THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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40—BUSINESS CARDS
40—BUSINESS CARDS
Air Conditioning
Repair
Single Units & Central
New installation central
Fast Service
549-9539
Removal of all types of
Wallpaper
D & S
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Licensed Contractors
Residential & Commercial
Repairs or Additions
851-7420 or 855-9465
RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANING
Wall washing & gutter
cleaning.
Quality Service
Free Estimates
547 - 2418
CHUCK'S PAINTING SERVICE
AZIR PAINTING &
DECORATING
Interior-Exterior
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates
INSURED
ARNOLD GOLDIN
356-0499
Patch plastering.
10 years experience.
Reasonable.
Work guaranteed.
292-3885
Interior-Exterior
SPECIAL ON EXTERIORS
COLONIALS $290
RANCHES $190
ANY 1 BEDROOMS $109
All work guaranteed
Licensed
Very Reasonable
FREE ESTIMATES
559-2585
Call HAROLD COHEN
968-7482
TED'S
WALLPAPER REMOVING
TOBIAS
Free Estimates. Insured.
Serving tri-county area.
Plastering - Stucco - Texturing.
Specializing in plaster & drywall
repairs, water damage.
531-7555
Reputable and Licensed
422-3764
QUALITY PAINTING
Interior-Exterior. Plaster repairs:
Wallpaper removing. Wall wash-
ing.
Licensed. References.
Call after 5 p.m.
544-3118
FURNITURE REPAIR
& REFINISHING
Complete bedroom &
dining room sets
Chair re-glueing
Caning & Rushing
GARAGE DOOR
OPENERS AND
GARAGE DOORS,
478-9060
FOR SALES & SERVICE
ARTHUR CHAFETS
Furniture finishing,
Prompt repair service.
Cabinets, upholstery,
weaving, carpet repair.
399-1724
JOAB'S PLUMBING
Remodeling Repairs
Sewer Cleaning — Semi) Pumps
Licensed — Insured
J. Shevach
851-2118
CERAMIC TILE
STEVE'S PAINTING
Repairs and Installation
Interior & Exterior
by BOB FEINBERG
Call 24 hrs.
557-8069
Paid* & Wallpaperieg
Glazieg & Cadkieg
Plaster*, W1
Getters cloned & repaired.
Call STEVE
365-5635
BERNIE
BENKOFF
METRO WINDOW
CLEANING AND
HOME CARE
*
*
Experts on aluminum storms,
carpet, floor, furniture cleaning.
Wall washing, custom painting,
interior-exterior.
541-0278
K & M
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING
Custom Painting &
Wallpapering, Inc.
Let our INSURED professional
painters beautify your home or
office todayinterior-Exterior
Specializing in foils, flocks,
. grass cloth, cork, graphics, *
vinyls, material, suede.
Free Estimates
642-8929
*
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* Free Estimates *
Insured
883-3939
DOUG'S
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Patch work.
Work all areas
675-0852
up to 20% Savings
DYNAMIC CARPET
& FURNITURE CLEANING
399-8218
Fully Insured
$17.95 Living Room & Adj. Hall
$39.95 Couch & Chair
*
353-003 . 0
************.
Commercial Rates Available
AIR-CONDITIONING
& FURNACE
SERVICE & INSTALLATION
Power humidifier, elec-
tronic air cleaner, custom
duct, work, licensed, in-
sured, fast service.
•
GEM Heating & Air Cond.
LEO SIMKO'S
Sewer & Plumbing Service
Free Estimates
No job too small
Remodeling & Painting
Free • Advice
US 1-8575
BUILDING SPECIALTIES
Free Estimates
474-8953
BERNIE IS
BACK
MR. FIX IT ALL
Just About Everything
TARNOW
K. KENT
***********
New & Repairs
Gutters, Vents, Siding & Trim
Save $$$
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
Mr. Offman
Call 477-4786
REUBEN CUSTOM PAINTING
TELEVISION
SERVICE
937-8374
40—BUSINESS CARDS
ROOFING
NICE JEWISH BOY
Expertly repairs automatic
washers. Kenmore &
Whirlpool our specialty.
Very reasonable.
478-1663 or 478-3842
557-8739
H & A HEATING
SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Licensed Contractor.
Reasonable Rates
537-2349 .
537-1262
.
.
MICHAEL BLACK "
For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging
352-1923
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
398-3149
WALL WASHING
(By Machine)
PAPER HANGING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Insured
366 5322
WELLS
Call before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m.
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BE ENERGY WISE
Replace broken &
steamed-up insulated
glass. All types of glass &
mirror work.
545-4913
All kinds of woodwork refinished.
Kitchens, libraries, family & rec.
rooms. Antiquing & staining.
Custom painting. Reasonable.
References.
Free Estimates
967- 1 1 1 4
JULIUS ROSS
MOVING CO., INC.
Custom work, household mov-
ing, offices, packing, piano and
appliances. Local and State of
Michigan.
357-2674
40 — BUSINESS CARDS
PAINTER
15 Years Experience
Interior & Exterior
Reasonable - Neat
Also Accomplished Paperhanger.
call for estimate 544-1648
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Aluminum siding, trim, gutters,
roffing. Bathrooms, kitchens,
porches, steps, paneling & paint-
ing. Free estimates. Reason-
able.
368-0247
DOUGLAS
AARON'S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Licensed master plumber.
All plumbing repair, re-
placement & new installa-
tion. Electric sewer & drain
cleaning.
557-6318 or 863-1925
53—ENTERTAINMENT
VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. 272-7586.
SINGING guitarist, also plays
violin, disco tapes. 398-2462.
ENRICH YOUR SIMCHA •
(Happy Occasion)
With a melodious Israeli &
English singer and guitarist.
Reasonable rates.
Please phone
399-0079
Mexican
• Official
Criticizes UN
Resolution Vote
MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
Mexico's vote for the United
Nations General Assembly
resolution ,demanding that
Israel vacate all the occu-
pied territories, including
Jerusalem, was sharply
criticized last weekend by a
leader of Mexico's Parlia-
ment, Gerardo Molina of the
Accion Nacional Party.
Molina said this was a
wrong direction for Mexico
to take and recalled that
Mexico's vote for the As-
sembly's infamous Zionism
equals racism resolution in
1975 sparked a great deal of
criticism of President Luis
Echeverria at the time.
The legislator said the
better and more just policy
would be for the Arab coun-
tries, which have so much
land, to give part of their
territories to the Palesti-
nians so that they can estab-
lish a Palestinian entity.
Negev Project
Manpower Down
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Despite growing unem-
ployment in Israel, there
has been a shortage of man-
power for the work on the
construction of new air-
fields in the Negev, accord-
ing to Deputy Defense
Minister Mordechai Zipori.
As a consequence, he said,
workers are needed from
abroad.
Zipori said the American
contractors building the air-
fields were still looking for
some 200 Israeli workers,
six months after they re-
ported the need.
Israel gained statehood in
1948, but .was not accepted
into the United Nations
until 1949..
r Youth News
Bakst of Rose AZA;
Michele Ungar of Ahavah
BBG; Michael Weil of
L'Chaim AZA; and Eva
Wofsy of Strauss BBYO,
Mt. Clemens.
At the two-week Chapter
Leadership Training Con-
ference (CLTC) at the Bnai
Brith Beber Camp in Muk-
wonago, Wis., are: Andrea
Berk and Lisa Katzman of
Yachad BBG, Windsor;
Diane Diem of Masada
BBG; and Ronn Glanz of
Herzl AZA, Windsor.
Rose AZA continues it
domination of the A'
Softball-League with -an t‘
record followed closely
Beber AZA, Goode AZA 1,
and Jolson AZA with 6-2 re-
cords. The games are played
9 a.m. Sundays at
Thompson Middle School.
Spectators are welcome.
The playoffs and cham-
pionship games will be
played 9 and 10:30 a.m., re-
spectively, Aug. 24. AZA
coordinator is Brian Papo of
Rose AZA and adminis-
trator is Ron Sherr.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council announces the ap-
pointment of the following
new chairmen: Michael
Linn of L'Chaim AZA to
coordinate the BBYO Kic-
koff Dance, which will be
held Sept. 27; and Andy
Berlinberg of Hart AZA to
coordinate the BBYO
AIT-MIT Conclave to be
held Oct. 24-26 at Camp
Bnai Brith Youth Organ- Tamarack.
ization announces the new
chapter presidents are: Dr. Roth Heads
Mark Stotsky, Akiba AZA; Convention Body
David Icikson, Beber AZA;
Dr. Harvey G. Roth of
David Finkelstein, Benny Farmington Hills has been
AZA; Andy Cykiert, Goode appointed chairman of the
AZA; Mike Reiter, Hart
Convention Program Com-
AZA; Ronn Glanz, Herzl mittee for the Michigan
AZA, Windsor; Mike Yen- Association of Osteopathic
dick, Jolson AZA; Dan Physicians and Surgeons'
Spilman, Kishon AZA; 82nd annual postgraduate
Mark Bennett, L'Chaim
AZA; Adam Gottlieb, Posen conference and scientific
seminar. Dr. Samson In-
AZA; Brian Papo, Rose wald of Southfield is a
AZA.
member of the program
Also Adam Taub, Ruach committee.
AZA; Andrew Lippa, Sam-
The Michigan meeting,
son AZA; Felissa Burns, which is the largest state os-
Ahavah BBG; Andrea teopathic convention in the
Rosenfeld, Aliyah BBG; United States, will be held
Sharon Rich, Brice BBG; May 7-9, 1981, at the Hyatt
Joy Enoch, Chavayrim Regency Dearborn.
BBYO, Grand Rapids;
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Dor
Chadash youth group will
have a paper drive Aug.
20-29. A van will be parked
in the synagogue parking
lot for persons who wish to
drop off papers. Proceeds
will benefit the youth
group. For information, call
Sima Abramovitz, 356-
6282; or at the synagogue,
851-6880.
A special meeting will be
held 8 p.m. Thursday in the
synagogue to organize a
new youth group for persons
age 16-18. Plans also Will be
made for the 1980-1981
program year for Dor
Chadash.
* * *
SHALOM
BETH
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
YOUTH will go to the
Waterford wave pool today,
meeting 2:45 p.m. at the
home of Jay Schwartz, 4112
White Birch, West Bloom-
field. The day includes an
oneg Shabat and dinner.
Advance reservations are
required. BSUSY and
Kadima will go to Pine
Knob Wednesday to see
James Taylor, meeting 6
p.m. at the synagogue.
There is a charge, and ad-
vance reservations are re-
quired.
BBYO
Activities
Laurie Kaner, Dalyah BBG;
Stacey Greenberg, Disraeli
BBG; Beth Berman, Erani
BBG; Renee Gatien, Glazer
BBG; Ailene Resnick,
Machar BBG; Diane Diem,
Masada BBG.
Other new presidents are:
Julie Traub, Naches BBG;
Jackie Compton, Rishonah
BBG; Amy Baker, Sabra
BBG; Tammy Sisler, Sav-
age BBG; Nancy Joyrich,
Shalom Aviv BBG; Shelley
Walters, Shira BBG; Paula
Bass, Simcha BBG; Jenni
Newman, Tikvah BBG; and
Andrea Berk, Yachad BBG,
Windsor.
Michigan
Several
BBYOers are attending
BBYO Summer Leader-
ship Programs. Attend-
ing the three-week Inter-
national Leadership
Training Conference
(ILTC) at the Bnai Brith
Perlman Camp in Star-
light, Pa., are: Marc
Eggplant Italiano
By NORMA BARACH
(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)
1 lb. whole tomatoes (can)
8 ozs. pizza sauce (can)
2 tsps. oregano
3 cloves garlic
1 large onion
2 medium eggplants
1 large zucchini
1 /2 lb. cheese (Muenster)
1 oz. corn flakes
8 medium mushrooms
2 tbsps. soy sauce
Steam slices of eggplant
and zucchini. Saute mi
room slices, chopped oh.
and garlic in a small amount of
oil. Sprinkle in soy sauce while
sauteing.
In a casserole dish, place
alternately layers of eggplint
and zucchini slices with
sauteed vegetables; sprinkle
in oregano. Add cheese slices
in a middle and top layer; in-
clude tomatoes and sauce in
the layers between. Add corn
flakes on top. Bake at 375 de-
grees for 45-50 minutes.
Serves 8.