21 D-INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

40A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

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WOMAN wants baby sitting or taking
care of convalescent. DI. 1-9988.
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EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and secretar-
ial work wanted to do at home. Schae-
fer-W. 7 Mile area. UN. 1-3356.

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with lease and occupied up- (I
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Income monthly $680 plus 1 •
vacancy. Gos steam ht. in ex-
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SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER

secretarial
Executive
Experienced
and general office routine, including
switchboard. Accustomed handling
and assisting various duties, capable
and dependable, pleasant.
Notary.
Own car. TO. 8-1039.

I AM A RESPONSIBLE baby sitter, good
_ references, available any time. A mid-
dle-aged woman. WE. 3-6467.

BABY SITTING. Reliable lady wants job
baby sitting. TO. 6-2173.

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8554 Grand River

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OLD TROUSER MFG. SHOP

FOR SALE
DUE TO DEATH OF OWNER

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5 sewing machines
2 tacking machines
2 serging machines
I Pentix Pressing machine

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TY. 7-7331
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irons and misc. equipment

LI. 7-3361

26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

HOTEL AND COTTAGES
ON LAKE MICHIGAN

Unusual excellent return for invest-
ment. $22,500, easy terms. Ask for
MR. BERK, UN. 3-8282.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTER, interior and exterior. Com-
mercial and residence. Joe Shulman,
TO. 6-8150.

McKENZIE'S

GUTTERS and downpipes replaced, paint-
ed, cleaned. Sewers and waterdrains
opened. Basement waterproofed, day
or night. TO. 5-1853.

31-TRANSPORTATION

PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing
paper, sanding and finishi
ng floors.
TY. 8-3698.

ONE PASSENGER to help drive, leaving
for Miami December 10th or 12th.
Call WO. 1-0139 between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m.

FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Russell One day service. TO. 6-4005.

526 Belmont.

SEWARD MOVING &
STORAGE CO.

35-INSTRUCTION

PROFESSIONAL Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah
teacher. Reasonable. Call BR. 3-0484.

1700 Cubic Ft. Modern Vans, fully
equipped. 2 men $9.80 hour, guar-
anteed.

BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish,
English. Call experienced teacher. WE.
4-1793.

3732 JOY RD.
TY. 8-2800

ART LESSONS for children and adults.
Group or private lessons available. LI.

1-4810.

LEARN to drive-get license. Only $4.00

per lesson. TO. 7-3744.

40-EMPLOYMENT

PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758
Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TY. 4-0512.

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

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

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PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO.
5-8271..

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maid*
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK

TR. 3-7770

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

BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim-
neys, steps. J. Barak, 3'170 Edison,
TY. 6-0649.

EXPERT painting dr wall washing.
erences. TY. 7-2501.

SALESLADY WANTED for dress shop.
Steady or part-time. Good wages. WO.
1-1847.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

HOUSEKEEPER for 3 adults, kosher
home. No laundry or heavy work.
Stay nights. WO. 3-9440, Mrs. Samuels.

WANTED: Woman to care for small boy
at her home. Full time. Preferably
N. W. section. UN. 1-1794, call after
6 p. m.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!

Are you well acquainted with the
Wholesale and Chain grocery buyers
in Detroit? Are you desirous of bet-
tering your opportunities for the
future? If you are in a position to
make a change January 2, give com-
plete information. Salary and bonus.
This is an unusual opportunity!
Strictly confidential. Write Box 70,
The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan.

GIRL. Good typist. General office work.
Hebrew Benevolent Society, TY. 6-1686.

Men who are now employed but
have a ceiling on their income
and wish to start 1955 with an
established 50-year-old com-
pany which offers on unlimited
income to aggressive, honest
and conscientious men. Our
men are now averaging better
than $8,000 per year. We need
additional men to complete our
sales force. Men who ore se-
lected, will be trained and fur-
nished qualified leads, repeat
business, pleasant work, and
you are your own boss. Send
past 5 years' employment re-
cord. Sales experience helpful
but not necessary, many poten-
tial salesmen have never sold
before. All replies confidential.
Write Box 71, The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit 35, Michigan.

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U OF D. TILE S TERRAZZO CO.

DI. 1-0568

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UN. 1-5075

KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker,
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabi-
nets. Estimates and advice free. UN.
2-8890. •

A-1 PAINTING, decorating, contractor;
interior - exterior. Free estimates.
Dresser, TO. • 8-6047.

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

CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.

BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs.
Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017,
UN. 2-8948.

STORM WINDOWS hung. Windows wash-
ed. Awnings removed. Eavestroughs
cleaned. KE. 1-1716.

CARPENTER WORK, steps, doors, win-
dows, cabinets; work myself. TO. 6-1981.

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

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

Real Estate

A Golden Opportunity

to get connected with the fastest
selling Real Estate Office in
Detroit with 31 years experience.
For real salesmen. You get the
some commission as the men
who have been with us for 20
years. Make as much as $4,000
a month. See us in person.

BENJ. RICH

12545 Linwood
TU. 3-4000

TO. 8-0071

53-MEALS-CATERING

CATERING to private parties. Kishka,
knishes and gefilte fish. Home made.
TO. 6-6241.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

18th CENTURY mahogany dining room
set. Banquet size table, excellent con-
dition, TO. 9-6112.

FURNITURE

Furniture of 3 room apartment, con-
sisting of living room, including car-
peting, bedroom with twin beds.
Kitchen and dinette, gas stove, excel-
tent, near new condition. Must sell,
low rental apartment if desired.

CALL TO. 7-6816

Monument

Obituaries

Unveilings

BENJAMIN MALCOW, 2636
Calvert, died Nov. 26. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves his wife, Bluma;
(Unveiling announcements may be in- daughter, Mrs. Henry Turkel;
sertled by mail or by calling The Jewish
NeWs office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- three brothers and two sisters.
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nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
AMELIA
FRIEDMAN,
9710 N.
making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, Martindale, died Nov. 26. Serv-
ices were at Ira Kaufman
The family of the late Rose Chapel. She leaves her husband,
Marrish announces the unveiling Eli; daughter, Linda Rochelle;
of a monument in her memory a son, two brothers and a sister.
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
REBECCA MADANICK, 3784
bi Arm and Cantor Sonenklar Boston Blvd., died Nov. 22. Serv-
will officiate. Relatives and ices and interment in Chicago,
friends are also asked to attend. Ill. She leaves her husband,
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Nathan; son, Maurice of Birm-
The family of the late Bessie ingham, Ala.; daughters, Mrs.
Lehrman announces the unveil- Max Shapiro of Columbus, Ga.,
ing of a monument in her mem- and Mrs. Emanuel Shapiro of
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, at Detroit; a brother, a sister and
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme six grandchildren.
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tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate.
SAMUEL M. ROVIN, 2740
Relatives and friends are asked
Richton, died Nov. 23. Services
to attend.
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were at Ira - Kaufman Chapel. He
The family of the late Benja- leaves his wife, Hilda; sons, The-
min Rosenthal announces the odore M., Alex S., Harry D., and
unveiling of a monument in his Leo; daughters, Mrs. Robert S.
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Wisok, Mrs. W. H. Traetl and
Dec. 12, at Beth Yehudah Ceme- Mrs. Abe Feldman; a sister, 16
tery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi grandchildren and one great-
Rosenthal will officiate. Rela- grandchild.
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tives and friends are asked to
AARON SIMON, 10600 Curtis,
attend.
died Nov. 23. Services were at
Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
Saul Sloan, Prominent
his wife, Mollie; sons, Morris,
Builder, Dies, Aged 57
Joseph and Yale; daughters,
Mrs. Harry Abraham, Mrs. Irv-
Saul Sloan, prominent Detroit ing Altman, Mrs. Benj. Freed-
real estate broker and builder, I land and Mrs. George Fredson;
died Sunday. Funeral services a sister, 15 grandchildren and
were held at Ira Kaufman four great-grandchildren.
Chapel on Tuesday.
SOLOMON COHEN, 2045
Surviving him are his wife,
Hattie; sons; Eugene, Richard, Ewald Circle, died Nov. 23. Serv-
Gerald, Ronald and A. Robert; ices were at Ira Kaufman Chap-
his mother, Mrs. Chassa Sloan, ! el. He leaves his wife, Rose; son,
I Bernard Sands; daughters, Jean
and four sisters.
Mr. Sloan established many Ann and Sylvia; three brothers
shopping districts in Detroit. and two grandchildren.
During the 35 years of his resi-
Mrs. IDA STEFFIN, 8 2 2 1
dence here he designed a num-
ber of commercial areas and Ma•rygrove, died Nov. 18. Serv-
pioneered in providing parking ices at Menorah Funeral Chapel.
facilities for his many shopping She leaves her daughter, Mrs.
projects. He built a number of Harry'Yudkbff; a son, Daniel, of
theaters, super-markets and de- Detroit- and two sons, Joseph
I and - Samuel, of Ocean Park,
partment stores.
He was well known in the Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Jewish community as an active In last week's announcement,
worker for the Allied Jewish Mrs. Steffin's son, Daniel, was
to as David.
Campaign and as a member of erroneously • referred
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Bnai Brith, United Hebrew
SAMUEL R. SWARTZ, 2676
School, Zionist Organization and Leslie, died Nov. 22, Services at
Congregations Nusach Arie' and Menorah Funeral Chapel, 'on
Adas Shalom.
Puritan. Survived by his - wife,
Sarah; daughters, Mrs. Mildred
Jacob Kovinsky, Pioneer
Benison and Mrs. Molly Kahn;
sons, Dr. Seymore and Jerome,
Windsorite, Dies at 79
Jacob Kovinsky, who for 80 two sisters, a brother and nine
years was active as a metal grandchildren. •
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broker in Windsor and who was
Mrs. MINNIE SHENKMAN,
among the leading Jewish citi-
zens in the Border Cities, died 20206 Stansbury, died 'Nov. 27.
Sunday at the age of 79. His Services at Menorah Funeral
residence was at 1106 Oulette, Funeral Chapel on Puritan.
Survived. by her husband, Sam;
Windsor.
Funeral service were held two daughters, Mrs. Sam Finkel-
Tuesday at Ira Kaufman Chap- stein and Mrs. Sidney Kirman;
a son, Jack Shenkman; father,
el in Detroit.
Surviving are four sons, Dr. Morris Storogensky; two sisters,
Abraham Kove n„ Benjamin two brothers and seven grand-
Theodore and Milton Kovinsky; children.
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three daughters, Mesdames Ed-
ward Wolf, Harry Lewen and
Mrs. ROSE LAPIDES, 52, of
Morris Passman; 17 grandchil- 18205 Parkside, died Tuesday.
dren and 18 great-grandchil- Funeral services were held
dren.
Thursday - at Ira • Kaufman
He was a Mason and honor- Chapel. Surviving • her are her
ary president and a trustee of husband, Jack; sons, Maxwell H.
Congregation Shaar Hashoma- and Robert; daughters, Helene
yim of Windsor.
C. and Mrs. Roland Newburg;
sister, Mrs. Louis Rosenberg, and
Dr. Yehuda. Beham Dies
four grandchildren. Since corn-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Dr. Yehuda ing, to Detroit 11 years ago, Mrs.
Beham, chairman of the Israel Lapides had become active in
executive of the ORT, died here many movements and was asso-
Nov. 22. He was 68. Born in ciated with all of the leading
Kharkov, in the Ukraine, in 1886, women's organizations.
he was active in the cooperative
movement in Europe and be- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27
came a member of the ORT in
Friday, December 3, 1954
1923. He came to Israel in 1925
Nrommalsommems
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and helped found the Israel
ORT in 1948.
MONUMENTS

The Wife and Family
Of the Late

Abraham De Rovers

announce the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, at Nu-
sach Barite Cemetery, 8 1/2 Mile
Rd. and Woodward. Rabbi J.
Sperka and Cantor H. Adler
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

BECKY MILGROM, 19783
Freeland, died Nov. 22. Service*
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by sons, Sam. Joe,
Rabbi Louis„ Abe and Harry: ,
daughters, Mrs. Harry Fiddler,
Mrs. Joe Einbender and Mrs.
Daniel Kosofsky; 21 grandchil-
dren; 6 great-grandchildren.

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SAMUEL JACKSON, 1956 Pin-
gree, died Nov. 22. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by wife, Ida; sons, Ja-
cob and Theodore; a brother
and a grandchild.
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ROSE ROSEN, 2229 W. Grand
Blvd., died Nov. 26. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el.' Survived by son, Sam.;
daughters, Mrs. Vitold Smaila*
and Helen Landsman; a broth,-
er; 5 grandchildren.
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IRVING GARVIN, 16820 Hart-
land Ave., Van Nuys, Calif., died
Nov. 25. Services were at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel. Survived by
wife, Dorothy; sons, Morton and
Bernard; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Gorevitz; a. sister, and
a brother.
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MEYER MICHAEL (Mickey-I
PLOTNICK, 3254 Monterey, died
Nov. 27. Services were held at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He is
survived by his wife, Libby; two
daughters, Sherry and Randy;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Plotnick; a brother and a sis-
ter.

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DAVID DESURE, formerly of
Detroit and Cleveland, died NOV•
18, in Los Angeles, Calif. Serv-
ices and interment were in Los
Angeles. He leaves his wife, Eva;
daughter, Mrs. Maury Hyman,
of Elyria, 0.; three sons, Sam.?
of Detroit, Julius, of Akron, Ovit
and Martin, of Los Angeles.

George Radner Dies at 84
George Radner, 84, 4203 Cort-
land, retired kosher meat deal-
er and prominent member of

many philanthropic organiza-
tions, died Nov. 26. Funeral

services were held at Ira Kauf
man Chapel. -
He was a member of Shaarey
Zedek since coming. to Detroit
48 years ago.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Maurice M. P.-eznick; five
sons, Morris, Herman, Joseph,
Roy and Irving; 15 grandchil-
dren, nine great-grandchildren
and two .brothers..

Wilhelm Furtwaengler, noted
German conductor - who defied.
Hitler and refused to discharge
Jewish musicians from his or-
chestra, died Tuesday night in
Baden Baden.

Only the Lord give thee wis- -
dom and understanding . that
thou mayest keep the law of the
Lord thy God. Then shalt thou
prosper . . . be strong, and of
good courage; dread not, nor be!
dismayed.-I. Chron. 22:12, 11

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