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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-01

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Friday, March 1, 1957 — THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30

Oak Park. `Aristocrat'
Offers Luxury Living

■ "The Aristocrat," a luxurious
four-bedroom ranch home, is
now being offered by the Hy-
Grade Building Co. in Oak
Park.
An option allows the pur-
chaser to decide whether he
wants four bedrooms plus den,
or three bedrooms, den and
panelled family room.
Boasting 1,900 square feet of
living space, the Aristocrat fea-
tures a large, separate dining
room, fully panelled den, two
ful baths, built-in kitchen and
fireplace, in either marble or
ledgerock. •
Other features include spa-
ciOus center pass hall, Rusco
sliding windows with screens,
large, airy breakfast room and
accommodations for air-condi-
tioning. School s, shopping,
transportation and synagogues
are all near by.
Lobated at 14241 Vernon, be-
tween 10 and 101% Mile Rds.,
two blocks west of Coolidge, the
Aristocrat is shown daily, 2 to
8 p.m. The model phone is LI.
7-4787.

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

GRIGGS-CURTIS area. 5-room brick,
unfinished ' attic, carpeted, near
synagogues, shopping and trans-
portation. Owner. No brokers. UN
2-2051.

SCHAEFER-Margareta. Duplex, 5
rooms each, carpeted, oil heat, 2
car garage, beautiful yard, shrubs
and trees, front and back. UN
1-3471.

7 MILE-GRAND RIVER. SEC.

bedroom brk., 30 year FHA
mortgage, - low dn. payrrient.

3

TE 4-2632

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

21-PROPERTY FOR SALE

Hamilton-W. Grand Blvd.

PINEHURST N. 6 MI.

Yearly net Income $8,043, corner
bldg., occupied many years by
Super Market. Out of tn. owner
asking $45,000. Mr. Kessler, UN
1-4300.

BRICK bung. 5 rms., 2 bedrms.,

expansion attic, rec. rm., carpets,
auto. ht ., A-1 condition, $17,500.
Terms.

ELMER M.

CLARK

EDELMAN REALTY

9450 Woodward

TR 3-1600

35-INSTRUCTION

17A-i-LOTS FOR SALE

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

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS

GROSS REALTY

13420 W. 7 MILE

130' on Greenfield at Curtis.
Ideal for doctor, dentist, religious
school, or synagogue. Also zoned
for rental units. First time of-
fered. Mr. Williams.

40 x 108, DESIRABLE location, Ilene,
North of Puritan. UN. 2-0337. Very
. reasonable.

RANCH HOUSE LOT

9450 Woodward

TR 3-1600

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

13420 W. 7 MILE

•••••••••••••••••••••ips
: • Frnklin
a
Forest : •



Franklin Fairway •
• • Only
7 left, exception- •

• •

18-STORE RENTALS

STORE FOR LEASE, 20 x 80, gas heat.
KE. 2-3686, 7 Mile and Greenfield.

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids.
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY or WEEK

TR. 3-7770

MIDDLE-AGED woman as com-
panion and light housework. UN
3-3944.

GROSS REALTY

Northlawn N. of Puritan

EDELMAN REALTY

TILE

GIRL. WANTED . for store, should
know bookkeeping. Call between
8-11 a.m. TO 8-5423, 8837 Linwood.

40x120 lot on Strathmoor nr.
Curtis. Reasonable. For further
details see Mr. Silver.

UN 4-3605 •

• ally desirable, nr. school. •
•• Lots in beautiful breath- •

• taking Franklin Forest & •
OAK PARK


CONDON - Wanted mo d ern
• Franklin Fairway Sub- •
grandparents who would enjoy
easy gracious living. Truly lovely
•• division. These beautiful • •
2 bedrm. ranch, cent. ent., large
rolling wooded home- e•
living rm., din. rm., modern
kitch., gar., side drive, 58' front
• sites have just become •
beautifully landscaped,-nicest st.


• available. In Franklin •
most congenial neighbors, only
$2,800 dn., then assume E.Z. FHA
••
Forest"
acres
and

3/4
mortgage,
• larger, lots No. 1-6-9- ••
CENTER REALTY
2 20 21 and 42. In Frank- •
8218 Woodward
TR 4-2900
• lin Fairway Lot No. 10.
Call today, • BRoadway

• 3-7000, Mr. Kruss.

ONLY $3500 DN.
•o••••••••••••••••••••••

BRICK Col. 3 bedrms., breakfast
nook, auto. ht., garages, side
drive,

HEBREW School teacher, and Bar
Mitzvah expert, references, reason-
able. TO. 5-7622.

Fields Employment

13420 W. 7 MILE

-

$7,500 FROM
PART-TIME WORK WITH
NUTRILITE

See March issue of COSMOPOLI-
TAN for facts about the wonder-
ful opportunity to give community
service through distributing a
nationally known, nationally ac-
cepted product. Opportunity avail-
able now, for information call,

BR 3-1576

SHOULD WIVES WORK?.

See the March issue of COSMO-

POLITAN. Many wives supple-
ment family income through
pleasant, dignified work with
NUTRILITE, a nationally known
vitamin-mineral food supplement.
Also see adv. in March issues of
VOGUE and HARPERS BAZAR.
For information call • . VE 7-8862
or EL 6-4220.

KIND, UNDERSTANDING woman
for companion, and light kosher
cooking, no house work, 2 adults,
flexible schedule. UN 1-8872.

40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP

15 1 /2 MI. RD. BETWEEN WOODWARD and LAHSER

5 minutes from Downtown Birmingham in Morningside

HIGH SCHOOL senior wants Satur-
day work, clerking, selling or doc-
tor's office. Can type. UN 1-6668.

EXPERIENCED baby sitter available
days or evenings. Excellent refer-
ences. TO. 9-7239.

Heights Sub. 2 lots 150'x150'. Sewer, water and paving

Builders-Realtors Attn.:

in. Schools 5 blocks away. For houses over $40,000.

Capable exp. secretary, can
handle closings, insurance, legal
papers, considerable real estate
office exp., - fast typist. UN
4-2161 evenings or weekends.

FOR SALE OR WILL BUILD TO SUIT - KE 7-2901

17-E-LOT DEVELOPMENT

Don't envy a

BE ONE

17-E--LOT DEVELOPMENT

MILLIONAIRE



by buying land in growing

areas such as Lyon, Novi and

Farmington Township on a

CAPITAL GAINS TAX BASIS

Near New Lincoln and

Proposed GM and Chrysler Plants

SAM CO E

TY. 8-8179

EXPERIENCED woman wishes work,
will care for aged or invalid woman
or children, infants and make form-
ulas. Also kosher cooking. TY. 8-8531

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES



Livernois-Puritan

A going licensed Poultry busi-
ness with facilities for killing
and cleaning. Property, business,
equipment, $38,000, terms. Mrs.
Gottlieb, UN 1-4300.

ELMER M.

CLARK

FAMILY shoe store, established 30
years. Florsheim Agency, cad' make
over $12,000 per year. Total price
$7,250. 9036 Oakland Ave.

ESTABLISHED fruit and vegetable
stand for rent in a kosher meat
market, 11358 Dexter.

KOSHER MEAT MARKET for sale
due to illness. 9831 DeXter.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason-
able prices. Free estimates. VI.
2-1026, BR. 3-6271.

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

LARKINS MOVING and Delivery
Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319
Gladstone. TY 4-4587.

FOR BETTER wall washing call
James Russell. One day service.

,TO 6-4005.. 526 Belmont.





-

14948 MEYERS -
VE. 8-7660

L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of
carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN
2-6329.

40-EMPLOYMENT

GROSS REALTY

UN 4-3100

Large, Modern Vans
Always Open

PROF. ,AMANTEA MASOTTA, con-
cert pianist, of world famous Santa
Cecilia Academy, Rome, Italy, gives
private piano lessons. WO. 1-9404.

PLEASANT RIDGE-West of Wood-
ward, 70 x 125 feet, residential cor- TUTORING, by qualified person, in
ner. LI. 7-0550.
elementary arithmetic, algebra, and
geometry, College prep work. TO.
5-6823.
For SYNAGOGUE or CLINIC

UN 4-3100

ALL CITY
MOVING
COMPANY

TEACHER, HebreW, Yiddish, English, PAINTING-Exterior, interior, deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
citizenship, Bar Mitzvah, free trial
7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195.
lesson. TO. 5-3652. -

2 lots. One 138'x120'. One 100'x
130'. This area is the newest and
finest J e w i sh neighborhood.
Homes range from $35,00 to $60,-
000! Lots are expensive too! Mr.
Williams.

UN 4-3100

50-BUSINESS CARDS

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?

New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

UN 1-5075

A-1 Carpenter, Finisher

Library Paneling and kitchen

cabinets. All kinds of alterations.

PHILIP BERKOVITZ

UN 4-1897

50-BUSINESS CARDS

DRYERS vented and washers in-
stalled. Dryers cleaned, call for free
estimates. Wolfe, BR. 3-4446.

REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches,
steps. UN 2-1017.

EXPERIENCED PAINTER, interior
and exterior, reasonable rates. LI.
6-8029.

A-1, - Lath-plastering, and painting,
work guaranteed, free estimates,
TY. 6-0568.

EXPERT PAINTING and wall wash-
ing. References. TY. 7-2501.

Built Up Asphalt Roofing,
Shingle Roofing and Siding,
Gutters and Tin Decks
All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

FHA TERMS AVAILABLE

2479 W. Davison Ave.
TO 8-0071

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

PREMIER Baby Grand piano, good
condition, reasonable. Call TO.
9-3696.

Strictly Confidential

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

Scoops and Footnotes
The Independent Zionist Or-
ganization sponsored by Judge
Louis E. Levinthal is gaining
ground, we understand, b u t
many of the rank and file think
that this is the worst time to
launch such a movement . .
Rumors have it that President
Eisenhower personally promised
David Ben Gurion a huge grant
in aid from the United States
if Israel would withdraw un-
conditionally from the Gaza
Strip and Aqaba . . . The same
sources report that Ben Gurion
said NO-not for all the gold at
'Fort Knox .
Preparations are already un-
derway for the tenth anniver-
sary of the . establishment of
Igrael . . • One of Jewry's most
imaginative leaders has accepted
the chairmanship of an interna-
tional sponsorship committee,
but we are pledged not to reveal
his name at this time . The
celebration will culminate with
a series of grandiose spectacles
and events in Tel Aviv, Roho-
voth and Haifa, and naturally
Jerusalem .. .
Lessing Rosenwald, former
head of the Council of Judaism,
who just returned from a short
visit to Israel, his first, was so
impressed that he will soon
announce a big gift for a hu-
manitarian institution in the
Jewish State . . . Rosenwald
wants the American people to
understand 'that he is not op-
posed to Israel although h e
remains unconverted to Zion-
ism . .
Dorothy Thompson is now
on a visit to the Middle East .. .
In order to underscore her "ob-
jectivity" she also made a short
visit to Israel where official
circles cold-shouldered her . .
Miss Thompson, who was once
an intimate friend of the late
Dr. Weizmann and a great sup-
porter of Zionism, made a state-
ment to the Egyptian Press in
which she gave warm expres-
sion of her sympathies for the
Arabs .• . . .
One of Hollywood's well
known movie directors is ready-
ing a film on the case of Kast-
ner, who was recently tried in
Israel for the "equivocal role"
he allegedly played during Hun-
gary's occupation by Hitler's
hangmen . . . The director is
convinced that Kastner has been
maligned and is absolutely in-
nocent of any wrong doings .. .
Reliable sources from Tel
Aviv report that Shalom Asch
is a very sick man and is not
expected to recover from the
stroke he. suffered . . .
The Yiddish Theater is so
dead in the United States that
Maurice Schwartz transplanted
his Yiddish Art Company to
South America, not just for a
short stay but permanently .. .
The late. Leslie Howard, Bri-.

tam's most British actor was
really a native of Hungary-his
name was Stein . .
We are informed that Rex
Harrison the protoype of the
British gentleman, who is the
main attraction of "My Fair
Lady," is ,also a Hungarian . .
This discovery is as sensational
as a claim that Menashe Skulnik
is really an Irishman,

Science for Peace

This coming June there' will
take place in New York City,
at the New York Academy of
Sciences, a n American-Israeli
Scientific Congress . . . T h e
event will last three days and
will be co-sponsored by the
Weizmann Institute of Science,
. Among the Nobel Prize
laureates who have already ac-
cepted to participate are Pro-
fessor Pauling,'Prof. Niels Bohr,
Sir Robert Robinson and I. I.
Rabi . . It would be. the pur-
pose of this conference to study
ways and means for scientific
aid to the whole of the Middle
East, provided of course the
Arab countries will grasp the
great opportunity offered them.

Sharett to Come back
It is rumored that as soon as
the Gaza and Aqaba issues are

satisfactorily settled, Moshe
Sharett, former Israel Secretary
for Foregin Affairs, will again
take over his post . . . This is
said to be the reason why
Sharett could not accept the in-
vitation to come to the United
States for the United Jewish
Appeal . . . Golda Meir, who
has done an astounding job,
wants to• retire . . . She feels
tired and undoubtedly deserves
a rest . What is more, this
change or, if you prefer, return
to the old - order, is supposed to
be imminent, in other words
May happen any day now.

More Inside Dope

Don't be surprised if Gershon
A g r o n, now Mayor of Jeru-
salem, is appointed to an am-
bassadorial job . . . The Jeru-
salem Post,. Israel's only Eng-
lish-language daily, is planning
to publish an overseas weekly
. Israel Speaks is having a
tough time because of lack of
advertisements . . . Its circula-
tion, strangely enough, is grow-
ing . . . One of these days two
of the best known Anglo-Jewish
publications will amalgamate,

30th Year to Be Celebrated
by Pinsker Progressive Aid

A 30th - anniversary celebra-
tion will be held by the Pinsker
Progressive Aid Society at Rain-
bow Terrace on March 10. It
will begin with cocktails, at
5:30 p.m., followed by dinner.
Officers of the organization,
are Hyman Lipsitz, president;
Harry Lake r, vice-president;
Dave Weiner, ..treasurer; Fred
Katz, financial secretary and
Mrs. Clara Shusterman, record-
ing_ secretary.

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