17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 18-D—STORES POR SALE 3 New Models Under Construction Pinehurst-Curtis Very clean brick bungalow. 2 bedrooms down, 1 paneled bedroom up, decorated. Car- peting and drapes. Full base- ment. Auto. heat. Side drive, FHA only $495 down. Ask for Mr. Kalfuss. , in BEVERLY HILLS (13 Mi-Ever. green N. of Groves High School), W. BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Other sites available in WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Southfield, for custom homes, your plans or ours. Prices range from 538,900. Please call for details. Park GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 Woods Bldg. 7 Mile-Sorrento 2 units, 2 beautiful stores, tiled front, air-conditioning, gas heat, both stores occup. Ideal for any type of business Plenty of parking in rear of building. Ideal location. Full price $18,900, For partic. call. Ask for Mr. Kalfuss. GROSS REALTY Co. DI 2-1300 Milton Berry LI 4-4063 Ed Silver BY OWNER. Desirable location. Oak Park. 3 bedrooms. Call after 5. 547-5326. This Space Reserved 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. WARREN SEELYE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, February 11, 1966 Nathan H. Knoppow 16909 Livernois Phone 863-4200 30-A—INSTRUCTIONS BAR-MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English; experienced teacher, 342-9254. SHERWOOD FOREST SHREWSBURY-CHESTERFIELD, plenty of room in this handsome 4 bed- room home, 2 add'I. bedrooms on third floor, 3 1/2 bathrooms, large paneled den with marble fireplace, St. Charles kitchen, gas heat, well insulated, sprinkt. system, priced surprisingly low. OAK PARK WESTHAMPTON — Immaculate, broadfront 3 bedroom and den ranch, spacious liv., din. comb., bright kitchen with breakfast nook, 1 1/2 baths, finished basement, sprinkling system, in excellent location. CALL TODAY! 31—TRANSPORTATION CARS TO BE GIVEN To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas, Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- where. Insured Driveaway System 9970 GRAND RIVER DETROIT, MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 BUILDERS—MULTIPLE SITES LEVEL VACANT LAND — Zoned multiple in Clawson, immed. South of city of Troy line. Good for 28 one bedroom units or 20 two bedrm. units. Sewer and water adjacent. Only $30,000. Terms arranged. DON'T WAIT! 40—EMPLOYMENT CENTER REALTY UN 3-7400 WANTED - Experienced Nursery- kindergarten Teacher, State li- censed, Sabbath observer, for OAK PARK BEST BUYS! Box 756, The Jewish News, 17100 school in Queens, New York. Write left at 1965 _Price "Buy now! Beat interest increase" The "ROSEMONT" Colonial 3 bedrms., 11/2 baths, 2-car attach. garage The "MANHATTAN" Ranch 3 bedrms., 1 11/2 baths, 2-car attach. garage W. 7 Mile, Detroit Michigan .48235. HOUSEKEEPER—live-in. Full charge— motherless home. Excellent wages, week-ends off. References. 546-5822 or LI 8-5123. '22,500 $ 21®0 Family Room and Fireplace Included TO WORK IN PAWN SHOP. YOUNG PERSON After School Okay No Experience Necessary Near Schools, Synagogues and Shopping 60 DAY DELIVERY 1400 MICHIGAN WO 2-8698 MODEL OPEN SAT. AND SUN., 1-6 P.M. 2 blks. W. of Coolidge Model 14491 LaBelle 2 lbks. S. of 11 Mi. ROS MON)Ti .131UPILID ONG - Office 543 - 8488 45 — BUSINESS too.) Call for further information Weekdays 5:30 p.m. Model 545 - 9643 $22,900-$30,900 25833 Arrowhead, cor. Adrian 6 blks. N. of 10 Mi., 2 biks. W. of Southfield AUTO WASH Cr PROPERTY ELSEA VI. 1-1400 JUNK SHOP for sale. 2 scales. 2 bailers 5650 McGregor, Detroit. 826-3705. 50—BUSINESS CARDS ■∎ ••••••••••®04)( • $25,900-$35,900 100 Custom homes in SHERWOOD EAST Subdivision (adjoining beau- tiful Sherwood Village Sub.) Featuring 4 bedrooms, attached garage, 2 1 /2 bath, Utility Rooms & many other features. 15629 JEANETTE 1 blk. W. of Greenfield, 2 blks. N. of 10 M. SAM STEEL, Inc. LI 7-7337 • IT'S TREMENDOUS 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 Want the Very Finest in a Custom Home—Your Plan or Ours—Check with Our HOME CONSULTANT YOUI1G AMERICA Inc Morris Margulies, Builder OPPORTUNITIES 6 Mi.-Woodward — netted $18,000 last year. Price $23,- 500. Fifty 3 & 4 bedrooms. Ranch & Colonial homes now being built in beau- tiful SOUTHFIELD GARDENS Subdivision. Immediate occupancy on some models. If You JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. By Hour or Flat Rate Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- age, pianos, appliances, household furn. ishings. 8829 Northend—Ferndale 543 - 4832 DI 1-0441 Sophie Tucker VIENNA FURRIER. Re-modeling, re- pairs. Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462. PAINTING. Exterior-interior. Free esti- mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047.1 EXPERT dressmaking, alterations. First class work. Oak Park. 542-9146. TILE and linoleum floors, basement and kitchen, machine scrubbed, waxed and buffed to a beautiful shine. KE 2-1602. LIQUIDATING ! ! I 1 REAL ESTATE SALES Two greats in show business died Wednesday. Sophie Tucker, one of America's most popular stage figures, died at age 79. Billy Rose, who became famous as a producer, and who recently attracted worldwide attention with his deep interest in Israel and his co-sponsorship of the new Israel Museum in Jerusalem, died at age .66. Philanthropist Dies NEW YORK (JTA) — Charles 19.50 29.50 Goldman, a prominent Jewish in- Portables Royals 39.50 dustrialist and philanthropist, died IBM 50 69 ' C heckwriters 29.50 ' I of a heart attack last weekend at age 63. ALL GUARANTEED—NO JUNK 22741 Woodward Among his major philanthropic 548 6404 I contributions were the establish- ment of the Goldman Wing of the 56—ANTIQUES Israel Museum in Jerusalem and the gift of the $660,000 Goldman- Schwartz Art Studios to Brandeis ANTIQUE SHOW University. He was also a founder FEB. 15-18 of the Albert Einstein College of Roma Hall, East Detroit. 24845 Medicine of Yeshiva University. Gratiot (near 10 Mile Rd.) 1-10 p.m. Goldman was an industry leader Free parking. Door prizes. in the drives for the United Jewish Appeal, Israel Bonds and the Fed- INFORMATION 771-2767 eration of Jewish Philanthropies of Greater New York. He contributed 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD a number of items from his ex- GOODS AND FURNISHINGS tensive collection of French im- pressionist paintings to auctions FOR SALE for the benefit of the UJA. - REFRIGERATOR, and stove and washing machine. One twin bed and chest of drawers. 21 inch tele- vision, Grey carpeting. 864-1367 or UN 3-7315 3 CUSHION COUCH. Light green, $10. UN 2-6793. 75-A—ART OBJECTS WORKS OF ART FOR SALE 100 original pieces of art work by top name artists. Reasonably priced from $10 and up. Shown in my home — 15857 New Hampshire in Southfield, 3 blocks S. of 10, 2 blocks W. of Greenfield. SUN., FEB. 13 11 - 6 ONLY Announce Plan to Train Community Workers NEW YORK (JTA) — Plans which would provide fellowships at the Hebrew University of Jeru- Household and salem for in-service training of Office Furniture professional Jewish community LICENSED MOVERS workers were announced here. PROFESSIONALS The projection of a World Semi- 894-4587 nar for Jewish Service, under A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior which American Jewish organiza- wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after tions and institutions can sponsor 3:30. fellowships for graduate students at the Hebrew University's Insti- 40—EMPLOYMENT tute of Contemporary Jewry, was NOWIll"101111"104110W announced at a conference on the American-Israel University Pro- gram of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. Prof. Moshe Davis, head of the Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the university, said that the fellowship recipients will study with counterparts from Israel and Work directly for other sections of the - Jewish world and will belong to two categories: Southfield Builder on 1) professionals of American Jew- salary plus commission ish organization—or those being basis. New house ex- considered for employment—who would receive fellowships for in- perience. Start imme- service training; 2) graduate stu- dately. , d ents who will be working toward a degree, masters or doctorate. MORRIS SUKENIC The development of the World S eminar for Jewish Service is be- & SONS INC. i ng assisted by an American ad- DI 1-7171 LI 8-8430 visory committee composed of exe- c utives of American Jewish or- g anizations and institutions. LARKINS MOVING CO. Billy Rose 55—MISCELLANEOUS Desks PARKSIDE—NEW OFFERING, Hampton School area, splendid S bedrm., 4 bath home in mint condition, large paneled libr., built-in bar, huge living room, formal dining room, modern kitchen and breakfast room, very modestly priced. CALL TODAY! H. KLEIN. Only I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work. We specialize in rec. rooms. BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 4-3547. 21—INVESTMENTS $26,900 For Your Classified Ad Call VE 8-9364 Sophie Tucker, Billy Rose Die DECORATING, interior, exterior paint- ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270. UN 2 - 6047 GOLF CLUB SECTION PARKSIDE-6 BEDROOMS Impressive French Tudor brk. home. 5 bedrms. on 2nd floor, complete apt. w/bedrm. & bath on 3rd floor, gas ht., libr., 2 cr. brk. garage. Best buy in a r ea. THELMA POLSKY. 342-8255 or VE 8-0077. 50—BUSINESS CARDS FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. Abraham Shainak, 86 Abraham S h a i n a k, honorary president of Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari Lubavitcher Center, died Tuesday at age 86. Mr. Shainak, who had been president of the congregation when it was located on Blaine St., lived in the Detroit area 40 years. Born in Poland, he was a civilan worker for the U.S. Quartermas- ter Division in World War II. He was a member of Mizrachi. Surviving Mr. Shainak are his wife, Bella, 18987 Greenlawn; four daughters, Mrs. Jerome . (Pau- line) Winer, Mrs. Joseph (Sally) Wagenheim, Lillian and Mrs. Da- vid (Thelma) Lebow; and six grandchildren. Rabbi Cohen, Hillel Chief on Coast; Was at U of M LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, Pacific region- al director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, died Jan. 31 at age 58. Rabbi Cohen supervised Hillel activities for Jewish students on 25 campuses in eight western states and British Columbia. He served as director of the Hillel Founda- tion at the University of Michigan from 1940 to 1946 and at the Uni- versity of California at Los Ang- eles from 19461 to 1959. Helene Betty Israel Helene Betty Israel, a member of Temple Beth El, Sigma Delta Tau Sorority and the National Council of Jewish Women, died Feb. 3 at age 40. Mrs. Israel, 17554 Birchcrest, was a 1946 graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan. She leaves her husband, Dr. Kenneth Israel; three sons, Mark, Richard and Thomas; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fred Kamens; and a sister, Mrs. William Rothinan. Margoshes' Son. Dies - Adam Zion Margoshes pro- fessor of psychology at State Col- lege, Shippensburg, Pa., died Feb. 2 at the age of 49. He was the son of Dr. .Sadnuel Margoshes, editor of Day-Morning Journal, and Mrs. Margoshes.