THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 62 Friday, April 11, 1980 40—BUSINESS CARDS JERRY'S HANDYMAN SERVICE GARAGE DOOR OPENERS AND GARAGE DOORS David's Plastering & Dry Wall Texturing of Walls. Repairs 40—BUSINESS CARDS 40—BUSINESS CARDS Washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc. Electrical Plumbing Residential-Commercial. TARNOW "RODGERS DOES IT RIGHT" BUILDING SPECIALTIES SEAMLESS FOR SALES & SERVICE 24 hrs. 398-7009 341-3700 Jerry LIGHT TAILORING By Experienced Tailor Very reasonable rates ROOFING Call after 6 pm for appointment 557-1338 478-9060 . ALUMINUM GUTTERS BY L.J. RODGERS Home Improvements HUNTINGTON WOODS 399-1233 LAMP & FIXTURE REPAIRS After 6 CARPENTRY • Rec Rooms • Basement Floors Tiled • Suspended ceilings installed • Stucco • Misc. Repairs • Custom Formica Work References Very Reasonable INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Free Estimates 559-2585 937-8374 FURNITURE REPAIR & REFINISHING Complete bedroom & dining room sets Chair re-glueing Caning & Rushing 589-0682 K. KENT NEED SIGNS? CALL APEX Any Kind. A NICE JEWISH BOY LIKE ME 12 yrs. experience. PAINTING Interior — Exterior 841-3435 841-3164 STEVE'S PAINTING 237-0092 Interior & Exterior JOAB'S PLUMBING Painting & Wallpapering Plastering, Window Glazing & Caulking Gutters cleaned & repaired. Call STEVE 365-5635 * * * * * * * * * * * * BERNIE BENKOFF after 4 -X 4( Specializing in foils, flocks, 4( grass cloth, cork, graphics, * -X * * -4( Free Estimates * Insured * * * * 353-0030 * * * * * * * * * * * .0 5 * If, -X CALLIGRAPHY by SUSIE Invitations, poems, an- nouncements or anything special. Call 474-3629 PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS Graduate of "Detroit school for Piano Technicians" Reasonable Rates Laurence Eisenberg 398-0721 FURNACE SERVICE & REPLACEMENT Power humidifier, elec- tronic air cleaner, custom duct work, licensed, in- sured, fast service. GEM Heating & Air Cond. 626-0222 LEO SIMKO'S Sewer & Plumbing Service Free Estimates No job too small 557-8730 H & A HEATING J. Rosenberg 5 Art Authority Dr. B. J.. Cowan Dr. Benjamin J. Cowan, a dentist with offices on East Jefferson in Detroit for PAINTING Licensed Contractor. more than 30 years, died WALLPAPERING Reasonable Rates _ April 2 at age 85. Interior, exterior, wall paper re- Born in Buffalo, N.Y., Dr. 537-2349 537-1262 moving. Free estimates. Refer- Cowan was graduated in ences. Work guaranteed. Call 1925 from the University of anytime. MICHAEL BLACK Minnesota School of Dentis- try. He was a member of the For the finest Bill Paschal Jewish War Veterans and Painting Service in custom the Alpha Omega Dental 535-2609 or 535-0178 wallpaper hanging Fraternity. No job too small, no price too big. He leaves his wife, CUSTOM PAINTING Dorothy; a son, Dr. Lawr- Interior - Exterior ence; a daughter, Mrs. FEINBERG 17 years experience Henry (Judith) Orbach; two CARPET SERVICE Insured - Licensed Seams and tears or re- brothers, Irwin of Sharon, Work myself place the stairs. Old and Pa., and William of Cleve- E. FOUGERE new carpet installation or land, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. 538-2600 call for an interesting esti- Simon (Ethel) Biller of Sha- 531-2802 ron, Pa.; and three mate for purchases of new grandchildren. Put your mind at Rest, carpet. Shoot for the Best. Call GARY "A"PLUS WALLPAPER REMOVING Mae Dibner 398-3149 WILLARD SAMPSON Mae Dibner, a past WALL WASHING Residential & Commercial president of United Order (By Machine) 565-3479 True Sisters and a member PAPER HANGING of the Order of the Eastern Satisfaction Guaranteed Star, died April 3 at age 90. Insured ' Born in Ossining, N.Y., 360-5322 Miss Dibner lived 20 years WELLS Call before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. in Detroit. She resided at Lawn Power Rake — Flower 14521 Lincoln, Oak Park. Beds — RR Ties — Hedge & She-is survived by nieces, , Tree Trimming. All types of sod Mrs. Ronald (Deborah) Fen- and lawn work. Reasonable ton, Mrs. Norman (Sharon) rates. Gornbein and Mrs. Call Mr. Crain Seymour (Selma) Raskin; 293-1955 and grandnieces and grandnephews. MIKE'S FIX-IT CALL THE 53—ENTERTAINMENT No Job Too Big or Too Small 15 Yrs. Experience Free Estimates FURNITURE DOCTOR SINGING guitarist, violinist plus SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS EMERGENCY Custom Painting & Wallpapering, Inc. 4( vinyls, material, suede. 883-3939 Max Schiff, former owner of a home furnishing busi- ness in Detroit, died April 3 in Beverly Hills, Fla. He was 73. Born in Toronto, Mr. Schiff lived for many years in Detroit prior to moving to Florida six years ago. He was a member in Beverly Hills of Temple Beth Sholom, the Civic Associa- tion, the Democratic Club and Sunshine Club, of which he was the past president, and the Deborah Foundation. In Detroit, he held membership in Bnai Brith. He is survived by his Ruth; a son, Edwin , Southfield; two daughters, Rochelle of Larchmont, N.Y. and Mrs. Eunice "Ka- ren" ' Hansen of Twin Falls, Idaho; three brothers, Alf of Toronto, Mannie of San Fernando Valley, Calif., and Murray of Boston, Mass.; four sisters, Mrs. Sara Wintd of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ella Engel of Toronto, Mrs. Celia Hor- wich of Oshwa, Ont., and Mrs. Helen Rubin of New and seven -York; grandchildren. Interment Florida. For All Your Needs BERNIE IS BACK REFRIGERATION Save $$$ Free Estimates Work Guaranteed Mr. Offman Max Schiff Albert Dezel, a motion picture theater owner and distributor, died April 5 at age 79. Born in Russia, Mr. Dezel lived 45 years in Detroit. He owned theaters in Detroit, Flint, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Saginaw and was a film distributor in Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis and South Bend. He opened the first foreign art theater in De- troit in 1946, the Studio Theater on Livernois and Davison and another in 1947, the Coronet Theater on Mack Avenue. In the early 1950s, he purchased the Surf Thea- ter on Fenkell and it was one of the first theaters in Detroit to show foreign art films directly from Europe. He was a member of the Chicago Lodge of the Ma- sons and a life member of the Variety Club. He was a 32nd degree Mason. Mr. Dezel was graduated frorri the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the Art In- stitute and Crane College in Chicago. He leaves his wife, Elv- era; a brother, Irving of Chicago; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Kaplan of Chicago. 352-1923 Call after 5 p.m. 544-3118 Remodeling & Painting Free Advice US 1-8575 ROOFING New & Repairs Gutters, Vents, Siding & Trim Albert Dezel . Free Estimates 474-8953 Dry wall and plaster re- paired. Wall washing. Reasonable. References. MR. FIX IT ALL Just About Everything 422-3764 FRANK'S WATERPROOFING 559-7398 FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING ,MPLETE remodeling, alterations, repair, kitch- en, den, basement, family room. Reasonable. 354-6473 Free Estimates. Insured. Serving tri-county area. 531-7555 Wet, damp, leaky basements made dry. Guaranteed 18 years. Experienced — lowest price. Insured HEATING REPAIR Only Bob Mendelson 541-5720 TED'S WALLPAPER REMOVING Reputable and Licensed With furniture van will move you expertly at economy rates. C.C. KIRBY CONST. Brick, block, stone. Free Estimates Licensed 363-9714 REUBEN CUSTOM PAINTING TOBIAS Plastering - Stucco - Texturing. Specializing in plaster & drywall repairs, water damage. MOVING? YOUNG MEN Licensed — Insured 851-2118 Days 956-1803 Nights 355-4170 Call HAROLD COHEN 968-7482 eves. Remodeling Repairs Sewer Cleaning Sump Pumps Complete Service - Business & Individuals. Allen Beckerman All work guaranteed Licensed Very Reasonable CALL RON 661-4576 588-1228 ANCHOR ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES 546-0050 Licensed - Bonded - Insured TELEVISION SERVICE Fixtures installed. Speak Easy Electric 398-0843 543-5934 Hot Tar - Shingles Re-coat - Repair - Replace Siding - Trim - Gutters 40—BUSINESS CARDS • • • • • Any Furniture Repair Re-upholstering Refinishing Chair Caning Our Speciality is is repairing, reglueing & re-upholstering dining room chairs CALL MARV KAY 24 hours 851-2550 Reasonable Rates 360-2222 JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO., INC. Custom work, household mov- ing, offices, packing, piano and appliances. Local and State of Michigan. 357.2674 Disco tapes. 398-2462. VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. RENT-A-CLOWN For your child's party! Balloons, magic, fun. 968-2272 NEW YORK .— Jakob Rosenberg, an authority on the works of Rembrandt and a teacher of a generation of print curators around the country,. died April 7 at age 86. He was an expert on 17th Century prints and a spe- cialist in Renaissance and Baroque art. He was the curator of prints at the Fogg Museum at Harvard Uni- versity for 25 years. An art historian, Mr. Rosenberg fled his native Germany at the height of the Hitler terror. Kissinger Recalls Life Under Nazis NEW YORK — A section of Henry Kissinger's "White House Years" describes the young Kissinger's experi- ences in Nazi Germany: "Until I emigrated to America, my family and I endured progressive ostra- cism and discrimination. My father lost the teaching job for which he had worked all his life. The friends of my parents' youth shunned them. I was forced to attend a segregated school. "Every walk in the street turned into an adventure, for my German contem- poraries were free to b( p Jewish children withoL.....n- terference by the police. "Through this period, America acquire" a wondrous quality fc. I would never forget what an inspiration it had been to me during cruel and degrading years. "I always remembered the thrill when I first walked the streets of New York City. Seeing a group of boys, I began to cross to the other side to avoid being be- aten up. And then I remem- bered where I was." . . . : •