30--Automobiles for Sele CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan. Fair ndition. $125. Apply 741 Beaupre Ave , 576-3235. C2 ES orci CHEVROLET, two-door hardtop, 283 Tania. Al condition, $600. Telephone ii PONTIAC, $175, good running condi baa ate nce tetas SET 31--Compect Cars for Sole &k VOLVO and PEUGOT -- & MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 ZOLTAN and. NiCK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkeswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 961 SUNBEAM for sale. Good cendition, fer 6 p.m. Telephone 723-6651. 1 SPRITE, excellent condition, $550. er est offer. Telephone 728-8415. 1964 Morris 1100. Mechani- . $550. Phone 723-6333. 50", excellent condition, 23-6208. is MORRIS 150, Telephon: a 57 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe, radio, good andition, suitable for second car, tele- hone 942-3132. ' 2--Trucks for Sole 3 INTERNATIONAL pick-up. Als orvair Handy Van, 'S7 GM nd '60 Chevrolet Tandem dump truck, all 725-2156. : ae a 47 CHEVROLET '2 fon truck, tele- vone after six. 668-2453. '. 3--Automobiles. Wanted Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted", Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 WILL pay" up to $1,000 cash r offered, Telephone $76-3450. 'ars and trucks for wreck- 9. No ge for towing. Best prices id. Telephone 728-4549 anytime. Rob- t Nichols. ANTED by private party, late model stion wagon, '65, '66 or '67. Telephone 5-1053. AW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Cars ught, parts for sale. Iron and metals ught, 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. 4--Automobile ~ epair : Now! A_ Professional Car Shine with ""SIMONIZ" Wax at a low, low $5.95, @ While you wait. @ Only genuine poste wax @ No cheap liquid polishes. @ Work done by 'specialists, @ Last for months. For Information Phone 728-0291 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions ore Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges, All Work Guaranteed. Simoniz FRED STONE Brooklin 86 Queen St, REBUILT ENGINES Will Be Closed For Holidays © : AUGUST 5 - 20 --Legal NOTICE To CREDITORS . And OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF ~ ALICE WILLIAMENA OLVER, Spinster, Deceased. All persons having elaims against the Estate ef Alice Williamena Olver, late of the Village of Brooklin, in the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of May, 1967, are hereby notified to. send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of he said deceased on @r be- 'ore the 10th day ef August, 1967, full particubors of their 'laims, Immediately after the aid date the Personal Rep- esentatives will distribute he assets of the soid de- . eased having regard only to laims of which they shall hen have notice. DATED at Oshawa, th day of July, 1967. Gordon Stephen White, this Fred Ormiston, Executors, By their Solicitors, Mackey & Bailey, 17 Simeoe Street North, Oshowa, Ontario. TENDER FOR WATER MAIN ealed Tenders, _ propertly varkéd "Tender for Water hain Contract W67-2", will e receivéd by the undersign- d up to 3 p.m., Tuesdoy, ugust 1, 1967. This con- act is for the laying of ap- roximately 2,260 feet of 2" water main in East /hitby Township, on Simece reet, north of the Oshawa ity Limits. lans and Specifications may t obtained at the office of e undersigned upon deposit ' a certified cheque in the mount of $15.00. Lowest or vy tender not - necessarily 'cepted J. B.Annand, General Manager. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMISSSION. OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA 100 Simcoe Street South, shawa cE is hereby given, that unless the and hounehola secs hee Road, Oshawa, are not ed by 30 days from Ist advertise. sie above mentioned househsld pend effects. will be sold 'for Fe ELE RT ES AGT NES sified Continued on Page 12 Distethated by King Features Synilicata, DoRIS DREAM} ROCK ROLL } A CHARMING STORY} lox, You waNT )J|_[You DiON'T HAVE A PANTY TO BLURT IT OUT GIROLE © King Features Syndvente, Inv. 1007, World nights reserved. SEE!! NOT ALL TEEN-AGERS ARE HEARTLESS KINDLY ACCEPTA GRATEFUL and Cheryl SECRET AGENT X9 PONTIACS LOW PRICES THE CLIFF THERE'S A LIGHT! CELIAS THERE! THE WOMAN YOU CALL MARY BROWN FOR AMNESIA, SHE DOESNT KNOW YOU, 'SHE DENIES SHE 1S YOUR WIFE, SAWYER, DO YOU m.( PROPOSE TO CARRY HER OFF AGAINST HER WILL? FORCE by ATTENTIONS HER? A DON'T WORRY, ACE, WE CAN STILL MAKE THE Ace and Soutn- side follow Phil fothe train station... SUMMER SELL OUT VAUXHALLS BUICKS BEAUMONTS WAIT! GOT A BE IDEA! BUT... 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Expunge 48, River of World tights ranted forgetful- ness 42. Postpone DOWN i, Mast = |scale, HUBERT Se Cc A Wx: 9) 967 World sights remeved Miia THATS Vi | | | OF YOU, SON-IN- LAW- IM ONLY TAKING THIS SUITCASE FULL OF OLO CLOTHES INTO THE ATTIC ERY KIND |-------- | YOUR HEALTH 'Keratoses Occurs Dear Dr. Molner: What causes keratoses? Should they be removed? Is there danger of | their becoming cancerous? | I have removed four by using | a cuticle file to rub off the| They kept gettin 8| smaller and finally disap- peared. After six months they} have not returned. The skin is] clear. | have applied alcohol after rubbing them. Is this practice dangerous from the standpoint of their be- coming cancerous? --Mrs. H.E.D. A keratosis is a_ localized thickening of the skin. It usually occurs :in an area that has been much exposed to the sun and wind, as face and} hands, but can occur at times virtually anywhere One type, known as senile keratosis, occurs in aging skin, a result of exposure or some other irritative factor pius| changes in the skin which come| with aging. Do not let the word "senile" mislead you, however. They develop in middle age as!| well as in later years. | There are different types of keratoses, the important dis-| tinction being whether they are| benign or pre-cancerous, and| without a microscopic examina- | tion of the cells it is not easy to} differentiate between the sim-| ple benign ones and the ones} likely to turn into skin cancer. True, dermatologists and other physicians can readily spot ones which are highly like- ly to be dangerous and remove them, but it is wise even then to send some of the removed tissue to the laboratory to see whether the change into cancer has actually begun, in which case some of the surrounding tissue may also be removed foi safety, or the spot can be in spected frequently for any sign of trouble. } From Fiction Or Age By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Because it requires special techniques to tell the harmless from the dangerous ones, !t is better to let your physician remove them (usually by €lec- trocautery, sometimes by sim- ple office surgery) than to dab- ble with them yourself. You happen to have been lucky with yours, not having caused any infection with the filing. You are even more fortu- nate that your keratoses appear to have been benign. Had they been the pre-cancerous type, it is doubtful if you could have gone deeply enough into the skin to get rid of the dangerous tissues. Dear Dr. Molner: Please comment on the idea that milk is for calves and not men, Thank you.--J.F.P. I think it is just about as pointless as wiseacre remarks to the effect that 'if man were supposed to fly, he would have wings." Funny thing about that milk remark. Have you ever heard of anyone professing to have that idea who followed his own "Logic" and refused to eat but- ter, cheese, ice cream, etc., all of which are milk products? TORCH ARRIVES GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP)-- The burning torch to signal opening of the Pan - American Games in Winnipeg Sunday reached here Thursday night in the hands of a perspiring 10- man relay team. The Manitoba Indian runners arrived hale and hearty. Each runner carried the torch about one mile. The 10 ex- nected to leave Grand Forks at a.m. CDT today, stopping in Yrayton, N.D., before crossing THE OSHAWA FIMES, Monday, July 24, 1967 17 BRIDGE © By B, JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH @A10 9652 @AK109 3. EAST aJ432 o332 &KB74 The bidding: South West North East Fishbein Avareili Hazen Belladong Pass Pass Pass 3NT 2NT Pass Opening lead--queen of hearts. This hand occurred in the match hetween Italy and the United States in 1959. A bit of luck at one table combined with son.e chicanery at the other en- abled the American team to show a profit of 450 points on the deal. At the first table, Hazen opened third-hand with a dia- mond and gave Fishbein a rous- ing vote of confidence by rais- ing his two notrump response of three. | Avarelli led the queen of }hearts (the Roman pair cus- jtomarily lead the lower of {touching honors), on which {East played the jack. Avarelli {continued hearts and Fishbein took the third round with the lace. | At this point the situation: did jnot look promising to Fishbein, |but the 500 spectators who were following each bid and play on a giant electric screen show- ing everybody's hand, knew that everything would-turn out jall right. : Fishbein tried the diamond fi- nesse, which worked, and the contract then hinged on whe- ther Avarelli or Belladonna had the ace of clubs. Fortunately, Belladonna showed up with the jace and Fishbein made three ! the second table, the Italian North - South pair were not even in the bidding! It went: South, Siniscaico, Pass; West, Fry, 2 hearts; North, Forquet, ss; East, Lazard, 4 hearts. Fry and Lazard were playing weak (preemptive) two bids, After Fry's. two heart bid it was difficult for Forquet to take any action (vulnerable), particularly ularly opposite a passed part- ner. When Forquet passed, Laz- ard, gazing at a six - point hand which he knew was faced by an equally unimpressive ar- ray, decided the situation cal- led for desperate measures. Pretending he had a big hand, Lazard jumped to four hearts. This move proved to be unusu- ally successful when Fry went down three for a loss of 150 points. The adverse strength was so divided that neither For- quet nor Siniscalco could dou- ble, and. the American team gained 5 international poinis. Declare War' Ike Urges U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) --. Fore mer president Dwight D. Eisen- hower, calling for priority ef- forts to ensure victory in Viet- nam, says the U.S, Congress should consider formally de claring war on North Vietnam. His views were published Fri- day in paraphrased form in-the Republican Congressional Com- mittee Newsletter following a question - and - answer session last Saturday with 43 freshmen Republican representatives at his Gettysburg, Pa., home. The paraphrased replies in- cluded: On a declaration of _war-- "With 450,000 U.S. troops new in Vietnam, it is time that Con- gress decided whether or not to declare a state of war exists with North Vietnam. .. . ". ., the issue of a declara- tion of war should at least be put before Congress for deci- sion." GIVE WAR PRIORITY On Vietnam -- "Since we're sending American boys to fight and die . . . that war should be given first priority, Other goals, however, attractive, should take second place, Tax increases would not be needed if we had set priorities earlier." NAVIGATION AID READY Sweden has completed the world's first automatic un manned Decca navigator chain QUEENIE ec ad LE Pur *G ee el "It's titled, 'Man'--and believe I know the type~<_. at he border into Emerson, Man., by night. me, deat yout'