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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1957 Page 19 Additional Want Ads 13-Misc. For Sale 13-Misc. For Sale 14-Automotive A I A tractur, D-2. built, like Call Majszak Tractor Service, 224 Washington Street. A I A Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, TV Sets, i Oil and Gas Heaters.

A I 118 E. State St. Phone WI 6-8667 HORSE BACK RIDING at Golden a Ranch Four i east of Empire on M-72. TIRES OFF! Nothing down and SI.76 per week wit! put 4 now tires on most cars. Asl about our double guarantee.

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 320 E. I A WI 7-6476 Planking, piling and timbers cut to order. Weaver's Sawmill. Phone 53-F3 Kiiigsley. AN A-1 USED CAR IS BEST BY FAR 14-Automotive 1956 convertible.

Good tires and motor. $1905.00. WI6-4G4G, 6-7 p.m. 1949 tractor. Will sell as parts or complete, me-i chanicaHy good, body bad! Also Avery tractor with hydraulic blade.

Cheap. Aurora Restaurant. ,1952 deluxe 2-door. Radio, heater, good tires. WI 6-8963.

$300. 1947 A Champion 4- door sedan. WI 7-7432. Push Hunt for Mad Murderer News in Pictures service to ranch by a i and Phone FA 6-2297 Bulk Motor Oil 69c Gallon i Own Can ASSOCIATE STORE 220 E. I A WI 7-6476 1956 1956 DESOTO I FLITE A TOP SEDAN Only 10,000 miies 0:1 this beautiful two tone red and while hart! top.

Equipped with every extra--power stcerinK, power brakes, automatic shift, radio, heater, electric windows, 4 way seal, and more. KEAJl NEW. $2595 15-Boats and Motors A 20, .15 hours on It. Must sell. Windsor G-4S17.

24' I A $1300. At Harrow's Marina. Ray T1NXIE, X.M., July 24 Police cordoned off a. 100-mile square area around this small town today in a hunt for a man who terrorized a postmistress and is believed to be the madman murderer! of three persons. Postmistress Mrs.

i i i a Guest, 40, told the state police the man entered tite post i yesterday and asked for a bed for the Ninth Nuclear Device Fired I A Pick own, Si.oo a lug. WI 7-S2D3. A I Beautiful colors. 7HS i St. Phone WI U- riHi7.

TAP.T I fi-7970. A I I null frames. f23 South i Delivered. WI 22 CAR BATTERIES 3G Mouths Guarantee $10.95 Exchange Most Cars. A ASSOCIATE STORE FRONT DIAL WI-7-6478 A A A i i 1 doghouse.

3 1 2 3 St. FORD i CUSTOM 2 DOOPt i Solid rod finish--spotless Interior. Has I radio, heater, etc. A very clean ear IN" 1 THE PINK OF CONDITION'. $1595 1955 DESOTO I "8" I Shiny white and red finish with Pennine leather interior to match.

Equipped with automatic shift, radio, heater, power steel-inn, power brake, and other extras. VERY LOW -MILEAGE AND IMMACULATE. A A a i i 1'ick 2. quart. Ted a Willianibburc; 461.

R.C.A. I i portable T.V. for sale. Less a a year 1954 I old. In perfect condition.

See or HARD TOP COUPE a lit 22S SO. St. WI 6 I Nice two tone creen i i a $1995 PADDLEBOARDS BY Robinson Metal Products Elk Rapids Phone AM 4-9688 I 75S3 a 7 p.m. FOR A a $3.70 per WI fl-6303. tenor power Dynafiow drive, radio, licater, white wall tires.

COM- NOTICES WANTED TO BUY RENTALS HELP WANTED FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADS Just DIAL WI 7-7410 PARE THIS ONE. $1495 I CADILLAC ALUMINUM BOATS 2 A a type) a 1 9 5 4 I SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY. ing mitchines. Make offer. Evenings.

WI U-90G7. A I A Shiny jet black with i upper. Beautiful interior. Ha Coronado was Phone WI 7-5332 for Badgero's Prompt efficient cylinder or I Bulk Gas Service I electric range. Used.

I Good condition. $50. WI G-G123. 220 Park St. 40 A a i Phono WI 6-S090.

i r-. i i healer, etc. WAY ABOVE A A I Orders now taken. AGE. Maurer's.

a just north of $1095 Cherry Bend Store. WI G-GOD7. 1955 I BEL AIR "3" -I OOOR SEDAN Very, very low milease by the oHsir.al I owner on this sparkline: clenn Chev; rolet. "Equipment includes transmission, power brakes, white wan tires, tinted Rlass and other extras. SHOWROOM CONDITION.

$1495 mixed hay. A A i piano. Good condition. $50. imp.

Sale Price $723:00 Constellation was 51111.37 Sale Price $755.30 Two Molded Mahogany Savlile was ipi 179.35 a Price $801 Montery wan Sale Price $766 2H h.n. a Electric Starter, all controls, complete $482 BOAT Suttons Bay, i night. He then tried to rash i money order. Mrs. Guest refused both requests.

The man looked at the criminal wanted posters oh the bulletin board and asked "How come my picture isn't up there?" Mrs. Guest said the man asked her to accompany him to his car, but she refused. "1 have something in my car that will make you come i me." she quoted him as saying. Then he started for his ear, a red 1952 Hudson. Mrs.

took a revolver a a fired a shot in the man's direction. She said the man dropped and she thought she hit i but. he got up, ran his ATOMIC TEST SITE, car and drove west away Tiu- July 24-- the 9th i a Carlsbad. nuclear device fired by the Atomic "Energy Commission in its summer series, was triggered atop Its 500- foot steel tower at 4 0 0 a.m., PDT, today and the earth was shaken from a yield estimated at more than 10,000 tons of TXT. The resulting thunderbolt disintegrated the tower and unlocked new secrets of nuclear, fission lor AEG scientists.

Some 700 military observers got first-hand experience in atomic a a as they crouched in trenches some 3,000 yards from ground zero. The AEG had been 'holding up announcement of the test pending last second weather briefings and at shot time the AEG headquarters in Las Vegas, some 70 miles to the southeast still had not been notified Kepler would be fired. Reporters did not know the test was going off until they heard the count-down signifying all a ready. Observers in Los Angeles and San Francisco saw the flash from the explosion In the a skv. One of the a a murderer's victims, truck driver J.

D. Car.trell. 2G, was found early yesterday, 30 miles east of Carlsbad. Cantrcll had been shot five times at elope range with .22 caliber bullets. Thirty five miles away, the bodies of two divorcees were found.

They were Mrs. Barbara Leinmons and Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, both 23 and hoth from Hohbs, They too had been killed with .22 a i her slugs. Their bodies were ills-1 covered 30 miles south of Hohbs six hours after Cantrell wan 1-3 H.P. JET A Complete gal.

tank 7 9 52 GAL. 2 GLASS I I A A 30 A GAS A A DISTRIBUTING CO. WEST BAY ROAD I A WI 6-5886 SOUR CHERRIES Right at the orchard. Fresh picked. 1 Vi miles north of city on Peninsula.

Center Road. Turn left at cherry sign. i 1954 FORD I "8" I I A HARD TOP COUPE You'll liavo to sec this a appreciate its superb condition. radio, hen tor. overdrive, i i Idt, nlmosl new white walls, all viny! ir.icrior, A RARE BUY $1295! BOATS AND MOTORS For Want Ads Phone WI 7-7410 I WE NEED USED 1953 FORD CUSTOM "8" FORDOR TAYLOR'S i i a two tone blue finish shires like Radio, i walls, all plastic interior.

Excellent transportation at a VERY REASONABLE PHICE. $795 CHAIN SAWS HOMELITB CHAIN New and Used Sales Service a Traverse Saw Service 50a E. 8th WI 7-6030 A A TAVERNS BARS, HOTELS, CAMPS, CHURCHES, MOTELS See us for food and seating equip, ment. New and Uflod. We offer Immediate delivery and down to earth prices.

F. E. I CO. I 8-7760 324 S. I ST.

RED BLEND FACE BRICK A I COLOR A HORIZONTAL, A I LIFT TRUCK HANDLING A POSSIBLE LOW PRICE OF $62.50 per BROWN Lumber Supply Go. 10th Lake 1955 I i I A 2 DOOR I 5 A looking, performing Ellick i has a i ivi rndi i 1 heater. Cocker puppies. Pekingese. Ter-1 i walls.

REPRESENTS A REAL riers. Registered. WI G-4249. i VALUE. $1595 with or i Jones, Nortliport, A A tanks.

K. S. EV C-2074. FOR SALE--Baled a $12.00 per ton. Call Kingsley 73-F3.

I I A I A full size, deep good condition. WI 05106 a p.m. I I cutters find assort- of pipe wrenches. Phone A 5S26. TUBS.

Phone I I 2 H.P. A electric motors. Henvy duty, repulsion i i single phase. These motors are all brand new. Price SS5.00 each or ir.ake an offer for the lot.

Call at 117 N. Elmwood after 3:30 p.m. SPECIAL CLEARANCE BUYS! I A I I I A Only $95.00 JOHN UKKHE HARVESTER a corn heads. Wnpon unloador, etc. All for $1300.00 HKOS.

I $450.00 DEEH1-: I T.T 0. $195.00 A A With Cultivator and Mower I I I GRAND TRAVERSE TRACTOR CO. 14th at Rennle Sts. DIAL WI 7-81SO ISA-Mobile Homes Our New Traverse City Location US-31 N. WI 6-5367 GRAY TRAILER SALES You can't beat our price, quality and service.

PINE GROVE TRAILERS XTSW 10' WIDE 46' LONG $5295.00 ALSO MANY USED MOBIL HOMES TO SELECT FROM. BOTTLE GAS 1956 FORD A I A "8" A TOP A Attractive i with interior to match. Equipped with Ford-O- Matic shift, radio, heater and white walls. SEE AND DRIVE THIS ONE. $2095 1953 PLYMOUTH STATION A Original blue finish.

Niue clear, heater. Here is mishly tfood station wagon at a VERY REASONABLE PRICE. $795 1953 A 4 DR. SEDAN Hadlo, healer and fins overdrive, A real vaHie in pood, dependable, LOW COST TRANSPORTATION. I $695 i a a more a i i a i a at the "A-1" Used Car Lot i i a Oldest, Largest and Busiest Dealer GRAND TRAVERSE AUTO CO.

Traverse i WI 6-8260 OUR I A FOR THIS IS A A A I I A I Full upholstered with i i and This hoat sells Tor $12liO. You may purchase this model $995 Our New Sailboats Are Now On Display See at SATTLER MARINA Across i I Theatre ON US-31 I A I orlon sail hnrborite Like new. 5300.00. I i O. M.

Beach, Box 1SS, Route 1, Old Mission. ONE 2 H.P. Champion, one h.n. i Reasonable. WI alter 5 p.m.

14' A A outboard boat, $100.00. 325 Hamilton St. Quick to Do 1950 2-door. Radio, heater. Rood rubber.

Top condition. Phone OLfi-2307. 1953 2-door. condition. Clean inside.

WI 6-58S9. Rood 1954 I reasonable. a Very WI G-fiC70. I Plymouth with 3D53 motor. Good top.

Radio. Reasonable. 1-TON A BODY truck. Good condition. AV17-S4DS.

FOR A by executors estate 103(1 seven passenger Cadillac sedan. This automobile can be seen by i Joseph i a at WI 8-077!) or Fred Van Alaren at Traverse City State a 1949 I 1-ton, 4-whecl i pickup. Good shape. Phone Wt G- SSu7. 124 MUNSON AVE.

A I WI 7-7290 A mobile home. Excellent condition. Cash wanted. but i substantial payment terms 1955 OLDSMOBILE I Power brakes and steering. Spanish leather upholstering.

$1800. 408 5th Street often 6 p.m. may bo arranged. A 2 door. Econ- Urges Salk Polio Shots WASHI.VGTON 1 July 24 Surgeon Genera! LeRoy Burney today a i the success of the Saik anti-polio vaccine and urged 41 million still a i a Americans to take the shots.

He reported a more than 68 million Americans a received at least one Salk shot since the program was started April.12, 1905. Of this total, Dr. Burney said about -IS i i need one more shot to complete the recommended series ot three injections. About 41 million persons 40 years.of age have liad no Salk shots. Dr.

reviewed the progress of the nation's polio vaccination program at a meeting Tvith leading 7iiedical public health authorities late yesterday and summarized his views in a statement today. He reported to the group that diirins the July 13, only 5G paralytic cases were reported as compared to 212 during the same week last year. So far this year there have been a. total of 1,743 polio cases, 730 of them paralytic. At the same time last year, there were 3.3G3 cases reported, 1,739 of them paralytic.

Three Injured In Accident Three persons -were injured shortly after i i last night in an unusual accident in which two cars crashed off the i a and overturned. State police said the accident occurred on a. sharp ieft turn on East Shore drive, two miles north of the limits. I William Carpenter. 31, of 5315' Garfield avenue; David Uean, 24, 872 East Front street, and his wife, Sandra, IS.

Apparently, officers said, the two cars were following each other closely and at a high rate of speed. When the Carpenter car the pavement, the Dean car followed it to the shoulder where both cars overturned. There was no collision involved. Carpenter's injuries were described as a sprained left shouider and an arm injury. Mrs.

Dean received lacerations of the scalp and an Injury on the right leg. Her husband received bruises on the forehead and over the left eye. Dean and Carpenter were issued tickets charging they were speeding. Shuffle Champs To Be CroVned Here Toiiight i from Page One) also Avon the All-States crown here last week. In other quarter-final Rotary Hears Adrian Prexy Personalization of education is the major objective of the smaller independent colleges today, the president of Adrian College told local Rotary cluh members.

Speaking at the service club's luncheon meeting at the Park Place hotel, Dr. John Dawson, young educator who assumed the presidency of A i a College three years ago, discussed problems confronting independent colleges in today's educational picture. Dr. Dawson pointed out that Adrian is forced to limit its enroll- because the college's facili- garnes Rosemary Richardson, St. i ties are limited, but that a smaller Petersburg, won from Elsa; student hody permits emphasizing Ashley, Brader.ton, 75-52, 7745; Dixie Riddle, Clearwater, quality in education and closer contact between students and fac- won a pair of games from Jeanne ulty.

Rae, St. Petersburg, 83-53, 79-: Finances are a major problem 90; and Anne Davis of Sarasota' for independent colleges, he naid. claimed the other quarter-final po-, with budgetary matters requiring a 7-022!) a p.m. 28 FT. A A single axle trailer.

Oood i i Full year's plates. M. J. Howard Plumbing, I Mich. A A I PATCH.

RED A I 45t A WI 6-8135 9542 A I RD. 14-Automotive Fun for summer--a delight to use all year 'round. These kitchen towels are done mainly in easy cross-stitch. Use shades of one color or varied colors. Pattern 780: transfer (if six motifs 4'4x8 inches.

Let a little girl omiciil. (i i engine. I er han(1 at these Full Price Send I I IT coins for this pattern--add 5 cents 3952 DODGE Coronet Hardtop Con-) rol a a tern for Ist-class mall- vortible. excellent i i i i Send to Record-Eagle, Xeedle- Price $399.00 a P.O. Box 169, Old Chel- "210" 2 door.

sea Station. New York 11, sition with an 81-47, 76-49 victory 1 over Irene Ilarte of St. Petersburg. Ralph Blackmen, Elk Rapids, I continued Ju's quest for a repeat title in the men's closed division i a 7S-3Gi 7G-G1 win over Neil Vanderpas Miami; Ai Notestine, Orlando, won from Frank Parish, Grand Rapids, SO-53, 49-87, 8145; Frank Humbert took two out of three from Lyle Cass, Bradenton, 75-4, S1-G6; and Floyd Hull, Miami, completed the a i a bra.cket with a 77-58, 75-1)5 win over Paul Cole, Clearwater, Fla. The final event, the women's closed, found all winners ta.king their matches in straight games.

Gertrude DeMarse, Lakeland, defeated Jean Duguid, Clearwater, 75-23, 77-52; Dora" Bosworth, Leesburg, won from Marie Hogle, Tampa, 88-49, 79-G1; Mary Beaty, Bradenton, downed Mabel Hennes, Clearwa.ter, 78-36, 87-50; and Pat Hill, Orlando, claimed the final berth with a 77-52. 75-16 wiu from Lillie Kloch- ner, Sarasota. 1950, 1-TON, pickup. 4-speed transmission, S-ply tires, fl ft. box, 40,000 miles.

Good condition. $550.00. AI Thorsen Lum- lier East Jordan, Mich. Phone Lenox (i-2271. 40 FT.

A A i rotor, com- 1954 A I A coupe De Ville. pk'to. Kirst takes it. A New condition, all power equip- blue and ivory i i new sete covers. Full Price $699.00 1951 OLDSMOBILE "98" Holiday Club Coupe.

Hydramatic transmission. Full Price Top a To 24 WESTERN a Crossing. Pnona 6154. A A I A STORE Print plainly A your A A a Two FREE Patterns as a gift to our readers printed right in our NEW Laura Wheeler Needlecratt Book for 1957! Dozens of other designs you'll want to order-easy, fascinating handwork t.ir 3'0tirseif, your home. Be sure to WI 6- i i Wholesale price.

Fhoue 220 JEfferson 3-4653. 1 I A WI 7-6476! sellrl 25 cents copy ot i i book 110 don't rniss it! great deal of the administration's time. Biederman served as program chairman. Three Fined CHARLEVOIX, July 24 (UP) Three northern Michi-1 gan youths who hurled blasting A I Stricken At City Hall Frank Woldring, retiring city plumbing inspector, suffered a stroke yesterday afternoon at city hall i an informal party in celebration of his retirement. Woldring retired last week as heating and plumbing inspector, a post he had held for three years.

He was retiring upon a doctor's Shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday city, hall employees who could be spared from their offices for a few minutes gathered in the basement lunchroom where Woldring was presented a going-away present. He was stricken at the instant he attempted to reply to the presentation. Woldring was rushed to Munson hospital. caps on an East Jordan street May 23 and injured an East Jor- dan.girl with the blast have been lined and placed on two years probation.

Circuit Judge Charles L. Browii ordered Elgin Durga, 1G, Grayling, Donald Hull, 17, and Richard Ustton, IS, both of Charlevoix, each to pay fines and in court costs. COLDWATER, July 24 a Harrington, 46, and his wife, Vivian, 42, Cedar Springs, each was sentenced to four months in jail yesterday by Circuit Judge Mike S. Andrews for aiding the escape of a patient at the Coldwater State Home and Training School. ILONA SPEAKS OUT AT SOVIET HUNGARIAN-BORN Ilona Mnssey stands Khoelc.

1 ulop a car harangues a crowd in front of the Soviet consulate 0811, i i and Park avenue in New York. She was a lender of a of pickets protesting of lluns.irinnt* 1o by the Russians. (Intcrnattunal WATCH OUT FOR A CAT NIP! RINTY, the 3-year-old Alsatian, is taking a cluuicc on a cst nip ns he hijacks 5-wcck-old Suki's milk in London, vvlicic Uicy har- nioniousJy in home of E. Jones. iSoundpfiotoJ, WIN ON CIVSL RIGHTS MOTION FOUR SENATORS deep in the maneuvering to get the civil rights bill through look pleased in Washington a the 71-38 vote to make the bill the Senate's "official business" at end of a week debate.

From left: Hubert Humphrey (D), Minnesota; Paul H. Douglas (D), Illinois; Clifford Case (R), New Jersey; COP leader William (R), California, who made motion. All 18 "Noes" were cast by southern Democrats. (Jntcnuitionalt LIKE FATHER NOT LIKE SONf RED SKELTON seems to take to musglriS with that comic hat a bit more than son Richard, 9, in this Rome scene. Also along on the family tour are Mrs.

Sltclton and daughter V.ilentina, 10. Richard is a victim of.

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