For More Than 83 Years - - Friend, Companion and Kindly Counselor • Volume 83, Number 43 Northville, Michigan, Thursday, March 25, 1954 $2.50 Per Year in Advance- 1M de 7

Page Two THE N'o~T,irVILLE RECORD Thursday, March 18, 1954 , ...... zoo youth~\R~eJ;"e~tion Established 1889 T - " - " . n-·-----·-"-"--rIAnother Stock Market P~ak ActiV'i'ties GLENN H. CUMMINCS ANDN. W. HOPKINS,PUBUSHERS I THE V IL LAGEl Rece~tly the stock market reached the valves to be~found in the economy today. Thursday, Mar. 25 and Apr. I, i I high point touched in 1929, the year of the There is social security, unemployment Volleyball-Girls and boys of Publishedevery Thursday morningand enteredat the NorthvUle.Michigan Post Officeas se<>ond class matter. 1 AT WO RK I great boom. which just preceded the great compensation, a huge Federal o.utl!1Y high school age are invited to play _ _ _ I bust. Even though unemployment has been dwarfing- that of 1929. bank deposIt In- volleyball in the local high school gym. Music will be in the air • 11 I rising and though sales in many lines of surance and many other basic economic and everyone is )nvited to bring ..j ,I business have decreased recently, the stock supports. r A~Visit With Your Neighbors On the Job I market has continued to rise for several This -i.s not to say that a ?epression is spunhis oronherthe favorlte45 player.recordAll youthsto be l__-----.-.:~~~~~~~~~~~~------::'=-- oi__ • .- ..- ..- ..--.--.---- ..- ..- ..-.- ..- ..- ..- ..-fto months. not possIble, or that a depressIon could not are requested to wear either ten- Glenn H. Cummings· Editor G. R. Johnston· Managing Editor The market reflects the confidence of follow the stock market rise. It is to say nis shoes, basketball shoes or an I. B. Richardson • Advertising Manager buvers in business and although buyers' that another depression, like that which extra pair of socks as no street Mary Donovan • Office Manager actions are not always an accurate clue to followed the Hl29 stock market boom, is shoes are allowed to be used on Arthur Stewart - Plant Superintendent the gym floor. the future economy of the country, it has not indicated. SUBSCRiPTIONRATES IN~G-A-N-:------nevertheless often been an indication of Weare willing to go on record with the Monday, Mar. 29-Very special OneYear ------$2.60 Six Montbs $1.711 good business. prediction that a crash of the proportion movie: Harlem Globe Trotters in Two Years ------$l.60 SingleCopy ------.01 The great exception was in 1929, when which' followed 1929 is nowhere in sight at 80 minutes' of basketball. Show OUTSIDEOF MlCHIGAN:, the market boom was followed by a re- this time. A recession, or readjustment, starts at 7 p.m. in the scout bUild_I __ O_D_e_Y_e_ar.;...;_~__=-=~~--~--=--=-=--:::-~--:::-~$=8~.0:;O~~T~W~O..;Y:.:eB:::rs~_:::_:=::__~_.:.__:;:_~_.:.:_.:...... :.$6:.:._0'_ sounding crash. However, there are many whichever pne would call it, is already in ing with the regular donation at THE NORTHVILLERECORD IS A MEMBER OF: reasons why the present situation does not progress in this country. It could end in a the door. Reserved seats are NATIONALEDITORIALASSOCIATIONANDMICHiGANPRESSASSOCIATION parallel that of 1929. few months or last as long as another year. avaIlable for teen:agers. I------~------In the first place, stock-buying is now We believe good business will follow the on a more business-like basis. Buyers are readjustment, as do most economists, and Saturday, Apr. 3-Movie at 2 p.m. at the Lutheran Church required to put down more money and thus SCE' no reason for any alarm. House, "Harlem Globe Trotters" the wild speculation of the 1920's is not Despite the great exception, in 1929, with cartoons and news reel. such an important factor in the stock mar- there is not necessarily a connection be- ket rise. tween a stock market high and a major de- Wednesday. Mar. 31 at 3:45 There are also a number of other safety pression. p.m., Ford Field-Kite demon- :1 stration. See the Army Kite put ,I through its paces. Bring along 1I Too Much Butter mother or dad and watch two lo- cal boys, Dick Biery and Jeff 1" Chairman Clifford Hope of the House ber-one problem child of the support pro- Goodrich fly the latest type kite. .I '~I Agricultural committee says the butter gram at the moment. The government is The big kite day is scheduled , , for Saturday. Apr. 10 at 10 a.m. ;}roblem is the toughest farm problem fac- buying it in, .with the taxpayer's money, ./r ing Congress. The Republican lawmaker while at the same time that is running the on the high hill south of North- from Kansas, President Eisenhower's home price up for the same taxpayer. And there ville in the park top of Sheldon , state, will open committee hearings in is no hiding the fact that there is a butter Rd. known as Baldwin's Hill. This is the father and son event. so ~ March on new price support legislation. glut, the government isn't able to sell all start building your kite now. Despite Hope's general support of Presi- it is buying. ~~, dent Eisenhower, he has not gone along The question is delicate because the Mo~ies, Saturday, Mar. 27 at /-;~~ ~~~~ with the President or his Secretary of Ag- dairy section of the country is an important 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church riculture on their theories in favor of flex- segment of the national economy. It is also House. The feature will be "The ./ ,--'///:'~////"..Japan New President of sell , JjJ,em'I~' Mariora M;micka 'r and weath'tr, cannattackNthent;¥!'Vel1't.Wrrt"., --""1 i • ..,-.. I""~ ~~. • I ~ They:also discussed'-their al}jmal ..."""""':~..J .... ~ ::~.J,.~ ..... oJ.. VFW AtixlIi~r'i ~ NORTHVILLE broughphe-nibble box. 'r '.-.; ~ Being a mem'ber of the Air Po- School in the class of 1951. He is .. . ~ ~ campmg trip. , . them. Instead dry your cl9thes inside. With ! lice may not be generally accept- 6 feet, 3 inches tall, and weighs The VFW Auxiliary held 'a Janice Tuchelski, Scribe Troop 19: Mrs. Shafer's Brownies toured an automatic gas dryer the job is aone faster';' ed as a pleasing factor in an Air 180 pounds. meetmg Mar. 17 at which time GIRL SCOUTS the greenhouse of Mrs. Jones' at Force popularity contest. but Air- the following officers were elect- Gathered by Janice Tuchelski BROW-NIES better and safer .•. That means you'll have man First Class Jack Ratliff, of their past meeting. Afterwards ed for the ensuing year: presi- Troop 21: more free time and feel ~tter. " Northville. does pretty well in Compiled by Mary Lovewell they elected their troop officers The girls talked about making :spite of it. dent. Florence Russell; senior as follows: president, Susan Shaf- scuffies for the San. Gail Peters Troop 16: er; vice-president, Patsy Riley; Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. vIce-president. Beatrice Myers; was invited to talk about. a good The spring weather has found secretary. Holly Riley. and scrap- Charles E. Ratliff of 398B3 W. JunIOr vice-president, Dorothy Mrs. Cockin's Brownies outside Perry; treasurer, Lee McArthur, grooming badge and also about book chairman, Diane Manicka, Eight Mile Rd., Northville, has table manners and proper intro- playing games, after they had Christine Moase, Scribe otU£S C\.ott\£S " been chosen Airman of the chaplain, Ruth King; collductress. spent their meeting working on Grace Bird Light; guard, Mary ductions. 0' Month at the Iwa Kuni air base hemming hand ~owels. Their Troop 14: ON\.1 costS sO Slessor; three-year trustee, Mar- Lou Ann Comer, Scribe I tJM- in Japan. The award is a signal snack box for thIS week was Thursday, Mrs. Parmenter's honor, candIdates appearing be- garet Rager; secretary, Glory SO f~st •. • UN Brown; musician. Gladys Clark. Troop 10: brought by Karen Peterson.. Brownies made directional maps fore a board whIch Judges them Judy Lonn, SCrIbe showing the way from school to \.\1 \.£ to R for popularity, personality and At the conclusion of the business A new scribe. Joanne Lessway, t their meeting place. Friday, the ability. A severe test is whether meetmg and installation of three was elected. The girls are work- Troop IS: Brownies were very fortunate in the successful candidate is well new members luncheon was serv- ing on outdoor badges, literature Mrs. Handorf's Brownies were seemg "The Robe" at the Ply- liked by men under them as well ed to the 2fi members present. and dramatics for second class. taken on a tour of the Northville mouth theatre. Afterwards, they as by the officers. Ordinanly, en- InstallatIOn of these officers is An "overnite" at Plymouth Cab- Record office at their last troop went to Mrs. LeFevere's home for listed men look upon Air Pohce- planned for Sunday, Apr. 11 and in was discussed. meeting, by Mrs. Duerson. They delectable refreshments. men askance. but the NorthVIlle the public is mVlted. Joanne Lessway, Scribe ; were shown the type being set Christine Muller. Scribe airman has proven himself a hk- up, several of the machines In op- I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__ ;;;;; ;;;;;__ ;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;; ;;;: t able fellow. Let us decide honestly what we Troop 11: eration, and the paper being sec- I' Now nearly 21, Jack was glad- d nd th d it with all Because of a school holiday tioned. uated from NorthVIlle High Airman Jack Ratliff can 0.. hat enA 0 l' D Barr r many of the troop were absent' Pam Kay, Scribe our mlg. - me Ja. I ' h.~~~uuu•• _ •• _...•••••w...a.::;;a:;iii;;:;a:a;iiiii.:;,A.~ •••• __a_A• __ •••• ;::,~;::,~~~~~~~~u~"'i_._ •• _ •• _. __ •• someeting.the time was spent in a SOCIal Troop 6: :' ~ • > \:1 Carol Ann Bensen, Scribe Patty Martin was invested into Corne Drive Mrs. Allen's and Mrs. Campbell's , T'i"''--''':'~7'': ITroop 1.2: Trownie troop. During the meet- -"'-u- .- , The gIrls brought salt boxes and ing they made St. Patrick's Day pices of glass, sticks and stones. posters, then later on they play- NUM8ElioNE inTtwerf They covered the boxes with ed'outdoor games such as Brown- plaster and made bird houses ie rings. The nibble box was from them .. brought by Linda Solomon. : ... AH, .• but you CAN... Lody! Carol Allen, Scribe Jill Rowland, Scribe 'i'\l~ ... think Slacks aren't "';;... quite your Dish? \:;~ See yourself in TIGER'S ~ • • • and see the dif· ference! TIGER'S PROPORTIONED Slacks, figure·designed NOTICE for • Short • Regular • Tall AN. ORDINANCE TO REGULATE GRASS, WEED '~' FIGURE FLATTERYis our AND BRUSH FIRES WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF business ••• and we've NORTHVILLE- the formula: slacks cvt from proven palterns Section 1. No person .hall willfully ignite, kin· for body·conform~n g die or lItart in any other manner a fire m any un- (onfour, cut gra ... weed. or brush without fir.t obtaining FASHION plus COWORT a pennit from the Fire Chief William McGee• •••styling that the mosf Fire Chief shall issue such permit if in hi. opinion Come drIve NUMB.R ONI In pow.rl •• , Dayton&. Beach Winner in the discriminating woman the fire will be bumed in the preaence of and un- '64 NASCAR testsl Here's America's highest-rated engine ••• 285 H.P. can wear with pleasure der the control of at least two per~nS of lawful FirePower V-8: Plus the world's most powerful, most automatic no- ••• with figure assur- age. clutch drive: PowerFlite! Plus the indispensable safety of the NUMBER ance. ONE Power Steering and braking. Come try it all for yourself today! , Section 2. Any person who shall neglect or , , Meti,eulously tailor~d, il'! THE POWER AND LOOK OF LEADERSHIPARE YOURS IN A CHRYSLIR fine menswear fabrics. refuse to comply with the proVisions'of thia ,or· dinance shall upon conviction be subject to a fine $8.98 of not more than One Hundred ($100) Dollars, or to imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 -_ -1954 NASCAR AND StEveNS tROPHY wlNNEIU days, plus court costs, or to 'both aucll' fine or imprisonment and the discretion of the co,urt. VILLA dress shoppe Fred Lyke, Township Clerk ATCHINSON MOTOR SALES USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY.AWAY . . 202 West Main Street Northville, MichigaD 150 N. Center Phone 575 '"

II i I Thursday. March 25, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD .l:'age Three V,lIage Commission Proceedings ,Heavy Advance Sale of Automobile American Legi~n ·N ...·rf'A·.....·.·.·.·.·J'...·...·•·.·.·... LLOYD H. GREEN POST 14' A regular meeting of the Norlhville Village Commission was LlocensePlates Reported' In LanslOng held at the Village Hall Monday Eve., Mar. 15th, at 8:00 P.M. : N~.W.!: Absent-Pres. Langfield and Comm. Woodworth. LansIng - The "shop early" Feb. 27, the department had sold ~ . Present-Comm. Ely, Stubenvoll, Peters and Allen. campaign, In which Secretary of a total of 2447 028 plates and had Min\ites of the special meeting of Mar. 10th, 1954, held for the State staff received eomplete co- " ' purpo§i of confirming the results of the election held Mar. 8th, 1954, operation of all public informa- collected shghtly m~re than $40,- By Representative CHA1l.LJlS G. OAKMAN wer~ r~~li and approved. The newly elected officers are as follows: tion agencies b . d 000,000.00 for the highway fund. Regular Meetings Second and 17th District, Michigan PresIdent, Claude N. Ely; Treasurer, A. Russell Clarke; Clerk, Mary '. ' us mess .groups an This compared with saies of 2,- Fourth Tuesdays of Each Month Alexander; Assessor, Edward M Bogart; Commissioner, 2-year term, a~soclatlOns'lresUlted In a ~eavy 068748 plates during the same Mar. 22, 1954 titude of problems they produce." John F. Stubenvoll; Commissioners, 4-year term, A. Malcolm Allen, a vance sa e of auto hcense '. d I t d h h ALL VETERANS WELCOME Rep. Howard Smith m.emocrat of E. C. Welch and Earl L. Reed. I p'lates and a consequent lessen- perlO as year an Ig way TAX REVISION - "Certainly Virginia) expressed the fear that These officers were duly sworn in, and before proceedings with ~l1gof last minute rush purchas- fund revenue of $35,000,000.00. the most monumental piece of Congress already this year has the regular order of business, took their places at the council table. mg i1EARING AID legislation to ever come before granted more tax relief than the Minutes of the la.t regular meeting wele read and approved. It is estimated that on Monday, Northville Lodge, _.... Operate5 for only I S~ a Mar. 1, there were some 753,000 .... month inllead of 1St 1030t Congress." That is the way that Treasury can afford. Senator Byrd Finance Committee audited the following bills: The public response to the pub- vehicles in Michigan yet to be tJ day for old·type vacuum- Chairman Dan Reed of the House (Democrat of Virginia): "We are licity efforts of press, radIO, tele- lubealdsl licensed and this business togeth- Noo 186, F. & A. M. Ways and Means Committee des- the victims of protracted fiscal ision, outdoor advertising firms, GENERAL FUND er with the licensing of new Life-like sound, truer and cribed the sweeping Internal Rev- irresponsibility. The time is long and business associations was Regular meetu-g second Monda) clearer Ihan everl vehicles can be handled without enue Code Revision of 1954 which overdue to recognize that we Roy M. Terrill, Twp. Treas., l,1! Interceptor Sewer most gratifying and enabled us to ot every month at 7:30 P.M. The one "AU ballery lasts a rush conditions as owners place passed the House of Representa- shall continue on the highway to Tax on Scout Bldg $ 1.68 operate more efficiently and at a * full month ••. no "8" bat- their cars and trucks in operation. GEORGE MAIRS. WJIl. lery ••. fe",er batlerychanges I tives last Thursday by a 339-80 insolvency unless we turn around V. George Chabut, Health Comm. 50.00 labor saving or more than ten and ilnsist upon pay-as-you-go Leland Smith, P.M., Stamps , .. . 15.00 R. F. COOLMAN, Sec'y. * vote. thousand dollars. Some extremely heavy burdens only 1r25 financing." Democratic attempts Pay Roll 2520.23 (8< Ototi. are good. tax. If passed by the Senate, it Wallace Construction Co., Pay't. on Contract $23,647.50( $34.00. will save the taxpayers $912 mil- Moved by Stubenvoll, supported by Peters, that bills be paid. lion a year, effective April 1, 1954. Carried. Sketch was presented by Comm. Peters showing how the API- letic Board of the North~ille Public Schools wished to have the gym- . nasium floor painted III the new Community Bldg., and it was mov- Tewksbury lewelers M ore·Recreahon ed by Stubenvoll, supported by Allen, that the Village Commission I PI d f grant approval of the floor being painted as requested with the JEWELRY 8c WATCH REPAIRING Phillips- 8 anne' or understanding that this work be done at the school's expense. 101YzEast Maift St. Northville. Mich. Phone Nor1hville ,(92 industtial., ~ , Workers. . .', Carried.John ~iller, of Green Ridge N!U'Series. reported that a survei.. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lanslllg, Ma'r. 2a-:Mlchtgan s had.been.made of village trees and It was found thl1t there were 260 ~~r.' industrial' . woz;J(ers-' Ffua'y~have elms located on Vil1age·pro~erty. He stated 'that he would do'tlie more recreational .possibilities work at a cost of $2.05 per tree, ,and that it would be necessary to placed before tHem if a scheduled spray the trees twice, once' in the dormant stage .and later when in Funeral Home meeting of planners pans out as foliage, th~ total cost to the village amounting to a little mo~ than expected $1,000.00. M9ved by Peters, supported by Reed, that Mr~ Miller be . authorize to proceed with the program. Carried. WAS ORElA,. ... FORIil ••• ,Ernest V. Blohm, executive- Pres Ely stated that while the date for regular appointments secretary of .the state In~er- was the 'first meeting in April, he asked for permission to appoint Agenoy CouncIl for Recreation, the' finance committee at this time so that they can get started on has slated a. meeting of directo~s the preparation of th~ budget. His recommendation for th~ members I of recreation programs ·m of the finance committee was John F. Stubenvoll as Chairman, and Be Sure +0 Drive AmbulaDce Phone 48 southern Michigan industrial Comm. Earl Reed as the other member. Moved by Allen. supported • areas. by Peters, that these appointments be confirmed. Carried. Blohm and other officials would It was decided to hold an informal meeting of the entire village like to see the vast recreational commission to go over the budget on Monday Eve., Mar. 22nd, 1954. possibilities of Michigan more at 8:00 P.M. fully explored by industrial No further business appearing, meeting was adjourned at 10:45 workers than at present. P.M. Ih.~ "Literally dozens of festivals, Signed: Mary Alexander, Clerk centennials and other programs ~ ~ are available to workmen for sin- .,...... ••v•••• ~••'Il. ~ ~ The best way to get something FORREST P. PHILUPS gle day of week-end vacations," out of church is to take part in Blohm noted and added that: "It's ~ OTWELL :- your church activities. not necessarY to wait for the tra- HEATING & SUPPLY ~ CHARLES BAHNMIUBR ditional two weeks per year to go on an outing." "Winkler Products NON-MILITARY- EXPORTS The meeting is slated Mar. 31 You Should Try" at Michigan State College. Phone 1701·3' Day or Night 265 W. Ann Arbor Road ..·•·•·...... ·.·,.·A·.·Plymouth.....·.·.Y.·.·.·..:-J want top rank

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c. R. ELY & SONS SEE AND DRIVI IT AT YOUR OLDSMOIILI DEALER'S COAL &: FUEL OIL COo 316 N. Center Northville Phone 190 l~ N. CENTER STREET - HOR'l'HVJl.LE Orchucl Lake, lld.. Cor. Grad lUYer - FumIDgloP Rathburn Chevrolet Sales ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET pAYMENT PLAN 774 PennImaD AYe. - PI~outh : ~180 Plymouth Avenue Northville, Michi~an Ph(jlle Northville 290 MORTON SALT Ie PELLETS FOR WATER SO,FTENERS I~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~I 4 - Page FO\lr -. U II • • II II R .. • • II • • • • II • • • • 'Price prop Spell~ ~~RTSJfOR Trouble for ',ALL CARS EXCHANGE •• ENGINES. FUEL PUMPS, GENER· ATORS. STARTERS, Kenneth Houtz, formerly of the flu. Dairy Farmer CLUTCHES Farmington Rd., but now of Mrs. Charles A. Armstrong of Michigan farmers who have not Complete Machine Shop , Northville, called at the Herman Mayfield Ave. spent Monday with Schult home, Shadyside Ave., last members of an East Side Detroit been able to show a profit from Service • • • EDgiDe Tuesday evening. Mr. Houtz was Woman's Club with which she their dairy enterprises iri the past Rebuilding recently discharged from the Ma- was formerly identified. years will be in serious trouble af- rines. Mrs. George Throne of Ypsi- ter Apr. I, when the dairy sup- NOVI port price drops to 75 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Renn and lanti and Mrs. Loren Read of of parity.· AUTO PARTS their children of Detroit were South Lyon called on their mo- NOVL MICHIGAN dinner guests last Sunday of the ther, Mrs. Austin Ault, on Brent- That is the conclusion of Ed- Pbone Northville SS win B. Jones of Michigan State Louis Jennings family on Nor- wood Ave. Wednesday morning. I't' " folk. Edwin L. Johnson of Clarita College's agricultural economics Ave. visited the Irish' Hills Sat- department. Jones makes these TRY THE WANT ADS Mrs. Mayme Muir, of Detroit additional points: was a week·end guest of her son, urday. Farmers \~ho '~re unable or un- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- Arthur, and his famIly on Shady- ~ichael, youn~ son. of t~e i J~ side Ave. Drmkers .of W. EIght MI!e Rd., IS willing to improve their opera- r~ tions should seriously consider Keyser convalescmg from a tonsl1ectomy. Mr. an d Mrs. Herman . leaving the dairy business. The of Huntington Woods called on J Mr. an.d Mrs. Edwm L. J?hnson support price drop will mean that the Misses Lora and Freda Ault and their daughter, Manon, of on Norfolk Ave. last Sunday eve- Clal:ita Ave. left Friday for Grand many farmers will have to make I ning. RapIds where they expect to be major adjust~ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rob- on han~ for the ~uneral of Mr. . One way many farmers will be :1 ' th d ght rs Johnson s brother-m-Iaw, Nelson able to reduce their costs of pro- GETTING THE MOST ,'I er ts an d th ell' ree au e, d h d' h d ... d J f M Nor yke, w 0 led T urs ay. ducing milk to use more and bet- r Beth ,.nary an oan, 0 onroe, ter quality roughage and less pro- were last week-end house guests Baby Katy, daughter of the of Mrs. Robert's parents, Mr. and ~i.lliam Dixons of Shadyside Ave. tein and grain. Mrs. Emerson Ault, on Mayfield. IS lll. Since milk prices will decline FROM OIL HEATING? Mrs. George Knipple of Farm- Honoring Sgt. Barbara Har;i- rather drastically, while some ington Rd. is convalescing from ~on, lately returned from serVJce m Japan and now home on leave YOU'RE SURE of complete fuel oil service from one with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. reliable source when you order Mobilheat! No heat· .Y'J'."rI'rl' ...... •... •..... •... ·h..~ Harrison of Eight Mile Rd., Mrs. ing interruptions. Delivery is automatic. Metered " Catherine Eckman opened her FRIGIDAIRE • WE SERVICE trucks register every drop ofMobilheat that goes into ",i' OTWELL home for a tea Wednesday after- • I HEATING & SUPPLY Refrigerators • Ranges • Auto. Washers. Dryers your tank-assure full measure. You also get free heat- noon. Old neighbors and friends saving helps-prompt service by courteous drivers. dropped in to meet bel'. It proved I ~"The Best in Town, a most pleasant occasion. :'1 ~ We Satisfy!" Mrs. Dwight Attabury is ar- W I M SAT T Appliance Shop ';" riving from Phoenix, Ariz. this 287 S. Main - Plymouth Phone 1558 ~~... f;oi.j ~ week·end and will spend a few ~ Day or .. weeks with her parents, Mr. and ~t Mrs. Purser, of Farmington R~. t ~" Nigh I: ~ Mrs. Grace Simpson of May- ~ 265 W. Ann Arbor Road ~ field Ave. has spent the last few Trees • Flowering Shrubs • Evergreens • Vines ~ Plymoul:h :: weeks with the Dameron family I'J'rI'.."."....~·."rI'J',I'oI'.l'.l"ol'.v ... LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ••• emu DUliN EllS. TOOl HARDY PLANT MATERIAL GROWN HERE

1 -FACTORY TO YOU- PLANT IT YOURSELF OR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR I BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER c. R. ELY & SONS : And Save The Difference! COAL & FUEL OIL CO. 316 N. Center Northville Phone 190 '; SEE OUR LINE OF WALLPAPER ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN OUTSiDE WHITE : $4.88 per gal. I have been wonderfully blessed MORTON SALT & PELLETS'FOR WATER SOFTENERS (In 5-gal. cans) in being restored to active life . : after being crippled in nearly WHITE ENAMEL $5.48 per ral. every joint in my body and with (Non-Yellowing) • muscular soreness from head to SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL $4.34 per gal. foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, Walled Lake Soldier ENAMEL UNDERCOAT $4.34 per ~al. hands deformed and my ankles were set. Is As'signed to Korean I • FLA.T WALL. PAINl $3.30 per gal. , per gal. Limited space proh~bits-tel1~g School Construction I \ -PIGME~TED WALL PRIMER $3.30 "ou more here but If you. Will . write me I will s:eply at once and ?th DI~'" ¥or~a-.Army PFC ,. ,., TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE tell you how I received this won· ·Robert. WIlson; Jr., 20, whose par- I derful relief.' ents lIVE! at 440 Sparks Lane, I, AT JOBBERS· PRICES Walled Lake, Mich., is helping to -er build a schoolhouse in Korea. Mrs. Lela s. WI Members of his unit, Heavy The HARNDEN PAINT & 'GLASS. CO. 2805 Arbor Hills Drive Mortar Co, of the 7th Infantry 115 Church Street Phone 873M Northville P.O. Box 3122 Division's 32d Regiment, are I e- building a six room primary J.ackson 7. Mississippi schOOlas part of tne Armed FOlc- es Assistance".to Korea program. , Wilson, assigned as an ammu- mtion bearer, entered the Army in January, 1953, completed baSIC Mytecipefor ICEBOX COOKIES ~ traming at Camp Atterbury, Ind., and arrived overseas last July. OIwoy~~~cC~dul in my

PLAIN .I, , f ~LECTRIC I ARITHMETIC [, RANGE The readers of this column will know that I very seldom wnte agamst one particular T~o family cars sm and strive to be positive in the approach to the needs of the are better than One! p e 0 p] e. How- ever now and then something must be said Over 400,000 families own two Fords and enJ'oyaU the practical advantages and conveniences of two quality cars about the eVils of certain thmgs. I therefore pass at cos~ not ~ mUch different than, tJwse of otw expensive car. Yet in feature after feature Ford on to you this article which . ' was found in the "Imperial l- ' duplicates these expensive. cars .,.' . as thousands know Magazine", "Since you caonot refram who have alroody joi'Md the 2-Ford family fold. from drinking, why not start , .' a saloon III your home? Be the only customer and you Will Just think! ... for the price you pay for just one car of some not have to buy a license. Give your wife $55 to buy a case of makes you' ~ have two 1954 ~ords. Whether you choose the ~vhiskey. There are 240 snorts new I-block Six or Y·block· V-8, you get the last w~rd in high- m a case. Buy aU of your ICEBOX COOKIES. drinks from your wife at 60¢ .. compression, low-friction, power, And you get the greatest a snort and in 12 days, when Temp: S50"F. Time: 18-20 min.' . "r advance in chassis desig~ in 20 years-new Bali-Jl?i~~, Front r2 cup butter 1 teaspoon soda the case is gone, your wife will 2 cups'brown sugar r2 teaspoon cream of tartar have $89 to put in the bank Suspension. In For.d you get a .new Astra-Dial control panel too. Mt'I!. Ezra Mason is active in and will have $55 to start up 2 eggs, well,beaten r2 cup nutmeats, chopped the Women's Auxiliary of the .. in business again. Center-Filt Fue~ing, suspended clutch and brake pedals"and a S~ cups f1ou~,sifted 1 teaspoon vanilla . Pontiac Msster Plumbers Assoc. ;,EW 13G-H.P. Y-ILOCK \'·3 HEW ns-H-P. I·BlOCK StX hun·tight Crestmark ~y, all exclusive with F:ord in the l.ow- She also belongs to several .If you live 10 years and con- Creapt but~r and sugar together. ,AddbeatAmeggs. Sift 'It',has a new deep·block' Y- Uke the new V·B, It's of over- price field. With this host of fine car fea~res l;Uldmany more, service groupll. But sho has trnue to buy all your booze head·v~lve, hlgh·compresslon, dry ingredients together and combine. Add nutmeats plenty of time for homemaking from your wife, and then die design. a 5-bearlng crankshaft and vanilla. Beat well. Mold into rolls, wrap in waxed and low-frl~on efftciency far low·frictlon design. And ihdeep. Ford offers 'you a car t..l-ta(~worth more when you buy it· ••• paper and chill o,,:ernigh~.in refrigjlrator. Slice. Place and for baking goodies • • . a in YOllr'boots from the snakes simple trick with the help of her your widow will have $27 ~ longer life ••• lmoother, quieter block design gives smooth, quiet more when you sell it. .. ., . on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake. Yield: approximately electric range. power and 1000gengine IIfel . 6 dozen. 085.37 on deposit, enough to operation ••• gr~ter economy. I·, I bury you:respectably, bring up I' t"' A.k ,.,.. - 1"'"'''".8 11f<>_ .t y.... Edl.o •• 1I1e-. .< your chIldren, pay of( the New recipes are fun when you mortgage on the house, marry Now more than ever \mow they'll turn o~t'perfect a decent man, and forget she -'-and- theY''lllways do when ever knew you." ~ STANDARD IQI THE AMERICAN ROAD

you're an electric cook. Con- I '54 Ford , j trolled, moist heat is the secret of baking SUCceS8. No Peter F. Nleuwkoop. Paslor , SEE IT .•• VALUE CHECK IT •.. TEST DRIVE IT! guesswork for surface cookery either-for heat is accurately measured. Enjoy cooking- First 'O-apti;t Church get an electric range. . SEE YOUR .NORTHVILLE MARR' 'TAYLOR FORD SALES l DEALER B~ble School. 10 a.m. F~r Your Convenience, We Are Open Week Days Until 9 P.M. - Saturdays Until 6 P.M. I' ,.:. Morning Worship. 11 a.m. ! . Ot Detroit Edison Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. ~l'. - '117 W. Main St. ,. Northville Phone 1320 .

'. ~...... L..... -' -- _ ThUl~sday,March 25, 1954

l'.· ·-:n ·.:. ·ch•••ch Northville Cagers It will pay yOU. •• as it did us••• to ~~ ~!~ Win Inter-City Title "-, NORTHVILLE CENTER With Pethers tallying a total BOWLING NEWS of 21 points to lead both teams in Northville House League scoring, the Northville Boys CI!!b Team W L won the Inter.City CommunIty Depositors State Bank 60 48 basketball league championship Northville Bar 60 48 last Wednesday night by defeat- Northville Men's Shop 59 49 ing Davis & Lent of Plymouth, 58 Schafer's Bread 58 50 to 31. The game was played in OJ•• S.e(,•• SII'.1I1Atilt; Phone 424 58 50 the Northville gym. (.' V.F.W. 4012 56 52 To reach the finals, the Ply- Standard Service 44, 64 mouth quintet whipped the Wol- i~' Heichman & Van Every 37 71 verines of the Wayne County 200 Scores: B. Darnell 236, 205, Training School, while the Boys A. Bauer 231, C. Myers 229, D. Club defeated the WCTS Red- Juday 223, 204, 202-629, D. Mil- birds. ler 222, 216, 211-649, F. Robinson The totals: 218 209-625, H. Beller 216, W. Boys Club Every day more people are coming to A&P, seeing Sta:nan 214, J.' Green, W. Throop G F T 213, A. Gadioli 211, F. Light 206, Pethers 20 1 21 scores of low prees and saving plenty of money. W. Light, E. Robinson 205, A. Yahne 6 3 9 And they're telling everyone else to come see • . • Johnson 202, B. Hawley 200. Robertson 16 o 16 Wilson 4 o 4 come save at AlIIP, too. Result? Those six little Norlliville Recreation League Biery 6 2 8 R. E. Davis 65 43 words have become the ''bu~rds'' of smart Cy Owens Ford Sales 61 47 58 shoppers everywhere. 'Why not make them yours, State Hospital 58 ,50 Davis Be Len! too? Come see ••• come save at AlIIPl Lyke's Gulf Service 53 55 Rowland 6 2 8 Tame Cats 49 59 Anderson 6 o 6 E & B Beer 38 70 Schipper 6 1 7 200 Scores: E. Robinson 244, R. Hearl 4 o 4 Customers' Corner "SUPER·RIGHTII RIB END-7-RIB CUT Bezaire 208, J. Hglman 206, M. Foreman 6 o 6 Weston 204, A. Bauer 203, C. Mi- Papo 0 Do yoU ehop lot 1 or 21? chel 202. o __o 31 Whether you shop for one item'. -;• or -s~op for the Bwiness Men's League Lb. week's twenty-one ••• your A&P helps you do Pork Loin Roast 41( Northville Hotel 77 31 it easily and economically! Northville Lanes 65 43 Women Bowlers Seek "SUPER.RIGHT" BLADE CUT Harnden's Paints 64 44 You'JI find not just a few "leaders" listed in our adver- BELTSVILLE-COMPLETELY CLEANED Bloom's Insurance 64 44 Second Victory V.F.W. No.2 61 47 tisements • • • you'll 8ee dozens and dozens of items Over Male Squad • iI • LB, 43c 5 TO 7 LB. • • LB, Northville Laundry 60 48 representing every department in your A&P • • • and Chuck Roast Turkeys 59c Mergraf Oil Products 58 50 Flushed with victory, the Gulf representative of A&P's atore-wide low prices. TOP QUAliTY, YOUNG Okerstrom Roofing -51 57 Distributors Women's bowling DuekS COMPLETELY CLEANED ••••• LB. 49c Ground Beef "SUPER·RIGHT" LB Guernsey Dairy 46 62 team has issued a challenge for Come see ••. come save ••• at A&P! GUARANTEED FRESH ••• • 39c V.F.W. No. 1 39 69 another match with the Cy Qwen Round Steaks "SUPER·RIGH'l''' QUAliTY LB. 79c B 0'. B f "SUPER·RIGHT" Miller's Service 36 68 men's squad following a 2435 to CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT 01 Ing ee LEAN PLATE . • •• LB. 17e Mich. Powd. Metals 23 81 2349 beating administered at the "SUPER·RIGHT" AlIIP Stores Pork Roll • • • • • • • • R~iL B LB. 200 Scores: R. Cae 258, 202-647, Northville Center Recreation al- 39c eef Roas t ARM OR ENGLISH CUT • • • 53c W. Light 232, O. Nalley 230 and leys recently. 420 Lexington Ave~ue, New,York 17. N. Y., Sliced F~~ge~RR~~~~I~s ••• P~~, 4-VARlm PACKAOI ~ ~ l·LB. ,. 221, G. Tucker 225, A. Bauer 224, The men haven't asked for the 79c Luncheon Meat PKG. 6ge J. Lach 223, E. Jones 220, H. Ro- rematch, but the women declare Sliced Beef Liver. • • • • ; : ; • LI. 3ge gers 217, A. Ash, R. Briggs 214, they are not afraid to push their Skinless Frankfurters. • ; ; ; •• LB. 49c F. Light 213 and 203, C. Bidwell luck, and are ready to make it 212, 210-616, W. Bennett 211, H. two straight. Beller 208, W. Throop 205 and -- Capt. Doris Maltby, Lulu West, - .. A&P Fish and Sea Food Values 203, P. Terry 204, R. Hay, P. Fo- Dorothy Busch, Iris Slover and LAKI IRII-P~N.R!ADY lino 203. Dorothy Darnell comprise the wo- A&P'I ALL VEGETABLE LAKE ERIE, PAN·READY, FRESH men's team, while ·Capt. Monroe Norlhville Women's League Weston, Eddie Robinson, George LB. Gulf Distributors 73 33 Fresh Perch 49c White, Sid Junod and Harvey • • • White Bass II • • LB. 29c Don's Five 73 35 RIchie make up the lowly male Villa Dress Shoppe 70 38 squad. dexo Shortening Halibut Steaks : ; " ,., ~ po; • " LI, ' 391 "4 FISHERMEN" BRAND ; : 10·0Z. 49c Harry Wolfe Bldg. 67 41 ...... Fish Sticks • PKG. G. E. Miller 61 47 LAKI ERII Fresh Perch Fillets LB. CAP'N JOHN-BREADED IO-OZ, C. R. Ely's 51 57 • • • 59c Fantail Shrimp PKG. 5ge .Northville Restaurant 47 61 Adult Softball, Guernsey Dairy 46112 61 'h 3 CIfN 73c Northillve Lab. 42 66 CRISP, FRESH LARGE 48 SIZE Gamble's 41 67 Church Leagues /' Spencer D~ugs ~ 37'h 70% " '!. f. '-' \ I - Bloom's Insurance 37 71 To Be Formed 200 Scores: T. Bauer 214. Organization of an adult soft- Head Lettuce' .2 Head. 25( Nor!hville Classic League ball league and a church league Hawaiian Punch Heichman & Van Every 50 19 will be discussed at a special WASHED. TRIMMED AND CELLO WRAPPED r Don's Five 38 31 meeting to be held Tuesday eve- SWEET AND JlIi • Cae's Five 26 43 ning, Mar. 30, at 7:30 in the scout Northville Lanes -' 24 45 building, according to Wilson IIICH·NUT ITRAINID; ; 4li~f' Ba~y 4 39c ~~~~E 200 Scores: B. Hawley 241, 214- Funk, director of recreational ac- Pascal Celery 19c Florida Oranges 8 B~G 49c 613, B. Archer 235, D. Miller ?29 tivities. and 201, A. Bauer 226, D. Pauline 0.. 0 0 ; ~ • L8S. All men interested in coaching SWANSON ; • 14Jl~Z, Emperor Grapes 2 25c Seedless Grapefruit FLORIDA • • : 5 B":O 39c 210, R. Briggs 207 and 204, B. a team, as well as potential play- Chicken Fricassee 49c 204. Darnell 0 • • • LBS. SPECIALLY IIllCTID , , 14-0Z. 25c ers, are reque~ted to be present. Puerto Rican Yams • .3 29c Fresh Tomatoes FIRM, RED-RIPI •• PKG. All those who either work or live FLORIDA GROWN r Ladies Staie Hospital League • lo.oZ. JARS in Northville or Northville town- Maraschino Cherries LIBERTY • • CAN 39c Fresh Corn EXTRA FANCY • 0 • 05 39c Four Splotz 61 39 ship are eligible to play. Ramblers 57 43 It's National Drled'rult Week I Waynettes 57 43 Three sponsors have expressed ~':;'.J • Hilltoppers 45 55 a willingness to support a team, ·sh BREAST 0' CHICKEN ,.. " 6}2-oZ. FROZEN FOOD BUYS Funk said, and Walled Lake and Tuna FI CHUNK STYLI • CAN 37c Seedless Raisins AlP: ~ : : : ~ 2 ~~gi.'35c Slo-Motion 43 57 • • Farmington teams probably will Midnight Stars 37 63 IO~.O~~Bl~sN 25c • • be invited to play in the league Strawberries .4 fOR 9ge Prunes AL~R3.:u~~ir. ; ; ; ; :. ; ~ 2 :~x49c: again this year. TWICE SOFTENED 0 L1BBrS ROYAL RECREATION Northern Tissue THRIFT PRICED 3 ROLLS 23c Red Rasp berrles, 1O~·OZ. CAN 34c 3 fOR 1.00 BOWLING NEWS Douglas SIess or will have California Dates • ; ; ~,; ; ; ; ~ It.e~~.19c cbarge of the meetmg. • h L1BBrS Wednesday Night House League Splnae 10.0Z. PKG. 15c •••• POR Ramsey's Bar 64'h 42% •2 29c Apricots SUNSWEET ;;;::: = '. 1~~i'49c Schrader's 63 45 DELICIOUS ON HOT FOOD5-KEYKO French Fries ,().o~~B~rJ.15c • • .2 POR 29c Wolverine 57* 50% Junior Police To JANE PARKER Bathey Mfg. Co. 31 77 Plan Softball and I-LB. High team series: Wolverine Margarine CTN. 29c: Potato Chips 2643 ,Ramsey's 2629. Camping Program High team game: Ramsey's 935, Apple Pie Wolverine 929. Members of the Northville Ju- nior Police are requested to at- Peaches High individual series: Alessi 47~ REGULAR 49c VALUE 5!J7, Spaulding 574. tend their first big spring meet- Northern Towels K\~! ~lf~Jl~N2 ROLLS 37c High individual game: Single- ing Tuesday, Mar. 30 at 3:45 p.m. Grapefruit Juice A&P BRAND • • • NOW at the scout building. ton 242, Thorne 235. ONLY • 200 Bowlers: Singleton 223 and All officers are asked to con- Tomato Juice IONA BRAND • • • • 39c 206, Alessi 214, Snow '213, Van tact members to be sure they are M & M Candies 6 plos. 25c ~f:'25c Sickle 209. present for the organization meet- Cake Mixes le~s~~IIs• • • • • ing. The boys will join a softball Cocoanf;t·Marshmallow Bar ~ZtL EACH 3ge! Monday Nighi House League team which will play regular IACH Bailey's Dance Studio 7llh 44 % scheduled games through May Snowy Bleach ~ ::g: 29c ~g.E49c Date·Filled CoHee Cake ~;,;,: ~ 29c AleSSI Gen. Ins. 69% 46% and early June, and those on the DOh'S Jr. Five 59% 56% various softball teams will go Jane Parker White Bread :,:,: ~ 2L~~' 17c Zayti Trucking 57 59 camping as a unit. A new camp- Cat Food PUS~ 'NI BOOTS • • • • 2 1J~~'29c Main Super Service 56% 63% ing program has been devised Hermit Cookies FfH~o~fffLD~ftr. ; : ~ cfr~2 25c Northville Lab. 55% 60112 whereby 10 to 15 boys will go " LENTEN SEASON ., PKG. Freydl Cleaners 51 65 camping once a month using the Hof Cross Buns FAVORITI: 0... OF 9 29c Weber Machine Tool 43% 72* new tents purchased by the Ju- Swan Soap HANDY!c SIZE. FOR • 4 19c O JANE PARKER-STILL YOUR l·ut Individual high single game: nior Police Adult committee. • Potato (hIpS BEST POTATO CHIP BUY BOX 59c Kimball 257. Individual high three games: LAROE SIZE ,Kimball 679. 28 points for Spags. Deity tallied Ivory Soap • 2 CAKfS 27c 51 LVERBROOK 90·SCORE-QUARTERS Team high single game: Alessi 24, and between them' they hit • • • 970. ten of 15 foul 'shots. The scores: Team high three games: Don's (vory Soap MEDIUM SIZE. CAKfS ~TL~: 2641. SPAGS • • •• 3 25c Fresh Butter '6ge 200 Bowlers: Cummings 219, G F T St. Lawrence Stoianoff 202, Porterfield 202, 251, 16 1 17 Sunnyfield BuUer 93 SCORE. 0 ,> LB. Sager 202, F. Wick 211, C. Freydl Girardin 10 o 10 Ivory Soap PERSONAL SIZE 4 CAKES 23c lOc 201, B. Murray 205, Williams 209. Rebitzke 2 o 2 • • • Sunnybrook Eggs ~~~EF~l~H• : ~.IJ~:N.SSe Kearney 24 4 28 Lovewell 18 2 20 Ot 510 PROCESSED 2 8·0Z. 49c M I 0 BI CHEESE •• 0 PKGS. . Deity 20 4 24 DUI DOES EVERYTHING REG, 29c GIANT 69c e· • Ices Spags Cagers Set PKG. PKG. 90 11 101 Cheez Whiz l~tE~$s~::n..... '~A~Z,5Se BRADERS CLEANER CLOTHES, • REO. GIANT Bonar 8 8 Tide SPARKLING DISHES PKG. 29c 69c League Mark o PKG. SYRUP • • • 0 39c > Nuotilla 6 1 7 FOR DIGESTIBLE Staging a fine comeback after Burgess o o o MAYONNAISE 33c Crisco FRIED FOODS b~~35c ~:1~87c losing to Braders in the first Humphries 6 2 8 REG. playoff game of the Recreation Robertson 12 o 12 Instant Fels PKG. 28c "lleague championship series, the • • • • • • • • All price. in this ad effective thru Sat., March 27 Joe Spags quintet set a new 32 3 35 _._------'"( league record by tallying 101 Referee-Dc~ Kay, FEEDS DOGS BETTER-RIVAL points to the losers' 35 Thursday Umpire-Stanley Johnston, night in the final contest. Timekeeper and scorer-Clay- Phil Kearny was high man with ton Graham. Dt)g Food 2 ~A~s21c ...... , ... _- ... - ,! - Thursday,' March 25, 1954 Page Six THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Mizpah ' Circle CARD OF ~THANKS • Ex rt - The Mizpah Circle of the King's PIannlng pe ~ We wish to thank our many Daughters will have their spring <" News Around Northville (Continued from Page 1) neighbors and friends, and es- spread at the home of Mrs, Del " pecially Fred Casterline for their Hahn, 548 W. Main St. The mem- eSj wlth the maJor task that of kindness shown us during our Thirty-eight yoling people gath· din Park Methodist Church in bers are requested to bring a pass- providing the structure of region-. recent bereavement. ered at the club house on the J. P. Detroit. ing dish and their own table ser- ...... al growth over the next 20-30 Ll d d M t M years. oy an argare oore vice, Malley farm on W. Eight Mile Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore of , for a three-way birthday celebra- Horton Ave., returned Saturday The Detroit prea, Reed said, is tion, Theresa Ducheneau, Doris from Raleigh, N. C. where they composed of 129 communities, all k attended the funeral of Mr. related economically, with com- il Soult and Al Maltby were the mon problems, obiectives and honored guests. Games, dancing Moore's mot her, Ruby May !l methods of operation. Primarily a [[5. L BRADER" De;art~~ntStor~l and plenty of food furnished the Moore. ,f ...... area, these 129 SHOP NOW FOR ] evening's entertainment. communities are' bound together ...... Mrs. Claude Crusoe and Mrs. i Sherwm Hill of Northville, and by that same common basis of YOUR SPRING AND EASTER NEEDS Carolyn Burkman, daughter of I; Mrs. Robert Willoughby and Mrs. manufacturing. Therefore, the fu- , Mr. and Mrs. John Burkman of Harry Deyo of Plymouth spent ture of any segment of the whole, !~ Base Line Rd., is a participant Thursday, Friday and Saturday is inextricably bound up with the [ -";"--:;'a.. a fine .eleetion Lad;e' nylon and rayon in "Rolling Rhythm of 1954", a ( ~ In Battle Creek where they at- rest. . roller skating production pattern- of Ladies' Street Dreslles s_ . . tended the State DAR convention. . .. t' ht' and acetate shps. Lace ed after the Ice Capades, which History of Area 8 In Juniors, s ralg SIzes,...... is bemg held at Riverside Arena Using a large number of maps [ Come in and see the new paint and half sizes. The price trImmed and taJlored on Plymouth Rd., Sunday and and charts, Reed traced the his- designs. Super Kemtone Appli- tory of Area' 8 from 1919 to the [ ra..ge;' from $5.95-$10.95 .Iyle. al $2.98 Monday. kay roller kit. Gambles. 41 ...... present. In that year, he said, Mrs. A. Russell Clarke of Fair- there were o~y 12 plants employ- Mr. and Mrs. Dana Briggs of ing more than 100 persons each. !I brook Rd. will be hostess to the Yerkes Ave. were called to Onei- I' In the next ten'years, eight more - Northville Review Club today. da, N. Y. last week by the sudden F Mrs. Clarence Davis is in charge were added, and in the following death of Mr. Briggs' mother, Mrs. decade-the depression years- of the program which will be a Eva S. Briggs who was 84 at the I"Fruit of the Loom" and-,Ladies' new spring skirts six add i t ion a I manufacturing , review of the book "Why Jesus hme of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Died" by Van Pass en. Mrs. Edna plants came into being. Three of "Berkshire" nylon hOllein in a wide variety of styles Winner of the Infer-Cily Recreation League basketball championship is the Northville Boys Briggs were accompanied by Alee, a personal friend of Mrs. these were in northwestern club quintet pidured above. The team was undefClated during the season, winning ten straight their daughter, Mrs. Harold Shet- Wayne county. new spring shades. and colors. All sizes. Davis, who will review the book, tleroe of Plymouth. games. Back row, left to right: Cap Pethers, Harold Wilson and Max Robertson. Front row: is in charge of dramatics and all ...... "In the next ten years," he de- 99c to $1.65 $2.98 to $5.98 Bill Yahne, Da-lid Biery, Joe Humphries and Coach Elden Biery. theatrical productions at the Nar- clared, "there was a literal ex- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lute of plosion of new plants-295 of Newburg Rd. celebrated their them. Most of these were located 44th wedding anniversary Tues- down river from Detroit, out Ply- - day, Mar. 23. Their nine children - I ~]~ mouth way, and around Redford. , dropped in during the evening , "In 1940 Area 8 had a total of " to congratulate them. Two mem- 1683 manufacturing employes. By New shipments of Ladies' Men's Pants, sizes 29 to bers of the family celebrated '1 West Bros. Nash, Inc. 1950 this figure had grown to Blouses are in, including 50. New selection of gabs birthdays recently also, Mr. Lute 9112, and last year it was 19,120. his 73rd, and a grandson, Rus- the popular "boyU tailor- 534 Forest - Plymouth In the same period the popula- [ and rayon acetates. Plain sell McQueen of Northville, his tion had grown from. 29,449 in ed cotton shirts at and fancy patterns from ;i eIghth. 1940 to 80,'100in 1953. Homes like- i of< ...... $2.98 to $3.98 $4.95 to $9.95 wise hac:I increased from 7,200 to Mrs. James Hollis slipped and 23,294. This was an increase of [ fell last week breaking her right 58.4 per cent, largest rate of all f' arm. She is staying with her son the development areas." and daughter-in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollis of Randolph St., Population To Rise unbl she recovers. By 1970, he said, the popula- ... [[ Men's new Spring Shirts. New spring styles in child- ] i .. .. tion of Area 8 should reach 139,- Rev. Harold Fredsell, Jack 800, and the number of homes A style and color to suit rEm'spatent leather shoes Blackburn, William Davis and 45,100. By the same year, the everyone's needs at $3.95 Joe Petrock returned last Sunday number of manufacturing em- afternoon after spending the Also red, white and pastel ] II ployes in the Detroit area should $2.95 week-end in Chicago as delegates be increased by more than 200,000, blue slippers at $2.95. to the National Council of Pres- with the total population expect- [ ] Ii bytenan Laymen in Chicago. ' NOW SEE AND DRIVE ...... ed to be about 4,000,000. .. In the past four years, Reed Miss Katie Kampf, who attends asserted, more than 50,000 new TH E EKGITI NG Smith College in Northampton, homes have been built in Detroit. [ ] :'1 Mass., will return to Northville This has fairly well saturated the Men's new Casual Shoes Fnday to spend her spring vaca- city itself, so that people are look- Ladies' and Misses sizes tIon with her parents, Mr. and $5.95 to $7.95 ing to other sections, principally in black ballerina shoes NEWEST MEMBER' Mrs. T. N. Kampf of Haggerty northwestward, for future home Dress Shoes $5.95-$12.95. ] Hwy. [ $2.95 sites. OF THE ...... "Porto-PedU Shoes $13.95 Here is an opportunity you can't afford gets up to 40 miles a gallon. See this out- "011 the basis of this growth," to miss - a chance to see and drive the standing combination of beauty • . • luxury the speaker said, "the planning exciting new MET ROPOLITANI See this • • • and utility in choice of smart hardtop commission must now determine entirely new idea in motoring - the first car or open convertible - complete w~th custom 7IIuIL. the amount and character of [[ . . , " J, ] of its size to meet all the standards of com· features. 1 AIR~LYT~ ~AMILy·'1 growth -to be' expected, and de- fort and performance Americans insist upon. Drive it . • • thrill to a new kind of velop from this knowledge the See the amazing new economy winner that handling ease. DOTl't wait ••• come iTl today! trends and patterns for future - S. L. rBRAOER Department Store ] planning." 141 E. MAIN ST. NORTHVILLE] 3' 3' 3' ), 3' 3' Jt 3' ~"A great future lies ahead of F' northwestern Wayne county," he [ concluded. lilt is of great concern ------STORE HOURS ------to all of us and to our children Mon.-Thurs. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Fri. 9 A.M.-9 P.M.] DECORATING to plan ahead with an opportuni- [ ~ ty to shape the future' of this en- Sat. 9 A.M.-8:30 P.M. tire area." [ H~ADOUARTERS II' jf ,r jE jC 'E ,r ,e • ] Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidman of [ Rogers St., whose birthdays are Choosing a New just five days apart, were hon- ] ored at a dinner, party Sunday given by .two of the,ir daughters [ Color Scheme? and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and children, Joan, ,I Mary and Billy of Alln Arbor, and .l: Looking for an interesting ] I background for your fur- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McCormick of [ Maxwell Rd. The celebration was nishings ? 'Nothing like the held at Arbor-Lit restaurant in right wallpaper and paint ] Plymouth. A birthday cake cen- combination to give every tered the table and yellow roses room a fresh, inviting at- and lighted tltpers completed the ... mosphere . . . to keep it .. looking bright and attrac- ] The Patriotic Club will meet with Miss Ethel Seeley, 124 E. tive at all times! Dunlap, on Thursday, Apr. 1. Bring sandwiches but no table • service. WALLPAPER ORDERS PLACED TUES., WED .. THURS. WILL BE IN FRIDAY ORDERS PLACED SAT .. MON. WILL BE IN TUESDAY ~ USE QUALITY PAINT , CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN • ·LOOKS BETTER TOOl , ,

These moviemakers give you FAMOUS BRANDS snapshot ease and snapshot MANY POPULAR COLORS ~ film economy. With fast BPS • FLA TLUX • BERRY BROS. • REV-SATIN AT POPULAR PRICES f/2~7 lens, $39.75; .with fast· It's PAINT-Time Again IN er f/1.9 lens, $49.50. Prices SUPER-KEMTONE • KEM-GLO • SHERWIN WILLIAMS include Federal Tax. Make your seI~ction from • SUPER KEMTONE one of the following • KEM-GLOW • GLIDDEN The Photographic NAME BRANDS • BETTY MOORE [-----...;...;;... Center Plymouth's Exclusive CLARK'S Camera Shop NORTHVILLE'S PAINT SHOP SttJ#ee'4 Gamble Stor~· HOTEL MAYFLOWER BLDG. ..Serv..Self Hardware "The Friendly Store - Where You Buy The Same for Less I" Plymouth, Michigan 117 East Main Street Northville, Michigan Phone 1127 __ Phone-~_l,-1617 - I

, , ?".,... I ~... Thursday, March 25, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Seven

FOR SA~£ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES FORMAL, yellow strapless, at- taching stole. Worn once, in good condition, size 9. Phone Ge- REGULAR neva 7-7672. 43 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS St., In light lace a·point lower CUfl type. 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment Fiut Inserllolt: in Novi. Adults only. Phone I cent. per word (minimum 50 cellt-). 970-W1. 43 Subsequent Insertions ordered at time DC first insertion: 75 per eent of above rate. LINDSAY automatic water soft- eners. Permanent installation. All the soft water you want, both hot and cold. $3.00 per month. Ply- mouth Softener Service, 459 S. Main, Plymouth. Call Plymouth 1508. 29tf

LARGE room for couple or two ladies. with kitchen and laun- D£ADLU~£SI dry facilities. Phone 1263-J. CI.sslfied Page clo.e. at 10 a.m. Tuesday; 43-44 liToa Late" ad., 5 :00 p.m. Tuesday .. ClanHied Display ads, 4 p~m., Monday.

HELP WANTED

SAVE up to IOc per pound on your purchase of "ALL", the complete detergent, by buying MISCELLANEOUS the 100 lb. drum at $19. Free de- livery. Phone 811. Ritchie Bros. Laundromat. 21tf NOTICE FLOOR Sanders, Edgers, Polish- Will not be responsible for ers, Hand Sanders, Lawn Roll- AIR-COOLED engInes, outbo'ard debts other than my own after ers. CLARK'S Paint and Hard- motors, magnetos, pump~, farm, BALED hay. Mixed alfalfa and December 26, 1953. ware Store, Northville. 40tf garden and lawn eqUJpme~t. broom, first and second cutting. Edward W. Baker, Jr. NORTHVILLE RESIDENTS showed considerable Weres! in the L~wn mowers sharpened, Servl~- This IS the hay that keeps Show en and sold. Farmers RepaIr . 41-42-43x grand opening of the Marr Taylor Ford agency last Friday. Shop, Novi, Mich. Phone North- ~orses In suc~ wonderful co~dl- ApprOXimately 450 persons visited the showrooms on W. Main ville 351. 10tf tIon. G. F. Taft, 45625 W. EIght St. Shown above is Bob Pouard, assist an! sales manager. ex- Mile Rd. Northville, Mich. Phone plaining features of the six-cylinder cut-away engine to a group EVINRUDE OUTBOARD motors. 409. 4ltf Wolverine Boats, Paints, Marine _. _ of visitors. Supplies. J. W. Grissom Sales and +_n~- ..__ . ._n__ ,!, Service. 1303 East Lake Drive, 1 ! .Walled Lake. Phone Market 4- i B U I C K S i ~. ~tf, '1 ! 1954 Demonstrators , ~NERAL CONTRAC'rING 17-FOOT Allied trailer, very i . I I AND clean and attractive. Both double 'J Our TV Special of !ha Week. i OFFICE SPACE BUILDING SERVICE bed and bunk beds. Reasonable. Big Savings - Low Mileage, • 1 Call Northville 277-W. 43 ~ New Car Guarantee j Will rent as one large office, or smaller offices, entire second HOUSES - GARAGES \ EAVESTROUGH and fittings; ! Livingston Motor Sales f floor of Northville Reco~ COMMERCaLBU~ING also % to 2 inch galvanized 1 • water pipe. Pipe cut and thread- j 1 Building. Approximately BOO CONC~WOBK I ed. CL~'S Paint and' Hard- "1 Your Buick J?ealer j square feet of floor space. Ideal for doctor, dentist, attorney, ware Store Northville 40tf Howell, MIch. 'I C. O. Hammond & SOD I' ' . I 40-43 beauty shop, etc. Phone Northville 897 CANVAS, aluminum and fibre .j._n_ .. - ...... - ..... 'of, ~1 N. Center St. Norillville • glass awnings, tarps and' cold GOOD used refrigerators. North- Shown by appointment only. i frame covers. Fox Tent & Awn- ville Electric Shop. 153 East Northville Record ing Co., Ann Arbor, Michigan. Main St. 5tf i Phone Normandy 2-4407. S8tf 1 ------WANTED

5 or 6 ROOM house to rent or buy in or near Northville. Call 200. I ~------.---- SEPTIC TANKS MOTOR SALES "FARM land to rent. WIll pay top Checked and Cleaned Your Buick Dealer price for good land. Call eve- Reliable Service· Good Work nings, Saturday or Sunday, Ply- B&:B Sanitary Disposal Service Howell, Mich. mouth 1575-R. 42-43 Phone 9136 13tf Mrs. Mary Kierney GIRL'S white shoe skates, size • 5%, with case. Davenport, kit- LOST chen table and 4 chairs. Phone MAN'S gold watch with calf skin 942-R11. 43x Agency for strap. Phone 954-W. 43 GREENE'S CLEANERS BLACK and white spotted dog, OPEN DAILY female. Lost Sunday. Phone 1:30 A.M. 160 BALES top grade timothy NorthVIlle 832. Reward. 43 to 6 P.M. Our I hay, 60c a bale. 17637 Beck Rd. TWO YARDS Phone Northville 925-J2. 43 MISCELLANEOUS WE DELIVER +~-...... "_I __ n-tt I -=-==--=~-=--:---:~_II INSURANOE, FIRE, Theft, Lia- Don't wait, order now for spring. REAL ESTATE bility, automobile. Mrs. F. R. Lanning, 214 N. Wing. Phone ~~ FOR SALE 209. 20tl Outdoor action calls for a quick-turn-over in sport HOUSEKEEPER. Can live in if ;1: PAI~X~'!:~'NG clothes. Lucky you have us to depend on ior prompt : : I desired for about a month. Call 1~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~1 My ·Service - I CARBID WEDDINGS. Profes- and effICIent dry cleaning servIce. 977-J1. 43 . sional cameraman for the dis· Cleaning Is Done ~ 1------.-----11 Your Home B!autiful i criminating brid" and groom. WE INVITE YOU TO EXAM· ~ Gaffie1d Studio - Commercia!. TO BUY: Scrap iron, metals, bat- I 304 Plymouth Ave. I Industrial, Portraiture. Phone INE THE FINEST USED teries, rags and papers. Phone CABS-AND THE CLEANEST UNION WRECKING CO. !Phone 306 Northville. Mich'l Plymouth 72. atf LOT IN WAYNE COUNTY. Hamilton, near Clairmont 1864W, Northville, or write North- I 40tf, Across from Herman Keifer Hosp. ville Scrap Iron. 40-43x +...... -a..-. -u-t.-..-. + -1 ALSO • 1951 Ford • Custom V-8. . Schnute's Music Studio. Phone SEPTIC TANKS 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. 505 Beautiful black finish. Radio, BE'FORE yOU BUY _ WANTED: Roofing and SIding 21, 'North Center Street. 22p heater, overdrive, tires like Both yards open daily, 8 to 6 jobs. Easy pay plans. Estimates . and CESS POOLS new •.Your old car down. Bank Sunday, 10 to 2 CONSULT OW LISTINGS freely and promptly given. Phone A:l PAINTING and decorating, rates-$850. Phone Trinity 1·5915 Plymouth 744. Sterling Roofing & mt~rior and ext~rior. Also wan Vacuum cleaned and repaired. or Farmington 0268 FOR SALE Siding Co.' 3Btf washlJ~. Roy HollIs. Phone M.D.H. Licensed and Bonded. • 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-door. 40-43 28~t:i One owner. Always serviced in , ,ON liEESON ST.-3.bedroom (~-~~~*""""",,$ '~~~o@O'-- __ ._~ __ ..... our garage. Try it, you'll buy ,- home .20x24. Garage worbhop GOOD, CLEAN used furniture. NEW ~ ~sed W!D'p pumps. We Free Estimates, 24·Hr. Service. "W it-$895. REAL ESTATE. 50 1 0 $ , , ,We Pll3rcasn. Phone Plymouth specialize m repaIrmg all makes I~ x 5 10!. 7,000. terms. 203.' 271 N. Matn. Plymouth. 37tf of Bump pumps. George .Loeffl.er PEARSON SANITATION • 1950 Chevrolet 2·door de- FOR SALE IN LIVONIA-3 bed od Hardware, 29215 West Five Mlle luxe. Radio, heater. Low mile- • • room m • PAINTING, papertng. Dan Mer- at Middlebelt. Phone Livonia Phone Plymouth 1350·J. Number One in p,C?-wer age. One owner. E·Z terms- II!.:-- ~ -: ern home, oil heat, garage. Near ritt. Phone Plymouth 7~4-R. 8572. S4t1 $695. school and stores. $8.500. terms. 1 24tf 1=--:-::-:------:--::-::-:--Il~===~======:;BAGGETT Roofing and Siding. I ~ I • 1950 Dodge 2·door. New 2 HOMES on one 101-3·bedroom New types and colors. Also re- MAT T RES S E S and' BOX tires. Low milea~e. One own- Northville home is newly decorated and in CARPENTER work, cupboards, pairing. Free estimates. Tenns SPRINGS of best grade mater- COline Drive er. Body and pamt like new. A·I condition. Re~tal home is porches, attic rooms and gen- with no down payment, 36 months inl. We also wake odd sizes and Our special for this week New ranch home, garage and in tip.top condUion and always eral repair. John Gotro, to pay. Phone Norfuvtlle 787.J. do remake work. See our .show only-$595. pr~~f cement drive, in the woods, lot rented. $13.500. BI0. x 4.1tf room at any time. Adam Hock MANY MORE TO CHOOSE 120x240. Natural landscaping. :------"--:-IBedding Co. Six Mile at Earhart 3·BEDROOM brick and frame MOVJNG FUftNITURE • Pianos roads, 2 miles west of Pontiac CHRYSLER FROM PLUS A FINE SELEC· $15,500. +,-..--.---._---..-----+ TION OF USED TRUCKS. home, gas heat, fireplace. knot- and electrical appliances. Mon- LET US REPAIR Trail. Phone Geneva 8-3855 South ty pine kitchen. $13.000, 741 W day through Friday call - YOUR ROOF Lyon. 43tf Farmington. Grand River and FOR PROMPT RESULTS 'til 5 p.m., after 5 p.m., SaturdltYs 8·Mile Section LIST WITH US and Sundays included call 692. BUILT-UP HOT ROOFING , 23Sh.P. G. E. MILLER • , 15tf ASPHALT and SLAG ROOFS I - B U I L D I N.G - 2-bedroom bungalow. Gas heat. RECOATS FLASHING' NEW HOMES . Anything less Sales & Service Lot 55x140. Excellent condi· G. T. BARR Y REPAIRS , LIGHT hauling, day or night. -REMODELING- All Work Guaranteed , is yesterday'S car DODGE • PLYMOUTH Ition. $7,500. BROKER Reasonable rates. 960-Mll or CU~BOARDS I DODGE I 116 East Main Street 23777 Novi Rd. 23tf Licensed Ill;. Insured JOB·RATED TRUCKS Virley Roofing I M. B. BILLMAN Northville. Michigan )'j ATCHINSON MOTOR SALES 325 Caroline St •• Milford STRAUS 127 HuUon St. DEAD STOCK: For prompt re- i PHONE 438 33312 W. 7 Mile Rd. Office Phone 353·J ~ 202 W. Main St. - Northville } 1 . moval, call collect, Darling & Phone MUtual 4·2472 ! Modernizing Co. Open 'iil 9:00 P.M. FarmingJon 2618·R Home Phone 521 or 7 Company, Detroit - Warwick 8- ! Phone Northville 982·Jl ",''"",""""',.,...,.-..".."". """,,",~. t 40tr ... ,:'",""". 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THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Six , Mizpah Circle PI nn- Ex rt - CARD OF, THANKS The Mizpah Circle of the King's We wish to thank ou; ~any a Ing pe:-- Daughters will have their spring '.. News Around Northville (Continued from Page 1) neighbors and friends, and es- spread 'at the home of Mrs. Del ." pecially Fred Casterline for their Hahn, 548 W. Main St. The mem- din Park Methodist Church in es, 'Y1!h the, maJor task that of kindness shown us during our Thirty-eight young people gath· bers are requested to bring a pass- Detroit. prl?vldJ?g the st~cture o~ region"; recent bereavement. ered at the club house on the J. P. al growth over the next 20-30 Ll d ing_dish imd their own table ser- * ." * .. ' ,,' years: ,.r oy and Margaret Moore Malley farm on W. Eight Mile Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore of vice. for a three-way birthday celebra- Horton Ave., returned SatUrday The Detroit ~rea, Reed said, is Ii7;;;;;~;;;;;=~~;;;;;~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~E==~iF;;;=~~)C S( tion. Theresa Duchenea{., Doris from Raleigh, N. C. where they composed, of 129 communities all I x ac n bE related' economically, with c~m- Soult and Al Maltby were the attended the funeral of Mr. mon problems, objectives and honored guests. Games, dancing Moore's mot her, Ruby May methods of operation. -Primarily a and plenty of food furnished the Moore. S. L. BRADER Department Store .. manufacturing ,area, these 129 evening's entertainment. .. .. SHOP NOW FOR Mrs. Claude Crusoe' and Mrs. communities are bound together • * * Sherwin Hill, of Northville, and by, that same common basis of YOUR SPRING AND EASTER NEEDS Carolyn Burkman, daughter of Mrs. Robert Willoughby and Mrs. manufacturmg. Therefore, the fu- Mr. and Mrs. John Burkman of Harry Deyo of Plymouth spent ture of any segment of the whole, Base Line Rd., is a participant Thursday, FridaY, and Saturday is inextricably bound up with the in "Rolling Rhythm of 1954", a We have a fine selection Ladies' nylon and rayon In Battle CreeK" where they at- rest. roller skating production pattern- of Ladies' Street Dresses - . tended the State DAR convention. . .. t' ht' and acetate shps. Lace] ed after the Ice Capades, which ...... History ~f Area 8 In Juniors, 8 ralg Sizes, . . . 1Sbeing held at Riverside :Arena Using a'large number, of maps Come in and see the new paint and half sizes. The price trimmed and tailored on Plymouth Rd., Sunday and and charts, Reed traced the his- deSIgns. Super Kemtone Appli- tory of Area 8 from 1919 to the [ ...nge is f,om $5.95-$10~ .tyles at $2.98 ] Monday. kay roller kit. Gambles. 41 • • • .. . .. present. In ~that year, he said, there were o~1y 12 plairts employ- Mrs. A. Russell Clarke of Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Dana Briggs of brook Rd. will be hostess to the ing more than 100 persons each. Yerkes Ave. were called to Onei- In, the next ten 'years, eight more NorthVille Review Club today. da, N. Y. last week by the sudden were added; and in the following Mrs. Clarence Davis is in charge death of Mr. Briggs' mother, Mrs. of the program which will be a decade-the depression years- Eva S. Briggs who was 84 at the six add i t ion a I manufacturing [ "Fro;t of the Loom"and~a<\ie.' new .p,mg 'k;"I~] review of the book "Why Jesus tIme of her death. Mr, and Mrs. plants came into being. Three of Died" by Van Passen. Mrs. Edna Briggs were accompanied by "Berkshire" nylon hose in in a wide variety of styles ] Winner of the Inter-City Recreation League basketball championship is the Northville Boys Alee, a personal friend of Mrs. these were in northwestern [ their daughter, Mrs. Harold Shet- Wayne county. W new spring shades. and colors, All sizes. club quintet pic!ured above. The team was undeff!ated during the season. winning ten straight Davis, who will l'eview the book, tleroe of Plymouth. games. Back row. left to right: Cap Pethers. Harold Wilson and Max Robertson. Front row: is in charge of dramatics and all "In the next ten years," he de- I ...... I Bill Yahne. Da';id Biery. Joe Humphries and Coach Elden Biery. theatrical productions at the Nar- clared, "tnere was a literal ex- ~. 99. 10 $1.65 $2.98 to $5.98 ] I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lute of plosion of new plants-295 of .\ ______. INewburg Rd. celebrated their I them. Most of these were located 44th wedding anniversary Tues- ;1; down river from 'Detroit, out Ply- day, Mar. 23. Their nine children mouth way, and around Redford. dropped in during the evening "In 1940' Area 8 had a total of 1, to congratulate them. Two mem- 1683 manufacturing employes. By New .hipmen" of Lad;es'~en" Pan.. .;ze. 29 to ] West Bros. Nash, Inc. bers of the family celebrated 1950 this figure had grown to :I birthdays recently also, Mr. Lute Blouses are in, including 50. New sel:ction of gabS] . 9112, and last year it was 19,120. "I' 534 Forest - Plymouth his 73rd, and a grandson, Rus- In the same, period the popula- [ the popular "boy" tailor- and rayon acetates. Plain sell McQueen of Northville, his tion had grown from 29,449 in W ed cotton shirts at and fancy patterns from ii eighth. 1940 to 80,700 in 1953. Homes like- .. . .. ~ $2.98 to $3.9~_ $4.95 to $9.95 ] 't wise haJ;l,increased from 7,200 to Mrs. James Hollis slipped and 23,294. This was an increase of fell last week breaking her right 58.4 per cent, largest rate of all arm. She is staying with her son the development areas." • and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollis of Randolph St., Population To Rise until she recovers. By 1970, he said, the popula- [[ Men'. new Sp,;ng Shirt•. New.pring .lyle. ;n .hild- ] . .. . tion of Area 8 should reach 139,- Rev. Harold Fredsell, Jack 800, and the number of homes A style and color to suit ren's patent leather ShOeS] Blackburn, William Davis and 45,100. By the same year, the In Joe Petrock returned last Sunday everyone's needs at $3.95 number of manufacturing em- afternoon after spending the ployes in the Detroit area should W $2.95 Also red, white and pastel week-end in Chicago as delegates be increased by more than 200,000, ~ hlne .I;ppe" at $.2.95. ] to the National Council of Pres- with the total population expect- byterian Laymen in Chicago. " NOW SEE AND DRIVE ed to be about 4,000,000. .. . . In the past four years, Reed Miss Katie Kampf, who attends asserted, more than 50,000 new THE EKGITING Smith College in Northampton, homes have been built in Detroit. Mass., will return to Northville This has fairly well saturated the Men'. new Ca.nal Shoe. ] Friday to spend her spring vaca- city itself,'so that people are look- tIon with her parents, Mr. and Ladies' and Misses sizes $5.95 to $7.95 ] ing to other sections, principally in black ballerina shoes NEWEST MEMBER Mrs. T. N. Kampf of Haggerty northwestward, for future home Hwy. $2.95 . Dress Shoes $5.95-$12.95. OF THE . .. .. sites. Here is an opportunity you can't aff~rd gets up to 40 miles a gallon. See this out- "Of! the basis of this growth," to miss - a chance to see and drive the sta:lding combination of beauty • • • luxury the speaker said, "the planning exciting new METROPOLITANl See this ••• and utility in choice of smart hardtop commission must now determine ,j' entirely new idea in motoring - the first car or open convertible -;-complete w~th custom 7iIuIL, 1 .. ~ ... - ..l II the amount and character of growth ~'to b'e~expectea, imd de- of its size to meet all the standards of com· features. I AIRFLYTE FAMILY'] fort and perfonnance Americans insist upon. Drive it • • • thrill to a new kind of velop from this knowledge the handling ease. DOll't wait •.• come in today/ See the amazing new economy winner that trends and patterns for future [ S. L BRADER Department Store ] rI planning." IT 141 E. MAIN ST. NORTHVILLE] 3C 3( 3E ae ac 3E 3E ."A great future lies ahead of IF' northwestern Wayne county," he I, ~I concluded. "It is of great concern ~ ------STORE HOURS ------] ,i DECORATING to all of us and to our children IT Mon.-Thurs. 9 A.M.-GP.M. Fri. 9 A.M.-9 P.M.] [ to plan ahead with an opportuni- ! ty to shape the future' of this en- [ Sat. 9 A.M.-8:30 P.M. tire area." HEADQUARTERS The sociology class of the 11th II' 't ,t 'E ,e )E 'c ,e grade visited the Northville Men- J r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ tal Hospital Thursday. 11 • ] . . '" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidman of Rogers St., whose birthdays are [ Choosing a New just five days apart, were hon- ] ored at a dinner. party Sunday given by two of the,ir daughters [ Color Scheme? and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and children, Joan, Looking for an interesting ] Mary and Billy of Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McCormick of background for your fur- Maxwell Rd. The celebration was nishings? Nothing like the held at Arbor-Lil restaurant in l'ight wallpaper and paint ] Plymouth. A birthday cake cen- combination to give every tered the table and yellow roses room a fresh, inviting at- and lighted lJIpers completed the mosphere •.. to keep it ...... i The Patriotic Club will meet looking bright and attrac- tive at all times! with Miss Ethel Seeley, 124 E. [ Dunlap, on Thursday, Apr. 1. Bring sandwiches but no table • service. WALLPAPER ORDERS PLACED TUES.. WED.. THURS. WILL BE IN FRIDAY I: ' '\" ' ORDERS PLACED . ' SAT •• MON. " WILL BE IN TUESDAY ~ .USE QUALITY PAINT , CHEAPER IN .THE LONG RUN • ·LOOKS DEnER TOO!

!l3<]~"~ These movie makers give you FAMOUS BRANDS , , snapshot ease and snapshot ". MANY POPULAR COLORS BPS • FLATLUX • BERRY BROS. • REV-SATIN ~ tilm economy. With fut AT POPULAR PRICES £/2.7 len., $39:~5; ,with fasl- It's PAIl'fT-Time Again IN er f/1.9 lens, $49.50. Prices SUPER-KEMTONE • KEM-GLO • SHERWIN WILLIAMS include Federal Tax. Make your selection from • S,UPERKEMTONE one of the following • KEM-GLOW • GLIDDEN The Photographic . , NAME BRANDS • BETTY MOORE , Center Plymouth's Exclusive CLARK'S Camera Shop NORTHVILLEJS PAINT SHOP SttNee '4, Gamble Stor~ HOTEL MAYFLOWER BLDG. - ·~·Serv·SelfHardware "The Friendly Store - Where You Buy The Same for LessP' Plymoufh, Michigan 117 East Main Street Northville, Michigan Phone 1127 Phone 1617

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FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT CLASSIFIED Thomas Campbells ADVERTISING RATES STEWART Warner refrigerator, FORMAL, yellow strapless, at- Surprised on $35. Thor washer with pump, taching stole. Worn once, in STEAM heated room. Private en- $35. Shallow well piston type good condition, size 9. Phone Ge- trance. 236 S. Center. Phone RECULAR Silver Anniversary 300. 43x CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS water pump, $30. Phone 980-WI. neva 7·7672. 43 Saturday, Mar. 20, on the !let In 1I11htlace 8-polnt lower ca ... type. 43 occasIOn of their silver wedding SCHWINN bicycle, good condi- 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment First IblertiOIt: WASHING MACHINES repaired. Thomas Cambell of Wing Court tion. Call 221. 43 in Novi. Adults only. Phone I cents per word (minimum 5G centa). Wringer rolls and parts. Used intended celebrating quietly with BALED hay, 50c a bale. Ralph 970-W1. 43 Subsequent Insertion. dinner at Livvnia liin. Upon arr- washers. Grissom Home Appli- ordered at time ot first insertion: iving home after dmner, prior ance. 3111Randolph St. Phone 883. Amos, 1342 S. Main, Plymouth. 15 per eent of above rate. . 34tf Phone Plymouth 1476-J. 43x LINDSAY automatic water soft- to gomg to the theatre, they were 'IL[nerli on Local Page": surprised to find their home eners. Permanent installation. All ZO centB a hoe; box charge 26 cents o:tra. the soft water you want, both hot filled with friends waiting to CLASSIFIED shower them with congratulat- and cold, $3.00 per month. Ply- DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS mouth Softener Service, 459 S. IOns and beautiful gifts of silver. Set In type other than .tyl. of regular A three tiered ,wedding cake Mam., Plymouth. Call Plymouth cla.sified adverti.ement •• or wIth 1508. 29tf centered a table fIlled with de- Uluatratiolu or border.: licious food. The guests came from ------., l4. cents per IiDe. computed on bSBfa of Detroit, Plymouth, Grosse Pointe HOT POINT electrIC hot water LARGE room for couple or two 8 lines per Inch. and Northville. heater, 52 gaL, one year old. ladies, with kitchen and laun- DEADLINES. dry facilities. Phone 1263-J. This surprise was planned by 442 Butler Ave. Phone 203-J. 43x Classllled Pall" clo.e. at 10 a.m. Tue.day; Mrs. Albert Shamee, assisted by 43-44 "Too Later. ad., 5:.00 p.m. Tuesday. PARAKEET babies, $36 a dozen. Jean Campbell, daughter of the Clauilled Display adl. 4 p.m~ Monday. Camp bells, Mrs. Clayton Pethers, Breeders $4.50 each. Dressed APARTMENT. Inquire 117 Fail:. geese, 50c pound. 50615 W. Seven For Yenrly rates for Clasllfiad DiBplay Mrs. N. K. Pattison and Mrs. brook. 43x Advertisement. conlnlt the Record Office James Farquhar. MIle Rd. Phone Northville 990- I ------r .... 'NWw ...... f'J'I.l'J'ww...... W2. 43-45 Y'J' J'J' J'••J'wr ~ HELP WANTED USED REFRIGERATORS LIGHT janitor work. Phone 147- 1-Yr. Unconditional G\larantee J. 43x $49.50 and up. FRISBIE Refrigeration &: Appliances SAVE up to lDc per pound on SALES &: SERVICE your purchase of "ALL", the FOR RENT - Wall paper steam- 43039 Grand River er. Eger-Jackson, Inc .• 846·W complete detergent, by buying Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth MISCELLANEOUS the 100 lb. drum at $19. Free de- Novi. Michigan Phone 1552. Uti livery. Phone 811. Ritchie Bros. Laundromat. 21t! Phone Northville 1185 NOTICE 42tf FLOOR Sanders, Edgers, Polish- ers, Hand Sanders, Lawn Roll- Will not be responsible for ers. CLARK'S Paint and Hard- debts other than my own after December 26, 1953. ware Store, Northville. 40t£ Edward W. Baker, Jr. NORTHVILLE RESIDENTS showed considerable interest in ihe 41-42-43x irand opening of .the Marr Taylor Ford agency last Friday. Approximately 450 persons visited ihe showrooms on W. Main DOAN'S Second Hand Store, St. Shown above is Bob Pouard. asshianl sales manager. ex- 44480 Grand River, Novi. Fur- plaining features of .the six-cylinder CUi-away engine 10 a group niture, stoves, refrigeratoI;s, mo- of visitors. tors, pumps, etc. We buy, sell or trade. Phone 961-M11. 27tf

------lIr~ENERAL ~~NTRACTING I - AND OFFICE SPACE BUILDING SERVICE Will rent as one large office, or smaller offices, entire second HOUSES - GARAGES floor of Northville Recold' COMMERCIAL BUILDING Building. Approximately 800 CONCRETE WQRK I square feet of floor space. Ideal for doctor, dentist, attorney, I C. O. Hammond & Son " beauty shop, etc. Phone Northville 897 ~l N. Center St. Northville Shown by appointment only. J Northville Record i

TWO. full-grown t"abbits. Phone 150-J. 43 WANTED CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends, neighbors, Order of the Eastern Star and my BIrthday Club for their many kindnesses. Especial- SEPTIC TANKS ly do I wish to thank Dr. Bosch, I Checked and Cleaned nurses and hospital staff for their Reliable Service· Good Work kindness and wonderful care dur- I B&B Sanitary Disposal Service ing my Illness at Sessions Hos- Phone 9136 pital. 13tf Mrs. Mary Kierney LOST MAN'S gold watch with calf skin strap. Phone 954-W. 43 Agency for CARPENTER work. Garages, at- GREENE'S CLEANERS tics, recreation rooms and cab- BLACK and white spotted dog, OPEN DAILY inet work. Phone Northville 1231- female. Lost Sunday. Phone Rll. 43 7:30 A.M. Our Northville 832. Reward. 43 10 6 P.M. BABY sitting. Will also stay with TWO YARDS children while expectant mo- WE DELIVER ther is in hospital. Phone North- Don't wait, order now for spring. REAL ESTATE ville l207-R. 43 ~~ FOR SALE Outdoor action calls for a quick-turn-over in sport : ; = clothes. Lucky you have us to depend on for prompt and efficient dry cleaning service. Cleaning Is Done ~ WE INVITE YOU TO EXAM· I ~ INE THE FINEST USED UNION WRECKING CO. CARS-AND THE CLEANEST LOT IN WAYHE COUNTY. Hamilton, near Clairmont Across f1'"omHerman Keifer Hasp. , ALSO 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. Both yards open daily. 8 to 6 Sunday, 10 to 2 Phone'Trinity 1·3915 or Farmington 0268 40-43 t.~-~~~~~"_a-- .- REAL ESTATE. j; '''4 FOR SALE PEARSON SAmTATION Phone Plymoulh 1350·J. Number One in ~.qwer

2 HOMES on one lol-3·bedroOm '-"-~::-- home is newly decorated and in MATTRESSES Md'BOX A-I condilion. Re\ltal home is SPRINGS of best grade mater· COine Drive New ranch home, garage and in lip-top condilion and always ial. We also make odd sizes Md rented. $13,500. do remake work. See our .show 1cement drive, in the woods, lot room at any time. Adam Hock 120x240. Natural landscaping. , f 3-BEDROOM brick and frame MOVTNG FU,RNITURE • Pianos +.-.o_n . n_ Bedding .co. Six Mile at Earhart CHRYSLER 1$15,500. home, gas heat. fireplace. knot- roads. 2 miles west of Pontiac ly pine kitchen. $13.000. and electrical appliances. Mon- LET US REPAIR Trail. Phone Geneva 8-3855 South " day through Friday call '141-W YOUR ROOF Lyon. 43tf h IFarmington, Grand River and FOR PROMPT RESULTS 'til 5 p.m .• after 5 p.m., Saturd"ys I S-Mile Section LIST WITH US and Sundays included, call 692. BUILT·UP HOT ROOFING 235hoPo G. E. MILLER 15tf ASPHALT and SLAG ROOFS - B U I L D I N.G - 2-bedl'oom bungalow. Gas heat, Sales & Service RECOATS FLASHING NEW HOMES . Anything less Lot 55x140. Excellent condi- G. T. BAR R Y REPAIRS -R EMOD,r; LING- I LIGHT hauling, day or night. DODGE - PLYMOUTH tion. $7,500. BROKER Reasonable rates. 960·Mll or I All Work Guaranteed C~BOARDS I is yesterday's car DODGE I . 116 Easl Main Street 23777 Novi Rd. ' 23tf Licensed'8I: -Insured t JOB·RATED TRUCKS Virley Roofing l M. B. BILLMAN , Northville. Michigan ATCHINSON MOTOR SALES 325 Caroline St. • Milford 127 Hullon Sf. DEAD STOCK: For prompt re- STRAUS 33312 W. '1 Mile Rd. Office Phone 353·J 202 W. Main St. - Northville PHONE 438 1 " moval, call collect, Darling & Phone MUtual 4-2472 Modernizing Co. I Open 'm 9:00 P.M. Home Phone 521 or 7 Farmington 2618·R f,j _. Company, Detroit - 'Warwick 8- 40tf Phone Northville 982·Jl \-ro~w,~~. Jk======:=:lI !._n:.~~:-:.~~~~~n~._ ..I.~z~===z::::::::::z:i:===~z:~'1400. 37tf 1--.r_"-._ .._ .._n_I._"_I-IIII_+ 11J..======.:.l1 .. '" .. " ~ ... • t I ..... - 52 lEa. Page Eight THE NQ~THYILLE RECORD Thursday, March ~5, 1954 . _ r ~ 3:45 p.m., Girl Scouts, Troop 12, I 11 a.m., Morning- Worship ~~ lOur Lady, 11:00 Mass. the tree: A weicome is e;.'tended theme' for the sixth grade, room Mrs. Jean Langtry, leader. • Junior Church for children age 10 Altar Society n;reeting - ev~ry to fathers ·.and .mothers to visit this month. The boys are bring- 7:30 p.m., Choir practice, WH- and below. Nursery ~oom for Wednesday berore the third NEWS of NOVi the first grade room. ing model' airplanes and cars -The sixth and eighth gral1es which they have constructed. - G. Williams, director. mothers with ~abies. Sunday of the month. By MR~.LUTHE;R R~X .. Thursday, Apr. 1: 6;30 p.m., Senior Baptist Youth Mothers Club-meets at 8 p.m. at spent a very enjoyable day in' The faculty and students are 3:45 p.m., Brownie Scouts Troop Fellowship, Mrs. Custer, leader. the Church o.n the first Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rix, Mr. Detroit on Mar. 13. The cla"sses deeply grateful to the Novi Mo- (ihurch$erbices 14, Mrs. W. C. Parmenter, leader. Junior Baptist Youth Fellow- of each month. " ana Mrs. David' O'Leary of New went to see Cinerama at the Mu- ther's Club for their gift of a Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- sic Hall. " new film strip projector and port- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7:30 p.m., Vespers, "The Word 6:30 p.m., Family Fellowship ship, Mrs. Stiles, leader. ,,- ward Rix Plymouth attended Transportation is the main able 50x50 screen tQ go wlth it. CHURCHES of God". Supper. Hostesses, the Mary Cir. Primary Baptist Youth Fellow- SALEM CONGREGATIONAL of cle. ship, Mrs. Haynes, leader. CHURCH the funeral of George Tobias, Sr. I 'l't t' Sunday, Mar. 28: at Williamston Saturday after-I' ;~;::c;~~~;::<;::;:;:~;;;:~:<;;~;::c;;:::c~;:;;;::;;:;~;::<;::;;::;:;:;;::~ The v alue af hurnl 1 y, pa lence, 9:00 a.m., Communicants Class 7:30 p.m., Vespers with sermon: 7:30 p.m., Evening Evangelistic Sunday: noon. Mr. Tobias, who was the and obedience in learning the na- meets in the choir room. "The Church of Christ". service. 10:36 a.m., Morning Worship father of Mrs. Luther Rix, passed ture of spiritual reality and in ex- 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church 8:30 p.m., Meeting of the Board Wednesday, Mar. 31: service. away at Sparrow Hospital in Lan- pieriencing the divine healing School with classes for all age of Deacons. 7:30 p.m., Hour of Prayer. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. sing Thursday afternoon after a power will be stressed at Chris- groups. 7:45 p.m., Evening service. brief illness. Mrs. Rix will spend tian Science services Sunday. The L d' 'B'bl Cl t . the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL a Thursday: a few days of this week with her Lesson-8ermon is entitled "Re- 1 les I e ass mee s In OF NORTHVILLE CHURCH 7:45 p.m., Prayer meeting. ality". . par or. . Ivan E. Hodgson, Minister Plymoulh, Mic~igan mother at the farm home south of Williamston. The challenging definition of .Men's Bible Class meets In the Res.: 548 Dunlap - TeL 699·M Rev. David T. Davies, Reclor NOVI BAPTIST CHURCH to go with your blue~ Office Phone 1730 • Rectory 2308 worship given by the prophet Mi- kItchen. . . Sunday, Mar. 28: Novi, Michigan Novi Odd Fellow Lodge cah (6:6,8) will be included in the 11 a.m., Mornmg WorshIp and Rev. J. A. O'Neill, Pastor IG a.m., Church School. A class Wednesday: The Odd Fellows are sponsor- readings from the Bible: sermon by the Pastor. for everyone. Mr. Russell Amer- Phone 992·Rll 7:00 a.m. ,Holy Communion. ing a "Teen Age" dance at the and charcoal greys "Wherewith shall I come be- Nursery during the service un- man meets with the Adult Class ••• 9:30 a.m., Bible Study group. Sunday: I.O.O.F. Hall Saturday evening, fore the Lord and bow myself der the auspices of the Coopera- in the church sanctuary. 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion. before the high God? shall I come tive Nursery group. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Mar. 20. The time is from 8 to 11 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Ser- Fourth Sunday in Lent: 11 :30 a.m., Sunday School. p.m. Lunch and admission will before him with burnt offerings, Junior Church under the direc- mon: "The Galilean Accent". 8:00 a.m., Holy Communion. 6:30 p.m., B.Y.F. be free. This will be the last with calves of a year old? .... tion of Mrs. Rolf Batzer. Nursery for babies sponsored 9:30 a.m., Family service and He hath shewed thee, 0 man, Junior Choir directed by Miss 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. dance of the season. II by the Wesleyan Service Guild. classes. Wednesday: Each organization in Novi what is good; and what doth the Ann Katzenmeyer. .r Nursery for children (2-6 yrs.) 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Bible Township is asked to send one , Lord require of thee, but to do 2:15 p.m., Senior High West- directed by Miss June King. sermon. study. or more representatives to a com- justly, and,to love mercy, and to minster Fellowship meets at the 4:00 p.m., South West Convoca- Junior Church lead by Mrs. C, mittee organization meeting for ! walk humbly with thy God?" .' church to drive to Youth Rally J. Logeman. , tion Youth meeting. NOVI METHODIST a Chest X-ray mobile unit on '. Among the selections to be read at Grosse Pointe. 5 p.m., Intermediate Member- 5:00 p.m, Evening Prayer and CHURCH Tuesday, Mar. 23 at Novi School f from "Science .and H,~alth with 5:00 p.m., Junior High West- ship Training Class. colored slides and commentary on Rev. J. M. McLucas, Minisler at 8 p.m. I 'J 6 p.m., Intermediate Fellow- "The Crucifixion". " Key to the ScrIptures by Mary minster Fellowship play rehear- Residence, Brighlon. Phone 3731 The chest x-rays will be given I' Baker Eddy will be the following: sal. ship. If you have no church affilia- , I free on Apr. 20 at Novi Com- 6:30 p.m., M.Y.F. Sub-District tion, you are cordially invited to Sunday: "What we most need is the Bell choir. munity Building from 12 noon /s'I Rally. worship with us in this friendly 10 a.m., Morning Worship and prayer of fer~nt desire for 6:30 p.m., Harmony Choir. to 8 p.m. growth in grace, expressed in pa- Carol Choir. 8 p.m., Adult Fellowship Class church. Good music, line congre- sermon. tience, meekness, love and. gOQd 6:00 p.m., Progressive Dinner meets at the home of Mr. and gational participation and a time- 11 a.m., Sunday School. Mrs. News of Novi School deeds. To keep the command- of Couples Club with first course Mrs. Robert Frost. ly Christian message are features Russell Button In charge. 1 On May 7, the Novi Mother's u;ents of our .Master and follow at Blackburn's. Call B. Hursley Tuesday, Mar. 30: of our worship. Visitors are al- Wednesday: 'I hIS :xarnple, IS our proper de?t for reservations. 3:30 p.m., Carol Choir rehearsal. ways welcome. 7'30, Methodist Youth Fellow- Club and Novi School will hold a to hIm and the only worthy eVl- M d M 29' 6:30 p.m., Lenten Pot-Luck din- ship and Catechism. carnival. All mothers are request- dence of our gratitude for all on ay, art . . ner. The film "The Hidden Heart" ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 8:15 p.m., Choir rehearsal. ed to work on this' affair. that he has done. Outward wor- 9 a.m., Pre-School Cooperative will be shown. CHURCH Sunday, Mar. 26: Mrs. Harry Watson visited Novi ship is not of itself sufficient to Nursery ev~ry' Mond~y, Wednes- Corner of Elm and High Sts. ii Wednesday, Mar. 31: 7:15 p.m., Membership Class. School on Wednesday and attend- :1 express loyal and heartfelt grati- day and FrIday mornIngs. 1:30 p.m., Prayer Fellowship. Rev. E. E. Rossow. Paslor 8:00 pm., Lenten Service. ed the St. Patrick's Day dance tude, since he has said: 'If ye love 3:45 p.m., Brownie Scout Troop 3:30 p.m., Girl Scout Troop 21. Phones: Res. 151- Church 9125 sponsored by the fifth and sixth W.S.C.S., third Wednesday of ('1 me, keep my commandments' .. 17, Mrs. Earl Collins, leader. 7:30 p.m, Sanctuary Choir reo grades. Mrs. 'Watson represented J Services each Wednesday eve- each month at noon. I (4:3). Tuesday, Mar. 30: hearsal. ning during Lent at 8 p.m. Monday, Mar. 29: the board of education. ... 3:45 p.m., Brownie Scouts Troop Thursday, Apr. 1: 10:00 a.m., Sunday worship. Fourth Quarterly Conference The first grade has a "Spring I, 19, Mrs. Robert Shafer, leader. 3:30 p.m., Melody Choir. and annual church meeting at Hat Shop". Children have made THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 11:15 a.m., Sunday School and 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, Troop 4:15 p.m., Harmony Choir. Bible classes. 8 pm. Dr. Frank L. Fitch, D.S. hats from paper plates. The flow- " - " CHURCH N-5, Earl Collins, Scoutmaster. 7:30 p.m., Bible Study in Jere- presiding. Reports from all de- ers that decorate the hats are 'i Rev. Dr. H. F. FredselL Paslor 1:30 p.m., Ladies Aid each sec': Wednesday, Mar. 31: miah. and Thursday of the month. partments of the church will be made Irom colored crepe paper. Thursday, Mar. 25: 9:30 a.m, Institute lor teachers 8:00 p.m., Walther League each presented. They also have an "Egg Tree". FLORSHEIM 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Supper. of Vacation Church School at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH second Friday of the month. All are welcome to our services. The children have been dyeing ,,' OF NORTHVILLE brown eggs and hanging them on Hostesses, the Ruth Circle. Dixboro Methodist Church. 8:00 p.m., Lutheran Laymen's Classes for all ages from primary 4 Peler F. Nieuwkoop, Paslor League each third Friday of the to adult departments in our Sun- I 217 North Wing Slreet I ...-- •• I I • 11 ~I I' month. day School. J ·----"------t Res. and Office Phone 410 8:00 p.m., Voters Assembly each 17.95 I'"J second Monday of the month. SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH Northville Man Thursday, Mar. 25: Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary on Douglas R. C::ouch, Paslor Clifford A. Sillith 7:30 p.m., Second night of the each third Thursday of the month. Wins Sales Award to n Prayer Conference. Speaker: Pas- Holy Communion, first Sunday Sunday: ,l -LICENSED BUILDER- , II tor Kenneth Mitchell, Chicago of each month. 10'30 a.m., Worship service. H. M. Strange, of the Rathburn 20.95 Drive Baptist Church, Detroit. 11:45a.m., Sunday School. ChevrOlet Sales of Northville, has :;1 Complete Building Service Friday, Mar. 26: PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 6:30 p.m., Young People's Fel- been awarded membership in the 7:30 p.m., Pastor Bryce Augs- Church of All Nalions lowship. "100-50 Car club", Chevrolet's na- Underscorc thc smartncss of charcoal grcy NEW • REPAIRS • REMODELING burger, LIvernois Baptist Church, 8275 McFadden SIl'efll. Salem 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening ser- tiona I honor organization for re- and hlue suits with the right footnote- CEMENT WORK. BRICK WORK. CARPENTRY DetrOlt, is the speaker. Pastor Elder Jack Skillman vice. tail salesmen. Florsheim Black Shoes! Leading the style I SPECIALTY FIREPLACES Sund~y, Mar. 28: Wednesday: . As a member-of this club he trend hack to hJack in a hig way, Flors.hcim r' • ~ ~10 a.m., Bible ~Schoo1. Classes ", .7:30~p.m.• Prayer ~eeting a~d was a guest10f honor last week ilt \ 19235 Maxwell Rd. Norlhville Phone .121~Jl Blacks featur& gleaming'calf}or~rugg~d for all. ages. Lesson: Luke 20. BIble study. Harry RIchards WIll a banquet at the Masonic Temple grain leathers-smart new styling-and the ~. M " • " • • II •• . 1. 1--1------'" be in charge of the prayer meet- in Detroit. traditional extra.long wear that makes ing this week.. . The "laO-50 Car club" is open FJorsheimShoesyour hest buy in any color. 8:30 p.m., ChOIr practice. We to Chevrolet dealers' salesmen will continue working on Easter who sold more than 100 cars or music. their equivalent in either new and ~~t~~ OUR LADY OF VICTORY The Ladies' Aid will meet at used cars and trucks during the PARISH the A. E. White home on Five preceding year, or in cases of Rev. Anthony J. Heraly, Pastor Mile Rd. Mar. 25. Mrs. Don Tiffan smaller dealers, who have sold will be the hostess. Please bring more than 50 cars of their equiva- ReA Victor Masses- Sundays 7:00, 9:00 and needles and shears. lent. 11:00 a.m. S· d St . d h d Religious Instruction-Saturday,' _.Next un day mornIng an . eve- ran~e rec.elve. a ::,n some High Fidelity "Victoria" Phonographs 10:00 a.m. at the church. nIng Rev. Jack Sorrenson WIll be lapel pm deSIgnatIng hIm a~ a Confessions-Children, Saturday, our guest speaker. ~ember of the honor orgamza- Adults-Saturdays, 7:30 and bon, heard addresses by the Your Family Shoe Store 9:00 p.m. Sundays-8:00 and 0 Lord, who lends m e life, Chevl:o~et zone manager a~d oth- 10:00 a.m. Eve of first Friday- lend me a heart replete with er ofhcl8ls and.saw a s~eclal pro- 290 South Main Street Plymouth Phone 456 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. thankfulness. gr.am celebratIng their accom- Monthly Holy Communion- -Shakespeare IP~I~ls~h~m~en~t~s~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First Sunday-Grade School. ,; Second Sunday-Holy Name A grateful thought toward High fidelity lets you hear Society, 7:00 Mass. heaven is of itself a prayer. Fourth Sunday-Sodality of -Gotthard E. Lessing the extremely high and low

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, .< p • '1'1'",_, -~ -~ - - - - .. --- --..:;- ':$- -. TH~,NORTH\i:itLE' RECORD I' ~ , Page Nine lice Commissioner. He has been last possible moment to toss h~ cern. and must remain so. Detroi~ Police 'Commissioner since hat in the political arena. '~orthville School U-M Will Continue pointed out that the U-M has al- There is hope that the exten- ways been among the piggest in 1953, headed' state Civil Defense ---r- ! Children Hear during World War II. Quality Education, sion of the physical plant will the United States. He 'suggesi~d Most people agree the an- Symphony Series keep, pace with the upward trend MiCHIGAN ·MiRRoR nouncement of pay raises for 24,- that it will be wise to keep a in enrollment. 1 A REPORT FROM THE CAPITOL ' In many wa~s. ibis year'~ pd- 000 state employes was poorly Nineteen sixth grade children Hatcher Declares careful watch on the enrollment .-'i of Northville Grade School at- There is also hope that the uni- timed. It came just as the Legis- as it moves upward toward, the , by Gene Alleman mary looks much like repeat of Ann Arbor-Providing top- 1950 when five candidates fought lature began consideration of ap- tended the final concert of the versity can keep its top-quality 21,000 mark, reached in the post· ...... - ..--·-----1~1for Republican gubernatorial no- propriation bills which finance Public School series of the De- quality education for those who faculty and expand it as needed war "veterans' bulge." Then it troit Symphony last Wednesday. to meet the increased enrollment. M~cbj~!ln's 1954 primary elec- has wanted to run for governor mination with Harry F. Kelley committees had labored on for qualify to receive it will continue will be time to make a decision getting the nod. two months. The program, under the direction Commenting on the univer- as to how big the University tion campaign is off to a roaring for years but held off each time of Valter Poole, was titled "Color to be the goal of the University Five-way race this year is some- Few lawmakers were happy of Michigan. sity's future sizp, the president should become, he add~d. start. " , ' , in favor of someone else who thing Republcian leaders have about the prospect of juggling and Rhythm in Music". And as 'usuai. all ~f the primary party leaders believed had better dreaded for months because each figures at the last minute to ap- Among the numbers played This is one of the points whichlt:======::======+.----- __ fl II n .. + ; \" - . chance of beating Democratic additional can did ate lessens propriate funds to cover the cost- were: Overture, "Donna Dianna" Pres. Har!an Hatcher stressed in fIreworks are expected in the Re- his thIrd annual report to the Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Brake c~ance of complete party unity in of-living wage hike. They felt the Reznick; Two Movements fron: BUSINESS DIRECTORY publican contest for the guber- faculty and staff. r ., •• • ... II I natorial nomination. will stay in the race to finish. fmal campaign when it is needed. Commission could have let them the Mother Goose Suite, Ravel, If, know about it earlier. "Empress of the Pagoda" and Looking ahead to the future the U-M president sketched th~ Ir::======;:======::=::==~ Many Republicans contend Wil- Actually, the announcement :'Beauty and the Beast"; Waltz, II So far; five I candidales have Cleary. S4. is completing first 'Tales from the Vienna Woods", followmg predictions.: tossed their hats in the ring for term as secretary of state. liams would have been bumped could easily have come at a much off in 1950 or 1952 if it had not worse time. OrIginally, the Civil Johann S t r au s s; Masquerade The university will grow in PLASTER REPAIRING the GOP nomination. The field SUlte, Khachaturian. The child- .Active in Civil Defense during been for multi-candidate GOP Service Commission planned to size, Enrollment ior next fall is may be reduced by one or possi- ren also sang ''The Battle Hymn World War II, he rose to rank of primaries in those years which say nothing about the pay in- expected to be 18,500, an increase • .bly two contenders by the time brigadier general in Michigan of the Republic" under the direc- of 1,000 from last fall. voters go to the polls Aug. 3. split party into many factions. crease until they were approved. Phone Northville 995-Ml1 State troops. Cleary served on The Commission plans to ap- tion of Fowler Smith. Already there are rumors that Wounds inflicted during primary state Liquor Control Commission are hard to heal. prove the increases at its next , 'Those who attended the con- pand,Researchbut carewillmustcontinuebe continual-to eX-I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ this candidate or that -candidate with Williams in 1947-48 and was meeting-April 8-9. The Legis-' cert were: Carole Lemmon, Chris plans to drop out of the race if Republican candidates have ly taken that research is kept chosen chairman GOP State Cen- la,ture adjourns Apr. 9. Krauter, Jon Nicholls, Carolyn carefully integrated with teach- , the right "deal" comes 'along, But tral Committee in 1949. agreed not to attack each other Van Atta, Patricia Robertson, but one or two of them may for- ing. TELEVISION SERVICE publicly they all say "I'm in to Imagine the howls that would Sharon Palmer, Jackie Simonds, the finish." get agreement as campaign picks The faculty will continue to Higgins. S3. bas been in stale up steam. have gone up if the Commission David Stillson, Ann Shoemake, Evelyn LaRose, David Van Hell- re-evaluate what is taught at the All five GOP hopefuls ' legislature since 1938 except for has waited until final day of the University and the arrangement Ettu &t~(J1de4 Legislature to make it announce- mont, David Smith, Carol Krezel, "name" candidates. . ,are ,t~o years after .his unsuc~ess.ful' On f th "G W' il- ?f the subject matter. Teaching 110 East Main St. ment public. Rosemary Frost, Joanne Lessway, Northville Phone 100 . '" bId for Republican nommabon. e 0 e reason~ ov. IS the university's primary con- They mclude D. Hale Brake of f l' t t . 1946 has not announced whether Stanton Owe J Cl f Y' or leu enan governor In . h '11 f ann Morse and Blaine Ashby. .' n. , e~ry 0 PSI7 Author of the highly-publicized e WI r~n ~r U..S. senator or SAFETY PATROL MEMBERS ~~Bro~'~~~~'JO-li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lanh, George N. Higgms of Fern- B' R" t T h' h' governor IS thIS: OF WCTS TO BE HONORED They were accompanied by dale, Eugene' C. Keyes I of Dear- !ls~eSl;> ~celp s . ax, w IC IS . . . Students and faculty at the Mrs. Eleanor Burton, grade school born and Donald S L d f credIted. WIth gettmg state out As Governor of MIchIgan, he music teacher. Detroit. . eonar 0 of red, Higgins i~ only non-law- g~t~ a l?t of free radio and tele- Wayne County Training SCho01 yer among candIdates. He's an VISIOn hme each week. But he'll will honor their safety patrol boys auto dealer. be forced to pay for this time the and girls at a recognition pro- SCHOOL NEEDS Brake. 63. has' been stcite~ffea. minute he becomes a candidate. gram Wed., Mar. 31 at 1:15 p.m.,:. The National Education Asso- surer sirice 1953. Known' as Michi- -,--': It pays for him to wait until the Guest speaker will be Vernon dation estimates that $5,184,640,- gan's "Mr. Republican", Brak.e Keyes. 63. Dearborn's doc lor· R. Martin, Automobile Club of 000 IS needed for new construc- dentist-lawyer, haG been on state 1------Michigan Safety Patrol Super- 'tion to house today's school en- ~y.;;MMMNW~y.;;MM"iY::;:lprimary ballot -every two' years ·visor. rollment, not including repair, etc. ~.l'rIV",r" ••" ••J"a~ •••"".", •••", since when he first' ran for lieu- tenant governor. He has served as Blood Bank Report ;- OTWELL' "1 state's No.2 official-l943-44 and § HEATING & SUPPLY 1946-47-and was unsuccessful ~ "Moistened Air - GOP primary candidate for gov- Shows Distribution ernor in 1950 and U. S. 'Senator House Not , Dn;"oJ • in 1952. ' ' :.------~ I Phone 1701.3 Leonard. 50. is making his sec· Day or ond bid to carry the Republican -AUTO • FIRE • PLATE GLASS - LIABILITY Nigh! banner in final election for gov- - WINDSTORM 24-Hour Ambulance Service ~------:---=.:..:=.:::--:- ern or. He ran second behind Fred 265 W. Ann~Arbor Road M. Alger, Jr., in 1952 prim,ary as PHONE 470 OR 3 OXYGEN EQUIPPED Plymoutb best known as former State Po- 108 West Main Street Northville, Michigan Pbone 265 or 197 •• .. ••••••••••• ... ••••• ..... •... ••••••• ... tIa.. •• -¥¥¥ iTS

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PLEASE NOTE - TWO DAYS ONLY: Fri. & Sat., Mar. 26-27 Returned by Popular Demand • ; • ~ J BURT LANCASTER - MONTGOMERY CLIFT DEBORAH KERR - DONNA REED - FRANK SINATRA Out ahead with , ,-. -::- in -:- " that bigger, lower look "FROM J;IERE·IO ETERNITY" What leading higher-priced COTS have .- - , The greatest ~cademy ~ward contender of the year . i Body by Fisher with that big, '" ~...~- ~-: smooth, low-slung look. Chevrolet has ft, And Chevrolet is the only you low-priced car that does! Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 28-29-30 Norman J. Frid RICHARD CARLSON - JULIA ADAMS RICHARD DENNING Nnw at Fort "ood want Out ahead with -in- Fort Hood, Tex: Pvt. Norman the highest-compression overheat! J. Frid, husbapd of Mrs. Marcia ."THE CREATURE FROM- valve engines Jl Jane Frid of 374 North Rogers, 1110S/ " THE BLACK LAGOON" N'orthville, has arrived at this High-compression engines deliver military' installation from Fort Chills and thrills. more power and finer perform- Knox, Kentucky, for assignment ance 'on less g'as and Chevrolet News Shorts to th~ ,1st Armpred Division. has the highest compression ratio Sunday Showings: 3:00-5:00-7:00-~:OO Pvt. Fr!d entered the Army in of any leading low-priced car. June, 1953, and fook his basic Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 31, April 1-2-3 training at Fort Knox. He grad- CHEVROLET uated from Northville High o • ALAN LADD ", LEO GENN - SUSAN' STEPHEN school in 1947. • • Out ahead wi/I: His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril • gIves t/1fl1 smoo/hand solid big-car ride. upARATROOPER" Frid ,live at 515 Dubuar St., • Northville. • Chevrolet's the only low-priced (Technicolor> In joining the 1st Armored Di- • , , car with Unitized Knee-Action. News Shorts • )'OU vision, Pvt. Frid becomes a mem- • That's one reason for the superi . her of an, outfit famed for its • ority of Chevrolet's road-smooth- action ~gainst the enemy in • • • ing, road-hugging ride. -PLYMOUTH- Africa and Italy c during the •• • • Second World War. The "Old ·first!~·············.~ Ironsides" Division is now en- PENNIMAN ALLEN THEATRE gaged in intensive training as Out alzead wi/It bigger a combat-ready armored force at brakes JOI" greater safety its vast Central Texas home, This year, again, Chevrolet is ouf ahead Chevrolet brakes are largest in Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sa!urday, March 24-25-26-27 of the ot,her low-priced cars in the the low-price field! Thisadditional DENNIS O'KEEFE • PATRrCIA MEDINA , size provides greater braking things" that l11~an more pleasure "- in .:...... ~;-, power for smoother, safer stops "DRUMS OF TAHITI" SOFT WATER and sa,ti~faCtion for you. And yet Chevrolet with less pedal pressure. . (Technicolor) costs th~~least-no other line of cars WITH,A - phis- is priced so low. So w~y go hundreds of Out alzead whit .< THE BOWERY BOYS dollars higher when you can have zippy, -(!lfij/) P~'w(/if;de '. .<; • . '

• 'fo, 'C$ '~ ~ERMUTIT In -::.1, _ . ~ . .r all these things you want in Chevrolet? It's the first automatic transmission . Automatic Water Conditioner Come in ~,!~Iet us show you the in the low-price field and the "P Alii$ PLAYBOYS"· Backed by .cO l'r.. Experience most improved and advqncedt Please Note ••• 'I.. J kind of.facfsand flgures yOlJ like to seel ,Acceleration Is·smooth as'silk bnd- Showings' aC6:45 and 9:00 Detergents nee'dedl . " J - S~t~rdaY': M~.tinee, one showing only, starting at 2 P.M. , Hard water soap curdl Instantly responsive: Optionor 'o~r RO Chapped and red hands I ·TI1a/~plainswJlYnJorepeoplebuy Chevrolets- . , . all ~dels at extra cost. . J"," ••• "/: ...... ,J...... , • .. -Rust stains on clothesl , 'Suriday, Monday; Tuesday; March 28-29-30 --Bathtub-'rlngl . and wani Cheurolets...:.illanmlY o/ner car. ··'f I -r.ime stained dishwarel ~t!REEN 'O'HAJlA ..- JEFF, CHANDLER _, '" Oftt Rhead 'with J ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~l\\~ SAVES THE AVERAGE ,. , afJ/omatic power controls _''''::~:.'.).::,~ "WAR ARROW'" , FAMILY MORE THAN _ -~. (Technic:olor) , ,Chevrolet is the flrstAoW:prlced :: '.~~: $l~O YEARLY ~ I.. ..' car to' bring Y9-u the·.e)lfra-cost ::::"ii;' -Western- '. { optiO!lS of Power'Steerlng (avail- _ News .... "1:11 ... 'OJ j Shorts Can be purchased on small .. able on all moc!els),Powerilrakes ; :•. ','. monthll" ,payment& wUh • 'Sunday, Showings: 3:00-5:00-7~00-9:00 (available on Powerglide modelS), " . DO mODey down and AutOMatic Front Window" Wednesday, Th'ursda~. Friday, Saturday, March 31, April 1-2-3 CALL FOR AMAZING FREE and Sear Controls (available oh HOME DEMONSTRATION Bel Air and "Two-Ten" models). STEVE COCHRAN - CAROLE MATHEWS Plymouth 1508 -in- '1· ,(1;·2" . No Obligation. 'of course , TUNE IN THE DINAH SHORe SHOW ON NBC "SHARK. RIVER" Radio-Evely Tuesday and Friday Evening Television-Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening (Color) ., , - plus- P1YllJoulh I RED SKELTON - CARA WILLIAMS "THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY" Softener Service .59 S. MAIN' - PLYMOUTH , Please Note: Showings at '6:30 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. Next to Consumers Power , "Rathburn Chevrolet Sales '.======CSaturday Matinee - One showin& =o~ ======~starting at 2:00 P.M. 560 Plymoutb A'(enue Northville, Michigan Phone Northville' 290

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~~~~5::===~~==:~~~~5::===~~~~~~~~~~~]l:: ;: ; is;;; i: = :0 : : Novi Farmer Is Novi 4-H Club New Library Hours Buried Monday Services Held for Hold Program To Start Mar. 29 Events of the Past in Northville , . A -l-R pre-achievement day Ruby May Moore New hours hav!! been announc- will be held Apr. 2 at the Novi News Items Taken From the Files of the Record ed for the Northville' b-ranch bf 'Community BUIlding at 8 p.m. F4neral services were held last the Wayne County Library," BC: week in t,he New Bethel Baptist The Nu-Ly-Wix and Lucky Leaf cording to Librarian Rhea Lyon; Club, the Classy Clovers and the Church at Garner, N. C. for Ruby Busy Fingers will join with the May Moore, who died in the Oak- Beginning Mar. 29, the library Novl Country Slicks in putting on wpod Hospital, Dearborn, Mich. will be open from 11:30 a.m. until the program. There will be a dress Mar. 16. She was born Oct. 8, 1889 8 p.m., Monday through Friday. review, talent show and the dis- in Chattanooga, Tenn. and was play of various other projects, in- the daughter of the late John anq The library will be closed both Quality Work Alway. cluding soil conservation. Square Cordia Humphrey. Her husband, Saturday and Sunday. Spencer A. Moore preceded her in dancing and refreshments will death. complete the evening's entertain- ment. Mrs. Moore is survived by a • PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY brother, Roy Humphrey of Yale, • Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Harry Yates, Taylor Center, Mich.; three sons, CECIL B. /,ACKSQN. D.O. ~ "~UCKY LOUIE" Lloyd of Northville, Frank of Lin- MICHAEL R. RANDAZZO. D.O. coln Park, Carl of Raleigh, N.C., -0s1eopathie- and a daughter, Mrs. Frank Hare -Physician. Surgeon- of Fuquay Springs, N.C. 146 Norlh Center St. Hours by Appointment PLEASE The body was at the Casteriine Phones: Office - Northville 1181 TELL US Funeral Home until shipped to Res. • Livonia 5113 Bes •• Dunkirk 2·5491 WHY YOU North Carolina for burial in Oak- land Cemetery, Smithfield, N.C. DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL HAVENJT -Optometrist- Mrs. Moore resided in North- 107 E. Main Sheet • Northrille CALLED? ville for the past three years. Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.rn. Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.rn. Closed Thursday Phone 1102 DR. J. K. EASTLAND EMr=_,~~ -Dentill- 108 North Center Phone 190

WE MOVE THE EARTH- I Pick and shovel days are over ~-clear up your waste land and reali:e profits this year-ca11 · ~~r-~(--:;-. --.-('"1";;'--:", - . ---'f:'- ii, ~, ...... today HEADQUARTERS~ • . ""'111' t· ';'111,: .' ...... ' I"...... !...:.r. ... ".... '.= 't..~...... JII&., .• ~.... " 'J.. -.\. .... A NOOI:"~l6~:"-~~~0(CE FOR ~"'!~.s.~"'~.. 4410fSRANt RWER' E C K • o I L P~. N~RTHV-ILlE783-J C lean burning PHONE Keep-full basis PLYMOUTH 107 Outstanding quality -EMERGENCY PLYMOUTH I ndependentlyowned 17594 C=====al Let us serve you ECKLES COAL & SUPPLY CO. 2 Bloclu E. of Railroad Stano. OD Holbrook" \ PljmOutb, Micb~&D :: ~- Folks -J 10TOIS

like you ~ DELCO have saved Ittalk Studebaker, tne great inuepenll.of, __ r- NfrI..- .._ ..... ~ wlo.,. IOeI s...... lMtatl • $12,500,000 o.~ 1M dMk:e of 1eadI"ll .. - ...... b.a(u.. oIlkft quiet ..... otI...... life, peed< paf~ _ ~blUIy. 1l1t1 . "" """ Iy;M lor al ... ta build the FIR ST this year at ••• DeKay Electric 431 YERKES STREET .. - NORTHVILLE PHONE 262 . Earnings start the 1st on accounts opened by the 10th of the month. reallY moaeln call

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120 Grand Prizes -, BIKES ~. SWIFT'S ~~~~~: ~ L:~fi'· PANDAS O ol~~:,r SKATES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE WINNERS! l'~wnffit~• " rem .Just color the IS Swift Items anil Kroger Strawberry • preserves on this page. Contest starts March 22 and ends " March 29 at 9 P.M. Deposit Colored Ad in entry box at Fora QuIck· Fix your local Kroger store. EntrIes to be judged by Swift Co. MI.I, .lust Heat 12-0z. C Age LImIt 14 I Ind Eat. Can •••••••i•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rro~mm : I HAYE COLORED THIS ENTRY MYSELF : • • : Nam It ••••••• , •• It' All. • • ..•• • • : • • : Addr.II ~•.,•• t ••••• t Phon..... •• •• • • • •• : : Schoo'., .Grad , •• , •• : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . KROGER) SWIFT'S Strawberry i . Preserves \ 'Pard Klddles Just love It! _ Dog Food

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---- ".. I ...... "...... I - .. (1·II·zens Asked Plymouth, Man- ersenedapologizedat first, butfor thatbreakingthe intrud-in up- Teresa Spagnuolo Child Psychology --l~~' , , , on them, saying they only wanted Engaged to Discussed at Meeting I Northville Me,D'sShop, To Ballot OD (Continued from Page 1) ~~~~esg~~ ~~rre~s~~;~ey could Charles Falcetta The Northville Mother's Club- r had an' interesting and informa- The engagement of Teresa tive meeting at the home of Mrs. I , OfM;iy~~~t~~n~~:~;~~~ "Rale Your Town" ~:U:t~~~pte1 ~~nfi;~:r~~e~~~ 'The~C:~~ ~:~~:u~arae:out the of a son, William Henry, Mar. 17 men. Turning to shield the bab'y, baby, so 1 ~hought maybe it Spagnuolo to Charles Falcetta of R. G. Wetterstroem on W. Seven B U L L ET I N B 0 A R D r at Sessions Hospital. The baby he was stabped in the back. ld 't b t b d' Th Lansing, was announced by her Mile Rd. Monday night, when Dr. I (Cont.inued from Pa"e 1) wou n e 00 a en one Charles McCormick, professor of , I weighed seven pounds, 13 ounces. • Simmons and Banks then or- of them asked for whIskey and 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. James elementary education at Wayne- 1,1 I I · · · moderator. Several of the ques- dered Mr. and' Mrs. Tapp into a got scared. 1 told him we were SpagOuolo, Sunday evening at a University, addressed the mem- I I . I A baby girl, Delphia; Pa~icia tions evoked lively discussion, bedroom, and tied Tapp with a Methodists and didn't drink. They party held in the American Le- bers. . ( II was born at Sessions Hospital on with some pointed comments and rope the>, had brought. Mrs. Tapp asked for money, and found $5 gion Hall. , Dr. McCormick spoke on child l' March 26-Annual meeting of No'rthville Woman's Club. Mar. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard criticism. was bound with strips' torn from 1 had in my purse, and asked if About 80 guests from Buchan- psychology and the phases that , , Teague of Plymouth. The baby The club president, Dr. East- Simmons' prison jacket. For three we had any more. 1 told him we an, Holland, Berkley, Fenton, children experience between the- March 27-Junior Police mOVie', 2 ·p.m., Methodist Church. weighed seven pounds, six ounc· land, expressed the hope that hours the two convicts remained hadn't cashed my husband's pay ! Lansing and Tilbury, Ont. assem- ages of 6 to 12. He particularly F' Id es. Record subscribers receiving the in the house, taking Tapp's bill- check. They found the check, but 1 March 3I-Kite demonst,rajio'jn, Ford le . . i f ld hI' wrl'st watch and some bled to greet the happy couple. stressed the importance of rec- 1 ., i" • .. list of questions will cooperate 0, s didn't take it. I was scared again, The wedding will take place ogniziii'g and eliminating fear and April-1 2 3-VFW Rummage Sale, across from VIllage Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orlick an- with the club by returning the clothing. . but they act~d all right. Thh j sometime this summer. worry in the young child. : ' , , I nounce the birth of a five pound, cards. He pointed out that while Mrs. Tapp 'said Simmons at started to put on my husband's ! April 2-Novi 4-H program. Community Building. II 15 ounce daughter, Linda Jane, no questionnaire is fool-proof, and first tried to put the baby in her clothes and the younger one :11 . . born at Mt. Carmel Hospital Mar. that some of the entries might crib, but at the mother's request (Sin'imons) said: 'You better shut ,======c===c======w 20. Mrs. Orlick is the former Mary not apply fully, if you can circle finally put it beside her, and your eyes and turn your head, More 'People Are Swinging Fo - ., Jane Burgess. "yes" on 25 to 3Dof the questions covered, both with blil~ets. An.o- lady'. So I shut my eyes until 1 .. .. • listed herewith, chances are you ther chIld, Terry, 2, slept undls- heard them leave the room" . f Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Gibson, live in a town of which you can turbed in ano~~er bedroom. . Tapp, lying bound While 'the - Arrow Shirts- , Jr. of W. Main St., Northville, an- be proud. Mrs. Tapp saId she was fnght-, two .!=onvi~tstook his clo~hes and HENRY'S MARKET nounce the birth of a son, Thomas 1. Most high school graduates stay in town. Yes No watch,. saId. they apologized for FOR THE MAN WHO CARES f , Manz, born Mar. 19 at Mt. Car- 2. Getting a loan on a sound business.venture· is easy. Yes No woundmg him, an.d that Banks, I mel Hospital. T~e baby weighed 3. The local paper constantly pushes civic improvements Yes No v.:ho later tol~ ofilcers the stab- for Fresher Bener Meals \' l seven pounds, fIve ounces. 4. Local speeders pay the same fines as out-of-towners. Yes No bmg was' accldental, that Tapp i 5. There's a place to swim within,easy reach. Yes No had backed unexpectedly into the Why Don't You-..·· • O~aljly 'S SHOP ", Nuottilas H~~e' 6. Young couples have little troublr finding a place to live. Yes No knife, said: "If you behave you'll - 7. To~n .entrances are free from j(mk, shacks and get out of this okay." I I NORTHVILLE MEN j From 'bIllboards. . . Yes No "Aft th t bb' 1did' ' ~Me • I 8. Teachers' salaries are better than.. the state ave!,age Yes I No . .. er e s a m!1' n t. re- Freshness f Mr. and Mrs. William Nuottila, 9. There's a library with a good collection of recent books. Yes No ~Ist. Tapp -:elated. I was thmk- MEN'S WEAR - BLANKETS i who returned recently from Ger- 10. Newcomers qliickly feel they're part of the town. Yes No mg of my wife and children. They • Trim +I n ...... ;,- __ ._.- ..-._ ..-_+ many, were the honor guests at 11. SchoC?lshave plenty of room for studetynts. f t ~es NNoWhere.all right, but 1 worried all a welcome home party Mar. 20, 12. Fire msurance rates are low for your pe 0 own. es 0 t e tIme and there was nothing 13. Service, v~terans' and women's clubs team up on I could do. 'It was terrifying to ()eQt, • 'Price I f- .a..'" given by the,parents of the young proJects. ( Yes" No lie there on my side with my I couple at the home of Mr. and 14. There is an act~ve, .wel~-o~gan~ed Boy:-Scout troop. Yes No hands behind my ba~k a d _ Mrs. Carlson on Fairbrook. 15. A modern hospital IS wlthm your tradmg area. Yes No. , . n re -.' ,'Service Mr. Nuottilll served wjth the 16. All streets are paved and sidewalks are In good shape. Yes No ?llze.l couldn t do a t~mg to help 7th Engineers' Aviation Brigade 17. Well-stocked stores keep shoppers in.the town. Yes No If thmgs went wron~. THEN YOU TOO SWING TO for 15 months in Rhein Main, 18. There's ~ .hotel or motel you'd· enjoy lf you were a Mrs. Tapp \Vork~d her bonds WILL Don't buy any car until you drive N tt'l the VISItor. Yes No lose after the conVIcts left about Germany ~nd Mrs. uo I a,. . 19. It's easy to find parking space in the business area. Yes No 1 a.m. MARKET NUMBER ONE in powerl f~rmer ShIrley .C~rlson, was wIt.h 20. At least one restaurant serves outstanding meals. Yes No "I didn't get out of them ri ht HENRY'S hIm the last mne mo,nths of hIS 21. The sewer extension program keeps pace with new awa though" sh 'd g"l service there after WhIChthey re- housing. _ Yes No th y'h th '. e sal, turned to the United States from 22. It's easy to get volunteers for any: worthwhile project. Yes No ~uge t t ey hmlgf~ cofme dback • · -MEAT IS OUR BUSiNESS • • Rotterdam, Holland on the - 8.S. 23. Public toilets are provided for farm folk shopping an .. a us w en ey oun me l R dn in town. . , Yes No oose. NOT A SIDELINE CHRYSLER YMr amN·tt'l' 1 db th 24. Prompt, reasonably priced ambulance service is She freed her husband and they 148 CENTER NORTHVILLE Dodge. Motoruo I aCarIS emp,Company.oye yThe~ 25. Good zoningavailable.keeps factories away' from residential Yes No calledthe sheriff'sPlymouthoffice.police and then 11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ young couple reSIde at 120 W. areas. Yes No • , Cady St. 26. There's an annual Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up week Yes No 27. Streets throughout the community are well lighted. Yes No High School Band BACKED BY THE fAMOUS 23Sh.P. Wayne County Extension 28. More than half the church congregations are younger than 40. Yes No Presents 2nd Concert Anything Ie. The Wayne County Home Dem- 29. Shade trees line nearly all the streets. Yes No onstration Extension Service will 30. There's an ample supply of good drinking water. Yes No is yesterday'! car! hold a leaders' meeting Mar. 31 31. There's a recreation center -where young people from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the can dance. . Yes No American Legion Memorial Hall 32. The business section has a modern, prosperous look. Yes No ATCHINSON MOTOR SALES on Dunlap St. Prof. Joseph Cox, 33. There's as much interest in local as national elections. Yes No landscape specialist of Michigan 34. The tax rate is attractive to new industry. Yes No 202 W. Main St. - Northville 35, There's a community council to guide town progress. Yes No State College, will give a talk on 36. There's an active PTA. Yes No "Flowers in the Landscape and 37. Flremen must take regular training courses. Yes No Border". 38. All considered, do you regard Northville as a I progressive community? Yes No Week after week. -year after year- Whirlpool brings you these exciusivfJ' benefits; , . . Dotchj. ,~ ElinL" Disease''. ~ f.~....Control~ f' l i.' • Soap and hot water- DORMANT SPRAY PRICE SCHEDULE saving Suds-Miser, • Famous, extra-thor- (To Be Applied During April) ough Seven Rinses. • Gentle, total-cleans- 1 Less than 50 feet from pavement and ing Aglflow Action. Less than 40 feet in height :~ ~ . • Clothes-freshening $4.00 :'~~:'" ...: .. Sun.a·Tlzer Lamp. ;.- ... "';.~~.. ,' • Step-saving Cycle- 2 Less than 50 feet fr~m 'pavement and , " Tone Signal. Over 40 feet in height . • Enduring and beauti· ful Llfel;oat Finish. 3 Over 50 feet from pavement and Less than 40 feet in height ~ . Wkinlpoot WAAS';'M~R

Be~ly Furness Here's a REAL BARGAIN! ~ Com. m.oJ... O.'y COOKING Supply I. Umilea-G.t You,. While TheyLari Extra large specimen trees $11)0 Extra U a cJifmonslrof;oni $299.95 THERMOMETER ThIs Westlngllouse Betty Furness $2 VALUE , SET••• jlJcludes CookIng Thermometer Sel 50_ Is a regular Minimum charge per stop unless on regular 3 pieces with complete Spraying route ~., $6 75 Obie Butler, Who was badly in- i1l$tructions for use: jured in an automobile accident NORTHVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP 1. Candy and Deep Special rates for large yards with several • , It's yours ", last OctOber and who has been Fat Thermometer . elm trees. in Sessions Hospital for a short 153 East Main St. Phone 184 2. lWast Meat Thermometer time, has been transferred back lor only Open 8 to 6, Friday 'tit 9 3. SkeweI"' Please Order Early Ca\11188-M to the University Hospital in Ann . ~' CLlmlt one to 0 anfomer) '", •. Arbor for further treatment. GREEN RIDGE NURSERY 6RlATNlW /954 WlSTIJ((JHOuii APPLIANCES 8600 Napier Rd. Northville llBB·M AN NOUNCI NG ' Open Sundays after April 1 MATCH THIS OIL BILL or by Appointment , ,<., ~ learn Why rOODS CAN' ~======coo======c======~ • • • • IF YOU CAlf !! Otl this Westln r BURII Ihe ElECTR~~U Range With 50 CENTS PER DAY FOR OIL HEAT remembert OVen If NIT that You forget ;'/~fJtd tk BUYWINKLER , Eggenberger Home 360 Eaton Drive, Northville .AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT • Mr. Karl Eggenberger. states :....l.llWe burned 890 gallons of oil for total cost of'$115.70 from Sept. 27, 1949 to June 6,1950. The year bef.:.re we RUSH burned $136:48 worth of coal. Very happy to sav;e $20.79 with WINK·' $5°0 $487 LER Oil Heat over coal, plus convenience and cleanliness without ashes ,"~er'week,' per week, nor coal to ahovel." , • ' ~¥, • after small ' lltter'Small down payment down payment I1Sii;;;~¥;iiiiiiii' t;et ~EA$'ER "Oil bill of $116.70 for 230 days gives us very low cost of 50 cents 'per day for autQmatic oil heat in our large two story home. You can readily W.lllng~ R.frl~rotor and CLEANING see why we 'are' t.o enthusiastic about our Winkler furnace." , Range prices Jlart al S199! . signed, Karl Eggenberger " " • 0' COUtU, II" .rtclilel IN EARLY v~~CAN 8E !!!!...IF IT~~~tinghouse individual attention THANK YOU MR. EGGENBERGER FOR TELLING HOW YOU, ACTUALLY to each garment: the HEATED YOUR HOME WITH OIL FOR LESS THAN COST OF COAL. WATCH Our aim is to bring you the finest equipment and service anywhel'e in this area. " key to our succ:ess I THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR ANOTHER FACTUAL WINKLER STORY. .,.r, ,~1Itrtrt~~ Freydl Cleaners ~BUY WINKLER GLENN C., LONG ~ The Finest in Plumbing, Heating and ~ppliances ~ NID 1 OTWELL HEATING & SUPPLY CO. I' 43300 Seven MjJ~ Road. 1 bloc:k east.of NorthvilJe Rd. Phone Northville 1128 \ ~' and Men's Wear. .,. 265 W. Ann Arbor Road, near LilJey Phone J 70 I-Day or Night aI Ph 400 WE SELL • INSTALL • SERVICE • GUARANTEE 'If~1111 u. .112 E. MaID. St. one

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