SES FOR SALE .
17
BM ROOM colonial, gas heat, 2 ear
garage, venetian blinds, storms and
screens, newly decorated. Meyers at
Oakman Blvd. $17,200. WE. 4-7203.
'OTSEGO - ELMHURST
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All brick 4-6-3, very good income,
separate basement, very c le a n
throughout, 3 room apartment fur-
nished. Only $2,500 down.
MR. STR1COFF, TY. 1-4300
SCHATTEN REALTY
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SCHAEFER-7 MILE SEC.
Vs DUPLEX FACE BRICK
5 rooms, recreation room, excellent
condition, storms, screens, side drive. .
Only $10,300. Low down payment.
Mr. Leckrone, UN. 3-5500.
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THE HOUSE THAT
HAS EVERYTHING
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BY OWNER
1 9792 ARDMORE
HUNTINGTON WOODS
Beautiful .face brick, 1 yr. old, 5
large rooms and attic, back terrace,
tiled features, colored bathroom fix-
tures, birch woodwork, large lot,
moving out of town, must sell. Open
daily. Price $16,900.
.
Open Saturday and . Sunday 12 to II
and by appointment.
STERLING REALTY OFFERS
24x34 ft. colonial, A. C. heat, 1st- ft.
lay., natural fireplace, tiled kitchen
and bath, garage, fenced yard, needs
decorating. A good buy at $18,500.
For appointment call UN. 3-3280.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
OPEN 1-5 SUNDAY
MARYGROVE REALTY
17549 WISCONSIN
Two story face brick 3 bedroom home.
Large living room with natural fire-
place, mirrored above mantle, regu-
lar size dining room, large kitchen
with breakfast room attached, first
floor lay., finished basement, knotty
pine rec. rm. and bar, gas heat, attic
, fan, sprinkler system, enclosed
:screened porch, awnings, 2 car ga-
■ rage and carpeting (like new). Many
more extras. Newly decorated. Worth-
. while seeing and making an offer.
Price $24,950.
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13000 PEMBROKE
Cor. Sorrento and Pembroke
Out this on your "must see list."
New custom built 2 bedroom ranch
on 67' corner lot, living room 25x15,
.sunken all-purpose paneled room
" (which may be used as dining area,
library, rumpus room, or sun room),
tile bath with colored fixtures, nice
'ire, kitchen and dinette area,
-Winged with Hot Point dishwasher
=and disposal, all natural woodwork
throughout entire house, attic fan.
Open Sunday 1-5. Canvasser built
home. Price $27,500.
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391t OUTER DR.
pour year old custom built 3 bed-
room center entrance home, front
naneled den, grade lay., beautifully
carpeted
and draped throughout,
storm windows and screens, attic
fan, 2 car garage, underground
sprinkling system throughout prem-
ises. SHOWN BY APPT. ONLY.
Prite $32,500.
STERLING REALTY CO.
TY. 7-4072
1
PRAIRIE 19459
Two bedroom brick lust off Outer
Dr. Perfect for small family. Owner
leaving city. A real buy for some-
one. Hurry on this one!
UN. 3-3280
16571 WYOMING
FOR SALE
TYPIST DESIRES to do typing at home.
UN. 3-7360.
EXPERIENCED middle-aged woman will
take convalescent cases. TO. 8-6784.
45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITY of a lifetime! Name
your price. Second hand store. Tools,
jewelry, luggage, etc. Hurry. 545
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Michigan,
GREENFIELD - 7 MILE SEC.
Lovely brick colonial, 3 spacious bed-
rooms, grade lay., fireplace, terrace,
rec. rm., A. C. gas, many extras.
Near schools, transportation. Make
offer. Owner.
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AUTO PARTS BUSINESS—new, used
and rebuilt. 200x100 ft. wrecking
y a r d and equipment. Inventory.
Land in Detroit on Main St. Price
$60,000. Box 250, The Jewish News,
70E David Stott Bldg., Detroit 14.
VE. 5-1712
HUBBELL 18445
Five years old, face brick 2 bedroom
bungalow, finished upstairs, carpet-
ing and drapes, screened terrace,
storms and screens, gas heat, dis-
posal, 2 blocks from school. Open
Sunday 2-5.
SCRAP YARD
EAST SIDE—R. R. SIDING
SOL SAGINAW
AGENT
TO. 8-3311
L ITTLEF I ELD 18057
MARYGROVE REALTY
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NORTHWEST SECTION
YOUNG GIRL," high school graduate-for.
general office Work.. Will train. 2690 W.
Davison.
HUNTINGTON WOODS
h.m. SELDON co.
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40—EMPLOYMENT
Choicest location, 75 ft. lot. Outstand-
ing 6 room ranch home, nearing
completion, still time to have your
ideas carried out. Price $29,750.
Builder, TE. 1-1920—TO. 9-0456.
Ranch style center entrance Cape Cod
with 22 ft. Living room, well lighted
full dining room, modern tiled kitch-
en, with garbage disposal, 3 twin-
sized bedrooms, glassed in terrace,
rec. rm., loads of extras and closet
space. Situated on a 50 ft. landscaped
lot with 2 car garage. The asking
price is $28,500 — See it at 19149
LAUDER and make an offer. Mr.
Humphries, UN. 3-5500.
h. m. SELDON co.
13126 NADINE
Face brick colonial on 50' lot, 28x27,
plus bay and breakfast nook on 1st
floor, 28'x28'3" on 2nd floor. Among
many fine features are: attic air-
conditioning fans, garbage disposal,
colored bath fixtures, gas heat,
Ready for occupancy. Price $23,000.
Builder. UN. 4-8696 or TO. 6-5003
eves.
17—HOUSES FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE
HUNTINGTON WOODS COLONIAL
OPEN SUNDAY
13329 WINCHESTER
Mark Twain - Chippewa
LOOK AT THIS!
HOT SPOT
Ranch house. 3 bedrooms on one
floor with garage, rear screened
terrace, large lot, beautifully land-
scaped and other extras. For only
$16,900. Don't be sorry you missed
this call.
Store 20x00—Eight Mile and Wyoming
section. Good for any business,
UN. 4-4314
Klipfel & Co, UN. 4-2400
GROCERY ESTABLISHED
Dexter section, has meat concession,
beer end wine license, wonderful busi-
ness, over $8,000 per month. Partner
disagreement only reason for selling.
OHIO
TODAY'S BEST BUY
A lovely 3 bidroom home, face brick,
1st fl. lay., den, breakfast room, na-
tural fireplace, service hall, rec. rm.,
stall shower, 2 car garage, only $5,000
down.
Sacrifice.
NATHAN H. KNOPPOW
TB. 4-7042
50—BUSINESS CARDS
CAN YOU RECOGNIZE A BARGAIN?
We challenge your inspection. Three
twin-sized bedrooms, loads of cup-
board space in the kitchen, grade
lay., rear terrace, wooded lot. All in
choice Huntington Manor and priced
to sell at $19,900.
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HUNTINGTON WOODS MANOR
THREE BEDROOM HOMES
WITH LIBRARY — $22,900
Inspect these super values Sunday.
Model at 13343 Victoria, East of Cool-
idge, North of 10 Mile.
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HUNTINGTON WOODS BUNGALOW
ALL THIS FOR $17,800
Three lovely bedrooms all on first
floor with possible fourth upstairs.
Face brick, built in '50. Complete with
aluminum storms and screens, terrace,
gas heat, beautifully landscaped lot.
Here is real value.
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WE HAVE MANY OTHER HOMES IN
HUNTINGTON WOODS, OAK PARK
AND NORTHWEST DETROIT TO FIT
YOUR NEEDS.
KLIPFEL & CO.
LI. 5-2400
1048 N. WOODWARD•N. of 11 1/2 Mile
On the Record
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
(Copyright 1952, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
Unethical Ad Solicitations
The unethical advertising practices of certain national Jew-
sh publications may soon come under investigation by the Post
ffice authorities . . . Representatives of the publications who
have been taken to task for their sharp practices have promised
to abandon the unethical and unlawful solicitation methods .. .
But most of them have not kept their promise . Their devise
was to conduct advertising schemes involving the clipping of ads
from established English-Jewish newspapers . . . This matter
has been brought to the attention of the NCRAC which has
made every possible effort to bring a cessation to the practice
before the matter is brought to the attention of the proper
authorities, locally or on a national level . . The NCRAC has
held a number of conferences with the publishers and editors of
the papers accused of engaging in unethical dealings . . . To pre-
vent a hillul hashem the NCRAC showed more patience than the
matter really warranted .. . It is still hoping for voluntary co-
operation from those sources ... But it is doubtful it will be forth-
coming . . . Within the last few weeks, in fact I received a num-
ber of complaints from newspapers using this column that they
had been victims of the swindle . . . The Better Business Bureau
has been advised of those practices and there is reason to believe
that vigorous action will be taken against the transgressors . . .
Too many businessmen have been duped by the scheme for the
practice to remain unchallenged . . . I understand that a sub-
committee of the NCRAC was scheduled to meet on Feb. 20 with
a number of representatives of the publications involved, par-
ticularly with one publisher who showed impudent recalcitrance
... If that gentleman persists in his stubborness he may expect
a public flaying .. . That particular paper seems to have no cir-
culation at all, using its advertising volume as a circulation index
. . . A number of Better Business Bureaus throughout the coun-
ry have mentioned the unethical practices of those publications
in their solicitation letters . . . The NCRAC, I learn, has taken
the position that the Better Business Bureau must not be stopped
from taking whatever action is warranted by the facts . . • If
condemnation of the practice does not deter the violators, they
may have to face the music, but with another baton as the
director.
Editor's Note: Mr. Ziprin's "revelations" are not new. Action
against the offending national periodicals had been started,
through NCRAC, by the American Association of English-Jewish
Newspapers. Merchants in Detroit and other communities again
are warned not only to ignore requests, through unauthorized
billings, for advertising, but to refer the letters they receive to
The Jewish News, the Better Business Bureau or the NCRAC.
Action will be taken promptly against the offenders.
12021 Dexter
Leo F. Witham, UN. 4-0104
OAK PARK'S FINEST
EXPERT wail washing, one day service,
guaranteed. Jack Greenberg, TO.
8-2613.
I
See the extras in this custom 3 :
bedroom ranch home, disposal, ,
terrace and tile features. Black-
stone at Northfield. Model open
A BEAUTIFUL
wall washing done by
experienced man, very reasonable
rates. Call anytime for estimates.
DL 1•1004.
BRICE WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim-
neys, steps. 5. Barak, 3770 Edison,
TY. 6-0649.
daily, come mod choose your colors.
A-1 PAINTING and decorating, reason-
able prices; references. Free estimates.
TO. 5-8271.
O'DONNELL BROS.
FOR Beef 1 Eli wall washing call James
Russell. One day service. TO. 8-4005.
526 Belmont.
Coolidge and Ili Mile
LI. 5-9800
18—TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS
WILL SHARE 31/2 room apartment
with
young business or professional man,
NW location. Good transportation.
Phone TO. 9-5548.
COUPLE WILL SHARE 5 room bungalow
with another couple. 20049 Stansbury.
UN. 4-2343.
25—TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING TO MIAMI around March 15.
Take one or two to help drive. TO.
8-6160.
COUPLE DRIVING to Miami—will take
passengers to share expenses. Eve-
nings, TY. 8-5473.
35—INSTRUCTION
GOOD RELIABLE Hebrew and Bar Mitz -
vah teacher. References. No Sabbath
calls. TY, 6-6318.
ONE LESSON . A WEEK WILL GUAR-
ANTEE A GOOD JEWISH EDUCA-
TION FOR YOUR CHILDREN IN-
CLUDING BAR MITZVAH. ENGLISH
AND CITIZENSHIP ALSO TAUGHT
PRIVATELY. CALL WE. 4-6570 FOR
"THE TEACHER."
40—EMPLOYMENT
WILL CARE for in. and do Hungarian
cooking. WE. 3-9568.
QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers,
couples, porters, day, week. Universal
Employment Service TY. 8-5310.
WANTED: Office girl, handle calls, typ-
ing, general. Wyoming-Fenkell. TE.
4-1210.
TWO
Aggressive
Aggressive men with a previous sales
background. We will train you and
qualify you for , maximum earnings
in real estate. Enjoy an association
with Eimer M. Clark, Inc., one of
Michigan's largest selling organiza-
tions. Call Frank Stowe, UN. 1-4300.
ELMER M. CLARK
YOUNG MAN wanted to work in appe-
izer store. Apply 18252 Wyoming or
call UN. 2-3288.
CAPABLE FEMALE assistant for congre-
gation office. Good typist, shorthand.
Steady position. Pleasant working con-
ditions. Phone TY. 6-7419.
MALE or female wanted as bookkeeper
at the Detroit Produce Terminal, five
day week. WE. 3-1175.
FIELDS EMPLOYMENT
Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK
TIL 3-7770
411111•1111111,
Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutters
VA and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing
:
Pick Division Heads
Women's Campaign
cop
In preparation for genera)
solicitation for the Women's Di-
vision of the Allied JeWish Canfi-
paign, Mrs. Sidney. J. Karbel,
chairman of general solicitation,.
has selected her division chair-
men, who, with their workers:,
will have responsibility for cov-
ering the largest number of
prospeas in the women's cam-
paign.
Working with vice-chairman Mrs. 1.
Irving Bittker will be division heads
and secretaries, in W-1, Mrs. George
Stutz, with Mrs. Samuel Coggan, secre-
tary and Mrs. Murray Appleby, with Mrs.
Jack Behrmann, secretary, W-10, Mrs.
Conrad. B. Friedman, Mrs. Morris Brown.
secretary; W-15, Mrs. Gerhard Bergmann,
with Mrs. Samuel Fenton; W-17, Mrs.
Irving Pokempner, with Mrs. Morris
Mondrow.
In the group working with Mrs. David
S. Diamond, vice-chairman, are the fol-
lowing chairmen and secretaries: W-2,
Mrs. Harry Robinson and Mrs. Milton
Prag, with Mrs. Irwin Lappin and Mrs.
Max Lebowitz; W-16, Mrs. Harold Kukes,
with Mrs. Max D. Beal; W-19, and W-25,
Mrs. Abraham S. Rogoff, with Mrt.
George Reinitz; W-22, Mrs. Philip Bern-
stein.
Mrs. 1. Jerome Hauser, vice-chairman,
will coordinate the work of the follow.
ing division chairmen, with their secree
taries: W-5, Mrs. Irving Kramer, with
Mrs. Richard Serlin; W-11, Mrs. Jacob
Kellman, with Mrs. Jav Pershing; W-13,
Mrs.'Myron Hauser, with Mrs. Maurice
- Hauser; and W-20, Mrs. Monte Meskire,
with Mrs. Allan Smith.
In vice-chairman Mrs. Joseph IL
Jackier's group are W-3, Mrs. Maurice
Clarea.ge, with Mrs. Aar o n Rose;
W-7, Mrs. Mark Dale, with Mrs. James
J. Sherman; W-12, Mrs. Harry B. Aronow
with Mrs. Marshall Miller and Mrs. S.
Richard Kotzer; W-21, 'Mrs. Max Chom-
sky and Mrs. Morris Brandwine, with
Mrs. Nathan Cowan: and W-26, Mrs. Har-
old Robinson, with Mrs. Arthur Y. Winer.
Vice-chairman. Mrs. Louis G. Redstone
will coordinate the works of the division
chairmen and secretaries: W-18, Mrs.
William Avrunin and Mrs. Joshua lid.Allow '
Horwitz, with Mrs. Max Schubiner; w.-e3
and W-24, Mrs. Norman Naimark; with
Mrs. Hugh Greenberg; W-27, Mrs. Murray
Altman, with Mrs. Samuel Feldstein and
Mrs. Manuel Stoler; and W-28, Mrs. Jack
Medvire with Mrs. George Weingarden.
Working with vice-chairman Mrs. Mil-
ton L. Sorock are division chairmen and
secretaries: W-4, Mrs. Aubrey Goldman,
with Mrs. Benjamin R. Gutow; W-6, Mrs,
Martin Messer, with Mrs. Max W. Mattes;
W-8, Mrs. Leon Kay, with Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz; W-9, Mrs. Adolph Baron, with
Mrs. - Irving Goldman; and W-14, Mrs.
Jerome A. Wasserman, with Mrs. Bert
Brostoff.
'trim 30ocL
Hy LEAH W. LEONARD
An American Jewish Press Featurt
PURIM would not be complete:
without Hamantaschen, those
delectable three-cornered puffs
of pastry filled with honey and
poppyseed, chopped nuts and
fruits, or Povidle - (prune butter
sometimes called Lacqua).
Suggestions for making
mantaschen:
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Sweetened Yeast Dough
1 package yeast (dry or cake)
lle cups lukewarm water
All Work Guaranteed
2 eggs
34 cep sugar
2 teaspoons salt
cup melted vegetable shortening ', se
salad oil
1 cup water drained from boiled poeeseee
1 tabiespoon vanilla (or sherry)
ceps sifted all purpose flour.
Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water.:
Beat eggs with the sugar and combine
with the salt, potato water and melted
shortening. Stir in the dissolved yeast
2479 W. Davison Ave.
and liquid into the sifted flour, in • a
large mixing bowl, then add the egg
and sugar mixture, stirring till all the
flour is absorbed and a ball of dough is
formed. Work in the vanilla or sherry
a few drops at a time while kneading
eon- on a lightly floured board. This doxigh
NATHAN BORENS'TEIN—Plaster
may
be made up and refrigerated ove•
treetor. TY. 7-0441.
night. When ready to bake, pinch a/ a
ball
of
the size desired and flat-
A-1- PAINTING - Decorating Contractor. ten to a dough
3-or 4-inch round, Place a ball
Kitchen 525. Dresser, TO, 8-6047. If of desired
filling
in the center and bring
no AnSVer, TO. 9-7980.
up the edges to form three seams start-
ing
from
,
the
center
down to the core
A-1 PAINTING - Decorating • Paperhang-
ing. Workmanship guaranteed. Best net's. Plate each filled Hamantasch on
a
greased
and
lightly
floured cookie
references. Reasonable. Special low
prices for outside painting during sheet as soon as formed, leaving at least
3
inches
of
space
between
the puffs. Let
March. WA. 3-1933.
rise at room temperature at least 1 hour
or
till
double
in
bulk.
Brush
the tops
WM. es FRANK LEFLER, Painting and
Paper Hanging, Wall Washing, Floor with diluted egg yolk or fruit juice and.
bake
25
to
30
minutes
at
350
deg.
F. or
Sanding. VE. 5-0311, TY. 8-3698.
till nicely browned. These may be baked
in aeleance, cooled and stored, then TO-
A-1 PAINTING, wall washing, special low heated for 5 minutes before serving
rates. Work guaranteed. WO. 5-3469.
time.
Fillings for Hamantaschen
ALL KINDS brick—cement reointing and
Peppyseed and Honey:
plastering. UN. 2-1017.
2 eups poppyseed
1 cup water, fruit juice or milk
cup honey
le cup sugar
Vs teaspoon salt
WE WASH wails and ceilings. 25
1 teeepoen grated lemon or orange rind
3 tablespoons fine crumbs (cake - ter
years experience. One day ser-
cracker)
2 eggs, well beaten.
vice. Free estimates. WO.
Combine the poppyseed, liquid. honey,
5-3469.
sugar and salt in a saucepan and cook
over moderate heat, stirring for 5 to el
minutes to prevent scorching. Let .coee,
stir in the remaining ingredients.
Dried Fruits Filling:
Put through the fine blade of yowl,
chopper:
1/2 cup each dried apricots, pears. prenere
= WALL WASHING
apples
1 crap seeded raisins
AHE DAY SERVICE
8 crackers (small size)
teespoon salt
REASONABLY PRICED FT::
Add ee cup honey or sugar. stirrireg
FE:
till
well combined.
=
Call Mr. Grant, TE. 2-8583 E-
Povidle (Lacqua to some)
Add 2 cups finely chopped nuts -to
511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111; 2 cups Povidle (or stewed prunes, cooked
rot( mashed).
4 tablespoons dried crumbs
55—M ISCELLA N EOUS
1 tablespoon grated orange rind
Combine thoroughly to a paste that
CUSTOM BUILT regency sofa, rose bro-
will drop heavily from the spoon and
catelle, like new. TY. 7-2575.
use as filling.
Variations can be made by adding
WANTED: Hall or store, 750-2000 sq. ft.
Linwood-Dexter section for social ac- cep chopped almonds or other suits.
tivities. Call WE. 3-4081 or UN. 4-6821.
Cadillac
Roofing Co.
TO. 8-0071
JERUSALE.M, (JTA)—The Is
mei government announces in-
creases in. the price of several
foods, including bread and
certain vegetables. The price c
THE JEWISH NEWS-23 bread was fixed at 15 per celei
highex than a. matith ago.
Frida.y, March 7, 1953
BEAUTIFUL modern three rooms of fur-
niture for sale, reasonable, apartment
available, NW Dexter section, no chil-
dren, call WE. 45427.