grt} ST rt Wee ere. & oi eee ee Fi ae « at : : Bee ih tes Pues a age, - * ‘ Z i ‘ 2 2 oh Se or i ee : iy . i P ‘ € 4 We * Ss, rl aes oom : 3 es rae 4 ? be ee : ‘ : ve ie f 2 ee _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955—48 PAGES: » Advisers Toda Pope Vatican Reveals ‘ : ey a” # agate 5 * 4 ie « S re — mate — ow, of the papal secretariat of Ey tf i g 4 Ff | ul tet i f 1 ee ey : 3 TFEE i Hite B Au at E ai biFett ER h i af i Lf E } fi win. , Five-Year-Old Thanks Press for Story of Dog — No -tears will fall when the his To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Rose, turkeys are not pets; they're raised to be eaten. Pontiac NO LOVE LOST — John Rose, 5, doesn't want vision# of having stuffing in them, and gravy over to cuddle these turkeys. He is feeding them with : “We like fo eat turkey,” said Mrs, Rose. “We're glad to chop off their beads.” 80 Relatives, Friends Attend . Birthday Party sit ? i 24 bi ‘ye i “. | | ‘ellows Are. Vain, Too HEE j s | ih fF li You Think It’s Funny? _|Wait Until Next April 15 |, STOCKHOLM. (INS) — This sete an neo Sd Cloudy Tomorrow them, come Thursday. Thanksgiving Day Holding No Tears for Turkey Farmer Without Favorites Press Phote a combination of selected grains to make them tasty. Naturally, one of them will be picked to grace the Rose. dinner table Nov. 24. Mr. Rose will lop off its head, happily. Hunters Death Toll Reaches 25. g Ht ei | g Study Group Asks Action by Urges Conferences of Waterford Citizens and City Representatives “Pontiac’s Chamber of Commerce is happy to jstudy the annexation prob- lem of this entire commu- nity,” declares President Ralph T. Norvell. Steere’s proposal as out- local Chanber “Frank | lined in Friday’s Pontiac 5 Press is very sound. We ~ Studies Plan lke Will Speak iia Fist National Two-Day. Conference to Deal With Foreign and Domestic Policy GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) | |—President Eisenhower . briskly tacklea a load of drove to his Gettysburg RALPH T. NORVELL office shortly before 10 a.m. tee on this general ques- tion,” he said, “and the members are submitting a report to the Board propos- ing a general study of the whole problem. “It was the unanimous opinion of this committee that the Chamber of Com- ii rf i tf af Hi * Li * These four have been listed as “presumed dead,” as a Graham Sought have an advisory commit-* (EST) to handle cor- Lapeer Woman {ser sane camp Held for Murder Bride of 3 Months Cited for Shooting Mate After Hassle. Over Drinking to Learn Wiring Suspect of Bomb Plant Asked for Job ‘DENVER #®—John Gilbert Gra- ham, accused of murder in a time- bomb explosion aboard a commer- cial airliner that carried his moth- er, was reported today to have worked in an electric shop. shortly before the fatal crash. The Rocky Mountain News said in article that Gra-) ham worked six days in October) Denver shop. The paper told his employey he would more money elsewhere but wanted to learn the trade, The FBI, . meanwhile, was With Snow at Night Denver Paper Claims | toda |EVERY day Safe from a population stand-|saiq » ‘first-degree murder-war-| "™iis- and in -wise. Porter said the shouting c.|tus Cabinet at 9 a.m. \tomorrow. A study of the area lying within ‘The Camp David sessions will give Poatieg’s. present Wourlaries re-| sea oy eee cle Dele nee tee neal eeu beret Fs AT pet er x er wos ad Colds ancien dies now being one a previous marriage, religion pt. Bor directors said, when Mrs. Tverstol called to go to Washington while consideration: al ber son. Donald Lines, to come JE" io sto ot am. EST . 1. In order to approach this end. clean wp snd: dress. for \ior tne to the ‘House, Patter of annexation intelli- church. At the time he was help- | Both she and the President are gently, the heed for consul- ing his stepfather clean the base- [¢xpected to return to the farm ee ee ment. sometime Tuesday, vt er a cme Donald, his 10-year-old sister,, Presidential News pet aan ee See en) agus nae On ee suggested the Chamber of | ™ake formal statements to Prose- pec BE adaggrordags wich responsible officials and Tverstol was held in Lapeer Coun-| “ght, citizens of both communi- [Y J@. — - The Chief Executive sat on his many facets of the prob- at one point in the argument | breakfast, talking with staff mem- lem in question, Certainty, | ‘ill her husband, whereupon|bers, before motoring to the office. without a spirit of harmony | he went to a bedroom and got a) He was to leave for the Catoctin, and willingness to work to- | 20-4uge shotgun. After supposedly|iodge after lunch at .<:30 p.m. gether by these groups, | Utloading the gun and putting the/EST with Allan Dulles, director nothing can be accom- shells in his pocket, Porter saidjof Central Intelligence, and Col. plished. Tverstol walked into another room,|Andrew Goodpaster, secretary of 2. At such a meeting, it is | handed the gun to his wife andthe Security Council. suggested the Chamber pro- | dared her to-shoot. She did, the) Dulles flew to Gettysburg this pose to the respective gov- | UNdersheriff said, the* hammer|morning to brief the President on . ernmental units that a qual- | banging on a shell overlooked in| global intelligence during the drive ified planning firm be the chamber. , |to the NSC meeting. engaged to make an matt Sue ee a encleal nae oan oe tae impartial study and as- construction ona overnight Presi- semble facts relative to the | ect at Grand Blanc outside Flint.'dent's lodge at Camp David, costs, nay A end : advisability consoli- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | Let’s Help Save More Lives J Mark’ December F irst It's Safe Driving Day WASHINGTON (#—The second annual campaign to promote traffic safety throughout the nation started ‘ y. ie Oe we * The campaign, involving a tally of all traffic during the next three weeks, features S-D Day. e Driving Day—on Dec. 1. But Vice President Nixon, urging all citizens to drive safely “365 days of the year,” said S-D Day = mean that we try to drive safely that day “It should mean to all of us,” he said in a statement yesterday, “that we will not only avoid accidents on that day, but that we will —" to ig d —— every day.” The success of S-D Day will be measured by comparing traffic fatalities that cen compared to the 81 on the corresponding day in 1954 and for the comparable three weeks last year when 2,144 lost their lives. COLUMBUS, Ohio. (#Dwight David Eisenhower II, grandson of the Presiderft, hasbeen used as a model to iNustrate a in connection with the nationwide observance of Safe Driving Day Dec. 1, Copies of the drawing, distributed by the Ohio Highway Safety ment, were sent to 419 tele- the try, said U. Cc. Felty, department head. fe The poster shows Dwight seated in a soap box “auto.” He’ bo pa says we should seals ving Day.” € 1 . 3 - 4 # * a, i & eee see tia Pe : * + ‘No Cause for Alorm/‘itey Chapel of Officer Delbert Hunt nome. [etter Oakdale Gardens Patrolman Del- bert Hunt, in a letter to a Detroit newspaper, today said there is ‘no cause for alarm” at’ alleged juve- nile vice activity in Royal Oak) Township. Hunt, who said the one and one- half square mile township is “an economic jungle, not a vice Faron | nti [Pontiac Deaths zB: "Teenie Probe ‘of 4460.Chicago Rd., t 5 . Fischer for Cari J, Fischer, 62, Warren, will at 3 p.m, Wednesday in the Hamilton Co., Birmingham, with burial in White’ Chapel Memorial j Cemetery, Mr. Fischer, a “former Pontiac resident, died Sunday at his home. Prior to moving to Warren two years ago, he had made his home here for 18 years; He had been a painter with the Standard Acci- dent Ins, Co., Detroit for 3 years and was a member of the Warren Evangelical Church, Survivors include his wife, Selma H.; owe son, Kenneth C. of , jungle,’ quoted the negative find- ings of the 1952 Grand Jury probe into alleged corruption there. He called the police department} | \ “capable, but inadequate,” and| claimed “less delinquency and vice} than similar low-income and dense-' ly populated areas.” of police in Oakdale Gardens, | sald he had no comment on | Hunt’s letter, _——_ Widespread press interest in the Oakdale Gardens housing project developed last week when police disclosed g formal statement from an unidentified high schoo! student charging that organized gangs were making the project a juvenile ‘‘vice Police, said to have been skepti- eal of the youth's statement, al- Search Intensified for Missing Detroiter fe é 2 bf y ie Laingsburg; one ;° Mrs. Paul H. Dahl of Walnut Lake; four sisters, Pontiac, Mrs, Mrs -Goller {Birmingham, _ Fred 3 and Mrs, William Wenzel, both of since church ‘in Du- s i ft i [ zt ; : rige Hit thy ji yl if li a) Fr Fae q s f ' H i E ifé ize H ele g* iff of | ! | “J he Weather ister, Mien toa ony tonight and@ tomerrew. Low to- yt R a 5. 3 Charles O. Whitlock - eT Pee Fsdielledicdis nde areca tienda the William .R, Mrs. Patrick Cannon of) J. P. Meredith of>y a lawyer. "| Angeles police to search for Ton- , Fla., saying he was in Los Angeles ito obtain medical care. . » & * ‘Florida governor and ask permis- 1952. | \Nonstrikers Homes nonstrikers in the Perfect Circle .|Corp. piston ring foundry, scene iver/of a riot Oct. 5, reported shotgun i |blasts were fired into windows of TH AC Es Believe Tongay. Wilk Surrender | Close Friend of Plans to Return to Prison they have indirect information that Russell Tongay, swimming in- structor who escaped a week ago from a Florida state prison agent, plans to surrender here today. ties notified them that Tongay «wice telephoned a friend in Flori- da yesterday and said on the sec- ond call he planned to surrender to Los Angeles police, accompanied Tongay was convicted of man- slaughter in the death of his “Aquatot"’ daughter Kathy, 5, who was fatally injured in a 33-foot ex- hibition dive, He was sentenced to 10 years in: prison. | Florida authorities asked Los gay. They. said_he_telephoned Wil- liam Burrell Jr, at Coral Gables, Tongay told his friend to call the sion for him to stay here for treat- ment, the Florida officials told po- lice here. Miami authorities said rv may be using the name, Tom |\Gay, Ripped by Gun Blasts NEW. CASTLE, Ind. ® — Two their homes early today. * * @ Jailbreaker Informs His|. BiRM LOS ANGELES @®—Police say| drive Police here said Florida authori- _ Improvement of U.S. 10... Main Topic of Commission|india Progress secretary; and Bob Schael- uy i i Gerald Harvey, a foundry super- _Jabout half ag hour after a blastiown gym. broke a window in Herbert Owens"/Dec. home near New Castle. No one was hurt in either incident. : * * ,\the number of pickets to five, the limit set in an Aug. 1 7 Midshipmen Decorate Signs . at West Point — Frank Steere’s Idea 2 pm. in the DonelsonJohns mee Rene Oe n= (Continued From Page One) lock, 68, Kempf St. . dation expense ite tes te eet peretinge bee gon bee Baptist Church will officiate. units. \ Mr. Whitlock died at his home 3. In addition to the above Saturday after an pt three) recommendations, it is our Study Group Backs - | Te- 5, continuing through Easter. oe i : i *. Giges rH : is : Burglar Finds Money in Soda Bar Basement S. 10 A burglar finally found $165 hid- ransacked ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 91,'1055 The Day i Birmingham RE E i Hi 43 population could i {i Nehru.” Council Seeks Vout Groups at Meetings Council desires to get a list of all youth groups in the Pontiac area Any group interested in partici- Brown, 101 Osceola, of the a ——— which would like to be represented/. Appliance TAKS WILL INSTALL ANY GAS AUTOMATIC INCINERATOR PURCHASED “ AT A SPECIAL LOW, LOW, ORGAN Even if you can’t read musie, you ean enjoy playing the Lowrey Spinet Organ today. Come im, for = free lesson using the Exclusive Lowrey Minit-Muste Please vend me information cbout the Lowrey Spinet Obgan. ame ‘dicen Gy : LE sad acca pice ow Meany Aerenr4 i ae were ted by Gov. 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In fact, it com- pletely eliminates the need for unsightly, unhealthy "This popular modem appliance tokes all garbage ___ sbones, com silk, onion skins—plus paper, card. - © board, leather and rubbish—and quickly, \ silently, | reduces|it to @ fine ath... _ and it does the job indoors. : Get fll details today! _ .Don't Wait! Act Now! OFFER ENDS Nov. 26% — > . BANE Se ep yA ae: f eS : : i — cy ee a 4 | \) eases 3 ee : oe epee. f * : 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVHMBeH 21,1995 ee hom | ‘Girls Just Havin Fun: 7 Yo injured e SIMMS UNTIL. but They Weren’ irinay Robert Letsor wi Will Be OPEN wa P.M. Ms Wenmres. Til. What two)18, were not home, she got up la his car rolled over on Grange Hall > as TUESDAY. "SUPER-SPECIALS! for a middle-aged couple. in this|,,4 Muah am the callece threat, Sheritfs’ deputies who arrived seen get aie | | 7‘ Chicago. esc ortin his and from . * eS. school. = 3 , said Letson was driving Pn agg gO Sy nate Eh a ah eal bee ‘ fast. 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Sugar beet production aver- aged 14 tons to the acre, or two tons above last year’s record crop. -Total tonnage was nine per cent above last year and one- third greater than average. * * * ‘These facts do’ more than prove that Michigan farmers rank among the Nation’s best. They explain why agriculture ranks second only to the automobile industry as one of the State’s three greatest sources of in- come, The Man About Town Auto Takes. Toll Rail Passenger Business Drops to a Very Low Figure ‘Money: What may net keep “anuyes at the top, but makes things more comfortable at the bottom. When the Pontiac, Oxford and Port Austin Railway was built around two- thirds of a century ago it did a good pas- senger business over its entire 100 miles. But the auto age has taken its toll, in spite of the fact. that the entire area a remarkable growth. Trunk Western, which has many years, now seeks to abatidon all passenger service. Its single passenger car in each direction during months has carried an average of less han one passenger on each of the 377 trips made. The total cost of operating that car during that time, the owners The G. T. W. also wants to abandon passenger service on its line between Pontiac and Richmond, which has cost $5,169 and brought a revenue of only $162.56 during the same period. This is the former Michigan Air Line between Jackson and Richmond via Pontiac. Pas- senger service between Pontiac and Jack- son was discontinued several years ago. Today reaching the century mark, and probably the oldest man among Oakland County's more than half. million residents, . Jonathan A. Ferrier of 14 McNeil St., is an inspiration. He _gives credit to a cheerful disposition as the best assurance of good health long life. Word comes from Douglas Nash, master of ceremonies at the celebration and ———— . for northbound deer hunters at Gaylord, that several from Pontiac contributed much to: make it a big event. That irrepressible and unpredictable "Mayor Orville Hubbard of Dearborn says: “We have some heavy. - arguments with Oakland County in re- gard to taxes on our city park near Mil- ford—but we love you just, the same.” There's material for sober reflection in that line acrose the top of the sheets of tuberculosis stamps which you will receive in your mail: Ne home fs safe from tuberculosis until all homes are safe. Verbal Orchids to— : Jonathan A. Ferrier of 14 MeNet! St.; one hundredth birthday. C. B. Voorheis day. Sk | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marquette of Durand, formerly of Pontiac; sixty fourth wedding anniversary. ~ - « & t tion since 1887, Despite the Spring. Hake gee 1% < =] ra | n ft ', 1988 woe s—- David Lawrence Says: THE PONTJAC PRESS, MO wiry. Second Battle of. Gettysburg Russia Now Faces a Dangerous Choice —Internal Unrest or German Unification WASHINGTON — The ‘“Four- Power Conference” is, in effect, still going on. The address by Secretary Dulles delivered on his return is an integral part of cur-. rent negotiations. Words spoken now could become the basis for a four-power agreement in a few months. * « « % There is no rule in diplomacy powerful than what is said in face- to-face conversations. Every werd of Dulles’ speech re-examined many times i TF i A 538 Linh ute : : 3 i | and blocking it. You cat daa on that position very long, come their There is nothing new in the = of 74 Henry Clay Ave.; eighty-third birth- | ti There is no room for compre- mise between slavery and. free- dom—and that’s the issue for the peoples: stili held by force of aris. single government and bring some basis for the recovery of their independence by the satel- lite nations. It is an inexorable cycle that lies ahead. A third Geneva con- ference may find the Kremlin more tractable. Certainly the Dulles speech starts a new series of moves designed to convince Mos- cow that the West will not recede but will insist on a truly peaceful setup in Europe before the much- talked-about ‘“‘peaceful coexist- ence" of two different ideological systems can really begin. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) | — Smiles In a Massachusetts town riders are allowed to determine what they think a taxi ride is worth. That should promote courtesy among the drivers. It's very simple for anyone to add to their face value. So easy to smile. Keep Your Muscles Warm After Vigorous Exercising By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. i! £ i 4 teat i =~ in ’ is, rubbing and liniment From years of experience I learned to say that if application of your favorite liniment. makes you feel better, apply it. But notice, pleasé...1. mean the application, not the liniment—that massage. The lubricates. maa laa perising to peters ‘sone hygiene, F pa ae ee a ee Op cee ee Ripe ae on RS fe atthe mie a bain ee linge i i 23% z z > $4 mires a Fi i en $a rE i FEF F if 3 i parents, God knows of their wrong in =z sare \ i Editer’s note: We are in of a letter signed “John the 4 signed “- 7 GOP-Big Business Tieup Charges Disproved in Poll By MERRYLE S, RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The practical significance of the - ® subtle campaign to stigmatize President Eisenhower as pro-busi- fess has been clarified in a recent public opinion survey, - It will be recalled that James B. Carey, secretary-treasurer of the CIO, charged that under Eisen- hower a monopoly of business has controlled the government. This is incorrect because Congress is un- der the sway of the opposition party. The Administration needs Democratic help to pass issues. The Court is dominated by New Deal and Fair Deal ap- Carey's attempt to associate Ei- with special interests was repeated by Adlai E. Steven- som, in his Duluth speech, when he said: oe “The outlook for democratic ‘bal- ance is in danger when any one group gets control of the govern- ment. And that is exactly what ‘has happened to us. The industry, money, management group has control of our political apparatus.” What's the pitch’: Dr. George Gallup, in testing public opinion, has found only seven per cent of the voters like a “man who usu- ally sides with business,’ whereas 38 per cent like a “man who usu- ally follows a middle of the road policy." The public opittion poll indicates the opposition would like to make hay by shifting the Chief Execu- tive from a popular position to that would win less than one-e of the support. Another category, which was more than three times as popular as being a stooge of business. is “a man who usually. sides with labor. Discussing the effort of labor’ | bosses to “purge’’ Sen. Robert A. 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PIKE ST., JUST OFF SAGINAW FE 4.8795 | fe ‘ ‘ | «4 \* ie e a 3 ona Bach alle Be Me spams 23 ¥ wc? i & ae : ; i a * : “ ~~ = Ow [i a i = 4 ~ r a a € f ¥ «/ eare a Pore or cime i eit) Mar 1.4 Other: te’ Ca yD i we ¥ 0) ' § ; ' * ined ‘ bo HiT od rt it their co i ind (ylacston Gf at : , y La oad i Pips le ern St + ' ‘~aT | ‘ rt ne ‘at Dr Sigrm * + ' (e mi) nioyin * 5 D G r he } ohnso# ‘istin s ao to “~ - ot fin pon to m LEI i 4 4 ty a * ila ir *? c re wmbineels ire" fl ty " 1) ‘na mule r i ¥ 0 ' oft iti ™ man * << : £ ‘ nap A OAc reel ; 4) > (i ’ ' ,) cory ‘ +h ie at) * —4« i i ured: Orn) the t " potion: eg 0 a ce ‘ ror ‘) J 4 ad *iae rics VU aro i i a if rec rn cy ¢ are i rari pb cove’ Ne CKL f naividual at ‘ee om handasow had dh ' ‘ eile i " i * * 4% ' Vi 1 i i CONT aid ‘3 ae See ie Bet ee ae “a See Bea Da ig 5 e E . Se gee Oe note ee toe ee i Se “ ‘ . { 4 bs ae cs See a v 5 ae 3 4 : ‘ x iv: ae a mae oe : eS 2 r Se eet a wit : ie i7f ¢ % < . } Ce eae oe cca EES ge = big 3 eo, i are _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, a i ON ee PI gs Th THOMAS Youngsters Demand Loving Care| "HAN KSGIVING | this with and success,| It's also a boon to overworked’ happiness “e80 a aaa ee self-addressed aah from’ Ga children ance a week, eoveione and J will send you my theit have seme time to themselves. Pamphlet. “Playing With Children tem for Profit.” _Xt you realy love chilren and (Copyright 1955) Nurse Told a: : > He i Wmaties mee gi : Dyk , to Call Mate | \ Nm | PAN ROLLS ve £4 |. ‘the Doctor’ | WAH ch | PUEBLO FRI ¢ eect Nos PUEBLO FRUIT BREAD 39° ; Spicy Mi i Use. First Names, —_ — , wo. 69° Five Stylists to Serve You—-Now Open All Day Wednesday se : By EMILY POST STUFFING BREAD | T 5 ¢ BETTY Le CORNU BEAUTY STUDIO | ak eee , . in chor ga Roe -ogplleaag —— 906 Riker Building FE 2-522) [just going through the gestures ; riage 1 expect to assist him in the “ HOT BREAD AND ee cake Ain 3:30 P. M. _ If you are bored with children, or as ‘Dr, Smith’ before patients? is ——— see Re ek pees ace ~" | ErY | THOMAS PASTRY SHOP eS . jhome by child care. Answer: In office hours, you % : RE ahem Pradigpecidl yan aegis ae, Soo cg Ee N21 Wt Pinean, Peer Sone FE 4.8163 eval i you gee te oxtrd money. speak of him to patients as cee , d PARK FREE in REAR of STORE -— LE |Search, instead;for an activity you |would call you and speak of you to - _ . . ry like. [Patients as “Mrs. Smith.” y tid — een — oj may den hates hy To your friends and social ac- | % r IT’S ‘TIME TO CHECK ‘YOUR BEAUTY! you are one many | quaintances you would of course , C In Now... for he Send Your mothers who find children, all chil speak of him as “John” and he al 1 8968 A ERM. IE s dren, perfectly fascinating; if you would speak of you as “Mary.” (a sizes P . ANENT WAVE | Entire Family Wash | sretk ‘bei lnmace. mere wall It is always in bad taste to hear) (eg) 1220 SP, a veauty ‘shop permanent tor wavy’ helt Saher eo : meana thi in terms of Pung pagel yee toalgee : keener The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The _ this skill to work: this. tock: of dignity, would be par- by Gouna Wedd, | srg 6.50 - 7.50 - 8.50 wearing apparel and bath towels will be flutt , You ied saath with @ onal! ticularly flagrant in a doctor's of- aura VV ; Madeline Kosik has Joined Dur Stalf of Operaters dried and folded. 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I+ The sheets can be mounted on .|°f thankagiving was given.by Mrs. Steen! Siege plus the finest, in / ; No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! | armord. se can, be spotted divest | hire. William Jones reported onl secmerea SSN f, . soe oan ehed tao conler that is sup-|th® Tecent Michigan State Board ' t | eg. posed te make them imperviows (convention held in Grand Rapids. WIGGS | Paragon of uncluttered beeuty. Phone The December meeting will be a : Midrift and hip line are smoothed n eauct on to bent, etd and epllied Renide. Christmas at the home of . 4 ¢ . The oyster-walls, called “kappalyirg party -s 24 W. Huron g with a diamond shaped insert, the 2nd. Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ve beer! shel” sell for about $8 8 squareinead = shit softened with released tucks foot. I. ‘The neckline is a baby turtle and . You can sleeves are three-quarter length. Jeweled pins are set at collar and edge of one sleeve. : Beige, black, turquoise, Misses’ sizes. THANKSGIVING FLOWERS For The Hostess YELLOW MUM PLANTS’ Nice and Bushy $3.50 Larger Plants to $6.00 BLOUSES UP SKIRTS...'2” To REGULAR TO $5.98 BERMUDA $ * clustered colorfully on *“White-Flame Cloth” wos, G00 [FN 1179 Thanksgiving Centerpiece pink Complete in Low Ceramic Bow - Choice of Colors. Will Really Brighten eD Table JACOBSEN'S fl 0 Deliveries Direct to Detroit T pte | 4 : Martinique i - it Tw y } 7 iS : a3 101 NORTH SAGINAW ST. = -,_—«_—S ss: PHONE FE 3-7165 ra othr S - ooarapte: Ue sient insert tac a | ee ‘ ee | or - nmiaiteonlien Plas Exotic-fand travels in your plans? City roof-top dancing? Elegant answer—in a shoe that lends coveted distinction to your wardrobe, accessorizes EVERY color — Martinique's ‘‘cling’’ in greyed White, crinkly-textured Flame Cloth. Multi-tint flowers, fruits and rhine- stones spilled on the toe. 22.95: ties AS Me OFF ‘l REGULAR TO $9.98 —_ oo ‘4 4 NOP Os “THE ponrtac PRESS, shestetayl r NOVEMBER 21,1 305s : err ay : — oe a t oA | Purchase! LADIES’ j SKIRTS — Fe “# All Wool. Flannels - - Tweeds . © Seat Lined @ Famous Name Reg. $7.98 You'll want to buy several of these all wool better skirts. ‘It is really a fantastic value! Ladies’ All Wool JERSEY -BLOUSES Values to $7.98 $ S99 Fall fashion colors in’ beautiful styles. Don’t miss seeing these. : Ging Sweaters Values to $4.98 $199 ly - Cardigans, pullovers, and novelties. An offering of zephyr yarns or synthetics that ; , area real buy! Charge ’em All! 20 DAYS ¢70 DAYS o6 MONTHS Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping | B99 a School Crowd Runs Boy 8: Dating i | aL tke es a3 H rf ili } i ei i : | a8 aT + § Answer: Why, you can dance to! es ere there a fourth the tune that your ex-steady girlmore complicated it friend and the rest of the crowd everybody. But maybe they'd give pipe for you-or you can make’ up—and leave you to it, Then of 642 Auburn — East Side Shopping Center rarer on | ald Weddle presided at the | |Mothersingers [Attend Dinner IT’S BRAND NEW! MOLLS HAS IT! 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NOVEMBER 21.1955 UE aig x Fe om tl if F Hy | i age CEL. : i i bE : tt y ij it E ! : ; il! rl Pas rhe df al LiF f y2 E i if Es a 3 ge A. tt 1 i i ! a 2 z RE ¢ é 3 ~~. 1 At Be: { E 3 ; F aE i i ‘| | | : : I I il tin! i B | if cl if i i i tH g : - WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD |, T= ,tm | . If ee I -— WILL BE oe : m, “Now is the Choose from $ 98 : oe . : - : oe o eee ; « ar : : . i rf ; : 4 £ 9 A BI & : : ¥ * _ . ce isoee Fé F fH z + 2 * 0 ~ Now for. the real ‘questier. INFANTS TO 10 YEARS re 2 S. Saginaw FE 5-8415 x a _ Sour Cream . s : |Dressin Delightful "Clever gal, . Mrs. McClanathan - e. | Likes to Use. This my Carol! m, ee | In modern diets salad days| | come 365 times a year. If you | wish, you need never repeat your-| | self with @ salad in all that time. | | You can vary the salad dressings | just about as often. Start with | a McClanathan’s recipe ; - One ee Ooo | 4 back in homie térritory. She ts « Pe es norms ol . Juniors - nfisses - brief sizes . 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Espe- 9 1. oo 12%4-22%4. Hurry in today for | & a wesask tale Peed al j 5 ¢ : (s Wigs se Se A i i so ot : ag fi THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935, the: Strangest Places mies president, was se Saaate yeoman, ta aw leaned against * the s Now, 30, 10. bricks, ate Pg i acer. m “Faust” and riend Indeed same $2 standing FLINT — Vacationing . So of course love hunting trip, Norman redng 0 Op hue Eee i and by the time the remembered there was a bi locks ‘skis with a pend yay ance ger Sess! gh oe opened, it was as if the ies : deocendt who met married after 4/96 people between them simply ee me © Cot |blustery courtship in the standee|did not exist. WANTED pane letropolitan Opera n al and, this P ' : fellow in shorts on a year, Ed got Alice moving earlier Cell Meryl runs down a strange lady|M#Z WAS FIRST x. | ee ae Lend ect Broke ee oe. one ts » knows} The young man, named Edwa * Hoffman" —to- ’ roker “Should he'was first in line some 90 hours) gether. Cider 5-8058 Collect * STORE OPEN "til 9:00 P. M. 3 WED. NIGHT \ A SHOP KROGER FOR FINE FRUITS AND'VeSsTARLAS | You can be sure your Long, slender, green stalks. ; 0 geht Refreshingly crisp and tender! , Kroger! : JUMBO 2 DOZEN SIZE Stalk te Tangerines ~~ 49° Mushrooms eon Easy to peel, tree-ripe! Florida 150 size . . Pia Sch Glee... P ‘Gauliflower 29°. Brussel Sprouts” <= 99° Groen Onions = 10' Yelow Onions”... 5 » 39° Radishes eee c =o Brown m eve. Be. een Be 6 * 25 RED-RIPE! > ~~ cake Mix 2" 57° = i TANGY TAREE PIRM AND SOLID. "| PUERTO RICAN CANDY Bares at 29 BS. fe cahiaiiihien | Yams. eae 2295'S Pees ~ 15¢] === 3- 25° Seasoning apuahtoat fe ie | Kroger brand. Everyday low Pie se row be es Ee Pumpkin 70 Asparagu a = of , "hes Your Thanksgiving Dessert Topping *s + * & Asparagus Cuts” ae Hot Roll Mix 29° Pillsbury brand. For quick delicious ‘Shortening 3: 69° Kroger Butter | 59° | "Wit aed “17! Fresh Kroger sliced. Everyday low price Sweet Pickles eas nina: BORDEN’S INST ANT Golden Whip 219° Your holiday treat... . = dulce Ft 97° 7 roger tad. erty lo oe , fy, : Aes % re ag oiaiag - % ad Z aa . . fe eee : PONTIAC PRESS Arona. NOVEMBER. #12 | “From the Kitchens of McCall's, America’s Leading Food Authorities.” ipidea I, = ae # ~~ ’ ™ pat bd - > ~ ba 7" i ea ia ‘= a. “= De: | ong “as ee to bx i : | : Pick The Right Size Bird For Your Family. | 7 ee Holidays at are a time for feasting - - + but ‘first feast your eyes‘on this broad breasted conn citY AND BUTTERFIELD | umiea rane" Ped ac aes That's the kind of turkey you'll get at Wrigley's.. Every one perfect-... every one ready to cook-««*< and every. bird you buy at Wrigley’s has more tender, succulent white meat ... more of the j juicy dark meat frown chunky teniler legs and less bone waste. - You get them, too, fresh packed i in. Cry- O-Vac bags that retain all the juices so necessaty for the flavor that the family relishes for a holiday feast. : So whether you're planning a gathering of the clan and need a large, sumptous ‘gobbler ..+ or a medium sized one for a medium size family . +. or even a small bird for ‘just the two of you’... you'll find exactly what you want at Wrigley’s for the holiday ce any other day of the year. , eee ee ke © mee) wb : i ‘ , 4 i : # + iM ‘ ‘ i? * Remember...wrigiey’s meats are Guaranteed Tender, Juicy, Flavortul or Your Money Sack! VV _ TWENTY-FOUR : Turkey Season Co : | Thanksgiving Feast 1 Should Include Rolls ; P Whatever type you choose, re- ‘ ie lprown ‘n’ serve rolls may be your) House, it in a bowl, and put in the retrig- q erator, When it is completely/rodsting the tucked turkey, Serve ee cet oe oot Deeee er colorful, tart cranberry dish. They, too, come in a wide of shapes and forms. WM : be complete without hot yeast rolls, on the table. You may want to member that yeast rolls give a dinner a really festive touch. If can get a good selection of en- tiched rolls from your baker. Or,|cloverleaf, + bowknot, . reheat just enough stuffing with it, and win praise from each service, as you use it, Thanksgiving Day guests, Cut! the leftover turkey inte | ROASTING SCHEDULE FOR convenient sized slices, and put BUTTER BALL TURKEY ~ it into the refrigerator. When it | - Appreximate Reasting Time|4 has cooled, cover loosely, You | ready hoy Soret Seer ae may wrap and freeze the if you prefer, and you plan to use it within two months. They suggest the warmth “Brighten Baked Treats |With Candied Fruits bake them ahead of time your- z self. — pitted ana juice and rind and then beating in enough confectioners’ sugar to make it of creamy rich spreading consistency. oui * For a festive — decorate the Noweal Ceréal Prepared With Milk and Yeast Coffee, Chocolate such good frostings aa well sa tablespoons ‘5 cup i% 1s-ounce can) sweetened | fronen orange juice con- | spoon grated orange rind, frosting for top | nd tides of tos Shen bijend al 18 Cyeee. © ad : “et Sauce » Combines i ) | { You can prepare this menu! jahead of time: Smoked Pish a Trey Tossed Green 6a Meringwes — Vanilia lee ages enti Chocolate Bauc: Beverage Coffee Checelate Sauce ‘ ! yg 13 ounces) Unaweetened. eh ate | in combi a nourishing grain) ‘+ cup strong brewed coffee (rice) with other natural foods—in-| +; <> eae cluding milk and yeast—to produce) } ‘abiespooe. butter or margarine and to help Special ‘K’ is special in its re- markable vitamin and. mineral val- ues as well, Controlled amounts of vitamins and minerals judged by ages of daily requirements, five minutes or until slightly thick-| |Makes about 1% cups. | '1-2-3 Swiss Steak Simmered in Soup |be prepared ahead and reheated. +n. iy teaapoon Put chocolate, coffee and milk in| a heavy saucepan over Jow heat;| stir constantly until chocolate | melts and mixture is smooth. Add sugar, butter and salt. Cook and stir constantly three to’ ened. Remove from heat; stir in| vanilla, Serve warm or cold. This good basic main dish may | 1-2-3 Swiss Steak L 2,Peunds round steak «1 inch thier) | r % cup fou tpeeled . end Pound flour, salt and pepper into} surfaces of meat with meat ham-| mer or edge of saucer, Cut into’ eight serving-size pieces, i Brown steak in shortening. Stir in in soup, water; onion ‘and gartic; | -\cover and simmer about one hour. | Maes six to eight servings. cheer anon anette ‘Rrra aperbisrennmnnsh ons FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES «for THANKSGIVING B | ot Dogs Franks is $400| ore Side? : / 2 BONE - SIRLOIN ROUND STEAK ie GIVES U.S. | Bologna. .....+3™ Morrell’s Leen Sliced ® Fresh Ground Jumbo 3 Lb. in Gift Box Country Style ‘ FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT 3 Sisters’ new low prices on these Seabrook fancy frozen foods with coupon off package. Sweet Peas ... only 10 Pit. 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Pkg. 09: IV in Libby’s Delicious Pie PUMPKIN TURKEY EVERY ONE IS HENS = 5D 9 to 14 Delicious, OVEN - READY, Michigan Farm Raised Bread-Breast Turkeys. Tender, juicy, Sweet-Flavered OVEN READY! Choice meats for your Holiday. Favorite Roasts of Beef or Pork » Cut te your order, for baking or cooking 69: HILLS BROS Im All Populer Brends COFFE COFFEE Velvet Brand lee Cream fer Your Dessert— Choice of Flavers! 1 ® ca. 69: We Will Be Closed All Day Thenkegivie Roy: Ahern +++ Open Aga | ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 # ~ |NDIVIDUAL STEAK SANDWICHES—You make | sandwiches outside on a charcoal grill or in the these sandwiches in one long loaf of bread. You cut them into individual pieces for serving. Make these * rs oven. They'll be good any place. U % Start Husband Cooking Steak Now that “do-it-yourself” has be- come an established American tra- dition; more and more men are taking an interest in preparing the family meals. If yours is slow to fall in step, or if he only likes to cook simple fare, start him out | with down-to-earth, he-man foods. | To our way of thinking, nothing fits this description better than charcoal-broiled steak, garnished with onion rings and ruby slices of raw tomato. If your man prefers the freedom | of the great outdoors, tio matter —the steak should taste even bet-. ter. But indoors or out, even the | thickest steak is more delicious | between slices of enriched yeast-' raised bread. Individual Steak Sandwiches Ceunt on at least % pound steak) per person, Let the steaks stand at room temperature for at least \% hour. Rub both sides with salt) and pepper; spread with a thin lay-/ er of prepared mustard. Grill or broil until brown on one side. Turn and brown on second side until de- sired doneness. Remove from heat; top with a dollop of butter. Butter a split loaf of French bread, split hamburger buns or slices of en- riched yeast-raised white brea d. Place steaks on half the buttered | bread or buns. Top.the other half with onion and tomato slices. Put together to fornr sandwiches. Slice the French bread diagonally to) make individual servings. es ie es | s rer 5 rn Mamie’s Luscious F udge| Helped to Win Ike's Heart! WASHINGTON (#—Here is the recipe for “‘Mamie’s Million Dollar Fudge""—that date-bait that helped dure the second lieutenant who was later to become President of the United States, * * 6 Mrs. Dwight D. - makes no bones that it is not she, but her husband, who is the cook)“ in the family. She relates that when they married, fudge was one of only things (the other was mayonnaise) she gould fix. Rumor hag it that Eisenhower give it its name—*Million Dollar Fudge" — when he was courting the pretty Denver girl visiting in San Antonio, Tex., about 40 years ago, He still calls it that and it is pop-' ular at the White House. It goes like this: Pinch ot salt 2 tablespoons butter 1 tell cam eve’ milk late 12 ounces semi-sweet choco! bar pe bits) oun: oO sweet choeolat 1 pint marshmallow cream (2 jars) 2 cups nutmeats Boil first four ingredients for six minutes. Place remainder of ingre- dients in a large bowl. Mrs. Eisenhower contributed the recipe—and the President two of his—to the Women’s National Press |duced Club which, in the belief that the FROZEN BERRIES IN MERINGUES — Call this dessert ‘June in January” or “Violets in December” when your-guests ask its name. They will exclaim over its eye-appeal and delicious flavor because it is made with fresh-tasting plump meringues have nuts in them. Berries in Nut Meringues" Will Appeal Autumn is the time to try new dessert ideas. Family appetites are keener and occasions for serv- ing desserts to guests are on the increase. : * * * Frozen Raspberries in Nut Me- i iBT ai red frozen raspberries and the to Company 1 cup chopped Englieh walnuts 2 packages frozen raspberries Whipped cream or ice cream grees (very slow). Combine egg 3 whites es eapern vanilia 4 teaspoon cream of tartar Ps ay New Water Cooler § /Provides Hot, Too whites, vanilla, cream of tartar Savory Cauliflower Offers New Flavor - Here's a spanking new way to cauliflower. way to getting a clubhouse is e Steep Tender Chicken i igs Young, New Crop Sie Turkeys 12-17 Ib. Avg. All ‘Poultry Dressed and Drawn FREE 5 Tm & Turkeys 20 ihs. up FRYERS - DUCKS GEESE - WILD RABBITS Fresh == SHRIMP — OYSTERS — LOBSTER TAILS Fresh ian PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET = fi Kinds 82S. 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What is the;name of this cut? | A. Pork blade Join roast. Q. Where does it come from and! how is it identified? the animal. It contains portion of the blade bone, ribs and backbone. | There is no tenderloin muscle. Q. How is it prepared? A. It is placed fat side up on a not rest in fat or on bone. ___ Water is not added and the pan mometer allow 35 to 40 eatoutes per pound, Fix Dips, Sprea Spreads Long Before Party For dips and spreads . . . good) Cookies Harmonize Orange, Chocolate teaspoon baking soda Seen om om iS Sup soft shervening. i water. % teaspoon vanilla. Inca cooked ats (quick or fashioned). 1 package (6 ounces) semi-sweet choo- Sift together the flour, baking eoda and salt into a bowl. Add sugars, shortening, egg, water, vanilla and orange rind, Beat until smooth, about two minutes, Stir in rolled cats and chocolate. 7 Drop from a teaspoon onto greased cookie sheet, about ‘an inch apart, and bake in a moderate (375 degrees) oven about 12 min- ‘Soup's On!'— Means Lunch to Americans gree F f F : we eu 78 z } 3 BE * i! 4k FARM FRESH PRODUCE ag 5 FOR 7% ce ss 3 1 | . { No TRGnK A. It is from the loin section of § -_§ ——— ___ DARK RED BEAUTIES CALIFORNIA FLAME RED ait... 29 pares 20° SWEET POTATOES U. S. NO. 1 GRADE A — MAINE ALL PURPOSE POTATOES . 10: 45° FINEST GROWN — IDEAL FOR YOUR DRESSING Me iat “29 | i @ : Michigan's Finest — HUBBARD — GRAPES 2. = 29° rowiuunsos SQUASH.......9' GRAPEFRUIT RUTABAGAS ..° 5 Californie Finest Grown — BRUSSEL 5 w= 35< sprouts... °.29: Solid & Crisp, Medium Size —_———— RADISHES . . 105 PASCAL CELERY |BROCcCOLI . . 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NOVEMBER 21, 1955, NKSGIVING FEAST! | 7 Wi INsPeCE FOR YOUR PROTECTION ) Lbs. & UP 16-19 8B. TURKEYS YOUNG TOMS | 10-16 LB, TURKEYS YOUNG HENS AY 55: b Short Cut Stending Rib U. S. Grade “Choice” ROAST .... « ia Wasi eckldse fants sects too PORK ROAST... Freshly Ground — Daily Made 65: u 29° 3-95: PILLSBURY ties White CAKE MIXES AQ MARIO STUPPED MANZANILLA OLIVES ....” NATCO PLAIN QUEEN OLIVES..." PEACHES . 22 49° PLUMS .. 2°°49° PEARS .....2 23° SARTLETT = 39 39° ~ gor YOUR S AL sTores WI HOPPING CONVENIENCE LL BE OPEN FROM mah “ poursenrurarerarusry 4489 Dixie Highwoy ARMOUR STAR—Roneless, Skinless & Cooked ANNED HAM 4::5379 Klein's Michigen Grade 1 ‘PORK SAUSAGE Klein's of Mickelberry's Skinless FRANKS ...... Merkeefer's Fancy Thin SLICED BACON . WONURCHUUDEUOUING CHOBNONEOERONETDABOUED BORCoeeBeee ROYAL PRINCE EADY CLEANED YOUNG TENDER | Tasty Turnovers — _ A ham filling makes these turn- Ham Filling. Makes overs tasty. Corpmeal Ham Ternevers b Bn ches sername ‘4 eup eertening % cup mil : Ham ailing an together the cornmeal, ! 2 3:79: nat Qs 59 OCEAN SPRAY—WHOLE OR STRAINED CRANBERRY SAUCE SERVE IT WITH TURKEY SWEET POTATOES . BLUE RIBBON TABLE * oa &. aa x * 2:33 25‘) NAPKINS 4~ 49: NATIONAL FOOD STORES WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SALE PRICES SPFECTIVE THRU - NOY, 26th a ete ns. es Tete ee Drayton Ploins Ayes byes a wane ee os LS SERVING you parrer it ie un ra SAVING YOU. MORE ‘ . XK) «swim wotDens ne stamrs : Put 1 to 2 tablespoons in very hot (450 degree) oven to 15 minutes or until browned. Ham Filling Mix together well 1 cup diced cooked ham, 2 tablespoons chili sauce, 2 tablespoons % Lack of Protein Reduces Energy and Endurance age bi i $ F gf : am hamburger rolls tablespoon butter or margarine Mic tagullat’ the heel salt, pep- per, onion salt and Worcestershire snace tharoughiy but lighity with 6 Meanwhile place cheese-spread rolls jn broiler, 3 inches from heat; broil until cheese is bubbly. Place a hamburger on the bottom half of each roll. Place tops on rolls and serve at once. Makes four servings, Sandwich Designed Especially for Teeners Schraffi’s, the famous restat- rant, recently dreamed Up a spe- azine to offer its readers. -It is hearty enough to satisfy hunger Bete with pimientos, Worcestershire sauce and mayonnaise, To go over it is this delicious Barbecue Topping: Saute one small sliced onion in butter or margarine fourth teaspoon oregano, Heat, stirring over sandwiches and d sprinkle each with grated Swiss cheese. (Takes Buttered Tenderoni Can Take Variations Buttered tenderoni — Cook one package of tenderoni as directed on box. Add one-fourth cup melt- juice, one-fourth teaspoon salt, one- + O42 @ FOr THIRTY: TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. MoNDA ¥. NOVEMBER 21, W935 snacks, are pot as easily pro . vided weeks In advance, unless, of course, the freeter is well stocked with meats. But without a freezer, what will you choose? Ham, of course! . Holidays are “eating times, and the. smart homemaker who hopes te enjoy all of the festivities during the gala Thanksgiving - through- “Christmas. time plaris ahead to in-. eure every minute of freedom fro food preparation that she can. e we * ‘ee 0 Fruitvakes and cookies: can be ae 7 of - oe eee soll teste thank ot Ge tlle ee ee om stored in freezers and in” minute's notice. (The unopened some instances, airtight containers, Grier ved an neg —- to await festive service. le week after. it ak Seue ened’ But the entrees, the mainstay | A fully cooked ham won't hold in at the luncheons, family dinners, ‘the refrigerator as long as the | A canned ham, tucked into the jat a moments notice: for stieing ‘thin and frizzling for breakfast, or grilling for hot lunchean sand- wiches, or slicigg thick and broil- ing for hearty dinner service. RIGHT TO. THE TABLE Fully cooked and canned hams max go directly to the table once they're shed their wrappings but many people like to give the meat 'a short heating in the oven before serving. Ten minutes per pound at 325 de- green will warm the full-flavored ‘meat to eating goodness. Cook-be- per pound at 325 degrees, it whole; 33 malputes per peuad. it half. Glaze the holiday ham colorfully meals, ‘About half an hour ‘before the end of cooking time, remove meat from the oven. Score the fat into diamonds and stick a clove into the center of each diamond, if you wish, Rub with brown sugar or cover with one of the following glazes and finish baking at 325 degrees, and garnish it simply for festive) 2 eges, beaten a,’ ‘+ leaxpoon pepper : “ver spoon ‘dry mustand ties. Shape into rounds inch thick; chill. Fry patties and 1 inch deep hot fat uni browned | Drain and serve with hot’ sauce: The os, Ln Canada Ham ale. Homemaker Enjoy. Holiday: Fun oe oe om buffet suppers and midnight canned var ‘ety, but it too is ready fore-eating hams need 18 minutes hay well glazed, basting freq gredients and cook until a ‘ 2 iy: : hic oo me : | 1. Cranberry sauce, the jellied or Se .whole_berry kind. ome Seafood Gsseroe™ Fine for Company 4. Pineapple - orange juice or Seafood Crunch Casserole © apple cider. 5. Currant, crabapple, or red wine jelly blended with a little 1 s0 tr scihtinnand hot. water. Lershan ak shelanp eeee * yee Sa h of the cooked han | t‘cup crushed. potato ° chips ve enoug : to grind and use in preparing pe EO ounces) crab meat fdrained 1 ham patties with sweet-sour | Bg Ay RF | sauce, igo es If you like, shape the patties and), assemble the sauce ingredients early in the morning, then cook croquettes and reheat sauce just before serving. HAM PATTIES WITH SWEET- SOUR SAUCE Patties 4 cups ground cooked ham l cup tresh bread crumbs 2 tablespoons milk wo rammed a + you MAY WINa Cadillac Convertible—or a Buick — Riviera—or a Chevrolet Station Wagon—or a com- plete Frigidaire Kitchen and Laundry—or any one of 130 other Big-Value Prizes of Frigidaire 1956 New Lift To Living Frigidaire ve Battigerators ° Ranges » Washers and Dryers. Full detoils and FREE ENTRY BLANKS from YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER See your local Classified Telephone Directory err #2467 28 ee eo *@ % cup green pepper T teaspoon Worcestershire ssuce Thaw shen Eee mix well with mi _Add three- To cook a turkey so — it re- fourths cup ‘potato chips tains all its: natural flavor and and piss Bs ingredients; . stir juices, Nellis savs. it should be put well, in.an oven of 400 degrees for the Turn into greased V%-quart cas first half hour. ‘This seals in the) serole; top with remaining onex juices, and the oven can then be fourth cup chips. Rake injreduced to about 250 degrees for) * moderate . (350 degrees) oven the rest of the roasting period. ‘about 45 minutes, Makes four Another idea advanced by Nellis, |servings. : * lis: that of spreading butter over the” WE GIVE U. S. Now save your cash register receipts and get | Savings Stamp for each $5 in purchases. Cet real cash value with your purchases. Invest in your own future while you 600 insure the future of your country. ‘oe Oe ee 28 © & & em « ** Our pacity is top bred, born and ted in Mich. igan. We guarantee tender- ‘ness’ OR YOUR MONEY BACK! : ' FRESH DRESSED TOM TURKEYS } W fish and pineapple slices on it. Both halves of the sandwich are broiled just before serving. | HOSED GOT RO OH ee etalon ae * © eet & * Stir to remove air bubbles, then’ iprocess 20 minutes in boiling wa-; ter, ® YY Le od Aken i? Stock. Up During Our Money Saving CANNED FOODS SALE “4 HAWANAN TUNA-BURGERS — It's something new for the younger set; it's tasty eating for any age. This delicious hot sandwich has both tuna- >. —— Tuna-Burger 7 Can Fruit Without S ugar, | Here's good news for diabetics food mill to remove skin and | and people on low-calorie diets. (seed, then sweeten the applesauce} Now that chilly fall weather is) . — : with Sugarine to suit your taste, | here to stay, it's time to think Contrary i popular opinion, Reheat to boiling and pour, satis of quick, hot menus to fix for the most fruits may be canned with-}hot into fruit jars. home-for-lunch crowd. out sugar. Sugar will help keep. \the shape; natural flavor and col- ' Here's a AO es of the ever- je fruits used yo canning, but | popular tuna sandwich that's sure !t 's not necessray preser- to provide a pleasant surprise for Vation of the fruit. all, It’s a hot version served on al go_+ Ve able Med M dl burger hun, and the slice of pine-| es Paty Rnd on gas ae tree egeta e é ey apple makes it Hawaiian style! ig a mig ol ae Rg |s Treat for Winter “recipe will be a favorite once gweet taste Severe it be starts ‘once be te have ta ont Thi bl sugar prevides by using a s vegetable mediey may be! =youngsiers, Here'sthe recipe for:| ..w concentrated liquid sweet. served as is or with: a cream! Mawalian Tuna-Burgers | | ener, called Sugarine, ‘l sauce. he ° 1 ean (T-ounce) tuna, drained . . . A cal { ft Winter Vegetable Medic | . f cup ee ii Pe — oor — meet il tix ‘cune contiiiie dicated pe CORN, Serv-U-Rite, Whole Kernel 99° 1 minced onion (or chives) prep s 1 cup diced cups ne. at course. These cookies, plus cof | WINE rice «1 cup uncooked Flt. are anytime, anywhere treats! ; ROll out. half of chilled dug) cone Stunce package pre-cooked). en na ten ee onedourth inch thick rquare.| Ae Four servincs. ‘Cut into 2%-inch squares, Center in CO ear aes Se ewe Seeiraes oer leach square with chocolate wafer. Hi Our New Blacktopped, 10 Whipped Cream y= TE mitgarine Hepent ite B emgpe fom. | , PARKING LOT | cream, as if it) 3 exes. on Bake on greased cookie sheets tn eae Tee f garnish, can get 1) | Sette wa" ve moderate oven, 350 fy Your Favorite Pop of sugar and 1 fable- ns — Oe thse ray ee ogy of cooks j to Teke Out mt cotiee acded Meastre flour, baking soda and/are golden brown. Cook on’ wire llamas . alf pint before whipping. a into sifter. Sift twice vege: re-|racks, _— ” — - t ae, ee ra ‘ | ~ iy : “ ‘ ; # E ; ': as y ef : } . Le oi gt aM 5 ' fo, M4 es ; ie Jee F y, te) y Le ty ill 4 f ‘tay Oe : G bb. eo” r a 43 THIRTY-THREE ee 19 to 24 Lb. v9 Average Shankless Half _ Junedale Brand * f ify Extra Turkey has still pink with geometric pattern and is\Glor rimmed turquoise another 78 NORTH SAGINAW swirls of fish, and ~OVEN-READY YOUNG . Another P Tom Turkeys : i THANKSGIVING BARGAINS NDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 drinking 10-ounce . , in a and "_g| told. ? gam ee he TENDER LOIN ROAST 39: MILD CURED 29: TENDER BLADE CUT FRESH, LEAN ‘S| 49: SHOULDER CUT _- | BAZLEY’S BIGGER and BETTER! | Baziley’s ‘will Have a Complete Line of Thanksgiving Poultry THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO 1 This’ Valuable Coupon 5 | 8 Entities the Bearer pte eo 1 Lb. Limit Fresh ¥, TURKEYS — DUCKS — GEESE CHICKENS ALL GRADE AA A Complete Line of Fine Foods for Your Thanksgiving Dinner — ALL FANCY CHEESES, NEW CROP NUTS. FRUIT BASKETS (Made to Order). AT REASONABLE PRICES! 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Maat Bea | a lL eT) ene stth Batt fe - bog 2 nt at aa a ea agit Be Fd i i Tega a ant |i Hee iit seas inal Ba HIMESH jai t TE jit Lien ANys. 12 2 een htigy 232) Se aa Sead Ae hal Hd 4 # ies ae laa lhl a a a hart oie THB 8, hae ns i | * ide “pny. FOUR arte j By JANET ODELL . * Pontiac Press Home Editor Recently we had a birthday at our house. The Six-year-old ‘is Seven-year-old. Macaroni, canned mixed tables, fruit salad, cake and ice! cream clowns, A friend of ours said we were lucky he didn’t want all desserts. We weren't too worried, The only thing that bothered us was that van of mixed vegetables. Over the years we have learned jo eat plain buttered macaroni and) dition. tind it not- too’ unpalatable, ‘Wel ‘the others. Home canned peaches and pears make a good salad, We passed a bowl of cranberry stuce at the table for adding to the | original fruit. No one cares much FESTIVE | Our buyers have been busy for weeks and weeks, seeking ‘ out a wondrous array of holiday foods for your selection. Festive turkeys . . . the pick of some of the finest flocks + » «tender, juicy, with an abundance of white and light and dark meats . . . bountiful quantities of fruits and vegetables . . . desserts to delight the sweet tooth of every ~ member of the family . . . fine groceries and beverages of all kinds. Come pick and choose from A&P’s super-selection of Thanksgiving foods . . . and come away with sound - gavings, too! Come see . .. come save! TASTEE BRAND Shrimp Cocktail “< 45¢ Pumpkin Pie Spice fi: . . 8° 15¢ A&P Mincemeat ... . . 3% 23 Plum Pudding Sasi... . 2c 49. Sultana Stuffed Olives. . ."%2* 49c Sparkle Gelatins nities . 4 x2: 25¢ Maraschino Cherries "3% 35¢ Mazola Ol 2... . . . 1.89 Planter’s Peanuts... . . cat 37¢ Beech Nut aves... 5‘ha A7e. Duncan Hines nist'vttre 3 ret 85¢ BROWN GRAVY 16-02. 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 (__‘THORTY-SEVEN | Pee SS eet GetsBowlFeeler 8) 2 | ‘3: D’- Formula Is Key ty ia . And Hicks revealed that Juniata had received a “‘feeler” from the attend rally| AA° 1! Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla... PI F Ses = Michigan Loses PEF os stress) Dos, .e7n0* tas if » students went quiet! . J Juniata’s string of 23 consecu| by» INS -alhige areca A cape ae Gridir on Game Retgoreende Tying Shy Sontag ; . ¥ jsmall college ranks and the second) jew YORK’ UNS)—Navy an’ longest in college -footbell. Mighty} Penn State grabbed top honors to- ‘followed the 1953 announce- . Oklahoma now has 29 straight) day by placing two men each on State had been selected uC f ! ye. , the 1955 International News Serv- ; a : bs bee a Brad : tahea je aaa ice All-Eastern football team. invaded downtown . * 8 * y cubwe: “| Four of last "s honor team * o> pasa Wild Finish of Tilt tically every Lowey this —— bed i nan fr but Boi was the fail- * i out’ ay them,” . at bested in the streets, tip cars Won by OSU, Saw Fans oi7% ais serting line which av. SS ee (ac 8.0 Invade Field — only 184 pounds per “A great honor,” said a beaming more praise. “They don't know the, end Ron Beagle, Navy’s two All- * A : tied . | to Juniata’s Success ee tor ~ Bye Re HUNTINGDON, Pa; ~The 3-Difour years of varsity. play, the : gn. formula —- Determ: Couaht tats Meee a to the business and Durability — is what Coach; Juniata’s last twas inits — * seguir chances . [Bobby Hicks says is the key to/final game of 1962 against Lebanon “Michigan bowl, tithe success of little Juniata Col-|Valley, of Annville, Pa., 13-4. game : lege’s iootball squad which just ener during tick ae ; : completed its third successive all- ] se patra was the Big Tea | ee All-East eam Dutty | “It il | had er be ae Quarter’liissed ahi dose boys whe love to a b one xpected play the game," Hicks said. “They | om fed 5 apaapapening 8 | ms |played the best they knew in every ind y | 7” , . erontation tater Joke Matnock reaming a rs wd a aie & everything ; | » planned, but “Whe _students| te geoorns Oh candidates for 1956 mS « 4 : Navy-Penn State — . man. for the backfield he had . Quarterback George Welsh and osv| meaning of defeat.” America candidates, are stand- try Mrs DOWDS .-cssscinsessesesses 8 ac. & 4 outs on the Ist eleven, which conference in the finest Bessie 0000200020 Mr ® That statement could be taken| Tepresents a consensus of east- pe : nee yards ‘Geline CTs 333 literally by the 10 squad seniors) ¢rm ceaches, scouts and INS grid ‘who completed their college foot-| experts. 5 ball careers last Saturday, In their) Penn state placed Frank Reich oot ogo at center and fleet Lenny Moore se Pt at halfback. Wildcats Deny sais ges, 0%, whose coach, Dan Jessee, says Peet ee eee eee ee ee BawwSuenue 3 wegieeukinecal eek ica inne t oa e 2 6 wt =F Tourhtowns—Cessady. Viel. Fiew +. “ football + l—Kriss. Gafety—Mictiael (tack j could make any college or profes- | 4 bn Rey iolaaae Srey ad in end sone). sional team in the country. ~~ good.”” a By H. GUY MOATS 0 C 1 | f Jim Brown, Syracuse's one-man sate be tend Get yet ANN ARBOR — University of ae Heyer yo age. —_ Daugherty Michigan lost considerably more ' Ww elsh, Moore mapped all of-his practice plans |i0y ‘a football game, Saturday) HOPE to Name Sports cirri Mit the finest backs in ‘ but probably would singe @ feW | sternoon in the jammed Wolverine) Chief Within Next 3' the east, Princeton's Royce Flip- pane: stadium. Weeks : pin, had to be bypassed because 22 Still Pure State’ audd itn tk reat ivy ahs pecan a; $ s 5 le lo in Final Week wae wave as 97,000 in the chilly) EVANSTON, Ill, @—Northwest-| Anchored by Beagle and Pitt's — their cha baal ethtetic"atrorker wilde tha, beni! toa ine Sectoaee Fh teen ; They lost thei t a | | ,. | of Grid Season | for. toe Pasndone Rose Bowl, Nev thre sorta», elven Saiel ot Tele and WAS Dacian of a os Wigephote Only Marylan Year’ i said yesterday denying at tackle, Meigs stamped their feet for Coach Duffy Daugherty — and to keep warm nouncement of State's Rose Bowl bid. Spartans walloped Marquette, significant one, was the shedding|Stu Holcomb had been offered the| Cross at guard and Reich at cen- to the Rose Bowl. ‘ — at a student pep rally in the university bandshell following an- 33-0 Saturday, and won a trip col-|of prestige that normally surrounds| job. ie ter. oe - ve Ge on ane eleven, even in df*et-| Dean F. G.: Seulbetyer, chair ies calinathedelidl tine te e e ee, ber 0 by magnificent Hop-Along |man of the Northwestern faculty| 1954 ‘All-East team 3 of ele Seid es On eye one athletic committee, said “Holcomb Army fullback Pat Uebel, a first- ions .O e | e on | : the game from the very start. lis one of many candidates being| team choice last year, slipped to Y Mak . ' pono amgphear is Spr eae considered for the position but W88\the 2nd ‘eleven this time behind © DETROIT —While the Detroit; But Middleton’s efforts couldn't ; out crowd of 53,610 in Briggs Sta-|finest plays seen in Briggs Sta- nd Olda-| somehow mace Arm onal not aan | a ia eee ) Lions continue their colossal col-| save the Lioné from taking a |dium. dium in a long time. ts wa ite| BAPPeR. And in the rolling they Seulberger commented on the) ny Huleder, . | lapse, Dave Middleton is stamping! 24-14 licking from the Chicage | Brown gained 221 yards with his, Middleton, who had started the ae es ey aie S| crashed Michigan's defense, at |situation after the Indionapolis| “cock Earl Binik thifted hin te himself as one of the outstanding) Bears, who rolled to their sixth passes. Three of them went for! S¢ason as a halfback, took Layne’s + meets} mes like paper, Star reported that it had hea qunteds rookies in the National Football) straight victory te take command jouchdowns—two to Harlon Hili|M-yard toss on Detroit 39, aut. : Bowl The| Cassady was not alane in the|from a confidential source that Hol- - League thie season. * -\0f first place in the western divi- and ‘one to Bill McColl. faked John Helwig at midfield and nge season|Bucks’ driving machine. A’ sopho-\comb had been offered the job, Middleton, who was the Lions’! sion. i iri perhagilie finest ‘end fy/ "Printed ‘down the sidelines for the Seitrday egsina Otiabamalmore halfback, Dageid uharn Ure ete Idaho State, Not No, 1 draft choice last January, The loss was Detroit's 7th against pro ball, twiee fooled the Detroit |uchdown. Jug Girard provided and big fullback Vicie’ did) Seulberger said Holcomb had < played brilliantly again yesterday scale defense with his baffling fakes|* Crushing block inside the 20, their share of the damage. An un- been recommended for the job by Colorado, Guilty in his comparatively new role as|°lyY two to catch a pair of 3rd-quarter|*°cking out the last Chicago de sung player, end Fred Kriss, booted|@" Slumnus and is one of the end. + 25> touchdowns. fender. pa the first points (from placement) ao a being considered| Of Flag Thett He caught eight of Bobby Layne’s| Quarterback Ed Brown heaped tches erased Detroit coach Buddy Parker, %/\in the 2nd period that started the . : penass for 30S yerds, Gab qeimgieew hanslliation on the Licks bh. nc res nee ere itl che taatt bed’ aed tm ss\Ohioans to their victory ; The job was teak ° inn ed POCATELLO, Idaho «®—There | for a spectacular 77-yard touch-|completing 15 of 18 passes in &) anq the Bears a 6-3 record) sbout this season, says Middle- $3) A see-saw ground battle left the ve igs ere some ldeke Rate college ate- « poe j dazzling serial show before a sell- gave ton should develop inte one af Sisrd period without additional tal-|P8¥Seur, Northwestern athletic di-idents here who say they have an ? | . | ating | the clreuit’s really fine ends. ities, but in the finale, Cassady|"cto". Was named assistant busi-\§-foot Nebraska flag taken at the ; é Hill spun away from Carl Karili-| 97 am 4 i oat got twe |ness manager two weeks ago. Nebraska-Colorado football game . vacz to take Brown's 20-yard shot Medi 5 cengpeg 34 showing oa fg ag eh. poh ymyed : several weeks ago. in the end zone, putting Chicago Pp eo which 2 resi M dD ant 8 @ : J, into a 17-14 lead. Then he nailed Layne tried mightily to beep the al pa gg ocgy aryiand Vropping a They, say they took it—not Colo . on Bill Suits Any) goes pred -eoflweny He tried 32 passes,’ 4 wh yard mark il nfiernoon, Onio( I Ba 4 6 d Jat Nebraska University in Lincoln, | = . . and-go motion and taking Brown's! completing 20 for 319°yards. In lh et eget tarer ary abeame ace Dar in UUal 4 One of the students is Noel Dure- : #-yard strike another score. | addition to Middle- threa' several times. , sophomore and editor of : 3 : | While Middleton tallied only) ton aes ¢ Oe touch- | At least five minutes before end BALTIMORE, Md. (INS)—Mary-|1sC magazine ’ once, he wasn't v iar tastpdlaowe pone gine bo Dea Waes “jot the game fans swarmed*onto|iand is the first state below the cc. @¢ © three. more seasons to collect the/Hill in individual But the Bears, mixing : githe north end of the field. They] uator’Dinn line "to end nace According to Dureden, he and Musial, celebeating bis th birth [remaining 403 safeties, Tee Aan Teale PS Duteetlpeacng wit 0 whl growed Gia a-Cenpened eae. officials did nothing, They reckad| MErrention = its National Gard lewveral other students attended the o . dl ust day today; is still. confident he'll * 8 into its halftime lead by collabo-|proved to be too much for the : ~ sag roid rer: ae ae vdiaey —. a stunt be able to reach the 3,000-hit mile-/ No other active player is close|rating with Layne on one of the Lions in the 2nd half. 0 orrals supports to one sideline cer co tee gonarye a men guile tnee of a dae ee eg ae yan Soe gg ges op ange Berben ty awd : . ee Dpy ' aan ee ae ee Milton A. Reckord ote a lead ne pes * , Oo “ domestar rescan yer ataite mark. ..iWings Doing What Comes arin Tif ay "we te gune as in| Metin sald peste [ah way doen Naa si former, whose name is common-|Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Tris ; ' . ng ft _|to continue. West were) snide anprenuiien ta @a:( nn pace inthe pume'srecrd bak, speaker, Cop. mon, Nop tao NatUTAlly — Play 1-1 Tie ey Comedie te eee Cate saieary reas |e Gd eat hidad Band i i ar ow ee ee oe Buck Stor Closes/in general eomnorted them-r'ves| Reckord said the- order would|it’s in storage here. © he CHICAGO @®—The Detroit Red icago eye ‘When I get those hits I'll quit.| The Man let it be known he was ‘ Ep Sing for 3rd. ‘55 Campai With 15 i a crowd of rioters—as they|be complied with immediately. = Baseball is a wonderful profession, (happy to hear General Manager| Tasdicos Maries Lacess ones a Detroit 2 pee oe? ere ee Tou paign ye ince tot Mine tht tate At present, vd cee ia Broncs Get Lassoed ” : j * +4 ouchdowns 8 iter,} tional Guard ‘ Musial, who finished the ~1955jhere on in. Musial has played first) Come naturally for them this sea- rally by Western Michigan fell aeeemetyeye Hre die Pov aetna ntdae ts ot Sypagg one eBay Boy eon figures it. will nearly | including . season. it was bowed , 5 t ae % ee : ‘ : ee ae ildesuli Nes Bie Pee = eh B, SB: _ 4 . oe i f Sues | ' : . ; ~] et é QUICK — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED mir hi AT AINaAaAr Cia , eet teen COLLISION WORK AY WIQUTGHIGGI, (di ‘NFL's Replica: at | RE MOND, Vo. Te ef the lib Lusk, Gegpge Washington's)Lewis first ; } line guar Va., oP ees ee ine na on are end Pauljschool star, : is know ; a TT ple of the Mountaineers’ bruiging|mer. Fullback Frank Pajaczkowski|will make me a great coach some-|ness to make a dangerous|specializes at blocking the middle oe a | Collision Shop |tinemen form the backbone of the jot Richmond rounds out the team.|day.” Wyant, a southpaw, is re-|broken field runner. of the line on defense. The other | : 1955 All-Southern Conference pe od garded as a top-ranking profession- ae Se guard, Locke of Virginia Tech, is} Beor End Com pared: 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 | West Virginians earning berths) The backfield undoubtedly has|al prospect. [| . | ‘The pride of the 25-pound fora 225-pound senior from Gaines- by Virtue of His Pass See Robert Rectar. Mgr. on the team and grabbing’ the|one of the finest quarters in the -— © ¢ ward wall is Bosley, & coach’s|boro, Tenn., and has sparked on - for Free Estimates on All lion's share of places on the honor league's history. Wyant, a 195-| Wyant's teammate, Moss, has/dream of a tackle, who weighs 225|both offense and defense through- Reception « Makes of Cars club are quarterback Freddy Wy-|pound senior from Weston, W.Va.,|averaged better than 7.5 yards ev-|and hails from Greenbank, W.Va.|out the season. : salt ~~~ oa ant, halfback Bobby is the darling of Coach Art Lewis,/ery time he has carried the ball| Lusk, the: other tackle, is @ . 8 iy dal ge cae vei : Bruce Bosley and guard Gene|conference champion” team, He/during his‘ four years. of college|210-pound senior from Williamson, ne ag on ig werkt ancl Lathey, leads the circuit for. the third! football. : - W.Va, who has participated in|mighty tough trying to run around| Twenty years ago, Alabama sent other schools each landed)straight season in total offense. | Sommer, only sophomore tojsome 45 per cent of the tackles\the ends, William and Mary's|Don Hutson up to the National : two players. Virginia Tech placed! Wyant, an artist at operating the|make the honor team, has been the|made by William ing. Hs A ton and George Washington's) roothall League and he proceeded center Jack Prater and guard Jim) T-fermation’s option play, has been|big surprise of George Wash-|jers, He's a linebacker on Thompson. Brodie, a 6-foot, 180-' 5 make life miserable for opposing ' Locke, William and Mary came up|described as “‘cool and/ington’s Colonials. : jand a fine blocker on offense. pound junior from Hopewell, Va ‘‘ninies ROOFING with_end Walt Brodie and tackleislick as a bandit... a ull.” When' Pajaczkowski, 9 185-pound senior Lathey, West Virgini’s 205-\has had a Golontora rer decade, SSE 2 a : Now the Cotton State has con. FLAT ROOFS {the scrimmage line, Thompson, a HOT SPRAY METHOD G-toot, Zinch, | 200-pound junior tihuted Marlon Hill 49 the NFL. et 250 degrees F. — BOT Sooo - |from Midland, Md., is the Colonials Chicago Beats’ star:prom- mec leading pass receiver, ises to be just as much of a prob- eheck or och ‘ender any weather Prater, a 195-pound senior from |!e™ for the peewee Ay his yet — ‘ Miam{ Beach, Fla. is regarded by|ttious Predecessoe. | looked like 50%, SAVINGS Virginia Tech Coach Krank Mose-|Hutson at yesterday as Guaranteed on Any Roof Job football |be twice faked Detroit’ detenders ly os one of the finest +g\out of the way for the touchdowns Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty " [Players he has ever coschéd. It's! brought the Bears a 2414 Vic. “We Stop Any Leck—No Rool Too FE 5-7387 mem ayo oat geese? ‘iy Gee dees Ia Kee, ond Large or Too Small” & poor pass from center, first. place in the NFL's Western is tops as defensive ace, rates > SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. ce COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT Conference football squads and] 000 ig oy eee tan Seema ined, conference area sports writers and)... the Los Angeles Rams (53-1), At sectecnctenn. who were held to a 17-17 tie by = | A : s Baltimore. Hutson’s old team, the Greew Bay Packers (5-4), trail by MEN WANTED (Cola Picked . Frazee: * }for two touchdowns and ran 49 : ‘ yards to set up a third in a 27-21: Bote te Be Nee ec Texas ASM NOW see Radio & Television. Dey ond Evening Clesses Allow : A = Ge Raltace iat You to Remain Fully Employed "WO 2.5661 : ; Cleveland bounced back from its ee canna o° SE Son Geeptcte o Bid fe Titl upset defeat by- hia a intormation. : week ago to trounce h, ELECTRONICS INSTI 3 Binahe North a4 | S10F tl e |S, and remain a game intron , at . of. Washington's } Meets Rival Texas'skins, 310 winners over the Chi. j in Big Thanksgiving |t'om iast piace to a the for third Day Battle with Pittsburgh by clipping the COIR Philadelphia Eagles, 31-7 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. wm — Unless the second-place teams MARK A. MORAN Sabs cathe eae Coat cnlteceue Ia, a pie nmesinianty Physiotherapist eyelet mopeahprsamed ee mtg Jen wry Swedish Massage Practipedics HOP-ALONG HALTED — Tom Maentz, big Michigan end nailed he Fentioc Press Phete|Thursday when they ‘meet Sainte ct Gaia einamen 742 W. HURON STREET ‘ Hop-Along Cassady, OSU's great halfback, in Saturday's game at Ann pass. Ellwood, OSU quarterback, effectively blocked out Michigan's Tival Texas in the season's finale. Cleveland, iy, Bus. Ph. FE 5-823 Res. FE 4-6310 Arbor. Cassady had just run back an interception of a Wolverine Ron Kramer. Ohio won, 17-0, plus the Big 10 title. pes hn eae walloped the Bears ‘in the club's ; ne Aaties regarded only encounters, 41.21 in a elit with awe for two months as they : — Amateur Status Returned Bowling Clinic ghrp we Be me tend x gphares ye tae 3 ; cated ® Hill didn’t go to the University ) . . ay ee Sees way for 14 years. of Alabama, a8 Hutson did, and he QUALITY TOOLS |Wes Santee Back in Good Standing NR : : ° closest A&M followers, however. |“wese ; : by With AAU After Suspension Appeal "Laat nummer. when the Aayies| tuts i Alsbame’s 213 victory ATLAS @ CLAUSING © DELTA |. Sieben eo oni Glating the recruiting rales” avg|B2w! game. Hill prepped for the ; KANSAS CITY (—Wes Santee, Jo reject the registration commit- ed by AAU officias as saying other lating the recruiting rules andivg: st little Florence ‘Teachers SHOPSMITH © DeWALT America’s fastest miler, is back in|tee’s decision, athletes ‘had received in sold. thay it play in a bowliccnege. but he learned ‘his les- PORTER-CABLE © SKIL. wend sanding with the AAU. || “Now at leat TT have a run /Scrte, Seems temerens termined to win the tile, said auch oom el : : The Missouri Valley AAU, Board|ning chance in the Olympic! penai A&M backers as Joe Utay, former| a. 9 rookie last year, he led the BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE = for stanagers decided yesterday to/Games.” Santee commented. (gam Aggie Football player and athleticliereye je n catches with F lift a suspension against the run- The former University of Kan- The meets involved in the action council head. Sine. dest at the RENTALS ner. The would have|sas athlete, who has traveled the|were at Fresno, Calif, May M4, ‘ oe tags et ssa ate ck ty aon : jarred him from the 1956 Olympics) mile in 4:00.5, is. now a Marinelios Angeles May 20, and Modesto, Utay made his statement in Sép-|\entue. rece in 1942 ; ‘ as. well as. other AAU-sponsored lieutenant - stationed at Quantico, car May 21. tember as the season dawned. He ; é GLENN WING POWER TOOLS [ss 0 0m iricy Smeaton sae era [=a : the championship. | 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. committee —imposed 1.500-meter event. Beechman Victorious And so, Thursday, as 41,500 no! T ANS Clinch Five Block North of 14-Mile Road the penalty Oct. 30, on grounds) There's a 10-day waiting period) CARACAS @ — Jimmy Beech- look on, ‘Texas A&M will seek to Santee had accepted ex-|before the suspension is automat-imen of the United States de- break the stranglehold arch-foe|.,, ‘ i BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 pense allowances for three Cali-|ically » That period is left) i soneq Venezuelan welterweight Texas has held for so many years) fornia track meets last May open in the event any one wants Poni and at the same time notch the ie 10 we : : * ¢ ick a ee ee ee ec eens tae hen title. A loss probably would knock| © © DAIL — Santee, maintaining never Easton, Santee's coach acas, in a 10-round tonight. the Agies of the champion- = | ¥ 8 & 600 SATURDAY © to 309 violated aniateur athletic ing his college days at Kansas, B won easily ship, ig: a Hope for Wichita Loss ards, appealed to the higher board.|represented the runner at yester-\the Venezuelan for a no-count in Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant, who to Give Possession of The board of managers voted 21-7\day’s board hearing. He was quot-'the ninth, came, from Kentucky last season , to pick up the fingging Aggie foot-| Crown Alone : : : comphpay whet ty omens sidered to pa at, P : be a miracle in the Southwest Con- dg Name nagee ts: : . ference, said he was afraid of just)” oF tee a he tor that—afraid Texas would beat his| pelled down, Villey Conference ss ;\team because Texas will be in- ; ~ boos spired ard his team won't. . . | - This will be the sixty-second) ‘The Titans cashed ‘a Tulsa r 7 meeting of the two state schools! mistake in the last three min-— 1G since they played the -first inter-| utes Saturday to gain « 19-13 — : collegiate game in Texas in 1894.| decision and a 3-1 league record. . Frege Tt is one of the oldest rivalries in Wichita, now 21, could tle De- \ step, the body is “pulled down” With. the sellout crowd here Thanksgiving Day. | REACH Tl, BOTTLES A Now third place in sales in Michigan!* . “Increasing demand for Corby’s puts this good-tasting whiskey in the “top three” among all 397 brands sold in Michigan.* 642 DAY" “Based on official state figures, covering all-sized containers _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 - ~ still farther, but comfortably, that he's virtually ‘doubled up” after the Ist step is completed. That's how he continues in stride’ Incidentally, Wichita's league — .|loss was hung dn it by Detroit. * * * : Detroit tackle Steve Gomola re-— —low all the way. _SAFE DRIVER MERIT DISCOUNT PLAN! 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LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS | . 3 : d \ [ as : ; / : : i ue ' "| , ir é / f ph RAD Ey A y e | ae / °/ he \ | ie a ee | Bey Hi em ae 4 / \ gies ee iis sai Sy ee ini i icin ia iii AS he. ine PONTIAC ‘PRESS, slack NOVEMBER 21; 1955 | THIRTY-NINE —— a NEWAYGO # — Frank rates today after demonsira- tumbling techniques in a class director, - was week. | A earlier this INSTALLED * Big 7 title by Whipping Maryland Team fo Bow! PCC chanipionship thrashing|iating Rice 35-0, That leaves the * * ® ; Spartans Called Best Southern Cal 1, Saturday. Dallas bowl selectors still 5 tai The Southeastern Conference aye to the Syracuse Nation- in Conference; Meet ‘s are: OS a pene, hem ; f}ors>-}champ- generally. pope of the a ers e+ * ‘ UCLA at Pasadena . Bowl credentials from the Big ¢ 10. The Sugar and Gator Bow! com-! (8-1), Georgia Tech (7-1-1) and Au- Cans’ Stor Se Fane Kerk veheundied to dese: the} i rtime. In the only other game _ CHICAGO The Big ig send | , Army Today; to ‘Hurt piaved last night, the Rochester tons be'Ghe Rest Boat Sts vonee St. Lovis Bid [Regeis Cees Ge UCLA was’ expected to receive the official blessing of the Pacific Coast Conference today after a token poll of members. The UCLANs won their third straight Bowl, although the New Orleans promotors could do worse than match a SEC pair, _ bidding for third place. burn (711) are the contenders. The Gator Bowl, set for Dec. 31.) - R ee Vanderbilt (7-2) also has a chance. probably. will have to wait until] ; oss 'P Pl.'vandy plays Tennessee, knocked after, the Cotton and Sugar Bowls] WHILE YOU WAIT : “The only other “also-ran” to andi tor a loop by Kentucky, 230, over|make their moves before getting > represent the Big 10 in the Rose|©!t the weekend, replies to its bids. - Once again, Michigan State and Ss the * * + * * * * *& ; UCLA are once-beaten. The Spar-|Bowl was Northwestern, ‘and To give the selectors a good| Navy, which returned to the! Before the bowl business comés tang lost only to Michigan (14-7)|second-place Wildcats’ beat Cali-| show, Mississippi plays Mississippi post-season business last January|to a climax Saturday, traditional] this. season, only. Maryland/fornia, 20-14, in 1949. State, Georgia Tech meets Georgia. jin the Sugar Bowl, likely will have| Thanksgiving Day games come up.} upended UCLA,’ (7-0), Maryland, * * « Auburn. takes on Alabama andi, Cotton:'Bowl invitation in hand/Texas A&M plays Texas with a| the 1953 national champ, again has} Oklahoma and Maryland, the|Navy tgngles with Army as cov lit it can beat Army. If the Middies|chance to cop the Southwest title.| a 10-0 record, while Oklahoma, %0j6nly major unbeaten-untied clubs|lege football takes on last fling/faii, Pitt or one of the SEC teams|The Aggies are on probation, how: with, one game left and remaining, got their bowl tickets|this Saturday. may get it. ever, and thus swat ‘ae Caen heading for the national title, waSibefore last weekepd's games in . © * Pitt also qualities for the Sugar|Bowi spot to TCU. : ten and once-tied going in-|which the Sooners won their 10th| Pitt's record is Penn and Cornell have at it in to the "4 Orange Bowl. arr at tha howd berths ar oa filled, with Texas: Christian gain- ing the Southwest Conference host| spot in the Cotton Bowl by humil- Selvy Lost to iday, led the Hawks to their second] jerbockers Saturday night but Selvy ididn’t play last night and the victory over the New York Knick- SPECIAL!! | A Complete LUBRICATION BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Lakers 104-96. we * * - French uae ay By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Hawks, who were paced by| Seek tees ae eae ‘The St, Louis Hawks, leading the|Scivy with 21" pots’ and Bob! INCLUDING PULLING *] 95 * aan — ‘Western Division of the National) Pettit’s 33 against the Knicks, were WHEELS TO CHECK LINING pcre a — Bowl : oe Assn., will need to find|held to under.100 points for the] : rravcy bgp dh . for Frank Selvy if first time this season against the 1 47 S SAGINAW State's champion —— ltney intend to. hold down the top| Nats. Chuck Share tallied 20 points) CY OWENS : . Howa for the Hawks while Pettit was) og Sg A Boa eunmedlit a: held to 16 a5 Syracuse had five FE 5-4102 pm Mud and Snow ; TIRE SALE Use the chart below to COMPARE OUR men in double figures. Paul Sey- 20-7, last January. Michigan State’s foe Jan, 2 will be UCLA. The Spartans sped through a heavy schedule which saw ‘thera_lose to Michigan, 14-7, after beating Indiana, 20-13. 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Le HeNoEO WHEY MODE * 46% GRAIN. NEVTEAL Sms, w: ee F a * * 4 a see : . A hs ‘ ce i 4 | : * . AN gia ‘ : = a ae ay i oS ; - _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958 ‘hurches of Area ta Toih i in Thar vakepinindg & é ‘Holly, Imlay Set | ft Holly to Expand Feast Fancis ‘Fire Destroys Farm ee PTA Is 7 ‘i | | Home Near Dryden {toOsevelt Group ‘to Mee : : _\Fortunate Folk ‘Wednesday Eve [DROP tn | ARO AEO,— "en ro, Advisory Group fpteornt aes Brooklands to Conduct vember plentiful food , Dale Carter, East Dryden road,|Will meet Tuesday at § p.m: at the Waterterd ently yooterday. teerning, : Township School Supt. Coggins ois tike a shopping list for th Donelson School PTA held open) ivites Clubs to Name Pee received the alarm from a pass- Maceday Dancers Deuse in-eaeh ates at fle Thareday Near! all of the traditional item orning erby who noticed the blaze, Fire- ts mantitg. _ Representatives Jane pat including turkeys HOLLY The local Presbyterian, ‘Eig four the fre for ewe hours |Flact New Officers | ,,Dasines, ctnded the resding | acco. snc siowe' «ys Baptist, Methodist, Adventist and before it dwindled, of a letter trom State Senator gr be larger personnel in) Price , i yee Episcopal churches will hold their Estimate of damage is not| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| William Brvomfield promising |the Citizens’ Advisory Committee|ago but still reasonable. : * annual union-Thanksgiving service known as the Carters were in the/Mountain view Mountaineers; action on the traffic problem fac- oo aot & Se Other November in. at the Baptist church Wednesday = (|northern part of the state until/square dance club of Maceday| ing the state, in acknowledge- |Education of the Holly Area) oiude rice for the cran- ___ evening at 17:30 o'clock. last night and have not evaulated|Lake elected officers at its first] ment of a letter sent him by the |Schools. — _ berries, potatoes, raisins and ee ly eae leet eT gem ; = _ * © oa grapes. eg ald Mackin insurance. night, All local organizations 80- | : Refreshments. were served by Housewives who wish to flov ee ~~ be “New president ts Irving third grade mothers with Mrs. mara are being invited by Supt.| dition will find generous stock — direc Baptist Injured in Smashup LaDue; vice president, Mrs. Duane Lemaux as chairman, C. G. Coggins 10 name rePremicniot pork, beef, and broilers an oir. George ‘A. Hall, 27, of Birming | Richard Petrie and secretary: Le eae ta the(tvers—and canned tuna, ) Satay Cty by ham, who skidded into treasurer, Mrs, Donald Beau- Scls Bs an eetnacy coptelty Union ‘Thankariviag. services cs County Calendar 1 sudy of th sagged ses ccs ofthe Steps which submitted t for . ' rvestar St v2.20 O88 wil ntl Neldings now le Being mode 7 OF apecinl Gemres-coniering =e" Architedtg have prepared tenta- called in the future. The responsive reading Will be) : ee led by William Knight Sr., repre- UNIVERSITY LAB — Richard L. Walters, (left) junior at Mich- senting First Methodist Church in| igan State University, is shown receiving instruction from Prof. Wil- | the absence of the Rev. Leo Burch; bur C. Peterson on an experimental study of direct current machines | the Rev. Paul Wittrig, Mennonite in-electrical engineering. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John _minister, will read Scripture. Walters, 6720 Coolidge Highway, Birmingham. Also pictured are The Rev. David Evans, pastor; James P. Beetham (second from left) and Lewis oie, both of of First Baptist Church, will give Detroit. Rev. Randolph stg eet smc ne sermon University Opera | ; , ofthe Mexcar Batt urs, wll Casts 7 Students Army Clears “STORE HOURS asratityars From Oakland Detroit Soldier | MONDAY, pay eesti of Michigan students re taking! Tovahy Probe Revises .and SA LUGG AGE fe Lightweight, rugged! | A special service of Thanksgiv-|P@™t in the Union Opera af the img will be conducted at Gethsem-| school. Gl's Discharge; Wayne ane latemn Dar farooklands,| . They are: Richard T. Booth Professor Exonerated will 3 and Michael Flynn of Birming- | ee ee om. ites) ham; James A. Pickard. of DETROIT — Sanford Waxer in| Hazel Park; Richard D, sehil- |Was @ happy young man today, lier of Huntington Woods; Mi- |!aying plans to attend law school) ‘ chael Palazzolo, Pontiac; Foster |under the GI Bill of Rights, The} _ University Disproves Gibbs and Eugene A. Moore of |honorable discharge he fought for) Old Weather Saying Royal Oak. finally came through from the _ WASHINGTON (INS) —Pennsyl-| The all male cast will give their eh a vania State University is disprov-| show Dec. 6 through 9 in. Ann|_ 4 2¥alty” investigation of the) ing the Cid saying that nobody! arhor, Dec. 16 in Detroit and Dec.|fivea iaclly head of the Wayac} 9:30 to 9:00. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | 9:30 to 5:30 Closed Solas Thanksgiving Day Taller, pores packs in more! ever anything about the Alfred Kelly, head of the Wayne weather. 17 in Flint. — University histoty department, led | The university 1s offering a tree = to a review and revision of the Correspondence course that ex-/AJ, . Army's charges against both men. Se eiceyer wcName Officers | eae cee | I F ivdy four Hurtin 2-0 (Of Mothers Club | eaivtat=t : ‘Blue Star Group Sets) ayp Christmas Party Date) cme at Meeting a Waxer, a Wayne graduate, a ;] DRAYTON PLAINS — New of- Lynn, . and Albert Sears, 4, Of | meeting of Blue Star Mothers, munis or Communist mare —_———_ chapter 10, Leuraed night. a was Dr. Kelly, who protest- * ‘ed always had been anti- : : president. First vice-president is| W demanded a hearing, He} Mrs. Florence Tibbenham = (Edith Zolliner;, second vice presi-|got it Sept. 13. : LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Flor-|dent, Annie Brown; secretary,| Yesterday the general | ‘Tibbenhem, $1, was held to Margaret Thrasher; treasurer,| of the Army Waxer that | ence day . with burial in Attica, Cemetery.| Yee Barrett; chaplain, Hazel! «ug chenged from “to bo do | after | noe mne, Richman ng, | ME Seeretary Rete Ream; mem | To Te ued Wf Be Broadcloth Pajamas a be held ae a wenmeaae Olive Woed; hespital, Lela eat nual or ae educa- Le. ...@ Worth-More Gift! a ; sa ele 21-inch (a money-saver if you're flying!) weekend case construction to scuff- Ragged, trom strong lock |Feslatant wipe-clean viny! cove = Beautifully i Inch Taha, Do Tonos $.88° 26-in, pullman case 12.88% ~inch Companion Case... ..12.88° - this | nual Christmas party is slated for year, but I hope to return next | Featheringil, 76, will be. cee: ‘make 1 tinancally without : ne held at make it é the Moffatt! Refreshments were served fol-| GI benefits,” Funeral Home in East Tawas and/lowing the meeting by Helen Wall) 10 who ig married, sald burial will be in Tawas City Ceme-|and Margaret Thrasher. \decision also qualified him tery. = in ‘mustering out pay and Edward Westfall Rescuers Bring Out 12 leave pay and also made hi LAPEER—Service for Edward/Nevada Crash Bodies [sible for a Michigan state ‘is m siegiins sleep war veterans worth Muir Brothers Funeral Home with VEGAS, Ney. (INS)— re Sr Br cm ay See “It will give me a chance to . ae ee ee , aL sik [Fs Ses fre z3 in a crash of a military transport|caught up on some old bills,” on Mt. Charleston, west of Las)said. “Fighting this thing has been/| ey Tough, Sinancially as well as) | Wednesday at the Trinity Method-| brought out on most Arabs Spring Raids terday morning. posse in Israel Territory Dale - Bates N apiats Read ew delite sant aed om an Israeli highway and dyn- in Saturday Evening Rite say get ire" ee jeasty today, army * @¢ @ In the first raid, he said, an Deron Nylon Pillows | You Tub! Dry Quickly! “tlle and Dash tn for this, emsiting. one- chrysanthe- allergic. The ‘cover, rose-be- was born to Mr. | hod 19 26 inch site - and Mrs. revo ‘hocke of Almont. Waterford Township . Donald L. Melman an- tint birth cook, ages IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY’S! RIE EOE A TY EGE IRR Oe Se | E ; i } 3 é : ‘ f ‘ t 4 j ‘ \ i ed: i ‘ ee j ey \ E ca 4 ; - is ‘i | : ryt fet op ei , i Be \ f f j = Pes *y f | 5 § ‘d lay f F ai ih _ | } . 7 ia j i iad J FES i ae oe 4 hy eae A ; » i i ji ; 4 Pots y, } ey toy i j ‘ / Lt vat we f ' fi : { iy fy : ral oe fi i An ,! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1955 gees NICK HALIDAY. |” ) Fa | Turtle Killer? -| frantically Uses | Press’ Influence |) _ “Think you're pretty brave, don't you, killing a little turtle.” A wom- « a walked over and said it was _.& terrible thing to do “making two little children cry.” The man sald the glares of the boy and his mother had tarned a piessant Sunday inte his plight to the Richmond News Leader and asked the editor if there wasn’t some way he could m — att & : make the children — whose We an mames and addresses he didn’t E : plight’ and the importance he at- , ; sol ie GC PRIZE WwER- CLEVELApO Ga oF s Maemen Eee, saa ees Pee a. as whit t hanene i, tanoe ea eae editorial ended with this: point to his mother! ”” a8 BOARDING HOUSE me YUMA 50 YOSNE 60T THe OLD GM YF : * » | /EGAD,TWIG6S! YOU PROBABLY ARE YA FHOES ON TODAY, ENA Ze 7 a | : Pay ff it Vit \ YY AWARE OUR FRIEND MORRISSEY A SORRY BUT TM Nort | |- | IN. oh — : JK PACKED DP AND LEFT LiKe A ROCKET! Tk oon Dos Zl : Aer, > |Z\ mw HAK-KAFF/? IT STRUCK ME AS J-\ DAN A BIRO Ast Oa r : |’ | STRANGE THAT HE ZOOMED AWAY ON one cant DID \ towed § koa e : IMMEDIATELY AFTER MEETING oul} IT Occur TO L ‘ 46 Sto ees UM! MAY T ASK, WAS fim a dopa YOU-TO QUIZ By Ernie Bushmiller KX MORRISGBY ? HERE COMES Ay wore , THAT NICE HELLO TO = ENGLISHMAN WE HIM--- MET YESTERDAY MAKE HIM f#tC~27----" "7": ; . HOME ak oo HI, THERE, OL’ CHAP eee eee ee cena eeanes 1 oo & cere ew Oe ee © @ & *' : ._./ S*S-ST/ WAIT, HE'S BREATHIN'/ Vii dd Adee a es ae a $4 PP EEE PF EOP SL A AMES AP = pS ee bed A hed eee ee “an + ce * 1) a) a a ‘ ote ANKETS I LOANED TH’ KIDS’ 3 Se iy ! - ie ; a f ReaD be NDAD NA WED sw assawpaceecesy it aan FORTY-TWO inGron Mate! a little upward’ progress on the Board of Trade today. _ Some buying in corn apparently | 7%. be was based on smaller receipts of] pies. Wolt cash corn.than a week ago, when) 3. the figure was at a T-year peak./$* ’ Wheat near the end of the first) acs. tens. Ce hour was % to % lower,. Dec. $2.04%, corm %4-% higher, 'Dec.| ne $1.24%, oats unchanged to \ low-|Kohirebl. No. 1, 1 er, Dec. 65, rye % lower to 4% higher, Dec, $1.12%%, soybeans 1 to 1% lower, Jan. $2.36%4 and lard|.15-. 5 to 20 cents a hundred pounds lower, Dec. $11.30, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CH _te- day: Wheat March , BTM i 3.08 May . March . 2.06% July . . 43% May . ....> 2.06% R July o-+ 409% March , 118% Cora— May 2 svess Lt Seateh 2, Laem Sept, pes dae” * ** > Pf were Be May. secs 3.34. Lard— Palys sass 136% be wscees S208 Oats— Mareh . 11.65. Ross W. Eaton Dies on Sunday Saddle Club Leader Had Part in Building Rise Slight | MARKETS DETROIT FARMERS’ 4AKKET Nov, 21 te on the Detrol CHICAGO In a ragged and| pies | sae none PBR] #50 33 H ‘ 3 i, pak ’ & Be BEE fe ‘ pari sare osTrs 00 bu: lettyee, he: +, Neo. ao erate: ‘tuece, head, N DETROIT, Nov. 21 (A 1000, a a vase OtOCKS Mixed = a in. Early Trade: Z ; i é j 5 j E a E i i HH grt 5 Hu al risagaete : i; sf i at his homme. . Ansen Lash . AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service: utinty for Anson Lash, 72, 3097 Washing-| canner ton, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednes-| ers day from the Dudiey H. Moore! tick Funeral Home, with burial to fol-! ‘seis low in White Chapel Memorial sr after a week's illness. = rr] Mrs. Flora Sleight cull i cia N ae FEES i HEL fl i ae ‘ ; . gs 28 F i u 4 i EES ie - iy i i ‘ j i ; ib es ae ade § a ithe 3 FL i ; : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVE 2 $ CRUCES, N. M. w — Pop-| "ol a Las Cruces service . 19) oe ‘aestent a , ’ Peatiae Press Phote |may left is Ken Keller of 221 Baldwin Ave., and at the right is Jackie White, 277 Elizabeth Lake Rd. High School English instructor Floyd Osburn directed , the play. The Thanksgiving program, given at Emmanuel Baptist Church, included readings by seminary students and choir and glee club THANKSGIVING PLAY — Nearly 1,000 people 50. turned out Sunday night to see the first play and .| Program to be presented jointly by Emmanuel School, Seminary and Chutch. 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CALL NOW FOR wi UCKLER REALTY || WE HAVE THE KEY! AEFRonT’ HOUNE_FOR BALE Leora S aege caeme one sonable terms, he ot 3-0067 for et dreoms, pull” down formation. stairs to storage attic, Pull base oo a gy Bd | ee Fg Sy lated. Pull price, sii.000. t421 N. Humphries HH HAYDEN REALTOR FE 2.0474 ) BA — "Real ai Exchange ax ater heate: ‘Close . water r. tee fo school, $1800 4 AT WHITE LAKE. 2 biocks f ve ne 2 bedroom heme 4 pansion attic, Oak floors. COM! ONT. bath. Large sunporch, 2 car ga- AOE - oe tien for oe feed eS ee lane thriving neighborhood busi- ped = . Shade S eae trees. . hess. Many new houses in soeceaeen . $12,500, Rep- immediate ares, Very = WEST ao 8 Room fa: house, baths, raing bagemeni, furnace 3, PAS cS WIAYDEN, Realtor Mg 7 10 to 2 SYLVAN LAKE ri zs ' Hotel With Class B Bar ae sete | MICHIGAN. BUS COR INESS cn Powis grag pa ota , BLOOMFIELD RA 1,500. 60. f pserions living. 2 ireptiess is bathe. arage. 8 foot with Saaeencrend | room, Gas Jogeph F; Reisz OVER 2 ACRES ea ae dow mand ‘si pet Ss weenie. Do You Want to np, Your Own Pagel ert, one of a © ie eo ie te fall cen 8 PLUMBING BUSINESS yy ers Sel tetas MICHIGAN BUSINESS ope porta 406 PONTIAC BTA oye pins loveniery. . wil c PANGUS wal!9 MIS) “BUD” Se pice e tas T. G. TROCKE, Realtor 2 ee ae Thanksgiving’s Here! the one ve this 2 pedrsems home with & ter's c~, By Hill rom area. Priced at $13.- ban berms can be = ar- ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. ‘hath se Brest on ILFORD AREA atic gas heat eles fenced rear ya pai bg by appoint. 120 fertile ac located on good A solid 6 room home. barn with new roof, 2 corn cribs, “a house, Lee 4 to sell at only si8.000 with 0 sonable s by ment only Edw. w. M. Stout, Realtor’ TiN, PE 65-0615 Fs mn 8:30 2 © 4 p.m. : Sve Business Property 49 . LOTS WITH SMALL “prs Be. Gals, Jesates next Two Store agg “RIDGEWAY - woe EA LTOR 433 'N OL, 1-4541, Rochester. Sooverauve ‘Beal Estate Exchance BUSINESS 200 x 200 M59 FRONTAGE $14,500 Reasonable Down Paym't BUSINESS BLDGS. IN SMALL TOWN Double brick front store and frame store ~ ail on large corner jot, Ome store ‘now vacant, This is of- no th w actual cost $15,000 wiik Semone "per meee CONVALESCENT OR TOURIST HOME FLOYD KENT, Realtor * W. Lawrence PE 6-¢108 Next ay it Power 3 DOWN.- =— Jocation. Pontiac Press Bos i Ft HIGHWAY FRONTAGE with § room Ortonvile rm =| Grocery, Beer & Wine Business John CK. Irwin rene Pe at Sree. FE 2-194 putiding | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Walton ‘Biva Sreeaes. 5 hte. Cor T° C’HAYDEN, | Realtor 6 EB. Walton Bivd. ver Lake Siviees 1 lots, 100x180 each, Beautiful WATKINS LAKE LAKEWOOD SUB. ma, Poe building. 169 e dwin . Will decorate. FE 2-1822, IN. THE AUGUST JOHNSON doc! A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 taker, or _8-2338. | 8 ac wooded land Pas Rivet hoat Oscoda. Y Business Opportunities 51 Henting | Land “= the tet John K. Irwin. Freteadite UpPretat er on io vot electricity. Shae | Beteatenen. eects Fst (4 Cc. ni ay Realtor |: {26 1 Watton mia. ae ce LIKE A REAL CAR 1011 W. Huron FE 6-6i¢1 NORTHWOODS Sabena, Ba rant. Across from Pontiac ready to business on py Be AF Ra, corner _A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Se as Rd. Pantridas 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY'S aaeuee ae foceted op ma pare pre <= Eo, community. we ‘cr no . hs an 2 tivement operation ” $13,500 WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron St. Open eve. 7 to 9 Modern Bakery Dee. Excellent — side location a busi- BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em|, in the Want Ads! Sroeaeer. be has 43 D. RIL AS) Broker PE 41357 Brey Fe FE 70006 WE HAVE SEVERAL GOoD — > LAND = -wthractive dis. sale, Dorothy § Snyder Lavender FE. 2441 SOLD $8,600 WITH deo. Ra. at + op per month ep cont, coomeed ue. Reece og > >A with & $5.400 balance on new 4-room, full base oe oat at en oe RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | “trade £E_ 27100. __FE_st202 Money to Loan ‘53. ann {State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 uate Stn a: Kguthutes” abd suet securities: Oakland. a FE 41574 HURRY, sell things Sie PGEG “There, that should keep the dog off the furniture!” — PURNITURE FOR ‘BALE. et eee eer Te THOMAS RCON OMY ~-FURNITURE CO. PONTI NTICHTC 7 tind : Ror anti dark room. case bed < woomy chest of drawers ‘ful gray finish ALL FOR $109 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’ s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake A’ We give Gold bell Gift Stam Pe t RC. OAK DINING ROOM svrr: Money to Loan 53 _ {State Licensed Lenders) =| LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow ckly - on signature, car or er tao Loans made without endorsers for any worthwhile _Barpose, Up t 2 months to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ‘13% soul Saginaw Ste Kay Bidg. | JAC TEACUE FINANCE CO.| “2 a ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN, 83 TO $300 HOUSEHOLD GOODS _ Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-0791 ane, i 64 W, Lawrence St. rE +1538 LOANS - #8 Goma Loan CO. » £. Come PE 23-7131 FRIENDLY SERVICE Need $500 ' or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home ay ~ ie the paoee loans made our first So come tai’ uredare or fagraie sad ire, & repayment plan sahled to your ager. Berkley Voss, President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto | @_ Commu ~ WHEN YOU NEED ~ $25 to $500 You = pd it Se Lg OP ppd FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. a/ 30,00 Families |* Sey ce a ey Re ay a Oe Recommend Buckner's Four (4) ——— Conven- lent es area, where*you can q row to sm cost meiees at hector tas THAN YOU THI Get needed cash quickly from Buckner's friendly Joan company, Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontine, Ind Floor, National Bidg.| Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy. — = a bg beeen Utica, 43462 Van Drke one block North across from Bani “NEED SEASONAL __CASH?. et it. FAST at Beneficial. Loan | pn Ae te te ror needs an} income. Phone first for a one- LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL, FINANCE CO. 71 W, Lawrence St, FE 2-9249 Ls Swaps 55 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. tun | Bet _ what have you, through Classified Ads Anything goes! Dial FE( 2 oes ¥ nee dens, Se eae DINING as KENMORE er CHEAP. “7 pone Fe He Li we ar r Lee NEW WESTING! oma WEST Neat 2 bedroom with garage or basement, Good condition —— Riese land ind fcontract ta sia $1,000 Toy eal Welsie. Param For Sale Clothing 5 56 9x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 ih Fr. WALL TILE. BM. VINYL INCAID TILE BROWN MARMINK FUR size * rie 05. FE 46105 Of | SALE ALGOMOR. AorrIER COLLEGE “Bors ‘ee. BLOB uit, regular, KITCHEN san cl = ie 52 Gal. Electric Water heatername brand. bie ge heates-—seree brand, Res. SIZE nee and nee ood, “Ree siaahie Peat aa rood condition. MI 4.0629. Lord’s Specials FE_2-b208. - WATORAL Mite JACKET, = iia 16: Good : ips and Appliances one We Wrigley" ‘se Used Te Be” ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson's Bank. Furniture a ri cond, Bale Y call EM sania’ after STOVE. SPLIT TOP, Renentee 08 Sasuer used 2 sea- FE 3-066), my ae ember Bargains , pioee somes room —_: sal eue = - satis me tend Furniture ; FE 8 A “pncelient wt conenee. MI a “ mir, 108. Bess, rx 4.3074. “ne tuners 0 fe : e 6 Clem- | ae — with grill Good condition Roselawn she Ne ROETOR FS ay > Siren - Munro Electric, 1060 UsED oi BOINT AUTK AUTOMATIC TV. $20.95 | ther Glider all une ~ WAYNE GABERT S nee ron SALE Dd Motorola Table a new pis. tube | . 1 Picture tubes guaranteed for 1 yr. MANY OTHERS TO CHOOS! cHoost 121 N. * Ene 0.1 To p gt gevenpor and chair R $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Sam 's Bank Furniture || 36 INT GIRLS BIKE. ROLL TOP desk & chair, Two tricycles Childs station wagon a baby chest of drawers, FE 23-7127 __Christmas Trees 394 nas TREES, WHOLESALE one Pee On U.8.23. 1 mile _Sorth. of M HOLE LAV ATOR tale’ | For For Sale Miscellaneous c _ terrific values. ‘These are crate marred — 393 Orchatd Lake Ave HEARING ‘nine. new and used, Used Acousticon as low as : oe. Used Zenith and -Sono- tone . All transistor Zeniths, like = rates on batteries, only $50. for free home demonstration. PE 2-2620. ~~ 5 an yt \. aPPLt GENERAL W Bost So. 2258 Dixie Hwy. PARK REE! ATER | Anti-Freeze. . + +53e off TiC WALL TILE. PLAS’ . 3¢ Ba. | Unclaimed Enaloass.. bocca att 87) Whike “enamel... See oes #8 Harelfs. Part & Lino | s 140 8. Saginaw St. 62 GAL, ELEC. HEATER .. .682.05 3% Gal. Auto... fs Heater-.. $54.05 $23 ATTENTION Home Owners Builders We a4 pe, stocked with 6 60, Other sizes at rea foal, Bade thaoe TO YOUR iv een 4 Sere ae estimates iheertulty given, |; wees AiR 0 nose ana bi Culverts for driveways. saiaiee 7.50 car fir bas. at 110.00 M, MATERIAL SALES CO. | bu'tted Interior and exterior ee ‘indews. Anderson othe sURPLUS LUMBER & . (Moe oR 3-1082 1 at Lv ih TIRE ALSO some 600x16, very good, cheap. 197 Birch plywood” FE 23-4376, Artists supplies, hobby supplies. Check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” number 24A. sATEnoms Magy me ap town gg 4 $40.50 and $59.50 aoe, marred, Also inten at cau values. an Fluorescent, TENTILE Six marble colors #x0%. inch. 9 CENTS EACH |,, FLOOR SHOP OTORS Can be Bonet Gn Lay-awaey SLAYBAUGH’S TAN $25 Ther rm oll Scone with tank siewart warner ‘oil furnace, like ng ‘for the home. Come be convinced of our lw eee | jeer Oakland Furniture FE 2-55 We Ce sell Nf and coskange Materials of All — iv dis places of pine timber 12412 by > pieces of 4x12 by 18° 5.000 board ww, table: ate awed 11% Nelson 5,000 Board f feet aa to e are | LUMBER CASH by 4 gaan Pachoud rot _ | Beside Pontiac Drive-In "Theater _ Talbott Lumber B. 43, _ Also poe Fac ty re aaee, ane & full line of ae “05 de WAL TILE 5 pes ha a oe 32 : ‘a =e r Combination Doors ~ Rees 'S Seginaw ines M. A, LIONEL-& AMERICAN be A. SEAT FLYER TRAINS One gemer -Bhallow and deep Sr EARwage off Elizabeth Lake } DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM The kind that bom to the frame if akes of cars. : a owland tr Diste Hwy ECTtRic LIGHT FIXTURES for ever: = in = house in ue $2.25. Porat ses Sar tata ner sho 3 mone Aj Graber woes me) Factory | to You — bowl sink . 5 . 8 ete Steel kitchen .. “ from maulation for average ceiling $20 oe . rove ease sion FE vi “FUFL OIL TANKS | 135 gal. Ideal for housetraiier | or smell! homes—875. $70 gal. - $20, 275 gal, $31. FE 5-1467. — by a & FT. BATH- tubs, $49.50; grede toilets, $10.05; 32x21 double sinks, + tar hand basins from $10.05, G. . 80 8, Pe REE STANDING TOILETS £21.05 a RENT IT FAST | Pootnc | through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, _ any- thing — Want Ads " Yr “pawns ‘Dial FE) 9 give 8181. with blowers and thermostat wand E OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR a+ COAL & BUILDING SUPPL 61 Orchard Lake Ave. Gutstte ag Aint white at mae gal, CHURCH'S INC. : POOL FABLE a BALE. ‘oln 44790 PRETTY BLUE naked ¥ B.S sy Washer w c , Seat after om. - PACHOUD WhEGEING 1 LARGE “NATIONAL © ABH REG- R. C. Alien Gash Realster order. Apt. electric ranges, OR }- "pio. - PING PONG TABLE, | __ Sale Musical Goods 62 a red aeapeceae Lo ap ALL STYLES, a basement ot Pe 25a. PL YCORD SPECIAL mg Co. Jawin BABY G dent. cheilo, MI_4-9270. PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARD. puaees supplies, OR 3-1217 OR BEAUTIFUL Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER ‘AT eee Be gear S OUR Pe ARE a ant M 3 YARDS er) SERVE YOU 4x8 4x8 Maconite, sheet . x8 Std, w. PIANO iUNING AN “AIR- ‘ng, Oscar Schmidt, FE sur . colored bath set, all 8? 8853228532323322 suRieer Northern Lumber: Co. #107 Cooley Lake Ras “ee & 0 Mile Pe 14i0e Poe Gee Peek oobi 2 tings he Wor ieee Se Ae Gee oe aS Rat eS hot’ weekend oa a Ae, wera PRES be ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 || Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 son. _| SOW AND 12 PIGS. Sgr BURT. a for a Sportsman Sek Sans reels Mex South’ Bend Auto Fly nile Pilueger Akron reels 3 HA FOR THE BUNTER ~ Remington, weed espe been: easene or ee Winchester, modei 50 auto. 06.05 oaks ong curt ORD "ane, fractors horse~and Panzer ‘T =" implements — — and snow ts Same) ve CLIP- trained, eurrshell 8. in are Hay, Grain « Feed 71 ALFALFA Rms ns mse HAY, iN > ain tna rome ‘athed. Alfal- and ed MMU 4-0038, 5022 xed, tino "Ra ‘Near Wixom Rd. L asd aa OF HAY. FIRST & ig cutting. Also straw, Will _ deliver. ‘OA eat78 Oats AND CORN. OL 23-0008, For Sale Livestock 72 BA DLL BA PLO CoENCHES.A8. SALE , iG, AUTO. ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN :| “ear Crtaders ack Ye and pg ay Call OR ~ | Transportation © Offered 87 CALIF. BOUND? ‘DRIVE A. A ca. Pontiac Drive-Away Service. FE |, 53% Union St. f Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service When need it! Have you tried wor Seytegy Clans tezalg_ wh ii work pn eg 1 1 Ib. of coffee to @ customer = each oss Oathane Ave. Ph, FE 4-4513 CLEARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGINES ee cal: .. Sesh ner : SE TAL Briggs ist line p,, eatemnetive | SCHR? AM? rauTo PARTS pores. NEW 4 anit on, sSieas. bed OPEN EVENINGS. FE 2-9203 FE 44531 6 i a... door sedan, FE 17-0638. 1% Hospital _pm Pe et 51 SASHLLES DE VILLE. . $250. FE 2-6304 evenings. ‘ADILLAC 1954 FLEETW: FE 4-7614. FIRST wt Gadiiies "33 vertible dio. heater, Mercomatic. power CLAIR COUPE. RA DIO, HEATER, MERC- OMATIC, POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING AND yee WALL TIRES. Bob Frost, Inc. mS MERCURY DEALER . WOODWARD If You See and Buy One of These Beauties at 211 S. SAGINAW ST. |1953 HENRY J up to 30 miles per gallon of gas. $495 1954 CHEVROLET teed. $1295 1952 CHEVROLET CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES ee For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON see Har- Wanted Used Cars 88 a CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL’ am et ae y make any KH, 4 BAG .¥Y AUTO PARTS ie ST, cars to "55. tate mode care, MUNITY _MOTORS © bes N. Main, Rochester ee, ‘945. 1951. OLDSMOBILE ~ s dr, * mafoon finish, hee and Mydramatic irs tet. Come see for yourself. 5 1953 CHEVROLET Bei Air 2 dr. Dark green finish. and Power @ trans seat covers, Matthews- 211 S. Saginaw St. . FE 44546 SAVE Ipod CAR. Don’t Let Hard Winter Weather Spoil Your New Car DRIVE One of These Dependable 2nd Cars From the "Bright Spot” °32 Ply. Cran. 4 dr. "52 Stude. Land Cruiser *52 Stude. Commander 51 Chev, 4 dr. *51 Chev. 2 dr. *51 Stude, Commander’ ’S1] Buick 4 dr. *S1 Pontiac 2 dr. *50 Buick, 3 of these 49 Buick 4 dr, *49 Pontiac 49 Ford 2 dr. 48 Austin, 40 mi. a gal. | "47 Buick ’47 Chev. Aero Sedan "47 Olds 2 dr. *49 Chey, Conv. *50 Chev. 4 dr. All Cars at With Good Credit. a at the Bright Spot"’ erome-Olds Cadillac J. VANWELT fe goa EBON 1952 BUICK SUPER DELUXE +4 condi! oem. 64 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA 2-door, 14, 009 miles, excellent con- FE 47043 after l_ owner car, — . PE 6-402 or FE 2-5221. lo CHEVROLET DOOR, LTS ba heater, seer y ant VROLET 4 DOOR DE luxe, | ex: cond! Reason- able. 4-3 780 c. ‘OOD, TOP conntee. Cau FE 2-7600 or eve IN USED CAR VALUE} Mercury '52 Coupe ....scs0 $ 745 Mercury "53 4 door ........- a5 Victoria .... 07 Mercury ‘53 Station Wagon $i ‘ Convertible . 445 ‘ord °55 Custom 2 door $1405 Mercury ‘54 Sun Valley $1695 Mercury be Montclair coupe. Ra- rer — steering and white $2705 MERCURY 36. MONT? Original Diack finish, heater and Bel Air 4 dr. This car ts solid Onyx black with an immaculate interior, radio and heater. It's 2 dr, 2 tone gray with radio, | —, and em —_ Crigmal | very low radio, heater mission. Hargreaves Senate Pe tae |° New Credit. Flan PAVE woun 0 OED ake N WHEN BU dunt Brabet hc Se = as” oo" deere Shoes +No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery ! 1955 Ford ° ~~. Deal Direct ! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 7) S SAGINAW 100 USED cans PRICED | $25. OVER WHOLESALE KELLER - KOCH ae Dealer rty #4585 Used Car Department - 13% Mile Ra, and Wi fr the ood ward Birm ‘4 CHEV, DR. $1005; FULLY eq and winterized ORTH CHEVROLET Woodward resiie 1965 oes 4,000 miles Ee Shevllacll $50.00 $195.00, aco W. hts “% block East iv52 AIR. 27.000 3, CHEE BEL shift, Call after ATION WAG- = 2 ‘er. “a qresesive. white elect: rs. ‘ind- ae washer, Will sacrifice. Call | Johnston, 34 Sir org Mile Chevrolet 1955 Demos | Floor Cars—Officials Cars TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE UP TO No Financing Problems HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest | Growin —o 6751 Dixie. Se 1053 . CHRYSLER "NE YORRER 3 } in Studebaker. ai aSaie. | ‘$1. DODGE OON v. $406, YOU must see the manager to get this for this. CHEVROLET Woodward at .. Mile Lincoln Lincoln elke PRIVATE OF | Fi tatyt, very Tahoe ais offer | takes. PE 7. 3 DODGE . RADIO A bs Rn heater, wien i." credit or can | we 4 this no money down on th, "LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES MM at Clarkston Bs MY_2- - 2611 ‘37 FORD V-4, COUNTRY sQUinE $1045 1954 Chevrolet “Se FE i POI 195] Pontiac DELUXE 4 DOOR Goodwill PONTIAC - RETAIL ' STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. $1095 1953 Pontiac DELUXE 4 DOOR ee New ~ $595 1952 Pontiac yeges 3 $1795 1954 Pontiac CUSTOM CATALINA 33322333 White Sidewalls $995 1953 Ford CUSTOMLINE 4 DR. or VALUES ~ | GUARANTEED | TIP TOP ymouth Sa ri... 9008 Srvaer 4 we * Faia $1185 ash 2 dr, It's extra nice. Mudebaher, overdrive ...$250 ( PARKSTON : OTOR SALES 2 8 RKSTON | CHRYSIER to 8 p.m. ‘bo Seu Ano moe veribie, “Hydra. new wow DEBAKER. ee res. r raised a oe | heater, overdrive. Will sacrifice for $72). Cali wy Ag | . MI 43416, | ks oo «om, Wk PONTiag CATALIN ae £29, ‘ CATALINA, : | pe wie 7OR WEAR THIS: 30 | OLDS 08 SEDAN: WAS $705, - | wnat a automobile, You: S| wins 2 ; lee fall © e aye. We're must come 44 te | only on: po mone: ae oom NORTH ROLET . Woodward at 13 Mile Woodward at 13 Mile Woodward at 3 Ee Lincoln 5-11 "a OLDS “a HOLIDAY; #1205. | Full power. hvdre., radio: beater Guaranteed : Variety in RORTs CHEVROLET Sharp Used Cars Winterized Used Cars FY oe and Models - m0 ey) OLDS HEATER, . Dot eet Le Prt_owner, PE. 42044 GLENN'S 24 Ford “Custom, Line Ao S RE | MOTOR SALES | ™ aa E T 4 8. Saginaw &. PE 4-737! 2 to Woodward at 1) Mie ar POWTEe - at Baie Touper ¢DOOR, STARCHIEF ‘ . Gotune, ol geocssertee. 4,000 miles %, *. ¢ Sase Company Official Cars | fist rowrtac AK. pe Oy ty "$8 accessories. Clean, First $500 ‘8g Dodge 4 Door Se ee ice | a Ree epee we hs i t black, res. Don't bur "SL Olds SSiu'gt cen every wovt alent) SO Sates tne tnotier a a ’ *, We | HOUGHTEN & SON wood ger Hel” +4 “pack @ Bose | YOUR eomeer: -§ OLDSMOBILE | ‘5; PONTIAC. weit, HYDRA. ‘4 Dodge 4 Door | radio, heater, e GMc TRUCK DEALER Al it ts of seat TRUCKS $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761 covers 3 Ford ‘% Ton. Low Miles, | 3 —. coos gigas | |“ Wesiwatd' ee 1s Mile 8 Sic * ven $395.00 | ____Lilmcoin 5.1100 _ “1 OMC. % Ton —, ves ; 8 special ones ‘32 PONTIAC new for areas; Wis ey. we: nee end Garner | RIEMENSCHNEIDER TRBREOK S HUDSON |. hee 33 Mite 232 §. Saginaw FE 29131 i _CORNER or PIKE AND CASS Only From 2 | Orchard Lake Ave., Oliver Buick, Do You Get: THE BIG Yes Sir, 10 Big Reasons Why Your Next Used Car Shoull Come From _BOB OLIVER BUICK READ and COMPARE 6. Up to 30 Months to Pay 7. Large Selection of Cars 8. Low Competitive Prices 9. All Cars Scrubbed in and out 10. Free Driving Trial | * : 1. 1000-30 Day Guarantee 2. Thoroughly Reconditioned | 3. Owner Recommended - 4, As Low as Nothing Down 5. Serving Michigan 25 Years 1955 Buick Special 2 dr. Sedan. Low mileage, 2 tone paint............ $2195 1955 Chevrolet. Bel Air Sport Coupe. Loaded, including power pack... .$1795 1.1955 Ford Fairlane Convertible. Beautiful red and black...... ‘nuwiews . $1895 1954 Buick Century 4 dr. Radio, heater, Dynaflow and power brakes. .$1995° 1954 Olds Super 88 Deluxe 4 dr. Custom trim. Really sharp.........$1895 1954 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop. Radio, heater & Dyna. Choice of 2. .$1895 1954 Pontiac 2 dr. “870” Sedan with all the extras. Ready to roll. ..,..$1395 , 1953 Buick 2 dr. Special Riviera Hardtop. 2 tone and very clean..... $1245 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. A one owner beauty. Ready for you... .$1095 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Radio and heater. Lowest price anywhere....... . + $795 1953 Ford 2 dr. Customline. Excellent starter in cold weather...... - $795 4 1953 Chevrolet “210” 4 dr. No rust and very clean inside..............$795 ! Plus Many Other No Down Payment Beauties 1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Very smart looking...... STi, ci ‘1951 Ford 2 dr. Equipped with radio and heater. Hurry on this one....$345 1951 Buick Special 4 dr. - Radio and heater, Looks and runs good....,.$395 1949 Buick 4 dr. Sedan. No rust. New brakes. Starts good..........$195 1950 Pontiac 4 dr. Sedan. Radio, heater and Hydramatic. Spotless finish. $45 1947 Chevrolet. Ideal to batter around parking lots with........... mee 1950 Hudson Sedan, This one like all others completely winterized seouscee OLIVER BUICK REMEMBER—December Ist Is S.-D. Day!! EASY PARKING NEXT to BUILDING Open to9P.M. FE29101 14 Salesmen Teas Pore TREY sae ee EE PS ih Ai, Pea es Pe caer WG ee eS ¥ Uivee ee Wap aey SRA PeE Set tee oe = y E., Fs ee eS See 7 ; : ye : eee ; 4 a 38 & Se tre ® < zs oe. a e ; % . 7 = 5 : ie of & eee Slt 8 : ie Pe al : te ae ‘ noid Ae) ersten ‘ SS % se Jf , 4 P : eee ‘ i eee & 4a i ‘ 5 * i j ; i Le : al _THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER $1, 1955 1—— Year's Hila telly: wee hand soihinsiinn Na of Alone : | Two Railroad Hands e wae nae ae of & Where ‘Ea | Queried in Man’s Death | Trunk Western Railroad near 12 Age ' DURAND. in — Police today Cond. : Ee ad wi OP | lquestioned two railroad Held for questioning were Hu- 15 Finish | erters inthe fatal beating of a bert Mullis and Avery Gorman, ‘ ee fellow crewman during a fight | Three’ other members of the work j : is " that followed a weekend drinking Crew were questioned and re- Garroway and Fisher) 2 ss" « . bout. leased. 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[was killed Safurday ‘night when ee all ac —.A 5B) P= GQ. the car in which he was riding | Y°# Oklahoma City man may} TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | The Erwins in ‘Hate That Love) +9)—National News. ()—News./ BARRY WOOD AILING went off & curve and overturnes (find it hard to face his friends] 6:00~(7) — Annie Oakley. Gail| Seat.” (4)—WTVS, (56) Dedica-| Paul Williams. (2)—News.- Jac) Barry Wood, who master-minded . after pleading guilty to ach oe on U.S, 141 five miles south of ng guilty to a charge of} | Davis in “Annie and Brass Col- tion. “Here is 56." (2)—Invita-| LeGoff. the last successful “Wide, Wide Niagara. being drink, | lar.” (9)—Circle 9 Theater. Roy| tion Playhouse. Drama. 11:15—(7) — Armchair Theater —|World’ TV show for NBC, col) pou palluconi. and Robert R Rogers in “Shine ‘on Harvest|7:00—(T)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| Stephanie Bachelor in “Secrets|lapsed from a virus and is es Martin, both 16 and also of Iron| . His © ae came when| P AIR — SERVICE Moon.” (4)—Sonny Eliot. Vari-| Puppet comedy. (9)—The Fal-| of Scotland Yard.” (9) — Billy/a stretch in the i. Mountain, were seriously hurt. | he lost a four-block chase to one| ety, quiz. com Mike ‘Waring finds three| O'Connor Show. Music. (4) —| Wood is the ex-crooner (tit Pa-|Pasiucont’ was driving. The three |of the city’s newest police offi-| AU Makes Expert Trained Technicians ¢:15-(4) — News. Paul Williams.| Packages of money. make a) Little Show. Alan Devitt in “The)rade, etc.) who graduated to NBC’siwere en route home from Pem- | cers, one of six women hired pri- @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED @ (2)—News. Jac LeGoft. “Deadly Welcome.” Charles Mc- Hobo.” (2):— Miss Fair Weath- brasshat department and now is in bine, Wis. lmarily for issuing parking tickets | * ‘ €:26—(4)—Sports. Bill Flemming.| Gt stars. (4)—Dr, Hudson's) cr. Belle Wright Mary|mh or a : wicks Wea tee weaken atten dues B ssard El tri . ()—TV Weatherman, Dr. Ev.| Secret Journal. Girt learns her| 11:20—(2 Paul and ming . . . M : | d trict. First the woman officer, Mil-| uw ec ce pte Phone : injured fiance has sworn to Ford. Music. NBC will have a fancy Wood- usica eopar dred Jones, pushed him down : Phone FE : 6:30—(T) — Trouble With Father. die rather than let her marry a/11:25—(2) — Nightwatch Theater.) produced color program next . and after’ he got up, chased him e 2-6445 Father.| cripple in “Alice Taylor Story,”| Raymond Walburn in “Henry) June 25 of U.S. Navy maneuvers Pet of En lish loo . |four blocks until a scout car with 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking John Howard is Dr. Hudson. (2)| the Rainmaker.” off San Diego, using 25 color g | i two policemen caught them -and| ‘Member Ontinnd County Elestrente-TV. Service Association —Lassie. Jeff and Porky dis-| 11:30—(4)-—-Tonight. Steve Allen.) cameras in a 90-minyte floating ., . | made the arrest. When You Need || cover the’ power of the press| host. Ivan Sanderson and animal) “spectacular.” ~ | LONDON — “Peggy Kitgum,” a} “I was just making sure he when they publish the first is- friends; deaf mute sign ~_lan- 2%4-year-old leopard with a musical didn’t get away,” she said, —— . . sue of their newspaper. guage; Columbus, ©., Boys! Pioneer TV producer Worthing-|>@ckground and several “firsts” to He was given a $12 fine by Po- ; 1:15—(7)—News. John Daly. Choir. ton Miner, who/helped early to|er credit, is thriving at the Belle | lice judge, Mike Foster, 4 . 7:30—(7) — Topper finds counter-- © TUESDAY MORNING © master its technical and artistic|Yue Zoo. Caught during a tribal te HIGH FIDELITY feiters in bis cellar. Leo G. Car-/6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report |problems, insists “sensational gim-|hunt near Kitgum, Uganda, when) nian Takes $100 : ® | yoll is banker Topper. (9)—Mil-|/6:55—(2) Meditations micks” such as “The $64,000 Ques-|°Mly 10 days old, she was ill-nour- | ion Dollar Movie—Anna Neagle,|7:00—() Today. (2) Morntngitio’” aren't’ long for this TV Se ee ne ee eee Pairing darn oo ciliated | HEADQUARTERS i Michael W in “Derby| Show | : world... nman brandishing a nick e|l- : SEE : oo Bog om ‘tin Show.|7:55—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford | He says the long-run champs will Pos enings fed on caoees milk, vated § pistol ‘held up the William- aoa | “Songs for ‘Thanksgiving. (2) —|8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. [be “the quality _arithology| 1 as a oe sterting | son Grug wore in downtown Battle Wide Selection of Components | Robin. Hood. Maid Marian aids/$:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7)/show.” . . . by that he means the) =”... n she was featured | Creek last night and escaped with ca Me host Gveiantil me jas “Peggy, the friendly cub” at | $75 to $100. | Catalogue “Net” Prices boy imprisoned by evil Count £ De Wide Wendarlend me programs sry pro.|the Bulwayo Exposition, . where Att De Waldren in “Checkmate.” Ber-|9:00—(4) Romper Room veteran stage-scree ; ractive monstration Room FIN ANCE nadette O’Farrel is Marian. Theater - |ducer advises that because of the ater sieiead wo-ane itry Sh nenpa REMINGTON-RAND E Guid - ; 7:45—(4) — News Caravan, John|9:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. big talent pools in New York and) "ie was adopted by the Halle sagenen sonneninen | xpert “pee home ae Installation Let us help consolidate your Cameron Swayze. |9:30—(2)—Love Story. (7) — Re- Hollywood, newcomers are better Orchestra, playing at the Exposi- | PRINTING CALCULATORS i purpose, Repey in ema, monthly | Lovie Hayward plays pirate who) 865~(0) Vave Eore | [Srna Cee Spegucs, ling by Cometahe became the first | and SERVICE , & DEAN f rv | t new 16: [ x , : : payments. Fest, irendhy eric. | piloted the Pilgrims to the new) e:ee—<2) Garry Moore Show. (0)/%- 00," indeed. leopard in history to fly in the | 1% Fentine state mask site. 11 409 £, MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-5230- LOANS TO $500 ON to Virginia, forcing a landing at/1e:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4)|HOPE CRITICIZED so ora $$ $___———_— Plymouth in “The Voyage of} Search for Beauty. Bob , — a YOUR SIGNATURE, Capt. Tom Jones, Pirate.” (4)—| 10:55—(7) News is and Caesar's Hour. Satire on movie 11;00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio|Bob is hi ° CAR OR FURWITURE about three sailors on shdre leave | 43: 39—(2) Strike It Rich patience, we suspect, in confining bY stars Sid Caesar, Howard Mor-| 13:55—(7) News Ace. . this shows this season to h ou oe e er a a ne a ert’s the sutinby walting for yeu when I = pad TUESDAY AFTERNOON py oe call at our office. Phone I _Fabray. (2)—-Burns Alle. | 1:99—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-| Perhaps it's the convenie way, | 4.1574. George takes over “waitress Job|" jossee Ernie. (7) 12 Orhcsbt i et he she et et to help girl win back her boy) Comics comedian of Hope's style, | _, friend. 12:15—(2) Love of Life depends often as not on a STATE FINANCE 60. &:30—(7)—Voice Program. Tenor) 54.05 (9) Prayer, On. * {sion of intimacy and Belen Sullivan, chorus and "| 12:20) Feather Your Nest. (7) |beyond the call ot hs feiety fabri bo Beak Olde, eeee lives tings “Una te| Peden. (2) Search for Tomer * Y Phone ; nn? one row. (9) Magic of Music. Bob not only is filming his cur- FE 4-1574 tiva lagrima” from “L'Exixit) 19:45 (2) Guiding Light TV shows, but is saving JAUTOMATICN rent 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-| time, money and energy by using in d'Amore.” (2)—Talent Scouts. rg Barsonty Aero to new tal-/'‘iand. (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9)| kinescopes ot old sketches trem pe guest. From Miami. "| Mary Morgan Show, earlier seasons .. , | 9:60—-(7y—Jumbo Theater. Angela|!'#5—(4) Fun to Reduce 5 agen 4 ‘Lanabury in “The eee ee The $64,000 opus has given away (@) — Paragon Playhouse. “The| _ Shoppers Show ae ee oy al ON CONTROLS | Aa : 1:55—(2) Girl Talk prizes in precisely : "| 2:00-—-(2). Robert Q. Lewis. (4)| It’s still an inexpensive production. } a Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on 2a iatetter Hioweparty (Hal March Planning | ee hy tomas W. T Matinee. Theater. «?) Heartthrobl ty Wad Mrs, Torme |3:38—(2) Bob Crosby Show REW YORK i — Hal March aa Hil Original Price $229.95 q z 3 : tt i sad i 5 ye 7+ “F9ER With SUDS SAVER at NO EXTRA COST! tt i i aa! z | H Hi}: & cille Ball, Desi Arnaz @ 9:30—(7)—Medical Horizons: Vis-| |S:66—(9) News master of ‘ ceremonies | it to-diabetic children’s clinic at | * eo—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus- tice Coit, (4) A Date With Life./"" * ‘University of Pittsburgh. (9) — (2) Brighter Day ''{ Denny-Vaughn Show, Musical 2) Se ' Sheri ey First C2Ndy Toxton as soon as she wins) | Variety. (4) Robert Montgomery fp : a final divorce from singer Mel) Love. Presents. Novelist uses incident) , 54 "'4) world of Mr. Sweeney. 3149 W. Hufon from real life in her book, and i*| <7) Auntie Dee's Rascals. 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