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Beating The Heat In Northville: Two Hot ·Weather Standbys And One New Twist . .

"," Clinging:to tr a d i li 0 n. Charles Eugene MitchelL 5 (left). sHclM:to the ice cream style of beating the heat Two of 1he coolest people '. wave which hOVElled over in 1ll'orthville (at right) were MichiJan and the midwest Mrs. Margaret Lee (with this week. Charles is f:he son knife), of Pennell St .. and of :Mr. and Mrs. John Milch· Mrs. BeUy Spangler. Napier 'ell. 515 West Main St. Rd., who worked at the Kro- ger Store meat department I," in a comfortable 72 degrees. " They were in and out of the I; huge 32.degree walk·in meal 'J At right. other kids jusl box all day. "Had fo come !~ took maUem in lheir own out to get warm." fhey said. hands and splashed in fhe P The boom WBII lowered at 6 i wading pool at Cass BenioR p.m .. however. They had :to Park while mothers and fa· ._ go home. lhers watched iTom the edge. .r The elders also gave in after a while and took to wading.

If you're complaining Many words of cautien ing of the heat, keep this have been given, but yon issue of the Record and can't be cautioned leG take a look at it again much to take it easy over about the middle of Janu- the Labor Day holiday. I, ary. ·Nnrtquill~ it~rnril Traffic ",ill. be vieieNs. . ,r

For fl10re Than 83 Years - - Friend, Companion and Kindly Counselor

Volume 83, Number 14 14 Pages This Week Northville, , Thursday, September 3, 1953 $2.50 Per Year in Advance

1- . IHot News T~p: New Exchange Students iii's Qnly Here for';!.ear's Visit . It \ ~.A~ Housewives can arrange for a- ! 2t foster father at noon. Friday in the form of show- l . *"---{ ::- pickup of rummage sale goods by High School Football Coach AI Jones (righl) sizes up Karl Football PrOGpeci ers or fhundershowers. How. Hofmann. a Germap exchange student. as a possibility for his Vikloria Scilmidt. (center) one of North- -Mrs. James Brummel. 10690 Six Mile Road. calling any Rotary Club member. ever. the mercury is expi:\cf- Jones, athletic director and Most pickups will occur on. Sat- grid squad. Karl will live wHh Mr. and Mrs. Jones in Northville ville's two German exchange students. shows Vikforia. 17. will attend Northville High School ed to s:tav near the 90° mark football coach at the school, found urdays until Sept. 11. most o{ the day. Cooler while he aUen!!s high school here for a year. her picf:ure album to her foster parents. Mr. and and will live with the Brummels for a year. himself with a gridiron prospect The sale, to be held ~der the weather is expecf:ed over the ------in Karl. Grandstand at Northville'Downs, week-end. The boy, who played soccer in will go to help children who need By Wedne£day. i:t had been his homeland, reported for prac- medical care or educational op- over 90· for nine consecu- Released POW Andrews Early Copy Vacation [s Almost Over; tice Tuesday. portunities. Last year, the .club tive days in Northyille. Although he landed in the raised approximately $800 for tlris Wires Parents He?s Okay Will Help less than three worthy cause through the rum- School to Begin S~pt 14 weeks ago, Karl has spent most mage sale. Private Jack Andrews, former There's one thing certain The vacation will be at an end New students in the community of his time in Canada. The Jones f Northville resident freed Aug. 23 about a newspaper deadline. when Northville school students not registered should report family took him along when they Village Comniission It's inflexible. went on their vacation ,at Elgin after more than a month in a begin trooping back to classrooms Thursday afternoon and Friday Bay in Ontario. to Meet Sept. 8 Communist prison camp, was en Which means the Record and books next week. morning, Sept. 3 and 4, to the .... , Mrs. Jones reported that Karl . staff will enjoy the Labor They will stii! have the last high school principal's o£fice. A has been having "a wonderful The NorthviI1e Village ColllIni6- Day holiday Sept. 7 as much days of vacation Monday, Tues- second registering session will time" .since his arrival. sian will meet Tuesday, sept. "8, Postpone Flynn as anyone. day and Wl!dnesday, but Thurs- take place Tuesday and Wednes- Karl, whose home is in Mell- at 8 p.m. instead of Monday be- day, Sept. 10, grad:es seven, eight day, Sept. 8 and 9. (Continued on Page 10) cause of the Labor Day holiday. Until Tuesday, that is. and nine will report at the regu-I-~------Examination On Tuesday, two days of lar 8:30 a.m. starting time for a work must be crowded into full day session. Examination of Mrs. Catherine one. Buses will'make their first runs Flynn, accused of murdering her 'Cap' Entertains Million Guests Therefore, early news and on the regular schedule that day. husband, Warren, Aug. 19, was early advertising copy this Boys and girls enrolled in kin- You'd probably do a double anglers in Michigan, Ohio, Indi The trout spend nearly 15 postponed until Monday, Sept. 14. dergarten through the sixth grade take if you read this item in the ana and Kentucky. They're dis months here if they're kept until week will take much of the Original date for the examination will report for the first time on Record's "News Around North- tributed on federal, state and pri· they reach legal size. For the pressure off the Record staff in the court of Judge E. M. Bogart Friday, Sept. 11. ville" column: vate waters. first 60 days they stay in a hatch· next week. Al! students will repon for 'Cap' Widmyer is enter- Some leave when they're fing.· trough. Then they move '8 was Monday. And will be much appre- "E. R. Jng to classes Monday, Sept. 14. taining 1,000,000 guests at his erlings. Others take advantage of rearing trough for a three-monL; Northville Police Sgt. Gil Glas- ciated. son, who investigated the case place on Fairbrook Rd. The Wid- Widmyer's - and the Govern· stay and then to the outside Aug. 19 although off duty at the Barton Connors to Teach myer visitors are from New York, ment's - hospitality until they ponds. , time, has charge of the C,ase. Band Practice to Be Music at Clarkston. Mich. New Hampshire and Iowa." reach the legal size of seven inch- Arrive In December Mrs. Flynn is accused of shoot- Held Tonight Sounds preposterous - but it's es. Eggs usually arrive iri"Decilm- ing her husband once with a .22 Barton Connors left Tuesday tme. Except that the Widmyel' The 300,000 to 400,000 bass and ber. During the summer each rifle as he sat in the kitchen of Leslie G. Lee, director of music for Clarkston, Mich. where he guests are fish. bluegill produced at the station year, nearly 500,000 fingerliQgs their home at 116 North Rogers . at ~orthville High School, has an- has accepted a position with the Widmyer, director of the U.S, each year are _spawned on the are p~ck~d tr~m the .outslde po~ds St. nounced that there will be a band Clarkston Communi.ty School as Fish and Wildlife Service station spot by brood stock. for dlstributlop while tr~ut k~t She said the shooting ended here, estimates that nearly 1,000,· Trout eggs come from other they reach legal S1ZC d!l~ t a Jack practice this evening, Thursday, director of band and instrumental until long series of domestic squabbles at 7 p.m. In prepllration for the instruction. Bm·ton is the son of 000 brown, brook and rainbow states - brook from New Hamp- leave un~ the follow.lng Aprll. over his attention to another wo- Meanwhile, Floyd Kupsky, im- band's concert at the State Fair Mr. and MrsYBarton Connors of trout and bass and bluegill leave shire, brown from New York and \ Widmyer explained that. trout man. (Continued on Page 10) on Monday afternoo~, Labor Day. West Dunlap St. his station each year to tempt Rainbow from Iowa, (Continued on Page 10)

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Rolling Down The River

by the PETZ BROS. "

Northville's gridiron warriors found the Scheffer and Lamar Nalley take lime for a going very hot Monday when they opened the breather and find Ihi\t fans from :lhe Phillips- " . football season wifh their fir.t practice at Cass Bal;mmiller Funeral Home helped to .lir up a Benlon Park. Players turned out in shods and liUle breeze. O:lher players congregated around dungarees (all the law would allow) for the :lhe wa:ler faucet and fountain :10 cool down drills under Head Coach Al Jones and Assistant (righl}. Paul Schulz takes the full 'treat- Dick Kay. Above. left. Gene Rebiizke, Bob ment under the faucet as others wall their turn.

Coach Al JOtlt.'S and IllS staff greeted 50 players Monday morn- ing as the :r{orthville High School , , ...... -~ -...=-~'~..-:.-~r;i:~ football team opened pI e-season '., ...... -"""' ..... 1:..\,,~ , .. ~ l' I , practice at Cass Benton Palko Despite the 95-degree weather, the squad wasted no time m get- ting down to business '53 Football Schedule The mOl:ning session was de-I j•••• Din•••••• iiij voted partly to blocking practice. II (All home games at Ford Field, In the afternoon, the squad ran Wild Life starting at Bp.m.) through signal dnlls and Pi achc- Sept. IB-Plymouth, here ed punting. Sept. 25-South Lyon, there I Jones said scrimmage sessions Noles •• ~ Oct. 2-Milford, here We wouldn't know, but per- were planned before the end of haps this younger generation is the week. Oct. 9-ClarencevilIe, thl!re getting too smart for us. Had The coaching staff expressed Oct. I6-Centerline, here \ some company ilie other day, disappointment ovel the turnout. Oct. 23-Clarkston, here part of which was a five-year "We had hoped to have about Oct. 30-Holly, there old girl. Before they left we 70 out for practice," Jones said. Page Nov. 6-Brighton, there pulled out a twenty-five cent "Some of them may show up be- fore the end of the week but Nov. I3-Keego Harbor, here piece and laid it before her. we're still wide open for candi- "Know what this is?" we ask- €«. "Sure," said she, "it's heads!" EstabUshed 1869

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Now thai's the way life goes. NATIONAL EDITORIAL aa.d: the only way you can be sure of calling the right !urn of IAS~}C5T(5N + Nothing is cheap that is super- the coin when it comes to a fluous, for·what one does not need, new car is by owning a Stude- is dear at a penny. -Plutarch baker, of cotn'Se. You'll be sur· Taylor Ball - l\-fanaging Editor prised ai how much automobile SUDSCRIPTION RATES IN MICHIGAN: has been buill into such a com· One Year $2.50 SIX Month. $1.75 "peel package. You'll thrill at Two Yeafs $4 50 Single Copy .07

the speed. power. comfort and OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN: economy that's yours when you One Yllar $3.00 Two Yaars $6.00 --drive-the Studebaker. Come in for a demonstration-.- now. SD'"we wander around the otlier day and run into an old friend of ours and it turns out he,is a bachelor of sorts as his recent bride is on a trip back 68f S8nsa/ional' to the old home town. He tells a u!{,iliat he's lonesome and by her letters she's lonesome, too. As a maUer of fact, to show how lonesome she is, she sends a picture of herself sitting for- new S/utl8lJalc8' lornly ouf on tlie beach. ''Yeah,'' he said, '

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Thursday. September 3. 1953 Page Ttlree doctors statements that he is in spoke at a Sunliay evening meet- at the extended week-end for the good health. Democrat Commis- ing which Wall open to the public. season's final motor trip. Others Goodwill Truck sioners say Ag department em- His subject }Vas"Applying Chris- Summer Deaths are closing their sumJl1er cottages in Novi Sept. 8 Michigan ploye morale is low and adminis- tianity in Daily Living". Other an~ bringing the children home -'FACTORY TO VOU- speakers included Kenneth Mc- Mrs. Harnden, telephone repre- ~ tration is poor. This is hard for Bring Labor Day for the start of school. But too • the common man to ascertain. Farland, noted Kansas educator; often drivers try to travel too far sentative for Goodwill Industries BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER Mirror • • • John R. Wright, Lakeland, Fla., Safety Warning and too fast. which is a deadly in Novi, announces that the Good- Most conclusive fact of all is realtor and citrus grower; Ben- combination. ~y Gene A::lleman nett O. Knudsen, Albert Lea, will pick-up trucks will visit that that Director Figy is fired. The State Police Commissioner Jos- ''With favorable weather traf- community on Tuesday, Sept. 8, And Save lhe Difference! party balance of the Ag Commis- Minn., attorney and radio station eph A. Childs is urging Labor Day fic this week-end will be the operator; Kenneth P. Greenaway, to collect usable household dis- THE CRY' OF "POLITICS" can sion is not new. It could haTe week-end motorJsts to drive with heaviest ever experiencad for this cards for its rehabilitation pro- SEE OUR LINE OF WALLPAPER be heard in eTecy corner of the been aligned to discharge the di- Montreal, Quebec, public rela- the utmost caution and avoid a holiday. All available State Police tions executive, and Walter J. L. gram. Pick·up arrangements may state capi~l. The charge is hurl- rector anytime for several years. bloody conclusion to what has troopers wilL be on patrol, but be made by phoning Mrs. Harn- OUTSIOE WHITE l .•... _ $4.8.~ per gal. oed more often th.ese daYli than Commissioner Clarence Smith of Ray, banker and imme- been one of the most deadly sum- they will need the help of every (In-6-gal. cans) diate past president of Kiwanis den at Northville 9142. during campaigns or the midst Williamston, a Democrat and re- mer vacation periods in Michigan motorist to keep accidents at a WHIT,t: ENAMEL $!M8 per lal. International. minimum. Mrs. Harnden reports that em- (NonLYellowing) of a legislative session. puted personal frir.nd of Figy, history. ployment at GoodWIll Industries • • • might be considered to have cast "The months or June, July and "Every driver and pedestrian is at its highest lavel in history. SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL $4;.34 per gal. as Plymou.h Elm Trees should exercise special care. Live "Politics" is blam,ed currently the decis~ve vote. He v: co~vintco- August," Childs said, "have ac- To maintain this record employ- ENAMEL UNDERCOAT $4.34 per gal. 'hr the ouster of former Director ed that It was the wise thmg Free of Disease counted for more than 500 traffic to enjoy the holiday - not regret ment, it is nece96ary that discards Agriculture Chas. Figy. "Poll- do either by ,politi~al pr.ess~res or deaths and many delayed reports it." keep flowing into the Goodwill FLAT WALL PAIN1 ; $3.'90 per gal. s" is also blamed for lack of by shortcomings 111 FIgy s per- No traces of Dlitch Elm disease are yet to be rQ.eived. Last year workshops at their present vol- PIGMENTED WALL PRIMER $3.30 per gal. ,. 'lproved prison 8Onditions; for formance.. ., e have been found in Plymouth, it 493 persons were killed between CARD OF THANKS ume. the circumstance of the Conser-! Perhaps tI~e WIll b.rm.g out t~t was reported last week by the Memorial Day and Laflor Day. We wish to say "thanks" to Mr. TOP QUALITY M:EI!C~A-NDISE vation Commission where one Ifads that wIll 'pe~mlt ?udgme . State Department of Agricalture. "The Labor Day week-end Keller and Mr. Glass of North- Economy is a distributive vir- member is serving beyond the ?f the CommlsslO~ s action. Until A check of Plymouth trees be· death toll last year Wal! 33. The v~e Taxi Co., who so kindly pro- tue, and consists not in saving A T JOBBERS' PlncEs time limit of his terlll because a It do:s, the qUes.tlO~ o~ !ouIne.ss gan a month ago revealed that high wa~ 46 in 1940 and the low vIded transporta~lOn for us to and but in selection. Parsimony re- new member has not been ap- or f!Urness of. Flgy s firmg WIll there are "no suspect trees". was seven in 19«. We should aim fr~m the ~OOdWl:~luncheon Aug. quires no providence, no sagacity, 'nted and confirmed "Politics" be clouded wlth the charge of Northville's elms were declared to avoid a new high and establish 26, .also thanks t? the Jones no powers of combination, no The HARNDEN PAINT & GLASS CO. POl '" l't' " free of disease in a survey con- I is the reason that no special Leg- po I ICS . a new low. FlOrist for the beautiful corsages. compari~on, no judgment. 115 Church Street Phone 873M NorthviUe ducted previously. islative session \',¥IS immediately • • • ''Many persons take advantage EdIth and Mrs. Sorensen -Burke called to diecuss chan:ing unem- UNLESS STARTLlKG DIS· ployment eompensation. In short, COVERIES are made al final "politics" is blamed for most of hearings of the Legislative in- the undesirable conditions that vestigation of retail gasoline price exist; and for desirable oonditions boosts, you can expect a few ob- that do not exist. jections to justice of the increases. es. • • • Members ol the committee are You should see the Crying "politics" is also an easy way to keep fr.m digging out willing to admit unofficially that facti; that might be unsavory. The "it's tough to pay more for gas, C'alieof Charles i'igy is interesting but little can be done about the ~ examine from this standpoint. price". Their figures show that a Is it poliUcs or is it no.t? Is it a comparison bet wee n pre-war combination of political expedi- costs and toooy's does not put the present price in !l. bad light. 'ency and sOlllcthinZ else? .... • • • • • • All aspects of the gasoline TERRIFIC A faat is iliat Director Figy lias; thoe support of much of the state business, they also indicate, do agricultural circle both individu- not smell as pure as high-octane al farmers and farm organiza- ethyl. "Although we can's prove tions. Another fact: The. Agricu- that price fixing exists in the re- ture Commission eonsists of three finery business," said one com- Democrats, all of whom voted for mittee memb~r, "there is much to "the firing; two Republicans who indicatQ that it does". u ED CA voted to rlltain him. Reason':! giv- He referred to a situation in ,en for the dismissal sounded lame Dearborn where a retailer lower- 110 the public. ed his prices. A "gas war" de- • Democrat Comm¥.isioners say veloped. The Dearborn local gov- Figy "is not himself"; F4ly says ernment passed an ordinance \Ye're taking In on he feels line and :presents two closing all gas stations between midnight and 6 a.m. The station 1', .---_. n_-__-·+ owner, who charges that the or- Idinance was passed primarily to i i hurt his business rather than lor j I the good of the city, is seeking '53 Fords! · R f court intervention on the grounds NEW CAR IDaway M • U"re . of trOide restraint. . I \:;~ · IJm I The committee also listened to F. ! I retailers, representatives of the I I state, trade orgallizations and seT': = j eral other groups. While they do Salesman

1 =1 ~ACTOR I" not endor!e all operation practic- ~s, the committee'cannot find suf- .r f f1eient grounds to charge that tM ! I- price boosts are.. unjustified. .. , I "'-. '. Ilulldomeg .i : MEN FROM 141 MICHIGAN l cl!lllll1nllniiiesgathered last week i • &oavatiag :,1, at University of Michigan. They RIGHT! Mor~ people are 6 \Y6re on h"'nd for the annual di~ • l • Lse.ment-s - i trid convention of Kiwanitl In- I ternational. Their general aim .~

I ftiL-,L~g 1.'1 was to reTiew their eommunity trading ··in late models, ~ .. I/UllVil building programs and: to survey • • blueprints for greater service in USED CAR I ,1 months ahead. EEpert \\!erk .. • .. too e • e that's why we've ( • i The "W~ Build" metfo of Xi· Free E'stimates I wanis is known in every locality II( I Salesman i 'I where tRere is :m organization. I 'Those who attended busied them- got the FINEST USED £ (J:ttll i selvea with routine but necessary 1 Ii :Kiwanis business, panel discus- t N~rthville 1119 sions, committee rf'ports, lunches • 1 and dinners. CAR SELECTION I 513tl5 7-Mtse Rd. ! There were top-notch speakers ~ f, I lYotthviUe i on hand. Charles Phelps Taft, t i younger brother and one time law '+. .. -+ partner of Senator Robert A. Taft, and the BEST DEALS ~~#,,,"#######'''##'#'~'##'##'''#'#''#'''4N''''#''''~'~'' we've ever had! SEE US ••• and I If You Want The Best drive with "new car" BUY confidence at, a used BERRY8.0S. car price! Terms are the lowest possible. It's HOUSE easy for you to buy YOUR - ) the right car you need FORD DEALER PJlIN7 right NOW!

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THE NORTHVILLE! RECORD Thursday, September 3, 1953 Page Five :":~>":~..' .::.~,..~~~:., Potatoes Too Costly erating large acreages must bane ; ~....;; :-;." :'~~),,~.;~::;..•. .~ .r..,. up on potato disease. culture and ~. .,... to Grow, Says harvest knowledge. \.y' ~ MSC Authority Specialization has paid off in increased yields - mo~ Ulan CL05[D j When Grandpa was a boy, he twice the bushels per acre'1Iid raised potatoes - but now it's I were raised a decade ago. 2 WEEKS l cheaper for most farmers to buy iiv.e or six bags than raise them, All loves shoUld be simply step. R£-OPEN SEPT /1. : po.mt~ out Norman Thompson, of ping-stones to the love of God. MIchIgan State College farm ~JtJato crops department. CHURCH NEWS It has become a specialized in- Be ye strong therefore, arid let dustry, he notfi!s, with a big ma- not your hand9 be weakj lor :Jour Salem Federated The Ladies' Mi9lionary Circle met Tuesday, Sept. 1at the home ~fJj~ ::::::;;~::v:~.~ ..-...~:~-=.••••••••:~~::.::::=~."Aor...... of Mrs. Emma Buers, with Mrs. Arthur Hoffman as co-hostess. During the meeting the women BACK TO SCHOOL ~~J;; f.t'lr!:{t< Jito..,¢' continued work on layettes to be ! I sent to the various -missoionaries ~ TOGS ~ which our church helps to sup- port. Members of the church board met Tuesday evening at the home ~Tom Sawyer Shirts of the pastor. A Sunday School council meet- ing has been called for Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.rn. at the church. ~ $1.95 to $2.95 All Sunday School teachers and officers are urged to attend. The week of Sept. 13-20 will be ~ our revival services with Rev. Al- "Peanul's Place" closed down last week Saturday morning. Aug. 29. "We hated 10 close len Finley as guest speaker. There until Sept. 14 while the restaurant's owner. the place:' Posler said. "because of the regular ~ will be special 'music every night Donald Poster. honeymooned with his bride. cm'tomers who eat here day in and day out. ~ and messages that you are sure :the former Joyce Aenchbacber, of West Seven but the reslaurant will be open again on the 15th to enjoy. Slack~'I1· Mile Rd. The couple were married in Indiana of September:' BOYS IN SERVICE Corduroy and Gabardine Pvt. Charles Westerfield has Thursday. ~ finished hIS basic training and is Miss Rhoda Perry of Capac now with the medical corps at spent last week visiting her sis- Camp Pickett, Va. ter-in-Iaw, Mrs. Charles Perry. $5.95 to $6.95 Bob Benjamin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry has sold her ~ Mrs. William Benjamin, arrived home on Whipple St. and will in Germany two weeks ago and SCHOOL NEWS soon be moving to Pontiac. She is now stationed near Frankfurt, At the Novi school opening, the will live near her daughter, Mrs. Germany with the 50th Supply teachers will meet Tuesday, a.m., Warren Rice. Squad of. the U. S. Air Force: Sept. 8, Tuesday p.m. and all day Mr. and Mrs. Luther RIX were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn RenWIck Wednesday, Sept. 9. They will at- hosts to their pinochle club of 12 returned Monday, Aug. 24 from tend a pre-school institute at members Saturday evening at the Mississippi, after visiting their Freydl Cleaners Pontiac. Registration will be held Rix home on First St. The eve- son, Jack, who is serving with the I~ Thursday, Sept;-.10, beginning at ning began with a planned pot- I- Air Force there. and Men's Wear 9:15 a.m. and dIsmissal at 11:15 luck dinner. The high scores went I- 4·H NEWS a.m. School buses will make the to Mrs. Howard Greer and Ed- I- 112 E. Main St. Phone 400 Members of various 4-H clubs regular runs. Friday, Sept. 11. ward Rix. ~ • ·"..." ·g 8· rt.t.D.ya·rl\;'J.·.· ·...,. ~.· •••• ~.lIJ4.y. y "".J in this area are busy showing and there will be school all day and preparing for show exhibits of children should bring a lunch as some of their work this summer the cafeteria will not open until season. Paul Geiger, son of Mr. Sept 14. Mrs. Doris Darling will and Mrs. Frank Geiger of Five again be manager, serving a 25- !:~,!:,:i:,'r:,·i:,]:,@mm@§@§§§§~~§§§~§~~§§§§§§§@§§§§§m§§§§m~§§§§§a f:§~m§§§§§§§§§§§~~~~§~~§§§m§§§§t-:~~~~~§§'~fjl Mile Rd, is showing a four-year cent lunch daily including milk. old cow and senior yearling at Book rental should be paid on mm the State 4-H Show at Lansing registration day. The fee is $1.50 which started last Tuesday and for kindergarten and $8.00 for all iiil!1 oj A_ A~ 111111 continues through Friday of this others whIch include all books and work book for the school -.l"h·.·h·~rl't.·.·.·".·.""'·".·".V"h""-.t"rI' ...... •...•...l't/"aVrl'a'V'a·""""" year. ~ ~ Any child who WIll be five by 1 Dec. 1, 1953 is eligible for kin- 1::1:(1::1:;1:: :: BEAT TM FALL li~l, ~ HEADOUARTERS ~ dergarten enrollment. Mary Ann ~ ~ Atkinson IS supermtendent of the Novi School. Other teachels are miii BUYI GRUSH! 11\11 ~ FOR -: as follows' kindergarten, Celia ~ . '. /. :: Sharpe; first grade, Effie Garnel' umr :.:11,::':,::';':::,':::::'· and Lillian Trout; second grade, ~-E C K - .0 I L f: Patricia Hale; third grade. Marg- -: ~ ery Boyd, fourth grade, Rowena ~ ~ Salow; fifth grade, Clara French; sixth grade, Evelyn Ritenour, IIII Install NOW! !IIII ~C lean burning :~ seventh grade, Richard Gnfflth, iM!!! !!!m ~ - - eighth grade, Don Knodle, and Ill'" IUI" ..uu :m:: mUSIC,Nesby Button. •... " nUll ~K eep- full basis PHONE =_; mm Im!i .. PLYMOUTH 'lI,n IIIf II :- . 107 ~ ~;;;;; mm • I ulln 'Inn ,'{ IIIIU 1I1lU EMERGENCY ~ ~::::: 111:11 ~ Outstanding quality Ull.. H I h h·f lULU mm ere 5 t e t fl ty way mm ~ PLYMOUTH :- mm mm mm to work-free comfort! mm ~I ndependentlyowned 1759·J ~~ 111111 uun mm A hand-fired furnace is as old.. mm

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, I I., 4 ...... '"' I ,\' , " , THE "N0RfYV]LLE RECORD Thursday, September "2, 19.53 Farmington Twp. Pretty Summ~r Angel Tray Kensington Park Eyes Hunting Ban to Change Over .,/ I'lOHEtR NBWmlSl POLIO : l'laI£a lOG C.Q8III,U:C~US,IS All AlllJ{ENIlC 1IB'II000Cl10N OF AN fAAIY MlClllWl )IOlIES!L\D. to Fall Activities' lTllOlI$£5 A.~OOTW.~DlII(; COU£GTID~OF f'lO~£fB , MN1lVR~IlM~ A,'iTlQlJ(S AND !lEUCS CI'M!CUG1NS _ Full operatio1\> of aU summer fWIIDJrlG. IT IS sPQII5ll;;ED BY 1JjE Y,~In;s Cl!JB recreation facilities will continue PRECAUTIONS Of CASSOR:J~ A.~D ,/;!i~UAU,( ATTliACIS ~lJ11/'( until after Labor Day in the parks If'I'IalfSTID 'lO!I~I&T5. of the Huron-Clinton Metropoli- Gamma Globulin-ohlalned from hu- tan Authority. After the holiday man blood-give. preleclien fer a few there will be a gradual change: weeh. However, It Is in VERY SHORT over to fall activities, though SUPPLY. bathhouses will remain open A vacclne Is nol ready for 1953. But while the w~ather stays warm. there Is hope' for the future. Water Ski Shows , Meanwhile-when polio I. llround- The last of the popular daily bllow these PRECAUHONS. . water ski exhibitions at St. Clair Metropolitan Beach will be given at 3:30 p.m. on Labor Day. After the holiday, no parking tolls will be charged except on the week- end of Sept. 12-13. The beach will be open daily for picnics and other outings; the bathhouse, will Simple desserts that comhineIh;ht 5\\ l2:1W"S \\ ILh Icfrc hip" ro<;!J,c;:s he open on all warm days and the add much to the Cll)O~JlIentof Warl,\ \\ l ~:••'l' 1',tllUS, c.pc2.a!iy \, :1t.1 sCI..cd in an aUr:>cLn'c ",av. Food Bar will be open daily, . ~ Pl'CUym~~ e:Is~ w:Ir:n·,,,eal!\('l· dl Ssel t !'l ~cl"\'eto f:J'nil,. amllil c ts The boat-launching ra'mp, that 15 a con11Hnatlon ot Ulllccd anGel C2..i:C,,::~ ";[3 r:ntl Gl.:".l1S;C ice. Cc-;: a has handled up to 400 boats on a packagcd, ulIIced angel c.l!~~ :fro.n yuUl' g_o.c~·s I:~::(1y-t(l-e3.tc~!,c ('~- single day during the summer r:ll·tmel1~. 01' maybe t.\\ O-dl'[Jc:Ium~~el1 \ 1 '11. •. JC-, C~ \' Cl r i.'~ ~'CU ! l~ I. is expected to receive even heav: l11C~)eCLlI~eS alO lil~clc frol11 ]~:)li1C type c. (': L"'<..!.. :i.:c;j'es, 1 ;-2"\ Cl..l:.~ 0 1. ier use during September. To sc-rve, spOOtt Ol'an~c ic0 iT1:0 a l'CUlj I I") L 1 !-:::~! '}. I j11 t1.c C' ~ "l~ , RECIlMMENOiD BY •- II of a l-:)und tl~l~ 01' d,op p! ~Jc....b.J..:T."nr C'\\l'" ',t {. ~n~-l (':1'-;--t'",J"l' 1 ~ Changes at Kensington CClln:t" bowl. TIdng Ous l •.~lr~cn~cntto t JC t"l 1~..... nJ l~l.a!.~ 11:<...\ l~;.....:.l One of ,the two Kent Lake bath- THE NATIONAL rOiJrl!~,i'Hallran mmmlE PARALYSIS SCI\ l:JgS 110nt-h. ing beaches at Kensington Metro- M/CIlIf:/lN FEA7U1!£ $EAlES p,~ bytl1IC11/c.9N TOt/IllS/" t1?'.kl'C/f .•• 110 6"6 ------1 po1itan Park will be closed after the holiday. Martindale Beach ... fill out an application card, In- will be open daily through Sept. Attendance figures compiled 400. Biue Cross Opens quiry cards requesting the appli- 20 and again on Sept. 26-27. The during the summer by the Au- At the Metropolitan Beach, Economy is the art of making U of M Lecture cation are available at doctors' grill as well as the bathhouse will thority tell the story of the,most 1,750 children received free swim- til.e most of life. The love of eeo- offices and , and news- be in operation on these da~s. successfo'll season in the history ming instruction and 16,644 Special Non~Group papet' advertisements will mclude The boat rental dock will be of the 12-year-old public park children participated in organiz- nOD1~ is the root of all vir_tu...,e.l3.W [Tickets on Sale a speCial inquiry coupon. leept open at least through Oct. 4, and parkway agency. ed group activities. Enrollment Period The sender of the inquiry card perhaps longer. August attendance has been At Kensington Park, from Me- or coupon will receive from Blue close to double that of last year I~--' ... - ---n""~- Cross-Blue Shield an application Record Attendance morial Day through mid-August, A special Non-Group enroll- at both St. Clair Metropolitan the total attendance at day camp ment period which WIll enable 'card and a fvlder giving details Hiking trails in Kensington Beach and at Kensington Metro- was 3,461 youngsters, the group Meui your bome everY01~ein l\.1ichigan under 65 to of the benefits and cost of Non- Park and also in Lower-Huron politan Park. From Memorial Day lodges housed 2,299 overnight, join Blue Cross-Blue Shield on an Group, direct enrollment cover- I;ark near Belleville are being (uua to mid-August the attendance to- 5,418 used the group camp sites, hot woier) indIVIdual basis officially opened age. relabeled for autumn use and tal at the beach was 488,130 and and 2,650 were conducted on hikes Tuesday. maps are being prepared for color at Kensington the total was 971,- by the staff naturalists. FASTER! Enrollment in this program, dl'!- tours. veloped for those unable to join Hill, Ogilvie form :. through regular groups, will con- I l tinue through Sept. 26. Governor Williams, who Tues- New law Firm day took out Blue Cross-Blue Attorneys Clifton D. Hill and Shield coverage for himself and his family, has formally designat- PhIlip R. Ogilvie have formed a ed September "Michigan Blue new Detroit law partnership with Cross-Blue Shield Month." two other attorneys, 'Mr. Hill an- The Governor, in his proclama- nounced this week. tion, urges all citizens and or- Effective Sept. 1, the firm will ganizations to "join forces to pro- vide themselves with prepaid hos- be known as Hill, Ogilvie, Jack- weTS Cow Ends pital and medical services" dur- son and Grenn, with offices at Testing Period ing this period when Blue Cross- 623-30 Dime Building in Detroit. Blue Shield is being made avail- Mr. Hdl, of Beck Rd., will de- With 19,476 pounds of milk and FOR ALL YOUR able to all residents under 65, in- vote most of his time to the De- 6:14 pounds of butterfat to her cluding those retired or self-em- troit office. Mr. Ogilvie, of Gris- credit, Wacots Prince Bessie Ma- ployed. wold Ave., joined Mr. HIll in bel, a registered Holstein-Fries- Because the enrollment period 1949. He will split his time be- ian cow owned by Wayne County is limited to September, the pro- tween the Northville and the De- Training School, has completed gram is able to offer many of the troit offices. Ogilvie is also Vil- a 365-day production test" in offi- broad benefits ordinarily obtain- lage Attorney. Phone Plymouth 1701-J cial Herd Improvement Registry. able only through group coverage. The new Detroit office partners FREE ESTIMATE She was milked three times Enrollment is by mail and no are Wilson M. Jackson, former daily, and was eight years, one medical examination is necessary. government attorney, and Robert month of age when she began her Even pre-existing conditions are A. Grenn, former attorney for testing period. covered after a six-month wait- Murray Body Corp. , OTWELL Her record averages approxi- ing period. Howevcr, married pE'r- Mr. Hill, senior partner in the -PRINTING mately 25 quarts of milk dally for sons must enroll spouse and de- firm, began his law practice in the period covered by her test. pendents under 19. The spouse Northville in 1944. The present Beating. Testing was supervised by can be over 65. office is located at 113 North Cen- ,. ~d Heating Contractor Michigan State College, in coop- Those who wish to enroll must ter St. 26i W. Ann Arbor ReI. To feel oppressed by obliga- eration with the Holstein-Fries- Plymolllh tion is only to prove that we are ian Association of America, .. -.; tf. incapable of a proper sentiment of gratitude. USE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS NEEDS Rugged, .good·lookinc, '-- ..... _-- long wearing "3.&'~~~School i

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'Jh:ursOOy, September 3, 1953", THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Seven -Joyce Aenchbacher, Engagement News Heads Northville Teacher Aldon Campbells Mark Harvest Moon to Herald Arrival of v Donald Poster Social Calendar Here to Appear on TV 60th Wedding Anniversary Autumn at3:07A.Mu September 23 ~nge-Vows ~f' -' _ J-v ,~. {j Merritt Me:ker, Northville High ExchU , K ' " ,. ~ School social studies teacher, will ~.~. .' . . 41 participate in a panel discussion .;-i of state hospitals this Sunday over television station WJBK-TV. Meaker will appear on the pro- gram "Our Modern Mind" with Austin Whipple of Plymovth, Richard Arthaud, of the Pontiac "i State social service de- tQ ';I partment, and Mrs. Carolyn See- , "J feldt, director of the social ser- vice department at Northville State Hoopital. The group will lIiscuss com- munity programs to keep the pub- lic informed about their hospitals as they are being developed by state hospital personnel. They also will consider what the aver- ' age person can do to assist in the treatment program. - The program, moderated by Ken Kline, is scheduled for 12 Patricia Marie Lamontage Di2.ne Geraldean Woodruff noon Sunday over Channel 2. At a dinner party at their Wol- , verine Lake home Sunday, Mr. Woman's Union to --.f, and Mrs. Grover Woodruff, Jr., Begin Season With announced the engagement of their daughter, Diane Geraldcan, Luncheon Sept. 9 .' to Lyster Wick. The bridegroom- The opening luncheon of the l· elect is the son of Mrs. Dons WlC:k Woman's Union of the FIrst Pres- and Henry Wick of Northville. byterian Church will be held at The bride-to-be .was graduated 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, from Walled Lake High School I in the church house, in June and is no\v employed at The Rev. James A. Cannon, :~ the Birmmgham bran~h of the pastor of the Witherspoon Me-~: Michigan Bell Telephone Com- MorbI Church, Detroit, will be 1:1 pany. ~er fian~e is a graduate of the speaker for the afternoon, ~c- ~: NorthVIlle High School nnd cording to Mrs. George WeISS, j' Cleary College and IS presently program chairman. Mrs. J. R. Mc- J,f~ employed m the accounting de- Call will lead the de\'otionals. partment of the Na~h-Kelvinator All women of the church are 111- Cm poration. I vited to attend the affair. '¥SCS Sets Opening' Meeting for Sept. 15 Ne\vs .t~round Northville At a recent board meeting of the Woman's Socipty 6£ Christian Service of· the - Fin:t Methodist Church, it was decided to hold the I regular Sentember meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 15. The program for the day, "Jes- us' Ministry to Village People" will be dramatized. Mrs. Fred- erick Turney, R.N., will have char~ of the nursery during the afternoon program, stated Mrs. Merner Eilber, president of' the W.SC.S. ..

Meet Sara Sue Finneyl Sara Sue is the, newest member of the Chester Finney family of Garden City. She arrived Aug. 10 at Detroit Orthopedic Hospital, weighing nine pounds, five ounc- es. Her parents are former vil- lagers, moving from their home on Hutton St. last spring. +_It--'_"--:' __ '_I~_..-n-tl_ ..._n_u_I.--:--_n--n_•._n_"-'-T i ~ "-- s. L. BRADER'S DEPARTMENT STOllE i September Special I 1 • • School Gir) I Mrs. Ernest Miller returned to Introducing, , 1 • her home 011 West St. Monday ., J I after spending the past three Ur. and Mrs. Arthur J. Camp- End Permanent weeks in Seaside, Calif., where bell who have moved from De- Includes Cutting .. ~ she was the guest of her grand- troit to their new home at 845 i -I daughter and her husband, the I• 50 •I Ned Stirtons. Mrs. Miller made Spring Drive, which they have J $7 I the trip via United Airlines. purchased from Mr. and Mrs. James D. Westfall through the '.1 We always -have time to snip your locks r Northville Realty. 1 to a present-perfect length, and for to- i Professor Campbell is on the i day's highly styled coiffure lines, there's : staff of the chemistry department of Wayne University. The Camp- i proper emphasis 011 careful, shaping, 1 bells are affiliated with the Meth- thinning and trimming. I 1 odist Church. 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Westfall and fami- ~ - ly expect to make their home in - I Joseph's Beauty Studio I Florida in the Ileal' future. BOY'S PANTS BOY'S OVERALL BOY'S OVERALL · r PANTS Nylon garments shouldn't be Washable gabardine. PANTS Lined" 1.1~~~.,~~S~... u~r:h~lI~ _P:o:e .~ run through a wringer as wrin- Sanforized 8-oz. denim, kles formed won't come out. Crease resistant. Fully sanfori~ed. with zipper closing. Sizes 6 to 12 Sizes 4 to 18. Sizes 6 to 12 $2.98 Mrs. Alex Lawrence, Nancy Ann and. Jimmy, have returned $2.95 ~ $1.79 Sizes 14 to 16 from 11. motor trip to points north. Sizes 14 to 18 From Grayling, they paddled a Canvas· Aluminum canoe 50 miles down the Au Sable $3.29 River, camping overnight on the Rail-a-Lite way. A car brought them and the BOY'S SHIRTS $1.98 canoe back to Grayling, from GIRL'S BLOUSES Fiberglass which point they motored farther Flannel plaids and checks. Sanforized. north for a IO-day stay at Crystal GIRLS' DRESSES Whit~ and <:010r5. Lake where they took a cottage All sizes. Porch Railings on the Congregational Assembly Checks, plaids and strips. Sizes 3 to 6x grounds, Mrs. Lawrence's mother } ~ Sizesto 12. joined them there. $1.79 Complete selection of Helen Meaker of West Seven $1.79 Colors. Mile Rd. is, planning to enter $1.98· $2.98· $3.98 Sizes 7 to 14 nurses training at Bronson Meth- odist Hospital in Kalamazoo on Tarps and Cold Frame Sept. 13. Helen is the daughter of GIRLS' PANTIES $1.98 the Merritt Meakers. GIRLS' ANKLETS Covers. Rayoa pastels with dainty Now is the tlme to layaway White, pastels and dark SPECIAL Now Is The Time To Plan Your Needs your Christmas Hems at Stone's lace trim. colors. Reinforced heel BOY'S JACKETS Gamble Store. 12tf and toe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foor of All sizes Lightweight. Free Quotations Flint spent last week with Mrs. Sizes 4 to II" , Close-out price Foor's parents, the Wilbur H. F.H,A. TERMS AVAILABLE Johnstons, of West DU~lap St. 49c 29c and 35c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defina and $1.98 t, daughters, Kathy and Kristy, of , Stoneleigh Rd., returned Wednes- FOX' day after vacationing the past week in Williamston, Va. and Boston, Mass. S. L. BRA D E R 'S D EPAR T MEN T ~STOR E TENT & AWNING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Olive nicking of STORE HOURS: Phone Plymouth 1672·J • Bill Congdon Stony Creek, Miss Isabell Mitchell >!t UNITED HtALTH .. wnFARt FUND OF MICHIGAN IN' Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m.·6 p.m. - Fri. 9 a,m.·g p.m. - Sat. 9 a.m.•S p.rn of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Loren' 624 S. Main St.• Ann Arbor - Phone Ann Arbor 2·4407 YOU make pOlllblo the work of tho MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION FOil unlA Schlabach and boys of Highland I HIARING whon yo" give to UnIted Campa1llnJ-Unlted fund, Unlled CommunIty Park and Professor Lawrence , (hut and Torch Drl" ...

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16·0Z. Potato Chips J~~iHpAC:~~~ • • • • ~~~ 59c .~og Food 2 CANS 21e • 16-0Z. 2'1C . iiiiiii_iiiii,.:---.,--... P.~.~l!IiI,~rnic~le,~rea~ ,!" ,!" ,., • " LOA~. '.' J:!I Page Ten . THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, September 3, 1953

operated with the ..Police Depa~t- ment in the past, Denton saId. Friday Fights Back 'Indian List' Tag "Most of nof Mr. and Mrs. , ! i J this time of year. Mrs. Esther Zimmerman of Gar- Leslie G. Lee, to Europe to study Charles Altman, manager of den City and Mrs. Betty Fulton for a short period. i i BE SURE TO TAKE f the Center st. Groce;y, said his of Belleville, and 15 grandchIld- The foster parents who have soft drink, beer and liquor busi- ren. taken the students as members 1! THE ENTIRE FAMILY f• ness increased 20 per cent while Other survivors include two of their families for a year have VISIT . I the automatic ice dispenser at brothers, Earl, of Inkster, and all expressed great satisfaction 4 TO VISIT THE i Ely Ice and Fuel Co worked Lawrence, of Monroe. with the youngsters, and with the The International I twice as hard as usual as vlllag- Funeral services will be held idea of the exchange program. I ers struggled to quench their at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Schrad- Harvester Display 1 thirsts. er Funeral Home in Plymouth, j ! FREE I Bank Is Favorite vith Captain Ira A. Bush of the Teachers Must In the Billy Graham I : Shoppers along Main St. tried Salvation Army officiating. In- II Tabernacle Building i NASH EXHIBIT f to stay comfortable by lingering terment will be in the Oakland Have X-Rays as long as possible in air-condi- Hills Memorial Gardens. FEATURING fl SEE THE FAMOUS t All Northville school personnel I ! INTERNATIONALLY· KNOWN I will be required to have chest X-rays next week when the mo- FARMALL TRACTOR I CU>urGreatAmerica Pr~.i) bile unit is stationed in Livonia, I TOM PACK * according to Superintendent Rus- " I I • sell H. Amerman. " i J 'Ilhe mobile unit, sponsored by BABY ELEPHANT the Wayne County Health De- DO IT WITH INSULATION! I s.~~~~~~.~~~~~.yI partment, will be stationed at 1 Thursday and Saturday Evenings Bentley High School, 15100 Hub- Tuck a layer of insulation in your attic and winter I I SHOW I bard at Five Mile Rd. It wiU be open Tuesday and fuel 'savings will pay for the job beEore lang. .1. 1-.-.__ -..._1_"-.: ••_1--'+ !'~I '_I'__ '-t.4 '_+ 1 Wednesday, Sept. 8 and 9 froni Order your insulation .NOWI 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. +. ,. '__ "_"' __ "_'_1__ " '...... •._.I__ I -n-n-..-.-..-"---..-t Tuesday, and from 9 a.m. to no.on. There's still time to finish other home mod- and from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday. ernization and repair jobs before ~old weather Residents of the communities starts. So see us about them today. Get your tickets for the 250-Mile Stock Car Race, Sept. 131 I other than teachers also are urged on sale at West Bros. Nash. Gen'}. Adm. $1; Children 50c to take advantage of the free X- About $5.00 A Month to Insulate The Attic of.-W-"-" II' II •• I. " •• 1II 'T"__...... ------1------..--"-.. n •.-+ • PRINTING. OF ALL KINDS NOWELS Bros., Inc. LUMBER & COAL CO. Wes' The Northville Record PHONE 30 OR 1100 PLYMOUTH PLYMOU.TH,888 534 FOREST AVE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - HARDWARE Opposite Krogers Phone PHONE·200 t 630 Ba&~JjneRoad NorthviJle. Mich. • ;,1. .• !_-n_,_, . 'J' J' VJ". J',/' "' ~ .. ~:::: :: $,a~ I 5 ijZ • $ Q .... , : il¢iiIIi : i IP. bli t;-.a 4~481[jf:llHt\C!!:i. ev, .. t)l , •• ft' UlJllri3l'lf .. -;tWiiiiiiii1iiif¢ ! .... iP.iliiWUi :a;;;;a;au:m;:mr j 1,* j ~UC •. ) I N'" .;;; " t,.._"'~"'I''''. - ~~...;, _ _~~_~~:. ~_~ \____ ~ * •. l~_ .._ .. _ _~ ~_ ••_ ~•• #-'~ ~ r.t,

'Tkul'3day.. September 3. 1953 THE NORTHVIILE RECORD Page ElQ.v.el! LIPTON , FROSTEE •

Desert Milt 3 Pkgs •. 39c // Sherbert 5 Oz. 16c Mix Pkg.

- Brandywine Mushrooms Sliced 2 Oz. 20c Can Shank Grand Duchess Frozen Portion Steaks 11 Oz. 49c Pkg. lb. /-'\ Real Gold 11 Full Shank HaU ':J~~'~d'•• ~.69 / ' Copyright 1949, 111.. Krog.... ~ Orange Base Glellilale or Nichols Foss 6 Oz. ~3c. 2 Cans ;}) Skinless Wieners • .'. lb. 49° Be;tLi~er. . . . .\. 1&. 39° / Kr{lger's Finest-Lb. 43c Genuine Beltsville, 4-8 Lb. Real GGld Ibs. Turkeys • • • • • • • lb. 79° ~.<~~ Lemon Base Ground Beef • • • ·3 1.19 I Gov't. Inspected 2 ~~~.33c All Kroger Stores Grade A Pullet Tabby CLOSED Cat Food MONDAY All Fish Fresh C 15-0z. 25c 2 Can5 dOl. SEPT.7, '53 Eggs fI' New Era Regular - A I-L-" Potato Chips , Hours Thereafter CII 12 Oz. Pkg. 59c

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14 Oz. 1 Pkg. 26c - --..' -- .- - ... • """"'- f2 Oz. Old Duteh ~ " --.. Can Cleanser ;li , I \ \ ",-, Kroger ..,.. Kropr Super-Soft SlIced For Bleaching and Disinfecting , 2Cans27c 8 Catsup • • • • 2 14 OL bom .. 29 20 oz. 1.. White Bread • • 1 17° qb. SantillI Mt. Wbltne1 ' - Roman Cleanser 2 33° c Orange Drink Ripe Olives (oUosa!.. 8%-01. hot. 35 Butter Kernel 2~~~33c c Whole Kernel- Corn 17-01. can 19 Fairmont Suds for Dishes

12 oz. can c I Potato Salad -Sprite . . • • • .. • .. 29 Albacore Fanoy Solid Pack . ~"".~'Lh., \' 'I "';w'/*+n: 16 !' 1 Pltc].0~39c7--'"'l, ~ ,--- .Empress Tuna White ~ ,. 7 oz. can 29° Big Top • ('v- - - ~ 'HOME \ i Spitn'sft ~ \ ~' 0 Peanut Butter' II II II i 11 OL Jar 41 Mario Olives Sure Seal GROWN '/~ Plarn Red AIP9JSolid. Fine for 2:O~,27c Canning Wax • • • .. l.fb. pkg. 210 Flako Snclng and Salad AramlnulII FaD Pie Crust Mix • • • 9:: pkg.19° IO-lb. Reynolds Wrap Tomatoe. Basket Ib 12" Wide 29 Serv-U-Rite • • • • • 2 8-oz. cans 25° 25 Ft. Roll C Betty Zane 49° • / I , \ \ Sealfest POP Corn • • • • •• IO-oz. plg. 21 C HEAD LETTUCE, SALAD DRESSING Process Cheese O'osstex ,I Jumbo C 1 Ib.54c Plastic Starch . . . 32 oz. pkg. 31 C "48" Size 2 heads 29'0 Pkg. Embassy qt·35 Waxtex Wax Paper NOlTHEM ~! / SIMONIZ 25 Ft. 2 Rolls 49c Tasty TISSUE =~~~~~O~~801WSH STEAKEnES ""'l - Polishes In One Step ."". ? \~;. -----.. For tho 12 OZ. 79C Uollday trl'l\ts Pkg. , ~ ; \' Pt. I " \

\:. "- - - - .... Tasty --- - . - -~ - -- ..... ----...... ------_. __ _-_ _~ . ------.. Purex Cellege Inn BEEFBURGERS Jordan's Vet's Hermel Dlnty Moor. Dlnty MOOT. Dry Bleach Cocktail Spaghetti & Madotrom 14 OZ. C Tomato Juice Wax Beans Dog food !'ure beet Pkg.· 53 Chili Beef Stew Meat Balls 12 01. 39c -' Pkg. 4~~z. 29c Oz. 1601. 2401. • I \ I"~ ~ \ '6 , .,~ .. 2 Cans 39c 35c 49c 24 Oz. ~. . , , ,." .I • I, 2 bo~ 19c C1IJI 39c ,."Sjii' ....,{:.::: ,( ...... o r_ ....< I.", ~..~. • ...~ .... 1 ( I l' .p..." ..... , ,... ~an , " - - > ,~Can, '" , " u\... ".IS' '~'~ Page Twelve THE NORTHVILLE RECORD , r'~~::~::7'r.:;:;:i::;';:::'::;:'::1.!;:;::i':i::r;:::.::~:::.~:::~;-:::~:;:::::::i..--:~s:!::~~~:rf) ~#".;#####"."...,. .. ###~~,,#.,#, •• ###"""'#o###""#,#~, ...,.#,.,###~,...,...,.\ dimter last Sunday. Only _rela- left last week end for a vacation !j . ':l Pipeline's Progress tives were present. in northern Michigan. News from West Point riu!{ i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunaman -Delbert Besley of Detroit visit- rl--- Ban~ Instrument Headquarters - ti of Farmington Rd. atterided a ed h~ cousins, Lora and Fret. i i~i Ii! Miss L. A. Ault f performance at Music Hall, De.! Ault, of Norfolk Ave. Friday eve· i; BE IN STEPI i:.l! I troit, Thursday. ning, , I Phone Farmington 1461·M were on hand and provided en- ~ ~ 'I Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Nord- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien ,~ See 0111' large stock of instruments and ask 1'1 tertainment for the assembled Mr. and Mrs. Hedge Broquct ~uests. . strom and children of Farming- and children of Farmington Rd. ton Rei, are visiting relatives near n about our RENTAL-PURCHASE -!PLAN. n and taelr children of Detroit were " J k ' ... have been away on a two weeki' I~ !~visIting with the former's father, Beverl~ S ow of Mayfl~ld Ave: the Straits and Lake Superior. vacation trip. F B' t N f lk A last I spent thIS last week wIth hel Mr. and Mrs. LouIS Jennings · dIOqueft' on or 0 ve. I grandmother in Detroit. The Edward Brugmans, form- U PLYMOUTH MUSIC CENTER j~iSun ay a erneon. , , . and three children of Norfolk erly of Mayfield Ave but now of I ~ Iii n 1175 Starkweather " Plymouth 666 ~ David McWhinnie of Detroit) Jolmny Kh.ne of Par~er Ave. Ave. spent last Sunday with rela- Norwayne, are getting settled was a week end guest of his h~s be~n havmg a vac;~tlOn VIS.lt tives at Lambertville, Mich. this week in their newly con- r.:c~~.::.:r~:!"".zr~!:=i:;:;::r::C::E::l~i;i:::::::::;;':~::::':::'::~':::::"~grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- wlth hlS grandparents m DetrOlt Wallace, David and Carol Buc- structed home at Novi. Their Ie Chavey on Mayfield Ave. Esther, daug.hter of Mr. and kingham of Norfolk Ave. visited three children are guests of their- Y , • • • Mrs. George Middlewood, of Far- their cousins in Center Line Fri- Mr. and Mrs. VlfgIJ CommIrl mington Rd., is a attending a grandmothe~, Mrs. Graee Simp- day ~vening. son, and daughter, Audra, of Wayne Methodist Christian Life camp Mrs. Emerson Ault of Norfolk called on theI~ aunt, Mrs. M. E. near the Irish Hills. Ave. spent Saturday in Lansing. Ault, on MayfIeld Ave. last Sun- Mrs. M. E. Kult .of Mayfield Opportunity is rare, and a wtse Mr. and Mrs. Earl Compeau and mlln will never let it go by him. day afternoon. , Ave. attendocl a meeting of her children of West Eight Mile Rd. -Bayard Taylor- Mr. an~ Mrs. Fred Polla~ow.ski Rug Club at the home of Mrs. of Woodrmg Ave. are vacatIomng I Anna Pauline in Farmington last in northern Michigan. Monday. . Honoring their house guests, At the Church of Christ, Seven William Dixonfs brother and his Mile Rd., Saturday, Aug .. 22, wo- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon fJom men of the congregation tendered the west, Mr. and Mrs. William a surp'i'jse~ br.idal. sl;9-~er to the Dixon of Shadyside Ave. enter- new wife of their ~p'astor, Rev. tained a grotp of friends Satur- Barclay Riley: Refresnments were nay evening, Aug: 22. On Sunday provided for '"all pr~~nt. evening, a get-toget}:Jer of rela- Mrs Clara KOC9?nek and her tives was in orde;- ..' " . three c!:l!l.d~~!?,9f ~J5st~r, visited The Centero property on Farm- Mrs. Robert's parents" Mr. and YES, it's like magfc wHat' an early start ington Rd. was the scene of a Mr:;. JC)(lRoberts, ort'Mayfleld Ave. will do to give you the finest lawn in to,vn, large outdoor party Saturday, Mrs. James Maymrd and her next Spring. By "early", we mean NOW! Aug.' 22. A barber shop quartet, children of Norwayne visited the ftiends ,.of the Gelft.¥? !~llY, formPf's molher, Mrs. ~erman . Seed and feed your lawn this Fall and let ______--"Is Schult of Shadyside Ave. M~nday. Stretching. snakelike across an upper l'eninsula landscape, this section of the 30-mch petroleum l'J1peline, presently b'eing laid the long Winter months'work in your favor. t6~.JLJlV~ Mr. and Mrs. George ~lddle- across Micnigan, will soon be dropped in the-ditch at right and Enjoy the beauty of a rich, luxuriant lawn wood of Farmington Rd. visited covered. with earth by bulldozers. When completedL, the lInE: will the former's sisler, Mrs. Ervin carry petroleum from the Edmonton, /.IJ0ei:ta, oilfielas to the Port ;from the very beginning of next season. We I Eohlmger, i~ University Ho,~pital, Huron-Sarnia area, spanning MichIgan's upper and northem lower Ann Arbor last. Tuesday evening. peninsulas in the process. Here the line curves through a state have everything you need in the way of seed fOrest. Mrs. John Varhol 'and her four and fertilizer to start your '54 lawn NOWl daughters of Shadyside Ave.I------:------...... :. Roof Coatings, Roll Roofing and Shingles of all spent' the week, ~~d Yi~th Mrs. kinds are in stock'for your orders. Some day it's Varhol's sister, Mrs. Holmes, and going to rain and that roof should be fixed before her family near Grand Rapids bad weather. S~Ott'4 'LAWN SEED Henry _Cl}~~ey : .C!f Westmore Ave. is quite III and undergoing treatment in Henry, Ford Hospital Robbie, leldeSt s~n' of Mr. and Ferry-Morse Lawn Seerls Mrs E C: Imonen, Hubbard Ave., ,PACKAGES AI'iD BULK ;s ill with polio and since. Sunday Flying the Coupe? has been a patient'· in· 'Herman Keifer Hospital~ Detroit.'·His con- dItIOn is now believed not too PAYING f.or'repairs to your car and for damage to prop- 't1l\~~ erty of others . . . won't be easy either. Your bost bet against such "FORI)S'~- Ammonium' Sulphate a financial crash is to have Compl'ehensive and Collision Insurance on yO,ur car. Vigoro - Milorgan'ite - Tel-eagro : $pm1ay" MO/1day, Tuesd_~y,.I:!~pt. 6, 7, 8 Spray Material Ask us about it today! GREER GARSON - WALTER PIDGEON ~ ~i.. ~ -in-...... ~ ~ I" • The ------:-- ~~ . i ..)'~ ,\ CARRINGTON S'SCANDAL·AT SCOURIE" (Te~hnic9Ior - Comedy:Drama) ---Agency News Shorts Stone'd, GAMBLE STORt Sunday Showings: 3-5-7-9 "The Friendly Store - Where You Buy The Same for Less!" Phone: 284 \ 126 North Center Street 1I 7 East Main Street Phone 1127 Hatton's Hdwe. Northville Northv!lle, Michigan Grand River Farmington, Mich. 1Itl:i--~8Ilb~ 1 ..JA:h':":WW~ Tommy's Hdwe: 40674 Ann Arbor Trail Plym.oufh, Micb.

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ALSO You're "silting pretty" ...I·-·-·--=--;;~~;~N~~~DM;;:;R~~ M_-r behind the wheel You get greater getaway Children...... 17¢+3¢ tax-Total 20¢ ! with the new Pov ..erglide* Adults 50¢+10¢ tax-Total 60¢ i Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice is the quaL- A lot finer performance on a !i - ALL 3-D FEATURES - i ity of the interior. Rich-looking lot less gas. That's what you Children 25¢+5¢ tax-Total SOl! i appointments, Roomy seats get with the new Powcrgl,de Adults , .. u. 71¢+ l4¢ tax-Total 85¢ I automatic tran~nllssion. TIlcre's with foam rubber cushions. +---- II II u---1lI-t.-..-. ...-a-..j. Turn the key to start the en- no more advanced automatic • gine and you're ready to go. transmission at allY price.

"L ' You get more power -PLXMOUTH-=. _ You Ian see all around on less gas You look out and down That's because Chevrolet's two through a wide, curved, one- greal valve-in-hood engines arc 'PENN'IMAN' ALlEN lHEATRE piece windshield. The pano- higlz-compressioll engines. In , .....1: ramic rear window and big I figure this Powerglidc· models, you gct '>ide windows provide a clear Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept.,:!, 3, 4, 5 the most powerful engine in J -: " • I view in all directions. Chevrolet's field - the new ESTHER WILLIAMS - FERNANDOLAMAS demonstration saved me JACK CARSON - CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD I, ' IIS-h.p. "Blue-Flame." Gear-

And it's the shift models offer the advanced J I -in- J.l lowest-priced line many hundreds of dollars! 19S-h.p "Thrift-King" engine. "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" A demonstration wiTIshow you (Technicolor Musical Comedy) that Chcvrolet offers just about I ex~ected to pay that much ":lore News everything you could want. Yet Shorts' it's the lowest-priced line in the for a new car until I discovered low-price field. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 7, 8 , Ii I was better off in every way , I , : JEFF CHANIlLER - FAITH DOMERGUE , \ with this new Chevrolet! i ~' I .' r It's heavier for "THE GREAT SIOUX UPRISING" !, better roadability ITechnicolor • Western) , 1 News Shorts Let us demonstrate You're in for a pleasant sur- Sunday Showings: 3-5-7-9 ~! prise at the smooth, steady, ~ ~~lthe advantages big-car ride of this ncw OlCV- ~ rolet. One reason is that, model Wednesday, Thursday, Friday/ Saturday, Sept, 9, 10, ll, 12 BIggest brakes for of buying,a Chevrolet now! for modcl, Chevrolet will weigh MICKEY ROONEY - EDDIE BRACKER :;j smoother, easier stops up to 200 pounds more than , ,....in- easy nudge on pedal the other low-priced cars. '~ An the brings smooth, positive re6ponse UA SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY" ~ ·Combj1l1l1101l 01 1'<3l\'cllllide lIulO- (Comedy) ~ -right nowl Chevrolet's im- marlc III/mmlman Gnd IlJ.h.p. 11 proved brakes are the largest MORE PEOPLE BUY (HEVROLETS THAH ANY OTHER CAR I "Blue-Flame" ellfino Cp(/Ollll) 011 -plu~ "Two-Ten" and DIU Ii" models III in the low-price ficld. exl,a cosl. , Rathburn 'Chevrolet Sales 56~ PJyrito~th Aveft~ Nortln.ille, Michiran c 'J'

" " 1 ' m Ill! II ~.. •• , ThlJlrsday, September 3'. 1953 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD , Page Thkree.

CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE ADVERTISING RATES MISCELLANEOUS...... AIR-COOLED engines, outboard SAWS filed. % to 2" pipe cut and ------( motors, mll'gnetos, pumps. farm, gar'den and lawn equipment. threaded. George Clark Hard- REGULAR ware Co., Northville. 4ftf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEDlTS Lawn mowers sharpened. servic- ed and sold. Farmers Repair Set m UBht face 8-pomt lower ca.e type. Shop, Novi. Mich. Phone North- Firs t In.e.Uon : • ville 351. , 10tf a cents per word (minimum 60 coota). f.!:VINRUDE OUTBOARD motors. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF USED CARS Be TRUCKS SEE OUR DISPLAY OF USED CARS Be TRUCKS Subsequent Inoertlono Wolverine Boats, Raints. Marine ordered at time or flrot IneerUon: 3upplies. J. W. 6;rissom Sales and '16 per cent of ahov" rate. Service. 1303 East Lake Drive, 'IIJners on Local Page": Walled Lake. Phone Market 4- CY OWENS 29 oents B Une: box chlU'lCe25 cents ""tm. 2206. 33tf CY OWENS 137 Norlh Center Street Phone 644 137 Norlh Center Street Phone S44 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS rOUR REP"irrATION RI-DESWITH -EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK WE SEL!;! OUR REPUTATION RIOES WITH EYERY USED CAn AIID TRUCK WE SELU Set In type other than .tyle of re,ruJar FOR SALE cla•• ifled advertioemen n. or with m•• trationa .... border.: 14. cents per line. computed on basis of FOR SALE FOR SALE 8 Une. per Inch.

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ytl' .l' .. FOR S~I.;£ FOR LAMPS, "Gone With the Wind", RENT jewelry, silverware, chi n a , 8 ACRES land to rent, good for crystal, brass, copper, curved wheat. Near Napier and Nine front china cabinets. 'Evenings Mile Rds. Phone Farmington 7-9 p.m. 756 Savage Rd., Belle- 0915-XR. 14 villa 5U SANDERS and Polishers, George GALVANIZED pipe, ¥4-inch to Clark Hardware Co. 7-17 2-inch. George Clark Hardware Co., Northville, Mich. 45tf FOR RENT - Wall paper steam- Heating Bargains er. Eger-Jackson, Inc, B46 W CROCKS, 1 to 20 gallon. George WANTED Ann Arbor Trpil. Plyn>r\llth Clark Hardware Co., NorthviIle 3 Used coal furnaces, in good Phone 15S2. WI CUSTOM baHng, RIchard Barber, 12 shape. with casing and grates, CONCRETE mixers, Wheelbar- 20" and 22". Phone 940-Rl1. 3tf rows, chain saws, centrifugal pAINTING AND Decorating, In- pumps. Taft Rd. near Eight Mile I Used gas furnace and blower. G.E. DlSHW ASHER terior and exterior, wallpaper Rd. Phone Mark Larkins at 1244- Heat 6-room house. removed by steamer, wallpaper • PRINTING. Smk combination. New. 48". hilnging. Also wall washing. 1 Used 15" squirrel cage blow- Phone Northville 559'" or Com- O. Hammond & Son Regular PrJce - $428.95. merce EMpire 3-3435. Clare Car- c. er and casing. Excellent for. penter. 13-22tf Phone Northville 891 church or smaIl shop. 511 N. Center St. Norlhville OF ALL KINDS Sale Price - $328.95 EXCAVATING, bulldozing, back- I fill, fill dirt, sand and gravel. 1 Used Arcola boiler. wilh 15 ------Hayse Burrell. F'hone 459. 44H '- pound Timken stoker. Just GLENN C. LONG TOP SOlI and peat humus. Imme- DEAD &TOCK: For prompt re:: The Northville Record right for small home. PLUMBING Be HEATING diate delivery. L. Russell Dirt moval. call collect, Darling & Farm. Loading daily, 42201 12' Phone 1128. I Used Chamoion sioker and Company, Detroit - Warwick 8- Mile Rd. Ilh miles east of Novi 14 7~~ MU Rd. Phot1e Northville 1281. 43tf controls ~r'can "be -ins: ....:: ~.: for you. ---I Land Contract -BUILDING- Balance ,$5,989 - $50 mo pay- SEE THEM AT NEW HOMES ments including interest. 10% dis- -REMODELING- count for cash. 756 Savage Rd., CUPBOARDS Belleville. I 5tf Otwell Heating, Licensed & Insured CIRCULATING heater, Kenmore 265 W. Ann Arbor Rd. twin burner with blower, one Plymouth STRAUS year old; $60. Phone 901-Rll after 5 p.m. 14x Modernizing Co. FANCY Rutgers tomatoes now WINKLER Wall Furnace, gas or Phone Northville 982-Jl ready. You pick them. Olaud oil, $21•. 50, complete with aU-I ~==:-=__--;;-;;c:-;--,:;-;-...... ,--;....,-~- Simmons, 37960 Six Mile Rd., tomatic thermostat. Install it MEDALLI-ONS hemstitched on I;-;;;;-;;;;;:m:-;;;m!NirTTw~~;;:~J~~~~~~~~~§!~~~~ first house west of Newburg Rd. yourself and save. Get rid of your hanlues Phone Mrs. Wykoff at Phone Plymouth 2022-Rll. oil stove now. On display today 1217-Jl. 14-15 14-15x Otwell Heating, 265 W. Ann Ar- WAITRESS. Permanent, large bor Rd., Plymouth. 13tf earnings, pleasant surrounding. 24" WILLIit'MSTON H.A. furn- Must be A-I for first class bar. Nights. Apply In person, North- ace, 2 years old, good condi- REWARD -LEGALS- tion. Cheap. 125 E Main Phone ville Hotel and Bar, 212 Plymouth Ave., Northville. 14 Will party who fmmd Enghsh Atty. John L crailii, 96B. 14 snaffle bridle With braIded reins Northvllle. Michigan OLDER woman wanted to stay STATE OF MICHIGAN UNDERWOOD typewriter, new. and forward-seat saddle Aug. 24 with 2 chIldren. Board and Counly of Wllyne. 45 RCA record changer to be in stall at Northville Downs, ss 395,215 compensation. Call Northville please call Detroit - Tuxedo 5- At a sessIOn of the Probate COuri fur used on TV. Call'1275-J or can 1218-Wl after 6 p.m. 14 said County of Wayne, held at the pzo. be seen at 410 W. Main St 14x 829B No questions asked. 14 bate Court Room in the CIty 01. DeLeoit, FAMILY man, aged 25-45, to be on lhe Twelfth day of August In tbe appointed district managel' for PERSONAL PROBLEM CLINIC y~ar one thouBond nine hundred fd'ty- BEFORE YOU BUY, three. I insurance company_ Expenence Dr. George E. Boulier. D.D .. 5.5. Present Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of not necessary; we will tram you. Consultation by Appointment Probale. CONSULT OUR LISTINGS In the Matter of the Estate of LAURA Write in detail to Fabe A. Mirto, Classes Open OLSON. Deeeased agency manager, 339 Municipal Spllltual, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. On rending and fIling the ~otltion. FOR SALE --I Court Bldg., Ann Arbor. 13-17 MetaphYSICS, Friday, 7:30 p.m. dOIly "enCled, of Harry G. Racknam, Exeeutor under the last will and testa- 2-Bedroorn modern home, con- APARTMENT or small home to Sunday evening service, B:OOp.m. mmt of said deceased, proving that :he "Come a Runnin' " rent Furnished or unfurnished. Phone Wayne 3472-J may be Iicenscd lo sell certain relli es- structed in the last 5 years. Un- t.ate ot said deceased fOT the purposo or finished second floor. full base- WIdow, no children. Phone 200. NEW AND used sump pumps. We paying the dehls and legac'les "Of said specialize In repairing all makes deeea.ed and the cluugeo of lIdmhlister- ment. oil heat, large yard and GOOD, CLEAN used furmture. of sump pumps George Loeffler lOR' Baid estate; well located in good residen1ial We PIW cash. Phone Plymouth Hardware. 29215 West FIve Mile It i. Ordered, That the eleventh doy of section. $12.000. tems. September. next at ten o:Jc.lock in tl.e 203. 271 N, Main. Plymouth. 37tf at Mlddlebelt. Phone Livon:a forenoon, belore JlIllge. Thomas C• .Mw- CARPENTEP. work, cupboards, 3572. 34tf phy, at said Court Room be appointed porches. attic rooms and gen- BAGGETT Roofmg and Siding. Cor hearing ",,1<1 petilion. and th4t - all In Livonia - 3·Bedroom modern pcrf;ons interee.t. 744, Sterh~g. Freyman. . B8tf INSURANCE, FIIf:E;-Theft, Lla- JOSEPH A. MURPHY. TO BUY: PaIr of 7x50 bInOCUlars' bilIty automobile. Mrs. 1'\ R JaM/! of_ Probate 5·Acres, W. Seven Mile Rd .. Must be in good condition. Lanning, 214 N. Wing. Phone I do hereby eerlity tbat I ho.vo com- j pared the foregolag CI'PY witb the orig- $2.500. terms. WANTED Charles Ely. Phone 979. 14 209. 20tf inal record thereof and have found the oome to be 0 correet trllnllerlpt of such We have several choice homell. A New Garage --=-- original 1"('(brd. • ~ acreage and small and large Next Best Thing Joseph N, O'Sullivan I For A New Car. Don't dally, dawdle or Deputy Probste Regloter farms Dated August 12, 1058 S~ Church at NOWELS Lum- delay . . . . Don't linger, IS-11 ber & Coal Co. for detalls. To A New Car OPERATION HYDRA·MATIC G. T. BARR Y I loiter or lag! Get here fast NEEDS SKILLED HELP BROKER Nc) Down Payment. Por a used car you can be proud of. look first At for the biggest values 36 Long Months to Pay. Out' wIde 5election of GoodwiU Reconditioned 116East Main Binet Used Can. you've seen in years and Northville. MJ~ TOOL MAKERS Nowels Lbr. & Coal Co. Here, jn a varie'y of makes, models and prices, years .... Office Phone 3531 you'll nnd ~~t;car yon want. And you'll find it 630 TOOL MACHINE OPERATORS Home Pbone 521 or ) . 1 Baseline Rd. - Northville r fully reconditioned 011 all imponant points- Beauties . . . . Just in inside and outside-honestly sold anll hanestly guaranteed. Time for Labor Day MACHINE REPAIR MEN Best of all, you'll b'e buying a good. used car INSPECTED. RECONDITION- Apply wh.n YOIlI•• our -ooe that's backed by a repurable Pontiac ED AND CARRY OUR dealer anel priced at or below the c{,)st gf an Detroit Transmission Div. ordinary used car. LIBERAL USED CAR GUARANTEE General Motors Corp. Goed Perlormance ••• fin-e AppeuI'"nce G. E. MILLER Willow Run Plant Sales and Service ONCE (JPON SEE OUR OISPLA Y OF USED CARS 81: TRUCKS A MION'G'Hr, DAEARY • Dodge-Plymouth Employment HE W.uC'~D HI$ cAA CYOWENS Currie 'Ponfiac Dodge Job Rated Truoks Trailer 'CAUSe HE O'tOYI WH'I.E·W 121 Hutton Phone ,(38 137 Norlh Cent&: Street Phone 844 22520 Grand River KEnwood 3·7640 Open Daily s~ ~OCKS E!LST OF TELEOOAPH RD. Open 'm 9:00 P.M. f. 8 A.M. to 4:3P-P.M. OUR RErUTAT!OIt RIDES WITH EVERT UfEO CAR A!lP TRUCK WE Inll ======~~==~-.f ~TrY'Record Want Acl&

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THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, September 3, 195a ----I Moving and ' I 8I.year.old Scientist Advises Youth: Mrs. L Brumberg' Il( MEMORIAM ~ight Hauling Round-Up of State Fair Events In loving memory of Lawrenlle I Henry who passed away three Day or Night Succumbs Wed. year,s ago, Sept. 4, 1950. Reasonable Ratea Sadly missed by his wife, t/llt Shows Best Times to Attend Mrs. Louise Blumberg died Betty II JOHN MORRISON.. ~...... --....-..~, t Aug. 26 at her horne; 48445 West I~:;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;:;:;;;:;;:;:;;~~;: Phone Northville 96O.Mlll When to go to tile Michigan for many people of Michigan to or's Day, Wednesday, and all vet- Seven Mile'Rd. at 63'years of age. I«#'-",##"""u""##"...-" ..,,. ~ 23777 Novi Road I I State Fair? I answer because the 1953 State erans, with proper credentials She was born Aug. 29, 1890 in Lombard, m., the daughter of the New Plastering ,I J::======~~~T~h~a~t._:m~a~~'~b=_e~a~h~ar~d~q~Uestion Fair, in Detroit Sept. 4 through will be admitted free on VeteranE~ late Christopher and Louise - ---113' will be so chuck full of exhi- Day, Saturday, Sept. 12. Repair Work "DonPt Try a 'Handy. Man' - Call a Plumber" bits, special events and entertain- Trusczynsky. Her husband, Sam ______==:wE t tl t . , . Some of the nation's top record- preceded her in death. ' men la It s gomg to be diUi- ing artists will make personal ap- Lathing I cult to choose anyone time for a pearances in the Coliseum. There Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. ANY SIZE JOB , visit. WIll be three shows daily - 3 John Blair of Northville, and two FREE ESTIMATES Ij A million people are expected p.m., 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. - Sept. 4 sons: Robert of Melrose Park 'I this ~'ear. through 7 and Sept. 11 through Chicago, III and RO~T of Detroit: I Also surviving are three sisters: R. J. CLAPP Most of the agriculture, live- 13. Teresa Brewer and Louis Arm- Mrs. George Heflin of Mango, stock and general exhIbits are strong will star along with the Phone MArket 4-2155 Fla.; Mrs. Adolph Wolf of Glen open throughout the Fair, but Harmonicats, the Four Freshmen Walled Lake I Ellen, Ill., and Mrs. Mary Diller I there are many special judging, Kirby Stone Quintette, and Bill; of Wheaton, Ill. entertainment and other events \Vald's Dominoe~. Rosary was said Friday eve-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I : which will be held on deSIgnated ' I days. Special Attractions ning at the Casterline Funeral I Special attraction WIll be Eddie Home with the Rev. Fr. Anthony , Opening Day Fisher for the two closing days, J. Heraty officiating. Requiem The Gland Opening Day will fea- Sept. 12 and 13; while Charlie Mass was held at 9 a.m. Satur- I day at Our Lady of Victory r tUle the opening day parade, in Ventura will be In for the open- at 11 a.m. mg days,-Sept. 4 through 7. Church with burial following at Perfect Squelch Grand Lawn Cemetery, There will be a repeat, ~y popu- The Coliseum will be given That's that, but have you lar demand, of the IehglOus Sun- over on Tuesday, W'ednesday and noticed how TV has made hon- rise Service on Sunday, Sept. 6, Thursday, Sept. 8, 9 and 10, to Dr. Benjamin Duggar, world famous microbiologist who dis. est men of sports bioadcasters? at S a t,rJ. The speaker will be the livestock judging and agricultural covered the "wonder dn!f~" Aureomycin, technica1ly known as fin[ll Rites Held The Budweiser Beer Com: I dynamIC Luther \'11. Youngdahl, 1 events. There'll be an emcee c1>lolt.clraeyeline,'celebrated his 81st birthday on September'l: He pany held a parade in Waco \\'1.10was formerly governor of throughoot the judging to an- sttll call1c~ 011 a full r.escalcll.pro.gpm. Dr. Duggar is' shown here Texus last March 21. It planned l\II.nn~sota and now holds a judge- nounce winnilrs and explain ~IVITlgadVice to 14-yeur·old DaVId Pruess, would-be scienti-st in for Mrs. Iizzard :,,; .'";;~<>,' and practiced shIp m the Federal COUlt for the points of merit. The champIOn hLs labol1ltory at Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, W. Y. Ih~id, . - l Ilnd received a \~bo Will begm hIS sCICncestudies this fall, wanted sllme help in Funeral services were conduct'- > ~:~"'>-'.'; ; great deal of ad- Di~tl'ict of Columbia. livestock auction will be held on ll"c,dll11tw~at type of lesearch wOlk to plepare for. Dr. Duggar, ed for Mrs. Marietta TIzzard at vanced publici- Visitors attending the service IWeClnesday, Sept. 9, at 1 p.m. lI:Cll!Clll"lly, discovelcd the "wonqcr dl ug" .scveral- years after he ~ p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, from the f· '•.~,.•' .~~~ty. They had t\\tAN VA DO WITHO'UT IT FOR A COllPLE I \\'JIl be admitted free to the Fair- The Detroit Mounted Police will \\ -(.; 1 ctil'cd by the UmveIriity of Wisconslll. . Casterline Funeral Home, with .(:" .• ,;:". ~<, eight Immense 0' DAVS? T'TELL ',IOU TH' TRLJm, '.: . grounds until 8 a.m. and may re- give exhIbitions durmg the eve------1 the Rev. Ivan E. Hodgson officiat- ,) _. ~~'~ Clydesdale hors- DUNNO WPJ\T'S W;{ONG WITI4 IT EITHeR! If mam lor the enhre day. The De- ning shows scheduled for three ing. She dkd Aug. 26 at Sessions .~ . ~~.,~:t es pull i n g a for Expert V/orkmrmship"':"Quc;:J;jf tr<::~1::!L:':~ trolt Police Band will give a con-, days. This program, startmg at 7 Hospital at 75-years of age. ,;L i':!..;; huge wag 0 n i-.4., ...1~.;...5 load ef dummy CareFul 5ur-~;-vL:ionL~rhcr~u3}, h'!<;r:C'.,i.n --':'",,:1 , cert prior to the service, starting: pIn, WIll include a millIon dollar The deceased was born June 16, be€'r cases. The , at 7:30 a.m. I champIOn livestock parade, the 1878 in Sockbridge, Mich., the' Elnmanuel B apt i s t Church r.;' N N LON G I Beauty Queen I famous Border Collie sheep €log daughter of the late Henry and helped put a surprise tail on G L LA C . cxhlbihons, pony hitches, Morgan Alice Nima. In 1894 she was mar- the parade. They purchaEed a 4;l30 Seven M'Ile Road Phone Northville 1128 The beauty queen, "Miss Michi- and Alabian pleasure class hors- ried to Clarence Eckles, who wrecked car, placed some ket- gan State Fair", WIll be crowned es, draft horse demonstrations passed away in 1919. In 1921 she ~11Up,:plattere? young people . . ill varIOUS posItIons in it and ~=====::======~by GoveInor WIlliams on Govern- horse pulling contests, horse dres~ b ecame the WIfe of James TIZ- hauled it on a trailer behind zard, of 508 Plymouth Ave, who I the parade. The young people remains to mourn her loss. acte(~ their part so well by She is also survived by a cousin, ~ ha;a~mg out of the smashed Mrs. Lola RIchmond of Stock- vClucle. that some actually bridge. thought I.t to be the r~al thing. Look what yo~r FORD dollar buys ! A large sIgn on the traIler read Mrs. Tizzard was a member of "If you drive, don't drink, If the First Methodist Church of YOll drink don't (lrive." "That Northville. Interment was in a PERFECT SQUELCH! As a RiverSIde Cemetery Plymouth nation we have more barmaids _____ '__ . than cnllege e-irls and spend nine billion dollars yearly for Many men do not allow 1heir liquor. (Nine tinlPs more than principles to take root, but pull that given for rpligious train- then1 up every now and then as ing and two and D quarter chIldren do the flowels they have times morp thon we spE'nd for planted, to see if they are grow- educa.tional ntn'po<;e,) P~rson- ing. -Longfellow. allv we b€'lieve that this in- nll<;j,v i<;lPd nt''' of the many devices used bv Satan to 1'uin .1nd d~1Ylnthe 'nul': nf men. 'It l? ~n-r:jh;r;; rp~~nn th:Jt '1'(' urge Judging dates are: horses, Sept. Christians not tn "unoort that I 8, 9 and 1; beef cattle, Sept. 7, 8, ..rrhidl h;1C: "'"lll~n.rl c:n m1lrh 5tlr- -.n ' 9 and 10; dairy cattle, Sept. 8, 9 fprin/! f'lnn nnvprh, in this life and 10; sheep, Sept. 7, 8, 9 and 10; to "flV TInthinE(of the awful fu- swme, Sept. 7, 8, 9 and 10. ture results. Poultry, pigeons, rabbits, agri- Peter F. Nieuwkonn, Pastor culture, horticulture, vegetables, dairy products, apiary, and maple First B~'f)ti~t Church products will be pudged Saturday, NORTHVILLE Sept. 5. Bible School, 10 a.m. There will be daily band con- ~ ..~. - Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m. ~ certs, musical and amateur shows Quality Work Always nationality programs, and othe; ~,,###~~:##.##.##~.~~ free entertainment in the Music 1 Shell. The Old TImers' platform 11~~~~~~~~iii~~~i.iiiiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii will have daily drum major and Trenching Check the features below against any car in the low-price field and you'll majorette contests, agricultural . contests, square dancing and mu- . sical programs. Footings and Water Mains As usual there will be daily see why Ford's w~rth more when you buy it...worth more when you sell it. parades on the Fairgrounds, and Septic Systems free fireworks nightly in front of the Grandstand. Sand, Gravel and Top ~oi1

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without virtue, no true science Village of Northville =!I without religion, no true industry I Wayne County, Michigan without the fear of God and love 1 i to your fellow-citizens, "I -Kingsley 1 Requests: Sealed Bids for t NORTHVILLE COMMUNITY BUILDING , ROOMY TRUNKis one suitcase bigger ROAD-LEVELING RIDEreduces front FULL.CIRCLEVISIBILITY is yours in Northville, Michigan v-a POWER is yours in For-d-but Ford. With huge, curved, one-piece • • • bigger than any other luggage I i not in other low-priCed cars. It's the end road shock alone up to 80%. Wide front tread, diagonally-mounted windshield, car-wide rear window and compartment in Ford's field • • • product of Ford'.a experiencein build- "picture windows" all-around, Ford bigger than you'll find in many of the 1.1 Bids will };Iereceived until 7 :30 P.M .• Eastern 1 mg over- 13,900,000 V-B's! Ford"s shock absorbers take tilt out of turns. You'll discover in the '53 Ford that a has more "look out" area than any expensive cars. With Ford's Center- Standard Time, Sept. 8th, 1953, at the Office of the I hign-eompresslOI1, low-friction Mile- car in the low-price field. I-REST Fill Fueling, there's no long gas-fill car need not be excessively heavy to 1.1 City Clerk, Northville, Michigan. All bids will he pub. 1, age Maker Six with Overdrive, is tinted glass also available. pipe to eat up your trunk space. the Economy Sweepstakes winner. ride smooth as silk. licly opened and read at 8:00 P.M. at the Village Hall 1 on the above date.

, " ~ v;:. ,.:,:.;~tf\!;~;F II Access to Plans: Office of the Architect, W. T. Anicka II .. , ~ ,..;, 0{ ~ I ){. , 617 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan. -Y ~ .... Phillips- I Office of the Village Clerk, Northville, Mich. 1 I F. W. Dodge Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, i Bahnmiller 1 Builders & Trades Corporation, Detroit, Mich. t Funeral Home I Plans and Specifications may be secured from the i i Offwe of the Architect, W. T. Anicka, 617 Forest i (Formerly Schrader's) . Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan, or the office of the 1 I Village Clerk, Northville, Michigan upon the deposit i 404 West Main Streel i of $20.00 per set. I FORDOMATIC DRIVE-an optional MASTER-GUIDE POWER STEERING eUSHNDED PEDALS make braking FOAM.RUBBER CUSHIONS over "It All Bids must be accompanied by Certified Check ii non-sag springs in Ford's sofa-wide extra-is really two automatic drives -an optional extra on V-8 models- Northville of Bid Bond of Five Percent (5 %) of Bid submitted. ud clutching easier , • • allow more in one. It has a fluid torque converter gives you the natural "fecI" of stool'· clear floor spate ••• eliminate dusty, seats make even long trips a treat. Same to be made payable to the Village of Northville, And you'll find that only Ford in the for smooth, steady power flow. It has ing on the straight-away yet takes Ambulance Phone 48 drafty floor holes. This feature, ex- automatic gears for greater "get-up- the work out of turning. Absorbs Wayne County, Michigan. clusive to Ford in its field, permits low-price field offers this fine-car fea- ture as standard equIpment on both and-go." Ford also offers you Over- road shocks before they reach the The Owner reserves the l'ight to reject any and dash-mounting of brake master cyl- drive and Conventional Drive. steering wheel-adds to safety. Inder far easy accessibility. front and rear seats in all models. all Bids. No Bids may be withdrawn after closing time for a period of Fifteen (15) days. All Bids to include all Trades. All Bids must be 'I If you're Interested in ~ used cars, be sure to see our selections, completely filled out on forms supplied by the Archi- tect. No bids will be considered unless all forms are returned completely filled out. FORREST F. PHILLIPS Successful Bidder will be required to furnish C Y 0 W E'N S Performance, Labor apd Material Bonds. "YOUR NORTHVILLE FORD DEALER" CHARLES BAHNMILLER For Your CenveniClnce. We Are Open Weekdays Until 8 P.M.. Saturdays Until 4 P.M. MARY ALEXANDER, Clerk I 117 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE NORTHVILLE 1320 .' 13-14 _____ .- ,.-...__ A_"-..-.-.._..--.. ~tItl GREAT TVl FORD THEATRE, THURSDAY, 8;30 P.M., CHANNEL 4 ft • . . II II ..... ----

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