46—Friday, March 30, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—BUSINESS CARDS "—EMPLOYMENT A-1 PAPERHANGER, neat and responsible. 542-4995. SALESPERSON TO SELL Greeting cards & invitations, answer phone, proofread, in- voicing, and other girl Friday tasks, 5 day week, will train. Must be ready to meet the public, apply in person only. Specialty Printing Co. 8556 W. 9 Mile Rd. Oak Park NEED person to care for elderly woman. Live in wages. Call eve- nings only. LI. 7-2589. REAL ESTATE ONE SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY Can You Imagine making two families happy on the same day, and getting paid for it That's what Reol Estate is like, and we would like to tell you more about it. Attend our next career seminar on Saturday, April 7th, 9:30 a.m. at 1025 E. Maple Rd. near Adams Rood. Coll 646-1600. for your complimentary reser- vation. REAL ESTATE ONE 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED PRACTICAL nurse available. Cancer or stroke (ambulatory). Call LI. 6-8492. RETIRED gentleman seeks part- time job. 543-5899. 45-A—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED SEEKING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY "Aggressive and sober married family man, 41 years old ex- tensive business, sales and management background, de- sires buy in, buy out or work- ing partnership. A-1 refer- ences. PAINT UP for Spring. Interior- exterior. Wallpapering & an- tiquing. 544-1646. WALLPAPERING & painting. All vinyls !t5 00 ner roll. Free esti- mates. 545-7956. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING With a customized look. Quality paper hanging by request. 50—BUSINESS CARDS WINTER SAVINGS NOW Siding. Trim. Gutters. Awnings. Porch Enclosures. Storm Doors and Windows. Sliding Glass Doors. Shutters. Railing. For Free Estimate Call 357-0550 HOLIDAY ALUMINUM CO. Huge discounts on our own im- ports and Astroline. 1972 left- over rolls from $0.75. Profes- sional hanging. Hours 10-5. Evenings by appt. NATIONAL WALLCOVERING. 3950 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley, Mich. 545-9896 Call DRESSMAKER, alterations, rea- sonable price, quick service, 538- 8462. 543-8692 or 838-7037 AL SUNSHINE Furniture repair, free estimates, 532-7302. COMPLETE remodeling, altera- tions, repair, kitchens, den, basement, fam. rm., reasonable. 538-6894. PERSONALIZED LAWN SERVICE PASSPORT PHOTOS 2 fors" Papertique 28635 Southfield 357-3266 Overnite Service INVITATIONS 20% OFF PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning. $10 per average rm. Less for smaller rooms. 866-0384. Spring clean ups plus weekly cuttings at extra low rates. Customer satisfaction guaran- teed. 548-1068 or 399-2186 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & REPAIR Quality service at discount prices. Small jobs. O.K. LI 3-1171 ask for SAM JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. Local and Long Distance STOR• AGE. Packing, pianos, appliances, household furnishings, office furniture. 7040 Puritan—Detroit PAINTING, exterior, interior, free estimates, reasonable. 968- 5639. 861-6441 ALL plastering guaranteed. Re- pairs. City and Suburbs. Free estimates. 341-8929. 'LOWEST PRICES PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ALL WORK GUARANTEED EXPERT HOME IMPROVEMENT AND GARAGE BUILDERS FREE ESTIMATES With a golden touch. CUSTOM WALLPAPERING. Free esti- mates, fully insured. CALL TAYLOR GARAGES 5540 E. 8 Mile Rd. DAVE BENKOFF. Call 7 Days A Week 543-6842 or 352-3281 538-2025 G. J. R. If No Answer 6452 Pinecroft Dr. W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033 ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reasonable. 644-0409. 557-7228. 50—BUSINESS CARDS PAINTING — PAPERHANGING QUALITY WORK 366-1100 If We Can't Do It— It Can't Be Done PANELING, partitions, floors. ceilings tiled. Also small jobs. Reasonable. Ron, 968-4576. LARKINS MOVING CO. Household and Office Furniture REASONABLE PRICE Local and Long Distance Also Storage 547-7569 894-4587 or 361-5222 FIRST CLASS painting and dec- orating, wood finishing and an- tiquing. Reasonable. 547-1438. FURNITURE refinished and re- paired. Free estimates. 474-8953. 53-A—ENTERTAINMENT To:' The Jewish News Art & Antique Fair 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Temple Israel 17400 Manderson Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48075 1 blk. N. of 6 Mile 1 blk. E. of Hamilton WALLPAPER SALE FREE ESTIMATES AND PAPER CONSULTATION CHRIS BIRCHALL 56—ANTIQUES VIE MT April 1, 2 & 3 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 12 Noon till 9 p.m. Free parking, continuous cafe Admission $1.50 •• • •••••••••••••••••*, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • SOMERSET MALL Antique Show & Sale From • Troy, Michigan • • April 9 thru 14 • • Mon., Tues., • • Wed., Sat. • • 9:30 - 5:30 • Thurs. and Fri. • • 9:30- 9:00 • • Free Admission • • Free Parking • • S•••••••••••••••••it It: •• 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNISHINGS .. SCANDINAVIAN . Order fine contemporary furni- ture from Denmark, Sweden at savings of 25%. MR. KOLOFF NAME 557-4748 LOVE SEAT Drive Is Resumed for Ikrit, Baram 57" upholstered cotton velvet (soft gold color). Just pur- chased, never sat on Cost $400, take $200. TEL AVIV (JTA) — The residents of Ikrit and Baram Maronite archbishop, You- villages on the Lebanese souf Raya, announced that border to return to those 647-8213 after 6:30 p.m. 59-B—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 3 STUDENT violins for sale. $25 each. 21940 Parklawn. 546-9015. 75-C—RUMMAGE SALE FREDDY Sheyer. His orchestra. 398-2462. RUMMAGE SALE B AND P ORT 55—MISCELLANEOUS Royal Oak Women's Club WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 PORTABLE sauna, steam cabinet $35. LI. 1-5556. 404 S. PLEASANT 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Classifieds Get Quick Results Intro to Real Estate PROPERTY HEADACHES. Please Allow Two Weeks Program Is Offered A program entitled "The World of Real Estate and You" will be offered free as a public service at 9:30 a.m., April 7 at Richard Hartle Associates, 1025 E. Maple, Birmingham. Real Estate One, sponsors of the program will help to answer many of the questions most often asked about the real estate business. For information, call Gene Sherman, 646-1600, or Carl Deremo, 851-1900. he was resuming his cam- sites. paign to persuade the gov- The villagers were evacu- ernment to permit the former ated nearly 25 years ago for security reasons. The gov- ernment decided recently Merrill Trust Makes that the security considera- $50,000 Gift to Sinai tions are still valid. Archbishap Raya said his A gift of $50,000 from the Merrill Trust has been ac- campaign was not directed cepted by the board of trus- against the Israeli govern- ment but rather was intend- tees of Sinai Hospital. "This, generous gift will en- ed to "achieve an image of able Sinai to obtain sophisti- justice for the state in its cated surgical equipment to 25th year." He said a mass rally complement our 17-roam sur- gical suite in the Max M. and would be held near Hadera Marjorie S. Fisher Pavilion," Saturday in which 3,000 said Dr. Julien Priver, exec- Arabs and Jews were ex- utive vice president of the pected to participate. hospital. Sinai opened its $10,200,000 School Clothing Drive Fisher Pavilion in 1971. In addition to its 17 operating to Get Under Way The Detroit Public Schor' rooms, it contains• a 16-bed pre-operative holding area, a Clothing Drives will be he 26-bed recovery room, 156 pa- -April 30-May 11 to benefit tient beds in private and semi children of all ages who need private rooms, a 12-bed in- tensive care unit, supply pro- cessing area and offices for admitting, medical records, social service and accounting. The Merrill Trust was es- tablished in 1956 by Charles E. Merrill. Professional management service available Somebody who cares. for apt. & commercial property. Detroit or Finding a competent private duty nurse who's competent isn't difficult. Finding a competent nurse who cares can be very difficult. Call for a Medical Personnel Pool RN, LPN, Aide or Companion. We'll send a nurse with top professional qualifications you and your patient will like to be around. suburbs. Call City Management Co. 368-2661 24 HR. SERVICE MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL 354-4290 clothes and shoes. From 8,000 to 10,000 chil- dren each year would be without proper clothing for school but for these drives. They are children whose fam- ilies have lost their jobs or have been ill and do not qualify for public assistance. Harry Speelman, president of Detroit Public School so- cial services, asks donors to add another pound of clothing, and shoes to their contribu- tion so that no child will have to stay home from school because of the lack of cloth- ing. Used clothing may be dropped off at the nearest public school, or call Major Theodore R. Nick, executive officer of the Volunteers of America, TR 2-5000 to ar- range for a home pick up.