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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

29



CARS FOR SALE

40 — BUSINESS CARDS

1974 BUICK. Wife's car. Like

1977 COUPE DE VILLE -Red
with white top. Most options.

$8.400. 563-5822.

76 DODGE Monaco. 4 door
black. Everything. TU 1-2603.

30-B — RUMMAGE SALES

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BETH SHALOM -lc
SISTERHOOD
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*Designer dresses.*
*housewears.. family*
* clothing. shoes. fur coats. 4(.
* toys. etc.

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am to pm

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10

Any Size
Fast Service
Clean & Reasonable
422-3764 (days)
937-8374 (eves)

357-2674

- IC.C. KIRBY CONST.- CO.

All size jobs.
Free Estimates
Reasonable

557-1338

Also interior & exterior painting

CALL AL

References
Very Reasonable

CALL RON
968-4576

*Any Furniture Repair
* Reupholstering
* Refinishing
*Chair Caning
* Our Specialty
is repairing. reglueing & reu ,
pholstering dining room chairs.

F. W. STEWART
MOVING CO.

;

Professional courteous service.
Insured low rates. Excellent ref-
erences.

588-2418

* Specializing in custom *

* Interior & Exterior
*Painting & Paper
:Hanging. Wood*
* Refinishing, Stucco & * * 1
* Plaster Repair. Com- *
:mercial Airless*
* Spraying.

Insured

'*

References
Upon Request
* By appointment only *
'
*
543-9147
* --

CALL MARV KAY
851-2550 24 k7ipy, RS . *44.44*4-44-40:4-.44k-4-

Experienced
No job too small
Reasonable
353-3336 or 35-0241
QUALITY SERVICE
SEWER & DRAIN

JOAB SHEVACH
545-4828

• PAINTING

EXTERIOR-INTERIOR

Exterior special

for ranches— $125

542-1631

(By Machine)

Paper_Hanging

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Insured

WELLS

366 5322

-

Call before 9 am

or after 7 pm

No job too small.

VAIL PAINTING *
SERVICES

HANDY MAN
- HOME REPAIRS

WALLWASHINt -

Commercial & Residential
Roofing. Aluminum Siding &
Trim. Gutters & General Re-
pair. GUARANTEED MATE-
RIALS & WORKMANSHIP.

546-0050
v-4-4-44-4--********4

PLUMBING REPAIRS: Drains.
sewer cleaning. 24 hr. service.
754-087,9.

"THE MOVING MEN"

JIM THE PAINTER

MOVING
LARKINS MOVERS
REFERRAL
SERVICE

CALL THE
FURNITURE DOCTOR

474-8953

ROOF
LEAKS!

installation.

CARPENTRY WORK. inside &
outside. I. Schwartz. 545-7712.

Sewer Cleaning
Sump Pump Repairs
Emergency Calls

Free Estimates

eves.

Also 'repairs &

EMERGENCY

K. KENT

CARPENTRY

Sprinkling
systems
winterized

Personalized
since 1946
822-3417

dining room sets
Chair re-glueing
Canihg & Rushing

352-1923

-

339-8718

Complete bedroom &

Free Estimates

967 1295

AAA
IRRIGATION
SYSTEMS

FURNITURE REPAIR
& REFINISHING

For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging

• Rec. Rooms
• Basement Floors Tiled
• Suspended ceilings in-
stalled.
• Stucco
• Misc. Repairs.

559-1747

& Sewer Cleaning
967-3010 or 967-3026
12FTEF3I12U
1 DMAN

MICHAEL BLACK

40 — BUSINESS CARDS

Will hang almost anything!
at $8.00 a roll
Foils $9.00 a roll

ROOFING. SIDING. GUTTERS
& trim. Licensed. Insured. Free
estimates. 525-9160

Licensed Master Plumber

968-7482_

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
261-8956 (Livonia)

Plumbing. electrical.
shelves. etc.
If I can't Fix It.
You Don't Pay

OAK PARK PLUMBING
& HEATING

All work guaranteed
Licensed . .
Very Reasonable
Call HAROLD COHEN

First room & hall $25.00
Additional rooms $10.00
Sofas
$25.00
WE STEAM
CLEAN ONLY

A-1 PAINTING-6 rooms, one
coat—$195. 30 years expe-
rience. 834-1118, TO 8-6009.

CALL RICHARD
THE HANDYMAN

TELEVISION
SERVICE

. 288-4055 .

HANDYMAN
9 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Texturing of Walls. Repairs.

Call Mrs. Layman
399-4123
or Mrs. Silver
968-8127

PROFESSIONAL
PAPER HANGING

836-1984

David's Plastering
& Dry Wall,

WANTED: Books, records,
jewelry, small appliances,
dishes, toys, lamps, small
furniture, • babies and chil-
drens' clothing and misc. for
N'Shei Chabad White Ele-
phant and Children's Sale on
Dec. 18.

$145
$175

1 bedroom
2 bedrooms

559-7398

31 RUMMAGE WANTED

$40
$50

APARTMENTS

!:RANK'S WATERPROOFING

KITCHEN CABINETS refinished,
Wood staining & antiquing. Interior,
exterior painting. Reasonable. Refer-
_
ences. 547-143$.

SHULTS' CARPET
& FURNITURE CLEANING

2 colors

Wet, damp, leaky basements
made dry. Guaranteed 18
years. Experienced — lowest
price.

With furniture van will move you
expertly at economy rates.

Insured

ROOMS - 1 color

No crew just me.

543-4219

Custom WaliCovering.
Commercial
or Residential.

Big or small, we do it all.

544 2415

-

398 0718

-

PAINTING—Interiors. Fair. rea-
sonable prices. Good quality
work. Ed Gilbert. 967-3590

FURNITURE
REPAIR

• Touch Up Cig. Burns
• Scratches • Dents • Dog
Bites.
• Uphol. & Vinyl Repair.
• Caning & Formica Repair.

ANYTHING ELSE?

Call AL SUNSHINE

348-9090
Free Estimate

53 — ENTERTAINMENT

MOVING?
COLLEGE STUDENTS

549-5116

SPECIAL ON
INTERIOR
PAINTING

Brick block, stone, cement:

398-6876
— -

14601 W. Lincoln Rd.
Oak Park.
between Coolidge &
Greenfield

*
*
*
SUN. NOV. 6
*
4( 12 NOON to 5 PM
.* MON. NOV. 7

MOVING CO., INC.

Custom work, household moving,
offices, packing, piano and appli-
ances. Local and State of Michigan.

40 — BUSINESS CARDS

COMPLETE remodeling, alterations,
repair, kitchen, den, basement, family
room. Reasonable. 354-6473 after 4.

— •

PLASTERING gt
STUCCO WORK

JULIUS ROSS

new. $2295. 358-2679.

40 — BUSINESS 'Cain

—,BU S INESS CARDS

,,,sweam,sa ■ •••••=,

METRO WINDOW
CLEANING AND
HOME CARE

Experts on aluminum storms,

carpet, floor, furniture clean.
ing. Wall washing, custom
painting, interior-exterior.
541-0278

GOOD WORK
• AT LOW PRICES!

, Driveway Resealing
Window Washing
Gutter Cleaning
Painting. Odd Jobs.
Call John Ginn at

1-437-330

METRO CARPET
& FLOOR. SERVICE

carpet steam cleaning
wood-vinyl floor service. Up-
holstery cleaning.
Free Estimates.

541-0278

WINDOWS & WALLS

Vertical & horizontal blinds.
Woven woods
Wallpaper
Custom design graphics
Formica furniture
Fixtures & lamps

.

CALL US LAST
FOR YOUR
BEST PRICE

851-4875
851-7923
424-8478

Friday, October 28, 1977 61

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
Reasonable prices. 557-8982.
557-5775.

WINDOW cleaning, wall wash-

ihg, gutters cleaned.
Reasonable rates. 368-6448.

PAINTING
Interiors

Fair -Reasonable Prices
Good Quality Work
Ed Gilbert

967-3590

53 — ENTERTAINMENT

ONE man orchestra -4 piece or-
chestra. $165. Freddy Sheyer.
398-2462.

BAND

Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions

731-6081

Paralyzed Reason

TUNIS (ZINS)—The Cairo
weekly
Ras-el-Yasef
recently published an
article by prominent Egyp-
tian social researcher Dr.
Latiffa el Ziyat, who
claimed that "Arab reason
is in a state of paralysis."
She said this is demon-
strated by the Arabs failure
to improve their standard of
living and insure. personal
freedoms.
The only solution, she
wrote, is a war of liberation
against Israeli expansion-
ism and culture.

Boris Sm olar's

.

'Between You
. . . and Me'

Editor-in-Chief

Emeritus, JTA

(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)

MAPPING THE FUTURE: The Council of Jewish Feder-
ations and Welfare Funds — always alert to Jewish com-
munal problems — is now taking a look into the future. It
has drafted a plan for a comprehensive study of personnel
needs in the federation field with a view to assuring high
quality skilled professional leadership at all levels of com-
munal work till the end of this century.
BROAD IMPLICATIONS: The results of the CJF study
will have broad implications in all fields of Jewish commu-
nal work.
In addition to paying attention to recruitment of new staff
for executive and sub-executive positions, the study will
also examinf the enhancing of the capacities and effective-
ness of the current staff. It will seek a prognosis for the
current staff remaining in the field, and will endeavor to
establish how many professionals will be needed as replace-
ments for retirees in the next five-10-20 years.
One of the important questions which the study will seek
to answer is — how does the current staff size compare
with five years ago, and what type of positions have been
added? During the last years, some local federations have
increased their staff four-fold and more because of the new
fields in which they have found themselves engaged. Such
fields included the abSorption of Soviet Jews, strengthening
Jewish identity among students and faculty on the campus,
meeting new challenges in aiding the evergrowing number
of Jewish aged, helping to solve the problem of Jewish
"one-parent" families, increased obligations in the field of
Jewish education, and other new developments which the
past decade has brought into American Jewish communal
life.
To get an idea of the growth of Jewish community obliga-
tions during the last years in local services, it is sufficient
to take a look at figures. Some five years ago central com-
munal sources provided $85 million for local services; last
year the sum exceeded $122 million. The grants by feder-
ations for local services rose during the last decade by 172
percent.
An even larger jump has taken place in Jewish federated
fund raising. During the last decade some $4 billion was
raised by central Jewish community organizations in their
annual campaigns. This is quite a distance from the annual
levels of about $30 million raised in the years of World War
H. Today Jewish communal fund-raising reaches about $500
million a year.
TASK FORCE COLLABORATION: The CJF design for a
comprehensive study of personnel needs in the federation
field is now being presented by the Council of Jewish Fed-
erations and Welfare Funds to federations, welfare funds
and community councils throughout the country for analy-
sis and comments. The study will be conducted under the
direction of an experienced consultant with back-up assist-
ance from CJF staff and selected federation executive
directors.
An advisory committee will be constituted as a special
task force to collaborate with the consultant. It will be com-
posed of foremost federation lay and professional
leadership.

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