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~ECORD -~AMBLINGS YOUR HELP 1,5 SPRING IS The tie and sock collection this week was enriched by dona- NEEDED TO CLEAN-UP, tions from Mrs. D. P. Yerkes, Jr., o - Mrs. Bert Brown, ¥rS. Doli Sev:-: STAMP OUT PAINT-UP erance. Mrs. Clifford :Rollings, ~ANCER' TIME! Mrs.' Julius Feole and Mrs. John , Eby. These will be sent to the SPRING Detroit House of Cprr~tion whElre draperies will be made from them.:It's'still not too late F.prMore Than 80 Yeals to leave your old ties and socks TWELVE PAGES THIS WEEK Northville. Michigan, Thursday, April 19, 1951 at the Record office or at the Volume 80. Number 46. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE home of E: J. 'willjs; 119 Rayson street. .. *- • Mrs. Nelson Aicber last week contributed 'a fine collection of phonograph records to Maybury Sanatorium. They will be used Stage P.IT.A. CarDiva~Friday Evening, April 2,Oth over Maybury's ownradio station on the afternoon disc jockey pro- gram. Commander . - . Civilian Defense Preparedness : Re-Appointed 'Delegate Chosen • Movies, Midway, Exhibits Are Ritchie Brothers Laundromat last week observed their second anniversary. As a gesture of Measured by Progress Reports it ·7:~for Girls' State Highlights of PIA Carnjval . thanks to their custome!s, they offered a special on chenille bed- A special Civilian Defense Joe Denton and Bill McGee are ;:;;' i' an-;r-::s~ ~~~~ d~~~e~t~,~;t Hawkers will be on deck Friday evening at the North- spreads. Brother. Dick tells me meeting was held Friday, April in charge of the pollce and frre ,1,- Seven Mile Road, has been ville Grade and High school beckoning kids from six to that they ran through 382 bed- 13, at the Village Hall for the departments, respectively., r;;;~', chofien by the ladies of the Aux- sixty to step right up and join the fun at the second ann- spreads during the week. Con- purpose of detehrmmm?the pre- The Northville Defense Coun- t:+ illary, Lloyd H. Green Post 147, ual PT A Carnival. Doors for-the gala extravaganza WI'}} gratulations, boys! paredness of t e VarIOUScom- f th -;.J' to represent Northville at the ml'ttees which have been set up cil plan for the protection 0 e ,'" op t 6 00 * .. * Wolverme Girls' State with Bea en a : p. m. to handle situatlOns which could communIty in case of atomic Three service clubs and two ~~l/ Ja,y.chick as alternate. P d f "'" ~ veterans organizations will com- arise m the case of an atomic attack are based upon and pat- ~<, 'The decision was reached after rocee s rom the Carnival will provide funds for-the bine in an Inter-Club banquet at catastrophe. terned af,er the State Defense :~ , careful consideratIon given to PTA Scholarship which will go to some worthy ~enior the Lutheran church house Wed- Chairmen Give Reports program. Under the present reg- A," the reading of unSIgned entry who plans to enter the teaching profession. Other school .nesday, April 25. , The meeting was called to or- ulatIons as prescribed by this '~' letters in the Girls' State contest. projects' ~ll al~ -,be aided by Carnival proceeds and a Members of the Rotary, Ex- der by Forest Doren, Civilian program Northville is complete- '< > An effort was made to send the." . change and Optimist clubs, and Defense Director of Northville. ly operative and has fulfilled the second girl but the full quota of p~' '9n o:f1it will be set aside to provide a permanent Car- the V.F.W. and Americ,an Legion Chairmen of the Northville Clvil- State requirements. Further 238 grrls was already filled. m:' fund so that it will become an annual affair. WIllhear prmcipal speaker Owen lan Defense Council were asked improvement of the plan involves A full week of pleasure and- '"';"' «> - J. Cleary. Lloyd H. Green Post to give progress reports. Dr. V. acquamting the public with the learning will be A..~dy'spnvilege ~/E,ifrA T S Feai"ure Movies. Vaudeville 147 of the American Legion lS G. Chabut reponed on the work problems faced in an atomic and honors may be won for ,tv Pf'.,· UX 0 t~ge A bTlght spot will be the high sponsoring the event. of the medIcal comnuttee He is catastrophe and impartmg safety, Northvllle. The 238 girls m at- .' ~ U school auditorium where movies :~~S:~~:~t~:' ~hat:m:war~ measure ::;e~::s::e~he home. I' REV.;.WAl:TERBALLAGH ;~~c:c~f ';';llgl~l~ ~~~~e~lt~nt~ "Goinq Places" and vaudeville will be featured. Merchants Group charge of nursmg. Mrs. W. H. 4,,_ .; '=" ~ counselor ass i g n e d to each ~ Another highlight Wlll be the big -Izes Monday Cansfleld ISin charge of the can- a~~ i~c~~~~art~e:::lV~_.:a:;:!;Qapfl-st MI-nl-.sfer "tcwn". An outstandmg gIrl will Mrs. Zada Riley, preSIdent of midway conducted by the Opti:' teen committee, Mrs. Don Sever- the warrung SIgnalsand the pro-l:tJ . be seleeted from each group to the Ladles AUXllJaryof the Vet- mIst club. Free variety acts WIll Organ ance and MIS. G. F. Taft are co- IA k d T mt serve as cand.Jdate for governor erans of Forelgn Vf-arsPost No, be the bIg attractlOn on the stage group" of Northvllle retail chaIrmen in charge of housing. vislOns t?at wl.ll be made for, 1\' urn of the entlre "state:~ . 4012 announces arrange- A schooLchildren m regard to nro- S e 0 ~ in the grade school lunchroom h t b gan 10rganl'zatl'onof ------\ ~ A simulated pohhcal campaign men~bave been - e by the . ,\ merc an s e tAction or pOSSIbleevacuatl1!1n. ' ~ where Ice ereanl, cake and coffee a Retail Merchants Association NHS Rates HI-gh Fhrther trainmg of key n n- 'At the annual business meet- is then waged and' the Wl.urung club.", ''Present "Going Places", ) Monday rug. ht . . Ael in the defense counc"., ~, ing of the NorthVIlle Baptist contestant' .ISeIected as governor I the!new'l: - mUSlCal s,ageL show on willclub. be served by the \"oman's" Merchants gathered at the Vet- " _ • :1Ifi,b-~,on at the present time ii- ,Church conducted Monday, Apr,il and goes oj? as delegate to the,"AprIl 26 and 27 at the Presbyter- erans MemorIal Hall to consider I-n' ~Fore"'ns-Ic Meet N'ifrthvJlle WIll have available 2, ~ev. Walter Ballagh "

ville.' _~,.. Mr. Balch was ins~ed as Northville L Rig? Scho'ol. st:u- tectlve mformatlOn as any CIty members Qf his congregatIon State citIzen, the most Import- met with {)utstanding success in Dance Studios will present SlX The.~~oclation talked ?ver the Comm~der of Northville Com- dents compe,e~ m the DIstnct in the state. Rey. Ballagh has officiated as ant quaiflCatlOn IS leadersmp; other communities. feature acts consisting of a estabI1sh:rnent of a credIt -refer- mandery No. 39 at impressive League ForenSIC Meet Wednes- Mr J G pastor of the local Baptist Church then follows character, courage, Helen Humphlett is directing bunny dance by Susan East- enre system, the parking situa- ceremonies Saturday night. day, April 11 at Milford against tSd anles reenh .was aI?- smce September 1946 honesty, scholarship and cooper- the show and she states that it IS land and Sharon Bongiovanni; ,'tion' and other probleIIl§ con- " , representatives from Hop.y, Clar- p~m e irogr~~ ~~rmanti m I OffJCers elected to' serve the ahveness. The girl selected must something entirely different in waltz clog by the Cutettes, con- fronting,' merchants alJd S-'1- -t ""11 f- enceville, Milford and .Clarkston SCharghe 0 pu c orma on. chmch for the coming year are be able to absorb and to brmg home talent entertainment for in sistmg of Karen Scheffer, Lillias N " ~ ICI atge or h I All t" tin"'" e as access to lnformatJOn as b k th I . t h fro d ' M' C 1 B kID S orth_~ e . f " 0 . -J J;llgh Be 00 s. par lClpa g, h £'1 d : as follows: deacQns, WIlham ac e earnmg 0 e~ len s it the audIence partiCIpates, and alrs, aro ynn ur an, an- Lelan .v. ~B.,Gtmsel ',~ ,,'i' ';~ out on\..op h . 'Dahlager' trus.tees Steve Hom- Ide3!S eane urmg a en ance audience laughing. er a ga:r..,.,_ay -:r,0 arrnnan attend future. meetings. "~. - with three out of foul-first places mte~ested m avmg such infor- ner' Hor;ce Dickerion Bud Lem- fit' Gjrls' !State:. , . The leading character of "Go- and' Patril;jp, Wllmet;- a rhumba Wallace Eckler, George Clark The outlook for controlling and three out of four second matlon. mo~ Fred Prescott a~d Herbert .Wolverme GIrlS State. Which ing Places" 15 Uncle BIlly, station number with.'Radma KayJ3ailey, and Roy Stone will formulate cancer is. brighter than ever be- places. Tl'te police and fire depart- War~' Treasurer Fred Pre wlll ~ake place on the Umverslty master of Hometown, U. S. A. Susan Eastland, Sharbn Bongio- by.laws~ .ai~ and purposes of fore, because of WIdespread pUb- Outcome of the matches are as ments need mo~e volunteers that cott; financial sedretary and a:= o,fMichIgan Campus, Ann Arbor, Uncle Billy is a typical character vanni, Leslle Sheen"an, Pamela the assoclat~on. lic educatlOn, advances in detec- follows: declamations: frrst place, can be ca~ed m case of en:er- sistant treasurer, Dorothy Van- tne week of June 19 through 25, found in most hometowns a man Parmenter, JanIce Williams and Mrs. Nellie B~rry, John Wo:r:t- tion and treatment and research Barbara Couse, "Dangers of genc~. ThIS program proVldes Valkenberg; aSSIstant fmancial io;"dedlcated to the training and with a sense of humor and a fine Kathy Lee; soft shoe number man and Mau;'-ce.Lapham. wlll into the cause of this major mys- Security"; second place, Lel?nd secunty.for each member of our secretary, Mrs R. Kennedy; development o~ _gIrls who sho: phIlosophy. As the show ope~, Wlth Donna FrIsbIe.; and -Phyllis serve as a nomm~tmg commltt~e. tery. Brown; "Shades of Peekskill". commuruty and all are ur~ed to deaconesses, Mrs. A. Brandt, Mrs. mherent qualltIe,; of 17ade:r:shlp. Uncle BIlly Is retiring after 50 Eastland; Spanish dance, Karen ~e grouP. Wlll. meet agam On the a~erage, one American Oratory: second place, Walter do therr part by volunteermg to H. Dickerson, Mrs. H. Ware; M~mbers of the UmverSlty of years as station master. As he l?cheffer, Kay 30 Harriman and Monday, Apnl 20, a~ the Veter- dies of cancer every three min- Newton, ''Thfeats to Freedom"; .se:-veas a member of some .com- clerk, Mrs. F. Stanford; asslst- MichIgan staff .aDd. couns:lors leafs through hIS clippmgs in hIS Pat Wilmet; military dance, ans Hall. All retaIl merchants utes. The death toll,now is more third place, Barbara Ruttan, mlttee of the defense COunCIl. I ant clerk Mis Bud Lemmon' Wlll offer the gIrls mstr~ctIo~s, scrapbook, the interesting events Barbara Mapes and Roberta LJd- are urged to attend. -.han 188,000 annually. It kills "Stars and Stripes Not Unlike . R;esidents of. the tovmship are The li~t co~tinues with: Sun- guIdance and demons~ratlOns m and celebrities he remembers gard. more women than men. Among the Union Jack". Dramatic read- InVIted to con~lder themselves as day School superintendent, Her- househ~ld a~ts, hospItal w?rk, CQmeto life on stage. The second section will be pre- women the four most frequent mg: frrst place, CeCe Bloom, part o~ the VIllage and tha.t co- bert Ware; organists, Mrs. A. B. dramatIcs, fme arts, phYSIcal sented at 9:00 p. m. and will be Tony Steps 'Down, sites oLcancer are, in order the "Sixteen'; second place, Gay operatIon In the program WIll lJe Edwards Mrs. Larry Burnette education with the emphaSls on He remembers when Bob Hope emceed by AI Porritt. AI will uterus, breast,' intestines, and Duerson, "Murder of Lidice". apprecIated. Gertrud~ Joslln' music commit~ actual experIence m gove~n- came to stag~ a war ~ond rally. present the ,Novi schools square rectum, stomach and duodenllln. Extemporanous speaking: first tee, Mrs. A B. Edwards, Mrs. H. mental procedures and functions. As he tells of It, a.pronunent local dance group under the direction Tearn Loses Crown Among mEm,the most frequent I Andr 0 "L b 's 10N d d T F man appears to Impersonate the f M GI S I Mr 't t h d d d pace, ea wen, a or ee e 0 orm Dahmer, Mrs. R. Holland; social wise-cracking comedian. Holly- 0 rs. en a ow and s. Courtesy turned around and Sl es are s omac an uo enurn Place in Defense MQbilization". Gi I S ftb II L committee, Mrs. W. Stiles, Mrs. School DI-strl-ct French; Dolly Porritt and her kicked Tony Bongiovanni and In. test·mes and' recturn, prostate Stud.en.tsplacing first or s.econd r S 0 a eagueIB. Lemmon, Mrs. H. Ware',flower wood starlets .are high school majorettes; Northville barber- the Bev: ~mith Motors bowling gl d kid and bl dd If't th girls wearing special costumes an, neys a er. I are. elIgIble to complete- In e Ten more gIrls are needed to committee, Mrs. G. Carpenter, and singing songs. In still an- shoppers, the Village Four and team in the seat of the pants. fisl'gurcaughth earlychancenough,fo 95recentper RegIon.al M.eet at Grandh .BlancII form the Northvl'lle Ladl'es SOft-l Mrs. N. Dahlager, Mrs. W. Bar- Expans-Ion Proposed other scene, airls in Oriental cos- the Four Tunettes and an instru- The teanl bowled in the De- es s ow a e r some tIme m May T ey WI re- th 1 M' B d Mr F b" mental trio, the Three Melodeers,' cent cures of cancers of the skin . : h fifth ball League. Anyone interested e ; lsslOnary oar, s.. tumes dance and sing lyrics writ- troit City tournanlent and tied cel.ve at that, tlme t. e . m' playm'g l'S asked to call Mrs. Martin, Mrs. W. Ballagh and Mrs. The pubhc is invited to attend and vocalist, Miss Dean of Novi. for second place, only five pins or 11'p about 75 pe ent of 'can, C II t D ten especially for "Going Places." , r C - edItIon Webster s 0 egla e lC- H h G dfr h 793W S. Homner. the Wayne County Board of Edu- These shows in the auditorium out of first and the trophy. Be- cer of the breast or uterus. One tionaries. The name of the re- ug 0 ey., pone . .' , In the Professor Quiz show, sil- cause the Smith team carries six b . h h b h d' b Th f II h gnif d cation special meeting Appil 23 ver dollars are aiven to the mem- will be bUllt around showings of ng t spot as een t e rIve y cipient is stamped in gold on the . e. 0 o:vmg ave Sl Ie Dr".Cole To Speak which has been called for the O' the two movie featurettes, "The men, and only 'five' can bowl in the American Cancer Society for cover and embossed on an honor theIr mtentlons to play: Arlene bers of the audience who compete competition, Bongiovanni step- N'l purpose of determining whether. th I I t t f th Adventures of Danny Boy", and the early discovery of cancer. page recording the student's vic- 1 es, Mrs. Marty Robb, Shirley To Defense Medics the boundaries in the school dis- m e oca presen a lOn 0 e "Great Mike". ped down and rolled for the H. TherefOl"e,when the "CrusadE!!tory LaMondra, Florence Farrell, most famous of all quiz pro- trict shall be changed. The meet- M B ths Acts PI d H. Dickersen team. Solicitor" calls upon you, be just . Lucy Morse, Angie BQngiovanm, Dr. James Cole of Detroit will ing will take place at 5:00 p. m. graA~~K"th Q ' b 1 InantYh 00., anne Here's the rub. Tony was hit- as liberal as possible. ,We do not L" IF· d 0 Judy Walker, Arlene Gaab, address the medical committee I c en ueens' and pays e mUSICroom, color car- in the Qffice of Superintendent t "W ad D' d ting and chances are good that know where or when cancer mco n rlen pens Nola. DeKay, Nancy Williams, of the civilian defense program pots, pans, skillets and other oons, 0 y mes Out" an if he had bowled fol' the Smith strikes next, and we have had so' 'Quarter boot RoomJ? Jamce -Owens, Evelyn Clark, and other interested persons Fri- Russell H. Amerman in the household gadgets. Reports from "Mary'L's It1e Lanlb" will be pre- team., his score Would have been many victims in\ our own com- Doris Maltby, Susie . day, April 27 at 8:00 p.m. at the Grade school buildmg. other towns are enthusiastic sented a1ong WIt. h full color mov- more than enough to push the munity. Adding. a horsey note t-oNorth- Joy Page, Cathy Rambeau, Betty Village Hall. Dr. Cole's topic is Certain residents residing in about the stage hit. The Ladles. les. from the Detrolt. Zoo . In ad- tl':aminto first place. It was just The Village and Township will Ville's.eating and dining faci'litIes. Gregory, Pat Hix, Jean Camp- "Medical Aspects of Atomic War- the Sheldon Road area some time Auxiliary of the VFW suggests dltion.' there will be three. fish a case of figuring out in advance be covered by the following is the new Quarterboot Room at bell and June King. fare." ago petitIoned the Waterford, you plan to remember the pro- ponds with scores of items of who was going to be blasting the chairmen and their committees:' the Lincoln Friend Riding Stable ----- Northville and Wayne County duction dates, April 26 and 27, value, white elephant sale, candy pins and who wasn't. Chairman, Mrs. Edward F. An- at 46820 West Eight Mile Road. Boards of ¥ducation, asking that and enjoy the musical stage sale in charge of the Mother's bon Miller, Dick Juday, Pete t I an area of approximately 78 Cl b h bb d go,ve; Co-Chairman, Mrs. Robprt Finished in ranch house s y e, ouncz-l Consz-ders RePazrzng· - show, "Going Places". u, a 0 y an collectors Gross Bert Hawley and Angie K. Lyke; Treasurer, Mrs. A Rus-.. the room is ~ane11edin' pme ~ d C acres be joined to the Northville show m. charge Olsonf W'l . Funk • Gadi~li the Bev. Smith quintet, sell Clarke' Memberships, Mrs. decorated WIth a horse motIf. School District No. 2 Fr'l from G F T f EI t d Miss O. Nelson's movies and knocked down 2920 pins and ad- R. J. Wett~rstroem; The Bank, Many of Northville's young rid- District No. 2 Fr'l from District _ _ a ec e slides of IQcalinterem;,the Amer- ded a 209 spot for a 3129 total, Silent Village Timekeeper t Mrs. Harvey Whipple; Post Of- ers have their pictures decorat- N~:ierford and the Northville Sh ican Legion Auxiliary's gypsy just under the winning 3134. H Off- fice, Mrs. Carl H. Br~an; Theatre. ing the walls. A delegation from the First ment manufactured by Seth Boards of Education have already orse I€'er tea rOQm.with cake walk a~~ for- 'Ple team will journey to St. Mrs. Nelson Schrader, Jr.; Or- At present dinners are being I OW " tune tellmg, the VFW aUXIliary's , Paul, Minn., for the A.B.C. tourn- ganizations, Mrs. W. F. McCar- served Saturdays and Sundays. Methodist Church was present Thomas C 10 c k Company of consented to this move and It _ •big doll show, a chess contest. .ame~t, May 6. thy,' Canisters, Mrs. Harold Later in the season the dining at the V~lage Commission Mon- Thomaston, Conn. The pendulum is now up to the Wayne County New.01!icers were installed at Peter Pan on records•. a photo day everung to protest the re- Board of Education to give final the Michigan Horse Shows As h . h B ' --_--:.- Bloom and Mrs. R. N. Stillson; room will be open every day. ball weighs 135 p ncis and the '. . . , - s ow m c arge of. eatrice Lucht , 'Teen' K.....gle..s Vie ,,Bus1ne'ss, Mrs. Edward F. An- Special parties may be held at moval of the town' clock which two e'ghts t tal°ub teen 300 approval before the land can be SQCla~lOna.t.Lansmg last Fpday and the High SCAQ.ol.camera"club. Q - -. is affixed atop the church. The '# I o. e W . attached to the Northville, Novi evenmg Richard Andrea-of Port ~11" ° hip gove, 1\6,.s.Wm. Weidner', Tag~ any time. and 400 pounds WIth the entIre . t...... >.i~comij:s,~nd Ernie li:bert's lor'f ChamplOnS. day, M··r'~:.R. M. Atchl'so-, Mrs. Ll'ncoln Friend is well known group feels that it is one of the .' . School Distri;t No.2, Fr'!. HurQn is the ne'Y:.'P.~e~,.,I"d~.t, bl'g- (Ionatewlb }p l ~"t - d deciding match at 10:30a.m. t:\at- Eddloe~"''';.h'InJou.,ed Teams To Orgam"ze " the clQcktower and put the clock t e ~ill~ge w0U:ldagree to pay teachers room in the Northville Creek,_ ~~y' 26-27; 'North'v~JEib'Ui 11" c.~dmft:YH. ~rS,'~ urday at Royal Recreation. .l~_ ", , i~ r!l~~ing!order. They felt that for Its mstallatlon and upkeep. ,Gl,'!ldeschoQI which has been Junior sI;iow, J4i'\e 3; JacksoX),) s ness .~en. '" Pllllo,us, .or" e The match will determine ~he in Auto :Accident ' I for SC?ftballLeague _ if the.cost was not too great, they Abop.t ~200.ob was ~ee~~ lmd furnish'ed 9Y the Northville .rtih:eJj).tld; (C!;tahd! ~,:'lline' oo'6r- 'Ptnesi,;IlHlY,·1?~',Rffi"cfia~ed chatnpionsoftheleagueandr~ng ,J". '.1' • '. '" "I wp~ld','O~ willing to repair the- the. jlmount, wa.~ q1;llckly sub- N!othel'sG:ldb,r I.~·,·.P,)}; 15-J~,1g',higr!'.xe ,foiqte,.Junp, and,e*chtmged.ior'tlckets,whlch down the curtain on the bowling Eddie N~sh, son of Mrs. R'\lbY . ,A Men!'sSoftb~l~League meet- ,clock, and t~'"ter., . scrl?ed. The gift lw,as fbrrnally. Over ; peri~d o~ ~~ars, 'the 21-22.23-24; Detroil iiol'se 'Shi>~,,ll.~eil'etl~ma~le at any of the season for the young bowling en- Nash of Rouge'street, is in Brigh- ing ha$ been called f,orThursday, l)onated to tl1ti town in 1894.dedlca~ed.on .:ranuary I, 1894.F. Mothers Cltil:)~'

.' , . _...... '.d_.. • ~_. " !'\"""'- ...... y ... '~ .... I,~ - _.~::::..;=:.=.:..."":::.:~ ..~=:;':.:..:,....._,_=.;:: ...... :_ - ..:1._•• :: ._=....1.. .I"'-.J. ~ (*J ~.., ... -~,....,.. -... , \ Page Two THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, April 19, 1951 OFF.tAIM Est~::hed W11rNnrtl1ttillr 11{rtnrb Tele:~olUl rom HEY POP·-WAT~ M1:s. Louese E. Cansfield and Arthur H. Cansfield, Publishers ME TOSSTHIS BALI. UP AND HIT IT A N A T ION ALE D I TOR I A L Published every Thursday morn: MILE! ~ 1 II AS'r-. r.;; 10 ing and emered at the Northville.

to Toledo, Ohio to attend the funeral of her cousm, John How- ald, who died vet"y suddenly of a heart attack. Do not forget the deliCIOUS Sprmg Supper the ladies of the . . CongregatlOnal Church are gIV- ~~wood \\~ 8YIIARV'Y G. Dlc/(' mg in the Salem Town Hall, I Wednesday evenmg, Apn125, be- ginning at 6:00 p. m. All in the commumty are most cordially invited I Don't forget the Fathef and son banquet in the Salem Feder- Wash here in ated Church AprIl 27. Sunday guests of the Myrlan famous Lykes were" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyke and Mrs. Opal Lyke. In the Westinghous~ afternoon they VIsited the Wil- lard Lykes and ErnIe Snnths Laundromats. near Stockbridge. Other vihtors of the Erme Smiths were Mr. and ~, Dry too-in Mrs. Leo VanBon and family. 'I automatic f1~ff BIlly Smith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SmIth dryers. ,orIginally from Salem, has won many prizes playing his pIano accordion. Hts latest prIze being "If a man goes home in a barrel," a $2500 bond that he won in a says Hannah, "maybe he's been contest with Pie Plant Pete. 1 sitting up with a slick friendl" '!!" ,r ~ Agency •.. Perfection Cleaners LOCAL NEWS i1' III I- The NorthVIlle Business and 1\ Professional Women's Club is ,!1 planning a spring musicale on I ~ May 6 from 3:00 to 6:0Qp.m. at 'i 1 the Veterans of Foreign Wars '.I'1 Hall on Plymouth Road. The II public is invited to hear Nancy it Hurley and Odette Revaz of ~' Marygrove College, perform. A silver offering will be taken. Wallace Eckler and Deane L Herrick attended the Jeweler's OPEN: 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Thursday and Sahuday to 6 p.m. convention in Grand Rapids last ~ week-end. 1 ~y Chemistry classes from North- I ville High School visited North- Among all standard ~lassification cars entered in 1951 Mo1JilgasEconomy Ran ••• ville Laboratories last Friday. The students saw -how vanilla -- and other prop.ucts are manu- i'l factured. i' Guest speaker at the meeting 'II of the American Legion Auxil- ~" iary, Lloyd H. Green Post 147, I STUDE8AKER~ to be held April 24, will be Mrs. Wilbul' H. Johnston who WIlltalk III,\ on the subject, "Child Welfare." ~ I Mrs. Jeston Brewer of Gerald I Avenue arrived home Saturday I" from Traverse City where she at- q: tended the funeral of her moth- ~7HRIFTYTHREE" er, Mrs. Melvin Russel. Mrs. Wayne Frey of Beverly CHAMPION •••COMMANDER V-S••• lAND CRUISER V-S Shores, lnwana, is a house guest I'I of Mrs. Don ~everance, her sist- finished l~,2mJ,300 irf er, of Novi Avenue. SERVE SEALTEST I I actual miles per gallon HOMOGENIZED Ii VITAMIN ~D MILK NOW AVAILABLE from your Sealtest Milkman .•. or your local Grocery Store kothing could pos~ibly be finer than the brilliant new automatic ROPER Gas Ranges for '51. Here is a distinctive line of high-quality models. Here is clean cooking at its very best;;; super speed for split-second performance;;; eco- Domical cooking that will make your budget smile. With a Dew "Out-of- This. World" Roper, you'll enjoy such famous features as the "Roper-Glo" broiler, I ' extra-capacity !'Bake-Master'! oven, exclusive "Staggered" cooking \top, and I 4', many others; See it today! C~oose the model that, exacdy fits yoUr needsl \ '

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/ , Thursday. 4-pril 19. 1951 THE NORTHVILLE REGORD Page Three Nor~thville's Card Benefit Planned ~,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOES YOUR eAR BURN OIL? by Farmington Group Plans have been completed REFRIGERATION SERVICE A PISTON SEAL 1'REATMENT will iinprove com- Yesterdays and committees appointed for the Phone KEnwood 2-9000 Collect pression, reduce oil consumption, check piston slap, One year Ago benefit card party of the Farm- and give the motor new pep and performance Radio phone service cars for prompt and efficient Friday night marks the cul- ington Garden Club. It will be service. without dismantling. The finest engine cannot be mination of the plans of Don held at the Farmington High -harmed -lasts up to 10,000 miles. Severance and his committees for school gymnasium, Saturday, COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC the giant PTA carnival. The VIl- April 28, and proceeds WIll be Refrigerators, Freezers, Milk Coolers, Air Condi- SEMMLER SPEEDWA Y SERVICE lage has assumed a carnival used for civic improvements. ~ tioning Units. We use only genuine factory replace- mood already and a big crowd is Dessert will be served at 1:00 165 E. Main Street Northville, Michigan expected to fill the school build- p. m. and cards and the awarding := ment parts. All work guaranteed as provided by 44tf ings. of the door prizes WIll follow. ~ the manufacturer. Mrs. Bert C. Stark passed Mrs. Orville Dunckel IS general ,p - Service Culls $5.00 away Friday, April 14 at Ses- chairman of the affaIr and she is sions Hospital after a brief ill- being assisted by Mrs Tracy ~ REFRIGERATION SERVICE YOU NEED??? ~ ness. :Her home was located at Conroy, co-chaIrman. ~ CALL :! 530 W. Main Street. Other committee chairman are The Juruor Class at Northville Mrs. Glen Leland and Mrs. Clare HA~~~OOM High school is sponsoring their Grace, tickets; Mrs. Harry Shir- ~ REID E';!~!~~~!£E~ERVICE ~ c. annual J-Hop next Friday night. bme, refreshments; Mrs. WIllIam The regular meeting of the Aulepp, hostesses; Mrs. William ~ .I'.l'.l'..J' a J' .l'~ .. .l',/',/' J' J' AUTO • FIRE - PLATE GLASS - LIABILITY Village CommissIon was held W. Harris and Mrs. Elmer Dar- ~J Monday evening and approved ling, prIzes and Mrs. Carl Gar- WINDSTORM the budget for 1950-51. ner, tables. The publIc 18 wel- Pauline Rodgers, who has come to attend the benefIt. PHONE 470 OR 3 "I'm taking the telephone directory with us on our honeymoon. charge of the Northville Recre- . Those YellowPages may come in handy." 108 West Main Street Northville, Michigan atIOn Vromen's Swimmmg Group, Alma College Plans Even Your Youngster ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I continueannouncesat thatthe WayneswimmingCountywill The Northville schools WIll be McKerreghan, one of the oldest Summer Session ~ Training School pool as usual. closed on three dates in April. citizens of the vlclmty occurred Runs It with Ease Five Years Ago An Easter vacatIon has been pro- Thursday, April 19, at the age of Plans are comprete for the sec- vided for pupIls and teachers on 86 years. ond annual Alma College Sum- Quick,Easy Starting With Jacobsen The Northville Mothers Club Good Friday, Easter Monday and F t Y A mer SeSSIOnto be held from June lYz hp. Engine will meet at the home of Mrs. T. or years go: 18 to July 27. Mrs. DaISYHoward, Self Propelled- No Pushing for You Kampf of Seven Mile Road. when the teachers go to the Charles M. Joslm ,on e of Schoolmasters Crub. N rth '11' b t k t Superintendent of Schools of ExtraSafety- Fully Enclosed Chain Drive Speaker will be Dr. Katherine 0 VI e s es nown CIIzens, Genesee County, WIll be the vis- Greene, drrector of EducatIon in 10 Years Ago died Thursday at hIS home. Simpleto Run- Dual Clutch, Manual or itmg Professor of Education. She Automatic Sherwood School, Bloomfield Fourteen NorthVIlle boys leave Charles FIlkIns has purchased WIll feature two courses, "The Hills. for the armed serVIcefrom Board the James DaVIS property on Teachmg of SCIence at the Ele- Smooth Sailing- Big Air-CushionTires . . Ed d D 61. Rogers street. Builtto Last- All-SteelConstruction MarJOrIe monson an oug- C'ass Benton has purchased the mentary Level", and ''The Teach- las Bolton were uruted m.marri- FIfty-fIve boys and girls from mg of Language Arts at the Ele- age in DetrOIt last Saturday eve- the senior class leave on their Withingte-n property on Church mentary Level". mng at the Grace MethodIst trip to Washmgton, D. C. E. C. street. Cass IS also bmldmg an All courses WIll be taught for Church. Mollema and Elroy Ellison, the addition on hIs present home three hours credIt, and the max- E 1 P d L V class sponsors, will accompany which promIses to be a very nIce ng a eterson an u erne affair inasmuch as Mrs. Benton is Imum load VJlll be SIXsemester Imsland pledged their troth at the group. hours RegistratIon WIll be held St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Li- Ted Watts has been named engineering the Job. on Monday, June 18 at 9 a. m. m vonia. head coach of the Albion College Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Carpenter room 100 of the Administration A program of mterestmg com- varsity basketball team. arrived home from the West last BUIldIng. InstructIon will be ~ / ...;'..~ pOSItIOnsIS being prepared for Each week the Village pIckup week after a stay of about a year. aVaIlable m BIOlogy,Human An- f' ,v • YO /', "'. the annual sprmg concert to be Itruck IS sent out for rubbIsh col- Carp came home WIth a brand a~omy, EconomICS, Elementary t·" presented by the Northville Iechon. new PaCIfICCoast mustache and EducatIOn, Secondary EducatIon, f ".,...... ' «', School and Community Band. 115 Years Ago his friends scarcely knew hIm. EnglISh LIterature, HIstory, Po- f Northville's oldest woman resi- aris~: :I~~~~g~Ifr~~ ~~~bgr~~: lItlcal SCIence, Pubhc SpeakIng, f-' ",.: dent, Mrs. Ardella Brooks, aged and WIll make the walls rmg and Kadlo. I ~, 90, dIed. with oratory next Wednesday to• ~ -:-.... ,. ..~,. 1 Tuberculm tests were gIven to The 1950 pIg crop totaled more ~"" 123 high school students Tuesday night at the lIbrary. than a millIon hea,d 5 percent I morning m the gymnasium more than 1949, MIChIgan State ~~",.:~ Edwm Campbell, tenor soloist, Gas is OK in College lIvestock men report. Come In And Examine This Light Weight Beauty. was given an audition with Major d -;~===::::_=-=-~======. ~~~~s ;~s~~:~~s~~ ::e ;~~d~; Balloons, But Not I Oro Stuart F. Campbell evening program withm the next I OPTOMETRIST two or three weeks. I!;ye Examinations 20 Years Ago in Your Stomach \ Service on Glasses Edward McCandish of North- Some people feel lIke a swol- Tuesday.Wednesdayand Saturday P Jen balloon after every meal. I VIlle, who IS on the Free ress They bloat full of gas and rIft I 10 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. staff, IS one of the two Detroit up acidous liquids for hours after FrieddaYMIOda.m. ~ T~P.: artIsts who has won a prIZe m the eating. ' Clos on ay an urB 7 A PRETTY LOOK! natIonal poster contest. CERTA-VlN is helping such j PHONE 1102 Kenneth Martens, son of Mr. gas "victims" all over North- 107 East Main street A COOLER HOME! and Mrs. John C. Martens, fell VIlle. This new medIcine helps (Abon D '" C Stor.) ALUMINUM OR CANVAS d b k h· you digest food faster and bet-' Northville AWNINGS from a swing an ro e IS arm ter. Taken before meals it works Uti Free Estimates with his brother, Donald. Inches of bloat vanish! Contains -- ~=~~~~~~~~~@!I;~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~$~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iThe presentation of a large herbs and VItamin B-1 with Iron DAHL American flag by the Women's to enrich the blood and make RelIef Corps and the American nerves stronger. Weak, miserable 135 NORTH CENTER STREET Awning Service State No. 367 Legion Auxiliary to the North- people soon feel different all REPORT OF CONDITION OF \ 7440 'Salem Road. Northville Igh school took place Wed- over. So don't go on suffering. VIlleH Get CERTA-VIN - Northville • . . . • Phone 1228-Wl nesday afternoon. Drug Company . ______. :. .1~======::!!~-..::T~h:e~d~e:a:t:h~o~f~M=r.:s:..... ~Fl~o~r:en::c:::e-----=--=------DEPOSITORS STATE BANK PROFESSIONAL of Northville in :I:heState of Michigan at the close of business on April 9. 1951. DIRECTORY Published in accordance wi:l:ha call made by :I:heCommissioner of the Banking Department pursuant to fhe provisions of Section 82 of :I:he Michigan Financial R. M. ATCHISON. M.D. Ins1itutions Act. R. G. WETTERSTROEM. M.D. O. :1. ROBINSON. M.D. Physicians ASSETS EUGENE T. CAPUZZI. M.D. Cash. balances with other banks. including reserve balances. ADVANCE. DESIGN TRUCKS Surgeon and cash items in process of collection $ 580.903.77 Office Hours Daily by United States Government obligations. direct and guaranteed 1.844.084.63 Appointment Only Obligations of States and political subdivisions 498.584.59 Office 1330 Residence 40 Other bonds. notes. and debentures 61.557.83 501 West Dunlap Loans and discounts (including $210.90 overdrafts) 1.502.119.43 DR. WALTER K. BELASCO Bank premises owned $54.543.31.fumiture and fixtures $24.255.31 .. 78.798.62 Optometrist Other assets 173.61 501 West Dunlap Street Northville. Michigan TOTAL ASSETS $4.566.222.48 Hours. Daily and Evenings by LIABILITIES AJ:>Dointment Demand deposits of individuals. partnerships. and corporations $1.830.836.68 Office, and Residence Ph. 1330 Time deposits of individuals. partnerships._and corporations 1.958.902.52 Deposits of United States Govemment (including postal savings) 88.242.90 DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL Deposits of States and political subdivisions 299.913.09 • OptomeUist Other deposits (cer:l:ifiedand officers' checks. etc.) 52.362.76 Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. TOTAL DEPOSITS $4.230.257.95 Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Thursday Other liabilities 16.452.25 Phone 1102 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations 107 E. Main Street, North~e shown below) $4.246.710.20 DR. ARTHUR J. MALESKE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Dentist Capital" ...... ••.•.•...... $ 150.000.00 249 E. Main St., Northville Surplus . 82.000.00 rConlinualion of standard equipment and trim iIIus. 80.095.95 trated Is dependenl on availability of materialJ Phone 799 Undivided profits . Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) . 7.416.33 NORTHVILLE CLINIC ---- V. George ChabuL M.D, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 319.512.28 Office Hours: Daily by Appointment TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4.566.222.48 Except Wednesday Greater on-the.job performance Office Phone 827 °This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $ 150.000.00 Office. Corner North Wing and Dunlap Streets MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabi1i:ies and for other purposes $ 100.000.00 with these great truck features DR. J. K. EASTLAND Deposits of the State of Michigan ...... ••...... 8.091.16 Dentist ( 108 North Center Phone 130 GREAT ENGINE FEATURES • New TWin-ActionRear Brakes • Large Door Openings • Insulated Panel Bodies (h.avy.duly mod.I,) DR. HUGH G. GODFREY I. A. Russell Clarke. cashier. of the above-named bank. do solemnly swear • Two Great Engines • Side Doors Held Open by Ovello • Extra-Strong Stake Bodies DeDtllt that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents ,the true • New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake Center Stop 10-7E. Main StreE!'t,Northville state of the several maUerll herein contained and set forth. to the best of my • Valve-in-Head Efficiency (hoavy-duly mod.,.) • Full-Width Gravel Shield • New Torque-Action Brakes • Sturdy Steel Construction • One-Piece Fenders Phone 784 knowledge and belief. • Blue-Flame Combustion (Ughl.dulymo

However momentous the con- Iln~HN80NY~~lfWtWRY?i~&~~~:O'IR'~fgHn~r~ ference, il it lasts long enough, -""'-~ •• ~... -.: __ " - ~--~ - - - ~~". ;. ~~. _-:..~ ~:--~ cO :::~ - v '_. the thought uppermost in the ': ~"::, "", Gifts 'of Distin ction . , minds of the conferees is, when do we eat.

J2~':~> MAIN ·ST. ' ~O~Tl-!Vli LE.' \TiCH" " P~ONE 2';~. , " YouCan Enjoy the Best- CAR WASH ()'Zi~ ;Z:;~(Jnta4 10 MINUTES 51.50 \ THE "America's Fuel" No Exira Charge for Favorite White Sidewalls CROWD THE LARGEST SCREEN IN THE AREA Lubrication • Accessories We Have An Sizes, But We Feature: Standard Oil Products Phone Northville 9127 HOUSEHOLD FURNACE SIZE 'S SUPER 7~ Though Canada is a coal-pro- WARD SERVICE ducing nation, she took 16 mil- Grand River at Beck Road News •• Sport •• Entertainment lIon tons of U. S. bituminous in Two Miles West of Novi Grand River at Novi Road Novi, MichigaD at $16850 per ton 1949. Saturday and Sunday Only 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Imagine a business in which ''We're Not Satisfied Unless ~==:::::::::~.:ii':i:;:~=:::-==:=~;!!l~=!!!S::;;-= ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR everybody dId exactly as he was You Are" told immediately upon being told r0 Place Want Ads Phone Northville 200~, HOME FURNACES to do it. I::~~~.;;;;:~~~~;;;~:;;;:'~l.~~~;:~=,i,;;~:~~~:ffil:~;;;:~~~~=.. 1 *** THOSE "IN THE KNOW" Charge Accounts for Your Convenience I I

I!'1 C. R. ELY & SONS I '\ ehoOQe HudQon for il Phone Northville 190or 191 'I, : : :: : :: :: CRUSH IT! .the long tomorrow P. T. A. CARNIVAL NORTHVILLE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSN. :1

I FRIDAY, APRIL 20 I tID 6:00 TO 11:00 P.M. ., W a. MERITAWARD 1'OTM& "Steptdown" de.lgn.d Hudson.receive mAKE your cue from those "in the know" NORTHVILLE HIGH AND GRADE SCHOOLS ~&eo A.B.I.E. highest Merit Award for ~ when you're looking for the best car for Gu-n:D. _U1QW, IOAID the second consecutive year as a CIr~POIWDDIIDI'. the l~g tomorrow- MOVIES - GALA MIDWAY - VARIETY ACTS ... IIDWACnB_. result of Hudson leadership ill ze.. " ------...... -.... search, engineering, design and Hudson has reeei. ed the Merit Award of the ICE CREAM AND CAKE - GYPSY TEA ROOM manufacture. American Society of Industrial Engineers- -~-- an official salute .0 the great durability WHITE ELEPIiANT SALE - CANDY SALE ~e~ ------Staniard trim*aDd other* speclflcatloDl* aDd ace built in ) every Hudson. CAKE WALK - SIDE SHOW - FISH POND __ are subject to cbaDse witbout aotlce. FAST •• • And no wonderl Hudson has rugged: high. HOBBY AND COLLECTORS SHOW DE'EHDA8L! compression engines-rigid Monobilt body- I and-frame*-nylon or worsted upholstered DOLL SHOW - TALKING COMICS - HOT DOGS Automatic interiors with DUla-fab tdm-and low-built, SOFT DRINKS - POPCORN AND MORE - PLUS Furnace "step-down" designed styling. Every fact about motor-car stamina points Repair & Service • toward our showrooms. Come in-soonl IALL OUR WORK IS 15 HUD50W '"Trado mark and pal.nh pondlnt - BIG DOOR PRIZES - 15 L GYARANTIE~ FREE ENTERTAINMENT FUN1FUNl FUNr Moat DURABLE C'JJ1tI'~ ~ tmtI ~! OTW:;LL o Heating and Supply .-- __ FOUR RUGGED CUSTOM SERIES-lower·Prlad Pacemolcer • Renowned Super.Slx • luxurious Commodore • Fahulous Hudson Homel _

WINKLER I Automatic Heating Equipmllnl FRIDAY, APRIL 20 Barefoot Comfort SMITH MOTOR SALES, INC. PLYMOUTH 1701 985 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD • I PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Day. or Night

, .t I I' Thursday, April 19, 1951 'THE NORTHV~ RECORD Page Five , inating committee 7:30; the Pas- Psalm 119:18. Choir practife the Church, Wm. G. Williams, Schrader Funeral Home Wltill at the Packard Motor Car Com- .oral Relations committee 8:00; Tuesday evening in the home of director. OBITUARY April 14 when the body was pany for many years and has the Official Board including the Mrs. C. W. Lewis. Prayer meet- 7:30 p. m. Monthly meeting-of shipped to Castleberry, Alabama, been a patient at Maybury San- Financial Board 8:30. All mem- ing Thursday evening in the par- the Session at the Church Par- MRS GLADYS D. PASTICK for burial there. atorium for the last two years. lors. bers of these committees urged sonage. The Pastor expects to fill FWleral services were conduct- Surviving is one brother, Thursday, April 26: to be present. We are getting her pulpit next SWlday. Mr. ed from Our Lady of Victory Jeffery Worrell of Dayton, Ohio To say no is so bothersome that (ihurch$er\Jices ready for our Fourth Quarterly Norman Rody, a divinity student, 3:45 p. m. Junior Christian I parish Monday morning for Mrs. Mr. Worr~ll was a machinist I am glad I'm not Rockefeller. tian Science churches will be Conference and Annual church will assist. Er-deavor, Mrs. C. M. Chase, O~ Lady of Victory Pariah "Doctrine of Atonement." Gladys D. Pastick of Detroit, I-----~------Rev. Lorenzo E. Woods. P~ meeting to be held May 14. sponsor. formerly of Northville. Mrs. Pas- The Golden Text is from I Tim- t 8:00 p, m. V. F. W. play at the Masses - SundaYs 8:30 - 10:30 W. S. C. S. third Wedrlesday of Fint Baptist (;-c,!!1'Ch. Non tick passed away April 13 at othy (2:5, 6): "There is one God, each month at noon. Rev. Charles\ G. Morse, Pastor Church House auditOrIum. a. m. and one mediator between God Sessions Hospital at the age of A hearty welcome extended to Mary Flint) Pianist Friday, April 27: 24 years. \ Children 8:3UMass. and men, the man Christ Jesus; Sunday, April 22, 1951: 8:00 p. m. V. F. W. play at the ,R~ligious Instruction - Grade all who worship with us. Classes Rosary was conducted SWlday who gave himself a ransom for in Sunday School for all age 10:30 Morning Worship Service. Church House auditorium. School Children - Saturday afternoon by Rev. Lorenzo E. all, to be testified in due time." groups from Primary to Adult illustrated ChIldren's Lesson. 10:00a. m. at Church. Woods of the OLV parish at the Among the Bible citations is departments with efficient teach- Topic for the morning mess- Confessions- Children - Satur- this passage, (Ps. 40:5): "Many, To Be Shown Here Casterline FWleral Home. Burial ers. age: "The Place of Music in the was made in Holy Sepulchre daY'11:00 a. In. during school o Lord my God, are thy won- Worship of God." year. Cemetery, Detroit. derful works which thou hast Salem Federated Church The choir will give a special Adults- done, and thy thoug~ts which are Mrs. Pastick was bom in North- C. M. Pennell. Pastor number at this service. The ville May 6, 1926 to Donat and Saturday 7:30-9:00 p. m. to us-ward." SWlday morning worship, 10:30 guest mUSIcianfor the day will SWlday 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vitaline Bedore. She attended o'clock. Rev. E. A. McQuaid of be Gordon Small of Detroit, a the Northville schools, gradu- Eve of First Friday 7:30-8:30 First Baptist Church. Northville Belleville will bring an evange- boy of 12 years, a juvenile artist p.m. ating from NorthVIlle High in Rev. Walter Ballagh. Pastor listic message. Plan to be present on the accordion and trumpet. 1944. She was employed by the Eve of Holy Days 7:30 - 8:30 Friday, April 20: and bring an unsaved friend. 11:30 Bible School in classes. p.m. Ford Motor Car Company. 3:45 to 4:30 p. m. All children Bible School, 11:45 a. m. Clas:..:s for all ages from pre- Monthly Holy Communion- Surviving are her husband, of grade school age are invited Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. ;chool to adults. EffIcient teach- Robert of Detroit, her parents, First Sunday - Grade School to attend these meetings at the After an inspiring song service, ~rs for these classes. Mrs. Jack Second SWlday - Holy Name Mr. and Mrs. Donat Bedore of church every Friday aftemoon Rev. McQuaid WIll show a color' Eby, Supt. Butler Street, and three sisters, Society 8:30 Mass. . from 3:45 to 4:30 Wlder the direc- and sound film of Christian work 5:30 Youth Fellowship. Gordon Third Sunday - Altar Society Mrs. Rose Mae Bolton of Wayne, tion of Rev. Walter Ballagh. I among the Aborigines of Au- 3mall WIll be guest musician. 8:30 Mass. Mrs. Irene Birt and Esther Be- Sunday, April 22: stra11a. All YOWlgpeople are urged to dore of Butler Street. Fourth SWlday - Sodality of 10:00 a. m. Sunday School We are raismg a fund fpr re- ::>epresent and enjoy this service. Our Lady 10:30Mass. classes for every age group. Mr. pairs on our beautiful old church. Altar Society meeting on every THOMAS WORRELL • Herbert Ware, superintendent. You may lay your offering ill an Wedne;day before 3rd Sunday of 11:00 a. m. Moming worship envelope marked Repair Fund on Thomas Worrell, aged 46, pass- month. hour. Rev. Ballagh will present the collectIon plate any Sunday, ed away April 12 at Maybury the message. or send check to Edwin Hamil- Sanatorium. Pentecostal ChUrCh The remams were at 8275McFadden Street. Salem 6:15 p. m. Senior Youth group ton, Northville, Route 2. Pastor. Elder Vance Hopkins meetmg. Church To Show Church of An Nations 6:15 p.lm. Intermediate Youth First Methodist Church Regular Sel"Vlces group meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Northville. Michig~ Wednesday Eve.. 7:30 Bible Class. Wm. Stiles, sponsors. Minister: William A. Johnsen MBI Production Friday Eve., 7:30 Saints Meeting. 7:30 p.1Il. Evening worship IReSIdence 549 Dunlap Ph 699J _SWlday Morn., 9:45 Sun. School hour. Rev. Ballagh will present Church School· Superintendent: PrImItrve trIbes, strange cus- Sunday Morn., 11:30 Preaching. the message. Song service under M F. Meaker toms and weIrd rItes m the Sunday Eve., 7:30 Nilitht Service. the direction of Stuart Davis. Sunday, April 22: depths of the South American Wednesday, April 25: 7:45 p. m. 10:00 a.m. Church School WIth jungles are included in the la~est Sf: Paul's Lutheran Chuljch MId-week prayer service and classes for all ages. film, ''To Every Creature", pro- Comer of Elm and High Streetll Bible study. Choir practice im- 11:00 a.m. Mornmg Worship. duced by the Moody Institute of Rev. E. E. Rossow. Pastor mediately followmg. Sermon for Juniors: "P>.. Mighty Science, Los Angeles, The sound- 10.a. m.-SWlday worship. ' Woman With a Torch." Sermon color filIn will be shown ill the 11:15a. m.-Sunday School and Novi Methodist Church for Adults: "God ill Today's F~rst BaptIst Church, Tuesday, Bible Classes. Rev. J. M. McLucas, Minister Tasks." Apnl 24, at 7:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m.-Ladies' Aid each Residence Brighton. ~hone 3731 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Outstandmg sequences ill the second Thursday of the month. Mrs. Raymond Scheffer, OrganIst. Wednesday 3:45 p.m. Girl picture reveal the brewmg of VoterI' meetmg, fIrst Sunday Mrs. J. M. McLucas, Choir Direc- Scouts. _ masatos, a deadly lIquor pro- of every month. tor. Mrs. James D. Mitchell, S. S. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Choir re- dflced and used by the ShIpibo 8 p. m. each second Wednesday Superintendent. hearsal. Indians; a monkey killed, cooked of the month-Walther Leaguers. Mommg Worship and Thursday 7:30 p.rn. Boy Scouts. and eaten; a PIrO WItch doctor Holy Communion first SWlday: Sermon...... 10:00 _ / incanting his evil and furious of the month. Sunday School 11:00' Salem Congregational Church tribal dances. BeSIdes,there is an Lutheran Laymen's League, IMethodist Youth FellowshIp Lucia M. Stroh. Minister third Friday, 8 p. m. Wednesday 7:30 DIVme worshIp 10:30 a. m. Mrs. A. McCollum and Miss Sunday Sehoo'l 11:45 a. ~. MJ:s. Christian Science Churches Lillian Bansor, sponsors. Ralph Wilson, Supt. Lesson WIll The place of Christ Jesus/in the Choir Rehearsal Wednesday 8:15 be the Period of Moses. 6:20-25, redemption of man IS explained Monday evening, April 23 the 5:1-6. Golden Text: "Open Thou in the Lesson-Sermon of April following busmess meetings WIll mine eyes, that I may behold Items of quality L1KE·U'D·PICK 22 when the subject in all Chris- be held ill the church. The nom- wondrous thmgs out of Thy law." Fresh California Spears ASPARAGUS Tender from tip to tip lb. Crisp, tasty, Jumbo 24 Size Get~behindthe wheel c PASCAL CELERY 2bnths. 3S of the easiest h~ndling U. S. No. 1 Florida Scrubbed New Sebagoes. ~inest eating truck you ever drove! NEW POTATOES '6 ILs. Large 8 and 9 Size for Canning. Cuban ," i PINEAPPLE ~a:~;f2089 3 for $1 Kroger has a complete variety of Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes of the finest quality. Get your order in now! No order too large or too small. Quantity order discounts given. Now is the time to buy while Kroger Offers Value Prices to allfarmers and gardeners.

RUBY BEE Novi Lodge News G 3 2·lb. jars $1 The Oakland County Pas Pure Granulated DOMINO , Noble Grand Association wi! meet with Clyde Lodge, at lb. bag Clyde Tuesday, April 24. Thl CANE SUGAR 5 hostess lodge will serve lunch, Super-Soft. Large 20 Oz. Loaf Large 40 Oz. Package followed by a business sessicn 01 NeVI the association. Kroger Bread 15c Bisquick Box \ Degree Captain Doris Darlin~ 43c has asked the members of the- Remarkable Brand 48 Count Package of degree team to meet at the hall No. 2% Peaches Can 25c: - fXCWSlVi! firol FluidDrive! tJewf Shorter turning diameters! Thursday evening, April 19 fOl Kroger Tea Bags 45c: L'Art Brand practice. I Avondale No. 303 Can Availableon M-, U- A new Dodge "Job- There will be a luncheon at and I-ton models. Rated" truck will Sweet fickles Qt. 45c: Kidney. Beans for Makes driving easier make a sharperturn 12:30followed by a card party at 3 29c: with marvelously -maneuver into the lodge hall on Friday, April DODiE smooth performance. tight places easier. 27. Irene Staman is in charge 'of Beechnut Chopped, Jar 01 10c Cushions against -park with !ess luncheon and Thelma Cheese- or Gerber's Jar 15c Strained shock and 'strain trouble-save you BABY FOODS 'iJ~. saves on upkeep, anal time and driving man, Evelyn Butters and Dor- lengthens truck life. effort on every trip. o:hy McRoberts are on the card party committee. There will be SMOKED. 10·14·Lb. Average. Center Slices left on Shank Cuts a choice of card games and a '. MEW! Worm-and-roller steering gears! MEW! 4-speed Synchr~shift 'tnmsmlssioal prize at each table. \ TRUCKS I The next regular session of the FULL Now you get safer, easier steering. New Four-sp~ lWW available on ~-, U-. WHOLE or steering gears 011 most models give you I-ton models, as well as 1M- and 2-toll. Novi Rebekah Lodge will occur; Bun FULL 1heirue~ ihatdo 1he most -fOr~out positive control. Driving is more com- 3-speed Synchro-shifttransmissionstand- on Thursday night, April 26. HALF fortable, too, thanks to the new. im- aM on ~., ~-, I-ton.,. 5-speed standard There will be a special program SHANK proved steering wheel position. on 2%-ton. available on I~- and 2-ton. in honor of 2-25 year members, Ib. 69c HALF, Lb. , Gladys Tremper and Alice Hop- , Now Dodge brinp you important ll " new ease-of-handling advantages- What" Joh-Rafed means to you ••• kins who will receive pins in along with all the ease-of-handling memory of the occasion. A lunch Gunsberg's -frame, axles, springs, wheels,. tires, features that have made Dodge A Dodge "Job-Rated" truck is engi- in charge of Thelma Cheeseman Delicatessen Style "Job-Rated" trucks the choice of neered at the facwry to fit a specific and others-is engineered right to will complete the evening. CORNED BEEF champion truck drivers from coast job, save you money, last longer. provide the strength and capacity needed. CARD OF THANKS to coastl Every unit from engine to rear axle Hormel Dairy Brand These new trucks are amazingly easy is "Job-Rated" ":'factory-ertgineered to Eoerll unit that MOVES the lotul- I wish to thank my many DATED BACON SLICED to maneuver. They bring you all the. haul a specific load over the roads you engine, clutch, transmission, propel- friends for the beautiful flowers, proved advantages of cross-steering, travel and at the speeds you require. ler shaft, rear axle, and others - is gifts and cards sent me during wide front tread and short wheel- engineered right to meet a particular my recent illness. Special thanks Glendale base. ~ you get the extra handling Eoerll ';nit that SUPPORTSthe load operating condition. to O.E.S. No. 77. I TEENIE WEENI'ES Pkg, of 12 ease of SynchrO.sbift transmission- Mrs. 'Reynold Esch. 46x plus steering column gearshift on CARD\OFTHANKS Tenderloin 7 Rib low-tonnage models. ~e fOryourself! dome in anti tlrive an easier handling Dodge~ruck End, Lb.4ge I 'wish to extend my sincere PORK LOINS Cut, Lb. appreciation to my friends and relatives for their kindness dur- Yein·X 5·Lb. Box a.98 ing my recent illness and be- TINY LINK Pure Pork G. E. MILLER SALES & SERVICE \ reavement of my father, Clarence Whipple. c OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 'TIL 9,00 P.M. ' ; Mrs. Hazel Truesdell. 46 SHRIMP SAUSAGES Ib.63 127 Hutton Street Telephone 430 Northville, Michil~ ,..._------' Prim tD,ell~' through S,,'., April 21 ,19'1 I \ , , II------~-----:------~'-- I ~ I tf Page Six THE NORTHVILLE RECORD . _ThUl'sday., Apri( 19t 1951 '~. who wore j'l yellow organdy gown APRIL BRIDE Young People Help over last week-end. The North- Ward-Wilson Vows and carried pink carnations. VFW Auxil~ary ville group is now plwmmg for Lester asked his brother, Doyse :"tith Camp PrQject a work-week end at the Youth Ward to be nest man and seating Island on Saturday, May 12th Installs Officers , ,The Senior Youth Fellowship Read in Novi the guests were J. T. Stone and and Sunday,"May 13th. of the First Presbyterian church , The Ladies ~waliary' ~f Rev. J. M. McLucas read the James Walden. ~s busy selling salt water taffy V.F.W. Post 4012 'conducted in- wedding ceremony April 14 The bride's mother was attired to raise funds for the new Youhg Sacred Music Concert , stallation services Sunday after- I which united in marl'lage Diana in a pin'k silk dress with black Peoples Camp at Greenville, noon, April 8, at the V.F:W. Hall Planned for Sunday Mae Wllson and Lester Howell and whi~e accessories, while thE. Michigan.' , of Plymouth -~oad, (t Witnessing Ward. The vows were pledged at bridegroom's mother wore a . A 340 acre site has been pur-I There will be a concert of Sac- I the ceremony were 125 relatives I the Novi Methodist church at chased with frontage on four red Music given by Carl Ze~der navy blue crepe and lace dres' \ and fnends, the, largest crowd three o'clock in the presence of lakes. Fully equipped it willi and Mrs. Beverly Yungk StIes of and her accessories were in blue E'ver to attend V.F.W.· investiture I' relatives and friends. serve 150 campers ana leaders Dtrtfoit at St. Matl}ews Lutheran and beige tones. Both moth erE ntes. Mrs. McLucas preSIded at the with the openmg period the later Church, 418 Eas.!;Marga~~~ s~reet, pinned pink carnation corsageE The new officers who were I piano and Mrs. Campbell of part of 'June. Mr. and Mrs'Ric- -'Walled, Lake, Sunday, ~pnl 22 to their shoulders. I elected at the recent annual Brighton sang "Because" and hard Kay, sponsors of the group at 7:30 p. m. Selma ~hhute of "Alway:f' before an altar flank- Immediately following' thE sprmg election were installed by ceremony, a reception was hele distributed the boxes' pf taffy on North Center street will be the ed with vases of white gladioli, Mrs. Ethel Gagner. Assisting her •I Sunday following the weekly accompanist. , and multi-colored snapdragons. in the church dining room. The were conductress, Mrs. Oliver of bridal table was centered wl~h meeting. The'five officers of the No admission will be charged The bride wore an ice blue DetroIt and Mrs. Clara Broda. a bouquet of snapdragons and a A dinner at the Hall followed group reported on the'State-wide but there will be a free will satin and lace gown, fashioned meeting held at Grand Rapids otl'ering fo~ the pew fund. with a fitted bodIce, WhICh but- tiered wedding cake. ~he installation ceremony at 5:00 toned down the back, long The young couple then left on o'clock. sleeves, and a SkIrt worn over a a short wedding trip to ChIcago, The following is a list of OffI- JUNE E. TRAPP hoop. She wore a shoulder length and then on to camp McCoy cers for the coming year: presi- veil which was held in place by Wisconsin, where the bridegroom dent, Zada Riley; sr. vice-presi- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Trapp of a bonnet and she carried a white is stationed. dent, Ann Guelzow; jr. Vlce- West Six Mile Road announce CENTER STREET MARKET Bible topped with white roses. Lester is the youngest son of president, Ruth King; treasurer, the engagement of their daugh- Maid of honor was Mae Siloff the R. E. Wards of NOVI. Marjone Rogers; secretary, Flor- ter, Jun.e Elizabetg., to Fred THE HOME OF FRESH MEAT AND FRESH FISH ence Russell; chaplain, Arlle Brockmiller, Jr. Fred is the son Smith; conductress, Ida Mae of the senior Fred Brockmillers FRESH FISH DAILY Gooch. of Milford. The hst continues with guard, June will graduate with the PHONE 644 Mary Bongiovanni; color bearer, class of 1951 and is currently MRS.FRANKVANTREAS' No.1, Jenny Ruth Denton; No.2 employed part-time at the local 148 N. Center Street Northville. Michigan ~~NORTHVILLE. MICHIGAN ~ Stephane Bird; No.3, Marie D and C Store. Feeks; No.4, Marjorie Smith; No date has been set for then~~~~~~~~~~§§~~§§~~~§~~~§§~~~ Friday and Saturday, April 20-21 ~ banner bearer, Edith Winkler; wedding. I. l Lace Sat;n Ballerina Gown ::;~i~·r;i:Ei'7j~~~:d!].'t~i~~r~;~:~~5~:i,~1~~!~~,if.l~=~;;f~~~=;S:::~~~~~i~~! BURT LANCASTER - JOANNE DRU ~ I ' ... flag bearer, Daisy Martin; patri- otic instructor, Betty Kupsky; ~ ROBERT WALKER - JOHN IRELAND ~ h b H · il Woman Chess Player -- historian, Dana Nalley; musician, Gladys Clark; trustees,.1 year, To Give Exhibition ;J: ~ "VENGE~~~MYALLEY" ~ ~,,~~~: ... ~_V~""_.l~~pt~~Oll;:. fM 40Verruce Reed; 2 years, Evelyn Miss Lucille Kellner of De- '" NEWS SHORTS 0; trease of Detroit pledge.d theIr guests, Mrs. Fred Clark taking DIckson; 3 years, Meda Myers. troit, Women's Chess Champion - "Ii vows in a ceremony read at the charge of the reception. She was of the state of Michigan, Women's :,: Sunday and Monday, Aprll 22-23 ~ Lefler home on Cady street last assisted by Freida and Lena Up- champion of Detroit and co-win- Here's the shirt for those ~ Church Circles Plan ner last year's United States -- ¥~ii,; ... ROBERT HUTTON _ STEVE BRODIE ~ Saturday evenmg. thegrove of DetrOIt . i!li !J!! ~ _ in _ -: Rev. A. K. MacRae read the TJ::e young couple ~~en left on for April Meetings Women's championsrop, will give lounging-ar~und days. Cool.,· a simultaneous chess exhibition - ii,,~ If "THE STEEL HELMET" "Ii vows m the hving room wroch a ~np to Northern MIchIgan. For ~ NEWS ~ was attractlvely decorated with gomg away, Mrs. Vantrease chose The circles of the First Pres- at the PTA Carnival Friday eve- ;,~ and comfortable. If SHORTS :0 bouquets of wrote snapdragons. a beige SUlt with matchmg top- bytenan Church will meet Wed- rung. ~ Sunday Showmgs-3-5-7-9,/ a: Selma Schnute played the wed- ~oat and black and pink access- nesday, April 25 at 12:30 p. m. Members of the Northville'" Chess Club will be among her ~ =II :- dIng march and the brIde's nIece, Grle.s. Thzy are now at home at for theIr regular meetmg. $tOO ~ • Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24-25 "=.. Helen Bartley sang, "Because." 211 Cady street. The Martha CIrcle will meet opponents and the club urges I" :a• LIZABETH SCOTT_ -in _DENNIS O·KEEFE .. GlVen m marnage. by her H'arnet IS the daughter of Mrs. at the home of Mrs Joseph Hoehl anyone who plays chess to try - to their luck for the benefIt of the 'l' :,.0. "THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS" ~ father Harvey Lefler of South Myrtle Lefler of Cady street and at 562 Randolph with Mrs. Emma •• Lyon,' the bnde &ose a white Harvey Lefler of South Lyon ReId assIstmg. The Mary circle school. The exhibitIOn will begin " - plus - ~ lace over satm ballerma gown. She was graduated from North- WIll meet at the home of Mrs. N. at 8:00 p. m. .,! $2.95 VAUGHN MONROE - ELLA RAINES .: The gown was accented WIth a VIlle HIgh school WIth the class IK. Pattison, 18851 Valencia and Miss Kellner tied for first - m - :.. boat neckllne, cap sleeves and of 19.48 and is now attending Mrs Carl Stephens will be hos= place ill last year's Men's State - M~n's and Boys' "SINGING GUNS" :- lace gauntlets. A string of pearls MIchIgan State Normal College, tess to the Ehzabeth circle at her Speed championship matches ~'~ SIzes. Short and (Trucolor) -: further accented the neckhne ypsllantl, where she IS maJor:r:g I home at 46046 Norton street. and will compete in this year's national Invitational Tourna- 1" long sleeves. All Please Note: ~ and her fingertip veIl was held ill home economICS. ment. Singing Guns 7:00 and 9:55 - The Company She Keeps 8:35 ~ IlJ place, by ,a heart shaped head- Frank's parents ar~ Mr. ~d M.on~oeIs Host for. colors and pat- 0; piece. Harnet carned an arm Mrs. C. Roy of DetrOIt. He was DIstrIct BPW MeetIng ~.• terns. :- bouquet of whIte roses. graduated from the Wllber Correction' . Thursday Only, April 26 -: Her only· attendant was JI,,!rs. Wnght Trade School and is now The NorthVIlle Busmess and In last week's story on the I!'i GLEN FORD - VIVECA LINDFORS John Bartley of Plymouth who attendmg Wa~e University. Professional Women's Club has Garden Club's annual luncheon, _ -in- wore a floor length gown of pale been invited to attend the Dis- It was erroneously stated that .'. I~ I "THE FLYING MISSILE" green net over taffeta. She car- S I H tnct Two meetmg and dinner in Mrs. Hramd Hamplkian was the ;~ - plus- ried a bouquet of red roses. a ey- enderson M~:~~ctpr~~~~an. Virginia guest of honor. It should have ;,l ~ Best man was Robert Dormer read, Mrs. Henry P. Williams, •.. "ROUGH RIDERS OF DURANGO" FR,EYDL~ Cleaners ~; First Showing-5:00 f'D t -t d t g thO gue ts V R d R "II Allen will preside over the meet- National Presl'dent of the Assoc- o e 1'01 an sea ill e s OWS ing at .the Monroe Co.untry Club l '1' were the -bnde's twac brothers, ea _," eren t 'Ei'- iation. The Record regrets this E I{J E~~¥:-¥ainStreet fhon~..:~orthville 400 :'~ Carson Upthegrove of~Ro(lhester ~ ~ "' :,n'he dInner charge IS $3.00 and error. ... ~.:;~~~.:.t~~~:i':::.;&:r~7~,:.;i.;;,;:;,::;;":~"";::i~:~::~~~~~1u~_i:~"i,:,:~:;;;:']!;:::::i:~,rMni,:~,:i::~~:W.1:N~:~ "Friday and Saturday, April 27-28 and Garnl?t Upthegrove of De- An event of interest to the re.serva,tions should be made .--:;;iy;MNwy;MNWy;:y;MNw~~~~~~~~~~~;,,;:~~~~~~:;;~;:;:~~~~~~~ BETTY GRABLE - DAN DAILEY - DANNY THOMAS tr01t. many friends of Betty Saley Wlth eIther Evelyn Ware, 49207 ~·.·.·.·.·~ ••• ••••••••• '"J"•••••••••••••••• h ••••••••••v..•••••••••,,['JI'rlY' J'.I' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -in- For her daughter's wedding, daughter of Mrs. Dick H. Saley: Seven Mile Road or with Mrs. "-C.ALLME MISTER" Mrs. Lefler chose a royal blue and the late Dr. Sale-y, was her Leo Latour, 805 East Second (Technicolor) crepe dress and she pinned a cor- recent marriage to Jack Hender- street, Monroe. NEWS SHORTS sage of pale yellow roses to her son of Los Angeles, Cahforma. --'------!'~~~~~:::=:~:=::~~~::::~~!:!.~~~~~::::~~~~~~~~s~h~o~u~ld~e~r~.______The ceremony was performed Demonstration Council '- in the chapel of the FIrst Metho- To Elect Officers . 'I dis!; church of Long Beach by Thursday, the Wayne' County Rev. R. R. Washer, in the pres- Demonstration Council will hold ence of relatives and close OUR, an election of executive officers friends. for districts five and six (North- Any way you figure it ••• Following the wedding, a mid- ville and Plymouth) at the Ply- day breakfast was served in the mouth Veterans Memorial 'Hall Sky Room of the Wilton Hotel, FIRST at 1:30 p. m. . Long Beach. The bridegroom, a Mrs. Samuel Geraci is retiring commercial arbst, and his bride, executive treasurer of the group. will make their home in San Mrs. Dugan of New Boston will YEAR Francisco. speak on "Country Women of the World." Mrs. Bailey's danc- Mrs. George Spooner of North ing class will provide the enter- Rogers Street left Friday, April tainment. Miss Emma DuBord, 5 for Fayetteville, North Caro- Wayne County Home Demon- lina, where she joined her hus. stration agent, will preside over band at nearby Fort Bragg. the meeting. •

We wish to take this opportunity to thank the use f/F1f0 entire population of ~orthvine and our cust- omers for the wonderful reception we have receiv~d this first year. Our only desire is to Costs only pennies a day to operate on special water MOTHER'S heater rate. Try it. You'll like it. satisfactorily serve the public for many years No soot! No smoke! No flue! Put it in the kitchen if DAY to come. Our way of saying thanks, . you wish. Clean as can be. Anniversary Specials from our regular stock: Finest hot water service that money can buy ••• just install and forget it ••• for years and years. RED CROSS SHOES • .. $6.85 pair I • • """'::~~~ Remember Mother on No charge for installation in most residences. Go her Day, May 13, with a electric ••• there's a wonderful difference! beautiful gift of FAITH jcwelry. Men's and Growing Boys' Oxfords • $7.49 Lasting loveliness ... a wide - ~-- selection of gifts ••• LADIES' DRESS SHOES .. .. choose ftom FAITH • • " • . Birthstone Rings, Pins, Lockets, Bracelets, CHILDREN'S SHOES • • • • • $3.69 Necklaces, etc. All priced to fit "your budge!.. See' them! '\ Ladies' Play and Sport, Shoes $1.89 and $2.89 I , '. Budget TermS': If D~si~t'd . _-...... ,~UTHORIZED ~,E\ LERS,', ." : ;,.,G"LADSTON E·S ." "ti~.~.A.MI~y:Su0m STOREQFl'f.P~THVI~" . LUCIUS QtA:KE, Jewelet: - Corner Center arid M~in St~eta : . ",-' Phone Northville 1137 SEEYO~R DEALERor Detroi~ Edison . North Center Street. opposite Post Office ...•••••••••••••••...·.·rl'.·.·.·.·hy•

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~'i II Thursday, April 19, 1951 /. P Page Eight THE NORTHVILLE RECORD WANTED ,MISC. MISC.

SPOT CASH =O!!iW~~Q "'0'£:""",======:=;1 PHONE 639M FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK HORSES $10.00 - COWS $10.00 LAWN MOWERS HOGS $2.50 Cwt. FOR SALE FOR SALE ICh~~~~~~~:~~~~:;o~~ FOR SAl~ WANTED PillS. Calves and. Sheep Removecl Free Minimum char.lre 60c. Each figure SHARPENED and Phone Collect TOI counts a word. Successive inaertioDS Detroit - WArwick 8-7400 RASPBERRY and Strawberry, ordered at time of first iitsertion REPAIRED state inspected healthy plants. 2/8 of original rate. Box ch_ BLACK TOP SOIL, PEAT :-L=-::------IzDarling & COmpany 26"c extra.. Wholesale to all. Place your or- AND FILL DIRT. Delivery Call us promptly while carc:as. Is Cards of Thanks 10c a Jine of five anywhere. L. RusselL 42201 Vern Benjamin fresh and sound. der now! Dug fresh when want- words per line. Twelve Mile Road. mile ~,,#.###,...#.,#,,~##,### " ••~ ed. 44244 Twelve l\tIile Road. Liners OD "loc81 page"' 16c a line * 410 Yerkes Avenue east of Novi Road. Phone Phone 972-Wll. 45-47x I Auctions 60e an Inch. 993·Wl. 45-2 Northville PARTS FOR ALL CARS WANTED - Oouple 40-45 for FOR SALE EXCHAliGE • • • ENGINES, F:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I WHY PAY RETAIL • general housekeeping ditties. I \\I Woman to do cooking, husband FUEL PUMPS. GENER· YOU CAN BUY for general repair and upkeep. ATORS, STARTERS, CLUTCHES FOR SALE WHOLESALE AT Room and board and wages. Complete Machine Shop Three acres of appleij, plums, I.~~~~~~~~~~~~i I Phone after 7:30 p. m. 989J1. prunes and peaches with-six MILLER'S! " 45-48 Service . . . Engine acres of land with plenty of 1950 CHEVROLET Rebuilcling buildings and living quarters. CADDIES WANTED! Electric water system with 1947 FRAZER NOVI good well. Fine location. Rea- 1946 CHEVROLET Meadowbrook Country sonable terms. 1949 DODGE HOME for 3 year old male Cocker Club, Northville AUTO PARTS Spamel. Wanted perennial flow- NOVI, MICHIGAN 1949 NASH "600" Boys 14 and Over Country sto;re. good location. ers. Phone 918-JI2. 46x Licensed Builder Phone Northville 55 1947 PLYMOUTH Price reduced. Owner wants Caddie instructions, free les- Custom-Built Homes WANTED-Gardens to be fitted to sell. Fine living quarters 1948 PLYMOUTH sons and playing privileges with Rota Tiller. John Ling, on a nice lot close in. Terms 1941 DODGE recreational facilities. ' \521 Randolph, Northville. 45-48x STRAUS reasonable. Personal supervision by Chick 1938 CHEVROLET Harbert, Wade Ruffner and M~dernizing Co. 5 Acres 1941 FORD W,ANTZD - Land to work. Any Nick Bersan, Two bedroom house on bus amount. Also gardens plowed Report to Nick Bersan, CaddIe 23893 Beck Road, Northville on Ridge Rd., some build- line three miles from North- 30 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM and fItted. Phone 858. 45-46x Master. ings. $2200 takes equity. ville. about three years old on A.ttic Rooms - Cupboards - PLUS A FINE SELECTION I START EARNING NOW! one acre of land. A real buy. OF USED TRUCKS WANTED-A house to buy in A.dditions - Recreation Rooms 3 Family House Terms reasonable. Northville Have $700 for down Roofing - Siding payment. Phone South Lyon Phone Northville 982·Jl on Novi Road, 2'h acres. Three bedroom house. modern 4441._ 45-46x $3500 down. throughout. Fine location close in to business section. FOR RENT 3 Bedroom Home in NQrthville, gas heat, Large lot in Orchard Heights good condition. suitable for ranch house. Very , nice. 35 Acre Farm fOR RENT- Wall paper steam- on Nine Mile Rd., 7 room er. Eger-Jackson, Inc., 846 W. house, 4 car garage, chick- F. E. HI L L S Ann Arbor TraIl. Plymouth. 114 W. Main en coop, small barn. l8tf Phone 1552. 23tf

1947 FORD Deluxe Tudor. RadIO, PASTURE, barn, boxstalls at heater, four practIcally new 46001 W. Baselme Road to BILLMAN tIres. Phone 688 after 6 p m. 46x rent. 45-47x 332 East· Main Street WANTED 46001 W. BASELINE Road 3 un- furnished rooms, mile from center town WIth free garden ground. 45-47x

SLEEPING room. Convenient BLACK HAWK locatIOn. 302 W. Main. 46 IIl TRENCHING CO. Commercial - Residential DEAD O~R ALIVE FOOTINGS FREE ESTIMATES Farm Animals Collected Promptly , PHONE 327J WATER AND SEWER LINES AL WIS TERT I 48733 West Nine Mile Ro';d I HORSES $10.00 COWS $10.00 General and Life Insurance Agent Northville for the Aetna LIfe Insurance Co. HOGS $2.50 per. cwt. - For Estimate, Call Northville 897 All kinds of insurance - Life j WESLEY J. KLOCKE Accident and Health, Mortgag~ We Buy HidEl~and CaIfskip.s 511 NORTH CENTER STREET, NORTHVILLE Redemption, Estate Planning, Phone CoIled - - Ann Arbor 2-2244 Auto, FIre, Theft, etc. Phone 39tf NorthVIlle 373R. 15tf CENTRAL DEAD STOCK COMPANY

ROOFING and Siding. All types. GOOD, clean used iurniture. We Free estimates. Othal Baggett, pay cash. Phone Plymouth •• -~!,?,,,,-~ 319 Randolph. Phone 787J. 203. 271 N. Mam, Plymouth. 37tf 4li-46x BAG CEMENT mixer. Good .fURNACE CLEAl'lING. all work S~ SEEDUccrss 1h \ji=;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:::;;:~~. i . .guaranteed: oil and coal fur- SLEEPING room near business BASEMENT DIGGING THE WAY TO lAWN S J; oU _~ j condItion. 5 French style steel naces and stokers serviced. Phone district. Phone 1160W. 46x 5 lis program elJables, y '1 wmdow frames; Glassed {rx5" PI h 1701 B'll 0 lL SOti The easy CdO d your lawn to new"":J -,':,- ... 20 panes. Two, 6'-8"x32" doors: ymout • 1 twe AND BACKFILLING t ed fee see ff t -"- 1 Phone 621-J. 45-46x G and S GARAGE DITCHING • GRADING • EXCAVATING o we '. h .' 'mum of time and e or. i,>:;<. ~=/:.;-"- % beauty WIt minI _ _0 <--"0 --..c- " j Auto and Farm Implement (ALL SHOVEL AND BULLDOZER WOB,Kl KENMORE washer, $15; West- mghouse sweeper with attach- Repair - Welding SAND • GRAVEL. FILL DIRT - TO,P SOIL ments, $35; electric mixer, $5; 41122 Seven Mile Road electrIC coffee urn, $5; 12 base accordIOn, $15; boy's spring top Phone 525 DEWEY BU·RRELL coat, SIze 8, $3; 3 interIor doors, Phone -1119 Gaylord Medon 51305 W. Seven Mile Road $7 each; clothes hamper, $1; and MISC· other mIscellaneous items. 46 Chester Smit~ \ Proprietors A-I PAINTING and DECORAT- 46-48x ING. Interior and Exterior Also wall washing. Roy. Hollis, ScDtA LAWN SEED Use only a third Ph. 1206-J3. phon~ 286R or 547W. 45-4x BRUMrVlEL LOCKER SERVICE as ...much- because there are 3,000,000 46 seeds in each pound. For open sunny rNSURANCE, Fl-re, Theft, Lia- 10690 West Six Mile Road bilIty, automobile. Mrs. F. R. ~-Mile West 'of Napier Road' Phone Northville 90l-WI tl'KIJ Spells doom to lightly shaded lawns. 1 Ib - $1.55 Hydromatic Plant on Plymouth Lanning, 214 N. Wing. Phone WE FEATURE: dandelions, plantain, 5 Ibs-$7.65 25 Ibs-$36.50 Road has openings for local resI- 209. '20tf buckhorn. most broad, dents interested in steady em- . • Custom Slaughtering • Fobel Locker Rental leaved weeds. Easy to TVRF 8VIlDER Picture book beauty ployment as: SAXTON FARM SUPPLY. We • Complete Processing • Packaging and Sharp use weed control-apply and color follows a meal of this com- UNSKILLED OR SEMI-SKILL- deliver Fridays. 587 W. Ann • Curing and Smoking Freezing dry just as it comes from plele grassfood. Economy too, onEll ED PRODUCTION MACHINE Arbor Trail, Plymo!lth. Phone • Lard Rendering package. OPERATORS 174 33tf pound feeds 100 sq ft. 25 Ibs-$2.50 Lathing and Plastering • Meats, at Wholesale and Retail Treat 2500 sq ff-$1.75; Apply in person 8:00 a.m. to 4'30 • Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon 11,000 sq (t _ $4.85 feeds 2500 sq ft; 10,000 sq f,-$7.8$ LEARN TO 'DANCE p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Contractors BETWEEN 9:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. Detroit Transmission Division, 24 Years Experience BAILEY'S DANCE STUDIO General Motors Corp., Plymouth Have a free interview with us I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NORTHVILLE HARDWARE Road between Inkster and Mld- \ Residential - Commercial and find out how easy it is to r dlebelt. 46 learn or improve your dancing. Comer Center and Main, Northville Phone 115 Lessons by appointment. Teach- STATE INSPECTED AND CERilFlED WANTED-Work for chain saw, i Vern J. Hawley ers of Ballroom and Tap Danc- week-ends and after 5 p. m. 21125 Middlebelt Road inJ(. 118 E. Cady Street, North- Call Northville 945-J3. 44tf l Farmington. Michigan ville, Mich. Phone 34. l5tf BERR' PllINTI NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Phone Farmington 2745 FNRNACES Vacuum Cleaned, RED RASPBERRIES STRAWBERRIES $7.00. ERtimates free for re- LathClm, Chief. King, Marcy and Senator Dunlop. Premier, Robinson 37tf pairs and installation. Phone Taylor varietlas-J yr. No. I and Clermont varleties- Livonia 2645. 16U each-Any Quantity J, each-Any Quantity II .1 II • II .. I" BLACK RASPBERRIES, each tOe Everbearing Strawberries, ea. Sc QUALITY The Jordan PETERR. MIllER FLOOR SERVICE 40170 EAST ANN ARBOR TRAIL. PLYMOUTH, MICH. Floor Sanding and Finishing Dance Studio Floor and Wall Covering Dancing Instruction In: Installation TAP and BALLET Phone Northville 220 M Iadividual, Semi-Private or REID TELEVISION SERVICE Class LessoDS for Free Estimates ANNQUNCES THE OPENING PHONE 184:R or 1941 of its Third completely ~quipped Television Repair / AI Smith Don Stevens 18970 NORTHVILLE ROAD 37tf 27tf Shop in the suburban area. Weare now aa close to ... II • I' II • II ..... III you as your telephone. Service cars Radio Phone equipped, Television sets under parts warranty - EXCAVATING labor charge only. SERVICE CALL $5.00 • BULLDOZING • LAND CL'EARING Call KEnwood 2-9000 Collect :" , • ROAD BUILDING , If Your Set Ia In Need, •• Call REID! :10 Fill Dirt Black Dirt Michigan's largest and one of the oldest independent :~ Sand Gravel contractors. := · I (Novi Bldg. Service REID TELEVISION .SERVICE ~. .1 44109 Grand River, Novi 26500 GRAND RIVER ~ Phone Northville 1215·31 :- rl'•••••••••v. ",..••••••·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.y ·.·.·.·.·.·rl~ ::7 : H :: :: : :

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County, lIlichigan, as recorded in LIl,er of the Public Acts of th" State of Iji'~======"'i'I1 recreation areas are expected this 88 of Plats on Page 75, Wayne County lIlichigan for the year 1909, and amepd· whatever educational training to read of all the wheat that LEGAL NOTICES Reoords and also adja.cent to the rear ments thereto, this Board did, bY reso- year. One request for Information programs are needed. being shipped to Europe, of IGts 98 and 118 of Assessor'a Plat lution dated February 8, 1951, resolve has come from S. H. Rajapakse. To the Supervisor of the Township of Seminole SubdivisioD, a resubdivision of I Selective service boards re- . .. .. that a hearing be held on lIlarch 8, MICHIGAN H' h ? M 1 Redlord,- Wayne County. Michigan. lots 77 to 98. 140 to 156, 816 to 8U. 1951 at 11:00 a.m. E.S.T. at 8800 IS ome. atara, Cey on. ceived instructions last week to The present investigation 0 Sir: 371 to 388, 656 ,to 574, 605 to 621, Cadillac Towpr, Detroit 26, Michigan, • 797 to 816, 836 to 854, Inclusive and to determine the necessity or advisa .. halt May calls, pending revision racketeers reminds one of th , You are hereby notified that the vacated alleys of Seminole Woods Sub· bility of absolutely abandoning and Michigan's nationally - unique from Washington. bank cashier who ran off wit Board of County Road Commissioners division, being the West ¥.. of the West discontinuing said portion of said county MIRROR mass blood typing program has .. ~ $50,000, stole his best friend' of the County of Wayne, lIlichigan, did, ¥.. of Section 6, TIS., R 10 E.. Red- road: and at a meeting of said Board held on ford Township, Wayne County, Michi- Whereas, pursuant to the above men ... advanced to the collection stage. Furriers don't sell women's girl-and the only concern th lIla1ch 28, 1951, decide, and determine NON.PARTISAN gan. said alley being a county road tioned statute, this Board has served a State defense council has ap- coats C.O D. any more. Now they people had was over who wa that the certain alley described In the under the -jurisdiction of thi.. Board: notice of said hearing upon aU of the NEWS LETTER minutes of said Board, heretofore taken and owners and occupants of lands tbrough proved a plan to established 698 peddle 'em R.F.C. going to teach his Sunday schoo over liS II County road, should be abso- blood collection stations in 51 lutely abandoned and discontinued aa a Whereas. pursuant to said petition or adjoining which it is proposed to 11:';;======It really goes against our grain class. public highway, reserving therein the and in 8A:cordance with the provisions absolutely abp.ndoh and discontinue counties to gather as much asl------of Section 18 of Chapter " of Act No. sucb county road, and published a COPy The highly-touted bi-partisan eaaement set forth in said determlna- 283 of the Public Acts of the State of of said notice in the Legal Record. a 200,000 pints of blood in 24 hours, tion~ polIcy of Gov. G. Mennen Wil- The portion of the minutes of said Michigan for the year 1909, and amend- newspaper published within the County should it be needed. ments thereto, this Board did, by reso- of Wayne, on February 22, 1951; and lIams has blown up in his face meetina fully describing said alley is lution dated .January 25, 1951, resolve Whereas, said hearing held at the • • • attached hereto and made a part of the time and place appointed by said reso- and possibly his entire tax pro- notice, which Is given under and' 'by that a hearing be held on lIlsrch I, But Dr. F. S. Leeder, director 1951 at 11 :00 a.m. E.S.T. at 3800 lution and said premises were viewed in gram with it. When the governor virtue of Act 283 of the Public Acts of accordance with the statute; and of state health department bur- 1909, as amended. Cadlllac Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan, to determine the necessity or advisabil- Whereas. It appearing from said bear- promised_to veto any gas tax bill In testimony whereof. I have here- eau of disease control, believes ity of absolutely abandoning and dis- ing and view-of the premises that the exceeding three-fourths of a Ce.Ilt MORE i~:' unto set our hand at Detroit, IIllchigan, publIc will have no further use for the biological vvarfare is more "inJ.- this 29th day·of lIlarch, .A.D. 1951. continuing said portion of said county per gallon, Rep. Victor A. Knox road: and portion of county road in said sub- minent" than atomic bombing. BOARD OF COUNTYROAD COM- division so petitioned to be absolutely (R-Sault Ste. Marie) said Wil- IIlISSIONERSOF THE COUNTYOF Whereas. pursuant to tbe above men- But he adds that departments of tioned statute, this Board has served a abandoned and discontinued_ hut it is lIams "was out of line" and left WAYNE. MICmGAN -desirable to maintain therein a public health in the U.S. could prevent John P. O'Hara, Chairman notice of said bearing upon all of the the executive office. owners and occupants of landa: through utIlIty easement for the use and benefit any long-term outbreaks of dis- SMILES~ Charles . L. Wilson, Vice-Chairman of the public. . l\lIchael J. O'Brien, Commissioner or adjoiniug which it is proposed to Speaker of the House Knox absolutely abandon and discontinue such Now. Tberefore, Be It Resolved that ease. EDGAR M. BRANIGIN, Clerk said portJOn of county road. being the had gone on record as favoring By Sylvester A. Naetzel, Deputy Clerk. county road. and published a copy of ...... said notice in the Legal Record. a alley in the rear of lots 1 to 15, both a corporation levy. Now he says, inclusive_ and lots 94 to 108. both A Michigan car has been re- ...... Road Juridsiction Determination newspal!er published within the County of Wayne, on February 8, 1951: and Inclusive. of Liberty Heights Subdiv- "Perhaps not all Republicans ported with a TV set in the rear Commissioner O'Brien moved the ision of part of the S. W. * of Section feel the same". adoption of the following resolution: Whereas, said hearing was held at 6. TIS, R 10 E., Redford Township, seat. The legislature immediately . Whereas. this Board has received a the time and place appointed by said Wayne Countyy Michigan. as recorded Prospects are fading that the PER introduced a bill making it illegal petition from ten freeholders of the resolutJon and said premises were view- m Llber 39 Df Plats on Page 61. Wayne legIslature WIll enact any kind Township of Redford for the absolute ed in accordance with the statute; and County Records. constituting a. total of to eqUIp an automobIle WIth tele- Whereas. it appearing from said bear- abandonment l\nd discontinuance of all 0.113 mile of county load. be and the of a corporation profits tax. vision in such a way that'it would of the alley adjacent to the rear of ing and view of the premises that the same is hereby absolutely abandoned public have no further use :for tbe • • • lots 304 to 315, both inclusive, and will and discontinued and shall cease to distract the driver. lots ~389 to "02, both inclusive. of portion of county road in said sub- exIst as a public highway, upon the The Michigan TB sanitorium ...... GALLON division so petitioned to be absolutely I Semmole Woods Subdivision of the west express c07Jdition that there be and abandoned and discontinued, but it is commiSSIOn has been instructed % of the west :Ih of. section 6. T 1 S~, hereby is reserved an easement in the The automobIle industry's cur- R 10 E.. Redford Township, Wayne desirable to maintain therein a public to proceed WIth plans lor a 200- rent contracts for aircraft engines ~~~~~y n~;ad°'rf~~ie~h:y i~~:ll:t~~on a:~ bed sanitorium In Kalamazoo. top productIOn orders of World maintenance of sewer, water, gas. elec- BUIlding program IS expected to bic, telephone and all other public util- War II. Eleven contracts now are ities for the use and benefit of the be lImIted to $5,000,000 for TB held or are bemg negotiated. IT IS TOO LATE .. . public, and all persons. firms or corp- and $60,000,000 for mental hos- orations owning or operating said public During World War II the Indus- pitals. . - - utIhtJes shall have the right to enter try built 455,522 engmes. Before upon said easement for the purpose 9f ...... PIJONE 284 1Dstalhng~ maIntaining or operating any ...... of said publIc utllttles. Twenty senators have demand- Over the entire country pro- Be It Further Resolved that this ed that the TB commiSSIOn also Board hereby determInes that It is to duction capacity has increased the best interests of the publtc that make a 30-day study of state so much that despIte the defense THE CARRINGTON AGENCY said portion of county road be abso- needs at both state and county progIam we have surpluses in a lutely abandoned and dlscontiaued. re- levels. ser"mg therem the easement as her.zin number of lInes, price cutting in Complete INSURANCE Service set forth .. a few and only scattered layoffs. The motion was supported by Com- Abolmon of the MIchIgan un- .. 126 N~rth Center Street _Northville, Michig:l.D missioner O"Hara. and carried by the . . fo.Jlowmg vote· Ayes, Commissioner., employment compensatlon com- A prellmmary estrmate of the O'Hara and O'Brien, NaYs, NOI'e. ~44-46 mISSIOn and increases in unem- state's wmter deer kIll has been ployment benefIts have been pro- placed at from 35,000 to 50,000 pused by the legIslature. The whItetaIls. Cause? HeaVIer than Top Quality Fuel Oil measure would raise maXImum usual snow whIch covered for- benefIts from $24 to $30 per week age. for unemployed without chIld- .. .. • ECK-OIL ren. Dependents allowance would Examinations are seen now rise from $2 ..to ..$3 ..up to three. only as a delay In being drafted IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - DETROIT PRICES -not exemption. The deCIsion, Oil Burner Service and Repairs A single commIssioner, to be of course, will rest with local appointed by the governor, would draft boards. But the mIlItary admInIster the system. Tom trammg program-If-any-stIll is Downs, current commISSIOn chaIr- as confused as ever. PHONE PLYMOUTH 107 man, long ago recommended thIS You'll smile, too, once you've discovered how thrifty, how com- John B. Martm, audItor gen- move pletely comfortable and convenient, oil heating can be! Over GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY ...... elIgIbles and then assigned to 25 years of development by top-flight engineers has made the If MIchigan's traffIC death toll I~:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;::::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;'I Timken Silent Automatic wall-flame heating method the finest contlnues at Its present rate, II and thriftiest money can buy. Banish for- more than 2,000 persons will die , ever the drudgery of old-fashioned heating Eckles Coal & Supply Co. on state hIghways and streets in ! ~ ~'1\m~'~V r ~ methods-investigate today this modern Over 27 Years Heating Service 1951. FIrst two months of thIS I ) \\ J Jj way to heat your home! There's a model 882 N. Holbrook at R. R. Plymouth, Michigan year saw an Increase of 29 per l (\II ) ) I (.) ~(I~ designed to fit your home, your budget. cent over that period of last ~ Phone us today! Liberal payment plan if Final Road Jurisdiction Determination year. All-time yearly hIgh was I I desired-IO% down, 30 months to pay. CommiSSIoner O'Bnen moved the 2,175 In 1937. adoption of the following resolution: ...... Whereas, thIS Board has receIved a The famous wall-flame ail burner petitIon ffom seven freeholders of the More than 11,000,000 viSItors to Township of Redford for the abandon- blankets heating walls with a blue-hot ment and dlscontmuance of all the alley eral, proposes that college stu- flame, assuring efficient, economical in the rear of lots 38 to 50. botr in- dents be mducted same as other heating. Fuel savingswill "muze youJ clusive, and lots 99 to 111. both in- Northville clusive, of Frischkorn's Grand-Dale MIchigan's 60 state parks and If you havean oilhog gun-typeburner, Gardens, being a subdivision of part of 1--"------ask about OUT special trade-in offer. Sections 29, 31 and 32, TIS., R 10 E., contInued and shall cease to exist as a Redford Township, Wayne County, Riding Academy public hIghway, upon the e.xpress con-

Michigan, as recorded in Ltber 59 of dition that there be and hereby is rew • Music Rides. Monday. Wed- Plats, on Page 31. Wayne County Re- served an easement tn the lands now nesday and Friday. 8:00 p.m. cords. said alley being a county road occupied by SaId portion of county under the jurisdietJOn of this Board; roads for the installatIOn and mam- • Class and Privale Instruc- a and te~ce of sewer. water. gas, electnc, lion for AduUs and Children. John M.Camphell~Inc. ftk Lib. Whereas. pursuant to said petition telephone and all other pubhc utJhtles • Boarding and Training. and in accordance with the prOVISions Member of Detroit and National for the use and benefit of the public. CLARENCE HASTINGS. Mgr. of SectIOn 18 of Chapter 4 of Act No. ~nd all persons, firms or corporatIOns Association of Master Plumbers 283 of the Public Acts of the State of owning or operating said public ubhties JOHN "Missouri" RAGSDALE Michigan for the year 1909, and arnend- shall have the right to enter upon SaId Trainer 38630 Plymouth Road Phone Plymouth 1504 me!1ts thereto, thIS Board did. by reso- easement for the purpose of lDstal!lng, iutIOn dated .January 18, 1951. resolve maintaining or operating any of said 38100 W. Seven Mile Rd. Nights, Sundays and Holidays-Phone LivonUt 2073 that a hearing be held on February 15. public utilities 011 Burners - 011 Furnaces - 011 BOIlers - Water Heaters 1951.. at 11 :10 a.m. E.S T. at 3800 Be It Further Resolved that this Ph. Northville 1307 CadlJlac Tower. Detroit 26. Michlg1ln.Board hereby detennines that it is to 11 to determine the necessity or adVIsa- the best mterests of the pubhc that ·~lOhi~!bility of absolutely abandoning and dls- said po.rtion of county road be sbso. -1:; ...::::'-~"=:- contlnuing said portion of said county lutely abandoned and discontinued. re road: and serving therein the easement as herem Whereac;. pursuant to the above men- set forth. tioned statute, thIS Board has served n ....The motion was supported by Com- notice of said hearing upon all of the missioner O'Hara and carried by the owners and occupants of lands through following vote: Ayes. Commissioners or adjoining whieh it is proposed to O'Hara and O'Brien: Nays, None. 44-46 J. absolutely abandon and discol].tinue such county road" and published a copy of Peach growers profit from MORTGAGESALE said notice in the Legal Counery a. newspaper published within the County Default havmg been made for more than thIrty days In the condItions of a of Wayne, on February 2, 1951: and certain mortgage made by Harlow .F Whereas, said hearing was held at the time and place appointed hy said Wagenschutz and Thelma L. Wagen- schutz. hIs Wife. t 0 DepOSItors resolution and said premises were "Iew- new, State Bank, a Michigan bankmg corp- hardy, early-ripening variety ed in accordance with the statute. 8"1d oratIon of NQrthvllle. Michigan, dated Whereas, it appearing from sald hear- ing and view of the premises that the the Tweutieth day of October. 1945. public will have no further use for the and recorded in the office of the Reg- portion of county road in saId subdIV- ister of Deeds for the County of Wayne, ision so petitioned to be absolutelY and State of Michigan, on the Second abandoned and discontinued, but it is day of November, 1945. in Ltber 7704, desirable to maintain therein n public of Mortgages, on page 445, and saId utility easement for the UCle and benefit mortgagee having eiected under the of the public: terms of saId note and mortgage to Now, Therefore. Be It Resolved that declare the entire principal and advances said ))Ortion of county roads, being all for taxes and fire insurance, and ac .. the alley in the rear of lots 38 to 50, crued interest thereon due. which elee., hoth inclusive. and lots 99 to 111. hoth tion it does hereby exercisl! pursuant to Peach growers who long have wanted an inclusive, of Frischkorn's Grand-Daie which there is claimed to be due and early-rIpening fruit that would ship well are Gardens, being a sWubdivision of part of unpaid on said mortgage, the sum of Sections 29. 31 and 32, TIS., R 10 E.. Five Hundred Fifty-six and 54/100 profiting from the new Fairhaven peach. This Redford Township. Wayne County. dollars. And no suit or proceedings at variety Is the fourth peach developed at the Michigan, as recorded in Liber 69 of law or in equity having been instituted Plats, on Page 31, Wayne County Re... to recover the debt secured by said South Haven substation of the Agricultural Ex- mortgage or any part thereof, now cords, constituting a total of 0.098 mile periment Station of Michigan State College. It of county road, be and the same is therefore. by virtue of the power of hereby absolutely abandorle

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: : 2 : :: ::::::: 2=:=2::: : :2:; 2 ::=: =2::: := wmiiiuRNEiGHOOiiS I Central States News Views I~m::~tme6t~rvicelOR. L. E. REHNER g~os . ,,_#w ....~#_#w- NURSE ROSEMARY JACK gives her smilingassistance as two.and-a- U IS es UI e OPTOMETRIST LET IT RAIN! Alln Arbor-Murray J. Know- half-year-oldWayneZage packs to leave Chicago'sPre$yterian hospi- * les Jr., 30, county drain engine~I" tal where he recently underwent surgery for th~ rem!>valof a tumor. A complete Index to the over Phone .Plymouth 433 ~R has been appointed county dram Th~tumor was attachedto his stomachand contl!medbIts of bone,teeth, 400 jobs and 40 major fields of 809 PennIman. Plymouth YOU'RE ALL SET IF YOUR commissioner to replace the late haIr and other elementsto suggest a possIbletwm, work described in its occupation- -HOURS- ROOF IS IN GOOD Ceilon L. Hill. al guides series has been pub- Monday. Tuesday. ThuJ:sday. QUlIlity Work Alwa~1 lished by the Michigan state 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. REPAIR Howell-Highway U.8.-16 will Employment Service, a division Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, - _ .. ,,- have 5.808miles of bltumous re- . of the MichIgan Un~mployment 10 A.M. to 5 P.M...... EAVESTROUGH ROOFING surfacing and m one place Compensation Commission, ac- wldemng between FowlervIlle cording to William R. Daniel, ROOF REPAIRING and Howell this summer. manager of the cOfilmission's Plymouth branch office. - FREE ESTIMATES - GUARANTEED WORK Brighton - Two pedestrians The index and 38 completed The Finest Quality Dairy ProtJucts were s~ruck by automobiles on guides may be consulted in the BOYD ROOFING Main street recently, one bemg employment service office or m injured quite seriously, the other schools and libraries throughout 42766 E. Eight Mile Road Phone Northville 352R receiving minor brUIses. the state. This job information is GUERNSEY PARMS DAIRY ~:: =: ::=:::::= =:=:: ::: :::: : ::: :::::::::: : :=:=: =- distributed to teachers, counsel- ~ ~=~~ __ ~"",~~~'-"""",,~"'f"~"'.'~""'.'.~~.'~~~'.~."~~"'~-~''''.' South Lyon-A defective chim- ors, and hbrarians in order to ~__ .. ------.--,- - - - - ., :','··1 ney caused extensive damage to pron\.ote realistic vocational l~ the roof and attIc of the Eugene guidance of young people, Mr. !" NOTICE ,,:Wallenmaier farm home on EIght Daniel commented. . MILK ICE CREAM ,i ~.MIle road just west of PontIac "Aircraft Mechanics", is the * , ",. TraIl recently. subject of the latest guide in the senes. This guide is being distri- Ann Arbor - Federal Housing buted with the mdex. It describes .•. ExpedIter TIghe E. Woods will HERE IS LI'ITLE room for argu- HOME DELIVERY __ The proposed budget of the Village of Northville ment with portrait pamter John the outlook for the whole state. :.: "give careful consideratIon" to Over 250 airlines, airports, fly- ~:g' for the year 1951-1952 is no"Won file in the office Vogel,seen sketchingwhat he calls .. the rent decontrol problem m the "the perfect pair of legs." Selec- ing-schools and aircraft repair -PHONE 593 ~ of the Village Clerk. Public hearing on same "Will •• Ann Arbor area before he issues tIon of Julia Adams of Hollywood shops from Ironwood to Detroit any crder on It. climaxeda lO-yearsearch by the Northville, Mich. 0;: be held at the regular meeting May 7, 1951, at 8:00 ;~. were contacted for this wealth 125 S. Center Street artist, who claims that 90 per cent of information on this growing : p.m., at "Which ample opportunity shall be given for Plymouth-Jarold Jarskey, 27, ofthe womenin Americaare either l~ock-kneedor bow~egged. ~ aU citizens to be present and to participate in such of 7752 Canton Center Road, was fieldTheMr.GwdeDame!revealsexplained.that be- I~======~;::======: ... electrocuted while he tried to re- li: hearing. tween 550 and '700 persons work ::; I parr an electric pump to dram on Aircraft repairing in MIchi- : : I 18 inches of water from the base- NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ!§ ~~ MARY ALEXANDER, gan. More than half of these ser- BETW EE ment of hIS home. vice 3000 private craft flown from farmer's fields and the Village Clerk. Farmington - Richard Pnebe, nearly 200 small and large air- representmg the residents of the ports and landing fIelds scattered southeastern area of the Town- smp, scored the Board for their over the state. -YOU•• - delay m acting on the establish- =- =- DR. C. E. DUTCHESS examines a - - ment of fire halls III the Town- - - •VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE· VILLAGE HALL container of PVP-Macrose, com- - - Northville. Michigan. April 19. 1951 ship. pletely synthetic substitute for bloodplasma, whIchis beingmanu- Dearborn - A newall-time factured by SchenleyLaboratories, - - PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING FIRE HOSE hIgh budget of $8,552,064.75for Inc, of whIchhe is medIcal direc- tor. SchenleyLaboratOrIes'plant is NotIce is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the fIscal year 1951-52 was re- located m Lawrenceburg,Ind. the offIce of the VIllage Clerk, VIllage of Northville, on or before VIsed and adopted by the council ~-~?=--:.-:::..-.-- =- the 7th day of May, 1951, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., at which time and in a special session and returned I . ~~~ place they will be opened, for furnishing the VIllage of NorthVIlle to the Mayor for approval or Board of Education approved a MSC Expects 4,400 with the following: veto balanced budget at theIr recent f S S h I Six (6), fifty foot (50 ft.) lengths 2'h", double cotton meetmg. or ummer c 00 jacket, rubber tube, fIre hose, WIth pin lug couplmgs Wayne - Wayne's school dIS- having NatIOnalStandard thread fIttings, treated against trict wrote its 1951-52budget all Farmington _ Voters of the Michigan State College officials - mildewing, rotting and freezing. Hose must be able to Clarencevllle School Distnct expect "at least 4,400 students" withstand a pressure of sIX hundred (600) pounds. in black ink tms year. For the to enroll for the 1951 summer firSt tIme in at least 6 years, the All proposals for furmshmg the fIre hose must meet the above --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;\ approved by a better than two seSSlDns. i" to one maJority the levymg of a listed specificatIons and requirements before any proposals can be tax of 5 mills for 5 years for The estimate is based on a poll COAL ponsidered by the Village CommissIOn. school operatIOn at the special taken durmg early sprmg regls- Pocahontas in Our Yard Now ...and The Village Commission of the Village of NorthvIlle reserves electIon held recently. tratIon last week. - , to itself the right to accept or reject any or all proposals for the MOle than 2,600 students are . • • No. 1 Grade • • • Stoker above described fire hose as it may deem best for the interests of expected to enroll for the 12- Coal and Soft Coal for Im- the Village. Howell - Howell retail mer- week term June 18-August 31 mediate delivery. DISASTER I By direction of the Village Commission, Village of Northville, chants announce that m response whIChwas scheduled recently to Your Lapeer Windstorm Policy stands guard I , State of Michigan. to requests for Friday night put MSC back on a year-round CALL US TODAY against financial disaster. Be sure it covers CONRAD E. LANGFIELD, President. shoppmg from many farm and teaching basis. Another 1,800 Insure Heat When You Need present day value of stock and buildings. cIty patrons as well as summer persons are expected for the six- MARY ALEx...t\NDER,Clerk. 46 It. visitors new store hours will be- week session .Tune 18-July 27. WCJ(1'CaL1':Ja.Dff.JlJtsJJf"D~ come effective em Fnday, May 4. The 4,400 total compares with STATE the 4,952 recorded last summeer. • Starker Users. See the MUTUAL E-Z. Y ASH SCOOP Phone News' Items to Northville 1101 I Most of our moving is done in j CY~LONE and on wood. Wooden boxcars CALL 353·J and wooden railroad ties carry INSURANCE W. E. FORNEY COMPANY people, food, clothing and ma- 116 E. Main Street Dearborn - A 16-year-old chinery - all elements which bind Dearborn High School student the nation together. was killed instantly, and his twin Why you should never let your brother and a companion were critically injured when their car turned over several times on Ford Road near Evergreen Road BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD as they raced another car around a curve. The Future Will Prove Birmingham-A six-point pro- gram designed to keep Birming- ~e~bersh~ lapse! ham as close to a "pay-as-you-go basis" as possible in financing capital improvements necessitat- If you're planning to change jobs or terminate your employ- ed' by its rapid growth, was re- ment for any reason, you 'can very :easily keep up ]this priceless commended to the city commIs- sion by City Manager Donald C. protection against unexpected hospital and medical bills. The :first time you stand back and serve you day in and day out, year Egbert. admire your new Pontiac and then after year, with an absolute minimum get behind the wheel for your :first of routine maintenance. Brighton - The American Red thrilling drive, you'll enjoy the won· Only when you can appreciate Cross bloodmobile will be in derful experience of owning a truly Pontiac's beauty in the light of its Brighton on Wednesday AprIl 25, great car. ' fine performance and real economy to take blood for use of the arm· But the next few years will give you will you really know that, Dollar for ed services. Thomas H. Leith and Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac! Mrs. Edna Hollenbeck are co- an even better idea of how sound your judgment was when you chose a Come in and find out how low price chairmen of the local blood bank Pontiac. For, by that time you'll have and high quality make Pontiac one and are completing arrangements discovered that Pontiac is built to of today's most s~ght after <:am! this week for the bloodmobile. Plymouth-Through their con- tributions of $180"Canton Town- ship has materially aided the If you go to work If you're goittg to work for another company that makes Blue Wayne Branch of the American for another firm that doesn't Red Cross in its annual drive for make these plans available ••• Cross-Blue Shield available ••• funds. The territory covered by ••• then it's just a question of changing the Wayne branch includes all of ; •• you can easily continue your memo Canton and Nankin Townships bership through the Direct Payment from your old group to a new one. Your new employer will arrange the with the exception of Garden Plan. Infact, as soonas weare informed City and Inkster. that you are no longer with your origi- transfer for you-but be sure to notify nal group, full information on the him immediately! As long as your Blue Cross-Blue South Lyon - Rev. Eldridge Direct Payment Plan will be forwarded Mason McGehee, pastor of the Shield Membership Card remains in , to you. If you have moved recently, First Presbyterian Church in force, you and all enrolled members of send your new address to Blue Cross- South Lyon has announced to the your family are protected agllinst Blue Shield, 234 State Street, Session of the church that he Detroit 26. unexpected health-care costs. would like to resign from the ~, pulpit of the Presbyterian church in order to accept a call from the Presbyterian church of Cot- Equipment, aecesso!&sand trim iUustrated are subject to change with;,ut notice. tonwood Falls, Kansas. REMEMBER - accidents and illness could strike in your Production Test , family tomorrow! ~I Completed by WCTS \ With 600 pounds of butterfat There will be hospital or medical bills Your Blue Cross-Blue Shield mem- and 16,796pounds of milk to her J in about one out of 8f)e~ four families bership is priceless protection. You're I credit, Wacots King Bessie Pau- I this year! Such unexpected bills can lucky to have it. Don't let it lapsel lie, registered Holstein - Friesian easily wipe out family savings. Often For further information about retain- cow owned by Wayne County people have to borrow money in order ing your protection write to Blue Cross- Training S c h 0 0 I, Northville, to meet them. Blue Shield in one ot these cities. Miehigan, has eompleted a 365- day production test in official Herd Improvement Registry, \ , "fH1 B~IIIII' tIII4 DiJeltwl' 0.". No".PrqjfI 0",( .. In 20 MIchIgan elt'" She was milked 3 times daily, B"",II PJiinltw IfNIW.II;"'. tJtI 'fNI Pu""o, "'" Al.PlNA • ANN AUOl •• Aml ClIme • lAY an' and was 5 years of age when she lINTON MAIllOt • Dlrlotr • PUNT• OIlANDlAPID. began her testing period. Testing was supervised by BLUE CROSS +BLUE SIDELD .. ~ALI, •• HO&LAND •• JACKSON.·.ICALAM~ Miehigan State Collegd in co- ~ ..... car Btnfce • Mfehl,taa Mecl/cat Btnfce I.ANSlNG• MAllQUmI • MY. PlIASA," • MUACHON PLYMOUTH, MICHlGA" 2U .cace ...... Detroit ~ operation with The Holsteln- 874 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD PONIIAC. POi, HUlON. 'A"A •• flAYllAClTY Friesian Association of America. I=~..:.:..:.::.:.:.:..:.::::.;:.:.;;..:;.;:.::.::..::::._------~---_.:... •• or.C"ON fHAr" ,.'CILI" Thursday, Aprii 19. 1951 . THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Eleven I • !At the Mission Band meeting I Northville Center Bowling J. Kirkey 214 Two Villagers Visit News from Novi last week the following new of-l News A. Gadloli 213 ficers were elected: president, C. LeFevre 212 Knott's Berry Farm BU Mrs. L. Ri:r after spending several weeks in Ruth LaPlante; vice president, TUESDAY NIGHT F. Hemtz 209 BOWLING IS HEALTHFUL the hospital with rheumatic fev- Alma Johnston; secretary, Belle I MECHANICS LEAGU'E T. Kisse 209 Mrs. Leo B. BIink and Mrs. Dale Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. er. Walter; treasurer, Ethel Flint; I . W L T. Bongy 205-201-200 Fred Burch of NorthVIlle recent- JOIN YOUR FRIENDS IN Kenneth Cook., is home again Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gardella are re~ding an~ literature, Mary White Kitchen 77 47 W. HIllebrand 205 ly visited Knott's Berry Farm BLIND DOUBLES A. MItchell 204 anc1Ghost Town m Buena Park, ;;::======:;1 the new caretakers of the Novi Flint; devoho.nal leader, Mrs. Bev. Smith Motors 73 51 every Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Township Building. They moved Morse and WhIte Cross chaIrman, Northville FIremen 72 52 D. MIller 203 Cahforma. into their apartment last week. Ruth LaPlante. Smith Builders 52 72 P. Graham 21)3 There, lIke the forty-niners, Make a habit of coming Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rix were Mrs. Al Steinberger entertain- Breitner's Hi-Speed 51 73 E. HeIChman 202 they tried their luck panmng real down for the fun on Sun- J. Holman 201 gold in the ancient slUIce bax at GOLFERS hosts to the members of their ed a house guest from Kentucky Miller's Service 47 77 L. D. Riley 201 the Old Gold Mme. Later they days. Bring your friends for For the Best Buy pinochle club Saturday evening. for several days last week. 200 Scores for Week- The lucky prize winners were: Mrs. Paul Ginste attended a M. Weston 226 600 Series- visited the Wagon Camp, where blind doubles. Everyone is B. Hawley 689 and Largest Selection Pave O'Leary, first; Howard meeting of her sorority at the L Van .:.: :..... 223 m a huge Circle, real covered welcome. And everyone has T. Bongy 606 of Golf Clubs, Balls, Greer, second; Al Gow, consola- home of a friend in Pontiac G. Miller 219 wagons were ligh' ed by the flic- kering flames of a large camp a great time. tion for the men; Mrs. Russell Tuesday evening. A. Lyke 213 FRIDAY NIGHT Bags, ~hoes, etc., go to fire. From here, they wandered Race, first; Mrs. Ed, Rix, sec- Mrs. Marie Travis sustained a C. Goodrich 213 MAYBURY SAN. LEAGUE PLYMOUTH d d Mr Had Greer badly sprained ankle in a fall Al. Smith 212 • W L .hrough the MUSICHall, General on ,an s. ow r , one day last week. Mrs. Travis J. Holman 209 Supervisors 73 55 MerchandIse Store, the Covered NORTHVILLE CENTER RECREATION COUNTRY CLUB consolation for the ladies. has recently rented an apartment R. Plagens 201 Cooks 72 56 Wagon Show, and many other Charles Perry had the misfor- on West G..randRiver. Painters 63 65 buildmgs erected by Walter 132 S, Center Northville Phone 235 and see Casey Partridge, tune to have an automobile ac- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ward, who WEDNESDA:y'NIGHT Orderhes 61 67 Knott as a monument to the Professional for 16 Years pIOneers of the early'West ~~d~~Ri~~B~w~maci~dafu~~~ ~~~~~~~~~L~~~ 61MI~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ and well qualifed to FIT Road last Tuesday. ceremony in the Novi Methodist I .. W Drivers 54 74 I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ you. " Michael Eby. second grader, Church Saturday aftemoon, are Ben's Novi Inn 74 50 200 Scores for Week- Bongie 206 reports that the second and third on a honeymoon trip to Chicago Bldg. Service Emp. . 71 53 C. Schwab 234 Bauer .. 204-201 ONLY 1/3 DOWN, very liberal grades of Novi Scl:l.oolmade a for a few days, after which they Holmes Wood Products .. 66 58 R. Cummings 224 Bormg 204 trade in allowance· and three trip by bus to visit the library at will visit the bnde's relatives in Freydl's Ladies Wear 66 58 J. R Potter 209 Heichman 202-200 months to pay at no exira cost Northville. The librarian read WIsconsin and travel through Gotts Bros 65 59 ·K. Daly 209 Miller 202 a story for the children. other Central States. Mrs. Ward Schraders .. ~...... 64 60 A. Bauer ...... 204 Wilmet 201 HUNDREDS OF- SETS TO Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston is the former Dianna Wilson of NorthVIlle Lanes 63 61 Kruger 201 CHOOSE FROM and Mrs. Belle Walter attended Plymouth. Bailey's Dance Studio 61 63 Teen fllgers League Pattison 201 the funeral of Mrs. WIlliam Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Ward are Thomasson's Grocery 55 69 Spaulding, Wilson. Kroydon, Royal Recreation Beller 200-200-203 Gowan, sister-in-law of Mrs. now occupying their newly dec- Porritt's Dnve Inn 53 71 Hay 200 Hag en, Bristol, Louisville, Standing W Johnston and Mrs. Walter, at orated home on Wixom Road. Jones Butter and Eggs .. 53 71 L Schoof 200 Go1fdl'aft, FooUoy, U. S" Bev. Snuth Motors 66 Mason Monday afternoon. Mrs. Major Martin Hansz entertain- Guernsey Dairy 53 71 50 MItchell 210-204-202 MacGregor, Acushnet, Burke, Walter is spending a .few days ed several visitors over the week-/200 Scores for Week- Don's Midgets 66 50 Worthington, North British. with her brother at his home in end. They were his son and F. Light 226-216 NorthVIlle Me?!s Shop . 53 63 Mason. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beller 213 Royal RecreatIOn 45 71 Visit 'Plymouth Country Mr and Mrs. William McGow- Edward T. Hansz of Detroit, Mr. J. Kellogg 211 High TEOamSerIes- Club I'lnd Look the Equip- an ~d children of Detroit called and Mrs. Arthur Warz of Dear- B. Howes 210 "Royal Recreation 1843 ~~~~ ment Over on the Clyde Johnstons and Mrs. born, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaert- R. Cummmgs 2()5 Don's MIdgets 1778 Belle Walter Sunday enroute to ner .and son, Karl of Saginaw; S. La Grant 204 High Team Game-- Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellise of R. Smith 204 It0yal Recreation 657 MOTORS ';;;~;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;=;;;;;===;;;:;~Ferndale and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hartner 203 pon's MIdgets . . ; 644 Ii Posnit of Detroit. M. Weston 200 Individual High Series- , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Varian I -- J. King .. 437 ~ of Dearborn came to see their THURSDAY NIGHT C. Gaffie1d 422 ATTENTI'9N· PARENTS! mother, Mrs. Anna Varian at the NORTHVILLE HOUSE LEAGUE R. Mapes 422 * I . Novi Convalescent Home Satur- W L Individul11Hig-h ual1.<"~ day. Frances E. Kinsel of Birm- Fox DeLux Beer 77 43 R. Mapes 182 DELCO • When you come here to ingham VISItedher grandmother, DeposItG,rsState Bank 75 45 C. GaffIeld 173 bowl, bring your little boy Mrs. Fanny Fry. Harry's Lunch .. 71 49 or girl~ with you. We have Mrs. David O'Leary, who has Northville Hotel 69 51 Thurs. Ladies House League Modernize YOUR kitchen,) make it one of the most been ill for several days at the NorthVIlle Laundry 68 52 Royal Recreation Junior size Mineralite balls plea~ant rooms in your ..home with attractive, sturdy, home of her parents, the L. C. Cavalcade Bar .. 67 53 Team Stal'lding W. L When your refrigerator motor need~ Curtis kitchen cabinets, sink cabinets and Marlite or just the right weight and Rixes, returfted to her home in Northville Men's Shop 59 61 Northville TaXI 72 52 replacing, why not have us U1stcH a Delco, the thoic~ of leadulg "nC"'U- Yankee tile board. Your kitchen will be easier to size for your "junior size" Detroit Monday evening. Blake's Jewelry. 53 ,67 Braders J! 70 54 Rev. J. M. McLucas. minister Twin Pines '" 48 72 NorthVIlle Bus Lme 67 57 Fadurers because of their q",ief oper- clean, you'll have lots more storage space and ad- bowlers. ation, long life, peak perlorn onet ded leisure time. of the Novi MethodIst church was Edison Sales 48 72 Rathburns 66 58 and dependabih:y. i}eko buddli a OPEN BOWLING EVERY. DfllY Ione of the class of t.hree hundr.ed Atchinson's Motor Sales .. 46 74 BIoom'Ins surance . 61 63 ~9 and type for nlo ma..\es You can do it NOW with our convenient monthly and seventy one men to receIve G. Snuth Builders ...... 39 81 B S th M 8 66 payment plan. Stop in this week. d . M 1 ev. nu otors 5 Ithe 32nd egree In asonry ast 200 Scores for Week- • Bailey's Dance StudIO 58 66 DeKay Electric Friday afternoon m the Scottish B. Hawley ... , .-... 246-231-212 R 1 . ROYAL RECREA TION I I · h M . D N I 230 oya RecreatIOn 47 77 431 Yerkes Street - APRIL SHOWER SPECIALS - Rite Cathedral ill t e asomc . e son High Team Series- Northville Phone I-Gal. Liquid Roof Coating _ _.._.$ .75 120 W. Main St. Northville Phone 9154 Temple Detroit. The class was F. Esberschultz .: 217 Northville Taxi 2046 262 I 5-Gal. Liquid Roof Coating - $2.75 I known as the Chase S. Osborn E. Forn:vald 216 Braders 1958 WEEKLY MEETING OF I-Gal. Plastic Ropf Cement $1.13 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~C~la~S~L~ ~O. ~chmwn 21~ ~~o~s In~ance ~43 EAGLES I-Qt. Plastic Roof Cement _..$ .43 '''''""':'4§1!1 High Team Game-- ''Y","<~':.&' Northville TaXI 730 N'ville Aerie No. 2504 I-Roll Plain 45-Lb. Roofing - - $2..35 v_ ...':'{~:.~~,.':';::v;:...... ~-. .. ~.."'. ~..:- ..~~::a I". . .. THURSDAYS 8:00 P. M. I-Roll 90-Lb. Slate Colored Roofing ..$3.25 '.. ...;{(' "m Bailey's Dance StUdIO 693 Vete~ans' Memorial Hall ====:= =: -:: =: :: ~=:: : : : . ::-N.,~~"~~ Bloom's Insurance . ., 6891--~-c------1I1 =: == \& .:,' v~ 'Individual High Series-' ..<;.<.t1&.>-...... D P Northville Post PEERLESS CEMENT IS THIS THE TIME TO "~': . orntt 440 PAINT BUILD? If you're thinking '. O. McCarty 439 NO. 4012 of building a new home, here You can pay more hut" you can't make a hetter buy <" E. Gaffield 433 For Concrete and Cinder IS some advice from a lead- V. of F. Wars Blocks in a convertible!You get the quiet, get·goingpower , ' Individual High Game-- 438 Plymouth Avenue mg consulant in housing and Use Interior or Exterior construction economics: "Let of a V·S engine... the type of en~e nowpowering R. Sommers 174 Regular meetings First and M. Rager 169 ThIrd Tuesdays of the month 13 Colors your contract early. You will the !OP modelsof America'stop cars. It's fuel-saving D. Porritt 168 8 P. M. lO-Lb. Pail never get it so cheap again:' -BUSINESS WEEK, power,too, with Ford's AutomaticMileageMaker White ._. ... squeezingthe last ounceof powerout of every drop Royal Recreation Monday Northville Lodge, Nov. 25, 1950. of gas. And you get a ride that's the equal in comfortof Night House League No. 186, F.&A.M. far costliercars, with Ford's Automatic Ride Control April 16, 1951 Regular meetmg Second Monday self.adjustingthe ride to the road. Standings W L of every month at 7:30 D. m. Don's Jr.-5 80 48 Visiting Brethern Welcome Alessi Insurance 71 57 HERBERT ZUBE, W.M. R. F. COOLMAN.Sec'y MICh.Powdered Metals .. 70 58 Royal Recreation 67 61 Northville Lab 62 66 American Legion LLOYD H. GREEN POST 147 Rustic Tavern 60 68 Northville Hardware 54 74 Bill and Walt's Service 49 79 PHONE 1100 Team High Series- Theyl-e bullt fo.- the years ahead! I BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - HfllRDW.ARE Don's Jr. 5 2668 Regular Meenngs Second and Rustic Tavern 2614 Fourth Tuesdays of Each Month 630 Baseline Road NorthviIle, Mich. Team High Single- ALL VETERANS WELCOME Don's Jr.-5 925 Rustic Tavern 919 Individual Series- D. Schultz 667 H. Middleton 631 H you want to enjoy the wide-opennessof a convertible Individual High Single-- and still have a steel-toppedcar, you can't buy better D. Miller 246 than Ford's new Victoria!It offersyou your choiceof 5 D. Schoultz 245 heautiful solidcolorsor 4 smart two-tonecombinations 200 Scores for Week- J. Alessi 208 (with colorharmonizedinteriors). And for automatic B. Hay 206 drivingat its finest,it offersFordomatie*the C Spaulding 204 GREEN RIDGE newest,most advancedof all automatic drives! D. Mcllmurry 203 G. Gross 202 D. Miller 200

When you huy for ; : : : Northville Women's League : = ; : : 2 2222:=;;22:2 A =:::::22:::=:: "22 Northville Center I&-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the future-buy April 9, 1951 Team $tanding W L Sue's Beauty Shop 87 33 Don's Five 73 47 Freydl's 73 47 Oliver Nash Sales 73 47 C. R. Ely and Sons 65 55 SALE I Bruster Buick 63 57 One moment, Ford's "Country Squire"is a beautiful Guernsey Dairy , 54 66 eight-passengerstation wagon••. the next, it's a G. E. Miller Sales •...... 52 68 Tait'g Cleaners 50 70 New and Slightly ,Used rugged hauler of half.ton loads. No other low-priced Schraders ...•...... 50 70 8tation wagonoffersyou so much one.level NorthvilJe Lab. . 43 77 floorspaceor your choiceof v·a or Sixengines. Atchinson Motor 37 83 And only Ford, in its field,offersyou your feams Three Higlt- pick of three great transmissions: C. R. Ely & Sons 2398 FARM IMPLEMENTS Suo's Beauty' Shop , 2390 Conventional,Overdrive'"and Fordomatic.'" F'reydl's , _.2306 Team. One High- ,Sue's Beauty Shop .. ,...... 8811 Don's Five •.•••. " •..• ,.... 853 and TRACTORS You can pay more G. E. Miller Sales •...••.•• Baa but you can't buy hetter. Individual Three Higb- Mal~by 579-55~ I Large Selection Schwab •.•••....•.• 5lJ1~52-550 "'/?pllon.' 01 ezlra .....t F""t1omali; aMil.""1 with V-8 only. I Heichman .•• , ...... •.. ,.. 550 Etu,pmonl, aceu.orie. and trim .ubj.cllo ch.ng. IDilhoutnoli... i'~r~o~i~;~'."""""" 545 Ritchie 232 ~1 I,Yordy 229-~ EDDIE PORATH~S FARM BEV. SMITH MOTORS/ Inc. Schwab ...••.••... 227-211-202 Estep 217' "YOUR NORTHVILLE FORD DEALER" Wolle •••••....•..••...... 213 664t~ We-at Six Mile Road % Mile East of Pontiac Trail (, For Your COnYeD1ence, We Are Open W.. kdaYl UIlfU 8 P.M.. Saturdays UnUl 0& P.M. StallJ.ann •.••..•..•.••.•. : •• 211 " WEST MAIN STREET NORTHVILLE PHONE 1320 Ma1t~y •••.••.••.••. 208-202-200 Boprt 206 rs

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4 Pkgs. 1Sc Campbell's Tasty / 14-oz.19c A Spring Treat from the South ••• Tomato Catsup Btl. • FLORIDA FANCY Hi-Ho Crackers GOLDEN Sunshine B,scuit Ca. BANTAM . 6 Ears P,ie Apples tomstock .•..••••••••. 20-oz.Glass19c FRESH CORN • • l-lb.Pkg 34c Tomato Paste Contadina..••.• ,8-0z.~an 2 For 27 c Crisp. Fresh, Tender Fruit Cocktail DelMonte. , ...••••. 17-ozca: 24c Wrisley Soap • Cel10Bag10-0z. 19c Salad Dressing Rajah. . . . •. • ••••. Pt. Jar 27c Washed Spinach • 0 • In Handy 8-BOI Plio Bag ~ "- Sauerkraut SUverFloss ...... 29-oz.Can 2 "'or 29c FloridC!-,Fancy Waxed Bag S9c Lakeside Cookies BakerMaid. 10-oz. Pkg. '26c 2 For C ~r~'spCucumbers 0 • • 25 Frey Bentos Floridd'Sabago Lava Soap 12-oz35c The Soap Thot Gets the Dirt CORNED BEEF...... • Can New Potatoes • • o MRS. JOSEPHINE DONLON 2 LargeCakes 29c Argo Starch .. ~ '••....•.• i • • • Lb.Pkg. 11 c ~ .,., l • Mrs. Josephme Donlon passed Cri~p.Washed-24 & 30 Size away Apnl 12 after an exteIided Reg SIZeCake llc Waldorf Tissue ... , . , . , , ..••. 3 Rolls 23c Illness. Funeral services were 5weetose Waffle Syrup .....•••.. ~i~~36c Stalk 19c conducted M 0 n day afternoon Pa'scal Celery • • • • • • • from the Sulhvan Funeral Home Lifebu1ty Soap in Detroit followed by serVIces at Duns Sca-tus Chapel. Inter- You'll Feel Clean "All-Over" ment was made at Holy Sepul- Jane Parker fresh chre Cemetery. 2 BathCakes 27c Mrs Donlan was born in Cresco, Iowa and spent thIrty Rhubarb· Pie years m D,?llar Bay before mov- irig to Detroit in 1919.She spent Lux 'Soap C the past three years at ,the home Ea.49 of her daughter and son-in-law, The Soap of the Stars Mr. and Mrs. James E. Straus of Beck Road. 2 Reg.Cakes 19c Danish Pastry-Coffee Cake Treat ~,

Swa'! Soap ALMOND RING • • • ..... White. Floating Both Soap Layer Cake CocoanutMermgue 6Y..lnchSizesOC BALEDTIMOTHYhay and mix- Holland Vienna Bread Shced 16-ozLoaf 18c ed alfalfa. 23000 Beck Road. LargeBathCake 1Sc , Pl\one 927W2. 46x Marvel Bread White.Sliced , . . . .20-oz.Loaf16c BY OWNER,buildmg lot. Phone 759R. 'l6-48x Coffe~ Cake CmnaIR9nCrumb ...•.... , Each 28c Fab SADDLE BRED Mare. Light chestnut. Good lady's horse. Makes Fabulous Rich Suds Also colt 10 months. Springbrook Farms, 45625 W. Eight Mile. A&P "Super.Right. Northville Pha-ne 409. 46x Reg.Pkg. 32c , \ ,~ •• "1" Philadelphia SMOKED OR FULLY COOKED FEET HURT? Foot Doctor. 274 . S. Main. Plymouth or phone ."'::}:~~:~~.! Ply. 219B. Hours 10 to 5. even- Cashmere Bouquet Cream Cheese ings by appointment. 46-49 Dointy, Fragrantly Scented c 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE laying ""-'\ .2.3-0%·29Pkgs. hens, 9 months old. Phone 947W3. (6 2 Reg.Cakes 21c HAMS GIRL'S GREEN Spring coat. Shank Portion Whole or Butt Portion size 6. $7.50.Girl's bolero suit, size 5, $2.50.Phone 594. 46x Ajax Cleanser Wiseonsin-Snoek Trect PAIR BANTAMNew Hampshire Reds, $4. Also horse trailer, Grease DissolvingScouring Powder SWISS CHEESE $50. Phone 577. 151 E. ,Cady Lb. street. 46x 2 Cans 27c Borden's Chateau RegularorPrmento..•.. '1.kr.g~37c POULTRY Brooders and Feed- ers-Finest quality lh, %, 3f4 Cheese Spreads 4~~;tet;~es. . . • • 5j~;' 2sc inch manila rope. Northville Fully Dressed, Fresh Hardware. 46 Armour's Perk Pippin Roll Borden's ..•..... i;~:"21c WANTED- Sliced Swiss Cheese Kraft's. . . • .• ce~i~~·kg.37 c C Granulated Washday Saop • • • Lb. GOOD BUILDING lot within 3 Sharp Cheese Ne;YOrk ••.••••• _ . _ Lb. 66c FRVING CHICKENS. 59 i or 4 blocks from center of Reg.Cakes town. Write box 55 care of 28c Northville Record. 46x Mild Cheddar WIsconsIn ••••••••• Lb. 53c L .i1 Arm or Blade Slicedfrom Baston Butts c Breeze Chuck Roasts • • • Lb·77 Pork Steak • • • Lean Rlndless"Super.Right" Armour's Keeps Bright.Colors Bright c CustoDlers' Sliced Bacon • l-Lb·55Pkg. canned .Hams • • Lb. 622. ' Reg.Pkg. •• • 32c Corner Tendor, ~an, Tasty Fresh or Smoked c Spare Ribs Lb. Liver Sausage • Lb·45 ; A few years ago we had quite a few com- •• ••• • I Dial Soap \ EfficIentDeodorant Soolt plaints ahout the delay at our checkout i' - I I fJatb cakes stands. Michigan . " 2 37c We wOl·kedhard to solve tltis problem c 2 Rer.Cakes 27c Lbs·19 by increasing and improving the stands FRESH SMELTS .... _2 and training" our checkers to do a more Shri,np Extra-Larae .••• ~ ••• L~. 67 c Whitefish Wlnter-c~url1t•...• Lbo' 49c Surf / efficientjob., . Lb, Pan-Ready Whit~fish . , Lb.SSe '-. ,Fresh Cod Fillets •••• ';..- 53.c , -, " :1-'-' • " , Has this effort paid off in your Makes Washdoy Easler I Rer. Larg'-'62c : Pkg. 32c' Pkg, L ' . A&P? .._ '-# If~... ,..", ...'" ...... ~...-.", ...... ~."...... \ Is there a minimum delay at ~ I ot t!.:itd\ ~. ~tJ-'f \ ...". .""';: i' ' I ,~. tt.l~~:'1::~ J:" : , me c(c~CR(Jf.U'.du. ,', ", 1)., ,,J.f, f? ~ ~ \,Y If,, ... I I

·S'iper ) HEATI'NG' Suds t , I PLUMBING AND I, Our checkers strive constantly to he 'COMPLETE LINE OF PLUrJIB~G Super Suds for bdoner Duds t I .-;'\.( I, ..'II' 1 C9urteOU!l!-~flig~ntal1.~..!~cur"at!:.. AND HEATING FIXTURES ' 1 '" Lrage Giant 75c: AND SUPPLIES Pkr. 32c: Pkg.' If you have any suggestions that will help them i~p,ove our checkout service, New. Remodeling. Repair .. • Fancy Tuna please let us!j(~OW.Please write: Shop Week~long Budget-wise Buys at Your GLENN C. LONG Licensed Master Plumber Breast O' Chicken,SolidPack CUSTOMJ:R RELATIONS DEPT. 4lJ Ea.t Sa.eline· Rd. Phone Northville 1128 " A&P Food Store8 420 Lexlnston Ave., New'York 17. N. V. A&P MARRET, 139 E. MAIN ST. ?-Oz. Can 39c !