17-HOUSES FOR SALE LIVE IN OAK PARK MAKE THIS YOUR HAPPIEST PESACH, buy this * room face brick colonial, la rge lovely rear den, finished basement, tiled kitchen and first oloor lavatory, beautiful landscaping and planned garden, carpeting and drapes. Owner must move. $17,800. UN. 1-0824 GOLF CLUB SUB. Face brick, libary, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's quarters, automatic heat, large screened terrace, rec. rm. and bar, attic fan, disposal, carpet- ing, draperies, sprinklers, 2 car garage, Bill Risdon, UN. 1-1411. Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 APPOLINE NR. OUTER DR. COME HOME To this lovely six room stone front Colonial, with rec. room, terrace, pass hall and first floor lay. Open to offers. Mr. Couchois. : • Blk. West of Evergreen and N. of • • • • • • I ••_ Automatic Gas Hot Water • • ; Heater •• ' Genuine Reza Mahogany Doors• • •• Very large Kitchen • l i • Double Drain Formica Drain-0 • 6 board • I. A.C. Heat • il• Large Rec. Space in Basements* • •• AU Paving Paid 0 • Double Drain Sink (Set-up fors • • • Disposal) • _• Vent Fan in Kitchen • w• Painted Basements : • • • Best Oak Floors • ' AD Face Brick • • • o s Built by :Holtzman & Silverman! • O'Niel Realty Co. KE. 2-0659 EN : ?••••••••••••••••• ■ ••••0 OAK PARK A beautiful, modern, face brick ranch home, with two-car garage attached. 80 ft: lot, 3 bedrooms, heated ter- race, tile features, dishwasher, dis- posal, attic fan, gas heat, thermo- pane window walls, carpeting, storms and screens, completely landscaped. Other features, too numerous to men- tion. Leaving city. Immediate occu- pancy. $29,800, $10,300 down. Owner, . LI. 1-8361. • i 20203 Evergreen :then Daily & Sunday: • • : ' 11/4111111101111111141HUNNINS10414~4111,11141411 • Lovely 2 bedroom bricks. ill : • Air conditioned heat • • Large attic for 2 future : bedrooms • : • * • Painted basement • • • I • Colored tile bath • • Double Drain Sink • 2 • Vent fan in kitchen 5 • Table space for large • family I • Your choice of colors • : : • 45' Lot : • • :• Many Other Deluxe • : Features • • • • Built by Holtzman & Silverman g I . • • • Manor. 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 * TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special * PICTURE BOOK RANCH OAK PARK, just off Northfield Blvd. 2 twin-sized bedrms., beautiful living rm. with stone fireplace, plus dining "L," full length picture windows, smart kitchen with good table space, carpeted, storms, screens, attached garage, 82' lot. ;17,900. OF D TILE a TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE. Oakman-Livernois. Prairie N. of 7 Mile. UN. 4-8027. CARPENTER. TO. 8-2779. MODERN Cass Lake front summer cot- tages. TO. 5-3289. 35-INSTRUCTION BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher, WE. 4-1793. 40-EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers, couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service TY. 8-5310. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK Young dependable man for progres- sive hardware store. No previous experience necessary if alert and willing to learn. Excellent oppor- tunities for rapid advancement. With good pay and good hours. Apply 8000 W. Jefferson. (Del Ray). WIDOWER WANTS housekeeper who needs good home. TO. 8-4057 after 12 noon. YOUNG MAN wanted for Salesman in men's shop. Will train if necesary. Phone TE. 1-8733 or VE. 5-1246. YOUNG BOYS to assist in the plumbing supply business. Must be ambitious, energetic and willing to learn with an eye toward future advancement. For interview come to Northwest Plumbing & Heating Supply Co., 14555 Meyers Rd. EXPERIENCED fish and chicken woman desires part time work. TO. 7-4196, TE. 4-1335. SALESMAN, experienced, to work in pawn shop. 5539 W. Warren, Milton's Loan Office. ALERT young man for light shipping. Good opportunity with progressive concern. WA. 1-4646. general office for WANTED-Woman work. Must be good at figures. Excel- lent opportunity for advancement. Full or part time. Call Weider's Hardware, TR. 5-5515. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER-GARDEN - SDM Delicatessen doing very good business. Owner leaving city. 2414 Hastings. WO. • 3-5629 STANDARD OIL station. Good location and business. Will sell for merchandise and equipment. Dexter-Waverly Service. Dexter near Davison. $3.00 ASH and rubbish Drums 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 • : 1 110•••••••••••••11046•••••• 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 24-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR RENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS O'Niel Realty Co. : UN. 1-5075 Klipfel & Co. LI. 5-2400 • Sales By KE. 2-0659 con- A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VL 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings TO. 5-8271. RANCH, very spacious 2 bdrm. brick home, with paneled breezeway, and attached 2 car garage. 25' living rm., beautiful. kitchen, 120' of landscaped frontage. Built in '49. This is in the TR. 3-7770 Sales By Priced to Sell NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster tractor. TY 7-0441. , • • ig • an • FURNITURE repaired ana refinished Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Obituaries SOL LEWIS, 1000 Merton Rd., died March 14. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Lillian; son, Leon H.; daughters, Mrs. Harry Shaber- man and Mrs. Arthur Feldman; mother, Mrs. Fred Lewis; two brothers and four sisters. • * * OSHER LEVINE, 11501 Petos- key, died March 27. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his sons, Max and Sam; daugh- ters, Mrs. Anna Weisgross and Mrs. Lilly Kahan; five grand- children and two . great grand- children. * * * ABRAHAM EPPSTEIN, 4255 Waverly, died March 23. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel, He leaves his son, Robert; daugh- ter, Mrs. Don Jacobs; four sis- ters and four grandchildren. * * * SHIRLEY LEVENSON GOUT- MAN, 18057 Meyers, died March 23. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Emanuel; son, Louis Allen; mother, Mrs. Esther N. Levenson of Los Angeles and her grand- mother, Mrs. Sarah Levenson, of Cleveland. H U NT I NGTON WOODS 20200 Vaughn • BRICK, cement, plaster, pointing. All kinds of repair. Mr. Sweet, UN. 2-1017. Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 . •••••••••••11N11•••••••••0 • • • • WALL WASHING and painting. A-I work. Very reasonable prices. Cas. tone, TW. 3-8992. Attractive face brick bungalow, spa- cious rooms throughout, excellent condition, living rm. and dining "L", 2 bdrms. down, 2 up, A.C. gas heat, 2 car garage, extra landscaped lot, excellent carpeting. Priced to sell. Mr. Knudsen. h. m. SELDON co. • PAINTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TI' 8-3698. WASHBURN - SEVEN MILE Just 1 1/2 Blocks North of 7 Mile Rd. Face Brick Duplex home, 2 large Bedrooms, Dining Room, Good Car- peting, Drapes, Oil Heat, Aluminum In other Storms-Screens, Garage. words a complete home, in an excel- lent location, at a real bargain price. Mr. Furman, WO. 1-7800. • • Open Daily & Sunday • • • • Lovely 3 Bedroom • • Ranch Homes • • •• Solid Drive • Tile Vestibule Floor •• o • Living room with Dining L •• Tile bath (colored) • •• Built in Vanity Mirror FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005 526 Belmont. RISDON * W. 7 Mile Road WARD 19785 NR. OUTER DR. 7 19314 MEYERS RD. • • 50-BUSINESS CARDS A-1 PAINTING - Decorating contractor. Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. ROOM BRICK Bungalow for sale. Gas heat, natural fire-place, sun porch on back. UN. 1-1920. NEAR OUTER DRIVE on beautiful Whit- comb, only 2 years old, well built, gas heat, large rooms, terrace, garage paving paid, awnings, screens, storms, etc. VE. 8-6609. Medium Priced Roman Face Brick and Stone •3 Bedroom-40 ft. wide center entrance Ranch at 24290 EASTWOOD. Eastwood is 4 Blocks East of Coolidge (Schaefer), Just off of Northfield Blvd. Between 91/2 and 10 Mile Rds. This is the Last Ranch we have left at this location which is Oak Park's Choicest De- velopment. We have built 55 Ranch Homes in this 4 Block area East of Coolidge, ranging in price from $19,000 to $75,000, so don't pass up this last opportunity to have one of these value-packed Homes built by the Markel Home Building Co., build- ers of the "House Beautiful." See our Mr. Furman Sat. or Sun. 12 to 6 p. m. at our new Model Ranch Home at 13400 Northfield Blvd. cor. Dante or call LI. 2-7860. Office WO. 1-7800. * OAK PARK 24070 DANTE Dante is 2 Blocks East of Coolidge (Schaefer) just South of Northfield Blvd. between 91/2 and 10 Mile Rds. This 3 yr. old beautiful 60x27 Mason- ry Ranch on an 80 ft. wide lot with attached Garage has 2 Bedrooms with large wardrobe Closets, Front and Rear Picture Windows in Liv- ing Room-Dining Space, Ledgerock Fireplace, oil heat, Alum. Storms- Screens, Drapes, Landscaping and Street will be paved next month. The Markel Home Building Co. is building 9 Large Ranch Homes across the Street. This naturally will make this a very desirable location when completed. Priced under $18,000. Terms. Don't miss out on this, call Mr. Furman, WO. 1-7800. * 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 5 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. BRICE WORK, all kinds. Porches, shim- 'keys, steps. J. Barak, TY. 8-0649. 3770 Edison, I In Memoriam 1 In loving memory of our be- loved husband and father, Ben- j amin Lustigman, who passed away on April 18, 1949 (19 days in Nisan). Sadly missed by his wife, Ethel; children, Dr. Herman Lustigman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Gilbert; and grand- children, Robert and Joan. Irving Hirschman Dies; Was Active in Beth El Irving L. Hirschman, of 900 Whitmore, for many years a_ prominent leader in many local L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at- Jewish movements and in the tics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets, folding doors. Estimates free, UN. Congregational affairs of Tem- 2-8890. pie Beth El, died March 23. Fu- neral services were held March WASHING walls and ceilings. Thoroughly experienced. 1 day service.. TO. 8-8313. 25. Burial was in Beth El Ceme- tery. PAINTING, exterior, interior, decorating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie, Born Feb. 23, 1882, in Repub- TE. 4-0195, VA. 2-6431. lic, Mich., Mr. Hirschman was a manufacturer's r e p r esentative. He was a former vice-president `Sefirah,1 of - Temple Beth El and a presi- dent of the Temple Men's Club. The period between the first He is survived by his wife, day of the Passover and the Irma S.; a son, Frederick; a first day of the Shevuot holi- daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Gross. day, the next major festival aft- er the' Passover, is called "Se- Sol Jacobson Dies "Sefirah" means to count Sol S. Jacobson, for 19 years and the period is thus called a guard at the Juvenile Deten- the period of the "count" be- tion Home, died March 27. Serv- cause on the eve of the second were held at Ira Kaufman day of Passover a ceremonious ices Chapel, with burial in Mach- count is begun and continued pelah Cemetery. every evening until Shevuoth, Mr. Jacobson, who lived at thus keeping tabs on the num- 1363 Seward, was a native De- ber of days that have elapsed troiter and member of Temple until the full measure of 49 Israel. His wife, Ruth, and three days or seven weeks has been brothers, Abraham, David and reached. The period is also called the days of the "Omer" because Harry, survive. it was on the first day of the count that the "Omer" offering To Plant Eisenhower of barley was made in the an- Wood in Herzl Forest cient Temple. The Bible contains the com- JERUSALEM, ( J T A ) - The mandment that bids the people of Israel to count this period Jewish National Fund today an- nounced two moves by Ameri- (Leviticus 23:16, 17). It is claimed that the freedom can Jews to .plant trees in Is- attained at the Passover in the rael in honor of President Eisen- days of Egyptian slavery was an hower. It revealed receipt of a incomplete solution to contem- check by President Ben Zvi from porary Jewish problems. The cli- Herman Winchester of New York max was to be reached upon re- for the planting of an Eisen- ceiving the Torah at Mount hower Wood in the Herzl Forest. Sinai, which was the prime rea- Word has also been received son for freedom and the exodus from the Jewish community of from Egypt. To show that we re- San. Fernando, California, that gard that freedom only as a it plans to undertake the plant- means to an end, we count the ing of an Eisenhower Forest -in days from the festival of free- Israel. dom to the festival of "revela- tion" which follows it in the THE JEWISH NEWS-23 form of Shevuot. Friday, April 3, 1953 A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Interior and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices reasonable. WA. 3-1933. Bill for "In God We Trust" Postmark Offered by Rabaut Congressman Louis C. Rabaut of Detroit's 14th District has in- troduced a. bill in the House of Representatives to provide that the familiar motto, "In God We Trust," now appearing on United States coins, be used as a can- cellation mark on United States mail. Cemetery Memorials Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 vomm.mwormisl.M.01111■ .) ABRAHAM EDELSTEIN, 2745 Cortland, died March 24. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufmaii'Ohapel. He leaves his wife, Rose; and daughters, Mrs. Meyer M. Fish- man and Mrs. Harry W. Matier. * * * HARRY WITTCOFF, 11501 Fe-. toskey, died March 24. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his son Morris; daughters Mrs. Herman Kanter and Mrs. . Ben Sidlow; a sister and nine grandchildren. * * * JENNIE RAMBOFF, 2715 Rich- ton, died March 24. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Sam; son, Max; daughters, Mrs. Irving Diem, Mrs. Fred Hess arid Mrs. Walter Brown; a brother, a sister and nine grandchildren. ▪ * * KATE GOLDMAN, 11845 La- Salle, died March 26. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, Martin and Maxwell, two brothers and two sisters. * * * LIBBY SCHLOSSBERG, 2626 Tyler, died March 23. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel., Survived by her husband, Ed- ward; daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Altshuler and Mrs. Naomi Title; four sisters and two brothers. • • • ROSE ZUCKERMAN, 2970 W. Boston, died March 24. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by her husband, Ben- jamin; daughters Mrs. Jewel Fields and Mrs. Dorothy Wiss; a brother and three grand- children. • • • JOSEPH ROSENBLOOM, 3741 Collingwood, died March 25. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by his wife, Edith; daughters, Roselyn Par- tovich and Lois Rosenbloom; mother, Mrs. Sarah Rosenbloom; four brothers, a sister and a grandchild. • • • MORRIS LIPKES, 2717 Vir- ginia Park, died March 25. Serv- ices at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rae Million and Mrs. Malice Gottlieb, of Tel Aviv, Israel; and two brothers, Nochum and Noah Lipkes, of Haifa, Israel. Yizkor Services at Downtown Synagogue 1205 Griswold 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. TUESDAY; APRIL 7Th 8th Day of Pesach IT'S NEW! IT'S FREE! New Edition of 24-Year Hebrew Calendar Free To Our Readers. All Dates Up To 1955. The new edition of the ealendail All Hebrew and English dstes . from 1931 to 1955. All :J:CWish holidays to 1964. . , This publication has arrang with s erte of our advertisers to secure for, our . , readers this latest edition of the fat:9T El-Year Calendar at no cost. For a free copy, just write a post-card or lettei• tb: - H. J. HEINZ CO., Dept. J2 Pittsburgh 39, Pa.