Grosse Pointe NewsComplete News COVerage of All the Pointes
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942 • -ALL PAID CIRCULATlON- $2.00 Pe, Ye,,-5e P" CopyOlUME 3-NUMBER 17
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GROSSE POINTE NEW,S
>I.\NY SIGN )""n.,. M. N•• ,n.. lth"&h nolr N~ do •• ".Joe -'- ox·I 2 GOOD R~Ic;'ONS fOR A MAr'llCE DllfllNlTMore than lO,OlIDDlgnedpledges call for such plcd(u was blued V'ct ~U&1:~FlinW:":aadlhoUld _ uu rU\\,. DUUlJUI
~ greater t"OOpt'raUon (rom war In connection with the lP'tlt na- I ory a .!arId of ugly ntii~ "~t::I .Vooorkel1lhave betn received by tlonal drive to IntTelSe war pro- ilI"8 .au! uUd¥ml and eomlort-
.iiW~"~Prod~'~"~t1,~n~'~"~"'~'~"'~I,~mon.~'~"~d~lon~b.~.~t~',~ut~2S~""~'~'~"~LI G d· In: to our morall!II . I ar enlng Th::=nr:::~~~ful1YI-- ;la.nntd .and laid out. We Mould
II,. V... DE PETRIS do thi:l tho~lfulI7 sa that cr-
I Amerll:anlII this year are Plant-I ron are reduced to. b1inlJnum.leg gardens to help theIr coun· The lllCilUODof row. ahouldtry in the \\;ar emergency and preferably be North to South 1\1)
tt> maintain morale at home. that planflll will not eat abadeThe planting of gardens at this upon each ol.her. We Ihould tmIke
~~:~ ~r~t~;:;:ki~~~~a~l~ ~=~:et~IC:l~:~C o~~~~ablt' health giving Coodirom Idle tory Garden at least for II roodland. MoroH'r, the labor needed part of the da)·. U, therefore.In cUltivating Vi.::tory Garden!. you plant such. Cuden Oft )'ourmight hll\'c remained unharness- prem.!l;9 do not. under any cir·ed 'and therefore unproduclh'e cunutances, place thia plot undtr~~~~ this program not unclcr- lt~PlII'e the soU by care.fulJy
Vietory Gardens wUl not only ~~~ and pulverWnc it .....henmake more food aV::li!::Iblt'to the It U In a dry state. Do not 8t-country. but they will bring us lem!ll to w_or~ it if vezy wet.beaHh giving \'egetables teeming Ordicary vlCgm soil dOt'S notwith the necl'!Saty vlbmIns to need iertilizer, althl;luah :fertili·keep us healthy and sound. In ur if wed will ht'lp to producethe last war :foodWa.!: a vital fae. betlL'r crops. Make the rowstor in bringing victory to the aI- stralght by wing a llne atlacll"d1i~ In !.he pTe5ent war food to two Ailka.::Igal",will prove decisive. A3 a Depe,ad Oft Prdtft'lJcenation. we musl t<'main strong The type! of veget.llbles andand healthy '0 that we may at flowers to be grown will depend"n times be in prime condition largely to personal preference,h either work or fight. ' but the writer doe.llnot eneour- au::D CROSS KNITTING
rc~e:se fa:: V~~~~ f~~r~':~U;: ~ta~1.iV~~~fp~~ld~~e~ ~ ~~ ~ m~tri:~~':'e ::need IlOt consider more Th~ can be more profitably --- the Knltun.;: Group 1$ IlOV.·put_
Hope to Be Helpful grr wn on. fanns. I ~ng Its thIrd afghan together.
he~:~~ l;I=l1~;~~P~:fro~:e~~ t~~tsaJ'~m::~aer~ ha~~Yn~o~:~~~~~a~s ~~~~ Junior League's ~=ood~lu~ Nfi5 ~a::denera with their gardening den plants whose ved must be sl~cly Wlltm temperatures. If 100 Won't you see if you mn"e
re,:?:'~~d;n ~~~.~~d~a: p~: ~~n ~:Ot:re~;~efu~=f ~ I ~~Un~~~~dthh~~.e~~n:~~~l~~ Shop Has Openingl~~~m"'-'~~~"'~O!::f-~::':":":=-=::':'~~~~~~Iel!ed With a m1all plot on hl.!l matunty. Among thl'!te plants fsecure them to slakes In&lead. __own property or he may obtam we find tomatoes. Il!gg plant, An ample water supply for all No....••when "'e are all concern_one of these gardens by 3pplYIng pepper, ete Best reaulta are ob the Vletory Garden plots has cd v;lth mnmtainiDg C1\ilian mor·
lii~I!~~~~~il~~~ill~~h~e~~Il~~a~: s~~I~~~eW~~ ~~~~~ byan~uir~i~~Pf~~ 1~r-fh~=C1bg:ltna~~:'~I:tl~f ~~o~e~~eil ~~~~ th~~~~:~~~~n~:~~~:tl~1 :n~I~~; ~:~e~~th~~un:m~~: ~:I*:t~:~ ~~p~tinf:~lr~~ ~~~ul:lg;g~f :=lfnter~g~~e:~thh~:~~~~le:'~~ :aVo~~~;g~~~esl!O~~ o~edbe in~~ pl~. 1 f t I' , G~e ~~::e.Shop. although it
t':d~V~~~C:d~:~~ ~~=~:::d~be~~~, ~ots, \'eget~br:S~OI~nth~Vk.~o~I~3~: ~~'Ji~:m~tegl='a::'J~:ef;of valuable lawns for this pur- The time of transplanting and den depends largely upon ~r- operated 3:llel:r as an ouUet forPOle, e$pecia11Ywhen fertile idle sowing varies witb the -rariety Simal,preference. Yet, not WI~_ the linens nnd baby clothes made I
--:IM~'!!.!!!'"!!'i!!"b!!"!!f!!~!!'!!UI~ti!!".!!tiO!;;~:I:~~l:n~~~:WW~ybep= ~~ ~~~~:~ ~~~atp~~~~~c~'th~ ~~ea~~ ~:::~p~ tfeeo~l:trtI~~:
:: ~ ;~ch~:i;ha;;:ns~~~: ~~u:w~~~~~r~~o:OS:a~~~ ~~~t'~~le. ~hose~=~I~e D~~~i~! t~~w~e~~r~:Z ~':/~!~~~i~~U~r~~-:3~d~~c~~~ ~~~iJj~ps~e~ :m~tlf ~-ee::j:~~hp~t :~~ :~=~~If~::~t~~:.fe~ta:~;:C:k~~~:~g_ ::~10thr::~~~~~~e~ iMemorial Day f'xcepting In aome ..l<ihl('ll which although em.l1y and self-supporting ci~ To Iunwual shell.l!red.100'..ation. Igrown would ~ nel';hcr profit. help them aeh.ie':e that objecth·e,1
Don't Sow 'IhkkI,. able nor practieable m a small not lhrough charity. but by the'~ "EIInSOWing&ttd.donotsowtoo'l:arden. Among these we might purc:hase of the practical andf. thld·J.y. Pulver~ the soil with II mention pump~ins and potato~ beautiful pr('dm:ts of their labo: i
\\./mArnr ttboe and nke thoroughly. After Vegel<ibleswhich are.mor~ dU_ ~",O)nsideredbymany;;.realpriv_1
m< VSI W~w:. :~~~ry~ ~efh~ di: :;~~lIl~of~:ndo~ T;;~~hgr:~~~~ llefe.great dart bas been madel • • .ameter of the ICed. ThiI; iI an Iflerl?d a~c not rceommended. eel. th~ 8pring to produce De....•• use--I Hams br,,,gsapptl'Jxlll'Iaterule but 1\ .b a Cood lery 15 one of the vegebbles rom-I able articles in n,e'\\"designs and IOll.l!! to remember. Larger seeM illg unncr thc lattcr catcgory. inle:-esting m...tetlab. M ...ke it il •
mar be planted t' little deeper .Thelilitof.\.ege.WblCSWhi.Ch.is point to go into thiS aeeessi!,1e to rasf S,'''e alUay 6romwhile 8maller Ittd may be cov· gIven below mdudes allV::ll"leUC'$~h;;lP lUld see thf' new spnng ~I UI..,I Jjered leu. which ean be easily grown and lh;n~ - C\..,rytb.i.Ilg from dish
Finn the IOU after lOwing and matured bdore killing frosts. The towels to bedsprea~y - d h t ff'~~:a~oo~~~~~~~ ~~~!al~de~~l~::Irncf~~r;:/~ ~~da;:UM:r29.M;he~5y~-= nOise an eavy ra IIthe vaJ'iety and the temperature· of them if he 01" she so desires. be the lue~' voinner of II doorIn transplanting, one of the most There I.!I one note of warning priz.e, whether or not you makeimportant things to remember is whlclll!houid be I;i'l.':enhe~c: that a purch3.!e.not to plant too deeply, Plants Js not to grow too much at any
LENOX 3300 should be planted at approxi. one thing, or to put it more to FAR;\IS TO GET CARS
11~~~~~~~~~~~~m~,,,~,y~th~.~.;~~,~.= ..:th~':bi;'hll!the point. we might warn the New scout eal'll fol"thc Grossethey grew. home g3rdener not to plan more Pointe Fal11U police were ap.
of one \·ariet)· than can ~ con_ proved Monday by the Fa..:T:1SSlImed by h'lrnselfor his famll)·. eouneil. Immediate shipment is ITo make the list mort' usdut. we expected.ha\'e ~ouJl('d it Into two groups.! :-',-,,-,-------:-:The f1r.;t indude5 ::In varieties im::lte time may ~ somo:wha~Iwhich may be raised by sowin!: aceo~ing to the l!e::JSonas wtillseed during th~ month of May os to th~ \"llricty.RndJun~. while the S':'eondJ;roup The tomatl;lill pUMP:; the mortincludes varieties which must bl;' widel}' grown an:!.pn"f~rred ~'eg_rta:ted e::lrly In order to m:ltul"P etable in the home g.uden. Thisbc£or(' frost. consequently must popularity ill ""ell d/:5-l'I"\':'-d.Thehe planted liSsmall plants dUl"ing tom3W b not only on~ of the Itht' same p~r1odof May and June. most healthful \'f'getablcs em"'':!.
The approxim:.te time in days but one v,-hjch yicld:! a.bu::lda.::t-!rom sowinl'!:to maturity for vari· ly. Mon:"O\"'I",it C<ln be ~ inOUII\·eg~to.bles suitable Cor !:ar- both s::Ilads as well as r::J\I: or I~~n.~o~~~ ~O~~~~s:b~I;'~~ns(t~~Y:~I~~~~F~~ f~~~~~~~r i~~: Cflfft.\t wur (~~tl If'" un ilDf ~
GO-75; eabbage «('arty), G5_iS;lappar('nt that th~ tomato holds 4251 CASS ••• 15251 HARPEl~~~c:o(~~e~~)~r~o~:~'~~: ~: I~ ~~eth~b~le~l~i COlumbia nC4 Allington 3U1
be~. GO-7S:enllive (French or ....egetables. . I~::::::~:::::::Ibroad leaf), 90-120; kale. 50-75; When properly P'01t"D to:n;to "<;~'kohl-l'abi.lifJ·75; leek. 91).120:let- plan~maybe=detl;lyieldl:rrbCtuce, liO-BO;peas, 50.75: radish. quantities of fruit. For this re:l-,30-40; ipinaeh (New Zealand). son. this column next week tnl1 '50·60. hI: de....oted in a la...-gepart to the:
Vegetables from planL~: broe· culture of tnmatnes in Victory!
~~::~:;gJ:efO~~~~~5~go~0:pep- G~~e~~. i11 eo~dcr sta~ iThe time of maturity l;ivcn p:uning. ferti1il.ation of soil and'
for ':Cl:etables from planls is re-
Iothcr salient po~ts to help rai!;-!
corded as the approximate timp ing lan;:e quantities of 1II5cio~!after the plants ha\·e been set fruits from comparati\-ely small Iout into the garden. this npprox- 5Paee.
Picard's
Clearance SaleThis is your opportunity to
purchase first quality merchandiseat sale prices
Discount
20% to 30%on all stock Merchandise
100/.,Discounton Custom Shirts from yardageon Iland, Ordcr earl.}' while the
selection is good.
Picard & Picard82 W, Adams Ave. Randolph 2896
$3,00 valueliLolllbardy ,.,r«r '" '79C! Movllfar. Alh ••.. :., $1.2'Ten. .ulfJy•• 1.Mer. Ill"'" 100<1Attra~U.... tern·llk•. lQll""-..Gro....-.._ .tin")" U-n. Il<Xk. A 11.13 311 It. hrlll'l.~ ta 8-~'~0<'II:: llrl&.!ltnlue'! U11brrrJ".A JI.97 nhl.1
S DIFFERENT SHADE TREESOne ('::Iehof ALL 5 FOR
"rnanleritul ··I(ilf'l(~.·ing Trf"f"s
LOH~MAN SEEDCO,Hoy,tlJltlJrol Speclalrsh S'"Ct' 189J
Macom» at Brush RAnd. )101
l"lU1eh - China
~ndt_.ons-T •• s-B.nqu.ts
E.ctllt~t R-<.~!lnC!.l'!~ I
5035 LAKEVIEW AVENUe
DOBBSSIJBIJ1l8AN
GO GAr!-GO FREE!The flood new. in Dobbs ItraWi thiIyear iImore airy coolneu •• '. mlWlligblneal ••• and marl! ooIorfuigoodlooks. And'in Dobbs SWl1ubm free.domruIesstlpTrme! It', u!martforhuaineu u it iI out "'hero the SC"ilgrcmf
55!!!!Others S3~ to S7~
IVan Boven
4·1 E. ADAMS
for the mDrning program. Ever~:-one 15 to bring hill 0WIl JuneIrand after luncll there will be a!pedal program put, on bv thetiny tots ballet and lap classes..after .....hich more g:unll$ will beplayed. Be sure to wear )"\:Iurem&hocs~d~~
AYaid the ~tf for JIlCtlmq frequent trips Ibru dor.ttown traffte bJ Ulbg the Dew Hanill East SId. ChapeL Idtd!]locat.d at Harpe & laD Pointe the D•• Harm Chapel ~ t
-.ped.aIIf COCl'.ment to the !:all Side ~ents.
And U ill ODe' 01 tbCI DIJW-.t <D:d mad beaulifu1In Dt~Embod1n mcmy nrw IdtK::.ln cmal198manl and equlpmcL
Com1darthe CO::il'ltI1el:Ica cl the Du.merotlS &ifl:ds wbollllcrttIll:ld the ..mc:e.-hO'1ll cuch ttm_ cmd extra effort !bII.m,taft by UIln911a Nnr Bemis Ha%pu AnnUl ChapI1
3i ,ttGi is'FUNERAL HOMES
-THE-FOX CREEMARKET
14628 Easl Jeflerscil
. Complete=Food Service
Choice Meals - PeullryFish - Groceries - Dairy Produc!~
. WE DEUVER
SCHETTLER'SDRUG STORES
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I ~. fRUIlS-tVf6HMI WATER CRESS & SUMMER SQUASH NOW IN S
Two Siore. ,. Grosse '01,,1.
J,fhrsoft a+ RIYard JeffersOB at NaHIngham
NI, 3453 LE. 258D
\;;RO·SSE POINH NEWS P'9.T~r"_
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Irs the DOBBS ~
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New BRlliI5-NEw. BANOS-NEW COLORS.Qu.a.lIty-style-everything you look for in a hat-Is yours in a Dobbs! Nothing fincr can be Midabo!1t the hat you )'Iear than ••• "It's the Dobbs."
A man needs three good meals a day. Not ju~ttwo aod a EIll\ck. His Iuncbbox should carrva nouriRhing, healthful, strength-building mealevery day.50 pack it carefully. Plan the lunches your Vic~tory worker carncs "..jtb as much thought 8S )·ougive to a dinner. Make it a balanced meal. in.duding something hot. a fresh ,.-cgctahlc or fruitand one of the foods that Grandfather called"the kind that sticks to your ribs".
For lunch box menus aDd appetizing, healthful Ifood suggcstion!t; call Home Service Depart_ment, Chen')' 3500. .. Time to Sow Fancy
Save for VICTORY these three ways I1. aUT CAUnlu,Y-Gd"ll ... gcod u .. m. Ga •• ""11.', ..... , ~"''''lIi.efo.",I.youbuy. Yok.ad...",. _1tlodfM o.r~br."G "O.'.I_ •iov-"ii" ..a ..... "nolp_"a1 .... , ... per _for U/;"a •• '._Re_ .. ber 111,,1CUlllled 1m. ,,'. d.tl- Ino "nd b'''loina "'."1$, -3,COHsnvr=71~~:;~:~~~~:;;~mv~~,,~;:a-.hO:nb=.~"N MOil Nu,amoui MU~I lno", ... pl.'.. W!lMboiIo,liI&1arto, ...-S.",.yovrfclCo'1¥1VI~_. burn.td_fo~I'=!!:r.&_1OIIIn,.lIlI'.b'lICIdolld-." .... OIrIfl-hepboihgllvely.T"".ad_a-",deftt.,.mlitlN.vlolYdop, Dooo'l_ . ".1"M"OOOI'aftl·'''- ....fwkMl,~foCJd~C!IIdrM!eRrlt.--... •
GOOD FOODand a good day's work
MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY415 CIIH." • CHlu'lUIl .
SOCIAL AGESCIES couNCIL ;.~~":som~fu;:~ui:l ~Financial ll!!'IDante from the children of the Vi;: ~
Community Fund will be di$. continue to ext.~nd i~!bursed through the Ne.lghbotbood to the Red Cro"-! fOrr,~Club of Grosse Pamte under the classes. ~.suidance and with tile co-opera- •
I"on of .... , Elworlhy ~d ='1ben of the l!Xf'eutin: board of theNeiWtborllood Club, . Women's ~soci:lUon"
It is expected that, thlSl.ar- Grosse POinte,' Cone-.-_~~ft __ t will rn.ak~ It. pr=.hle, Church.. Th~ In!crf,1 l:;l;~ih~~woods CommunIty C.1Ubloperation of the ch... :-
Ito employ a r.lpable, fun-tim.c 1;1..~lcomed ~d arpr~worker and unqucstillncbly It Ithis club whIch seI'\'ts .:will mean the expansion of the of all religions and ~
OUR ;r..TW GROSSE POJ:!t,"TEHO"t£-Vhi1o" AIW,lI11I'We a:r.al1 %ow t1ult thll rest 0/ /Tl~at VeThqd:en'lI" iJ' th.l1 Juu:ed obtalMbll1allV!l'heTe.l1U7J thO"ttgb. u:lI
do !lot feature prlcr~
~~f~~Ee::n£,i~~~~our legions of customers. ~OUf Hospit~lity D~ys man:the occasion __ • a tradi- 1;/Hon with the Stein'! B,y '.1wisel" don't ho~rd! 4 .
Yo"r ~o;el;;;arden Store! IJI. tho ,.1•••'. ~
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Again •. :'HOSPITALITY ·DAYS" at STEINSthese great days come with Spring ,'ear after year at Steins •••• Don't Miss Titer.
CLEANING RANKS•wifh TRIPLE ACTIONI
N __ -'l We endorse SLIX; It·s the big t1aUs-taction gi\,tr ~ It cleans painted walli:and woodwork, sinks, sib:en':al"l:'.kettles. in fact. ct'erythin&,. and dGe!it ~a:;iJy and economically.
Honored on this occasion arc
~tJlUE~PAINTS & VARNISHES
SPECIAL For Our BigHospitality Da,'s-
COMBINATIONSink Size and Will Size
16 oz, can ";m" at only 8 9c4 lb. box ,,'""'
I,Use Murphy's Oil Soap'. - - A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY
.' , lib. 35c; 21bs. 65cj 5lbs. $1.50
We Still Have Somo Pre-StockHigher Quality
Bathroom Fi xtures ~:e~~ ll~l~~~~~~~r.'~;~n~~in~ ~:;~r.:,ap;~<
g~~!l:~r;~~~.~:!~5urtace3.
.~id~~Cf:<iI{.~iy ~ie;~i;counts! moneyl
There'saLoLVeBros.Paint for ever,- need!
•GLASS SHELVES ANO PRE-STOCK HOLDEitS
Blue GrassSEED
l\hnldaetured by theAlnerican Window (jlul
Com"""
Wooden COClsterWd~
~~~~~~~ S519~-
W.S,II
LUSTRAGLASSTOE ULTRA VIOLET RAY
Window GlassIt looks like plate glass :retcosts no more than ordin-ary window glass.
Wc f"Ceommend it and so docsthe U. S. Government
1-lb .•• 45<5-lbs. • $2.!!
D E- HUM I D I FIE RS - fnT damp basements; dTa"" mom""fTOm '!he aiT _ $2,:50
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS•• y. M.y 2 r, 1942 Pege Five
Hundreds ofTables, Chairs,Sofas, Lamps.Oil Paintings,Etchings, Prints
and Mirrors
QuALITYISTRUEECoNoMy
.Traditional AmericanFurniture Adapted to the
Modern Home
We WelcomeThose Who Seek
the Finest inHome Furnishings
For t,he-Bedroom4- SUITES OF QUAINT AMERICA,,:! designs,
solid cherry wood.
4- SUITES OF SATIN.WOOD, hand decorated,offered tit tlstonishingly low prices.
2_ FEDERAL SUITES OF GENUINE mahogany 01
unusual beauty.
2_ QUAINT FRENCH PROVENCIAL design 01genuine walnut {full size beds only}.
"3- SUITES OF HEPPLEWHITE genuine mahog.any. beautifully trimmed with other rare
.woods ltwin and full size beds).
2- SUITES OF SIMPLE GEORGIAN genuine ma-hogany (twin and full size beds).
5- SUITES OF ROCK MAPLE {twin and lull size
bedsl.
OF EVERYOBJECT
DISPLAYEDON THE
SIX FLOORSOF OUR STORE
GIFT5
For the Dining Roomand Dinette we offer a
choice selection ofMahogany, Walnut,
Ancestral Oakand Modern.
Bring the measurementsof your Dining Room and
let us assist you infurnishing and decorating
your room.
for
the
BRIDE
I TABER FURNITURE CO.~
COMPLETE PICTUREFraming Service.
Edward F. and J. Harold Taber - Americans Since 1633
CLEANING and RESTORING01
OIL PAINTINGS, ETCHINGSand PRINTS
by theHOUSE OF RESSLER
Drive To Our Door and Ji'ark Comfortably
_ 159 West Jefferson Ave. Store Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Phone Cadillac 1616 '--------.li!iI
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P~geSix GROSSE POINTE NEWS
FURSTORAGE
A~~. )I. ';""~ 1/\j ;;'"l/
Important
Feature in
SAX·KAY'S .••
REORGANIZATIONSALE
Spring Opening
Special Close·Out Grout'; ';70 PairsBroken Sizes and Discontinued Sl)'les
Form'erl}' to t 8.95
6.85
ScientificallySafe!
St!nd yaelr pr{'ClOUSfu.""Sand ell 'Jut-of.noason sarmenls InthIS ~EW Shcpll"r!tora;e pla.n! •••"':lI:elu~lv.. ly fnr stor_a!:c; bUIlt apart [romour main plant.
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DELMAN. LA VALLEand SAX·KAY SHOES
Formerl)" to 18.95
g.O:; and 11.85Come on foot!
Come on yOlLf bicycle!
New Summe,AMerchandise. Purcha~ed {or theNew Sax-Koy. Is ~cepled in this Sale.
G~OSSE POINTE NEWS P.ge Seven
ntensive Campaign for Salvage Is Launched by AWVS
;.;~__ Doetor5 say.t~keDance lessons
andKEEPF/T~;
." Annual "2 for 111 ratesnow in effect!
~',:n"a.~h:<·~u;;~~-it.1::rIu:Id=cin::"~I=.bn:>a.:>d~
~~l~¥~If,~Dem°l .. .,.! D«>d. nod., and ."1"'1'tho ,hrill of bc-:.n: ill~.%f"'"d=<l1'of tho U'.:tlu., Tell:: t1.u",b.o c:r FmcTr .... SNd" .. cPC'" until 11 P. !>i. doilyfar ril>wn.
ARTHUR MURRAYHCT£1. STAll£l
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NEW BUS SERVICEOVER NINE MILE RD.
TO DODGE TRUCK, HUDSON ARSENAL
AND CHRYSLER TANK PLANTS
STARTSOPERATING FROM WYOMING AVE. 10 JEFFERS"N AVE.
CLIP THIS SCHEDULEWYOMING and NINE MILE TO JEFFERSON and ST. CLAIR SHORE
EAST BQt:ND _ EASTERN WAR TI;\IE _ NINE :'-tILE ROAD
Wyoming and Mn., ~llIe "'M ••• LV G:25A. M. AND EVERY ROUR TO 12:25 A. :'tt.Woodward and Xlne ~1IIc ... L\' 6:3D " .. " ".. 12:3DA. :'il.John R. anll Ninto :'ilile ....•...LV 6:.15 12:JS A. :'11.:'ilound ilnd Nine ~1lI~ LV 6:~5 12:15 A. :\1.Van Dyke :md Sint :\1iI1'! LV G:t8 .. •• t2:1~ A. '1.Gratiot and Nine :\Ille LV 6:59 .. " 12:59 A. :\1.Jefferson and Defer ........•.....AR 7~lO .. .. 1:10 A. :'II.
WEST BOVSD _ EASTERN WAR TIME _ NINE MILE ROAD
Dder R6:l.d IInd Jefferson _.LV 6:20 A.1\I. AND EVERY DOUR TO 12~O A.!\t.Gratiot IInd Nine !llile •.__.LV 6:31 .. .. .. .." 12:31 A. )1.Van Dyke and Nine :nile ~_..LV 6:t! 1~:"2 A.III.Mound and Nine :Ulle .....__ ..LV 6:45 .. 1~:t5 A. :'11..lonn R and Nine !\IlIe ..M .... LV 6:48 " 12:48 A.1I1.Woodward and Nine lillie ~..LV 6:51 It .. 1.2:51A. :'II.Wyotnlnr Avenue ....M •••••• --AB 6:SG .. " 1.2:56A.1I1.
Greyhound Suburban Lines
jI
Even giant turbines nee::
~~='~~1t'Ithis nalwal !OOll."J ciI
MOUNTAIN VALIDp,-,.".._.-MINERAL WATER,61-;.-=
IWIDDLJlN lau532. Wl:5T .JEFFERseN
\\lowgear~
TO "KEEP 'EM ROLLING"
rdkJp~The speed'n; ....heels of I~ tvl'bme-, 1<1-'.1 tl.0' 10M (l~
are playing a vital pcut in Detroi(s "or industries -~,.,.en:mng eL:dric pO"'eI'" far hundreds of fadories. far ~tft'la:ld offices and Ilorn6. Yet strangely enoll'gh. tn!"!! Jo.:o;jl>-.peed mo<:hines hoYe a plow gecrM SO slow as 10 oarelfWtvm oYet"~ ••• 0 mort import::!n! piece of equipmenll
theW! small Ptuming gearsP-deYdcped mOte ,h"" adonen yean ago_have played on imporlonl p<l" inprevenTing cosIly domolle to thoe huge lu,bo-genNol:>nin Detroit Edilon power plontl.. A big turbg...gene,ot,""weighs many to~. but " is ""'1 delieately fined _ ...,,"cLecmmces of fifteen one-lhouulndths of eon inch. Wi",rn 0
II/Tbine is token offlhe line ar is temporarily not in u",.IMuoredheal in theturnine gradually raises the tempe-'ot\If£at Ihe top of the eming, <;<luling Ih .. shaft to dillo,", oN!Pbaw~ upward. IF a turbinll ....ere startlld in this con~lhO!',thll sheft might be j)Crmonently bent--f'e!ulting in d"mo9~Ihot would cripple lhe turbine for months, and 0 .~p~:'bill af 10m .. .$30.000. Even with a high priority. Tepo" Of
replacement might toke monthl..
Turbines are t«I costly 10 blltreoled like Ihis_,,"d,~ehard to replace. So lhe small Pluming gear" dOM an ·'por.lant job. It keeps th~ largo shafl rOloling slowly C'nd (~"."nuQUlly during shul·down periodl, and prevents ,",,,,p,n9~ bowing. II also permits bringing Ihe lutbine up 10 .pe~dog"in in nolllhe lime formerly required. And becaule elN:'ar.ees can be selto a few thousandths of on inch •• teom ,I
used at o slighlly Increased eflkiency_thercby savin(lasmall port of the coal required to pt"oduce electricity. TheOetroit E&:m ~'7;pu;;y •
lhund'Y, MIY 21. 1942
NOTICE OF
BOARD OF REVIEWIlROSSE POINTE TOWNSHIP
W.,.. CIIIIIJ, 111101&11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.t theBoard of Review of Gross. PointeTownship will be in session on June 2,1942, and June 8 and 9, 1942, at theTownship Office in the MunicipalBuilding at Maryland and JeffersonAvenues, Grosse Point. P.rk, Mid,.igan, between the hours of 9:00o'clock A. M. Ind 6:00 o'clock P. M ..for the purpose of reviewlng theTownship of Grone Pointe AHeSG-ment Roll for the ytJllf of 1942.
Juiius L. Bems~Suj>eT.vi5oT,
Mont POINT! TOWNSHIP
Notice of Ordinance for
ViLU ..G.E OF
WATER REGULATION
GROSSE POINTE WOODS,
AN ORDINANCE TO RESTRICT THE USE OF WATER SUPPLIEDBY THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS WATER SYS·
TEM DURING SPECIFIED HOURS OF THE DAY, AND TO
PROVIDE THE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF.
THE VIT.LAGE OF GROSSE POIh'"TE WOODS ORDAIl'i'S:
Section 1. The use of water ~upplicd by the Village of Grm~se Pointe 'Voodswater system between the houri! of 4:00 P. M. Rnd 8:00 P. M. Ellstern StandardTime (5:00 P. M. nnd 9:00 P. ~L El'I!ltcrn War Time) during the months of June,JUly, August and September, shall be restricted te ordinary household. 5unitary orC/Jmmercial uscs and the use of 311eh wnter for sprinkling or woterin~ lawnll. j!ar-d~n!l or other similar or like purpose is hereb)' prohibited during ~uch restricth'eperi/Jd,
Section 2. Any person, firm or corporation, Ita, his, her I)r their OR'ents or em-pl/J)'ces, who shall violate or 8l\sist in the violation of the provisions of this ordi·nance, shall be punillhable by a fine 'lot to exceed $100.00. or by Imprisonment inthe Village or County jail for a term not to '!xceed ninety days, or both such fineand impriRonment may be imposed in the discretion oi the court. For every daythnt R violation of thi!l ordinnnce shall be permitted to exi~l, the same shall con-stitute a. separate and distinct oUenRc, and shall be so punishable.
GO'
MATERIALS
Section 3. 'All ordinancelio or psrl:8 of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions
of thIs ordinance are hereby expressly repealed:
Section 4. This ordinauce shall take effect twent)' days from the date of its en·aetment.
PHILIP ALLARD,Clerk,
Grolle Pointe Wood ••
Page Niner
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At the time ot issuing suchlicense the Clerk shall requirefrom cacit iipplicnllt a stnte·ment as to whether or not thedog sought to be licensed hasbeen immunized against rab-ies. mld,if imllluni",:-d. to I'ro-duce a certificate thereof. Hsueh dOl: has been imm1..nizedthe Clerk shall deliver to theapplieant a number or lieenseidentification to be approvedby the Township Board. thesaId llcense to contain an
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It shall be the duty or 811Township olfieers nnd policeto report to the Supervisor t~\edescription o!:lll stray or un-litensed dogs ~"J that said ani-m:lIs may be cnptured nndkepI. at the said pound to bedisposed of if unclaimed nftera period of five (5) dnys, at
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