O ··n . . . - ~ NUMBER35 VOuUME TEN Official ......,....... M. E. La4ies' Aid Met You Are Invlted to an;:-+··t.J.iiu. . ~ Literary Club NOTICE! Wednesday Afternoon Old Fashioned Box Met in Dr~~tpn Plai~s June 4th as Children's __ ,!"Day ln Methodist Ch. . The !Oller skating party ar · -~ Social. at the Waterford Mothers Day P;ogram wa:s " M1·s. J. E. Amman Was the Planned · Committee for Methodist Orion-a benefit skate for the _ Loc~ls The Clarkston Junior Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Ed. Hopper in Drayton Plaips on Tues-· day evening. Nine members answered Roll Call with a Bible verse. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ogden an 8 lb., son, James Leslie on Lake Friday;.ApriJ 28, at the Pontiac General Hospital. " band Several members and officers of . I to n.:. ·A . • ~ d b -has been postponed from May lOth CentRenruaLarg· ~h' PPM01f!-~teh "' 'Y to Thur-sday, May 11th. the Clinkston Epworth League will " ev~ e ~ ts.. On be present for the annual May BanSENIOR NEWS!! quet conducted by the Flint- District In the· May meeting of the Official Epworth League Cabjnet on Friday Board in the Met}lodist Church, offiFlash!! Wanted-Qne Senior Boy at 8:30 in the Central M. E. Mother's Day meeti"Qg" was~ planned.· The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Daril ,O'Dea on Tuesday evening, May l6th. Mrs. Dwight Large will be the guest speaker. : The Club sponsor, Miss Ada Scraee was present and gave a very interesting talk on "Travel". She alt~o spoke briefly on "Parliamentary Law". To add to the program each member gave a paper of her_ own choice. The subjects were carefully chosen and . were very we11 gtven whi ch m ad e th: e ~vening a very profitable o'ne. . After adjotirn~ent the hostess served delightful. refreshments. , I Hos~s Plans Mother and .Daugh~y on.Ma;y 24th -·-·Clarkston ""·--"-·"·"--·--!·-oii-Woonei~;;;1'n<i;en:-e:ae-La:-~~~~~~~~riJf~'\l!,c-~~l~~fi~~:~~:f~;~j,"·::~~~~L~~-business·meeting--wa:s . ·heldr social at the Waterford at which time the program' for the ciaraetion---was---taken---to--set'"·oasid .ID!h.:lqts..Qf ex~rienc~.J.C?_HJ.~c_k __ey~-'i·c~nlln"~!lf·m·-FJtin1~:-Rew.--I:;;mre-ftnisrtedr---·"----.....:. June 4th as Children's Day, which is 'Drows. Th SHow · about b it, Webber? t · "'-! · his" second year an annual recognition of the Church e em or " oys me qmm. Y m 'District· Cabinet dies' Aid of the Clarkston M. E. Scnoo!. The proceeds will be given to work with child:r:en. The minister will their· home room Wednesday and Church met at the home of Mrs. J. the tenth gr<tde of th~ Waterford call a special meeting of the officers chose, without much debate, Art May Banquet. E. Amman. There weret 33 present. School to help defray the expenses of " and teachers of the Clu}rch School to Clark Ior_ the Captain of the Senior William Goulet received q. pleasant Two new members, Mrs. Emery Tee the gl'aduatiQn. -·A very nne program is being planplan this important day._· " Track squad. We announced before surprise last Wednesday evening ·I and Mrs. ·Forrest Jones were welned and a good time is assured. _Miss Another matter of coinmUifity in- hand that we solemnly swear to give when a number of his friends gathercomed. terest was the motion requesting the the Juniors at least five points. ed. at his home to help celebrate his Mrs. Arthlll' Schurz h!ul charge of Betty Asli and Miss Jackie Parrish, minister to s~lect a CENTENNIAL The Graduation Committee is birthday. At 6:30 a lovely pot-luck · the devotionals. The president, Mrs. Clarkston students, will appear on COMMITTEE, to select dates and quietly working on the program af- dinner was served. The evening was I ... F. Waite;. conducted the business the program. outline activities for the Centennial ter the class made the official deeis- spent playing card games." The guests meeting. Plans were completed for time will start at 8:00 o'clock. The public is invited . The good of the Clarkston Methodist Church, ion of Caps and Gowns. They will included Mr. and Mrs. Skarritt and , the annual Mothet and Daughter , to be held in the year 1940. This an- meet every noon from now on to grandson of Oxfor~,, Mr. and Mrs. Banqu~t to be held at the Clivrch on . h onormg . th e 100 years o f produce something new in Graduallim Ralpill.-Emery· li)f Mi1ford, Mr: and mversary . " Wednesday evening May 24th at 6:30. ________ Methodism in Clarkston will "be" the Exercises for GlarkstoQ- High. Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ~----~--....g~~~~ll-he-aold and reservations , important event in the program of Rumors around" school se~m to _be Percy ·Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Ed must be made. Mrs. OrloWi!loiighl:iy Mr. and. Mrs. Angus McCaffre) of the church durino- the coming vear that the Jood for the Jumor-Bemor O'Roark, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins, was appointed chairman of the pro- VanSyckle subdivisio~ entertained Careful plans will be made to ;ak~! Ban~uet wiH be left~overs from a, par- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Comstock, Mr. and gram; Mrs. Arthur Beardsley, chair- relatives from LanS1ng over the this a community Homecoming, as ty g1ven _by ~he Jun,:o~R;, Oh Well, we Mrs::Jud1l SKarritt and Mr. and Mrs. man of the menu; Mrs. L. I. Coon, well as a religious event. "" always (hd bke to kJd each other. George Perry. week-end. dining-room and decorations; George Rev. HoV.;ard Jewell and mother This committee will "consist of Mr. CLASSIJOP,M NEWS Elliott, serving; John Mann, kitchen. [ Ronald Walter, chairman, Mrs. E. A." Miss c~hen: ' The yearly reports of the president, Mrs. Eli Lennox a,nd Jack Clayton spent Sunday in Detroit. at the home , Urch, Mrs. Emily Bearu;;lee,-Mr. Dan English 10 class is studying a unit time on o~r team and struck out 10 ;secretary and trea!lurer were read. Winn, Mrs. Ada Mills, and Mr. Cas- on "Social Letters".· The essentials men. He oleserves a good hand from Mrs. Howard Huttenlocher, chairman of Mr. and Mrs" Willard Jewell and h D' . CLARK;STO~ METHODIST per Warden. They will work on tbe of good form have been studied and all the students for playing so well of the nominating committee gave family. On Thursday afternoon t e Jxle CHU"RCH selection of the official date; after d · · · · · h d "t h. h f II the report of her committee and the Ann Circle of the Ladies' Auxiliary h b d d t . d _t each stu ent 1s practlcmg wr1tmg t e an "p1 c mg t e" u game. 1 • mee" t at the home of Mrs. Geo. Rev. Dwight-S. Large, Minister this as een one, e ale commi different t)rpes of social letters. The lineup for Clarkston was: following officers were elected: pres11 tees will be created. " C F --S 'th ident, Mrs. L. F. Walter; vice presi- Wl Attwater with Mrs. Arthur Walter 10:30 Morning service of Worship, English 9 class has been studying mJ 2· · dent, Mrs. Forrest J()nes; secretary, assisting. Plans for the next Penny conducted by Rev. Large. Special the essentials of a good sentence and 1 B.-Boyns Mrs. Ben Comstock; treasurer, . Mrs. Supper will be completed. All mem- music b" the Youth Vested Choir, dip iJOwI aref working on ·the 1 3 different B.-Bain ' k' 1 C.-Russell Orlo Willoughby. The next meeting, bers are urged' to attend. rected bv.· Mr. Bovns and Mrs. Perme s o sentences-s1mp e, comp ex, ' ' d 1 3 B.-Beemer on June 7th, will be held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Girst and . rin. Rev. Large will _llreach •on the Judy_ Wood is .. rec0vering at the an compoum · R F G t of Mrs. Arthur Frank at 37 N. Hol- family attended the funeral of her theme "From Worry ti'i?Worsh1p". , Contagwus Hospital from scarlet Latin I has learned the 3rd declen· . - rae Comb St. grandfather, Wilson So-ules, at Lin- 1 11:30 Church School, with classes fever: sion of nouns and has just finished L. F.-Webber After the meeting the group was den on !\ionday afterno_on. He passed\ for all ages, direct:ed hy 1\Ir. Lewis 'Mrs .. Charles Syers." returned her reading the story, "A Pyrrhic VicS. SM_R. Tee invited to the dining-room where at his home i? Lmclen. He Warden, Supt. home Jh the Blk. tory". ; . dainty refreshments were served. 101 vears old He IS survn·ed by h1s "' th League wors h'1p ser- after a three month~ tour m CahforStl<'!'Ch 1 classes are memorizin" · Sh ort S top . · · . d ' 6 : 3() ""pwor . ~ B1rdMrs. Walter and Mrs. Large presided WJdow, several ch!ldren an0 gran .. vice and discussion. A Big Debate is ma. skits, monologues, and dialogues. Bennett-Short Stop :at the tea-table. Spring flowers were children. planned on the theme "Resolved that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney were Each student is responsible fnr one. Allen-Right Field used on the table and in profusion I{ev. J. Wallace J_acobus of Vassar, Socialism as nn economic system guest.s -of Mrs" Olive Boardman last The best ones ~viii be cho,;en to act :about the house. formerly~ pastor m the Wa~erford should be created for the United Saturday. in an assembly. 1;-.."TERCLASS TRACK MEET Mrs. Carrie Walter, Mrs. Arthur Church, underw~nt ~n operat_wn at States." The two teams who will Mrs. George Barnard is recovering Mrs. Strait: · RESULTS Gulick, Mrs. Ray" Clark and Mrs. the Ford Hospttal m ~etrmt . 1a:'t '"'clash" in this debate will probably from a long illness at her home on April 21st the girls of Home Ec. An int<>rclass track meet was held Chester Fiske assisted Mrs. Amman. Tuesday. ~rs. Jacobus wlll ~m.am m include Charles Perry, Clinton _Rus- Sashabaw Rd. . II visited Hudson'B department store Monclav ::'vlav 1st at the Clarkston Detr?"it wh1le ~v. Jacobus IS m the sell, Charlotte Sue Miller and Janet Mrs. Wright,· mother of Waldron in Detroit. Those who went were \High Schon!. with the Seniors coming hosp~tal. She wtll be at the home of Stickney. Rev. Large win act as Keasey, has been visiting her son and Winifred Murphy, Mar~ Stadler, out the victors. With a total number a fr1end, Mrs. ~rdeth Thompson, a Judge. family the past week. . Pearl Olson, Ruth Belitz, Alita Boice of points {)f 52, while the Juniors former Vassar gtrl. f h L !'e , .... "' d Mrhst. Wa!Mdronl KedaseL~ an<;,tyoun~ and the Home Ec. Teacher, Mrs. took second place with a total of 23, The May meetmg 0 t e at 1 s CLARKSTON BAPTIST CHlJRCH . aug er, ary an ee, ·~ urne< St 't h So. h d th Fre h Auxiliary was held in the Church " 'J':r.om the h<tSpital the first of last rai · . . . !t e P omores none, an e s parlors .ori Wednesday afternoon. A Rev. W. C: Ballagh. Pastor week. The mo~t mterestmg thmgs were men 6. l0: 3 o ~- m. The Pastor wilf preach. Mr. and Mrs. "Edward Kremm and the mod_el hom~ and ~he dress goods. The results of the S.hot Put, were Funeral Service for David Stim- cooperative luncheon was served at one o'clock by the hostesses, Mrs. Is.a12:00 Sunday School. Pearl Olson, daughters Bernadette and Barbara\ Othe_r mtereshng thm?s. were the as follows: . er Was lleld on T~esday" bella Dryden and Mrs. Leonard superintendent. spent Sunday in Detroit. hospJ~l,_ rest rooms, trammg schools, Art Clark, Senwr, 1st. ·ness nleeting was c. C. Surles and Glenn Feather- and dmmg room for the_ employees. 1 La· Verne Webber, _Semor, 2nd Afternoon Eakle. The bus1 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Mr. stone are spending a few days in the r11 t h e . a ft ernoon th ': _gu l, :'' 3 tch er I j Frank J>>U!'se 11 , J umor, 3 r d conducted by Mrs. Ainsworth Wyck· and Mrs. Walter Morrow, direciors. north trout fishing. >uch th1ngs as the lmmg bemg put 37'5" distance Sadness visited the' Scott Stimer 0 ff Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Thompson 7 ~? Evening. Worship. Elmer Boadway returned last Mon-. into a coat. The results of the Pole Vaulting home at Oak Hill, near the Mt. Bet\1Monda~ ev~nin? at 7 :SO the Boy day from northern Michigan where Home Ec I were as follows: el church, last Friday when word was Garden Place have their son, FrederThe first year high sch~ol clas~ Mutt Beemer, Senior, 1st received of the death of their oldest ick and his wife and daughters at 1 Scouts v.-!11 meet m the Church base- he spent a few days trout fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochrane, of members ha,·e completed the1r drt>ssJunior Bird, Junior, 2nd child, David Wesley, 17 years old, in their home for a while. Mr. Thomp- 1 ment. •'Pontiac spent Saturday with Mrs. es anrl plan to exhibit these on achArt Clark, Senior, 3rd Cllester, Pa. He loved the out-of- son is on a '"leave of absence from SEYMOUR LAKE METHODIST Anna Br?wn. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ievement day. Xow they are starting Height [l'Q" doors and had listened so much to the army duty. After a three months vaCHURCH Ja~s )\1Jtchel~ and two daughters of work on >orne hand made underwear.\" The results of the Broad Jump New York World Fair advertising on cation he and his family wil) return the radio that he had the urge to go to Fort Benning, Ga., where he was Rev. Dwight S. Large, Minister Ferndale, an~ and Mrs. Robert c.~ll· Walter: . were as follows: M" ". S . "f W h" Ball of Pontiac VISited at the Brown Last week the American Literature" Bob SmithSon, Senior, 1st and in his a-ttempt was accidently stationed a few years ago. W.hen he . 9: ornmg erVlce o ors tp, 1 h me d' d h d ·. t · 2nd . killed by a train. , returns h e w1 11 go as an arm-y 1nd00 t d b R L The se man o . · " cla-"S stu 1e t ree mo ern one-ac Mutt Beemer, S emor, structor. The three . daughters have con uc e. Y .~v. ar~. "~ -1 Fifteen of the _young people atplays "Finders-Keepers" · hy George Owen Payne, Junior, 3rd David was born in Mecosta Counorry to or tended the conventiOn held at the 1~t KellY, "Evening Clothes" by Zona Distance 16'7 11." ty, February 26, 1922.' When he ~as enrolled at the Waterford school and th~~.e wtl\ be From will finish this semester. shio·oo Ch h S h d t b Church in Detroit last Saturday afGale·, and "Where the Cross Is :\lade" The results of the Hi-Jump were as 8 months old he went with his par1 The Dixie Ann Circle of the Ladies' · ~rc c 00 1' con uc ec Y ternoor: :t?d evemng.. l'l~rs. A?a Dun- hy Eugene O'Neill. We hl!ve also follows: ents to Po-ntiac where he lived until lap, ~lissJOn~~;ry from Egypt, gave a read material telling us abo~t the Dick Craven, Senior, 1st 1933 when they moved to a far~ at A uxi!iary will serve the May Penny Mrs. Iva Miller. very mterestmg n;port of her wor~. lives and leading plays of O'Ne1ll and Howard 'Boyns, Senior, 2nd Oak Hill. He received his first school- Supper on Friday evening, May 12th. WATERFORD CHURCH Rev. Samuel · WeJr was the mam Maxwell Anderson" This week we Bill Wilson Freshman, 3rd ing in Pontiac and finished the eighth The committees are: menu,_ chairman, Rev. Howard Jewell, Pastor , speaker. . . . have left American Literature for a Height 5'1';' grade in the Bird School. 5n the Oak Mrs. William Chase, Mrs. James SaySunday School at 10!15. Supt. Mr. and Mrs. :Wrlham Pelton wlll time and are reading ont> of the Th It f th 100 Yd. Dash: Hill district. For the last otle arid a lor, Mrs. George Attwater, Mrs. ArMuettre:~en~e~ SP~ior, 1st half years he had attended the high thur Walter, Mr,;. Louis D_o~man and Henry Mehlberg jn charge. Classes "go to Grand Rapids tomorrow to. aedt- greatest of English dr:'"ma~ShakesMrs • Henrv• Mehlberg; dmmg-room, WI-t1." t eac h ers " f or -a, ,,, 1 ages. tendhi the Mconcert of the combm · 2n~" school in Holly. · M' • · t' f peare's - "Hamlet" · Th1s Wlll ,be the Owen p ayne 'J umor, 1e Ch Mrs H. F Buck · chairman Mrs. Fet. . 1c gan a " orus .~ssocla ton fir9t tra11:edy of Shakespeare s that . ' 3 d 8 David was naturally very quiet but · · ' . ' . Mornmg Worsh1p · " of the class haYe ever Bob . at . 11:15. Rev. w h'Jc h th e P'ottt'tac Mac D owe 11 Ch orus manY members . Sm1thson ' emor, r when the conversatir>n led to some- ris ' Mrs. John Gillespie. ' Mrs. Bess1e Howard Jewell Wlll bnng the mes· b D L G Rowley Wil: · h T1me: ll.C . 1 IS a mem er. r. . · · . • studwrl anrl we hope to gam muc lthing he was really interested in he Owen, Mrs. James St1tes and Mrs. sage " Why go to Church , . SpecJa liam Felton-and Ohver Franc 1sco are f 't The results of the 220 were as fo the f A eorge u p h en. grGup o . b h J . h . d' t rom 1 , b , t S was a very go,Qd talker. When he G · t · th d' mustc Y t e umor c mr Jr!!c ec1 Y members of the MacDowell M · N lows: . e m- Mrs. Lougheed. . I . , usJc l ews: Owen Payne, Junior, 1st was a very smalfb(}y he surprised his ~oung peop 1e WI 11 assJs m second grade teacher ;>Vhen he gave a mg-room. . at S:OO Evening Song and Worship hour at t Because of the generous response Howard Boyns, Senior, 2nd Next Tuesday even~ng . 7·30 with Mrs lielen Lougheed in. OIDlng S from the local public, measur,ements Dick Ganther, Se!1ior, 3rd splendid· talk on paw-paw gathered · , . · . . have been taken for the uniforms for by his folks along t~a. Iroquois. riv~r o'clock the annual busmess meetmg 28 2 . b 1 Th' b 1 be s hope to Time: · in Indiana. He had a sunny dtspma- will be held at the Waterford Church. charge. 'Ihls service IS for all ages. Ma~ 6th-Saturda¥ evo:mng at 8 =? 0 ~~e ah~~( to p~rc::;e ~~~Y r uniforms, The re.sults of the 440 were as folAnyone interested in the welfare of Come and enjoy yourself. tion and he not only enjoyed hearing Tuesday _evening at. 8:00 .o'clock the o'clock the Clarkston 4 H Club Will con.sisting of caps and capes by the lows: jokes but • he lo'vep' "to tell them. the church is inv:i~d to at~~d. The reports <Jf -the L!!-d es' A~xthary, the annual b~s.mess me:tmg w_11l be held. meet at _the home of the leader, time that they are to a_pp~ar for their Dick Craven, Senior, 1st. 1 lfe was ·quite a radio fan and The Dune Ann Ctrele will meet ?n George Mtller. b'l Frank Rm•sell, Junior, 2nd 1 c0 ncerts always" intered in wl}<J,t was _going on Sunday School and both circles of the '" May 9th-Tuesday evening the pu c ""'-WJl.Jtexford, Senior, 3rd in far away "places. He was interest- Auxiliary will be read along y;ith the Thusrday afternoon at the home of CLARKSTON DEFEATS Time: 62.2 "' · ed in 4-H work and was a member of ?ther Chur~h reports .. The nominat- Mrs. George Att~!l;ter with Mrs. Ar- Clarkston J;unior Literary. Club wi1l meet at the "hbme of Mrs. Daril O'Dea MILFORD 9 to 7! · •. The results of the 880 were as folthe Groveland Club. Each year he ex-. mg committee appomted by Rev. thur Walter asstsbng hostess. in Drayton Plains. As this will he a Clarkston defeated Milford 9 to 7, lows: ~ hibited sheep at the 4-H Fair and al- Jewell is composed of Mrs. John Roger Galligan, Senior, 1st ways won prizes. Since atten?ing the Watchpocket,, Mrs. Forest Laney and DRAYTON UNITED PRESBYTER- Mother's Day program the members' Friday (April 28th) to open the seaIAN CHURCH mothers will be guests. Mrs. Dwight son. Milford got one unearned ru.n Dick Lowrie, Junior, 2nd 3 high school i_n Holly he was mterest- Mrs. John Mtller. Clarenee J. Sutton, Minister Large wm be the guest speaker. in the first inning and it looked as 1f Eugene Hubbard, Junior, rd On May 12th the tenth grade a~d ed in· the F. F. A. and in music. He Bible School, 10:00 A. M. Lloyd M lOth W d da th that was all they needed for the Mil· Time: 2:28.4 was a member of the school Glee Club a local club will sponsor a box so~1al 8 ayLak - ti!l ne~ Y--;-11 ~ h el~- ford pitcher a southpaw, struck out -The re~ults of the mile were as foland was a trumpet player in the aj:. the school. Everybody is invited. Bowden, Supt. There will be four baseball teams Amlolu: te etcdeme ery ee twld t e erne. the first. fo~r men to face him. But loW":" - ' " band. Woodwork was a' sort of hobby Morning w. orship 11 :00 A. M. m res e are reques e o co "' . " to ls to he blew up and was batted from the Bill Wilson, Freshman, 1st with- him 110 the shop class at school forming a league here t his summer. _Juniors and Young People meet at "ar1y and b nng necessary o W b d .. · ~ "' k 'th Th L d' , Aid will mound in the next few innings. e Junior Bird, Junior, 2n . had quite an appeal. He was a mem- More facis wil1 be announc ed so(}n. 6 . 'Katherine and Barbara Roehm are =30 P. M. WOJ: : '1 • e a Jes ber ancl RusRell were the battery for . Oliver 'iohnRon, Senior, 3rd ber of-the Y()ung" People's Sunday Evening worship 7:30 P:_m. serve dmner at noon. d afternoon' Clarkston. Webber allowed but three 5:46.6 School Class and the Young People's spending several weeks at the h(}me Wednesd-ay }light, Prayer meeting May 10th-Wed~i~~s- ay hits and none of the-runs that MilA note to our next year's contestMissionary Society of the ~e Meth- of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens while' Mrs. Roehm and daughter Marion 7:3~ p. m. Choir practice 8:30 p. m. th!l-JWyal Neighbors will hold their forci made were really earned. The t odist Church of Pontiac, _ regular meeting at the home of Mrs. lineup for Clarkston was: an~v. Large will be ready to ShotHe is survived by· his parents, Mr. are in quarantine. Marion has scarlet Dr. L. G. Rowley, director. • L. T. L. Aext Tuesday 3:00-4:30 Carl Irish. C. F.-Smith Put by tben,-his total this rear was and Mrs. Scott Stimer, th;ree broth- fever. She is getting along quite nice",May •-loth-Wednesday evening2 B.-Bqyns 23 . . . . • inehes. ers Wymon, Marion Lee and James, ly ~nd is looking forward to the daX p. m. !'4issioilary·"meeting Thursday eve- The regular meeting of the Clarkston 1 B.-Bain JiJNI6R CLASS PARTY! three ~isters, Virginia, Lorrailfe when the placard will be remove ning with Mra. Ray Schell. Mrs. Townsend Club No. 1 will be held in P.-Webber · -" Cl k 5 t H· h and Anna May, all at home, ~nd his from the house. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Miller enter- Frank Jeffery, program leatler. HostC.-Russell The Juniors of ar on \g grandpar~n.ts, Mr. and""· Mrs.~ F. M. . ed rel"'t1'v"'s from Ovt'd for the "M"" "'h 11 M "" '1 M. the· )>asement of the Clarkston BapL. F.-R.. T......:School held a class TJarty at the'sc.hoolesses: 'i's, .,c e • rs.•,eJ son, rs. .mt-:Church. A pot-luck supper wm ~ F "d i ht I' "nt off wtth a. " " Corbin, ~f · Pontiac, besitles iillve,r"al tam "'~t week-end.""' W a tk'lllls • an · d Mrs. Phe1 P S"• 3 B.~B-"me.. la.st n ay 0 n party l""' be seried at 6:30. There will be a. "" • I n g · ' m·; 'we1··-ti aunts, uncles and ~ousth-s. ·. " A Mother's Dau program with \ S. S.-Glark "bang\"· t fW!l-A an ""' ,. Sp"eaker.-: The publie is invited. " be r" the class . . 'the funerid service ~as h~ld at the plenty is being arranged for WHITE LAKE CHURCH R. F.-Grate and qutte a ew mem r~ ' . · MetTfodist -Oh'urch irt Pontiac 0n MaY 14music th at the ~urch. _ . May 12th-Friday evening at 6;00 WALL"'"' LAKE DEFEATS were there with their ~ues~s. Every• af~etnroo'1n · S. M. Mr. and MrS'. Forest Laney enterl«lv. Geo. A. am, Pastor o'clock a Penny Supper will 1)e served 'lWJ one bad a g-ood .tiinE> eating4ifid . walltained friends at tbeil' home over the 10 :3G-Moming wol'ship. . 1 · at the-. Water!~tr<}. C}turch: .The Dixie • CLARKSTON. . Jng games. The memlr for the ev«~nill\& Six. welik·end. . · " · . . 11 :45-Saliba.tlt ·SChool,· ~. · t>{;:, .· A~.m .Olf~l~ wtll~ ~~- char~e. J!N~eyThe . Clarkston boys lost. t~e first was waffles, cll.ke, ice ~·~w•....",-·his Mrs. Percy .K.ing.ha~ .teco~ered AN,DER:SON·,.,;,~·-"~.-"C·.- ·:-U;"R" ' · .o11e UF,~YJted to·n.~te~Q· ... " ... ge.m6·.t"· t-t'hey ba;ve lost thts yellt", A!t~r lunch e,nd th'l an: attack or 'iht -eo'ilitined " .. uW!i .. 1\!nY1' <l,:3th~aturday J--afternoqn~ · · · · (May. 21:\d·) when they 'islled we. played. soft . 0·8 · he,r hotne for se"V"E!ral, days: ·" ' Rev. ~G~• ·A. Hill;. P.aitor .tlfe:· Olark$tO.tt U:t7@. Club· -M:ll h~t~ , ~. . liaR~ iu)d· w.ere defeat..- :Svoi'Yone en~oy.e<t· ·'th~ '.li:rv~riJiil~., I . terford Wa 0\Ul1f2tl[""111er" 1' . I awa).~ Drayton w~s I I . ains ~a. l~st F~day Syer~ Sadness Enters Scott Stimer Home Lb;ti~~~~~: l I I I I of M:.. I ° C • E· ven I and 8 tnat a:ri'd Mrs. a. Ii.•.Mehlb~ and "•·"".."'''~.-. . _spent t"?'"'•l', §~Y.i!ll>ett.olbi. . 2:S!h.-,Pi'ettclttng··Si!rnc~. s~~'ijatb ~.chQot '<:.; i ;1,~·; ~. 1!. : ·,· f) Jl- u . Iii ~e,1~ (l£,t~~ke~,. ~lias;~~~~~-¥' :,&,, · ·v:': J , ......·.. > .- ·' ,.;.,_..._ . :.. ll').\ic:ih. We)l:ope to Imve. W$1~:,~: . " :: .~~r~.,; " • . m-'~~-,·i~~-f,~'f. <'t·~.' _.,. ,·· •._ . . ..... '.;WW-~ ' ~,lu--fli~ ·' '·i ... . ' ",,.. .".. •• ... . . . . . News.· ' <Clark.ston PROVIDENT LOAN AN])' SAVINGS SOCIETY (Domplete .ttuto & Furniture Lt!<alli SerVice) . Wi'llhm 11. $t!l-mp:...•••••- ..-....J?:ubUsher With offices -loelited on· the seoontl ·Theri'-are no fees ·chargild for the P11hlisbed· ~every Frlday at Cl~rkE!· ft'9!01' of~ RikeJ:" Bldg. suite 20~16, gtanting 1 of ·loans, the only charges to!)., Mj!lhig:~. ph,~e 292£0,; The -~dent ~~ and are th~ rates that are less than legal - , Savings ~1ety ••IS m _a. ~ttion to ratesL . . . ~ . 00 1 • Subscrtptlo_n pn~e '1'. • per Y~! ·J~d incmey at less th:pt legaf r.ates to Cars need not be clear be eHu'I adv8J1ce. IJ1 Canada $1.60. lio)Jeat -people, u~ very- easy mol,lflb!- gible for loans. This Company is as - seco~d~lass ly terms of J;epayment. known for its reliability .,n4 fair September 4, 1981, at the Post Office Lo~s are made here on automd~ dealings, and it numbers inany at· chirkston, ,Mi9hi~an .. under the miles, all types of different models. friends, who have been saved fro.m ·They alw will finance the purchase !1llllny~ !lerious situations through the A.ct of March 3, 1879. {)f used cars or trucks or household loan services performed by j;his ·com· ;Felephone 43 furniture. pany on, automobile property. The. ,service here is strictly conliCourteous and prompt treatment is dential. The only requirements for assured to all who may apply .here. 1·-sArm,.in·,,. loans here are honesty with This firm· alway'sAs glad to consult the ability to repay in small weekly with persons in financial difficulties and advice here is freely given. The• girls and boys first team ·will or month!Y. pay.ljlents. to < '<. < < Waterford School N EXCLUSIVE VACUUM GEARSHin play baseball with Dublin on Tuesday. ROY ANNETTCASS AVE. BRAKE SERVICE The Carnival; sponsored by the· (Realtor) (Expert .Brake Service) athletic department, waS" ·held Frida:Y; it was quite successful. About $40.00 Official ·headqUJarters for all types For many years,. Roy Annett, popof brake rep~rmg, and Bear Wheel ular ReaJ Estate dealer has been givwas cleared. The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh Aligning system, located at 109 N. ing the public first class service in M-ve.· o/.·""Qure.ri-UlSS.caJ~'e._ptumet.~JllJ!.!-'-.... :!.l]l!s_jj_r2~_tf~ea- anything: ·pertaining to Real Estate at Buckhorn Lake on tllll"eS a. modern brake ser::· -wit!i'"'OB'iCesToeatoo.. arz.t~'f""E;-·Hm-on;·; May 4'. vice and are authorities on all brake phone 71))3. He is now offering for The sixth grade is very sorry that syste~ your inspection a. oomple.te listing of Myra Katherine Rowley is still conThey are equipped with the very Farm, Village and City properties, aJ· fmed to her h19me with scarlet fever. best of equipment for the rapid, ac- so has apy nu;moer of excellent cqtJesse l{~der has .been absent from curate and proper- relining of brakes tages and year-round homes at Illi3l1IY school for several weeks . because of and they can almost do it while you of the surrounding lakes, that can be whooping cough. are doing soJne shopping in Pontiac. bought with small payments down-Donald Ferguson of the fifth Th_e~_hav~ _all the egui!lt:nel).t. for the· a,mJ Illi)nthly payments o.n the bal.woa-.tl.Hl fiFst door pdze-at' pulling off of wheels and men who ance. ·He is sure to have something nival. The prize was a large selection are thoroughly familiar with this that will interest you and at prices o:f groceries. . _ work, so that it is done carefully and you can afford to pay. Three boys of the fifth grade went no damage is done to the car in any Put your money in real estate, nobody can take it away from you vtithto Donelson to play ball with the way. This Firm offers a complete brake out your explicit consent in writing. secon<!._!eam.. They lost 10 to 7. On Thursday there will be an as- inspection service for your .car, Free The value of land can not be destroysembly in the High School room. Mr. of Charge at all times. ed ·and unlike other things far from Leon Cluff of t~Michlgan State PoIf the brakes only need adjusting, depreciating with the passing of lice will speak "to us. this can be done ·while you wait. time--land constantly tends to grow There will be a show at the school The editor of this review wishes to more valuable from year to year with on Wednesday evening. The main refer this. firm to all of our readers. the mere growth of population. · feature will be "Ten Laps to Go". Roy Annett numbers many satisWe -have· two new pupils in the NE fied patrons throughout the rural and ninth grade; their names are Beverly PHILIP LA LO. · suburban districts and is recognized and Mary Virginia Thompson; they (Well Drilling ContractQI') as one of the leading real estate ofcame here from Glenn Burnie High Philip LaLone offers 'One of the flees. ..School in Maryland. Their sister most complete well drilling services We suggest that you phone 7193 "Barbara is in the tenth grade. to be fouml· in t'his section, doing a and have a representative call on you Mrs. Tracy Monroe gave twenty complete line of well work,. including and tell you of the many outstanding volumes of fiction books for the in- water wells, bliiiSt hole drilling and ·values he has to offer in the real. estermediate grades. We are very test hole drilling. Reasonable rates tate line. ' .. grateful to her for these nice books. are always assured. He is very CIO<ll· -------veniently located for .many- oi' the WOLVERINE LUMBER & rural readers at 5350 Eliz111beth Lake WRECKING CO. Clarkston News a<is bring results. Rd., phone 5556. we 'wish to call the attention of all The men who are employed by this firm are men who have had years of readers who intend bo do home re· experience and can serve you best in pairing or remodeling, to the Wolvertheir line, m~ny -~ell jobs that they int> Lumber and Wrecking Co.'s com· have completed in this section· speak plete lint> of ail building supplies'" which e8lll bt> purchased at very reafor themselves. sonable prict>s. They can savt> you on No matter what your problems may be, just call them over the phone used lumber, timb€'ns, diiWrs. roofing, or drop them a card and they will ex- shingles, cedar_ and oak posts, com· plain f-ull details placing you under bination du0ors. Estimates free-ly furnished, etc. Locatt>d at 300 S. Padno obligation. · In ma!Qng this. Spring Review we dock, phone 29784. It is an established fact that the wish to refer this popular well drillbuiider can buy much cheaper art'.! er to all of our suburban readers. have a wider range of selections to choose form when dealing. with such Hollywood's Incredible "Phantom a well-stocked institution such as this Burglar!" Is Your Wife Sorry She firm who has spent years in th.e Married You? Two of the :'viany In· lumber business and are in a position to help you select the proper materteresting Features in The American ials fOr your particular job. Weekly, the Magazine Distributed . This company also pays highe.;t With the SUNDAY CHICAGO HER- prices for old buildings that you no longer need. ALD AND EXAMINER. PERFEcTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES Vacuum Boaster Supplies BO% of tho Shilling Eflolf PERFECTID KNEE-ACTION RIDING .. SYSTEM Every 40· seconds of every day, ·Somehody huys . a new Chevroletf - STYLING , NEW BODIES IIY FISHER CHEVROLErS FAMOUS VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX (WIIh /mpro..d Shotl<proof$/eer/nu) (01 Mosbr 01 Luu mlllels IIIIJ) NEW "QBS_ER.YATION CAR" VISIBILITY.- ••• and the demand Is -increasing -day aft~r day SEETERLIN BROS•., Inc. Clarkston Phone 3 7 THAT SPRING FEELING? + PAINT •. UP MOUXTED J:';DIA~ asco 0 Nature is awakening with new freshness and new color. Bring these same qualities of. Spring ilito your home with clean, bright walls ... lustrous floors .•. new lifP. for faded woodwork and fumiture ... and most of all-COLOR. At the sign of the . WARRIOR Exterior paints HOuSE P.-\INT BAP..K PAINT ) P.OOF PAINT PORCH A:\D DECK PAlNT We are now stocking the entire. line of KASCO FEEDS. Starting Mash, ~tarting and Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Growing Grains, Scratch Feed, ·Poultry Flushing Mash, Broiler Ration, Dog Feed, Pig & Hog Feed, Rabbit Ration, Calf Meal. This is not a new feed, but an exceptionally high quality feed at a <;hea:per price. A . new feed for this community. Interior paints by the Pontiac Varnisli Company are the .incarnation ?£ Spring. They offer you a wide choice of CQ~<ors in a 8 variety of durable finishes. Interior paints, MODER~"'E FI:N1SH FLAT WALL FINISHES SE:i\II-GLOSS FINISH INTERIOR GLOSS. FINISH FLOOR EX Al\1EL.'S VARNISHES OIL AND VARNISH STAINS ,¥ r 0 .•, NEW COLORS'I ·-· . If you want a new color thrifi, a~k to see tlie "Mo'deme" color chart. These viv_id, interestin'g colors were created for interiQr" use and they are rin accord with the tempo and charm of modem• living. Even their names are exciting •• .,_Blonde Ivory .•. Jaguar Orange . ·• . Bolero Brown ... Continental Blue . .. . and others. Here's color .inspiration for living rooms, dining rooms, bed- _f) Pi1inters' ,supplies BHl'SliES A~D TOOLS DROP CLOTHS LADDERS. SPONGES. CLEANERS. ETC. EXAMPLE 10 . rooms ancl halls. Pontiac Varnish Company p~ints are easier to· apply anti ~vd ~ better coverage per gallon. · ·we ~ f~rnish all the supplies yo~ .Will need: Tlier~., ar~'"full . . directions on each can of paint, and also on the color chartl which may be ol;>tai1_1ed_ upon request at \this· store. . ""'"""'· j ,~- ... : l - --- . . ·· • ·- --- 1 · ~cis~ i-n-Bu~~n· Street ~ · r• .. ' · ' ,.•. '· -. :. ·r· :WATERFORD; MICH.· · ... · '- ' . B~~!ictcr. :Mt~!llil~·: . .· .,:· ~.vJ~ ~;' tortN~Ir· oF· .~lss ··,~._,_, ... ctt'Njo~:· ."StREETS· .. ' ' .•• ~··. •. • ( • • ' . ' f . • ·-· • f • Waterfor-~ Farm·su.pply Co. -c- · • SEND US. A CARD AND WE \ll[lLL SEND YOU FRE~ OF aNY CHARGE, A: '::P.AMP}lLET, "A TWO-WAY VALUE FOR EVERY POULTRY RAlSER". SHOWING THE NUMEROUS WAYS THIS 1\'lATERIAL MAY .BE USED . :IIAftltt_ $J'iQBS ., .. · .. · ...... - These feeds are put up in beautiful and useful bags ·. .of _dress .goods rri'ateriat all in guaranteed fast ~olors.. _r,his material may be us.ed for .making hundreds:· of useful artie~es of clothing. · b P o· N. l I A C VA :R N I S H .. C 0 M P A N·Y J 8 ~~; _"_:~~~~2~:-~~~~--' ____ --- $1.40 '"" 1 • ' ' . H. B• .MllJIIIJJ]~~G. .~ CLAaKSTON~ MICulGAN r·, .. ROY'S SALES AND _... ,. SERVICE. (Washing Machines and' Vacuum· Clea:o.ers Repaired) Conveniently located, for many of · 011r suburban ,teader.s at 96 Oaklaitd street phone 24021, where they offer one .of the most complete repair Sllfvices in this section f(ll' all types of electric washiD.g machines, refrigerators, vaQull!m clea:o.ers, radios, Fla.t Irons, small electrical .appliances. Roy's Sales and Service have at all times a large allld complete stock of ne" Gibson refrigerators, .radi.(!'S, Meadows washing machines, Premier Dnplex vacuum cleaners, ironers, as well as a large 'stock of rebuilt rnachines which are sold at very reasonable prices. This company is also supplied with ~he ml(}st complete and largest stock of reJU!>ir parts in the state outside of De,troit. If you·need a.ruy parts for your equipment call at Roy's. A department for, the repairing of .all types and :;;izes of electric motors, · ·mro---rewinding-·i-s---maintaiaed....here at. Royts. Roy!s Sales and· Service handles a complete stock of balloon wringer rollers for any make of washer. Bring in your old wrin~er "roll for a sample. 'Remember this iuldre.ss the next time that you are in need of their type of service and be convinced as hundreds of other<> have been, ---------· MAY 5, 1939 Tll~ CLARKS'J;ON N.EWS -----· PONT·IAC ·JPRI:NO ~REVIEW A. DEAN & SONS , ( \\i1liamson Fm:nace;; Sales & , Service) This firm is headquarters in this tPrritory for the famous line of Willia!llson fu:rnaces, all types IOf lilheet Paid Ad,v.:rtising ~· sidi~ DR. L; :&.AKER. AUTOMATIC OIL HEATING ARTISTIC MEMORIALS f!letal wortr, roofing and jobs. (Palmer Gila,!luate Chiropractor) CO. (Monllmemts of grani'te and marble) 'l;h.Piaense be pdourchased on tthe FHd A r. C. L. .. Baker is Iawwn as llln • WI no wn paym~n ·a:o. llP (24 Hour Pllll'king Service) D (Sales and SerVice) With sh&wrooms and offices located t.o three years to pay. Most conv~ently located for many eminent member of the modern drugWith salesrooms a111d office located at 384 Orchard Lake ave. phone T'he furnaces sold and serviced by ,.\ of o11r readers at W. Huron and less profession, located in the Pontiac Wayne streets, phone 6067, The Riker Bank Bldg., suite 608, Phone 2 4275. at 13 Orchard Lake, phone 4834. The 24972. This firm are the manu:factur- A. Dean & Sons are sold at very Lady attendant. By mealllil of' his Automatic Oil Heating Co. are agents ers a111:d agents for those heauti.ful moderate· prices; eas'y credit terms Bldg. Garage operrates a large and skilled llll1d successful practice he has in this Slection for those famOU$ Timof dignity and cha.racter.' can alway:< be arranged to suit the spaci-ous garage and offers the motoring public an automobile parking and gained a well merited cliev.tele from ken Silent Automatic Oil Burners, al- Estimates fu:mished on any kind of purchasPr, They also feature repair- So oil hul"j.t!ing equipment for all in- Domestic or Foreign Granites. First ing nf all makPs of furnaces and storage service that is one of the best over a wide territory. Thework. of the chiropractor: is to dustrial and domestic purposes. class workmanship and materials he uti ••12· systPms, also vacuum cleanin this section. They have space tlhat ing- and part.,, and can repair any is enabling them to take Clllre of all correct sublux.ations found in the . They can install Timken equipment goor~ntscd. m your-present coal burning fwrnace T'h1s company features Beautiful type of furnace; no matter what cars and feature a 111mp system that spinal column. This is done by adjustment of the by converting your present heating Me~orial ~ ..Monuments of all sizes; ~!nl)>P ,-"ur' is in they can fix it at has become so popular in the large articulations , of the spinal column system into an oil burning system. whf,\!h are being. sold all ovet' this anrl; \'Pn· low cost. : cities of the oountry. T'hese burners are sold at very surr.ounding cDunties. Headstone> and The mPn employed at this firm We wish at this time to call the at- thus relieving irritation from the tention of all of our readers to the nerves and thus restoring· a normal moderate prices. Easy credit terms grass-markers can be made to vour have had long and practical experi~ of rlifT,:I'Pnt Pnce in their work. All work is under fact that the cost here for parking flow of energy from the brain to the· can always be arranged to suit the order from a . --- -- · :11 r. Dean·~ pers<>nal supervision . and completely servicing ·your"ca-r is diseased part of the bo,dy. That this purchaser. These can be purchased on colors. · Their artists arP constanth· crPat-, Tn thi;.; Spring Review we wish to no more than that of any garage. does restore health is· being proven the FHA plan. What would make a more .appro- ing new designs and wnPs of ·col"r tn: n.ft•r our readers to this firm and •~ day-· t-o day irt th~ .office of Dr.. Thei.r _s_kiJJe!l. attendants are i'n a betBaker. The latest types of equipment priate ·m've!ltrrrent--tor-·the · entire-fam- ·meet rli,;criminating- tastes . 1 :'UI"I"'''t ) ou g-et acquainted witli tbeir ter po~ition Their purpose is to sen:e vou ·witt1 ~furnace an<l·roofing· ~ervice: ·Remem· --- .~ The policy of this establishment is have been installed, includipg- com- ir'y than having this company Install srmpathetic undPntanding ~·lwn th~lllwr the address 208 E. Pike, Phone to employ only the competent, train- plete X Ray Laboratory, a Pat)wclast one of their oil hurners? Drop in at'· their ofTice or phone need helping- you splect t lH• <l]l· :,:t;;,'j:l. · ed attendants to take care of your machine for examinations, e'ttl. Anyone not in good health desiring 4R34 and they will explain details. propnate memorial for )'OUJ' departf'rl' needs. '. -ELLIOTT'S FURNITURE T'hey can gas and oil your car to learn what the chiroprao.tor can dp You are placed under no oblig-ation. J,"·ed onef<. ·-----.; HOSPITAL check your tires and radiator, for them may obtain a co'nsultation In making this Spring neview ·we ~ give you an A-1 wash job, completely and examination by p)loning 2427;) wish to refer thesP rf'liable nil burner NATIONAL COLLEGE"'OF dealers to all of our reader;.;. . Loratro out Of the high rent dis· servicing your automobile while you for an appointment. .1n_making thi~ Spring Review ~·e. BEAUTY. CULTT;Rfff-· are attending to your bu_!!iness. 1; t.rict whl•rt• th'{•y can save you." on. aU wish t,o ·refe.Y 13-r.ROACH MILLINERt' ·· (L1censrd B!>aufy Scho1)1) tyJi<'s of upholstering _and fumit_ure Next time you are in Pontiac . ..- .. (T'h<'' ·wt'tl1 tLl1-t' I,a t t'H t) . () nf' 'f th fi n•pairinl! ~ 1"1 Oakland phone· SHERRIFF-GOSLIN this establishment and be convinced to ·all of• our readers. . I':.a ld wm · ph one 259 ·· Th I f od . " nest· h!'auty ·~chooh;· to• "lfi''l ~ ·> at.u ato :>92. • 20. ROOFING COMPANY aR hundreds of others have been. ' , . R~ ' ): (' 1{oach ;'olillilll'f~ slon• i~ al-I 1.''' nun 111 thi'R RI'Ction of thp ,;(:d,.' l~u~ dirN"' <tnd ,;ave the middle man's 1 ·~ l'wy ~pecialize in custom 97.~>·"'·' IH':~'It. ~ '] HAGLER S ii.DIATOR SHOI · n•ady a '"··"orrl wherf'\Pr hat;- t'or ls loca!Pd at 11 W. ·Pik!', ph•>Il<' (Roofing c~ntractors. and KIRBY pACKING CO. ~- 1 t,· (' 11 )_ 1>u•·1 I 1·n· ·m !.( rl)o m suites, occasional Con.venently located at ,1,02 E. How,-_,' wome1.1 an• nwntimwrL Th<• '.Plt>l'li!m Thf' ~atinnal C'oll.f'!!f' of B~,,, ani street, phone 21131. I he H~!dcr s ·of ><t)l~·.~ and t'oiors an• \ar<l'd and turf' nfTt•r' thP g•rls anrl woml'n af. chair-<, otluman><, etc, Their prices ·• ---ted Applicators) (Wholesale Meat Packers) . art• rea 11 y rea>;onahle and they alU<AA> most conveniently for 1 " ' many of ~ur readers at 359 S. Jessie, The Kirby Packing Co., who a.re Radiator Shop features repainng of! sr) intt•r.-sting that thP Jlllrchase of a I wt•ll a" _nwn in thi" terri tal'\· a ·h,"n"" an t~pes ,of radiators, ·rccu~nl(, ciJ--f.hat ~s a yea! p!Pas~;rp .. E\PT.Y i·alt's: .'''"!Pan~ a prof""sion that.is alwaYs··""'' carr:v an ample stock of .various. phone' 27213. The Sherriff-Goslin wholesale meat packers, operate one e.,!nl·s and fnhrics, specializing in ensRoofing Co. specializes in all types of the finest ml;at pa:l:khig plants in culatHm l'e~tored. Also gas tanks anJ, p<!rf<rl)l upon n·qu,.,.,t will h<• dad. to :n dt•mand. fhf';,. "''''~''" ;, ,.,.,,. t" unrlr>r-t:,'l·: '''"l uph•>l.stl'red ,.:uites made from of roofing including "Art-Loc" As- this section, <located at ·19 Turk street hot water heaters repaired; ,;peciai-: a~sist you in making your ciHlict• so izing in sol~l'ring. , . i that Y'>ll may. lw as~nn•rl 11f ~f'ttinu;: l.crfHI'" t 1·•·ir in-:rurtnrs :11·,,'' ·•. ,,,. 0 ,1 y•.ur unkr. . phalt Shingles and "Shingletex" As- phone 20131. They feature quality All ":ork 1s guarantN'•' and reason1 a hat, that will lw JWrfPctly suilro to· ... :1., ln\··· h:1d :.w~r·~ •>f r~p<·rir·hc i" u,!l:: tlw C•llnpetent ··are employed besto.s Siding, the permanent finish- beef, wal, lamb and mutton making d 1 are as:-<urc<l. Work call<'d your facP. -" h:1' r• h:1 l ·l.mQ' practical experi-· able pnces tLi.- t)'"(' ,,r ,. .·nrk. requires no painting. Estimates are boneless cuts a ~pecialty. d . This popular t11illi1·,r>:·)· .'l"'\1 i" J.,.: 1 hr "'''"'"wil r·.,p,.,.,.. ,.f P.••·1u' ·· . ..... ,,1,,._,,. th'· u] 1holstery line and given free of charge, placing you unFarmer ..; in this territory may ob- for an t elivered in Potttiae. ~ .· .•. ,·.~aL•l t ,,. tliiT•·rence in quality ::--io matter how bad your ra ia~or C':1t'•·d at' I:Z .\V. ll'lr"'l ~t 1 ·, .. t, 1:1,.1,, •._,. ('qlfun· i- •1 . , 1·1,· .,1,.,,. 1·•. ,-. •n·,·•·l·,•.·•t···· d bl' tain highest market prices for their eT'I'.hno 0 Igatioln. · . hog-s, ca.ttlr. calves and lambs bv is darnag·ed thi.'"' Arn1 \Vi I l fix it :--o it :2'-'-211, ~111d f,·:ttun·..: ·~1~ h1<td :-:iz0~ in '-"11''!'"--tqJ Ji'l'-i!~·~·· Jvl...: 1 t•c"l' 1 ~. T~ 1 .. ;,. ,"!_· e ,men emp oved bv h1s companv 1 · k t' th · r t k J: .. ''"'" 1 k11 )·nur furniture is in 1'th tl : will louk and Wlll'k like new.' . dueling l;ll'!!" ;,.,.; O:Pl·!IL You wiiL'A:'d • ""'1n•:'>1"11+ '"r·.-j,... hn1n 1, v·i··lo~ ;,. ""are men who hav~ had.lon >ractic;l mar e In~ eJr n~eR oc "' 11" . i d o lbl . · old P!'tahl1slwd packmg- companv. Play safe and ha\'C yo.1.1r r~uliatl)l' tLrrn courlPou-.: ;111d at('rlll\J1)1.datrn!.! t:,in a n·~-:~;, i:l~lll!'.Ji·,t, 1:.· 'II"''~ 1! 1,.. t •·!' .-'"'1''' for the coming seaexper ehnc e an k~re c_overe hy msur-_ A prominent, depe~dable ho~se in checkPd IHJ\V, to as . . ure you of ha\·ing- at all tinH.):-:. ThPrP i...:. 1111 '''hr·J' ll'il- 1~r.. :diJ: 1ti·' · <;,)()d {'\!' ,,:4'''r'(' . 1 ,. !'- ,.,., '.,,. i<'tting- tlli~ fir·m recover. or reI., I :111: !'•"~''' nf turniture that ance w 11e war mg- on vour ouse. p . . . 111 The Sherriff -Goslin Co. carr\' all nnt1ac, wh1ch has g~.ned. Rtrnn>; fa- your 'car in the lll'nper condition for, lillf'l')' ~hnp i11 tl.i.- .-•·eli,:· 1' at i- ·,t,,, __ ,,,.,.a]·_,.,.\_ in ,!,. ·" , ~·ll I I I - Lilt l ' l t i 111\. sunliner driving. Sa\'0 nloney a.nd I hPtt••r prepare<~ td '-i'l'\'(' tht) X••nl··ll DPrt\ t\ ('ul:qn· i:;. >-1:~1 fll r· .f ·hi' their own paper. ~ carrvin char e vor _among-. farmers 1~ this terrJt.ory I' .:1· ,[,.,,·:i••l". hlll•""t ,-alue and good · h ·the abov<' :1\ - "f th:' cc>mmunit\·. • · t · th · gN· d ~ for 1ts po!Jcy of paymg best pr1cei' time by t:.Jking t f your car to r, ' 1\- 1•! .' 1f ._....... - ·•,.q..... (I ·:1 1 1 f'r, •It· '"r·~ 1, •• or m ercs or 12 mon s. o o"n f h 1 · ttl D 1 • h' addres~ ancl have one oft ell' experts 1 :.:-<)·· i..: th.· timt· tlJ :-•<··ct ~·()ur haL; 1n lilf'' :t'ld ti)-: 11 • •r, l··a)·J' f·>· 1,.1J :, 1_ ... , . ,.,, ''"''' l>N·•1 re~ponsible for the payment until 30 days after job is or . ogs anr ca e. ea ers m t JS 1 i:.r:···· i''u ,· .. n.t2·c• which they are en- - 11 r,"' 1t d sectwn have found that tlwy can de- check 1t nver. You are plaePd under :.t·\\' H1· tk1s ~11 d d, . . Jt.:n~ .:.t!'t· ai'l•.:t\·~ 11 ,1' t 11 . •' 1.... ,,rI . l ! I!' I I,r·I ~ ; ~ l, ·· ·:~~· .t:l r, ·,·r t ~i~ :·if'ttion: eo'*~· e e · h h pend nn the Kirbv ·Packin.g Co. to no' obligation. 11 _ ,,.. 'j f turP. . ' 15 cfornpafiny asd co.rt~pe 1tt>< 1 b un- supply tlw he~t in. their meat prod· · ' Irer1s ot' rna ng thi l an t'll;;l!lmg d JOth s 111 uc t s at correct pnees anr1 a -r('hable s sec wn anr. are s 1 un er e 10 spn·ice at all time!:. year free sernce and wntten g-uarantee. The company hao; bePn in thi!<" BLAIR'S BARGAIN SPOT same business :n years and otH•ratP (Dept.•ndahle used ears) 32 brallChes in Ohiv, Indiana anrl One of t ht> cit v's finest used car lots Michigan. ~ located at 66. S. Perry phone 1911 They abo specialize in ino:ulation and o·ffers for your inspection a work which they haw installed in large stock of good dependable ust'd many homes in this and surrounding cars. T(}day it is not. n·t>Ces><ary to go counties. to the larger citif's like Detroit for Phone 272t:l •'r drop them a card. cht>aper \lSCd car,., hf're at the above They will call on you and explain the address you can secure some of the best type of material for your par- he><t bu:yR in modern cal'l'· ticu Jar job. T'heir position in the used car field places them in a position to buy these OAKLAND AUTO PARTS dependable uBetl cars at the !oweot (New and l'sed) posi'ible market prices. Their motto Conve.niently located .for our rt>ad- hPil\g, "Better. Used Cars at Lower ers at !89 Oakland ph{)one 5200. Oak- P1-ic<:s". The,· arl' npen e'\lf'ning-s for your land Auto Parts is knoW'II as one of the largest auto wreckers located in convenience. Ea>')' crPdit terms can alwavs be this section, carrying a fu:ll supply of u.sed auto parts, also batteries, gen- ·l!tranged to suit the buyer. Rememerat>Ors and starters, used tin•s, radi- ber the aboi:e address and inspect ators, specializing in parts for all their complete stock of ui'ed cars at mak-eS of cars: A 'feature of import- vour r>arliest coh,·enience. You are ance in,.talling auto gla..48. Low j,laced' uT,i{!Pr cn~nn>Oill~li1:1:Nl~---------c-::=j-----ttFil-----,,:.::..:L.~==-~::.: prices are always assured. They also pay cash for any make RELIABLE WELDING. SHOP car regardless of the condition. Located for many years at 44 W. { . Universal Food Remember the abo.Ye address the Lawrence, phone 27820, this wt-11 . Reg. $1.95 Value next time you are in Pontiac. You known welding shop is onf' of t'he can't go wrong when buying parts or best ~quipped boiler and welding any kind at this ad<lress. >'hops in this section of the county, 8pe<:ializing in all types of guaran~ lt'ed body and fender repair and auto OASIS Introductory· (Dine & Dance Till ? ) painting work. a romplete lawn The Oasis, popular dine and dance mower and sharpening service at Prlce! Fa m o u 9 Universal chops 2 lbs. per min .. club is known as the "Gay spot on the vpry rea,';.()nable prices. ute. Ilns three ruttf"rB Dixie" located in Drayton Plains With a cPrvicE' dPpartmPnt on a par • . . coars(' ntedium and fin"· J·: a. s l 1 y phone 9362. Dine and Dance here to with the b!'st and with efficient pPo('looned, 1 n s 1 de ap.d the music of Jack . !'rlorgan's band, pie in charg-e of every feature of their out. featuring Bernie Adam,. ;;ervice this well-known establishmE>nt T'his popular night club spared no has takf'n its ·place as one of the vital Regular $1.25 Value expense to make this on<; of the fin- factors in the b.u~ine's life of thi:; est clubs· in this section with new part of the .state. comfortable surrounding~;~ which will T'hiR is one· of the most mO<lern During H,;,frlware Week prove to be of great benefit to their boiler and welding- shops anrl ha,o a ONLY.' ....... many patrons: A quiet air of refine- reputation for tuming out 'work of ment pervades the placaJY.!.ct t_lle gen- claSf<, for the reasnnahleness of its ial surroundings present an ideal at- charges and for getting it done when mosphere in which to dine and enjoy vromised. an evening of entertainment. The They maintain modernly equipped correct air condition units have been trucks which can service you at yofir installed to make dancing here a gen- home. Special attention to farmers: uine pleasure every Thur., Fri., Sal. I have your farm equivment r!'paired and Sunday. , now, rea,.:onahlf' pnce~ arl' always asLunches and all of your favorite 1 Rured . .. brands of draughtanrl bottle beer and W. .J. ·CRAWFORD wine and liquor are ser:ved, cool, re( Hdqts for Fordson Tractors) freshing and tempting. Offf'ring for your inspection the After theatre parties will find this a most delightful place to complete new line of Fordson Tractors for 1939, which a,re now on display, h.ere the pleasure of the day. you will also find a large stocl1 of LIPPARD FURNITURE CO. used tractors in very goad condition Located where they CllJI\ Sllve you and moderately priced. Witlb showDAOOR CLOTHES HOOKS money on anythitng. yOU may need in rooms a,nd Rf'rViee department located Now Reduoecl to •• • the new and used f'urnjtUTe line, con- at 86 Mariva.. phone 25806. veniently located at 131-133~0akland, Tractors, like trucks are purchased phone 6806. This popular fur"ltiture today with the demand of strength, store specializes in buying and s'il- power and the ability to perform aring-g,ooa , · • u:o~s undec!llJ __comiitfo.ns, and '·lb. Can of 80IP gardless of whether YOU want 00 buy, to repay lhP OW'flff' in long service 11 lndow Clean"' sell or exchange--see them. and a hptter margin of profit. Here you will find a large and comT'he trp-ctors sold and serviced by rpf•JI'• on Soap Clean• lnc:reasea c:loaet capacity-saves 'ythiDs - Injures aothlnr. plete stock of new and used kitchen this firm of Pontiac, who are tractor space, Holds six atuita or drt;ss :llent for furniture, woodk, auto•, etc. sets, dining .room sets, combination. specialists, are built to meet modern hangers. 8" long. Easily in·· '?hy'• stoves and other good household fur- conditions. stalled, complete with screws •. niture which are sold at always lDw W. J. Crawford and his agents will , " ... pnces. gladly demonstrate their tractors at The O'Dell's Cartage Co. is also any time. placing you under no oblioperated- here at thi~ address, special·. gation. You are always welcome to izing in .24 bOUl' !i~t'vit!e ,on local and visit t1tem and let. them aid· you 'in long distance. moyint:- at very~·reason.• solving your tractor problems. · ·able piitles. ·Remember ~e above ad•; The editol' of this Spring Review S1x Convement Stores toServt You: Pontiru:: 822 Baldwin; Perry at Gl~nw»od; 20 Osmun St.· Drayton Plains· Keego dress the next time you· are in need wishes to refer this concern to· all of Harbor; Al.lbl.\11\ Reiglitf:J -' ·· ,.' of their service. 0\11' r(laders. RIKER BLDG. GARAGE c~tnh ~e~orials c:~lection to serve "you:- ..... - ~ri,Ps, and ~aker,.ch_irnpractor,' Fir~! '1 I 0 ,~wd~ ~.- I,,.,,. ,: j 1 is 1 POCK·ET WATCHES . . . . KI:EGO .HARQW,ARt: ··--· '-·-. · -~ · ,,. , -.~ ·., . : . · :~. ::.· ... · ''- · ·· :t\1'1,'.· anQ: ;r.!rii. Wild~ Deail _have ·. ·~heir guest, his motlier, Mrs. · "'""Qea;n Marioll. · · > )lorn 'tO Mr: and Mrs. Freshney of Berkley a. daughter, Joanne RobeM;a, (ln Monday at the Laura 'Ash Hospital in _Clarkston. · Everyon~ wm be soriy to learn that L. J. Chamberlain continues to be. quite ill and is confined to his bed his home on Orion Road. · Mr. and Mrs, John Metheny and . Ml'll. Paul Fitzpatrick · of Detroit spent last .Ftfdlly with M,r. and ~rs. lra- Jones. ·) Mrs. Ft•ed Hourteni and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of Grand Blanc were callers at the Elmer Collins home last Sunday afternoon. . . Jeanne Foster, bf Clarkston, is a member of the stlfff·of the Michigan Journalist written and edited by stu~~-~--UCJ'"'"--'.LU.-the Department .of .Jom:nal-. ism at the University. of Michigan. . Ben Comstock, · post. commander. -and Elmer Collins attended the Oak,. land County Council for the Amer- of • Q -:1. The Market Place CLARKSTON BEAUTY SHOP. .••...,..,, RUDOLF SCHWARZE ACME QUAUTY~ e GRANITE . . FLOOR ENAMEl.. e --·.e. ·william~ 'Still.rffmr ~Uca.ns 23c · Friday-Satul'day, May from_ D~b:P!t (ln- Smruta.v -~~t¢~110~):tl_ ,~;xpe:(:ted. ing • Reel Treet Peanut But~. : · <Y''~'"'"· Wendy Barrie in and spenJLA f.evr in TTI',TT,_..,..,_ TI[E cB-ASKERVILLES'1 It public F-am--iiy Flali.es. -T--.u .. n.. a-.2 'F1bts.h ar' _21c on · Orion ROad. She enjoyed rlinnf'!>•·l Fivm be given That publication w1m ..·om Boyd, George Ha.yes i~ noti_ce of a copy of this i3rder once each . 2 eans 19c With friends in Clarkston. will go to Los tor a SUNSET TRAIU'. week for three succes.sive .weeks preSalad D · Miss Bettieal\II Comstqck, a student of days and then to San Francisco. SU1l!ill.y-1V,l'Onday, May 7-S...,...Don vious to said day of hearing, in the Hostess ressmg, · nurse at the Mercy College of Nurs- . Rev. Dwight Large js giving the Ame9}l'e, Loretta Young, Henry Clarkston Newl! a newspape.r printed · qt jar 19e ing in Detroit, spent a -few houn-.n address at the 50th Anniversary B~n­ Fonda in "THE STORY ,OF ALEX- and Circulated in said county.· Sugar, 10 1bs_.,...........~............49c . ARTHUR E •. MOORE, Henkel's Family Flour, . her home in- Clarkston last Friday af- ·quet for the Epworth League, in •Al- ANDER GRAHAM BELL"; SelectA true copy. Judge ·of· Probate, 24~ lbs 73c terhocin. · bien, Michigan, J<'riday evening. Var- ed Short ~Subjects. Florence Doty, Silver Floss Saur Kraut, Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., May 9-10-11Frank Perrin who..,Jlad the misfor- ious · · Methodist churches- in and . · . 4 cans 25e tun·e to be injured while dynamiting around Jackson, ;Battle Creek, Lan- Claudette Colbert, Don AIJI.e(!he in · Register of Probate. Inc May 5th John L. Estes A. W. Coffee, 3 lbs ................ 39e "MIDNIGHT". ground around fruit trees on his sing, will be present. Attorney at Law Sala da T ea, B rown Label' 409 Peoples State Bldg. father-in-law's farm last week is reLJ!lGA.L NOTIGE!I ' Yz 1b 29c covering niceiy and is able to return Salada T~ Blue Label, MR. JOHN L. ESTES, Attorney at Pontiac, Michlga~ to· his office. Law, 409 Peoples State BJdg., Yz -tb 35c Ben Comstock was among those Pontiac, Michigan Kix or Wheaties, pkg........ ~ ...lOc <For rent - 3 room- apartment - STATE OF MicHIGAN-The Prowho travelled north. last Fripay to be Syrup Blue Label, can...lOc ready for the. opening of the trout partly furnished...:.adults. 33 Miller bate Court for the Cotmty of Oak-. ........ uv Dog Food, 4 cans ...... l5c land . . . ' ' season. He went to the Canada Creek Road,- Clarkston. · ,.&~ 2 lg pkgs __ ;_ ......-..... -.....37c At·.;. session of said Col.ut, held at Ranch -and .returned to his home on 3 pkgs ...... -........... 25c LAWN MOWERS-Grinding an? the Proba.te Office in the City of Oleo; tb ................:................... lOc Sunday. · Formerly for Pontiac, in saki County en· the 12th Pure Lard, 2 lbs~...-................. 17c · Mr.· and Mrs. Wil!lam Dunston repairs. Also; -new lawn' mow~rs . d day of April A. D•. 1939. Salt Pork in Brine, lb ............l5e Rita's Beauty Shop sale.· Dial 3781. Key cuttmg an Present, Hen. Arthur E. Moor.e, were· hosts to the members of her Fresh Side Pork; tb _______________ l7c . Judge of Probate. · ' · Club and their husbands on washing machine repairs. Same Prevailing Prices Fi·esh :uams, ~ole, lb ........18c I. Atherto»., In Mafter of the Estate of Tuesday . evening at their home. A Veal fin' StuJil!~· _lb .............. l2c ~os_ M_ap~__e _ESt[ .,iryj_R:.:.o":is:'Iiei&1ila5Gtaley, deceased.. : pot cluck dinner was enjoyed IHH.I--<fur~ 20 s. Main st. -m::-Graiey-;·lrosbaml of said Store Cheese Mild, lb ............15c 0 ing the evening games kept the deceased ha_ving filed in said court an CLAnKSTON group busy. amended petition praying that the Wa:nted...,-'()ld live horses for fox administra t~on, ... of said "estate be Telephone 88 Piwne 3<1 farm. $3 to· $8. Geo. Perry, Clarks- granted to Thomas M. Graley or to Clarkston. Mleh. some other suitable person, ton:. phone. 143-).V. , •• extremely resistant lo foot traffi,.. •• •• e qt 90c Ideal for use on wood or concrete floo~ ••• where yon . wnnt color •.• kitchJns, halls, steps, basementa, garage5, bedrooms, etc. One quart is tisually enough to do the average size ftoor• Acme Floor Enamel drie~ quickly and .is easy· to apply. Washable. Comes in all popular colora. -. G. A. 'tVALTER IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN YOUR CHOICE OF NEW 1939 SPECIAL ••e CL\HI\STO:'\ · A•B or · DETROIT JEWEL MODELS This ls Ou Us! Prove In Your Ow~· Way That~. ' - _,MODERN CAS RANCES ARE ALL THAT'S .GEST! - - GENERAL MOTORS' SECOND LOWEST-PRICED CAR · WILL GIVE YOU ATHRILL YO'(J'\1.1 NEV~R _BAD BEFORE You•Jl ~e~ bran~-new' thiilf~ • --~. · from Pontiac's stlken-smooth . · ·"rfonnanc;e,1-iltaby rl~e1 and roomy · .. · · ~JiX.,pr.y;J.)tit t~~ blggest thrill of-all Will 1 . ~.:!JI·~L·~~_j~ • .'.~orn-e "'~C!n .' _f6U h~artl how ~asilY. you c~-,buyJ:~ia- bigj luxudous ·, b~~~yt ...o·:.; ·w:·_.;.:u · .. ·. . , . ED· w·· : ·: ,'-.\, '.".·-.> .. · . ' : : ~- .. 11,·P· :\;p'.:i ··E·• (··_:. ,-~ ~- ' . LIBERAL FREE ···TRIAL Come In·- Or ~hone 8J5J _.._,._._ •. :~. ,lw ·.k.-:o~eah•~ bemo..-&attoa-·Y.op7-ii~ ;ua4-.'Piic»m ·oa Ja.,;,.. ~,,· _':~ .. ·: -·~.:· Wo~en every-Where acctaim. the ·modern gas range a glorious, cr~wning 'ach!evement -the greatest advance in years I Amazing improvements for cooking perfectio~ New: speed. New control. And clean as a whistle. We want you to know,. for yourself, what a marvelous part.ne.l- a modern range ·eMl be-by-trying it your own way, in your owp home. · Here are f~atures to delight you. Enjoy a generous 60-day trial _ -find out about ~he trade-Jn plan--:an<t .terms ?f 2 to 2¥2 ¥ears. _ _Choo~e,f~o~,A-B or·Det~oit J~wel Spectals-w1th a 1tomattc top ~--tlight1;n-g; du,~ners '>Vlth doze~ _ ·. . • radio dial type ; roll-out drawer smokeless br.~>ller; porcelam hned oven; utensil drawers; tabl~ top design. .. ~Ja.. '· \·•::' ·. ·. . · ...... . ~ ........................ TRADE )'OUR OLD STOVE AS· DOWN PA¥M"E,NT .OM .2 YEA8 :tERMIJ-.:·:·' ··.-. r' . \.o:;r,,'·'.;·,,:·_'J;:~;-<-' '_,' '1.:: ... , ·-· "Look U~"J,jfVUp" .as ·this w~ell: .Y¢¥s• A Cl;,is~ of 25 _girls }rom the was the fiftieth .annlversacy qf :the Wilsqn Ave. M. E. Chur~:h wa~;; presLeague. . 1 .~ . · . .· ,,. . . el)t•• 'J.'hey wer~ ~c;:Qmpl!.jqed, by .the' r \. · 1\!1·s: Sam \1org~ contin\tes .to be The attendance at the Clm·kston•·teacher and',.several.adults. 'The da~s . il} ·at her home on ·south Main Str~et: ~ethodiilt Chur~h School last &un<Jay ·was· taught by Mrs; Warren St!i..:t · Everyone will be ~orry to ie,rn W1l:> ~~8, the· ·higpe~t ·~~k foP.· two during the Sunday~ Se1:0ol Jieriod.. that :&Irs. Josephine Sm\th is ill. $ld ·\C~Am(STQN, 1\UCH. is confined· tci her home. · ~-~---------1111!1"1!111 = ... , Miss .Dorothy .Cohen. spen't the i · .MILLER ,&_ BEARDSLEE ·. . . .: ..... .LUMBEll.. . . •.. ,. ·~- = BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AN:fFP~IN"~ J>~_one 2 . .....!'......~.- .. iii? . 9 M.OllEUN STUU:~- (jO~r~c·h· .w~k-end Notice of Change in Savings Interest Beginning J une.lst;·1939 . ·· · · a.·rd Lake·,A···,,.,··:e.··. · ._. 'a~t1 Mrs.inG•. H. VandenBeit . Grand Rapids ·with her 1 ...LOCAL AND.L()NG DIS'J.'!'NCE·~OYING · Mrs.·MaTY" Phn11b ha$as' her gue~ts · · GAUKLE.•Jl STORA.·GE -CO. )"·hone 2.,.9241 ; her daughter, .Mrs. Wtlfred Str'nger, and her gl'a'!lddaugbter; ·Mrs. Gladys Willson, of B!Iffalo, N. Y. 1 Mra. Pearl Urch is nctw at her home on Holcomb St. ar.d enjoys riving to school ih Detroit every . ·.. -Gidl-e-~Electri-c.-Shop on; BURNE I~- sTOKER - REFRIGERATION IN~l'ALLAT;ION -'SERVICE. PHQNE PONTIAC 31-1423 U.:HOUR SERVICE Jack·s Quality Market Groceries & l\leats we .Deli~·er· · Guests at the William Goulet hoJille last week-end 'wer~ Mi·s.· M.onte Langley of· Atlanta; G~ .• and M'"s. Ed. Salvage <Jf Jacksonvil:e, Fla. David Newlands has been .in poor beaJth and although he is feeling a . littiP. better he has to visit the hospital for treatments. Miss Ger.evi.eve Beafdslee and Miss Mildred Butters, students ·at the State College in Lamdng, spent the last week-end. with their· pare!lts in , Clarkston. ..,., ·; -·~· :11ember 'Fed~ral De(Wsit Irlout·ance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System .(LARKS.! ON -1 , "' .. Miss R.ut·h..:Piper, Flir.t, was gu~st: of· Mrs. Dwight S. Large, .last FDiday.j ' . -· and ·saturday·, and Sun'day. She was i joined by several of her friends wh.o • .to attend church antlSunday enjoy·morninl{ Sunday , _ _ _ drove to Clarkston ,.. _ _ _ _ _.,..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.# ~· S T-A·t~E:~~BAN.K ' 4668 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains dirner together. Thf' larg-ej't consn-••;ration .s'n<'e f:q:,t"-r Su'ldav g-;1therer\ at the Clarkston !II. E. Church !a~t s~'nd:Jy morning. There were many guest-.3 from out of town. Th'! sermon w~E basc,i on the Epworth Leat:ue DIXIE FRIENDLY MARKET Former-ljY Sa,ylor's Market SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS an~ now in e1Tect on Public Liability and Property Damage· Insurance I{ING'S INSURANCE AGENCY L: Mil!eur:,· Prop. QUALITY MEA'tS AND GROCERIES CASH for de~.d livestock according to si~e and condition . ; ·HORSES - - - ·s3 '. 00 CO\VS ;2.00 " Beer and \Vine to Take Out. '\\'elfare order~ gladly accepted 4:i04 Dixie Highway We Deliv"r Phime P~ntiac 3-1230 -· As interest on the high grade secuJ.ities· and Government :Bonds. necessa~y t~ use as sa~ings res.erve has now fallen below 2%, we are obliged, in· the intereSt of sound bankingto.change'the interes~ raieto l%·7o-beginnin~ June' "1st, "1939. The Board has also decided to· pay no interest on . small aecounts of $25.00 o:r less, beginning at 'that time. ~ove~ the Phone 31:122 1\irby I ·morning. ElectriCal Contracting · · .\· --------------•·----==- ..,., ifogs, ----- '---·------- - - - Cain'·~ :>,.. 1 Establish.«!.. in J. 905 1\..'I 4() ·ll·~ ALL CEMETERY WOJl;'K \Ye Hwe a Laq~e Stock for Your ApproYal ·She-e-p 0J*n T\HHenhach Bros. Co. BtLL SYSTEM EXHIBIT ..... Sundar' hv Appointm!'nt MRS. CHAS. F. STONE FE!\TDN Phone Detroit Yillt'wood 1-9-tOO - ~' -:-:-:--::-~~-------------------' s· MARI\:ERS and·. VASES accordingly ~ m·e.•--. t -~----~--------------------~--~~~------------~--- ----·--·-~ --- --- -- . ,.._,.,.,-------:----.-:..------------------..;.......---------------__;..--------~ / t iit the ·NE-W YORK .·WORLD'S FAIR See arul hea.r Jqng. ilist~cc tcle.~. phone conne.ctions established, listen to. the conversations, and perhaps be chosen by lot to make. !1 fre!! call to· any telephone in the United St~es. Hear y;u~ own voice in the .. Voice Mirror", and thus learn how it sounds to other!! over the telephone. Test the keennef.s of yo4r hearing for spoken words and for a wide ran~ of musical notes. I,. ' ,I .SPEED· UP S! vital hou:ehold tasks!" I I See and hear the '\:Oder, the m~nelous machine whieh creates !'peech v.hen its keys are played hy trained fmgers. • • "Here's something you'll r.eally appreciate;'' proclaims Electric fi ot Water. ''My job is to take a lot of work off your hands, and I bring one of the finest serviceS: electricity provides for your home. I speed up 51 vital household task~furriishing plenty of hot ·water the minute you want it for dishes, cooking, washing· windows, scrubbing .floors, oa:thing, shaving, housecleaning, the launl:lry and countless other daily uses. WheJ;"ever I go, I raise the standard of living: A home with automatic hot water, alwa:rs on tap~-~. cl~aner, more efficient, more comfortable. Ask about me at any Detroit Edison office." The Detroit Edison Compa,ny. • You arc also in\ ited to vi~ it the B..! I ~h t<lem exhil>i.t at the Golden Gate ·International Exp<isltion. ® MICHIGAM BELl TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 SO GALLONS Of HECUIC H.GT WAIER COST ONLJ lDc A DAl ' . ':t,·· .. - ' • 1 T -·~ ---~--------~----------- ,., . ; ·tt \ .. ;, 'GPPLI;;M:ENT 'i'C 1 ·W ~--~----~ ~.lr. and. Mrs. Carl Terry in tl Wl'rc f()rmer Wat -'- d ,ARKST..:. ~ ; \;.:; - · · , r ·- · ..:::-,· "~•n ..=~:-":""~··--:~ ~'!' -~=====~---· I ... -· Pontia ' Mrs. Ada Dun!::.)J, m s.-;iuitary from 1 bition-Gigolo "rl , gypt. M D 1 at the botto::n. A deer hair sweat pad 1· . . e.-..;vr res1 enu ·o. r~ •.. un aph ga"-e a. v_ery in-! Hobbi_ es_ - Ea.tm· g, · sileep.:ng and should be used if the collar is a little t• talk A number of friends gathered at • Mr. and Mrs. Don Eakle and niece eG .mg on t e cond1t10ns oj playing baseball too larg~. the Ebner Collins home last Saturday Doris Kua 1...1!~ Gr<:>y spent +'he week· E!'YPt. . · Peeves--Panty Wastes Th 11 night to help Mr. Collms" celeb-te . "t"tng. reIa~iv.es_ . Likes-T o tinker and . Dance ar must be· keptwith clean, • .., ~nd VlSl in Ohio. : ;v1r . s. E nu"1 Jp\.Oop, Mrs. Alfred Hutbing ebycohand or washing a rub Mrs. Francis ~berlain ·and· h£ hinson, Mrs. E. A. Becker, Mrs. Oli· Dislikes-JitterBugs and Girls th3 t sponge when it is taken off the horse. his birthday. Card games were player Seibert, Mrs. Kenneth See, Mrs. Smoke and Drink · · · Oiling the .. 11 . tw" . d 1 ed during the evening and at a late · da:_ug·hter, Mrs.. ' BesSI·e Owen, ,.""ve hour a delicious lWlch was enJ"oyed their guest, Mrs. Minnie Wager •U$ 8 .J • E· • Davison Mrs • Ne"l ''l"" .-. • co. ar lee a year an top a 1 H ager, Mrs. <. • ' Name--Maxine Boadway ways ~~ding ft together at the The party was a complete surprise Mt. Pleasar.t. ·:em·y !loyd, Mrst Earl Springer, Age-16 . wheti"'carrying it preserves the life of The Clar~ston Baptist €hnrch ~rs. Mllton Reddeman accompanied Grade-JWlior # J the collar. School will hold a short business ly The GOodedWill Fr"da Club was pleasar. 1e Mothers Singers of Pontiac' to Nt"ckname-Mac enterta· h In warm weather the collar should meeting followed by a program of m on I Y at t e horr. 1g at ~he National Parent Teacners Pals--Bernice Tallinger entertainment on Friday evening at of Mrs. J. R. Blakeslee, president J t M 2 3-4 t c· · · be lifted and shoulders of the horse de.licious three course luncheon 'wa . >hi·'~ven lon ay a mcmnatl, Where Seen-Every Place wiped off frequently when the· horse · is at hard work. Washing the shout7:30.. Games, stunts, songs and re- served to ten _members and t" o• F avonte · Character" Mr. an d Mrs. CharI es W"ll" . h ments p I 1ams, M;,.le--Richard Greene ders of the horse when the collar is have beenh p 1anned by guests, .Mrs. Walter Kuhn and M·. r: f res •M1ss ear1 01son and er committee, L. V. VanSyckle a.t. one o'clock.· . · 01·Ive.Board man · and . Mrs. Grace .rs. Female--Gtnger R.Qgers removed will help prevent .shoulder camposed of: decorations, Ina Rouse, h arnhart spent Sunday aftenioon Ambition A tr ·. .....us~ Burton Steiner and Don Slieiner; re- ~ ort bul!lneS& meeting \\as conduct< · 'th ·M Ed • ·· c ess cfreshments,. Dorothy Rouse and. Lil- by the'-president and this was folio' L rs. na GatiJier in Detroit. Hobbies-;ReadingOnce a gall develops, the sore area lian Beardslee. At the business meet- ed by the following program i Billy Peck is still \seriously ili·with Peeves-Boys should be Wa§hed with a white lotion · • b charge -" Mrs. Mehlberg·. short talk ~art trouble at ·his home. Likes--Cokes and Badminton made of one ounce of sugar of lead, tng p 1ans D"Islikes--lll-mannered people 1l· e made for the ·work and Wl developments thefuture Sun- on "Theu~ Ou~standing features enjoy Floyd L~master spent last Frid{ly pne ounce of zinc sulphate, dissolved 01 tiay School:"' • ed. by _some of the members durinJ t Otisville, Mich. Nante--William Wilson in a quart of soft water. · the winter". Mrs. Oscar Virgin an · ~1"!1· Frank Jeffery and father;~ Age-18 Grooming the animal after a. day·:. esse Cooper spent last Tuesday in Grade-Freshman work or sponging ·.off .with . !V~l!:!!l_ Mrs. G€orge Kimball told of thei. 5hort vacation in the eastern etroit, guests of Mrs. Lou Elcke. Nickname-Bill water in hot ..weather are other horse ·· 1 ' E " s· h · Pals--Chuck Beach savers. Cold water · should not . be 6 -•~rs. · v. pooner took t e membe1 The annual· mother and daughter · · Mrs. Isabella. Pra• and son Wil- Jn a trip up the Shenandoah valle' Where Seen-Most Anywhere thrown on the animal. Use of pasliarp of Detroit spent Sunda~_y with \Irs. F. :IL T~ ompson, Mrs. Per; anquet sponsored bv the Ladie~' Aio Favorite Charactert~re as work decre_ases will cont,rioa M ,f the Community United PresbyterM 1 Ed D-b" ute to the animal's health. ...unt, rs. Van Syckle and Mrs -:m Church -will be served in the · a e~"" mson Mehlberg gave interesting accounts ~burch parlors tonight, Friday, !lilay female-Alice Fa.ye !' l of interesting things to see in Flor- >th. The main speaker will be Mrs. Ambition-Electrical Engineer ida. Mrs. H. F. Buck gp,ve a short vietor Longfield, of Lincoln Park. Hobbies-Playing football L. G. ROWLEY, M. D. ;ketch of the Flower Show in Detroit. Peeves-Women Dray•un Pb1i.Da MidligaD rhe May meeting will be held at t·he 'vlrs. Clayton Purdy is toastmistress I Likes--Chocolate Ice Cream Offi~ Hours · md will be introduced by Mrs. Pedei' home of Mr:s. Percy Hunt with Mrs. <el r ·1 The Michigan National Yo. uth AdMorning by Appointment son. 'I" oast to t h e moth ers __Vfl-11 be1 Dislikes-Ill-mannered girls ,uck in chargec:>f the _progra~n. :iven by Charlotte Ann Maybe~ and ministration is emplo~ng 226 needy Week Days: 1:5 except WedThe Wat~rford P. T. A. met in the he toast to thP· daught.,rs by MrF youth on its school aid program in nesday; 7-8:80 except Monday Oakland CoWlty, according: ·to Orin ;chool auditorium on Thursday eve- '}eorge Chamberlain. Mrs. Reuben House 31-1024 1ing_ with ·the president, Mrs. Cliffore Watkins and Miss Mary Elizabeth W. Kaye, State Director. Office 3•1455 Nood in charge of the business meet- Gemmell will ·give readings. A pian 9 Out of the stirring past of this Youth who are accepted as eligible ng. Songs led by Howard Burt witl> solo .will be played.· by Miss Vivian great nation emerges a ,drama of ac- for· NYA school-aid by the school :VHss Margaret Pelican at the pianL kott. Mrs. Wilton Holling of Orton· complishment that symbolizes the authorities, are employed on part ert> Pn.irH·ed. 'P.~>v .. Hfl-.;<~1 Jevn~l :ille will lead community s.inginf!. traditio'fl of America~the story of] time projects for which they are pa·d had charge of the devotionals. The The invocation will be by Mrs.~ C. J. Alexander Graham 'Bell, inventor of i a maxim am of six dollars a mont1 BRUCE L. PATHE, D.O. ;ecretary's report was read by Mrs. Sutton. the telephone. His is the dramatic , and which are supervised by· school Physician and Surgeon romance of one who dreamed and officials themselves. This amount of.vlehlberg and the treasurer!s report N~s given by ~Irs. ~hzabeth Shoup. Are ~ou Repainting Your Rtruggled, loved and achieved. Sim- ten means the diffe~nce betweel'l at· Ortonville -t wa.s reported that $46 was cleare House? ~ pie, human and insplnng, the mag- tending school and being forced out. Will ma·ke calls. to Clarkston .t the dance at the Willill.lll3 LakE • nifice.nt moti .. n picti.U"e c<>ming Sun- Young people in financial need ar-: at any time ountry Club. · ·'I;'he new presiden: . ·-. '<iay to the Holly Theatre pays hom- provided with a sufficient amount of Phone 72 y-., :T. r ~·'··,·hr-~ wa;: "lP('ted as r By VAUGHN S. GARRISON .age to his genius 'ru1d to a woman's i money to pay necessary expenses. · - · - - - - - - - - - - - - ielegate tc the State Convention to Manager Pontiac Varnish Company'!" l.''evotion. DarryL, F. Zanuck's ,produc- 'such as books, lunches, tran. spor.t.a..~.· · be held at the Sault in May. The May . Paint ~tore, Pontiac, Michigan tion of "The Story of Alexander\ tion and, in many instances, .clotheR. r meeting will be recognized as Chi!' Gra~am Bell", a Cosmopolitan P~-~ The type of proJect on which· t~e ltON.t\LD A. WALTER iren's Night and will be in charge of In repnintin~; !'OU'" non<>i!,. ure ll' ducuon for 2~th Cen~ury-Fox, WJth youth are employed is designed tu Attorney at Law Mrs. Earl Wilcox who will appoint g-ood pain• anrl <>n->nloy the service~ j Don Ameche (m the title role(-~_ Lor-\ provide work experience in his cho~<< n 1}15 Peoples State Bldg.. Pontiat 1er own committee. Mrs. Robert of a reliable ,painter. etta Young and Hemy Fon<ia ~r· vocation wherever possible. They an· Phones: Pontiac 5010 Iick~<on, president of the County Poor paint may cost less than good m~ stellar honors, ~ells with power, given the opport.unity to obtain t>xClarkston 184 ~ouncil gave a brief talk and report-, paint per gallon, but it costs just -as wtth humor and w1th profound hu-, perience in ,typing, filing, dictation, In Clarkston Wednesday and •rl that during thP last year the mueh to apply and will not last as, manity the dr~ma .of a ~reat man and bookkeeping, -carpentry, sign and po!'Saturday afternoons Council had started six new P. T. J\. "" 5 , ~u ._J-, ~ mo.e in the long I' Lhe love thaL msp1red him. j ter painting, varnishing, woodwork,roups anJ fifteen schools belong to run. On the other hand, good paint Bell's ls a RtQry that belongs to· ing, landscaping, window cleaning, he Coun<!il wi1h a membershi~ of 86. improperly applied wille-not last ~ell! America-t~e o!>scure young. scien- book repai{ing and book-binding an<i 'irs. Hickson then installed the fol- either. . tist, his" discouraging struggles, his many other occupati<>ns which may lowing officers: president, Mrs. J. R. Preparation of the surf~~ to be 1 invention of the telephone, his des- prove valuable in seeking employOR. A. W. EMERY Maybee; vice president, Mrs. A. C. painted is i>f the utmost importance. perate battle against public ridicule ment .after··they-have completed thl'ir VETERINARIAN Ish; father vice president, AI Kray; All dust, dirt, and soot should be and p<>wenul opponents, hi's ultimaw schoolin6, stated Kaye.. A total of Waterlord ·.eacher vice president, hlrs. Earl cleaned off. Old loose paint should. triumph, the firune of his genius kept 13,555 needy students are now work· 5510 Dixie Hwy. /est; secr><cary. ,\ir!!. v. I-. bJegman,_ be..:renwved wilh a wire brush or a alive by the love and faith of the ing part time for the NYA, 9357 of Residence Phone Pont. 31-1222 ....;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,. 'orresponding ~tlCrt:ta~Mr-:1: Angus putty knife. Holes and cracks sh~uld w_oman he adot:ed. whie!l are in high school and 4198 in _______ ,.. __ ,_. __ ---~---:::;;::-' VIcCaffrev: trA" .urer. ~s. Jl!.':ehslt be filled with puthty. Ruhst on metaedl So intense was the struggle against eollege. ..,,.!,;,ns; l:::::,t.,.ian, Mrs. n. B. me • work should be t oroug 1Y remov poverty, disappointment and power~ .. '' . -. . . berg. An appropriate talk from each. with. a wire brush or sandpaper be- ful opponents--a struggle which pre'" DR. ARTHUR W. SCHURZ new· officer and the presentation of a fore painting. Knots and sappy spots vented hi'S marriage to the girl he DENTIST flower to each by Mrs. Wood com- on new wood should be covered witn loved, that Bell baited on the. thresh( onHultation and Examination pleted the installation ceremony. aluminum paint or shellac. old of his invention ready to sB.crifice .Vhile the officers were still on the F<>r painting over old paint that is it so he could find happiness with .,. Free 1oor Mrs. Joseph Helman presented in fair condition, two coats are suffi- Mabel Hubbard. To her, in his dark~ t.t ~. Main St. Res. Phone 181 1 \frs. Wood with a Pa.~t President's cient, but for new w:ood, or wood est hour, he wrote: 11-lany drivers feel that, because thl' 1in. ~1rs. · WQod was quite s11rpa:ised. cleaned of old paint, three coats.!re "Ever since I held you in my artru1, weather is clear and the rc:>ad surface She responded very sweetly and needed. . \l've known t My inventioii must be dry, they can take chances going thanked all fQr thei~ cooperation durAlways stir paint ~horoughly be- : given up. This is little 'enough to do around curves, passing vehiCles on ing ·her term of ()fftce. The program fore usmg. The clear liquid shoul~ be if it means that 1 may call you sweet- hills, and · so on. WILLIAM H. STAMP that followed was in charge of Mrs. poured otf in~, a separate ~ntainer heart and wife! ·The telephone will Do you really know on what kind Attorney at Law Ma~·bee who had acted as program ~d tlie rem~mmg contents stlrred to oe born some day-OI.nd I do Rot care of road surface. most accidents on our Phone 43 chatrman for the past year. The Wat- an even consistency. SmS;ll amount of one bit who· gets the glory so loRg as highways happen? erford orchestra comp~sed of Rev. the li~uid porti?n are then added an~ the world gets the benefit . . ." Office-News ·office Wet surface ? Howard Jewell at the ptan_o; H?v.:ard the nuxture stirred a~te~ each add!But the courageous Mabel spurred . Dry surface? , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · • Burl and P. L. McLaughlm, Vlolms _tion. Mter 1711 ~he hqUid has been on the dreamer . who· believed men Icy surface? ~ Mrs.. James Lamberton: trombone added; the pamt lS poured f1"9~ one coulrl talk through a wire. It was You will be surprised to kn.:-v th~> and James Sutton, gu.Itar, played ~ontamer to anotht>r _several ttmes.' their romance tha.t gave the world fact that because you are dri:ving on .· se'l<eral selections and were receive( This is known as "boxmg". the power to span oceans and con· a dry surface does not mean you I"IU1 . . · with great applause. This wa.'l thei 9n ne~wo_Fk, after a-pplying alum- tinents with the human V9ice. becom.efl~eless. Only a comparativt>ly small percentage of accidents hapto dr;:rt : : pen on a wet or icy surface. den of Pontiac gave a fine talk or holes it is- advisable to apply a prime Produ~r Kenneth Macgowan, "reEven though the surface of the \Vool will be received on Satur· "The Value of Hobbies" and she tole oat 'by thmn~ng the pamt with one member it was a great romance that road is very dry-the weather clear day of ea-ch w.eek at the Meacham an interesting story ofPihow --and all other conditions favorable h glass ar· ,art of linseed oil and three d parts of wrought the miracle!" Bldg. on South Broad street, and ticles were made. tc ers, snut :urpentine. For the secon coS;t one _ InCluded in the cast are Charles -"It's Still Smart to Drive CareUon other days by appointment. boxes and paper weights were amo11 part of linseed oil and two parts tur- Coburn, Gene Lockhart. Spring By- fully". the articles she mentioned and ha 1entine are used. For the third and Pxhibition. A Betty Lou oilh'lanr . - tcceedir.g coats the paint is thmned ington and the three si.sterir- of Lor~ d etta Young: Sally Blane, Polly Anr on .1 Marking the centenary of the postHouse address: .404 S. Sag. SL and a B~lgian lamp, an old fas 1on: young and G€orgiana Young. Irving age stamp, Great Britain will issue 3 ing equal parts of linseed o1 an Phone: 2951. fire earner and maps were a-lso dis- urpentine. played. Mrs. Selden emphasized th(, "' For old work the paint is usually Cummings directed the screen play four commemoratives next year. fact that a hobby was very often thf ~inned for· the firnt coat with one by Lamar Trotti, based ·on an orig· rhirty picked artists are submitting ;esig:as. art of linseed oil and two parts of ina! story by Ray Harris. foundation of a successful caree1 •, The philatelic writer of the New ad h bb d" 1 .....1. eel" -The film was previewed at the San Several others h . o y l~P ay ,Jrpentlne; ·.lne next, or suc~e mg Francisco World's Fair, the first tim' {ork Times evidently did ·consideramong them was a fine collect10n o oats are applied after the pamt has Why not put in that Water stones mad~ l>y Mrs. E. D. .Spoone een thinnefr.:~with equal parts linseed such an _honor has been accorded ll lhle research work to produce ~he :allowing figures but we wish he had ~ System now? on her travels In the States. A spier il and turpentine. mot!on pJ.Cture•. 1lso told us how much U. S. currency did collection of butterflies and moth: Never paint a surface that is not --------FREE· ESTIMATE it would take to keep up with Cl!rrent was shown by Mrs. John W~tchpock absolutely dry, and generally it is not WATERFORD HILL ssues. Of the 186 governmen~ tha:t . et who has made an extensive stud~ dvisable to paint wnen the tnerm6mu~ issued a total of 2696 stamps, Russia ' Pl.Ul\IBING & HEATING and research on this subject. A home ter is below 50 degrees. .£IC led with 88; Venezuela came next Ph. Pont. 31-~6J4 Waterford J made railroad was . exhibited b~ Allow at least three days for the · with 68, Switzerland with 59 and James Lamberton. 'this hobby was 'irst coat to dry before applying the Advice to Farmers on How to Hungary 44. Cloee to the last figure H. McCall, 'Mgr. . the envy of all the children. The so- next one. · Prevent Sore Shoulders ~as Italian East Africa with 43 and .cial hour was in charge of MrR . .fos· Shutters and screens should be reBelgium .. 4~ France ·and the United If horses in Oakland county know eph Helman and her committee from moved before painting the house and States ·tied at 39; Turkey followed. how to. swear, it's likely their Ian~ the Andersonville Road group con· Je painted separately. with 38 and Germany had low at 37. guage .. on too many farms reflects sisting of Mrs. Leonard Eakle, Mrs. lack of attention to the fit of collars, James Sutton, Mrs. George Sutphen, 1 \ warns K.arl D. Bailey, corty agri~ulc .Are You a Married Man? Is Your Mrs. 0. D, Anderson and Mrs. Lyman tural agent. · Wife Sorry She Married Yon7 Girst. · Condition · of shoulders .often deterYou'll find a test for husbands in INTERVIEWS .II mines whether a horse can work. Us'e The American Weekly, the great Name--La Verne Webber of a few pointers obtained from R. S. weekly magazine with the May 7 Age-18 'Hudson of .the farm and horse de- is8ue of Th~ Detroit Sunday Time!;, The Missionhry meeting with Mrs. Grade-12 (Senior) AMBULANCE partment at Michigan State College which will tell any married mail who Ray Schell will be next Thursday Nickname--"W ebie" can save veterinary bills or loss Of wants to know whet\ier ·he i~· in ·good SBRVICEevening, May 11th.· Mrs. Frank Jef· Pa.ls-Rex, Ollie, a.nd Smitty use of animals. standing at home, ~ h~ is eligi.ble f~r Where Seen-Most anywhere fery, leader. · CLARKSTON' Collars must be fitted properly, ~he doghouse, or if, his ma.rnage 1s Favorite Chli.~cterOne hundred enjoyed the cooperat· Phone 121 tight on sides to . admit finger tips 'headed ,for the .rocks. Be sure to get :Male-Dick Powell ., ive , supper held in the 'CoiiUJlUlli~y . only, long enough to admit the hand SundaY.JL~lt_Sunday Times. Femal&-Jane Withers , I "'·------------~... United ,}>resbyterian....chm:ch in honor_ ! Clarkston Locais ~ Stat~ Waterford 1 Needy Youth Being · Given Assistance • 1 HOLLY THEATRE I I , _____________________, -------------------------- -...::;=:;::======:......__ '·-----------_...,1 I L 0 Wo W ANrED ~~~a~~C:;:~~=~~~\1~-w~~dvf.e~::l !:;YP~l~~r :~~lla;u~;yi~~- k~tsn~ ·~~:s~ t~o~o~!~ s:;~t JOHN BRADLEY l\IYERS PUMPS .FITTING COLLARS E O HORS. H LP T J Ogden Funeral Home The Hilltopper \(__nray_i;on Plains I•