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VOL. XXIX NO. 49 THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947 14 PAGES PRICE flVE C&4TS P A COPY
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in 1863 1947
Roage Reaches
Highest Mark
Cancer Group in:
Two-fold Drive Council Okays Laid to Rest Besiile
roiniing out that "early dLscovery
City Budget of Grave of His Parents
In City History wrans possible cure." the Deartorn
Cancer conimittee is seeking sup-
port In'a t\;o-.fold program.
$4,7d8;266
The conimlttec'headcd by Mrs.
Jam3.-. R. AOuxm and Mrs. Judson Figure to Bring Tax
Thousands File Past Casket in Day Long
Henry F<rd Deaih M. Weber, co-chairmen, Is seeking" Cut of 4 0 Per Cent;
Crim Reminder of signaturer. to petitions toward es-' Procession, Private Services at Grave
Flood Damage tabllshment of a cancer dtctlon Pension Veto Seen
center In Dcarbom and contribu- T h e fabulous mortal career of Henry Ford is. at an end.
{Pictures on paprc 2) tions towanl the local goal of $5,000 The city, council Tuesday night
'While thc city's life was at a Hlandstill in utourning, Mr. Ford
The waters of the Rouge river In thefor.American Cancer Societys adopied the .10<7-48 city budget
was comuiittcd to his final resting place in a sniall cemetery near
were back to normal today, bu'; a drlvo 1!)47 fund.i. amounting to M,798.266. The figr-
grim reminder rismained of the The Detroit detection (nter now ure. fipproxirrately $100,000 less than the graves of his mother and father, Mary and WilJiaiu Ford,
has a waitingf list which precludes thn current hudiret. points to a taxi
worst flood in Dearborn's hlstor;,'. examination in the family plol at Joy Road and Evergreen.
For It was thc flood which brouttht tims bofore next bj' jxjssible cancer vic- rate reduction, for Dearbom tax-'
July or August- Mrs. payers of $6, to $6 for each $1,000 of Church services, open to the puhlic, were to he held at 2:30
an ironic tum to the death of Heniy Webor fealci. Sufficient demiind, as ?sscssed valuation. 'The current city
Pord, Monday nlRht. Thc .swirling evidenced in petitions r^w p. tn. this afternoon from St. PaulV Episcopal Cathedral, Wood-
Houge had cur- off electric pover. culation, will i-esult In establish- ini cir- tax rate Is $13.82. : v ward and Hancock, Detroit, with private services at Uic grave.
gas and telephone service to "Fflr- "iDcnt of; a detection center in or near The budget was adopted after Even while the city and the world mourned the sudden
lano." thc seclude<l Pord estate, leav- Dearbor'n, 'he said. These examina- nearly two hours-of dl-jcussion which passing of the genius who literally changed the face of die glohc,
ing Mr. Ford'i home without heat ld to minor,alterations on the final
except lor fireplace blazes, and with- tions arc free. ' ' dky allowed bythe chnrter for adop- plans were being formed for a lasting liomage. Preliminnr)' plans
out lights exoeot candles and kero- tion. The vote was 4-1. with Council for a joint city-ChHinbcr of Commerce birthday party for his
sene lamps. Fresident Anthony. M. Esper and eighty-fourth birthday on July 30 arc being held in abeyance
> Tho water rose two to four ftict
higher than ever bofore. City Iln-
Voters Defeat Howsrd Tei^nes. absent and.Patrick
Dovv voting against.
. Mayor Hubbard, who told the
until after the mourning period. Meanwhile, the city council
approved a smnmcr festival project lo culminate in observance
Klnccr FVed Storrer reported. Tha
previous high mark wns recorded on
May 12, 1M3.
Pay Raises for ;councll that "all non-essential" city
I'r^vernmpnt' activities were eliminat-
ed In his budget estimates, predicted
of Ml. Ford's birthday.
All day yesterday, a s Mr.
The crest wes reached at diffrr-
ont tlnjes In different plnccs. Star-
rer said, -^At Telegraph' road. ;hc
City Officials an $ nr $9 tax rate for the year be-
plnnintt July 1.
TO VETO'PENSIONS
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O l i e fice. JT GUS
wp I f uFord's body lay in state in thc
beautiful recreation hU of Edi-
high point camo at about 6 n.m. Sun- son Institute -r- whicli h e built
.The . mayor. al^'o Indicated a
day, while at Rotunda Drive, l.hc Dearborn Rejeets All pos.'lble further reduction in the f fn J Bcm r n n r n ** ^ tribute to hie great friend,
hlghwater point camo at about 9 j Propciwds; Return biit'gct by hls'.plans. to veto items Kjn UimiUUni Tliomas E d i . M > n . - thousands
a.m. |ntfllnT.$3i8.5fi9 as the city's con- A / ^ ' Tk/r upon thousands of men, women
Meanwhile, most of thc 65 fami- Judicial Jncnnibehts
lies evacuated Sunday from Port
Dnarbom LodKij. 624 Brady, had rc-
t*-ibutlon to police, firemen and em-
nloyecT pension funds. The mayor
Dearborn turned an expressive ha.s left this amount out of hi.s es-
As tity Mourns
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Beginning at 8 a.m., when thc
turned' to theli' apartments follcw-, thumb-s down on three pronosais to timat'^s. but n majority vote of the
Ink a resumption of gas and electric i'rnise tho ;ala;ics of elective city roiincil restprisd 'it. explaining the Greenfield Village sdiool stu-
M)rvlcR Monday. Some families were Tiolnh. ip. Mond^v's general elec- rhartJ'r .requires.the appropriation. - Today is profound day of mourn- dents filed past the casket of
nnable to return until yestcrdair. , t i-n. The city also turned down two In veveallrig ,his veto intention, ing in Dearborn. Buslne&s ha.s halt-
ed, school houses arc .-itlll and the thc m;m wjio provided them
Work was still contlnulncr. how-|*itino state constitution amend- Mnypv Hubbard said the two pen- streets are quiet. wilh special school opportuni-
ever, hy the clt.\' department of pub-. ments. plu.< two other proposed char- -.Inv.'VvsfVims.'which' permit em-
llo works toward returning to opera-') - amend-enls. ijloyecs^lncToding policc and firemen, Tlie beloved fellow townsman, ties, streams of the.big and little
iion the sewage dispoijal plant on rcaton 6 -:l.-lvHy were three pro- to retire'at 20 .years of service, is whose works, deed;; and character people liioVed through the hall
Oroenfleld. Several feet of water jio.sals to r I:;'; the .'^alarics of the "too liberal;" continually permeated the activities for a final glimpse. By 2 p . m.
su<>mcrged machinery Sunday. DPW; mnyer. oU.v co-mcil. citv clerk, treas- . The cpunfill rejected by a 3-2 vote of this city, is gone. This is the yestei'day, 22,000 persons ha<l
Dircctor n-ank B. Swapka cstimald urcr nnd two municipal Judges $1,500 nn opjioDriatlon tb continue the funeral day of Henry Pord and in
the plant would not Iw rendy for solemn tribute the city is observing filed pasl his casket. T h c mour-
prc';cnt"pay scale for eity employees, ners came by automobile, by
operation until next wtek. althouith Defeated by narrower: margins- whn%vei-e granted' an eight and a a da.v of mourning.
efforts wore belnc made to uet tho -voro nropo-.-'^-. to provide "immc- third Sfer cent .pay boost in Janu- Today has been proclalmd "A Day special bus and afoot.
Job done by thc end of this wejk. dlutc effect", to emei-gency acts of ary. Tnis raise expires on June 30. for Mourning" for Mr. Pord by May- Theee were the pcople who
Mean^Hillc,* th<),,;lty'.; .sewage rc- .H^ olty rnmcil ind-to provide- fbr CouncUmen Homer Beaill^ and Doyle or Hubbard, who has also decreed have felt the impact oC his life.
mafntuiiRndlng In sewera. thc sale of abandoned or sieHtn goods >uppbrvdd the cohtlnuatiiMt o(^ptie9- hat Dearborn observe a 30-day per-
OT?'Fl>A'DR(Ve CLOSKD ' ent pay levels, while Gouhcllmlh^iay' iod, of mourning. . \ His bu>iness associates, his bus-
V .AH vbads oloiecl bloiiked by the HOW 'DEAEBORN 3K>Tia>' '
Parker, JosriPh .ftord . a n d . J i aattin
r yi^j^emia iiuj.-*jojii9d.ujo9 KJUI
^si
inorninf, exeapt Rotunda Drive toe-
IMM .*'iffc' ztAMinnfRMiMiiBvi.''. and ind6str%l life In thc city, ceased wild * e p u t on yhele through
Unanimously restored Was a $4,7d0 3t .nfx)ni today, a' a'. .-.Hence which Is gcni" and deterniination to fur-
iween' sibaefer and' Greenfield. Ro- No. 1 (Prim*riw) :....:..:..iji: :iMS ar'propriatign al 'salary for Elwood ^

t,iJn''a. urdormhied bv the flood v,':i- No.-2 (Coip. holdings) ;...M34 3,082 J. Nowka, deputy flfe chiof. who I o last until 6 p. m. . nisli cheap transportation to
fai'wtecloeed t>vr rooalis. was c\it out of the budget last week.' iA)i: Dearborn public schools are tiie masses.
r.xropt at t.ho fori Dcrbo)'-i Tjodjc^ Chy Vhariar - "lo.'jed to<l|ay out of homage for thc The flower display was simple.
. Yes No Nowka appeared before the council nvan who a^T^avs looked upon youth At each ond of the casket wa-. a
ter did little damage.. However, N-.. 1 (immediate effect) 1,374 2,408 to. explain he dees not Intend to
8an(l<iy's. bigh \'rfnds lifted shingles No. 2 (Proiierty sale) ....1,717 1,808 retire, as believed by some council- and .school children as the hope for bowl of callii lilies. In the forefront
f:m the roofs i4 several residences. men ill eliminating his Job. T better worlld. of the hall was a bouquet of Amer-
Two automobUos, left onrkod on V^. 3 (Council raises)' .... 765 3,027 FESTIVAL FUND I The. city govemment. too, has ican Beauty roses .set in a silver
.Brady street, were completely sub- No. 4 (Ma.vor. clerk, treas.) 716 3,070 Lost also by a.3-2 vote was Bea-
merged when thi; Rouge rose to near No. 5 (Judse raises)
the first floor landing of the apart-; ~~ ~ ; ; ;
900 2 ^ 9 dle's motion to set up $100,000 for the
construction of comfort stations.
The Man That He >^as cea-'ed operations, except for essen- bowl. Finns were arrayed to form
Mat police and fire duty. iTic order I ba-jkground. Mr. Pord was drcf.scd
"Ir.sinr: Rovcmment offices was issued in p. grey suit.
mr-nl.'^. Tho MORR bridge at the '^^r-'inT into the city's p|os.>esslon. His life cxcnij)lificd Uic classic American no desire to bc otherwise. by Mayor Hubbard and concurred Services at the church were to be
Here were no Dearbom offices ment Added to the/Tecreatlon depart- In bv the council.
river and Michipan was undermined pjilicrn from farm to fame; he won the
budget was $11,000 for a Dear- H e had no "company manners" in the conducted by the Rt. Rev. PVank w.
Slightly, but repuirud Tuesday. \t ".take. born festival, esteem of his fcihws t( a degree enjoyed by sense of manners assiuned for the occiwion.
planned to culminate Under the leadership of the Cham- Crelghton. bishop of the EpiscopJll
Beginning Saturday, when water JUDLGE NEUENFKLT LEADS In a oelobratloiV of Henry Ford's
few; he wag not careful to gather riches, yet He was as considerate of an office boy, as
irb of Commerce, business, indus- diocese, his henlth pcrmlUing, as-
spread over Michignn p.vonuo at El- However, tho city gave it<i one birthday. A projected festival pro- ^r^r^ and professional activities are iisted by the Rev. Hedley O. SUeey.
oise, the Rouge raised steadily nil candidate for f; county. bffic^ the gram was outlined to -the council tliey flowed to h'ini, and none begrudged IIIM gracious to his associates, even in the most obf crying a .six-hour mourning per- pastote of the Christ Eiilsccpal
day and Saturday night. Shortly largest vote for any sspirant for by Iris Becker, teacher and riecrea- liaviny thcni; hc ma(h; his progress to the gruelling conference, as ever he was of a tO''. church. Dearborn, and Dean Kirk
after midnight, i.he river burst OVLT county and st.-xtc offices. Circuit. tlon department,employee. The pro- heights, not by thrusting others d<Jwn, but grande duinc hostess in her mansion.. Few r. > rborn township offices,'too, will B. O'Pet-rall. The casket was to bn
Michigan avemvr und covered the Judge I iln M. Neuenfelt, of iDear- ject was recommended by Mayor i>e clo''cd from 12 to 6 p.m. today Uken through the main church en-
by taking multitudes along with him to liigher men are always so completely themselves >ut of respect for Mr. Pord. The trance
double lane highway for n stretch born. pelled 4.223 votes in Dearborn, Htibbard.
of approximately a mile between coniparcd to the 2,363 received by The budget, as, adopted by the levels of living; and alter dwelling for 84 and that self so free of unpleasant, fluctua- 'ownship board of officer.s adopted .SPECULATION ARISES
Southfield and the George Washing- her nearest opponent,'Judge "ttiomas councll was approximately $432,000
years in onc seclion of onc county h c died tions as, Henry Ford was. -: i-csolution In homage with its or-
ton Carver Memori ii. P. Maher. . .^ above the mayor's estimates. How-
witliin sight of the farm where he was born. 'tcr to close for the afternoon. A few hours after his death, specu-
The Dcarbom vote helped boost ever, iiinee leaving the. major's As master of thousands of men it was in- lation arose over t;ie possible effect
Meanwhile. FV>rd' road, lust east evitable that he should niect all the personal ^OVEO DEARBORN
of "Pordson Drive, b.^camo Inundattd Judge Neuenfelt to-second place In hands, the' public Improvement re- The sudden and unexpected passing of ')f
" Mr.
*r. Pord's
roran passing on thc life
and formed th'^ b' ttom of a wide tho county-wide voting' for Id clr- serve fund has been wiped out.by Ilcnry Ford definitely closed an era in shap- proI)lem8 which humaii folly creates. In such Tn hi.", proclamation .setting forth nnd financial future of the company
il day of mourning. Mayor Hubbard hc founded as well as twi the dL-^po-
lake until Monday morning. Rotun-|Oii|| ^.she
u^j'*^!: ?_" ^??i?Ji"^f^^''^y**'"* the cruncll and come ficcivitles which
ing which his original mind and indomitable circumstances he
circunisianccs showod u
nc iiowou a human uuniirn aim and un-uu- fleclared: "Mr. Ford'.s love for Dear- .'iition of his personal fortune, esti-
da Drive and flouthfleld nlso bo- ngo. finished eighteenth would be paid for from that fund
sjiiril were prime factors.,His genius made dcrslanding kindness tjia^v astonished tliose ''OiTi. his birthplace, inspired him mated at manv millions. No state-
cnmo impassable. OuUci' road wius mately Monday's turnout was approxi- have bcf-n ,btidgeted, thus raising
5,000 less than for the county the anticipated expenses for the new
whole nations mobile, but to do tlii.s hc had who knew thc ruthless tactics of the usual lr- build his giant plants here and irent on either phase has been forth-
washed out In s))ot. .^ as,he prospcreC, nis old friends and "omlng from the family or company.
Barly Sunday ino nlng, police and fiscal year. ' to produce
1 social by-products . . . .equally* . signifi-
c executive. With stupifj^ty h e could b e neighbors prospered with him and Despltf' hlK wealth, whleh he wore
firemen began eva*-uatlng resident (Continued on page. S) Established In 1|?42. the public im- amazingly patient; with ovcrweaning ambi- all those who came to this area !lghtiy, Mr. Ford died In surround-
cant. He" had to revolutionize methods of
of JVjrt Dearborn Lltdge, using row- provcmont reserve fund was osten-
boat';. The water r'tached south to production, which in turn enabled him to lead tion lie could wait until it had tripped itself
sibly designed.to pay for major pub-
found a better and happier life be- Incs rcjnlniscent of his early farm
Morley venue am', north to the
bridge at Cherry JTIll and Brady.
Walter Brackel to labor to a Iiigher share of j h c benefits i t up; with thc behavior falilts of men hc was
lic impjjovi^mcnts. Sponsors at that
time described -It'ail a means of most merciful, unwilling to cast anyone away
cause of him." days. Flood waters of the Rouge had
Jn setting up the 30-day mourn- ^'M*. off riectric and telephone .serv-
helped to produce. Rightly he should bc re- ing poriod. the mayor wrot^e:
One of the evacuees was a woraan
with a broken l<'g and another an
Lead JCC i n ' 4 7 cushioning uncoiployment in the
garded as the greatest labor leader of the without a new chance which sometimes
post.-war period. How:vcr,-the fund
ice f/i the secluded manMon called
"Out of respect for Mr. Ford's Vi^hUrt^. The onlv heat In thc resl-
InHurnza victim. Walter Brackel, attorney; Was has been raided regularly for various generation since il w^ts h c who created hun- mounted into a number of new clianccs. Hc memory. I do hereby proclaim a <lp\irn Mondav was from flreplaceo.
never easily resigned a fool to his folly. 30-day period of mourning for'the T iirht w^s supplied by kerosene
/Eventually, Sundi-.y. all residents ''l"c'c<'. nresident of the Dewborn purposes, Inoluding a $noo,000 loan dreds of thousands of previously non-cxistenl late Mr. Pord and direct that all lamns and candles.
of 'h'> apartments Merc removed by Jun'or Chamber of Oommerce Mon- to pay city crtiployee's a wage in- jobs; it was lie wlio inaugurated the higher This human consideration extended itself flaas In the city fly at halfmaat Electrio currpnt Ls wired -to the
boat when a gas leal; was discovered. day night, succeeding Russell Cot- crease this year. and minimum wage, and i t was h c who es- to birds and beasts, and eyen to machines. .\nd drapes of mourning be placed Tnanclon
The rtas main ai. JJ.'orlcy was shut ney. Dearborn Coach Co. executive. rc RK'MJCE LIBVY on the city hall for a like period." I'^'^rd cnR|r>c.rJnB; fr^m eenerators at the
of:'.' thereby cuttlnc; off sorvlce to Other officers elected were Bob Revenue for-the fund camo talli8hed thc shorter work day and week, io To see him wilh a sick jnachine was lo see
^ from| laboratories. Thc
wliich
i n r , . ail
thc apartment-i. .-.cvr ral homes alon'?: Alexander, first vice-prtJsldent; .Jack' numcroiis''souroerJncVudlng'iiccn^^^^^ 111,1 industry
i i i i i i i o L i j has
iio followed
l u i i v / v r i ^ u lhim.
lllll. ssomething
o i l i c i l l i l l ^ almost
u i i i i U B L mystical
111^'ai.ii;i>i that i i i i t i cannot
y>i\i be flood put thfjsc lines out of commis-
Morlev and tho I'onl estate. Olinn, second vice-president; f;tan Ilquor taxes, iees and permits. This
Ford Poundatkn baseuients wer? ley S^viatkowskl, third vice-presi- revenue "will now go into the general
llocd-d and gas Uurned off until dent; Dick Swlat'icowskl, treasrarer; fund .and will.' permit a lower tax
Moreover he stood for a morality in bus- captured by words. He had a "feel
iness
CSS thought which his example made_ well- piece of machinery that reminded one of
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Agreement Ends sion.


Aftcr an acMve dav Inspecting
Hcod dnmaeo awund h<s estate und
tho r^arborn fh'.; dmartment com- Marty Wolfe, secretary nigh' compulsory for
- business in
. gencrai, and, jjjg delicate touch of the surgeon; actually,
pleted pumping tasks, Chalrman of the board is Jtseph E. duction
levy and thus aid In a tax rate rc-
Mhhigan ave) iue routes of the Davis and other hoard, menibfcrs; Another ne.w.source of revenue
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which served lo 8tabili/.e on sounder founda- machines seemed to rc8|>ond to him i n a
tions the nation's productive effort. special way. H e could read in a machine thc
Transitjispute H Orcnfleld Village. Mr. Pord re-
tired Monday n k h t at 9 o'clock, his
'iKUBi hour of retirement. Two hours
Dca'born Coach <:on pany' were dis- elected aro Walter Oolbesky and ^111 be the sales ;tax diversion. Ac- later, he caJled to (Mrs. F\)rd and re-
ruiJted from 10 p. m, Saturday night Bare Berg for two-year lermh and tlon of the stat* Supreme Court in He had only contempt for competition by mind of the man who made it, his ideals, his Dearborn Coach Co. and no'-ted "feellmr 111."
until 10 p. in. Sunda; and south and Kenneth Dunn and Hon>erj:>unhem -.t :..- chicanery, holding thai competition by merit knowledge, his experience, his limitations. Drivers Sign Contract DIED AT 11:40
west loop lines were mr tailed due to alone befitted an American and made possible T h e great quantily of. machinery wjiich hc He suffered at cerebral hemorf-
highwaters at Sout^iield. Van Born. for one-year terms. . . i (OoailBipeil qn.Page-S) hagf^ and died at 11:40.
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gathered in the Etlinon Institute Museum TllO .Dearbom C^f^li Co. and its
Pelhnm and Jim Daly ronds. dri'-crs' union, which had been ne- Rob'-rt Rjinkin. family chauffeur,
It followed" therefore naturally that hc also was to him a speaking library of men's
HILLS ESCAPES '
. Ali loops wore bad: on their regu-
lar <runs by. 10 am. Monday, how-
Flood Isolates New Church disdained lo stimulate busihess activity by dreams and the nation's' liistoi']^.
arousing unwise and uneconomic' desires Henry Ford never realized lbi|t hc was thc
gotiating for -ov>ral months, have had bepn sen* bv Mrs. Pord to the
r.r-mn ff, tnrms and have signed a new c!iglneerl)g la^KM-atorl^ on Oak-
'^ont.ract to cover the period May 1, v/ood to mimmon medical aid by tel-
ever. Traffic from ea*t to west Dear- witliin the populnr mihd. great Henry Ford. H e never scenied conscious IJi^T. tA May j . 19^8; tphone. At the same Mme. Rankin
borp. "and vice ver a v^as routed i ,.' /,>-Vv'.)..v.. J 4'^ .^ '^S'Cvt^'J^HM ^ "-'^
ThA npw /"ini.ract. signed last FrU called H'-nry Ford n at his Orossc
by way of Allen, roac and Oakwood. . Olher a n d . a b l e r pens wiU assess his vast of the fact thai hc possessed i n e n l a r powers dn". "rantr. a 10 oent an hour wage Pointe home.
.Despite thc h i i h e t crest:In thc infJucncc on invention, production and fin- beyond those bestowed on the commonality of Inr-rasc to the 400 drivers and maln- Henrv Ford was bom in a white
city's history, nol a j ngle complaint
df a flooded bast ment was received uticc for he was a most rare combination us. He ihought.wc were all equipped wilh the r.rnan::c men effective May 1 and al ifarmhrnjse at the comer-of what fs
.of. these three abilities': we' who were-his same power of vision that lie had. Sometimes -'^ r r i i t s a .^-o^-nt ner hour Increase " * ' <^*o''W *nd Pord road on
Irom Dejirborn Kills residents, ae- from Jan. 1. 1947. to Anril 30. t-Tulv 30. IW3. He would have been
oording to Swapka. Normally, heavy neighbors can best assess him as, a. man. - it must have puzzled hini Wheii he discovered ^& next .Tuly. He married Clara J.
: Drivers had been a-sklng n 20-
rains flood an er.tlre Hills .subdivi- that this was not so. I t was niost simple ;'ir.if an.hour lncrca.se ovor the $1.25 Brjant of Greenfield townahip on
skm, Henry. Fprtl through all his life remained and easy for almost anyone'to see the thing
a part of the people from whom he sprung. after he had revealed it, but lie could always [ rat* provided In the old contract, April 11. 16tt. The devoted couple
Emergency oonter* for flood vlc- whl^h exnlrwl .Tan. l. The compro- v/ould have been married M years
tlmfi were set up by the Dearborn To'say of hini that h e never lost thc common sec it before. I t was this prevision of things mise 'vas -eachcrt thrtnigi'. a 'nedla- tomomw'.
branch. American Red Cross, by touch,- or >v-tlia t.v lie' reUuiiied.^ t h e deniocratie to come, this clearsecingof.tlie upward trend, tlnn boflrd aniyjlnt-d bv Gov. iSlfler Itiey had one aon'. Bdael. who died
Charles Wagrer. dluster (jhalrman. offe;- the union had filed a 30-day In the midst Of tbe FVird Motor Co.'s
-Hot coffjc and p u v drinking water aftilVide, would be to iriisreprcsent.Liin,'for. that kept his mind active and his eyes to t h e v/ar effort In iMt. The elder Mr.
waa: fui-nl-hed v;rtlu bj' the Red these terms suggest an c//orf to jyeem -to be future right down to I d s ' I M I hour. strike notice In mld-Fet>ruAry. .
CLAIMS LISTED Ford reauned the. prealdencv of the
Croes. ."hoihe folks." Henry Ford never had to seem; comoahyand directed its wor nio-
-And now h e is gone;, his mark upon th- . "ThT .5cttler-e-'t." a statement re- dm;ttcn. AttUie oet^ratinn of hosMll-
always h e was full openly what h e was; '.".asad bv th" company reatf, "h the ties. hck 4gtn atepped down, this
N a v y S c h o o l Lrradii a t e Not only did he prefer the so-called plain wqrld is deeply, incised ami his work remains. vfA-'t "-f determined coUaetlve bar- time being auooeieded by his grand-
, Wirirm P. m i l , ' seaman, first
ClaM. r-i-' rt M-. and *'rs. William people, but so potent was t h c quietness of his But for multitudes wh<rbi5iicvcd in him,' his galnln-.pff'n^'s by hotti partiea. The son rind jiamasake. tbe youthfull
"work will be no substittite for himself. They eompanjr and tbe union,'$hroti|;tiout (Henry n .
HaU of Cherry struet, ha^ been grad- presence upon self-esteemed superior per- the nagptlatiooa. reooffnJaatf t t e re- Sinoa than; Mr', ^ocd 'has been In
uates from the tire controlman will miss him
'. sons, the social elite and the world^s "great,** sponatbUity owed the aevmal oom- retlremaiit, bufc aot inaeUve. He
school at the Navf 1 Training Center, that tHey too turned ^htHo quite plain aiid "As wben a lordly'cedar, jp-ean witlt boughs munltiaa'aarved tqr the'bua ayatem." mada fraquaRi vMU to his shops
' ' Flood uaiert itoUte^ the Greenfield Cafre|tional .eboi'ch Sunday and natural person^ while tliey w e r e . w i t h him. Goes down t^ith a gretU shotit upon tke hdU, t l i e tmkm ctted oonttauBd la- and botdUtn t a d apent hla aummers
in llvinf coato aa ttafcompall. In aortbam MMWA and part of
Mmentf Muddle. 1114 Menro* Ilv*. Av cancelled the. firtt Ekiier M^rkMseUdaled \hete,r^ .P^to by Rose Smith. Henry Ford was himielf beoaiu* fac^had Arid lettvse a l<me$gmejdw:ie agairist tke sky. iuf zooUvt t w .(bair wa damaada. Uestti tU

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THE gARBORN PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947
PAGt TWO
m tSlSKK iriafe IBI
THX XJJOtlUT o(-4bt Piy raise f$Mtm9h9tw ' " ^
by I'h* ifcuge I w ^ Lakes of streets, Golf Course
pr<^}0Ml8 for fMoUve cltK .Offiolals
came as a aiii;^rtee to n6;;ae, but iJffiVlSllS?*
1946 Governar
Clbtbaa froai aevtral local slona
ViU ha featured' at tha style show,
unexpactad waa the defea4) bare Of " ^ r i n y Parada." to be praaantad
I the two state, proposals ahd firat William Mcintosh, 4807 Cliovin, in the Dearbom Hlfta achoot audi-
Dfarl>orn I two charter ametidments. all of was re-elected govamor of Daarboni torium April 16. at |:0e 9Ja., by
which were -Toutitie, desirable lodge, 1620, Loyal Order of Moose. DHB seniow. *
changas. People just got a "no"
Duck complex, It Appears. City Proposal
Two, providing for dlspossHlon of sto-
Friday.
Other officers elected were: Do You
Robert Markle. Melvindale. junior
len proerty by the city, came closest governor; Charles Curtis, 23141 Oak, Know Wbert
to carrying. In the-20 west end pre- prelate; Roy Clark, 4905 Williamson,
cincts, 16 gave a favorable margin. treasurer; Tliomas Naubert, 201 N. George Wathinfton
.None of the three pay raise questions Nash, trustee; and Fred Casade. Mel-
carried a single precinct. vindale, trustee. Slept I
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../ill ;':..titt3e could be said hero that woidd add anything to i h a ^ y , J S t \ ^ ^ , ^ ^ t ? ' ' V ^ ^ ^ ^ l ! : .
*ttui of Henry Ford as sot u p ia the worshipfiul eulogies S A S ' V T graphic grlphic^m^tS;
wrought in the pa.^t few days. I n fact, the man binifelf always hat^the campaign for city.offtoes Is
seemed to this rcjiorler as being beyond the power of words on, althouglr ^ the - eiaatlon doesn't
i i^
come off untH'next fall..After car-
rying their -complaint to" a dally Byes Ksaiataad - Gl Fitted
It*.'. H e waS' Henry Ford i^- newspaper, i;hree ot ttia ftav vl
M'I.I>I T h a t tells everytlung. Dearbon^. branch. veterans who (M^lginally boUatad DR. HARVKT nSSSTONE
'.^l< '--" k k k "politics" visited tha may^; to i|.kK^V OPTOMETRIST
jv.er PROM THE Red Cross ccmes a JDOHATION8 PROM four sallori oglze for their prplMt. ; '
ooRt'^ of 8 letiar received i^rom a stfttlpsned at Corpus Christie. Texas, Actually .timers should ba ft/>. thijfe Broken Lenses DupHoated
Deadbornltd who. has naught but helpfd b(X)st the contributions to at all. The coimcil two yaate; aiti ipt Save the Pieces
praise for the organizations work. $7Z5 for the Qeorge W. E:ondle Trust up $10,000 to buy rings, but Oprpora- 22062 Michigan Avenue
iir.
i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, 22201 Pund. The sailors, acting on a sug- tlon Counsel Dale J i PUbaora rtUad. West Dearboni
Cherry Hill, rushed to a Texns army gestion by a buddy, Ba^jil Kovtum, the expenditure Illegal. To giit aniiUiid
hospital where their son was under- 5&^ Temes, kicked in 20 bucks. The this, the veterans biurtau,has baan DB. 1410
going treatment. Down there, the cash is de?o.sltcd in a trust fund for ordering the ring's iii lots of IMO. or
Red Cross took them in hand, pro- aondle. Added to this v/ill be pro- loss. Thats ono reason it baa'tftken
vided accomodations and made all ceeds of tt lienofit card pany and so long to get lull delivery on the
arrangements. The experience "con- bunco at Moose Hall. Ajiril 25. City rings.
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I'.t
vinced me of the valuo and import- Ti-easiu-er Bill Kaiser is acting as Tho rings cost, about $1.38 apieoe,
ance of tho Red Cross," wrote Boyd receiving agent for the neighbors which establishes their value (ex-
Avoiq the Spring Rush!
to- Mrs. Sharpe, seci-etary cif the who started the fund. cept as political brlc-a-brac) pretty
well." Call SU. 3144
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NOWHERE IN the budget sub- For Your Cleaning Estimate NOW !
mitted by Mayor Hubbard aad
^ ^ / ^ e U ^ r YOUR TAXES? okayed by the coanoU are aay
funds for hospital construetli^.
Hizzoner has pretty well aban- t > M t ^ ^ : a*? ^-'|Uit
, Oriental and Domestic Carpets and Ruga

Upholstery
Scwiag and Binding
Cleaning our Specialty
,*x t Let mo send you eoch month, wilhout
doned ideas for a ctty-buUt and
obligctlion, a usoful list of taxes and their
important dua dotas.
operated huspilal. He still Insiste
a hospilal iy. greatly needed liere, if^^-
PYRAMID
Jttet Teleattttne e r Write but the oiily other sourea el
funds for s.uoh an Instltutioa Is
RUC ahd UPHOLSTERY
CLARK D. SMITII private capital: Could that be?
i\( k k CLEANERS
a2177 MICHIOAN A V f f N U i OEARBORN 127C
CIRTIFIID ' Oppoi'tle Colviii 7/teolr BEHIND I'lTE closing of the dty "Home Clettning Sp^ialistS'Since 1930*^ ^
TAX CONSULTANT pnlnt shop on Mechanic and the
Account Keeping Sarvlca lox Reports Syilems laying off of ihe painters lies a wind- 20413 Van Born Road
wv^ww^wtfWtfww^w^f^wwww^wwwwww^Aww^wft<^>
Dearbbm
1 9 4 7 _ t h l r ) * n l h Yar o l Strvi< In D a a r b o r n - . 1 9 4 7 ing talc. One of those laid. off Is
Harvey Whitfield. Several'weeks
ago, Whitfield presided at a father-
son banquet in a west end church,
Ouest of honor was John Carey, for-
mor mayor and candidate for eleo- (ABO'VE) Residents of Fort Dearborn Manor .it 621 Bracly were cvacii.nlcd from their aparlments by boat
West Side Forestry Service
tion in the fall. In the audience was ni the Rouge waters spread to Morley sireet. Some fumilies were unable to return to their abodes until WedneS'
Mayor Hubbard, who waa ignored by day. (BELOW) Club house of the Dearborn Hill Golf eourne wn-t half submerged an the flood reached its
Toastmaster Whitfield, much to cret, which was two feel higher than th* river over rose before./Vio/o.s by Ko.<is Smith. _ Complete L
Hizzoner's discomfltxu'e. Sometime
later, n notice suspending Wliitfipld cf A. Ward Stoddard. Oxford. Mich. Tree Trimming
Rain Nearly Staps
for engaging in political activities
contrary-to civil service rylos was Traffic Arrest After being brought to the station
Ly ofllcers, who said he was intoxi- Evergrcea Specialiata
drafted In the olty legal department. cated, he was released and told to
Hlo notice, however, waa never Army Day Hare
sci-ved. Time "passes on, and Io,
Brings Suicide reapp^iar in court before Judge
George A. Belding Tuesday.
Landscaping - Spraying
* Peat HumuB - T o p Soil
Whitfield and two other painters ar? Saturday morning rains virtually Despondency over a court trial
^ laid off ^effective March 28, because wiped out Dearborn's Army Day I In which he was to have appeared LICENSED .
thc paint shop It, closed. .The olty observance. as the defendant on a drunk driving KILLED BV BARBELL
can ^ get Its signs-' painted much An afternoon let-up did permit charged was cited by detectives to
t*
u
Lewiston, Me.Tliomas O. Gag-
cheaper by contract than-by main- the scheduled parade and brief cere- day as the reason for the alleged " 19. was if ting a 140-pound bar- EDSON A. IIAW
We welcome .sweet springtime and celebrate this glorious taining a threii-man staff, aixplains mony at the city hall stejw, however. suicide of Michael Toth, 5762 Wal-! ^^U while lying on his back. He
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ii event with super-savingH for you in every departmeni of our tho mayor. Wliitfleld' has protested Highlight of the ceremony was pre- vjit, whose decapitated body wa.$ I dropped it and thc weight .suffo- TA. 5^591 Phone DE. 4797
|; store. Now is the time to fix u p your home and your to the civil eervice head. sentation of the bronze Star award found at 8 a. m. Monday on the ^'^^^^ """
k k . ".'iK to Paul Sprlska, 5038 Renville, by Michigan Central railroad tracks
gnrden do it all with quality merchandise tlial will And now ifs time for thie aolumn Maj.

give you years of .service without replacement. You'll find to lay off for this weeki , John O. St,nley, Detroit area near Greenfield.
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recruiting officer. Detective Vander Mueller who was The DEARBORN PRESS
HAKDWARE D E P O T quality is thc lowcst-cost; inve.-t- A parade by local veterans groups Investigating the case with Detective
ment iu thc end, so get ALL your spring i.oeds here loday! Truro Mfiss.Believe. It or not, ied from The Americiin Legion Sgt. iiarry Walters, said Toth had. Pabllthed Every Thanday

i ut^ Ernest .SnialJ, Truro i^udltor, Memorial KaU on Maple, to Michi- pjpl^flbly thrown..himself
"ceh^y. rgftiSedr^'raise offtiidTby gan ano'tthence to the cit)^ h^l, with tr.'iin, which went through at about
Co'wh^ officials. He said his prraent martial mtisic furnished by the Pord 7:10 a:.m.
lmc|er the
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by
T i n s P E A R B O R N PJUESS
1102 S. Maton Sti, Dearbom,-Micb.
"Salary o r $<10 a year waj-sufficient. Motor Post 173 band. Mayor "Orvllle ' Toth was arrested Mflrdh 30 when
L. Hubbard spoke brieflj*. hLs car reportedly collided with that Entered at Second Clatt Matter For Security happi-
Ang. 2, 1918 at tha Pott Offica at
Dearborn, Micb., under the Act of
'r 523 south of Pepper Road, T2S, March 3, 1879 ness and emergencies.

Milorgunite and Sheep Manure


NOTICE RIOE., Dear;born, Michigan.
(c> Alley between Willow and
H. W. KLAMSER
MsDaging Editor
Invest funds hert and
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il 100 lb. bag $3.25 - 50 lb. bag: $2.00 Chestnut and fipproxlmately Merged with Tbe Dearborn Stu earn full dividends
V 25 lb, bag $1.25 PUBLIC NOTIC OF parallel thereto abutting at the March 19, 1931
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VIGORO Lawn Roilers PROPOSED ALLEY rear of Lots 1 to 46 both in-


clusive of Steven's Sub. of part
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE next June and Decern-
"r
IOO lb. bag $4.00 (Water Filled) VACATION ~^'^ 1 year $2.50 6 montha $1.30 *ber.
of P. C.'s 142 and 523 south of Oat of County, $3.50 a year.
50 lb. bag $2.50 For Sale or Rent PUBLIC NCni^E IS HEREBY Pepper Road, T2S, RIOE, Dear-
21 lb. bag $1.50 (Mail lubscriptioju payable U
15 Rollers availnble,. nt least GIVEN that Tuesday, Ai)iil 15, 1947, born, Michigan, and Lots 77 to OEARBORN FEDERAL SAVINCS
one wailing for you anytime. at 8:00 o'clock P. M., Eastern Stan- 135 bolh Inclusive and at the in advance)
Seed side of Lot 1 of Outer Boule- and ioan Association of Pearborn
dard Time, in the Council Cham- P H O N E D E a r b o m O40O
925 Mason Sircct DEarborn 3560
Spreacierft bers In the Municipal Building at vard Sub. of part of P. C. 523,
Dearborn, Michigan.
TJo r e n t a l hargo Schaefer Road and Michigan Ave-
for s p r e i i d e r w i t h nue, a hearing will be held by the (d) Alley ;routh of and approxi-
u r c h n t e of 100 l b
E City Council to listen to objections mately parallel to Snow Ave-

SPRINC IS HERE!
a g of fertiliKr nue bi.'tween Chestnut and
to the proposed vacation of the fol-
lowing alleys, retaining, however, as Southfield Road abutting Lots
Sit pifovo to each of the alleys to be' vacated
an., easement equal to the; entire
1 to 8 both inclusive and Lots
134 ancl 135 of the Outer Bou-
levard Sub. of part of P. c.
width of the alley area, which shall
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OF FffORHmS'- be reserved to the public use as and
for an easement for sewcirs, utility
mains, conduits and poles, together
623,
Lots
Lots
Dearborn,
2B7
300
to
to
292
332
Michigan, and
inclusive and
inclusive and
Complete Paint Job And with it, comcH the time for

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ITIS EASY
70 BEAUTiFJY

THOSE OLD FLOORS


with access for the maintenance
and/or installation thereof:
(a) Alley between Walnut and
tots 4G, 47, 134, 135. 214, 215 j
and 22i;, of Steven's Sub. of
part of P. C's 142 and 523
South of Pepper Road, T2S,
YOUR CHOICE O F COLORS.
Bunipinf- Exlra Free Estimate
$65.00;
ELLSWORTH'^
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'- Linden and parallel thereto RIOE., Dearborn, Michigan. SPRINfi SERVICE SPECIALS
abutting at the renr of Lots THIS NOTICE is published and
i ,. yem eve S e a prfMloAal r*flnMilno | o b
. 135 to 214 both inclusive of posted by direction of the City Coun-
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wifk e m -wmpltt*, entfAe^ee Ckirkt Rentol the Steven's Sub. of part of cil under and by virtue of Section
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?r iqwIptMnt. Sette tim* a n d MWMy and glv* yovf 75c ' P. C's 142 and 523 south of 6.2 of the City Charter. Have Mud and Water Rebuilt Engines
ieorti now bMtttjr a n d ltfilr--wi fvrniih all Does Pepper Road, T2S, RIOE, Dear- from recent floods damaged your
born, Michigan. Dated; City of Dearbom, Wayne Includihg Clutch diec, pressure plale,^
I e ^ i p M M t , materlolt a n d cmpl*tt InMrvctloiit. Averago job
(b) Alley between Linden and Wil-
County, 'Michigan, this 24th day of
low and parellel thereto abut- March, 1947.
Let
Braking System ?
8 give your car a thorough
release leairing, fuel p u m p , earbur*
etor, distrihulor, oil, gaskets.
OUR RENTAL PIAM socHr. ting at the rear of Lots 47 to MYRON A. STEVENS,
inspection f
m a U D I l S IVIRYTHINO ^2.50 Day
134 both inclusive of Steven's City Clerk. $3.45 Installed in yoUrrcar
Sub. of part 0:.' P. C.'s 142 and March 27; April 3-10.
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YOU Niir>
BE SURE B E SAFE $159.50 i
Adjustment and Front Wheel Bearing
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10 superior 2343 im-% Repack included NEW JCAR PERFORMANCE
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NO BLOCK DEPOSIT e m
!S!*f= !L-., a i ^ a i , !].'*''ja>
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75c Hr.
SS.OODay
REQUIRED ON OLD MOTOR First Again J Lubricafi'on'\: ':
tt.
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New Light Weight VIBRATINCi SANDER for Boat, Cabinet,
Wall nnd (!onvex. and (Concave Surfoce.% SOc bour $2.50 ' dav
INSTALL TODAY
With the latest in service equipment!
Spring Special i ] IV
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tt PORTABLE SFRAY OUTFIT, romplislo wiih motor and gun, day $3.00 Wf. will lubricate your car at a l i i
CHAIN HOISTS Day $1.50 Soc our Iiw-..- -. .'.u ::alr Motor Flusher. poitits, ' with.; factory . specified oils
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' ELECTRIC DRILLS


A Nutt V r : ^ Motor Completely clean Kludge and grit
from your motor with oil, UB\(fer
und g r e a H ^ change transmission and .
differential l u b r i c a n t s , d r a i n ' c r a n k - '
III FORD! PLYiMOUTH! eaae^ flush and refill with .:S quarts
<\i
k VA and 1/2 H . P . Tlieso new telephona canlfql CHRYSLER! DODGE! ,Itigh air pressure. Nothing else lik^ it ' ^ f jtfobiloil, repack front ' w|ieel
> ,1/2 Day 75c office names will appaor In CHEVROLET! DE SOTO! in Garden City. This service with 5. . t t e a s i n s ^ d r a i n aiid -fliuih' r a d i a l ^ .
'^"'^J,.fsctured. I
your new Detroit tolephcrva dl- "Ltt ua taka out tbat old engine Rcmanutactur ^^^^^ 1 -:-. quarts fresh oil
reciories, whrch wiiiba daiiv* and InttaU >a prtcttion^ranewed A' I 'All'forxiiily:; . . ' : - - - ' ' r '
PIPE THRBADER. VISE AND CUTTER r * fl Day $1.50 NUTT MOTORl" Thoutandt ot
% RUBBER TIRED WHEELBARROWS i B a * * * * * * * a f l Day SOc ered during the ne>;t fa^ '*fSay%. happy car ownart ara finding out
t h * w a y to avoid endlasa repair ' .. $2.75 ', . ':'^y ' ' $ 5 . 4 1 ^ : : : ^ ^^^."^
f (Concrete and Lo.w'Backets) It'n easier to remembar tha new blUa Thay Juat b a y a v l t i t to N I J T T . md-VPJNG LINDENAm: FLUSH
^EWER AUGERS np te 100 feet ....- Day 75c telephona numbers.having' flya MOTOR8I No wander they report - X.?^^ovlng.g-*Uedl '-
i .EXTENSION LADDERS op to 40 feet Day SOc up numerals v/hen you auocicita "100,000 mlles or better." on thelt<
new engines. NUTT MOTOR RE;

RALPH ELtSWORTH -HC


CONCRETI<: MIXERS, Vi bag capacity Rented byi Hour or pay
? Utdl Price for etuh iidditiottal day on all rental itettis except Senders tho first numeral .with, th^ can?
trol offlce noma, rcrlhar 'than
BUILDERS hnve the t'lne^t re-
manufacturlnlg plant In the coun-
try and every motor sold la certi-
.^J^; Motor Block. \
v Tested Motor certified 1
<e with the other four nuRiardtt fied renewed.
Finance? Of course convenient
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'* thot follow. For/axompla, bnK rates can easily be arranged.


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Phone Middlebelt 6121 DEarboni 2310
S :3,000.00 GENUINE FORD IPARTS
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m i r N O N t #iiiiiMiii DB llliO PJL 7880
-WorI4't Finest Re-iaaaufactarini Plan;.
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J. V^K'-Vefc'kn,
-THUR30AY, APRIL io; i w r \ ^ THE DEAftBQRN PK^S PMi THIK
aiiMMNMMiiib aset^ssaamsisateaaaimxtaims^asisssmBatm isiaaeaaamaM taaee^K^maiaatiaaSiSSik ttmaae
t.Tirr Tmsmmsemkmasaemieeamsiba i^ssaeBsnterum
I incuriiberit justices of t h e state
' t e t t i t 9 5i ifidtifiiii.'Lots 62
u s . UlUuslve, L a t . l l 2 t o 173
))iedlhtf biifatrapii libMM; thdn
such installments No. 2 to.5, conae- Eiectii^ri ^snjpreme court were re-elected, all
Hurry Up and W a i t . . ; ! dity Budf I t
iridukiv^ a n d Iidt Id9 bll ihii ciitlvely atid ihcluilTiily, shall b ^ r IreceiviiiR Dearbom jnairghis. They ' Oaitmim* traek matte
interest a t the rate of fiviE! peif deii- Continued froih page 1.) tare Justices Henry M. Butzel and declarint Ihe dii-eraidn atiendmant
Noti<ce of tke (^ll^^ttioti amiinded plat of Deai^ikyhi judicial vote six years ago, according Leland W. Garr for a full-term and
turii pei- annum froiri s^ei Aiifil i5, to City Clerk Myron A. Stevens. I n John R. Dethmers for the term end- Being tlie Story of Vefci'aiis*' Rings, or Whom effective as of l a a i . l M . f #111 brine
UoiMa Subdivision of part of
f liiititilitieitt No. ji ol llii Lata 15 and ISi subdivision of 1847, ddwii to their respective due the saine election 12 years ago, how-. Ing Dec. 3)., 1953. Is Playiiig I^olitics With,Whom?
the Citjr Of Deatham Mtween two
h\' and three bundred thouaand dollars
Speeial AsBeMm^nt tjt^iried tiia Military !iesrvatioH; isear- dates a n d t h e "iS-easurer shall col- ever, only 6,220 voted. There are * during the iMilanec of Ml* current
ttl fk Blatter of Speciai AA' bdHii jtfltihlgah. leet all such iriterest In full. All in- 37,000 registered Debroorrt voters. I n c u m b e n t s W i ni n "This is worse than t h e arriiy of exploiting the local veia tor poU- fiscal year, Hinta w t r t rteordad a t
gtttllm^hts or assessments arid df GOP WINS CITY, STATE all we do Is wait! tieal purpoae.') in the impehdinf Tuatday's saoion t h a i this money
i^Miiieiit Ulslrict No 4i/6 ' L^rta 1 to 8*^ inoliisive, Silock 5; interest in default, wlll liear inter- In the voting for courity aiiditor. Dearborn Totvnship "We wait two years for our rings, distribution of servlcemeri's rimis; may ke used to contlntM the aalaiy
ill (kcj City o i Vemthmrh^ lINii^ i e i s i tb 52 Inciiisivei ahd ihat
6t I t S8 n o t taken for
fls^i from their respective diie dat^s Ofarbotri went along with the rest A lone Republican victor prevented and Tuesday we waited two hour* Ltd by Diiarie Yirifer. son of a scale for city empkarafea.
Democratic clean sweep of town- fcr the coiihdl and we still haVcn't former Fordson mayor and himself Por the new fiscal yaa^^ the aales
Wayiie C!ounty Miehigkiil. Outer Drivk widening, BI6<:k 4; dowri to the time of payment there of Wayne county In g;ivlng a m a r - | i h i p offices in Monday's general
gin to Jacob SumeratW; Democratic seen either." r. student a t Dearbom Junior c o - taic diversion will lrinf t b * city a
o t . a t the rate of five per centum
Please ^.^ake. Notloe, That install- Uots 3 to 13 inclusive, tilock 8; Incumbent over John A. Kronk, Re- election In Dearborn township. Thus complahied a group of war lege. some 20 veterans deacended on sum rarigins betwieen th* $900jOOO
until paid. Tlie sole OOP victor was George veterans who accuse Mayor Hubbard the councll chamber Tuesday iilght estimated- by Deputy City Ccntroller
msM Md. 1 bt t h e ^ e l a l iSSSese-- iJDta 7 t<> 18 inclusive^ Block 2; publican. Dearborh gave Sumerackl
to find out why the rings have not William B. oodette and-the 1450.000
nient macle in thd matter df !eH- of the Flectric Railway Addition Dated: Deatbom, Wayne Cotmty, 2,416 votes to 2,133 for Kronk. E. Wicklund. attorney, who slipped
(if.^art bf Ldts 6 arid ia. 1{> and Michigan. March 25, 1947. Dearboni also went c.long with the past Samuel Parsons. Democratic been giveri out. The councU was hav- estimated by Mayor ItUlibard. Ttiis
structlng the following 'desoi'ibed
sp^Mlat aaifles&hient Improremitlt^: 10 ttt t h e Malhet- F i r m oJ! t h e
rest of Wayne county and the stats Incumbent, for one of the two jus-
WILLIAM A. KAISER, In giving victory margins to all Re- lice of (he peace po.sts. Wicklund Permit Needed to ing budget tn)Ubles In its commit- revenue, too. l^ eeeix as.a.t item i.i
tee rcomS and its scheduled 7:Sd a lower tax levy foi' lNt-4S.
dUcaiVisidn ot Lots t and 4, MII-
dohsii'ucllng atid ihsiaDltig
; . eement concrete integral c u r b -
iikry l)cse)ve< t>earborn, Michi-
Treasurer of the City df publican offices.
Dearborn.
drew 73G votes to 703 for Parson*.
Thusly elected for stato offices William.-J. Fiedler, realtor and in- Install Septic Tank meeting did not get underway until Thc budget barely paased Tueaday,
aftor 9 p.m., when the vets left ahd did so orily after a iecond roll
gan. Dearborri. Mlchlgjitt. were J. Joseph Herbert and Ken- .surance apont. led the justice of the to come anctlwr day. call When Colinclltnlh' Orifflth
IMtlhc I4i Audett<l ^vnuc from heth M. Stevens, reijents of the l)cace field with 807 votes. A regulation governing the in-
Monroe Aveiitie to Caiis Avftlitte Lots .1 to 34 inclusive. Lois Marfch'27; April 3-10. tJnlversity of Mlchlga-n; Eugene B. Easily rt'-elected were Edwin W. stfiilation of all .septic tanks and ^Ot LONG. SAYS MAYOR ^ ^ ^ ^ iL^hi*,'.^'*! J^'^V^HSIW
ifld Iftih SUttuher Aven\i t6 91 W 6CS Inclusive"; Lots '71 a n d sewage disposal systems throughout Thcy left a note for Mayo,' rfui,-'S.^ JFord
^ P and
. ^ Parltr.
. T ^ Lini providing
^ ^ ^ ^ e
Elliott, re-elected SupfeHhtenderit of Daly, supervisor; Glenn E. Dall. bard saying they'd be back a t next Beadle.
OlHuiititid Avehiie; Nowiiii AVe- l i arid that part bf Ldts il, 73, public Instruction; Loiils I. Diirham, townihip clerk; and Howard Jone.s. Wayrie County has been placed Jn Tuesday's regular meeting. the necessary votes ttSf pasaace.
iiiie froih Mohroe Avenue fd
,-' Park- 8ii'e%: Donaldson Avenue
Vjirfi^;''^onro^^ Avenue to dass
14, Hh S M 'li ndt tafeeri iot Outer
Drive widening, of JSearborri
La^vhS diibdlvliloh of part of
NOTICi state bourd of ediicatlohi

egraph Sub. of Lots 128 and 29


traasurer. ttll Democrats.
The 1.740 township residents who of health.
voted appjoved a hunting ban for
effect by thfe Wayne county board

wishing to install a feptic tank, bureau just


To this, the mayor replied. "Thay
This regulation states that persons will b<!have
won't t o wait Ion. The rlrims qjlit.A double pinoehlft'. t h i 4-6-7-10.
given out by our vetctans vldnityt hfor e first to bs m a t e in this
sotne time wiia converted
Lots d foid l b of the Brovfhihg Noiicd of thd toticctioit the township. State Proposal One ar, soon as t h s bonua
'Aveiitit shd froiit'Suhimer Ave- (primary elections) was approved tile field, or both must now make this week by M. J; tJVaHis. ot t h e
li'ud to (>liti8tead Avetitie; Ham- Estate of Blocks 3 and 4 ot: the of Robert M. Grindley's Subdivi- rush is over." Lawaon League in the Itosarj' League
^Itofl Avetitie from otiter Drive Military Rtserve^ D^krlwrh; ol Instiilliticttt NO; 1 of the; sion No. 3 of Lltti(! P^rms of but Propcial Two. (corporate land application for a permit tb do so
from the building departmerit of John B. Neary. veterans counsellor, at Bowlwood Alltrs tri petroit.
holdings), lost by five vote.s.
ti> Jhkrk i^ireet; daas Avenue, MiC4)lsan. Special Assessmctlt Le'vied part of the East one-half of the TURNOUT LOW their particular (^twonshlp, village, said his office in the police and I 11 ' 11 i^ii^i mit^i^m^, I

Northwest one-quarter of Sec- The turnout, according to Daly, or city/ courts building is still helphig veta II- lii !' I mmiiitl
Stephenii Avenue, Pardee Ave- Lots 1 to ^4 Inclusive tind Lots iri the Matter of ^peciikl As- tiori 29, T28, RIOE. procesf; their bonus applications day
ti iiue, Oiitistead Aveniie, DoKih Wi 67 and 68 of Peckham's 3ub-
was low and comprised only 25 per Because of t h e sewage problem
which now exLsts throughout t h e arid evening arid will contiriuc to do
'fllrwf, Nona Avenue ahd Parte
tftfeet froEh NoWJih Avehiie id
!dtVlsloi of part of t o t s 9 and 10
flc*8smeiit DistricI No. 417 Lots 3d to 45 both inclusive of cfent of tho registered voters.
Daly lollled 1,119 votes for super- county, the regulation was'deemed .so until'the demand for the serVJce WILL WAtNlNG
b|.fefownlng's Estate subdivision ill lhe City of Dearbom, Robert M. Grindley's Subdivi- visor and 449 for William H. Harris. necessary in order to protect the rimj; oiif.
J-
*e
td Outer tJrlve. . of. iiOt 3 and 4 of the Military
Wliyiie Couhty, Micliigan. sion No. 3 of Littk; Farms of Daii received 974 votes to 533 for citizens
bus
from
diseases
the threat of danger-
caused by sewage pollu-
Mayor Hubbard explained' that
distribution .of t h e rings Is a "big
FREE ESTIMATES'
i n Spdcliii Assessment District No. -keserve, Dearborn, Michlgim; part of the East one-half of the Allen H. Penoyer. Jones defeated
440 descriljcd as foUows: Northwest oriii-quarter of Sec- Robert W. Nell, a sticker candidate tion ){ strcariiS, rivers, and open Job." Distribution will be by'siees
Lots t!4 to 144 ihclusive of for treasurer, 875 to 305. Supervisor, drain:;. and branch of .service. Furthermore,
P^nfcls Boulevard Parli: Sitbdl- Please "fake Notice, i'hat .Iristall- tion 29, T2S, RIOE. he said, the veterans ire over the
yislon bf part of Lots 10, 11, 14
and 15 of the subdivision of Ixjts
3 and 4 of the Military Res-; rve,
merit {^0. 1 of t h e Special Assess-
merit niadfe In t h e rhiitter of con-
structing the following described
The East 290 feet of Lots 52
to 58, both Inclusive, cast 290 feet
clerk and treasurer are two-year
term offices.

for
The four Democratic candidates
constable were all elected. They
Chamber Chooses 4
rings was "stoked" by Dearbom fire-
men, in an attempt to cmb.'ui-ass
him.
Oft. 6875
of Lots 64 to 70 both inclusive, "HANDV ANDY"
Dearborii, Michigan. special a.'^sessment improvements: the west 150 feet of Lots 52 to are: Jo.seph E. Ander.son, 833; Allen
B. Martin, 308; Oeorge Tennant, 786:
New Board Members Tlie growth of a municipality d e - ;
Lots^27 to 41 inclusive, that Constructing and installing 58 both inclusive, t h e west 150
pai't of Lots 42 and 44 not. taken concrete pavement on Scbtt feet of Lots 64 to 70 both inclu-
and Ronald LaRue, 742. Unopposed
for board of revolew was Theodoii*
pends upori individuals who do hot
The Chamber of Cominerce elected seek personal credit. THE VETERAN
for Casa Avenue opening and Street from Bailey Avenue to sive. Lots 17 and la. the west yungkan.s. four new members to t h e board of
Lots 46 to 47 Inclusive of Block Telegraph Road; Oxford Avenue 356 feet of Lotii 5 and 6, the west Tho hunting ban proposal carried directors, and re-elected four others
' and Pflnceton Avenue from 245 feet of Lots 4 and 7 all of 1,110 to 65.'>. State Proposal One r e - this week. I f00^afaHHHHfafafaf0^af^faf4fafaf0e \
I; Lots 1 to 5 inclusive, Block
B; Lots I to 5 Inclusive of Block Westwood Avenuf to Telegraph Robert M. Grindley's
sion No. 3 of Little Farms of
Subdivi- ceived 413 "yes" votes, and 244 "nds." , New board members
State Proposal Two was defeated Tltomas Coffey, of the General Pub-
decided 'R'ere CARPETS DID
C; and Lots 1 to 3 IncluJlve,
Block D of J. B. Maloney's Sub-
Road; Hickory Avenue, Dun-
ning Avehue and Cherry Ave- part of the Eost onc-rialf of the 275 to 280. lic Loan Co., finance division; Al ^ Exporiiy CLEANED: I GEORGE
division of part df tho Military nue from . Westwood Ave- Northeast one-quarter
29, T2S, RIOE.
of Section
Harbetshop Singers lo
Prink, of Prink Concrete BloCk Co.,
Imiustrial division; and Robert Ly- !; LOOK LIKE NEW 1 ? SLEEP
Reserve. Dearborn, -Michigan. nue to Baliey Avenue; Bailey
Avenue, Home Place; Boldt Which said Special Assessment Clioose 1947 Officers
m m , architect, of the pi'Ofe.ssional i|Do Your Rugs or Run.;
group; and P a t Dana, beer dLstri-
HERE?
Lots 7 to 86 inclusive. Lots i05 Street am: Banner AveriUe from District Is herehy created to be Election of offloers for the com- butbr, of the publie service division. \ \ ners Need Rebinding?
AT tiHSYttOtim to las inclusive. Lots 175 to 1246
inclusive; Lots 248 to 279 Inclu-
Scott Street td Princeton Ave-
nuc.
known as Special Assessment District ing year will feature the next regu- .son,
,^ ., . J J ,., . , lar meeting of the Dearborn branch.
Re-elected were Joseph C. John-
merchandising; Robert Hamil-
Have You an Old Kug yoa
wotild like cut down?
sive, and the Easterly 10 feet of t No. 417 becomes due and payable a t Society for the Preservation and tori, property managemelU; Harry We Pick Up and Deliver
Lots 104 and 169, also that pflrb In Speciai Assessment District No. the office of thfe City Treasurer on Encouragement of Barbershop Quar Miller,, retail, and stuart Wilson,
417 described as follows: April 15, 194'r. tet SIriginp in America, Secretary i transportation
of Lota 67, 68, 247, not taken for Fi-ank Tritle announced. The session Election of offIcei-s of thij Cham-
the widening of Outer DrlVg, all* Larid In the City of Dfeai-born. Tho Treasurer hereby make.^. de-
will bo held Prlday, April 11, a t 8:30 ber will take place May 13, Secretary
Of Maplo Rldgc Subdivlslor. of being the south 75 feet of Lot mand for the paynient of the abbve p.m., at 4519 Maple. George Labadie anhounced.
part of Lots 9, 10 and 11 of 413; arid Lots 414, 4i5, 416, 450, installment on the nbove date; and,
Lots 3 and 4 of Military Tract, . 451 and Lots 4'"'4 to 680 both In- unless sO paid, he will institute pro-
1'2S, RIOE, Dearborn ^Township, clusive of Georgia Park Subdl- ceedings to collect such special a s -
Wayrie County. Michigan. Kion No. 1 sessments against all persons owing
such sjjeclai assessments.
Also two pieces of acreage. Lots 1 ahd Lots 261 to 337 botii
I n d out of Lot 3 of the Mili- hiclusive of Dearborn Heights Also, Take Notice, That said In-
tary Reserve boUnded northeast SubdivLsion of the northerly stallment No, 1, also Installments
by Lot 26, Block I and north- 49.52 acres of the north ont-half No. twb (2) to five (5), consecu-
west by Lot 27. Block I of. J. I of the SolUheast oni;-qiiarter of tively and inclufiively of such Spe-
B. Itfaloney's Subdivision sdiith- Section 2^, t&S. RIOE. cial Aascssment, may bi; paid on said
. .ea*t/by.\Wfonroe Avenue and April 18, I947j or within twenty-orie
toiitr^vest by NoWiin if^iatj, <:?lty Lots 1 to 127 both Indiu^ve of (21) daya thereafter, and if sb Jiaid,
Cunnln Homes, Subdlvlsloii .of a no Interest will be colUicted thereon;
Y)ftrt-bf tHe 1^6rth^as"j' 6c^UHi:-
Land out of Lot ('W'th'4 wilri***' Tti^-W" sectloH''^&.'*Tif6; RlOE; if installments No. J^ td 5, conse-
tliry. Reserve bounded on t h e Lots 1 to 24 both inclusive of cutively arid ihchislvely are not paid
northeast by Nowlin Road; on Elizabeth Boldfs Re-Sub., of wlthlh the time prescribed in the
the southeast by Lot 80 of Dtiar- Lots 46 to 50 both inciuslve ~of preceding paragraph hereof; then
born Lawn.s Subdivision of part r c b e r t Grindley's sub. No. 3 df such installments No. :? to 5, conse-
of Lots 9 and 10 of the Brown- t i t t l e Farms of part of the East cutively a n d inclusively, shall bear
ing Estate of Blocks 3 a n i 4 one-half df the Northeast one- interest a t the rate of five per cen
of the Military Reserve, boiinded qharter of section 29. T2S, RlOE. tum per annum from ;5ald April l5,
Eetty Day is bargain day at your on th($ southwest by a n alley 1947. down to their rospectlve due
Clfeyhounil Terminal. 6reyhound parallel to a h d 108 feet south- Lots 1 to 6 both inclusive of dates arid t h e Treasurer shali col-
west of Nowlin Road and on N; C; Olson's Re-Sub. of Lot 51 lect all sueh interest in full. All i n -
offfft bargains in travel WheiieTer oi: Robert M. drindley's Subdi-
the northwest by LOt 29 of .'sald stallments or assessments and bf
OT wherev<.t you go on business or Defertwrn Lawns Subdivision and vision No. 3 of Little Farms of Iriterest In default, will bear inter-
j^tessurt*. You'll f)leasantlydiscovt!r Olmstead Avenue. part of the East one-half of the est from their respective due dates
< Creyhounl gives you tttert iHiles Northeast one-quarter of Sec- down tb the time bf payment there-
Which said Speciai Asses-sment tion 29, T2S, RIOE. of, a t t h e rate of five per centum
|je^ tfsvel dollar, w w conifoi c j r District is heteby created to be
I'jots 1 to 83 both ineltisive of Until paid;
inllc,' men time saving schedules klMwn as Special Assessment D..stnct
No. 440 becomes d u e and payable a t Kdna E. Wallace Re-Sub. of Dated: Dearborn, Wayne County.
1 ^ day. WhSfiVer yoor travel Lots 59, 60, 61. 62 arid 63 of Michigan. March 25, 1947;
thtf Offlofc of the City Treasurer on
fiM^Sj ehcose Gl^eyhoand.and save. April 15, 1947. Rcbert M. Grindley's Subdivision
'^^' You will always No. 3 of Little Farms., of part of WILLIAM A. KAISER,
The. Treasurer hereby makes de-

I
the East one-half of the North- Trea-sUrer cf the City of
\ &ad it's ' o u r best auuid for the payment tif the above
eaat one-quarter of Sectidn 29, Dearlxirn,
t r i v e l b t i ^siti. i n t a l h n e n t a h the above date; and, TJS, RIOE.
unless so paid, he will institute pro- Dearborn, Michigan.
oecdirigs to collect stich special a s - Lots 7, 8 and 15 of Maple Tele- March 27; April 3-10.
TJrpical One-WayThrlft-Faree sessments against all persons owing
ANN ARBOI! .75 8ATTLC CREEK 2.90 t such special assessments.
JACKSON 1.59 KALAMAZOO 3.05l"t Also, Take Notice, T h a t said In-
Fed. IVx ndt Includetl
.m^mfmt^^amt^t^^lk.tm j ini I
istiUlirierit No. h also iristallments
No. ttlvo. VJ) to five (8), consecu-
GREYH<:UND TERMINAL tively' aiid inclusively of such Spe-
ant
CHOCOLATE SliOP cial A ^ s s m e n t , riiay be paid on said

22171 Michigan Atetili^


- I)E8rborh9618
April l5, 1947, or within twenty-one
(Hi) ;days thereafter, and If so paid,
no Interest will be collected thereon.
SPRAYING
If installments No. 2 t o 5, conse- 0 is vitally i m p o r t a n t l o F r u i t
GrtBlYHDUNq cutively ahd inclusively are not paid
v/ithin t h e time prescribed iri t h e
nnd Shade Trees
4^ is a p p l i e d b e f o r e leaves a p -
pear.
% c o n t r o l s Scale a n d Insects

Cuaranteed #
b e f o r e d a m a g e is d o n e .
Don't Wait - - Phone Us
Now!

atch Repairing We Make Them Well


Ailirig trees r e s p o n d t o o h r i t e e
surgery. D o n ' t tieglcct yWir
NO JOB trees. Call o n u s t o t r e a t *ttd
iroo MO 3-DAY save t h e m .
Heri ydu wilt otwoyt (ind the f l n w t . . . ki dlaStaitit
/.?
SERVICE A Modem didmond du6!ta
. . . mofchvd seltlngt o i
of excapilonel qwolify . . . irt wofcfias by AMMfftti'i
tndit fambui mtfkatt. Hare too, yev atk oiwetfi
cahrd 14 k gold. - hsturad b^ Anding radi valvat that ehllMffi>
tompdriaon. AAoraover, avarything fn avr Hori
AM ^ | M i t^ w^fctl 8 2 tide diambndi nhaiKt
thV Sary cthlr diamond nay ha pordtatad on My crMlf miee. Vw ptfy
Roaseiiailt pflt^tX . ; . 3 in l h * bond;
IHtla a t % dtykik, I M bolonaa In kihdtl waaMy
Cltiiiaif rtpolrtng, ad)wiHng. All C Radiant diamond fromkd
in a luparbly wrought
p a y m i n n , . . ot no axtro jhorga wIvotiatNr;
work fully 9uriitcl. I rinf your 14k gold letting;-

atch iMipeli Kl MiiM#M4r liAd l i l tftfr a k ^ ^ Impretsivk diomond i v p -


j ^ ^ l M t i t i f l .fflc> m n i i i i i f l c M i d i t i o n / . Hortienltiire Graduttte D ported b y 4 ildb d i a -
dftM A i r A d t M i i t
''' -Ci^s'rtal^- dpen JM.~aBd Sat. Ex'enlnfs 'Tii f
monds. 14 k gold mo^MlrtQ . Tako A Yaar t o fojr
Mon*. BULOVA...hortd-
FJilted E lomely *lyted...depend*

MYROH SCHROEDER
obta occoroey.. X
Minor R pairs Made ^ ^
Lady'f 6 l t U E N ; . . d B M f
WimYPtJ F
J.^c mpan.f
deilgnt o t rich beovty
. . . precb'toh movemtM.
WUT
Ti'oe # Doctor 6 Mdn't F l G t k . . . fi'ined-
to-the>itor for perf vet
perfortnoncei. 1
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Comer Auduboa lnItc<lfonl v
SU.'I751 DE; 6167
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3 PAGE FOUU THli DEARBORN PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1943
>*femammd ~"

'^Musiciile to Ohserve Birthday With Luncheon Columnist Next Rainbow Girls Have Birthday Quiet Ceremony Receives Assignment t o
Interloeken Miisic C a m p
The annval lirttiday luncheon of at the piano. Dr. Altschuler travels'
' " i l ^ ' D e a r b o t n yiuslcale wUl be held tliroughout t h e state giving these j ^
'^t the DeartKND Inn, Saturday, April lectures. Troth Revealed at
tl r i Parent School
I ''' J A der of Rainbow Girls'will be observ- tended to all 'Rainbow Girls, Master Unitjs Couple
The silver anniversary of the Or- to which a special invitation is ex-
_ _ _^
Clyde W. Mcduffie, aan of Mr. an
Mrs. C. M. McGuffie. SMM Chen
Kill, has t)een choaen for memtiei
ed Sunday, April 13. with a church Masons, members of thc Eiistern A quiet wedding at the home of
" M ^ a t l . p . OH.
- ^^'"' Mra. R. T . W-ilker is social chair- In
Mrs. Waterhouse has been active
musical circles Afiernoon Tea
in Dearbom for Consultant ^ service and tea.
In tho morning a t 10:30, all Rahi-
Star and their friends. her uncle and aimt. Mr."and Mrs.'.ship in t h e National Music cam
The Westem Fidelity Club, made John Glofcshober. 21732 Homer ave- ^ Intcrlochen, Mich, for t h c con
man Xor the c ' e n t and Miss (Mar- siiveral years. She Is a n actives At a recerit'afternoon tc^ in the bov/ Girls, of the Dearborn Assembly.' up of Paat Worthy Advisors of Rain- nue, unlte<l Bertha Johanna Schmidt ^^fl summer, according to a n ar
led Alnawcrth, club president, is member of the Dearbom Muslcale home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc- Miss .Edith Crumb, who edits thc Girls, will present It's first J - and Kurt Arthur Bartz, who is t h e nouncement today from Dr. Joeep
^Vprb^ram chiirnjm. , and the Tuesday Muslcale In Det- interior decoroMon column in- Theno. 3, will meet in a body a t Mt. bow Hop, Friday, May 2. from 9 until son of Mrs. Cmolirie Bartz. 2365 ^- '^^addy, president of the camp
roit. Bhe is a graduate of the Mns- Lei.sh. Merldnri Drive, guests learned Detroit News, will greet her many Olivet church, Colson and Horger,
bueat spt like:, who is appearing siicheusetts School of Arts in Bost- of th(! engngetnent of their dauirhter, readers In Dearborn next Wednes- to nttend sn'vlces. 12 o'olock a t t h e Rlverdale Temple. North Pirst street, Milwaukee, Wis., Eentrance requirements are enttn
. agidn by sic ciil request, is Dr. I r a on and studied piano for 18 years Janet, to Gerald'Beecher Queen, the day .evening. AprU 16, a t seven V/orthy Advisor. Mary Gourd, will Hubbard a t Bagley, Detroit. Furth- Tuesday afternoon, April 8. T h e ly on a merit basis. Clyde Ls a pup
,.IS, Altachuler, .lead of the mmical with Winifred Nichols. Mrn. Water- son of Mr. n n d ^ r s . Gerald.Queen of o'clock when she will be guest speak- open her home a t 22231 Gregory. er Information may be obtained ceremony was reail by the Rev. E. C. student of Miss Marion Ain.sworth and
Steinberg, of t h c Taber Tabernacle, in Deart>om High schooL
therapy ward >t, Wayne County house taught both mui-sic and a r t in Pemberton Road, Orosso pointe. er nt Judge George T. Martin's Home from 3 to ;> p. m. for a silver tea, from Ardis Zahnow, 22704 Nona
V<^nral hcs>lt)l. His talk on the tlie public school In Wellesley, Mass. hTho biide-elect recently attend- and Family Living Imtltute held Detroit. *
^^fffect of n v s k on mental patients The group of piano solos v/hlch she ed Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on the second floor of t h e courts" A corsage of fcillsman roses was Opliniist t o Install
. wiir "be den u int trated by < slides and will present Include "Country Gard- and.v/as nffillated with Kappa E>eltn building.
inufelo, with Oertrude Waterhouse eru-." by Oralng6r; "Berceuse," by sorority. Mr. Queen is attending
White Decorates Altar for
"About 57 per cent of tho 130,000,-
wom by t h e bride with her after- Next Thursclay
noon dress' of aqua crepe.
Grieg; Handel's "Largo;" "Fantasy Michigan State College. oro of our population spend most of Attending the couple were Mr. Newly elected officers of the Dcai
NOWIJinONE CAM HAVE Impromptu." by Chopin and "Aut-
umn." Chamlnado.
. . :
Strachen-Seeley Ceremony
thcii* time in the homc. Most of us
Lfldly underestimate tho influence
and Mrs. Otto Richter, Mrs. Richter born Optimist club will t>e official
wearing a dusty rose crepe dress. Her Installed a t t h e Dearlwrn Optlml
f o r HOT WATER
LENTY Harold Koch, tenor, accompanied
by, Mrs. Koch, will sing a group of
Cherry Hill Church of thc atmosphere of thc homc In I'alms' and large baskets of white Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Seeley. of 5950
ranking the heme happy," said Miss stock decorated the chancel of Christ Argyle, was escorted to the altar
flowers were yellcw ten roses. annual installation dinner dan
A reception followed t h e cere- Thursday. April IT. a t 7 pIm.. a t tl
mm^^QiiicKi three solos, "Total Ecllps." Handel;
"Noctume." by Curran, and "The
Installs April 16 Crumb,
Mlss Crumb was .iskcd to be dis-
Episcopal church. Saturday evening, by her father. mony, aft(;r which Mr. and Mrs.Dearborn Inn.
Bartz left on a wcsddlng trip t o Chi- New officers are Ralph W. Tro
Nomad." by Hamblen. The Women's Society of thc cussion leader, in v/nys to mnke a Mnrch 29 for the wedding of Shir- I The identical bridesmaids' gowns cago and Milwaukee. They will r e - ter, president: Michnel Grcss, flr
loy Grace Soeley and Peter Strachen. of brocaed aqua taffeta were dis-
Mr. Koch Is wcll known in Dear- Cherry Hill United Presbyterian homo llvnble because of her dnily The double ring ceremony uniting tlngu Ished by back drapery on t h e turn to make their home in Dear- ond vioc-prcsldent; Bert Jasper, se
vice-president: Dr. Louis Yor'ic se
born as a tfjacher In t h e Dearborn church will hold their,regular meet- newspnper experience with a Detroit the youn(; couple, was performed by full dcirts. Long matching gloves born.
High school for several years, later ing, Wedncsdf.y. April 16, a t the iflttropolitan daily newspnper whore candlelight nt 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. and braided lia los were worn by the Out of town guests a t the wedding retary and treasurer; John Gngno
becoming director of, music nt home of Mrs. Jonathan Parsons, sho, dny in-day out. nnswers Inquir- Hedley O, Stacey. rector fOf the three attendants and their flowers vMere Mr. a n d Mrs. Adolf Gla.ss sergcant-at-nrms. and Rev. Fr. Jol
Greenfield Village for 12 years, dur- 229015 Murray, nfc 8 p.m. ic". in thc field of Home Decoration. church. were yellow roses and stephanotls. of Kingsville, Ont.
E. Contway, chaplain.
ing which time, the students, un- Tho speaker will be Mrs. Clyde Her ideas will bc practicnl and con-- Board members are Prilllp D
A wedding gown of gardenia white Attending as maid of honor was
der his direction, appeared several Maben of Wayne, who will talk on structlve in an area of crowded satin, cut along traditional lines, Alice Hawn, of Dearborn; brides- S p r i n g F r o l i t : B o o k e d
JoRej>h, Thomas Osborne. Myn
times cn tho Ford Sunday Evening gardens of the Bible. Mrs. J . J. Olen- housing conditions. thc round neckline outlined with maids were Mrs. Royal Hillier, of
Schroeder and Howard Schumachi
Hour. He hns studied with. Cnrl dorf will load' devotionals. bead trimming and the full skirt Detroit, and Miss Rachel Scott, of, By Beta Zeta G r o u p
LIndegren nnd Herbert Witherspoon,' .There will be installation of offi- extending into a train, was worn Dearborn. LA FLECHE CUKTAIN LAUNDKI
former dircctor of the Metropolitan cers a t this meeting with Ml&'s Doris
Opera Co., nnfl a t the University of. Hill conducting. Those to b(! in-
Work of Charity by the bride. Her fingertip veil was The groom, whose parents are
Miss Monica Hamil and Mrs. Leo
Cnrticr are co-cluilrmcn for the aJi BOSC a. DB LACB JOSirM T. BB LAM
stnlled nre: Mrs. Prank Irvine, pres- caught to a cnp trimmed with lilies Mr. and Mrs. David Strachen, 5820 nual spring frolic and dance of their SpecitdistM in Launderitig
Michignn. where he received his
Bfichelor's nud Master's decree, stu- ident;. Mrs. Ross Jewell, vice-presi-
Group on Radio of the valley and her bridal bouquet Argyle, was attended by his twin sorority, Betn Zeta. being held this Curtains, Bed Spreads, etc,
dent; Mrs. Cnrl Schleicher, record- Dearborn Council of Social Aj^cn- wa.s of frecsia, centered with an brotlier. Charles. Seating thc guests Saturday evening, April 12, a t Bon- 22305 Francis Arenae
. MW rt)IT4UI POKfAUI dying under Arthur Hnckett. orchid cor.sage. were another brother and Gordon nie Brook Country Club. Dress will
ing secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Marks,
'Outlandish Suite," for violin, by corresponding secretary; Mrs. Law- clc-. opened a scries of flve-minutc Shirley, who is the daughter of Mooi'e. DEarboni 7765
wani mAtmi coin iiss TIUN |x.aa Eisan Dyer, will bc plnyed by Elen- radio talks on, Station TVKMH last be semi-formal.
rence Mitchell, treasurer; Mrs. Both mothers were In gray din-
BOUS FiliSTER THAN GAS nor Dnvis. of Wyandotte, with Mrs. Stanley Chnse, program chairman; Sunday T.
evening, with Judge George
Martin. piesid(!iit, as speaker. ner dresses; Mrs. Seeley wearing a . ^ -
' It* '*>*^fcsM.
'* *'tfV9i^**^T*!**tf ' y ^ - > i i y i . | f c ,
MeredrpUc* n . V ' c o Ky KAST-WAY EJDctrlo Waterhouse nt the piano. Mrs. George Link, membership Troth Told
These flvc minute programs arc plumed h a t of pink and gray os-
.W^ter Heater i n a tub, . b , pan, pall, or kettle Mrs. Davis majorod In violin wliilc chairman; Mrs. Jonathan Parsons, scheduled for several Sundny cvcn- trich feathers, and a waist cor-
(ttntalnlng wal4r.
(lOntalnlng wl4r. PluK in in the UAarcat ocket, at Northwestern Univei'slty, Evan-
IwMtoin ftvr miuutea bot waterl A iuiB< service chairman; Mrs. J. D. Stark- inKs ovcr thc locnl stntlon at 7 sage of pink camellias. Mrs, Stra-
tlont auiuitiiy:'(C bathlBK. WMh Int. scrulibinK, st<m. Ul. nnci I.nv/rence College, Ap- wen':her, thank offerhig secretary; o'clock.
Whcn Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Thorn, chen wore a small feathered h a t and
fiUc. F a r fatter thtin averKe Kaa burner, pl "ton. Wise, Inter teaching public Mrs. Harold Oke, efficiency secre- cf South 1/afayettc. Denrborn Hills,
yitt coeta \tm. tlian 2.00. No Area to builcl Ajipcarlng on thc next program. in\itcd a jrcup of intimate friends an orchid.
\ cr hot water Ui cajry. No running uo and school music in Illinois and WLs- tary; Mrs. Wilmer Hleronyms, pray- Sunday, April 13, will t o Mr.s. Knrl to Ihcir homc for a dinner party Snt-
itoWB ataira. ^Ftitop heavy fuel btlla. l U n d y l ' consln, and nl.so privntely. She hns er group secretary and Mrs. Ethel
Following a reception nt Bots-
ford Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Strachen ieft EDI-CROSS
e rtablet IneapeaaTvet Originally |3.76. Now taken a n interest in the Demborn
UwaUM.
Muslcale for .severnl yenrs, sening
Trcloavcn. flower chairman.
Plncknrd, -who will be interviewed urday cvcnilu^ it -was ostensibly in
by Walter Pntterson, in the interest honor ol their daughter's birthday. for a week's stay in Chicago, and
of the Visiting Nurse aosociatlon. Thc main tnblo was centered by arc now at home on Argyle avonue.
Evanii Appliances ns progrnm chnirmnn and is also
uttlvo In the Tucsdny Muslcale in a bouquet of yellow daffodils sur-
rounded by pastel colored Easter
cgt>;.';. Y'illow candles burned in cry- Birthday Parlies Feature
.;:.24105 Michigan DE. 2179 Detroit.
Gloria Rennick, John Grosskopf
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sta' candelabra.
A surprise was in store for each
Moose Meet Totiight
Sl. Pmil Anierican ILiillieran Church
Repeat Vows on Saturday guest when they discovered the bluo Women of thc Mdosc, chapter
and white match folders tucked u n - 495, will hold their regular monthly
BOX SOCIAL der oacll dinner ntipkin. annuonc- meethig tonight, April 10, in t h e
In keeping with thc Easter soason, gons centered with bluo carnations, iln;j the oii!j;aKement of thc Thorn's Moose Hall, Schaefer road. Mom-
lilies decorated the altar of the Fii'st Charles E. Pnirmnn, a fellow stu df.u','.:htcr. Aletha Aileen. to Lewis beni who have net received their se-
rri<hiy, A p r i l 1 8 , 1 9 4 7 7 : 3 0 p . i n . Presbyterian church for the wed- dent of the groom, a t the University [Alvin D:>:anL'r, formerly of Lewis- cret work are asked to attend.
ding of Gldrin Rennick and John of Michigan, was bost man, nnd thc town. Penn., now of Dearborn. Mr Chairmen will give ihonthly re-
FUN MAGIC PKIZIDS Groskopf, Snturdny afternoon, April Buest;s were .seated by Rlcard Hadler. Di;anr.n- .'erved throe yars In the ports. A birthday party win follow
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5. nlso of Ann Arbor and Angelo Tor-i United States Anny Air Corps as for all members who have birthdays
The couple repented their vows razino, of Chicago, 111, an cnt;inL'Ci'. in Jan., Feb., March, April.' May
in u double ring ceremony performed Mrs. Claronce Hubbard wns nt No dale ha.s been set for the wed- or June, or those who have not
by thc Rev. Donald E. Zimmerman. the organ nnd Jean Gnllnhor. n cou- ding, participated in previous parties.
BENEFIT BY READING The bride is the daughter of Mr. sin of the bride, .sang "Because."
and Mrs. John Rennick of Brady
The next regular meeting will be
held Thursday, April 17, when thc
At n beautifully nppointcd recep-' ,, , f , ,
tSa warM'i dally newiyaper-^ street and the gi;oom is thc son of tion in the home of tlio bride's un- ' t i e t t y l i o h p r t . s B o o k e d b y Homemaking chapter night will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grosskopf of Sha- open to the public, with Eulalla Con- MEDI CROSS is in town again
IHE (HRtSIUN SCIENCE NONITDR. You will find yourself one of wnno. Wis. rGruber,
\ r ^ of ^y"^, ?' ""A? ^ '
Elolso. Mrs. Rennick \ '^- ,^u- ^ r f i f f C l t t h f
' o r M o n d a y
' nelly, chairman. This meeting will
the btt"infofmed persons lri your comnuinity on world offairs when
you rtod this world*wido doily rviwspoper regulorly. You wlll opin The bride chos(! a simply cut gov/n greeted her guest:s gowned in groy Mlss Betty Roberts will lecture be informal and followed by tcnter- and children's feet are happy!
frtsh, new viewpoints, o fuller, richer understonding of todo/s vital
i'wt:PLUS help from its exclusive ftatues on homemoking, oduco-
of white sntln, her cnp was trimmed crepe with a corsnge of pink camel- before thc Garden Club of Dear- tali-unent and refreshments.
with smnll cnlln lilies nnd her veil llns and matching corsitge. Ye*. MdiCroit Shos ors back ond (nam* of slor*} hot Ihtm!
trort. busirttss, thtattr, music, rodio, sports.
wn.s* finger tip length. She carried
boVn on Monday, April I4 in the
The young couple went to Cleve- First Presbyterian church at 2 pjn. Anoilier shipmont oi thoso fomous "advsiiisod'In-PAnENTS'
MAGAZINE" shoes, ol wMch thot* wer* so fsw for porents who
lbHfc now t t n bouquet of cnlln lilies centered land by plnne, then tc A.shtabuln, Her subject will be "Guatemalan
Hill sMil "att
e M i i i n t t 4 ' ollar
Tho Christion Science Publishing Society
Ono, Norwoy Streot. Boston 15, Mois., U. S. A.
PB-5
with gnrdonins. Ohio, for a honeymoon at the i5um- Tapestrle;i"and she will accompany WoocJards Celebrate knew thou by experienc* and leputotlon.

~ i month forf^ Culon-the-bios MITERD HCCL provides evtro S'jpport undor lho
Enclosed Is $ 1 , f } r which plooso send mo The Christion Clara Holt, of Wnyne, attended mcr home of Dr. and Mr.>. Gruber. her, lecture with colored slides.
. Science Monitor for one month the bride as niatron of honor, a.nd Upon their return they will livo
** .TUNIOR
35th Anniversary
GAJlDENCLUn
arch, a vilol prono1Ibn<ODirol area. In oddition. MEDI CROSS
construction includes: Inne; Arch-Cushion. Cradle Insole, Ri^id
iflor^e,^};:,;,i J k ^ ^ P * k ^ M * W M M M a i Bi*BeflioaMvfliosii|p thG\grd6m'systcr, Patsy, of .Chicago, in Denrborn' until fall.. when t h e Shoiiic and Contour>T<u*-Lett.
arid Mrs. Hugh'Allman of Bay bity, grooni'will ricsume his studies nt the Tho Junior Gnrden Qlub division, ,"Mi\ and'Mrs. Roy Woodard, 1113
Stftet. of. -the Garden 'Cflub fit** Dearborn Ma.';on street; celebrated' theiV" S5th YW! MEDI-CROSS'l* bock otid'yftur STYLO) & SIZO)
. . i . a a . . . . . . W * w . .-.aUWfcW. . . a.J.a wei'c maids. Thei' were goWiied alike U. of M. children's feet will love them for their I /or .
In dusty rose and blue fnllle and IS will, meet Wednesday, April 12, a t wedding anniversary Monday eve-
City.. . . Zone.... S t o t t . i . . . . . . . . Pord.son High school at 4 p.m. Mrs. ning, April 7. They were surprised nodera styliav, their grond comfort .110Y3 4 GIRLS
...... ***....... carried bouquets of pink snapdrn- m d capacity lo "lako" hard ploy and |
I u n i o r Mitsicale Meets Charles Burton of Detroit will speak with a dinner given in theh- homc weor. Scuff Proof Tip.
bn "Plant Propogatlon." Hostesses by their children. Saddle Osioid.
ii I I I \ I r M . . . DjULU A l U . I 111 MFM ( I f II \ I > Stitiday Afternoons for t h e aftcriioon will be Mrs. J. L. Attending were Mrs. and Mis. Paul Wo are the ONLY Kedl-Croes shoe- Plain To*.
Carey. Mr.s. Gcorgo T. Marshall and Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Gan- fitters in town. Oo* Strop.,
The regulnr monthly meeting of Mrs. William Ycager.
der, and daughter, Kathryn, and
*A Welcome Awaits You at These Churches the Junior Denrborn Muslcnle will
be held Sundny afternoon, April 13,
at the home of Lois nnd Clyde Mc- Ml, Olivet Group Invites
Guffie, 22986 Cherry Hill. The pro-
Mr. Woodard's sister, Mrs. J . A.
Decs
from
and daughter, Elinor Ruth,
Matoon, HI.
Blessed a r c t h c y t h a t k<;o|) grnm is scheduled to begin a t 3 Yotmg f.f} Splash Party The table was decorated with can-
First lliiptist Church j u d g m e n t , a n d h c l h a t doclit p. m. The Junior group of thc Dear- dles and a centerpiece of 35 yellow
Sl. Paul American born Musicale has been invited to The Young Married club of Mt. daffodils, one for each yenr of their
liglitooiisncs!; a l a l l liincs. Olivot churc!', will sponsor a .splash 35 years of marriage. After dinner
Nowlin Road at Olmstead Ps. cvi. .'J Lutheran Church meet with tho Highland Pnrk J u n -
party, Satui; .ay evening, April 19. they wero presented with gifts by
ior group, Tucsdny, April 15, in thc
^ r o i a <:, McDonald. Faster
Charles C. Tlngley, Dir. of
I n i h c d a r k e s t h o u r lhror.j;h Beech near Monroe
McGregor library, Higl'.lnnd Park,
at 8 p.m.
Anyone Intt rested
group Is his ited to moot at the
church. Cols'-1 and Horgcr, and pro-
in joining the their family.
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Youlh Aclivlties wilich n h u m a n soul c a n pas>, 3 Blocks south of Cuiiningliain'a li Zuieback's Store Hours
vide their .wn swim suits. Tho
wliatcver cl.so is d o u b t f u l , t h i s W. E. SUND. PaRtor committee has planned refreshments
10:30 Morning Worship Service Ester Entertains Martha. at the church after the party.
Ddily 9 to 6 - Thurs. Fri. and Sat 9 to 9
11:45 Sundoy School Hour ut least i s c e r t a i n . If t h c r c h o Telephone DE. 0168
^ : 0 0 Jonior^Hlgh Followship The Esther group ol the Pirst II
n o G o d a n d n o f u t u r e stalo, Smiday School al 10:00. Presbytorian church will entertain
tj:80 Yonng People's Fellowship thc Mnrtha group a t 8 p. in., Mon- Aids Bachtvard Students
yci even t h e n , it is h e l l e r t o h e Worship at, 11:00.
.Sunday. Evening Hour ^ ,
7:30 Wednesday. A ' jcrvlco ' of g e n e r o u s t l m n selfish, h e l l e r lo
Praycj' and BibK Sludy
S<;rinon: 'Easter I'cai-o"
Luther Lcaptic Council at l>:00.
dny, March 14, nt thc clidrch. Mi.ss
Lelin McGuirc will speak on "Old With Paychology Tests
World Foods for New World Fam-
Yaur Favorites Far Spring.
ht; c h a s l c Milan l i c c n l i o u s , b e l t e r NURSERY Sylvia Schubert, daughter of Mr.
ilies."
*tas lo b c t r u e l h a n false, b c l l e r t o .ind Mrs. Henj-y D. Schubert, of
21728 Morley, a senior a t Mary-
Emnia.niiel Lutlieran be b r a v e i b i m lo b e a cowartl. DID grove college, is among psychology
(Miisoorl Synod)
Military and Morley Aves.
Blessed h h c w h o haj. obstin- FirstGEORGE majors giving individual tes-ts to
parochial grade school' children
' Methodist Church SLEEP HERE ?
H . F H c n s i c k t P a a t o r ately chui}; l o iiioralli good.
T h r i c e bh:s8cd, b e c a u s e h i s Corner C a r r i s o n ' a n d Mason
throughout the city who are doing
poor work. Marygrove students ad-
minister
The Moccasin
tlio Stanford Binet Intelli-
Graced Sunday Scliool 9:30 a. ill.
BibU. Chm ' ' 10 ,11, in. n i g h t shull , puss i n l o clci.r, Ministers: Rev. Neal Dow Kelley gence tcst.s as a part of their field
Divihe Wonthip 11 (I. i n . bright day. work In p.-^ychology. Brown
Rev. Frank Davies
]NURSEUY 10:30 a . m . 'Worj-hip (Nursor)') Moclern
Kitn Clnh Parly
10:30 a. ni. Children's Bihle Hour Mr.'i, Russell Chamberlain Is gen- Style
11:15 a. m. Ghurcb School
First Evangelical Ifnitcd 4 p. m. IntemiodiatoiYouth (12.15) eral chairman for the annunl card
H o p e Ev. L u l h c r a n (5:30 p. m. Senior Toiith. (L'S-IS) party given by the Kim Club, April
Churcii Brethren Chiirch 7 p. ni. Young Adull Forum lo. ;:t 8 p. m. a t the Y. W. C. A., 1034
Monroe.
(UnUed Lvlh. Ch. in Aniri<:a) Mason al Monroe
Pen School, Cnrlytilo & . Mi<diH>n Rev. D. F. Binder, Minister
Rer. Whr E. Koei)r, Tastof
DEarborn 0079 GILBOOKS FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE!
Sunday School 9:30 u. ni. Church of Christ
iiunday School 10-OO.
(Clasifs for all nges)
Morning Worthip 10:15 u. in. Worship Service 11:00 Whiiniorc-BoUcs School
Parsonage: 3536 Wct Polnl Evening Servire and Evangelical Norman H. Beaman, Minister
DEjrbern 8504 Youlh Fellowship, 7:30.
21200 Audette
First C h u r c h of Pfcon DEarbom 7820
Craded Sanday School 10 a. m.
Christ, Scientist
22000 IKorlcy Avenue
Cherry Hill United Nursery for young'children
Wornhip 11 a. m. nnd 7:30,;|i. ro. Saddle
^ n d a y Servicea.at 11 a.,Bi.
Saoday School at 9:30 a. m.
Preshylerian Church
Lindbergli School T
Communion at both services *
Wednesday," 7:30 p . m.
Come and worship with ns Oxfords Open Back
TesUmeaial Meeting evory Wedo
vesday at 8 p. m, "
Reading Room: First National
FBANB, J . I^iriNB, Afinisier
9:45 Sanday School Brown and Whifo
Flat Heel
Bank Bnilding, 22193 Miehigan 11:00 Worship Hour Brown and
at Howard, where Bible and all Unity Black and White
(Nnrsories for young children) BUck Calf
Aathorlaed Chrlvtian Science 6:00 H. S. Youlb at 415 Meridan Place Community Centre, ,
Ifteratore may he read, pnrcbas* Michigan, and Horger
. a i or borrowtd. Open dally 98 '95
>'seaDl Soadayt snd holidays. Time Thursday, evenings at eight
11:80 a. n . to 4:30 p . at. Satar- Leaders - Martha'^ amV Oito
daya, 9 a. si. to 4:30 p. aa. Our Redecuiei' Fishburn
m ^ These aro her favorites, whether she's a high school
L u t h e r a n CItureh
CALVAKY ASSEMBLY (MisBourl Bynod) .
or GOD . ..The Pleasant Placcilo BrowsD or Buy or coliege student. W e sketch four outstanding styles-'
C;or. Telegraph and Notrti Dame Cherry-Hill Lutheran
ROT. H. J. Hold, Pastor ' Sunday School . . . . 1 0 a. m. NE\i^ AND ITSED' BOOKS
CaiicM* at Bannor. U Kilo Soath Churcn. Gjpvlce . . . 11 .. m.
Suaday School
of Mleh. block west ol Toloanrak Beld In York Scbool GREETING CARDS ' ; PHOTOCOPY SERVICE
j B H a y School 10:09 S. e a . T , iW iurthar Infonnation DB. 881|
ParaoDage: 24038 Notre IHme Sanday School each anday at
Vcffhip n , I}a.v7:4S. , 9 : 5 0 a. m. ' ,. GEORt;E a n d R U T B GiLFii.i AN
SWrrlee '1i4S'^.aitt, -
I lOBV. ROBBAT BANNON, jMator Everybody Welcomel
3411 Campbell Avetiue SU0643
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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947 THE DEARBORN PRI'SS PAOI.
^ 1 " ! -SMf *9-
m^seaae
Stunt Night Promises Gah D a rt/ni i ^ f FinrIc
Time fo
for Westtcood Unit D a n q U e i Citywide Card 9,000 Dearborn Re^ Cross
tnU> N O T I C E inners Told in
Poster Confest
' BUsamrdy Sunshieeelltk
Southern Trip Vmried
chairman, and her UMlstanta, Mn, Season for
According to Mrs. Paul Raychok,
Harry Stri^th and Mi-s..Edward Rl> Tournaments Persons Take Dona tions of
SALE OF PROPERTY
The..wathar man raally^.i
The American Legion Post. IH. a variety show for Mr. ancl ji
1 and Auxiliary conducted their an- C. Alderdyce ot Park atxeefi
r>
bacchi, the "stunt night," to be
staged In the Federal Recreation Girl Cagers TB X-Ray Tests
I Addition.il Red Cross donations
v'cra rpnor.cd this week as follows: by the nunl Poppy Poster contest Judging they Jeft for a motor tdp.^tt
building cm Jim Daly road, by the
Weatwood Hills Women's dub, will A sprlng-Hkc atmosphere wtvs prs-
Scheduled Ford Moto;, Co. - employees $1,775.00
j D. T, & I. ;.^. R. Ss employes 1,332.00 j CITY OF DEARBORN,
Jast Saturday. April 5. the south two weeks ago. '
The posters, contributed by child- Aftsr enjoying the warm 0
be a hilarious affair. The date is this domlnant at the banquet Thursday ren In school grades four to 12, were ot Atlanta, Qa., they were mai
Saturday evening, April 12. night at the Dcarbom Community More than 9,000 Dearborn residents f*^''^ "^'o^' ^ ^^^ ^ ^ -
& emploees 239.00
' MICHIGAN divided into three class groups, with for ao,hours by the blinard^ixi'
.<?Dnn.<!rir''
d ' by the deparfcrnent of received a dividend on their state winners and honorable mention re- sylvania.
In addition tv thc variou.') stunts Center 1946-47
whichmarked the end of the
si!ason in the Oirls basket- rprrMhion and directed by Nfrs. Mar-j taxes and purchases of the double- Bopp Steel iCorp. Ss employees 162.00 Tlic City of Defirborn will sell cipients as follows: In between, they visited'1^1
and contests, there will be conunun- ball League of Dearbom. jn'eritft Whelblev. the flrsc annual barred cross Christmas seals during Fordson Hi ;h School 149.00 rtroperty located thd southeast cor-
Clau I, grades 4, 5. and 6: Mrs. Lawrence Sollinger <BuM
ity ainglnc. . , ,, _. . . oinochle and bridge tournament to the past three atid a half weeks when Dearborn {tamping Co. ner of Michigan Avenue and Outer derdyce) and children in S^i
Master of ceremony honors will A turkey dinner was served by the bft conducted on a city-wlde jicale they had free chest X-rays Ss emplo:.ees 130.00 Drive in the City of Dcarbom, a t Ut priae-Betty Worden, Wood- S. C , itrs. Ethridge PomitU'te
worth; 2nd, Richard Schmid, Mc-
be shared by Bob McDonald and George Falirh Relief Ctorps. Tables will tn?et in the ftrst of four ses- 'According to Dr. Edward P. Fisher, Midway Tt-uatre 125.25
private sale to thc person, firm or Donald: 3rd, John Ripper. Maple. ham. N. C, and Mr. and Mrk: *:
Walter Patterson. were decorated with pajitel blue and sions at 8 p. m. Wednesday, April Dearborn health officer. Dearborn City of De rbom - Library .... 125.00 as Hatcherson (Betty Jo Al<te
The recular meeting of the club yello'AT sitieainers and a basketball 23. at the Dearborn Cotnmumty established a record In Wayne county City of De&.rborn - DPW 116.00 corporation submitting the h^hest Honorable mention: Michael O'Con- and daughter in Baltlmore^,'^Mt
nor, Oakman: Jof Denyak. McDon-
will be held this evening, ApririO, court, with |)Iayers, baskets and ball, c-r^ter, comer of Horger and Mich- with an average attendance of 500 City of Dea-'born. Police Dept. 104.00 cash offer to purchase ald: Bob Krotm, Thayer.
at d pjn. when a speaker from thu was cr-iit-id In miniature by Klean-lj^an. Ivlr. Ss
Individuals daily at" the mobile X- Lindbergh .iichool' Mrs. J. W. Leitch 50.00
American Cancer society will addre&.s or Heth of the Pordson High School j Tliree prizes will be awarded for ray unit. 41.90 Such Offers to Purchase will be Class 2, grades 7, 8, and 9. Pot Luck Supper T^)^
the group. art department forv^he head table, the hitthest Individual scores for the Results of the X-ray wlll be mailed Manufacture's Bank, E. Dbn 32.00 received by the City Clerk at his 1st prize. Ray Parks, Woodworth; A special meeting of . DM
Mre. Marguerite Johnijon, the only I .''rle.! In both pinochle and bridge, to each individual just as soon as Oity of Dea born - Mayor's Off. 30.00 office in the Municipal Blulding, 2nd. Daniel Wadowski, Lowrey; 3rd, chapter. 421, O. E. '8. wllT b<
woman member of the recreation The tournament is ot>en to all re- film readings can be made at the (7lty of Dei,rborn, Accounting Schaefer Road and Mlchlfjan Ave- Evelyn Harhold, Woodworth. Thuwday. AprillT, at 4:30 p. n
Dept : 27.75
DID commLnslon, served as toastmlstress. | sidents of Dearborn, men and wo-
The Invocation was given by Mrs. | Hl'l'l' and entries may be made by Dr. Fisher sounded un encour-
state health department In Lansing. American /.ssn. University nue, up to and including Tuesday, Honorable mention: Marion Lew- lowed by a pot-hick supper al
Is, Thayer; Martha Kisel, LoTey: Members may call Mrs. Ir^ R.'
GEORGE Petor Motra. Barbara Holland, who calling the Department of Rccrea- 1 glng note when he .stated that It Women ..; 26.00 April 15, 1947, at 8:00 P. M., Ea.stem John Homing, Woodwoth; Carolyn for menu suggestions. ^'
Standard Time, and will be publicly
has sup<;rvlsod the league's activities tlon, OR 1200, through the day, or is estimated at least 99 per cent of Mr. Ss Mrs. .1. H. Taylor ............ 25.00 opened and read aloud at the regu- Spragus, 'Maple: Louie Puclnarl. MiBs Ruth Johnson, a piiaigSp
SLEEP thU; season for the department of che Dearboni Community Center, those X-rayed will find themselves Mr. A. J. E.jpp 25.00 Woodworth; Christine Muri^y, at the Eastman School oL-I
recreation, led some community OR 9628. evenings 7 to 11 p. m. ' free of tuberculosis. Mr. S. L. Sleeker 25.00 lnr meeting of the Council begin Woodworth; Wanda Perelll, Lowrey; Rochester, N. Y., is speixnii
HERE ? singing and a group of songs by Mar- Though this is Dearbom's first at- The mobile unit, under the aus- CJitv of De? rborn. Treasurer'.s nlng at that time. Joe Oiflio. Lowrey, and Estelle Cho- Bayster vacation as the gipstyc
Ian Youn? and Mrs. Aim S'KjIlais tempt at a civic card tournament. nlces of the Wayne county health Office 23.00
The City wlll reserve the right rboglan, Woodworth. and Mrs. B. H. Whitfield fl^ \
were a special feature of the pro- ."Similar tournanients havt; been ex- Dearborii Wtdway Cafe Ss Bar 20.00 ington street. Ruth's home Is i
^ . ' . . ' N ' ' ^ ,>i>'ir ii'^'\v-':''".". '.^
gram. tremely successful in other cities, department Society,
and the TB and Health Dr. L. H. M':rrlson
mov-?s i;o Inkster where It 20.00 to reject any and all offer.s to piu- Cla&s 3, grades 10,1 J, and 12:
PrtisnoK, Texas.
Highlight of the evening's acti- ether tournaments In chess. 500 and will start a similar survey on April Penn Schot; 15.00 chase. If an offer is accepted, the 1st prize, Ernest Nemeth, Pord-
vities wn.s th.e presentation of the gin rummy are contemplated. 'Iliere 11, remaining there through April Carol Thon as 15.00 City wlll convey by quit claim deed son; 2nd prize, Don Bowman, FVjrd-
t' basketball trophy to the Hoathen.s, will be a small entry fee. 24. Mrs. R. G. E Jgar 15.00 such right, title and, interest in said son; 3rd prize, Roger Harris, Pord-
undefeated champions o:f tlve Itsaguc. Mr.s.
The schedule for Inkster residents Mlss Lamor.t MnxlU';: Reith 15.00 premises as It has as shown by theson. Honorable mention: Vera Kos-
15.00 mln and Janis L. Gohl, both of Ford-
Donated by Nick and Spyro Nichola.s, Including ninth and twelfth grade public records in the Register of son. Ilxibl*
tho trophy will be known as tht; Nlc- COMINC EVENTS students, children over sven accom- Mr. Dalo H. .fillmore 10.00 Deeds Office, Wayne County, Mich-
holii.; Brothers' Trophy for Girls panied by their parents, and thosc Mabel Ncwl-IS 10.00 igan, Judges were William Mills, Dear- amooth
Basketball and will become tht; per- within the near vicinity of Inkster Eloanor Butterfield 10.00 born Independent; William Kesler,
HEALTH 'BEAUTY - VIGOR manent property of tht; first toam April 14 & p.m. Viscount Alex- f.-. as follows: At Lincoln school. 34111 Karry Selms n 10.00 The legal description of the prem- Ford Motor Co. and Jack Goodin, ^comfoitabto
Mrs. Victor :.^use 10.00

r, to win It throe consecutive years. It ander chapter, Daughttjrs of the American Legion Post, 173.
Slenderize Walnut. Fl'l iay,
will be on display In the office of tho British Empire, e.t home of Mrs. 4:30 p.m.: Mondny. April 14, 1:00 Gerald Pounce
April 11 1:00 to
10.00 ises herein proposed to bc sold is as
department of recreation. Kenneth Kiner, 6544 Ternes. ,to 5:00 p.m."and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 Mr. Walter 11. Bell, Jr 10.00 follows: SPENCER
Mcrtic Foster, captain of the Hea- April 15 8 p.m. Kim club's p.m. and Tuesday, April 15 9:00 'Mrs.
card party at Y.M.C.A., to 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Dearborn Sl.rine No. 47
Ra'sscll JO.OO
10.00 Premises situated In the City ness Halts tnsemsuir mssmo
^R it Proven ResuliH k thens, accepted the trophy and In- annual' Mry. Everett 10.00 of Dearborn, Wayne County,
JBM
I^B
Speolaltst* In
ARTHRITIS iroducod tb3 membors of hor team, 1034 Monroe. At Carver Administration building
10.00 Michigan, described as: A par- Springwells News SUPPORTS
\ BHEUMATmM each girl will receive nn Individual April 18 5:30 to 8 p. m. Christ 29115 Carlyle Wednesday. April Mrs. Robert S. Lnpham
a COLON award In tbo form of ti small gold church, family dinner. Circle "E." 16 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. nnd 5:30 to Mr.s. Winter
A. Euc;istall
Stud!/ Club
10.00 col of land lying between Michi-
10.00 The .Springwells Park (Ford
Duslgiied to btautiff yoiv
*> THERAPY plated me<lal. Speciai mention wn.s Adults, $1.00. Children, l)5c. (adv.> 8:30 p. m.; Thursday, April 17 gan Avenue and the Michigan Hfttreprootote j w t t
Ultra Violet and n April H 1 p.m. Telegraph 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 Mrs. Wm. E- Hintz 10.00 Central Railroad, and lying eas- Foundation) column is suspend- geaered heolth.'
Swsdioh Massage mado of Mnrlan Isom's outsr-and- ed temporarily due to the ill-
DEARBOFIN FHYSIC.At; ing record ns high scorer oi tho GHaup, O.E.S., meet \vith Mrs. p.m.: and Prlday. April 18 9:00 Corrigan Mo''lng Ss Storage Co. 10.00 terly of and adjacent to Outer
ness of Cecil Betroni husband MABEL NICOLAI
THERAPY CLINIO lengue. Ml; Isom made 233 of her Leona Rathbone, 27JI4 Home to 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Girl Mr.
Soout "iroop 361 ;
Raymonil E. Hunter
10.00
10.00 Drive, being part of Lots 3 and of the column's.' writer, MM.
Frunoif: E. Jarvis ^ tcani's 429 points, and almost doub- Place. 4649 West Paint DE
Direcior led the i^tord of the person in se- Eunice Van Dyke 10.00 4 of thc Military Reserve In the Je$!^le L. Betron. '
CE. 8017 13844 Wellesley April 15 8 p.m. Betty Barns Mr. E. H. M,;yers 10.00 City of Dearborn, Wayne Coun-
(Nr. Court Buildinp) cond plact!, Elisc Swanson, who Circle of Pirst MethodiHt church. Thief Nets $1000 Mr. PVank E[ Fitzgerald^ 10.00
scored 118 points. ty, Michigan, being more par-
with Mrs. MacAngevlne, 3123 Ouo Star Caic 10.00 ticularly described as beginning
Roosevelt.
April 16 8 p.m. Elizabeth Cook
In House Robbery Mr. R. A. K mning 10.00 at a point on thc northerly line ELMER POSS
Mrs. A. R. Aarsh ! 10.00 of the Michigan Central Rail-
IT PAYS TO SPRAY
DORMANT .Siiraying ol F R U I T and SHADE TREES
Circle with Mrs. Irving Bealer. The theft of $1000 in bil's and Mrs. .Jcane ^'. Bice
23705 .West Pordson.
April 14 Motherslngers rehearsal change was reported to police .Sat- Mrt;. C, V/. VanRjinst
Mrs. W. M. .(ackson
10.00
10.00 road right of way, 100
10.00 .said point lying N. 70 35' 40"
feet wide,
Piun itit and Teacher
Thorough und correct foundation for artistic piano playir.g
urday mcrning by Otto Marxer.
at home of Mr3. Andrew, 41)24Edison, who stated semitone had Mr. GeorifC (^pincar 22242 Elmer Po.ss was for several years a pupil of onc of the world's
To lie R;>jjlicd soon Free Estimate 10.00 E. 126.33 feet from thc south-
Mead. greatest women pianists, Mme, Julie Rlve'-KIng, who ha
April 17 p.m. Pageant rehearsal entered his homo a'nd taken a small Mr. Sc Ml'S. Durward Sorenson 10.00 cast corner of Robert M. Grind-
Myiron SchroederTree+Doctor for P.T.A. convention Henry sometime green box containing th(! money
between 9 a.m. and noon
M:-. & Mrs. :;. W. Humes 10.00 ley's Michigan Avenue Subdi-
highly
He has
recommended
alfw been in
him as a teacher.
the classes of .such teachers as Percy
Ford school. vLsion as recorded in Liber 33
s u . 11751 DE. 6167 Friday.' of Plats, page 76, Wayne County
Grainger, Mme. Bloomfleld-ZelsJer and Boguwawski.
Mrs. Marxer, w.ho told police that Exchancie Club Hosf Records, measured along the Spring Term Beginning April H
A BIRTHS IN DEARBORN she had left the doors to the hou.se
unlocked when she left Friday morn- k) Area; Group northerly line of said raUroad
Phone OReRon 1750
KELVINATOR ami WESTINGHOUSE ing because r.he could not find her
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McAllister keys.Nsald the hox had been taken
(Alice Larson), 4473 Grindley, an- from a dre-sser drawer In the up- Tlie Di'arbitrn Exchange club was 70^ 35' 40" E. 329.70 feet along
right of way; thence proceeding
from the point of beginning N.

Refrigerators and Ranges nounce the birth of their son, March stairs bedroom.
30, at Woman's hospital.
host to momi ers of the Metropolitan
According to Mnxer, the money Council of iixchange club Monday of the Michigan Central Rail-
the northerly right of way line
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was made up of one $100 bill, two ivmlng ilt he First Presbyterian
KELVINATOR HOME FREEZERS A son, John Anthony Joseph, was $50 bills, and the rest In $10 and church, Dlnr.er was served by the road, 100 feet wide; thence N.
born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Na-$20 bills. Hc added that abcut $40 ladles of the ,;hurch and music dur- 11)0 40- 30" W. 137.17 feet to a
Radia Pe^maneHl Tt/aue
~- S Ycav Wari'Mnly varre, of Military avenue, March in change was also taken. Inp; the dinner was under the direc- point of curvature; thence on for perfect results - with all types of hair
23, at Mt. Carmel hospitel. Mrs. tion of Elmc Hess. a curve to thc left, radius 556.50
6 Cubic Feet . . . $229.95 Navarre was Katherine Strunk be- Illchard R le, president of thc foot, an arc distanco of 426.20 featuring

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fore her marriage.
:, .Mi\ and.' Mrs; Martin John,s^n' Of
NOTICE Deorborn club, opened the meeting feet to a point on the ca-sterly
and followini?- a short business ses- lino of Outer Drive, 150 feet
.sion, called on Mayor Hubbard, who
Split Second Ti|p|$g[;
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EVANS Westinghouse Telegraph. road, announce- llW' m i h ! PuWic Noiice of Proposed wide, the
extondsd a ViClcome to the visitors. bearing N. 41 36' 55" W. 415.86
chord of said curve
ot a son, Robert Martin, ab IDearborn Alley Vacalion Adolph KUin, president of the The Precssiori
5 aiiid 6 room and Eureka General hospital, March 5. iCouncll Intrc-luced State President feet from the said point of cur- Under tlie personal supervision of Mr. Frank.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Hubert J. Diley, of Adrian, who vature; thence S, !<> 11' 20" S.
circxilatingr Vacuurii Y W C A News GIVEN That Tuesday, May 6, 1947, spoke briefly.; Plans concerning the 549.72 : feet along the easterly All lypes of I.adics Hair Cutting Done by Mr. Frank
at 8:00 o'olock, P. M., Eastern Stan- indoor mcdel plane meet, to be hold line of said Outer Drive, 150
HEATERS Cleaners DANCING CLASSES dard Time, in thc Council Cham- April bc held
27, and the outdoor meet to feet wide, to the place of begin-
June; 21 and 22, were dis- ning, containing 2.473 acres,
SALLYS BEAUTY STUDIO
A new group of dancing classes bers, in the Municipal Building at
vlll start on Friday. April 11, at the Schaefer Road and Michigan Ave- cussed. TllO E <change Aviation din- more or less. 2 2 1 5 8 Michigan in Culvin Buildiug
3 0 Gallon Evans. Hot Waler Weslinghouso "iTWCA on Monroe Blvd. The series ner and thc .Sunshine special were
DEarbora 19<)0
^f'Olght lessons Is conducted by the nue a hearing will be held by thenlso discussei by thc representa- Dated: City of Dcarbom, Wayne
HEATERS Emerson Arthur Mun-ay School, with Mir- City Council to listen to ol)jectlons tiV(!3.
iam L^andls and Carl Mervak as in- to the proposed vacation of the Al RIddorlnr, district governor of County, Michigan, this 12th day of
CABINET SINKS }:tructors. twenty foot alley between Lots 42 Exchange, spo'ie regarding the duties March, 1947.
RADIOS A Beginners Teen-Age clais will be to 69 and Lots 70 to 81 all inclusive confrontlnij niembers of all service MYRON A. STEVENS,
4 8 ineli 5 4 inch at 6 p. m. Two cla.sses will be held of Herndon's IDearborn Golf Club clubs today. ] City Clerk.
at 7 p. m., - un Intermediate class Park Subdivision, retaining, how-
JioHuip; IMnchinc and Radio Service 'ind ono fpr Adult Beginners. At 8 ever, the area occupied by sadd v/lth Inveri'.orles at new highs March 27; April 3-10.
ALL KINDS OF SMALL APPLIANCES '). m, there will bs an Advanced class there will be grief aplenty If the
for these who have comploted the alley as an easement, which shall be public stops l.uyinjj. Patronize Your Local Merchants,
hcfflnnlng courses. reserved to the public use as and
DENEEN'S For further information call thc for an easement for sewer;;, utility
YWCA offlc^ DE 4110. mains, conduits and poles, together
Modern Home Equipment with access for the maintenance
M:-. and Mrs. E. H. Wyman of Edi- and/or installation thereof.
ARE YOUR CLOSETS OVERCROWDED?
I 22290 Michijran SU. 0151 son
Mr
avenuc. were callod to Mar.shall,
Mich, last week by the sudden death THIS NOTICE Is published and
of Mrs. Wyman's brother, Eearl posted by direction of the City
.Sherman. Council under and by virtue of Sec-
tion 6.2 of the City Charter. LET US STORE YOUR
Gels Schohu'ship DATED: City of Dearborn, Wayne
Saal Punctvras At Yott Rids

FURS
Alma ^.o-,
Fas!y3t,
* of V-. Dearborn,
^ V. , '^ County, Michigan, this 7th day of
]!Vewil.F*<ilMdrlli cne of 137 fellowships and .scholar- Anrii i947
Sel-<-Biiitl T a b s ;:hlp annolntees in the Horace H. '^'^" ' '"*' ^jrv^r^xi A OT^-VIPMO
Rackham school of gi-aduate studle,s MYRON A. SlTLVENS,
Savat Meaay S War$. c-f the University of Michigan, Dean City Clerk.
1. Savat repttir hllh
2. Inereetei tire Ilfa
Ralph A. Sawyer announced. April 10, 17, 24.
and
3. Outletti tmveral eatt efttrae.
Not an emergency tube that
lets you atop . . . but a self-
healing safety tube that keepa
you golnff . . . seala puncturea
aa you ride. Gives puncture
protection and extra blowout
Tof SEASON
protection even with'old tirea,
CONVINIINT IIRMI AVAIlAaLI
GARMENTS
Wheel Balancing in Olir Underwriter Approved
Dynaiiitcally and Statically
$2.00 per >\-hccl including iahor und weights COLD STORAGE
Brakes Relined VAULT
Ford
, Chevrolet
Plynioulh
OUicrs proportionately low
$

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Liibrioation..
WITH OIL CHANGE
CONVINriNT TfUMS AVAILABUI
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Hiiiliea" of Independence Hall, near wbere Henry Ford lay ' DiJifcajiediHg tile M6dcrT,"^^tbgH the Model A, af ttir llcriry Ford startled tlic Henry Ford recoiVcs a bfntiday cake, dohated ' h y children,, at one of the neigtibbrhoc^
in slate ul! day yesterday in bis beloved Greenfield Village.- antomobile world by another bohl pioneering move. Here he is shown >viib the firsl V-8. birtliday parties held throughout lhe city last July 30.

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iitini4iinniiin f j i ti"|iii tiii>ii m i l llll iiin i> ...HI.
President Sends Biilldikig Pace 4-H Group Gets
Th^Gianri that Walk the Earth
Message of Stays tiiiiler'46 Belleville Site
Among tho gt^ms-who walked the earth,
Whom tiffic caitmot erase . . .";
4 Condolence Poluh Grvup Plans
New Civic Center
For Fall Fair
A lanky, simple-hearted'man' I
Has gone to lako.bis place. Homngc to the memory of Henry Ismance o^ buUding permits this Acceptance by the Ford Motor Co.
Ford and sympathy to his widow year continued below the l9iM pace, of an offer by the Wayne County
and family came to Dearborn today the March report of building statis i-H Fair association to purchasc a
W i t h men, who by their very liv-.s, by cablegram, telegram, and, wliere tics released by n*anlc B. Swapka, 40-acre tract of land on Quirk roed
'it' pcssible, by telephone. DPW director, revealed this week. has climaxed a year-long campaign
Haye changed t h e course of fall . . . Some of the messages follow: Only 90 permits were, issued for by the group to find a suitable site
l-l u
Wbo rose above tlie coinnioh I.erd President llarry S. Truman: new buildings in March, compared for the annual 4-H Ccunty Pnlr.
T h e great amorig the great! . "In thc .sorrow which has come with 293 for March, 1946, the report Orcanisad for thc purpose of pro-
with such sudden and unexpected sho;^ed. Of the M Issued last month, motiiig wider Interest tn 4-H ac-
:- forc? I offer to you and to all who 72 were for single residences at an tlvltlas and increasing participation
mourn with you this assurance of aggregate cost of $621,000. in this nationally recognized ij'outh-
m With Edison, who was his fvien.!,
With Washington and B e l l . . .
deepest symj)athy."
k k k
Heading \efZ month's list it a buildlng
civiq center, to be built at an esti-
mated eost of $60,000 at Mlebji^n 4-H
program, the Wayne county
Fair asKOclatlon came into be-
T h e simple n a m e df Henry For I Paul II. Griffith, National Com- and Oakman for a Polish brganiaa- ing a little over a year a^o. Find-
Must now forever dwell. n-.5n!lcr, tho American Legion: tion. Tb center, to be known as tha ing a suitable liite was its fhrst prob-
"The answering of tho final roll Oen. Pulaski .Civic Center, will eon- lem.
c:ill on tho part of your dlstlnguish- tain a club room, auditorium and of- That first problem is now Ucked.
cd husband has brought deep sor- ficeji, aceortting co plans submitted Tho site l about a mile north of
These giants used to walk the eifrtli rov/ to the entire American Lsglon. with the permit appiicatlon by Oas Belleville and is easilv nccosslble
And pointed iis the way, * Thoro was no contemporary man Pawlos, building agent. from>all sections. But the fair as-
in America whose frlond.shlp was Through March 31, permits luve .wciation .Itlll has a loug row to hoc.
And -when we'.tr-y-to carry on . .... viiiuc-d mere by tho Ameilcan Le- been issued for 177 single dweUings toward having a fah* th's fall.
Tbey %valk with us today! fclcn than was his. Although he can to cost an estimated |l,26f*400. TO TOO BIG FOR ONK
no longer be with us In mortal fig- date. Swapka reported a total of ITxe members Jong ago rcallred
ure, his spirit will Qver remain an 214 families wlll'be accomodated up- that
GLAD^'.v OAKLEY Inspiration for those who admired oh completion of residential build-. paringthetheJob of getting a .site, pre-
, i
I- him. We hop;; that the knowledge Ihg.n for which permits have been' fair was too big forand grounds
any
holding thc
one group
of a full llfo of devotion oh hls'part' Issud this* year. to .shoulder. So, the association is en-
4**.t4**tM**f*>#Mft*4l*M1>M#M^IMa|**M.#M^^H^>*^taf>*^*lt>M4*'**>*** ' #* . > . * . ~.v to hil! follcwnien. to hLs country anfl Ihrnns the aid of the Rotar}', Ki-
to his family will in a measiuo. at wanis, Junior Chamber of Commence
thts tlmo of sorrow for you serve to
^-,:'^^^'r .i.-^.uiaKO yeur jjricf." Support Funds for and other clubs.
Dlscu.sslng their objectives recent-
Eddie Rickonbacker, President, State Hospitals
* ly, tho officers made thb assertion:
"We are convinced that the 4-H
Eastern Airlines:
The Michigan,'Junior Chamber of Wayno County Pair can bc made a
"Deeply regret thc untimely pass- most effective agency In encourag-
Infj cf my yood friend, Mr. Ford, and Commerce, acting on a recommen- ing more young poople to participate
ha.sten to offer my condolences and dation of the Dearborn Jay Cees, is In the entire 4-H movement. It can
deopcit .sympathy to you and other asking thc state legislature to in-, develop 'nto an educational and en-
membcij; of ths family." crease appropriations for medical tertaining yearly medium of pre-
Inseparable in their daily lives, Mr. and Mrs. Foi-d arrive care and psychiatric treatment in senting to the public the overall pic-
if k k stafe mental institutions.
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together ot a neighborhood pm'ty in Uh lioiior on the occasion From Washington, Senator and tur3 of diversified 4-H uctivity."
Mrs. llomcr Ferguson wired: In support of. the |>rogram, the Officers arc Prod Korte, Plymouth,
of his 83rd birthdav, last July 30. local JCC urges Dearborn residcsnts president;
"Wc mourn with you and the to Jack Budd, Belleville,
world the pa.slng of a great man: rickurge State Representative Pat- vice- president;
J. Doyle..of Dearborn, to accept vlUe. secretary; Bill Hennells, Uclle-
Gerald Swope, New York: budget requested by the Michi- Plymouth. trea.surcr J^ouls S.nllow. ond
"Heard on the radio with deep the
sorrow of your husband's pa.sslng. gan health department.
"Illness of . mind, like illness of
Ho lived a Rreat and glorious life the bcdy, should
and at all times simple and accom- tural poBsibil'ties.be common accepted a-s na-
plished much and Improved the of which we are all heirs," thethings
Service Unhurt by
Jun-
standard of living of pcoi)le not only ior Chamber said.
In ou:- ccuntry but throughout the Phone Strike Here
world. I rocall with great pleasure
my vi'.it.s with him both in Dearborn, Named Head of Ford Tiic strike cf telephone workers
unci New Ycrk and .send to you and Marine Sales Dept. left phone service affcct3d but lit-
yeur children my cordial e.\pres- Appointment of J. P. Bachman .is tle in Dearborn, except for long dis-
.slcna cf sympathy." director of the Ford Company's In- G dial calls. tance So.-no delay In getting
dustrial and marine sales depart- Isnced by callery ofha.s ton, however. boon exper-
local numbers
Gec:gc W. Mason. President, Nasli ment has' bien annciu>ccd by J. R. since Monday.
A7otor Car Cc,, Nash-Kclvlnitor: Davis, vice-president and director
"iMy profound .sysmpathy '.n your of sales and advertising. Telephone officials s;iid that only
great las.s v/hlch .so many millions . Bachman will direct the expansion about 35 cr 40 emj>l<i,v3c.s of the
charo with you. Thc greatness of of th? Pord Motor Company's octi- Dearbom offices are involved in'ihe
yci'r cilstinBulvhed hu.sbands work vities.In the-Industrial and marine ftriko. Thc Oregon exchange wa.s
anC'. character v/lll keep his memory engine, field.' temporarily out of order Sunday
alive a.s lcng as pcople strive for A native of Dsnver, Col., hc Joined and Monday, however, due to a bro-
ho cr:.'ation of a better world." the engineering division of the Chry- ken conduit caused by the flood.
sler Corporation hi 1031 and has been To inset e.Ticrgcncy communica-
Henry Ford stands beside Barney Oldfieid, seated in the Gccrge A. Dondcro, Washington, clllef CJjgln^r of the Chrysler mar- tions needs for naval and possible
D. C : ine and industrial engine division civilian actlv^ies in this area, a
Ford'.raic^ir, whicii put Mr. F o r d in the ipotlight early in hit , "lp^^:t plyrcgret passing of Mr. Pord. since Itm. powerful radio transmitter bas bsen
^ j^fawkind^has IpEt; a_jxeat beneifiSK, set up at.Orosse lie naval air sta-
n^otortiial^ing days.
-i ' "ibft'^itend''^Yflce!^'''sympalhy toi^fbu
'?..-fa family." mmmtmm e^trlMtseimetnO. Oaaiiett. ba.se
c<)mimtn4eaaiohB
Gregory, Dearbcm,
officer, ^la* 21734
- - ' " ' lOthBirlJidayApri!!? Gassett, a well-kncwn Doarborn
A. E. Barit, President. Hudson Mo- This Dearborn Boys' club will cele- resident for 25 years, set up the
Henry "pord, - M r s . - F o r d ' a n d 'Henry- F o r d - H last summer. lor Car Co.: brate its tenth anniversary next
"Permit me to extend my deepest Thursday, April 17, at Dcai bcrn Ford Motor Co. radio station which
formerly was used to contact Ford
(^sympa;;hy on the passing of your Inn. Eddie Guest, Free Press poet, ships and offices all over the world.
On Aircrni'it Carrier husband, whose warm friendliness will be the speaker. The club has
Peter Kolo.'idetz, 19, seaman, .se- and great accomplishments shall re- enrolled 4,000 boys in 10 years aud
cond class, SOI' of Mr. and Mrs. Kolo- all of a.s main
us
everla.sting Inspirations to maintains a yeaily membership of
ill tho automotive Indus- 1,000. Dearborn Solon Hits
mietz of 4840 Porath, has been ns- try."
slijned to the aircraft carrier USS
Kearsarge as .lunner. Lesinski Opposes 'Aeross Anti-Labor Talk
Kolomietz, a Fordson graduate en- Thoioas Tliompson, President,
tered the Nav.il service In January. Ford iHJCal GOO UAW-CIO: tJie Board'Tax Cut R<epre^entotlve John Leslnskl of
1946. "Tho officers and members of WASHINOTON, D. C. Repre- Deaiborn specking over WJR, Det-
Ford I/>cal 600 UAW-CIO extend sentative John LesUiski, Michigan roit, on the Your Congress broadcast ^
their .sincere condolences to the fam- sixteenth District Democrat, recent- declared that the National Manu-
On Honor Roll ily c;f Henry Ford." ly voted against a House move to facturers associaUon, the Chamber
Mlss Doris Weyl, sophomore at grant Income tax reduction.s.
Lake Forest college. Lake Forest. 111.. Joscjihus Daniels, former Secre- clude Principle features of the bill In- of Commerce and the industrialists
appears on tl.o lower honor roll for tary cf thc Navy: a 30 per cent reduction on of last coiuitry of this are using the results
Honry, Ford, hijt son, Edsel, and two grandson.s, Benson November's election to flood
, the fii'sb seme; tor of the 1946-47 aca- "I send my affsctiona{,e sympathy taxable incomes up to $1000; a 20
A * .i / TT '-T' -J l i ' l * " per cent reduction on Incomes bet-, the couritry with propag.'inda that
ai\d Henry H , take a spin in a ncw Ford. Tbis is onc of ihc fow A seer of the future, Hepry^Faif4p.ioneered.iit^rtransport.demlc year, roris, who attained a to ycu and all the Fords. I can never ween $1400 and $302,000, and an in- will erase from > the books, legisla-
pictures ol" the three male generations of IIK; Ford family. Hi.s famed tri-motored, all nietal'planc opened the lyrst roiite2.11 average, 1; the daughter of Mr. forget the .^cnerous patriotism of crease of personal exemptions for tlpn beneficial to the lo boring men
and Mrs. PIer(
,-. a- Mich A.
between Deiroit and Cleveland. : ' ",. ' --.i
gory,
Dearborr, * Weyl, -..r....! 21703 oi-,^^ Gro
^.. your husband In World War I when persons 65 years or older for $600 to ,tiipi4 ahd women of the country, and he
a word to say on. Communism.
hc tendered hl.s whole plant to $ioco.-
JMM President Wilson for ths duration . He declared, "It is Indeed unfor-
memkt ^mm
of the war and built Eagle- boats to cluding Opponent*, of the measure. In- tunate for the labor movement of
A; CotipleiMiliion Bucks, hunt submarh'ss. I .wish he could .<;ure'a "lich
have lived to .seeTlhs v/orld peace lican sponsors
Le.'slnski, termed' the mea- this cpuntry lhat Communists, iiave
man's bill," but Repub- been elected to key posts in sonie of
pointed out, the two-
fold objectives of the bill was to our
that wos near hte heart." labor organizations. Tliey are.
,.^^^. }-sm'mmmii TO Eat * grant tax relief to those hardest hit
Former Governor Charles Edison by Increased.living coats.and to en- union movement of this country........'
not sincerely inler&sted In the trade!

DeiRpy's Bargain of V}'


i i l ' l ' ^ ; ' : , . " ^ , - ' ' ' .^^^-^^w^l '

rtu#iL;ii.t
^ : > .- -

Anir.^iixtB,.V>,!w,<iv* viXf .a|:t';s'chbpl' he attended after work-


cf New Jersey and Mrs. Edison:
!'')The\jnen ^d|,wirtt^in'4hf"'^r<J' 'ludtratlrig, wa i; graduated from an^ "The deep affection wo have for stimulate business expansion . and atkd'Unless the officials^ themselves
Mr. Ford makes us realize all
courage investment' of capital to they: are only using the unions a.s;
themaint^ln^.liigh..pro4ucw>n levels
a'means by whicli to gain and end,'
KoliiteK^plkht.oFten'.h vote remove those branded/Communists
AUTOMATI 'l^p#';it;'but : t % ; i h 4 y d ' a t l ^ ;fti^jjb^urs:: _
mori> fully the depth of yoUr
Icf-.ti." ' , ' . '
Ur own .The
:;.
The measui'e was passed
n,bt-a78:.tb.i37/^;; '
:
pawed by li
r.:^. -
a vot
^ or -"fellow travelers" from v/Ithin

fet
'T^i r.'in the '^e^artmenU-;HSr-^lfe'
;wHqli M hfeick C a m p L e j e u n e Featur^is;
. - . , ' . .1 . ' . . ) ' \i
tkeir own organizations, the-, trade
' . . * . . ' .

Vbltons will lose the support n6t.only


oif. tHe public, but of its own nfein-
heiky.-;iXi'V. '''v;
m m \ : . ; . . : ; Lesinski; i^lip represents the 61.x-
tieenth Ocngrcssfohal District, spoke
U g h t in wei(;ht, h a m m e r e d m e t a l iinisK. from Washington on the topic,
A u t o m a t i c h e a t c o n t r o l for i r o n i n g apecial "What's Doing in the:XAbor Com-
i'abrica. M u a t r e a l l y b e seen a n d used tO;be mittee of the Housc of Reorescnta-
' ' '. 'f lv?>i<".
Uves,
Tully .ai)|utc^*ted. I d e a l , f o r jpfkylgivji^i^^"
]>er^XaaQHufiyl ' ^^'^ '^^^emsiii^s^kimiieimiii:^mhftii^is^^:ct
'dr. use
irOft'etTiiitia Spates, when and' if Air Guard Open
tliey luvadeid the country.- -^
FROM M.%NY COUNTRIES For Enlistments
The remainder of his papcV for-
tune consists of 50.000 GermJEin Dearborn veterans or menV who
marks that were worth 10 cents each are interested in part-time m^iiaiy
befpre the collapse of Germany and
money from IF^rice, the PhlllliKlne
Wands, Luzon, Leyte^Fr^rvctviJiid.oir.
China, Algiers, Formosa, Frisnch
I
service are extended an invitation
to Join the, 17th fighter .squadron of
thc Air National Guard.
The Invitation comes from Capt.
Morocco,* Italy ami Ruasia; " ' Petei* W. Klassen, commanding of-
,"I could really Ihave hedVa.lot of ficer of the squadron, which will bc
money," said Golba, who.^d(afl nt activated at Romulus Army Air
iMiem to think he has vpry much. = ' Field on or atout April 13. ', '
"I gave await ..iLiindirad!!^;-^^ <|f; Age limits are from 18 to 45, how-
dollars and didn't know, it when ever men over 35 must have had
..I waa in the in>lllpilnea;;!>.iir- prior military service, while under
inf iha battle for HlMrnittii^ >f,/ 35 no prior military service is re-
. t h a bland', X caj^tured one awtfer., j quired. Men With service In any
'who Ikad the e^ylvalentViifMlO i brandy of service are eligible. T^'pists
aiid 'gave )t all away fofc, seim!-. ^ aro especially sought.
njrs. t a i t t j that-..: moneys *. was',. Xnciuires may be made during the
day by calllnjj the tase, telephone
r Qailia, Who served as aivprlvate number' XX> 46M, Sgts. Burgan or
first claas,;Vas in the ."battle" at Lu- Reid,'ahd^durlnf evening hours in-
ton and Leyte. as valt)artlii^!lil)iir{u> formation may be obtoined . from
, tion of the Philippines. He;, laughs .8rt. Can* at Pr. 3325.
at, himself -Whsn l^e-^lilnks, j|i^uttha'
cXtfiranos lve destroyed.' r\-'f-.. r \ Furlo in E^uoii
,; . V. TlilEW. MONEY. AWAY - . .
; " I yfkeA- to thJjw Wonaji aay Filvatc flKl; elas DaveCootMr.
lie .MtittiNli'''but^'t:deeidred, ji M^^^ ,S2T4|( Clcvelacd, recently spent an
lo save the vhirlbuii^bUlA and how* I l.|-M]rlaV in Baguio, Luaon. sum-
Have fe^?pleic^i^h,t s^e'Mo^dand pJHt capital and pla.vground of the
ffMrlUes by'.collectors, even if' the Fhillppines, as a guest of the Camp
.totab collection \i%\ not' worth the , , . Jotin Hay Leave Cetiter. ^
face value of'$2;(W0,000.":' ' . ^ ^ "Three Manm., William Fcstor, Wil Reuiter; Tom Savage, 6429 W(t'Point;-and Jim Brown, 6832 Coleman,^ Ffe. Cocper Is an alumnus of De<ir-
f. -in addition to isavin^r foreignmpn- df. Dearborn's Ccinpany "B" looking at scenes of beaut iful Cimp Lejeune, N. C, where tbe local Marine bom High school. He enlistatf in tt)
.tey, thev "multi-millionaire" sketches Reserve wil spcm I two weeks this summer. A recruiting officer for tbej)aacara Ca|ia)ib k . j JJM Clty^HkllAni)-, Afurtl Kv'IIHK. HiS .paranta,
in;his spare time-^QoHjA, who some Elrit Floor, eve: y Tuesday and Friday everiing, 7:30 lo 10:00, Anyone between the age irf 17/4.32,. In g4>iMr. and Mrs. H. D. Cooper, now re-
i'day-would' like 'to -do' industrial' II- ;pjliylcal; conditio I or a veteran with an lionoralle discharge is eltjible: for enliitmeat. ' ' ' .> side at 22745 Cleveland.
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PAGE UGHT THE DEARBORN PRES? THURSDAY, APRIL 10/1947


i^a* ^"T

OBITUARIES
S^RAH LAPIN8KI JAMES MARK IdARVEY
^ Funci-al services for Mrs. Lapln- , Ml*. Harvey, 73, was burled Sunday,

m iPPEiii 111
:akl were held this morning lit 8:30 April . from the: Howe-Peterson.
ifrom Mct'arland's Puneral Home Puneral Home, with Frank J. Phelps,
;and at 9 a.m. from St. Barbara's reading the Christian Science serv-
'Catholic church, with Pi*. Tompor ice. Burial was In Oonstantine oeme-
officiating. Interment was in St. etery, Constantlne, Mich. He was
Hedwig's cemetery. Mrs. Laplnskl bom In Constantlne and attended,
was boin in April. 1904 and died at the public schools there, later grad-
her home. 4230 Lois, April 6, 1947, uating from the Law school of the
She Is fiurvived by her huiiband, University of Michigan in 1894. Hc
John: tw> sons .Henry anti JoJip P.: served as postmaster in Constantlne
her fatho. Walter Falkowski. two for 12 years, as pn sident of the
sisters aril two brothel's. Sho had achool board, as clerk of St. Joseph
been a :^iarborn resident for 20 county, and as state senator. He has
years.
CLAR^ A. W. SCHMOEKEL
lived in Dearbom since 1927. His
home wajs at 22214 Park street. Hc
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma
Harvey, two daughters, Mrs. Mary
mi^ ^^^^ ^^^ fasekhks from M r
Mrs. ijchmoekel. who passed away ^>:^
Wednesda}'. April 9, wlll be buried H. Herrick and Mrs. Helen B. Van
"Saturday, April 12, from St. Paul's I>eusse and eight grandchildren. Are your menus suffeimg trom monotony? Do your meals lack color and variety?
B^angcllciii and Reformed chiurch. Then try a spring toni,: of fresh fn'.its and vegetables from your A&P Super Market!
Ooddard ?nd Telegraph road, with CARL S. SXILES
Rev. Kuhlman officiating. Hurial Funeral services were held thfs They're "just what tif' doctor ordered" for brightening up breakfasts and giving
will be In Michigan Memorial Park. afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Howe- a hft to lunches and ..inners. For everything from radishes to rhubarb is fairly
Huron River Drive. The body will Ieterson Puneral. Home for Mr.
He in state at the church from 1 Stiles, who died at his home, 18106 crackling with fre.<5hne:;s . . . thanks to the fast workers who rush these good things
p. m. until time of thc service at Outer Drive, (Monday, April ,7. He to your A&P at top spe:2l. You'll find A&P's attractive prices a sure cure for budget
2 o'clock. :\rs. Schmoekel. 67. lived was 60 years of age. Rov. J. T. M. Ste-
at 10405 I'lrdee. She is survived by phens was the officiating clergy- troubles, too! So stop i i today!
her hwbitnd, William; three chil- man. Burial was in Woodmere ceme-
dren, Harold, Carl and Lois; three tery. Surviving Is the widow. Helen
granchlldni; three sisters and four I. Stiles. Plorlda.
lUKuu. Sweet,
j w e e r , Juicy
juicy ^m ^m Tender Grccn Sfolk-Frcsb
brothers.
BERTRAND B. COLESTOCK O r a n g e s Mes) ;ag))'
CEORGE P. KANACK Mr. Colestock, 71, died at his BundN
Ser/lces were held at the Howe- home. 22944 Marlboro, Monday,
Peter.son l-^meral Home. Tuesday, April 17, and servicen wera held at
April 8, at 2 p. m. for MK| Kanack, the Howe-Peterson l^meral Home, CALIFORNIA CRISP COLDEN : HNE FOR OAKINC
64. who dJ(d at his homo, 6438 West yesterday afternoon, under the aus- Fresh C a r r o t s ', 3 BCH, 23C Vanas
Point, Salurday, April 5. Rev. Wil- plcfc': of Dearborn Lodge, 172, P. Ss
liam J. K'lhlman officiated. Burial A. M. Rey. Prank .Ir/lne officiated. FRESH, CRISP60 SIZE
TEXAS SEEDLESS
was in 3>J<rthvIew cemetery. Surviv- Interment was in Woodmere ceme-
ing are t t e widow. Mrs. Margaret tery. Mr. Colestock Is survived by a H e a d L e t t u c e , . 2 HI 2 1 C <Srapefruit . . . . Mesh Ba49C
M. KanHol:, and children. Kerineth daughter, Mrs. Margaret Nlebuhr. SNOV,WHITE. LARCt BUDDED
R., Rob'jr'; h., Mrs. Dorothy Speer, MICHIGAN DRV
Leslie P.. Harold W., Stanley E., Air Force Veteran Eyes Cauliflower* Head 3 3 c
Yellow Onions . . 4 tbs 21c
Lawrence J. Betty and Richard. NUT-FLAVOREDLARGE 24 SI'.:E \
Civilian Aviation Post HOTHOUSE CROWN. PINK
Pascal Celery . * Stalk'25c
MAU VIN A. SIMMONS
P'unonil iiervlces for Mr. Simmons, Bernard W. Quinn, son of Mr. and F r e s h Itfauharb . tb 21c
6953 Coleman, who died suddenly, Mr<<. Bernard J. Quinn, 22100 Pran- TEXAS CROWN. YOUNG
RED. RIPE. FIRM K*
Monday. April 7, were held today cls. has enrolled in the aviation ofci- Iiew C a b b a g e . I t-b. 5c
.at 1 p.m. ?t the McParland Funeral i-ratlons course at Parks College 6).' F r e s h T o m a t o e s . . u, 39c
.Home, wl'.'i the Rev. Wahlberg of- Aeronautical Technology. East St. NEW CPOP
SWEET. PINK MEATSO SIZE
ficiating. Burial wa.", In Algonac, IJOUIS .111. Parks is the oldest feder- Fresh Peas . . Lb 1 9 c
Mich. Mr.". Simmons was bom Aug. ally approved a^'latlon college in th( (Srapefrult . . . . 5 for 29c
22. 1904. Hc is survived by his wife, United States and lr one of 2o CALIFORNIA SWEET
FOR PARTIES A N D SNACKSFRESH
Alilce, ard two children. Dorothy tehools comprising St. Louis Univer- Fresh Dates < 4 ' '?kS.^- 1 9 c
Jean and Robert WaUer. sity.
Quinn, an Air
...'
Force veteran
:.
with YOU'LL LOVE rHE TASTEFRESH
litoastecl P e a n u t s
l<~t 9 H ! 1 II I 11 > l> I ADDS FLAVOR TO SALADS
more than four years of service, has"
1.700 hours of flying tlmc. He plans Cocoanuts Each I9c English W a l n u t s .
THHllE IS to be an airport maniager and a t
Parks wlll receive 5,000 hours of In- Southern Grown, Mild
PRESTIGE struction and training in preparirig
for .a career in aviation.
Patronize Your Local Merchant!!,
Sliallf^ts tBunch 5 Crisp,
v-risp, Fresh. Grll-Frce
rresh. ^jril-hrce

K | d i l i a ! l l Cello Bag j l 9 < ^


.^ ^ ^

intL vJe^eauif
H. E. RANDOLPH
of o u r

^i4*nnalnt4 ..J^lo
Radio & Electric Service
PICKUP and DEUVERY
JDICJ P l i f M l & 3 3 Medium
24 SIZE
Eoch
also
GENERAL ELECTRICAL Rushed from Cuba iind Puerto Rico, these sun-
HARRY MILLER! CONTRACTING
Commercial and Domestic
ripened, juicy pineap i les are perfect to put up for
next Avinter. But wlji' wait so long to taste their
"foj f.joiM in fltiwart'*
1430() Michigan Aveuue 955 Howard Street luscious flavor? Eat y(,\v fill right now . . . in refresh-
OHcgou 233U DE. 9572 ing fruit cups, salads ^nd desserts!

SPIR I H C
Time To Prepare Your Lawn

T H I VIOORO*
100 11). a vOt4MD

Over 30 pltinUnc arvnc-


m n u - a n d iaca by
fnmoui landscape
50 lb.
25 lb.
. . . $2.00
. . . $1.25
MOUTU-WiTeRiniG - " ^ ^

fam.,
arcMuct for imall..
mtdtum nml large
l i i c d hoiTit*..

viaoiio
wllh*
ieeb.iar
GRASS SEED
Grccii View Seed . . 45c lb Selected by A&P's expert meat buyers
% m m viLiJES
100 lb. Vi.,'oro
25 lb. Vigoro

l b *
$4.00
$1.50
Winner Mix SceJl SOc lb.
Both Produces fine lawn
hY% DMM % m i \ from top-quality, corn-fed beef and pork,
milk-fed veal and spring lamb.
PACKERS LABEL TOMATO

SILVERBROOK CREAMERY MILD-CURED SMOKED OR COOKED

SPECIAL n TI211,.
Rb.
Prim <0 P i n : i \ i i ' S . . . Lb,45c PACKERS LABEL UNPEELED WHOLE

White Picket Fence


A p r i c o t s . . . . 29j.^ 19e
"FARM FRtSH'-.FLAVOR SUPER RIGHT- CORN-FED BEEF EARLY JUNE
I-Lb. A * \ g ^
K o y k o Margarine. Carton 4 < i V Chuck R o a s t . . . . u,. 43c lona P e a s . * 2 &
' S,*^ 23e
^^AAAAAAAAAAAA
UVI
SUNNYBROOK uARCIi CRADE " A " iERVt HAMBURGERS fONICHT SULTANA RED KIDNEY

F r e s h Eggs in'^',?top55c Or<iii[iaicl B e e i . . . . u, 39e B e a n s . . . . 2 'I;2' 23e


QUICK MEL I INO CHEESE FOOD MEATV AND LEAN LIGHT. TENDER BISCUITS <^
Chcd-O-BIt . . . . . . . . l^'f 85c Spare Ribs . . . . . u, 47c B i s q u i c k . . . . 'gi^47
FINE RICH FLAVOR USE SUGAR STAM 11
FOR A fHRlFTY MEALSHOULDER OF
Gorganzola u>. 6!lc Veai a Roast' . . . Lb 3 3 c Sugar . . . . . ' i f 4T
KRAFT'S PROCESS CHEESE HLUMfVOUNG l i l R D i GOLDEN CREAM tTYLE , ;
A m e r i c a n o r P i m e n t o 2 '^k|^^ 5l.c Frying Chickens u>- 45c A & P C o m . 2^&Sf 27e
ALWAS POPULAR. TASTV ADDS LOTb Of l A b T t r o SANDWICHES A&P FANCY QUALITY
s: s:
Kraft's Velveeta . . . 2 ' t t 49c .H:pii Tlniirniger. . . . . u> 45c A p p l e S a u c e '^S^lTie
rerJDER rORN-FED STEER W H I T : HOUSE SPICY " ^
Boiling Beef . . . u> 29c Apple B u t t e r ^{^ 24i
Btiilt u p Complete with Post M hW A MONIV SAV INC l U e A i
Frtssh P o l l o c k . .
BONfcLt')S~OCtAN FRtSH
Lb- 17e
DEE-LISH FASrv

Sweet Pickles
MILO FOR THE M I N
Vif^tto
;'
*

-
Rciidy to Insfall Cod Fillets . . . . tb 37c oilv-Uo S o a p 2 Ck* S t e
$1.25 per foot
FULL OF RIPE, SWEET FRUIT

CHERRY P I E . ^ 69' BAKt BROIL OR FRY

Ro6eish F i l l e t s . . u>. 29e mfi


-,.. . WERK'S HOSEHOLD

T a g S o a p . . 2 . 2S
PERFECT STRIKE

L A i i l C E - T O P . RICH. FILLED C O * . Chnm Salmon 't^Slfi


NABISCO PREMIUM
Pineapple Pie . . . . . . i**^ > C r a c k e r s . . . Vfe t i e
LIGHT. TENDER, V A N I L L A OR CHOCOLATE
Outdoor Fireplace Garden
Grills Wheelbarrows
French Crullers . . . 6 for 29c
$8.65 $9.68
DELICIOUS DANISH PASTRY

F r u i t a n d IVut R i n g . Each ^l*" WiflTE HOUSE MILK


SERVE FOR A N Y MEAL , '
VlUmIn Dj ptr plat "
I c e d C u k e fiionuts ocitn 35c
COCOANUT COVERED BAR-SHAPED 2 T . I I C M 3 3 C \-
Devil F o o d X a y e r C a k e &ch 4l9e
C. A . K A H P T CREAMY RICH CHERRY
AtP TEiS...FiHlliiS N l F U n t
\

I c e d L a y e r C a k e E:h (]3e
Lumber C o ; ' CHOCOLATE C H I P . . " " " " " - - . '
AiP tom...AiRi(;i's MOST popuyi Our Own . . v^-u*. eaa. Slc
2 3 7 8 5 Michigan Avenu*^. Phone DE. 0 3 3 1
R a i s i n CobMes Doitn ;^^:c Eight O'clock LS 6a 39c Red Circle u*. Bg 41c Nectar; . .vs-Lb. ^kc t i e -'.
A FAVORITE A T EVERY TABLE
Bokar Lb san 43G Mayfair . . .vi-ui, n H i ' \

P a r k e r House Rolls D(>I, 33e

I-r-t.-.
TTie Dearbom Press Kegling Kiwanians To
SP(i>R?S Baseball Program To Be
Tourney At Jaclcson
THUKSOAY, APRIL 10. 1947

N I W Job Will Bring Kite, Marble Charted At Class A Boss' Huddle Among moire that 340 Kiwanian f enting 3 Kiwanis clubs in the Mich-
keglers from Michigan, two teams igan district had entered thc tour-
J uttend the meeting include Mike Ro- frOfn the Dearbom Kiwanis cluk are ney, according to Dave Burt. Jack-
'Bibci' to Doorborn Tournaments Already plagued 'oy a iiandful of such a plan at the district meethig .before the May oi:;'ner.
the many Inter-organization battles I of recreation representatives thiS| A need for impi.;wement of facil-(nan, Martin Engineering; Louis Na- l>owling tournament, scheduled to relations committee, and in charge of
set to roll in the suinual district ton, vice-chalmian of the Inter-club
In which . . . they
...... perennially
. ., parti- "week. , . iitles will probably 56 discussed. Art j;y. Dearborn Boys' d u b ; Art Su- start Saturday at the Bowl-O-Drome the bowling sessions.
Appointment of Botoe Ruth as a
cmtoultartt.to.t^ie }^>rd Motor Con.-
p a a j and Llncc^-Mercury dealers
Hext Week cipate, managers of the recreation Frank Cudzik, manager of the'Superko, Smiley he. msman, has sug- perko and Frank Cudzlk, Smlley's; alleys In Jackson, Mich.
league's Class A ba.seball cluhs wlll Save-Way nine, has proposed a plan' gested that new bn;tlng cages might John Banish. West Dearl>om Motor
meet on friendly ttjmis for probably similar to the one which now pro- ee pui'chased by t i e city for use on {Jales; Larry Schaefer, Oarling; Paul
Thlii year's Unumumnt lists
Originally planned to take place on 1nm average of 850 plns with a han-
a

in the.Vntted Btates In the Amer- the last time Monday before com- tects DeartoiT.'s prep athletes. His the better playing: fields. While the Starcic, Ford Motor; and iMIkc Korte two week-ends, April 12-13 and April dicap of two-thirds, plus or minus.
lOon.LOKlon Junior Basoball program Kids fm<l kites will be the fea mencing the" "feuds" over players team suffered severe set-backs last idea has been mei,.T/ith general ap- of the Goebel* nine. 19-20, the competition has now been The doubles handicap is 340 cjid In
was onnounced at a pre&s confer- turo attraction Wednesdoy at Re and dates that punctuate the open- year, when several of his players proval, twilight b'-nies will remain Ken Richard of Allan's Nash; Wil- extended to Aprlll 26 and 27, due to the singles event, 170. All bowlei-s
A ettco In How York Monday by J. Ft. trj!Jt field v.-hcre all of the city's ele- ing of every season. These minor weie injm-ed during the season.
mentary and junior high schools will
an Impossibility r.i less the thous- liam Foster, Transmission and <3eftr; the huge amount of entries that and teams must be able to submit
proof of the averages, Burt said.
Oovto, vl<;e-preldent and director of "squabbles" will have to wait, how- Although in former years it has ands oi dollars i .:eded to finance John Lake and George Di>lean, who came In t>efore the dealine.
Miiw. and. advertising. hf ellKllile to ccmpefcs in the annual ever, as the managers are slated to been customary to make up .sched- them can be rali.sd soon, Dufour have yet to obtain sponsors for their Deartiom Kiwanis .squads will open Money raised from entree f e ^ WJU
.'PbiriUng out that ihe "Baba" klt.e-flyliig toumament. The city settle 4-everal of the Issues, relative ules as competition progressed, Du- said. teams, will represent the minor divl- the tournament by entering team be used for prises in all events.
would serve In an advisory capacity marhie chnmpionsShip will also b j rn their ' i ^ l program, t h a t were fom* stated the entire league sched- Managers of th\ eight major di- siion at the meeting. play Saturday and competing in
to tho cotnpany, which usslsts In pro- decided next week. Finals are sched- aired at their first meeting last week. ule would be announced sometime! vision^ entries wh( are expected to Leading the Class A entries in the doubles ahd singles competition Sun-
nxttlon. of the program niitlonally. uled to be held at Pordson High Topping the list of decisions to be major division, the entire 1946 squad day. Team Cne Includes Ervin Gest, Additional Sports
Do-Tls said the tiome-nui king woulcl school Saturday. April 19. made at Uie meeting is whether the Builders' Biggest Boostei will return to play for Deartwm high man with a 168 average.. Huch
Boys' Club. The crew walked off Howes and Hugh Kaumeler. with
make a )>ereonaI appearance on be* Several of lnst year's champions Cla.ss A teams are to.play a one or
with runner-up honors In national 166 averages. Louis Brown, a 164 On Page 13
tialf of the-program in Dearborn, ns WlU contend ngaln this year, accord- two gam's weekly .schedule. While
well as .'teverai other cities during ini? to John Dufour. director of the bnth players and pilots on a majority competition at Youngstown last year. bowler, and Kenneth McKenslc. roll-
the 1M7 season. n r ' T a m t r r th'i recreation depart- of the teams have expressed a desire Charley Pink is billed to replace ing a 157 average. Howes, Comell.
Paul Starck at thc Ford Motor helm. Martin and Justice, from Team Onc,
In accepting the appointment, r;*i?nt. Among them 1946 marble to play more than once a week, onc Save-Way. manned by Cudzlk, will will roll in the doubles tUts.
Ruth said this post would afford him nbnmpion, Melvin Riziio, William dissenting vote wlll stale-mate the
an. oportunlty to fuli'lll nn often Pord school, will be In the elimina- proposal, according to John Dufour,
exreosed ambition to "spend the rest tions with Ronald Magaw, Oxford, loagu'i director again this year.
return Intact. Dearborn's Team Two will include
Players with more years of actual Ralph Dailey, Harold Carnell, Ernest
experience behind them than any Kandt, and Claire Justice, kegling
DEARBORII CAB
of my lltl) teaching baseball to kids." and Jim Doyle, Thayer, who fin- Pollo'vin? up the suggestion that
ished last year In the second and the league ndopt a group in.surance team in the league brighten hopes 157, 153, 154, and ICO averages, re- DAY and NIGHT
-I3vts i-evealed that in 11)46. there third positions, respectively. lor Smiley. New to their .sponsors, spectively. Gest, Kandt, Les Backus
woro about 100,000 boys playing on plan that would cover the entire or- SERVICE
the West Dearborn Motor Sales nine, and Art B a c k . i are on the .second
5391 American Legion ball teams,. Edison's Tojii Snyder, who took the ganization, the assembly wlll hear with John Banish at the wheel, are teanr's doubles roster.
title last yoar In the flying division, a report from Henry Schubert, su-
KKAD YOVR HOME KEWSPAPER. and Oene Beems. Southwestern, dt;- pervisor of iccreatlon. who discussed
slgn chnmplon, have entered thc 194:7
tournament. j
nlso backed by much experience.

Pioneers Add
Rolling In the slnRles matches wlll
be Howes, Gest. Carnell. Kandt, Don
Martin, Les Backus, Justice and Art
Backus.
OR. 2731
IKTORY
Other top-p!ftcers from " last
'"^ar'.s kite competition who will be
eligible to onter this year are Kirk
Dearbornites In Lesley Backas. of the recreation
committee, organized thc Dearborn
Serving Both East
aud West Dearl>om
\iiHioui/i:i> BeaureRurd, oi Whitmore-Bolles,
Louis Fuclrari. of William Ford CYO Title Bout MACS Trophy club's program In thc activity.
Up to March 10, 68 teams, rcpre-
school, and Ployd Manarlno, Mac-
fUN nSPAIHS^
' Donald school. Tradlnp punches among; 33 ama-
T.ikevs 'Cf se;;,nd and third spot teur rlnfr.iters in the Catholic Youth
To Collection C o m p l e t e Landscape SetrVice
honors in the kite-design contest Orclanlzatlnn's first post-war flst
^^41 Hour Service" last year, Chnrles Britton and Paul fesi ival at the CYO Commimity Cen- Probably the most enthusiastic a cast from the ilps down for the Busy for the last week reaping EVEKGREEN.S - SHUUBS - TREES PERENNIALS
Patkerv Sheaffer and Lempio. both from MacDonald school t"*" In Dotrolt. two D^arrorn boys fan to watch thc Garling Builders next two years. A gunner on a Mlt- laurels heaped on them by the city's No Money Down F, H. A. 3 Years To Pay
ErerOharp Pen Repairs are expected to' enter the tourna- will battle one another for the novice propcl themselves to the runner-up chell bomber, be was shot down by clubs and citizens for having com-
ment again this year. fly-weight title tonight. po^'ition in thc state recreation cage the Ja]tanesc at I oyte in 1944. With pleted the most remarkable basket-
ball season In their school's 21-ycar
LET J O H N S O N DO IT
Oigood and Ott A Fordson High school student and race, Sgt. George W. Bondle grins both legs broken. George managed hLstory Dearborn High's Pioneers
former Tractor forward. Hugh Contl. as he congratulates the Builders on to paddle himsel' to the Coral Cliffs
S92<j Silvery L n u c D K a r l i o r n 1490
omhoE SUPPLY oo. Free advice, regardless of Its ori- were awarded a trophy by thc Mod-
gin, is nimost worthless. win. muet Domlnck Cltlcchlo. of their performance. A Dearborn man, where he was ii :<.lly found. Since 'jrn American Civic Society at the
Kdohlian DE. 4841 Woodworth school, In the final well known to every member of thc then, Sgt. Bondu lias been In sev- .annual Easter Saturday Ball at I/jw-
match. Both bovs arc 16 years old, squad, Sgt. Bondle is a patient at eral different hn: pitals and under- rey school. The presentation was
and are fighting In their first ama-Percy Jones hospital In Battle Creekj gone a series of >;>erations to save made by Mayor Orvllle L. Hubbard
teur toui-nament. Each received where the Builders bowed to Flint's his ICKS, for the school's many recent achieve-
IVs Here I
three months training under the su- White Seals in the state final, 48-28, The Garling ti im. pictured with ments in prep sports.
pervision of the city recreation de- last week. The sergeant was wheeled Bondic, are, left It right: (standing)
down to the players' bench for every Henry Potak, C( j-^h Russ Cather- Now on display at the Royal
DEAIIBORN
partment.
Cltlcchlo progressed to the finals game by
by knocking out Paul Bogs and snag- George Nelson and Wally Potak.
two members of the, team, man, .lohn Hase(> .'ratz. Bob Biggers, Slothes .store on Michigan near
Hood Biggers, JIn, Christie, Pete Ed- Schaefer the trophy will rotate a n -
AWNINC SHOP
Klnsr th(j decision in a bout with Cor- According to ihc most recent med- dy, Hug:o Depaul;S, Mike Farnyk, nually between Dearborn schools for Ciistoni-Mu<le Awnings
nelius O'Sullivan In the preliminary ical reports, George's legs wlll bc in (itneeling) Georgi Nelson, Wally Po- thc most outstanding performance In
tak and Team C iptain E. Sarkozy. all-around athletics. .Tf the trophy Conijiicirial &' HcKid<;nlial
eliminations, March 28. b-. presented to a school thi-ee years
A decision over Ronnld Watts on New Work anil Repiiir S;rvicc
maiT.t, March. 25 and a knock-out victory Probable Shake-up running they will become perman- - F r e e I'yKtiuialce* -
rver Patrick. Malay boosted Contl Elementary School holders'of the award.'
Office: 3636 Monroe
tn thn finals mntch. For Next Season Ba-sketball teams from four other
local high schools, Pord.son, Sa-
. Both weighing In at 112 pounds, Baseball leagues cred Heart, St. Alphonsois, and
IMiOiic SU. IS93 Evenings S.il.. Sun.
Contl Is flvc feet, four inches tall, Slated By Gem Boss Ford Trado were invited to attend 'i l l I 1 I I
lt'8thevergatne,all-pui'!;j. r^'B. ' ) .' .*> .r I
while Ciilcchto ranges five feet, six
inches.
To Start Jipril 19 tho ball.
Billed by the tournament man- still slated to play in the half- The Modern American Civic So- MODELERS KITS AND SUS?LiES
Rugfirera Shirt. Right o:n the goll links, with- agers as "a couple of little men completed Dearborn Forum when It Henry Schube t . city recreation ciety, who presented a .simlllar award
with big wallops," the boys will is erected, the Detroit Gems, owned directcr, annour.;ed today, his de- to Judge George T. Martin for civic A I R P L A N E S B O A T S -^- T R A I N K I T S ~ C A R S
out a t i e . . . correct at the office with a tie start swinging at 8 p. m. The CYO by Maurice Winston. Dearborn jew- partment will aitaln sponsor gi-ade achievement recently, wius chartered O n e of t h c m o s t c o m p l e t e stocks of A i r p l a p c acccssoricH
Cenber Is located at Mack and Max- eler, will probably see a complete school baseball V-agues this year. under Michigan state law in 1946.
.thanka tO;.t]^jsmaEt two-way collar! B.y. D. well, Detroit. , , . ! shake-up In' their llncrup if they Playing" a t Reueat:.'Pield, fifth -'lAcordin:.to: R k h a r d V.' d.'Kiara',
'-- i n ' D e t r o i t area
Contl, who attends St. Barbara's are .still In thi; National Basketball grade league play is scheduled to secretary of the organization, the ob- A l l P o p u l a r M a k e s of M o t o r s
fallors the ^Ruggers for comfort, casual styje church, lives at 5267 Williamson. Clt- League next .sea.son. King Boring, start .it 9 a.m. ('.pril 19. The league ject of. the society has t)e?.n to
lcchlo resides at 5060 Steadman and vice-president of' the club said to- will be compo.,1 of teams from prompt good fellowship among HANDEE and BURGESS POWER TOOLS
aiid ibfolute freedom of-action. Long sleeves. wlll represent St. Clemens in the day. Whitmore - Boll ,'3, Sacred Heart, Americans through .social and a t h - 10:30 t o 6:30 D a i l y T u e s d a y , F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y Evenings
tourney. "I still beheve Dearborn can use. Greenfield Villitje, Oxford, Lind- letic activity; to initiate and foster
tte.v.s.tte,as. * 4^ The 19-bout championship card and wants a ^ood profe.sslonal ball bergh, Salisbur.; Southwestern and progressive progranxs for the com-
v.'lll climax the tournament which club, and Its up to us to give It to Miller schools. munity; and to work for thc general TEMPLE'S HOBBY SHOP
has done much to reestablish pure them. If we arc going to stay In the fllxtli grade icagues from the advancement of young citizens.
J
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boxing as a major sport In this area. pro lengue next year. It will probably same schools, \ ill also open their The Pioncers were also honored, | 4934 S o u t h T e l e g r a p h " S U p c r f o r 1919
Tlie record shows that the CYO mean replacing many of the players season on that -late at 10:30 a. m at a men's faculty dinner in the high' - . i K i < i < . . . a i
meet has measured up to the best now on our roster who don't want A sch(X)l may enter more than one school cafeteria last week,
pre-war tournaments in size, quali- to work full time. We're also jockey- team from more than one grade, ac-1 The p a r e n t of Bill Gregg, spec-!
ty of competition, and enthusiasm ing for some name-players," Boring cording to Jack Fiabe, fleld instruc-Uacular former, track, baseball andj
of the spectators. stated.
Despite the fact that it hn.s been
^^..... I cage star, at the high school gave' W A L T E R RECKINGER SR.
The seventh g.adc leagues will be- r. dinner for the Pioneers at their,
dubbed the Detroit Gems, the club
'has been bolstered by several local gin their .seasoii at 1 p. m. Edison, home Sunday evening.
Salisbury, Sacn.il Heart, Oxford, and i
\
i
Plumbmg and Heating
TALL playfers including Del Loranger, Paul
- Juntenen. Ros.s Steggles, Pi-^d Camp-
} boll, Cornle Connors, and Dave Lat-
pcgbly.,Miller schools wIU partlcl- p j j g ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l o f !
20, 30 and 50 Gallon Complete Line of
SHORT I ter. Juntenen, Loranger and Steggles " E l g h t h ^ - n d c leagues
I are all gi-aduates of Pordson High ^ T o ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' " ^ ^ " competition
school. Although Loranger did not at 2:31) p . m .
from t h e : T e l e g r a p h i c M e e t
j i ^ ^ n z against hih .school Iwwlers
,fj.Qj 29 states. Dearborn High
AUTOMATIC
WATER HEATERS
GAS CHROME
BRASS FAUCETS
PLATED

REGULAR Iplay basketball whllo he was there,


he novv commands the Tractors.
The leagues ./111 be under the dl- school's junor men's and Rlrl's lea-
rectlon of Johr, Dufour, while "Tex"|gues participated in the ABC Tele-'
Having completed one of the worst Walker and Ja, 1<. Rabe will conduct' graphic Prep tournament Saturday
BATH TUBS and TRIM
seasons any team has had in the field activities All games will be at the Maples,
league. Boring was confident that, played on Satirday only until sum-1 Results of thc meet will bc made 2042 Monroe Boulevard DE. 0703
with thc new improvements he has mer. Dick ScMunt and David Fry, Public next week
planned, the Gems might yet be a have bee nam*, l to assist In thc dl ' -
good ball club. reotion of the; p cgram.

THi
HAND
OP A
eA(a^te/i

*"><., IS REHIND
THIS
TRUSTED
IT'S SPORTS ROI/ND-UF TIME AGAINI
TRADE
Com* get your RuggoK'.and round tip some
MARK
more leisure-right spDrtwear from our color-
Styling, top qualky
ful collection. Famoun-ii ame sport shirts, jack- mellow leather and
eta, ties, shoest and othe:? sportincc accessMrieB. outttaodiiig work-
naoshiii make
Douglas " T u g t "
fint choice of men
p4tf>;** s ^ W r V w i j e ^ j ^ who like the cat*
"NN*,
*CMM^M.
ual good Icokf of
thc mocca*M
type shot.

Mtinday, T u c s d n y . W e d n e s d a y , 9 : 3 0 a. n). t o 6:00 p . ni.


T h u r s d a y , F r i d u y , S a t u r d a y . 9 : 3 0 it. m, to 9 : 0 0 p . ni.

Osarhorii*s Exclu,nve Men's Slore


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All W o o l W o r s t e d
"'^i*^ a n d F l a n n c f c i n all. sizes

Miehlton;Avonue of Schaefer Rood atmettft tieieem fleet * WOODARD'S


M-
Tnixedo and Formal Rentals
HtUfolCUIiel New and Used Furnititre Store W.L.0CNKIUM f iNOi CO.. mOCKreN If .MAM.
4853 SCHAEFER ROAD
MklifffM kteaaaes T '
1033 Mason S t DE. 3636 (Near M i d i i f an ATenue)
TH^tPi&RBOlH PRESS THURSDAY, APRIi 10,, 1947
WT-fd . mIKmii
me iwp 'mimmtamik 'tm t
ueatgtt^tiSISimm^.
aseskumaaitf^^^BU.
^^li3*}2-i7:A. resolutlcn taking the Liber 52 of Plats on Page 21 and (2). Absent: None, i the Department of Public Works. uary Uth to Marcb 2Dd. Wll, heth
Of Miiiitea maltxir sA inKUHii>r'ihe Zoning Map, Lots 15 to 38 both, inclusive, Cool- 4-374-47. A resolution was unani- 4-381-47. A resolution was unani Inclusive, at the rate of JIJDO per
Iwliftt part t Orilnanoe No. 33, to idge Center Subdlvisioa.as.recorded mously adopted allocating the sum mously adopted directing the Cor week.
. il....'.. chaitie t l ^ Bontng 'Slasslflcatlon of in Llbe^' 47 of Plats on Page 94, alio of $10,000.00 in the Pablljc Improve- poration Counsel to execute a release ( 4-dM-47. A resolutloa waa unani-
Council lots <jn the south side of Pord Road the twenty foof^alfey lyiiig between
biiian HUWMU and Hawthorn Lots 8C< to 93^ both'inclusive ahd
ment Reserve Fund l-^yr the purpose of further liability for and in be- mously adot>td directing the Con-
of synchronlKliig .and. modemlzinK half of the City of Dearbom upon troller to drnw his proper warrant
City ff Imbnrn a n i <m tha taat'sklc ot Outer Drive
ibsiN^MK Doxtator and Ford Itoad
Lots
idge
94 to 115,
Ctrnter
botli inclusive,
Subdivision, as
Cool-
record-
traffic signal system i on Michigan payment of damages by-the Insur- upon the Treasurer in the aiMVnt
Avenue, in accordance with the rec- ance Company of William Kopta, of, |73.ie In payment of ddMwlk
ftaMi a IWaUenoe "C" to a Resl- ed in Liber 47 of Plats on Page M, ommendations pf the State of Mich- Ypsilanti, Michigan, in tlie amount assessment (gainst Lot No. l . Dear-
AprST. liwV , dehc'S "A" Classification, under ad- retainiiig, however, as to each of igan Traffic Bureau. ) of $28.50. as result of accident be- born Lawns Subdivision.
Couhcll corwnd at S:Oo p. m., tho alle.vs thus 'vacated a twenty
Prealdent. of- th-.CouucU -Anthony vl ji,tient for consl^leration b y the
foot casement in the'alley" area, 4-375-47; A resolutloni directing the tween Police Scout Car No. 20 and
.. f . M,w t- t 4-385-47. A resolution was unanl-
Council.
M. Etptr'In tlia'thair. Upon i-oU adopted as follows: as to action thereon, was Controller'to ^raw hi.'S proper war- car of .aio VVilliam kopta. on^^^iusly adopted direcUng the Con-
which uhall be resei-ved'to the pub-
call thert wete'pfeeent: Council- lic use as and for an easement for rant upon the Treasurer to effect December 22. 1946 on Oakwocd droller to make arrangments fo,
men Beatfle, Doyle, vlTofd, Griffith, Yeas: Councihnen Doyle, EspDr, sewers, utility, main's, conduits and the transfer of $2,000100 from the Boulevard near Village Road. t j^hn A. Scott, an employee of the
Parker, Ternes an^Pr^ldeiti of l h e ' Parker and Temes, (4). Najs: pole-s, i.ogether with access for the,' Contingent I'iuid to 'the Genena 4-382-47. A resolution was unani-*City of Dearborn, injured In Une
Councll Esper,' (7)'."A6onti None.fCouncilmen Beadle, Ford and Gril- maintenance and/or Installation} Fund; Appropriation E-32 (Equip- mously adopted amending Council of duty, to have an examination and
Thero taielng'a quoium oresient the flth, (3), Absent: None. thereof, but not for public travel orj ment), was adopted as' follows:- Rc.solution No. 3-320-47, to provide diaguosis by Dr. Hedrick at the
Coundl' was declared in session. '4.353.47, A re-soluulon was unanl- transportation; and directing thej Yeas: CouncUmen I>oy]e. Esper, that the City Treasurer of the City Henry Ford Hospital. It being under-
4-331'-47. A resolution was unani- mously adopted vacating, dlscontln- C'lc-rk to record said resolution In j Ford, GrifJith, Parker and Terne^;. of Dearborn, or his agent, be direct- stood that before any extensive
niou.sly adopted approving the mln- ulng and abolishing the 20 foot alley tho Olflcc of -the Auditor General! (6).\Nay^: Councilmari_Beadle (1). ed to bid the amount necessary for treatments of a substantial char-
utes of'the previws, regular ^meet-,( abutthig on the South lots 217 to for thoStatc of Michigan and In Absent: .None. and in behalf of the City of Dear- acter are undertaken by the City a
Ing h6id.Marchl^'VW7i.as.yecorded. 267,. botn .Inclusive, Belmont Pork the office of tht Wayne Gounty Reg- born for the purpose of acquiring report of Mr. Scott's condition will
4-376-47.A resolution directing the eerlain land to bc used for public be made to the Council and authort
and published- , ; ", . - . ; , . Subdivision No. 2, as recorded in ister of Deeds' after, it has become Controller to draw his proper war- park purposes, but not for resale, zation to proceed will be sought.
effective. rant upon the Treasurer to effect nnd directing the Controiier to draw
4-35<i-47. Sealed bids received for the transfer of $17,200.00 from the 4-386-47. A report from tho Oor-
his proper warrant upon the Treas- poration Counsel relative to the a c
tho con.structlon and reconstruction NEJi^ YOHK. SOIlND^WMFt^ Sevtous-faced telephon.t girip, the Contingent Fund to the General urer In an amount not to exceed j q^^jtibn of a 9 foot strip along the
'of approximately 1IG3,000 square.feet vokes,that otJitULriiy.;ttaiU,. exa fkawa- cQstaag boUotH ut Manhi.i an Cenlcr Fund,. Appropriation U-82 (Motor $470.00. for payment in cash the
THE of cor.cretc sidewalk; also for the 08 they.voted to. gO;:.a;86rUMi. MMby.:Iii 'Vmhington, Congress .ibandoned Vehicles)," was adopted . as follows: amount of money necessary under west side of the alley east of Wis-
furnishing of five Dump Truckl hope ol enactingyaiitiiltUtr/laiiiilM*n'In. tfaw to. head off the nation-wide Yeas: Councilmen Doyle, Esper, said bid In order to redeem said
consin Avenue, was received and

HOWE-PETERSON Cha.s.sis and Bodies and one .Ford phooe walkout. Dial 9rwe was'lioi alfccied in RHhigL'.n,
One-Ton Panel Truck, were refer-
red to the .specifications Committee,
Ford, Griffith, Parkor and Tenie.s, lands from the State Land Offico
filed.
(6). Nays:'. Councilman Beadle, (1). Board Sale for and in behalf of the 4-387-47. A resolution was unanl-
Absent: None. City of Dearborn. mou.sly adopted directing the Con-
FUl^IERAL HOME the Corporation Counsel and the McHenry, an emptoyee-.of :.the'c- instell^tfamj of sewers to .serve Lots
Ci-y Ciontrollcr.
and. ordered filed. ".
troller to draw his proper warrant
E. Helferlch Company, were received' g j g r t o i l t inclusive, on <uter Drive 4-377-47. A resolution directing the 4-383-47. A resolution was unani- upon the Treasurer In payment of
wwuraaarmond Avenue, was referred Controiier to' dVa.w his proper war- mously adopted directing the Con- bill of Dr. Andrew H. Bracken in
4-355-47. .\ communication from rant upon the "Treasurer to effect troller to pay Workmen's Compen-
:I2$46 iUdilflUt ATCAIM the Plymouth OH Company, 14104 4-381-47. A communleatioa: tteem to the- DBJjairtment of Pu;/llc Works. the transfer, of' $2,000.80 from the sation to Peter Welsch. an employee thc amount of $100.06, covering ser-
DEwbont ISOO Plyniouth Road, Detroit 27, reque.st- the Optimists Club o | Dearbern ax- #368^7. A communicution from Oontingent Fund to the General of the Department of Public Works, vices rendered to . Patroteuai Al
in;; adjustment of its contrax^t for .tending thanks .and f^inreciatlon; Itot Board of Wayne Cijunty Road Fu^d, Appropriation W-214 (Build- ir.jured In line of duty, from Jan- (C^tliMMd en Pate 111'';
tiu-nlshlng gasoline, and a report to the City Councll for use o r the Cemmlasloners, 3800 Ba-hun Tow- ing MaL'itenance Material), was
from the Corporation Counsel and Servicemen's Club for theh! leceni ;r, Datroit'26, submitthig applica- adopted as follows: - ISJl

, tho City Controiier relative to said Father and Son Party, wua reoetra* tibn'to-'tap. <nty of Deai'oorn sewcr G R E E N I N G N U R S E R Y CO.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR AMl r :!'T-[r ['SS
rctiucst, were received a^d ordered and ordered filed. a corner of Columbia ' and Dart- Ycas: Councilmen Doyle. E.sper,
fili'Cl f.nd tho City Clrk v/as Instruc- 4-362-47.' A txttuawekeeJ^ua. ttaam imoutil^'Street^, v/as refei red to the Ford," Griffith' and Parker, (5).
Nays: Councilmen' Beadle and Ter-
Landscape Arcliilccls
DEAHBOHN REPRKSENTATIVES
Monroe, Micliignn
td to transmit a copy of said report the Dearborn Real Estate Board ad- Department of Public \'orks.
to thc Plymouth Oll Company. vlshig that it has no obJiBCtlon'to 4.369-47.A resolution ;vas unani-|es. % ) . Absent: Nbne R o b e r t S. W a r d Henry F. Pierce
't-356-47. A conimunicatlon from ameiidlng the Zoning.Ordinance to. mously- adopted grantln f the Girl 4-378-47. A resolution was unani- Professional Landscape Plans ; CTT fkQQI
Moving SU. 1 2 0 2
G(!oreo T. Dlnu, 13033 Warren Ave- permit parking in Besidence "C" 'Scouts, the Girl Reserve! i,he Camp mously adopted Instructing the Dir- Without ObllgaUon

t lamoieUtu t>l AU Kittdt


With Aid ia Finaneihs
Qfarcnce F . Greenwald
CORRKGAN
Bloving & Sl:orngo Co.
nue, advising thnt he Is In favor Districts
of proposed reining of property and was
under certain conditions, Fire.Girls and any anii all other ector of Public. WoVks to n(itify the
received and ordered filed. .orgaftizatioDs of girls no\'^ establish- Council In all Instances whenever
vacation of alley.s In the Belmont 4-363-47. A. communication ftom ed or hereafter establlsl.ed in the major alterations or Installations arc
Park Subdivision No. 2 and the the General Puel and Supply Co., City to have coun.selors and spon- required or contemplated in City-
CUTLER LOCK & SAFE SERVICE
CbNTRACTOil & BUILDER tintis Liceneed in All Stattu Ccollcge Center Subdivision, was Inc, 8400 Middlesex Avenua, reques-}iwrs. the purposes of which organi owned buildings prior to the com-' All Type Locks, Safes. Opened, Repaired
6986 N. Telcgrhph Koad ' received and filed. ting permission to InstaU an inch satlons are to promote character mencement ofi any suqh alteration KEYS Made While U Wait
rBOffE: OEar^rn 0 t 575S SeluMfer Rd. OR. 6150 sanitary sewer and connect with the development and to de-. ;lop .skills. or installation.
4-357-47. A communication from alley sewer at Paul and "'WlMamson arts' and crafts among such girls.
the BcgllnEcr Realty, 15016 Fenkell Avenues to serve property located ]>ermlssion to erect a temporaiT 4-379-47. A resolution directing the
22218 Michigan Ave. SU.9893
HiKhkrar* NIGHT SERVICE DEarhorn 5972
Plumbing Avenue, Detroit 27, offering to* sell at the foregoing address, was re- structure or cabin on tlie triangle Controller to draw.his proper war-
or exchange Lot 790, Dearborn ferred to the Department ef Public of land at the northedsl corner of rant upon , the Treasurer to effect
GENERAL BARDWARE PLUMBING - HEATING Telegraph Subdivision No. 1, was the transfer of .$3J)0 from thc Con-
Ratfeh- and Maintenance
A Specialty
referred to the Corporation Coun- Works. Sohaefer Road and Dom Id Avenue, tingent Pund to thc .General Fund,
4-304-47. A communication from subject to certain con(; itions. Appropriation ' EG-41 CTravel Ex-
Factory Upholsteriig
OUTSIDfi WRITE PAINT sel.
Combination Screena & Saah AUnendini^er Bros. Fred C. Garling,- 15538 Michigkn 4-370-47.
4-358-47, A communication from Avenue, urging that the property Johnson, 2846 Vassar j.wenue, et
A petition ;rom Lloyd pense), wan adopted as follows: and Manufacturing Co
T.|IPIMM: Dliarborn 0212 Subiu-ban Broadcasters expressing on the East side of Outer Drive be- al., requesting that a ET -Ial meet- Yeas: Councilmen Doyle, Esper 8835 Michigan - ORegon 0310
AKNKli HARDWARE CO 22SSl-A]exAa.drine Ave. nppreclatlon to the members of the Pord, Griffith, Parker, Tenies, (6).. "Factory to 'you"
tween Doxtator Avenve andJTord ing be, called to considc.* the ques-
Coimotl for their efforts In behalf Road be rezoned from ResWcnce tion of enacthig a Ri.ni; Control Nays: Councilman Bea(llc. d ) . Ab- RESTYLE YOUR FURNITURE
2M55 Miehigan Areane of Radio Station WKMH at the rec- "C" to Residanee "A", ;,* received Ordinance for the City (if Dearborn, f,ent: None. Ecvrything Drattically Reduced
(near Outer IkiTe) Radio !krvice ent hearing before the Federal Com- and ordered filed. Now if the Time to Have It Done at
' was referred to f,he City; Council. 4-380-47. A resplutlon was unani- A Big Saving *
munications Commissiori, was re- mously adopted .deeming that an
4-365-47. A commtmlcatlttfi from 4-371-47. A resolution;was unani- T e Clean Living ROOM Suites

BOWEirainUNCE
RADIO SERVICE ceived and ordered filed. emergency e>:lsts and directing thc
Hugh Evans, 3315 Pershing Street, mously adopted directitig the Con- Purchasing Agent to purchase repair
4-31)9-47. A communication from Wayne, requesting that sidewalks troller to draw his pro;)ei' warrant
'Very Keasonable
NEW CUSTOM
> ^ANT MAKMRtPMWSD ^ the Strathmoor Methodist Cliurch, be installed oh.. Academy, - Parirer, fUpOn-.thi; Trea.';urcr l c <,'ffect the parts .for..'Elgin Sweepe;-. No, 1290, TAILORED FURNITURE
0iBiirboni Radio S h o p Detroit 27, requesting: .permlssion^Ao 'Bcnrfett; -VdfeW~rtrTT'''lf| trsidsJfer 'of ;.$2,6|)0,QO frci^.^me .Coi]- Mqdslv^o. jiO,; in-th.f|^total.ainctunt 9f H-^. Made to Order wkh Springi
hold a Bazaar on May 22, 23, and the Gl noral'.Fund, Sl5r!,2T, forthwith from' thJa'.JWoU'cin r,
" t a r tka OU ReliabU 20BS Monroe Blvd. DE.0137 24. tho proceeds to be used to pur- Dartmouth to Madison Avenues, waaitiogent'iAm''cfto ine Tractor and Equipment Com
* t *
TfeLEPHONi^i^SBr'^^teks ORegon 0310 ^
.AMtftA tttteraitea Compaiey received and ordered-filcdu ?f Appropriation C-61 F'ublishlng: pany, of Detroit, Michigan, in ac- If No Answer: HOKarth 67% or .SUperior 4889 after 6 p. .
cha.sc cclllnK projectors
ciors for
ior use hyoy : . . 1 proceedlnirs) Day and Evening Ap|intmints
' 21546 Michigan Aremie Surveyors ho.spitallzod persons and those slck[ ^266'iZ A <:otomhl^eemn^trotA_l . _ cordance \iitli the Reijuis-Itlons from'
In lhelr own homes, was received the Dearborn Associfttto^i. of, Tneur^: 4-372-47. A resolutlc.i directing
F o r Low Co.st and ordered filed and the Cit> Clerk ance Agents, 22501 Garjison Avenue, the Controller (o drav his proper
relative to Flre.and'Exiilosion In- warrant upon the Treas iror to effect
Insarance^' {Voteetlon
V'
H.A. HOXIE w.^s instructed to communicate.
surance on City.t properties, was re- the transfer of $275.00 fro.m the
4-3G0-47. Communications from ferred to the City." Controller and Contingent Pund to tin; General 'i.
RECISTERKD LAND Mrs. R. D. Wheaton, 22808 Beech the Corporation' Counsel. Pund,^ Appropriation E(,.-32 (Equip-
LANFEAR Street; Mrs. Stephen D. Butts, 22764

We're
SURVEYOR ment), was adoj)ted as follows:
IlMUMUMfl-Aeii9 Beech Street; and Mrs. J. W. Steadi' 4-367-47...A coinmunication ,froai
28SI Bennett ; DEarhorn 591S 223C4 Edison Avenue, lUrging that Mr; and Mrs.' Ralph MacKeiazie; Yeas: CJounclUncn I'oyle, Esper,
24iO? Home Place PJE. li]'. a Vendor's license be-granted to Mr. 5932 Middlesex Avenue,.requesthvg Ford,-Gilfflth. ifarker and Terncs,
t^m (6). Nays: Councilman Beadle, (1).
Absent: None.
4-373-47. A resolution directing
the Coni;roUer to dra-^; his proper
warrant upon the Trc-ii.surer to ef-
fect the transfer of U.OOO.OO from
tbe Contingent Fund t the General
Pund, Appropriation Z 111 (Po.stago)
was adopted as follow':
Yeas: Councilmen Esper, Pord,
Be On
TEAM!
Griffith. Parker and Tcrnes. (5).^
Nays: Councilmen Bea lie and Doyle 1

THE FRIEMCSI-:IP O ^
pourrtciANS i V E R V
THJM V E S . .ASTMIN M^cl
AS fVvpEP

The Ford Motor Company has that pioneered and is continu-


just afinouficcd tliat the Ford ing such a clear, realistic and
three-window, six-cylinder busi- progressive policy.
ness coupe is back in produc- W e consider this newest Ford
;'Wlien that bhi^iery old - wind makes the curtain* .tionv^/ a price ttventy dollars price reduction still further
dance and the wiadowa ratric it'5/WA) to hop into a helow that which prevailed proof that the Forel.Motor
l3cd already .wtrm ftnd coty.' whert'this model: was tempos Company leids in' offeriiig the
'How come? MT new^lectric blanket, of course. rarily discontinued last fall. American Public the most value
-'Mom likea it, looL Slie alMps better 'cause she knowr. This redtiction, plus those at the lowest possible jirice.
I'm song and'WMaiBb-aatter what the weather. Si announced last January 13th, And we feci certain that it
(who'.i pretty fOMtft loir a girl) claims l>edmaking in
easier. And Dd gOM tor tt'bctse it cons only a fcv^' maiics ihi, cord business coupe will play a definite part in
peanii'fl a wfldk.'i '} '>" . and the two-door, sedan the speeding the rotum of sound
JMiaali-J, l y a j ^ riaJfagrit-M c l ^ ^ a: the nearest: .fouiest priced cars in their field, and seosible prices, and a secure
Dairoit E ^ s ^ oiS9 ilr foir Miglibarhood appliance COPYRIGHT ^'; I^Jlg^' W e Ford Dealers are proiid future for consumer, seller and
dWc whb 'diodiitnim i l i i c --dbctaic bltink^ts. Mado NEVIU-E FEATUI :KS YA<W^
of part yde^moioi'isf 'tsiUk-yrho created electrically to be p;^t of the-organization produ(!cr alike..' '- '
lurted ily^i dMirftif, SfttOiMtic Uanliets are light: Dearborri ONL-S' $95 DOWN
andfluff^'textured..In goll fcoiidoir pastels, they wash Enjoy life. Live :.n your own
beaiMtivlly, and onefclMdietdoe die v/ork of three hotne. New FHA h mes tor vet-
erans, :} bdians. vill basmnt.,
old-fashioned nil. Sac them today... und switch t(> limited number, Cill now. CE
better aleepiaj^ Satin^overed electric comforters are 96<)0-.
ayaJlflilejJtQo.v'"'.'-; ^ '^- '-'''^'

?.:>..- BdE FORD. INC STUART WILSON


14585 Michigan Avonuc 23535 Michigan Aveniie
-^ ' The IMETROIT EDISON Co 41 ".' ORc-n:, .->000 DEarhom 0>500
- ' i,-,.'v ..'...;.::....i.;-.i.,'.:.;;.-it....::::.
.-....'.-ijiutrx.ii-..
^MUMC KM NUCNItAN,'* tlorrlita Hi Oekelt Sympliony Orchaiira, TwMdmf vMint* (rt 7i30~'WWi ^irmam^ea'a'im^e0i
.THURSCiAY,. APRIL:10,-1947. THt^OIMi^H i^tll^ PAGI W t m
.^'.'^L-!-sg.>-jM'ffM^!uujL""tJia'u'maJUiytum>i4!t*is;.'if.u-jj!ii"'I !!.'iju4U'<iii'i ' .t. iiiiiMii.Kescir!^ -I :v-!i ,. . - Juaoiuag imnaiaasamisssi^
Korte.' ^ ^ ' .' Office SupikUes. was referred
iferrid:iati^f^^l^j,'V^;^;::j;^i^ R ^ l H i D f i H S get them by reporting a t the lield get .an eaily start., )few .preepects. pmetica d a t e , - i m tjfound,
4-3W-47. A proposed-resolution by Oft.v pehtrolkr. ^ :^:yr:imaui''oo&txscir^6:{m^ ::V'-. /^"?-i;fr^^*^.?:m**"'"
or, calling John Banish a t ORegon particularly for t h e pitching Staff, tn the same boatiia e t ^ hfakek'siiip.-
3080i.' . are so'ught by ttan lUcliai^/.mpniiger agers. ' ^. .^-
doundlman Orlfllth providtng:that, ' i r S S l ' ^ i . ' A commuidcatibn'frcniliMlckelsen ta o i i i j ^ i i y / f o r ' i H e ' b -
i>' t h e Olty of Dearbom detoirinlnb.to the 'Dlreotiwr' of the" bepiutiiieiit oi!;:tUW< <>- ^ ^ f *<* <*.t*a i n o ^ a4^>ted dirootihff jt^iil Otf ^
ae<iulre Lot 224 p t York J.ark:Subr Health a n d :Recreatlon reiiiiestliii:] ^*ftf. ?! jWo^^fJ^^Jf^^th* c^ttr pori^tiob Ocnthaelid itiNRO^J^te jforae*
* m : - - r ^ ^ ^ ^ lockffiiy Rains Eritered . in t h e Class A minor of t h e team; which ia nonaarad'by n t e r e d - i n OUae b
dlvrsioiii t h e Nash nine's first prac- Allan's Kash Sales and^^Vtok. .. - t M tesjB wm not bali^ i r t a ^ m m i i l
tice '.waji al0 called ^off Satui'day Thinking' to take.-' wtytti]te|t. of Igte fn Juiie. K^m*. staled ' ttfi
dlvlskm and t o pay to .i:he owner that t h e suin of $16,720.00 b<rplac5d|t"ct covertdv.thereby,,,bjr. dWeting .9Uis)Uoh:pf Lots 1 ^ to m Flood ^" wftteWi's. tti^t .completely 1^3 heavy torrents ot rain pounded the otie-day Easter vacation enjored Jacketft a n d auita woMld be m i i e d l ^
thereof t h e mun of |1;M0.00 \upon in the- Budget: for. Boys' b l u b a c - ' '>m such resdlatfcn i ^ d c o t o t ^ cliislve, Iferndon's .];)eaxbdn^' OPlf sfraoroMl fho J-tr'fison.High school Fordson field. Booked to play sev- by.most.ofhla.players. Albert IttMO. anyone who eiiiOlflea aiK| U ehoMi
deUvery to thii City of a Warrjui^. tjvltles,' was- ireferred to t h e dity ' h e requireinent J o ; j n i r t ^ I / s u c l i Olub Park'.^^bdivisloq, Whi^ ' t u d 'gylnder" .kept' :,he', recreation.. lea-, eral exhibition games before the lea- manager of the X>earbom Metichante to play with the team. T h t y p t a e n ^
De<id thereof tftiowlng a.niarketiilble CMincil; \water mato ohvJoo^i A Sti'eet In lots are rc<|ttired,' for'. enlgii|emeht' gue""? newest' .C.4SS 'A, .major dlvl- gue opener, the team h a d hoped to team, had set Monday for.his first. at oettr field. .-, V.-
title thereto, a n d authbi'lilng r t h e ' .1 ^.^ An 'A * * . - *u . . l ^ P Olty of b ^ b p r n , and t o sub- of Play Lot No. 177. sl9n, entry from -starting diamond
; . ^ : drill this .WMk." .
Controller to d r a v his warrant-u{)on ^ 4 . ^ r 4 7 . A repprt froin ;thi5.City, gjitutt therefoir the'rekjultenient t h a t
Engineer relaUvo to the re<iuest of' a" water main . -... . . ^ sainc
Of; Uie ' stas u i d 4-408-47/ A cdnuntmicitlon.'from , The {*anx wi*. bo playing under
the 0<mtlngent Fund to - effect- the
Qeorge A.. >yhltc.. Olpo Ketidal. A y o / Ifcngth" as thafrauhortasi'for viohn A the eHiy Plan-Commlsiikm -requea^ the'i ownership md sponsorship of
puyment of said sum ujKin'the 1P^;
huo'for the esi:Jabiish|nent pf a mod- iStreet be InstaUed en-Academy Avei Ing thi.t the Council incorpomtr44 "Whie" Pabls.; .7,(!st Dearborn Mo- :
proval of title by, the'Corporation; tor Sales, . fpr the Tirst time,
e m Boat Harbor hiDearbdrn was Vo.-' nue, a n d ' in iiiddlttldh jthere to t h a i it^l buciget'.'lprpvlslqns .fpr ;the (un? arid. Is manage ; b y John Banish,
K Oounsel, was lost for lack vof siip'
ceived and ordered filed ' t i i d the; approxlniately 11^ If4ieit of j ^ d t t i o n i ^ ployment of a City f>li^nner, wks member.of twi national" amateur
port.. . : . , .'. ' : , ; -.,
Olty Clerk waj instructed to trana-: main. be :installe<l oh [M^dstny',, all referred' to the City Councii. ^} -..: leatrbes.-pablS'h ,s sponsored almost
4-389-47. A conununlcaUon-ifrom m i f a copy of same to Qeorge A.' .61 which additional v inst^latloii : ^4-406-47.' A resolution Was^'unVplr. ievery tyi>e of a- aiteur'tpam In t h e
the Chief of Police subinlttlbr ire-', W h i t e . . : . . . ' .-..,..........::;. . ; shall be compensated^'.fori-iii' tlvp last 4;lght yeara, hicluding girls' a n d
imously kdOpted rejecting'' aH bids men';? softball: groups, arnateur
port from the Board, of .Waynie ;4-39i-47. A report; from .tlie' CH.yl jiamc lihltpriee aa .that, sptfciHed lit for the constructioo a n d rcoatkS(r)ic hockey squads,' as" many as seven
County.Road Ciommlssloners i ^ K d - Engineer regarding prcpose<l .'sewiir! : the-cohtra<^; aiid^ authortiiiit^ anjli
tion 'of..approximately; 943.000 ^(^i^afe bowling squads .a one season, and a
Ing proposed i nstaljatlon. of a traf-' .iacilltles .to.serve Lots. 618.and ,811,' ;directlae the ^ a y p r ;aiid .^^lerk tjo
flc. signal at the corner, of-^otiroa, Dearborn Fobte Subdivision,', wiis jexecitte a modjllegtlojn; aifreement
feiet of .concrete sidewalk, except ^he hMt of hard;b ll' teams, t
-bid of Brighton Se Wlhgylow'.bid^f;: Banish ha.'i St lected King Boring
and Outer Drive, andtei^(hlch tiiey received and. ordei'ed -nied and the M herelnfibpye pr<jyi<if4,Vti?*^. VPrp- tolCoach the. We .t-end nine.
awarding -the contract for tlie. con- jhe team In bi: ledto-prs^jtlce. here-
advise thai the >top 8lgn'..at s^d^ City Clerk was Instructed ip^'com-lvatofthe same-by the Coip()ratlori
lnt<!rsection wiU be raised.tppiwlde munlcate.- ' .. ' ' r . v 'ICovm^el. - - . v z,. ' ;^ -. " '",struction : of-' siame tp;*'Brighton vtite af t e r every Weifnesday andi Prlday
better vlslbllit}' and that the shrub- Wing, a t the rate of $0,249 per,a(qiuajfe night. Players^ c.i'slring .tryouts may
4-394-47. A' communication froan 4-398-47. A resolution, w/is offer-fi . foot. for..4Vl: thickoew. ftnd Jfi:fa . w - . " . ; ' '

bery wlll be removed to likijwlse, pro-


ed by Oounellmah^^lter att^portec^ square . fooi ..for . 8':. thickh<iw,.,.to
vldo for better visibility, was received the p i t y Engineer submlt(Ing plans(
and .speclflciRtlons for the* iristiUliv by' Councilman ' Beadl^,; :|>K)Vldln| eccor^kt\ce with t h e terms, of thfelr official newspapur of the City, and
r and ordered filed and the City Cleric
|:io|i of water mains bri 'vaHoua that \xppft receipt of applicatllms for bid, but:subject.'^ certain condit in;the Michigan Investor; the form
*^ was- instructed to transnlt a copy
of iiame to Bdward M. PlOm.
4-890-47. A communlciilloh from.' irollei;:;:
. <'
streets,; being. Water. Contract - Njl Victory, Gaixlth I^(it6 ami the:trnt iOns; ^nd. directing t h e Mayor and of advertlsemen^shall-be in accord-
87,: was. referred to, the Gity Coni lng:therebf. tUepejpftriiinent'.ftfBub^ .Olerk to execute a formal'contract ance with advt rtlsement approved
> ;. '"' '' : \ lie. ei6r)(s shtAV procettd ' -w^tli tli^ as hereinabove herelnaboy let'updh
iipon the sipprovalapproval y^;'^e MlchlgeL-i Finance, Commls-
T ' ' , . - : ' ' . -

the Pire Chief requestinif;; ah' rid-, 4-395-47. A ;:e.solutlon was runanS-j plowing of; siioh plots aiid shlili.mak^ Of t h e same by tlie Corporation :6lpn. HOUS ANDS of h o m e s t h r o u g h o u t : t h e n a t i o n hkv
ditlonal appropriation of:fll5.00 for. mously-adopted amending" dquiiclt the ,f(^towlng ch|rg<^^t'l^<^ $2.50 Counsel. " ~ ^4-1413-47. A ;'elutlon was unani-
for. RJp'prQ^im'ately-;406b ^tuaVe :teei mously sidopted i^xttiidinfe congratu- installed Moduflow, t h e a m a z i n g n e w heating control
rSR99 oc less 'add'a .illte' amouhti-fqi:'. each 4-407?:i7.) A resolution. ai^drdlhiBc latlpns .to thli DtjU'boiji High Schobl
fiddltlon*! 401)0'; wvarti-feet: or ;Wsi the cb'htracts for' the; fum'idliing .pf Bsisketb'a^l .Tpar,-. lot. their- achieve-
system d e v e l o p e d . b y Minneapo)lB-Honeyw^ll.^
E ANew
V EBhd
S 1Rep^
1l#y<;ii . - . ( . - ^
five i^tandard: Ford '^ic^cic: Cjhassts
Inimediately">dJ*<}ent<'.-v ' . : ; ', , , ; ;in the- total amoiint of $9^11.85; fivp mijht In'the St4.*'cna&^"A" finals,
I - ' . ' > i > - . ( . . .

4-867-47. A..te|soiutlon;:tol. anjend ,pumii iVuck : Bbdl8,f in th'e' tetiil tp\thelr coach, a; ,d the student body
tlie - foregoing. prQt$^^*}i#tit>n':tq amqiipt .6t.45,^i5,00,J arid' one;, ^ord pf.jDearborn Hlj ;i School "
You, t o o , c a n avoid unhealthful.;draftB-aml wastefif]'
jji'ovlde..i(or , a, charge hpt; l|iJ.$P/fot, ptj^-Ton pahei Triick'^ix) ilie tptal -4^414-47: A rea-utl'tfti'was unanl- overheating i n y o u r homevModuflow:cplitrQrcan greatly '
,: t r a a lij^itf A t t o ) . ' :;.,- ,' approximately 4 0 ^ (.^ijire^'f^t, or, S'^^'^^^*l^.S^i!^ ^ ' ^ i J ^ l ' S i i n'i>isiy/adbiSted iiii^rdVlri^. the' var-
less and a like.amount, ^er>Michvad-t
ditlonal' 4000 squaV^ fpet^or less.i.^ J K l S i ^ ^ l K S '!?^ ^P^^^V^'V :^^^ Beverage/H^s- increase t h e efiiciency of y o u r present a i i t o ^ a t i e heating
faii-aht,' Kelail i ieit Market,- Wrish^
Furnaces diahejl.'arvi Repaired; mediately^ ad jacort,. w^- a^opied.as to; certain ^cttnflitiqii^^ i.ahd; dijq^ctln[r
*,. , r .,,-w* >...>* * % Food,'. Lodr.U-ltf\.House, Motor systein. It is.easily installed a n d i n o d e r a t e i n ! c o s t . A n d ,
IQIJOWR..'.>..,,k......v...,.......^.^,. , J . , . . . . . . ; . . . - , I
th.? prayor ,t|i.dc;erk to exe^te.fo^
i Y e a s ; ; Oounclknep .boyly,. EspeiJ if y o u a r e b u i l d i n g a new h o m e , yoiir h e a t i n g p l a n t
raa;..contrac.ts.. a^;herelnabpvj...i^t 'vendor, Slauh^( ; House, P66i Room
DE. Jor4 and Temes, (4).' lliii^^':; Cduri^'
SHEEt METiM; wcraKis ^ ; CUbian :headie,.:0ri|f(lth and-l^ar^ei^i pon.the.approval..Ql.lhc.jiemer^ U^^d- Motoif Di'i ien-Vehicle, Haul-
should b e Moduflow-controlled. ;
(3>.'A6ehtf Kbn*i','' >>.-.:^ -.^r.'-' "^' J ^ Corporatlwi ^Counael..was adoi^-- j ^ j and DrAinMyer Lirenses. and f , ' I* * ' ! ' t " . . . ' /

23li6 ....:'..::. ^ '../: :''2JJ912'I0BAN'"-'^ V 1


ted as.follpwjf..^^.. ..;, . , . ; . , , i ^ f n ting 'such; ,l.::enses,-'which said
. Opoit' roll' call the'; drlelhal' r(o^ ;\ycas; .Comxolln>en.Be*dtie,..I)oyle, api^Icati'dn's, are -n hie in the o'f fice;
.H BLOCK l U O T . o r ^ y f i ] ^ ;.;. r- lution, HS amended,'Was-uri^imous Esper., .Pprd,.,Griffith, and Parker. ;o<',ie City'Clerl; for'public'inspec-';
Ali of this and. more is-exphiined in/the interesting *
ly adoptedv,, ^ '.- ^ 'i .\''::< * - ^). Nays: Ckiyiicllman Teiriesr'w
:;FU^tRAl. HOME v 4-3fl*;-47v A rtport from- the' Bbar<l Absent:--None.-
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''^" ' ' , ' ' . ' ; ' : ,' V4l4lr)i47..A'r^'i:>iutIoV>^ unah^
. - booklet "Comfort Unlimited.'' Askyoui* dealer or m|dl'
?'*'*. D E A R B O R I s i : : : ; of ^Assessprs- regarding jH^ibUl^y- oi ; 4.40a-'47. Ordinaiic^e ' No. '47-369, **^^,^'^^- -^^P^^ "^l^^ctlng ',the City
mailing t a x billstbiHer.'t^Ml'.firsi e'iitltled, "'Ah'"Ordinance t6 Amend
Cler'k to publljTi the minutes of the coupon today for your free copy. \ '^
this meeting lA i he Diarbqrh Press:
Ithd Surroundirig Communities class, was receiyed a^clbrderfdfllfcdl .Ordlnfincie No, 43-241, entitlwi, Tiie
Water Ordlriahcei" was introdueed, in the same mah ijr as published in-
. A-ZSAiiLiA report irom tha Boar4 Iilaced . upon its-, first and- seooiid the * official iiew.'. iitier:
of Assessors relative' io' reqtiist'' of readings, . end ..a resolution was. ur^
: , - ^vvAIRCONDlTIONED . . 'i:here.being. 113. further business,
the H6p^ Bfa'ngeheal ~ .tjUtherari anjimously adopted providing tbtit upon . motlqn o: .Counclltpan .Ter-
:-' GHAP-EL-CAiSkft '. P^MJch /or tax exemjJtion. WW're- ordinance No. 47-360 Is deemed-^aii nes'.supported b;, Cpimcllman.Grif-
V ' DfSPWvY= ROOM ' : ' ceived ^ d ordered; filed. - -. : - ' I emergf hcy ordinance, and "that;>ITC fith', wbifch nio ljon. prevailed,' the
4-400-47. %' resbVull6ri"#riirii;nl:- Rules be suspeiided and ttie .said Council.' then ad ki'urhed.
I>IRECTOB;I
rt- mously a d p p t e d ' d l r e c U n g i f e tjil^ Ordinance be placed'uijon its;'thirti
' 'Approi^e-d: . , " '
G. K. MC)*'ARLANI> troller to diaw his propel watraht reading. ' ' ' , ^-
. AN! ilON-jr M. ESPER,
J. L. FRASEII . : ^5401 'SCHAEI-R -RQAb; i;.-, / f upon t h e T-'i^asijrer to ii^ect^.payJ 4-^4(-4?. brdinsince ' No. .:47r3ap
'.y- : ,' Presld'Jnt.of the CoilncIl
^..imi-n tm M V T I J ' J - f m e n t . bf, IWS City, .Sih9oi. ^ ancJ was placed upon its third reading
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Attp.st: . ., ,'. ...-
i^;jC6unty. .taxes in the .total .amqunt and;unaJLinously a.d''^pted'. "*' ' ^ " ' ' '
M-ifRON A. STEMSNS, City Clerk.
I <tf. $24.52, errpneottsly, ^Va'jiseised
itgalnst peni0nai-<-pr6pe^y--at. 11905 ' 4 - 4 1 0 - 4 7 . - A resolution directing:
'Hoiiio'Avehvie. '..-'' ><.''*.*,,'..': :.. }.thevOontrpl.er to: d'w'W:his*proper
warrant iipt^n t h e Treasurer to ei!:-"
' ^4-401-47.. .K comhiunlcatlOr^ fromr feet the. traiisfer of' $11,000.00 :frbtn
'llie Peisohhel. Director; fequc^tlng ;tWe Contingent' Fiind ;to. the Gen-
that. $100.00, tke ap]jt6pHitte4:t<i cover/ eral Fund, Appropriation' - U-sii
cost of- biwiioJsVfbr ;the'mttHbers b^^ ;(Motor Vehicles), WBS' adopted ..as
fmjr-yeqr? t h e CivilcSeirvice Bbarcli'was'refer-j follows
red t o the 'City. Cotiticll. . , - _
/f'Sreai:" Cb'ttncilmaji l)dyleV'ES^r
' 4-402-47..A: cpmhiuliicatlpn fr0m| Ford, .Grlf^iih -imd :. Parker, ':l6v.
OET THERit n ^he Personnel blrtictbr subinltilnjr; Nays; Councymm ISeadlc and Ter-
for oonSideratidrt "^ ai.^flftiiary FlaUf nes, X2). Ab-jent: Nbne.
adopted by the-'Clvll-service'Bpardi
IT I R i f on March':17,; 1947/liesolut^bn ^fo. . 4-4lli47. A^resbhitloh'was unatil-.
1036-47, was-, rtiferred- to t h e - O l t y ' "'raously. adopted aime'ndihg t h e ' p a y
.Council. .;::-^ : ;.,:;.v':. ' . . ' ''; '.ijlan for' positions Sn t h e classified
Think of all those pld^iM 'Civil.Siir/tcc.bf- the;City,;iby addhig
4-^403-47. A resolution;was^uhani ;'a new s/.'Ction, .belni: numbered s e e -
you'v* plinned to go. .i.-.r.'!
You'll neud the extra
aliee and extra, sole iy
you pt with Qood- ;clp4l Building as:the time ,'and'place: L^M" filling a full position'
yeori. E x t r a alleafie ^where the'Cquncil shall fliiect.to hear ^4412-47. A" resolution was unani-
^objecttoris".' t o \the''i' proposed - yaca^ mously adopted'^ dlrectlhg~the City'.
and extra solely built llori of. the,.20,!.fpot. kUey between Cl,e;':k t o . advertise- .for sealed .bldis
into ovexy Gcodyeiac rL*tS:43 to'89 and Lbts!70 to $ l ' a n ior the sale of, $36,200.00. SpeclfU^
tir* by balanced eoi? inclusive- of .-Henidbh's Dearborn 'Assessment lilstrict' No..' 391" Bonds';
Golf Glub ;pa'rk Subdivision, retaln- $8,000.00 Special A&sessnlent District
iructiOD t^at aakea c^ll iiig,;howevijr, the. a / e i .occupied-by No. 40^ ;Bpnds:, 14^800.00 Special
parte of the Are wo^-lp said' alley as an-casement,;-which Assossment District No. 430 Bonds;'
tog*lhr fcr greatest >' Shall 1)0 reserved to t h e public use $10,W.0O Special jVssessment "Dl^
as and for an easement for sewers, trict No. 433 Bonds; and $135,000;iDb
siitance lo brulilngotid utility mains, cohdults and poles, Special Assessment District No. 39'8
longest wtKir. Stop In together with access for the main- Bonds in the Dearbern Independent,
ioday* wa'va got ' o a . $1610 tvx
tenance a n d / o r installation thereof, which said newspaper has been
but not fbr public travel or trans heretofore designated by t h e CoHn-
NIW IIMS MSIRVI NiW TUBIS portatlbn, and. ihstructirig t h e City, (.ji of the City-of Dearbom as the
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for Home Repaks
Scores of Dearborn resid,^nt8 arrange home repair .
r'-^y&oii''^'' h>ana quickly arid easily at their nearby De arbom
afficfs of Manufacturer*! National Bank. ^ WE'RE pretty proud of our up-to-dat<! service faciiitiei.
<]ome to either oiir. East Dcarbom or Wesi; Dear- We've made :i big investment, in time and effort to birih^ Lincoln and
Mn lioni Office.. .iTcU U8 what repair work you wish
to have done and id)out;: how much ybu vmh .to
Mcroiry owners of this city the kind of service thcy have a dght to e x p ^
> ies.Tu,e5 service that is courteous, fast
f^;-N|.HOM| fipend.
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and trustworthy. It*s our way of TOURINO DAYS ata omiiBg hki.
][ a few minutes wb can show you how littic it
w^ y^^dtn, ^^^r tteadt now
inaking:* friends-to serve your Why act bring jrou* cat in adba'
imU ' cost you to ftnanc^ the work .with an i n e v
' ^ for a servioe, chack^u^? Fhc t h i
'"'HTaoylp,.-
jpcttiitye home repiir loan. very motbring need in a man-
litde troubles now, btf ota thejr grow into big
cicr that will always make you
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~: Enlargement lof our East Dearbom Office Will / ' * " one5. Then you*tt drive -wldi'CDnfidCfKC, ec
U5E OUR CONVFNICNT EASY PAY PLAN ' toMNi be completed.: Mdre convehiencefdryoUi'
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' glad:: to deal with us. more real oiotoriag satisfactioa. Hary dny.
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ummiaFdUha B SmmtmuWtmisA [is P&rthie'Mouaee 15 For Side * Houses J5 Forl'aU'Botues 15 For Sale - Houses 19FllrSttle'Mlstelhtneous 22 WmttedtoWlent
: t t i em briick and old eve- BAjtttorcttat, xitiH tirritf fcvfniitgs,- REUTirR; WiJ?. Six rooiii stnglii',- 3. 4 ROOMS, bath ahd utility. $5200.^ TAVERN licerise and fixtures. Rea- $.)0 J^EWARD or O'riionths rent In
i teli;, west iMopi NaW 'York Saturduv arfd Stthdiiy. Exper- berfroodtris. Side di-fve; gas Heat, % down. 5370 Moiiroe Blvd. SU, A BARGAIN sonable. Deartxrrri only. DE 7839. udvance...AifHos vMotf. ,.9.nd ..wae
itft^fr* fJJ ahd 12:30 Mohday. hctm, fast. sbWfer. H. La.^;, 483S dry b^sete'entt. . 0395. 3 BEDRO(;JM RANCH TYPE with rio cHlidrc'n oV p i t s want fur-
REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE- nLshed oc unfurnI,slKHi apt.,- ^ c o i i J *
rd. 30)5 7S23. Harding. ^'ew Septefli ier 1946, Rublin biiflt. Ec dutiful 5 room brick in WRITER, Like new. Nesco rojuster or house.-. GaU. DIvj-^SO.' .
3 tiBDiiotMBi thboiih; $iiso. a ^ , We.stwood Hills, tllc features, and .stand; 2 burner hot jilate. SU
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Man's AJprcsa virrlst watch, DA"Sr. n^cei'K Irdhihjt, .cleaning. Oood . PossHssldii seven da[ys. ^ ^ 'Wfcst Dearborn, W., 2 bdrm, fr. bung., 2 car giMi.ge, large breezeway,
ifty :c(lvln theatre. Rewaifd. rtfeTeh.:fe. tm 7383 Sa{rtrdji,>^ e'vi- PolTrt. "V^est EfeafbOrh. furnished, very clean, tile fea- large recreation robm, Venetian G125 v?EKki!rtJ'fcSj.^''No -chiidii^n
rrthM. 2 to 6. gas' A.C, ::ieat, extra large lot. dc,=;lio HoVi.fc, 'fipArtmenfc or" flat,
tures, immod. occupancy. CE. .shades, Interchangeable .screens E PLAT ALTO SAXAPHONE. Sil- l"iirnis!Rd. N - i r tvah-^T'ortation. Re-
9600. $18,000; O m e r , superior. 2901. & .sa.sh. H. A. heat, solid dcive, ver plate finish compbtly (jvcr- ferences. PO uoy. m , InkJitor. MiSi
fiHk^iPifiahitU in Piif HiiHi s mma^ H<>MEB:*LAI^:;- 2706 5 rm. bung..
2 car gaiage. Nicely landscaped, Jiaulcd. DE 0327
T^r^L6vT^~c6^]ilt^'^'^m\sll ^
IRANS GARLINGS ^thtte clairtoafd full basemerit
lot 60x143. Price $11,000. MONTGOMERY WARD full .size Dearbornitc.s, need ,,4-5 room u i-
'V cooking. Specializing lii Hdcmt fin- l.Or.^ irlrl8.1ffi) OiJi^ wii-Ji eJitra. ll It 45'x88', - vegetable table top electric stovo, $85. coal '.furnlshcd'^t'oV"^Aparlment. Ifo
ptitHes, receptloris. t(?as. wfed- flsott; iiE 1719, garden, fru'.i trees and white picket
GEORGE NASTOLD hot wat^r heater $15 SU 1985 c;ill<lre.J!l..j;jE 0275. after 6. :.
*UJ. Mrs. B, yoF:el, DE 2791.
L A R ^ B irl^eplng roioiA, sufialilt? ibr As LW As BUtiNG or SfiLLING
lenqe surroiin-Jln^ r Very attractive!
Broker - . C i - i s DE 1927 SU 0233 or DE 1262 CRCSELY REFRIGERATOR, .s-mall vfiTER.>&J attending profv5;^li}il
size, good condition $65.00 22.'".6
A PLEASAIIT way to spend an ove- two, private entrance. 2014 Mon- Queen.
.school, wife employed, dcsk-e
.1 .,nlng. Bu3 two tlckct.s to "Ooorge
Washingtor Slept Here" DE 7037.
roe Blvd
ROOM for Ijentleman. 20024 Outer
$100 3 Excellent Reasons
To Deal t h r o u g h GENERAL fcLECTRIC WASHER.
Ai:au^nie:it in W^;;st DciU'born. Wr tc
Box'38l(r. Dc.i'rfcom m.s.s-: '
tiemi INO St alterations, drapes, suits Drive s t Michigan. DE 9823.
LANGLOIS and RIEGAL
BUYA 16 For Sale - Real Estate Good condition. Phone DE 6178 FURNISHED FfCUSE. flat or apaflt-^
"ds dressos 25221 Pord Rd. SU 6301.
idtSD fashio icd hay rides, rensonable.
feLBfcWNp Rd6i.'stilt<<6li f6r ti^o,-
private lavoratory. SU 4217
* DOWN 1. Deathorn'fl L a r g e s t Real
QU|.tAFSC5N LOTS KO. 143, 204, 16 on Military able. DE 2290.
mr-nt i^eclc'j by yet?r.-vit.wife nhd
CORNET, good condition, reason- child.'E.Ncrllent caro gUar.'inle'.-d will
Ave. Phone Waync 9138. Ethel doccrate If nect^jsvfiry. DE ."{ITO |
i .'BU 980O.
LARGi: SliEEpiNQ RO<dM, niferi dr' 450 TWd ^hd Three Estate Iiouse dp^rtived homef Thorn. GATE LEG table; 4 dining
2 kitchen chains; garden tools; gas
choir.s; A VfcTER^lN ritifT'ivjfc .dc3Perato (in
,-Tjt). ALL PARENTS: Carrying a Ccuple. 1031 South Haigh. DB 1364 nc:d of unfifj-rilslied ,. pai-tmcit.
2. Offices i n D e a r h o r n a n d
., .Dearborn Press route Is valuable
.ttalning for your Son or Daughter. SLEEPINsliCfOM for nian. D"E 4243. Bedtoi(]irri[ .Houses - D e t r o i t to givfe yori prOhftpt
Prircli iiiig' or SeRirig V ACRES. 4 room house. 20593 King heater; washing machine, good con- h0Vi-> or flat in Deaiborn. Best ro-
Rd., off Middlebelt. Call DE 6912, dition. 3005 Lincoln. fo-encc. Dli; ,7;207.;,/.' , v-
: Tme contact^ they make will become
. aLgreat as-se-. to them in thc future. ROOM, suitable for two. Gentlemen
prferree'.. D t 8053 between 9 & 2.
Brick and Frame ari'(t r6lial>'lc Service. DO f: THROUGH DEAREORN HILLS Onc of the GIRL'S summer dresses, size 10-12.
sub'Jlvision'.s finest lots. 50x200. one suit, very reasonable. DE 86G6. E.MPLOYED couple and grand-
We hope so m tb enlarge our car- iriclhcr desire 3 ' o r 4 rocin ,;^^t..
llr. organiiat .on to better .serve Doar- NICELY jiurnlshed room for gentlc-
Dearly-rn ToWhShlp' and iur-
Some with GAS or 3; A l t o r n e y ori o u r staff, ttos-
Ri;i;5CD6 E. Not a comer. Owner, DE 0532.
FIREPLACE fixtures, living room *Sz unlurnishod, in West Dctubprn niea.
mah 22-260 Garrlsori. CJ all (Icals 100K2(i0. highly restricted utilities dining rcom furniture. B.nrden No childreu or p*Xs. C;ill AT OCBGJ
rfundlng ar as. Have your Son or OIL heat. dUirfAFSON hr. Military between Outer Drive tools, ladder, guitar, hip boot.s aild
siughter ci itact Mr. Whoolery at CLEAN double bed, Detroit bun. 21031 NEW "WEEK END SPECIALS 6s Telegraph. HOparth 3302. fern. 13142 Cherrylawn, Deiroit. BUSINESS'v/OAIAN (47 years o^).
t ( e Dearhroi ftess office to file Oiit^r Drive. D"E 4956. Northlawn 3202, havliw no children or pots, wishes
taelr application for some future P'lioritj tfu. 1^80 of t m . 4658 DEARBORN HILLS, corner lot at an unfin nMicd -apt. or f a t In fc-
, dbenlng in or hear -.heir viclhity. LARGE jilecplng room', kitcben .In
ba.sement. Employed couple. 3736
Ira Hofchkiss Co. 5 rmi. franie, H, W. heat, 2-car
garage, lot 60x130, paved St., Reginald & Wellington. Owner, WIRELESS automatic recoid chang- fi;ied ncit^hlwrhood. TI J-04C6. 1
Alice. nice large trees. On Oxford, 2294.7 i.Wgaii Ave.' West CR 1482. er, console victrola. table model
YC:;UNG C O U R L E ^ iniT^'" have 3-4
3501 S. Telegraph d r i l y $7900. Tei-nis. radio. 21566 Morley. rcom unfurriLshod nnl. or income.
* Accidents ROOM for rent. Gentlemen prefer-
5 . rm. frame, H.A. heat, built 17 F o r Sale - Autos BOY'S bike, 28 in., very good condi- Imnicliatc pcwz-'-slcn. Phonc tlN.
red. 3130 Lincoln. 3-833D. ' . . - - I ;
WILL HAPPEN I I M I l l l l . l l B ,% I I, II DE 7766 DE 7710 1942. tile, features, house in- Academy,.! ' ie'drborii franie, com-
tion, $20, DE 5385.
Protect Whai You Have With ROOM for refined gentleinan. noar sulated. Furniture may be pur- bination i.t srms & scrceris, .solid icAl BUICK scdanette, $945. DE 1290. OLD GARAGE fcr fele. Rca.sonable. DEARSORN Exic?uTrvE7mun-led.
-ADEQUATE INSURANCE Monroe. SU 0589. chased. On New York. Priced to DE 1177. no children o'-..fl:?l.s. .would lice
Sell qilck. Owner riiovirig o'lit concxtte 3'tve. Bargalri .-..$8000 '41 PLYMOUTH, rarilo. heater, fjood .'ninU ni)i. or lioti.sc.rnniLsnt'd or t i i -
Dearborii State Corp. ROOM, quiet home, employed lady, of state. rubber. 3033 Inkster Rd. 'TUDIC couch .slip cover, u.sed .short funii.-htHl. Bo.slj-efcienc.s. DE 4'3.
CLARE A. ENGLISH DE. 1190 kitchen privileges. 22347 Edison. Cherry H'.il-Outer Di-lve section, time, good matrlal. DE 1177.
13008 Mlefilgiii ATeriaei 5 rm. frame, ranch type, 2-car face brl< .c 3 bedroom, natural 1!M1 FORD .slake, excellent condi- BY JUNE, l S T ~ ^ ^ a l l funiLsiibcl ^
gdrAgH, 4 flcrfo of land oh Van fireplace; ,5 car garage, 50 ft. tion. Call DE 71S5. GIRL'S bicycle, Elgin, good condi- ap.trtment o.t housekeeping rpojns
25 For Sale - Housed Elorn rid. $60tt) wfll hdndlb. tion. DE 0027.* by .young buviucs;; .woman Whojlt'-
fdt oriiyi.. $15,0t)0 '38 BLACK 4 door Buick, good con-
7)1 Memoriam REAL ESTATE 5 rm.,frame, ,H. A. heat,.house
insulated, tile features. Pumi-; Choice buif(lrig sites avaliable.
dition. 4 new tlrcs. radio, heater, WASHING MACHINE. Apex, com- Dl^: 3223.
Vct(!ran needa cash for home. DE pletely rebuilt, $27.50. DE 782(;,
thc-.- .smokies noj; (|jjpk.s. R^jfere.ndes.
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tiire riiay be purchased. Paved 91)39. D : I * A R B C R N teach'.T' and husfcaid,
Til LOVING MEMOR-i' of Edv.-ard G.
mils,, who passed away Ajirll. 11,
New Homes FOR BETTER HOMES street, quick possesisioh. Ori fiulld ^|6v'!. Building contracts
'32 CHEVROLET, good tran.sporta-
ANTIQUE LAMP and misc. ghuss-
ware. DE 6514.
both' cn-,p)cyed nerd -JsinaU fi r-
For Phone DE 4658 Campbell. Priced to sfcll quick. accepted; "i'our plan or ours. ni.ilicd Ap.');y4ment ,D.E. ,07O, ofteri 6.
1M2. Gone is ths on^ we loved so tlon, good tires. 22639 GarrLson.
dfear; m^movies of hirh are always 5 rni. franie, .steam heat,- 2-car DE 0985. MCTOR scooter. $120; vloHn. $25; VJ'"TERA:Nr'L^: wSfe-rit^-d 2 or 3 roim
rifear; Wife and children. Veferafi^ 1. 4 Tikith ffarh^'oh Oriwoh. 2 H. P. Briggs & Str.itton gas cn- apartment. Good', icforcnc?.;. ". W
St., WUyfe:, Mttii. o n m t ,
ceWiirrt blo6fc fotmdiitfoh.
garsige, ciiicken house, 3 acres,
berry bushes, fruit trees. Houfie SforiB Purcell If31 M O D E I J A eO^UPE. DE 03S8. gino. needs .some repairs, $15. DE r;.!)43i
3841. !
4 Help Wanted - Male 8350.00 tlowH like new, bea-Utlfully landscaped,
C ; A N D I N A V J A N vet<ran. wife, nit,
Tefrns $2f5do' on Cardwell off West Chicago. 23440: .Aiiihi^iiii Aie.
2 Bedroorti;; - kitfcheri - Llvlhg $15,500. Terriis. 18 For Sale ^ Household SPECIAL 12 day llquldator'.s i;alo. omuloypd. i^c.-ul/(or house, apa t-
2. i n r i i i j m liHd imiii 6fir Gtit- All new and perfect inerchandi.se. nicnt. hcuse'lKecphi^ robm. No clul- *
Room Utility - t a i k h Attic - rier B t . d f j i a6il4l lot. Just ' J;iU 5500 Ladles'^ coats ^spring .shorties) dr;n. smckJhi; ci' drinking. UNlvi r- ,
Hardwocd Pldors - Linoleum WE HAVE HUNDliEDS OP FCUR ROOMS of furnlturo. sold blouse;;,
MEN and WOMEN Plooi' in Kitcheri -: Bath Tile
off J h n EtOy eii o'nly .,..,.,. $4i5d
separately or all. 3.'")00 McKlnloy.
.slacks, etc.. children's and'.sity 2.'3675.
OTHERS TO SELECT PROM' infants' apparel. Over $2,000 wort||j--^^e-^---^ -*- ;
f l j l o $,3^per hour and IjlRoleum" - Oll 'Pvarik'x: -, 3.1% story iisfeesios side with ichir)
WALNUT drop leaf table. S25. An- cf merchandise at great .savings,(CQUPLej.(I^.ri."..(nciri qiid, teucl
H[^'V^atl^nu Necessltie Laundiy 'I\ihb.-.y/ater Heater -. full basement and H. A.
*> (itubnshed teiTltory Wlndo\v Shades -. Large Lot - heat, two bedrms. down LANGLOIS and RIEGAL tinque hnnd carv?d .sofa frr-.ine, $10. C.omo earlv for Ijcst .selection. 2-9r4i "nr'^iro .iparlirici3jL''iJi DthVlioi-h, Jo
tiVarbcifn Ifghlkhds; riewly dec. DE 9117. Hcoinepln, 4 blocks S. of Fbrd Rd.jl children. ilSifJ^^n.SI^e.
Xx)w Taxes - Well Built with stairs. Priced at $6500 Licensed Brokers 1 E. of Middlebelt. Mlddlcbelt"'fc034r; . T : r r ; 7 , , . , . ^ ^ X v . C t ? ' , . .
Apply In person 2 bcK-m. li^. bring., nat. flre- WCHKINC:-CCUPLE'dc'Jlre fun'^Sh-
Good Mnterials
4, IVJ story new home vacant
21904 Michigan 12960 Michigan
pliCce, tl < ""features,- Venetian THREE PIECE bedroom .sitite, in-. ^.^. ... .
Cor. Oakwood . At Oakrrian clucUnr; .sjirings and mattre.ss. DE THREE pair flowered drapes, like! (d apartment. D E C J C O
254:1 Monroe Blvd, KENNI'^DY BROS. CO. on Highland: size of build- DE 5050-8500 CE 5300 - OR 3^25 blinds, .0! J peting, lovely homo ri6w. DE 7407. I --^^^^^* .
ing 28x30, In excellent con- In excelU'.it section. CE 6144. 2051.
Sdloi Apvnts 10230 7 Mile Branch - UN 2-2122
ditlon and Immediate pos- D'JNCAN PHYFE mahorrnny junior BLUE parakeet (lovo l:lrd) beruii.iful DESIRABLE APARTMENT,
7 Help Wanted - Female Van Born nt P(!llinm
session .>.... $6900 d/KLlNGS dining room .suite, like hew; 28 .chrome nnd glas.s cage on wefghted
in ch all .steel furnace inchidinu ducUs i(andard. Boy'.s and girl'.s white roller FLAT OR TNCC'ME
5, 5 rm.-;. on the first flOor, jk.ite.s, both .siz'j 8. wcrn onco. 1 Furnished or Unfurnished
-DE OlS.'i and pipes. SU 2%5.
FOUNTAIN GIRL, experienced. Ma- 80 ^t. lot and hew two car
garage. Heated with a oil
In Buying metal skate case. new. 4 unit metul , For MtiUK^r
Dauph'.er
<Si Enlplbycd
ple ^rovc confectionery. 2815 Mon- THREE riECFJ livim^ room suite; chpboard; chahi drive .scooter. DE
roe. . , furnace. Taxes, ap.prox $37.- or' Selling ItotiJ-^S FOR SALE :18:;12 wilton riig; 8 piecL' dining 1903. , CALLSU 1910
^'tr-
WHITE ^omari for cleaning on CLOSEf i;^
DO. this attractive'home is
priced low sell. $7500
ALWAYS W..Dearbo:-.i Brick on Law
room suite. DE 1592.
TEN brooding does and one buck,
REWAtl-^)
Thur.';, oi- Fri. Thorough "^n'orker
desired. DE 5539.
Approx. y^ acr6 with 2 bedroom
home, attached garage, yahl 0. i'^ story Asbestos* franie' 5
Consult a 4 bedro-ri;., single or 2- 4 RCOMS moclern - furniture, com- hutches, DE 6015.
fenced, outdoor fireplace. rrh. and tiled bath 6n Bos- .' REALTOR fariilly .'...; $12,C0tf r>l'. t'j. V/cuUl con.sider nev.' automo-
blli) in trade. Shc-A-i; Saturday. DE GREY Eaton suit & cap. Tan gabar-
MIDDLE AOED to care for home Ss ton on a comer lot 46jtll8 Prjrine 2 "edroorii,' colonial. 0859. dine jacket, both age 5. DE 3733.
2 small children for working mo- 3 bedroom home, gas hfat. f^t- only one block off Tile- 2 c^r g{'>age. Transporta-
Sino HEWARD
iher. Wayne 04C7-W after 5:30. tached garnge, reasohable. graph, includes a fehce BUY THROUGH THE tion .......... .$8,000 LI\^TNG RCCM & kilchen furniture; TWIN SIZE ,b?d; drcsjcr; kltohf-n
stonns and screens, stove LEADER IN SALES gcod condiUon. DE G47D. table: chair; some photoprai)hic Airline pilct and wife dcslrc fur
WANT reliable bnby .-;ltter. Refer South bf iMlclgari 5 btdroohi 2 Acr6's Moderh Country eouipment. DE 7G89. 2:1200 Cl;'vc- nl:>;icd or unfuinl>:hcd house o
home, rea'sonable. Immediate and refrti;*erator. THe home
ences. Demborn Inn. DE 1810. Mi's.
possession. will O.T. for 10% down, . home. 6 . pavement .... $10,500 EA.SY WASHERS. One wringer & hind. .apartment. Excellent rcfec
Olrard. 1. 5 rril. frame. Vacant. Only ono spinner both A-l condilion.
full price ,. $7900 $1500 down. Oak floors. MOTHER and '6 week old thorough- ' imc:'.'. D':-: 9203
Oh John I>fliy UQ, 2 bedroom Brick, 3 fc.-droom $10,000 DE 3556
WOMAN or couple for light house 7. Tliree bedroom home on Must .sell this week $6950 bred cccker spaniel. 2521 Banner. IL^, .
work, can; of baby for April and
May. live In. SU 5497.
home. Ga.s heat, modern, good
condition, V/ith 6 lota, ienced, Pardee; tile bath Ss kitch-
en sink. The home is In ex- 2. 'A- acre. Middlehelt Rd. Pull,
New . 1 r ck, 4 bedroom,
bungalov.' ! $12,500
G. E. REFRIGEi^TOR^WoiS! DOUBLE DECK bed .spring.s. curled 3
ciiicken house, barn, etc. baMmenf.^ Glass6d-ln-porch.' WIHTE table top st.ove. porcelain, hair mattrcijs. SU 3381,
cellent c<-nditlori and quick
3 bedrooms. 3 oai- garage. oven regulator. DE 3930.
In Detroit Springwells hear possessloil cari be obtained.
Bargain $7450 S. D. L-.l PHAM & SONS R - E F R I G E R A T C R , 1912 Duo-tcnip,
. ' Vernor, 5 room, niodern, gar-
WANTED age, Immedlivte'possession.
Priced al; $8400
3. 2 bdrm. fr. Lge. attic. Base-
LIVING ROOM and Kitchen fiirni- ^ ? n ' n ^ J i i ; i i : ^ ^ ' ^ < ^ T / i ? ' ^ ' " ? " ^ ; ' ' ^ C R P E A C 5 Effon^wantcd lo t a y
ture, good condition. DE 6479
8. 5 rm. home Recently re- 22(^5']'! l i a r t m a Ax6. ivonaition.
n d l ^ f f UE
e 7 27 2995J .* ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "^^ a ^id
ASSISTANT Ann -Arbor Wastenaw Hills decorated, lot sljse 70x125.
riicrit. Oak floors. Yard ^^^^.riewspap<^rs magarines
pj^i^-up .senice. Townsend
Sectloh - 3 bedroom home, nu- One car garage and shed
fenced. Paved St ;. $7500. "^Dearborn 20 PT. ALMA TRAILER. $700. 4128 j 7-0C91 or Townsend /-OCSS.
BOOKKEEPER tomat'fc heat, maid's room with 20X20 Pliced at ;8500 4. .2 bdrm. fr. near Oxford 19 F o r Snle - M i s c e l l a n e o u s
bath, flr.st floor lav., nat. fire- :) 0035 Pelhari^. Road ^AR W A N T E I T : - Any m.-.ke,
School. Excellent condition.- model. OPv 67-13.
place, nicely landscaped. 2 car 9. 5 rm. two bedrm. IBrlck oYi Basenient. 2 car garage'. COlviPLETE .set of grocery store f CHWII^N BICYCLE, - basket, pood
hf a Dfarbot-fi Aiitonioi)ilo garage. Lot 200x210. a lot 68*135 built in 1944 condition. Reasonable 21562 Hom- V/ANl'ED T O LEASE oi"
"Tard fenced ; $8750 shelving and counters. Like new. buy kas
(kaler. Must li?rve expcrienccv with H. A. heat, home is Iri 6200 N. Telegraph. DE 3999. er DE 1356
llrcfcrahjy In tlio auldihoiive excelleht condition. Situat- Mation, vicinity of V/cst Dcnrbo-n.
fiusinc88. Betty Ross ed in Wostwood Hills Priced
5. 6 rhi. fr. Oxford Section.
Cak floons. Yard fenced.
Edge of -Dtfi 'born, very clean, 2 REDUCTIONS: Definition, "An Oa- ends. I
et ....;.... $9000 Price reduced for quick jbdrm. fr. itung., i yrs. old, tile sl.3 in thc desert of high prices
Real Estate featui'fe's. ^fe'ffttfrfrt blinds. A Effectivo Immediately, a number
C o o d po.Hilion for right sakf.- May be seen any day. ^8^50
22529 Park Avenne icf. i story frawie 6 rms. with g6od buy 5U 2444. Fuller Brush products havfe been
Jiarty. G i v e full parricular't in three Wdrni*. oh Nona l^t., 6. Solid Brick store Building. reduced in price, but not in quality. WAKTLD: - .M5h-?! . Ir..strmci)ts.
b E 3924 DE 1765
first letior. lot size 60x137, full size' dlri- E. Dearborn. Living quart- Ask your Fullerman about this ilvhcn ENGLISH SETTER, 6 months, re- (;j>rinot'. Saxophones, trumpets,
Wiito Box sail
Ing rm.. natural fireplace
Priced flt $10,300
ers ril rear. Main Highway.
Gas heat. FuU basemerit.
GAKLINGS he calls, or phone JOHN N. NICH- .gfstered male dog. 2704 Scuth Tele- etc. DE 2293.
OLS'-ON, DE 1551. grajih Road
-
Idaal for Barber - Beauty t
Dearhorn Prc^s
SMILEY'S il;...3 bedroom brick on N,
V'crKon, has separtitc dining
rotfih, gas htdt, excejterit
Shcp. Locatod In the heart
. of Dearborn. Only ........ $9^00 DEARBORN r HILLS, beautiful
'JY'PEWRITERS, Rcmlrigton, Wood- 1946 SEARS l i l b T p R new.- In PJlgin
stock, Underwood, Royal, Guaran- make frame, fully equlpj>cd
teed. Dearborn's oldest dealer. DE all acccs:5orie<5 needed. '47 licshse.
v/ith 2.5 B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e s \
3 bed rooi-il colonial, just com-
SPECIALS cond. throiigHoiit. MCtors
arc highly pollslied oak, arid
walls decorated in excellent
7; 4 bdrm. home. 2 baths. 50'
16't; 2 car garage. Carpiited
pleted.
' Phone
4538.
STEEL work benches. $24.50. $26.50,
Best offer takes it 331C5 Michigan
Ave.
25-A
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Appliance'
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DEARBORN PERSONNEL down. Ideal location ....- $11,^50 $2:?.50. DE G0G2. CO.MBINATION RADIO, victrola
70 Nl-lW HOMES faStfe'. N;iiural fireplace in J. L. B-:i)OKS, Buihkr and recorder; piano, maple dinette - ^ - ^ -:i^2^ '"''/]
PLACEMENT BUREAU Hvlng room; the iiohtfe fac&i C. 8 rm. solid brick home, very
Mi770 B C / ' S $'.0 vi'ool .suit (Gob Craig) IS- set, chain drive bike; sleds; wagons,
y.
Offic*?, E:teculivc, Technical,
$100 DOWN west nnd is attractively
lighted by the sun during
tlie day. This nV. modern
lge. v.! acre, In^ Dearborn.
Hot water heat. 2 flfeplaces.
Paved St. Ideal fcr Doctor's
IS liki- new. Reasonable. DE 2050. sewing t e h l h i i ; ttiiit jar.s, stem ware DONT DISCARD electric ap|6ce
(12) antlgue wfa and chairs, sc::re- when we can m i k e tlicm'woric
again, \yashlng ata^hlnyl retfUlfing a
24 IN", boy'.s bicycle. DE 546G. taiy aesk 2f634 OenC'va
1st Sal CM TO VETERANS horiie sells for
12. Homes Blhaoced by P. H. A.,
$12,600 Clinic, etc
C. 7 rm. home. N. Telegraph
$11,950 specialty. Leo Kirk liepair Ber^oe.
UNIVERSAL wardrobo trunk. 4 1946 REGAL motor scooter, $150. 23471 Michigan Avo. superior 0470.
jl^einale Secn-tnrip.v Stcno-
. fraphers, Typists. Clerical, $1000 Down G.' I., Bank Mortgage, or Land
Contract. Convenient down pav-
Rd. nr. Cherry Hill. 80'
ft'ontage, 2 car garage. Ex-
RAN::M TYPE driwcrs. 7 hangers, shoe conip!art-
riicht. Good ccndition, $45. DE 7fe5.
DE 3777.
WURLITZER r ^ o r d machine, juke:
V Bookkeepers. riienfi, and morithly payriierife ceTlsri't business opportun- ELECTRIC watdr Iiiimp' cr sump box, large model. No. 400. Nov/. FUHKAGE'REPAIRS RS I
If^e Accountants - Junior -
To Civilians i3. WB HAVE HOMES RANG-
ity ; $12,000 punip, e.xcellent condition. Rea- used fn recreation room. Private! Fire Pot & Fire Brick,- Orates ates ^f
te
sonable. DE 8036. owner. OR 0823. Smoke .pipes.'for. Any Malw
; Senior; Sales Represcntaiive. Many others to chooxe from ING PRiDM $2500 TO $22,000. 10. 3 bdrm. brick colonial. Oll Pumace.
vlaglneeni. in West Deiroit, i>lfarb(ini EVERY LOCATJ[ON AND EV- AC heat. Beautifully land- Timik BEDROOM STUDIO COUCH. Good condition. COW MANURE, well rotted .Fire- Purnace Cleahln^
EI-Y PURiOSE. scaped, tj^c. screened porch. 2C0n Michigan Ave. place &; furnace wood. Delivered.
'and Suburban Afea^.- ^ Natural fireplace. Ideally DE 6162. W.BtOYT^
f 52148 Michigan Ave.
^, 4th Flotw Calvin BiUlding
. A S J : P O R THESE
Ibciated. Only : $13,800 lliRICK MOHAIR 2 piece living room suite,
5 months old. ExccUerit condition. ROADMASTER BOY'S delivery bike.
-ATlantl4 2 4 2 1 ^ '
REPl^tESENTATIVES
SU. 0600 - 0601 SEE OUR Jarii^i; J. Vahdenbr6ek 11. New Pace Brick home. Un-
der construction. Dearbom
Iri Wjjiit D e a r l i o r n SU 5982. ask for Washington. Nearly new. DE 5J31. V/ASHING MACIHNE & vaciiim
^'ejiner^ sen'ice. Prea- estima es
PICTURES Leon HIcky GREV leatherette baby b u g g y d n d SPINET piano, like new, in perfect Art'rr A^pllence nej).ilr. ^aStf ttcf#rd.
A. .' . Bours 9 . t a 5 *
Saturday by Appointment
Bih Thoimpsiori
Qualified Residential Specialists
Hills. Size 26.8x39'. Auto-
hiatlc Weat. 6 rnis. 2 baths.
See us regarding the details
$500 . t2Gter babe. DE 0628. condition; S piece walnut dinette D E 2 7 1 8 , . r ,,.., . .
USED Maytag washer. 1608 DrfeXel. set; 13th century mahogany coffee
SMILEY'S for this fine home $15,900
22. 6 rm. face brick colonial.
Dt::iWN DE 6558, table; atoo child's tricycle. 4212 Hipp.
ISU 2730. REFltlGERATIOIl
OP3SN SUNDAYS TWO tickets to "George Washineton '- REP A m * "
B Situations Wanted
REAL ESTATE Gas AC heat. Perfect condi-
tion. Spacious kitchen and
breakfa-st rm. Yard fenced.
TO Slept Here." DE 7037.
COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy; tu.xbdo;
MOTOR BIKE, like new; many
l
jtottras; 2 boy's sport coats,- size
e ; tfoy's reversible blue firigcrtip ,J3e Wise^ -. RepiUr Now-;

*
OVWtABtS washed and stretehed. Ribsta^ E. i ^i car gaiage. Owner mov- Btrl',s riding breeches and boots. ooak, size 16, all perfect condition. Avoid Siljumcr' Rush \ WaltJlJpK
dSSd Schaeler ll[&aidl ing:. Hurry $14,900 YETIJRANS SU 3SB7. SU 2510. All 'Work .Guaranteed '. .
HIOH SCHOOL girl wkntsjmrt tltn^ S r t t z piippy.^ gixiwn female, bur- r cdmnrferclali'ife E)6riietlc ^''*
Sfei-StJNDiAt
job after k:h6o1 and Satui'da'^s.
DE 0336. ORe^ori 6493 Jamie L Johnson GARAGE BUILDING tiiin. 25337 Michigan Ave, SU 0S2
df- CE 4200.
Week Dayj}. 8^5.. .'iffaj^ftn,-*
W A N t E D D/lY W d i k j 2 day.s per REAL ESTATE kfAt IstAtE ^O.
3712 M c k i , iiey Cor. C a r l y s l e
FOR SALE Emergency Calls Anytime
'W^st DEARBORN
week. 3U :1988
4 tHUnSKItSftOW, dependable! colored:
2 ^ 4 3 ^ Mleh Avs. MAIN OFFICE REALTOR
22615 M l C m p A N AVB..
; Ira-H< Ichkiss Co. size 14x20, new. Can be moved
to your location. $275.. m ExchahMe REFRIGEHfATION REPAtl
*iwtW*^l*hvreference wants day or!
week work. DE 8417
DEarbdrh 1648 2^947 jyticfiigan Avc, Wdst Telephone D ] ^ i > o m 0653 .3501 5,Tel<Jrih _.
DE. 7766 DE. 7710
SUI925 c i x R05MS on Cftriipbellwith cash,
for northside Itouse. DE 1451
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HH au 25 Business S o r v k e e 25 Buitteus Services Organize SwMRar UndaFeated Heathens Hold City Title:
8lfS 25-M Miscellaneous
Bowling Leagues
JM^ 2S-M Miszillciieous
CARPENTER. Recreation room .Ikpiplicatlons for summer, bowling
4M*-* modernizing. ' Kitchen ' cabinet are .sow being accepted at the Dear-
maker. Remodeling offices. DE 0574. CTBMENT Wcr:K, basement ATar-
CASH RATE Evenings. DE 8517.' age Hoors, .Iriveways, sidewalks.
Also crushed s;one. DE 3111 or SU
born Recreation, according to Les
Taylor, In charge of the alleys.
Miixed. mixed doubles, men's and
j
M i n u n u t n Adi ( 1 0 W o r d s ) ._50c. women's leagues wlll be open to
SAW AND LAWN MOWER PLOWING, Ijarrowlng and discing. Dearborn 'keglers!
Additional V/ords, each .05c Make appo:; It ments now. DE 9072, l h e leagues are scheduled to .start
SERVICE rollJjng sometime during the first
week in May.
CHARGE BATE Repairing Grinding
Lapping ATTENTION!
Minimum Ad (10 Words 65c by $2.00 a, J ists any make King's Awarded
Additional Words, eacb 06c Latest Type Machinery sewing mK-hInc or vacuum
cleaned. In your home
M^iples Trophy
All Phone A d s are Considered "Charge" Tucs. and Thurs. Evenings
1 ]); ,y Service Excitement prevailed Monday
All Day Saturday night as King's Boot Shop regained
^lratoi' tho Ladies' House League trophy at
DEADLINi FOH < bsf' IJ 23726 Harva'rd SU 0009
$5.00 to j;W0. for your old
sewl.ijf machine.
the Maples, with a record of 73
wins and 47 losses. .Mrs. Lucille
Peterson, president of the league,
AU. Ooaimerolal
X)omitlo 5 p- m. Toesday DE "VEEN'S prestmted the trophy to Mrs. Hilda
Dlttmer, captain of the King's Boot
22290 Michigan Ave. SU. 0151 Shop team.
ACCURATE icing's was the first group to re-
DEarborn 3020 Telephoire DEarborsi ceive the trophy. It wgis also awarded
Pi.ino Tuning and Repairing to them lri 1945. Only one of the
; iiiMiniMiwk\i" i'lr' 'fl 1(11 ii'Vi'irxiiV "riLfiniw,|i(jl PLOOR SAK. D ING - FINISHING oriiilnal members, Charlotte Maybell.
WALTERDK WAXING;aadi POLISHING j Is now In the line-up.
JS Btuiness Services 4;.5 liu sin ess Servnces D E a r b o m 6218 Old ai'l New Floors
DSARLORN FLOOR Acoustical Dcsigii of
t4M7 :MIDihlii Stnet
', i m t i t m ^ ^ t t M $5'E tandscapim' SERVICING CO. Trucks Lecture Topic
2.^'G Plastering RADIATORS We Genera; 5 Our Own Power
2129 S,-/racus< DE 9533 or 0381 New York, N. Y. Charlos Thort- Winning tlie city sirls' liii^li school (-h.-iniptoniship hy defealinf ^ 1
Cleaned Ss Repaired In the final pluymff lih. the Ilc-uheiis roinpleird their 1946.47
^ ^ ^ -.1 ! W p ^ ^ ^ - ' NEVr METHOD, no mess. Anything Recoring - Rebuilding a.s and B. G. Radln, of Ford Motor uiulefealcd lust week. Muriatii Ioin, team liicli scorer who i)roke tb* iei
in pl.-.sttrinfr. G-104 Rutherford. OR Co.. Dearbom. Mich., Jointly vrill
03V.9. New & Used Available present a technical paper, " A Prac- record hy ecorinK 39 points in tin* final ^;.^lne. liilliifd 2.12 ni.irkent jlujrigc
WllFi GRADING and SOTtDINC; Work Guaranteed GRANT A. KARNS, M.Accts tical Approach to Satisfactory De- thc (*e.nKon. Pictured above in lho ic.ini ih.-it took the title: (back "feiefr'
.sign of Autoipotive. Trucks," before Leatrice Allen, Gloria Fisher, Mortie Foster. Joyce Jones. hnd'Marlam t M l | ; :
Stern's Super Service Public Accountant (center row) Gr-ace Lowell. Phyllis Collins. Lorr.-dnc SinhK:.(fronti'o^)
seeding and Bluck IDlrt 2i)-fl P l u n i b r n s - Iieating tho F'rlday morning, April 18. Truck
Yvelte Webh, Wilma Humphrey, .nml Anna Hollc .Mitchell. ^ '.^i^.'
3400 S. Telegraph DE 9591 Monthly Bo ikkceping Service and Bus session of tho SAE National
Pill Dirt Sand Gravel Traniipotatlon meeting scheduled by
We Can HeflM to Your Ottlce with unglois Ss Riegal tho Society of Automotive Engineer."!; Barrack sections from the Dodge- Charles E. Baer, Univooii|y-
P. H. A-. Terms . 12960 ^,.( higan Ave. for April IG, 17, and 18 in the Ste- Blccmer camp are being .^eni to cf Deiroit grid coach, rtportett.#nf
ilHATJNCv - I'LUME'LN'G Warren Dunes state park in Berrien average .ittendance of 55 for^- tpe
llepairs, N i M i d M i c ^ ^ Qrj-atcs OR4.fin 3525 ven ts hotel at Chicago. III.
(). A. Tl.irikft-o.( & Go. WIIEN YOU County, to provide bathhoases for Titans' first grid clinic. In iihwh
. ; .'7ty< ,
DEARBORN SODDING CO. the thousands expected in that park Titan staffmcmbers and termer^steSs'.
6725 Merriman IM.
Snti'tiiry Kn^tinvor^ Ventilating
WANT A ROOF With Navy in D. C. when the new entrance road is com- demonstrated thc .strategy and twJ-;
JAMES'J^A3tJBB and 930 MASO.\ ST. i'EAKL ST.
RUGS - il.lRPETING Donald M. iMcIntyre, 19, seaman, pleted there July 1. tics of the T Formation this morifi.
ROBKiV-P;*MURPHY DE 0137. Dearlioni Y[).'<ilanti first; chiss, USN. sou of Mr. and Mrs.
DKnrborn OUOI Plume 312 FUR'J ITURE
'. Builden -:. Middlebelt 0141 Call a Shinglcr
J3eautlfv tly Cleaned
Mothproofing - noor Waxing
P. S. Mclntyre, 22923 Wellington,
is arjrving a t t h e Navy Department,
Wnihington, D. C Mclntyre entered
Ordinance No. 4 7 - 3 6 2 f j
;DEibonii4067 PLUMBING HEATING the Naval .sei-vlce April 22, 1946, and
II. iMOOREHOUSE MODERN R.JG CLEANERS recelvsd his recruit training at the AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL ORDINANCE No. 'I '
tmmenetefteeatmammHmhemamtim^^i^ifttmmt
99-W Fainting Decorating EDW. .). FLETKE Naval Trainhig Center, Great Lakes.
ALTERATIONS ROOFING CONTRACTOR EMr: re 2600 III. 43-234, ENTITLED PUBLIC IIVJPKOVEMENT ^ i
li liViii i ' i l l " 11
Vr'
Conuert^ttl'& 'Reiidential & ,w' , A
.\utoma(ic V/atcr Heaters 23200 Beech Street RESERVE FUND ;

Ur^ dbteent Work


_-.,-ChmmeyH
A-l WALL and wallpaper clcnninr;.
CaU Steve at OR 2633 or v i 2-'t::5i.
Plumbing Supplies
DIvirliorn 2728 DE 4316 C ity of Dearborii THE CITY OF DEARBORN ORDAINS: > -
That Ordinance No, 43-234, entitled Public Improvement Reseriit
Fund, be and the .same is hereby rejiealcd. 'v?
A-l DECORATINO, Painting and
ODUttiA}! dONsmvcnoN Paperhangfng. Workmanship nnd
aaaterial guiu-antced. Reasonable Complete Floor Servicing i:XPEr DITURES FOR THE PERIOD FROxM AUTHENTICATION 7'
i4$26 AaiSk Aihhr Traa prices. Estimates cheerfully given. FURNACES IIARCH 2 6 to APRIL 1, 1 9 4 7 This Is to certify that the undersigned do hereby authenticate Ule^
Call P. Day. superior 076J.. Old Floors Made Like New
mm forcRoing record of the ordinance therein };et forth.
Oil - Coal - Gas Reasonable Prices-Free Estimates MAYOR: Or-Ille L. Hubbard, Traveling Expenses. $92.55; McCaffrey
PAINTINQ, decorating, wull wash- Office Eciuipmen:. Co., Typewriter Repair.'!, $3.00; Total$95.55.
inf. AH work guaranteed. Call now Gravity and Air Conditioning
MARKERT BROS. ORVILLE L. HUBBARD, Mayor \
for immediate service and free es- Oil conversion Burners COUNCIL: ^ I'le Detroit News Compony, Books, $5.00. WILLIAIVI B. G O D E r r E . Clcrk P r o Tit{
timates. DE 9442. SU 3220 or Wayne 0855-J CITY CLER;: Tlie Dearborn Indejiendent, Publishing, $1,314.20; Adoptd April 2, 1947. i
No Dov/n Payment
3 Years to Pay Detroit r-'ree Pic s Publishing, $17.60; Ditto, Incorporated, Office Sup- April 10, * - 1
RITB-WA WALL WASHING, PA- plies, $2.34; Lynn i\. Emery, Inc. Tabs, $3.38; Gregory, Mayer and Thom
PER OUDANING. REASONABLE Cleaning and Repairs
PRICES. TEMPLE 2-7023 OR DAVI- Co., Minute Book Paper, $20.58; U S Printing Company. Licenses $04.00
On all makes Typewriters.- Adding &[aohines' Total$1,422.16.
SON 6616, FORMERLY AlXANTIC
2269. Free Estimates- < -i New and Used - RcQtals ' '
" . /V'*t CITY TREAS'JRER: J. P. Elliott Company, Ink, $1.80.
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ACCOUNTING;: Miller-Bryant-Pierce, Carbon, $18.62; U S.Print- AN ORDINAxNCE T O AMEND O^IDINANCE No. 43-241;
Ordinance No. 47-36Ctj
I PAINTER Sr. DECORATOR. Inter :a. DE.ARBOKN IIEATING CO.
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and exterior, furniture rc-Iini.viu'i-
and fixer. Call OR 3835.
CALSO^^INE and paper clcnncd.
CRdar 6608
Sales A Serrice
Serving Dearlsom 11 Yeara
Member of the Chamber of
ing Company, Pclowup Sheets, $15.00; Tctal$33.62.
- ASSESSORS: B C D Equipment Company, Inc., Stool $5.88; Gregory,
Mayer and Thom Company, Stapler, $5.49; McCaffrey Office Equipment
ENTITLED T H E \Ji'ATEJJ ORDINANCE.
THE CITY OF DEARBORN ORDAINS:
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TJ-; paint washed. experlcnc(:l. Fici Commerce Co., Typewriter ] | ] airs, $2.50; Total$13..-r7.
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estimates. LA 6772. PURCHASES: Harold deWyk, Traveling Expen.ses, $45.00. That Ordinance No. 43-211, entitled Water Ordinance, be and-tte;
BiilMin jiiild -Cflrpmiers WJ-; NOW h::vc on ciLspLay oil air 23026 Wilson DB 4S98 , LEGAL: Dale :,I. Fillmore, Photostatic Copies of Deeds, $3.75; Printing same Is hereby amend?;d by adding tiierclo a new .section to be numberad?
PAPERHANGING. Only flr.st cl condition furnaces for Jmmc- .Section 3-a, to read as follow.s: '.'
(ikMc installation. Brief, $15.02; Intd.-nationol Business Machines Co.,-Typewriter, $250,00
work. Neat and reliable. SU 2102. Total$2G8.77. !
Oilblikti-ii^l Interior W;'.rm in V/lntcr Section 3-a, WATER SERVICE TO PREMISES OUTSIDE OT^lri
WALL PAPER removing. Quicker GIZMO'S POLICE: Cai'iailon Company. Dog Peed, $43.00; Henry Pord Hos- LIMITS. In the event the owner of prcmi.se.5 situated utslde but adjacenil
service. Dependable. SU 2102. Circulating; Air in Summer
pital, Acet. of Cl;i!. Schwall $138.09; Gregory, Mayer and Thom Co., io the corporate limits of the City of Dearborn may desire the lnstallatiiMi|
TMiUitiili'Krchet Call LES WALTERS Watch and Clock Shop Chair, $41.40; Kii;si'l Drug Company, Photo Supplies, $1.70; Schaefer of water .service to such premises, and Jn the event accessible wattrj
WALLS WASm-'.D Painted Hnu;;.-
Andy, the vc-ti.n-an ORoyon 0375 I : E 2091 - 0 a.m. - o p.m. 2230 Parker Avenue Lunch, Inc., Pi'Iso;,e> Meals, $42.16. Total4;266.35. mains have been installed along or near the said corporate limits, s u m
*OAD West Dearborn PIRE: Bob Fo,:l Inc., Spark Plugs, $8.92; Harman-Danlels Company, owner may apply for a permit for a water service pipe to he laid'andia>y
Mercury Sedan, $:>'8.17.77; Sherwin-Williams Co., Enamel, $3.27; Total tap and connection to be made with the Dearborn Water Supply Sys^lii:
,v^1. PAINTING - DECORAI^ING
St. :r IMS. 7028 Interior - Exterior. 25-1 Radio
BIU Parkas superior 1337 $1849.96. and the city does hereby authorize the furnishing of a water Bui>|^y<
J LIBRARY: Edvin Allen Company, Bind Books. $16.44; Cleveland to such premises under the following terms and conditions: .''^'
tfum^nakeaittiiiemimm Work Guaranteed Publications. Book $2.00; Demco Library Supplies, Boxes, $48.00; Thc
Sf.. .'..^M
Preo Estimates COMPLETE Radio sen-ice. All (a) An appUcatlon in writing .shall bc made therefor aettlng,foMlh<
Detroit News Comp m y Books, $24.67; Lynn B. Emery, Inc. Stapler. $4.23; such Information as may be required by thc terms of hls Ordlnianisb-
^ wc-ri: Kuaraniecd. Appliance Scrv-
J. GORDON lco. Ki'ytC' Mic'nican a-/e. CE 5310. MERRY LOU G I F T S H O P Key.'stone View Co viany. Supplies and Equipment,'$99.40; The H. W. and by the Department of Public Workf>'. ,' ' '
1 feCShcrete
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DE 2064 Gifts ~ Cards Gift Wrappings
Wilson Company, . C ' posit for Coupons for Cards, $25,00. Total5219.74
SIGNAL BURI \U: The Gamewell Coinpany, Alarm System Equip- (b) The applicant and all pensons claiming as owners or occupi&)|^.
Wiema, R A D I 0 22192 Michigan Avenue ment, $36(j.30; Harltiv-Davidson Motorcycle Co., Radio Maintenance, $33.40. of the premises to be serviced by such water connection shall apeclfiaijj|y<-
Total$399.70. : agree that they will at all times- be subj'jct to and will abide, by tAkv
Mtbttry WALL CLEANING TQBKS . _ VIBRATORS . (Second Ploor) "^ PERSONNEL: ,.. B. Dick Company, Mimeograph Stylus, $0.35; Edu- terms and provlulor^ of this prd inance. or any .similar ordinancetm
Bomes - Stores - Offices SERVICE cational and P.sycli<.:o?ical Measurement, Subscription, $4.00; Probst Rat- the City, Including the payment of thc establLshed water rates togem^;';
(on .sets brought In) ing System, Books,"Sii.OO, Total$9.35. with thc reasonable rules affd regulalons- Issued by the Depeirtmehtr^f/
.PKlNTING Binning Elcclroiiic Service RECREATION: IDetrolt Camera Shoj), Supplies, $27.20; John T. Public Woi-ks In such City governing .such water connection. '-j;-',
PLOOR FINISHING 23G3I1 Wilson Ave. SU 2627 Dufour, Traveling ,;':v:penses, $75.00; Harold Manchester, Vi'avellhg (c) The applicant shall pay a permit fee to the City of TieexppmM^-
PIANO SERVICE Expenses, $100.00; R :tor City Sport Shop, Athletic Supplies, $16.95, Total tho amount of $100.00 for each water tap,for which applicaUfbn-is nlS|lk,r
. R. G.' BUCHANAN, DE. 7490 Tuning - Repairing fievoicing $219.15.
Satisfaction Guaranleed In addition t j the cost of service Installation, at^ tljc .'.time of makng!
PUBLIC WORI". 5: Banner Laundry Company, Laundry Service, applicaion for service for each lot or parr of lot to be aerviced. Jthi^
25-K TJ aching. ALEX BYRNES $146.04; Briggs Lun;>!r Company. Lumber, $49.60; Dearborn Puel and
POR BETn:R PAINTIffG & Supply Company, C t i , $1,210.38; Dixie Pud and Supply Company, Cin-
DKCORA-nNO Call DE. 0736 A UT HE NTICATION i^
ders, $475.00; East J )idan Iron Works, M,nholc Covers, $20.65; Eaton-
JOSEPH PARRELLY & SON PLVNC) LF.SSONS, Mrs. I-\^ll, DE 1565. Clark Company Chtr.Icals, $26.25; Ellis Trucking Company, Freight This is to certify that the undersigned do hereby authenticate''tfie'.
4Ue Laphnm St. CEdnr 3819 Charges, fll.OO; Walt- r; Emig, Equipment Maintenance, $1.51; Pord-Allen foregoing record of the ordinance therein set forth. '-i-^'^i
' OLD and NEW WORK MOVING Compariy, Equipment;!laintenance, $39.84; General Electric Sopply Com-
PIANO LKSSONS All Appliances Fumiture pany. Rejialr Clock,; J 2.46; Graybar Electric Campany, Inc., Material ORVILLE L. liUBBARO, Mayor ,.:^vi^
BEST MATERIALS
16 Years Snme Address Home Freezers $76.93; Gregory, Moj ;r and Thom Co.. Covers, $10.29; J. E. Ilgenfrltz I^lYRON A. STEVENS, City Clcrk
Poptilor or Cla.'i.sical Refrigerators Ranges Sons Company Misc-Laneous, 030.13; Inertol Co., Inc., Paint, ,$30255; Adopted April 1, 1947.
Klnsj'l Drug Compa i;-, Saleto Tablets, $(5,150; The Larson Company,
PAINTING & paperhanging. 30 y'r^, iNoin.'.'iii F. MlxM'hnn A. E. COFTm CARTAGB Brixment, $17.50; Mr( affrey Office Equipment Co., Typewriter Keys, April 10 ' . ,
years* experience. Work guaran- I)E 5452
teed. Pree estimates. Mr. Ee&sclti. DE lion $4.00; Michigan Carta ;( and Storage Co., Freight Charges; $3.33; Michigan ^
Call DE 8169.
WALL washing and painting, Insldo j
*nd outside. Tinning and i-ooUne-. 2,'7-L V p h o h t e r i n g
-^
Consolidated Gas Cc;, Installation of Meter, $161.94; Michigan Tractor
and Machinery Co., Enilpment Maintenance, $10.05; Peerless Distributing
Comjiany, Puel Oil, 5(61.75; Phoenix Wiro Works,-Inc., Mesh, $27.72;
M O R I FOOD
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Call eveninge. DE 2785.
Royce Eolls Ringer,Cji ipany Tanks, $34.40; SmIth-Orr Company, Lumber Deliciously Preitare^-
I F YOU want papering nnd ji.ilnt- SLIP C^OVFJRS J^ drnpcries, cu.stom
ing -well done, call Edw. Waa;ic. DE mado. Mr.s. Maddox. CE 4333.
HOUSE $24.70; The Chas. A.,Sirehnger Co., Lighters, $0.49; Superior Tank and
Welding Company, l^iaierlal, $26.01; Wolverine Tractor and Equipment
Co., Equipment Male- eiance, $162.06. Total $3,433.48.
For LESS MONCY
^M 0978. MOTOR TRANSl'DRT: A B C Auto Electric and Carburetor Sen-Ice.
TO TAKE OUT
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P A P E R HANGING UPHOLSTERING RAISING Repair Parts, $33.20; '.ths Automobile Equipment.CJo., Fiepalr Parts, $36.85;
Bryant Motor Sales, <'.(palr Parts, $88.21; Bob Ford, Inc.; Repair Parts, Whiile Roast
PAINTING INTERIOR ' . -

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S.rpcrt ou Antiques R.tscmeiit iind Concrete W p r k Co., Repair Part.s,' $2;U; E. L. Smith Motors Co Repair Parts, $3.78;
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Chicken
W. M, SANDERSOl^f SewerK IjutallcMi. Vicks Tire- Company, tire Repairs, $87.10; Vix Honie and Auto Supply
4G-i3 Gieenftield Road Company, Equipment. .160.00; K. R. Wilson Coint)any, Shop * Supplies,
20 Years Experience: ORegon 4591 , $li;a3.TbUl-$948.09. . , v^ ,'
1^msmim^mim9od Calf MANCUffiLLI BRQS.
Alio Wallpaper Rcmovc.l -\ WATEIR: Bob Por<;, Inc., Repair Parts, :J35.07; R^liisel Drug Company,
UWmttmtmei No Job too big or eniall Milk Fed
CEdar 1082 supplies, $0,83; Willlt n P. Ossenmacher, Transportation,, K50; Benry
Fin Din^ Top SoP^ Crashed DEarborn 2089 2.5-M Miscelhtneous Potok, Trrtusportatlon, .;4.50; The Rayl Company,. Tools, $2.00; Joeeph

i 1.75
Roslak, Tj-ansportatloi , $450. Total452,00.
VETERAlNS BURI; VU: Howe-Marta Glass CO. Olass DeskTop $80.13;
V i l ^ r flAIMER PAINTINO and DECORATING
Itartrtnntlsl Comnnirclai Gardcn.s PJow4:;d & Di.sccd GUNN'S^ LI6&T E:!!(PRESS
McCaffrey OfficeEquii njentCo.i Typewriter Ribbons, $8.50; fotal$28.83
ELECTION COMii ISSION:. The; Dearborn Independent, Publishing, f
Inside s<nd Outside Grading $23.45; Kinsel Drug (cmpany. Tape, 82.50; V S Printing Compamy, f
New or old work. Package lidivery Sernbe , Printing, 71.00; total -c|;96.95. . -- Wc; Cater to Private
Paperhanging - Poper Removing HOUSING BXTREf'U: C. Lake and Son. Printing, $10.00;
S5 years ejcperience
FRANK GliEEN '*"^'^ WeRaissOesrOmm,^
CURRENT- OBLl(3 iTIONS: Detroit Howie of Conctki^ Prisoners
tet' HAKRY A. WAGNER J)E 1558 3127 Vassar mi5S26 Maintenance, $118.16; ,V llliam A: Kaiser, Cit7/Treasurer, City Piii:ion Tiey Our Nooi\-Dy S)>ecial C B ^
wnmcK 945* Oampbell DE. 6M0 Taxes, $8,17J7; WatJ Supply, $366.75; Tota$9,801.at Bininess Metis'Plate Limcheon wwff
thttn. CENTl^iAL STORii : A. B. Di<* Conipany StencUs. $161.St; Lynit BC
'.C^,'" (Includes Soup, Pie and Coffee)
ism llo
lpir.
<i.i>
lawn KLEAN RITE YOUR LAWN MOWER A. A. FURIfACE SERYICE pieaner.
Emery, Inc., Pile Bbi; , $9.02^ Franklin.. ^Research l^lstributors. IncJ,
$.15039; J. C. Xiss C o m p a n y , ! ^ , ; $ B ; 4 f , n ) i n { . M a r t x a i ^ Roast Turkey, Chickei, Bick
tAi ;hari:on on ottr reconditionsr ma- Company, Glass, $21.42 Nelson Company, Pljie Bushings, Globe Valves,
m^m-mmait Wall Washing' - Paper Cleaning AU Makes Vacuumed Ss Repaired $30.05; The Rayl Compi 17, Plies, $17.64; Service Office Supply Company, DINNERS TO TAKE OUT

SHORE^S
chine^ I'lck-up and deliver free.
E^xperlenced White Workers Pendaflex Piames. $36.C.i; The Whitaker PeitM'T':Company, Twine, $11.58;
ART'S FrX-IT SHOP Free Estimates Wyajidotte Paint Produ: b. Co., Paint, $56.16; V. B. Yong Electric Com-
J . i ; .;!-i ,.,,/_ Free, Estimates - 22150 Oxford pany. Flourescent Tubes (201.6p.'ToUl*927.ll.'Grand Total $19, MIM.
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DE 2718 Phone ORegon 4092* Dated: City of Deaiicm, Michigan, this 2iid day of April, 1947. TS20d%EST irjuMriil^
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