A merica ,feivish Periodical Carter
Friday, August 17, 1945
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
CLASSIFIED
VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt ROOM FOR RENT — Nice fur-
or Exchanged. Called for and
nished room in home of adults.
delivered. American Vacuum
Gentleman only. Good transpor-
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000,
tation. 2266 W. Philadelphia.
Tyler 4-3014.
PAINTING, Interior, exterior.
Want it clean? Expert work. ROOM FOR RENT — Suitable
i Good materials. Reasonable
for gentleman. Use of phone.
I prices. Call M. Green, HO. Good transportation, HO. 2076.
4020.
LIBERAL REWARD for infor-
POD HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
mation leading to rental of 6
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi-
room flat in northwest section.
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
One schoolboy in family. Very
ing and writing guaranteed.
urgent. Call Townsend 5-7432.
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon- - •
terey. NO. 2680.
ACCREDITED PIANO TEACH-
THE POET'S ANSWER," a
book by David Horowitz, is
sold at the J. L. Hudson Co.,
Book Dept. $1.00.
HAIR REMOVED forever safely
ER—Organizing seasons cours-
es. Classical, popular; beginners
and advanced. Instructions at
pupil's home. Mr. Bolnick. Ran-
dolph 9444, Ext. 157 or Ho-
garth 0349.
pap glean
OBITUARY
JACOB LAYNE
of 1918 Tuxedo died August 9
at the age of 71. Funeral services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Funeral Home on Sunday. Rabbi
J. S. Sperka and Cantor II. Ad-
ler officiated. He leaves his wife,
Celia; sons, Maurice, Samuel, Al-
bert and Herman; daughters,
Fritzi, and Mrs. Charles Blair.
Interment was at Bnai David
Cemetery.
WILLIAM WEINBERG
of 3295 Rochester died August
11 at the age of 63. Funeral serv-
ices were held Sunday at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home with
Rabbi H. Rosenwasser officiating.
He is survived by his sons, Irving
and Sidney, and a daughter Mrs.
Harold Shine, Interment was at
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Ceme-
tery.
by short wave method or mul
tiple electrolysis. Faster, pain- FOR RENT — Comfortable room
for employed woman. Good
less, no scars. Open evenings.
transportation. Kitchen privi-
Jennie Wohlman, 3358 Glynn
CELIA PERNICK
leges. Tyler 6-8320.
of 1930 Philadelphia died August
Court, TOwnsend 8-1475.
••1111.
13 at the age of 72. Funeral serv-
PAINTING and DECORATING FOR RENT — Lovely room for ices were conducted Tuesday at
young lady. Good transporta-
— Devoted to better class
tion, Call Tyler 5-1212.
work. Work guaranteed. Imme-
diate service. UNiv. 4-3586.
FOR RENT—Home for employed
couple or 2 business or profes-
FOR RENT — Room for either
sional girls. In resident with 1
employed couple, lady or man.
person. Kitchen and all other
Kitchen privileges, telephone,
privileges. Townsend 8-2320.
convenient transportation. 2309
West Philadelphia, near LaSalle FOR RENT — Large nicely fur-
nished room for gentleman. Tel-
Blvd. Tyler 4-7823.
ephone privileges. 2678 Leslie.
Phone Townsend 6-5749.
ACCOUNTANT — Opportunity
to act as chief assistant to
CPA. Public accounting expe-
rience preferred. Offering fu-
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ture partnership to right man.
Downtown public accounting next to the World Zionist Con-
office. Call evenings or Sunday. gress, was reported to have given
Phone University 4-1117.
favorable consideration to a pro-
posal to add Dr. Abba Hillel Sil-
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — ver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise to
Middle aged woman to take care
of family of 2 adults. Refer- the World Zionist Executive. The
ences exchanged. Call between proposal was made by the dele-
10 a.m. and 12 noon, or 6 and gates representing the General
Zionists.
8 p.m. Davison 8567.
Following a conference with
FOR SALE — 9 rooms of furni- leaders of the Revisionist Party
ture, very reasonable. Every- regarding the return of the Zion-
thing must be sold at once; ist Revisionists to the World
forced to vacate premises, pri-
vate home. Call any time. 4572 Zionist Organization, Dr. Silver
declared that the dissident group
Allendale near Grand River.
must first rejoin the world Zion-
3264 TYLER — FOR SALE — ist organization before demand-
Now vacant. Single home. 7 ing seats in the executive,
rooms, 2 bath rooms, bin-fed
stoker. Newly decorated. House
in excellent condition. Call own-
er, Townsend 5-6851.
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the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
She leaves her sons, David, Mau-
rice, Nathaniel, and Harry; 11
grandchildren and 1 great grand-
child. Interment was at Oakview
Cemetery.
JOSEPH HIRSCHBERG
son of the late Abraham and
Dena Hirshberg, founder of the
Temple of Abraham in Bay City,
died Thursday, Aug. 9, at the age
of 77, after a six months' illness
at Hubbard Memorial Hospital in
Bad Axe,
Funeral services were held last
Sunday in Bay City with Rabbi
Mendel Glanz officiating. Burial
was in the Bay City Community
Cemetery.
Born in Russia, Oct. 14, 1877,
he was married in Toledo, 0., and
formerly lived in Pigeon. He was
a member of the Temple of Abra-
ham, and a life member of the
Bad Axe lodge, F. & A. M.
Mr. Hircshberg, retired Bad
Axe merchant, came to the Unit-
ed States when seven years old.
As a merchant, he was widely
known throughout Huron county.
Ile was in the clothing business
in Sebewaing and Pigeon before
going to Bad Axe 28 years ago.
He is survived by his widow,
Amelia; one son, Capt. Stuart
Hirschberg, Aberdeen, Md.; two
daughters, Mrs. Thalia Fine, of
Milwaukee, Wis., and Miss Leah
Hirschberg, of Bad Axe; one
grandson, Gerald Fine; and four
brothers, Barney, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Max, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
Dr. Isadore of Montreal, Canada,
and Samuel, of Sacramento, Cal.
JACOB MOSS
of 2977 Carer Ave. died Monday
at the age of 55. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home. He was a member
of the Knights of Pythias. He is
survived by his widow Lena, a
daughter, Faye; two sons, David
and Herman; a brother, Harry
Moskovitz, and two sisters, Mrs.
Robert Armos and Mrs. Israel
Sanders,
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Palestine Loan
LEGAL NOTICE
ICE BOX FOR SALE—In good
condition. Holds 75 lbs. of ice.
3801 Clements. Upstairs.
WANTED TO RENT — 6 room
flat in northwest section. Adults
only. Call after Sunday. Town-
send 8-5840,
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for gentleman in home of
adult family of three. Excellent
transportation near bus and car
lines. 2932 Elmhurst Avenue.
Townsend 5-3123,
Palestine Land
Prices Inflated '
LONDON (Palcor)—The price
of Palestine land today is 12
times as great as it was before
the war, due to Arab and Gov-
ernment efforts to keep Jews
from purchasing land, even with-
in the White Paper restrictions,
Dr. Abraham Granovsky, director
of the Ji wish National Fund, de-
clared at
the World Zionist Con-
ference here.
The Government creates ob-
st acles to Jewish land purchases,
even when Arabs are willing to
sell, Granovsky said.
He added that, despite these
Acuities, the Jewish National
und, durin g the war, acquired
330,000 dunams, over 30 percent
of their total holdings in Pales-
tine, and has created a reserve
of 300,000
dunam for settlement
by returning Jewish soldiers. Dr.
Granovsky stressed the impor-
tance of abolishing the White Pa-
per to alleviate the land problem.
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UNVEILING NOTICE
The unveiling of the tombstone
for the late Mr. Louis Kasoff will
be held this Sunday, Aug, 19, at
Nusachari
Cemetery, Woodward
at
Nine Mile Road. Rabbis Stoll-
man and Silver will officiate at
the unveiling starting at 2 p.m.
Friends and relatives are invited
to be in attendance.
Volume and Cohnne, Attorneys, 1028
Buhl Bldg.
MORTGAGE SALE — Default having
been made in the terms and conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Arthur
Nickerson and Aquilla Nickerson, his
wife, of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich-
igan, Mortgagors, to While Lee and
Ethel Lee. his sister, of the same
place, Mortgagees, dated the Ath day
of December, A.D., 1944, and recorded
In the °Mee of the Register of Deeds,
for the County of Wayne and State
of Michigan, on the 21st day of July,
A.D., 1945. In liber 7569 of Mortgages
on page 267, on which mortgage there
Is claimed to be due. at the date of
this notice, for principal and Interest,
and advanced on land contract to pro-
tect security, the sum of Eleven Bun-
dred Sixty-One and 25/100 (11161.25)
Dollars. and no suit or proceedings at
law or in equity having been instituted
to recover the debt secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof. Now,
therefore, by virtue of the power of
sale contained in said mortgage, and
pursuant to the statute of the State
of Michigan. In such rase made and
provided. notice Is hereby given that
on Tuesday. t he 13th day of November,
A.D., 1945, at 11 o'clock A.M.. Central
War Time; 1 9 o'clock Noon. Eastern
War Time. said mortgage will he fore-
closed by a sale at public auction. to
the highest bidder, at the southerly
or Congress Street entrance to the
County Building In the City of De-
troit, Wayne County. Michigan (that
hying the building: wherein the Circuit
Court for the County of Wayne Is
held), of the premises described In
said mortgage, or so much thereof as
may he necessary to pa v the amount
doe. .15 aforesaid, on said mortgage.
with interest thereon at Six per
cent (6 %) per annum and all legal
roots. charges and expenses, Including
the attorney fees allowed by law. and
also a ny 0111i or slims which may be
DA hi 11%, the undersigned necessary to
nrote•t Its Interest in the promisee
whp.h rand premises: 'ore described as
',shoo , – At1 Ont l'ertalr piece o- upr-
oot of lend shunted In the City of Fla
Rock, In the County of Wayne. and
State of Michigan end more particularly
described as follows. to-wit:
422 1/2 1
one-half
"Twent v-t wo and
acres farm. located 10 IL miles out of
Plat heck. Nth:Wasp, commonly known
as 13597 BasonvIlle Road. Flat Rork.
Michigan, described as follows: That
of the north half of the south-
west Au Wei of section 31. described An
beginning at a point on t he north and
south quarter line of SAW section. Dis-
trict south 0 ° 40' 20" E. 701.55 Ft.
from the Eastern quarter corner of sec-
tion 31 and proceeding thence south
a ° 40' 20" East along sold line, 314.15
feet. thence due west 1104.75 feet to the
west line of section 31, thence north
0° 3A' 30" w,st along said west line
111.10 feet thence due east .3104.60 feet
to the point of beginning. 22.39 acres."
Dated at Detroit, Michigan. August
15, 1945.
WILLIE. LEE AND ETHEL LEE
Rv LOUIS STA !WIELD 4'4 -MANE
Ry BEC.ENE FREUND COHANE
.rt orneys for Mortgagee.
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"At one time I never would have believed
that I could enjoy working in a kitchen—
hut that was before 1941, when I had an
all-electric kitchen installed. Pardon me if
I bubble over about it, but it's so fine in every way. ...
Electric cookery gives uniform results that keep my
performance high and food wastage low—and the auto-
matic features let me attend to other work while the
range attends to the cooking. I have a lot of help, too,
from my mixer, juicer, percolator, toaster and other
helpers. And after meals are over, the dishes don't stare
me in the face. It's no bother at all to scrape them into
the sink (yes, I have a garbage disposal in the drain
that grinds up scraps and washes them away) ... then I
stack the empty plates, and let the dishwasher take care
of them. I figure the dishwasher saves me a total of a
day's work every month. My hands don't get in the
water at all, and there's a world of difference in their
appearance. Truly, I am having a wonderful time in my
kitchen. I hear that all-electric kitchens will be available
again to other lucky women before too long. I know
they'll love 'em."
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What has been the great-
est single factor in chang-
ing your way of living
during the last fifteen
years? ...Almost certainly
it has been electricity.
Electricity has taken over
to release homemakers
from drudgery ... to in-
crease comfort ... to pro-
vide a better way of life.
Plan on turning on the
electric life just as soon as
appliances are again avail-
able. Find out what mod-
ern appliances can do for
you ... how they operate
... what they cost. All the
evidence indicates that the
old-fashioned way is the
wasteful way ... all those
who know say that the elec-
tric way is the better way.
HOW THE ELECTRIC DISHWASHER WORKS
After scraping, place
plates in wire rack
that holds them to
catch scouring spray.
Place special soap
powder in corner,
close door, turn con-
trol knob to 'WASH:'
Wash for five minutes
After draining, two
one-minute rinses
with clear hot water.
Washed thoroughly,
dishes dry in own
heat, are left sparkling
clean and sanitary.
The DETROIT EDISON Co.
helpful information. He will be glad to help
see pea Ades for
you select the model that will fit your needs.
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