The Flint Journal from Flint, Michigan (2025)

Thursday, January 28, 1965 The Flint Journal, Flint, Michigan Page Filty-Three Obituary and Funeral Notices ADAMS, Richard 110 W. Alma, age 38, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral a services will be held at 10:30 Saturday at the Floral Chapel, DoddsDumanois Co. Funeral Home, Rev. Kermit Boyce officiating.

Burial in Grace Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Adams will remain at the Dodds-Dumanois Funeral He was born in Detroit, Michigan, on October 3, 1926, had lived in Flint for the last 16 years, coming here from Detroit. Mr. Adams married Jane Johnson on January 29, 1949, in Flint.

He had been a construction worker and member of the Iron Workers Local No. 25. Surviving are: Wife, Mary Jane Adams; son, Joseph; 3 daughters, Kathy Leslie, and Sherry Adams all at home; parents, and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Detroit; brother, Donald Adams Madison Heights, Michigan; several nieces and nephews. ATKINSON, Hattie 427 Buckingham, age 84, died Thursday, January 28, 1965, at Flint Osteopathic Hospital.

Funeral arrangements to be announced later by the Colonial Chapel, Reigle Funeral Home, 2417 S. Saginaw. Flint Flint Flint Flint FREEMAN, Alberta 2109 Winnas, age 74, expired Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Antioch Baptist Church, Rev.

Avery Aldridge Burial in Peace Memory Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements by. the House of Spencer, 1204 Lapeer. HADDIX, Infant Boy 937 Cedar died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at McLaren General Hospital. Infant Haddix may be seen at the Reigle Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4305.

Clio Rd. until 1 p.m. Friday. He will then be taken to the Gabbard Funeral Home, in Jackson, Kentucky, for burial in Haddix Cemetery. He was born in Flint January 26, 1965, the son of Ernest and Mary Haddix.

Surviving are: Parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Haddix and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott all of Flint.

KRAUS, Stephan 602 W. Pulaski, age 52, died Thursday, January 28, 1965, at McLaren General Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Lenczyski Funeral Home, and at 10 a.m. at St.

Vlodimir Ukranian Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Dubicki officiating. Burial in New Calvary Cemetery. Mr.

Kraus. will rest at the Lenczycki Funeral Home, 906 W. Flint Park Blvd. Parastas services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday.

Kraus was a member of St. Vlodimir Ukranian Catholic Church and employed at Chevrolet Assembly. Surviving are: Wife, Erna; son, Steven; 2 daughters, Irene and Maria, all at home; 2 brothers, Jaroslau of Flint and Michael of Ukraine; sister, Mrs. Maria Winnicki of Poland. MILLS, Maude 749 Simcoe, age 79, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Walter Hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at i Groves Co. Memorial Chapel, Garland at Third Rev. Perry Thomas officiating. Burial in Mills Cemetery, Mills, Michigan.

Mrs. Mills will lie in state at Groves Co. Memorial Chapel. Birch Run SAXON, Lena 11436 Birch Run Birch Run, Michigan, age 64, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at St. Mary Hospital, Saginaw.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Klein Funeral Home, Run, Rev. Peyton Loy officiating. Burial in Birch Run Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Flushing BATES, Herbert L. 2159 Morrish age 58, died Thursday, January 28, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Saturday at the Rossell Funeral Home, Rev. R.

S. Hocking officiating. Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cemetery. He was born in New City on July 10, 1906, the son of Herbert E. and Clara Bates, had been a Flushing resident since 1947.

Mr. Bates Flint on October He married Dorothy Martin, in had been an electrician for 28 years at Buick Plant No. 4. Surviving are: Wife, Dorothy; 2 sons, Airman Second Class Herbert E. of Spokane, Washington, James E.

and daughter, Ann Elizabeth, both at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Bates of Sarnia, Ontario: sisters, Miss Victoria Bates, brother, Sidney of a Canada; 5 Mrs. Burt Wadland, Mrs.

Elliot Morden, Mrs. William Sadler, all of Sarnia, Ontario, and Mrs. John Jensen Hamilton, Ontario. WHITE, Edward J. Maple age 56, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at the residence.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Rossell Funeral Home, R. S. Hocking officiating. Burial in Flushing Cemetery.

Masonic memorial services will be conducted by the Flushing Lodge No. 223 this eve. ning at 7:30. Grand Blane PEARCE, Lloyd 8312 Perry Grand "Blanc, age 53, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at the residence. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.

Friday, January 29, 1965, at the Colonial Chapel, Reigle Funeral Home, 2417 S. Saginaw, hev. William L. officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mr. Pearce will remain at the funeral home. Hadley-Lapeer TOWNSEND. Abram J. 4546 Stewart age 83, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Lapeer.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Baird-Newton Funeral Home, Rev. James A. Morris officiating. Burial in Greens Corner Cemetery.

Card of Thanks HONISHI. JOSEPHWE WISH to thank our friends. neighbors. and relat: ves for their many kindnesses during the loss of our brother. Special thanks to Dr.

Elmer Braden, and to those who paid their respects in person. and the lovely flowers. SISTERS OF JOSEPH HONISHI LANDIS, Henry 519 White age 62, died Monday, Janu-1427 ary 25, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Floral Chapel, Dodds-Dumanois Co.

Funeral Home, Rev. James R. Breckenridge officiating. Interment in Flint Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mr.

Landis will remain at the Dodds-Dumanois Co. Funeral Home. ELLISON, Wayne A. 2931 Concord, age 55, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at McLaren Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday at the Plumb Funeral Home, N. Ballenger. Burial in Sunset Hills Cemetery. Visitors will be received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today a and Friday. If desired, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. was born in Labett County, Kansas, on February 5, 1909, the son of John and Pearl Stevens Ellison, and came to Flint in 1943 from Lake Worth, Florida. Mr. Ellison married Nila LaRue Benson on May 15, 1933, in Florida.

He was a member of the Genesee Methodist Church, past treasurer of Genesee County Chapter of the Children's Leukemia Foundation and a member of the Welfare Lodge No. 517 Mr. Ellison retired from Buick Motor Division in 1964. Surviving are: Wife, Nila LaRue Elli-! son; 2 daughters, Mrs. Donna' Roxbury of Clereland, Ohio, and Mrs.

Jane Banyas son, Robert G. of Cleveland, Ohio; 5 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Marie Power of Carson, Kansas; brother, Glen R. of Tulsa, Oklahoma; 3 brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Benson of Linden, Mr. St. Louis, Michigan, Sarand Mrs. James E. Benson, of geant.

and Mrs. Clarence S. Benson of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. ENGLISH, Addie 754 W. Warren, age 32, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Flint General Hospital.

Body" will be shipped to the Sherman Walker Funeral Home, Buffalo, New York Friday afternoon for burial services. She resided in for 3 months. Surviving Husband, Carl of Flint; 4 children, Carolyn English, Woodie Johnson Leonard and Elaine Johnson and mother, Mrs. Mary Perry, all of Buffalo, New York; brother, Law. rence Murry, Selma, Alabama; 3 sisters.

Mrs. Julia Strickland, Buffalo, New York, Miss Delores and Miss Nora Perry of Buffalo, New York. ments by the Wright Funeral llome. Davison THOMPSON. Fred 229 N.

Davison, age 82, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Leo A. Groves Memorial Chapel, 421 N. Main Davison, Rev.

Karl Unger officiating. Burial in Davison Cemetery. Mr. Thompson will lie in state at the Leo A. Groves Memorial Chapel, Davison.

Arrangements by Groves Co. Death was due to complications following an -8-week illness. He was born in Dover, Ohio, on June 8, 1882, the son of Levi J. and Alice Hinton Thompson, and had lived at the present address for the last 20 years. Mr.

Thompson married Nancy E. Watkins at LaRue, Ohio, in 1901. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are: 3 daughMrs. June T.

Overly of Kenton, Ohio, Mrs. Isabel Marquis of Berkley, Michigan, and Mrs. Marilyn Bell of Davison; 3 sons, Don and Alfred, both of Davison and Cari Thompson of Arroyo Grande, California; 20 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; sister, Mabel McCall of Mt. Victory, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Groves Co.

Flint Swartz Creek EDSON, Ray A. 1318 Waldman, age 76, died Thursday, January 28, 1965, at Ilurley liospital. Funeral services at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Bendle Funeral Home, 8138 Miller Swartz Creek, Rev. Harold Nessel officiating.

Burial in Bristol Cemetery. Mr. Edson will be at the funeral home. He was born on March 14, 1888. Mr.

Edson married Florence Fowler in: November, 1910. HIe was member of Swartz Creek Lodge No. 458 Surviving are: 5 sons, Robert, Gerald. Francis and Harold, all of Flint, and Ralph of Swartz Creek; daughter, Dorothy Lohnes of Flint; 12 grandchildren; -J great grandchildren. LANGDON, Charles Foster 1322 W.

Dartmouth, age 72, died in New Port Richey, Florida. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Reigle Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4305 Clio Rev. Paul Sutton officiating. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the St. Andrews Memorial Fund. Mr. Langdon was born in Redruth, England on December 15, 1892, the son of Elias and Elizabeth Langdon. He celebrated his Golden Wedding Anniversary on August 22, 1964.

Mr. Langdon was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church. He was a millwright at Buick, he was employed for years, Surviving are: Wife, Violet of Flint; son, Roy Langdon; daughter, Mrs. John Taylor both of Flint; 6 grandchildren; 3 brothers, George and Tom of Flint and Elias of Flushing; 3 sisters, Mrs.

May Randall, Mrs. Ada Williams and Clara Bray, all of England. ROUNDS, Russell W. 3046 Sloan age 44, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Miles. Martin Funeral Home, Mt. Morris, Rev. Cecelia C. Learn officiating.

Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cemetery. Surviving are: Wife, Wilma Jean; 2 daughters, Rebecca Ann and Dorothy Janette at home; mother, Mrs. Bessie Rounds of Mt. Morris; 3 sisters. Mrs.

Virginia Smothers of i Flint, Donna Beach, and Mrs. Mardell. Meade both of Mt. Morris; brother, Deo Rounds of Lansing. YOUNG, Geraldine 714 E.

Wood, age 34. died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Mrs. Young will be shipped Friday evening after 9 to the Pool Funeral Home, Birmingham, Alabama. Burial in Brierfield, Alabama.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Chapel of Flowers, Butler Funeral Home, 4915 N. Saginaw, at Marengo. She was born in Jemison, Alabama, on November 6, 1930, the daughter of Robert and Daisy Peoples, and had lived in Flint the last 12 years. Mrs.

Young was a member of the Ebernizer Baptist Church, Brierfield, Alabama. Surviving are: Husband, Mr. Willie J. Young; 2 daughters, Minnie Joyce and Dorothy Jean; 2 sons, Dwayne and Willie Frank; Mrs. Allean Kemp; 3 brothers, James E.

Peoples, Green, of Flint, and Robert D. Peoples of Bir. mingham, Alabama; father, Lonzo Williams of Birmingham, Alabama; host of relatives and at Flint and Birming. ham. Lapeer-Davison BEARDSLEY, Fried 12528 Davison age 86, died Thursday, January 28, 1965.

Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer, Rev. Frank Hemingofficiating. Burial in Stiles Cemetery. Surviving are: Son, Howard of Rialto, California; 3 children.

grandchildren, a 7 Lapeer ROLLINS, Homer L. 3941 Lippincott age 55, died Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Lapeer County General Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Muir Brothers Funeral lIome, Rev. hn Stevenson officiating.

Burial in Stiles Cemetery. Surviving are: Wife, Marguerite; 3 sons, Terry and Darryl all at home; brother, Carl Rollins of Spokane, Washington, and sister, Mrs. Lillian Page of Ecorse. Mt. Morris RUSSELL, Wallace 5376 E.

Stanley age 62, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Flint Osteopathic Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, at Miles Martin Funeral Home. Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cemetery. In Memoriam HUNN.

CARLIN LOVING MEMORY of our husband. father and grandfather. who passed away 1 year ago to-' day. His memory to us is a keepsake, From which we will never part. Though God has him in His keeping, We will have him in our heart.

WIFE. CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN HENDRICKSON, JOHN WISHI TO extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of pathy and beautiful noral offerings from relatives and friends and nelyh'ors during my recent loss of my beloved husband. I ESPECIALLY thank the Rev. A. Holdman for his kindness and wonderful message.

Also the American Legion Buick Post 310. Chevrolet Local 659, Flint General Hospital Staff. Also Relgle's SunChapel. WIFE, LUCILLE HENDRICKSON SCRIMGER, Martha Eliza Davison age 88, died Thursdav, January 28, 1965, at St. Joseph Hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday from Mt. Vernon el, Brown Funeral Home. Burial in North Branch, Michigan. Mrs.

Scrimger will lie in state at the Brown Funeral Ilome, 1616 Davison Rd. She was born in Carsonville, Michigan, August 23, 1876, and was a resident of Flint for the last 56 years. Surviving are: Husband, John; half-brother, Mack Kemp of Croswell, Michigan; 2 nephews, Kemp Brown of Munising, Michigan, and Jack Kemp of Port Huron, Michigan; niece, Miss Dorothy Kemp of Port Huron; several grand-nieces and nephews. SACKEY, August (Frank Ryan) 350 E. Gillespie age 86, died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Clara Barton Terrace Convalescent Home.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Groves Co. Memorial Chapel, Garland at Third Chaplain A. A. Klein officiating.

Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Clio, Michigan. Mr. Sackey will lie in state at the Groves Co. Memorial Chapel. WING, John A.

Of Carpenter age 43, died Thursday, January 27, 1965, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Colonial Chapel, Reigle Funeral Home, 2417 S. Saginaw. MINER, Penny Jean 6112 Natchez Flint, age 7. died Tuesday, January 26, 1965, at Hurley Hospital.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, at the Reigle Funeral Home, Sunset Chapel, 4305 Clio Rev. John Bray officiating. Burial in Flint Memorial Park Cemetery. Rose Township Holly PITTENGER, Clarence 9590 Joel Holly, age 94, died Monday, January 25, 1965, at the residence.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Dryer Funeral Home, Holly, Rev. Jesse Brandon officiating. Burial in Rose Center Cemetery. Legal Notices NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Of a 1960 Chevrolet 4-door sedan.

Serial No. 01639F 103793. This vehicle is stored and may be inspected and will he sold at public auction on February 19, 1965 at 10 a.m. at 2708 Richfleld Court, Flint, Michigan. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Of 1958 Buick 2-door.

Serial No. 4E1056693. This unit is stored and can be seen at 4010 N. Dort Fint. Will be sold at public auction at above address at 10 a.m, on February 12, 1965.

Standard Classification Announcements1-Deaths 2-Card of Thanks 3-In Memoriam 3A-Cemeteries 4-Florists 5-Funeral Directors 6-Monuments and Markers 9-Personals 9.4-Share the 10-Lost, Found, Strayed 10A-Aviation Automotive 11-Automobiles for Sale Repairs and Service 12-Auto Trucks for Sale 12A-Auto Trailers 13 13-Auto 13A-Auto Radios, Accessories, Repalring Parts Autos for Hire 15-Motorcycles and Bicycles 16-Repairing. Service Stations 17-Wanted-Automotive Bustness Services18-Business Service Offered 18A-Furs, Repairs, Storage 19-Building and Contracting Dyeing, Renovating 21-Dressmaking 21A-Exterminating and Millinery and Fumigating and Plumbing 22A-Roofing, Siding. Eavestroughing 22B-Air Conditioning 23-Insurance and Surety Bonds 24 -Laundering 244-Lawn Work Sharpened and Repaired 25 -Moving, Trucking, Storage A -Floor Sanding 25B-House and Window Cleaning. Papering, Decorating 264-Piano Tuning 28A -Radio Service and Repairing great-grand-28AA-Television Service and Repairing 28B-Refrigerator Repauring Service 29-Reupholstering and Repairing 30-Stove Repairing 30A Cleaner Service 30B-Washing 31-Wanted-Business Machine Service Service Employment32-Help Wanted, Female 32A-Female Help, Sales people 32B-Employment Agencies 33-Help Wanted. Male 36-Situations Wanted.

Female -Male Help, Salespeople 37-Situations Wanted, Male Financial38A Opportunities Wanted 38-Business Opportunities 39-Investments, Stocks, Bonds 40-Money to Loan 41-Wanted to Borrow Instruction42-Correspondence ion Courses Instruction Classes 43A-Trade Schools 44-Musical, Dancing, Dramatics 45-Private Instruction -Instruction Livestock- Cats. Other Pets 48-Horses. Cattle, Other Stock 49-Poultry, Feed. Fertiler. Supplies 50-Wanted-Livestock, Eggs Merchandise51-For Sale, Miscellaneous 51 -Articles for Rent 51C-Black Dirt, Gravel.

Fill 52-Boats and Accessories 52A-Sporting Goods 52AA-Stamps and Colne Camera and Hobby Supplies 52C-Sound Equipment 53-Bullding-Building Materials 53A-Insulation 53B-Paints and Varnishes 54 Business and Office Equtpment A--Tents And Awnings 54B-Venetian Blinds 55-Farm and Dairy Products 554-Farm Equipment 56-Coal. Coke. Wood for Sale 57-Good Things to Eat 58A-Fuel 01 50-Household Goods 59A-Hi-Fi, Stereophonic 60-lewelry, Watches, Diamonds 61-Machinery and Tools 62-Musical Merchandise 62-Radio and Equipment 62AA-Television 62B-Sewing Machine 63-Seeds, Plants and Flowers 64-Mobile Homes 64B-Mobile Homesites 65-Wearing Apparel 66-Wanted to Buy or Rent Rooms and Board 67-Rooms with Board 68-Rooms without Board 69-Rooms for llousekeeping 71-Where to Eat 72-Hotels Real Estate for Rent73-Wanted-Rooms and Board 74-Apartments and Flats 74A-Apartment Building 75-Business Places for Rent 76-Farm Lands for Rent 76A-Garange for Rent 77-Houses for Rent 78-Office and Desk Room 79-Resort Properly for Kent 180-Suburban, Country for Rent K-Brokers in Real Estate Real Estate for Sale 82-Business and Property Land for Sale 84-louses for Sale 841-Income Houses for Sale 85 Lots for Sale 86-Resort Property for Sale 87-Suburban, Country for Sale 88-To Exchange Roal Estate 89-Wanted-Real Estate A and Mortgages B- Contracts, Mortgages Wanted Legal Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The District Board of School District No. 11 of the Township of Mt. Morris.

Genesee County, Michigan, called the Gustin School. will receive sealed proposals addressed to the Director of said School District for the Construction of a new addition of four classrooms and a allpurpose room to the present school building near the Intersection of Coldwater and Jennings Roads in Mt. Morris Township, Genesee County. Michigan, until 8 p.m. at the school house at said Intersection on the 4th day February, 1965.

Bids will entire be publicly work is opened and subdivided read. into departments: General contract. heating plumbing contract, electrical contract. The bidders may tender bids on any or more all of the trades, but all bids shall be identified showing separate contract price for each trade. and specifications may be tained at the office of the registered professional Vernon engineer, Flint, Hugh V.

Michigan. Walker. A deposit of $25.00 per set of documents will be required which will be refunded when the documents are returned. Plans may also be examined at the office of the F. W.

Dodge Corporation, 613 E. Court Street, Flint. Michigan. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the Treasurer of the District Board. No bid may be withdrawn within 130) days after the date set for opening thereof.

The Board reserves the right to reject any regularttles and all or bids and informalities to If waive in the any best irinterest of the school district. Successful bidders will be required to submit performance and labor and material bonds. Mrs. Onalee E. Blume Director, District Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE On February 11.

1965, at 10 a.m. the undersigned will sell at public sale for cash, one 1964 Tempest Lemans. serial No. 824P245846 at G-5148 Davison Lapeer. Michigan.

The vehicle is stored and may be inspected at the said address. The undersigned reserves the right to bid. Associates Discount Corporation, 742 S. Saginaw, Flint, Mich. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE of a 1959 Pontiac 4-door.

Serial No. 459P- 14458. This vehicle is stored and may be inspected and will be sold at public auction on February 19, 1965 at 10 a.m. at 2708 Richfield Court, Flint, Michigan, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION- the School District of the City of Flint will receive bids on the printing of the Funt Community Junior College Catalog until 10 a.m. February 5.

1965. Specifications are available and bids will be received at the Board of Education Purchasing, Flint, Department Mich. office The at board 923 E. of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOB ALICK Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that on Friday, February 5, 1965, at 10:00 a.m.

at 6512 North Dort Highway, Flint. County of Genesee. Michigan. public sale of a 1960 GMC DLR8009 Tractor. bearing serial number NIS14J.

will be held, for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof may be made at 6512 North Dort Highway. Flint, County of Genesee. Michigan, the place of storage. Dated: January 25.

1965. Yellow Motors Credit Corporation. 16216 West 7 Mile Road, Detroit, Michigan. Auction Sales SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1965. 1 p.m.Farm auction 6355 Perryville Road, Route 2, Holly, between Dixie Highway and Van Road.

6 miles northeast of Holly or 6 miles southeast of Grand Blanc via Dixie Highway and Perryville Road. MACHINERY Tractor, McCormick Model overhauled. Plow, McCormick, 2x12. mounted, fits above tractor, Cultivator, McCormick 2-row for tractor. Tractor, John Deere A.

power take off. Baler, New Holland 66 with Wisconsin TED motor, bale chute, wagon hitch, counter. good. Mower, New Idea, No. 40.

7-ft. power take off. good. Mower, McCormick, mounted. 2 rakes.

John Deere and McCormick. Planter. John Deere 999. tractor hookup. Side dress attachment, McCormick.

fits H. or C. Fertilizer McCormick rotary, trailer type. Drill, John Deere Van Brunt 13 disk. Rotary Hoe, Wind Power 3-section.

Grain conveyor, Cardinal Jr. 20-ft. with motor. 2 disks. McCortnick 7-ft.

2 wagons and racks. Corn picker, Co-op. Corn binder, McCormick. Irrigation pump. Blackmer.

Burr Mill, International. Silo filer and pipe, Farmall F20, for parts. Combine, for repairs. Jewery wagon starts sale on time. TRUCKS AUTO Truck.

International, 1953. model 160W, spare tire. Pickup, Ford. 1953. Truck motor.

Auto, 1956 Oldsmobile 98. with alr conditioning, all power. runs OK. LIVESTOCK POULTRY HAY Whiteface cow, 5 years, with calf at foot, rebred. Red Durham cow, 5 years, with calf at foot, rebred.

800 bales Alfalfa, first cutting. MISCELLANEOUS Coal stoker. lose. Fence controller. Water trough.

Lumber and doors. Oil drums. 10 milk cans. Scrap iron. Air compressor.

Feed bunk. HOUSEHOLD TV. General Electric, 17-inch. Water heater. Homart, electric, 50-gallon good.

Sewing machines. Space heater. Lawn set. Swing set. Kitchen table.

VERNAL WALKER, OWNER Stan Perkins, Auctioneer Phone 635-9400 11314 Miller Swartz Creek Genesee Bank, Vernon, Clerk WALTER ROAT, AUCTIONEER 40 years experience in all types. Bonded and licensed. 1449 Roat PI 2-0204. DAIRY AUCTION Saturday January 30. Starting at 1 P.M.

Located miles South of Fenton, on Fenton Rd. and 12 mile East at 13229 White Lake Rd. 45 head of top grade Holstein cOwS. Cherry Burrell bulk tank 285 gallon. DeLaval milker.

3 surge units. 80 gallon water heater. Double stainless steel wash tank. Howard Gilstorf proprietor. Bob 266-4728.

Wiles Auctioneer. Phone Bryon BOB CANADY. AUCTIONEER Expertenced in all types of sales. Farm. estate, antique and furniture.

Business phune, CE 9-6355. HENRY AND BILL tioneer, specialists in antiques. furniture and estate settlements. 47 years experience. CE 8-3841.

CE 4-3394. AUCTION SALE Saturday. 7:30 Sunday. 5 p.m. Jack Cole's Auction.

9212 N. Dort Hwy. ANTIQUE -Saturday, January 30. 1 mile north of South Lyons to 11 mile west to Dixburo north! miles to house No. 27567 Dixburo Rd.

Large quantity of china, china cabinets, stands, mirrors. oriental rugs. Also large quantities of fine furniture. Mrs. Violia Hetrich Estate.

Gladys W. Bieri executrix. Les Johnson and Ed Gottschalk auctioneers. Phone Mason OR 6-2304. MIDWAY AUCTION Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m.

Sunday. 5 p.m. Furniture and some antiques. G-10025 N. Dort.

at the Point. Auction Calendar SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1965, 1 P.M. Vern Walker Farm 6355 Perryville East Off Dixie South of Mt. Holly Stan Perkins, Auctioneer Phone Swartz Creek.

635-9400 Announcements Cemeteries 3A CRESTWOOD MEMORIAl. GARDENS4 lots in the Garden of the Good Shepherd. $375. 655-4392. EVERGREEN CEMETERY-2-grave lot, $100, or 4-grave lot.

$200. Pernetual care. 3415 E. HIlI Grand Blanc. OW 4-6541.

FLINT MEMORIAL PARK 4-grave lot. $430. Call 785-7729. SUNSET HILLS 4-grave lot. Lot number 281, section 11.

$383 cash. SU 7-9109. WHY WAIT- And let someone else make the decision on your marker or monu- ment. For a complete selection of preneeded memorials call American Memorial Bronze and Granite, G-3426 Miller Road, 239-4691. A courteous representative will call on you, at your convenience.

with samples shown In your home. Florists FLOWERS Funeral arrangements and corsages. house plants. cut flower Ballenger Garden Center, 1124 N. Ballenger 239-7264 Funeral Directors ALGOR-GUNDRY sor services.

703 Beach St Phone CE BROWN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance service. 1616 Davison Rd. I'hone C'E 9-8636. rectors. 901 A Garland CE 2-0187.

CO. Funeral diGROVES directors. Flint. CE 9-2101; Leo A. Groves, Davison.

OL 3-2171. LENCZYCKI FUNERAL HOME -Person: allzed service. 906 W. Flint Park, SU 9-1534. PLUMB FUNERAL HOME- West Flint's first.

G-1208 Ballenger. CE 8-7657. REIGLE FUNERAL HOME Colonial Chapel, 2417 S. Saginaw, CE 2-2141. Sunset Chapel, 4305 Clio SIT 7-6365.

SWAINTZ FUNERAL HOME-9136 Davi-! son Rd. Ambulance service. (53-2527 Davison OL 3-5500 ZELI RY FUVERAL HOME Ambulance service, 2114 N. Franklin. at Bennett.

CH 2-4124. 9 ATTERATIONS Repairs. ladies'. men's garments. Prompt service.

guaranteed workmanshtp. Lower prices. Swartz Tailor Shop, 916 Detrolt 234-4801. ATTENTION For Expert dry cleaning. courteous service.

call Blue Ribbon Cleaners. 2702 N. Franklin. CE Cash for die toys comes In fast when you use Journal Classified ads. Announcements Personals A FASTER PRINTING SERVICE 24 hour service on wedding invitations.

letterheads, envelopes, business cards etc. Dohr Printing, 2715 Fenton phone CE 5-7351. Free parking. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Do you have a drinking problem? Write Post Office Box 3151, phone CE 3-3484. A CITY LOT--We would like a nice improved lot, 40-ft.

or more. to build a new home on. WIll pay appraised valuation in cash. Write Flint Journal. Box M-98.

BACKACHE. HEADACHE Nervousness. For information. Dr. R.

C. Kenny, D.C., 1807 N. Franklin, CE 9-8812. BANQUET ROOM -For private parties, weddings, showers. Catering for all occasions.

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Reasonable prices. Call Goodwill Industries, 742-4800. CERAMICS -For lessons. gifts. firing, greenware paints supplies.

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CAKES -Weddings our specialty. Designed to your order. Call Mrs. Clark, CE 9-5776, Buttercup Bakeries. CUSTOM PICTURE certificates.

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Irving. 785-0853. DIAMOND AND COIN COLLECTION Loans. Cash in 10 minutes. No payments for 6 months.

Over 40 years of dependable service. Industrial Loan 215 Kresge CE 9-2161. GOOD FOOD Sensible prices. Delicious homemade pies, dinners, sandwiches. Open dafly 7 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Closed Sundays and bolidays. Breakfast served any time. Everyday special, year-around fish and chips to go, 65c; with salad. $75.

Visit our spacious dining room. Plenty of parking. Jiffy Diner, 1902 W. Court corner of Corunna Rd. CE 3-7455.

GOD SPEAKS TO WOMEN-By Eugenia Price: Her newest book, mention ad, save 50c. Sunshine Bible Shop, 312 N. Saginaw, CE 3-0643, HOME CLEANING SERVICE Walls, woodwork. carpeting, furniture. Specialty, smoke loss.

Tingley: CE 9-6547. 8-5. INCOME TAX $2 short form, $3 long form. Also business and farms. 20 years experience.

Kerrigan Tax Service, CE 4-2395. Open Sunday. INCOME and up. Manpower Bookkeeping Service, 623 Detroit call 239-1400 for appointment. INCOME TAX $5 up BLOCK CO.

Nation's Largest Tax Service 1001 S. Ballenger 4101 Fenton Rd. 3305 Detroit G-5463 N. Saginaw Weekdays 9-9, Sat 9-5, CE 5-6665 INCOME TAX Also general and risk Insurance. E.

S. Evans. 1420 Davison CE 8-0991. INCOME TAX SERVICE- Short form, $2. Long form, $3.

Years of experience. V. M. King, SU 9-7814 or SU 7-6583. INCOME TAX AND BOOKKEPING In your home.

Evenings, weekends. Let us save you Fred Kump. PI 2-8107 INCOME TAX SERVICE-And bookkeeping. 1721 Broadway. Phone CE 3-4633.

Announcements Personals INCOME TAX SERVICE At discount house prices, $2 and up. James Boutell, 912 Lewis formerly at 2207 Davison Rd. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 10 to p.m.

CE 9-3891. 20 year's experience. IF BILLS MAKE YOU--Feel like blow. ing your top. go right ahead, Rona will replace the hair that went pop.

Wigs By Rona. 2207 Davison CE 8-3631; Flushing. 6494 Seymour OL 9-5812. INCOME and $3 in our office. House calls $2 and $5.

Symons Tax Services. 4113 Donnelly Flint. Phone SU 5-7152 or SU 7-8259. KEWPEE HOTEL HAMBURGS Two downtown locations to serve you. 415 Harrison 800 S.

Saginaw St. LIFE LONG BEAUTY Can be yours through Merle. Norman Cosmetics, 107 W. Kearsley St. SAFE: Our auto glass.

Household window glass and storms. Quality Glass, 1633 N. Saginaw. CE 9-6935. THANKS.

DAD-For taking our family to Colonial Cue for billards. Theater Grand Blanc, OW 44881. TOOLS -Complete set $29.95. Julies Pawn Shop. 1648 S.

Saginaw, CE 9-1105. WHAT'S NEW? "Turkee Lona" by the ring or piece. Dean's. Tuesday, Thurs. day, Saturday.

Farmer's Market, 420 E. Blvd. Drive. CE 5-7972. WATCH REPAIR Diamond setting.

All work guaranteed. Kyle's Jewelry, 3410 Corunna CE 4-1482. YOU OWE IT TO YOUR Family's health to drink artesian filtered water. For further Information call Michigan Soft Water, G-3461 S. Dort Hwy.

743-1950. Share the Ride 9A DRIVING TO FLORIDA-No later than Sunday. Can use 1 or 2 riders. Call CE 8-3806. Mr.

Burns. DRIVE A CADILLAC To California. Must be over 25. Call T. 0.

McKee, 1201 S. Saginaw. CE 3-2351. LEAVING FOR SOUTHEAST MISSOURI And northeast Arkansas. January 30.

2 or 3riders to share expenses. Return in two weeks. Call SU 7-6795. YOU FLY We'll drive your car to Florida. Also, we furnish cars to drive to West Coast or Florida.

AAA Drive4284 Dixie Saginaw. 754-1485, Detroit 838-9282. Lost, Found and Strayed 10 BRITTANY SPANIEL. LOST White with liver spots. Answers to name of "Archte." In vicinity of Fenton Rd.

and Alvord Ave. Reward. CE 8-6129. BEAGLE, LOST Jan. 22.

Male, large. Vicinity of West Stewart. Reward. SU 7-9707. BRITTANY SPANIEL Strayed from Washington School White and brown female.

Answers to Candy. Please call 235-3273. CAT LOST Male with dark markings on back and face. Black tail with white tip. Lost a week ago Wednesday.

Flushing and Elms Rd. Call OL 9-5176. Rd. Between Seymour and Holly Rds. CEMENT MIXER MOTOR -On Baldwin Call 694-6042 or 637-6902.

ENGLISH POINTER Male. Lost. Davison. Averill area. Liver and white.

742- 4911. Reward. ENGLISH POINTER Found last December. Call Steve at SU 9-0992. GOLDEN RETRIEVER Found.

Call to Identify, 785-6145. GERMAN SHEPHERD TYPE DOG Found in North End. Gold colored. Has collar and identification clasp. No identifcation tags.

PI 2-6913. MONGREL, RESEMBLES SPRINGERSpaniel. Female. Lost In vicinity of Beecher Gardens, on Saginaw St. Reward.

SU 7-5452. PUPPY, FOUND--Male. Beagle-Terrier hound. Found last Thursday. CE 2-6323.

Aviation 10A SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Carbon monoxide indicators for your auto, plane or home. 99c. Trimble Aviation, Bishop Airport, east hangar. CE 5-4661. SEE THE 1965 COMANCHE New ground schonl starting.

Enroll now. Trimble Aviation. Bishop Airport. east hangar, CF. 5-4661.

VICTOR L. GEORGE Inc. 1900 N. SAGINAW ST. 239-6653 NEW 1965 Valiant Belvedere $2,22600 Fury $2,37600 Chrysler $3,00900 ASK FOR YOUR FRIENDLY SALESMEN DON SPEROW WEBB VOLLMAR WARREN GULICK JOHN HONSINGER DICK HOWLAND PHONE 239-6653 PHONE GET IN ON THE OLDS ACTION AT KNICKERBOCKER'S 1964 OLDSMOBILE 1963 98, 4-door hardtop.

Full convertible. Power steerde- ing and brakes. Autopower, automatic, matic, radio. Extra nice. luxe radio.

Red with white top. Extra sharp. Beat the Spring Price Increase. $3195 $2395 1964 FORD Fairlane 1962 OLDSMOBILE 4-door. Station Starfire, convertible.

Full wagon. V-8, automatic, power. Console with power steering. Vinyl automatic on the floor. seats.

Real nice. One owner with new $2095 white tires. Only $2095 1963 BUICK LeSabre. 9 passenger, station 1962 wagon, Double power, convertible. Full power.

automalic, radio. One Power steering and owner. New car trade. brakes. Automatic, radio.

Only Blue with blue top. Sale price $2495 $1895 1962 CHEVY II-Sta- 1963 -Riviera, tion wagon. 6-cylin- coupe. Double power, der, stick shift. Solid automatic on the floor.

red with white tires. Bucket seats. Low, low Sale price miles with new car warranty. Real luxury. $895 Save CALL OR SEE ED DOUGHERTY EARL F.

E. KNICKERBOCKER, Inc. NI 9-4111 NI 3-4294 22 YEARS YOUR OLDS DEALER G-7195 N. SAGINAW RD. MILE SOUTH OF MT.

MORRIS NEXT TO FEKE AND YOTT FOOD LOCKER Otto P. Graff BIG Blast OUT SIZZLING TAKE OFF USED CAR SALE With new car sales zooming at arecordbreaking pace, we simply have to keep our Used Cars moving your assurance of highest quality and value at down to earth prices! 1962 FAIRLANE 2-door 500, bucket seats, stand. ard shift, V-8, 260 cubic inch, chestnut finish, leather trim, like new all the way. $1095 1959 RENAULT 4-door, heater, white finish, good tires. Good runner.

Only $150 1961 CADILLAC Convertible. Full power. Whitewalls. Pure white with white top. Like new, Low mileage.

$2095 1962 FORD tiful green finish. a Runs good. Fairlane. Heater, one-owner, 1964 FORD Custom 300. 4-door.

Radio, heater, automatic. Light blue, one-owner, spotless inside and out. $1945 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-door. Brown finish. ard transmission, Very clean.

$945 1963 FORD Country Squire. wagon. Radio, heater, automatic, 352 engine. bucket seats. $1795 1963 FORD 4-door Radio, heater, automatle, dark blue a finish, a a white sidewall tires.

Clean throughout. $1045 1962 CHEVY II 4-door. Radio, beater. Blue finish. Today's buy.

$895 1963 FORD Galaxie 2-door. V-8. Standard transmission. Beige finish. Spotless inside and out.

$1395 1964 CHEVROLET Impala. Automatic transmission, 4. door, areen, V-8, white finish, low mileage, extra nice. Hurry. $2195 OUR REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OTTO P.

GRAFF, Inc. CE 4-7641 CE 3-8751 NINTH and S. SAGINAW ST. 1.

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