THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44-Pridny, ..kraosry 8, 1971 SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD WASHINGTON VILLAGE 4 bedroom brick colonial, profes- sionally decorated, kitchen built-ins. Electric garage. Completely land- scaped, outdoor deck and patio. Owner transferred. Please call for aPPt- Grand opening of beautiful center entrance 4 bedroom brick colonial, attached 2 car garage, built•in oven, raase a saws. o.lnken family room & raring room, brick foyer, separate breakfast room. All alum. trim on exterior. $37,1341. chamberlain LI. 3-8962 BALFOUR W. of COOLIDGE DETROIT-IT OWNER 20535 Avon-Nr. 8 Mile Rd. Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, new carpeting, newly finished basement, central air-conditioning, custom dra- pes- Unique Patio. garage. Spacious 3 bedroom ranch, 21/2 baths, large paneled den, center entrance pass hall, central air- conditioning. Finished basement. Completely carpeted. 214 car ga- rage. PLEASE CALL 542-3053 537-8256 HUNTINGTON WOODS PROPER OAK PARK Charming colonial, 4 bedrooms, VA baths, large living room with nat. fireplace, formal dining room, good size kitchen with eating area. 2 car garage. By owner. 338,900. 3 becizotonm. 114 baths, central air. Beer. roans. New carpets and dra- pes, dishwasher, stove, refrig. 2 car garage. Near shopping, transporta- tion. Best offer. 398-2864 398-4432 3 BEDROOM RANCH carpeting throughout, gas New heat and humidifier.. New shrubs. Garage. Assume 51/4% mortgage. 8 MILE-BURT ROAD AREA. Below FHA. PIANO lessons in my home. Beginners only. Ages 5-13. References. 835-0190. VIOLIN Lessons - children, adults Member of Detroit Symphony Or- chestra; Mr. Kaufman, 548-4361. CERTIFIED experienced teacher will tutor all elementary subjects. 356.5230. MODERN math tutoring, all grades. M.A.-B.S. degrees. Certified, experi- enced teacher. 545-3898. PRIVATE Bar-Mitzva teacher with syna- gogue, also Hebrew. UN 3-9756. SOUTHFIELD 21910 WINCHESTER OPEN SUN. 2-5 Open Sun. 1-5 13353 Ludlow HOWARD T. HUNTINGTON WOODS .KEATING 3 bedroom brick, 114 baths, attach- ed garage. Vacant. Move right In. 646-1234 CALL U 1-5260 OAK PARK.' 21641 CLOVER/AWN moor ' in condition. 3 bedroom. 646-9200 A WOLOK-LEWIS and ROTH MODEL WHOLESALE Distributor of National brands. mens and ohildrens underwear & knitwear, located in Detroit needs person with sales experience in this field to cover established accounts in Michigan. Replies handled confidential- ly. Write Box 1001, The Jewish News, 17515 W. 9 Mile Road, Southfield. Receptionist for Manufacturers Representative in Farmington area. Typing required, dictation preferred. Call Mr. Rose 477-7700 Permanent, career oriented, non- smoking, exceptionally intelligent person invited to Inquire about position with our company. Erten- lived written Information about us, our objectives and requirements available by calling. 1-761-9026 or writing Ross Management Services, Box 1749, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106 RETIRED? OFFICE 352-2330 ARTISAN SALES PAINTING - Light plumbing, work- guaranteed. TY 7-2501. ODD jobs, electrical, carpentry, plumb- ing, etc. • Free estimates. 399-4172, 542- 6251. 54 - HALLS FOR RENT Private banquet and conference room for •meetIngs, birthday par- ties, showers, etc. Food available. Dawson's - Harvest House 14390 W. 8 Mile Rd., Oak Park 545-9410 55-A-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1970, 20 volumes. Atlas, dictionary. New in carton. Con- sole piano. 543-1459. LIVONIA MALL Semi-Annual ANTIQUE WALK GU. 647-5362 OR 351.0262 Jan. 11-16. 9:30 am.-9 p.m. 40 DEAL- ERS.- All antiques on display are for sale. Antiques and collectables Apt. Bonding Soles & M•stogetuant Browse In comfortable 72 tempera- tures. Free parking - Free adrais- liOn. Gelik Lovinstein, Rwltar LIVONIA MALL . 7 Mile at Middlebelt only. Mature, well educated. Extensive Training Program Suite 2712, Sheraton-Cadillac 961-0584 Complete personalized MODEL PHONE 354-5281 I'LL FIX anything. Carpentry, elec- trical repairs. Rec. rooms. Reasonable. Mr. Samuels, LI 4.0606. COOK - HOUSEKEEPER HO CLEANING - KOSHER HOME-2 ADULTS BOOKKEEPING BY MARYANN 1' CLOSED FRIDAY; 534-5100 or Res. 676-5070 • COMPLETE interior painting and de- corating. New and old wood refinished, antiquing. Reasonable. References. 547- 1438. 56-ANTIQUES NcED woman with recent re- EJER / . Local Independent Roofer Free Estimates Hot Tar or Residential Shingles WASHERS and gas dryers-2 each. Will accept as donations. United Hebrew Schools. 3544050. desires position ax companion. Willing to stay nights. 538-3431. $42,950 Household and Office Furniture ELECTRIC repairs - reasonable. Ap- pliances. 354-1674. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, Family Room with fireplace, 2 car at- tached garage, all light fixtures, self-cleaning double oven and many more features. LARKINS MOVING CO. HERALD ROOFING CO. COMPANION, convalescent care, baby- sitting. 831-3687. gmnuttliate. PDAAIMI110.11, IF YOU need painting - ask mY price. • Call Morris after 4. LI 60673. ELDERLY woman would like com- panion. Top wages. Must live in. Southfield area. 368-1200, LI 4.7570, 358- 0110, 352-2726. 961-5466 12 Mile-Iiiste Twyckingham Village 22652 Ivanhoe Lane 543-4832 PLUMBING. Expert home repair spe- cialist, garbage disposals, repaired and serviced. Call UN 4-6926. DECORATING, painting, neat and clean. Small carpenter work. 544-4104, 542-3270. NEW low price -$28,450 American MostpliCo. UN. 4-7405 r Le- A-9333 Call BLDR Evenings 3511-4041 Local and Long Distance STORAGE Packing, pianos, appliances, household furnishings, office furniture. 8829 Northend-Ferndale HELP WANTED for wholesale holsery and underwear house, for general work. Call 9 a.m. to 12 noon. WO 3.2324. LAST 2 HOMES 3 bed. ranches, 11/2 baths. Choose your bathroom fixtures, colored tiles, formica & floor covering. Prep'd for air cond. full base. 45 days poss. JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long-Distance Also storage. 894-4587 PART-TIME SALES WORK MENS CLOTHING 14411 Bergman, Oak Pork 11/2 bath cen tecrutio e=sce ranch, central alr-c on elates remit new disiwadier, appliance& euee base- ment. Priced to well. CALL FOR APPE OPEN SUN. 111. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. 474-8953. 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Outstanding tri - level with 3 large bedryoms, 214 baths, 26 ft. family room with fireplace and library. Fully landscaped with auto. sprin- kling system. All for only $43,900. • 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS 534-5875 12 Mile-Greenfield area. 3 bdrm. ark. ranch, new car- peting. air-cond., blt-in kit. 14 yrs. old. $24,500. PANELING, partitifloors and ceil- ings tiled. Also small ' jobs. Reasonable. Ron. LI 3-4576 after 5. EXPERT paperhanging and interior painting. Charles Cadotte, 874.3281. TUTORING all elementary subjects. B.S. & M.A. Experienced teacher. 356• 1918. 544-9534 or 548-1500 air- Call 353-8515 HUNTINGTON WOODS ASK FOR HELAINE WOOLF 10 Mile-Greenfield Area 3 bedrooms, family room, baths, finished basement, conditionino. go. BAR-MITZVA, synagogue, Hebrew tu- tor. 342-9254. ENJOY THE NEW YEAR in this cheerful 4 bedrm. US bath home. featuring sep. Din. Rm., Den, Fam- ily kitchen, 2 car gar. Asking only 132,900. Consolidated Devp. Co. 354-6237 JIMS - Wallpaper removed by steam, wall washing. Free estimates. 353-2362. 2 fully improved lots ready to 352-1695 19310 Jeffery, Lane 1 Meek Mertes off Mile, between • Illerflawealens•Evvregreen. Enter an Twisting. Open daily 1 to a p.m., Sae. 1 fe a p.m. ODD jobs. Electric work. No Saturday calls. LI 54680. REDFORD Lahser-7 Mile Rd. Area 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALL SO-IUSINESS CARDS 17.A-LOTS FOR SALE service. Trial balance--flank Reconcilia- tions-Payroll Taxes-Quarterly Returns-Soles Tax. CALL 338-4197 EMPLOY WANTED I High school girl of good ap- and character weld like • permanent, or ansoporarr Iola after school and Saturdays. I am qualified es 'tales person, clerk, able to price and display nierchandisk, de office filing, etc. Phone 342-0001. pearance Kirshblum Wants New Time Limit for Returning Israelis to Enjoy Benefits PARIS (ZINS) All Israeli res- idents who left the country before 1964 had full rights of new immi- grants if they returned to Israel by Dee. 31. - Whether that time limit should be extended was discussed at a conference of aliya workers in Paris, with the participation of Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, head of the aliya-department of the Jewish Agency. Rabbi Kirshblum, said he feels the time limit should be extended for an additional year, and that he has made this recommendation to the Jewish Agency Executive. A final decision will be taken at the plenary session of the execu- tive, which is scheduled for the•end of January in Jerusalem. Labor Dept. Issues Sabbath Observer Guide to Employer. • NEW YORK (JTA) - The Na- tional Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) an- . nounced that the Department of Labor has issued proposed.regula- tions protecting the rights of Sab- bath observers employed or apply- ing for jobs with firms which con- tract with the federal government. The published regulations will go into effect after a 30-day period in which public comment is invited. They require government con- tractors "to make reasonable ac- commodations to the r e l i g ious needs of employes and applicants for employment" who "regularly observe Friday evening and Satur- day, or some other day of the week, as the Sabbath." Nathan Lewin, chairman of COLPA's Washington, D.C. Chap- ter, which had requested the issu- ance of the regulation several months ago and had negotiated with Labor Department officials on its wording, hailed the new regulation as "added protection for the observant Jew and for ad- herents to other .faiths who are now denied employment or•promo- tion simply because an employer who would be able, with slight In- convenience, to hire them is not sympathetic to their religious needs." • Lewin noted that the proposed Labor Department regulations. direct contractors to give writ- ten "reasons in detail" when- ever they "feel •that a particular job cannot be filled by a Sabbath observer. They also require em- ployers to provide, "for general distribution," signed notices stat- mg that they will accommodate Sabbath-observers. He noted that there have been many instances of religious dis- crimination in federal employ- ment, particularly' in the Post Of- fice Department. "As matters stand now," he said, "the federal government has not provided for its own employes the same reli- gious guarantees it directs for employes of private concerns." In April 1969, he reported, COLPA requested the Civil Serv- ice Commission to issue a guide- line for federal employment simi- lar to that previously - issued by the Equal Opportunity Commission. Negotiations over language have been completed and the recom- mendation is on the desk of the chairman of the Civil Service Com- mission, Lewin said. However, "it has not been dia- lodged by senatorial and cantons sional requests." He noted that COLPA will feel obliged to take the question to court if there is more . delay by the commission. Non-Orthodox Judaisms Show Inroads in Israel TEL AVIV (ZINS)-In a public opinion poll conducted by the In- stitute for Public Opinion Re- search, 52 per cent of the Israel population welcome the growth of Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel. Only 26 per cent of those ques- tioned were categorically opposed, while 10.8 per cent of those sur- veyed confessed they never heard of these denominations. Most sig- nificant was that of all -,who claimed to be "religious," 31 per cent favor the • growth of Reform and Conservative Judaism. , Only two years ago, in a similar poll, only 40 per cent of those interviewed favored a free hand for the non-Orthodox movements. and an equal number-40 per cent -had no knowledge of them. Israel PartiCipates in Biology Parley GENEVA-Israeli_ 3Cielltillt Yea- kov Saphir represented his coun- try at the recent meeting of the Inter-Ellropean Molecular Biology Organization here. This was the first time that Israel joined an intergovernmental Heaven arms with pity those European body, and it is consider- whom it would not see destroyed. ed a boost for Israel's scientific -Lao-Tse standing with Europe. .