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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-04-10

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Friday, April 10,-1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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40—BUSINESS CARDS

LADIES alterations. 20 years ex-
perience. Reasonable. 968-
8490.

40—BUSINESS CARDS

40—BUSINESS CARDS

JOAB'S PLUMBING

AIR CONDITIONING

Remodeling Repairs
Sewer Cleaning — Sump Pumps

Installation & Service

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
Reasonable. Call 557-8981.

A.R.S. SERVICE CO., INC.

Licensed — Insured

GUTTERS. Professional. Rea-
sonable. Reliable. 885-5813.

356-3191
Also
Furnaces,
Humidifiers,
Air Cleaners

851-2118

Experienced

European painter &

wallpaper hanger.

Vinyls,
grasscloths,
foils.

Reasonable prices.

559-8045 or 559-5336

INTERIOR &
EXTERIOR PAINTING

Wallpaper Hanging.
Wallpaper Removal.
Minor Repairs.
Free Estimates. References.

463-0152

CHAIR CANING

AND

FURNITURE REPAIR

561-8679
MEET AN HONEST MAN

Back Again

Roofing — flat hot roofs or
shingles. Painting — ex-
terior or interior. Sewer
cleaning — gutters and
other minor repairs. Still
doing very good work.

Call today
534-7667
538-3645

INFLATION BUSTER PRICES

J. Shevach

TRIMMER
Complete remodeling or alt-
erations. Kitchen, den,
basement, family room.
Reasonable
354-6473

Alan R. Sukenic,

Licensed Contractor

CALL SAM THE PAINTER -
& DECORATOR

Piano

Experienced

PLUMBING & HEATING CO.

• REPAIRS
• REMODELING
• NEW
CONSTRUCTION
• COMMERCIAL
• INDUSTRIAL

589-1880

Custom interior and
exterior PAINTING,
WALLCOVERING,
DRYWALL & PLAS-
TER WORK.

Quick service, excel-
lent workmanship and
the finest references. I

HERCHEL

774-3347 days
553-0127 , ys:cf;.ings

645-0849
543-2858
KARCYN LANDSCAPING
Spring Clean Ups
Power Raking
Lawn Maintenance

Free Estimates

Phone 357-1135

Reasonable.

SEAMLESS

GARY TEMOR PAINTING
Interior - Exterior
Wallpaper Hanger & Decorating.
Free Estimate.
Prompt Professional Service.
Call 542-8335
GIL RABIN
Custom Painting

REMODELING & PAINTING

area.

Ranches-4199

ARON RASHTY
TR 1-8575

WALLPAPERING
AND PAINTING
References Available

Colonials—$299

Call Bruce after 6 p.m.
774-2921
WALL WASHING

Free Estimates

552-0488 .

PROFESSIONAL CALLIGRAPHY

(By Machine)

Various Styles—All Occasions
Immediate Service, Call Naureen
661-9082

We clean dirt cheap
Special discounts to senior citizens.
retirees and disabled.
WELLS
Insured

and Leave Message

366-5322

EXPERIENCED
CARPENTER

EMERGENCY

Fine craftsmanship of all kinds.
All home repairs, remodeling and
new construction. Remodel
kitchens, baths, basements,
build additions, garage and re-
pair doors and locks.

FURNITURE
DOCTOR
Any Furniture Repair

CALL THE







Licensed

RICHARD HYMAN

557-2896

Specializing in Repairs

Loose plaster, cracks and peel-
ing paint.

Reasonable prices
Call anytime

C.C. KIRBY CONST.
Brick, block, stone.
Free Estimates
Licensed
363-9714

Re-upholstering
Refinishing
Chair Caning
Our Speciality is
repairing, regluing &
re-upholstering
dining room chairs

CALL MARV KAY

MIKE'S PAINTING

Interior-Exterior
Wallpapering

.

851-2550

24 hours.

H & A HEATING

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Licensed Contractor.
Reasonable Rates
10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT

537-1262

537-2349

PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS

Graduate of "Detroit school for
Piano Technicians"

Reasonable Rates
Laurence Eisenberg
398-0721

CARPENTRY

FURNITURE
REPAIR

Finishing - Upholstering

SPRING SPECIAL

Sofas, Chairs,
Tables, Bedrooms.
Minor Touch. Up,
Button Replacement.
Chair Regluing.

from $14.95
FREE ESTIMATES

Call MEL

642-5682

ALUMINUM
GUTTERS

Complete Home Repair

Interior - Exterior
Exterior Specials

ow we somaimamismimom

DISCOUNT PRICES I
FOR THE WINTER SEASON :
I

CALL SEYMOUR RUBENSTIEN

Interior & Exterior
642-0337

is

available for work in this

777-8081

Fast service.
We handle all jobs.

STARLITE
CARPET CLEANERS
20/20 STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL
$20 family or living room
20% discount all other rooms.

Call NOW — 538-4595
"RODGERS DOES
'IT RIGHT"

Tuner/Technician

No Job Too Big or Small
Reasonable Rates

L.A. LENCHNER

40—BUSINESS CARDS

• Rec Rooms
• Basement Fioors Tiled
• Suspended ceilings
installed
• Closet Organizing
• Misc. Repairs
• Custom Formica Work
References
Very Reasonable

CALI. RON COHEN

661-4576

LILA'S HOUSEPAINTING
Exterior - Interior
Excellent Work
Reasonable Prices

Call 895-8548

BY

L.J. RODGERS

Home Improvements

HUNTINGTON WOODS

399-1233

QUALITY

Painting, paper hanging and
general home repairs.

Experienced. Free Estimates.
Courteous Service.

326-1511

Mike WOOD

PLUMBING
PROBLEMS?

• Repairs
• Alterations
• Maintenance
Commercial & Residential

AL'S -1 1031

968-2920

_ 868-5540

45—LOST & FOUND

FOUND in Oak Park — orange
cat. Neutered, declawed. Needs
his family. 477-5257.

50—PERSONAL

Good 20 handicap looking
for Sunday morning golf
match. Either league or
foursome.
MANNY CHUDNOW

548-6404 or 661-1253 eves.

OBITUARIES

JACK BARCK, 72, died

April 6. He leaves his wife,
Ruth; and two sisters, Mrs.
Esther Levin and Mrs.
Sarah Wexler; nieces and
nephews.

* * *

FLORENCE BEDOL of

Monterey Park, Calif., died
March 27. She leaves her
husband, Sam; a son, Mark
of California; her mother,
Mrs. Edith Epstein of
California; two brothers,
Dr. Coleman Epstein of
California and Dr. Emanuel
Epstein of Southfield; three
sisters, Mrs. Sophie Braun
of California, Mrs. Bess
Mann osf Southfield and
Marilyn Epstein of Califor-
nia. Interment California.

* * *

SADIE BEGUN, 86, died
April 7. She leaves two sons,
Philip and Paul; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Sam (Anne)
Jacobs and Mrs. Albert
(Blanche) Dickman; a
brother, Sol Kaplan of
North Miami Beach, Fla.; a
sister, Mrs. Gladys Wider;
11 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.

* * *

TANYA "PIVNICK"
BERMAN, 85, died April 4.

She leaves children, Ben
Pivnick, Mrs. Ethel
Horowitz of Pompano Be-
ach, Fla., Seymour Berman,
Dr. Leonard Berman of Buf-
falo, N.Y., and Mrs. Irving
(Leonore) Bernstein of
Flint; 12 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

* * *

MORRIS
EVA
BORTMAN, 92, of 19100

W. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit,
died March 28. Survived by
a son, Joe of Delray Beach,
Fla.; two daughters, Mrs.
Mae Brooks of Oak Park
and Mrs. Paul (Bee)
Camiener of Southfield; six
grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.

* * *

ANNA CAPLAN, 87,
former Detroiter of Beverly
Hills, Calif., died April 5.
She leaves two sons, Sidney
L. of Beverly Hills and
William B. of Southfield; a
daughter, Mrs. Ely (Bar-
bara) Smith of Highland
Park, Ill.; nine grandchil-
dren and eight great-grand-
children. Interment De-
troit.

* * *

51—MISCELLANEOUS



KINDERGARTEN THRU
6TH GRADE

Join us April 21, 22,
23, & 24 for roller skat-
ing, crafts, sports,
swimming, full length
movie.
Last day to register
Thurs., April 16.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

661-1000, ext. 251

Free transportation
from Jimmy Prentis
Morris Bldg. on 10
Mile, if sufficient re-
quests.

GERTRUDE CHAR-
FAS, 79, died April 3. Sur-

vived by her husband, Isa-
dore; two daughters, Mrs.
Saul (Ethel) Kroopnick and
Mrs. Earl (Shirley) Keil of
Aurora,- Colo.; a brother,
Max Gunn of Tucson, Ariz.;
and four grandchildren.

51—MISCELLANEOUS

Are you a sports widow?
Maj player? If you are
35-55 and would like to
play maj on Sunday after-
noons, please call Sandie

354-4487

53—ENTERTAINMENT

VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. 272-7586.

BECKY COHEN, 90,
died April 2. Survived by a
son, Abe; two daughters,
Mrs. Fred (Bertha) Weins-
tein and Mrs. Arthur (Syl-
via) Feldman of Mt. Cle-
mens; 13 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren.

* * *

LILLIAN DANTO, 80,
of Southfield, died April 6.
Survived by her husband,
Julius; a son, Charles J.; a
daughter, Mrs. Samuel P.
(Florence) Havis; a sister,
Mrs. Rose Aronoff of Hal-
landale, Fla.; seven grand-
children and one great-
grandchild.

* * *

JENNIE FEINBERG,

84, former Detroiter of
Miami Beach, Fla., died
April 5. Survived by her
husband, Joseph; a son,
William of Southfield; two
daughters, Mrs. Arnold
(Shirley) Wine of West
Bloomfield and Mrs. George
(Nell) Kolb of Sunrise, Fla.;
two sisters, Frances Rubin
of Detroit and Mrs. John
(Molly) Leuchtman of North
Miami Beach, Fla.; three
brothers, Dr. David Daskal
of Southfield, Herman Das-
kal of Oak Park and Al
Daskal of Cleveland, Ohio;
five grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Interment Miami, Fla.

* * *

NORMAN GOLD, 62,
died April 4. Survived by
three sons, Stuart, Gordon
and Dr. Fred; two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Nagel of Whit-
tier, Calif., and Mrs. Tillie
Marmon of Los Angeles,
Calif.
* * *

MOLLY KANDER, 85,
of Oak Park, died April 5.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Sam (Marion) Freed
and Mrs. Beatrice. Levin-
sohn; and three grand-
daughters.

* * *

BELLA KATAN, 62, of

Lathrup Village, died April
7. She leaves her husband,
Jacob A.; two sisters, Mrs.
Paula Pelossof of Greece
and Mrs. Rena Eskenazi of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
. *
SARAH KNEPLER, 84,
died April 4. Survived by
nephew and niece, David
and Ethel Blumenfield.

* * *

F.
CECILLE
LENHOFF, former De-

troiter of Los Angeles,
Calif., died March 14. Sur-
vived by her husband,
L.; two sons, Myles
Blair; two daughters, ivirs.
Patrice Gunn and Mrs. El-
lyce Zolt; and four grand-
children.

* * *

CELIA LYNDER, 93,

died April 3. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Israel
(Rose) Aaron and Mrs. Max
(Helen) Litman; four grand- -
children and eight great-
grandchildren.

*

SALOMON MARX, 77,

died April 5. Survived by his
wife. Erna; a daughter,
Leah; two brothers, Leo and
Jacob; and two sisters, Mrs.
Rose Barth and Mrs. Elsa
Michel.

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