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-r by G.~. O. ~-~,~,~~mq~Nnrt4uill~ it~:tnr(l QLD NORTHVILLE SPRING For More Than 82 Years - - F rien.~, Companion and Kindly Counselor 12 Pages Northville, , Thursday, October 16, 1952 $2.50 Per Year in Advance Towns.hip Regist:'rations Rossow on Institutions Board Counly to Resurface 7-Mile A new member of the County Northville Township supervisor, Break Previous Records Board of Institutions which bat- who J praIsed Rev. Rossow's un- from Middlebelt to Village tles mental illness in Wayne tiring efforts in the past and hIS County IS the Rev. E. E. Rossow, dedication to such work along Northville may benefit very greatly I;his year from pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran with hIs pastoral duties at hIS the Wayne County Road Commission's plans to spend $10,- Church in Northville. church. He will job), the county He was elected to the board by board Dec. l. 835,000 on highway improvements in and the out- a supervisor's vote of 54 to 23, He has been a chaplain and in- County area starting Dec. 1. said Mrs. Mollie Lawrence, stitutional advisor for several Definitely, Seven Mile Rd. js to be resurfaced from years at the Detroit House of Correction near Plymouth and Northville-Plymouth Road east to Middlebelt (71h, miles) the Wilham H. Maybury Sana- and from Westbrook east to (2 miles). This Woman's Club to torium on Seven Mile Rd. An article in Sunday's Detroit job WIU cost an estimated $412,500. It is the most ambi- News saId that Mr. Rossow does tious of any re-surfacing program to be undertaken during Hear Play Reviews not pretend to be an authority on mental dIsease, but he lauded the coming yeai:. the work of psychiatrists, as well 1------0 Not definite, but at least a pros- as clergymen, in bringing solace pect, is construction of a cut-off To the Lady Who Wrote :the and Ihe1p to the mentally afflict- around Northville from Seven Anonymous LeUer Signed "An for Nursery School ed: 'Years of visiting patients in Glenn Long Buys MIle Rd. to Edward Hines Drive. Observer". mental hospitals have taught hrm This would eliminate the great Unlil your leHer was received admiration and respect for the New Business Site majority of truck traffic through we did no:t know :the conditions profeSSIOnals in the fIeld of psy- Rev. E. E. Rossow the Village by opening a direct to which you refer existed. Since chiatry and an awareness of their then. we have made a brief in- problems. route along the south border of quiry and have been Iold that ''The psychiatrist who tries to the VIllage from the present end what you say is true. However, restore the mental faculties of a of Seven Mile at Northville Rd. there is IUne point in washing human bemg does God's work to the east end of Seven Mile dirty linen in public and there is equally as much as the clergy- where it is joined by the Edward , the addtional grave danger of li- man who tends to his spiritual Hines Drive. needs," Mr Rossow said. bel in doing so. Under the circum- 3-Way Financing slances. we have turned your let- The 57-year old mmi~ter will ter over to the proper village of- have no trouble findmg his way A spokesman for the Wayne ficials in the, belief tha:t an im- around the huge \Vayne County County Road Commission told the mediate investigation will be General Hospital (Eloise) near Record this week that a three- made and that this investigation Wayne, which is run by the way financing deal has been dis- may pui an end to :the situation. board. because he has made cussed between the Road Com- Concerning :the man whom you countless VISItSto patients there mission, the ViUage of Northville hold :to be ultimately responsible. in the last 20 years. and Northville Downs. The Road we have the highesi regard for ,Commission' already has appro- his integrity and his effor:ts to do priated approximately $55,000 to the bes:t he can under certain Garden Club Hears defray its share of the cost and 'handicaps with which you prob- this money is available at any ably are not familiar. Ypsi Orchid Grower ,time the Village and Northville • • • Downs work out their end of the HybridIzation of orchids as a deal. hobby for home gardeners and as The status of Northville and the a business venture 'for florists was Student Council, Downs is not entirely clear at this described to members of the Teachers to Aid time but it is known that village Nor.:;ville branch, Women's Na- offiCIals have bee.n in contact with tIOnal Farm and Garden ASSOCI-With Vaccinations the Road Co'riUnssion and are en- ation, Monday evening, Oct. 13 dea,voring to work out their end by Mr. Stanley Norton of Ypsilan- The Istlldent counCILand home of the financing. Village Presi- ti. Mr. Norton has personally de- room teachers at Northville HIgh dent Conrad E. Langfield and veloped approximately fifty dif- School are helping the local doc- other local leaders are especially tors and School Nurse Ruth ferent varieties of orchids over Villagers Asked interested in bringing the cut-off Knapp, R.N., with the annual the past 15 years, four of which to Burn Leaves proiect to a stage where con- vaccmation program now In pro- struction can be started during he will exhibit at the National gress agamst smallpox. ')n Own Property the coming year. Orchid Show in Washington late A request blank authorizmg this month. vaccmation was given each stu- Northville Road Surfaced Mrs. F. J. Collins presided as dent Wednesday, which should chairman at the meeting and Mr. be signed by parent~ and re- The road commission has al- Norton was introduced by Mrs. turned to the school by Fnday, ready completed resurfacing of Merner Eilber, first vice-president Oct. 17. The blank reads: "I the Northvi1le-Plymouth Rd. from and program chairman for the would lIke (or would not like) the Seven MIle entrance to North- current year. to have (child's name) vaccinat- ville to the edge of Plymouth, a Mrs. Pau18chulz reported to the ed." A charge 'Of fIfty cents is road which now furnishes a members on the conservation con- made for vaccmation. smooth drivmg surface m con- ference of the Federated Garden Parents are advised that chil- trast to the tire-damaging, chop- Clubs, which she attended in Sep- dren should be vaccinated before tember with Mrs. Roy Matheson, entering school and every five Mrs. M. L. Hoysradt, and MIS. R. to seven years thereafter. D. Merriam. The NorthVIlle SIxty children iJl the grade branch of the associatIOn was rec- school have been vaccmated so ognized by the Federated Garden far this year. Nmety-five were Clubs this year for the first time gIven tOXOIdmjections and seven she said. ' pre-school chIldren were given protective doses of toxoid for diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus. EIghteen chlldlen WIll receIve a second dose of the ser- ies on Oct 22, and 22 will reCPlve booster shots. FortY-SIx grade school chIldren WIll be vaccinat- ed.

For thlj! past five years the Student Council Votes Funds to Install writer has been responsible for Football Team After Fourth Victory in George R. Simmons presenting economic facts govern- ing operations of Continental Mo- in Legion affaIrs on a slate-Wide Public Address Speakers in Gymnasium Game at Centerline Tomorrow Night basis, had just completed hIS sec- tors Corporation of Muskegon to ond two-year appomtment to the The High School gymnasium cause-only the poles and renee-I Adult Typing Class about 100 teachers from that area. The Northville High School Irecord of three wins as against commission. WIll have two new public address tors would be salva gable for the Will Begin Oct 22 1:1 is a stimulating project. both football team will attempt to one loss They've defeated Cen- system speakers a~ the result of addition. The present Wiring will • from the standpoint of industry. weave another victory into its terlinc the. last two times out, a vote by the student council to not calTY a heaVier load and I Typing classes in the Adult and also from :the teachers' view- . . . but Centerlme IS also on a wm- supply money to buy them. said would have to be replaced, and Recreation Program WIll begin wmmng patt~rn when II; faces ning spree this year and is always point. if we can judge from the 60-Passenger Bus HIgh School PI mClpal El.ray V. mItre reflectors hung on the Wednesday, Oct. 22, said Director Centerlme HIgh Se~ool In an a dangerous opponent. • enthusiasm and inte.est which Ellison. The speakers Will cost poles. Wilson Funk. The classes WIll be a,way game Fnday mght at 8:00 The high school is located a the teachers always display: There about a hundl ed dollars. Me.mbel s of the student coun- held in the commercial room at a clock. block north of Ten Mile Rd. be- Bought for Schools is no question but that it pro- The Mustangs already have a tween Mound and Van Dyke Also under consideration by ell WIll fOlm a comlmttee to make the high school on the second moles belter leaching of the eco- the student council IS the pOSSl- contact With SuperlUtendent of floor and Will be instructed by Rds Probably the best route IS A bId of $6,22432 by G E nomic fundamentals of life which blllty of ralsmg money to ~ro- Schools Russell H Amerman and MISS' Kathryn GIltner once a out Baseline, north on Mound !lnd Miller Sales and Service to pro- are the subject of a vast amount V.F.W. Has Formal vide NorthVille schools With a VIde more hg~ts at Ford. FIeld the School Baal d t? a~range for week for ten weeks at 7:30 .m. then east on Ten Mlle. generally admItted to be Inade- a survey of the lIghtmg prob- M F k 'd th t 11 p of misinformation. Last year. the Two spectator buses will be 60-passenger Dodge bus was ac- Muskegon schools reversed the Officer Installation quately lighted for football soft- lem by DetrOIt Edison engineers. r. un sal a persons run from the high school to the cepted by thel NorthVIlle Board ball and other games and' act!- The survey should determme are en.rolled at present, but that procedure and played h"d to Officers of the Veterans of For- game. Students must buy tick- of Education at its meetmg last vlties. what equipment IS needed and there IS room for a few mote. business and industrial leaders to eign Wars Post 4012 were form· ets for the game before boarding week. G I th ht' th how much it Will cost The addi The Leather class meets Wed- bring abou:t a beUer understand- a1ly instaUed at the Post's Oct. 7 The bus was the second bought the buses, although no charge two e~~~~san~u~oll~~s \~~:I~e~~ tion would then de~end 011 th~ nesday .evenin~s ~t 8 p.m. at the ing of the problems which con- meeting. Instqlling officer was Will be made for riding the buses. from the Miller company this r ht b possibility of raising the neces Recreahon b1.llldmg on Dunlap front the schools. To say that it Fourth District Commander AI- year by the board. The purchase nee ded t 0 add more Ig s e- - St They will leave Friday night at sary money. . opened :the eyes of a great many fred O. Knoch, of Detroit. followed realization early in the 6:30, and return to Northville im- The counCIl went to Clarkston Muskegon business men would be New officers in the post are mediately after the game. school year that the abnormal High School Wednesday evening Payoff on TV Program number of pupIls riding to and an understatement of facio Floyd K ups k y, commander; The game against Centerline is AmVets Breakfast to discuss and plan for the year's • • • Glenn Gerrard, senior vice-com- non-conference, but Northville from school was seriously over- A Sunday morning breakfast, work and plan elections for the A New York holiday turned in- Not only do such joint educa- mander; Arthur Ash, Jr., junior wlll resume league play at home crowding the buses already Oct. 12, took the place of the student council section of the to a profitable venture Tuesday tional endeavors serve a useful vice commander; Barnaby Bird, against Holly, Oct. 24, and jour- owned. regular Tuesday meeting of the Wayne-Oakland County league, for Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Wetter- purpose in bringing better under- chaplain, and Robert Dearing, ney to Clarkston Oct. 31 for· an- Perry Kenner Amvets Post 76 Those who represented North- slroem. standing between business men adjutant. other Wayne,Oakland County Cannon Appointed ville at the meeting were Mit- They appeared on "The Big and teachers; they also may af- The ladies auxiliary of th£' post league contest. I~;;;;;;;=;;=;;;;;;==;;;;;:;:i in Novi. The' breakfast s£lrved as 11 I a kickoff meeting for the post's chell Rackov, mayor of the high Payoff" program on Channel 4, feet indirectly the thinking of has begun its drive to increase A large crowd of spectators is Packard Dealer school student body; Theresa Du- WWJ-TV, at 3 p.m. Tuesday and NO HUNTING 1953 membership drive. the children now in school who in membership. The two-armed cam- expected to follow the team to Members and guests adjourned chesneauj Priscilla Older; David won several gifts of clothing when Detroit, even though the game is Announcement has been made a few years will take their places paign will concentrate on resign- AND to Amvet property on Novi Rd. DeJohnj Walter Newton, and they answered questions on the some distance away. Several that Clifford Cannon, owner of in the adult life of the community. ing members in good standing NO TRESPASSING SIGNS following the meeting for a skeet Jurgen Bonnet and Ursula Ha- quiz program correctly. • • .. and gaining new members. The hundred spectators cheered the ,Cannon's Motor Sales in Ply- macher, the two German students Dr. Wetterstroem is associated team on in their upset of Mil- mouth, has been appointed Ply- ARE ON SALE NOW AT THE shooting session. • Pe-rhaps the-re a-re not enough auxiliary meets at the V:F.W. The next breakfast will be on studying this year at the high with the Atchison Memorial Hos- ford last week in another away mouth dealer for the Packard RECORD OFFICE. industries and businesses in Hall the first and third Wednes- Sunday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 a.m. school. pital in the village., (Continued on Back" Page) day evenings of each month. game, motor car. THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page Two j' OBITUARIES" ~ Mr. Gillett was born~ on ...... -.JY' J'..~ .l' ,/'rJ IE;st;~~:hed ID4r Nnrtl1uillt 1Bttnrb Tele:~OD.1 May 25, 1884, the son of R. K. and Ella GIllett. He was a retired sta- , Glenn H. Cummings and N. W, Hopkms, Publishers tion operator and for 40 years Published every Thursday morning and entered at the Northville, was employed by the Grand KING LOUIE Mlchlgan, post of-flce as second class matter. Trunk raIlroad. For the past sev- en years he had made his home Bowling Shirts in Smith Creek and previous to that he had lived in Roscommon Score Every Time and Kingston. SurVIving are the wife, Rhea; Strike it rich • • • bowl two sons,. Vincent and Victor, of in a King Louie, the NOVI,and two grandchildren. bowlers first choice. Yes, you'll strike it The Northville Record is a member of: National Editorial Association t,--,,-,,-,,-,,-,,_·_-,-·_,,-_u_,,-,,--,,-,,~,,---u-r rich in color, action, and Michigan Press Association. 1 - f good looks. And you I CALENDAR i can wear King Louie C~lI Items - 99·R i for dress with a tie, as 1 well. Mustangs on Rampage, I FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17- i' i 2'30 Woman's Club, Village Library. CHOICE OF 16 i Professor Valent me B. Wendt will talk on "Re- I WASHABLE ACTION Stomp Milford 14 to 0 i view of Broadv,.:dYPlays" at the Northvllle Wo- COLORS . • • man's Club at the Village LIbrary. The NorthVille Mustangs got line when the Redskins' first play 1 1 by the makers of famous Rolling Down Irough last FrIday night Iwas broken up. The Mustangs got i TUESDAY, ?CTOBER 21- 1 HOLIDAY SPORTSWEAR They ran right over the Milford as far as the 16 but again had to I i 12:30 Kmg's Daughters Fall Cooperative Luncheon, Mrs .. i • Ask here about details to win High School football team in a surrender the ball on downs. i Wm. B. Walker, Jr. i $300, The River game which MIlford. had been .Milford moved to the North- i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23- I Copyright 1952 by Lerner Bros. strongly favOl:ed to ;vm. vllle 43 on seven plays, gambled • 9:00-12:00 RepresentatIve Social Security Administra- • :Mfg. Co. ., , The NorthvIlle grldders rocked on fourth down and lost. North- 1 t' PI th P t Off' ! Mrs. E. J. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. the Redskms back on theIr heels ville then began the long drIve IOn, ymou os Ice. by the PETZ BROS. i i John Monaghan, Mr. and Mrs. from the beginning Then they which ended m the first score 8:00 P.T.A. at Grade SchOOl. i i Edward Parker, Miss EdIth Har- FREYDL CLEANERS kept the Milford cleven off bal- with Nalley, Bill Sullivan, John-"1 TUESDAY OCTOBER 28- '1 rinfton and Robert Westmore had 112 East Main Street Phone Northville 400 ance all night while they ground son, Burgess and Scheffer carry- • An l' . . • out two touchdowns the hard way ing on short gains The remamder ! nua. meet~g Methodlst Church, WIth a bazaar 1 dinnet at the Hotel Statler and went to Cranbrook House, Bloom- and won 14 to u. 10f the first half ~'as, primarIly, and chlcken ple supper...... , . i i field Hills, last Wednesday. VIctOry- Joyful Northville~~eXch~ps.~iliM~~and+~-~-~ui-i-i-i·i-i·i-i·ii-i~~~"~-~-~~-~~-~-~"~-~-~~-~-~"~-~-~+~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigetting two first downs Thc victory fulfillcd the,fond- each. The half ended with Dick est hopes of the team's coaches Somers interceptmg a MIlford and the fans who follow the pass and a Milford back inter- games. It cstabllshed conclusive- cepting Sullivan's pass on the I ly the fact that smart coachmg, first play following. determined playing and loyal sup- No Letdown port can combine to overcome lack of experience. The large After the drive exhIbIted in the crowd rushed onto the ficld to first half, a letdown was expected J.EWELERS congratulate the players as the after the 20-minute rest period, SEYFRIED game ended. but the Mustangs were, if any- The Mustangs simply went out thmg, more determined than ever into the dust clouds of the Huron in the thIrd quarter. They headed VaHey Memonal stadIum at MIl- for the MIlford goal line as soon Cordially Invite You To The ford and took the game away from as they got the ball, losing fmal- the Redskins ly on the Milford seven on a fum- The pattern of the two touch- ble, but getting 1t back on the 28- downs was the pattern of the yard line, from where they drove Come a hundled veal'S alW game. The first score came m the to their second touchdown. this month, a couple of broth- second quarter as the climax of a Milford opened up with an aer- ers, Studebaker bv name, fig- 43-ymd drive on the ground, a ial attack in the second half to ured there should 13e easier series of short gains accomplish- make up the l4-point deficit, but GRAND OPENING means of rIdInJ{behmd 'the JIVC ed by driving ball-carriers the rangy quarterback and ends hoisc power of the day so they and sellOUS, effectivc blockmg couldn't manage a sustaIned drive. went out and built it them- The touchdown came on a short .A fmal drIve by the Rcdskms fol- selves They bulit phaetons and pass in the left flat from Half- lowmg a blocked Northville punt buggies, covered wagons and OF THEIR REMODELED STORE back Bob Burgess to Quartel- on the Northville 45-yard line was ' statIOn wagons and all in all back Bob Scheffer, who strug- stopped cold by the hard-charging did a much better job of pro- viding people wlth true rid- gled through the Redskm second- Mustang line. I ing comfort than any other ary and dived over the goal line. The victory was the third of the builder m busmess at that season for Northville as against WithCQmplete New Stock Second TD ,. '" time. Later on the gasolme one loss, and the second win in .., . motor came mto being and any The Mustangs got their second the Wayne - Oakland County number of characters came up touchdown in the third quarter leaguc. Northville still must face PLYMOUTH STORE ONLY with one versIOn or another, after forcing a poor Mllford punt Holly, Clarkston and Brighton in which they Installed In the conference play, ilnd Centerline carriages of that day Some- and taking over on the Redskm how, we've an overpowermg 28-yard line. Halfback Don John- and Oxford in non-league games suspIcion that many an early son reeled off nine yards and The 1952 schedule of the North- IFREE GIFTS FOR ALL FREE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN motor - maker mstalled hIS Fullback Lamar Nalley plunged brainchlld in a Studebaker to the 14 on two plays, then went ville High School Mustangs: conveyor. up the middle on the next play to Sept 19-Plymouth (35)-North- score behmd sharp blocking. vllle (0), there. -.- Don Johnson added both extra Sept. 26-South Lyon (7)-North- ! So here. a hundred years lat· FRIDAY, SATURDAY, .QC,T.17 -18 pomts with placement kicks that ville (13), home. er, we're celebrating the cen- the crowd knew were perfect tennial of the Studebaker from the second the ball left hlS Oct. 3-Clarenceville* (B)-North- lS-:: ::::~:::: ::..:::i::::::.:::::::~::::::::~::::.::::::::::::~:::::::::::: ::::::::;~:::;:::=:".:~:;:::~~::::~~~ Brothers, who now produce a ::!,::::::'::i::-~:;:~:::::::~..::::!:::::=~=,;f:i.::.::~::::.:i:I:i:::::~:!::::::::::~:::::::::;:::::::::~~:~.! toe. ville (20), home. most excellent motor vehicle, I' r~ Oct. 10-Milford (D)-Northville :l!'. complete with a powerful. fast Force Breaks FREE COFFEE AND COOKIES WILL BE SERVED motor; streamlined design: suo (14), there. ._1 Free! Free! ,. perb riding comfort and ease The Mustangs forced theIr ~.~ PRIZES! ...." ~ AT ALL HOURS of handling. We're rather breaks all the way They Iecov- Oct. l7-Centerlme, there. proud that we are associated ered the ball on the Milford 32 Oct. 24-Holly*, home. I.' GIFTS VALUED AT HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Mad~ by the SUNBEAM COFFEEMASTER with Studebaker. After all it when a Redskin back fumbled I isn't every automobile firm Oct. 31--Clarkston*, there. TO BE GIVEN AWAY ... - ,. Nalley's punt in the opening min- ,,:;t:::::::~:::;:~::::::::.:...-::::::::::~::::.::::.::::::.::.::.::::::;=::~-.::;:;:;:::~:~::::!~::::;~:~:z:::::~;..; that can POinl: back fo 100 Nov. 7-0xford, homc. ABSOLUTELY 'FREE years of uninterrupted service utes of the contest Northvllle , ... to the community and even couldn't move agamst the rangy Nov. 14-Brighton, home. Here are some of the prizes: though it has been only the last MIlford line and lost the ball on , ~.. fifty years that Studebaker has downs, but Gerry Graham recov- • Wayne-Oakland County league GENTS' WATCH by "Tissot" Announcing: built the horseless variety ot games. n ,., ered the ball agam on the 20-yar::.d . Shockproof, waterproof, winds automatically. carriage. Their products have +1_...-..__ ._n_I.__ ..-n_ ...._._ .._._.I-n------..-n_...- ..-q_n_._n-+ ~ ...... " ~ stood the test of ~ime. Actual 71.50 value Plymouth: s Only Complete ., :~: ::~ -e- i ,. CUFF LINK & TIE CHAIN SET DINNERW ARE DEPT. We hear rumors to the effect Actual 13.95 Seller that business ISnow on the UD- When You Want: I , , grade. We weren't really su~·c i TO BE GIVEN AWAY! FEATURING: that other hnes were showing • Lenox.. Haviland and Franciscan China improvement until a friend of 1 , ours, a salesman, complamed 1 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER • Fostoria, Cambridge and Tiffin Crystal that the carefully cultivated ,l INTRODUCING A NEW STOCK OF shine of his blue serge suit, due Regular Price is $46.50 to unusual actiVIty, is now only i : , TO BE GIVEN AWAY! 'I a disgustIngly dull glow. i '1 Gruen and Tissot Watches i " WATCH BAND , ,. -.- i i Expansion style - Worth $10.95 Of course, we must remem- i ber. anniversaries, elections or , ., '1 other distractions to the con- ... , you go to a ,, LADlES' NECKLACE & EARRING SET •• 1 trary. old father time has a i Sells for $14.50 :i"i habit of stepping right along Mexican restaurant. ,. OUR REPAIR DEPT. and right about now. is time "ii TO BE GIVEN AWAY! ;.; to winterize that car of yours. :: ;"! Features All Work 11: needs a shot of anti·freeze 1i KITCHEN CLOCK Li in :the radiator as it never was When,You i Caries $8.35 Price Tag " Want. i ::1 l' designed 1:0 be a deep freeze DONE IN OUR OWN SHOP unit: it needs special oils and !! CHILDREN'S TIMEX WATCH l:I greases for easier starting and • Washing Ease I , greater motor protection: and • Clean, Fluffy Wash 1:1 Worth $7.65 !:j it no doubt needs a mol:or I:une- up, now that the thermometer • More Leisure Time ::j TO BE GIVEN AWAY! n I' 1.1 has returned to the low-lands. yoq take your Monday washing headaches to the BeUer let our expert mechanics 1~ :~! s~ you soon. Laundromat where washing day becomes washing 1,1 • !! r: ' M . 'I hour. 11 Other Prizes Too Numerous to enlion LJ n 1.1 -.- H You Don't Need Tb Make A Purchase i.l That's that, but we heard Ie- eently, that a fellow was caught • sellin~ horse meat as beef It STORE HOUSS 7:ao a,m. to 6 p.m, n JUST COME IN AND REGISTER YOUR NAME H would have got by too, except Jj !-I the cook forgot to take the hm- Agency for Greene's Cleaners of Ann Arbor, i1:;:1:l:,::.:r:.r.:i:l:r.::l:'i:i:'l;l::::1:i:i:l::l:r.Ci:i:.l::r;:r.l:: :i:::r..i:'::l: i:i::. -::-::i;:::'l;.::l;;~::';:l::l:r::,:b ness off. featuring custom cleaning and the famou& I Yours. Microc1ean process BILL and WILL PETZ. PETZ BR-OS. SEYFRIEDJE ELERS Formerly Herrick's PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 839 PENNIMAN AVE. 200 Plymouth Avenue Phone Northville 666 b. - Thursday, October 16, 1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECO:ij,n Page Three

/WE HAVE MOVED!!! Ward H. Van Atta Raised to Colonel I . I TO A NEW LOCATION AT DR. L. E. REHNER 46401 GRAND RIVER-NOVI Events of the Past in Northville Lt. Col. Ward H. Van Atta has] their two children, Peter, 10, and Phone NORTHVILLE 729 been promoted to the rank of 1 Fred, 5, make thelr home at Ft. OPTOMETRIST N.ewsItems raken From the Files of the Record full <;olonel at Ft. Belvoir, Va., Belvoir. HOWARD MILLER & SONS GARAGE Phone Plymouth 433 ":::~=z=~~::::=z=~~~=z=::::::~:::::::~::::=:z=~::::::::::lli i headquarters of the Engineer Prior to his assimment at the 809 Penniman. Plymouth ~::::::::::::::::z:::::::=~:::::::::::::::====~~ Center, U. S. Army. He is the son Engineer Center, Cot Van AHa of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Van Atta, was chief of the management dl- -HOURS- of 136 E. Cady St. vision, Office of the Chief of En- Monday. Tuesday. Thw:sclay. The silver eagle of his new gineers in the MilItary Dlstrct of 1 P.N. to 9 P.M. BASEMENT DIGGING rank was pinned to his collar by Washington. Entering the army in , IMajor Gen. Stanley L. Scott, com- 1937,he holds the Legon of Merit, Wednesday~ Friday. Saturday, AND BAC·KFILLING manding general of the Engineer Soldiers Medal and the Commen- 10 A.M. ~o 5 P.M. DITCHING ._GRADING. EXCAVATING \lastCenterweekin anwhenimpromtuword ofceremonythe pro- ,:-,:d~at~io~n~r~ib~b~o~n~.==:::====~~:=;===~=:;===~~~ (ALL SHOVEL AND BULLDOZER WORE) motion was received. SAND • GRAVEL· FILL DIRT· TOP SOIL Col. Van Atta is comptroller of the Engmeer Center; a post to DE·WEY BURRELL whIch he was assigned when the HAROLD BLOOM job was newly created last year. 51305 W. Seven Mile Road Phone 1119 He was born in Northvllle, at- tended NorthVIlle HIgh School C• 1M 'l~~ Michigan State College and Har~ AUTO • f'IRE • PLATE GLASS • LIABILITY ...... ~ ...~ vard University. He holds Bache- THE FINEST lor of Science and Master of Sci- WINDSTORM ence degrees, and is a member of PHONE 470 OR 3 QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Tau Beta Pi fraternIty and the IAmerican Society of CiVIl Engin- 108 West Main Street Northville, Michigan !eers. He and his wife, Jane, and I MILK ,ICE CREAM AHome, • John L Crandell i~~i-~~~~~~:-~~:~~~:~~~:~~~:~:~~:~: * North\ JUe •.:\IIr-h,gan 1 I .. 3S6.17~ caused by the res.gnation 0; Ai STATE OF' :lIICIIlGAN'. County of HOME DELIVERY· PHONE 593 ~ Wayne. at a se<>ston of the Probal("' Heatley. Court for 5aHI COtJnt} 0(' \Va~ne helL! at SUNOCO GASOLINE the P.robate Court Room In th~ CltJ.' of Onent Chapter No. 77, O.E.S, DetrOIt, on the thlrf! uav of Octoher. in ~ WIll observe Its 51st anmversary the year one thousand nJne hundred and f.fty-t ,\ o. at the Masonic Temple on Friday, • Oct. 30 of P;;~~~:o .IAMBs H SEXTON. Ju'l!,o § In the MattC'r of the Esta.te of Mar} Application fOI' processing for H. Snnth. Dpc~'1<:pd Mufflers Tailpipes ~ , the rationIng of fuel oil in this John L. Crandell ha' ing heretofore area WIll be conducted in the re-nderE'd to dus Courl hI';. rzrst ant.! fmaJ account in said matter as SpeclaJ Admm- Accessories gymnasIum of the Northville High istrator of ~al(I e ..t..,ff> and hiS flrst nnd ~ 125S. Cent., Street Noethville,M;chi .. fmal dC'count 01'" G~nl'ral AdmlnJstratOL School. nntl rded there ....Ith hiS pctltlOn prayin~ ...... ol'ol'J'rl,ud petillon COllY S. B. STEVENS SERVICE And it is further Ordered, Th.a.t n. Parmenter were delegates to the or thIS order be publlshed once In each W.R.C. convention at YpSIlanti. week 101" three ' ..eeAs C(W"H~cutl...ely prco .. 340 N. Center Street Northville, Mich. viotls to saul tlme of hearing. m the Off for a huntIng trip III north- ern MIchigan were Elmer Smith, andNorthVilleCirculatedRecord,In saida. ncwsp3lKrCou-nt} of \Vayneprmted Ij ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (A true copy) Ed MillIs, Dayton D. Bunn, E. R. RUTH R llOLLA Eaton, L. C. Stewart, Dr. E. B Deput.} Prounte Regl">ler. Cavell and SherIll Ambler. JAMES H SEXTON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Juuge of Probate Thirty.Five Years Ago: 19-21 ) • •_ The NOlthvIlle Record's first Ir:=====:=::;;::=::.:=:=:=:; DR. WALTER K. BELASCO NORTHVILLE CLINIC honor roll of war heroes: Roy -Optometrist- V. George Chabut: M.D. ARTHRITIS? Ambler, Frank Brown, Jack Bar- 501 West Dunlap Street J. K. Bosch. M.D. Northville. Michigan -Physicians & Surgeons-- I have been l,yonderfully ber, John Couch, Thomas Car- rington, Chester Cram, James Du- Hours: Office: Corner N. Wing & Dunlap blessed in being restored to ac- Daily and Evenmgs by Office .Hours: tive life after being crippled in buar, Raymond DesAutels, Tracy GAS Appointment Dally by Appomtment nearly every jomt in my body Ely, Walter Fox, Henry B. Thom- Office and Residence Phone 1330 Except Wedn~sday and with muscular soreness as, Charles Hayner, Harvey Office Phone 827 from head to foot. I had Rheu- Hinchman, Elmer Jackson, Clay- matOId Arthritls and other DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL ton Jordan, Jesse Johnson, Orin HEAT -Optometrist- CECIL B. JACKSON. D.O. forms of RheumatIsm, hands Lanmng, Ray Lanning, C. F. 107 E. Main Street - Northville -Osteopathic- deformed and my ankles were Murphy, Earl Montgomery, Guy Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. -Physician - Surgeon- set. CONVERSION BURNERS Martm, Elbndge Mlles, Fred Fridav 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 146 North Center St. Limited space prohibits tell- Raymond, Ralph Ryder. Barney GAS FURNACES Closed Thursday Hours by Appointment ing you more here but if you Roche, James Roche, Theodore Phone 1102 Phones: Office· Northville 1161 Res•• Livonia 5113 will write me I will reply at Ruthruff, George Simmons, Ed GAS BOltERS. DR. ARTHUR J. MALESKE once and tell you how I re- Sallow, Charles Schoultz, L. D.I DR. J. K. EASTLAND ceived this wonderful relief. -Dentist- Stage, Russell Stewart. and paUll ,Plymouth 1701-J 249 E. Main St.. Northville -Dentist- Williams. 108 North Center Phone 130 Mrs. Lela S. Wier Phone 799 Phone Day or Night R. M. ATCHISON. M.D. DR. H. HANDORF 2805 -!\rbor Hills Drive Accept Hammond's -Physician & Surgeon- Licensed Gas Mechanics R. G. WETTERSTROEM. M.D. P.O. Box 3122 Bid for Side~alks O. J. ROBINSON, M.D. Office: Penniman-Allen Theatre Jackson 1, Mississippi -Physicians- Building - Northville Office Hours: 2 to 6 except To Place Want Ads Phone Northville 200 Oscar Hammond's bid for $537 EUGENE T. CAl?UZZI, M.D. -.surgeon- Wednesday for new SIdewalk construction in 501 West Dunlap St. Phone: Office 419·J - Res. 419-M front of lots 13, 14, 15 and part of OrWEll Office HOUTSDailv by Northville Post lot 16 on Assessor's Plat No. 1 DR. IRENE L. SPARLING NO. 4012 HEATING & SUPPLY Appointment Only was accepted by the village com- -Physician & Surgeon- Office 1330 Residence 40 X-Ray ~uipml.'l1t V.F.W. missIOn. His was the only bid )65 West Ann Arbor Rd'l Office Hours: By Appointment. 438 Plymouth Avenue The bid calls for 170 square feet Plymouth DR. HUGH G•. GODFREY 2-4 p.m. Daily except Thursday I _ -Denhst- NOTICE! of four-inch thick concrete at 43 and Sunday; 7-8 p.m. Tuesday cents a foot and 30 square feet of 107 E. Main Street - Northville evening only. First and Third Tuesday of Phone 784 '00 you. worry Each Month. six-mch concrete at 55 cents a Phones: Office 363·J - Res. 363-M foot. American Legion The commission decided that LLOYD H. GREEN POST 147 the VIllage hall may not get pamt- ed this year since no bids were about forgetting submitted for the job, and cold weather is at hand. The subject 8- was tabled until the next meetIng. Regular Meetings Second and turn off Fourth Tuesdays of Each Month. r to ALL VETERANS WELCOME. I I Northville Lodge, I the tank'? •• othen sudden silence

~ell the line went dead, the Kala- o£~Kalamazoo. ::-hc wu" ralling her mazoo operator knew she had to act Chicago doclor when ~tlid.CIl. Having fast. A woman had been placing a call been ill £01' t,\ 0 yeatS, IvI1~. )\(lal11s saill to a doctor in Chicago, then-sudderi the teleillwnc hecul'te the most im. silence. portnnt m tic1e in their !lome. Before ~\ ...... ~r·f... Quickly the operator summoned returning to the hospital for further ...... \ . I~ - Service Assistant Jean Doyel'. In an surgery, Mrs. Adams graciollsly look .~f,fill I (,1Ilt:l g(~ncy likc lhis, a life may de- the time and lrouhle to write Michigan penu on I[uick thinking and quick act- Bell: "I have never seen sHch outstand. ing. Jeall 11ad a testlllan trace the ing sen ice." You'll enjoy the finest hot 'Yater scrvice available interrupted call and help was dis- when you have the right.sized automatic ele<.tricwater Mrs. Adams' tribute to ServiGe As- heatel·. It's worry.free ••. work. free ••• as ~ell as patched lo the woman who had fainted sistant Jcan Boycr is n tribute to all the dependable ••• clean ••• care·free ••. thrifty ••• and nl her telephonc. people who make fien,jce likc thdt n durable. Why not take a minute to look into all the conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at The woman was Mrs. J. Ralph Adams tradition in the telephone familv. your electric appliance dealer's 01' neighborhood Edison office. fI's ....People_~-. Who Make Telephone Service --Goodl ~..~•.~..~..~..~•.~.~..~••~..~..~..~..~.~..~..~•.~.~..~..~.·~.·~.·~.~·.~·.~·.~..~..~·.~..~.5..~.·~.·~..~.~·.~·.~..~·.~•.~·.~.~..e.·~..~J'~.·~.~.•~...... i MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY / Page Four THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, October 16, 1952

Pvt. Gene Maloney Co., Division of General Motors, West Point Park News Ends Basic T-raining Detroit. PARTS FOR • Miss L. A. Ault In his basic combat training, Camp Gordon, Ga.-Pvt. Eu- Pvt. Maloney received instruction ALL CARS Mrs. Austin Ault, with her of Shadyside Ave., were all call- gene r. Maloney has completed in infantry tactics and weapons, EXCHANGE • • • ENGINES. daughter and granddaughter, Mrs.l ing on Mr. and Mrs. Loren Read, basic combat training at the Sig- and other Army subjects design- FUEL PUMPS. GENER· . 0 d R th A !South Lyon, last Saturday after- ed to prepare him for military Vll'glma man an u nn noon. nal Corps Replacement Training ATORS, STARTERS, , , Center, a part of the Signal Corps duties. Signal Corps basic em- CLUTCHES " Oman, of Brentwood Ave; also Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bonar, Center here. bodies all phases of training com- the Misses Lora and Freda Ault, formerly of West Point Park and Complete Machine Shop He is a native of Northville, the mon to the Army program. " Service • • • Engine I ;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;, ImOle recently from North ville, The Signal Corps Training Cen- son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Schmidt, Rebuilding moved to Salem last week. ot loads is the choke of your gun. 725 Spring Dr. ter, of which the Signal Corps Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ault, of Most duck hunters use a full Replacement Training Center is a choke, with whil'h they know they Pvt. Maloney is a graduate of NOVI Brentwood Ave., wCle visiting can reach out as much as 60 yards Northville High School. Prior to part, is the key source of our with their daughter, MIs. George and still have about 50%-of their entering service, he was employ- Army's communications, speCIal- AUTO PARTS Throne and her husband, near shot inside a 30-inch circle. Wide ed by the Detroit Deisel Engine ists. In three and one-half years, NO'II, MICHIGAN Ypsilanti last Sunday. open or "improved cylinder" this oenter has mushroomed from Phone Northville 55 chokes gil{e you the same number a handful of buildings and found- Last week-end, SUSI!~,daughter of shot in a 3D-inch circle at only of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dickieson of ing cadre to the largest signal cen-I !:======:~ 30 yards. Beyond this range an tel' in the United States Army. Parker Ave., was confmed to her open choke just wastes ammuni- Use Record Classified Ads. --·1.' home with a throat infection. tion most of the time. So it all : : : :: : Richard, six-year-old son of depends on the game you're after, and how close you're going to get Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kline of to it. My choice for all Qird hunt- ~ Parker Ave, underwent a critical ing; except ducks; is an improved operation in Mt. Carmel Hospital cylinder. I firmly believe that too NOTICE OF HEARING ·Wednesday. many hunters miss their game because a full or modified choke Mrs. Jennie LewIs of Hubbard has kept the target completely out IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 9.02, PART IX. Ave. was quite III last week-end Northville of the cone of fire! OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE • ?I While her brother, Richard, was The Matlcl' of Lead convalescing from a tonsil op- MICHIGAN AERONAUTICS COMMISSION, THE .Of course, failUi e to lead may Riding. Academy eration at Sessions Hospital at cause the same amount of misses. MICHIGAN AERONAUTICS COMMISSION WILL Northville Wednesday mornmg, It takes an average .065 seconds HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AT 10:00 A.M, ON Cathie, six months old daughter from the time you see your game, • of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke of raise your gun llnd pull the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952, IN THE HOUSE OF MUSIC BIDES Albion Ave., Farmmgton, spent trigger until the shotgun pellets REPRESENTATIVES CHAMBERS, STATE CAPI. Monday and Friday. 8:00 P.M. a couple of days with her grand- reach a point 20 yards from you parents, Mr. and l\1rs. Russell In that time a cnnvasback will fly TOL BUILDING, LANSING, MICHIGAN, TO DE- as much a. 65 feet! How nn.cll • Ault on Shadyside Ave. should you lead? Thnt dependl> TERMINE THE CONVENIENCE AND AERONAU- JUMPING INSTRUCTION Mr. and Mrs. Smith from Lam- on your distances rrwu the target TICAL NECESSITY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT Class and Privafe Instrucfon bertVille were visitmg With their -and ta. belt all.8""eJ is found daughter, Mrs. LoUls Jennings on from experillDce. Plan to spend OF A MAJOR AIRPORT BY THE CITY OF DE. for Adulf:s ane. Children ill Mayfield Ave., Wednesday. more huntina hours tho field TROIT IN WARREN TOWNSHIP. MACOMB Miss a few and hit. lot more! • At her home on ShadySIde Ave., The only diff..r('nce between you COUNTY. Mrs V. C. Reddy gave a luncheon and .. crack shot is a little more ANY PERSONS WISHING TO TESTIFY AT BOARDING Bnd TRAINING party honoring Mrs. Wilham DIX- time at the sp,rt T..ke it thIS on, also of ShadySide, Wednesday. year-in Michig.n Outdoors! It's THIS HEARING SHALL SO NOTIFY LESTER J. • Ten ladies from the neighborhood later than you think! MAITLAND, DIRECTOR, MICHIGAN DEPART- CLARENCE HASTINGS were guests A doll crib filled MENT OF AERONAUTICS, CAPITAL CITY AIR- MANAGER with autumn flowers made an NEW PALL TIMB attractIve centerpiece for the ta- PORT, LANSING, MICHIGAN. STATING LENGTH Morl Neff's "Michigan Outdoort" tllevision show may 38100 W. Seven Mile Rd. ble. A plastic bootie fIlled with OF TIME THEIR TESTIMONY WILL REQUIRE. .' candies marked each place. After be seen every Thursday at "IDa p.m. on sfalionl Phon~ Northville 1307 the meal the guests played games WWJ-TV, Delrol. and WJIM-TV, lansing. ALL PERSONS SIGNIFYING THEIR DESIRE TO ,~ ~ at which Mrs. CeCIl WIllet and TESTIFY MAY SUBMIT BRIEFS IN ADVANCE OF Mrs. Arthur MUIr won prizes. Af- THE HEARING AND IT IS REQUESTED THAT r~ FOUR (4) COPIES OF ALL EVIDENCE TO BE V.' PRESENTED BE GIVEN TO THE MICHIGAN ~ AERONAUTICS COMMISSION AT THE TIME OF \ THE HEARING, ,,\ ~ : * To hghten the burd- DATED OCT, 10, 1952 ens of those who must watch the passing of H. J. NORTON, CHAIRMAN time between living and MICHIGAN DEPT. OF AERONAUTICS\ the New Life, we are ";::l~~:':~;~~:;l 117 Fairbrook watchful of every de- Phone 1157 tail, respectful of every wish, helpful and con- ,#######"##",#####,####",,,J SIderate in every way WIthin our power. EXCAVATING SCHRADER • BULLDOZING • LANoD CLEARING • ROAD BUILDING fun eral H0me Fill

DETROIT, NORTHVILLE AND SANATORIUM READ FROM LEFT TO RIGHT WESTBOUND SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS

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The hearty welcome you've given our new Redford The photo at top shows the" people who served you branch is' appreciated. during the Grand Opening. Most of them will continue at the Redford Branch-the others came from other First 1.. ou gave us a real reception - by coming in, thou: Federal offices to help us take care of the opening crowds. sands of you from near and far to pay us a visit. In the first six days, about 2600 savings accounts It was f;l pleasure to see you, land we hope t6 serve were

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,Main Office: Griswold at Lafayette, across from the City Hall

INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ,~ -f HOME FINANCING SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES I FIRST FEDERAL MONEY ORDERS CHRISTMAS & VACATION SAVINGS CLUBS HOME MODERNIZATION LOANS UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHECKS

... l'" - -. \ ~, ~ '...... - ,...... - . • •• w _ . ~...... \ ,-... ~age Six THE NORTHVILLE, RECORD Thursday, Oetober 16, 1952 u. of M. Students Announce Engagement Mr .. and Mrs. James M. Bryan , of Haggerty Hwy. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Bruce FIRST CLASS Harrison Treweek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Treweek of West- moreland Dr., Farmington. They are both graduates of Farmington High School and are attending the University of Mich- igan. Donna Jean is a senior in the School of Nursing and Bruce is a junior in the School of Liter- Collision ature; Science and Arts and is af- filiated with Delta Tau Delta fra- \ ternity. Plans are being made for a wed- ding next summer.

Mrs. Merton Rice gave a lunch- eon Tuesday for a group of friends at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Work Donna Jean Bryan V. George .Chabut, on Sheldon Rd.

Methodist Circles to Meet Thursday, Announcing the Opening of CARS and TRUCKS NORTHVILLE FLORIST SHOP, 133 West Main Street Sales and Service Managed Py Joseph "Pete" Marier D.A.R. Will Hear CYOWENS 117 WEST MAIN STREET NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN Phones WOo 3-9692 and Northville 1320 - ---e--- MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S Used Car Lot - 29210 Plymouth Road FLANNELETTE LIV0.tiIA, MICHIGAN Medium Weight MIXED WOOL Telephone Livonia 3829 SHIRTS UNION SUITS SOX Plaids and Small Checks. Short or Long Sleeves. Medium Weight. . Sizes 14% to 17• I" $2.25 $2.'49 59c ~i !1 l- Ei... MEN'S :.! MEN'S TWO-PIECE MEN'S [.! UNDERWEAR :..! CORDUROY WINTER WEIGHT Shirts at :..; ONLY DAYS PANTS CAPS ..." Navy or Brown $1.25 Light Gabardine Style. ~;~ , ., Full-length Drawers !'. $1.00 !:l Remaining to Take Advantage of $5.25 I" $1.69 :"' •.. r. .".". MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S I"l ....". , . ,- TERRIFIC SAVINGS , ..... JERSEY HUNTING BLANKET LINED I"' _.--; t·, GLOVES SHIRTS JACKETS Every Item Has Been !:; ...... i0o; Red or Brown All Wool Buffalo Plaid. Blue Denim ; .~ . Thursday, Friday'and Saturday, October 16-17-18 - '!!~ REDUCED I ! ~..'! GREGORY PECK-ANN BLYTH ,."' ,- [i • I 39c $5.95 $4.86 g _" . -m- 0" For These Last 16 Days .- "THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS" ' '"l (Technicolor) [1 :..~ A story of men who thrive on danger and adventure. WOMEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S !~. ~i :: Shorts ' ,I FLANNELETTE ., NYLON HOSE SLEEPERS 1~n PAJAMAS 1'1 •••• BUY NOW. r! Closed Tuesday. Family Night every Wednesday Night• 54 Gauge. Hanes Brand. ~., • • • Family Nigh! admission:Adu1!S .25+.05 tax-.30 and !1 ... Fruit-af-the·Loom Brand. One Piece. ." ]] Children .12+.02 fax-.14 t! NIGHTGOWNS rJ Sunday and Monday, October 19-20 99c ...., For Your Winter Needs $1.89 PIPER LAURIE·ROCK HUDSON-CHARLES COBUB.\~ $2.98 i~ , ~ GIGI PERREAU-LYNN BARI ~ • FLORSHEIM • PORTAGE -in- WOMEN'S BOYS' GIRLS' "HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL?" ~ Men's Dress Shoes CHENILLE FLANNELETTE m Technicolor-Comedy FLANNELLETE • AMERICAN GIRL Sunday Showings: 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Shorts BATHROBES SPORT SHIRTS PAJAMAS , ;1 H• Sizes 12 to 46. Sizes 4 to 8. Sizes 8 to 16• f.i Wednesday Only, October 22 H JACK WARNER. NADIA GRAY f2 (~.qR $1.56 ,1 -in- $1.98. "VALLEY OF THE EAGLES" Adventure I -plus- U q JOHNNY MACK BROWN .. "TEXAS LAWMEN" Showings: 6:30 and 9:00 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page Seven

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News Around,"0,) Northville home from bemg de!>tro~cd. A baza&r wlli De held at Ule Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ely of' The Past President's Club of Methodist church house, Oct. 28, Gardner St. vIsited their son-m- the Archdiocese Council of Cath· starting at 2 p.m. law and daughter, Lt. Ken and olic Women held their fall meet- Mrs. Altred Glaser, of Rive~ Peggy Esbaugh, at Leavenworth, ing Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the HIS- street, returned last week from Kans Friday through Tuesday, tOrIcal Museum. The program that a two month's visit with her Oct 3-7. They flew both ways. followed the meeting was the daughter and famIly, Mr. and Clark's lay-a-way plan for toys showmg of DetrOIt homes before Mrs. Clarence LeFaive and dau- SWELL-TASTING SOUP ••• PURSE-PLEASING PRICE! and gifts IS now avmlable for J and after the century mark. A ghter, of Northridge. Calif. Mrs. Christmas shoppers. 18-29 tea concluded the afternoon Mrs. Glaser also called on Mrs. Fred Pfc. George MorrIson returned E. J Willis, Mrs George Ennen Hoffman at Vista, Calif., a for- to Ft Leonard Wood, Mo. last and Mrs Harry Lombard lecelV· mer reSIdent of RIver street, who c Saturday after spendmg a week ed the guests. sent greetll1g~ to her Northville 310~:~~"29 home on furlough at the home of The Edith Yerkes Circle will friends, ::~Tomato' Soup . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James meet at the home of Mrs Mary Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meyer /~ / For real "hits-the-spot" flavor serve Ann Pag-e Tomato Soup •• : or use it as MorrIson of Novi Rd. Hauger, 311 S. WIng St., on Wed- and wn, Larry. and Mrs. W. L. ,._____ ~ sauce. It's made of red-ripe, garden-fresh tomatoes plus perfect seasonings: The regular monthly meetmg nesday, Oct. 22, at 12.30 p.m. Howard attended .-Homecoming activities at Albion College over - creamy butter added. Like all 33 fine Ann Pag~ Foods it's made to please Grace Tremper Circle will be held Mr. and Mrs. George I Pdce of ,~o~r taste and priced to fit your budp:~t! the weekend. The Meyer's son, Thursday, Oct. 23 at the home of Nort~ Center St. attended the Howard and Skip Howard, son Mrs. Horace Boyden, 230 FIrst St Michigan State-Texas A. & M of the W. L. Howards, are stu- Pot luck luncheon WIll be served game ~t East Lansing Saturday. dents at AlbIOn. Howard is a ANN PAGE 7 FLAVOR-R.ICH VARIETIR at 12 30 and the busmess meetmg FollOWIng the game they took member of the college cross Iwill follow. theIr daughter, Peggy, student at country squad. SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS. ~ 3 Pkgs. 20c MSC, and her roommate, Judy .Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mc~lus- I\'{Illiams, out to dmner at Kel- 1------ANN PAGE TENDER COOKED IN TOMATO CHEESE SAUCE kle of Grace Ave. have received log Center word that their son, Douglas, has' . . , been promoted to the rank of cap-I T?e Kmgs Daughters wll hold PREPARED SPAGHEnl. .'. • • 215~~~z. 21c tain. Capt. MoCluskie is attached theIr fall spread Tuesday, Oct. 21 to Flt7slmmons Hospital at Den-I at 1~:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ANN PAGE DISTINCTIVE MILDLY TAR.T fLAVORED vel', Colo. W~lliam B. Walker, Jr. of EIght The O.E S. will hold their regu-I MIle Rd. . . I SAlAD DRESSING • • • • • • • • ~:; 41c lar meeting Friday night at 7:30 ~rs. E. J ..WIllis worked on the I I ANN PAGE PEACH, PINEAPPLE, APRICOT in the Masonic Temple Hearing PatIent's AId Comnuttee at the of annual reports and election of I American Cancer Society Head- offIcers will be the order of busi- quarters Monday. PURE PRESERVES •• I • • • • 29c 1~-::. ness. Refreshments will follow The Browmes of T100p 13 held the meeting. their weekly meeting at the Scout Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Eare- Hall Oct. 10. Plans for a talent ANN PAGE PROVESI hart, former residents of North- show were discussed. The girls Fine Fooas Needn't Be Expens;ve ville but now of Texas, have sold I lost one of their members, as Mar- their home on Sunset Ave. to Mr. lene Snuth moved to Livonia last and Mrs. Leland Laskey of West week. . ,- Anniversary Special ••• Tender, Young, Oven-Ready Cady St E M Bogart was the re- A stork shower was given on l altar handling the transaction. Thursday mght, Oct 2 by Mrs. The F.O E Ladles AuxilIary John Stoughton at her home In will have a get·together Oct. 16 West Point Park for MI s, Arthur at 7'30 at the home of Mrs. Don- Gotts of Northville. Mrs. Gotts IS aId Starr, 323 River St. Members the former Audrey Ford. are asked to bring a passing dish. Among those planmng to at- Ducklings A regular meeting will be held tend the homecoming at Ferris Oct. 23 at 8 pm. at Veterans' Me· InstItute in Big Rapids thiS week· morial Hall. end are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark Mrs. E. J Willis attended the of West St. and Shirley Smith. You'lI be right with your budget when you treat your 4 9 C Round Table of Catholics, Jews The Forensics Club of North- family to this taste treal! Lb. and Protestants held at the Rack- ville hIgh school wiII have'a bake A&P's Ducks are Top Quo:· ham BuildIng Thursday mornmg, sale at Depositors State Bank on Oct. 9. Rev. C. J. Steiner. S J ,of Saturday, Oct. 18. ity ••• Completely Cleaned LAYAWAY CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOWI the University of Detroit and Dr. Marine PFC DaVId Schoultz Bisquick Betty Crocker ••••• o. Pkg. 46c and Ready for Roosting Robert M. Frehase, secretary of arrIved in NorthVIlle, Monday, on Lucius Blake, Jeweler the DetrOIt Round Table, were the a ten-day furlough from Quan- (Opposiie Post Office) lona Peas Early J~ne .' ••• 0 •• 2 1J;~:' 26c speakers. tleO, Va Mrs. James Spagnuolo spent the A fire, Sunday afternoon at the NORTHVILLE "Super Right" Fancy - Whole Green Beans A&P • • •• 1to;. 25c, Fresh Picnics "Super Right" ••••• Lb. 33c Sliced Bacon p\~.56c weekend at Adrian attending an Nerreter residence at the 'corner alumm meetIng of St. Joseph's of Eight Mile and Chubb loads Ground Beef "Super Right" ••••• Lb. 49c Pork Steaks B~~:nfr::::ts •••••• Lb. 55c Academy. completely destl oyed a utility Water Maid Rice .••••••• 0 ~k~' 31c Mrs. E J. Wilis. member of the room but only mmor damage PHONE IN YOUR Beef Stew Dinty Moore •••••• ~~~~z. 53c Smoked Picnics "Super Right" ••• Lb. 39c Stewing Beef "Super Right". • • • •• Lb. 19c Detroit Historical Society, at. was done to the SIde of the house. tended the dedlcatlon of the Mr. NelTeter credits the prompt- Comstock Pie Apples .. '.. ,2 2g~~:.33c Beef Plale Meal "Super Right" ••. Lb. 31e Spare Ribs Small, Lean •••••••• Lb. 6ge podge Memorial Hall of Industry ness and effIciency and the ade- IN EWS ~ ont~:y ~~~~t~icaI Mus eum last r;-:.:::::: ~::!:::l::::::::r:l::::-:::: "l:l.":::.:::::!:n:! :;;::::::;;;:r:i: !:i::::::;:r:!:;:::::::;:::;~ Beef Rib Steaks . • . . . • . . •• Lb. 19c Ring Bologna Plain or Garlic • • • •• Lb. 49c Sultana Prune Plums. '•.•.. 2~~~"'. 29c Lt Joseph Felber is spending r! ~: '15 days visiting relatives and !:i Fruit Oocktail Sultana •••• 0 1t~z.23c frIends here. He reports to Elling· U JANE PARKER GOLDEN, SUGA.RED 1 ton Air Force Base at Houston, Premium Orackers ~;~n,~oSo~uM~: ~~~ 23c '. '. or CINNAMON Tex. Oct. 29. :.~ FRESH, GREEN Slar Kist Tuna Chunks •••• 6~:"'.33c ,:~~; ~., '1 ~ "r rw' Donuts ..;; ,. !",. Hekman Saltine Crackers 4 in 1 ~~~ 23c ~~::'".':t.~ ~,', Cabbage Announcing . , Box of 12 c I~.: -, lona Bartlett Pears .••.••. 2~a:' 29c ' :~l~~"'. Reg. 23c c Now.19 TELEVISION 1" -, ~ Lb·4 I:.. Get Cereal Coupons with and Jane Parker Gold Large 45c Pound Oake or Silver Marble •••• Size RADIO Pillsbury Flour .... / here's REPAIR ;.... White Bread Jan~li~edk~r ••••• 2~;~f' 11c e Sweet, Fresh •••••• Bunches 10 ~~g 8g Carrols ,3 26c SERVICE "postage ~·I Polato Ohips Jane Parker •• • • •• lB~:'69c One Coupon Worth 10c on Purchase of Oucumbers Southern •••••• 3 For 19c Kellogg's Corn Flakes Glazed Donuts Jane Parke, ••• Do",. 39c C. BAUM ..~ stamp" One Coupon Worth 10c an Purchase of Rutabagas Canadian Wuxed . • • • • • • Lb. 6c Kellogg's All-Brand Flakes Phone Northville 1127 Fruit Oakes /a~~:r 3·~~4~ize , 11;;b. 1.29 "~..: Fresh Corn Go~~~fo~:~~am •••• 3 Ean 25e ... Get 3 C1)UPOI1S with 25'-Lb. Bag I~======!.Il'· ;.~ Kraft's Pillsbury FI~ur , 2S-Lb. Bag 1.99 Fresh Tomatoes California ••• '~k:~'19c Get Above Cereal Coupons Worth 20c Apple Cider Michigan •••••••• ~~ G9c Plus: Coupon Worth 20c on Your Velveeta Purchase of 25-Lb. Pillsbury Flo~r Sweel Yams LouisClna ••••• 3 Pounds 29c Lb. e Loaf Bg Macintosh Apples Mich. •• 3 Pounds 2ge 2 Spry Shortening Grade "A" Doz. 59c Jonalhan Apples Mich. '" 3 Pounds 29c Sunnybrook Eggs Medium Size In Ctn.

~~~I 3 SSe Grapefruil 6:'~Oid$;ze •••••••• 3 For 29c Wildmere Buller. . . • . • • • .. P~~~t 14e Save 1 Sc on DOl<. Sunnybrook Egg. with Coupon in 3-lb. Can of Spry Pistachio Nuls •. , •.•... c~lf~OBag 8ge Borden's Cream Oheese .. ,2 ik~:"29c

13-0"'. c Cons Corned Beef Hash II II II • II • II Sunbrite Cleanser • • • II • • 3 25

Reg. 16-Oz. c l Kills Unpleasant c Can 31 W•.ck Chili Con Carne • II II II • II • II A.r Household Odors I • • • • • II • Bot • 53 1'!4 Lb. $210 Buy 1 Pkg. at Reg. Price c Pkgs. Canned Hams Peen Shaped II II II II • • Can - BIUe SUdS Get 1 Pkg. at Half Price • • CI • 2 13 12·0",. 8·oz. e e Can Armour's ITreet • II II II .. II •• I Can 4g Cameo Copper Clean~r II • • • 37 12-0z. With Wash Lorge 30e With Dish Giant e e Cloth Pkg. • • • Towel Pkg. 5g Chopped Ham • II .. II II II II II II Can 51 Breeze

,8·0z. c e Medium Size 3 Cakes Bot. Ivory Soap French Dressing Pfeiffer'. II II II II II 31 • • • • • 25 Giant Lge. C ,...he l1ewe~h rJ:nl.re..+ 12 Oz. Pkg. 29 Pkg. e e • II 6g ~iece of l.(...e A·;;io.;} Bon Ami Hasn't Scratched Yet II II • • II • • Can Oxydol • • • • • • 13 ~'on ~r \lVhcets l Bath c c Pt. e Camay Soap ••••••••• 2 Cakes 23 Simonize Floor Wax POlf:~:~9 ~t~ 98 Can 5g 46-0z. e Can Twin e Vegemato Cocktail La Choy • • • • II 3g Trend Detergent • • • • • II 2 Pkgs. 38

Pkg. e All pri('e, in Linit Laundry Starch • • II • • • 13 ,hi, ad elle('tive through Saturtlay. e Batf1 C October 18lh Woodbury's Soap 3 Regular. Cakes 23 2 Cakes 23

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FOR RENT ./ FOR SA~£ '- Minutes of the Board of Education Classified Advertising Rates . STEAM heated room. Hall en- trance. Private bath. 236 South REGULAR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS sel in light Center. Phone 300. 20x face. a·point lower case type. SIX room house at Walled Lake. Modern. Complete insulation. First inserlion: 3c per word (minimu,m 50 cenis). Garage, furnished or unfurnished. Subsequent insertions ordered at time of fi.rst insertion: 75% George Karhl, 2733~ Novi Rd. 20 of above rate. MISCELLANEOUS I Liners on "Local Page"; 20c a Une. Box charge: 25c extra. A bookkeepln{1 and billing charge of 15c will be made on all advertisements not paid before publication. BEAUTY COUNSELOR, INC. - Christmas GIftS are now avaIl- Classified page closes at 10 a.m. Tuesday: deadline for "Too able _ attractIvely packaged m gold and black boxes. Gifts for Late" advertisements, 5;00 p.m. Tuesday. all ages - cases. make-up kits, toiletries for men and women. If CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS set in type you have Christmas gift problems other than style of regular classified advertisements, or call 113-M, Elsie Woodroffe. or see display by calling at 302 West with illustralions or borders: 14c per line. computed on Mam, NorthvIlle. 19-20 basis of a lines per inch. BUILDING, new and remodel- Subsequent insertions ordered af time of original insertion. ing. \ Straus, Northville 982-Jl. without change in copy: 75% of above rate. 19tf ------_ ...... -- Deadline for Classified Display advertisements. 4 p.m. Monday. For yearly rates for Classified Display advertisements. can· sult Record oHice.

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LAZAAR CREME Shampoo is NO HUNTING made especially for lo~al water AND conditions. Creates ram water softness! Rinses easily! Gunsell's NO TRESPASSING SIGNS Drugs. 12-21x ARE ON SALE NOW AT THE RECORD OFFICE.

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List your small farms and acreage with us. We have buy- ers waiting.

We also have nice building lots. BOWLING MIDWAY • • EXCHANGE Studebaker. 1949 Pick-up, newly painted, % ton. 18933 Northville Road $695.00. EARL J. HOLLlS-Breker Phone Northville 362-R Dodge. 1948. Tractor, 5th wheel, saddle tanks, ad- vanced design cab. Rea- dy to go. $895.00. - IMMEDIATE SERVICE - We Specialize in • OIL AND GAS BURNERS • REFRIGERATION • AIR CONDITIONING SANSON & COMPANY WALLED LAKE POST OFFICE PHONE MARKET 4-1600 43391 Twelve Mile Rd. fl\ovi Thursday. O~tober 1~,1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Nine Atchinson Sees Chrysler Preview' Goodwill Industry 'CommunitY Bldg' Orson Atchinson, of Atchinson incorporated in the 1953 .chry~ler Antiques Show Is -FACTORY TO .YOU- Motor Sales, Northville, returned are the lBO-horsepower V-8 Fire- this week from Detroit where he Fund Now $180,000 attended one of a series of 25 na- Pow~r eng~e, full-tim: power ISlated Oct 26-29 The Village Improvement Fund, BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER tion-wide meetings being held by steermg, flUId torque drIve, pow- • better known as the Community Chrysler Division of Chrysler ~ brakes and Oriflow. The fifth annual Antique Show \ Building Fund, was raised to an And Save The Difference! Corp. to preview the 1953 Chrys- Atchinson thinks }he new and Sale sponsored by the Junior approximate $180,000 wheT! the ler. Chrysler will set the hIghway fa- Group of Goodwill Industries for VIllage commiSSIOn voted Oct. I SEE OUR LINE OF WALLPAPER "The new cars are the most shion for 1953. "They,are the most the benefit of the physically han- 6 to transfer enough of the beautiful Chfyslers ever design- luxurious cars C~sler bas eyer dicapped will be held Oct. 26,.27, $26,500 given by NorthVIlle Downs OUTSIDE WHITE - $4.88 per gal. ed," Atchinson reported. "They produced and mcorporate Im- 28 and 29 at the main Goodwill to raise the fund to that amo.unt. I (In 5·gal. cans) feature entirely new .and beauti- provements ~hich. a~sur~ that Industries' building, 6522 Brush Police protection for the Downs I WHITE ENAMEL ..•...... •....•.•..•• $5.48 per gal. ful body styling with long, low they WIll be AmerIca s fIrst fa- near East Grand Blvd. in Detroit. cost the village $5,184 during the i (Non- YellOWIng) . lines emphasizing the length and mily of fine cars' ". More than thtrty dealers from race meet, a higher sum than pre- I SEMI·GLOSS ENAMEL $4.34 per gal. width of the cars". An announcement of the first Michigan and out-oi-state will viously. Water and se\\lage ex· I Among the many new features showing of the new car will ap- have exhibits at this year's show. penses were also higher thIS year, I ENAMEL UNDERq>:A T $4.34 per gal. pear in this newspaper at a later Favorite dealers of former years, so Commissioner John Stubenvoll I FLAT WALL PAINT ...... •...... $3.30 per gal. suggested that, to stay m hne With date. plus many who have never before PIGMENTED WALL PRIMER ..••.... ~3.30 per gal. . shown their collections in Detroit, the village budget, about $16,000 if~~ have reserved booth space in the be put into the Improvement I TOP QUALITY M~.DISE Handy Hints "Quality Show of the Midwest". Fund, and that the remammg $10,- As usual, furniture, china, silver, 500 go into the general fund to de· A T JOBBERS' pRiCEs 11.--..-_ fray Downs expenses The com- MOTORS jewelry, dolls, pictures and prints plus collection of rare items will mission voted unanimously for be displayed and sold by the deal- the suggestion. The HARNDEN PAINT & GLASSCO. , ers. ~ A breakdown of the fund shows 115 Church Street Phone 873M Northville The Antiques Show and Sale is one of several events conducted fundthat, uptotalledto the$159,0001952 season,in seCUrl-the I ~::::::::======'!. DELCO annually by the Junior Group in ties and about $4,500 in cash. The fe'---- ..-'-.'- ..--n-n-.-.--I-n-_-.--,-·-- ...---l • behalf of Goodwill Industries. $16,000 ( added this year, plus about ~\ i Farmers lose 55 Million Dollars Members of the group contribute $500 in interest coming due in every year because of bruised live- liberally of their time and energy, .I November will bring the total to I i stock that reaches the market. Most and all proceeds of the show and $180,000. injuries are eaused by boards or sale are turned over to Goodwill J heavy sticks while driving them. Industries to aid the program of I ... yew .. frfllWO* But, here's an effective "persuader." Europe is reported to have ~ wily _loan .s 11. or slapper. that drives them by employment and rehabilitation of origmal coal reserves of only 700 DMe, ...... ,.. .t leading - frightening them-but won't hurt physically handicapped men and I billIon tons as compared with 2 7 fodvnn bKav .. of Ih...... 1...... them. , women. Much of the machinery trillion tons m America and 2.5 ...... life, pHIc J*fwm- You can make:it witt a t,rree or and equipment of the Goodwill ...... ndablllty. "-k08 ItoUck • four-foot section of au old inner- trillion tons in ASia...... IYP'I ... an ...... tube, and an old paint brush handle. Industries workshops have been . If you have no old paint brush. then purchased by funds raised in this The Michigan hunter who ASKS THE FAR~IER.FIRST not .only DeKay EIectrlc whittle out a handle from a soft manner. is practicing first order d€(ency but he Is domg hIS proper bIt to 431 Y k S--t I board. Just slip the handle into the Adding space to the show will enluurage a welcome for his fellow 8por!Sman. That it is .ac~ual~y J er e...... tube, as shown in the sketch, and be the French sidewalk Cafe op- I unla wful to hunt on private property WIthout owner permlSSl()n 19 Northville Phone 2e~ tack it on. elllphasized by the conservation department on the new hunting erated by the Junior Group itself. licenses. Light refreshments will be served ~. at the Cafe which will feature a canopied front and tables decorat- ed in typical Parisian fashion. HEADQUARTERS The Juniors will also operate a Card of IntroductiQn Given by Hunters quaint old ",country Store". Here will be found many of the old and FOR treasured items that are now but Breaks Down Distrust of Farmers memories of long ago. Cracker A simple card of mtroduction is ville postmaster and chairman of "WE'RE ALL SET FOR A barrels, captains' chairs, spIce and oromoting better relationship be- the club's Farmer-Hunter Rela- , E C K o I L spool containers will lend atmos- tween the hunters who swarm tions Committee, explains in the COMFORTABLE WINTER!" - phere to the setting. The Junior IMIchigan's fields and the farmers Pathfinder Magazine: i Group plans to sell apples, cheese who own them .. "We've found that the plan goes t How about you? Is your home ready for the chilly C lean burning and candy in the booth. I The plan fostered by the Wayne a long way toward.softening liP winter weather ahead? Attic insulated? Storm Sash The show will be open on Sun-I County S~ortsman's Club, calls the farmers. They really appre- I up? Windows caulked and weather-stripped? Coal I i PHONE day from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and for hunters to present cards to ciate the courtesy of a hunter who bin full? Keep-full basis Monday through Wednesday from farmers which assure the land asks permission to shoot. Not only i I PLYMOUTH 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. owners that the hunters under- Come to NOWELS and plan a complete Winteriza- that, it's probably cutting down I I < 107 stand hunting laws and that they on the illegal game kill. A hunter i tion Program for your house with the utmost com- 1953 Safety Meet will conduct themselves as sports- doesn't like to sneak out a hen , Outstanding quality EMERGENCY I fort. Our facilities make it easy • • • our Budget The U. S. Bureau of Mines, coal Imen and gentlemen. The club also pheasant under his coat when he Terms make it economical. Stop in this week. PLYMOUTH producing compames, and umon promises to compensate the farm- has to come back through the I l075-R organiations are already at work Ier for any damage, up to $100. . barnyard". I Your Home Winterization Headquarters I ndependtly owned on plans for the National Firstl' Members of the WCSC have Indicative of the farmers' atti- Aid and Mine Safety Meet that handed out 30,000 cards, and not tude towa1!ll hunters, Pathfinder will be held in September 1953. one farmer has lodged a damage said, is the familiar complaints: L et us serve you ~ •• .-- ••• , •• _. , ••• " ..... ,.., claim, according to an artll'le in "They shoot up and haul away my Pathfinder magazine. livestock. They tear down or de- DEAD STOCK Under the slogan "Ask the Far- liberately cut my fences They I NOWELS, mer FIrst", the club's plan is dI- let their dogs run loose through REMOVAL rected at breakmg down the long- my chickens. They throw beer J LUMBER & COAL CO. ECKLES(oid & Supply Co. For Prompt Service Istandmg feud between sportsmen cans and trash around my prop- PHONE 30 OR 1100 2 Blocks E. of Railroa~ Station on Holbrook Ph01le CoDoct To, and farmers, which is serIOUS, erty, and toss lighted cigarettes BUILDERS' SUPPLIES • HARDWARE into my dry fIelds. And they help Detroit • WArwlck 8-7400 Iwith 12 million hunters takmg to 630 Baseline Road Northville, Mich. Plymouth, Michigan Darling & Company the woods and fIelds this fall. themselves to wild game I've been feeding all year-all WIthout ever J Call ua promptly while cuea.. .. ~ Stark Explains Results bothering to introduce them- .i.,,-,.- ..- ..-I.-- ..-.I- ..-II- ..-.I_"_.._II_.I-.._I .._---I -....-,,~:: ..::.:::~~~....,n ..~ Daniel J. Stark, assistant North- selves." Rules to Follow To Place Want Ads Phone Northville 200 works,Th~ret~tllie~~~club president William L II~I_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ross recommends these simple I courtesies: I Drive your car mte the farmer's yard, where it won't hamper him, and explain what you want Don't bring in too many hunt- ers (You can Imagine his reaction I when six guys and a couple of dogs pile out of a car-it looks I ....J like Coxey's Army') Ask the farmel' about ClOPS that might be damaged or lIve- stock to be avoided. fCon'illvofron 01 standard eqUIp men' atTa trrm .lIu$frafed lS de I Keep your dop.on a leash while ')ou'll ruurdent on ovorfabrll'Y of maierloJ , talking to the farmer. get a Don't load your gun until you're always I well away from farm buildmgs. 'i Be careful crossing fences; if necessary to climb one. do it at a fencepost. - • You get more work for CASTERLINE FUNERAl.HOME Give the farmer some of the AMBULANCE SERVICE less mor:ey with Chevrolet game you shoot. (Even if your trucks! For a Chevrolet truck party has only two pheasants, he's 122 W. Dunlap Phone 265 is always right-factory- entitled to one of them If he wants Northville it.) matched to the job, with the right power, the right ca· Card's Information The card which is helping to fo- ..-- ..-. ._.. -'to I pacity, the right engine, trans- _._n_ ..__ u_n_u__ u_u_ ..__ n_n_.._n_u_ .._. ._u_ .. '

.... •• ... '~l ...... "I Lathing If NoinHvILi.E 6is ANY SIZE JOB I .. . ) l FREE ESTIMATES COMPLETE SUNDAy.DINNER. 11:00. A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. .,. Rathburn Chevrolet Sales R. J. CLAPP NOW OPEN COMPLETE MENU Phone MArket 4.2155 '1 DAYS AWEEK i~l~l.?A~r::~R· 560 Plymouth Avenue Northville, Michigan Phone Northville 290 Walled Lake I , Mon.. fbtu Thurs. 6 A.M.·9 P.M. -- Fri. and Sat. 6 A.M.-l A.M. \ ------w---n,.;;.,- ...c:..------..---r-i.-.. ..----..-n-t.-•..:..--.I -n.--.._-..a ( Page Ten THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, October 16, 1952 VIRGIL 26-CowHerd Ends ~ilk Testing Year Navy Still Looking for Typists, Stenos -iHE. TAl.LER S'lU:lEmS WILL. wRITE ON nlE With an average of 415 pounds the year. Testing was carried on UPPER HALF OF TI-IE under the official Herd Improve- MI!>sMalY Kelly, Civilian Navy can take dictation at 80 words a 6l.ACKeoARD,ANDIli= of butterfat and 12,423 pounds of Representative, who recently ar- minute are eligIble for consider- sw:>RTER ONES ON milk, the 26-cow herd of register- ment Registry program of The "f1.E LOWER HAl,.F Holstein-Friesian Association of rived at the Navy Recruiting Sta- ation. No experience is neces- ed Holstein-Friesians owned by tion in Detroit to replace Miss Ameril:a. Esther Dewey as civil service sary. Government work in the R. M. Brengle, South Lyon, com- Milking was done two times employment representative for Navy Department oHers a re- pleted their test year recently. daily, and testing was supervised southeastern MIchigan, stressed warding and patriotic career to Their production averages ap- by Michigan State College, in co- the continued need for CIvilian men and women. The pOSitions proximately 18 quarts of milk operation with the national Hol- stenographers and typists with which pay $2950 and $3175 per daily for each cow in the herd for stein headquarters. the Nav~' Department in Wash- year offer high job security, good • lagton, D. C. Because of this promotional opportunities, and a urgent need, she will continue to chance to work In one of the accept applications from mterest- most beautiful cities, Washing- ed persons m thIS area. ton, D. C., the international capi- Typists who can type 40 words tal of the world. a mmute and stenographers who The Navy Housmg Office guar- r'NaY'rl'rl'rl'rl"o ..."rl'rh ••• rI'N.v..-.t'r...... antees housing for the first week ILLA ~ in Washington and assists in se- CHINCH ~ curing suitable permanent hous- ~ RIBBON WINNERS ~ ing. ~ Start with !he Best. Full details may lJe obtained Visitors Welcome I ' by contacting or writing Miss .e Kelly. Navy Recrultmg Station, ~S GRAND RIVER 0; 423 Federal Bldg., Dctroit, Mon- O;; CHINCHILLA RANGH :- day through Saturday. Phone

~ 56101 Grand River ~ Woodward 3-9330, Ext. 420. Spe- r ~ New Hudson 2if~ cial appomtments at other times " ~ .I' gladly made. r·...... I'·..... •... •...••..••...... ··...,...... •...... "...... ·· ..·······.I'······'" RIMIN' 'TIME B POSEN IPICIA':. 110 ISJI J J Beautifully launll· 5 for Week Ending Oct. 25: 4 n ..... ered and finished. . . DRAPES B9c ~ PLUMBING AND HEATING I I3IW1JGHTTEtJ 1<105 UP NICEL.Y- illdividually ""rap· 'I /Rio 9 AN!> J tJ'jED NO BOOI

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more. With two strong groups fighting Part of the ShIft was the mer- over two questions on the ballot, gence of industry as the bIggest it's good for the peace of mind of economic factor m the state. Part was due to mechanization of farm the average voter to know that Under two -.-slate constitutions- work so that fewer and fewer everyone agrees on Question No. those adopted in 1835 and in 1850 farmers could feeji more and more 1. -the plan worked satisfactorily. city cousins. Without any recorder dissent, whot Ah Under the present, 1908, consti- all parties are agreed that pas- tution there have been rumblings There are four-.-methods of de- sage of No. 1 will strengthen the -.- of dissatisfaction. Because, by termining representation. Popu- law in its fight against narcotic On that basis. that it takes more constitutional provision, senator- lation only, the plan the CIO mobsters. It revises rules of evi- than one telling to clarify a situ- ial districts have to be redrawn sponsors, which is used by fIve dence so that the scum that push- ation as confusmg as the one fac- m every year ending in 3, labor states; Voting participation, with es dope to teenagers will find ing Michigan voters on constitu- bosses see the November election representation determined by fewer loopholes to escape theIr bonal amendment proposals, lead-Ias an excellent way to prepare turnouts at the poll, which is not just desserts. ers throughout the state are "tell- for reapportionment next year, used by any state; Functional rep- in' the voters what they told 'em". '53. resentation, with occupational or Michigan had-.-its first snowfall FOLLOW' Business and professional 01'- They noted that Wayne. Ma- economic interest grouping de- ALSO ganiations and farm groups comb, Oakland and Genessee termining legislature makeup, last week. There wasn't enough to whiten THE throughout out-state Michigan are counties now have 51.6% of the which is used only by Arizona; STOVE OIL the landscape but there was repeating this theme in the clos- state's 6.371 million population. and geographical only, a plan used 't ' I enough J to start state officials ing weeks of the campaign: They are also well aware that nowhere in the United States. speeding up their cold-weather "Proposal No. 2 would place tightly - controlled unions can Thirty-three of the 47 states CROWD planning. Highways, police, con- THE HOUSE OF EL Y offers year around prompt control of both houses of the Leg- swing those four counties. which have two houses use a servatIOn and parks are' affected THE LARGEST SCREEN IN THE AREA islature in the hands of 26% of Thus, by scrapping the Federal combination, a different base for delivery, courteous service, and quality fuel. lthe voters". ideal of representation in the low- each house. This is the present by weather. Plans were started before last I That's a broad and alarming er hous!) by populabon and in the Michigan set-up which is threat- THE LARGEST STORAGE FACILI. ~~ statement. upper house by area the labor ened by the CIO attack. winter's snow had melted. Now comes~last-minute detailing. Ex- TIES in this area assure a ready sup- To people outside the Wayne- bosses would obtain the same Amendment No. 3 maintains '7~ ecution depends on when the ply MOBILHEAT your heat- Macomb-Oakland area that pros- hail-brother reception in the Leg- the curren! system, has the House Qf for Mobilheat weatherman really cuts loose. pect becomes more alarming when islature they now enjoy from the chosen by population and the Sen- ing requirements. FIGHTS • WEDNESDAY NIGHTS they are reminded, again and Governor's office. ate by areas. The only difference again, that 26% of Michigan's vot- - ••- between Plan No.3 and the pres- Shades of Paul-.-Revere! Grand River at Novi Road SERVING THE NORTHVILLE AREA FOR ers represents a bloc which is ap- If the CIO Plan 2 were in effed, ent plan is minor. It would raise A Michigan city has a chain- the House from 100 to 107 Repre- telephone-call system that alerts MORE THAN 30 YEARS Novi; Michigan Phone Northville 9183 parently well under control of there would be no reason for two CIa labor bosses. houses in the Legislature, say out- sentatives and provide 34 instead merchants against bad-check pas- -.- state opponents. The reason we of 32 Seriators. sers. In the first 90 days of opera- It hasn't been until recently have two houses in Washington So, the outstate battle.cry is tion the alarmers went into act- th::.t su;:h domination of both the and m most states is to give equit- "No on No.2: Yes on No.3". ion four times... and since Senate and the House was possi- able representation to areas Privately, some leaders would then not a bad check has been c.-R•.'E'LY& ..SONS ble. whose interests are vital to the be very content if both questions passed. - __COAL &.FUELOIL'CO~~,_:.: - :- In 1900, for instance, it took 24 general welfare but whose popu- were defeated. ''It's better to car- While the community is proud counties to account for 51% of the lation would make them import- ry the slight handicap of the pres- of that rccord, it isn't taken any . _. - 'Distributor fotMobith"izt· - ..''- - state population. These represent- ant minorities on a per-popula- ent system than to have to whole public bows. It isn't giving ad- 316~-North-Cent~;' Stfe~t' __Phone NorthviUe'190_ -. ed both industrial and agncultural tion basis alone. state under the thumb of Walt- vance warnmg to any slick crook - . . . ~'. . ~'. " ..: .' . -' .... ;:.". 'r'l':;~/ sections from Detroit factorIes to Farmers, especially. are gravely er Reuther", they philosophize. by revealing its identity. Thumb farms to Ionia shops. concerned und, though the Mlch- f The- House of Representatives, igan and local Farm Bureaus, are elected on a population basis, fighting to defeat the CIO plan. ~ ~~ G-AS ~ '1Itett4. could therefore never become lop- In 1900, 60.7% of the state's m- HAUL WITH THRIFTY POWER • SWITCH TO DODGE! sided III reflectmg the welfare of habitants lived in rural areas. To- •• a small segment of MIchigan. day, 643% live in urban areas, The Senate, based 'on area, incorporated places of 2,500 or ... For brule power, penny-pinching econon'y, there's ,. a Dodge truck to fil your needs-\!2- t!lrough ·1·I~n• ... Get economical pertormanc('! Save wilh D.,dge ,. features like fuel mixture equalizing tube (Iwin carburetion models), wide range of tr::snsmissions in medium- and high-tonnage trucks• ... Want dependable power? Dodge engines hav·) pre. ,. cislon-balanced crankshafts, pre-fitten type beClr- lngs. oil-pressure relief valve, and moistureproof ignition. ~ Slash upkeep, gain extra-smooth operation, wilh ,. exdu~ive gyrol Fluid Drive. Availoble on all Y2-, • MORE TIME TO DO lHE THINGS YOU l·ton, and Roule-Van models. WANl TO DO ••• NO MORE CLOCK *., ... Check these Dodge advantages for yourself. Stop j; WATCHING ••• NO MORE OVEN PEEK· r by fOT a good buy. 't lNG, • ,NO WAITING ••• NO WORRY '-i Switch To Dodge ... Gel Economical Power! Trim fuel " bills. Slart saving with Dodge economy features like high comrrcssion ratios, lightweight aluminum-alloy ~ pistons Wltll 4 ringg instead of 3, l'esistor-t:,-pe spark , plugs on Mil models. Go Dodge _.. Cut Upkeep! Kl'ep your truck on the • .ays road, eurning' money. Cash in on Dodge low-mainte- "I've Left My u ••• VERNON HANSON nance advuntages like chrome·plated top rings, ex- pays off in extra Vemo~ Ha~son haust valve seat inserts, floatiJig oil intake, po~itive. Seedu 7td19 ~~ Money at Home" l'Jm&er Co., pressure lubrication. economical operation!" Creswell, Oregon SO" 1)ehdIt Pe4'd tpu ;e~ But don't worry! If you can write Buy A Dodgo'Trut\< ••• They Stay Young longerl You can depl'nd on a Dodge. Owners' records show t\ln~ofit -lI'. only 3G indl., wid. wilh Ii check you're never out of funds, "We operare over rough oft'-the-road areas mid longer truek lIfe, due to features like shot,peened oglCl1ll ov"'" big .nough 10 bo.. ,Ix pi ••• fact is, you're mighty sensible to haul big loads in all kinds of weather," says Mr. reflr axle 'hafts, special steel alloy springs, wear- and onoI a gkml blollOt witlt pyrtx gl ... grill. Han.',on. "Our work is plenty rough on trucks, heat-resi~tant valves, rustprlAlfed sheet metal. Iloosllog dlort \;vUlln the sT.noyend_ carry a checkbook instead of cash I>cmdl•• but our D~ie 'Job-Rated' truck can really take it. when accurate records are so im. "We've found, for example, that we haul bigger Sl",ply put 0 camp"'!. meal inlo the oyen. see CIStoo'oy fOr the oe$f 6uy In low*cost -/lOnsportcrlion .• , If! rile ~""'omotic" controls end yoVrt portant for working out the fami. payloads without overloading in a Dodge. Our " .. 10IJlfnd 'h• .maT. day 01 y'" plto~. ly budget o'r figuring your income mainrenance cost is exceptionally low, too, and 1M:tang. tvms "ort' ond "0Wl automatic~ this pays oft' in extra economical operation. tax. ally - cookl"ll )'OIIf 4iMtf ~rff(lly. "And Dodges are sure dependable, day in and check on day out they really put ou~ the work." DDD6EJ~TRU[K5 IUY CONVENIENT tUMS

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r< 4 for 23C Linil Starch Gloss Starch 12.or·15cPkq.

Crisco \ Shortening 3-Lb. Can 85e

Karo Syrup Blue label 1'I2·Lb. Kroger-cut fresh fryers are the cleanest, Bottle 22C freshest, pan-ready fryers sold anywhere. Mushrooms Tender, young hirds 10 to 12 weeks old. B&B Brand Sliced

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Page Twelve THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, October 16, 1952

. pf the cross is to them that perish Mrs. S. Shoebridge Introducing • trict Manager of the Wheeler In- . foolishness; but unto us which For The Record • • struments Division of the Barber are saved it is the power of God". Dies in Plymouth Colman Co. They are affiliated Among the Bible citations is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hubbert Mrs. Sarah Frances Shoebridge, (Continued from Frorut Page) with OUf Lady of Victory Church this passage, (Isa. 52:10): "The and family, who have purchased through Northville Realty, a hom~. and the children will attend the Lord hath made bare his holy a former resident of Salem, died Northville to }l~equ8tely sponlior at 325 Pennell St. The home is one Catholic school. r, $295; New Idea manure celve a true answer! AmerIcans I "Ch New '53 Kmsu Jr.lo'rl!rflt!r!n 4-doflr s~Jan Whllf sidewall lifts spend $125,000,000annuallv for I ~ ristian Science: Off. Phone 1730. Res. Phon!! 2303 spreaders, $75 and UP Ma~tick Iadvice and information from ;. 19th Sunday after Tnmty Implement Co., 705 Ann Arbor and Dual-l}ange 1l}drtllv{at4c optional oj exira cosr.' fortune tellers. What are they ~ The Key to Oct. 19: Rd .. Plymouth, Phone 2222. Open doing? Simply this: trying to 8:00 a m., Holy Communion. Sunday. 20 find an answer to this complex H • " 9:30 am, F'amily ServICe and Safety-~rst chassis! Strongest- hfe. Now If you are In need of I~ apPlnbeyss class instruction. WANTED At last--a beautiful car that puts your safety first! ct---m help, dear Ieader, aJlow me to 11 a.m., Morning Servlee and WIth the lowest centcr of gravity! ~ introduce you to Jesus Christ. sermon. Cla~s for children dur- AUTO MECHANIC. experienced You'll actually feel and be safer-and so will your famlly- He IS mterested in you. He Theodore Wallach, C. S. on Chevrolet. Good propos ilion Safety-first yision! Largest glass arca in any scdan! ~~ mg the sermon period. . the first timc you drive the 1953 Kaiser. loves you and can solve every I il' of for right man. Rathburn Chevro- Safety-first powcr! MOl c horsepower in the ~ problem of your life. Go to .. Coffee hour followmg service let Sales. 20 Kaiser's famed safety-engincering that won acclaim Men's Club dinner meeting on Him WIth your burden of sin I~ Chicago last year with the World's Safest Front Seat has now bccn new Supersonic Engine! • make a full confession befor~ Jl' Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6.45 p.m. THREE rOOm furnished apart- Him and trust m HIS mercy to -: Member of the Board of Lec- Mr. Parker Holden of NorthVIlle ment, lower preferred, 2 adults. applIed to every inch of thc beautifully new '53 Kaiser. Safety-first lighting! Safest visibility from all sides! RefNences. Phone 136-J before forgive you and cleanse you ":-lureship of The Mother Church, will speak on hiS recent tnp to You'll revel in its clashing "hardtop" styling ... its dramatic Safety-first bumpers! You can't lock bumpcrs in d Kaiser! Europe, 2:30 p.m. 20 I as y.ou believe in HIm. As your il'The First Church of Chnst, custom·styled interiors .•. and its thrilling new power! ,SaVIOur, He WIll take the tan- II~" I gled strands of your hfe and SClCnhst, in Boston, Mass. HELP WANTED' Stenographer. But most of all you'll II ant the value it rcpresents- and the PentecoStal Church Clerical tYPist. Woman fOl con- All this plus the World's Safest Front Seat! ~--- 15et them straight. He Will gIve: I. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Church of All Nations value it places 0'1 your safety. OU valescent home, one to be trained • '-~ ~r Y a purpose for livmg and 11-: t 3'30 P M 8275 McFadden Street, Salem 1. Sturdier slant-backcorner posts-narrower- new hope for the future. ~. a... Pastor, Elder Vance Hopkins for supervisor. W81tress. Factory This year, play safe ... before you buy any car, "7(fi;}!/~''~ workers. Part tIme jamtor. no "blind spots'.'! 2. One·piece safetY-Mounted~_ ~' ::;'.-:'"- .. Fourth Chm'ch of Christ. Regular ServIc~s see the new '53 Kaiscr! I Wednesday, 7:30 p.m , BIble Class HELP AVAILABLE. Mcn for gen· Windshield-designed to push outnard on -o5l-;: ,FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH !. Scientist, Friday, 7:30 p.m., Samts meetmg eral offlce mterviewmg and severe impact! 3. Safety-CushionPadded \) Y Safety-first brakes! Almost twice average brake . ~ Peter F. Nieuwkoop, Pasior ' == 5240 West Chicago Blvd .. Sunday, 9'45 s.m., Sunday School clerical typmg. Truck drIver. Jan- (j Instrument Panel! 4. Rightband emergency ItOI·. Women typIsts. Fihng Clerk. I Morning Worship 11 A.M. ~ Detroit Sunday, 11 :30 a.m., Preaching. lifctime, plus more stopping power! brake! 5. Recessedinstruments- no protrusions! Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Night servICe Apply Beardslee Employment Bible School 10 A.M. ~ Agency, 15818 Benson. Plymouth. Safet)-fir~t ~teerlng! Takes curves safer up to 6. Extra frontlcl(0om -y<:u sit in a safer position! Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME Phone Plymouth 20B-W2. 20 20 miles an hour f:sterl~ 7. Safety-angleseat balancesyou more safelyl i I ~ , FOR RENT More tbl1-n700,000 K-F built cars ••• soo your Kaiser-Frazer dealer today! .--. __ .I_._._._ .._.I__ ..._lr_. lll_.._~_ ..._,._..._'"_"t' .' I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDD HARPER ... FRONT Apartment. Completely CINDY WALKER furnished. Two adults. Avail- Amoi,,', ""-"'.To.Own" Nowa"t ~o~ R~~~ ~o~ ~O~R ~A~O~~ I" able at once. 142 N. Center St., ,1&tit rt!IIJ 65 ~~ 311f¥fbttb . i I 0 S I Northville. 20x DARWIN TULIPS Doz. SUO II ·• J fA A Easiest to pay for! Lowcst down payment, lowest monthly :, I EARLY TULIPS Doz. S1.20 I I \ LOST i to M~ ~ I1£, payments, lowest cost for insurance, taxes, fee9. : (Single and Double Variety) 1:1 "-~ : EasIest to drive and park! New Safety-Padded Instrument Pancl! : HYACINTHS •.... 002. $3.00 • CROCUS ..... Doz. $.75 BLACK and white spotted male terrier. In vicinity of State Hos- New "Comfort Cushion" Scatsl "Inner-Circle" turning and parking! : GRAPE HYACINTHS DOE. US pital. Loojl:s like a dalmatian. Re- : ,1'11. , . :, ~.. .a, ~'/ ,~ ..~illyqr':lham-Cliff, : ~t:I(JIto Easiest to run! Up to 30 miles a gallon! New "Weathergard" : DAFFODILS ...... • DOE. $1.75 and $2.50 B~rrows.. ward. Phone 937-Jl1. 20

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