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January 05, 1950 - Image 14

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-05

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Page 14

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, January 5, 1949

Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday
Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00,
Payable in Advance of Publication

2827 CADILLAC TOWER

WO. 1-1040

ELECTRIC REPAIRS

WIDOW, 60, financially independent,
would like to meet relined man. Ob.
jest matrimonial companionship. Box
328, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

ELECTRICAL WORK. Refrigerator,
lamps, vacuum cleaners, motors, etc.
P. Gran, TY, 7.0834. All kinds of
repairs.

YOUNG DIVORCEE would like to meet
nice Jewish man between ages 35-45.
Box 340, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

ATTRACTIVE WIDOW would like to
meet tine middle-aged gentleman.
Please write name and phone num-
ber. Box 339, Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle.

FEMALE HELP. WANTED

PRACTICAL NURSE for elderly cou-
ple Other help employed. Stay
nights. 3268 Webb. TO, 5-3174.

VIP. COLORED girl wants day work,
by week or part tine job. Cleaning
or ironing. Ref. TR. 3 3993.

FREIGHT SOLICITOR - Experienced,
large transportation corp. Must have
ear. Excellent salary. Box 342, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

SITUATIONS WANTED MALE

ELECTRICIAN available for part-time
work after 4 p.m. and Saturday. Call
after 4 p.m. TO. 6-9086.
- -
CONGENIAL ATTENDANT wishes
work caring for invalid. Days or
nights. Will travel. City references.
VI. 3-1195.

MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED

AT ONCE
Stenoiraphers, Typists, Clerks,
Bookkeepers and Many Others
OFFICE - SALES - TECHNICAL
Men - Women - Boas - Girls

Detroit Select Service Bur.

Established over 29 Years
1216 LAFAVF:TTE BUILDING

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

DOMESTIC HELP available by day or
week "tellable Jones Employment
TEmple 1-1010

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored couples Cooks. Maids.
Chauffeurs Janitors,
Caretakers Porters
Day or Week

TR. 3-7770

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

MAN OR woman wanted with substan.

tial capital for new Progressive and
very interesting business that will
yield $10.000-$25.000 yearly. Nation-
wide in scope. Box No. 316, Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.

FOR SALE-Gas station: Partner had
accident and is unable to work. Big
Super Station and adjoining parking
lot for commercial vehicles, TO. 7-
9568.

Business Card

ALTERATIONS

ALTERATIONS
smogs by appoint-
ment in your noine Neat work Rea-
sonable stall Mrs Zee ro 9-0307

CORNICE BOARDS

CRON CORNICE CO.

ICORNICE BOARDS
D rape' and Upholstering
Breakfast Nooks

Lowest Prices

TE I-5359

ELECTROLYSIS

UNWANTED HAIR removed forever,
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless
no scars. Open eves. Jennie Wohi.
man, 24% Calvert, near Linwood.
TO. 8-1475.

RUBEI.'S UPI1OLSTERING
Any kind of furniture mane to order
including complete Hollywood beds.
Every lob custom built. Reuphol-
stering, repairing. First class work-
manship 11629 Linwood Ave., be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. TUIsa
3-0285

FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
statues made into lamps. Floor
lampS converted Into torchieres.
Shades on hand and made to
order; Plastic Shade Covers;
Lampshades Repaired. Terin's
Appliance Shop, 12230 Lin-
wood, TO. 8-7205.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

VOSE BABY GRAND piano, walnut
cabinet. period style, with uphol-
stered bench. Excellent condition
throughout. Will sacrifice. Appraised
$1500. Fur $800. Call UN. 1-4243 •

MOVING

All City Moving Co.

LARGE NEW MODERN VANS: piano
hoisting: storage and crating. 14948
Meyers. VE. 8-0010.

OLD CLOTHES

ANY OLD CLOTHES wanted - Best
prices paid for men's suits, topcoats
and shoes. TYler 4-3625.

PAINTING & DECORATING

5-ROOM upper income. Heated, stove,
refrigerator. Built-in booth In break-
fast room. Large screened-in porch,
completely carpeted. $100 a mo. 18437
San Juan Dr. UN. 1-5034.

ROOMS FOR RENT

LOVELY CLEAN room for either one
or two persons. kitchen privileges.
TOwnsend 7-3535.

BEAUTIFUL. ROOM in single home for
one or two girls. $7 per week. 2001
Cortland. TO. 6-6934.

BEAUTIFUL HOME - New home,
Schaefer and 7 Mile district, good
transportation. Widow desires to rent
large beautiful furnished bedroom.
Kitchen privileges. Single lady or
working couple. Call UN. 1-0965.

TEACHER WILL rent lovely room to
employed woman. Home privileges,
low rent. Northwest section. UN.
1-8966.

ROOM TO RENT-For gentleman or
lady. TO. 6-6425. 2299 Highland.

NICELY FURNISHED room for single
persons in private home. TY. 5-4051.
- -
LARGE CLEAN room for gentleman
or couple, with garage. Kosher kitch-
en. TO. 6-9103.

RUSSELL WOODS beautiful large
room, twin beds, employed couple or
girls, private bath. shower, phone.
No Sabbath calls. WEbster 3 0709•

NICE BIG room with kitchen priv-
ileges foe man or couple without
children. TY. 8-4188. Lawton and
Wildemere.
- --
VERY NICE furnished room to rent.
Call TO. 6-5602 after 6 p. m.

LOVELY ROOM for gentleman, home
two adults. No children. Gas heat.
TY. 6-3803 after 8 p. m. UN. 4-6181.

CLEAN ROOM for adults, couple or
single. kitchen if desired. Telephone.
Grand and Dexter. WE. 4-3013.

NICE CLEAN large room with phone
service. Private home. Gentleman
preferred. TY. 7-4391 evenings.

FURNISHED room with all conven-
iences. Kitchen privileges and house
keeping for couple. $;0 mo. TY.
4-7694.

A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, in-
terior and exterior. E. Parker. WA. NICE CLEAN room, near transporta-
3-1933.
tion. WE. 5-2972.

PAINTING-DECORATING contractor,
interior-exterior, kitchen and bath, ROOM AND BOARD
$10. J. B. Dresser, TUIsa 3-3025. If
LARGE FURNISHED room, Kosher
no answer, TO, 9-7980.
meals if desired. Monterey-Lawton
vicinity. Elegant for middle-aged
PAINTING, PAPER hanging, remov-
gentleman or father and son. TO.
ing, plastering. arches, sanding, pastel
6-8820.
and modern colors. Winter rates-
wotk guaranteed. TO. 8 8813.

APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE
-

RECOMMENDED PAINTER and decor-
-
ator. Tom McDuffie, 13210 Mac Kay.
WILL SHARE apartment with con-
TO. 5.0103.
genial girl. Vary reasonable. Call
after 8 p in. or Sundays. TY. 6-7940.

RUBBISH DRUMS

ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA 4748 or KE. 1-1593.

WALL WASHING

WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by professional people. satis-
faction guaranteed LO 2-3906.

APTS. & FLATS WANTED
-
-

3 EMPLOYED adults urgently need 5
or 6-room flat or income in north-
west section Will decorate. Call TO
5-0750 after 6 p. m.

WORKING COUPLE desire 4- or 5-room
unfurnished income, Will decorate.
N-W section preferred. TO. 5-5505
after 6 p.m.

DESPERATELY NEED apartments or
flats for Jewish Community Center
atilt' members. TRInity 5-8400. No
Sabbath calls.

WORKING COUPLE desire 3. or 4-
nom unfurnished apartment. N-W
sexton. Call after 6 pan. TR. 3-6248.

FLAT NEEDED urgently by young
couple and child. UN. 2-0159.

3- OR 4-ROOM apartment needed
Newlyweds. Moat have immediately
Call TO. 7-4600.
CUSTOM NIADE araper.es and slip
- - -
covets Reautliso ;election of fab- $100 BONUS for flat or will exchange
rics licarainablv priced Workman
apartment for fiat. TO. 5-5258.
ship guaranteed Call Shirlee Tux-
edo 2-5000
TWO ADULTS urgently need 3-loom
ate. or 4-room income. Will
decor
decorate. TO. 5-3228.
DRESSMA KING

DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS

2-ROOM apt. for rent, must buy
furniture. Adults. TY. 6-6093.

ROOM FOR gentleman in quiet home.
convenient location. TO, 7-7311'

FURNITURE REPAIRING

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

MALE HELP WANTED

Funds for Clinic

BEAUTIFUL 2-room apartment, furni-
ture for sale. Rent, $43.50 per mo.,
including heat and light. TR. 3-6216.

PERSONAL

YOUNG JEWISH girl desires to get
acquainted with Jewish gentleman
bachelor. 27-33. Object matrimony,
companionship. State age. Box 206,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.



APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT

3-ROOM APT. with beautiful furniture.
TO. 6 6347 after ti p.m.

COUPLE TO share flat with widow In
exchange for small housekeeping
services. Fre.? rent, TO. 8-2346 after
7:30 or TO. 8-7131.
- -

Workmen's PTA
Lists Psychologist

NATIIAN ARANOFF, president, presents a $1,500 check to M.
Talch, director of organizations, Detroit Histadrut campaign, repre-
senting special funds for a Negev clinic. The clinic will be built by
Kupat Ilolim , Ilistradrurs health fund, and will be named in honor
of the group. Participating in the ceremony are left to right: first
row, A. Rosenberg, vice-president; second row, Louis Kahan,
secretary, S. Shapiro, treasurer of the project, and S. Kaplan,
organization treasurer.

Israel-Jordan Peace Talks
Reported Nearing Accord

JERUSALEM - (JWNS) - A
peace treaty between Jordan and
Israel is reportedly completed,
and is being held tip now only
for minor modifications.
Reports reaching the UN indi-
cate that a treaty which contains
the following particulars is in an
advanced stage of negotiations
and may be made . public almost
any day:
1) Israel retains all territory '

College Rejects
Bias Bequest

(See Earlier Story on Page 1)

4) Israel will give Jordan an
outlet to the Mediterranean, at a
point north of Gaza, with a cor-
ridor through the Negeb;
5) Jordan will be granted the
right to exploit the chemical de •
posits in certain areas of the Dead
Sea:
6) The treaty eliminates all
territorial claims of Syria, Egypt
and Lebanon on the Palestine ter-
ritory.
The USA and Britain favor the
agreement. America desires to
stabilize the politically shaken
Arab nations, and Britain is an-
xious to see Jordan in a favorable

Jewish Jester

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor:
You place proper emphasis up-
on the proposition that we should
never forget what the German
vermin have done to our people,
DESPERATELY
in
need
of
2-bedroom
DRESS AND coat alterations by Alice.
flat. income or what-have-you to editorializing on the war crimes
7739 W 6 Mile Rd. UN. 3-8232. Ethel
rent. Family of four. Unfurnished trials.
Ackerman Shop.
or furnished. UNiversity 2-4184.
Your reproof of the short mem-
DRIVING LESSONS
YOUNG COUPLE with 2 children des- ory of the world might, with
perately in reed of flat In N.W. ',c-
justice, be coupled also with the
hicon, TO. 7 9208.
reflection that nations stood by,
ARROW DRIVING
APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT
while the Nazi slaughter went on,
SCHOOL
SUBLET 4-ROOM furnished apartment as if it was a contest between
LEARN TO DRIVE in a new
Januavy 15 to May 1st. Responsible unbelievable German cruelty, on
dual control car. FREE pick
couple TYler 6-4436.
the one hand, and studied indif-
up and return service.
7-BEDROOM FLAT-Elmhurst-LaSalle. ference of the so-called democ-
Adults.
Box
341,
Detroit
Jewish
TO. 9-6022
racies, on the other.
Chronicle.
When the future historian will
BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom front apart-
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
ment, desirable location, carpeting, assess responsibility for this ter-
drapes. venetian blinds. $600. Call rible chapter in our history, he
Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45
TO 6-7412 Saturday or Sunday be-
will consider the crime that Brit-
a.ns, Sundays over WKMIL
tween to to 2 p.m.

3) All non-Israeli sections of
Palestine will be annexed to Jor-
dan;

NEW YORK-(Special) -The
trustees of Lafayette College in
Easton, Pa., voted to reject a
$140,000 bequest which would
have provided scholarships for
"American-born" students, "Jews
and Catholics excepted."
position.
The money had been left by
Frederick F. T. Dumont of Lan-
caster, Pa., who died 10 years ago.
In a statement, the trustees said
MRS. RASHKIS was vigorous-
that "discrimination is contrary ly powdering her not-too-beauti-
to the history, practice and ideals ful face before going out.
of Lafayette College."
"Why do you go to all that

Sam Kellman, psychologist at
They also stated that "enroll-
the Harper Hospital psychiatric
ment has always included a large
clinic, will speak to the Work-
number of Jews and Catholics,
men's Circle P.T.A. at 8:30 p.m.
among them some of the most
Wednesday, Jan. 11.
distinguished alumni of the col-
His topic is "flow Can Home lege."
and School Work Together to
Earlier, Dr. Ralph C. Hutchin-
Help the Children?"
son, president of the college, had
A discussion period will follow announced that the bequest would
the lecture.
be accepted.

READER'S COMMENTS
ON CHRONICLE EDITORIAL

granted to her by the armistice
agreement;
2) Israel is to get the new .city
'of Jerusalem, while Jordan re-
tains the old section of the Holy
City;

air, for example, who shut the
door of rescue in the face of those
who had sought to escape the

inferno, second only to that of
the Nazis,

trouble?" queried Rastikis, who
had been waiting impatiently for
over an hour.
"Out of modesty, my dear,"
was the reply,
"Modesty?" almost screamed
the exasperated spouse.
"Yes. I don't want to shine in
public."

"YOU KNOW," said Becky's
intellectual boyfriend, as they
sat in the parlor one evening, "I
sometimes feel ashamed of my
failure to keep abreast of modern
science. Take the electri, light.
for example,- I must confess I
haven't the .least idea how it
works."
Pretty Becky gave him a pa-
tronizing smile.
"Why it's simple, really," she
replied. "You just turn a switch
and the light goes out. That's all
there is to it."

It is well, as you assert, that
we use our affiliations as a means
of charting a better future. It
was, however. confusing to notice
that you could find no better sup-
ONCE SOMEONE asked Motke
port for this theory than the
Chabad, the wag, this question.
statement of a Nazi-Nietzsche;
"Tell me, Motke, you're a smart
this is liable to be misconstrued
fellow-why do they call noodles,
by the unwary reader. Inciden- noodles?"
tally, when you refer to the
Motke answered without hesi-
Pharaohs and others, who affected tation.
our destiny, in the course of "our
"What a question to ask.
2,000-year pilgrimage," it is not They're long like noodles, asen't
entirely accurate, as the Pharaoh t hey? They're soft like noodles,
of the Oppression reigned in the a t'en't they? And they taste like
year 1503 B. C. E.
noodles, don't they? So why
M. MANUEL MERZON. s houldn't they be called noodles?"

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