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, 7c Per Copy, $2.50 Per Year In Advance Volume 84, Number 42, 14 Pgs. :Northville, Michigan, Thursday, March 17. 1955 1M ~G.~eeMd Need Schools In Northville-Novi Area Because of th~ sweeping nature of the proposal ma!le by the Area Study Committe for consolidation of six school districts in Novi and Northville townships; and the"funda- Reasons For Consolidation Of6 Gayle As~burJ}, Dennis Pro.ctorNorthville Told It Must Build mental importance of the decisi~ns which may result f:r<;lm the committee's report, the Northville Record believes it Are Valedlctorlan, Salutatorlan N S h I I d- t '1 is important that everyone in the area~ understand the :,c~, F.~:~' ',.! ew C 00 mme la e y situation'thoroughly. ., School Districts Are. Explained }""'(' l' --' The present Northville school To bring the different viewpoints to the atte,ntion of t,o ' , ' . ";; building housing grades seven all area residents. -tlle Record is inviting~proponents of l;-t . Committee Says through twelve is inadequate both the report and those who disagree in varying degree, to I <, as to size and equipment to pro- state their opinions formally. Paul Beard" who served on -ment Favors vide proper educational facilities the Area Study Committe from the Durfee distris:t, and d Sentl for the boys and girls in those was a leader in 'making the, committee's final recommenda.- " .\ grades. Furthermore, the existing tion has agl:eed to lead off a series of articles with. an ex- deficiencies must be corrected in J , Becoml-ng A CI-ty planation of the considerations upon 'which the recommen- a reasonable period or the North- ville school system may be remov- dation is based. His article appears in the adjoining column ed from the University of Michi- An alternative proposal will be presented next week gan's list of accredited schools. by representatives of a 'minority group of the study com- The foregoing summarizes in mittee . two sentences a unanimous report . The Northville School Board has accepted an invi- by the Bureau of School Services tation to explain. the attitude of the Northville school dis- of the- University of Michigan to trict 'toward the -overall consolidation plan. Its statement E. V. Ellison, Northville principal. probably will be ..ready for the issue o~ Mar. 31. following a thorough study of. the Dr. ·William J. Emerson, superintendent of schools local school system on three dif- ferent occasions. for Oakland county, will speak to the Novi Chamber of (Should NorthVille schools be Commprce on the subject at its next meeting Wednesday. removed from the univerSIty's ac- April 6. This meeting will be in the Novi Community build- credited list, all Northville stu- ing and will be open to the general public. . Dennis Proctor dents desirous of enrolling at the - Salutatorian - U. of M. would have to pass en- trance examinations. Recognition of NorthVille school credits by PIA Schedules other colleges in the North Cen- ,tral Assn. also would be automa- Youth tically blocked because the asso- 2nd Panel ciation uses the university's ac- creditation list to set its own poli- March 24 cies.) Following i~ the U. of M. report and recommendations in det[lil:

Best Bird Houses I l - Named By Judges; 52 Models Shown Ellison Attends School Parley In Chicago E. v, Ellison,' principal of. the high school, will attend the an- nual meetmg of the North Cen- tral Assn. of Secondary Schools and Colleges in Chicago March ~1-25. EllIson is a member of one of the association's reviewmg committees.

Thomas R. Carrington William B. Purdy When William B. Purdy. age 82. of Milford. dropped in to see Thomas R. Carrington. the visit turned to early days of the Northville CommandeEy No. 39, Knights Templar. The second oldest member of the lodge. Purdy became associated with it Oct. 20. 1903.Carrington •.fifth in seniority. joined the order when he was with the post office here May 11. 1911.He"'Wascommander in 1923. March 25. 1919. the Commandery held a banquet com- memorating the knighting of the 100th living member. About 300 now belong to the lodge. Harold Blackett of Detroit is eminent commander. Tomorrow's Citizens

Winning bird house builders in the contest sponsored by the National Farm and Garden Reading from right to left: Barbara 1.2.Daniel 11. Sunny Mae '10. Ass'n. take another look al: their handiwlork after the iudging. The prize winning models are Robert 4. BlUy 3. children of Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Ginste, Walled on display at the Northville Men's Shop. From left: Eric Peterson. Bill Jodway. Leroy Lake. Ronald 6. Gerald 3. Richard 3 months. children of Mr. and Deichert. Mike Petz. Willard Renard. instructor in industrial aris: Mrs. W. :1. Jodway. Mrs. William Asher of Northville. chair~an of the contest. and R,ichard .Buckley.

,~: 'f • \. f • I ." .. Page Two THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday~ March• 17t 1955 . " -! ~ What's going on am~ng 'your friends? The Record wants to print all the • news each week about our Novi neighbors. Phone Mrs. Luther Rix, 245.J, AIl.th; n~w. about l~oVi'To~llhip affairst doings of ita various civic organ~,.ahQns an~ social groups. What has happened-What's going to or the Record officf, 200 ~nd 1101t so we'll be sure to know the news. N nUt tuB , happeJl-and when. Read the Record to know what's going on. ~ . Blue Star Group Sf. Paul's Names Favors Adoption II, Committee for 'I of Korean Child ,., Mrs. Julia Baylo returned to , . Fund Drive Novi chapter Df the Blue Star the Novi Convalescent home last The Novi 4-H girls have invited Mothers met at the home of Mrs. Saturday after having a week's all other Novi township organiza- Sf. Paul's church is joining sev· Doyce Ward on Wixom Rd. MOIl- vacation. • tions to participate in their pre- eral thousand congregations of day evening with 12 members Clare LockwOOd entered Uni- achie~ement day 'Program at the the Lutheran Church-Missouri present. versity hospital in Ann Arbor Novi Community hall Mareh 25 Synod in a nation-wide endeavor last week. He is suffering from Th-e Mothers voted to adopt a by arranging exhibits and by at- called "Building for Christ." This an infection in his hands. -r 1 Korean child for one year and tending to inspect the work of the is a drive to collect 5 million dol- Mrs. John Klaserner, Sr. has also voted. financial help for the 4-H club .. lars which will be used to aid Navaho Indians. been ill with the flu for the past While the primary purpose of week. :five'important agencies withm the ( I A dessert luncheon card party the pre-achievement day program <:hurch-Valparaiso university at • I Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rix were at the home of Mrs. Gertie Lee is to give 4~H girls from Novi and Valparaiso, Ind.; Bethesda Luth- , I hosts to....the members of their is being planned for after Easter other southwestern Oakland coun- eran Home for handic3ipped child- I' 1>inochle club Saturday ev~hing. I: at Walled Lake. ty communities practice in model- ren at Watertown,/Wisc., the Lu- Mrs. Henrietta Hicks of Detroit ing the clothing they have made theran School for the Deaf at The Mothers will also have a is visiting her daughters, Mrs. so they will compete better in the Mill Neck Manor, N.Y., the Lu- Ii display at the 4-H club pre- Russell Taylor and Mrs. Erwin achievement day March 25. "County elimination contest at theran Deaconess Assn., and the F'Geppert. She celebrated her Pontiac week later, the girls Several Of the mothers visited a Church's World Relief and Refu- 66th birthday Sunday. other also hope to awaken broader in- gee Service. II the Veterans' hospital in Ann Ar- guests were Mr. nd Mrs. Fred II terest iri 4-H club 1>rojects among Next Sunday's service will give bor last week where they put on I Geng and daughter, Joy, of Ply- Novi residents. Girls from !Ill a party in the evening and did emphasis to this drive. In the af- mouth. other 4-H clubs in the area have I' 'Personal shopping for the veter- ternoon there will be a home·to- I!, been invited to take part in the home solicitation among the mem- ans dm;ing the day. In labor, tiine program. and cash the Mothers spent $125 Four Members ber~ of St. Paul's. A motion pic- on the project. \ In ddition to the variou& girls' ture presenting the needs of the Advanced By projects, other exhibits at the cause was shown last Sunday . On Wednesday before Easter .. Community hall will include soil the chapter will take Easter bas- Cub Scouts ,", Wilfred Sterner is the local chair- conservation, tractor maintenance, man of this endeavor. kets to Maybury San. Mrs. Joe Ctib Scout Pack 54 met Friday, food pr~paration, handicraft, child Gardella, hospital chairman, will March 11. The flag ceremony was Novi Girl Scouts Other memlbersj of the commit- r care, junior leadership, knitting, have a luncheon for the committee -presented by Den No.1 and Bob· home improvement, etc. tee are Arthur Janetzke, secre. I after the baskets are filled. Those cat ceremony was given by John- The program will be followed tary; Fred Fischer, Arthur Sch- who plan to go other than the ny Harnden. Advancements were by a dance. nute, Fred Sterner, Sr., George I chairman are Mesdames Walden, as follows. Larry Snow, Wolf Lien, Martin Strasen and .Floyd Ward, Rix, Stephans and Man· badge and one gold arrow; Bob Taylor. 'j dUk. Taylor, Bear badge and one gold ,I The AJpril meeting will be the arrow; B'uteh Rice, Lion badge; Reeord Want Ada Bring Results " second Monday at the Rix home Russell Stevenson, Lion badge. I on First St. Skits were put on by all the ~I' dens followed by the closing after •.i'! which movies were shown and Record Want Ads Bring Results refreshments served by Den 1. POWER· MQWERS Use Our Installment ATTEND POST DEDICATION Buying Plan AREA PROPOSED FOR SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION Members of the Perry Kenner AmVet auxiliary who attended - -" - '''' -,.,~--.- .',- ;-./ the dedication ceremony of the CLARK'S Bemis Olson Post in Pontiac on ' -Milt RD: Sunday, March 13 were Mrs. Har- HARDWARE , old Ortwine, Mrs. Duane Bell, 1,07.109 N. Center Mrs. William MacDermaid and Phone Northville 370 Mrs. Douglas Linsk.

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!,,- , ' " .... ! f (~~ Sales F R I 5B I E Service l '. fI,,,,,.j,. _, ~l I, ! " . .] REFRIGERATION· APPLIANCES I : The map above shows the six school disfricfs which the Area township, believe the larger district would result- in a better . Study CommiUee has recommended for consolidation into One school system than will be possible under any other plan, and DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL, and AIR CONDITION ING .~ large district. Proponents of the consolidation plllIL which would that the larger district would be better able to finance such a 43039 GRAND RIVER (% mile east of Novi Rd.) NORTHVILLE 1185 I: . , include the Northville school district as well as the five in Novi school system. - ". II- il ',. ..; .", """: \ iii THE NORTHVILLE RECORD ~ursdar, March 17, 1955 AU the new. about Non TOWJlahip affain, doiDa. of it. variou. civic What'. ,om. OR amoDi JOur friencb? The &corcI- wall to Prlnt.11 the organization. aDd IOcial,roup •• What has happened-what'. loinl to Dew. each week &Lout OUl' Non Dei,hbon. PhoJae M.... Luther Ris, 24fS.J, happen4nd wheD. Read the Record to know what'. loml OD. 01' tbe Record office, 200 aDd 1101, ao we'll be .un to bow the De~.. Nnui NtlUll \ Church Supper Civil Defense Il"')/_ .~ ••AL~~~~A_~.. LJJ1...J1 RebekahsNet$80 TOWNSHIP OF NOVI AmVets Sponsor Attended.. By. 115 1fU:, From Bake Sale t:;iI~~"'""" ~ NOVI, MICHIGAN Novi Methodists Sponsored "a "Growing Old I. A Privilege Denied To Many" Plan Card Party Dance March 19 successful pancu.e supper Satur- Classes Draw Noble Grand Grace Frisbie re- ORDINANCE No. i6 The AmVets nad a meeting on day evening, serving about 115 " .. ports that $80 has been received Tuesday, March 8. They plan to people. All profits will go to the Top Enrollment from the bake sale that was held AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT NUISANCES EFFECTING THE bave a dance at the hall In Wix- church building fund. . . at the hall Saturday, March 12. A record class of %!early30 peo- PUBLIC HEALTH IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NOVI. om Saturday evening, March 19. . Mrs. R. E. Ward acted as chair- The Independent Rebekah club Chet Finney is the caller for the man and her helpers were Mes- ple attended the first two classes will have a card party and lunch- THE TOWNSHIP OF NOVI ORDAINS: square dances. dames Slentz, !Iarnden, J. Harn- 01 ,the civil defenSe school held den, Gossett, Lees and Wendland. eon Wednesday, April 6 at Re- On the ticket and arrangement every Wednesday night at Novi bekah hall. Ruth Woodworth has Se~Uo~ 1. It sh~ll l>e unlawful for any person in the Township Township hall. charge of the tickets. of NeVI,directly or mdU'ectly, to throw, place or leave in any public BEAD THE WANT ADS _ committee were Harry Watson, I hig~way, street or alley, or in any private or publlc place, any de- Leo Harrawood and Walt Tuck. The first evening sessibn, which The Past noble' Grands will caylOg or waste vegetable substance, dead animal, fish, slops, un- was held March 9th, featured meet at the home of Mrs. Irene clean or nauseous liquids or gaseous fluids, garbage, putrid meat or Staman Thursday, March 17 with any other substance which may cause an unwholesome or offen~ive classes in criminal law and first dinner served at 6:30 p.m. odor or otherwise cause a public nuisance. It shall also be unlawful aid. WAKE UP YOUR LAWN.:fft.WITH StR4,lD Next Rebekah Visitation will for any person to throw, place or leave in any highway, alley or John Flannery, local publisher, be at Birmingham March 16. other public place any ashes, cinders, leaves, paper!-.lawn clippings, %Vd< conducted the classes in criminal debris or rubbish; except that the same may be placed in suitable Gran needl a helpIng hand long before apple blossom. containers for the purpose of public rubbish collection. and Iprlng fever. 5eo"1 sprlng.beauty program lakel only law as applied to times of emer- The hotel stood where the Stand- a few minutes wUh a Scalll Ipread.r. gency or disaster. Many repres~· ard Service station is now located. Section 2. N:o person shall disehar.ge or cause to be discharged TURF BUlLDERIfP· ThIt grail friendly feedIng· jUlt what tatives of local law enforcement and the barn at the corner oft mto any lake, h!ghway, street or publIc~p~ac~in the Township any your lawn" neodl for exIra sparkle and vigor. Eleven Mile Rd. Many of the s~wage!Jr foul,.mflammll;bJe or.nauseous lIqUIds or an~ refuse dr!p- agencies, induding Walled Lake. older buildings are still standing . plOg~,011, gasolm.e, clean 109 flUIds,nor place or throw In any drams 25 lb., feed. 2,500 .q ft· $2.50, feed' 0,000 .q ft· $7.B! Novi, Kensington Park and Oak M 't Th 1d' or dItches any dIrt, sand, gravel, ashes, straw, hay, boughs, paper, sutchb &:>ld"oeran s s ore · b eJo - garbage or rubbish or any othe~ materials or substances which might '~ ~ lAWN SEED· Makes deluxe lawn fn .un Park attended these classes. d h or moderat .. Ihad'" Each pD

,. LARGER LOCAL CALLING AREA STARTS SUNDAY, MARCH 20

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Let's suppose it was a couple of decades ago when a -not realizing the Cadillac car is practical as well as young lad, with his book strap over his'shoulder and wonderful-wait too long to make the move. his lunch basket under his arm, started slowly down AT 12:01 A.M. next Sunday morning, When the new service starts, all Livonia and a dusty road that led to a country schoolhouse. The lowest-priced Cadillac, for example, actually costs less than twelve different models of other makes. Livonia and Garden City telephones will b~ Garden City telephone numbers will be But his walk was short that day. For a big, hand- Its economy of operation is far beyond anything you added to your local calling area. some Cadillac-with its smiling driver traveling in the could logically anticipate from a car of Cadillac's size changed. The new numbers will begin with lad's direction-:-stopped and gave him a "lift." and luxury. And at the time of resale, a Cadillac You'll be able to call your friends there as either GARFIELD 1, or with GARFIELD 2. So And as he stood there on the schoolhouse lawn traditionally returns a greater share of its owner's part of your local telephone service ... just as when you call Livonia or .Garden City after and watched the big car roll off into the distance, he investment than any other car in the land. made a decision. He decided that,some day, he would you now call people in Farmington, Plymouth, next Sunday morning, please give the opera" Ifllike the gentleman in the picture above, you have own a Cadillac. been looking forward to a Cadillac of your own-you South Lyon, and Walled Lake. tor the complete number . . . including the And here you see him, his dream come true-taking should give careful consideration to these remarkable This larger local calling area recognizes name GARFIELD and the figure 1 or 2. That the keys to a new 1955 Cadillac! Cadillac facts. * * * Northville's expanding community of interest. way your calls will go through faster. As a Cadillac dealer, we've been privileged many Itis entirely possible that the time foryour Cadillac has come-and, as we said, it is always a pleasure to Friendships have developed. People buy and times to help make such a dream come true. And it help make such a dream come true. You'll find the new numbers in your new never ceases to be a thrill. sell back and forth. So the daily lives of people But we do feel, in all sincerity, that many motorists Better come in and see us tod

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Page tour THE·NORTliVJi..LE MCORD Thui"sday, H~rCh 17, 1955 :--- .....---- .....- ...... ------...... i$eaaiona Hoapital Holda Staff Party Minutes of the·Notftfvilie Board of Education The annual staff party of Ses- sions hospital was held March 9 'lit the home of Mrs. Irene Slater on Sunbury Dr. Attending the 1FUEL OIL SERVICE party were the day nurses, 01- fice-, laundry and maintenance and kitchen staHs. They enjoyed a full course turkey dinner and /AT ITS BEST! spent the evening playing games and watching television. IGfT., COMPLm MOBIUlur SERVIal Dr. Irene Sparling and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey P. Bishop of Ann Ar- AUTOMATIC Da./VEI'f -saves tiotti- comtiustion efficiency. Mobil- bor were special guests. er of constantly checking your heat bums completelyl oil supplyl The first disaster relief opera- HEAT·$AYIHG TIPS-helpheat your tion participated in by the Ameri- .~ RIll MEASURE-no "guesswork"l home better at less cost! can Red Cross was the grea.t Mich- No chance of errors. (OURTEOUS SERYICE - conside~ igan forest fire of IBBI. CLEAN FUEl OiL-to pr(>mot~ tion for your premises! LOOK APRIL 21 LOOK APRIL 21

FILL YOUR TANK: NOW AT DETROIT MARKET PRICES LOOK c. R. ELY & Sons APRIL 21 Coal & Fuel Oil Co. 316 N. Center St. Northville Phone 190 LOOK

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Special Meeting February 16, 1955 MARCH OF A special'meeting was held in the Board Room on February 16, 1955 for the purpose of cl)n1erring with the school attorney, James [;jttell. relative to the purchase of a 17.5 acre p1ece of property at the corner of Bradner and Six Mile Roads for an elementary ~hool site. .' t Present: Robert F. O)olman, E. I Jane Wagenschutz, Eural F. Clark, Nelson C. Schrader, Russell H. Amennan, James E. Littell. A!bsent: Donald B. severance. Upon motion by Mr. Schrader and second by Mrs. Wagenschutz, Mr. Littell was instructed ta make a further study of the legal as- ~ects of the purchase and, if sat- isfied, to make an offer of $25,000 to the owner, Mr. H. Marshall, following the next special school board meeting on February 28, Upon motion 'by Mr. Clark and second 'by Mr. Schrader, the meet- ing was adjourned at 10:20 p,m. E. Jane Wagenschutz Secretary

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The spring selling season is in full swing at your Ford will offer you, you'll know for sure that NOW is the time Phillips- Dealer's ... and h~ is making extra-high allowances on to trade for a new '55 Ford. cars taken in trade for new '55 Fords during his great MARCH OF DEALS. This is a trading opportunity such Don't delay! See your Ford Dealer right away and Bahnmiller as you're not likely to see again for a long, long time! get a great deal in a brilliant new '55 Ford! So, visit your Ford Dealer and see the beautiful, new .----I1f.~1 ADDAROOM T9 YOUR PRESENT HOME '55 Fords. Get in one and Test Drive it .•. so you can feel A pemuuient, w,ell.built addition Ford's eager, Trigger-Torque power at work-and feel the like tlili; gives you aU the advan- extra comfort you get from Ford's new, smoother Angle- tages oJ a large expensive new FORD house. Poised Ride. Local delivered price. Funeral Home Material for a 12xl8 Room as When you've driven it, you'll know the '55 Ford is the for a '55 Ford Mainline Six Low as .tart a. Iowa. car for you. And when you hear the deal your Ford Dealer $1605.97 $26.36 Per Montli No Down Payment °Manufacture"s suggest"d local de- 38 Months To Pay Come in and see how Easy it is to own ....::;;;=!J::S;;;;;;s-:~ liver"d pric.. Optional equipmenl, r.J ace.lSorlel, and .Iale salOl taxlt., If Ambulance Phone 41 any. add,IIonal. " a great new '55 FORD , I, NOWELS FORREST F. PHILLIPS LUMBER & COAL CO. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES • HARDWARE Marr Taylor Ford Sales CHARLES BAHNMlLLBR PHONE 30 OR t 100 630 Baseline Road Northville, Mich. > Northville 11 7 W. Main Street Phone 1320

....:,., .. _. ~ ." ._ J" •• ~--., •• .... "l..:. ..., __ ~_•..:~ ..... ~,._' ... • •• .:'fJ ...... _~ .. "'_ ..... '.~ _, --: __ ;_ ... _ ... _~ ...... ~""~~_~.'i __"' """_'''~_''''''''''_'''''' '''''''_'''' __''''_ Page J[ive THE NORTHVILLE RlOOORD Thursday, March 17.1955 200 SCores: Huddleston 208, Ind. high series: R. Cook 557,1.. ------.. 210, J. Bryad'2M, D. Millet 203, Northville WOJn8D'. Burns 225, F. Wick 213, J. Miller L. Taggert 529, B. Lanning 519. D. Yer~~ ~()2..W. S~an 202, A. Bowling Lea!1Ue S. L. BRADER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Gadioli 201, V. Lonn '200. ThulIlday Night 212, Spaulding 200. Safety Rules _ .. ' Team: WL Wednesday Night House League NorthvUIe RecreatloD League Han-y Wolle Bldg. 70% 3'1!k Thursday I:adiH House Lea!1Ue Team W L Offered for Team '~W L C. R. Ely's 641h 431h Team W L Ramsey's Bar 62 46 SHIPMENT OF "LAND tN SEAn COLORFUL Cy Owens 65 43 Don's Five 631h 441h Royal Recreation 56th 47lh Peanut's Place 60 48 COTTON SKIRTS Kite Flyers' Ritchie's Laundromat 56 52 Gull Distributors 61 47 Rathburn's Chevrolet 55 49 Famous Store 57 51 BLOUSES 1 In prints and plain colors. March winds remind us that to- West Poi~t Service 56 52 Guernsey Farm Dairy 61 47 Freydl's Women's Shop 53th 50 h Schrader's 56 52 JUST RECEIVED ' • t st . t"ll h R. E. DavJS 56 52 G. E. Miller Sales 61 47 . Depositors State Bank 53 51 Marr Taylor Ford 55 53 Tailored styles in a, variety of Unpressed pleats and circular daY s Jte-agethy.0un.g ers S.l a,vtheOptimists 47 61 Villa Dress Shoppe 58 50 Northville. Bar 53 51 Wolverine Pot. Chips 52 56 new spring colors for only sweeps or slim styles. at easI .one mg m common Wl Nor. State Hosp. Emp. 44 64 Northville Lab. 49 59 Mich. Barn Dance 50th 53th Stone's Hdwe. 52 56 the children. of yesterday-the 200 SCores: W. Williams 235, Bloom;s Insurance 46th 61th Berling & McHugh 481h 55th Bathey's Mfg. 37 71 l?ve of wa~mg the .graceful an- 233 222.690 S. Junod 200. Northville Florist 43!k 64th Brader's Dept. Store 46 58 High team three games: Pea- $1.98 $2.98 to $5.98 tIcs of an alrborne kite. " Berry & Atchinson 32 76 High team game: Mich. Barn nut's Place 2591. But kite-flying now isn't as Bun-oughs 361h 71112 Dance 799, Northville Bar. 760, High indo three games: J. Ales- trouble-free' as it was when Northville Businesl 200 Scores: V. White 221, J. Bo- Royal Rec. 747. si 662. granddad was a boy. AlOng with Men's League gart 209;F. Alt 202. High team series: Northville High team game: Wolverine MEN'S NEW the comforts and pleasures of Team W L Bar 2217, Mich. Barn Dance 2164, 925. LADIES' SLIPS SPORT SHIRTS modern living have come a few Northville Lanes 69 39 ROYAL RECREATION Royal Recreation 2073. High indo game: J. Alessi 248. drawbacks and hazards which Harnden's Paints 67 41 BOWLING NEWS Ind. high game: R. Cook 218, 200 Scores: Mettetal 211, Dugan Dainty white cottons or lace Variety of plain colors and didn't exist when "back forties" Northville Hotel 61 47 Monday Night House League L. Taggart 207, B. Lanning 195. 216, Snow 210, Kimball 208. trimmed rayons at patterns at were plentiful. • Freydl's Cleaners 59 49 Team W L However, R. P. Douglas, head B & G Service 58 50 Don's Jr. Five n 371 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I of the Detroit Edison Company's Ply. Auto. Ldry. 52 56 Bailey's Dance Studio 60 4& ," $1.98 $2.95 safety department, has a few Bertera & Soave 52 56 Freydl Cleaners 59 49 simple rules for keeping the fun Northville Laundry 5() 58 Alessi Gen. Ins. 53 55 CHILDREN'S PLAYHOUSE in and the danger out of kite-fly- Miller's Service 49 59 Rew's Magic Five 51 57 212 HIGH STREET ing. Here they are: VFW No. 1 48 60 Zayti Trucking 48 60 1. Always fly kites in open Guernsey Dairy 47 61 Main Super Service 47 61 Licensed Director -,.Eleanor Dethloff MEN'S fields-away from overhead wires VFW No. 2 36 72 Northville Lab. 43 65 Continuing Our Special on and away from streets and roads 200 Scores: F. Light 2402, R. Ind. high single game: C. Mil- SUMMER JACKETS MEN'S DRESS PANTS where traffic is an additional Briggs 239, 212-621, C. Fry 223, R. ler 266. Newest colors including powder Regular $6.95 to $8.95 sellers at hazard. Coe 222, 215, 215-652, D. Butter- Team high single game: Dan's For your convenience, we will blue and Cognac. 2. Use a wooden kite frame; more 220, R. Buttermore 219 and Jr: Flve 952. take care of your"children Contrasting knit collars and cuffs. wood is a non-conductor of elec- 201, F. Soave 214, E. Robinson Ind. high series: Alessi 630. by the hour from $4.95 tricity. 210, A. Dayton 202, B. Wilkins Team high series: Dan's Jr. 3. Use "plain" kite-string; 200, J. Morris 200. Five 2678. 8 A.M. 'till 6 P.M. tf $4.50 avoid all tinsel wire or cord that has any appearance of being me- Also by the half day, day or tallic. Metallic cord can carry week. electricity to your hand and DEPT. cause painful injury or fatal RIBO'LD BLOOM ··· Facilities available 5 days STORE shock. BRADER'S 4. If the kite does catch on • pn.1~ a week only S L. a pole or tree, leave it there. It's • C ____ ------STORE HOURS ------.-- ~ too bad to lose it but making a • AUTO • FIRE • PLATE GLASS • LIABILITY 6'days by appointment Thurs •• Fri., Sat. - 9 A.M.-9 P.M. new kite is fun-and climbing for • WINDSTORM Mon., Tues., Wed. - 9 A.M.·G P.M, the old one might result in a fall PHONE NORTHVILLE 372 or electric shock. , PHONE 470 OR 3 ~ WE CASH PAY CHECKS • 5. Never fly your kite during PHONE -1431 lin used a kite in his eJOPeriment 108 West Main Street an electrical storm. Ben Frank- with electricity. But he was lucky ~+i-~&~~...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J!~::::::::::==:==:======g A not to have been killed. Scout Troop N-5' Meeting Report Opening ceremony under the direction of Senior Patrol Leader Tucker Williams. TENDERlY. . Drill instruction by S. P. L. o Williams and J.A.S.M. Rick At- U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE chison. Main event of the evening was first aid instruction by J .A.S.M. Atchison. A vigorous demonstration of fire by friction by Explorer Tqm Heatley. , An interesting talk on conserva- tion by Scouts Tom lIeatley, Frank Bosak and Frank Muller. _Plans _w.er.'l ~ad~. J~F., '1.ttepd- ance at -Aim 'Ar'5or 'for 'a special nature study program. Scout Frank Muller Only at Kroger can you be sure Reporter Troop N-5 the beef you buy is U.S. Choice ~#",,##?#'#~##I.###'#~"#### Kroger Teoderay beef. Check the BOWLING price! Compare the quality! En- joy the flavor! We're sure you'll agree! NOR~LE CENTER BOWLING NEWS lb. ; Norfhville House League Team vr L Standard Service 61 43 Northville Bar 61 43 Briggs Trucking 59 45 Sirloin Steak ..... lb. Northville Men's Shop 57 47 U.S. Choice Kroger Tenderay . . ~9( VFVV 4012 55 49 Depositors State Bank 55 49 Fresh Fryers Phone 424 53 51 C Tops in value. Cleaned, whole birds • • ...... Technical Service, Inc. 50 54 Ground Beef S. L. Cut Stone 48 56 Ib·39 Heichman's 44 60 Kroger Fresh ground. Low Priced! • Cavalcade Bar 43 61 Sinclair Service 39 65 Smoked Picnics 200 Scores: R. Coe 239, 207·603, C Greenfield or Armour. 6-8 lb. avg. Cello Wr~p W. Wei~man 236, D. Pelzer 235, Sliced Bacon 2Ibs.97 223-614, D. Juday 227, D. Butter- Hygrades "Old Fashion" lb. 49c . • . more 223, R. Fralick 212, F. Ford

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WOMAN'S WORLD Of Interest To Women ,.,, ~'~' r,.,• Sings With Glee :.. V~rs~t~I~_P~tQ~QeS'..' t· , Lunch or Snacks·. Club at Carleton . jY~r. an.d Mrs. ~~~~~"Wil~ OJ Bolster-MealS 254~ Wl~om 'Rd~/annOuJice .....the < - 86th Birthday Mean"TangY'Salads engagement' of their daughter Potatoes are a mllhb' 1.t1JfyinJ -- No Greens Market Mary Lovewell Nalley Louise JtQ Kenneth Le1fU1d I tood and they can be the backbone r Celebrated By 1 Robert" son ~iMrs M tth Ni _ I' of any mea.!. which Js light or Margaret Cordukes Mr. and Mrs. Richfrd Palmer In Lenten' Season .... ."'" . a f!fW x heavy, If you have potatoes fre- Planned for 1955 Receives D.A.R. (Joan CaveU), 48195 Warren Rd., , , on of. Novl and Lloyd Roberts of Iquently at your home. try them in Mrs. Margaret Cordukes, who DetrOIt. Imodern dress. just for a change. Plymouth, announce the birth of · CUP of tomato Juice heated will celebrate her 86th birthday A with herbs, a salad, hot bread ~e young couple are graduates i There's an -easy way to prepare By Garden Club a daughter, Wendi Lou, ate Ses- of the Northville High school. The scalloped potatoes with real com· tomorrow, was guest of honor at Citizen Award and beverage make ~ delightful Members of the Northville sions hospital Monday. The baby wedding date has been set for pany flavor and color. U :vou like a family birthday party March 12 lunch for om;. two or six. If you branch, Women's National Farm ,Mary Lovewell, daughter of weighed seven ,pounds five ounc- have company coming for an eve· June 18. them creamed, you're certain to and Garden Ass'n., voted this at the home of her son-in-law and like them with soured cream. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drs. Paul and Victoria Lovewell, -es. Wendi Lou has 'a brother "ning, try a salad as a change in week against holding a 1955 snack-time ideas. Poiaio-Plmlento 8c'aUoP Sharon of Clement Rd. was elected the D.A.R. Good Citi- tRicky, who is one-year-old and DEMOCRATIC CLUB TO Christmas Greens market but de- Both of the recipes given here MEET WITH MRS. WOODRUFF (Serves U) cided ,to sponsor a flower show Also present to honor their zen from Northville High school both are great-grandchildren of 8 oups tbWy sllced potatoes for 1955. Three girls are selected Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Cavell and will be In that class of something and to participate in the meeting mother were Mrs. Joseph Menjoe special, something different but The Plymouth Democratic club 3 tablespoons finely chopped of state garden clubs at Birming- of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. for this honor each year by the great-grandchildren of Mrs. Ida still easy to prepare: will meet at the home of Mrs. C. onion ham Oct. 12. Power of Northville, Mrs. W. C. . 1 f th . 1 th f' 1 M. Cook. % cup chopped plmlento glr S 0 e semor c ass, e lOa ' Macaroni-Tuna Salad E. Woodruff, 20145 Beck Rd. Fri- 'l'he flower show is an annual Morris of Houston, Tex., and Mr. decision being made by the fac------1 can condensed c~eam otcel- (Serves 6) day evening at eight o'clock. ery soup event for the Garden club. The and Mrs. Earl Cordukes of De- ulty of the school. 1 tablespoon saIt _ Guests are welcome. 1 teaspoon sali Greens market was held in 1953 ,troit. I The D.A.R. Citizens are con- 3 quarts balling water '" ~ teaspoon pepper 'i J ' • and 1954 and was the principal Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. 5 "Good Citizens" sidered on four points. UDepend- 2 cups elbow macaroni 1 tablespoon hutter I. - source of revenue for the local Jack Peat, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ability, truthfulness, loyalty and 2 6~ ounce cans chunk· style % cup &-rated AmerIcan ' Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ran- association's college scholarship punctuality. 2. Service: coopera- To Be Guests 1 tuna. drained cheese . 1 fund and other activities. kin of Livonia and Mr. and Mrs. tion, courtesy and consideration % cup seedless raisins Alternate layers of potatoes, on· Frank Perch a, all grandchildren % cup walnuts i In voting to take part in the of others. 3. Leadership: self-con- ion, pimiento and celery soup In " of Mrs. Cordukes. A nephew and , 1 medlum-slzed red apple, Nancy Littell buttered l-quart casserole." Season . state meeting next fall, the North- trol, ability to assume responsi- of D.A.R. Here '.J. ville branch undertook to sponsor niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- bility and personality. 4. Patriot- cored and diced . Nancy Littel.!, junior at Carle- each layer with- salt and pepper. the sale of items at the Birming- lette of Utica were also present. ism: unselfish interest in family, Members of the Sarah Ann ~ cup chopped celery i.~ ton college from Northville, is a Top with melted Dutter; sprinkle ham meeting on a consignment school, community and nation. Cochrane chapter, Daughters of % cup evaporated milk member of the Carleton college, with cheese. Bake in a moderate basis. Mary had many interests in the American Revolution, Ply- ~ cup French dresslnl' (350°F.) oven, 30.' to_ 35 minutes % cup crumbled blue cheese (Carleton, Minn.) GI~e club, which W.S.C.S. Circles school. She played the lead in the mouth and Northville, will meet until potatoes are.tender. Mrs. Perry J. Reynolds spoke SaU and pepper to taste will present the Gilbert and Sul- senior play, "Good-bye My Fan- Monday at the home of Mrs. C. J. Quick Creamed Potatoe. to the Garden club members on To Meet March 22 livan operetta, "IOlanthe", March (SerVeS 6-8) . the habits 'and different varieties cy", was a member of the cast Mulligan, 42565 Eight Mile Rd., Add salt to bolling water. then 19 in Skinner Memorial chapel. macaroni gradually so that water 3 cups diced potatoe, of birds, ill\!.Strating her talk with The Circles of Hie Women's of the junior play, a member of Northville. The nO-voice glee club is under 1small onion, cat fine .-t the band and a member of the Special guests for the 1 p.m. continues to boil. Cook, uncovered, the direction of Mrs. Enid Wood- slides. She exhibited ways of mak- Society for Christian Service of until tender. Drain, rinse with 3 to 4. iablespoons soured league band for four years. She meeting will be the five "Good ward, associate professor of music ing suet balls and raisin strings the Methodist church will meet cold water and drain again. Chill. cream (thick) was on the varsity debating team 'Citizens" recently selected from to attract the birds to your own March 22 at 12:30 for pot-luck Add tuna. raisins, walnuts, apple The club is made up of a volun- Salt anel pepper to taste • ~ yard. luncheon and business meeting .. high schools in this area. An in- and celery to macaroni, mixing teer group of stu,dents who are Place .die;ed'potato and oriJon'in Tea was served by Mrs. Paul The Bertha Neal Circle will vitation has also been extended lightly. Combine evaporated milk, singing together simply because lightly greased heavy Skillet. Add-- Schulz, hostess and her assistants, meet with Mrs. George Lockhart, to the candidates' mothers. French dressing and cheese. Beat they enjoy singing. They do not a small amount of water, Just to Mrs. Merner Eilber, Mrs. Frank 618 Orchard Dr. The Grace Trem- Speaker for Monday's meeting try out for the glee club, nor do coat the bottom of the pan. Cover C. ZeBornick, Mrs. Charles Ely, ;per Circle with Mrs. Ivan Hodg- will be Mrs. George Emrick, na- they earn college credit for. the tightly and cook until the potatoes Mrs. Robert Niemi ana Mrs. Glenn son, 549 yv. Dunlap St., and the tional chairman of American mu- work. are tender but not mushy. Add soured cream and stir constantly H. Cummings. The meeting was Lucy Filkins Circle with Mrs. sic. Mrs. W. C. Cemperline will Nancy, who sings alto in the held in the Community Bldg. present a program on "The Story until blended. Season with salt Wilson Clark, 340 E. Cady St. glee club, is the daug1ll;er of Mr. and pepper and serve at once. of American Music." and Mrs. James E. Littell of 46920 Attired in early American cos- W. Seven Mile Rd. tume, Mrs. Gemperline will illus- WAKE UP YOUR LA WN:fftWITH S,.;m,.. trate her talk with musical com- positions. Mrs. Thomas Lock will also assist with the presentation j Models "Announced Gran no.d, a hnlplng .hond long boloro apple blossom. and ,pring lever. Scoll, sprlng·beauty program lakes anly of several selections. " a few minvte, with a Scott•• pr~ader. Attending the meeting as Good for Style Show SPECIA/.. TURF BUILDE~· Tha grail frIendly fellding -Iv,' whol Citizen representatives will 'be Week ending Mar. 26 your lawn needs lor exIra sparkle and vigor. Jane Nulty of Plymouth; Mary Have yourseU a refreshIng Mrs. Charles Yahne, program Week ending Mar. 26 25 lb., 'o.d. 2,5oo.q ," $2.50, Feed 10,Ooo.q ". $7.8S Lovewell, Northville; Barhara salad bowl of fool1s that are chairman for the Northville Wo- . ® Jung, Garden City; Marilyn hearty as well as colorful. Tuna man's club, has announced the LA WN SEED· Makes deluxe lawn In svn 'c:fcDtt4. Pickles, Livonia, and Doreen Bid- and macaroni are UlIed with red- names of the models for the 1860- BLOUSES GLOVES er moderal •• hoda. Each povnd crammed with mHllon. . well of South Lyon. . skinned apples, celery, raisins 1955 style show Friday. The show 01 per.nnial .. ed,. You nlld only a pound 0' 1'/fOper J: t I. and nuts to give flavor and tex- c c J ,000 .q fl. I lb. $1.85 2!J, lb.· $4.50 5 lb •• $8.85~ will follow the tureen luncheon On the basis of character and ture Interest, 49 45 leadership qualities candidates and annupl meeting of the club. c:fcDtt4. SPREADERS· Help you lend you, lawn Uk. The models are as follows: Mrs. an expert. Jr.· $7.95 No 25· $12.85 were chosen independently by until blended. Add to laIad mix· students and faculty at their high ture and mix well. Season to taste George Alexander, Mrs. Emmet schools. The girls will attend the with salt pepper. ChIll thoroughly Wirth, Mrs. Richard Kay, Mrs. STONE'S Gamble Store state D.A.R. conference in De- before serving. Fred Collins, Mrs. Walter Couse, for three years, and president of troit March 28-30. Salmon Salad Mrs. C. M. Goodrich, Mrs. Del "LAWN and GARDEN HEADQUARTERS" the Forensic club and secretary Hahn, Mrs. Orson Atchinson, Mrs. The chapter has invited the (Serves i) 117 E. Main St. Northville 1127 of the Student council this past Max - Austin, !Mrs. Theodore public to attend the meeting 1I-pound can salmon, dralnell, year, and class secretary during Kampf"J}:., Mrs. E. W. Chapman, Monday. her sophomore and junior years. Oiked Mrs. Ge~;rge ,Zerbel, Mrs. Claude % cup chopped sweet plcklell Last year Mary was a delegate Crusoe, Mrs. Albert Northrup, cup chopped celery to Girls' State at the University * 2 tablespoons chopped lP'een Mrs. William Milne, Mrs. E. V. of MicNgan where she received Girl Scout Work pepper Ellison, Mrs. R'Obert Williams and the highest honor awarded there, % teaspoon saIt Mrs. Charles Yahne. ~. that of governor. She was also one 1 tablespoon lemon juice of flve students from Northville % cup mayonnaise Beat the Easter Rush ~)'t'J'o' ,. selected to -attend the model Highlighted By -3 ,'';'' Toss all fugredients t~gether 'F" .. League of Nations sponsored by lightly. Chill and serve in lettuce with your spring dry the Rotary club at Hillsdale last ...light in weight . Fair Exhibits cups. cleaning. year. We operate our own Besides all her other activities, The Girl Scout Fair was termed ~ cleaning plant. 135 N. Center Street - Northville ...light in color Mary is an accomplished pianist. a success by its sponsors who ar- I This popular 17-year-old senior ranged the participation of 250 What Appetites FREYDVS CLEANERS Orchard Lake Rd.. corner Grand River - Farmington ,plans to enter the University of scouts and brownies in the pro- 774. Penniman Avenue - Plymouth The news is light this spring ••• Michigan next fall. gram to commemorate the birth- With Yeast Bread lightly textured, lightly dy of the organization. Nearly 200 colored. Select your parents attended. spring coat from our array, Mothers' Club Dance A feature of the affair was dis- To Be Held Saturday plays of handicraft by the girls, including examples of gifts to FREE! $25 to $45 The Northville Mothers' club persons at Maybury sanatorium informal Spring dance committee and the Northville State Mental has announced that cards and ta- hospital. bles will be provided for those Mrs. Gerald Doub. chairman of Aluniinum Waterless Cookware Set guests who do not care for danc- the fair, thanks scouts, brownies ing. and leaders for their help in stag- $59.00 VALUE APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & The party is Saturday night in ing the event. the Community Bldg. A local or- COMMENDED BY PARENTS MAGAZINE, WITH ANY chestra, directed by Don Bernard, will furnish the music. A refresh- Cancer Society USED CAR PURCHASED FROM MARCH 19 THROUGH 22 ment concession'will be provided by the Student council. Seeks Cloths . 1953 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, , Northville residents have been Fully equipped, 2-tone finish. One owner. Clean. LEGION AUXILIARY requested by the American Can- TO GIVE DINNER cer Society workers to leave dIS- 1953 DODGE ~-TON PICK-UP, carded, white, clean material The Lloyd H. Green post mem- such as sheets, pillow cases and 2-Tone green. Low mileage. Looks, runs like new. bers will be guests of honor at a men's white shirts at Freydl dmner March 22. This is the an- Cleaners, 112 E. Main St. 1952 STUDY CHAMPION HARDTOP, nual dinner given by the Ameri- Women desiring to sew on can- One owner. Low mileage. New whitewalls. can Legion Auxiliary. It will be cer pads may obtain suitable ma- an evening of entertainment, with terial from Mrs. C. O. Hammond, Really sharp. no business meeting. 5101N. Center St. Phone 897. 1950 MERCURY 4-DOOR, Dark green finish. Radio, heater. One owner. Really sharp. 1952 FORD. Beautiful 2-tone blue. Radio, heater. Must be seen to appreciate. G. E. MILLER DODGE-PL YMOUTH SALES and SERVICE 127 Hutton St. Northville, Mich. PHONE 890 , "J;: .. .' , • ... Sib1eys Style Shop .35 Eut Main Street , ...

I " '. ,;'>. r ... "." ~.'" :. ~:-'~~NS1P Thursday,' March 017, 1955 THE NOn,~ RECORD Page Seven ;" "Irish Jjg".Q~~e New Council To Be Held' Friday Planned By K. of C. "Irish Jig" is~llie fheme of-the ...fG.,t£~~-~~__~ ~ dance- to··be hel(l ·Friday night sPonsored by the sophomore class of Northville High school. The ~~~~ high school bance band will 'fur- f.€7~~»9 nish the music. lheBiIlI~ Leslie G: Lee and Ron Schip- I have Set before th~ a door per, class spo~brs, will be pres- opened.-(Revelattons 3.8.) ent and ~reshments will be serv- There at. no closed doon be ed during th~ evening. No jeans tween 10U and God, Hill love. or slacks will be allowed. FERTILIZERS to>rgivenesa, and lI'Teat tender- Dancing will continue from 8 nes&· AJwaya, ever, the door to 11:30-p.m. and the price is 40c & SEEDS stands open-you need only to stag and 60c drag. • go forward lD faith to enter ORDER NOW • • Jnto the good life. It 1& we who FREE DELIVERY Sunday night supper guests of need to open the doors of our • • • the J. E. Strauses of Beck Rd. Krezel Places Third minds and lIOuls, cleansed of Walter Couse is attending the were Mr. and Mrs. C. Richardson, evil IMld selfish,v.ess. to receive Associated General Contractors Ed Rothwell, Mrs. Leaha Tennent In Speakers Contest CLARK'S God'. bleaslnp. HARDWARE meeting in New Orleans this and Marion Tennent of Detroit .. Kenneth Krezel of Northville week...... High school was awarded third 107·109 N. Center St...... Mr. and Mrs'. Al Wistert brought Northville - Phone 370 place in the Third Zone oratorical Mrs. Alfred E. Patterson spent little Beverly Scott Wistert home contest March 11 at the Royal Oak last week end with Mrs. Harvey from New Grace hospital Wed- post of the American Legion. The Whipple, nesday. third zone consists of the 6th, 7th, • • • • • • 8th; 17th and 18th Congressional Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hegge enter- Thoms Christen Johnson, - six districts. ~/j DO MOOE~NIZ£ tained Ann Al'bor friends for Sun- months old son of Mr. and Mrs. day dinner. The first three contestants were Mrs. Llewellyn Kingsley and Kalin Johnson, was christened in close in the judging, each having ...... "'-~,THE ROOMS AND NOOKS, Mrs. Harold Mathews were co- • • • the First Presbyterian church on ben given first place by one of hostesses at a stork shower for Sunday. the judges. Rating of the speech- :~ FOR BETTER LIVING Mrs. Clair Brown (Nancy Litsen- · .. . es on "The Constitution" were AND FOR. LOOKS~) berger) Friday evening. There -Gail Matzen, who attends Lee Dreyfus, R. L. Cortright and were 15 guests front Plymouth; school in Chicago, was home for George Bowman of the Wayne ./;, Detroit, Whitmore Lake, Marshall the week end with her parents, university speech department. ~~----"r'(.1"----~.. . UPleaaed to Heat You" and N~rthville present. Mr. and Mrs. Don Matzen of Novi Sponsored by American Legion .. . .. Rd. posts, the zone compeition was BILLlDoc'OTWELL Mrs. Minnie Schaeffer of W: • • • won by Juoy Bodkin of Lansing; Main St. is spending several' weks Mrs. W. Leonard Howard left Garth Johnson of Pontiac was sec- in Gulfport, Fla. visiting a niece. Monday to attend the funeral of ond; PhyIma Kreiwall of Utica, PLYMOUTH 1701.J . .. . Mrs. WiLfred Haughey of Battle fourth, and Jerel Beard of 51. Mrs. Beth Lapham was hostess Creek. EMMA JANE HOUGH Louis, fifth. YOUR TV 'FURNACE MAN to her Wednesday bridge club • • • Emma Jane Hough died March Krezel competed in the Royal 7 P.M. Monday _ WJBK yesterday. f Twelve close friends of Mrs. 10 very suddenly in Toronto, Oak program on the basis of first winning the local contest over Harry Wagenschutz were invited Canada. She was born in Oak- When you modemize or add a room we would suggest to a luncheon and bJlidge at the ville, Ontario, the daughter of James Rambeau. Judges for it were Charles Bahnmiller, Paul that you consider Andersen Windowall Units. Pre- home of Mrs. W. L. Howard last Samuel and Sara Middleton Deck- Burnham and Oscar Hammond. cision built like fine furniture they are tops in window week. Mrs. Wagenschutz was sur- er. She is survived by her hus- By winning the first prize at satisfaction. Not priced as high as you would think prised by a handkerchief shower band, John, 637 Novi Ave. given in honor of her birthday. the district program held at the for a quality product. Let us prove it with a quotation Funeral services were held last Redford township Legion post when you are planning. • • • Monday at Phillips-Bahnmiller Jater, he was entitled to enter the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanish, Funeral home with the Rev. Har- zone competition. Now showing through Friday - Bella Darvi • Kirk 'Douglas formerly of Novi, now of Cedar- old F. Fredsell officiating. Burial "THE RACERS" - CinemaScope - Shows 7-9 ville, are house guests of Dr. and was in Woodlawn cemetery, De- Mrs. Waldo Johnson. ISABEL FRANCIS LYON K. W. Eggenberger is a patient troit. Saturday - One Day Only - Dana Andrews - Piper Laurie Mrs. Hough was a member of Mrs. Isabel .Francis LJ:'"ondied at Sessions hospital but is re- • • • Bob Er.win, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Presbyterian church in North- T.uesday mormng .at AtchIson ~os- "SMOKE SIGNAL" - Color - Shows 3·5·7·9 ported doing well. .. .. James Erwin of Ten Mile Rd. is ville and had lived here the past Ipltal a~r a long Illness. F~r hme I Sun., Mon., Tues. - Dean Marlin· Jerry Lewis now located in France. His ad- 14 years. She had also lived in of servIces call the Casterlme Fu- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Garfield of "THREE RING CIRCUS" dress is Pvt. R. E. Erwin, U. S. Detroit spent Monday with Dr. Detroit and Walled Lake. neral home. Shows: Suit. 3.5·7-9 Mon" Tues. at 7-9 554983!H, 507,th Engineers, Main- and Mrs. E. V... Cavell... .. tenance Depot. Co. APO 288, N_ew Starls WedN March 23 Stewart Granger ~ Grace Kelly York, N.Y., and he would be glad Mrs. Nelson Cameron of De- "GREEN FIRE" - Color CinemaScope to hear from some of his friends. troit and sons, Carl and Jimmy, Shows: Wed., Thur&" Fri. • • • Mrs. Flora Maloin. Mrs. T. N. KlIDIpf will leave ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~:~~~;ijspent Sunday• with• • their aunt, Friday with a friend from Chica- '" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallagher go to spend a week in New Yor~ ~ ._'-[-0'0 K --- and' three children of Clarence- at the Plaza hotel. While there she will visit her daughter, Katie. ,~ Biggest Car Pdced S If JOucllni tolkllrountl tile meta' tbe Lowest! 0 "ear -APRIL 21 Pontiac's 122" ...... j~ ~o B]1 inch or 124" wheelb . t 0 lOW-Price tl..e:!._longer than ase JS 6J.2 LOOK ,~1 u.no'e. .. any of the la Mosts Dj ,"IJIcbve" Styr APRIL 21 ,P:.

Saturday Matinee, March 19 MICHIGAN LIFE LINES! JOHNNY WEISMtJLLER FROM THE VERY BEGINNING roads have been -in- built to further commerce and trade, and down through the centuries the first requirement when- "JUNGLE MANHUNT" ever a new territory was to be settled has been -plus- to build roads. 3 STOOGES - LITTLE RASCALS - 4 CARTOONS Please Note: Due to the length of our evening feature, the Michigan has over 100,000 miles of roads and Saturday Matinee will start at 2:30 and 4:30. Box office open streets, most of which are surface a and in good at 2:00. Evening prices stant at 5:30. condition. These are Michigan's life lines, with- out whtch the State could not exist. 7 BIG DAYS - Sun. thru Sat., March 20·26 For over these highways farm produce goes CinemaScope to market, raw materials and parts get to fac- MARILYN MONROE • ETHEL MERMAN tories, fJnished products reach the consumer. Look High and Low DONALD O'CONNOR • DAN DAILEY· JOHNNY RAY Over these highways trucks bring you everything MITZIE GAYNOR you eat, wear, or use! ••• and You'll Go Ponfltlcl in "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" Michigan Trucking Association ~ Deluxe Color l Fort ShelbY' Holel • Dotroll ~ BERRY & ATCHINSON Sun. showings 3-5-7-9 Nightly showins 7-9 874 W. ANN ARBOR ROAD PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN "

.', ' .. .. greet Spring's arrival fi;' loith A&P's ~oodthindS Thursday, March 17. 1955 C8J ® t&J \.. •~~

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Keller '~f Ifor discussion will b,!! "Curtains Northville were Sunday afiternoon and Draperies". callers at the home of Mr. and An aMer-dance surprise birth. Mrs. Harry Brow. day party was given for Doris Ken Hardesty spent the week Hardesty and Chuck Manldn at end at the home Df Mr. and Mrs. . , • Cloyd Hardesty at Whitmore lake. the Carelton Hardesty home Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wheelar urday night. Twenty guests were of Ypsilanti and Mr. and Mrs. present. SAVI: MONEY WITH JANF. PARKER BAKERY BUYS William Wheelar of Holly spent 4.H News .. 'Sunday at the home of Mr. and ~ JANE PARKER Mrs. A. C. Wheelar.· Two carloads of childr.en went ..... """...... , (~ '" A&P's SteliK Sale! Sove Money Now! Mrs. Alta J. Opdycke enter- to see the 4-H exhibit at Ford ~--=..~~ itained five guests at a dinner on Rotunda. , Thursday. They were Mr. and Some of ,the 4.H members of Don't be mi~led by lhe low price of these steaks! They're not ordinary quality. They're cut from corn-fed Cherry Pie Mrs. Ray Pennell of,South Lyon, Salem attended a- 4-1I party in be~f. Each is. juicy, fiovorid,. delicious ••• soJd with ~ money-bock guarantee of complete satisfaction. Mrs. C. Hardesty and Matie Nel- Ann AJ,bor. It was for all the 4-H LARGE 8" PIE 39C EnJoy one tonlghtl One t\l~te will tell you why we say, "You can't make a mistake on a "Super-Right" steakl" SOn of Whitmore Lake and Mrs. D;lembers in the county .. REGULARLY 49c Pauline Merritt of Seven Mile R~, At the co~servation meeting Round Steak "SU~&~W;'HT" •••••• lB. 79c Russell Koehler of. DetrOit 4-Hers saw slides o~ Audubon \ Creamery Co. was a bl.\smess call- bird pictures and listened to bird JANE PA~KER CARAMEL FUDGE WHITE OR V VI:UA-ICED DEVIL'S FOCIO Elrat the A. C. Wheelar hDme last calls Dn records. SDme of them 'ir~~E}L~~~~' .--'. ._. • • L8. week., ,. are going tD join the Audubon Sirloin St£:ok 89«: Donald Lozen and Frank Skiv- Bird club, er 'have sent their· address and Remember' rthe achievem~nt Layer Cake 6(~~~'49c hop~ to hear from. their friends. program which will be held on LB. Porterhouse Steak ;'~~~~~..R~~~~;... 99c They are: Donald Lozen, S.H. Tuesday, March 29.at 7:30 at Sal- JANE PARKER BROWN 'N' SERVE-REG. 23c "SUPER R:GH"i" BlADF, CUT "SUPER-RIGHT", SM \LL LEAN 45 9-53-03, Co. 105 1lo2nd.,Bn.~th em Town hall. The South Lyon Reg. Camp Porter, RecrUlt Tram· dance band will be there. All 4-H ing Command, U.S. Naval Train- members and families are invited. T\;f/ln Rolls I ;FK~2 19c Chu~k Roast LB. 49c Smoked Pitnics LB. 29c ing Center, Great Lakes, Ill. and .A/3C Wendel F. Skiver AF· School News . Duie Filled Coffee Cake •.••• EACH 29c R '" "SUPER·RIGHT" II d LEAN LB. 4!.'11 16438502 l607th Supply Sqdn. The following pupils from the ump .\o~st BONELESS •••• L8, 79c A goo Bacon SLICED...... PKG. i't Do'ver Air Force Base, Dover, Del- primary room are on the honor aware. roll: Kenneth ~Moomey, Mary Illite Gem Cookies •••••••• 6~~42Sc "~~~~RHRI~U~T" LB. LB. Standing Ri~ Roast 63c Sliced Bacon '~~~"J,R-:l~~~'..o'" PKG. SSC The Firemen's dance that was Beth Birckelbaw, Diane Alexan: held Saturday evening was very der, Nancey Alter, .:wesley Wfl- :J~T. • • • • • • P"tufa Chips l~~pR ~t~59c Stewing Geef :~E~Jt~~g • • • •• LB. 69c Spare Ribs ~~~L...... LB. 43t successful. son, Earl ~heatham, Ruth Blr- ~.c: "SUPER-RIGHT" 39 P S "SUPER·RIGHT" I-LB. 1'Jl"»' Mrs. Janet Hilton, Bobby and ckel~aw, Lmda Baggett, ~argar- H].Aill:A~R • • • • • • • G d GUARANTEED FRESH • LB. k QUALITY •••• Dhmer Rc~~s 6:~2 lSc foun U~eJ C or ausage ROLL /J,,! ~ Priscilla' Mrs. Eleanor Tanner et GIvens, Mary Anne Stomhoff, . Sharon ~nd Jimmy and Sandr~ Patricia Bryant, Carol Klix, Ruth Whi8a Bre~d JANS::LI~~KER ••••• 2L~~~' 17C Moomey went to th~ 4-H display Hardesty, Mary Lou. ~anning, CapBm~John' Fish Slicks · · · ... 3 ~~g~.100 at Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, on Sharon Clemens and Bobble Alex- DUh 8l Nu~ le~f •••••••• EACH 39c Wednesday. and~r. _ The Red Cro~s first aid dass Upper room pupils on the honor I'. • • •• LB. .CO~C~~Dp~~~H OR •• CHED-O-BIT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO Halibut Stet'§ks ••• 33c Fish Fillets •• LB. 33c met Thursday at Town hall with roll are Mary AJ:n Bock, Ra!- ~ight new members, bringing the mond Dahl, Bob HIlton, Joan WIl- White Bass Fillets 5.L~5:0X • ," LB. 33c Medium Shrimp 5.L~:8~OX • • • LB. 59c total enrollment to 26. son, Georg: Clemens, Kay Rob- • • 'h' S'l f' 'd' t t erts and Ehzabeth Buers. CALIFORNIA SELECTED 200-220 SIZE T e a em Ire epar men Cheese Food' was called to the George Brown ------home Sunday evening. The stove I------r LB. pipe and chimney became over- heated. No damage was done, ex· PAINTS &, Navel Oranges 5 BAG 59c cept for blistered paint and wall- l~~F paper. WALLPAPERS 2 69c APPROXIMATELY 14 ORANGES IN BAG The Salem Extension club met LB. These flavorful oranges are harvested at the peak of freshness and rushed to the store 90 SCORE. • • • I I Thursday, March 8th at the home Silverbrook Butter CTN. 63c uncler constant su.pervision to It;URr:mtfleyon top value fOf your money. , of Mrs. William Kelly. The les- CLARK'S CAl1FORNIA TENDER, YOUNG HARDWARE Mild Cheddar Cheese WISCONSIN. •• LB. 49c $..WfE!, DELICIOUS CUBAN-B.SIZE son: "Deserving Desserts" was given by Mrs. C. J. Hardesty. Ai- ter the meeting we enjoyed the Use Our Installment Cheddar Cheese :J5~~~11:p. • • •• LB. 59c II II II • • Broccoli BUNCH 29f: FOR desserts which had been prepared Buying Plan Pineapples 3 1.00 from the lesson. The next meet- Pinco~ning ,Che~se M.E~I~~L1l~HARP • I LB. 59c 107·109 N. Center I • I • • • .. .. ing will be April 12 at the home Fresh Carrots • 2 .1:A~~·19c Phone Northville 370 Yellow Onions MICHIGAN •••• 3 B~G of Mrs. Bruce Presley. Subject Scomofze Chee'seoJ IrAg~fes1ypE ••• LB. 65c 17c Red Radish,,!5 • • • • I • I • • 2 :fJs 19c . Golden Ripe Bananas •• ': • •• LB. 'J _.' Muenster Cheese I • • • • • • • • LB. 49c 17c Fresh Corn FLORIDA • • • • • ~ • 2 EARS 19c Brussel Sprouts, • • • I • I • • • Bcgi< Table Ready Cole Slaw ••• 2 :fJs 19c 29c FROZEN FOOD Red ~Potatoes NORTH DAKOTA. • • 10 Br.:G 0 49c MINUTE MAID FRESH"FROZEN ORANGE Fresh Spinach CLEANED •••••• 19i.. c?' 19c Puerto Rican Yams 2 Ibs. 29c Any'Amount Mcintosh Apples MICHIGAN .... 3 LBS, 29c • 2 60Z J CANS 24-SIZI1 •• ulce . . . .. 33( ALL BRANDS-STRAINED ASSORTED Lettuce I • 2 HEADS 39c 1 Head • • Starts YOur First Federal CHICKEN OF-THE-SEA, FROZEN JARS Tuna Pies 4 FOR 79c Baby Foods .... • • ....5 47c AuP's OWN PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING SAVINGS Chicken Pies ~~tSp:~~~~~ • • 4 FOR 79c LB. Chopped Broccoli 1L~gIs ::8.z~~c:2 FOR 37c • • . . . . ~ CAN 75c PROGRAM . I Garden Peas lLb~Is p~~z~~c 3 FOR 49c dft!EQAPo~~orteningIONA BRAND BA.RTLETT

Strawberries n~~Isl:~z~~c. . 2 FOR 49c Milk ... m •• 4 1~-~;.47( ~ Pears · . '.... 3 ~~~~'89c Just try us, and you'll find out for yourself that here, the I ~~~i.'Sp~~~~E8~ • • 2 FOR French Fries 35c A&P SLICED, FREESTONE ANN PAGE size ofyout' account doesn't matter! You're just as welcome " when you open your account with a dollar, as the man or 29,·OZ. woman who starts with $10,000 or $20,000. We're happy Peaches ... .3 CANS 95c Tomato Soup 4 l~~'~r35c to be serving some 80,000 savings customers from all walks IT TA$7B SETTER Cut Asparagus Spears L & K • • 2 1~~~r45c of life. Your account is insured to $10,000 and earns 2% Armour's Treet ••••••••• 39c current rate. Drop in and get to know the nice people at That's why millions prefer Custom Ground l~fJ' Libby's Cut Beets •••••••• l~Ao~r10c , Luncheon Meat AGAR'S SPICED ..' 3 ~2A~~' 89c AGP IXJF,EE! Niblets Corn ••••••••• 2 ~~~k21c You can see ... smell •••taste the difference! Chili Con Carne :~T~A~i:~1 • • • • 1~fJ' 23c WI1~D G~::~R~ND • • • • 12A~' You know A&P pr.mium-quMliy Coffy goin~ to tasto betterf Mexicorn 2 33c You ~ your dlClce ground be (Of!!'yo.lr"Yu. YO\.l .smell the real Boned Chicken BANQUET • • • • • • ~~~. 29c 0011" broma as It'. Custom Ground to I!:IV03you 011 the I1ne flavor W~8~~DOR ••• T~tJ' you pay (or. Your first bll&dul $IP5hov."'I you why CusCom Ground 'Butterfield Potatoes IOc FIRST FEDERAL 1IJU.IM"", A&P CoItee /1 ao popular with {oven 01 11M CtJRee! '1 KRAFT, MAZOLA, PT 37 f \ SaIad 0 I Wl:SSON ••••• I BOT. C Prepared Spaghetti ANN PAGE 2 2~~~Z. 29c ,><" .. T"I/-IH".i "'Q~OVJ ,W'"~., RED CIRCLE BOKAR Northern Tissue ~~m:R~DR ••• 3 ROLLS 23c BALLARD'S a·oz. c ISCUI• ·t·S OR BORDEN'S 2 CANS 29 C SAVINGS OF DETROIT '·LB. 8~e MB. e Oven-Ready B ....,,B¥ ~ BAG 8S Cucumber Wafers LADY BETTY • I • • 1~t>l'19c 843 PENNIMAN, PLYMOUTH 3-Lb. Bag - 2.43 3.Lb. Bag '2.49 '3-(I.·IAGfi131- _----IT'S NATIONAL RICE WEEK,------, Pie Crust Mix PILLSBURY • • • • • 2 ~i<~~'.35c Brill's Spanish Rice •• • • • l~AOJ'19c DURKEE'S ••••• Campbell or Heinz Soups VA~~:r~ES 2 1~~l31 c Margarine CTN.HB. 29c LONG 2·LB. 29c Sunny f•IeId R'Ice GRAIN • • •• PKG. Log ,Cabin Syrup •••••••• 1~1'J'29c 2-LB, 27c Unit Liquid LAUNDRY STARCH • • 3lo

BRE1~lg' p~~I~KEN I 7·0Z. 39 Fancy Tuna I • CAN C Cashmere Bouquet • • • 2 !t~~s2Sc Cut Green Beans IONA I ••• 5 Y~~N~z.49c "l.LB. Hi-Ho Crackers SUNSHINE I • • • 33 A&P WHOLE KERNEL 4 1SC~A·NOSz.45c ~ . . ~ GIANT • • BOX C GoIden Corn OR CREAM STYle 69c: REO. Fab • • • • PKO. • PKO. 29c COMPLETE 39c • DOWNTOWN HEADQUARTERS • • Paas Easter Egg Dyes • • • • '. KIT Sure Good Margarine I.. I 2 dj~B5. 39c Griswoldat la(ayelte Waxed Paper KITCHEN CHARM • I 2 ~JiIT' 35c Ad Detergent • • ~.; ; ; • :~g:39c Red Salmon SUNNYBROOK ••• I • ~~~ 69c BE Across (rom City Hall Bouillon Cubes HERB.OX. • • • • 2 WF ; 17c ' Ann Page Mayonnaise • I • I • ~R 49c Florient AIR DEODORANT. • • • • 5~i~~'89c 20-Mule Team Borax •••• I • ~~g:35c ~ All prices in this ad effective through Saturday, March 19th Plymouth Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9:30-4:00 Dial Soap •• C~J?ES Old Dutch Cleanser I I • • I 2 1c"A~~'25c • • • • • 2 27c Friday 9:30~6:oo ... ,., '" Woodbury's Soap ~E~oiA2I

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In Memoriam For Sale For Sale CLASSIFIED For Rent Help Wanted Miscellaneous - MISCELLANEOYS MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTiSING RATES In Memory of Frank Oliver ATTRACTIVE opening for well- A-I PAINTING and decorating, k I cannot say and will not say REGULAlt FOR RENT - Wall paper steam- groomed women, 21-50, who are interior and exterior. Also wall ElJECTRiC steam radiator, $25. FORMAL, blue, size 10, $12. Call That he is dead, he's just away. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS er. Eg~-Jackson, IDc:.!.846 W· not able to accept ordinary 8-5 washing. Roy Hollis. Phone 286-R. ~hone Plymouth 1913~W1. 42 343-W. 42x Ann Arbor 'rrail. !"J,ymouth With cheery smile and wave of Phone lSSZ, IBtf job. This pleasant, dignified work 26tf hand , SetIa Uabtf... l·pOIatI....er - l7»Io 1------1 offers unusually high earnings. Fl~ t 1lo.11'tl01l1 He has wandered into an BLACK peat humus. L. Russell • I ONE 8-year old gelding. Gentle, • c.ub per worcl IIl1lulmum lSlI Cluta). SLEEPING f tl Car and phone necessary. No can- CLYDE'S Painting and Papering. unknown land Dirt Farm. 42201 Twelve Mile. ideal for saddle riding. Reason~ Sub.equ.llt Iu •• rtloa. room or gen em an. vassing, delivering or collecting. My service---;your home beauU- . __ And left us dreaming how Northville 1281. 40tf ably priced. Phone 827. 40-42 Phone 146-W. 19tf orclftlcl .t '11m. of lint ["lIltISI For immediate interview in your ful, 304 Plymouth Ave. Phone 306 LEG A L very fait 'l5 17ft' .. "t ot abora rate. home, write Mrs. R. Good, 12827 Northville, Michigan. 19t! Lt's need must be when he 7-PIECE junior dining room puppy FOR SALE. English Bull "1.4l1en 0" Local 1'..... , APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath. Coyle, Detroit 27. 39-42 J lingers there. - suite. 114 W. Dunlap. 422 Terrier, :four months old, pedi- 10 ca"t.. 1111.: box charll.1lI ClIlota au.. Adults only. 43230 Grand River, VIOLIN Lessons, E. RaCz. 19171 STATE OF MICHIGAN Sister, Mrs. Rebecca Dunham greed, AKC registered. Excellent Nov!. 38tf WONDERFUL OPPORTPNlTY Clement Rd., corner Seven Mile. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR specimen. Inexpensive. Call Ann CLASSlFJED MOUTON coat, brown, good con- DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS I for salesman. Natipnal 56-year 19TF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE In loving memory of my daugh- Arbor, Normandy 3-B1oo. 41-42 dition, $20, sift! 10 or 12. 228 ROOM for gentleman. 226 High old AAA-1 company has open- IN CHANCERY ter, Catherine Duguid Morris, who SetIIlltno- otll.r tIIu. .tyIe of np!ar St. Phone 2853. 41-42x ing for a salesman In Northville, MATTRESSflS and BOX EARL J. DONOHUE ) West St. Phone 339. 42x cl... IfW ...... rtJ_ ...t.. or wJtIl was called home March 11, 1943. GATE BELTS, complete line, all Walled Lake, Novi section. Direct SPRINGS of best grade mater- Plaintiff ) Sadly missed by he.r father, Wil- Phone 753-J. 17tf sizes and lengths for motors, A nA?:>"'MENT nfu . h d 335 sales exPerience helpful, but not iaL We also make odd sizes and VB. ) APAiR'llMENT size, 4 burner gas m".tratl:oa. 01' bordarsl liam Duguid, and brothers Bill, pumps, etc. Northville Electric ..... '.

2 GOATS, fresh, $25 each, SEEDS. Full supplies of :farm, Gerald Rd. Phone 978-J. garden and lawn seeds. ,Spe- LADY to care for children while cialty Feed Co., Phone Plymouth MIXED hay and straw, baled. mother works. Some housework 262 and 423. 42·43 39040 Nine Mile Rd. Phone no laundry. Live in. Call 145-W 94o-RH. 40-42 before 3 p.m. 42 FlRST and second cut baled al------1 ·falIa, 4641'1 Joy Rd., Plymouth. HOOVER sweepers, new and re- Phone 1704. 42 built. Also repair and service all makes. Howard Moyer, Hoov- For Sale er Sales' and Service, % Schrad- WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, 5 COW manure delivered for your ers. Phone 623. 14tf cu. ft., good condition, $35. I MISCELLANEOUS lawns and gardens. Phone Girl's 24 in. bicycle, $10. Phone SLEEPING room for gentleman. ______1 Northville 3052-R or Plymouth 28~-R. 42 600 Horton. Phone 535-R. 42 Miscellaneous 815-R. Ed Batten. 42tf 4 GRAVE ceme:t~ lot in 0*- AWNINGS. Fine seleCtion of Can-I _ land Hills Memo 'al Cemetery. Phone 753-J. 17tf 65 SMALL pigs, 6 weeks old, 2 ROOMS. Private entrance. Phone vas, Aluminum and Fiber glass. NEED an electrician? A call to 1951 CHEVROLET Powerglide. electric brooders, $500 and $150. 837-J. 502 Grace. 42-43x Porch railings. Fox Tent & Awn- \ Northville 1237-M12 will bring ing Co. Phone NOrn1aJ?dy 2-4407, Good condition. 119 Randolph. ELECTRIC 5 deck ba"ery brood.- Baled hay. Ralph Amos, 1342 S. -....,...------Phone 842:J. 42x Main, Plymouth. Phone 1476-J. one. Salem- Electric Shop, 10336 Ann Arbor ...or Plymouth 1672-J. er. After 4:30 day!!. Sat. and APARTMENTS, 5 and 6 rooms W. 7 Mile. 42x 40tf Sun. all day, 44000 12 Mile Rd., 42x 1 and bath. Newly decorated. 127 AVON Products. Phone Northville Edward June _~g9-43 W. Main St. 42-43x ROOFING, siding and eaves- __426...- __ --;.t- 42-44x_ -----....:.:==----"\\-- G.E. TANK type vacuum clean- INCOME TAX returns prepared. / troughing . .Also aluminum ~d- ; BUICK. NEW 55's. We are giviDg Phone 31156. 42 FlLOOR Sander, Edger, Floor Pol- St~;~o~~ R2~~nning, 214 N. V;;~ ing. Aluminum. combination 'doors FIRE place wood and slab wood the best deal possible in March • isher, Hand Sander, Sewer 1------and windows. Free estimate. FHA Call 1452 Northville. 16U on all trade-ins on the new Buick. ,\\7JIOLE family of 11 ra'bbits, in- Snake, Pipe Dies. Clark's Hard- terms. Baggett Roofing & Siding, We also have some Demo's at bar- eluding buck and doe, good ware, 107 N. Center St., North- JORDAN Dance Studio, 18970 Northville BGl-W. Imf AIR-COOLED engines, outboard gain prices. Buy now and save $$. breed. Phone Market 4-1798. 42 ville, Phone 370. 42tf Northville Rd. Phone 1262. - motors, magnetos, pumps, farm, Livingston Motor Sales, Buic~ I 34tf 1952 CHRYSLER Windsor de- garden and lawn equipment. Dealer, Howell, Mich. 40-43 BOAR, Hampshire, thoroughbred, INEW 4-room unfurnished apart~ -- luxe 4-door. Low mileage, ex- Lawn mowers sharpened, servic- I year old, reasonable. Phone ment. Call Northville 934-Wl. 42 SHOW Cards, signs and truck: cellent condition. Phone 1210-J2. ed and sold. Farmers Repair 60-ACRE farm, Novi Township, 1275·Ml2 after 5 pm. \ 42 • lettering. Call Market 4-2079 Shop, NovI. Mich. Phone North- Mitchell. ~2x ville 351. / 100 near Grand River, ll-rdom ------5 ROOMS and bath, upper flat. 25-26-27-28tt l11RESH eggs. W. H. Stobbe, 55280 home with modern bath, base- F1RESH eggs, 42680 Nine Mile Rd. separate el1ltrancE'. Partly fur-I ------1 8 Mile Rd. Phone Geneva 8-2961. ment, barn 36x50 ft. Modern milk Phone 991-J2. 42 nished. No children. Phone 247. COMPLETE picture framing ser- YOUNG, tender, farm fresh, house, 4.. acres of wood lot. Call 42 42tf broad-breasted bronze turkeys. after 6 ·p.m. on week days. Phone vice. Stock: frames, new and antiques. The Early American Deliveries made within Village Walled Lake Market 4-1350. Shop, 621 S. Main, Plymouth. limits, Joslin's, 54299 W. Nine 41-43 APARTMENT, furnished. 111 W. Mile Rd., 5% miles west ot North- _ Main. 42-43 37-40 For Sale ville. Geneva 8-2573. 31ft FOR RENT: 2~bedroom apart- REAL ESTATE ment. Furnish. Utilities paid. 2 NEW ~ used ~p pumps. We STATE OF MlCmGAN KIRBY vacuulll Cleaner Sales and spe'Clalize in repaU'mg all makes blocks from center of town. Call of sump pumps. George Loe~er IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Service, free home demonstra- INCOME TAX FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE LARGE lot in town. Nice loca- 596-M. 42x Hardware 29215 West Five Mile tion. Also used vacuum cleaners. IN CHANCERY tion. Phone 1282. 42 Call Lloyd, Fhillips 859-J. 37tf SPECIAL Deluxe '49 Plymouth -- -. at Midd1~belt. Phone Livonia club coupe. Good mechanical 3572. ll4U Filled out in your own EARL J. DONOHUE ) condition. Some body work need- 1 Plaintiff ) 3,4 ACRES in Novi, 100 ft. front- BO~ gas. 20 and 25 pound ed. Bargain $125. Call 311-R. 42 Wanted home by appointment. ) age, $1250. Terms or trade for bottles. Your bottle exchanged.I __ .:l.-~ _ HODLOWAY'S stock complete DEAD STOCK: For free pick-up ------1 .prompt removal ot dead ) equity or down payment on small First trailer back of depot. Sam line of Pittsburgh paints and ) stock, call Darltng & Company, home. Phone 637-J. 42x Dickey. 38tf GIRL'S topper, size 6. Excellent large selection of popular priced PURCHASING land contracts at EDSEL E. RUTENBAR condition. Straw hat. White wallpaper :for every room in the small discount. Inquire 358 E. collect, Detroit, Warwick 8-7400. gloves, $4.95 complete. Phone 48tf Phone Northville 9OO.W CUSTOM ranch, I1h baths, 2/3 home. Stop in today. Holloway's M\in St. 41-44x 616-R. 41750 E. Eight Mile Rd. 42 acre, wooded hillside, $24,000. Wallpaper and Paint Store, 2631------Call owner at 2M6-R. 42 Union St., rear., Plymouth, Mich. BOYD Roofing, Flintkote Shin- Phone 28. 42 gles, Built-up roofs, Roof re-l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I pairs, Re-coating. Eavestrough & 11'='======'41 BY OWNER 3-bedroom ranch FRYERS, 45c lb. Live weight. gutters. Free estimates. All work house, two years old. Attic, gar- Dressed and drawn at no extra guaranteed. Phone Northville -BUILDING- age, storms and screens. Large charge. 57716 W. Eight Mile Rd. NEW HOMES HAY. First quallty timothy and 2829, 759-M, 135 N. Center. lot near new school, 741 Car.pen- Phone GEneva 8-3606. 27tf 46tt -REMODELING- ter. Phone 829-R. 42x clover, large or small quantity. CUPBOARDS Also 2nd. cutting alfalfa for rab- Licensed Be huured bit feed. Northville 475. 23tf STRAUS • Between Northville and Ply- 500 BALES of mixed hay. Also mouth - Small home on 80x 1500 ft. new 8 in. knotty pine Modernizing Co. 135 ft. lot. Oil furnace. Gas hot paneling. 50615 W. Seven Mile. Phone NorthvUle 982-Jl water heater, modern kitchen. 42 2-car garage. Lost ALUMINUM ~'r~- AUTHORIZED Mota Mower Sales DRAWS DUST AWAY. TO RENT: 2 or 3 bedroom house. EASILY ATTACHED. and service. Now is the time to Combination doors and • In Town - An older home 1950 PLYMOUTH class ring, ini- Must be available July 1. Reply windows. Free estimate. ~'\\J~~~ tials R.A.G. Phone Plymouth Box 25. 42-43 have yolU lawn mowers repaired good condition. Gas heat. Mod- ~ IA • J)1J and sharpened. All material and FHA terms em kitchen. Fireplace. I1h \. J,~, 4~ 1368-W. Reward. 42x -..;.., i labor guaranteed. Universal Lawn Baggett Roofing & Siding baths. Close to stores. - (1.\ MOTHERS: Join the Tot's Trad- Mower Service, William Mairs, 46120 Frederick LARGE bunch of keys. Phone ing Post. Trade your child's too Prop., Novi, Mich. Phone North- Northville 861·W 9178, ask for Ida. 42x small boots, snow suits, toys, etc., ville 968-W2. 40tf • Several vacaot lots or articles of equal value in the size your child needs. For further PAINTING, paper!ng. Dan Mer- LISTINGS WANTED ~ information call 173-M. No obli- LET US REPAIR gation. 42 ritt. Phone P4rmouth 774-R. U·UA£ SEPTIC TANKS 24tf YOUR ROOF Uenl!tian Blind BUILT-UP HOT ROOFING DON MERRITT Uaruum Creaner and CESS POOLS TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom home ASPHALT and SLAG ROOFS in or near Northville, Plymouth RECOATS FLASHING - Realtor- BRUSH Vacuum cleaned and repaired. or Livonia by young business man TV & RADIO REPAIRS 125 E. Main Northville M.D.H. Licensed and Bonded. with wife and four children. Un- REPAIRS All Work Guaranleed S,ld only., ym f,lI" Il",,~,""" der $100. References. Call Ken- Phone 966 Free Esllmales, 24-Hr. ServIce. All work guaranteed MICHAEL DUDLER wood 2-2707. 42x VIRLEY ROOFING Member of Weslem Wayne 920 Cambridge Rd. BOB & DON'S 325 Caroline SI. MUford County Multiple Lbting PEARSON SANITA'I'ION GOOD, clean, '46 to '48 Ford. Berkley, Mich. FIX.IT SERVICE PhC'ne MUtua14·2472 Service - Phone Plymouth 2973 Must be in good. condition. Phone Lincoln 3·1999 Write Northville Recortl, Box 34. 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the commel'Cial department, Ii- "3. The needs of the seveI1Pl willingly and generou&ly wh!!n Palmer Promoted To - , School- 'brar~', art, and science are all hundred elementary students these' needs are inte1'P1'eted'·to 90 Youths To Vie below standard and in some in- now housed in the .:ladjoining them. It i9 only !air to state that Marine T~ch. Sgt. VFW'Has 2'Teams to.tal Students In (Continued from Page I) stances could not be brought up .building should not be overlook- unless progress is made, the ac- - Pau! Palnier, :tol2 Walnut St., to standard unless moved to ed by school iplanners."Because creditation status of the school for Awards At In Bowling Meet and a qualitative program of stud- new quanters outside the pres- of the extremely limited play- will be prejudiced." has .been PrQmoted. to technical Mich. State Play ies designed to serve all ag~ and ent building. ground space, elementary pupils sergeant in the FIfth Infantry Bn., Two' bowling teamS from the Peggy Price, daughter of Mr. ability groups who are enrolled shoti1d also have access to the Legion Talent Show Marine Reserves, it was announc- ,local post Or. the Veterans of For- in the school. "5. Existing office space tor - and Mrs. George Price of N. ~en- fine recreational and church fa- ed last we~. eign' Wars will participate in the Problem Areas: the high school principal and Bonus Fo'rms --- ter. St, Wll& on the production guidance personnel is very in- cilities pl."ovided by the commu- . Palmer joined the Marine while state VFW tournament at the Rec- committee of the Childrens' Thea- "All Bureau visitors agreed up- .nity center. At present, use of (Continued. from Page I) a ~tudent at NorthvIlle High reation in Detroit Sunday. on the folIowing generalization adequate~ Yet, the first impres- tre at Michigan State college on these facilities dUl."ing the school ~hool.· He was se~t ~o Camp Le- .' On the first team. are .Clayton with respect to the existing sec- sion that parents and visitor~ March 11 and 12. Miss Price was day is pretty much limited to the Jeu~e, N.C.,!?r tr~mm~ and serv- Myers, Frank M. Light, Joe Bon- ondary school program. gain from a high school is often dance director and her duties in- formed in the reception room upper six grades. . ed m Hawall. He 1S wIth General giovanni Harold BeIler and Fred cluded composing dances and "1. The present building and Motors at its Willow Run plant. Robinso~. The second team con- equipment assigned to grades and office of the principal. "4. Most existing secondary training the children as well. The seven through twelve are not "6. The expansion of the test- school facilities and equipment ----~. -- sists of Lawrence McArthur, Ray production Was ''The Wizard of ing and guidance program will Slight Change Sperkowski, Wilfred Throop, Ai- Oz". adequate either quantitively or I would be more adequate to serve qualitively. depend as much upon the pro- junior high school needs than In Tax Take Pet.; !Fed Smith and Arthur Ash. Dick GunseU, son of Mr. and vision of additional space as needs of the senior high school. Mrs. M. C. Gunsell of W. Main St., "2. The result is that the leg- additional personnel. itimat!! needs of both the junior ,This would be fru~, particular- Roll Was Higher had charge of the lighting for the high school age group and the Recommendal:ions: ly, if the numbers of students Orat~ry Contest play, an annual event. Both are 1. An evaluation of the present in the buildjng were to be re- Because of an error in writing students of Michigan State col- senior high age group ar~ not the report of Northville Township facilities by the staff and citi- duced substantially. Such would lege and will graduate in June being met Both compete with Treasurer Roy M. Terrill which zens of Northville should begin not be the case if the senior high Set for March 22 this year. one another for classrooms, lab- appeared in Jast week's issue, the I!l immediately. s~hool age group were to remain oratories, and teacher time, all correct figures tor the J 954 tax of which are available in limit- "2. Plans should be made to in the present plant on a perm- Hart Speaker- At anent basis. income are presented. to show ed quantities. prepare to interpret the results that of a levy of $219,660 for last Democralic Rally "3. The adverse effect upon of the evaluation process to the "5. Action cannot be delayed year, $205,421, or 93.4 percent was the senior high school age group community. This assumes that a for long without seriously prej- collected. Delinquencies aggre- Commerce township will stage is the more noticeable, and 'Par- projection of future school needs udicing the educati

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check on Republican campaign Beat the Easter Rush contributors. _ with your spring dry Both parties are claiming pov~ TRY THE WANT ADS cleaning. /' erty. . We operate our own MICHIGAN MIRROR Democrats say they can't,afior~ cleaning plant. A REPORT FROM :I:HE CAPITOl; the kind of cash Republicans will 24·HOUR SERVICE ALL TYPES FREYDL'S CLEANERS By Elmer White spend in the campaign and Re· -publicans claim the CIq and FREE ESTIMATES HEATING EQUIPMENT ~II POLITICIANS AlRE OFF and goal posts as the games moves to- others are shellin'g out $200}000 running for the April 4 off-year ward the half. for the Democratic campaign. spring eleotion with all the ener- Democrats are campai~in~ on The stepped-up battle between gy of the hot campaigns of a pres- the platior~ th.8t ~Ichl~a.n parties is slowing t~e legislative 'd t' 1 schools are In a fmanclal crJSlS session~ach side warily sparring J en. la. year, a1ter long years of Republican for time until after the April 4 Dewey M. Burrell MIchIgan Democ~ts, counting control. The change includes high- election. on the momentum of the 1954 er education Afterward, the experts expect syveep of a~rative board of- They are ~aYing that a Demo- a quick windup within six weeks. '" flces, are confIdent. cratic administration could work IDemocrats nominated a former CONTRACTOR ~epu~licans, fearing that ~ loss better for all the schools with Gov. Republican attorney general. Eu- Pornnast.er General Arthur E. Summerfield has announced that this thIS spnng WOUld.be a harbmger Williams and his all-Democratic t>peCiaI three-cent stamp commemorating the/centennials of Michlgan gene F. Black. and a Democrat State College and Pennsylvania State Unlven;lty 'o\'ill go on sale in • Basemenb- of total collapse In 1956, are de- administration who once held the same office, East Lansing, Mich. on Feb. 12, exa.ctly 100 years after the governor termined.· . Stephen J. Roth, as their candi- algned the legislative act establ1.r;hlng Mlchlgan Agricultural College. dates for the Michigan Supreme The firSt such Ctlllege In the nation, M.A.C.-now M.8.C.-became the Court. model for the land-grant colleges set up under the Morrill Act of 1862. Excavating Pennaylvanla State Unlverslty established a farmers' high I!Chool in -. Both were ~pointed to the cir· 1855 and It was made the Agricultural COllege of Pennsylvania one cuit bench by Gov. Williams - month before the Morrill Ac~ was passed. The centennial stamp Ia Black because he supported Dem- only the thlrd in the hlstory ot U. S. Commemorative etaaws honorinl" Bulldozing ocrats after leaving the Kim Sig- • college or university. EMPLOYEE OWNED and OPERATED • ler Administration. Roth, the ex- perts say, because party wheel- Board of Education, Stephen S. Plans to short clroult Ughtning' horses claim he was not rewarded Nesbitt, Fremont. Ditching Democratic: Superintendent> of before it strikes the nation'sfor- enough for past loyalties. ests are being 'COnsidel'edby the Public Instruction, Lynn M. Bart- U. S. Fol'eSt Service. Lightning- Free Eatimatea lett, Grosse Pointe' Woods; Uni- :produclng c Iou d formations Republieans nominated D. Hale versity of Michigan Board of Re- ;would be bombal'ded with dry-: Brake, a Stanton farmer and gents, Paul L. Adams, Sault Ste. lice pellets or smoke from silver' Espert Work f.ormer state treasurer, and Chief Marie, alld Eugene B. Power, of ilodlde generators to dispc-rse Call Justice Leland W. Carr for the Ann Arbor; Board of Agriculture, them. PHONE 640 STARKWEATHER two posts. , Dr. Conner D. Smith, Standish; Brake rolled up a 12-year ca- William E. Baker, Mesick; Board PLYMOUTH 2268 PLYMOUTH, MICH. Northville 1119 - READ THE WANT ADS rallying~M~~~~~a~~~~M~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~point for conservative Clair Shores. 51305 7·MU. Rd. Republicans. Carr, former grand NorthYille juror in the Kim Sigler days, is Last year, one out of every finishing his first six-year term Highest Quality Cleani~g at Reasonable Prices t three pints of blood donated to the on the bench. Red Cross WM provided for na-

Here are the other candidates: Republican: Superintendent of tion~::~;;~ Post - - FREYDL'S CLEANERS COLOR PRINT SERVICE Public Instruction, Clair L. Tay- lor; University of Michigan Board NO. 4012 I Kodacolor and Kodachrome print orders are quickly of Regents, Joseph J. Herbert, V.F.W. We Own and Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant serviced. The average delivery time does not usually Republicans also have charged Manistique, and William B. Cud- 431 Plymouth Ayenue exceed 7 days. Special delivery shipments sent and t>hat the CIO offered $1,200 to lip, Detroit; Board of Agricu1ture, Regular Meetings: received each day make this possible. Ektachrome any Democratic candidate chal- Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, Roches- First and Third Tuesday of 112 E. Main and Ansco color film are processed or printed in about lenging a Republican township ter, and Dale Stafford, Greenville; Each Month. the same length of time. A trial will convince you. supervisor, , "If it were true, I'd run my- self," said Scholle. Prompt service on 35mm. duplicate slides and Both parties are on the cam- paign trails, wooing votes for 8mm. and 16 mm. duplicate movies as well. what could be one of the most vital spring elections in many years. l The GOP has asked for federal The PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER and legislative investigations af PLYMOUTH'S EXCLUSIVE CAMERA SHOP the cro fund-raising practices HOTEL MAY'FLOWER BUILDING for Democratic campaign coffers. Democrats and' labor readers Plymouth, Michigan Pho~e 1617 deny any wrongdofugs, but insist ,that any proposed inquiry also '. ,-

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    '" ", I ,. Page Twelve NOTICE Thursday, March 17, 1955 To the Qualified Electors of the Cou~ty of Wayne, State of Michigan: , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Biennial Spring Election to be held in the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1955, the following propositions will be submitted to the qualified electors of the 'County of Wayne: ' . TAX RATE LIMITATION INCREASE PROPOSITION Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be levied against all property, in.Wayne County, Michigan, for all purposes exc~pt taxe,s levie9-for payment of obliga"tion&'inclirredprior to December 8. 1932, be increased, as provided by Section 21, Article X of the Michigan Constitution, by three-quarters of one mill on each dollar of the assessed valuation, as equalizell, 'of. all property in the County of eWayne for a period of fifteen (15) years, il'om 1955 to 1969, inclusive, the 'proceeds of the levy thereof to be used for the :following purposes and in the :6ollowingpriority: FIEST, to pay principal and interest on bonds of the County in the aggregate principal sum of not to exceed Twenty-8ix Million ($26,000,000.00) Dollars to be issued. if authorized by the qualified electors of the County" for the' purpose of paying part of the cost of acquiring and constructing water improvements consisting of a water plant, intake. water mains and appurtenances in connection therewith to serve those ar.eas of the County in need of water service, and acquiring necessary sites therfore, and SECOND, to provide for a sinking fund tax levy to pay the cost of acquiring real estate for sites for and constructing and equipping puBlic buildings consisting of (A) a five hundred bed general hospital. (B) replacing the laundry and bakery at the Wayne County General Hospital and Infirmary, (C) a new Juvenile Detention Home, (D) an addition to the present County Jail and (E) paying part of the cost of acquiring real estate for the site for and constructing a water plant, intake, water mains and appurtenances in connection therewith to serve those areas of the County in need of ;'ater service? SINKING FUND TAX PROPOSITION . ' To authorize the Board of Supervisors of Wayne County to levy a tax of not exceeding one mill.each year for a period of ten years, the years 1955 to 1964, inclusive to create a sinking fund to be used for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring real ~state for sites for and the construction and equipping of public buildings consisting of (A) a five hundred bed general hospital, (B) replacing the laundry and bakery at the Wayne County General Hospital and Infirmary, (C) a new Juvenile Detention Home, (D) an addition to the present County Jail, and (E) paying part of the cost of acquiring real estate for the site for and constructing a water plant, intake" water mains and appurtenances in connection therewith to serve those areas of the County in need of water service? BONDING PROPOSITION . Shall the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Twenty-8ix Million ($26,000.000) Dollars and issue its bonds therefor to pay part of the cost of acquiring ~nd constructing water improvements in the County of Wayne consisting of a water plant, intake, water mains and appurtenances in connection therewith to serve those areas of 'the County in need of water service, and acquiring necessary sites therefor? . Only those qualified electors who have property assessed for taxation within the County of Wayne or the lawful husband or wife of such a person may vote on the Bonding Proposition ,and the Sinking Fund Tax Proposition. . • • .• All qualified electors may vote on the Tax Rate Lumtatlon Increase ProposItion. The Bonding Proposition set forth above is being submitted in accordance with the fonowi~g resolution adopted ,by the Board of Supervisors of Wayne County on the 18th day of February, 1955: STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF WAYNE OFFICIAL RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF WAYNE COUNTY, MIOHIGAN, ON'I1HE 18th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1955, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID COUNTY AT 'DHE BIENNIAoL SPRING ElJECTION TO BE HELD THEREIN ON THE 4th DAY OF APRIL, 1!t55,THE QUESTION OF APPROVAL OF'A RESOLUTION TO BORROW THE SUM OF TWENTY-8IX MILLION ($26.000,000.00)DOLLARS TO PAY PART OF THE COST OF ACQmRING AND CONSTRUCTING WA/I1ER IMPROV,EMENTS FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE CONSISTING OF A WATER PDAiNT, INTAKE, WATER MAoINS AND APPURTENANCES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH TO SERVE THOSE ABEAS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN NEED OF WATER SERVICE, AND ACQUIRING NECESSARY SITES THEREFOR: RESOLUTION By SUPERVISOR KREGER WHEREAS ,the County of Wayne is authorized by Act 342, Public Acts of Michigan,.1939, as amende~ and .Ordinance No. 100, as amended, duly aeJopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Wayne on May 12 1947 through its properlyldesignated agent, the Board of County Road Commissioners for the County of Wayne, to acquire water improvements; AND WHEREAS there exists an imperative need to acquire a site for and acquire and construct permanent improvements in the County of Wayne consisting of a water plant, water intake water mains and appurtenances in con~ection therewith to serve those areas of the County 'in need of water service, in order to promote the development and growth of said areas of the County; , AND WHEREAS the cost of said water improvements and the sites therefor is estimated to be Fifty Million ($50,OOO,OOO.OO)Dollars; AND WHEREAS' the Board of Supervisors deems it necessary to borrow the sum of not to exceed Twenty.Six Million ($26,OOO,OOO.OO)Dollars and issue bonds of the County therefor for the purpose of paying part of the cost of acq~iring and.constructin~ sa:id improvements an~ acquiring sites therefor, the balance of the cost thereof to be paid from the proceeds of a sinking fund tax levy to be m'ade in the County of Wayne pursuant to Act 14, PublIc Acts of MIchIgan, 1926 (Ex. SessIon) as amended. - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE THAT: 1. There be submittt>d to the qualified electors of the County of Wayne at the Biennial Spring Election to be held therei~ under the laws of the State of_Michigan, on Monday, April 4, 191)5, the following proposition: • - BONDING PROPOSITION ..' Shall the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Twenty-Six Million ($26,.000,000.00) Dollars and Issue its bonds therefor to pay part of the cost of acquiring and construct- ing water improvements in the County of Wayne consisting of a water plant, intake, water mains and appurtenances in connection ,therewith to serve those areas of the County in need of water service, and acquiring necessary sites therefor? • 2. \The said proposition shall be stated as a separ~t~ pr.oposit!on on voting ~chines or on .separate ballots to be prepared and distributed by the ~o~ty i,n the manner provided by ~aw, which ,s~atement on the voting machines and ballots shall state the PJ:oposltlon ID. th~ form ~t fortb ~ ~he pr~ed~a' par~a'!a~h... . • 3 All public officials of the County of Wayne, State of MichIgan, and all mUnICipal units thereof, within such time as shall be requU'ed by law, be and they hereby are .dlrected to

    DATE OF VOTED EFFECTIVE DATE OF 'VOTED EFFECTIVE VOTED DATE OF EFFECTIVE LOCAL UNIT ELECTION INCREASE FOR YEARS LOCAL UNIT ELECTION INCREASE FOR YEARS LOCAL UNIT INCREASE ELECTION FOR YEARS County of Wayne ..•.....••.••.••.••••. None None None School District No. 11 FrI. of Ecorse . Redford Union Schools. Districi No.1 •.•. Dec. 17. 1952 8 mills 1953 10 1972 inc. Township of Brownstown No~ None None Township and City of Melvindale Apr. 17. 1950 ( 8 mills 1950 to 1954 inc. ( 3.7 mills 1954 only T h· f C t' None' None None' . ( 3 mills 1955 10 1961 inc. owns lP 0 an on •••.•....•...... •... .75 mill 1954 to 1968 inc. Jan. 22. 1953 (12.5 mills June 14. 1954 ( 6.7 mills 1955 only Township of Dearborn •..•••.•....•.•.•. Aug. 3, 1954 4 • 1953 to 1957 inc. (17.7 mills Nov. 2, 1954 2.25 mills 1955 to 196 me. ( 8.5 mills 1958 to 1972 inc. 1956 to 1965 inc. ( 3.7 mills 1966 to 1973 inc. Township of Ecorse ...•.•....•.....•.•.. None None None Nov. 18, 1954 7 mills -1955 to 1959 inc. School District of City of RiTer Rouge Feb. 10.1951 6 mills 1951 to 1955 inc. Township of Grosse Ile ...••.•.•..•.••.. None None None School District of Garden Cily May 9. 1949 12 mills 1951 to 1965 inc. Romulus Township School Dislrict July 25, 1949 6 miIIs 1949 to 1963 inc. Township of Grosse Pointe .••.•....••.•. None None None ( 11 mills 1953 only ( 10 mills 1953 only Township of Huron None None None Apr. 6, 1953 (15.5 mills 1954 to 1957 inc. June 8,1953 ( 4 mills 1954 and 1955 Township of Monguagon •...... •..••..•. None None None ( 8.5 mills 1958 to ,1972 inc. ( 10 mills 1956 and 1957 Township of Nankin ..•••••...•••. : •••.• None None None Grosse Ile Township School District ..... ( 4 mills 1950 and 1951 June 14. 1954 ( 7 mills 1954 and 1955 Township of Northville ••..••••••••••••• None None None Apr. 24, 1950 ( 9 mills 195~ to 1954 inc. ( 16 mills Township of Plymouth Aug. 3, 1954 .6 In!ll 1954 to 196B inc. ( 6 mills 1956 to 1973 inc. 1955 to 1969 inc. Trenton Public Schools School District .. Nov • .22. 1954 8 mills 1955 to 1974 inc. Township of Redford •.•.....•..•••..••. Nov. 2. 1954 3.25 nulls 1954 to 1973 lnc. June 8. 1953 5 mills 1953 10 1957 inc. School District of Village of Wayne ...•.. Jan. 31, 1949 { 10 mills 1949 only Township of Romulus •••.••.••••••••••. None ~~~: :~~: Rural Agricultural School District No.1. . ( 1 mill 1950 only { 15 mitls 1950 to 1988 inc. Township of Sumpter ...... •...... None 4 950 (475 "11 June 14. 1954 1951 to 1953 inc. 4 mills 1954 to 1958 inc. Township of Taylor •... , None None None Grosse Poinle Township Feb. 2 • 1 • ml s Taylor Township School District Nov. 30, 1949 10 mills Township of V:an Buren ...... •.. None None None (2.75 mills 1954 to 1969 inc. 1950 to 1961 inc. Dec. 4, 1951 9 mills 1952 10 1971 inc. School District No.2 of Brownstown Dec. B. 1953 11 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. Apr. 21, 1953 (2.75 mills 1953 only July 13, 1953 ( T h" J I 12 1954 5 mills 1954 to 1958 inc. (1.75 mills 1954 10 1972 inc. 7 mills 1953 to 1957 inc. Schoo~~:tr~~t Br'a'~t~;";~ .. u y , June 14, 1954 ( 5,8 mills { 3 mills 1958 io 1972 inc. N~:3'F;i. '~i 1954 to 1958 inc. School District of City of Wyandotte .... May 7. 1951 ( and Monguagan Townships June 12. 1954 . 5 mills 1954 to 1958 inc. ( .8 mill 1959 to 1973 inc. 8 mills 1951 to 1955 inc. ( 3 mills School District No.4 of Brownstown School District of City of Hamtramck .•.. Apr. 6, 1953 ( 2 mills 1953 to'1959 inc. 1956 to 1970 inc. June 14. 1954 6.8 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. Township Mar. 3, 1952 10 mills 1952 10 1963 inc. ( 1 mill 1960 to 1972 inc. School District No.1 FrI. of Brownslown, School District No.5 of Browns1own School District of the City of July 11. 1949 14 mills 1953 to 1987 inc. Ash and Berlin Townships •.. , Nov. 27. 1950 T h' Dec 20 1948 7 mills 1949 to 1952 inc. 8 mills 1951 10 1986 inc. owns lp ...... •. •• 12 '11 1953 to 1965 m"c. Harper Woods ...... •...... 3 mills 1953 and 1954 Mar. 3,1952 5 mills 1952 to 1958 inc. ml s, June 8, 1953 9 mills 1955 only Feb. I, 1954 10 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. June 3. 1953 5 mills 1953 to 1955 inc. 8 mills 1956 to 1972 inc. School District No. I Frl. of Canton School District No.7 of Brownstown 1953 to 1960 inc. and Superior Towro;hips , None None None Township , July 19, 1954 20 mills 1954 to 1956 inc. School Dislrict of Gily of Highland Park .. Mar. 3, 1953 4 mills Huron Township School District •...•... Mar. 17, 1950 IS mills 1957 to 1973 inc, School District of the Village of Inkster .. Jan. 19, 1949 10 mills 1949 to 1952 inc. ( 2 mills 1950 and 1951 School District No.9 of Brownstown 5 mills 1953 to 1958 inc. ( 7 mills , 1952 to 1989 inc. Oct. 14, 1952 5 mills 1953 to 1964 inc. Township ' Nov. 6, 1951 14 mills 1952 to 1971 inc. Apr. 2, 1951 14 mills 1951 to 1970 inc. Northville Public Schools School District July 20. 1949 School District No. 10 of Brownstown June 8.1953 11 mills 1953 to 197.2inc. 10 mills 1949 to 1964 inc. of Wayne. Oakland and Apr. 10, 1951 6 mills 1951 to 1955 inc. Township ., , '1' •••••• July 12,1954 5 mills 1954 to 1956 inc. ( 1.5 mills 1950 only Washtenaw COlmties Jan. 19, 1954 School District No. 11 FrI. of Brownstown,Feb. 23, 1953 8 mills 1953 to 1962 inc. 5.5 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. School District of City of Lincoln Park .. Jan. 23. 1950 (7.2 mills 1951 to 1955 inc. Sumpter Township School District Mar. 14, 1949 5 mills Huron and Romulus Townships Dec. 21. 1953 14 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. , ( 4 mills 1949 to 1963 inc. 1956 to 1969 inc. June 4,1951 10 mills 1951 to 1960 inc. School District No.4 of Canton Township None None None Apr. 8. 1952 ( 2 mills 1952 only Van Buren Township School Dislrict .... May 20. 1949 School District No.6 of Canton Township May 23, 1949 15 mills 1949 to 1963 inc. 6 mills 1949 to 1963 inc. ( 6 mills 1953 to 1971 inc, Dec. 2. 1953 7 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. • School District of the City of Dearborn .. Dec. 12. 1950 6 mills 1951 to 1955 inc. ( 15 mills 1955 only Airport Community School.District •.••.. Oct. 20. 1951 18 mills 1952 to 1971 inc. Feb. 15. 1954 3 mills 1954 to 1969 inc. June 29. 1954 { 9.2 mills 1956 10 1959 inc. School District No. 10 FrI. of Ash and School District No.2 of Dearborn June 13, 1949 10 inills 1949 to 1968 inc. ( 5 mills 1960 to 1974 inc. Huron Townships None None None Township , Feb. 25, 1952 8 mills 1952 to 1971 inc. SchOOlDistrict No.5 FrI. of Farmington Apr. 9. 1951 5 mills 1951 to 1955 inc Dec. 14, 1953. 10 mills 1954 to 1973 inc. Livonia Public Schools School District •. June 6, 1949 ( 5 mills 1949 and 1950 ( 17 mills 1951 to 1968 inc. al}d ~edford Towns!}iP6. City of Oct. 29, 195;' 14.5 mpls 1952 to 1971 inc: School District No.3 of Dearborn Mar. 11. 1952 17.5 mills 1952 10 1971 inc. June 9,1952 LIvonIa June 14. 19;14 .5 mdl 1954 to 1969 inc. ( 5 mills 1954 only 5 mills 1952 10 1986 inc. Township July 19, 1954 May 4,1954 8 mills 1954 10 1973 inc. ( 10 mills 1955 to 195Binc. (Voted by County School District of Oakland Co.) 10 mills School District No.2 of Monguagon July 19, 1954 6 milIs 1954 to 1973 inc School District No.4 of Dearborn Mar, 5. 1951 1951 to 1965 inc. Township May 3,1954 10 mills 1954 10 1973 inc. Township School District of • Township •..•••.•••..••...... •..•.. Mar. 10, 1952 5 mills 1952 to 1971 inc. Farmington Township .•.•...... •... June 11. 1951 ( 5 mills 1951 only June 14. 1954 7 mills 1954 to 1956 mc. Coop~r School District (Nankm Apr. 25, 1949 15 mills 1949 to 1968 inc. Township) June 14, 1954 8 mills 1954 to 1956 inc. (12.5 mills 1952 to 1970 inc. School District No.7 of Dearborn Mar. 10, 1952 15 mills 1952 to 1971 inc. June 8. 1953 (4.5 mills 1953 only Township Mar. I. 1954 7 mills 1954 to 1963 inc:. School District No.1 of Nankin Township. None None None 5 mills ( ~.5 mUls 1954 to 1958 inc. June 14, 1954 1954 10 1956 inc. School District No.2 FrI. of Nankin Jan. 25.1950 5 mills 1950 to 1969 inc. Mar. 29. 1954 (3.25 mills 1954 and 1955 and Dearborn Townships .•...... Feb. 15, 1951 10 mills 1950 to 1969 inc. 10 mills ( 9 milfs 1956 to 1973 inc•• School Districl No.8 Frl. of Dearborn June 13, 1949. 1949 to 1968 inc. Aug. 4. 1952 ( 4 mllIs 1952 and 1953 June 14, 1954 .5 mill 1954 to 1969 inc. Township and City of Dearborn •.... :May 14. 1951 10 mills 1951 to 1970 inc. ( 7 mills 1954 to "1971 inc. (Voted by Counly School Districl of Oakland Co) School District of City of Delroit ...... •. Apr. 6, 1953 4.S mills 1954 to 195B Lnc. Mar. 22, 1954 ( 6.5 mills 1954 a..d 1955 Lincoln Consolidated School District .... De.c. 3, 1949 ( 6 mills 1950 -and 1951 • School Dislrict No.3 FrI. of Ecorse ( 10 mills 1956 to 1973 inc. • t • I N 6 F L f N ' • ( 14 mills 1952 to 1969 inc. Township 81:IdCity of Ecorse ..•..... :Mar. 11.1952 4 mills 1952 to 1963 inc. Aug. '9, 1954 3 mills 1954 and 1955 SCOOlSh 1 D tiC O. I,' 0 OVI School District No.7 of Ecorse Twp. , .... Mar. 26. 1951 13 mills 1951 to 1961 inc. School District No.3 of Nankin Township. June 4.1953 15 mills 1953 to 1957 Inc. and Northville Townships ...••.•... Jun$ 14, 1954 .5 mill 1954 to 1969 inc. Sept. 8, 195.2 12 mills 1953 10 1963 inc. (Voted by County SchOOlDistrict of Oakland Co) Sept. 13. 1954 10 mills 1954 to 1964 inc. Plymouth TOWllShip School District •.•••• Mar. 28. 1949 8 mills 1949 to 1968 inc. School Districi No.3 FrI. of Superior • Dec. 11. 1950 1 mill 1951 to 1968 inc. Scbool District No.8 of Ecorse Twp ••. , •. Mar. 28. 1949 ( 1 mill 1950 only and Canton Townships •.••.•.••.•• , None None { 10 mills 1951 to 1959 inc. May 26. 1952 4 mills 1952 to 1955 inc. .... - ( 11 mills 1952 only 2 milk 1957 to 1971 inc. June 9, 1952 ( 10 mills 1953 to 1955 inc. May 10. 1954 4 mills 1954 to 1958 inc. ( 13 mills 1956 fa 1971 inc. Redford Township School Di.'1trict ••..•. Mar. 12, lU9' 4 mills 1950 to 1964 inc. MAXIMUM INCREASES IN EFFECT June 8, 1953 5 mUls 1953 to 1957 inc. Mar. 3. 1951 9 mills 1951 to 19S5 Inc. Year (s): 1955 to 1964 inc. 1965 1966 to 1968 Inc. 1969 Oct. 7, 1954 7 mills 1955 to 1970 inc. Dec:. 6. 1952 ., mills 1953 to 1972 inc. School Distrid No.9 of Ecofte Twp ••.••. Mar. 21. 1949 9 mllis 1949 to 1955 inc. Oct. 30, 1954 (11.25 mills 1955 to 1959 inc. Mills: 35 each year 33.95 32.75 each year -32 (6.25 mUls 19$0 to 1974 inc. - Apr. 16, 1951 7 mills 1951 to 1965 inc. 1970 1971 ( 13 mills 1953 and 1954 Redford Union SchOOls.District No.1 •.•• June 12. 1950 11 rD;il1s 1951 to 1955 inc. Y~ar: 1972 1973 1974 Apr. 20. 1953 ( 17 miUs 1955 to 1957 inc. .' De<:.11.1950 (1.5 mIlls 1951 only ------Mills: 27 23.75 16.5 16 - ( 14, , mills 1958 to 197~ inc. ( 5 mills 195.2to 1970 inc. 8 Date- February 26. 1955 • THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan in such case made and provided and pursu~nt to resolutions o( the Board of Supervisors of the County of Wayne. HAROLD. E. STOLL,. WAYNE COU;NTY TREASURER EDGAR M. BRANIGAN, WAYNE COUNTY CLER~ 'ANDREW C. BAIRD, SHERIFF, OF. WAYNE COUNTY

    • ,,I , ' , l Thursday, March 17, 1955 THE NqRT~VILLE RECORD

    6:30 ·aml., Holy Communion. ll'aml., Divine Worship. 8 p.m., Lenten service. include the account of Moses' call 9:30 a.m., Bible Study group. Nursery for babies under the Tuesday, March 22: irom God to free the children of 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion. care of Mrs. Forsythe. 7 p.m., Family Night with pot- Israel from bondage. 7:30 p.m., Evening service and Nursery for children (2-6 yrs.) luck dinner. Travel pictures will The following passage will be address. directed by Miss June King. be shown of the western states by among those read from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- h~. A family pot-luck supper will Junior Church led by Mrs. C. Mrs. McLucas following dinner. WIN A PlYMOUTH! precede the Evening service at J. Logeman. ' WSCS third Wednesday of each tures" by Mary Baker Eddy (200: ! NOVI BAPTIST CHURea -Wednesday before the third 6:30. Please bring a meatless dish 5 p.~, Intermediate Member- month at noon. 4): "Moses advanced a natiol,l to -Scores of Other Prizes Rev. J. A. O'NeUL Putor Sunday of the month. to pass and your own table ser- ship class. Wednesday: the worship of God in Spint in- JUDGE THE WINNER Phone 992·Rll Mothers~ Club-meets at 8 p.m._ vice. Tea, coffee and milk will be r p.m., MYF Senior·JIi group. 7:30 p.m., Mefuodist Youth Fel- stead of matter, and illustrated • •• WIN A P·R I Z E 1 Sunday: at the church on the first Tues- provided. Mrs. A. Russell Clarke, sponsor. lowship. Catechism study. Mari- the grand human capacities of be- Beautiful Belvedere-l st Prize 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. day of each month. --.:....---- Monday, March 21: lyn Sharpe in charge. ing bestowed by immortal Mind." 8:15, Choir rehearsal. The Golden Text is from John Other Priu .. W •• tinghoulO WOlher & 11:30 a'~'1 SUnday School. .. 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 731. Dlyer, Power lown Mowers, Outdoor 6 p.m., B.Y.F. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Tuesday. March 22: 2 p.m., Prayer meeting each (6:63): "It is the spirit that quick- Fireplac ... Comple'e Fishing Tackle, 7 p.m., Song service. CHURCH 12:30 p.m., The Circles of the Tuesday during Lent. enth; the flesh profiteth nothing." 3·0 Kodak, and 100 Other Evening worship. Corner of Elm and High SI•• WiS.C.S. will meet wr pot-luck Valuable P,iles' Wednesday: - Phones: Res. 151-ehurch 9125 luncheon and 'business meeting: SALEM CONGREGATIONAL 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Rev. B. J. Pankow. Pastor The Bertha Neal Circle - meets CHURCH study. VisUors Welcome with Mrs. George Lockhart, 618 Harry C. Rich8%ds Sr"1 Leader Thursday: Sunday: Orchard Dr.; Grace Tremper Cir- Sunday: . 3:15 p.m., Bible Heirs at the 10 a.m., Sunday worship. cle meets with Mrs. Ivan E. Hodg- 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. church. 11:15 a.m., Sunday School and son, 549 W. Dunlap, and the Lucy 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Bible classes. Filkins Circle meets with Mrs. 7:45 p.m., Sunday evening ser- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 8 p.m., Wednesdays, Mid-week Wilson Clark, 340 E. Cady St. vice. Church of All Nations Lenten services. 3:45 p.m., Carol Choir rehearsa1. Wednesday: 8275 McFadden Street. Salem )1:30 p.m., Ladies 4id each sec- Wednesday, March 21: 7:45 p.m., Evening Prayer Pastor Elder Jack Skillman ond Thursday of the month. 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary choir re- meeting. Sunday: 8 p.m., Walther League each hearsal. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. second Friday of the month. Thursday, March 22: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11:30 a.m., Preaching. S p.m., Lutheran Laymen's 3:30 p.m., Melody Choir rehear- OF NORTHVILLE 7:30 p.m., Night service. League each third Friday of the sal. Peler F. Nieuwkoop. Pastor Tuesday: . month. 4:15 p.m., Harmony Choir re- 217 North Wing Street 7:30 p.m., Bible class. 8 p.m.;. Voters .l\SSembly each hearsal. Res. and Office Phone 410 Friday: second Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Sunday, March 20: 7:30 p.m., Saints meeting. Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary on study group. 10 a.m., Bible School. Classes -----_. each third Thursday of the month. for all ages. Lesson: Genesis 34-36 OUR LADY OF VICTORY Holy Communion, first Sunday SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH 11 a.m., Morning Worship. PARISH of each month. Douglas R. Couch. Pastor Junior church for children age Rev. Antho~y J. Heraly. Pastor 4 to 10. • Masses-Sundays 7 9 and 11 8.m. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Sunday: Primary for Tiny Tots. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Religious Instruction-Saturday, , 'CHURCH Nursery Room for mothers with 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. SoUth Harvey and Maple 10 8.m. at the church. 6:30 p.m., Young People's Fel- C~nfessions-Children, Saturday, Plymou!h. Michigan babies.6:30 p.m., Senior Baptist Youth II lowship. 'i====~===~~;;i Rev. David T. Davies. Redor Fellowship, Mrs. Custer. leader. Adults-Saturdays, 7:30 and 9 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening ser- p.m. Sundays-8 and 10 a.m. Office Phone 173D Rectory 2308 Junior Baptist Youth Fellow- vice. ship, Mrs. Stiles, leader. Eve of first Friday, 7:30 and Fourth Sunday in Lent: Wedn~sday: , Primary Baptist Youth Fellow- 8:30 p.m. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m., Prayer meeting and ship, Mrs. Haynes, leader. Monthly Holy ~qJIWlunion-First 9:30 a.m., FarrJIy service and Ii'l Time to Order Coal and Bible study. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. Sunday-Grade School. classes. 8:30 p.m., Choir practice. "- Edt-Oll Wednesday, March 23: Second Sunday-Holy Name 11 a.m., Morning prayer and The Federated Ladies Aid will 8:30 p.m., The Hour of Prayer. Society, 7:00 Mass. sermon. meet Thursday. March 24 at the 6:30 p.m., Young People's Fel- 8:15 p.m., Class: Biblical Intro- NOW! Fourth Sunday-Sodality of home of Mrs. A. E. White on S. duction. FILL UP BEFOBE WINTER~ Our Lady, 11:00 Mass. lowship. Salem Rd. Altar Society meeting - every Wednesday: PHONE PLYMOUTH 107 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. OR FOR EMERGENCY NOVI METHODIST CHURCH SCIENTIST CALL 2291·J3 Rev. J. M. McLucas. Minister PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR-r Main and Dodge Streets Sponsored by Residence Brighton P1ymou!h. Michigan • ECKLES MICHIGAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NORTHVILLE Phone Academy 9·3731 How spiritual understanding of CECIL B. JACKSON. D.O. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Sunday: God brings freedom and happiness COAL & SUPPLY CO. 10 a.m., Morning Worship and will be brought out at Christian MICHIGAN FLOWER & GARDEN EXHIBITION, Inc. - Osteopathic: - 152 E. Main St. Northville Closed at noon Saturday 44&4 ClASS AVf. •• Df.TROlf 1. MICHIGAN • Phon. n 2-0018 _ Physician • Surgeon - PAUL -A. FACKLER. D.C. sermon. Science services' Sunday. 8Ba Holbrook Phone 107 11 a.m., Sunday School. Mrs. Scriptural selections in the Les- Plymouth 146 North Center 81. ROBERT T. IlETZ. D.C. Russell ButtOD, Supt. son-Sermon entitled "Matter" will By Appointment Bours by Appointment . Tuesday - Saturday Phonllll: Office - Nortll'l'1l1. 1161 X·Jlar' FIRST METHODIS1' CHURCH B~ • Lt,.oala 5113 Phon.: Northville 914 OF NORTHVILLE Detroit. Mlc:h. 109 West Dunlap Street Places W.bll.r 3·8860 Office: 6119·" Besidence: 699·M Shows You're Going DR. S~ABT F. J::AMPBELL - . Ivan E. Hodgson, Minister - Optomefdal - Thursday, March 17: DB. ARTHUR J. MALESK£ '7:30 p.m., The '''John Wesley" 120 N. Center • North,.WlI THt=. 19p.5 ~ ~ ...... "-1" J-"~"'r "I. .. ~ ... - ,- DeJlIbt- feature length colored 1ilni will be . " Closed Thursday 249 E. MaID St. HorJh.uJ.e shown. - .. :,,,,- ;'~;_~.~h Sunday, March 20: Phone 799 Phoue llGa 8:45 a.m., Divine Worship. Ser- mon: "The Great Conflict." DB. HUGH G. GODFREY DR. J. K. EASTLAND 9:45 a.m., Church School. A - Dentist- 'Class for everyone. - DenJ!sl- 107 E. Main Street - Northville 9:45 a.m., Adult Membership 120 North Cenler Phone 130 Phone 784 class.

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    PotS\B'nd pans stay 'il/ \ \ \\\ . 1// ~~ THE 1955 Clipper is designed to be more drivinA force at the rear wheels distinctive in appearance as well as in through every speed range. New Twin performance . • • and to bring you a new U1tramatic, actually two transmissions in SPARKLING CLEAN ~, Biggest, Most Powerful In measure of motoring pleasure. one, is the perfect power mate, with a -3 Biggest In the medium-price field, choi,:e of starts at your finger tips ••• nearly 18 feet over-all, the Clipper adds lightning getaway or cruising glide. wh(!n you cook electrically the Medium-Price Field ••• up to comfort in a big way. It gives you In size, performance, IndlvldualltYr more room - head room, shoulder room, quality ••• however you measure a car ..• hip room and leg room than any other car Built by Packard Craftsmen you owe it to yourself to see and drive Just think • ; • no rubbing, scrubbing to shine in its class. the 1955 Clippe~ be.fore ~~~ing your "'Olt 1J0,,!e~1 In Its fI,eld.. Clipper's great choi,ce. 'J;hE1<;lip~r shows you're going pots and pails. And that isn't all. Kitchen new 2'1$ and 225 horsepower V-8's~eliver places ••• in style. walls and curtains stay cleaner and brighter, too. Electric cooking is clean as light. We Invite you to come In and Drive the 1985 ~ Today PETZ 8ROS OR • S.EE YOUR. DEALER' DETROIT EDISON 200 Plymouth Ave. NORTHVILLE

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    Record Want Ads Bring Results Attend Session FIFTY Y~ABS AGO- , of Plan Council The' entire front page of the To Place Want Ads Phone Northville 200 Events of the Past in Northville Record was devoted to an article on the Northville Savings bank. News Item. Taken From the Files of the Record which at that time was 13 years old. L. W. Simmons was president. Phoee 200 Northville high school organiz- iIrbt Nnrtijttillt ittnrb ed an athletic association, with Forrest Ball as president. ~oodwill Plans NATIONAL EDITORIAL Pickup Here Mar. 14 +.- - W' A s?o':::J cf.AJ TtG.N.:; ·iiiili(-'i,M·'W

    Glenn H. Cummings •••••••••••••••••••••• PubUsher and EdU01' ~~. Deery •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~agiag ~or

    Tom Cu.mmiDgs •••••••••••••••••• lit. • • • • • • • • •• Business Manager

    Wm. Yockey ...... 4: Plant SuperinJ:endent

    SuhscripHon Rates In Michigan One year $2,50 Six Months $1.75 Two Years $4.50 Single Copy. • .. .. • .. • • .07 Oullide Of Michigan: One Year •••••••••••••••• $3.00 Two Years ••••••••••••••• $5.00 Station 9:00 'JHE NOJllHVlLLE :RECORD IS A MEMBER OF. WHBV A.M. 1600 K.C. Sundar ! NAnONAL EDITOIUAL ASSOCIAnON AND MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION I .1, Are you a"Do-It-Yourself"Dnver. '?

    Or would !IOU rather be waited on !tand and fOot? Gov. Proclaims M~rch20.26 As "Fish Week" An industry that existed more ;i than 200 years before Michigan achieved statehood will be honor- ed throughout the state next week Recognition will be given the 'I' Health, fishing industry which began here i in 1634 and has contriblllted im- r portantly to Michigan's economic Good Fnit· growth and development. ij Rather shift for yourself ... or let Powerglide do it? Want standard steering .•• or extra-easy Power Steering? . In proclaiming the week of March 20-26 as Michigan, Fish Shifting's smooth and easy Powerglide, too, is better than Try tbis easy new Chevrolet There's nothing quite so easy For Everyone! Week, Gov. G. Mennen Williams with Chevrolet'snew and finer ever this year. Even smoother steering. Only. Chevrolet and as Power Steering, of course. said the industry's commercial Synchro-Mesh transmission. and sturdier. It's the most some higher-priced cars use Good news: Chevrolet's new and sport fishennen have been A flick of your wrist is aU it popular automatic transmis- a ball bearing system to cut linkage-type Power Steering· NORTHVILLE CENTER "a tremendous influence in creat- takes to shift gears. sion* in Chevrolet's field! friction to a minimum. carries a reduced price! ing the water wonderland that glorifies the Sta.te of Michigan." RECREATION Among those cooperating with an industry committee in the first 132 South Center St. Northville Phone 235 program of its kind in this state will be A & P Food stores, pioneer in bringing fresh water and ocean :fish'·to consumers. The food -chain, which started distributing lake smelt through- Rather roll your own ..• or just push a button? Keep yourself comfortable .•• or have Air Conditioning? out Michigan and the central states in 1933, will feature avail- Chevrolet gives you separate Your fingertip adjusts all four Chevrolet's wonderful new It's goodbyeheat wave in your BUY THAT NEW GAS able varieties during Michigan crank controls both for win- windows with automatic win- High-Level ventilation system Chevrolet V8 with air condi- Fish Week. dows and ventipanes. It's one dow and seat controls.'"Avail- is another important comfort tioning." This new under.t~e- The company annually purchas~ of many extra conveniencesin able on all Bel Air and "Two- advantage you won't find on hood system by Frigidaire CLOTHES DRYER NOW! es a substantial portion of the es- Chevrolet's Body by Fisher. Ten" models. other low-priced cars. takes up no h'unk space. --!.. tima'ted $2,000,000 -to $3,000,000 worth of herring, smelt, white- Takeadvantlle 61 fbI, oFFe, fish, pickerel, -perch and other fish commercially caught in Mich- igan waters. Nearly 5,000 commercial fisher- Automatically - men work in :Michigan. In their operations, they ply state waters Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from the high-priced corsi with 661 vessels and 2,001 boats. Position the seat yourself ••. or let electr~city do it? Michigan has 3,095 miles of fish- What's a high-priced car got -perhaps the thing .that will ing streams and 96,849 acres of Chevrolet's big, beautifully No worry about your battery that Chevrolet hasn't? Not surprise you most is Chevro- lakes which are enjoyed as well upholstered front seat moves in a new Chevrolet. It's the as by an estimated 275,000 sport up and forward or down and only car in its field with the automatic power features. let's fine, solid feel on the fishermen. back into your most comfort- reserve power of a 12-volt Not style - just look below. mad. Come put it to the test. able driving position. electrical system! Not performance -- just try See how Chevrolet's stealing out Chevrolet's new VB or the thunder from the high- one of the new 6's. Not ride priced cars in every way! .Oplional at .zera =1. motoramic FREE GIFT Apply the brakes like this .•• or have power make it easier? (FOR A LIMITEDTIME C; ~tr) Improved brakes and new Chevrolet Power Brakes· are s'wing-type pedals make stop- better than ever this year-let A BEAUTIFUL, BIG . piug a cinch. And Chevrolet's you stop by a simple pivot of exclusive Anti-Dive control your foot from accelerator to give:! you "heads up" stops! swing type brake pedal. Mr. Henry McKenzie Cannon TowelSel Highland Parker says, _.•...-_...._----,--_._------"-- ---_ _------'------WILL BE GIVEN AWAY WITH "We didn't know THE PURCHASEOF ANY how well off we were!" "We didn't appreciate how much our Blue Cross - Blue Shield meant to us unt:l we had to use it recently for the first time," says Ga, Clolhe' O,ye, Mr. McKenzie, of Highland Park. "Out of a clear blue sky, I wound up in the hospital for over three weeks. We told them we had Blue Cross - Blue Shield .•• just showed our identification card • • • and everything 'Was taken care of auto- mmicallyl No bother at all. Our Blue Cross Comprehensive Con- tract covered '1000 worth of hos- pital services ••• and Blue Shield paid $261 for X-rays, surgical services and doctor fees. No one will ever talk us out of our Blue -+ Cross - Blue Shieldl" rho hI AI, 4·0_ Soda •• Va.'11 tlmJ 70.' lav.,;" mo<1., amaos C~.vr.I.,'.tampl.,. IIn. of fl,h., 80<17b."." ••• Only Blue Cross· Blue Shield plans give you an A-I credit rating at practically. every general hos- COMPLETE and OFFICIAL}igures show that again in 1954- for the 19th straight year- FREE pital in Michigan ••• and with almost every licensed physician I Only these non-profit, community- MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Installation -- sponsored plans make possible so much protection at such low eostl 1 in S families fute hospital billll PGD·4408·A·20 e~ertJ lIoar! Find out how you can have low-cost group covera\te for Rathburn Chevrolet Sales . S'EE,YOUR GAS' your family. A company With 118 APPLIANCE DEALER" few as 5 employees may quali£y as • III' • '. 560 PLYMOUTH AVE. 'ubli,h.d in Coope,oliar! With Gn Appliance Dealers 8y Con'ume" Powe, Co, n l!TOU p. ~l'odall. call or write: NORTHVILLE PHONE 290 ,...... BIue Cross - Blue Shield, 441 E, Jefferson, Detroit 26, Mich..

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