FOGELMAN'S APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE LOCAL NEWS Servicing the Metropolitan Detroit Area washers • dryers • dishwasher • disposals j • over 10 yrs. experience • all work guaranteed no hourly charge, just a $25 flat rate service call charge. ON THESE NEW 1986 CHEVROLETS! Campaign • We repair electric garage doors days or eves Continued from Page 10 399-4098 • SAVE UP • TO 60% ON DIAMONDS 1986 SPECTRUM 2DR. • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only TM Call Jerry Turken at 355-2300 The New York Diamond Cutting Co. "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan 355-2300 In Michigan Call Toll Free a- 1-800-346-1900 ©1985, NYDC Co. ••••••••••••••••••• 1111 1111 41 11 11 111 11 11 • • :DISCOUNTS • • • • • • • • • • • Dfc. Norekt il 11 00E0 s „Io wa • Dual Voltage • Sugg. list • '37.95 • - • • • • • • • • • • • • G O N E R N A UL E IN CO E :̀ $19 PRODUCT • :SEIKO 40% OFF If CROSS PENS 40% OFF 7. : • • QUARTZ WATCHES PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES • • K-45 KITCHEN-AID MIXERS "NOW" $159.98 • • $500 is the Total Amount Down, Includes: Taxes, Title, and License Transfer OSCAR BRAUN'S SONY TV's $89 98 • • • LINCOLN TOWERS SUITE 111 • 15075 W Lincoln (10 ,12 Mlle) 968 5858 • One Block East of Greenfield • Moe. tin Fri 113 - 4, Sat. 1B - 3 11 10 11 6 111 11 lb 6 41 6 41 11 41 6 110 11 11 0 0 11 6 11 6 6 11 1, 0 11 41 6 6 - 14K r Gold Jewelry Clearance Gram Weight Sale * Wholesale to the Public 95 per gram total amount financed `8668.20 • P., , er, ar.0 on 60 ..rom.5 GN.0 , 9• APR 4%., 0•06 VtIN WE'RE THE DEALER YOU CAN COUNT ON TO ALWAYS BE THERE! COMPLETE SERVICE & PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT COMPLETE JEWELRY STOCK WITH THIS AD High Quality/Latest Fashions 14K Plum! SALE ENDS SAT., 9/6, 1 PM Ernest F. Lush, Inc. WHERE GREAT CAR i TRUCK DEALS ARE ONLY THE BEGINNING. 42355 GRAND RIVER Just East of Now Rd Nov. 12 Friday, August 29, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28801 Southfield Rd. Just S. of 12 Mile 559-2150 the various campaign func- tions, are Dr. David Harold, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Shelby Tauber, Peter Alter, Diane J. Klein, Michael Maddin, N. Brewster Broder, Dr. Maurice Opperer and Mark E. Schlus- sel. This year's division chair- men are Abe Pasternak and Donald Fox, Mercantile and Food; Alan Hayman and Neil Satovsky, Real Estate and building trades; Martin Bader and Dr. Joseph Epel, Industrial and automotive; Norman Pappas, Michael Feldman and Jonathan Haber, Professional Service; Drs. Mark Diem, Eli Berger and Sheldon Stone, Profes- sional Health; Doreen Hermelin, Women's; Jerald Kaufman and Jeffrey How- ard, Metropolitan; and Nor- man Beitner and Barbara Tronstein, Young Adult. Dr. Harold and Mrs. Rosen- feld are new gifts chairmen this year. Dr. Harold has headed the Medical Section of the Professional Health Di- vision, was area chairman of the UJA Young Leadership Cabinet and chairs the Federation/UJA Young Lead- ership Cabinet Breakfast Club. Rosenfeld is on the executive committee of Fed- eration and is a former vice president. She is past president of its Women's Di- vision and a board member of Jewish Home for Aged. Ms. Tauber, who chairs worker recruitment and training along with Peter Al- ter, is a past president of Federation's Women's Di- vision and on the board of the Community Services Di- vision. She was Super Sun- day chairman last year. Al- ter, a member of Federation's executive committee and chairman of the Culture and Education Division, is a reci- pient of Federation's Frank A. Wetsman Memorial Lead- ership Award. He is a leader of the national UJA Young Leadership Cabinet. Diane J. Klein and Michael Maddin are this year's Super Sunday chairmen. Klein is on the executive committee of Federation's Women's Di- vision and serves on Federa- tion's Commission on Identity and Affiliation. Maddin, last year's missions chairman is a forMer leader of the Real Es- tate and Building Trades Di- vision. He is past president of the Fresh Air Society. Broder, 1987 telethon chairman, has chaired Super Sunday the past two years. A member of Federation's board of governors, Broder has led the Campaign's Real Estate and Building Trades Di- vision. Dr. Opperer, chairman of the Walk for Israel, serves on Federation's Culture and Education Division and is a former co-chairman of the Dental Section of the Profes- sional Health Division. Mark E. Schlussel, who