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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-02-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 9, 1962

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17 D--ACREAGE FOR SALE

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

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Oak Park

ROSEWOOD NR. 10 MI. - Re-
markable Buy for $15,900. 3 bed.
face brk. ranch, tiled fin. base.,
gas ht., carpets, drapes, good
location nr. schools & transp.

SOUTHFIELD - 51/4 acres Berg
Rd., nr. 10 Mi. Reasonably
priced. * * *

W. BLOOMFIED TWNSHP.
100 acres, corner W. Maple and
Halstead Rds. Good investment
at $1,500 acre.

LOUIS J. ANGELO REALTY

EL 6-8422

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DOWN, DOWN, GOES THE
PRICE on this lovely 3 bed.
ranch. Carpets, drapes, sprink.
syst., scrn. porch. Nr. schools,
transp. & Syn. $13,900.

FOR THE ABOVE, CALL
LEO STRAUS, LI 8-0854

If you intend to sell your home
I have many prospects. Call me
personally for appraisal.
LEO STRAUS, LI 8-0854



C614

24621 Coolidge, just S. of 10 Mi.

FOR SALE-Modern 3-year-old flat,
6 and 6. 17583-85 Northlawn. Eve-
nings and Sundays.

OHIO-THATCHER

Just Listed! Distinctive face
brk. 3 bed., large mahogany libr.
or 4th bedrm., 2 full baths,
beautiful kitch. & breakfast rm.
Luxurious carpeting & drapes,
gas a. c., sprinklers. Has every-
thing! Nothing like it for the
price or terms. UN 1-1411; UN
2-8538.

RISDON

MODERN 5 and 5 flat for sale, $4,000
down. Greenfield near Outer
Drive. BR 3-7541.

19-E--BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE

MICHIGAN - JUNCTION

30-A-INSTRUCTION

MATHEMATICS Tutoring - High
school teacher, B.S., M.S. degrees
12 years experience. Illinois pro-
gram 1-4. VE 7-8736.

BAR MITZVAH Instructions. Rea-
sonable, dependable, conscientious.
Joshua Shames, 19318 Roselawn.
UN 2-0372.

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EMPLOYMENT

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If you need good domestic help

call us.

REEVES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

LI 4-5138

GENTILE REALTY UN. 1-4918

Call Mr. Kessler, KE 7-6805

J. WM. KLEM

20539 BLACKSTONE, between Ever-
green and Lahser. 4 year old, 3
bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 baths.
Reasonable. KE 7-5566.

ILENE NR. CURTIS

Modern 3 bed., Col. Lovely cond.
in & out. Glassed-in terr., gas
a. c., carpeted, draped, gar. All
large rms. Only $14,950. Assume
hi. mtge. bal., excelL buy.

GENTILE REALTY UN. 1-4918

HUBBELL 18401. 3 bedrooms, 21/2
baths, den, kitchen built-ins, house
remodeled 4 years ago. Air-condi-
tioned. Winship School. VE 5-2853.

SOUTHFIELD - ROSELAND WOODS.
4 bedroom farmhouse colonial.
Corner lot. 3 fireplaces, dishwash-
er, circular drive, many extras.
19530 Hazelhurst. EL 6-8735. $34,900.

3 bedroom ranch, 21/2 baths, com-
plete recr. room with bar, maid's
r o o m, air - conditioning, auto-
matic sprinkling system, pass
hall, patio, carpets and drapes.
$22,500. Moving, must sell. Im-
mediate possession.

24310 RENSSELAER

LI 6-1373

MAKE MONEY

FROM YOUR HOME

ABLE WOMAN. Good pay. Stay in
and care for small home and semi,
invalid. Call 863-3031. After 6 p.m.
or Sunday. 18625 Indiana.

40 A

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED

VERY RELIABLE woman, excellent
cook, wants general housework,
companionship. WE 3-0799.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

PARTNER WANTED
Some capital, sales experience
necessary. Promising business, for
distributorship, Imported exclu-
sive lines, wearing apparel, for
ladies and mens.
PLEASE CALL - FANTINI
DR 1-6277

50-BUSINESS CARDS '

FREE ESTIMATES
ON ELECTRICAL WORK
NO JOB TOO SMALL
ALTMAN ELECTRIC -
WE 3-2202 - LI 8-0051

DRESSMAKING

All Kinds of Alterations
Call for Appointments

UN 3-8283
17175 ROSELAWN

FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

BY OWNER

PAINTING, wall washing, 25 years
experience, striping, waxing, buff-
ing the floors. TE 4-5864.

OAK PARK. Ideal 3 bedroom ranch,
corner lot, near schools, close to
excellent shopping area. Newly
decorated. New carpeting. Many
extras. LI 5-7471.

LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason
able Free estimates. UN 4-3339
VE 5-7453

17543 SIVER MAPLE

SOUTHFIELD - 9 1 /a MILE
1 BLOCK FROM B'NAI DAVID

2 Bedroom modern brick home
and small cottage on a lot 125-
x 150. Only $14,500.

H. L. MARTIN REALTOR

27465 SOUTHFIELD ROAD
LATHRUP VILLAGE, MICHIGAN

EL 6.1120

KE 3-7916

17-A--LOTS FOR SALE

SOUTHFIELD

NORTHOME RD., 195x150 ft.-
$5,600.
NORTHOME RD., 221x150 ft.-
$5,800.
Turn N. off 12 Mil. on Bermuda
Lane bet. Lahser and Evergreen.
City sewers, water and gas.

LOUIS J. ANGELO REALTY

EL 6-8422

DRESSMAKER

Get your clothes ready for
Spring. Plain hems $1.00. All
kinds of alterations reasonable.
Leather coats shortened. All
work guaranteed. Free fittings
in your home.

WE 5-0174

3708 WEST GRAND AVENUE

TE 2-3844

EXPERT TUTORING in Mathemat-
ics, High school or College sub-
jects. Excellent qualifications. UN
1-9173.

LARKINS MOVING

AND DELIVERY SERVICE

Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work, no job too big or small. BR
3-4826. LI 5-4035.

PAINTING and decorating, finest
workmanship, free estimates. Sam
Fishman. UN. 1-3265.

A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall
washing, interior and exterior. Rea-
sonable. Immediate service. UN
4-0326.

PAINTING, decorating, inside, out-
side, free estimates. Reasonable.
LI 7-5639. KE 8-1047.

PAINTING and wall washing. Free
estimates. TO 8-4122-TO 9-2124.

EXPERT DRESSMAKER from Rome,
Italy. .Alteration and tailoring.
RE 2-3732.

To Launch Negev Program

ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL

HAMMOND ORGAN, Model B - 3,
Leslie Speaker, Model 22 - R. Wal-
nut finish. Cost $3,105, 1 year ago.
Moving, sell for $2,750. Free De-
livery. TUxedo 2-3250.

ALL CITY REALTY

Making Phone Calls.

SNOWDEN-7 MILE

BUSINESS CARDS

LOCKS REPAIRED, installed, cylin-
ders changed. Service calls reason-
able rates. UN 1-4610.

Cust. bit. face brk., V. Eng.
bung. 1 bed. & lay. dn.; 2 lge.
bedrms. & bath up. Large liv.
rm. with nat. firepl. 2-car gar.,
gas a. c., carpeted.
Here's a beauty, only $14,750.

Attractive face brick custom
built bung. Loaded with charm
and extras. 2 nice size bedrms.
Rec. rm. with natural fireplace,
tap rm. Lovely carpets and
drapes. Gas heat. Gar. UN 4-4600.

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Busy W. S. retail location. 30x130
with ref. Suitable ladies-men's
wear, restaurant, furs, and etc.
Must and will be sold by DAVID
KAY.

GRIGGS - OUTER DR. W.

OAK PARK, 3-bedroom ranch, full
basement, storms and screens,
heated den, immediate occupancy.
LI 2-4035.

50

QUALITY PAINTING and decorating,
expert wall washing. Free esti-
mates. Call KE 1-4703. Irish work-
men.

55

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55 B

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MISCELLANEOUS

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APPAREL

TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats,
and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872.

A concerted effort to finance Israel's program to make
the Negev a center of mass settlement and economic develop-
ment will be launched at the 1962 inaugural conference for
Israel Bonds, meeting in Miami Feb. 23-25. The new 108-inch
pipeline (shown above) will be of vital importance in bring-
ing water from the Jordan River to irrigate and reclaim the
desert regions of the Negev. The Negev development plan
must be expanded to make room for many thousands of new
immigrants. Major highlight of the Israel Bond inaugural will
be a nationwide celebration of the '70th birthday of Eddie
Cantor, national chairman of Builders of Israel.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

COMPLETE 3 rooms furniture for
sale. Fruitwood end tables. Every-
thing elegant and like new.
Widow leaving town. Call DI
1-6318 mornings.

COMPLETE Household of Furniture.
Excellent condition. Open Daily
10 - 5. 2993 Leslie.

Heads of American Firms Predict
Great Economic Strides for Israel

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

NEW YORK-The American-
Israel Chamber of Commerce
made public the views on
American-Israel economic ties
in 1962 advanced by heads of
American firms doing business
with Israel.
David Karr, president of
Fairbanks Whitney Corporation,
forecast that "in 1962, Israel
will make great strides in de-
veloping low cost solar energy
to provide cheap power for the
still dark sections of the world.
In the field of water desalina-
tion, 1962 will see the installa-
tion of the first low cost con-
cepts using the f r e e z i n g
method."

tine Economic Corporation, and
Samuel Rothberg, president of
Israel Investors Corporation.
Other areas of investment are
covered by statements from
Mordechai C. Stern, managing
director of Rassco Ltd.; LA-
rence G. Laskey, chairman of
Tourist Industry Development
Corporation, and Morris Alex-
ander, president of Chicago-
Israel Corporation.

"1961 proved to be a pe-
riod of transition for Ameri-
cans wishing to make Israeli
investments," stated the Wall
Street firm of Carl Marks
and " Co. H. F. Roderick,
president of Miles Chemical
Company, viewed 1962 as "a
year of singularly great sig-
nificance" when its $2 mil-
lion citric acid plant in Haifa
will be completed.

John M. Will, president of
American Export Lines,
stressed the developments in
transporting liquid bulk car-
goes and of refrigerator space
"to enhance the possibility of
citrus fruit exports to the
United States." The extensive
developments in Israeli ship.
ping to culminate in the con-
struction of ZIM's $20 mil-
lion luxury liner Shalom are
reviewed by Gottlieb Ham-
mer, president of the Ameri-
can-Israeli Shipping Company.

"A continuation of the pres-
ent trend" - "intensification of
substantial investments in Is-
rael" are forecast by the U.S.
heads of the two Israeli banks
that have been licensed to op-
erate branches in New York-
R. Recanati of the Israel Dis-
count Bank and Gideon Strauss
of • Bank Leumi Lelsrael.
Trade, imports, tourism, air
"An upsurge of the investors' transport are further reviewed
confidence" is noted by Joseph by the chief representatives of
Al Alitalia and Specialized
Meyerhoff, president of Pales- El
U.S. Corporations.

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Jewish Leaders Confer
with Morocco Officials
CASABLANCA, (JTA)-Two
groups of Jewish leaders met
separately here with high offi-
cials of the government and
of this city, and both confer-
ences were described as cordial.
The newly organized Jewish
Committee, with Meyer Oba-
diah, the committee's president
at its head, conferred with
Casablanca Governor Driss. The
Governor expressed his wishes
for the success of the commit-
tee's activities, after hearing a
detailed report on the plans of
the Jewish body.
Members of the Moroccan
Rabbinical Tribunal, headed by
Grand Rabbis Messas and
Malka, held a conference with
Minister of Justice Mohained
Boucetta.
The Association of Former
Students of the Alliance Israel-
ite Universelle in Rabat has
contributed 1,000,000 francs to
the Moroccan OSE, the Jewish
health organization, to be used
for the treatment of ringworm
among Jewish schoolchildren in
this country. The malady is
prevalent among Moroccan chil-
dren.

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Johnston to Speak
at Bond Conference

Eric A. Johnston, who went
to the Middle East eight years
ago as President Eisenhower's
Ambassador to draft the plan
for a proposed "Jordan Valley
Authority," will be a principal
speaker at the national inaugural
conference for the 1962 Israel
bond campaign, it was announced
by Louis H. Boyar, conference
chairman.
The conference, to be held
Feb. 23 to 25 at the Fontaine-
bleau Hotel in Miami, will cele-
brate the 70th birthday of Eddie
Cantor, noted comedian, who has
held an important position of
leadership in the Israel Bond
Organization since its ,inception
11 years ago. Last month he was
elected national chairman of
Builders of Israel, a division of
the Israel Bond effort which is
primarily concerned with financ-
ing the construction of housing
for new immigrants.
Johnston, who is president of
the Motion Picture Association
of America, also serves as Presi-
dent of the Motion Picture Ex-
port Association of America and
of the Association of Motion Pic-
ture Producers, and is a former
president of the United States
Chamber of Commerce. In addi-
tion, he is associated with nu-
merous industrial and financial
enterprises throughout the coun-
try.

BY HENRY LEONARD

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