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April 10, 1959 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-10

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50 - BUSINESS CARDS

50-BUSINESS CARDS

LET REV. CANTOR David Horowitz
conduct the Seder Services for
your family or group. No set fee.
TO 5-3652.

WILLIAMS and YATES, decorating,
exterior, interior, painting, wall
washing, paper hanging. TR 1-1253,
TY 6-0494.

CARPENTER, for good repairs on
building and reasonable prices and
quick service. Call TE 1-1295.

RELIABLE YOUNG
MARRIED MAN

ALL CITY MOVING
AND STORAGE CO.

Seeks permanent employment
with chance for advancement.
Mechanically inclined. Graduate
of military electronics school,
has salesman experience. Refer-
ences, salaried position or salary
plus commission. Willing to learn
any type of business. Please
write Box 287, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35,
Michigan.

Large, Modern Vans. Com-
plete Moving Service. No Job

1T-HOUSES FOR SALE

31 - TRANSPORTATION

40-A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED

OWNER MOVING, sacrificing at-
tractive 5 room bungalow. Ohio
near 7. UN 4-4344.

LEAVING for Winnipeg, Canada.
Around the 19th, room for 2 pas-
sengers. DI 1-9467.

OAK PARK. 15210 Kenton, near 10-
Mile-Greenfield. 3 bedroom brick,
11/2 baths, carpeted, gas heat, tiled
basement, 2 car garage, land-
scaped, fenced. LI 2-1032.

35 - INSTRUCTION

BAR-MITZVAH instruction, at your
home or mine. If you cannot af-
ford, you pay less. Joshua Shames,
SOUTHFIELD township. 2 bedroom
19318 Roselawn. UN 2-0372.
ranch home, with paneled den,
12x12, glassed in porch, fully car-
peted and • drapes. Lot 100x130. BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew Bible,
Yiddish, English. Call experienced
Owner. Call EL 6-4518.
teacher, WE. 4-1793.
OAK PARK, 10 Mile and Coolidge-
3-bedroom brick ranch, den, base-
ment, garage, storms and screens.
DANCE LESSONS
By owner. LI 2-7073.
Learn more. Pay less. Special-
5 private lessons, $12. Two-for-
one rates. Group instruction. At
17-A-LOTS FOR SALE
our studio or your home. Cha-
Cha. Tango, etc.

ISPANO STUDIOS
UN 3-0086

Oak Park, Northfield Blvd.-
Lot 41x123 between Moritz

& Jerome. Price $5,000.

KE 1-7002 or UN 3-8482

PIANO, accordion lessons in your
home. Professional teacher. Begin.
ners, advanced. WE 5-6243.

40-EMPLOYMENT

SOUTHFIELD

Fields Employment

Near 10 'Mile and Beech Rd. 14
acre lot surrounded by beautiful
ranch homes. Owner says sell
quick. Reduced to $3,950.

MATHERS

Couples, Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters

DAY or WEEK

LI 8-1717

TR 3-7770

WEST BLOOMFIELD
BY OWNER

Call Reeve's
Employment Service

Beautiful sloping home site, 160
ft. frontage by 222 ft. Located in
desirable Westwood Village.
Homes $35,000 up. Near Knoll-
wood Country Club.

IF YOU NEED GOOD DO-
MESTIC HELP. DAY OR
WEEK.

LI 6-8630

LI 4-5138

LOT FOR SALE, for an ideal home,
101 x 135, Magnolia Parkway Ave-
nue, Southfield. $13,000. Worth
$15,000. Phone owner. KE 8-1063.

WANTED: Teller trainee for branch
office. Age 21-35, woman who
would want part-time year around
job to supplement current income,
with teller experience, good at
figures and some typing. Apply
Mrs. Maurer, American Savings
. and Loan Assoc., 12246 Dexter
Blvd. or -Mr. Ellis, 2nd floor, 600
Woodward Ave



9 Choice Lots

in exclusive

Northland Gardens

betw. Jas. Couzens &
Southfield N. of 8 Mi.

90' - 100' - 105' frontage

Sell ill group or singly.

WOMAN for companion for conva-
lescent woman. Light housework.
TO 8-7819.

HEAD cook for Jewish camp. June
26th through Labor Day. Call LI 5-
2969.

LADY wishes 3 or 4 days a week,
references. WA 5-4593.

LI 7-1370

EXPERIENCED general housework.
American-Polish speaking. 5 days,
home nights. References. UN 2-1017

HOUSEKEEPER

Where woman can have her 9-
yr.-old son with her. Prefers
motherless home. Can cook and
carry household responsibilities.
Call Mrs. Vass. Jewish Vocation
service.

WO 1-8570

WISHES DAY work. Will work free
first day; except for car fare.
LO 8-1861.

45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

A BARGAIN. Act now. Dairy bar,
building and equipment. Reason-
illness. Viggano, TW 2-5030.

For Sale

Modern Automatic
Car Wash

West side location. 3
years old. 1958 Net

Easy Terms

WANTED

Cash needed $25,000.

Call Owner
UN 2-4565

AN INTELLIGENT
WOMAN

Capital Rity.

21-D-SALE BUSINESS
PROPERTY

West 7 Mile-Evergreen Area

EVERGREEN AREA
Modern air-conditioned corner
clinic building for sale. Gas heat.
Hot water. 3 entrances. 3 lays.
Ideal for professional or busi-
ness office. Owner UN 2-1936
evenings.

HOME OWNERS
CLUB, INC.

14976 Schaefer Hwy.
BR 3-7007

BR 3-7007

most beautiful and exclusive
private lake in this area.

Lovely shoreline, picturesque
beyond words. Near a group
of Jewish doctors. $12,500,
terms. Big discount for cash.

MONTHLY service, including all
government reports, pick-up and
delivery. $15. KE 4-7981

50 - BUSINESS CARDS

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpen-
ter work, no job too big or small.
TY 7-7758, LI 5-4035.

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

40-EMPLOYMENT

Lake Angelus nr. Pontiac

46-BOOKKEEPING AND TAX
SERVICE

A-1

26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

LAKE
LOT

WE 3-6968

to present America's new-
est home _ maintenance
program, f o r Detroit's
leading firm in this field.

WONDERFUL EARNINGS
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
PERMANENT POSITION
GOOD FUTURE

40-EMPLOYMENT

MEN T. . . WOMEN I. • • •

IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS . • . conscientious and
truly anxious to "get somewhere" in a high-paying,
fascinating profession-with no layoffs.

(Many of our graduates are now earning
over $10,000 a year.)
ONE PHONE CALL MAY CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Right Now-Call WO 2-0782 or TU 5-4124

Learn about-and enroll in-our new
6 Wk. Evening Course Beginning Monday, April 13th
(Mon., Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 to 10:15 P.M.)

(We also have Saturday morning classes)

ATTEND 1ST LECTURE FREE

OWNER-DI 1-5060

Subjects include listing, prospects, selling; appraising, financing
(including FHA and VA mortgages), real estate law (including
practice drafting of mortgages, land contracts, purchase agree-
ments, deeds, closing statements), and preparation for State
examination.

27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT

Classes held in beautiful Veterans Memorial Bldg., Rm. 514
ONLY $15 DOWN-balance of tuition (including
text and practice material) on terms.

LAKE ERIE, Canada - Beautiful,
sumptuous masonry lake home,
water's edge Linden Beach, near
Kingsville. 32 miles from Detroit.
3 bedrooms, studio living room,
modern kitchen, built-in porch,
wood paneled throughout. Sprink-
ler system, sandy beach, safe for
children, lot 80x500 feet. Season
rental or for sale. WO 1-5480.
TO 7-2538.

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

FAMILY MAN

over $25,000. Wonder-
ful opportunity to ac-
quire proven business.

WE URGENTLY NEED 300 MEN AND WOMEN TO FILL THE

PRESSENT DEMAND FOR OUR GRADUATES. Free Placement.

DETROIT SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE

Licensed by Michigan State Board of Education
James N. Heaney, L.LB., Director

Office: 404 TOWN HOUSE

LEAVING CITY, must sacrifice.
Royal Worcester bone china dinner
set, sterling flat wear in Towle's
King Richard, complete set of
crystal glassware and service for
12 of Community flatware. Prac-
tically new. MI 6-0457.

14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660

37, home owner, business part-
nership in Detroit for 111;'!
years, top executive ability, B.A.
degree in business administra-
tion, wishes connection with fu-
ture.

DRIVER with cleaning route, good
commission. Call, UN 2-6132.

Also a few choice
lots available in Oak Pk.

Too Large or Too Small.

57-FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
MOODS AND FURNITURE

British Paper Charges
Bonn Courts Uphold
Gestapo War Actions

LONDON (JTA)-West Ger-
man courts "have upheld the
Gestapo" and have carried such
practice a step further by
FURNACES repaired, installed, gas showing disinclination to take
coal, pots, Grates, Flues, Mickel-
any measures to compensate
son. TO 6-0414.
so-called "national persecutees"
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110. or stateless persons, unless
they were Jews, the Manches-
REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches ter Guardian, leading British
Steps. UN 2-1017.
liberal newspaper, charges.
PAINTING-Exterior, interior. Deco- This attitude, the newspaper
rating, wall washing. W. Williams, said, has been taken by the
8554 American. TE 4-0195.
German courts even though the
victims had "suffered equally
TILE
from Nazi persecution."
The Manchester Guardian
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
cited as illustration the case
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. of one Felix Kurnatovsky, 70,
a former member of the Polish
UN 1-5075
resistance and, during the war,
editor of a Polish resistance
LARKINS MOVING
newspaper. Kurnatovsky, who
AND DELIVERY SEP.VICE
was engaged in protecting
Jews, had been arrested by the
Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Gestapo, and imprisoned in
Reasonable.
various concentration camps.
3319 GLADSTONE
He has filed claims for com-
TY 4-4587
pensation on the grounds that
he had opposed the Nazis on
LANDSCAPING
"national and religious
LAWN MAINTENANCE
grounds," asserting that his im-
SPRING CLEAN-UP
prisonment had resulted in seri-
ous injury to his health, reduc-
GARDEN CARE
ing his ability to earn a liveli-
hood.
The newspaper said that Kur-
natovsky's claim was first re-
SPECIAL ATTENTION
jected by the Germans on the
TO YOUR LAWN &
grounds that he was "only a
member of the resistance move-
SHRUBS
ment." Later, a Germ-an court
dismissed his claim, holding
that the claims advanced by
ARCHITECTURAL
the Gestapo were valid, and
LANDSCAPING STUDENT are, therefore, supportable in a
West German court.

CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi-
nets, doors, panelling. Work my-
self. UN 4-1897.

UN. 3-8181

Colman's Landscaping

6 Years Experience

PAINTING and Decorating. Reason-
able price. Work guaranteed. UN
4-7123.

PAINTING, $9 to $15 per room, wall
washing $5 per room, experienced
best references. C. Evans. WA 4-
4801.

A-1 PAINTING, 5 rooms, $100, labor
and material. Free estimates. VE
6-8410.

GENERAL LANDSCAPING
and
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERT

All Work Guaranteed

J. STEEL
LANDSCAPING CO.

UN 2-0574

Dl 1-9206

PAINTING and decorating, inside,
outside. Free estimates, reason-
able. TO 7-1937.

PAINTING and wall washing. Rea-
sonable price. Quick service. 20
years experience. TY 7-9868.

DRESSMAKING. A 1 1 alterations.'
Reasonable. TE 3-2329.

80-SOAPS & DETERGENTS

A DANDY
SPRING CLEAN-UP
SPECIAL

1 GAL. DANDY
GLASS CLEANER

FOR ONLY

$125

• SPRAY ON
• WIPE OFF
• E Z TO USE

FREE DELIVERY

PHONE

DANDY PRODUCTS

UN. 1-0284

German Court Bans
Suspended Periodical

LUNEBURG, Germany (JTA)
-Copies of "Der Weg," a neo-
Nazi anti-Semitic periodical
published in German in Buenos
Aires, were ordered confiscated
here by a ruling of the District
Court which branded the pub-
lication as one supporting "the
violent and arbitrary regime of
National Socialism."
The confiscation order was
directed against 42 copies of
the periodical, out of 83
studied by the court. The order
noted that a general ban
against "Der Weg" was moot,
since the periodical has now
suspended publication.
The court, however, imposed
a nominal fine of one mark
per copy against the German
distributor of "Der Weg,"
former Chief Customs Inspec-
tor H. Flohr.

CJC Reports on Election
of Jews in Canada

MONTREAL (JTA) - T h e
Canadian Jewish Congress re-
leased a summary _of the results
of the recent elections through-
out Ontario, revealing that Na-
than Philipps was re-elected
Mayor - of Toronto while Philip
Givens and Herbert Orliffe were
re-elected aldermen in the To-
ronto City Council.
Elsewhere in the province, a
number of Jews were elected to
city and town councils and to
school boards and other munic-
ipal posts. Ill North York Irving
Paisley was re-named councillor,
in Forest Hill Village Laurie T.
Simonsky was re-elected reeve
while Sidney H. Banks and Ed-
win Pivnick were named coun-
cillors.

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