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August 14, 1964 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-14

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30-A-INSTRUCTIONS

REMEDIAL Reading Specialist. Indi-
vidualized instruction. By appointment.
KE 7-9115.

31-TRANSPORTATION

CARS TO BE DRIVEN

To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle,
Florida, Utah, California, Texas. Ari-
onza, etc. Also drivers furnished to
drive your car anywhere.

ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENCY

9970 GRAND RIVER
DETROIT 4, MICH.
WE 1-0621

DRIVING to St. Louis, Oklahoma City
and Phoenix. Leaving about Sept. 1st.
273-7454.

40-EMPLOYMENT

FURNITURE SALESMAN

Excellent opportunity for quali-
fied man. If you are ready
to move up to higher earnings
on the fastest track in town,
see MR. LEE, PEOPLE'S OUT-
FITTING CO., 25645 MICH-
IGAN AVENUE, DEARBORN
HEIGHTS.

1111110111111

■ 111111111MIMININ ■

"TREMENDOUS opportu-
nity in American business
world. Fast growing na-
tional manufacturer ex-
panding throughout the
U.S. started by three
brothers who came to
this country just 15 years
ago. Company today is
world's largest in its field.
Total volume over $20
million. This is the op-
portunity of a lifetime to
bceome part of a grow-
ing operation that needs
fresh, hard-working man-
agement in sales and busi-
ness immediately. Earn-
ings should range from
$6,000 to over $20,000
annually. Write Robert
Meyerson, Albee Homes,
Inc., 931 Summit, Niles,
Ohio to arrange for per-
sonal interview in your
area. Please send resume
to include home address,
phone number, and pre-
vious experience.

40-EMPLOYMENT

1

HOUSEKEEPER

For motherless Long Island New
York home with 2 teen-age girls.
Good pay. Must have good recent
references. Write Dr. Robert G.
Scher, 600 West 150th Street, New
York 31, New York.

WOMAN, live in, steady, housekeeper
for elderly couple. 18625 Indiana. UN.
3-3005, UN. 1-2307, 863-3031.

Experienced Office Girl Wanted

By busy Prestige Real Estate Office.
Shorthand necessary, good typist,
nice personality, able to meet pub-
lic. Good salary. Please call for
appt. CENTER REALTY, 19495 Liv-
ernois just N. of Outer Drive.
UN. 3-7400.

E

D

Young Girl
for

FULL TIME
OFFICE POSITION

MUST BE ABLE TO -'

Type (45 w.p.m., electric)

File Accurately
Phone Ability

5-DAY WEEK
GOOD SALARY

plus other benefits

Apply in Person:

Monday, August 11

between 10-11:30 a.m.

THE
JEWISH NEWS

17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

WANTED

CABINET MAKERS

Pension, insurance benefits. Overtime

program.

WESTLAND STORE EQUIP,
COMPANY

3437 GOLDNER

825-8025

BOOKKEEPER. Full charge. Experi-
enced. Ida Products, 3001 Miller, Ham-
tramck. TR. 3-8700.

REPRESENTATIVE

For Internationally established Insti-
tute to interview and qualify pros-
pective students locally for special-
ized training in the field of IBM
Data Processing. No experience nec-
essary. Leads furnished. We will
train you. Car necessary. High earn-
ings and management potential. Call
Mr. Bell for personal interview.

963-2192

COMPANION to widow. Free room
and board plus $25 week. 538-4312.

COMPANION

Yiddish speaking woman preferred.
50-65 to live in with elderly lady and
daughter. Northwest area. Own room,
Sunday and some evenings off, if
desired. Good salary.

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

PRODUCE MAN, experienced. Manag-
ing, buying, wishes position. UN.
3-2905.

45-BUSINESS

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

UN 3-8766
UN 1-4950

OPPORTUNITIES

GAS SUNOCO Service Station, fully
equipped. Sacrifice. 11315 Greenfield.
835_9887 Roman.

A-1 FLOOR SANDING, finishing.
Very reasonable. Free estimates. WE
3-7876.

MEN'S WEAR store for sale. Grosse
Pointe. TU. 1-8899.

LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE
INSTALLATION and
MAINTENANCE
WORK GUARANTEED
527-5044

50--BUSINESS CARDS

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
By Hour or Flat Rate

BEST WALL washer. Results guar-
anteed. $6 per room. 862-3594.

55-A-MISCELLANEOUS

UN 2-6047

Top rates. Vacation and holiday pay.

TILE

COMPETENT WOMAN would like posi-
tion as companion. Willing to cook.
UN 3-0806.

Local and Long Distance Packing,
storage, pianos. appliances, house-
hold furnishings.
8700 West McNichols Rd.

FURNITURE repairs and refinishing.
Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547.

LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY CO.
Licensed Movers
Professionals
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

TURN YOUR OLD suits, shoes into
cash. DI 2-3717.

8 rooms of furnishings MUST BE
SOLD, owner leaving town. Dealers
invited. Furniture, appliances, fur-
nishings, linens, dishes, silver, cloth-
ing, office equip., and everything
must be sold.

18468 KENTUCKY

DI. 1-6334

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior.
wallwashing. Immediate service. Guar-
anteed. Reasonable. UN 4-0326 after
5 p.m.

COUCH, excellent condition, $85. Wash-
er, dryer, $65 each. Am moving, must
sell. LI 3-5074.

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

2 YEAR old Tappan gas range. $70.
3,V-9677.

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

Athletes to Be Honored
The Academy of Sports Edi-
tors will pay tribute to Art Hey-
man of the N. Y. Knickerbock-
ers and Sandy Koufax of the
L. A. Dodgers at its first annual
banquet in New York on Jan.
19. Heyman will be toasted as
the College Basketball Player
of the 1962-63 season, when he
performed for Duke. Koufax
will be honored as the 1963
National League Player of the
Year. Incidentally, the tempera-
mental Heyman is not enchant-
ed with pro basketball. He says
he is thinking of quitting and
returning to school for his mas-
ter's degree.

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

WALL TO WALL
CARPET CLEANING

We also clean upholstered furni-
ture. All work guaranteed. 42 years
experience. 35 yards of carpeting,
$15.

SAM SMALTZ
LI 2-4735

Call after 4 p.m.

CUSTOM PAINTING. Interior, ex-
terior at a reasonable price. Call for
estimates. 875-0238.

PAINTING, interior, exterior. Free es-
timates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639. KE
8-1047.

HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Age 35-50.
2 children in family. $100 per month.
LI 7-4746.

DRESSMAKER, alterations. We also
speak Jewish and Spanish. Reason-
able prices. 862-6966.

40-EMPLOYMENT

40-EMPLOYMENT

SALESMEN
CAREER MEN
MANAGERS

STOP!

STOP IN TO SEE US !

LOOK!

LOOK US OVER !

LISTEN!

LISTEN TO WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY !

PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS
TOP PAY
PERMANENT POSITIONS
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY

DUE TO EXPANSION, WE NEED THE FOLLOWING MEN IN THE DETROIT AREA:
6-Junior Salesmen
6-Salesmen
4-Sales Managers
2-Floor Clerks
2-Floor Managers
2-District Managers
1-Administrative Ass't. 3-Stock Boys & Stock Clerks
2-Sales Trainers
2-District Managers For: Port Huron . . . Lansing . .. Grand Rapids . . . Ann Arbor
. . . Flint . . . Pontiac . . . Saginaw . . . Bay City . . . Kalamazoo
IF YOU ARE WORKING AND WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR P-A-Y- APPLY IN PERSON

CRAM ROOK MOTEL

20500 JAMES COUZENS

(West 8 Mile Road and James Couzens)

HIRING SATURDAY & SUNDAY-ROOM 7 -SEE MR. MEYERS

SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 - 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

"NO TELEPHONE CALLS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
46 Friday, August 14, 1964

WTD.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

WO 3-6800, ext. 1402

40-EMPLOYMENT

A
N
T

40-A-EMPLOYMENT

OBITUARIES

ALEX ALTMAN, 18539 Edin-
borough, died Aug. 8. Survived by
wife. Jennie; three daughters,
Rose, Mrs. Sam (Tillie) Burnstein
and Mrs. Irving (Celia) Shlom; a
brother, two sisters, and five
grandchildren.

*

* *

NORMAN WINER, 19321 Santa
Rosa, died Aug. 9. Survived by his
wife, Bertha; three sons, Marvin of
Los Angeles, Lawrence and Wil-
liam; a daughter, Marilyn; two
brothers and four sisters.

JOSEPH GUNSBERG, 21720
Parklawn, Oak. Park, died Aug. 8.
He leaves his wife, Bertha; a son.
Julius; a sister; three grandchil-
dren and one great-grandchild.
* * *
FRANCES LEVEY, 17329 Wi-
nora, Southfield, died Aug. 9. She
leaves her husband, Sam; three
sons, Cal, Fred and Morton; two
brothers; two sisters and eight
grandchildren.
5' 5' 5'
ROSE MEYERFELD, 20991 Gill
Rd., Farmington, died Aug. 11.
She leaves her son, William S.
* * *
JACOB LEVITT, 20231 West-
moreland, died Aug. 12. He leaves
one son, Samuel; two daughters.
Mrs. Leo (Mary) Dressler and
Mrs. Zelig (Yetta) Green; four
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
* * *
ROSE FRANZBLAU of Ann Ar-
bor, died Aug. 11. She leaves one
son, Jarvis; three daughters, Mrs.
Irving (Mynne) Wartell, Mrs. Paul
(Clare) Tilds and Mrs. Fred (Var-
dis) Birndorf; one brother; five
sisters; nine grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
* * *
DORA JAKUBOWITZ, 11501
Petoskey, died Aug. 12. She leaves
three sons, Samuel, Alfred and
Maury Jacobs; three daughters,
Mrs. David (Goldie) Morton; Mrs.
Louis (Sara) Davis; and Mrs. Vic-
tor (Mollie) Gelber; 13 grandchil-
dren and 10 great-grandchildren.

A Football Hero
Sig Harris, 1903 Minnesota
All-America quarterback who
played in the first Little Brown
Jug game against Michigan, was
named to Knute Rockne's All-
Time All-Jewish football team
in the late 1920's. Rock moved
Benny Friedman from quarter-
back to halfback in order to
make room for Harris, who was
that good. Sig is in his 80's and
still enjoys good health in
Minneapolis.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Max S.
Feldman acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy extended by
relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

Gordon Yaker, the son
and brother of the late

DAVID, ANNE and
HAROLD YAKER

acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
his recent bereavement.

The Family of the Late

MORRIE
WAXMAN

acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

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