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115th YEAR | *&**&** ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 76PAGES __
ena Young Man's Fancy. .’ |
waiting to find Two YMCA members take
of the balmy breezes and record high kite techniques
temperatures to get a kite flying before March center, and Tom Rohrer.
Sukarno Takes Action
Premier Resigns
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WASHINGTON P—The
in Portland, Ore. 7 and Sat wats the The lowest temperature record- evening is his forecast, but it is) @iir swings this afternoon, the jed in downtown Pontiac
wonderful while it lasts.. southerly winds will shift to |§ a.m. today’ was 44 degrees. The
Youngsters out with their bats | westerly, bringing with them |temperature at 1 p.m. was 62.
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floating down th eengye , :
a ee ee District Attorney in Trouble
of cottons . « ie = :
==--=sLangley Must Tal fishing equipment is being fea- . :
tured ....
on Rackets Today Senate Rackets Investigat-
_|ing Committée hears today from Dist. Atty. William M.
Langley, whom earlier witnesses have linked with an
alleged plot by outsiders to “muscle in” on crime profits
The probers arranged also to put into evidence cen-
sored versions of tape recordings. Portland racketeer
James B. Elkins said het
made the secret recordings
of conversations among
jPortland and Seattle gam-
blers, Teamsters Union of-
ficials and others. Buses to Stop
in Port Huron;
‘Losing Money‘
-| Michig: City, Ind, are
. BT, eifies caught in. the
for] squeene,” he said. “In
y . Fi
One of the dead was an
A curfew, imposed after the as-*
Novi Annexation!
American tourist. = Troops Quell Attempt b to Kill Cuban Leader Fighting Takes 40 Lives)
as Rebels Storm Palace;
One American Dies 7
Voided by Doty Rules That Vote Fraud Cancels Takeover by
City of Northville
Mile road — reverts to its status
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June 21. a
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Py PEACE SEED SR eee Ran Teamsters Here.
to Local
mittee lawyer who was acting as a double-agent. The
left is Edward Cheyfitz, a Hoffa attorney. go in
Hoffa Familiar
By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr.
The name of James R. Hoffa—arrested yesterday by
the FBI on an attempted bribery charge—is.not an un-
familiar one in Pontiac labor circles.
Hoffa's name can be linked to the turbulent history
of the AFL Teamsters Local 614 here, whose members .
Tarmoil
can well remember back to*
1949 when two bomb blasts
shattered the previous har-
mony of the history of the
local.
Hoffa, 44, stepped into the local’s
Hoffa’s foes and their families
were threatened with physical vio-
lence because of their efforts to
OPPOSITION GREW jasked for the accounting of some 1,500, filed suit in Oakland County
Circuit Court.
Pontiac State Representative
.Leaun Harrelson, were alse
named in the suit,
Harrelson is today “acting presi-
dent” of Local 614, whose head-)
quarters is at 1410 S. Telegraph Rd.
The suit, among other things,
funds,
in September, 1955, claiming the
ing the local’s trusteeship reign.
The two were targets of the bomb
blasts in the fall of 1949, but were
bombs apprehended,
police officers attributed them to
disseggers of Hoffa's trusteeship.
Officers stood by with riot guns
95 z : | , Senate Probers
Raided File | Claim Teamster Boss —
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WASHINGTON (#—
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bfaltt
Court Arraigns -
Hoffa Secretary
in Bribery Case
“DETROIT (INS) — Mrs,
Dobrescu
last night in Washington on
troit as a material witness,
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when the government opens its
case against Hoffa and 47-year-old
attorney Hyman I, Fischbach, who
and tear gas at many anti-Hoffa
meetings in the county. was arrested last night in Coral
Again, Caesar, I dispense with
ter.
ing to repert promptly that the Nazarene, Jesus,
is recruiting followers. This may be a serious mat-
eo oR
Our agent Junius says that hundreds of people
gather whenever the man pauses to preach or
teach, and he is no longer doing so just in places
of worship, but by the roadside, in homes, or any-
‘}where he happens to be.
The news-is abroad widely that he has healed
the usual greet-
asked its owner; Simon, to pull the craft a little
oy MEMO TO CAESAR |
Jesus Recruits Followers
. He preached for a time and then suggested
that the fishermen go out on the lake. They him fishing had been no guod all day. cat
Gables, Fla., on bribery charges, — |
the sea of Genneserat — according to Junius’ ree
port — where he found a group of fishermen dry-
ing their nets. He got into one of the boats and
i
3 5 SCount hes -| Report Compromise Bill
Requires Filling Seat
in 1958 Election
A comptomise bill for a fifth!” Oakland County Circuit Judge was/-
“<< veperted favorably out of the
House Judiciary Committee in
Lansing yesterday,
lt talils for election of the new
jude in November, 1958,
Rep. Farrell E. Roberts Repils| | lican of West Bloomfield Township,|
said he expects the county's six
ship Tesulted in amendment of an
original bill introduced by Rep.
Leslie H, Hudson, Democrat of Ponti ig . =
Hudson's bill. called: for a-Demo-| | crate appointment in —
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president of the University of
Menelae Mora, a congressman
when Carlos Prio Socearras was
The bullet-riddied body_-of an-
' gbortive uprising to g resentment against some as-
ee ee oh
4
pe i the dictatorial side of *
: g hil
“AN I did was to use the tele-
phone and give order's to my
aides,” Batista said, “although
my loaded 45 was very near my
hand.”
About 20 of the student-led at-
tackers and three guards were
killed in the fighting at the palace.
The other deaths came in other
dashes ‘around the city.
The Weather
Full U.s. Weather Bureae Report
PONTIAC: AND eo 6 ~ Pee
and. warmer
We iesrenning aenatnens ‘en
ae by showers or acces tov |
nal 4a. Shewers or sg mn gg j
changing te a few snew
loretng eolder tomeorrew, hich abees oe
utherly winds at 15 te 25 miles an
erg gusty in gg shifting
te westerly at 15 a 2 mi
and guaty Weennrtey.
Teday in “jn Pontiac
Le est temperature preceding 8 4.m.
At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 2 m.p.h-
= Thursday at ¢-37 pm. @un rises Friday 4’ a.m
Moon sete Friday at 6:05 a
Moon r ieee Thureday at
pepatows, a Temperatures
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vis pm.
58
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Wednesday in Pontiac
jiAg recorded downtown
Highest temperature ...ch60.00 06000
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Weather Pair. eae ij
One Year “hee | in Foatine
q ‘ighes! temperature Louise, Curtis Edwards, Ralph, Mi-
home; a
John R. Taylor or
Service for John R. Taylor, 71,\to be made none of
ot Fort Ogden, Fla., a former cityjattributed to him other
resident, will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat-jas a member of the
urday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel|tions Secretariat that
with Dr, Milton H. Bank of the|authority to comment
man, Was eating a late\ontray Methodist Church officiat-|aother on the action of any me ing. Burial will be in Mt. Avonjber, state, nor would it be proper
6! Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson, former
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARC 4, 1957.
‘new branch at 1305 Baldwin Ave.
ribbon across the branch's lobby. DOORS OPEN — More than 1,500 od ie
the grand opening of the Pontiac State Bank's
lowing this ribbon-cutting ceremony at the front
door. President Milo J. Cross (left) looks on as
City. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles inspects: the yesterday {ol-
maintained by
At the right is Mrs. George Gray, president of the Weaver- |
Owen-Hawthorne Community Club. The new of-
. fice, which began operation today, is the third
drive-up windows, safety deposit boxes and park-
ing space for 75 autos. The Day in Birmingham
the bank. The branch has two
‘ICurtis Grandberry
Curtis Grandberry, 46, of 54 De-
land Ct. died early yesterday morn-|
ing at Pontiac General Hospital
after a brief illness.
eral Motors Truck & Coach Di-/
Surviving besides his. wife, Ro-
zetta, are several children, Willie
chael, Pauline and Walter, all at
brother, Paul Pennex of
Pontiac; and a sister, Mrs. Tener
Lark of Pontiac.
The
Cemetery, Rochester.
Mr. Taylor's body will be at the
funera) home after 7 p.m. Friday.
He died Tuesday in Arcadia, Fla,
*: Bill for New Judge Out of Committee
A compromise bill for a fifth
Oakland County Circuit Judge was|
reported favorably out of the
House Judiciary Committee in
Lansing today.
It calls for election of the new
judge in November, 1958. z
Rep. Farrell E, Roberts, Repub-
lican of West Bloomfield Town-
six legislators will sponsor the leg-
islation before the House.
The effort towards non-partisan-
ship resulted in amendment of an
original bill introduced by Rep.
Leslie H. Hudson, Democrat of
Pontiac, Hudson's bill called for a
Democratic appointment in Janu-
ary,
= Dinner to ae
Republican Drive
| Waterford Township’ Ss Republican
jcampaign will be sparked at a 7
Ip. m, dinner tomorrow in the Old
Mill Tavern.
| Township chairman Ray Peter-
\son announced that local and state
candidates in the April 1 election
iwill be guests.
|township supervisor, will serve as
jtoastmaster and Ray Harrington as
igéneral chairman of the dinner, commander, Maj. Gen, E. L. M.
Burns, Bunche issued a formal|no intention of internationalizing
statement through the U.N. office :
He had been employed at Gen-|in Cairo.
ship, said he expects the county's . CAIRO (INS)—Dr. Ralph Bunche,
obviously trying to keep the
new Gaza crisis from resulting in
a shooting war, backtracked today
on his pledge of “full cooperation’’
with the Egyptian civil administra-
tion of the Gaza Strip.
> 2 ¢
Before flying to Gaza with the
United Nations Emiergency Force fo Boate With Eaypt _Pladai :
U.S. Picks S
Designed by
800 for complete renovation of the
unfinished portion of the Mu-
nicipal Building.
fatal shooting of a Gaza Arab last
Monday,
Bunche's
about “full cooperation’ between
the UNEF and the new Egyptian
administration - of Gaza provoked
ominous threats of renewed fight-
ing from Israel,
* * *
Bunche was said to have made
the pledge in hig meeting with
Nasser, He also was reported to
He denied saying Wednesday
that the U.N. “agreed te , . .
welcome or would cooperate
with” the new Egypttan-appoint-”
ed governor, Maj. Gen. Hassan
Abdel Latif, whe was to arrive in
Gata today.
Carruthers Funeral Home from 3) Middle East Information Center
p.m, Sunday until time for service
at 1 p.m. Monday in Macedonia
Baptist Church, The Rev. L. A.
.|Miner will officiate with burial in|tary General Dag Hammarskjold.
Oak Hil] Cemetery. after he received sharply worded
instructions from his boss, Secre-
The same. sources who said Bun-
che issued the new statement on|8*
Hammarskjold’s orders. also said
there is no indication that the
UNEF will not cooperate with Latif
and his aides.
Hatem issued a formal statement
saying there is “‘fulf cooperation
between the UNEF and Egypt.”
He added: “The people of Gaza
look on the UNEF as a friendly
foree.¥ :
* * *
This renewal of Egyptian confi-
dence in the UNEF spiked reports
that Nasser is planning to ask for
withdrawal of the international po-
lice force. It also silenced the bar-
rage of criticism ofthe UNEF by
the Egyptian press because of the
News Flashes
MANCHESTER, England w—
A British European Airways
four-engine turboprop Viscount
airliner crashed and burned near
here today on a flight from Am-
A
Peterson said.
~
than is usual in heart /\
Ls Wy,
aHis ' ea and blood
Ms a DETROIT w ~ A man whose heart operation war televise
bs y night maybe allowed to get up t
‘Dr. James B. Blodgett, the ‘surgeon
| Haciow Wever is allowed to get out of bed it willbe 12 hours earlier
» because of the unusual hour ot
operation (9 p. m. Tuesday. - 12:20 a. m, Wednesday),
“i Sinha aig me
pressure are good.’
\ ‘ oe \, “operated, said that it | have assured Nasser the U.N. had
the ah.
Hoffa Arrested by FBI
on Charge of Bribery
was seized in Coral Gables, Fla.,
was named with Hoffa in a com-
plaint filed with U.S, Dist. Judge
Richmond B, Keech.
McClellan said the alleged bribe
by “Mr, Hoffa is clearly indicative
of the steps that the gangster ele-
-iments are undertaking and will
continue to undertake to hinder,
hamper, obstruct and destroy this
committee.”
* * *
The arrest of Hoffa, head of the
Teamsters, mafked a
new turn in the Senate probe,
which thus far has been concen-
Coast- Teamster officials allied
themselves with underworld fig-
ures and some public officials in
an effort to control vice and gam-
*
Thus far, Hoffa's name has not * *
“lfigured in the committee's hear-
ings, altheggh the Senate Investi-
gations subcommittee—which be-
gan an earlier probe along the
same lines — announced in Sep-
tember it planned to, talk with
him.
The FBI said Hofta “is reported
to have hired” Cheasty Feb. 13
in Detroit, Hoffa’s home city, to
obtain a job with the special com-
“At that time,” the FBI said,
“Hoffa paid Cheasty $1,000 and of-
fered to pay him a total of $18,000
to report to him during the com-
mittee’s in
McClellan ‘said in a statement:
“The information came to ts
more than a month ago fiat Mr,
Hoffa Was undertaking to plant
some one on’ the committee's
staff to represent him, to give
‘him inférmation, to keep him in-
formed of the committee's plans
and of any information the com-
that would be of interest to him.’
Kennedy said Cheasty had been
on the committee staff for about
three weeks, AY) than
remark Wednesday)
Central States Conference of!
trating on allegations that West
mittee might obtain or possess
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| | Ai fe ~ "Talks and Elections Slated ele Vows,
| Extra Rooms OKRedemption ‘at Drayton and Rochester | PERS VOWS |. Reorganized District to Walled Lake Board Is) jp svron PLAINS — A Slm|Mrs, Dan Vanaman, teacher vice apes ue Bh in
{Erect $1 Million High Negotiating «for Lond jutied “tenets” will be senansiedipresitent: Siithest Fiat: Maes prancing ewes
- Building a: ‘in Commerce Area nie the Detroit weather bureau, (row, mother vice president; Mrs. ist. remony’
Et bE : 2: $e) ges jat 7:45. tonight at the Drayton|John Putnam, secretary; ne : Oxford Area Community Schools - | WALLED LAKE—Except for the|Plains school PTA, . i, a ee Sete gt nhl Boreas ord
-.* . + will go to the polls Friday to vote official canvassing of Monday elec- parents are urged to attend erry Bird, : _ + 98 @ proposed $1,500,000 bond issue} | tion allots, the regular meeting| qia' imeeting, ae there. will be (27> and Mrs. John Ward, ‘is: mony in. the Marletis, Methodist « Sized its school district last Sep- vg ne the preg mga ing year. “Imlay City. cheesy officiated at the
: 4 ara for the icbtont ot in) Mothers of 6th graders will serve) The Imlay City PTA will have e ceremony, in the pres- : 2 keno a yp saosin shmen' aod its next meeting Tuesday evening! ence of 300 guests. =~ ~. ‘The money will provide a million ae ya the G& niscnscscne t8o . an : ‘|School, No action was taken on at 8 o'clock in the high school. The bride’s parents are Delphine , Gallar high school for 600 students, the application for an easement) . ‘Gingeliville The Rev. Paul Wittrig will | Hill of Kingston and Mrs. Grace ; thus releasing the present building ito lay underground cables on the| Officers elected at the recent) give the ‘invocation: Musical Lothrop of Pontiac. bride- . + for junior high school purposes. Union Lake property by the Bell| meeting of Proper PTA were: Mrs.| numbers will be presented by an jgroom is the son of Mrs. Alfred
"The other half million will pro- | | Telephone Co., since the contract|Paul Gallaher, . president; MTS.| instrumental group under the Chappel and the late Mr, Chappel
'. Wide for additions to was not clear on the matter of lia-|Robert Williams, vice president; |‘ givection — of Morgan O'Dell. Madeline wore a floor-length
_—hakeville,Leonardand- Thomas bility, and the Board wishes this ¥ Rural teachers have charge of gown of white crystalette, with a ; ’ clarified before grant-| the program. Mrs. Paul Wittrig sweetheart neckline. Her finger-
‘Each addition will include two Pee North Branch Votes: "=" — LS Bae vel wae etoeeed by 6
eral kitchen, tore | ’ Peggy sat will be served by = wey merely ines aa
purpose room, P fourt mothers. i strand : z : WATER SAVER — Yep, the Bible tory facilities and heating” plant) Re-elects Incumbents ee oY eee carried wbite ‘ene ped with
: 4 Woodward PTA will meet Mon-|aches out in. Kansas. Liana] gharon Hill of Kingston served ! NORTH BRANCH fe ae day at 8 p.m. at the Woodward conctantides, above, of Nicosia,/as her sister’s maid of honor and dist election, held in Legion t., (School. Jim Henderson, a Leader| Shields of was yee! 3 day resulted in reelection of the Do?" school instructor, and Bullet,|C¥Prus, is just one of $1 coed} Carel Ann, s of Kingston
At ap 1 : following incumbents: President! German police dog from the| Victims at’ the College of Ent betdecras ki. ee Shae aati sSesaa tri Waker ee nares Omen eaeeet “Dog School, will present! poria, Since” mid-October, the Fede ger ae. ead : is PERNT LED EDF Pa da eee: ae pete ere DES Treasurer gee a ane SS POO B ecco insics p heave had to. resort to old- of : ; : nag ee : : - wo mena be one VEAL, =—— Lites , girls. Se ene ae Sat enable i ~ SOT " 3
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Leonard area. Oxford Methodist Rite Read = portion of the budget would be lor, Assessor Lloyd Lake. the organization and training pro-}ping poards. The dorm ‘s Simran
“Only taxpayers will be allowed pies fs ee -“gieady at the April meeting. Thirty-three votes were cast. gram will be fea’ 7 ,|two modern automatic washers} 4° reception was held in the
. oe 3 Carolyn Tottingham Wed), som.seniais "ad entered ie EA seatin eee wy Sat ove, See NE see oes oe eee | $ “te ~ 4 4 ; y. g with Marshall — me lp 84 Clifford Citizens will be held at the meeting. | of the water shortage. honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls,
5 Those in the Leémard and Lake- ee ae | 1 Pee & Board of Education, at the hear-\Elect Village Officials ville areas will vote at the Row-| OXFORD — In an 8 p.m.-cere-jroad here and Carolyn is the|i.> at the Oakland County Board land Hall in Leonard. Others willimony at the injdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon W-|-7° maucation on March 21, con-| CLIFFORD — In a total of 8 | ; | vote at Oxford High School, —_jOxford, Robert L. Woolcox took|Tottingham of First street, also in\-orning petition of the Novi Board|votes cast here this week in the : | YOU ANT = as his bride, Carolyn J. Totting-/Oxford. to have that portion of the Walled general village election, the fol aN Oak Park Schoo! ham. The Rev. Fred Clark performed)Lake district south of the 13 Mile|lowing were elected: rol \ : : He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.\the rite before 100 guests road transferred to the Novi dis-; Lee Brown, president; George IGNORE THE PRICE to Represent U.S. Percy Woolcox of Elizabeth Lake| rye brigat gown featured a bal- |tTict. Smith has been furnished the/McGinnis, clerk; Emily Moore, ae : 2 ering length skirt of chantilly /Recessary data to be used at the/treasurer and Roy Armstrong and 2 ; .
DETROIT @ — Lessenger lace and tulle over satin. It had |hearing. . \John D. Willson, councilmen, pene
wit repent Unies States IROCHester Buying | 2,tttst Deis, sa to seers ; | = ; ee as ; _ school architecture at the inter. prevalent gence gg athe: 5 | cons] 2
sccm ccars "2c: (919,468 in Meters | Sirc.r0-"smane re | Deaths in Nearby Communities | Dp Nn _ dullding, was O'Dell | ROCHESTER village secured a fingertip : Bg. ‘Hewlett 8 he, dating a mp Attending as maid of honor was Charlies Behnke - brother, Car] M. Devaney, 1509 8.) - - : a purchased 310 parking meters at a Lapeer Rd. wi be held Sater , Gates of Birmingham. cost of $19,468. Each meter costs|Coleen Collier of Oxford and James} IMLAY CITY — Services for] “apeet Re from the Baird : . se, $62.80 installed. Raabb of Lake Orion serving as|Charies F. Behnke, 84, of Almont, |0¥ at 1:20 p.m. from the Bats :
$5,000 The meters will be used in the man. David Kirby of Oxtord|who died Wednesday, will be held) |e ) :
Legacy two parking lots east of Mainjand Raymond Young of Trenton|Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Muir He ic survived by hs
Left b M be and on Walnut boulevard. Repaint-|seated the guests. Home here Del comm: sit eme Morea Delian! L y Member ing ot the existing meters ts in- e:¢.% fal will be in Imlay Township/ cman, Richard: and eal . cluded in the cost. Meter : : : of Area Baptists Corp. will install the meters. |..71,in the church parlor. | Surviving are his wife, four sons ters’ "yare" Marjorie
| LAPEER—The Rev. Arnold Oj-| 4® amendment to the soning The couple will reside at 23 Moy-Isfetariora, and ‘Donald of Flint; [2% Hackler both 9
Z ee eee Fee Deptt, pat os Ge Oot ted ae four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Foster, | chijdren, two brothers has received word that a The of Capac, Mrs. Sadie Jenkins of|ters inch Cal of ; memorial legacy has been| fwunel He iving ap. eo reps Pat P Fist. Mrs. eles Cocke. of Im” uding Lapeer.
~ or aoe Ss Leeoe pace weet te (St. at Prance lay City and Mrs. Vera Richmond Darlene Marie Curn } memory donor's mother,| ilase eit . Clare brother, of TERFORD TOWN ‘who was a member of this church | 7% square feet, said area not to | Set by Girls ma > gh alii bg?
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ae chaste “ caricature ‘of itself because of the | ot 8 p. west : the Commission Chambers, City ‘Hall,
35 S. Parke Street on Intention to
Construct the following - public et
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SIDEWALK AND RELATED WORK Court Drive from Mt. Clemens to South line Pontiac Knolls
YORK (NEA) — I want
ino part of the Calypso craze. I'm
| fijust afraid that the sudden emer-
Officials Meet
ion Water Supply
| Pollution in Subdivision
in Waterford
SANITARY SEWER ~
West side Baldwin Avenue from $ line Lot. 578 Baldwin Dixie
: Sub. te Merrimac.
Bsy Street from N. line Lot 6 Lake Court Sub. te N line
Herrington Hills Sub.
; Deted March 13, 1957. é For further information see legal notice
’ Interested property owners ate urged to appear. :
ADA R. EVANS unique to the Islands. There are City Clerk
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cam-type buckles. CAA & SAE
approved. 3R51 10-18.
sists heat and impact. 100% cold rubber
tread . . . designed to soak up shocks, give
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6:70x15 Rayon Black Tube
NOW. . . for thie sale only. you
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_ | WAREHOUSE PRICES Kroehler 2- Pe. SECTIONAL Reg. $419.95
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-This sacle is for this weekend only, ture in our store at a SUBSTANTIAL
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te show you a tremendous saving.
We. challenge anybody, anywhere,
any time to give you as MUCH for
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@ selection as you'll get right here.
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATUR- Type,, Reg. $26.65 Outright
Davis Tires are guaranteed:-1. Against all road
hazards, including blow-outs, cuts and bruises.
2. Against all defects in workmanship and
materials for tread life of tire without limit
as to time, specified mileage. ype Whitewall. 6.70x15.
Black 6.70x15.
Rayon Tubeless Whitewall 6.70x15.
Meg. $36.85 outright. Now only $21
wind TERMS - Tires Mounted Ase Rayon T:
Reg. sh cade, New only $19.13.
hen, CURIS clan New cay $17.75.
Auto Utility
Floor Mats
Regular 89c 69° High quality rubber compound.
Fits all cars, Full 17% x 17”,
Color choice. 2N1 105-09. 40.
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@ 1 Cocktoil Table
@ 2 Step Tables.
@ 2 Beautiful Lamps
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN penses there and that
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OF INTENTION
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TOP VALUES: DON’T MISS THESE @ ALL DELUXE FEATURES @ COMBINATION UNIT .
© BIG 48” SIZE
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 SS
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gases exhausted from ‘the The heated air ignites ana Venting Fuel is* injected in the center
burning drives the pistons apart.
wo nces Tractor
Like water rotating a water-|Dated March 13, 1957 flow inte a ¢-inch diameter tur-
bine wheel.
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Ford Motor Co.'s Tractor &/ pistons.
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