Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 23]
Saturday, April 24, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feaster and son, Lawrence, of 606 E. Ken nelworth Ave., enjoying the perfect Easter weather. CAREER ESSAY EARNS $25 | @ Douglas L. Wright,. 817 E. Pasadena Ave., 17-year-old senior ot Northern High School, today has a $25. savings bond that will help him to ~become:a ~dentist. He was awarded. the~ bond for~ writing the best essay in a con test sponsored by the Urban ~League as a part of its annual Career Clinic -Saturday. in St. John Street Community Center. It was titled. ~~~My Career and the Preparation I Am Making for it.~ Awarded a pen tand pencil set fcr the seeond. best essay. was Nancy L. Monzoe, Northern High School, and a leather case for third best went to. June Roberts,.Emerson Junior. High School. Douglas wrote that ~~when first began thinking about my occupation, I'-was primarily interested in. dentistry, which I have chosen for my life~s career. I didn~t, however, choose it without first looking -into other fields. Voeationa] ~literature provided a source by which I was able to compare various careers. Interviews with people working in these fields also helped me make my decision.~ He said he. started, working ~as a janitor for a dentist and soon was assisting him in his office ~and laboratory. Expected~ to help pay for his college education is a savings fund to which he contributes a, percentage of his earnings cach week. Three members of the league~s Future Nurses Club presented. a skit, red with ~persons representing~ nursing, life insurance, medicine) and law. INDUSTRIAL | HARDWARE 4026 INDUSTRIAL PHONE 4-1092_ Boydell Paints Sporting Goods Smell Electrical Appliances Garden Seeds Lawn Seeds Fertilizer. FREE, DELIVERY, SERVICE. | 8:00. A. M. To 6:00 P. M: Page Three * | City Manager, Ij ~Who Got the Job,~ at, the, career program. Stadents: confers, \Chirgwin Submiis ~Prepesed Budget Harold Chirgwin | submitted to the City |Commission |a proposed City budget~ of | $5,937,497. Among other things, Chirewn,;récommended an addition of -ten men each to the Polite and Fine | Departments and boosts im wages. Chirgwin = said, ~Expansion within. many of the departments! must be permitted and provided | for in the very near future order to keep pace 'for increased services.~~ for further mendation. Friends Of The Library Produce 10,000 Signatures Mrs. Charles: D. | ~rawford, president of The Friends of The Library, received petitions from | Mrs.. Caroline Hartwell bearing more than 10,000 signatures favoring a downtown site for the new main library. | The grcup met at the International Institute Tuesday night. study ond Scientists say more. than a million earthquakes occur in the world -in{~ with the|' City~s growth and the demand! - | The proposed budget was re-|. ferred to the Finance) Committee | ~ recom-| | THE BRONZE REPORTER Mr. Arnold Fields ~and Michael, 1462 Florida Ave., son, ~strol. | ling down the Avenue,~ 2 Play Set ~The Indian |Captive~~ is the name of the Children~s Theatre presentation of | the Community Players,, sponsored bythe Hie mentary Principals, to be given High School auditorium.-~ Tickets are now available in each year, but only a fraction are recorded Childrens Theatre on April 24 at 10 a.m. at Central: <i the last balfeentury, the | "2.gasapeake and Ohio Railway has 4é7iled more than 330 million tens.. coal at its piers at Newpert News. Va., enough to make up e@ zingle trainload ef hopper care | 91,683 miles long, or. twice arewad | the globe ah the equator. | Loomis Hobbies 1508 S. Saginaw ~St. EVINRUDE MOTORS-BOATS Paint & Marine Supplies Phone: 3-2971 -. Lionel: Trains - Hobby Supplies ~ Qpen Evenings ' And Sundays * ] FLINT~S. MOST BEAU; UL FLORIST BRAUTIK WELCOMES YOU) DELIVERY FLORIST 1200 N. Saginaw Phone 4-2631 We Specialize In: @ WEDDINGS e PARTIES ~ FUNERAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS SERVICE schools. Children 15c; Adults 25e 1425 South Saginew Enjoy It in A Reconditioned Used Car From uick South Lot Phone 4-1691 THE BEST CARS Pretty Metallic | Green and 1953 CHEVROLET 2 Door Seden $1395~ fully epnipped, | | | | Glossy Green With Radio, - Dynaflow. [1951 BUICK. SPECIAL Heater, and Just; Like. New. f dra-matig.. __ sigs 1953 OLDS "88" 4.Door. Sedan A Lovely, Tew. lrone Green Finish. $2045" Hy 2 ~ ~ STOP & SEE US TODAY ART SAMSON DUANE HOSLER ~The Lowest Prices! | 1953 fo~ A Pretty lessly Cle Price to) Powered Engine. of the wi give eek at FORD! Club Coupe Dark Blue Finish and \a Spotan Interior. Combine with a Low you an Outstanding Buy. iby a smooth a 8 Cylinder We choose this ne as the buy only *1395~~_ In cellent Rubber. Exceptionally 1951 International ~ Half Ton Pick Up Good Condition. Ex | 645~ 1952 Lovely 5 with Acc OLDS "88" Deluxe 4 Door Sedan ~ Two-tone, Green Finish. Loaded essories, Priced Low at ~1Sg35" EOE ET We Have 150 Cars In Stock To. Chease Seem. BU Makes rma Models. if Hi We Don~ t Have Your Choice At Our Location, We \ Get It For You.
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