86 Friday, August 17, 1984 MASONRY THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LAWN SPRINKLER 1Kirby Const. REPAIR & Wet damp; leaky basements made dry. Five year written guarantee. Experienced — low- est price. INSTALLATION 15 Years experience. Free Estimates. Very reasonable. 363-9714 - LICENSED & INSURED FRANK'S WATERPROOFING YALE 559-7398 273.6605 OLDTIMERS MOVING CO. 25% OFF WITH THIS AD We also buy used furniture. 843-3980 MANICURING & PEDICURING SERVICES AVAILABLE Office, business, home and hospital. HOT ROOFING COMMERCIAL WATERPROOFING BASEMENTS Save $$$ Free Estimates Work Guaranteed Mr. Offman, ucensed Contractor Flexible hours. Monday - Sunday. 883-3939 FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING 548-7338 Drywall and plaster repairs. Wallpaper removal. Wall wash- ing. Work myself at competitive prices. For details call eves. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & TEXTURING BOB MENDELSON MARGABE DECORATORS INTERIOR - EXTERIOR COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL "No job too big or too small" 544-3118 Heating, air condition- ing, insulation, repair and refrigeration. BY For a free estimate at low rates call 968-0014 $25 service call. Nothing per hour— plus parts. 50—PERSONAL 541.5720 4 CUSTOM PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING QUALITY WORK SEND ALL REPLIES TO THE JEWISH NEWS, 11515 W. NINE MILE RD. SUITE 865, SOUTHFIELD, MI. 48015. AVAILABLE 56 year young, romantic, warm, sincere, physi- cally fit male, seeking a sensitive, caring lady 40 - 55. Must have good sense of humor, enjoy all types of music. Attractive with weight proportionate to height. Will respond to all letters. phone numbers requested. Reply to J.N. #124. DYNAMITE, bright, very attrac- tive, blond, blue eyed profes- sional woman loves to converse, dance, go to concerts and do other fun things! Wishes to meet a confident and sensitive man with diversified interests be- tween the ages of 35 and 50. Will acknowledge all responses. Reply to J.N. #125. TERRIFIC, intelligent, gorgeous, charming, sensitive 40 year young woman with a great sense of humor wishes to meet a man who is a professional with kind, thoughtful and sensitive qual- ities. Reply to J.N. #126. REFERENCES JOE BENITAH For FREE Estimate Call 559-6317 559-5336 Our Classified Ads Get Fast Results • DEPENDABLE • COMPETITIVE PRICES • 19 YEAR EXPERIENCE •mNSURED ••PROMPT SERVICE DUALITY 1 .• S V L P E I i EC ORR E R S V K N IO 1 : N S5 1 8 1 1 4 P2 0 S E 1 1KIE FREE It 1 ' COMMERCIAL JOBS WELCOME ... V 1 OB ITUARIES 40—BUSINESS CARDS Brick, block, stone. Waterproofing. Free Estimates'- Licensed. 1 Gentleman of means seeks placid, quiet lady in late 50's, mod- ern, orthodox. Chil- dren no objection. Ob- ject matrimony. Please respond to The Jewish News, #112, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mi. 48075. ItlY" , ;' k ∎ t:,90.!;01 1 1 ?)14P SARAH ROSE BECKER, Julius of West Bloomfield; 80, former Detroiter of two daughters, Mrs. Phillip Miami Beach, Fla., died (Sylvia) Schomberger of Aug. 14. Survived by a son, North Bay Village, Fla., and Mrs. Marvin (Betty) Bresoff of Dunedin, Fla.; 50—PERSONAL nine grandchildren and six 39 YEAR OLD fun loving busi- great-grandchildren. nessman wishes to meet well built, indepedent young lady, 25 - 35 years old with Interests in sports, movies, active living and sensitive, loving men. Reply to J.N. #127. 53--ENTERTAINMENT VERSATILE sophisticated party music. All occasions. Call 326- 6995, after 9 p.m. CARICATURES for parties, Bat-Mitzvas, any occasion. By Julius, 293-1723. Clark Family Players BIRTHDAY PARTIES and other special oc- casions Clowns, juggling, magic, music, dance, puppets, balloon sculpture Call Mary Ellen 273-6716 IT'S DE-LIMIT IT'S DE-LUXE, IT'S DE-LOVELY. I will play and sing the great tunes from the 20s, 30s, 40s and provide my own piano. JEFF LINDAU Piano/Song Stylist 646-9531 (after 6), SPACE AGE COMPUTER PICTURES Taken of your guests at Bar Mitzvas, wed- dings, promotional parties, etc. Call 863-7736 for info 55—ART FOR SALE FOR SALE UMITED EDITION UTHOGRAPH by BOO LANGER "Un Coq Pour Tatiana" from The Suite "Chacun Le Sien" 368-0820 Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4 pm IIki3 4 1 6 0':-'. 3 3000.0.4 •,4 JACOB BERKOWITZ, 94, of Southfield, died Aug. 9. Survived by three sons, Julius, Fred and David; a daughter, Rose of San Di- ego, Calif.; 18 grand- children and six great- grandchildren. SOL BOLIN, 74, former Detroiter of North Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 14. Survived by his wife, Manya; a son, Melvin David of Encinitas, Calif.; a brother, William Balensky of Tamarac, Fla.; two sis- ters, Mrs. Morton (Esther) Kaplan of Oak Park and Mrs. Bessie Andrews of Southfield; and four grand- children. LOUIS ( CHARLES BROMBERG, 88, died Aug. 10. He leaves a daugh- ter, Mrs. Kurt (Sylvia) El- lenbogen; a brother, Sol of Las Vegas, Nev.; one grand- son and two great-grand- sons. ROSE BUCHFIRER, 82, of Southfield, died Aug. 13. Survived by two sons, Phil- lip Buckfire and David Buckfire; and six grand- children. HERMAN GROPMAN, 57, of the Bronx, N.Y., died Aug. 15. He leaves his wife, Jacqueline; a son, Larry of Taylor; a daughter, Celine of the Bronx; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Net- tie) Gropman of the Bronx; a brother, Jerome C. of West Bloomfield. Interment De- troit. PAUL JOSEPH GROSS, 56, of Southfield, died Aug. 15.„Survived by his wife, Pearl; two sons, Dr. Barry of Ann Arbor and Dr. Steven of Glenview, Ill.; a brother, Jack; and three grand- children. BERNARD SAMUEL HARRIS, 64, of Detroit, died Aug. 12. Survived by daughters, Lauren of Seat- tle, Wash., Gina Spurling and Corina Spurling; two brothers, Louis Burke and Irving Handelman; and a sister, Mrs. Yale (Rose) Ginsberg. TOBY HARRIS, 87, of Oak Park, died Aug. 12. Sur- vived by her husband, Harry; a son, Matisyohu of Israel; a daughter, Mrs. Zelig (Zelda) Landy; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. LYLE HIRSHFIELD, 72, died Aug. 14. He leaves his 0. 0$1*IN More Obituaries on Page 35 Judith Slavin and Martha Cohen; two sons, David of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Jess Elson; a sister, Mrs. Leonard (Zora) Horwitz; and seven grandchildren. MAX JASLOW, 88, former Detroiter of Florida, died Aug. 12. Survived by a son, Dr. Albert of Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Milton (Le- nore) Darwin of Syracuse, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Abe (Anne) Moss of Southfield; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Interment Florida. Larae of Lansing; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Helen Lappin of Huntington Woods. Inter- ment Grand Rapids. ROSE ROSENFELD, 88, of Detroit; died Aug. 11. Survived by two daughters, Mrs.. Norman (Anne) Saul- les and Mrs. William (Jeanette) Rosen; a brother, David Altman of Israel; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. SARAH SCHECHTER, 94, died Aug. 11. She leaves two sons, Joseph and Sam; a sister, Jeanne Merrill of New York; seven grand- DR. ALBERT S. KAL- children and 10 great- MAN, 63, former Detroiter grandchildren. of Sunrise, Fla., died Aug. 13. Survived by a son, Mark ANNA SCHONBORN, 81, of Sunrise; a daughter, of Southfield, died Aug. 9. Michelle of Sunrise; a sister, Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Evelyn) Maness Mrs. Frances Lewis of of Southfield; nieces and Woodland Hills, Calif., and nephews. Interment Mrs. Herman (Elaine) Florida. Lusky; 10 grandchildren and three great-grand- LEONA KATCHER, 74, of children. Southfield, died Aug. 12. Survived by a sister, Mrs. DORA SMITH,. 81, died Yitzchock (Rose) Katcher of Aug. 14. She leaves a sister, Ramat Gan, Israel; and Bertha Farber; nieces and three grandchildren, Leslie nephews. Taub, Gary Taub and Stewart Taub; and four DONALD WASSER- MAN, 54, died Aug. 12. He great-grandchildren. leaves three sons, David, PAMELA G. LeBOW, 36, Daniel and Harold; a died Aug. 9. She leaves her brother, Dr. Harold; and parents, Mr. and Mrs. four grandchildren. Joseph (Gusta) Greenberg; and a brother, Barton SAM WEINBERGER, 77, of Oak Park, died Aug. 14. Greenberg. Survived by his wife, Syl- ISRAEL RODEN, 71, of via; a son, Dr. Kenneth, four Grand Rapids, died Aug. 6. daughters, Ms. Lois Survived by his wife, Gol- Teicher, Ms. Ruth Katz, die; a son, Marvin of Fair- Mrs. Bernard (Phyllis) mont, Ohio; a daughter, Remer and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Weisenberger of Portland, Ore.; and 15 W. Rosenthal grandchildren. William R. "Bob" Rosent- hal, president of Glendale Foods, died Aug 15 at age ,Henry Minskoff, 58. NY developer Born in Oak Park, Ill., Mr. Rosenthal was a Detroit New York (JTA) — Henry resident for 48 years. He Minskoff, a leading builder was a member of Temple and a founder of the Albert Beth El, past director of the Einstein College of Franklin Hills Country Medicine, died Monday at Club and was an active sup- age 73. porter of the Evans Schol- He and two brothers took arship Fund and the Torah over the real-estate firm Drive. He also was a started by their father and member of the Hundred built office buildings, Club. apartment houses and In World War II, he shopping centers through- served as a corporal in the out the New York area and Marine Corps stationed in in Baltimore, Philadelphia the South Pacific and and Detroit. China. The Minskoff family re- In the Jewish Welfare cently built the 10-story Federation's Allied Jewish Sam and Esther Minskoff Campaign, he was a former Cultural Center and Park chairman of the Food Di- East Day School as an ad- vision. junct to the Park East He leaves his wife, Dusty; Synagogue of which the de- a son, Bob Rosenthal, Jr.; a ceased was a trustee. daughter, Judy of Miami He was president and Beach, Fla.; his mother, chairman of the United Mrs. Morey L. (Dorothy R.) Hoine for Aged Hebrews in Rosenthal; two sisters, Mrs. New Rochelle, N.Y., and Leslie (Mary Ann) Verby of former director of the Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Lexington School for the Leonard (Ginny) Alkon. Deaf, an agency of the New Services 10 a.m. today at Ira York Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. N.gekAa liqi!'i