17-HOUSES FOR SALE STRATHMOOR, 19448 OPEN SUN. 2-5 Newly Weds - Retired Couples Outstanding 2 bed. br . large liv. rm. full din. rm. spacious kitch. gas ht. low dn. paymt. KE 7-6800. Circle Realty BILTMORE, 20276 OPEN SUN. 2-5 BRICK - $500 DN. 3-bedrm., 2 baths Large liv. rm. firepl. full din. kitch. table space, Rec. Rm. gas ht. RE 74800. Circle Realty 23080 MARLOW, OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 Exceptional br. 6 rms. 3 bed. ranch, 1% baths, break, nook, Rec. Rm. gas ht, carpeting, many extras. Assume present mtge at $72 mo. or FHA terms. UN 4-7600 MILLER BROS. ARCHITECT offers own con- temporary home. 3 bedrooms, family room, brick wall fire- place, large insulated windows. Beautiful carpeting, drapes. 10 Mile-Greenfield area. Smithfield. Leaving town. EL 7-1949 OAK PARK FOR SALE BY OWNER Etkin 3 bedroom, center pass hall, heated den, a lot of extras. Best offer. LI 8-0576 READY TO DEAL OAK PARK Unusual contemporary custom built brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, paneled den, over 1,600 square feet, many extras. Excel- cellent location. Oak Park school district. Asking $22,500 or be* offer. By app't only. LI 3-6768 DESPERATE Must Sell and Vacate Immediately Any offer considered, 6!.'• - rooms, colonial, breakfast room, full din- ing room, 1 year old carpeting, drapes. 2 car garage. By owner. 18425 Prairie. Open at all times. UN 3-3880 APPOLINE, 15011, near Fenkell- Meyers Road - Clean brick home owner section. Well built 3-bed- room face brick, large living rm., dining room, carpeted, kitchen with eating space, full basement, recreation room. Priced to settle estate. Quick possession. Low dn. payment. VA 2-5052. Realtor. OAK PARK 1,2041 square feet, 3 bedrooms, brick ranch, 1;4 baths, sun room, 2-car garage, basement, recr. room, gas heat, carpeting, land- scaped, close to schools. 13230 IRVINE BLVD. OWNER-LI 5-6024 20196 LITTLEFIELD On traffic free, dead end circle. Children galore, close to play- ground, Vetoer school. 3 bed- rooms, face brick bungalow, screened porch, tiled basement, huge fenced yard. Owner leaving city, $12,990 - make an offer. Assume G.I. 4%. UN 4-3684 VERY SPECIAL RANCH Luxurious ranch. Completely out of the orary. To say, it has 2 full baths, 3 bedrms. & Family Room, is just scratching the sur- face. Cali & let us tell you about the maay extras this house has. ML-Greenfield area. Priced for discriminating buyers. PENN REALTY U 8-1900 WISCONSIN - 7 MI. Owner sacrificing vacant 4 bed- room brick $14,300. Terms to suit. Must be seen. PENN REALTY LI. 8-1900 OAK PARK 1,411 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate room, rear living room looking out to beau- tiful terrace and trees. Owner ready to sacrifice. $2,000 win handle. 24321 SENECA LI 3-6326 or LI 6-8878 23130 SUSSEX 23511 KAREN Best of Oak Park Priced to sell. Call for appt. BR 3.41114111. Galin Realty 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 31-TRANSPORTATION OUTER DRIVE W., 3549 Near Roselawn 3-bedrm. brick bungalow Basement floor tiled Modern kitchen, marble sills Garage, side drive CAN YOU BELIEVE IT ONLY $14,000 J. L. Valiquett Co. 19260 GRAND RIVER RE 3-2060 BEECH DALY near 7. 3 bedroom brick, many extras. Low down, low monthly. Moving in 2 weeks. Close to Temple and shopping. KE 8-3055. LITTLEFIELD S. 7 MI. REALLY PLUSH You'll want to spend all your spar e time in the magnificent 1st. fir . Family Room paneled in wormy chestnut with blt.-in hi-fl, desk & plenty of cupboards. Brick Col. with nat. firepl., excel. carpeting, 1st fir. lay. walk-in closets in all 3 bedrms. Tiled & paneled Rec. Rm. F.A. gas ht. Dishwasher & dispos. 2-cr. gar. $23,500 GORDON WILLIAMSON CO. 19180 Grand River KE 2-3400 SOUTHFIELD - Spacious 3-bedroom ranch with luxury features on 100x300' lot, $36,500, worth much more. By owner. ELgin 6-8241. MT. VERNON, 17090 PRICE $19,900 3 bedroom brick ranch, family room, attached 2 car garage. Fenced yard. COUPLE leaving for Los Angeles July 20. Driver wanted to share • driving. EL 6-4564. 40-EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL MANAGER TO HIRE RETAIL SALESMEN, OFFICE HELP. KE 8-4050 or LA 7-3477 SUNDAY School Teacher, elemen- tary, good Jewish background. UN 3-0584, Mr. Farber. If you need good domestic help call us. REEVES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LI 4-5138 HOUSEKEEPER for small bung. Live in, care for semi-invalid. Good pay. UN 3-3005 and UN 1-2307. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED LAW STUDENT, University of Mich igan graduate, wishes summer employment in law office. More for experience than wages. UN 4-4644. BABY SITTER, experienced, middle- aged. Days or night. 467-3938. A. W. PETERSON EL 6-8846 FORMER businessman, experience, men's furnishings, tailoring, needs employment. UN 1-3919. HUNTINGTON WOODS, centre en- trance brick Colonial, 3 sunny bed- rooms, 11/2 baths, 1 block from school, pool, and library. LI 4-2810. CAPABLE typist desires summer office work. Part or full time. DI 1-6735. 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD (10 Mile-Greenfield)- 2 lots on Richard, 60 and 64 feet or will build to suit. Cheap, EL 6-8975. Atten: Builders Best location. Jas. Couzens-13 Rd. 16% acres will be sacrificed at $3,500 per acre or best offer. Ask for Mr. Guntzler. Gross Realty TY 6-7003 OAK PARK LOT, 84x140. Wooded. Excellent location. LI 8-8400 or UN 2-0516. 18-STORE RENTALS 18407 WYOMING Next to Vienna Bakery. Very busy intersection. For lease by owner. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WELL ESTABLISHED KO- SHER STYLE SANDWICH SHOP. DOWNTOWN. $60,000 ANNUAL BUSI- NESS. FOR SALE Centrally located on New York Central railroad siding. Modern Buildings, 1% acres, completely fenced. Write: P. 0. Box B Detroit 8, Michigan 5O - BUSINESS CARDS TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRA720 CO. UN 1-5075 OAK PARK, 10730 West Nine Mile- 20x60' store. Ample parking. UN 3-8768. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James RusselL One day service TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. 19-E-BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE PAINTING and decorating, finest worlananship, free estimates. Sam Fishman. UN 1-3265. Medical Clinic ALL CARPENTER work. Kitchen cabi- nets, front doors, railings, cedar closets, porches, floors, steps. Work myself. 342-1880. 2,350 sq. ft. large Reception Hall, 10 Examination & Treatment Rooms, Private offices for Doc- tors. Can be sold incl. thousands of dollars of equipment. UN 4-0600. LOUIE". fte-uphotstering, Repairing Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason able Free estimates. UN 4-3339 VE 5-7453 O'Donnell Madsen Co. UNDERGROUND sprinkler systems installed and serviced. Quality work at reasonable prices. Free estimates. 527-8897 or 372-9439. 26-A-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. LOVELY lake front cottage on Pon- tiac Lake. 2 bedrooms, all modern facilities. Private community. For rent or for sale. LI 7-2913. KENSINGTON Park District-Newly built, 2 and 3-bedroom cottages, modern conveniences. P r i v a t e beach. Season or weekly. UN 44076. 30-A-INSTRUCTION ELEMENTARY school teacher de- sires tutoring for elementary math grades. VE 8-9380. FRENCH LESSONS BY A COMPETENT LICENSED TEACHER. PHONE 273-9252 MATHEMATICS, chemistry, physics tutoring, all high school-college courses. Expert - effective. UN 1-9173. Tribute to Greek Jews SCRAP IRON YARD REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys, porches. Steps. UN. 2-1017. LARGE 3-bedroom cottage at Eliza- beth Lake. Furnished. For rent from July to Labor Day. LI 5-1540. • JERUSALEM, Israel - President William Tubman, of Liberia, dons sterile garments before entering the operating theatre at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem to witness an eye operation. He is being helped by Dr. Kalman J. Mann, director-general of the Hadassah Medical Organization, and Nursing Sister Shoshana Sternberg, who aided in the establishment of an ophthalmic operating theatre in Liberia as a member of the Hadassah team, headed by Prof. Isaac C. Michaelson. 1429 BROADWAY EL 7-1344 Sinai-Mt. Carmel Sec. Liberian Pres. Tubman Witnesses Eye Operation at Hadassah Center Tre. L SCHWARTZ. All kinds of work, no job too big or s?rf&entBefl 3-4826, LI 5-4035. DRESSMAKING All Kinds of Alterations Call for Appointments UN 3-8283 17175 ROSELAWN LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE TV 44587 55-B-APPAREL TURN YOUR OLD sults, topcoats, and shoes into cash. ' hr 3-1872. 87-DOGS FOR SALE TOP POODLE, papers, shots, clipped and trained. Moving must sell. KE 8-1888. amommaimausimmoh • A trtherte to the memory of 50,000 Greek Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis has been made by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, the President of the World Jewish Congress, in a message on the unveiling of a monument erected by the Jewish community of Salonica in honor of the Greek Jewish martyrs. The WJC was repre- sented at the ceremony by A. L. Easterman, of London, Di- rector for Europe of the Inter- national Affairs Department. Dr. Goldman said "the Jew- ish people will never forget the Greek Jewish victims of the Nazi tragedy." The WJC leader expressed the hope that the Greek Jewish community would "continue to contribute to the development of the Jewish people in the future." The massive stone monument, surmounted by a modernistic Menorah, was unveiled in the Jewish cemetery in Salonika in the presence of representa- tives of the Greek authorities, delegates from major Jewish bodies and Jews from all the Greek communities. Disaster Service About 85 cents of every dol- lar the Red Cross spends on disaster relief goes for what is known as "long-term assist- ance." This can be in the form of food, clothing and mainten- ance, or medical care and re- placing of lost occupational equipment, or in the rebuilding and repair of homes. In the 1960-61 fiscal year, the Red Cross spent. nearly $9.7 million to assist disaster victims. This money helped 28,300 families pick up the pieces of their disaster-destroyed lives and start anew. New Weidman Novel: Story of an Author The publication of Jerome Weidman's new novel, "The . Sound of Bow Bells," will bring the total of Weidman's pub- ' lished works to 19, not includ- ing three plays. Weidman has, since 1937, authored 13 novels, four collec- tions of short stories and two volumes of essays and travel. In addition, his three musical plays • are now available in book form from Random House: "Fiorello! and "Tenderloin," co- authored with George Abbott, and Weidman's own adaptation of his novel, "I Can Get It for You Wholesale," now playing on Broadway and soon to be published by Random House. "The Sound of Bow Bells," ■ coming from Random House on July 25, is the Literary Guild selection for August. It is the story of Sam Silver, born on the Lower East Side of New 1York, who achieved wealth and fame as an author and lost his sense of values on the way up- Itown. The book is his unsenti- mental journey into the past, in the course of which he takes soundings on the milestones of his life and the people who were important to him. His re- collections take him into the heart of the literary world, as he remembers the publishers, authors, agents, editors and critics whose influence meant most to him. In an essay he wrote about "The Sound of Bow Bells" for the Literary Guild Review, Weidman answers the question which will occur to many read- ers: Did it all really happen? "I don't know," Weidman con- cludes. "Not with the sort of knowledge I would want to have if I were testifying under oath in a court of law. But the novelis t's testimony is rooted in a less circumscribed truth-the truth of the imagina- tion. Out of that truth, in the construction of which I have spent all the years of my adult life, I can say to the reader . . . : 'Yes, this is the way it might have happened'." Want ads get quick results!