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........... _.~-~.... ---- '" ._------------ ...- ------ ---- _.--- := SIGN UP NOW REGISTER FOR FOR THE THE SCHOOL A mother of one of the soldi'ers BLOOD BANK, fighting in Korea tells us that ELECTION her son writes that there is a MARC'H 22 shortage of stationery there. Also Oll) NORTHVillE SPRING leading the list of shortages are towels, wash cloths, playing For More Than 80 Years ~ ~ Friend, Companion and Kindly Counselor cards and pipes. Do you know Northville, Michigan, Thursday, March 15, 1951 $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE a soldier fighting over the:e? Volume 80, Number 41 FOURTE$N PAGES THIS WEEK Stationery is an inexpensive item, and would certainly Plake Recreation To Back Valedictorian a boy's life less.. .lonely_. Kite Flying Contest School Election > The MayburY Sanatorium disc It will be kite flying day at jockey program this week is en- Ford Field Saturday and North- Registration Ends riched by aJ quantity of phono- ville school children are urged graph records donated by Mrs. Does your life or the life of to enter the contest which is Saturday, March 31 Charles Reed and the ladies 01 "- your loved ones mean anythmg to sponsored by the Northville Re- the Veterans of Foreign \Vars you? The appeal made for volun- creation Committee. The Board of Education has Post 4012 Auxiliary and Miss teer bloed donors has apparently Prizes will be awarded to the called a special election for Tues- Paddock. fallen on deaf ears. Charles Car- boy or girl who flIes his or her day, April 10, when they will • • • kite the highest, fastest and for rington, chaIrman of the local ask the quallfied voters in North- Bud Hartner, superintendent Blood Bank committee, states the most unusual kite. of public works, called Tuesday that of the 1300 pledge cards Ville and Novi District No. 2 morning to tell us that four of sent out to local residents, only Fr'l. to approve the levying of his men have been caught m the 100have been sIgned and return- Ellison Announces six mills for a lJenod of five tide of flu which seems to b~,-- ed. That by plain anthmetIc IS years. In essence, the six mills sweeping the village. Bud asks less than 10%. It IS an appallmg the indulgence of the CItizensun- Two Top Seniors means that for every $1,000 of thought that NorthvIlle's CltlZens assessed valuation on taxable til lus force gets back to work can't seem to catch the glrmpse Ahce Newton and John Rackov again. of the despere.te need of whole have been named the "top" stu- property, $6.00wil,J-go for school . .. .. use. blood donatlOns when to date dents in the semor class at nmeteen pmts of hfe-savmg NorthVIlle H1gh school. On com- Taxpayers need not pe alarm- blood had to be advanced to the mencement night, AlIce WIllhave ed that theIr tax will be increas- ALICE NEWTON VIllage reserve to save the hves the dIstmctIon of delivermg the ed because for the past five of local residents Within the last valedictory address and John years an eIght nllll assessment week alone, eight pints of the WIll gIve the salutatory oratIon. Salutatorian /> ' h has been III operation. Actually, , VItal fluid were used by local Alice, who is the daughter of patients. These gratefully accept- ~Ii the measure is passed, there Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernen Newton probably will be a slight decrease ed donations along With North- of FIrst street, has an average m taxes. (Contmued on Back Page) of 9.858for her four years in high school. A college preparatory The proposed six mills will go major, she hopes to contmue towards contmuing present school /' Improvements; to obtain well- R. Menees Resigns her educatIOnIII the fall at a col- lege or umversity, although she aualified teachers and keep them hasn't named the one by offering them a faIT salary; to from School Staff modenlize the present school She has been active in extra- bmldmgs such as Improving the curncular actiVItIes at NES, heating system; and to add tOI havmg partICIpated m the Jumor the present school curriculum \ and Semor plays, Latm Club, such modern teachmg devices as GIrls AthletIc League, the year- audIo-visual aids. book "Palladium", the band and Registration for the election choir, and the All League Band. Alice spends her spare mOIIients Will take place in the offices: of the Board of Education in the workmg m the hbrary and her Northville Grade school 0 n chief mterests are mUSIC and March 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, sports. 29 and 30 from 9:00 to 11:30a.m. John carries a 9.58 average and from 1:00 to 4:00 p.rn. On for his four years in hIgh school the last day of registration, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. JOHN RACKOV March 31, registrations will William Rackov of Novi. In the held from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. fall he hopes to attend the Un- iverSIty of Miclugan, Ann Arbor, where he will major in electrIcal • p~ < ~ engmeermg. John had the' honor A To Entertain Churches To Hold of being named tre outstandiltg science pupIl at NHS and he was Grade· Safety Patrol Holy' Week Services recently cenferred the Bausch The Parent Teacher ASSOCIation an"d Lomb Honorary Science is sponsoring a banquet honoring Church servIces Will again be Medal for achieving the hIghest members of the Safety Patrol held each evening during Holy scholastIc record in science sub- Thursday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m.' 'Yee£ Baptists, Methodis!s a,!td jects. in the FIrst Presbyterian church PresbyterIans are unitiilg in, Mayor of the student council, house. Umon Services as follows: Mon- treasurer of hIS class m his junlOr The banquet Willtake the place day evening at the Baptist Edward F. Angove, Rotary year, the Latin Club, and Boys' of the regularly scheduled PTA Church with the Rev. William chairman, of the 1951Easter Seal State are some of the actIVItIes meeting and is being prepared Johnson, preaching; T u e s day , campaign, for the Wayne Out- whlCh John has been active in at under the direction of Mrs. Paul evening at the Methodist Church Q County chapter of the MichIgan Northville High school. He was Burnham of E. Eight MIle Road. with the Jtev. Walter Ballagh, Society for Crippled Children a member of the football and George Kohs is master of cer- preaching; Wednesday evening at urges all th'ose who have not baseball teams and enjoys ath- emonies and he will U;troduce C. the Presbyterian Church with mailed their donatiens into the letiCSImmen~ely. T. Pregitzer, grade school princ- the Rev. Howard E. Anderson, 18th annual drive on behalf of Ipal, who w~ll briefly address returned Presbyterian misslOnary the community's crippled child- the Safeties. Mr. Kohs win then from India preachmg. ren to do so before, March 25. SPEBSOSA To Give turn the program over to Chief Thursday evening, the churches "We have by no means achiev- of Pollee Joseph Denton, who is will observe Communion respec- ed our goal 'in our endeavor to revered by all the school child- tively and on Good Friday the bring help to handIcapped child- Parade March 31 ren, who will speak to the group. service is held at the First Bap- ren and adults", said Mr. Angove. The Northville Chapter of the Earl Gotberg, ventriloquist, and ti&t Church with the Rev. Paul "The financial support to help Barber~hoppers announced that author of "You, Too, Can Be- Havens of the First Methodist crippled children is one of' the their 3rd annual Parade will be come a Ventriloqmst" will ent- Church in Pontiac preaching New League Maps nationwide campaigns carried on held March 31 at Northville High ertain the children with "Oscar," , The evening serVICesare at 7:30 Red Cross Orive each year and it is daily making school. his dummy. The pair come to p. m. and the Good Friday service productive citizens of young Leo Mainville is general chair- Northville very highly recom- is at 1:30 p. m. The Good Friday Activities Program Goal Set at $1000 people who might otherwise be man and the following commit- mended. Service is sponsored by the Miz- tees have beed announced: Tic-- Tickets for the banquet ap.d pah Chapter of The Kings' With the closing of the 1950-51 life-long dependents. We need the strongest public support if kets, Charles Strautz, Len Ritz- entertainment may be had from Daughters. basketball seRson, a new activ- leI', Earl Hollis, Jim McNeiece; members of the Safety Patrol or LUTHERAN ities league composed of Clarks- we are going to do an adequate ton, qiarenceville, Holly, Huron job." a~vertising and pro~ams, Mau- from C, T. Pregitzer's office in St. Paul's Lutheran 'Church Easter Seal funds are for the nce GIles; chorus director, Walt the Grade school. will b . '+h Valley and Northville was born. Kiszko; decorations, Duane Bell; . 0 serve communlOn w~. The League's purpose is to most part utilized in the area in after-glo, JIm McNeiece, Earl Mr. and Mrs. William B. their Maundy Thursday ~ervice sponbor competitive and non- which they are raised. A total Hollis Len RitzIer- master of Walker, Jr. of "Happy Acres" re- at 8:00 p. m.. On <?o.odFrIday, a competitive activities and to pro- of 91.7 per cent remains in the , . '. I Th d Tre Ore serVice WIn be conduct- community where it is raised ceremomes, Bob Hafer, aSSOCIateturned to the Vil age urs ay d f 1'00 t 2'00 t th mot.e better understanding and international secretary of the after spending a feW days in e rohm :th thO .