Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 19

Location:
Lansing, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
19
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Years Recapped By Gideons Twenty-five years of spreading the gospel through the distribution of Bibles and New Testaments were reviewed Friday night at the silver anniversary banquet of the Capitol City Camp of Gideons. Approximately 60 members and guests from Lansing, naw and Grand Rapids were attendance at Grace Methodist Church. Rollin M. Severance, president of Severance Tool Saginaw, who was instrumental in the reorganization of the local camp in June, 1941, reminisced about the activities of the Gideons on a state and local level. He was state president from 1940 to 1942.

ONLY 362 IN 1940 liamston. GOOD BUSINESS There were 362 members in Michigan in 1940, and two years to later include the 18 movement had and grown camps called. By 1940, they had placed members, the industrialist a recopies of the Scriptures, principally in hospitals, hotels and schools, and by 1942, 100,000 copies had been distributed. Mr. Rollin said that in 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Gideons launched nationally their distribution of New Testaments to members of the Armed Forces, date, 000 have been given to' servicemen.

Among those paying tribute to the Capitol City Camp were two long time Lansing area pastors Enno Woldt of Christ st Lutheran Church, Lanthe a First Baptist Church of Wilsing, and Rev. Harold Reese of The Gideons' program of tributing Bibles is a program that will never run out of business, the Rev. Mr. Reese said. "The word of God hasn't changed and is needed as much today as ever," he asserted.

A contact minister for Lutheran men from Lansing in the they go into service that "the Woldt a said he tells the men as Armed Forces, the Rev. Mr. New over the heart is not protection no against shells, but in the heart it is a power unto salvation." A highlight of the evening was the dedication of Bibles to be placed in hospitals and New Testaments to be given to nurses, as a memorial to camp and auxiliary. Officiating members at the who dedica- have tion was George T. Belon, chaplain.

Instrumental music was provided by Dr. and Mrs. Milton L. Berg. Scott E.

Radford, president of the camp, presided at the dinner, and Marion H. Marshall, secretary, was master of ceremonies. Musical Groups Featured Three musical groups from Grand Rapids will be featured this weekend at Grace Brethren Church, as a series of special meetings having as their theme, "Encounter With Reality," draws to a close. Appearing at 7:30 tonight will be the Victors, a male quartet, and a ladies' trio from Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music. Providing the music Sunday night will be Ray Felton the the Rev.

Clair Hess of the Radio Bible Class. The Rev. Minnis Mills of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the speaker for the services which began last weekend. Gospel songs, hymns and spirituals, will be presented by the Victors, who this past summer sang in 14 states in the midwest and western parts of the country. Ray Felton, who recently joined Radio Bible Class staff as director of the counseling department and baritone in the.

Bible class quartet, previously worked as a soloist and song leader in evangelistic campaigns in the also south has for been years. He active in solo work, radio and oratorio singing. The Rev. Mr. Hess is director of music and tenor soloist on the Radio Bible Class broadcast.

He also fills concert engagements as first tenor with the Melody Four Quartet, with Sixteen' Singing Men and the Dick Anthony Choristers, and directs the Gospel Choristers, a group of 22, in radio, television, and concert programs in the Grand 'Dial-a-Saint' Operates in City A new religious program entitled, "Dial-A-Saint," is being conducted during the month of November. Rev. Raymond McKee, direc-000 tor of the program, said that by dialing 482,0877, Lansing, persons will receive a one-minute instruction on the various phrases of the world's most popular prayers. Emphasis will be placed on the meaning of the prayer in life of the Expect 300 At Baha'i at the Center SunConvention meet day for their annual convention. Nearly 300 are expected to attend the session, which begins at 10 a.m., it was announced by William H.

Smith, chairman of the Baha'i Spiritual Assembly of Lansing, host, for the event. Consultation the convention, he said, will include teaching the Baha'i faith, achievement of state goals, youth activand child education. Delegates to the national convention to be in Wilmette, in April, 1967, will be elected, and reports on U.S. and world growth of the Baha'i faith also will be given. Also on the agenda is a discussion of the centenary celebration in October, 1967, of the proclamation by Baha'u'llah, prophet-founder of the faith, to the kings and rulers in 1867, in which he announced his prophetic mission and called for world peace.

The Baha'i Faith independent world religion with members in more than 2,000 localities in the United States. It was founded in Persia in 1844, and Baha'u'llah proclaimed the oneness of God, the oneness of religion and the oneness of mankind. Pilgrim Holiness Rally Expected To Attract 300 More than 300 persons from the Lansing area were expected to attend the Capitol Zone rally of the Pilgrim Holiness Church this afternoon and evening at Emmanuel Pilgrim Holiness Church, W. Jolly Road. A supper will be served at 5 p.m.

in the fellowship hall of the church, and the rally will conclude with a worship service at 7 p.m. The Rev. Virgil Miller of Springfield, Ohio, will speak, and he and his wife will provide special music. The Millers have been conducting a revival at the church and will have their closing services at 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday. Church Note The Full Gospel Business Men's, Fellowship will present Evangelist Bill Britten of St. Louis, as its speaker for a day, Nov. 12, in the YMCA. The dinner meeting at 7 3 p.m.

Saturevangelist has written several gospel tracts and other literature. The dinner is open to the public and reservations may be made by writing to the organization at Post Office Box 1333, Lansing, by Wednesday. DEATHS In the News Marion M. Caskie WARRENTON, Va. (AP) Marion M.

Caskie, 76, former chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, died Thursday of a heart attack. Caskie served four years on the ICC before being appointed chairman in 1939. He left the ICC in 1940 to accept a post as vice president of the Reynolds Metals Co, J. Harry Rich TOWNSEND, Mass. (AP) J.

Harry Rich, 78, professor emeritus forestry at the University of Massachusetts, died Thursday. During World War II Rich was granted a leave of absence from the university and assigned by the government to staff the Forest Products Re(search He Laboratory born in Madison, was in Canton, N.Y. Hugh Kane POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) Hugh Kane, 81, former managing editor of the Cleveland News, died Friday. Kane started his newspaper career in 1906 and was feature editor of the News before named managing editor in Kane, beings, who also had been associated with the American Association of Travel Writers, retired as managing editor in 1953.

Ruth B. Shipley WASHINGTON (AP) Ruth B. Shipley, 81, retired head of the State Department's passport division, died Thursday. Mrs. Shipley, who headed the division for 27 years, was in service for 47 years before her retirement in 1955.

She was born in Montgomery County, Md. Dietrich von Choltitz BADEN-BADEN, Ge many (AP) Former Gen. Dietrich von Choltitz, 71, the Wehrmacht leader who defied Adolf Hitler's orders in World War II to dehere Paris, today. Hospital officials stroy died at a hospital said Von Choltitz, last commandant of the Nazi-occupied French capital, had succumbed after a long illness. Albert J.

DuPont NEW YORK (UPI) Albert J. DuPont, an executive of the Georgia Pacific or oration, died Friday in Doctors Hospital. He came to the firm in 1940 as executive vice president of one of its subsidiaries, Georgia International Corporation. Grant OK'd WASHINGTON (AP)-A grant to Livonia and a 000 loan to Linden were announced Friday by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Livonia is to use the to buy 20 acres of land for park and recreational facilities.

Linden was given the loan to construct sewerage facilities. Key Tax, GI Talks Begin By FRANK CORMIER Tex. (AP)-Secretary of Defense Robert S. some of the keys to a possible wartime tax defense spending and Viet Nam troop needs today at the President's ranch, House said Johnson wanted meet, with the Manila conference, to about diplomatic efforts to arrange a' Viet Nam peace and to consider the most recent reports from William C. Westmoreland, Gens.

commander in the wartorn country. Westmoreland's requests for additional troops, and the war's on defense outlays, seemed certain to dominate the conversation, however. Johnson has said repeatedly, most recently at his news conference Friday, that McNamara's efforts to hold down military spending, despite the war, will play a big part in the tax decision. SCAN APPROPRIATIONS SAN ANTONIO, McNamara, holding increase, discusses with President Johnson The Texas White McNamara to review Another element is the level of appropriations passed by the -adjourned Congress, a matter which Johnson said is being studied. The state of the economy is a third factor, and that seems to be heading in a direction that makes a tax hike less likely.

Westmoreland told the Manila conferees that more U. S. troops will be needed in Viet Nam. As is his custom, Johnson said such requests will be considered as they reach his desk and that the nation will apply such force as is deemed necessary to stand by the forces already on the scene. The President will be at his ranch, some 80 miles north of here, for at least several weeks.

His doctors have urged him to rest before surgery to remove a polyp growth from one vocal chord and to repair a hernia that has popped through the incision made during his gall bladder-kidney stone operation a year ago. BEFORE THANKSGIVING Doctors are expected to operate before Thanksgiving. George Christian, a White House assistant, said Friday Johnson will fly here Monday for X-rays and laboratory tests at the Brooke Army Medical Center. In response to a question, Christian said consideration was being given performing the survey at Brooke a location handy for a holiday recuperation at the ranch. Johnson also let it known will confer at the ranch, Sunwith Secretary Welfare John I W.

Gardner. It was said they'll talk about administration plans to seek an average 10 per cent increase in Social Security benefits and a forthcoming program to promote better nursing homes. Other. Cabinet members will be commuting here later, Christian said. Powell's Arrest to Await Vote NEW YORK (AP) An arrest order for Rep.

Adam Clayton Powell, sentenced to 30 days in jail for criminal contempt of court, must wait to be issued until after Tuesday's election. Supreme Court Justice Mathew M. Levy, who found the Harlem Democrat guilty on two contempt counts Friday, ordered the temporary delay. Powell faces only token opposition from three candidates. There was speculation from legal experts, however, that Powell could la not be arrested outside the state and forced to begin serving the term.

His whereabouts were uncertain. The sentence out of Powell's five-year fight to avoid, paying a $162,000 libel judgment owes a Harlem widow. On a television program, Powell called her a "bag woman" or graft collector for corrupt police. Levy also ordered Powell to pay a $250 fine. An arrest warrant for Powell was sworn out last month after his conviction on civil contempt charges.

However, a civil warrant cannot be served out" side the state or on Sundays. Levy said Powell's criminal contempt conviction was for having "flamboyantly flouted" two court orders requiring him to appear for financial examination. Attorneys for the congressman said they will appeal the arrest order as soon as it is signed. Welfare Aide Accused of Extortion NEW YORK (AP) Police have charged a welfare case worker in east Harlem with extorting $125 from one of his poverty-stricken clients, the mother of three small children. A Department of Investigations spokesman said Edward Trimas, 24, told Maria Laboy he wanted part of a supplemental allowance of $333.60 he had arranged to cover her household and clothing expenses.

Mrs. Laboy called the Welfare Department and when Trimas, college graduate, arrived Friday at the Laboy home, six detectives were waiting for him. Trimas, whose salary is $5,700 a year, was charged with second-degree grand larceny and was suspended from his post. Classified Obituaries and Funeral Notices FUNERALS CLEMSON, WILLIAM 5630 Cornell Road, Haslett Funeral services for Mr. Clemson will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Home with Rev. John H. Albrecht of 'St. Katherine's Episcopal Church officiating. Interment in Deepdale Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be James R. Underwood, Ernest D. Underwood. Louis Foutch. David Martin.

Robert Worthey, Frank Malusek. Friends desiring may make contributions to the Rector's Discretionary Fund at St. Katherine's ELLIOTT; ADRIAN L. 229 Marcy Road Religious services will be conducted by Rev. John Bullock of Trinity Methodist Church at the Estes-Leadley Colonial Chapel at 2:30 p.m.

Monday, with interment in Deepdale Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews of Mr. Elliott. Melvin Stauffer, Eugene Stauffer, Kieth Stauffer, Eugene Russell, Thomas Beamish and Vernon Elliott. MARKSAMP, GERRIT J.

1233 Ivanhoe Drive, East Lansing Religious services will be conducted by Rev. John M. Hofman of First Christian Reformed Church at the EstesLeadley Colonial Chapel at 11 a.m. Monday, with interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Pallbearers will be Jack Van Whye, Jack Kohler, Henry Bosch, Louis Reitsma, Nico Blokker and Louis May. Honorary bearers will be Klaas Vander Veen and Henry Schram.

Announcements FUNERAL DIRECTORS ESTES-LEADLEY FUNERAL HOMES Lansing-Holt invite inspection of their funeral costs. Ph. IV 2-1651. JESSEN FUNERAL HOME -Dedicated to personal service. 24-hour ambulance.

Call 372-2211. LAVEY'S A reputation for finer professional care since 1918. Phone IV 4-6329. PALMER-BUSH CO. Complete funeral service! A sympathetic understanding of all your problems.

including avoidance of needless, expense. 520 E. Mt. Hope. Ph.

2-5349. CARD OF THANKS 3 IN MEMORIAM BOOKLETS Verses and cards of thanks suggestions mailed at no charge. Phone Miss Barbara, The State Journal, IV 5-3211, ext. 253. IN MEMORIAM VALENTINE--In memory of Floyd R.

Valentine who passed away two years ago today. The depths of sorrow I cannot tell of the loss of one I loved sO well. And while he sleeps his peaceful sleep His memory I shall always keep. DEEPLY MISSED BY DAUGHTER. MRS.

NORMAN ELLIS FLORISTS 5 DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL, Arrangements are Barnes Avenue Floral. Lansing's fastest-growing flor725 W. Barnes. Ph. IV 5-5431.

PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -May be reached by P.O. Box 991 or phone IV 2-0624. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m ARE YOU A good driver? It so, you can save money on your auto insurance. Call J.

C. Walters Agency, 484-0085. AUTO INSURANCE Problem? Call Quandt Insurance Agency, 1032 N. Capitol Ave. Ph.

372-5360. A DRIVE In your car may be the drive of your life. Drive alive. J. Lee Hamrick, Realtor-Exchangor.

ALWAYS CALL--A Courtesy Cab. Ph. IV 4-4488. AVON- Christmas shopping for the youngsters. See our many new gift ideas.

Call IV 2-6893. BELLON SISTERS Beauty Shop presents Dawn English our newest stylist. E. Michigan. Ph.

IV 5-9691. CAN'T LEAVE The baby in the car? Use our drive-in window. Apothecary Surgical Supply, 601 N. Washington. COINS Bought and sold.

Quick cash! Lansing's leading coin and stamp dealer: Lansing Coin Stamp. 233 S. Washington. Ph. 485-2418.

DETECTIVES Quick results on domestic cases. Also lie detector test. Oldest agency Greater Lansing Detective Agency. Call 332-6541. DIVORCED OR WIDOWED Parents attention.

"Solo. Parents" club accepting new members. Nov 11, 8:00 p.m. Jack Tar. For information Ph.

IV 9-6879. FATHERS As head of the household present your family with our decorator's special, 16 heavy oil portrait of yourself. For this Christmas special call Versluis Studio, 882-5733. FIRE INSURANCE -For home. business or household goods.

See your Auto Owners agent. GAMES Toys. paint-by-number, mosette sets: puzzles, models at Verne's Pharmacy, corner of East Kalamazoo and Shepard Streets. GET GAS AT NIGHT-At Mac's AllCar Serivee, Saginaw at Washington. Ph.

IV 9-3910. We never close. GLASSES -Fit complete to your prescription: also sunglasses. Call Optical Discount, 416 Tussing IV 2-4667. GOVERNOR ROMNEY Needs a proven Republican leader to help keep Michigan on the move.

Vote Phil O. Pittenger. State Representative. Pd. pol.

adv. HUNTERS See our large selection of jackets, shirts. wool shirts. Insulated. wrinkle resistant, strong, durable.

Schetzer's. "Workwear Center for Over 60 Years. 601 E. Michigan. INSURANCE For personal service on all.

types of insurance, call The Darrell Brown Agency, Haslett. Ph. 339-8759. ILIFE INSURANCE -Buys money today for future delivery. Call Fred W.

Gesse. 482-3577. LOST please OR return STRAYED Episcopalians. to All Saints. Building is completed, reward is great.

bring to Saints Episcopal Church, 800 Abbott East Lansing. RAISE YOUR SPIRITS With a date for beauty at the Fred-E-Budget Beauty Shop, Reasonable prices too! For appointment Ph. 484-6760. Closed Mondays. SOMEONE YOU KNOW A gift portrait of yourself would make a cherished gift for someone you know.

and only you can give it! Make your appointment now. Ph. IV 4-2538. LeClears. SUNNY DOLLARS Have tops to 3.

$1.000. two $100 and bottoms to four $25. Need opposite halves. Will split. Ph.

337-7717. TELEPHONE ANSWERINGSERVICE- By Western Union. Announcing latest addition to our customer services! Ph. 372-5680, IV 4-5371. THE FATMAN-Private detective.

24- hour shadowing. tape, foto-film evidence. confidential: nationwide. Free consultation. Call WO 4-2445.

Write 194 N. Union Battle Creek. Mich. TRUSSES FITTED Crutches and canes sold or rented at McFarlane Drug, 428 S. Washington Ave.

WHEEL CHAIR Hollywood Starliner. 8" casters, chrome plated steel frame, footrest hangers and handrims, skirtguards, easy to clean. safety brakes. All this plus more for easy maneuverability. Rouser Drug and Supply 197 E.

Allegan at 123 S. Washington. Ph. IV 9-1405. WHITE COLLAR EXECUTIVES Confidential credit counseling by appointment.

Call Mr. Bolenbaugh, 487- 5929. Budget Adjustment Service, Inc. WILL THE MAN Who witnessed the accident on November 24. 1963, 2 miles west of Bellevue on M-78.

please call IV 4-5335. Your information is urgently needed. You were driving a light blue or light gray station wagon at the time. $10 REWARD Do you know anyone who needs roofing or siding? Ph. OX 4-7411 RUMMAGE SALES 8 PORCH RUMMAGE- Saturday, all day or after 6 Sunday through Saturday.

648 E. Cavanaugh. RUMMAGE SALE Cashmere coat, size 10, $8. New ski jacket, size 14, S8. Women's dresses.

blouses, size 10-12. 50c to $3. Saturday and Sunday, 10 to 4. 2176 Seminole Okemos. Ph.

ED 2-4050. AUCTION SALES 8A AUCTIONS Household. commercial. Wilson. estimates, Ph.

farm 627-5422 and antique. Howard or 627-5561. Announcements AUCTION SALES 8A AUCTIONEERS Stan Perkins, Central Michigan's most dependable. Phone Swartz Creek. 635-9400.

PUBLIC AUCTION- Thursday. November 10, at 1 p.m. Located miles east of Owosso on M-21 to State south 200' or mile north of Corunna. Known as Emery's Saw Mill. Complete liquidation of saw mill equipment.

Details er. later. Wayne G. Feighner, Auctioneer, Mason. SHARE THE RIDE 10 CARS DELIVERED -Anywhere.

Drivers needed. Auto driveaway, 343 E. Jefferson, Detroit. Ph. 965-3456.

FREE RIDE To Florida for lady leaving about Nov. 20. references exchanged. Ph. ED 2-1889.

LANSING TO LOS ANGELES- Taking Route 66. should arrive around the 15th. References exchanged. Call Ray IV 2-8601. YOUNG MAN- Wants ride to Lansing with someone who works 8 to 5.

and lives in Williamston or Webberville area. Ph. 655-2553 after 5:30. Automotive AIRPLANES AA AVIATION PROGRAM Flying the Carribean with Marion and Bob Auburn, November 10, 8:30 p.m. $1.50 adults.

75c children. General Aviation. Inc. Lansing, Mich. Ph.

372- 6430. FRANCIS AVIATION Will finance your flight training. Trial lesson. $5. Single and multi engine.

Ph. 484-1324. INSTRUCTION -Available in the finest airplanes in this area. Both fixed gear and retractable. For details call General Aviation.

Inc. 372-6430. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE 1960. Best offer. 1616 Springfield Lane after 5:30.

BONNEVILLE. 1966 Convertible. Marine Turquois, white top, 5,500 miles. new set of premium tires. 389 cubic Inches, automatic, twin exhaust system, 4-way flashers.

must sell. Take over payments. Ph. 372-2503. BUICK 1963 Wildcat convertible.

new top. 27,000 miles with premium tires. Make offer, have financing. Call 372-6030. BUICK, 1964 Riveria Sport Coupe, Turbine Drive, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, power windows.

whitewall tires. Beige with saddle tan interior, low mileage. 1- owner. $2,495. Lorenz Brothers, 2407 E.

Michigan. Ph. IV 7-3769. BUICK. 1966 Special Sport Wagon, V-8.

Turbine Drive, radio, heater, power steering, arctic white with red leatherette trim. New car warranty. $2.750. Lorenz Brothers, 2407 E. Michigan.

Ph. IV 7-3769. BUICK. 1965-LeSabre. 2-door hardtop.

Turbine Drive, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, whitewall tires, gold mist and white, matching trim. 17.000-mile car, new car warranty. $2,395. Lorenz Brothers, 2407 E. Michigan.

Ph. IV 7-3769. BUICK-1962 Special convertible. V-6. automatic, bucket seats.

$700. Ph. 351-9465. BUICK 1965 Gran Sport, excellent shape. $1,600.

See at 427 W. Randolph St. BUICK-1966 LeSabre custom 2-door hardtop, saddle mist with black vinyl top, power steering and brakes. radio, heater. tinted glass.

10.000 miles. New car warranty left. Only $2.695. Bill Richards Buick Rambler, out S. Cedar on US-127 between Holt and Mason.

Ph. OR 7-3541. BUICK-1966 LeSabre, Custom 400, 2- door hardtop. Beautiful turquoise, radio, heater, automatic, power steering. power brakes, tinted glass, 000 miles.

One owner, new-car trade 595. with Bill factory Richard's warranty Buick left. Only Rambler. out S. Cedar on US-127 between Holt and Mason.

Ph. OR 7-3541. BUICK-1966 LeSabre, Custom 400. 4- door hardtop, saddle mist with AMFM radio. power steering, power brakes.

radio. heater. automatic. power windows. power seat, tilt wheel.

Only 13.000 miles. One owner new car trade. $2.795. Bill Richards Buick Rambler, out S. Cedar on US-127, between Holt and Mason.

Ph. OR 7-3541. BUICK 1960 convertible. Good runner. Good condition, $395.

Stop out today and ask for George Potthem at Story Olds Used Cars, 1153 Michigan East Lansing. Ph. IV 2-1311. Open Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings till 9. BUICK 1966 Riviera.

Power steering. brakes and windows. custom trim, whitewall tires. wire wheels. I Car purchased March.

1966. 2,000 miles. $3.995. Ph. IV 2-3640.

CADILLACS Low mileage, recent trades. 1964's. 1965's and 1966's. Priced to sell. McClintock Cadillac.

2400 E. Michigan. CADILLAC-1966 4-door Sedan de Ville. Light blue, all power, air conditioning, stereo FM-AM radio, 23.000 miles. Excellent condition.

$5.500. Ph. IV 7-0529. CADILLAC-1961, 4-door hardtop. Power steering, brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls.

Sharp. Payments $39 per month. Powers Used Cars, 1300 E. Michigan. Ph.

IV 2-2260. CADILLAC. 1960 -Black secan. Very good condition. 627 CADILLAC, 1963 Metallic green, 2- door DeVille, sharp, full power.

Call 882-7949. CADILLAC. 1963 Convertible. Red. white top, all power, Autronic Eye.

Factory air conditioning, Cruise Control. 38.000 miles. Call 482-6848. CHEVELLE 1966 Super Sport, V-S. automatic, $2.200 or best offer.

Ph. TU 2-0974. CHEVELLE 1965 station wagon. 8-cylinder. standard shift with overdrive.

radio, excellent condition. See this car at Bill Bondy Used Cars, 814 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 2-9466.

CHEVROLET 1963. Impala 4-door sedan, V-8, Powerglide, power steering. brakes. $1.395. Dick Lyon Chrysler-Plymouth.

227 N. Cedar, Mason. Ph. OR 7-3931. CHEVROLET 1965 Bel Air, 4-door sedan, V-8.

Powerglide. very clean, by owner, $1,750. Ph. 484-3924. CHEVROLET-1961, 2-door.

Biscayne, 6. Good, must sell. $550. Call 393-2068 after 5. CHEVROLET Powerglide.

1965 Impala 4-door. power steering, push button radio, new car warranty. Ph. IV 2-6977. CHEVROLET 1965 Super white Sport convertible, white with top.

Excellent condition. Automatic transmission. power. $1.995. Stop out today and ask for Bruce Allen at Story Olds Used Cars, 1153 Michigan East Lansing.

Ph. IV 2-1311. Open Monday, Thursday evenings till 9, CHEVROLET, 1966 -Malibu, automatje. V-8, whitewalls. low mileage.

Excellent. Must sacrifice. Ph. 485-2368. CHEVROLET-1966 Impala convertible.

6.000 miles. Desperate. Ph. IV 5-8227 or 372-6779. CHEVROLETS good selection at Gerry's Auto Sales.

3030 S. Cedar. Ph. 393-1464. TU 2-5637.

CHEVROLET-Lee Haslett. Mich. Check our deals. Open every night 'til 9. Ph.

FE 9-8226. OK Used Cars. -Save! Drive out Saginaw Highway (M-43) 5 minutes west of Waverly Road and get our prices! Huhn Chevrolet Sales. Ph. 627-2350.

Open nights 'til 9. CHEVROLET 1966 Impala super sport, convertible. Power steering, automatic. 275 h.p. $2.500.

Ph. 372- 6532. CHEVROLET. 1965 Malibu Super Sport, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes. radio.

and rear speaker. real nice car. Stan Cowan Mercury, 506 N. Clinton, St. Johns.

Ph. 224-2334. CHEVROLET, 1961 Impala. 2-roor, hardtop. automatic, V-8.

new tires. Above average. $675. Ph. 372-5171.

CHEVROLET, 1959 Impala, 2-door, 348 cubic inch, 3-speed Hurst. 3-2's, good condition. Ph. 332-2628 after 5:30 p.m. CHEVROLET 1961 Impala convertible.

V-8. bronze. black top, rear speaker, whitewalls, clean, sharp. Call TU 2-0976. CHEVROLET-1964 Impala Super Sport convertible, 327 V-8, 4-speed, power steering, radio and whitewalls.

$1,695. Al Rice Chevrolet. 711 N. Cedar. Mason at US-127 overpass.

Ph. 676-2418. CHEVROLET, 1964 Biscayne 4-door with thrifty 6-cylinder engine, automatic and power steering. Top mechanical condition. Priced within your budget.

$1.295. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 1431 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 4-4517.

CHEVROLET. 1964 Convertible. You don't need any money if you can take over payments of $46 per month. Call IV 9-2379, ask for Credit Manager. CHEVROLET.

1963-Biscayne. 2-door. Economical 6 with standard transmission. radio. spotless condition.

$18 down, low monthly payments. Crain's Motors, corner Grand River at Larch. Ph. 485-0714. CHEVROLET 1957: 1958 Chevrolet: 1959 Chevrolet: 1960 Ford: 1959 Chrysler; 1960 Mercury; 1965 Ford pickup; 1960 Chevrolet wagon; 1961 Rambler wagon; $75 and up.

No cash needed. Mr. C's Used Cars, 730 E. Michigan. Ph.

IV 4-7715. CHEVROLET-1959 Biscayne. 6-cylinder. standard transmission. 1125 Bement.

Ph. 482-8434. CHEVROLET, 1965 Biscayne station wagon. Excellent condition. Call Laingsburg.

651-5897. CHEVROLET, 1963 Impala 2-door hardtop. 283 engine with automatic transmission. Spotless inside and out with turquoise and white tires. See this one at A Used Cars, 720 N.

Larch. CHEVROLET-1966 Bel Alr 4-door, 195 h.p, V-8. Powerglide transmission. power steering, radio, EZI wind- shield, other custom features, maderia maroon finish, whitewall tires, very nice. $2.395.

a d-Cook Chevytown Used Car Lot No. 2. 2515 E. Michigan. Ph.

IV 5-2857. your purse. CLASSIFIED ADS put power Into Automotive AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEVROLET. 1962 4-door sedan. excellent condition throughout.

Priced to sell. $695. A Used Cars, 720 N. Larch. CHEVROLET, 1964 shift, Biscayne 4-door.

6-cylinder, standard good tires, undercoated. Exceptional condition. $1.145. Write P.O. Box 2322.

Lansing. CHEVROLET 1956 2-door hardtop from California, Conservative custom first place show winner. Must see to appreciate, Must sell. Ph. Detroit.

DU 2-6526. CHEVROLET 1961 Bel Air. V-8. 4- door. automatic, no rust.

Phone IV 5-0403, 1808 Autumn Lane. CHEVY II-1962 Nova 4-door. 6-cylinder. Powerglide, radio and wheelcovers. A one-owner car.

$795. Al Rice Chevrolet. 711 N. Cedar. Mason, at US-127 overpass.

Ph. 676-2418. CHEVY radio. II. heater and automatic wagon trans1963 Station mission.

Very good tires. Body is rust free. Tu-tone finish with chrome luggage carrier. $895. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 1431 E.

Michigan. Ph. IV 4-4517. CHRYSLER. 1960 Saratoga, 4-door sedan.

Torqueflite. power steering. power brakes, radio. an excellent second car. $495.

Harold Pletz Motor Sales. 150 E. Grand River. Williamston. Ph.

655-1870. CHRYSLER. 1965 Newport. 4-door. Fully equipped including power steering.

Low mileage. one-owner. Exceptionally clean. good looking and ready to go. Get our generous trade allowance.

$2.195. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 1431 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 4-4517.

CORVAIR 1965 Corsa. exceptionally low mileage. Very good condition. One owner. Inquiries can between be made by calling IV 4-8697 10 a.m.

and 6 p.m. CORVAIR 1963. Monza. New tires, good condition. Also, 1961 Dodge, 6- cylinder, automatic.

Good condition. offer. Must sell. Ph. IV 9-1895.

CORVAIR, 1965-Corsa convertible. 4. speed, turbo-charged. New tires. Silver mist, white top, black interior.

Sporty little car that'll go in the snow. Spartan Motors, 3000 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 7-3715.

CORVAIR, 1960 4-door, standard shift, $395. Crain's Motors, 2926 E. Saginaw Ph. 489-1008. CORVAIR-1962 4-door, 4-speed, clean, $425.

Ph, OX 9-2973. CORVAIR MONZA-1962 2-door, bucket seats, 4-speed, like new. $550. Ph. OX 9-2973.

CORVAIR 1965 Corsa. 2-door hardtop, 4-speed, 110 h.p., excellent dition throughout. Just $45 down. low monthly payments. Mr.

C's Used Cars. 730 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 4-7715.

CORVETTE 1966, 427. 425 h.p. By owner. 4-speed, 4.11, AM-FM radio, perfect condition. Ph.

489-7464. CORVETTE, 1964-With "327" engine. It's loaded! A red hot. car and a red hot deal! Just try it and you'll buy it! $2.495. Philp Dodge Used Cars.

3011 E. Saginaw. Ph. 372-4609. CORVETTE 1963 convertible.

AM-FM. Daytona blue, matching interior. A lady owned Corvette that's really been babied. Spartan Motors, 2108 E. Michigan.

Ph. IV DART. 1965 By owner. Automatic, 25,000 miles, factory warranty, white, blue interior. Ph.

351-7938. DODGE-1966 Polara wagon. Good condition. Will sacrifice. Ph.

IV 9-5604. DODGE, 1965 Coronet station wagon with automatic transmission and power steering. A spotless wagon you will be proud to own. Take advantage of the many remaining miles of "Factory Buy now priced! $1.795. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E.

Saginaw. Ph. 372-4609. DODGE. 1966 Coronet hardtop.

Save $500 on this beauty with only 7.000 miles, power steering, automatic transmission. radio, heater and whitewall tires. 43,000 miles of "Factory Warranty" remaining. Terrific buy only $2.195. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E.

Saginaw. Ph. 372-4609. DODGE, 1964 Custom "880" 4-door sedan. Sparkling white finish with blue interior.

This is a sharp oneowner with power steering. automatic transmission, radio. and heater. Priced to sell! $1.495. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E.

Saginaw. Ph. 372-4609. DODGE-1965 Coronet 500, very clean, $1.850. Ph.

332-4874. DODGE. 1963 4-door with automatic, radio. heater and economy 6 I Philp engine. Dodge Trade Used and finance.

'1431 $1,095. E. Cars, Michigan. Call IV 4-4517. DODGE.

1965-Polara 9-passenger tion wagon with V-8. automatic. power steering and brakes and many other extras Including Cruise Control. White finish with beautiful turquoise interior. Real sharp.

You'll like it! $2.295. Philp Dodge Used Cars. 1431 E. Michigan, Ph. IV 4-4517.

DODGES USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES 1966, 1965, 1964. 1963, 1962 SEVERAL with factory ranty. We need room. WELCH DODGE DOWNTOWN GRAND LEDGE DODGE, 1964- 4-door. Spotless white finish with red interior.

Don't miss it! $1.095. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E. Saginaw. Ph. 372-4609.

DODGE, 1963 Polara 500. full power and new 383 motor, $1.100. Ph. IV 4-9305. DODGE 1961 station wagon, runs good, a real buy, $295 or best offer.

Cosgrove's Used Cars, 1410 W. Saginaw. Ph. IV 4-1454: FAIRLANE. 1964-289, 4-speed, header, red.

$1.250. Ph. 372-5398 or TU 2-9496. FALCON-1965 Futura 2-door hardton. 3-speed, will sacrifice.

Call 489-4877 after 5:30. FALCON 1960 6-cylinder, automatic, 4-door. $295. Ph. 485-8454.

FALCON 1960 2-door. Engine overhauled, many new parts. $200. Ph. 337-0878.

FALCON 1962 Futura 2-door. Automatic, bucket seats. Beautiful honey beige, matching interior. Radio, whitewalls. Sporty little car for the wife.

Spartan Motors, 3000 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 7-3715. FALCON.

1961-4-door. 6. automatic. $495. Crain's Motors.

2926 E. Saginaw. Ph. 489-1008. FALCON.

1963 Wagon. You don't need any money if you can take over payments of $29 per month. Crain's Motors. Ph. IV 9-2379, ask for Credit Manager.

FALCON, 19606-cylinder, standard, 2- door, good tires. Average condition. $150. Ph. IV 5-4053.

FALCON, 1962 Station wagon, automatic transmission, deluxe, chrome luggage carrier, dark blue metallic finish. Ready to go, $595 full price. A Used Cars, 720 N. Larch. FORD 1962 Galaxie, V-8.

4-door. Black, red, white interior. Sharp. By original owner. Ph.

TU 2-5125. FORD. 1961 Galaxie, brown, with green interior, automatic. Power steering, power brakes. Ph.

627-2353. FORD--1963 Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop, V-8. standard transmission. excellent condition. Ph.

353-0952. FORD-1964 Galaxie 500. 2-door, hardtop. A-1 condition. Must sell.

Best offer. Ph. 355-0865. FORD. 1966 Country Squire Wagon.

Perfect condition. 15.000 miles. Best offer. Call 393-0674 after 5 p.m. FORD 1964.

Fairlane 500, V-S. auto- matic, radio, heater, red with matching interior. Top condition. Low mileage. 4635 N.

Turner. After 5 p.m. FORD. 1965 Custom 2-door sedan. Excellent condition, only $1,295.

Bill Fowler Ford Sales, U.S. 27, East DeWitt. Ph. NO 9-2725. FORD, 1966 Custom 2-door sedan.

Just 13.000 actual miles. Save that 1st year's depreciation on this one. Buy it for only $1.695. Bill Fowler Ford Sales, U.S. 27, East DeWitt.

Ph. NO 9-2725. FORD, 1960- Hydra-Matic. V-8. Good running condition.

Body in good shape. $150. Ph. IV 5-2585. FORD.

1961-Galaxie, V-8, 4-door, automatic. $450, sharp and clean. Ph. IV 2-8253. FORD.

1964-Galaxie convertible. V-8 engine, red with white top. $800. Call Portland, 647-6732 after 5:30. FORD 1958 V-8.

standard. good condition. Must sacrifice, $125. 500 W. Walker St.

Johns. Ph. 224-7289. FORD-1963 Galaxie 2-door, 6, ard shift. low mileage.

Payments $45 a month. Graft Auto Sales. 3117 N. East St. (N.

U.S. 27). Ph. IV 9-3893. FORD-1959 Custom 4-door.

Automatic. one owner, priced to sell. Ph. IV 4-3428. 3512 Ridgefield Rd.

FORD, 1965 2-door, 6. automatic. 475. Crain's Motors, 2926 E. Saginaw.

Ph. 489-1008. FORD, 1961-Fairlane 4-door with V-8. automatic. radio and heater.

Far average mechanical condition. Priced under retail. $495. Philp Dodge, Used 4-4517. Cars, 1431 E.

Michigan. FORD. 1964. Fairlane 500, 2-door hard: top with V-8 and 4-speed transmission. Sharp red finish with matching leather interior.

Buy today and save S200. $1.295. Philp Dodge Used Cars. 1431 E. Michigan.

Ph. IV 4-4517. FORD. 1963 Galaxie "XL, 2-door. Hardtop.

Real nice white one with flashy red interior and whitewall tires. Runs just as good as it looks. Buy now and save! $1.095. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E. Saginaw.

372-4609. FORD-1964. Fairlane 500, 2-door sedan. standard transmission, 6-cylinder. radio.

heater. Sharp. Payments $39 per month. Powers Used Cars, 1328 S. Washington.

Ph. IV 9-2845. FORD, 1965 Fairlane 2-door hardtop, high performance. 4-speed transmission. You don't need any money dE, you can take over payments $47 per month.

Call IV 9-2379, ask for Credit Manager. FORD 1952 V-8. 12-volt, new tires, 6-ply, no rust anywhere, $250. Ph. IV 9-7701.

THE STATE JOURNAL Lansing, Michigan Nov. 5, 1966 B-7 Automotive AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 FORD 1954 convertible. Excellent shape inside and out. $200. Ph.

ED 2-6279. FORD. 1962 Galaxie 4-door. sharp. Mack Auto Sales, mile south of Holt on US-127.

FORD. 1964-Station wagon. Country Sedan, V-8. automatic transmission. good tires.

good condition. Ph. 882-3103. FORD-1962 Fairlane. V-8, automatic.

radio. heater, new tires. Outstanding condition. full price. $595.

Geo. Reagan Auto Sales, 2121 E. Michigan Ave. Ph. IV 2-1281.

FORD. 1962 Country Sedan, wagon. Luggage rack. 8-cylinder. Cruise-0Matic.

$650. Ph. 677-7751. GMC. 1965 Heavy duty suburban station wagon.

Power. very nice condition. $1,875, Rhynard's Truck Sales, 200 N. Larch. Ph.

IV 7-5491. Telegram Takes Joy From Gift MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Army Pic. Michael Lavern Pugh of Memphis sent his October pay home from Viet Nam and told his parents to use it to "buy yourselves Christmas presents." Mr. and Mrs.

Jack L. Pugh received the letter Friday 90 minutes after they got a telegram telling them their son was dead. Pugh, 20, was killed in combat near said. Saigon Tuesday, the telegram Classified Advertising DAILY AND SUNDAY Effective October 1, 1966 Dial IV 5-3211 LOCAL CLASSIFIED "CASH" RATE 4 7 8 10 3 3.24 3.72 5.67 6.48| 7.50 4 lines 1.64 4.32| 4.96| 7.56 8.64|10.00 5 lines lines 2.05 2.46| 6.48 5.40 7.44 6.20| 11.34 9.45 10.80 12.96|15.00 12.50 6 7 lines 2.87 7.56 15.12|17.50 9 lines 3.69| 8 lines 3.28 8.64| 15.12 17.28 20.00 10 4.10 10.80 12.40 18.90 21.60|25.00 11 lines 4.51 11.88|13.64|20.79|23.76|27.50 12 lines 4.92|12.96|14.88 22.68 25.92|30.00 13 lines 5.33|14.04 15.12 24.57 30.24 28.08 35.00 32.50 Advertising 1s sold by the "line." Reference to "words" for estimating purposes only Count 5 average 6-letter words to the line. Groups of initials or figures count as one word.

DEADLINESTransient (non-contract) ads taken P.M. daily. Noon Saturday for Sunday, 4 P.M. Saturday for Monday (transient only). immediately.

Check your Cancellations ads, report and errors corrections on typographical errors can be made until 10 A.M. Monday through Friday, 9 A.M. for Saturday, 12 noon Saturday for Sunday, The State Journal will be incorrect responsible only for the first day's insertion. of Days Ad Is to Run Out-of-Town orders accepted on charge if you have a telephone listed in your name. The State Journal reserves the right to edit or reject any advertising copy Announcements MAIL IN BOXES AT 10 A.

12 25 28 30 31 36 40 50 51 52 57 59 60 63 64 168 172 177 178 189 LOST, FOUND, STRAYED FOUND Black kitten in vicinity of Ottawa and Butler. Call Ingham County Animal Shelter. GERMAN SHEPARD. (LARGE) male, 3 years old, black and brown. name Thor, lost in Potters reward.

a area. Can't hear well, Ph. IV 9-4477. 6 months old. female, gray, white and yellow angora, lost in Willow, Logan vicinity.

Ph. 372-1485. LARGE REWARD -For return of my toy male Pomeranian, lost in Warren's Poplar Restaurant area, Master and constant companions. Please 485-0657 or 485-2226. ext.

64. LOST German Shorthaired pointer. Female. Wednesday, near Jolly Rd. and Tree.

Reward. Ph. 882-7356. LOST -Black male cat. missing since Monday evening.

Please phone 882- 3535. PARAKEET- Yellow faced blue. Calls himself "Buddy." Lost from 2417 Sterling Ave. Reward. Ph.

IV 2-9314. SMALL CAT Found near Eastern high school. Gray and white male. Ph. IV 5-4666.

$100 REWARD- Or return or information leading to the recovery of Doberman-Pinscher, black and tan. male one year old. Lost in Holt-Mason area. Dog valuable only to my family as a seeing eye dog. Must be alive for full reward.

Ph. OR 6-2358. Obituaries and Funeral Notices BAHL, BYRON O. 106 S. Charles St.

Age 51, died Friday, at a local hospital. Born 14. 1914, at Nashville. Mich. Mr.

Bahl had been a lifetime resident of Lansing, employed by Bruce Cartage Co. for 15 years. Surviving are: the wife, Margaret; two daughters. Mrs. Linda Martin, Miss Carol Eahl, both of Lansing; three sons, Rodney and Roger, both of Lansing, Pfc.

Dale Bahl. Viet Nam; three brothers, Andrew, Gerald and Orland. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at th: Gorsline Runciman Funeral Home with Rev. E.

L. Woldt of the Christ Lutheran Church officiating. Interment in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. YELLAND, MRS. EMILIE WOOD 908 F.

Mt. Hope Age 75. died Friday at a local hospital. Born March 7. 1891.

in Ishpeming. Mrs. Yelland had been a resident of Lansing for 41 years. Assistant principal of Walter French Junior High School from its opening in 1925 until her retirement in 1955. had previously taught in National Mine near Ishpeming, teaching for 43 years.

Graduated from Northern Mich1gan University and the University of Michigan, a member of the National Retired Teachers Association, Michigan Education Association and the National Education Association. member of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, member of Mt. Hope Avenue Methodist Church, member of the Woman's Society and the women's prayer group of the church. Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs.

Dale (Leona) Decker. Lansing; one step-son. Capt. Wilfred Yelland Virginia: five grandchildren; c.ne sister Mrs. Eva Hill.

Saginaw: two brothers, Bill Wood, Iron Mountain. and Lewellyn. Flint: several neices and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Home with Rev.

Bert Vermeulen of the Mt. Hope Methodist Church officiating. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Christian Roosenraad. Rev.

Meinte Schuurmans. Frank Beck. Donald Wheeler. Forrest Averill. Keith Granger.

FUNERALS CASTLE, MRS. DELIA L. 517 S. Magnolia Funeral services Mrs. Castle were held Saturday at 1 p.m.

at the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral Home with Rev. Roy J. Schramm of Pilgrim Congregational Church officiating. Interment in Gresham Cemetery in Eaton County. TROKLE, JOHN Lansing Funeral services for Mr.

Trokle will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Casimir Church, Fr. Michael J. Mleko officiating.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery. Arrangements by the Jessen Funeral Home. GTO. 1964 Excellent condition.

500. Call after 5 p.m.. 482-6981. JEEP, 1955 With V-8 engine, 4-wheel drive. Warn hubs and good tires.

A good runner. Our price. just $595. Philp Dodge Used Cars, 3011 E. Saginaw.

Ph. 372-4609. JEEP WAGONEER 1964. 4-wheel drive. 37.000 miles.

Inquire evenings and weekends at 484-3940. JEEP. 1947 Pickup. 4-wheel drive. motor and transmission completely rebuilt.

runs perfect. Ph. Thorp Mo2-1689. JEEP-1966 Meyer snow plow, full with full cab on jeep. Complete with chains, ready for work.

Priced for quick sale. $895. Herb Smith Auto Sales. 1919 E. Michigan Ave.

Ph. 489-4966. JEEPS. over dealer cost. Bob Baker American Motors.

Michigan between Frandor and the campus. LINCOLN, 1963 All black, burgundy leather interior, full power. air. 6- way seats. selling below wholesale Call 882-1469.

LINCOLN 1951. Excellent condition. $250. Call 482-0108. 1407 Massachusetts.

MERCURY, 1964 Park Lane, here is a sharp 4-door hardtop with bucket seats, full power, 1-owner, with all new tires. Priced right. Cowan Mercury. 506 N. Clinton.

St. John. Ph. 224-2334. MERCURYS Best dollar-for-dollar car values in town at Al Edwards 3125 E.

naw. north of Frandor. MUSTANG 1965. 289. V-8.

4-speed. radio, heater. whitewall tires, low mileage, a real sharpie. Only $1.595. Quality Auto Sales, 2064 N.

Cedar, Holt. Ph. OX 4-0119. MUSTANG. 1965 Convertible.

V-8. automatic. one owner. excellent condition. Wheels of Lansing.

2200 S. Cedar. MUSTANG 1965 2-door hardtop. 6- cylinder, 3-speed. Twilight turquoise, white interior.

New whitewalls. Sporty, sparkling economical beauty, Spartan Motors. 2108 E. gan. Ph.

IV 4-5465. MUSTANG. 1965. 2-door with V-8. speed transmission.

radio and heater. Exceptionally clean and good looking, runs just as good as it looks. Priced to sell. $1.695. Dodge Used Cars.

1431 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 4-4517 MUSTANG 1966. six.

stick. Sprint package. 4,000 miles. Showroom sharp. $1.995.

Ph. 482-2684. interior. MUSTANG. 1966 Excellent -Candy condition.

3-speed. apple 289 engine, low mileage. Can arrange for full new car warranty. $1,995, Call 485-6983. MUSTANG 1965.

V-8. radio. A good car, $1.395. Ph. 372-1578.

MUSTANG-1966 2-door hardtop. radio, heater, whitewall tires. 6-cylinder, red with white interior, factory warranty. Can't be told from new. Full price.

$1.795. Geo. Reagan Auto Sales. 2121 E. Michigan Ave.

Ph. IV 2-1281. MUSTANG-1965 2-door hardtop, V-S. radio, heater. whitewall tires.

bur. gundy with black interior. New car condition. Full price. $1.595.

Geo. Reagan Auto Sales, 2121 E. Michigan Ave. Ph. IV 2-1281.

OLDSMOBILE-1965 88 4-door hardtop. new tires. Good condition. Ph. OLDSMOBILE-1965 4-door.

automatsteering and brakes. 12.600 miles. Ph. IV 4-1603. 414 N.

Francis. OLDSMOBILE ible, 1963. Excellent condition. $1.350. Ph.

484-6232. OLDSMOBILE-1961 Starfire, excellent condition, new tires. interior very clean. Bucket seats, walnut grain console. Call 372-2027.

OLDSMOBILE 1966 F-85 deluxe. 6- cylinder. 4-door, automatic, radio, fine condition. $1.950. Ph.

351-4316. OLDSMOBILE 1960 Dynamic "88 Power steering and brakes, radio, heater, $200. Ph. 485-2326. OLDSMOBILE 1966 luxury sedan.

All the extras plus air. Will take trade in. Ph. TU 2-6290. OLDSMOBILE, 1965 Jetstar.

18.000 acutal miles, power. Call 339-2274. OLDSMOBILE 1966 station wagon. power steering and brakes, lots extras! $2.550. Ph.

655-1081. OLDSMOBILE. 1963 Dynamic 88. door hardtop. power steering and brakes.

1-owner, Good buy for only $1.000. Call 882-0152. OLDSMOBILE 1964 88 convertible. Perfect condition. 1-owner car.

Before 6 IV 9-8653: after call IV 9-7702. OLDSMOBILE, 1964 4-door hardtop. with power steering and power brakes. radio. well kept family car.

Stan Cowan Mercury, 506 N. Clinton. St. Johns. Ph.

224-2334. OLDSMOBILE. 1963 98, green, 4-door, hardtop, full power. excellent condition. Call NO 9-2957 or ED 2-1796.

OLDSMOBILE. 1962 Starfire, V-8. automatic. power steering and brakes, sharp. Red with leather bucket seats.

Wheels of Lansing, 2200 S. Cedar. 1963 Cutlass. 2-door, speed, new engine and cutch, good tires. Ph.

332-2628 after 5:30 p.m. OLDSMOBILE 1963 98. Sharp. Low milaege. Cogswell Motor Sales.

2306 E. Michigan. Open evenings. OLDSMOBILE-Cutlas. 1966 Holiday coupe.

Tropic turquoise, power steering, automatic transmission. radio, many extras. 11.000 miles. $2.450. Ph.

484-9532. OLDSMOBILE 1965 Cutlass. 2-door sports coupe, $1.650. must sell. owner in service.

Ph. IV 2-3677. OLDSMOBILE 1963 windows. 4-door luxury sedan. Power seats.

brakes. steering. Automatic mission. 37.000 miles. Ph.

TU 2-9843. 5012 S. Pennsylvania. OLDSMOBILE 1963 Starfire. 2-door hardtop.

Full power. low Rose. mileage, like new. Color Antique $1,450. Ph.

372-1749 after 4:30. OLDSMOBILE. 1960 4-door wagon. Power, automatic transmission. Excellent condition.

No money down. Low monthly payments. Crain's Motors. corner Grand River and Larch. Ph.

485-0714. OLDSMOBILE, 1963 You don't need any money if you can take over payments of $38 per month. Call 9-2379. ask for Credit Manager. OLDSMOBILE 1966 F-85.

4-door hardtop 6-cylinder. power steering, power brakes. $2.495. Stop out today and ask for Dick Megarah at Story Olds Used Cars. 1153 Michigan East Lansing.

Ph. IV 2-1311. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday evenings till 9. OLDSMOBILE 1966 Dynamic 88. door hardtop.

Low mileage. power steering, brakes. Ph. 482-6162. OLDSMOBILE-1965 deluxe.

F-85, V-8, 4-door sedan. Metallic blue. power steering, power transmission, deluxe radio. 1-owner car. like new, mileage 18,000.

Ph. 372-3435. OLDSMOBILE-1963. F-85. 2-door.

tomatic, radio. heater, economical V-8. No money down, small monthly payments. Superior Motors, 2124 Cedar. Ph.

IV 4-9305. OLDSMOBILE 1964 Cutlass Holiday coupe, power steering, 3-on-the-floor. bucket seats. console. new' whitewall tires.

$1,050. Call ED 2-8012. OLDSMOBILE, 1966 Dynamic 4-door hardtop, air conditioned, power seats. FM radio. must sell.

Ph. TU 2-2662. OLDSMOBILE, OLDSMOBILE1966 OLDS -88 1965 OLDS-88, we have 3. 1964 OLDS-88 1964 PONTIAC-GTO 1963 OLDS-88 1963 FORD-Galaxie 1962 OLDS-88 and 98 1962 FORD -Fairlane BANK RATES STARNAMAN OLDS M-43 GRAND LEDGE OLDSMOBILE-1965. F-85, 4-barrel, 4- exhaust.

has warranty book. $1,495. Call TU 2-2703. OLDSMOBILE, 1965 Delta 88 4-door sedan. Automatic.

power steering and brakes. 15.000 miles. Excellent condition. Ph. IV 2-4885.

OLDSMOBILE. 1962 Starfire convertible, radio, all power. Good dition. Ph. IV 4-1838.

OLDSMOBILE-1961 Dynamic 88 wagon. Power steering, brakes. Low mileage. Good condition. Ph.

393-3726. PEUGEOT-1961 4-door sunroof. Glenn green. beige bucket seats. 4-speed.

France's finest luxury car at only $395. Spartan Motors, 3000 E. Michigan. Ph. IV 7-3715.

PLYMOUTHS See the beautiful Indiana State Police highway pursuit cars at Randall's on Logan. miles south of Jolly. PLYMOUTH. 1964 Belvedere. 2- door, 383 balanced with 3-speed TorqueFlite transmission, remaining warranty, Dark green with light green interior.

Call 521-3579, Webberville. all of 2- 6 4- Felton HESS IV 4- au- S..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Lansing State Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Lansing State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,934,078
Years Available:
1855-2024