Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 4]

Bi Pat ee * _ ee Wp ee ay | ~ SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946 - THE FLINT SPOKESMAN | PAGE THREE # ~ sor 4 or ic; A Funeral Home with a sacred and quiet = atmdspher - Es 23 arn ~*Most respectable consideration toward our women clientele (we have a large trained staff of lady a-sistants) *Pride in. our professicnal work - fe 9. 22 The. eare exercised ia the selection of your Undertaker +2 and. his; faness of h~s sacred calling, are the out-ward if vein 4 cas tof a. appreciation of the dear ine who has oe ~patted Beyond! i Sn ae ig aay hy as: s %.sMeetectoctostoete *, POOP Posten Moto eet e ge gett oe x) oegeetoes sooo~ soegees re oagoetoosee, ~ EFibe 18 ial N 1 0C ews ~The ie B di t. pean DINNER PARTY e reeper~ Ya ys a Miss Ruth ~Van Zant gave a erenreeennneeneeenen tenet eon Se 0 en a ee a poet ptige party for her sister?| Now that R. W. is home again ne ont ~~ a w~ | Lojs, at..the home of Mre-and}i~ seemg- that wr has dropped tlh Ot 6 oe hee a, ay ee |.Mrs. Isajah....Beck,.. of... Crocker all of her other men and -pickMr, and Mrs. Alfred Bradley, Street, and arhong the bevy of|! ag up where she. left~ ~6ffa It of J#mison Street, * | entertained célebritjes present -were; Mr.|<eoms that J.B. chased W.B. many frie? Gs at. a, most out-' and Mrs. Norman, Mr. ant Mrs, home from: othe: Royal Gardens. acdtanding party on their~ return Edson; Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, I wonder why? Why did HL, Aik to the cit from a brief~ vaca- Mr.~ and~ Mrs, B.~ Kersey, Mr, stop D.B, the other night? Was. ton in. th Sta~e of Louisiana, ~and Mrs, Butler, Mr. and~ Mrs. it bécduse of BIH? Is~ itpos~and. ainon ~the many outstand: | Barnett, Mr, and Mrs, A: Davis, tible that LB. is trying to get 2 ing ~celebrities present were: Mrs, G, Friley, Mrs,.L. Wilson, back on terms with D.W.? Who Mr. ani Mrs. T. Bradley, Mrs,; Mrs. B.: -Owens, Dr. and: Mrs-} was ~the sharpest dressed man xt Willie M. Fryer, Mrs, A.. Brad-| Hawkins, Mr. C, Mills, Atty. 3+ the Royal Gardens Friday tr - ley, Mr. W. Thomas, Mr, E. E. Szott, Mr. and Mrs. Young | night? Perhaps PJ. can tell _ | Mitchell, Mr..G. Truss. Mr, from Ihkster, Mich, Mr. Lo!,]us who it Wun: | woudir whyid 5, WW. Truss, \Mr. and Mrs, Willie Mrs. V. Shook, Miss Mable Van! certain | bunch of: girls don~t ae B. Moore, Miss Cloteal- Moore, Zant, Mr. S, McClarin, Mr, T. HyRe~E:d, and M.N.? Is jt be-f Atty. E: Scott, Mr, R. Hill,/Rocquemore, and Mr, B. Walk-) cause they~re jealous of th2m? _,,, Macia Dubois Dennis of Chica-| er.; I wonder, I ~wonder what E.B. na, 80> lil. Mr, Fenesee, Mr. M, reais and J.B, had a few words; ' Woodsot, S-Sgt. James Hamjl.. GAY NUPTIALS: fabout on Central School Dee ~ toh, 'Mr, J, Day, Mr, and Mrs. | Miss Thelma Hygate, the | rounds?~ Could it have been pe William~ Simpson, Miss Ruby daughter of Mr; and Mrs, Clar-: ~because of E.M.? I wonder how.. zumer, Miss Betty McNeil, Mr | ence Hygate, of Elm | Street, | the smoke shop gang will he. y, wand Mrs. Jimmy Todd, Mrs. C| was married Sunday, April 7 to| able to get along without each od ~Dent, Mr, and Mrs, H. Rob-| Mr. Marshall Weathers. - Another now that the factory has erts, Mr, Ed Brandon, ~ Mr. elaborate reception folowed, | gone back to work?. Of course, iy and Mrs, Calloway, Mr, Brad- which was given at the Sports-|no-v we all know that. R.W..,ford,-Mr, Shephard, Mr, Clin- men Club, and among the many|W.J.H., J.C.R, J.C, LJ, ER. wh a pradley. Miss Ruth Black.| out- -of-town celebrities attend-.) R.A. don~t~ feel too bad.. Felwell, James Luckydoo and | ing were: Mr. and Mrs, Jolly | lows, you always have Sundays Mis, Kate ~Bradford. | Love, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence!to get together, What young py elnes ~ Pahumery, Mrs, Anna Monjoy,|man, I.M,, brought another: | Mr. Louis Adrain, Mr. Henry | young man, J.T,, home from a Flin ere hs | Battle, Mr, Wayman Tate, and ~party and the latter who was: int: ersdnha S$: ~Mr, and Mrs, James: Weathers, | supposed to have been ~asleep, FUINT! ~ion, 4~ apis) ~/ all of. Detroit. felt the first party~s hand go-~ tte: Miss* Rese Terry of Michigan ing in his pocket after car ~State, College spent last ~ week- A keys, woke up_all of a- sudden ~rend home with her parents nnouncement jand said, ~I.M), please don~t, who preside at 2508 St, John) Thé Smart Set Bridge Club~s|5*~3! my money.~ It - seems Street. ~: lannual Easter Party, April 21 that E.M. and C.B. seem to be Mrs., Rose Buchanan, of Jam-' at 8 p.m, until? Dancing, cock- hitting it off pretty sttang ~now. isOn Street,; is ~back among us tails and beer, Admission. one Watch out there fella,~ don~t _ after..a brjef stay jn Atlantic dollar, To be held at the | ou. know you're stepping ' on City, NJ. ~ | Golden Leaf. Club, -, fE.P.~s and.R.W.~s. toes? Ft js Mrs. Gladys ~Murdock, as of, @ ) Dot neccessary for 'S. J, to folApril 31,,;is! now the assistan 2t | i low. P.J, to the sjdewalk to get manager, of the Great. Lakes. LYE ACCIDENT a good night kiss. [t seems like _ life Insurance Company, ~COLUMBUS, Ohio ~APNS~ | fome young fellows don~t know! Mrs, Cleophas Rawls, who hes} ~ Annabelle Sewing, 76, 313 when bed time comes, ~Whe ey been: with her husband in New| 1-2 North Monroe, reported that |/they call on some young ladies ~York, is visiting her aunt ang, bout 2 p.m., April 2, she ac- |.and sit until the older people -unele, Mr.| and~Mrs, James Eld- i cident iy put lye on mashed PoO- | almost attempt to tell them it~s er, of Alabama Avenue, 'tatoes while eating, Her con- | bed time or work ~lay in about~ Pvt. Ghristopher Hamil~on| ~###0s_was reported as not Ser- | five hours. ATTENTION, FELand Miss. Catrje Atherhathy, | ious a St. Erencrs hospital, | LOWS! When you want a kiss - motored. to Toledo, Ohio i a ee ee >. | just call~ on) DW.~ or S.J. for Saturday, |April 7 to be mar. Maine Street. they are kissing dolls who like ried. Private Hamilton is the Word comes from _ the State he kissed, And al] ~gifs had ~ spnvef Mrs Laglesta Hamilton, | of George that Cpl. Marvin py er watch! D.W. ~and S.J. beOle, Hickony Street, and: ~Miss, (Little Count) Terry is Plan: | dause they will~ woo'syour boy;. ~sAthernath~ s parents reside on;ning on being home on fur- friends away if they are weak; HP aber ronment ave: lough in the next few | days, iter-kigses (4milds), Say, B.. M., DTM | Cp) Marvin Terry is the. son" sses_(qmils ay,: I hear that lyou~re not liked so | | 9 of Mr. and Mrs, John L, Ter-. é~ Blums Hardware: f St. John~ Street nd~1th well. on the gouthsjde. What~s | Le ie)., ick nt) the. trouble?) J.S., A.W, would | orother of Thomas ou ARGS: (8207) ST. JOHN ST, tery, your city editor, MME, 10 HRow what you did ap DOMINION AUTOMATIC We wre honored to have. an- ~tailed report to her. ~B.B: ap~ other one of:Flint~s young men'_ littld~ ~sad ~snce B.C. eH IRONS with~ us agai in the person of | | eee iat. left for service,. Cheer up,, Miss ~ ~ $8. 4Q Raymond Pea, recently ~ dis- | B.:'for: thert~s ~dlway# ~somteone Pa charged from Me aed Me ito take ~R.C.~s place, I know: Pea is the son of Mr, an "S| DB. was sick ~ hen she ~JearnHOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES William Pea, of Michigan Ave dd~ of C.W.-| eit]. diner~ guest Averayaneedcenyusaapysusssenunngsesseeneeteaaty nue. a TL of Mr? D.C, (ailodt deal), What EeTSLoLO To oLo Te ole LeloleLeloloLoToLeLeloLeleLoLelIe1LITTITA elelelelelerexerersiel) ~= | hapréned to M,H.? She doesn~t | RF | get* aroun ~much anymore, | th. ROLLE R SKATE Have you jive kats heard the latest? Well, J.A, and J.S. are oe sepusiorasanege AT the new lovers, C.C, has bee j standing jn nylon lines, sy: E T RO! LER DROME -\the Strike affected him that vl Y LIN bad? Gee! R,K. just ~loves~: evar | 610 LOUISA | |J:T., but. remember dearje;~ he con -belongs io S.B. T.M.: is kepi LEVERY SUNDAY NIGHT ~ 7 TO | quite busy. these~ days. ~Is ~he: ~ ~MEET YOUR FRIENDS THERE getting ready to settle down? fa er, We've been wondering about * (detelelele {ole A LALIT ALLIS TeteIeleIeIIeK | 7 M. ~Who had F.A,, J.C., peers preanereberresertoesprTooen nectar | mp wiebeen to visit on Pasacs ue: 4: ona Avenue Sunday afieraf | WATKINS and JAMES noon? One| never knows, does on one? F_V,~s\car was geen parked ~i uk | H in front of |E.W.~s house several | {imes. What does that mean? Funera ome We wonder; What happened to, ee 775 E. Jamieson St., Flint D.L, Friday night? That wes cece ae ~ipa 34391 Res: 41470 ~: |a fine show, B.G. had J.A.B, in~ tainess P hine. the bang stand with L, Cajn "24 Friday night, better watch ~her~ - ing a Choice i 1S Serious~ Wilbert B.; she will, got your ~* ~1man, Who did G, W. leave out aT of the Royal Gadens with Frit e Watkins, and Je mies Funersl Home is dedicated | day night?) Was it W.H.? Who b is this \J.A.B. is going. with Hd hese principles: L. C.,:W. B. better watch. out. a te Who is this girl with _ initials _*Honest ha fai dealing (23 years) $+ E.B. quite catch for him. A 3 add certain girl A.P.M., better Be tent tu, 4? US%enduble services watch her | step with a certain nae Sc ccamae: boy, J.C.T, F.F. and C.D, were ~| displaying | | their talents Billy nab jumped - them, info... | Miss H. announce t down. Hami lton wishes due 22 cents. peeped bu iscee. this w ~I'll have *| dma, | a. oek but ~ Potato Delicacy Mash sweet potatoes and blend them with. |cinnamon and garnish eviih paprika. veeoeeean. | MINISTERIAL on Be the om for: further to hat she has pajd the Great Danny Colley the long | creeped ~and: I t this is all I-:could ion~t worry, more for you next, (Church eas ~i Robert P. Morgan, Cleveland, Heads Tuskegee Alumni: Among those atiending the General Alumni Association ++held at Tuskegee Institute last week was Fred Long of De +roit, Mich,, Claude Ax Barnett, Chicago, Robert F. Morgan, Christopher Kynette, Miss Lula A. Ballard, Fred D, ~ Clayton, ALLIANCE: The Inter - Denominational Minis: erjal Alliance is sponsor~ing a pre-Easier serVice April 18 at ~8 o'clock ~at the Quinn Chape] AME Church * on. Seventh Street. The Rev. ~W. A, Crider, pastor, The) music will be furnished by cooperating church choirs. The Rev, R. R, Turpin, ~ pastor of Mt, Olive Church is the organization pres i t i il the ie ident. The speaker will be 3 Cleveland,; Ohip: Rev, J.D. Howell, pastor of i Greater St. S~phens AME Robert P. Morgan, Cleveland, ae Ohjo, was elected president Churc f Detroit, Mich. 1, Baba * rs * succeeding Willjs I, Peek, of |.. Anderson, S, C., who had serv~- | SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH ed in that capacity for 13 years. The Majestic Gospel Five of Detroit, Mich., will present a!musical program, Sunday, April $24,000 GRANTED TO WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 14 ~at. 3~ p.m, { The Rev. William Reaves, of Wiiberforce Universjty recejvtroit, Mich., is the recently | ed an allotment of $24,009 from ~elected pastor. His installation | the state emergency board re-. | by school Flint Honored ~ By Alma. Mater ~Miss Marjon Coat es, of Spencer S'reet, was signally honored this week by the Michigan State Normal College, her alma. mater, by being invited to participate in a campus conference, | As a teacher in the dahon School; Miss Coates has made! a very creditable rabert The schoo! has ini jated a program of inviting those of its graduates who made the greatest: 0* Leentribution in solving thje many, problems. that confront them iy Miss Contes of: Deaths Heian et - ~ | BIG SPRING JAMBOREE Bilbo Is Gun-Toter? in his-cradio- bear Sak -day- night: Drew: -Pearson. _said - a pjstol dropped from Bilbo~s 2oeket in thre Senate. ~one day last. week, According~.to.~ Pear3on, *he ~stopped and picked up the gun' and not a avord was | said, rs, Louise Morgan, 911: Leith. Street, mother cf Mrs, Jessie ~Skipper; # of | McClellan~ Street, died Aprjl74.~ Shehad been aif ~for some. time: She-is survived tby one -son, Harold Crawford; one daughter, Mrs.~ Jessie Skipper, bo~h.of Fint: father, Luke } Morgan; two grandchildren and a host of fri ends. 4/37; 4 ~Te 2 Se? _-- TOOK MONEY BOX COLUMBUS, Ohio APS A gigantic Spring Tatutiarde Ve is to be held a: the Royal Gar dens, Sunday, April 14, from 9}, to 2 and music is to b2 furn~sh- Herman Butler, 4112" East ed by Clifford Dent and his Six| Medill venue, reported that on March 31 someone entered" ~by Men cf No~es. Mr. Deat has | between 9 and 10:45 p.m. pledged himself to give more the pursuit of their profession There were two recommended authorities. ~ Miss Coates Was cne ofithe two, A Northern Honor Student Miss Coates completed ~ her, high school education at ~Nor-. eently to provide housing for 132 students,: The. money will be usad ~| remedel two. barracks Jeft by the National Youth Adminjs~ra~tion, and to. install a third barracks ~the school has obtajned frora the federal government, will ~be announced later, *, * 6 VERNON. CHAPEL CHURCH ~Tne Usher Board of Vernon Chapel. Church will~ mest. at the ~residence of Mrs, ~ Alice Holland, 1212 ~Rhode~. Island~ Avenues, April 12 at 8 " p.mb They ~are bringing the~ ~High Lights Chorus, assisted by the Friendly Brotners Quartet to Vernon Chapel onsSunday evening, April 19, at 7:30 p. m., Feted With Refrigerator Tray ~ Never use a sharp instrument in removing ice trays; it may injure th. refrigerating coil or tray. rlorteciestoetoctoceelestoetoetoctoe losses loetont Korlootoetoatoozeesoace | Phone 5-3082 Res. 3.5788 * Surprise. | Birthday Party A~ grand surprise birthday Party was given 4t the home of THOMAS W. RUSSELL Bookkeeping znd Accounting Systems~ TAX AUDITS Mr. and. Mrs, Danitt Cooley. [| 908-C.L.0,- Building Easy Street, in npr on FLINT, MICHIGAN | Annje Pea On her seventy- waetetetedeteinotnlplotetetntotete eeteatoetoete ove oe + Whose present -; ane e & oehe oO o ~ oes cox oe, oe! oe o*,! + ro, ra 0 O00, 08 oefeeloe eetes ESQUIRE SHINE PARLOR fourth birthday. for this gala occasjon were: two son3 and one daughter, ten grandchildren, four great grandchildren, the Rev. and Mrs. Watkins, Mrs, Addie Dukes, Mrs Haitie Mack, Mrs, Carrie Cayton, Mrs, Maggie Pea and Mr, and Mrs. Kerney Cooley. A big dinmer.was served and Mrs Pea, received many presents, (Everyone had a mo~t enjoyle evening, ~sctastos' Soecons + oatoetoncee! For the best, Try Esquire | 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 Prop. Blood 2. ~.. oe" oy +, rtteetectectoctocion~ Nod ioatestoctoetes soe~ Soetoeloe! rok oF ates a ee a one aprircarae | 3 a | -afoereegoaseeteatoeteatootenootentoeten, eaecgenseatenronzononecgeeteetoetentonfonecegeegeerontontonot Loolestoctoclesloeree lee loezeecoezoetor i g COME TO 2 fer COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE ~ Pasadena at Industrial AUTO WASHING TIRE SERVICE '. GAS ~ ~OIL | LUBRICATION OPE EN EVERY D A f wail Customer I A Satisfied Customer. | eaten! o, O, oS RR Ox o4, contons on O o, ~,.o. 00, eatectectent O, o am. ow, Ory OR KK aK IC KD oageages: So e50: foe toacosioeteeiosotes: x ~eetoe* oo! Sat oeloetoe~ o, 0. ~, ~. @, ~, &, ~..o ~, oo Oo 10. OOo. oO. Oo. BeBe a Matha Soetgetoe OO 00 OF 6% o> oaloa ton loesoaso los eeoccoeloeoe, CX ox ox "oe! _secgeatenetenteceetentectoatetentetes eX oe coeseaten concede oeroeceete a~ DELIVE R| WeE CALL FOR AND | KLECKLEY~S | for BETTER CLEANING CLEANERS: and HATTERS 3117 Industrial Avenue - FLINT, MICHIGAN * HAS TWENTY- TRHEE YEARS EXPERIENCE TRY OUR PYROTEX CLEANING Pyrotex Removes All Embedded Dirt and Grease and Beautifies ~ Your Garments. ~ Phone 2-3691 ie ae ae -ecteetee~ Postectectontectoctestostocton tony -oe% Poetectoetectecs Pectectectostec*octonfes* es o~,' oo oe soeloeroaseatonteoe, ooces sosconcents oe! 2, oe, sala O~. Noesectoeres: % oaonsecion, 70 009~, foetoe: go O07, O90 S x on Mas 10,9000, 00, 98 oes o4 i athens a nlpnnn ~, COLO o,.o., *, Hoste~ re Oo. te OO oo ~. ooo 4 oes 96. coegoet ox oe, seoegs ~oat +, et oe es coeteezoots Rostostoncocooceegons 090,94, ed egesioees once ret 0,090, x ori oesoelestoes SP eootioncoesons o@. 1? cat 'y ISLAND HAMBURGERS RED DOG CONEY HOT DOGS | on their cycles the other.day when! ~CHILE CON CARNE ~EXPERTS~ 4 Poctestee! ockoerectoes - S01 ST. JOHN ST. FOUNTAIN SERVICE. 2 o,.&. ~. & ~ ~ -@ 4, ~, * ox or "00 ert Roegoe! oatestont oegoesoeseesoesoecoeceees See eas Se! ote nt oe" meaceecoeton ongeete ore Se | the bounds setestes freight airplanes. thern in 1939, as an honor stu-! dent, She matrjculated at the~ Michigan State Normal School, a Ypsilanti, and finished there n 1942 with a BS degree, Miss ee has been: an exempliary character~ throughout her school life, Despite the,hard | trials. caused by the ~terrible depres-| sion years, she was undaunted in the pursujt of her idzals | She: majntajned faith~ in her-| self as well aS those who control affairs of the city. Her unassailable courage, coupled with an innate sense of right,~ were factors in winning her a posjtjion as a teacher in the~ Fairview School, This been the cause of Miss Coates~ winning this singular honor, Re | This story poiNts up a very appropriate lesson for our young people. We have heard from so many that it is fruitless to strive for advancement when there is no one employed in the fields that they wish to enter. Miss Coates has set the example, She has challenged the world. alone and won and in so doing, has left foot prints upon. the sa nds of tyme, We feel here that the best possible | gervice that we could render i the advancement of good jjournaljsm would be to be able to present you -with a pic~ure of Miss Coates, but the young lady says, ~No,~ We will ~have to. content ourselves~ by giving you a mental picture, If you wer? to ask us we would say, yes, Miss Coates is a combination of brains and ~beauty. We would also Say that beauty of soul, beauty of worker and a model citizen, If a young person came to me and asked mé to point out a model for her life I would feel within of good reasonjng to puint to Miss Marion Coates TOOK DOCTOR~S BAG FROM CAR COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS Dr. J. A, Kiskand, in a police report said that his physician's bag *%&ontainjng surgical arigttu[| ments and six morphjne tab-ets}| valued at $200 was stolen from his car, The~ auto was parked in front of 994 Mt, Vernon ave, oppor- | and better enterta~nment to ine | breaking the sky-light and if citizens of Flint.: hag money box with $15. 00~ in; i } | ce wie fe THOSE MIGHTY \COMMANDOS | wscpetececpegecpetetecetngeteteaetde teed Who gives the biggest pariies oo t in town? The. Commandos. CALL i. Whose name is mentjoned and - all the boys frown? The At iah B ' | Commandos, sai ec 1 Who got the bobby soxers all scalfiiesate I Ss ay All Kinds of Gera in a trance? The Coemmandos Who keeps the other boys from! having a chance, The Com- 2006 CROCKER AVENUE f. mandos. heen ett oo::; Commandes, Commandos, Corm- _ Bee en nine con). PORE: 24489: patna easeeentoete oarooseeloeceeseecoeseee reeteetetetete eisaga ase lh GOegaNeieara a _ Star Pouliry.:: Market WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMEST, CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEBSE. ~ The Commande name -means to all* the girls a swell time, The Commando name means to all the boys a hard time, But after all js said and done the Commandos aim ~to please everyone Great guys od those Commandos, By Hiram Moore tunity ws all that was neces- | (Commando Pen Pal) -- TURKEYS. - sary to give Miss Coates the ~a Bus. Fh: 9-1021-- Délivery: chance to demonstrate her T e at ie _Deti. i ole, baer ara 211 St. John St. boundless abilities. The very Gan rails ervice ht ae were rt | Ee ored teacher to be hired by B H ) t the Flint School Board brought |~ oy ees PHONE 4-4923 ~ many attendant problems, The Sk H Cie ld~ Ap lia Solving of these problems in| &~ noots Im ou S pp jance such a Satjsfactory manner has| NEW YORK, N. Y. ~ CNS~ ~ Sixteen year old -Charles Lyde was trajled by five youths to his apartment, late Monday evening and shot him in the left-thigh, Shooting is attributed to a- clash: between boys~ F Repair We Repair All Kinds of Irons, 7 Washers,, Vacuum ~Clearers, 43 Toasters, etc. ~General:: Welding ard Brazing!.. 4022 INDUSTRIAL AVE. gongs, Meanwhile, victim, resting at Harlem Hospj~al, is no: Flint 5, Mich.- 4 fo Peers A _{utnicinmoeninateetanataeay mene oe ete MONEY TO LOAN +6 Sek. Watches | - ~ ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE: We Buy Anything We Sell Everything ~ A Complete Line of COSTUME. JEWELRY FOR SALE. ~We Repair Radios ~ Washing Machines, LICENSED PAWNBROKERS _ ST. JOHN TRADING rom 3210 ST. JOHN STREET Loatastontect ooteel geatoecesteteteiee we \Diamonds Ete. heirs em service. ~Miss Coates is ultra- saactestoateateetectecteatoatnet ~aa tearontan nas aa ts Seseteecheeeeetetin ostoatestoeteeioe, soakoesoeroee naoteontintons pete ad: conservative, an ardent church ceSERS SSS SRS SES Seaebdpetp edt tvcpltntvdtes ocd Tae T OPE betw een 3rd at 4 pm,, April 3rd,; AUTO LOOTED COLUMBUS, Ohio -- APNS Howard Price, 856 Leonard | avenue, reported that sometime between 11:00 p.m. and.6:00 p sto.en from an auto parked by the side of their home: Twé tires, tubes and wheels, black with a yellow strip, for a.~4( Chevrolet Sedan. AUTO STOLEN ON m,, April 15, the following wag | aap JAMES~ WALLPAPER and PAINT STORE | 3554 ST. JOHN ST. Next to~ Elder~s. Market * FLINT~S STYLE FINISH HEADQUARTERS " Noefoctoe~ soteet oes i nit woes Mie i oo, Poe%nctec%secctee esos eee O. %. 2. 0. 2. @ ~. % O. ~. @. ~. @. 2~, shook "0 <oe' rg 9000008, Noetoetoesoctoesocteetoees o*, Soe fontoesesloslocsoeloerooroeceeeeseen! ~as %e0~ fo 08 aK xX ~0, So ofons. il has I Office Phone 4-63900. ~ Ce KK o, 2. 0*,99,9~,! oatnetestonteetesten sfoesoesee, sonieetocons Joafoesoaton~s ose ornoecoeioes 160 eee YOUR CAB CO. | Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction on CAB STANDS | McClel~an and Industrial ~ Clifford and Kennelworth PROMPT ~dina be ~a id Brush and Firs Be St. John. and State SERVICE es o oo & ~ & 2 a 8. o, o. % # ff eo ew 4 oo. Posted PKR RK eK aK KS Soecodontodentetentocentoten ver oafeniestectestostestoe! a ee ah Me deaton kin tii ae lary ede _ ap ee es Dee TOP IGLPOOE PLODOPOCPCS HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS HAS GONE A STEP FORWARD. INSTALLATION | ~OF mee es o- awe ON LEONARD AVE. COLUMBUS, Ohio ~APNS-~ Robert | J. McMaughlin, 534! Joffe ~rson avenue, reported police that his 1938 ~Lafayet~e Nash was: valued at $400 was ~stolen ~the night of froin Leonard avanue, Jciterson, ~Part of an Airplane are. approximately 3, q east of There of all types in the modern commercial coast-to-coast -Passenger and f { i s | > i: 7 Lene Delivery - - Dial 9.5090 |. anti-friction ball and roller bearings OM ALL NEW EQUIPMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE LABOR ip'| FOR CUR YOUTH AND STRIVE TOWARD BETTER lige ERVICE! April 5, | | 2Day Service - Free Call ot 2 3119 ST. JOHN ST. _ CALLOWAY, Prop. ae

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