THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40—BUSINESS CARDS
40—BUSINESS CARDS
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Aluminum siding, trim, gutters,
roffing. Bathrooms, kitchens,
porches. steps, paneling & paint-
ing. Free estimates. Reason-
able.
368 0247
DOUGLAS
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D & S
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Licensed Contractors
Residential & Commercial
Repairs or Additions
851-7420 or 855-9465
ARNOLD GOLDIN
356-0499
RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANING
Wall washing & gutter
cleaning.
Quality Service
Free Estimates
347 2418
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GK'S PAINTING SERVICE
Patch plastering.
10 years experience.
Reasonable.
Work guaranteed.
292 3885
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AZIR PAINTING &
DECORATING
Interior-Exterior
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates
Call 477-4786
TELEVISION
SERVICE
REUBEN CUSTOM PAINTING
All work guaranteed
Licensed
Very Reasonable
RANCHES $190
COLONIALS $290
ANY 2 BEDROOMS $109
Call HAROLD COHEN
559-2585
968-7482
TED'S
WALLPAPER REMOVING
Interior-Exterior
SPECIAL ON EXTERIORS
FREE ESTIMATES
TOBIAS
Plastering - Stucco - Texturing.
Specializing in plaster & drywall
repairs. water damage.
937-8374
Free Estimates. Insured.
Serving tri-county area.
531.7555
Reputable and Licensed
422-3764
PLUMBING REPAIR
24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE
MR. FIX IT ALL
Just About Everything
Remodeling & Painting
Free Advice
US 1-8575
GARAGE DOOR
OPENERS AND
GARAGE DOORS
552-9535
FURNITURE REPAIR
& REFINISHING
Complete bedroom &
dining room sets
Chair re-glueing
Caning & Rushing
TARNOW
BUILDING SPECIALTIES
478-9060
K. KENT
Free Estimates
FOR SALES & SERVICE
474-8953
Licensed — Insured
ARTHUR CHAFETS
Furniture finishing,
Prompt repair service.
Cabinets, upholstery,
weaving, carpet repair.
J. Shevach
399-1724
JOAB'S PLUMBING
Remodeling Repairs
Sewer Cleaning — Sump Pumps
851-2118
REFRIGERATION
MICHAEL BLACK
For the finest
in custom
wallpaper hanging
HEATING REPAIR
Only
Bob Mendelson
541-5720
PRICES REDUCED 10%
THRU OCT. WITH AD
352-1923
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Removal of all types of
Wallpaper
INSURED
BERNIE IS
BACK
BERNIE
BENKOFF
Custom Painting &
Wallpapering, Inc.
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Specializing in foils, flocks, *
grass cloth, cork, graphics, *
vinyls, material, suede.
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Free Estimates *
Insured
353-0030
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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
Let INSURED PROFESSIONAL
PAINTERS BEAUTIFY YOUR
HOME OR OFFICE TODAY.
Interior-Exterior
Free Estimates
642-8929
PROFESSIONAL LOCKSMITH
RUBEN YASHINSKY
All type locks and service.
Home - office - commercial.
521-3813
40—BUSINESS CARDS
ROOFING
New & Repairs
Gutters, Vents, Siding & Trim
Save $$$
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
Mr. Offman
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
Commercial Rates Available
AIR-CONDITIONING
& FURNACE
SERVICE & INSTALLATION
Power humidifier, elec-
tronic air cleaner, custom
duct work, licensed, in-
sured, fast service.
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BUSINESS CARDS
NICE JEWISH BOY
Expertly repairs automatic
washers & dryers. Ken-
more & Whirlpool our spe-
cialty. Very reasonable.
478-1663 or 478-3842
BRAD CARTER
CARPENTER
Specializing in:
BASEMENT
REC ROOMS
352-0345
53—ENTERTAINMENT
VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. 272-7586.
ENRICH YOUR SIMCHA
(Happy Occasion)
With a melodious Israeli &
English singer and guitarist.
Reasonable rates.
Please phone
399-0079
Begin to Speak
at Bond Event
for Jack Weiler
NEW YORK — Prime
Minister Menahem Begin of
Israel will participate in a
626-0222
national dinner of tribute to
LEO SIMKO'S
Jack D. Weiler, a major
leader on the American and
Sewer & Plumbing Service world Jewish scene for 40
years, on Nov. 16 in New
Free Estimates
York,
under the auspices of
No job too small
the Prime Minister's Club of
the Israel Bond Organiza-
557-0139
tion.
H & A HEATING
The dinner will be one of
the national highlights of
SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
the year-long observance of
Licensed Contractor.
the Bond organization's
Reasonable Rates
30th anniversary and will
537-1262
537-2349 launch its 1981 nationwide
effort to secure Israel Bond
subscriptions on higher
SUPERIOR WASHER &
levels of purchase.
DRYER. SERVICE
Weiler will receive the
Residential and Commercial
Golda Meir Leadership
Fast professional service.
Award "in tribute to a
Reasonable prices.
lifetime of service to the
356-8907
Jewish people."
GEM Heating & Air Cond.
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
WELLS
368 5322
Call before 9 a.m. or after 1 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
967-1114
FINEST CUSTOM PAINTING
Interior-Exterior. Plaster repairs.
Wallpaper removing. Wall wash-
ing.
Licensed. References.
Call after 5 p.m. -
544-3118
Yiddish Project
Grants Available
Friday, October 10, 1980 69
U.S.-Israel Talks Resume
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gen. situation in the region, but
David Jones, chairman of there were no concrete ex-
the U.S. Joint Chiefs of pressions on strategic coop-
Staff, left Israel Monday eration such as has de-
after a one-day visit in veloped between the U.S.
which he conferred with and Egypt.
Premier Menahem Begin in
Jones' visit, which fol-
his capacity as Defense lowed by four days the visit
Minister and Israel's top of U.S. Undersecretary of
military brass. A total news Defense Robert Komer, re-
blackout was imposed on presented a resumption of
the discussions that appar- the regular joint military
ently centered around dialogue between the U.S.
U.S.-Israeli military rela- and Israel that was post-
tions.
poned by the U.S. a month
According to informed ago.
sources, their dialogue was
The joint talks are ex-
limited to an exchange of pected to be continued in
assessments on the military Washington next month.
2 Arab Mayors Permitted
to Appeal Expulsion Order
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Menahem Begin
gave his approval Monday
to the return from exile of
two West Bank mayors to
allow them to appeal
against their expulsion, a
military spokesman an-
nounced.
The
two
mayors,
Mouhamad Milhem of
Halhoul and Fahed
Kawasme of Hebron, were
deported in May after
Palestinian terrorists killed
six Jewish yeshiva students
in Hebron. The Israeli
authorities charged the two
banished mayors with in-
citement against the Jewish
state.
According to - the an-
nouncement, Begin's de-
cision opens the way for
the two mayors to appear
before a special military
appeals board. The Sup-
reme Court recently
criticized the govern-
ment for refusing to let
the two mayors appeal to
the military board prior
to their expulsion.
The military board, the
spokesman said, will now
have to set a date for the
hearing. He said the two
mayors will be allowed to
return to their homes if the
board decides on their be-
half. But if the earlier deci-
sion is upheld, "the two
would probably have to get
out of the West Bank im-
mediately," the spokesman
said.
PLO Press Conference
Is Halted by IMF Officer
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Gesticulating and shouting
his demands, a spokesman
for the Palestine Liberation
Organization tried to hold a
press conference last week
in the giant press room set
up for the annual meeting of
the World Bank and Inter-
national Monetary Fund
(IMF) here. But he was bar-
red from doing so under the
rules set up for the meeting.
"You're a Zionist tool,"
Hatem Husseini, chief of
the PLO's Washington
office, jeered at John Mer-
riam, .'director of informa-
tion and public affairs of the
World Bank. Far from being
a "Zionist tool," Merriam
worked in Jordan for a
number of years and is a
friend of King Hussein and
NEW YORK — The
Aaron and Sonia Fishman
Foundation for Yiddish
Culture invites applications
for activities and projects
designed to further knowl-
edge, appreciation and use
of Yiddish language, litera-
ture or folklore within the
Jewish community.
Preference is given to
projects that pertain to stu-
dents and young adults.
Applications are consid-
ered each Nov. 15 and May
15 and should discuss pur-
pose, expertise and evalua- N.Y. Yeshivot
tion potential of applicant.
Inquiries and applica- Receive Federal
tions should be addressed Energy Grants
to: Secretary, Fishman
NEW YORK — Several
Foundation, 3340 Bain-
New
York State yeshivot
bridge Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
were among the recipients
10467.
of special energy grants for
The foundation makes schools and hospitals under
one-time grants ranging the recent federal National
from $100 to $500.
Conservation Act.
Seven yeshivot and
ORT to Hear
Jewish girls' schools were
Hufstedler
awarded small Technical
NEW YORK — Shirley Assistance Grants and will
Hufstedler, secretary of the receive reimbursement for
newly formed U.S. Depart- converting to less expensive
ment of Education, will ad- energy either through the
dress the luncheon session installation of more effi-
of the Women's American cient equipment or renno-
ORT 13th National Board vations of their facilities to
Conference in Houston, Oct. reduce the costs for heating,
23.
cooling and lighting.
his family.
Husseini demanded the
right to hold a press confer-
ence on grounds that the
PLO is a member of the
Arab League which had
credentials last year for ob-
server status at the World
Bank-IMF meeting, though
not this year.
All observers have been
"disinvited" to the current
meeting because the PLO
was barred.
Art Council
Launches New
Publication
NEW YORK — A new
annual magazine featuring
articles and illustrations on
the spectrum of Jewish art
has been launched by the
National Council on Art in
Jewish Life in cooperation
with the American Jewish
Congress.
The First Jewish Art
Annual," published this
month, is dedicated to the
memory of Sheldon Levison,
a longtime leader of the
American Jewish Congress,
enthusiastic patron of the
arts and a talented artist
himself.
The annual's first edition
features articles on the his-
tory of Judaic needlework
by Ita Aber; the "Judenst-
ern," the hanging Sabbath
lamp, by Susan E. Green-
berg; a psychohistory of
Jewish rage and redemp-
tion as expressed in art; by
Moshe Davidowitz.