17—HOUSES FOR SALE WEST BLOOMFIELD Scenic lot. 2 beautiful ravine lots in a fine custom sub-division. Bounded on 3 sides by picturesque Franklin River. Sewers and water. First time offered. $15,000 each. Huntington Woods Manor Beautiful 11/2-story brk. bung. on 90' lot. 3 bedrms, Florida Rm., attached garage. Ask for Terry Reblitz LI 4-3104 or LI 7-2000 aka/44016c, THE RAVINE SOUTHFIELD A beautiful 4 bedroom ranch house. Price reduced. By owner. A beautiful 4-bedroom ranch house. Price reduced. By owner. 851-1641 or old girl and a baby boy. This is a position for an intelligent lov- ing woman. The home is 3 years old and you have o car for your own use. Please write for interview BOX 825 The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile, Detroit, Michigan 48235 SCHUBINER OAK PARK UN 1-5373 LUXURY-EXPANDABLE JO 6-4644 SOUTHFIELD 23551 NOEL FERNDALE. Large professional office, heated, $245 month. 548-6404, 358-0045. 22741 Woodward. 9 Mile-Evergreen CUSTOM MADE SILK DRAPES FOR KNOB IN THE WOODS APT. 353-7639 OUR GIRLS ARE FROM JAMAICA, ENGLAND, CANADA, ETC. and have been interviewed and screened by our very own agents. Visit with us and see for yourself at 30-A—INSTRUCTIONS BAR-MITZI/A, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English; experienced teacher, 342-9254. tea LI MARY NEDELMAN — Piano teacher. My home. 342-2286. EXPERIENCED piano teacher. Anne Ferguson. My home. 341-4348. 31—TRANSPORTATION CARS TO BE DRIVEN EL 6-3613 Open Sunday. 2-5 Large 4-bedroom 2-bath ranch. Finest appointments and equipment $47,500. Below bank appraisal. 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 358-1370 50—BUSINESS CARDS A-1 PAINTING, decorating, interior. UN 4-0326. After 6:30. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-1005 526 Belmont. Insured Driveway Systems FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 4-3547. 9970 GRAND RIVFa DETROIT, MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 SOUTHFIELD 12 Mile - Evergreen SUITE 804 W. NORTHLAND TOWERS CARPENTRY WORK — Specializing in recr. rooms and outside work. I. Schwartz, BR 34826, VE 8-5073. To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas( Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your ear any- where. By Owner EUROPA LIVE-IN DOMESTICS A good agency can save a great deal of wear and tear on your nervous system. We are a re- liable agency and have proven our program to be one of the best. Our hundreds of clients and growth of our agency is proof of our sincerity to serve you. 19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE TUTORING, Bar-Mitva. Also piano sons for beginners. Reasonable. 3-5163. Immediate possession. CUSTOM ROMAN BRICK RANCH on large wooded lot. 3 bedrooms with den or 4th bedroom, 21/2 baths, spacious living room with dining area_ 2 natural fireplaces, mahogany panel- ed family room and enclosed porch. Large deluxe kitchen with built-ins, breakfast area. Many deluxe fea- tures. 21/2-car garage with opener. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALH TO $41,500. 40-B—LIVE IN MAIDS 19—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 11/2 story brk. ranch HUNTINGTON WDS: twin size super bedrms, Den w/bit-in bar; 2 dining areas-2 full baths. Pan. Rec. Rm. (It's gigantic) w/fancy mahogany bar—glazed ter- race, 2 car att. garage. Room for 2 more bedrms & bath up as your family grows. Reduced to $42,000. COOLIDGE S. OF 10 MI. Dr. Abram Spiro, professor of highly regarded as a teacher of Near Eastern Languages and Lit- Hebrew at Wayne. eratures at Wayne State Univers- He is survived by a brother, ity, died Sunday at age 55. He Rabbi David Spiro, of Fuerth, lived at 630 Merrick. Bavaria. Born in Poland, Dr. Spiro joined the Wayne State faculty as an as- 71-ACRE FARM, near Brighton. Stream. Excellent investment. $750 per acre. Owner. LI 9-3516. UN 3-9314 547-3133 OFFICE 427-6310 HOME 476-0540 HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED LIVERNOIS W. Fort St. Section MAYWEATHER MOVING CO. Household and office furniture. No job too large or too small. Licensed and responsible movers. 40—EMPLOYMENT 353-5758 JEWISH PARENTS INSTITUTE Day or Night Want EXTRAS??? requires A secular organization qualified teacher for Sunday morn- ing program of Jewish culture and history for children age 10. 861-2280 See this 3 bedrm. Roman brk. ranch OAK PARK! 2 full baths, fin. base, Rec. Rm., central air cond. Family kitchen, 2 car gar. and more 1 I I $32,500. Ckahvbettaiht Household and Office Furniture LICENSED MOVERS PROFESSIONALS 894-4587 Person to take charge of whole- COOLIDGE S. OF 10 MI. LI 8-1500 LARKINS MOVING CO. DI 1-4200, ext. 273, 274, if no answer UN 3-2836 sale business office. High salary to qualified person. Alert, intelli- gent and good telephone voice. JO 6-4644 SOUTHFIELD JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Coll LI 6-9782 4 bedrooms, 3 complete baths. sunken wormy-chestnut paneled family room with fireplace. Fully air-conditioned. 2 car garage. Situ- ated on 14 acres in Hampshire Woods. $50,000 including carpeting. DI 1-8525 AND EL 7-0776 _ - SOCIAL GROUP Worker for expand- ing program in Southern Jewish Com- munity Center. Work includes super- vision of Youth Groups and direction of Summer Day Camp. Excellent Per- sonnel Practices. Storting salary de- pendent on experience and skilJs. SOUTHFIELD WRITE BOX 823 Owner leaving. Assume mtge. bal. 3 bed. brk. Contemn. No base, very clean. Carpeting, drapes, blt.ins• storms & screens, carport, fenced yard. Only $111 mo. payment. 12 MI-Greenfield area. Call Mr. A. J. Knapp. The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rood, Detroit, Michigan, 48235 KNOPPOW REALTY 863-4200 Don't Panic Dad! To sell the most revolutionary SAVINGS-RETIREMENT PLAN on the American Market. We supply office - telephone - ad- vertising leads. GUARANTEED SALARY. There's room for your large family in this 4-bedroom brk. bungalow OAK PARK! 254 baths, enclosed breezeway, attached garage. 67' lot, desirable neighborhood near every- thing. $26,900. atoodwitut COOLIDGE S. OF 10 MI. LI 8-1500 JO 6 - 4644 O BE SURE AND USE JEWISH NEWS WANT ADS Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- age. pianos. appliances, nousehold turn. shings. • 8829 Northend—Ferndals 543 - 4832 VIENNA FURRIER. Remodeling, re- pairs. Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462. 54 — HALLS FOR RENT LUTZKER HALL. Air•conditioned meet- ing hall. Reasonable rental. Banquet tables, chairs and kitchen facilities. For information call 545-6006. 55—MISCELLANEOUS PERSONNEL WANTED Phone or write Leonard L. Radner, Director of Agencies. Good for starter in business or fu- ture investment. $2400. book value, $1800. cash. Write Box 827 The Jewish News. 17100 W. 7 Mile Rr., Detroit, Michigan 48235. METRO. MUTUAL INS. CO. - 234 State Street WO 5-2850 I COINS CENTS THRU QUARTERS El 56—ANTIQUES ORT ANTIQUE SHOW 9 Friday, November 3, 1967-37 Dr. A. Spiro, Hebrew Scholar and Wayne State U. Professor to love and care for a 21/2-year- 18-D—STORES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For 2 days. Excellent position for a person wishing to become a mem- ber of a creative dental team. Top salary, private operatory. General practice with heavy emphasis on periodontal treatment and recon- struction. Replies confidential. 17-F--FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick, 4 stores. Income $2,900. Price $8,500. Small down payment. Luxurious 3 bedroom Roman brick ranch. Newly decorated. Custom drapes and carpeting throughout 21/2 baths, paneled den. Built-ins. Finished recr. room. 21/2 car garage. DENTAL HYGIENIST 851-1958 EL 7-1780 LI 8-1500 40—EMPLOYMENT 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE EVERGREEN-8 MILE. 20261 Huntington. 3-bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 baths, car- peting, drapes, semi-finished basement, air-conditioner, patio. Excellent condi- tion. Owner. KE 2-1768. Open Sun. 2-5. Tues. and Wed., Nov. 7 and 8. Cong. Bnoi Moshe, 10 Mile near Church, Oak Pork. $1.25. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily. 55-C—COATS FOR SALE MINK COAT, light gray, large collar. Practically new. Sacrifice. 356-3737. Samuel Holland, 74 Samuel Holland, a 50-year resi- dent of Flint and retired clothing merchant, died Thursday at age 74. He resided in recent years at 10801 Santa Maria. He was active in the United Jewish Appeal, was a life member of Flint's Cong. Beth Israel and also belonged to Cong. Ahavas Achim, Workmen's Circle and Ma- sons. He was born in Poland. Survivors are his wife, Minnie; a soil, Walter of Traverse City; two daughters, Mrs. William (Sar- ah) Whitehorn of Villa Park, Ill., and Mrs. Saul (Faye) Berch; three sisters, Mts. Hyman (Faye) Gross, Mrs. Rose Bombel of Flint and Mrs. Percy (Bess) Haron; seven DR. ABRAM SPIRO grandchildren and one great- sociate professor in 1957. He was grandchild. promoted to professor three years later. Showman Rose Buried Prior to Joining the WSU fac- in White Granite Tomb ulty, Dr. Spiro was rabbi of the Bnai Israel Congregation in Al- HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. buquerque and a captain in the —Showman Billy Rose was buried U.S. Army. From 1948 to 1952, Sunday, 20 months after his death, he attended Columbia University. in a $127,000 white granite tomb. Dr. Spiro was director of the The burial ended a long and Union of Liberal Progressive bitter court battle between Rose's Synagogues, London, from 1952 two sisters and the executors of until becoming a WSU faculty his estate. About 25 persons at- member. tended the funeral, including the A graduate of the Hebrew Uni- sisters and producer Elia Kazan, versity in Jerusalem, where he re- in a fashionable suburban ceme- ceived his BA degree, Dr. Spiro tery. Neither of Rose's living ex- received both his MA and PhD wives, nor the executors, were degrees from Columbia. He was present, Dr. Albert Sabin Heads 'Professors for Peace' in Mid-East, Group of 10,000 must make a settlement in the NEW YORK — Dr. Albert B. area.' " Sabin, developer of the oral anti- polio vaccine, has accepted the Over the weekend, the recently national chairmanship of American formed Americans for a Perma- Professors for Peace in the Middle nent Peace in the Middle East East, a group of more than 10,000 issued an appeal for support in a professors at 170 campuses full-page advertisement in The throughout the United States dedi- New York Times. The advertise- cated to finding a solution for ment said that the new organiza- permanent peace in the Middle tion would "seek to put the facts before the American public in East. The group of American profes- order to mobilize public opinion sors was formed early in June as against Washington's lack of ini- tiative" in carrying out President a spontaneous response to the Middle East crisis. American Pro- Johnson's five-point plan of June fessors for Peace in the Middle 19, calling for a durable peace in the Middle East. East includes many distinguished The statement added that Presi- university presidents, chancellors, dent Johnson realized "the need deans, and Nobel Laureates who for action" but that -'.'the State are determined to acquaint not only the academic world, but the Department has to date failed to take one step in that direction." entire American public, with the Meshula m Riklis, Israel- born nature of the Middle East crisis in an attempt to bring about a just financier, was listed as acting chairman and treasurer of the and lasting peace to that area of group. Herbert Rickman is execu- the world. tive director. The list ct! sponsors A reaffirmation of the group's contained Jewish and non-Jewish commitment to the principle of names. direct negotiations between Arabs Dr. Sabin. who is Distinguished and Israelis as the basis of such Professor of Re ,, earch Pediatrics peace appeared in a statement at the University of Cincinnati, Tuesday in the New York Times. will chair the first national con- It calls upon the United Nations ference of the American profes- to honor its own charter which sors in New York City Dec. 9 and recognizes "the right of all nations 10. to exist and establishes that peace Headquarters of American Pro- be achieved through negotiation." fessors for Peace in the Middle It also calls upon "President East have been established in New Johnson, the Congress of the York City at 420 E. 79th St. United States and the American people to uphold with firmness and without ambiguity the President's statement of June 19, HOW MUCH in which he declared: 'Clearly ARC sta.. the parties to the conflict must +25 EictsCiE,r be the parties to the peace. Sooner or later it is they who 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FOR SALE Bedroom, family room furniture. Drapes, carpeting, baby crib and miscellaneous. CALL SUNDAY 2-6 P.M., WEEKDAYS 7-9 P.M. 341-8737. - 19541 Cronbrook, Apt. 218