54 Friday, March 9, 1919
40—BUSINESS CARDS
JULIUS ROSS
MOVING CO., INC.
Custom work, household moving ;
offices, packing, piano and appli•
antes. Coca! and State of Michigan.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40—BUSINESS CARDS
Newspaper features to
spotlight your business.
Advertising brochures.
For information call
WRITER'S AIDE SERVICE
357-2674
557-4770
QUALITY SERVICE
SEWER & DRAIN
HANDYMAN
Home repairs, carpentry,
doors, • locks, plaster,
painting, etc.
Plumbing Repairs
Sewer Cleaning
SumoPumo Repairs
Emergency Calls
J. SHEVACH
545-4828
F. W. STEWART
MOVING CO.
"THE MOVING MEN"
Professional .courteous service.
Insured low rates. Excellent ref-
erences.
557-2208
METRO WINDOW
CLEANING AND
HOME CARE
Experts on aluminum storms,
carpet, floor, furniture clean-
ing. Wall washing, custom
painting, interior-exterior.
541-0278
David's Plastering
& Dry Wall
Texturing of Walls. Repairs.
557-1338
C.C. KIRBY CONST.
Brick, block, stone.
Free Estimates
Licensed
363-9714
CARPENTRY
• Rec. Rooms
• Basement Floors Tiled
• Suspended ceilings
installed
• Stucco
• Misc. Repairs.
• Custom Formica Work
Call JIM
532-1753
Removal of all types of
Wallpaper
ARNOLD GOLDIN
356-0499
Wet, damp, leaky basements
made dry. Guaranteed 18
years. Experienced -- lowest
price.
FRANK'S WATERPROOFING
559-7398
PIANO
Guaranteed tuning - repairs.
30 years experience.
Call Bob
559-2209
MICHAEL BLACK
For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging
PETER FRIEDMAN
Licensed Master Plumber
Emergency service work.
Sewer cleaning, garbage dis-
posal, installation work. Reason-
able rates.
24 hour service.
967-1374
ROOFING
Hot Tarr Shingles
References
Re-coat - Repair - Replace
Siding - Trim - Gutters
eves.
Free Estimates. Insured.
Serving tri-county area.
531.7555
WALL WASHING
(By Machine)
PAPER HANGING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Insured
WELLS
546-0050
Licensed - Bonded - Insured
TED'S
WALLPAPER REMOVING
366-5322
Call Wm 9 a.m. or atter 1 p.m.
FEINBERG •
CARPET SERVICE
Seams and tears or re-
place the stairs. Old and
new carpet installation or
call for an interesting esti-
mate for purchases of new
carpet.
Call GARY
968-0002
Blowing Fuses?
Short Circuited?
Call
DR. ELECTRIC
No job too small or large. Repairs
- Violations corrected.
754-7131
CHUCK'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Patch Plastering
10 years experience.
Reasonable
Work guaranteed
Professional
Perfectionist
EXPERT SEWER CLEANER
SUMP PUMP INSTALLER
967-1374
ARON SPINNER
PLUMBING
Repairs - Remodeling
Residential Commercial
557-6318
557-6182
Call .after 5 p.m.
544-3118
EXPERT HOME REPAIRS!
Painting, light plumbing &
general repairs.
No job too small.
Call Dennis for free estimate.
398-0646
ROOM ENVIRONMENTS
PAINTED BY
Richard Parel
Larry Shlom
541-0615
543-1591
Need Help?
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Days 548-4207
Eves. 476-7325
T E LEVISION
SERVICE
All work guaranteed
Licensed
Very Reasonable
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968-7482
SAVE $$ SPECIAL
New roof, repairs. flat roof.
Free Estimates
30 years experience.
WALTER OFFMAN
883-3939
863-1925
Finest custom painting,
drywall and plaster re-
pairs, wall washing.
Guaranteed references.
'Wallpaper - Painter
and color coordinator
I do not offer cheap bargains or
discounts, only top quality work
and the very best quality mate-
rials.
Call HARRY FIALA for your
custom painting needs.
Daily 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
527-0725
53—ENTERTAINMENT
BAND
Begin Calls for Jewish Unity
in Final Speech of U.S. Visit
NEW YORK (JTA) --
Premier Menahem Begin,
in his last public appear-
ance before returning to Is-
rael on Wednesday, urged
American Jewry to "stand
292-3885
731.6081
together" behind Israel
PIANO TUNING
"under any circumstances."
& REPAIRS
"This is my ultimate ap-
6 Win Jeno Prize
peal to you," Begin told
Prompt Service
MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
more than 2,000 represen-
Reasonable Rates
Six authors 'residing in Is-
rael, the U.S., France and tatives of Jewish com-
Call Jonathan Katz
munities from all over the
Argentina have been
1-994-5928
named recipients of the U.S. in a New York meet-
1979 Fernando Jeno Liter-
REUBEN
Z. Brezezinski
ary Prize by the cultural
CUSTOM
to
Meet Arabs
commission of the Central
PAINTING
Jewish' Committee of Over Weekend
Free Estimates
Mexico. The annual award
JERUSALEM — Na-
was established in 1976 by
tional Security Adviser
559-2585
the family of the late Fer-
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who is
nando Jeno who was
HANDY MAN
a member•of President Car-
president of the Committee.
HOME REPAIRS
The prizes of $500 each ter's entourage visiting Is
Experienced
will be presented to Lili Be- rael over the weekend, may
No job too small
rger of France; Dr. Berl meet with a number of Arab
Frimer of New York; Simha notables on the West Bank.
Reasonable
Sneh, of Buenos Aires; and The U.S. Consulate in East
353-3336 of 357-0241
Mordehai Shinar, Dr. Jerusalem was reported to
Nathan Lerner and be arranging meetings be-
MOVING?
Binyamin Tamuz, all of Tel tween Brzezinski and Arab
YOUNG MEN
leaders, mainly mayors and
Aviv.
With furniture van will move
chambers of commerce
The
six
prize
winners
will
you expertly at economy rates.
be honored at a literary re- chiefs and the heads of lead-
Insured
ception in Mexico City ing West Bank families.
Carter himself will not meet
589-0682
Tuesday.
549-5116
with West Bank represen-
PETER FRIEDMAN
tatives while he is in Israel.
352-1923
Very Reasonable
CALL RON
661-4576
40 — BUSINESS CARDS
All types of painting.
Free Estimates
,fessional painting at
reasonable rates. -
I do my own work.
No job too small.
Call Dennis for free estimate.
t
398-0646
A NICE JEWISH BOY
LIKE ME -
PAINTING
Interior - Exterior
237-0092
DISHWASHER &
PLUMBING REPAIRS
All work guaranteed
Reasonable
Call 281-0469
Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions
Money to Spend
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Metropolitan New
York Coordinating Council
on Jewish Poverty urged
the New York' City Corn-
mupity Development
Agency (CDA) to start im-
mediate distribution of in-
dividual emergency energy
assistance grants to poor
New Yorkers, including
Jews.
The CDA has spent $9
million of its $10 million
budget to aid the poor in
New York. The remaining
$1 million will be returned
to the federal government if
it is not spent by Thursday.
Newspaper Shift?
LONDON (JTA) — The
Jewish Chronicle is plan-
ning to leave its office build-
ing at 25 Furnival St., be-
cause of rising costs and
may establish its headquar-
ters outside central London
for the first time in its 138-
year history.
The paper is also to close
its printing department at
the end of this month.
If the Chronicle moves
out of central London, it is
expected to seek premises
near the main areas of
Jewish population, prob-
ably northwest of the city.
Bases Needed
NEW YORK (ZINS) —
New York Times columnist
Drew Middleton says that
events in the Middle East
since the Camp David meet-
ings last September have
changed the thinking of top
Israeli and U.S. military
planners.
Soviet build-ups in Iran
and South Yemen, coupled
with the departure of the
Shah of Iran, are leading
the experts to recommend
that Israel keep her air
bases in the Sinai.
Budget Approved
for Settlements
ing. He pledged that Ameri-
can Jews will be "proud" of
the Jewish state.
"You know that Israel is
ready to make sacrifices for
peace, to take risks for
peace, "Begin told the
enthusiastic crowd. Urging
unity "under any circum-
stances" was interpreted by
observers as a call for unity
even if the latest efforts to
reach a peace treaty be-
tween Israel and Egypt
should falter.
Claiming the American;-
Jewish community as the
"mightiest" in recent
Jewish history and that
American Jews undere-
stimate their own influ-
ence, Begin said, "When
the time comes, do not
hesitate to use your influ-
ence." He added that if
Israel will be
strengthened -as a result
of this influence, Ameri-
ca's interests will be
served as well.
Begin, whose speech was
telephoned to a gathering of
Jewish leaders in Los
Angeles, also appealed to
American Jews to come to
live in Israel.
Humanities
Fellowships
Are Available
WASHINGTON — The
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The National Endowment for
World Zionist Organization the Humanities is seeking
has budgeted IL 850 million applicants for fellowships
($43 million) for available for 1980-81.
Fellowships in categories
strengthening the existing
settlements across the A and B carry $10,000
Green Line, the pre-1967 stipends for independent
border of Israel. The budget study and research in the
does not include any alloca- humanities for up to six
tions for new settlements months, and up to $20,000
since they first require gov- for up to 12 months.
Category A is open to all.
ernment approval.
The budget, which was Category B is for persons
set by the WZO's settlement teaching undergraduates.
department, allocates 10 Category C provides college
percent for Golan Heights teachers opportunities to
settlements, 25 percent for participate in seminars.
the Jordan Valley, 25 per- For information, write
cent for the West Bank and the Division of Fellowships,
15 percent for settlements Mail Stop 101, National
in Yamin and the Gaza Endowment for the
Humanities, 806 15th St.,
Strip.
.
NW, Washington, D.C.
The proposed Israeli-
20015.
Egyptian peace agreement
would not require removal
Canada Approved
of the settlements in the
to Protect Israel
Yamit area for at least three
years. The rest of the budget
Interests in Iran
had been authorized earlier.
OTTAWA (JTA) —
Canadian Secretary of State
Don Jamieson announced
Will Close
that the Canadian govern-
Its Newspaper
ment hasr accepted Israel's
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
request to protect its inter-
official publication of the ests in Iran following the
National Religious Party,
severance of diplomat: -e-
Hatzofeh, will cease publi- lations between those
-I-
cation at the end of March.
tries on Feb. 16.
A decision to close the
He said Canada has ob-
40-year-old newspaper was tained Iran's concurrence in
taken by a special commit-
accordance with interna-
tee of the NRP which exam-
tional practice.
ined the financial problems
The Department of Ex-
of the daily.
ternal Affairs will receive
From time to time Hat-
from the Israeli government -
zofeh's employees placed a list of specific items of
front page advertisements
interest which will be
telling its readers that they transmitted to the Cana-
had not been paid for two dian Embassy in Teheran
months.
for future dealings between
The only two remaining the embassy and the. new
newspapers reflecting the
Iranian government con-
religious point of view - are cerning the protection of Is-
Shearim and Hamodia, the
rael's nationals, its property
official organs of the two and financial interests in
Aguda parties.
Iran.
NRP
-