17—HOUSES FOR SALE
17-A—LOTS FOR SALE
FRANKLIN
NORTHLAND GARDENS
Northwest Section
MOST DESIRABLE AREA
Every luxury feature you can
think of is built into this exqui-
site custom built roman brick
contemporary ranch. Huge living
room and family room with con-
necting fireplaces plus a bar-b-q
on screened terrace. Very large
bedrooms. 1 full and 2 half
baths. utility room on main floor
plus full tiled basement. Don't
miss seeing this magnificent
home on delightfully landscaped
grounds.
Choice 100' corner lot.
Westland & Westmoreland
Call Owner
JE 9-1660
Franklin Farms
13 Mi. at Telegraph Rd.
TRULY UNUSUAL
Choice 140 x 200 Lot. A real sac-
rifice at $6,000 surrounded by
lovely ranches. Jewish Commu-
nity.
Skillful blending of colonial and
contemporary in this redwood
sided home in Huntington
Woods. 4 large bedrooms & sew-
ing room plus bath upstairs.
spacious living room with bay
and fireplace, separate dining
room. bath and roomy kitch-
en. on main floor. Screened ter-
race—attached garage. beautiful-
ly landscaped shady lot. $29,500.
Center Realty TR 4-2900
GREENFIELD-10 Mile-Southfield. 60-
foot, sewer, water & paving. See
this today. DI 1-0525.
TRADITIONAL BEAUTY
20 - C — BUILDING FOR SALE
and unusual spaciousness, in
this lovely 8 room face brick
colonial with Fieldstone trim.
4 bedrooms, 2 1 :, baths, roomy
kitchen. separate laundry room
on main floor plus full base-
ment. Charming carpeted living
room with fireplace. separate
dining room, large landscaped
lot. 2 car garage. 343,900.
NORTHLAND vicinity, office build-
ing for sale. Best location. BR
3-2600, BR 3-1365.
CLINIC BUILDING
FOR SALE
ONE HALF DUPLEX
N.W. section, air conditioned,
gas heat. Gross monthly income
5500.00, monthly mortgage pay-
ments including principal, inter-
est and taxes are $205.00. Priced
for quick sale by owner. Call
UN 2-1936 evenings.
4 room masonry duplex with
carpeted living room, kitchen,
tile bath & 1 bedrm. on first
floor. Another bedrm. on 2nd
floor. Nicely landscaped. A fine
buy in Oak Park for $9,300.
26—LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE
ROE ROBERSON REALTY
Liberty 9-5400
WOODHULL LAKE
HOME FOR SALE
OAK PARK-3 bedrooms. face brick,
midwest contemporary. carport,
basement, landscaped. extras. Con-
venient to shopping & schools.
G.I. mortgage, low down
payMent. $16,400 full price. Owner,
LI 7-2123.
FE 4-9567 DAYS
BEVERLY HILLS
OR 3-1384
Birmingham School District
27—LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT
- MI 6-2643
Charlevoix, Michigan
2 bdrm. cottege for rent.
Also nice clean sleeping rms
overlooking Lake Michigan.
Eva M. Smith, 209' Park
Ave., Charlevoix, Michigan.
Oak Park
13350 BURTON
Open Sunday 2 - 5
1 block south of 10. east of
Coolidge. $21,000 in house. Will
sell at $17,400. F.H.A. committ-
ment $16,600 on 25-year mort-
gage.
1876 CASS LAKE — front. 5-room
cottage on water front, hot and
cold water, gas heat, front and
rear porches, to rent. FE 5-7927.
LI 6-0411
ANNCHESTER 20575, 3 bedroom
brick ranch, large rooms. Open
1-5 Sunday. See this and make
an offer. KE. 7-5542.
3 bedrooms, 1 complete bath. 2
shower rooms, breakfast room.
recreation room, carpets and
drapes. S. & S., landscaped. 2-
car garage. Will sacrifice.
Owner.
UN 2-8532
18603 PRAIRIE
31 — TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING to Florida, want pas-
senger or assistant driver. Ref-
erences exchanged. UN 3-3473,
UN 2-0012.
YOUNG PHYSICIAN driving to
California desires congenial driv-
- ing companion, share expenses.
Leaving about August 1st. Write
Box 305, The Jewish News, 17100
West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35,
Michigan.
40—EMPLOYMENT
Corner Margareta
Lovely 3-bedroom, beautifully
landscaped corner house. with
2-car garage, $16.000, buys from
Owner. $5.500 down. Shown by
app't. only.
Call UN 3-7555
OAK PARK, 23240 Oneida-3-bed-
room brick, basement, garage, and
other extras. $16,700. $800 down
F.H.A. or land contract. No mort-
gage cost. Owner, LI 1-9316, LI
6-5451.
17-A—LOTS FOR SALE
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
NR. NEW BNAI DAVID
100x130. bargain for cash. Or
will give to builder and take
payment when house is sold.
GREATER NORWEST
REALTY CO.
18107 JAMES COUZENS
DI. 1-1125
MORNINGSIDE Heights Subdivision,
90-foot lot on the circle. Most de-
sirable spot in the entire sub-divi-
sion. EL 6-9496.
40—EMPLOYMENT
ATTENTION
SCHOOL
TEACHERS
Reliable Married Man, 25
Call Reeve's
Employment Service
IF YOU NEED GOOD DO-
MESTIC HELP. DAY OR
WEEK.
45 — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT for sale due to ill-
ness. Merril Palmer, 1686i1'3Hamil-
ton.
FOR SALE, dry goods store, modern
fixtures, will sell stock or fixtures
or both. 5101 East Seven Mile
Road.
YOUNG MAN
15 years experience in furniture
and appliances with few thou-
sand dollars, looking for busi-
ness or position. Write Box 304.
The Jewish News, 17100 West
Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35,
Michigan.
FOR SALE—Fully equipped Tailor
Shop. Will sell cheap on account
of death. UN 3-1345.
SO — BUSINESS CARDS
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea-
sonable prices. Free estimates.
VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271.
WILLIAMS and YATES, decorating,
exterior, interior, painting, wall
washing, paper hanging. TR 1-1253,
TY 6-0494.
ALL CITY MOVING
AND STORAGE CO.
Large, Modern Vans. Com-
plete Moving Service. No Job
Too Large or Too Small.
14948 MEYERS
VE. 8-7660
FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service
TO 6-4005 526 Belmont.
PAINTING and wall washing. Rea-
sonable price. Quick service. 20
years experience. TY 7-9868.
REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, chimneys and porches
Steps UN 2-1017.
PAINTING—Exterior, interior. Deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
8554 American. TE 4-0195.
TILE
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
W OF 13 TILE & TERRAZZO CO
UN 1-5075
LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Also Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.
3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4517
I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpen-
ter work, no job too big or small .
TY 7-7758. LI 5-4035.
CARPENTER WORK of all kinds—
Porch. floors. steps. kitchen cabi-
nets. door,s, panelling. Work my-
self. UN 4-1897.
PAINTING and Decorating. Paper
wall repairing. Work
hanging,
guaranteed. Free estimates. UN.
4-7123.
A. CAREER
PAINTING and decorating, reason-
able prices. Work guaranteed. TO
6-4302.
$400 MONTH
WO 3-3071
CLERICAL, recent high school grad-
uate for telephone, typing, and
general office duties. Apply
Minkin Metal Company, 1551
Caniff. TO 8-0300.
40A — EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL graduate desires
general office work. Experienced.
UN 3-0298.
REFINED Hungarian lady, recent
French arrival. available as house-
keeper. UN 1.8563.
40—EMPLOYMENT
Supplement your income by selling
life insurance. Good first years .com-
missioh, plus non-forfeitable renew-
als to part time agents.
Write for appointment to:
Box 303, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 33, Mich.
United States
MATURE, educated woman desires
part-time baby-sitting or com-
panion to elderly person, best
references, reasonable. TY 8-1729.
LI 4-5138
College Graduate 22-33
A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from
Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other
News-Gathering Media.
Desires permanent position. Will-
ing to learn any type of busi-
ness. Is mechanically inclined.
Has salesman experience. Write
Box 299, The Jewish News, 17100
W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich-
igan.
after 6 p.m.
3-bedroom, family room. fire-
place. ba t hs. S19.200, F.H.A.
comm ittment.
18230 OHIO
Automatic heat. private beach,
approx. acre high ground. Many
shade trees, large rooms and
porch, modern bathroom, ga-
rage. utility room, full base-
ment. for information call Mrs.
Detterman,
Aground the world...
40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED
UN 4-0708
RE 7.1908
LEVI MOVING CO.
COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE OVER 40 YEARS
J. LEVI, Mgr. ED LEVI, Ass't.
18276 STRATHMOOR AVE.
DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN
PAINTING, wall washing, janitor
service, experienced. Work guar-
anteed. Call TY 7-2501. -
MOVING? Washers, dryers discon-
nected and installed. Dryers vent-
ed. Wolfe, BR 3-4446, KE 2-7850.
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A-1 PAINTING—Five rooms, $100,
labor and material. Estimates. VE
6-8410.
EXPERT WASHER and dryer re-
pair. Free estimates, work guar-
anteed. VE 5-9086.
PLUMBING SERVICE, Detroit and
suburbs, 24 hours. Phone DI
1-6170.
55 — MISCELLANEOUS
PARTY MOVING to Florida, wishes
to sell Breath of Spring Mink
jacket, 2 years old. New $2,500 will
sacrifice for *600. LI 1-1292.
WASHINGTON—Sen. Clifford P. Chase (N. J., Rep.) told a
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee that "decency and compassion"
demanded that Republicans and Democrats redeem campaign
pledges to revise the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act and
that immigration laws should be changed "for the sake of
enriching our culture and developing our economy" . . .
NEW YORK—A resolution adopted by the executive com-
mittee of the Joint Distribution Committee urged "complete
support" for World Refugee Year and for worldwide efforts
now under way to find "permanent solutions" for refugees
. . . S. Z. Shragai, head of the Jewish Agency immigration
department and a leader in the religious Zionist movement,
arrived here for a short visit in connection with matters of
immigration and other Zionist problems . . . Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt told an Israel Bond rally that Israel's expanding
trade with Asian and African nations was "symptomatic of the
great benefits that would ensue if its neighbors would take
advantage of the offers of cooperation made by Israel and
inaugurate a program of trade and commerce with her" . . .
State Supreme Court Justice Henry Epstein gave the New
York State Commission Against Discrimination 48 hours to decide
whether it wanted to withdraw a decision dismissing charges by
the American Jewish Congress that the Arabian Oil Co. discrimi-
nates against Jewish applicants for employment.
Canada
MONTREAL—Jews participated for the first time in the
Fredich Canadian nationalist festival, St. John the Baptist Day,
joining in the traditional parade by special invitation of the
event's sponsors, the Societe St. Jean Baptiste, and a delegation
representing the Cercle Juif de Langue Francaise, the Jewish
French-language cultural and social group, was well received
by the thousands of onlookers as their car proceeded in the
line of floats . . .
Israel
JERUSALEM—A three-week strike by operators and other
personnel at motion picture theaters in Jerusalem ended and
the theaters at once attracted packed audiences ...
Europe
GENEVA—Moshe Benavenisti. Jewish Agency representa-
tive to the International Committee for World Refugee Year,
announced that the Jewish Agency gave its "complete and whole-
hearted - support for the program and goal of World Refugee
Year . . . A number of governments and specialized agencies
of the United Nations have asked the World ORT Union to
investigate the possibilities of providing technical training
to the non-Jewish populations in various underdeveloped coun-
tries . . .
FRANKFURT—A concert tour of the United States in the
fall has been organized by the Munster University Students'
Choir to raise funds for the reconstruction of the Munster syna-
gogue that was demolished by the Nazis in 1938 ...
ROME—Government leaders participated in the inauguration
of a special exhibit showing the horrors of the Nazi concentra-
tion camps, organized by the National Association of Political
Inmates of Nazi Concentration Camps. the exhibit being devoted
to illustrating the persecutions carried out by German Nazis
and Italian fascists against Jews . . .
PARIS—The City Council of Paris voted to name a junction
of three major avenues the "Place D'Israel" because of the
example of "mobility, dignity. courage and honor" of which
Israel has become "the admiration of people everywhere," the
junction being located next to the Israel Embassy . . .
BERLIN—West Berlin's Senate paid special tribute to 19
men and women, all Christians, for helping and sheltering
Jews during the Nazi regime . . . Helmut-George Hauser, a
medical student at the Free University of Berlin. was sentenced
to three weeks in jail and three years probation, having been
convicted of "offending Jewish -fellow-citizens. -
BONN—Seven groups of neo-Nazi youth organizations have
held a national meeting at Idstein, agreed to consolidate their
movement, and elected a formelr East German Communist func-
tionary. Hans Schulz, as their "fuehrer. - the consolidated move-
ment representing between 40.000 and 70,000 members.
MUNICH—A demand that Dr. Walter Becher, a member
of the Munich broadcasting system's policy committee, be
removed from that committee, was made by the committee's
president, Dr. Mueller-Meiningen, who accused Dr. Becher of
having written an anti-Semitic article during the Nazi regime,
in 1939.
Aid Denied Minneapolis
Day School in Fourth Bid
MINNEAPOLIS. (JTA) —
Torah Academy, the only day
school between Chicago : and
Seattle, launched an emergency
campaign for funds after the
fourth rejection in recent years
by the Minneapolis Federation
for Jewish Service of a request
for an allocation for the school.
A total of 81 pupils are en-
rolled in the kindergartens
through seventh grade of the
day school.
57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE
BEAUTIFUL mahogany R.-Way din-
ing room, drop leaf table, china
cabinet, buffet, 6 chairs. excellent
condition, $350. Lovely living
room, sofa. 2 fire-side chairs, ta-
bles, $200. Sacrifice. LI 6-5912.
Histadrut Lauds Two
Trade Union Leaders
NEW YORK (JTA)—Tribute
was paid here to two American
trade union presidents by
American and Israeli leaders
at the Histadrut Humanitarian
Award dinner at the Waldorf
Astoria Hotel, sponsored by the
National Committee for Labor
Israel.
The awards were presented to
David Dubinsky, president of
the International Ladies' Gar-
ment Workers Union, and Jacob
S. Potofsky. president of the
Amalgamated Clothing Work-
ers of America, for their efforts
to "promote understanding be-
tween the people of the United
States and the people of the
State of Israel."