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BB ihe Le silent nae 5) se stl alia EETHE i Bese iil i i ste =_ Fag isbn a Salil SB Pletal i 5 a o Sih eS a FR Wat a ie lit hid i Mls Sti ut ag bale aft, Ge th feb! ld = 3 eee ill Ul Lina Hittin Hifi EE *| t= The ctu Be a HH ah Hilly 1 nia *) , : . S § e z = eee th @ ik Sean es ee HR | oe E | fae BBE it | ae dil . ne y Lb 4 = vie . i ; Ly .- : } i: di at i: biti Sei iL if WME ae rc ae: Bil athast aes | c i pH w= ieee whut: me pe FN, * ol Or le oa ae eee ~ we zs sli aang aaa } THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 The Swiss watch industry em: | plays more than 50,000 persons. Sleepy Motorist Misses Death on Train Track with Mark Stevens, Derethy Maiene —ALSO— “PRIVATE EYES” with Leo Gercey, Hunts Mall : \ towerman quickly called police. At the wheel they found Rob- erts—fast asleep. Just as they: got mated LAST a.m + et the car off the tracks the freight ~vens. “OF DAUD pab” a whizzed by. The nickname? “Sleep-Head,” of WOOO OOOO I | course. CHICKEN BOB'S HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph FOR’ THAT DELICIOUS Family Sunday Dinner Chicken Dinner ........ $1.35 oven 7 A.M. Delicious T-Bone Steak. . .$1.95 TO2A.M. . Delicious Fish Dinner... ... 95¢c Barbecued Spare Ribs $1.35 DINNERS Call FE 3-9821, your food will be ready. Dial your favorite cab to deliver it! : ee Take Out! TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. y Roberts, 7 had @ near-scrape New Lake Theater Cs with death last night and picked 420 Pontiec Trail % himself up a nickname. WALLED LAKE A sulieed towerman saw a car "ON. MO \ driving crazily along the. tracks | ~ — MON. TUES. Y inear a busy grade crossing. zoe JACK SLADE it stopped and nobody got out. freight was due in minutes. bie | ‘cm ce ADVENTURE IN INDIA—Here is the crowning spectacle of the man who carved a saga of love and battle from the great walls of | the Himalayas to the towering. peaks of Khyber Pass. “King of the Khyber Riffes,” a CinemaScope movie in Technicolor, is being shown | on the séreen of-the Oakland. Stars are Tyrone Power and Terry | Moore (above) and Michael Rennie. In. Technicolor =. ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! “WAY OF A GAUCHO” with GENE TIERNEY . with Rery Cathoun ‘SEQUO PLUS FIGHT TO THE DEATH BETWEEN BEAST AND MAN = JEAN PARKER ..» AS AN EXCITING FOREST-GIRL LEADS THE ANIMAL REVOLT! or ae eA 4 Beek _ FORY SWEPT ON UR NEW WIDE SCREEN poms OME STORY OF THE DAYS WHEN”: ‘A ee cen HIGH TIDE OF APACHE THE WEST! Virginia ays Is Producer's Ideal Actress By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD ®—Virginia Mayo is the producer's dream Why? Because the beautiful blonde from St. Louis never tosses closes ‘the set, refuses turns_ down a tantrum, to talk to the press, pictures nos goes on suspension Furthermore, she is a highly serviceable doll. She can play in Westerns or musicals, comedies or costume dramas. Her current film is one of the latter. She is appearing in ‘‘The Talisman,"’ her first assignment since the birth of her daughter. * ¢ * Gorgeously gowned in a period costume, she came out of a love scene with British actor Laurence Harvey and was rubbing her neck. I asked if she ever complained. “Only when I have to wear long hairdos and heavy crowns that weigh my head down and give me it doesn't do any good. Sometimes | I get a script that I don't like and I go up to the head office and tell | them about it. But they sit down | and tell me why they want me to | make it and they promise it will be followed by pictures I want, | Their reasons are always so good that I give in and do the picture. | a * 7 “But it works out all right. 1 complained about a picture last | year and they promised me I could do musicals thereafter, which was what I wanted, I did the picture and it was bad, as I expected. But then I got to do musicals.” Behind her easygoing nature is ge the big moneymak- . She reasons this way: | “I wouldn't want to be one of | those stars who have skyrocketing | rises to fame. When you climb so | fast, there’s generally only one | direction to go from there—down. | I think the important thing is to keep your name before the public | in picture after picture. In that way } you build your name into some- a shrewdness that has kept her | “S™**- Godfrey Case Goes to CAB Examiner WASHINGTON @—It's now up to @ Civil Aeronautics Board ex- aminer to weigh a complaint that Arthur Godfrey was careless in a plane takeoff against the enter- tainer’s contention that he was try- ing to avoid a collision. Pissible suspension of his license as ‘a private pilot is involved. Mogambe.” Technicolor. va Gardner; World's Most | v aan ee Marilyn and Joe at Hawaii Airport! HONOLULU UWt—Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio walked into a roaring Hawaiian welcome at the airport last night en route to a honeymoon in Japan. | Some 2,000 cheering persons jammed the passenger terminal as the screen star and the former basebal! player stepped off a plane from San Francisco to the music | of strumming guitars and dancing hula giris In a brief airport interview as burly policemen cleared the path lyn said “Marriage from now on.” The two were married at a civil ceremony in San Francisco Jan. iu. Just yesterday they announced plans for a four-week honeymoon in the Orient. They ere accom panying Frank J. ‘‘Lefty’’ O’Doul jSan nego Padre manager who | plans to coach Japanese baseball | players Crater Lake in Oregon is 6,329 | feet above sea level and is believed to be formed by the crater of a} former volcano for them through the crowd Mari- is my main career) They leave later today for Tokyo. onight “WINGS OF THE HAWK” ALSO “FARGO” RICES—Matinees 35c—Eve. & Sun. 55¢—Children | '2,000 Fans Greet \Pontiac Theaters Oakland Sat.: (Indefinite Run) * Tyrone Power. State Sat., Tues.: ‘“‘Konga, Stallion,” Rock Hudson; | Street,” Dan Duryea “City of Violence,’ “Kill Him for Me,” Wed., Fri: Maria Montez; Dan DeCordova. “King of the Khyher. Rifles,” Cinemascope, | ; 9 More than 100 different makes of | the be oni iad the Wild “Terror | Sat.: “Wagon Master;" “Cry! Danger,” Dick Powell, Strand | Sat.. Wed “Blowing Wild,"’| Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck; | “Yukon Vengeance,’’ Kirby Grant, | Monte Hale. } Thurs., Sat.: “Gun Belt,”” George Montgomery, Helen Westcott; Shoot First,"’ Joe} McCrea, Eve- | lyn Keyes | Sober Folks Are Good Liquor Store Owners BALTIMORE Board of Liquor License Com- missioners granted permission to Ken’s Liquor Store to move its premises, the record of the ownefs | | was looked up The store had been in business 8 years without a single violation. | — Sid-| The name of the owners ney Sober, jneth Sober and Hereld Sober. "STARTS SUNDAY — 3 BIG DAYS a stiff neck,” she groaned. More} . mercurial actresses might have oe vig odes ~ a ae raised Cain about it. But not our | Mie at Alpha, Mich. U ” Virginia. She just sat and suf- iron Hered. | tain conditions in the current ever down ore market were blained for the i hor —- 8 = Nearly 100 employes “I try to,” she admitted, “but | re aiected. | | *# — When the | Norman Sober, Ken-| | steam-propelled automobiles were | motive age, built im the United States since | dustry's seoanay eee re eee ADDING NEW GLORY fem i mci he) sae) | CinemascoPE TYRONE POWER TERRY MOORE MICHAEL RENNIE CINEMASCOPE SPECIAL “DANGERS OF THE DEEP“ CARTOON — LATE NEWS Coming: “Devils Canyon” & “Marry Me Again” rer er eer ar ere rer eran rere eee Ss eT THRU — TUESDAY fet Rechale Richard [EE Stone tC) Hudeen @ Fiske | “ “ca. "2 = PLUS S=— Telli i¢im WHERE THE UNDERWORLD CALLS THE TURN THIS FEATURE AT 3:20 — 6:00 — 8:40 AND 11:28 COMING WEDNESDAY “City of Violence” and “Kill Him for Me” HARKEN HEH HH HH HH KH ¥ ¥ STARTS AT 10:00 fb. "s 4 y}starts TODAY | - Ue = i ry = e. MCA Plans! § y to Launch} if ANUARY 30, 1954 ~ , 3 ol rng at the P . ieee Cooperating le P Blakeslee. Moxley listed 13 right-st-way lavestigatipa - ae. Armed Pair Threaten | the host church, Ascension Luth- lak, ditece tes 0 jet of | ee eS eee In the forthcoming hearings by |“ eran, All Saints Episcopal, First 20 “a & = the “Interwal - Security sub- | Grocer on Rockwell, | congregational and Central Meth- five mechanics and 20 helpers | 13 for either following too closely). “el - boar anerwd ee SMe © ent. geet or excessive: speed. so muemaae pay an ie Make Off With $190 - ist churches. 1 y . >: * * *® concerned given tebe heard under | | , { The YMCA movement, founded| At the bi-annual election of offi- pertenity .. te" Two masked bandits held up a Hold Pontiac Man on the theme, “to serve God is| cers for the Newcomers Club held | yee er @id not say who might| Pontiac grocer last night and es- ' : to sefve man,” will be mentioned | !ast week, retiring president Mrs. we : ae | capéd with $190 in bills from the| . R 3 Grant Harold turned the gavel ever be ‘witnesses. Several persons at all local church services to- Mrs. = ported to have.known ahout the cash register. IA arceny nquiry morrow, with a special recogni- | te Bruce Emmert. Other’ new order, or to have been in posi- rr of 97'S. Marshall tion printed in the church bulle- | officers — Mrs. Allen Otto, tiong. that might enable ‘them to Ngpo elice agp A Pontiac man arrested: last tins. president; Mrs. Dayton Slater know about it, have said they re- | 5" Pontiac police night “for investigation of taking The Rev, Harold Towne of St.|Jr., secretary; and Mrs. Alfred member nothing of the matter. = {Young men armed with a .25 caliber | $969 worth of building material j James Episcopal Church, will hold | Ryan, pauvartels GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY—A group of young | 2" imlied Press Phete\. Jenner said Adm. Ernest J. / automatic walked into his store | “to complete an addition to his his annual January open house; New members are welcome to couples in a Salina, Kan., apartment house are|or note ‘any othe? sign’ of trouble. Housewives | King, wartime chief of naval op- |‘at 331 Rockwell Ave, about’ §:30 home” fares possible examination atthe reciory from 47 p. i | join the group at the, luncheos | ving an effort to turn all the tesidents tate at baby-sitting. and husbands pitch in| erations, told Adm. Chester Nim-| 5m and demanded his money, | day on grand larceny charges. : tomorrow, All members of the | meetings held the third Thursday | ™# * Raleigh, N. C., News & Observer, long-range planning problem, plan- said such matters as the reported |pressed “hope for a consttuctive | Leahy, approach” to.a housing develop-| Velt’s personal chief of staff, and scoffed at the change, asked if there was any money, and then ‘Pope Recovering Slowly VATICAN CITY @—Pope Pius XI, j heard he Eden plan in the | munity House [side of Eton, from Cole to Hazel. | naval aide, “about whose | each. He | work, was reported today—to—be , centerence, the officiel Soviet shws| . an advertising execu}? Mrs; Carl V. Michael said. it Planning Director Robert Boat-| and patriotism no one could ever | said they were wearing dirty shop | showing steady although some- agency Tass assailed it in a dis- from Moscow as a deévite .< Wind Velocity 12 m.p.h. yatday at 5:43 p.m. at 7:47 a.m, tive with Maxon, Inc., will be in- wasn't that way at all. She said . | Blover claimed squatter's rights at Christ Commerce Township Supervisor James L. Gardner was named first _| vice president of the Michigan As- soctation of Supervisors at a meet- ing this week at Lansing. He is day 8:30 and 10 a.m. and 12 noon. © . * Knowing that protection means) prevention, the commission om edu-| met with a convincing at Embury Methodist) a supposedly weakened but Church, ‘working with Lt. Henry} big dog. He hurried back to of the Police Department, has set up a Sunday safety patrol for its some 150 Sunday students. Wearing safety patrol belts pro- vided by the Automobile Club of The process server thought Monday ought to be sdon enough. The judge agreed. 2 Motorists See Queer Sky Object in Telegraph Area Two motorists driving on Tele- graph road about 5:15 Friday morning report seeing an unusal glowing object in the sky. They describe it as half-moon shape, about 100 to 150 feet across and . | of orange-white color with a green- ish center. ene pare Jee Cte 8. Oat. They kept it in sight as it of Toledo, Ohio, now mak- | plunged and swerved while they Man- | drove south from Nine Mile to y,| about the Five Mile road, when . | it disappeared southward over De- aul | troit. The men were Charles Cobo, of Carl Justi Bove 4 Bloomfield Terrace, and H, L. ; jton | Morgan, of Royal Oak. Cobo, who is a former pilot in the armed forces, said he does not believe the object was a plane. i Menke Ad, “Bieentsie "Abs, ‘Pose Stoner ice. bul Church at Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeBilis and their :|to Mark Youth Sunday »BIRMINGHAM — Youth Sunday will be observed at tomorrow’s 1 p.m. service of the Congregational Church, with the Rev. Robert D. of 4130 Meadow W Bay Village, Ohio. He loid Co. Football Schedules Announced by MSC ° State GOP Reveals Dem Plans for 54 (Continued From Page One) besides, you can't beat’ Homer Ferguson.’ ” , . Feikens said the labor faction wants Moody for the Senate be- | cause “he voted for'every CIO | issue when he was the governor's appointee.” ; . “T ath told that Moody. wants very much te run. again,” Feikens said. “‘He’s busy now trying to establish. a. chain of newspaper's to enhance the Moody name. He might even move back to Michigan. “Anyway,” said Feikens, ‘that's “We'll win,” he added. *'I have no doubt of that.” . AEC to Utilize Atomic Energy to Heat Buildings WASHINGTON @®—The Atomic i a ef : I i i iyi ik i i a —s PS 2 i I the Democratic’ ticket for 1954.'" | Jenner, several. years ago re- *| ferred to Gen. George C. Marshall | in a Senate speech as a front_man for traitors. Collection of Taxes. State Press Group Names New Officers EAST LANSING @ — Louis J. Berman, editor and publisher of Adrian Telegram. Other officers included: F. Gran- ger Weil, executive vice president, Port Huron Times-Herald, first vice gee 9 | * AS oe ‘daeee * yy a Fy R cx) : 04 : 7 4 aoe + ae clothes. | Pontiac Deaths William Losson | Word has been received here of; in Deland, Fla. The body Rae Home ‘Monday tor seevee wail] OURLET Site: Loason, who.died Jan. 11, sf I$ MOVING survived by his widow. . from Soh: Daehn 22 W. HURON Service was held Wednesday for ad of 67 S. Editi St. The baby was |] We will reopen with « dead at birth Tuesday at Emmett, | brand new stock of wall- where the poper, é Monday, Feb. 1 FIRE piays fs No Favorites!!! . eR Check Your Coverage! . FRANK A. FE 4-3535 >. LAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ASA AAAAA AMAA AD Dette bedettted » FLOORS WALKS for the New Huron Centre by HENRY BERGMAN MASON CONTRACTOR Milford, Mich. EM 3-41 70 Beit Wishes, Ed. Yuille Congratulations Edw. Yuille on Your New Huron Centre Electrical Work by Warren Fowler Electric Co. Electrical Contractor 377 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-1296 v“vweveeYeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerereeereererererrrrrrrrrrrrr-””” errr PE S————— a ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954 _ g dite cae ein aa HURON CENTRE COMPLETED—Six shops will be available in the new Huron Centre building when it has its grand opening om March 1. Owned and built by Edward Yuille of Pontiac, it fea- tures flexibility of partitions that ‘will allow the building to be one large store. A paved front parking area is flood lighted and ware, R. B. Monroe Electric and at Huron Shopping Centre HURON, CENTER COMPLETED | 150 feet, face brick is used on the Pe! oe Bena f ee front and the rest of the structure ls tacility ty complet: | 8 of bestlite block. It is an all- | ed. It is located at 1058-1072 West | steel framework. Permits Issued City Authorizes Three for Remodeling Jobs | uron Street, at the corner of| Designed so that the present six | | in Town Josephine St. |shops can be one large store, a | | Built and owned by Edward | paved parking area in the front is Among the seven building per-| Yuille of Pontiac, the building will | flood lighted. In the rear of ‘the mits issued by the city this week feature six shops. Measuring 66 by | building another 100 by 130 fett 7 | has been designated for parking i oti | were three for remodeling at an | for delivery trucks and tenants ca tag i ane | | | } . | * © in the rear of the building there is, another parking space for +. -.4 tenants and delivery trucks. Three local businesses, Huron Hard-| aqvice comes from the experts: the S & S Auto Supplies are in the process of getting three of the shops ready. Seven Building |3, Stores to Open March ! Adhesive Eases Bathroom Tiling * Job No Longer Messy Following Introduction of New Substance Families planning to give the bathroom a face lifting this spring can do so without the muss and fuss once considered part and | estimated cost of $7,700. j Yuille said there are three local \ — Buy Old Home With Caution Make Sure Remodeling Needed Won't Require Excessive Spending “Ideal for the handyman. Easily remodeled to fit your family’s pat- itern for gracious living. Six rooms ' and garage.” So read dozens of advertisements that lure families into buying older | homes for remodeling. Often the *, | purchase is a success. Old hom s wn | psually do represent a bargain | But for every dozen satisfactory "experiences there may be one thut brings broken dreams to the fam- ily who buys. Home bargain hunt- ers may find that the low price, | tag on an older house may be de- ceiving. From problems. encoun- in remodeling, important 1. Know the structural set-up of the building. Uf you aren't | competent to judge, get the serv- | fees of an impartial builder or an | architect. Interior and exterior | refinishing ‘won't help a house | that is structurally weak. | 2. Consider the style of the building and whether it's adapta- ble to a face-lifting that will give it a modern or semi-modern look Here again an architect can be helpful. 3. If possible plan what you want to do in the way of remodeling and get bids from reliable contractors before you buy. Or if you plan to do the work yourself, go to your home .waterials dealer for basic advice and reliable estimates on costs 4. Look for peeling paint on the Egyptians Utilized Asphalt as a Sealer }pharoahs were sealed with 45-7by the ancient phalt | [Congratulations : which” “protected them | mummies. To Ed Yuille on the New 1 , HURON CENTRE BUILDING “A Worthy Addition to Pontiac” HOMO-GENIZED | . CONCRETE by. Slater's { Since 1891) LATER SLATERS AGAIN a were chosen! Structural Steel Supplied and Erected in the New Huron Centre Measure Water in Cement Mix A $3,000 permit for remodeling | | second floor offices at 53 W. Huron | | St. was issued to Francis Lohtf; | | American Forging and Socket took | businesses now preparing their shops for the opening date. They | are the Huron Hardware, with L. | F. Jubenville and R. A. Jubenville parcel of such a project Bathroom remodeling once 4 meant that workmen had to rip out old plaster, carry in sand and STEEL SASH, DOORS and FINISH HARDWARE outside of the house, and for badly cracked plaster- on the inside Peeling paint may indicate excess moisture in the walls. Obviously bad plaster cracking is a sign of PLEASURE - of 100% tures, today. HL HL STANTON Plumbing Sales and Service 103 State St. FE 5-1683 out a $2,500 permit for rebuilding a | | wall and installing a fire escape | }and Stoppert & Cecil obtained a) | $2,200 permit for remodeling a) church at 65 Elizabeth’ St. Other permits include: Remodel, }127 Mark, Wesley J. Stewart, | $1,950; finish attic, 506 Fildew, Iris Construction Co., $500; finish attic, 313 E. Bivd. So., Home Service Co., $450; reside, 37 Mon- terey, Clara M. Haynes, $100 Three more building permits were issued by the city with a $1,900 fire repair permit issued to | Crissman Bros. for work at 138) Palmer St. The other two are both remodel- ing permits issued to Bertha Hyatt, 738 Oakland, $1,500; and R. T. Strength of Finished Job May Be Affected by Moisture Content Concrete mortar is often mixed so wet that cementing qualities are weakened. The amount of water depends om how wet the sand and pebbles are and on the kind of work you are doing. To insure easy handling and a strong structur.e’ you should measure out water as carefully as you do cement, sand and gravel |aS managers | In another shop wil] be the R. B. cement and practically build a Monroe Electric, and the S & S| new wall for the tile installation Auto Supplies will occupy the other Now this upheaval can be store. Charles and Joe Shaw will giminated on mest bathroom operate this business | modernization projects through } weak framing or uneven settling of the house. All can lead to seri- ous trouble in remodeling Redesigning and remodeling a bargain house can be fun, as thou- sands of families know. But know what you're buying. It's no fun to wind up paying more money in the process than you would in buy- ing a new home of the same size. Home Hobbyists Use Cream for Hands tractors throughout the nation. | 4, enterprising gold prospettor The do-it-yourself boom has . 7 With the adhesive mrethod the ||. ..id to have cleared two million rocketed the use of hand protec-itile setter first examines the | qojiars from a quickly built Doug- tive cream, used as an invisible bathroom wails to bée sure that js. fir wood pipeline which brought L glove, to a peace-time high. Only | ied are — condition. -" water into the gold rush town of d the women-in-industry j Most cases can make quick | Goldfield, Nev. in the early 1900s. ming te inind Pe-| repairs if a damaged portion is | mations _ y the use of adhesives for -in- stalling waterproof clay tile. Adhesive instaliations, given approval by the tile industry last year, are being made by con- TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1922 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 oe Congratulations’ Ed Yuille | on Your New Huron Centre! 2 - | - | riod of World War II,. was .the-de-| sets } small. He then the tile Te 8 Sell Real Estate See If you’re making a walk, drive-| availabic. at most paint stores. containers of adhesive are the only | Furtney, 1006 Joslyn, $200. way, poreh floor or outdoor fire-| The cream is not only used place-or you're laying a brick or} handymen and hobbyists to make more than 5% gallons of. clean | mechanics and gardeners. water per sack of,cement if the Simple, Precautions Save Young Lives {ssn aca erave'are day damp: When discarding an old re-|5 gallons per sack -if the sand frigerator, remove the two screws/| if the sand and gravel are very that hold the latch stop. Put this | wet. 2 hardware in a little bag, label it; For and tie it in back of the refrig- erator. It everyone had done this, 28 INTHE HOME * light work, such as fence Designers Show Trend Towatd stone wall—you should use: not | hands "easy 4o-elean, but also_-by+— | ized, | DY! supplies he has to bring into the | be water-resistant are set by the U. S., Department of Com- merce, and all. containers of suitable adhesives bear a hall- mark which reads, “Meeting commercial, standards . speci- fications CS181-52." : Usually the bathroom floor 1should be replaced at the same time wall surfaces are modern- clay tile manufacturers point out. Since the same water- proof: qualities are wanted for bath floors as well as wails, tile is a good choice for both -areas. Gypsum Wallboard May Solve Problem ., When you're the entire room, begin w the ceiling. If it's over 12 feet long, stagger Nile. It that doem’'t suit try the) We ' Workshop Pontiac. Press ae a ee eee, nie ig anabed | Christmas. Island in the ‘Indian for woodworking was the lathe, Ge ‘eup. the man of Git boned oe Contes eae of the world’s ae eee happy with the “Anthony” chair— largest deposits of phosphates or maybe the “King Tut” seat. mete nee . a . $750 mural of the Nile on your Best Wishes “i te ewiy acak evel] | Ed Yuille hems’ were thought wp by two] u Hollywood movie set designers. |mand greater for this product, | arectiy over the old plaster. The Bateman & Kampsen ~ Realty Company Congratulations — (377 South Telegraph FE 4-0528 ‘Edw. Yuille = — 7* 4 i on your new poe Huron Centre ! ‘Beslite’ Blocks Used in the Construction- - of the Huron Centre 3=—_—™ = qCATSMAN co.) “Redi-Mix ry ; F.S.WARD © COMPANY STANDARD BUILDING “Sand and Gravel ; Shier PRODUCTS CO. | Clarkston, Mich. - A _ OR 3-2191 14200 Cloverdale, Detroit 38 ; WE 3-2600 ; al a ; : O.'