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January 21, 1966 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-21

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19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE

17-A—LOTS FOR SALE

City of Oak Park

INCOME PROPERTY

Coyle St. nr. Oak Pk. Blvd.

Grand River corner brick building.
Income $640 mo. $39,000 terms. Sev-
eral others.

residential area of fine
homes. Building site for sale.
paving.
Sewer, water, gas,

In a

VI 1-1400

ELSEA

Phone 357 2500

-

21—INVESTMENTS

18—STORE RENTALS

For Lease
COOLIDGE MALL
Oak Park Shopping Center
Northwest corner (9 Mile-Coolidge)
now available. Several stores, 22x49.
Gas heat, air-conditioning available.
Suitable for Gift Shop, Shoe Repair,
Travel Agency, Etc. 548-4800.

Investor's Special !

2 stores and 2 flats on West Side,
all rented. 30% return on this in-
vestment. Call A. J. Knapp for
particulars.

Nathan H. Knoppow

16909 Livernois

Phone 863-4200

OAK PARK PLAZA

9 MILE-COOLIDGE
OAK PARK

35x135 building. Excellent location
for Tire, auto accessories, storage
or other type of business.
548-4800

7 MILE WEST, 20136
Evergreen Shopping Center
20x133 store with full basement, oil
heat, active 1000 car shopping cen-
ter. Fine location for Florist, Beauty
Shop, Office Supply, Etc.
PRACTICAL HOME BLDRS.

21790 COOLIDGE HWY,
JO 6-8671

$10,000 wanted for land deals.
Will repay $30,000 as deals
are made. Monday-Friday 10
a.m., Fl 2-9326, if no answer
or busy WRITE BOX 755, THE
JEWISH NEWS, 17100 W. 7
MILE RD., DETROIT, MICH.
48235.

22—REAL ESTATE WANTED

Want Cash for your Home!

18-B—STORES FOR LEASE

COOLIDGE AT 10 MI. RD.

FOR SALE OR LEASE in active
Oak Park shopping area. 40'x80'
store, air-conditioned. Includes 12x18
ft. walk-in cooler, and compressor.

LI 1-0300

Call Us, We Pay More!
Cash Often Within 24 Hours

DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS

342.1103

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, January 21, 1966

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

$22,900430,900

Oakland National Bank
Has New Main Office

Oakland National Bank has
moved its new main banking of-
fice at Southfield and Ten Mile
Rds. The bank has been doing
business in a trailer at Ten Mile
and Southfield since it opened for
business July 1.
The exterior of the new three-
level Southfield office is white
marble with black granite. The in-
terior is in rich walnut paneling.
Ample parking, drive-in banking,
safe deposit boxes and all other
banking facilities are available.
Charles R. Shafer, president,
also announced the opening of
Oakland National Bank's first
branch office at Nine Mile and
Greenfield Rds. This office will be
an annex building of the Nine
Mile Road Center now under con-
struction.
During construction of the Nine
Mile Medical Center complex,
business will be carried on in a
trailer bank located on the south-
west corner of Nine Mile at Green-
field. Six weeks of grand-opening
festivities are- under way.
Gary Johnson is manager of the
Nine Mile-Greenfield branch bank.
Russell H. Fisher was named as-
sistant vice president, Oakland
National Bank.

26-A—LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT

Lake Charlevoix Apts.

Building soon — For Sale or Lease.
Luxury apts. on Lake Charlevoix.
Individual boat wells, private beach
and park. Near Charlevoix city
limits and Country Club. Write for
information:

Box 753
The Jewish News
17100 West 7 Mile
Detroit, Mich. 48235

Fifty 3 & 4 bedrooms. Ranch & Colonial homes now being built in beau-
tiful SOUTHFIELD GARDENS Subdivision. Immediate occupancy on
some models.

25833 Arrowhead, cor. Adrian

6 blks. N. of 10 Mi., 2 blks. W. of Southfield

1110•••111•111•0•0•••(

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

$25,900-$35,900

100 Custom homes in SHERWOOD EAST Subdivision (adjoining beau-
tiful Sherwood Village Sub.) Featuring 4 bedrooms, attached garage,
21/2 bath, Utility Rooms & many other features.

15629 JEANETTE

1 blk. W. of Greenfield, 2 blks. N. of 10 Mi.

SAM STEEL, Inc. LI 7-7337

BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish,
English; experienced teacher, 342-9254.

--
To

CARS TO BE GIVEN

Philadelphia, New York City,
Seattle, Florida, Utah, California,
Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers
furnished to drive your car any-
where.

9970 GRAND RIVER
DETROIT, MICH. 48204
WE 1-0621

40—EMPLOYMENT

See the new 1966 custom
homes specially designed for

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS

10 MILE-SOUTHFIELD RD.
Includes paved streets, water & sewers

LIMITED NUMBER OF SITES AVAILABLE
RANCHES START AT $39,750

If You Want the Very Finest in a Custom Home—Your Plan
or Ours—Check with Our HOME CONSULTANT

YOUI1G AMERICA In

Morris Margulies, Builder

DI 1-0441

NEW HOMES

OAK PARK

14201 La Belle

1 1/2 Blocks W. of Coolidge
2 blocks S. of 11 Mile

Large Ranch —17,990

(Family Room Optional)

Colonial —19,990
4 Bdrm. Colonial Model — '23,990

21/2 Baths, Att. Garage, Family Rm.

ABE FRIEDMAN

Bildor

Model 548-4258
Office 541- 751 7

MODEL OPEN 1 P.M. TO.8 P.M. EVERY DAY

By HERBERT G. LUFT

(Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.)

HOLLYWOOD — Richard Wid-
mark, in his latest picture, "The
Bedford Incident," which he co-
produced with James B. Harris,
shows his deep concern for the
world of today in the perilous
time of nuclear threats to survival.
He indicated the same concern for
humanity as a youngster 30 years
ago when Hitler was reaching out
to engulf Europe with his Nazi
brown- and black shirts. It was
1937 that the Minnesota-born
Jewish college graduate set out
on a bicycle tour of -Germany
hoping to take his camera into
the Dachau concentration camp in
order to use the factual material
for lectures in the United States.
Armed with a recommendation
from the German consul in his
home state, the naive young
American was laughed at by the
Reich's officials in charge of the
camps. All he was able to bring
back was a film taken in the Nazi
youth camps reflecting the ultra-
chauvinism of Germany's younger
generation. Widmark used the
footage to warn his fellow stu-
dents back home. The actor since
has maintained an avid interest
in Germany, especially in the Nazi
period—and his experience in the
Third Reich served as back-
ground for his interpretation of
the U.S. prosecutor in "Judgment
at Nuremberg."
Widmark owes his identifica-
tion with "heavy" roles to his
screen debut as the psycho.

40—EMPLOYMENT

STENOGRAPH ERS
AND TYPISTS

For positions in Jewish
Agencies. Call Mrs. Vass.

WO 1-8570

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. Good with
figures. Some typing. 5 days, 9 to
5:30. Benefits. WE 3-4636.

31—TRANSPORTATION

ALL POINTS DRIVER AGENY

IT'S TREMENDOUS

Richard Widmark's Exciting Career

Steady baby sifter wanted for
Sat. evenings, as well as 1 or 2
afternoons per week and other
times as needed. References
and or interview required. Pal-
mer Park area only.

UN 4-2605

EXPERIENCED salesman for pawn shop.
Good position for right man. LI 7-6980,
LI 7-2829.

RETIRED SALES PEOPLE
GOOD PAY
NO CANVASSING
MR. LERMAN
JE 9-0404

40 - A — EMPLOYMENT WANTED

WOMAN wishes baby sitting or com-
panion to sick woman, or other work.
TE 4-1646.

RELIABLE woman desires convalescent
care part-time. 545-0902.

50 — BUSINESS CARDS

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior
wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after
6:30.

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

DECORATING, interior, exterior paint-
ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and
quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270.

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Household and
Office Furniture

LICENSED MOVERS
PROFESSIONALS
894-4587

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work. We specialize in rec. rooms. BR
3-4826, LI 5-4035.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
By Hour or Flat Rate

Local and Long Distance Packing, stor-
age, pianos, appliances, household furn-
ishings.
8829 Northend—Ferndale
WANTED — Girl. For general office
work. Full or part-time. Typing and UN 2 - 6047
543 - 4832
some bookkeeping. Call 342-5015. \
VIENNA furrier. Re-modeling, repairs.
Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462.
Orthodox Woman
Sincere
wanted as matron for a Mikvah
Business cards, $5.50 per thousand,
printed envelopes size 10 regular
in a large Pennsylvania city—
$11.00
per thousand. Size 63/4 regu-
that has day schools. Salary plus
lar, $9.00 per thousand. Size 63/4
apartment plus utilities. Send
window, $10.00 per thousand.
references to BOX 752, THE
M & M SPECIALTY CO.
JEWISH NEWS, 17100 W. 7
MILE, DETROIT, MICH. 48235.
Call Anytime After 6
541-3521
CLERK TYPIST for Oak Park Reform TILE and linoleum floors, basement
Synagogue. Knowledge of office ma- and kitchen, machine scrubbed, waxed
chinery helpful. LI 7-5015.
and buffed to a beautiful shine, KE
2-1692.

TO WORK IN
PAWN SHOP.
YOUNG MAN

After School Okay
No Experience Necessary

1400 MICHIGAN
WO 2-8698

JEWELRY saleswoman. Dependable.
Full time. Apply Delaine's. 18999 Li-
vernois.

75-A—ART

OBJECTS

WORKS OF ART
FOR SALE

Must sell my art collection. In-
cluded are 50 fine pieces. Shown at
my home in SOUTHFIELD.

pathic killer in "Kiss of Death."
Critics hailed him at that time
as a sensational discovery, but
his sudden rise to stardom was
preceded by years of exper-
ience in radio and on the New
rYoolre ks . stage primarily in comedy

His latest pictures show a wide
range of dramatic abilities. He
portrayed a public health official
in Kazan's "Panic in the Streets;"
a wartime hero in "Halls of
Montezuma;" a rugged adventurer
in "The Law and Jake Wade;" the
valiant Jim Bowie in "The Ala-
mo;" a staunch defender of the
West in "Two Rode Together" and
"The Last Wagon;" a harrassed
husband in the screen. comedy,
"Tunnel of Love;" an idealistic
prosecutor in "Judgment at Nur-
emberg;" and a dedicated army of-
ficer in "Cheyenne Autumn." Two
pictures produced by -Widmark
dealt with the East-West tension,
"Time Limit" and "The Secret
Ways," and so does his current
epic, "The Bedford Incident." He
is now before the cameras in Sol
Siegel's production of 'Alvarez
Kelly," a Civil War yarn without
a political message.
During a recent interview, we
told Widmark that at the very
same time he tried desperately
to get into the Dachau concen-
tration camp — this columnist
tried to get out.
* * *
Gary Lewis, the 21-year-old son
of Jerry Lewis, was not nearly as
serious at the press interview ar-
ranged late in December by
Liberty Records- as his mother,
Patti, who still guides the young
man's career. One of six children,
Gary says that he wanted to
become a comedian at the ripe
age of 5 when he saw his father
for the first time on the screen in
"My Friend Irma." He admits that
his father still gives him advice
and counsel, more as a father than
a performer, adding: "This makes
it rather easy because when he's
home he's Tad' and when he's on
the screen he's Jerry Lewis, the
movie star."
Two years ago, Gary became in-
terested in popular music and be-
gan to beat the drums in earnest
after classes at the Pasadena Play-
house. He was soon joined by
friends and out of their practice
sessions — Gary Lewis and The
Playboys became a reality. In
August of 1964, the group with
Gary as lead singer started their
first engagement at Disneyland
Park, without the management
knowing that they were dealing
with the son of Jerry Lewis. Play-
ing to standing-room-only crowds,
the unit cut their first commercial
record, "This Diamond Ring,"
early in 1965, selling well over a
million copies. Today, the record-
ings of Gary Lewis and The Play-
boys total over 3,500,000 each
while the albums are well past the
500,000 mark. Last month, Philip
Skaff, executive vice-president of
Liberty, presented Gary with a
special award commemorating the
recording star's sales record during
his first year with the label. He
also has made one movie, "A
Swingin' Summer," two guest per-
formances on Ed Sullivan and
Hullabaloo and, in addition, did
television work on "Shindig,"
"Shivaree," "Hollywood A-Go-Go"
and "9th Street West," and a num-
ber of one-night stands.
At our press conference, one of
my colleagues asked the young
man, who had been selected by
"Cashbox" poll as "the number
one male vocalist of the year,"
whether he could read. Gary ad-
mitted modestly that he doesn't
read music. Whereupon the for-
eign correspondent snapped back,
"Yeah, but can he read at all?"
Gary, who is not yet as quick with
his words as his famous father,
said that he read "some books"
and heard of W. S. Maugham—"a
writer who passed away most re-
cently." Mrs. Patti Lewis blushed
at this answer and smiled be-
nevolently.

15857 New Hampshire EL 6-7240 Say not, "I will pay back evil!"
10.5 Only
Sun. Jan. 23 Wait for the LORD to help you.
-- Proverbs

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