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Biddeford-Saco Journal, Tuesday, August 9, 1966 Business Mirror Further Inflation Is Likely By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst. NEW YORK (AP) Businessmen as well as housewives the likelihood of further inflation. And such slowing in the upward paceof the economy as 0m to may determine the continuing rise be in prospect isn't likely enS of prices in many lines. These TI range from the price of new g. cars to the raw materials that 'S into them, from the prices of go nel services the family expects and needs to the cost of labor.

The economy has boomed close to the limits of its present resources and production facilea ities. And the inflationary pressure is mounting. av So far, the curbs on the econoal my's booming rise have I mainly of two sorts: monetary hr restraints that make credit tightee: and interest rates higher. and govenment guidelines that tried persuasion to hold down price and increases that couldn't be matched by increased efficiency and "productivity. But the monetary restraints, while clipping some industries such as home building, and deterring some consumer buying of big ticket items such as new cars, have also resulted in higher costs of doing business and therefore of an even greater urge to raise the prices of the goods and I services involved.

And the government's voluntary guidelines have been effective largely in cases where the administration held a whiphand. The price of aluminum was held down because the government had huge defense stockpiles of surplus metal which it could threaten flood the market. In the great majority of cases, industrial prices and wage scales have gone up, almost unnoticed. Except by the consumer. He is very aware of the rising cost of living.

The cost of many services has tu In Brief Fiesta Picnic 'Is Held In New Mexico People In The News By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (AP) heir Huntington Hartford can't build his sidewalk cafe in Central Park. That's the decision of the New York City parks commissioner, Thomas P. F. Monday there were four places in the park he would permit a cafe, but the site Hartford insisted on wasn't one of them. After the rejection of his plan to erect the cafe in the park's southeast corner, Hartford said he would still donate $1 million to build swimming pools in Bedford Stuyvesant, a slum area.

He had planned to give the city $1.5 million, in $500,000 for the cafe. HOLLYWOOD (AP) The daughter of singer Dinah Shore is engaged to Robert Edmundson, 22, a writer. The engagement of Melissa Montgomery, 18, was announced Monday by Miss Shore and her former husband, actor George Montgomery. LOS ANGELES Academy Award winning actor Lee Marvin is being sued for $1 million damages another by Robert Hathaway, actor, injured Sept. 23 when Marvin's car struck his motorcycle.

Hathaway's complaint said he suffered a broken hip and complications of a polio condition, causing a permanent limp. suit also claims Marvin called; him names and struck him. Hathaway, 28, said in the suit, filed Monday, that Marvin had been driving on the wrong side of the street at high speed. LONDON (AP) Director Alfred Hitchcock says "one television's is that it brought murder back into the home where it be- By The Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.

(AP) -The first cornbelt fiesta picnic for Iowans in New 1 attracted 2,000 persons recentily to the state fairgrounds. CAMBRIDGE, Mass The Harvard Graduate School, of Education has announced a two-year program of research and training in human resource development for LatinAmerican and Caribbean countries. TACOMA, Wash. (AP)-The Asheville, a $3-million alumidesigned for counterinsurgency patrols commissioned here. The ship is named after the North Carolina city.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Chattanoo- (AP)William Carter, of been president of the Grand SecreAssociation of the Knights of Pythias. PASCOGOULA, Miss. (AP) -A 570-foot Navy "carry amphibious assault ship has been launched here. The $26- million vessel will carry six helicopters, 850 combat troops and 118 officers in the assault force, plus a crew.

She was christened the Dubuque. Stream Flow Above Normal In Maine WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. Geological Survey reports that Maine was one of the few areas in New England where stream flow was either excessive well above normal. The agency also said the stream flow was deficient or well below normal throughout much of the nation as of Aug. 1.

longs." longs." Hitchcock, 68 next week, told of London luncheon Monday: "Seeing a murder on television can be good therapy. It can help work off one's antagonisms." Maremont Lists Record Earnings For First Half CHICAGO Continuing the pace established in the first quarter of 1966, Maremont reported record high earnings for the first half ended June 30, 1966 of $1.54 per share, up 20 per cent over $1.28 per share earnings for this period, shares last year. outstanding Average were for both periods. Net sales for the first half of 1966 were $77,854,000 a new high for this period and an increase of 14 per cent over 1965 first half sales of $68,388,000. Net income for the 1966 first half was $2,797,000 versus 386,000 for the 1965 first half.

"Backlogs for textile machinery, automotive parts, ordnance materiel and industrial equipment reached an all time high the corporation, and a- mounted to $85-million," reported president Arnold Maremont. "This breaks down," he said, to $62-million for textile machinery gain of $6-million from the $56-million reported in March), $18-million for ord. nance materiel including the M-60 machine gun and parts for the M-151 "Mutt" military jeep, and $5-million for automotive and industrial equipment." "We are taking major steps to improve profitability of the Automotive Group, and we expect these to result in an improvement which will eventually bring profit margins in line with our historic levels previously attained," Maremont claimed. "Foreign sales by our Automotive Group, less Canadian sales, are up 50 per cent for the first half over the same period last year, and mirror the fast growing pace of automotive, ten production years outside ago, for the example, two thirds of the world's automobiles were registered in the United States. Today, just over one half of all the cars in the world are in this country.

In the countries where we have plants, growth rates are fantastic, compared McDermott And Moore Paired Again Thursday PORTLAND Thirty -two rounds of boxing tap for ring fans at the weekly Exposition Building ring card here Thursday night. The card, announced by promoter Sam Silverman, lists an eight round feature, two six rounders and three fours. Topping the menu is what promises to be a tasty middleweight a rematch between former Portlander Jimmy McDermott, now of Holyoke, and Walter (Bobo) Moore of Boston. McDermott hauled himself off the canvas in an early round when they met here three weeks ago and went on to floor Moore for an eight-count in the sixth en route to a unanimous decision in eight rounds. It was a thriller and a sure bet for rematching.

Another second meeting is on tap for the semi-final with welterwieght Rocky Luce, one-man gang from Worcester, meeting Jerry Graci of Arlington in an effort to erase the only loss in his pro career. They fought head head for six rounds here a month ago and the nod went Graci's way via a split decision which many fans disputed. The second six features, the return of 18-year-old Pedro (Schoolboy) Agosto of San Juan Puerto Rico, who scored a quick knockout in his American debut here last week. He'll go against a toughie in Jerry Pate of Boston. They are heavyweights.

Four rounders have Ronnie Butts of Portland against Lefty Charest of Lewiston, Curt Simmons of Portland against Henry Wickham of Westbrook and George Tidwell of Portland a- gainst Dale Sanders of Pownal. STANDINGS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League W. L. Pet. G.B.

Pittsburgh 64 46 .582 San Fran. 66 48 .579 Los Angeles 63 46 .578 Phila. 60 51 .541 St. Louis 57 53 .518 7 Cincinnati 57 55 .509 8 Atlanta 52 59 .468 New York 49 61 .445 15 Houston 49 61 .445 15 Chicago 36 73 .330 Monday's Results Cincinnati 10-5, San Francisco 6-7 Atlanta 10, Los Angeles 9 Only games scheduled Today's Games New York at Pittsburgh, Houston at Chicago Los Angeles at Atlanta, San Francisco at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Wednesday's Games New York at Pittsburgh, Houston at Chicago Los Angeles at Atlanta, San Francisco at Cincinnati.

Philadelphia at St. Louis, American League W. L. Pet. G.B.

Baltimore 71 39 .645 Detroit 60 50 .545 11 Cleveland 59 52 .532 2 California 57 1 53 .518 14 Minnesota 57 55 .509 15 Chicago 55 55 .500 16 New York 50 61 .450 Kansas City 50 61 .450 Washington 51 65 .440 23 Boston 48 67 .417 Monday's Results Boston 3, Cleveland 1 Detroit 5, Washington 3, 12 in-; nings: Kansas City 6, Minnesota 1 Only games scheduled Today's Games Minnesota, at Kansas California, City, Detroit at' Washington, Baltimore at New York, Cleveland at Boston, Wednesday's Games Minnesota at California, Chicago at Kansas City, Detroit Washington, Baltimore at New York Cleveland at Boston Kennebunk Football Physicals Scheduled KENNEBUNK Physical examination Kennebunk High be given in the clinic School football, candidates will room at the junior high school by Dr. J. Robert Downing. All boys vying for the Frosh, Junior Varsity and Varsity teams will take the Athletic examination, according to rector Mario DiFrederico. DiFrederico said plans are to have local physicians in attendance at all home games.

Mixed Couples To Have Lane Rolloff Bowling teams in the summer Mixed Couples league will top off their season with a handicap rolloff tonight at Pastime Bowling Center on Main Street, Biddeford. Averages and handicaps for this event, with ladies and men bowling separately, are: ladies, D. Caron, 93 C. Valliere, 86 (30); M. Redlon, 84 (33); L.

Foss, 95 (19); Lessard, 92 (18); P. Lachance, D. Ridlon, 88 (24); J. Goldthwaite, 82 (39); A. Ouellette, 81, (39); D.

Davis, 86 (30): C. Goldth-1 waite, 77 (48); C. Kalex, 85 (30); V. Bernier, 79 (45); P. Soulard, 93 (15); and C.

Goulet, (33). Men, L. Caron, 91 (39); R. Valliere, 94 (33); M. Gould, 102 (18); S.

Foss, 101 (18); R. Lessard, 83 (57); R. Menard, 103 (15); M. Ridlon, 82 (60); P. Bi- Today In History By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Tuesday, Aug.

9, the 221st day of 1966. There are 144 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1945, an American atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. On this date: In 1796, British Admiral Nel. son captured the Mediterranean island of Elba.

In 1857, an overland stage route was opened between San Antonio, and San Diego, Calif. In 1939, Nazi Hermann Goering promised the German people the industrial Ruhr Valley would be safe from aerial attack. In Pandit 1942, Nehru and Mohandis other Gandhi, Indian leaders were arrested as riots broke out in India. In 1946, President Harry S. Truman signed a bill giving enlisted men more than two billion dollars in terminal pay.

Ten years ago Former President Harry S. Truman joined a powerful concert of forces seeking to avoid an all-out civil rights fight in the Democratic National Convention. Five years ago- Soviet Premier Khrushchev warned the West Russia had the of rocket with an constructing, warhead to 100 million tons of TNT. One year ago An explosion and an ensuing fire at a Titan 2 missile launching site at Searcy, killed at least 47 persons. Paul Lowe Of San Diego Is Still Holdout Halfback Lowe of the San ESCONDIDO, Calif.

(AP) Diego Chargers, who last year set an American Football League rushing record, said today he not out to set anoth-7. er one. But he was talking about his contract dispute with the "I'm not asking any astronomical figure," said Lowe. "I'm not looking to get what Jimmy Brown was getting. And' I don't know if it's Sid (general manager and coach Sid Gilman) or the owners.

really don't know what is. I just don't think they want to give me my share. They'll make me feel I'm out there playing for nothing. What they offered me is fair, it's not good enough, by no means." And so Lowe, who last year set a rushing record by gaining 1,121 yards and was voted Play; er of Year, yet signed this 1966 contract. But he's also about to create fuss by announcing he's playing out his option.

"I don't think we're that far apart." Lowe explained. "I've thought about playing out my option. But I don't think I will. We can reach an agreement." Still, the 28-year-old halfback is disturbed about the situation. "This is my livelihood and want to pay another 4-5 he said.

"But this whole thing has my head all messed up. A lot of the time I'm just out there in body. Besides, I'm taking the risk of getting hurt and then they'll be able to 'This is all we can offer Why then has he been working out? I'm like a thoroughbred horse," Lowe said. "I have to run or I'll get stale. I came into camp in good shape and I was working hard, but I've had setback with all this contract talk.

It makes me sick. I can't talk. I'm nervous. 'And I know he (Gilman) has the upper hand. That's why don't like to talk to him too often.

I've had to do this thing all on my own. Sid wouldn't talk to my lawyer. If I told you what wanted, you probably would have signed me as soon as walked into camp." Father-Son Little League Tilts Set The schedule for the FatherSon games in the Saco Little League has Western Auto playing today, Shaw's tomorrow, Russell's Thursday and Saco Biddeford Savings Friday. Saturday tilts feature Saco Hardware at 1:30 p.m. and Owen Davis at 3 p.m.

Robert L. Coney Given Promotion U. S. ARMY, Viet NamRobert L. Coney, 19, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Grover C. Flag Pond Road, Saco, Maine, has been promoted, to Army specialist four in Viet Nam, where he is serving with the 79th Maintenance Battalion. Specialist four is an enlisted rank' equivalent to the rank of corporal. Specialist Coney, a cook in the battalion's 553d Heavy Equipment Maintenance Company, entered the Army in June 1964, completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J., and was last assigned in Germany.

Coney a attended Thornton Academy. San Francisco Bay covers 450 square miles, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. nette, 105 (9); W. Ouellette, 93 (36); B. Davis, (60); Goldthwaite, 97 (27); L.

Kalex, 100 (21); F. Martin, 94 (33); S. Wood, 75 (72) and L. 100 (21). Starting time is, set for 7:30 and the rolloff will be over the three-string route.

Three Atlanta Police Officers Are Suspended ATLANTA (AP) A policeman who arrested the wife of Hank Aaron, the Braves' slugger, was under pension today along with two of his superior officers. Police Supt. Fred said Monday the were routine "pending a thorough and complete investigation" of the charges against Mrs. Aaron and the accusations made against police. Mrs.

Aaron was charged with "disorderly July 30 at the Atlanta Stadium parking, fielder lot. Aaron, leads Braves' who the NaLeague 31 homers the majors with 85 runs batted in, said the policeman who stopped his wife pulled a gun on her. Aaron said his attorney will ask when Mrs. Aaron appears in Municipal Court Aug. 16 that the police department get rid of what he called "incompetents on the police force." Police have quoted Patrolman L.

W. Bedgood as saying put his hand on his pistol but did not draw it when he issued the citaAtlanta Mrs. Francisco Aaron before game. an Bedgood and Lts. C.

J. Strickland, in charge of the stadium police force, and B. F. Rains, general police supervisor at the stadium, were suspended. Major League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League Minnesota, Kaline, DeM Batting (250 at bats) -Oliva, troit, .317.

Runs batted in B. Robinson, Baltimore, 82; Powell, Baltimore, 82. Hits Oliva, Minnesota, 137; B. Robinson, Baltimore, 131. Doubles Boston, 29, B.

Robinson, Baltimore and Oliva, Minnesota, 27. Triples Hershberger, Kansas City and Brinkman, Washton, eight players tied with Home runs Robinson, Baltimore, 33; Pepitone, New York, 25. Stolen bases Agee, Chicago, and Campaneris, Kansas City, 29; Buford, Chicago, 28. Pitching (10 decisions) -McNally, Baltimore, 11-3, Sanford, California, 11-4, .733. Strikeouts Boswell, Minnesota, 165; Richert, Washington, National League Batting (250 at bats) -Alou, Pittsburgh, Alou, Atlanta, .330.

Runs Alou, Atlanta, 82; Aaron, Atlanta, 81. Runs batted in Aaron, Atlanta, 85; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 77. Hits Alou, Atlanta, 160; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 141. Doubles Alou, Atlanta, Phillips, Chicago, and Callison, Philadelphia, 24; Pinson, Cincinnati, 23. Triples McCarver, St.

Louis, 11; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 9. Home runs Aaron, ta, 31; Torre, Atlanta, 27. Stolen bases Brock, St. Louis, 45; Jackson, Houston, 35. Pitching (10 decisions) -Regan, Los Angeles, 10-1, Perry, San Francisco, 17-2, .895.

Strikeouts Koufax, Los. Angeles, 220; Bunning, Philadelphia, 168. By TURIASSOCIATED, PRESS Kan. sas City, scattered seven hits, extending his unbeaten rookie streak to six victories in the Athletic's 6.1 triumph over Minnesota. BATTING-Willie McCovey, San Francisco, collected five hits, including two homers, scored four runs, drove in three and stole a base as the Giants split a doubleheader with cinnati.

LEGALS NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The postponed Annual Meeting of the County Chilat the Saco Biddeford Savdren's Aid Society, will be held ings Institution on Wednesday, August 10, 1966, at 10 A. M. ETHEL M. DAY, Secretary. July 30, 1966 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on August 18, 1966 at 10:00 A.

IM. a public sale will be held at Dresser Marsh 31 Grove Street, Kennebunk, Maine to cash the following col. lateral, to wit: Glenwood Combination Gas Oil Range, said collateral being held to secure an obligation arising under a retail instalment curity agreement (conditional sale contract) held by General Motors Acceptance Corporation as secured party. Said public sale is to be conducted according to the laws of the State of Maine. General Motors Acceptance Corporation serves the right to bid at this sale.

GENERAL MOTORS AC. CEPTANCE CORPORATION. Biddeford- Saco Journal Classified Advertising Dial 283-3625 283-3626 Classified Index Classification Numbers Announcements 1-10 Automotive 10a-17 Business Service 18-31 Employment 32-37 Financial 38-41 Instruction 42-46 Live Stock 47-50 Merchandise 51-67 Real Estate for Rent 75-82 Rooms and Board 68-74 for Sale 828-90 ANNOUNCEMENTS 6A Notices BABY SITTING in my home. 5 or. 6 days a week.

Call 282- 2695. CHILD to care for in my home. Call 284-5217. CHILDREN to take care of in my home. Experienced.

284- 7 7347. MARKET 261 Bradley (Route 5) Saco is now open, so on your way to the lakes and ponds, stop in and see Con Binette. GLASS TABLE TOPS, desks etc. Custom fitted. Give your coffee tables a new look with a glass top from Airport Auto Parts.

We also have custom sized ros. Call 282-9024. HAIRDRESSING in your own home by Mr. Andre. Dial 282- 0585.

all your car is now loOVIDE'S Service. Center for cated on North Saco. 284- 4648. VIC's APPLIANCE Center of 237 Main Saco features complete line of Maytag, Whirlpool and Kelvinator Appliances. Sales and Service.

282-1661. WE ARE EXPANDING our services the public to now include auto body and fender work. For free estimates call 985-4948. Weirs Motor Sales. Route 1, Arundel.

WILL give furnished apartment Automobiles for Sale T-BIRD, 1959, convertible, new top, excellent mechanical condition. Call 985-3729. VALIANT, 1963, 2-door conver-. tible, standard drive, very good condition. Priced for quick sale.

Dial 985-2024. been going up steadily, right along. It took a big jump in, food prices early in the year, and again in midsummer, to bring the housewive to the loudly protesting stage. Her bills had suddenly started rising much faster than her husband's pay check. It, in fact, had been clipped a bit, first by higher Social Security taxes, and then by larger withholding for federal income taxes.

And in many cases the income-clipping also extended to higher state and local taxes. The businessman has been having much the same experience. Wholesale prices of industrial materials had held fairly steady in the early years of the 1960s, while his production and sales and profits were mounting. Then the demand for raw materials, and semifinished goods, began to exceed supply. And the wholesale index started to climb rapidly.

Industrial commodities hit a peak in March and then moderated. Building Permits Building permits on file with Saco building inspector Andrew Scontras include: William Fleming, Cleveland Street, alter exterior and install aluminum siding, estimated cost $1,200. Willard Stackpole, Wildwood Drive, alter interior, estimated cost $200. Thomas Knox, Ricker Road, build concrete block foundation, estimated cost $300. Francis Quirk, Kinney Shores erect a 24x20 foot two car garage, estimated cost, $2,300.

Arthur Gallant, 415 Main build patio, estimated cost $200. Miss Simonne Roy Becomes Engaged To Kenneth Thibeau The engagement of Miss Siis being announced monne Roy to Kenneth Thibeau mother, Mrs. Adelia Roy of the Loudon Road, Saco. Miss Roy is the daughter of Mrs. Roy and the late Alphonse Roy.

She graduated from St. Andre's High School in 1961 and is employed win with the Sears Roebuck Co. Thibeau is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thibeau Sr.

of 36 Summer Biddeford. He attended Kennebunk schools and is currently working for the Bruce Shoe Co. The wedding has been set for Sept. 10. Miss Carol Foran Has Bridal Shower A bridal shower was given for Miss Carol Foran at 48 Pleasant Saco by Mrs.

Raymond Foran Sr. and Mrs. Leslie Pat- Attending were: Mrs. Mary Merrill, Miss Sally Webber, Mrs. Robert Foran, Ms.

Lena Foran, Mrs. Beatrice Gegoire, Ms. Annette Gregoire, Miss Janet Bolduc, Ms. Celina O'- Neil, Mrs. Mae Dennis, Mrs.

Arthur Fournier, Mrs. Donald Fenderson, Mrs. Wallace Wright, Mrs. Charles Borden, Mrs. Mary Jane Macomber, Mrs.

Lucy Anold, Mrs. Louis Dionne Mrs. Richard Gonneville, Mrs. Paul Compagna, Mrs. Cecile Boissonneault, Mrs.

Glorianne Webber, Miss Jane Foran, Mrs. Joan' Foran, Mrs. Phyllis Chretien, Mrs. 'Sylvia Bergeron, Mrs. William Foran, Miss Lynda Laverriere, Mrs.

Claire. Croteau, Mrs. Ralph Lemelin, Mrs. Paulette Walls, Mrs. Armand Raymond, Mrs.

Ludgarde Grenier, Mrs. Julie Mayo, Mrs. Annette Moreau, Mrs. Louis Dionne Mrs. Andre Gonneville, Miss Cecil Gonneville, Mrs.

Marion Howey Mrs. Albert Pombriant, Mrs. Annette Dube, Mrs. Gilberte Gagnon, Miss Constance Del Silva, Mrs. Chester Henreckson, Mrs.

Norman Patterson, Mrs. Selena Juliette McClevey De and Silva, Miss Mrs. san Roberge. Attending from out of town were: Mrs. Lorraine Riina, Mrs.

Paul Bowen, Mrs. Adelard Chasse, Mrs. Rene Bertand, Miss Diane Chase, Miss Patricia Riina, Mrs. Ronald Chasse, Mrs. Joan Fournier, Mrs.

Joseph Chase and Miss Judith, Contributing Paradis. to gift presentation but unable to attend were Mrs. Anthony Pandalfo. Mrs. Urbain Labonte, Mrs.

Leslie Labonte, Miss Cheryl Miss Kirby, Mrs. Laurette Spaulding, Betty Foran, Miss Alesha Curran, Marion Paul, Mary Lauzon, Marines, Mrs. Yvette Leon Fenderson, alda Mrs. Labonte, Mrs. Joseph Mrs.

Peter Gaumont, Mrs. Donlin, Nellie Gregoire and Mrs. Paul Foran. Also unable to attend were Miss Josephine Foran, Mrs. Victoria Dauphinias, Miss Alice McDonald, Miss Eleanor Feeney, Mrs.

Patricia Chase, Mrs. Beryl Mapes, Mrs. Raymond Fenderson, Mrs. Omer Gregoire, Mrs. Conrad Labonte, Miss Josephine Morin, Mrs.

Blanche Chasse, Mrs. Anna Miss Chasse, Mrs. Ethel Beaudoin, Esther Burnside, Mrs. Rita Begin, Mrs. Wilfred Bru.

Mrs. nelle, Mrs. Paul Gonneville, Roxie Chasse, Mrs. Violet Montpas, Miss Jeanne Mondor and Mrs. Arsene Labonte.

Crusading knights allowed copies of their shields to be hung outside better taverns recommendations of future travelers. VALIANT 1960, V200, 4 door, automatic, radio, heater, $450. L. C. Maling 444 Alfred Biddeford 282-1561.

A-1 GUARANTEED used cars. Biddeford-Saco authorized Ford Dealer. Atlantic Motors, US 1 Portland Saco. 282-1566. LARGEST selection of reconditioned and guaranteed used and trucks in York County.

Weirs Motor Sales, Route 1, Arundel 985-4948. to a couple in exchange for baby sittingdur my work- SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ing hours. Reliable serious minded only need apply. 282- '58 Chevrolet wagon 1823. V-8 automatic only $179 Posting Notice THIS IS to notify the public Airport Auto Parts Inc.

that on and after this date I will 543 Elm Biddeford, 282-9024 not be responsible for any bills 12 Auto Trucks for Sale contracted, by anyone, other myself, in my name. CAMPER and truck, Dodge Signed, Laurent Morissette, A-1 conditon. Call 282-0256. Boom Road, Saco; Date, Aug. 8, 1966.

CHEVROLET, 1961, panel. Completely reconditioned THIS IS to notify the public and is guaranteed. $550. Call that on and after this date 1284-4785 or 253 West Biddewill not be responsible for any ford. bills contracted, by other than myself.

in my INTERNATIONAL DUMP, 1960 name. Signed: Frederick Hill B-180, 3 to 5 yards. $700. 125A Smithwheel Road, Old Michigan front end loader. Will Orchard Beach.

consider trade. Call Scarborough 883-6135. AUTOMOTIVE INTERNATIONAL 1959, Metro11 Automobiles for Sale mite Van. King's Motor Sales, Route 1, Arundel, 284-8476. BUICK 1962, Special, 4 door, OIL TRUCK-1953 only white 36,000 with gray original interior.

miles, Cre- all capacity, all equipped. Dodge, 1035 dit terms arranged. Inquire West Street Motors, Airport Biddeford. Auto Parts 513 Elm Biddeford, 282-9024. PICKUP SALE BUICK 1962 sedan with auto- '63 International ton transmission, power '62 GMC ton steering, power brakes, radio, '62 International, ton, V-8, 4 heater and whitewall tires.

speed Reed Motor 492 Main '60 Dodge ton Saco 284-4556. '58 International ton 1959 Fleetwood. '51 Dod ton CADILLAC, Very clean. 68 Bradbury Call Biddeford Dial 284-4978. 282-1575.

White's Garage CADILLAC 1963. Convertible, 467 Elm Biddeford. bucket seats, tilt wheel, stereo radio, full power. Metallic light SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Elm green. Biddeford, Motors, 282-1448.

'59 Chevrolet pickup Maine Line only $550 CADILLAC 1957, 4 door hardtop full power, $350. Maine Line Mo- Airport Auto Parts Inc. tors, 538 Elm Biddeford, 543 Elm Biddeford 282-9024 Atian-282-1448. 13 Accessories, Tires, Parts CHEVELLE, 1966, transmission BRAKE SHOES 4 wheels radio, heater, 400. Call automatic 12-5 exchange, complete; fuel $7.98 284-4056, p.m.

pumps and other parts and CHEVROLET for the young at cessories at discount prices heart. Gleaming black, with Western Auto Stores. white convertible top, bucket MIRROR glass, cut to size for seats with console. full 1964 Impa. your truck mirrors.

Windshields la Super Sport V-8, power, Bid- back and side glass installed $1,675. deford. P. 0. Box 2, while you wait or free pick-up Write and delivery.

Free estimates. CHEVROLET 1962, 6 cylinder Elm Airport Auto Biddeford. Parts 282-9024. 545 automatic, 28,000 original miles L. C.

Maling 444 Al- SEAT COVERS For that new fred Biddeford 282-1561. car look at real savings. Lee CHEVROLET 1964, sedan, V-8, Page Auto, 48 Elm Biddepower steering, automatic ford 282-0590. transmission, radio. A one 14A Mobile Homes owner low mileage car.

Reed Motor 492 Main Saco, MOBILE HOME, 55x10, 3 bedCin-284-4556. rooms, baths, 50 foot aluCHRYSLER 1964 low Newport, a minum awning. $4,500. 282-2854 IN local one owner, mileage TRAILER, Ritz Craft, 1962, car. Full power, exceptionally 50x10, good condition.

$3,500, clean, $1,995. L. C. Maling Completely furnished, 3 bed. 444 Alfred Biddeford.

282- rooms, Westinghouse washer. 1561. Call Kittery 439-1549. CORVAIR, 1965, 2 door sport 16 Repairing- -Service Stations coupe. Must sell within 10 days.

Dial 934-2950. AUTO BODY WORK accident FORD 1960, 4 door, V-8 stand- repair our specialty (Estimates) ard, very Priced to for the credit year, Avenue, Saco, 284-5842. Ted's Auto Body, Cumberland no rust. sell, terms Airport Auto AUTO SERVICE gas, oil changParts 543 Elm Bidde- es, minor repairs. Compagna's ford, 282-9024.

Gulf 216 Beach Saco, 282-; Fairlane 500 sedan, 9618. FORD 1963 6 cylinder with standard gear AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION shift, radio, heater. A low mile- specialist, free estimates. Maine age car. Reed Motor 492 Motors, 538 Elm BidMain Saco 284-4556.

deford 282-1448 JEEP WAGONEER, 1964, BEAR front end alignment, all wheel drive, power steering. work guaranteed. Call Excellent condition, 284-4026. for appointment. Briggs Garage METROPOLITAN, 1960, 4 cylin- 34 Saco Old Orchard.

se-der, Austin engine. In good con- CAR WASH 25 cents. Get your dition, $100. Call 282-1065. free "Americana" money! Win OLDSMOBILE 1951, 1 owner Bu- $1 $5 $50 halves.

or $500 Hamel's just Shell by ick 1953, both very seen at 99 priced West Five Points, Biddeford. Open clean, matching right. Can after 5. 24 hours. be Cutts Biddeford CHARLIE'S SHELL Service for 1962 hardtop se- dependable car care.

547 Main OLDSMOBILE dan, 2 tone paint, power steer- Saco 282-9838. ling, whitewall power tires. brakes, Reed Motor radio, FOREIGN CAR service. Tune 492 Main Saco. 284-4556 ups, repairing etc, Maine Line Ag Motors, 538 Elm Biddeford, 433 OLDSMOBILE 1965, 88 sedan, 282-1448.

automatic transmission, power radio, GENERAL REPAIRS from CE power mi whitewall tires. A one owner tune up to overhaul at reasonserviced by Reed able prices. A Ouellette, or car, sold and Motor 492 Main Saco. Portland Road, Saco. CH 284-4556.

ien TUNE UPS Road Service, gen- tel. top coupe with automatic trans- 2 Elm Saco 282-9805. tip: OLDSMOBILE 1963 Super, hard eral repairs. Gregoire's Esso, mission, power steering, power Cal brakes, radio, heater, whitewall VOLKSWAGEN Service, South King's of SE tires. A low mileage car.

Reed Motor Sales, miles con Motor 492 Main Saco, Five Points, in Arundel. Bo: 284- 284-4556. 8476. nal SCOUT 1966 Demonstrator WHEEL ALIGNMENT bal- WO full top, original price, $2,850, ancing, car your service. com- lad repairs.

For reduced to $2,300. White's Ga- plete, guaranteed the rage, 467 Elm Biddeford, Center, Stal Don's 38 Elm 282-1575. Biddeford, ED FRANK CHEVROLET OK guaranteed used cars, Route 1, Portland Road, Saco, 284-5986. FOR the best deal on used cars, see Henry Smart at Saco Motors, Ocean Park Rd. SACO AVENUE GARAGE for a good selection of fine used cars.

Old Orchard Beach 934 2554. WANT a good used car? See Herman Thurlow, Bedell's Moter Sales, Route 1, Saco, 284-5371, $10 DOWN $5 A WEEK United Motor Sales, 726 Forest Portland 772-9434. 25 cars and trucks, all makes and moddels. 1957 to 1963. Credit approved on spot.

No red tape. with the U.S. For example, the rate at which autos were registered during the past decade increased by 150 per cent in Europe, 123 per cent in Mexico, 116 per cent in India, 181 cent in Argentina, 112 per cent in Venezuela, 58 per cent in South Africa, and only 37 per cent in the U.S.A." "The first half of 1966, Maremont noted, "has seen increased emphasis by both adian and U.S. auto producers on purchase of original equipment parts made in Canada. As a result, new car shock absorber production by our Canadian subsidiary, Gabriel of Canada, has risen 42 cent during the first half of 1966 over the same period last year.

We expect Gabriel of Canada's 1966 shock absorber production to exceed 1965 output by 67 per cent." "In any analysis of Maremont," he observed, "it's importantuta ups keep in and mind downs that of new car production do not fect our sales to the replacement aftermarket for four reasons. First, it is only after' the car has aged two to three years that it starts to need the parts we make new or remanufacture. Second, regardless of how many new cars are produced, total automotive registrations rise substantially each year. Automotive market dollar volume is keyed directly to total automotive registrations rather to new car production alone. Third, any downturn in new car production in today's period of rapid population growth, means owners keep old cars longer and more replacement parts for them.

Fourth, over 90 per cent of our Automotive Group sales are to the replacement aftermarket." Maremont' is a Chicago based manufacturer of new and remanufactured automotive replacement parts, textile fiber preparatory machinery, ordnance materiel, aerospace and electronic equipment..

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1884-1977