THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—BUSINESS CARDS THOMPSON LAWN SERVICE Complete Lawn Care Reasonable Rates 589-2859 Call me before you call a contrac- tor. Registered architect will de- sign for bathrooms, kitchens, other renovations & new con- struction. 557-7134 40—BUSINESS CARDS David's Plastering & Dry Wall "RODGERS DOES IT RIGHT" SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS Call Glenn Crain Home Improvements Porches, patios, driveways, sidewalks. Waterproofing. Brick work. Licensed & Bonded 582-9574 QUALITY CUSTOM PAINTING Interior & Exterior Reasonable with references Satisfaction guaranteed Free Estimates 398-1053 ELECTRICAL WORK No job too small 357-1272 after 6 CERTIFIED BARTENDER For any occasion Call Owen 356-2211 355-1505 K & M PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Let our INSURED professional painters beautify your home or office today.Interior-Exterior Free Estimates 642-8929 LOU'S PLUMBING Repairs & Alterations Reasonable. Licensed Master Plumber. 557-8688 AIR-CONDITIONING Repair single unit_ & central . New installations BY HUNTINGTON WOODS 399-1233____ RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANING Wall washing & gutter cleaning. Quality Service Free Estimates 547-2418 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 589-0682 588-1228 , FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING A NICE JEWISH BOY LIKE ME PAINTING Interior — Exterior 237-0092 Fast Service 549-9539 365-5866 ROSS-LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. Installation C.C. KIRBY CONST. Brick, block, stone. Free Estimates Licensed 363-9714 Repair REFRIGERATION Design 4) Alb 546-4240 GRANT HEATING & COOLING Air-conditioning installa- tion, sales & service. Energy conservation de- vices. Oil to gas conver- sions. Furnace installa- tions, replacements & service. 967-3042 ALEX STRIM CUSTOM Painting & Decorating Reasonable Quality Price Work Free Estimates Call Anytime 545-3357 EXPERIENCED CARPENTER Fine craftsmanship of all kinds. Home repairs, remodeling,. new construction. Repair old doors and locks. Specializing in wooden patio decks, planters & walkways. No job too big or small. Reasonable rates. HEATING REPAIR Only Bob Mendelson 541 5720 - COMPLETE remodeling, alterations, repair, kitch- en, den, basement, family room. Reasonable. 354-6473 after 4 Ellie Schaumberg to Aid Israel Bonds Ellie Schaumberg has ac- cepted the chairmanship of the Metro Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division Cash Collection campaign, it was announced by Leah Snider, division chairman. Mrs. Schaumberg joins Max Nosanchuk, recently appointed general chair- man of the cash collection effort, in declaring the ur- gent cash effort an im- State Rep. Joe Forbes (D-Oak Park) has an- nounced his candidacy for a sixth term in the Michigan House of Representatives. He represents the 67th Dis- trict, which includes most of Oak Park, the eastern por- 557-2896 EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN No job too small. CLEMEN MAROGE 544-7486 CALLIGRAPHY Cards, signs, invitations, envelope addressing, flyers, almost anything. Please telephone 363-1192 ROOFING & SIDING Trim and gutters. Licensed work. Guaranteed. Free roof inspection and estimates. 542.2609 50—PERSONAL PSYCHIC CONSULTANT (Male) 53—ENTERTAINMENT SINGING guitarist, violinist, also plays disco tapes. 398-2462. VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. Our Classified Ads Get Fast Results Wesley Uses Kosher Products ' Wesley's Quaker Maid Ice Cream Co. acquires ingre- dients for its sherbets, ice creams and ices from around the world. Cocoa is bought from Hol- land, bananas from Hon- duras, whey powder from New Zealand, pineapple from Hawaii and fruit, strawberries, peaches and cherries, from California and Georgia. Nuts are from Georgia and Alabama. All of Wesley's suppliers are kosher and meet the re- quirements of the Jewish dietary laws. Wesley's ice cream products are certified kosher (except the grape popsicle) by Rabbi Jack Goldman of the Metropoli- tan Kashruth Council and the kosher products bear the council's emblem. mediate Israel Bond cam- — paign priority. Detroit's cash goal, to be reached in the next 60 days, is $2 million. In addition to her lead- ership in the Israel Bonds program, Mrs. Schaum- berg's other communal activities include Hadas- sah and the Detroit Chap- ter of Alpha Omega Aux- iliary. Forbes Seeks Re-Election RICHARD HYMAN Also: Healing, weight, Dry wall and plaster re- smoking & alcohol control, paired. Wall washing. insomnia & relaxation, Reasonable. References. satisfaction guaranteed. By appt.: Call after 5 p.m. 544-3118 355-4598 European couple will do painting inside & outside, carpet cleaning, house cleaning, etc. Experi- enced. References. Free Esti- mates. Sprinkler Systems by JOYCE 661-0932 557-1338 L.J. RODGERS TYPES OF MASONRY CONCRETE WORK Invitations and Documents Texturing of Walls. Repairs Lawn Clean-up — Power Rake — Flower Beds — Railroad Ties — Hedge & Tree Trimming. Rea- sonable rates. 293-1955 40—BUSINESS CARDS Friday, May 23, 1980 61 JOE FORBES tion of Southfield, Royal Oak Township and Lathrup Village. Forbes has served as majority floor leader since 1975. Her currently serves as chairman of the Legisla- tive Council, which over- sees legislative support services, and as the chair- man of the Committee on House Policy. Forbes is co-chairman of the Special House Commit- tee on Generic Drug Prod- uct Selection and was the sponsor of Michigan's Generic Drug Act. During this legislative session, Forbes intro- duced legislation to regu- late the conversion of condominiums and "sun- set" legislation which would have required periodic review of all state government agen- cies. Forbes was formerly mayor of Oak Park, member of the Oak Park City Coun- cil and Oakland County Board of Supervisors. He is a vice president of the Na- tional Association of Jewish Legislators. Companionship for Elderly Provided by Teen Project Prentis Manor — Jewish tionship between the resi- Home for Aged is sponsor- dents and the teens. Visits ing a teen volunteer pro- are weekly and take place gram in conjunction with after school. Twelve resi- Southfield High School. dents of the home have vol- This program is under the unteered to participate in direction of Prentis Manor this program. Administrator Phyllis In addition to the Braudy Harris, activities friendly visits, the teens director Sheri Traison and attend seminars on var- Southfield High School ious topics pertaining to teachers Joan Cowell and gerontology. Some of the Suzanne Robinson. topics include the history The teenagers, Lisa of the Jewish Home for Aaron, Candy Beattie, Tom Aged, the background of Beaver, Angelo Dello, Ross the elderly residents, ac- Foner, Natalie Gagner, tivities for the in- Tom Hafey, Renee Harris, stitutionalized aged, Beth Hood, Maria Kho, reality orientation, prob- Tammy Oberts and Eric lems of the elderly and Stewart, are members s of physical therapy. Parent-Youth Guidance, Through exposure to the an organization which various professions, includ- promotes human under- ing nursing, social work, standing and community physical and occupational involvement. therapy and medicine the The primary object is to teenagers become aware of provide companionship by various occupations in the establishing a bonding rela- field of gerontology. Center Health Clubs Offer Special Membership Plan The Jewish Community Center Health Clubs are of- fering one-month, two- month and three-month summer memberships, geared especially for work- ing people, teachers, college students and mothers with young children. In addition to the health clubs, the Center offers exercise classes, including ballet, tap and dance aerobics; sports — baseball, co-ed volleyball, racquet- ball and squash; a Runners Club and Sailing Club. The outdoor pool will open June 14. Sunday brunch is served by Gitel Cross and Bud Gil- lespie. Babysitters are available, day camp and morning and evening classes and activities are available. For information, call the Center, 661-1000. ELLIE SCHAUMBERG Assisting Mrs. Schaum- berg will be Women's Di- vision Executive Board members Franka Char- lupski, Anne Parzen, Phyl- lis Newman, Betty Rath, Alice Ross, Betty Starkman and Doreen Hermelin. The cash collection drive is part of a $50 million, nation-wide effort. Baltimore Cantor Commissioned to Write Service BALTIMORE, Md. — Cantor Abraham Salkov of Chizuk Amuno Congrega- tion of Baltimore has been commissioined to write a special Passover Haggada service for cantor, choir, children's chorus, string or- chestra, flute, harp and per- cussion, by Cantor Nathan Lam and the Stephen Wise Congregation in Los Angeles. Cantor Salkov has writ- ten numerous other works, including a Sabbath eve- ning service, a children's Sabbath service, a Hallel for chorus and orchestra and individual compositions. Dorm Suggestion Leads to Boycott BEERSHEBA — Stu- dents at Ben-Gurion Uni- versity boycotted classes Monday to protest a Knes- set suggestion that campus dormitories be segregated according to sex. At present, the dorms have men and women stu- dents segregated in their own bedrooms, but sharing bathroom and kitchen facilities. The student council said the arrangement assured "a cleaner and more esthetic" environment. Numismatists Meet Tuesday The Israel Numismatic Society of Michigan, Inc., will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Morris branch of the Jewish Community Center. David Hendin will pre- sent a travelogue and his- tory on "Israel's Coin Cities." Correction The marriage announce- ment for Catherine Harder and Mark Kamil appearing in last week's Jewish News inadvertently left out the name of the University of Chicago Law School, which the new Mrs. Kamil attends.