Arm will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

MATILDA
KEPES

ANN E.
LYONS

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The Family of the Late

LOUIS JONAS

Announces the unveiling of a monument
in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 4, at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Deutsch
will officiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

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