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The Oshawa Times, 13 May 1959, p. 17

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A Sale That Will Make Oshawa Retail History! OSHAWA'S BIGGEST EVER! | ADAM'S GREATEST EVER! WE GREW TO A GIANT THANKS TO YOU! FOR THE FIRST TIME! vat ' After months of planning and due to the nation's largest and most efficient merchandising )/1:{ 39 methods, we've gone out and bought not by the truckload, not by the carioad but actually by i i i i i ly buy from a Sale r . the trainload to bring you this GIANT of all sales. Now you can confidently y that Out-discounts the Discount houses . . . that Out-services the conventional profit-type 11,/3 RY[1) 4 4 store . . . that Out-gifts the Giftiest . . . from a store that offers iron-clad guarantees and complete service with every purchase. All Brand-New Famous Brand-Name Furniture, Bed- BEHIND : ding, Floor-covering ,appliances, in fact, everything for the home . . . the newest creations... . 4; i i i dget. Every item in every y in all price ranges . . . to please every taste . . . to satisfy every budg . department drastically reduced. Never beforesuch Sale Prices. Never before FREE GIFTS with THIS 41114 isi i f values and the largest selection of every purchase. This is truly the most outstanding array o : ; home Furnishings ever to be presented under one roof anywhere. See how little it costs to have 3 SALES the finer things . . . pay cash, if desired, or use ADAMS Easy Terms . . . No Down Payment and up to 3 YEARS TO PAY ... with easy weekly or monthly payments, as you prefer. The largest selection of Furniture, Bedding, Floor Coverings, Appliances . . . in fact, everything for the Home! Ee CORDUROY IRONING ho HASSOCK SEEGERS CUSHIONS BOARD Assorted Colors Reg. Reg. 85 7}; Reg. 1.95 QQ 9.95 OH Special ° 11.95 ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 13, 1959 {7 Beef wl fe AOR Tr assasd KETTLE TOASTER 7-88 15% 1 OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. LIBERAL TRADE-IN for your old furniture to further reduce ADAM'S low prices 2-pc. DAVENPORT green | only. Reg. $99 95 ® ROCKER CHAIR 2 only. Reg. 59.95. 39 9 ) |} 2-PC. CHESTERFIELD RED foam rubber cush- 0 0 ions. Reg. 259.00 LJ] SALE 21" GENERAL ELECTRIC USED T.V. New condition 0 0 Reg. $139.00 . .. LJ USED FINDLAY RANGE 22" wreron 110.95 CONNOR VACUUM CLEANER our 49.00 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Walnut | only 95 Reg. 189.00 .... . MAPLE 1 only complete spring 95 filled mattress Reg. " 89.95 .. .. AXMINSTER WOOL RUGS Tonly 69" x9 ' 95 Reg. 59.95 SALE . .. LJ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT ADAMS! GUARANTEED SERVICE AND SATISFACTION WITH EVERY PURCHASE Adams Giant Sale CLIP THIS COUPON NO OBLIGATION WORTH 1.50 | Offered Absolutely Free = A delicate and lovely Chine 3 Cup and Saucer upon pres- le entotion of this Coupon 3 during this GIANT SALE. No purchase is necessary «+. it's yours ABSOLUTELY | FREE! CLIP THIS COUPON Compensation Granted To Ex-Nasi KARLSRUHE, West Germany (Reuters)--A federal court here has ruled that Otto Strasser, one: time associate of Hitler who spent years of exile in should be compensated for an in- man citizenship, it was an- nounced Tuesday. Strasser, now 61, broke with Hitler and fled to Canada and Hitler deprived him of his Ger- man citizenship, : After the war Strasser at. tempted to regain German citi zenship, but his application was refused by the interior ministry, The decision was reversed by a court in 1954. 3 Strasser claimed damages on an allegation that the interior minis- try made its decision on political grounds and that delay in regain. | ing German citizenship and re- turning here cost him about $5; 000 A cologne court will decide the of tion to he paid to Strasser, The case was heard here last Friday. Strasser, once a publisher of ° Nhzi literature, left Germany in 1933, the year Hitler came to power. His brother, Gregor, was killed by the Nazis. RCMP, Officers Seize Small Lobsters HALIFAX (CP) -- A small squad of federal fisheries officers and RCMP seized thousands ef undersized lobsters and put three illegal canneries out of operatioh in a dawn raid Tuesday on, the community of Alberton in north- ern Prince Edward Island. A terse fisheries department statement on the raid om 32 homes said many of the lobstegs seized were alive, "but others were cooked and were in the pre- cess of being canned when the raid took place." RCMP said charges will be laid. An Alberton storekeeper who asked not to be named, said that when the officers arrived "I thought it was an invasion." The raid on the village of 700 was the first for the 12-man spe- protection force organized recently to aid local officers in enforcing fisheries regulations. Radio And ™ | Coverage Of Queen $500,000 OTTAWA (CP) -- CBC radio and television coverage of the Royal Tour of Canada this sum- mer is expected to cost about $500,000. h ¥.. L. Bushenll, CBC vice-pres- ident, told the Commons broad- casting committee Tuesday that coverage of the 1957 royal wisit cost $400,000 and this year's tour probably will cost "equally "as mnch '" not more." Later a CBC official said # fs exnected the cost will be around $500,000. : The CBC is facing strong pres. sures to extend television service to the 10 per cent of Canadians not now receiving TV coverage, Mr. Bushenll told the committee. 15 Years In Tail For Armed Holdup TORONTO (CP)--David Brow, 29, Tuesday was sentenced to 15 years in penitentiary in connee- tion with the shooting of a Tor- -jonto grocer in an armed holdup last February. Brown, an unemployed labore, was charged with attempted mur der and armed robbery following the near-fatal shooting of Rado- mir (Roy) Branjovich, 42, Branjovich was robbed of $300. Check Made On Blast Of Rocket DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP) Federal and provincial members of Parliament have been asked [to investigate circumstances sus {rounding an anti-tank rockef exe {nlosion that claimed the life of a teen-ager and wrecked a home |hare Sunday night. fe Reeve William Greenway said Mondav night, that Maurice Ham- [iltor, Prosressive Conserv:iiva member of the Ontario legisla ture for Renfrew North and Cons |servative MP James Forgie {Renfrew North have been ask {to make the inquiry on behalf of residents. % Donald Gilmore, 16, was killed when an army rocket exploded in the basement of his homg which was wrecked. A report said he was trying to convert .the bomb into a lamp, an idea he picked up in school technical classes. "« INQUIRY SOUGHT Dr. A. J. Mooravian, mayof of this atomic. energy town 95 miles, northwest of Oftawa, called a special meeting of town officials to launch an inquiry into the ex- plosion. No date has been set for an inquest. Gilmore and two companions had collected eight micciles--é each 26 inches long and "3 inches in diameter--®f tho Péa' wawa firing range. The remain- ing rockets were retrieved 'and live ones were detona

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