el ea t h 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE - - BRICK BUILDING, Warren-Junction I area. 2 stores, both occupied. Must leave city. Call UN 2-7928. Z 21 - C - BUSINESS PROPERTY tO PLYMOUTH ROAD, 14510 - 20 x 70 foot modern building, panelled in- terior, adjacent parking lot, excel- lent for offices or wholesale or re- tail outlet. VE. 6-0731, TO. 5-7143. 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE COTTAGE CS CS Spacious furnished cottage with modern conveniences in Jewish Community 40 miles from Detroit Counselor service for children. Overlooks 3 lakes. Interior knotty pine. 3 bedrooms. Available mediately. PHONE MR. SCLAR AT WA 1-4550, DAYS - UN 3-8980 EVE- NINGS. woobHULL LAKE, modern cottage, large lot, nicely furnished. UN. 2-3725. WOODHULL LAKE ;14 4638-40-46-48 PARK ST. OPEN SUN. 1 - 6 2 Bldgs., 4 units, 4 rooms & bath each. Auto. hot water, fully fur- nished. Owner leaving state, must sacrifice-best offer takes. 40-EMPLOYMENT BAAL SCHACHRIS FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS IN LARGE SYNAGOGUE IN DEXTER AREA. CALL TE 4-5897 MIDDLE AGED woman, light house- work, companion. UN. 3-3944. WANTED-Experienced salesman for neighborhood Dept. store. Good working conditions, and good sal- ary. Call TE. 1-9795 or LI. 7-4646. PART-TIME Bookkeeper. Ask for Mr. Nolen. Call LO 5-7420. Fields Employment Colored Couples, Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Cartakers, Porters DAY or WEEK TR. 3-7770 50-BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING COMPAN Large, Modern Vans Always Open 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT 27 - LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT - Polly Cottage, 3102 Cass LAke Avenue, Cass Lake, TE 4-1119. MALE high school teacher, age 31, desires full or part-time summer employment, references. LI. 3-0629. A-1 PAINTING, interior and ex- terior, paper removing, free esti- mates, UN 1-3265. CASS LAKE - Modern 3-bedroom cottage, new porch. Month of Au- gust. Inquire 2026 Willow Beach. Call UN 3-9207. CONSCLENCIOUS neat appearing High School girl seeks full or part time employment. Please phone TO 8-5010. WALL WASHING, experienced, work guaranteed, reliable men. Radiant Wall Washing Co. TO 8-2460. SIX-ROOM Cottage for rent - 1896 Cass Lake Front. All improvements. Call VI 1-9580. HIGH SCHOOL Senior wants sum- mer employment as receptionist, general office work, typing, or sell- ing. Prefer Livernois-7 Mile area or 7 'NIL bus line. UN 4-7867, or UN 1-6668. WA. 1-7250 MODERN Cottages at Cass Lake front. Call FE. 8-3144, TO. 5-3289. BEST Cottage in Woodhull Lake. 3 bedrooms, screened porches, near beach, reasonable. VE. 8-8583. ST. CLAIR waterfront cottage, 7 miles from tunnel, Windsor. SEn- eca 5-2686. FOR RENT-2-bedroom cottage, at Woodhull Lake, shower, very rea- sonable, all summer, or month of August. UN. 3-4877. A PERFECT VACATION Walled Lake, lake front, 25 min- utes from Detroit. 2 blocks to shopping, private, safe, sandy, beach. Modern 2 bedroom cot- tages with large screened in por- ches, automatic hot water showers, shuffle board court, swings, slides, merry-go-round. Beautifully landscaped, prefer month or season, will accept weekly.. Reasonable, make reser- vations now. Walled Lake Court at 555 Walled Lake Drive, Mar- ket 4-3497 or VE 5-8658, BR 3-3607, evenings. For Rent or Sale FISH and Poultry Market, fully equipped, ready forbusiness. For rent due to illness. Call UN 2-7928. CARPENTER WORK, all kinds of alterations. Free estimates. TO 5-6388, WE 5-1737. TYPES of carpentry work. A CHANCE TO BUY men's work ALL Home improvements and modern- clothes store, old established place, ization. TO 7-5061. doing good business. Can be bought with very little cash. Owner re- PAINTING and Decorating-Interior- tiring. 2415 Woodward. exterior, residential and commer- cial. By experienced painter. Call evenings TY 6-5891. 50-BUSINESS CARDS STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS $2.50 55 gal. 2.00 30 gal. 125 15 gal. Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 - KE 1-1593 NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster contractor. TY 7-0441. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. ULTRA MODERN COTTAGES ON LAKE HURON AND SCENIC U.S. 23 for June, July and August. Excellent bathing. Write or phone J. J. REILLY TAWAS CITY, MICHIGAN PHONE FO 2-2626 $85 PER WEEK DI 1-0568 UN 1-5075 A-1 CARPENTER, finisher, library paneling & kitchen cabinets. Alter- ations. Phillip Berkovitz, UN 4-1897. WALL cleaning, new machine, guar- anteed reasonable. City-wide. LO 7-3115. CARPENTER work, all kinds alter- ations. Free estimate. WE 5-1008. LARKINS MOVING and Delivery Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 Gladstone. TY 4-4587. GAS HEAT, converesions, prompt service, honest prices. Amber Bros. UN 4-2469. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. PAINTER AND Decorator. Remov- ing pa-per, sanding and finishing floors. TY 6-2999. ELIZABETH LAKE, modern 4 bed- room cottage, auto. hot water, screened porch. Available July 15 for season. VI 1-9779. 29 - LAKE PROPERTY TO SHARE ROOM for lady in nice cottage, Woodhull Lake, 3647 Hillcrest. Call UN. 1-7142. 31 - 3RANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE reliable adult person or family, traveling by train to California to accompany 14 year old boy. DI 1-9820 or TU 3-3610. 35 - INSTRUCTION HEBREW, Bar Mitzvah teacher seek- ing private lessons. Call TO. 9-0686. 40 - EMPLOYMENT KOSHER cooking for elderly couple, half days, other help employed. TO 5-1239 or UN 4-3669. HOUSEKEEPER, 2 children, to take complete charge. Call TO. 9-9311 • between 8 & 10 p.m. REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster, pointing, chimneys and porches, steps. UN 2-1017. CARPENTER - Alterations of all kinds. Free estimates. WE. 4-4826, WE. 3-0815. stall shower, 2 refrigerators, UN. 4-2453 EXPERT painting and wall washing. References. TY 7-2501. 45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Modern cottage, Woodhull Lake, T In view of the occurrence of Independence Day on Wednesday, deadline for all classified advertisements for our issue of July 6 will be at noon on Tuesday, July 3. ESQUIRE CARPET CLEANERS. We clean carpets, furniture, and cor- UNITY MISSIONARY Welfare Asso- nice boards, all work guaranteed, ciation, Inc., can furnish depend- free estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815 able men and women for odd jobs, maid, hourly cleaning. Call FO DRYERS VENTED, appliances in- 6-9444. stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. TALENTED young man, bookkeeper, most reliable, excellent references, seeks position. Write Box 180, The I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., 2-6329. Detroit 35, Michigan. MERCK REALTY eD Earlier Deadline For July 6 Issue WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work, reasonable. A. C. Castone. TW 3.8992. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271. 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 EXPERT MANCURES, men and wo- men, also pedicures. 115 E. Grand River, WO 1-3865. OKAY JANITOR service. Wishes office cleaning and floor waxing. WO 2-717-5. References. NAME BOARDS for seating guests at weddings, showers, Bar Mitzvahs, etc., done in beautiful script. BR 3-6932. 55 - MISCELLANEOUS Dress fixtures for sale. National Cash Register, dress racks, man- nequins, sewing machines, mir- rors, table and desk and misc. 11616 Dexter Blvd. near Burlin- game. UN 3-6500 or TE 4-1383. 57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Baker mahogany dining room suite, 2 cheSts, oval extension table and 4 chairs, store price $600, exceptional buy at 8300. Complete house of decorators fur- niture including all kitchen equipment. Moving out of city. Sunday only, 18714 Roselawn. BLOND 9 piece Rite-Way dining room suite, excellent condition, sacrifice. TO 6-1845. 2980 Richton. 60 - CARS FOR SALE 4 DOOR DODGE sedan, runs good, starts winter time, $50. 4268 Rich- ton. TUFTED Continental • headboard, matching spreads, drapes and cor- nices available, also reasonable. DI 1-8958. Hank's Success By BILL WOLF (Copyright, 1956, JTA, Inc.) Hank Greenberg, general manager of the Cleveland In- dians, now has an 11 percent financial interest in the Cleve- land club. This makes Hank the fourth largest shareholder in the Cleveland team, and it makes Hank the first prominent Jewish athlete to achieve such a status in the major leagues. While there have been Jewish baseball players of stature peri- odically throughout the history of the game, they have not pre- Viously worked into positions of ownership. If a man wishes to become rich, he must appear rich.- Oliver Goldsmith. Cranberry Sauce in a Fruit-Cheese Mold The Essenes -- By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1956. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The Essenes composed one of three major sects in Jewish life during the time of the develop- ment of the Talmud. Their -his- tory began in the time of the Hasmoneans. And it is claimed that their origin comes from the "Chassidim" who fought against the Graeco-Syrians under the banner of Judah Maccabee. The Essenes became known for their extreme. piety and separation from the physical pleasures of life. They strived to avoid any kind of impurity for the body. Many refrained from marrying. They avoided meat and wine. Because of such extreme prac- tices they became extinct and even today little is known a-bout them. save from the Writings of Josephus and one or tvTo other historians. Their significance is coming to light in recent years since some scholars claim that the Dead Sea Scrolls describe their sect. The meaning of this name is not altogether clear. Josephus apparently gave them this name. Some writers claim that the name means "mod. ,t." Others claim. that it means "shy." Some even claim that the name means "healers" because the Essenes devoted themselves to healing A pretty and delicious dish the sick. * * for a summer day is this cran- The Sadducees berry salad mold, combining The Sadducees composed an- the tartness of cranberry sauce with the blandness of cottage other sect of Jews during the cheese. It's a perfect luncheon time of the development of the salad because it's so light and Talmud. They are said to be the followers of the misconcep- yet provides a full quota of tions of Zadok and Boetus, the staying-power for the afternoon latter being pupils of F.ntigonos activities. of Socho. Some claim that they MOLDED CRANBERRY were the descendants of the Za- FRUIT-CHEESE SALAD dok family which was a part 1 package apple or other of the priestly aristocracy. Their flavored gelatin 2 cups hot water cardinal deviation from the ac- 1 8-oz. container cottage cheese - cepted Jewish tradition was 1 cup chopped or crushed canned pineapple, drained their rejection of the Oral Law 1 1-lb. can jellied cranberry as an authoritative basis for sauce, mashed lh cup finely-diced celery Jewish -behaviour. They main- Crisp greens tained that only the written Dissolve gelatin in hot water law was -binding upon men. In as directed on package. Cool this light they rejected many until syrupy. Stir in cottage beliefs and observances which cheese, pineapple, crushed cran- were accepted by Jewish tradi- berry jelly and celery. Spoon tion. into oiled 1-quart mold; chill in refrigerator until set. Turn Survey Shows Temples' out onto large plate and gar- nish with greens, cranberry Income Below Christian slices and fruit. Makes a large Max A survey made by mold, enough for 6-8 salad Feder, executive secretary of servings. congregation Rodeph Sholom, New York,. disclosed that mem- bers of Reform temples are in- creasing their financial sup- NEW YORK, (JTA)-Enroll- -port of congre, ment of children in the Jewish gations but are schools of this city has risen s t i 11 lagging 51.4 percent in the past five their Christian years, while the percentage in- brethren. En- crease of such enrollment in titled "Congre- suburban areas has jumped by gational Budg 88.6 percent in the same time. ets and Mem- The figures of enrollment in- bership In- Feder crease were made public at a come," Mr. Feder's analysis is press conference by Dr. Azriel a pioneering research project. Eisenberg, executive vice presi- It was undertaken for the dent of the Jewish Education Union of American Hebrew Committee of New York. Congregations and its commis- Figures revealed at the con- sion on synagogue activities ference showed that of 332,000 headed by Alexander Frieder. children -between the ages of Mr. Feder is honorary presi- 5 and 14 in the school year dent of the National Associa , 1954-5'5, 128,000 were receiving tion of Temple Secretaries. Jewish schooling. At the same time, 8,500 of aspo high school students were receiving ad- vanced Jewish training. Be- tween 85 and 90 percent of Jew- TEL AVIV, (JTA) - A new ish children in this area have Yiddish daily newspaper has received at least some kind of made its appearance here. The Jewish training in their school newspaper, "Yiddishe Zeitung," careers. is edited by David Lutzky and Other statistics showed that will have among its contribu- -6,500 children were studying tors Zalman Shneur and David Hebrew in secular high schools, Pinsky, well known Yiddish and that the New York Jewish writers. The newspaper will be community is spending $16,- independent in party politics 500,000 a year on Jewish educa- and has secured contributions tion, from representatives of virtual- ly all parties in the country. `Jewish Mother'-No Oil This is the second daily news- paper- appearing in Israel in the Concessions in Jordan LONDON (WJA) - Conces- Yiddish language. sions for the prospecting of oil in Jordan have been withdrawn Break Ground For Hospital from their holder, Mr. Pauli, BALTIMORE,(JTA)-Ground when it was discovered that was broken for the new $18,- his mother was Jewish, reports 000,000 building Sinai Hospital the Damascus daily 'Al Manar.' of the Associated Jewish Chari- The work had already -started. ties Medical Center. N. Y. Jewish Schools Double Enrollment New Yiddish Daily Starts in Tel Aviv