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November 01, 1957 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-01

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17-HOUSES FOR SALE

GREENLAWN, 19361
OPEN SUN. 2 - 5

31

TRANSPORTATION

DRIVING to Florida, between No-
vember 5 and 10. couple or single
to help drive, LI. 4-1837.

Deluxe 7-rm. F. brk. Col. 3
lovely bdrms., Ige. den, pass
hall, 1st flr. lay., nat'l fireplc.,
scrnd. terr., gas ht. Completely
air-cond., alum. S & S., carpt.,
drapes. 1/ car gar. Immed.
poss. Mr. Silver.

SECRETARY

GROSS REALTY

18980 APPOLINE

Brick colonial, 6 years old,
first floor lay., paneled den,
14x15 screened porch, finished
basement, 2!4-car garage. Open
1-5. By owner.

17-A-LOTS FOR SALE

35-INSTRUCTION

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

A GOOD HEBREW education for
your child, including Bar Mitz-
vah, free trial lesson. David
Horowitz. TO 5-3652.

Fields Employment

8 Downtown hotels, 30 - 160
rooms, lease or, sell one or all,
2 S.D.D.'s. Mixed area, make
- offer. Good straight bar, chang-
ing neighborhood, air - condi-
tioned, parking lot, cheap rent.
Bargain for quick sale. Broker,
TE. 4-7176, TE. 4-8163.

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

INCOME
. OPPORTUNITY

GROSS REALTY

13420 W. 7 MILE

OAK PARK LOTS for Sale
-Individual or in groups.
JO. 4-6193, Mr. Mohr,
Monday through Friday
9-5.

ERRAND BOY wanted after school.
Every - day, for jewelry store. :32
Monroe, Mr. Hoffman.

EARN S100 - $200 PER WEEK
NO CANVASSING
NO PARTY PLAN
CAR NECESSARY
PART TIME WORK, NATION-
ALLY KNOWN COMPANY.
PLEASING PERSONALITY
AND AGGRESSIVENESS A
MUST.

FRANKLIN Forest, heavily wooded
sloping lot, approx. % acre, rea-
sonable. LI 4-9723.

SOUTHFIELD -Township

Lee Baker Dr. Lot 120x235, very
desirable, nr. schools and syna-
gogue.
* * *

LI. 5-0017

UNIVERSAL Employment Service,
experienced help, days or weeks.
Call- TY 8-5310.-

Kingston Lot 50x125

SCHATTEN

$500 Per Week

HEART OF LIVONIA

45 ACRES, EAST SIDE OF
FARMINGTON RD.
Starts North of Lyndon, ends
on Hubbard. Now Ready for
development. Sewer and water
in front, Grade and High School
at rear, only property available
in this active locality. Priced
right. Mr. Furman, WO. 1-7800
or UN. 1-2360 Eves.

based upon a guaranteed min.
of $100 per week and comm.
This is not a "New Deal," we
are long established, specializing
in products built in our own
plant which we sell directly to
home owners, by happy, hard
hitting, high earning salesmen.
Now, because we have more

h. mu SELDON co.

I3EIAUTrEUL 76-foot lot, Beverly
Hills, Royal Oak, 1312 Mile. LI.
9-3433.

18-STORE RENTALS

STORE FOR RENT

Suitable for light catering or
restaurant, furnished, 7537 W.
McNichols.

Leads • Leads

than our present men can handle
we will select 10 men to join
our staff.
Prefer men who have had ex-
perience in retail or direct sell-
ing, furniture, clothing, vacuum
cleaners, books, etc.
We will show you how to sell
"our way" and make real
money. Come in today. Hours
daily 10 to 1, 3 to 7.

BUDMAN'S

TO 8-3880

PRIVATE office; furnished or un-
furnished in lawyers suite, lo-
cated in Cadillac Tower, over-
looking river. WO. 1-3889, rea-
sonable.

21-D.-SALE BUSINESS
PROPERTY-VACANT

ON W.

81.5 x 100

FORT, N. E. CORNER
AT NEW YORK
Adjacent to Lincoln Park Plaza.
Hottest Spot available in City.
Take advantage of Plaza crowds.
Will divide. Must be sold or will
build for reliable tenants. Mr.
Furman, WO. 1-7800 or UN.
1-2360 Eves.

h. m. SELDON co.

26--LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

FOR SALE, cabin, new modern, 2
bedroom, . glass porch, in 90
pine's. 66x300. Gaylord, Michigan.
$8,000. ICE. 3-1782.

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

EXPERIENCED nurse, excellent
references, infants care specialty.
WE. 3-7642, WE, 5-5429.

WOMAN wishes baby-sitting and
light housework. References. TO.
9-7291.

TOP NOTCH stenographer avail-
able for dictaphone or bookkeep-
ing work. Evenings, Saturday and
Sundays. Have car. UN. 2-7539.

RELIABLE woman wishes baby-
sitting and care of ill people. UN
1-0186.

MATURE LADY, good typist, light
shorthand. TO 5-7731.

45

-

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

WILL TURN OVER a small West
side dry cleaning route to a man
with a small route of his own.
Call VA. 1-6030.

ILLNESS forces to sell, cleaning
and laundry. 25 years in same
place. Call TO. 8-7819, TO. 6-9128.

7t***************** ****

.4(

*

OAK PARK

THE HOME
* YOU'VE WANTED

$19, 900

AT THE PRICE
YOU'VE WANTED

• Your choice of colors, elev.
* • Now starting construction
* • New schools and synagogues • Over 1,232 sq. ft.

* BUY YOUP HOME NOW • AND WATCH IT GROW *

4IC

41(

DOORBELLS repaired, $4.50; chimes
installed, $12.50; mail boxes in-
stalled. TR 2-3008.

HERB'S cleaning service, carpets,
furniture, and wall washing. TE
4-2239.

54-HALLS FOR RENT

UNITED FRIENDSHIP
HALL

3225 FENKELL

Available for meetings, wed-
dings Bar Mitzvahs, confirma-
tions, etc. Very reasonable.
Contact Mr. M. Stotzky, resi-
dence, after 6:30 p.m. UN 2-1790,
business UN 4-0168.

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

Beautiful custom made furni-
ture, including gorgeous pickled
pine breakfront, loveseat,
chairs, lamps. tables, refrigera-
tor, range, and pictures. Reason-
able. Sunday 2-5 only. 17523
Greenlawn, near McNichols.

See Salesman at 14500 Lincoln (101%, Mi.-3 blks. W. of Coolidge) *
For Selection of Model. Open Sunday 1-6

M&K Bldg, Co.

LI. 3-1317
4*********************

NEED AN EXTRA
REFRIGERATOR?

We have just the one! Could
be used as an extra for your
apartment building or cottage.
Excellent condition, and very
reasonable. Call for informa-
tion.

3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

FOR BETTER wall. washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. - 526 Belmont.

-REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
painting, chimneys and porches,
steps. UN 2-1917.

All City Moving
Company

LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
APPLIANCES - PIANOS
ALSO EXPRESSING
AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES

14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660

MOVING? Washers, dryers discon-
nected and installed. Dryers
vented, Wolfe, BR 3-4446.

ARCHES, ceilings, new or repair
plastering. Neat and dependable.
Smith, 6346 W. McNichols, UN
4-9263, UN 1-8062.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

UN 1-5075

CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi-
nets, doors. Work myself. UN
4-189'7 from 7 to 10 p.m.

LEO KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet
makers, attics, recreation rooms,
porches, exclusive material. Ex-
cellent work, Estimates free.
Phone UN 2-8890.

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

FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.

CARPENTER, all kinds of alterna-
tions. Call WE 3-0815.

B.

& D. WINDOW Cleaning Co.
Storms, screens, awnings, gutters.
KE 7-1018, LU 4-4724.

Built Up Asphalt Roofing,
Shingle Roofing. and Sid-
ing, Gutters and Tin
Decks

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

FHA TERMS AVAILABLE

2479 W. Davison Ave.
TO 8-0071

Straits Widow

Gives $1 Million
for Brotherhood

As a memorial in honor of
her late husband, Mrs. Roger
W. Straus announced a gift of
$1,000,00 to the Roger Williams
Straus - Memorial Foundation,
Inc. to promote the objectives
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, Inc. and
the World Brotherhood organ-
ization.
Secretary of State John Fos-
ter Dulles will serve as honor-
ary chairman of the trustees of
the Foundation, and former
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey as
chairman.
Other trustees besides Mrs.
Straus are Arthur Hays Sulz-
berger, publisher of The New
York Times; Devereux Joseph,
president of The New York Life
Insurance Co.; Dr. Arthur H.
Compton, Nobel Prize physicist;
John F. Brosnan, chancellor of
the board of regents, Oscar S.
Straus, chairman of the finance
committee of the American
Smelting and Refining Co., and
Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, presi-
dent of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews, who
will also serve as executive di-

rector.

MOVING

Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.

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

2300 E. 10 MILE

20-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

PAINTING and decorating, inside
and outside, reasonable, free esti-
mates, TO. 7-1937.

- LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SERVICE

To aggressive, good appearing,
courteous salesmen we offer the
best opportunity in direct sell-
ing in the Detroit area, with
earnings up to

Miss Gaylord, TY 8-4300

UN. 1-8115

50-BUSINESS CARDS

SALESMEN

HUNTINGTON WOODS

COYLE Painting Company. Homes-
garages. Interior-exterior. Rea-
sonable rates. VE. 6-3514.

WALLS WASHED $4.00, A
ROOM AND UP, HANGING
STORMS. CALL

Reliable man or woman from
this area to service a route of
cigarette machines. Will take 5
hrs. a week of your spare
time and can net as high as
$275 monthly and can be built
to full time business with our
help. which could eventually
net $20,000 annually. No experi-
ence or selling necessary, route
is established for the operator.
To qualify you must have $900
to $1,800 cash immediately avail-
able, which is secured, and a
serviceable automobile. If sin-
cerely interested write for per-
sonal interview giving phone
number and brief outline of
background to Box 5182, St.
Paul, Minn.

TR 3-7770

SPECIAL 5 rooms washed $28,
plaster repairsup. H. B:
Smith, UN 4-9263, UN 1-8062.

TEL AVIV
WINDOW CLEANING

HOTELS - BAR - S.D.D.'s

40-EMPLOYMENT -

SOUTHFIELD TWP.

UN 4-3100

Reliable person to operate in-
ventory and supply business
in wholesale TV and Radio sup-
ply accounts in local area. No
selling, soliciting or technical
knowledge required. Will take
5 hours per week spare time
to start: Will earn to $375 per
month -to start and can even-
tually expand to $24,000 annual
net business. To qualify you
must have a serviceable auto-
mobile and $2,900 cash immedi-
ately available which is secured.
Write giving full particulars
and phone number for personal
interview to Box 5174, St. Paul,
Minn.

WO. 1-8570

Maryland off Southfield. 130'x-
130'. Across from Bnai David.
Priced right. Miss Weitzman/
Mr. Shlom.

-

WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTORSHIP

Competent, experienced pre-
ferred, for interesting, well
paying position. Call Mrs. Vass,
Jewish Vocational Service, 163
Madison.

UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE

BY OWNER

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 50-BUSINESS CARDS

-

UN. 3-4321

LOOK HERE!!!

Rose Color Drapes, with Cornice
board, fully lined, excellent con-
dition, can be used in your den
or dining room. Very- , very rea-
sonable. Call, UN 3-2798.

Moscow Chief Rabbi
to Join European Parley

AMSTERDAM_ (JTA)-Chief
Rabbi Meir Levin of Moscow
will attend a European rab-
binical conference here Mon-
day and Tuesday, it was an-
nounced here.
Rabbi Levin will be the only
delegate from a community in
Eastern Europe.
Attendance at a conference
outside the Soviet Union by
the Moscow Chief Rabbi is vir-
tually unprecedented in recent
years.

Jewish Welfare Board
Adopts New Budget

NEW YORK (JTA) - The
National Jewish Welfare Board
adopted a budget of $2,344,100
for 1958 at a meeting of its
board of directors here.
The budget will cover JWB's
program of religious services
to Jews in the United States
armed forces and to Jewish
community centers and -YM:
YWHA's. The board also set
the next biennial convention of
JWB in Washington, D.C.,
April 17-20.

Israel Receives None

of $51,000,000 Arms Aid

WASHINGTON (JTA)-The
United States supplied $51 mil-
lion worth of military assist-
ance to Middle East states in-
cluding some which were hos-
tile to Israel, but no military
aid went to Israel, it was re-
vealed here in a report trans-
mitted to Congress by Presi-
dent Eisenhower.
The report, a semi-annual
study of Mutual Security oper-
ations, revealed that the assist-
ance to the Arab and other
states was arranged by Ambas-
sador James Richards under
the Eisenhower Doctrine.
• Among the items shipped were
tanks, other vehicles, electron-
ics eauipment, ammunition and
military construction.

Mrs. Straus will serve as pres-
ident of the Foundation, and
her son Oscar S. Straus will be
the secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. Straus stated that the
purposes of the gift are to pro-
mote religious liberty, to build
understanding and civic coop-
eration among the world's great
religious, to foster research into
the roots of prejudice, and to
further universal peace and
brotherhood among the peoples
of all nations of the world.

* * *

Essay Contest to Mark
World Brotherhood

A world-wide essay contest
on "What World Brotherhood
Means To Me" will be held this
month under the sponsorship of
the World Brotherhood organ-
ization, it was announced by Dr.
Everett R. Clinchy, president.
Conceived as a special fea-
ture for World Brotherhood
Week to be observed Feb. 16
to 23 among the free nations,
the contest is open to citizens
of 18 years and over residing
in all countries of Europe, Asia,
Africa and Latin America, Dr.
Clinchy said.
Four winners, one from each
of these geographical areas, will
be flown to the United States
by Pan American World Air-
ways for an all expense-paid,
two-week visit during which
they will share in the 25th an-
niversary of the American ob-
servance of Brotherhood Week.
The contest, Dr. Clinchy ex-
plained, will stress the expan-
sion of the Brotherhood Week
observance from an American
event into one of world-wide-
significance.
Contest rules require that es-
says must be written in English
and not exceed 200 words. Com-
positions will be judged solely
on originality of thought and
significance of ideas. Essays
must be postmarked not later
than Nov. 30, and should be
air-mailed to World Brother-
hood, New York, U.S.A., togeth-
er with the entrant's name, ad-
dress, sex, birth date, occupa-
tion or school.

West Berlin Issues
Max Reinhardt Stamp

WEST BERLIN (JTA) - A
25-pfenning stamp bearing the
portrait of Prof. Max Rein-
hardt, noted Jewish theatrical
producer who died in New
York in 1943, went on sale this
week as part of a special West
Berlin Post Office series called
"Famous Figures of Berlin His-
tory."
The stamp is valid through-
out West Germany.

Prosperity is not without
many fears and distastes; and
adversity is not without com-
forts and hopes.
-Frances Bacon (1561-1620

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