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Picked up a copy of our neigh- IF IT'S NEWS WE boring publication, "The Livon- SUPPORT THE ian" last Friday and found the WANT IT ••• following item of local interest': uPARADE OF It follows, in part: Although PHONE 200 PROGRESS" many Livonians are still being stopped, warned 01' ticketed for OlD NORTHVll tE SPRING speeding, Chief George Harmon reports thlf 9 out of 10 cars stopped. especially on Seven For More Than 8/ Years - Friend, Companion nnd Kindly Counselor Mile road are Northville mot- orists." This should serve as a Volume 81. Number 11. TWELVE PAGES THIS WEEK Northville, Michigan, Thursday, August 16, 1951 warning to local citizens that $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Livonia enforces its speed laws; I Seven Mile road is po!.'tetl with Novi Defense Group SOME NORTIiVILLE SHOPPER WILL WIN THIS CAR 40 to 50 miles per hour speed \ .. Add New Teachers To Show Film Aug. 22 limit signs. .- Retail Merchants Ass'n Name • • • A mohon picture film, "Pat- Pity the ,plight of the poor To Faculty Staff tern For Survival," will be shown farmer who came to town in his With the opening of Northville at the old Novi Town Hall Wed- Parade of Progress Chairmen truck laden wIth baled hay last schools set for Friday, September Wednesday afternoon only to 7, Superintendent Russ_ell H. Am- nesday evening, August 22 at 8 Plans are going forward to make Northville's "Parade lose about half of his 103d as he erman reports that there is one o'clock. The movie has to do wIth of Progress" an outstanding community affair. The turned the corner at the inter- vacancy yet to be filled on the an atomIc bomb attack and all "Parade of Progress" which is sponsored by the Northville section of Wing and Randolph teaching staff. Still to be added interested persons are invited to streets. When we left him, he is a sixth grade teacher. attend. R~tail Merchants Association will begin on Tuesday, Aug- was knee deep in the stuff, New~ faces on the faculty are scratching his head and won- Mrs. Ann Saba, Dorothy Klm- The fIlm is sponsored by the ust 28 and continue on through Friday, September 28. dering what to do now. ball, Mane Dorsey, James E. Ma- Novi Civilian Defense Commit- Values galore will be in store for shoppers and they • • .. digan, Mrs. Stanley Black, Shir- tee. will have a chance to win many prizes including a 1951 Work is rapidly progressmg on ley Kilps, Margaret Kovitz, Ste- the new Sidewalk being laid from phe" Reid Peterson and Robert alpine blue Ford tudor, television set. refrigerator, four the High school to the Grade L. Sherrard. For most of these children's bicycles and many other valuable gifts, In school. C. O. Hammond is domg teachers, this will be their first Rotary Club Hears addition to the prizes, entertainment and street dancing the job which is expected to be assignment as they are recent will be offered on Friday evenings. completed tirI;le for the open- graduates of colleges and univer- TiJik on Government ing of the new scheDI term. sities. At a commIttee meeting Mon- ...... Mrs. Ami Sabo of Detroit will Rotarians heard John Iglover, day evening, Retail Merchants Mrs. B. Baskins ISthe sole con- teach fIrst grade. A graduate of assistant director of the MIChl- Northville Downs ASSOCiation PreSIdent Nelson C. I' • tributor of socks and tles for the Davis Elkms College, Elkins, gan Municipal LeagUe of Ann Schrader nls.He served WIth the U. S. opened its gate. The fair will con- tel and Stone's Gamble Store in art, she holds minors in his- whIch followed Iglover stalk:. planes of the top civillan pilots The match mem ebrs. d Navy and after his discharge re- tmue through Saturday night. . es WI ll e governe d h . will decide the champions of the tory and geography. She and her WIll keep the audIence busy from by 1951 NRA t 1 ul Th turne orne to learn hIS father's The Wayne County Fall' ground Northville Softball League. husband plan to live in North- 9:30 in the morll;ing until 5:00 winner will be ~\~a~de~ ae~rip t~ trade of carriage making. IS located Just off the Express- Summer Concert All three teams went mto the ville in the near future. T each day. the 19::;1 National Pistol cham- He went to Detroit to work lor way, one mde north of Belle- last two days of the playoffs A 1951 graduate of MIchigan Baseball earn Wins Never before in the history of plOnships in San FranCISco The Prouty and Glass Carnage Com- VIlle. with one loss chalked against State College is Shirley Kilps the National Air Races, has so high scoring competitor I~ the pany and when they transferred At the fall' the 4-H club mem- Planned for Aug. 21 them. The Hotel nme lost to who will teach high school Eng- Inter-County Race much concentrated power been expert, sharpshooter and marks- their holdmgs to Wayne he went bers of both rural and urban por- Another in the sE'ries of sum- Stone's team last Wednesday Esh and. eighth grade social stu- combined in one show. The rnanship classes wl1l also be WIth them as foreman. There he tIons of Wayne County are ex- mer band concerts IS planned for mght, 9 to 2, but the Ford squad dies. She received her bachelor The Northville baseball team Thompson, Allison and Bendix awarded the trip. met and married Harriett Corne- hibltmg their workmanship and Tuesday, August 21 beginning at upset Stone s 9 to 4 Tuesday eve- of art degree WIth a major in so- sponsored by Atchinson Motor speed events, with jet planes ha Collins m 1891. productIOn in livestock and 7'30 P.m. on the Village green. Sales cinched the Inter-County mng. The Ford aggregation clDlogy and mmors in speech, competing for new records in the In March, 1892, Mr. Cattermole CIafts The livestock exhIbits in- Under the dIrectIOn of Leslie G. league pennant when they oe- L • R t d knocked the Optimists out of the English and music. air; t\J.e dramatic B?emg-Gener~l arcenles epor e secured the paintIng contract clude dairy, cattle. beef, swine, Lee, this wIll be the next to the tourney wJth an 8 to 7 dpfeat on Mal'garet Kovitz of Lmden, feated Wayne Sunday, 4 to 2', at ElectriC demonstratIon of the gl- WIth Globe ManUfacturing Com- poultry and rabbits. last concert presented by the Cass Benton Park. Other project exhIbits include Monday. Michigan is the new home ec6- gantic new B-47 in Jato takeoffs TO Pof,·ce De 't pany of Northville and was em- NorthVIlle High School and Com- The NorthVIlle Record went to nomlcs teacher for Northville The Northville team holds a and parachute landings; the mld- II p . played there for eight years. Af- clothmg, canning, foods, flowers, munity Band m the summer ser- press before the contest betwepn High school. A graduate-of Mich- record of 12 wins as against four get planes in the $25,000 Con- terwards he went into busmess gardening, handicraft and elec- ies The fmal concert will be the Northville Hotel and Stone's igan State Normal College, ,YpSI- defeats Play-offs begm Sunday tinental MOtOIS ciVilian closed Thieves had a field day with for hImself, handling farm imple- tnca!. At the fair 1,000 or more staged Tuesday, August 28. Gamble Store Wednesday eve- lanti, MISS Kovitz received her youth are competing for fll'st afternoon at Cass Benton Park course race right in front of the calS parked near the Northville ments, harness and spraymg VIllagers are cordially invited mng. TOnIght's match between bachelor of science degree In at 3:00 o'clock when Northville audience; and the hours of tight, Downs race track last week. eqUIpment. He took great pI Ide pnze rIbbons and premiums the winner and the Cy Owens June 1951. The County ,Home Demonstra- to attend Tuesday's outdoor con- Will meet Wayne. The public is fIghter formation flymg by the Three cars were reported broken III studymg the fIeld and mterest- cert where they wlll hear the Ford tl1am will be at 8:30 at Ford Junior High school English and cordIally invited to attend the Ail' Force, Navy and Marines, into on August 11 and S. B Sit:- mg farmers III the newest and tIOn is operatIng the restaurant WIth a different staff of cooks for followmg selections: "Barnum FIeld. socHil studies will be taught by game. In the play-offs besides combine with Army aviatIon yens reported that hIS gas sta- best equipment and methods. and BaIley's Favorite," Kmg, Northville Hotel had a two- Stephen Reid Peterson of Ann ea~h meal. Northville are Wyandotte, Gam- events to round out the show. tlOn was robbed of $5538. He was a trustee of the North- "The Victorious." Frangkiser; run lead over Stone's Wednes- Arbor. He holds a bachelor of An ath active midway provides ble Post, Wayne, Romulus, Waltz, The services will have on dis- PoliCe Chief Joseph Denton re- VIlle BUIlding and Loan AsSOCI- "Light Cavalry," Von Suppe; day, August 8, on Al Wlsten's art and masters degrees from the rides and shows for amusement. Plymouth and Garden City. play such famous planes as "Luc- pOlted that entrance to the ser- ahon and served acceptably on "Lady of ," Evans; "Estrel- tnple m the thIrd mning whIch UniversIty of Michigdn, where he All rural and urban people are Merchants who have contribll' ky Lady," through whIch the vice station was gamed through the Board cf Vl1lage Trustees and hta," Ponce; "Dream Tango,' scored LaRue and Lash. The lead majored m political science and IOvlted to attend and view the ted to keep the ball team going vI~ltors may actually walk. It'~ a SIde window. He saId that the Village School Board. He was al- Malderen; "South American Hol- held up untJl the top of the last economics. HIS minors are in his- 1,500 or more exhIbIts. There WIll are Cy Gwens, Rathburn Chevro- a world-tour of aviatIon on a pclIce are stIll working on the so a member of the Northville iday," Fiorillo; "La Paloma," inmng, when the Hotel mne took tory and English. His wife Will be a gIant fIre works dIsplay on let, Brader Department Store, single airport as a part of De- case' Fall' Committee. Yradles; "March of the Steel advantage of four hItS, fIve walks, teach In the Plymouth school Saturday llIght. Gunsell Drugs, Northville Drug troit's 250th Birthaay celebra- Clement A. Keshall of Dear- In 1920 he moved With his fa- Men," Belsterlmg, and "Star an error and two batsmen hit by system I Company, EMB Food Market, tlOn. born reports that a ramcoat, Jal:- mlly to. YpSIlanti where he re- Spangled Banner." pitched balls to push aCloss nine Robert L. Sherrard of Detroit Main Hi-Speed Station and AFL And on top of this, WIll be co- ket, tire gauge and glasses were tll ed from. business. In 1930 he On Labor Day, September 3, runs and wm 9 to 2. WIll teach high school biology No. 247 of Detroit. shlen from his auto while T. W NHS The Ford team nipped the Op-

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" " Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Three Work has begun on the latest Exchange Club project, the im- Northville's provement and lightmg of Ford Cancer Conference FIeld in ordel to make it a fme Yesterdays communIty reereatIonal center, Planned for Fall CENTER STREET MARKET LET IT RAIN! Supt. Russell H. Amerman has I * One Year Ago announced the appointment of The Cancer Conti 01 Commlt- YOU'RE ALL SET IF YOUR THE HOME OF FRESH MEAT-AND FRESH FISH Wetlnesday, August 23 is the Elroy V. Ellison to the dlrector- I tee of the MichIgan State Medl- last day on which qualified elec- ship of the NorthVIlle Veterans' cal Society announced today that FRESH FISH DAILY ROOF IS IN GOOD tors of the townships of North- Institute. the Third MIchigan Cancer Con- ville and Novl may register for I REPAIR The NorthVIlle Schooi and ference WIll be held at the W. K. PHONE 644 the commg general primary elec- Commumty Band WIll offer two Kellogg Center for Continumg tion Tuesday, September 12. out of door concerts Tuesday, 1 EducatIOn, Michigan State CoI- 148 N. Center Street Northville. Michigan Ann DavIs, daughter of Mr. August 20

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THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page Four the Stanley Chaveys, accompan-l Church, is spending the summer Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackson of in California. ied them. Detroit were guests last Sunday pAst.-;-;--- R I C Dr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss and fa- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wedge of WEST POINT PARK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. EI nest Tallman ea owboy in State Fair Rodeo , DEPEMDAJIJ .....< Shadyside. Ey Miss L. A. Ault were guests last Sunday of Mrs. of Mayfield avenue went to Mlsh-l , .. ~ _1 mily are vac8tlOnmg at Otsego r The Stuart Shauflers of Farm- Spencer's parents, MI. and Mrs. awaka Indiana Saturday. TheIr Lake. Mr and Mrs WIlham Spencel I ington road informally entertain- Automatic GGl'don Vance on Mayfield: granddaughtel, Ina Mae Tall- r;- \}$ w' Mary Ann McLellan of West- and two childl en of NOl wayne ed 16 guests from Detroit and The Varhols, ShadySide a\'e- man, who has been the guest of "" more avenue spent last week at Furnace ,.... Windsor last Sunday. nue, enjoyed an outing at Walled her aunt, Ml s Robcl t Laugh-I" ." ",-I Hill, Mic'ligan. In honor of MI s. R. Olsen of & Northville Lodge, Lake last week-end man for a few weeks, IS leturn- Myrtle Hyland is the house Repair Service ~- mg with them ' guest of Mrs. Charles Hall of Copenh"gen, Denmark, Mr. and IALL OUR WOIK IS Mrs. VIrginia Oman and daugh- Mrs. Sofus Persson entertained No. 186, F. &A.M. ter, Ruth Ann, who ha\'(~ bcen Mr. and MI s Lee Galloway of Sevcn Mile road. 1- _GUA~~JElL . Regular me,ehng Second Monday After a vacation at Algonac, at their home on Filmore last vacationing With 1 elatives m Garden CIty wel e Tuesday dm- , of every month at 7'30 II m. Mr and Mrs. Frank WIlken and Sunday. Visitmg Brethern Welcome Pennsyl vama and OhiO, I etUJned ner guests of theIr aunt, Mrs. I Mrs. Joe Stark, Howard Mc- OTWSLL to their home on BI entwood last Vvalter Rehahn on Mayfield. , • family of Shadyside, are home HERBERT ZUBE, W.M. again. Lellan and William McLellan of R. F. COOLMAN Sec'y SaturddY. MIS LOUIS GI aham and Mrs I Heatinlt and Supply CeCile, Mary Ann and Joan O'~ Westmore avenue spent last Sun- Mr. and Ml s George Throne Clmton Ault, MayfIeld avenue, Ir. Connor of Dearborn an~ house day in Caseville. WINKLER -WEBKLY MEETIWG6r-' of Ypsilanti spent last Sunday called on theIr COUSlll,MI s. Vett :.~' gUl'sts of Mr. and MI s. Ervin Rev. Burton Levoring, rector of Automatic HeatUw Equipment aftel noon with 1f1s TIll one's Cooley in Halel Pal k, last Mon- j EAGLES Bohlinger on Mayfield. All Samts Episcopal Church, Barefoot ~fort parents, Mr. and MIS Austill day evening A stork showel' for Mrs. Ken~ conducteod funeral services for N'viIIe Aerie No. 2504 Ault on Brentwood Mrs. Zelpha Sable of East De- Mrs John Stoughton's mother, PLYMOUTH 1701 THURSDAYS 8:00 P. M. neth Kirkwood (Joan Vorbeck) Mr and Mrs George Rmg of trolt called on MISS FI eda Ault I Mrs. Beatrice Bernhard, at the Days or Night Vetetans' Memorial Hall was reported as an evmt of July ~ DetrOl! wel e guests last Sunday Tuesday. I . 27. The affair was arranged by NOl thrup Funeral Home last evening of MIS. Rmg's palents, At the home of Mrs Naiman " I~====::§:===§::==~:::! American Legion Mrs. Deloid Ramage and her Wednesday. The body was laid Mr. and Mrs John Val halon Bolyal d, Parker a\'enue, last to rest at White Chapel , , niece, Mrs. Ruth Garret, and was LLOYD H. GREEN POST 147 ShadySIde avenue. Tuesday evenmg, Mrs. Robert . , held at the former's home on Mrs. Francis Wagner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cectl Willet and Young (Malian Boly31d) was Robmson avenue. Stuart Shaufler and Coral Lee ~#~ daughter, Joanne, and MIs tendered a stork showe\ About Neighbors have been convey- Shaufler were all day'visitors in Grace Simpson of MayfIeld :1\'e- 25 guests wele In attendance ing their sympathy to Mrs. Carl DetrOIt Friday. Regular MeetingsCISecond and nue spent last Sunday In Sagm- Mr. and Mrs George Kacey of Mr. and Mrs. Sofus Persson en- J Johnson of Filmore whose fa- MOTORS Fourth Tuesdays of Each Monlh aw, where they attended the 25th \Vest EIght Mile road letUJned tertained Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam I,I ther, Mr. Watson recently died weddmg anmversal y celebl atlOn home Tuesday evenmg from a Anderson, their SOli, Bill, and ALL VETERANS WELCOME in New Baltimore. daughter, Evelyn, of Detroit last for MI s Simpson's youngest SIS- tl'ip to Call forma Mrs. Adam Butcher of Musca- tel' and her husband Vernon, young son of Ml. and ~ Northville Post tana, Iowa has been a house guest Sunday. While looking for blackbellJes MIS. Floyd Dolmage of West NO. 4012 of the Adam Butchers on Merl'l- last Sunday, Russell Ault of Sha- EIght MIle road, spellt last week Choosing the right vase for the V. of F. Wars man Court dyslde avenued spIed a deer and With hIS grandpal ents m DetrOit. nght bouquet doesn't have to be DELCO 438 Plymouth Avenue Margaret MacMurtrie of Mer- fawn near Haggerty and EIght The Misses Mallon and Anne ,; difficult, say Michigan State Col- Regular meetlllgs First and riman road has returned home Mile roads. Johnson of Clanta avenue re- lege home economists. Just keep Third Tuesdays of the month from a vacation at Blble camp. MI s. DaVid McWhmnte and turned thiS week-end from a va- in mmd the part the container 8 P M. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of son, DaVId of Detroit, ~pent a few I cation WIth Ielatlves In OhIO. plays-it should never detract 1 Shadyside avenue were guests days thiS week With ;>'11 s Mc- \ Mrs. Emerson Ault of MaY~leld from the flowers. last Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Jack ...... yo.- refrllloralw molar needs Whmme's parents, Mr. and Mrs avenue retUl ned home Fnday replach.g, why "01 havo u. in.lall a Manning In Detroit. Stanley Chavey on Mayfield. from an 18 day VISIt With Iela- The Nimolllc series of alloys Oolco. the chol.o of leading lIIan ... , The Ervin Bohlingers of May- Mrs E. W. Stange of MayfIeld I tives in AklOI1 and New London, I are a farmly of nickel-chromIum fael,,"" be.o',,, of "'eit ~leI ope<'- J field avenue spent last week avenue spent sevel al days WIth OhiO base alloys for use at high tem- atlon. long life. peak perf_an .. I with relatives at West Branch. and clopencloblllty. Dolco build •• hel daughter, Mrs. WIlham Grif- Mr. and MIS Johnson porter peratures. The Nimonic alloys re- Wild Bill Elliott, who plaY6 Red Ryder in the movies, will be featured, Don Bohlinger, who returned Ibo oncl Iy)oo for all ",alto •. flth and her husband m Royal and children, Carol Anne, John in the rodeo of the Michigan Slate Fair in Detrllit August 31 through j sist progressive oxidatIOn and rl.>- Oak. and David, arnved thiS week-end f!'Om Korea to have a 30 day September 9. Not only is Bill Elliott a genuine cowboy, born and raised leave with his parents, the Ervin tain a large measure of strength DeKay Electric .\ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sldelmk- for a vacatIOn with relatives. even at red heat They are used I on a ranch, but his horse Stormy Night is a J}ational champion cutting Bohlingers of Mayfield avenue, r er of wel e Monday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ault of In vital parts of current jet en- 431 Yerke. Street ...' I'rl horse. Both will star in a terrific wildwest entertainment. -",,~.~"'1~1 reported agam at Camp Custer guests of thp Misses LOla and Washington, Pennsylvania sp~t gine models. Northville Phone 262 Friday and was expecting to be Freda Ault on Shadyside this week-end With relatives In the guest of her uncle and aunt, avenue, has returned from a Visit sent to Ft. Leonard Wood in Mis- f;;;:;::::l:~·r:::~~l~~~;:';;"~I_;oi,;i-;::;;:~::;"~~~~~~"';;·="""-l:! Mrs Edward Imonen and two thiS vlcmity. With his grandparents, the Chas. sons, Robbie and Johnn,e, spent Nelghbol hood Sunshme Sisters Mr. and MIS J. C. Dunaman on souri. Kelloggs in Battle Creek. Catherine Ann Bennett of Ply- a few days campmg at Island held a pleasant get-together m Farmington road. Lake. the meetmg house last Wednes- Mr and Mrs. Robert Thul good Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chavey mouth was the guest of her cou- From Your Pockel~ sin, Carol Holycross, on Sunset l~Sunoco! Sunoco! Sunoco! No Ping! n Mr and MIS. Arthur MuiI' and day afternoon. The next Sun- of SI. Louis, MIssouri spent last spent last week-end In northern avenue last week-end. lt'TER A FIRE, you may three children, JImmy, Judy and shine meetmg Will be held m the Tuesday with Mrs. Thurgood's Michigan. After a visit with the Myron A find that the amount of Lmda, left Tuesday mormng fOl Neighborhood Church on Wed- brother, Walter Dixon and Mrs. Albert Hardy, Jr. of Norwayne Ii Ping! Ping! Ping! NoSimoco! ~ was the breakfast guest of his Holycross family, Mrs. C. Nlch- a vacatIOn With I elatlves m Chl- nesday, August 22 at 2 p.m DIxon and their three children, fire insurance on your house- Img and daughter, Carol Ann, i~ ~~ cago Upon retUl ning they ex- Mrs Edith Willet of Redford Mary CarolIne, Linda and Bob, grandmother, Christine Rehahn, i"i !.i hold goods is not enough to and Marylyn NichlinJ, have re- j:j When in need of oil change, try the NEW tl pect to go to NIagara Falls. was a guest last week of her son, thE' Dixons entertained a few on Mayfield Monday morning. pay for replacing many of turned to their home in South Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tallman of CeCIl Willet and Ius family, on friends Tuesday evening. The McMIllans of Detroit were U DYNALUBE, the only oil ever certified by t~ the things that were de- Mr. and Mrs. James McCracken Fngay evening guests of Mr. and Bend, Indiana. 11i the AAA. f' DetrOIt were guests last Sunday MayfIeld avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Winters ;"1 ~~ stroyed. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tallman. Fredenck Schult, stationed in have moved from Bretton load Mrs. Ira Magner on Shadyside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoughton of Westmore avenue recently at- R ~ HonOring the mnth bllthday of Texas, wntes his parents, Mr. to Birmingham. j;j TIRES, .. All Sizes To Fill Your Needs [.j Do you want to pay for tended a 91st birthday celebra- her daughter, Pauline, Mrs. John and Mrs Herman Schult of Sha- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Droshie, their and son, DaVid, of Broadbrook, n ~ tion for Mrs. Jacob Fuerst in n U them from your own pocket Varhol entertained at her home dyside avenue, that he expects son and Wife, Mr. and Mrs Don Connecticut were guests of the John Stoughtons on Woodring Northville. because you neglected to on ShadYSIde avenue last Mon- a leave next month. Droshle; and Mrs. Leo Droshle's n for three days last week. Claudette Hall of Seven Mile S B STEVENS f:l carq sufficient fire insur- day aftel noon She was showered MI s. Antomette Manning of sister, Mrs George Robmson and 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett road has returned home from !~ · tl ance? with gifts and the hostess served \ Cheboygan was the recent guest Mr. Robmson, all from Spokane, i"i N "'. Bible camp near Irish Hills. n 340 orth Center Street Northville, Michigan r:~ a lunch. of Mr. and Mrs George Welsh Washmgton, we I' e Thursday of Irving avenue attended a fam- I The Robert Kelloggs of Fil- Fi PHONE 635 !:. I, Before you l1ave a loss, Ed Grant of Farmington road of Mayfield avenue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ily reunion at Caseville Sunday. ,,,. ~! more avenue enjoyed a picnic I go over your policies with has returned home after a very Marie Donovan of West Eight Welsh. Rev. Douglas Toepel, former i~ ~. WIth relatives at Jackson Sunday. enjoyable visit With hiS three MIle lOad is vacationing in Ca- Robert Kellogg, Jr. of Fumore pastor of the Livonia Methodist I~:~-#k#i€:m=~...s;:~;;:a-;.;;;-~r.:~"'.- -,;;~ The sisters in Colorado. nada. CARRINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Loui9 Jennings Mr and Mrs. O. J. Kraemer and children, DarIa Mae and Ar- (Cleo Longnecker) of Seminole Agency nold, left Thursday for a vaca- avenue, RedfOld Township, be- Phone 284 tiOn m northern MIchIgan came the parents of a four pound Mr. and Mrs. CeCil Willet and son Monday, August 6. While 126 N. Center Street daughter, Joanne, left this week- Mrs Kraemel and baby, Joseph Northville end fOl' a vacation in northeln David, remain In Mt. Carmel Michigan Joanne Craig, mece of Hospital, Jacquelme Kraemer is - -~ FAVORITE- F-'ELDER'S eH-O-ICE ~) . .,.. . .

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--_-. ..1'•••0\,,,1\ •• , .... ,,, v'u",,"'J;!W'o- -r- - t: - .. ,..-'JoI {. 7 ~;;"-'C.f'l...'o~~~~ ~l: \' . Thursday, August 16, 1'951 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Five Psalms (25:1,1): "Unto thee, 0 Top Aerobat at National Air Races The confUSIOn between hay fe- Lord, do I lift up my soul .. , .. ~'''''''/ , ....1:y.... -~---, ver and the "common cold" pi 0- Shew me thy ways, 0 Lord; Better Farm Groups That Summer Cold bably anses because of the SlmJ- teach me thy paths." 1mIty of certam symptoms. How- Among the Bible citatlons is is Goal for U-M's May Be Hay Fever ever, the Umverslty phYSICians this passage, (Psalms 84:11): said patients With hay fever do @urcb$erbices' "For the Lord God is a sun and not have a fevel' even though Monthly Holy Commumon- 81. Paul's Lutheran Church shield: the Lord will give grace "Operation Tracer" U..M Doctors Say they may feel hot. I::orner of Elm and High StreeD First Sunday-Grade School. and glOly: no good thing will he "Oper,,~. ~n 'l' at the About nme out of ten peloons Hny fevel symptoms can OCCUI' Rev. E. E. Rossow. Pulor Second Sunday-Holy Name withhold from them that walk Umverslty of :vhchlgan may lead suffering flam hay fevel believe year-round a' ,be I'esult of d'.J:>t 10 a.m.-Sunday Worship. Society 8:30 Mass, uprightly." they have a "common cold" or or the u:,e of f..lce-powder, tooth- 11:15 a.m.-Sunday School and Third Sunday-Altar Society to increased yields and greater nutl'1tlOnal value In farm CIOp3. SinUS tI ouble, accOl'dmg to doc- paste, mIlk "I' other foods that Bible Classes. 8:30 Mass. The resealch plOgram, which tors III the Allergy CliniC at the may contam 3ul'~tances to which 1:30 p.m.-Ladies' Aid each Fourth Sunday-Sodality of Novi Methodist Church ha:, Just heen announced, has Umvel slty of MichIgan hospital. a partICular Irdl Vidual 1S allel- second Thursday of the month Our Lady 10:30 Mass. Rev. J. M. McLucas, Mi.niIter been made pOSSible by a giant of Unfortunately, many of these glC, the cllmc decldl ed Voters meeting, first Sunday Altar Society meeting on every Residence Brighton. Phone 3731 people mistakenly often turn to The climc dc-ctors indIcated of every month. Wednesday before third Sunday Mrs. Raymond Scheffer, Organ- $100,000 to the Michigan Memoll- al Phoemx PloJect by Dearborn nose dlOps for relIef Without re- that the Widely-heralded dru~, 8 p.m.-Walther Leaguers, each of the month. ist; Mrs. J. M. McLucas, ~hoir allzmg It may contam substances COItisane, hilS proved very ef- second Wednesday of the month. Director; Mrs James D. Mitch- Motors Corp. The giant IS de- Signed to establish and fmance to whIch they are allel gic, the fective III trp.:ltmg somc patlCrlts Holy Communion. first Sunday Pentecostal Church ell, S. S. Supermtendent. , , the resealch for the first four U-M doctols explained With allel glc eye diseases invol- of the month. 8275 McFadden Street, Salem Mormng Worship ;1/ -; ::::3;' ... IndiViduals Who are m doubt ving conJunctb;tis (infldmatlOl1 { "" A years. Lutheran Laymen's League, Pastor. Elder Vance HopldDs and Sermon 10:00 >~ ...... Church of AU Nations Sunday School and Young .,. ~~//y/~A:l1..~ R Centenng m the Umverslty's regarding whethel thell symp- of the eyehdsJ. third Friday, 8 p.m. ,;- < {' ,,#j"//.!, $- toms of "runny" nose, sneezmg, Regular Services People's meetmg and choir re- :~"'j.:Q~ 1{.~YG'l .. U:"> School of Natural ResoUl ces, Dr. John M. Sheldon, profes- and "watenng eyes," 'IIe mdl- Wednesday Eve., 7:30 Bible Class. hearsal cancelled dunng August. '0 !~;,~ &.{.. "OperatIOn Tracer" Will seek sor of mternal medicme, m 51. John's Episcopal Church ,-', 4~V, cations of hay'fevel or d com- Rev. Alexander Miller. Rector Friday Eve., 7:30 Samts meeting. Rev. A. C Thompson, retired mal e mfcrmatlOn on trace ele- chal ge of the Umversity Hpspl- :, ...$.F:...!. ",; /" { .. y ~~y mon cold should consult a doc- Corner Maple and Harvey Streets, Sunday Morn., 9:45 Sun. School. Methodist mmlster will preach ments In the SOIl SClCnll~ts know tal Allergy ClImc. reported that DETROIT, MICH.-Marlyn Rich will be a "top" performer at the 1951 Plymouth, Mich. Sunday Morn., 11:30 Preaching. Sunday, August 19, August 26 that the presence or absence of tor to obtam an accurate diagno- new compounds, related to Cor- National Air Races at Detrolt-\'layne Major Alfport In DetrOit 0:1 12th Sunday after Trinity. Sunday Eve., 7:30 Night service and September 2 Those deslnng these elementS-Iron, boron. cop- SIS, the Allergy ClinIC pOInter! tIsone, are also bemg used In Holy Communion, 11 a.m. August 18 and 19. She does her thrlllmg aerobatiCS from the trapeze per, zmc, manganese, molybde- out. certam allel gy patients With a the services of the minister dur- "ttached only to an autogyro as it moves above the huge audJenc~ The Rev. PhilIp Schenk of Ann First Presbrtensn Church mg the pastor's vacation, phone num-is of tremendous Import- The doctors explamed that hay good deal of effectiveness. Arbor will be our guest preacher Umted State,> All' Force, Navy and Manne Jet pilots Will headhne th fever causes an Increase of cer- Rev. Harold F. Frel!selL Pastor Wyandotte 4436-J biggest air show ever staged as a part of DetrOIt's 250tl1 Buthda. ance to the glowth of Vlltually However, he pointed out, these and celebrant for the August SUMMER UNION SERVICES W.S.C.S. third Wednesday of _ everythmg humans eat But be- tain whIte cells m the blood new compounds are still in the stream which can be I eadily de- service of Holy Communion. each month at noon. yond that little is known defin- evaluatIve stage and not avail- at 11 a.m. lermmed A hearty welcome is extended the thmgs which be God's." Itely. able for general use. Our Lady of Vict·.:lry Parish August and September 2nd. at Luke 20:25. First Methodist Church with the to all who worship With us. OBITUARY "Operation Tracel" Will at-IITI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rev. Lorenzo E. Woods. PWOl' The Ladies Aid will meet this tempt to discover how plants as- Masses - Sundays 8:30 - 10:30 Rev. Harold F. Fredsell preach- MRS. ROSE G. SPERKOWSKI Thursday for pot luck dmner at SImIlate trace elements and to Children 8:30 Mass. ing. Mrs. Rosc G. Sperkowskl dled First BapUs: Ch~rch, Novt noon at Rouge Park, Plymouth, determine whIch elements, how Religious Instruction - Satur- Rev. C. Gillman Morse, Pastor at SessIOns Hospital Thursday, near the sWlmmmg pool. Mrs. much and m what form they day, 10 a,m. at Church. Christian Science Churches Ted Remein, Sunday School supt August 9 at the age of 63 years Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Ha- should be apphed In 01 del' to Confessions - Children - Sat- The undertaking that Soul is Mary Flint, Plamst She had been very III for three zel Truesdell are co-hostesses. make such crops as corn, pota- urday 11 a.m. during school year. synonymous with God as taught Sunday, August 19. 1951: Brmg your own dishes and a dIsh weeks before her death. For the m ChristIan Science IS shown in past five years she had made her toes :Ind wheat grow faqtel' and Adults- 10:30 - Morning Worship ser- to pass. SandWiches and hot cof- the Lesson-Sel mon to be read m home With her daughter, MIs. better. The trees on the wood lot Saturday 7:30-9:00 p.m. vice. SpeCial musIc. Illustrated fee Will be served. all Christlan SCience churches on L D. Riley of South Wing street should be a part of every farm Sunday 8:00 and 10:00 a.m chJldl'en's sel man Song by the Eve of first Friday 7:30-8:30 Sunday, August 19. - Rosary sel vIces were conduct- also Will be Included m the study. .TUnlcr Chait First Baptist Church. Northville Although only smdll amounts p.m. The Golden Text is f1 am ed Friday nIght at the Schradel TopIC for the mOlnmg message: Rev. WaIter Ballagh. Pastor of these trace elements al e need- Sunday, August 19: Funeral Home and funel al sel- "FInished Faces." vices were held Saturday morn- ed by plants, spectacular increas- II :30 Bible School, classes for 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School. ing at Our Lady of Victory es in Yields have been obtamed all age groups. Classes for all age groups. Mr. Church With Rev. Lorenzo E \~hen they were added to defi- Thursday MISSIOnary lunch- Herbert Ware, Superintendent~ Woods offlclatmg. Buna~ took cIent SOIls Thomas A Farrell. eon planning for fall work at 11'00 a.m - Morning Worship. place at Oakland Hills Memonal president of Dearborn Motors, Wailed Lake. Thursday evening, Rev. Ballagh WIll present the Gardens. pomted to the followmg 7:30, Youth Fellowship. message. Mrs Sperkowski was born .n Iron sulfate sprayed on soy All young peopl~ In, ited for a 6:15 p.m.-Intermediate Youth Detroit, Jl1lchtgan, the daughter beans III Iowa doubled the Yield. penod of devotion, inspiration, Group Mr. and Mrs. William of the late Anthony aJ1d Mary Without zmc sulfate, sweet lunch and singspiration. Stiles, sponsors. Dettloff She had made her home corn cannot be grown on somp Friday, 2 pm., Jumor Choll 6'15 pm, SenIOr Youth group Wood siding on exterior walls painted with DuPont m NorthVille for the past 20 years muck soils In Michigan But meet a~ the p:IrS~n2'~e f"r 1 e- 7:30 p.m - Evenmg Service. and wa,> employed at the Novi Yields of more than eight tons No. 40 white paint will give your home the appear- hearsal and party. Rev. Ballagh Will present the Equipment Company for eight per aCIe are pOSSible With the ance you have always hoped for. Now is the time August 21, World-Wide Gudd message. years. apphcatlon of 100 pounds per to re-side and repaint. Wood siding prices have Girls Will pH~nic With the Wc,t Wednesday, August 22' Survivmg are foul' sons, Leon- acre. taken quite a drop. Call us. Highland W W G Girls Stal t- 7:45 p.m. - Mid-week prayer ard, Edmund and Joseph, all of In commentmg on the Deal- ing from the church at 5 p.m. sel vIce and Bible study. DetrOIt; Elmer of NorthVille. and born :vrotors CO!p. grant for "OperatIOn Tracer," Umvelslty Salem Federated Church two daughters, Mrs Raymond Salem congregational Church Newhouse and Mrs. L D. RIley President A]pxdndel G Ruthven C. M, PenneIl. Pastor said 'The teamwork between an Lucia M. Stroh. Minister Sunday morning worship, 10:30 of NorthVille. important mdustnal condem Divine \,orShlp, 10:30 a m. The o'clock Homer :v1artm wJ11bnng and a Umverslty research staff pastor Will bl ing the message. the message. WILLIAivl W. .YOUNG which IS contemplated by the Sunday School, 11'45 a.m. MIS. Sunday School, 11:45 a.m. \Vilillam W "Young, father of project IS exactly the kmd of Luella Wilson, Supt. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Mrs. Ernest Wood of Seven Mile The lesson Will be on "The 7:30 p.m. road, died at the home of his mutually benefiCial pi ogram that I~-§~~:=::§~~:=::§§~~§'::::~::::::::::::::::::~:.:.::§:§:::::::=::§~~I we enVISIOned when we launched ChnstlCln's Respect For Law" The next meetmg of the Aid son at Owosso last Wednesday the Phoemx PrOject That the G1:Jlden Text: "Render there- will be a PIClllC at the Pennell He ,was 81 years of age. He had study of tree and plant phYSIOlo- fore unto Caesar the things cottage on Silver Lake, the 4th been III for thl'ee weeks previous gy should result m Immense which be Caesar's and unto God Thursday in August. Come and to hiS death. benefits to mankmd Will be the brmg a frwnd with you. Funeral serVlles were held last SatUi day m Brandford, Outano common goal tcward which both of OUI institutIOns will stnve" First Methodist Church and bunal took place at Mt Hope NorthVIlle. Michigan celPetery thel·e. Minister: William A. Johnson Mr. Young was bOIn m Canada PROFESSIONAL • Res. 549 W. Dunlap St. ApllI 16, 1870 and reSided most • Tel. 699M of hiS life m Brandford. He was DIRECTORY • • Sunday, August 19, 1951: employed by the Umversal Cool- • • DR. WALTER K, 'BELASCO 10:00 a m., Church School. er Company. He mal ried Ida El- • • len Bury in 1890 In Sarma. Optometrisl With classes for all ages there 501 West Dunlap Street • • is a place for every member of The survivors are the daugh- Northville. Michigan • • your family. Do not neglect the ter, Mrs. Wood; two sons, Alwyn Hours. ,. LOOK AT THE RECORD- responSibIlity of Christian leal n- of Owosso and Norman of Brllnt- Daily and Evenings by • mg. wood; ten grandchildren and ADDointment • • 11:00 a m., Morning Worship. three great-grandchildren. Office and Residence Ph. 1330 • We are hosts durmg August DR. STUART F.CAl4PBELL · ()·t • to the UnIOn Services sponsored DONALD W. TRYON I Optometrist Jomtly by the Methodist and Funeral services were conduc- Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • GO FOR I'ROCKET"! ted last Monday aftprnoon from : &If,fler'tS AND YOUlL THE Presbyterian C h u I'Ch e s. Rev. Fuel ~ Fnday 10 a.m. to B p.m. • Harold Fofedsell will be the mm- the Schrader Funeral Home, Ply-I Closed Thursday • Ister All are-welcome. mouth, for Donald \Vellmgton Phone 1102 TI yon, aged 69 years. 107 E. Main Street, Northville : a 68s~then . • I Rev Henry Howey of Aurora; • The educahona I department of I Onl.mo, Pl eSlded at the sel Vice DR. ARTHUR J. MALESKE • the NatIOnal AsSOCiatIOn of Real and II1terment was in Rh'erside Dentist : itJ ,J.L e fi{as With 249 E M:nn St., Northville • Estate Boards, m conJunction cemetery, Plymouth. PhOl.e 799 With the Umversity of MichIgan, Fl.l the past eight years, Mr :burns -"", • will hold a pubhc session No- TI Ion has lived on Ridge I'oad. •-. vember 3-9 at Ann AI bor to dls-I PI evlOus to thdt he had II" ed m R. M. ATCHISON. M.D. • euss mflatlOnary aspects of the PIIPouth TownshIp R. G. WETTERSTROEM. M.D. nation's economy O. J. ROBINSON. M.D. • Physicians : -AMA'lINf1 I • ---- t I Sessions Hospital Vaccmate your dog agams EUGENE T. CAPUZZI. M.D. • distemper soon aftCl' he is three Il,lbles were bOIn to MI. and Surgeon Office Hours Dally by • months old, Michigan State Col- ;\I1l'; HallY N,usnlIth of Detl OIt, Ap.pomtment Only ; £eONOMY. • lege extensIOn veterinarians ad- a gill, August 7. Mr. and Mrs Office 1330 Residence 4D 'Ise. Wc,>ley Marton, BellevIlle, a boy, 501 West Dunlap • Ab()l~ Supf'rt~8a" 1.Dcor5~Jan. *U),lra'IHallc Ddl'e optional ar ulra Au!!ust 9, Mr. and :\lls. James 1------• Blue-hot wall-flame bla/lke/s the walls of the heating • Prodocl of G..... ol Mol.... :OJ/. Ljwprnrn" tlOCt'.Uoru'.$. and 'nm subJtd 10 c-han&c ttllholll nollor~ WeHman, Plymouth, a gll'l, Au- NORTHVILLE CLINIC • plant-get.s every useful Btu. of heat. from every drop of • gusl 13;' Mr. and MIS Lester V. George Chabut. M.D. • fuel oil. The one and only type of automatic fuel burner • Uncle Sam gays BI 0\\ n, Plymouth, a boy, August Office Hours: ,----TP7W:T.;/0i that combines all the best The "Rocket" has really got it ..• amI the proof 14. D&:ly by ApPollltment • ,/fi features of oil heat with the • Except \Vedne~c1~v is in the driving! Try Oldsmohile's new Super Admitted: Nancy BI ady, Grant • .lA~1 dean-burning efficiency of • Albelts, Farmmgton; Jerome Office Phone 827 Office, LOlner North Wmg and • "<::%~P/f~~.1 gas heat. For all makes and • :t88"! Learn about "Rocl.et" performance and Butts, Shirley Stidham. Mrs. Ve- Dunlap Streets sizes of furnaces and boilers. da Jo Taylor, South Lyon; Ed- 1 _ • • "Rockc:t" economy-flashing action and real ,. Ask for heating survey and • wald Brosofke. Mrs. Jessie DR. J. K. EASTLAND operating cost estimate. No gas savings! Learn about "Rocket" smootJmess GII,\\'old, Jack McLean, North- Dentist • • lOB North Center Phone 130 cost or obligation. We sup- as lhis great power plrml tcams with the magic vIlli. Mrs. Barbara Brown. D,IV- • ply the fact~ and figures- • id fllal ian, Mrs LelIa Tell Y, John DR. HUGH G. GODFREY • you make the dccision. • of Bydra-Matie*! Drive a new Oldsmobile Van Aken, Mrs Delores Well- DentW • Phone us today! and discover the top engine in motoring man, Plymouth; James Camel- 107 E. Main Stleet, Northville • today ••. OLDSMOBILE'S "ROCKET"! on, Wa)led Lake; Mrs. LIllIan Phone 784 • • Gl oscnal, John Gnffin, Mnnan • Fuel 0,1 is converled ,"to a gas by • WIlkie. Edmund Bingham, De- DR. H.HANDORF '\1\1l~~~1\1:11;1 Physician ana SqrgeoD • unIque chrome s.teel flame rim shown I~I • trOll, Mrs. Francis Haley, Wayne. above. Oil drople" strike glowing.hot (ll(j,t;ftm-W,\ ~J I";;:';a.) II. Office: Penniman-Allen Theatr<> • flame rim and are inslanllyvaporized. • BUlldmg, Northville Resultant mixlure of oil go. lInd air CARD OF THANKS Office Hours 2 to 6 Except • • I WIsh to thank my many • riles through grills •• , is super·heated Wednesday by grill •..• and borns again.t heat- • "ROCK."" fnenrts and relatives who sent Phone: Offiee 419-J; Res. 419-M mt' CdIds and flowel ~ dunng my • Ing plant walls with sarno bluo color • charac:terizlng gas flame. s' a\' <1tMt. Carmel Hospital. Es- CECIL B. JACKSON. D.O. • • pecl,illy do I wish to thank Dr , The purchase of U. S. Defense Osteopathic • Proudly Sold and lft5ralled hy • Atchison, MI'. and Mrs. CIJfford Physician - Surgeon ,. Bonds Is a method whereby you can • make your dollllrs work for Amer- 'I'UI nbull and Mrs Jim Spagnuo- Hours by Appointment OLDSMOBILE Ica, just as they work for you. Our lo. 146 N. Center Street country must be strong economical- Mrs. Jean Bullpi lIx Phones: Office - Northville 1161 ly, It should be 1l)lparent to everyone " Res. - Plymouth 2064 lhat defense is everybody's job. Your CARD OF THANKS John M. Camphell, Inc. SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALE~ ----- part I" to buy Defense Bonds. Every We WIsh to thank Nelson Sch- .DR. HAROLD t. SPARLING Member of Detroit and National employee In a plaut or business es- rader Dr. Irene Sparling, Dr. L. DR. IRENE L. SPARLING tablishment should be enrolled for W. S'now, the staff at Sessions Physicians Bnd SurgeoDl Association of Master Plumbers I. the Payroll Savings Plan or the X-Ray EqUIpment nond-a-illonth Plan at his bank. A Hospital and friends for the care Office Hours: By appojntment 38630 Plymouth Road Phone Plymouth 1504 I few dollars here or there will ac- RATHBURr~ CHEVROLET SALES and kmdness at the lime of the 2-4 p.m. daily except Thursday Nights, Sundays and Holidays-Phone Livonia 2073 complish little, but wUh everyone do- Ing his or her job, America will be death of our mother. Iand Sunday; 7-8 p.m. Tuesday 124 West- Main Stl'eet Phone Northville 290 Bernice Newhouse evening only. Oil Burners • Oil Furnaces • Oil Boilers • Water Heaters economically secure. Dorothy Riley 11 Phones: SS3J OffiC4 - S63M Res, 1':...... :... U $. T,.. asl1/)' O,sI:lOr'm'l'If !

~..:;,_--===---, -=-=..------~------;:----- r Page Six THE NORTHVILLE---,-RECORD Thursday, August 16, 1951 House GUe6ts Feted A· Thrifty Spaghetti Dinner, Many Italian Sites Visited Monday Afternoon __)He1ps Balance Tight BUdget' News 'Around Northville '" Jamboree Scout Gunsell The home of MIS. W'OIthlllgton -4, b.J "F. Chapman of West Dunlap The followmg excerpts were [Lire ($20 to $30 a pall). Don', let street was the scene Monday af- tal'en from letters Iccelved by anybody teU you thIngs ale chea- temoon of a lovely tea compli- Ml and Mrs !VI C. GunseU of per hel'e, Merchants Will not tal,e menting the hoste;s' house guests Clement lOan flOm theu son,' Amelican COlli;:; Our olle do liar Mrs H M Houghton and MISS b It MalY Houghton of Billenca, Dick, who attended the ScouL I bI11s are worth tWice as muc,h 1 Jamboree IU Bad Isclll, Austlla even 615 Lire ($1) doesn t ,';0 Massachusetts flam August 3-10. The follOWIng fal. A faIr meal tOI three fellowS FIOIal alrangements of pmk lettels wele wlltten WillII;'he \'IS- costs 5,740 Lire plus the 3()() Llle chl'Vsanthemums and whJte glad- Ited III Italy.. tip Italian money IS all m cur- I IOli' wel e placed thloughout the ___ leney-big and little bills, which Chapman home and the Sdme are v'elY hard to put Into OUI motif was earned out on the te3 Julv 28 pocketboo!;s. table Mrs Chapman was a~slst- Well, Rome IS qUite a SUIpnse There Isn't any buttel, '11l1k or ed by Mrs. John Fraser and Miss to me. The tIam we had was won- good meat here. Bicycles JI e the Agnes Sievewnght of DetrOit III derful and the .itatlOn 10 Romp IS means of getting 'l1r-d,~ portatIon and excellent hotels- Rome and Florence on steep lull· sides where olive gloves al e vel Y There are two ways of keeping with tender mushrooms for the a very progressive city. the overstrained food bud get other. They ale ready to serve as The Roman rums and their fa- common. within bounds. One is to set a soon as they are heated. mous cathedrals are magnif:cent price you can afford to pay each When you're cooking spaghetti day for that day's food. The other remember that in this case the I to see. This mornmg we went to is to average up the meals, spend· watched pot does best. It needs I the Vatican Palace (Slstme Cha- ing more one day than another, watching so that it won't boil pel) with ItS beautIful paintings, but I:oming out "even" at. the end o,·er. Some cooks add a little but- books, etc. In our two days in of the week. ter to the water-a sort of kitchen Rome we visited the Borghese A spaghetti dinner once a week method of pouring oil on troubled Gallery and Museum and saw is one of the thriftier meals to waters-to prevent boiling over. count on if you Use the second When you're ready to serve up, some of MIChelangelo's master- plan. A roast, perhaps, on Sun- remember. that the experienced pIeces We also LOok In the Trevi day, and then a spaghetti dinner Chef handles spaghetti lightly. Fountain, Pantheon, Old Appain Tuesday or Wednesday, mean a Mix some of your good sauce in Way, the Catacombs, the ColJoe- nice balance. with the spaghetti in the serving urn and as an unusual experience, The best of it is that the spa- dish and serve the l'e8t in n sauce- ghetti dinner can be as delicious boat, and be sure the sauce i.s the Scouts went up to the Pope's as the roast. A sauce that glamor- really steaming hot. summer home and talked WIth izes your big dish of spaghetti Remember another Chef's trick hun in an arranged meeting into a real Chef's treat I:omes in -that spaghetti should be served In Rome, 615 Lire are eqUIva- an eight-ounce can, made With with something crisp. French or lent to the American dollar. Gas either meat or mushrooms. Both Italian bread or b rea d sticks, variations are delicious. The neh I:rllsty-brown , and a dish of raw fa I' cars is $1.15 a gallon; shoes tomato puree is combined with vegetable sticks and slices add range from 12,000 Lit e to 15,000 tasty beef for the meat sauce and just the crispness needed. .. Japanese Family Visits August 1 Mrs. Geraci Elected at Northville Home . ITo Crown Champs PI'I.L'::~S'INN...,,! Just like a dream We are Delegate to MSC House guests at the hDme of Plate Luncheons ...... 75 now high m the Italian Alps, VIS- (Contmued from Front Page) Itmg Mel ano, a high class resort Mrs. Roger Sackett of Rayson Fish and Chips . .. .85 The executIve board of the lawn. It would ta~e me the rest street are Mrs. James Arima and a tnple in the third frame to Wayne County Home Demonstra- Spt'ciallzmg in Southern Fried of my life to begin to explam the two sons, Thomas, 3, and Adnan, chase m Cole in the third. tIon CounCil has voted La send llltense beauty of the mountaInS a year and a half. The Anmas Nlven's hit scored Stanley for Chicken, French Fned SIll Imp, Mrs. Samuel GeracI of North~ What's mal e, the gl3ndeur m- have just arl'lved in the United the Stone team in the fifth, but Steaks ar.a Chops Ville and Mrs. Sadie Ferguson of CI eases with the 1I11lesTomOlrow States from Okayama, Japan, Ford's added fiVe runs in the Manager. Irene Mair I we will al rive at BI ennel' Pass Plymouth as ItS replesentatlves whIch IS near Hiroshima, They SIXth on two hits, two errors and to the NatIonal Home Demonstra- where we \~Ill have our vIsas and pian to make their home m Chi- a walle Joe Gatten got hiS third , Grand River and Ten Mile II tJOn CounCIl bemg held at Michi- passports checked and then- on cago. hit of the game, a double good Miss Ruth Knapp, NDI'thvllle I 9040 gan State College August 14-17. Phone Farmington to Bad Ischl and the Jamboree The Sacketts and Arimas be- for two runs. school nurse, is in the East visit- ExceptIOnal leadership ablhty came fIiends when both famihes Stone's made their bid in the ing a sister in Maryland. and actIve counCil partIcIpation were statJoned In Massachusetts seventh, loading the bases with Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnard of were the quallfymg factors which and the fllendshlp was contmued Niven, Schroeder and McClellan. DetrOit are the proud parents of deCided the choice of delegates. when Major Sackett and Lt. Ar- Maclean's hit to nght fwId was an eight pound, one ounce daugh- In attendance With Mrs. Geraci Receive a FREEPair of Shoes ima were sent to Japan Major bobbled and let Niven acl'OSS the ter, Jane Susan, born Monday, and Mrs. Ferguson will be MISS • After you or members of your family h3.ve bought Sackett is still in Japan and Lt plate. With the sacks still full, August 13 at Old Grace Hospital, Emma DuBord, Wayne County Anma IS now in Seoul, KOlea. Lyster Wick walked to force in DetrOIt. 12 pairs of shoes, the thirteenth pair is FREE. Join Home DemonstratIOn Agent. Mrs. Sackett entertamed a Schroeder. Thompson WilS out Gladstone's Shoe Club. Come in and let us expliHn , Mr and Mrs, Elroy Ellison and gr9up of ladles in honor of her on a grounderl-!;>ut Mc,clellan got details. Kitchen Shower Fetes guests Wednesday mght across on the fIelder's chOice for daughter, Shir!ynn, of West Dun- the final Stone tally. lap street left Thursday mom- Mrs. Kenneth Pankow mg for RIfle Lake where they GLADSTONE'S Local Citizens Assist ! expect to spend the week-end, at Wamplers Lake Camp returning to the Village Monday. Corner Center and Main Phone Northville 1137 1Times Ain't Much Defense is your job7 too! Durmg the camp season at JUd-1 Changed From Be. House guests at the W. E. Mc- son Collins Camp at Wamplers • ., Carthy home on West Main street ERE is a group o~strong, healthy young Ameri- Lake, Helen CansfIeld, Miss Ev~ Researcher States Tuesday mght were Fred Warner elyn Ware and Rev William A. . Neal and daughter, Susan, of Hcan soldiers enjoying an after-chow gab ses- Johnson aSSisted as staff mem- NEWARK, N.J.-Somebody hat Washington, D. C. Neal flies m sion while they polish up for tomorrow's inspection. bel'S durmg the week of July 29- said that there Is nothing new under weekly to teach a class in con- Au ust 4 Sen d ' the sun and Dr. Moses I. Finley, g . . lors atten Ing from assistant professor of history at tha temporary Eastern Europe at the They are a part of the best-fed, best-equipped, NorthVille mcluded Jean Camp- Newark College of Arts and Sci- Graduate School, University of best-cared-for Army in the world-the United bell and Sharon Teshka ences of the State University, is Michigan, Ann Arbor. States Army. And tney are just like the boys from Helen assisted at the earlier mclined to agree with him after camp, June 24-30, durmg which studying business practices In an- MISS Pearl Hensch accompan- your home town, from your own block, who are time Arlene Jerome was one of cient Gl'eece. Ied by her parents of Richmond, Michigan will leave the fIrst of training now to do a job of defending your COWltry the camper$. Dr. Fmley has disl:overed, for in- stance. that when a citizen of the week for Bedford, Iowa -and you. /"-- where they will VISit Miss ( Revitzer Home Scene Athens, circa 40() B.C., got In fi- Hensch's brother and family, Mr. Defense is your job, too~ of Reunion Wednesday nancial diliiculties because he had Parents Announce bought too many silk togas for his and Mrs. Wilham Hensch. The And one of the best ways for you to do that job WIfe or too much wine for his latter gentleman was on the Gail Peters' Troth Mrs Joseph RevJtzer of Beth- is to buy U. S. Defense* Bonds. For your Defense any road held an all day Ieunion parties, he did jU$t what moderns Northville High school faculty for about 30 ladles Wednesday do. He went In hock. That IS, he for several years. Bonds help maintain America's economic strength mortgaged a piece of land, bor- I;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; The ladles were co-workers sev- rowed money and paid ot! his credi- just as these boys help maintain her military e1al yeal s ago for the Sanders tors. company and many had not seen strength. Go to the Pay Office where you work and This Is one of the many signlfl· each other SInce they dlscontm- cant facts ..bout the \ ay the ancient sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan, or join the ued work there Greeks did bus mess which Dr. Fin- Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. Do it now! ViSltOIs came flam DetrOit, ley has uncovered in his search for Grosse hie, Wyandote, POI t Hur- ncw knowledge In this heretofore 1m, Farmmgton and Lansmg rarely studied held-the machLnery of finance 2,350 years ago. \ ) The U. S. Defense Bonds Back To School Monday, members of the Girl A stUdent of ancient history for Scout Council went to the Water- more than 20 years, Dr. Finley be- THEATRE came interestcd In ancient business you buy give you personal loo RecreatJOn Al ea to hr:p close South Lyon, Mich. Pb. 3641 It for the season. practices in 1947 and began his financial independence study by readmg everything avail· I :.~ l Specials able on the subject. Remember that when you're buying Defense Bonds '·1 FRI.-SAT. Aug. 17·18 MI. and MI s Joe Spagnuolo of HJS interest \\-as quickened by, \ Bill Williams and Jane Nigh I you're building n personaL reserve of cash savings. BOYS' NOl th Cente! street announce the what he read about the Horol. Money that will some day buy you a house or educate Mrs. Harrison Hostess in - I birth of a daughtel, Mal y Joan, stones which the early Greeks' your children, or support you when you retire. Re- DRESS PANTS ::1 at Luncheon Friday born FlJday, August 10 at Mt. placed at the boundaries of their "BLUE BLOOD" member, too, that if you don't save regularly, you ~~; Carmel Hospital, DetlOlt The property Imes. The existence ot the generally don't save at all. So go to your company's - and- I! Mrs Gerald V. Harnson of baby weighed SIX POlInc'S, two stones as boundary markers bad pay ollice-now-and sign up to buy Defense Bonds .., ~pecial at $3.95 •• Wpst Nme MIle road was hostess oun<.es. been known for a century, but when Jon Hall and Lisa Ferraday through the Payroll Savings Plan . 5 ~ - in- :1 ;.~Fnday at a luncheon Dr. Fmley finished IItudying some Don't forget that bonds arc now a better buy thsn ~... i ~ Summer flowers centered the 152 ot them he had added knowl- Values To Mr and Mrs, W, Doeksen "China Corsair" ever. Because now euery Series E Bond you own auto- ,iJ, luncheon table. Places wel e laid n. edge about their use. and family of 01 ehard Drive re- Also Cartoon matically goes on earning interest every year for Ii for Mrs. Del Hahn, Mrs W. Leo- He found that the Horoi were used $4.95 • $5.95 - $6.95 turned Friday of last week from 20 years from date of purchase instead of 10as beforel !J nard HowaI d, Mrs. Robel t Scott, as much as the record of a mort- ThIs means that the bond you bought for $18.75 can " 11 tnp through the Dakotas and SUN.-MON. Aug. 19-20 ;~jMrs. D Harper Bntton, Mrs. gage as a boundary marker. return you not $25-but as much as $33.33-if you Iowa where they viSited friends Working trom the original Greek, Danny Kaye ani Gene Tierney Harry Wagenschutz, Mrs. Joseph just hold it tho extra ten yearsl A $37.50 bond pays !1 * f-i,-, and relatIves They were gone Dr, Fmley has been able to deter- . - in -- $66.66. And so on. For your oocurity, and your coun- Page, Mrs. Harry Duel son and two weeks mine Irom thl! crude lettering on i~ il Mrs. Don Matzen "On The Riviera" try's, too, buy U. S. Defense BonUsnowl H "T" SHIRTS i:l the Horol the various reasons why land was mortgaged. Generally peo- Doors Open Sun. at 2 P.M. H " CARD OF 'l1HANKS ple of some wealth were Involved Also Featurette, Novelty and ;-j for Boys Mrs. Chabut Honored l=t n= • The famIly of the late Donald and in general the mortgage waS Cartoon '., i:i W. Tryon WIshes to express their -I II at Tea Wednesday the result of borrowing. h In Many Colors and n sincere appreciation of all the From other Horoi he found in- Inndnesses shown them by the TUES.- WED.· THURS. ~ tl Wednesday aft ern 0 0 n, Mrs. formation on the Greek way of life. *u. S. Savings Bonds Aug. 21-22-23 Patterns frwnds of their brother in their Some record I:harl1es on property hl ti Herbert Frogner of Sheldon road recent sorrow. Double Feature was hostess at a tea honoring given as a dowry. Others specify Susan Hayward. Dan Dailey $1.95 Value Mr. and .Mrs. George D. Tryon, that the property was to be kept III q Mrs. V. George Chabut and her Belleville. -in- are Defense Bonds H l.i new daughter, Suzanne. intact for a mmor. Dr. Finley also Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Howey, discovered that in ancient Greece Villagers were introduced to Toronto, Ontlll'lO. 11 "I Can Get It For E $1.49 1:1 little Suzanne' and enjoyed visit- the mortgage was more a substitute Buy them regularly! for IIn actual debt than security In h b ing with the honored guest. You Wholesale" It pays to cultIvate trees for the moder~ sense ~1 the_ word. the fll'sL two or three seaSons - also- ti 11 Jimmy (Skeezbc) Lydon and The U. S. Gowrn",ent c1fX!! no/pay /OI'tJ.i.adouti.ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simons and ·The Treasury Department thanks. {o,.lhtlr patriotIC after they are set out. Miohigan Scotty (Corky) Beckett IJ daughter, Ruth, went to Grand State College authoriti~(~· say Burlap and cotton for bags is • donation, the Aduertilll\i Council and U FREYDL C:leaners Rapids Sunday to watch the pro- -in- 0 this practice insures maximum apt to be in short supply. Proper fessional girls' baseball team in 1:1 112 East Main Street. Phone Northville 400 growth by keeping down compe- care of the ones now being used "Gasoline Alley" tl action Mr. Simon's cousin is ma~ titIOn by weeds for available on the farm will prolong their , Plus World News THE NORTHVILE RECORD ~j,",bl!l~~r!~~~~!.~ •••• -l:l:i:in:::t:1:I~~ nager of the team. moisture and plant food. usefulness. , ,.. ~I =::=::::::$==:::::::=:::==:::::::::::::=::::::::::=::::::::=:::::$z:::::::::::$z::::::::::$z::::::::::::::=::z:::::==::::s::z====: : :

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Pago Eight TIlE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, August 16, 1951 MISC. MISC. VA Urges End to WILLOW HILL Boarding Ken- SAXTON FARM SUPPLY. We nels. Best of food and care. -----1deliver Fridays. 587 W. Ann Stiff Credit Curbs Meat daily. 23283 Currie Road, Arbor Trail, Plymouth. Phone South Lyon. Phone South Lyon 174. S3t! 2576. 'Stf FOR SALE CEMENT WORK'., tIXock homes, garages, basements, f I0 0 r s, driveways, porches, all kinds of I QUALITY repair wOI·k. Excavating under FLOOR SERVICE buildings. Foster Ashby, 117 Fairbrook, Northville, Phone I Floor Sanding and Finishing 1157. 1-52x Floor and Wall Covering Insfallation Phone Northville 220 M FOR SALE for Free Estimates AL SMITH NORTHVILLE 37tf WANTED Licensed Builder REALTY Cusfom-Built Homes

I STRAUS I Modernizing Co. 39tf I 23893 Beck Road. Northville ROOFING and siding. Also re- Attic; Rooms - Cupboards • pairing. Free estimates. Days Addifions - Recreation Rooms MEN'S 17 Jewel water-proof and evenings. Easy terms. Othal Roofing • Siding watches. $19.95. Shipley's Watch SALES NEWS Baggett, 319 Randolph St. Phone Repair Shop. 138 E. Main opposite 787-J. 9-13 Phone Northville 982·Jl 1950 Chevrolet 2 Door A & P. 49tf * Moving soon into their at------,-----11 tractive newly built home on LEARN TO DANCE or 4 Door EAVESTROUGH: )nstalled. Work W. Main St. will be the Matt Very Clean guaranteed. Free estimate. Boyd Housers. Their present home BAILEY'S DANCE STUDIO G. E. MILLER SALES & Roofmg Co. 42766 E. Eight MIle, at 538 Grace has been purch- .Have a free interview with us NOTICE! SERVICE Northville. Phone 352-R 42tf ased by one of our out-of· and tmd out how easy it is to leam (lr improve your dancing. Register NOW for Fall 127 Hutton town customers. PAINTING, mterior and exteri- CONCRETE MIXERS, Rubber or, Color Scheming. Reasona- Tire \Vheelbarrows. By the Lessons by appointment. Teach- Classes in Tap and Ballet * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith ers of Ballroom and Tap DanC-j of Birmingham will become ble prices. Ken Cooper. Phone day or week. Taft Road near beginning il\ September. FRYERS 45 cents Lb , dressed on Eight Mlle. For delivery service, ing. 118 E. Cady Street, North- Northville residents when they Plymouth 1212-RI2. 11-12 ville, Mich. Phone 34-. 15tf order f~r Sunday pick-Up. 471811 phone Mark LarkinS, Northville Also Baby Classes in Bal- E. Ten Mile Rd. 10-12x occupy the pleasant brick let, ages 3 to 5. home on Beck Road purchased APARTMENT or house for two 979-J1 before 9:00 a.m. 41-34x f~"""·""·"~" ,.".",~I TWO LOTS, 60x145 ft. On North from the Rogers family who adults and 2% year old child tl'OR RENT - Wall Raper steam- SPOT CASH JORDAN Center St. Beautiful location. now reside in Texas. in Northville or vicinity. Fur- er. Eger-Jackson, Inc., 846 W. mshed preferred. By Sept. 1. DANCE STUDIO 718 N. Center 9-12 The Paul Folinos have mov- Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth, * Phone 113-J. 11x Phone 1552. 23tf 18970 Northville Rd. 1934 1'h ton Ford stake truck ed from their .rented resIdence and one Blizzard silo flIIer on Main St. into a home of Phone 1262 their own at 350 E. Cady, EXPERIENCED apple picker and FLOOR SANDERS, Edgers arrd WIth aU pIpes. Phone NorthVille tree thmner. Steady work and Polishers. George Clark Hard- 3tf 940-W3 or 39040 Nine !lllle Rd. formerly owned by Mrs. M. A. . 11 Markell of McCain, N. C. good wages. 33030 W. Seven MIle ware Company, Northville. 6-19 Phone Farmington 2895-J. ] 1 SINGLE room. Also large com- KIRKWOOD APPLES, corn, cabbage, cucunr * The Louis Sparr family will move shortly to Plymouth fortable room with twm beds, SEWING MACHINE bers, onions and beets F W. where Mr. Sparr will again TO BUY: Plat.e glass .and cement fnst floor, pnvate entrance. Gen- Roberts, corner SIX MIle and blocks; any Size. Write Box 5A t1emen preferred. Phone 93-M. SALES and SERVICE conduct a greenhouse business. I70 r-- Chubb half mIle east of Salem Northvll1e Record. lIx 11 Experf Service and Parfs for , 11x Their neat home at 542 Carp- , AU Makes of Machines enter has been purchased by SCHOOL teacher wa~ts to r~nt ROOM for h~ ses. Boarded. Box EXCAVATING a Northville resident. Machines Bought and Sold or REFRIGERATOR, Fngidan e, m \ an apar~ent or loom WIth stalls and standing stalls. Clr- Modernized to Console Elec- good condItion. Phone 1186-J Mr. P. W. Schipper and fam- kltJZhen p1'1vIleges, near elemen-, de D Ranch on Haggerty High- • BULLDOZING 11x * tary school. \Vnte Helen Sokyr- way between FIve Mile and tric or Portable Elecfrics. ily move this month from • LAND CLEARING FREE ESTIMATES Connecticut mto a large brick ka RR. 2 SterlIng, Mich. 11 Schoolcraft. East of Plymouth. • ROAD BUILDING All Work Guaranfeed Colonial at 15456 Bradner Rd. ICOUPLE wlth child desire an Phone Plymouth 430-M12. 11 1946 Dodge 4 Door purchased from Mrs. Florence Fill Dirt Black Did MRS. MAIRS apartment 01: home. Write Box ROOM. Private entrance. 'i00 317 Yerkes, Northville Nice Appearance - Runs Good Neal. Mr. Schipper is assoc- Sand Gravel BUY YOUI'frUIt hees and shrubs iated WIth the Douglass Tool 45 c/o NorthVIlle Record. llx Baselme 11 Phone 22R or 968·W2 G. E. MILLER for fall planting from the Stark Co. of Detroit. 8tf Bros Nursery sale representa- JANITOR or man and wife. Year ROOM fOl' rent. 344 FIrst Sheet. Novi Bldg. Service SALES & SERVICE 'round job Good pay, 011 heat tive m thIS al ea. Guy COYken-, FOR BETTER RESULTS 44109 Grand River, Novi 127 Hutton dall, 47150 West Seven MIle Rd. Novi School. Phone 970-J3. 11-12 Phone 28. llx Phone 962-WI. 10-llx consult FIVE rooms, heated, automatic Phone Northville 1215·J1 BRITTANY Spaniel registered I;:::::;;:::::;;:;;;;;::::;;;;;;;:::::::::;;;;;:::::;;;:;;;;;;::::;IIEATON & BRYAN PARKWAY hot water. No children or pets. VETERINARY CLINIC 101 N. Rogers. . llx , " puppies, 8 weeks old. George 19(9 Plymouth 4 Door HIlls, 116 Mam St Phone 474. REALTORS Large and Small Animals Very Good Buy DR. W. E. LICKFELDT BUILDING AND MASON ______:-_=-__l~I:-XI 138 East Main Street Veterinarian FOUR WHEEL traIler. SUItable G. E. MILLER OFFICE PHONE 129 41395 Wilcox Rd., Plymouth LOST AND FOUND CONTRACTORS for farm. Size of box, ] 2x6 ft. SALES & SERVICE Phone Ply. 1255-W Commercial - Residential WIth side racks. New tires, size 127 Hutton FREE ESTIMATES 4 50x2I. Price $200. Roy ?vf EI- I':~~~~~~~~~~~~::l lIott, 44767 Grand RIver, Novi I GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 327J 11 THAYER baby c3rnage, m ex- Auto, Fire, Wmd, Hail, Theft, cellent condition Call at 21591 Plate Glass, Furs, etc Depend- 48733 West Nine Mile Road GarfIeld road. . 11 able insurance of all kinds. Norfhville DON MERRITT . WESLEY KLOCKE 138 E. Main, Northville LADY'S black leather wallet J. Phone 129 18tf with imtIal D. Finder may keep "Gef Two Bids • Be Sure money but please return valuable One Is Ours" papers or Phone 1214-WII. 11 39tf Bargains In DIAMOND ring and topaz nng in or around NorthVIlle Drug Transportation Store LIberal reward. Please HELP WANTED call 855-J or 235 Dubuar lIx 1941 Chevrolet 2 Door 1941 Ford 2 Door Michigan Bell has an op- 1947 Chevrolet, black, low mile- 2 USED Deep Freezers, 12 and 1940 Pontiac 2 Door .. age, radio, heater. Phone Ply- ening for an operator in .MISC. 15 cu. ft. Best offer takes. Call 1941 Plymouth 2 Door mouth 1112-M Pete TonkOVich. Northville 946-32. 11 a class starting Aug. 20. 11429 Southworth. Ply llx 1939 Plymouth 2 Door ATTENTION MOTHERS: Now CAN YOU QUALIFY? IS the time to order kmdergart- FRYERS, ready for cooking or ~ G. E. MILLER Sl\LF.S & I en smocks at $1.25. 360-W If no deep freeze, 50 ~Pllts Lb. Live; SERVICE You earn while you learn. answer, mall order to H. Mellen, 45 cents Dressed. Phone 1224-W2 205 E. Baseline, NorthVIlle. llx , :lx 127 Hutton Good starting wages; 5 I ------./ increases first year. Pleas- ant working conditions, n 1945 Dodge Pick.Up friendly association. G. E. MILLER SALES & SERVICE Call Plymouth 9984 for 127 Hutton appointment.

Attractive two-bedroom home on % -acre near Village limits. Newly painted and roofed. Knotty pine kitchen. 2-car gar- YOUR 0 N L Y PROTECTION ag~. oil automatic heaf. $12,000. 3gamst windstorm loss IS Cy- HELP WANTED ferms. clone Insurance' Call your La- peer representative today. State Ranch Home Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co. Skilled Help 9tf Six rooms; oil heaL automat- Four·bedroom home near Vil. ic hot water, unusually spac· lage, 2* baths. Fenced lawn. ious closets, including cedar oil heat, gIllrage. One of North- sforage closet: drapes and ville's finer homes. FOR SALE carpeting; screens and storm I Two bedroom house on bus sash; two car garage. This line about Ihree miles from Schnute's Music StudiO. Phone is a beautiful country home 21. 505 North Center street. 22p on 2 acres of land. Small two·bedroom home, ex- Northville with one acre of cellent condition. $7500, terms. land. Modern throughout, almosf a new house. Terms BLACK'S CATERING SERVICE 4Yz Room Single VGry reasonable. ~~~~~:::~:::::::::::::::= I 138 E. Main. Phone 383. Com- NEW plastering Ilna repair work. olete catering service, parties, In Livonia. oil heat, painled Seventy-five acre farm, Large Three bedroom house close in. Phone MArket 4-2155 219 El'lz- teas, receptions. We bake birth- walls, screens, storm sash, b h R djly, wedding and anniversary t fenced yard. This house can farm house, good land. Small Modern throughouf with a nice recreation room. This ~ et oad, Walled Lake, Mlch- cakes to order. Complete meals, be bought for $7500 on easy down paymenf. Igan. 51-13x boxed and delivered to your terms. house is modern in every way with a deep freeze built HIGHEST prices paid for junk home, ready t(l serve. 33t! In. Fine locafion wifh reas· cars and all scrap iron and DOLLARS FOR CENTS. Ade- 6 R90~ House onable terms. metal. Harry Durecka Phone quate coverage against wind- East Seven Mile Road, oil 945J13. 26777 Napier Ro'ad. 5tf storm loss costs little, can mean heat, large heated garage. Eighty acre farm on pavement close to Norfhville. A very i'URNACE CLEANING. all work thousands saved. State Mutual Excellent for small business. .. gu&rftnfeed: oil and coal fur- Cyclone Insurance Co. The LA- Priced for quick sale. G. T. BARRY good producing farm. BROKER naces and stokers serviced. Phone PEER qO. 9tf Thirfy-five acres on pavement Plymouth 1701. Bill OtwelL 3Dtf FURNACES vacuum cleaned, re- Member. United Norfhwesfern 116 East Main Street close fo Northville. Partly .:._. __ ._._ ..__ •__ .] paired, ins t a I led; estimates Bealfy' Association Northville, Michigan wooded with plenty of WANTED TO BUY free. Phone Livoma 2645. 10-12x Office Phone 353J bridle trails. Fine localion. BILLMAN'S Home Phone 521 or 7 Sfanding hay b th NOTICE. 332 East Main Street FRANK E. HILLS y e aCfe. I will not be responsible 101' PHONE 459 Shady Lawn Farm, 48948 Wesl any debts cO\ltracted by Mrs. Ma- Phone 1308 114 WEST MAIN STREET Eight Mile. Phone 1231·WI. . ble Holmes on and after this 9 IO-llx 46lf date, July 31, 1951. • " A ,,_---+ I Sidney Holmes 9-11x.

""' "' Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD l'age Nme

at ten 0 clock In the forenoon be WIllIam J Cody fore Judge Thomas C Murphy Judge of Probate LEGAL NOTICES at saId Court Room be appOinted Attorney John L Crandell To the SuperVlsor oC the Town.b I' oC for examining and allOWing saId NorthvIlle MlCh S ~ed!ord Wayne County MIchIgan account and heanng said peh (A true copy) You are hereby notified that the hon Board of Count)" Road CommUIiB Qnera Raymond A SUdek oC the County of Wayne III chlgan did And It IS fu thel Ordeled That Deputy Probate RegIster at a meet ng of sa d Board held on a copy of th S ordeI be pub Ished 11 13 Tbursday July 19 1951 decide and once In each week for three determine that certs n al ey. de.cr bed weeks consecuhve!) p evlOus to m the mmutes oC Ba d Board hereto Takmg cal e of farm machmery foro taken over as Cou"ty road. .hould sa d time of heal mg m the North be ab.olutely abandoned and d Bcont n Ville Record a newspapet prmt and equ pment s one of the ways ued as public h gbways re,ervmg there n the easement set forth n sa d de ed and cllculated n satd County to help keep the farmmg oppr- te.mlna>lon of Wayne attOn on a praflta ble baSIS The !>Orlion oC ille m nutea oC .ald ~~:~::d ~~~to d~~':;;~fe saa:a:t'::rs t~: I------:...... :-.-:...-:..---=:.... I not «' wb ch , glv~n under and by V1rtue of Act 283 DC tbe Public Acts oC 1909 aa amended In testimony whereot t have bere unto set my band al Detro I 1.1 ch gan HAROLD BLOOM this 27th day of July AD 19:;1 BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COM MISSWNERS OF THE COVl'lTY OF WAYNE MICHIGAN C• /1 ch .gan to detertnlne the nBflesslty or ad vlsab I ty of abBolutelY abandoD ng and d scont nUlOg sa d port on of aa d coun BASEMENT DIGGING y road and Whereas pursuant to the above ment oned statute th. Board has serv ed a noUce 0 sa d heanng upon all AND BACKFILLING of the owners and occupanls of lands througb or adjoU1 ng wh ch t IS pro DITCHING • GRADING. EXCAVATING Th s not ce s g ven unde and by p<)sed to abBolntely abandon and d 8 (ALL SHOVEL AND BULLDOZER WOBJC) cont nue such county roa.d and pub rtue oC Act No 281 of the Pub I c 1shed a copy of said not ce n the Acts of 1909 as amended SAND • eRA VEL • FILL DIRT. TOP SOIL Lega Record a neWBpaper pubIlshed In test mony ~hereor t have- here w tb n the County of Wayne on June unto set m) hsmd .at Detro t ~t ch gan 14 1951 and th s 2nd day of Au~ust AD 190 I Whereas 8a d bear ng was held at BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COM DEWEY BURRELL the t me and place ap;>olnted by aa d MISSLONERS OF THE COUNTY OF reanlut on and said prcmuies were v eW WAYNE MICHIGAN 51305 W Seven MIle Road Phone 1119 ed n aceordance w th the statute and John P 0 Ham Cha mRn Whereas .t aPJ>O,mng from said hear Charles L W Ison V ce Cha r"'an mg and view of the premises that the M chac] J 0 Dr en Corom 56 oner public w.ll have no further use for the EDGAR ~I IlRANIGIN CLERK port on of county road In said 8ub Syl ester A Noetrel Dep ty Clerk diviSIon 5" petitioned to be absolutely 10 12 abandoned and. d scont nued but it 18 de> rab'e to ma ntaln therein a publ e STATE OF MICHIGAN DEAD OR ALIVE- ul 1try easement (or the use and bene! t County of Wayne o[ the public Now Therefore Be It ReBohed that ss 387017 Farm Animals Collected Promptly 88 d port on of county road canst tul ng At a sessIOn of the Probate a total of 0 414. m Ie oC county road be Court for said Count) of Wayne and the Sable 1S ereby absolutely COWS $3.00 HORSES $2.00 abandoned and decant nued and shalt held at the Pt abate Court Room cease to e st as a pub! c h ghway upon m the CIty of DetrOIt on the HOGS IOc per cwt. the express condition that there be nnd eighth day of August In the year hereby s reserved an easement. n the We Buy Hides and Calfskin a taud. now occup ed by sa d portion of one thousand mne hundred and county road for the nstallat on and fifty one Phone Collect •• Ann Arbor 2-2244 ma ntenance or sewer water gas elee Present Wllltam J Cody Judge tnc telephone and ",11 other publ c ut ] t es for he use and benefit of the of Probate In the Matter of the CENTRAL DEAD STOCK COMPANY publ c and all per,ons firms or corp Estate of GEORGE D FERGUS orat Dna ownmg or o~rat ng sa d pub ON Deceased J e ut litles shall have the right to enter upon Bald easement for the pur B Elan Champe Adnumstra pOla of IUstalllng D1l\ ntalnm~ or opet tOt of satd Estate haVing rendel at ngo any DC S8 d pub} c ut' ties ed 0 thiS Court hIS fll st and f1 Be It Furtber Re.olved that Board hereby determ nes that it nal account 10 said matter and tbe hest mtere.ts oC tbe I'ubl e that f led thereWIth hIS pehtlOn pray MILLER'S FARM SERVICE ::18 d port on of county road be ab!!lo ng hat the res due of said estate Iutely ahandoned and d scont nucd re be ass gned to the pet sons entl tlervmg there n the ea.sement as herem Your New CASE Dealer set forth tled thel eto The mot on was supperted by Com II s ordered That the Twenty m ss aner 0 Hara and carr cd by the Seventh day of September next Has a Full Line of follow ng vote Ayes CommisB oners o HaTa and 0 Bnen Nays None 9 11 Equipment and Parts • d4J To the SnpeTV ,or of the 'rowash p of •• I Redford Wayne County M ch !lan 8r 's FUNNY You are hereby not fied that the Board 46411 W Grand RIver of Count~ Road Comm BBoners of the How Follu County of 'Vayne M ch gan d d at a Novl, MichIgan mcc ng of 8a d Board "·Id on Thun Store Stuff day July 19 1951 decide and determ ne tbat the certa n alley described ID In An Attic the m nutes of said Board heretofore taken over as a County road should be When They abao utely abandoned and d scont nued a::. a publ c h ghWRY reserv nC" there n Can Callh In PHONE 949-J3 the e".ement eet forth n sa d determl- I------:.:.:..~. * nat on The portion of tI e m nutes of said ~ith A ~ ANT ~ I n eet ng fully de cnb ng S8 dailey s attached hereto and made n part of the- not ce w ch .:i g yen under and by v rtue of Act 283 of the Publ e Acts of 1909 a. amended In test mony whereof I have he e unto set my hand at Detro I M ch gan th, 26th day of July AD 1951 BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COM MISSiONERS OF TilE COUNTY OF WAYNE MICHIGAN John P 0 Hl\ra Cha rman Charles L W I On V ce Cha rman M chael J 0 Bnen Comtn as oner EDGAR M BRANIGIN CLERK By Sylvester It Noet el Deputy Clerk

Road Jur.d ct on Determlnat on Comm 95 oner 0 Dr cn moved adopt on of the foJ ow ng resol l on Wherea. th s Board hM reeved a pet t on from. n ne freeho ders of the rownBh I' of Redford to absolutely almndon and d scont nue the .olley n the rear of Lots 6 to 25 both nelus.ve and Lots 1 to 90 both ndus vc n Rudo ph s !Wuge Park Subd vi. on of part of the E ~ of N W % of Sect on 33 TIS R 10 E Redford To ~n sh p Wayne County M h gan as re c~rded n L ber 59 on Pn«e 45 Wayne County Records 98 d alief be ng a Road Junsd c, on Det4!ormnahon county rORd under the J r sd ct on of ComM sc;ioner 0 Dr en move I the lh 8 Board and ndopt on of the follow ng rcsol tion Whereas pursuant- to sa d pet t on and Whereaq th Board ha.s rece ed n '1 "ceordance w th the I'rov .Ions of pet t on from ,e en Crecho lers oC the :''Cet on 18 of Cbal't.r 4 of Act 283 oC Town.b p of Redfor I for tbe ab'olute tb. Publ e Acts of the Stat" of Mlcb abandonment and d Bcont nu.nce of the NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS S;;lJrluHg WIthternifc /Jew21)and/Je,P.I «an for the year 1909 and amendments a ley 16 feet" Ie at the reM of t ols S nte of 111 oh !\"8n thereto th s Board d d by resolut on 5. to 62 both ncluq 'Ie an I Lot, H to Probate Court for the County dated Mal' 24 1901 rCBove tJ at a 8. hath nel sve n Dally Hnd Cnmp of Wnync heAr ng be held on June 21 1961 at bell. G and R er A e S bd Is on of No 390274 11 10 a rn. EST at 3800 Cnd line N E • of N W 04 and 4 acres of In the Matter of the Estatc of Ed" Tower Detroit 26 M eh gnn to deterrn no the Iy part of N W • of N E ~ N SCSCI ons DeCt'aged M the neccssity or adv snh ty of Rb of Scc 8 ,outh of Gran I II. ver A e Not eo • hereby g en tha sll crc 1 RoIuteIy abandon ng and d scontinu ng TIS RIO E Redford Tw1l Wllyne to s or sa I deceased nre requ rl'l New 120h.p.Studehaker ., d pOl'rt on of &aId county road and Count} M eh gan as recorde I In L bcr present the r e Dims n \\-r t nit an Whor<>as pursuant to the above men 40 of Plat. on P"ge 82 Wayne County under oath to sold Court nt the Proba c- toned statute th s Board ha. served a Record' Thl. alley • also In the rear Olliee nth" City of Detro t In sn notice of Inld hlll1nng upon all of the of Lots 21 and 22 of A.seB,or R DalbY County an 1 to ser eo R copy the eor owners and occupants of lands through and Camphells Resubd vision of lots 4 pon Amy E S mons EXl'cutr x or l'\ I or adJo ning wh eh It • propoBed to to 28 nel B 'Ie as to 7J nclue 'Ie and eBtnle nt 132 Cndy Street North I ..bsolutely ..bandon and d seonlinue vacated alleys of N E of N W '4 M chlgnn nn or before the 15th day of 5ucl count,. rand and published a copy and 4 RcreR of northerly port of the Commander Octobor AD 1951 nn I th.t ,ue! v·a of 'aid notice n the Leilal Record aN" of the N E " of See 8 Routh cln mB :t1 I be heard by sa d court be new,paller publ shed w thin the Connty of G and R vcr Avenue TIS R. 10 Core Judge Joseph A M rphy n Co rl of Wayne On June 7 1951 and E Redford Town8h I' nnel C ty of De Room No 319 Wayne County Uu I nl< A new type engine! Whereas 'nld hesrlnlt was held at tro t Wayne Co nly M ehlgan ... r. In the C ty or Detroit n.., I Co ty v-a the t me and plnca appointed by said corde I n L ber 64 of P Ht, on Page Oy on the 16th dny of Oetoh .. \ D 1951 ?e,olutton and ... Id I'rem seB were view 71 Wayne County Records .ahl Alley Road JunBd cUon DetermInatlon at two 0 clock 0 the aite noon ed In accordance WIth the stnt te nnd be nit n co nty road nde the j r. Comm ssloner 0 Bnen movcd tho Dated A Itoot 6 1961 Remarkable extra power Whereas It appearing from .ald diet on of th, BOArd and ndo»! on of th. fo11owln~ re.olut on JOSEPH A MURPHY h<,ar ng snd v ew oC the promlBes that Whereas p repont to said lIettt on Whereas thl. Doa d has rece 'led a from every drop of gas! the publ c W II have no further use for and n aecordanee v th the provl'ion. pet t on from ten freeboldere of the Judgo of Probat, the portion of county road In laid lub of S""t on 18 of Chapter 4 of Act No TOwnBhtp oC Redford to ab,olutely To tl e 8upor 'Or of the Townsh p of dlvi. on 80 pet toned to be absolltely '83 of the Puh ic Act. of the Stnte oC nbandon nnd discont n e the al ey n Redford W C ..bandoned and discontinued but it 10 MIchigan Cor the yeAr 1909 nnd Amend the reRr of lots 581 to 658 both In Sir ayne ounty !II eh gan No premium fuel needed! 0 des rable to ma nln n ther. a publ e ments th.reto th e Doard d d hy re.o clusive oC Grand Rver Manor bclop: 0 You are hereby not tied thot the Doord t Ilty easament for [l,e u.e and benellt lulion elAted J no 7 1951 reRolve thft! s bd vision or part 0' the N E % a' d oC County !Wad Comm!ssloners oC tho at the publle .. hCArlnlt be held all July 12 1961 at port of the S E \4 of Seetlon 6 T 1 Co nty of Wayne M eh «an d d at a The car to try •••the car Now ThereCore B. It Resolved that 11 20 Am e.. t.rn 'IAndArd time nt fl R 10 E Redford Township Wayne meetlnp: or sald Doerd beld on 'I'buroday 8ald portl"n of county road conBtltut 8800 Cnd line Tovrer Detro t 26 M ch County Michigan a. recorded In Llber J Iy 26 1961 dec de and detcrrn nO to buy. e • for real savings! nit a tolal oC 0 162 mil. ot county road IA'''o to determ 00 tho n.ea ••• ty or ad 54 of Plats on Page 62 Wsyne Connty that the eerta n port on of rand de be and tho 8ame la hel'l!by ab.olutell: v!.abJi ty of abBolutely .bandonlng and Records eaid "l1ey being .. county rood Bcrlbed In the minutes of 'ai I Boord abandoned and disconUnueo and ehall discontinuing 'Aid !>Orbon of 'aid ,oun und ...r tho jurl.dletlon of th s Board beretoCore taken over as a County ro ..d eeae. to exlat as a public highway ty road and and ehould b, absolutely abandonod and over a cou t d d 200 Mymouth Avenue upon tho 6Xllreee condition that there WbereM puu ant to the above men Where.,. pursuant to .Rld pet t on Id .cont nUed ns a ubU hi h f th· n y rea I an maervlnll th.r"ln tb/ "9S~men~ ::r Co:;}; I ~f Wa;~~nty road .YStem of tbe Count, PErz BROS. SALES & SERVICE Phone Northville 666 Ih the lands DOW eGclIl'ied by eaid por notl"" of said hearlnlr upon all of the or Section 18 oC Chapter 4 of Act No In aald determination I All of Sell1lnole Avenue all of Mer :

r----- ....-..... ~_...,..,....-..-_III...... __ ...... ""...., ...,." -- --_-.1,.-. Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page ._------Ten w•••••••••• ...,.,..,..'*"'~>##".,..>##".,....,..".,....,..".,.,..,... 1221 N. Michigan avenue. The in- was closed July 31. The building, L;"!'=====~===== costs $110, and results aren't ...... rl' J' JI•••••...... J' YJlaYrl"J'- stallation at the 11 o'clock ser- featuring a colonial fro.nt, is be- known for a month. VIce will be by Dr. Norman A. tween the Vet's Cafe and Shell OPEN DAILY, NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS WITH OUR NEIGHBORS gas station at 125 E. Grand River. I-MiCH IGAN -r The Michigan State Bar will _#'#.4>##~..,....,.;,..,....,.;,..,..'##.,..,..'##...... 1 Menter, district president. ---a be asked to get behind a forced Howell - Reverend Robert L. Howell - Michigan's web of Brighton - The unsightly mess MIRROR reappointment of the legislature, Herbon, 28, will be installed next highways and railways under- of muck, weeds and trash whIch a move long opposed by rural has replaced the Mill Pond, cen- and upstate interests. Committee Sunday morning as mmlster of went extensive use last Satur- NON.PARTISAN the Grace Lutheran church at day, August 11 as nearly 7,000 tral attraction of Brighton for makin! the recommendation says years past, now gives residents NEWS LETTER J reappointment should remain of this cIty an unpleasant pre- I \.!;;======based on population but should view of what threatens to be- I' eliminate the Moiety clause come a pelmanent civic disgrace. If the weather has been hot, which permits a county to have the political picture most cer- one representative in the house Ann Arbor - Washtenaw coun- tamly hasn't. CapItol activity though lacking sufficient popu- ty Will be represented by a group has fallen off to the lowest sum- lation. of 37 4-H Club members at the mer in years, with only the occa- District ElimInation Contest at SIOnal hum of a few politiCIans How does industry feel about GIFTS Michigan State College today laying foundations for fall man- Michigan? A survey by the State and tomorrow. euvenng to break the monotony. Department of Economic Devel- Only action worthy of mention opment shows manufacturers like South Lyon - Harry O'Dell of Rochester - Quick thinking has been among Democrat in- pro x i m I t Y to manufacturers' by rescuers prevented what Brighton, formerly of South Ly- cumbents, Governor WIlliams market, availability of skilled la- might have been serious injuries and U. S. Senator Moody and Re- on, was seriously injured III an bor, nearness to materials and to two men who were pinned un- publIcan aspIrants Fred M. Al- general characteristics of state as FOLLOW automobIle accident on Grand River avenue, two miles east of cier a heavy fuel oil tank when ger, Jr. and John B. Martin, Jr. place to hve. THE Brighton early Fllday mOlning. a ditch caved in here last Friday. Williams, Who has not yet an- They dlshke high wage levels, r:ounced he will run agam, has low productivity-especially in I, JOHNSO'N;S .JEWELRY···& GlFI SHOP.- Rochestel - The matter of re- been crossIng frequently be- Detroit-distance from markets surfacing Glendale and Ferndale tween the governor's summer and distance from steel sources. CROWD .. Gifts of Distinction streets m Northwest Rochester home on Mackinac Island and :-~ ., ~ . . THE LARGEST SCREEN IN THE AREA will be brought to the attentIOn the mainland. Alger, who would No more enrollment padding 1:1 E \1,\'!', ST :-;ORTI/\'III.F .. \II"H. . PI.IO'" .''\' . .. of the village: council on Monday like to displace Williams, has has been found in MichIgan evening by Village Manager Ro- been touring the state in an un- schools. Twelve districts have : :::= :=::: :: ::; ::: :::: :: ::: =: :::;=-: :=:=:=;=::= =:; :::;: : =:; =::::=; bert Stone. familiar Alger style, speaking to been audIted, 288 yet to go. Top Quality Fuel Oil mdny groups and crowning sev- Wayne - After 13 years in eral queens. Busmess apparently is good in Wayne, Rev. Waldo R. Hunt IS Senator Moody is hard to find. the state. Reo Motors of Lansing News· • Sport •• Entertainment ECK-OIL leaving St. John's Episcopal He's m and out of MIChigan so reports that it sold $11,865,000 church Sept. 30. He has accepted often his associates find It diffi- Grand River at Novi Road Novi, MicbigaD IMMEDIATE DELIVE£tY - DETROIT PRICES worth of lawn mowers in 1950- a call as Senior Assistant, on the cult to keep track of him. Madm, 51. At the same time General Oil Burner Service and Repairs staff of All Saints' Episcopal who wants Moody's job, is being Motors announces a $1 per share . . church at Pontiac. an aggressive Republican, cur- dividend on common stock and _ ~ .' • • • .•• ~__ • ;J rently touring the Upper Penin- OldsmobIle says it will bUIld a Chelsea - The faculty list for Wayne - ·Wayne·s hospItal sula and objecting strenuously half-million cars a year by 1960. I PHONE PLYMOUTH 107 the fall term at the Chelsea Pub- .. need IS severe. That was one con- and publicly to anything from lIc sLhoul is now complete, ac- clUSIOn everyone agreed upon Democratic sections. New and used car dealers ex- cordmg to school offIcials The GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY at Monday mght's meeting call- pect an upsurge in sales, but they list includes two teachers for ed by the Wayne Jaycees. Auditor General John B. Mar- aren't sure whether, it will re- each of the elemental y grades tm, Jr has lashed out at the Li- sult from easier credIt terms or from the first through the SIxth. Eckles Coal & Snpply Co. Dearborn - Mayoral candl- quor Control Commission's pow- fears of a price increase. The kindergal ten will contmue ante John T.~cWil1iams opened el "to throw out of line the en- Over 27 Years Heating Service on the schedule whel eby the what may turn out to be a VIO- tIl e budgeting process of the 882 N. Holbrook at R. R. Plymouth, Michigan two sections attend half days, Each year forest fires in the lent campaign against Mayor Or- state by Increasing llquor inven- Umted States, most of them man- one mOlnings and the other af- ville L. Hubbard this week as he TOry." Com m i s s Ion Chairman ternoons. caused, destroy enough wood to told a meetmg of the East Dear- George Burke, Jr., said tersely, build 86 thousand homes. ~~~.v.-~...... born Klwams Club that Hub- ~v;;;;~;;.;;...... ~.v."".UN·"·l Chelsea - Robel t LeWIS Vo- Mm tin "makes noises like a can-'j W:;;;;~~==~:§=§§~;'IIj: bard's failure to establish a Traf- dIdate for the U. S. Senate." !I I gel was killed late SatUlday eve- fiC Control Program has result- ning when he fell out of a car ed In Dearborn having "one of The vacation season is at its ~ QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ~ driven by Robert Oakley of the worst" traffic death records 1 height WIth traffic streaming Stockbl'ldge. In VENDING MACHINE .. . the United States. thl ough MIchigan from every state in the union. Slowed up by Plymouth - Helmer Nelson, Dearborn - A fast - mOVIng 24-HOUR SERVICE - ~ MILK ICE CREAM ~ business manager of the local chilly weather for a whIle, re- * real estate deal In which Mayor ~ ~ sorters hope now for a near-rec- ~ ~ public schools, states that the OrVIlle L Hubbard "requested" bUlldlllg program is progressing ord year. Ailto travel across the 25-LB. BLOCK '. HOME DELIVERY - PHONE 593 :- the City Council to approve the StraIts was up 129 percent m ~ ~ satlsfactonly and the entu e pro- trade of 20 cIty-owned lots on ~ .' Ject IS a tnfle ahead of schedule. the first seven months of the ~ ~ Silvery Lane for 140 acres to be YEar. Ferries carried 321,235 cars :. '. added to Camp Dearborn In MII- m that penod as against 272,030 .. :- Plymouth - One of the new- ford TownshIp, WdS guickly 1'311- ~ ~ est a.ddltJons to Plymouth's in- loaded through the council Tues- m the same time last year. dust rial scene, the Baines, Glb- day evening as fIve pro-Hubbard State park and recreation ar- 20c ~ ~ son, ~aymond. DIvision of .the members voted to approve the eas are about on par WIth last A:soclated Spring. cornoratlon'l exchange. ~ear, but the number of out- MACHINE IS FULLY AUTOMATIC ~ ~ state fishing licenses issued have A PRETTY LOOK I Will begm operations on Sep- _ A COOLER HOME!' ~ 125 S. Center Street Northville, Michigan ~ tember 4, at theil' new plant. at Morc cellulose can be grown gone up. Parks have had over ~ .e 40300 Pl~mouth road. Located on on an acre of land With trees 7,422,OllOvisitors thus far. ALUMINUM OR CANVAS ,,.,.,...... ,...... •...... •..J-.·.·ri\.y..... •... ·.,...... AWNINGS ·.·.·.·.·h·.· ...... "r?'a·h'\lf a 5 acre SIte, t~lC. newly con- than WIth cotton. structed factory Joms the other The State Defense Council Free Estimates C. R. E LY & SON S industrial plants m the city's hopes to get mass blood typing growing mdustnal sectIOn. DAHL done cheaper and qUIcker. A sec- COAL AND FUEL OIL CO. PENN THEA TRE STOMACH GAS ond experiment has been order- Awning Service Bllghton - The Wesson Com- ed. Method to be tested is said PLYMOUT~, MICHIGAN '440 Salem Road. Northville 316 N. Center, Northville Phone 190 pany of DetrOit has purchased Taxes the HEART to cost 33 cents and give persons the old LOIlmor bUlldlllg, It was their blood types in three min- Phone 1228·Wl announced Monday by Elmer An accumulatIon of gas m the Wednesday. Thursday. Fnday, Saturday, August 15-16-17-18 stomach fOllns pressure, crowds utes. The system now bemg used \ CLAIRE TREVOR-ROBERT CLARKE-SALLY FORREST Gage, real estate broker. The deal the heart and results in bloating, - in- "gassy" catches, palpltatlCn and shortness of breath. ThiS condi- I tIOn may frequently be mistaken "HARD, FAST AND BEAUTIFUL" \DR. L. E. REHNERI for heart trouble. Drama CERTA-VIN IS helpmg such NEWS SHORTS OPTOMETRIST gas "victims" all over NorthVIlle. This new medIcine IS taken be- SATURDAY-AUGUST 18 MATINEE-l:00 pm. Phone Plymouth 433 II fore meals, so It works with your 809 Penniman. Plymouth food-helps you dIgest food fast- er and better Gas pams go! "The Adventures of Huck Finn" -- HOURS -- Bloat vanishes I Contallls Herbs - and- I.1 Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. and Vltamm B-1 With !Jon to I enl'Jch the blood and make nel ves SELECTED CARTOONS 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. \ strongel'. Weak, mlselable people Boxofflce open at 12'30 Wednesday. Friday. Saturday, soon feel different all over So Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 19-20-21 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. don't go on suffering Get CER- HUMPHREY BOGART - MART A TOREN I TA-VIN-Northville Drug Com- - in- I~~ \ pany. TIME-PROVED "SIROCCO" l-;.-.v V••a••• ~ ••• v.v~~ '"J'.".'" NN h ~ Drama ~ ~ POWE~U@ NEWS SHORTS Sunday Showlllgs: 3'00-5'00-7.00-9'00 ~ THIEVES TAKE AUTOMAT Ie IRAN SMISSION Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 22-23-24-25 • FARLEY GRANGER-RUTH ROMAN-ROBERT WALKER '. - in- ~ FAMILY'S "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" Suspense Drama NEWS SHORTS ~ Prl"l,~~n~~~~l~~~" -: a two hundred year old gold ". watch, a diamond lavalliere PENNIMAN-ALLEN THEATRE :: and obJects of art that had :- been handed down through PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN -: the generations, were stolen • from the home of Dr. and ~. Mrs. Aaron Halter. last night Chevrolet alone offers Wednesday, Thursday, FrIday, SatUiday, August 15.16·17-18 :- by sneak thieves who cut this complete Power Teaml JOHN DEREK - JODY LAWRENCE .. their way through a screen - in- to make entry. The valuables WP"~ It in POWE.!!.

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Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Eleven

NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS SectIOn 35 IS amended by the ~--_._--....., The attentIOn of the Members I SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAGE addition of the following sen- I Novi of the Bar IS called to the amend- tence to the paragraph: ment of Sections 32 and 35 of "Whenever the address of any FOR SELF-EMPLOYED COMPULSORY Chap"er I of the Plobate Code person entitled to serVIce, but 5 T (701 32 and 701 35 Compiled >, Apparently mere Is some mis-j tlce as a pnyslclan, lawyer, den- who has not been personally Laws of 1948) (27.3178 (32) and understandmg of 'the self-em- I tist, osteopath, chiropractor,. op- News served IS unknown and cannot (273178 (35) M SA) by Act 253 be a,~ertained by the exercise ployed person's obligatIOns un- tometrist, natu}opath, vetel'inar- Public Acts of 1951. By Mrs. L. Rix of reasonable dIligence, 01' such del' the amended Social Security ian, al chitect, CPA, hcensed, reg- SectIOn 32 IS dmended by the person for any other reason ISnot Act. C. A. Mattson, manager of istered or full-time practicing addltlcn of the follov,'lng para- served With notice by registered The Heavyweight Division graph to Sub Sec~lOn (b) the Northwest office of the So- pubhc accountant, Chnstian Sci- mml, the affld •• PHONE 1100 west offIce at 12065 Wyoming, ~ LEAGUE MEETINGS ~ corner of Grand :River. Tele- 630 Baseline Road Northville, Mich. > will be held next week. :; phone TExas 4-4750 If you can- ;, . not come m •• Any bowlers or teams interested in joining a league ~ ~ should contact Angie at the bowling alley. ~:; :: Northville Center Recreation ~ ~ 132 S. Center Street Phone 235 ~

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ONL~117~E~~S • • • Dollar £orDollar Looking Ahead Eft~ tM4 ~'t mMe The American League dominance INSTALL THIS DEPENDABLE , in baseball wlll never return again you can-t beat: a by any heavy margin-not while GAS WATER HEATER 7~ • most of us are inhaling the thin breath of lite, I mean by that the A.I.. won't again have a Ruth, Gehrig. Foxx and Greenberg op- /'I~ erallng Its salvos. HEATERS COS GAS WATI:R These four hit more than 2,000 T lESS TO OPE LESS TO .OWN homers. If our memory la intact. on-tiae RATE Ih ' Babe Ruth hlld around '114, Lou other Clulo' an any Gehrlg-494, Foxx-534 and Green- malIc Waler h ~ '_ rOW. "'rg had 33t. • eater MAf'OU~ 8AAJ and ServIce 127 was deported to Italy. He stowed Ground Beef ...... Caramel-Iced Cake ~~~~ .. 6~~~~Ch SSc mittance to State .... 159.25 Hutton 'away on a shl'p returnl'ng to Amer- Foil Wropped for Freshness U.S. Prime and Choice Blade or Arm Cut Sale Material and serv- :;:-::::-=:-:-:-=-. ~,11 ica In 1945 and again was deported. • WithFamous 49 Ices 305.00 KELVINATOR DeLuxe "8" 50 Back in Italy. he stowed away Ch e rry P Ie S Jane Parker Crusts • • • ., Each C Red Star Yeast Lb. ~~I~ini£ .P~r'~ii~ . : : : : :: 2~t~g pefund frozen food chest' ice again on another U.S. bound ship. Orange-Iced Cake Sl~':{.,d.... , Each 45c Chuck Roasts . . . . . Refunds 117.54 trays, crispers and meat 'tray This time he was held ten months U. S. Graded Choice and Prime Parking Meters 787.26 Phone 116-R or call at 119 Wai- at Ellis Island and deported back 2/3-07..Pkg. Se Hot Dog or Hamburger Rolls, . t;,~i'18c WIthheld Taxes . .. 600.22 nut_St llx again in lS49. Determined, he Cherry Large 7S HospltahzatJon Ins. 98.77 90 GALLON ' boupced back across the ocean. GoId Layer Ca ke Icing , ••.••. Size C Plate Boiling Beef .. Lb. N h '11 • water tank, r:',1oted T ' Jane Parker l-lb. 63 Cut from Boston Pork Butts ort VI e Downs .... 11,000.00 Jomts Steel porcelain bath his time he was held at the is- Peter Pan Plain or Crunchy 0 IpS Fresh,Cr!sp •••••• , • Box C 1951 Tax Collections .. 19,825.65 tU?; 3 piece 4 poster bedroom land ten months and left for Italy Potat Ch sUIte ld May 28. A few days ago he returned' " s? as group or separate- th Peanut Butter Chocolate-Iced Loaf Cake , .. Eaeh 29c Lb. . $70,815.117ly DIning t' -on e same ship. U.S. Immigra- Pork Steaks .~..... DIsbursements 10,653.08 '. room ex enSlOI1Jtable, . chairs, and buffet. Suitable for tlon officials, however, said he FOR FRESHNESS AND Super-Right Balance July 31, 1951 -.-$6-0-,1-6-2.-79-recreation1 room. Cheap. Phone could Just stay there (on ship). 12-oz.Jar 34c VALUE, GET A&P', Lb. Water Fund- 692 after 5 p.m. 11 Italian officials feel likewIse, which Pkg. Sliced Bacon . . . 0 • Balar:ce June 30, 1951 .$3,151.51 puts Russo in quite a spot. ReceIpts: WANTED Allgood WateI: Sales 3,590.35 Fortified with LIver Lb. Lost Discounts 23.22 WAITRESSES. The Rosewood. Dairy Sliced Bacon Pkg Sewer Sales 789.86 46077 Grand River, Novi. 11 Dash Dog Food • • • • • Sales Service and Supplies 142.00 TO RENT-Government employ- Beech-Nut Foods for Babies 16-oz. Can 16c ----I cd couple with daughter WIsh Strained Junior Pre·Cooked . $7,696.94 to rent 2 bedroom modern home Favorites DIsbursements 968.84 ~vith option to buy in year if sat- Foods Foods Cereals Isfactory. Write to Box 33 care Kept under refrigeration to keep 10~ 'I~1;:' lSc BaJance July 31, 1951 . $6,728.10 of NorthvJ1le Record, 'l1x "Junket" Brand thf'm at their fine, fresh best for 46'~' ~~~17c - you ••• and always value-priced I Rennet Powder New York Stot. Shorp A.Uprices in thi$ ad guaranteed through c Reg. Saturday, A.ugrut 18th Pkg. 10c Cheddar Cheese .•.... Lb. 69 TELEVISION Sewtee Philadelphia Cream Cheese ... ~~. 38c Swiss Cheese n1A'ifi~~~~stI0' . . .. Lb. 7Sc ELLIS DeliciousWhite Meot ELECTRONI C S Chlcken·of·the·Sco Chunk 0' Gold ~:::3... , ..... ~k~'37 c PHONE 100 NORTHVILLE 110 E. MAIN Iron and steel scrap is needed Tuna Fish Frankenmuth Cheese MUd.... Lb. S6c once again to keep the nation's ( • Ch !del-O-Blt loll-lb. "0 steel mills rolling at full capacity. 'I-a%.,Can 40c Amerlcan eese Sliced •••••• Pkg. ~ c Longhorn Chees~ WlIconsin •••• Lb. SSe: ...... '1