Federal Fireplace
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1946
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MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF IN STOCK BRAND NAME GLASS DOORS & GAS LOGS
TRADITIONAL OAK
CERAMIC LOG SET
MINI-FRAME
CONTEMPORARY*
Thermo
Includes
on/off
valve
FREE
INSTALLATION'
Also Includes: 6 full
ceramic logs, deluxe
grate, burner, glowing
embers, sand and
cinders
24" Set fits
most fireplaces
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Reg. $379,99
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black, black & polished
and brass finishes.
EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME WARRANTY
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SOUTHFIELD STERLING HTS.
Southfield at 12 Mile
Sale Ends Friday 9 pm,
VanDyke at 16 Mile
November 12, 1993
348-9300
557-3344
268-8222
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Store Hours: Mon/Tue/Thr/Fri 10 am 9pm, Wed 12pm-9pni,Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm
1k SEE DETAILS. Standard Installation • Some items may be not exactly as pictured . Prior sales excluded WE ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS
Novi Rd. at 10 Mile
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Studio in Harvard Row Mall
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Film Processing by Hite
Ovemite Service
all Frames .0n most Color Film Processing
4 x 6 Size Only.
and Albums i Available with 1-hr. or 3-hr.
50%-70% OFF
service only
W/Coupon • Expires 11/19/93
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•Vertical Blinds
• Pleated Shades
• Levolor Blinds • Wood Blinds
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We've Moved to the
21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd.
Harvard Row Mall
Southfield, MI 48076
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New Rochester Hills 651-5009
West Bloomfield Plaza
6704 Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield (first stoplight S. of Maple)
851-6340
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Mon. - Sat. 9-6
Deportation
Not Pursued
Milwaukee (JTA) — The
case of former SS guard An-
ton Baumann is closed, as
far as the U.S. Justice
Department is concerned.
The department will not
order a medical examination
for the resident of the
Milwaukee suburb to deter-
mine if the 82-year-old Mr.
Baumann is fit for deporta-
tion, the Wisconsin Jewish
Chroniclehas learned.
"We have extensive
medical records showing
that he's quite ill and there's
no reason to believe that he's
going to get any better,"
department spokesman John
Russell said in a recent tele-
phone interview.
He said Mr. Baumann's
records had been reviewed
by "independent doctors."
Mr. Baumann underwent
coronary bypass surgery and
suffers from a host of
ailments, according to
medical reports.
In July, a U.S. immigra-
tion judge ruled here that
Mr. Baumann deserved to be
deported but could remain
because of poor health.
The judge said the Justice
Department's Office of Spe-
cial Investigations, which
prosecutes alleged Nazi war
criminals living in the
United States, could order
medical examinations of
Baumann.
The Milwaukee Jewish
Council for Community Re-
lations would like such an
examination.
Mr. Baumann admitted
during his denaturalization
hearings in 1991 that he had
been a member of the S.S.
Death's Head Battalion and
had served as a guard at the
Stutthof and Buchenwald
concentration camps in
Germany during World War
II.
He illegally concealed this
service when he applied to
enter the United States in
1950 and when he applied
for U.S. citizenship, which
he received in 1957.
Denaturalization pro-
ceedings against Mr.
Baumann, a native of
Yugoslavia, began in 1990,
and he was stripped of his
citizenship in May 1991 in
federal court here.
In June, Mr. Baumann and
the Justice Department
reached a settlement in
which he agreed not to con-
test deportation proceedings
against him and Justice
would not oppose Mr.
Baumann'c application for a
stay of deportation on
grounds of ill health.
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