chevyland - Oakland County Historical Resources
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chevyland - Oakland County Historical Resources
I, pi:!!::;"!"! TIic Norilivilie I7ecoi-(l - Novi Ncw.s—Tiiur.silay, Marcli 19, 19G-1 Section Two — Page Six Michigan Mirror SPEAKfNC for The Record By B I L L S L I G E R The N o v i '1 T o p N e w s M i r r o r . o f T r a f f i c Publlslied by The Northville Record, Inc.. 101 North Center Streei, eoch Thursday. Entered as second class matter at the U.S. Post Office, Northville, Michigan. S i g n a l s . . M i r r o r . . O f t e n V o l . 9, N o . 4 6 , 14 P a g e s , T w o S e c t i o n s Novi, Michigan, Thursday, March 26, 10c P e r C o p y , .$4.00 P e r Y e a r I n A d v a n c e 1964 . A n y b o d y else g o t s p r i n g f e v e r ? NATIONAL EDITORIAL kS^cQ-TI^N AS I s t a y e d h o m e o n e a f t e r n o o n this w e e k w l l i l e iny wife taught school and recuperated my daughter, Sally, frolrl a cold. "Why, I don't man, but I don't today so you'll cuse me if l sit !lA'fir-l.1IAtE.<MEM3ER.-i It w a s a bl-ight, s u n s h i n y d a y a n d as I sat at the k i t c h e n t a b l e t y p i n g a w a y I c o u l d n ' t a v o i d gazi n g o u t the w i n d o w at a b u d d i n g p u s s y - w i l l o w t r e e , a n o c c a s i o n a l r o b i n a n d a p r e - s c l l o o l age y o u n g s t e r w a d d l i n g a r o u n d the n e i g h b o r h o o d . It made me think how many things in the world do not change. Y o u n g s t e r s s t a y i n g home f r o m school are still .restless. T h e y l i s t e n to c h i l d r e n ' s p r o g r a m s SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN; $5.00 ELSEWHERE Advertising Manager Managing Editor Superintendent Publisher Donald Golem Jack Hoffman Robert Blough William C. Sliger Roger Babson just as w e d i d , o n l y v i a t e l e v i s i o n i n s t e a d of the r a d i o . :;. Robins lift your spirit alter a l i n g winter and § s e e m to say " t h e r e ' s b l - i g h t e r d a y s ? ahead." U s e C o m p u t e r s P u s s y - w i l l o w s s w a y i n the s p r i n g b r e e z e a n d i^ltheir fuzzy, f u r r y b l o s s o m s r e m i n d y o u o f m i n i a ^ t u r e " c a t - t a i l s " t h a t y o u once w a d e d k n e e - d e e p i n T o R e d u c e J A C K T a x e s mind, young feel too well have to ex down." Carefully, she seated her self and insisted that her guest do the same. " I re member you ... you were here once before werefi't you," she said. "About some history or somethiiig, wasn't it?'' Nearing 80 but nevertlleless spry of heai't, she looked little different than..she had upon my visit four years earlier. A small, thin ,woman i n a' hiige, immaculate ly clean house. But something wiis': missing.' W. there. He H O F F M A N needs He needs me. He needs to Imow he's not alone." A n d the y o u n g s t e r . W e l l , he's l i k e e v e r y l i t t l e a b o y on any b r i s k , s p r i n g day. H e ' s b e e n bundlediHip b y m o t h e r so t h a t he won't catch cold. H i s !^ r o u n d face is r e d - c h e e k e d a n d his nose is r u n n i n g . ^rHe's got a s t i c k i n his h a n d a n d he's p o k i n g h o l e s ?iin the soft, m u d d y g r o u n d . H i s t r o u s e r s a r e m u d f s o i l e d at the k n e e s so that y o u k n o w he's feexploring been c o r n e r s d e e p i n the j u n g l e s of n e i g h b o r - ,^'hood h e d g e s . A n d his l i p s a r e m o v i n g as he t a l k s !:to h i s i m a g i n a l - y c o l r i p a n i o n s o n a s p r i n g d a y ad'venture. Man has invented many wonderful things to :,; make our lives more enjoyable. But he can't im prove spring. :'i If y o u h a v e n ' t s t o p p e d to t a k e a l o o k a n d s o a k , ' i n the m a g i c o f the s e a s o n , do so s o o n . It s l i p s a w a y so s u d d e l l l y t h a t w h e n y o u l o o k a g a i n the . l i t t l e b o y is a m a n . T h e M i c h i g a n P l ' e s s A s s o c i a t i o n has s e n t b u l l e t i n s to a l l i t s m e m b e r n e w s p a p e r s b r i n g i n g at t e n t i o n to the i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r o f t r a f f i c d e a t l l s and accidents. R p o i n t s o u t that t h e r e has b e e n v i r t u a l l y no . new traffic safety legislation since 1956. F o r three y e a r s f o l l o w i n g this l e g i s l a t i o n the accident toll d r o p p e d . B u t s i n c e 1959 it has t a k e n an u p w a r d t u r n a n d 1963 s h o w e d a h e a v y increase. The beginning of 1964 has been dramatical ly worse. T h e press association traffic committee l i e v e s t h a t M i c h i g a n w i l l get the k i n d o f be safety , r e c o r d its c i t i z e n s ai-e w i l l i n g to wol-k f o r a n d i t u r g e s n e w s p a p e l ' s to a l e r t c i t i z e l l s to a c t i o n . It's o u r p e r s o n a l b e l i e f t h a t t r a f f i c safety m u s t b e g i n at h o m e — w i t h the i n d i v i d u a l d r i v e r a n d pedestrian and i n each c o m m l i n i t v , h o w e v e r small. Police should enforce traffic regulations. If m o r e p o l i c e al'e n e e d e d l o i n c r e a s e enforcement. We s h o u l d be w i l l i n g to pay this s m a l l p r i c e . A n d if we are found guilty of violating a traf fic regulation, we should assume the responsibili ty of our actions and pay the consequences. L i v e s c a n be s a v e d l)y f o l l o w i n g s i i n p l e safety rules. T h e pl'ess safety c o m m i t t e e t h i n k s m o r e l i v e s c a n be s a v e d i f we e n c o u r a g e o u r state l e g i s l a t o r s to s u p p o r t these bills now u n d e r c h e m i c a l test f o r intoxication; handled i n traffic court); increased courts state teen-age (rather police consideration: than force drivers probate (200 more • • m e n ) ; p r o h i b i t dl-ag r a c i n g ( e x a l l l p l e : W e s t E i g h t . M i l e road); motor vehicle inspection; photographs on d r i v e r ' s licenses; reactivation of M i c h i g a n Traffic H i g h w a y Center; practical budget gan Safety Commission. * « y for M i c h i - » S p e a k i n g o f a.ssuming r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r o u r - o w n actions, it's e n c o u i ' a g i n g i n these d a y s of ; d o d g i n g the p e n a l t y f o r o u r d e e d s to see a j u r y return a verdict like the one h a n d e d down in : .Dallas. " Y p i i r husboiid," l asked, The taxes which voters are now assessed for the mainte "how is he?" nance and operation of build It's like that sometimes. ings used for educational pur poses can be considerably low Separate a vei'y close cou ered and the efficiency of the ple and one, seen alone, seems uiinatural.— like the teachers increased. rose Witliout its leaves, For some peculiar reason, For more than 50 yeai's parents want their children to spend more time at school.' Ai'e she had shared his home, they really anxious to have cooked his meals, mended these children learn more; or his clothes and nursed him are they using the school as a to- health whenever he be sort of "parking lot" for the came i l l . And because they care of their children a good were ' without children, it seemed as though some pf portion of the day? the love that might have Readers who wish 10 reduce I0cal and state taxes sh0uld Of cotirse, l am opposed to shone elsewhere was concen send for a salesman fr0m a tlie large iiumbcr of "drop trated in the bond that held leadliig c0mputcr maniifactur- outs"; biit tlie present educa- them together. er, such as International Ilusi- tional system may be more Theirs liad been a good, responsible for these drop-outs ness Machines, long life, filled with the joys than the children. and sorrows that In a talk which I had rerespect cenlly with Paul Pickett of At any rate, from visits I none. But a,s the jaunt years Orlando, Florida, who is on have recently made to schools, gradually slackened and gave the Budget Committee of Or I do not see much change iii way to ^yrinkled and slow ange County, I gained some the methods of education from ones, so iqo did the spare, very interesting infoi'mation. when I was in school many small frame of licr husband He tells me that one of these years ago. Most leaders ot begin to wither. computers, at a rental ot about Parent, Teachers Associations And it Was now, in tlie wan .?7,000 a month, should save and other organizations prob the county a net of over $20,000 ably agree with me. The Im- ing years of tlieir marriage, a month on extra help. Now mediate question is: Who runs that she called-upon some such a nlodern computer could the scljool? Do the parents, or of her greatest strength to do the schedule programming the teachens, or the taxpayers, sustain ttienl both. Careful ly, she clothed and fed and. in a few days that it takes or the • politicians? helped him' into ' h i s wheel school teachei's (supplement It is a very coinpllcated sit chair. Patle'iillyr she tended ing their regular employinent) uation; in most communities his every djj^ilig'need. -' • several weeks to accomplish. ihe 'school committees are When I asked M r . Pickett made up largely o f business . Tholigh •'i)ilysi(;ally' ill, |ie whether the school teachers men and others who know very llad gre^)t^recoll.ectio^ .and would complain, he stated, little about proper improve from the 90ilyear-old treasiil'y. "Many of them will be glad to ment of their schools. When of his memorjy''came some have extra days off; while some one coinmittce member very interesting stories about many of-those-who-tilke their makes a study aild tries to the development of thf> complaces when they have time bring about a reform he is munity,' , " ' ' off are housewives with no reg- persecuted as one who simply That was four, years ago. ^ ' ulilr employment. Thus the em- wants publicity. Now she seemed, lost, by pioyment situation as a' wllole The : early part of this col herself, as she sat across shoulti not be upset." umn explains how the budget the kitchen" fable. fr,om' her commissions • of maiiy states In view of the activity of are using compiilfirs to rediice unexpected guest; salesmen-of the leading com- expenses, but I for'cdast lliat " H e . . . " She paused, searchpanics, it is probable that compiitcrs must also be used ing for just the right words many moi'e counties may be to increase (he (ifficiency 0t that somejiow' would protect making this same saving. teaching. liim from the embarrassWhatever the facts are, I am Parents seem to believe that ment of his linscen aenlllfy. only passing this -along to the amount of time spent in "He's not here anymore. readers as an illustration' of school determines their chil He's gene," she cried. what the introduction of com dren's education. This is till And, finally, in a shower puters may accomplish, or up wrong. Instead of the time be emotion she blurted: set — according to the c u - ing increased, it should be de- of "He's in a convalesceiit cumstances. ci-eased. This will someday be borne.- I visit him everyday done with greater use of com As the Fedei-al Govei'nment but. sometimes he doesn't reputers.. [ is constantly assuming more member. Each time he asks There are several companies me where he is and I tell of the cost and maintenance of road building, the present which -will demonstrate how him and everything seems altrend indicates that the great this can be accomplished — right but the next .(lay he est "local" expense will be our resultiiig in fewer tepchors, asks me again." public schools. It looks now as better education, lower -taxes, "It's good he's not alone if the education of our chil and children trained to concen dren could - be considerably trate and get real jobs for improved at lower cost by the which they are best fitted. Research and new macHiilery use of computers. have, entered almost every I feci certain that fewer phase ot family life except ed new school houses will be built ucation. I believe education is and that computers may ma- on IhB verge ot a revolution in terially reduce the construc which computei's ^ will play a tion of new college buildings. prominent part. ,' BABSON P A R K , Mass., Every reader of this column is interested in reducing taxes. We see in the newspapel-s much about the cut in federal income taxes, but almost no thing about a cut in state or local taxes. I believe this will be discussed much more dui'ing the next year or two as readers become belter ac quainted with what computers can do, to reduce county taxes at least. A c c i d e n t s LANSING - Stop-and-go traffic signals do not always hold the answer for a commtinity which is concerned with mounting road accidents, according to State Highway Department studies. posing flows of traffic. In the 12 months following the installation, however, lhe accidents at the East Lansing intersection increased almost fourfold. Chambers of Commerce and other organizations which have contact with tourists. They are designed to be given away to Michigan tourists who in turn would send them to thcb' Fifteen persons were injur friendsi back home, thus luring ed and one was killed in the more visitors to Michigan. year after the signal was in The eye-catching series has stalled as compai-od to 10 pei-- come to the attention of the sonal iiijury accidents in the State Highway Department, year before the ^top-gnd-go Tourist Council and Economic light was in use. Development Department and at least one statewide service A ft a A oiic-inoii campaign 10 club, all of which are consid b00st Michigan's vast resourc ering distribution methods. How cruel it seems, I thought, that tw-Q so close for so many years should now be separated; she alone in this huge house with only "These signals have only one her memories, and he alone in his puzzling new sur purpose and jhat is to assign roundings. But how fortunate the right-of-way at heavily tra intersections," said is he to have her nearby to veled Traffic Division Director Har unravel that puzzle. old Cooper. Wllo, I wondered, will stand "Our experience shows a by her side when he is gone. general , increase in accidents That was a month ago. can be (lxpected after installa Last week I wrote the tion of a new signal," Cooper es is being conducted cold, factual obituary; she Northville inaii. will not be alone, but the said. puzzle will go unanswered. i:'a s w a m p to p u r s u e . 'i. I n c r e a s e someone. Bell Wages Set Record Michigan Bell Telephone com pany today reported that it paid wages of .?3'14,8ia to its 43 employees who worked in the Northville - South Lyon tFarmliigton area during 1963. Hazen J . Wilson, manager here, said the company's enth'e wage bill ot $146,610,779 for its 21,092 e m p l o y e e s throughout the state set an alltime record. by a Wright hopes widespread dis tribution ot the cards will send the slogan from coast to coast which he has had printed on the message side of the card: "Michigan, Dynamic, Dlverslfled. Delightful. A great place to live, work, play and visit." Using the title " A Michigan Ambassador," which was first given to a group of businessmen who bragged about our state at evei'y opportunity as they traveled throughout the country., Lawrence ' A. Wright More often than not, traffic has launched his promotion. engineering stiidics show that The kickoff^ of Micliigan a light would not necessarily Wright, the owner of a DeWeek at the New York World's solve the accident problem troit iiidustrial firm, says he aild,might even Increase it. ln- does not intend to make a pro- F a i r in May is getting bigger creiiscs are particularly prev fit on the "Ambassadors" but as the date draws nearer. alcnt jn ;1he rate of rear-end hopes to break even. He al In addition to the initial collisions, Cooper said. ready has at least $25,000 in plans by various universities' vested in the project. As an example. Cooper citalumni groups for breakfasts The "Ambassadors" are and-go light in Ingham County for fairgoers wllo attended sized post cards ed the • installaUon of a slop- standard Michigan's higher education inat the int|ersectlon ot M-78 and made on Michigan paper stock stitutions, a unique meeting of Abbott road. A yellow flasher and bearing one legend of th(» Detroit Economic Club will be was previously in use at the State's various advantages. held in the fairgrounds. There are 200 cards in the intersection. telling briefly about Ralph F . Swan, secretary (o The demand from tile citi- series zeni-y for a stop light was sim Michigan's liighways, copper the committee planning the ilar to'that from many other supply,- rock salt mines, pota event, said officials expect the communities. In this ca§e a to crops, outstanding muse Economic Club luncheon to be Department study indicated ums, islands, water facilities, the biggest of Its kind during industries. the two-year run of the F a i r . the traffic volume at the inter universities and section was heavy enough to Each is on a different subject. Members ot the New York E c Countless requests pour into the Department annually from citizens seeking the installa tion of traffic lights at intei'sections where tiie accident rate is increasing. In addition .to Michigan Bell's payroll, the Western Electric company, manufactaring and supply arm of the Bell System, paid $8.8 million to its l,300 employees who worked in Michigan, and AT&T's Long Lines department paid $3.4 million lo its 520 em warrant the Stop signal to as Wright's goal is to sell the onomic Club are being invited sign the right-of-way to the op series to various Industries, to participate in the luncheon. ployees in the state.: BOAT FIlVANCING NEW and USED F. A. Tuck. Jr., 46020 Sli'at ford Court, was honored by the Shell Oil Company for out standing perfoi'mance as a commercial salesman in Mich igan. As a result of his achieve ments in 1903 Tuck was chosen from-more than lOO employees for'membei'ship in the com pany's Galaxy Club, their top sales, group. Tuck has been a Shell employee for 20 years.' i T H I S k O W N E R ' * ' L O V E S & I T ! dollar OB M O R E T H I S O W N E R L O V E S I T I DETROIT WO-3-7474 LINCOLN PARK WA-0-3335 . , F . A . Tiick the F i r e s S p a r k H a l l E a s e m e n t s i n F a c e s T r i a l f o r K i l l i n g C o m p a n i o n T H I S O W N E R L O V E S I T I Council Withdraws in Wixom A O A T Philadelphia — Baltimore Stock Exchangs DONALD A . BURLESON, RcprciientnttTe IVIAYFLOWER ROTEL, , Rhone G L . 3-1890 - If No Answer Phone O L . »-W77' PLYMOUTH GL-3-3200 G r a s s will mark Candidate for NORTHVILLE The three pictures above illliatrate one reason for their enthusiasm. The top car ia a 1963 m o d e l . . . . thf; center car ia a 1962 Ca'dillaij. . . and' this lower car is foijr years old. "The styling tihrough the years has evolved and refined, but each is unmistakably a Cadillac. Thijso owners share a common knowledge. Not even most liew motor cura offer the degree of pleasure and reliability tliat come with a previously owned Cadillac.. First, there, is Cadillac's renowned cruftamanahip, which results in a (iar of uniiaual .endurance. Next, consider value. The equipment on a Cadillac'' of older vintage ia still extra cost on moat new cara . . . and includes such featurea as Hydra-Matic, power steer ing, power brakes, power windows on moat m o d e l s . . . plus many Cadillac engineering ndvahcementa that still have not found their way into other new 1964 cara. A n d don't overlook Cadillac'a reputation for operat ing cconoiny—comparable to maily smaller cars. So when you make your next motor car inveatment, ilow or used, consider only one name—Cadillac. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER NOW-WHILE HIS SELECTION IS WIDE AND WONDERFUL ANDREW C. REID & CO. Member Detroit Stock Exchange Detroit 31 V i l l a g e Y o u t h SAVINGS to build an estate, or accumuiate an investment fund , or buy an interest In Ameflcan industry? ' ; Many Mutual Funds hisvc plans to Rid you invest as iittie or us much as you wish on a systematic biisis. DMIOM INVESTMENT CO. Willowbrook members will Methodist church and the New the Hudson Methodist church at 8 s t o r y gather at the First Methodist Church of Farmington where p.m. on Maundy Thursday. o f C h r i s t ' s d e a t h a n d res- at 12 noon a three hour Good Theme of the combined Good s u r e c t i o n i n s e r v i c e s a n d Friday service will begin. At Friday worship service at New p r o g r a m s t o d a y ( M a u n d y 3:30 the junior fellowship will Hudson, from l to 1:45 p.m., T h u r s d a y ) , t o m o r r o w o n meet at the church and think is "Father Into Thy Hands I together about the "ineaning' Commend M y Spirit". G o o d F r i d a y , a n d o n E a s of Good Friday. An Easter sunrise service is ter S u n d a y . At 4 p.m. Saturday the jun slated at the Novi church at Combined services of the ior high and senior high fel 7 a.m., followed by an Easter First Baptist Church of Novi, lowships will meet at the bi-eakfast at 8 a.m. Worship the Fii'st Baptist Chui'ch of church and make last-minute service is scheduled tor 9 a.m F O U R O F T H E F A I R E S T l n e d on their Easter bonnets and peered into Northville and the First Bap preparations for the Easter and Church school for 10:15 lhe rhirror for the cameraman this week. Like many other area mothers a.m. tist Church of Wixom will be Breakfast and worship. and daughters M r s . James Ross and Cathy, 4, Linda, 8, and Nancy, 10, held at 1:30 p.m. on Good F r i The Easter Breakfast and will display bright coiffures for the Easter Parade. The Rosses live at day at Northville, with the worship will be held at 7 a.m. Members of Novi's Church Rev. Paul Barnes, pastor of on Easter Sunday, follov.red at ot The Holy Cross will travel 19510 M a r i l y n in Northville township. the Novi church, delivering the 9:45 a.m. by Sunday school lo St. Andrews Episcopal message. Special music will be classes for primary, youth Church of Farmington for provided by both churches. Thursday and Friday services and adult departments. On Easter Sunday, the North At 11 a.m. the regular church Thui'sday's service will be ville Baptist Church will hold woi'sliip service will be held. held at 7:30 p.m. and Good its traditional sunrise service Subject of the sei-mon will be: Friday's thi'ce hour service at 6:30 a.m. Regular services "Renewal ot Christian Com will be held fi'om noon until will be held at 10 a.m. for mitment through Personal Con 3 p.m. the Sunday school and at 11 viction." Special anthems will Officiating at the services a.m. for worship. Topics for the include: "Choral of the Easter will be F r s . Peter Tonella, vieservices will carry themes of Chimes" by the junior and ar of Holy Cross, Douglas H I L L A T T A C K — W o r k m e n and machinery chopped away at the h i l l the Resurrection. youth choirs, and "I Know that Smith and J . Coulton. at the east end of Baseline this week to make way for the Detroit water The choir will present spe M y Redeemer Leilventh" by St. Andrews is located at S p r i n g is h e r e a n d so end of DeGross off Novi road, age was reported. line inching its way from Center street in Northvillfe towai'd Eight Mile cial music, under the dii-ection the adult choir. 16360 Hubbard road in Farm This blaze required firefighters At 4:03 p.m.. on. Monday, t o o , u n f o r t u n a t e l y , is t h e of George McDaniel, at the 11 Classes for toddler, nursery ington. road where it will join with the section of pipe already laid from the from both Novi and Walled sparks from a trash barrel Easter morning services are and kindergarten departinents, t r a d i t i o n a l r a s h o f e a r l y Lake. east to Yerkes cemetery. Meanwhile, construction of the sewer system blew into a field near: the a.m. service. with child care in the "crib" scheduled at Holy Cross at 8 spring-grass fires. • • • continued in both Novi and Northville. Firemen were just returning home of Richard Rltler, 26201 room will be conducted during a.m. and at 10 a.m. Persons The Sacrament of The Lord's to the station at 2:55 p.m. Taft road, and burned about unable to attend either of these the 11 a.m. service. That's how N o V i fire. Supper will bp celebrated at 8 when another blaze was report one acre of weeds. two services can attend ser m e n a n d p o l i c e m e n v i e w - ed on 1-96 near-11 Mile road, • *• Still aiiothcr grass. fire was p.m. Maundy Thursday in the vice at 11 a.m. at St. Andrews. traditional ; Upper Room ser Sunrise service is planned e d ' the s i t u a t i o i l w h i l e and at 2:58 still another fire reported at 4:40 p.m. at 49700 c a t c h i n g t h e i r b r e a t h be- was reported south ot Grand Ten Mile road, just: west of vice at Willowbrook Communi too at the First Baptist Church Confessions scheduled for River between the railroad Wixbm road near the Jarshay ty E . U . B . Church, located on of Wixom. It will be held at t w e e n f i r e s T u e s d a y after Holy Week at St. Williams tracks and Novi road behind Dog Kennel. Here more, than 10 Mile road 1iear Meadow- 6:30 a.m., followed by a break Catholic church of Walled noon. . fast sponsored by the senior Kelly Lumber company. 80 acires of grass aiid weeds brook. Lake include Wednesday, Marhigh-college age young people. . : J: ' ''Nine fires In two d a y " Equipment was dispatchetl were burned. ch 25, 7:30-9 p.m., Tliursday, The Rev. Robert Warren, pas said Fire .CUef .Fred..Lo,:f, . tr hoth. loc,at].ot^^.^,.W.t(e,%J!)?l' ,.;,FJrf!.'wn Jierely. bad !' time W i x o m V o t e tor, will preselif.'av shcst.-.de- after 8 p.m. Mass; Good F r i "aiid l ' m afraid we're In for two minutes later ^stili anohcr •enongh tojcxtifiguish the; lat day, 3-4 p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m.; votitinal entitled,.- : ' ' A New plenty more unless, residents blaze bl'oke out in the DfaGross ter blaze whenVthey were'call and Saturday, 11-12 noon, 4-5 Wixom's city council elimi-lhis now clears the property?" Hall on April 19 and Juile 14 Day." Special music is planof'. Novi ^use a good- deal of area again. Walled Lake was ed to 4530D{.Ten';Mile iit^fllen- S e t p.m., and 7-9 p.m. M o n d a y nated one easement on city She replied that she-, didn't from 11 a,m.-l p.m. He also re- , ned. c a r V J n ' b u r n i n g ti'ash. Unat- called back to help tight the da, home oi^ Ronald Mcintosh, Solemn High Mass will be hall property and confined an- hide the facts and that "the ported that Wixom had b'een.' Durblg the 10 a.m. Sunday tended trash burners on dry latter fire, wllile Novi battled where a defective hot- water Wixom voters will join elec School, classes will be com said at 8 p.m. tonight (Thurs other to a specified area in council knew the easeinents given two parcels ot land; by spriiig' days are the chief paus at 1-96 and at the railroad heater threatened tb explode. tors from throughout the Wall bined to hear a presentation of day) with adoration a l l night 'actioii taken Monday night. were there when the property the stale, a half acre on the es of ,most of our grass fires." township's department equip- There was no damage. .. ed Lake school district in de gospel magic by Norman Clothr of the Blessed Sacrament un was purchased." southeast coi'ner of Grand Riv The casements, ileld by the Fires earlier in tile week in ciding Monday the fate of an ler, director of Youth for Chris til 6 a.ra. by the Nights of Police Chief Lee BeGole ment was pressed Into service er and Wixom road and a operational millage proposal. Detroit Edison Company, have to help. Columbus and from 6 a.m. to In other business Monday cluded: tian Service in Pontiac. • warned residents that;it is i l tenth-acre on the northwest clouded the title since its pui'- night Councilman Oscar Sim corner. Electors will vote in Wixom Firemen from the three de At the 11 a.m. service, the 12 noon by the parish guilds. l e g a l ' lo burn grass, weeds Grass fire on the Douglas A Good Friday service is chase from Councilwoman Lot mons outlined a proposed five and leaves without a permit. partments were joined by more Dye property, 23417 Novi road, at the elementary school on topic will be "Power of The year road program develop Finally, the council promis Resurrection". Special music scheduled from 12-3 p.m. with tie Chambers in 1960. "We're going to prosecute," he than 50 citizens from nearby at 4 p.m. on Sunclay, out by Wixom road. ed by the road commlssioii. ed actioil on a complaint by Monday's ballot will includii will be presented by the choir. Holy Communion at 2 p.m. Sta declared, "wherever and when businesses and homes. State the time firemen arrived; Monday night City Attorney a proposal that, if approved, police helped direct traffic At 7:30' p.m., a Baptismal tions of the Cross are schedul Gene Schnelz explained to the Mayor- McAlee reported that B i l l Russett; Maple Road, conever possible." Small grass fire on Eight will do two things: the Iri-eounty oi'al vaccine cliii cerning old cars and debris in along 1-96 when smoke from service is planned and the top ed for 8 p.m. council that negotiations carThrough Tuesday well over Mile road near Novi road at Blessings of the New Fire ried on by himself and Mayor ic would be held at the Union the neighborhood. It will rescind the cutoff ic of the pastor's sermoil will the blaze in that vicinity curl 200 acres of grass and weeds 4:30 p.m. on Sunday; date of 1964 on current opera be "Raised to Walk in New ed across, the expressway. planned for 11 p.m. Holy Wesley McAtee with Detroit were burned oft, eiida.ngering Grass fire off Grand River, tional millage and extend the ness of Life." Saturday followed by the Bless Edison had resulted in an Firemen were just finishing homes and barns and requir west ot Seeley road behind Hol- date to 1967; and it will in ings of the Easier Candle. Can agreement to withdraw one of ing men and equipment from when another tire was report comb Industries Plant and the • •• crease the operational milldles will remain lighted- until the two easements and con ed at 5:59 p.m. on Nine Mile Fred Curcio Qil company at thi'ee fire departments. An Easter sunrise service is age from 4-mills to 7-mills. after the readings. Blessing of fine the other lo a 90-foot path planned at 7:30 at the First After battling four blazes on between Meadowbrook road. 12:54 p.m. on Friday; Although the proposal calls the Holy Water will begin at over whicli power lines now Baptist Church of Novi, follow Volunteer assistance by cltl Monday, firemen were press The rear portion of a carport for an increase of 3-mllls tor Midnight Salurday. exist. ed by a breakfast. Persons ed into service again Tuesday zens on Tiicsday prompted and its .contents were damag operational purposes, school of when flames swept uncontroll Chief Loynes to offer his ed by fire at the home of John ficials point out that the over- planning to. attend the break Schnelz salii the utility had ed through five areas. At one thanks tor their "valuable as MacCauley, 23656 LeBost drive, all iilcrease will be only 1-mill fast are asked to make reseroriginally offered to sell back vation. Sunday school will be ' F r i e n d s ' time Tuesday afternoon fire sistance". the easement rights for $2,000. A 42-year-okl Union Lake his Naval post at Norfolk, Vir at 8:09 a.m. on March 18; since debt retirement millage held at 9:45, a worship service men battled three separate Re said that negotiations had man, wanted by the Oakland ginia, was apprehended Thurs The fires reported on Mon A car fire caused an esti will be reduced from 7-mills to meet at 11 a.m., a youth group fires, one of which stretch for day were kicked off with a mated $100 damage to the car 5-mills. reduced this figure to $l.00. County sheriff's department day morning as he hitchhiked • ing at 6 p.m., and an evening nearly a mile along the 1-96 blaze at the corner of Novi owned by James R. Raymond, S e e k B o o k s tor assault, was arrested by on Grand River and was turn Pui'pose of the operational service at 7 p.m. The attorney also strongly expressway. ed over to the Novi Navy Re road and Grand River, behind 24 of Flat Rock, who spotted millage increase is to provide recommended that title insui'- Novi police Friday morning. Special music will be pre: cruiter, R. C. Steele. The first fire Tuesday occui'- the Novi Drive-Inn' at 43500 the . blaze near the gasoline monies for improved salary sented by the senior and, junior James Gibson was arrested ance on the property be in Police are searching for E o r L i b r a r y tank while driving on 1-96 ex schedules for a l l employee re at l:14 p.m. on l l Mile, Grand River, (it 1:30 p.m. as he sat in a car parked be creased to $17,000, the pur choirs during thii worship ser burglars who broke into Ward's between Taft and Beck roads, Less than 30 minutes later, pressway on Tuesday, March classifications, provide for ad vices. chase price of the land. It is hind the East Shore Tavern, A ihree-memljer committee Barber Shop, 2204 Novi road,, in which dozens of raspberry firemen i'Csponded to a call in 17 at 3:12 p.m. ditional personnel, provide now insured for $10,000. The 14 Mile and East Lake drive, • • « has been appointed by The and made oft with a typewrit bushes were destroyed. Less Willowbrook subdivision where Expressway^ traffic was halt funds for equipment, and fi at 12:05 a.m. attorney s a i d , ' i t was the sel Combined services are plan Friends of the Novi Library for er valued at $30 last week than a half hour later, flrelnen defective clothes di'yer en ed by Novi police while fire nance additional bus transpor ler's obligation (Councilwoman He was charged with carry Wednesday night o r . early ned at New Hudson for mem the purpose of directing the battled a blaze at the West dangered the house. No dam- men extinguished the blaze, tation. Chambers) to provide the pol ing a concealed weapon — a bers and friends of the Novi book- of- the- month program Thursday moi-ning, icy in Ihls amount. Further seven-shot hand gun found in here. Entry was made by break the attorney said the council his back pocket by police — They are Mrs. Clifford Bunk should consider title insurance ing the glass from a window but was tui-ned over lo the on the south side ot the build er, M r s . R. H . Cllft, and Mrs. beyond the land value lo in county on the sheriff's charge Leonard Ucinski. ing. Prints were taken and a clude the building. of assault with intent to do witness gave police a descrip The three women will han Before the coilncll. passed a bodily harm. tion of two cars parked in the dle all donations of persons resolution authorizing the may Oher Novi police action this vicinity at the time. >\i! aii.Thuoii of February stand to tesity, as were Dr. Kirkwood said he told the victim as one youth suggested who wish to supply the Novi or to act on the proposal Coun past week included: A .21-year-old Rivol library with one or more books Someone also broke into N o - : 26. '.'be vluti..n, E r w i n Weiss, Clara Raven, Wayne Coiiny youths to place the victim In might have happened. cilman R. W. Lahti asked Richard Wing of M l . PleasRouge man was. bound under the bo0k-of-the month vi school on Wednesday, but 24, of Ecorse, cled at St. Mary medical examiner who per- their car and to follow his own Upon stathlg his case for program. Anyone interested Councilwoman ' Chambers " i f ant, absent without leave from apparently nothing was taken.. o v e r to O a k l a n d c o u n t y Hospital at l0:»7 p:m. - a lit formed the autopsy, the vic vehicle to the doctor's office. Police said entry was gained c i r c u i t c o u r t l a s t w e e k to tle more than six hours after tim's stepfather, and Novi Pa- On the way, Kirkwood said, Judge Jacques, the defense at in making such a contribution by breaking glass In the door he spotted Patrolman Faulk torney, Marvin Blake, argued is asked to contact one ot s t a n d t r i a l o n a c h a r g e of a bullet slruc'it him In tlie face trolman Richard Faulkner. on the east wing and then trip and lodged in his brain. ner and stopped to secure his that there cannot be any con- these three women. k i l l i n g a p e r s o n b y care Accordhig lo Kirwood, he help. F r o m there the victlin nectlon between the first two • Most recent books contribut ping the latch. A n office,door l e s s d i s c h a r g e of a f i r e Two other men, both present was making a delivery for No- was taken to the office of Dr. shots fired by Beaton — on ed by Friends of the Library was pried open and several the opposite side of the car ~ vi Drug when he observed the at the time ot the shootltig, are: The Darkness and The desk drawers were opened. arm. Lyle Fettig and, shortly thereand the shot that killed Weiss. were found guilty of violating men near the car which was Dawn by Cqstain; Sword at Metal gates, valued at.$50, F a c i n g t r i a l , f o l l o w i n g the village firearms ordinance parked in a field several feet after, was taken by ambulan(;e An act of carelessness on one Sunset by Sutcllff; Portrait in to the hospital. One of the five candidates Pearl Willis, Kohlhorst's iiamc were taken from the rear'of a h i s e x a m i n a t i o n i n N o v i and each was fined $15. They off the road, H e said he stop side of the car does not, he Brownstone by Auchincloss; seeking a city council post in ballot, even though he has with building located at 109 Picksubstantiate any and Mastering the Art ot justice court T h u r s d a y are Jimmy A. Behm, 19, and ped to inquire whether the men Testimony by , Behm, Gal- argued, Wixom announced this week drawn, because the ballots ford, just oft south I Lake drive, claims that the third;shot was might be interested in buying Raymond J . Gallager; 20, of lager, and Shiels substantiated French Cooking by Beck, Bert- that he Is withdrawing fi'om have already been printed. He early Sunday morning. afternoon, is A m b r o s e Jo just another act ot careless River Rouge, Ijolh of whom a gun he wished to sell. earlier reports that Beaton holle, and Child. the election race because ot has asked that voers ignore Mrs. Blevins Doyle made tile s e p h B e a t o n , c h a r g e d w i t h testified at tile examination. was unloading his rifle when ness. his name, M r s . WlUis said. complaint. Officials also announced that personal, commitments. While discussing tilij offer, k i l l i n g a t a r g e t s h o o t i n g still another companion, Ger the gun went off. Beaton was He is Eugene W. Kohlllorst The four remaining candi Investigating a young motor Beaton fired a shot Itlto the Blake twice motioned that members of The Friends will companion by c a r e l e s s ald Shiels, 18 ot River Rouge, seated on the edge of the front dates seeking lhe three foul'- ist on a traffic violation, police ground with his rifle.: He also the case be dismissed. , He be participating in fund-rais of 1412 Morning Dove. seat of the car, on the paswas found innocent of the fired another shot info wheel discharge of a f i r e a r m . Kohlhoi'st said ho recently year council terms are Incum learned he had stoleri the ve sought dismissal at the outset ing card parties from now un charge because he had no gun. housing of the car, hil said.' senger's side, with the front on grounds that the crime was til June 1. Those participating acquired a new job that will bents Fred Beamish, Gunnar hicle from a foreign car ser-' Justice of Peace Emery door opened, the youths said. Sliiels also testified at the exJacqlies. ordfired Beaton into Beaton then walked to the His rifle was pointed skyward. not spelled out in the charge will play cards in their homos curtail his. evening activities, Metlala, and Oscar Simmons, vice business at 27032 West ainiilation. ~ Rather than continue to cam and the jone challenger, Don Seven Mile road. The boy, a against Beaton and he sought on an allernating basis circiilt court after hearing testi opposite side of the ct^r.as did minor, was turned over to Red paign for a position to whicli ald Nissen. Besides the latter three the victim, preparatory to en The victim apparently was dismissal again at the conclus from one home to another. mony, which, in his opinion, A l l funds raised will bcj turn-, he would be unable to devote Topping he April 6 election ford township juvenile authoriKirk- preparing to enter the vehicle ion of the examination on sllowe(l that the River Rouge youths, Dennis Kirwood of No tering the vehicle, adequate time, he decided to race is the battle between In ties. Three other boys, also man had carelessly fired a 22- vi, who had stopped to talk wood turned .to Icavii, he heard when the shot occurred. Shiels grounds that the prosecutor ed over to the library. Iilterested persons are ask withdraw from the race, ho cumbent Mayor Wesley Mc minors, in the car when It was wllh the young mon and who another shot. .He said he turn testified that ho was just be- had failed to show that Bea c^Uber lever action rifle. Atee and William Welke, pre slopped were also turned over The accidental shooting look was present at Ihe time of the ed and saw Weiss lying, on the hind Weiss at the time, but he ton had been • careless, reck ed to call M r s . Hubert Muen- said. lo Redford authorities, . According to City Clerk M r s . sent justice of peace. place,on Meadowbrook road silooling, was called to the ground, bleeding from tlie face. denied hat lie had pushed the less and negligent*83 charged. chow at .FI 9-2845. Churches throughout area N a b b e d Phone or write today. 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Wixom and Milcliol .Slophcn elbow len.ylli veil. She carried She wore a shoi't di'ess of oi'Tutlle of W;illed Lake were a bouquet of mums and I'oses chid and while lace and carunited in marringc on .S;iliii- and sU.'pli;niolis -.villi a delach- I'ied a basket of orchid and day, in an evening cei'oniony ahle' corsage of purple mums white mums. at Oi-chai'd Lake Pre.sliyloiian .'iiid ro.ses. IBest man was Giles Lagaee, chui-fh. ;ind sei'Ving as iishei's wei-e RoM'l'isic was played by Ihc OHicialing al the (i p.m. bci't Coley and Richai'd Mc church organisi. Mi-. Wendell which look place in a selLean. ting of mnm.s and ghuliohis Eckcr. For her daughter's wedding, banked on eilliei' side by can Tile iii;ili-oii ol honor was Ihe dles and palm.s. was Ihe Rev. bride's sislei-. Mi's. .James Mi'S. Davis wore lilac satin J. Albert McCrory. DuKi'esne of Wi.vom, She wore and nylon street length dress ;in iris coloI'ed dress of crya- with oi'chid accessories. Mrs. Parenis ol Ihe bride ai'c M r . and Mi'S. Ernest .J. Davis of lelelle wilh over skirl (sti'eet Tuttle wore a blue satin sti'eet Wi.xom, and Ihe bi'idegi'ooni's length). She cai'ried a bouquel length dress with tan acces sories. Both woI-e yellow mum parents ai'c Mr. and Mi.s. of pui'ple and while mums. corsages. James Tultio of Walled Lake. i^ridosmaids were Miss Mar Given away, by her falher, ion Smilli and M'.ss Lynn HclfFollowing the wedding a re the bride woi-e a gown of imi rich of Oi'chai'd Lake. They ception for approximately 300 tation chaniily lace over .saliii wore fh'esses like lhat worn by guests from Pontiac, Detroit, wilh a sweetheart neckline and Ihe lualron of honor. A l l had Erie, Michigan, Grand Rapids, conlrolled bell skirt made into ii'is (;oloi'cd accessories. Orchard Lake, Walled Lake, a Victorian buslle. A ci'vstal The-bride's niece, Susan Du- Wixom and Athens, Michigan was held at the VFW hall on Loon Lake I'ond in Wixom. For her going away outfit, the bride woI'e a navy blue ensemble with white accessoi'ics. The ncwiyweds' wedding trip included a one week tour through the Thumb area of Michigan and the noi'llierii part of the stale. Bolh are graduates of Wall ed Lake high school and the bride attended Pontiac Busi ness Institute. The new M r . and Mi's. Tuttle will reside ' in the Colonial Apai'tmeiils on Soulh Com merce road. Calling upon his treasui'y of humor, much of which had at ready tickled funny bones through exposure in print. Col umnist Art Buchwald (pi'onounced Buckwald) wrung she ets ot laughter from his North viile Town Hall audience Thursday moi-ning. Held in Northville's P & A theatre, last week's lecture sei'ies was in honor of the com munity of Plymoulh. II was followed by a luncheon at Meadowbrook Counti'y Club. Intrpdiiclng the speaker was Riisscll Isbistcr, supcriulcii tli.'iit g{ tlic Plymouth sciiool systein: Admitting that his job of meeting people, traveling lvh.ereever he waiits to go and writing humor Is "the world's best job", Buchwald went on tq trflce Ills medloric rise to taine from a "humble, govern nieilt paid vacation" On the campus of the University of Soiijliei'n California. But even before university where he edited the college humqr magazine, wrote a column and authored one of Its varie ty silows, Bucliwald was intro duced to the world of journal ism wliile serving as a Mai-ine dui'ing World War II. He edit ed his company newspaper on Enlewetok, and he also did a brief stint at public relations for tlie Specials Services bran ch. A WEDDING rich in tradition united Laurie Elaine Chabut and Richard Hazzard Saturday at Northviile Presbyterian church. The sight of Laurie in her inother's wedding gown evoked family rneinories of another weddding 26 years ago in which Elaine Rice became Mrs. V. George Chabut. Dr. Chabut was on the staff of Maybury sanitorium when he died four years ago. Their marriage was solemnized in Detl'oit's Metropolitan Methodist church by the bride's fa mous father. Dr. Merton Stacker Rice, and her minister brother. This church was built during Dr. Rice's ministry, and he served its congre gation for 30 years until his death 21 years ago this month. Although Laurie is too young to have known her nationally reknowned grandfather, she has heard much about him as Mrs. Chabut is imparting his' teachings to all four children in the family. .' Five years ago her book about her father, "Preach-; ; er Mike," was published. ser vice, O u r T i c k l e s T o w n H a l l cated in the American press. His humor - - often times Today moi-e than 180 newspa tinged wilh biting satire —al pers from arountl the world so was appreciated by his Eur cari'y his column, earning him opean I'caders. Ihe distinction of being called After 14 years abroad, Buchthe most comic American ob wald returned to the United server of the European .scene Stales and stationed himself in since Mai'k Twain. Washington, D.C. — center of By spoofing government of- much of the nation's humor. fieials, as he did James Hag- But, the speaker pointed out., gerly, he managed to gel his it was difficull for him to ad column into more and more just lo the new surroundings;newspapei's. In the case of One of the interesting things Haggerty, the press secretary he noted upon his I'ctuI'n to the took his column sei'iously and Stales is that .so many com'called a press conference to munities have organizations to deny it. A l l of which, said fight Communism. The big Buchwald, drew tlie wrath of pi'oblem, he said, is that tliere fellow columnists who contend ai'e so few Communists to ed they had spoofed him and fight. were not given equal treat He suggested thai the gov ment. ernment I'ound up all the Com F u n n y munists and distribute Ihem equally around the nation so that each community can have a Communist to fight. His wife and children, said liuchwald, arc required lo pro vide a certain percentage of liis column materiiil. If they don't come through, lie added, "oiit tliey go." Ti'avelling, of coui'se, is one of the chief ways in which Buchwald obtains I'aw mater ial for his columns. He has marched in a May Day parade in East Berlin, chased goats up and down the mountains ot Yugoslovia, climbed trees to gel a better view of the races at Longcliamps, travel led all the way to Tui'key to get a first-hand impression of B o n e Can Buy? a Turkish balh. On one occasion, said Buch wald, he Inade a trip behind the Iron Curtain in a limousine di'iven by a uniformed chauf feur. PuI'pose of the trip, he explained in his columns, was to show the Communists what a "bloated, plutocratic capital ist really looked like." Buchwald said ho and his wife stayed up one whole night devising a code he could use if the trip went awry. It con sisted of one word, he said: "Help". Del's MARTINI ROCKS GOO D,>]^',T I M E I" A R T y'-.'-'s TORE USE OUR WANT ADS S h o e s ' ' JJr.Rice himself ,was, the author of 12 books,; , including a biography of Bishop Alfred Quayle of. Baker University, Kansas, who greatly influenced BOYS' the life of Dr. Rice when he studied there. Mrs. ASSUMES PRESIDENCY — Woman's club potgoing president Mrs. * SHIRTS Chabut's favorite is "My Father's Woi-id," Dr. Geoi-ge Kohs (left) turns over the gavel of authority to the club's new by Tom Sawyer Rice's beautiful study on the nature of our world. president Mrs. 0. F. Reng at Friday's election meeting. Topping off the An example of his colorful personality: Dr. luncheon meeting waS; a hilarious spoof on Northviile entitled "This Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hazzard See Oi.'r Fine Accessories . . . Rice always signed his name, "M. S. Rice," in is The Northviile Year That Was" by newer members of the club. (See With a bonus paid to service SOCKS — BELTS — JEWELRY green ink — the color of new life. men by the state of New York, pictures on Page One, Section Two). Buchwald travelled to Fi'ance An added bit of family sentiment in Laurie's where he began working for wedding Saturday was contained in the lace handthe show business weekly. Var LADIES' STORE L a u r i e C l i a b u t W e d s kerchief she carried. It had been made by a pioiety. Early in 1949, he took a WELCOME SPEAKER — On hand to welcome the Town Hall speaker, 115 E. Main trial column to the editorial of neer .great-grandmother. In addition, Laurie asked Art Buchwald (right), are (l-iO Russell Isbister of Plymouth, who intro fices 0f the European edition her 13-year-old sister, Susie, to be maid of honor. MEN'S STORE duced the speaker, and Town Hall officials Mrs. George P. Hanley and of the New York Herald Tricorsage and boutonnlere. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Porrer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp R i c h a r d H a z z a Many of the wedding guests could remember ' 112 E. Main Mrs. Claude A. Crusoe. . . . and family, 469D5' West Main )une. Entitled "Pai'is After bell of Livonia, M r . and Mi's. Laurie Elaine CIlabul and white slock on the allar, the were of a darker shade of taf Laurie "when she was missing four front teeth," Thomas M . Campbell of Livon Mrs. George Merwin accom- are enjoying the beauty of Vir Dark," it was filled with scraps Mrs. Mitchel Stephen Tuttle Richard W. Hazzard exchang bride was given away by hei' feta. FI-9-0777 as the Chabut family has lived in Northviile 21 .1 ia, and M r . and Mrs. John An- panied some friends of Deti'oit, ginia during spiking vacation. of off-beat information about ed wedding vows here Satur mother and was escorted down Sei'ving as best man was Ro years. Mrs. Chabut, Susie, Mike and David live at gell of Meadowbrook i'oad en Mr. and Mrs. Faust Camon, Dr. Ferrer joined his family Parisian night life. day evening in a candlelight the aisle on the arm of the bert Hazzard II of Harbor tertained their parents, Mr. to a party at the Scarab Club after they had driven to DayBuchwald recalled that this .18585 .Sheldon road. ceremony at the Fii'st Presby bridegroom's falher. Beach, bi'olhef' of the bride and Mrs. Thomas Campbell of Saturday night. It was an'Eas ton, Ohio .Mondpy for a Ijrief "night life" was an excellent C A R S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n terian Church of Northviile. It is satisfying to Mrs. Chabut that both Lau- •: visit with the Robert Beer- training ground aiid he s00n 246 Wing Court to dinner, and ter party for members. ' For her wedding the bride groom and ushers were Char Officiating was the Rev. Lloyd wore her mother's wedding les W'hitm'ore of 'Kalamazoo, rie and her new husband plan to be teachers. The " . . . bowers, former Northviile resi became thc newspaper's f00d dancing at Pandora's SfiturG. Erasure, pastor of the dress of ivory net and lace, Richard Granse of Cleveland, day evening, celebrating llleir and wine expert. James Hill of Va|ley road dents. bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hazzard . church. parents' 35th wedding anniver and WiUiam Davis' Of Orchard • *' » . distinguished by small i'Ul'fles Ohio and Gene Correl ot WhitAlthough he didn't spell it D r a w s Nortliville O f f i c i a l s of Frankfort, Micliigan, is a University of Michi- . '• sary. cascading from hips to. floor mot'L* Lake.' • drive left Monday for Dayton,' Soaking up the Florida sun- out, Buchwald's column quick The bride is the daughter of . gan graduate. Laurie, who has been a student-at" and rounded traiii, witliAlc-iily impressed his editors, and shine this week ai'e D r . and Ohio whef'e they w i l l 'spend Pi'ior to leaving for the even Mrs. V. G. and the late Dr. The Thirty-first Annual Con- cia Southworth, state president the office of state historian. con lace bodice, waist and • For her daughter's M'eddlng, •' Michigan. State university, hopes to continue her ' ing of entertainment, the Easter va.cation with the;Ro- Mrs. Robert Yoder and family by 1952, his column was syndi ference of tlie Michigan Socie who presided. Miss Southworth This is the third year she has Chabut of 18505 Sheldon road, sleeves. It featured a short Mi'S. Chabut. wore ,am emerald 'stiidles at Western university. grandchildren presented their bert Beerbower sons, ,Jafnes of Whipple Drive. . ty Children of the American member of Ihe Lewis Cass .So been elected to a state office. and the bridegroom is the son • » »• * shoulder veil .'fasteijed to {an •green di'ess of' brocaded taf grandparents with an orchid and John. of M r . and Mrs. Robert HazRevolution was held in Sagl ciety. feta and hat.'The, bridegroom's Ml:s. Chabut teaches sixth grade in FarmingAlencon lace ci'owh. She carf The National Convention ot In Washingtoni D.C. to visit •zard ot Frajjkfort, Michigan. naw Friday and Satui'day, The Plymouth Corners Soclemother wore; a rose silk', and tori and also Sunday schooit at Northviile Presbyi'ied an orchid and daisy spray. congresB and the sights of the . . . YOU'LL FIND YOUR EASTER WARDROBE FOR THE FAMILY IN OUR SELECTION March 20 and 21. Thfe; host so ty received an award for the CAR in Washington is in April. In a setting of daisies and •jsatin sheath with malcliing hat natioll's capitol are M r . and Serving as her sister'.s maid and shoes. Both mothei's wore tel^ian chiirch where the Rev. Lloyd Erasure mar ciety was the Lewis Cass sup- most new members for tile The State Society has chartei'OF SPRING FASHIONS TO PLEASE EVERYONE'S TASTE AND AT PRICES'THAT PLEASE Mrs. Richard Ambler and fam of honor was Suzanne Chabut, greep cymbidium orchids.... ed a bus which will leave Jack ried her daughter. ported by the Saginaw Chap- past year. ily, 943 Carrlngton drive, and ter, D A R . IT TAKES THAT who wore an Empire style Those attending the meeting son on April 23rd with Ihi'ee In the fine tradition of Dr. Rice she teaches . Mr. aild Mrs. Eugene Cook Mr. Edward F . Murphy of gown of mist green silk organ Wedding . music included The membei's spent Friday from Nortilville were Richard membei's, Richard Martin, M i and family of South E l y drive. 1457^ Piedmont, Detroit and A PROFESSIONAL za over light blue laffota, and 'Walk Hand in Hand" and her family and students as well that, "Your reach "Norlhville's Family Shoo Store" evening playiiig games and ac- Martin of Wiiipple drive and mi and Jacki Merwin, froin the » f, » . Ml5> Evelyn Kinde of 1160 Se a halo net hat. She carried should nijVer exceed your grasp," for if you "do "The Loi'd's Prayer", sung by \JP^ TOUCH quainting themselves with the Mrs. George Merwin with her Plymouth Corners Society SPECIALIZING IN ORTHOPEDIC FITTING ward street, Detroit were blue tinted daisies, carnations TracV Carrabin. Two parties were held in the only what you set out to do, you haven't set out members from plher parts of daiigllters Mimi and Jacki. aboard as well as Mrs. George; Wfy^ TO PREPARE and pu.ssy willov;s. honor of Cliarles Lute recent united in marriage at the home the state while the seniors had Mimi served as personal page 153 E. MAIN Fl-P.06t3b to do enough." ?. Mfii'wln. Following llie wedding a re ly, upon celebration of his ?2nd of Judge and Mrs. Benjamin a workshop. Cities represented to Marcia Southworth , and Bridesmaids were Susan '/ K YOUR LOVELY * * • Burdtck, 19515 Roslyn road, birthday. Price of Northviile, Barbara ception was held at the church. at the meeting by members Jacki was a general page... \ HANDS Moore For her going away outfit, On Sunday, March 15, the Detroit Salurday March 21 at were Plymouth and Northviile of Southfield and Nan BUS TRAVEL is the goal of WSCS members , Larry Carlson of Plymoulh the bride w.pre an • eggshell family of M r . Lute gathered at 00 p.m. i FOR cy Jcpsoii of Birmingham. Detroit, Battle Creek, Mar- anolller member ot PlymouHl of the Methodist camp commission, who hope to wool suit, daffodil yellow wool the home of M r . and Mrs. The Rev. S. D. Kinde of shall, Jackson, Lansing, Pon- Corners Society attended with r - y ^ THOSE Each was dressed in gowns coat with a matching flowered collect 3,900 books and S. and H. green stamps Othal Baggett. Northviile, cousin of the bride, tiac, Flint and Saginaw. similar to the one worn by Ihe his grandmother, Mrs. Robert hat. Her ensemble was set off by M^y 19 to buy a carnp bus. SPECIAL maid of honor, allhougli gowns Other members of his fam officiated. Saturday morning the for- Willoughby. Larry was a color by a coI'sago of oi'cllids from Attendants were Judge Burily on h^nd to offer their con Mrs. William Cansfield of Dunlap street, 3 BIG D A Y S SPRING SALE Y OCCASIONS mal meeting was opened by bearer in the two procession thc center of her wedding bougratulations , were M r . and dick, a long time friend of the the senior state pi'esident, Mrs. als. s president of the WSCS Detroit Conference, is hopquct. Mrs. Homer Lute, M r . and iSl'oom, and Mrs. Leona Rein- Geprge F , Merwin of North Susan Tompleton was unable ing that the books will be collected at the annual "'. Call Us Soon Mrs. William Lute,, Mr...and ngton of Okemos, sister of the viile and tui'ned over to Mar- to attend but was elected to Personal Fittings For their wedding trip, the conference May 19 at Court Street Methodist ; Mrs. Tom Lutp, and M r . and bride. STEREOS — RECORDS — RADIOS a n d MANY OTHER ITEMS Men's — Ladies' newlywods travelled to NorthLOV-LEE Mrs. Donald l.ule; M r . and Following tlie cereillony a church in Flint. The 4,680,000 stamps will pur- ; cm Michigan. Mrs. George Van Hellemont, weddliig dinner vyas served at chase a school-type buls to help in transporting Beauty Salon and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley San the jBurdick home. The couple The bride is a student at ITS S C O T T S TIME UNBILIEVABLE children to hard-to-reach Methodist summer 4 RECORDS ders'. Another guest present ilans to fly to Ireland for a Michigan Stale univei'sity, FI-9-0838 camps, as the one at Douglas lake in the northern- was.Mrs. Elsie Zenker. iolleymoon, Mrs. S. D. Kinde while the bridegroom, a grad Northviile Choose SLIP-ONS and TIES most part of the lowei^ peninsula, Mrs. Canfield • Honors vvpre heaped on M r . was a guest. uate of the University of Mich PRICES O N from our a Lute at still., another family Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will re igan, is a teacher in Wayne. explains, Many new Spring styles galheriog, lhl? one IjeW 'fii. the side in Detroit where they op STOCK of .NOltTIIVII.LE GL-3-35S0 The newlyweds will make • Local camp commission members throughout v" Good News for hoille of M r . and Mrs. William erate, the Miirpliy lind Murplly I''t-i)-;iti7? Iheir' home in Belleville an(l STEREO CONSOLES THOUSANDS Plymouth the conference area are collecting stairip books Fiirniturc cotnpany. Lute ot Livonia,' ~ -. 11:11 E. .iJiiin Kalamazoo. .95 - $5.95 ^$6.95-$14.95^ (ally kind, as they can be traded) "as many as pos- ... Crabgrass Haters! ARTISTS — More than sible as soon as possible," which local WSCS presi-., . a hundred persons from Now you can prevent dents will take to district meetings in April. In LADIES' DRESS HEELS LARGE VARIETY OF FLATS ,,,^,,^,,3 ON ALL OPERAS throughout the metropo turn, they will be collected from districts at the crabgrass with Scotts " 1 Patents and Patinas, in red, and ALBUM SETS l i t a n area attended the slops tial'Sf"' May conference. ' ' famous HALTS for the Iwlore li starU, In Latest Styles and Colors ^ CONVENIENT bone, '/vhite and black. reAjeption Sunday for J. Low, Low Price of J v T . Abernathy (left), potV.95 (reg. $9.95), • • CATALOGUp^PRIQgS OF ( CHARGE l^LAN! If Iter, and M'lfon $3.98 • $4.98'- $5.98 -0(3 'C-.-^rtfi' Whitman's painter, who currently Butter Cream Yolk NORTHVILLE M O T H E R S ' CLUB 'I are exhibiting their work NOW REDUCED EASTER LILIES .]:at the Hartley - Powers Bring ip for F R E E llGalkry, 116 East Main, AZALEAS $2.65-$3.37.$4.b9 COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS 2 year subscription Boys Will be bestIV - through April 4. Aberna Nutfudge Honil Wired Chatiii, Garrard Chanjcer, TULIPS EASTER dressed with a ward • --^(TNjiL.^'Tjtrv thy is a nationally known FM Stereo Radio. Was Priced at $47?.00,.: S P R I N G I robe of our ! potter who has exhibited Pre-Recorded 4-Track HYACINTHS by Vicky Vaughn and Toni Todd EASTER ^^^5 SO Spring styles. throughout the country, STEREO TAPES N o w Only ' 3 4 9 ROSE BUSHES FILL CANDY 49c & U? i - while Kemnitz |§ j1 Mjch•whitman's 30% OFF C^hefi M PiwylncM, Earif American, Iri^ i igan artjsts who has ,ex• CORSAGES •Schruffl's f a n t a s y ! N.'.Mr.. V " Coiitieinpora^ ityliiig. Sale priced from ... • White Dress Shirts jv hibited at several Detroit •Gilbert's by Ship 'n Shore and Laura Mae • ROSES • Sport Shirts li Galleries RADIOS AI)IJRi'.SS . • Knit Shirts 4 CUT FLOWERS ALL IN S A T U R D A Y , APRIL 11 L CilY $1.98 and $2.98 The Northviile Record STOCK GIRLS' DRESSES F R E E - 1 0 Stereo Albtlliis / W ore and More People are bringing iheir Prescriptions to The Novi News AT OUR , Sizes 1-3, 3-6x, 7-14 Sizes 4 to 18 DELIVERY SERVICE with eVery console PUBLISHED EACH THUHSDAY BT Meadowbrook Country C l u b ^ ( BLOUSES — SHIRTS — BONNETS / ANYWHERE COST liy VVr/rnblfiy News Around Northviile Speak Vows In Detroit MELODY HOUSE in PLYMOUTH... Alteration Service ^SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE - TUX rj-.NTAL - DRESS SHOES at STONE'S Gambles Store 30% OFF ^^'{;,,, I $2,98'$3 98 BOYS EASTER Make Your Own Baskets FOR THE LADIES KefpnnWh EGGS • DRESSES Scotts.famous bulletin service. Timely tips. New ideas. Boxed CANDY SHIRTS • BLOUSES 1.98-4.98 [H^lmark 6($ EASTER CARDS j SLACKS See Our Men's Wear ^ 3-PC. SUITS . . . . only $8.98 5 NORTHVILLE DRUG CO. "Your Health Is Our Business" AL LAUX, R. Ph. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 134 EAST MAIN D E P A R T M E N T - S T O R E 141 E. Main FI-9-3420 Northviile •We'll Cash Your Payroll Check •Plenty of Parking in Rear THE NORTHVILLE RECQRO, INC., 10' N. CENTER ST., NORTHVILLE, MICH Featuring C. PHIL COLE and his ORCHESTRA 9:30-1:30 JUST PHONE fflr9.1040 SECOND CLASS PDSTAQE PAID AT NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN OPEN DAILY $3.50 Couple FI-9-0850 FOR EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR CALL FI 9-05 [2 OR FROM ANY MOTHERS' CLUB MEMBER SUBSCRIPTION RATES 14.00 PER YEAR IN MIIIMIOAN K.aa ELDEWHERE V/illiam C. Sliger, Publisher S T O N E ' S ' 9:30 TO 9:30 P.M. DURING THIS BIG J O N 417 DUBUAR E S 117 E. Main FI-9-2323 Northvilie NORTHVILLE SALE OF SALES Authorized Gamble Store Pay Consumer], Phone & Edison Bills at Stone's 770 P I N N I M A N A V E . PLYMOUTH, MICH. CLMSSO ^MmiomfmfHmioim Tiie Norl.iIvUie Recoi'd • Novi Ncnvs-TluirMlny, M:u-cli SectioIi one — Page Four Tiie Nnrliiviile Record • Novi New.s-Thnr.sday, M.ni'dl 20, VM 15—For Section One — Page .f'ive liHil 3-For Sale-Real Estate 3 - F o r Sale-Real Estate T H E S E W A N T A D S 6—For Sale—Miscellany 6—For Sale—Miscellany 6—For Sale—Miscellany POODLES, minialui'eand toy B L U E L U S T R E not only I'ids FIREWOOD - l 6 " , 18", 20" puppies. AKC registei-ed, A P P E A R I N carpets of soil but leaves pile and 24". Delivered. FI-9- while. Top quality also tempi soft and lofty. Rent electric 12307. 20tf orai-y shols. GR 4-2G04. 47 4 NEWSPAPERS sliampooer $1. Dancef's, South Ujo,j,0-TILLER, 3 horse with WE NEED 3""C0CKTAIL~~dressesi worn' all implements, $150 or best ot- oncfi — dressy enough for 2, 3, 4 a n d 5 B E D R O O M F O R T H E P R I C E O F O N E FIRST and SECOND cuttings fer. Joseph Cylart, 9762 Mat- pi'oiTi. Black and white, size 10;. JiOME IN SOUTH L V O N alfalfa, mixed hay and straw, thews, GE-8-40l4 H52ttc beigh lace sheath, size 10 andHOMES Tri-level 6 I'oom home 3 GR 5-8552 after 8 p.m. burnt orange sheath wilh de THE N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D bedi'ooms, 1 batii up and 'A 40tf I SEASONED fireplace wood, tachable ovei'skirt, size 10. $10 W A N T A D 3 - - - F o r S a l e - R e a l E s t a t e lialii down modern built-in ' . FOR PEOPLE apple wood, cow nlanui'e, rail each. F l 9-1025 after 5 p.m. THE N O V I N E W S kitchen, dining L , large liv up TRANSFERRED „„,. n„.v,ui.„. South c„..,i. LyT.. l " ' ^ " 2011 700 X 17 Six Ply T I R E , 10409 R A T E S lo A C R E F A R M F O R SAI.E ing I'oom, 20 X 20 rec. room, you ..,„!t wait. Gambles, W. 7 Mile beiween Chubb and to close estate localed on Gris- gas heal, CO' x 120' lot price T H E S O U T H L Y O N H E R A L D on. Htfc MINNESOTA W O O L E N I N T O O U R A R E A IS Words 86c Napiei-,_FI 9-0879.' Hl,3p wold Road between 9 and 10 $16,000. Teims. Spring & Summer Fashions (MiaiIniIm CiIarge) TERMITES!?? Mile road. Also available as i l f y o u a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n c o l e m a n ' m o w e r I e r v ^ iSo cliarge for box reply Protect your home from ter- William Amrhem, 183 Harvard JIOME I N C O U N T R Y THE W H I T M O R E LAKE N E W S industrial site. $22,000 cash. Reel and Rotai'y mowei's shar s e l l i n g , c a l l us Be Per Word over 15 mites. For information call P"on« fo'' Pai'ty "Y appointContact Perry W. Richwine, 4 bedi'ooiTi rancil on 4 10c Discount on Rerun aame adSouth Lyon Lumber Co. p h o n e G E 8-0574. H12-13c pened, handsaws reloolhed and Administrator, Box m Ply sharpened, any tooth size 4 to acres west of Norlhville, verttsement if consecutive. G E 7-93ll. Htfc! U S E D TIRES, most sizes, $2 mouth Michigan. Phone G L 310 point. 8089 Dickei'son, Sa F R O M A N lai-ge living with natui'al fire ^ R U S S O N E A D . : . O N E C H A R G E lOc per line extra for bold face, up, Knowies Used Cars and 6180. H-12tfc E . R.'s W E S T E R N SHOP lem. Phone 349-2145. place, kitchen and dining L capita] letters 29800 G r a n d R i v e r Shh'ts, Lees, Levis, Lcalh- Parts, 6270 Whitmore Lake Rd. H13-1CCX I'cc. I'oom in basement, 2 car C O V E R S T H I S E N T I R E A R E A Hl2-14cx CLASSIFIED DISPLAY er -goods. Jewelry, Tack, Phoile 663-0976. Farmington, Mich. HOUSE, 4 room and utility gaI'age., t-i'ice $18,500. terms. NOTICE! Gala Siiring luncllBoots. Hats, for the Whole, GR-6-1210 KE-5-8855 2 P R O M formals, size 7-8 jun eon and card parly April 15 in RATES I'oom, clean inside ;ind outside, Family. ior, reasonable. Call FI 9-0853. chui-ch basement sponsored by Dif^lay Advertising On gas heal, garage. i03(i E . 117 N . Lafayette, South Lyon 3—For Sale—Real E s t a t e l ^ F o r S a l e Want Ad Pages . . . Grand River, corner Ki.ssane, F O R D 0 . A T C H I S O N H Y B R I D red woraTs;"Year Si. Joseph's Altar Society. EvG E 7-282l '' ' BROKER tl.25 per column Inch. Farm Produce Brighton. Hi;M4i) around supply. Write I. Slater, eryone welcome! Hl3p • N O R T H V I L L E earner 7. Mile and Pontiac Trifl.10 per column inch for Hlliaire Worm Fai'ms, North FOTrTIuRNER Hotpoint~ie"? G R O S S M A N GEneva 7-2111 sonsecutive rerun of same ad viile. F I 9-1168. 42 Northviile YELLOW, trie i-ange suitable for sum 46057 Sunset street, 2 bedA HOME FOR YOU D U N L A P table saw, never us mer collage or I'ecrealion GOLDEN MOMENTS PHONE R E D Featuring controlled at -I ROpiVf, H O M E , aiuiiiiiium rooms, living room, dining ed, ' / i horse Craflsinan motor, room $25. A quantity of glazed Are few and far between IN "64" mosphere Delicious, and Jon sidiiid'atld'sioriris, lai'ge shad room, recreation room, raFI-9-1700 cost $99, discount $25. GE 7- slruclui'al facing tile suitable But the greatest of them and W H I T E athans, with that crisp au ed Idi.near schools and shop •.diant gas heat, lai'ge lot 120 will be when you move into "THE SARATOGA" OR 7833. for shower 'stalls or recI'eatian X 125. Only $13,900. tumn flavor. ping.-By owner. GR 4-3439. I'oom. G E 8-3824. H13tfo this delightful L A D I E S dl'esses, coals, slips, GE-7-20n $10,900 Northern and red spy and F O U R BEDROOMS O N I O N S E T S 4 Family on corner Center excellent condition. Bargain, P U R E M A P L E S Y R U P . sweet fresh cider. $100 D O W N 2 F A M I L Y / F L A T , coi'ner Ran and Cady. Excellent invest Brick colonial with 2 fiilly sizes 18-20-18'/! thru 22Vi.. F l 9 ous size conlainers. On Farm?. tiled baths up. tile bath 2005. 6 9 . 5 9 M o . p l u s T a x e s dolph and''West $13,000. $1500 ment. ei's Maf'ket in Ann Arbor on S P I C E R O R C H A R D S down. Shown by appoinlment. SPECIALTY FEED and den dn. Huge iiv. rm. DEADLINE GRANDPA'S old dinner bell, Salni'days, or fai'm at 5495'O n Y o u r Lot > ' O n West Seven Mile road, full bsmt. Gas f.a. heat', 4(KI0l Grand River Call FI 9-3556. Novi loo years old. 53305 Grand Riv Tower Rd. NO' 3-8826. G L 3-. very nice 4 bedroom, only 2 3 bedrooms, brick ranch, 40 auto, hot water, alum. s. ,and 600 B A L E S alfalfa hay, call TUESDAY N O O N \ Hl3-14p. C O M P A N Y er, between Novi and New 6^51^ I ..years old. On lot 104x1000' ft. wide, fuli bsmt., over lOOD s,, 2-car alt. gar, and all you John Riekll, Hickory 9-5256. BY OWNER Hudson. SPINET PIAN?,, may be had: $25,900. sq. ft., ceramic tiie, 20' iiv. need to assume present niort2-BEDROOM HOME [• ' Hl3ex 13919 Raggerly Plym0iith I ^ractOR. 9V. horsepower Ea- by assuming ' snifill monilily; rm. Will buiid within ,'iO mile.s gage is ; • • l--Car(J of Thanks GL-3-5490 4 BefJroom on 2.8 acres hi Eosemenf. Aftoclied garage. H A Y , clover and timothy inixhelman Utility Ti'actof. FI 9- payments. Beautiful, finish. See of Detroit. Model and office $1,500 DOWN beautiful section. Rcc. room ed, alBd baled sti'aw. Phohe it locally. Wi'ite'Ci-edil Dept.7; 0569. $75. No red tape, no delay. 341 SOUTH ROGERS A big thaiiit you to those 23623 e Mile I^d., 2 biks. E . 2., car garage, swinmling Box 57,Niles, Michigan. 438-3421. H13p P L U M B I N G & H E A T I N G SEWING M A C H I N E , treadle who gave of their time, donat of Telegraph. NOI^THVILLB pool, ?42,500. ; ' , . ' , , H13-14p: type $15; antique; Gei'man ed find purcliased items to help APPLES SUPPLIES Wholesale C & L HOMES, INC. Beautiful building site on FOR A GOOD lioine, sevei'al F I 9 1 4 2 3 clock $75; lai'ge lawn I'oller, make the Saleill P.T.O. Bake .' 9 best; most varieties pricEX-GIs Homer road off of Edward For anything in Piumbhig $30; wheelbai'I'ow $5; blond puppies, just dog but very cute and Ruinmage sale a success. K E - 7 - 3 6 4 0 K E - 7 - 2 6 9 9 ;ed; below wholesale, Mcin WITHIN YOUR M E A N S Evenings or Weel<ends lllnes Drive and Reservoir Suppiiea, cail us for prices or mahogany breakfront china and exceptionally sinart, ready tosh,'Steel reds, Joiiathaiis Hl3cx That's this IMs-story, 5-rm. Shov,/!! By Appointment Only Hd: lo leave' mother in 'about 2 cabinet $75. F I 9-0085. visit our showroom. and others. $2.95 bu. Junior asbestos home, 2 . bedrms., We wish to thank our friends weeks but make your selection sizes — $1.50 bu. dn., room for 1 up, large , l,.0t 0n Maxwell sireet off F O R D ti'actor and tools G E now. G E 7-2189. and neighbors for the lovely H13cx — For March Clearance — Large slock of buIii-lu sinks, 8-2581 or GE 8-8257. V. A . REPOSSESSED I'amily-style kitchen, oak •Qf-7 Mile road. 135" i 259' cards aild flowei's and the A P A R T M E N T nicUicific cnbiiiels, ivater beglOur own freshest and pui'floors, gas f.a. lieat, auto, only - ?3,300. VARIETY OF HOMES many words of sympathy dur COMPLETE , -> est cider, none better any era, copper tube pumps, soU hot water, s. and s. I'/i-car Now is the time ZERO DN.--TAX A D J . ONLY ing'oiir recent bereavement. pipe and fittings, bnthraom mo. »2 Bedroom duplex. Each A U C T I ON SERVICE where. B U I L D E R gar. on a large double lot, S P E C I A L LOW WINTER Some pmls. less than rent Mrs. Frank Hamill side rents for $75. $14,900 but still a modest LIQUIDATION & APPRAISAL iBashlon's Grontlview Orchard ilcrhizations on easy jigymeolj, RATES F R O M Call MANAGEMENT BROKER and Family with $2,000 dn. $lOD a and repair work. FOR QUALIFIED 40245 Grand River LANNY R. ENDERS $9,000 ZERO DOWN E L L I S month. NEW HUDSON $49 MONTH AUCTIONEER OATS. About 100 bushel. F I 920720 Middlebelt at 8 Mile PLYMOUTH OWNERS Excluding Taxes and In- 2009. 3 - F o r S a l e - R e a l Estate ROOFING COMPANY FI-9-2183 GR-6-1700 SOUTH LYON sui-ance. PLUMBING SUPPLY N,ORTHVILLE JAYCEES , No job too big or too 143 WEST LRIEUTY ST. 42786 8 Mile VACANT small 5 I B C HOMES W e Have Plans 7 acres, corner 9 Mile & siTlall. A l l types roofhlg and 5 ~ F o r S a l e - - H o u s e h o l d OPEN A L L D A Y SATlmOAY RUMMAGE SALE room, utility, aluminum, new $18,500 NOW $12,500 Rushton, includes 3 bedeaves troughs. A D O L L HOUSE well, over 2 aci'es, $11,700. GR & Mortgage Money -.jAPRIl10th and 11 ih Do some work and^ save room home, $15,000. GL-3-2882: F o r the doll in your life A U P H O L S T E R E D Rockers from 4-5607. F R E E ESTIMATES • ••Pick-Up and Deliver up to $6,000. $0 down on your beautiful asbestos 5-rm. ranch Available '$29.95 to $69.95, large selection. Call any time Day or • • OLD • D&C STORE l l O U S E , 6 rooms, bath — fire lot — No payments for 6 CARL H . J O H N S O N 2 bedrms. and den that could Gambles, South Lyon. ' Evenings G E 7-2068 place in l.r., few fruit trees, 3 mos. Models — Doane R d . • NORTHVILLE be converted to a 3rd bedHtfc BUY PAINT R E A L ESTATE BROKER acres', West 9 Mile, for iiifor- at Silver Lake and 0300 Pon A L S O B U I L D I N G S I T E S room. Tile bath pliistered. ORNAMENTAL l20 N . Center Northviile mation, G E 7-2270 after 2:30. tiac Ti'Dil Sat..and Sun. G E Oak floors, fuli bsmt., with WASHING machine, with spin GE-7-5101 Fl-9-2000 or Fl-9.0l57 H 13ex 8-4l28. Evenings Vl-2-0073. incinerator, gas f.a. ht., auto dryer; ,sewiiig machine; all D i r e c t f ^ o m F A C T O R Y S . A T U R D A Y ~ 7:30 P . M . EVERGREENS hot water s, and s.,'iya-car metal wheel chair; vanity dressei';' 2-day beds; small refrig — B I G S A V I N G S YEW.S - J U N I P E R S - SPRUCE gal'., s i ' d r . , fenced' yard. Cnstom lliint HancSi Home NEW & USED r U K N I T U K E EDENDERRY HILLS erator; rocking chair; center Close itq schools and bus. I Privaie S11I08 All Day Siriiirciiij -SPECiAL. ---.-Syeafnore Shade On Your Land - AT THE WESTERN EDCJk OF NORTHVILLE Trees 8'-10' - You Dig - $3, $10,000 - $ 3 0 0 Down-$57 Mo-1M*""' l^f" .'«• pleasant 5-room home, NOTHINQ OVER Large Covered Front Porch A select residential development carefully planned, artistical Excluding taxes and ; i U . , Norway Mobles 1 ]Vi" I''''''• ™ « ' ^'"'"^'"e • reasonable. F A R M CENTER STORE stand, floor lamp, electric lllo, ?3;99 G A L L O N ly designed- Half acre home sites, rolling hills, beautiful trees, BARE $9.00 „ $6,850 F U L L P R I C E tors. deep freeze units, bed 8010 Pontine Trail paved roads, sanitary sewers, underground utilities. Here, 2 Iilodem 4-bedroom hoiIIes, R- A: MacARTH'UR Approved V A & P H A . B r o k e r clothing, and otiler clothing. V* me North of 7 lUIIe N o Down Payment surrounded in all direcitons by•^ Jiigh grade property, your Flat Paint • , full basements, 2-car garag,65221 W. EIGHT MILE RD.. CASH in 2 l HOURS Oliver Dlx, Salem and Five $58 per m o n t h investment STAYS protected. Our builder or yours. $6000 to S e m i G l o s s 2 Milss'West of Pontiac Trail, ' 63. for your equity Mile Rds. • $7000 complete. Off W. Seven Mile RoadGloss Open 9 a.m.-l p.ni! Closed Sun. 27520 Five' Mile, Livonia 3 Bedrm. Aluminum Insul. I Phone GL-3-2C3G. 13-14cx F a m l east ol Nortliville Spar Varilish 'Visitors VVelcqJTied! Phone GA 7-3200 or K E 7-9410 F E R T I L I Z E R S Siding. Copper plumbing, • suitable for development. O P E N SUNDAY - W E SWAP PIANO - Walnut console, full Flool" and P o r c h Duratub, 3-pc. Bath, Double 88 notes, almost new, can be Concrete Brick • bowl sink installed. Com7--F6r Rent 831 P E N N I M A N . ALL ANALYSIS seen locally. Must bo sold, PLYMOUTH G R O S S M A N • and Stucco J O H N plete wiring with fixtures. cash or terms. Write to; Credit GL-3-3808 NORTHVlULE.NOVl'AREA GL-3-1020 Barn Paint Walls and ceilings insulated. Manager, Michigan Piano Ser •^LIFE Fence Paint W dry wall ready to dec l l l T S E N B E R G E R I vice, 40 W. 8 Mile road, Hazel W A L L P A P E R hanging equip4 F o r S a l e orate. Model: 28425 Pontiac O u t s i d e H o u s e P a i n t • ^WONDER-GRO SOME O T H E R LISTINGS: ; Park, Mlclligan. H12-13c ment at Northviile Hardware Trail 2 M i . north of Ten O n e C o a t H o u s e P a i n t t. F a r m P r o d u c e . 132 W e s t Dunlap 107 N . Center. FI 9-0131 17tf Mile, South Lyon. ELECTROLUX • 3 Room House, 2 baths, basem'snt, interior like new, beau Undercoaters PI-9-2720 I C R A B G R A S S K I L L E R S S L E E P I N G ROOM with balliT tiful large lot, nice pleasant neighborhood, $19,900. FHA 700 B A L E S straw, Charles Coe, Pl'imers SALES and SERVICE COBB HOMES privaie entrance and parking, mortgage, $18,400. - B r u s h i n g L a c q u e r s 27141 Spalding Rd., 438-3091 or PARTS and SUPPLIES • • • near business section. F I 9G E i l e v a 7-2808 Boat Paints Hl3-l4 USE O U R W A N T A D S 3014. • A dignified older home, sfrucfurxilly sound, 7 large rooms, G E 7-2004. ROBERT HOLMAN Auto Paints L A W N SEED 2 boths, full basement, 2-car garage, beautiful large cor E A R CORN, $33 ton, you haul, GE-7-2328 3 ROOM fuf'nished apartment, ner lot, near schools. Mllford area, phone 684-2744. 364 S. Wing, Northviile. See Y o u r P a i n t B e i n g Hl3p| S A L E O B T R A D E bloild din ing set with buffet and china • Neat 7 room house, recently'remodeled inside and out HOUSE, newly decorated, 575 I T ' S K I C E T O K N O W W H E R E M a d e B y E x p e r t s SPECIALTY FEED R E G I S T E R E D black anfius,-La{,_ Bgy.g jyestern maple bed Gardner, Northviile; F I 9-18^2. side, hardwood floors down, basement, pine paneled fam cows, heifers aiid bulls — rea Visitors Welcome complete. P h . 438-2575. Hl3p ily room, $12,500 with $15D0»down. A P A R T M E N T furnished, utillsonable. G E 7-243B or G E 7-, = „ = . , ™ , - - f = ^ — C O M P A N Y Y O U C A N G E T T H E V E R Y B E S T Hl2-l3cx R E F R I G E R A T O R ; Electric lies, everything complete, prl• 43 Acres ideally located between 11 Mile road and 1-96, 7752. 13919 IIAGGEUXY PLYMOUTH vate entrance, adults, referSTRICKER PAINT about '.i-mile east of Novi for residential or industrial. We offer this 20 acre horse farm with 3 bedroom home E G G S for Easter.. Specials - | S l g ^ S t J ences I'ecjuired. F I 9-3371. GL-3-S49a extra large 3 doz. $l.«0 - nle- S ^ ' ^ ' S i - ^ ^ i J e i2-ctir gorage — 2 barns — new fencing — properly on 2 P R O D U C T S , Inc. • 25 Acres on Nopier Rd., north of 6 Mile Road. Priced to dium 3- $1.25 - small 3-?l.OO. F U R N I S H E D apartment for 6 ^' e^^^e. roa'ds — lots of evergreen trees - it's nice! lhoI^llis M a y l ' - i : - Nov. 1. For • sell at $12,500. $3,000 down. At Hollow Oak Farm, Rush-' " " " ^ 2 5 3 4 5 N o v i R d . at R . R . Salo: Kay Guitar with case, Pontiac Trail - 3 bedroom brick on 2-1/3 acres - 2-car Ion R d , al 8 Mile, South Lyon. C A R P E T Dupont 50i, color P h o n e . FI-9-0793 like new was $09.50- sell for Hl2-l3cx '•'OP'C sand, 12 x 18, used 3 garoga — full basement wilh rec. room — I '.i: batfis — 2 P L A N T O B U I L D ? $45. F I 9-3086. fireplaces — storms and screens. A good buy! A P P L E S . Popular varieties. P " " " ' " " ' P"""** H13-14CX Open everyday. Dutch H i l l SEE O U R FINE BUILDING LOTS! i'—For Rent -ED FITZGERALD, B R O K E R a n d N O T A R Y Orchards, 0842 Pontiac Trail, D A V E N P O R T , rose. F I 9-2339 USED Phone 965-3148 --• 437-8850 Ponllac Trail fuid Terrltoriai Kd. S. LYON-WHITMORE AREA •ARE A FEW: South Lyon. , H41lfc|^^{?Ll QUONSET hut 18 x 24 liveable •••20p'xT.50' on W. 7 Mile neSr Valencia St. $3,500; $500 APPLIANCE F L O O R S A N D E R and edgor APPLES 2 rooms, must be moved from down,- $50 mo. ..-.it'ir rental, Gambles, South Lyon. Splea, Mac's, Delldou*. Wliw- premises, make offer. 404-1040. • On Westview Drive, a large 244'x500' lot. Ideal for ranch Htfc saps, Jonathans, Rome Beau- L. J . Ranch or Orville Dudley D o n M e r r i t t R e a l t o r •r'lJK'sp'li'f level house. $5,500. v ties, and Others. 2 B E D R O O M apt., refrigerator L I M E D OAK bed- spring and •Hi-Fi and stove furnished $70 month POTATOES reducing belt. Northviile 3497.7 Acres of beautifui landscaped propeity, Rose Garden, Or • 24O'x260' building lot in beautiful Northviile Hills. Low 437-2024 available' April 1. 0C64. P U R E SWEET O D E R • T V Sets chard with well taken care of older home, 7 liedi-oonis up and 3 -'•-piiced $4,200. 'SI $1,000 downHi3tfc HONEY baths, liu-ge attic, full basement, 2 furnaces, 3-car garage, MeaSECTIONAL sofa, $8; platform • W a s h i n g M a c h i n e s • This lot is a real bargain 100 ft. x 80 ft. on Norton -Street. OPEN EVERY DAY F U R N I S H E D apartment. P h . rocker, $4. 349-3385. dowbrook golf club ai'ea. Piione for appointment. Qnly;.-$2,000 with $500 dawn. G E 8-4571.' BILL F O R E M A N Hl3cx F R I G I D A I B E refrigerator, go- • C l o t h e s D r y e r s • Custom built A bedrooin ranch, over 2 acres, 2-car garage, ORCHARD STORE • An excellent large building' lot on Bloomcrest Drive, 202 od colldition, $35. F I 9-9946. •Refrigerators full basement, 2 fireplaces, on paved higiiway, .$38,500. SOFTENER SALT ft. frontage, low priced at $5,000 with $1,000 down, 8 - W a n t e d to Rent s T s W l,^ n. " t Z | 2 W b S g r b a W d ? H i ^ B Y Roncli, S. Lyon School, 3 bedrms., lot 120x300, fireplace, DELIVERED / ^ ' « " V 168" X 84'-, vinyl lined, vei'y • E l e c t r i c R a n g e s • 2 Acre Lot on Timberlone in beautiful Northviile Hills. Ideal P E R M A N E N T unfurnished 1st Slop «t WJiJte BMTeb I reasonable. GR 4-2680. 2-ciir garage, needs a littie finisliing, $l3,!)00, low taxes. SALES & SERVICE for a split level home with' sweeping view. $6,600 with 1105 North Pontiac Trail floor apartment for retired FREE upright piano, also $1,000 down. ON TELEVISIONS NovI, Grand River, Zoned Comm., older liome, 3 bdrnis., see V/alled lake 624-2441 lady by June. 349-0474. Wcstingllouse roaster oven, (All Makes) us for key, lot 00x200. Immediate possession. $10,000. Terms. • In befiutiful Northviile Estates a' 150x1,50 ft. lot priced at brand new, $10; portable G.E. $4,000. 46 Y e a r s of Satisfied Ridge Coui-t BV Ranch. Nearly new, 3 tKiniis., iiot water iieat, TV, good cpndllion, $10. 349Customers i n Northviile L A W N E Q U I P M E N T full blisemt,, famiiy room, 2-car att. garage, $21,000. '2531. • 5.9 Acres with 180' frontage on W . 7 Mile. Near city. Low GOOD CORONADO gas iange priced at $7,000. , A ll-Acre Ranch witli o bai'n, lai-ge ;t-car garage and oilier USED ELECTRIC Robert Shaw oven $25. Call buildings, Deep well. Large li-iuse. Ideal for horseman or dog S P E C I A L I S T S MOTORS For Better Results LIST with 349-2488. kennel. Full basement. $24,000. Terms. 1/5 to 2 H . P . AUTHORIZED DEALER APPLES $3.00 and U p '. Beautiful Meadowbrook Estates, 3 bedi'oom liome, 2V'j ncie.s, Red McInlosh, Nortllenl Spy, Tore Yardman - Moio-Mowor - Bolens - Slmplichy 6 ~ F o r S a l e — M i s c e l l a n y N O R T H V I L L E A s k for F r e d deep wpll, 24x34 garoge-barn, horses allowed. $21,.500. Delicious ; Sniftll Fiirms, huiiding sites, lots, large farms. INSULATlON approved for R E A L T Y Fi 9-1164 Sharpen Repair Complete Real Estate Service. Call us. electric heat. Blower rental 10c NORTHYILLE C I D E R a n d H O N E Y GEORGE L. CLARK, REALTOR a bag. Gambles, South Lyon. l'.M. EATON, SALESMAN ' 1 2 5 E a s t M a i n Sf. Northviile, M i d i . Htfc ELECTRIC S H O P C o r n e r N o v ! R d . , 10 M i l * NORTHVILLE'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE OFFICE ' H . C h u r c h , S a l e s m a n - FI-9-3565 MOWRR SALiS 2 P R O M formals. aqua size Fl.9.2034 151 E a s t M a i n S t . 160 E. MAIN ST. • - • ^^^^^^ 349-1515 O F F I C E P H O N E FI-9-3470 10; and blue size 8; worn once FI-9.0717 4 3 3 2 5 W . 12 M I L E R D . H o u r s : . 9 a . m . t o 6 p . m . $S each, F I 9-1025. After 5 p.m. 10 A C H E beiween fl acre, iOTo U 2-4(140 Plots, Currie Rd., and 10 Mile, $800 down, easy terms, or L I 9-3212. Hi2-i3cx 9~V\/anted A 2 or 3 BEDROOM house in under the Norliiville area, $15,000. Call FI'9-0181 after 6 p.m. Vafh, FOR SALE RQOr STARK R e a l t y Wayne Feed Supply • Get Your Baby Specials! Chicks 61 Ducks for Easter Today! ERVilH FARMS ORCHARD STORE COOKS, waitresses, kitchen I960 F O R D 4-DOOR help wanted immediately. Ap ply Aunt Jemima Kitchens, Stondard transmission, 32,000 corner 1-96 and Wixom Rd. actual miles, runs perloct. Old exit. H13 cor down. F E M A L E help wanted. Local company has opening on parttime basis for payroll and filing. Write Box 33S, care ot South Lyon Herald. H13cx 1 9 6 4 County of W a y n e 628 City-County Building, Detroit 26. Phone: WO 5-2750 E x t . 261. EASTER WORKS for p a r t m e n t of p u b l i c 1958 C H E V R O L E T 2 - D R , 6 cyl. Extra clean. SEE THIS ONE 1961 C H E V R O L E T I M P A L A C O N V E R T I B L E $ 1 6 9 5 $495 V-ll. Aulomatic, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes new convertible tcp, one owner, low miieage, exceiient condition C 30 niontils io fiiiancc wiiii bank rates. One year warranty. rr V A L U E 1962 C H E V R O L E T B E L A I R 4 - D O O R S E D A N (i cyl., stick, radio, heater, excellent famiiy car. Oiie year, warranty. .$00 down or oid car. GIFT S T A M P S JUST LOOK A T THESE SPECIALS 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 SO STAMPS FREE For Just Registering F I R S T P R I Z E — 50,000 S T A M P S S E C O N D P R I Z E — 25,000 S T A M P S ' , ; 15,000 STAMPS 1 0 , 0 0 0 STAMPS F O U R T H PRIZE — G i l - 1963 C H E V R O L E T D E M O S G I V E N F R E E W i t h T h e Sale O f A n y N e w or Useii Car During T h i s Period A L L I S O CHEVROLET 199 P l y m o u t h R o a d Plymouth, Mich. 1958 C H E V R O L E T C O N V E R T I B L E . V - 8 H E S E S E $795 Automatic trans. Radio, lieateI-. Excellent' condition. No money down. 1962 C O R V A I R 4 - D O O R S E D A N R V I C B I L L R O O T $1395 C H E V R O L E T , S A R E J $395 REPOSSESSED - RATHBURN'S^ N | ) R t rt V I L L E works. 1959 RAMBLER W A G O N $ 495 FIBERGLASS Mobilbe^t ^ ^ j j ^ i - REPOSSESSED - No Money Down No Credit Problems Call — Bob Adams PA-2-4l31 Farmington classified! KE-5-3536 --- GR-4-0500 S T A P H O N E C A L L . - * i j | ' l f | ^ m Sporting Goods i i , O i L HEAT THE SAFEST L l * ! ^ ! CALL COLLECT j f f i l f l j P w l p M | ' ' for FREE ESTIMATES • r NORTHVILLE AUTOMATIC J S COMFORT SYSTEM HOME YOUR C A N HAVE S o u t h L y o n ON PAGE A W SIX A Y Ann Arbor NO-5-9126 " ' (Next (o Kroger's) YOUK ONE-STOP D R V CLEANING AND 21-nOUR LAUNDRY SERVICE l?'ry Cleaning Hours 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 9-6 Closed Sunday •, ; DJIY C L E A N . . . 10 LBS. ?2.00 > 'STEAIW FINISH . . . C GARIVJENTS Wt, S o u t h FI-9-3350 SUPER ^ERyijCtNc E c o n - O - W a s h FOX TENT & AWNING a R. ELY & SONS 6 2 4 S. M a i n 1961 COMET W A G O N L y o n E c o i n r O - W a s h YOU CAN > V '•' ' ? • D E P E N D ON US FOR: IB»«IIE\..K.^ • Courtcoiis 3 Service ^ ^ - ^ 2 1 U N U L • Expert W W H.W-^ 1 Repairs ^ s j , / ^ • FOR CARS & TRUCKS...WB Carry DIESEL FUEL • ROAD and WRECKER SERVICE •TUNE-UPS...FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Your l-STOP Service StaMon-Opp. State Hospital 349-9789 or FI-9-1333 4112? W. 7 M I L E '^mtautmi^ 895 I960 CHEVROLET N O M A D WAGON $1195 1957 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP $ 195 1959 BUICK INVICTA $ 795 1960 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR $ 695 1954 LINCOLN HARDTOP $ 85 1961 MERCURY 4-DOOR. AUTOMATIC $ 995 1962 MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DOOR $1595 Apply City Clerk's or ; CHEVYLAND ] MORE U dr. CHEVYLAND SPECIAL Inc. LOT 139 N . C e n t e r at D u n l a p Northviile FI-9'1403 E 2 No Money Down No cj-cdlt Problems Call — Bob Adams PA-2-4lJl Automatic, radio, heater. One year warranty. No money down. F O R D C A R D Northvilloi $ 5 9 5 5 6 0 S. M a i n FI.9-0033 : 1959 C H E V R O L E T S T A T I O N W A G O N 0 cyl., stick silitt, radio and heater. 32715 G r a n d River USED 345 N o r t h M a i n St. GL-3-4600 42 Y e a r s Y o u r Reliable " O K " Chevrolet Dealer T M A C H -- Automatic, radio, heater, power steerhig, one owner, low mile age. Excellent condition. N J O H K N 1961 C H E V R O L E T , 1962 C H E V R O L E T II C O N V E R T I B L E . . . . $ 1 6 9 5 CONVERTIBLE 6 cylinder, auto., radio, heater, i-ed with matciiing trim, sharp. V-8, ppwefi glide; power steer One year warranty. ing, power brakes. Real sharp.i ;?169.5i 1961 O L D S C U T L A S S 2 - D O O R S E D A N . . . . $ 1 4 9 5 SEVERAL NO-MONEY-DOWN SPECIALS,. INCLUDING: 1959 FORD 2-DOOR 1959 FORD 4-DOOR 1959 DODGE 4-DOOR 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1957 FORD 2-DOOR 1958 ENGLISH FORD 1959 FORD HARDTOP 1959 RAMBLER 4-DOOR 1957 BUICK HARDTOP STAMPS A lOfioeONTUTENTAL Fuli Power Au- Conditioned $1195 2-DOOR H A R D T O P S — 4-DOOR S E D A N S Factoiy guarantee on tliese cars only. V-8s, power steering and brakes, automatics. A l l cars like new....$199 DOWN....30 months on balance and bank rates. ; Given Each Month During March, April and Mayr 1964 5000 L CHEV - C cyl., automatic, radio, heater, power steering, one owner, low . miieage, excellent condition. 1963 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan, radio, heater, automatic,: ' ' power steering - $2185 1963 Ford 2-Dr., radio, heater $1545 1962 Falcon 2-Dr. Fufura, radio, heater, 4 on the floor $1345 1961 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop, radio, ' . . heatUr, automatic $1560 • 1960 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan, radio, heater, ' • automatic, power steering and power brakgs...,. $1175 1960 Falcon 2-Door, radio and healer '.*.-.' 4 625 1960 Chevi'olet 4-Door, radio, heater . >. ! ; ^ and automatic ^ . - i $1145 .I960' Dodge Station Wagon, power steering, power ; brakes^ radio, heater and automatic ..-$1175 F R E E "THIRD PRIZE — B Y Y ONLY 1963 C H E V R O L E T II 2 - D O O R S E D A N $1695 R cyiindei', auto, trans., I'adio, heater, car like new. One year warranty. SPRING 'RECOMMENDED '59 $695 1961 M E R C U R Y 2 - D O O R S E D A N "SWEEPSTAKES" V 6 Cylinder Standard Transmi.^sion 1958 C H E V R O L E T 4 . D 0 0 R S E D A N V . 8 . . . Automatic, radio, heater, \ A-1 U S E D C A R S l " \ GIL WINNER E Fiesta Rambler^ Inc.; 1960 C H E V R O L E T 4-DR. S E D A N $995 V-fl, automatic, radio, lieater. One owner. Low mileage. Excel- nainbler-Wliiys Sales Sc Service 1205 Ann Arbor R d . Plymoutll lent condition. G L 3-3600,, .\o money iioivii. One year ivarranly. • "SWEEPSTAKES" ' $1495 1961 C H E V R O L E T 2 - D O O R H A R D T O P . . . . $ 1 4 9 5 (i cyi., stick, radio, heater, conipiete -rebuilt engine. Sharp car $aa or old car dowa. One year wnrrauly. WINNER, TOO, WlTH ONE OF OUR TOP ; H Northviile 1959 F O R D C O U N T R Y S E D A N S T A . W A G O N $ 8 9 5 5 6 0 S. M a i n FI-9-0033 V-8, automatic, radio, heater, car in exceiient condition. No moiicy doivn. One year warranty. Smiling Gil' 1963 C H E V R O L E T 2 - D O O R S E D A N $1795 6 cyl., stick, i-adio, heater. Car iike new. Winner Says: $108 or old car down. .16 nionfiis at baiilt rales. 1 year warraiily. "YOU'LL BE A CANVAS . ALUMINUM ONE Y E A R WRITTEN G U A R A N T E E City Hall, FI-9-1300. SPECIAL READ . . . a l a b o r e r ' s j o b o n the de- o/fice, . phone 1961 F O R D 4 - D O O R , 6, standard transmission, runs i n g like new, old car dpwn, b a l 1961 P O N T I A C B o n n e v i l l e C O N V E R T I B L E . . $ 1 8 9 5 ance at bank rates. Automatic, radio, lieater, power steering, power bral<es, special aluminum wlieeis, jet blacit with red interior, a sh.nrp cai\ R A T H B U R N ' S IJS!) down, 30 nioiiliis lo finance. One year warranty. N O R T H V I L L E 1205 A n n A r b o r R d . — P l y m o u t h - - G L - 3 - 3 6 0 0 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 CHEVYLAND SPECIAL RATHBURN'S J E E P J U S T R E G I S T E R A T 199 P L Y M O U T H R D . O R 345 N . M A I N S T . . TRUCK . y % 195 1957 OLDS 98 2-DOOR HARDTOP $ 295 w i l l receive applications 27 a n d No Money Doivn No Credit Prohleins C:iii — Boh Ad.iins PA-2--U3l AAA WRECKER HERB'S STANDARD SERVICE HERB DRYER, OWNER P A U L P R O F I T T Landscaping Service • A M F C O N S T R U C T I O N C O . Complete Tree AUTOMATIC Service PIN 528 N . Pontiac T r a i l PHONE 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 N o v ! R d . at G r a n d R i v o r FI-9-0100 Complete MA-4-3616 C R E E N • REMODELING ADDITIONS CUSTOM BUILDING Aluminum Siding SPOHERS Walled Lake A ^ £ a J \ R I D G E f & J N U R S E R Y Specialty! 8600 NAPIER ^c^ttT^/'132 FI-9-1111 N O R T H V I L L E S. CENTER L A N E S FI-»-JO« $ 995 T h e C i t y of N o r t h v i i l e March R A M B L E R ItEPOSSESSED . - luce CHEVROLET 2-DOOR -$.38.00 Per Montii No Money Down No Credit Prohlciiis Caii — lioh Adams PA-2-4l3J No Money Down No Credit Prohiems Ciili — Boh Adams PA-2-ll31 CHEVYLAND 1952 FORD % T O N DEPARTMENT thru - 1963 three thousand mile official car, full 24,000 mile factory warranty — two-iono blue, 4-door, 660 sedan — R o o t C l i e v . , I n c . 5 6 0 S. M a i n Northviile whh windshield washers, heaier, automatic transmission, R 92715 Grand RIvcr Farmlnglea FI-9-0033 heator, wheel discs, whiiewall tiros, side-view mirror and KE-n-ssae - GR-4-os0o carpeting. F I E S T A - REPOSSESSEi) — ICS!) PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE lUGO PONTIAC 2-DR. HARDTOP lg.ifl FORD Sliai'p! ,$3l.li0 Per Montii .1iC8" F U L L PRICE LOOKEE Northviile PUBLIC CLAHJ3NCE DuCIIAnME - - NORTHVILLE '/2-TON P I C K U P TWO TO CHOOSE F R O M B ft. fleet side box. Factory ra dio and heatei'. One year warranty. $99 dn. $1195 1 9 9 5 BOB CANN Down 1960 C H E V R O L E T SPECIAL UEPOSSESSEU 15-For Sale-Autos 15-For Sale-Autos Sale-Autos - - REPOSSESSED No Money Down No Ci-edit I'ruhieins Caii — Hob Adams PA-2-ll3i PANEL DELIVERY Excellent condition. Ideal foicleaners or gi-ocery delivery truck. No money down. One year wari-anty. $895 No Money NEW C A R G U A R A N T E E ^ LOOKEE, 15—For )9<ji CADILLAC SEDAN' DeViile Full Power VOLKSWAGEN 1958 V 2 - T 0 N P l C l C U P Radio, healer. Exceiient con dition. $795 LAST 7 9 6 3 RAMBLER P I C K - U P 1960 MERCURY 4-DOOR City of 1961 FI-9-0033 J E E P D I E M A K E R . Journeyman, all 1960 FORD 4-DR. W A G O N around experience. S t e a d y $ 945 work. Bathey Manufacturing, Plymouth. 36tt 1959 CHEVROLET W A G O N ,., ; 4^ S A L E S M A N call between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., 31 Woodland, 1957 FORD W A G O N Northviile, Phone 437-2763. $^''195 . H11-14CX Pay Range $5563 to $6208 a year. Police work in Wayne County. High school or the equivalent; Resident; 5 ft, 9 Inches; weight in propor tion; 21 to 32 years; No glasses. Only excellent rep utation and moral charac ter. Apply before March 27, 1984 at the Civil Service Commission - E a c h M o n t h D u r i n g M a r c h , A p r i l a n d M a y , 1964 NO PURCHASE REQUIRED E X P E R I E N C E D male cooks 1B62 F O R D Galaxie 500, 14,0UlJand dishwashers. Apply Aunt miles. 453-4613. Jemima Kitchens, coriicr Grand River and Wixom road. 1960 FALCON' \ door, standard transmission, radio, good moEXPERIENCED machinists, tor, tires, no .rust, $425. M A 4assemblers, welders. Condeco, 1927, ll96 Beck Rft., WJxom. 25820 Novi Road, Novi. - JtEPOSSESSED MILK ROUTE M A N Home delivery established 1959 CADILLAC COIIPE route, 5-day week, salary plus Full Power earnings, no investment, no No Money Down lay offs. Married 21-40. Apply: No Credit Problems 1084 S. Huron road, Ypsllanti. Cull — liob Adiims 3-S p.m. . PA2-4131 E X P E R I E N C E D welder bum ers, mechanic with planer mill WHY V/ALK? and boring mill experience. Apply Foundry Flask and STAND AROUND? Equipment Co., 456 E . Cady, V^AIT FOR A BUS? NorthVille. PATROLMAN UEPOSSESSED - 15-For Sale-Autu; O N L Y $ 1 7 9 5 WOMAN for general produc••• ! " ,Wi tlbn work, apply in person F i e s t a R a m b l e r , lni(. Ritchie Brothei's Laundry, 144 N . Center, Northviile, Itainblcr-WIilys, Sales & Service N U R S E S AIDES oviif 20. Call 1205Ann'ArborRd. .'Plymouth GLr3-3600 ' F I 9-2200. R E S T A U R A N T arlve-hi help wanted. B e l Nor Drive In. F I 9-lS30. 23tf - PA-2-413l 1957 F O R D Pickup, % ton, in extra good condition, Oliver Dlx, Salem and Five Mile Rds. Hl3-l4cx S I N G L E young man for work GL-3-2636, on horse farm. G E 7-2400. Hl3cx S I N G L E young man for vet erinarian assistant, some of fice and lab work with horses only. G E 7-2400. Hl3cx H13-14P RETRACTABLE RATHBURN'S li)5S FORD $3l.li0 Per Month NORTHVILLE No Money Down No Credit l'roblcins CHEVYLAND Ciiii —- lioh Adnma W a n t e d M A L E help wanted — surface grinder. Days, part-time or full time. Northwest Gauge & En WANTED — Foster home.s for gineering, 20200 Novi road. mentally retarded children. In terested couples call Plymouth M I L L H A N D - days, part-time State Home and Training scho or full lime. Northwest Gauge ol, Northviile, GL 3-1500 exten & Engineering, 2C200 Novi road sion 291. 44tf APPLICATIONS now being tak en for position of male ordei'lies. In either day or night 11-Help Wanted shift in lai'ge convalescent home. NorthVille FI 9-0011. EXPERIENCED hairdresser M A N foI' trimming apple or immediate employment. F I 9chai'd, or will lease, reason0838. 44tf able. Also ti'actor needed. 3492490. G R A D U A T E NURSE I E X P E R I E N C E D man for part Opportunities available for lime work in yard. Furnisil a Registered Nurse hlterest- own ti'ailsportation. Call F I 9 ed in participating in the de- 1100. velopment of a dynamic program for the care ot emotlonally disturbed children, 12—Situations W a n t e d A l l Michigan Civil Service benefils, including an outstanding state contributoi'y HOUSEWORK by day in Norlh ulsurance progi'am and an ville, Novi area. FI 9-2384. excellent relirement plan, IRONINGS in my home. 502 plus Social Security. Salary Grace. FI-9-ll05. 4ltf range.$5,220 to $6,410 annual TUTORING for Junior High or ly. Must be registered as a graduate nurse in Mlclligan High School — English and . and hnve 3ix months of ex- Histoi'y. 349-3189. perlence. For additional information, contact Director 1 4 - F o u n d of Nui'sing, Children's Ser vice, Nortllville Slate Hos pital, Phone: F I 9-1800, Ext. FOUND on Pontiac Trail large 411. A n equal opportunity carton. It owner can identify employer. 45 contents, and pay for ad, Will return. Phone 437-9552. H13cx B A B Y SITTER for 2-yr, old twin boys, 7:30 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m., 5 days, must Ilaye own transportation, prefer mature woman, $20 weekly, G E 7-2473 after 6:00. Hl3cx Sale-Au.tos ton $150. USED PARTS for 1958-59 or 60 '62 C H E V R O L E T Impala, 2- 1949 CHEV. pickup CHEVYLAND dor hardtop, red, standard 1040 CHEV. wilh 1956 V-8 en Rambler American. -QE 7-2350. •H13CX transmission, one owner, $1700 gine and I'unning gear, No rust SPECIAL phone H13-14cx G E 8-8652 or G E 7-2093.. $125. G E 8-3563. Wonted 10—Miscellany APPLES AUCTION 11-Help To Buy l5~For 15—For Sale—Autos 15-For Sale-Autos Sale—Autos Northviile Asphalt Paving Trucking & Excavating Company ALL FULLY WORK FREE ESTIMATES 534 Forest Downtown Plymouth to perpetuate cherished memoriei SfANDING ALWAYSIN LOVING TRIBUTE Chnoie here a beautiful family momorlal In ageless granite or marble Grading Back Filling — SPECIALTY" MONUMENTS BULLDOZING PARTS & SERVICE FOR A L L MAKES GORDON'S "DRIVEWAYS A Herb Guntzviller GUARANTEED FI.9.0961 WEST BROS. GORDON'S Radio-TV Service 128 W. MAIN Radio-TV Tree Removal Service A l l e n NORTRVILLB 349-1070 Fl 9-2009 or . 4 6 2 0 0 T e n M i l e at T a f t Fl W o r k s You can rely on our counsel In choosln9 0 niefTtorlal of enduring beouty 9-2555 Northviile M o n u m e n t m south Main Northviile FI-9-0779 , 15—For Sale—Autos 15— For Sale—Autos 16—Business Services The Norl.liville Record - Novi News—Thursday, March 20, 196' ' Section One — Page Sbt 2 Injured 9*f*»0f**1t ******** In Novi TUNING 16—Business Services n J u s t i c e C o u r t 1963 FAiRLANE 2 diioi' sc(l:iii, l<m '\ duor l^LYMOUTH, -1:225.E.XPERT UPHOLSTERING Two Pontiac Youths ;tiKl two rested were relcascd to their slicl: siiifl, I-adiu, white side- Al Wistcrt, i0250 W. 7 IWilc, i^ci discount. Fi-ee cstinialc. from fleti-oit were fined Fi'i- parents, mm BE S U R E . J N S U R E walls, seal hells. -1700:)i''I 9-1962. Noi-lliviiie. 330' W. Ann Arbor Ti-ail, Plyday and Saturday on .separate Diinsaiiy. .•149-21)1)3. C e o r g e L o c l t l i a r t nioulh. GL-3-3390. 341 f Philip Taylor of Detroit, ar violations of drinking. Member of the Piano 16— Business Services rested along with Leslie D. SPVVNN^^^ Technicians Guild Jose Aquilcra, 18 oi Poniiac, ceramic tile kitchen sinks, Two motorists were injured and Jo.se C. Ramirez, 17 of Pon Kil/.niann of Detroit, on Mea Servicing JJ'ine Pianos In dowbrook f-oad Friday night ROOFING - SIDING and in complete bathroom vinyl asph this past week, n o n e seriously, Real Estate & Insurance 'l'his^ArCa for 30 Years tiac were fined •?35 jiiid ,•$20, sulation. Free estiinate. Wol- alt. All types of floor c;va.- Total in accidents on Novi roads. respectively, nnd eat;li w;is pla was fined 5i25 for consuming Rebuilding, if Requii' e d voi'iiic Insulation company. ir.g. Free estimate. FHA terms NORTHVILLE FI-9-2000 alcohol on a highway. His 120 N. CENTER On Sunday afternoon, Rickie ced on one year proluiliun iil- companion was fined $15 for MA -I-2C02. 44 available. 0 Down. GE 7-2831. Fl 9 - 1 9 4 5 CHARLES F. CARRINGTON CARL H. JOHNSON J. I'anlalone, 18 of 23948 East tcr they pleaded giiiily Satur being a minor in possession. i4t: HEATING SERVICE. Get rea LeBost suffei'ed neck and head day, before Justice of Peace The two pleaded guilty before dy for winter. Vac-cleaning SEWING Machine & Vacuum injuries when the car she was Emeiy Jacques Jr., on cluirg- Judge Jacques. Jiiid repairing, experienced. SCHNUT^ sweeper expert service. Spec driving on Novi road was es of being minois in posses Keasonuble. GL 3-3634. 20tl ializing on Elecliolux and Kir struck from Ihe reai' by an sion. A lli-yeai'-old girl, passenger MUSIC STUDIo i'iiUiuj\/iL, Loiiiii on yuur aigby parts and service. All other other vehicle driven by Maiy Two juveniles in Ihe car al in the Taylor car, was turned .i.ilure, liiniiture or car. Piymalces, Vacuum sweeper hos Silvester, 43 of Ann Arbor. the lime the yinilhs were ar- over to Ihe juvenile court. • PIANO and ORGAN -iioiith lnnanci; Co., Pi-miiaiaii es exchanged with your use • INSTRUMENTAL Attention Wixom Voters .We., Plymoulli. GLr.3-C060. U 505 N. CeniOr FI-O-DSflO able hose ends ?4.95. GE 7-5321 She was to be treated by a 1963 DODGE private pilysician. H48lfc VI i'AJWxiNa und decorating, I Would Nice to thank all who voted for mo ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR 440 HARDTOP luterjor and exterior. Also wall MATTRESSES & BOX spring.s According to police, the Novi in the Primary Election. Whether you voted for • Sales nnd Service for Delto Motors Aulomolic, icicJio, Iiociler, wui;liiI,g, Roy Hollis. Ph. FI 9- standard ond odd sizes of best girl was driving south on Novi •Wirini; tor l.i,vlii .nid Power me or not, I urge all to vote in the April election. Mb grade material. See our retni' 7—Special Notices wiiilowcills, power sICL-riiuj. I16C. I'oad between Nine and 10 Mile • Fiuorcscent l.i.nlirin;^; Practice doiriocracy, vote and keep the voting power brcikos. .Real sliorp! RUBBISH and light hauling. showroom at Six Mile and Ear roads when she stopped for a hart road. T w o miles w e s t ol •No Job Too biriie or Too Small habit. The vote is your voice in government, Use 4 2 t f car making a turn from the VOUR STATE Representative $2095 WAS Pontiac Trail. Adam Hock Bed Paul Chandler, has offices at road. Miss Silvester's car your vote and bo sure the wishes of the majority PHONE FI-9-351.5 $1950 CASH FOR Land Contracts —ding Co. Telephone GE 8-3855 :i3050 Five Mile road, Livonia struck it in the rear. NOW Edmund P. Yerkes, Attorney, .South Lvon. are carried out. tl $225 OR OLD CAR DOWN !!)2 E. Main, Norlhville. Ph. and his'phone is GArfield 2Police ticketed Miss Silves $59.81 PER MONTH :M3-3440. l4tt PIANO LESSONS for begin- 3160. If thef-e is any way he ter for failure to stop within D e K a y FIC THANK YOU, neis GEORGIE RICHARDS, can b e of service, h e woul d 'Y[.N'.SURANCiS - Fire, Theft, Lia-BM degree,; 349-3049. an assured clear distance 431 YERKES NORTHVILLE 3711 welcome the opportunity. ELWOOD J. (AL) GRUBB lility. Automobile. IWro. F. R 1962 PONTIAC 33tl ahead. Candidate for Juslice of the Peace 21') N. Wing. NorthCATALINA "itlp PIl. FT-!l-3nii4. 201; C u s t o m B u i l t H o m e s ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, On Satui-day morning, John City of Wixom meets Tuesday and Friday Harnden, 17 of 43475 Fonda SPORTS SEDAN TAILORING - Ladies', Men's ATTIC ROOMS CABINETS evenings. Call GL 3-1579 or Flsuffered a minor chin injury Slick, rth-Jlo, lic-citt.-r, ^viiil-.;- clothes altcrod. Fi'ank Kish, ADDlT/ONS 9-1113; Your call kept confiden-when he lost control of his •im Rushton Rd. Near 12 Mile RECREATION ROOMS wall lircs. Ital. 26tf car on a slippery I'oad and his GE 7-7777C. Hl3cx Save money, deal direct car plunged into the ditch Mr. Stevenson please pickWAS $1695 MclN'l'OSFr.lEWELERS oTfers Work myself iij) I'ui-niluie left at 718 N. Cen near the C&O railroad on Novi - BARGAIN PRICE you the finest jewelry repair ter. Will be di.sposed of at road. NOW $1575 service in Michigan, All work S T R A U S auctioii for money due after 30 Me was treated by a pf'ivatc $175 OR OLD CAR DOWN done by experts. Damaged jewdays. 41) physician. P1-9-2005 eliy repaii-ed. Outmoded jew$59.29 PER MONTH eliy redesigned. Diamond set- CARPET Laying, Repairing, ting. Special order work — Make over, stair cai'pets shift hand ci'aflcd. Charms soldered ed, re-strelching. Sewing and Northville Photographic Service 1961 CHEVROLET To the qualified electors of the City of Wixom, on bracelet. Silver holloware binding. Work guaranteed. and flatware repaired and re Free estimates. Call GEneva MONZAS — PHOTOGRAPHY — County of Oakland: T O W N S H I P O F N O V I .silvered, pearl restringing, mis 8-3l79. H44tfc — 3 To Ciioose From — sing diamonds, precious, and Social - Weddings - Candid - Cominercial INCOME TAX returns prepar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Standard and uutomalic tram- semi-precious stones replaced ed. Mrs. P. R. Lanning, 214 CALL AFTER 5 P.M. Election Will be held in the City of Wixom, in the missions. Radio, lioator and Watciies repaired. Your rings N. Wing, Northville. FI 9-3004. checked and cleaned, $1.00. 254 Linden Northville FI.9-0477 wfiifcwall tirL-s. County of Oakland, and the State of Michigan, on M E E T I N G O F 3Gtf Clock repairing. Phone GE 8 Monday, April 6, 1964 for the purpose of electing HOOVER SERVlCE WAS $1395 2333, North Lafayette street. officials for the following offices: Hl3cx All makes vacuum cleaners NOW $1275 serviced — free inspection and $175 OR OLD CAR DOWN C AL'S estimate — free pickup and B O A R D O F R E V I E W $46.75 PER MONTH One (1) Mayor (2 Years) APPLIANCE SERVICE delivery, reasonable rates. One (1) Justice of the Peace (4 Years) *Washers *Dryers Prompt service. Phone collect. -V^ -f Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to Three (3) Counciimen (4 Years) "Dishwashers 'Disposals Empire 3-2072. A. F. Ward. Htfc 1960 FORD SKYLINER CALVIN THOMAS assessment for taxes in the Township of Npvi, at the place of holding the election in said city as O F W I X O M PHONE Gt-3-5661 County of Oakland, State of Michigan, that the indicated below: WHITE WITH RED TRIM CARPENTER AND S. R. JOHNSTON & SON Assessment Roll of said Township as prepared VIS. Precinct 1 and 2, Wixom City Hall CABINET WORK $995 CUSTOM BUILDERS by the undersigned will be subject to inspection 49045 Pontiac Trail, Wixom, Michigan Counter Tops, Tile Floors, General Repair. at OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR, 25850 NOVI 0 RESIDENTIAL • • • IUWlN KINNE A B S E N T E E B A L L O T S ROAD, in the said Township on • COMMERCIAL NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND ALWAYS 50 CARS TO 447 West Lake, South Lyon • INDUSTRIAL CHOOSE FKOM, CLOSING OF POLLS: Election Law 116, PA 1954, Phone Gg 7-7801 • APRIL 4, 1964 at 2 P.M. WILL BE THE DEADSection 720: "On the day of any election the polls GE-7-2255 AI,1. 1\JAKES AND MODELS GA-1-8988 LINE FOR APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE shall be open at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and Saturday, March 28, 1964 AT COMJ'ETITIVE PUtCES. BALLOTS FOR THE APRIL 6, 1964GENERAL shall be open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon and 9 TRAIN YOUR DOG Aluminum Siding HANK KATES ELECTION. My office will be open from 9 a.m. no longer. Every qualified elector present and in to. 2'p.m. on April 4, 1964, at the Wixom City line at the polls in the hour prescribed for the A Dog W o r t h Owliing is : 9 - 1 2 A . M . & 1 - 4 P . M . • 8 BIG LOTS TO SEKVE YOU Aluminum Trim Hall, 49045 Pontiac Trail, Wixom. closing thereof shall be allowed to vote. YcssIr, It's iliu Edci-licrrics A Dog Worth Training Whcu Yuu Deal Witli REGISTER NOW FOR Guaranteed 30 Years Pearl Willis HADLEY J. BACHERT - - . Pearl Willis All Breed City Clerk Berry Pontiac SUPERVISOR OF SAIP TOWNSHIP Cily Clerk Roofing A l l Kindii INCORPORATED OBEDIENCE TRAINING • LOT NO. 1 . . . 476-4950 GA-2-0416 ROOFING REPAIRS 874 W. Ann Arbnr Itoad CL-3-2500 — WO-3-7l!)2 LIGHT HAULING and moving Aluminum Storm • LOT NO. 2 . . . N O T I C H E A R I N G FI 9-2707. 45 675 W. Ana ^rbor Road V/indows r.r,-3-2ri04 l'LVMouTll Plumbing - Heating O n P r o p o s e d A m e n d m e n t T w n s h i p Z o n i n g O r d i n a n c e NEW INSTALLATlON G A L E W H I T F O R D - kepo,s.sessed REMODELING SERVICE WORK renatjLT ROOFING & SIDING Elcciric Sciver Cicanlng ?2I).0I) l'er H.;iilh Eieclric Pipe TiiawinK 23283 Currie Rd. No r.lmii'y Dimn No Credit i'rohl'.'iiis GLENN C. LONG GE-7-2446 Call — itoh Adalu.s mm 7 .Mile Kd. N,uilivllliPA-z-ini Plinnc FIcldhroolt S-037.'l <>mu. Accidents Carrington The NoJ'thville Record - Novi New.s—Thursday, i^Tarch 2C, inO< Section One — Page Seven S p i r i t s . Harold Bloom Agency Inc. & Johnson COMPLETE LIABILITY AUTO PONTIACS jf. jf. jf. \.\\m\mv,. • • * NOTICE FURNITURE Upholstering o; all types. Work guaranteed Spi'ings relied, cushions restuf. . . INTO ONE OF THESE GUARANTEED USED CARS FOR fed. For free cstiniate call GE NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU HAVE ANY KIND OF A 7-2412. Donald Reed, G1500 Rambling Way. H23tfc TRADE. IF NO TRADE, DOWN PAYMENT IS LISTED. 1961 LANCC-R 770 -1-DOOR. Royal rod, wliitcwoll tires, spot less interior, autoiriutic, radio and liootcr. Reol sliarp, F L O O R 5 i | N D I N G $125 DOWN. 5-44 MOIsllHLY. First oiass iayhig, sandiiif, finishing, old and new floora. 1961 PLYMOUIH 4-DOOR, 3, oulo.nalic, radio, lioalcr. Nice Own pp^^r..' Free estimates. clean cor. i95 DOWlNl. $48 /yiONTHLY. Work guaniIitcfd. 1960 FALCON 2-DOOR. Boauliful rod finisli, slick, 4 braiic H. BAflSUHN Pn. GE-a-aa02, if no answer new liics. $95 DOW|\|. $35 MONTHLY. (•all Er.-n-.')7ri2 coilpn 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR, 8, automatic, radio, heater, good solid car. $5 DOV/N. $27 MONriHLY. F. J . . W E I N B U R G E R 1963 DODGE CUSTOM 830 2-Door Hardtop. R&H., P.S., P.B., auto. Truly like no-/A $195 DN. $75 A MONTH. SALES 127 HUTTON ST. E. MILLER A N D SERVICE NORTHVILLE FI-9-0660 Bowling 350 S. llarvcy, l'lymoiiUi 0pp. Central l'arking Lot - HOURS Monday, Tiicsday, ThMLiday l P.M. to 9 P.M. Wed., Friday, Saturday lo A.M. to 5 P.M. PHONE GL-3-2056 Building L O A N S Kocian Notice is hereby given that the Planning Com mission, acting in its ca Digging Treilching pacity as Zoning Commis Bulldozing sion, .of the Township of Grailing Northville will hold a Drains D u g & Repaired public hearing on Tues day evening, April 14, GReenleaf 4-8770 Excavating G. "Until we get grass lo work on, there's nut iiiiich we c:in do," said Coach Jones. "Wc Ihonglil of working oiit at Brae Burn country club, biit the course won't be ready iiniil 45 67 this weekend." 200 Scoi'es: Wai'kup 235, GIO, Town & Country , Si'.' House League Thomson S & 0. 07 49 Wilkin 230, R. Carr 224, Thom Hi Team Series: Waid Drill Although the linkstei's are Briggs Trucking 04 52 as 222, Pai'menter 221, 213, De- ing Co. 1970; Bi'aders 1953; behind schedule in practice, •l'own & Country 1922. Baileys Dance the late first meet — April 13 63 53 ly 215, Knapp 214, Sandmann Freydls Cleaners 02 54 210, Battcrton 202, Lobdell 201, Ind. Hi Series: M. Ambler with Walled Lake — gives 201, Christensen 201, Wat 475, B. Bui'khart 4G2, M. J. them a little moi'e time in Walt Ash Shell 60 5G Steel Ling 456. Ramsey's Bar which to prepare for the seaGO 50 son 200. HI Team Game: Waid Drill ,son. Wayne Door & Ply. 58 58 North. Woineii's League ing Co. 7 0 5 , Braders 0 G 4 , T o w n Fisher Shoes 58 58 The race this year for the 73 39 & Country 657. Gniewek's 57 59 Oakland Paving Wayne-Oakland conference golf Ind. Hi Game: M. Ambler title should be a three-team af 03 49 Clovei'dale Dairy 51 05 C. R. Elys G3 49 171, N. Stoddard 169, B. Burk- fair with Northville in the thick Manicas Lounge 48 68 Blooms Ins. 03 49 hart ICG. North. Mens Shop 48 C8 Del's Shoes of things. Other teams that Hayes Sand & G. 01 51 NEW MENTORS — Heading the Northville spring sports program are figure in he running ai'e Mil Thursday Nile Owls 200 Scores: Riley 256, Moore The Spinning Wheel 50 56 ford, the defending W-0 these four new coaches. They are (l-r) JoSi-Trickey and Roy Herald W a y n e Door & Ply. 7 4 3 8 252, Snow 231, Bernier 230, 224, Northville Lanes 50 5G 70 42 champs, and Bloomfield Hills, 601, Juday 226, 221,.-200-,: 047, Nor. Sand & Gravel 53 59 Thomson S & G. (track), Dick Norton (tennis) and Chuck Shonta (baseball). 67 45 which finished in tilii'd place. Ai'senault 223, Myers ??2, 213, John Mach Fords 49 63 Atlas Engineers Jones is hoping that his 64 48 617, Batt 221, Talik 218, Rebitz- Cai's Gulf 47 05 Fluckey Ins. teams will be more consistent ke 216, Taylor 215, Malzahn Myers Standai'd Schraders 6 3 4 9 45 07 215, Levy 2l4, Aughton 213, Grantland Refrig. 43 69 Norlhville Lanes 54 58 this year in the W-0 league 201, 609, Krizman 213, Puckett 200 Scores: J. Hansen 210, White Boutique 48 64 match thus avoiding last year's 213, Johnson 2l2i. Eddington H. Beller 210. Eagles 47 65 disappointing finish. Leading the field by five 212, Mcllmui'lay 211, Stevens D & D Hair Fash. 45 67 2ll, Boiler 210, Briggs 210, .PLYMOUTH, BOWL Perfection Cleaner 28 84 strokes entering the back Acknian 210, Waldecker .209,^ Thursday Night Ladles Team Hi series & Hi single: nine, one Mustang faultered, shooting an ll on the lGth and 200, Eastland 20G, LIghtfoot Waid Di'illing Co. 03'/.: im Scliradcf's .2400 ---- 869. 204, Matatqll 203, Light 203, Chisholm Auto Pts. 60 52 ,Ind..Hi Single: M. D'Haene an eight on the 17th. As a re sult, Norlhville finished five Nitzel,202, Hammond 202,'201, Braders 59'.'j 62'-4 225. strokes back, seven ahead of Thom.s'oil'201, 201, Perna'201, Lilas' Flowers Ind. Hi Seires: M. Schnell Bloomfield 55 57 Hills. Bering 200. HERE ARE 4 WAYS TO GAIN THE SPACE YOU Jeri'y's Shoe Repair 53 59 555. The local linksters made NEED AT SPECIAL PACKAGE PRICES: •Ir. House League. amends by sweeping the reg Thomson S & G. -7,3'/;:' 34V.! ional tournament ci'own and Robt. tble Bldi's. 72% 35'/.: finishing seventh in the state V.F.W, 4012 67 41 class B tourney. From this A Breezeway team, Coach Jones has a nu Deans .Trading Post 5Bii». .49'/^ cleus of three veterans return Folino State Ins. 56 52 Material only. Includes posts, ing. Juday Oil Co. 55 53 beams - ceiling, roof, nails, Milford and Bloomfield Hills John Mach Foi'ds 55 53 flashing. Size 10x12 - Just ai'e in the s a m e optimistic Paddock Bar 50 58 boat, however, each with vet Vita Boy Chips 49'/j 58'/.: $' eran clubs. Shoebridge Paving 49 59 The baseball, li'ack and ten Good Time Store 47'/.: 60'/i: nis teams, in their thii'd week G. E. Miller 14'/.: 93y.! LITTLE AS $5.24 MONTHLY of practice, have not been as 200 Scores: Stanford 255, hai'd hit by the weather. Thomson 254, Gault 240, 208, Suffering most on the track 643, Hansen 244, 204, 606, Moore Rick Ricketts 235, 209, 612, Sorenson 231, 619, squad are those athletes coinConvert Y o u r Garage Swings for the Net Spei'kowski 230, Bell 224, L, peting in ' the field events. Material only. Includes floor, Bezaire 224 Ezell 217, FenniCoaches Joe Trickey and Roy drywall, trim, 3 windows, more 214, R, Bezaire 213, Stan Herald noted that as of Mon nails. Size 14x20 - Just , Private Goif CiubI ley 213, Wilkin 211, Jones 204, day these boys have not had VMtMtiR l SHP I S AVAIWHIB., a chance to work out because 201, Schmidt 202, Eastland 202, fOR U l rOM I ATO IN W«nE 10 the jumping pits have been Matatall 201, McArthur 200, * 4 2 3 " frozen. CFoxHihsCoiiniryCiub) Watcrford Bowling League A further hindi'ance to the ONLY $14.05 MONTHLY Laii'ys Rest. 41'/.: whole team is the fact that Americaii Packag. 63 45 Dunn Steel Five 60 48 Fiesta Rambler 57 61 A N e w Porih . Balhey Mfg. Co, 54 54 Davis & Lent 53 55 Complete materials for an 8x Northville Recoi'd 53 55 16 open porch, wood floor, Greg Adams puts kick into this high jump. Suburbaiiites 53 55 posts, ceiling, roof. Only Dunn Steel Aces 50 58 Van Buren Elect, 50 50 Dunn Steel ,45 63 $ 2 3 5 ' ^ Northville DPW " il3V.i 64'/.: GOOSEORASS FOXTAL I cnAaonAss JUST $7.89 A MONTH 1964, at eight o'clock p.m. in the Township Hall, Northville, Michi gan, for the purpose oi consideririg a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, which amend ment would repeal Article IX of the Northville Township Zoning Ordinance, and to amend the amended Zoning Map, said map being a part of the Zoning Ordinance, as amend- ed, of the Township Noi'thville. Notice is further given that the tentative text of the proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance repealing Article IX and the proposed amended Zoning Map may be ex amined at the Township Hall, Northville, gan, any Weekday,, except Saturday, between the hours of one o'clock p.m. and fiv^ o'clock p.m, This notice is given pursuant to Section 9 of Oictl84 of the Public Acts ?f 1943, as amended. Northville Township Planning Commission fAlphl UP T O $1000 36 MONTHS REPAYMENT PLAN , Next- to post Office FI-9-1252 108 W, MAIN NORTHVILLE M o O i e r ' s D a y Special THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY - APRIL 2-3-4 YOUR CHILD"S PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 10 A.M, TO 5:30 P,M, -- FRIDAY 10 A,M, TO 7 P,M. 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All sharp cars. $195 DOWN. $39 A MONIH. 20lf( 1959 CHRYSLER 4-Door Saratoga 8. Automatic power. Really nice. $145 DOWN. $36 A MONTH. 10 of llie piis:-,il)le slarlcrs have been a bee hive of tchiiis activ boys," he said, "Just give us gone on vacation. ity as Coach DieU Norion a little time and experience Beiiis the first spring team sends his slulwurts through and we should be a pretty good team." to see action -- the Michigan drills. Stale university relays April "We' v e b e e n working o n 3 indoors at East Lansing — the thinclads have a yeoman meeting the ball, correct fbrm task before them to I'ound into and conditioning," Norton not ed, adding that work outside is shape. essential to maintaining the '•We've been doing a lot of progress. running .-ind calislhenics and we've boon working every Norion is especially pleased night until after 5 p.m. to get with the progress made by,Bob into condition. Herald noted. Schmidt, Jim Wiedner and Bob Fortunately, none of the GOLantry, all I'eturning. lettei'hopefuls has been plagued with men. injuries, Hei'ald pointed out. Bloomfield Illll.s and Clarks In addition, only one man ton, hy all indicatioiLs will be fi'om each event will be enter the teams to beat for the W-0 ed in the fnrlliconiing relays. net crown, won the past five Spirits wei'o high, however, The road ahead for the li'ack years by Northville. as the coaches put their charg men, however, may be a lil tie Although the Mustangs' ranks for Clarenceville, have been depleted tiy .grad es through their paces, concen rough, trating primai'ily on condition Bloomrield Hills and Milfoi'd uation. Coach Norton , feels will be favored with several that his boys will develop .into ing and fundamentals. John Mach'>' veterans in the fold. a strong outfit by mid season, Haf'de.st hit by Ihe weather The juiiicr high gym has "We've got a lot of young Swings for ,1;li.9 Fence has been Coach Al Jones and his golfers, who have not had an opportunity this year to • ..;.,.-,.'./.,.rr.-.'-iii«"-'5.'v^(r(-«:.r;j--,'...^ work out. Weather and vacation llave been the scourge of Northville high s c h o o l coaches as l'nost teams head into the third week of practice. The unexpected spring storm last week and the spring flurries last weelcend, which dalnpened the ground, halnpered work outs. Easter vacation also cut into valuable practice time as some hopefuls headed for wal'mer clinles. Complete Insurance Service INSURANCE SERVICE HOMEOWNERS FIRE PLATE GLASS C R. E L Y & P®"* •'^fl SONS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER 316 N. Center St. FI-9-3350 JUST $4.94 MONTHLY Four W a y s t o P a y . . . 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FI-9-0150 New Y o r k VVoi-.'d's Fair Api-il (0 Ocli,lii-r lUiU aiui For iiii'omiatiun jiiid I'l'.sei'VciGET d U e C K lions tiy Air, Bus, ur I^ninily Car RESULTS W I T H OUR Phillips Travel Sei-vice 320 N. J.uluycdc Soufii Lyon WANT ADS Tclc'iihunc Police Riul sec Tell LET'S T A L K CARS Motorists: 'Slow T H E N O V I N E W S •m--222l SALLY BELL Section Two — Page One Dora' Lawn Memorial Gai'den Cem LOKNE E. liEATTIE etery in London, Ontario. In an effort to combat tho' Lonic E . Bcaltic, 72, of 5i-l5l rising tide of fatalities and West liiglit Mile I'oad, died MARGARET 1. FARWELL This time of year there is accidents in Michigan, munici EASTER SPECIALS IW.'u-cli 24 al St. Mary lio.spiial fviargnret 1. ^'arwell, 57 of palities such as Northville are one sei'vice problem that every in Livonia altei' an illness of !)!0I) Deeriiig slreel. Livonia, conducting vigorous all-out en FROM S A L L Y BELL car should attend to without .si.\- weeks. dii-d March 2:i al Redford forcement and education cam delay. It is mis-aligned fi'ont BAKERY lioi'i) Novcniher 27, 1091 in Coinnuinilv Hospital in Red- paigns this month. wlieels due lo Winter ruts and l.ondon, Ontario, lie was llio lord. Small R:ibbil.s....ca. 1.5c son of William and Mai-y Eliz Born l''ebruai'y 11, 1907 in Special emphasis, announced Spi'ing pot holes. Snlall Eggs ea. 1.5c abeth (Blake) Beattie. His .Saginaw, she was Ihe daugh Police Chief Eugene King, is centered on "those drivers The pothole problem Is a wife, Pearl, siii-vives him. ter of William Charles and who exceed the speed limit or Lai-ge Eggs $1.,50 lemporary one, of coiirsc, but-, Mr. Beatlie was a i-esident of Eliza Jane (Bonnealiie) Fran Lamb Cakes $1.50 E A S T E R C O O K I E S drive too fast for conditions." Northville far tlic past four cis. Her husband, Raymond, it is llie grand finale to a tor "I hope all drivers will coLarge Rabbits 99c doz 72c years. A retii-ed electrician, he .survives her. ture test you liave been giving operate in bringing down traf was a member of Ihe Fii'st ^ F I N A L W E E K F O R H O T CRO.SS B U N S She is survived by a son, fic deaths and accidents. We yoiir car over Wiiiter's ice ond Presbyterian Chui'ch of North William of Wayne, and a ruts. The aflerinatii can in-^ ville and Irving Lodge 15-1 F daiighler, IVIrs. Zona Zakovec do not enjoy issuing traffic tickets, but if drivers violate & AM of Lucan, Ontario. elude cut tires aiid damage to. of .Santa Barbara, California; Other sui'Vivoi's include a a sister, MI's. Mary Ardath the traffic laws, they can be springs, shocks, wheel bear-, 123 E . M a i n Fi-9-3262 daughter,' Mrs. Gladys Culberl Rainm of Detroit, and a broth sure that police officers are iiigs, lie-r0d ciids aiid the! alert to enforce them. of Lucan, -Ontario, and a son, er, William (Heck) Francis of whole cxluiust system. Kenneth BeaHie of He.spelcr, Northville; and nine gi'andchil- "It is a known fact that strict compliance with traffic Ontario. • O R I E N T A L G U E S T S — G i r l Scout Troop 407 of Northville Was host dron. The best remedy for potFunci'al services wei'e con Mrs. Fai'well had lived in laws enacted for the protec this past week to two Japanese students who are working on their holes is to cut your speed so tion of the motoring [lublic re ducted Tuesday evening fi'om Livonia for 25 years. master's degrees at the University of Michigan. The guests, introduced sults in a decrease In motor you miss as many as possible. Castei'line Funeral Home, with Funeral services^will be con vehicle accidents." by George Bown of Northville, came dressed in Oriental costumes. Ihe Rev. Lloyd Brasure offici But even though you miss 'em ducted today (Thursday) fi'om Stale officials point out that ating. Services wei'e held un CHOOSE F R O M They described and demonstrated many of the colorful costuirles of all, you can be sure that the CasterliIie Funeral Home at 2 the frequency of fatal accidents der tlie auspices of the Ma Japan. Here they are shown at the refreshment table. Left to right are p.m. with the Rev. Agnes Haw rough l'oads of Winter have that Michigan has experienced sonic Lodge 154 on Wednesday Fanny Farmer kins officiating. Tomoko Kato, Paula Young, Kathy Bown, Reiko Kodama, Susan set you up for some major so far indicates that if the evening, and at 2 p.m. today Burial will be in Salem Walk present trend continues tliis Altinan and Connie Prodger. (Thni'sday)',services will be bills in the future, unless you OR year will record the highest conducted fr<iin Necdham Fun er cemeterv. take preventive action now. number of traffic deaths in the ci'al home of London, Onlario. Sanders Tiie NorUiville Record - Novi News-Tiiur.'-day, Marcli 2(i, lfl54 Failure io correct misalignliistory of the state. Burial will be in Forest SUSAN NOBLE Section One - Page Eight Local Jaycettes ment can result In rapid and Susan Noble, 42 of 27400 Novi As of March 15, the fii'St 75 M O L D E D C H O C O L A T E B U N N I E S 65c to $1.35 road died Monday, March 23 days in 19C4, 384 persons met excessive wear to your front at Martin Place Hospital in death compared to 273 in 1903. H o s t C o n f e r e n c e tires. We will be glad to check C H O C O L A T E EGGS 4Sc and 7Sc Detroit after an illness of four This is an increase of 41 per your alignment al0ng with a Nut and Bulter Cream or Fruit and Nut cent, meaning that five pei'- Dozens of Jaycee Auxiliary inonllis. NORTHVILLE FI-9-0210 members ti'aveled to North general exainlnatl0n 0f y0ijr sons on the average are losing Born August IB, 1921 in War EASTER BASKETS $1.99 Creek, Kentucky, she was the their lives each day over the ville Tuesday as local Jay Showing Wednesday thru Tuesday: "THE CARDINAL" Color muffler, tall pipe, brakes, etc. cettes hosted the spring Dis daughter of Willis and Laura slate. Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider, Carol Lynley, and John Saxom Tightening body rattles in BOXED CANDIES trict Six meeting of Michigan Chief King also issued a (Shelton) Johnson. Her husj Show Times; Week Nights 7:45 Only; few eriiclal spots Is also a HEATING Auxiliaries. band, Everet, survives her. stern warning to young motor Sun. Showings 2:40, 5:49, 8:44 Only; Sat, 5:05 and 8 Only g0od idea. Winter Is tough on ists who, with spring newly ar Other survivors include six Guests were present froin shock absorbers and in an' daughtci's, Mrs. Patricia Reva rived, may begin di-ag racing Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Dear Sofurdaly Matinee - "THE TIME MACHINE' AM Makes - 24-Hour Service in or near the community. once-0ver they should rccelv Turner, Mrs. Naomi Campbell, Show Time; 3:00 Only 102 E . M a i n Northville born Heights, Farmington, LiFI-9.1S50 GL-3-04l)B NITES GL-3-2?7'l Mrs. Laura Frances Watkins, Racing is willful reckless- vonia, Milfoi'd, Nankin, Ply I Coming - "THE MISADVENTURES OF MERLIN JONES" special attcntlen. Anna Fay, Irene and Sandy ne.ss, he noted, and juveniles mouth, Redford township and BTSCTWiiii."^ Like good doctors, our meNoble; two sons, Robert Ray wlio are ticketed tor racing South Lyon. face possible suspension of chanics have no desire to opand Roland Gene; six broth ers. Green Johnson, Jim, Ches driver's licenses for upward Special entertainment includ erate unless absolutely necester, Carlo, Pryce, and Dennis; of one year. ed presentation of a one-act sary. If there is nothing wrong, two sislei's, Mrs. Corene Taul- Novi Police Chief Lee Be play,' "The Flattering Word" Due to a very recent personal commitment, they'll tell you. bee of Commerce, and Mrs. Cole, whose department has by George Kelly, by the Nortll the result of which will curtail my evening actiGertrude Noble of Winchester, been plagued by dragsters rac ville Players Guild. Kentucky; and five grandchil- ing on Eight Mile road near Planning and preparation for vities, I find it necessary to withdraw my name dren. Napier, has promised to "go the meeting by tlie local wo from the General Election on A p r i l 6. Funei'al arrangements were hard" on anyone caught rac men had been underway for made by the Richardson-Bird ing. He has urged residents to the past two months — under I wish to thank everyone who signed my pe Funeral Home of Walled Lake, call police immediately if they the chalI-manship of Mrs. tition and the people who have been supporting with services conducted Wed suspect a race is about to be Richard Norton. me for council. J o h n M a c l i F o r d , Inc. nesday at Breathitt County, gin or is already in progress. Kentucky. TO B U Y , SELL It is with deep regret that l find this neces Burial was in Trent Ceme 684 A N N ARSOR RD., P L Y M O U T H sary but I hope that in some way I may still be tery at Breathitt. C A P Squadron OR RENT FASTER able to serve my city. OL T h e N o r t h m l l e Y e a r T h a t Was Thursday, March 26, 1964 — j S p o o f e d by W o m a n ^s C l u b M e m b e r s BAICERY EASTER CANDY Y E A H ! Y E A H ! Y E A H ! - • Bealle mania reigned - - - with the lielp of a record and decorative headgear. Attention Wixom Voters iNKSTER ANNA SClnVElZER Tours W i l l o w Run USE Our W A N T A D S Anna Schweizei', 84, of 514 A guided'tour through Wil West Main street, died March 20 at the Dearborn Medical low Run Airport highlighted a Center after an illness of three recent trip of the Northville chapter of the Civil Air Pa T H E weeks. Born September 10, 1879 in trol (CAP). Germany, she was tho daugh Cadets were shown through ter of William and Wilhemina the inailroom-baggage room, Plymouth, (Soidelberg) Ringel. Her hus weather station, observration Mich. deck and control tower. In the band, Fred J. Schweizer pre ratlar room they watched sev ceded her in death in 1935. IlOME OP Mrs. Schweizer moved to eral planes come in by radar. Northville from Farmington Highlight of the trip was an SINGLE FEATURES about 20 yeai's ago. She was a inspection of a United Airlines member of the First Presbyter- jetliner. The pilot ot the plane ONE W E E K explained the function of varian Church of Nortllville. Tues., M a r c h 24 thru ious instruments, showed caSurvivors include three sis Tues., March 31 ters, Mrs. Mary Kenney, Mrs. dels into the cockpit, and a stewardess showed them throuBertha Yerkes, and Mrs. Edith Price, all of Northville, and gh the jet's kitchen. three brothers. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Mardi 23 from the Ebert Funeral Home, Plans were inade tor particiwith the Rev. Lloyd G. Bras- pation in the 4-H Achievement ure, pastor of the Presbyterian Day to be held April 4 at Pon Church, officiating. tiac Northern high school at a Burial was in Oakwood Cem meeting of the Lucky Leaf 4-H etei'y, Farmington. club recently. Meeting at the home of lead If Y o u ' r e Thinking of ers David and • Carol Bourns, nine membei's and four guests laid these plans and others for Selling Y o u r Home the 4-H Fair in August, ac or buying property in coi'ding to a club spokesman. the The next meeting of this N0KTIIVILLI2 - PLYIMOUTR group will be held at lhe home ARIi:A . . . co'ntact of Harold Timpf, 2G277 Marlindale road, on Apl'il l begin ning at 8:00 p.m. Anyone in For Qiilcit, Courteous Service terested is welcome to attend. Nightly Showings 7:00 and 9:00 GL-3.3636 or 349-0715 Saturday Showings 1iO0-3:OO' MERRlMAN REALTY 5:00-7:00-9:00 Sunday Showings 3:00-5:007:00 and 9:00 A girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weinert of Keene, PLEASE NOTE . 1:00 Showing Saturday New Hampshire Tuesday, March 10. Weigliing 8 pounds the baby was named Susan Egbert Starts Wed., A p r i l 1st in honor ot her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egbert of 59488 Eight " T H E INCREDIBLE Mile road. The Weinerts have another MR. LIMPET" child, Joe who is three years old. Eugene Kohlhorst D O C T O R ' S K N O W — The horrors of the smokeless day led to "suicide'" following the government's report. (Actually this ham doesn't smoke.) T H E M I N K C I R C U I T — Northville club women spoofed themselves by showing how the gals dressed in mink for the T o w n Hall opener -— despite warm W e a t h e r . Use Our Want A d s I D E N T S — T o p left, M r s . H a r r y , Crofts; middle, M r s . Duane Butler, A/Irs. Robert Hallam and M r s . H a r r y Crofts; top right, M r s . John Northup/ M r s . James Tellam, M r s . Geo. Glenn and M r s . Harold Thomas; (firemen) M r s . H a r r y Crofts, M r s . H^Vry Smith, M r s . Irvin M a r burger and M r s . A r t h u r Basel; (opening) AJrs. Harold Thomas, M r s . H a r r y Smith, Mrs-. A r thur Basel and M r s . Geo. G l e n n ; (daze) M r s . Duane Butler and M r s . Jajpes T e l l a m ; and (twilight) M r s . Robert Hallam and M r s . H . 0 . Evans. Eye 4'H Meet m Sy^llRBS' NUMBER LOOK! F U L L SIZE O L D S 88 CcLEBRITY 4-DOOR SEDAN 230 horsepower, 8 cylinder. Window washers, 2speed electric wipers, hydromoiic transmission, Deluxe push-button radio. Wheel discs. While sidewall tires. Oil filter. Turn indicotors. „ iegfinger VOLUME DEALER! I ^ 2 5 9 3 plus 4'!' soles tax, license transfer. Your trade-in will be '"Of'') much more. . Olds-Cadillac 6 8 4 A N N A R D O R R O A D betw(2en M a i n and M i l l PLYMOUTH C L 3-7500 W O 3-4512 THE ACTION IS: oiDSMOsm... mm " S E R V I N G Y O U B E T T E R . . . IS O U R P L E A S U R E " Ed Maiafall J ^ ^ t ' s Easter, season of rejoicing . . time when hope shines forth most bl-ightly, and the glorious message of life eternal is told i n song and story. M a y you and THE OPENING Women flocked to the D & C store to snap up nylofl bargains during the store's grand opening. yours have a full measure B e a t s ' e m of Easter joy, COMPLETE • West S i f f l i i i i i i n i i i R (9t<fc DINNERS Virginia Baked Ham 1V R o a s t T o m T u r k e y , D r e s s i n g • Sirloin T i p Roast Beef Shades 50 CGAAPLETE D I N N E R ^ \.w.:.SPHONE GR-4-9726 9 a r c o 38410 GRAND RIVER s Half Mile West of Expressway nnd Ten M i l e Road of at Daytona! Beats 'em at P o m o n a ! , | Plymotdh rocked the racing world,—coiiipclUloii-cqtUiiped Plmontha swept the /leld J, 2,'3'%:'• i f ukd toppled previous speed records at the NASCAIl-scmctimcd Daytona "500." Birth T f e l l t f t T a i m l g S A V E r M Y CHILD----^ Despite M r s . Thomas' plea " S a v e m y c h i l d , " fire men rushed on stage only to drop their hose, boots and hats on the table. During this Holy Easter Season, join with your family in worship at the Competition-equipped Plymouths accounted lor top stock eliminator titles In both NllliA and AURA WInteritationals at Pomona', Calllornia, and Phoenix, Arizona—the "winter world series of drag racing." church of your choice . . . where you may derive renewed B e a t s ' e m in "Test Track U.S.A."! At Plymouth's request, Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute matched-comparably equipped showroom V-S Plymouths, Fords, and Chevrotets at Sebrl7tg, Indianapolis Raceway Parle and Watkins Olen., Plymouth won hands down in "things you buy a car fori' spiritual strength. N o w b e a t s ' e m at retail! To celebrate this across'the-board victory, your Plymouth Dealer is determined to break AumowHB BMUBS ^same CHRYSLER sales records, too. And the same great engineering, the stamina that made Plymouth MOIDIISCIinPDremarkable Iigs the all-around winner is waiting /or you in his showroom now/ ComeIIAin and drive a wlnnerl Wisdom Life can be colorful "after (15!" Why settle for a plain existeilce when you can fill Ihose yeai's with travel and enjoymenl? Let roe explain our Retirement Income Plan lo you, without obligation. Save on a P l y m o u t h wliile we're celelirating! Representing WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND LIFE COMPANY " B o b " Williams GL-3.3035 HI-9-2385 1005 W. ANN ARIlOn TRAIL " Y O U R 290 S O U T H M A I N FAMILY SHOE PLYMOUTH STORES" GU-ISM GIB B E R G S T R O M , 200 S, M a i n St. INC. Nprthviilo S C H O O L D A Z E — S t a g g e r e d school hours adopted for the Northville school system caused plenty of breakfast confusion in local homes. T W I L I G H T H O U R — On stage Geritol helped "members" of Northville's newly organijted Senior o ! . ! - - club enjoy life. Citizens Tile Nortiivilie Record - Novi News—Tiiursday, Marcii 26, 1964 Sectioii Two — Page Two from . th^ Your Citizens' Mian George L. Clark CLARK O U R C H U R C H E S P A S T O R ' S S T U D Y INSURANCE Growing Wilh Northviile Rev. Lloyd Brasuro 160 B. MAIN ST. First Presbyterian Church Sdalt Cmterline i NOTICE Ser miwm LET US WOK IN fa IT! v(l{\j, jijsm n OPEN Every Evening T / t 9 'Isn't iM m I\H Mr N o v i AGENCY ST . JOHN'S EPISCOPAL ST. WILLIAM'S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCB EVANGELICAL LUTjjipRAN The words "Holy Week" give you i-est", and "I am ter and the need for His ;CATHOlJC CHURCH OP NOVI CHURCH OF THE CEtUllCH mean very much to mil the Way, the Truth and the coming in time and human Wajlcd Lake, Michigan EPIPHANY Rev. DjBVld T. Oavlc3, Rc(!toi Eleven Mile Road and Taft lions of people: Observances Life", and "No one cometh •history. Father Raymond Jones A Mission of the LC/^ Churcli Phone F l 9-S477 574 Sheldon ltd., piymonlli of this week of remem unto the Father but by Let us prepare to disci jant Ffithcr John Hoar Rev. Johii W. Miller, Pastor Rev. Piiiil E. Barnes, Paster South of Ann Arbor 'Trali brance vary quite a bit Me." :' pline our lives and direct Spiidtiy' Masses; Worshipping at 41650 S Mile Rec: GL 3-5262, Of.: GL 3-0I9I Norman Brewer, Youth Pastor from country to countfy our energies that our world :7|SD; 9:00, 11:00, 12:15. Rd.,-GL 3-8807. GL 3-ll9l Sunday: Sunday Services: and in .iff„ „ . Pi;..<„.iii • - |Let us'^be comforted :in may know more of the Weekday Masses; Sunday, diliht, by'the fact that He 7:45 a.m., Iloly Coriimunion. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. groups acloss the land. i^^^^ ^^^^ i,,^ ^^^^^^ truth, the beauty and the Mo^and ?;3() a.m. 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m., Worsllip hour (nurs 8:30 The Service. How does one best live eai's' to the deaf, strength goodness made possible by 'f|dly Day Masses: 9:45 Ciillrch School. ery, birth thru 3 years) (3rd Sunday). Morning Prayer through these days in a way 'to thoma weak in body, cour the children of tile Almighty 7>i^and 9 a.m., 5:30 and 8 and Sermon (Other Sundays). Peginner Church (pre-school 11;Q0 The-Service. -that can be said to add age to those afraid, friend who have found Him to be Chiirch School Classes for all thru kindergarten). beauty and truth to a world to tiie lonely and i saviijur the oijen door to tlie heart 'frel"'Fridf1y Masses; ages including High School slu- Primary Church (first grade that shows much 'of the ugli to all: who call upon Him in of eternity, beginning now, dents. Nursery for little chil- thru third grade). THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN -raiO* 8:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. today, with those around us. instriictlon Mondayness at of man's misbehaviour need.!6:00 p.m.. Youth groups. Funeral Home dren, • CHljaCH .Qp NORTHVILLE : May this "Holy Week'' and sin? As we reflect upon p.ln,;' 8 Youth club (0-8th grades) 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Lloytl G. Brasnre • PRIVATE OFF-STREET PARKING Let us learl) how. to ac- allow us the privilege of bethe last days of His flesh Adult- instruction for public (1st Sunday). Morning Prayer Teen club (9-12 grades). • AIR-CONDITIONl-D CHAPEL. , Edst Main-and Church Sts. some of His very own teach cepl the Jiiiracuious, the-lin- iilg in this world ns q peoschool students and Sermon (other Sundays). Teacher training classes. Ray J. Casterline Fred A..-Casterline expected, the unexplainabje pie dedicated to the Divine EASTER SUNDAY ings, such as -- "Come un High school, Tliurs. 4 p.m. Vi Churcli School classes up, 7:00 p.m., Evening service. 1893.1859 , Director the virtues of His nature, purpose as revealed thru 7:00 a.m. Sunrise Service. to Ua all ye that labor and Grfldf School, Sat. 10 a.m. thIough the 8th grade. Nurs Wednesday: 24-Howr A'mbiulanco Service Fleldbrook 9-0611 the divinity of His chai'ac- Jesus Christ. 7:45 to 8:30 Easter Break Lefiii'n Devotion; will are heavy laden and l 7:30 p.m.. Midweek Prayer ery for little children. fast. meeting. Ma»;' Wed, 8 p.m. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church ^^atjo'ns at the Cross, Fri. 8 8:30 p.m., Senior choir. CHRI6T TEMPLE Worship and Church School. 8275 McFadden Street, Salein 1st Tuesday --- 7:30 p.m Monday: Workers coiifcrence. Pastor R. L. Slzctnors 7:30 p.m. Scout Troop 755. N e w s F r o m W i l l o w b r o o f e 3rd Tuesday — 7:30 p.m .'PLYMflUTp CHURCH Sunday: Tuesday: Vera Vaughan Circle. 9:45 a.1n., Sunday school. 12:00 Noon, Roifiry Martha R. A m ^ OR 4-083() last week.' Marge Lennheiser oljby Williams, Mary LouCalling 2nd Monday. : W^ll Shpldon Road 11:30 a.m., Preaching. 8:00 p.m. A.A. Mr. and Mrs,. H. W. Petei's, was a guest player. Marguei-- ise, Nancy, Billy and Anne TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE 6:00 stipper, 7:00 calling. ,;;Pjyim9flth, Michigan 8 p.rn.. Night servlcei. Wednesday: of Kalamazoo, spent i Sunday itp Parent won first pI'lzq,,(;Por- Maclsaac, Timmy Thomas, M l KtaO'a.tn'.; Sunday school. Wednesday: 3:45 p.nl. Chlldi'en's Choir I0;ja;ji.|n. i^nd 8 p.m., Church. here visiting Mr. and Mrsi Ro 0, hy Flattery second' (iridj Do chad and Peggy Graham, Su ST. JOHN'S AMERICAN 6 p.m., Bible Class. ANNUAI. MEETING 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir. ' sy Waldonmayer, Kathy LUTHERAN CHURCH ' "Iw: H;i.?ll't Wednesday ser bert Waugh of W. LeBost d'rive^ lores, piahi.liojaby.' I j Thursday: Williams, son of Mr; Stephen ''Mr. land: Mrs. Rotjert McKeThompson, Marcia Sdiuldt, JtiRev. C, Fox. 23225 Gill Road vices; " EMMANUEL BAPTIST and Mrs. John Williams of on', ()f> LeBost driv'fc^Hapd. a St. dy, Ci-owl and Mnry Lynne N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T THE N E X T Bet. Freedom Rd. & Or. River 7:30 p.m. Board of Deacons CHURCR . ; F R W I T l Y E BAPTIST Friday: Glen Ridge Court, has been ac Patrick's Day party 'Satitrday 'Gould. GR 4-0584 Pastor Ewan Sellflemolir CHURCH cepted at Catholic Central; high eyeniijg. Tljeir guests included 8:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 4:00 p.m. Harmony Clioir W. 6 Mile near Haggerty :((l[75 VV«st Maple Road school in Deti'oit. His older bro- Mi-. :ahd Mrs. Robert .Coleman, The Tuesday Penochle club ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING 8:00 p.m. A.A. 9:45 a.m., Church school. 35;5 Mark Twain, Detroit 28 Ml-li^ie west 01 Orchard Lakt Iher, Micliael, will be a junior Mr. aiid Mrs. Roscoe Byrd, met at the home of Jo An11 a.m. Late service. Tiffany 8-2399 j l ^.111., Siinday rooming ser- at Catholic Central next year; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cook, Mr. drelYS last week. Ryth Promo, OF T H E E L E G T O R S O F T H E T O W N S H I P O F Nursery during services. lu a.m., Sunday school, vices. Elder Lev) Saylor atld Mr. and Mfs. Donald Koskel- and Mrs. William Smelt, Mr. a guest player, won first prize. N O R T H V I L L E , C O U N T Y O F W A Y N E , S T A T E FIRST MEI-HODIST CHURCH ages. other elders will speak. la, of McMation Circle, are and Mrs. Jack Pierce, Mr. and Adcle Caligiuri won second; ln9 West Uiinlap, Northviile FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. happy to..aiuiounce the birth of Mrs. • Gilbert Cross, Mt-. and Dorothy Bentiy third and Jiian OF M I C H I G A N ; W I L L BE H E L D O N Rev; S. D. Ktade, Minister OF WIXOM • 6 p.m.. Baptist Training Un SAl.EM CONGREGATIONAL a daughter, Deborah Lee on Mrs. Richard Miloch, Mr. and Huston booby. N0rlh Wlxpm Rd., WUo1n Off.: FI 9-tl44. Jtcs.: F l »-ll43 ion. CHRISTIAN March 12 at Woman's hospital Mrs. Russ Saputo, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomp Maundy Thursday; Rev, Robert Warren 7 p.m.. Evening service. 7Ml blfk^nsgn, Saleni In Detroit. Her birth weight Mrs. Dale Harter, Mr. and son Jr., of Ten Mile road - are S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 4 J 9 6 4 - 1 R M ^ 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion. Phone MAritet 4-3823 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week prayer ^ c l [ Barioff. FI 9-m was nine pounds and tlii'ee Mrs. Robert Byrd, Mr. and happy to announce the birth FridayGood Friday: Sunday: service, Wednesday. Suil4^v: ounces.' The Koskellas also Mrs. Al Dibiciki, Mr. and Mrs, of a daughter, Julia Ann, on A T THE N O R T H V I L L E C O M M U N I T Y B U I L D I N G 1:30 p.m. Community Wor 10 a.in., Sunday school. tl a.1ii.. Morning Worship, have a son, Timothy, who is David Fried, Mr. and Mrs. March tenth at Woman's hos 11:10 a.m., Junior church ship Service. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH l a.ni., Sunday school. West iy\aiii Street, N o r t h v i l i e , Michigan 18 months old. Mr. 'and Mrs. Homer Wittfield and Mr. and EASTER SUNDAY: (grades 1-6). •iex L. Dye, Pastor pital in Detroit. Her birth Mrs. Dewey Evans. City Charles Emery of Garden 7:00 a.m. Siinrise servicii. 11:10 a.m.. Morning Worship 8110 Chubb Rd., Saie1n and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. K;oskel- liathy Gould, daughter of weight was five pounds and 7:30 a.m. Easter breakfast 6:30 p.m. Senior Youth. A Piiblic Hearing Will be held qn the 1964-65" FI 9-2337 FIRST o f CHRlST la of Bedford township are the Mr. and Mrs. William Gould ot one ounce. The Thompsons in Fellowship hall. Wednesday: Sunday: have three older children, Budget of the Township. SCIENTIST grandparents. Glen Ridge Court celebrated Greg three, Lori, two and Brett 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week Bible 8:45 a.m. First Worship 10 a.in., Sunday school. \m% Ann Arllor Trail Sprmon theme; "Easter''Plyinotitib, Michigan Virginia Bosak was hostess her fourth birthday with a par- one. Mr. and Mrs. Kempainen study aiid prayer servipe. 11 a.m., Worship service. —A Personal Experierfe." 8:30 p.m.. Senior Choir 6:30 p.1n. Youilg People. Sunday'Service 10:30 a.m. to the Wednesday Bridge club ty Monday. Her guests includ- of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 'and Marguerite N . Young 9:45 a.m. Church School. A Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.. Evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Thomp Northviile Township C l e r k class for everyone'. FULL SALVATION UNION Wednesday; Wednesday Evening service son, Sr. are the grandpar 9:45 a.m. Cherub Choir re- 8:00 .p.m. 51630 W. Eight Mile Rd. 7:'30 p.m.. Prayer msetlng W i x o m A r e a N e w s ents. August 12 - 16 -- 7:30 revival James F. Andrews, den. Pas, hearsal. Reading Room, 873 West meetings. Dr. Herbert Noe, Saturday: 8 p.m.. Evening 11:00 a.m.. Second Worship Ann Arbor Trail open daily Mrs, Charles Ware MA 4-lfiOl ineeting which will be held on Service. Lounge for par- 10:01) a.m. to .£:30 p.m. service. speaker. iday: 2:30 p.m., Sunday ents with babies. Nursery for .Evenings 7:06 p.m. to 9:00 The Wixom Baptist church Wednesday evening at 8 p.m will hold a sunrise service at in tile school hall and hear the OUR LADT OI. VICTORY Sciiool; 3:?0 p.m. Worship Ser iire-school children. Jiinior p.m. ,.• candidates for municipal ofvice; 8:00 p.in. Evening Ser Churcli' in Fellowship hall. PAW.SH Wednesday'7:00 to 7:45 p.m. 6:30 a.m. with breakfast-being vice. 4:00 p.m. Sacrament of . Suiidays_^2:0fl to. 4:00 p.m. served by the young people of flees speak and also elect their Northviile, itilcblgan new olficei's for 1964-65. r'-, Christian lJaptism. i,. FI 9-)jei. • -i Tlj^'.feffect of 'the resurrec- the church following thd.'ser- Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert WtHis vice. ORCHARD niLLS Monday: ' Rev,. F n * « Mia' fflltstock tljitpjJn, Jfesus'disciples will be and Mi'S, Lottie Chambers tra BAPTIST CHAPEL 7:15 p.m. Boy Scout troop one' of'the themes at Christian On Saturday night March 28 Sunday Masses: veled to Gi'osse Point on Sun Orchard HiUs School 731. 7:00, 8:30. mSi, and 12:15. Sclehcis church services this the men's fellowship will .hold day Mai'ch 22 to visit Mrs South of 10 Mile, Novi Its regular meeting. Holy' Day Miisea: Tuesday: Siiitday. Willis' mother wilo became 99 6:00 a.m., 9:00 a.11i. and Rey. Fred Trascbel, Pastor 7:30 p.m. New Circle (WSCS) Both Matll)ew?3 and John's It is hoped lhat all citizens 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. organizational meeting in the account of the resurrection will of Wixom will attend the Civic years old and enjoyed dinner 7:30 p.m. Sparkplugs, baftery; engine . , ..whatever's with her. Week Day Masses at 8:00 a.til. 11:00 a.m. Worship chapel. Informal coffee hour. be read' as part of the Bible wrong with your i;,ar, y/e put it righfi Drive in Mrs, Kennelli Burden hosted 6:00 p.1n. Traifiiiig Union. Confessions: Wednesday: lesson bn "Reality" Also in for a thorough tfnder-the-hood check-tip soon. tlie knitting club on Tuesday Set Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Worship. 3:45 p.m. Carol Choir re- cluded ' will bo this passage L u t h e r a n s March 24. Count on our skilt and experience' to save you 11:16 a.m. 7:00 p.m. to'8:00 hearsal. frotn the Christian Science Dennis Valon is in St. JoFIRST BAP'PiST CHURCH p.m. time, trouble, money! 5:00 Harariony choir reheasal. textbook; "Through all the dis- B i b l e S c h o o l D a t e seph's hospital in Pontiac. OP NORTHVILLE Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 Sanctuaiy choir rehears- ciple|.experienced, they be Mrs. John Craggs has rePastor Robert Spradlhig 5:10 p.m. The Board of Christian Edcahjb»4nor(! spiritual and un Res.: 234 High Street Sundays, before the 7:00 ;00 p.m. Pastoral Relations dej-stdbcl better what the Mas ucation of St; Paul's Ev. Luth turned from St. .Joseph's hos pital Pontiac liaving had surg Sunday: Mass. Committee. ter had taught. His resurrec eran Church, Northvilie has 10 a.m., Bible School. Religious Instructions: 8:00 p.m. "The Twelve" for tion was also their resurrec- set June 15-2? as the dates for ery. Mrs. Marie Hinson from WyGrade School; l-8 grades ev 11 a.1^.. Morning Worship, visitation. tioti.. It .helped them to raise their vacation Bible School. andotte was a Sunday guest ery Saturday 9:30 lo 10:30 a.m. l l a.in.. Junior Church (ages :00 p.m. Study and Planning Ihe'mS^ves arid others from of tlie Lee Harrisons. High school: 9-12 grades ev-, 4-9). Nursery for babies and Commission. splrituar dulness and blind be- Classes will be held at St; The Craigie battery sales ery Thursday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. toddlers. Paul's church and school. High Thursday: lipf j n God Into the perception JOHN M A C H SERVICE DEPT. bowling team won tlie WoNovena Services every Wed 6:30 p.1n.. Baptist Youth Fel 3:45 p.m. Melody Choir. of :4tjinlte possibilities" (Sd- and Elm, Monday through Fri men's city bowling tournament nesday evening ^t 7:30 p.m. lowships (.luiiior and Senior). eno^'^)id Health with Key to day fi'om 9-11:45 a.m. at Pontiac Saturday night, " Y O U R LOCAL FORD D E A L E R " Organization Meetings: 7:30 p,1ii.. Evening service. thEf-BCrlpttires by Mary Baker The course which will be March 21. Our Ladyls Lea^e on the Tuesday: Edi^j, p. 34). WH-LOWBROOK 117 V / E S T M A I N ~ N O R T H V I L L E taught this year deals with the Mrs. Waiter Tuck of Wixom First Tuesday of each month 1:30, p.m. Ladies' Prayer COMMUNITY CHURCq subject of Chdslian citizeiiship. is a member of tlie team, Alice meeting. at 8:00 p.m. Evangelical United Bretiuren ST;*>Ailt!B EVANGELICAL It will be approached from the IJouliard, Ellen Tuckwell,, LuCALL I I 9 - 1 4 0 0 . . . A S K FOI^ ^'SERVICE" St. Vincent DePaul Society, Wcilnesday: Christian point of view to pro cille Puckett, Donna Gj'isspm every Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m. 7;30 p.m., Hour of Prayer. Meadowbrook at T«1l MU« Rd. ' ^ H E f t A N CHURCH Rev. Marvin E. Rickert, Mln. & OpllBTIAN DAY SCHOOL vide a sound basis for the be were the otliers. Their prize Holy Name Men's club' on 8:15 p.n1.. Sr. Choir practice Phone OR vm Comer^HIgh and E;iro Streets havior to be; desired of good money will.be $105 and troph second Tuesdays bl-raonthly. Thursday: -Wednesday; citizens. The title of the course ies at the banquet April 12 at Nptthvllle, Mlcblgali 3:i5 p.m. Choir practice(J[r.) 7:3.0 p.m. Juillpi; ^n.d. Youth is "God, My iCounti'y, ancl I". Elks Temple, .Pontiac. Chora F i 9-9864 REORGANIZED eHURGH ist Monday, bfflcfal board Choir' rehearsal," . Parsonage FI 9-3146 OP JESUS CHRIST OF meeting. :00 p.m. Adult Choir re- Rev. B. J. Pankow. Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF CBBIST Stephen Pos^y celebrated his LATTER DAY SAINTS thicd iblfthday, Saturday. 3rd Monday, Christian Men's hearsal. Thursday; SCENTlST 31670 Schoolcraft at Bradoer Fellowship. .J^r.' and Mrs. Dick; Green Thursday; 7;3l)''.p.m. Maundy Thursday 33825 Grand River ..Liv9nia, Ml^pblgaa iiave .returned from California 3rd Tuesday, Missionary Clr- :00 p.m. Sacrament of The jstervfe' flfllh. 'Co'mitiunlon. Farmington, MIcb. Rlclt^rd: Ppmerpy. Pastor and will again live in Wixom le Lord's Supper in Ijpper Roo.m Stinday service 11 a.m. Herald Fitcl^, Associate Paotoi setting. i'M p.111. Good Friday ser- Sunday school 11 a.m. Sari ClaplIafll, A.8S0cl Paistbr CHURCH Oip T H E BIBLE Friday: vlj'^i'. Wednesday evening service Sunday Swvlces. THE HOtY CROSS 10:0(1 a.m. Jiiniojr High and 'W. fi-Wi 0.9)(>^ Fridqy ser- p.m. 9:45 a.m.. Church scliooit wlOl S P E A K 5 Reading Room Church Edi s •"^s •with CommunioiJ. classes of Interest for till age Rev. IPpter Tonella, VIcar Senior High Fellowships. 12:()0 to 3:00 p.m. Uniotl tif^lay: fice, Tues., Thurs., and Sat.,, groups. Orctod Hills School TO Y O U Thr?e'-H0ur "Good Friday" ser1st yt. Confirmation from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. H a.m.. Worship sepflce. I? Mile and Qainc?, Novl vice at First Methodist oj is5;:l(l:]i9:M,'2nd'yr.' Con7 p.m.. Worship s^lqe." F r 349-1594 Farmington. —ctfiss. Wednesflay: "' '. CKLW S E E .Wedfi^sday In Lent: 7:30 p.1n. Prayer service. 7:30 p.lil; ]p;veri-song with Lit 3:30 p.m. Junior Fellowship. aoo KC Saturday: tj;m. .Bfister Service T H I S IS T H E LIFE any.'Teaching address. Sunday 9:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Senior Catechism. Cortmunifth'i' SALEM All Tltiirsd^ys In Lent - FebEVERY SUNDAY 10:45 a.ln. .Junior Catechism. i?,' a;15. BreaHfast. church;: ; rii^vy 13, thru March 2f .<"THE D A I L Y " 10 A . M . , C h a n n e l 2 Rev, Plwopij C|ipclia|e, f M ^ - % pirn. Even-song with Peni 4:00 p.m. .Jiinior High and 9:'l?; a.ni^ Siipilay school and P R O MISE OF E A S T E R " BWf--9ldsses.. •m McFadden, NOTtilvUie tential office" teiiching: address Senipr High' Peilowshtps. Sunday: Sj.nii. faster Service. OHIce: FI WW4 Services oil Ttlursdays lo be "Plymouth's Exclusive Comera Shop Since 1945" Sunday: , ;ld at the Novl Communiiy 7:00, a.m. Easter Breakfast and l^o^ship. . . : 7 ^ ^ 4 m . .:Ba, pt Christian Respected for 10 ain]^ Mor^ilns Worship. 1ii: 9:45' a.m., Sund?iy Church Pti(^4t.lo.ti'mi^eiwg. Nuraere,church, blH|i to". , 'vt^ll Saturdays In Lent: Quality ai;ld Service ^ years. Firljiiary cbiircn, M ; lO.a.ni. All children of Elc- school with classes, for pri mary, junior, youth a,1!d ac|u|t. IIST CHURCH years. V lnentary School age will be in,;«re Webster 11 a.1n'i^ Sunday school ^ u r . st'ructcd it| the Faith aild 11 a.m., Sunday Ch'uriih school with classes for nurs 6 p.m„ Youth :^^()Vrshlp. 8lble. Junior, 3rd-7th g r « e s ; Inter- 2 p.m. All boys training to be ery and kindergarten, mediate, 8th thru high schipol £(ii Acolyte, and serve in many l l a.m., [Church Worship. ' i - r M i Worsldp service. BP Junior and Yoiith choirs: "Cho- J,(Lii;151;, Cliljrch schooll. grades; .Senior, higli spnool .ways at the Alt^r. and colle|e: .Instructions to be given at ral of the Easter Chimes". U'SJfti.J^^pir. practice. " aif church, 7:30 p.1n.. Evening serVJee. the Vicarage, 44080 Marlson, Adult choir; "I Know that'My Redeemer Livetli". Sermon: Monday: Nbyl. An Approved "Renewal of Chrlstiani Cpmi ^ l r rehearsal. 7:16-8:4? p.m.. Plonker girls. Sundays in Lent; Camera Shop Pilgrim, 3rd^tb grajdes; :Obl- ' ServicW held £\t the Orchard mitment through Perspnal Conro^ta thW Wednesam, 7th-8th grades"; Explor Hill School, 10 Mile and Quince viction." Monday; er 9th-l3th grades. drlvie, Novi, Michigan. for Wednesday: 11 a.nl. Morning prayer with 8:00 p.m. E.U.B. Men "clean- unclieon and meeting. ' «:30 p.t11., Adult-youth choir. sermon (Holy Communion on up" bee. WSCS .evening circle meets 7:30 p.rn., Hour i)f Prayer. the 2nd Sunday of each month) Wednesday: 882 W . A n n A r b o r T r . Plymoulh GL-3-5410 sewiid Thursday of each mon7:30 p.m., Adull, choir. 8;S0 p.m.. Teacher trabilox, 11 a.m. Cliurch School. aimap.n1. vice. ,' 'The Northvilie Record Novl News TtiUTMlay, March 20, 1004 - SMilon .Two — Page Itree I tcjlni to tell nou tkt ivitli Commm Pomt h n9tml i9s m^leel* N e w s .Mrs. H. D. Henderson ' : M r . and Mrs, Orland Bu : mahn and sons, David, Mark ' ahii Mathew, spent the week end- with the latter's parents, Mr,: and Mrs. Clare Weeks at Lawrence. On Sunday they at tended the wedding of a neph ew ill Benton Hdrbor. The Bu' insnn ;chjldrcn remained with lhc' grandparents for a weeks ' vacation.. . I' '-Mrs. Lena Hagle of Port Hiiron.visited her son, George • Atltlnson at St. Mary's Hospital .in Livonia on Sunday. , Mr.;;Atkinson underwent ma jor-, surgery last, week. , 'Mr.- and Mrs. John Rackov and-children of Brighton were ' Sunday visitors at thc home ' of: the - former's • parents, Mr. alld' Mrs; William Rnckov on ;_ Fonda street ~ "Thursday company at the h'orhe of Mrs. John Gotro were lier brother and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Barton Perkins, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Perkins all from Detroit. ;-Mr. aj)d; Mrs. Richard Rit,1 tetf Sr, attended a birthday celbbratlpn . for. Mrs. Hitter's nliither, Mrs. Maude Ritter in . Detroit this past Sunday. "Mrs; William Paquctte enter tained her birthday club of tilnc. iladles at her home Tueswday^evening. They spent the ev'eiiihg playing games. Prizes yifere |lv(;n to the winners. ;;',E!eilnlS Paquctte, son of the ^lllipm Paquettes who is Jn (Hi A'ir Force, has been transfer/dd,-from Texas to Lowry Air-Base in Colorado. He will : have- 33 weeks of schooling, " studying, photographic instrulileftf repair. r\Bir;-and Mrs. James Haas aild-children of West Grand M e r ' plan to spend Easter JSunday with the parents of Mt^;.'Haas; Mr; and Mrs. OrViHe Danaghiie in Redford. (•j^ary SHen Haas is recover]i)|jfrpn\. tin attack of the mea- ROASTING CHICKENS OSAGE BRAND F r e e s t o n e P E A C H E S lAliGE JhCAN TASTY SWEET 4 niie - ' 6 9 SWEET HAWAIIAN-FRESH _ POTATOES 5 ^ 9 W H E A T KROGER BRAND B R E A D . v ; 2 A 3 5 ', ; , ' ; ' i • .pUART JAR 4 s ^ • I • SANDERS FEATURES - THURSDAY ONLYr.-H HOT CROSS B U N S . 6 for 30c - FRIDAY AND SATURDA'li'pNLY PINK COCONUT .-u-. 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R E Y l l l l O I D S W R A P « I'-Jjilin Hamdenhad the mis^ fbftune'.to sustdih'injuries in SPECIAL LABEL ^ ' ^111'; atitb accident Saturday looming.; His" car' skidded on PKO. (ihe'.dee and .struck a tree G I A N T C H E E Ri *S A* V•E * 1 5• ' tip eh Novl road south of ' ' H e lost several teeth SAVE 6'=-PACKERS LABEL FllOZEN _ oti>j'hls tipper jaw. •i",C6;(^l| :LaFdnd, son ot Mrs. l^alfie: L9Fond, is a patient .In S T R A W B E R R I E S Stl'M^ry's hospital iii Livonia. ' :.;4''.feceptlOh was held,at the SAVE UP -TO 3 0 < - B O R N N ' S GREEN GIANT li(jii^e;Ot Mr. and Mrs. David Uv^sivi'LaFond: l^st week .on NIBLETS C O R N I C E C R E A M i Wednesday following the weddUl'g; of their daughter, Judith Aiii]ii:dnd Robert Hardy of New SPFASHIONIP , IlitdSiJn. Only the relatives present. 1 'BJr; and Mrs. Donald LaFond , ^tertaincd Sunday evening [ Injhtinor of the 35th wedding j aniliversary of Mrs. LaFond's I parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles • RSmsey... of . Wixom. Other < gufists.'were Mr. and Mrs. I Jp^nes.Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. < Effdie.iRuggles, and Mrs. Lu- cetta Ruggles. The occasion vt'aJi-also'to celebrate the birth.days of Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. L a I'ojld and Mr. Ruggles. vMr.,.and Mrs. Russell Taylor Jf'.'.'are the parents of a son, . "Fimothy Patrick, born on St, . Patrick's Day, March 17 in ; the; Detroit Osteopathic hospit|al.:He weighed 7 pounds and i one qunce. Thc Taylors also - h^ve a daughter, Patty, 20 * Itloriths old;' The paternal ] grdildparents are Mr. and Mrs. ! Russell Taylor Sr. of Novl road. Noel and Sue F'Geppert who are attending E.M.U. In Ypslteiiti'.wlll be home Friday for ! a;-week of vacation, j ;The Jack Smith family and 1 their; daughter's family, the ! Robert Engels of Northviile, j attended a birthday party for i Mrs. Smith's niece, Beverly ' Remtoor at the home of her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy dlurch in Davlsburg on SunI day. I . M r s . . Glen Salow Sr. has i b(K!n on the sick list for sevj er^l days. . .-'Mr. and Mrs. David Rlx of f-Northviile and Mr. and Mrs. (,^d- Rix of Plymouth were the Su'rida'y dinner guests of Dr. \ dr^d ,Mrs. Harold Henderson. ' .'nle occaalo was the birthday i o f E d Rlx. , : .Miss Lois Hall is dividing ;.her vacation lime this week ; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall In Detroit and (Continued on Page 5) r POLYUNSATURATED FOR FIOORS « WALLS . . iiB PKO 29" CRISCO SPIC «i SPAN THE FORTIFIED OETIROENT-S- OFF • THE OOlOIN JHORIININO .311 CAN 74' SALVO OETERGENt TABLETS , oiani no 6 5 ' " FlUFFO VALUABLE COUPON | « I l W r ^ B J t » l . l l H ^ > l M j f m - t l l M . l i J i > l > l l l J e l J « y 29« Coupon valid oi Kroger in Oelroit qnd Eastern Michigan thru Sal., Morch 28, 1964.. 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'*^|day, (OUgDOSn '|p»r I I and Easiem Miehigan thrit Sat<;r- | h I and Eeiiem Mlchlfan thru Satur- im • 1 1 and Eaiiern Michigan thn< Saiur- I M • and i?.^**"*,^''^^"'* U I Ml M Ma«h f . W J S L S . ! " -' ' ! ! * - " ! • . ! • 5 " ' S W " ? * ! * ! S ' S » * * * "."'^^SlS' l day, March 28,19A. W | dey.MeiehlB, l»64. V rI| day, 28,1964.mi I f 10 MWq f| U*,y,««rthM,I 1964. Jk^ Elf . P i IM IK I P W ! • ! • M an M Mil W M iia I I C ^^'y^"^^f'^ The Norlhville Record - Novi News—Thursday, Mnreli 20, 1(IG4 Official M i n u t e s of the Section Two — Page Four The Noi'thville Record - Nov! News—Thursday, Marcli 2G, lOOil Northviile City Council ir NOV) BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES ^ ^ Section Two — .Eflgo Five • OUT OF THE Tlie I'ogulai' meeting of the Communications from Citi- the Rules of Procedui'e for Mill&- of Green Ridge NursThe regular meeting of the ucation to sign a Quit Claim and the other on Meadwobrook Northviile City Council was zens: Council hearings on Petitions ery to explain the landscaping Board of Education was called Deed lo the Novi Village for 60 road will be discussed at the called to order by Mayor Allen for Discharged City Officers plans which he had in mind to order by Ihe President, Mi;. feel ot property on the West next regular board meeting in (Continued) der wolf and bear badge;' Jim 3 year pin; Ruth Lulz, 3,year Thursday, April 2 full de Novi Boy Scouts on Monday, March 2, 8:00 Eldon Biei'y, W. Dunlap St., and Employees for Review of for the city hall. After discusHeslip at 8:05 p.m., February side of Taft road, giving right- Mai'ch. Wilenius, silver arrow under pin; Ruth Taylor, 3 year pin; gree team practice at the hall. Boy Scout troop 54 review appeared before Council to p.m. at the Northviile City Grounds for Dismissal. Chang .sion and comments on the plan Emil Paris and his her fiance, of-way for improvement to Taft 12,' 19G4 in the Orchard -Hills A motion'was made by Mr. bear; Richard Rice, bear Jackie Wilenius 2 year pin; lodge a complaint regarding es were made and attached is it was decided to I'ely upon ed their scout laws at their hall. family at Russell, Ohio. road in the vicinity of the new Mr. MacDermaid that the bills School Libi'ary. badge, gold arrow, 2 silver ar Daphene Hansor, 2 year, pin; Monday April 6 the Indepen last meeting. This was follow condition of High street be- a copy of the rules as finally the architecliii-al land.scape spe Novi Mctliodisl Church school. dent Rehekah Club will meet be paid as presented. rows; Tom O'Neal, hear badge, Present: Allen, Ambler, Can tween W. Main street and Dun- agreed upon. Moved by Cant- cialist' and the local forester ONE YEAR AGO —"Optimism is the love of Present wei'e: Messi's: Bingcar insuraiice buyThe official board meeting Leslie Bi'aiich, silver arrow un Shai'uii Pelchat, 1 year pin; al the hall at noon. Dessert ed by a genei-al camping ses terbury, Cai'lson and Kester. lap sti-eet. There is a great erbui-y, supported by Carlson for additional advice or sug —Most Novi voters will trek God; the love of our flag," de ham, Mac Dermaid, Taylor, Ayes: Bingham, Heslip, Tay Ayes: Bingham, Heslip, Tay Corinne Smith, 1 yeai; pin; sion. On Thui'sday they had a was held on Wednesday, March der wolf and bear badge; year famous low rates and beverage will be furnished. Absent: None. deal of gravel which has lodg- to adopt the rules as finally gestions'. The drive for the fire to the polls twice Monday. fined speaker Cliarles Snyder. Heslip and Superintendent Cul lor, MacDermaid. Nayes: none lor,. MacDermaid. Nayes: none Ruth Wachtell, 1 year pin; Sal green bar meeting at the home 25 at 8:00 in the cliurch. Mrs. Mae Atkinson and Mrs. of Mr, Tymensky, Those pre and top service. pins, Richard Ambinder, 1 ed between the sidewalk and reviewed by the attorney. hall lis 'to he checked — west They'll be voting both in a Lieulenant and past Inlcrna- bert. ly Dye 1 year pin, Jean Van Fried. Motion' carried. Absent: Absent: Fried. Motion carried. The minutes of the pi'cvious Ihe curb. The city engineer and Frances Denton will act as hos Tonight (Tliursday) at 8:00 year pin; David Ward, 1 year Contact rna today! Sickle, 1 year pin; Robert Ro sent were Mr, Gombasy, general township election and tional vice-president of Opti ' Genei'al Fund Bills,''Fchi''uai'y Yeas: Canterbui'y, Carlson, side for radius of apron. meeting were approved. communion will be held at the pin and Jim Wilenius 2 year bertson, 1 year pin; Lawrence tesses. New Business: city manager will check on Kester and Allen. Nays: Am Miscellaneous: S.P.L. Herb Harbin A.S.P.L., 19C4 - $4540; Lunch Fund a special school district elec- mist International, as the Absent: Fried. Maundy Service, Both Novi pin. Smith, 1 year pin; Douglas John Tymensky, Patrol lead Nortllville Optimist Club was The minutes of the regular Tlie Novi Education Associ- Bills, Pebi'uary $1510.53; 1963 Moved by Amblei', suppoi't- this later in the season. bler. Carried. Novi Girl Scouts Mr. Allen brought up the lion. and New Hudson churches will alion, requested and were Building and Site Fund Bills, Dye, 1 year pin; Robert Haner?. Art Sigsbee, Tim Bell, born into the Optimist Inter ed by Cai-lson that bills in the On the school district ballot P A U L F. mailer of the portion of sireet Adulls awards were present-- sov, 1 year pin; George O'Neal boai'd uf education meeting ot granted a special meeting wilh The Girl Scouts ai'e' having The matter of tlie Norlhville participate. Moved by Ambler, support Levan Tafralian, and Chris national organization at the January 9, 19C4 were approv following amounts be paid: Februai'y, $/5,95G.78. are propositions asking authoradjacent to the Weber Machine ed to Ihe following adulls: FOLINO week. their vacation this Good Friday serviees will be the Novi Board of Education Meeting adjourned at 9:55 1 year pin and Clair Mitchell Bowman. Senior patrol leaders Genei-al $13,030.28 Spring was discussed by the ed by Canterbury that Andrew and Tool Company being pav district; levy bonds up lo Methodist Church House al the ed as presenled. Mary Louise Taylor, 14 year l year pin. Last week girl scout troop city engineer. Mr. Penn reCain be gi'anted a hearing on held in the New Hudson church 210 S. Center February 20, 8:00 p.m. Art Sigsbee and Dan Sigsbee. Water 8,'134.90 p.m. ed (west of their office and $985,000 lo build a secondary Charter Night Celcbralion Ban 1027 made Easter baskets for fi'om 1 to IMS. Both churclles pin; Russell Taylor, ]4 year FI-9-1189 Other Govei'nmcnl 8,347.42 poi-ted he had talked to Mr. Tuesday, Mai'ch 17, 1904 , 8:00 building). The city manager .school; and renew 2'/2 mills of quet. More than 200 Optimisls The minutes of the special Tile sale of the two school pin; Donald Paria, 8 year pin; Novi Rehckalis ' two Novi convalescent homes. They set up new rules and Allen of Yei'kes street and Mr. p.m. at the cily liall. Unani and people of the community Unanimously cai-ried. meeling of the board of edu- properties, one on Beck road Respectfully •• submitted, • operating millage which expir and their wives attended. is lo check on this. Laree Bell, 4 year pin; Duane Thui'sday, (tonight) 'is the Co-leader Joan Ward conduct items for the next 3 troop P 62103S Charles Lute of Newburg road mously' carried. are invited. calion of January 12, 1964 were ed last December. —Tho 12lh grade honor l'oll Bell, i year pin; Beverly Bu- I'egular meeting and visitation ed the meeling. -The troop wish meetings. They discussed and S T A T E FARM and bolh said that oi'iginally Moved by Canterbury, sup Mr,. Allen spoke regarding Communications; There will be two Easter .corrected to include the word MuluilAutomiibla IniurincaCompgny A thanl? you note from the there was a pipe under the rail ported by Carlson that the the' condition of the Baseline —Northviile scliool hoard ne included Ihese persons: Jo "children" in the Resolution of Sunday services one at seven mann, 3 year pin; Orland Bu- from other lodges at Novi Re- es to thank Laree Bell.for her planned the next campout for Hmt OfflMj eiotHnlnitin, llllmlt mann, 3 year pin; Darrell Lutz hokah hall at 8:00. ,' ' help the last two weeks. Api'il 10, 11, 12. family of Albert Williams, foi'- road (about 5 or G ft. down). hearing ot the appeal of An road which i.s in Ihe process gotiations for a residence to anne Bidwell, Corine Clark, "Smoking and School Em NORTHVILLE RESTAURANT and one at nine a.m, Easter mer plumbing inspector, for The engineer was asked to con drew Cain oh his dismissal of lieing torn up because of house central school offices Jeanne Freydl, Edward Kaza- ployees." brealstast will be served by rian, Mary Louise Lee, Wanda n f itQ Drive our, relax and enjoy the M.Y.F. from ? to 9, Call -• Ihe remembrance IVom Ihu City tinue with this investigation. which is to be held on Tuesday, water main installation. He next year were thwarted Mon McKlnney, Bill Slanford, Law ^ juit plain good eoitng In our day. fav Attoi'ney James Litlell Kay Gillett or Mrs, Gronenof Northviile. Tlie treasurer's report of the March 17, 8:00 p.m. at the wanted VO go on record as told dining room.'Your favorit* board members that they rence Walker and Evelyn Wes- fund balances was read by the an agreement. Have a burg for breakfast ieservaMi's. Carlson asked the cleik Mi'S. Martha Bingley, Allen city hall ho. conducted asoring bovorogo lorved. an tei'field. have no authority to acquire drive (formerly of 101 E . bond or assurance and that it tions if possible. to read a letter from Geoi-ge and appi'oved as presented. open hearing in accoidancc a building for any purpose oth Honor roll members fi'om Baseline road) asked if taps be left in as good or bcttei' Cpnriplete, Line, Fopij Romney. Tliis was a I'eply in with tlie request of the attor Church school at ten and the 11th grade were: Faye.Aus 1964 - General Fund $32,753,44, answer to her pei'sonal letter could be made along water ney and the rules as adopted condition. The entire sireet er than classrooms. adult clloir rehearsal Wednesi'cgai'ding the use of the May- main on Baseline road at this by this council. Yeas: Kes should be black-lnpped or re —R. D. Merriam, Republi tin, Fred Bernhardt, Bob Er- Luncll Fund $3,126.75, Payroll day evenings at 7:30. New win, Tulane German, Katie lime. The mayor stated that surfaced in.stead of being reFund .$400,. 1957 Building & Site can and Democral Arthur E . . bui'y pi'operty for proiilem no piivate taps could be made ter, Allen, Canterbui'y. Nays: members will be welcomed. paii'etj,,O'Leary seek Ihe office of sup Kampf, Norma- Lemmon, Lu Fund $70,845.47, 1963 Building Novi Baptist Church youths. Mr. Cantei'bui'y want on this main and that the ma|r) AiJlblpr. Carried. cille Sclieffer and Donna Scli& Site Fund $741,902.98, 1955 Approximately 300 were in ed lo be sure that this letter installation was done due to a Repiirt and Consideration of A *i«poi't was made of the ervisor in Monday's election in nute. Dej[)t Retirement Fund $51,045,meBli(ig Mr. Allen and Mr. Norlhville township. did not repi-esent the official previous plan of the Wayne attendance for the Singspira tion Sunday evening. The Ci feeling of the Northviile City Counly I'oad Commission's and I.andscaplng for City Hall: AmUlor had with Mr. Merriam —Northville's newly formed In the lOlh gi'ade were: 11, 1957 Debt Retirement Fund CHICKEN, efc. C a l L F I 9-9751 Council i'egai-ding the matter. that permission to run a wa The city manager asked Mr. and Mr. Lawrence and a mv economic development cofp- Alice Newton and Jolm Rack- $10,37fl-.10, 1958 Debt Relii'eanco Brothei's furnislied the C Q h | G R A T U L A T I O N S — Police Chief Eugene King congratulates 113 W e s t M a i n sultant regarding water being oratioii scoi'ed its fii'st major ov. And in the ninth gi'ade: ment Fund $3,514.87, special music. Several area In answer to a letter from ter main down N. Center St. "ffOJh from Frank Hicks (left), fifth grader at Main Street school and Ricky LaRoe, Ila Baxter, Beatrice Janchick, oblained by some township res- accomplishment this week. Supei'iiilendent Culbert re"In (lis heart of Northviile" churches were represented. Mr. Schiller of the Northviile has. nut been granted at this fourth grader at Amerman, upon their being named top patrol boys of Alfred Lee, Nancy Liltell, Mary ported on the following; idents.dhis meeling was on Fri FULLY C O O K E D p.m. • p.m.Open i i.mA1 p.m. dolly; cloteii mn. Coach, Council recommended time. On Tuesday evening the sen 5 FACTS THAT QUICKLY ADD UP TO Y o u t h H o s t e l day, Feb: 28). There are about In a joint announcement by Lou Litsenbei'ger, Marilyn 1. Budget Control Reports the month of February. The boys also received pen and pencil sets from that the city manager wrile a ior group of young people and the Foundry Flask and Equip Funk, David Lee and George < BETTER EATING...MORE FOR YOUR M O N E Y ! 50 residents in the western a. Revenue letter confii'ming the state The notice for submission of Manufacturers National Bank. the Senior group from the Wix ai'ca adjoining the cily now re ment company, 455 East Cady Stalker. b. Expenditures ment that he lias and is pi'o- bids for a Police Car was read P l a n s om Baptist church had a skat and the Norlhville Area De S h o w ceiving city water at double i " N o Genter Slices Removed c. $08,000 - Nole repaid, viding bus sei'vicc for the cily by the clei'k as published in TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ing party at Island Lake. rates. /I'he township suggest velopment Corporation it was T-Edwin E . Brown of Ann January 29, 1904. . of Norlhville. R e c e i v e s D i p l o m a i'evealed that negotiations have At the 7:30 Wednesday even Ihe Norlhville Record. FoI- A special program by the ; • Less M i n g Shrinkage A i'equest lo solicil in the City lowing are the bids submit American Youlh Hostel (AYH) ed the city wrile a letter set been coinpleled for a $185,i Arbor, tor eiglit years editor 2. Contract Course — Eas ing service Rev. Morris Peck, ting forlli a plan for this pur tern Michigan University — of NorthVille fi-om the Blind ted: of The Norlhville Record, jiassfor relaxation a n d pleasure missionary wilh Ihe Evangeli is planned for Friday, April 3 pose and the township would plant expansion progi'am. I • All Skin Removed A t Michigan State Service Center was refei'red to cal Alliance Mission to Taiwan at Ford Auditorium. —Bertlia I. Keri', 81, well ed away Thursday, March 23 unable to complete arrange these residents. send a iellcr lo MI'S. Carol Krezel Keller, will present a progi'am on the the city manager. He is to Ratilburn Chevrolet Sales, Scheduled lo get underway I ' N o Excess Fat known Northviile resident, died al his home at the age of 70 ments for spring term. 3. Wrecking job completed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John work in his field. . check this out and Ihe matter Norlhville, Mich., $1,050 (45 to at 8:30 p.m., the program will TheI'e is lo be a resolution in the University liospilal, Ann years. drafted in advance by the cily Ihe W t n l t f favorite p — Taft and Eleven, Mile prop i • Fully M e d - N o t Just S m o k e d Krezel ot 22000 Mcadpwbrook Thursday from 10 a.m. 10 2 was tabled until Mai'ch IGih 60 days) iflclude a presentation by John attorney for tlie next meeting. Ai'bor. She had been ill for the A charier member ot the Un erly. ALSO SEBVING BUEAKli-AST, road, has received her BA de- p.m. the teachers and helpers meeing. iversity Press club and a form past three years. Blddle called "Follow the W h o l e o r H c i l f Williams and Lloyd Sales, 4. Novi School heating plant F O L L O W THIS G U I D E T O Mr.'Ambler slated lhat the Ll/NCa nnd SAIVDWICRES. gi'ce in education Irom Michi for Dally Vacation Bible School Inc., South Lyon, $845 (3 weeks Sails", 'lEngland's Yachting township had asked regarding —Housing has been found for er member of the Michigan improvement completed at the gan Slate University, Press Association, Mr. 'Brown will have a workshop to pre the proposed Northwestern Classic", and "Florida — One from order) you can Council's position regai'ding Child Guidance clinic, it was had retired fi'om active news cosl ot $475, to be equally di HOMOGENIZED MILK While; altending the universi pare for Daily Vacation Bible of a Kind." "SupeNRight" Quality Skinned F O O D a n d F U N ty, Mrs, Keller waa affiliated school this summer. Bring a Gib Bergstrom, Inc., Nortll Tickets for the performance the library. announced. The Wayne coun paper interest eight years ago'. vided between tlie towhship and school. Yz G A L . G L A S S with Delta Psi Kappa; physi- passing dish for the noon lunch. ville, $1,249 (30 to 45,days). sell for, $2. They may be pur Mr. Ambler suggested that ty department ot health has During his newspaper career, RENT 5. Official notice received the cily consider retaining a offered Ihe clinic quarters on Mr. Brown had owned 17 pa cal education academic honor Thursday nigTlt at 6;30 the chased through Joel Symmes John Mach Ford Sales, Inc., water consultant for some of the second floor of their new pers, buying them to put them from Northviile in regard to 4 •: - O P E N DAILY TIL 11 P . M . ary. Youlh Club will meet at the SOFT Northviile, $589 (2 to 3 weeks -of N0r(hville, an AYH instruc the prohiems confronting the building localed on Merriam on a money-making basis then grade liigh school in 1964-1965. The foriner Carol Krezel Is church lo go skating at Island tor. • Persons wishing addition W h o l e S m o k e d H a m s •DINING ROOM • C O F F E E SHOP fi'om order) The Novi board of education city. The city manager is to reselling them. In this way, a lflCO graduate of Northviile Lake. al Information may call him consider, this suggestion and road in Eloise. [WATER will request an opportunity to - , •COdKTAIL LOUNGE Mr. Brown gave many a young CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY FIVE YEARS AGO high school. She will bpglh her Friday at 1:30 p.m, the Wix 9-2245. at FI Moved by Carlson, support make a report back to Coun —In a joint effort to pro Michigan editor his start in meet with the Northviile board ed by Kester that according 134 N . G e n t e r NorthVille FI-9-1580 teaching career in Ldrislng om and Novi Baptist church in the near future. cil as lo what the consultant vide country joui'nalism, following Easter. Shank Portion lb. 3 7 * will join with Northviile in a maximum.safety for'cllilto the city manager's reconltho carefreo w a y l could do, elc. Good Friday service. Pastor dren ' attending Amerman ele Besides The Northviile Rec 6. The Novi Schools Newslet mendation, council accept the c Mrs. Carlson reported she mentary school administrators, ord, Mr. Brown had owned or ter will be mailed lo Novi resiNow forihefirstfi(nB,imican 13 to 16 Barnes will preach and Mrs. bid of John Mach Ford Sales 42050 Grand River ---- Novi FI-9-9760 RENT »famous inulti-|wfpi)s« had been contacted by Mr. Don teachers and Butt Portion .. lb. 4 7 * Barnes will sing a solo. The construction had a partnership in the Wash dents February 13. P o u n d iil the amount of $589 for the REYNOLDS Fully-Autgmallc, (4 Miles West of Farmington) NorthyilJe choir will alsp sing. purchase of a Fprd Police car.: Norlhville Jaycees will hear Starr regarding the manure workers along the new Eight tenaw Post Tribune, the Chel Secondary School Business; Sixes Heavy-Duly Water Conditioner All AftP Sforei piles which are accumulating Tile awarding of (he "bleachOpen Dally except Mondays Sundays (jeorge Zerbel, chairman of Mile road cut-off have estab sea Standard, the Grass Lake New carpeting has been laid Cioied SmcI Friday . . . tlio softener &A removn Unanimously carried (Canter LB, on Noi'thville Downs property er" contract is to be extended the city's planning commission lit Noon io 3 P,M, Center Slices... ib 79* lished a series of precaution News, the Dundee Reporter on the platform at the church. bury abstaining). Iron tiie ''Caretfeo'' way. speak on the progress of the oppq^ite River St. The city ary measures this week. and papers at Flushing,.. Otse to a special.board.jneeting.on Novi Cub Scouts (Patented) Attorney's Report on Proced- proposed master plan this ev mawiger'is lo check this. The Cub Scout Pack meet —Next Thursday night the go, Wliitehall, Montague, Alle February • 20. Standard size only $6.00 per mo. ures for Personnel Appeals: ening (Thursday) at a Hillside MJs. Carlson reported lhat Northviile board ot education gan, Ludington, Morenci, Al A motion was- made by Mr. ing was held last Friday, .( Large size only 58.50 per mo. G O V T . INSPECTED GRADE " A " "Supor-Rlght" Quality K i n g of R o a s t s ! " S u p e r - R i g h t " she and the city, clerk had at will come ^to the eilfi of ma, Richmond, Plainwell,. Far Taylor and suppqrjl^d 'by Mr. -,The city, attorney reviewed Ihii dinner meeting.. • March 20 in the Community Renials applied lowari] jiurtended Ihe Region III meeting MacDermaid that the price of mington and Hollywood, Cali bulldlpg. The IKeihe for the chase, vvlien desired. .$3,000,000 bond issue when bids of Jhe Michigan Municipal are opened for the sale of some fornia. $470 from the Brill Electric . Dinner For T w o Nite month was "Mardi Gras". The Investigate the very best In YOUNGTURKIYS '64 Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe (Xl9-in. wheelbase) PORK tOINS R I E F RIB R O A S T League in Allen Park on Feb- 135,000 in bonds. following received awards: water (»fidilioilln(->m obUgt—Baseball fans who gather Company for the shop equipruaij 27th. 18 T O 22 LBS. 4 TO 16 LBS. New Bob Cat, Roger Pelchat. tion.'Call... -City and township officials ed Friday evening, March 24 ment hook-up be accepted. Two complete dinners for the price of one FULL 7-RIB C 4th & 5th Cpiincil requested that cards issued stern warnings lo Vio- in the Village Hall to gel the Ayes; Bingham, Heslip, Tay Under wolf, Gary Collins, wolf and„a half. Brighten up every Monday with lb be sCnt to council members re lators of municipal fire ordi season underway, named Dave lor, MacDei-mald. Nayes: None badge ahd gold arrow; Ronny PORTION 2 Ribt 7 6 9 minding them of special assess nances. The warnings came at- Hay lo the managership post Absent: Fried. Motion carried. Frlsbee, wolf badge; Randy REYNdLDS dinner for two at the Hillside Inn, lb ment heai'ings on Marcll 9lh ter sevei'al grass fires were ot the Norlhville team. He suc A motion was made by Mr. McGarry wolf badge, gold ar First loin linit 3 5 £ 3 7 F R O M 6:45. A . M . T O 6:45 P . M . and tlOth. row, 2 silver arrows; Tim Hit Portion "•39*' pi?%.iB.69* 5 Ribs 7 5 * reported in ^ the area tills ceeds Orsen Atchison and Ivan MacDermaid and supported by Water Conditioning Company 3 Rib 7 9 ' ter, sliver arrow under wolf. I'litre being no further busi week. Authorities said they Gray, 1938 jjlanager, who .refus Mr. Bingham that the alter MWiffloii'* end ihiFpnr mfn- Coming from the Mayflower Hotel Lobby ness, tlic meeting adjourned at plan to ci'ack down on per ed to accept the responsibility nates from the three contrac cmtfWenIng nmpeo/... iftM I ?3I Under bear — Steve Pelchat . F r e s h , C r i s p , Solid H e a d s A & P GRADE " A " — F a n c y Howaiian tors be accepted as they af 10:15 p.m. F r o m 3:10-P.M. - 6:45 P . M . sons selling unauthorized fires another year. bear badge, gold arrow; Rich UlNCIoviinMe,DotniR4;MIA lo pi'event a recurrence ot the —Discussion ot the proposed fect the Secondary School dis ard Ambinder, silver arrow un JMai;lha M. Milne New Chevelle Malllsu Sport Coupe (IlS-ln. wheelbase) WYNZ—1520 ON YOUR A M RADIO wide-spi'ead fire damage re site for the Nortllville post of posal plant. ;(.:ity Clerk ' 4166] PtYMOUTH ROAD corded last spring. Ayes: Bingham, Heslip, Tay fice arose when President L E T T U C E ^-o'0 jf^W 0 ' CRUSHED PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN: ' -Witil "Kick-off"' day for Harry Lord, Exchange Club, lor, MacDermaid. Nayes: none Cans P i n e a p p l e the 1959 Cancer Crusade just disclosed that officers ot the Absent; Fried. Motion carried. Open 11:30 a.m. . 1:30 a.m. — CLOSED SUNDAY Charles W. McDonald, Atty. two weeks away community club llad written a letter to gov A motion was made by Mr. GL 3-4301 2««49 5 Mile road 24 SIZE ^ 9 Q C leaders for the annual drive ernment officials asking re Bingham and supported by Mr. Redford, Michigan met at a luncheon al the Dear- consideration of the matter MacDermaid authorizing Pres HEADS ^ ^ Sliced 3 s 89* chMete 3 a 79* S w e e t e s t and urging another site be cho ident Heslip and Secretary Tay STATE OF MlCfflGAN born Inn. lor of the Novi Board of EdCounty of Wayne -Plans for a 1959 "Beautify sen. M A I N E U.S. N O . 1 GRADE ss. 531,415 Northviile" program were dis Pineapple-Grapefruit ^ ^^M^ At a session of the Probate 'fi4 Chevy n Nova Sport Coupe (IlO<in. wheelijase) cussed at last week's meeling E ^ & t e r ( B f t s ! Court for said Counly of of tile Coordinating Council. Wayne, held at the Probate P o t a t o e s Northviile Road at Five Mile Road GL-3-2200 • '...1. Ed Welcli accepted chairman A & P Fruit D r i n k . . 4 ^ 1 9 9 Court I^oom in the City of De ship of the campaign. Truly candy at its b e s t . . . SANDERS Candy! The Easter troit, on the twenty-first day CONTADINA STEWED P R O C L A M A T I O N —Temporary "snow fence" S M O R G A S B O R D Every Thursday 5:30-9:30 p.m? Special Assortment mokes a perfect gift, 'and your "Lucky 1-l.B. of February, In the year one was eroded for some 400 feel Bunnies'' will love the filled Easter Ncst'Bnsltet, Easter Bunny 9c Q t f Pillsbury, R o b i n h o o d or • • I a thousand nine hundred and six- Tomatoes 4 CANS 4 9 along the southern boundary • DINING • DANCING • COCKTAILS Boi, sparkling Jeily and Cream EggS and aU the kiddie ty four. of the Amerman school play GRADE "A"—MIXED. SIZES ^ W H E R E A S The four professions havihg l o ' d o Wil fayoritea. I-LB. Present Ernest C. Boehm DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday grounds lo keep children away financial planning — lawyers,: certified CANS 4 9 ' Judge of Probate. from the Eiglit Mile road cutG o l d M e d a l Flour 5 4 9 public accountants, bankers, and itisur OPEN •'SUNDAYS BANQUET FACILITIES In the Matter of the Estate off consiruction area. '64 Cofvalr Monza Club Coupe (l08-ln. wheelbase) C h o c o l a t e ance men have united to institute'a pub of HELEN J. KNIGHT, De- qRADE"A"AfrPCUT ' m -Nortliville linksters finisliN e w Light 64* Swnnyfield Flour 5 M a r s h m a l l o w ceased. ed second in the Wayne-Oaklic service program to call attention to An instrument In writing Green B e a n s 4 4 9 ' ':nd league tournament last E g g s the need for adeqHate financial plan Duncan Mines Layer A&P Frozen, Sliced purporting to be the last will ytar. From that top-knoleh Sit ning, and ; and testament 0f said deceas- AO'PGRADE"A" ^ ].LB. M vquad, Coach M. F. Meaker • 42390 '•r'l ed having been delivered into Box o f l S li( '• s to build another team of Cake Mixes Strawberries 49* this court for, probate and Ber- Sweet Potatoes 2 the same caliber this season. W H E R E A S The Mayor and the Common Couilcil o Ann Arbor Rd, niee A. Mathes having filed FIFTEEN YEARS AGO the City of Northviile wish to call to the Plymouth, Mich. A 6 P GRADE " A " therowltl^ her petition praying Regular Marcli 3l, l949 E a s t e r S p e c i a l A s s o r t m e n t attention of the citizens of; Northviile '64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupo (98-ln. wheelbase) Phone 453-(!400 that a(iii|iinlstratlon with wH if —Eddie Lanning, son of Mrs. 4 K ' 8 9 « Package M l i P ii • I, the importance of every man'having a annexed 0f said estate be Floyd Lanning of Wing street, •>•• •••••••••••••••••••••I IIIIIIIIHIMIIIIMHIIIIMIIHIIIIMHI A p p l e S a u c e ANH PACE UYER _ ^ A W BRAND granted to herself or some has been elected to the Fresh plan for his family's financfal security •Featuring P R I Z E B L A C K A N G U S B E E F C h e v r o l e t w i l l g o t o my Nngtii other suitable person; man Honorary Society, Phi and for his owii eventual retirement, anc Cottage Cheese... . c m 19* C a k e Mixes 25* Eta Sigma, at tlie University it'is ordered, that the twenty4 i i 9 9 ' DANCING C h o c o l a t e of Michigan. f0,urth d.ay.'of March, next al F o r L u c k y DINING and DANCING to you happy We(|. thru Sat. A&P GRADE A ten d'cleck in tile forenoon at MOTT'S Sore 9c on 2 Dox. — Jane Parker M a r s h m a l l o w -Norlhville Milling and W H E R E A S They recognize the hardship whiph. may B u n n i e s ifeaturlng result lo families from poorly :Conceiye( said Court Room be appointed Lumber compaily' of, Basijline BAISQUET, FACHllJlES.;., , N e s t s rolet and Chevy II (and between parking Things have challged a lot since a Chevy PAN BAILEY for proving said instrument A p p l e Sauce 3 i i 89' road was burglarized or inadequate insurance (frograms/, out only) »• e h e v y » Especially your ideas meters, with five whole-feet left over). and bearing said petition. T w i n Rolls Wednesday moi'iling.' The' theft CRAPE JUKE d . » 8 9 c dated wills or wills not rnade, faulty- tax COIDSTREAM PINK ^ Thejli, top, there's the sporty- I'g-fbot , AMi it i^ fiirther Ordered, was reported by Frank Stan8, 9Z. BTLS. Corvair, so right for so many-people'(you planning, or even throughj a mistaken So npw ypu JiaVe.tJie Jet;-smooth Chevthai a copy of this order be ford. cans 99* rolet—17J^ feet of pure luxury, bumper girls, in particular) that We'Ve never published once in each week S a l m o n • • • 2 notion of a family's net worth . . , ; - T h e Norlhville Realty lias I.. -. to biiinper. The size makes it a kmy car. touched' an inch of lt. And finally, Cor for three weeks consecutively MEDIUM SIZE 2 4 9 c inoved fioin their former loca Checelale C«v«r«4 let Cieam _ vette—still W/i feet and still too much lifeviqus to said time of heariB^lt,ijot the pi1(?^. tion on East Main street to W E O F T H E Northviile C i t y Council do >ileclare ' Or you can choose the thrifty Chevy II, for any true sports-car lover to say no to: 3 ng, in the Northviile Record, S n l f a n o Shrimp ^ANE PARKER----Rag. 98c Vi>Ih« _ C h e e r i o B a r s . . . . J?'?^ 49* the liouse nexl door, known ns The long and short of it isi you don't IN A a IBK-foot family car viath all kinds of A p r i l , 1964 to be ^ F f M I L Y A F F A I R S newspaper printed and cirthe Meri'ilt House. They have ykrery Brand ~ ' • ' have to go to any length to fi1)d exactly passenger and luggage space. Banana Nut loaf... 2 PKC. 7 9 ' M O N T H and urge all civic minded'cor-' culated' in said County of purchased the house from the HOUSE & COCKTAlL i O U N G E the kind of car you want. Just Wayne. This year, your choice nlight be C r e d m Cheese A 29* JANC PARKEH • _ ganizations to cooperate in this effort. Meri'it'3 for a permanent lo see the five different lilies of'(Jars the new 16-foot-plua Chevelle, 26800 Pontiac "Trail ' South Lyoa ' cation and expect to be set Ernest C. Boohm, at your Chevrolet dealer's. BJzed to fit nicely between Chev Strawberry Pie o9 > ^ Phone G6.7-2038 tled by the first of tlie next Signed and Sealed Judge"of Probate '-im PARKER TWIN PAnf P o t a t o C h i p s fSTL Pricw EKectlve thru SeMirdar. MercIi 28 week. L. M . Enlon and Carl Stive F t S H &.CHIPSa.?1.00 every Friday Might , I do hereby certify lhat In All Eaitern Michigan A&P Super Markets THc CKEAT KtG!llVAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy H <. Corvair •C^nc^i^ Bryan, realtoi's, had main the 19th day of M a r c h , 1964 have qomparetl the feregoing "Enjoy Good Fooi:} i n a Pleasing Atmosphere" IS DENIER jtr m •WE. GREAT ATIANIIC 4 HAtll-lC tliA COnirANY, INC • tained tllelr office at tlie form copy with the orlginar record J H E R E ' S A FRIENDLY • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS er location for four years but thereof and have found the A & P N E A R Y O U A . M . A l l e n , Mayor Visitour n e w Sanders Department af Kroger's, •COCKTAllS found it necessai'y to move to same to bd a correct trans- SPECIAI. VALUE—WOODBURY l-PT. E. Moin nr. Slieldon, City of Northviile 5%-OZ, pi'ovide larger office space. crlpt of such original record. S u p e r ]i{arket; 133 Ea«t Dunlap St, (Northviile) NORTHYILLE BTL. Don Merrill is now associated SHAMPOO Pfltcd: February 2l, 1964. 9 9 Ann Arbor Rd-, nr. Moln Willi lllcin. AfHtRKA'S DEPINDADIE FOOD MIRCHfiNT UNCI 1859 E!. Mopre RATHBURN CHEVR0LE1 $ A L | S INC. PLYMOUTH ' Deputy Pi'0))ate Ilegister 43-48 N 6 O V I H I G H L I G H T S ihe Spit" 11 Diiie Out 45 Saratoga Farms Zerbel to Speak Listen to the ^^inest In Radio All Day! oUttt nn 4 Legal NotUe 2 Thunderbird Inn 25tJ^W A & P Pern 3 iXl'^'lii^'^^H IS, L li m s> X eavly mm •' • • ' <••••. •;:^;y:yn See thm at your Chevrolet Showroom \ John S6Q S O U T H M A I N ST. NORTHVILLE 30c ilk 3 9 « Tlio Northville Hecord • Novi News—Tliursclay, MarolI 26," 1901 Section Two — Pngc Six The NATIONAl EDITORIAL sgjcgTlj^N SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN; $5.00 ELSEV^HERE Advertising Manager Donald Golem Managing Editor Jack Hoffman Superintendent Robert Blough Publisher William C. Sliger S P E A K I N C or The Record By BILU S L I G E R Y o u r minister, or a Northville Rotarian, will ask you to share your home with a foreign exchange student for one evening tllis summer. lt may be the last night this youngster will ever spend in an A m e r i c a n home. It will mark the end of a year in the United States for some 300 youths from 13 different foreign countries who have been staying with "foster parents" in Michigan. Indiana and Ohio. The farewell dinner for the "Youth for U n derstanding Teen-Age Exchange P r o g r a m " sponsored by the Michigan and A n n A r b o r - Washte naw Couilcil of Churches has been a project of the Northville Rotary club for nearly a decade. This year it will branch out into a full-fledged community affair that should attract wide-spread attention. The visiting youngstel-s will gather in Northville on Saturday, July 25 and leave the next af ternoon for a brief Visit to the World's F a i r before boarding a hoinebound ship. In the past Rotary has hosted;all the visiting exchange students at either the First Presbyterian church or the Wayne County Training School grounds. T h e project has grown from a handful of students and their foster parents to an anticipaled gathering of more than 300 youngsters plus some 1,000 foster parents aild families. This year Rotary hopes to "show off" Northville's facilities, people and homes. The dinner will be held for the students and their A m e r i c a n families' behind the high school. Following this program and the sad farewells,' Rotary will turn the youngsters over to local citi zens who will serve as their "overnight parents" and take part in an "international week end." A n appeal lo local lninislers to encourage their parishioners to provide homes for the visit ing youths was quickly accepted. A n d on Sunday, J u l y 26 Northville's five churches will pay tribute to our young visitors and the "Youth for Understanding" program with special services. Rotary hopes to make their "farewell to A m erica" a memoria! one for these foreign students. They'll need your help. So l-elllember July 25-26. If such things as "good citizen" awards were given to residents for bearing up under the extreme discomfort of mud, trenches, blocked roads and a variety of machines in their front yards, then gold engraved plaques would be due on River street and Baseline road. Installation of a sewer line to servo Novi has kept River street residents in a state of disrup tion for several weeks. W a t e r conditions under the road have delayed this project. The city of Detroit water line has been installed along Baseline east from Cenier street and will soon be connected to the Detroit system along Eight Mile road. Ironically, neither of the projects immediate ly helps the abutting property owners. But one of the understanding residents shrugged it off with the remark, "that's the price of progress". GOOD 3 4% Consumer Goods STOCKS Now in Discount Field Ideal Package Investment for Income and Capllal Gain Possibihties. Andrew Approx. Current Yield Ce Reid LANSING - Delay of the ly the assurance that the men areas in both total permit re igan last year for gasoline, fall election primary grows as with lhe best nalnes would win. ceipts and in spending. groceries and similar items a possibility almost daily in • IT » This past year, however. outside of the revenue involv Michigan, and the prospect for Variety is the spice ol life, Grand Haven State Park was ed In concession sales and ballot-box chaos is expanding. il is said, aiid the Michigan the attendance pace-setter with camping and vehicle permit Still a'big question mai'k Coininissiou 0n Aging has run nearly L l million visitors. Hol pure iases. are two major groups of offic the gamut of variety within land State Park ranked sec The Department reports in ond in this poiJUlarity yard es. Both the legislative and the past two years. dicate the expenditures came Congressional districtmg mat Within this period, the Com- stick. from nearly 13.5 million daymission lias been served with ters are tied up in courts in Visitors spent a total of time park users and a record tile state, with everyone ap the extremes. Gary D. Han more than f33 million in Mich 210 camping groups. David Laidlaw parently waitiilg for some word sen was a very young man who specialized in studies deal Park Manager, from;:hi|h.er authority. ing with tlie aged. He resigned lCensington Metropolitan The, legislative apportion- recently as Commission direc ment matter went to the State tor to head the Institute of Ger Dfiar Mr.Laldlnw; Supreme Court in early Feb ontology at an Oregon college. At a recent meeting of tile ruary. Court members say Replacing him, the Commis Underwater Equality Comthey will wait for clarification sion went to tile other end pt D o n ' t O v e r l o o k mission, our officers unanlof judicial policy on repre the age scale to appoint a man mously' agreed to flop a wet sentative government from tho who is in the age group with gi'levaiice at your doorstep U.S. Supreme Court. which the Commission is con in. hopes of winniiig some cerned. o n e S t o c k Congressional giiidcllncs drakind of redress for two of A retiree from the industrial wn last year by the Lcglslaour greatest boosters. tiirc arc also being challcng- relations-personnel field, Har BABSON PARK, Mass. — Do not write me asking wilicll ry J. Kelley is 72 years old. He Many investmeilt But bfjfore I get on with ed. advisefa of the five is the best bet. No retired, just three years ago. the particulars, let me em Tlie Legislature has ready Like Hansen, the new direc complain' because the portfpl- body knows. You might put an phasize that although our alternative plans to avoid last- tor hag been working In the ios of investors, especially wo equal amoullt of money Into .flli^mberehlp Is dedicated minute problems in both areas field.,He has been cllah-man men, h^ye 50 much telephone each of these five. Hfj.'jJ^W I Jirinoiplo of swallowof the election, but it too wants of the Grand Rapids-Kent stock. At the present time I am told that one of tlie bigfprlde, if need be, to en there are only two largo tele newer models now being offer to wait. County Coordinating Council phone companies, — American sure the continuous success ed works 30% faster than (]1e Electlbn officials at tile state on Agihg and has also served Telephone & Telegraph Co. one presently in use. Tlic com of Kensiilgton, the .long winand local levels have given as president of the Miclligan with its manufacturing subsid puter manufacturers claiin that ''ter --vacation lias ^left the members restless and anx more than ample warning ot Society of Gei'ontology. iary Western Electric, and in one second their new mathe effect of recurring delay. Commission Chairman John General Telephone &' Elec- cblRcs can do 357,000 additions ious for colilbat. Talk of Aiiy primary set for later than B. Martin lias described Kelley Ironies Corp. with its progres and subtractions, 178,500 mnlti- striked and boycotts is in creasing menacingly. So it is early September could mean as "one of the best informed plications, or 102,000 divisions. some areas^^could not liave tile men in the state on the prob- sive electronics manufactur One of my M.l.T. friends. essential that you consider ing subaldiary Sylvania Electhis petition. election machiilery ready for leins of aging." One thing for trie. But readers nlusl not Professor Charles Townes, is a tlie November vote. sure is that Kelley fulfills the think these two control the en pioifcer in this, field. Lager Some time ago, the town Commission's strong belief that At best, decisions will be seniol: citizens themselves pro- tire telephone Industry of the Technology, endeavors to hal-- ships that have jurisdiction reached to enable setting a bably are well qualified to United States. There are sev- ness light and sound waves over these waters each pass September 8 primary and the serve In their own field. enteen different telephone, coiii' and (ioncentrate these into "co- ed ordinances to control and normal. Even at this, the prospanics in Florida alone, and hereiit" beams. The greatest regulate boating on Kent pective candidates and votei's several thousand "Indepen' immediate probable applica Lake. Needless to say, we will have a difficult time get The stale park at Holland dents" in the entire United tion lies in communications. A were pleased with these ac ting acquainted to assure re continues to be Ihe biggest States. , laser. beaitl can be the car tions since we have often drawing card for spending tour- Many thiligs are being dc rier of millions of telephone been plagued by reckless sponsible decisions. isls in Michigan, latest reports 1ilcssages all at once. Or, it At worst, however, Michi from the Conservation Depart vcloped lor ease and convon- can traiisniiit simultaneously and irre.'iponsible boaters and had' ourselves considered Icnee in using the teleplion^. gan's three or four million vot ment coiifirm. many different TV programs, ei's could be asked to elect 148 During 19G3, the Department For instance, there Is the lnstesd <,0f : requiring a single taking some corrective step. legislators and 19 Congress- studies showed Holland State newly. Introduced, Rapldlaler. carrier for each program. Recently, however, we men from a rotating bedslleet Park again ranked first among This works somewhat as ,fol-, learned tllat a clause in tliese leaser . technology; may belows: The Rapldlaler enables ballot which could provide on tlie 65 parks and recreation ordinances, which prohibits a telephone user to record dn a' conlii very valuable for space fldating 'devices from tile revolvtag njagnetic tape 6ver' conlnlUnlcatlons and distance lake except in areas where -7///////-= two hundred and fifty .phone' measuring. These powerful swimming Is permitted, may niimbers (including ° Iqilg-dls- bfjams call .also be used for adversely affect the' two pretance numbers frisquently call- ctitting, Such as in surgery, in- viously mentioned boosters. usiness Briefs ed). l urlderstand this repre-' diistrlill •eiitting, welding, etc. It is to this clause, as it sents the different' stations, the' Laser technology is, definitely affects those two gentlemen Mrs. Emily R. Johnson of her junior year at college in average person calls. ,Tel6- forglilg ahead. ' anglers, that we wish to ad22045 Novi road, Northville, is Beirut, Lebanon, after which phone nuinbers can-be added htt ine close by summarlz- dress our arguments. the author of an original short she was graduated from Woos- or erased in ,8, matter, of see- Ing a, recent talk, at Tampa, story appearing in the April ter . College in Ohio. She did onds.- This ij^.a- time saveri Florida, by Dr. George L. ltal A3 you may be- aware, issue ot Jack and Jill. gradiIale work in education at making rciprgj'ccs to the dlrec- ler, vice president of General Messrs. Frank ''.This Big" ,' Kocllaiko aild Jack ''Got Mrs. Johnson is new to writ the National College of Edu lory less ,ne(^'Esary. Elcdric. ing but tells Jack and Jill edi cation in Evanston and then I have already referred to "The primary human need Away" Hoffman, who, admit tors she has always been in taught elementary grades. my frieod "Jiay" F.Cek^Haye? for- the next 20 years will be tedly are the best fisllermen terested ill "the magic of In her story for .Jack and of Babson Park, Florida - for machliles to help us organ- in this • vicinity not acceptwords." Since she has woi'ked Jill, a Curtis publication, Mrs. father of [he telephone'answer izc and handle great quanti- Ing Messrs. Gerald Hartman as camp counselor, teacher Johnson tells of Carter and ing service. This device en tics of lnfbrm,atlon without be and Charles Freydl Jr., sur and tutor, the main focus of Lindy, two neighbors who find ables a doctor, -liiwyer, sales,- ing, swamped by it. We will prised and amazed the angl her writing interest is toward delight in helping an elderly man, etc., to receive calls need machines and systems to ing world with the Introduc tion to those parts of a mothe 8-to-l2 year old group. She friend. when he is aviiy from ,the_oC- help us think, to solve prob bile fishing platform. is also interested in teen-age lems,' ,,to store information in fiqe through'a .small rriachlne • •• fiction, and is currently ti'ying Suffice it to say tliat this Calvin Thomas, 15485 Mari whicli he can carry in his pock small space..." a variety of fiction forms. et. •; • ' Dr. Haller also added that amazing pjatform, which Mrs. Johnson is married to lyn in Northville townsiiip, is the machines will help retrieve a doctor and is the mother of now operating his own appli Many other : developments any particular information. looks like a large •• rubber doughnut, does Indeed float are on the drawing boards and ance service business. He was two children. She was raised "Home computers" would keep in Evanston, Illinois, and spent formerly associated with the in the laboratories. This iedds track of.everything — grocisry on the water — much tile same way that do motorme to believe that viroineil who; Plymouth Washer Service. are buying tislephtlhe stock lists,- .appointments,' anniversa boats, sailboats,, aild your may be stiowlng mord sense ries, etc. They would lake care , own popular craft, The Isjand Legal Notice than the iilvestmeilt ddvl$crs of your finances, bank balanc- Queen. What then distinguishwho claim they have tot) much. es, -even -pay household bills! es the nlatform from conMargaret ll. Labcnz, Dated March 23, 1964 As long as thq Federal Gov Administratrix Ira G. Kaufman ernment does-not -take over 28024 Los Olas Drive Judge of Probate such companies, their efficien Warren, Michigan I do hereby certify that I cy and (jarilings Should con STATE OF MlClUGAN ilave coinpared tlie foregoing tinue to iiilpirove. Probate Court copy witll the original record County of Wayne thereof and have found the The telephone Industry will No. 532211 same to be a correct trans gradually profit from ihe use ln the Matter of the Estate cript of such. original record. of computers. When I am asked what will be, the next of JOSEPH J. ClESlELSKl Dated March 23, 1964 big Industry, I suggest that the Deceased. Allen R. Edison computer industry shoifld lead Notice is hei'cby given tllat Deputy Probate Register- the list. , Among comi)ahies all creditors of said deceased Published in Northville Rec now in the .forefront' of-'^lhls (ire required to present their ord once each week foi-"' three f|eld are Intcrf)atipii^r..Busiclaims^ in writing and under ness Maghkles,:r tjinneapellsoath, lo said Court at the Pro- weeks succesively, within thir Honeywell, -B;C;A.i •,:SpiJrryty days from tile date hereof. bate Office in the City of De45-47 Rand, and Control .Data-porp, troit, in said County, and lo serve a copy hereof upon Margaret R. Labenz, Administi'atrix, of said estate, al 28024 Los Olas Drive, Warren, Micli igan on or before the 3i'd day of June, A.D. 1964 and that such claims will be heard by said court, before Judge Ira G. Kaufman in Court Room No. 1221, City County Building AUTO — BOAT — AIRCRAFT in the City of Detroit, in said Mrs. Beaumont MOBILE HOMES — CAMPERS County, on-' the 3i'd day of h a s two lunch hours June, A.D. T9G4 at two thirty HOME IMPROVEMENTS o'clock in the afternoon. SECOND MORTGAGES Yours and hers. Because many people hank from PRESENT PAYMENTS REDUCEO 12:00 to 2:00, Mrs. Beaumont spends ym lilndi hour on the job—-takes hm earlier. She and other members of thei.staff at Manilfaeturers Bank rotate their hours NEW CAR FINANCIIIG BO that you •will recelVo prompt, courteous service Finance Monthly Payments whether you bank in the morning, noon, or afternoon. f2,00O. Wllatever your banldng neecis, you can (sount on the ..$50.80 2,500. . . 63.50 kind of service that makea people pleased to my, W'riiicii ItiiiHiries Invited NAME STREET CITY 'state _ Hotel Mayflower & Company Member — Detroit Stock Exchange, PhlladclptuiaBaltimore Stock Exchaiigc DON BURLESON Plymouth PHONE: GLenview 3-1890 Top of Fall Primary Date Uncertain N o v i News Published by The Norihville l^ecord, inc., 101 North Cenier Street, each Thursday. Entered as second class matter at tho U.S. Post Office, Northville, Michigan. Michigan Mirror Roger Babson LOANS CMmm DETROIT RATE 3,000. 4,000., Call Mr. Griove • . . 76.20 101.60 GL-3-3200 FEDERAL UNION INVESTMENT CO. SAVINGS 750 S. MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH t>JORTHVItlE DETROIT, WO-3-7474 LINCOLN PARK, WA-8-3336 J A C K W . H O F F B V I A N ventional boats permitted to ply these waters? Are you to dash asunder this free publicity and en danger the success of the upcoming season? Conventional boats, you ar gue, are propelled by either motors or by oars. And to that we are compelled to point out that the platform too is propelled — propelled by the legs and feet of its occupant. What difference, we ask,^ is there in propell ing a craft by one's legs and feet and he who propells his rowboat l)y arms aild hands? Consider too, sir, our posi tion in this matter. We have not had such good fun and entertainment since Calvin Coolidge,- in full regalia, angled streams and lakes. Would you deny us this priv ilege? But these arguments are petty when one weighs the real issues at stake. Consid er the value, sil', of the voci ferous words and terms us ed by these two in describ ing the size and numbers of the "big ones lhat got away". Tlleir descriptions are said to excite tile innate fibers of even the most indifferent indoorsman. NORTHVILLE LODGE NO. 106 F.8. A . M . Hopefully, vye remain — Very truly yours, L. S. Black Bass, Secretai'y, Underwater Equality Commission Regular Meeling 2nd Monday of each month Donald Green, W.M. R. F. Coolman, Secy- 129 Main Street E., Northville Dunlap at Hulton (Auto Bank) 21 CIS Farmington Road near Eiglit Mile Road Wayne Road near ^Warren .Avenue 1964 10c P e r Copy, -1:4.00 P e r Y e a r III Advance for Mayor's Post A near record n u m b e r of voters are expected lo go lo the polls at W i x o m Monday in that community's regular municipal election. Some 775 residents are qualified tj) vole in the election to name a mayor, three councalmen and a justice of peace. In February's primary 0 decide the candidates, 469 of the two-year tei'm ; s justice of the then 727 registered elect peace in Wixon in 1958. And ors cast ballots. , in 1960 he was :'e-elected to a Nearly 50 additional, persons l'6ur-year term is JP. have registered since the pri In campaign! g for re-elec mary. Dedication tion, McAtee pdnls to accoinGenerating raiich of the elec- plishments primarily in file tion fever Is the battle be areas of road improvements tween Incumbent Mayor Wes and eslabllshm^t of a recrea Plafts Set, ley McAtpe aild William Wclkc, tion program. 1 is opponent is who is ending his second term -campaigning oi a platforln F o r L i b r a r y ns justice of llie peace. calling for strengtllening of the Although the race for, the police department, emphasiz W I X O M C A N D I D A T E S — Shown here following Nissen, council candidate; William WeIke and In for Gulf have indicated A speech by the slate mayor's post occupies the cen ing his own experience on the last week's Civic Association meeting are seven Development of a gi cumbent Wesley McAtee, candidates for mayor; that conslruclion prob librarian will highlight the ter of attention, the campaigns Detroit police department in gantic bulk storage and Fred Beamish and G u n n a r Meltala, incumbent of the eight Wixom candidates for municipal of ably will begin this dedication and open house for council and, JP seats are the process. distribution center i n councilmen. nevertt)eless of voter interest. Both candidates have staled fice. They are (l-r) Oscar Simmons, incumbent year. of the newly enlarged Three incumbents, Fred Beam that they iiitend to concentrate Novi may become a re councilman; Elwood G r u b b , J P candidate; Donald Plans call for nunler- N o v i library, officials an- ish, Gunnar Mettala, and Os- on more road and recreational ality yet this year, T h e car Simmons, are defending faclllly Improvements during ous buildings on the nounced this week. News has learned. their posts against the lone Ihe next two years. property, including a • Preliminary plans for Miss Genevieve Casey, council challenger, Donald Nis Of the three incumbent coun truck wash, a three-bay the center, to be localcilmen, Mettala is the velStale of Michigan librari- sen. repair shop, offices and ed at' the northwest And battling for the JP post an, will deliver her guest to be vacated by Weike are (3ran official. He lias been a storage facilities. T h e c o m e r of Seely road councilman since incorporation address, entitled "Golden Elwood Grubb and.Harry Wim- and he was instrumental in the development reportedly and G r a n d River, have A g e for Libraries", Sun- mer. ;early formation of the village will be "lhe most mod been approved by the day, A p r i l 12. T h e dedica- All terrns of office are for and finally the city back when ern dispensing station village, and detailed tion program will be held four years except for mayor, Wixom was part of tlie town in the U n i t e d Stales." whicli is a two-year term., plans currently are on ship of Novi. from 3 lo 5 p.m. ln a bid for election, elected he will devote full time —Excellent relationship with, city begin now to purchase McAtee, who has been.ac- ; .He and the' other two Incuml l reportedly will be the drawing boards, a Wixom candidates for of to the office. (Welke is retired; neighboring cities, villages and land for parks and recreationlive In Wixonl elections since bpnts. Beamish ^and Simmons, The Rev. Marvin Kiekert, completely automated, village spokesman reMcAtee owns and manages a townships: wilh the Michigan al purposes — and he emphathe days of incorporation, is both of whom were elected in fice outlined platforms business). Munlcipal League, and ac sized that these facilities in dispensing all kinds of pa.'^tor of the Willowbrook seeking his second two-year the vealed this past week. 1960 face which saw Gor and answered questions Specifically, Welke fired his ceptance by taxpayers such as clude recreational activities for Community E . U. B. Church, Gulf products on a Cost of the developwill deliver the invocation. Re term as mayor. Two years ago aid Abrams iiusted as council last week Wednesday at barrage at the police depart Ford Motor company and Han adults as well as for children. wholesale basis. freshments will be served by: he defeated the late Mr, Don man, are. camprlgning primar In making these suggestions,' ment by, contending thiiit its dling Equipment. • ment has been estimat Friends bt .the. Li-' ald ..Brooks ior.-the chief execu- ily, on-.the-i'b<iiwd o f accom- the election meeling of personnfjl "don't uiidersta'lid po however, lie stressed' economy: e d at "well overi.^aOO,- . The'-'prpject will-ne btlie r i>-/i tive's seat,' 274-206, a? twoplishments ^adef during the die W i x o m Civic associa lice Work" and that "they're "Perhaps," said McAtee, Incumbent Councilman Fred a r y . • ' ! thirds of Wixom's registered past fotir years. ;: 000," y cessitate,, i l l addition to tion. not enforcing: the laws". And (this relationship isn't) can't Beamish also noted improve voters turned out. Coincidenlally, the dedica Other hlembers of the coun Although no formal' constl'uclion of build the challenging candidate add- immediately convertible into ments made over the past foiir. Each candidate was giv ed that it is the duty of the dollar and cents, but tiie coop- yeai's, and he,addi;d: "I'm for,, ings, considerable earth tion program will take place McAfee's election was his cil who have two more years announcement has been on the opening day of National second attempt for the top remaining,on their four year en ' an opportunity to mayor to see that tile, depart ei'ation ;we receive bespeaks anything we can do for the' moving and dressing, Library Week. made by the Gulf O i l seat. He was a candidate for terms are Howard Coe, Mrs. well for the city and its fu people." - '• ' ment operates properly. and development of a company, which report mayor in 1958 and he also was John Chambei's and Raym«nd speak, then later questure." Novi residents and persons lions were asked of them a candidate for village presi Lahti. Mrs. Chambers was ail "green belt" is planned edly owns approximate ln charging inefficiency and As to the future, McAtee em Beamish said he appreciat!from adjoining communities unsuccessful candidate for by members of the audi- urging that the police depart- phasized tliat the iroad pro ed the opportunity of serving along the Seely r()ad will have an opportunity to dent in 1957. l y 15 acres at llle cor The challenger for the may mayor in February's primary ...'nee. ment take advantage of cours gram definitely should be con the people during his term in^ boundary. ner, Texas engineers tour the spacious new library or's post was first elected to a election. . es offered by the Michigan tinued, that the recreation pro office. addition on that day. Seven Point Program Only one of the eight State police, ,Welke. did not gram should be continued and The addition, which more candidates for office was spell out areas of incompe expanded, and lhat a merit Donald Nissen, tlie lone countence except to say later that system should be established cil challenger, gave a brief bio than doubles the size of the nol present. H a r r y W i m the department is issuing few for city employes to ensure fair graphical sketch of himself, library facilities, was started N u m b e r of U s e r s in December and completed mer, candidate for justice er tickets than It should. He and bpen competition for quali noted tllat he had seen more progress in Wixom during the . of peace, was ill and un- hinted that he will, if elected, fied persons. two months ago. Financed by the towilship, the addition adable to- attend. Present require public reports by the The recreation program, he past six years than he had in department. explained, should-include some the previous 20 years, ahd then joins the original building on Wesley McAtee president of the P-TA and the were: S o u g h t for S e w e r the north. Welke said he favored in- thing for senior citizens, and outlined a seven-point program Resident of Wlxoiii for 10 Hickory Hills Civic Association Candidates for mayor, Wes- creased recreational facilities, he suggested that a municipal embracing his personal plat years, married with five chil It features clean white ex- dren, was elected mayor of and member of the Wixom Civ- ley McAtee and William that he would support the personnel board be established form. divide the ccst to affected preic Association. Village Administrator Welke; candidates for council. road improvement program to govern the proposed merit That platform called for — terior lines and a louvered Wixom two years ago, was H a r o l d A c k l e y was slated perty owners on a special as walkway fence to the original candidate for village president Fred Beamish, Gunnar Metal- and that he would insist on system. Donald Nissen Continuation of the .road pro sessment basis. This cost would to meet wilh officials of cover only the lateral lines; main entrance to enhance the in 1957 and mayor in 1958, is Resident of Wixom 20 years, la, Donald Nissen and Oscar public forums for discussion of In conclusion, McAtee said: gram; expansion of park and the county department of spreading cost ot tlie disposal front architectural appearance. past president of Wixom P-TA, married with three daughters, Simmons; and Elwood Grubb, various municipal plans before "I do hope tllat you share my recreational facilities, which A' service entrance is located was member of the city char resides at 3886 West Maple, the other candidate for justice taking action. And while ad entliusiasm and that you'll help he now considers inadiiquate; public works this week in plant and the interceptor is to at" the rear of the buildillg. mitting that many improve us maintain the 'We are for encouraging residential and in? ter commission, village incorp employed by Handling Equip of peace. be handled by the county on a an effort to determine the oration committee, is member ment Corporation, member of Highlighting the program, of ments are needed in Wixom, he Wixom' attitude by votiilg for dustrlal development; establish bonding basis. Large scenic windows are lo "number of users" of the St. Matthew Lutheran Cliurch course, were the presentations contended these Improvements McAtiie for mayor on,April 6." ment of a year-round clean-up, cated on the south side of the of the Wixom Baptist Church, paint-up campaign; relief for Councilnicn Speak proposed N o v i - 'Walled County officials, however, new section, overlooking the the Wixom civic asso'ciation of Walled Lake, Chamber of by the candidates for mayor. "can't be rammed down lhe Both Inc^imbent, Mayor Mc In the opening remark by senior citizens; steps for imL a k e sanitary sewer sys have since encouraged the walkway and entrance. Sky- and Masons, owner of an office Commerce, roacl commission Atee and challenger Welke not peoples' throats." village to assess costs for tlie supply and a recently opened municipal sewer committee, Summing up his remarks, cotillcif candidates, Oscar Sim- proving llle downtown area evtern. laterals on a connection basis, light type windows stretch book and card shop in Ply and Wixom Civic Association. ed areas in which, ,lf elected Welke said he is not running moiis, an incumbent, emphasiz en if tile city does not qualify along the width of the upper they plan to concentrate altenln other words, charge the mouth. for the $150 paid to the mayor' ed that' a great deal of pro- for urban redevelopment; and According to the ad cost of these lateral lines north wall. Oscar Simmons > tion. annually. "I believe I owe that gross ilad been made in tlie an economic study for future William Welke Resident pf Wixom seven Attacks Police Dcjiartnieiit ministrator, the village against property lipon connec The interior wall between the city xluring the past four years growth and development. to the city," he said. old and new sections has been Resident of the Wixom area years, married and has one However, it was Welke, during Ilis tenure on the coun- Nissen said he will, if elect "has an idea" of the ap- tion. Defends City Personnel since 1943 and of the city since child, resides at 2028 Hazel, is proximate n u m b e r of po Village officials, on the other rpmoved, making a long, un- 1954, retired from the Detroit employed by Ford Motor com speaking fii'st, who stirred up The Incumbent mayor took cil. He noted that four years ed, welcome and encourage cltbroken area In the central part a controversy by challenging ago his views included a genutential users but for fi hand, question tile wisdom of ot the building and making Police Department aftel- 25 pany, has been a councilman tlie competence of the police up Welke's gauntlet, defended ine interest in providing im izens to come to liim with their a connection charge. They complaints and suggestions. city officials and employees years service, was elected Jus since 1960, member of tlie department and emphasizing, nancing purpose i l must point out that it may be diffi- easy access to either section Defines 'Progress' and lashed out at what he call- provements for tlie city on determine the number of cult to force property owners for patrons and library person- tice of the Peace for two-year Walled Lake Methodist Churcli in subtle terms aimed at dls- ed negative, destructive re "pay us you go basis." Those In his presentation. Incum term upon adoption of the Wl.xand past member of church nel. crediting his opponent, that if to pay these costs once the actual users'. marks — remarks which he views, he added, have not been bent Councilman Gunnar Metconnections have been made. The original library building, om charter and re-elected to a board, past president of the tain outlined the numerous said "divide people, one fi'om changed. four-year term In 1960, organiz Hickory Hills Civic Association, And because some proper- Cost to the iiidlvidual Novi which was redecorated for the another raliier than welding us Simmons said a need for meanings of the word "pro ed the Wixom Goodfellows as member of the Veterans of ties contain more than one property owner, based upon opening ot the library, was into a single solid community." road improvements, both in gress". dwelling in the area to be ser current sewer plans of the built by the National Bank of sociation in 1958 and has been Foreign Wai's and road comactive in the group since that "Tllank goodness," he said, the sujIurban and in lhe central Progress, he explained, to mission. , viced by the proposed sewer, county, will be approximately Detroit for temporary quartime, elected president of the "there are relatively few such areas of the city, still exists one person may mean 50-footthe problem of determining $lO less than Ihe cost to be ters for the Novi branch until Wixom Chamber of Commerce Elwood Grubb people and few such remarks." and tliat road' improvements lots with paved streets, water the exact number is a compli charged against the Walled the new building was constructin 1963, member of the Luth- Resident of Wixom six years, McAtee commended city per made over the past few years mains, etc; to another it may cated one. "That's wliy," Lake owner. ed on Grand River: It'is local- eran Church. married and has three chll sonnel and officials, froin coutl- should be continued in the fu mean restrictions by zoningsaid Ackley, "we're meetliig Specifically, the costs have ed just north of the village hall Lloyd Preston of 2S50 Loon climen to volunteer firemen, ture.-He emphasized tlie im that emphasizes "scatter dren, resides at 29201 Beclt, this week." Freil Bearalslj been outlined in this manner: on Novi road. Lake road was elected presi- for their cooperation in mak portance of tiie city's new five ed liomcs on a picturesque employed by Buckeye Union Resident ot Wixom for 19 Casualty, member Novi Meth- dent last week Wcdiiesday Actually, the village will have Interceptor — $36; treatment * • s winding blacktop trail"; and ing "our city a better and bet year road program. little problem in disposing of plant - $38; laterals - ?32; Officials of the Friends- ot years, is married and has two odlst Church, vice-president of of the Wixom Civic Assoc- ter- community In which to to still another it may mean I'm still tor city recrea its alloted aoo sewer lap-ins. and maintenance — ?3D for a the Library also reminded resl children, resides at 3035 Potter Wixom Chamber of Commerce, lati0n, succeeding Gerald, live." And he noted that this tion," Simmons told the au maintaining the status quo, According to Ackley all 800 total annual payment of $136. dents this week of the book-of- rofid, is a member of St. Wil treasurer of, Wixom Goodfel Abrams. "same spirit of cooperation" dience. He suggested that the "I would like to promise 'pro Other newly elected offic- has come from many citizens. taps could be charged to devel This total cost will continue the-month program Instituted liam's Catholic Church and lows, member Wixom hidusgress' to everyone' according the Knights ot Columbus, was opers of vacant property -in the tor the first 10 years; there- Ilere. A committee -of three trial Development committee, ers arc: to his own defiiiition ... but that Among- the accomplishments C a n c e r C a m p a i g n candidate for city council at after tor the next 20 years, lhe women are accepting donations area. But to dispose of the past member and chairman of William Allard, vice-presi over the past two years cited just cannot be," he said. the time of Incorporatioii, has ireatment plant cost will not for purchase of books .to be taps in this manner would de Wixom Planning Commission. dent; Mrs. William Welke, by the mayor were: "Progress in Wixom," he been a councilman since the be assessed since this facility presented to the library each sccrelnry; Mrs. Mildred CarS l a t e d in W i x o m feat the purpose of the sewer continued, "can be only a —an "absolute stop" to furelection of 1960, past president is lo be paid within 10 years, month. Harry Wimmcr riithcrs. treasiirer; Robert ther dumping in the next four Wixom Mayor Wesley E . Mc blending of the wishes of many system, he. explained. I Wixom Goodfellows. • » « Resident of Wixom four Vellmcr, lllckory llills rep months at the Expressway and Atee has proclaimed April people until we arrive at a "With this sewer system," Cost to the ISovi property Gunnar Mettala he said, "we liope lo clean up owner, will be $10 less than tile Library officials corrected Resident of Wixom nearly lO years, pi'operly owiier here 17 resentative; Gerald Abrams, 12 Mile road; "Cancer Control Monlh", a compromise path to follow..." (lie pollution problems at Ihc $42 charged for laterals against. an earlier slory that; a $100 years, married and has two years, married and has three nt-lnrgo represcnlalive; Ar monlh that began with tlie Mettala noted lhat the die-Successful acquisition of Jake. Turning the bulk ol our Walled Lake owners because check had been presented to children, resides at 2752 Loon children and three grandchil thur Parker, N0vl area rep- federal aid for the city road April 1 American Cancer So tlonary meaning ot progress, taps oyer to developers of the close proximity of ;Novi tile library by a Farmlngton Lake road, Is employed with dren, resides at 1742 Wixom rcsenlativc; 'advancement toward maturi program — with a note that the ciety Crusade. Orlando Smith, Wixom area application for ajd was accept- The Crusaders made their ty', perhaps suggests this wouldn't solve Ihis problem.!' properties to the proposed singing group. Tile presenta the Gibralter Tool company, is road, retired from the Detroit police deparlinent with the treatment plant. tion actually was made by the reprcscntnllve; James Sere ed by the government at its dool'-to-door educational and bleiiding of wishes. But "reAs yet, the village has not serving his second term of of determined lhe method of fi Plans call for the Ireatment ladies auxiliary ot the Farm- fice on the city council, mem- rank of detective after '25 ne, Birch l'ark rcprescnla- first filing;. fund-raising drive in Wixom gardless of what we may do, years service, educated' in De live; and Chris Nissen, sernancing to be used for Novl's plant to be located in Novi, ington Elks, lt marked the ber of the,Shepherd of The tile evening of Wednesday, progress is always going to be •Establishment ot recrea Willi us," lie said. share ot the sewer cost. Orig near Mud.Lake --- just south of third contribution made by this Lake Lutheran Chui-ch, past troit, attended the University gennt at arms. April 1, tional racililics;' of Detroit Ior two years. group. inally, tlic village planned to Wailed Lake. L A N D M A R K D I S A P P E A R S -— Little more than rubble remains loday where once a large, gloaming white frame church stood. A s the congre gation of the First Baptist C h u r c h of Novi grew, quarters here proved too small and eventually a new church was built at the corner of Taft and 11 Mile roads. T h e old church building remained vacant until a. few weeks ago when it was sold and workmen began raiing it. A service business place will be erected on the site. 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