7 MILE W.-SORRENTO

For lease or for sale. 4000
!retail
suitable
double store,
location.
excellent
business,
UN. 3-0661.

Howlett-Barrett-Watson

22-WANTED TO BUY HOUSES

Small 2 bedroom house wanted.

McNichols, Curtis, Puritan dis-

trict.

Very substantial down

payment.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

40-EMPLOYMENT

ZiA-STORE RENTALS

Offers with price.

Box #98, The Jewish News,

17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit

35, Mich.

23-REAL ESTATE WANTED

CASH
WANT QUICK DOUGH
CALL JOE-TO. 8-3610

To sell your property for cosh.
Deposit on the spot. Fastest
service in town. Coil TO.
8-3610.
We Buy Land Contracts

"Strike It Rich With"

JOSEPH RICH

PART TIME work in mar stand: choose
own hours. TO. 5-9532.

Energetic man experienced in
listing and selling houses for
branch office, Greater North
Woodward area. Car necessary;
liberal commission basis.

WO. 3-5801

list your property for quit' < sale?
The same honest service you /lays
always gotten from me.

Sam Hammerstein

former owner of Hammerstein 'Drugs,

now with

Joseph Rich TO 8-3610

. _
BABY SITTING or companion for elder-
ly persons. TO. 7-8821.

LADY WISHES baby sitting afternoons
or evenings. References. TO. 6-2173.

BABY SITTING, reliable mother. TV.
6-2238 or TV. 5-5754.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DEXTER - DAVISON
Super Ma rket. $250,000 per year r

business. Only $10,000 with 54,000
down. Includes 1951 Panel truck.
Buy of a lifetime.

MILLER BROS. REALTY
TU. 3-4400

GROCERY section of market available.
Ideal location. Shelves, ice box with
case, etc. Very reasonable rent. Call
after 5:00. TO. 9-5869.

Thriving Meat Market
On Broadstreet

Over $100,000 business last
year. Includes deep freeze
equipment. Price amazing, Only
$6,000. UN. 4-3300.

LOUIS P. MALONE

50-BUSINESS CARDS

DRIVING TO FLORIDA Sunday or Mon-
day. Will take 2 persons. _Call TY.
3-8143.

L. KAHAN, carpeter, cabinet maker,
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets.
Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890.

NATHAN BORENSTEIN -Plaster con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.
--- --
AND Decorator. Removing
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, PALNTER
paper, sanding and finishing floors.
English. Call experienced teacher.
WE. 4-1793.
TY. 8-3698.

35-INSTRUCTION'

PRIVATE HEBREW tessons. Preparation
for Bar Mitzvah. Rev. Israel Rosin.
TO. 8-7538.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

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

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored couples. Cooks, tasias,

Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK

TR. 3-7770

JOBS WANTED, domestic and type. Fig-
ures Agency. TE. 2-1700,

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, two in family.
UN. 4-1343.
-

QUALIFIED NURSERY school. teacher
for religious school. Call TY. 8-2828.

Credit girl wanted for work on
small number of accounts.
Jewelry store. Box No, 97, The
Jewish News, 17100 W. Seven
Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich-
igan.

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

DI. 1-0568

UN. 1-5075

A-1 PAINTING and decorating, interior
and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices
reasonable. WA. 3-1933.

PAINTING and decorating; inside, out-
side. Reasonable price. TO. 9-8462.

ASH and Rubbish Drums
$3.00
21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE.
3-4870-KE. 1-1593.

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

CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.
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FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Russell:' One day service. TO. 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

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

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

CARPENTER-All types of alterations.
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.

RESPONSIBLE woman wishes position
as traveling companion to elderly
woman. References exchanged. DI.
1-2334.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

WOMAN desires work at home. Typing,
mailing statements, changes of address.
TO. 6-2657.

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

CONSCIENTIOUS person, experienced in
selling and light office work. Walter
Herz Interiors, TO. 8-6400. •

TU. 3-1872

21A-STORE RENTALS

21A-STORE RENTALS _

Oak Park

"The Parkway Shopping Center

The only section of Oak Park zoned for major business.

West 9 Mile Road

3 Solid Blocks of Stores West of Coolidge

App licationi now Icin g- accep ted

Only 4 Stores Left in
This Shopping Center

Paved Parking in Front of Each Store.
Some of the tenants now operating are:
City Bank, Ira Wilson, Beck Cleaners and other
reputable tenants
For More Information Call

KOMIA.N & HASSIN

13855 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park

.110relan 4-5657

KIDDIES'

TY. 8-2800 7707-12th St.

SCHWARTZ & ANDREWS

No job too small or too big.
All kinds of carpentry work in-
side and out. Free estimates. All
work guaranteed.

TY. 7-7758 or UN. 2-6329

BRICK WORK. new and repair. Best
references. Andrew Darin. UN. 3-2812.
- - • -- -----
PAINTING AND DECORATING-Interior
and. exterior. High class work. Reason-
able. Shuster, WE. 4-7458.

WALL WASHING. good workmanshib.
price reasonable. 30 years experience.
YE. 6-98:32.

WALL WASHING or painting. Reason-
able. TY. 6-2238 or TY. 5-5754.

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

Ali WOrk Guaranteed

Cadi'lac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

31-TRANSPORTATION

40-EMPLOYMENT

Modern 1700 Cubic Ft. vans in-
cluding 2 men. $9.00 per hour
including Saturday & Sunday.
Also piano, office furniture;
guaranteed, 24 hours.

LICENSED CONTRACTORS

40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED

12425 LINWOOD

MAY I

Seward Moving & Storage Co.

22-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 29, 1954

TO. 8-0071

Goodman Goodfellows
Honor Retiring Personnel

A testimonial dinner, honor-
ing 232 years of combined serv-
ice by five retired salesmen, was
recently sponsored by the Good-
man Goodfellows Organization
in New York. Morris Trachtman,
N at h a n Hammerman, Morris
Roth, Abraham Weinreib and
Charles Wolf were - presented
with scrolls entitling them to
lifelong membership in the or-
ganization.
These oldtimers are still serv-
ing as good-will ambassadors for
A. Goodman & Sons, manufac-
turer of Kosher Matzos and oth-
er food products.
A. Goodman & Sons, in busi-
ness for 90 years, is now under
the leadership of Erich Cohn,
president, and Robert Cowan,
vice-president, who have always
Considered their employees as
part of their family. Following
this tradition, the sales depart-
ment employees created the
Goodman Goodfellows Organi-
zation, a social .group of sales-
men for the company.

Registration for Winter
Term at Hebrew Schools

The new term of the United
Hebrew Schools commences
Monday for children in all
branches. Classes for beginners
also will start.
During the past. two weeks,
tests were given in all branches,
and report cards have been dis-
tributed and honor certificates
presented to outstanding stu-
dents.
To help slow students, ar-
rangements are made to provide
additional help in small groups.
To register their children for
the new term, parents are urged
to call TO. 8-0063.

Mogen Abraham Affilates
Plan Open Forum Monday

On de Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan.
31.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Builder," de-
picting the life of Abraham
Sutro, who used all his energies
and talents as an engineer to
By Uncle David
help develop this country's
Dear Boys and Girls:
Several weeks back we shared frontiers and build up the West
some questions and answers in the 1850's, will be related.
about the Bible. Here are a few
more interesting questions and
the answers to them:
Q: How many sons did Noah
have, and what were their
names?
At the 26th annual convention
A: Three: Shem, Ham and
of the Institute of Scrap Iron
Japheth.
Q: Why did God bring a flood and Steel, in Washington, last
week, MILTON K. MAHLER was
upon the earth?
A: Because the people were elected treasurer, succeeding
SAMUEL G. KEYWELL, who
bad.
held the post for 10 years. Key-
Q: How long lid it rain?
A: Forty days and forty well was elected treasurer emer-
itus.
nights.
4:
Q: How many human beings
RODIN CLUB will meet at the
were in the Ark?
A: Eight: Noah, his wife, his home of Mrs. Minnie Hutton on
Stopel, Wednesday noon.
three sons and their wives.
*
Q: Who else was in the Ark?
LAX FAMILY CLUB recently
A: Male and female of all ani-
celebrated its 10th anniversary
mals and birds.
Q: What is the sign of the with a party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Manny Lax. Meetings
rainboW?
A: That God shall no more of the group, which is composed
bring a flood to destroy every of 16 families, with a member-
ship of 64, are held the first Sun-
living creature.
Q: Why did the people want day of each month at the homes
to build a city and a tower the of members.
is
X:
5,
top of which would reach the
heaven?
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
A: Because they did not want meet Sunday evening, at the
to be scattered upon the face of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ros-
the whole earth.
ner, 24090 Oneida, Oak Park.
*. 0
Q: Why was the city named
Babel?
LEON KAY, former president
A: Because God mixed the of the Detroit Technion Society
language of the people.
and a national vice-president,
Q: How many generations attended the two-day meeting of
• were there from Noah to Abra- 1 the board of directors of the
ham?
American Technion Society,
A: Ten.
held recently in New York. W.
*
Wunsch, national president,
Rabbi Hillel, Rabbi Shammai
spoke on "the pressing need for
And a Heathen
skilled scientists and techni-
An idol-worshiper once came cians, which can only be met
to Rabbi Shammai and said, "I through the training of young
wish to become a Jew, on condi- Israelis at Haifa Technical Insti-
tion that thou teach me the Institute, t h e only existing
whole Torah while I stand on school in the area which has
one leg." Rabbi Shammai, who facilities for turning out engi-
was an ill-tempered man, push- tute."
C *
ed the applicant away with the
staff which he held in his hand.
An unrehearsed debate on
The heathen went to Rabbi Hil- issues of the day will be given
lel, and made the same applica- at Detroit TOWN HALL, by four
tion. Rabbi Hillel, who was very experts at Fisher Theater, Wed-
patient and humble, replied say- nesday morning at 11 o'clock.
ing:
Participating in the discussion
"Whatever hateful is to you,
are CAMILLE CHAUTEMPS, four
Unto your neighbor never do! times Premier of France; MEL-
"This is the essence of the CHOR A Q U I N 0, Philippine
Torah. Everything else is but a journalist and diplomat; DAN T.
commentary upon it. Now go and MOOR.E, former Counter-Intelli-
learn."
gence Officer in the Middle East.
The heathen thanked him and JOHN C. METCALFE, ace news-
became a good and pious man. paperman will represent the
United States and act as Moder-
ator for the group.

it

News Brevities

Egypt to Release
Confiscated Cargo
Of Beef for Israel

.

TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Egypt-
ians have decided to release the
cargo of kosher beef destined
for Israel which they removed
from the Italian freighter Fran-
ca Maria . at Port Said several
months ago.
The vessel, which put into
Haifa with another cargo of
meat, will turn about and pro-
ceed to Port Said, on the. Medit-
terranean end of the Suez
Canal, to pick up the confiscated
shipment.

Mogen Abraham Sisterhood
and Men's Club jointly. will pre-
sent an open forum, featuring
audience participation, on Mon-
day evening, in the synagogue.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will Temple Beth El Service
serve as moderator, as discus- To Observe Music Month
sion centers on "Problems in
In observance of Jewish Music
Jewish Life."
Month, Temple Beth El will pre-
sent Maurice Friedman, dramat-
Menuhin Here Feb.
.
3
ic baritone, and Susie Michael,
Yehudi Menuhin will appear at pianist-narrator, in a "Caval-
Masonic Auditorium Wednesday. cade of Jewish Music" at 8:15
After a world-wide concert p.m., Feb. 5. Dr. Richard C.
tour in 1935, Menuhin retired Hertz and Rabbi Klein will offi-
for two years, returning to the ciate.
concert stage in the fall of 1937.
Since that time he has appeared
"The fortune of the world is
as soloist with the outstanding like a v ■ iheel with two buckets,
symphony. orchestras .of the the full becomes -empty and the
empty full."---The Talmud,
world.

Siegel insurance Agency
Moves Into Its New Building

The Siegel Company, one of
the largest insurance agencies in
the Middle West, began its 23rd
year as it moved into its own
new building at 16633 Livernois.
Agency principals Daniel C.
Siegel,. Bernard R. Siegel and
Robert L. Siegel have brought
the company into the "Million
Dollar" club for life insurance
agents for the past three years.
The agency reperesents 27 in-
surance companies.
Daniel C. Siegel founded the
agency in 1931, and was joined
by his brother, Bernard, five
years later. The newest mem-
ber of the firm is Daniel Siegel's
son Robert,

Steven Victor to Head
Tau Epsilon Rho Alumni
The Detroit Graduate Chapter
of Tau Epsilon Rho, internation-
al legal fraternity, elected the
following officers for the en-
suing year:
Chancellor, Steven I. Victor;
vice-chancellor, Morris 3. Fried-
man; master of the rolls, Joseph
Shulman; and bursa r, Jack

