REAL ESTATE
OBITUARIES
FOR SALE
CENTURY
VILLAGE WEST
FIRST OFFERING
CONDO FOR SALE
W. BLOOMFIELD
A KNOCKOUT!
Boca Raton, FL. One
bedroom, 1 bath fur-
nished.
like
Magnificent,
new, 3 to 4 bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath
contemporary colo-
nial. Offers plush car-
peting thruout,
ceramic tile in foyer &
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry. Very open
look with loft, finished
basement and lots
more. Shows like a
model. Asking
$187,500.
559-0194
FARMINGTON HILLS
BEECHWOOD HILLS
Two bedroom, 2
bath, 1,300 sq. ft.
condo. Contempor-
ary decor - Beautiful.
MUST SELL. 30 day
occupancy.
$77, 500.
Beautiful 2 bedroom
19th floor condo with
stunning view of
water. Near Down-
town Detroit. Must see
to appreciate. Excel-
lent security.
851-4532
Evenings
962-8255 days
824-4997 after 7 p.m.
644-5899
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645-6450
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$65,000.
CENTURY 21
NORTHWESTERN
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
SALES & LEASING
Cou,o
644-7000
personal attention
for both
buyer/rentals
seller/landlords
W. BLOOMFIELD
MAPLE PLACE CONDO
Choice location over-
looking 2 ponds.
Three bedrooms or
den, loft, 3 full baths,
basement, att. gar-
age. Immediate oc-
cupancy. $134,900.
EARL KEIM, M.W.
1987
FARMINGTON HILLS
553-5888
MODEL PREVIE
OAK PARK
YOU MUST SEE THIS
All New
Two Bedroom, Two Bath Plans
From $94,900 in West Bloomfield.
Sound enticing? Visit Mapleridge and let us
Sharp 3 bedroom,
1 1/2 bath brick ranch
with cathedral ceiling,
open floor plan with
new carpeting in liv-
ing &dining room. Lot
of storage. $42, 500.
559-2300
show you luxurious condominium living
with studio ceilings, Eurostyle kitchens with
G.E. appliances, over-sized bedroom
suites, attached garages and more!
STARTER
GREAT
HOME. Four bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 baths,
formal dining room,
' basement, desirable
area. Unique Cape
Cod. Must See.
$39, 900.
559-2300
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Closed Thursday.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Dr.. Meyer Zeff
Dr. Meyer B. Zeff, a dentist
with offices downriver, died
Jan. 17.
Born in Israel, Dr. Zeff lived
many years in Detroit prior to
moving to Woodbridge, Conn.
He was a 40-year member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, a board
member of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America, treasurer of
Wyandotte Lodge of B'nai
B'rith and former treasurer of
the Wyandotte congregation.
He was a 1930 graduate of the
University of Michigan School
of Dentistry.
Dr. Zeff leaves a son, Dr. Ar-
nold of New Haven, Conn.; two
daughters, Mrs. Micky (Ellen)
Fivenson of Traverse City and
Sandra of Ann Arbor; and four
grandchildren. Interment De-
troit.
Prof. H. Neufeld
Tel Aviv — Internationally
renowned cardiologist Prof.
Henry N. Neufeld of Tel Aviv
University's Sackler School of
Medicine died recently. He was
63. An Israel Prize laureate,
Prof. Neufeld was the incum-
bent of the Chaim Sheba Ex-
traordinary Chair of Cardiol-
ogy at Sackler and director of
the Heart Institute at Chaim
Sheba Medical Center.
Ethel Yolles
Ethel Yolles, a long-time
member of Cong. B'nai Moshe,
died Jan. 12 at age 89.
Born in Hungary, Mrs. Yol-
les lived most of her life in De-
troit, prior to moving to Vero
Beach, Fla., 25 years ago.
She is survived by two sons,
Sydney Goodman of West
Bloomfield and Norman
Goodman of Vero Beach, for-
merly of Southfield; six grand-
children and seven great-
grandchildren. Interment Ft.
Pierce, Fla.
Israel Improves
Fiber Optics
Jerusalem — Laser trans-
mission incorporating the
laser source within optical fib-
ers made of fluoride glass — an
idea originated at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem —
promises to vastly improve the
range and security of both civi-
lian and military global com-
munications systems and im-
prove laser surgical tech-
niques, according to a re-
searcher at the university.
Optical fibers are increas-
ingly being used for transmis-
sion of signals, both for civilian
and military purposes, since
they use less energy for send-
ing signals than wires, can
handle many more messages
per fiber at one time than
wired electronic systems, and
cannot be broken into for un-
authorized listening (wire-
tapping). Ultimately, it is be-
lieved, optical laser-bearing
fibers will completely replace
existing cables for telecom-
munications purposes.