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Dairy Maids Face Phoenix, Arizona Defending Champs White City-The Rogue Val ley Dairy Maids will wind up a two-game series with the Phoenix Westerners at the Veterans Administration field today at 1:30 p. m. The Westerners are defend ing state champions from Arizona and nationally are ranked 17th. The team had a 17-8-1 record going into last night's encounter with the Dairy Maids. It has defeated such strong teams as the P.B.S.W. Rem biers, the Portland Erv Lind Florists, the Yakima Webb Cats and the Fort Worth Texas Royals. Leading the Westerners against the Dairy Maids are Nancy Larremore, star first baseman who is currently leading the team with a .350 batting average and has 21 RBls, Jo Wilson, slugging shortstop who is pacemaker in RBIs with 25 and Lily Vasquez, catcher who is field ing at .091 and hitting an even .300. Salem Edges Yakima In Friday NW Action United Press International A double by Jim Lefebvre In the 11th inning drove in Dick McLaughlin and gave Salem a 7-6 edge over second place Yakima in the North west League Friday night. The win extended Salem's lead to two games. In other games Eugene beat Lewiston 7-2 and Tri-City de feated Wenatchee 6-3. Oregon High School Wrestlers Gain 2nd Win Over Japanese Hachinoe, Japan- IUPD -A team of Oregon high school wrestling champions Satur day night defeated an All Aomori Prefecture high school contingent by a 6& to Wz score. It was -the Oregon graplers second victory against a draw in three of their scheduled nine matches in Japan on a home-and-home series. An all Mar Japanese high school squad competed last January in Oregon. The results follow: 50 Kilo class: Rich Henjyoji of the Oregon high school team drew with Wako Fawa uchi three to three (Hachinoe High school). 55 Kilo: Rich Sanders de cisioned Yoshihiro Sirasaka from Hachinoe Technical High school. 59 Kilo class: Grant Hum phrey decisioned K a z u m i Wakamatsu of Hachinoe Tech. 64 Kilo class: Keith Flack lost decision to Katsutoshi Kawahie of Hachinoe Tech. 68 Kilo class: Don Dykstra pinned Kenzo Tanaka from Togigyuku High school. 73 Kilo class: Rollin Sehim niel decisioned Mitsuya Faka ki from Hachinoe Tech. 77 Kilo class: Fred Fozzard pinned Tadashi Fafaki of Hachinoe High. S2 Kilo class: Han Shenk pinned Katsuyoshi Mizuno of Hachinoe High school. . In an exhibition match, Don Kauffman decisioned Toshiharau Takeuchi of Sen- X3r BUSIIIESS A Let us show you the dollars and cents advantages of leasing your fleet! When you lease from FALS there's no working cap ital tie-up. We own the fleet, your funds are released for other Investment. Since payments are made on a monthly basis, your accounting department can prefigure expenses... peaks and valleys are taken out of fleet oper ation costs. SOUTHERN OREGON LEASE CO. Set Jim Coleman t Crater lake Motor! Building 6th and Fir Medford 773-7591 LEADING HITTER Nancy Larremore, first base player for the visiting Phoenix, Ariz, women's softball team, is the leading hitter for the West erners with a .350 batting av erage. The Phoenix team will wind up a two game series to night with the Dairy Maids at White City. shu college in the 85 kilogram class. The Oregonians will com pete in their next match Tuesday at Asahikawa, Hok kaido, Japan's northermost is land. Benton Wins On Decision New York - IUPII - Veteran middleweight George Benton gave away just about every thing but experience to younger, heavier Allen Thomas Saturday night, but that was enough to gain him a unanimous 10-round deci sion in their nationally tele vised bout at Madison Square Garden. Benton, fifth ranked in the middleweight devision, came into the ring a slight favorite and made the odds look good as he boxed and counter punched his way to victory. At 30, he was giving away eight years to Thomas, 10th ranking light heavyweight from Chicago, who had lost only once before last night and was carrying a 19-bout unbeaten string. Thomas, un der contract to make 165 pounds for this bout, actually weighed 164 V4 to Benton's 162. Referee Mark Conn called Benton a 6-4 winner, while Judges Frank Forbes and Joe Armstrong had the Philadcl phian ahead, 6-3-1, and 8-2, respectively. VEHICLES? AUTHORIZED ' LIASIN4 vtTf M Shamrock Shortstop Ups Mark NORTHWEST WOMKN'S SOFTBALL LEAGl'E First Half W I, Pet Portland . , ...,10 I .9051 Salem , 8 4 .661 Eugene 4 5 .44-1 Rogue Valley 5 7 .411 Port Angele 5 7 .411 Yakima 4 R Seattle 3 .300 Second Half W Prt. J 000 .600 .6K7 A29 .375 .333 .000 Salem Yakima Portland Rogue Valley Port Angeles .. Eueene Seattle 3 4 3 3 3 0 Portland Salem Sham rock shortstop Deloris Han son added 20 points to her bat ting average in five games last week to jump into a tic for second in the Northwest Women's Major Softball league batting race. Hanson belted her way into a tie with Marlncne Piper of the Portland Erv Lind Florists at .353. The Florists' Carolyn Fitzwater continues to set the pace with a .396 average although the Portland girls have played no league games for over a month. Pearl Pinion, also 'of the Shamrocks, leads league pitchers in the win-loss col umn with five wins and no defeats and has the best ERA, a stingy 0.15. The Florists' Jackie Rice has the most wins, however, with a 7-1 record. Jan Bateman is leading the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids in batting with 5 hits in 22 at bats for a .227 average. Jan Pfaff has 13 for 58 and a .224 mark. In pitching, Ellen Cal laghan is 3 and 1 for the Dairy Maids, with an ERA of 2.69, Pat Barron is 4 and 8 with a 1.08 mark and Doris Hickson 0 and 2 with an ERA of 4.30. Team Batting G AB R H Pet. Portland 15 398 77 104 .261 Salem 17 409 51 RR .210 Eugene 16 421 32 B5 .202 Yakima 18 483 34 92 .190 Rosue Valley ....18 454 34 77 .170 Port Angeles ... 20 524 39 85 .162 Seattle 12 278 14 44 .158 STANDINGS By united Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE W I, Pet. GB Los Angeles R0..35 .032 St. Louis .r2 43 .547 8 Chicago 51 43 .543 8'i 'San Francisco 51 45 .531 9 'a Cincinnati 51 45 .531 9'a Pittsburgh 49 4H .516 11 Philadelphia 49 47 .510 11 i Milwaukee 47 48 .405 14 Houston 36 62 .367 25'a New York 32 64 .333 2a AMERICAN LEAGUE W I, Pet. New York 56 34 .622 Boston 51 41 .554 Chicago 51 42 .548 Minnesota 51 43 .543 Baltimore 52 45 .5.16 GB 6 6!i 7 7!i Cleveland 46 48 ,4R9 12 Los Angeles 47 51 .480 13 'i Kansas City 41 51 .446 16 Detroit 38 51 .427 17 (i Washington 34 57 .374 24 ("Saturday night results not In cluded. ) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (includes Friday Games) By United Press International Northern Division W. L. Pot. GB Spokane 62 40 .608 Tacoma 56 44 .560 5 Portland 48 50 .490 IP, Hawaii 46 52 .469 14 Seattle 42 60 .412 20 Southern Division '. L. I'll. GB .541 .520 2 .485 .Vi .484 S, .429 11 Oklahoma City Dallas-Ft. W. . San Diego Salt Lake City Denver 52 48 42 56 frlday's Results Tacoma 5 Denver 3 (1st game 7 Innings) Tacoma 9 Denver 1 (2nd game 7 Inningsl Oklahoma City 4 San Diego 3 Dallas-Ft. Worth 4 Portland 3 (10 innings) Spokane 6 Salt Lake City 9 111 Innings) NORTHWEST LEAGUE (inrludes Friday Games) W. L. Salem 14 Yakima 13 9 Lewiston ... 1 1 8 Wenatchee in 11 Tri-Cily 7 II Eugene . . 6 18 Friday's Results Salem 7 Yakima 6 Eugene 7 Lewiston 2 Tri-City 6 Wenatehee I'll. .700 .50 1 .389 .476 .389 .273 HARRIS NAMED Portland - (UPD - Arnold Ocky Harris, a Portland rest aurant owner, was appointed to the Portland Boxing Com mission by Mayor Terry Schrunk Friday. The appoint ment is until next May 9. Harris replaces his brother, the late Benny Harris. MINT CONTROL Salem - An order Issued by the Oregon Department of Agriculture has designated all of Columbia County, except some 1,500 acres in the north ern part of the country, as a mint control area. The order became effective June 25. CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT on Cable TV MON., JULY 22 7:30 P.M. MEDFORD Aussie Grabs Lead In Third Round of PGA Golf nlluc flTfl RrucP Pramil. . unltnrtwn TMrlr Hart tho uti. I Al ouon nui on i.n. Dill., n 1 - .. ut . oiie i. .... Dallas - (VPI) - Bruce Cramp- ton, the 27-ycar-old 'iron Man" from Australia, grabbed the third round lead in the PGA golf championship Sat urday with a six under par 31-34-65 for a 208 total while Arnold Palmer's hopes died when he fell 12 strokes off the pace. Crampton, who has played more tour tournaments the last two years than any man in golf ,on this blazing day ignored 105 degree heat a he smashed his way to a two stroke lead over 1958 cham pion Dow Finsterwald and three ahead of masters cham pion Jack Nicklaus. Blew lack His sun-blistered scoring featured a day in which Pal mer, trying for the only big one which has eluded him, blew his hopes with a 73 fr 220; Gary Player blew his stack at a photographer and Central Point Downs P-T In Intermediate The Central Point Stars In termediate baseball team downed the Phoenix-Talent squad 12-4 at a skirmish held Friday. Earlier in the week, the Stars lost to the Medford Yankees on the Star's home field. On Monday, July 22, the Stars will face the Med ford Giants at Central Point. Other games this week will see the Phocnix-Talcnt team meet the Medford Yankees at Medford, Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, the Yankees will battle with the Cougars pro ceeded by a Pee Wee game. The Cougars will face the Cen tral Point Stars on Wednes day al Central Point. A Pee Wee game will also proceed the intermediate game. The last game of the week will be on Friday at 10 a. m. when the Phoenix-Talent squad will match skills against the Cougars. All games, except the one scheduled on Monday, will be played at 10 a. m. I.INESCORES Stars 022 412 012 B 3 Phoenix-Talent . 020 002 0 4 4 7 Branch, Bailey (3) and Pinkham; Sparks, Hamilton (41, Sparks (5), Miller (7) and Skccter. MOYER SIGNED Miami Beach, Fla. - IUPD -Denny Moyer of Portland and Luis Rodriguez of Miami Beach, Fla., Friday were signed to meet in a 10-round middleweight fight here Aug. 17. The bout will be national ly televised . City of Medford NATIONAL LEAGUE IV. Washington Cubs 11 Jackson Braves 9 Washington Dodgers .. 9 Griffin Reds . 4 Jefferson Giants 2 Jefferson Pirates 1 Pel. .017 .750 .750 .333 .167 .083 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Howard Angels 0 Howard Colts 8 Wilson Yanks 7 Hedrick Sox 7 Hawthorne Tigers 5 Hawthorne Hawks 0 Pel. .750 .667 .503 .563 .417 .000 12 LAST WKKKS IlliSULTS National Leagu DodRcrs 7 Reds 5; Cubs 2 Braves 1: Giants 12 Pirates 5; Cubs 4 Reds 2; Dodgers 21 Pirates 3; Braves 5 Giants 2; Braves 3 Reds 2; Dodders Hi Giants y; cutis 4 I'iraies ,j; kccis 10 Giants 0; Braves 14 Pirates 2; DoriRers 4 Cuba 3. Amrrlran I.eaRiie Yanks 7 Sox 3; Angels 4 TiRers 2: Colts 10 Hawks 4; Yanks H Hawks 4; AtiRels 7 Colls 1; Sox 11 TiRers 4; Anpcls 5 Yanks 2; Sox5 Hawks 4: Colts T liRers l: YanKs 3 Colts 4; TiRers 5 Hawks 2: Sox S Anccls 2; Yfnks 14. TiRers 3; Sox 8 Colts 4; AnRds 3 Hawks 2. THIS WEKKS SCHKIH'LH: (f.amrs at 9 a m. and l p.m.) Monday morninc (National) Grff hn Creek Reds al Jefferson Pirates, Jefferson Giants at Wash inRton Cubs. Jackson Braves vs Washington Dodgers at Jackson school. Monday Afternoon (American) Wilson Yanks at Hedrick Sox. Hawthorne TiRers vs. Hoover An gels at Hedrick. Howard Colls at Hawthorne Hawks. Tursdav mornlnn (National) Griffin Creek Reds at Washington Dodgers. Jackson Braves vb. Wash ington Cubs at Jackson. Jefferson Giants at Jefferson Pirates. Tuesday afternoon (Amrrlran) Wilson Yanks vs. Hawthorne Hawks ( Wilson. Howard Colts vs. Hoover Angels al Hedrick, Haw thorne Tigers vs. Hedrick Sox it Hawthorne. Wednesday All star game. American league vs. National leacuc. H pm. l fairRrounds. Thursday morning (National) Griffin Creek Beds at Washington Cubs. WftshinRlon Dodceri vs Jef ferson Pirates at Jackson. Jackson Brnves at Jefferson Giants. Thursday afternoon ( American) Wilson Yanks vs. Hoover Angels nt Wilson. Hawthorne Hawks at Hedrirk So:, Howard Colt at Hawthorne Tiger. Friday morniiiK (National) Grifhn Creek Reds at Jackson Braves. Jefferson Gianls vs Wash ington Dodgers at Jefferson. Wash mRton Cubs vs. Jefferson Pirates at Washington. WATCH the Liston Patterson Members A Guests Only GRANTS PASS ELKS LODGE NO. 1584 MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, unknown Dick Hart, the as sistant pro from Hinsdale, 111., blew a three shot lead he had carried into the third round with a "tight collar" 76. Kinsterwald shot a 33-33-66 with a putter which was ns .hot as this scorching day while Nicklaus fired a 69 to finish one stroke behind slender Dow. Another shot away at 212. one under par for the distance, was young Dave Ragan. MEDFORDt - Medford, Grants Pass To Meet SOUTHERN OREGON JUNIOR BASEBALL W I, Pet. .5 0 1 ,000 .3 2 .600 i 2 .300 ...I 3 .250 0 4 .000 Crater Cuba .... Grants Pass .... Medford CP Mustangs .. Ashland The Crater Cubs junior baseball team came out on top this week with a record of 5-0. In second place is Registration To Be Held Registration for the next session of golf lessons at the Cherry Lane Park Golf club will be tomorrow, July 22 be tween the hours of 8 a. m. to l4 noon, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lessons beginning with the basic fundamentals of golf will begin on Tuesday, July 23, and will continue twice a week for two weeks on Tuesday and Thursday, Wed nesday and Friday. Times for the lessons are 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m., and 1 p.m. An evening class will be given on the same days from 7 p. m. to 8 p.m. Registration fee for the class will be one dollar for children up to 18 years old, and two dollars for adults. Ralph 7 BILLS BUY JACOBS Buffalo, N. Y. - (UPD - Line backer Harry Jacobs, who played three seasons lor Bos ton, was purchased from the Patriots Friday night by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League. It was a straight cash deal. Jacobs played his collegiate ball al Bradley. Medford Pee Wees W. L. Pet. Gianls f) 2 .818 Dodgers 7 4 .636 Senators 7 4 .836 Mets 6 .1 .543 Yankees 4 7 .364 Cards 4 7 .364 Pirates 3 .100 Mills Snares Cincinnati, Ohio (UPD Mary Mills, an unshakeable 23-year-old Mississippcan who turned pro less than a year ago, Saturday won the U. S. Wom en's open golf tournament by four strokes with a 4-under-par 288. Undaunted by stiff winds, soggy greens and a bevy of veteran pros the slow talking blonde from Gulf Hills, Miss., fired a par 73 on the last round of the championship and staved off threats from Louise Suggs and Sandra Haynie, who tied for second at 2!)2. ROAD OI Oil Mat-Dust Palliative -Multiple Lift PC"TAI TRUCKS LOADERS ROLLERS ROTARY Hughes & Dodd Co. PHONE 773-4221 4048 CrateMalcejighN OREGON At even par 213 came Billy Maxwell with 69, Doug Ford with a 71 and Doug Sanders with a 70. And one over par at 214 were Dave Hill and Al Geiberger with 69's, Sam Snead with a 70, Julius Boros with a 73 and the broken hearted Hart with a 76. Art Wall fired a 66 which moved the former Masters champion into the 2151 brack et with Mason Rudolph, who had a 71, and Bill Johnston of Phoenix with a 72. IsTRIBUNl Grants Pass with a 3-2 season al record. Third Place Medford Junior baseball team will face the Grants Pass squad for' the first game next Wednesday, July 24, al 2 p.m. in Grants Pass. Another game at the same time that day will be when the Central Point Mus tangs meei Asniaiia at Asn land. On Thursday, Ashland will challenge Grants Pass at Grants Pass and The Crater Cubs will face the Mustangs at Central Point. Both games are scheduled for 2 p.m. CP Braves Top Medford Tigers, 13-6 The Central Point Braves of the Pee Wee league Friday gained first place as they downed the Medford Tigers 13-6 In Medford. Doug Miller of the Braves hit in six runners and Bill Bartley slugged a home run in the fourth inning. Bill Bailey was the winning pitcher who gave up one hit in the first inning of play. Pee Wee games next week will start on Tuesday at 2 p. m. when the Central Point Braves meet the Jacksonville team at Jacksonville. On that same date, P h o e n i x-Talent will battle with the Medford Tigers at Medford and the Medford Wildcats will face the Prospect Lions al Prospect. On Thursday, July 25 at 10 a. m. the Jacksonville team will meet the Phocnix-Talcnt squad, the Lions with the Braves at Central Point and the Indians against the Tigers at Medford. Friday's games, all sched uled for 10 a. m. will be Phoenix-Talent at the Pros pect Lion's home field, and the Braves against the Wild cats at Medford. Golf Crown Going into the final round (hrce strokes ahead of veteran Miss Suggs, Miss Mills played par golf over the first 17 holes but almost chipped a shot into the woods from the 18lh tee. The ball landed less than a foot inside the fairway and she recouped to shoot a par four on the hole, which proved troublesome to both second place finisher. The Mississip pcan birdied the No. 3 hole with a 3'2 fool uphill pull, bogied on the 6th when the wind carried her ball into a sand trap at the edge of the green, birdied on the 12th and had a bogie on the 13th. BROOMS GRADERS WATER WAGON JNG Player shot a 32-35-67 which he said "might have been a 63 or a 64" if he hadn't been upset by a photographer when he was lining up a six foot putt for a par on the 15th hole. "Don't you realize you LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 67 AN ORDINANCE providing (or the construction of paving Dakota Avenue front Chestnut Street to Coliunhui Avenue, in the City of Mcdlord. Oregon, and for the assessment of the cost thereof nn adjacent properly: providing for a meeting of the Council to con sider protests against said im provement and providing for the serving of the owners of adjacent properly with notice thereof by the Recorrier-TrcHsurcr. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. That it Is the In tention of the Council to cause the construction of paving Dakota Avenue front Chestnut Street to Columbus Avenue, In accordance with the adopted and identified plans and specifications on file in the office of the Cltv Manager at the City Hall, Medford. Oregon, to which plans and specifications reference is hereby made for de tails and estimated costs thereof, and to assess upon each lot, or part thereof, adjacent to and bene- men ny sucn improvement Its pto- portionalc share of the cost of said improvement as provided bv the Charter of the City of Medford. SECTION 2 The Council will meet In the Council Chambers at the City Hall on the 1st dny of August. 1963. al 7:30 P.M., at which time and place the owners of said adjacent property are hereby called upon to appear be fore said Council and show cause. If any. why said Improvement should not be constructed, and why said property should not he assessed for the construction thereof. SECTION 3. Thai warranls for the costs o( the aforementioned Improvement shall bear Interest at four per cent M Vn i per annum and shall constitute general obli gations of the City of Medford. and said warrants shall be issued pursuant to, and on the terms and lite cnndilions set forth in, Oregon Revised Statutes 287.502 to 267.510, inclusive. SECTION 4. That the Recorder Treasurer is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the prop erty owners aforesaid, by publish ing this ordinance once in a dally newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation in said City at least ten IIOi days hefore the date of said meeting, and by post ing five copies of Ihis ordinance in five public and conspicuous places In said Clly for a period of ten (10) days prior to said meet- "pASSED by the Council and signed by me In open session in authentication of Its passage this 18th day of July. 1963. JAMES J. DUNLEVY Mayor ATTEST: D. F. HUSON Recorder-Treasurer APPROVED by me this 19th day Of July, 1063. .1 AMES J. DUNLEVY Mayor RKSOIaUTlON NO, 210H A RESOLUTION Ueclarlni In tent ion of the City Counc construct a water main along Tenth Street from Hamilton Street Lincoln street ann to assess the cost thereof against properties fronting thereon; and setting a time and place for hearing there on. BE IT RESOLVKD by the City Council of the Clly of Medford, Oregon; SECTION 1. That It Is the In tention of the City Council of the anlrl cllv in mime Stx (fit Inch walcr main to be Inid in Tenth Street from Hamilton hired to Lincoln Street and to assess the cost of said water main on the property fronting on said street (a) in proportion to the frontage of said property. SECTION 2. That the City Council shall meet In the Coun cil Chambers of the City HhII of snid city at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on th 1st dav of Aucusl. 101)3. at which time and place all protests against the laying or said water main and the assessment of the cost thereof on the property fronting on said atreet (si shall be heard, and (he City Recorder is hereby directed to cause this Resolution to he published once In a daily newspaper, printed, pub lished and of genera) circulation In the said city of Medford, not less than ten days or more than twenty days before t he date or snid meeting and a copy of this Resolution to be pouted for a period of ten days prior In said meeting in five public and con spicuous plac-ca In the said city. SECTION 3. That warrants for Ihe costs of the aforementioned improvement shall hear interest at 4 per annum and shall consti tute General Obligations of Ihe Clly of Medford. and said war rant shall lie issued pursuant to, and on the terms and conditions set forth in ORS 2l)7.M)2 to 2H7.510 inclusive. PASSED by the Council and signed hy me In open session in authentication or Its passage this lflth day of July, IH'ci JAMES J, DUNLEVY Mayor ATTEST- D F. HUSON Recorder APPROVED by me ihli 18th day of July, lff.3. JAMES J. DUNLEVY Mayor GRADALL SUNDAY. JULY 21. could cost me the tourna. ment?" Player shouted at the photographer. "Don't you have any feelings?" Gary blew the putt and then, still upset, three-putted the 16th from 30 feet miss ing the second time from a mrre one foot. That put him at 216 along with Jim Ferricr and Tommy j Jacobs, who shot 70, Wes Ellis wilh a 71 and Manuel de la Torre with a 74. Champagne Tony Lcma. ! who had been making a big , run at the front, zoomed to a ! 76 which placed him at 217 along wilh Shelley Mayficld, j Dim hikes, Big Mike Souchak, ! British Open champion Bob 1 Charles, Paul Harney, Bo i Wminger and Earl Stewart. Billy Farrell and former U.S. Open champion Gene Littler were at 218; former winner Jerry Barber at 219, I S mm 1ZTI YUIH " J WCHD G2D dHJV fiCEP GBT We will, in case of failure, replace with factory parts, including labor. Timing gears and chain Valve lifters Camshaft Pistons and rings Piston pins and bushings Connecting rods Lubricated part lnlde steering gear housing King pin bolts and bushings Drag link and tie rod bushings Drive shaft splint fP II ssssssssssssM I SIIClEDCHan FIRST in the hearts of his COUNTRYMEN join the MARINES For Full Information Today Visit the Recruiter's Office in the Medford Post Office Sponiorad by Medford Mail Tribune B 7 Tourney and at 220 along with Palmer were former champion Jackie Burke and Don January. AUTOMATIC Transmission! Exclusively VllCTRANS WTRPfl 0RS ASSO Minor or Major Repairs Factory Units in Stock 100 Financing MEDFORD TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 3540 N. Pac. Hwy. 779-1811 Fast Efficient Servlca Across from Elk Lumber "JlCSssSCLjCSy u Universal joints Front and rear wheel bearings Transmission gears and bearings (including automatic or overdrive) ' M other bearings no , factory sealed Differential gears and bearings All lubricated parts in front and rear suspension system 02 1963 ID tX335 w u25 j i n Hi f !