17—HOUSES, FOR SAt R . OAK PARK 10 MILE-GREENFIELD AREA 24220 KENOSHA 3 bedroom brick ranch. 11/2 baths, air-cond., dishwasher, carpeting, cus- tom draperies. Garage. Finished basement. Patio. Exceptionally clean and decorated. A must to see. Near schools and shopping. Judge for yourself. OWNER — 399-2223 OAK PARK What's Your Offer Immed. occup. 'on this freshly dec- orated 3 bdrm. brk. ranch cent. air, recr. room, carpeted throughout, pan. kitchen refrig., stove, garb. din). Convenient location. Priced at $24,900. What is It worth to you? SEDELLE Gnarl. chamberlain 547-7822 548-1500 23001 Church, Oak Pk. Open Sun. 2-5 "Move - in" condition RANCH. 3 bdrms. or 2 bdrms. & den, I V2 baths, CENT. AIR-COND. Spacious kit. in- cluding appliances, enclosed area porch, closets galore. 2 car gor. w/elec. doors. Convenient to syn. & shop. MILTON TODD. ALAN GROSSMAN co. 19345 Lissom:is DI 1-9090 SOUTHFIELD BEACON SQ. SUB. 4 bedroom colonial, 21/2 baths, fain. Ily room with natural fireplace, dining room. built-in oven, dish- washer, disposal, breakfast room. 2 car attached garage. Assume 5=..1% mortgage. Phone Mr. Disney, 353-6528 after 4:30 p.m. Real Estate One's Sales Top $100 Million in Year 24341 Coolidge ar. 10 Mile Large 3 bedroom brick ranch, 60 ft. lot. Full basement, gas heat, thermo-pane windows. Fully carpeted including kitch- en, ceramic tiled bath. Near Northland — Walking distance to shopping, synagogues, bus transportation. Good buy. Must see to appreciate. $24,900. OPEN SUN. 1-6' Call Builder-353-9148. limed. Occupancy 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom executive ranch, custom built with oversized kitchen, built- In china cabinet with desk, beam- ed family room with parquet floor- ing. Electronic garage door opener. Extra cedar close t, thermo-pane windows, 2 laundry rooms. Italian marble foyer. Finished full base- ment. $52,900. OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 22001 HARDING Owner anxious to selL Imnsicre , late 3 bedroom brick ranch, ' large living - dining el, pass hall, lovely carpeting and drapes. Cen - tral air. 2 car garage plus much more. Priced for immediate sale. 'REGINA GILBERT. MODERN math tutoring, all grades- M.A., BS. degrees. Certified experi- enced teacher. 545-3898. Call MARY SELESKO PLACE AROUND THE CORNER chamberlain EL 7-5414 LI 5-4251 . NORWOOD-OAK PARK 3 bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 baths, 2 car . garage. Carpeting and drapes. Rem room with bar. 545-0696 BY OWNER — OAK PARK 3 bedroom brick ranch close to 10 and Coolidge. Finished basement. 11/2-car garage. Call after 6 p.m. 545 1180 OAK PARK-10 MILE-COOLIDGE Newly. decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, central air. 11/2 baths, new carpeting, stove and refrigerator. Finished basement with bar. Patio, shed. Assumable 5-34% mtge. 542-2492 mannonom = WOS. PROPER- First time offered — Immediate en this elegant 4 1114 bath MI brick eekl- nisi Family room, fireplace. ilemsal dining room, modern .1fitelsenieeakfast room. 2 car ph- - rage. High assumable Inortsause 'at 514%. Priced for immediate sale. Call for aPPL REGINA GILBERT. AETNA MORTGAGE - AND REALTY - 1163-3101 or 399-9666 Small carpentry work. Free estimates. 5444104, 5423270. LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and Office Furniture Local and Loy-CHstonco ,Also storage. 894-4587 PAINTING — Light plumbing, work- guaranteed. TY 7-2501. AREA • 3 bedroom brick colonial, PA baths, paneled family room,- attached ga- rage. Central air, carpeting, drapes. dishwasher. Gas bar-b-que, fenced yard. Low interest mortgage. CALL FOR APPT. 543-7994 DIRECTOR Write Box 1003 The Jewish Mews, 17315 W. I, Mile WANTED—COMPAN ION DINING ROOM SET American of Martinsville, 2 years old. Dark walnut, Mediterranean, 44" round pedestal table, three 12" leaves, 6 chairs, 67" buffet, table pads. Original price $1,200., NOW FOR $759. 353-4548 AFTER 6 P.M. Available from $31,722.00 (Whims* Above, Packaged foe sss-ssis DIstiocifin_Building Corp. , For A Maid I. A Jiffi CALL JIFFI-MAID Transportation providad•ns o s t sup- plies furnish•d. Putty Insured, screened, dependable service. Cell any day 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. LIVESTOCK DEALER Madison, Wes. COB sei.rAss •- 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS for care for early afternoons by wom- an convalescing from illness. Expenses and salary. Energetic man needed to take over retiring -owner", established Oozi- ness activities. 60 Dar Occ1,9•17 Coilatisl Maids Telegraph & 12 Mile Roads erlenied. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES er. Paneled family room with fireplace and sliding slam door walL 31/2 Lichee of insulation in walls and ceiling — insulated glass windows and screens — second floor cedar closet — van- ities in both bathrooms — ce- ramic the in main bath. Free Parking , For summer day camp In suburban Detroit area. Jewish traditional EXPERIENCED nursing care. DI 1-9761. cleaning range — self defrost. ing refrigerator — built-in dish- washer — washing machine, dry- Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Free Admission 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE EXPERIENCED custom painter, interior or exterior. 544-1646. full basement — carpeting — central air-conditioning — self ANTIQUE SNOW Feb. 1st. thru 10th. Sun. Noon till 5 P.M. 354-3145 $1 ,000 TEL-TWELVE MAIL PRIVATE Hebrew lessons. Qualified teacher. 345-4941. WOMAN desires position as companion or help for invalid. LL 6-7572. Southfield Gardens Sub-Division no taw a SosIldiald Rd.) 56—ANTIQUES EXPERIENCED teacher wishes tutor- ing position. Any subject. Special Ed- ucation experience. 352-8357. 40-A--EMPLOYMENT WANTED OAK PARK 11 MILE-COOLIDGE 3 bedroom, 114 bath colonials with 2 car attached garage — BERT. Free Lessons Painting , statues, making dry flower arrangements, finish decorator items and gifts. Candle making supplies. Call 3994279 or just droll. In 3475 Robin, Berkley. Rd., Suite 265, Southfield, Mich. 48075. - O ni T hink y 2 ofyeasPring es you— ng - b il uy Perkling "w' 4 bedroom colonial, 21/2 Malik lovely family room with fire. place, kitchen with built-Ink double oven plus new 2 dose 30-A--INSTRUCTIONS 3 bdrni. brk. ranch, fem. rm.. 11/2- baths, cent air, band. 2 car att. gar. Sprink. aye $34,900. "Bey New wad Sen" refrigerator. Central Mr. a ow: 'attached. game. Asking WM& Call for appt. REGINA GU. Call DI. 1-1125 Greater Nararest Realty TUTORING all elementary subjects. B.S. & MA. Experienced teacher. 356- 1918. SOUTHFIELD LAHSER-111/2 MILE Farmington Township We have several desirable lots in 13-14 Mile, Middlebelt sec- tion, suitable for fine homes. Priced reasonable. SOUTHFIELD RANCH - OAK PARK Looking for value? This. Is Itt Lovely 3 bedroom plus family • room, library or 4th. bedroom, 11/2 bath brick ranch. New-kitch- en, double oven, refrig., built-in dishwasher. Enclosed back patio, built-1n bar-b-que. All alum, trim. A lot of house for only $211,700. Stop In and see for Yourself. REGINA GILBERT. PANELING, parUtions, floors and ceil- BAR-MITZVA, synagogue, Hebrew tu- ELECTRIC repairs—burglar alarms. 354- 1674 tor. 342-9254. 358-3435 24181 RIDGEDALE OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 24621 KIPLING NR. 10 MILE SO—BUSINESS. CARDS ings tiled. Also small jobs. Reasonable. A record volume of $100,749,170 Ron. LI 34874 after S. OAK PARK was set by Real Estate One in Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, base- combined sales of residential, com- ment, large fenced lot. Completely Carpet Cleaning--Dry Foam Method mercial and industrial property carpeted and draped, new wall- Living room-diniog room 8. hall $25. paper, all appliances, air•condltion- last year. ers, humidifier. Large shed for stor- Done quickly and efficiently. The firm's 20 offices in the De- age. Walk to elem. school and transportation. Assumable 614% troit metropolitan area reported Call 837 - 2371 mortgage. Early occupancy. sales of $88,742,520, and additional sales of $2,006,650 were handled by By Owner 543-7913 FURNITURE refinished and repaired. the firm's corresponding realtor Free estimates. 474-6953. affiliates throughout the country. JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Real Estate One is the one-year- Local and Long Distance STORAGE. old merger of Eisen Realty and 17 - A — LOTS FOR SALE Parking, *Boos, apr=ees.e. bousebold Investment Co., Gordon Williamson furnishings, office Prime Lot For Sale Co., Deremo & Son, Inc., and I629 Northend—Ferndale Mathers, Stevens and Martin, Inc. #84. Singer, Riverbank Es. 543 - 4832 Total 1970 sales exceeded com- tates off Bell Rd. 110x130 ft. EXPERT door lock installation, spec- bined sales of the hitherto inde- $22,000 less builders allow- ializing In dead-bolt locks. Cal tor estimate. LI 7-5779, evenings. . pendent firms for any previous ance. year. 398 - 7884 PAINTING, decorating. Neat and clean. BY OWNER BUILDERS MODEL 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Call 12-6, Sat. or Sun. 647-1739 PROVINCIAL living room furniture, chairs, lamps, drapes, chest, bench, chandelier. 647-8226. Israeli Envoy to Brazil Believed Marked for Terrorist Kidnaping JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Israeli ambassador to Brazil, Yitzhak Harkavi, was given unusual secur- ity coverage at the Rio de Janeiro airport when it was suspected he was one of the kidnaping targets of the Brazilian underground. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency learned be flew here with his family to avoid the possibility of abduction. SO--BUSINESS CARDS Similar action was taken by the Dutch ambassador to Rio, who left DISTINCTIVE incognito. PAINTING CO. The Brazilian terrorists have Custom wanPaPering. painting In- been encouraged by their success terior and exterior. Residential and eonunercial. Guaranteed satisfac- in obtaining the release of some tion. 70 of their members in return for Bead & lasarmeced the life of Swiss Ambassador Gio- 255-4327 KE 7-5167 vanni Enrico Bucher. It was ex- LADIES alterations. Good service. Rea- pected they would attempt addi- sonable. 5311-4030. tional kidnapings, and Harkavi was believed to be high on their list. HERALD-ROOFING CO. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency Locii hitomiMiltist Reeler • learned from Brazilian sources Hoe' istbaiies that army circles are adamant Moe Ter se Dasidiential Sidemiss against further yielding to terrorist 534-5100 or. 1es; 676-5070 demands and are threatening a =PERT paperhanging • and Inter or military coup should the govern- ment free any more of them. painting. Charles Cadotte, 874-33S1. Write Beg 10006 The Jewish News, 17515 W. II Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 4557$. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Josaary 29,1971-45 Ex-Nazi Victims Seek Compensation for Forced Labor a TEL AVIV (JTA)—A delegation representing the Israeli organiza- tion of former Nazi victims was scheduled to go to West Germany this week to seek compensation for forced labor they performed. in German factories during World War II. A spokesman for the group said only about 200,000 of the 2,000,000 Jewish slave laborers have re- ceived any compensations so far. He said this was because agree-, ments were reached with only,five major German companies, among them Krupp, Siemens and Tele- funken, which together paid out only 50,000,000 marks. Up to now, no other German company that employed slave labor during the war has paid anything, they said. The delegation was to contact the West German Manufacturers Association and the other major firms in an effort to obtain pay- ment. Meanwhile, Trivia Friedman, bead of the Nazi war crimes documentation center in Haifa, posted a $50,000 reward for any- one who arrests Joseph Men- gele, the Auschwitz death camp - doctor..Mengele avoided capture after World War II and was last reported to be hiding out in Paraguay. Friedman said the reward was for arresting Men- gele, not for his head. "We want him to stand trial in Israel or in West Germany," he said. Friedman said his center had collected "thousands and thousands of documents" against Mengele, and was preparing a dosier for his trial S. African Schools Introduce Scripture— Problem for Jews JOHANNESBURG (JTA) -- Jewish parents in Cape Province have been advised by community leaders to invoke their rights to request that their children be ex-‘11 cused from Scripture lessons in the state schools which have just been revised by official edict so as to implant Christian doctrinal teachings. Scripture lessons have always been part of the state school cur- riculum but in the past have cov- ered the Old and New Testaments in a broad and general way. A new regulation gazetted in Cape Province provides that the lessons shall henceforth be "Chris- tcheentric" in order to "prepare the pupils . . to accept Jesus Christ as his personal saviour." A deputation of the South Afri- can Jewish Board of Deputies, headed by Sydney Walt, brought the matter to the attention of S. Theron, director of education of the Cape Province. They pointed out that the new approach to religious instruction "presents a serious problem in regard to Jewish children being exposed to such instruction." They_noted that "teaching of this nature, however satisfactory from • Cluistiaa point of view, could Rat be acceptable to an adherent of Judaism. The Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency learned that the deputatka was receiv- ed sympathetically. The board said it , felt it was its duty to inform Jewish parents of the new syllabus and advise them to invoke their legal right to re- c quest . that their children be ex- cused. Theron said he saw no objec- tion to the board acting accord- ingly. The South African Jewish community newspaper, applauded the board's initiative. The paper said editorially, "It follows that no Jew who respects his history and faith can allow his children to be placed in the new situation".. (which) ... "at best must confus e their young minds and at a worst erode their Judaism.