17—HORRIg FOR SALE - .
Lone Pine
SOT-Friday, Feb..,.., 18, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Volley
17-A--LOTS
OUT OF THE ORDINARY
C i/email & Moss present 6 dis-
FOR SALE
NEAR -CONG.
SHAAREY ZEDEK
tinctly different plans for your
inspection. Brick court yards,
decks, studio ceilings & circular
stairways ore only a few of the
unique f e a t u r e s sprinkled
throughout these homes. Prices
start of $67,900.
Coventry Woods Lane
East of Bell Road
00x175 foot wooded lot
located on most beautiful
street in area. $18,500
firm. Terms accepted.
(*.PEN SUNDAYS
I -5 P. M.
CALL
MI 7-7100
7 West Maple Birmingham
NEAR Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek, Coventry Woods Lane, east
of Bell Road, 100 foot by 175 foot
wooded lot. Located on most
beautiful street in area. $18.500
FIRM. Terms accepted. Call 851-
3880, if no answer, KE 8.0900.
OR RENT
OAK PARK
FOR SALE
'a acre nr. Cust. Bloomfield
Lake homes only $7,300.
Magnificent view of upper Long
Lake from your own private
apple orchard. $13;400.
Over 100 wooded ft. on deep,
wide W. Bloomfield Canal.
$12,900.
OAK PARK
21848 SUSSEX
MYRON F.
POE
3 bedrooms. Central air
542-3001
,
134A --LOTS FOR SALE
- SOUTHFIELD
Washington Heights Sub.
EFFICIENCY ACCOUNTING
& TAX SERVICE
opportunity for advancement.
day week.
SALESPERSON wanted part-time
for small children's clothing
store. 399-1443.
ATTENTION
REAL ESTATE
SALESMEN
Why not follow your clients to
West HI oomf lel d! GREAT
AMERICAN REALTY, INC. has
both the commission plan and
the office location that will
guarantee you big earnings in
fast growing Bloomfield.
1 00 %
COMMISSION
681-0502
Companion for elderly
lady.
Live in lovely home. Private
quarters. 3 days off per week.
Licensed driver with
without
car. Attractive salary. Hunting-
ton Woods.
968-0981
BEAUTY
OPERATORS
30-A—INSTRUCTIONS
- NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
for
HANA'S
BEAUTY SALON
MATH tutoring.. Grades 7-12.
Your home. James Wineman.
UN 3-6372.
MATH and Science tutoring for
high school and college. Reason-
I able. 342-5323.
CERTIFIED English teacher to
tutor in all phases of English.
968-6849 after 4.
MODERN MATH tutoring. All
grades. M.A.-B.S degrees Ex-
perienced certified teacher 545-
3898.
100x135' all Improvements. Cus-
tom area. $15,000 cash.
4 0—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
557-2545
PART-TIME bookkeeper wanted.
1 - Warm:its - 6 Mile area. 341-8637.
40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANT
MALE AND/OR 'FEMALE
861-6441
CALL-A-MAID
LARKINS MOVING CO.
Household and Office
Furniture
(formally Reddy-Maid)
Dependable maids for fast re-
liable service. Insured, bonded.
Transportation & supplies fur-
nished.
MATURE WOMAN wishes day
care for elderly person. Experi-
enced. Oak Park-Southfield. 544-
4655.
A BETTER MAID
is •
JIFFI-MAID
557-6173
Report
NEW YORK (JTA) — The ma- "reeks with bias against nonpublic State, and this obligation was
schools and is a shocking example totally unfilled."
Fleischmann Commission, which of a state-financed project not ful-
The commission. was appointed
urged an end to public aid to non- filling the purpose for which it two years ago by Gov. Nelson A.
while schools, has been assailed was created."
who favors public
w The, commission's duty, he said, Rockefeller,
aid to private schools. The mi-
by Rabbi Moses Sherer,president
as "to examine in a scholarly nority report favored such aid
of Agudath Israel of America.
fashion the effectiveness of the if it could be done tomtit*.
Rabbi Sherer said the report non-public schools of New York tionally.
jority-report of the state-appointed
I'LL FIX anything. - Carpentry,
electrical, rec. rooms. Reason-
able. 547-2497 or 538.4970.
534 - 5100 or
Res. 676-5070
The Phalangists maintain that
of Beirut's Jewish community, Elia's behavior violated no Leban-
who was kidnaped Sept. 6 from ese laws.
the Lebanese capital by Syrian
agents and is • being held at a
15%lit security prison near Damas- Simon Autobiography
cus.
Israel Universities Press will
According to the Beirut news- publish, in late March, the auto-
paper, ,Lissanne el Halle, the biography of one of the early
group known as Phalange, headed Zionist leaders whose foresight
by Pierre Gemayal, plans to in-
troduce a parliamentary question
on the Elia affair. -
It will ask the government to
approach "whatever Arab - State
may hold Mr. Elia" 'In order
to assure his prompt release. "
The Phalangists belong to the
political party that represents
Lebanon's Christian majority.
According to the 'newspaper, the
Syrians kidnaped Elia "after the
Aee
56—ANTIQUES
Ferndale Community Bldg
February 25th and 26th
11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Redford-Detroit
Antiques Show
FEB. 18, 19, & 20
CARPENTER'S HALL
22521 Grand River
Detroit
Hears noon till 10 pan.
San. closing 6 p.m.
Period and country furni-
Fine art glass.
Early potteries and porce-
lain, paper weights, and
decorative accessories.
ture.
Admission $1.25
Free Parking
COMPLETE interior, exterior
painting and decorating. New
and old wood refinished, an- 57—FOR
tiquing. Reasonable. 547-1438.
SALE—HoUSEHOLD
, GOODS & FURNISHINGS
PLUMBING — General repairs.
Faucets, toilets, sewer cleaning, SLATE POOL table, equipment,
etc. Reasonable: 341-6632.
regulations. STILL CRATED.
$200.00. Can move. 646-5514
FLOOR SANDING, finishing, and
stain work beautifully done.
Free estimates. 357-0607.
87—PETS _
Samuel Markowitz, Retired Baker, 87
Samuel Markowitz, a baker in years: In 1917-he was a co-founder
'Detroit for 45 years, died Feb. 13. of the - Warsaw Bakery in Ham-
He was 87. tramek and worked there until his
Mr. -Markowitz, 13342 LaSalle, retirement in1962. Also, he
served
Huntington Woods, was born in as director of the food division of
Poland and - lived in Detroit for 70 the Allied Jewish Campaign for
50 years. 'He was a recognized
wood carver.
He leaves two sons, David C.
Markey, and Marc Markey of High-
land:-
Park, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs.
LONDON (JTA)—A- leader of
Irish Jew Refutes
IRA-Arab Link Story
The majority report, Rabbi
Sherer continued, "blindly refuses
to acknowledge the contribution the Jewish community in the Irish
made by the non-public schools to Republic said there is not a word
the education of the state's chil- of truth in a story published in a
PARIS (JTA) — A bloc of Chris- Lebanese Jewish community aided dren."
local Jewish weekly that the Irish
Charging that the report repre- Republican Army has any Bilks
tian deputies in the Labanese par- Jews residing in other Arab coup-
liament plans to ask the govern- tries to emigrate to Europe and sented the issue as solely a "Cath- with Arab terrorists.
olic problem," he declared, "The
The leader, who asked that lie
ment to intervene to secure the America."
only issue is the right of parents not be identified, said that the
release - of Albert Elia, president
Christians in Lebanese Parliament
Asks Govt. Intervene on Elia Case
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532-7302
WEAVING. Burns, tears in cloth- POODLES Standard pups. AKC
WS. knit wear, furniture, carpet- 'champion sires. Shots, wormed
lag repairs,. 557-2531.
& guaranteed. 474-7291, PR 8-8081.
366-8047
Rabbi Sherer Blasts NY State Anti-Parockiaid
PANELING, partitions, floors-
ceilings tiled. Also small, jobs.
Reasonable, Ron, 968-9576.
Local Independent Roofer
Free Estimates
Hot Tar or Residential Shingles
Sewers & drains cleaned elec-
trically. We repair all plumbing
leaks. 24 hours service, 7 days
o week.
After 3 P.M.
SPECIALIZING in all types of
cement work. Driveways, steps,
garage, and foundation. No job
too small. 923-0689.
DIAL A MAN
NURSING CARE in my home for Commercial & Residen
elderly gentlemen. Senile accept- Carpet, Walls, Baseme
tl =
ed. 862-4316.
rages, Bathrooms, and .
5574796
WIDOW desires job caring for
(Free astimates)
invalid 968-7572.
PAINT UP for Passover. Custom
painting, interior-exterior, Rea-
50—BUSINESS CARDS
sonable. 5444646, 543-9052.,
FURNITURE refinished and re-
paired. Upholstering. Free esti-
mates. 474-8953,
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COMPLETE remodeling — addi-
tions, kitchens, dens, basements,
family rooms, Free estimates.
538-6894 .
425-3121
894-4587
HERALD ROOFING CO.
AL SUNSHINE
SOROPTIMIST. CLUB
OF FERNDALE
FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005, 526 Belmont.
ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reason-
able. 557-7228, 644-0409.
INSURED—BONDED
FURNITURE DEALER
Cig. burns, scratches, dents,
cracks, dog bites, gouges, broken
legs, loose joints, stains, touch
up. UPHOLSTERY REPAIR, spe-
cial care for ANTIQUES..
ANTIQUE
SHOW & SALE
Local and Long Distance
Also Storage
Experienced Domestic Help —
Housekeepers—Nurse Companior
—Vacation Sitters—Party Help.
Call Lie
DRESSMAKER—First Class. 25
year experience. Wedding and
evening
dresses. Alterations.
Fast service. Reasonable. Livonia_
538-8462_
— free estimates
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
398-0799
SUPERIOR SERVICES 883-0522
at th fobulus Robbin
Tower. Southfield's only
skyscraper at 10 /
1 2 Mile
and Evergreen. Please
phone
CARPENTRY. Anything and
everything. No job too small.
Free estimates. 533.8577.
Local and Long Distance STOR-
AGE. Packing, pianos, appliances,
household furnishings, office
:urniture.
7040 Puritan—Detroit
insured, reliable. Transportation
provided.
DRIVER with own truck & route.
Up to 50C commission. King
Cleaners. 18450 Grand River.
837-1900.
EXCELLENT tutoring. Math or
scclence. 557-0767. No Sabbath
calls.
Mature woman to live in, take
core of 2 children for working
mother. Salary plus bonus. Call
after 9 p.m.
CALL-A-MAID
968-2008
Interested? Call Tom Ervin
or
538-6831
WO 2-8698
5
834-8000
LI 3-4700
conditioning. Carpeting
$26,900
1400 Michigon Ave.
Over 90' of clear, spring fed W.
Bloom f i el d Lake frontage.
Splendid homes. Sacrifice. $17,800
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
throughout, drapes, dou-
Person needed full time.
stock work' for wholesale
distributor of dry goods. Good
Pre-season Lake Specials
YE 11-31011
INCOME TAX
We need a capable person to
do
26—LAKE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
21621 Westhampton
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. Newly
decorated. carpeting, drapes.
Call Mr. Newman for appt.
50—BUSINESS CARDS
Quality work done by experts.
We also do bookkeeping.
IF NO ANSWER
KE 8-0900
REALTORS .
50—BUSINESS CARDS
Work in Pawn Shop
85 1 -3880
L of Mat:belt On
Lam Pine Rd.
RALPH MANUH.
ble o v e n, dishwasher,
tiled basement.
40—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
40—EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE
Frederick (Pauline) Lee of Cin-
cinnati; a brother, Abe, of Los
Angeles; six grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Shlonto Grodzenski, 67;
Hebrew Essayist, Critic
to exercise their freedom of choice IRA 'has what he termed a sneak-
TEL AVIV (JTA) = Shlomo
in education, and the recognition ing respect for the Hagana and
that American education is plur- the- Irgun of the pre-Israel state Grodzenski, Hebrew writer, essay-
ist and critic, and active in the
alistic and not monolithic."
period and try to copy their tactics.
The Committee for Public Edu-
The story in the weekly brought
cation and Religious Liberty a storm of protest from
Jewish
(PEARL) hailed the recommen- and non-Jewish readers.- Jewish
dation by the Fleischmann Com- readers wrote that the story was
mission for an end to state aid a disservim to the Jews in Ire-
helped lay the groundwork for the to parochial school as "a welcome land.
recognition
that public schools,
The Jews of Jreland, some 4,000,
present economy of Israel.
have the only legitimate claim on -and those of Ulster, some 1,000,
Entitled "Certain Days: Zionist the public purse." ,
hive
stayed out of the conflict be-
Memoirs and Selected Papers,"
The Fleischmann Commission,
of the University of the Negev, headed by Manly Fleischmann, a tween the Catholics and Protes-
tants
in Ulster. -
the work describes Julius Simon's Buffalo lawyer, also called for
But the chief rabbi of Ireland
pioneering efforts in the , establish- "special grants" to public who&
his- contemned the death of 13
ment of various industries which systems in
of an in- persons 'in Deriy 'two weeks ago
were to become the base for the flux of pupils anticipation
from private schools as an inhuman act. He refrained,
current industrial, agricultural, fi- forced to close its dears 'if the
nancial and economic mainstays legislature accepts the,toramittee's however, from blaming the Ulster
government or. the British troops
of Israel.
- -
recommendation.
for this incident.
-zgageio-ke
0.1311V,4102•Z
.:1"f 3t
Labor Zionist Movement, died
Feb. 7 at age 67.
Grodzenski was born in Lith-
uania and came to the United
States in 1916. For 20 years he
served as editor of the Poole Zion
weekly, "Yiddisher Kernpfer," and
upon settling in Israel in 1951
assumed the editorship of several
newspapers.
Grodzenski was editor of the
Hebrew monthly, Amot. He also
was. a member of the editorial
'staff of "Davar," the Histadrut
daily. "
Grodzenski was regarded as one
of liners leading intellectuals
and a serious critic and analyst in
the fields of politics and literature.
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