Continued from Page 26 50-BUSINESS CARDS tt QUALIFIED HELP. cooks. dishwashers, couples. porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service TY. 8-5310. WM. & FRANK LEFLER. Painting and Paper Hanging, Wall Washing, Floor Sanding. WE. 5-0311, TY. 8-3698. 38 PART TIME experienced saleslady want- ed, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 1 p. m.-9 p.m. UN. 29531, Miss Harding. UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly- sis. Years experience. Jennie Wohlman, 2490 Calvert. TO. 8-1475. 2 2 MALE HELP WANTED Good opportunity for serious young man above 22, one who is looking for permanent occupation in inter - esting line. Write all details about yourself. The Jewish News, Box 37, 708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Michigan. FEMALE wanted as bookkeeper. Able to take trial balance. TO. 8-4045 or TO. 5-1378. YOUNG LADY for general office work. Permanent position. 2690 W. Davison. WILL BABY SIT afternoons or evening. Middle-aged. Recommended. experi- enced with infant. WE. 3-5329. WANTED FULL time general office girl. LU. 2-8700. Please call in person. 16116 W. Warren. EXPERIENCED second cook for Kosher resort hotel. UN. 2-7391. MIDDLE-AGED woman will take con- valsecent cases. TO. 8-6784. GIRL CLERK wanted for grocery store. Experienced preferred. 9829 Dexter. Woman between 40 or SO yrs. old to work at The Big House, Woodhull Lake. Must be able to cook and help wait on counters. Good salary and room and board. Call Monday. ALL AROUND decorating, interior and exterior. free estimates, good refer- ences. Call TO. 8-1190 after 6:30 p. m. FUR COATS repaired and •remodeled, cleaned and glazed. all work guaran- teed. Reasonable. TO. 6-8569 evenings and Sundays. 2573 Leslie. A-1 PAINTING, Decorating, Paperhang- ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best referenced. Reasonable. Special low prices for outside painting during April and May. WA. 3-1933. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. TU. 3 - 1872 FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. CARPENTER work. kitchen cabinets. porches, recreation rooms, alterations of all kinds. TO. 7-2189. GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS repaired, and replaced. All kinds of metal decks replaced. Free estimates. Call TO. 6-7029. PAINTING. Exterior, interior, decorating. Williams, 7758 wall washing. IV. Prairie, TE. 4-0195. VA. 2-6431. Carpenter, Cabinet Maker. Attics, recreation rooms. kitchen cabinets, MRS. LEVITSKY TY. 4-3218 teciar closets. Excellent materials. Exclusive workmanship. Estimates free. FHA terms. SALESLADIES Janet's, 5015 Twelfth St. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 CAN YOU EMPLOY A SABBATH- OBSERVING YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN IN YOUR BUSINESS? Highly recommended and trustworthy. Professional. skilled and unskilled. Full time or part time. YOUNG ISRAEL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 13521 Dexter Blvd. TE. 4-4145 15-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES :OMPLETE self-serve market. Groceries. meats. frozen foods. Good going busi- ness. Must sacrifice. Very reasonable. For information can UN. 4-5032. :OSHER meet market W. Seven Mile. for ARTISTIC BLDRS. DI. 1-2342 specialty Children's and women's wear. Full time. Apply in Person. We have reliable women to care for mothers with new babies._ Also care for children while parents are away. We also have baby sitters. "MOTHER'S HELPER" PAT HILL AGENCY Call KE. 1.5092-Licensed and Bonded Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing going business, groceries, full line of delicatessen and appetizers. dairy and frozen food. produce, bakery counter and Kosher butcher. Owner must leave town. For information call TO. 5-2919. For man or woman with or without services, with $10,000 investment for secretory or treasurer. Mono- fecturer's equipment guaranteed, proven, tested. Testimonials from sufferers of arthritis, neuritis, rheumatism, heart strain, over- weight, sleeplessness, nervousness. Victims will be invited to free pub- lic demonstrations es fast as we can open branches across the na- tion. The MIRACLE REJUVEN- ATOR Therapeutic Health Lounge is a sensation. Those who invest with me shall hove their original nvestment refunded from the ',refits. Equipment to be sold on 'wage* payments. A factory dem- onstration is yours for . inspection. onal Man- Cali Mr. A. A. Fox, Noti sion-towers Distributor for appoint- ment. WE. 5-3601. I-LBUSINESS CARDS :ICH WORK, all Rinds. Porches. ehins- J. Barak, 3770 Edison, BUM. steps. M.. 8-0849. l FAINTING and decorating, reason- 'M• prices; references. Free estimates_ CO. 5-8271. Cadillac Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 avert Romanian Synagogues I communist Youth Clubs Hour service WO. 5-3469 A-1 WALL WASHING. Specializing in dark colors. All work guaranteed. One day service. TE. 2-7310. ONE le TON stake truck. with driver. One 11/2 ton stake truck with lift gate and driver. Reasonable rates. TE. 3-7310. Painting - Decorating Interior - Exterior MR. JAMES PHILLIPS TB. 1-5142 -MC INTERIOR AND exterior decorating. Painting, papering, wail washing. first class work. Free estimate. TO. 6-3421 or TY. 3-4050. FeXPERT WINDOW cleaning, storms moved, wall washing. TO. 8-2813. re- Painting and decorating, interior and exterior. New and old work. Reason- able. Will go within 30 mile radius or more If possible. Nathan Stahl, TO. 0-$570 3283 RichhHs, Detroit. 55-MISCELLANEOUS MUST SACRIFICE, leaving town. Brand new modern bedroom and living room furniture. 2706 Richton. FOUND LADIES* wrist watch on G-Day. - Conciliation Commission for Pal- estine revealed it has decided to establish its headquarters at the UN and to meet in New Yora. •However, it has not ruled out meeting at Jerusalem or else- where if the situation warrants it. The Conciliation Commission decided to resume discussion with the Israel delegation at the UN to ascertain its position on blocked bank accounts, one of the problems remaining to be settled. It has also considered the Israel government's reaffir- mation of Nov. 14, 1951, that the Jewish state is ready to con- tribute to the settlement of the question of compensation for abandoned Arab property, and the Israelis' suggestion that con- crete discussions of evaluation should be held immediately with the commission or any other UN body designated for the purpose. MONTREAL, (WJA) - Final census figures just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics give the Jewish population of Canada by ethnic origin as 181,- 670 (which is 18.330 less than the previous estimates based upon natural increase and im- migration). The Canadian census not only records the number of Jews de- claring themselves to be Jews by origin. but also the number of Jews declaring themselves to be Jews by religion. Library of Congre Reports 1,000 Titles Published in Israel 30 years experience - White. Special Rates Identify. TO. 5-6240. LONDON, 4JTA)-More than synagogues in Transylvania 60-PERSONALS ffre been converted into Coro mist Youth clubs by the Ro- walan authorities. Religious Was belonging to these syna- goes have been transferred to 11 &Vie Comnnult,T•A, Cluj. • Inspecting "the mile long" chart of the Junior Division at Monday's report meeting are Allied Jewish Campaigners, ( left to UNITED N A T LO-N-8-,N. Y., right) BERNICE TAIT. SARAH SHEINFELD and SIDNEY COHEN, (JTA) - The United Nations to see how near complete their sections are in covering JtFnior Figures on Canadian Jews A-1 PAINTING Inside and WASHING SPECIAL LOW RATES a BLAIEH wall washing call James tussell. One day. service. TO. 6-4005. 26 Belmont. UN Palestine Commission Shifts HQ to New York Israel's first luxury hotel. the four million dollar. 250-room Nordau Plaza, in Tel Aviv. will open its doors next September, according to the current issue of Economic Horizons. publica- tion of the Jewish Agency's eco- nomic department. Financed by investors from England -and Belgium, the hotel represents one of the largest single foreign investments in Israel to date. All Work Guaranteed WORK UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Five-year-old Jew i s h new- comer Robert Linder is doing his part to help make it a warm reception upon his arrival here ' under the aus- pices of United Service for New Americans, • ma- jor immigration a n d re - settle- ment agency for Jewish survi- . Robert v o r s. U.S.NA., which reports that 8.500 Jewish DPs and refugee will enter the country this year. receives funds from the United Jewish Appeal f o r its immigration. resettle- ment and rehabilitation pro- gram. $4,000,000 Hotel Opens in Israel in September sale. 13418 ;00D uniors Inspect `Mile-Long' Chart New Arrival Warms Up 40--EMPLOYMENT NATHAN BOR&NSTEIN-Plaster eon- tren.tor. TY 7-0441. SY: Lunch terrific/ Willing to assume 530 monthly obligation. Elaine. WASHINGTON. (JTA) - The Library of Congress reports that over 1,000 titles were published in Israel during 1951. The report notes that the number of copies of each edition was limited on account of the severe paper shortage. Fifty Hebrew mono- graphic titles published in Israel during 1951 are being exhibited in the main building of the Li- brary of Congress. Dr. Garlock Nominated for New York Medical Presidency NEW YORK, ( JTA ) . John H. Garlock, surgeon of Mount Sinai, who is now in Israel as medical consultant to the Israeli government. was nominated for the office of president-elect of the Medical Society of tlik Coun- ty of New York, largest com- ponent - unit of the American Medical Association. The exotic Miss Israel, now visiting the U. S..; is a dead ringer THE JEWISH NEWS-27 for gorgeous night club singer, Carol .11 7 4 ,17ii ■ ,?-• - rolunan.: • Division prospects. 1001r IF 4; Omedsift bq If :, Spring is the time •c talk about salads for more than nu- tritional reasons. The markets begin to blossom with spring vegetables and fruits, s a lad greens tender and tempting. and it takes very little imagination to stir up taste-tempting salads. Salads of fruit and vegetable combinations with cottage cheese and perhaps a sour- cream dressing can serve as nourish-luncheon dishes: Quick- easy. too.. We have these salad suggestions that combine fruit and vegetable in ways we're cer- tain the family will like: Morning Sun Salad (individuals` 2 cups grated raw carrot: firmly packed 1 teaspoon sugar 2 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad dress- ing 8 slices of fresh or canned pineeppie, halved Lettuce. chicory or mixed shredded greens 4 tablespoons sour cream Chopped nuts or minced parsley for garnish Combine grated carrot. sugar and may- onnaise or salad dressing. Form into four balls and place on, four halves of sliced pineapple, arranged or greens pinwheel fashion or with round edges forming a pattern. Top with our cream and garnish with chopped nuts or pars- ley just before serving. Serves 4. Variation 1. Form balls of cream cheese and roll them in either the chopped nuts or minced parsley. Place as many as desired in clusters of three around the carrot mound. Variation 2: Place the bail of cerise mixture on a bed of shredded greens and arrange the pineapple cut talc wedges areand the center mound. Use strips of green pepper between. the pine- apple wedges and top with sour cream or mayonnaise, or a combination of both for a tasty dressing. Farmer's Cho Suey Salad 1 medium size cucumber 2 tomatoes 4 stalks celery (and tender 2 spring onions 1 sprig parsley 2 cups shredded lettuce and or 4 cupped leaves Salt and pepper to taste Sour cream (about 1 cupful• 4 or 8 small size boiled potatees Minced parsley for garnish. Score the unpared cucumber% using the side of a potato peeler or tines of a fork. Slice very thin Dice the toma- toes, and add. Cut pepper, celery stalks and green onions fine and add bite of parsley and shredded lettuce! SeaSon with salt and pepper to taste. Combine all with as much sour cream as desired. Arrange on lettuce cups. Roll the boil- ed potatoes in minced parsley and ar- range around the mound of salad. Tor with more minced parsley. Server 4. Cottage Cheese Nests 1 12-ounce package dry cottage cheese 4 tablespoons sour cream Se teaspoon salt • 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped fins LEAH LEONARD I tablespoon chopped mixed pe•sie ,el- ish 2 tablespoons mayonnaise or seied drew- ing Lettuce Combine the dry e.ottaee the eee with sour cream and salt and fen, into 4 bails. Combine the chopped eggs witb the relish and salad dressing am form into 12 balls. Place the mound,. (,r balls of cheese on beds of shredded lettuce or in lettuce cups. and with the bowl of a spoon make a depression ir eaels. Place 3 egg hails in each. Sets es 4. Mrs. Leonard can me reached by writing to her at Harmon- on-Hudson, N. Y. Sholeni Asch Says He Never Left the Jews TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Sholem Asch. noted Jewish writer. told an audience here that he had never placed himself outside Jewry. "I never left you." he said with tears in his eyes. -All I have done-I have done in God's name and wrought for the love of Israel. All you have heard is totally untrue and unfounded. My enemies did that." Mr. Asch spoke at the first public meeting held in his honor since his arrival here. The meet- ing was arranged by Jews from Kutna. the Polish town where Mr. Asch was born, and was at- tended by about 300 natives from there. In his address. the Jew- ish author urged the audience to forget their native towns in FO-- land and devote all their ener- gies to Israel. Name Levi - Czech Ambassador PARIS, (JTA)-Daniel Levi ; * Jewish career diplomat, has been named French Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Levi formerly served as Minister to Finland and as Ambassador to India. NEW YORK. (JTA):-Two hun- dred scholarships, valuEd at $100.000, are being offered by the Brandeis Youth Foundation to help prepare youth for. lead-- ership in the American-Jewish community, Louis Levine, presi- dent of the Foundation ; an, flounced. Memo to Job Seekers! The better applicants comb through these column* . . . The best opportunities for placements are available through The Jewish Newt • That's why Detroiters are saying: "I saw your ad in The Jewish News". And the Best Contacts for Resort Seekers and Sellers Your best clientele it to be reached through The Jewish News. For results through Classified Advertising, Call . THE JEWISH NEWS 708 DAVID STOTT BLDG. *„ WO. 5-1 155