40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND 1 7.A-LOTS FOR SALE : SOUTHFIELD Over 3/4 acre ravine lot in Riverbank Estates. 11 Mile- Bell Road area. Must sell. 542-6627 FRANKLIN FOREST-Stonewood Court. Ideal for multi-level home. 358-1285, 353-5742. FRANKLIN FOREST Wooded lot, 3/4 acre. Near Northwestern and 13 Mile. Sewers, gas, water. MA 6-1570 or 353-6023 17-D-ACREAGE FOR SALE FEMALE SECRETARY-EXECUTIVE To director of Jewish Family and Children's Service; interesting, di- versified position for highly quali- fied stenographer able to handle many details, including statistics ac- curately, and assume administrative responsibility. 5 day week-excellent fringe benefits. Conveniently lo- cation - Northwest area. DI 1-5959 PART-TIME Salesperson wanted - Days. Apply in person. Harry's Army Surplus 2050 N. Telegraph - Dearborn Head Counter & Delicatessen Person Wanted Must be experienced. Good job for the right person. LAND SALE CASH ONLY MOUNT CLEMENS Apply HOLIDAY MARKET 1203 S. MAIN Royal Oak Experienced Furniture Salesperson Hall Rd. and Gratiot. Good In- vestment. 53 Lots - Platted. Water available. Sewer coming. We have furniture departments in discount department stores. Apply general offices: Built Right Center, 14594 Livernois, Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. MOUNT CLEMENS NO PHONE CALLS 21/2 Acres. Between Gibbs and Michigan Ave. on Avery St. River Frontage. Openings For Teachers MOUNT CLEMENS Robertson Ave. Between Smith St. and Beuland. South Side of Road. 21/2 Acres. MOUNT CLEMENS Gibbs St. and Dickerson. Corner Lot - Former site of Trinity Lutheran Church. RICHMOND, MICH. 8.576 Acres. City Property. CONTACT-Manny Litvin- 463-0507 in Mount Clemens. 19-E-BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD-ZONED OFFICE 24480 Southfield Rd. S. of 10 Mi. 140' frontage. Please ask for TOBY 557-9197 H. L. M. __ SIN co. 353-7000 26-B-LAKE PROPERTY TO SHARE LAKE HURON 90 miles from Detroit. Completely modern 2 bedroom lakefront cot- tage. Private beautiful surround- ings. Reasonable by month. Call 212-President 8-4305 or WINDSOR afternoon Hebrew school; nursery, first, second and 8th. grades. Must be observant, licensed and conversant in Hebrew. CONTACT RABBI SACHS (519) 253-1977 862-0372 N. H. KNOPPOW 836-2604 REAL ESTATE BUY, SELL & APPRAISE As a career with a highly respected firm. Experience preferred or will train ambitious men and women for full and part time positions. Class now forming with the Michigan Real Estate Academy. Call for inter- view. MR. SILVERMAN. 342-8600 We are looking for a particular person, man, woman or couple who want a dignified profitable business. No gimmicks - No Vending. We market a quality product through fine shops and stores which is not only a necessity but in great demand. We are a proven company with many successful distribu- tors. Must have a good reputa- tion - be able to invest $4,000 to $15,000 for inventory. We provide complete training and have a guaranteed buy back agreement and investment re- turn. Each area is 'exclusive and protected. For informa- tion, write Mr. Charles, P.O. Box 15 561, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 or call - 801-486- 0920. - SO YOU HAVE HOME IMPROVEMENT MANAGEMENT BACKGROUND! Excellent opportunity for qualified person to man- age franchised well es- tablished firm. Call 5348834 For A Maid In A Jiffi CALL JIFFI-MAID Transportation provided-most sup- plies furnished. Fully insured, screened, dependable service. Can any day 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 557-6173 WOMAN in 40's, wishes position as housekeeper and companion. 8614740. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. 474-8953. 20 years experience PAINTING guaranteed. TY 7-2501. JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance STORAGE. Packing, pianos, appliances, household furnishings, office furniture. 8829 Northend-Ferndale 543-4832 Household and Office Furniture COMPLETE interior, exterior painting and decorating. New and old wood refinished, antiquing. Reasonable. 547- 1438. Metro Window Cleaning , Experts on aluminum storm win- dows, aluminum and woodwork washing. Eaves cleaned. Tree trim- ming. Free estimates. 541-0278 Local Independent Roofer Free Estimates Hot Tar or Residential Shingles 534-5100 or Res. 676-5070 COMPLETE remodeling - additions, kitchen s, dens, basements, family rooms. Free estimates. 538-6894. PAINTING, carpentry work. Free esti- mates. 544-4104, 542-3270. FENCE MASTERS CO. Absolute Quality 934-0112 or 838-6597 PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free estimates. 968-5639, 357-4585. ELECTRICAL repairs. Reasonable. Ap- pliances, etc. 557-7228. NEED ANY PAINTING? Quality interior and exterior paint- ing and staining by experienced U. of M. students References. Call evenings, 642-0943 PANELING, partitions, floors and ceil- ings tiled. Also small jobs. Reasonable. Ron. 968-4576 after 5. PLUMBING. Expert home repair spe- cialist, garbage disposals repaired and serviced. Call UN 4-6926. ODD JOBS, electrical, carpentry, plumb- ing, etc. Free estimates. 574-2466, 542- 6251. Full-Part'-time mature, experienced general of f i c e, synagogue, some bookkeeping. Transportation. North- land - suburban. References. Write Box 1021 Call the "Paperhanger" WOMAN would like position - help- ing invalid or be companion. 968-7572. NW% VONEW SPRING PAINT-UP. Custom painting, interior and exterior. Reasonable. 544- 1646. PAPERHANGING Residential only. Free esti- mates. Low prices. Need work now!! The Jewish News, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. A most familiar face, a voice that reverberated from Sabbath and festival to Sabbath and festi- val, will be missing at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. With the death, last Saturday, at Grace Hospital; of Joseph H. Cantor, the synagogue's choir henceforth will be without the par- ticipation of a leader in musical circles, and scores who - had not left the synagogue before greeting him will be missing a popular figure. Mr. Cantor had served with the Shaarey Zedek choir for more than 25 years. He was a mainstay and an inspiration to many who had joined the choir he helped or- ganize and his presence was felt not only at Sabbath and festival services but also at daily miny- anim in which he participated. 50-BUSINESS CARDS HERALD ROOFING CO. BAR-MITZVA, s y nag o g u e, Hebrew 2 COLLEGE boys, 2 years experience. - mowing. landscaping, exterior paint- tutor. 342-9254. ing. 837-3022. MODERN math tutoring, all grades. M.A.-B.S. degrees. Certified, experienced SECRETARY - typist. Excellent short- hand and typing skills. KE 7-4834. teacher. 545-3898. 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Local and Long-Distance Also storage. 894-4587 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED JOSHUA SHAMES 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE HAVE OPENINGS for Real Estate Salesmen & Saleswomen Brooklyn, New York 11225 For Reliable Bar-Mitzva instructions call Joseph Cantor, Shaarey Zedek Choir Organizer, Devout Synagogue Leader LARKINS MOVING CO. write: Weisberg, 270 Crown St., 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS SO-Friday, May 21, 1971 - VsrANTED - metal sorter, part-time. TE 1-3266. WANTED - refined person for light housekeeping in single home, widower living alone. Good home, liberal pay. 549-2994. We pay 60% commision plus profit sharing plan on BUYS. You have a choice of 2 cen- trally located offices. Call me for interview. lte ;'THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED David Barr LATE JOSEPH H. CANTOR France Would Improve Relations With Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) - France made a dutiful effort to improve her relations with Israel as Am- bassador Francis Hure conferred here with Premier Golda Meir. The meeting was described as a return gesture for the recent visit in Paris between Israeli envoy Asher Ben Natan and President Georges Pompidou. At the Knesset the chairman of the foreign affairs and defense committee, Haim Zadok, told a 22-man delegation of French leg- islators, general and former tab- Met members that he hoped for a renewal of Franco-Israeli amity. Andre Monteil, chairman of the foreign affairs and security com- mittee of the French Senate, prom- ised Zakok that Israel's friends in France would continue: to strive for a change in French policy. New Kallen Book ODD JOBS, electrical, carpentry, plumb ELDERLY lady with good references ing, etc. Free estimates. 574-2466, 542- . - , , 6251. , , desires cony. care. 534-4917. = - -,-.4.7 , 7, ... „K....4 . ..' s . .1 , ......_ _ Dr. Sidney Selis, Research Chemist Dr. Sidney M. Selis, a research chemist for General Motors and past president of the Electro- chemical Society, died May 13 at age 47. Dr. Selis, who held a PhD de- gree in chemistry, was a native of Washington D.C. and lived in the Detroit area for the past 12 years. He was a past president of the Couples Club of Cong. Adas Sha- lom and of the Greater Detroit Aquarium Society. He also was a member of the Benjamin Franklin Masonic Lodge in Washington. He.- resided at 21651 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Surviving are his wife, Betty; three sons, Stuart, Allen and James; a daughter, Leslie Anne; his mother, Mrs. Edna Rosenstein of Miami Beach; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Abrahamson of Minneapolis. Interment Wash- ington. Florence Hoffman, Wife of AJCommittee Head SOUT,H ORANGE, N.J. (JTA)- Florence L. Hoffman, wife of Philip E. Hoffman, president of the American Jewish Committee, died here May 11 at age 62. Mrs. Hoffman, a distinguished communal leader, was former chairman for both the American Red Cross and the United Jewish Appeal campaigns in Orange, N.J. She was a member of the board of the Women's Division of the Theresa Grotta Center Mental Health Association and formerly served on the board of the Wom- en's Association of Temple Bnai Jeshurun of Short Hills, N.J. A life member of Brandeis Uni- versity, she was on the women's board of East Orange Hospital and also was active in the Daughters of Israel and Kessler Institute of West Orange. NEW YORK-"What I Believe, and Why-Maybe" by Horace M. Kallen was published by Horizon Press. It was edited by Alfred J. Marrow. Dr. Kallen confronts the com- plexities of our time with the characteristic clarity of style, the defense of the individual's "right to be let alone"-as Justice Bran- deis called it, "the right most valued by civilized man,"-and the humanist compassion which have made Horace Kallen an ex- rnnlary guide in our century. Fanny Gunsberg t51 , 87 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD Mrs. Fay Clayton, Age 66 GOODS AND FURNISHINGS English silver-plate 4 piece tea service with large tray, $200. 3 yard hand embroidered Italian cut work tablecloth, 12 napkins. Large silver- plate lazy-susan. Take best offer. 357-1284 or 342-9448 345-8300 EXPERT paperhanging. 545-0444. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel Monday after- noon. Surviving him are his daughters, Mrs. Leonard Stein and Mrs. Sey- mour Dunitz; three grandchildren, three brothers, Harold, Louis and Dr. Meyer; and a sister, Mrs. Samuel (Nettie) Bankle. Besides his numerous Shaarey Zedek activities, Mr. Cantor was active in Allied Jewish Campaigns, was a member of the Zionist Or- ganization for many years and as- sisted numerous other causes. He had been in the furniture bus- iness and was associated in it with his brother-in-law, Rudolph Zuie- back. He retired some 10 years, ago. 91-COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE SHENANDOAH Swim Club membership for sale. Private party. 626-1520. Fanny Gunsberg, a member of Cong. Bnai Moshe and its sister- hood, Jewish Honrie for Aged and the Women's Guild of Sinai Hos pital, died May 13 at age 87. Mrs. Gunsberg, 19945 Prest, was born in Austria. She leaves two sons, Harry and Edward; a daugh- ter, Mrs. David (Rose) Krause; nine grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. One son, Alfred, died in February and another, Andrew, in April. Fay Clayton, a member of Adas Shalom Synagogue and Hadassah and contributor to innumerable charities, died May 13 at age 66. A Detroit resident for 62 years, Mrs.- Clayton, 18703 Prairie, leaves her husband, Peter; two sons, Gerald and Melvin; a daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Eleanor) Selvan; two brothers and five grandchil- dren.