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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-07-04

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30—Friday, July 4, 1969

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SO-A—INSTRUCTIONS

50—BUSINESS CARDS

SMALL JOBS, basement ceiling and
floors tiled, walls paneled. Reasonable.
Ron. LI 3-4576.

Marlin Hemphill Named Max Fried, Teacher
for Cancer Foundation
Chamberlain Co. Veep

Chamberlain Real Estate Co. has
announced the appointment of Mar-
lin R. Hemphill as vice president
BRICK RANCH
BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew, Synagogue, Eng.
and director of
lish. Experienced tutor. 342-9254. 546-0583.
Immediate occupancy on this well
finance.
kept 3 bedroom brk. home, tiled
3 ELEM. TEACHERS working on their
lice. Rm. extra lay. in base., screen-
Let
us
recommend
one
to
Master's will tutor children in any
Hemphill has
ed porch. 2 car brick garage $2500
Call 399-9449, 399-1759, 342-7977.
subject.
F.H.A.
terms.
dn.
just completed a
you. Painters, wallpaper hang-
274-8005
35-year career
40—EMPLOYMENT
ers — courtesy.
with Allegheny
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
Ludlum Steel
SOUTH FIELD
ELDERLY woman wants mature com-
Corp., Pittsburgh.
panion, slight duties. Beautiful room
KNOPPOW PAINT COMPANY
His most recent
FIRST OFFERING
with bath, apartment building, live-in.
Wages. 368-1200, EL. 6-3253, LI. 4-7570,
position with the
To see this home is to buy it.
14960 Livernois — UN 2-5272
358-0110.
firm was that of
Magnificent 4-bedroom custom-
EXPERIENCED salesperson for woman's
assistant to the
built colonial. Foyer with wind-
apparel shop. Imperial Clothing Co. A-1 PAPERHANGING and painting. Im-
Hemphill
president.
477.7990.
ing stairway, family room with
mediate service. UN 4-0326.
While serving in a management
natural fireplace and built-in
BOOKKEEPER
wanted

part-time.
LI.
post for the firm's Royal Oak divi-
bar. Every known luxury through-
6-3220, 9-11:30 a.m.
EXPERT PAPERHANGING
out. 2-car garage, electric eye.
sion, Hemphill served on the Royal
PAINTING
MATURE PERSON for bakery sales.
ASK FOR
Mose-in condition.
Oak school board for nine years,
Full-time preferred. LI 7-2584,
RUTH KORN.
INTERIOR ONLY.
five as president.
REFERENCES
Hemphill is past president of the
863-0700
353-2586
WORK IN PAWN SHOP
Detroit Chapter of the National
JULES M. KLEIN
Experienced person, full-time, top CHAS. CADOTTE 874-3281 Association of Accountants and was
wages.
national director. He received a
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. a
Local and Long Distance STORAGE. "Distinguished Citizens Award"
OAK PARK
1400 Michigan
Packing, pianos, appliances, household from the Greater Royal Oak Cham-
furnishings.
Beverly-9 Mile
WO. 2-8698
ber of Commerce in 1962. While
8829 Northend—Ferndale
The most luxurious 6 room face
there, he was a trustee of William
543-4832
brk. ranch. 3 large bedrms, beauti-
LARGE Linen Supply Company looking
for supervisor. Call Max, TE. 1-6700.
ful Rec. Rm. gas ht.
Beaumont Hospital, director of the
FOR BETTER well washing. call James
Boys Club of South Oakland Coun-
Russell. One day service. TO 64005
Kenosha N. of 10 Mile
526 Belmont.
ty, an adviser on the Board of the
SEAMSTRESS
Very lovely 7 room face brk. ranch,
2
car
gar.
large
Den,
3 bedrms &
Experienced in men's clothing—
FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Royal Oak Probation Department
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.
and chairman of the suburban unit
preferred.
SOUTHFIELD
for the Metropolitan Torch Drive
Most Luxurious 7-room Face BRICK
ED DUFFY'S MEN'S SHOP
LARKINS MOVING CO. Fund.
RANCH. 2u, yrs old. 2000 sq. ft.
17614 Grand River
2 car attached gar. Close to Shop.
Household and Office Furniture
ping & Synagogues.
Local and Inter-state
VE 8-3666

LEEWIN-7 MILE

MATH TUTORING, grades 7-12. James
Wineman. UN 3-6372.

Penn 342-2900

17-A—LOTS FOR SALE

FRANKLIN Forest. 13 Mlle and North-
western. Large lot—especially suited
for split-level home. 353-5742.

SOUTHFIELD

100'x175' Treed Lot

Coventry Woods Lane

off Bell Rd.

OWNER

851-3880

SOUTHFIELD. Choice lot. North of 12
Mile, East of Lahser. First lot on Wood-
haven. 160x172. 353-7896.

125 FT. FRONTAGE in Southfield. Sew-
er. water and gas. 353-9482.

26—LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

Beautiful
Cedar Haven

For Sale-10 individual-
ly owned summer homes
—completely furnished
—m o d e r n. Swimming
pool, club house. A sum-
mer paradise.

19 miles North of Port Huron
on Lake Huron. For details call
in Southfield 358-4598, or Lex.
iegton, Michigan 1-359-7255.

30-A—INSTRUCTIONS

Also storage.
894-4587

SALESPEOPLE

A Future That's Just
As Bright As You Make It!

We're the leading company in
our field, paying top eamings
and highest commissions, and
we're looking for experienced
already earning
salespeople
If
$10.000-$15,000 a year.
your mature and have sold new
or used cars, real estate, life in-
surance, or encyclopedias, etc.
—and you want to move up
where the big money is, we'd
like to talk you you. We offer

• Training Program
• Liberal Salary while
training
• Blue Cross
• Year-round advertising
program
• Highest commission
• Permanent employment
• Top earnings

BOND-BILT CONST. CO .
13800 W. 8 Mile Road

JO 6-8600

• Ask for Mr. Fields
or Mr. Sable

40 - A — EMPLOYMENT WANTED

BAAL KRIAH—Tkiah, Shaharit. Avail-
able for High Holidays. Out of town
preferred. 547.3973.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

SPACE AVAILABLE IN NEW
STORE OPENING IN BIRM-
INGHAM FOR MEN'S SHOES
A N D LUGGAGE DEPART-
MENT.

UN 4.7408

EXPERIENCED ENGLISH TUTOR

50—BUSINESS CARDS

Placement exams! Teacher
at
Wayne State will tutor in com-
position and/or literature on any
level. Call after 6:00. 866-9076.

PLUMBING. Expert home repair spe-
cialist, garbage disposals, repaired and
serviced. Call UN. 4-6926.

Prepare for S.A.T. College Boards.

ENGLISH TUTOR

19—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

NEED A PAINTER!

PAINTING AND decorating. All work
guaranteed. References. TY 7-2501.

19—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

before you lease your
new office space • • •

SEE THE NEW, DISTINCTIVE, IDEALLY LOCATED

CENTRAL PARK OFFICE PLAZA

(Opposite Southfield Civic Center'

26011 Evergreen Rd., corner 101/2 Mile Rd.

71,000 Sq. Ft. for October occupancy

will divide
For information; Call Mr! Cane at 313-353-1457

PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free esti-
mates. Reasonable. LI. 7-5639, KE. 8-1047.

OIL PAINTINGS — Originals -
ways nominaL Call 356-8116.

Cost

al-

Orthodox Rabbis
Reject Demand
for Reparations

FALLSBURG, N.Y. (JTA)—The
Rabbinical Council of America, or-
ganization of Orthodox rabbis,
WEAVLNG, burns, tears. Couches.
went on record unanimously here
chairs, clothing. Reasonable prices. 352-
on rejecting "categorically" the
2531.
concept of "reparations" demand-
ed by black militants from
CARPENTRY WORK
churches and synagogues for Ne-
ALL KINDS, EXTERIOR, INTERIOR
gro deprivations over the years.
Free Estimates
The action was taken by the rab-
binical body at the close of its
I. Schwartz
33rd
annual convention in one of
LI 3-4035
BR 3-4826
a series of resolutions on domestic
issues.
In calling for adoption of the
HAVING A PARTY?
resolution against "reparations,"
Rabbi Bernard A. Poupko of Pitts-
For serving & clean up
burgh, the convention chairman,
Call
asserted that "reparations" would
863-5370
Linda
result in creating a "greater gulf
341-8874
Carolyn
between blacks and whites, make
permanent the ghettoizing of the
Negro community and destroy all
efforts to integrate the American
into a united whole."
Vemco ELECTRONIC society
The resolution added that "Just
GARAGE DOOR
as we have the responsibility to
OPENER
combat white racism, so do we
have the equal responsibility to
combat backlash leadership which
tries—consciously or unconsciously
—to perpetuate black racism."
In another action, the rabbi-
nical group suggested a confer-
ence
of all major faith communi-
Cell Evenings Until 9
ties to coordinate a joint position
353-3284
concerning a recent U. S. Su-
preme Court decision to take up
the question of tax exemption for
56—ANTIQUES
religious institutions. The resolu-
tion expressed concern over a
New York property owner's at-
tempt to deny tax exemption to
religious institutions, saying "We
Michigan's best dealers under
see in it an attempt to further
one roof. LIVONIA MALL, 7
secularize our society and under-
MILE & MIDDLEBELT. No ad-
mine the spiritual values which
we promote."
mission charge. Flea market
The convention delegates called
bargains as well as priceless
on
all nongovernmental organiza-
items.
tions accredited to the United Na-
JULY 9, 10, 11 and 12
tions to join as one group in com-
batting what they described as "the
9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Soviet and Arab attacks" to "de-
stroy the effectiveness of their
work" at the UN.
91—COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP
Some 200 organizations are ac-
FOR SALE
credited as NGOs to present state-
SHENANDOAH Country Club member- ments to UN agencies and to par-
ship for sale. Reasonable. Call 646-4266
ticipate in debate by such agencies.
or 541-0166.
The NGOs include several Jewish
organizations.
This Space
Rabbi Zev Segal of Newark was
re-elected
president and Rabbi Ber-
Reserved
nard Berzon of Brooklyn, N.Y. was
re-elected first vice president.

CEMENT WORK. Repair side-drives or
porch steps. Reasonable. Call 398-0719.

ANTIQUE WALK

For YOUR Ad
Call

VE 8-9364

The common argument that crime
is caused by poverty is a kind of
slander on the poor.
—H. L. Mencken.

Max Fried, an esophageal speech
teacher for the Michigan Cancer
Foundation, died Tuesday at age
76. He willed his body to the
Wayne State University Medical
School.
A cancer victim who had lost
his larynx, Mr. Fried was national-
ly known for teaching thousands to
speak through the esophageal
method. Since last September, he
had taught Cancer Foundation
classes at Wayne State Univer-
sity's speech school. He was for-
mer president of the Anamilo
(Greek for "I speak again") Club,
comprised of laryngectomees.
Surviving are his wife, Virginia;
a son, John; a brother, Joseph; a
sister, Mrs. Herman Oxhandler;
and one grandchild. He resided
at 13140 Connor. Memorial serv-
ices for Mr. Fried will be held
4 p.m. Sunday in the Michigan
Cancer Foundation auditorium,
4811 John IL

Stanley Imerman,
Industrialist, 74

Stanley Imerman, president of
Imerman Screw Products and of
Press-Craft Manufacturing, both at
12165 Mack, died Sunday at age 74.
He headed the firms for 55 years.
Born in Clare, Mich., Mr. Imer-
man was a Detroit resident for
more than 60 years and was active
in the Allied Jewish Campaign,
Michigan Arthritis Foundation and
many other organizations. He also
belonged to Temple Beth El,
Franklin Hills Country Club, Stan-
dard City Club and Perfection
Lodge of the Masons.
Mr. Imerman, 8162 E. Jefferson,
leaves a sister, Mrs. Arthur R.
(Josephine) Bloom, two nieces and
two nephews.

Joseph Abrahams, 84;
Designer and Artist

NEW YORK—Joseph B. Abra-
hams, designer and artist, who
had created windows and mosaic
ceilings for temples and churches,
as well as the bronze doors of Tem-
ple Emanu-El here, died Tuesday
at age 84. He lived in Venice, Fla.,
but was here to celebrate what
would have been his 85th birthday.
The last days of his career were
devoted mainly to making illumi-
nated citations for award cere-
monies. Citations which he embel-
lished were given to leaders of in-
dustry and government, including
almost every President since
Woodrow Wilson.
Secretary of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America from
1901 to 1941, Mr. Abraham design-
ed many type faces, including
three sets of Hebrew type for a
30-volume edition of the Talmud
planned for publication in Jerusa-
lem. He also wrote for Jewish and
art journals.

Isaac Schneersohn

PARIS (JTA )—Isaac Schneersohn,
who founded the Memorial to the
Unknown Jewish Martyr and a
memorial museum of the Nazi
Holocaust here, was buried June 27
at services attended by government
officials and others. Mr. Schneer-
sohn died June 25 at age 90.

Front-Line Village Adopted

JERUSALEM—The smallholders'
village of Yardena, near the Jor-
dan River in the Beth Shean Val-
ley, which comes frequently under
the fire of Jordanian artillery posi-
tions beyond the river, has been
adopted by the Jewish National
Fund afforestation division.
On the occasion of a visit of JNF
Forest Inspector Noah Feted, the
settlement has been promised that
JNF experts will come to Yardena
each week to plant trees which
will both conceal the village homes

from enemy eyes and beautify the
area. A few thousand cypress and
pine trees will be planted there in
the first phase.

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