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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38-Friday, June 30, 1967

40-EMPLOYMENT

RELIABLE person to care for convales-

17-HOUSES FOR SALE
---
- -

1 tii•droom colonial. 3 year, old. In
Birmingham school district. Custom
sr,o.000
Lu It in features. Asking
Must be seen.

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

30 - A - INSTRUCTIONS

10 Mile-Greenfield

F.tkin built ,3 bedrooms, 2 , , baths.

den Excellent interior. Outstanding
location.

SOUTHFIELD - 10 MILE

3-bedroom ranch, central aireond,
tinning. full basement. landscaped.
Carpeted. paneled family room, 2
By
baths. Built by Elkin 1964.
Owner.

353-3579

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

TUTOR-Experienced Certified Teacher.
Reading, English, Biology, General
Science, Elementary Math. Call eve-
nings. 546-5391.

COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR will tutor
English and writing skills. 549.5690.

EXPERIENCED TUTOR for Elementary
and Jr. high math. $3.00 per hour. Call
537-1913.

PARK

PHONE AFTER

LI 8-6141

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

Best North-
equipment.
west location. Big money maker.
Owner retiring.

21971 CLOVERLAWN

You pay only for results. We
collect all types of debts, back

rent - bad checks - retail -
personal.

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

KE 7-5650

SO-BUSINESS CARDS

w here.

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

Insured Driveway System

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

Open Sun. 1-5 or by appt.
LI 5-1703 after 6

GREENACRES SUB.
SHEFFIELD - NORFOLK'

ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY?

6, 398-1377

CARS TO BE DRIVEN

Must sell fast at reduced price -
Beautiful 3.1fedroom face brick
ram 1i. large corner. 2 , -rear garage.
Den cedar closet, new carpeting.
Beautiful landscaping. Close to
synagogue and all schools.

NEW 3 bed. brk.. only $650 dn. or
I' A. terms. Carpeting. drapes,
nat. firepl.. garb. dispos., fin. base.
plus fain, fine ftrs. Hurry. call Mr.
Diamond.
.
.
.

48-COLLECTION- SERVICE

31-TRANSPORTATION

OAK PARK

FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

40-EMPLOYMENT

By Hour or Flat Rate

HOUSEKEEPER wanted for elderly
man. Live in beautiful home. Room,
board. wages. UN 4-8867, 12.8 p.m.
18400 Stansbury.

GREENACRES SUB.

STATELY BRK. 2 - FLAT

51:iny fine ft rs. Ea. flat has 2 cord-
!Mete bath!, nat. firepl., break. rm.
exit
sulanoin. Base. rec. rm., plus
more 4 car brk. garage. Reasonably
priced. Ask for Mr. DIAMOND.

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Between 9-1 p.m. Mon.-Fri.

FOR BETTER wall washing,
Russell. One day service.
526 Belmont.

Mature housekeeper to provide full-
time care for active 6 month old
baby. Do light housekeeping and
Kosher cooking. Room and board
and good wages.

-

EVERGREEN GLEN SUN.
NIODE.1.- 22679 WINCHESTER
4-tied Intl
1st. fir. Laundry, large
pan
Family
Rm. w/firepl.. 2 , 2
bail,. att garage. $38,350.

decorator furniture. appli-
6 ROOMS
ances, semi-transparent custom drapes.
Many miscellaneous items. Moving out
of state. Saturday-Sunday 12-5. 17153
Stoepel. UN 3-5591.

JO F1479

CI

CI

LI 8-1900

Oak Park-Vacant

0

and

available for immed. poss.
Roman (irk. 3•1fedrm. din. El., table
space kitch.. fin. base. ye/ext . bath.
rear screened terrace, att. brk. ga-
rage. Oak Park schools. Close to
shopp. A real value at $23.500,
terms to suit.

LI 8-1900

RECEPTIONIST

Write giving complete
and experience.

0

crochet af-
ghans. Price reasonable. Call VE 5-7848.

back-

Box 806 - The Jewish News

Schaefer nr. 8 Mi.

17100 W. 7 Mi. Rd.

Equity out 94,500. 5 room Duplex,
gas ht.. carpeting, side drive, deep
yd. $72 monthly payment incl. all.
Call for appt. Ask for A. J. Knapp.

863-4200

FOR SALE-4 new large

who wants to get ahead. Re-
sponsible, mature person with
loyality
and initiative who
wants an interesting position
with varied responsiblity. Must
have pleasing personality and
ability to get along with others.
able to type and take short-
hand. Liberal benefits. North-
west area.

ground

call James
TO 6-4005.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

Phone 342-5356 before 10 p.m

Wolok, Lewis & Roth

LICENSED MOVERS
PROFESSIONALS

894-4587

WANTED

ML Lahser)

Huntington Woods

Household and
Office Furniture

Call Windsor 1-519-969-2422

863-4200

Beautiful 2.1iedrin. brk. bung. w/ex-
pansion attic. Den. large Lv. Rm. &
full din on kitch. wzbreakf. nook.
nat. firepl. E. w/vestibule &
closet. Carpeted A drapes. Close to
5 1,0 1 1 1 , A trans Priced reasonably.
MIt l'1111.1.11'S.

Local and Long Distance Packing, stor-
age. pianos, appliances, household furn-
ishings.
8829 Northend-Ferndale

543-4832

Experienced Religious Teachers.
All grades-Beginning in Sept.
$•7.00 per hour,

STRATFORD - PEMBROKE

Knoppow Realty

SUPERMARKET

Modern

CALL AFTER 6
342-3665

B.S.. B.A. degrees. Available for
High School Sciences and Math.
Also certified Elementary teacher
in Phonics. Reading, New Math and
English.

3 bed, nu ns. I ,, baths on one floor.
room.
finished reef
Completelt
(fool sy stem.
Dewe,

Penn Realty

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

S.S.D. TUTORING ASSOCIATES

Sun. 2-5
21610 Whitmore

Penn Realty

YOUNG WOMAN desires part-time po-
sition as receptionist. Light typing. Ex-
perienced. References. Call TW 1-5076
after 5:30 p.m.
EXPERIENCED babysitter wants Job.
References. Call 342-0127 after 5:00.

HEBREW TUTOR, all ages, ritual and
modeern. 1.1 7-1384. Mr. Levy.

Open

353 3424

holy day s.

Write Box 806, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich.
48235.

MA 6-1570

OAK PARK
15141 Dartmouth
Open Sun. 2-5

KNOPPOW REALTY

For conservative synagogue for high

Heavily wooded lot. 1 50x
177 in exclusive FRANK-
LIN FOREST SUB. DIV.
Sewers in.

356-5533

Southfield (11 1/2

CHOIR DIRECTOR
AND SINGERS NEEDED

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 120x140 ft.
lot for sale. LI 6-9654.

SOUTHFIELD

OAK

cent Jewish woman. Call mornings UN
2-6069.

17-A--LOTS FOR SALE

8

FOR BEST DISCOUNTS!

RETAIL • WHOLESALE

EASY TERMS

GUITARS
DRUMS • ORGANS

ALL BAND
INSTRUMENTS
• *AtU$
RENTALS

'TRADES

• REPAIRS

MEYER'S MUSIC CITY

Detroit, Mich 48235

El

59-8-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

EI

3446

GRAND RIVER • DETROIT
PHONE 831-2626

BRING AD IN FOR SPECIAL
FREE GIFT

61 - GARAGE FOR RENT

SALESPEOPLE

Experienced in home

improvement.

All leads. No canvassing. We

have worked out the best pay plan in Michigan-find out about it!

COME TO

BUDMA NS

2300 E. 10 Mile Rd.

4 blocks E. of Dequindre

JE. 9-0200

2 1.421/2 CAR GARAGE. Kipling-Courtland

area. LI 8-8061.

Gauge of Lilienblum Street
TEL AVIV (ZINS) - Lilien-
blum Street in Tel Aviv is con-
sidered the barometer of the
political condition of the country.
During the days of extreme tension
the price of the free dollar climbed
by the hour and reached four
pounds, When the first news of
victory trickled in, the price began
to drop to 3.69 pounds. The price
of a kilogram of gold dropped
from 4,860 pounds to 4,350. In

Herman Agins, 72; Insurance Exec

Herman J. Agins, founder and Perfection Lodge Fda.M, Crescent
director of Agins Insurance Shrine and Pisgah Lodge, Bnai
Agency, 10101 W. McNichols, died Brith.
Survivors are his wife. Tybie
Wednesday in Hollywood, Fla.,
where he had been living the past G.; a son. Eugene N.: two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Myron (Mildred) Ritter
few years. He was 72.
Mr. Agins, who was born in Rus- and Mrs. Alvin (Joyce) Kurz; two
sia, was a member of the Detroit brothers, Jack and Robert of Cali-
Association of Insurance Agents, fornia; and nine grandchildren.

Cable Car to Link
Detroit, Windsor

George H. Amber, engineer and
Royal Oak apartment building ex-
ecutive. is president of the Ameri-
Canada TeleFerry Co.. which will
link Detroit and Windsor with an
aerial cable car. Paul S. Amber.
his twin brother, is vice president.
treasurer and a director.
The TeleFerry will be a bi-cable
aerial tramway extending from a
site in the Detroit Civic Center
across the international boundary
line between the United States and
Canada and over the Detroit River
to a site west of Cleary Auditorium
and Dieppe Park in Windsor. It will
have a total span from land-based
terminal to land-based terminal of
approximately 3.565 feet and a span
of 2.410 feet over the Detroit River.
which the TeleFerry gondolas will
clear with a minimum height of
124 feet.
Passengers will be carried in 56
six-passenger, metal, fiberglas and
glass gondolas suspended from
trucks rolling on a steel tract cable
and propelled by a steel hauling
cable. The cables will be suspend.
ed between 260-foot-high steel py-
lons in Detroit and Windsor re-
ceiving its power from the Ontario
hydroelectric system.
The gondolas, traveling at ap-
proximately 6v4 miles per hour,
will take just under eight minutes
to complete the crossing. It was de-
signed primarily as a tourist and
convention attraction and as addi-
tional entertainment for the thou-
sands of visitors to Michigan.

Miami Rabbi Delivers
Own Funeral Speech

MIAMI - Rabbi Samuel Max
Matchtei, 67. was laid to rest
Sunday, the funeral etiology hav-
ing been made' by himself.
The tape recording he made 18
months ago was played at the
white oak coffin in accordance
with his wishes. "I carry no malice
to the grave," the recording said.
"To you who have walked with
me along the way, I have not
gone. You will recall the golden
hours. Death is a misnomer. I'm
just going out one door and into
another; just like going into an-
other room."

Joseph Reifman, Age 60

Joseph Reifman, former owner
of Supreme Dry Cleaners, 16219
Mack, died Monday at age 60.

Mr. Reifman, 15320 Rosemary.
Oak Park, was past vice president
of East Side Lodge, Bnai Brith,
and a member of the Dry Cleaners
Institute. Born in Russia, he had
owned the dry cleaners firm for
the past 20 years.
Survivors are his wife, Ger-
trude; two sons, Alvin and Stevan;

two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth
(Lynn) Modell -and Deborah; and
a brother, Jacob.

Manfred Saalheimer, 60;
Canadion Jewish Leader

MONTREAL (JTA) - Manfred
Saalheimer, an attorney and an
executive of the Canadian Jewish
Congress, died at age 60. Born in
Wuerzburg, Germany, Mr. Saal-
heimer emigrated to Canada in
$1,500,000 in Israel Bonds 1940 and joined the staff of the
congress two years later. He was
Sold at Dinner for Rafael in charge of restitution services
NEW YORK (JTA)-The sale of and war orphan projects and also
$1,500,000 in Israel Bonds was re- served in community relations.
corded here June 21 at a dinner in
honor of Ambassador Gideon Raf-
Israel's Technical Aid
ael, Israel's permanent represent-
ative to the United Nations. U. S. to Latins Applauded
Supreme Court Justice William 0.
SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA) - Is-
Douglas was the principal speaker. rael's technical aid to Latin Amer-
Rafael expressed to the 1,000 ica was lauded by Dr. Jose A.
representatives of Jewish fraternal Mora, secretary-general of the Or-
orders Israel's gratitude for the ganization of American States, at
outpouring of economic aid by the the annual meeting of the Inter-
American people during the new American Economic and Social
Arab-Israel war and said Israel Council. He pointed out that Israel
bond dollars would help finance was one of the original partners
the readjustment of Israel's econ- of the Alliance for Progress which
omy.
was formed in 1941.
Justice Douglas, describing Is-
It was estimated that 40 per
rael as "a symbol of democracy in cent of all Latin Americans who
a benighted area," called for a have received development train-
"rule of law" to assure Israel's ing outside the Western Hemis-
security and role as a "teacher" of phere have received it in Israel
under-developed nations. He called under various alliance and bi-
the June war Israel's "severest lateral programs.
crisis" and said Israel had "won
Most Israeli aid effort has been
the battle without outside help in providing and paying for Israeli
and now rests secure-temporari- specialists rather than in making
ly."
loans and grants. Reuben Eiland,
A day later, the board of trus- coordinator of the program, said
tees of the Federation of Jewish Israel, as a developing country
Philanthropies of New York voted couldn't put up a lot of money on
unanimously to extend a loan to programs, but the Bank of Israel
the State of Israel through the pur- has invested $3,000,000 in short-
chase of $1,000,000 of Israel Bonds. term bonds from the Inter-Amer-
Samuel J. Silberman, president of ican Development Bank for use in
the federation, explained that the investments in Central America.
Israel Bond purchase was made Eiland was director-general of the
from federation's building fund re- Israel Ministry of Agriculture be-
serves raised in its City of Life fore taking his post here.
campaign.

Dutch Chamber Votes
Israeli Market Ties

HAGUE (JTA) - The Second
Chamber (lower house) of the
Netherlands parliament approved
by an overwhelming majority a
resolution calling for Israel's asso-
ciation with the six-nation Euro-
pean Economic Community. The
only factions voting against the
the opinion of Lilienblum Street proposal were the Communists,
prices will decline further hence, the Farmers Party and the ex-
a lull in transactions.
treme Socialist group.

Where is the Self-Styled
"Commander-in-Chief?"
JERUSALEM (ZINS) - Ahmed

Shukairy, self-styled "Commander-
in-Chief of the Palestinian Libera-
tion Army" escaped from Jerusa-
lem dressed as a woman. Were
the "heroic liberation fighter" to
have delayed his departure for
even one hour, he would have
fallen in the hands of the Israeli
army. He then would have had the
opportunity to fulfill his pledge to
receive foreign journalists in Tel
Aviv.

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