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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 18, 1961 — 30

17-HOUSES FOR SALE

OAK PARK

KENTON. 10 Mi. Greenfield.
First offering of this unusual .
modern 3 bedrm. brk. ranch.,
13 bath on 1 floor .Tiled base-
ment, carpeting, drapes. Just
decorated. Gar. attached. Oak
Park schools. Shopping center.
Priced under $19,000. See it
now. It's different.
BARNEY SHATZ
UN 4-4600

J. WM. KLEM

'30-A-INSTRUCTION

50-BUSINESS CARDS

BAR-MITZVAH instructions. Rea-
sonable, dependable, conscientious.
Joshua Shames. 19318 Roselawn. UN
2-0372.

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

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work, no job too big or small. BR
3-4826. LI 5-4035.

40 - EMPLOYMENT

A DOCTOR'S Office Assistant-Re-
ceptionist's duties. Career Courses.
1150 Griswold. WO 2-2771.

SECRETARY

Complete charge 1 girl office.
Mailings, typing, bookkeeping,
much detail work. Good salary.
Organization experience pre-
ferred.

BY OWNER

3 bedroom Brick Colonial. Large
living room with fireplace, sep-
arate dining room, kitchen and
breakfast room. Carpeting and
drapes. Tiled' basement with
lay. Ideal location, walking dis-
tance to Synagogues, shopping,
transp.

DI 1-3069

PISGAH LODGE NO. 34
B'NAI B'RITH

If you need good domestic help
call us.

$15,800
19162 WISCONSIN
UN 1-8471

REEVES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
LI 4-5138

19483 APPOLINE

REAL ESTATE SALESMEN

OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY
Widower anxious to sell at-
tractive spacious 3 bedrm. farm
Col. Rear paneled den, pass
hall, grade lay., 2-car gar.

Be connected to one of the fast-
est selling & best advertised
organization in Detroit. 39
years same location. New in-
centive plan.

UN 4-4600
J. WM. KLEM

BENJ. RICH

18700MARLOWE

"GET RICH QUICK"
12545 LINWOOD
TU 3-4000

OPEN 2-5. VACANT. MOVE IN.
Custom blt. 1954. 3 twin-sized
B.R., baths with extra stall
shower. Spacious living rm., din-
ing rm., large family rm. Beauti-
ful kitch., breakfast rm. Screened
terrace. Gas A. C. heat. 3 blocks
to Winship School.
MR. SEIDON
UN 4-4600

GOOD COOK, private home, 2 or 3
hours daily, for 5 days. Per-
manent position. EL 7-1155 or TO
8-9335.

WOMAN to care for elderly lady,
light household duties. WE 5-8382.

LICENSED elementary school teach-
ers. Needed for Elementary school.
From 1-4, Monday through Friday.
For information call Hebrew Acad-
emy. LI 8-8020 or LI 8-3554.

J. WM. KLEM

Open Sun. 2 5

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - Kosher
cooking. No laundry. Good salary.
TO 8-8820. Mr. Tickton.

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18952 NORTHLAWN

Charming 3 bed. Col. 14x14 ter-
race, den, spacious liv. rm., full
size din. rm., large kitch.,
breakfast nook, pass hall, 1st
fir. lay., screened and glassed
in porch, brand new gas fur-
nace. Must be sold now! Make
offer. Ask for Mrs. KESSLER.

Gross Realty
TYler 6-7003

PART-TIME, college boy, experi-
enced in selling clothing. Apply
in person: 19114 Livernois.

40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED

.

19714 STOUT
$10,990

You must go in this home to ap-
preciate. Located 1 block South
Of Pembroke, short walk to
Synagogue, shopping, transp.,
schools. 2 bedroom, spacious liv-
ing room and kitchen, full base-
ment, tiled recr: room, gas heat,
aluminum S. & S., partly fenced,
shade trees. 414% mortgage
available. $70 per month in-
cludes all. Call owner.

KE 5-6879

AFTER 7 P.M.
AND WEEK=ENDS 10-2

SUBURBAN 'executive home, will sac-
:rifice. Maple-15 Mile area. VA
2-0739.

BRICK, 41/s rooms, recreation room
in - basement, large bedroom up-:
stairs, gas heat, close to busses
and schools. $13,000. Immediate
possession. $3,000 down. KE 4-6761.

SEVEN MILE DISTRICT-Three bed-
room, two baths, gas, air condi-
tioned heat, model home. Imma-
culate. "UN 1-5727.

WIDOW sacrificing 2 bedrm. face
brick duplex, Schaefer-7 Mi. $1500
dn., low payments. Marion Singer,
broker, UN 3-8723.

17 - A - LOTS FOR SALE

COMPANION to elderly lady, nurs-
ing experience, references. DI
1-4572 or UN 2-4803.

WILL CARE FOR semi-invalid, also
do cooking, shopping and house-
hold duties. Full or part-time. WE
3-7176.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

4 furnished lake homes! Income r
to $150. weekly. Total price
$10,000, $2,500 down, $18 weekly.

Call Dave Goldberg

ROBIN REALTY
LOgan 5-4800

ANYTIME

50-BUSINISS CARDS

PAINTING - DECORATING,"interior,
exterior. Quality workmanship, in-
sured,= reasonable. UN 4-8534.

ATTENTION
COAL BUYERS

We specialize in commercial and
domestic coal. Fill your bins up
now.

WOLVERINE COAL CO. -
TE 1-6756

. DRESSMAKING

UN 3-8283
17175 ROSELAWN

FRANKLIN VILLAGE

5 acres subdivided into 3 gor-
geous bldg. sites, L.C. terms.
Ask for Mr. LEMER.

Gross Realty
TYler 6-7003



SOUTHFIELD-Beautiful home site
in Southfield's finest custom area.
Offering country living .close to
schools, shopping, transp. EL
7-1604.



A-1 PATCH PLASTERING and corn-
p,lete painting by experts. Clean,
insured work. Free estimates.
Delta Decorators. UN 2-8331.

HUNTINGTON WOODS, Vacant lot.
50x125. Greater Norwest. DI 1-1125.

FRANKLIN FAIRWAY ROAD. Desir-
able lot, 210x210. Reasonable. Bar-
gain. VA 2-0739.

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OTHER PROPERTIES

All Kinds of Alterations
Call for Appointments

SOUTHFIELD. Beautiful Lot, 145x-
175. Improvements. Nice surround--
ing homes. Maple Ridge and Philips.
Days TR 5-5297. Evenings and Sun-
days EL 6-4384.

Mrs. EVA PAZNER, 4206 Mt.
OSCAR LAWRENCE GIBBS,
Royal, South Windsor, Ontario, 20129 Lesure, died Aug. 11. He
formerly of Detroit, died June leaves his wife, Sophie; a son,
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
28. Survived by husband, Frank; Richard; a daughter, Sharon; his
Also Office Furniture.
son, Burton, of Windsor; daugh- mother, Mrs. Elinore Bernstein;
Any time.
ters, Mrs. Nathan (Eleanor) and two brothers.
Reasonable.
* * *
Rubin of Oak Park, Mich.; Mrs.
3319 GLADSTONE
Paul (Roberta) Lesansky, of
TY 4-4587
DORA NUSBAUM, 17572 Stoe-
Windsor; two sisters, Mrs. Louis pel, died Aug. 12. Survived by
PAINTING and decorating, finest
workmanship, free estimates. Sam (Pauline) Bookspan, Mrs. Leo husband, Meyer; three daughters,
Fishman UN 1-3265.
(Mollie) Mandell; a brother, Mrs. Anne Mondrow, Gertrude
PAINTING and wall washing, win- Irving Rosenthal; six grand- and Pearl Nusbaum; three grand-
dow washing. Reasonable price. children. Services and intern-
children and two great grand-
Quick service. 20 years experi-
ment in Windsor.
ence. TE 4-5864.
children.
• s ' *
* * *
GUARANTEED interior, exterior
painting, washing. Special on va-
JOSEPH SCHWARTZ, 13641
HARRY
MERKOVITCH,
cancies. LI 8-8831.
Dexter, died Aug. 16. Survived 18961 Stansbury, died Aug. 15.
by a brother, Eli Black, and He was 70. Surviving are his
A-1 PAINTING
two sisters, Mrs. Noah Fireman wife, Laura; a son, Milton Mar-
PAPER HANGING
and Mrs. Simon Bisgould, all kovitz; a daughter, Mrs. Sol
WALL WASHING
of Toronto, Ont.
Hammerstein; a brother, Sam
Reasonable-Work Guaranteed
* * a
Merkovitz; and two foster chil-
IMMEDIATE SERVICE
EDWARD SCHLOSSBERG, dren, Cal Deroven and Myra
4111 W. Grand Ave., died Aug. Gornbein.
UN 4-0326
* * *
14. Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Bernard Altshuler and
FAUCET-SEALER
SARAH WEINMAN, 15311
CURES ALL LEAKING FAUCETS Mrs. Herbert Title of Roches- Dexter, died Aug. 15. Survived
ter, N.Y.; a brother, two sisters by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SAVING YOU $5.00 A YEAR!
Replace old rubber washers with
and six grandchildren.
Louis Weinman; and a sister,
EVER-WEAR SEALS, guaranteed
• * * •
10 times better. Fixes any stand-
Mrs. Joseph H. Cohen.
ard faucet. $1.25 installed.
* * *
S H I N A HADRICH, 17542
CALL UN 1-6617
Santa Rosa, died Aug. 15. She
SEYMOUR
B. GOLDMAN,
AFTER 5 P.M.
leaves a son, Garry; five broth- 25575 York, Royal Oak, died
FIRST CLASS PAINTER, will work ers, ar 4, a sister, and two grand- Aug. 16. Survived by two sons,
reasonable, work guaranteed. Ref- children.
Jonathon Mark and David Eric;
erences. UN 1-1595.
* * *
a daughter, Martha Jane; his
PAINTING, decorating, inside, out-
EVELYN EISLE R, 17452 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
side, free estimates, reasonable.
LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047.
Third Ave., died Aug. 14. Goldman; and two brothers, Irv-
DRESSMAKING, alterations, depend- Survived by husband, Milton; ing S. and Alvin R.
able, reasonable, many years of three brothers and six sisters.
* * *
experience. KE 8-2663.
• * *
SAM GRUSHKIN, 19984 Free-
EXPERT DRESSMAKER from Rome,
JENNY KOVAC H, 14433 land, leaves three sons, Louis,
Italy. Any alterations and new
Faust, died Aug. 12. She leaves Jack and Ben; a daughter, Mrs.
clothes. KE 2-3732.
three sons, Alexander of Paris; Aaron Friedman; a brother,
GREENBERG'S Maintenance and Re-
pair. Specializing electric appli- Arthur of Los Angeles and Dr. Isaac; and a sister in Boston; a
ances, door bells, locksmith, win- Emery; two daughters, Mrs. granddaughter and three great
dow glass, carpenter work, sash
cords, screens, reasonable rates. Curtis Metcalfe and Mrs. Irene grandchildren.
TO 9-4815.
Weaver; a brother, a sister,
nine grandchildren and six Dr. Richard Lewisohn,
great grandchildren.
55
MISCELLANEOUS
Noted Surgeon, Dies
* * *
TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats,
NEW YORK, (JTA) - Dr.
and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872.
MORRIS GARDNER, 18076
Birwood, died Aug. 13. He R i chard Lewisohn, discoverer of
leaves a son, Mervin; a daugh- a blood preservative process
57 A FURNITURE WANTED
ter, Mrs. Irvins Bronson; a which made possible the devel-
FURNITURE WANTED - Highest
opment of blood banks and the
prices paid for good used furni- brother, a sister, five grandchil-
ture and appliances. Call Nate dre nand five great grandchil- carrying out of blood trans-
Paige, TY 5-6601. Open daily 9-
fusions without live donors, died
dren.
8:30 p.m., Sun. 11-6. Closed Sat.
* *
at the age of 86.
LOUIS GOLDMAN, 20060
Born and educated in Ham-
Mrs. Lillian- Browar, Votrobeck- Ct., died Aug. 14. burg,
Germany, Lewisohn came
He leaves two sons, Maury Gor- to this country in 1907 and
of Jewish News
don and Dr. Victor Gordon; two joined the staff of Mount Sinai
Advertising Staff, Dies daughters,
Mrs. • Jack Rosenberg Hospital as a surgeon. He also
Mrs. Lillian Browar, of 3300
Chicago Blvd., 'for 11 years a and Mrs. Albert Lupiloff; and pioneered techniques in gastro-
seven grandchildren.
intestinal surgery.
member of the advertising staff
* *
of The Jewish News, died Tues-
JOSEPH KAHN, 17500 Pen- Rites Held for Victim
day after a brief illness.
Surviving her are a daughter, nington, died Aug. 7. Survived of Swiss Bus Accident
Mrs. Maurice L. (Sarabel) Stern, by his wife, Ruth; a son, Rich-
Services for Lillian Merlaub,
a grandson, a- sister, Mrs. Arthur ard; two daughters, Mrs. Allen
Joslyn of Syracuse, N. Y., and a Sipher and Mrs. Duane Jerald Detroit-area resident who lost
brother, Louis Rubin of St. of Cincinnati; a brother, Milton her life recently in a tragic bus
of Miami Beach; and five grand- accident in Switzerland, were
Louis, Mo.
held yesterday at the Ira Kauf-
Funeral services were held at children.
man Chapel.
* * *
Hebrew Memorial Chapel on
Wednesday.
SADIE SHIFF, 17150 Green-
Miss Merlaub is survived by
Prior to joining the staff of lawn, died Aug. 10. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Max (Clara)
The Jewish News, Mrs. Browar her husband, Barney; three sons, Shiener, with whom she had
was associated with newspapers Irving, "Max of Pontiac and Sam; lived at 24030 Blackstone.
one daughter, Mrs. Harry Polasky
in Pittsburgh.
of Saginaw, seven grandchildren Dr. Simon Rothenberg Dies;
Psychiatrist, ZOA Leader
Leader in Community, and six great grandchildren.
* * *
Dr. Simon 'Rothenberg, who
Mrs. Dora Leiter, Dies
BIRD SHEUERMAN, 2240 W. was one of the earliest practic-
A leader in Jewish communal
activities, Mrs. Dora Leiter, 67, Grand Blvd., died Aug. , 10. She ing psychiatrists in this country,
died Aug. 10 at the age of 78.
of 12960 Borgman, Huntington leaves her husband, Lee A.; a
son, Lee A., Jr.; and a brother, He was a prominent Jewish
Woods, died Aug. 15.
leader in New York, served as
A native of Romania, she Ben Meyer of Philadelphia.
a member of the executive corn-
*
*
lived in the Detroit area for
PAUL KRON, 19490 St. Fran- mittee of the Zionist Organiza-
46 years. She was a member. of
Hadassah, ORT, the National ces, Livonia, died Aug. 10. He tion of America and was a
Council of Jewish Women, a leaves a son, Robert; a daughter, former treasurer of the Keren
Hayesod.
board member of Cong. Shaarey Mrs. Martin Soffin; and five
Zedek Sisterhood and a' life grandchildren.
a * *
member of the Brandeis Uni-
AARON SOLOMON, 18083
versity Association.
Surviving are her husband, Roselawn, died Aug. 11. He
Moe; a daughter, Mrs. Richard leaves his wife, Clara; three sons,
in
Love; three brothers, Isaac, Saul of Pennsauken, N.J.; Jacob Stops Itch-
For the fir
e has fo
Charles and Samuel Kolomeir; and Sidney; and four grandchil- a new
he
bstance ith the a
tonishi
two sisters, Mrs. Edward Krause dren. _
ility to shrink hemo
* * *
rhoi
to relieve pain - witho
and Ruth Kolomeir; and three
su
y.
In
case
after case, whi
LOUIS GILBERT SILVER-
grandchildren.
y relie
n (
STEIN, 13140 Irvine, Oak Park,
mazi of all
e
Eagle Clothes Pres. Dies
died Aug. 13. Survived by wife ought
ing
Ben Goldman, president of Evelyn; two sons, Michael
sta erne
"P
sed to
be em. The
Eagle Clothes, New York, died David; a daughter, Susan; p
is a new,
healing substance
ynee)-dis.
Aug. 10 at the age of g7. He ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Silv
covery of
- amous research
had suffered injuries in a fall stein; a brother, Joseph; a siste ,
ubstance is now avail.
uppository or ointment for*
on a flight of escalator steps Mrs. Alvin (Bernice) Jacobs_on called Preparation
ES. At all drug
at N.Y. International Airport. of Pontiac.
t eouuters.

LARKINS MOVING

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SOUTH. HAVEN- !

OAK PARK, 69 foot lot on Colleen
between Ludlow and Vernon, near
grade and high school. DI 1-9548.

MOST BEAUTIFUL and largest lot
availabW on Ardmoor Drive. Bloom-
field Township. 140x241. Owner.
MI 7-2271.

OBITUARIES

CARPENTEIr WORK of all kinds,
- kitchen cabinet doors, wall panel-
ing, steps, railings, cedar closets,
work myself. UN 4-1897.

LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason-
able Free estimates. UN 4-3339
VE 5-7453.

ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster,
pointing, porches, chimney, steps.
UN 2-1017.

FURNITURE repairs and refinishing.
Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FOR SALE

Established Department Store
in business 34 years.
With large following and
good reputation.

MUST SELL AT ONCE

City of Southfield

Will sell stock or lease store.

80x120 lot. Sewer, water &
paving. $4,950. UN 4-9151 or
EL 6-1247.

TYler 8-9610

On doctor's orders, owner
must leave Michigan climate.

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Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery

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