..._ I Chest X-Ray Unit.to Arrive ,, Monday For Northville Program An effort to stamp Qut tuber- culosis is being made by the Northville Health Commission, SEE THE headed by Dr. V. George Chabut, I COMMUNITY by bringmg a free X-ray mobile unit to the Village next week. I CALENDAR I Puplls in Northville High school, I ON PAGE 2 I grades mne through 12, will be I X-rayed 01lJ Monday from 9 to I - . I 12 noon and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. On OlO NORTHVilLE SPRING Tuesday, Thursday and Friday the unit will be located at the For More Than 8/ Years - Friend, Companion and Kindly Counselor Village fire hall. The Tuesday hours are set for Volume 81, Number 37 TWELVE PAGES THIS WEEK Northville, Michigan, Thursday, February 14, 1952 $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.; on Thursday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and Organist Lutheran Pastor 1 to 5 p.m.; and Friday 1 to 5 Clerk Accepting 2nd Anniversary Merchants Group Favors p.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m. A house-to-house canvass has :Registrations Now of Lutheran Church been made by members of the Expanded Paving Program Civil Defense Housing corrunit- DR. V. GEORGE CHABUT to Include Recital i tee which is headed by Mrs. El-0------For Village Election I The Northville Retail Merchants association will don Biery to urge householders recommend to the Village Commission next Monday eve- t{) visit the unit. When the unit was located in N

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est~::hed wl1r Nortl1uillr i8rtnrll Tele:~onll gestion by those attending the \ Th Novi Mothres club have Your Home- Town Newspaper Villagers Attend conference, they said. scheduled a card paNY for Fri- Glenn H. Cummings and N. W. Hopkins, Publishers day, February 15 at the Novi This article. f~om the Chrislian Science Monitor, discusses The Boy Scouts of America school to 'raise money for school N A T ION A r.-r E 0 I TOR I A L' Published every Thursday morn· the problems of every home-town newspaper editor with such Planning Meeting have honored 2861 of its mem- and playground equipment. The ~IA S'S'o cIi:A T 110 N in? and entered at t~e Northville, understanding that we reprint it in full. We hope it may inspire .' . dessert luncheon will begin at _ ~ ._ ::'::::i J Michigan, post offIce as second Nearly 200 people NOm. the bers smce 1910 for the saving 1 p.m. For reservations call 971- our readers to help us publish the intc,resting paper which they "fringe areas" of Metropolitan 'dii!i,',IilM.5ijM class matter. deserve, and can have. if they only will help us gather all the of lives of others. WIl. Detroit met at the Garden City Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J + news that occurs in our community. (Ed) High school Wednesday, Febm-ll Taylor Ball, Managing Editor ,- RClCnCansfleld, News Desk J. H. Nimmo, Advertlsmg Manager by R. Elizabeth Reynolds side workings of its big and lit- ary 6 for a conference on com- "There Isn't a thing in the pa- tle businesses, of its clubs and munity organization. Tho ugh many towns had as many as 20 Subscription Rates In Michigall~ per today," you say as you lay lodges, of its churches and representatives, Mrs. E. J. WI.11is )ne year $2.00 Six Months...... •. $1.25 your home-town newspaper on amu~ement places and of its peo- and Mrs. W. H. Cansfield, mem- OMMUNITY fwo Yearo .. , $3.50 Four Months .•.... .75 the floor. .ple. bers of the NorthVIlle Coordinat- Outside of Mlclugan: You .wo~der why thel'e i~ no- Have you ever considered the mg CounCil, were the only Vl1- C ALENDAR ••• Ol.e year ; $2.50 Two Years $4.25 ' tiling m It about your fnend's services the newspaper renders lagers attending. The majority ~======~"" ..===~_..,===="" son, who day before yesterday you. the reader? For one thing, of the commumties had 6 to 10 (Compiled by Mrs. E. J. Willis for Coorcnnating Council) was made vice-president of a it helps you save money. When PHONE ITEMS To' 99.R • 1 bank m a metropolis nules away, you read the ads: you le~rn citizens In attendance, they com- mented. lor about the party' the peopl u w~ere you .can fmd bargams ' P bl . . e p wlihout wearmg out shoe leather Since in most areas commum- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14- t~e l,treet gave last mght. In fact, or using up tires and gasoline. NO rthV IIIe S fa emS I ty ptanmng is centered around 9:00-12:00 Representative of Federal Aid Social Security at ) au tell yourself that you c.an Then in the classified ads you the school unit, the greatest num- Plymouth Post Office •• • thmk of a half dozen local stones find an abundance of help and Rolling Down the people down at the news- someiimes even a laugh. Re· ber of those present were school 1:00-3:00 W.I.L. Book Review, Mrs. H. Hartley, 602 Ran- I Controversial PrOjects Affecting personnel, including superintend- o paper offICe passed up. member :lhe time you needed Randolph Street. Residents of Northville Area Demand How right you ale. They sure- somone fo do choz:es around.the ents, school board members and 8:00 Eagles AUXiliary,Vets Memorial Hall house and found Jusl the :nght athletic directors. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15- . Iy r:assed up a number of good man through the classified ads? The River · Mrs. Willis, past president of 2:30 Woman's Club, Eva Briggs, Speaker. Presbyterian Thoughtutuf I S dy and PIannlng stones. But the fault was not al- II Have you forgoUen the time together theirs YOIl as a mem- someone advertised a room for the Northville Council, served as Church House. .In the weeks since we assumed responsibility for bel' of the commumty have a re- I rent :10 a business girl with kit· a resource assistant in the Com- 7:00 Basketball, Milford here mumty Council discussion ses- editorial direction of The Northville Record, we have met sponsibility to your newspapel. ) chen privileges? SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17- SIOn. DiSCUSSIOnscovered such . I 'd t f 1 -':T'll It can serve local needs only In I Your newspaper also keeps you Organ Concert, St. Paul's Lutheran Church an d ta IIW( 1 WIt 1 a great many reSi en sot 1e 'i age. propoltlOn to the cooperatIOn It informed concerning happenings topics as raising money for com- MONDAY, FEBRUARY lO- \Ye have attended meetings of various civic and business gets from the members of thelm vour town even lf the news IS munity buildings, recreation for I X-Ray Unit, Village Hall. groups. and ha\e listened intently to what has been said community. NatIOnal, interna- not so compl~te as you'd like it youth and adults, orgaruzation of tlonal and most of tIfe st.ate news You learn about projects of Civic community councils and village TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19- about subjects presumably important to every resident of comes mover lcased wires Lo-I clubs You find out how the vs. city governments. On the lat- 7:30 Basketball, Plymouth, here. North\'ille. cal news' is a different matter. schools are progressmg. You read ter topics, Mrs. Cansfield stated WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20- that reports were heard from ::art of the responsibility for It I news of the courthouse. In fact, 8:00 Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, V.F.W. Hall. Among the subjects brought to our attention is that IS yours.. you know many thmgs because communities which had recent- of incorporating Northville as a city. The one reason Never get Ihe idea that the ed· of your local newspaper. ly changed to city charters. The THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21- always mentioned for so doing is that it would enable the itor of your .newspap.er is in- In the ociety section you 'ale discussion which ensued helped 8:00 Girl Scout Benefit Card Party, V.F.W. Hall . I' f N h '11 terested only In certaIn people s greatly in understanding the ad- 7:15 Northville Coordinating Council, Vlllage Library communIty to rea ize greater revenue rom ort Vi e in your town. On the contrary he told something of what goes ~n vantages of city governmet she FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22- Downs than the $500 which the Village now receives for is interested in everyone who among the people who entex:tam said. ' each night of racing. Less is said of other considerations, subscribes to his paper. Both the In your town. Remember how 9:00 Eastern Star Ball, Northvllle Lodge No. 186. Other conferences on a smaller although there doubtless are good arguments both for and wealthiest woman in town. who you had a pleasant chat with 7:00 Basketball, Clarenceville, here. scale Will be plann'ed for a fu- against incorporation. lives in the swank residential friends from out of town because f' ~isiric~, a~d the pool:est man. of a little item which stated that ture date, accorlilng ~t~o-.:a-.:su~g~-~~~======~ _I who lives m the smallest house Another project of special interest to Village mer- ~a~edre~~~~e~theth~w~ ~@~s~W~'T======~~======~ t "f chants is the acquisition of more adequate parking space paper and pay the same price fa! people you know? The hosts II to encourage trading locally. This project goes hand in it. In the eyes of the editor both couldn't call everyone of the subscribers are important. viSitors' friends but the newspa- by the PETZ BROS. I ' ~ hand with the "alley extension program," the $64 question Getting back to those stories pel cheerfully >pread the word now being an acceptable method of financing. the newspaper passed up-just around for them. >r. A fellow loungmg aI ound how did you expect the folks at The newspaper gives much free on the sunny beaches of FIOl- There also is the matter of constructing a community ida took time out to drop us the offIce to know about your publiCity to worthy organizations. building with the approximately $168,000 now in the fnend's son? The father was jus- Some coat hangers are needed by i a line about the column. He Village general fund under the heading - now somewhat i said he wanted to tell us a lIfiably proud of his son, but did a veterans' hospital nearby. The story, but we figure he Just dubious in light of the Village Attorney's ruling - of he or any of hiS ·friends think to local committeee has a quota to wanted to make us feel bad, "building fund." The Village Commission voted several tell a reporter so that even ac- fill. What does the chairman do? 1 ~ considering the weather we've years ago to postpone its construction until sufficient quaintances could share the new She Just calls the newspaper of- been having Besides we think money had been received from the race track to defray vice preSIdent's pleasure in hiS fice and explains. "Our society we told the story before and good fortune? No, they fed the needs hundreds of coat hangers the only stories we repeat are the entire cost. l\Ieanwhile, construction costs have ap- those we forget we've told . proximately doubled, which raises the question of the glapevine and probably critiCized by a week from today. ,You'll unless It's good and we can't advisability of re-examining the present "pay-as-you-go" the newspaper. too. give us a couple of good stones Now about that party of your requesting people to bring coat think of anythIng else. But policy to see if it offers any hope of the Village's savings he's in Flonda so we'll tell of nelghbor's How do you know that hangers to headquarters before overtaking inflationary increases in building costs in the an Eskimo traveling the coun- the societ~ editor didn't call the then, won't you?" try with a road show. HIs wife, foreseeable future. CASTERLINE FUNERAL HOME they tell us, had an incubator lady? "Please don't put our party "Where's yesterday's paper?" AMBULANCE ,SERVICE baby the other day ... only Another problem that concerns both the Village and in the paper," perhaps she beg- you ask. "I want to find out what ged when she was asked about it. time my lodge meeting is." the:,?had to keep it in the re- the school district is the need for enlarged school facili- 122 W. Dunlap Phone 265 frigerator. "We dIdn't ask three couples You wonder about church ser- Northville ties to keep pace with the community's growtlt and the we're indebted to, and-well, you vices on Sunday morning. From incr,easing number, of ,children reaching school age as a unqerstand" You, too, realize your newspaper ;vou le?rn not Rugged people* those Eski- result' of the higher' poslwar' birth rate. Some residents I, mos. if they happen to be in who have studied the matter closely feel that the need tionllie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~socially speaking as well as also about church meetings dm-- the right climate ... but the for a community building and for additional school facili· otherWise. ing the week. right climate for the new Stu- debaker for '52 happens to be ties should be considered together, rather than as isolated Maybe you think to yourself. "The junior class is presenting on the road or in your garage, and entirely separate subjects. "I don't like the editor and his ItS annual play at the high school or in front of your house, in policies." What if you don't ai- auditorium Friday evening," the case you don't happen to have The Record takes no definite position on any of the ways agree with him? Have you play director explains to the re- a garage at the moment. No foregoing problems at this time. Each, obviously, is worthy ever th~ught how liUle .you really porter. And another front page maffer where you are, or 'II -1'-1" d'd t f tl agree WIth your best frIends? Yet . 1 February Clearance Sale what the weather. this ruq- of careful stu dy by V age O>;.LlCerSan reSl en sOle you don't ignore or criticize them story IS_born. ged new Studebaker won'tf community at large. They are of major importance. for constantly just because you fail Does me newspaper charge for mind if a bit. Easy stariing. upon how they are handled may depend to a considerable to see eye to eye with Ihem, do thIS publicity? Of course not. tremendous power, sua v e extent the character of the Village's growth in the years you? Give the ediior a break. When you give a slory to the Bargains for Thrifty Buyers beauty, they're all yours in immediately ahead. In many cases the newspaper paper, don't forgef that there are the v·a Commander. You will editor is far more conscientIous four things i\ reporter must know thrill at the thrift of th.e car One means of not only furthering such study but in promoting the interests of his -who, what, when and where, ,BUILDERS' MILLWORK LUMBER too ••• and if it happens to be home town than he is given cre- Check the material you prepare the new Champion, you'll be of. expediting its ~onversjon into action, it se~ms to lIS, dit for being. If he weren't pub- to be sure that yo:,"have answer- amazed at all those extra might be the creatlOn of a pennanent non-partisan group lic spirited he wouldn't be in ed all four queshons. HARDWARE We have a long list of ITEMS miles that come ouf of an or· in Northville whose function it would be to analyze the th b . A newspaperman works eter- Storm Sash at Half ~List dinary tank of gas. > e newspaper usmess. 11' 51 t H 't II Village's needs formulate a definite program, and present I "H' ru· th er for na y agaIn Ime. ~ can c.a . . ' . . e s nmng e pap other persons to get Information Bevel Lock Sets ...... $1.49 Price. Come in and l~k it to the Village CommiSSIOn. Such a group should be the money he can make," you say. h f tt to' 1 d AI . d"d 1 h t t' f f' h you ave orgo en me u e. - them over. We may have l,4x4x8 Fir $4 27 Well they tell* us that the compose d 0 f In IVI ua S W ose repu a lOn 01' airness OJ course e wants to make mon- ways before him 1S the Id dead- Lock Sets, Glass your size. Plywood, each .... • mid-semester exams are now and objectivity is beyond question. It should undertake ey. Who doesn't? But he chose line that changes not Xnd time Knob _ $1.49 _ Good One Sid~ past and we even heard tell to focus attention upon various s.ubjects in the order of the new~paper business because IS always a-wasting.' Some Items of of one youngster that com- their relative importance iO the community, and to give he likes It. And any man or W?- Keep in mind also that the Steel Louvers . .40c plained bitterly about the un- the Commission the benefit of non-political judgment on :an who can bm~ke money:; newspaper is in reallty a public INSULATED SIDING Large Sheet fairness of his teacher. "Dad," matters of interest to all. Such an organization could, we e new~paper USI~~Sc~r:ma ~ utility and must be treated as Heavy Duty Lock Schlage PLASTERBOARD said he, "she had me marked believe perform a service of inestimable benefit to the monke~ m Shomhf'0 eldr Itne 0 such. Gas has to be lighted before Was $19.88, now ... _$13.00 A Few Window Screens , . wor m whIC e wou no ave'h t f . h h t El . as even dumber than last per- commumty It d I 'th d'ff t I urms es ea. ectnclty must $1.44 • 0 ea .~i so many I eren be switched on before It gives ~:tx~ _.._ od and you yourself told me . ., personahtles, many of them sen- f h' h W . b Mortise Deadlock ..$1.49 Some Royal Oak Window that she was impossible." ObvlOusly, such a proposal raises many questIOns. 't' folk Y t th ed t fort llg tater has to e turn- ·, ISl Ive s. eel or 0 a ed on before It fl ws from the Units CELOTEX W e d 0 not pro f ess to k now ate11 h answers at th is time. newspaper chose this particular. N h 0 • i lPes to DOOR WEATHERSTRIP DISCOUNT 25% I * In fact, we believe they might well come from the com- means of making a hvmg for Pth . ews aSbtfo be.tglven b I 't 'ts If I h d . bl thO ? H . 'e newspaper e ore I can e They tell us that spring is mum y Ie. s suc a group a eSIra e mg. ow In hiS way he wants to help the put int pro t And th . ]" 7' long, 45c value 30c ~:tx~_ $2.44 I full of kisses and June is full I should it be set up? Should membership be restricted to town in which he lives your re~po~~bility as ~:~n b::~ Some Anderson Units Insulating - Painted of Mrs. and whether you're STRAIGHT LADDERS young or old. you'll want that residents of Northville proper, or should Northville town- "I don't like the way he goes mentioned before.' DISCOUNT 25% Easy To Apply car in perfect mechanical can· ship also have representation? Should someone from the abo~t helping the town," yOul------1 10 ft., each $6.70 dition. There's nothing that school district also be included? contInue Maybe you do object 12 ft., each $8.04 can take your mind off the to his way. But hiS way may be A Few Doors KNOITY CEDAR subject at hand easier than an The Record would like to hear from its readers on nearer right than you think. He Your Blood Is A Some Items of PRICE ailing motor. We respectfully % PANELING suggest that you bring that the matter, and will appreciate letters. knows a great deal about your town. He knows much of the m- KEM-TONE PAINT Some Items of car of yours in for a motor Vital Life Force tune-up and all around lubri· Shelfworn "SHINGLES ioe:ts~~~~~._ 16~c cation. I1's taken quite a beal· If It lacks Vitamin B-1 You May Good Discount ing the past several monlhs Suffer Gassy, Upset Slomach and certainly needs a bit of and Feel Low. Weak, Nervous. help along about now. THE~~WAY A Few Cartons of ~~~~~~ ~~.~.~~~~.... $1.50 FI~4,~::~G~:I~~~G If your blood is PALE, WEAK Insulated Ceiling Tile 167 lb. Hex Per lineal c and THIN (due to simple ane- $1 50 71L J-M and ARMSTRONG bundle ...... • foot 13 That's that *and we'll close mia), containing too few Blood this week with a bit of advice Cells and too little Red Coloring Matter (percentage of hemoglo- We Carry a Complete Line of FIBERGLAS INSULATION to newlyweds ... when you Makes a BIG IMPRESSION bin) you can't fully enJoy life start to feather your nesl, be and, lacking vitamin B-1, you - Rolls - - Batts - sure that you have enough may be a victim of indigesijon down. In Speed and gassy, bloated stomach. Thick Rolls- Let the Vitamin B-1 and Iron You'll never forget how Westing- Per square foot ...... Yours, In Ease In Certa- Vm help to iregencl'ate housc Laundromals take your RED BLOOD CELLS and to pro- duce RED COLORING MA'ITER BILL and WILL PETZ. ' washdny cares away ... you'll In Economy in your blopd. Certa- Vin helps to increase both the I\'UMBER remember their automatic ease. and the COLOR of your Red l ) PETZ BR0'5. Blood Cells. It assists you to . RICHER. STRONGER BLOOD. Come in and see if we have some item you can use for your Repair, • The carminative hel'bs in Certa- Vin also help rid your stomach Rebuild or Remodel Project. of distressing gas pams and bloat, because this medicine is taken All Clearance Iterns Cash We Will Deliver Free BEFORE (not after) meals and works WITH your food, helping Nature digest your food fastar and better. . Many people say ,the relief Salea and Service OPEN they feel after a course of Certa- NOWELS LUMBER & COAL CO. • Vin is amazing. So to ~eel better, 200 Plymouth Avenue 7:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. look better and act more alert, 630 BASELINE ROAD PHONE NORTHVILLE 30 or 1100 ~Phone Northville 666 Thurs. and Sat. to 6:00 P.M. get CERTA-VIN - Nort,Jwille Drug Store. -Adv. 37tf

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Free Chest X-Rays For Northville I Hospital Promotes Robt Mitchum Stars at Local P & A; Sgt. Jack McKenna NEWS FROM NOVI Salem By Mrs. L. ttix The Nu Ly Wix 4-H club has Weekend Brings Abbott and Costello MIS Russell Stevenson entel'- elected Paul Keck as the new tamed 12 chJ1dlen at a SUl'pl'lSe tl easurer Robert MItchum, LIZ a bet h as a silent picture by Paramount. News bit thday fO! her son, Butch, on The high scores for the Janu- Scott and Robert Ryan stat' in the Followmg the Wednesday famIly his eighth birthday Sunday aftel- my AmVet good citzwnshJp con- Sunday and Monday picture set night showing of the latest "Jun- test were: Shllley Snow, 13; Ju- Mrs. Myr!an Lyke noon. for showing at the Northville gle Jim" series, Abbott and Cos- Phone Northville 903-J1 dy Leavenworth, 9; Lynn \Velch, Penniman-Allen theatre. The tello will team with Dorothy Mrs. Cldra Gmste of Wakeman, 6; Ruth Boyer, 5; Harnett Angel, Crime-meloormna movie, "The Shay on Thursday, Friday and Sunday dmner guests of Mr. Ohio and MIS. Clem Juhan of 4; Billy Buchaman, 5; Donald Racket," based on a Bartlett Cor- I Saturday. and Mrs. Roy Kehrl were Mrs. MIlford were viSItors at the Paul Boyer, 5; Bobby Pratt, 5; BJIly mack play, w;as produced m 1928 The story for "The Racket" re- Emma Kehrl and Mrs. Ralph Gmste home last week They are Pratt. 4; BIlly Skeltls, 4; and Har- valves around an honest police, WIlson. In the aftelnoon they vis- "- the mother and sJster of Mr. Gm- Iy Watson, 4. captain who fearlessly defies a ited Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Dudley ste. orime syndIcate that controlled in Plymouth. Mrs. Ida Lockwood of Florida Novi Mothers Giv:e crooked pol!ticians. Robert ~y- Willard WIlson and Lucy Clair and Mrs. Clifford GoodchIld of an, who defIes orders of a cnme visited friends in, Detroit Satur- MIlford spent last Thhrsday with School Benefit syndicate plays the rackete:r;: day mght and attended the wed- MI'. and Mrs. Clare LockWOOd. Robert MItchum as the polIce ding of a cousm On Monday of this week, For- To fInance new equipment for the Novl school rooms and play- captain who IS assigned to a case MOl L k' d M F k rest Lockwood and his famJly . I' th k t L' b th rs. pa y e an rs. ran A HIlIbilly dance sponsored by ground, the Novl Mothers club mvo vmg . e rac e eel'. I~a:- Henderson of Plymouth were the came by plane Mom Denver to the Northville RecreatIOn com- VJSlt Forrest's parents, the Clare is sponsoring a card party to- Scott prOVIdes. the. romantic m- Sunday dinner guests of George mIttee IS scheduled for Saturday morrow, Fnday, at Novi school. terest as the gIrlfrIend of one of R b t d d ht I ah Lockwoods evenIng, FebruaI Y 16 at the Boy The dessert luncheon will begin Ryan's henchmen. In the Wed- a er s an aug er, v . Mrs. J. D. Mitchell honored Scout bUlldmg, stated WJ1son at 1 am. nesday showing of "Jungle Man- John. Murdock was a Monday Mrs. Wendell Crum at a pmk and Funk, reel eatIOn director, Pnzes for each table as well as hunt," Bob Waterfield, the pro- caller m the Arthur Wheeler blue shower at the home on table winners. For reservations fessional football player, makes home. MUSICfor the evening WJII be Whipple street one evenIng last a door pnze will ge given out to his debut as an actor. JohnnY Mr. and Mrs L. J. Viei of De- by a band made up of local Youth week Fourteen ladleS were pres- call 971-W11. Weissmuller is the star. trOit were Sunday dinner and sponsol ed by the RecreatIOn com- ent. III mItte. Bring your ValentIne gIrl Thursday, Friday and Satur- supper guests of theIr sister, Rev. The Novi 4-H club girls met ~OCAL~'" Northville residents will have an opportunity for free chest and weal' those Jeans and bnght day, Abbott and Costello star in LUCIa M. Stroh. February 5 at the home of Nancy I'LL 8 HE-FELLOW X-Rays Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, February 18, shIrts, saId Funk. WHO WRITES lJ.lOSE SWEET "Comin' Round the Mountain." The Congregational church of Seckedy on Grand River. The Novi Lodge News This time the boys go to the Ken- Salem will be open at 6 p.m. 19, 21 and 22. See the front page of this issue for time and VERSES ON VALENTJNE:5 group will meet February 19 at An error was made last week tucky Hills where they become next Sunday to meet and VISIt FORGET6TO SEND HIS location of the unit. Radio Club to Meet the home of Elaine Holland. in the date of an event. The cor- involved in an old feud between with Rev. and Mrs. Ward Clark. 1------I WIFE ONE. On Wednesday, February 20, reeted Item is: The Past Noble the McCoy and Winfield clans. The service follows at 7:30 pm. Bennett home were Mr. and Mrs. Th NorthVIlle Al7'ateur RadIO Worked into the proceedings are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cur1'1e lege With her SIster, JoAnn, and the monthly meeting of the Novi Grand club wIll meet at the home Howard Shipley of Plymouth and I c~ub WIll meet Fnday, February W.S C.S. wIll be held at the of SistEll' Ida Harris in Walled a number of Dorothy Shay hill- were guests of the Jack Lord Beverly Lyke. 1::1after schOOlto make plans fOI church WIth Mrs. Thank Watza Lake Wednesday. February 20 billy type songs. famIly In DetrOIt Saturday and Mrs. Robert WJlson entertain- Mrs. Glenn SmIth. the new transmitter and for the and Mrs Elmer Burnstrum as for a dmner party and aftern()on accompanied them to the funeral ed the Salem Home ExtenSIOn The N.E,W. Farm Bureau will next trip. All members are urged I A piece of white chalk car-I of Herbert Monroe, who JS Mrs group Tuesday evenmg. This was hostesses. Next Thursday, the So- meetmg FLOSSIe'Eno will be co- sponsOI a dance Febl uary 16 In by Recreatll}n DJrector WIlson cie'y will be the guests of the hostess. ned ip. your purse wUl work Currie's brother. also a farewell surprise party in . Funk to be present The 3:45 pm wonders in touching up dirty Carole VanAken spent the honor of Mrs. Melburn Voss. the Salem Town hall WIth Chet meeting WIll be held on the fil st New Hudson W.S C S. In the _ smudges on whIte gloves. weekend at MichIgan State col- VIsitors thIS week m the Geo. FInney calhng floor of the Scout buildmg. church basement The Fmruly NIght supper \v'111 Mr. and Mrs E. J VeIDuyne take place on ThUlsday night of are haVIng a vacatIOn in Texas. this week at 6.30 at the hall. The WhIle there they will visit their regular meetmg of Novi Rebek- grandson, Richard Lake, and his ah lodge WIll follow at B pm. famILy Mrs. William Mairs was host- LakesJde Lodge No. 487 at No- ess at her home on East Grand VI is scheduled to have a ''Visi- River. to the members of the tation" on Monday, February 18. Sunshine club. Wednesday of this After the business session, several (How Would You '\ week. members of NOVIRebekah Lodge VIctor Rix of Washlllgton, D.C. will entertain with a skit: "A spent the weekend with his par- Rebekah Lodge of 50 Years Ago." ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rix, The Oakland County Past Noble -~ike a Sapphire?..J' also his sister and brother-in- Grand association will meet at law, Mr. and Mrs. David O'Leary, Fel'lldale Companion Lodge on in New Hudson and his brother Thursday, February 21 for lunch- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. eon at 12:30 and afternoon meet- Edward R!x, in Plymouth. . ing.

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Page Four THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, February 14, 1952 c?rsage of pink roses and carna-I Eva I Vallie--Snow Marriage Vows tlons. Briggs to Tell Friday Speaker Open House to Honor After a reception for the 125 Rev. and Mrs. Clark Mr. and Mrs. McKenna wedding guests at the Alma col- Read at Alma College Chapel legen Ulllon, the neW rl1r. and of "Famous Faces" F: Honoring the Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Snow left for a short wed- Ward Clark of Addison. who will Living in Washington, D. C. Eva Briggs,' mast€'!" photogra- In the Alma college chapel on green gown styled with a lace ding triP into non~lern Michigan. pher, will be featured at tfie leave Febl'Uary 25 as missionaries Joyce Lee Chambers chose a. The bride changed from her Sunday, February 9, Mary Elawe bodice and full net skirt. Bl'ides- They will later travel to Fort Guest Day tea and meeting of the to the west, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson white lace ballerina length gown wedding gown to a navy blue Vallie and Pvt. Lmwood Snow, maids, Shirley Vallie and Donna Lee, VlI'gillla where Pvt. Snow IS Northville Woman's club tomor- to wear for her marriage to Rob- knit suit with matching acces- Jr., were united In marriage by Smith, both of Alma, and Mrs. Waiting order;:;. 'I'he urlde is a Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Austin el1t Thomas McKenna on Sunday sories for traveling. Upon their the Rev. Dr. William J. Mc- Casso Hoffman (Betty Snow) of row, Friday, February 15 at the graduate of Alma High school Sweet will hold open house on afteI'noon, February 9 in St. return they will be at home at Keefry. Mary Elaine is the Northville wore Identical gowns FIrst Presbyterian church house, whIle Linwood was graduated Saturday, February 16. Francis Xavier Rectory, Wash- 4612 Hillside road, S.E., Wash- daughter of the Melvin Smiths of of coral, blue and yellow, re- Members of the Woman's clubs from Northville High school in Guests will arrive at the Clark ington. D. C. The Rev. Father ington. D.C. Alma and the bridegroom's par- spectively The four attendants 1946 and Alma college in 1951. of Farmington, PJymouth and I residence, 340 East Cady street, James Brooks officiatE'd at, the Bob, who 1S a graduate of cnts al'e Dr. and ]'vIrs. Linwood wore picture hats to match their He IS a member of Phi Phi Alpha, Redford have been' invited as! special guests. between 2 and 5 p.m. and 7 an~ 9 ceremony. Northville High school with the Snow, Sr., of West Main street gowns Their bouquets of white a social fratermty. To the strains of the ~eddmg carnations were tied with pastel MISSBriggs will reveal some of p.m. on Saturday. Joyce, Who is the daughter of class of 1947, is stationed at Fort March," ?>Ir. Smith escorted his satm streamers which matched the tricks of her trade in her talk Rev. Clark, who will speak at Ithe Owen Henry Chambers of George Meade, Maryland. Mrs. daughter to the altar where the their gowns. entitled "Famous Faces." She will the Salem Congregational church Lynchburg, Virginia, wore a McKenna is employed by the double ring service was read. Servmg as the groom's best Gene Nitzel Wed tell how she got Milton Cross thl~ Sunday, is Mr. Clark's bro- matching jacket with her gown. Federal Security agency in Wash- During the ceremony, Gall Don- man was his brother-m-Iaw, to take off his glasses for a por- ther. His ,talk WIll be Illustrated Her juliet cap of white satin was ington, D. C. aldson of Alma sang "Because" Cass Hoffman, of Northville, trait and how she got Joe Louis by a flannelgraph. trimmed with seed pearls and and "Through The Years." Mary while Jack McCarth}' of Hazel in Columbus~ Ohio to smile. MIss Bnggs will also I held a shoulder length veil m O.E.S. Plans Box Social place. With this she carriea a Elaine wore a white lace and Park, Pfc George Locke, sta- Mr and MI's Gene NItzel who tell some of the thrills of crawl- EVA BRIGGS nylon tulle gown fashioned with boned at Selfridge Field, and were marlJed In Columbus, Ohlo, ing mto a lion's cage to photo- Past Presidents colonial bouquet of white carna- The regular business meetmg an IllUSIOnneckline and a full Walren Hoffman of LIVOnia, on Thursday, January 17, are graph bIg cats. tIOns tied wlth white streamers. of Orient Chapter No. 77, Order Si~ter of the bride, Jean Cham- of the Eastern Star will be held sku·t which ended In a tram Her seated the guests. now ma k·mg th elr h 0 me l'n Cu -. MISSBnggs, who IS a teacher, BPW to Attend bers, who served as maid of hon- Friday, February 15 at 7:30 p.m. fmgel tIp veil WdS held to hel A cOlsage of pmk loses and yahoga Falls OhlO. lVII'S.Nitzel p~l?ter, lecturer and salon ex- Give Discussion head by a lace cap. 'Whlte roses carnations was wOln by Mrs IS the fO!m~r Betty Parker of Ihlblt~r, IS one of the 118 pel;'- or, wore a pale blue ballerina In the MasoniC Temple. FIve past presidents of the An old fashion box social will formed the bridal bouquet Smith WIth hel' rose lace gown Barberton, OhIO. Gene IS the son sons III the world to hold the h- length gown of tUlle. She wore International Nite NorthVIlle branch of the Woman's As her sister's mald of honor, ;\frs Snow's dress of plum color- of Mrs Donald McLean of South tIe of Master Photographer. ThiS a matching hat and carried a follow the ll)eeting. Barbara Vallie, chose a dark ed taffeta was accented by a W t t she earned III 1941 for outstand- colonial bouquet of pmk roses. mg s ree .. i\ t d phot graph The Northville Business and ~:i~~~a~o~~~a~~~nG~r~~:lss~~ Ia:======:::==:::;;; Gene IS employed at Publlc mg sel·~'lce.. no.e . 0 • - ProfeSSIOnal Women's club has "Garden Problems" at the Mon- Jack Stoner of Harrisburg. Uhllhes WhICh 0 erates out of ~r of fme pOI·tralts, MISS Bnggs Pennsylvania, acted as bestman been invited to attend the an- day meeting. Mrs. Parker Hold- JORDAN p I IS a graduate of the Dale Cal'ne- for the groom. Bob is the son Aklon, OhIO. HiS WIfe IS emp oy- . hId' fiT t d ·th nual InternatIOnal Night given en of West Main street was host- DANCE STUDIO ed as a secretary at the Ford Mo- gle SC 00 an IS a 1 la e Wl. of Mrs. Gerald McKenna of Or- by the 'Windsor club on Satur- ess to the group with Mesdames tor garage. A veteran of World the Greater DetrOIt Area .CounCll chard drive and the late Mr. Mc- Dancing instruction in F b 23.4h ff' '11 Fran Jennings, S. Thompson, T. Kenna. War II Gene leentered the Mar- of Camer~ clubs, De~r01t Por- day, e ruary . T. e a all' .WI J. Knapp, Clyde Schultz, John TAP, BALLET, TOE nes a~d was discharged in No- tratt assocl~!Ion and IS ali'o an begm at 6:30 p.m. at the PrInce J Haller and N. W. Hopkms as Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Mc- J b f 19-1 honorary !Ife member of the Kenna, mothers of the bride and vem er a ;) . h h Ass . t f M' h Edward hotel. co-hostesses. Individual, semi-private Last weekend the Nitzel family otograp y oCla IOn a lC- groom, respectively, wore gowns !" Reservations must be made to Thirty-five merd.bers weore or cloass lessons gathered at the home of Mrs 19an. . of navy blue accented by a cor- Mrs C. H. Langwith at 245 El- present to hear the panel dis- Homer \Vllhams on Carpenter Mrs .. LoUls Peh-,rse? of Red- sage of gardenias. Phone 1262 man, Wmdsor, Ontario, or phone cussion by Mesdames Ralph Hay, f th' f t fam"y rc ford Will be the solOIst for the After a recephon in Washing- stree t or ell' 11 s u - . h R' h d S Mrs. Langwith at 3-4841. William B. Walker, Jr., Roy Ma- umon smce before the war ViSlt- afternoon Wit Mrs: IC ar 0- ton, D. C., the couple left for a 18970 Northville Rd. Speaker for the dinner will theson, Joseph Denton and M. L. wg at their sister's 'home were mers as accompalllst. wedding 'trip to New York City. 15tf be MISS Lakshmi Rao who is in Hoysradt. Gene Nltzel and his wife. Sgt. Mrs. Walter L. Couse an~ Mrs. lIC Norman Nitzel, hiS Wife C. Harold Bloom Will preSide at her final year of post graduate The tea table which was pre- work at the Uruvel'slty of Tor- sided over by :Mrs. Paul Schulz It's completely auto- and daughter from Fort D1X, the tea table. matic! \Vashes,rinses, onto. A natlve of Inlia, her talk was centered with red candles North Carolina, Pfc. Dean Nit- --.:! ..---- spin-qries without Will be entitled "Indian Women and a Valentine bouquet of red your even being ~~rt~~::~li~~~e of Fort Bragg, King's Daughters Through The Ages." carnations. The Valentme box crose~Out Specials there. Famous Gyra- was won by Daisy Martins. foam washing actIon Mrs. Glenn IH. Cummings was $299.95 gets clothes spotless- Misc. Bridal Shower Committees Told welcomed as a new member of ly clean. the Northville branch of the as- 25% OFF See it today! Fetes Phyllis Starr sociatlon Low Down Payment Mrs. Fredrick J. Collins has Easy Terms Bnde-elect Phyllis Starr was ON chosen a St. Valent me's Day tea Seeing Is Believing .. the guest of honor at, a miscel- to Introduce Mrs. Wayne J. Wil- MEN'S laneous shower Wednesday eve- cox to the lames of the Village. The eight senior high school ning, February 6 at the home of The tea wIll be held at her home girls takmg the "Home and Fa- Faye Austin on Beal street. Act- AND at 164 East Cady street, from 2:30 mlly Living" class taught by Miss ing as co-hostess With Faye was to 5'00 pm., today, Thursday. Margaret Kovitz, Jast week learn- BENDIX Marilyn Capaldi of New Hudson. BOY'S Twenty-five guests from North- Mrs. Wilcox and her family re- ed to do their meat shopping Side at 45924 West Seven MIle thriftily from the family butcher ville South Lyon. DetrOit, New road, in the home formerly oc- himself. WINTER HUd~on, Wayne and Plymouth Clothes Dryer cupied by the Ernest H. Wood Meat cutting was explained and '. attended. JACKETS Phyllis WIll become the bnde family. demonstrated by the Kroger meat Assisting Mrs. Collins at the butcher. The class visited the of Marion Lee, Jr of South Lyon Electric - $239.95 tea table throughout the after- J. L. {Iudson company. Detroit, tomorrow evening. Friday. noon will be Mesdames R. D. while their home exhibition was f Merriam, Paul S::hulz, Orson At- being given and next week they FREYDL Cleaners Gas - $274.50 Mrs. Atchinson Gives chmson, Charles Ely, Jack Burk-I will have dinner together at Canasta Luncheon man, C. Harold Bloom, W. Leon- Dearborn Inn. The girls earned 112 East Main Street Phone Northville 400 Mrs." Orson Atchinson of Or- ard Howard, De~ Hahn, Russelllll'\Olley for the dinner party by BENDIX AU.TOMATIC WASHERS M. Atchison and Walter L. CoUse. ",as~ing athletic uniforms. ., . ;h~ '\; chard drive was hostess at a ca- AS LOW AS $299.95 AND UP nasta luncheon last Thursday af- ternoon. , Spending the a~ternoon at the Atchinson home were Mesdames Northville Electric Shop George Alexandelr, Russell M. _ Atchison, Robert Wetterstroem, c. B. TURNBULL, PROP. H. Handorf, Jack Reynolds, Orlo DAR Group to Hear 153 East Mar Street Phone Northville 184-J Robinson ;hRU;l cltarAke' Ancestor Stories f * Try e an ds The February meeting of the ~##'·'#~·'#'#########~##C#'##.###".##···#'·###~'##"'c"#,##,.",#,#"#".,,##,#~###,,,###,~#. Sarah}urun Cochran chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Monday, s. L. BRA D E R 'S D EPAR T MEN T STOR E February 18 at the home of Mrs. Walter Nichol, 985 Church street, Final clearance of winter merchandise and broken lots of Plymouth, at 1 p.m. The program will consist of items that are practical all year around. short stories concerning the Rev- olutionary ancestors of members. Mrs. Carl Bryan will distribute the paper mats and napkms Sport and dress styles Odd lots and broken sizes which the members are to sell for the National Building fund. MEN'S WORK PANTS Election of delegates WIn be MEN'S SHIRTS held for the March State con- Are Still Here Taken from our regular stock on which ference in Detroit and for the Included are flannelettes, broadcloths, prices have been drastically redw:ed National Congress to be held in rayons, fancies and plain whites. Washington in April. in the following sizes only: Regular $2.95 to $3.95 sellers Come In and Buy Your Needs While They Last 29-30-31.32·46-48 Final cleanup price Kincaid to Play Values up to $4.50 at at Feb. 22 Ball $1.69 $2.00 Kincaid's orchestra has been. chosen to play at the annual ball spo.nsored by the Order of the MISSES OXFORDS AND PATENT STRAPS Eastern Star and the Northville Broken lots taken from our regular stock of well·known brands Lodge 186, F. & A. M. The dance Tires 4 lor price 013 is schequled for Friday, February Sizes up to 3 22 at the NorthVIlle HIgh school gymnasium. Final cleanup prices During the hours of 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., dancing Wll! be fea- $5.95 sellers at $3.98 tured with" refreshments served. Dress for the dance will be op- $4.95 sellers at $2.98 tional, said Mable Monroe, OES Save at Least 10% on all Merchandise publicity cbairman. Tickets may be purchased Except Fair Trade Items Odd lots from the officers of either or- I ganization. Mrs. J. L. McKinney r • Odd lots MEN'S & BOY'S OXFORDS is Worthy Matron and Dale Mar- tell is Worshipful Master. MEN'S PAJAMAS Taken from our regular stock of Odd Items - Save up to 50% well known brands. Rayon and Broadcloth Sizes to 6 Church to Sponsor $2.98 to $4.~0 values at American Dancing $5.95 sellers a~ $3.98 By popular request an evening $2.00 0\ Early American dancing will $4.95 sellers at $2.98 be presented by the Presbyterian Men's club tonight, Thursday. It 4 will have a St. Valentine's theme s~ GAMBLE STORE We have many more items of broken lots at final cleanup with dancing from 9 to 12 p.m. 130 EAST MAIN STREET NORTHVILLE PHONE 1127 Refreshments will be serv~ by displayed on tables throughout our store. Messrs. George 'Weiss and Robert E. Davis anq a'four-piece orches- tra has beed engaged by Wlllih'rh Watch for Graod Opening of Northville's Most Complete Hardware G. Williams and Ed C. Welch. As- . . s. L. BRADER'S' DEPA~T'MENT STORE sisting .with the plans are Mr. J • I and Mrs. Alfred C. Parmenter ,~, .at 117 Bast Main Street STORE HOURS: Monday through Thursday . . 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .. i and Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Langtrj. .' 1 Friday and Saturday 9 a.~. to 9 p.m. The 'committee states t twit if -. ,/ the dance is well received they

_#._~_#_ •• ####'##########_######_#4###############0>## __ #_####0#### __ .##### •• .l will be held at regular intervals. Serve With ChIcken \ Thursday, February 14, 1952 Page Five Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce / A,PI Isa Big"~favorite for News Around Northville l'E.?n%' 19c: Opening Tuesday, February 19,0>------through Malch 16, Little Show SSP 8lInquet Bra"nd of WOlks. in Progress, paInt~ngs couts et arty Whole Chicken by LudWig Bemelmans, writer, Benjamm Rowland, Jr, art ex- For February 21 ~~'BIG GROCERY pel t, and Carl Ruggles, musician. "MatIsse Designs III Wood, Pen- Cil and Paper," through March 16. Reservatlons for the. annual Because we know our groceries at A&P, folks know Den I las: Monday vIsited GIrl Scout beneilt party plan- they cart count on us to have plenty of the famous Guntzvdler's taXidermy on Ten ned for Thursday, February 21, For Salads or Cooking Mile road. Mrs. FInley and Mrs ?rands they prefer at the thrifty prices they're look- may be acquired from any mem- ·i;::; J K. Eastland, den mothel s, Wesson Oil mg for,. No wonder so many smart shoppers buy bel s of the Girl S~out Council, everythmg from alphabet soup to zwieback in A&P's drove. The Washtenaw County BIo- Browllle troop- leaders or Girl !.!r 33e .:r~~ 64e well-stocked, value-packed Grocery Departmentl Why don't you get this money-saving habit, too? therhood will meet at 4:30 pm Scouts, said Mrs. W. E. McCar- Ion Sunday, February 17 at the 'thY, publiCity chairman. The -' Sahne federated church dlrec:ed Flavor·Klst by the Southwest DIvIsIOnal benefit will be held at the Vet- • '-~fl giOUp. erans of Foreign Wars hall on Saltine Crackers Lt. and Mrs. Kent Esbaugh Plymouth avenue stal tIng at 8 Lb. (Peggy Ely) and daughter left pm. Box Not only bndge, but also ca- ~~~ Sunday for Camp Gordon III Au- 32c gusta, Georgia fOI' thl ee months nasta and other card games may ./...... ,,;//~/.. :. Van Camp's Grated CongratulatIons to C h a I' Ie s be played that evenmg, reports ~~,.(,,,./. or Eatwell Brand ShIpley c'n hiS 80th l:Ilrthday to· lVIrs McCarthy. FIfty door priz- Brisk, Refreshing day, Thursday es, mcludwg shampoo, waves, Lipton's Tea Mrs. Samuel GeraCI of Cleo ca"h and merchandIse, have been Tuna Fish ment road has just completed SIX planned. 'A-Lb. Pkg. 35c weeks of jury duty at CirCUIt Mrs. John Clarke, preSJdent of 6·0". the GIrl Scout CounCIl which is 49 Tea Bags 58c '4It·1c court Can &a Mr. and Mrs. Charles HamJlton sponSOrIng the affair, has ap- of Ten MIle road attended the pomted Mrs. A. W. Hahn as chall'- Short Grain Fluffy 62nd annual Lincoln banquet at man. Reservations may be made Northwood Inn on Eleven Mile With Mesdames Clarke, Hahn, Water Maid Rice road last Friday. McCarthy, Heinz HIlger and Your chlroiJractor, Dr. G. K. Leonard Howard and MISS Eve- ~-~~.30c ' i;~::16c Ashton, is now located in the lyn Ware.' Penmman BUlld\ng, 861 Penni- man avenue, Plymouth, Mkh. Offers Adult Sketching Peter Pan Phone Plyrhouth 1016 for ap- Every adult who has ever pointment. 45tf Plain or Crunchy Wished to draw has an opportu- NorthVIlle area reSidents are nity to try sketching m the gal- Peanut Butter Invited to attend the Methodist leries of the Detroit Institute of Adult Fellowship fIsh fry Fri- 12j~Z' 37c Arts on Friday evenings at 8 "an's fren~" style day, February 15 at the Methodist 1.or c1 rn o'clock. Matellals are furnished church house Servmg Will be and though no formal mstruct- from 5 to 7 p.m. ion is offered, members of the Kre-Mel Lemon String Beans Perry Kennel' Pos'vNo. 76, Am- -C - -- , Museum's Education Department ~~rt~\'1rf .!{'~ ustomers C vet Auxiliary served I efresh· Pie Filler are on hand to gIve pomters. The , ... 17-0". ~ 9 ments at the Boy Scout Round 4;(,-Oz. Pkg. 8e t 6IIA Cans JI- fee for each Fnday sketching ses- , ~ Corner Pillsbury's Best Table held Februal y 5 at Novi 25-Ll> 5-Lb. sIOn IS 50 cents. Kre-Mel Pudding FIour Bag. 2 09 Bag 49 C school. Wamed: One First Class Crystal BaIl! Green Giant The Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary Mrs, H. Whipple Fetes Serving folks for almost a century now, will meet at the home of Mrs. : " Fancy Peas ...... , 2 1~-;,<;,z'33c Fred Wenker, 46066 Sunset, on Hollander at Luncheon Argo we like to think we're pretly good at knowing just what they want lIIJd how to Jiffy Brand Thursday, February 21 at 1:30 Entertaining at a luncheon last please 'em best. But experience and inlui· Corn Starch · 't M' 40·0zPkg. 39 p.m. tion can go just 50 far. BISCUI IX •..•.•••... C SlIre Good-New LowPrice! Friday, February 8, was Mrs. American Beauty-Mixed Novi Extension group will meet Harvey Whipple of West Main Lb. 14c Sometimes we think we could use a at the home of Mrs. J. W. Erwin Pkg. Margarine • • • • street. "cryslal ball" to find out if cuslomers have Vegetables .... , , ..... 1l;~;'10c • • on Novi and Ten MIle roads on "something On their mind" Ihey're nol Mrs. Peter Schipper of Ply- Sparkle AssDrted Flavors Thursday, February 14 for lesson telling us-that we don't know, but should Jiffy Brand mouth and her sister, Elizabeth -in order to serve them beller. Pkg. on pattern alteratlon at 8 p m. Puddings , Sc g-Qz 10 Stoorvoel of Zucht, Holland, Mrs. Old Dutch Pie Crust Mix • Pkg. C Have you GOmething on your mind Ihal libby's Tasty Glenn H. Cummings, Mrs. Her- concerns us? We'd appreciate knowing It- 16-0z. 10 bert Frogner, Mrs. T. G. Hegge, Cleanser Sauer k rau t ..... ,..... Can C Zion Girl Scout News : .. then the crystal ball won't be necessary. aU of Northville, and Miss Lila Please write: Coldstream 2-Lb. 49 ~'h-(lz.29c Fig Bars ,Pkg. C Girl Scout Troop No. 7 Fyan of Detroit were her guests. ~CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. Pink Salmon ., . • Cat .. February 11, 1952 A&P Food Stores Perfect Blend Shortening Ann Pog~uality Our meeting for this Monday Wixom PT A Announces 420 Lexington Ave. dexo ..... 3 b~n 79c Salad Dressing ~~ 49c started as usual. After minutes "Kotten Karnival" Makes Fini. Foods Taste Bett .. New York 17, N. Y. were read the girls made Valen- Dale Brand tine heart sachets and put them The "Kotten Ka:-nival," square Mazola Oil Hygrade's Honey Brand 16 Oz. in heart-shaped boxes with can- dance and card party, is planned Fruit Cocktail Can 25c dy, handerkerchlefs and etc. Our by the WIxom Parent-Teachers G~D 2.35 leader, Mrs. Archer, has planned associatIOn for Saturdy, Fberu- Party Loaf Kretchmer's Toasted ry 16. The party will begin at 8 .~~~----~ "'ern Grown 12-0>:.29 an Ice skatmg party on Wednes- Red Ripe Soutp , u-o%, 41c Wheat Germ •••• Pkg, C day If the weather is appro- p.m. at the Wixom school. Niagara Can priate. If not the troop WIll go Russ Egloff's orchestra has hilang. Our Girl Scout troop IS been en,gaged with Herman Laundry Starch n~~M!~g!S::li'm~4~$¥YH"§%;(f:;:-~l,'ft~[%~?t

\I .. \ ~-_._ ...~- ..-- ._._--==::..=..--=--~:....:..::==::...:..:::....:=..:=::::::=:.::~==::....:::=====:::::.:::::..:.:..::...-.:..:::..::==:..:..::...:.~.~- ! ---, .. THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Seven Thursday, February 14, 1952 Sf. Paul's Church IOBITUARY I CHARLOTTE MacPETRIE to Take Part in I Part time assi~tant hbranan at p.m., Jumor Baptist Youth The lesearch progIam Will In- OhIO, to JeremIah and MalY Fellowship. MIS. Wm. ShIes, elude studies m such areas as Lynch He came to NorthVille 81. Paul's Lutheran Church sponsor. mIxed marriages, engageme.nt, dl- from De~rolt and has I esided Corner of Elm and High Sfreets 6 30 pm., SemlJl BaptIst ,Youth VOITe and remarl'lage, attitudes hel e for seven years. Rev. E, E. Rossow, Paslor Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Larry toward sex. au:hOlity in the home He IS sUlvlved by his wife, 10:00 a.m.-Sunday WOlshlp. Burnette, spon~ors. and related problems Nora; two sons, Edward J. of 11'15 a m -Sunday School and 7:30 p.m, Evemng servIce. DetIolt and Lt John R. selving Bible classes. Wednesday, February 20: S I Ch h With the U. S. Army; as well as 130 pm-Ladies' AId each 7:45 p.m, Hour of Prayer. a em urc three brothelS, three sIsters and second Thursday of the month. five gl andchlldren. Votels meHmg, fll·~t Sunday Salem. Congregationa~ ~hurch of every month. LUCIa M. Stroh. Minister Reorg~nl·lesU School EDWARD OTOTTE 8:00 p.m.-Walther Leaguers, Divme Worship. 10:30 a. m. i each second Wednesday of the The pastor will speak at thiS sel- A 1em gamzation of the Salem SatUl day. February 9. servIces month. vice. Federated Sunday School has \"ere held for Edward Ototte, 71, Holy Commul1lon, fll'st Sunday Sunday School 11 :45 a m. Mrs. been made which Will go mto ef- \~ho dlCd February 6 at William (OPYllgnl 19~9, n,e Kroger Co. of the month. Ralph Wlbon, Supt. Norman Ro- fect Immedwtely. With the in- H. Maybury sanatol'lUffi. The Lutheran Laymen's League, dy, Asst Supt and Bible teacher. creasing number of students. body remained 1Il state at the third Fl'Iday, 8:00 pm. The lesson Will be on "The Fa- classes are bemg added to take Schl ader Funeral Home, North- T~n"erlojn [:nd .....•.. Lb. 49c 1 Rib mlly at Bethany" on the 116 members and new VIlle ServIces were held at Our Novi Methodist Church Sunday evemng at 7'30. Rev members. Lady of Victory church. Rev. Fa- Center ~oast or Chops. Lb. 79c II Cut lb. Pork Loi~s 37c Rey. J. M. ~cLucas. Minister and MI s \Vnrd Clm k wll) enter- The new classes are as follows' i ther F. J. Wojciek conducted the Kroger has but one l;rade! Fresh Dl:ltcd for Freshness ReSidence: Bughton. Phone 3?31 tam WIth flannelgraf lessons and the Nursery class WIll mclude services WIth bUrial at Rural Mrs. Raymond Scheffer, orgam.st; I a farewell message. They are cluldren up to four years old, HIli cemetery. c Mrs. J. M. M:Lucas. ChOIr Dlr.; leavipg for Al'l70na with their Pre-School cla~s mcludes four Mr. Ototte was born in Kansas pint II II 79 Mrs. J. D. Jl,'htchell, S. S. Supt. three children where they expect and five year olds; Primal y class to GeOlge and Nancy Ototte. He Ground Beef II II II Fresh Oysters 10:00 a.m.-Mornmg Worship to work among the Indian tnbes for the SIX. seven '~'" _ ...... _, ...... -."...... ,.. ~ ...... __ ... ,. ... "r""-"-...._- ....- ...... ----- ~-,, ..

Thursday, February 14, 1952 Page Eight THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Rural Hill Cemetery Trust Fund ~~ ~"""""""""""""""""'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ••••• '' ••'' •....-.N'rl'l~' VILLAGE PROCEEDINGS Bal. Dec. 31st, 1951 - Cash 455.30 A regular meeting of the Northville Village CommiSSIOn was No receipts or disbursements __ held at the Village Hall Monday evening, February 4, 1952 at 8 P.M. Bal. Jan, 31st, HJ52- Cash 455.30 AND HEATING Investments 3,900 'Iii PLUMBING Present President Conrad Langfleld, Comm. Ely, Woodworth, I Building Fund ~ COMPLETE LINE OF PLUMBING ~J I Stubenvoll, Eaton and Peters. Ba1. Dec. 31st, 1952 - Cash 2,795.93 ~ AND HEATING FIXTURES I Mmutes of the last regular meeting. were read and approved. No receipts or disbursements ~ AND SUPPLIES Finance committee audited the following bills: , Investments 159,000.00 -: 1\ Joseph Denton, ChICf $ 126.33 ~ New • Remodeling • Repair Clarence Baum, Police Sergeant 138.35 Chief Denton gave his report for the month of January, 1952, Grant Dale, Police ...... 12834 and Malcolm Allen, Cemetery Supt., reported that thele was no activity in the cemetery during that period. GLENN C. LONG Licensed Master Plumber Damel Singer, ,Police ., ...... 118.14 Gil Glasson, Pollce ...... J23.l4 Moved by Eaton, supported by Peters, that the reports be ac- cepted and placed on file. Carried. 411 East Baseline Rd. Phone Northville 1128 Marv Alexandel', Clerk 98 10 A. R. Clarke, Treasurer . 41.15 Moved by Ely, supported by Eaton, that the Village election Board be paid $1.25 per hour and no meals will be furnished by ~.....•..rh· "ol'W'rl'rI'."rI'J"."o...... ,..,.. .. v.·.·.v.· YoN Arnold Teshka, Caretaker 140.83 Ii] Cal etaker Relief , 72.00 the Village. Carded. Mrs. A. C. Carlson was present and talked with the Village 4v Cff -; "ii1ip:::::zr,;~ ~OL -=-~ ~imm- =--:=...-=.--m l{ernlan Hartner, Superintendent 146.58 Labor . 825.14 Commission about the monies in the building fund, which accord- WIthholding Taxes and Hospital Insurance 272 82 mg to an opimon submitted by Atty. James Littell are in fact in a Henry Budd, Welding , ,...... 600 sub-divisIOn of the General Fund and can be transferred to another J. Stanley Waterloo, BuildIn,!! Inspector .. 8750 sub-diVision of .the General Fund such as an Off-Street Parking Paul N. and VIctOrIa Lovewell, Purch of Prop. 112200 Fund and can be used for the purpose of acquiring such publ1c If Roy and Esther Stone, Purch of Property 1200.00 improvement. She stated that she was speaking for a large group Collector of Internal Revenue, With. Taxes 57622 of four citizens and it 'was desired that this money should not be Secretarv of State, Opel'. LIcenses 72.25 used for any other purpose than the building of a Community Bldg., Mr. Walter Couse was present to give a detailed explanation of the Mutual Benefit Health and Ace. Ass'n., Hosp. Ins. 105.70 steps already taken towards the accomplishment of this fact, he Northville Recreation Fund .. , ,...... 41667 having been the Chairman of the Village Planning Commission Ren Stilwell, Care of Dump 20.00 at the time this project was instItuted. It was requested by Mrs. George Sawyer, Garba,!!e Collection .. ,...... 500.00 Carlson, that the VIllage Commission find out if there was any Green Ridge Nurserv, Tree Surgery 788.67 J V. George Chabut, Health Commissioner 5000 way that these monies could be definitely earmarked for the Com- Schraders. Supplies ...... ,...... 525 munity Bldg. project, and it was moved by Eaton, supported by Peters, that Mr. Litten render an opinion as to whether or not Halpdn Supply Co., Hydrant Wrenches 17 76 there are ways and means of earmarkmg the monies presently in Auto Electric and Servo Corp., Repairs 21 36 ., Magee-Hale Park-a-Meter Co, Parts .30 the Building Fund, amounting to approximately $161,000.00, in a Community Building Fund and not in a sub-division of the Gen- Detroit Edison Co . Misc. Lights and Power 527.84 eral Fund. Carried. Marsh Office Supplv, Inc., Office Supplies . .. ,. 6.03 Moved by Elv, supported by Eaton, that two hour parking be W. S. Darley and Co., Fire Record Book ...... 525 W. E Forney, Fuel ...... 6996 tween Center and Wing Sts. on Cady St.; also in the block on W. of the street between 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., and in the block be- Juday's Standard SerVice, Anti Freeze 6.96 tween Center and Wing Sts. to Cady St.; also in the block on W. BIG GAS RANGE~ Georgc Clark Hdwe., Supplies 31 l!i A Cv Owells, RepaiIs to Equipment 187.88 Dunlap St. between Center and Wing Sts. where there are no meters. Carried. 75 75 Hugh Alms and Son, Loadei, Buckets and Chains... 66024 Chief Denton was instructed to post Church st. between Cady WORTH $198 TO $274 West Bros. Inc., Supplies 1.fiO Poole, Warren and LIttell. Retainer and Exp. . .. 50.50 and Beal Sts. for west side parking only. Plans were discussed as to the work to be done during the Northville Mill and Lbr. Co., Supplies .. . .. 29.70 year 1952-53 and also what new equipment it would be necessary WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FIremen's Salaries 92.25 to purchase, with a view to making up the budget to cover such C. R. Ely and Sons, Fuel ,.. 123.52 All that is required to win is that your range is one of tile Heichman-VanEverv. Sand . . .. 40.10 expenditures. C~mm. Peters report~d that he had called at the Michigan 4 oldest ranges ACTUALLY IN USE on Consumers Power Northville Record, 'Printing 61 80 MUniCIpal.League offIce m Ann Arbor and that a representative "THAT'S WHATI CALL JMPROVEMENl!" Dr. E B. Cavell, Care of Dogs . . ,...... 400 from the League would be present at the next regular meeting to Company lines and entered in the Old Stove Contest. Northville Hdwe .. SUPplles . .. 837 talk with the Commission about how the monies received from the Badger Meter Mfg. Co, New Meters . .. '. .. 27084 State under the Dykstra Act would have to be handled. Want more closet space ... a bigger living room Mary Alexander, 5'70 Sewer ColI. Fees for County 38 17 Mr. J.ohn Miller, of the Green Ridge Nursery, reported that EVERYONE WHO REGISTERS THEIR .. a modern kitchen, . , an extra bedroom? Come Total $ 4,80013 he had tnmmed 106 trees and dropped 22 trees so far this winter AI'td to NOWELS, we'll help you plan all your home Moved by Woodworth, supported by Eaton that bills be paid. He was instructed to report on the number of trees that needed t~ GAS RANGE IN THE CONTEST AT THEIR Carried be replaced and the price of same. improvements. Treasurer A. R. Clarke ~ubmitted his report for the month of Atty. Littell then reported on the terms under which Salome GAS RANGE DEALER'S STORE RECEIVES A January, 1952, which WqSas follows: Britton would negotiate regarding the property which the Village No sense spending years in a home that isn't I Balance December 31, 1951 $49,065.26 Wishes to acquire from her on the south side of Main St., which REGISTRATION AWARD comfortable for your family when it's so economical Receipts: were as follows: Cash payment of $1,128.50 for the land desired ji, . for alley and parking lot purposes; also that the Villa"e at its ex- 00 to remodel. Let us show you how our budget term~ FmE3s . . .. 432.00 pense construct a retaining wall and fence along the ';vest line of WORTH $10 ON THE PURCHASE OF ,I' Opel'. Licenses for Remittance to State 194.25 h B ·tt t b d f I .1 work. Come in today. Rents ,...... 2RO 00 t e rl on proper y; a cur an ence a ong the south line of said ANEW GAS RANGE - and that isn't all - j, Refunds' J6n 09 property and erect a protective device at the southeast corner so \ ADVICE BACKED BY 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE WIthheld Taxes and Hasp. Insurance , " . 537.04 as to prohibit vehicles from trespassing on the remaining property' they will also get a copy of this wonderful ., 747.77 and to remove the large pine tree presently growing in front of INSULATION-BATTS OR POURED n~~~g L~:~~e~ .:::::::::::':::::::::::::::::::: 42.50 the building on said premises. Moved by Eaton, supported by COOK BOOK 1).28e8·20 Other Licpn , .. , . WANTED ANNOUNCING A NEW PARTNERSHIP PHONE 30 OR 1100 Bal Jan 31, 1952 7,997.44 RELIABLE woman to care for BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - HARDWARE Debt Service Fund 2 £mall children days. Phone Bal. Dec. 31st, 1951 11,02639 Plymouth 774-J afte!' 5 p.m. 37 Red Banks and Buck Hinchman 630 Baseline Road Northville, Mich. Receipts: Delinquent Taxes 13.50 USED baby bed in good condi- No dIsbursements tion. Phone NorthVllle 498. FORMERL Y MEAT DEPARTMENT MANAGER Bal. Jan. 31st, 1952 11,039.89 37x ..£¥£¥ OF KROGER'S IN NORTHVILLE Rural Hill Cemetery Fund - General 1,481.98 ~;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;=i Bal Dec. 31st 1951 I ReceIpts 85.00 Our combined experience will be evident in the high grade and No disbursements HELP WANTED Phone News Items to Northville 1101 wide variety of choice meats available in our store. Bat Jan. 31st, 1952 - Cash 1,56698 Michigan Bell Telephone Co. ------has openings for young women BROWNIE TROOP 10 Employment Office - SPECIAL On Saturday, February 9, we 729 West Ann Arbor Trail - went" to Mrs Stroh's house on Phone Plymouth 9984 AFTER INVENTORY Napier road. We went skating. PAN READY FRYERS Lb. When we got tired we went In 5Se the house and popped pop corn,I~======~llll and had grape juice. We prac- LOST AND FOUND - LOIN ROAST ticed our songs for the fair. Then PORK we elected officers. President LOST - WIll the person who pIcked up my red billfold in RIB END - 36c Lb. - LOIN END - 47c Lb. Joann Morse; vice president, the Northville Center Bowling ShIrley EllIson; secretaI y, Jackie alley February 6 please return CENTER CUT CHOPS - LEAN & MEATY - 69c Lb. Simonck; treasurer, Carolyn Van the billfold and papers to the Atta. NorthVille Record? ARMOUR STAR BACON - 49c Lb. Kathleen Cotter and Nancy Beard (Sgd.) Betty Hay 37 I--~------This Buy You Can't Duplicate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long, Jr. MISCELLANEOUS announce the bn·th of a daughter, LAZAAR Creme Shampoo WIll SPARE RIBS - 4ge Lb. - FRESH PORK LIVER - 2ge Lb. PatrICia Ann, born Saturday, remmd you of Sprmgtlme! Get l PORK STEAK - 57e Lb. - PORK BUTTS - 49c Lb. (This is 110 PAIRS \ February 9 at Mt. Carmel hOSPI- your jar at Gunsell Drugs 37x I tal The baby weIghed 6 pounds, aJmost boneless). 4 ounces. Mrs. Long is thc fOImer Evelyn CI·anson. LEGAL NOTICES BEEF ~ GOVERNMENT GRADED BEEF LADIES SPORT SHOES CARD OF THANKS Allomcy: John 1- Crandell NorthVille. Michigan -I wish to thank all my friends STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE SIRLOIN - ROUND -.T-BONE ALL STEAKS 95e Lb. and neighbors who remembered COUNTY OF WAYNE Loafers - Oxfords - Straps me with cal ds and calls and gifts No. 395.215 CUBE STEAKS - 99 c Lb. of flowers, fi Ult and cIgarettes In the Maller of the Estale of LAURA OLSON. Deceased Here's A Tr~at That Can't Be Beat dunng the three weeks I was a Notice I"\. 1,creby ~lVcn that on CfCtl- patlent at SessIOns hospItal and itors of ~aJd. dce-cased arC' r(!f')lI1rcd to present their clam1.S. 1n v. nlLn~ nnd REDU.CED TO PAIR while 1 am recuperating at home under oath, to sRid Court at. the Plo· $2.97 In In hate Office thc C,ty of Detro.t. on First s:reet, NovI. I espeCially said County, and to serve a copy there-or WIsh to thank Dr. V. Geol'ge Cha- of upon Harry G. Rnckham, Execulor but and the Rev. Johnson of ot aRId estnte. at lur; Lmdcn Street. NorthVIlle. Mlch,gon on or before Ihe STRJCTL Y FRESH FROM T HE FARM - 55e Doz. The sizes are shown in the following chart Northville and th enurses at Ses- 23Td dny of Apr,l. AD. 1952. nnd Ihnl sions ho~pital for the excellent 8uch C)Blms. will he hoard by Imid court. he-Core Jml.R'c Thomas C Murph Ib -. Come in and buy some and gladden your heart care I received; also the Novi in CouTI Room No. 30~. WOI ne County chaptm' Blue Star Mothers, Sun- Bmldlng in the CllY of D{'troil. in snid Connly. on the 23rll dny of April, AD, FISH - shine club, Dunn Steel Shop as- 1952, at two o'clock in lh~ .nCLcrnoon. 10 SOCiatesand my SOCialclubs. n"led Fcorunry 11. i9~2 SIZES 4 5 6 7 8 9 9H THOMAS C MURPHY. WE CARRY A LARGESELECTION OF FRESH FISH Luther C. Rix 37x Judge of Probntc pubUshed in NOTlh'lllc RerOld. nncc AA 1 8 5 3 B 7 5 9 2 each \\.eck (or three wec1~!!l slIcecqqi\. ely, \ rISE WAN1' ADS Iwllhm Ihrlly days from thc clale hereof. WE WILL DELIVER ALL ORDERS OF $5.00 OR MORE FREE OF CHARGE. B 1 3 8 11 16 4 2 2 4 3 4 ---I FIRST DELIVERY 11:00 A.M. - SECO~D 3:00 P.M. "

9 MINUTE AUTO WASH ~ GLADSTONE'S SHOES "Personalized Service" Center Street Market "The Family Shoe Slore 0/ Norlh..,ille" 148 North Center Street Northville LYKE'S GULF SERVICE t' PHONE 644 I Comer Center and Main Phone Northville 1137 202 W. Main Northville } I I~======~I~------~.z.A.J"lI ...~\..LWW...z.a.ZLR.LA.L4...WJO~------~ I ,I ) THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Nine

I J. Calkins Receives I' \ Farmington Twp. Amateur Radio Operators Stage Speed Demonstration New AFPI Post Dr. Stuart F. Campbefl OPTOMETRIST ' 9 MINUTE AUTO WASH I John R. Calkins, formerly of I Special Vote Set South Lyon, has been named as EYE EXAMINATIONS "Personalized Service" Lake States manager of Amell-: Sr:RVICE ON CLASSES For Next Monday can Fon~st Produc:s Industlies Tuesuey. WedneBday and Saturday 10 • m. to 6 :30 pm. LYKE'S GULF with headqual tel's III Chicago I SERVICE One of the most Important IS- CalkinS IS a graduate of Mlchi-) Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Monday and Thuroday 202 W. Main Northville sues to come before the voters gan State Normal college and I also attended Ohio State UI1lVel-! PHONE 1102 of Fal mlngton township will be ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: I settled at a Special ElectIOn next , sity. [ 107 EAST MAIN STREET Monday, Febl uary 18 when the ~ AFPl's new Lake States man- (Above D & C Store) proposed Zoning Ordinance WIll agel" is a member of the Outdool" NORTHVILLE be submItted for approval. A Writel'S ASSOCIationof AmerIca I~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::=::::~ MILLER'S FARM SERVICE heavy vote IS mdlcated by the and the Michigan Outdoor Wnt- large increase in registration dUl'- ers associatIOn. He has been en- ing the past few months and the Your New CASE Dealer gaged In fl"ee lance wrIting and lively pre-electIOn 1 n tel' est photography for several years ~~~ Has a Full Line of throughout the area, said Watson I and has contnbuted to many F, Kmney, secretary 0; the :::-ar-I magazmes, newspapers and trade Equipment and Parts mington township Citizen's com- publIcations. I mittee, MOTORS AmeJican Forest Products In- Ie- <;<- All of the neighbOring town- dustries is national sponsor of / ..~~. 46411 W. Grand River ships, VIllages and cities, includ- the Keep Green forest fil e pre- ~ , Novi, Michigan ing Northville, are pro~ected by vention program in 31 st

For a better paint job - UlleDuPont Place one of your favorite clip earrings on a black velvet rib- bon for an attractive choker Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February H-15-16 necklace tor evening wear, sug- gest .Michigan State college home STEPHEN McNALLY· COLEEN GRAY· WILLARD economists. PARKER -in- More than 700,000 adults serve "APACHE DRU~S" in the Boy Scouts of America as volunteer leaders. - (Tec:hnic:01or) Western - SHORTS 4 .CS £ 2 --' J G " r ._ Sunday and Monday, February 17-18 ROBERT MITCHUM • LIZABETH SCOTT ROBERT RYAN Styled to be your pride and joy.•• -in- "THE RACKET" NEWS SHORTS Sunday Showings: 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00

po_red ':0Npoi! !/Oll Wednesday Only, February 20 JOHNNY WEISMULLER - SHEILA RYAN -in- "JUNGLE MANHUNT" /Or nng odwr ear - plus- GENE AUTRY -in-

HUDSON HORNET CIUS COUl'! "WHIRLWIND" IN HUDSON-AlRE IlARDTOP 5TYLlKG Showings-6:45 and 9:00

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 21-22-23 BUD ABBOTT • LOU COSTELLO • DOROTHY SHAY - in- "Coming 'Round The Mountain" NEWS SHORTS

Hudson·Aire Styling is a joy to live with! This is the newest note in motor-car beauty- and Hudson brings it to you at standard sedan FABULOUS and coupe prices! When you take the wheel of the fabulous , you'll discover Miracle H-Power at its all-tittle best! And there's lightning-like response HUDSON ORNET in the Hudson Wasp's power-charged H-127 en- gine-exciting get-up-and-go in either car that will spoil you for any other make! Therc's new Hudson-Aire Hardtop Styling, What's more, you'll find the amazing room, ride and exciting power for both the and safety that can come only with Hudson's famed "step-down" design. Come in, drive these Hudson Hornet and .its new, lower-priced great Hudsons for '521 running mate, thc spectacular HUDSON WllSP

fOUR GREAT SERIES-with prices beginning near the !owest. cost field-Fabulous Hudso. Hornet, tuxurious Commodore Foght and Six, Spedarolor Hudson Wasp, Thrifty Pocemaker- 0'1 ova"~ble wUh Hydra-Mafic Drive. IOpHonal al .. tra cool.' Stnndard trim nnd olher s"""ificntions and accessories subject to chango wllhout notlco..

HUDSON WASP TWO·DOOR BROUGHAM IN HUDSON·AlRE HARDTOP SlYUNG -----Hudson-Aire HardtopSt!/ling at standard sedan and coupeprices _ SMITH MOTOR SALES· 985 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN l'age Ten THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday. February 14, 1952 ffl:!:i::i:i!::==!::::;:::il!:I~I:l::.::J:ixi.:r:r:i.'"F.J~::mi~i:i.:w::::i:r:';:~~"'·f.!1LEGAL NOTICES w~~~:~ed in' said County of Board of Education It Was Modern, Then

I,·j;.: Grevengood ~.!,".:~.,,: ti~m;{;';'ec'B~ilt~~: (A tru:Hc:~g~ ~f ~~:?t~Y, Min:e:~:ary 4,1952 Detroit, MIchigan. Raymond A. Sudek, The regular meeting of the five Years Ago: Northville Fire Fighters Get New Truck !.: ~I SUlI f M' h Deputy Probate Register 36-38 Northville Board of Education f~; Conva lescent: Home ',n Cou:;t; of 'W~~~~"q.~'06 was held in the Board Room on school basJ:~tball squad were giv- • v Attorney: Clifton D, H.lI F b 4 1952 t 7 30 n •: At a session of the Probate Courl for lS20 Dime Bldg, e ruary, ,a: p.m. en a treat sponsored by Dr. John- ~~: r'"l s;fud County of 'Va:lone. held at the Pro- D 1 • 26 M' h' :.. "A H 1\ TAl . ." I'; bate Court Room In the C,t)' of Detroit, e ro.t , IC 'ian, Present: Eural F. Clark, Don- ston, Orlow Owen and Coach i:: orne 1vol n nsltlullon :';on the eighte.nth day ,of Janua,,', in State of Michigan, aid B. Severance, George L. Ruggles, Monday, when they the year one thousand nme hundred and County of Waynl>-8S Clm'k, Robert F. Coolman, NeI- - , !.! witnessed ihe U.•of M. and Uni- reet I. i. flf¥r~ts':~t James H Sexton, Judge of 389,212 , 34540 Ash St Probate. At a B«den of the Probate Court son C. Schrader, R. H. Amerman. ;·1 versity Iowa game at Ann Arbor. .,. In the Matla of the Estate of L"" for sRid County of Wayne, held at the Absent: None Mrs. Maurice J. Lapham will u, WAYNE, MICHIGAN I ti ~~~~~'Be:.ISOkno"n as Lee B Filler fr':,t·teOJ~out~eROt':".~n~~_:i~ht~IIYd~~ D~r Guests: E. V. Ellison, C. T . manage the Ponsford store, form- !lo"i r~ '1 Jual1lla Stuhen"olJ, Burety on lh January in the year one thousand nme PI egltzer and a faculty com- erly run by her father, the late i- Phone Wayne 4045 d hundred and fifty-two .. ~~~~str~~o/~f~:L:l'"~,t~;;~th~~l~~tere~d I're,ent James H Se,ton, Judge of mlttee composed of RIChard Kay, C .A. Ponsford. ., :: ered to th.s court the first alld fina Probate. Han y Smith, Diana L9.nce, Mar- ~.J f d I t In the Matter of the Estate of W.!- Forty Years Ago- GOOD FOOD ... GOOD CARE J: =~:=:,I~~~rait';,r.sald mattcr " sal d Ham H. YerkeB.a mentally incompelent garet DeKett, Gertrude Martm, ~." "'r The total number of foreign I MRS. JAMES GREVENGOOD jI It lS "rdered. That the nlnetcenl~ peO~n'reading amI filing the pelliion. Eleanor Peeke, pUPIls enrolled in the Northville ~: r; "1 ~h~'~~r~;;~~ar~t n,,:,~ Cio~~rR~;,c~kbC duly \C"flCd. of Chfton D, Hlll gunrd- The mmutes of the last regular schools is 48. This L.ings in near- 1 go Ian oC said wnl"d, praymg that' he may d j :~,~oi:~~~un~~rc'ammmg and alo"," be I'censed to sell certain real estate of meetmg were read and approve . ~:~:.::::.::=:.:::::':::::::;-:.-:...:::~:~~;:::...::::::::::r:o:" :-::-::: ...::;::: :::::~. :..::::~::..:.:::::::.."':::: ly $1,000 each year. f And It 15 furthor Ordcred. That a Bald ward for the purpo,e of paymg Conununications: Notice of coi- Tom Carrington resumed his f th' d 1.1 bl hie the debts of saId waTU the cost of mun.. f d r t f D ~~P~acoh\\e~""o;.:r thr~e I~~eeh\e~en~T~~_1nJrlUJrsaid eslate and to provIde fund, lectJOn 0 e mquen tax or e- duties in the post office Thurs- I ut" ply pre\ iou, to said t ,me of heanns:,,for the Bupportnnd mamtenance of sDld cember 1n Oakland County, $2.59; day, after a 10-day trip to FlOri- ( m the North"lle Beeord. a new'papor lward: '" e Cour.ty delinquent tax Top Quality Fuel Oil 1 prmted and cIrculated in sruil Count) Jt IS Ordered, That the twenty-first 'l'Yayn .. da. l of wu~nc day of Februar~" ne,,!. at len 1)'c1oc\"lU collection for AuitUst $1379.47; C Eugene De!>AuteIs, who recent- \ JA~IES H. SEXTO:-1. the .[oreooon. at said Court Room he , . 0 .' A t 199 ( (A tl ue cop,) Judge of r~obate appomted for hearmg said pelltTon. nnd E BI ake concernmg c , ly paSsed an examinatIOn for fish , .Joscph S '~ur/,two. eputy Probate Register. 35-37 Ellison to Chicago to part!clp3.te promises to be a quiet uncon:est- bly. J I l('scnt Jam['''J: Il. SC'"\ton. tJucrl!c 0 1 t' 'tt f d th h Ct· th . b k' Probate I It MII..BS UI·'GHALlI!'.t.: A:':.I ll1gh s~hools dunng the week of present mcumbents being placed I court wins of the season, the Eckles Coal & Supply Co. Htler. ::1150 hnown a.,. l.ee n ]111(>1, uc- "ld,(J, A .....L U.:\ ::'.t"l{\!H.,.t. HV.rtu~ ..H..."V 1\11" h 31 19"2 th b 11 . I' h h h I bIb 11 t ce"sod "-A,,,,,",,, .\l'b" •• "'.'1 bL V.I:..v_u'L~ mal C , u on e a ots, gll' s 19 sc 00 as ;:et a earn Over 27 Years Heating Service Gr~c"erl~,:~~g-G~~~o~,ha~r~;~n:cil~~~nad~ ,JL"'", "',dL r1W-/ Prwclpal C. T. Pregltzer gave AllIed Ploduets CorporatIOn, defeated the RedIord Union team 882 N. Holbrook at R. R. Plymouth, Michigan mln"lnllOn de hall" lion of sa,d ccJkd IICopo-"I. for the con.t'llr«OIl The facul~y salary committee pany, Inc.,. of Northvl1le, an- bUlldmg has been announced, I the forenoon at <:11d Court Room uc of thl12 IHOJcct Joe-.lteU In tnc VdJolg"l.. t d I t d' f . npIJomtcdfor hearing sa,,1 pet,tton of i'JllrthvlUe, \\ II) lie \..oumy, JIl'Ch'- pi esen e a sa al'y s u ~ 01 nounced John Hallel', MPMP's Villagers looked from their And it is !ulther Or-Iered. 'flint a "an. w,lI he recLl'eli f,om COlltraetoroboard conSIderation. Recommen- found and Ralph Hubbart Allied's windows here Monday morning Minute NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP COII~ ('If thl~ oreler b(" puhlJshcrl once m nU\.IIIC: J 1101 ur .1 :.I.J~ 1I11Chlg-UIl '::'\.utt,. , d fIt' II J each "ee\" for thrce \\cok, con.ccut" eh ,H,,,h,,ay !Jcpartmelll IICe'Iuaut,eat,oll', datJOns an Ina aCtIOn WI Je preSIdent. As a result, the North- upon n sheet of Jee wlw:h Ll'eated Whether you drive one ,lle\lonS 10 SOldtime of hcanng. '" th, III the VCIU..Il. JUemor,u, u'u" , <1. dete'mmcd later, VIlle company became a wholly- trafflc dangers until noon when North'llIe Record. a. nE."'\spaper- printed houth CollHloJ A'\ cnUl·, WUSlIl!t ..dlC"lll~ h S t d t t d mile or many miles and alld clrculaled In ,m,1 COllnt}of Wnyne !:an. until I. 'Ou A ..... -"a. tern Stanuartl T e upenn ('n en pre3en e owned subsidlal y of Alhed Pro- rain and a high jump In tempera- JAMES Il SEXTON. lime 011 WCtlne.day.rel>ruolry~o, I""" a detailed fmancial repOli cover- ducts cOlporatlon February 1, ture created a thaw. whether you drive once a (A truer COil}) Jlt(Jge of Proln~te .lInl '''II! tllt.Il auu thl're be IJu.tJI1CI) d d t f week or every day, your car TAX NOTICE l"'Ooab m..y ilL mg I evenue an expen I ures or 1951. The PI esident's Ball netted Deputy Probate lle!'ister. 35-37 .maLicdto Contract-E.llm,l1e Off'ce 22l the fiscal year. Expect to close \Vlth the installation of 21 bed- ~103.75. . may cause you a crippling 10\\ 1I.en" re'lUlred. 101m- Moved by G~orge L, Clark and og ~6 641.61 Northville has re- Nineteen boys of the .high. ~ for vaccination for rabies signed by a veterinarian. Eighth day of February, next, at ,mum wn!:c PaId to labor e,rnployed011 d d b S th t th '!' , thiS contmct shall be as follo"s for Zone secon e y everance a e ceived as its share of the 1946 ", ~ _ ten o'clock In the forenoon at 1: dSk'lIedJahor $2.125 per hour Int~r- report oI the treasurer be ac- weight and gasoline tax colIect- ~~ Y.l"a'-w ••• .I'J'.v."oI"rl'oIY'.I.-. __•• ~ .-. ~ ~ said Court Room be appointed me 'ate labor $1 80 per hour Unskllled t d C . d TH FINEST ~ ROY M. TERRILL $I for provmg said instrument, labor 70 Per hour. Othe~ mte cep e . arne . ions. E . I' And It is further Ordered, That hsled m .the proposal. • as Auditing Committee approved A total of 1 416 persons part- A certifIed Or cashlc,,·s check on an f f I Township Treasurer a copy of thiS order be published open, solvent bank, In the sum of or paymen t vouc h ers as 011ows.. icipated this month in the North- QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS once each week for three weeks $IIJV~.OO, pa}able to Charle.\ At. Z,eg_ BIlls, $3,116.59 and Payrolls, ville Recreation committee class- Phone 1229·Wl consecutively prevIOUS to said Ier, State H,ghway Comm"slO'l1Cr,must $1761025 accompany each proposal. AU such I • ~ es. hm of heanng, in the NorthVille cheeks will be relurned promplly after Upon motion by George L. the b,ddmg, ",cept that of the lowest CI k d d b S Ten Years Ago- Record, a newspaper printed and bIdder WIllnOl be returned unt,I e",eeu- ar an secon y everance MILK. ICE CREAM tlOn and delIVeryof the contract to the the above bills and payrolls were With the selelction of two casts, * SlaUlH,ghway Department d d 'd rehearsals started this week on The rIght J.S reserved to reJect any or ere pal ~ or all proposals. Moved by SeVerance, seconded the senior play wntten by Chas. HOME DELIVERY. PHONE 593 CHARLESM. ZIEGI.ER b C th t th N th 'II ,Yahne, Jr, of the high school Slate H,ghway- CommISSIoner y 001man. a e or VI e Datcd. 2-6,52 Schools be mcluded under the faculty, ~~T~g~gMlchigan 37 provisions of Chapter 7A, Act The Eastern Star is getting rea- 199, Public Acts of 1951. <;tarried. dy for their annual ball, Febru- Dunbar Davis, Atty. at Law Moved by Coolman, seconded ary 20, which they gIVe With the ProfesslOnal Center by Severance, that E. V. Ellison Masons; but of more Importance Plymouth, Miclugan be sent to Chicago for the week Phone: Plymouth 1800 of March 31st, expenses paid, to Upon mohon by Schrader and December 13 i951 work WIth the Committee of the Isecond by Coolman, the meeting Notice of Intention to Dlstri- 'North Central Association. . was adjourned at 11:45 p.m. , ~ 125 S. Center Street Northville, Michigan bute Assejs of jhe Northville Carned.; George L. Clark, Secretaly ...... •..... ·rIY' ... ·.·h·.JY'rl'rl'.h·.·J'.·.·.· ...... ·rl'.yrlY'.~.~.IYY'rlY':. Housing Corporation. a Michi- gan Corporation. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE SAID NORTH- VILLE HOUSING COR- PORATION. It is the mtentlOn of a major- ~~ Ity of the Board of DIrectors of the NorthVIlle Housing Corpora- tion, a MichIgan CorpOi ation, to PLUS THE THRILL OF THE distribute the asse:s of Said Cor- poratIOn among the creditors and I stockholders m accordance with NEW OLDSMOBILE HYDRA-MATIC Sec. 75a, Chapter 195, General I Corporation Act, of the laws of I SUPER DRIVE J the State of MIchigan, as amend- ed. I Pursuant thereto, you are here- by notified to present any and all claims agamst said Corpora- . tion to Edward J Musolff, Jr. at 532 Falrbrook Avenue, North- r VIlle, MIchIgan, on or before Tool Up March I, 1952 at 12'00 O'clock L for Spring ••• Now noon on said date, which IS the time and date fixed for dlstrlfm-j "Easy does it" when you have a good You, too, wiH find a farm workshop a hon of saId assets. farm workshop powered by electricity. real time and money saver. Gerald F. Taft, plesident and Director of said NorthVille O~ the Dean Ruggles farm near Marlette With electricity supplying the muscle for Housing Corporation, the workshop is used during the winter saws, ddIJs, grinders and welders, youcao Carrie L Taft, Director of to get tools and equipment in apple pie easily repair hard.to-replace equipment saId NorthVIlle Housmg Cor- condition for spring work in the fields. -also build many labor-saving devices poration. In the summer, it helps speed machinery yourself. Edward J. Musolff, Jr., Di- repairs when delay would be costly. rector of saId Northville Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will Housing Corporation. The picture above shows Mr. Ruggles gladly help you plan a farm workshop 37-39 using a portable electric farm welder to that will more than pay ~ts way all year fix up his homemade wagon unloader. long, Call or write any Edison office. .HydnJ.M.,;c SuP'" Dri.. WHY Not Send The optional at e:rtra col'. Oldsmobile hits the headlines again-with a new, new "Rockctr' Equlpm,n'r CJCOtJloriu, and There's 160 horsepower-tlurging, sweeping power-in this Hom6 Paper to YOUI' lri", Ulrurr.ttd .ubject 10 great new Oldsmobilo engine! New high-lift valves! New Quadri. chan,. "';lhOI:f nolioo. Reddy Kilowatt says: AbHnt Son or Dauqhter ? Jet Csrburetorl Sensational new features throughoutl What's It ~ '10 Curt Homlllob ... more--Hydra.Matic Drive· is new-with a new "5" Range {or "Wiring is always important. So always super performance! 'fhcae great new features are in hoth the 111/1/11111/11 brilliant new Super "88" and the new Classic Nincly.Eir,ht! ask your Farm Service Advisor about it." See your Oldsmobile dealer Boonl Try the 1952 "Rocket Ride!'! ) SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER I Rathburn Chevrolet Sales The :Detroit Edison" Company I .' . 122 Weat Main Street Phone Northville 290

~ ...... -- It. /, ··-_WfIo ~ -_.-~..------._~--_._---..----_l-. ---- ~------,------._--- ...- ~...... -----..._---- ...... Thursday, February 14, 1952 THE NORTH:VILLE RECORD Page Eleven

tenders, Howarth employing his A sheet of plastic fastened to help:ht well and Somers exhibit- I the' wall behind the stove W1U Mustangs Manhandle Clarkston 59·45, mg a startlmg ability to get high NHS Colts Trip WEST POINT PARK NEWS keep your kitchen looking clean- in the air despite hiS lack of bowling BII Miss L. A. Ault er. Grease often spatters on this Stay on Top in Wayne-Oakland League length. Clarkston Reserves I wal! area, but plas~lc can be The summary: wiped clean in a Jiffy, Charlie. Rebitzke combined Aftel' holdmg the Clarkston re- The Northville basketball team fg ft tp throttled Clarkston 59 to 45 last push-wots with dnving lay-ups serves to a smgle point in the Rebitzke 8 1 17 Friday night in a home game, to to register 17 points and lead the first penod, NOl thvllle's Colts Thomson 5 0 10 FAST •• ' stay on top of the pack in the scoring for both teams. Don went on to Win eaSIly, 42 to 30, Somers 419 DEPEHDABLf Wayne-Oakland league race. The Thomson's five long-rangers in last Friday mght. Graham 328 I victory was the ninth for North- the fust and second quarters BIll Balley hit the mesh for 12 Howarth 215 ville agalllst three defeats. wlthout a miss were noteworthy. markers, followed by Al UveT- Aufomatic (; Nalley 204 The Mustangs had trouble with Northville's method of "solv- sen with ten The game was the Stanford 204 Furnace I' Clarkston's height in the first ing" the Clarkston defense was ninth Will for the Colts In 12 Fltzpatnck 102 period but pulled even 9 to 9 at to employ high-pitch, aggressive starts. RellJir & Service Nash 000 IV the quarter mark. With a 26 to tactics which often worried Clark 000 The summary; I All OUIt WORY. IS 22 lead at half-time, Nort~ville Clm'kstol1 out of posse~sion of GUARANn£D Scheffer 000 l turned on the steam and raced the ball. ----I BUlley past, rolling up a 51 to 35 lead Glenn Howal'th and Dick So- 27 5 59 Ifversen at the three-quarter mark. mers stood out as backboard Quarter Scores Newton Northville 9 26 51 59\HIX Heating and Supply ~ Clarkston 9 22 35 45 MItchell Rebitzke WINKLER Felker Automatic Heating Equipment ------I Barefoot Comfort HAROLD BLOOM \Vooten Country Day Nips Funk PLYMOUTH 1701 Wiley Days or Night C• I

New Full-Circle Visibility wilh curved one-piece windshield amI car-wide rear window

Automatic ROYAL RECREATION MONDAY Ride Control takes NIGHT LEAGUE corners on the STANDINGS Depositors State Bank 35 53 level Team W L Zayti Trucking 34 54 Schraders , 31 57 (Standings as of Feb. 4) Over 80 new MICh, Powd. Metal . 58 30 High Team Game- color and upholstery Rathburns , comblnatlons AleSSI Gen. Ins. 54 34 Don's JUnior 5 . 50 3B Bradel's .... , . Your choice of Lucas Excavatmg . 43 45 Royal Recreation 3 great drives: Main Hi-Speed 42 46 -;::::::::::::.:===::=~I------:---:---:'-:-:"': Fordomatic, Royal Recreation. 41 47 Overdrive, and Northville Lab. ... ,... 39 49 Conventional Weber Machine Tool 25 63 j FURNACE Team Three High- I New K. Hay 547, Conant 546, AlessI flight-Style 538. Control Panel 200 Scores- B. Hay 231, Ratliff 224, AleSSI F.D.A.F. New Center-Fill 216, A. Bessey 201. Fueling NORTHVlLLE WOMEN'S Quick New steering LEAGUE IL STANDINGS (up to 25% easier) Team W Here's the car of the year; I; the car fhat's designed 10 oul-go, Clean (Standings as of Jan, 31) out·look, out·ride, out·value and oul-last every other low·priced New wldsr front tread Sue's Beauty Shop 55 29 car-bar nonel There ore many. many reasons why this built- Don's Five ., .,.... . 55 29 ~HEAT for-heps car will do more things for more people at lower cost. New I Villa Dress Shop . .. 53 31 A few of these reasons are listed here _•• but you'll see more strongsr K-bar frame Herrick Jewelry ,.. .., 47 37 when you see and "Test Drive" t~e '52 Ford for yourself! *_-----1' C. R. Ely and Sons .. , .. ' 44 40 ALSO vtleBlf Iho W/QO!'f- New Guernsey Dairy 42 42 foam rubber aHrry Wolfe, Bldr. , 41 43 fQ,&fl of'molonns' seals with pillow- Old Mill ... .. , . .. . 37 47 STOVE OIL Fordomo'rc Dri....., Onrdriv., and 'Whtft ,;J.wa" IlBOrE roll backs . Northville Lab. . .. ,... 36 48 H~, if ayoUabltJ, opUotK11 al .}('ra co,t. Equ;p_ Porritt's Drive Inn . .. 35 49 attn', DCUIllorlt, and Irrm ..vbitcl 10 chang. Order oil il'om the largest storage facilities in ,..m,oul nolft. . AUlOmatic Posture Bloom's Insurance 30 54 Control for ease 200 Scores- this area - order MOBILHEA T from the House and comfort Bauer 233, 206 and 203, Johnson 220 and 209, Beller 215 and 204, of Elf and be assnred of prompt de- ~ Come ifland New safety locks Boyd 210 and 201, Bangle 209 livery, courteous service and quality on rear doors and 201, Hay 207land 204, Sta- of Fordors "'Test DriVe" ii: at your mann 204 and 203, Alt, Maltby, fuel. Mobilhiat And It's bunt Heiehman and Darnell 220; Mit- ford Dealeri fOl'keepsl chell 210, Witt 20B, Bogart 206, SERVING THE NORTHVILLE AREA FOR Bidwell 203, Simpson 201, Pattis- MORE THAN 30 YEARS on 200, Porritt 200. THURSDAY LADIES' HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS Cy OWENS Team W L Cy Owens Fords 60 28 "YOUR NORTHVILLE FORD DEALER" Braders 56 32 . For Your Con.,enlence, We Are Open Weekdays UnlU 8 P.M" Saturdays Until 4 P.M. Rathburns 49 39 t 17 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1320 Royal Recreation 47 41 Gladstone Shoes 40 48 \ •... I"t. .... 'oJ .....

Page 'l'welve THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, February 14, 1952 Torch Fund Contributions In Use defense contracts total $1,800,_1rr======:i 000,000. The company expects to I WITH OUR NEIGHBORS employ 40,000 workers and \Jse SERVE SEAL TEST 11,000,000 square feet 10 defense 9 MINUTE AUTO WASH Iwork alone. __ Bughton - Bingo games, car "Personalized Service" HOMOGENIZED raffles, and othel' lottenes and OIl and gas opelators plan to games of chance are a thmg of dl'lU 711 new wells in Mlchigan the past in Brighton and the rest in 1952, compared WIth 746 wells LYKE'S GULF SERVICE of LIvingston county, according completed In 1951. The forecast 202 W. Main Northville VITAMIN -D MILK to ProsecutOI "lJlfred H, ErWin IS based on drIlling schedules of and law enforcement officers of oil companies and Individual op-I !::======~ NOW AVAILABLE from your the county, who agreed at a meet- erators and show that the new mg Febi uary 1 to enforce the wells wiII be divided into 345 Sealtest Milkman . or your local state laws against gamblmg. A wildcats, seeking new pools, and polIceman's lot ISnot a happy one 366 developed wells lit known Grocery Store Officer LaMona learned Friday fIelds. I night when he informed a group Last year, of the 746 completed a~embled at the American Le- wells, 223 were successful in gion hall to play bmgo that the finding oil, 20 hIt natural gas, 46 game was off. were sunk as service wells in older fields and 457 were dry.

The Michigan Inter-Industry Highway Safety committee has Speech Therapist Nell Allen tests the hearing of a young pa· given Michigan State college $10,- tient in the Detroit Cerebal Palsy Center. one of the health ser· 000 for salary and expenses of a Call Collect TIffany 6·5700 vices made possible by contributions to the recent Torch Drive. professor in driver education, the Highly-trained experts using special equipment help youngsters fIrst in the country, who will give overcome handicaps imposed by iheir ailment. The Center is ~peclal courses to high school housed in a wing of the Children's Hospital Convalescent Home driver e due a t ion teachers at Farmington: - throughout the state. OPEN DAILY, NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS MICHIGAN ~, I,, MIRROR I NON-PARTISAN A MississipPI Flyway cO\lncil Ii' --' NEWS LEITER has been organized. Composed of Brighton - If faces of members Michigan and 13 other states it 11 of the Bnghton City Council are 1''=;;;;;:::':7=:;::='7:'''''==~=;;;;;;:~ is deSIgned to gear closer the ;11 red thIS week, it is because they Somewhat more tangible in the shooting season and bag limits iJ have discovered that their Janu- political world was the visit of ,1· Arthur E. Summerfield of Flint, to the annual harvestable duck ary 11 action to amend the re- surplus. This 'will be the first cently passed zonIng ordinance national G.O.P. committeeman. I'{ He held a 45-mmute peace-mak- time representative sportsmen L, was illegal. The Council reclassi- and conservation offiCIals will, _ fied the block occupied by the ing session WIth a group of re- be meeting regularly to consider I old creamery building and the bellious legislators over his rep- uted hostIlity to the U. S. sena- duck problems on an entire fly- area from the depot to Walnut way basis. ,~JI street immedIate adjacent and tonal candIdacy of John B. Mar- Professional Directory parallel to the railroad track as tin, Jr., auditor general. FOLLOW The state senate affairs com- DR. WAL1ER K. BELASCO NORTHVD..LE CLINIC . 'l~: a light industrial distnct Janu- Summerfield emerged from a Optometrlat \ V. George Chabut. M.D. THE nnttee has killed a bill which " ary 11. closed-door meeting with 28 SOl West Dunlap Street Office Hours: 1" house Republicans, his gnp on would have required Michigan HorlhnJle. Mich1gm Daily by Appointment I" State college and the University l' the party reins still secure. Said Houri. Except Wednesday Wayne - The .E1ord Motor of Michigan to televise home I~j Summerfield, apparently smooth- Daily and Evenings by Office Phone 827 company will bwld a $50,000,000 sports contests, ADDointment , Office. Corner North Win& CROWD ing down the ruffled hackles of and lit plant, one and one-half miles Office and Residence Ph. 1330 Dunlap Streets THE LARGEST SCREEN iN THE AREA west of Romulus. The plant, to the 28 Republicans, "I never have I;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;~~~~~;;:;;:;;;;:;~; be built on a 160-acre site, will Meanwhile the legislature was taken the position that any can- DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL DR. J. E. EASTLAND be four and one-half nnles from literally working day and night didate is unacceptable, including OptometrlaJ DeotiIi 108 North Center Phone 130 Wayne. to meet its new deadlines. Com- Mr. Martin." 'HONE IN YOUR Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:39 p.m. 7:~~ mittees burned the midnight oil Friday 10 a.m. to '.p.m. Closed TbursdQ' to get their bills on the floor. Phone 1102 FIGHTS • WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Michigan Bell Cites Under rules adopted last session, NEWS 107 E. Main Street. Nor1h'riDe Graud RiYel' .t Novi Road NoYi, Miclaqaa all bills other than taxation and I)" I appropnation measures must be DR. ARTHUR ~. MALESD " Expansion Gains out of committee 21 days after Dentiat ~"'." ••"YA"".J'J'''''''•.''''' •••••'''.•••••''.''' ••''.'''.''''''.JI.'''' ••''''''''' introduction or they were dead. 249 E. Main St.. Northville With a financial outlay ap- Phone '199 proaching the $5(),OOO,OOO mark, the Michigan, Bell Telephone J( No ATCHISOlf. M.D. company wound up the year with , R. G; WE~TROEM. M.D. J. ROBI.NSOH. , ...... •••• ..• ..• ..·## .. •..• ....,·"# .... ""...... "'.1' ..."..',,##....,, ..,..."•. substantial gains in its projected O. KD. Phfaic:iaDa expansion and service improve- EUGENE T. CAPUZZL M.D. ment program. Surgeon The company's total expendi- Office Hours Daily by ture for land and buildings, cen- ApJ)Ointment Only tral office equipment, outside OHice 1330 Residence 40 501 West Dunlap plant facilities, station equipment and general operational needs, DR. HUGH G. GOJ)~ totaled $48,128,000, DeIdIII The bulk of MicJligan Bell's 107 E. Main Street, NQrthville disbursement was for new con- Phone 784 struction representing the install- ation of new central office equip- ment and the Improvement of its existing plant. During the year, the company added 112,500 more telephones in its territory of which some 8,500 were rural stations, Michigan Bell How you, 10,0, can reduce hauJiQgcosts on your .job now serves a total of more than 1,950,000telephones. In its 1951 improvement pro- gram, station equipment repre- r- Here's a sure way to cut hauling sented the largest single expen- I ~~/ costs on your job. Get a truck that gives you more mileage on diture for the company, reaching I ~v , ," gas and oil • • . that costs less $22,789,000. The company spent v, $ll,021,OOOfor new and the im- " for upkeep •.• that carries more provement of existing plant fa- " payload. A truck like that will ~ cilItles, $9,810,000for central of- really save you money! fice equipment, $3,298,000 for Owners of Dodge "Job-RaWi" land and new buildings and build- ing additIons, and $1,210,000 for trucks enjoy the outstanding equipment in the general classi- economy of trucks that are "Job- ficatIon. Rated"-engineered at the A signiilcant result of the com- Dodge factory to fit a specific pany's program was the reduc- job. Because they're "Job- tIon of ItS backlog of new service Rated," these trucks stand up Reduce costs with low upkeep- orders by more than 44 percent better, save money. You get such money-saving ad. Also high on the company's vantages as chrome-plated top .....Come in today and let us show piston rings, exhaust valve seat achievement lIst for 1951 was a you how a Dodge "Job-RaWi" further broadening of ItS extend- inserts, positive-pressure lubrica- tflUckwill cut your hauling costs. tion, and many others. ed-area sel vice plan to include a total of 216 towns in Michigan. In the category of service im- provement, the company convert- ed three more of, Its exchanges from manual to dial operation, THINK OF IT- 7.1udt9FULL SIZE makmg Its system 87 percent dIal-operated DETROIT JEWEL There are more than five mil- hon Boy Scouts and leaders in GAS RANGE I the 52 natIOns usmg the Boy Scout progl an). Reduce costs with economical Reduce costs with bigger pay. power-Dodge truck engines have loads-Because a Dodge 'Job- ('QAL four rings per plliton, lightweight Rated" truck has better weight ~.?.~" !! "We've saved a lot of money aluminum pistons, compression distribution, it carries more load ?'.~.~.~$13 9 ratios as high 7.0 to 1, and Pocahontas in Our Yard Now as on the front axle. As a result, you E-Z CONVENIENT TERMS . . . No. 1 Grade ••• Stoker • • says fruit packer other economy values. can haul bigger payloads. Coal and Soft Coal for Im- with Dodge IJob-Rated' Trucks': I FRANCIS mediate delivery. (I~ roc/oyrorlhe 6eslblly /'1 /{JW.ClJS-lTf(J/}~p{Jrlalion.•• "We're really sold on Dodge for all-'round economy and HEIDRICH see if you enter your range in the CALL US TODAY ;'!lied dependability. Every one of our trucks has been replaced by Herman J. Heidrich a Dodge and the whole fleet is standing up in a way that GAS RANGE DEALER'S "OLD RANGE CONTEST" you will Insure Heat When You Need & Sons sure saves us money. receive a REGISTRATION AWARD WORTH $10.00 It. Orlando, Florida "Dodge trucks certainly fit our job-and keep costs down." DDD6EJ~TRU[K5 MAKING THE COST OF THIS RANGE 95 • $129 Storker Users, See the Get and Save Don't Wait • Act Now • the Facts E·Z- Y ASH SCOOP THIS IS A LIMITED TIME OffER AG·2892·A·20 W. E. FORNEY G. E. MILLER SALES & SERVICE OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 'TIL 8:00 P.M. 116 E. Main Street Northville, Michigan CALL 353-J 127 Hutton Stref;.t Telephone 430

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