54 Friday, April 20, 1919 40—BUSINESS CARDS RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANING Quality Service Free Estimates 547.2418 MEN'S & WOMEN'S TAILORING Excellent work at reason- able prices. ENCORE MEN'S CLOTHING LTD. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING & STORAGE, INC. Interior & exterior All Work guaranteed. 398-1053 CARPET CLEANING Shampoo & Steam Cleaning 24 hr. service S.O.S. SERVICES 557-7664 BILL'S APPLIANCE Commercial & domestic service. All makes dishwashers, dis- posals, washers, dryers, stoves, refrigerators. Mention this ad. 535-1180 626-3220 Experienced handyman. Will fix anything. No job too small. CLEMEN MAROGE 544-7486 AUTO ALARMS Installed at your location or we will pick-up and de- liver your car. Low rates. 661-4663 Experienced hair dresser. WE come to you. Introductory special for new customers. 968-8656 or 851-1393 CUSTOM PAINTING Interior - Exterior All around repairs Work guaranteed. Free Estimate. 569-3874 MEYER MARGOLIS LANDSCAPING INC. 23 Yrs. Experience FREE ESTIMATES FREE PROBLEM ANALYSIS Residential. Commercial. Industrial. ALL WORK FULLY INSURED ALL WORK GUARANTEED 416-1191 ASK FOR MEYER Member Michigan Assn. of Nurserymen SAVE $$ SPECIAL New roof, repairs, flat roof. Free Estimates 30 years experience. BUSINESS CARDS — A NICE JEWISH BOY LIKE ME - PAINTING Interior - Exterior 237-0092 Licensed. Bonded & Insured. HANDY MAN "RODGERS DOES IT RIGHT" 534-9401 Professional Perfectionist Wallpaper - Painter and color coordinator Need Help? All-Bright Homes Days 548-4207 Eves. 476-7325 CALL ADAMS SIDING • Custom trim • Gutters - Reroofing 531-7060 CHUCK'S PAINTING SERVICE Patch Plastering 10 years experienpe. Reasonable Work guaranteed 292-3885 PIANO TUNING & REPAIRS Prompt Service Reasonable Rates Call Jonathan Katz 1=9945928 REUBEN CUSTOM PAINTING Free Estimates 559-2585 QUALITY SERVICE SEWER& DRAIN Plumbing Repairs HOME REPAIRS Experienced No job too small Reasonable 353-3336 of 357-0241 TED'S WALLPAPER REMOVING 531-7555 399-1233 PETER 'FRIEDMAN . WALL WASHING (By Machine) PAPER HANGING Satisfaction Guaranteed Insured WELLS 366-5322 Call before 9 a.m. oi after 1 p.m. TELEVISION SERVICE All work guaranteed Licensed Very Reasonable Call HAROLD COHEN 968-7482 ROOFING Hot Tar - Shingles Re-coat - Repair - Replace Siding - Trim - Gutters 546-0050 Licensed - Bonded -insured Wet, damp, leaky basements made dry. Guaranteed 18 years. Experienced -- lowest .once. J. SHEVACH PAINTING "THE MOVING MEN" Professional courteous service. Insured low rates. Excellent ref- erences. 557-2208 ARON SPINNER - PLUMBING • Repairs - Remodeling Residential Commercial 557-6318 557-6182 - 863-1925 IF NO ANSWER 573-0924 CARPENTRY • Rec. Rooms • Basement Floors Tiled • Suspended ceilings installed • Stucco • Misc. Repairs. • Custom Formica Work References Very Reasonable CALL RON 661-4576 eves. MOVING? YOUNG MEN With furniture van will move you expertly at economy rates. Insured 549-5116 589-0682 BY L.J. RODGERS Free Estimates. Insured. Serving tri-county area. Sewer Cleaning Sump Pump Repairs Emergency Calls F. W. STEWART MOVING CO. ALUMINUM GUTTERS Home Improvements QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED FRANK'S WATERPROOFING WALTER OFFMAN 883=3939 40 Call 421-7774 545-4828 HAIR CARE ON WHEELS - - OSBORNE LOCAL MOVING Residential & Office Licensed & Insured. Call QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING - Complete moving serv- ices anywhere in Michi- gan. Uniformed men. Free estimates. (In Racquetime Center) 26400 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield Call John 353-0018 40—BUSINESS CARDS 559-7398 Interior, exterior, wall papering. Free estimates. References. Work guaranteed. Call anytime. Bill Paschal Painting service 535-2609 or 535-0178 No job too small, no price too big. PROFESSIONAL TAILORING Ladies & Mens Excellent work. 8:30 to 5 Mon. thru Fri. CLAWSON TAILORS 32 S. Main (14 Mile & Main) 435-9763 TOBIAS Plastering - Stucco - Texturing. Specializing in plaster & drywall repairs. water damage. EXPERT SEWER CLEANER SUMP PUMP INSTALLER 967-1374 Removal of all types of Wallpaper ARNOLD GOLDIN 356-0499 PETER FRIEDMAN Licensed Master Plumber Emergency service work. Sewer cleaning, garbage dis- posal, installation work. Reason- able rates. 24 hour service. 967-1374 DRESSMAKER Stylish alterations and remodel-* ing for men, women and Children. Very reasonable. Prompt and friendly service. Guaranteed. 345-6878 AZIR PAINTING & DECORATING Interior-Exterior Free Estimates Reasonable rates. •Call 477-4:786 Window cleaning, wall washing, aluminum siding cleaned. Reasonable rates. Call 368-6448 before 11 am of after 6 pm MICHAEL BLACK For the finest in custom wallpaper hanging 352-1923 53—ENTERTAINMENT BAND Excellent Music For All Social Occasions, 731 - 6081 Reputable and Licensed 937-8374 422-3764 FURNITURE REPAIR & REFINISHING - Complete bedroom & dining room sets Chair re-glueing Caning & Rushing K. KENT Free Estimates 474-8953 Israel's furniture -man- ufacturers have become in- creasingly export conscious. After extensive innova- tions, especially by the big companies, furniture made in Israel has slowly but surely asserted itself on the "difficult" foreign markets. Exports increased from $4 million in 1974 to $10 mil- lion in 1976. Dr. Louis Lipschutz Dies at 74 Dr. Louis S. Lipschutz, past director of psychiatry at Wayne County General Hospital and a promoter of Reward Offered for Amin Arrest TEL AVIV (JTA) — A reward for information leading to the arrest of de- posed President Idi Amin of Uganda was offered by the family of Dora Bloch. The elderly British- Israeli woman was killed in Kampala, Uganda, after an Israeli commando team freed more than 100 hos- tages July 3, 1976, includ- ing dozens of Israelis, who were being held by Palesti- nian terrorists at Entebbe Airport after they hijacked an Air France airliner. Benny Bloch, Mrs. Bloch's son, said he and his two brothers were es- tablishing a fund to encourage people to help in Amin's capture. He said he planned to go to Uganda to find his mother's body and bring it back for burial. At the time of her reported death, Amin claimed that Mrs. Bloch was among the freed hostages, but it is widely believed she was taken from her hospital bed in Kampala, where she was being treated for a throat' ailment, and killed. Israel Solidarity Meeting Planned JERUSALEM (JTA) — A World Jewish Solidarity Conference with Israel on the theme of "building the peace" will be held in June with the participation of delegates from Jewish communities all over the world. -* The announcement was made following a meeting of a ministerial group headed by Premier Menahem Begin and a delegation of Jewish leaders headed by Leon Dulzin, World Zionist Organization chairman, and Max Fisher, chairman of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency. A committee to prepare for the conference will meet shortly under the chair- manship of Deputy Premier . Yigael Yadin. Minister of Interior Joseph Burg and Transport Minister Haim Landau are members. . Super Envoy to Be Named WASHINGTON — The Carter Administration will reportedly select a "super- ambassador" for the Middle East within a month to handle future peace negoti- ations between Israel, Egypt and other Arab states. According to Administra- tion officials, leading candi- dates for the job are former UN ambassador and gover- nor of Pennsylvania William Scranton and former national security adviser McGeorge Bundy. The high-level ambas- sador would relieve President Carter and Secre- tary of State Cyrus Vance of the Middle East negotia- tions. community mental health facilities, died April 13 at age 74. Born in Russia, Lipschutz lived 72 years in the U.S. He was graduate from the University of Michigan in 1930 with a-- medical degree. Dr. Lipschutz was chief-, psychiatrist and director of psychiatry at Wayne. County Hospital from 1935 to 1949, president of the Michigan Societ- - of Psychoanalysis fror N to 1960, and of that grudp's education committee from 1961 to 1964. After leaving Wayi County General, he served on the staffs of De- troit Receiving Hospital,- the Veterans Hospital (Allen Park), Sinai Hospi- tal and the University of Michigan Hospital. In the late 1940s, Dr. Lipschutz was an advoca'ce of community mental health facilities movement,- which led to the opening of the Wayne County Mental - Health Clinic. He was a frequent con- ' tributor to psychiatric jour- nals. He resided at 2248 Golfview, Troy. Dr. Lipschutz leaves his wife, Helen; three sons, Michael of Castro Valley, Calif., Dr. Daniel of Ann Arbor and Joel Lipton of Holland; a brother, Henry:. and four grandchildren. Bella Kozloff Bella Kozloff, co-founder with her husband of J. Koz- loff Fish Distributors, died April 15 in Miami Beach, Fla. She was 79. Born in Russia, she livc-,d Most of her life in Detroit prior to retiring to Florida - 15 years ago. She was an honorary member (and only female member) of City of Hope Detroit Business- men's Group and a form board member. She was member of Hadassah and Adat Shalom Synagogue in Detroit and was a member of Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. She leaves a son, Harold of Miami; a son-in-law, David Reisman of Dallas, Tex.; and a daughter-in- law, Lillian Kozloff Of Miami; 12 grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. Graveside services 10 a.m. today at Machpelah Cemetery. ' , Alec Harrison Alec H. Harrison, ider and owner of Harrison Lug- I gage Co., died April 13 at age 77. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Harrison lived 50 years in: Detroit. He founded his company 45 years ago, and - had stores in Detroit, Bir= -11 mingham and Rochester. He was a member of Cong. Beth Achim, Perfec- tion Lodge of the Masons; Crescent Shrine Club and the Detroit Consistory. He leaves his wife, Faye a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Tabor of Foun- tain Valley, Calif.; three' sisters, Sarah, Leah and Be_- sse ; and three grandchildren.