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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 6, 1948
Classified Advertisements
Obituaries
LINERS accepted from responsible • firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge $1.00
CALL WOodward 5-1155
MRS. SARAH LICHTEN= Emes was represented by A. H.
BUSINESS CARDS
LIVING QUARTERS
STEIN, 95, of 4103 31st St., died Jaffin. He leaves his wife, Flora;
LIVING QUARTERS -
sons, Herbert and Abraham, and
BORENSTEIN - -Plasterer
To Rent-Wanted-Exchange NATHAN
Feb. 1 after a Jong illness. Funer- a daughter, Beulah
Contractor. MA. 5243.
To Rent-Wanted-Exchange
al services were held at the Ira
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For Sale
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
For Sale
Kaufman Chapel. Burial was at
en remodeling a specialty. TR.
DAVID ELLIOTT POMER-
2-2636.
FAMILY
of
3
adults
desires
2
bedroom
Beth Abraham Cemetery. She ANTZ, 55, died Jan. 31. Funeral VETERAN and wife urgently need 2
flat
or
apartment
in
NW
section
leaves a son, Harry, and three services were held at the Hebrew 1 3r1c393room furnished apartment. TU.
Occupancy by May 1st. Exchange FOR BETTER wall washing. call
James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Bel-
references. TE. 2-3071 after 5. 8:30-
daughters, Mrs. Morris Bornstein, Benevolent Society with ,inter-
5 p.m. NO. 5791.
mont.
Mrs. Harry Berman and Mrs. Isa- ment at Hebrew Memorial - Park. NEEDED badly.• 3. 4 or 5 rooms, 1
child.
Best
references.
TY.
4-6004.
PAINTING
and Decorating, interior
PLEASANT room to rent to one or
dore Burnstein.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated.
and exterior, excellent work rea-
two business girls in home of 2
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sonable. UN. 1-1683.
He leaves his wife, Eve; a son, ATTENTION: Property Owners! WE
adults. Privileges. Excellent trans-
NEED RENTALS! Selected Tenants.
portation. Unlimited phone. Call eve-
PHILIP JAFFE, 50, died Jan. Leo, and daughters, Marion and
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
No obligation for you to call Honess
nings or Sunday: TO. 5-7747.
27. Funeral services were held Doris.
service: reasonable. Free estimates.
Real Estate. UN. 4-5721.
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TO. • 5-8271.
LARGE room. twin beds, couple or 2
at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
WILL exchange desirable 3 room
girls. Single woman's home. DA.
ciety with many 'local rabbis
RACHAEL COLEMAN died in
OLD
CLOTHING WANTED. Best
apartment for larger apartment, flat,
0945.
prices paid for men's suits, top-
or income. TY. 5-6618.
participating. Interment took Flint Jan. 25. Funeral services
coats,
and shoes. TY. 4-3625.
place at the special observers' were held in Flint Jan. 26. She WANTED to Rent: 4 or 5 room cot- ROOM to rent for employed girl in
fine home. TY. 5-2968.
HORS D'OEUVRES
tage July 18th to August 15th. 40
section of Hebrew Memorial is survived by a son, Meyer Cole-
Canapes, Tiny Cream Puffs, Knishes
mile • radius from Detroit. With in-
Park. He is survived by his man of Washington, D. C.; daugh-
door plumbing. TY. 5-2479. 4 TWO unfurnished rooms or one furn-
SILENT 'HOSTESS
ished room to- rent. Call TO. 6-5100.
• HO. 7217
widow, Dina, and two sons, El- ters, Rose Hurand of Flint, Shir
BEAUTIFUL large room in nice home.
PHYSICIAN and wife desire 3 or 4 CARPENTER-Contractor. General al-
chanan and Dovid, students of the ley Konop of Detroit, Ida Tyner
Good transportation. TO. 5-7344.
room apartment; furnished or un-
terations. Cabinet work. Good
Telzer Yeshivah, in Cleveland.
of Washington and Lee Denbitz NEEDED urgently : 6 room flat. 4
furnished. No children. Cali TO.
workmanship. Reasonable. TO. 8-9340.
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8-0257.
of Miami, Fla.; six grandchildren,
adults in family. Call evenings. TO.
6-8130.
MORRIS SHERMAN, 62, died and three great-grandchildren, k
WANTED: Flat or apartment by I. SCHWARTZ & CO. Carpenter-Con-
couple with 2 month old child. NO.
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tractor. "No job too big or too
AM desperately in need of 6 room
Jan. 28. Funeral services were
5918.
small." TY. 7-7758-TO. 7-2189.
flat. More than willing to decorate,/
held- at the Hebrew Benevolent
MAYER BAER died Jan 31 at
Call evenings. TE. 4-1847.
ROOM to rent. 2709 Elmhurst. TO. A-1 PAINTING, Paperhanging, Wall
Society with interment at Hebrew Long Beach, Calif. Services were ;
5-1330.
research engineer, needs
Washing. Workmanship guaranteed.
Memorial Park. Rabbi Isaac held in Detroit at Kaufman VETERAN,
immediately 4 or 5 room Sat or
Call us for special prices for Feb-
DESPERATELY
need oFte or two bed-
apartment. Unfurnished. TO_. 6-3374
Stollman officiated. Abraham Chapel with Rabbi Morris Adler
ruary. E. Parker, TW, 2-9268.
room apartment, flat, or income. TY.
after 8 p.m.
Biegelman spoke in behalf of the and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offi-
4-5551.
SPOTLESS Wall Washing. Jack Green-
Odessa Progressive Society. He ciating. He leaves five brother's, HAVE four room income to exchange LARGE beautiful furnished room.
berg. 1 day service. Highly skilled
for 3 room apartment in NW sec-
workers. Residential - Commercial.
Separate entrance and bath. Con-
leaves his wife, Mrs. Anne Sher- Harry, Joseph, David of New
tion. Box 192 The Jewish News, 2114
Lowest rates. TY. 8-5860.
venient transportation and shopping.
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26.
man; a son, Albert; a daughter, York, Abe and Isadore of Long
Suitable for single person. TY. 8-4863.
Mrs. Helen Schultz, and four Beach; three sisters, Mrs. Max APARTMENTS for Wit. AppliCations
are now being taken for one and I FURNISHED upstairs room for rent
MISCELLANEOUS
Simmerman, Mrs. Anne Zierer,
grandchildren.
for *2 gentlemen or couple. Good
two bedroom apartments. New.
transportation. 3381. Calvert. TO.
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and Rose Baer of Long Beach.
Ready for occupancy March 15. Oak-
GROCERY
STORE FOR SALE. Estab-
9-8969.
man Blvd.-Linwoo.d District. Box 67.
lished 13 years. Beer, wine. and
MAURICE R. SMERLING, 62, Interment was in Clover Hill
The Jewish News. 2114 Penobscot 3-FLAT investment. Clements near
meats. East Side. Must sell imme-
Bldg., Detroit 26.
noted scholar and teacher, died Park Cemetery.
diately. Very reasonable. Call TO.
Livernois. Good condition. $16.000.
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5-0851 or TR. 2-8965.
$6,000 down. Pays for itself. Segal-
Jan. 30. Funeral services were
WORKING couple desires 3 room apart-
Morgan Real Estate. UN. 3-4141.
LOUIS H. (PETE) LEVINE,
ment or income. Dependable with
held at the Hebrew Benevolent
BLACK crocheted bag missing. Keep
excellent references. UN. 1-2879.
money. Please return contents. Citrin.
RESPONSIBLE family of 3 desperately
Society with interment at the 51, of 2630 Hazelwood, died Jan.
2675 Glendale.
needs 6 room flat. TO. 7-9166.
special observers' section at He- 30. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and WANTED: Flat or apartment by
Veteran. Will offer new car at list ESTABLISHED business couple OFFICE space available. Near Count/
brew Memorial Park. Rabbis Cantor Pavel Slavensky officiated
price. TO. 6-7662.
Building. Ca 241.6.
desires apartment. NW. section. TO.
Fischer, Levin and Wohlgelern- at funeral services at Lewis
7-5052.
FURNISHED room for gentleman.
BABY
Sitters furnished. Any time. 50e
Bros.
Memorial
Chapel.
Burial
ter officiated. The Chesed Shel
With adult family in single home. EMPLOYED couple, no children. needs
per hour. Call Sitter Service. TY.
was at Machpelah Cemetery. He
Good transportation. TO. 8-4914.
5-8117.
2 or 3 room apartment. Call TY.
is survived by three nieces, EXCHANGE 5 room lower for 6 room
5-4724.
EXPERIENCED chain store manager
Miriam, Edith and Helen Moor,
flat; Dexter vicinity. TY. 6-9188.
would like position to manage gro-
ROOM, free. to refined woman for stay-
AN INTERESTING
and two nephews, Irving and
cery, fruit department, or both. TV ..
ing
some
evenings.
TO.
8-0307
or
3
or
4
-
ELDERLY couple desires 2,
7-5519.
RECIPE FOR THE
TO. 7-6418.
Bernard Levine.
room • unfurnished apartment. TO
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7-3854 after 4 p.m.
EXCHANGE 5 room flat; Fullerton and REFINED and experienced man wants
JEWISH HOME
work as companion. Full or part-
Wildemere for 3, bedroom flat or
CHARLES FINN, 2740 Richton, 2 ROOM apartment, terrace, to ex-
time. Can furnish references. TO,
house. TO. 6-5952.
change for 3 or 4 rooms with yard
died Jan. 28. Services were held
7-3802.
for pet. TY. 5-2565, evenings and TO RENT : Nice large room for- gentle-
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with
Sunday.
from Out HEINZ HOME INSTITUTE
man in family of 2 adults. 3267 OFFICE GIRL-general. Furniture ex-
perience preferred. Good pay. Ritz
Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. He FURNISHED room to rent. Private
Tuxedo. TO. 6-6253.
Furniture Co. 9041 Jos. Campau. TR.
leaves his wife, Ann; a daughter,
bathroom. Couple or single girl. Good BRAND new -1948 car any model. at
2-9296.
transportation. Kitchen privileges.
Barbara; four. brothers, -Isadore,
list price for 4 room apartment or
UN. 4-0960.
GROCERY for sale. Dairy and appe•
flat. TO. 5-1540. -
Albert, Victor and Harry; two
tizers. On Twelfth St. TR. 3-9789.
ROOM for rent. Kitchen privileges. Un- NICELY furnished room for working
sisters, Rose and gIrs. Louis Rob
limited phone. Couple or single per-
WOMAN driving '47 station wagon to
girl
in
pleasant
home
of
young
ron. Just like one's own home. TO.
inson. Interment was at Clover
family of 3. Unlimited phone. Roomy - Los Angeles around February 15th
-3794.
desires another woman or couple to
surroundings. NW section. TO. 9-9456.
Hill Park Cemetery.
assist driving. References exchanged.
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PASADENA, between Linwood and APARTMENT to rent, three rooms,
Call VE. 6-7634, evenings. _
Lawton. For Sale. Modern 5 room
third floor, middle-aged couple.
'HARRY ROMER died Jan. 30 in
bungalow. Garwood oil air condi-
Rent $75. Davison-Dexter section. GIRL for general office work. Typing,
tioned heat with contract. Carpeting,
shorthand; Payroll experience essen-
Miami. Services were held in
Box 301, The Jewish News, 2114
Refrigerator, Storm windows and
tial. Permanent position. One girl
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 21.
Detroit at the Ira Kaufman Cha-
screens throughout. Rock wool in-
office. 5 day week. Good hours.
Eggsactly Right
sulated, awnings garage, pink tile VETERAN and wife, both working, in
Please call UN. 2-1417 or WE. 3-4961. '
pel with Rabbi Stollman and
ly decorated. Im-
bathroom. All new
need of three, four or live-room
Cantor Shulsinger officiating. He
for Supper
mediate Possession.- TO. 6-0971.
heated apartment or flat. North- FINE painting and decorating. Done
by experts at reasonable rates. TO.
leaves two sons, Louis of Miami VERY cheerful airy room. Unlimited
west section: Will decorate. TY.
6-2045.
With milchig meals more in de- and Samuel of St. Paul; three
7-4725, after 6:30 p.
phone. Excellent transportation.
Gentleman
preferred.
Richton
and
mand than ever because of high (daughters, Mrs. Stanley Morgen-
FURNISHED room for rent in home FIRTH SWEDISH primitive rose rug,
Linwood. TO. 5-6715.
9 x 12, and electric tank sweeper. and
meat prices, eggs have come into
of two adults. Good transportation.
stern, Mrs. Milton Levine, and
attachments for sale. NO. 7885,
4076 Burlingame.
their own. Eggs are a protein food, Reva Romer; one brother, Paul
composed of the same element as
COUPLE, one child, desire five or six-
of Miami. Interment was at Nu-
room flat or income, northwest sec- Ben Yomen Publishes
meat, and really just as filling.
tion. Will decorate. WE, 4-8858.
We take the egg for granted now. sach Harie Cemetery.
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But did you know large-scale egg
production is as modern as the radio
or motor car? Though the egg is
one of man's oldest foods, it was
never plentiful until agricultural
machinery created an abundance of
poultry feed.
The egg can be counted on for
substantial main course eating.
Trick is to have enough eggs, and
season them with pungent forthright
flavors. Use condensed soups to
make sauces. Try this:
Mushroom Omelet
Beat until stiff but not dry-
6 egg whites.
Beat until thick and lemon
colored-
6 egg yolks
Dr. Hillkowitz Dies
DENVER, (JTA) - Dr. Philip
Hillkowitz, a noted pathologist,
founder and for many years
president of the Jewish Con-
sumptives Relief Society here,
died at the age of 74.
Australia Bans Importation
Of Anti-Semitic Literature
CANBERRA, Australia (JPS)
-As a result of instructions is-
sued by Senator B. Cortice, min-
ister for trade and customs, anti-
Semitic Naziphile pamphlets
printed abroad will be banned
from Australia.
4 Family on Monterey
Bet. Wildemere & Dexter
5 rooms each. 2 with -gas
heat, 2 steam. Large lot, 4-
car garage.
CHECK THIS BUY!
Call TR. 1-9341
Business Opportunities
Shoe Store and Ladies &
Gents Furnishing on Michi-
gan ave. near 4th Street.-
Owner leaving city on ac-
count of health. Very rea-
sonable. Make an offer.
Confectionery on 12th
near Euclid
Add
11/2 teaspoon salt
1 /8 teaspoon pepper
% cup condensed* cream of mush•
room soup, undiluted.
Fold in egg whites. Pour into mod-
erately hot buttered frying pan.
Cook; without stirring, until risen
and golden on bottom. Place frying
pan in a moderately slow oven
,(325°F.) for about 12 minutes or
until top is firm.
Grosses $450 per week. 3-
year lease available at $70
per month. Price includes
equipment and stock.
Other Business
Opportunities Available
Call TR. 1-9341
Store and 2 Flats
on Clay Ave,
Bet. Melrose & Cameron.
*Mode by Iititne-EOrloried by ths Volga
'ff Orthodox jowith Comirigatiotst of ktitr-
1(4.
'
Income $160 a month. Gro-
cery in store also available.
Very reasonable price. Good
investment.
Established 1920
Call TR. 1-9341
LEWIS BROS.
Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors
Largest and Finest Chapel in Detroit
Parking Facilities on Our Own Premises
DEXTER BLVD. corner PURITAN
"THIS WEEK'S
BEST BUYS
UN. 1-7700
BINDES & JACOBS
8540 - 12th
TR. 1-9341
"Liveliest Real Estate
Office in Detroit."
TO _RENT, room with kitchen priv-
ileges. Couple or middle-aged wo-
man. 3381 Elmhurst, apt. 4. TU.
3-0332.
Children's Art Book
Ben Yomen, well known De-
troit artist, is the author of a
THREE-ROOM apartment, newly-dec- children's picture story book,
orated. Adults only. 2055 Clem-
ents, apt . 2.
FURNISHED room. . gentleman or
working couple. Kitchen privileges.
2709 Sturtevant. • TO. 6-6574.
WORKING couple desires three-room
furnished or unfurnished apart-
ment. Call CL. 4357 from 7 to 7.
Edison Bros. Shoes:
Great Success Story
The February issue of Fortune
Magazine contains an interesting
success of the five Edison Broth-
ers-sons of an immigrant ped-
dler-who built a colossal shoe
business.
The Edisons - Sam, Harry,
Mark, _Irving and Simon-have
sold 130,000,000 pairs of shoes in
25 years. They expanded from a
single store in Atlanta to a chain
of 188 in 109 cities in 33 states,
from Hartford to Los .Angeles.
Burt's and Baker's Shoes in De-
troit are part of the chain.
The 14-page article on "Edison
Bros. Shoes" in Fortune is a fas-
cinating description of tremen-
dous advances in the show busi-
ness by five enterprising brothel's.
It is one of the most interesting
success stories of our time.
"Roberto; The Mexican Boy," pub-
lished by Albert Whitman, Chic-
ago.
Each of the 32 pages carries an
illustration and text, both by
Ben Yomen.
The author-artist first studied
in the Detroit Jewish Community
Center Art School and later at
the Wicker School of Fine Arts
and the American Artists School,
New York. He has had his dis-
tinctive work on exhibit at the
Brooklyn and Detroit Art Insti-
JERUSALEM, (Palcor) - Two tutes.
left-wing parties of Jewish Pales-
RECEPTACLES
tine's labor movement united Garbage,
Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced
when Hashomer Hatzair and the
, Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right
Labor Unity-Poale Zion parties
AMERICAN CONCRETE
merged into "The United Work-
RECEPTACLE CO.
ers Party," (Mifleget Hapoalim
TO. 8-5889
679 Kenilworth
Hamenchedet),
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