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11—HOUSES

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

GIRL FOR REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Luxurious 3 bed. face brk. home,
almost new, 29x44, Irge rms., carp.
storms, gas ht. Jim Cbuchois, Klipfel
& Co. UN. 4-2400.

By Owner

Beautiful 5 room face brick bungalow.
Nice carpeting, drapes, aluminum
sash, screened terrace, mirrored
fireplace, A.C. heat. Save agent com-
mission.

UN. 4-4189

HUNTINGTON WOODS

Truly outstanding new modern ranch.

3 bedrooms and numerous desirable

features. Custom built. Luxurious
superiority throughout. Must be seen

to appreciate.

EDELMAN REAL ESTATE

PENNINGTON

TO. 8-5010



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COR. THATCHER


















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8266 Huntington Woods

Price Reduced

Convenient Terms Available

BUILDER
TE. 1-1920
LI. 5-4106

17617 INDIANA

Face brick gas A.C., 3 bedrooms,

den, breakfast room, tile kitchen,
G,E. disposal, natural fireplace, rec-
reation room, knotty pine bar, extra







Face brick, 3 bedroom, two
story home, service hall en-
trance, large living room, con-
cealed dining room, extra large
kitchen plus breakfast space,
1st floor lay., downstairs fully
carpeted, 3 large bedrooms up,
Finished maid's
stall shower.
quarters on 3rd floor, all new
rec. room and bar in basement,
oil heat, 2 car garage. Owner's
new home being built. Offered
at rock bottom price of $19,-
950. Don't wait, call for app't.

BERT GORDON
UN. 4-7371

schools. Owner. Under $20,000. Small
down payment.

UN. 2-4253

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Year End Specials

GRAND-PETOSKEY. Attractive brick
3 flat, 6-4-3, good condition. A
real buy.

HUMPHREY-HOLMUR. Brick 2 flat,
6 rooms and bath each. Only $3400
down.
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GRAN D-D EX TER. Sturdy brick 6
rooms, 2 story house, nice size
rooms, carpeting, drapes, oil steam
heat, side drive, gar. See it and buy.

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EWALD CIRCLE-WILDEMERE. Cozy
1 /2 brick Duplex, 5 nice rooms, tile
firs., oil heat. Only $2100 down.

Your house taken in trade

NATHAN H. KNOPPOW
12021 Dexter TE. 4-7042





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Mamie gets the White
House, but

Who gets this attractive 6 room brick
home with breakfast nook, 1st floor
lay., gas heat, fenced yard, 2 car
garage, on Griggs near 6 Mile for
only $16,500?



It

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4 Brick Bungalows

4 LOCATIONS
2 MODELS

Open 1-5 Sunday

16133 Wildemere near U, of D. and
19451 Greenlawn near Outer Dr.
Beautifully designed face brit k,
5 room bungalow s, unfinished
attic, automatic oil H.A. On the
Q.T., these were built to replace and
to meet the competition of much
higher priced homes. Move in—select
your choice on any of 4 streets. These
models only 512,000 and $12,500 with
$3,200 down to F.H.A. commitment.
See them today!
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SAN JUAN



DUANE—PETOSKY.
1/2 brick flat.
6 lovely rooms, gas heat, very
clean. A terrific buy.

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lavatory, carpets and drapes optional,
storms, screens and awnings, 2 car

garage, 2 blocks to shopping and

After school, then full time after
graduation. Requires typing and
shorthand.

41•0••••••••••••••••••••")




MAKE OFFER

OPEN SUNDAY, 2:30-5:30



Note Early Classified Deadline

WHITCOMB RANCH

18651 BIRWOOD



40—EMPLOYMENT

FOR SALE

NR. CURTIS

OUR PRIDE

Deluxe face brick to peak English
home. 6 huge rooms, breakfast nook,
tire kitchen, 1st floor lay., rear ter-
race, 3 large bedrooms, artistic bath
with stall shower, carpeting, drapes,
recreation room, cedar closet, GAS
HEAT, side drive, 2 car garage.
$7,000 down, priced to sell.

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7 Mile-Evergreen Dist.

ANOTHER SOUND INVESTMENT
Nearly new 6 brick stores. Busy
corner. Macaddo front. Well leased.
Income about $10,000 a year. Priced
for quick sale.

BENJ. RICH

12545 Linwood TU. 3-4000

Office Open on Sunday

21A—STORE RENTALS

'1111

■ 1111111111111111111111116

HUNTINGTON WOODS

A TRUE RANCH home with charm-
ing surroundings. See this 3 bed-
room Roman brick, living room with
stone fireplace, plus dining room,
2 baths, covered terrace, 75x140 ft.
lot. Open from 1-8 p.m. 8266 Hunt-
ington Road.
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FOUR BEDROOM brick home, 2 bed-
rooms and bath down, 2 bedrooms
and bath up with space for one
more room, screened terrace, 2 car
garage, rec. room, lay., carpeting,
attic fan, sprinkling system for
entire lot.
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MAID'S QUARTERS separate from 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, stall shower,
den overlooking garden. Conveniwt
kitchen, lovely living room with
fireplace, lay. on 1st floor, rec.
room, 2 car attached garage.



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CHARMING BRICK with split field
stone front. Capecods, 4 bedrooms,
carpeting, screens and storms, 2 car
garage, 50 ft. beautifully landscaped
yard. First offering.
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GRACIOUS 3 BEDROM on choice
corner location. Library, cheerful
kitchen, rec. room complete with
bar, 2 car garage, adjoining lot can
be had. Built in 1941.

STORE FOR RENT. $40 monthly. Hot
water and heat. Inquire caretaker in
rear of building. 3377 Lawrence.

25—TRANSPORTATION

MAN to assist with driving to Florida as
soon as possible. WEbster 5-1450.

35—INSTRUCTION

BAR MITZVAH teacher. Reliable, pri-
vate Hebrew teacher. References. No
sabbath calls. TY. 6-6318.

40—EMPLOYMENT

QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers,
couples, porters, day, week. Universal
Employment Service TY. 8-5310.

SALESMEN—wanted for habadashery
stores. Part or .full time. Call TR.
3-2195.

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Janitors,
Chauffeurs,
Caretakers, Porters

DAY OR WEEK

SCOTIA ROAD, 3 bedroom ranch,
maid's quarters.
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HART AVENUE, 3 bedroom
transferred.
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Colonial,

LINCOLN AVENUE, 4 bedrooms-2
down, 2 up. Vacant.





TR. 3-7770

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PARKWOOD DRIVE, 3 bedrooms,
with attached garage.

EXECUTIVE POSITION for young man
qualified to massage production, per-
sonnel, and sales. Steel processing plant.
Assured future with well established
company. Reply to Mr. A. L. C., 3435
Cambridge, Detroit 21, Mich.

DETROIT

BROADSTREET
DROP EVERYTHING!
YOU MUST SEE this 4 bedroom face
brick home. Complete with sleep-
ing porch, library, separate maid's
quarters and bath, rec. room, mod-
ern kitchen with General Electric
Cabnite—dishwasher & disposal,
landscaping is also complete. Call
for appointment.

A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS

815 S. WOODWARD' AVE.
at 10 1/2 Mile Road

JO. 4-6311

MAN WANTED

20 to 30 years old, single or mar-
ried. Duties to entail parts and
bookkeeping. Starting salary $300.00
per month.

Apply in Person

LI. 3-8500

BOOKKEEPER, SECRETARY,
STENOGRAPHER

Nice opening in real estate office
for capable person. Variety of work,
good pay. Permanent.

EDELMAN REAL ESTATE

10300 Woodward

TO. 8-5010

SALESPEOPLE

EXPERIENCED

To start January 2. If not available
immediately call for appointment.
WE. 3-4857.

Ben Pupko's 11551 Dexter

OPENING FOR stenographer in " whole-
sale office. Varied work. Good at
figures. No Saturdays. TE. 3-4081.

WANTED—baby sitter, New Year's Eve
and Saturdays. UN. 1-4848.

WOMAN WISHES work as companion or
help to sick, elderly or confinement,
also baby sitting. WE. 4-5951.

OPPORTUNITY

Young Mon wonted for general

office work and soles.

Desirable position for ambitious

young mon. Excellent working

conditions and salary. State

your qualifications and present

employment. All information'.

AD NUMBER IS WO. 5-1155

17—HOUSES

FOR SALE

CHERRYLAWN

CORNER CLARITA

4 bedroom, stall shower, den, tremendous inclosed porch, 2 car garage, extra
landscaped lot with complete sprinkling systm, awnings and aluminum storms,
Everything for complete living,

UN. 1-3020

Church Leaders Criticized for
Injecting Religious Instruction
Into Public School Education

NEW YORK. (JTA) —The American Jewish Congress criti-
cized the recent statements issued by the Roman Catholic Bishops
of America and the Protestant National Council of Churches for
advocating the injection of more direct religious instruction and
content into public education "as constituting a serious threat to
the traditional American principle of separation of church and
state."
A resolution, unanimously adopted by 250 Jewish leaders at-
tending the joint administration and executive committees year-
end meeting at the Stephen Wise Congress House, criticized the
Catholic Bishops for being "primarily. concerned with securing a
share of tax-raised funds for parochial school purposes" and the
Protestant group, though expressing adherence to the principle of
church-state separation, "as nevertheless striving to delimit its
interpretation so as to permit the utilization of the time, premises
or curriculum of the public school system for religious instruc-
tion or indoctrination."
"The invocation of state aid on behalf of religion," the reso-
lution warned, "will inevitably force citizens to divide along reli-
gious lines in controversy over either the amount of financial
assistance various groups should receive from tax-revised funds
or whose religion is to be taught in the public schools. In such a
controversy, either, religion or freedom, and generally both, are
ultimate casualties."

Dangerous McCarran-Walter Act in
Effect; Its Dangers Widely Watched

will be held strictly confidential.

Box 6 The Jewish News

708 David Stott Bldg.

Detroit 26, Mich.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

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

NATHAN BORENSTEIN—Plaster
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

COD.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?

New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

DI. 1-0568

UN. 1-5075

A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun-
days, evenings TO. 5-8271.

A-1 PAINTING, Decorating, Paperhang-
ing. Workmanship guaranteed. Best
references. Reasonable. WA. 3-1933.

ASH AND RUBBISH drums, $3 deliv-
ered. Matt Dean, Phone KE. 3-4870,
KE. 1-1593.

A-1 PAINTING — Decorating contractor.
Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047.

PAINTING. decorating, floor refinishing.
Immediate services, low prices. WE.
4-3638.

BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim-
neys, steps.
J. Barak, 3770 Edison.
TY. 6-0649.

Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing -
Gutters
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

FOR BETTER wall washing call

James
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005
526 Belmont

PAINTER AND decorator. Removing
paper, sanding and finishing floors.
TY. 8-3698.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

ANININI=1111111111112111MOIMIEW

17—HOUSES FOR SALE

10300 Woodward

5240 E. NEVADA

YOUR JEWISH NEWS WANT

Because of the coming New Year's holiday, the deadline
for Jewish News classified advertising has been advanced
to 4 p.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 30, for the issue of Jan. 2.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
8,000,000 naturalized residents,
The Jewish News
WASHINGTON — The McCar- and would jeopardize the 3,500,-
ran - Walter Immigration A c t, 000 aliens in this c o u n t r y.
which has been described as Sweeping arbitary powers are
"America's first Nuremberg law," given to immigration authorities
went into effect Wednesday as who can take action unilaterally
Jewish organizations and the in many cases where there is no
entire world anxiously awaited democratic provision guarantee-
the first tests of its administra- ing any right to appeal or even
to a hearing. The measure was
tion and enforcement.
The act is considered by many described as a "security" safe-
to be potentially dangerous to guard but critics have likened it
Jews because its complex pro- to the type of security practiced
visions include such innovations by the Soviet Union.
as accepting findings of Nazi
courts. President Truman, in his East Side Merchants Hold
unsuccessful attempt to veto the Parties for School Children
act, described it as fraught with
dangers to minorities and
The East Side Merchants As-
warned that its enactment sociation, as has been its prac-
would substitute "totalitarian tice since its founding in 1937,
vengeance for democratic juS- this year played host to Christ-
tice." The act provides for ex- mas parties at three _elementary
clusion, denaturalization a-nd de- schools and at the -Juvenile De-
portation on vague and flimsy tention Home.
arounds.
Samuel J. Lieberman. secre-
Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, who tary of the association, estimates
led the Senate fight against the that nearly 3,000 youngsters
act, said it would make "second at the Detention Home and at
class citizens" out of America's Bishop, Sherrard and Garfield
Schools were provided with re-
freshments and souvenirs.
New Ford Is More
Max Tendler is president of
Colorful Than Ever
this group, which is composed
The 1953 Ford passenger. cars of merchants owning businesses
are the most colorful in the on Detroit's lower EaSt Side,
company's 50-year history, ac- particularly the Hastings Street
cording to L. W. Smead, general -area.
sales manager of the Ford Di
vision.
ITS NEW!
The 12 basic single-tone and
14 two-tone body colors are
IT'S FREE!
complemented with new up-
New
Edition
of
24-Year
Hebrew
holStery fabrics. Included are
nylon Craftloom pile material, Calendar Free To Our Readers.
Craftweave broad cloth, and All Dates Up To 1955.
Craftcord, a long-wearing Bed-
ford Cord in check or • strip pat-
terns with harmonizing bolster
trim on the top of front and
rear seats. -
In addition, the new Fords
offer leather and vinyl or Sad-
dletex trim in several models.
Colors of interior . garnish mold-
ings, instrument panels, door
trim panels, seat sideshields, and
headlinings vary to harmonize
with upholstery fabrics and ex-
terior colors. Rubber floor mats
both front and rear are distinc-
tively patterned.

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Lou Small Re-Elected to Head
Center Speakers Club

Speakers Club, at a recent
meeting, re-elected Lou Small
president for the third term. He
will be assisted- by Lou Diamond
TU. 3-1872
as vice-president, and Mrs. Tillie
Burke as secretary.
"The Meaning of Happiness
54—HALLS FOR RENT
and How to Attain It," is the
topic for discussion at a meet-
Party & Meeting Hall
ing Saturday evening, in the Da-
vison. Jewish Center. Guests are
For Rent
invited,

Best prices paid for men's suits, top-
coats and shoes. Telephone call will
bring us to you immediately.

The newest and most modern halt
to accommodate up to 200 people.
3225 Fenkell. For appointment phone
H. M. Dubin, UN. 1-7408.

18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 26, 1952

The new edition of the calendar!
All Hebrew and English dates
from 1931 to 1955. All Jewish
holidays to 1964.

This publication has arranged with one of
our advertisers to secure for our readers
this latest edition of the famous 24-Year
Calendar at no cost. For a free copy, just
write a post-card or letter to: —

H.

J. HEINZ CO., Dept. J2
Pittsburgh 30, Pa.

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