17 - H OUSES FOR SALE MONTEREY-HOLMUR OAK PARK Face brick 9 unit, large apartments, stoker heat, beautiful condition, $25,000 dn. Charming 3 bedrm. ranch, din. rm., Parquet floor, spacious rooms and closets, 60' lot, stove, refrig. and washer incl. only $12,950. Easy terms. NELSON REALTY EL. 6-1700 EDELMAN REALTY 9450 Woodward Washburn nr. McNichols Brick to peak, 6 & 5. Rear porches, large living rooms, nat. fireplaces, big kitchens, tile baths and stall showers. This is a beauty. Priced amazingly low for this type of In- come. Brennan Bros. 18211 MARLOWE NR. CURTIS New colonial, 3 bedrms., lge. kit., fomica tops, brkfst. rm., mahogany den, dishwasher, garbage disposal, copper plumb., attic fan. Gas ht., and other extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. Open Sun. 1-5 p.m. UN 1-7294 NR. VERNOR SCHOOL 1ST. TIME OFFERED Excellent brick Col. liv. rm. 13x24, lay. 1st fl., pan. den, 3 bedrm., ..beautiful kitch. with disposal and dishwasher, carpeting, 1 1/, car gar. lot 55x127. Ideal location. UN 3-0661. BY OWNER 20112 MARK TWAIN 3-bedroom face brick, ranch type, large den, partitioned basement. lay., carpeting, drapes, garbage dis- posal, immediate possession. UN. 4-6123, $17,900. Howlett-Barrett-Watson SORRENTO-NR. 7 MI. BY OWNER The nicest 6-rm. modern 2-story home, 3 lovely bedrms., gas ht., .1st fl. lay., porch, gar., carpeting, good buy. AL. DAVIS. 20200 MARK TWAIN OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 bedrm. fa. brk. ranch type, gas ht., separate din. rm., 1 1,(! baths, colored fixtures, new carpeting. screened terr., many extras. Priced reduced $15,800. Assume 4% GI mortgage or new mortgage. UN 4-9214. O'DONNELL MADSEN CO. 18310 Livernois GREENLAWN NR. 7 MI. Very sharp 6-rm. bungalow, nearly new, 3 lovely bedrms., 2 baths. large kitchen, rec. rm., gas ht., porch, plenty features. AL. DAVIS. 19315 STANSBURY CAMBRIDGE and VASSAR 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, GARAGE MAYFAIR 6-6115 OWNER OAK PARK UN 4-0600 O'DONNELL MADSEN CO. 18310 Livernois UN 4-0600 17A-LOTS FOR SALE BUILDERS ATTENTION ! . 21610 Ridgedale Only 1 Left! Fifty 40' lots, all improvements New ranch type, 3 bedrms., 1 1 baths, storms, screens, marble sills, lot 54x140. Dn. paymt. $4,500 or will take your property in trade. Open daily 4-7. in. Can build tomorrow . . . 260' commercial Frontage on Coolidge Hiway nr. 9 Mi., Oak Park, will sell all or part . . . 97-40' lots in Taylor Township with sewer and water. Don't miss this fine buy. Owner will sell in groups very reasonable . . . We are offering many Suburban areas, all improve- ments in for Spring Delivery. Small deposits will hold . . These are all choice locations. WE. 3-6300 MERCURY REALTY OAK PARK-BY OWNER OPEN 1-5 SUN. 24061. Eastwood "Deal with a Specialist" 4 blks. E. of Coolidge 3-bedrm. Roman brick Ranch home with birch pan., den, only 2 yrs. old. Builder bit. for own; daughter. Must be seen to be appreciated. -Carpeted through- out, drapes, storms and screens, landscaped, fenced, gas heat, in- cinerator, 32" attic fan, base- ment is asphalt tiled, nr. schools, shopping and Synagogue. Mr. Smith - UN. 4-2400 KLIPFEL IASSOCIATES ,Ranch Home sites in Frank- lin, Troy, Bloomfield and Southfield Townships. Mr. Drury, Lincoln 5-2400 KLIPFEL & CO. Wonderful Location Woodward, 1st Car. N. of 11 1 /2 Mile BIG BEAUTIFUL BRICK Fairway Dr.-Det. Golf Club 1st offering Choke of 3 or 4 Bedrooms Here indeed is a rare oppor- tunity! 1956 3-D Cosmopolitan Homes (Detroit's Newest) are within t h e City Limits of Detroit. now being offered for sale included in sale price. Homes boast many of the very latest custom ideas in products and design techniques: Sky- lighted bathrooms, panelled den, Jalousie windows, Planter boxes, self storing aluminum windows, full basements, are some of the exciting features For the best of the latest see these wonderful new homes today at 20011 Lahser corner of Fargo between 7 and 8 Mile Roads Open from 1-9 Weekdays 11-9 Sundays Edward Rose & Sons 14900 Linwood UN. 3-2115 Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Cartakers, Porters MARCIE SECRETARIAL SERVICE DAY OR WEEK Catering to Northwest cliental. Pick-up and delivery. VE 8-2683. TR. 3-7770 DELICATESSEN counter man wanted, experienced or not, age 20-35. Steady job, good wages, vacation with pay. Apply Northwest Delicatessen, Mr. Rubin, 13436 W. 7 Mile Rd. • IF YOU CAN SELL, REPLY TO THIS AD It may be the best move you have ever made. Our present men are averaging $400 weekly. State age and sales experience. For those that qualify an interview will be arranged. Box 139. the Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. TELLER TRAINEE FOR BRANCH OFFICES Young man or woman with o:fice experience. good at figures, accus- tomed to handling cash. excellent opportunity. Free Blue Cross cov- erage. Apply Mr. Ellis, 4th Floor. American Savings and Loan. 439 Woodward. JOBBERS, salesmen, and distributors wanted. New household article. 14283 Fordham, near 7 Mile-Gratiot. EXPERIENCED saleslady for neigh- borhood department store. Good working conditions and pay. Call, TE 1-9795. KOSHER COOKING, light housework. Live-in. UN 3-8610. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS for women's alterations. Part time. UN 4-6461. MAN wanted to work in army sur- plus store. Some experience needed, selling men's work clothes. Apply 2415 Woodward. 40A - WANTED, EMPLOYMENT 13936-40 DEXTER 50x74 NEAR EWALD CIRCLE Convenient to Dexter and School- craft bus lines. Good apartments and residential neighborhood. ** * 7 MILE-PREST 25 x 90 Excellent corner location. PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, INC. 13440 W. 7 Mile Rd. Miami Beach Sensation Like Finding $30,000 To close estate, widow alone won't wait, wants it sold at once, there- fore priced so low. Clean 56-room hotel, individual baths, plus attrac- tive 5 room bungalow on large 100' lot for owner. Enjoy beautiful Miami Sunshine and make money. Income about $30,060 a year, price only $97,500, will accept terms. Phone at once for this genuine bargain. "GET RICH QUICK" BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 SCHOOLCRAFT - EWALD Circle. Grocery, meats, beer, wine, self- serve Parking, no competition. Open 9-6 daily. Closed Sunday. Doing $6,500 a - month. Experienced grocer can do better. Priced to sell. Pace Realty. TE 4-4144. 45A-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED WANTED PARTNERSHIP in kosher meat market, experienced meat man. Box 138, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit 35, Michigan. 50 - BUSINESS CARDS PAINTING AND DECORATING, good workmanship, reasonable prices. VE 6-9832. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. TILE UN 4-8272 DEXTER, 11828, near Elmhurst. Large modern store, gas heat, busy loca- tion. Parking space. Reasonable rent. UN 1-3329. 24B-LAND CONTRACTS FOR SALE Mature land contract, excellent record, 2-family brick, Taylor Ave- nue. Balance $14,009. Reasonable discount. MERZON REALTY TY. 5-3194 TY. 8-5448 (NO SATURDAY CALLS PLEASE) 35 - INSTRUCTION CLARINET and saxophone. Private lessons, limited number of students accepted. Charles Weiner. (Master of Music Degree). UN 3-6485. PROFESSIONAL Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah teacher, reasonable, re- ferences, please call TO 6-7139. DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DI 1 -0568 UN 1-5075 PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Deco- rating, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Prairie. TE 4-0195 TY 5-9103. I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of car- penters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed $16,950 GENERAL office work, billing, good at figures, some typing. Advance- ment. TR 5-5517. Cadillac Roofing Co. Minimum Dn. Pymt. 25 Yr. Terms Trade-Ins Accepted SALESLADY wanted for ladies' ready- to-wear shop. WO 1-1847. 2479 W. Davison Ave. 22-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TO. 8-0071 Priced from 40 - EMPLOYMENT Friday, October 21, 1955 EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster con- tractor. TY 7-0441. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. con- tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres- ser. TO. 8-6047. ATTENTION SEWARD MOVING-STORAGE CO. Clean, modern, full equip. vans, lowest rates, best service guaran- teed. Pick ups, piano specialists office. 24 hs. Local, long distance. 3732 Joy Rd. TY 8 - 2800 ALL types of letter writing, manu- scripts, reports, composed and typed. Call TY 8-3004. CARPENTER. Alterations of all kinds. Free estimates. WE 4-4826, WE 3-0815. ALTERATIONS for women and men. Reasonable. TE 4-5374. LOCKS installed and repaired. Call mornings, or evenings. UN 1-4610. 54-HALLS FOR RENT KOSHER meat market for sale. 11527 Dexter. HOT SPOT LOCATION PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Re- moving paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY 8-3698. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1-1286. LOUIS P. MALONE, INC. 18B-STORES FOR LEASE A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI 2-8997 BR 3-6271. LEON KAHAN carpenter and cabinet maker. Attics, rec. rooms, kitchen cabinets. Loover doors, estimates free. UN 2-8890. CLEANING and pressing store for sale. Must sell on account of illness. " TO 8-3995. 3 CHOICE residential lots in N. W. Section. UN 4-2956. ASH and Rubbish Drums $2.50 21 Gal. Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE 3-4870-KE 1-1593. NURSE. Registered, infants and chil- dren cases. Excellent references. LA Choicest .I o t 100x200, a I I cleared. Call Gladys Glock, UN 4-3300. 17C-FOR SALE, VACANT LOTS - 50-BUSINESS CARDS Fields Employment TR 3-1600 5-ROOM bungalow, built 1951, newly decorated, carpeting, drapes, gas heat, mirrored fireplace, tiled kitch- en, table space, 2-car garage. Screen- ed rear terrace. Open Sunday 1-5. 18411 Kentucky. STANSBURY-PEMBROKE BET. 40-EMPLOYMENT 17-HOUSES FOR SALE HALL FOR RENT Conveniently located, newly decorated, with fine kitchen facilities, ideal for weddings, parties, dances. and ban- quets, some week-days opened for yearly rentals to responsible organiza- tions. Also private rooms suitable for offices. 13722 Linwood, 2 blocks north of Davison. TO. 8-9045. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS BUGGY, high chair, mahogany drop leaf table. Lincoln 3-0298. 56-ANTIQUES ANTIQUES Visit the Maycele Shop, 130 E. Hazelhurst, 1st door off Woodward, Ferndale. Large selection of an tique jewelry, fine china, ironstone, cut glass, etc. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. LI 7-2815 70A-TRUCKS FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE CHEVY, 1953. 1. 1,Z ton stake, good con- dition. Low mileage. TY 8-4424. Milstein to Play Rare Violin at Balfour Concert When Nathan Milstein appears here on Nov. 12, at Masonic Temple, under the sponsorship of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, he will play one of the greatest violins left to posterity by the most famous of all violin makers, Antonius Stradivarius. The instrument, which arrived in this country several years ago, was made in 1716 and shows the elegant proportion and perfect craftsmanship of Stradivari's fin- est period. The Finnish family who owned the violin during World War II took it with them to Sweden, and finally brought it to the United States where it was purchased by Milstein. His first European post-war concert tour of 1947, constituted a fitting resumption of th2 in- strument's great career. It has been repeatedly heard in recent years in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Brussels, Paris, London, Zurich and the summer festivals of Lu- cerne. Milstein's concert here will mark the ZOD's 23rd celebration of the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration. ANNA OXENHANDLER re- cently spoke to a group of Wayne University juniors and seniors on "The Etiquette of the Engage- ment." The invitation to Miss Oxenhandler was extended by the Association of Women's Ac- tivities on campus. UJA Cash Drive Tops Goal NEW YORK, (JTA)-Leaders of the United Jewish Appeal from all parts of the country came forward with checks for the UJA totalling $10,330,000 to help the Appeal top a $10,000,000 cash goal it had set 45 days ..ogo following receipt of pleas by Jews in disturbed Morocco for the earliest possible removal to Israel The huge dollar outflow came as the high point of a farewell meeting at the Wal- dorf-Astoria Hotel for a 60- member UJA overseas study mission. The mission left Fri- day from New York via El Al Israel Airlines to survey pri- ority Jewish immigration set- tlement, welfare and rehabili- tation needs in W e s t ern Europe, Israel and North Africa. It will return early in Novem- ber to report its findings, which will help the UJA plan the bal- ance of its 1955 campaign, and its drive for 1956. The 60-man mission is headed by William Rosenwald, general chairman of the UJA. Warburg, speaking as a mem- ber of the mission, told the meet- ing that receipt of the $10,330,000 cash proceeds will enable the UJA mission to give a direct as- surance to the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem that it can go ahead at full speed with its plan to bring an additional 8,500 Moroc- can Jews to Israel during the rest of October and all of No- vember." The UJA president noted that 'UJA funds had helped to move 3,000 Moroccan Jews to Israel in September and 1,500 during the first week of October. Brevities Dr. LEE M. SHULMAN, of the Recorder's Court Psychopathic Clinic, spoke last Wednesday, at a meeting of the McKenny School Parent Teachers _Association. * * ACTRESS CONSTANCE BEN- NETT will present a one-woman theatre • at Detroit Town Hall, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, in the Fisher Theatre. She will give dramatic sketches from some of her stage and screen roles. * * * "The Psychoanalytic Aspects of Family Relationships" will be dis- cussed by Dr. Leo H. Bartemeier, of Baltimore, Md., at seminars sponsored by CORNELIAN COR- NER OF DETROIT at 2 p.m., Sat- urday and Sunday, at Christ Church, Cranbrook. * * * A family s guar e dance is planned by DURFEE CHAPTER, Better Schools Association, at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the school gymnasium. All Durfee parents and students are invited. Leo Wolf will be the caller. Jacob Gelfand Files For Congressional Seat Jacob Gelfand, Detroit attor- ney and businessman, this week announced his candidacy for the post left vacant by the death of Rep. John D. Dingell, in Mich- igan's 15th Congressional Dis- trict. Mr. Gelfand, a candidate on the Democratic Party slate, is a graduate of the Wayne Univer- sity Law School. He worked his way through while working at Briggs Manufacturing Co. In the community, Mr. Gelfand has been active in the Allied Jewish Campaign, the, Israel Bond drives and the United He- brew Schools. He is a member of the Michigan State Bar Asso- ciation and the Highland Park, Pontiac and Royal Oak Cham- bers of Commerce. He lives with his wife, Mil- dred, at 4327 W. Outer Dr. They have three children, Leah, now teaching in Cincinnati and the wife of Dr. Raymond Kurtzman; David, a student at the Univer- sity of Michigan, and Michael. Latz Advises State FEPC MINNEAPOLIS (JTA)-Rob- ert Latz, special assistant Attor- ney General of Minnesota, has been designated as legal advisor of the State Fair Employment Practices Commission.