17A-LOTS TOR SALE
N. W. Detroit
Lahser-8 Mi. Section
4 50x131' lots, paved st. all im-
provements, plans, specifications
available and FBA commitment.
A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS
815 S. Woodward at 10;4 Mi. Rd.
JO. 4-6311
LI. 3-8500
WILL BUILD apartments on your
lot or ours. Amber Brothers, Inc.
UN. 4-2469.
17C-LOTS WANTED
WANTED: lot in N.W. area. Suitable
for building. 2 flat. Friedman. TE
4-5244.
LOTS WANTED
in Oak Park and vicinity for
bricks, single, duplex or apt.
sites. Any number. Benj.
Monast Bldg. WE 4-3296.
17F-REAL ESTATE WANTED
(ASH BUYERS
Waiting for any Home
Between Livernois, Greenfield
Between 6 Mi. & 8 Mi.
If you are interested in a
quick deal at the best price,
now is the time to sell, while
there is a shortage of houses.
Call this old reliable company
for best results.
EDWARD ROSE
14135 W. McNichols
YE. 5-6927
40-EMPLOYMENT
GENERAL OFFICE
Experienced; must enjoy work-
ing with figures, be able to type,
and use adding machine. Favor-
able working conditions. 5-day
week. Good salary. Fay's Style
Shop, 721 Junction, near W. Fort
St. VI. 3-2300.
40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT
CAPABLE HIGH school girl desires
work Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday. Prefer Dentist's or Doc-
tors Office. UN 1-6668.
AMBITIOUS high school graduate
wishes job as dental assistant. Has
knowledge of typing and short-
hand. TO 6-3126.
MIDDLE-AGED woman wants job
caring for people coming home
from the hospital. WE 3-6467.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN
EXPERIENCED IN
GROCERIES & PRODUCE
Can manage store if necessary.
write Box 158, THE JEWISH
NEWS, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De-
troit 35, Michigan.
CHECK THIS
Many stores on McNichols and 7
Mi. Rd., all in good condition.
ExceIl. business sec. Call UN
4-3300.
Louis P. Malone Corp.
35-INSTRUCTION
DAVID HOROWITZ, Hebrew teacher
and Bar Mitzvah specialist. Hebrew,
Yiddish, English citizenship. Free
trial lesson. Results guaranteed.
WE 5-6004.
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible, Yid-
dish English. Call experienced
teacher. WE 4-1793.
40-EMPLOYMENT
WANTED, experienced salesman to
manager clothing and furnishings
in men's department. Good oppor-
tunity. LO 3-0090.
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY with
. excellent starting salary for capa-
ble lady to manage ladies ready to
wear department. Must be thor-
oughly experienced. LO 3-0090.
Fields Employment
Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Cartakers, Porters
DAY or WEEK
TR. 3-7770
BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST-Female, 25-
35. 1-girl office. Must be expert
bookkeeper. Typing and shorthand.
Permanent position. TY. 4-9134.
HOUSEKEEPER and care of child in
motherless home. Live in. TU.
1-4010, UN. 2-5194.
SALESGIRL wanted. Part or full
time. Apply Goldstein's Bakery.
18217 Wyoming.
WANTED - Girl for general office
work. Must be good at figures.
TO 8-2830.
Managers
Ass't. Managers
RAPIDLY EXPANDING
Ladies' specialty apparel chain,
desires men who are experienced
in all phases of store operations.
Must consider yourself an excel-
lent salesman, and capable of
handling store personnel.
Generous starting salaries and
bonuses with a future to grow
with our organization. We will
train in certain exceptional situa-
tions. Apply in writing or in per-
son for an interview.
ALBERT'S, INC.
214 W. 7 MILE RD.
DETROIT 3, MICHIGAN
FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
ATTENTION
SEWARD
MOVING-STORAGE CO.
Clean, modern, full equip. vans,
lowest rates, best service guaran-
teed. Pick ups, piano specialists
office. 24 hrs. Local, long distance.
TY 8-2800
3732 Joy Rd.
FOR BETT.t..'ti. wall washing call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005: 526 Belmont.
PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
7758 Prairie. TE 4-0195, TY 5-9103.
I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of
carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN
2-6329.
DRYERS 'VENTED, appliances in-
stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any
time. Wolfe. KE 3-1520.
EXPERT painting and wall washing.
References. TY 7-2501.
A-A-A-1 WALL washing, paper re-
moving, painting, paper hanging,
floor sanding. City wide service.
TO 5-0828.
45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PAINTING and decorating. Work-
manship guaranteed. Prices very
reasonable. VE 6-9832.
YEARS established dry goods,
$80,000 volume business for sale.
Building for rent with or without
inventory. Sacrifice, retirement. In-
formation call VI 2-9594 til 6 p.m.
After 7 p.m. UN 4-0723. Mr. Henig.
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WYOMING-CURTIS area. Restaurant
for sale. Lease, or will consider
partnership. Phone UN 1-6837 or
UN 2-2520.
LARKINS MOVING and Delivery
Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319
Gladstone. TY 4-4587.
WALL WASHING and painting, A-1
work, reasonable. A. C. Castone.
TW 3-8992.
CARPENTER. Alterations of all
kinds. Free estimates. WE 4-4826,
WE 3-0815.
GROCERY STORE for sale. Ambi-
tious party can make a good living. 1ST CLASS PAINTER will work rea-
Evenings after 7. TO 5-3767, TO
sonable to keep working. Best ref-
7-5810.
erences. UN 1-1595.
FOR SALE
Established Kosher
Catering Business
Illness forces sale.
TO. 6-1673
Confectionary
Light lunches, on Dexter, doing
over $100 a day. $2,500 down.
CLASS C BAR
Nr. Cass
Doing $3,500 week, illness forces
sale. Full price $24,000.
Confectionary and
Patent Medic ines
On corner,-Tireman. $1,000 week.
Suitable for drug store. Total
price, $8,000, $4,000 stock.
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
NORRIS REALTY
DI. 1-1107
13031 W. 7 Mile
ESTABLISHED pawn shop, will sell
outright or take in active partner.
Phone after 7 p.m. UN 4-1561.
55-MISCELLANEOUS
MINK COAT. Natural wild, size 12-
14. Perfect condition. 2 years old.
$900. Originally $4,500. UN 4-0517.
PATENT holder seeks party
to finance new patent ap-
plication on aviation repeat
product. Write Box 159,
The Jewish News, 17100
In cherished memory of my
W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, dear husband and our devoted
father, Hyman Berman, who
Michigan.
I In Memoriam I
50-BUSINESS CARDS
TILE
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
passed away on Feb. 2, 1951
(27 days in Shevat).
Sadly missed by his wife, chil-
dren and grandchildren.
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In loving memory of Ida Skol-
nek, who passed away on Feb.
13, 1955 (22 days in Shevat).
IJ OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
You are not forgotten, dear,
Nor will you ever be;
long as life and memory last,
DI 1-0568
UN 1-5075 As
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts are sore;
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- As time goes by we miss you more.
able prices. Free estimates. VI Your loving smile, your gentle face,
2-8997, BR 3-6271.
None can fill your vacant place.
LEON KAHAN, carpenter and cab-
Sadly missed by her father,
inet maker. Attics, rec. rooms,
kitchen cabinets. Loover doors, es- Joseph Sibrack; Esther Nemer,
timates free. UN 2-8890.
Ruth Feldman, Rose Weisman,
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING, con-
tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres-
ser. TO 8-6047.
PAINI.r,g. AND Decorator. Remov-
ing paper, sanding and finishing
floors. TY 6-2999.
ASH and Rubbish Drums
$2.50
21-Gal. Galvanized G'bge Cans $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean
Phone KE 3-4870
KE 1-1593
NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster
contractor. Ty 7-0441.
Obituaries
GAS HEAT, converesions, prompt
service, honest prices. Amber Bros.
UN 4-2469.
EXPERIENCED mature bookkeeper,
trail balance, typist, general office.
UN 1-2027.
TY. 5-0226
21-PROPERTY' FOR SALE
50-BUSINESS CARDS
Mrs. ESTHER HECHTMAN,
2976 Elmhurst, died Jan. 25.
Services at Menorah Funeral
Chapel, on Puritan. Survived
by her husband, Julius; two
sons, Sam and Louis; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Isadore Solomon; 10
grandchildren, three great
grandchildren; and ,a sister,
Mrs. Aidel Konat, of Petach
Tikvah, Israel.
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LOUIS KARTUN, 3807 Hum-
phrey, died Jan. 26. Services at
Menorah Funeral Chapel, on
Puritan. Survived by a sister,
Mrs. Rena Plotkin, of Los An-
geles, Calif.
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MORRIS TEPLITSKY, 2619
Taylor, died Jan. 23. Services
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by two sons, Joseph
and Julius Taylor; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Mrs.
Milton Falick and Mrs. Hyman
Garsoff; two sisters; 11 grand-
children; and seven great
grandchildren.
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DENNIS MARVIN JAFFE,
17331 Steel, died Jan. 24. Serv-
ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jaffe; grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jaffe and Mrs. Anna Leopold;
and a sister, Barbara.
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HERMAN SKLARE, 3378
Elmhurst, died Jan. 25. Serv-
ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by his wife, Rose;
a daughter, Mrs. Max Davis; a
brother, six grandchildren, and
six great grandchildren.
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MORRIS MENDELSON, 15318
Rutherford, died Jan. 28. Serv-
ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by his wife, Helen;
two daughters, Mrs. Ida Rosen
and Mrs. Max Plavnick; three
sisters, and four grandchildren.
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ESTHER BARRIS, 20209 Steel,
died Jah. 25: Set:Vic-es" at Ira-
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Sol; two sons, Ber-
nard and Manuel; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Herbert Charfoos,
Mrs. Jerome Friedman and
Mrs. Milton Geller; •two broth-
ers, a sister and five grand-
children.
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MIRIAM GLASS, a former
Detroiter, died Jan. 16, - in
Miami Beach, Fla. Services and
interment in New York, Sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Goldie Cohen and Esther Glass,
and a son, Nathan, all of Miami
Beach; eight grandchildren, in-
cluding Mrs. David Cooper and
Mrs. Jack Lieberman, of De-
troit; eight great grandchildren
and two great, great grand-
children.
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ALICE TATE, 16603 Monica,
died Jan. 25. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
two sons, Murray and Ben; a
daughter, Mrs. Sophie White;
10 grandchildren and seven
great grandchildien.
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SAMUEL DENBY, Miami,
Fla., died Jan. 26. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
two sons, Mark, of Chicago,
Ill., and Jack, of Detroit; and
two daughters, Mrs. Milton
Polasky and Mrs. Peter Micu-
nek.
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ISZAAK KLEIN, 18458 Bir-
wood, died Jan. 29. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Grace; two daughters,
Mrs. Donald Morrison and Mrs.
Norman Shulak; and two grand-
children.
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SAMUFT. J. LEVE, 20539
Piccadilly, died Jan. 29. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Mollie; two
sons, Jack Charles and Beryl;
a daughter, Mrs.. Hy Goldman;
a sister and a grandchild.
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CHARLES LEWIS, 10773 W.
Outer Dr., died Jan. 30. Sei
vices at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves three sons, Samuel,
Morris and Jack; a daughter,
Mrs. Samuel J. Hirst; a Lister
and six grandchildren.
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LOUIS CO-HEN, 3259 Cort-
land, died Wednesday. Services
at Kaufman Chapel Thursday.
Surviving are his wife, Ethel;
daughters, Barbara and Sharon;
mother, Mrs. Fannie Cohen;
two brothers and five sisters.
Detroit Jewish News-23
Friday, February 3, 1956
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MENORAH
guneral Chapel
IN MEMORIAM
• CENTRALLY LOCATED
In loving memory of my
dear husband and our beloved
father
Only Jewish Chapel in
the Northwest district
JACOB NOVETSKY
• SPACIOUS FACILITIES
Gone, but not forgotten,
He will always be in our hearts.
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
who passed away three years
ago, Feb. 8, 1953 (23 days in
Shevat).
Sadly missed by his wife,
Mrs. Jacob Novetsky; his
daughters, sons and grand-
children.
Largest Jewish Chapel
in Detroit
UN iversity 1-7700
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
Fay Klesmer and Harvey Sib-
rack; and Goldie Plotkin and
Sandra Tressler, of Los Angeles.
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In loving memory of our dear,
beloved brother, Abraham Feld-
stein, who passed away on Feb.
14, 1955 (22 days in Shevat).
Sadly missed by his brothers,
Jacob, Manuel and Henry, and
sister, Leah.
45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
GOLF CLUB
17 Mi. from Downtown Detroit. Northwest Sec. Semi Public.
18 holes, 114 acres. Completely equipped. Ballroom, grill,
men and women's lockers. All Golf equipment, Pro Shop and
Machinery Bldg. Club house in beautiful condition. Splended
opportunity for a large organization, union or club.
IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM HOME Just phone
us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to
Detroit.
Our membership in the National Funeral Directors'
and the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations,
enables us to serve you in any part of the world.
The Ira Kaufman Chapel
Mr. Henley or Mr. Wilson, UN. 3-5500
Directors of Funerals
h. m. SELDON co.
9419 Dexter at Edison
TYler 4-8020