54-Friday, September 10, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS TUTORING in reading and reading readiness. Certified, experienced teach- er. All hours. Northland area. 353- 9529. HEBREW and French: private lessons at home. Experienced teacher. Also Hebrew translation to English. 557- 6650 or 557-7988. Aggressive mature salesperson with good selling ability for our gift dept. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. alternate weekends. Excellent working con- ditions, paid vacations. Sherman Drugs-13 Mile at Rochester Road, Royal Oak 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE COMPANION WANTED WORK IN PAWN SHOP for semi-invalid• woman. Live-in. Room, board and wages. KE 1-3147. after 6 p.m. or all day Sun. Person needed, part-time after school okay. 1400 MICHIGAN WO 2 - 8698 CAPABLE person for part-time diver- sified office work, 5 days. Bloomfield area. 851-2573. REAL ESTATE REPRESENTATIVE For Oakland and surrounding coun- ties to become part of a young organization with plenty of ad- vancement potential. Earn in ex- cess of $15,000. Fringe benefits, complete training program. 352-9810 F. L. Dettore Real Estate Co 28551 Southfield Rd. COMPAN ION-HOUSEKEEPER for semi-invalid alone. living Spend winter. in Florida, beauti- ful ocean-front apartment. $50 Convenient privileges. week. Must have good references. WRITE BOX 1034 The Jewish News, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rood, Suite 865, South- field, Michigan 48075. PHONE SOLICITOR Part Time Oak Park Area Miller Bros. Realty 543-7520 •, Lathrup Village 50-BUSINESS CARDS A-1 Painting & Decorating Fully licensed and insured. In- terior and exterior. No job too big or too small. Reasonable. Irving S. Frank, divisional mer- chandise manager of Hughes- Hatcher-Suffrin clothing store, 398-9477 died Sept. 5 while visiting relatives PLUMBING. Expert home repair spec- in Savannah. He was 53. ialist, garbage disposals repaired and Born in St. Paul, Mr. Frank, serviced. Call UN 4-6926. 23737 Walden, Southfield, lived JULIUS ROSS MOVING 'CO. here for 11 years. He was a mem- Local and Long Distance STORAGE. ber of Temple Emanu-El. Packing, pianos, appliances, household He leaves his wife, Rolla; a son, furnishings, office furniture. Robert of Atlanta ; a daughter, 8829 Northend-Ferndale Diane; mother, Mrs. Minnie Frank 543-4832 of Boston; and a sister, Mrs. HERALD ROOFING CO. Frances Ufland of Falmouth, Mass. Interment Savannah. Local Independent Roofer Free Estimates Hot Tar or Residential Shingles 534-5100 or Res. 676-5070 CARPENTER. Experienced. Repairs and remodeling. Commercial and res- idential. 531-3633. UTILITY SALES REPRESENTATIVE I 1 0 experienced woman will give convalescent care to elderly. Ex- cellent references. 721-0567, between 6-9 p.m. MATURE ISOM Efi SET BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT desires part-time employment - Familiar any phase office procedure, and all taxes. financial statements. Dependable. 474- 7178. sales and service of Metro a Detroit area, requires 2 to 4 years college. Mini- 0 EXPERIENCED infant nurse-newborn or vacation. AV 5-9467. mum of 2 years success- MATURE WOMAN will babysit for ful direCt sales experience one or two children-Friday, Saturday I:1 Excellent Salary & Maxi- or Sunday. Southfield or Royal Oak. Need transportation. 549-0752. mum benefit programs. Call or send" resume to: Mrs. AK Thomas Blue Michigan Cross, 441 E. Jefferson Detroit, Mich. 48226 • • 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9A0 Free 50 - BUSINESS CARDS mmeoess...eaesiusovico • • • REAL ESTATE • • II OUTSIDE OF • • • • • • • • • DETROIT • • • A very nice 4 bedroom country • farm house with dining room, • • parlor, old country pantry, fire- place. Newly wired, natural gas • heat and a barn on a very nice • one acre, near Pinckney, on • land contract. - • • • COMPLETE remodeling - additions, kitchen s, dens, basements, family rooms. Free estimates. 538-6894. 29576 MARSHALL 557 - 2531 COMPLETE interior, exterior paint- ing and decorating. New and old wood refinished, antiquing. Reasonable. 547- 1438. • • • • • • • • • • • • • IP • • • AD • • • • • • • • • Write or call for free brochure MARSHALL'S REALTY • • • • •• • 440 DEXTER RD. • PINCKNEY, MICH. 48169 • • 313-878-3182 Admission-Parking 16 Mile at Coolidge, Troy • • • ••••11N1r•••••••••••••••••• Passport-Photos 2 for $ 3.95 Back Door Galleries 2 863 1 Sou thfield S of 12 Mile REDFORD - DETROIT ANTIQUES SHOW Sept. 11, 18 & 19 WEAVING We weave tears, burns, mothholes in clothing, knitwear, upholstered furniture and carpeting. Reason- able price. CARPENTRY WORK. Interior. exterior. • . • Specializing in rec. rooms. 273-4826, LI A 10x53 Mobile home on 26 • • 5-4035. acres, with 1,000 ft. of road • frontage. $15,500. • • . • • LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and Office A newly remodeled 3 bedroom • home with a 2 bedroom attached • Furniture apartment on 21A acres. Garaga, • • Local and Long-Distance ba rn. Near Pin ck ney. • • • • Also storage. • A 2 bedroom alum. sided home • 894-4587 natural gas heat. 4 years • • old. $14,600. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. • • • • • Free estimates. 474-8953. • • 3 acres with a 3 bedroom home. • • Air-conditioned with new wash- • FOR BETTER wall washing, call James • Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005, • er and dryer. Price $17,000. • 526 Belmont. • • • • We have very nice large farms • PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free esti- • • mate. 968-5639, 357-4585. • for investment purposes, with a • • low down payment, land con- • • • t • • tract. • • • 9:30-5:30 Call days, 444-5000 Evenings 455-1638 or 293-5034 • • • • • • • • • • Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. has selected locations. Moderate investment required. Paid train- ing with financial assistance. 22D-Real Estate Outside Detro be" • • SEPT. 13-18 JEWISH WOMAN with child wishes live-in babysitting job. Call 846-4029. SHELL OIL CO. :nsiort 7021 965-3500, An affirmativ equal opportunity employer ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 352-4116 Carpenter's Union Hall 22521 Grand River MIAMI BEACH (JTA)-A new Jewish day school has been opened here under Conservative sponsor- ship with a kindergarten and first grade classes. The Menorah Day School is sponsored by Menorah Temple, according to Rabbi Meyer Abramowitz who is the school ad- ministrator. The initial faculty consists of two teachers. Rabbi Abramowitz said that in the first four weeks after the day school plan was announced, more than 30 pupils were registered for the initial two grades. Hours: Noon until 10 p.m., 59-B-MUSICAL Iry KUMENTS 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS EDITH G. COHEN, 18961 Steel, died Sept. 8. Survived by her hus- band, Solomon; two sons, Arthur King and Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Elizabeth) Cantor; and eight grandchildren. * * * Mrs. Lance (Celia) Rim mer Chester, England. * SARAH GORDON of Rego Park, N.Y., died Sept. 1. Survived by her husband, Abraham; three sons, Sam, Irving and Jack, all of New York; three daughters, Mrs. Mur- ray (Kay) Berman and Mrs. Ir- ving (Minna) Levitt, both of New York, and Mrs. Leonard (Alyce) Brown of Detroit;' 14 grandchil- dren and three great-grandchil- dren. Interment New York. * * * Theodore R. Kelter, founder and chairman of the board of Kelter-Thorner Insurance, Inc., died Sept. 3 at age 74. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Kelter, 16500 North Park, Southfield, was a 70-year resident of Detroit. He founded the insurance agency at 24600 Northwestern in 1930. He was a member of Temple Beth El. He leaves his wife, Irene; two sons, Theodore Jr. and Don; two sisters, Mr. Lillian Brook and Mrs. Barbara Komer; and 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Estelle Wilk and Son Dr. Lawrence H. Walk Wish to Thank RelatiVes and Friends of BAND INSTRUMENTS RENTAL PROGRAM Back To School Special $4.00 Per Month For the kindness and com- fort they showed to us during the recent bereave- ment of their beloved husband and father. Minimum 5 months Elegant, new Spanish bedroom set. Large Armoire, triple dresser with 2 mirrors, head board, 2 com- modes, mattress and queen size sheets for only $500. - ALSO-3 year old Zenith color TV. Perfect condition-Only $200. 356-0164 LUXURIOUS la r g e sectional sofa, drapes, wood grain dinette set with 5 pedestal chairs. Like new. Call 353-2339. of * * JACOB • Sun. Closing 6 p.m. ^-, =•, ==-==.=•=-=-=•=.=-Cn * * Theodore Kelter, 74 • Miami Beach Day School Insurance Executive Always the Facts . I have no general philosophy. All my life I ,have thought only in connection wit:; facts that came before me.-Louis D. Brandeis. Admission $1.25 Free Parking * GIZA KALLUSH, 10703 Santa Maria, died Sept. 2. Survived by Louis Bogrow, Veteran two sons, Morris and Sam; a Louis H. Bogrow, a World War I daughter, Helen; four grandebil- veteran who was a past officer and dren and three great-grandchil- active member in Julius Rosen- dren. * * * wald Post of the Jewish War Vet- erans, died Sept. 2 at age 76. IRVING KOPITZ, 15210 Burton, Mr. Bogrow, 20100 Votrobeck, Oak Park, died Sept. 6. Survived was a native of Russia. In the U.S. by a brother, Ben; three sisters, 73 years, he lived in Detroit 66 Lillian, Mrs. Shirley Sitner and years. He worked for Bulldog Elec- Mrs. Agnes Singerman. * * * tric Co. for a quarter century and retired 11 years ago. Mr. Bogow NATHAN ROSE, 18975 Steel, was active in the Chaim Weizmann died Sept. 6. Survived by his wife, Society. Rachel; two sons, Sidney and Dr. Surviving are his wife, Fay; two Arthur; one sister and four grand- sons, Milton and Harold; a brother, children. Oscar Budrow of Toledo; and six grandchildren. and country furniture, fine art glass music boxes, china, dolls, paperweights and decorator accessories. Period WILLIAM BAER DEMAK, 19932 Kentfield, died Sept. 5. Survived by his wife, Dora; two sons, Dr. Leonard and Dr. Morton; one brother, two sisters and five grand- children. JOSEPH GREY, 15100 W. 10 - 56-ANTIQUES Obituaries Max M. Marks, 54; Was Mile, Oak Park, died Sept. 8. Sur- vived by two brothers, Abrah - With Coverall Co. Here and Edward Gray; and a sis. Max M. Marks. with the sales department of Atlantic Coverall Co. here, died Sept. 4. He was 54. Metro Window Cleaning Experts on aluminum storm 'win- Mr. Marks, 932 Langlois, Wind- dows, aluminum and woodwork sor, was born in Brantford, Ont. washing. Eaves cleaned. Tree trim- A former member of Temple Beth ming. Free estimates. El, he belonged to the American 541-0278 Civil Liberties Union and was ac- PAINT UP For The Holidays. Custom- tive in his union local of the painting, interior, exterior. 544-1646. Teamsters-Laundry and Linen PAINTING 20 years experience Drivers. guaranteed. TY 7-2501. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Fanny Marks; and two sisters, 55 MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Robert (Edna) Taylor and AMF SLATE pool table. Pro size, 4 Mrs. Jack (Helen) Samberg. cues, balls. Will move. $190. 646-5514. 40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED 1- a Irving Frank, HHS Divisional Manager Free Music Stand and Case-Rent for as long as you want. All payments applied toward purchase. New or slightly used brand name instruments. Call for home delivery. 584-8112. WONDERLAND MUSIC COMPANY Michigan State was the first uni- versity in the country to appoint 60-CARS FOR SALE a full time ombudsman to handle CORVETTE '68. Convert. 327 cu., 2 tops, student grievances. 4 speed, AM-FM, 350 H. 531-3459. Mr. Harry Cohen and Mrs. Joseph (Doris) Klinger, Children of the Late Beloved ELIZABETH and SAMUEL COHEN Announce the unveiling of a monument in their memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.