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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-11-28

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Friday, November 28, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eighteen

Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

Classified Ads Accepted Until 11 A. M. Tuesday
Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Ad $1.00. Phone CAdillac 1040

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

GREENLAWN 16610

EX( '14:1 4 TIONA LI. Y WELL BID LT

ASH AND RUBBISH DRUM! - Twe
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA. 9437J or RE. 4483.

All City Moving Co.

piano hoisting; storage
and crating. 1494: Meyers. VI%

LARGE VANS;

8-0010.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

MUSIC LESSONS

KNITWEA it of all kinds made to or-
der hr lady of expert el a ftsmanNhip.
Fancy knit work, et °dieting and fin-
ishing. done. Call UN. 3-0240.

Ft ; IDA inn

AT MARYIlltoVE
NEW Illtii'N coLoNIAL

MOVING

MISCELLANEOUS

3 1.g. bd. rm., Tile Kilt-h.; Bath; Lev.'

Many attractive features. You call now
hoose your own decorating colors and
fi xt Urps. tVEN sUNIIAV I to 6 I' M.
or call Mr. Raiser; JO. 440851-RO.
3010.

Hannan Real Estate Exchange

BUILD IN
HUNTINGTON WOODS

ARE YOU thinking of studying voice?
Valuable Information. TO. 6-3191.

OLD CLOTHES-WANTED

slightly used--?larder,

37 12 Clements. Sunday.

ANY OLD CLIMIES wanted - Hest
prices paid for men's 'sults. topcoat.
and shoe. Tyler 4-3635.

hild'e youth bed and
FOR SA
chlfferrobe and also 'saxophone. TO.
6-62111.

PAINTING & DECORATING

TRANSPORTATION ,

DILLARD BROTI1ERS - interior and
exterior painting and wall cleaning.
Free estimate. Complete home wall.
cleaning. One-day service. TWinbrook
3-1089.

WOULD LIE 14.1 dependable man to drive
new ear to Los Angeles. References.
Tr. 6.7468.

paintleg and paper-
hanging. Interior and exterior. Spe-
cial price, to Detroit Jewish Chron•
ids reader. Workmanship guaran•
teed. Mr. Parker, TW. 3-9361.

FIRST CLASS

MALE HELP WANTED

per boilable,
aggressive,
SA LESS1 AN,
married man wanted to call on fur-
nit ure am t0 trade. Repreaent large.
wethestablIshed manure. Direr, Sales
more Important than experi-
ence. Pronanent position, RA. 8427.

AM BITIOUS young man Interested in
learning building I rade. No exPet
en4,4 necessary, TO, 7-7701.

YOUNG LAITY desires position as baby-
TV. 7-0061.
'litter.

R0001 for couple or gentleman, kitchen
prig H•g,. (;and lo at ion. Ti. 9-2535.

SILVER PLATING

TEmple 1-1010.

SILVERPLATING
Tea seta platter., caster seta trophies,
MO, * seta 'candlestick, and lamps
re-finished Ilke new with our quality
silver plating proces, at reasonable
crst. We also do chrome,
nickel.
bras, and tin plating on all metallic
articles, such as auto parts, motor-
cycle and boat parts; hinge, door
knob, plumbing and electric fixtures.
Call is or bring work In for teamed..
MASTER SILVERPLATERS
2031 Cecil!
TOwnsend 8-1026

A-1 CATERESSES--Couples, caretakers.
porters; days; week; part time
Employment, 113 Alger
Anderson's
TM. 3-3670.

.110VE AVERAGE clerks, conks, cou•

Flee, maid, kitchen helpers, porters,
elevator, laundry, chauffeurs and do-
nestle. Day or week. Model 'Serv-

ice Bureau. CA. 9045.

BUSINESS CARDS

CARPENTRY

SLIP COVERS

PORCI11•38. Steps, porch decks, aaaaaa
and fences. Cabinets, all GNAW P.
A. Langevin. UN. 1-033 and UN.
1-1673.

Hannan Real Estate Exchange

ROOM FOR RENT

AA A-I WALL washing, paper cleaning,
paperhanging, painting, floor sanding.
Household Decorators, TO. 34773.

DOMESTIC HELP available by day or
Reliable. Jones Employment.
week.

HUNTINGTON WOODS

Humber Road near Eles en Mile. Two
tine Colnniak near ly ready.
Quality
H u tt requires no glowing description.
'Iwo ear garage.
OPEN A1,1, DAY SUNDAY
MR. ROTH-JO 4-5058- RO 3080

DON'T BE A SeCK16111 Painting, dose
cheap. Domestic and commercial.
Ask for Herman. TW. -3-6757.

PAINTING and Papering. TY. 4.3403,
4631 Vancouver.

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

Hannan Real Estate Exchange

PAINTING; Interior and exterior.
A.
Tucker, 1533 Grand Av. W. TO.
8-1530.

PAINTING and decorating.
Exterior
and interior. Excellent work. Colors
to suit your taste. Reasonable. TO.
6-1270.

SITUATION WANTED-Female

Several plans and Ira at ions to chase
front. Ready to start len , tintoin bun-
galows to lit your personality and
space requirements. Regardless of
your needs see the plane at Open
House on Humber Load, south of
Kiev en Mlle Road Sunday or call Mr.
itoth-Jo 4 -5854-R0 ;080.

NI' '17 furnished room

for young gen-
tleman with adult family.
Good

t 1. 81.1,011 a tiOn.
Martindale.

WE. 4-4804, 12030 N.

NICE •light room for gentleman. Un-
limited telephone.
2 adults In fam-

ily.

TY. 5-6814.

PRI VA TE HOME. Unlimited

phone.
Garage, Northwest Section-gentleman
only. References. NO. 5263,

FIE AUTIFUL room to rent to single
Man or working girl, or couple. No
children. Telephone service free.
TY. 5-6733.

ROOM for woman. Nth hen privileges,
;as heat.
Unlimited phone service.
TO 6-1483 after 4 P.M.
2681 Ful-
lerton.

N14'1,3 large room in home of two
adults. Taylor and 14th vicinity.
Gentleman preferred. TV. 4-1005.

NICE large room ful'<uonesaman or
2. Twin beds A Iris ate bath. 1
adult. Private telephone. TB. 1-8323.

CUSTOM MADE slip covers', drapes;
reasonable. Free
estimates.
TW.
2-1748 or TW. 3-0862 after 6 P.M.

LARGE room for rent. Good trans-
portation. Gentleman only. Reason-
able. TU, 3-0135, 2697 W, Grand,
upper.

UPHOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS

Occupational Therapy
Given Disabled DP's

ATTR ACTIVE recreation rooms, kitchen

cabinets, porches built and ecteened.
Carpentry of all kinds. Burd. 3061
Lawrence. TO. 6-0633

- No

lob la too
CARPENTER ,WORK
mall or too big, reasonable prices.

A 'BETTER

upholstery and slip cover
service; custom work; very reason-
able; guaranteed; free estimates.
Artmode. TYler 7-1059.

SCIIW APT% and PETCHERER
TY. 7-7718 or TO. 7-2189

RUHRL'S UPHOLSTERING
Any kind of furniture made to order.
Every job custom built. Reupholster-
ing, repairing, First Matta workman•
ship. 11629 Linwood Ave., between
Burlingame and Webb, TUlsa 3-11214.

CATERING

HORS D'OEUVRES
CANAPES, tiny cream puffs and

knishes .
SPECIALTY CATEllirlt9

TO. 14835

HO. 7217

WALL & WINDOW WASHING

HORS HOEUVERS-Party Sandwiches
mado to order. Cater to meetings,
receptions. cocktail parties. UN. 1-4191

Wall washing and
paper cleaning; no job too big, no
job too small. For estimates. TX.

BEL'S SERVICE -

DRESSSMAKING

DRESSES made for 87.66. your patter.

APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT

and material. TO. 6-(661.

ELECTROLYSIS

ATTENTION: Home, fiat or apart-
ment seekers Try our service. CA.
8415.

HAIR removed f
safely by fast short wave method or
Multiple electrolysis. Faster. painless,
no scars. Open eyes. Jennie Wohl-.
man. 3358 Glynn Ct.. near Dexter.
TO. 8-1476,

UNWANTED

TO SUB-LET -5 room furnished oIl-
heated fiat beginning 'Jab. 1 to April
1. Adults onth. 'Rent to be paid for
the 3 months in advance. 2910 W.
(!rand Ave. TO. 7-3115 or TO. 5-0323.

ENTERTAINMENT

3

and his orchestra
Music furnished for all occasion.
Violin solos at weddings a specialty
Call TOwnsend 6•8671. 1353 Richton

SAMUEL MARSH

4 RooMS oil-heated upper Sat. Needs
des orat Mg. Middle-aged couple. WE

A MAN of conservative habits,
Baruch ate for years at the same
restaurant. He found the serv-
ice there' attractive and liked
everything about it except the
bread. "I always eat white
bread," he advised the waitress,
but she brought whole wheat.
On the second visit, the conver-
sation was repeated with the
same results. This kept up for
a week. Finally, the next Mon-
day Baruch said casually, "I'll
have whole wheat today."
"That's funny," Said the wait-
ress. "Don't you always order
white bread?"
-o-

WE WON'T vouch for this
story but Baruch, who has at
times displayed absent-minded-
ness, was called up by a friend
who said, "You must do some-
thing about the Gazette; it
printed a story of your death this
morning."
"Dear, dear," he answered. "I
suppose we should send along a
card of regret."
-o-

BARUCH HAS had a long-
standing feud with a Washington
politician. At a banquet audi-
ence one day, the politician
boasted: "Baruch had every ad-
vantage as a boy. I, on the other
hand, am purely a self-made
man.'
Baruch leaned over to his
neighbor and whispered in the
latter's ear, "Well, at least that
removes the Almighty of a ter-
rific responsibility."

ON ONE occasion, as he sat on
a park bench (where photogra-
phers delight in picturing him)
Baruch was approached by a
timorous fellow who held a
framed photograph of him in his
hand.
"Mr. Baruch," he said hesitant-
ly, "my wife admires you so I'd
like to give her this signed pho-
tograph of you as a wedding an-
JWB's 1947 budget was $1,- niversary present."
210,220. This sum is raised by
"A surprise, eh?" ventured
allocations made by Jewish fed- Baruch.
erations, welfare funds, and situ-
"I'll say," agreed the other fel-
ilar local Jewish agencies.
low. "She's expecting a Buick."

BARUCH NATURALLY
moves in the highest circles and
his friends include politicians,
philosophers, poets, players and
writers. Not so long ago he at-
tended the opening of a new
comedy with its author. During
the showing the author kept
staring at a rival in a nearby
box who remained sober-faced
throughout.
"What's wrong?" asked Baruch,
"That fellow's rude," said the
author angrily, "He's ungrateful
too. He had a tragedy open last
night and damn me if I didn't
laugh loudly all the way through
it."
-0-
BENNETT CERF passed on to
us the story of Baruch order-
ing kidneys for lunch at nit club
one day and then repaired to the
lobby to welcome some visitors.
They became so engrossed in
conversation Baruch completely
forgot his meal.
A half-hour later, the waiter
sidled up and said discreetly,
"Sorry Mr. Baruch, but your
kidneys are spoiling."
Baruch replied, "I've suspected
that for years but I didn't rea-
lize that it was visible to the
naked eye."
---0-
BARUCH ONCE attended an
art gathering where the prize
exhibit was a huge canvas en-
titled "The Dance of Salome."
While there he overheard two
of the city's art connoiseurs dis-
cussing its merits.
"What is this supposed to be?"
asked the first.
The second glanced through
the catalogue and answered, "It
says here it's Solomon dancing
for Herod."
"He never did," retorted the
first.
"Oh, but he must have," the
other answered warmly. "Else
how was he photographed?"
-o-
AN AUTHOR ONCE told Bar-
uch that book critics were weird
in their ignorance and often con-
fused themselves with God. He
added hastily, "The confusion is
not justified."
-o--
AMERICA IS A land of op-
portunity," Baruch one declar-
ed. "A man can start out
sweeping sidewalks and end up
behind a desk-if he doesn't
mind the financial sacrifice."

Auto Driving

LCSSOIN

Given in Your Car or Ours
Illy Proferrsional Instructors

Clients are Called for and Returned

Harris Driving School
TV. 7-1750

4-6137.

CAN PROVIDE music for your pleasure
for shoos, parties, weddings. Rea-
Mr. Teri. TO. 1-7206.
sonable.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

FURNITURE REFINISHING and re-
pairing, spring retying In sofas and
chairs. Reasonable. Tit. 1-42011.

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

*II

1441031 apartment for rent with pur-
chase of all or part of modern fur-
nishings. TY. 7.9603.

MUNICH.-A survey of dis-
abled and handicapped Jewish
DP's indicates that only five per
cent of the 2,321 handicapped
Jews in Berlin, Bergen-Belsen
and the U.S. Zone of Germany
are unable to work. Despite in-
juries and wounds received as
a result of the war, concentra-
tion camps, ghetto experiences
or fighting with the under-
ground, more than half of the
disabled Jews listed in the sur-
vey are being helped to return
to their former occupations.
Others requiring special work
conditions are being trained at
new occupations.

BERNARD BARUHCH is known
as -the "unofficial president"
of the United States because he
has served as adviser, in turn,
to Presidents Wilson, Hoover,
Roosevelt and Truman. Although
well in his seventies (he once
referred to himself as living in the
"late afternoon" of his life).
Baruch is still active in political
affairs and his name frequently
crops up in the press, especially
with regard to the issue of atom-
ic energy control.
-0-

LAMP HOSPITAL

floor, table and fluorescent !amiss
repaired rewired and re-finished. Old

lamps made over to latent style&
Lamp shades cleaned and re-covered.
011 lamps electrified.

rIgurInes, vases and art objects made
Into beautiful lampa, by our European
Designer. Finest service In 1Mtro1L
We pick up and denser.
DANNER LAMP SIIADR CO.
TOwnsend 8-11121
31031 Cnnil

&AMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
statues made into lamps. Floor
lamps converted into torchieres
Shades on hand and made to
, order; cleaned and re-covered.
Terin's Appliance Shop, 12230
Linwood, TO. 8-7205.

.

4

ROHM apartment, Miami Beath,
Florida .
Owner will lease for entire
season. ('ail l'N. 3-6150,

YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONTEST

FOUR room apartment available with
purchase of furniture. Adut la. Blaine
and 1 nth Section. OLive 3170 or

Detroit Jewish Chronicle
548 Woodward Avenue,
Detroit 26, Mich.

TY. :-0641.

APTS. IC FLATS WANTED

RELIABLE adult family of 3 desires
unfurnished house, fiat or 3 bedroom
apartment.
Will decorate. Cushman.
TO. 8-11113 or TB. 2-1723,

WANTED 3 or 4 room apartment or
income or flat. Willing to buy fur-
niture, reasonable. 4 adults only. Call
TO. 7-6831.

2, 3 OR 4 room apartment needed by
prospective
bride and groom. Tit.

I

nominate

;(Name)

(School)

(Grade)
_
"(Address) _
the
Jewish
boy
(or
girl)
showing
most
promise
for leadership in the Detroit
as
Jewish Community of the future,

2-5112.

WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom eat or apart-
ment. 3 adults. 10 northwest Sec-
tion. Will do repairs and decorate!
To 8-7329.

VETERAN offers accounting services in
lieu of apartment with lease. North-
west Se. tion. TB. 1-9713.

WANT to buy from private owner 2•
flat 6 and a.
Dealer Section.
Tr.
74134

_

'(Signed)

:(Address)

(School).

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