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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-04

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17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

40-EMP4-0YMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

WING LAKE

Beautiful wooded lot. (70x
140). Walk to Wing Lake and
Bloomfield Hills schools. $12,-
900.

851-3746

50--BUSINESS CARDS

HERALD ROOFING CO.

WORK IN PAWN SHOP

Person needed full-time or

Local Independent. Reefer
Free Estimates

port-time. Experienced only.

Hot Tar er Residential Shingles

1400 Michigan Ave.

534-5100 sr Res. 676-5070

WO 2 - 8698

Meadowlake Forms Sub.

We need o capable person to

Your dream can come true by

distributor of dry goods. Good

this 3/4 acre lot in o beautiful

opportunity for advancement.

subdivision. $18,500.

Land
contract terms available. Own-
er.

557 - 0744

19-C-COMMERCIAL BLDG.

BLDG.
OFFICE

SALE or LEASE

Attractive office build-

ing. Prominent corner;

13101 West 7 Mile Rd.,
corner W. Outer Dr.,

3,000 square feet, 4

'es, gas, air con-
ditioning. Terms. Owner
DI 1-5060.

CARPENTER
REAS., EFFICIENT

do stock work for wholesale

building your own home on

Limit. rms., ceilings, paneling,
cedar closets, cabinets, repairs,
any woodwork.

5 day week.

834-8000

545-7712 or 838-5073

HANDICRAFT
INSTRUCTOR

Bring Your

Coll Michael Black the wall-
paper hanger for your free

estimates today.

LARKINS MOVING CO.
Household and Office
Furniture

Local and Long Distance

Also

894-4587 or 361-522.2

FOR B 1611 wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005, 526 Belmont.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO

Local and Long Distance STOR-
AGE. Packing, pianos, appliances,
household furnishings, office
furniture.

live

LAKE HURON
HR. PORT SANILAC

Beautiful lake front. 2 bed-
rm. all modern. Best beach,
no stones. By month-season.

Reasonable.

622-9938

core for 5 yecr old child, do

968-4355

31-A-TRANSPORTATION
WANTED

DRIVING to California about
Sept. 1, desires companion. 353-

9130.

RIDERS WANTED to share ex-
penses to Phoenix, Arizona leas-
ing Aug. 15. 399-6179.

40-EMPLOYMENT
MALE AND/OR FEMALE

ARE YOU AN AGGRESIVE

SALESLADY

and pleasantly working in

ladies ready-to wear? Would

you like an Instant increase in

eomings?

Coll Day's Fashions

9450 Joseph Compou

TR 5-5275

TEACHER needs babysitter for 6-
month-old infant. 11 Mile-Inkster
area. Your transportation. 477-
4530.

for part time and full time

position. Call Mr. SILVERMAN

CLOTHING PERSONNEL

Wonderful

opportunity for ex-
perienced professional men's
clothing salesperson in new
retail operation. Full and part-
time positions available. Apply

in person, Belmont
Clothes,
313 S. Main, Royal Oak.

MOTHER'S HELPER. Light
housework. Older woman
pre-
ferred. Live-Ln optional. 557-9413.

WALLCOVERINGS

545-9896

642-3047

ROOF LEAKS
REPAIRED

Gutters cleaned, repaired and
installed. Small lobs welcome.
Free estimates.

538-2665

PASSPORT PHOTO
2 fors3 95

28635 Southfield
357-3266
Overnite Service

MATURE woman wishes day
care for elderly person. F-xperl.
cored. Oak ParkSouthfield. 544-
4655.

Responsible position in area of
social planning. On staff of
administrative agency. Exper-
ience helpful in budget and

CEMENT WORK

541-0278

Drives, porches, patios, side-
walks. Whatever you have
that needs to be consorted.
Tree coifing end trintsnissg.
Firewood for sale. 9 years
services in the Oak Park
area. Call after dark say
Right, Jerry.

522-6155

398-0043

PANELING, partitions, floors,
ceiling, tiled. Also small Jobs.
Reasonable. Ron, 968-4576.

COMPLETE interior, exterior
painting and decorating. New
and old wood refinished, •n-
tlquing. Reasonable. 547-1438.

PAINT up for the holidays. In.
terior and exterior. 544-1646, 543-
9052.

51-LOST AND FOUND

FOUND-Lady's wrist watch at
Lincoln Center in Oak Park. Call
557-3568.

\

For one step domes-

Call A Maid

57-FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD
GOODS 3, FURNISHINGS

LI 4-4,243

FOR SALE

or bent

any price within reason.

Mediterranean couch & chairs,
coffee & hexagon tables, 13,-
000 BTU air conditioner, crib
& dresser set, swing set, men's,
womens', babies clothes, and
more. Fri. Sat. & Sun. 10-5.
1524 Moulin. N. of 12, W.
of DeQuindre.

Bonded - Insured

supplies

Monday-Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday 12 noon to
5:00 p.m.

Donsk, new. 'Variation - . Serv-
ice for 8. $145. "Vette"
Service for 6. $155. Sets in-
clude serving spoons, forks,
plus cases.

tic aid.

Trans. and
nished.

Southfield, Mich.
August 6-13

STAINLESS STEEL

CALL-A-MAID

meet

TEL-12 MALL
Antique Show
& Sale

Order fine contemporary furni
Lure from Denmark, S weden at
savings of 25.e,..
MR. KOLOFF
5574748

20% OFF

We will

56-ANTIQUES

SCANDINAVIAN

INVITATIONS

50-BUSINESS CARDS

METRO WINDOW CLEANING

398-9477

ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reasonable
644.0409, 557-7228.

Free admission
Free Parking

Papertique

40-A-EMPLOYMENT
WANTED

GUTTERS, siding, trim. Profes-
sional quality and service. For
free estimate call 355-3836, 532-
6834.

DECORATING

SILVERPLATING, repairing.
brass, copper and gold. VE 6-0721

The very finest in wallcoverings
from $149 and up. Paperhang-
ers available. $5 a roll and up.
Nation Wallcoverings. 3950 West
12 Mile Road, Berkley.

Arthur N. King

Experts on aluminum storm
windows.
Wall washing.
Free Estimates

Call 833-8100

references.

342-8600.

PROFESSIONAL
OPENING AT
JEWISH
COMMUNAL
AGENCY

program analysis. Developing
social welfare 8 educ. ser-
vices under ACSW supervision.
Requirements include back-
s. ground in social sciences, corn-
mittment to Jewish commu-
nity, ability to work with lay
leadership.

Painting, roofing, gutters, (oth-
er home repairs. Quick service,

REAL ESTATE

ly respectful firm: Will tram

A-1 PAINTING &

ONE MAN orchestra. Reason-
able. All occasions. Freddie
Sheyer. 398-2462.

863-2949, after 6.

Learn to sell, list, buy and
praise as a career with
hi

532-7302

FURNITURE refinished and re-
paired. Free estimates. 474-6653.

53-A-ENTERTAINMENT

MEET AN
HONEST MAN

3 weeks during September and

light housework, cooking.

free estimates

AL SUNSHINE

861-6441

in

or come and go each day for

26-AWAKE PROPERTY
FOR RENT

Storage

7040 Puritan-Detroit

A middle aged lady to

FURNITURE REPAIR

Cig. burns, scratches, dents,
cracks, dog bites, gouges, broken
legs, loose joints, stains, touch
up. UPHOLSTERY REPAIR spe-
cial care for ANTIQUES.

Fully licensed and insured. In-
terior and exterior. Plaster re-
pairs, and gutter repairs. No job
too big or too small.

545-0444

SECRETARY
WANTED

COMPLETE REMODELING. Ad-
ditions, kitchens, dera, base-
ments, family rooms. Free eltt-
mates. 536-6864.

TAILORING. Cuffs while you
wait. $2.50. Major alterations by
appt. Alex 7643 Puritan. 345-9402.

WALLS ALIVE

Instructor needed for knitting,
crocheting, & needelpoint.
Please apply at 19011 W. 10
Mile
or call 356-4576. 1-5
Tues.-Fri.

Have opening for an individual
with good technical skills and
initiative in handling important
and sensitive area in synagogue
as secretory to the Rabbi. Send
resume to Box 1065, The
Jewish News, 17515 W. 9
Mile Rd. Suite 865, Southfield,
Mich. 48075.

SO-BUSINESS CARDS

CUSTOM PAINTING. Interior,
exterior. Wisk walls Free esti-
mates. Work guaranteed. 352.-
2863.

WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Merest 4, 1972-53

fur-

968-2008

N.

399-8933

There's No Place Like Home,
Especially After a Vacation

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Copyright 1972, JTA

lac.)

Home, home, there is no
place like home, says the
song John Howard Payne,
son of a Jewish mother, Sara
Isaacs, wrote when he was
abroad. Probably if he had
a home, he wouldn't have
written it.
It's on vacation that we
like home and when we are
home, we like vacation.

Construction Begins
On 17-Story Hotel

Construction has begun on
the 17-story luxury hotel_
which will rise adjacent to
Northland Shopping Center.
The hotel, on W. Nine
Mile Rd., east of I-696, will
be part of a multiple build-
ing complex with parking for
2,000 ears. Scheduled for
completion by fall 1973, the
poured concrete shear-wall
structure with a functions
building attached, was de-
signed by King and Lewis
Architects, Inc. A. J. Etkin
Construction Co. is the con-
tractor. Etkin-Pic Realty is
the developer.
The two-story functions
building will be a masonry
and bronze metal structure
with glass windows in the
commercial areas to relate
to the surrounding office
complex which includes
Michigan's Computer Cen-
ter, Honeywell and IBM
buildings.
The hotel will accommo-
date 400 guest suites and
have an outdoor terrace with
a swimming pool and tennis
courts. Landscaping and ex-
terior sculpture will comple-
ment neighboring areas.
In addition to commercial
space for a drug store, bar-
ber shop and beauty salon,
the functions building will
provide kitchen facilities,
banquet rooms with a capa-
city of 600 people, three res-
taurants and an outdoor cafe.

Rich , 'Sullivan Begins
Novi Industrial Park

The Rich Sullivan Co. held
ground-breaking ceremonies
recently to mark the official
opening of its new $15,000,-
000 Class A industrial park
development. Novex One.
Ground breaking for the
park, located on a 63-acre
site at Nine Mile Rd., east of
Novi Rd. in Novi, was mark-
ed by the planting of a white
pine by Gov. Milliken.
Iry Rich, one of the de-
velopers, said that Novex
One heralds a new concept
in industrial park develop-
ment in Michigan and much
of the nation. It will empha-
size a park-like atmosphere,
maintaining natural land
contours and trees.
Conceived for tomorrow's
businesses, Novex One's con-
temporary architecture will
blend with the surrounding
residential areas. The park
also provides Class A con-
crete roads, Detroit water
and sewer, Detroit utilities,
local police and fire protec-
tion, and a railroad spur with
Detroit freight rates for
truck and rail shipping.

61-A-GARAGE WANTED

WANTED

GARAGE TO RENT

Garage for

storing rummage

and household items for syna-
gogue rummage soles. Must be

open at all times. Ook Park
area preferred.

Please cell

LI

3-0288

Dr. Weizmann was always
telling about little Motele.
He had studied at Manches-
ter and Swiss tutiversities,
but he used to say he learned
most of all in dear old Mo.
tele. It's a little town near
Pinsk. When Weizmann came
to Chicago, he spoke in a
theater there and the balcony
was reserved for people who
had come from Motele. 11
was said that 90 per cent of
the residents of Motele had
moved to Chicago. That will
give you some idea about the
population of Motele. They
could fill a whole gallery bt'\--
Weizmann's mind always
went back to his childhood
home. But he did not return
there.

Rabbi Leib Yitzchok of
Berdicheff saw a man rush-
ing. "What are you running
so," he asked.
"I am running after my
livelihood," said the man.
"How "do you know that
your livelihood is not behind
you?" asked the rabbi.
Vacation is a time to stop
rushing, to look around and
ask some questions about
yourself. Is all this rushinc!;,_
really so important?
Thomas Paine in "Common
Sense," the little paper-back
which perhaps more than any
other one thing projected
American independence, said,
"A long habit of not think-
ing a thing wrong, gives it a
superficial appearance of be-
ing right." Most people are
in these ruts in some ways.
We tend to take certain
things for granted. Vacation
time, getting us out of usual
haunts, tends to give us a
chance for a fresh look.
Vacation is a time to get
away from civilization. Egypt
was a land of civilizatioi.
Moses took the Israelites to
the desert and there they
began to be really educated.
Some longed for the conveni-
ence of civilization-for the _
flesh pots of Egypt-but they
were learning more in the
desert. They learned how to
be self dependent. They
learned fearlessness and
courage, better things than
you can learn from textbooks
and armed with this learn-
ing, they could enter the
Promised Land.
Vacation takes as to the

world outdoors. Like Thor-
eau, tee
confront nature.
Thoreau built himself a cabin

costing E25. He didn't hate
to go to a bank to finance
the mortgage. The Jews dad
the same thing. They erected

SuerZeths-
U n Methuselah was 500
years old, an angel visited
him and said "Methuselah,
it's time you stopped laying
a round in the open. ,Why
don't you build yourself a
house and live like a respect.
able man?"
"How much longer have I
to live?" asked Methuselah.
The angel looked at his
table. "Well, it says here, you
are going to live 500 more
years."

"For that short time," said
Methuselah "It ain't worth-

Ellis Goldberg on
Gross Realty Staff

Gross Realty Co., Inc. ■ n-
nounces t b a
addition of
Ellis E, Gold-
b e r g. to its
sales staff. He
will specialize
in suburban
property
sales.
Goldberg

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