• • 46-Friday, January 31, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50-BUSINESS CARDS 50-BUSINESS CARDS 40-EMPLOYMENT Wet, damp, leaky basements made dry. Guaranteed 18 years. Experienced - lowest price.• PROFESSIONAL PAPER HANGING 50-BUSINESS CARDS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Afraid of the High Cost of TV Repairs? Large corporation has out- standing soles opening. Indi- vidual must be area resident with ambition and record of progress. Business or soles background helpful. In re- questing personal interview, please .submit resume stating personal history, education and business experience to Box 1189, The Jewish News, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mi. 48075. An equal opportunity employer, mf/ MRS. WILLIAM NOSANCHUK Companion to assist elderly lady, live in. Private room and bath. Prepare evening meal. No housework or laundry. Lib- eral time off. Excellent salary. LI 5-0050 Sitter needed Sat. eves. for 2 yr. old boy. Must be good with children, reputable and experienced. LI 8-3890 Delicatessen counter man for carry out, part-time, 2 days a week. Ron Schultz 543-0314 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Fair price for quality work, 30 years in the area. Call Charles Godou MI. 2-2612 5578906 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING • With a golden touch. CUSTOM WALLPAPERING. Free esti- mates, fully insures. CALL Al Benkoff Dave Benkoff * QUALITY PAPER HANGING WITH A GOLDEN TOUCH * FLOCKS, FOILS, VINYLS, CLOTH * FREE ESTIMATES AND CONSULTATION For your calls Versatile Installation 559-7398 For experienced, reliable service at reasonable prices. No charge for in home estimates. 543-6842 399-0652 PROFESSIONAL DECORATING "MEET AN HONEST MAN" Prices Drastically Reduced Painting - Roofing - Many Home Repairs. References Available 399-5886 837-5797 Or LI 7-9654 JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO., INCORPORATED CHRIS BIRCHALL Custom work, household mov- ing, offices, packing, piano and appliances. Local and State of Michigan. CUSTOM PAPER HANGING 357-2674 Insured & Neat - Call MIKE BLACK LARKINS MOVING CO. 545-0444 Household and Office FUrniture PAPER HANGING Local and Long Distance Experienced with all types of Also • Storage papers. Free estimates. Reason- ALAN KUMPULA Days 1-5 - 851-5114 CLAYPOOL WELL DRILLING After 6 p.m. - 342-7149 Since 1920 476-2693 or 437-1300 SUPERIOR DECORATING • SERVICE 547-7569 AAA ABSOLUTELY FURNITURE REPAIR Best prices. Best workmanship on roofing, siding, trim and gutters. Quality materials only. Specialist in wallpaper hanging and removal. Interior painting and decorating services. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Fine pointing & papering, spe- cializing in foils & decorator papers. All work carefully planned with the personal friendly touch. Companion for elderly woman, light duties, live-in, room and board plus. Coll Mrs. Fried. Touch up-Dents-Broken & Loose Joints-Cig. Burns-Dog Bites. 357-5544 from 9-5 daily INVISIBLE VINYL UPHOLSTERY REPAIR Eves. 557-4106 Tears - Rips - Holes - Cig. Burns CARPET REPAIRS Free Estimates 272-0654 546-0050 ALL PLUMBING REPAIRS - Disposals, leaking faucets, & plugged drains fixed. We also install YOUR fixtures and ap- pliances. No service charge. Call EXPERT MOVING SERVICE Economy Rates AL SUNSHINE 348-9090 544-0023 398-1754 Charge by Job not Hour A & J PLUMBING CO. F. W. STEWART MOVING CO. COMPLETE remodeling, altera- tions, repair, kitche_i, den, basement, fam. rm., reasonable. 538-6894 after 4. LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER Professional moving at low rates, insured. Call "THE MOV- ING MEN" 404-0APLOYMENT . WANTED HOME CARE, 8 hours. 542-3067. OFFICE, house cleaning, 1/2 day. 837-1973. MALE. Experienced nursing care. Doctor's ref. Reasonable rate. 935-7143. QUALITY day care for elderly. Experienced. 544-4655. BABYSITTING. Licensed home. Hourly, daily or weekly. Reason- able. 14 Mlle-Middlebelt area. 626-0907. ISRAELI immigrant; secretary, multi-lingual, seeking position. 835-6772. WOMAN to do nursing work with semi-invalid. 968-7572. BABYSITTING for vacationing parents. 968-8684. 50-BUSINESS CARDS RELIABLE & REASONABLE PLUMBING & FURNACE INSTALLATIONS Repair humidifiers & air cleaners MICHAEL BYER 626-8644 FURNITURE refinished and re- paired. Free estimates. 474-8953. - CARPENTRY - We meet your complete needs including Remodeling - repairs - roofing- recration rooms - Paneling and partitions. Call H. WEINGARTEN 545 - - 2573 .Fully insured-References Please call ROOFING, SIDING. GUTTERS & trim. Licensed, insured. Free estimates. 525-9160. PAINT UP and Wallpaper up for the winter. Antiquing & staining. ALAN ZATKOFF'. 544-1646. 588-2418 476-0732 363-2345 CARPENTRY Rec. rooms, paneling, floors & ceilings tiled. Miscellaneous re- pairs. Also stucco work. Refer- ences and very reasonable. Call RON 968 - 4576 eves. Low rates on professional in- terior painting. Nb job too large or too small. For free estimates call: 546-7713 EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE Washers, dryers, dishwashers and garbage disposals. Rea- sonable. Work guaranteed. 357-0681 WALLPAPER SALE Under New Management We carry the very finest in quality wallcoverings at dis- count prices. Over 50,000 pat- terns to choose from. Hours 10-5, evenings by appt. NATIONAL WALLCOVERINGS 3950 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley, Mich. 546-6800 Painting, wallwashing, handyman. No jobAed, small: Ask prices by phone after 5 p.m. 547-6762. JERUSALEM (JTA) - In- formation Minister Aharon Yariv has resigned from the government. His sudden de- cision was announced Wed- nesday morning. Sources said he had writ- ten his resignation to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Fri- day, and that the Premier had asked him to reconsider. But Tuesday night Yariv confirmed to the Premier his firm determination to step down. In his resignation letter Yariv questioned the need or usefulness of the infor- mation ministry in its pres- ent format. He also noted that he was dissatisified with the work of the cabinet as a whole. He and Transport Minister Gad Yaacobi, he recalled, had been commissioned to ably priced. References. 331-3011 By 851-8118 ORGANIST required immediately for Windsor liberal congregation. Friday nights and holidays. Call 519-969-2422. FRANK'S WATERPROOFING Yariv Resigns Cabinet Post AHARON YARIV study the cabinet's work pat- terns and suggest methods of improvement-which they had done, but their recom- mendations had been shelved. Yariv also critized the fact that no ministerial commit- tee on defense had been established despite the Agra- nat committee's recommen- dation that usch a select and streamlined body of minis- ters be set ,up for prompt and efficient decision-making on vital defense issues. DRESSMAKING and alterations. 20 years experience. Call after 5. 50-BUSINESS CARDS' 968-8490. 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Buttons to Casters to Seams. "COMPLETE" Reupholstering & Re- fininshing. Our Spec- ialty is repairing, re- glueing and reupholst- ering dining room chairs. WE DO GOOD WORK Any Problem- Large or Small Use Your "Blue Cross" CALL 851-2550 NOW! on Call 24 Hours 56-ANTIQUES ******************** * UNIVERSAL * * * * MALL * * I ANTIQUE * * -0 SHOW & * * • * * * SALE * * * * 34- Dequindre & 12 Mile Rd. -1( )1. * * * * Sun. Feb. 2nd thru Sun. Feb. 9th Mon.-Sot. 9:30 o.m. to 9 p.m. Suns. 12 noon to 5 p.m. Free Admission Free Parking * * * * * * * * * * * * * * It It 41 ******************4 * t b HY FRITZ Master of ceremonies, comedian, entertainer or his or- chestra for all occasions. KE 7- 4755. 55-MISCELLANEOUS PINBALL MACHINE and JUKEBOX Good condition. $300 each. Upright 16 cubic ft. freezer, $150., 522-3545 60-CARS FOR SALE Pontiac, 1974 Catalina 2-door hardtop. Executive wife's car. 8,000 miles, air, power, much more. $3,750. 332-1106 89 -TRAILERS FOR SALE TRAILER Yor',sate.21/ery reason- able. Call 398-2611. As a reserve general and past head of military intel- ligence (from 1966 to 1972) Yariv would have been an obvious candidate for such a committee. Rabin has to date main- tained the system of his predecessor Golda •eir in which the entire cabinet transforms itself into the secret ministerial defense committee for debates on de- fense. The Agranat commit- tee - in its interim report - criticized this system. Observers here noted that the once close relations be- tween Rabin and Yariv had headily been cooling over cent months. Yariv was not taken into the Premier's confidence and was not among the select group of ministers - prin- cipally Rabin, Allon and Peres, with Zadok and Rabi- nowitz participating often- which is widely thought to be responsible for major policy planning. Partly for this reason, Yariv found his work at the newly-formed (last March) information ministry frustrat- ing and awkward. The fact that he did not participate in, for instance, the negotiations with Secretary Kissinger; sometimes resulted in his making mistakes in briefings and news conferences. A smoldering row between his ministry and the foreign ministry over delineation of responsibility also hampered the smooth growth of the ministry. Senators Examine Needs of Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Two U.S. Senators, here to exam- ine Israel's needs in light of its request for $1.5 billion in U.S. economic aid, bombard- ed Jewish Agency chairman Pinhas Sapir with questions during a visit last Friday to the new immigrant absorp- tion center in the Katamon quarter of Jerusalem. The chief interrogator was Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Ha- waii), chairman of the Senate appropriations subcommittee on foreign aid. He was ac- companied by Sen. Charles Mathias (R-Md.), a member of the subcommittee. Sapir and his chief aides did not have ready answers for all of the questions. But Sapir promised to provide the two legislators with detailed information during their stay here. 'Odessa File' May Not Be Fiction PARIS, (JTA) - The film, "The Odessa File," based the novel depicting a wo, wide organization of Nazi war criminals and former SS officers, is not fiction but the truth, according to Pierre Bloc, president of the Com- mittee Against Racism and Anti-Semitism. "We believe there are still about 100 war criminals who are free and we want to find them," Bloc said. He cited as only one example, Klaus Bar- bie, the "butcher of Lyons" who is living in Bolivia and so far has managed to evade all attempts to have him ex- tradited to France. What we speak of by- day we dream of by night.