S MILE NR. NORTHLAND
Best located corner property.
73x100, good for offices, show-
rooms, etc. For sale or will
build to suit.
BR 3-2600
BELLE ACRES
Nr. New Shaarey Zedak
Last available lot in exclusive
Jewish Sub. Reasonable.
UN. 2-9107
LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587
ALL KINDS of plastering, arches.
Cones, ceiling repairs. Smith, UN
4-9263.
TILE
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
UN 1-5075
A-1 INTERIOR, Exterior Painting.
17-F-LOTS WANTED
Paper hanging, plastering, wall
washing. Smith. UN 4-9263.
WANTED to buy lot to build a
home. TY. 5-2968.
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea-
sonable prices. Free estimates.
VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271.
35-INSTRUCTION
HEBREW. Yiddish, English teacher,
Bar Mitzvah specialist, David
Horowitz, TO. 5-3652.
CARPENTER, all kinds of altera-
tions. Reasonable. Call WE. 3-0815
or WE. 5-1761.
ACCORDION and piano instruction.
Professional teacher, in your home
or my studio. Mr. Motyl, WE.
5-6243.
CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi-
nets, doors, panelling. Work my-
self. UN 4-1897.
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible,
Yiddish, English. Call experienced
teacher, WE 4-1793.
BAR MITZVAH instruction at your
home or mine. If you cannot af-
ford you pay less. Joshua Shames,
19318 Roselawn, UN 2-0372.
40-EMPLOYMENT
Fields Employment
50-BUSINESS PROPERTY
ALL CITY MOVING
AND STORAGE CO.
Large, Modern Vo ns. Corn-
plete Moving Service. No Job
Too Large or Too Small.
14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660
5 ROOMS WASHED $28, plastering,
paper hanging, painting, Janitor
service. Smith, UN 4-9263.
Art Craft
Home Improvement Co.
Painting, plastering, brick work,
porches, garages, attics, rec.
rooms, free estimates, all work
guaranteed. K. & G. Wright,
1929 Lawrence Avenue.
TO. 6-7762
50-BUSINESS PROPERTY
FALL SPECIAL
Furnace clean-up, 24 hr. service,
reasonable rates.
HERB'S BURNER SERVICE
KE 7-2349
KE 5-9097
A-1 WORKMANSHIP, moderniza-
tion, birch or mahogany kitchen
cabinets, bathroom, vanities, for-
mica tops, special $19.50. VI.
2-9421.
PAINTING - DECORATING, inside-
outside, -free estimates. Reason-
able. TO. 7-1937.
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CORNER BUSINESS LOT for sale,
45 x 100. On 7 Mile and Sunset.
TW 3-6706.
50-BUSINESS CARDS
57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE
HI-FI R.C.A. Mark 6. Console, 1957
model, limed oak finish. Perfect
condition. $100. UN. 3-9830.
FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
9-PIECE dining room set for sale,
2 rugs. TE. 4-7514.
REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches.
steps. UN 2-1017.
60-CARS FOR SALE
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
1953 LATE MODEL Plymouth 4-door
sedan, radio, heater, whitewalls.
perfect condition. DI. 1-0997.
BUYING! SELLING!
RENTING!
Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY or WEEK
TR 3-7770
Middle-aged woman to be a com-
panion for an elderly woman.
Good Jewish home. KE. 4-6667, or
UN. 1-1050.
Call Reeve's
Employment Service
IF YOU NEED GOOD DO-
MESTIC HELP. DAY OR
WEEK.
LI 4-5138
Jewish woman wanted to live in
strictly kosher home. Care for
elderly woman. Light duties.
DI. 1-3065.
Active or Semi-Active
Man - Woman
For expansion and development
of our domestic, foreign and
general travel business. Will
help establish profitable
clientele. Would consider small
investment from right party.
Write, Travel Department, P.O.
Box 1. Detroit 31, or Phone,
WO. 5-7483 for app't.
WOMAN for telephone solicitation,
to work from her home. TO.
9-1330.
40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED
COOK
Many years experience in conti-
nental and American cooking,
desires change of_ job or part-
nership in restaurant business.
Money available. Write Box 272,
The Jewish News, 17100 W. '7
Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich.
EXPERIENCED girl with references
wishes steady days. TR. 1-2387.
45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WHOLESALE cleaning route for
sale. no plants. LI. 4-4764.
On Dexter
FOR SALE
Call: LI 1-2888
Fruit and Vegetable Stand
For Lease in Oak Park
Good traffic. LI 2-7101, LI 1-9860,
evenings, LI 5-1198.
50-BUSINESS CARDS
B. AND D. Window cleaners, eaves
cleaned, KE 7-1018. LU 4-4724.
Side by side with new hous-
ing going up are the ma'aba-
rot--transit villages of huts
and shacks in which at least
100,000 recent immigrants to
Israel still live. The elimina-
tion of these ma'abarot
through new housing con-
struction is the number one
problem of the United Jewish
Appeal immigration absorp-
tion effort in Israel.
Dimondstein's 'Utopia'
No Utopia of Reading
The Utopia depicted by Boris
Dimondstein in his book might
have been alright for 1924, when
it first appeared in a Hebrew
edition, but now and in English
translation, "Utopia (The Vol-
cano Islan d)" (Literarische
H e f t n Publishing, Tujunga,
Calif.) could best be described
as naive and almost childish.
Certainly the literary style is
not so much crude as it is primi-
tive, but we hesitate to pass
judgement on the author on
this score, since the fault may
lie in the translation, rather
than in the original,
Dimondstein's Utopia is per-
meated with mysticism, which
should be especially objection-
able in a book setting forth a
socialist society. There is just
too much deus ex machina to
make the idea he is trying to
present stand on its own merits.
The issue of being a Jew and
the problems of anti-Semitism
are briefly introduced, but since
no real issues are brought to
grips in this book the whole
business smacks of artificiality.
The main fault in the book,
however, is that the superiority
of his Utopian society does not
develop of its characteristics,
but rather depends (in defiance
of Mendelian law) on the breed-
ing of a race of supermen for
its attractiveness. Certainly,
given such a population, prac-
tically any society could develop
as quickly and as healthfully as
does the Volcano Island one.
Whatever good impression the
book makes and whatever valid
points are raised are quickly
erased in the last few pages of
the book, which are almost com-
ical in their naivete.
There have been better Utop-
ias and better books than • this
-N .L.
one.
Good Citrus Business
Reported from Israel
LIBERMAN'S
DELICATESSEN
Beer & Wine License;
and Tavern License
Included.
READ AND USE OUR WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS!
WS THE TOWN'S BIGGEST MARKET PLACE
CALL
THE JEWISH NEWS
VE. 8-9364
37-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Fri day, October 3, 1958
17-A-LOTS FOR SALE
JERUSALEM (WNS) - The
ethrog and citrus fruit family
has earned Israel this year an
income of 50,000,000 dollars.
This income is expected to
rise to $100,000,000 by 1964,
according to Levi Eshkol, Fin-
ance Minister of Israel.
Extension of the water pipe
line from the Yarkon River to
the Negev with the aid of Israel
Bond dollars, will bring thou-
sands of additional acres under
cultivation, not only for the
citrus fruits, but for many other
farm products. Israel's farm ex-
ports last year of peanuts, olive
oil, vegetables and flowers also
showed increases, but with the
universal demand for the much
needed Vitamin C, whose main
source is the citrus fruit, Israel
continues to emphasize the ta-
puche hazahay. the "golden
apple," as the orange is called
in Hebrew.