50-BUSINESS CARDS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 24711 KIPLING 941 CHARRINGTON - BLOOMFIELD - LANSER TO QUARTON, E. on QUARTON 1 /4 MI. to Charrington OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 6 Beautiful 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath Center Entrance COLONIAL. Spacious pan. fam. rm., deluxe mod. kit. w/all built-ins, att. 2 Cadillac gar., full bsmt. GAS heat. 160' wide lot. Paved street, water and sewer. Birmingham School Dis- trict. Builder sacrificing for fast sale. Price slashed to $45,000. OWNER ON PREMISES SUNDAY READY TO DEAL . CALL OWNER LI 1-5619 20079 BRAILE. 2 bedroom bunga- low, screened terrace, 41/2% mort- gage. Make offer. ICE 3-6324. SCHAEFER 18459 7 MI.-JAS. COUZ. SEC. $350 dn.-S88 mo. Y, duplex, 2 bed., newly dec., face br., vacant, must sell. ROSE HILL KE 2-9060 FOR SALE-1/2 Duplex, by owner. 2 bedrooms, newly decorated. kitchen table space, 4% mortgage. UN 4-5784. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 18213 Robson-3-bedrm. brk. bung. Full size din. rm., fin. Rec. Rm., Winship School area. Low dn. paymt. All offers presented. PAT WILSON, UN. 4-8587. 18294 Santo Rosa-$13,900 18515 GREENLAWN 23571 MORTIZ LI 5-7080 OAK PARK, 3-bedroom ranch, full basement, storms and screens, heated den, immediate occupancy. LI 2-4035. ARDMORE-VASSAR $14,500 buys this lovely 3 bedrm. Col. with rear den. Grade lay. Pass hall. Gas ht. $2500 down to existing mortgage. No refinanc- ing charges necessary. UN 4-4600. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OAK PARK 24291 DANTE-Lovely 'Markel' bit., 3 bedrms. and den, fireplaced liv. rm., plus carpeting, beautiful drapes, gas ht., top location. A buy at $22,900. 21801 KENOSHA-Back on the market. 3-bedrm. brk. ranch, 11/2 baths, FAMILY ROOM on the main floor, full bath and paneled Rumpus Rm. in the bsmt., blt.-in oven, range, dishwasher. $18,900. HUNTINGTON WOODS MANOR 13364 VICTORIA-Large Col. with pass hall, 3 bedrms., Ph baths, Den and attach. gar., carpeting and drapes, exce41. cond. $22,900. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY $18,900 FOR 3-BEORM. COL. in Huntington Wds. Cent. pass halt, VA baths, Rec. Rm., screened terr., redecorated. Assume $14,200 mtge. pymts. $131 complete. OAK PARK CALL TO SEE this well-maintained 3-bedrm. ranch, beautifully car- peted, tile bsmt., 11/2 baths, scr. terr., walking distance to Syn., school and shopp. Assume 4 1/2% mtge., $14,500. BEGINNER'S LUCK FIELD HOME-Reduced to $9,250. 2-bedrm., top cond. Price includes stove, refrig., washer, dryer and garden cols. Hr. trans. $300 down. J. WM. KLEM 20539 BLACKSTONE, between Ever- green and Lahser. 4 year old, 3 bedroom "brick ranch, 11/2 baths. Reasonable. KE 7-5566. 17-A--LOTS FOR SALE BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS. Most de- sirable lot on Ardmoor Drive. 140 x 241. Owner must sell. Please make offer. MI 7-2271. 30-A-INSTRUCTION MATHEMATICS, Chemistry, Physics tutoring. Elementary, high school, College. Also Illinois program 1-6. UN. 1-9173. 40-EMPLOYMENT If you need good domestic help call us. REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LI 4-5138 24621 COOLIDGE, JUST S. OF 10 MILE JO 6-3187 SOUTHFIELD GARDENS Ranch Homes and Colonials with attached garages and paneled family rooms, 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 and 3 baths. Priced from ... YI 23,500 BLDR'S MODELS CLOSE-OUT Big Savings • Model (It Will Pay You to Come Out and Investigate!) SEE MODEL AT 26515 GRAND CONCOURSE 3 Blocks N. of 10 Mi. and 2 Blocks West of Southfield SAMIT BLDG. CO. KE 2-5461 EL 6-8628 PAINTING, DECORATING, PAINTING, wall washing, 25 years experience, striping, waxing, buff- ing tile floors. TE 4-5864. 55-MISCELLANEOUS washing, call James RusselL One day service. TO 6-4005 526 Belmont WANTED Sexton (Shammes) for Young Israel Center of Oak Woods. For information Call LI 6-6662. EXPERIENCED Pawn Broker want- ed. Call after 7 p.m, LI 7-5190. MOTHERS School-Home co-ordinating work. 10 to 30 hours. School, Scout, or Organizational work helpful. Ex- cellent earnings, if accepted. Write Fully. Box 542. The Jewish News. 17100 W. 7 Mile Road. Detroit 35, Michigan. ATTRACTIVE POSITION Man or woman, 25-60. Good per- sonality and appearance. Part- time or fall time, with interna- tionally known company. Oppor- tunity for rapid advancement. Write Fully. Box 541. The Jew- ish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Road. Detroit 35, Michigan. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED NURSE, Practical, wants 8 or 12 hours. Private home duty. Any case. Day or night. Complete charge. References. TY 4-1129. KOSItER BUTLaiLit--30 years experi- ence. Looking for job. Any Hotel or anyplace. Pontiac, FE 2-5170. EXPERIENCED lady wishes weeks work, excellent references. 895-5565. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN If you can list property realisti- cally, you can earn $10,000 a year. BR. 3-0600. Galin Realty 15734 W. 7 Mi. at Forrer MEAT MARKET, Sausage Store. No money down. Joy Road and South- field area. Terrific proposition for man with go get. U. 14355. inside, outside. Reasonable. Free esti mates. Li 7-5639 - NE 8-1047. LARKINS MOVING Double Damask Tablecloth with 12 hand finished napkins, 4 yards. Paid ;200. Will sacrifice 575. Beautiful maternity for clothes, size 12 and 14. Reason- able. AND DELIVERY SERVICE CALL SUNDAY Re-upholstering Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed Reason Free estimates UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453 able Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TN 4-45,7 A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall washing, interior and exterior. Rea- sonable. Immediate service. UN 4-0326. BY OWNER. Open to offers for this attractive 3 bedroom face brick ranch. Storms and Screens, nicely landscaped large lot. Love- ly kitchen. Many extras. 1 block to school. Reasonably Priced FOR BETTER wall OAK PARK Washington Heights - Washington Village. 100 x 120' sites. Sewer, water, all utilities in. From $9,500. THELMA POLSKY, BR 3-2435. Warren Seelye VE 8-0077 17369 ROSELAWN UN. 4-4827 PAINTING and decorating, finest workmanship, free estimates. Sam Fishman. UN. 1-3265. BY APPOINTMENT-OAK PK.-MORITI CUSTOM LOTS-SOUTHFIELD UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN BY APP'T ONLY UN. 3 - 6537 19373 Coyle-$22,900 Ranch Beautiful! Huge liv. rm. with nat. firepl., family kitch. 3 large bedrms., rear tern, lovely carpeting. EVE SHERMAN, LI. 4-3653. All Kinds of Alterations Call for Appointments L SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no tob too big or small. BR 3-4826. LI 5-4035. Del. Ranch, 3 bedrms, pan. den., fin. rec. rm., nr. shopp. & trans. EDITH GOODMAN, DI 1-1540. EXPERT MEN'S and WOMEN'S TAILORING and ALTERATIONS Lovely Farm Colonial. 3 bedrooms, family room, powder room, Dish- washer, garbage disposal, sprink- ling system, many extras. $2,200 Down to FHA mortgage. All br. Col., 3 bedrms. & den, 5% dn. F.H.A. or G.I. EDITH GOOD- MAN, Di. 1-1540. LI 8-1500 DRESSMAKING OAK PARK Reduced. 2 bedroom brick tiling bungalow, tiled basement, some extras. Near shopping, transp., schools and Synagogues. Now only $11,500. 50-BUSINESS CARDS LI. 1-7407 DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR BLADES Finest Surgical Steel, boned in oil Full money back guarantee. 25- 30c,' 100-85c, 200-11.50, 508-33-30- 1,000-$5.75. Post-paid. Packed 5 blades to package, 20 packages to carton . C.O.D. orders accepted. Postcard brings general merchan- dise catalog. EMERSON COMPANY 406 SO. SECOND ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA PAINTER, good workmanship, rea- sonable prices. Free estimates. LI 6-9677. Harold Rubin. 55-B-APPAREL CARPENTER TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872. WORK. Kitchen cabi- nets, louvre doors, railings, cedar closets, porches, floors, steps. Work myself. 342-1880. EXPERT DRESSMAKER from Rome, Italy. Alteration and tailoring. KE 2-3732. FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. PAINTING and wall washing, rea- sonable. TO 8-4122 and TY 8-7243. 56-ANTIQUES BROTZ 76" SOFA, cost $600, priced $225. 2 small Brotz Country wing chairs, cost $350 each, priced $125 each. Scalamandre fabric, can't tell from brand new. Small lovely Hitchcock dropsleaf cherry kitchen table, cost $105 few weeks ago, priced $60. Private. 869-5547. USSR's Ex-Ambassador to Egypt Designated UN Undersecretary (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - One of the Kremlin's foremost experts on Arab affairs, formerly Moscow's Ambassador to Egypt, was named here Tuesday as an undersecretary of the United Na- tions, officially designated as one of the principal advisers to Act- ing Secretary General U. Thant. The new appointee is Eugeny D. Keselev, who will succeed un- der Secretary George P. Arka- dev. The latter resigned Tues- day effective March 14. Kiselev, who is 54, has been in the Soviet diplomatic service since 1938 and his last position was as head of the department of Near Eastern countries in the Moscow Foreign Ministry. Consul General in New York from 1943 to 1945, he held various other important posts and was Ambas- sador to Egypt from 1955 to 1958, Minister at the same time to Yeman and Ambassador to the United Arab Republic in 1958 and 1959. At the same time it was an- nounced that Dr. Omar Loutfi, former UAR permanent repre- sentative here, recently appoint- ed an undersecretary, has been designated officially as one of the two top secretariat members in charge of special political af- fairs. The other official holding that title is Dr. Ralph J. Bunche. Ben-Gurion Abolishes 13-Year-Old Curfew on 45,000 Border Arabs (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM-The night cur- few which has been in effect for 45,000 Arabs living in Israel's "little triangle" area on the Jor- dan border since 1949 was abol- ished Tuesday night on orders of Prime Minister Ben-Gurion act- ing as Defense Minister. The curfew has been in effect on an 80-mile strip along the border since the signing of the Israel-Jordan Armistice Agree- ment. Recently, the curfew had been relaxed to apply only be- tween 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. The abolition order was in compliance with a decision of the cabinet recently to liberalize mil- itary government in Arab popu- lated areas. The curfew was orig- inally set up to facilitate meas- ures to prevent Arab infiltration from Jordan. Ben-Gurion's an- nouncement was made on the eve of a feast marking the end of Ramadan, the Moslem month of fasting. Discount Worth of Guarantees in Predicament of -Algerian Jews (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON-The reported guar- antees for Jews remaining in an independent Algeria will . not solve all the problems they will face, R. N. Carvalho, president of the Anglo-Jewish Associa- tion, declared here Tuesday night. - Speaking at a meeting of the group's Council, he said the guarantees which are under- stood to have been negotiated by Algerian rebel leaders with France would be "an invaluable step" in that they would enable Jews wishing to leave Algeria to go to France on the same terms as non-Jewish French- men.. Ile added, however, that the agreement "will not enable Algerians to realize their as- sets or make it any easier for those who want to remain to live in a Moslem state," par- ticularly in one where the local population has been driven to "hatred of French and European." He also argued that the French settlers were not likely to accept the terms • of the agreement peaceably and that in many places Algerian Jews had identified themselves with the extremists of the OAS, the European underground which violently opposed an independ- ent. Algeria* . . . . 29 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, , March 9, 1962 -17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE