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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-12-10

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ROSEMONT

Klipfel & Co.

NORTHLAWN N: CURTIS

NORTHWEST
ASSOCIATES

ASSOCIATES

Southfield

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21C-BUSINESS PROPERTY

8 Mi. Frontage,
90 Ft. Gardendale, S. E.

Corner. Extra parking space avail-
able for 25 cars. Also 60' frontage
McNichols Rd. nr. Livernois. Priced
below market value.

BARGAIN v. !

Mr. McRae, UN. 4-3300

40•01111••41111•••1••••4004114HIP•ft



- N. E. CORNER



O'Donnell Madsen Co.
• •
18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600 •





STANSBURY, 20160. 4%-G.I. $67.50 per
: month. Open 2-5 Sunday. Today's best
: buy. Lovely brick bungalow only 6
years old. includes carpeting and
drapes. Immediate possession. A bar-
' gain. Leo F. Witham. UN. 4-0104.

2.874 OAKMAN BLVD. 148 feet on the
eurve. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, maid's
quarters, den, rec. room. Many excep-
t tional items. Easy terms. Appointment
only. Ask for Mr. Parker. BR. 3-0103.
litIsea. 17305 W. McNichols.

• OAK PARK

EXPANSIVE 3 bedroom with att.
1 1/2-car garage, living room with
fireplace, full dining room, con-
venient kitchen, bath and lay.,
activities room with fireplace. 100'
landscaped yard. A beautiful home
in lovely location.





1

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River-14th : 1
Grand River-

Corner Bld .
• g

'111

FORMER BANK BLDG.

• 1

Large store with 5 offices up, •

now rented, by Flower. Sho p r
S with lease and occupied up- •.I
stairs by Doctors and Lawyers. SI
Income monthly $680 plus 1 •
S vacancy. Gas steam ht. in ex- •1
• cellent condition. Asking $50,- •
I:- 000 with $10,000 dn. or will
• sacrifice for 411 cash.
:


• BERDERIAN I .
• REALTY CO

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8554

Grand River

lomme•memmool

Huntington Woods

NEW EXCLUSIVE-3 bedrm. brick
Ranch with every nice feature
that you may desire. Truly a
dream home. Open daily 1 to
dark at 10735 Lincoln Ave.

*
a
THIS EXCLUSIVE 4 bedrm. home,
libr., break. nook, modern kitch,
dishwasher, attached 2-car gar..,
beautifully landscaped lot. Near
Woodward. Must be seen. $65,000.
*
*
HUNTINGTON ROAD on the Hill.
Suitable for large family. Huge
rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus
servants' quarters and bath. Ex-
cellent condition. Call for further
details.

A. G. ELLIOT & SONS

815 S. Woodward at 101/2 Mile Rd.

JO. 4-6311, LI. 3-8500

21D-INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

Commercial & Industrial
Property

MANUFACTURING BLDG. MOD-
ERN 250,000 sq. ft., rented $8,000

a mo., no lease. Price $60,000,
terms, includes Corporation assets,
4 acres of land. Accumulated
operating loss of Corp. $300,000
deductible from net income for
4 years.

Owner cannot wait, will positively
accept any reasonable offer. Low
down payment, spacious 3 bedroom
brick Colonial, oil heat, 2 car garage.
See this unusual bargain today. BR.
3-6080.
TYSON

HARPER-SOLID BRICK STORE,
30x112' and 2 modern flats above,
full basement, oil steam furnace,
plus single home on valuable Ige.
lot. Rented $313 a mo. Price only
$23,250.

14th ST., 2 BRICK STORES and
modern 6 rm. home, all for $14,900
if you hurry. Terms.

Cleaning business•
and equipment included in price.
Only $10,000. Easy terms.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

40A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

53-MEALSCATERING

WANTED-STORE TO MANAGE

MOV.S EUROPEAN kosher home cooked
meals. 4096 Elmhurst, WE. 5-6203.

Retail store manager wants store to
manage. Experienced in men's wear
or women's and children's shoes.
N. W. Section preferably. Write Box
73, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7
Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

SMALL BABY grand piano for sale.
• 3046. Calvert.

PERSIAN LAMB coat, 18, 1 year old.
Moving to California. WE. 4-5647.

COMPANION, practical nurse, housekeep-
er. Free to travel. VE. 8-5415, WE.
3-7874.

60-CARS FOR SALE

WOMAN wants typing at home. State-
ments, letters, invoices. TE. 4-2638.

CHEVROLET 1953, 4-door sedan. Power-
glide, radio, heater, seat covers. Excel-
lent condition; very reasonable. WE.
3-0678.

BABY-SITTER. Woman, experienced.
Available any evening, Dexter to
Northwest section. TO. 6-7918.

Sir Louis Sterling
Donates $560,000 to
Charity in England

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

LONDON, (JTA) - American-
born Sir Louis Sterling marked
hiS 75th birthday yesterday by
donating 200,000 pounds ($560,-
000) to charity. Sir Louis is
president of the British Tech •
nion Society, which raises funds
for the Israel Institute of Tech-
' nology at Haifa.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUILD A
THRIVING COMMUNITY BUSINESS?
Born of Jewish immigrant
YOU CAN START THIS DIGNIFIED
'parents on New York's Lower
WORK PART TIME NOW AND LOOK
FORWARD TO A FULL TIME BUSI-
East Side, Sir Louis went to Bri-
NESS WITHIN A YEAR. THIS IS
tain in 1903 to sell phonographs,
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR
A MAN OR WO/v1AN. CALL AT
and remained to become head
16015 GRAND RIVER.
Of a recording company which
dominated the entire. European
MEN'S -STORE, modern corner. Clean
stock - and features. Successful business,_ phonograph and radio field. A
long established. Big following. good • member of the famous Grand
Shopping center, excellent opportunity.
Boys Association of New York,
Phone TE. 1-8733.
Sir Louis was knighted in 1937.
partner in large
WANTED-Working

General store handling new and sec-
ond hand -merchandise, clothing,
tools, luggage, jewelry, etc. Can be
converted to pawnshop. Established
35 years. Money making possibilities.
Daily, WO. 1-8593-Sunday and eve-
nings, tiN . 4-3/43.

Ben Gurion Touch Starts

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Working of New Oil Well

EXPERT VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE

All Makes-Free Pick-Up and Deliveries

HARPER VACUUM SALES
AND SERVICE

• Authorized Eureka, Hoover Dealer
New, Rebuilts, Parts

More Property to Sell

ELSE

TU. 1-1122
15851 HARPER
.
Evenings, TY. 5-3425



Lovely air conditioned English, beau-
tiful condition. Spacious rooms. Li-
brary, stall shower, brkfst. rrn., pass
hall, 1st fl. lay., rec. rm. Unusually
attractive carets and drapes. • Price
only $20,500. UN. 4-4600.

VI. 1-1400

TY 8-3698.

S.

26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

COTTAGE FOR SALE, Elizabeth Lake.
Motorway Drive near golf course. 62
feet wide. DI. 1-1323 all week, 9 a.m.

_Jo 5 Pam

.

DECORATING, painting and papering;
reasonable prices. guaranteed work-
manship. TO. 6-1966.
- --

Removing
INTER AND DeCorator.
floors.
paper, sanding and finishing

COTTAGE FOR SALE, Pontiac Lake.
2549 Tackles Drive. Call DL 1-1322
all week, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m.

m.

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

Wanted

6217 W. Fort

LAUDER. 50 foot lot, west side of street
between 7 Mile and Cambridge. . •Call

All Work Guaranteed

$150 A WEEK.

GOLF CLUB SECTION

FOR SALE

nished qualified leads, repeat
business, pleasant work, and
you ore your own boss. Send
past 5 years' employment re-
cord. Sales experience helpful
but not necessary, many poten-
tial salesmep have never sold
before. All replies con!idential.
Write Box 71, The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit 35, Michigan.

super, market. Complete with meat,
produce, groceries, beer, wine and
liquor. Call Mr. Jonis. TW. 3-2711.

Realty & Investment Co. I

J. WM. KLEM

sales force. Men who are se-
lected, will be trained and fur-

-

Many Others ,
Phone for Lists

CORTLAND-HOLMUR

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

GENERAL STORE

MAIMIllf..411111

ULTRA MODERN 3 bedrm. Ranch
with panelled den, bath and pow-
der room, fireplace in living room
and den, maid's quarters and bath,
separate from family living. Car-
peting and cork tile floors. Ther-
mopane windows, attic fan, 2-car
att. gar., large landscaped yard.

-

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

.
; FOR SALE: Modern equipped dry clean-
• ing„ custom tailor shop. 25 years in -

.sarne location. Will sacrifice for quick

sale. 4436 Elmhurst:

TY. 7-7331

KE. 1 1593.

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

Louis P. Malone Co.

ft's gorgeous! It's beautiful! Priced
far under market. 54' corner site,
elegant Eng. style, tap room, rich'
oak panelled libr., 4 bedrms., 2
baths, maid's quarters. Don't miss
this. Call Ed. O'Donnell.

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1BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs.
Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017,
UN. 2-8948.

men are now averaging better
than $8,000 per year. We need
additional men to complete our

DEXTER-FULLERTON Market • for rent.
12542 Dexter. Available the first of
January. TE. 4-9743.

APPT. ONLY

-

Men who are now employed but
have a ceiling on their income
and wish to start 1955 with on
established 50-year-old com-
pany which offers an unlimited
income to aggressive, honest
Our
and conscientious men.

Troy

18-STORE RENTALS

MUIRLAND 17500

3 4870

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

TR. 3-7770

Klipfel & Co.

O'Donnell Madsen Co.
18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600

$2.50

Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE.

Ma ids,
Cooks.
Colorea Couples,
Janitors,
Chauffeurs.
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK

Mr. Drury, LI. 5-2400

6 rm. bungalow. Owner
transferred. Reasonable offer can buy
today. Mr. Lee Stern.

DL 14322 all week 9 a. m. to S p.

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

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

W. Bloomfield

GREENACRES
$4,000 dn.

UN. 1-5075

21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00

Bloomfield - Farmington

O'Donnell Madsen Co.
18310 Livernois UN. 4-0600

117A-LOTS

DI. 1-0568

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

ASH and Rubbish Drums

Acreage in the Following
Townships:

Spacious face brick, 3 bedrm. Colo-
nial, a. c. ht., 1st lay., break. rm.,
screened terr., rec. rm., Dishwasher,
Disposal, many extras. Beautiful
grounds in choice location. Priced
for quick sale. Call MR. WEAVER.

• ■ ••••• ■ ••••

HIGH SCHOOL boy, part time work
grocery. 3030 Midland.

12234 DEXTER BLVD.

17C-FOR SALE-VACANT

UN. 4-2400
NORTHWEST

HUNTINGTON WOODS
Hereford Road

Gorg eous

New and Repair Special

U OF 0 TILE a TERRAZZO CO.

in

DEXTER CLEANERS

Klipfel & Co.

FACE BRICK, 4 BEDROOMS
OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY
It spacious rms., mirrored firepl., car-
peting; drapes, plenty more.
TREMENDOUS VALUE, s17,500

KLIPFEL

DO YOU- NEED TILE WORK?

40-EMPLOYMENT

Mr. Drury, LI. 5-2400

WOODINGHAM 17143

MR. McCRIRIE

TILE

A nice refined Jewish man, with
capital, and dry cleaning route.

104x300' also 226x700'
zoned business.

All

EXPERT painting & wall washing. Ref-
erences. TV. 7-2501.
--------

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

NEEDED AT ONCE

Northwestern Hiway

Lovely cent. ent., front libr., 4 bed-
rms., 2 bath home. Excellent con-
dition, unusually screened terrace,
a. c. oil ht., brick gar., beautiful car-
peting throughout. Priced to sell.
$30,000. Call Mr. Knudsen, UN. 4-2400.

-

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

TEACHER of Piano, beginners and ad-
vanced. Wayne University graduate.
Sassa Raftes, WE. 3-3339.

100x319', water, gas, storm
sewer. Mr. Drury, LI. 5-2400

types

of alterations.
Cal) WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.

35-INSTRUCTION

Washington Village Sub.

3-bedrm. brk., gas ht., gar. Pastor
School. Make offer today. Assume
mtge., move right in. KE. 4-2100.

prices. Free estimates.• VI. 2-8997, TO.
5-8271. •

CARPENTER

KE. 4-2100

Monica 19715: Vacant

KLIPFEL

LEAVING for Miami Beach, December ;
20-23. Share and help drive. Morris
Nellie'', BR. 3-5877. •

This is the only piece of land zoned
R2, located on Lahser N. of 7 Mile
adjacent to "Thomas Built" all brick
new sub. total of 1011 ft. Terms.
Hottest spot in Det. nr. Redford Golf
Course.

Brick bungalow, 2 bedrms.,, Ige.
living rm., dining rm., birch
kitchen, Disposal, stove, refrig-
erator, storms, screens, garage,
as a. c.

J .

I 'A-1 PAINTING ' decora:ting ' Reasonable

Attn: Builders!

OHIO, 18694-BY 'OWNER
Open Sun. 2-5

126-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

150-BUSINESS CARDS

31-TRANSPORTATION

17A-LOTS FOR SALE

11-HOUSES FOR SALE

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

FOR BETTER wall

PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
ing, wall washing. %V. Williams., 7758
Prairie. 'TE. 4-0195, TY. 4-0512. ' •

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

.

.

con-

FURNITURE repaired. and refinished,'

`Free estimates. W4., 3 2110.

-

'

. '

TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Former
Premier David Ben-GUrion of-
ficiated at the beginning of
drilling operations for the fifth
oil well in Israel this week-end,
and pushed the button which
started operation of the drill at
a well being dug north of Sdeh
Boker, Ben-Gurion's home.
The well is being sunk by the
Israel-American Oil Corporation,
a subsidiary of the Husky Oil
Company of Wyoming.

Mark Emanu-El Founding

NEW YORK, (JTA)-The 110th
anniversary of the founding of
the Congregation of Temple
Emanu-El was marked with a
program of religious and musi-

cal activitteS.

Friday, December 10, 1954



No Change owat d
' Jews in Africa
Under Strydom

JOHANNESBURG,
(JTA)-No
change in attitude by the Na-
tionalist Government toward the
Jewish community of South
Africa is anticipated as a result
of the dramatic choice of 61-
year-old Johannes G. Strydom
to succeed Dr. Daniel F. Malan
as head of the party and Pre-
mier of the Union.
During their six years in of-
fice, the Nationalists have dem-
onstrated that they have de-
cisively. turned their back on the
World War II period when they
were critical of 'the Jewish
community, and tread the same
path of friendship to the Jewish
community as every other South
African Government has done.
Mr. Strydom is not different
from other members of the
Malan Cabinet in this respect.
In fact, it was he who first an-
nounced that the Nationalists
then . in opposition to the Field
Marshall Jan Christian Smuts
gofernment - would recognize
j the newly established State of
! Israel if the party were voted
into power.
That was in 1948 before the
general election and before
the general election and before
1Marshal Smuts granted Israel de
ifacto recognition. Some observ-
ers belieVe that Mr. Strydom's
: announcement forced Marshall
Smuts' recognition on the eve of
•the electiOn. The Nationalists,
; voted into office in that election,
converted the de facto recogni-
tion to de jure and from the
!commencement of their regime
! followed the previous adminis-
tration's policy of friendship and
aid to the JewiSh • National
Homeland.
Informed Circles say that
: when the Transvaal Nationalist
Party in September, 1951, drop-
! ped its wartime ban against
Jews being accepted as members-
! of the provincial division of the
party, Mr. Strydom was largely
responsible for. the decision.
At last year's celebration of
Israel Independence Day at the
Israel Legation at Pretoria, Mr.
Strydom proposed the toast to
Israel, on behalf of the Union
Government. Mr. Strydom has
always received withcourtesy all
'Jews who have had official busi-
ness with him, and it is antici-
pated here that this attitude,. will
: prevail in his dealings with the
Jewish community.
The South African Jewish
Board of Deputies and the Zion-
ist Federation sent messages of
b good wishes to Dr. Daniel D./Ialan. -
Both organizations expressed
their appreciation of his per-
sonal and his government's
friendship for the State of Is-
rael. The Zionists noted parti-
cularly that Dr. Malan was the
first foreign Premier to visit
Israel.

Urge France to Guarantee
Protection in North Africa


WASHINGTON, (JTA) - A
statement suggesting that
France should be co-guarantor,
together with the two local gov-
ernments, of any human rights
conventions agreed upon for
! Tunisia and Morocco was pre-
: sented to the State Department
and the French Ambassador in
the United States by a delega-
tion of the American Jewish
Committee.
The delegation pointed out
that the 220,000 Jews 'in Mo-
rocco are still classes as "dhim-
mis,” with no rights as citizens.

Seek Naming of Square
In Amsterdam for Spinoza

AMSTERDAM, (JTA)-A num-
ber of leading non-Jews in this
city addressed a request to the
city council to 'name a square in
the newly-rebuilt center of the
city for Baruch Spinoza, famed
Dutch Jewish philosopher. The
petition says that naming the
street for Spinoza would be a
fitting • tribute to the 100,000
Mitch Jews deported and mur-
dered by the Nazis.

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