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Michigan Mirror
The Noi'tiiville Record—Novi ^fews—Thursday, December 3, iOfti
Section Two — Page Six
F u t u r e
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L o o k s
B r i g h t
S P E A K I N G
for
The
e
Record
Bob St. Gerimaine is the directoi- of educa­
tion at the Wayne County Ti-aining school i n
Northville township. Understandably, he's enthu
siastic, and pl-oud, of the woi-k that's being done
with children at the Sheldon rOad facility.
Tuesday he talked to the
those who
A d v e r t i s i n g Manager
News Editor
Superintendent
Publisher
for
boys.
Indeed, St. Germaine pointed out, W C T S is
the only county institution of its k i n d in the nation. A n d it is doing work in the field of special
• education that is attl-acting the altenion of other
institutions throughout the United States.
There are
600
boys
and
girls
at
EDITORIAL
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN; $5.00 ELSEWHERE
other
ideas, he explained that W C T S is not a j a i l
bad
NATIONAL
Northville Rotary
might have had
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the U.S. Post Office, Northville, Michigan.
By B I L L S L I G E R
club. A n d for
N o v i
Donald Golem
Donald Bauerle
Robert Blough
W i l l i a m Sliger
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LANSING - School district
ol'/icial.s throughout ihe state
are frustrated that their efforts
to meet local educational need.s wei'e stalemated by a 1904
legislative act.
The local pi'operty tax is llo
longer adequate to pi'ovide re­
venue for the schools along
with other community servic­
es, they say, and voters vent
Iheir ii'c on school millage pf'oposals because of high taxes at
all levels.
This year the L,eglslatui'e ad-
opted a law declaring a moratoriMm on all local taxes except Ihe city income levy.
Now
local school board
members are hoping a legis­
lative coinmiltce ivill rccom
mend to the IDliS session auth0rizati0ii t'0r school districts
lo levy excise taxes rather
tiiaiI relying almost totally 0ii
the properly lax revenues.
The committee headed by
Rep. James N . Folks, R - H o r
ton, has been told school districts suffer heavily in nearly
Roger Babson
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Most of the youngsters are there heCQU.se
they had pl-obleiris in adjusting . . . in the home,
at school, in society in general. They may be re­
tarded, but frequently the routine and attention
at W C T S I'eleases tensions that l-eveal the young­
ster — given the oppoi'tunity to pel-form — is
normal.
The whole purpose of W C T S is to provide
special training for these youngsters so that they
may return to society as useful citizens.
.
W C T S is fully staffed with specialists in this
field. A n d St. Gel'maine w i l l tell you that these
teachers are dedicated to finding ways to suc­
ceed.
They find, for example, that a retarded
youilgster may do exceptionally well i n art, mu­
sic or home repairs.
Practical, functional exercises are employ­
ed — such as toasting bread, frying eggs, voting,
buying something through a want ad, looking for
a job, using the telephone in an emergency.
n
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The iitilizalion of moving water
to accomplish useful work da­
tes back Id very ancient limes
when water wheels were em­
ployed to lift the water of r l
vers for use in iirigation. Be­
fore the advent of electi'icity,
walei' power tui'iled Ihe water
wheels or tubines which powered machines in mills along
the banks of rivei's, and in
siicli installations as the Saugus ii-on works.
Whether power froin the
prime mover is ti'ansmitted to
the machines by mechanical or
electi'ical means dep.^nds on
the efficiency of the ti'ansinission, the nature of the load,
the proximity of the load, the
convenience achieved, and tile
cost. Where the load is similar
to tllat in a grist mill, the
power might be transmitted
iilore economically by mechanieal coupling. If -there are
inany machines in various lo
f
l
e
cations to be turned on or off
fi'equently
electrical power
lj-nnsmission would be iprelciable.
Where Hie capacity of a watci'i'all Is lai-ge, the power is
u.sually distributed in the form
of electricity.
Because of the economies of
large installations, ilidustries
can piirchase electricity from
a power company, more cheap­
ly than they can make it them
selves. For examile, the Ten­
nessee Valley Aut lority is able
to generate electricity at two
tenths.of a cent per kllowaU
hour. Some of the largest hydi'oelecti'ic plants are in Russia, e.g. Bi'atsk, 4,500,000 kw,
and Nurek, 2,700,000 kw.
These compare with the
Grand Coulee on the Columbia
River, 1,974,000 kw, and with
the Hoover Dam on the Colorado river 1,345,000 kw. Tlie total of the Niagara and the Ro
These youngsters have an opportunity to ob­
serve boys aild girls in the community around
them and they're finding they're not unlike them­
selves, St. Gel'maine pointed out.
OUT
. . . He concluded by inviting interested citizens
i o visit W C T S and seie firsthand what is being
clone.'
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bert Moses iDaiiis is nearly .3,
000,000 kw.
There is »a -itiieiid toward -hi­
gher and higher voltages ;iii
U-ansmission lines ibecause the
powei' loss on the line deci'eases as the voltage incroaes.
Howevei', the cost increases
also, so that a point is finally
reached at which the saving ill
transmission equals the inter­
est on the investment. Beyond
this point it is ulieconomical to
use a more expensive line.
The Quebec Hydro-Electric
transmit power fi'om the Mailicoiiagan and Outardes Rivers
to Montreal at 700,000 volts.
Here and in Europe there is
duscussion of sendulg power
at one million volts. At the
Graild Falls on the Hamil­
ton river in Labrador there is
a capacity of some 000,000
kilowatts, which could be tran­
smitted to the Manicouagan
river development by a 700 kv
line'for use in MonU-eal and
even for extension to New
York City, and other urban
communities in nortlleastei'n
U.S.A.
P
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r
••will indoubtedly coiltinue to be
the method in use for some
time to come.
We arc uiidefiiably In an el­
ectrical age. So much power
Is needed for the prodiiction of
nliimlnum
that
aliiininiira
ilaiits have been bifilt nettr
arge sources of water power.
The Aliunlniim Coinpany of
frem threce (lains wltli T V A .
TVA also siills power to thii
Oak Ridge National Laberatory.
Nevertheless, In some pprts
of the.woi'ld nuclear power is
now competitive with: convetltional fuels. And it m a y ' biicoine evijn more advantage­
ous if fuel cells are perfect­
ed to a point where they are
actually economical. As pre­
viously stated, nuclear power
may appear more practicable
for, Florida than attenipting to
bring electi'lc power'from Cilnada, here,the greatest unde­
veloped resources are in east­
ern and western Canada. Also,
Florida is not too far from oil
and ga^ source3 qli^ng the.Qulf
Coast, or from the oil wells cf
It wolild app9ar tllat the loss Venezuela iiild Colombia. . "in. transmitting" power from
such falls is much less tiian
most people , tliink, The ex­
pense s a l i h o s t wholly tlie in
terest payment oh the' Invest­
ment in wires, towers, and
right of way. The cost-of contcuction such a s ' high-'/01tage
line is from $75,000 ;i0 $100,000
pei- mile. Heiice to'construct a
line from Giiarid Falls to' the
Manicouagan ' • River
Wbuld
cost some $40 million. Because
of, the very sm'air loss in trans­
mitting power by wu-ps, this
One Year Ago —
Novi police department, i l e
A pi'oject to cost between was formei'Iy employed . by
$40,000 and $50,000 will provide the village's department of
parking space for another 300 public woi'ks.
cars at Nprlhville Downs. Con
Fifteeii Years Ago - slruction is underway to cover
Joseph Shaw, son of M r . an(l
220 feet of the' Rouge River
So for each youngstel- that can - be helped al River street.
Mi-s. 'F. Alden Shaw of. Nine
. d u r i n g the average foui'-year stay at W C T S , the
Construction costs for Novi ile road, w a s awarded a'junior
.taxpayer's. ahead, the comniunity has gained a Irunkline sewers climbed $120 varsity letter tor football at
Harvard college.
u.seful citizen and a human being has heen given 000 above estimated figures at Northville will have a; new L E T ' S . T A L K C A R S . . .
thhu opening of bids in Pen
a chance at m a k i i l g his own happiness i n life.
llepi''esenl'atlve
liac.But, with little else to do post ' office.
Novi ; and
county
officials Geoi'ge Dondei-j) said an au­
g l U T
sought approval this week for thorization has 'beeli iiiade' for i A D I E S
an increased: bpnd issue from the pui'chase of a site and pre. Most ladies have heard the
lial-ation of plans.
Rotarian C l i f f H i l l has coine up with a the oi'iginal ijstinlale of $1,390,
Noi'thville's opera house, lo- cynical male joke about the
OOO.
female driver, who replied
unlcjue project.
Charles , V a n . Valkenbui-gh, caled at Dunlap and Center, .wheii, informed by, a mechanic
will
sp0n
be
razed.
It
is
one
'He's chaiI-man ofthe^-intel-natlonal relatioils who- celebi-ated his COth year of Ijle; -oldest I'aildmarks in' thahhar-engine was- "mi'ssing'
•m JJprthville .Masonry on Nov'/Well that's cei:taiijly .strange,
«;commitlee this' year a n d ' h a s s t a i ' t e t l ' a letter- ember-23, was honoi;(;d at £ this part' of WSyne county;
Mustang right
halfback il'lli sui-'e it was'there when I
fWilHing campaign with some '300 -Rotaiy clubs in testimonifil dinner
Saturday
Chuc'k Stephens was named drove,jn a tew. mi.ijutes agp,!"
night.
eountl'ies.- ^'
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the most valuable player at For die benefit of gals who
Five Years Ago —
woiild like to banily teclinlcal
>
-What's more, Cliff had each of the letters
C. Oscar Hamond, a mem the annual Exchange Club terms wltli the c.\pcrts, here
football banquet. Dick Gray is
her
of
the
Lloyd
H.
Green
Post
Written in the language of the country.
is a glossary of dcnnilions that
147 of Norlhville since 1920 captain-elect for 1950. Cliff is boiihd to impress Ihe 1n0sl
Hill
was
toastnlaster
for
the
...
Eighty-seven clubs have replied and Cliff was named "American Legion
prejudiced mechantc, - not to
affair.
. hias: assigned these letters to local Rotarians for Veteran for i960" by the I^- Nancy Littell, Sally Merri- inentioh their owIi special male
glon's l7th district. Hammoiid
'answering. A s a result, Northville R o t a i i a n s . are was cited for his contributions am, Harold Atwood an Leon­ authority.
MOTOR MISSING; uslially
,x;reat;in'g letter fi'iendships with Rotarians i n ' I r e - to. the programs of the post, ard Howard will be soloists at
the high school band concert spark plugs too wide or fouled
district
and
deparllflent
of
M
i
: i a l l d i 'Equador,'Scotland, Austi-alia,' New Zealand,
'. weak coil or condenser
Thursday nightl
cbigan.
. weak brcakei' points -or
' 0 s r i ) a l i i a , Bechvanaland. (in central Africa) and a
Twenty-Five Years Ago —
In a move that caught North­
s'pl'itlgs
HARD STABTING;
'^Irost'of other c o u n t r i e s . ' '
.
ville and Novi officials by sui'Delores Blackett has retui-n- could be wedk battery . ;
srlse, the Northville Estates cd from the recent Cincinnati nioisttire on spark plugs or in
- - ; ''I hoilestly believe if the 'people of the Oivic association announced it horsesllwo
with some rib­ distributor . . . faulty' battery
. j V o r l d get to know one another bettei-, we'd stop will seek annexation to the ci­ bons. Participating for the
eqble or ground connetitibn
ty of Northville. The subdivi­ first time, Deloi'es took a red
/ f i g h t i n g , " says H i l l .
. weak coil or condeilser
sion is one of two areas within ribbon for horsemanship and
spark plugs woi'n out or
thii-d-place ribbon in tile dirty . . . caituretor needs
V
His appi-oach seems too direct and simple for tlie boundai'ies of Novi town­
ship
that
is
not
a
part
of
the
pony
class.
,; the state department.
cleaning or adjusting.
n i e Northville athletic club
illage.
For POOR GAS M I L E A G E
Bill Juday, Northville high defeated the Plymouth Recre­
check: defective carburetor
senior, received slate-wide re­ ation quintet Tuesday night,
valves need grinding . . . spark
cognition by seciu'ing first- 7C-26, on the high school court.
pliigs need cleaiiing, iidjiiststring guai'd posts on four all- High scorers for the winners
ing or
rcplachig
SHAKY
N
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C
E
were: Hans Hoffman, Dayton
&«t'i-.r
state football teams.
S T E E R I N G can be caused by
Deal-,
Chuck
Bishop
and
Ray
Ralph Arbour, 2C, of 45950
faulty front wheel alignment
West n Mile i'oad, joined the Parmeilter.
or balance . . . loose connectiiig rods . . . defcctlve steerT H E
T O W N S H I P ' O F
iiig gear if yaiir car RUNS
.telt
HOT, cheek f0r a defective wa­
ter piimp, cooling system,
K O R T H V I L L E
T A X P A Y E R S
L
O
A
N
S
thermostat or fan b e l t . . . low
radiator level . . . sparse fuel
The payment of the 1964 Real and Personal Taxes,
air mixture. MOTOR K N O C K
B Y C H E C K OR M O N E Y O R D E R , may be mailed to
. . . low octane ftiel . . . ex­
the Township Office located at:
cessive combustion chamber
deposits . . . . overheated enginc.
...
16860 F r a n k l i n Road
Our mechanics will be pleasNorthville, Michigan
ed to rewai'd your Interest
with an explanation of your
car's inechanical faults, or, if
« r paid i n person to the Township Treasurer at
it has none, to honestly tell
W e can combine ail your
the Manijfaclurers National Bank, Northville, dur­
you so. Ovnr the years, many
bills into one $1000 loan
ing banking hours on Tuesdays and Fridays, C O M ­
of our highest - valued ti'adeto be paid in 36 months.
M E N C I N G D E C E M B E R 4, 1964. F o r your added
ins have come from women
with an in(elligent Interest in
«onv«it»iance, ypu, A L S O may make Tax Reyments
.Ciedil Life Insurance A.vailablq
preserving the 'ilerforinance
(Manufacturers' ^National Bank, •Northville,
aild,, wtifth of tllelr ,cars.
jjiloijdfry. t h r u ! I^i<iay of. ieach. week/ at-'the Teller
rt,..-., ;r ;,
:
H O R l H V l U E
B R A N C H
WiiWpwj;'-v
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A n d as a cliilcher to the taxpayel',. lie,, noted
that :the cost of keeping each youngster at W C T S ,
' . t | r any institution, is about $2,500 per year. Pris­
on posts run much higher, . ,
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every extra millage and scho worked with community offi­ Democi'ats organized the pe­
ol bonding proposal. Voters de- cials on projects to eliminate tition drive which led to ballot
placement of the conlIoversial
feat such questions because air pollution.
they have no dh'ect control
Next year, however. Gov. measure.
over other taxes.
Homncy has indicated he will It appeared to be a well or­
School districts now get part propose to Legislature the ganized petition campaign and
of the state sales tax, cigar­ first slate-wide regulatory leg­ resulted in the filing of more
ette and liquor tax collections islation and appropriation for signatures than ever before gain addition to the siiare of lo­ an air pollution control pro- tliered on a rel'ei'eiidum ques­
tion.
cal property assessments. A gi'am.
The
opposition
movenumber of school officials feel By proposing the creation of
they iiow should be allowed to an air pollution section within inent then seemed to disap­
impose excise taxes on items the Health De|)artment, Rom- pear. Little publicity was dir­
such as gasoline, cigarettes; iii ney hopes the slate will quali­ ected to urge a "no" vole on
fy, for some federal funds un­ Ihe state proposal.
tangibles,, incomes or sales.
Other; education - oriented der the new Federal Clean One state elections official, a
nonpartisan civil servant, said
spokesmeii contend •• additional Air Act.
Romcny may atteinpt to get he was vei-y surprised that
funds for Iticfil school opera
tions should come from a big­ a state appropriation which the vote was so decisive. His
ger cut in existing or iiew would give the new working reaction wa based largely on
unit about $80,000 in combined the fact that the wording on
state revenues.
"Education in Michigan ne slate and fedei-al monies for such proposals is often unclear
to many voters and rarely has
eds a great deal moi-e money the initial program.
and the only adequate way to The governor said the start such a controversial question
of the program " w i l l be a ma­ been decided without an exten­
meet this ilce(l is through
state Income tax, a significant jor forwai'd step toward as­ sive campaign by proponents
portion of which should go suring the people of Michigan or opponents of it.
back to the schools," says that the air we breathe is as Another stale officer elected
Henry Llnne, Grosse Pointc free from contamination as on the Democratic ticket expresident of the Michigan Fe­ modern science and vigorous pressed similar surprise at
education and enfoi'cement can the outcome of the Massachu­
deration of Teachers.
setts ballot question,
With a substantial surplus make possible."
Voter rejection by a wide "We wers very lucky on this
In the treasury from the last
fiscal year. It is certain these margin of the so-calletl Mas- for .some reason," he said,
divergent views among school sachiisetts ballot enacted by "Another lime using as liltle
people will bp strongly repre- the lilIM LA>glslatiire caine as campaign effort as was exert­
sente(l in lobbying attempts a big siirprise to many, hiclu- ed after the petition drive we
iliatt y e i i i ' : to' feel a bigger ding some Democrat's in high might not be so fortunate," he
said.
aii9r,e of .slate funds available. positions.
Much has bisen heard In M i chtgafj aboilt the smog probicins i 'existing' on the West
Coast, ftifgcly blamed on M i cltl^^n-1fiilde automobiles.
Although-the-blame Is more
dispersed among several indu­
stries, some areas of Mlghigan also have expressed deep
concern with the genei-al pro­
blem of air pollution. Much
less has. been''heard to date
about: this,'problem in Michi­
gan, llowevci'.
.
Spccljic 'authority to control
air.poUutloh.bf any origin has
1est^' BOlely. i t the local level
for niany years, although the
Stilte Health Department has
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Inc.
Days
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Thank- Y o u ,
A l e x M . Lawrence,
Novi:
.'-•K» tusft JmiotlX our 196S Christmas Club. Then
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Will Novi be ready when in- ing were Mrs. Grace Redncr "oul your strong points and
dustry comes knocking al its Leo Hai-i-awood, Don Bauerle, show areas where you are
Y o u can put a .sillilc on a c l l i l d s I'aa-.
duoi-?
Ray Harrison, Don Fuller, An­ weak," Warfel commented.
A handful of citizens repre­ dre Hansen, Arthur Heslip, "But you should know your
In llle spirit of the salllaritan, you can open
senting a cress-section of the Jack MacFarlane and C. A. ccmmunily. You should know
your he;irt — and your pockotbook — so there'll
village llope so.
Smith.
your positives and acknow­
They met last Saturday af­
Richard W. Warfel, spokes- ledge your
negatives. And
be no youngster without a M e r r y Chl-istlnas,
ternoon to consider the for man for the slate's economic don't let the negatives discouniation of an economic deve­ expansion department, told the i-age you."
Goodfcllows in Novi and W i x o m will be out
lopment commiUce in Novi. group "you should start set
Patting Novi on the back,
F r i d a y and SaUirday, hawking their editions of
They agreed it will be needed ling your town,"
Warfel mentioned it "has one
the New.s to raise nloiley.
as the area starts to grow.
At the same time, Warfel of the world's best transpor­
At the meeting it was strong­ was urging rolling out the red tation systems — expressways
In addition, they'll be goiilg dooi'-lo-door in
ly indicated the committee will carpet for new industry, he and railroads — in your own
Wixom.
be officially launched in Jan­ said "find out what present backyai'd,
uary after i-eports from the industry needs and whether it
"Transportation Is weighed
,Said Louis Wt^oks of Wixom aild Judge E m Michigan department of eco­ is staying here or going."
heavily when a inaiiiifaclurcr
nomic ex))ansion are studied.
cry Jacques of
As a first step, an industrial is .selecting a new site/" War­
Frank Mobak was named survey should be undertaken, fel emphasized.
Ready for lheir paper sale are Wixom GooijfeiLottie Chambers, Louis Weeks, Robert Trombley,
" W e ' r e t l y i n g to pl-ovide at Christlllas time
Since Novi is ripe for devel­
acting secretary.
Warfel said
loWs D ' A r c y Y o u n g , Gaylord Underwood, M r s .
Miss Hilda Furnam and Elwood G r u b b .
a bit of cheer for those who might be left cheerOthers present at the meet­
Such a survey will bring opment, Warfel said the vil­
lage can throw out its lure.
less."
But if it gets a bite, the new
industry "wants an honest and
Besides toys for the youngsters, the Goodfair shake".
In such a venture, the business
fellows ilul-cllase shoes, bools alid clothing and
man wants to know "where
even food and fuel for needy families.
can I go lo make a dollar
and be close to I'aw materials
• Y o u l ' gift will help. There will be smiles on
and consumer market ai'ea.
their faces and joy in their hearts.
"Do you want me in your
town, he may ask'! But he
They have not been forgotten.
doesn't want to come out here
V o l , 10, No, 29, 16 Pages, Two Sections
N o v i , Michigan, Thursday, December 10, 19G4
10c Per Copy, $4.00 Per Y e a r In Advance
and be beat over the head,"
Wai-fel stressed.
He was referring to taxes.
An important selling point
for Novi, Warfel indicated, is
the attitude of businesses now
opei-ating in this area.
"If they say they'f-e glad to
be hero, this is the best selling
factor."
But promoting Novi is the
Job of the whole c0inmuiiily,
Warfel t01d.thc group,
"Everyone should sing the
same song with the same
verse and the same tune about
Novi," he said. "Your people
should know their town and
what it has to offer."
Often a corporation will lowhich were termed irrevocable.
In the interim, the village ill the s.vstem will be owned
N o v i has plungecJ into lowbrook subdivisions.
cate in an area because of
Final
payment
for
tlie
Wil­
will
merely
lease
the
pumping
by
the
village.
The project will be financed
the water business.
Customers are already as­ the enterprise shown by local
by a revenue bond issue lo be lowbrook system will be made stations of the present system
A t its meeting Monday retired from local water fees. after Ihe bond sale is auth­ to serve customers until the sured for the water system. It lesidents.
" A representative for a boat
night the village .council Harold Ackiey, village ad­ orized, Ackiey pointed out. gi.te valve and well installation now serves 350 homes in the
maker was passing through
Construction
of
the
transmis­
a
I
Ten
MllC
and
Haggerty
are
Willowbrook
subdivisions.
Other
ministrative
assistant,
said
the
reached a milestone by,
sion lines to e.Mend down Ten completed and lines attached residents in the village rely Stui'gis on a Sunday morning,"
taking the. fjrst /step ^/in bonding resohitlon will be sent Mile lo Meadowbrook road and
The pumping stations would on wells for their water supply. Warfel related.
to the Michigan finance com­
"ffe stopped at the local
setting up a wat^r system mission tor Its approval which head south to a point halfway then be returned to the LeBost
Willowbrook residents w i l l
fire station and began talking
for.No.vi.'
. - . . c , - ' ' - •lylll.. t0ke''4bc*t .fiO (lays,.:
•, between Nine ond Ten Mile interests. However, all.existing shift to Detroit water from the
niarfis,' hydrants' and', latt-rals present system by mid-sum­ with two firemen on • duty/ -He-'--,
At the-saiile time, council will'begin iri early spring.
Coullcil
unanitiibusly hopes to sign the agreement for
mer, Ackiey predicted. Billings asked about the town.
"While one flrmali continu­
ihould not vary loo much from
passed a. water oriJinance the Willowbrook system Decem­
ed the convel'.'iation the other
current
rates.
and
instructed attorney ber 2i, thus assuming owner­
According 10 rate schedule called a member of the local
Howard B o n d to prepare ship before the end of the year.
o
t
i
c
e
s
drawn up in Ihe ordinance, economic development gi'oup.
A tax decision is precipitat"Well, the next .plant tlie
ihe
contract
purchase ilig the haste,
the hasic quarterly charge
boat producer builf was in
will
be
$6
covering
up
t0
lgreement for the W i l "If we own the system by
Stui'gis," Warfel said.
7,500 of water.
lowbrook water system.
January- i we will be exempt
For
consumption
in
excess
from taxes, "'-Ackloy explained. .
M
a
i
l
e
d
O
u
t
A l l told, it w i l l cost tile
of the basic allowance, a fee
"If we don't we would end up
of 40 cents per 1,000 gallons
.•ilage .'P210,000 to bring paying even though a village
V u i s a n c e
In the midst of Christnia.s district generated $30,000.
win be levied, the ordinance
!,letroit water to
area cannot be subject to taxation." cai'ds a piece of mail arrived
Bell warned residents that states.
this week in area homes that their tax deadline is February
lomes, including $62,500 Ackiey elaborated:
This is the i-ate designated
O u t l a w e d
" A property tax is imposed Ilerhaps slirred some grumbl­ 15. From then until February
to buy the Willowbrook
lor residential users in Novi.
on individuals and corporations ings.
28, a i% penalty wilt be added It is higher •— as much as
;ystem.
A smoky "nuisance" lias
beginning January 1.
to the bill.
Tax bills were opensd.
$12.00 minimum a quarter —
been legally extinguished in
In Novi township, Treasurer Taxes can be paid every for industrial customers.
The
system is
now
"We could be excused from
the village.
jwned by the estate of the township and county levies Duane Bell sent out • 4,i Friday at the township hall, at Other expenses ,to be assum­
Leo G. Russell of 42001 l2
in transferring ownership at a property tax stalemenls. • To­ Trickey's Hunting and Fishing, ed by homeowners and busi­
Novi GoodfelloWs hope this scene w i l l be repeated often tomorrow
'he late P a u l LeBost, who
later date but would be respon tal tax levy amounts to $655, 43220 Grand River on Monday ness places are outlined in the Mile road has been ordered by
and Saturday.
Oakland County circuit court
laid out and built the W i l ­ (sible for the sphool taxes" 000 — an increase of more through Saturday or on any
ordinance.
to cease culling up and burn­
than $100,000 from a year ago. banking day at the Novi office
A $200 privilege fee will be ing junk cars on his property.
Biiis fur township, scliool of the National Bank of De­
A S S I S T
I N
P L A N N I N C
paid to tap into the water sup
Judge Frederick Zlem hand­
troit.
and county taxes arc tradi­
ply system. Only exceptions ed down Monday a permationally dispensed near Clirist- Iii Wixom, Elizabeth Waara,
are present Willowbrook usei's nent injunction against Russell
iiias. Village taxes arc collect­ acting city clerk, said l,500
ali'eady hooked up to the sys­ who runs a peat farm.
ed in Jiily.
notices have been mailed.
tem.
Ziem ruled that Russell's
Taxes are up because of in­
Miscellaneous costs include operation constituted a "nui­
She
indicated
that
the
school
C
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t
i
z
e
n
s
S
t
u
d
y
G
r
o
u
p
S
o
u
g
h
t
creased property valuation and
and county "tax take" will 3 for turn-on or tuin-off re- sance and violated the village's
millage hikes for educational
ordinance." Russell
run around $762,000 and bills quests, $3 minimum quarlei'ly zoning
Joe Crupi, president of the leers or else the village could
hope we w0uld have the clti- Young noted, "And like every­ are going lo have a problem pui'poses. Bell explained. '
are payable by February 15 bill during vacancy and $2 was scrapping cars in an agrivillage council, would l i k e name local residents who are
zciis behind us,"
thing else, costs are going up," come budget time. We are op- A one-mill increase was vo­ at the city hall.
minimum quarterly bill dui-ing cultural area which Is forbid­
''something s|)ecial" in his "willing" to serve,
Immediate
problems con- "We may have to reevaluatf? ei'ating on a day-to-day basis, ted last spring for the Oakland
construction.
den.
Chi'istmas stocking.
"I am thinking about our fronting the village, said Colin- many of our village positions,"
community college. In the Sep­ City taxes are Imposed in Ju­
Novi signed a contract for
Russell, who had run the sal­
Although it would never fit, obligations and of the time cilman Donald Young, pre new
''We need some asslstiince tember 1 primary, taxpayers lyYoung said "and we will need
Detroit water early in 1904. It vage business ever Since the
in loiig-raiige planning.''
Crupi wants to see the forma­ when the village won't be able salary structures for the police
Ford
Motor
Co.
which
has
approved
a
three-mill
increase
help here because tlie welfare
will buy the commodity at village
was
incorporated,
tion of a "citizens s t u d y to operate on the millage we department, fringe benefits for
Crupi feels village services lor operating the Novi com- an assemble plant in Wixom
of the village depends on l l ,
wliolesale rates and then dis- plans to appeal the decision to
igroup" in Novi,
have," Crupi told his col­ all employes and operation of
could
be
enlarged.
He
men­
munity school district.
is the biggest taxpayer in the tribute it ai retail prices tu the Michigan supreme court,
"But instead of us (the couilSpecifically, Crupi envisions leagues.
a water system,
cil) doing it, perhaps an inde­ tioned starting a garbage col- The increase for the school city, fooling 85% of the bill. local homes.
village officials said.
the group examining the prob­
lection
plan
for
all
residents
"If and iviieii we go for
"When you analyze it, lialf pendent group could do it."
lems the village faces now —
in Novi.
increases hi the millage, l of our costs are people costs,"
Crupi underscored tllat "we
and in the future.
"I hale lo open Paildoi'a's
Crupi Indicated that tlie group
Box but I, for one, am paying
could be composed of volunthe equlvalant of thi-ee mills
1565, te ntreyon have tllf! money
Oft tf you pjefcr,TO'Ude,posit the money i a
D e t r o i t
G r o w t h
I
S
\9fir)\w:
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e
(5
WCTS,
about twice as many boys as gil'ls.
e
H e a r i n g
A public hearing on the ne­
cessity for setting U]) a special
assessment district for sanitary
sewers in Willowbrook No. 2
will be held at 8 p.m. January
21 in tlie community hall. Coun­
cil accepted petitions Monday
night.
c
r
u
t
i
n
i
z
e
S
e
w
e
r
S
y
s
t
e
m
(,$15) for private garbage pick­
up, "This is coming out of my
own pocket,"
Crupi thought two m i l l s
could be considered lo cover
collection in the village and
residents "would have another
tax deduction,"
No official action was taken
on Crupi's suggestion. He just
asked the other councilmen to
"give it some thought."
Wixoln's much - discussed Ihe southern portion, accoi'ding r,a Gaedt, Mrs, Lew Coy, Mrs,
$800,000 sewer .system plan is lo county health officials, be­ Blance Farley, Mi's, Edith
still being mulled by tlic city cause of poor soil absorption. Porter and Miss Hilda Furman
council.
tn a cemelei'y cominlttee.
Only 30% of the land is ade­
Mayor Wesley McAtee and
quate
for
septic
tanks,
county
Council is considering taking
councilmen will meet next
Tuesday night in an executive officials have staled.
over the operation of the Wix­
session to give it further con
Ill other action Tuesday om cemetery now run by a
sideralion.
iiight, council named Mrs, Vei'- local citizens gi'oup.
It is possible a sewer resolution could be passed before
the end of the year.
When it was fii-sl jIroposcd,
the system was aimed at serv­
Two patrolmen have been ily at 1322 East Lake di'ive. out of the Al-my. While Ile was
ing the business section in
Wixom. An interceptoi' would recently added to the Novi po­ He is 37.
in service, he was a member
originate fi'om a . treatment lice foi-ce. They are Robert A Navy veteran of World War of the military police, serving
plant in the northwest corner Nolan and Fred Stafford.
II, Nolan was previously a in Germany and New Jersey.
of the city and end near West
Now living in Wayne Stafford
"Our force is now at lull- member of the Oakland county
and Wixom roads.
strength," said Police Chlel sheriff's deiiartment. He serv­ is married and has two chil­
Now appaf-ently llie council Lee BeGole. Seven uniformed ed a year wilh the county pa­ dren.
is weighing sewer laterals for officei's ai'c employed by the trol.
Bolli officers were selected
the enlii-e city. Mayor McAtee village.
Earlier, Nolan said he was from 80 applicants, according
indicated. No cost was disclos­
self-employed in Ihe small con­ to BeGole, and passed three
ed.
Nolan, a Novi resident for struction business.
written tests and an oral exSewers arc badly needed iii. five years, lives with his fam­
Stnfl'ord, 2G, just mustered fmination.
Two Patrolmen Added to Force
Citizens called to the first meeting
econoinic deveiojjment comiiiittee are
A n d r Hansen, C. A . Smith, A r t h u r
Grace Redner and Richard W a r f e l ,
of the Novi
on the left:
Heslip, M r s .
guest speak­
er. On the right are Leo Harrawood, F r a n k Mobarak, Ray Harrison, Don Fuller and Jack Mac­
Farlane. Not pictured is Don Bauerle.
The Nortilville Kccord—Novi News—Tliursdoy, December 10, I'JIi-l
Section One Page Three
L
A 1 9 6 2 g r a d u a t e of N o r t h v i l l e h i g h s c h o o l ,
M i s s B r i n s o n a t t e n d e d the U n i v c l - s i t y of M i c h i ­
g a n a n d is c u r r e n t l y a j u n i o r i n e l e m e n t a r y ed­
u c a t i o n at W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n u n i v e r s i t y .
The
gi-oom-elect g r a d u a t e d f r o m K a l a m a z o o C e n t r a l
h i g h s c h o o l i l l 1961 a n d is a s o c i o l o g y a n d jjsyc h o l o g y m a j o r at W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n .
date has
b e e n set
f o r the
n
d
a
P
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wedding.
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holidays
shoes
family!
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the
from
for
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need
and
accommodate
tide
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$6.98 lo $12.98
TROUSERS
to
Cotlon Casuals ... 4.50-6.98
W9,ol and Woo)- Blends
$6,98 fo $12.98
Yule-
budget!
GIFT
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ev­
priced
your
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A
MEN'S
ery
E
Slipovers and Cardigans in
many styles and colors.
Wool Blends, Orion and
Mohair
m a n y top n a m e b r a n d s i n
a w i d e selection
V
N E W SHIPMENT OF
T h e y ' r e a l l h e r e , to s t a r t
the
ligan; bi'other of the bride,
William McCaffrey and Micheal
Firneno.
A reception for 200 guesis
followed the wedding ceremony.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Mulligan chose a dress
of aqua bi'ocade. She wore gold
accessories and gold - tinted
cai'nations.
Mrs. Budd also wore a gold
brocaded dress with brown
accessories.
The couple Inolc a Ifl-day trip
to Florida and are now living
ill Garden City.
The bride is a gi'nduate of
Ladywood high school and the C
groom graduated from Benlly
high school in Livonia.
See
SLIPPERS FOR
Our
L A D I ^
MEN'S
Selection of
FAMILY
...
$1.98
. . . $2.25 to
C H I L D R E N ' S $1.49
lo
WALLETS
Good
selection
heights and
of
P
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a
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u
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P
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t
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CliristiTias ])nrty a l the .social 1
hall of Our Lady of Victory
churqh: > Tuesday
aftei'iiooii,
Hosles.'jes were, Me.sdames,
Kelnci',' Wagner, Schmilt and
Mrs. Zt'lla:
,The,,,V^c,slcyan service guild
of the.-, Northville Methodist
church will hold it.s annual
Chrislmas parly at Ihe home
of Mrs. Louise Older, 3I!4 South
Rogers slreet, next Tuesday
at 8 p.m,
A r o u n d
N o r t h v i l l e
ard Kniss, the base fiddler for
the Trio folk singei's, Pcler,
Paul and, Mary, at;Ihe Mason­
ic Temple last Monday night.
After the perfoi'iriance Mi's.
Wick accompanied M r . Knis;t
to the. press cofifertncc where
she met Peter, Paul and Ma;'y.
• • » » .»
Mi's, Wick presented the trio
with :Chrislmas high button
Mr, and M r s . 'Howard Fuller shoes, Slie met Mr. Kniss in
of West Seven Mile road have Milwaukee through her daugh­
jiist retui'lletl frolli'north Palm
ter, Irene.
,
>•
Beach', Floi^lda after spending
a month visiting their daughti?r, Gwen and her husbanci.
M r . and Mrs. L . W. Van
Dr. Harland Anderson and
their cliildien Chris and Kay. Horn of West Main street left
M r . and M r s . Gerald
• •
for Novate, California last Sallirday to:' an indefinite stay
The Northville Record—Novi News—Thursday, December 10, 1901
..An '"afterglow" party wa:- with her daughter and family,
• . Section One - - Page Two
held Friday iivenlng at the the Robert Casadys. •
Woodhill road home ,of. M r s .
Elmer Weber for the pel'forme h of the Nortilville Players
Qiiild,' -thrfe'e one-act- plays,
P^abulou's me,- 'The Trysting
Place, pijd .l^'llll,' A M r m , wpre
presented Vy.M'Gijlld:'al the
rfal'thvilip/'liigh, 'school "alidltbri-'
urn, -^lastiavWay. .iliglitvV: i i i •
Let our
^t;j;list3 'keep
looking paI'ty-pei'tect
the
i ' -:'-'>?l_'\«^^''iv-;-V,'-;'^-V'^
'you
during
holidays . . . wiih
Ur. and IWrs.Rim'ald Wicks of.
2im GIeli;Ripge:t:OiJrt l n No-,
vi, bagged; tiis first' bucik in
nbrth'efil MtchigaU, 'fetei', who
earlier moved to N0vl from Susi'ex, 'England hlihtea deer
l()r the'first tliiie ih this coiintry.'
••'"'•
a
Continental F l a i r . '
P a / j / s
HAIR
R
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o
•The" R i 'T; Martins "of Whippie drive will >felcolhe llome
for the 'holidays ttleir two
sgns, Frank, '15, who Is at­
tending ..Cranb'rbok academy
and 'Rick,- 18,. who will be
home from 'Braijley Unlverslty in Ppori^, Illiilols.
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r;ood
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ing v/ilh
i n , preparation
at
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arningenlents
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s
L a s t
S l a t e s
Academy
im.
For this first party of the newly organized
society, meiribers are invited to carry out the
theme of: early-doy Christrnas- in Northville by
coming in old-fashioned garb. From pinafores
and pailtaletles to hplly .bijrry red ,vests.it p,roinises to be a gay evening in the Edgertqiis' stiJdiohome. Amidst kilns and looms belongiiig to the artistic
motherdaughter teaiTi, Historical Society
members w i l l create paper^ l^irds/
stars and chains^ to trim the tree.
S h o p
O p e n s
o
n
c
e
r
t
"Run-Away Toy Shop" and
a reading of "I'liiig John's
C'hristmas55 will be pantamimed by the membci's of the dra­
matics class.
Included in the evening pi-ogram will be such yule favor­
ites as "The Little Drummer
Boy" and " 0 Tannerbaum,"
.sung by the newly-formed chor­
us.
The program will be held in
the commons 'ai'ea of the jun­
ior high. Everyone is invited
and there will be no admission
charge.
A A U W
Professor
C
H e r e
Tops
C a l l
Final i'egistraiton for the
winter quarter at Wayne ^tate
university is set for Wednes­
day and Thursday, January
and 7. Students will register, in
alphabetic gi'oups accordifig^lo
their last names.
Since a record turnout is ex­
pected, students intending, to
return after an absence are
urged to save time liy oblainini! registration forms now.
Itegistration forms by mail
may be I'eceived by calling the
records office at TE-,'i-l-100, ex­
tension 7193. Classes will be­
gin January 11.
Club
^
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SEE OUR
SELECTION
for
, CHRISTMAS
GIFTING
O p e n E v e n i n g s ' t i l 9 p . m . e x c e p t W e d . 7;30 p . m .
h a i r isn't
for the W O M E N
becoming
...
to y o u ,
Do You Know
be c o m i n g
•
to
A new business opened on
The Plymoulh branch of the
V/here You
Main slreet in Northville this
An^ei'ican Ass'ciciation' 'of Un­
week.
Ths NorthVilla RecoriJ
iversity Women will meet' De­
C a n Buy?
It's Smith's Sport Shop, own­
cember 10 at the Dunning
The N o v i N e w s
ed and operated by Claude
Hough Librai'y in Plymouth.
Smith of 47850 West Seven Mile
PUBLISHEO EACH THURSDAY Bt
- Program chairman, Mrs. load.
Wendell Smith, has invited
C O C O A N U T ,
Smith owns the building at IHE NORTHVILLE RECORD, INC., 10'
Professor Thelma G. .James of 105 East Main street which now M. CENTER ST.. NORTHViULE, MICH
State Univef'sit'y
houses toThe Little People Shop­
P O W D E R
•
speak on the subject, "Christ pe in addition to his spoi't shop.
CLASS PQSTAQE PAID AT
NI3BTHVILLE,
MiCHIBAN
mas. Folklore". Serving as He's now handling a variety
hostesses this month are Mrs, of sports' equipment including
R. M . ' Larson, Mrs. liichard hunlDig, fishing, archery, etc.,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
HagmayeI', Mi's. Hugh Harsha items, Smith said that the de­
t-.ug sen rtAR in, michiDan
and,Mrs. David Sclilick.
G O O D_..|.._T 1 M E. ;
mand of the public will deter­
tS.OUEiBCWMtlit
I^rofcssor James has had an mine how extensive and what
P A R T r-.,-"'s T O R E
acade'iriic interest, in folkloi'e lines of sports' equipment his
Willi,lism C Slifler, Publijhc
for over '!0 years.
stoi'e will handle.
V/iyne
Meeting
John Wick, director of nursiilg at the Lafayette clinic in
Detroit, will
address the
Northville Tops club at 8 p.m.
next Monday in the all-pur­
pose room of the Arnermaii
elementary school on North
Center street.
Wick will talk on obesity
and its emotional problems.
you should
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Wonlan's N a t i o n a l F a r m and Gai-den A s s o c i a t i o n
Satui-day w i l l p i ' o v i d e t h e a p p r o p r i a t e ' t r e e - t o p
o r n a m e n t for the E d g e r t o n s ' tree.
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EVENINGS
CHRISTMAS
Again this year attendance at. thip annual
pardon club market topped^ 1,500, M r s . E . 0 .
Whittington, chairman, reports. Members now
are searching out uiiusiial ornaments and decor­
ations to brir^g to the Christmas tea at 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the social hall of Northville Presby­
terian church. For this guest-day meeting msmbei-s have received written inyifations from M r s .
W i l l i a m Slattery, progI-am chairman, to. avoid
confusion in the change of location jfor the tea.
Give him a
Gift Certificate
SPORTMAN'S FAVORITES
NORTHVILLE MOTHERS CLUB, both ac­
tive and life members, will hold their annual
Christmas party Monday at the home of Mrs.
Donald E. Hannabal-ger on Wing street, begin­
ning with a potluck supper at 6;30 p.m. Co-host­
esses are Mrs. Stuart S. Campbell, Mrs. H . 0
Evans, Mrs. George Zerbel.
Eaijh, member is asked to bring a gift she
hajs "created" for the gift exchange. This maV
ran^e from holiday decorations to aprons and
cookies.
Now momb(jrs wha traditionally are honor
ed at
party are Mrs. Eugene Clonk. Mrs
#alt,Gr Gall, Mrs. fhplmas McDonough,'Mrs;- Ed
win Miieilijr atld Mrs. C. W. \yhittlesl^y. A pro,.
gra,m: of Chi'istmas son,gs will tie pre.sented by'a
group of- five girls frclm thij, Nor'tlj.ville' hlglx'
school choir.
Dr. Okey's |iri|e-honed selection, .beautifully
presented, exemplified his opening remark anc
showed why Mrs. Gorge Jerome, program chair­
man, w£\s intro.diicing Dr. Okey "by popular re
quest . . ."
. "
His varied Christmas readings railgeid
tlie story of Maly.and jfo^eph in a "cutting", from
" A Wpnlan WrJippe^ in SileBce'V.to Truman Capote's " A Christmas Mpmory" from "Breakfast
at Tiffany's' iil which making fruitcak^ opens
the Christmas season.
Mpn^Ql'les of jieprijssipfn days were qvok^d
as Dr. Okey gave Franc-je's aqcpunt of. getting a
Chl-istmas tree fl-om Betty Smith's " A Tree
Grows in Brooklyn". Poj- a change of pace there
was Ogden Nash and hjs J . B . paw'eSffor those
yyjlp iKftulfl "^pepf af fj-a^Jtipn" and'"Wise. Afen
From the University!']
,
Finally, "Yqurs jn Ifllendship"! spoofed gently the selecting and spildiilg of greeting cards
but concluded that it is" "your nam'e' on any card
that rings' a Christmas bell for your friend."
t h ^
P e u d l e t o i i '
ALW-'AYS VIRGIN M'^O^t'.
SPORT BOOT
Pendleton'
CountJij
Clodie.s
: A GIFT-EVERYONE
WILL I2NJ0Y . . .
DEL'S SLIPPERS
•QUALITY
DjAYQEANING
••ALTERATIONS
•DYE WORK
•RE-WEAVING
' • T U X RENTAL
.' E V E N SANTA WEARS A BOTANY 5 0 0 . . .
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A N E A R L Y PRESENT for Mrs. Ernest J .
Shave of Fail-way Three 'drive was a post-Thanksgiving week-end ill New York with M. §have
with the Ilighll'ght of.Jle'aring Verfli's (Dtellp at
tile I^etropolitall opera.
A n opera Ipyer and a member of tile Detroit Granfi Opera Association, Mrs. Shave said
she wanted to attend, the Met bpfore the did t^ljijidlilg is.torn down.' The ^haves' caught, a gliraps.Q
of tljie fu/;ur,e fp;- the Met as they spent their Sun­
day fflonling ift New York going oil t to the Linc^oln Center at Broadway and Sixty-Fourth,
is destined to be the coordinated music area 'f.or
New Y o r k City. The Shaves also saw the Broadwgy production of "How to Succeeii in Business
\yi,tijout Tryipg".
which
M r s . Sljiav* pojnt.s out that Detfoit and
Northville music lovers yvilf have opportonity to
see tjhe sjam? prpdyctlpir pf Otellp as' fliey did durinc| the ^elropoii/?li^ ojpfra's visit to-pfttroit flip
W9e,|c o,f iW?y i^-
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% W H E N NOT A T WORK!
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• /I SNEAKY IDEA , , . Bring in his suit or a pair of
'.,• • slacks, fmn his closet bring them in so we CM
determine his jneas/iremenls. Or, if you wish . . . we'll
/ fit thcjiijtt our own tuiloring department after
Chrisim% —
lf««Hl««'«Ki«H(i(!i«'«K!i«lCtCH
• of'course at no extra chitrge.
Jlrgm
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Sweaters.'.
Y O U ' L L FIND k GIFT
CHRISTMAS
.
Pajamas
22 Va.
USE O U R
the
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t««i«*ti«ic<i«i6>«*«i{;f«i<i«isit
FOR T H E M E N . . .
Bobbie Brooks
Coordinates in
Pastel Wools
Skirts
Julnpei's and
Matching Sweaters
and Blouses
OUR
for
Northville
v
Dr. Stuart! F . Campbell,
Y u l e
Northville optometrist, will be F i r s t
received into the membership
A Christmas Concert will be
of the American Academy of
presented by the Novi junior
Optometry, convening in Colhigh school chorus, Tuesday,
umblis,' Ohio this week.
Ilecember 15, at 8 p.m.
Dr. Campbell has been af­
The concert is under Ihe di
filiated with the
Michigan
Academy of Oplomeify for over rection of iCeitli Rolston of the
20 years. He had an office in music department. An afterdowntown nietf'oit for 17 years noon program is slated for the
befoi'e movinl! lo Noi'lhville in students.
"VVORpS F.ITLY S P O K E N , b r i n g c e r t a i n
beauty and w o r t h , " Di;. L . LaMorlt Ol^ey, associ
ate professor of speech ^t the Uiilv^rsity; pf M i c h
i^an, told mellibers of N o r l h v i l l e Woiinan's club
who braved last Friday's slick weather to hear
him gather literary " g e m s " oh a
Christmas
theme.'
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M r . and Mrs. William Ly­
Mrs. Doris Wiclt, formerly of
Nortllvllle'aiid-• how. ol Ply­ man Mosher Jr., of Bloomfieid
mouth; .was'.a guest::oE,Rich- Hills announce the engage­
ment of their neice, Patricia
Joyce Gilchrist to James A.
Tuck, son of M r . and Mrs.
Fred A . Tuck, Jr. of Northville
Patricia Is a gJ'aduate of the
University of Michigan wliere
she was affiliated with Alpha
Phi sorority. Her fiance is a
senior at the University of M i ­
chigan where he is affliated
with Lambda Chi Alplla and
P i Tau Sigma, an honorai-y
fraternity. A wedding is plan­
ned May 1.
FOR THE LADIES
VISIT
decorations
o
the
.:
Ipetfer)'M^'Md!^^^-ns6il' fof
AT FREYDL'S
T W O STORES
NIGHT
s
A student Christmas I'ecital
will 'be. held at the home of
Mi's. William Wjlliams of Eaton di'ive. Thij students, iilusie pliplls
of' M r s . Williiims, will pi'Gsent' the r(?cltal
Saturday nfternoon at 2 p.m.,
D'eceliiber 2.
, .
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RUBBER
FOOtWEAR
FOR A L L
EVERY
old-fashioned
H i s t o r i c a l S o c i e t y b e i n g , g i v e n , at 8 p . m , T u e s d a y
Co-hoslcss for Ihe evening
will be Mrs. Alfred Milliiiglon.
Gifts will -be exchanged and
each nieinber will bring a gill
for a teen-age Hirl, to be dis­
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tributed at (ho Wayne County
The Raphaelites, held theif' I'raining school.
23352 Farmington Rd. • Farmlngton —
GR-4-9646
OPEN
the
C h i ' i s t i i i a s T r i m t h e - T r e e , p a r t y at the
A Christmas Coffee will be
given on December 17 at the
home of Ms. R. T. Martin for
30 guests at her Whipple drive
home. Coffee will be poui'ed at
10 a.m.
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU:
135 E. Cady - Norlhville - - 349-9871
styles.
s
The Northern 'Lites, home
extension study group will
hold a party,at,C;30 p,iTi,.next
Monday at the home of Mrs.
William Henseh, 855 Scott,
Northville.
TIES
GLOVES
b
Christmas parties ai'e on the
agenda of clubs and groups
around .Northvjllei
,
The following is, a roundup
of pai'tie's slated for next
week:
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ROBES
2.95
u
daughter, L i n d a , on Raindolph street.
MANICURES
$5.95
l
Y
SHIRTS
lo $3.95
P O P C O R N C H A I N S a n d - p a p e r , stars w i l l b^
aiTiong
;it the- h o m e (jf M r s . Kathl,eep. E d ^ e r t o . n ail(J h e r
llalural bobby wave or the,]
•I;HE
By Jean Day
N e w s
M E N ' S
Fashionable dress
Join&
N
NORTHVILLE
V
Optometrist
s
St. Damians Catholic church
was the setting November 28
F a r m i n s t o n
M
a
n
for the marriage of Patricia
Mulligan and Gel-aid Budd.
Reverend Edward Pilarbwski
W.
Slattery
of
Detroit.
John
Linda line Pof-ls and Goi-dofi
officiated at the morning cere­
I''. Hubllei-l, J i ' . exchanged Ports, bi'olher of the bride, mony.
vow.s al Our Lady of Victoi'y and 'Robert Hubbert, bi'Olher
The bride was given in mar­
cliui'cli in a doiibie I'ing cere­ of the' gi-oom, sei-ved as usriage by her uncle, Edward T.
mony Novemiier 21, Willi llie liei's.'
Goodrich.
Hevefeiid .lolm Willsloclt ofFof,' her daughter's wedding
litialing.
Patricia is the daughter of
Ihe mother of the bi'ide wore
Mrs. Carroll Mulligan of ManTlie ioi'ide is Ihe dauglilef- of il two-piece dress of royal
Chester road, Gai'den City, and
Ur. and Mrs. Preston W. Porta blue with white accessories.
formerly of Northville. M r . and
(il i''arminglnn, and the groom The mother of the groom chose
Mrs.' Richai'd Budd of Livonia
i.s the .son of M r . and Mi'S. a light blue sheath. Both moare the p'arciits of the groom.
Gordon i ^ Hubbert, Sr. of Iher.s wore corsages of white
The bride wore a gown of
roses.
Norlhville.
silk faille fashioned in princess
Following the ceremony a style with long sleeves and
piven in inaiTiage by her
lather, the bride wore a gown buffet reception was served scooped neckline. Her illusion
oi while chantilly lace wiih a in Ihe social hall of Our Lady veil was held in place "by a
shoulder lenRth veil and car­ of Victory chui'ch. One hundred crown of organdy roses and
were in at- she carried a white missal with
ried a spi'ay of Fugi mums forty guests
tendance.
and white f-oses.
white carnations.
Out-of-town
guests came
Her attendants wore 'gowns
Mrs. 0. Keith Helterich, from Pennsylvania, ICenlucky,
ol gold satin witli malcliing
.sister of the bi'ide, was mali'on and Illinois. Mrs. Val J . Ber- bows in their hair. They car­
of lionoi'. Bi'idesmaids were berich, grandmother
of the ried bouquets of yellow and
Susan Hubbei-t, sister of the groom from Downers Grove, rust mums.
qroom, and Dani Heri'inglon of Illinois, was iireesnt to witness
,Sonia Scale of Livonia was
l''armiiiglon. 'i'hcy wore identi­ her grandson's marriage.
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
cal dresses of ruby velvet and
For her wedding trip the new were, Mrs. Patricia Gallaher,
pink brocade, carrying spi'ays Mrs. Hubbert chose a wool MI'S. Richard Budd and Mrs.
of i''ugi mums. Kari'ie Helfei'- knit two piece dress, wearing Donald Lanning.
ich, niece of the bride, was a corsage of white roses.
Richard 'Budd, brother of the
liower girl.
The-couple are now in their groom, was best man and sealBest man was Michael home in Grden City.
ing the guests wei'e David Mul-
l<'orlllei' N o l l h v i l l e i-esidellls M r . a n d M i ' s .
J o h n 11. B r i n s o n , n o w o f K u l a l n a z o o , a n n o u n c e
t h e e i l g a g e m e n l of t h e i r d a u g l l l e r , G l ' a c c E l a i n e ,
to W i i l a r d L . J a c k s o n , s o n o f W i l l a r d S. J a c k s o n
of K a i a l l i a z o o a n d the late M r s . J a c k s o n .
No
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STYLES
of
S.ee:,our choice selection of fabrics and "styles
Giilf Stream and Kuppenheimer
V-Necks, Girdigans, Sleeve-
;
SLIPPERS
to
less. Pullovers and Vests —
$ 9 . 9 5 to $ 3 2 . 5 0
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by McGregor, Jiintzen. ami
Pendleton
Fo.c'the Young Man we have .SliiiT,. Tapered
K
Headquarters For
vGoiitinental Slacks by Gulf Streaia*'.5i^ Farali
and
CHOOSE
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From
• • • •
1.74 to 6.99
ENGLISH LEATHER
GIFT
and
C O W B O Y BOOTS
FROIW O U R t ^ E L E C T I O N . . .
,- JADE EAST
$2,00
ID.EA|;
Children's
• S M O K I N G JACKETS
Bottles
• T U R T L E N E C K DICKIES
to $ 7 . 5 0 Sets
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Sizes 8-12 . . . . 1^.5.99
Sizes 121/2-3 .... %6.99
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• J A D E E A S T and E N G L I S H L E A T H E R
,.*OVER-THE-CAlF
,
SOCKS, Also For Tall Men
• LEISURE W ^ A B L E . S L A C K S by Levi,
Farah and ! l ' l 3 | ; .
• DUOFOI;Di ;I^ND£RWEAR
for
Skiers and Sportsmen
S H I R T S
See The Finest Selection Under One-Roof!
9PENDLETON
>
• A R R O W
•STRADIVARI
•
•MCGREGOR
• M O N O G R A M W A L L E T S b y Prince Gfitdner
• HANpiBAGS
• F A N C Y SHOE HORNS
• i ' L E A T W A Y PJs (Also for Tall Men)
• TOTE BAGS
• POLISH KITS
• S T E T S O N HA'TS or Miniature Hht
and Gift. Certificate
H0SIE;RY
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• H U S H PUPPIES
•MANHATTAN
• MEN'S
SOCKS
•SNOW BOOTS
• T I W V A L
to
• GIVE A DEL'S GIFT CERTIFICATE
$18.95
D E C T O L E N E by. Arrow
100% Wash St Wear - ' $ 8 . 9 5 ,
Complete Size Range Including
Tall Men S i i c s .
Men's Shqp
120 E. Main
NpRTHYlUE
F( 9-3677
'*NwklTillrt jTmnlly Shoe 8t«ro''
W K | A t l Z i N ( J IN dRtflOPEDIC FITTING
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Tile- Nortliviile Uecond—Novi New.'i—Tliursdny, Decc-mber 1(1, l!)C4
Section One — Page Four
3 — F o r S a l e — R e a l Estate 3—-For
Sale
Real
Estate
T H E S E
A . REPOSSESSED
EDENDERRY . •Y .VARIETY
OP HOMES
ZERO DN.—TAX AD J , ONLY
HSLLS
Some pmts. less than rent
W A N T
Ji'irst two sections sold out.
Now expanding. See these
leiTific values in select resi­
dential, half-acre homesites.
Hills. Trees. Paved roads.
Sewei-s. Edge of Northville,
3 - - - F o r S a l e — R e a l E s t a t e off West Seven Mile.
A D
R A T E S
CI.ASSIFIED
PHONE
FI-9-1700
OR
FI-9-S270
Commercial property 65 x
120, only $9,000. Good loca­
tion.
lG',2 acres with 3 bedroom
brick home. Large family
room, fireplace, 2 car gar­
age. Located on Ridge Rd.
between Six and Seven Mile.
$29,500.
DISPLAY
RATES
Display Advertising On
Want Ad Pages . . .
Jl.2S per column inch,
$i;iO per column inch for
consecutive rerun of same ad
229 High St. Vei'y nice 2family with large rooms, 2
separate gas furnaces. Thi'ee
blocks from public schools.
Lot 55x150. Total rental value
$170 per month. Full price,
$17,000.
4 bedroom on lot 80 x 132
Excellent location, fil'eplace
in living room, family room
on lower level. Attached garage, only $10,900. $1,200 dn.
FHA.
DEADLINE
N O O N
1—CariJ o f Thanks
132 Walnut. Very nice old­
I wish to lilank all my fi'iends er home, 2 bedrooms, gas
and neighbors who have been heat, nicely landscaped. lOOx
so kind and tlioughlful during
lot. Reduced for quick
my recent illness.
sale, $14,500.
W. A. Barlski
3 lots, each 50'xlO3'. Zon­
ed 2 family at corner ot
3 — F o r S a l e R e a l E s t a t e First and Fairbrook.
Northville Estates, 21412
Holmbury, 3 bedroom brick
ranch style with family rm.
and den. 2 fireplaces. E x ­
cellent condition. Built in
1959. Lot 129x200. $20,500.00.
ImInediate possession. Re­
duced for quick sale to $24,900.
Secluded bul close, 8 Mile
area, east of Haggorty, ex­
cellent location. 3 bedroom
face brick I-ancb, al! builtins, family kitchen, family
room with fireplace, carpet­
ing, l'/.! cei'arnic tile baths,
2'/.;-car attached garage. A l l
in excellent condition. First
class property. See this on
% acre lot. $20,500.
Latture
Real
19365 Maxwell near Seven
M i . Rd., Neat 2 bedroom on
lot 135x269 — 2 car garage.
Only $3400.00.
Estate
758 S. Main, Plymouth
' Glr3-(i670
Zoned Commercial — 124
E . Dunlap, 4 bedroom house
with extra apartment over
Garage. Lot is 52 x 132. Lo­
cated across from Manufac­
turers National Bank Drive
In Otfice.
Cnstoin Bunt ltaiich Hume
On Your Land
Large Covered Front Porch
$6,850 P U L L P R I C E
N o , D o w n Payment
$58 p e r m o n t h
46001 Sunset, cof-ner ot Cle­
ment road, 3 bedroom brick
on large comer lot. 120' x
IBO' 2 car garage. Excellent
condition. Reduced to $20,500.
3 Bedrilj, Aluminum Insul.
Siding. Copper
plumbing,
JJuratub, 3-pc. Bath, Double
toffl ''Sink installed.- Com­
plete wiring with fixtures.
Walls .^nd ceilings Lnsulated. C A R L
H .
JOHNSON
W drywaU ready to decR
E
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E
S
T
A
T
E
BROKER
orate. Model: 28425 Pontiac
Northville
Trail 2 M i . north of Ten 120 N . Center
FI-9-2O0O 0r FI-8-9I57
Mile, South Lyon.
COBB
HOMES
m "64"
"THE
SEE US FOR
SARATOGA"
$10,900
ESTATE
$100
LETZRING
121 E. Lake St. Souiii Lyon
GE-7-5131
Brick tri-lsvel or 3-bedroom
ranch' $10,900 - - $61.63
month. Your lot or ours.
dining room,
i n l i n e d . oc
P R I C E - $25,000
Call M r . Moore
FI-9-0499 or
FI-9-1314
Beniecke & K r u e
Builders
3 Bedroom home on W. Lib­
erty St., South Lyon. Living
room, dining room, bedroom,
modern kitchen, full bath,
utility room, 2 bedrooms up,
partial basement, 2'/a car ga­
rage new, on 2 lots. Priced
to sell with vei'y good lei-ms.
o
n
M
e
r
r
A P P L E
C R E S T
10 Acres on Dixboro l-oad
between C Mile Rd. and 7
Mile Rd. Only $650 per acre.
$1,000 down.
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a
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t
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on 7 Mile
N.CENTi:R
W H I T M O l ^ E
A D
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C O V E R S
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LAKE
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CIDER
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HONEY
EGGS
• '-GIFT
BOXES
We Are A Michigan
.CiJTtified F a r m Market
ORDER YOUR
CHRISTMAS
BOXES
NOW
Npvi
R d . and
10 M i l e
F1-9-2034
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
$
Plymouth
Area
2
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or
2
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G a r l i n g has b u i l d i n g sites
mouth
-
j u s t east o f P l y -
in P l y m o u t h - a n d
m o u t h . If y o u
are
a new
West of P l y -
shopping
price alone
but if you
call'you'
" D o n ' t c a l l us - W e ' l l
want
home
of
quality construction
call G a r l i n g now.
WE
TRADE
iilcuilirr United Niirtliwrslui'ii' Kvuity Asbiiciulioii
CRACKED
F R E E to good home, 5 black
kittens, 1 Angora, 2 months
old. FI-9-2068.
C
BIRO
FEEDERS
SUET
• CAKES
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FI-9-3470
GA-7-7797
H
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GL-3-4800
117 N . Lalayctlc
South Lyon
GE-7-2821
E X P A N S I O N
S A L E
NOW T H R U F R l . , D E C . 18
COME IN A N D
BJG C H A N G E
REGISTER FOR
T H E 15 D O O R
SEE T H E
— ALSO
ONE OF
PRIZES;
CHECK THESE l'JUZES:;
$25 Belt Buckle
9 - 1 1 6 4
$15 Belt Buckle
Lined Horse Blanket
Wilson Mawer2
12 M i l e neai* N o v i R d .
Children's Leather
Jackets
2 Pair Moccasins
FILL
DIRT
8 Western Shirts (Ladies
or Men's)
AND- ROASTED
:j^Oyf\p;MATEf^lALS
PEANUTS
STOP A N D REGISTER
OF A L L TYPES
SPECIALTY
E . R.'s Western
FEED
C O M P A N Y
9-Wantecl
N E W S
S E L E C T Fireplace Wood. As­
hardwoods K r o g e r ' s
sorted Michigan
cut from 16 to 22 inches. Deliver price $13 cord. FI-9-1350. I N P L Y M O U T H
ICE Skates, boys' sizes 7 and
8; girl's white, size 8. 349-4840.
2 SNOW Tires, 670:15, mount­
ed, $30. FI-9-0757.
E L E C T R I C train, HO gauge,
like new, 4 cars, 14-piece track
and transformer. 349-1074,
ICALART 8 m m movie editor
viewer splicer, never used, a
good Christmas gift. 349-0267.
SEASONED fire place wood.
Robert Heslip. F I 90479.
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M A T H E R S U P P L Y CO.
Shop
Herb's Standard
N o v i P a r t y Store
Immediate vacancies for afternoon, midnight .ind day sliifts,
Inedical, surgical or psychiatric' unit assignments. Modern,
2200 bed, Michigan State Department of Mental Health
treatment iind training facility. Stipends; 55,387 to $6,598
annually. A l l Michigan civil service benefits, including an
otitstanding state contributory insurance program, excellent
retirement plan, longevity bonus, and liberal vacation and
sick leave allowance. Must be registered as a graduate nurse
in Michigan and have six months experience. For additional
information, write or phone M r . A . P. Galli, Director, De­
partment of Nursing, Northville State Hospital, Northville.
Michigan. Phone: Flcldbrook 9-1800. A n eqiial opportunity
employer.
Novi Drug
Lakeview Market
Nick's Grocery
.Toe's M a r k e t
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7—For Rent
NORTHVILLE-NOVI AREA
ap^JVI
Plymouth's
;
Most Exclusive
Apartment
Community
••••
INVENTORY CL0SE OUT
Christmas Utes
624-2441
7 — F o r Rent
NORTHVILLE-NOVI AREA
S L E E P I N G rooni for rent. Pri­
vate entrance. 502 Grace. Call
349-1165;; • ; • >
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Blodgetc Oven, Hobcrt Mixer with attachments, 2 two-burner
C u s t o m S l a u g h t e r i n g - F r e e z 6 r O r d e r s F i l l e d gas plate. Electric French Fryer, 20x36 Gas Grill, 4-slice Toast
er, Lowerator Dish Dispenser, Steafn Table Therinaduke, Two 7 - F o r R e n t
Elk processed, cut and wrapped to your specification.
Drawer Roll Warmer, 42 Line Freezer, 50 gal. water heater. S. L Y O N - W H I T M O R E AREA
Pre-frozcn if you desire
Iron Filter, Stainless Grill, Stand and Hood, Coca Cola Dispenser, Hobart Meat Slicer,, Bevenige Cooler, Office Safe L A R G E pleasant sleeping rln.,
O p e n iSix D a y s 8 A . M . to 6 P . M .
Check Writer, 3 Hamilton Bench Malt Mixers, Malt Dispens- references required. Phone GEHot Fudge Warmer, Exhaust Blowcf % h.p. American 8-2201. :515 E . Lake.
H48c.\
Blower, 31 qt. Sauce Pans.
COZY, 1 bdrm. house, located
14 qr. Stainless Double Boiler, 24 qt. Alum. Sauce Pans in quiet wooded setting near
WALLED
LAKE
FEED
A N D
SUPPLY
5 qt. A l u m . Sauce Pans, Large Alum. Mixing Bowl, Large lake, 2 miles west of South
Lim. Roast Pan and Cover, SInall Alum. Roast Pan and Cov- Lyon. Call mornings 437-2408.
(Formerly Wayne)
5-Gal. A l u m . Sauce Pan, 3-G.-il. Alum. Pot, two 2-GaH48-49CX
•Tropical Fish Supplies
' P e t Supplies
Alum. Pots, 24x30 Pastry Board,, National Cash Register, six BUILDING for rent, South
12x22 Porcelain Pans, 18 Tea Pots, 17 10-Oz. Glasses, 13 Wat­ Lyon, 20 x 40 approx., for ad­
• Poodle Accessories
er Containers, 29 Salt and Peppers, 18 Sug:ir Holders, 7 Cream ditional information, call 838Pitchers Open, 3 Vinegar Containers, 104 Coffee Cups, 83 0900. H48-49c.\Saucers, 166 5" Pic Plates, 45 Soup Bowls, 3 Soup Bowls, 26 M O D E R N Greenbriar Apt., :i
Closed Friday aiid Saturday, December 25 and 26' ,
3" Salad Plates, 47 9" Dinner Plates, 2? 12" Platters, 8 9" roolns,' full bath, stove & Reh'.
Bowls, 36 6" Phistic Salad Bowls, 31 2" Sauce Dishes, 11 8- $70 plus ulililies, Novi area,
Oz. Cream Pitchers and Covers, 62 Tablespoons, 26 Knives, 40032 Grand River, 437-213i,
19 Steak Knives, 77 Forks, 87 Teaspoons, 151 8-Oz. Water
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Classes.
A P T , , 1 bedroom, heat furnish12 4-Oz. Water Glasses, 30 Asli Trays, 17 Napkin Holders, ed, stove andrefliig. GE-8-42C-I,
26 Soda Spoons, 21 Plastic Mustard Holders, 12 Bread B:isk7 S t r i n g C 7 ' / 2 . . . 7 5 c 15 S t r i n g C 7 y 2 . . . $ 1 . 5 9
cts, 89 6-Oz. Coke Glasses, 18 Juice Glasses, 4 large Cream
e a c h — w h i l e t h e y last
Pitchers, Electrolux, Snow Shovel, 2 Shovels, M o p i'ail, 5 ft.
Step Ladder, 2 Ft. Step Ladder, 7 Ladles, 2 Wlii|5S, 2 Strain- ! - W a n t e ( J t o R e n t
SPECIAL GIFT STOCKINGS FOR YOUR PETS,
ers Spoofi, Strainer, 2 Graters, 2 Scales, 2 Funnels, Meat Cle.wMADE TO ORDER
er, 9 Kitchen Knives. Small quantity of Supplies. Small quan- F A R M W I T H 2-3 bedroom
tity of Paper Goods.
llome, barn, minimum 10 acr. s
• ROCK SALT •
B u i l d i n g w i l l be o p e n 8 a . m . t h e d a y o f t h e sale fencing desirable. Adults 3'lfl4868.
27if
DELIVERED
A G E D widow who
cook (light houseexchange foi' own
board. Call GL-3-
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2 hoist .service statioii located at 1-96 and NoVI R d .
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15—For
Sale—Autos
1960
MACHINISTS
62
RAMBLER
9
H e l p
CLAItENCE DuCI^ApiVIE
F I E S T A
R A M B L E R
a n d
J E E P
1205 A n n A r b o r R d .
Plymouth
GL-3-3600
WAGON
S o u t h
L y o n
H
E
S
E c o n - O - W a s h
(Next to Kroger'i)
TOUR ONE-STOP D R V CLEANING
A N D IM-nOUlt L A U N D B V SERVICE
Dry Cleiinnig Hrs. 8:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
Closed Sunday
D R Y C L E A N . . . 10 L B S . |2.«0
S T E A M FINISH . . . « GARMENTS «5*
S o u t h
L y o n
New
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C o u n t o n o u r s k i l l a n d e x p e r i e n c e to
save y o u t i m e , trouble and m o n e y l
" Y o u r Local Ford Dealer"
Northville
Call FI-9.1400 A s k for " S E R V I C E "
A P P L I A N C E
ONLY
$195
S E R V I C E
•WASHER
•DISPOSAL
S A V E
Fiesta
N E W HUDSON CORP.
New Hudson, Mich.
Rambler,
I
A
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' 6 4
F O R D S
around
W e e k
1960 F O R D 2 - D R .
R&H.
1205 Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth
GL
3-mo
All
have autoinatic
SPECIAL
transmissions. R & H . W W .
N I C E S E L E C T I O N O F A-1 U S E D
TO CHOOSE FROM — WITH
$495.00
E
•DRYER
F L O O R
25-MONTH
WARRANTY
steady w o r k .
BATHEY M F G . CO
Plymouth
'60 D O D G E Pioneer 4 Dr. V8.
Auto, trans. R & H . WW
H O U S E K E E P E R , live in, 5'/.:
tires. Good clean, good
days, age 25 to 55, week ends
running car, Now reduced
off, for woi'king parents, P r i to $750.
vale room, extiellent wages
for good woi'ker. Call Mrs,
Cook, DI-1-9090 until 5. Call '61 DODGE Lancer 4-Dr. R&
H . Auto, trans.. Beautiful
FI-9-3144 after 6 p.m. and
A i r Force' blue. Extra
week ends.
sharp with guarante(:d WW
PSYCHOLOGIST - M . A . plus
tires. Priced to sell at $859
experience with the retarded
to serve as program director
for a proposed day care ccn- '61 D O D G E Lancer 4-Dr. Wagoh. Aijta. trans. R & I i .
ter. Salary between $7,500 and
WW tires, .snows on rear.
$9,300 depending upon qualifi
Now reduced to $849.
cations. For further informa­
E
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WE-HAVE
SOME
SHARP
USED
NEW INSTALLATION
REMODELING
SERVICE WORK
Electric iSewer Cl««nla(
Electric Pipe TliawlbK
S A N D I N G
G L E N N C. LONG
43300 7 Mile ltd.
NeitbirllUe'
Phnne FTeldbroflk 9-0373
1961 M e r c u r y 4 - D o o r , r a d i o , h e a t e r ,
ing, automatic, real sharp.
1 9 6 4 Poixtiac C o n v e r t i b l e .
1963 Pori)iac Star
1962 Cadillac
Chief 4-Door
Convertible.
power-steerOur
Loaded.
Full
' j ' .
Want
Four
plus
Ads
Appear
.Sharp!
power
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AUTOMATIC
OIL
FIBERGLASS
In
Papers
THE
Roofing
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ROOFING
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REPAIRS;
AluiRlnum
H D .
Storm
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mrnm
Q T R S e
ROOFING
23283
MIDGET —
SPRITE
1100 S P O R T S
&
SIDING
Currie Rcl.
GE-7.244(5
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SEDAN
M O R E
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IMMEDIATE
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YOU C A N
D E P E N D ON
US FOR: ^ /
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safest
CLASSIFIED
S
MA-4-1331
A
HEAT
is t h e
Yfiati
Guaranteed 30
AREA'S
C A R
MGB
Trini
Aluminum
GALE
S P O R T S
OAS
Mobiihe^t
M A S O N CONTRACTING
Remodeling & Repairs
Block, Brick and Stone
RAYMOND I. FOLEY
437-2214
56180 V/. 10 Mile
South Lyon
air
N
Alumfnuni
CASH F O R Land Contracts Edmund P . Yerkes, Attorney,
192 E . Main, Northville. P h
349-3440.
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CARS:
M o b i l
Also
mi litiiiUxiiP
Plumbing-Heatiii0
PAINTING & DECORATING
— Wall washing, wood refinishNorthville
F I - 9 - 1 4 0 3 ing. Also .specializing in trailer
139 N . CENTER AT DUNLAP painting. Clarence 591-6485,
1211
NORTHVILLE
E
CANVAS - ALUMINUM
RUBBISH nod
FI-9-3184.
TAILORING - Ladies', Men's
clothes altered. Frank Kish.
GE-7-7776. 8650 Rushton Rd. S . R . J o h n s t o n & S ( l n
near 12 Mile.
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CUSTOM BUilDEI?S . •.
CHAIR Caning. Reed weaving.
• RESIDfiNTIAL
.
•
FI-9-0615.
•commerciai:--:
T A P E Recoi'der Servicing. A l l
• INDUSTRIAl.
makes. FI-9-2G37. 23577 Novi
6E,W2W
34 G A - 1 . 8 9 8 8
Rd,, Norlhville.
--Apply—
S
jaut ptf:
PERSONAL Lioans.on
liature, furniture or <!«. Kjr.
mouth FinancB Co.,
Ave., Plymouth. GLrS-fiOSO.
First class laying, aandlDf,
finishing, oid and new floors.
Own power. Free estimates.
Worlj guarnnteed.
H. B A R S U H N
Ph. GE-8-3G02, if no answer
cail EL-6-5702 collect.
CARS-
experience,
100 S. M i l l
RATHBURN'S
NORTHVILLE
SEWING Machine & Vacuum
sweeper expert service. Speciaiizing on Electi'olux and Kirby parts and service. A l l other
makes. Vacuum sweeper hoses
exchanged with your useable
hose ends $4.95. F I 9-1015.
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Journeyman
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• F O R CARS & TRUCKS...WO Corry D I E S a PUJEL
• R O A D and WRECKER SERVICE
•TUNE-UPS...FREE PICK-UP and DEI.IVERY
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S»atlon--Opp. Ste«i> H«f|**M
w^l^^^^^""
Tree
Service
•AMFAUTOAAATIC
Service
RECORD
LYON
HERALD
R I D C E
N U R S E R Y
0600
NAPIER
PARTS at SERVICE
FOR A L L M A K E S
S E L L ?
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Formica Couillcra
KcniJIc
Armslroiig Products
Plastic Wall Tile
MAKES
MESSAGE
GORDON'S
Radio-TV
W. MAIN
NORTRVn.LE
3 4 9 - 1 0 7 0
N O R T H V I L L E
132 S. CENTER
U
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MONUMENTS
to
perpetuate
cherished
memoriei
S r A N D I N G ALWAYS
IN LOVING TRIBUTE
Chnosa here a beautiful family inomoflql
In ageless granllo of mafblo
Tmponiry Answering
A l l e n M Ser­
o n u m e n t
vice lit Schrmler's
Home
Ftir- W o r k
nishings.
You con rely on our couh»l In chooilnfl
Service
IN THIS S P A C E B Y
m
SPOHERS
s%M^^.
GORDON'S
D'& D Floor Covering
Radio-TV Service F e a t u r i n g PShaol ense a 3n4d9 -I4n4s8t 0a l l a t i o n o f :
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C A L L I N G FI-9-1700 O R G E - 7 . 2 0 n
Landscaping
BOOKS
NORTHVILLE
•DISHWASHER
TELL Y O U R
CALL COLLECT GL-3-0400
Ciomplete
( i R E E N
S E R V I C E
O
Rciisira
PIN
O P E N 24 H O U R S
TUNE-UPS - MUFFLERS - SHOCKS
• M E C H A N I C O N DUTY
Nov! R d . It Grand Rivor
FI-9^100
Y
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FI-9-3350
HERB DRYER, OWNER
O
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PLUMBING
WRECKER
HERB'S
STANDARD SERVICE
D
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H E A T I N G and
FOX TENT & AWNING € R. ELYi&
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PROMPT A N D EXPERT
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H
SERVICe DEPT.
117 W . M a i n
P
tires. R & H .
PLYMQUTH, MICH.
J
IMPALA
S
r.
conditioning. One owner. Sharp. A black
S P E C I A L EDUCATION T E A financial, ns'59 P L Y M O U T H 'N-pr."? Aulo.
C H E R - M . A . plus certlficab
eauty..
R & H . Good tires.' Runs
tion lo work wilh the retard
sistancc .ivailablc.
great. $475.
1961 F a l c o n 4 - D o o r
, »
c-d. To serve as program di•ector for a proposed day care
center. Salary $7,500 and $9,300 '61 OLDS m 4-Dr. Auto, trans.
If you are presently a dealer, we could move your in­ depending upon qualifications,
THIS WEEK'S TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
Power
steerhlg,
power
brakes. WW tires. R & H .
For further information conventory to die station.
1
957 Chevrolet 4-Door
...'.*;$195
Clean as a pin. Coral fintact M r . Duane Koshork, Deish.
Just
$95
down.
par tment of Meiltal Health,
1957,:Buick Convertible
$195
Lewis Cass Building, Lansing.
C a l l M r . K e i s e r 644-5744 o r 538-6868 days
G . E . MILLER
D E A L E R WANTED for prof­
itable Rawleigh business in
B U L L A R D
P O N T I A C
DODGE Sdlea and Service
or 278-8877 after 7 p . m .
N . Wayne Co. or Northville or
9
8
2
0
G
R
A
N
D
RIVER
BR(GHrON
127 H u t f o n St.
Oak Park, Good living at once.
P h o n e 227-3411
FI-9-0660
Write Rawleigh, Dept. M C L NORTHVILLE
76H-101, Freeport, 111.
T
SPECIAL
W a n t e d
Experienced machinist to
teach apprentices on lathe,
tul-ret lathe and milling ma­
chine operation. Age no barrier.
All
iMsUiiANCE - Fire, Tlieft,.
C:OKVAIR, '61, -i-Dr, Sharp, jility. Automobile. Mrs. V.
•-.anning, 214 N . WlIJg, M "
Oiic owner. Low iiiilcage,
/llle. Ph. FI-&-3004. ,
?897,00
CHEVYLAND
DOWN
BOB CANN
CLASSIC
PASSENGER
STATION
$95
Seivibn'
A-1 PAINTING and Decoratlti
interior and exterior. Also.wa
washing. R0y Hollis. PJ1. P.I
9-3100.
28'
SPECIAL
RATH BURN'S
R a m b l e r Class-
ONLY
19,55 98 OLDS, operating, 1!)5G
98 Olds, needs work. Both for
$80, Ff-9-0C09.
16—Business
GARDNER
C O R V A I R , Y.-i, -l-Dr. Dc-lu.\c
MUSIC STUDIO
Ami), trans. New car warran'62 W A G O N . ,S cyl. Aurnmiuit• PIANO A N D O R G A N
ty51,599.00
trans, A real low milc.igcInstrumental,
beauty with double power.
Your Home or Studio
Oi.DSM()HII.H, '62, Starfirc.
850 N . Center
349-189O n l y $ 1 , 6 9 6 F u l l P r i c e Full power and air condition­
ing.
S2195.00
CARPENTER AND
CABINET W O R K
Counter Tops, Tile Floors,
General Repair.
N O R T H V I L L E
IRWIN K I N N E
447 West Lake, Soutli I^jron
Phone G E 7-7861.
5 6 0 S. M a i n
Northville
5 6 0 S. M a i n
N o r t h v i l l e C A R P E T Laying, RepaJrUlg
Make over, stair carpets shilt
FI-9-0033
FI-9-0033
ed, rc-stretching. Sowing i
binding.
Work guarantee?!
Free estimates. Call OEneV
16—Business Services
8-3179.
H«-
ic C u s t o m 4 - D r . O n e
o w n e r . A real c r e a m
puff.
1959 BUICK Le Sabre, 4 dr.
hai'd top, auto., power steering
and brakes, radio and heater,
body in excellent' condition
needs some transmission work
Best offer over $450. O E 7-2016
H48-49CX
For Sale—Autos
Sale-Autcf
< with
Tliree week paid. training progfiun
Looking for Eqiiipimiit — This is a good place Nlo
o r tfind
h v i l l ejust
E l e c t r i c
S h o p
wbiit yon mint HOUSE or apt., 2 bedrooms,
TERMS CASH A N D C A R R Y
South Lyon area. Prefer soulliCAL THOMAS
Credit arrangements may be made with auctioneer the
west of lowii. Young couple, i
153 E . M a i n
FI-9-0717
morning of sale
pl'c-school children and pels.
Zeke & Judy's Restaurant
Isaar B i s h o p - O w n e r 437-2474.
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!
15—For
F O R D , '59, 4 dr. 8 cyl. aulo. 19,55 C H R Y S L E R , .vei;v good
trans., only $295. full pi-icc. condition. .$200. Call GR-C-1876.
Rathburn Chevrolet Sales, 560
S. Main.
1961 A M E R I C A N Stdlioh Wag­
on. Asking $250 cash.. Phil's
1961 R A M B L E R 4 door, auto­ Pui'c Station, NorlhvillQ,
matic shift. FI 9-1108.
iilSfl PONTIAC. $695. FI-94470.
C H E V '58 Deh'ay 2-Dr., G cyl,,
13—Lost
good transportation.
Special AUSTIN Ilealy - Sprite '59,
this week at only $195. Ralli- excellent
running condition.
STRAYED,
Sunday: Brown buI'n Chevi'olol Sales. 560 S. Many extra fealui'os.. Call after
German Shepherd puppy. V i Main, 349-0033.
3 p.m., 464-1258.
cinity of 7 Mile and Currie.
GE-7-9557.
tion contact M r . Duane Koshork, Deparlment of Mental '58 C H E V Y 4-Dr.' Wagon, 0,
Auto. i;ower steering, po­
ileallh, Lewis Cass Building,
wer brakes.: R & H . A real
Lansing,
good running '.wagon tor
M A N wanted for store help.
...
..just$300.
FI-9-1437 after 7 p.m.
First time offered for lease. N e w ranch type,i 2- bajy,
15—For Sale—Autos
D E A L E R W A N T E D : 300 farmhome necessities — medicines
vitamins, spices, foods, DDT
etc. For particulars, write
Rawleigh Dept. MCL-76H-142
Freeport, 111.
30
wanted for year - rouiid steady
work. Sterling Drilling Co. Call
663-7057.
H49-50CX
MIDDLE is a good
keeping )in
room and
2818.
15—For Sale—Autos
MAKERS
BENCH
WAITRESS, experienced at An­ T o p P a y f o r T o p M e n
dy's Steak House, 437-2038.
Day Shift Only
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A l l Fringe Benefits
H O U S E K E E P E R , 5 days, live
iii, private room and leleviWIXOM TOOL &
sion, or daily, own transporta­
MANUFACTURING CO.
tion, references. 437-2436.
56849 Rice
H49CX
New Hudson
M A I N T E N A N C E mechanic
-
Wanted
M E N , 18-45. Year around outside. In wooden pallets. Box­
ed repair. Apply at Auto Pall­
ets - Boxes on South Hill R d .
iiear Walker's Sand & Gravel
in New Hudson. Ask for Red
or Chuck.
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DIE
Wanted
REGISTERED NUUSES
P A R T L Y fui'nished
Fairbrook. Inquire H . M . I'ar.Mi
GUNS
GUNS
G U N S mentei'. Apt. No. 5.
3 ROOM, furnished,. with /Util­
Browning, Fox, Husqvarna
ities. .$65 inonth. Room $81 wk.
H & R, Ithaca, Marlln, Mer­
Inquii'e at 116 S. Rogers.;
cury, Noble, Remington, R u A P T . Lower 3 room, centrally
ger, Savage, Winchester.
located, stove, refrig. and ileat
Budget Terms
furnished. 'Adults. References.
GL-3-4729.
i
N E W and U S E D
• •••AUCTION
Wanted
—
100 Deluxe 1 and 2 bedroom
10930 W . Six M i l e
13919 Hoggcrty
Ply11i0nlh
units. "Community Club Bidn."
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349-4466
GL-3-54!)e
•Swimraiirg Pool
M o n d a y , D e c e m b e r 14
12:30 P . M .
'Private, Lockablc Boscmiint
104 L a f a y e t t e S t .
Sotith L y o n
'Balconies, Carp0rts
U S D A CHOICE Sides & Hind Quarters of Beel
Available
Duane E . M e y e r - Auctioneer
*ll0lpoint Appliances
Phone: H o w e l l 546-2010
*Air-C0ndUi0ncd
FOR Y O U R F R E E Z E R
— HEATED BUILDING —
From $135.00 month, including
A Modern Restaurant completely equipped. Building is sold. heal. Models open dally (furn­
— S U C K L I N G PIGS -Irs.
Good dean equipment.
ished).
A Partial Inventory follows:
Crestwood Park
5 Booths with Tables, 3 Tables, 7 Sq. Tables and 20 Chau-s,
Apartments
10 Stools, Counter, Cigarette Machine, Cigar Case, Bake Case,
S a l e m
P a c k i n g
C o .
ll99 S. Sheldon R d .
Cory Coffee Maker, Stainless Coffee Maker, Stainless Salad
Plymouth
F I - 9 - 4 4 3 0 ; Case, Garbage Disposal Waste K i n g , A M 4 Hobart Dishwasher.
10665 S i x M i l e R d . , N o r t h v i l l e
GL-3-5151
2-4x24 Stainless Sink, Reach-in Kitchen Refrigerator, 2-Deck
Lake
n - H e l p
- 7:30 P . M .
A P A R T M E N T , , uilfurnished 4
NEW & USED FURNITURE rooms and bath, stove and re­
P R I V A T E SALES
frigerator. Adults only. F I 9)
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31
F A R M C E N T E R S T O R E 1722.
FURNISHED apt., adults ()nly.
iKllO l>on(iuc Trail
For information call FI-9-1929.
Vt Mile North ot 7 Mils
WE T R A D E
Ammunition and Supplies
Manning's Sport Center
9S18 Mnln
Whitmore Lake
III-9-88S1
R E L I A B L E woman for 3 af­
ternoons a week. Two hours
each afternoon from 3 to 5.
Vei'y light housework, small
ii'oning and starting dinner in­
cluded in chores. Six hours, $10
Call 349-19,53 after 5 p.m.
Wanted
N E E D ambitious office girl.
GIRL or woman to wash dish­ Type 60 woi'ds a ininute. Will
es and help sei've dinner on train. Call Mi-. D. Martin at
Christmas Eve. FI-9-1287.
349-4122.
P I C K U P T R U C K , 1957 Dodge
% ton. Runs excellent, sound ^ — F o r R e n t
body, only $450. P I 9-1959. 30 NORTHVILLE.NOVI A R E A
A N T I - F R E E Z E - permanent,
$1.49 gallon. Gamble's, South STORE for rent. 13.1 W. Main.
Lyon.
H41tfc
FI-9-1522
.. 24tf
SATURDAY
II-Help
Part or full time. Apply in B A B Y Sittei', 4 days a week,
person. Northville Hotel & Bar 6:30 a.m. lo 7:45 a.m. Close
212 S. Main.
to center of town. FI-9-1199.
R I D E or rider to Ann Arbor
from Nortliville week days.
Working hours 8 to 5. Call F I 9-1323 after 5:30 or all day
Saturday,
H40tfc
--
Franlc's G r o c e r y
CHRISTMAS T R E E S . Nursery
grown. Scotch Pine, spruce,
bows for trimming. Cole's park- N W I X O M - uig lot. S. Center St. next to
ac etrcrak.
30 W i x o m G e n e r a l S t o r e
AUCTION
II-Help
To Buy
10-Miscellany
McAllister's Market
Stop & Shop
(N N O V I
Rent
B U N K beds, youth or regular.
M E C H A N I C , Bullard Pontiac,
Reasonable. FI-9-3331,
Rambler, Brighton. 227-3411.
H48CX
FREE GIFTS
S
G
280 N . M a i n , T l y m o u t h
SHOP
SeII-Rent-Repair
F (
NOVI
to
Wanted
HOUSE, 2 or 3 bedrooms, in R N aiid L P N needed at once
South Lyon area. GE-7-2696.
for full time and i'eliet assign­
H49p ments, excellent wages, good
DEPENDABLE
adults
need working conditions. Apply East
house or farm house in or Lawn Convalescent Home, 409 M A N or woman, able to carry
around Plymouth - Northville High, Northville. F I 9-0011. 30 100 lb. bags to start lo work
vicinity. VI-1-4946.
32
WAITRESS - cocktail lounge. Dec. 28. Apply 1105 N . Pon­
Excellent woi'king conditions. tiac Trail.
Gunsell's D r u g
R/s
TO BE . GIVEN A W A Y FRlDAY, DEC. 18lh.
,;
SEED
CORN
E.
WESTERN
P O O D L E puppies, miniature
white, also black, top quality
Will hold to Christmas. GR-42604.
32
1105 N . P o n t i a c T r a i l , W a l l e d
OFFICE P H O N E
A R E A
H49cx K E N M O R E space heater, 220
USED, built-in range and oven, gal. oil- tank-:anti stand. Lamps
good condition. 8393 5 Mild R d . , and odd dishes'. Single folding
Northville. GE-0-3081.
H49cx bed. 2 roui^d cane chairs. M A 4-2573.
9-PC. mahogany dining room
furniture, including buffet and ICE Skates, boy's size 12. 349
china cabinet, $90. GE-7-9391. 1467 after 5 p.m.
H49ex POODLE Puppies, female, sil
N E W Universal gas range, 36 ver grey, A K C . FI-9-0592.
SOFTENER SALT —
G
C H A R G E
E N T I R E
8-Wanted
TERMITES??
on Sale W e e k l y
Protect your home from ter­ SONORA electronic organ, full A c
mites. For Information call keyboard, foot pedals, never
South Lyon Lumber Co. Phone been tuned. GE-fl-26Cl. H49cx
at the
GE-7-931l.
Htfc
B L U E Lustre not only rids
TOP SOIL, Peat and Seasoned carpets of soil but leaves pile
l^oIlowing
Places
Fireplace Wood. GL-3-l921. 22tf soft and lofty. Rent electric
A L I M I N U M siding, first grade shampooer, $1. Dancer's, South I N N O R T H V I L L E
H49CX
$19.50, seconds $16.50. Shuigles Lyon.
first grade $6,70. Roll roofing BOB Sleigh, good condition. D e a n ' s T r a d i n g P o s t
$2.25. GArfield 7-3309. H30tfc Hog crate. Sti'aw. Fr-9-0734. G o o d T i m e P a r t y S t o r e
21655 Chubb Rd.
H49-50cx N o r t h v i l l e M a r k e t
Horse Hair Pads
. . $3.50 T A B L E , wrought iron, glass
N o r t h v i l l e State Hospital
Felt Hats
$1.95 up top, 28-48, 4 matching chairs,
Don's Market
5 / 8 " Curb Strap:
. . . . 85c good condition. FI-g-2306.
Spagy's
B U M P E R Pool table by Valley.
E. R.'s WESTERN SHOP
E.M.B. Market
Birds-eye maple top, like new
South Lyon
Northville D r u g
$100. 349-1197.
N E W S
O N E
T H I S
M O B I L E snow itres, on wheels,
black walls, tubeless, 800:14.
GE-7-2124.
H49p
dition, $15. GE-7-2674.
RAW
Rhode Island Greening
for
REMOVAL
CERTIFICATE
H E R A L D
CLEAN
Jonathan
Northern Spy
Red Delicious
Golden Delicious
'Mc'intosh
314 Dunlap. Family gi-owing?
Close to schools and city
shopping. This 4 bedroom
house.
442 B U T L E R ST. 2 faniiiy, liioderniiied, new gas furnace, new
wiring, new enciofied side pordi. Close to Ford. Paved st.
We have some vacant pi'operties, Farms and buiiding .sites. Call
MS when waiiting to either buy or if you hove property to sell.
Wc are running siiort of Listings.
L Y O N
Koad
APPLES:
Excellent city and township
building sites.
$
30 Acre Farm, witli older farm house, good tillable land, lai'ge
bam, m good condition, grainai'y, niachinei7 slIed, chicken coop.
Goo^ hiveslment proiierty, only $23,000. Term.s,
O N E
Erwin Farms
Orchard Store
224 OliCHARD Dr. Neai'iy an acre iol. l i i x 3iB ft. 3 bdrm.,
mod. bath, coinplete new kitchen, firepiace, fuii basement,
steaITI heat. CaUiolic Sciiool across st. Pubiic Sciiooi 2 bk. New
2 car garage.
GriswoldSt., G n i l , oldei" home, .soiid brick con.st., new kitciien
and bath. Zoned iiglit manufacturing. $11,300. Tei-nis,
THE
SUNFLO\/VER
A F I N E APARTMENT HOUSE SITE located at 113 E . Cady St.
Large dot 100 x l30 ft. Has house with income apt. garage and
wcn-k sliop. In gejiei'ai Commerciai district.
!!35 C H i n i C I l St. Tivo, 2 bedrm modern apts. Hot water iieat,
full basement. Separate entrances, -paved st. Fine location for
horsemen.
S O U T H
BUI Foreman &
Sons Orchard
r
9C50 W. 7 Mile I'd. 5 I'oom modern house with attadied garage
on G.SO acIies of land, fiiU basement, 2 rirepiace.?, Hot water
bOiSe board heat, oii, inodei'n kitchen, can have hoi'ses.
THE
Mcintosh - Greening - Jona­
than - Delicious - Northern inch. Magic Brain burner, used
2 months. Also twin pine bed,
Spys -Wiiiesap.
handmade. 349-4040.
Bosc Pears, Cider, Honey
WESTINGHOUSE stove, 36",
8-Room Home in South Ly­
good condition, $20. 476-3013.
on. Ff'ame construction, 340100 W . 8 Mile
bedroom, full bath, gas fui-F1-9-3286
nace, storms and screens,
6—For Sale—Miscellany
tool shed, 1-car garage, fruit
trees, with 4 lots fenced in.
Only $10,000.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Selling Retail at
'
Wholesale l'rices
GL-3-2882
A t c h i s o n
R e a l t y A P P L E S at t l l e i r best.
PLYMOUTH PLUMBING
C I D E R - p u r e and sweet
& llEATING SUPPLY
Corner 7 Mile and Pontiac T r l .
l49 West Liberty Street
FI-9-1258
Office Plionc - 437-2111
Open A l l pay Saturday
S t o p at W h i t e B a r r e l
Home Phone 437-7094
3 (Biles W . o f N o r f h v i l l e
WILD BIRO F E E D
349-4030
i
GIFT
FI-9-1373
Produce
40245 Grand River
-v -.
GU-W28l
'A Acre on Pontiac Trail
north of South Lyon, 20'x34'
shell house with rough plumb­
ing, well, septic tank and
draiji field. Zoned commer­
cial. A l l for $5,000 cash.
BR-3-0223
D
Farm
USE O U R W A N T A D S
HASENAU
N E W S
-A-^
cupancy.
We Need Listings, Call
free estimate.
KE-7-2699
N O V I
CHRISTMAS T R E E S . Nursei'j
grown. Scotch Pine, spruce
bows for trimming. Cole's parking lot. S. Center St. next tc
i-ace track.
3t
L A D I E S ' figuf'e skates, size 5, G E R M A N Shephei'd puppies,
H48lfc
like new. GE-7-90B7.
H49cx months old. 437-2131.
CHRISTMAS T R E E S . Scotch
NORTHVILLE
pme. Your choice $3. 7420 W. T H E
6 Mile between Pontiac Trail
and Napier Rd. Jack Owens.
RECORD
and
H49-51CX
SIDEWALK
R 6 H P A Y BAKING SPECIAL
F R E S H lai'ge Eggs, 15 dozen
$0,_ At Hollow Oak Farm, 11900 5 — F o r S a l e — H o u s e h o l d 6 - F o r S o l e — M i s c e l l a n y
Ru'^l'oh, cor. 8 Mile, South
Lvctfi ,437-2474.
H49-50CX
D R V F I R E P L A C E wood, any
ELECTROLUX
length Sla)) wood at mill. $5.
ROBERT HOLMAN
F R E S H E G G S from Hollow
FI-9-2367. '
tf
SALES and SERVICE
Odk. P a i m . Candled. Gi-aded.
PARTS and SUPPLIES
AUTO
batteries,
tires
and
acWholesale, retail case lots deGE-7-2328
cessorles. Gambles, South LyliVOred, Ph. GE-7-2474. H49CX
H4ltfc
TWO R C A T V ' s , consoles,, very on.
F I R E P L A C E Wood. Dellveted
good condition .reasonable. WEBCOR tape recorder.
or you pick up any quantity.
HI 9-2C76.
H48lfc FI-9-1470.
Ph. 430-3662 or 437-2541.
Our Golden and Double Red WESTINGHOUSE dryer, reas- A M T model car turnpike set,
H45-50CX
enable, HI-9-2G76,
H48tfc with or without table, 4'x9'.
Delicious Michigan grown,
W E S T E R N shirts, all sizes, all
better than western grown. N O R G E refrigerator, automat- cars. 2 contl'ols. TR-190 set
styles, close out. Sacrifice
Come in and let us prove it. ic defrost, large freezer coiii FI-9-2842;
.$3.50 up.' 349-1074 evenings
31
Pl'ice, color, sizes, shapes, partment. $05. FI-9-3579. 47915
PONY
Sleigh,
small
bob C Y C L E , Suzuki, 1964. Reason
above all, extra fii'mness. 20 W. 6 Mile.
':
sleigh, wagon seats,
side for sale — buying car. 1963
otiler varieties. Buy direct
saddle, 2-wheel trailer, grind­ Plymouth Savoy Station Wag­
HAND
HOOKED
rugsj
424
al]d .gave. Also Honey, Cider
stone arid al goat cart. Horse on. .Excellent condition. GE-7Randolph St.
and Gift Boxes.
hay. FI-9-2254. .
2311 after 4 p.m.
H48tfc
Bashian's Grnndvicw Orchard APT.-SIZE Refrig., good con­
car
peting and drapes, fully
landscaped,
R E C O R D
Sale—
••
Complete list of V A and F H A
repossessed homes.
C & L HOMES, INC.
KE-7-3640
with
5100 Grand River, Wixom.
Save driving time. Look
at this 4-hedroom home today.
Model --'13940 EvcrgriMin
corucr Sch001crart - Detroit
JAMES
ins,
O N E
built-
524 Carpenter. This 2 bedroom
home will answer your
needs.
O n Y o u r Lot
3 bedrooms, brick ranch, 40
ft. wide, full bsmt., over 1000
sq. ft., ceramic tiie, 20' liv.
rm. Will buiid within 50 miles
o' Detroit:. Model and office
23623 6 Mile Rd., 2 bllts. E .
of Telegraph.
INSURANCE
H .
DOWN
6 9 . 5 9 M o . plus Taxes
and
C.
Colonial
O F
L A R G E electric stove, good
condition, $50. $119 set bunk
beds, used 1% yrs., good condition, $60. GE-0-3411.
H49p
T R E E S , spruce
Scotch pine rea­
Turn off US 23
road. Go 'A mile
R d . Log Cabin
H48-50cx
IDEAL GIFT SUGGESTION:
A l J P L E S . Most varieties. $1
blisliel and up. R. Simms, Jr.
60fl55 Nine Mile, V'a mile east
o|..Pontiac Trail.
H40ltc
MODEL
garage,
P R I C E
N O R T H V I L L E
THE
4—For
46655 W. Seven Mile. Good
investment return. Fourunit apt. income. Must see
to appreciate.
A HOME FOR YOU
G E n e V a 7-2808
REAL
West of N o v i R d .
attached
T H E
THE
GOOD H A Y for sale. E d Wiles
349-2147.
18tf
N o r t l l of 8 M i l e
Beautiful
F O R
SNOW
AVENUE
BUILDER'S
CHRISTMAS
$3.00 tag now.
dy cut $l.25.
at Silver Lake
fo Evergreen
Nursery.
I N
N E W S P A P E R S
4
E L L I S
20720 Middiebeit at 6 Mile
GR-(1-1700
GL-3-1020
926 N O V I
LOT in Northville Estates
140' X H2'. $3700. Terms.
GE-7-2011
TUESDAY
NORTHVILLE
A P P E A R
A D S
Call MANAGEMENT BROKER
Stark Realty
18 Words
85c
(MiIIimum Cliarge)
iSc chaige for box reply
r-c Per Word over 15
100 Discount on Rerun saIno adverttsement i i consecutive.
I0c per line extra for boid face,
capita) ietters
W A N T
Tlie Northville Reeord--NovI News-Thur.sday, December 10, 1064
Section One - - Page five
n - H e l p
6—For Sale—Miscellany 6—For Sale—Miscellany 6—For Sale—Miscellan)
DOI< BINGJIAM
RES.'31Q.287D
DON STEVENS
>RES, 349-3494
s
0 iriemoflal of endurlno beauty
^ 0 South Main
NoftliYlIU
n-9-0770
15~For
Sale-Autos
15-For
THE
Sale-Autos
AREA'S
16—Business
The Northville Recordrliui'Eday, December J0, 1904'
Section one -— Page Six
SBrVice.s
SPANNOS m E
COMPANY
ceramic tile kitctleiI sinks,
complete batllrootn vinyl asph­
alt. A l l types of floor covsi."
ing. Free estimate. F H A terms
available. 0 Down. G E 7-2831
l4tl
SCHNUTE
SEDAN
& V A N
MUSIC
STUDIO
1000 W . M a p l e
Walled
Lake
jnWELRY
THIS
FROM
Compare Our Prices "BERRY BOY"
Picic Y o u r
A N D "LET'S
DICKER".
AND
Rick Hacht, West Bloomfield's one-man show, turned
his football fury loose on
Norlhville high school basket­
ball coui't Friday nlKht lo lead
his teammales to a GO-50 vic­
tory.
GIVE
MA-4-1331
CHRISTMAS
Eveniligs
SEI'TIC TANKS .-- GnADING
IT'S F U N T O D E A L
AT BERRY
PONTIAC
W H E R E Y O U FIND T H E SHARPEST
IN
CARS
CHUCK SMITH
13050 iO MILE
SOUTH LYON
PHONE GE.7.2ICfi
MACHINE trenching and back
fill. G L 3-4739.
4tf
TOWN
ROOF
...«S>,„...,„>.t': .,5
PROBLEMS?
No job loo big or too
small!
Our specially — A l l kinds
of Roofing — Roof Rcpaii's
- Eaves Troughs.
F R E E ESTIMATES
All work guaranteed.
Call anytime, Sunday If>
eluded Phone G E 7-20G8.
DICK
675 A n n A r b o r R o a d
874 A n n A r b o r R o a d
GL-3-03G3
GL-3-2500 WO-3-7192
NEW HUDSON
ROOFING COMPANY
BLU.E-RiSGOM
Custom Built Homes
and Remodeling
19G4 PONTIAC Catalina 0
passenger wagon. Dark
blue. Double power.
n&H. WW.
NADA
$3000
.Sale Price
l.cCs Diclter
196-1 T E M P E S T Coupe. 0
cyl. slick. Blue. l l & H . WW.
NADA
$190-1
Sale Price
?l82!)
Let's Diciifr
-•!-
I9G4 F O R D Fairlane 500
Coupe. Mai'oon. 289' V8
Ci'uisomatic. R & H . WW.
NADA
$2130
Sale Price
$2029
i.L-i's i)lel(i-r
—•>—
•k -ir -k
19G4 PONTIAC CATALINA
Coupe. Aqua. Double pow­
er. R&H. WW.
S277.5
NADA
Sale Price
?2C29
Lei's Uicla-r
l9C3 PONTIAC Catalina 4Dr. White. Double power.
RIH. WW. NADA
$2210
Sale l'rice
$1929
Lei's Diclicr
--'.'-
1963 F O R D Galaxie 2-Dr.
Tui'quoise. V8 .slick. R & H .
WW.
NADA
$1080
Sale Price
$1129
Let's Diclier
—'!—
•f
-f
-f
1903 PONTIAC Catalina
Sport Coupe Sedan. Green.
Air conditioned Double
power. R & H . WW.
NADA
$2355
Sale Price
$2029
Let's Diclier
•
•
•
I9G2 PONTIAC Bonneville
Coupe. White. Triple pow­
er. B & H . WW.
NADA
$2120
Sale Price
$1895
Let's Diciicr
—
•
•
•
1902 T E M P E S T Custom
Coupe. I^lack. AutoiIlatic.
R & H . WW.
NADA
$1135
Sale Price
$1029
Lcl's Dicker
—?—
•A
•
•
LOT NO. 1 S P E C I A L
lOGl C H E V R O L E T Impala
Convertible. Red. Double
powei'. R & H . WW.
NADA
$151,'!
Sale Price
$1329
Let's Dicker
—?—
1960 PONTIAC Catalina
Wagon. Maroon. Double
power. R & H . WW.
NADA
$1180
Sale Price
$929
Let's Dielier
- V -
WE
HAVE
EVERY
19G2 OLDS F85 Coupe.
Groiize. VU stlck.R&H.
WW.
NADA
$1205
Sale Price
$1205
Lei's Biciier
D A Y . IF W E
WE'LL
and
v i l l e e i i t r v in the
table
der.or.iti.n^j
c.'nios'
l i s l J ct the
CiWisl^iiiias
F r o s t i i i g r , m a r l t e t S a t u r d a y at the j u n i o r b l n l i boys gy."inn3iuiTi. E n t i i l kag'; ic^^i.:'!-! Av.i:: a:.;i.^ ffloant
'ort.f.;'--:': v.:.i.'i;vci!at--i.ifo's2iVvier
ed " T h e i r F i r s t C h r i s t m a s " , the biue-?iree:i t a b l e v/ith a i i l i q u a pev\/icr
appointinents
v/as the w o r k of M r s . R o n a l d
f-lagelsfein.
. v;(!i;. IS irotecliJ by ;tr.«^ «fl-jsi's
IT COSTS N O MORE TO HAVE THE BEST
S o m e
FHA Financing Available
for fast, '"urteout service call
G L - 3 - 0 2 f 4 or 349-0715
N o '
dKcfT.''.--:!:
Cuiiini-.-ti' C'lristiMS^
'•' ««,'«• «-Ki v-)-Jiei,"
>i:;.:;-v.-- i, •». .vi'i^i^cf.ijirtielv
T a x e s
•i-riccs Scart at 529.95
l.iidic.s I OK IIGP watch with
l;xp;in.si(in Band . . S35.95
Ladies 17 I White
Gold .
... S'19.50
^fens ,Self-\Vindiiig Gold
filled, waterproof, and
.<;h''ck rcsisrrnt
S59.50
L o f i g e r
D e d i i e t i b l e
MATTRESSES & BOX Springs.
Standard and odd .sizes of best
gi'ade material. See our i-elail
sliowrooin at Six Mile and Kar
hart road. Two miles west u
Pontiac Trail, Adam Hocli
ding Co. Telcpbonc GE 8-385.'.
.SflUtll I..vBD.
t
Sonic (if Ibc taxes lii'ovioii.sly
dcdiK.'lible nil I'Y'ilcraJ income
tax relinii.s w'!l no! he dcduclible by 'individuals under pi'ovisions of tlie l',)C! I:iw.
INTERLOCKING RING SETS
Always together . . . thanks to
Keepsake's hidden lock that pre.
vents the rings fronr twisting antj
turning on the finger. . i- ..•
These arc Ihe .state and local
(axe.sj)n,.ak'(ili()l, eigai'cHes and
lobnecii, ;:n(l cerlaiii auto l i ­
cense
driver fees and a
few nii.sel'llaneeiis taxe.s.
:)]<!l
Taxes dial are still deduct­
ible iiv(;, ri.al estate and i^er• S E W E R a n d W A T f R - ..srjnal p'Tipei-ty laxe.s,,-genei'al
• N E W ^ I N S T A L L A T I O N sales «n(l cerlii^n use laxes,
slate and liu-ai income ta.xes
and
a:;ti t.a;«,i;iii: i.-.rs.
»REFaIR
Accordini-! tu H. [. Nixon, De­
ti'oit .piwlricl Director of InGR-4-8770
lei'nal Revenue. Ihe changes in
lax (leduelibilHy should not
have a niiijor effcci on Micliit.;an laxpa.vcrs.
•••V >!»»M!ff
1961 OLDS 88 Sport Coupe.
Double power. R & H . WW.
NADA
$1525
Sale Price
$1329
Let's Diciier
ATTIC ROOMS - CABINETS
ADDITIONS
R E C R E A T I O N llOOMS
Save Inoacy, deal dbect
Work myseU
STRAUS
FI-»-2005
1961 PONTIAC Ventui'a
Spoi't Coupe. Beige. Double power. R & H . WW.
NADA
$1430
Sale Price
$1227
Lei's Dicker
—!—
1960 PONTIAC Bonneville
Convertible. Black. Double
powei'. R & H . WW.
NADA
$1335
Sale Price
$1120
Lei's Dicker
—?—
1959 F O R D Galaxie 2-Dr.
While.
NADA
$615
Sale Price
$329
Lei's Dicker
—?—
1957 BUICK Roadmaster
Hardtop. Full power.
Black. R & H . WW.
NADA
$100
Sale Price
$429
Lei's Picker
—'!—
1951 'BUICK Special Sport
Coupe. Black. R & H . WW.
$95.00
DON'T
HAVE
WHAT
G E T IT F O R Y O U .
P O N T I A C ,
PLYMOUTH,
MICH.
I N C .
ERWi;^ N . CLARK
Experienced Auctioneer
and Appraiser
NO-2-2244
NO.S-7888
P I A N O TUNING
These noii - deductible taxes
accounted for only 12 per cent
of t;(X "aocluctions tal<en last
year, l/e added that thei'e is
no change .at all in the taxes
lhat may be deducted on busi­
ness returns.
NixOfT.noted that although 47
slates--tax, alcoholic beverages,
in just'-l() slates are these laxes
paid ^Irsdiy by the consumer
and flVCTefore deductible by
him under previous law. Cigar­
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in 25 slates of the 47 which
have l l i « c taxes.
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SPECIAL
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club's gourmet
A t the
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booth M r s . W . L . H o w a r d sells a
jar of watermelon
winning
recipe.
market
Saturday
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state f a i r p r i z e -
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the M i l f o r d n i c h e (bottom) is a c o r n u c o p i a o f t r e e
ornaments,'
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In fl closely fought match
with South Lyon Monday the
Norlhville malmen posted a
29-21 triumph, their first of
Ihe season and the only one in
lour outings.
FI-9-0210
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CHALK GARDEN - Hayley Mills - Deborah Kerr
Color
180-pound Orr and Burns by
decision.
Against visiting North Fai'minglon last Thursday, Gray's
chai'ges had little better luck,
dropping the meet before an
enthusiastic home audience by
a lopsided .'lcore.
Again thi'ee Mustangs gai'nercd all Ihe points wilh Sleeper
and Horner winning decisions
and Oi'T pinning his man.
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^ Additional
honors
were
heaped on two Mustang linejiien this week when Ihe DetI'oit Free Press selected ils
suburban all-star teams.
Center Dave Kerr was nam­
ed to the West AU-Surburban
eleven, while Tackle Bob Tuck
was given honorable mention.
Botii gl'iddei's wci'e honored
earlier by being placed on the
Wayne • Oakland Conference
All-star learn, selected by league coaclies.
Real
MUSTANG
& Johnson
J U M P I N G J O H N — Northville's J o h n Jameson makes like a jumping
j a c k as he s p r i n g s h i g h to f l i p i n t w o o f h i s 10 p o i n t s . H i s a g g r e s s i v e ­
ness was a b r i g h t spot i n the M u s t a n g s ' o p e n i n g g a m e d e f e a t , 6 0 - 5 0 ,
b y W e s t B l o o m f i e l d . T e a m m a t e S t e v e E v a n s (30) W a t c h e s t w o ap­
proaching Lakers.
Forward Ted L a Pi'att lop
ped West Bloomfield's JVs
wilh 23 points for game honors.
Northville won the game at
the fi'ee throw line, where it
converted 19 charity losses.
West Bloomfield had the edge
in the field, hitting 19 of. 43
shols to only 17 of 45 for North
Ville.
W i n
\
Carrington
•'
Leading the Colts in scor­
ing was Sophomore J i m Zayti
who tallied 21 points. Though
erratic, Zayti frequently flash­
ed top form on offense and de­
fense to spark the attack.
T u c k
BE S U R E . . . i N S U R E
Home of Single Peafisres
H U M $ D I F i e R
cost to the c o r p o i ' a t i o n a n d used t e m p o r a r i l y as p i j b l i c p a r k i n g . L o n g
''PI
Coach Alex Klukach's charges spurted to a quick 8-l lead
but l i e n fought for their lives
before pulling this one out with
three minutes left in the game.
K e r r ,
s t r e e t w i l l soon be r e m o v e d . W r e c k e r s e x p e c t e d
USE O U R W A N T A D S
Basketball
Tlie Nortliville Recor<l—Novi New.s—Thursday, December 10, I!l(i4
Sectiuii uiie — Fage tievci.
With the score Hod by Mike
Hoi'ner's win by decision, Bob
Orr and Jeri'y burns .came
niglit.
through to nail down the VicAlthough ^the Roc-ks Sire not tory.
THEATRE
especially strong this year,
Burns, a heavyweight^ ex
Ihey promise to be tough In this
tinguislied any chance tor a
traditional biittle 61 "neighSouth Lyon victory by pinning
Plymouth, Mich.
boi's." Last -year they poured his opponent in just eight secFrosh W i n , 3 7 - 2 6
it on the hapless MUalmigs to oilds.
win by a 40-p01nt margin.
Norlhville's freshman basket­
Horner and Orr won by de­ ball team won its opening game
In other W-O cneounlei's FrI- cision as did 13.3-pound Bob Monday evening In a convinc­
day, Bloomfield m i l s c a m e i i i i Steeper earlier in the evening. ing fashion by beating visiting
W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 9-10
with a convincing 71-5G win Pinning their men were 95- Nankin Mills, 37-26.
over 'Brighton and Clai^kstonup- pound Bob 'Baber, 100-pound
Gut in front all the way.
set Milford, 58-40. Milford was Marty Richardson and Dennis
Coach Bob Kucher's cagers at
a pre-seasOn tavoritt; to give Cook, a 127 pounder.
Holly a run for its money In
"We moved better than we one time led by 18 points. Nan
the confiirence race.
have in the past," Coach.Dick kin Mills closed the gap, however, when Norlhville sub­
Gi'ay said.
It was sli'ictly a ease of being stituted freely.
SCHOOLCRAFT
outclassed in the battle wilh
. 1 .
In fact, every player on the
«elio.CoU,itiil!i(op(tKnls 't\* ASMinteP/mJuclon
River Rouge December 2,, Wilh
COMIWUNITY C O L L E G E
squad got Into the game.
four slate champion wrestlers
K I M N O V A K A L A U R E N C E HARVEY
BaSftelbiill
on the roster. Rouge posted a
Kucher p o i n t e d oiit'that
ilWSCtltKSnWUGIIMS
Northville looked good in its
Dec. 12 Adrian College (J.V.) 39-11 win.
Only
Northville
winners
were
first
game,
but
made
too
many
Dec. 17 University of Windsor
lege
Away - Baber, 103 pounds, by a pin and fi;ndamental mistakes.
Jan. 8^.Mu3k6g6n ' ilomn
Jan.'at'pott:riIur6i:^iiiii()r.&^
N i g h t l y S h o w i n g s 7:00 a n d . 9 ' 0 0
' Jan..' I6:'(aieafy ,';ppMe-: . ' ' t o e
Jah'. ?T9J15ept:'Bu^l)tes3'Col^
'.fe6^:-..:f;.;:y-.-c:;^ay I
•Backing him up "in scoring
were Jeff Crawford, a jump,ing jack who tallied 12 points
'and Deibert and CliriS Holman
each with seven points.
Notices
and lift'.(JhonB is GArfield 23160. [Ii*tlierc is any way he
can be of service, he would
welcome' Ihe opportunity.
33lf
,
Glenn Deibert gave -the Colts
a three point lead by scoring
on a driving bucket. Both
teams had many opportunities
lo change the score, bul they
went by the board.
HANGING & li-LMiilli.N'G
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WELDING
SERVICE
24 H o u r
F I 9-1358
Flashing mid-season
form
at times, the Norlhville Colls
edged West Bloomfield, 53-50,
to win their opening game- of
the cage season.
B i l l
Pacing the gritly Broncos is
Hacht was instrumental dui'ing the period, scoring 10 of hard-driving Forward Tom Fa
bis team's 15 points, as North­ gan, a six-foot hustler, the tall­
Friday
Holly
Away
ville used its big men lo bet- est man on .tile squad,
Sill.
Plyliloillil
I-1ollic Icr advantage under the hoop.
But ^ihe Broncos' size is no
than
Evans tallied on a drive-in handicap. They more
Wrestling
and St. Germain netted two make up for it wilh n hardTolliglit
ItGdl'oi'd U i i i o i l lri.c throws lo move the Mus­ driving offense and n 3tnunch
Home
tangs within three points, 44- zone press. Oilier aggressive
41, with six minutes left in the cagers are fiVe-eighl M u r k
contest. Bul Norlhville's man-" Phalen, a chunky guard, and
Freshman Basketball
to-man strategy backfired as J'^ff'Jones, a-forward.
F i ' i d a y P l y i n o i i U l A w a y West Bloomfield won going
PlyinoUth will funiish the
Tuesday Milford
H o m e away.
opposition h e r e Saliirdoy
Varsity
Win
H, R. Nader's
Jewelers
. . . tp assui-e, your family's fi­
nancial security? Let me show
yoli plans lhat will pi'ovide in­
come for your fului'e retire­
ment -or wlien accidents or
sickness stop your present in­
come. •
A Norlhville resident pleaded
guilty, l u ; i charge of indecent
Member of the Piano
exposure Monday in . f u d g e
Technicians G'aild
Charles McDonald's court.
ScrvlelIig Fine Piaiios In
Leo Hollis, & \ Thayer boule­
This Area for 30 Years
Total Rebuilding, if Required vard, was fined $35 and jiut on
six month's lu'oljalion.
Tlie pffciisc took place Nov­
FI 9 - 1 9 4 5
ember;-2-5 - and Hollis was ar­
raigned,, tile same day. At that
24-HOUR service, convei'sion time, lie pleaded nol guilly to
burners and furnaces. Allen's the charge and posted a $250
Healing. Ph. 229-6811 - 5037 bond.
Highway US-23, Brighton.
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Wedding R i n g s ' froni. S50
DAYS LEFT . . .
George Lockliart
AL'S
•k
D o u b l e
Waiting in the wings for
Northville this weekend are two
cond period on Iwo buckets by bitter foes who would like noth­
.Jameson, one by Evans and a ing better than to knock off the
tree throw by Imsland, bul Mustangs.
again the Lakers jumped to a
The Mustangs will journey to
big lead, 29-21, this lime on
Ihe wings of the fast break as Holly Friday lo take on the
Goliath of the Wayne-Oakland
the half ended.
Conference, Holly, which has its
The teams traded baskets eye on the league title, and
through half of the third quar. I'ighlly so.
ler lo run Ihe score to 30-30.
Braced by a siring of vet­
Then Jameson hit on two jumj)
shots and Milne fired a bacld erans that would make any opbander through the nets to ponenl blink Ils eyeS, Holly
close the gap to 41-37, before spells nothing but trouble. ClarHacht cashed in on a three- enceville found that oul last
point play lo give West 'Bloom- Fi'iday night when Holly raced
field a 44-,37 margin a l the to an easy 65-48 opening vic­
tory.
end ot the period.
Milford
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L a k e r s
bounding streiiglb despite llie ! l and Rick Milne with elMht.
l a d lhat the Miislangs had
Norlhville jumped in front,
Ihe weigh! and height edge u)) 4-3, on baskets by Imsland
front.
and J i m St. Germain, but
West Bloomfield surged back
As Norlhville Coach Dave for a 10-1 lead in the first
Longridge put it, "They beat quarter.
us where we were siiiiposcd to
A jump sliot by Jameson
be strong - - rebouiidin,^'. Wilh and Milne's lay-up on a screen
e.ur big men in there, we by Imsland cut West Bloomshould he getting Iwo or three field's lead lo jusl lO-B, before
shots — but we weren't."
the visitors spurted to a 14-9
"We've got our work cut oul edge al the end of tho first
lor us if we expect lo n)ake a period.
Northville came back fast
strong showing this year," iio
declared. "But remtinber, this 18-17; at the outset of tho sewas only the first game. We
learned a lot. NQ\} we have lo
do .somelliiiig about it," he
SPORTS CALENDAR
added.
II spoiled Norlhville's 190405 cage debul, and in the proce.ss, Ihe Mustangs suffered
their fii'st Wayne - Oakland
Conference loss.
Hacht, a rugged all-confer­
ence end who stands six-two,
controlled bolh boards and
scoi'cd 22 points to pace all
scorers, He was uncanny on
offense and defense.
Surrounded by tho equally
tall Mustang forwai'ds, Hacht
would snap up a rebound lo
Sparking the Mustangs wa.s
spike a Norlhville scoring
Guard Jolin .Jameson, a scrap­
threat or lo give his team­
per up from last year's re.scrmates another crack at their
ves. His defensive play fired
own bucket.
Ihe Mustangs' frantic efforts
With the Mustangs employ­ lo get Ihe ball and his 10
ing a zone defense through
points, most of lliem in the
Ihree quarters of the game. third period, aliiKisl pulled
Hacht worked his way free to Norlhville even.
score from 10 to 15 feet oul
Olher top scorers for the lo­
on a soft jumper. In the late
cal five wore Jci-ry Imsland
stages, he scored with ease un­
wilh 12, .Sieve Evans, anolher
der llie hoop as Northville
of last year's reserves, with
switehed to a rnan-lo-man de­
fense to press for the ball.
That ,was cssenlially the
story of the hall game — bas­
ket by Hacht, rebound
by
Hacht.
Except for a short-lived load
4-3, early in Ihe first period,
Northville trailed Ihroughout.
The Mustangs, however, play­
ed touch and go sevei'al times,
nai'i'owing the gap lo just one
point midway in the second
period.
•
But the Lakers rebounded
eacli tiine to regain a sub
stantial lead. In the closing
minutes, with Northville cagti's sprawling over the floor to
get the ball. West Bloomfield
increased ils lead as men
broke loose under the basket.
.Suprisbngly, the Mustangs
oulshot West Bloomfield, from
the floor 55-54, but the visi­
tors cashed in on four more
two-pointers, 23. From the
free Ihi'ow line West Bloom­
field converted 14 of 2l at­
tempts, Northville 12 of 18.
Hurting Norlhville's chances
for victoi'y was the Mustangii'.
inability to- generate a '. sus­
tained; iiffense. or to .hit ..when.
^ It coOTilM' EVcil" rhdi'e 'dafrla'g"
ing was the absence ot re­
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"Rumplestillskin". The play
will be presented next month
il! conjunction witli tlie Norlh­
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Grandma
Cookie
Recipes
Make
Big
Hit
at
Booms
T
Christma.s at llie Richard
Booms' residence on Grasiiiure
drive creates all the excite­
ment that naturally accompan­
ies such an occasion wlicrc
GUY A. NICHOLS
funei'al home with the Reve­
A retired fai'mer and native rend S. D. Kinde of the Fif-st there are five youngsters in
of Novi, Guy A. Nicliols, 2700 Methodist church officiatiiig. the family.
Pai'klawn drive, Brijiliton, died Intei-ment was at Oakland It holds a special treat, how­
Sunday after a long illness at Hills Memoi'ial Gai'den cemc ever, for each of the young­
the Bonnie View convalescent lei'y. A Masonic service was sters, as well as Dad'. For
home in Howell. He was 73. held Tuesday evening by the that's the time of year Mrs.
Services were held at I p.m. Walled Lake lodge No. 520 F. Booms gels out the Christmas
.Wednesday at the Casterline & A.M. Mr. Nichols is sui-- cookies recipes handed down
vivcd by his wife, Winnogene; by Grandmother Anna Booms,
a sister, Mrs. Luther Lapham who baked the same treats in
of Northville and Lakeland, her kitchen at Christmastime
FloI'dia and two nieces, Mrs. many years aco.
Edward Bawman of Jacksoji- Mi's. Booms doesn't confine
ville, Florida and Mrs. Ed­
ward Fisier of North Caroli­ her cookie baking to lnere
na. He was a member of the family-size portions. She also
Walled Lake Lodge No. 528 F. bakes some 20 dozen whidi
SYIV\PHONIC
& A. M. and the Novi oddfel­ are given lo patients at North­
lows Lodge No. 487.
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ville State Hospital, schools
AM-FM radio, 8 speakers,
and churches.
Garrard, "l-speed changer.
SHIRLEY WILLIAM ROOT
Mahogany -- $lB9.95
Walnut - $219,85
SeiVices for Shirley William
Root were held at 7 p.m. Wed­
PORTABLE STEREO nesday at the Casterline fune­
$59.95
ral home with tile Reverend
S. D. Kinde officiating. Burial
took place today (Thursday
Sharp ll-Traiisistor
at Elk Land cemetery in Cass
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City. Mr. Root, C3, died Satur­
PORTABLE
Plays 33'/j and lS Records day in Wayne Coiinty Genei'al
hospital. A life-long resident of
$39.95
Northville, he was a bachelor
and resided at 521 West Main
WORLD'S SMALLEST
sti'eet. He was a member of
TABLE RADIO
the Fraternal Oi-der of Eagles
$16.95
No. 2504. His sister, Mrs.
OPEN EVENINGS
Divia Barton of Northville,
.survives.
BOB & JAN'S
Music Shop U S E
lSl E, Main
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ORANGE ALMOND
COOKIES
t tablespoon orange .juice.
Reserve one half cup flour
and mix with almonds. Mix
and sift remaining flour, salt
and baking soda. Cream but­
ler well, add sugar gradually
and continue creaming until
light and fluffy; add beaten
egg yolk and orange rind and
mix well. Add flour, salt and
soda mixture. Add orange
rind and flour almond Inixture. Form douglI into four
rolls about two inches in di­
ameter and chill in refirgerator overnight. Slice thin and
bake on baking sheets in a
preheated oven, 400 degrees
four a b o u t six minutes.
Makes four dozen cookies.
.1 1-3 cup sifted flour
Vi cup blanched almonds
'..I teaspoon salt
'/i teaspoon baking soda
''i cup butler
'.i cup granulated sugar
'A cup brown sugar, sifted
and packed
BUTTERSCOTCH COOKIES
1 egg yolk
'4 tablespoon grated oi-ange
VA cup butter
l'ind
2 cups brown sugar
3 culis flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 eggs
Ci-enm butter, add sugar
and well-beaten eggs. Mix
well. Add flour and baking
powder sifted together. Mix
to a dough. Shape into rolls
about one and one-half inches
in diameter. Wrap in waxed
paper. Store in refrigerator.
Slice thin and bake on a
greased and floured cookie
sheet for 10 minutes in a 375
degree oven. Makes five
dozen cookies.
HI ,;r *
Filliiig
'-^ package of dates cut fine
•Si cup sugar
l cup water
Cook until soft and place
between cookies as filling.
Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees.
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COCOANUT BALLS
1 cup butler or mai'garine
''i cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups flour
Vi teaspoon salt
shredded cocoanut
Cream butter and sugar,
Cream margarine, the two
sugars and vanilla. Beat Until
fluffy, adding egg. Sift to­
gether flour, baking powder,
salt and spices. Stir in nuts
and chocolate until lightly
coated. Combine two mixtui'es, adding milk. Stir until
blended. Drop from teaspoon
on greased cookie sheet,
bake in moderately hot oven,
375 degrees for 10 to 12 min­
utes. Makes 36 cookies.
add vanilla and beat until
fluffy. Sift flour with salt and
gradually blenii into creamed
mixture. Shape dough around
a nut, date or candied cherry.
Roll in chopped shredded co­
coanut. Place on ungreased
cookie sheets. Bake in slow
oven, 325 degrees about 20
minutes. Cool on racks and
store in loosely covered con­
tainers.
DATE COOKIES
ll/.: cup brown sugar
l cup margarine or other
shortening
l
teaspoon salt
Vi cup sour milk
1 teaspoon soda
l teaspoon cinnamon
Enough flour to make a stiff
dough. Mix ingredients in
order.
SPICE DROPS
G tablespoons of lnargarino
'A cup granulated sugar
'A cup brown sugar
'/.! teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1 cuj) sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
'/4 teaspoon allspice
'A teaspoon ground cloves
'A teaspoon nutmeg
Vi cup chopped nuts
cup chocolate bits
2 tablespoons milk
H a b e r d a s h e r
M a k e s
Respite
>
She is always dressed- up.
But she should be. For
nearly two years, she has
worked regularly at Lapham's Men's Shop on Main
street in Northville.
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UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
FREE
PARKING
AT THE REAR
OF OUR STORE
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Her salary
— "Three
white collars phis plaid bow
tie and all she can cat,"
Charles Lapham claims
Zip is an asset to business.
"Sometimes I think she has
a better clientele than we
do," he laughed. "People
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Richard, Tommy, T i m m y and Ruth A n n Booms agree that their
mother's cookies are "just great".
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Let " C o l e " do the
snow cleanin.g for you
all winter long.
FRUIT C A K E S
1 lb. size - 88c
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Flashlight Batteries
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SNOW R E M O V A L
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FI-9-1373
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Northville
FI.9-2323
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M A D O N N A D O N A T I O N -— Earl Demel (left) accepts a check for $1,600 from John Carlo for the
Madonna college building program. A benefit
dinner was held last Monday evening at Thunderbird Inn to assist the builiJing program. Demel
is a Plymouth attorney who is assisting the M a donna building project. Thunderbird Inn owners.
Carlo, John K l e i n and A r t Kobierzynski, sponsored the benefit dinner.
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Ping Pong, Bridge, Parly & Game Table
Kit complete with four legs, adjustable
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UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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It's a longer, lower, wider, roomier,
quieter, handsomer, swankier kind
of Chevrolet. Fact is, just; about
everything's now right down to ihc
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CAKES
Both light and dark cakes . . . regular
jfotind eakos and packages of individual
serving size fruit cake miniatures. Every
piece packed solid with 84% big pecans,
cherries, pineapple and creamery butter.
Absolutely the world's finest. Order the
size you desire: fl.??, f3.?8, $5,65 and
$8.?5
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They're in our showroom now—ready for you to see and drive.
on in and get the full story on the beautiful new Chevrolets
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Indoor and Outdoor
G . E . Replacement
Light Bulbs
Competitively Priced
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windows and off the merchandise turnstilcs," Chuck
said.
"In a way she was a left­
Usually Zip can be found
over promotion from a Jan­
uary sale in 1962," Chuck resting or napping under the
related. "We had six pups in men's suit racks but" when
the window 10 advertise a a customer enters the store,
she perks up her ears and
'dog-day' sale.
strolls out to meet him.
"All the others were sold
Zip has her own way of
and Zip was left. Terry and getting acqriiiiitcd, ficcordScott, my children paid $2 Ing to Chuck. She niidgcs
for her. Now J wouldn't take on the leg with her cold nose.
?100 for Zip."
"It doesn't bother the men
While he is making a because they cannot feel her
sale. Zip has a knack for nose but women — '
"One woman was shock­
keeping children occupied.
Ihe ed," Chuck explained. But
"With her around
youngsters stay out of the Zip is considered well man­
nered and only three com­
plaints have ever been lodg­
ed against her.
Zip has another attribute.
She is regarded as a "time
clock" by Lapham employ­
es. Chuck elaborated: '
"At about 5:50 p.m. she
starts racing up and ' down
the aisles. Everyone- then
knows it is almost time to go
home.
"If we don't leave on
time. Zip will try to take off
her collar. She gets bewil­
dered if she stays late dur­
M r s . John Golden, sitting in front of the fireplace, (left to right) Grace
ing the pre-Christmas' period
Claude and Charles John and M r . Colden.
when the store remains open
until 9 p.m."
A large older home on tree career in the advertising busi­ berg flew wilh his wing. He
Another
merchant
hi lined Thayer boulevard was ness and was the fii'sl woman relates thai Lindberg, a vei-y
Norlhville, Del Black, has the choice of the new residen­ to be employed by the air­ religious man, was often seen
featured animals at his shoe cy for the John Colden family lines. Mrs. Colden was a tick­ in his cockpit reading his bi­
store.
who moved to Norlhville recen-- et agent and passenger rppre- ble befoi'c taking off on a mis­
sentative for TWA not loo ma­ sion.
Right, now, he is without tly from Plymouth.
one. But in the past he has
The main attraction of the ny years back when the major Mr. Colden still flys his own
displayed an alligator, rab­ house, explained Mi's! Colden, airlines were flying out-of the
bit, and even a tame deo­ is the large formal dining ro­ old City Airport at Conner and plane. He attended Wooster
college in Ohio and Cornell
Gi-atiot.
dorized skunk.
om which holds a long state­
"The alligator was on loan ly oak table and king-sized She was a member of the University. Port Huron, is his
-from a local resident." Del chairs. The ci'ystal chandlier Civil Air Patrol while living in home town.
said. "He finally got loo big. is a focal point of the room: Los Angeles and her enthusi­ How do sucll aviatlon-lliinded
An alligator grows a foot a
The Coldens and their three asm foi' flying has never laid people spend their vacations?
year.
With a long flight to the Virchildren, .Cglude 10,. Grace 7 dormant.
"It is now in the Detroit and Charles John 4. (the oldei'^ Mi's. Colden held her pilots gin Islands. Last June the
• zoo. .
Coldens flew down to the ischildren attend Main street el- license until recently.
had a rabbit until last rilentary school); like .living iri Also on avid flyer, Mrs. Col­ lands for relaxation and shell
'siiiiiiTler but' one morning I ' town and being Tn the "center den, who.is sales manger an'd polk'ctitig.. They ylsited-' Siiri '
in her WlArking clothes. found he had hanged himself
buyer for Roy O'Brien's auto Juan, St. ThiSmas.and a visit
of things".
In his cage. So at the mo­
mobile dealei'ship in St. Clair to the someivhafc.'Utopian CaMrs, Colden's family dales Shores, was a Marine pilot, du­ meel bay plantation which is
ment we are in between anlback to the early homesteaders ring the World War II and held a mecca for' shell collecting.
'mals."
Del indicated he would like in Ohio, as a g i i i she was a the rank of ^avaltion crew . "This year, said Mrs. Colden, we are .looking forward
to purchase a parrot next. member of the 4 - H club and chief.
No reSson was necessary. He is a gi-aduate of Ohio Univer­ An unfoi'getlable- memoi'y of to another trip to the islands
offers a line of shoes show­ sity. . . ^
his experiences as a pilot wa.s and hope to show the children •
ing a "pari'ot" on the label.
She has had an interesting! that
Colonel Charles Lintl- the wondei'ful sights."
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bring in their youngsters to
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look upon every day to be lost,
in which I do not make a new acqiiaintance,"
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Zip — described as $2
worth of dachshund, beagle
and labrador — is a statusseeker.
Edwin Steele of the slate
service office will explain pub­
lic act 88-664, which applies to
nearly every veteran receiv­
ing a pension,
A question and answer peri­
od will follow the talk.
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A special nieeling for all
veterans, their wives, widows
(both remarried and unremar­
ried), and especially those hav­
ing children under 18, who
served in World War I and II
01' Ihe Korean conflict prior to
.laiiuary 31, 1955 will be held
Wednesday, December 16 at
R p.m. at the American Legion
hall in Northville,
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OUR W A N T ADS
Call
Northville
The aroma that fills the kitelion when all this baking is
going on usually attracts an
.•iiidicncc, spocil'ically: Ray, 14;
liicliard, 7; Tommy, 0; Rulh
Ann, !)-, and Timiiiy, 3.
Vw mulhors wlio would like
lu try Iheii' hand al attracting
r, crowd lo their kitchens this
Cliri.slmas Mrs. Booms' Christ­
mas cookie recipes follow.
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SALEM
CONGllEGATlONAL
FIRST BAPTIST ClIURCH
CHRISTIAN
OF NOVI
7961 Diclicnson, Salem
Elcveu Mile Rend and Taft
Jack Barlow, Fl-9-2586
Church Phone F I 9-J477
Sunday:
Rev. Paul E . Barnes, Pastor
10 a.m,, Morning \Vor,ship,
N0riJiau Brewer, Youlh Pastor
Sunday:
11 a.m., Sunday school.
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
7:30 p.m., Worship.
11 a.m., Woi'ship hour (nursery, birth tlIru 3 years).
ST. JOUN'S A M E R I C A N
Beginner Church (pre-school
L U T H E R A N CIlURCH
Rev. C. Fox. 23225 Gill Road thru kindergarten).
Primary Church (first grade
Bet. Freedom R d . & Gr. River
thru third grade).
GR 4-0581
6:00 p.m., 'Vouth groups.
8:30 a.m.. Morning Worship.
Youth club (6-8th grades)
9:45 a.m.. Church school.
Teen club (9-12 grades).
II a.m. Late service.
Teacher training classes.
Nursery during services.
7:00 p.m.. Evening service.
S A L E M B A r U S T CDURCB Wednesday:
7:30 p.m,. Midweek Prayer
I k x L . Dye, Pastor
meeting.
8lI0 Chubl) Rd., Salein
8:30 p,m,, Seriior choir.
F I 9-2337
lst Tuesday — 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday;
Workers conference.
10 a.m., Sunday school.
3rd Tuesday - 7:30 p.m..
11 a.m., Worship senrlce.
Vera Vaughan Ch-cle.
6:30 p.m. Young People.
Calling 2nd Monday.
7:30 p.m.. Evening service.
6:00 supper, 7:00 calling.
Wednesday:
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
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Rev. David T. Davlcs, R«ctor
Rev. Peter H . Beckwith,
Assistant
574 Sheldon Rd., Plymouth
South of Aiiu Arbor Trail
Rec. 453-0190
Of: 453-0190
Sunday Services:
7:45 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:00 a.m. Holy Communion
(3rd, Sunday)
Monling Prayer and Sermon
(olller Sundays).
11:00, a.m. Holy Communion
(1st Sunday).
Moriling Prayer and Sermon
(other Sundays).
Churcll School Classes at 9
and 11 a.m. Also Nursery Care
for little childi'en. A brief fel­
lowship period with coffee af­
ter the services.
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The Bellringei's, a group of
25 boys and girls fiom the
First
Presbyterian
church,
were featured in the Advent
Music Festival at Ford audi­
torium Sunday afternoon.
The group, under the direc­
tion of William Williams, were
among the junior ' and youth
choirs from Detroit and su­
burbs representing all deno­
minations, who performed at
the festival. One thousand perfoi'mers, ranging in age from
eight to 17 years, particiapted.
OQiSBLES
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Willowbrook
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Council of Churches of Detroit.
Also presented on the program was a 14-year-old child
prodigy, organist Janet Gi'een
who represented the Orcliard
Methodist church in Farmington.
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Mr- and Mrs, David Quitno
arc newcomers
to Willowbrook,.They just recently mov­
ed here from Peoria, Illinois
and now reside on Border Hill
road. They have a son Kh'k,
who ccfebrated
Ills isecond
birthday, just last month, IWr,
Quitno is assistant group su­
pervisor of the
Great-West
Life Assurance company. His
hobby is golf and music, Mrs,
Quitno also enjoys music, but
her hobbies are rather limited
al present to lillle K.'.'k and
getting settled in their .new
hcime.
KWICK KRISP^ THICK OR THIN
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ST. W a L I A M ' S
No text of Scripture tells us a gi'eat truth. Consider how Love to God and all men.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
P o r k
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the meaning
of Chirslmas Christina Rossetti sets forth Love for plea and gift and
Walled Lake, Michigan
quite as well as John 3:16 the very message of Christ- sign.
Father Raymond Jones
"For God so loved the world, mas through poetry:
The fesitval opened with an
Assistant
that he gave his only begot- Love came down at Christpause to ponder anew
invocation and benediction by
Rev. Raphael Dekoskc
ten Son, that whosoever, believ- mas. Love all lovely. Love D i - ° " ""^ S'ft of God's love for
Reverend Robert Ryan, music
Sunday Masses:
eth in him should not perish, vine;
'"at'first Christmas. Let us
director
of the archcliocesan of
7:30, 9:00, 11:00, 12:15.
but have everlasting life."
i n v e w.is hnrn ni C'hriqlnn.! '" """"
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Detroit and Reverend Robert
Monday Ihru Friday, 0:30
The coming of the Christ as
S. Williamson of the Centi'al
and 11:30 a.m. Saturday 7:15
a baby was the direc result
Worship we the God-head,
Northwest
Pi'psb y t e r i nn
and 8 a.m.
of God loving the world. Ihe Love Incarnate, Love Divine;
When we love others as God
Fii'st Friday: Masses C:30
The fesitval is under the church r&ading from scriplurmessage of Christmas is that
Worship we our Jesus: But loves us all, we sllall hear the
Mr.s. Andy Simkanin Jr. of
and 11:30 a.m., 8 p.m.
God loves the world; his fo- where-with for sacred sign?
angels sing in our town, "Glo- auspices of the Metropolitan es.
Maude Lea Circle has just re­
Adult instruction Monday at
olish, blundering,
wayward
Love shall be our
token, ry to God in the highest Heavturned from a weeks trip to
8 p.m.
sin-sick world; and he cannot Love be yours and love be en! Peace upon earth among
New York. She met her hus­
bear to leave in the troubles, ,jjj„g
Advance class on Liturgy
U s e
O u r
W a n t
A d s
men of good w i l l ! "
band there, as he is a sea­
'
sins, disasters in which it has
evei'y Tuesday at 9 p,m.
P O R K S A U S A G E . .
SpIi^^
man on the S. S. President
involved
itself;
but
has
Grade school instruction Sat­
Garfield, and was in port at
unreckoningly t h r o w n in his
urday 10 a,m. High school in­
New Voik lor a few days beall, God's all, lo right things
struction Tliursday 4 p,m.
fore leaving on a trip around
for it, if it will.
Baptism, Sunday, 2 p.m.
PICNIC
the world. While in New Yolk
How God can love us as he
Confessions Saturday 4:00 tlie
Simkanins
visited
a
does,
or
indeed
at
all
(
he
be­
5:30 and 7:30 - 9 p.m.
nephew, Don Chavey. lie took
ing what he is and we being
Stations at the Cross, F r i . B
them to some famous .eating
what we ai'e) is indeed a mys­
p.m.
P
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THE:'f5RST PRESBYTERIAN
places, The Four-Seasons, Totery. Some would say that this
CHURCH O F N O R T H V I L L E
wor
Suite
and
Club
21.
Mrs.
is a God-forsaken world and
Simkanin .then'flew to Boston
Rev. Lloyd G . Bnisure
deserves lo be. But is it? Not
ST. P A U L ' S E V A N G E L I C A L East, Main and Church Sis.
and met ;liei' husband where
R
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T
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al all! This is God's world
LUTIffiRAN CHURCH
lhey visited a niece Gerri and
Sunday', December 13:
and he loved it, and still loves
7:30 p.m.. Prayer mseting
her husband Jack Dobbs.
9:30 a'nd 11 a.m. Church it, to the point of coming to
& CHRISTIAN D A Y SCHOOL
ClIURCH OF
August 12 - 16 - 7:30 revival
, He used to be tile bearer of news—both good
Corner High and E l m Strcetfi Worship and Church School. us in the person of Jesus
T H E H O L Y CROSS
meetings. Dr. flerbert N0c,
and bad. A n d he announced the merchandise
Mr. Jack Carter of West 10
7:30 p.m. Presentation of the Christ to save us from sin
Northville, Michigan
(Episcopal)
Epeakcr.
Mile returned home Sunday,
available in the various places of business.
"Messiah".
Church F I 9-9861
and death.
Rev. Peter Tonella, Vicar
ff'om Detroit Osteopathic hos­
Newapapei's have long since I'eplaced h i m .
Monday:
Parsonage F I 9-3110
Often a hymn e.tpresses well
Orchard Hills School
pital, fte underwent
major
OUR L A D Y 0 1 VICTORV
1
p.m.
Women's
Association
Rev.
B,
J
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Pankow,
Pastor
He
would
cry
the
hour
night
and
day
for
he
10 Mile and Quince, Novi
surgery, just a week ago.
S A V I N G S Y O U G I T O N R M U I A R E V I R Y P f l Y l O W
P R I C B
PARlSD
board'
meeting.
timekeeper to tile town. Clocks and wristF J 349-1594
Thursday, Dec. 10:
Kay Buck of Le Bosl drive
Norlhville, Michigan
S E E T H E
Tuesday:
YOU
•wat«he(i crowded him out of our life.
8 a.m. SeiVice and Holy
7:30
p.m,
Senior
choir.
K R O G E R R E G U L A R L O W PRICE
had a small coffea for Edie
F1 a-2«21
N a t i v i t y
P l a y
12 noon. Rotary meets.
YOU
Communion at Chapel, 44080 7:30 p.m. Bd. of Trustees.
JSiit when he announced the hour he liked to
SAVE
Secr'st
on
Monday
evehng.
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7:3(1 p.m. Board of Trustees
Marlson.
SAVE
Saturday:
TeiWMtre liis neighbors: ' ' ' T i s tllree o'clock—and,
The Seefists are leaving Wil­
Sunday Masse*:
S
T P P VAIUB STAMPS!
10 a.in. Morning Prayer (1st 9 a.m. 1st year Confirmation meet at M r . Lurl Lamb's.
, P 0 R D E N ' S SHERBET O R
all's w e l l ! " 'Why has no one taken up tills func­
lowbrook. Dee McKeun, Vir­
7:00, 8:30. 10:.% and 12:15.
F e a t u r e d
a t
8
p.m.
A.A.
RICH TOMATO FLAVOR
|*„ozOO«
and 3i'd Sunday).
class; 10 a.m. 2nd year Con­
tion i n our modern world'/
ginia Conrad, Jackie Frere,
Holy Day Mjuat«j:
COUNTRY
p ^ j g
Wednesday:
DEtlClbua flAVOR
Holy Communion every oth firmation class.
P e l K l i o n t e CfltsMP 2
2 9
Skip Boyer, Pat Harter, IVess
f_
. OUARtJ
6:00 a.m., »:00 a.m. and
Probably because no one is certain that a l l
12:30 p.m. Circles meet.
1
4
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er Sunday,
10 a.m. Children's Chi'istmas
Kucinskis, Helen Wishaw and
7:30 p.m.
O L V
D i n n e r
well. A n d because merely
that a l l is
3:45 p,m. Children's choir.
10 a,m. Sunday School and Eve program practice.
$ MeremwlH m •
Kay
presented
the
Secrists
Week Day Masses at 8:00 a.m.
BREAKFAST CEREAL
well doesn't calm our feaI's or lighten our con6:30 p.m. Harmony choir.
nui'sery service.
Sunday, Dec. 13:
with a going away gift.
Confessions:
A Nativity play produced by
S a l a i l
D r e s s i n g
7:30 p;m. Chancel choir.
cerri.
HERSHIY'*
_
8
a.m.
Morning
Worship.
I-IB.
K e l l o g g ' s corn Flakes^
Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. to
Sister Ann Davidica with as
Thursday:
. More and more we are coming to realize that
Mr. and Mrs. J . F . Uuck
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9:15
a.m.
Sunday
school
and
11:15 ajTi. 7:00 p.m. to 8:
C h o c o l a t e
S y r u p
2
7:30 p.m. The Session meets sistance from Sister Mary Leoand sons Ron and Jon of Le
our .crucial need is spiritual. Men are seeking
SCEN'nST
Bible classes.
p.m.
na of Our Lady of Victory
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
at Edwin Langtry's.
Bost,
spent
Thanksgiving
33825
Grand
River
truth and power i n the faith i i i d worship of our
10:30 a.m. Morning Woi'ship.
SAVE
Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. to
church was presented last
INSTANT
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Friday:
week
end
with
friends,
M
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.
Farmhigton, Mich.
2:30 p.m. Walther League
chiirehes. 'Vyitll each passing hour i t becomes
l-lB.'
S:l0 p.m.
Tuesday evening as the high­
W h e a t i e s e
e
10'
8
P.m.
A.A.
and Mi's. Pete Fortune of Park
Sunday service 11 a.m.
Christmas practice.
e CAN
more evident that all w i l l be well only when
Sundays, before the 7:00
light of the annual dinner of
N e s t l e s
Q u i k
Foi'est, Illinois.
Sunday
school
11
a.m.
7:30
p.m.
Young
Adults.
Mass.
Our Lady's League.
A L L (iiscover God.
LUNCHEON TREAT
Wednesday evening service Monday:
FIRST ME'l'HODIST CHURCH The small thespians, betwe­
Religious In.structions:
M r . and Mrs. Ralph Conrad
ASSORTED nAV<:)R5 ^
THK
CHUNCt-l
FOR
ALL.
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FOR
THE
CHURCH
8
p.m.
8 p.m. Voters' Assembly.
109 West Uiinlap, Northville en tlie ages of four and eight,
Grade School: l-8 grades evS w i f t ' s
P r e m
and daughter Elizabeth of V^^lReading Room Church Edi- Tuesday:
Rev. S. D . Kinde, Minister enchanted their audience with
J«rly uiwi luppuii llic Clmrdi. Tiipy
ery Saturday 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
J e l l - o G e l a t i n
low
Lane,
celebrated
M
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.
Con­
•n-:
(1)
i'or
till
uwii
MiKc.
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High school: 9-12 grades ev- flee, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., . 7:30 p.m. Sunday school staff OIL: F I 9-1144, Res.! F I 9-1143 characterizations
of
Joseph,
liiu cliildn-ii'i, i.ikc. (:1) I-'ur Uii- nuke
rad's birthday last Thui'sday,
tit Ilia t-uriimutiity olid natiiili, C4)
meeling.
Thui'sday, Dee. 10:
t r y Thursday 4:03 to 5:00 p.m. from l l a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mary, angels, shepherds, and
by having dinner at Hillside
For llie Bnkf ol Uic L'hun-Ii Ihi-lf.
Wednesday:
.3:45 Melody choir.
which nmla liin iiinnit nnd iiuttirriid
Novena Services every Wed­
the three kings.
Inn in Plymoulh.
PURE VEGKTl^BLE '
a^mm^
au]i[j,,rt. I'iaii la
lu ..tiurch
FIRST B A P T l S T C l I U R C H
7:30 p.m. Advent service.
Sunday, Dec. 13:
nesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
larly<,n<li«>dyuurUU>l«-l->'r
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Karen
McDonough
played
OF N O R T n v n . L E
8:30 p.m. Senior choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Ei'vin West
8:45; a,m. First worship ser­
Organization Meetings:
the part of Mai'y, Bruce FindPastor Robert Spradling
and daughter Elizabeth Ann of
vice'
Our Lady's Leai;ue on the
PROTECT YOUR FLOORS
Res.: 231 High Slricct
McMahon Circie, lnoved last
9:45 a,m, Sunday
School ling was Joseph, the three
QUART
First Tuesday of each montli
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
kings,
were
Tiln
McDonough,
week
to
their
new
home
in
CeSunday:
CAN
classes
for
all
ages,
at 8:00 p.m.
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lina Ohio.
10 a.m., Bible School.
11 a.m. Second worship ser- Dennis Keegan and Jeff L a St. Vincent DePaul Society,
Wixom Rd., Wixom vice.
Voie. The shepllei-ds were play11 a.m.. Morning Worship. 620 .
every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
Rev. Robert
V . Warren
A nativity, play was jiresentFOR A V^HITER V/ASH
11 a.m.. Junior Church (ages
Lounge for parents with ba- ed by David Wilson, Paul L a
Holy Name Men's club on
ed in the social hall at Our
6 p.m.. Youth Meetings.
Voie and A l Korte.
hies
necond TuesfStiys bi-m0llthly. 4-9). Nursery for babies and
K a n d u B l e a c h
e »
Lady of Victory in Norlhville,
7 p.m., Evening
Service Nursfii'v for pre-sehosl chil­ The " l i U l e s l " Angel was
toddlers.
after a buffet dinner last Tues­
'A'euiiesday:
Donna
Korle.
Others
in
angel
S:30
p.m.,
Baptist
Yuulh
Fel­
dren
KE0RGANI5ffiD C H U R C l i
day, Peggy and Theresa Mc­
FABRI6 SOFTENER
7 p.m.. Mid-week Bible stu­ Junior Church in Fellow- costumes were, ; Teresa Mclowships (Junior and Senior)
O F JESUS CHRIST OF
C|U/i<RT
Keon, daughters of M r , and
Keen, Judy Korle and Mary
7:30 p.m., Evenulg service. dy and prayer service.
ship Hall
L A T T E R D A Y SAINTS
BTL
IVH;'s,Roberl
McKeon
of
Wil­
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p.m..
Senior
Chioir.
6:30 p.m. M . Y . F . meeting in Korte. Narrator was Mai'gar31670 Schoolcraft at Bradner Tuesday:
low
Lane,
pai'ticipated
in
Ihe
al McKeon.
1:30
p.m.
Ladies'
Prayer
Ihe Chapel
Plymouth, Michigan
play, Linda Polak daughtei' of
POLISHES AS n GLEAt^jS
ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST Monday:
meeting.
The Northville'- Girl's glee
Roger Gaiilt, Pastor
Mr, 311(1. Mrs. Edward Polak
CHURCH, SBC
8 : p.m. Anna F r y Circle club, directed by Leslie Lee
Gerald Filch, Associate Pastor Wednesday:
of Bordei' Hiil road was soloist
J o h n s o n ' s
Orchard Hills School
7:30 p.m.. Hour of Prayer.
meets with Mrs. Joseph Sel- sang a repertoire of Christ­
Sunday Services:
with the Noi'thville Girls Glee
Ten iWilc and Quince, Novi man, 113 S. E l y drive.
8:15 p.m.. Sr. Choir practice
mas carols, Sonia Clark and
9:45 a.m.. Church school with
Club which sang that niglit in
ALUMINUM FOIL
Rev. Fred Trachsei, Pastor
7:15 p.m. Boy Scout Trp. 731. Nancy Shafcr were accompan­
classes of interest for a l l age Thursday:
the social hall. Linda sang
FI-9-9904
3:45 p.m. Choir practice(Jr.)
ists.
Tuesday;
groups.
ftou 2 7
R e y n o l d s
W r o p
two selections, The Virgin's
1st Monday, official board Sunday:
One-hundred members and
8 ' pto. Wesleyan Service
11 a.m.. Worship service.
Slumber
Song
and
Sweet
Little
10 a.m, Sunday scliool.
meeting.
Guild,'iileets with Mi's, Louise guests of Our Lady's League
7 p.m.. Worship service. •
Jesus Boy.
SPECIAL LABEL
11 a.m. Morning Worship
3rd Monday, Oiristlan Men's
attended the dinner.
01der« 304- S. Rogers street,
Wednesday:
u-oz.
1 1 '
6
p.m.
Baptist Training Wednesday:
Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. Prayer service.
Mr. and Mi's .William Bead
N e s t l e s
M o r s e l s . PKS.
3rd Tuesday, Missionary Cir­ Union (birth thru adults).
3:45", p,"m, Carol choir.
le of Border Hill I'oad attend
7 p.m. Evening Worship.
cle.
5 p.m. Hai'mony choir.
Horticultural Head
SALEM FEDERATED
etl the Saturday evening inar
KIND TO YOUR HANDS
Nursery care all services.
7:30 p.m. Sanctuary choir,
CHURCH
riage of. Sandra Bracken of
Ralph F . Foreman, Sr., West
QUART
Wednesday:
7:30
p,m.
Building
commit­
Rev. Elwood Chipchasc, Pastor NOV! METHODIST C H U R C H
Dearborn
to M r . Theodore
BTL.
Seven Mile road, became pres­
I v o r y L i q u i d ,
e
7
p.m.
Prayer
meeting.
tee meeting.
Rev. R. LaVcrc Webster
8057 McFaddcn, Northville
Hoffrhan of San Francisco
ident of the Michigan Horti­
Sunday; Dec. 20:
G E 8-8701
Office: F l 9-0674
California, al the Cheri'y Hill
cultural Society for 1965. The
Sunday:
Adult choir Christmas pro­ 54th annual meeting of the soSunday:
• Presbyterjan church. The re S A V E l O ' - B O R D E N ' S B>UTCH
.
F U L L SALVATION UNION
9 a.m.. Worship service.
gram at 8:45 and 11 services. ciety was held December 13
10 a.m.. Morning Worship.
ceplion following the wedding
S1630 W. Eight Mile Rd.
10
a.m..
Church
school.
Nursery church, birth to 3
was at Baja's Dining Room
at tile Pantland Hotel in Grand
James F . Andrews, Gen. Pas.
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yoars. Primary church, 4-8 11:10 Jr. Choir practice.
Cocktail Lounge in Dearborn
Rapids.
Saturday: 8 p.m.. Evening
S A V E 3 1 ' - P 0 R K W I T H T O M A T O S A U C E O R PORK W I T H M O L A S S E S
7:00 M Y F at church,
C O M M U N I T Y CHURCH
years.
service.
Mrs. Verne Piei'ce of Largo,
Evangelical United Brethren
11 a.m., Sunday school hour. Wednesday:
Sunday: 2:30 p.m., Sundny
S E E
Florida is spending the holiMcadoiiybrook at Ten Mile fW.
7:30, Senior choir rehearsal,
6 p.m.. Youth Fellowship.
L I B B Y ' S s S ' » % . . B E A N S
School; 3:30 p.m. Worship Ser­
days liere with her daughter
Rev. Marvin E . Rickcrt, M l n .
Junior, 3rd-7lh grades; Inter­ at church.
vice; 8:00 p.m. Evenmg Ser­
T
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Mrs.
William
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Beadlii,
Sh(>
WSCS
meets
third
Wednes..Phone GR 6-0626
mediate, 8th tliru high school
vice.
will divide her time between
Sunday, Deceinber 6lh
E V E R Y SUNDAY
grades; Senior, high school iay of each month at 11:30 for
Mrs.
Beadle aild
another C
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itincheon and meeting.
9:45' a.m. Sunday Church
and college.
10 A M . , C h a n n e l 2
daughter and son in Detroit.
WSCS evening circle meets F I R S T CflURCU O F CHRIST. School 'with Classes for Pri­
7:30 p.m., Eveniilg service.
M r . and Ml's. M . Echols of
mary,. Junior, Youth and Adult
second Tliursday of each monSCIENTIST
Monday:
B U S # I l
O R f i A N / Z A n O N S
GIINTLE TO YOUR SKIN
McMahon Circle left tor Phoe- PfRSONAL Size
. .1^..
departnjents,
llOO W. Ann Arbor Trail
7:15-8:45 p.m.. Pioneer girls. th at 8 p.m.
3 iARCE BARS 4 9 '
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' nIx'ATizona Sunday.' They will I V O R Y S O A P . . , . . « « . , 4 8ARPK0, 3 1 '
ll,a.m,.'
Sunday
Church
T H E
B I B . L E
Pilgrim, 3rd-6th grades; Col­
Plymouth, Michigan
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Norlhville Shoes
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FOR FINE ifVASHABlES
return in thfi spring.
BUACHIS our STAINS
CHRlBT T E M P L E
Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. school; with classes for toddler.
onist, 7th-Bth grades; ExplorSiileii
and
Service
Novi Rd. ot Grand River-Open
and Shoe Service
i3-0Z. PKO. 3 4 '
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C O M E T C L E A N S E R . . . 2 i4.oz cans 3 3 '
Shcip^ at. yciUf Motfis'rt'. tb'r, f i o f e
Nursery a'nd Kindei'garten de­
8275 McFadden Street, Salem
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
er 9th-l2th grades.
S P E A K S
Joe Revltzef
Tuesday Penocille met at FOR HANDS HARD TO CUEAN
24 Hfs, A A A V/recker Fl-9-OlOO 104 E. Main
FOR BEAUTIFUl HAIR
349-1786V-''/.
"IScirtKville 127 Hijtton Norlhville 34^-0600
Wednesday Evening service partments
Pastor R . L . Slzcmore
Wednesday:
Doi'othy Bentley's llome in LlL I Q U I D PRELL S H A M P O O
LAVA SOAP
Sreo. size b a r s 2 7 '
11 a.m. Church Worship
;00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.. Adult-youth choir. Sunday:
Trickey's Hunting,
T O Y O U
vonia. Guest player was Kay
The Little People Shoppe
GuestPreacher:
Reverend
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a.m.,
Sunday
school.
Reading Room, 873 West
7:30 p.m.. Hour of Prayer.
Fishing and Hobby
Buck. Betty Gardener won
103, E. Main
, HofthWHe
Rosewood
Restaurant
Biifriptng 4 Pqifiling.
11:30 a.m.. Preaching.
Ann Arbor Trail open daily Arthur A. Weinert.
8:30 n m . . Toarhpr trainmg
43220 Grand River
Novi N o r - W e s t T o o l & M a c h i n e
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December
7th
Bfeakfciji,
Luncheon,
Dinner
108
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Diiiilflp
.
'Norlhville
8 p.ni.. Night service.
10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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8 p,m. Women's Society of
Novi Rexall Drug
WHITE OR ASSORTED
F I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday:
Evenings 7:00 p.m. to 9:00
!
BORDEN'S SHERBET OR
800 KC
Kay Buck consolation.
BROWN OR CONFECTIONER} l O ' X i
8 p.m., Bible Class.
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tinuing plans for their winter ed to bring their own Bibles new members were officially gies from Oakland county are ineet at the hall, from iJiere
Novi News
her guest .Tttended the North- Their sons Arthur and Daniel, Morris Iiome in Wixom.
by Mrs. H . D. Hendei'soii
viile Garden Club program went liunling but tiicy were un­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slent2 retreat in January. They arc no matter what translation. welcomed. They are Mrs, Dor- to be in training as "trouble they will go lo the "Singgavj! ,a birthday dinner in ho­ also planning to go to the Program is scheduled for Sun­ is Kiements and Mrs. Gwen shooters" for marriage and along" for their annaul Christ­
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"Christmas Frosting" in Ihe successful.
Osborn. More proof lhat Holy family problems. After this in­ mas dinner.
Returning Sunday from a Nortliville Community Build­ This past Sunday M r , and nor! vi their daugliter-in-law, Northville State Hospital for a day December 20 at 5 p.m.
The church school is work­ Cross Mission is growing.
Mi's. Harold. Sigsbee
were Mrs. Robert Slenlz, at the Singspiration. The Youth group
two wcelis vacation in Hawaii ing tills past Salurday.
tensified training the clergy
December 19 tlie I. 0. 0. F .
home
on
Sunday will join them for the Sing­ ing
on
Nativity
scene.
wei-e M r . and Mrs. Jolin I'ClasTlie Novi Sure Sliot Junior iiusts a l a belated Thanksgiv­ Slenlz
Decelnber 6lh the second men will work in co-ordination
This past week one more can­ Sunday in Advent marlced the with the social workers and ap­ and Rebekahs will have a so­
ei'ner. Tliey spent one weelc Rifle Club started their meet­ ing dinner. Their guests were Othei;s present were M r . Ro spiration.
cial evening a l the liall begin­
at tile Hilton Hawaiian Village ing in tlie lunch room at Novi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starr of bert.iSlentz and the children,
Saturday evening the white dle was added, also the chre- first eight o'clock Communion pointees of the Circuit Judge
ning at 8 o'clock.
and sight seeing. Tlie rest of scliool Tuesday night. The me­ Soutlifield and Mrs. Sigsbce's Betty and Mike, and M r . and elephant party was well attell- ehe. Also in church school Ke­ Sei'vice in the Holy Cross Cha­ to chip those people in need
vin
Tornow
celebrated
his
7tli
tlie time they spent louring etings will be held each week brother, Edward Coleman of Mrs. George Lewis of Dear ded and they had so
much
pel at 44000 Marlson Drive, of counseling. They will also
Novi Junior Higli News
Kawai and Maui. They made from 7-9.
Detroit. Mrs. Starr is Mrs. born.- .
fun they decided to make it an birthday and the junior higli Novi. The
chapel
though have access to psychiatrists
Monday evening the Novi
class is studying John Wes­ small seemed to welcome the when psychiatric assistance is junior high teachers
the trip to and from the Is­ Tlie children of M r . and Mrs. Sigsbee's sister.
The Novi Farm Bureau will annual event.
enter­
ley.
lands by jet.
Lawrence Smith are
home
Mrs. Kenneth Cook enter­ have" their annual Chrislmas
beautiful pageantry
of
the needed.
tained at dinner tlie board of
The Sunday school classes
M r . and Mrs. Andy Bur.?ess from school and on the sick tained her penoclile club last party and turkey dinner next will practice for the coming
Be sure to bl'ing your gifts Holy Cross Communion ser­ The E . Y . C at the last meet­ education and their wives, and
returned last Thursday after list this week.
Wednesday at a lunclicnn. Salurday evening December church program Saturday De- for the Methodist Children's vice. The 8 a.m. Sunday ser­ ing planned to give a while the husbands and wives of the
spending a month at their cot­
The Harold Millers of West Mrs. Kenneth Bassetl was a 12 at the Novi community hall. cember 12 from 10 a.m. to Village no later than Decem­ vice will continue to be held gift for Christmas. The gift be­ teachers.
tage at Engadine Lake Mille- Grand River eiilertaiiied at cuesl.
Hostesses will be Mi's. Russell 11:30 a.m.
ber l3th. The gifts will be tak­ in the chapel ratlier than in ing some type of canned
The junior high girls from
coquins in the upper peninsu­ dinner last Fi'iday evening,
Mrs. Donald La Fond was Race, Mrs, Hrold Miller and
Hills school goods wrapped in plain white
Orchard
At tlie montlily board meet- en to the Children Village on the
the home economics depart­
la.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Race honored al a baby shower Mrs; Andy Burgess.
ing blue prints for the new that date. Anyone wishing to multi-purpose room where the paper which will be distribut­
Mrs. Clyde Wyalt invited ex­ and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hen- last Thur.sday at the home of
10 o'clock Family Eucharist ed to the needy, Plans also are ment did tlie serving, guided
'Sunday afternoon visiting church steeple were inspect­ go contact Keilh Branch.
by their home economic teaMrs. Rieliai'd Thurman in Wix Baplisl' iliissionaries Reverend ed also proposals and drawings
tra guests when she enterlain- der.son.
The discussion group leader and Service on Sunday will being made for the E Y C to go
cher, Mrs. Nancy Micliaelson.
ed the Novi Chapter Blue Star
Mr.
and
Mi's. Harold oni. Mrs. Thurman's mother, and Mrs. Douglas Meland and for a new classroom were con­ last
Sunday was M r s . Hugh continue to be held.
Christmas caroling during the
The decorations were made by
Mothers on Tuesday.
The Sigsboe, Richard and daugliter Mrs. Kenneth Basselt was co- son, Douglas, and M r . and sidered. Plans were made at Crawford. The topic of discus­ A flurry of typing has pro­ season.
the art deparlmenl students
guests were Mi-s. James Smart Louise recently spent some hostess.
Mrs. Dorman Hutchison, also this time to deliver Thanksgiv- sion was "How to Keep Christ duced 20 copies of the sci'ipl
Remember Salurday a l 4 under teacher M r s . Anne Wal-'
Mrs. Clara VVadland, Mrs. time at their cabin a l Harri­
Saturday
evening another Baptist missionaries working ing baskets to needy families in Christmas". A book was re­ ot "The Night Before Christ­
p.m. confirmation classes for ters. Approximately 75 guests
Hildred Hunt and Mrs. J . D. son. M r . Sigsbee got his spike baby sliowei' in honor of Mrs. in the Novi churcli had dinner in the community.
commended
by
Reverend mas" which is to be staged by teens, and Thursday at 8 p.m.
were present,
Mitchell.
horn on the first liunting day Donald L a Fond wai. given by with the Ray Warrens. Later
Tile nominating committee Webster entitled, "Tell me tlie children of Holy Ci'oss De­ adult inquh-ing and confirmaNovi Girl Scouts
Mrs. L a Verne Webster and point buck on the second day. Mrs. George Morris at the hi Jhe afternoon they were met Friday night to prepare About Christmas" for children cember 22 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lut­
tion classes both held at the
Girl Scout troop no. 1027.
joiIi«<3-.by Pastor and Mrs. the slate for election of new from four to seven years old. es stage director will con­ Holy Cross vicorage 44000
The patrols are working on
Pailt-JJarnes and Miss Dorothy officers at the annual business Call Mrs Webster for infomra- tinue to hold rehearsals for Mrlson drive, Novi.
their badges. The Honey Bees
SvehSei).^
meeting Wednesday, January tion.
the pagenat in the communiNovi
Rebekah
Lodge
on My troop badge; Green
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N O T I C E S
Diajine and Marlene, daugh­ 2. Serving on the committee
The W.S.C.S. will have their ty hall in Novi every Sunday
Tile Independent Rebekah Hornets on hospitality badge;
ters of^Heverend and Mrs. Me­ are Ray Warren, Lester Fish- Christmas meeting Wednesday at one p.m. through Decem- club met at the home of Flor­
Edmund P. Yerkes, 192 E . John L . Craiidall, 974 Church such original record. '
and Black Cats on dramatic
land »were Ihe guests of Ihe back, LawI-ence Smith and l(i at ll;30 p.m. pot luck at the •her 20. Special rehearsal has ence Sentz in Walled Lake for
street, Plymouth.
Dalcd December 1, 19C4
Mahi street, Northville
badge, Lorelta Harbin brouglit
Pastor
Barnes.
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in
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their Christmas party on Mon­ treats.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, Coun­ John E . Moorey, Deputy Pro­
STATE O F MICHIGAN, Coun- ty of Wayne, 540.964.
Sujid^y aflernoon. Later Sun­ The Vera Vaughn
Circle and a 10 cent exchange gift p.m. Although most of the day.
bate Register.
ty of Wayne, 540.9C3
day the Meland girls went to will have tlieir annual Christ­ also a gift of money for the casting has been accomplished
At a session of the Probate
Thui-sday December 10 at
NORTHVILLE LODGE
State Of Michigaii
Mac­ mas party December 17 at children at the State Home in Mrs. Lutes reports tliat there 7 o'clock regular lodge meet­
Ihe home of Lynn
At a session of tlie Probate Court for said County of Tlic Probate Court F o r
N O . 18(5 F . & A . M .
Dermaid
and
made
cookies.
are
still
openings
for
snow
Aunt
Jemina
Pancake
House.
Plymouth. The W. S. C. S.
ing and election of officers.
Court for said County of Way­ Wayne, held at the Probate
Regular Meeting
The County Of Wayiie
flakes,
icicles
and
breezes,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Hen­
The
speaker
for
the
evening,
has one pound fruit cakes,
After the meeting visitation
ne, held at the Probate Court Court Room in the City of De­
No. 54D55C
2nd Monday of each month
derson spent Sunday at the Mrs. E a r l Rosenburger form light and dark for sale.Con- This llioroughly delightful play at Edgewood Lodge at ClarEoom in the City of Detroit, troit, on tlie first day of DeIn Ihe Matter of the Estate farm Iiome of the latter's bi'o- the missionary internship staff
Donald Green, W . M .
tact any member of the W.S. is especially adapted for chil­ enceville.
on the first day of De- ceinber, in the year one thou- of C L I F F O R D E . SCOTT De­
R. F. Coolmon, SecyIhers and sister south of Wil- will show the ladies how to C.S. They are getting a wreath dren to perform and only runs The Past Noble Grands will
saiid
nine
hundred
and
sixtyceinber, in the year one thou
ceased,
liamsloii. The occasion was a make Christmas corsages and for the front door of tlie church for 15 minutes, but it manages
sand nine hundred and sixty- four.
Some
lucky and they donated the materi­ to appeal lo the adults of The Northville Record--Novi New.s—Tliursday, December lo, lOM
Present Thomas C. Mur­ Notice is liereby given tliat going .away dinner for Iheir centerpieces.
four.
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all
creditors
of
said
deceased
sister-'and
brother-in-law.
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guest
will
take
home
the
cen­ als for the choir boy figures make believe also.
phy, Judge of Probate. In the
Present lliomas C. Murphy, Matter of the Estate of James are required to present their andt Mrs. Mai'tin Goetz who terpiece. M r s .
Rosenburger whicli will be placed in front
The Holy Cross parishioners
Judge of Probate.
ciaimms, in writing and un- will' spend the winter in Cal- and her husband were florists of the church. Everyone wish­ gathered at the community
M . Smith, Deceased.
for 15 yeai-s. Call Mrs, Mac­ es to express their thanks to hall a l 6 p.m. December 7th
An instrument in writing er oath, to said Court at the fornia .ivilii Iheir daughter.
In the Matter of Ihe Estate
Probate Office in th City of Novi;--IJaptisl Church News Dermaid for reservations.
M r . Claude Swift who made lo sample each others favor
of Paul N . Lovewell, deceased. purporting to be the last will
O R D I N A N C E
Thui-sday
December 10th the choir boy figures.
and testament of said decea­ Deti'oil, in said County, and to A l the Sunday morning ser­
ile recipes cooked especially
a copy thereof upon vice Mrs. Paul Barnes sang a beginning at 9 a.m. is work
An instrument in writing pur- sed iiaving been delivered in­ serve
Holy Cross Episcopal
for the pot luck supper. From
porting to be the last will and fo liiis court for probate and Clara A . Scott Adminislra solo "Trust in the Lord". Rev­ day painting in the church.
Church News
the ham and scalloped pota­
teatament of said
deceased Regina Smith having filed trix of said estate, a l 17128 erend Douglas Meland brought Mrs. Eiwood Coburn is chairThe E . C. W. at the general toes to the pumpkin pie tile
having been delivered into this there-witli iier petition praying Salem, Deti'oit, Michigan on liie moi'iiing message. Sunday man of the project. Tlier new meetmg December 1st. decid­ dinner was a culinary success
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court for probate:
lhat administration with will oi- before the 2nd day of Fe­ evening Dianne and Marlene furniture for the ladies lounge ed to have a rummage sale and enjoyed by a l l .
bruary,
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and
that
Meland
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installed.
snnexed
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said
estate
bewith
white
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table,
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It is ordered,
Tliat the
The Bishop's committee of
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at neral store and coffee stand
fourtli day of January, next at granled lo Pauline R. Ruthig such claims will be heard by in the A i r " in Porlugese and
Holy Cross met at the vicor- T O W N S H I P
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ten o'clock in the forenoon at or some other suitable person: said court, before Judge Er­ rated and Reverend Meland the community building- the in January. They also planned age after the 10 o'clock ser­
II is ordered That the nest C. Boehm in Court Ro­ showed slides on their work |fellows will play basketball. .to have a valentine day square
said Coui't Room be appointed
vice December G. The E . G .
A n o r d i n a n c e to r o g u i a t e t h e b u r n i n g o f r u b b i s h ,
Forulh day of January, next om No. 1301, City County Build­ wilh the Fuliiiio Indian tribe
Wednesday following prayer dance in Fiebi'uary when the W. pi'esident, M r s . . Liites, at­
for proving said instrument.
g r a s s , W e e d s a n d r e f u s e o f a n y k i n d w i t h i n the
ing
in
llie
City
of
Delroit,
in
in
Brazil.
A
reception
for
the
at
ten
O'clock
in
tlie
forenoon,
availability
of
the
comiilunity
meeting
evaryoile
is
invited
And it is lurllier Ordered,
tended the meeting as an obT o w n s h i p of N o r t h v i l l e ; l o p r o v i d e penalties for
That i l ' copy of tills order be ai said Court Room be ap- said county, on the 2nd day Melands followed the service to help decorate the church for hall perinitled. Mrs. Lutes, server.
poinled for proving said in of February, A . D. 1965 at in Flint hall.
Chrislmas. Chrislmas cards president stressed again the
published once in each week
violation thereof.
strument and hearing said pe­ two o'clock in the afternoon. Sunday the Junior B.
The vicor participated in
F. are available at the "church. necessity for having an E . C.
for three weeks consecutively
tition.
Ihe
first
ot
12
lectures
,to
be
Dated November 23, 1964.
heard Marlene Meland. tell Novi Methodist Church News W. sponsored project every
previous to, the said time of
T h e T o w n s h i p , o f Northville Ordains:
E R N E S T C. B O E H M of her'life wilh the Indians in
Scripture lesson from Isaah month. Duiing the meeting two conducted at the State iiospi
And it is further Oi-dered,
hearing, in,the Northville Re­
tal in Pontiac in which 15 cler­
Judge of Probate.
Brazil. .Dianne Meland answer­ 40: 21-31 and John 4:20 -26. Ser­
cord, a newspaper printed and Tliat a copy of this order be
SECTION 1
I do hereby ceftity that I ed tlie^queslions asked by tlie mon by reverend Webster.
circulated i l l said County of published once in each week
It s h a l l be u n l a w f u l f o r a n y p e r s o n to b u r n , o r
for three weeks consecutively have compared the froegoing leen group. Thursday the Ju­ "How to Worship."
Wayne.
The chui'ch school program
Thomas C. Murphy, Judge previous lo said lime of hear­ copy wilh the original record nior B . Y . F . , 4 through 6
c a u s e o r a l l o w to be b u r n e d , r u b b i s h , r e f u s e o f a n y ' "
ing, in the Northville Record, thereof and have found the grade boys and girls, will will include the whole church
of Probate.
N
O
R
T
H
V
I
L
L
E
•kind, leaves, grass, weeds, b r u s h , w o o d , p a p e r a n d /
I do hereby certify that I a newspaper printed and cir­ same to be a correct trans­ have the community gym for sharing of the reading of the
o r g a r b a g e i n o p e n f i r e i n the T o w n s h i p o f N o r t h cript
of
such
original
record.
culated
in
said
County
of
basketball.
December
22
this
Christmas story frqm
the
have compared the foregoing
Dated November 23, 1964
v i l l e , w i t h o u t the o w n e r o f the l a n d whel-e the m a - '
group will go caroling.
Gospel of St. Luke chapter
copy with the original record Wayne.
Allen R. Edison
Th C. & B . A, group ar econ- one and two. Everyone is urgThomas C. Mui'phy, Judge
Ihei'e of and have found the
t e r i a l is to be b u r n e d f i r s t o b t a i n i n g a p e r m i t f r o m
Deputy Probate Register
same lo be a correct ti-anscript of Probate.
the T o w n s h i p ' C l e r k .
I do hereby certify lhat I Published in Northville Record
of such original record.
have compared the foregoing once each week for three we­
Dated December 1 1901
SECTION 2
John E . Moorey Dpuly Probate copy with the original record eks successively, within thir­
T h e o w n e r o r owners of the l a n d on w h i c h the
and have found the same lo ty days form the dale hereof. f o r r e l a x a f i o n a n d
Register.
pleasure
31
32 be a correct transcript of
n \ a t e r i a l is b u r n e d s h a l l b e l i a b l e f o r f a i l u r e o r r e ••i'C'>:'.s^«i:«'s«-«:«'s-<;«'sw^':'vk;'ii«jis'£tj'eiS'.iW«5MC««!Gi€'£«tc'sr
f u s a l to c o m p l y w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s O r d i n ­
Opeli Every Evening J
D U N N I N G ' S in Plymouth
Dine
Out
ance along with
the p e r s o n o r p e r s o n s
doing
t h a ...
b u r n i n g , a n d i n a d d i t i o n to t h e o t h e r p e n a l t i e s p r o l l T o u r
MERRY CHRISTMAS
STORE
F O L L O W THIS GUIDE TO
a n d
s h a l l be
l i a b l e to t h e
T o w n s h i p of N o r t h -
ville' for any expense i n c u r r e d by the T o w n s h i p of
F U N
Northville
in
controlling and
extinguishing
fire resulting fl'om such owner's
•DINING
ROOM
•COFFEE
Saratoga
SHOP
Farms
42050 G r a n d R i v e r - - N o v i
WeJt of Farmington)
Fl-9.976fr
HAMiiei
•COCKTAIL
TO KEEP YOUR P H O N E TROUBLEFREE, we look for trouble a l l the
time! E v e n while you sleep, we're
c h e c k i n g for fanlty lines and
phones with die help of automatic
equipment that can test 11p to 12,000 lines an hour.
Often u e correct a diiEculty before otir customer even
becoBKs aware k existed. l!bur telephone i s buHt for
rugged service; i n fact, y o u may never have b a d any
(lifBcuIty w i t h y o n r service at alL I f yon ever do, feel
free to c a l l onr R e p a i r Service at any time. We're as
eager to keep your phone i n tip-top shape oa yon ore.
LOUNGE
Open Daily except Mondays
l l A.M. - ] A.M.
Sundays
10 A . M .
10 P.M.
tion- o f t h i s
or owners'
any
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d
g
e
F
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n
g
F
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PLYfAOUTH, MiCH.
Cocktail
or persons
violating any
of
the
convictioil
t h e r e o f f o r e a c h o f f e n s e , b e s u b j e c t to a f i n e l l o t to
Hundred
D o l l a r s ($100.00)
or
ilinety-
(90) d a y s i n j a i l , o r b o t h , s u c h f i n e a n d i m p r i s o n ­
m e n t i n the d i s c r e t i o n o f t h e C o u r t .
COATS
Beautiful fur trim collared
aild plain colors
See O u r
KATE
Selection of
GREENWAY
Ladies'
KNIT
DRESSES
/ n e w c o l o r s In
^SHELTIE-MIST
Jumper 'n blouse, blue Arnel
and rayon jumper. Navy band
dotted wilh while marching f.
down the side and along the il
hemline. Blouse is done in soft
acetate crepe. Sizes 7 lo 14.
?lO.!)8
Top your new Garland
Skirts and pants with that
great classic...
the Sheltie-Mist cardigan.
The new colors are
simply great.
A
t
N
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r
t
h
v
i
Pf-oduction lia.s .sleppi'd-iip
at Nortliville Labortilories, SOI
Fairbroolt.
The empty jars are filled
two-at-a-time at an auloiiiatic
jai-s e n t e r
here
l
e
L
a
b
liiiing i^iachinc. Tlion the
jai- is capped — the lid tight'en«l — and tlic jar labelled-.
Next fhe jai-s are paclted,
lh(j boxes taped and llie
conveyer ends up in the wareIKIUSC.
In addition lo toppings,
wlii(.'li are markelod . under
the brand name ot - t,angficld's Gold Label, NorUivillo Laboratories makes va­
nilla and other flavored exIracls. The products
are
piii-ciiascd by national, ice
cream manufacturers as )vell
Inslallation of new cquiiiment for filling jars of fu(i|.ic
and butterscolcli ice cream
lopping has streamlined llii.s
process into one operation
that lias Ihe empty jars en­
tering by conveyer and leav­
ing on tlie same line, filled
and boxed ready for llic wai-eliouse and shipping.
Boxes containing empty
l
i$j
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• DINING
•
Thursday
DANCING
•
•.'•'Hfe'!"-''?
DANCING
$7.98
Hip-Stitch Skirt
$9.98
APPAREL FOR V^OMEN A N D CHILDREN
DRY GOODS, LINENS, GIFTS
500 FOREST AVE.
PLYMOUTH
GL.3-0080
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qP.EN SUNDAYS
fuesday
o
r
i
e
s
as leading relail supermar­
ket chains.
Tlie
spotless
Nordiville
Laboratories
has
grown
steadily during the past -IS
years undei- tlie suiiervi.sion
ot C. E , Langfield, a phar­
maceutical chemist who is
president of the firm.
Still highly active in liis
business, Langfield also luis
a long i-ecord of community
service which includes be­
ing mayor of the village and
a principle booster of ihe
Northville high school band.
^
CLARK
ELECTRIC
INSURANCE
AGENCY
160 E. MAIN ST.
• I
CONTRACTOR
eS;dc-s iind Service for Dclco Motors
• Wir-ing for Liglit and Power
• Fiiiorc.sctnt Ligliting
o N o Jdb Too Large or Too Small
PHONE
Fi-9-3515
D e K a y
E l e c t r i c
431 YERKES
NORTl-IViLlE
•'•'"•1
"A"
Sunnybrook Grade
L a r g e
, fictoiysalei, Installation, and sonflcs
(WsHivlcoill makes)
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WjMirl-3300
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WHOLE KERNEL
R E Y N O L D S
WattrCandltlgnIng Company
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R e g u l a r or Drip G r o u n d
T h e r a w v a n i l l a b a a n s (abovs) a r r i v e i n t i n b o x e s f r o m M a d a g a s c a r , .
Alexico, South A m e r i c a and the
ped, percolated
wilh
VACUUM
PACKED
Island of T a h i t i . T h e b e a n s a r e c h o p - -
a l c o h o l a n d w a t e r , to p r o d u c e
vanilla
extract.
C a l i f o r n i a
N a v e l — 8 8
S i z e s
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FEATURE VALUE!
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t e n t , n e c e s s a r y to g i v e t h i s O r d i n a n c e f u l l f o r c e
to order a n e x t e n s i o n
p h o n e for y o u r f a m i l y
this Christmas. T l i e e.\tra
convenience is imt1ie.iMich.
.nirable, w h e t h e r it's a
wall phone, a desk set or
a Princess® phone. G i v e yourself tlie added value of two
phones at only a small fiactioo more Oian tlie cost of
one. Order your Christmiis extension phone today by
c:111ii1g our Business Office. O r ask your Telephone M a n .
effect.,
ex-,
HOT
T
and
HOUSE
c;3 t£i
SECTION
LB.
6
The provisions
of this
Ordinance
are
ed
by
TOWNSHIP
LB.
LIBBY'S
B
Save 3 0 c on 2 Pairs
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f
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o
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W
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a
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B
r
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a
d
B y R. D. MelTiam, Supervisor
60 Guags - l S Punier
Marguelite
2
N . Young
Clerk
MARGUERITE
N. YOUNG,
adopted
to be g i v e n p u b l i c a t i o n i n t h e
of
the
certify lhat
Clerk
the
b y the
Northville
manner
prescribed
by law.
tiger do you want
under
your hood?
( H a v e y o u p r i c e d a tiger lateiy?)
if you're handy with a whlpand chair, go for the 360-hp GTO. It bites. But then, even the 335-hp GTO bites. If you Q u i c k W I d e - T r a C k T l g e r S
wan(asllnlillymoreclvlllzedpackagB(butwithlolsoflliBGTOmu5clo),trylli6Loti/lans.Youcano8tltwllhaslxor
i n M a n c K RTn
eithor of two V-Bs. They all have bucket seats. Carpetino. And cost less than soma tame cals, So go price a tiger. r U l i l i n i . LO ilitllia Ot l l I U
l-LB.
Jone
PwrAer
PAIRS
LOAF
1
Seamless
What kind of a
S A V E 6c
9
2
SAVE IOC--JANE PACKER
Size] from 9 is 11
n
c
SUPER
RIGHT
h
e
o
3
n
M
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a
moo
12-oz.
CANS
t
I
p.
Tht CIIAT aHaniic t rACIIIC tIA COMfAHV, l«e.
G l a z e d
l ' ^ ^
•
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SAVE 8C--JANE PARKER
. Mash, Shsor or Stretch
PAIRS
IN BOX
L
D o n u t s
P i n e a p p l e
P i e
. . .
3 5 *
ft:
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I-LB.
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3 9 *
All Prices EtfecHvo tlitaugh Sot., Bcc. IZtli In eli Epitern Michigan AfrP St«i
«5E THC NEW BONNEVILLE, STAR CHIEF, GRAND PRIX, CATALINA. tEMANS, OTO AND TEMPEST AT VOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER.
Marguerite
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prescrib-
T o w n s h i p B o a r d at the r e g u a r m e e t i n g t h e r e o f h e l d
BANQUET FACIIITIES
T
mellqWmood
NORTHVILLE
ville was a p p r o v e d and
thru Saturday
A
hereby
law.
T o w n s h i p of N o r t h v i l l e , do h e r e b y
COCKTAW
M
o r d e r e d to t a k e e f f e c t u p o n t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f t h i r t y
(30) d a y s a f t e r p u b l i c a t i o n i n t h e m a n n e r
h v i l l elCi Ti'?oJ w
ship
f'p & li'j t> ^ i'fi fji c?.) 1.(9 iviN IV.o r! ti-i
iCdni$i
p.nl.
O
,
o n t h e 1st d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1 9 6 4 , a i l d w a s o r d e r e d
Cardigali
t
illvalid.
T H E R E ' S S T I L L TllWE
GL-3-2200
5:30-9:30
a
(above)
a b o v e O r d i n a n c e N o . 16 o f t h e T o w n s h i p o f N o r t h every
r
REYNOLDS All F l b n ' O l m Fully
AutoilHiUo VAiter Conilitloners (Patsilted) with Bur LIFETIME (3UARANTEE
tgalnst Rurt,
nfton nigrt water ind femova msfs Iron,
for Im operating cost, thwl liiy clhef
inter tofteileratifsrniadt.
Yoiir present wftener can pronoDly be
converted Into i Reynolds Autoinatio,
Pricod RighX and FullyGuqrBsMd
SECTION 5
I,
SMtil^GASBOIlD
"
',
a n d leave the " f i l l i n g s t a t i o n " full of butterscotch
Countersigned:
Northville Road at Five Milo Road -
o
George I. Clark
See h i m f o r I n s u r a n c e
A U T O - HOME - BUSINESS
MARINE
A l l O r d i n a n c e s o r pal-ts o f O r d i n a n c e s i n coll-.-'jr
Lounge
Inn
r
O r d i n a n c e b e d e c l a r e d b y t h e c o u r t s to b e i n v a l i d , ,•;
) a r t so d e c l a r e d to be
loQOlii (f)if of PSymottlb,
Tii« wine m hav»
jje Breod't htrt, too
to complete thi sceve
we need YOU I
Thunderbird
e
SECTION 4
'
S h o u l d a n y s e c t i o n , c l a u s e o r p r o v i s i o n o f this'"'
f l i c t h e r e w i t h a r e h e r e b y r e p p - i h d o n l y to t h e
fsr lot* inackg ond yaur
fgyerit* inlxsd drinlti.
WINTER
t
a n c e as a w h o l e o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f o t h e r t h a n the •
OPEN 11:30 c.m. tiN 12:00 p.m.
CIcisd Sunday
Fireside
s
1'
t h e s a m e s h a l l n o t a f f e c t t h e v a l i d i t y o f the O r d i n - . - -.
"A loaf of Bread
c jug of wine
and thou beside mc
a
2
p r o v i s i o n s of this O r d i n a n c e shall, upon
exceed One
u
viola­
Ordinance.
SECTION 3
A n y person
F
.\
'^'^
OwmHaa, ind Leahs will
vic',?d i n S e c t i o n 3 o f this O r d i n a n c e s u c h o w n e r o r
owners
F O O D
Section Two — P.ige Five
N . Young,
Clerk
N o
874 W . A N N A R B O R R D .
PLYMOUTH
C o u p o n s , ^
G i m m i c k s ,
N o
L i m i t s . . .
J u $ t
Q u a l i t y M e r c l i a n d i s e a t
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Wlial'.s blacli, while and I'e.id by Miss Ada Fritz and lieard
llie aiisu'ci' echo: "a newspa
all over?
Your i-eporler tried Die .sub­ per."
tle question on a fourtli gi'ade The youngsters visited the
Main street .school class taught Nortliviilc Record Thursday
The Noi-Thviik-7{en;nl---Novi .Vc-uvs^'lluii-.sday, Di-CL-iuliei- 10, llKil
Section Two — Pane Six
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The Northville Record—Novi News--Tluirsdny, Doconibor 10, 190-1
.Section Two — Page Seven
— OPTOMETRIST —
350 S. Harvey, Plymoulh
Opp, Central Parking Lot
and learned how a iiewspaiier ''I learned about the big comes out printed on one icw words are made for llie proof-reader proofreads a copy out for the newspaper."
operated from llle time tiv press. I learned iiow it works. side. I learned we should news. 1 learned how you make of what you're going to sell." Gary Puckett's correspondence
stories are written until the fi­ I Iqarned a lot about newspa­ proofread fii-sl."
Ihe headlines. I learned all
Complimenting his guide, was succliit but penetrating.
- HOURS nished product comes off the pers,"
"I learned that ynu put the about the way machines work David
Meadows s t a t e d , Gary said:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
l.ress.
Jeff Bell agreed and added: articles that are .su|)posed tu to make Ihe news.
"Thank you for teaching us "We learned about printing
l P.M. 10 9 P.M.
Here are their reactions to "1 learned how tlid" headlines go in the paper in backwards." "Now I know how Ihe news­ about your work. I enjoyed it newspaiieis. You must do a
Wed., Friday, Saturday
llicir lour through the Re­ are printed, how the press said Lydia Sanders, "but they paper is made."
very much. I liked the way lot of things. You must be tir­
to A.M. to 5 P.M.
cord:
works, how the pictures are come oul frontwards."
In her comments, Regina you make newspapers, too. ed."
PHONE GL-3-2056
"I enjoyed what you told taken and why we should al­ We always hope so, Lydia. Henson pointed out that "I John Pacific remarked: "I Did you hear that, boss?
Linda Ross's leller was i-e- learned how you print papers, learned that a lady types at
nie in the newspaper office." ways pi-oofread."
commented Scott Anion, " i .leflery Ciissoii was terse. vealing. She said:" 1 know how a jiicss runs and how a a big machine and type come
learned that you use ink in "Thank yoii for leaching iis
..COMPLETE GLASS SERVICE.
the liaper."
fiiioul machines. I was glad 10
Timothy I?iitt remarked: eoiuc."
STORE FRONTS REPLACED
—
B o w l i n g
^
S t a n d i n g s
'•We liked it very much. 1 Observed Thomas Abrams:
STORMS and SCREENS REPAIRED
learned how the paper was "I, learned liow they write in
CUSTOM and FRAMED MIRRORS
AUTO
made and how the maeliiiies dots and how they print."
Tliiirsdny Nile Owls
lerton 202, Gellner 201 Wells Wick 258-Cll, Malatall 21G, T h e - f e m i l t f f a v o r i t e !
SHOWER DOORS
WINDSHIELDS
run. Thank you for showing us "Thank ynu for showing m(!
201, 200.
Williams 2l4, Moore
213,
COLORED GLASS
REPLACED
39 13
Ihc machines."
tlirouKh the post office. I Jolin Mach Ford
ThoiTi.son 211, Eastland 210, ALSO ,',1CH.V1VG RllRAKFAST,
;!4 111
Said Kathleen Lockwnod, "I leai'iied how you make Ihe pa- Thomson S&G
Fralick 20G, Bailey 202, Gault LljNcli iind sAr^Dwiaii':s.
Norlliville Lniies
,'30 22
3 STORES TO S E R V E Y O U . . .
had a good time. 1 learned pcr.s we get in the mail and The Hi-Lo's
202, Soi'enson 201, Bezaire 200.
Seiiior
House
League
27 25
some things about new.spaiiers. Ihiw the prcs.s runs. 1 learned Olson Healing
33'/i 18'/.!
28790 PLYMOUTH ROAD
Lila's Flowers
27 25 Nnrthwillc Lanes
how,
you
print
pictures
and
the
I
learned
how
the
paper
Northville
Standard
29'a!
22H
PHONE GA-2-7000
23 29
Vz G A L . G L A S S
Ihrough the press how you lieadlines," wrote .John Klae- Lov-Lee Salon
27100 GRAND RIVER
Thomson Trucking
23 29 Thomson Sand & Gravel
put the paper on Ihe press and itrnor.
F a r n u i n A p p o i n t s
28
•
2
4
22 30
PHONE KE-2-4148 how you make the headlines."
Charlies
Dickey
noted: Norlhville Lanes
- O P E N DAILY TIL 11 P . M . 19 33 Northville Men's Shop
Like tlie others, Barbara "Thaiik you lor leaching me Spike's .Shell Service
12614 HAMILTON
28 24
Perfection
Cleaiie:'s
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4
PHONE TO-8-7217 Lang was exposed to a new all about machines. I learned
Briggs Trucking
21! 24
.'X-perience. Barbara reflected: a ;ioi abput making newspa- Team high series: John Mach Northville Bar
25 27
Fof'd 2323.
Congressman-Elect Billie S.
Nortliville
Freydls Cleaiiei's
24 28
FI-9-r580
Team
high
single:
.Siiike's
Fariium today announced ail- ]'M N . C e n t e r
"We had a very nice time
Berzell
Coiilriictors
28
24
Shell
BG2.
and we learned how Ihe ma­
Wall Ash Shell
23 29 lioinlment of a veteran news­
chines work. Then we saw how Ind. high series and high Falslaff Beer
23 29 man, William J. Coughlin, as
single:
M.
Kasbalim
.
5
42
and
they ( the papers) were print­
Ivlieiwck's
21 31 his executive aide. Couglilin
ed .and m;uiy oilier things," 223.
ZOO Scores for Weeli
said Tcrri Durham.
Hood 255, 235, 228-718, ,Snow lias resigned as Detroit Free
Norlhville Women's
.lolin negenluirdl brought oul
247,
224-032, Bezaire 247, East­ Press Planning Editor to difecl
Bowling League
liial. "1 saw tlic machines that
land 244, 211-019, De Porter Farnum's Washington staff.
Nile
Thursday
scoops up Ihe paper that goes
241, 204-010, Burlcy 23(1, Tay­ "Bill Coughlin has unusual
Nortliville Lanes
through the roller.s. Then it
lor 224, Arseiuiult 218, 203, SorRamsey's Bar
37
19 enson 2i7, 214, Hansen 2i3 ash qualifications for helping me
Hayes Sand & Gravel
serve the peoiIle of the lOth
- In Justice Court ~
• 37 19 213, Deiberl 213, Ackman 212, Congressional District in a va­
Light 2ii, 'Burnelle 2i0, YerTho following cases were Blooms Insurance 33 23 kes 209, Riley 207, Stevens riety of needed ways," Far
32'/i 23'/2 20G, Calkins 205, Flavin 205, iium said. "1 intend to see
licard in Juge
Emery Jac­ C. R. Elys
Bel Nor Drive Inn31 25 Thomson 204, Bernier 204, Ga- that he gets an o|)poi'tunity to The payment of the 1964 R^al andl Personal Taxes,
ques X'curt in Novi:
3 Y C H E C K OR MOMI^Y O R D S R , m.iy be mailed to
Riilh A. Gemucnd, 12501 Myers Standard Oil 2'M 2C'/-! dioli 204, Bering 201.
use each facet of his experi­
2G
30
tlie
Tow/nship Office located at:
Comineix'C road, Milfoi'd, fail­ Oakland Asphalt
ence for their benefit."
20
30
ed tu yield vigiit-uf-way al 1- Dei's Shoes
23 33
Farnum's disti'ict covers
9(! in'Novi November 25. She Northville Lanes
Nortliville Lanes
16360 Franklin Road
Pontiac,
wcslern Oakland
was' arraigned, found guilty McBraide Custom Bldrs.
Junior House Loagifc
Norlhville,
Michigan
county,
Including
South
Lyon
23 33 Tliomson Sand & Gravel
and paid a .fifl fine.
21'.-- 34'/-;
A fine of .fJO on two char­ Cul's Gulf
34 14 and Lyon township, and — in
county — Livonia, or paid in pei-son to the Township Treasurer at
ges was pakl by Theodore A. Grantland Refrig. IS'.i 39 Vi Slicker Paint Co. 33 15 Wayne
Dyrd 'of 2!K)2 Isabelle, Inksler. 200 Games for the Weckl
Deans Trading Post 29 19 Norlhville and Redford Town­ the Manufacturers National Bank, Northville, dur­
ship.
Byrd failed to stop al an as- A. Ritchie 205, D. Rntenbar Nor. Convalescent Home
ing banking houi's on Tuesdays and Fridays, C O M 20^1, of
C. Mellmurray 201.
clear di.slaiiee ahead
27'-'.: 20'/!! Coughlin, whose Free Press
another vehicle on 12 Mile.
Juday Oil Co.
27 » 21 liosts included those of Sunday M E N C I N G D E C E M B E R 4, 1964. For youi^ added
Tlie s'econd olfcnse was not VVntcrlord BowlIiig League V.F.W.4012 .
25 19 Editor and Associate Editor, convenience, you, A L S O may make Tax Paynients
38 14
havilig ;i Michigan drivers li­ Thunderbird Inn
Joiin Mcah Fords 19 29 has also been a radio wi'iter, to Ihe Manufacturers National Bank, Northville,
Michigan Curb
30 22 Northville Record 19 29 pi'ograin moderator and broad­
cense.
Monday thru Friday of each week, at the Teller
30 22
Lcmiio McQueen of 40995 'Bathey Mfg. Co.
Shocbridge Pavng 19 21 caster. He has been a Wayne
Grand River in Novi was fined Larry's Restaurant 30 22 Folino Slate Farm 18 26 Upiversity lecturer and spe- Windows.
^J/1AS$5 for driving through a red Pabst Blue Ribbon 29 23
Vita Boy Chips
IG 32 cail hlstructor since 194G and
light on Novi and 12 Mile roads Ply. Trading Pdst 27'/= 24
Good Time Party Store
foi' over 15 yeai's has written
Thank Y o u ,
suburbanites '
24 28
November 13.
13y2 34',-i a ] widely read income tax
Fiesta
Rambler
23
29
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guide.
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A ni-nfir in possession of al200 Scores for the Week
M . Lav/roncG, Treasurer
23 29
celioiic beverages Clifford Mc Gunsell di-ug
21 31
Court of 22055 Purdue, Far- Giieiwek's
mingtoi), was charged Novem- Van Buf'en Elect, 19Vi 32V.i
17 35
ler 12 al Novi and 10 Mile Team No. 12 .••
200 Scor(;3 for Week
rai.nls: lie was found guilty as
Balsis 252-C12.. Burkholdcr 245
charged and fined $20.
Hood 230, 213-032, Farmer 223
Steijl 21G,Hidack 215, Watson
212, 200-GOO, tVarkup 11, Ro­
derick 210, DIlUIiar 200, lial-
T o o
H e a t i n g
B i l l s
S
s a v e
w i t h
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Preliminary pians for
Campus Center for Schoolcraft
College were approved by the
Boai'd of Trustees at its re­
gular meeting on December
2. The architectural firm.
Incorporated, was authorized
to proceed with the working
plans. Ground will be broken
for Ihe two-story, half-million
dollar building in March.
H i g h ?
Dry air may be the cause!
If Relative
Humidity Is:
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
c
Temperaturo required
for comfort Is:
77°
75.5°
74°
73°
72°
The food facilities, on the up­
per level, ai'e such that sixhundred students may be fed
at one time. A snack bar with
vending machines, a grill area
and a lai'ge serving area foi'
t h i s
a
f
t
C
i'egular meals will be includ­
ed.
In addition to the student
dining area, there will be a
combined faculty lounge-din
ine room and three smaller'
dining areas which may be us­
ed by community or college
groups. An interesting feature
of the large dining I'oom' is
that it will have moveable parilions so that a large spat;c
will, be available for student
convocations, dramatics, and
social activities.
On the lowei' level of the
building thei'c will be a study
ai'ea, which will
accommo-
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H u m i d i f i e r
• ' Preah, proncriy moiotcucd air
' maitcs you Jcoi more comfortabio
. I with iciia liciit. It also protects
- , your liomo and furniaiiingo from
• . dry air damage. And this oconom' ical huniidiflcr coats no more to
- ^otiorato tliun a GQ-watt ligiit huibi
I So why not cnjoy more comfort
. and gavcl
• Vinyl Wood-Gralnsd Finish
• Auiomsilc Humldlsiot
• Psrtiiblo, plugs In snywhoro
« Wsisr Lovoi Indlcgior
• Evniiorsics up to 12.S ggis. of
wiior a day
S H O P
Men in
Make it a
FISHER'S
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CHRISTMAS...
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for everyone !
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TRAVELER
W H E N IN D O U B T . .
They have hundreds of cars op their 3-acre 1ot; beau­
tiful new Podges and handsome late-model used cars.
GIFT CERTIFICATE
Compression:
F r o m 9.0-to-l to 10.50-to-l
Horsepower:
F r o m 300 t o 370 b l i p
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Florslleinl
Roblee
Pedwiil
Husil Puppies
S m a r t
Uniform
The Rocket Action Car!
F r o m
,One 0f..jHie,."i|atiall0n's assigiim'ents diicing .the next
thirteen fnonthr will be that of
a Floating Battalion -Landing
Team. .
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Holicid/ Season
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Priced from
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Handbrakes, 3-speed
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tenders, nylon cord
lires,, generator and
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Yet, any one—perhaps, Jill three vacations—could have fome true..
1 f she had slarled a savings account at ManufacturcLs Bank..:
Joan Miller is one of the people Manufacturers Bank is looking for.
A person who silould be saving money, but isn't.
The savings habit is a good one. A n importimt one. Piirticuliifly, wlici1
M u reiiUy vvaill,t<i £9 J>iBP?i«
of Many Handy
M A N U F A C r r U R E R S
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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t,.
'129 Main St., E;
Dunlap at Mutton (Auto Bank)
Nortliville •
21015 Fiinnington iWA ncni
Bight Mile Rn;i.l
W-.iyiie Rond ncu. W.irrcn Ave.-
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Chobse'your carpeting from hundreds of samples
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H
It's easy and convenient to do your: CKristmas
shopping early and pay cash, too, Stop ii1 or
phone for a quick} confidential loan.
Credit — Life lnsif'riince Avniliibli; ,-
A k o i H a r d floor coyoring for your kitchen, recreation !
room or family rcMirii, ArmsHrong linoleum and tile.
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' People like Joan Miller. Occupation? Scefetary. Hobby? Collecting
travel folders and dfcaraing libotil viications that nevci: scisiii to come
true. Because the varsition she wants usually costs more than tile cash
she has on hand.
So . . . last year, slie uidn'tgo to Hiiwnii. Tile year before,' she ... ..'t go
to Europe. .And this year, she isn't fioingto Mexico.
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• Always a welcome gift: . . look over our exciting collection of styles . . . from modern
io Early American.
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soon to approve plans for a
Liberal Arts Building to be be­
gun at the same time. The ar­
chitectural firm of Ralls-Hamill -Becker wei'e scheduled
to present preliminary plans
for this twenty-four classroom
unit this week.
s
B ^ l i l c
p p p l a
studios will be located in such
a way that they will have out
side entrance and will be av­
ailable for use by the public
schools in the college area.
In addition to breaking
ground for the Campus Center
in March, the Board hopes
r
B o r e : 4.125 i n . S t r o l t e : 3.975 i n .
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T . A L K : Type 90»V-8,0.H.V.
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For big savings on that new cqr you've been wanting
. . . drive just a little further; to Town & Country
Dodge, at Nine Mile and Graiid River..
l o o k i n g
t
D i s p l a c e m e n t : 425 c u b i c inches
Boarding ships, bt the Seven­
th Fleet, metjlbers of the bat­
C o l l e g e
B o a r d
talion will Visit in' Japan, the
Philippine Islands and Hong
Clifford H. Smart of Wal- Kong, while acting as tile sea
$8.99 to $34.95
led Lake, resigned November assault filrce for the fleet.
25 as Trustee of Oakland Com­
munity College at a special
FOR W O M E N '
college board ineeting.
Smart was elected to the
• Air Steps
stale legislature -November 3 P l y m o u t h S y m p h o n y
• Life Stride
and may hold only one public
• SmartaireS
office under the new Michi­ To P e r f o f h i Sunday
gan constitution.
A Christmas concerto will be
$8.99 to $19.?9
He is the new repi'csentatlve presentetl b y the' Plymoulh
in the GOth district wliich in- Synlphbny orchestra;Sunday at
eludes Novi and Lyon towiiFOR C H I L D R E N
ships, portion of the city of 4 p.m. in the Plymouth high
Northville in Oakland county school auditorium..'.
and
the cities of South Lyon The chorale^ under the diBuster Brown
and Wixom.
'
rectlon of Kenneth Jfewell, will
Miss America
Trustees unanimously elect- present seletitcd Christmas muViner Loafers
ed David W. Hackett of Avon sic. Als0 Incllldild in the proTownship to fill Smart's unex- gram will be an audience par$5.99 to $9.99
Ilired term on the board. Hac­ ticlpatlon of c^rol singing ac
kett was a runner-up in the companled by the orchestra.
community college electloii Kenneth Jewell 1s director of
last June..
NYLONS by the BOX
choral music.-, at, Interlochen
In accepting Smart's reslg- Arts Acadeiny;'The choriile is
Renlijmber . , . she never iiation, the board passed a re­ composijti of :40 nieiiflbers.
solution commending Smart
has too mally .rlyloils.
for his valuable contribution to Condiletor' Wayile Dunlap has
the community college during been'elected to the executive
his tei'm of office.
board of the Michigan OrchesHackett, 41, is employed by tra assot:lJitl0ri'and. is In his
Michigan 'Bell Telephone Com- l3th season as'- con(Juct0r 0t
pany, A graduate of the Unl- tlie symphoily,- D'linlap is also
versify of Detroit, he is mar- dli'ector of .-music at Schoolrlcd and has seven children. craft colfege: -' V
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n
Vudity You Cm Trust"
LlGHtWEIGHr •
Fully Equipped I
e
Another
Quality
Product
of
Speak
M a n u f a c t u r a r s
C
' Mrs. Ware
was a portable TV, second
Mr. and Ms. Joseph Sladnuk prize was a beautiful centei'attended a surprize birthday pieee, a goui'met basket.
party last Saturday for her sis­ Last Thursday the Crest clilb'
ter Mis. Goerge Campbell Sr. members of the Hickory had
at the Campbell, llome in Poil- Iheir Christmas luncheon at
tiac.
the Silent Woman club in De­
On Monday December 7, troit.
Mi's. Alice Hopkins, Mrs. Lil­
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ab­
lian Byrd and Mrs. Lottie
bott
joined their bowling lea­
Chambers attended a Christ­
$ 5 9 9 5
mas party given by the Inde- gue Saturday al Southfield
Bowl. Later in the evening
A W A R D W I N N E R — M r . and M r s . Crispen M . pendence club of the Rebecthey attended a surprise birth­
cas
at
the
home
of
Florence
Hammond of Northville were both proud as M r .
day party for Mrs. Wilfaer EvSlentz at Walled Lake.
ei'ett.
Hammond displayed the Silver Beaver award
The Knitting club met on
G L E N N
C .
L
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presented to him at the Sunset District boy scout Tuesday at the home of Mi's. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Abbott
flew to New York and spent
banquet in Livonia November 24. The award is Mary Lou Ogle.
PLUMBING & HEATING
the Thanksgiving holidays at
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
the highest than can be accorded a volunteer
Millionah'es night al llle Wix­ the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
43300 Seven Mile Road
FI-9-0373
scout worker.
om UAW hall Saturday was Rockwell Harwood.
Northville
a huge success. Door pi-ize Mrs. John Tuomey from Lin­
den New Jei'sey was a house
guest of her aunt Mrs. Car­
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
les Ware fi'orn last Friday un­
til Monday. She returned to,
GROUDN, ME. - PPC Den­ Caiger, a wireman in Head- New Jersey by plane.
P L A I N T A L K : Oldsmobile's new Super Rocket V - 8 is t h e
nis M. Snow, 23, son of Mr. quai'ters Ti'oop of tlie regl
Mrs. Bei'nard Kelson held a
b i g g e s t , m o s t a d v a n c e d , smoothest p e r f o r m i n g engine e V e r f r o m
and Mrs. Royal C. Snow, 24880 meat's 2nd Reconnaissance going away party Monday for
Novi raod, completed an 11 Squadron, entered the Army in Mrs, Hari'y Seuhr who has
O l d s . A n d t h e r e a r e four V e r s i o n s i n a l l — i n c l u d i n g one w i t h 370 h . p ,
week welding course at the June 1904 and received basic sold her home in Wixom and
Army Oi'dinance Center and training at Fort Knox. He moved to Commerce.
- a J l a v a i l a b l e o n t h a t b r e a t h t a k i n g n e w D e l t a 88 s h o w n a b o v e !
School,
Aberdeen Proving was last assigned at Fort The Wixom planning commis­
Ground, Md., November 27. Dix, New Jersey. He attend­ sion will hold its regular mm[| ' @ S
O L O S M O B B L E
Snow was tf'ained in oxyace- ed Northville high school.
thly meeting on Monday, Dc;
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tylene, arc and metal inert
cember 14 at 8 p.m. al the
gas welding.
USNS GENERAL MANN - Wixom city hall.
Tiie K o c k e t s are r o l l i n g . . . t o y o u r authorized Oldsjnobile Quality Dealer's!
He entered the Army last Marine Private First Class The Rosai'y Altar society of
Frederick
L.
Runsti'om,
son
of
St.
Williams
will
combine
lis
ORDER YOURS N O W . . . f o r earliest deliveiy!
December and completed ba­
wilh a,
sic li'aining at Fort Knox, Ky. Mr. and Ms. Frederick J. Run- Christmas party
R A T H B U R N C H E V R O L E T S A L E S , I N C . , 5 6 0 S . M A I N STREET
A 1959 graduate of Northville strom of 9343 West Five iMile shower Thursday (today) for
high school. Snow was employ­ road, recently sailed for the the Pope's store room which
CHOOSE FROM M A N Y EXCITING
ed by Holeomb Industries Inc., Far East to join the Third gives children's clothes to the
Marine Division on Okinawa, poor..
- tiis MiKB nil It Ai in ton "MtHAin urn'' aiid "iriKPT aks H''-.AN-n • aim intAi iinmt roii nut ahd liAiimbefore entering the ariny.
STYLES . . . A L L EXCITING V A L U E S , TOO!
Fli;st Marine ' . R e g 1 ment,
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«i«i«t|1i*i«wit>si?icitici«is.jie«i«!j««^
Army Pvt. Walter H. Caiger abpard ' the ' traiiaport DSNS
III, whose parents live at 44922 Genera1;W.,. A.. jW^nri.'
O P E N E V E N I N G S ' T i l CHRIST/VtAS
Grand River in Novi, was as­ The battalloil • Will spend 13
signed to tlie 2nd Armored Ca­ months In'.the, Fai'.-^ast before
valry Regiment in Germany. returnlng.to •-Ihe, .'tiflited .States.
The Northville Jaycettes, a
community - iiiinded organiza­
tion, wish to \iand, a bouquet
and say, a big "thank you"
for a job well done to another
group of cuininunitj'-minded
women.
Headed by Mi's. MacLaine
of the Spinning Wheel, the la­
dies spent many hours pi'eparing a "di'eam come true" for
Northville youngsters — Sanla's workshop.
It is located in the American
Legion hall and every child
should be siif'e not lo miss it.
This project was not some­
thing
thrown together but
many hours of tliouglit and
work were involved. We urge
evei'yone to find time on tlieir
busy holiday schedule lo stop
aild enjoy tihe "dreamland."
It will add to their Christmas
and the children are sure, lo
go away in ecstacy.
The Northville Jaycettes
And if you're.looking for a triick, they've got the one
you need. Why not save som^ money and deal with
Towii & Country?
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FOR M E N
Readers
m
date three hundred students,
a bookstore, adequate to in­
clude all of the needed col­
lege supplies and books, of­
fices for student publications
and activities, and an'office
for a co-ordlnator of student
activities. Radio and television
goas
anixd
a
PlYMOUTH
M I L
"Your FamUy Shm Storo**
290$. Maia
PlyMOMtii
C L 3 - U 9 0
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Tlie Norfhvilie nccoixi—Novi Nciv.?—Tliui-!;d,iy, Dcccnibci' 10, 1954
Section Two — Page Eifflit
^''ewfiir'W'i^-.wpewsieiTOef.iK'itjiriKirM'iffiiR
LET'S T A L K CARS . . .
S P E A K I N G
for
The
R
Record
By BILL
SLIGER
A l i t t l e o f 'this a n d t h a t ' s t a l l i n g w i t h a p e t
peeve.
It's t h e n e a t w a y m a n y p u b l i c o f f i c i a l s
have
of c l i m b i n g o f f t h e h o o k . T h e i l - favoi-ite p h r a s e
is " I w a s m i s - q u o t e d " .
T h e typical offender
is usually l i k e a tiger
at a m e e t i n g . B u t w h e n , h i s w o r d s a p p e a r i n p r i n t
and
a
few d i s g l n n t l e d constituents
call
u p to
c o m p l a i n , he h i d e s b e h i n d t h e o l d r e l i a b l e s h i e l d .
I confess that a n y o p i n i o n f r o m t h i s
corner
is s t r i c t l y p r e j u d i c i a l . B u t I w i l l a d m i t t h e p r e s s
is n o t i n f a l l i b l e .
It has mis-quoted a n d i t w i l l
again a n d again.
H o w e v e r , fhe p r e s s is r i g h t m o r e l h a n II Is
w r o n g . A n d l h e percentage is o n e of w h i c h it
can be proud.
A
reporter
attends a meeting, listens a n d
t a k e s notes. H e i s n o t t h i n k i n g o f w h a t h e i s go­
i n g to s a y next w h i l e another
person
is speak­
i n g . H e is concenti-ating o n the speaker. A n d he
writes d o w n what the speaker has said.
If o n e c a n a s s u m e t h e r e p o r t e r i s h o n e s t a n d
reasonably intelligent, it seems logical that his
r e c o r d o f the evening's pi'ocedures should b e the
illost
accurate.
A n d w h e n a n o f f i c i a l s t a n d s befol'e a n a u d i ­
e n c e a n d says t h a t h e h a s b e e n m i s q u o t e d b u t
c a n n o t , w h e n c o n f r o n t e d 15 m i n u t e s l a t e r , p o i n t
to t h e e r r o l ' , i t b e c o m e s e v i d e n t that o f f i c i a l s ,
not newspapers,
must re-examine their
responsi­
bility.
S a n t a ' s w o r k s h o p at N o r t h v i l l e ' s A m e r i c a n
Legion b u i l d i n g has b e c o m « a popular haunt of
the s m a l l f r y . M o r e than 4 5 0 youngsters
Santa last S a t u r d a y . .
visited
If y o u haven't t a k e n y o u r childi-en, d o so.
A , g r o u p of local women, headed by M r s . F r e d
M c L e a n o f the S p i n n i n g -Wheel, d i d a most i m
aginative j o b i n creating the elf workshop.
It's o p e n F r i d a y s 3-8 p . m . a n d S a t u r d a y s
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There has been " a miracle
on Grace sti'eet" in North­
ville.
Lillle Stacey Lynn Lusk
lias beaten "thousand-to-one
odds" to overcome a heart
defect. It healed itself natur­
ally.
Stacey, two-year-old daugh­
ter of Ernest and Nancy Lusk
of 561 Grace, was born with
a hole in lhe lower chamber
ol licr heart.
All this was done without
surgery and drugs, Lusk remarked. "If she hadn't i m pi'oved, she would have been
operated on nexl year.
"But, now, she is just as
good as new," Lusk beamed.
Stacey can romp with her
brothers — William, 8, Court­
ney, 6, and Wayne, 5 —
lay a decision on tlie Novi 10th tached to the new junior high
Wllcl-e will N o v i telith
O r m a y b e t h e s t u d e n t s dents be eliminated at the high 'Seniors in 1967.
school,
Novi officials realize that lo g r a d e problem for another school in Novi. Its cost was
gi-adei's g o to s c h o o l n e x t c o u l d b e s e n t to W a l l e d
cal students cannot keep going month." It was granted.
pegged at between $200,000 and
Northville officials would like lo Northville high indefinitely. Colbert continued:
year?
L a k e or F a r m l n g t o n high
$300,000.
to
see
Novi
instruct
ils
own
But a full-fledged high school
"When we studied lhe prob
Culbert said the price was
It c o u l d b e N o r t h v i l l e s c h o o l .
tenth grade students next fall program could not be put into lem of keeping our own tenth
just a rough estimate and the
o r p e r h a p s a h i g h s c h o o l Such considerations are fac­ due to overcrowded facilities
effect for at least two years. graders we must be concerned real cost could not be fbfcd
pl'ogl-am w i l l g e t u n d e r ­ ing the Novi board of education at their senior high building.
v/ilh the total high school pro- until preliminary architectural
and school administrators in
l n a letter Monday night gram since we would plan on
Additionally, the Norlhville
way f o r the first time
plans are drawn up. He didn't
wake of a prodding by the school board wants to phase to the Northville board, Sup­ moving the g r o u p through
say when that would be.
i n t h e c o m m u n i t y s c h o o l Northville school board that out Novi eleventh graders in erintendent Tom Ciilbert said:
grades eleven and twelve.
Right now, Novi is one of
"It is I'equesled that you dedisll'ict,
liirea lOth grade tuition stu­ 19G6 and graduate the last Novi
"We hope the issue can be three school districts in Oak­
resolved in the best interest of land county without a kinderboth districts."
garien through twelfth grade
Culbert further explained in program. Ils program now ends
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an opportunity to meet with the
parents of these students to c;«1i«i«isi«!.«'«;'/:^t»i!C«!«'«istci«teisi«!«
"Stacey was boi'n wiih the
R H factor—where the nega­
tive and positive blood won't
. m i x , " Mi's, Lusk said. "But
she conquered that without
an exchange of blood."
When she was three months
old, the blond toddler under­
went a series of tests at
Henry Foi'd hospital to de­
termine her condition.
"They used a special camei'a on her that was inserted
through on artery in her
leg," related her father. "The
tiny camei'a look a picture of
her heart and the hole was
discovered."
For the first year of her
life, Stacey was exposed to
eieclrocal'diogram and flouroscope probings and physical
' checkups every three raonlhs.
Then the heart specialist
told the Lusks to bring Stacey
back in a year for an annual
examination. It took place
last Tuesday.
"She was 9ivcil a clean bill
of health," smiled Mrs. Lusk.
''We're so happy. It's so w0iiderfiil — it really i s . "
The specialist inforiiled the
couple that Ihe hole had
"knitted itself together" and
"she is cured for good."
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SANTA!
O L DMILL
RESTAURANT
There is considerable . talk
Retailers who are on tile ball
about the overextension of oviir - the next' few crucial
consumer debt, especially in wefiks mav ,cnaik up gains
9
A . M . t o
1 0 : 3 0 A . M .
sections of the nation which d(f- ovdi" a year 'ago aubstaillially
FREE GIFTS
M O N D A Y , D E C . 1 4 t h t h r u W E D . , D E C . 2 3 pend heavily upon just a few hlfillor tilbil' the 5%-- % i l l industi'ies. Actually, the debt croase expecred for the naand F A V O R S , T O O !
situation is not yet generally tloilal average. Chances are
dangerous. It is true that coil- that , heaviest lioliday buying
If y o u w e r e a k i d
. imagine having breakfast with Santa Claus!
sumer debt is at an all-time will be even later than it was
F o r a h o l i d a y t h r i l l y o u ' l l l o n g l - e m e m b e r , bl-ing y o u r y o u n g s t e r s to
peak; but, even so, the asset- last year (that's lhe way the
b r e a k f a s t w i t h S a n t a , M o n d a y , D e c e m b e r 14 t h r u W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m ­
to-debt position of buyers is rend has been moving in recent
not fundamentally unhealthy. years) with tile really big ex­
ber 23.
Also, repayments on instal- plosion of buying likely in the ffy<
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tended; and lhe debt position
t h e
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FOR A HOLIDAY
of consumers is being offset by
tastes could easily top pre-holia continuously rising backlog
day 1963 bylO% or morij.
THRILL THEY'LL
of personal and family savings,
Finally, it should be stressed
v o u
k n o w
t h e
d e a l e r ' s !
We feel confident that there is
LONG REMEMBER
ilenty of leeway for new pre- that the upsurge in retail
loliday debt extension without trade will not quiet dowi) to
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any great extent after the lioli
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bii'ds."
lided witli Bi'itlen's cai'. . . '
It is about the strangest
lt souiids weird but "It
auto accident reported in must be classified as a car
Novi this year, according to accident," BeGole said.
Police Chief Lee BeGole,
"The motorist thought the
hawk was a goner, loo," Be­
Central character
is a Gole said. "Apparently it
hawk.
was knocked unconscious by
the impact
but bounced
BeGole gave this account:
Patrolman Ronald Ran­ back."
dolph was called lo the acHartley Thornton, a nalui'a\ cident Thursday near Gi'and
list for the stale department
River and Taft.
Charles
of conservation, was sum­
Britten of Highland, who cal­
moned to the station. BeGole
led police, said there were
told him " I think I have got
apparently two casualties —
an owl in a blanket."
both bii'ds.
BeGole explained: "From
On
arriving,
Randolph lhe officer's description, I
found a sinall bii'd dead.
assumed it was an owl. A l l
Searching for lhe other vic­
I saw was some feathers
tim, he heai'd a commotion
sticking out of the blan-"
in ,lhe brush along the road.
kel."
Randolph found himself faceThornton, who works in
to-face with a hawk.
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''ai'.efl,"idelili£i(jd the mistaken.
owl as a cooper hawk — a
misfit.
/ " M o s t ' ha'wlis, ..including
coopers, migrate to'the south
for
the winter months."
Thornton said, " I guess this
one was left behind."
Thoriitun described the
hawk as nearly full-grown
and having a wing span of
about two feet. It is unlawfiil to harm one.
Called a farmer's friend,
the hawk is more valuable
than a cat for destroying ro­
dents, according lo Thornton.
" A hawit ifillsl'or food while
a cat kills for the pleasure
of killing," he explained.
Put in a special, cage, the
hawk was l'c-turned lo -its
sanctuary — and released.
'But Carlo revealed
that
Norlhville would go " a l l out"
to give the early-season fans a
comfortable meet.
Despite the fact that tile early
meet at the Downs is only 18
nights. Carlo said planning has
already started lo install infra-red electric heat in the
grandstands.
"The heating will make i l
comfortable in Ihe stands even
in chilly weather". Carlo noted.
He also speculated at what
might happen lo hai'ness racuig
in the future, especially in
Jackson.
Northville Downs would like
very much lo hold the Jack­
son meet, traditionally in late
fall. Leon Slavin, president of
Jackson Raceway, has tried to
move his ojiei'ation lo Norlh­
ville but the racing commis­ A
sioner has blocked the switch.
Carlo notes that Windsor will
open a new track this fall in
competition with Jackson. And U
S a n t a
y
Santa bows in Wixom Sun-,
day.
He'll be featured at a
CluVistmas program spon­
sored by the city's department of parks and recrea­
tion for all youngsters in
Wixom.
It'll be held from 4-8 p.m.
in the United Auto Workei's
hall across from the Ford
Motor Co. plaiit on Wixom
road.
A talent show wiih local
performers will kick off the
program, lasting from 4-5
p.m. Cartoons are on the
ageilda from 5:30-0:30 p.m.
Then Santa will appear.
Parents are asked to pro­
vide a 50 cent gift will) their
child's name at'taclled that
Saint Nick can pass out.
Candy, cookies and soft
drinks will be serviKl,
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he's quick lo point out that man issued more harness dates
Northville — with its newly lhan ever. The total of 212
healed grandstands — would nights of racing is 16 more than
fare far better than Jackson in last year.
direct competition with the
Canadian track for the fall
meet.
But for the first time in the Carlo thinks it's still possi­
Early C o p y
history of the local Irotting oval ble for Jackson to switch its
the meet will be divided into meet to Norlhville this year.
Christmas and New Year's
two schedules.
Jackson has more trouble editions of The News will be
Harness racing will open in lhan just the new Windsorpublished one day early.
1965 at Northville Downs on track. Its first two nights,
Therefore, news and adver­
March 26. Just 18 nights later Friday and Saturday, October
it will move to Wolverine Race- 8 and 9, conflict with the final tising copy deadlines for the
way in Livonia for 55 nights two nights of racing at Hazel nexl two weeks will be moved
before returning to Northville Park. Slavin has already said ahead one day to Monday.
Offices are open daily until
on June 21 for 39 more nights he would rather give up the
two nights than compete with 5 p.m, and Satui'days until l
of I'acing through August 4.
n Detroit track for fans, as well p.m. To submit want ads or
"It's a peculiar situation. It as horses.
news items telephone F I 9-1700.
could be bad or good", said
Overall, Commissioner Bea­
John Cijrlo, cxecwliye, raanageV of iliii' Dowiis.
" A l first I was thinking of
catching the bird by hand,"
Randolph said. "'Bui then it
gave me the evil eye. So I
got a blanket from the patrol
car and threw it over the
bird. I put It m the trunk."
> Later, police theorized that
the hawk sought lo prey on
the olher bird but in swoop­
O n
p
I Northville Downs has been
awai'ded 57 nights of racing for
the 1965 season by Racing Com­
missioner Berry Beaman, nine
more lhan lhe successful 48night 196'] meet.
S p o r t s ' o b s e r v e r s , r e p o r t D a n B r o w n i s bet­
BABSON P A R K , Massachu­ ceding year by as much as coiirso to eiipourage the pursetts, There has been wide­ 7';»-B%. Now that the iauto chase of big-ticket ltcifls. The
spread speculation as to howdislocations appear to be at kno.wlcdpe mi take-home pay
iliuch unfavorable downpres an end, consumer buying psy will ve even better in coming
sure the burden of labor trou­ chology in nearly all parts of months-, .becalise of a further
bles in autos and other fields the country seems lo be bright­ tax-cut step and because of the
Dan's a j u n i o r and was a val'sity squad melniiiay have oil .tgtal pre-hoJiday ening again.
many- raises In wages, will
b e r as a s o p h o m o r e . H e ' s s e e n a c t i o n i n U o f M ' s retail trade. When the final , Weighing a l l the optimistic
still another shot in the
o p e n i n g g a m e s a n d w o u l d u n d o u b t e d l y b e o n t h e tally is made. Our answer is {actors basic in the current arm for cilnsume;' buyilig attl
that the impact
will be cconoiny, it is probable that tudes. With, both • spendable
" f i r s t f i v e " at a n y o t h e r s c h o o l i n t h e c o u n t r y .
i'ciatively slight.
retailers will still do, on aver­ income and buyer psychology
age, some 5%—«% better than rosy, the customsary holidayHe's the son of D r . and M r s . P . N . B r o w n
Before the rash of strikes, tliey did during the record- seaiion expansiveness could rea n d p l a y e d o n N o r t h v i l l e ' s u n d e f e a t e d f o o t b a l l it looked as though Christmas
breaking prc-Christmas weeks ccivc added :zest
and basketball teams i n 1 9 6 1 .
business as a whole in 1964 of 1903.
Thore is-a question just how
would surpass that of the prePersonal income is pushing
off(»t.the anticipated exup against an all-time-high cis.e-tax. cuts will have on the
ceiling and promises to aver­ sales of luxui'y items in the
age $503 billion for this last time before Christmas. Some
quarter of the year. Salaries belidvo'that prospective buy­
and wages continue to edge ers . of expensive articles will
consistently
toward
higher wait to make their purcliases
ground, while dividends and in- until Buoh a measui'e is actual
terest are climbling /Steadily. ly passed. However, spendable
This mean.s an unusually large income is so ample that hold­
reservoir of liquid assets, al­ backs should • be rtilalively
ways an incentive for custo­ slight on most articles and the
mers not only to buy heavily repercussions on pre-holiday
but also to move up tlie scale business as a whole should be
lo higher-pricetl ilems.
ntigHbible.
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"something she couldn't do
willioul becoming exhausted
before," Mrs. Lusk said.
"Stacey used to tire easily
and would have lo rest lo
build up her strength."
As the reporter was going
out the door, Lusk reflected:
"This is the nicest Chrislmas
gift ot a l l . "
She had afiollier strike
against her at birth, her
inuiher explained.
B
t e r t h a n e v e r t h i s y e a r as a m e m b e r o f t h e n a ­
t i o n ' s n u m b e r o n e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m at t h e U n i ver,sity o f M i c h i g a n .
N o v i , M i c h l i g a n , T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 17, 1 9 6 4
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mendations to be made next would provide for automatic just hear more about lliese provide a bridge between the menial, emotional and social
session likely will be the result refisrral of such a person to an youngsters
now because to­ gap opened by changing tim­ development, said 'Bartletl.
• It's easy to gel into the "car
from
these GOP—controlled alcoholic treatment center and day's world no longer provides es and technological advances.
Thus, encouraging a positive husines.s"! A l l you have to do
committees which have been a suspension of his license un­ a place for the person who National studies have shown attitude
toward
education is Pick up a few cai's at a
in consultation with Romney's til he Is given a clean bill of fails to get an education.
tllat I'eluctant leai'ners often among so-called culturally de­ wlioiesalo auction, rent a vac­
office during their delibera­ health."
Cooperative programs desig­ make
remarkable
progi'ess prived youngsters can help
ant lot, put up your sign and
tions.
Tougher laws dealing with ned to teach reluctant learn­ toward the normal level when produce beneficial results as
you're i'eady to go. If you
Odd-year sessions ai'e tradi­ Some agencies, with Demo­ drinking drivers are definitely ers desif'able skills for avail- placed, at an early age, in a they progress
through the
want to buy a good used car
tionally longer than those in cratic-named
.chiefs
likely needed in any event, said the able jobs are beginning to favorable
environment
for grades.
tliuugh, 1 wouldn't suggest you
election-years, but the Demo- would be made sub-divisions seci'etary of state.
be your own customer,
cratic majority-Republican ad- of other units if Romney and
Hare emphasizes punitive
ininistration situation makes GOP legilsators had their way
action without treatment of
for an even moi'e intensive but
A good used car is not obDemocratic
lawmakers
fight over reorganization than will be out to preserve Oie the real problem would be va­
fjiined by accident, It is selectlueless,
iowevcr.
Under
pre­
was previously anticipated.
ed first by an experienced eshigh rank of those administra- sent law, a person's license is
nlenlbei's who have taken part ai'C Joyce Wick, Gerakline liiiiator from what liis eyes
The IMS constitution gave toi's who share their political taken if he is convicted of One Year Ago—
the legislature until 1966 to set persuasion.
By unaminious action, the in all performances. They are Shamee and Ardith Bidwcll. and ears Icll him about its coiidrunk driving twice in a year,
diiion, with "rough" imidels
down new government divi
Atleiitioii must be given 10 but many gel a lighter penalty Northville board of education director Leslie Lee, Mrs. Lee, The Northville lire depart­
sions, sharply lessening the an underlying problem If a ma­ if they prove a need for the approved a recommendation Russell Amermaii, Cai'l 'Bryan ment was called to lhe Philip ildis eliininaied, it inust -then
number of independent agen­ jor cause of traffic accideiIts license.
of the superintendent lo move Mary Kisscll, Geoi'ge Lockhart Anderson residence on West be cuiiipletcly rccoiidilioiicd.
cies. I this is not done by tlie is lo be reduced, according to
sixth gi'ade classes to the ju and Mr. and Mi's. Ray Van-Eight Miic Monday aftei'noon.
A considerable number of
Valkeabui'g.
The barn had caught fire duo
lawmakers, it then becomes an Secretory of State James M .
This includes a road lest,
Z nf L i « ''''o'- '"gh scliool ncxt
fall. The
Michigan
citizens
are
affected
nnmhn,- r.,.
executive responsibility of the Hare.
proposal ,.„n,,„<=,>nt=
represents another
at­ Joe Soule and Judith Leaven­ to a spark from a nearby chock of all eleclrical equip­
annually by the drunken drivtempt to solve
classroom worth of Northville are mem­ grass fire. The blaze was ment., bi'akes, lires, front end
Governor.
Hare notes that it has been ing law. In the first 9 months
shortages that are fast becom­ bers of the Wayne Stale Uni­ quickly extinguished.
Democralic leaders in the
and transmission. The com­
estimated that the drinking of this year. Hare's department
ing critical.
versity concert band.
Twenty-Five Ycsirs Ago—
(w0 houses would like hotliing
pression is then tested aild the
driver causes up to 75% of all rovokijd or suspended 4,6315 l i ­
Northville's new city hall is Fifteen Years A g o niorc Ibaii t0 draw tbcir own
engine tuned up. In . cases
fatalities and personal injury censes under tliis law, and 5,Kayo Morgan, leading con­
One of Northville's oldest
plan for the adininistrati0n 0f ilccidents. This includes both 48'; persons lost tllelr licenses now moi'e than 50';^ complete
wliere the general condition
tender
for
the
world's
ban­
and about four or five weeks landmarks — the Opera House
state govenimcnt.
justifies i l and it is necessary,
the alcoholic and tlie so-called during all of 1D63.
is
makeing
tam
weight
title,
behind schedule. But it is ex— is about lo be lorn down
To turn this job over to Rc- social drinker."
we may rebuild the motor.
his headquarters at Dr. L . W.
publican Governor Geo. RomSchool dropoiits and oilier re- lected lo be finished by the to make way for the New CenSnow's
residence
in
the;
vil­
ney could be disasU'ous to "In many cases, the real luctaiit lcariicrs arc IiQt an Hai'ch 5 deadline, according tc'.' Building. With lhe
If the ear requires a re­
of the opera house, Northville lage. Harry Ba.xtei', Kayo's
many of the Democratic ap- problem of alcoholism and itsiiivciitlon of the 20lh Centiiry lo city officials.
painting, this is done after
manager,
is
trying
to
arrange
pointees still holding top-level underlying psychological caus- but communications and other E . M , B; Market, downtown will lose its last tangible trace
a a malch wiih George Pace, deals and scratches have been
jobs in various departments to e.-, are completely ignored," factors have made it seem so. grocery and meal slore in of an aristorcratic era.
the champioil in his class, lo biiinpcd out and sanded. The
which Ihey were named in the said Hare. "Perhaps what is
State School Superintendent Northville for more than 30 Northville's pai'king incler
bii , hel(! at Olynipia in De­ car Is then ready 10 be giiarWilliams and Swainson admin- necessai'y is
a law which Lynil M . Bartletl says citizens years, has been sold, Ray system, designed to alleviage
troit somef.illle this month. aulccd asj a quality used car
Garrod is the new owner. He
isLrations.
the congested business section Morgan has fought the best in and go on 0ur let.
bought
the
business
from
Considerable lime will be
will become
effective this his division for the past 10
Leland V Smith, "Butch" LcIiceded to accomplish reorgani­
weekend.
years. Some of his greatest The cai's eliminated in our
Fevi'e
retired
as
manager
of
O
V
I
zation, however, because the
Iheslbi-e.
Drum innjorettes
of the successes were in England and first appraisal ai'e sold at
initial recomillendations made
Published by The Northville Record, Inc., 101 North Center
wholesale. As the used car
Five Years Ago—
Norlhville high school band Scotland,
to the Legislature next year
dealer generally possesses no
Street, each Thursday. Entered as second class matter at
The first step in a .flO.OOflmay not meet with Democratic
garage facilities whatsoever
the U S . Post Office, Northville, Michigan.
,$50,000 drive for 'football field
approval.
(that's the type of operator we
lights and bleachers was taken
Joint House-Senate commit­
mentioned in the fii'st paraby the school board at its re­
NATIONAI.
IDITORIAL
tees have been working on im­
W h e t h e r
y o u
h a ¥ @
graph), his only concern is to
gular meeting Monday. A spe­
plementation of the new Con­
sell them. Since the used cai's
cial fund of $450 was''sel up'
stitution the past two years,
of reputable francliised new *
from closed accounts.
including the interim period
car dealer,? are competitively
An
announcement
that
between sessions.
priced with those on used car
l e s s
t h a n
$ 1 0 0
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.-/
Norlhville Downs would have
Because the Republicans
lots, it is easy lo see where
a total of 39 racing nights next
$4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN: $5.00 ELSEWHERE
controlled the 1963-64 legisla­
Ihe bai'gain lies.
year — three more than 1959
or thousands—to invest—learn abutii Mutiml
tive session, the top men on
Advertising Manager
D o n a l d G o l e m — wasn't good news, accord­
Funds—and what they may do for you.
these committees were not DeNew.s E d i t o r
D o n a l d B a u e r l e ing to John Carlo, executive
nlocrats and there were more
GOP members on these workSuperintendent . . ,
. . . . ' . . R o b e r t B l o u g h manager of the track. He said
three bad days — Monday,
ing units.
Publislier
:
. W i l l i a m S l i g e r Tuesday and Wednesday —
Thus, the original recom­
were gailled and are "unpro­
A N D R E W C . REID & C O .
J o b M a c h Ford, Inc.
fitable" to the track.
McmbtT Detroit Stod; iixtliaiige
For the 25111 time, the Norlh­
PhiK-klelphia — Baltimore Stock lixclMnge
ville Community Chorus will
. UONALD A, llUItLESON, Keiircsenialivc
perform Handel's Messiah. In
MAVFI.OWER HOTEL
USE O U R W A N T A D S
the 05-voice choir are eight,
• t;r.-3-18!m - if no ANSlVEU GUri!l77
LANSING - A long, long
session of the l9G5 legislatui'e
is alnlost assuf-ed by several
faclors, not lhe least of which
is the impending slate aovei'nment i-eoi'ganization.
A
W H E R E TO B U Y A
discuss the problem w i t h
them."
Later, Culbert indicated that
meeting with the parents
d u l e
would be set up early in Janu­
ary so alternatives confronting
The split dates at Norlhville the board can be reviewed.
The Novi board would then
were caused by construction at
send its formal request to the
the Detroit Race Course which
NerlhviUe hoard late next
will not be complete by Uie menth.
March
26 date. Wolverine,
"If the 10th graders stay in
which leases the D R C for har­ Novi, for example, we would
ness racing, must ooen its sea­ have to decide what kind of a
son as soon as possible so that program we could provide,"
Culbert said.
running dales may follow.
"We have some problems and
Nine additional nights of rac­ we could do a better job with
ing should give a boost to the parent support."
city of Northville's tax cof­ Olher issues placed before
fers. Last year the city collect- the Novi board are bond issues
ed a record $151,000 in rebates and consti'uction,. accreditation
from the stale based on the to­and adequate operating reve­
tal mutual handle for the 48-nue.
night season. Jt the betting av- I t ' V a s brought out at th''
eraeo llolds up in 1965, the city joint ineeting of the two school
would gaijj some $30,000 in, boards November 24 that a
classroom wing could be at­
tax returiis.
Raildoiph, Thornton and iiawk.
C o m e t h
Soft voices will repeat
their message on a winter's
night in Novi.
Next Monday from 6:459 p.m. members of the
Novi junior high school
chorus will be caroling in
the area.
The 35-voice group plans
to sing Christmas favorites
in various subdivisions in
Novi and in the business
area, according to Sam
Stewart, junior high prin­
cipal.
Director of the chorus ia
Keith Rolston.
"The singers will be out
for tho pleasure of sing­
ing," Stewart said.
SenatorP
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In May, 1956 Chandler purPaul M . Chandler, who has Monday afternoon at the Faith Last March the legislator
represented the Northville area Lutheran church with -burial in collapsed at his desk on the chased The Plymouth M a i l and
as a state legislator siiice 1962 Glen Eden cemetery in Livon- House floor and was hospilaliz- The Livonian with Willam M c ed. His illness was diagnosed Kay, an attorney. Several years
and was elected state senator ia.
in the new 14th senatorial disGovernor George Romney as "complete physical exhaus- later he relinquished The Mail
Irict last month, died early and a number of slate political lion".
ownership and continued publiSaturday at the age of 45.
Chandler Is survived by his cation of The Livonian, expandleaders from both parties alwife, M y r a ; their daughter, ing it into tile present Obser­
Chandler suffered a heart at- tended the funeral.
lack a l his Livonia liome and Chandler, a Republican, wasJennifer, l ' / i ; a son by a pre­ ver chain.
was dead on arrival at St. publisher of the Observer news- vious marriage, Thomas 16;
Mary hospital at 4:50 a.m. papers in Livonia, Plymouth, and three stepchildren, William
Paiil Chandler
19, Cathy 14, and Cindy 9.
Funeral services were held Redford and Farmington.
Also surviving are his mother
and father, M r . and M r s . J .
Paul Chandler, and a sister, C a l l i n g
Mi'S. Ruth Tomlinson of Galena
d n l t
E d u c a t i o n
S u r v e y
Illinois. M r . Chaildler, Sr., was
formerly business manager of
the Sault Ste. Marie Evening
E l e c t i o n
News and is now retired.
n d e r w a y
i n
D i s t r i c t
A native of Sault Ste. Marie,
Governor George Romney
Chandler was graduated from announced at a press confer­
Is an adult educalioIi pi'o-be set up " i f there is sufflcliint or offices in the district's two the University of Michigan in ence this week that a special
1941. He was a liavy officer and election will be called to fill
gram wanted in Novi?
lulcrest among local citlzcus other schools.
Local school officials
will
"The new junior high buildAt Us meeting last Wednes won the bronze star ill World the senate vacancy created by
soon find out.
llie death of GOP Sonator-Eleot
ing," Culbert said, "provides day night, the scllool board ap­ War II.
facilities for operation of many proved a second-semester conHe worked for tile Associated Paul M . Chandler.
Superintendent Tom Culbert,
classes included in the typical tract lor Mrs. Barbai'a Christ- Press in Michigan for two
with the blessing of the board
An aide said the electioii
adult education curi'iculum.' hlan, an elementary teacher.
years prior to entering the ser- would be called as soon as posol education, has sent out a
If enough people are willing
survey to each home in llie dis­
Last fall, M r s . Christmanvice and after the war joined sible, "pi'obably in January".
to sign up, Culbert said the
trict.
only
signed a first semester the sports staff of the Detroit Chandler defeated Democrat
"second shift" at tlie school
contract
because she wasn't News. In 1952 he became a vice James McCarthy of Livonia in
A month ago the board decid-; building would begin February
sure
if
her
husband would be president of the Michigan Rac­ the November election and was
ded that an evening pi'ogram' l and run for 10 weeks.
ing Association.
transferred.
one of only two Republicans
should be established. Culbert
"The classes would be for
elected to state office in W«yne
was instructed to poll the resi­
Now that he isn't, she will
hours one evening a week,
county.
dents " l o determine the need
."ilay for the rest of the school
Culbert pointed out.
foi' the program."
year, She has been teaching in
The 14th senatorial district
Typical courses tllat probab­ Novi for four years.
10 which Chandler was elected
In a letter lo rcsidciits,Cully will be offered including typ
In other business, the board:
serves a wide area including
bcrt said that the classes will
ing, woodworking, arts and
--Set dedication ceremonies
Highland, White Lake, Milford.
crafts, physical education, sew- at the new junior high for 2
Commerce, West Bloomfieid,
lng, foreign languageand a l - p.m. Sunday, January 21. A n
Walled Lake, Lyon township
open house will follow.
and the city of South Lyon and
S c h o o l ' s
O u t gebi'a.
r-Authorized officials to spend
Wixom, Novi, Norlhville, Ply­
'But there could be others as much as $1,200 for audio­
mouth, Farmington and Livonand residents are encouraged visual equipment.
ia.
I
N e x t
W e e k
"to specify their area of inlei'esl."
A Chrislmas wish for area
" A l l classes will have to be
students will come true next
Wednesday. Schools will close finaiicially self sufficient and
a fee will be assessed for payA p r o g r a m of traditional the Great Jubilee and others. held in the auditorium or gym*
for the holidays.
ment of the instructor's sala­ Christmas music, familiar popMembers of the jazz band nasium, Tickets may be pur­
All classes at Norlhville and
ry," Culbert explained,
ular favorites and a little jazz unit will also perform along chased from band membens
Novi schools will be dislnissed
"It is expected this fee would will be offered this Saturday with a woodwind group wlllch or at the door.
at the end of the day.
range from $5 to $10 a course evening when the Northville includes
Director Williams,
Proceeds from the concert
Our Lady of Victory and St.depending upon the enroll high school band presents ils three olher fellow music teach­
annual winter concert,
Paul's Lulhei'an schools will ment."
ers and two college students. us well as a candy sAle will be
used for the band's scholarship
follow Ihe same schedule, ac­
Classes would generally be
Dli'ector Robert Williams will
Five members of the band fund. A $250 scholarship is
cording to school officials.
laught by local teachers ex- raise his baton at 8 p,m, for
Only exception Is the Wixom cept in some instances whei-e tlie I'A-llour-long program that will also ttike turns at con­ awarded a graduating senior
elementary school which is in "an outside instructor would be will Include a variety of Christ­ ducting. They are Kris Deibert, each year, not necessarily a
mas selections as well as The Judy Grieger, Mike Horner, band member, Williams stated.
the Walled Lake school district. hired."
Youngsters will be let our next
Ciilbcrt asked that the sur-Water Music by Handel, Dixie, Gall Nirider and Carol Yahne, Funds arc also made available
Tuesday aflernooii.
vcys be ri-'tiirncd as soon as Pgrgy & Bess, A Festival Pre­
Director Williams said that to provide special music les­
All area schools will resume possible 10 his office in Or-lude, Fantasy on American pre-sale of tickets will deter- sons Cor an undergraduate
classes oil Monday, January 4. chard lllUs elementary schuQl Sailing Songs, Wake M c Up for mine whether the concert ia student.
NHS Band Concert
Officer
C a r o l e r s
Saturday