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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 13

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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 Page 13 14--Automotive 14--Automotive RAMBLER SELECT USED CARS THE PRICES ARE RIGHT 1960 Rambler American dr. super sedan. Radio, heater, etc. Low mileage. Sharp and tops in economy.

$1695 1960 Rambler American dr. deluxe sedan. Real sharp. Red a i i i Radio, heater, etc. 1 5 9 5 1960 Rambler American i dr.

deluxe sedan. Black white i i usual equipment. $1495 1959 Rambler American Deluxe 2 door sedan. Real nice It. grey i i Top mechanical condition, automatic transmission, usual i $1295 1957 Rambler Super dr.

sedan 2 tone blue. Body good, no rust, mechanically good, a equipment. $845 1957 Rambler Deluxe 4 door sedan. New gun metal finish, books real nice, motor completely overhauled. A lot of transportation.

$795 HERE YOU ARE GIRLS BOYS. JUST WHAT YOU'VE: BEEN WAITING FOR! i Metropolitan Convertible lied white finish. A a Exceptional condition. Loaded i extras, tops in economy. $1245 '1959 Volkswagen Very food mechanical condition, a in appearance.

Has a new gasoline heater. Tops in economy. $1395 We also have a number of transportation specials, check these for rock-bottom prices. MARCH CLEARANCE 1958 A Commander Sedan. One owner.

day or 4000 mile guarantee. 11958 A 2 door Station Wagon. Heater, -Tdio, overdrive, twin traction, one owner. 90 day or 4000 mile guarantee. 1958 A i a Heater, radio, overdrive.

DO day or 1000 mile guarantee. 1958 A Silver a Heater, radio, overdrive, twin traction, whitewalls, wheel covers. Low mileage. 1957 Bel Air Station Wagon. One owner.

Priced to go. A LOWER PRICED A READY TO GO. Ride and Drive the LARK For Performability GRAND TRAVERSE TRACTOR CO. STUDEBAKER PACKARD MACK TRUCKS and FRUEHAUF TRAILERS SALES AND SERVICE 14th Rennie Wl 7-8180 Phone Collect See "Ed" the talking horse on TV Friday, 8 p.m. Former County Resident Dies Harold Webster, 63, of Marion, a native of Grand Traverse county, died Wednesday at Cadillac Mercy hospital a undergoing major surgery.

Born November 5, 1S97, he was at. the time of his death the oper- i ator of a restaurant and service station at Marion. He is survived by his widow, i Clara; one son, Frank of Pontiac; two grandchildren; and a brother. I a of Kingsley. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 3 0 p.m.

Saturday at Fosnaught funeral home in Marion, with i burial in Kingsley Evergreen com: etery. MARKET ROUNDUP Quads Born, 411 Girls PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 16 I Quadruplet girls -were born to a former beauty contest i i last night and the parents began a frantic search today for a new set of names because they had counted on a i boys. William a i a I I I 2G, the a who a i a i a fleet of trucks, said the a birth of the girls was "like a dream" and he still couldn't believe it.

Dr. J. Vernon Ellson. who pre- dieted pretty Arlene Cutaiar, 24, i would give birth to quadruplets, was reported "all shook up" himself but able to pronounce the girls in satisfactory condition. They weighed from to SVs pounds.

Mrs. Cutaiar. a 5-foot-G blue-eyed blonde who won the Miss Delaware county beauty title In 1955 and was chosen as a high school beauty, was the calmest person in the memorial hospital in sub! a upper Darby. She has two I i The first order of business was i i names for the girls--temporarily identified and by the hospital. A hospital spokesman said a the girls, born i i seven minutes of each other, were still in satisfactory condition 12 hours after i birth.

They were described as "awfully small." Cutaiar works for his a father, a i a i i a fleet of trucks used to haul mushrooms. Mrs. Groesser Taken by Death Gladys E. Groesspr. 5S.

of I I S. Division street, died Wednesday at Munson hospital after a six-month illness. "Mrs. Groover was born Feb, a in. 1903 at Chicago.

111. and i had lived in the Traverse City area 1 since 1913. In 1041 she was married to Clarence Groesser, who died in IDiiO. The Groessers owned and I operated an accounting i in i Traverse i She is survived by one daush- ter. Mrs.

Cilpiin Hers of i a four a i and several nephews, and rous- ins. I A requiem high mass will be sung at 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception with Rev. Fr. C.

J. Zawacki as I celebrant. The body will be placed in Grand Traverse Memorial Gar- dens Mausoleum until spring, when burial will be made in the a i lot in the cemetery there. The rosary will be recited at p.m. i a at a i I a home.

Minmaugh i Riles Saturday Funeral and burial services will be held Saturday afternoon in Benton Harbor for Mrs. Josephine Mimnaiigh, former Traverse City resident who died in Benton liar- i bor on Wednesday. She is survived by a step-son. 1 Gerald Mimnaugh of California. and two brothers.

Oliver Herr Kitchener. and Elda Herr of i Grand Rapids. Death Claims Russell Gabier i Blair Dems Hold Meeting A A CHIEF CHEBOYGAN. March 16 I John P. Morrow, a Detroit construction engineer, yesterday was hired as Cheboygan county road superintendent at a salary of $9,500 a year.

Taxes, both personal a i property, were discussed at a meeting of Ijlair i Democrats a the township hall on Tuesday night. i The halt was packed for this last meeting before the April 3 election 1 to hear the discussion and to meet Democratic party township candi- dates. I Candidates on the Democratic i i slate in Blair township were intro- i duced as follows: Spencer Saltier, (supervisor: Art Fashbaugh, treasMirer: Donald Hendges. clerk; Mrs. i i Schneider, trustee: i Clause, board of review; i Bradford, justice of the peace: i i and LaVern i Evert Cozart, John Coyne, and Leonard Arnold, constables.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Saltier and Mrs. Arnold. next meeting will be held the lat( ter part of April. Russell Gabier.

62, of Traverse City R. 4. died Wednesday afternoon at a Traverse Medical Care Facility a a lingering illness. He was born August 3. 1S93 in Wexford county, the son of Louis and Cora Gabier.

On March 6, 1931 Fife Lake he was married to Harriet Rancour, who survives, and to the union three children were born. i i besides Harriet Gab'er a one son, Leo of Traverse i two daughters. Mrs. Andrew (Tere a Nelson of East Lansing, and Mrs. A i i Zimmerman of a i i a his mother.

Mrs. Cora Barton of Manton: two brothers. I Leo of Cadillac and OUo of Me-! sick; one sister. Mrs. Bryce (Teresa) Dowd of Mesick: and eight! srandchildren and many other relatives.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Smith I a home in Kingsley, Rev. Lynn E. Chapel of Traverse City Fourteenth street Methodist churcli officiating. Burial will be in Fife Lake cemetery.

Norway has two languages: riksmaal or official state language, and the landsmaal. the speech of the rural population. St. Patrick's Day Special TONITE and FRIDAY CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE $1.95 Complete Dinner WI G-3010 Katie and Arne Shield U.S. 31 N.

GROUND BEEF Come in and bargain. Will take any reasonable offer. STOCKS 'LANCE BROWN RAMBLER, Inc. Bob and John Salesmen 602 E. EIGHTH ST.

Corner of Franl'lln 1952 FORD 4-door. Radio, heater, snow tires. $85. WI 7-8574. NEW YORK, Mar.

16 I -Quality stocks participated with speculative issues in a continua- tion of yesterday's rally in the first hour of trading today. The slight respite in activity appeared to be over as the tape ran up to five minutes behind floor Traverse City Dial Wl 7-6062 transactions almost from the out- I set. Steels, autos, oils, electronics a leisure stocks stood out on the advance. U. S.

Steel, Inland Steel and point or more. Crack Racket in Penta gon NASH Statesman. A nice running, older model car $125 Lukens gained CHEVROLET 6 cylinder. Chrysler added a point and Ford 2 door. Standard transmission.

Beckman gained 3V4 and Min- finish i white trim. A perfect neapolis Honeywell. Zenith and 1957 model $695 Universal Match mor 1356 BU1CK Special Sedan. Dark finish with white trim. Body and ti.es excellent.

Kuns as good as new $595 Your car as down payment. Easy Terms. Western Auto Associates Store 220 E. Front Wl 7-6476 'Buying a new or late model used car? Ask your dealer about the low ore than 2. AMF tacked on 2Vi while Brunswick, opening late on 26,500 shares, tacked up a pair.

Royal Dutch added Aircraft stocks in general lag; ged behind the rest of the market although Boeing tacked on and Marquardt gained a point. i Other features were American i Optical and Pfaudler ahead around 2, Cleveland Cliffs Irona nd Cin- WASHINGTON, Mar. 16 (UPI)--Six raiding parties of federal agents, bristling with maps instead of guns, moved in on the gamb-1 lers. They burst into a crowded locker room, began calling out names I and handing out warrants to startled workers accused of running a numbers racket and betting on it. They needed maps because the locker room was in one of the world's largest office i i the Pentagon.

U. S. Attorney Joseph S. Bambacus said it was "fantastic" that organized crime could make "so deep an inroad into the a i defense nerve center." The arrest of 35 laborers, all Negroes, most of whom handled Pentagon office supplies, climaxed a four-month investigation. cinnati Milling up and Polaroid a and R.

J. Reynolds ahead 1 or more. Chemicals and drugs show- 1 WO rlFC IXU11S cost A I A BANK COMPANY auto finance more. Chemicals and drugs show- OR call Wl 6-4180 and ed mainly fractional rises. make your own arrangements.

1960 I A BonneviUe convertible. Bucket seats, power steering, power brakes. Make me an offer. Monroe. PRODUCE I A 16 I i Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to i ..1951 pickup.

J-wheel drive report prices. i i snowplaw. 630 Cromwell. steady. 93 score 6 0 02 ucore i BO score SSV4 score Spring may be just around the corner, but bargains areL, Esss Easy white llu se a -Jn Record-Eagle Classifieds! NOW! i dirties 34: checks Traverse City fire department was called to the Donald Quick residence, 201 Ninth street at I 11:34 a.m.

Wednesday when a nearly-full fuel oil tank overturned, About (10 gallons of oil spilled, firemen said, but the tank, mounted on blocks adjacent to the house, was only slightly damaged. The city fire department also was called to the Joseph Demaray residence, 602 Washington, at 5 3 p.m. Wednesday when cooking grease ignited. There was no a age, firemen said. i SAVE AT WRIGHT'S i i89c Listerine Antiseptic 13 ounces.

73. 98c TRIG Men's Deodorant. 79. I $1 69 Dristan Lanolin Hand Lotion with Dispenser 89. 3000 Film No.

37 98. A Save 32c Kodacolor Color FILM $1.25 Value 93 Sizes 120, 620 or 127. Take beautiful snapshots in perfect colors. FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY 205 E. Front St.

WRIGHTS DRUGS OLEO 5 ARMOURS MILK 8 CANS 100 Ground Steak 69 BULK SAUER KRAUT PORK CHOPS I BANQUET POT SPARE Boneless STEAK SWISS CRISP HEADS CABBAGE Shedd's PEANUT I uvER BUTTER ROAST "DOUBLE EASTFIELD STAMPS EVERY WED. IN EASTFIELD SHOPPING CENTER 'til 'til 9p.m. S-A-L-E T.A.G. TESTED USED APPLIANCES from GARTHE'S Refrigerators FRIGIDAIRE A little old but runs like a new one sealed unit. $AQ95 PR1CED-TO-SELL GENERAL ELECTRIC This one has a new unit all porcelain Interior and exterior ideal for cottage, rec.

room or 2nd refrigerator. $CQ95 PRICED-TO-SELL 3TT PHILCO Sealed unit, all white looks and runs excellent PRICED-TO-SELL CROSLEY Sealed Unit Once In a lifetime buy. PRICEp-TO-SELL MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION! SOME WITH FREEZER-TOP STORAGE. Ranges HOTPOINT 3 burners deepwell storage all beautiful white porcelain nice big oven clean as a whistle PRICED-TO-SELL UNIVERSAL Forget about that cake not being perfect with this one even Betty Crocker couldn't miss PRICED-TO-SELL 95 GENERAL ELECTRIC The latest push button setting 4 burners. buy a new one when this is like new! PRICED-TO-SELL $7995 MANY TO CHOOSE A I SELECTION AS LOW AS Washer-Dryers MATCHED PAIR Both washer dryer here's a honey this matched pair would look good even in your living room no this isn't a misprint Both WASHER DRYER GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic washer PRICED-TO-SELL WESTINGHOUSE Automatic washer a beauty can't go wrong on this one PRICED-TO-SELL 69 FRIGIDAIRE Why suffer with "Clotheshangltes" There's a cure for It! See "Doc" Garthe for prescription PRICED-TO-SELL GAS-CONVERSION BURNER PRICED-TO-SELL MOTORS 1 6 1 5 H.P.

to OIL SPACE HEATERS 2 GOOD ONE IS WITH PRICED-TO-SELL All T.A.G. Tested Appliances at Garthe's Are Guaranteed SEE A VAST I I A A TO CHOOSE TERMS-TO-SUIT PAUL GARTHE, Inc. W. Bay Shore Rd. Phone Wl 6-5357.

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1897-1977