38-Friday, July 5, 1968 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE POWDER HORN ESTATES Maple-Middlebelt area. West Bloom- field. 3/4 acre scenic lot. trees, sewer, water. MUST SELL. Terms. CALL 851-3241 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 1/2-acre site. $3,500. Big Lake, near Waterford. 563-4282. 30-A--INSTRUCTIONS SUMMER Tutoring? Experienced certi- fied teacher for remedial reading, Pri- mary subjects or Hebrew. Call 358-1106. BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew, Bible, Syna- gogue, English; experienced tutor. 342-9254. SOUTH Fl ELD 20 improved lots in 10 MI-Southfield Area. Individuals or builders. Easy terms. Priced from $6,250 to $13,500. Norm Steel, LI 7-7337 17-D--ACREAGE FOR SALE 97 ACRES FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Industrial, Commercial, Multiple W. of Halsted Rd. betw. 10 & 11. adjacent to the world's largest in- terchange. PRICE REDUCED. Excel- lent opportunity to assume present Land Contract or new terms. EDITH GOODMAN-JOEL GOODMAN DI 1.1540 or VE 8-0077 WARREN SEELYE FARM LAND PRICE REDUCED 117.8 ACRES - NOVI, MICHIGAN FASTEST MOVING COMMUNITY IN MICHIGAN. 1,970 iwI' ON B MILE & 2,680 ON GARFIELD MARVELOUS POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPERS. OWNER WILL ACCEPT 10 YEAR LAND CON- TRACT 25% DOWN - FARM HOUSE & BARNS & WHEAT FARM -PAYS FOR ITSELF. EDITH GOODMAN - JOEL GOODMAN DI 1.1540 of VE 8-0077 WARREN SEELYE call us for our new Mich. Business guide. We are members of Partridge assoc. 19-E--BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SOUTH F I ELD 31-TRANSPORTATION MI. 4-7676 INVESTORS ATTENTION IN HEART OF TROY 920 ft. Maple Avenue frontage. Zoned business. Ideal for hospital or convalescent home. All utilities in. Specail assessments paid. Will divide. E. W. KURTH, REALTOR MI. 4-7676 19-G-OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE BUILDING 35x100 at 13446 W. 7 Mile Road. Air-conditioned. Rent or sell. In- side 18 small offices. 358-1631. Medical Clinic Uveanois-Outer DT. Fully air-cond. 7-yr.-old modern bldg. Mo. rental $1,050. Good investment. Good deal for imimed. sale. Call us for New Michigan 50-BUSINESS CARDS EUROPA JOHN LOREE PAINTING NUMBER ONE IN LIVE-IN DOMESTICS Brush, spray, roll. Interior, exterior. Insured. • Stability • Value • Efficiency Qualifications and screenings by our agents. Girls and couples from Jamaica and Canada, etc. NO BUT NO CARS TO BE DRIVEN To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas( Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- where. SUITE 804 W. NORTHLAND TOWERS 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE Insured Driveway System 9970 GRAND RIVED DETROIT, MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE HELP Wanted, part of full time. Good wages. 532-7160. SCERETARY for general office work in music store. DI 2-8880. TEACHER for Sunday Religious school beginning September. Good Jewish background. LI 8-9000. TEACHERS - Elem. and high school. Early afternoon for 1968-1969. 353-6750. SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER Are you able to be the "Bosses Right Hand"? Good shorthand, elec- tric typewriter, ability to handle details independently. Challenging position for responsible individual. Liberal compensation with fringes. Submit resume to BOX 881 The Jewish News, 17100 West 7 Mile Road, Detroit, Michigan 48235 TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST FOR A LARGE Real Estate Office in Northwest area. Knowledge of Rea lEstate office procedures help- ful. Typing essential. Call for Inter- view. Mr. Richards. 342-2839 Mr. & Mrs. Ambition Have you ever considered a career in Real Estate? Improve your status in lif.. Age no bar- rier. We will train you. See us now! We have 4 openings available to complete our staff. Call Mr. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. Coolidge just S. of 10 Mi. SECRETARY 358-1370 45-A-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED INTEREST IN PURCHASING A GOING BUSINESS. POS- SIBLE PARTNERSHIP OR NEW VENTURE. HAVE UP TO $40,000 TO INVEST. ALL REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL. WO 1-8570 Rent blowing machine $15 - do it yourself or add $20 labor- we do it for you. LET US HELP YOU SELL, RENT or MANAGE YOUR PROPERTY The Jewish News, 17100 West Seven Mile-Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235 in OAK PARK or DETROIT WE DO PAY CASH, IF YOU PREFER GELLER 546-6211 22030 Coolidge. Oak Park BEAUTIFUL Oak dining room suite. 9 pieces. TO 6-1770. 60-CARS FOR SALE '67 CADILLAC deVILLE MODERN PIANIST • to provide back- ground music for your special oc- casions. Phone 626-4062. 4-door, blue with white vinyl top. 11,500 miles. GM execu- tive car. All power, loaded with extras. $4,595. PAINTING - Neat and clean. Small carpentry work. Bill Powell. 542-3270. PAINTING. Exterior-interior. Free esti- mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KB 8-1047. LI 2-6782 ELECTRIC repairs. All types - Resi- dential, commercial. EL 6-7228. Irving Weiss, 53 A-1 PAINTING, decorating, interior- exterior. UN 4-0326. Irving Weiss, owner and operator of Delite Cleaning on 7 Mile Rd. died June 29 at age 53. Mr. Weiss was a life resident of the Detroit area and resided at 20990 Virginia, Southfield. He was a member of Mosaic Lodge, Cres- cent Shrine Club, Bnai Brith, a board member of the Detroit Dry Cleaning Institute, and a vice- president of the Detroit Laundry Association. He leaves his wife, Helen; a son, Gary; a daughter, Judy; a brother, Murray; his mother, Mrs. Rose Weiss of Los Angeles; and two sisters, Mrs. Israel (Edna) Schul- man, and Ruth Weiss of Los An- geles. Vernco ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER Call Evenings Until 9 353-3284 Local and Inter-state Also storage. 894-4587 Mail resume to Box 878, 55-13-APPAREL FOR SALE 534-8835 Household and Office Furniture 24-A-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 55-MISCELLANEOUS 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS ATTIC INSULATION Challenging administrative po- -sition with diversified respon- sibilities. Must have organiza- tional ability, well versed in all office routine, thorough with figures, and able to handle correspondence. Position offers I iberal compensation with fringes and good future with fast growing aggressive corn- pony. 931-0112 Expert Paperhanging Painting Interior Only References Chas. Cadotte 874-3281 LAWN work. Mowing, edging, bedding and trimming. You name it. College BEAUTIFUL current summer matern- thy wardrobe from Page Boy-complete- students. 545-4782. shorts, evening, daytime, dress & coat GENERAL modernization work. Cement ensembles. Tremendous bargain if sold work, carpenter work. Roofing and sid- as unit. Size 12. 646-9002. ing. Attic rooms, recreation rooms. Reasonable. LA 7-4248. LARKINS MOVING CO. 11839 Livernois 543-4832 CALL 353-2235 SO-BUSINESS CARDS LADIES alterations-quick service. Ex- perienced. Reasonable prices. 538-4030. ADMINISTRATOR NAT'S REALTY JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. slate, 8 cues, Belgium balls, $190 each. Delivery available. WARREN SEELYE We have qualified buyers. Call for cash sales. i26 Belmont. 2 Brunswick Pool Tables, solid OFFICE MANAGER NEED LISTINGS Russell. One day service. TO 8-4005. WRITE BOX 885 EDITH GOODMAN -JOEL GOODMAN DI 1-1540 of VE 8-0077 22-REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR BETTER wall washing. call James The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235 For downtown Jewish agency. One who has good office train- ing and likes to work with people. Experience helpful, but not important. CALL MRS. VASS. Business Guide We are Members of Partridge Assoc. FREE NEW TESTAMENT For Synagogue or home Compara- tive Religion Study. Available in English, Yiddish or Hebrew. Write: SCRIPTURES. Dept. H-51. 151 Pros- pect Drive, Stratford, Conn. 06497. Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- age, pianos, appliances, nousehold furn- ishings. 8829 Northend-Ferndala Golperin. b. f. chamberlain co. 342-7693 • Promptness • Transportation Charges • Documentations and Processing Charges 75x120 ft. Greenfield frontage. Zoned office services. E. W. KURTH, REALTOR 40-B-LIVE-IN MAIDS CEMENT WORK PATIOS GARAGE FLOORS DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS CALL AFTER 6 P.M. 383-3535 FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 44547. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED PAINTING and decorattng. All work guaranteed. References-. TY 7-2501. TYPING done in my home. 862-7818. Clara Katz. PLUMBING-Expert home repair spe- cialist, garbage disposals, repaired and serviced. Call 341-6058. , Letter-Writing Champion. Dies Funeral services will be held today at Kaufman Chapel for Wolf Levitan, a nonegenarian who lived at the Camelot Hotel on Park Ave. He was famous here as a letter- writer and he was a champion of many causes, always defending the rights of downtrodden, speaking up against anti-Semites and anti- Israelis. By 1970, the Labor Department estimates there will be 900,000 nursing home beds in the nation, exceeding the number of acute hospital beds by 80,000, the Michi- gan Nursing Home Association re- ports. Yeshiva U. Press Publishes Work by Dr. Sidney B. Hoenig A marked tribute to the genius of the late head of Yeshiva Uni- vprsit,, is erntained in a Yeshiva University Press publication, "Rabbinics a n d Research: T h e Scholarship of Dr. Bernard Revel,'-' by Dr. Sidney B. Hoenig. Supplementing t h e evaluative work in this vol- ume is a prologue by the man who Dr. Revel succeeded Dr. Revel, Dr. Samuel Belkin, who honors his predecessor under the title "The Transplanter of Tora on This Continent." Dr. Hoenig's compilation of Dr. Revel's important writings is sup- plemented by an introductory essay in which he pays honor to "the scholarly capacity of a pene- trating mind, revealing an educa- tor, teacher, expert researcher, master in Tora lomdus (learned acumen) and an expert in scien- tific-academic investigation of the new and old in Jewish scholar- ship." Dr. Revel's works on ethics, philosophical thought, Karaitica, "Restoration of Semikha," "Rab- binic Novenae," Jewish notables and other subjects are part of the collected works that serve to en- lighten students on major Jewish subjects. There is an epilogue to this vol- ume by Dr. Leon D. Stitskin on "The Eternal Thirst for Know- ledge" and added tributes are in- corporated by Drs. Jacon I. Hart- stein, Leo Jung, Bernard Lander, Hirschel Revel and Solomon Zeit- lin. Famous Letters by George Moore As novelist, poet, dramatist, George Moore is among the great figures in world literature. The significance of his work, his relationship to many of the other great world figures, his attitudes on the works and activities of his contemporaries, are reflected in an impressive work, "George Moore in Transition," publish ed by Wayne State University Press. Contaning a valuable comment- ary by Helmut E. Gerber; associ- ate professor of English at Purdue University, this volume incorpor- ates letters written by Moore dur- ing the years 1894-1910 to T. Fisher Unwin, who was Moore's publisher, and Lena Milman, who is credited with having stimulated Moore's interest in Russian literature. The great value of this work lies in its inherent commentaries on works by. Emile Zola, Fedor Dostoevsky, Iv an Turgenev, Arthur Symons, George Eliot, Jane Austen, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce and others. Students of world literature will find great merit in such splendidly compiled work and in the selection of valuable material revealing the personality structure of great world literary figures. There is, for example, the quo- tation from Zola on replies to criti- cism ("As Zola had reportedly done on one occasion when asked 'Why not answer the criticism?' - 'Oh, no, I cannot answer anybody now, I have passed the years of de- fence.' ") There is the comment b3 the editor of the volume that neither George Eliot nor Hane Austem were good letter writers. In its totality "George Moore in Transition" is significant for its revealing factors about noted writers. Of the developing countries' 800 million child ren, half do not re- ceive any formal •educatio n. UNICEF helps to train teachers and to produce teaching materials. .