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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DETROIT FREE PRES3 1 2-1 Sunday, Jan. 20, '63 DETROIT -h "1 liwifRoxetsViefHiT Detroit Area Obituaries Business Review Advertising For Information and Rates, Call Bill Kwart 222-6534 mcOTfflllcD FREE PRESS Build LSfCvfj "lit! a Room Divider BY STEVE ELLIXGSOX Furniture, like people should be flexible. The attractive bookcase room divider shown here with pretty Mariellen Smith is about as flexible as furniture can get. 1 For Accurate, Prompt Service Take Your Prescriptions to Richman Rexali Drug Store 1 7TiE .4 It's wise to give the same consideration to choosing your pharmacist as it is to choosing your doctor. Max Richman, in business since 1933, at 3878 Dix Ave.

near Goddard Road, has a longstanding, fine reputation for filling prescriptions carefully and promptly. Some of the staff, Grace Forsythe, Harold Kniffen and Max Richman, pictured above, are all experts with many years of experience in serving the public. Make this dependable store your headquarters for vitamins, too. They, have a widei Act Nov for On Storm Doors i IWWIBS8 Art objects are ll 8 At Antil Manufacturing Co. OUR 26th YEAR SCREENS mnd STORM SASH for rCWCCTD Replacement Hdw.

I LHLO I ilH for S.l Window TYPE WINDOWS TWinbrook 2-7800 7 mull. A I UJ 'A 1 HI Li i displayed in divider ALUM DOOR $J95 1M Thick All Hdwe. Included Special Top Doors and Winnows Mill Finish or li Color EXTRA HEAVY DELUXE DOOR WJUV9t 5 Ft. 8 Ft. De Luxe PORCH or PATIO AWNING InjtalUd Other Sufi Pritfd Accordingly 8 Ft.

De Luxe Alum. FOLDING Picture Window AWNING NOW De Luxe Alum. Side Door CANOPY i I Know Why Home's Air Is So Dry? When the outdoor temperature is near zero with the relative humidity a "high" 80 per cent your home is becoming dryer and dryer! Contrary to the popular belief that' the home's heating system bakes moisture out of the indoor air it just isn't there to begin with, according to heating engineers. Relative humidity is just that; it tells you how much moisture the air can hold and air at zero can hold only l17th the moisture it can at 76 degrees. AND HERE'S how outdoor temperature and humidity affect your homei Heating engineers' calculations show that the average home has all of its air replaced 12 times each hour.

And if all that air is at zero degrees and has a relative humidity of 80 per cent it will bring only iy2 quarts of moisture into- the home per day, which equals only 5 per cent relative humidity. And at 76 degrees you would have to add about 12 quarts of moisture to the air to raise the home's relative humidity from 5 per cent (bone-dry) to 35 per cent (comfortable). And that's the story your heating system doesn't bake moisture out of the air it just isn't there to begin with! Today, you can have winter humidity control with a modern humidifier. Teamed with a humidistat (moisture control cousin of a thermostat) it allows you to set relative humidity as easily as you set temperature. i i FREE estimate: 1 I I I LU mm iiTh Ifn I I I II I KJSJ PottHae 358 PONTIAC 1959 2-Door Factory -equipped, copper tone finish; $995.

1 year warranty. Bank rates. 24 month to pay. DONT GO WRONG SEE STAN LONG PONTIAC 9911 GRAND RIVER TE 4-8550 1962 BONNEVILLfc 2-Dr. Hardtop-Power steering and brakes.

Call 544-5125 evenings. New '63 LeMans S. Cpe. Bucket seats, automatic radio, heater and whitewalls. Im-, mediate delivery.

Best deal In town. Also '63 Valiant 2-Dr. H.T., bucket seats, 4 speed radio and heater, full price $2,269 Onlv from Dick Scully at TU 6-1700 17677 Macte PONTIAC '60 H.T. 4-Dr. R.

pwr. strs. brakes, used VERY LITTLE. "Price slashed'" a LOT. $1,685.

Old car dn. FLOYD RICE 14300 LIVERNOIS TO 8-9810 PONTIAC, 1959 Hardtop Radio, heater, power steering and brakes, w.w. tires. Extra clean. Only $1,295.

BOB FORD 14552 MICHIGAN LU 2-1172 1960 PONTIAC Convertible Power steering, brakes. CO 4-3640. BELIEVE IT OR NOT NOBODY UNDERSELLS Woody Pontiac AND NEVER EVER FORGET IT 12140 Jos. Campau TW 1-1600 BANKRUPT Credit problems? I can finance vou and give you immediate delivery. Mr.

Todd, PR 1-7320. Dealer. '57 PONTIAC Safari Sta. Wagon All power, metallic green finish; sharpest wagon in town. Only $29 down.

WE HANDLE FINANCE GRISSOM'S BIG TV LOT Van Dyke Cor. 10 Mi. SL 7-2000 '62 WHITE BONNEVILLE H.T. Loaded, all power. 541-8204.

'62 PONTIAC "Grand Prix" Fully eouipped. Aluminum wheels, etc. LIKE NEW. $141 DOWN or old car (and it need not be paid for). $18 per wk.

1 yr. written warranty. "HICKEYVILLE," 6111 Livernois at Warren. TY 7-7214. Rambler 360 mo RAMBLER 2-DR.

$695 GLENN WALKER CHEV. PR 1-5190 1956 RAMBLER 4-Door In excellent running condition. $195. VICTORY RAMBLER. 12324 Gratiot LA Mill 1959 RAMBLER R.

and auto, trans. $395. Russ Dawson Ford, 15000 Woodward. TU 3-4650. RAMB.

'59 Wagon Low as $77 dn. MEROLLIS CHEV. LA 1-9291 150 USED RAMBLERS Regardless of what vou might want in the Rambler line we have it, and at the right price and terms. Visit our giant lot soon. COON 23951 PLYMOUTH RD.

AT TELEGRAPH KE 2-8922 RAMBLER 1959 Super 4-Door-Sky blue, radio, heater. $695. Bank rates. 24 months to pay. 1 year warranty.

Wt Vi'-it U'Va warranty. DON'T GO WRONG SEE STAN LONG PONTIAC 9911 GRAND RIVER TE 4-8550 RAMBLER '59 2-Dr. Spotless white finish with original interior. You can't beat it for economy. Full 2-yr.

warranty on parts and labor. Only $595, nothing down. TAYLOR CHEVROLET CENTER 9550 LIVERNOIS TE 4-6600 1963 RAMBLERS Is on the BIGGEST SELLING SPREE for the month of JAN- UARY. 6-TO Ramblers to choose from. Will close every deal, regardless of comoetition if vou are a Duver and looking for the best possiDle A visit to our place will SAVE vou more in CASH or TRADE.

We are reaching for FIRST PLACE RAMBLER aALkj, I us. HUSAK BROS. Mich. Largest Rambler Dir. 6865 MICHIGAN VI 1-4400 RAMBLER '58-Like new.

low mileage. $525. B67-3986. Studebeker 361 1963 STUDEBAKER LARKS Is on a SELLING SPREE at Michigan's Largest Dealer. Many used DEMOS and OFFICIALS CARS to choose from.

In the month of JANUARY vou can buy a NEW LARK for LESS than many, many used cars. HUSAK BROS. 6fl5 MICHIGAN VI 1 4400 Thunderblrd 262 T'BIRD, 1961 Radio, heater, w.w. tires, tinted glass, power. Plus many other extras.

A-1, ready for travsl. $2,495. BOB FORD 14552 MICHIGAN LU M172 '59 T'BIRD Power, surf white, red Interior, like new. $1,795. HI DAWSON FORD 17500 LIVERNOIS UN 1-3000 1959 T'Bird Convert Complete pwr.

Prlv. owned. KE 4-5870. REPO. 1960 THUNDERBIRD No money dn.

Paymts. of $13.83 wkly. No credit problems. Will bring car to your house. Call Mr.

Scott, Co ordinator. Dealer. LI 8-0817. TBirds Galore "We "got 'em." 58s, to 62s, low as $1,195, old car dn. FLOYD RICE 14300 TO 8-9810 '61 T'BIRD 2 H.T.

Very low miles. Full power. Full price $2,480. Most any old car or $96 down. $16 per wk.

1 yr. written warranty. "HICKEYVILLE," 6111 Livernois at Warren. TY 7-7214. Valiant 364 1963 VALIANTS $1,666 RAYNAL PLYMOUTH 9151 Chalmers LA 6-1300 '63 VALIANT 2-Dr.

Factory equipped at $1,795. FREE trans, radio with every '63 deal. This week only. DAMERON CHRYSLER 20255 GRAND RIVER KE 1-8200 '62 VALIANT Wagon-Auto, trans. Small down payment.

FISHER RECORD 12600 MACK VA 2-2381 '61 VALIANT S. W. Fully eqpt. Excell. cond.

PA 2 2653 after 4. VALIANT '60 FORDOR, $885 FLOYD RICE 14300 LIVERNOIS '61 VALIANT H.T.-$55 dn. $49.66 a mo. AL LONG FORD FO 6-8270 JOS. CAMPAU AT E.

DAVISON Willys 365 Jeeps Tru'cks Wagons WHOLESALE TO ALL MOSS 8. SONS. 13900 LIVERNOIS Best Buy On All Jeeps Plows Winches Hubs Tops for FORDS, CHEVS, etc. With No Money Down MICH'S VOLUME JEEP DEALER DOCS JEEPLAND 1305 So. Main, nr.

Woodward-10 Mile Royal Oak LI 7-2622 JEEPS Michigan's best deal. All models, new and used. MURPHY'S 13339 Grand River TE 4-2287 Free Press Want Ad 222-6856 ARTHUR C. BURROWS The retired traffic manager for the Burroughs Mr. Burrows, 74, of 1577 Gilchrist, died Saturday in Mt.

Carmel Mercy Hospital. A native of England, Mr. Burrows retired from Burroughs in 1953 after 34 years with the company. Survivors include his wife, Mabel; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Lane, and Mrs.

June Wen- ger; a son, Charles a sister and a brother. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the R. G. G.

R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols. Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. MRS.

GLADYS CARLISLE Services for Mrs. Carlisle, 56, of 24 Farrand, Highland Park, will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Mclnnes-Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, and at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Belmont and Woodward. Rosary will be at 8 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home. Mrs. Carlisle died Saturday in Highland Park General Hospital. She was the wife of John M. Carlisle, a Detroit News staff member.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Carlisle is survived by two sons, John and William; two daughters, Mrs. David Rydell and Jennifer Carlisle, and two brothers. Burial will be in Holy Sepul chre Cemetery. "BERNARD M.

COHEN Founder and owner of the Zenith Furniture 14460 Gratiot, Mr. Cohen, 52, of 17144 Wildemere, died Saturday. Mr. Cohen is survived by his wife, Shirley; two sons, Robert and Richard; two daughters, Mrs. Barry Yaker and Mrs.

Gerald Primack, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. Nine Mile. Burial will be in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

MRS. ALMA E. GATEWOOD Services for Mrs. Gatewood will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Pontiac Church of Christ, 1180 N.

Perry. Until 1 p.m. Sunday, Mrs. Gatewood, who died Friday, will be at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, 339 Walnut, Rochester.

She is survived by her husband, a son, David, and a daughter, Darlene. Burial will be Tuesday in her native Abilene, Tex. MRS. EMMA L. LANDON Services for Mrs.

Landon, a resident of the Detroit area for 25 years, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the William Vasu Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, Royal Oak. Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Landon, 59, died Friday in Henry Ford Hispital. Her home was at 2917 Vinsetta, Royal Oak. Survivors include her hus band, William; one son, Jack one grandson; one brother, and two sisters. LATE DEATH NOTICES BALOSKY CHARLES January 18 19390 Cliff. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m., from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke, at 7 Mile to Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at 10 a.m.

BURROWS ARTHUR of 15777 Gilchrist, beloved husband of Mabel; dear father of Mrs. Ruth Lane, Charles W. and Mrs. June Wenger of Grand Rapids; brother of Mrs. Nellie Dunham and Reginald Burrows both of California; also survived by eight grandchildren.

Services 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W.

McNichols Rd. Memorial tributes to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. BUSCH LEON January 17. Funeral Tuesday 8:45 a.m., from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke, at 7 Mile to St. Brendan's Church at 9-30 a GOTTESMAN JENNIE, of 12950 Northfield, beloved wife of William; dear mother of Burton E.

and Mrs. Leonard (Beebe) Moss; dear daughter of Mrs. Rosa Medvedov: sister of Mrs. Harold (Sarah) Sil-verston and Mrs. Harry (Zelda) Landsman; five grandchildren.

Services 10 Sunday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 1K2S W. Nine Mil Rd. HERMAN ANNA, Jan. 19, of 14521 Madde-lein, wife of the late Ernest; mother of Mrs. Loretta Jakel, Mrs.

Leon a Watklns, Mrs. Loraine Jackson and Mrs. Verna Yank; sister of Thomas Riley. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive until Monday evening at 10. In rtate at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Wade and Hayes Tuesday from 11 a.m.

until time of service at 1 p.m. ISKIN CHRIS, Jan. 19, of 8031 Malvern, beloved husband of the late Agnes; dear father of Mrs. Leonard (Jeanette) Jurasek and Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Samoach; brother of Mrs.

Sam (Matilda) Strika and Joseph of New York City; grandfather of James J. and Laura. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., at Van Kula Funeral Home, 9074 St. Cyril at Marcus, and SS. Cyril and Methodius.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. LARK CHARLES January 18. Dear father of Mrs.

Thomas Chennette, Charles Mrs. Gilbert Clausen, Leonard Mrs. William J. Scanlon. Don, John and Robert brother of Mrs.

Anna McGraw, Mrs. Gertrude Menninger and Mrs. Clara Krausmann. Also leaves 36 grandchildren. -Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

from Burrell-Lins-Maney-Stewart Funeral Home, 8738 Fenkell, 10 a.m. at St. Brigid Church. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. Interment Elk Rapids, Mich.

PALEDOFSKY (PALID), JOSEPH, beloved husband of Monica; dear father of Joseph J. and Chester E. Palld; also leaves 18 grandchildren. Services Tuesday 8.30 a.m. from Charles Son Funeral Home, 7321 Puritan.

Mass 9 a.m. Gesu Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m.

ROBBEVS BESSIE, of 21729 Military, Dearborn, Jan. 19; mother of Edward B. At the Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn, until 10 p.m. Saturday. Interment Ishpeming, Michigan.

zitkus JOHN, Jan. 19, 1963, husband of Helen Zitkus. Rosary at chapel of Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Sunday, 7:30 p.m.

Funeral service and Interment Dayton, Ohio. It's made of two sections which are hinged together. It may be folded at right angles, as pictured, and placed along the wall or in a corner. You may. prefer not to fold it and to use it in a straight position as a regular room divider.

THE SECTIONS may also be used separately with a walk-through between them. That gives you three variations for changing your room from time to time. You will notice that the divider is equipped with sliding panels. We have given the panels a natural finish, but they may be painted with gay and bright colors which also may be changed from time to time for variety. In addition to its use as a divider, tliis versatile piece provides space for decorative accessories, hi-fi components, a radio, TV, records, books and so forth.

Use it between the living and dining areas or between the kitchen and dining room. In the bedroom it can divide space Into hitting and sleeping areas. This is an easy project when you use the easy-to-follow pattern. The patterns list the required materials, has lots of illustrations and simple directions. It's an inexpensive project that any amateur can handle.

To obtain the easy-to-follow room divider pattern No. 225 sent $1 by currency, check or money order payable to: Steve Ellingson Detroit Free Press Pattern P.O. Box 2383 Van Nuys, Calif. Some Pointers On Radiators When you paint a radiator, turn the heat off and leave it off until the paint has dried. To make the radiator less conspicuous, paint it the same color as the walls.

Don't use silver or gold paint because these metallic coatings reduce the amount of heat that is radiated. QUALITY ec tti ever received With III ii FREE DESION LW I range of famous brand names at special discount prices. Mr. Richman is a member of the Detroit Retail Druggist Association, The Michi-gan State Pharmaceutical Association and takes an active part in community interests. Currently he is president of the Lincoln Park Goodfellows and he sponsors Little League and Big League Baseball teams.

Call DU S-8600 for full information on lines they carry and prescription service. Huge Savings and Windows son, manager and James Williams, sales engineer, a large staff is here to serve you. Here you will find big seven inch Jalousie windows, Seal-O-Matic Awnings and Patio-Rama sliding glass doors. On the premises, they fabricate all sizes of doors and windows, both aluminum and wood. They also install porch enclosures economically and have done this work for some of Detroit's finest homes.

Call Antil at TE 4-5530, and they will gladly supply a free estimate with no obligation. Or stop in and see them the shop and display rooms are located at 10027 Lyndon, just a few steps from Wyoming. SALE STORM SASH WOOD OR ALUMINUM 7" TE 4-5530 AN OUTSTANDING BUY LEATHER.CRAFT S95 KIT includes 8 tools, pre-cut leather prciects, billfold, wallet, leather, facing, instructions, etc. Writ for Free 112-page Catalog (A TANDY LEATHER CO. 4823 WOODWARD Detroit, Mich.

TE 1-6452 A TAPE RECORDER HI-FI CLEARANCE 100 TAPE REtoRDERS FOR SALE Largest selection in Michigan. From U.S. and all oer the world, HURRY. LOWEST PRICES NOW Also sed demos. Visit as and get a free record.

UNIVERSAL LABORATORIES GRATIOT at 6 MILE EAST OPEN EVES. TILL P.M. SUNDAYS 2 TILL P.M. CASH PAID FOR POCKET BOOKS MAGAZINES RAND'S 1008 SHELBY At W. Lafayette T61-4814 B3 ACTON CHAIR RENTAL HAVING A PARTY? We furnish chairs, tables, round tables, dinner-ware, cof-feemakers, punch bowls, coat racks, etc.

1733 E. 7 MILE FO 6-7030 HYDROEASE HYDRAULIC POWER BRAKE STOP WITH EASE INSTALL HYDROEASE CARS OR TRUCKS $Oft15 $6.00 Extra 2H3 Limited Tim Onlv HYDROEASE CORP. 13801 SCHOOLCRAFT Phone 837-1560 PEACE OF MIND! What is it worth to know that your prescriptions arc filled accurately ana exactly as year Doctor ordered when the health or perhaps the life of your loved ones is at stake? Every prescription filled here is not only exact but carries the honor and Integrity of our pharmacists who fill them. Yoe can be sure if your prescriptions are filled at RICHMAN REXALL DRUGS 3878 DIX, Lincoln Pic. DU 3-8600 5 louvers IH fiirJ wK.oXi.

Installed OO Installed II.IWI3JJ ywmi 1 A 1 This is a well established firm that can give you dependable service and remarkably low prices! Fred Antil started this business 31 years ago and the fact that it has grown so tremendously is proof of the integrity and dependability of this fine firm-In addition to Dave Han- iniiimiiiniii ACTON RENTALS WHEEL CHAIRS SALES 8, RENTALS ALL SIZES-ALL STYLES PROMPT DELIVERY DETROIT SUBURBS 1783 E. 7 MILE Cft 6.7 030? (Near uenuinare) America's Most Interesting ARTISTS SUPPLIES ARTIST SUPPLY C. 4408 Woodward at Milwaukee FREE PARKING DESIGNERS Are In Dfmand Enroll Now For Tool Die Design Body Product Design Mechanical Drawing Blueprint Reading Detailing Shop Math Eng. Illustration EAST SIDE DESIGN ENG. INSTITUTE 15645 HARPER, nr.

Balfour LA 7-14SJ ART cad DRAFTING PICTURI FRAMING DEARBORN SIGN ft ARTISTS SUPPLT 1433 Micbioaa LU 1-70 1 NEW LOCATION SERWERS WHOLESALERS Wholesale Dealers li Restaurant Eouioment it Soaalies 4646 MICHIGAN AVE. JJ DETROIT 10, MICH. Telephone 826-6800 3f COLOR TV HEADQUARTERS TOP DISCOUNTS "WE BEAT ALL DBA LS" HI-FIDELITY 13003 GRATIOT 7.1788 cor. Fairport ll 100 I DRAFTING MATERIALS, Inc. C) 'ARTISTS' I ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 4851 Woodward TT Q.QC1C Nr.

Warren luuouium MEET LEO AND WEAR DIAMONDS Ladies Vt Diamond Rins SAQ50 Total Weight LEO BRISSON JEWELERS 7747 W. VERNOR VI 2-6797 SEE GEORGE SKALNEK TRUCK Headquarters Sales Service Jos. Campau at Davison, TW 3-1000 BEAUTICIANS If you were a trained beautician you could easily find steady employment. Jobs are plentiful for skilled beauticians. Enroll now in full or part-time classes.

Up to 24 months to pay. VIRGINIA FARRELL CAREER BEAUTY SCHOOL 1725 Fort St Lincoln Park DU 2-7400 DORETHA Z1MMER, Director r-1 I 1 I I i-H fy, I WROUGHT IRON iAAAAaaA; Per Running Foot fc aiiiuimiiu rnunuiTiAu I I li Sl Storing i I 1 Sturdy. 2 Trock Tilt 1 1 WINDOWS 7, -zssmmasd vKsfsl Up to 60 United In." Plus Instillation I jCCf plono Hi9 I 21 1 ALUMINUM OR HE Everyone likes Frome. Includes JLj Installed Storms ond Screens. 3 wiNT 1 ,1 smmv oUy to get a "free gift" Yet, to our way of thinking, the "free gift gimmick" has been overworked in the modernization business.

The best "free gift" we can give you, our customer, is superior workmanship, design and quality at a competitive price. We know, without fear of contradiction, that everyone of our past customers is our best reference for future business. We do not hesitate to suggest that our work be inspected and that our references, integrity and business stability be thoroughly investigated before you engage our services. It is wise "to beware of the free gift" in the long run it may prove to be the most ex pensive gift you have Save HAMILTON BUILDERS SUPPLY OPEN SUNDAY 10-5 P.M. Daily 8-8 p.m.

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