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So You Think You Know A Lot About Dixboro?

QuizTwo ........................

1. For nearly 40 years, the Potter family operated Potter's Service at the corner of Plymouth and Ford Roads. What were Mr. and Mrs. Potter's first names?

2. Potter's Service was open every day of the week, except which day?

3. The Sam Parker farm was near the Ford and Plymouth Road corner. Why was the farm a popular place for kids during the winter?

4. Son Robert (Bob) Parker drew fathers Sam's ire one Sunday morning. Why was he upset with Bob?

5. "For several generations my family lived in the same Dixboro area farmhouse. I graduated from Michigan State with a degree in agriculture and applied my education as a career farmer. Who am I?"

6. Long-time Dixboro residents Fred and Ruby Schmid and Harold Zeeb would travel together to Detroit for what reason?

7. During its history of multiple-use, the Dixboro General Store second floor has been utilized for what purpose(s)?

8. In the 1941 Dixboro area silent film "Sweet Genevieve", character George Brooks (Richard Leslie) drove a sporty, convertible roadster. Who really owned the automobile?

9. In that same movie, director M.C. Shumaker filmed Brooks directly behind the wheel of the speeding roadster. How was he able to complete the shoot from that angle?

10. Dixboro Auto Sales at 5151 Plymouth Road also sold Minneapolis Moline farm machinery. Who were the two members of the same family who operated the business for many years?


Answers: 1-A; 2-C; 3-C; 4-B; 5-A; 6-D; 7-D; 8-B; 9-D; & 10-C.