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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 29

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Aieflonttrt, Aicttoa Sal 12 uenocrat ana u-joruc; TUhxhisL JohhSL SUBSCRIBF-H KATES: By N--paperhoy delivery Woejc day 40 cent per areek. Sunday 20 cents; Weekdays Sunday, 60 cent per week. By Mail First ind Second looe. Week davs. SI.

J) per month, $13 per yaar; Sundays, 95 cents per month. $10.40 per year. In all other nones postage rs added. Cail Circulation IO 2-300 for inn rates. Mail ra'ea apply only her ther it no Democrat and Chromcl Newspaperboy delivery sere-ice.

I ANNOUNCEMENTS Fantastic AL Doiaa: Licensed aid boode4 auctioneer, appraiser and liquidator. ea-sotub, rates. Sea Al before you sell Ouic. PA aV1776j Eveainas. PA HAROLD G.

HILL. Iliestotk and genera) auctioneer. Also real estate- sa rm Caiie O. Duritnss. brofcer, Albion, V.

AUCTIONEER, sales manager and agri cultural appraisers, livestock and farm aoctions. Complei eervic available. Har ris Wiicot. Brrgrn. Phone tan CLARE I add.

auctioneer: Real estate, city and suburban properties, rot appoint ment, rail HU 2-39I1. E.MANUFL Levy, auctioneer, appraiser, liquidation of storea. anerciiandlaa and finurrs. LO SHOOLMAN. auctioneer, appraiser.

liquidator of stores, merchandise, lu re res. machinery, etc. HA 6-Sliu Ill AUTOMOTIVE Alrplaat end Parts 13 lik'R Ave Aiiia Parts. 7fta lake to guess the girl who knows what she's looking for, the fellow who works for a man proficient in good grooming, and the world traveller who knows how to keep cool. (5) THE CALIFOR-NIAN'S.

"The Street." Repeat. Attempts by Marshal Matt Wayne (Richard Coogan) to clean up corruption in the police departments prompt outlaw Malone to hire Gordon to kill the Marshal A twist of fate sparks excitement when Matt unsuspectingly calls upon Gordon to help him in his "clean-up" campaign. Copyright, 1958, New York Herald Tribune, Inc. i-ii iijtjb mjj-1 11L 'pr-ir iri I nil in miiii 'V, I $1 I I i 1 11 I I 'i Rochester, N.Y., Tues.JuIy 15, 1333 29 Agtomoblttg for Sole II CADII LAC. I95 M-xfel 62.

fordor. full power, dark blue coine, whitewail tires. Traded by original owner Only JI.945. Harrv Ridley Ford. 1M S.

Ma.n St. Webster. K.Y.. t-lVO. Opea eves.

CADILLAC. l'4 Fleetwood 4-door eedsn; fuil power, loaded with ettxas. 2-ton flntsti like new and spotless unholsterv. low srt'lfte. nusuaj value, unusual price.

$1777. Dovl Oirysler-Plvawuta. Ji S. Goodman at Montoe. CAD IITacT-P5n.

convertible. Beautifui light color. ack too and black learner Interior. Original throughout; owner's name on request. Guaranteed the cleanest converible town.

12.9l. Dovla Chrv. ler-Plymouth. 371 Goodman at Monroe.1 Ii, CHEVROLET: '55 Bel Atr 4-door. I.

Gl 3-1 1 3d has Buicks to I955t Cadillac CADII LAC. 9l sedan. Radio, heater, to 1934; Nash to 19li Oidamobii to1 hvdramatic, J95. plates included Pace-1956; DeSoto to 1954; Bodge to maker Auto Sales, lyli Rids Jtd. Ford to 1957: Kaiarra to 195); Metcurv to near Culver.

1957t Packard to 195; Pontlae to 1957:1 trr-tiTTF rX Plvmouth to 1956: Chevrolet 1957 CADILLAC. 192 7-pajaenger. 1,00. la- T-. Quit 162 S.

Fiuhugh. ATTENTION: buy old cars delivered' to 14.VS Lvell Av. Trading Ceutex.CHEVROLET. I9M sedan. I90 GL M360.

Highest prices paid; sedan. 32,000 miles: Winer motor kike. VETERANS Auto Pans.100 Lee Rd.1'95 Ridg Rd. E. Gl 3-4532 (over 12 aim of auto parts) CHEVROLET: '51 Bel A 4-door.

Fully I dismantling car. from 1917-1951. Call, v-. Power.lide. Demonstta-us first If don hav tt.

tt almost Lusrous gold and honey beige. Sa tmposstblt to get. All our parts are fully Juoa JuB ktM, Chevrolet. Chutca-guaranieed. Free delivery seme wltiiin Powers.

ide. and white, white asd-, walls. Rowley Chevrolet. Speav 75-mile 'adlus. Auto Acetssoriti, Parts ANTENNAS installed, $4 $2 95.

133 Broadway, HA repair ssuta. Aii I "numorrTTl-o cTuiM and 'ocT frS l5e Plates. Phil's Auto.Parts. BA S-1620. -SZm- MOTOROLA radios.

Installed from HA 6-tb20. 133 Rioadway. 9-6; CHEVROIET: 1953 station wagon. Real it 17 SNAP-ON rocker A body panels. complete tin In town Davison Body lit Averill.

HI 5-3170. Mom! Auto Daily delivery on Brink of an electric ngni eacn us way is a monster or a mon strous situation for the little man'." Dorso was asked whether the Fantastic label would be emblazoned across the titles of each fantastic episode of "World Of Giants." "No, we're going to play up the show's niitials 'W. O. he repeated with unabashed delight. "That has a good unearthly sound." QIXGER ROGERS, seen lunch- in witn tsu vice president Robert Lewine doesn't deny a network contract is in the offing An upcoming prize on "Haeeis Baeeis" is a vicuna coat with sable collar, yet.

Veteran comedian Jack Pearl is before "New York Confidential" cameras for an episode dealing with a vaudeville comedian trying to make a comeback. His performance will include his renowned Baron Munchausen Ed Wynn's role in his forthcoming NBC series (debuting Sept. 25) will be that of a vigorous and wily old widower with a genius for solving other peoples' problems a sort of male Mary Worth. VRS. REGINA FISCHER, mother of 15-year-old chess champion Bobby Fischer who was unable to appear on "Do You Trust Your Wife?" because she lacks a husband, is now elegible for the show now that it allows unattached contestants on the stand and becomes "Who Do You even if it is grammatically incorrect Sid Caesar's lawyer, Richard Win-cor.

is the author of "The St. Ives Murders," a novel to be re leased in August. As would be expected of a lawyer for Caesar, the book is a satire on murder mysteries. Previews for Tonight (10) MR. ADAMS AND EVE.

"Split Careers." Re peat. Funny but not one of the series' best. When Eve and Howard Adams decide that they reap few benefits from co-starring, they con vince J. B. Hafter to separate them as an acting team.

The fun begins when Eve meets her leading man and Howard his leading lady. HFADOUARTERS for mufflers and .1958, Corvette Sjvj for all car. Duals. Glass-Paks. fender I.

See Siebert 1 1 and Sav." 415 skirts. 14-in and IJ-in. lull wheel caps; South BA 3 575. chrom accessories, sprinas. Schuber Auio CHEVROLET; '54 2-foor.

Special at 39S Pans. 558 Lyell GL 3-6775. No monev down. Ralph Pontiac. 62 FOREIGN car parts.

Largest sirKk Cen- Mam BE 5-3635. tral NT. Includes Renault. Mor-, CHEVROLET: 1953 hardtop, sfcsrpl ris. HiUmsn.

Sunoeam. Borgwatd, Austin Powrrglide. radio, beater, 5595. Colura-Healev, Sunbeam Citroen, etc. Churchill bia, 309 Genesee jit.

BIG MAN This is 235-pound Dick De Line of Marion who will be looking forward to his third straight Sportsmen feature win Saturday at Spencer Speedway. He has been racing four years. Tonight's Entries At Hamburg HAMBURG First Class Mil Trot. $806: last 3 prnh. PP Hon Driver ouis odds 4 Success I -dy.

ninneeow 7-J 1 Chet I yna Revelry, Mum 3-t-t 7 Mable Forbes Cilmour e-3-5 3 Mnlic Key. Rapone 6-5-3 2 Jenny Bun, Parks 5-8-8 5 Chenango Rill, Zendt 8-5-8 6 Hickory Bill, Hodgin 4-7-7 8 Eheen Laird, Clark 7-8-8 5 2 6-1 31 5- 1 8-1 6- 1 10-1 12-1 Second Class Mile Pace. $8(IOt 1 lucky Treasure. Clchockl 3-7-8 Watchman. Fnrshey 7-4-4 Prim Song.

Sctiults 7-5-6 3 Marcui Hanover. Metcalfe 3-6-8 4 Bonnie Chief, Hodgins 2-3-7 Prospcrpine's Pride. Clark 4-8-1 7 Cardinal Ralph. Oilmour 4-6-2 I King's First, Waida 7-8-5 Third Class Mile Trot, $808: 1 Millie McF.lw.rn. Hodgins 4 J-5 3 hamp Wyndblough.

Mangel 2-5-4 4 Red Treasure, Jensea 3-1-5 2 Swish, Million 5-4-8 8 lay Lullwater, Williams 1-6-2 6 Shadydale Nifty, Schroeder 6-5-7 7 Little Susie, Brown 2-2-3 3 Diana Wick. Forshey 3-7-3 Fourth This Mile Trot, 3- 1 4- 1 6-1 6-1 5- 1 8-1 8-1 10-1 31 3-2 6- 1 5-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 10-1 51 3 Michael Hanover, Williams 7-4-5 Charlotte Hanover, Parki 7-8-7 7-2 2 Clendale Doctor. Clark 4-1 -8 4 Darnley Frost. Wheeler 8-5-5 8 Moya Hanover, Gilmour 3-8-8 7 Hoyle Club, Corneau 8-5-4 6 Ivncelt. Canton 1-6-2 5 Provincetown, Rapone 7-1-1 Fifth Class Mil Pace, SSOO: 4 Kathena, Harner 4-2-3 1 Success Don, Parks 2-5-7 3 I ana's Byrd, Forshey 2-6-3 2 Kanaga, Metcalfe 1-6-4 6 astor Pick, Manges 6-2-2 7 Direct Bill.

Aquino 2-2-3 8 Clendale Dav. Cordwelt 4-3-1 3 Mr. Bill. Gilmour 3-8-3 Sixth Class Mile Trot, $1,300: Demon's Dream. Alririch 4-4-1 2 Spencer Mite.

Wheeler 7-3-3 Wee Princes. Rapone 8-1-3 3 Bvno McKinney, Trout 4-2-6 4 Gloria Patchen. Canton 1-6-5 5 Margaret Brook, Piquet 6-6-1 7 lionel Hanover. Harner 2-3-2 Essie Gallon, Gilmour 3-2-2 6-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 12-1 5-2 5-1 31 8-1 5-1 81 10-1 10-1 5-2 3-1 5- 1 6- 1 8-1 8-1 6-1 10-1 Seventh Class A Mile Trot, 2 Bud's Raider, Wheeler 6-3-6 1 Handy Bill. Canton 3-1-2 Lord Victory, Mersky 3 Full Force.

Parks 4-4-5 4 Dartteau. Williams 1-1-6 6 Guy Rodney, Gilmour 2-8-1 32 51 3-1 6-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 8-1 7 Brevity Haover. Corneau 5-1-6 8 Rysedyke, Stapleton 7-2-5 Mystery Comet. Schraffcnbgr 1-3-7 Flghth Class Mil Trot, $1,300: 1 Van Mile, Wheeler 6-5-2 2 Fer Oaks. Fried ley 3.4.6 3 Orlinda Hanover.

Harner 5-4-5 5 Flashy Fellow. Hodgins 1-2-2 6 Vickie Dean, 1-1-5 7 Worthy Acclaim, Rapone 1-2-2 8 Lynda Springwood, 4-1-2 4 Determine. Gilmour 3-4-5 Ninth Class Mil Pace, $800: 1 Callie Burner. Canton 2-2-5 3 I online Zombelle. 2-7-8 6 Alma Bohemia, Rapone l-S-7 6 Prince Bay, Cordwell 3-6-3 8 David Pride.

Metcalfe 6-3-5 4 Billie Hal Dale, Brims 5-5-8 1 Cardinal Direct, Zendt 1-7-2 7 Merrtt Hanover, Kopczynskl 8-7-5 Also Eligible. 5-1 3- 1 4- 1 5-1 6-1 8-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 5-2 3-1 6-1 5-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 12-1 89 (5) SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S STORYBOOK. "The Little Lame Prine." Treat for the youngsters. While imprisoned in a tower by his greedy uncle who desires his throne, the little lame Prince receives a travelling cloak from his fairy godmother. The mere uttering of magic words whisks the Prince to the stars where he learns the val ue of a dream; to the rain bow-maker to see true colors; and finally to the North Pole for icy determination.

Rex Thompson's winsome performance (and delightful aerial histrionics) overcome choppy beginning to make this enjoyable fare. (10) KEEP TALKING (Premiere). Monty Hall introduces Ilka Chase, Danny Dayton, Joey Bishop, Mike Nichols, Elaine May, and, Paul Winchell, to match wits in a talkathon. To test the: lib talents of host gives each performer a "secret" phrase which he or she must casually work into a story. It is then up to the opposition to guess if the story teller has been successful.

Not as confusing as it sounds. (10) TO TELL THE TRUTH. Bud Collyer is host to Polly Bergen, Ozzie Nelson, Kitty Carlisle and Hy Gardner, all of whom have ADVERTISEMENT Stop ItchingSkin! Many doctors rare over the way Resinol Ointment helps stop unbearable itching of piles, dry eczema, factory itch and other insufferable itchings. Apply night and morning and see now quickly itching goea sway. At aU druggist.

Unconditionally guaranteed. ADVERTISEMENT Crips Dentures Firmly, Quickly! at your favorite drug counter 60( Tuesday, July 15 Television Feature Movie, 1 p.m. on 5: "Short Grass," a story of robbery and murder, with Rod Cameron and Cathy Downs. Playhouse Five, 5 p.m. on 5: "Konga.

the Wild Stallion," with Rochelle Hudson and Fred Stone. Sugarfoot, 7 p.m. on 10: He's unwittingly Involved in a counterfeiting scheme in a rerun of "Quicksilver." Circus Boy, 7 p.m. on 5: Aerial- ist regains his confidence after a fatal accident in "Alex, the Great." Shirley Temple, 8 p.m. on 5: Tonight's Storybook presents "The Little Lame Prince." Rex Thompson is the prince and Lome Greene the king in the story of a boy who spent 10 years in Hapless Tower as the prisoner of a villainous uncle.

Keep Talking, 8:30 p.m. on 10: New panel show presents people of show business, Ilka Chase, Joey Bishop, Danny Dayton, Mike Nichols, Elaine May, Paul Winchell, with Monty Hall, a Canadian TV personality, as emcee. Bob Cummings, 9:30 p.m. on 8: "Bob Hires A Maid." Spotlight Playhouse, 9:30 p.m. on 10: "Man in A Hurry." Laraine Day stars.

Californians, 10 p.m. on 5: "The Street" concerns corrupt police officials. Stage 10, 10:30 p.m. on 10: "Marked Down" stars Ida Lupino as a scheming sales- latartoiamtat PIANO-oraaniit: All types Biusic Owa instrument. LU 6-3M1.

Lett and Foutd. Stroytd BEAGLE puppv. Mack and broan Loat vicinity of St. Francis Xavitf Church. Rewaid.

HU 2 5:04. BEAGLE; Lost, vicin.tr Wert Henrietta. Town I in Ri. Answer to aame of Si. GR BIFOCALS (woman's) light rim frames.

Lost vicinity South Ave. Alter 4 m. BE 5-9145. Reward. COCKER Spaniel lost: Red.

Vicinity Jefferson. Answers to "Pepper." Reward. LO 2-4193. CHIHl'AHUA, male, blaik and white, lost vicinity Main-Stillson, named Spotty. Re-lonfini to little frl.

Reward. BA 5-2091. GLASSES, childs: prescription, dark tray. Lost vicinity Sione R4. and Alameda St.

Sunday. CH 2-1710-M. Gl'FRNSFY heifer, lost vicinity Spencer- port. Call EL 2-6801. COST: Radio (pocket) C.E.

Palace Thea- tcr. Reward. HI 5-3737. Spencerport. PARAKEET: Blue-arey: band on leg.

Lost vicinity lelferson Fair-'port. Reward. FR 7-2346. PERSIAN cat lost: Black, marked Vicinity Jeflersoo-Shelter. with Ra- orans ward.

SIS lelferson Ave A M.04. PERSIAN cat lost: Black, marked with oranae. Vicinity Jefferson-Shelter. Re ward. 786 Jefferson FA 4-304 or FA H-IIS4.

POODLE, black standard male, lost West. fall-Edgewood. Substantial reward. BR 1-4916 or BA 5-3540. RAVBAN'S: Lost on beach, north of Burch Hill Dr.

near Sea Breeze. Don Mead at Fincher Motors, HA 6-8100. Liberal reward. WOULD the person w.lo picked up 6-k. collie pup, Saturday morning, picas re turn to 35 Hollywood GL PtrtoHdlc 7A ANY tirl in trouble and la need of friend, call or see Mrs.

Brigadier Brunner, Salvation Army. 60 North 5U. HA 6-2760. DEBTS: Notice is hereby siven that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Dated this 11 day of July, 1958.

Thomas W. Boyde. Address. 29 Bartlett St. HOOKER: Everything Is all right.

Ye come JiomelmportantHon. NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible lor any debts contracted for by anyone ther than mvself. Dated this 8th day of July, 1958. Sisned William A. Brown.

Address 76 Harvard Buiintti Personals AMBULANCE: For all emergency and sickness calls dial "National" direct. $12 cash rate within city limits. LO 2-5757. ARCHES hurt, feet burn? If that's your foot problem, see th Genesee Bootery. Let them fit your feet and balance your shoes correctly.

Genese Bootery, 171 Genesee St. Open evenings 'til 8:30. FURNITURE of quality at low prices. Grimms Homstead House, 907 Monro. Eves till till 4.

HEARING aid users: Custom ear molds; money back guarantee. Phone R. Van Hook, Fonte Opticians, HA 6-2915 PLRMANENTS given at home at your con venience; experience 17 years. Call jsA 5-281 2. PERMANENTS: Your home, your convenience.

AU work guaranteed. ID 6-69 1 TEXTILE weaving: 264 Klein Street. My home, HO 7-6892. cheap. HILL Teitile Weaving.

Burns, moth holes, tears rewoven like new. 23 years' ex- perience. 641 University OR 3-4928. TENNIS shoes and sneaks. Large selection at low prices.

Sneaks from $1.49 up. Now Rosenberg'g have 2 stores to serve you. 1 Hudson Ave. and 647 South Ave. Open evenings UNWANTED hair off permanently, Fran.

ces Friedman. 27 Clinton S. HA 6-6957 ANNOUNCING "We are on-vacation this month!" French Tcmile Ave nue off 1028 Clinton N. ESSO Standard Oil Co. now interviewing prospects for retail training schools.

Interested? Call Mr. McCadden now at ID 6-60M). SERV1CF. anonvmous: We will perform any reasonable task, lor information call GL 3-0614-R. alter 5 p.m.

"GO first to Neisner There a store near you, 200 E. Main; 1902 Monro 525 Titus 1950 Empir Blvd. 469 Ridse Rd. West. CHARIS customers, can supply your needs of many Chans garments.

alio have a complete lin of Smart-form Garments. Do stop in, we remain at 613 1 em pie HA 6-4U6. II AUCTIONS Auctioneers, Auction Salts 12 AUCTION: By order of the Bankruptcy Court in the matter of John M. Munson Jr. doing business as Lynn Floor Cover ing we will sell at Public Auction on Tuesday, July 15th, 1958 at 10:30 a on the premises at 208 South Main St.

Canandaigua, N.Y. Od its and store equip ment, stock of linoleum, shingles, routing material, etc. and automotive equipment consisting of 1957 Dodge, Model D-IOO. vi-ton expresg pick-up truck, 8 Ser. 82420340.

Eng. T538-1 I214; Oak secretarial desk, Oak dbl. ped. desk 3-oak swivel and tvpist chairs Vacuum Rlu-Klame gas heater. Model VG30, Ser.

161. input 30,000 BTU per hour, natural gas with automatic fan contro Grey ma: 2-wood linoleum racks. 14' and 16'; 2-2 wheel hand trucks; Safe 24 ft. extension ladder: 3- venelian blinds, 36" and 82" scaffold brackets, ladders, planks; Bradley linoleum roller carr: routine ana rnor mming, shingles; 100-Firth scatter rugs, 300-sq. yds.

linoleum and congolcumi win, dow shades and drapery hardware; lino leum paste, floor til and chrome mould ing; racks, etc. ale sublcct to con mm a-lion by the Hon. Austin J. Donovan. Referee in Bankruptcy.

Burton J. Greene Trustee. Hvman Gould. Atty. for Trustee Open for inspection Tuesday, July 15th at 9 a.m.

For information call I. Shoolinan Associates, Auctioneers, Phone HA 6-8120. PUBLIC Auction: Thursday. Inly 17th, :30 p.m. at th premises, 2678 newey Ave.

By order of Frank Simpson Motors gong out of business ivoiuntary liquidation). Entire garage equipment, fu tures, tools and office equipment will be sold in piecemeal lots only sna posi tive not as a who e. consisting ot Biark Hawk tack. Sun motor and dis tributor tester, undercoat machine ana snins. valve touts.

Judsnn tront ena ma chine, Porter power body tools, head lite tester, overhead hoist, bumper lacks, tow bar. wheel balancer, battery charger, 6 and 12 vn ts. soars: ua clean ana art. Atemilft errasA machines, small toots supplies nuts and bolts, seat covers, used tires snd wheels, other miscellaneous Items usually carried In a business of this kind. Willys Jeep and snow plow, several used cars.

etc. nttica equipment sum viumiii metal nests, steel I una can- Inets, adding machine, typewriter, metal offic chairs, time clock, check writer nrf other office fixtures. Sale absolute, nothing reserved. opportunity ror all interested buyers. Everything tor Immediate removal.

Free parking area cm eremites of sale. Inspection aay oeiore sale from a m. Emanuel Levy, Auctioneer. LO 2-5020. ROOFING and SIDING "Buy With Confidence" INSULATED BED CESAB WOOD SBINGLES Your 11 BEAUTIFUL Choice 11 COLORS Ovr 30 Yrs.

of Experience H. G. HORN Co. 20 Portland Av. CO.

4-0460 TONIGHT MB TIIEIME PRESENTED BY ft 8 P.M. CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 3 SYRACUSE 6:00 Sky King 9 30 dimming 6'30 News: Snorts 10:00 Califnrnlant 10:30 Patrol 1 1 Top Drama 11:30 Jack Paar 1:00 News: Weather 7:00 Maverick M-Sqitad 8:00 Investigator 9:00 Dotto CHANNEL 4 BUFFALO 6:00 News: Sports 0:00 Tell Truth 6:15 Cisco Kid 9:30 Spotlicht 6:41 Edwards. News 10:00 Bid Buy Annie Oakley 10:30 Decoy 7:30 Name Tune 1 1 :00 News: Weather 8 Of) Adams Ev 11:15 Sportg 8:30 Keep Talking 11:30 Movl CHANNEL I SYRACUSE 6:00 Movie 9:00 Tell Truth 6:30 News: Sport 9 3ft Spotlight 6:45 Edwards. News 10:00 Bid Bu 7:00 Arrow 10:30 Whhiyblrdg 7:30 Name Tun 1 1:00 Nws; Sportg Adams Ev 11:30 Movi 8:30 Keep Talking Davttme network programs on I. 4 and 8 much th same as on Rochester channels.

girl looking for a wealthy bachelor. Death Valley Days, 10:30 p.m. on 5: "Mr. Godiva." Late Movies: At 11:20 on 5: Paul Muni, Vincent Price and Gene Tierney in "Hudson's Bay." At 11:20 on 10: Sylvia Sidney and the late John Hodiak in "Love From A Stranger." Radio Baseball, 7:30, WVET: Red Wings and Montreal. WVET Note: George LiButtti's morning show has been extended to 10 a.m., replacing the Breakfast Club, formerly heard at 9.

WHAM Note: Mobile unit is at Treadway Inn in Canandaigua this week for these programs: 6:30 to 10 a.m., 12:45 to 2 and 3 to 6 p.m. Rosary for Peace, WSAY: Now a 15-minute service, 7 p.m each day. BO ME PRINCE i I Radio Schedule, Notes motors, i mi. nope. CHROME Lakes plugs: Gives racing beauty and efficiency; 510.95 per pair and up.

Vic's Auto Pans, 790 Lake. GL 3-7762. VETERANS Auto Pails, 1060 Lea has new and used parts such as radio, fires, batteries, springs, wheels, mufflers, carburetors, motors, ttsnsmissions. etc. Automobilai Fer Salt) AMFKICAN.

1958 Rambler wilh hydra- inatic. New. Alto choice of 3 outer new Ramblers. Mu Hope Motor Mart. 200 Ml.

Hope HA 6-4M0. AMERICAN, by Rambler. 1958 s. all models ot th fastest selling car in America." A full size, most comfortable easy riding car that is cheaper and as economical to run as any foreign car. Let us show you today.

Thorncll Nash. Pittsford AUSTIN-Healy, 9s: "100" Mint. 18.000 miles. R-H. oveadr ve.

CH 2-0340-M, after 6 pm. AITITN-Healey. 1955, Model 100. eicfl- lent condition with on Z7.1MH) miles. Call LU 6-3175 or inquire at 130 French Rd.

UICK. '58 station wagon, new. solid whita with cower. Sav SS at Trauaott Bunk. Brockport.

BUICK. '54 Super 4-doot, 1 owner, $895. fc mer Scbmidt Buick. Honeoye Fans. phone 117.

Open eves, by appointment. BUICK. 1954 Special hardtop, Keyser, fully Cbtv- equipped. $825. Jim rolet, Churchvillc.

BUICK; 1955 hardtop, local ladies car. t-nllv eauioned. One ot the best ana cleanest you could possibly (ind. and priced low tor quick sale. Ken Kainn rora.

2900 Monroe corner Clover. RIllCK. 1955 Ceninrv convertible, dvna- i ow. radio, neater, wnite siae tires, iop do liar value at our price. 48- Hour Money-Back Guarante." Archer Motors, 350 Monro Ave.

BUICK 195J V-g convertible, black with khak too. A steal at $595. Several other '53 hardtops, sedans and '54 Buick coupe In stock Get our deal befor buv-1 tng any Buick. Churchill Molois, 110 Hope Ave. Mt.

BUICK, 1958 hardtop, dynaflow, healer, whit wa s. etc. I in'l hw to hi from new. Sav $1 000. onlv Also u.n In.J.

CI IOC 1 1 56 sedan. loaded. SI. 195 Motors. 110 Mt.

Hop Ave. BUICKS: Lai models, equipped, reason. ablv priced. See for yourself. Whlune.

Buick. JO N. Union. BUICK, 1955 Century 4-door Riviera hardlopi Dynaflow. radio, heater, white-all timea.

$1,595. Eaat Ave. Motor 350 East Ave. BUICKS: Large stock, from 1952. $195 up.

Feol Na.h, 775 Culver Rd. BUICK: 1955 2-door sedan. Radio, heater, automatic transmission. I owner. $8I15.

Pitts Buick Empire HU 2 2425 BUICK: '51 Special hardtop. Straight transmission. Beautiful! Astman Motora, 740 Lake Ave. BUICK, I95J Special fordor sedan, tu tone green, radio, heate, and dvnaflow. $550, BR 1-9886.

BUICK: Riviera. Tutone, 2-door hardtop. This 1955 with power stering. automatic transmission, Pan-o-ramic visibility is ready for miles of dependsble transporta tion. Guaranteed 1 year.

Only $1,395. Valley Cadijlac Trade-ins, 1701 East Ave. BUICK: 1955 Century. 4-door hardtop. power steer na.

brakes, etc. Mutt sen $1.398. Bay Auto Sales. 300 Lake Ave. BUICK: 1955 Super, hard'op.

tu tone, radio, heater, automatic sh'ft. power steering. Showroom condition, $('8, assume payments. Schoen Pontiac, 1285 Fairport Rd LU 6-2820. BUICK: 1956 Special nardtop, 2-door, tu tone blue, radio, heater, automatic tnifr Owner's name on request, this is a solen- oia utile used car, $108 or your car down, assume payments.

Schoen Pontisc, i-nj rait port LUtWH-iU. BUICK. 1950 Riviera hardlnp. fully equipped, iuaf drive it and vou II buv It for only $5 cash. St.

50 weekly. Cooperative Auio Sales, 302 East Ave. BA 3-6277. BUICK, 1955 Special, tudor, a very sharp car, fully equipped. Including Dynaflow and radio, $1,19 5.

me lion Chevrolet, East Rochester, LU 6-7373. BUICK: 1955 hardiop Super Dynaflow, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes. It smart and sharp, $1,295. We can finance your deal. This is a auir-anteed OK used car.

Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S. Union, 218 FastAve.J470Coiirt St. BUICK: 1956 Special 4-door sedan. Out- standing salmon and white finish, pover steerins. power brakes, Dynaflow transmis sion, radio, heater, 11,693 we ran finance your deal.

This is a guaranteed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S. Union. 2' 8 East 470 Court Sr BUICK: 1955hafdton. radio, automatic transmission, $1,293.

Judge's, 81 Lake Ave. BUICK, 1955. Riviera hardtop. Dynaflow, radio, SI. 198.

athite walls, 2-tone finish, l-owner, BR I i Cooke. Dodge 270 Lake Ave. Open evenings. BUICK: 1955 Special 4-door; rad.o. hat- er, automatic transmission, beautiful color combination.

The favorite of the Buick lami v. One look and you I be con i TV Teeters TELEVISION appears to be on the brink of a new programming concept unblushingly called FANTASTIC. The burning hope behind the Fantastic is that it will do for television what the Spectacular did, create excitement, and it warrants more than passing interest at this time if only for the reason that it shows that not ALL TV thinking is diluted in western and giveaways. Marie Tons The Fantastic, just as the term applies, is dedicated to fantastic tales offbeat, un usual, and highly improbable. Its first offspring is a filmed series called "World of Giants," whose protagonist no jest is a man six inches tall.

This unlikely hero he got that way after being exposed to some mysterious rocket fuel behind the Iron Curtain was born at the producing firm of Ziv Television and is under the nursing care of Rich ard Dorso, the company's programming chief. Dorso has reason to feel that his charge is destined for big things. Only the other day CBS agreed to gamble $4,000,000 on its prospects by scheduling "World of Giants" opposite NBC's "Wagon Train" series in the fall, beginning Oct. 1. As further evidence of CBS' inter est In the concept, the network is going along with Ziv in the development of another Fantas tic project and they foresee a whole new group of imaginary heroes (men from outer space, invisible men, etc.) replacing the Wyatt Earps and the Matt unions in tne hearts view ers before long.

"The Fantastic," explained Dorso, "is an answer to the need for something new and different in TV. What it amount to is a new setting for mans never-ending dilemmas Here audience empathy is cr6 ated on a primitive, infantile, emotional level, coupled with threat to the viewer that actually cannot be realized in his real life. It recreates an infant's world to a greater degree than the popular westerns do. We give here all the problems of an infant, complicated by his being an adult, in a giant world." As you can tell, much thought went into the creation of "World Of Giants." Even more thought will have to go into the camera effects essential to its shock values. In the series' prospectus, it says about Mel Hunter, the six-inch secret agent of a government agency identified as The Bureau: "To the tiny mighty mite a simple rainstorm is a death-dealing flood, a harmless alley cat becomes a raging 12-foot tiger, a vacuum cleaner is a lethal instrument, a pane of glass a death trap! Almost any aspect of normal life is a challenge to the 'little whether it's the turning on of Bob Cerv's grounder, which seemed headed for an inning-ending double play.

But then Preston Ward sliced a two-run double down the left field line. And with two outs, Harry Simpson singled across Ward. KANSAS CITY WASHINGTON abrbrbil abrhrhi Carrasquel.t 4 0 0 0 Yost. 3b 4 0 0 0 Marts, rf Cerv.lf Hcrrng.lf Ward.3h Lopei.2b Simpson, lb Tuttle.cf Smith.c Urban, 4 1 1 OlPearson.cf 4 0 10 4 I 0 OlSievers.lb 4 0 10 0 0 0 Courtney.c 3 0 0 0 4 1 I 21I.emon,rf 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 OChrisley.lf 4 0 10 4 0 2 HMalkmus.2b 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 10 3 0 1 OlAIvarez.ss 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 Ih-Becauer 1 0 0 IConstable.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 31 Totals 31 4 a Singled for Malkinns in Sth. Safe on Loper' error for Ramos in 8th Kansaa City 1(19 100 600 4 Washington 00(1 000 0000 27-12, Washington 27-13.

DP Alvarez, Yost, Lopez. PO-A Kansas City Malkmus and Sievers; Lopez, Carrasquel and Simpson. LOB Kansas City 2, Washington 6. 2B Ward. Lopei scored en double nl.

1m Alt, lp bh so Urban (W, 7-5) 9 4 0 0 2 3 Ramos (L. 7-7) 4 2 3 Constable 1 0 0 0 0 1 JAMAICA First Elliott's Dream (Leonard) J. 70, 2.90, 2.30: Pizarro (Ycaza) 3.80, 2.60; Belchise (Dalton) 3.10. Scratched: Blazing Home, Spanish Oueen, Blue Ray. Second Did Win (Leonard) 13.50, 40, 5.20; Alley Gat (Roland) 4.30, 3.50; Simple Star (Ycaza) 5.00.

Dally Doublet $27.46. Third Mrs. T. (Leonard) 3 80, 2.90. 2.50; Foolem (Sterling) 14.00, 6.70: Fighting Dot (Soirez) 4.30.

Scratched: Tribula tion. Fourth Overtrck (Arcaro) 8.70, 3.70; Hello Kitsy (Atkinson) 4.10, Miss Fayebee (Ycaza) 2.80. Fifth I've Got Rythm (Arcaro) 3.00, 2.30; Phaeton (Valenzuela) 2.50: Village Idiot (Guerin) 2.50. Cih nr-imal (I eonard) 6.40. 5.00, 2.90; 4.40, 3.40.

3.40. 2.90: Reneged (Ussery) 4.30, 3.50; Discard (Boland) 6.70. Seventh lnablare (McCrearv) 11.90, 8.50. 6.30: Albia (Broussard) 23.70, 12.10; iVilpnniela) 9.30. Eighth Little Dell (Valenzuela) 6.40.

1 90. 2.30: Wild Rid (Anderson) 2.50. 2.20; Casual Friend (Broussard) 2.40. Scrached; On Course. MONMOUTH PARK ririi V'nnn, (Rlum) 60.20.

18.4ft. 10 00: Lit" Mac (Despirho) 6.20, 3.80; Sky Mint (Grant) 4.00. Second Big Bonus (Culmone) 11.60. 6 40, 4 20: Capeadnr (Blum) 7.40. 5.00; Slider (Johnson) 4 40.

Scratched Her Hero, Story Wanted. Dally Doublet $714.66. Third Indian Truce (Glass) 4 60, 3 60. 2.80: Galatian (Hatcher) 7 80, 4.60; Chi cago 2nd (Deveau) 4.80. Fourth Starocative (Blum) 8 00, 3 80; Lot O'Heart (Johnson) 24.40, 5.20 12.40; Eglantine (Licausil 11.

tm. Fiflh Honey Ann (Stone) 5 20, 2.60; Yankee Buckle (Blum) 4 80, At Will (Gilltianl 4.80. 3 40, 3.40; Sixth I'm Willing (Culmone) 7.80, 420; Octopus (Boulmetis) 19 2ft 7.40, 12 6ft 4.00: Mira Cell (Blum) J.40. Seventh El Bermejo (B'erman) 500. 140: Our Dance (Hartack) 2.80.

2.40; Happy Princess (Xeblanc) 2 80. Scratrbeii Nahodah. Pie Time. Eighth Wise Guv (Hartack) 9 80, 6 00. 4 20; Fairfield (Korte) 21.00, 9.80; Ml Will (Gilliean) 5.20.

Ninth Powder Cap (Hartack) 10 0ft. 5.00, 3 40; Hirrren (Grant) 6.60, 4.40 High Tun (Tthim) 4 80. Scratched Double Bogey, C. CHEVROLET: If you're looking for used car wita very low payments aa nice. Original tutone finish, stick snitt.

Ksuio. rracticaiiy new urea ana nearer. Guaranteed. S595. Horton a.

625 Culver Rd. HU 2-J'tja rucisS it. ma ln. coup. Air ride, power steering, white-brakes, powers I ide, radio, heater, whit walls'.

Less than 5.000 miles. Also '51 lmpella convertible; all power less than 2.500 miles. Sav hundiedsll pinchers. 37 S. Union St.

CHEVROLET: W6 hardtop, 210, I cylinder, standard shift. Completely equipped. SI. 250. GR 3-8414.

CHF.VROLET, 1950 pav only per no money down. Hurry for real value, only 1197. be John Zack lor this one. PiehUr, "the hi Pontia Lak Av. at Ridge Rd.

CHEVROI ET. 194 Bel Air fordor. Heater, radio, powrrglide: SI 095. Pitta Pontiac, 1067Ridge Webster. CHLVROIET: 1954.

SUidebaker 1948. 18 Fnglert St. CHEVROLET. 1953 Bel Air convertible. Automatic transmission, $695.

Owner. 3- 895 CHEVROLET. 1954 2-doofi Radio, heater. Powrrglide, $643. Judge's.

81 Lake Ave. ChRVROI ET. 1955 4-door. Powrrglide. radio, heater, tuton paint, whitrwalt tires.

down. Assum payments. Schoen Pontiac. 1285 Farrport. Rd.

LlT 6-2820. CHEVROLET. '56. 210 silt tudor; ao good looks mud and out like day delivered. Guaranteed, $1,195.

Jones "Grade A Cars." 685 W. Main St. CHEVROLET: '58 demonstrator. Choice of J. Savins up to $1,100.

New car guarantee. Muchard Chevrolet, Victor. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1957 automat i transmission, $1,495.

Wolk City Plym- outh, 33 Snllson St. Open eves till 9. CHEVROLET. 1955, convertible, power-- glide, radio, heater. 512 Linden lot li Ji Irr park.

6-6667. CHEVROI ET. 1958 demonstrators, company official cars. Save hundreds! Psl myra Motors. Palmyra, N.Y.

LY 7-4861 CHEVROLET. 1954 sedan. Radio, heater, etc. Immaculate Maryland cr. No rust.

34,000 original mileaar. Economical car iop conuinon. rtasea sor suns aaie. Phone HO 7-8812. CHEVROLET: '57 tudor.

A gem in new. nesa and nice loons, uuaranreea, ai.jyj. Jones "Grade A Cars," 685 W. Main. 1 VROLtlS: All maaes 01 iraae-in aa 1177 "k.rnr'a T.nt Sal ia bringing in a beautiful selection el trade-ins during "July." Com in and them or call us at LU 6-0762.

Koerner Fotd. "Your Suburban Dealer, nil rail- port Rd. CHEVROLET: 1958 Bet Air 4-door hard. top. Driven lew days.

Loaaco witn el ites Including power steering. bave nun- dredsl A. C. Lohman Used Cars. 66 MU HopeAve.t(Jipen noon to a p.m.) CHEVROLET: 1956 Bel Air gedan.

Real sharp tuione. All the extras. Sale Price. CHEVROLET: 1957 Bel Air V8 4-door hardtop. Powrrglide.

"Like new." Only Feol Nash. 775 Culver Rd. CHEVROLET: 1954 2-door. Choic of 4 line tudors. in excellent condition, oiana- srd transmission.

$695. We can finance your deal. lhese arc guaranteed OK used cars. Hallmon Chevrolet, 29 S. Union SL, 218 East 4'0 Court St.

CHEVROIET. 1954 2-Joor. very East nice. Ave. J5V8.

Hav auio saics. sw Chevrolet. 1956 2-door sedan, v- power and performance. Powerglid transmission, heater. It's beautiful.

$1,195. can finance your deal. This is a guar, anteed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet. 29 S.

Union. 218 East 470 Court St, CHEVROI.ETS: 195y nardlop. Choic of 5, powerglid or conventional transmission, radio heater, tuton modem styling. Sav nowl $1,595. up.

can finance your deal. This is guar anteed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S. Union, 218 Fast 470 Court St, CHEVROLET. 1957 nation wagon.

Power glide transmission, radio heater, vi power and performance. can financ your deal. This is a guaranteed OK used cars. Hallman Chevrolet. 29 S.

Union 218 Fast Ave 4,0 Court St. CHEVROLET: 1956 Bel Air 2-door. Ra dio, healer, sparkling tutone finish. The deal family car. Drive it, you'll buy it.

Only 81.195. Fincher't, 37 S. i Union St, CHEVROLET: Brand new '37 Chevrolet A few left. Full factory warranty. 34 months to pay, Save at Cool Chevrolet.

Culver Rd. 1-7070, CHEVROLET: 1158 Bel Air 2-door. Radio, rear seat speaker, white walls. 6.000 miles. It's tutone blue and even smells new.

Vg nowerglide. $2,395. Schoen Pontiac. 1285 airport Rd. LU 6-2820.

Open Eves. CHEVROLET. 1954: 2-door sedan. Real nice inside and out, beautiful motor and a swell st-t of tires snd only $698. Ken Ralph Ford, 2900 Monroe Ave, at Clover.

CHEVROLET. 1957: 2-door sedan. Radio. heater, whit side wall tires, low rm lease, also a low price. Ken Ralph Ford.

2'00Monroe corner Clover. CHEVROLET. 1957: Club convertible coupe, very tow mileage, pleasure driven only. Has radio, heater, powrj glide, whit wall tires. One of the nicest '37 convert ibles in Weatrtn N.Y.

Pined to move. Ken Ralph Ford. 2900 Monroe corner Clover. St. CHRYSLER: 1956 Windsor 2-door hard-lop.

All power equipped. Clean I hrou shout. One-owner beauty. Summer bargain, $1,695. Ward Mauttr.

459 Porllani Ave. CH RYSLFR: 1951 New Yorker 4-door. All power. One only. Super aummer special, $295.

Ward Mauret. 43 Portuuii Ave. CHRYSLFR: 1955 New Yorker 4-door. Automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, fully equipped. "Like new'' SI.4V5.

lincher's. 37 S. Union St. CHRYSLER: 94 Windsor deluxe 4-door. i Fxira clean throughout.

Equipped. Sum. mer bargain. $795. Waid Mauret, 459 Portland Ave.

'5ts. 54s. Windsors and New Yorkers. Sale nriced from $395 up. Schnepp Motors, Chrysler-Plymouth.

East ochester. Open eves. CHRYSLFR: 1956 Windsor sedan. Automatic shift, radio, heater, power sleep. ing, power brakes.

Very clean. $1,595. Seneca Motors. 41)0 Lake Ave. CHRYSLFR, reliable economical, depend.

able, above average condition throughout, $695 for this 19i New Yorker 4-door wnh power steering, automatic transmission, whie walls, radio, etc. See ft lodav. Valley Cadillac Trade Ins, POI Fast Ave, CHRYM.FRS. 1958 demonstrators, pow. steering, power tine, nearer ana Jnf-l H-WS.

Rosa Motors. Chrysler-Plymouth. Sodus. Open evenings. CHRYSLER.

1958s. 4-door hardtop. 1 I Crown Imperial Windsor 4-door se- dan. I Windsor 4-door hardtop. 1 New Yoiker 4-door sedan.

Savings up to $1.. 100 on company official cars. Palmer Motors, Chrysler-Plymouth. 1850 Dewey near Kodak Park. DAUPH1NE.

Renault 1958 4-door. few miles. Big saving. Maachara for "Saabs." 31 State. Pitisford.

DPTSOTO 1955 Fireflit 4-door. Autometi transmission. Fully equipped; radio, heater. "Real sharp. $1,393.

Fincher't. 37 S. Union Sj. DE SoTO: 1957 "Fireflite" red and whitei real sharpl Car will be told with a new 'car warranty. Full power equipment, alsa Irsdlo and beater, at Simmons Motors, JJ FlAveJ UK SOTO: I94 4-door Firedome V-8 tutone green nmsh.

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Urban struck out only three but walked only two and the Senators advanced but one runner to third and two others to second. A three-run Kansas City outburst in the first inning proved to be enough for Urban to register his seventh victory against five defeats. The A's added one for good measure in the fourth as Pedro Ramos went down to his seventh defeat against seven triumphs. Roger Maris' one-out single launched the A's first-inning as sault. Senators third baseman Eddie Yost helped keep up the momentum when he bobbled vinced.

Only $1,295. Uncher's. 37 S. CHEVROLET: 1954 2-door. excellent Union St, throughout, $495.

terms. Wo.k City BUICK. 33 Stillson St. Open eve, till 9. Dvnaflow, radio, heater, $895.

Senec CHEVROLET: '55 sedan, V8. straight shift, Lake Ave. i excellent condition, only $995. financing BUICK. 1958 4-dooTaedan.

Low mileage with power windows and air poise ride. CHEVROLET: Slaiionwagon, 1956. Dam-Save real money. See before you buy. aged front end.

Reasonable. 184 Mania rairpon Motors, -your Country Bunk Dealer. 38 West Eairport. Open evenings. IR 7-0504.

BUK 1956 Special convertible coupe, while with black lop and red Interior trim. A beauty and priced lo sell. Come out and drive this lop value car. air-port Motors. "Your Coiinirv Buick Dealer," 38 West Fairport.

Open v-nings. FR 7-004. BUTck.N! Bmcksi Buicks! Just one brand new '57 Buick lelt. Rivleria hardtop. 4-door sedan.

Beautiful blaik and while color, with rust Intwlor trim. Save $1,200 and get new car guarantee. Open evenings. rairpon Motors, -your country Dealer." 38 West Fairpoit. eveninas, FR 7-0O4.

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Le Show Pop Parad FORT ERIE Flrsl Ouestioned (Roy) 11.9ft, 4 30, 3 SO: Eternal Wing (Rodriguez) 4.70, 4.80; Sal's Imp (Contrada) 16.40. Scratched: Coneritas, Fl Flora, Young Irish. Second George Hosh (Roy) 30.20, 12.20, 7.60; Porter Grata (F.rrico) 10.80, 7.90; Trump Reward (Clark) 7.J0. Scratched: Canadian Glory, Alicia Ann. Sift Home, Mav Pole, Treat Me Sweet, Maiony.

Daily Doublet $268.90. Third Dress Formal (Gonzalez) 4.70. 3 30, 2.50; Scarboro Lad (Errico) 5.30, 3.50; Rethorn (Cosentlno) 3.20. Fourth Royal Work (Sorensen) 18.10, 7.40, 4 20; Rough Wave (Dunn) 3.60, 2.70; Dr. Alter (Wick) 5.00.

Scratched: Cute Connie. Fifth Castleberry (Uyeyama) 6.50, 2.70, 240: Windsor Forest (Sorensen) 2.50, J.20: Kinsmar (Nedcau) 3.10. SUth Willow Lake (Errico) 5 00, 3.30, 50; Last Date (Gonzalez) 3.50. 2.50; ratricla Hall (Roy) 2.70. Scratched: Wyn ea.

Sky Trust. Seventh Top Tourn (Uyeyama) 8.40, 4 00, 3.20: Pot Hunter (Gonzalez) 4.40, 3.70; Turkson (Rodriguez) 5.70. Scratched: First Sea lord, Irish Cheer. Flghth Gilbey (Cosentino) 7.50, 4.10, 3.40; Mad Of Cotton (Errcio) 6.40, 5.40; Tusia (Uyeyama) 5.1V Scratched: Kellna, Ceasford. Right Move, Be Natural.

NARRAGANSETT PARK First Bold and Fair (Parent) 16.40. 20, 5.00: Ferro (Davern) 5.40, 4.00; Our Bolero (Deroin3 3.40. Second Si, z-Den-Ree (Grimm) 16.80, 40. 5.20; Stepping V. (Green) 5.00.

4.20; Bampopo (Bohenko) 8.00. Sratched Yarrow Bra. Daily doublet $118.20. Third Wisner (Baird) 41.00, 20 60, 60; Pleasure Charm (Mitchell) 18 00, 6.60: Time Cast (Mercler) 3.20. Fourth Dh-Diving Boots (Deroln) 4.60, 5 60.

3.80; Dh-Buckeyrland (Baird) 3.40, 3.80. 3.20; Sound of Dawn (Green) 4.8(1. Fifth Noble Warrior (Bohenko) 17.80. 80, 6.40; True Butts (Munsell) 13.80. S.0O: New Cut (Baird) 5.40.

Sixth Painted Flower (Bohenko) 14.00. 7.80. 4 00; Sweet Lian (Passmore) 7.00. 4.20: Mr. Aethel (Deroin) J.

60. Seventh Happy Dancer (Deroln) 6 80. 4 00, 2.80; Come on Joe (Madden) 5.00. J.20: I iberty (Risley) 3.60. Fiahth Blackway (Contreras) 24 00, 10.20, 5.40; Redondo (Fairbanks) 4.00, 2 80: Air Force Blue (Ryan) 3 80.

Ninth Yon (Dunlavy) 13 60. 6 00, 4 80; iju ueurht (Mitchell) 7.00, 4.60; beacon (Gross) t.M. Cheri- w.a, ttit cmpua Divu 8-8422 BUICK: 1955 Super hardtop coupe. Dynaflow, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, finished In a beautiful green snd white, $1,295, Bonrnblust It Bickmin (yourdsmoiledear)340LakAe. BUICK, '57 Century harduip, dynaflow.

radio, power steeling, etc. Used very little. Cut to price you'll pay for a cheaper make of same year. (Fraction of cost, if sold quick Jones, 685 w. Main.

alUICK. 1956 Series 70 Roadmaster (Vice President of all carsl, 4-door Riviera nardlop sedan. Fquipned for rovalty. Am conditioning, safety belts, full power, win- dows, steering, front seal. Lavish! coral and black.

For sale to settle estate! st 30c on the dollar. Ridse Motors. Kioee Kd. near "Greece Town CADILLAC: 95J convertible. Radio, heat- er, bydramattc of course, power steering, power windows, power seat.

What a buy for this above-average "Caddie converti-ble." Only $995. Finchers, 37 S. Union. CADILLAC: Buy only the best from your new car Cadillac distributor Buy all Die modem new car features. Power steering, power prases, safety plat tinted glass, deluxe signal-seeking radio, white-wall tires, windshield washers, etc All this plus Cadillac engineered economy, dependability and performance; 1957.

I9S6. 1953. 1954 Sedan Deville's. Fleetwoods. convertibles.

DrVill and sedan Priced from $1 895 Save with safety Written guarantee Valley Cadillac Trade-ins. 1701 Fast Ave CA Dili AC: 19SI) coupe De Villa. Me chanics Ridge Motors. 2473; Finite na. tncar tireece town nau.ri CADILLAC, 19 coupe blue, while top.

Power Clean as can be. 395. Culver Rd HU 2 3500 CADII LAC: 1951 oupe de Ville hardtop. Tutone blue, $95. Wa hav 10 lilacs liom a '50 model 62 sedan a '33 sedan.

Anyone wanting a Cadillac should see our selection. Churchill Motors. 110 Mt. Hop Ave. CADILLAC, 1957 fordor.

Beautiful dusty ros and whit finish. Fully powered. Well cared for by GM xeculiv. $1,950. HI -4J79.

I DeVille. light windows, etc this tells ef th man wh built ht tint 1 I eammorclal empire in I I the tre-se north. A 1 I story et cearaq and I deter Inotloa. bower steering, radio, neater, ike new. Simmons Motor Rochester' I Soio and Plymouth Dealer, 336 Fast Ave.

DE SOTO: 1955 Firedome 4-door Sudani automatic transmission, radio and heat, er. Guaranteed $1,095. Seneca Motors, 400lake Ave. DESOTO: I9J Firedome V-8 4-door power steering, power brakes, tutone finish. Unusually low mileage.

60-day war. I rantv. $1,395. Simmons Motor Corp. Rochester's oldest De Sots and PlymouUs Dealer, J6 East Av.

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