April 1965 - Oakland County Historical Resources
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April 1965 - Oakland County Historical Resources
Page The N O R T H V I L L E Eight M i c h i g a n RECORD-NOVI NEWS-SOUTH LYON T h u r s d o y , A p r i l 8, 1 9 6 5 HERALD A n c i e n t M i r r o r ( F e a t u r e P P a S i B L E \ "SMCe l-r APPEARS YOUR HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PLANS TO LcAVP Th£6,£ POTHOLES PERMANENTLY, I EN1-I5TEP T H E A IP OF THE 6ARP&N CLUB TO PRETTY T H E M UP." S E L F A N A L Y S I S A r e Y o u Q U I Z a S n o b ? By Jane Shcrrod Singer Sr.ohbi-ry i.s a iiali.- that blocl;^ a man or woman from geltins ihi- :iiost ou! 01 iiiV. Thert- are social snobs, clotiies snobs, inti-llt-ctual snobs, and snobliish snobs, to name only a few. .And hc-.n- are only a few questions for you to test yourself to see w.hethi-r or not you are losin.L.' a bit of the fun of living. ..\n.swer truthfully Y E S or NO. YES NO 1. Do you meet everyone with the idea you •.viij find sonietiiing to be .gained by knowin^' him? ( ) ( ) 2. Do you only belong lo exclusive groups, country clu.bs, ;-ororities, etc:' ( ) ( ) :'.. Do you often refer to your college, your family background, your achievements with great pride? I ) ( ) ( ) ( ) •i. Do you shop only shops:' at the •'best" dress 5. Are you tempted tc inake fun of others? ( ) ( ) G, Do you make a sincere effort to put every one you meet at ease:' ( ) ( ) 7 ..\re you a name-droppor or do you like to talk at length about places you have been? I ) I ) 8. Given a choice, would you order your .'avorite food rather than lo try some thing new? ( ) ( ) 9. Have you ever gone "slumming?" ( ) I ) in. .-Vre materia! possessions more important to you than people? ( i i ) 11. Do you find that you are easily bored? ( ) ( ) 12. Do you have respect for your mate's opi nions >-ven if they are contrary to your o\i-nV ( ) ( ) 1-ves. Everyone has something to give a bit of knowledge, experience, a smile or even a problem. The true snob is too self-centered to listen. 2. no. Fridi- in your beliefs is one thing, but the rock of su periority can be easily undermined. Better listen and stop relying on the past. The catch word IS "often." It is not the labels on your clothes that malce the person. Ilumdity and compassion are basic parts of a good life. -Making fun of others is sheer poor taste. A person who is genuinely interested others happy has little time lo he a snob. in making I.inkin,' yourself with famous people and places, not only shows your snobbery but also your own in security. S.m, \'ar:t-ly is the .vp;ei- of life and you limit you.-.self if you an- not willing lo try new- things. Till- very term is snoljbish. Everyone has gone lo dif;'i-r.-nl or unusual places but it should be wilh the idea of learning rather than gaping or making fun of others. !0..nr,. i I.no 12 .yes i s o n e r P r e Clothes, ji-weK. furs or household goods are very nice, but human values should come first. Oniy a narrow, limited person i.-. quickly bored. .•\n alert mind can make its own fun and interest any lime, any jilace. If you think your ideas are always right, your hus band will soon decide he has the wronp. wife. K.-VT.N'G: Give yourself one point for each correct answer. 12 correct answers: You may have some traces of snobbery in your soul, but on the whole, you are out-going enough so that everyone admires you. Call yourself a Model, as far as snobbery is concerned. e r s P r e s s LANSING - Ever been arrest proposal introduced by Senator throughout the consideration but lawmakers anticipated consider ed? If you had, you'd be more Garland Lane, (D-FUnt). able opposition to this bill also. interested in a battle eoing on, Licensing fees and a regula not only in Michigan, but across ************* tory board would also be estab the country. lished by the proposed law. Estimates of Michigan's wealth Police officials, mostlyproseof lakes and ponds have always cutors, and otbers in government Back in lSGO and 1961 when the have been making a big to-do federal bonus and nationally-set been around the 35,000 marl<. about news coverage of arrests restrictions were being consid Now it is official that there are and trials. ered, much of the lobbying op 35,068. They argue that leaving this position from businessmen was A Michigan State University important part of our government that the 660-foot ban was un professor of resource develop operation open to public viewpre- reasonable. ment, Clifford Humphrys, has judices the jury so a person can't started a long-term -study of Since that time much study has get a fair trial. Theyalsoassunie Michigan's lakes which he calls that all police departments, all been conducted on iiighway visi "lacology," an original term. prosecutors and all courts op bility, advertising impact and other factors to produce the cur erate fairly and pro.mptly. Humphrys' study shows that rent proposal. In fact, the lawyers have a say among all these lakes and ponds Businessmen were consultea only 8,632 have names. Confus ing to the effect: slow justice is no justice. People who wait two to ttiree years for results in civil R o i i e r B a b s o n actions are inclined to agree. A prisoner spoke out on tliis news problem. Until then, fhe argument had been theoretical. o l l u t i n g W a t e r w a y s It is surprising no one thought to P ask people who have been through the experience of a court trial, BABSON PARK, Mass. - Our to the raw waste of some 15 mil thorities and the anti-pollution be they innocent or guilty. waterways are being befouled and lion people. By 1960, It had risen campaigners are ignored, the Until now the argument had poisoned at an almost incredible to the equivalent of the raw waste government will order offend been mostly between newspeople rate. The problem of how tofight of 160 million people. The U.S. ing communities and/or factor and lawyers. But the prisoner's this pollution of our most valu Public Health Service has com ies - through the courts - to ar thoughts ought to shake many able natural resource is becom pleted studies which indicate that range for proper treatment of "just ordinary" people Into ac ing complicated more critically within five years industrial pol waste before It is deposited In tion. No one can tell when he every day by the population ex lution will be equal to the un waterways. President Johnson's himself will be in a lawsuit. plosion. By the time pending leg treated waste of the entire popu Insistence on cleaning up our Everyone runs the chance of islation at the federal level be lation of the country, - or in the lakes and streams we hope will finding himself in a police sta comes law, it will already be ob- vicinity of 210 million persons. have an immediate effect upon solete If we hope to restore our tion or a court. cities and Industrial establish Governor Rockefeller of New Everyone should ask himself: lakes, ponds, rivers, and brooks ments that have been dragging York has proposed an outlay of "Would I rather be in a court to their original beautiful and their feet on this important mat S1.7 billion to purify the misused system which is open to public sparkling condition. ter. Plans ana programs that new or one in the hands of a Men of wisdom and foresight lakes and rivers of his state. have been discussed and temp court where the records and re have long been battling against Anti-pollution moves have been orarily pigeon - holed will be actions of those involved are pollution, but poUticaJ and public made In many other states as brought forth and put into opera hidden from public view?" apathy have slowed down the move well. Greatest pressure from tion. Here's what the prisoner to purify our natural water sys now on, however. Is likely to Every man, woman, and child thinks. He is Hugh Dillon, as tems. Chief despoilers of our come from the federal govern In our country has a stake In our ment. sociate editor of The Spectator lakes and streams are communi waterways. Streams and ponds Recently, Health Secretary at Southern Michigan Prison at ty sewage and Industrial waste. must be made safe, not left as Jackson. He wrote to the Jackson While considerable progress has Celebrezze has been conferring open sewers endangering health Citizen Patriot to argue for open been made in the estatilishment with anti-pollution forces in an and even life. The recreational courts and police records. These of sewage treatment plants In our effort to Intensify campaigns to value of our waterways also is clean up Lake Michigan and other major cities, the population are quotes from his letter: immense, but there can be little waterways serving Chicago and "My stand is basically I'd growing so swiftly that most enjoyment of rivers and ponds In rather be at the mercy of a these systems may be entirely Its environs. Both local com which the fish are dead or dying, munities and Industries are be newspaper than to take the chance inadequate within a matter of the water fowl driven away by ing urged to purify their waste on the conscience of a police of few years. filth and desecration. Today the discharges themselves. ficer who knew he would not have If the building of sewage treat problem must be met head-on; to account to newsmen for his ment facilities should continue at If the pleas of the federal au tomorrow may be too late. actions in my case." its current rate, it Is estimated "The most important factor that by 1970 the equivalent of from a defendant's viewpoint is raw municipal waste from 85 mil the possibilities that could come lion people would still have to be about from 'muzzling' thepress." disposed oflnourv/aterways.And "With no outsiders to answer by 1980, given the same construe to, there will always be the pos tion rate for facilities, theequlv sibility of abuse. There are many alent of untreated community cases on record where newsmen waste from 114 million persons were the primary cause of such would be dumped into our rivers. abuses coming to light." Unfortunately, sanitary muni "As distateful as the adverse cipal sewage is only a part of the publicity is, it might be better pollution problem. Vast degioll. to be 'spotlighted' momentarily age of our waterways results than to abuse In darkness." from Industrial wastesandchem Reaction from the public in icals, Pius the discharge of over general would strengthen news flow sewer systems. media's position when defending Stream contamination from the public's right to court infor these industrial organic wastes mation in arguments with law has been Increasing at a much yers who have less faith in public faster pace than that stemming knowledge than in bureaucracy of from municipal sources. At the secret police proceedings. Let turn of the century, water pollu ters to public officials, to news tion from factories was equal papers or even to legislators are important. H o w M u c h Life Nearly five years have passed since a group of legislators said, "We must regulate outdoor ad vertising this year." TothIsdate nothing has been done but much is still being proposed. In 1960 the urgency of the mat ter was pinned largely on federal funds being added to highway ap propriations for states which kept some 660 feet of right-of-way clear of roadside signboardsHaving passed the deadline to receive the federal bonus, the lawmakers now are dealing with lesser restrictions. Current proposals would set sign restrictions in various lo cations at 250 to 300 feet. The ban on signs would apply to special scenic areas, soiut residences, churches, schools and proximity to other billlwards. Certain types of signs such as those resembling traffic maricings would be outlawed bv the. Insurance Is We are pleased Donald A. to announce Burleson Plymouth Office John N. Clark Detroit Office have been adniitted as general p a r t n e r s in our firm ANDREW C . REID & COMPANY Members: Detroit Stock Exchange Phiicdelphio-Baitimore V/cshington Stock Exchange 615 Ford Building Detroit, Mich., 48226 Enough? B O B WILLlAiyiS 1005 West Ann Arbor Trail GL-3-3035-HI.9-2385 This question can now be an swered impartially by my com pany's electronic programming service. Let our electronic com puter answer this question for you. Call me today for Informa tion. No obligation. Roprosontlng W O O D M E N A N D LIFE •65 FORD GAUXIE 500 HARDTOP NEW FORD 240-CU. IN. SIX PROVED BEST OF BIG 3 IN C O M P A N Y PLYMOUTH'S EXCLUSIVE CAMERA SHOP SINCE 1945 ACCELERATION, PASSING AND FUEL ECONOMY TESTS! Respected for Quality and Service I t ' s S a t u r d a y T A f t e r n o o TEST Jaycee Charles Toussalnt is heading up the project and promises a host of prizes and candy treats. "We're making sure that we have enough candy so that no youngster will go away dis appointed", Toussalnt stated. He said that tots of kinder garten age and smaller will get first opportunity to hunt for the hidden treasures. Then youngsters through fifth grade age will be turned loose on the field. There'll be hundreds of candy eggs, some gieclally marked ani entitling the finder to an extra prize. If It should rain, Toussalnt said the hunt tvIII be held Eas ter Sunday at 1 p.m. D r M i a C v n h e s a 20.24 sec. 8.54 sec. 5.25 sec. 4.90 sec. 7.85 sec. 156 ft. 6',^ in. 19.60. Ihpg CHEVROLirr 20.7i sec. 8.84 sec. 5.30 sec. 4.81 sec. 8.45 sec. 164 It. m in. 18.82 mpg 22.27 Miles 20.36 sec. 8.70 sec. 5.46 sec. 6.47 sec. 8.40 sec. 201 (t. Vt in. 17.5) mpg 21.29 Miles r Plymouth E v e r y E v e n i n g T I L 9 Don'f miss "Prelude Y O U R L O C A L To War", Mondoy, April H e ' s N o r t h v i l l e F O R D D E A L E R Ford V I F u e s g a h c t H Novi, Michigan, Thursday, April e e e 15, 1965 1 0 c P e r C o p y , S 4 . 0 0 P e r Y e a r In A d v o n c e s C h u M i r r c h e s ' s ' M Dealer A swingln' pair—Blchard Schneider, 8. and Steve Mohr, 10-.strum along with Mr. Schnute leading the way. R e c a l l r r a c l E e a s t e r e u By DON B A U E R L E Henry Schnute - Mr. Music In NorthvlUe - doesn't give a toot about retiring. 23.20 Miles 12, 10 p.m., WWJ, Channel 4. Brought to you by Your Local O Northvilie police are seeking a warrant charging a Southfleld driver with manslaughter In a fatal and fiery accident in the city early Friday morning. Charged Is Robert Oak, 23, of 22200 Carlton, Southfleld. Oak's car, police said, smash ed head-on on South Main street with another driven by James ' R a n c h e r ' G o e s Lalewlcz, 21, who died iQ the smoldering wreckage. Lalewlcz, originally from Ho T o E v e r y H o m e well, was boarding in Northville at 111 South Wing street. He "The Week End Rancher has mum coverage and regjonse. values worth crowing about". The Randier also serves as an was employed by the A & P In That's the boast of our newfull- excellent medium for retail ad Plymouth. Police said that Oak's car was coverage section of The Record vertisers, who don't want to miss and Novi News. a single home In the trading area. traveling east out of the city It's delivered free each weels to News Isn't forgotten In The Ran while Lalewlcz was heading west all residents of the NorthvlUe, cher. It contains church notices, on Main. The accident happened Novl and Wixom areas. In addi "the pastor's study" column, at 12:30 a.m. Friday. According to witnesses. Oak's tion, pages from this section ap features and a crosswordpuzzle. pear In the South Lyon Herald, Because It must be prepared vehicle was going at a high rate providing a total circulation of early each week, the deadline for of speed, crossing the center line 9,500 homes. all advertising in The Rancher on Oie curve near the Ford plant has been set at 5 p.m. Monday. and hitting Lalewlcz. Just before the crash, witness Northville Record - Novl News Late want ads can be taken until subscribers receive this section IO a.m. Tuesday, but to be certain es said, Lalewlcz apparently saw as a part of their regular news of publication, all want ad users Oak and tried to avoid the col paper. are urged to call in their copy lision. Witnesses further told police The Rancher goes on a round-up Monday. of all area homes each week to The number's FI 9-1700 and the that Lalewlcz "was in the out provide users of Record-News values are great. Just turn to side lane, was creeping along DEATH CAP-Tried to get out ot the way, witnesses stated. and Herald want ads with maxi The Rancher section and see and trying to veer out of the way of Oak but couldn't." Both cars slammed Into a light pole, knocking It over. A "hot" R e c o r d wire broke loose and was laying N e w A w a r d s C o n t r a c t on the embankment of the curve. On Impact Lalewlcz's compact car with the gas tank In the front burst Into flames. HewastrsCTed F a n s B e t $ 3 9 6 , 3 2 7 F o r B e c k r a v m g Inside. But the coroner said Lal ewlcz succumbed before the tank Work to put a smooth top on Mayor Wesley McAtee Inform erupted, jewing out the fuel. BecJc road from Pontiac trail to ed the council that an anticipated His body was liadly charred. West Maple In Wixom - a dis surplus of about $30,000 in the t D o w n s S a t u r d a y It took volunteer flremenabout A tance of three-fourths of a mile 1964- 65 budget will be used for an hour to extricate Lalewlcz's --will begin Monday. paying off the road construction. body. Lalewlcz was pronounced The curtain falls on the year's years ago. up to get in - others became If the budget shoiild fall ^lerty dead at Wayne County General first harness racing meet tonight Business was so goodSaturday discouraged because parking was Wlzom councllmen Tuesday Mayor McAtee indicated that 10% ho^Ital. at Northville Downs and the night that many fans had to line- difficult to find and went home. nlgbt awarded the job to theCadof the cost will be held back any Oak suffered a cut over his sulkies will take Good Friday off Many private parking lots are not Ulac Ai^halt Paving Co. of De way until the job is finished so right eyebrow and banged up his before returning to the oval at open iJecause wet grounds will not troit, the low bl(Jder for the pub provision could be made In the knees, police said. Four stitches Wolverine Raceway Saturday for permit parking of cars. lic works project. 1965- 66 budget for any deficit. were required to close the gash. 55 nights. School Bells T o l l Wixom will have 18 miles of Friday night was busy, too. A Cadillac's bid was $31,936 for Both cars were termed total After a week's reprieve, stu Northville's l8-nlght spring preparing the road. Installing paved roads when the Beck pro wrecks. There were no skid meet had Its extremes - It set dents In Northville, Nov! and total of 5,779 fans bet $361,740. Total handle at the Downs culverts and laying the coat of ject Is wrapped up. marks on the pavement at the records for both the highest and Wixom wUl return to their stud In other business, the coun scene of the crash, police stated. a^halt. Other bidders wereHolies at public and parochial scho through the first 14 nights of the lowest mutuel window handle. ^ring meet was $3,369,159 for loway Construction of Wixom cil: Oalt was questioned by police The record betting mark was ols Monday morning. - Bought a Springfield tractor but mis reticent. He wouldn't ($36,100) and Oakland Paving of All area schools were closed an average nighlty handle of set Saturday night when 8,052 for $485 for use by the DPW give an account of the accident BerJdey ($35,800). fans wagered $396,327. The pre- last Friday for the Easter holl- $240,654. This is about $2,000 crew. per night higher than the last to his father, attorney or the vlous betting high was set last July! day except Northville high. - Allocated $l00 for Michigan county prosecutor, officials not Cadillac, which has put down Senior high students were dis spring meeting at the Downs In 3 with $385,640. the ai^balt on all the city's Week expenses. ed. The 8,000 fans came near set missed a day earlier because 1957. streets so far, has until June 25 - Approved a bill for $605 for Police said he Is now In the ting a mark. Downs' officials teachers attended the Michigan The trotters return to North to complete the Beck improve sand and salt purchased during custody of his attorney. note, however, that a crowd of schoolmasters day Friday at the ville June 21 for 39 nights throu ment program. the winter. University of Michigan. 10,000 was recorded several gh August 4. GL-3-5410 S E E O P E N a g An Approved Camera Stiop 882 W . A n nA r b o r T r . r l FUEL ECONOMY MEASURED CROSS-COUNTRT FUEL ECONOMY 1170 MILES (1 GAL) BRAKING AT EOMPH FORD PLYMOUTH FRESH HILL HIGHWAY PASSING PASSING AT 50 MPH AT 21 MPH N 10, N o . 4 7 , 18 P a g e s , T w o S e c t i o n s A R C A - C O N D U C T E D ANI3 O F F I C I A L L Y S A N C T I O N E D T E S T R E S U L T S : cm QUARTER-MILE HILL CLIMB PASSING ACCELERATION (SOOr.) ATfflMPH e n Vol. The annual Easter Egg Hunt for area youngsters will be ^nsored again this year by the Northville Jaycees. It will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Northville high school baseball diamond. h Here's proof that Ford's new Big Six—America's biggest —outperforms standard Chevrolet and Plymouth Sixes! Automobile Racing Club of America experts set up a 1200-mile fun from Detroit, Michigan, to Daytona Beach, Florida. Performance tests along the course were designed to duplicate normal, everyday driving conditions. Test results below show that Ford's Big Six delivered superior performance . . . the kind that will pay off in your Itind of driving, too! ACCIDENT I. 5 Correct answers: Our consolation to you! "Don't be stupidl" came The attractive giri in a convertible was breezing the indignant reply, "I alalong in the ieft-hand lane wavs turn here." when s 'J d d e n 1 y. without warning, she made a sharp Reading from the sugges right t u r n a n d almost tion box, the boss said to his slammed into another car. s e c r e t a r y . "I wish these bia.'ited employes would be "For Pete's .sake. lady, why more specific. What kind of didn't you signal:'" yelled a kite:' What lake?" the other driver. 11) Thought. 11 Sleifih. 12 Female fowl. 15 Sesame. 2.1 It was m September. 24 Pertaining to fortress Ibe cheek. i-aitle. 25 Cabin. 13 To lend. 26 .Sative metal. M Inner court 27 Chum. yard. :8 Pi-olTcr. 16 Unoccupied. 30 Wajer. 17 Opposite of 32 Indelible won. mark on the 18 To publish. |M; S. 1 .NJ t^l d! skin. 13 Hammer 37 To handle. 33 Flames. fortres.';. head. 38 Credit. 35 Human trunk 55 U hos been 20 To observe. •iOFliKhilcss used O S a 37 Laborer. 21 Snaky fish. cjdet bird. 38 Carved gem. 22 Sorrowful. -13 Ocean. 39 Railroad. 23 To exist. VERTIC.-tL 44 Heavenly 41 .Not keen. 24 To impair. -12 5 molding. body. 1 Ever.v. 25 Pronoun. -16 C-irpet. 2Slaci;. 43 Bustle. 26 Ccm. 3 Box. 44 Persian ruler. 28 Prickly cov- 47 Instructor, ering of a nut 49 Third-.-alo 4 Poker stoKC. 45 Roolsiock. 5 Prayer. -18 .-\bovc. 29 Ethical. actor. 30 Morsel. ."iO Small island. 6 Less comtnor. 50 .N'cuter pro7 Iniquity. noun. 31 Exultant. 51 To think. 8 To dawdle. 53 Monndin 34 And. 52 Region. 9F.-031 bites. dye. 36Eodcnt. 54 Site of the Ford Wins Battle ofthe Sixes 6-11 correct answers. Your superiority complex is showing. Better start thinking of others. STRICTLY f ion a.mong Michigan travelers about lakes is understandable, however, because Humphrys notes many lakes have the same names. Most popular are Long, Round, Cranberry, Mud and Duck Lakes. There are some unusual names too, such as Quack Lake, N.Y.C. Lake and S Lake. While Humphrys' original find ings in his estimated 20-year study are of a common-interest nature, he now plans a more sci entific approach. Humphrys is now undertaking the mammoth job of classifying ail these lakes and ponds by size, depth, fish species, type of shore and public facili ties and other physical and cul tural characteristics. T h u r s d o y , A p r i l 8, 1 9 6 5 C i T I Z E . \ r Fortress ifORiZONTAL Rere's the Answer 1 Fomer home 'i;0;0;H'2.'sT_ra]joiai3pioii of Moorish ^3ia"'va"3iNj I | d ; o p " 3 n i s i T olniHr* IcitiS--^. "JJMVJHHBJoji'niil 3.:MJ_, 7 It -.vas used RECORD-NEWS-HEP.ALD •1 Just can't sit stlU", he chuckled. Some folks withdraw from the wori£-a-day world at 55. If he had put down his fiddle then, Mr. Schnute would have caUed it quits 22 years ago. For at 87 he Is stIU instruct ing students dally at his weUknown studio at 505 NorUi Cen ter street - a place where gen erations have been Introduced to do-re-ml . . . . the familiar tones of the diatonic scale. Asked how many students he has guided In his Ufe-tlme, Mr. Schnute psiused, drew on his pipe and said: "By golly, I can't remember." But his daughter, Selma, Interjected that "they number In the thou sands.'' Mr. Schnute ^ a k s fondly of his "kids." At the moment he Is hjtoring 35 students and caUs 2l of them "my Beat les." They all play the guitar. Maybe his body Is growing old (Mr. Schnute suffered a stroke a few years ago) but he strives to "think young." That's why laughter abounds In s i c M Ule parlor of his home. He may softly scold someone but the atmosphere Is always warm and Informal." "No rigid rulesaroundhere," he noted with a grin. Mr. Schnute's daughter au thenticated her father's spirit of youUi. "Why just the other day l heard him singing - be was singing the words to a bootenanny song to one of his pupils," she laughed. like many of his charges, Mr. Schnute launched his musi cal career at an early age. He took up the vlollnatlOindownstate minols. Reflecting, he said: "The vloUn is sau my favorite even to day." In loolOng back, Mr. Schnute said ''l had a real strict teach er. But I guess I was pretty good. I never got hit over the head with his bow." Lessons In the l880's cost 25 cents. As a young man he attended Addison coUege which Is now River Forest college near Chi cago. For three years he studled the pipe organ and played hi the orchestra and quartet. Ultimately he mastered 15 In struments. Besides the vlolhj a n Churches in Northville, Novl Lutheran with the Reverend and Wixom are preparing for the Charles Boerger In the pulpit. culmination of holy week. liturgical services wlllbe held Maundy Thursday services will at 2 and 7:30 p.m. at Our Lady of be held tonight in many congre Victory. gations. Good Friday observances Reverend Peter ToneUa will are slated tomorrow. And the hold ^ c i a l servlcesat 7:30p.m. resurrection of Christ win be Friday and Saturday at the chapel celebrated Easter Sunday. at 44080 Marlson in Novi. A Holy Thursday high tnass Methodists from Novl aad New with communion will be said at Hudson win congregate at the New 8 p.m. tonight at Our Udy of Hudson Methodist church at l Victory CathoUc church hi North p.m. for a combined Good Friday vlUe. The Reverend Father John service. WIttstock wlU officiate. The Reverend Marvin Pickert Mrs. Virgil HIU will be the wlU gieak at an 8 p.m. service soloist during the Maundy com slated at the WlUowbrook Com munion service beginning at 7:30 munity EvangeUcal UnltedBrethp.m. at the First Methodist chur ren church. ch. The Reverend S. D. Klnde Many area churches are plan wlU preach on "What Do You ning sunrise services to acknow Remember." ledge the resurrection. Professor Paul Meyer of Con St. Paul's Lutheran schedule cordia junior coUege near Ann calls for a 7 a.m. service follow Arbor will give the sermonatUie ed by breakfast, a 9:l5a.m.chllspedaX 7:30 p.m. service at St. drens serviceandIO:30a.m. ser Paul's EvangeUcal Lutheran vice wlUi communion. church. Communion wlU be of At NorUivlUe Presbyterian, the fered. senior high Sunday school wUl A Maundy service with com present a pageant caUed "Con munion Is set for 8 p.m. at First struction" at 7 a.m. under the dlPrei*yterlan church in NorUI(Contlnued on Page 12) vlUe. In Novl, a Maundy service with communion Is scheduled for 8 N e w S t o r e p.m. at Novl Methodist churchfor ir-ambers of the local congrega O p e n s M a y 1 tion and the New Hudson Metho A new women's apparel shir dist church. Pastor LaVere Web will make Its debut along tlie ster serves both. A community Good Friday wor Main street business row In ship Is planned at 1:30 p.m. F r i two weeks. The AUce Rebecca Salon wlU day at the NorthvlUe First Pres byterian church under the audio open Saturday, May L It wlU be es of the First Presbyterian and located next to Lapham's Men's shop. First Methodist churches. Charles Lapham, proprietor of Members of Ule Northville Ro tary club wIU act as ushers and the haberdashery, said that the the coUectlon wlU be used for "two Independent stores wlU be the charity workofKlng'sDaugh- joined by a common Inside arch way for customer convenience." ters. Miss Clara Jordan, who wlU Pastor S. D. IClnde of First Methodist wUl deUver a sermon operate the local fashion shop, also runs a simUar store In entlUed "The Cloth andDuty." B^tists from NorUivUle, Novl Farmington. She WlU retail brand-name and Wixom wIU conduct a joint Good Friday service at the First dresses, suits and sportswear Baptist church of Novl at l p.m. and wlU feature Christian Dior Pastor Robert Spradllng of the accessories In her NorthvUle First Baptist church of NorthvlUe ouUet. The store will take upUiefloor wlU bring the message. Services are set for l:30 and g)ace formerly occupied by a 7:30 p.m. Friday at St. Paul's gUt shop. ' they are the piano, organ, vio la, ceUo,mandoUn,bassvioUn, accordion, guitar, banjo, trum pet, tromlxine, saxophone, cla rinet and flute. In I90l he ventured to Detroit. His first job out of coUegewas at a Lutheran school. Re stay ed there nine years. "Teachers today may thlnk their rooms are overcrowd ed," Mr. Schnute mused. "But I had upwards to 80 youngsters In one room." At that time he gave music lessons as a sideUne. But In l9l0 he became a fuU-tlme private Instructor. And the first Schnute orchestra was formed. It performed every Wednes day night for five years In a building at St. Aubhi and Gra tiot. "There was no admission charge and it was composed of students and friends," Mr. Schnute said. His next stop, afewyearslater, was the village of North ville. And one of the first things he did was organize an orchestra consisting of local Ulent. "We played for fun," lie said. ''Sometimes rich people would (Continued on Page 12) .-\ri>u churches will be filled Sunday as the stoi:>' of the ri'.sufTPclion is rclold. 1^ Thursday, Section One-Page Two The N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I Thursday, NEWS April 15, April 15, The 1965 N O R T H V I L L E L a d i e s 1965 N E W C O M E R ' o f R E C O R D - N O V I S h a d b r o o Section O n e - P a g e NEWS l i S IF YOUR HAIR / look upon every day to be lost, B o y e r - K a m p f V o w s S a i d n O u r T o w acquaintance. n C -Samuel A F r / o r e y d H E l f o r E A S T E FINAL FOR R TOUCH YOUR EASTER H OUTFIT A T S Just Arrived Selection - A New To Choose From. HANDBAGS NYLONS BLOUSES SWEATERS D R E S S E o u r f o r S c h o o s e s p r i n g froin coll£;ction H I M FINAL ASSEI^BLY FOR MEN... * D R E S S S H I R T S by Van Heusen * M i c h i g The Michigan State University alumni ctiapei was the setting March 2l for the afternoon wed ding of Dorothy Boyer and Julian Ka.npf. The Reverend Richard A u x i l i a r y Burgess of the Inter-City Bible church, Lansing, performed the ceremony. S e l e c t s The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Boyer of Northville and the groom is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kampf of Mt. O f f i c e r s Pleasant. The following ofTlcers were The bride, given in marriage by elected at the April 7th meeting her father, walked to an altar of the Ladies Auxiliary to Post decorated in pale gjring colors 4012 Veterans of Foreign Wars: of yellow and white. The bouquets President, Mrs. Beatrice My were of white and yellow mums, ers; senior vice-president, Mrs. gladloU and Englishivy. The wed Dorothy WidnIaler; treasurer, ding march was played by organ Mrs. Lee McArthur; chapUn, ist Jane Erlcson of East Lansing. Mrs. Dorothy Perry, conduc A floor-length gown of white vel tress, Miss Margaret Rager, vet was worn by the bride, her guard, Mrs. Zada Riley and finger-tip veil was secured by a three-year trustee, Mrs. Eileen small matching headpiece. She Sousa. carried a s:Itln-covered Bible The officers will take office in with a corsage designed with one June, following the department single white orchid and a cascade convention to be held in Lansing. arrangement of mums and ivy. Mrs. Marvin Dunlap, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were, Madolyn Hugan of Flint and Kris Myers of Mt. Pleasant. The attendants wore matching gowns of green velvet and crepe and carried cascading bouquets of yellow and white mums. Aimee Lou Myers of Mt. Pleasant took over duties at the guest book. Robert C. Myers, step-brother of the groom, was best man. Ush ering the guests wereDonBoyer, and Marvin Boyer, brothers of the R THE t TIES a n S t a t e bride, Bill Kelly and Peter D. Miller. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Boyer chose a powder blue dress with white accessories. The groom'smotherworeadress of willow green with green acces sories. A reception for 80 guests was held in the reception room of the chapel. Guests were received from Mt. Pleasant, Battle Creek, Northville, Lake City, Plymouth, Flint, Pontiac and Belleville. A wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada followed the reception C h a p e The new Mrs. Kampf wore a suit of willow green wool tweed with black accessories for her wed ding trip. The brldelsagraduateolNorthvllle high school and a 1964 grad uate of Central Michigan Univer sity and is now employed by the Michigan Bell Telephone Com pany In Battle Creek. The groom will be a June graduate of Mich igan State University with a de gree in electrical engineering. The couple is now residing at 79 Fremont street, Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kampf E * B r i d e ' s U n c l e n g a g e d O f f i c i a t e s S H I R T S by Tom Sawyer A SEE OUR FINE ACCESSORIES... MEN'S S T O R E . . , 1 1 5 E . Main STORE 112 E . Main R E Y D L FI-9-0777 Take The Family Out For ft R o s t m o D 4B077 G R A N D f m f o o D W e r d e h o f f - K l o c k e R i t e s Patricia Ilene Werdehoff and tened with a white rose and end Wesley I. Klocke exchanged their ing in a train. Her veil 'ell from wedding vows Saturday, April lO, a small white crown. She carried at the Temple of Light Church In a bouquet of white roses with hyacinths and mums. Detroit. The bride is the daughter of Georgene Boughner of North the Albert Werdehoffs of Car ville was maid of honor. She rington drive iind the groom Is wore a dress of pink lace wltb the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley matching veil and carried a bou Klockes of West Nine Mile road. quet of pink roses with white The Reverend 0. James Crews, hyacinths and mums. uncle of the bride, officiated at Daniel Smith of Northville was the 5 p.m. candlelight service best man and ushering the guests before an altar decorated with were Thomas Klocke of Garden white gladioli and spider mums. City, cousin of the groom, and The organist was Mrs. Florence David Cox, cousin of the bride Crews and the soloist, Miss Su A wedding reception followed the san Werdehoff. service In the church parlors for KAREN B A L E The bride's gown was white 90 guests from Michigan, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bale of Wall lace, with a fitted bodiceandlong and Georgia. ed Lake announce the engagement sleeves. The sUrt was in three The newlyweds are making their of their daughter, Karen to Den Hers, with a lace overskirt, fas home in Northville. nis Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MarshaU of Walled Lake. Karen is a graduate Walled Lake high school. C a n c e r C r u s a d e A July 10 wedding is planned SOCKS-BELTS-JEWELRY LADIES' t S RIVER 1 M i l e W e s t of N o v i R o a d C S t e a k s • C h o p s S e a f o o d s Try - Our Family C i i i l d r e n I M a k e - R o a s t B a l c e d Style Invited Y o a r H a m Dinners R e s e r v a t i o n s O w n p t a i n s N Mrs. Paul E. Barnes, Novi cru sade chairman for the American Cancer Society's educational and fund-raising crusade, announced the appointments of area captains In the village. Named by Mrs. Barnes were Mrs. Roy Marshall, 2034 Austin Drive; Mrs. Lynn Matthews, 42359 13 Mile road; Mrs. Carl Evans, 46330 West 11 Mile road; Mrs. Herman A. Smith, 44975 West II Mile road; and Mrs. E . E. Poole, 25130 Seeley. Also appointed were Mrs. Fred W. Cobb, 21355 Beck road, Mrs. Edward Strye, 41921 Quince; Mrs. Michael NUchaels, 23780 Maude Lee Circle. Mrs. Barnes, wife of the Rev erend Paul Barnes, minister of the First Baptist church, also re ports that the sewing group at the church is busy making can cer dressings for patients. T u r l ^ e y Chicken a A c c e p t e d B a s k e t s Whitman's Butter Cream Y o l k EGGS a m e d Proclaimed cancer control mo nth by both President Johnson and Governor Romney, April will see thousands of ACS crusaders distributing the informational material that has already helped save the lives of over L3 million Americans who have been cured of cancer. The American Cancer Society, in addition to informing the pub lic, provides various services to cancer patients and annually allo cates hundreds of thousands of dollars to research in cancer, much of it going In grants to ed ucational Institutions in the southeastern Michigan area. During April the society con ducts its once-a-year campaign to raise funds for Its programs of research, education and ser vice. House-to-house visits by volunteers on Tuesday, April 27 will climax the 1965 crusade Andrea Smith will be a June graduate of Northville high school and a June bride. Her engagement to Sam Phillips was announc ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr. of 114 Walnut street. Her fi ance is the son of ML and Mrs. John Frazler of Wall ed LaJte. The couple plan a June 19 wedding. Nutfudge EASTER EGGS EASTER FILL Boxed 49( & UP CANDY CANDir l l l l l •Whitman's l l l l "Michigan's l l l l Most Exciting l l Gift l l Shop" OTHER M E N who Will be displaying hob bies are Lewis Goddard, Plymouth, do mestic and foreign coins; David Stewart, Ann Arbor, spinning; T. Fred Alder, Ypsilanti, chair caning. The DAR committee also hopes to have a gun collection on exhibit. Other displays Will include miniature lamps, blue milk glass, blue onion Meis sen procelain, dolls and buttons. M r s . Irene McNamara of Ann Arbor will be the doll exhibitor, bringing the oldest of her 600 dolls - a 300-year-old carved Wooden creche figure dated 1750. Mrs. Robert Willoughby of Plymouth Will show miniature lamps including a rare pink satin fairy lamp from a col lection rated "one of the best in the county." M r s . Walter Hammond of Ply mouth is exhibiting the authenticated col lection of blue milk glass. M r s . Karl Starkweather, Plymouth, is bringing some of her collection of 25,000 buttons. M r s . F. R. Hoheisel, Who is helping the North ville - Plymouth chapter With show ar rangements, is exhibiting her blue onion collection. Tickets are on sale in Northville from Mrs. D. B. Hiller and other DAR mem bers. PROGRAM PLANNING for her sorority meeting proved to be no problem for Mrs. John Heckerl, who will entertain Ply mouth, Northville, Farmington and L1Vonia members of Epsilon Epsilon chap ter of Alpha Chi Omega at 8 p.m. May 20 at her home on Reed Avenue. Mrs. Heckerl's husband, Who is direc tor of the language clinic at Hawthorn center, agreed to describe the Work being done there and to explain the expanding day school program. •Schrattt's EASTEK EGG COLORING 15C & 2H •Cecil's Hallmark EASTER CARDS I S NORTHVILLE "YOUR HEALTH T A T I O N E R Y DRUG C O . IS OUR THE BIBLE | SPEAKS 1 TO YOU I BUSINEST' CKLW B A L L A U X , R, Ph. FREE PRESCRIPTION o n T East Main n S h o p p e 800 K C Sunday 9:45 A . M . DOWNTOWN m o DELIVERY FI-H8&0 FARMINGTON Farmington R o a d and Grand Security Charge C E N T E R River 474-0420 "OUR THE PART IN RESURRECTION" e T i m e , F u n d A "wish book" Is indispensable in running a hospital according to Louis Schuldt, director of com munity relations at Northville State ho^ltal. The book contains all the mental jottings as well as written requlslts for some of the extras and homey touches that could be used at the hospital. And filling some of these wishes are the women of Shadbrook sub division. The needs of the patients were brought to light when a group of women from the subdivision, as members of the hog)ltal auxil iary, were taken on a tour of the ho^ltal a year ago. T o Then fhe women got together and raised funds to create a new at mosphere In ward C 12, a ward with 29 women patients whose ages ranged from 18 to 36. Eigh teen of these patients have since been released. The money-raising projects started with a "koffeeklatch" held once a month In the women's homes with each member donat ing a dollar. Other projects fol lowed. The women held a potluck dinner which netted $95, a year ago, and just recently they held a progressive dinner withfundsto- H e a r N e w s A r o u n Mrs. Herbert Weston of Woodhlll road entertained at a coSee Friday morning to Introduce her new neighbor, Mrs. George Honecker of Fonner Court. TheEoneckers moved to Northville re cently from Buffalo, New York. The Family Ladder-Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sinacola, Esther, David, Angela, Christina, Anthony and "Grandpa" Sinacola. Lady of Victory school. The family moved to Novi from :LlvonIa. Mr. Sinacola Is part-owner of the Sinacola Contracting-com pany in Livonia. He is a grad uate of Clarencevllle high school and attended Lawrence Techni cal Institute and Michigan State University. Mrs. Sinacola Is a graduate of Fordson High school In Dear born. Mr. Thomas Sinacola, who makes his home with Ms son. Is better known in their household as "grand^". Grandpa is plan ning a trip to Arizona soon and eyes a trip abroad In August to visit relatives in Italy. The family likes gardening and part of the acreage Is used for a large vegetable garden. Mrs. Sinacola enjoys sewing and her husband bowling. "Our house Is our hobby, said Mrs. Senacola, and with such a large home to look after It Is almost Impossible to find time for outside activities." d N o r t h v i l l e Mrs. Edward Landau, 201 Fairbrook, left last week to spend a three-week holiday with her sis ter, Mrs. George Noomie of Tal lahassee, Florida. Northville Newcomers club Is sponsoring an advanced bridge L. W. Van Horn of West course to begin at 8 p.m. April Main street Is undergoing treat 20 In the meeting room of the ment at the University ho^ltal Detroit Savings and Loan office in Ann Arbor. He will be there on Center street. The five-week about 10 days. brush-up course Is open to any one interested who has played Mrs. Harold Shultz of 48567 some bridge, Mrs. E. 0. Weber, West Seven Mile road leftNorth- bridge chairman, announces.vllle, Tuesday by plane for Fair Gene Gushing will teach the banks; Alaska, to attend the plasses, but' advance reseirvaThursday afternoon wedding of. ;.Uons;must be made with Mrs. her son, Fred, and Miss Sharon^ '(iushing, FI 9-0184; Sexton of Southern California. The groom Is a graduate of Mrs. Bosak and her daughter Northville high school aiid the were also guests at a tea given University of Alaska. He is by President and Mrs. Harlan government conservation officer Hatcher for the honor students in Fairbanks. Mr. Shultz, was unable to attend because of jury Mrs. Ray A. Shapero of North duty. vlUe, was among the honor guests at a tea, Tuesday afternoon at the Bloomfleld HlUs home of Mrs. M. M. Burgess. C o l l e g e Two area artists have won ac claim for their creativity. Albion College has purchased a collage by Mrs. Catherine Hart ley of NorthvlUe and a stone ware bowl by William G. Case of Plymouth for Its permanent collection. The Battle Creek art center Invited Mrs. Hartley and Case to exhibit their works for the month of April. Mrs. Hartley has dl^layed her work, both oil paintings and col lages, at numerous shows and galleries In IVUchlgan and Cali fornia. She received her formal train ing at the Society of Arts and Crafts In Detroit and runs the Hartley-Powers Gallery on Main street In Northville where she exhibits and sells works of state painters, weavers and potters. The collages, as done by Mrs. Hartley, are compositions of pa- B u y s A r y i n g f o A local artist, Robert Mohr, of 512 Reed avenue, has sub mitted an original painting to the third annual Benedictine Art awards. The work will vie for the competition's three cash prizes, a $1,000 fu-st prize, a $750 sec ond prize and a $500 third prize, which will be awarded next month. The American Federation of Arts are official judges of the art awards. The prizes will be presented REMEMBER UDIE5 i s t s W In education from the Univer sity of Michigan next month. A resident of Plymouth, Case is past president of the Three Cities Art club and Is currently on the board of directors of the Michigan Potters Association and the board of the Michigan Craftsman Coun per, string, cloth, wood and oth er materials. Case, an art teacher at the ele mentary schools In Northville, i^clallzes In ceramics and glassware. He is a graduate of Lawrence college and expects to receive his masters degree V t r B e n e d i c t i f o r P a t i e n t s taling $205. The women contributed a re conditioned sewing machine, and material which was used by the patients for makingdraperiesand bedspreads for the ward. A used stove and cooking utensils were also provided so that the women patients could have a well-equip ped kitchen. A wash bowl and hair dressing supplies were among the things received by the patients when they converted a small area into a beauty salon. The women try to give the pa- n e o r k s cil. His work Is regularlyondIq)lay at the Detroit Artist Market, America House-Mlchlgan InBlrmingham, The Lantern In Ann Arbor, Talisman in Lansing, and the Hartley-Powers GaUery In NorthvlUe. A w a r d ' M i k a d o ' Nanki-Poo hastens to the court of Ko-Ko in TlHpu to find out whether Yum-Yum is now free to marry him, but finds that Ko-Ko Is to marry her that very afternoon. tients smaU gifts, too. At Christ mas time they furnished them with toilet articles. For Easter they are plafming to make tray favors to distribute. BE COMING TO US! "Having monthly coffees Is a wonderful way to give to such a worthy cause, said a spokesman for the group, especially for mo thers with pre-school children who find it difficult to work out side of the home." Ward A 22 is the next project the women are eyeing.This Is the geriatric ward for the elderly women patients, most of whom are not ambulatory. Any group of women who would like working on a project such as this can call Mr. Schuldt at the ho^ital. Nankl-Poo' is faced with many problems in trying to win YumYum back, but through clever thinking and exciting actions the two are happily united in mar riage. Under the giIIdance of Mr. Lee, the hard-working students have been straining their vocal chords in unison for weeks. Members of the cast include: Jerry Burns, Terry Krug (the Mikado); Larry WooS (NanklPoo); Larry ForUl, Mike Moody (Ko-Ko); Ray Waldren (PoohBah); Bob Fisher (Pish-Tush); Linda Polak, Sue Werdehoff (Yum-Yum). Others are Sue HIU, Jean Down er (Pettl-SIIig); Linda Nelson, Shary MUls (Peep-Bo); and Sue Hicks, Diane Howard (Katish). Accompanylsts will be Sonya Clark and Nancy Shafer. Mr. Lee hopes that "The M i kado" will prove to be as much fun for the audience to see as it has been for the choir toperform. G olf Cardigans by...Pendleton Dick and VanDyke with the A l p a c a look. In 6 c o l o r s . Golf slacks Kuppenbeimer fay...McGregor, and Gulf Stream. Beige, Yellow, Mint Burgundy, Light Blue, Green. D i s p l a y i n g F a i n t i n g A Northville resident, Chris Stoffel Overvoorde of 53 Brookside, was among' the 66 painters represented in the 19th an nual water color exhibition sponsored by the Michigan Wa ter color Society. The paintings will be on view April 4-25 at the galleries of the Bloomfield art association I516 South Cranbrook road, Bir mingham. From May 23 to June 6, the works will be on dis play at the Grand Rapids Art Museum. FOR QUALITY MEN'S WEAR, ALWAYS THINK NORTHVILIE Overvoorde also received The occasion was a membership meeting of the Women's commit honorable mention for his painting. Winter Trees, selected by tee of theTuberculoslsandHealth Robert Andrew Parker, a New Society. York painter, at the opening reception of the society's ex Robert Bosak, son of Mr. and hibition. Mrs. Frank Bosak, of Nine Mile Born in 1934 in Rotterdam road was honored for scholastic Netherlands, Overvoorde stud achievement at the University of ied at the Kendall school of Michigan, April 9. Mrs. Bosak design in Grand Rapids and is and her daughter, Mrs. Paul presently working toward a Herrman of WlUowbrook attend masters degree at the Univered the honors convocation In HiU sity of Michigan. auditorium. Prince Bernhard of He came to America In 1957. the Netherlands addressed the prior to his art studies he convocation. worked as an engineer. to the artists who submit the best oils or watercolors that include a recognizable repre sentation of a Benedictine botOe. The paintings will be chosen from those of thirty-five finalists, all of whose work will be exhibited in May at the Silbert Scholarship Gallery in New York. Designed to encourage appre ciation of American art, the Benedictine art awards was inspired by the world famous art collection on permanent display at the Benedictine Abbey. Fe camp. France. The Abbey houses art treasures that can be traced back to the early days of the Benedictine order. F H N N I V E so WRE — Wa muit always b« b«auti?ull R E 1 s t A R S A R a n d - S e w n Y CELEBRATING! Freeman hand-stitches luxurious Sltoloe G r a m . . . sweeping WITH S O M E V E R Y S P E C I A L 1 r o m Upgradlngs In rank were made Monday night at the weekly meet ing of the Northville Civil Air Patrol. First lieutenants Jon Kaake and Robert Parmenter were promot ed to cadet captains for outstand ing work and achievement. Cadet commander second lieu tenant Lynn Baughman and sec ond lieutenant Gary Williams were boosted to first lieutenants. Master sergeants Robert Hardesty and Paul Tabor received the Billy Mitchell award ribbon, one of the highest honors Inphase n. Technical sergeant Charles o t e d BUYS the stitch in a handsome moccasin line Comfort cushion mid-sole, long wearing viscole leather outsole Y O U KNOW buy (or action Lanning is the first local cadet to pass the CAP radio and op eration proficiency test. He is now the unit's radio operator. The Northville squadron, which has been transferred from Group lo to Groi^ 2l, flies out of Mettetal field In Plymouth. Group 2l has an L-4 plane based there. Once a month the cadets hold a "fly day." Last Friday l3 members of tlie squadron went to a special lec ture at the University of Michi gan where pictures takenby Ran ger 7 were shown. Later, they viewed the moon through the tele scope at the observatory. W H E R E Y O U PHONE C A N % O F comfort long wear Your best In Black or B r o w n F B U Y ? 349-9871 F a b r i c s 135 E . Cady NtrThville HAIR STYLISTS C O C K T A I L M U S H R O O M S S3344 ('•rmlngton R<J N o r t h v i l l e Farminston V i l l a g e S h o p p e ''Northvaie'j F s m U y Gl«--<-964e O P E N : Monday thru Saturday Thursday and F r i d a y Evenings by Appointment SPECIALIZING GOO D. IM E PART y"',-*S t o r e 43322 W. 7 M i l e Nortliville 8 . McBride, 349-4182 Prop. ISN'T TO YOU YOU SHOULD R The Northville High School clIoir under the direction of Leslie Lee S t o c k b r o k e r next month will present Its an nual operetta - "The Mikado" The Kappa Deltas of the north a Gilbert and Sullivan favorite. west suburban alumnae group For the past few weeks the will meet at 8:30 a.m. Monday choir has been rehearsing for the at the home of Mrs. Donald program to be held May 6, 7 and Greenbury, 36559 Lyman road. 8 at 8 p.m. In the high school Farmington. auditorium. Mrs. John Dawe will be co- "The Mikado'' is the story of hostess for the evening. Nankl-Poo, who flees the court Ronald Rashld, a Detroit stock of his father, the Mikado of Ja broker, will speak to the group pan, to escape marriage with an on the fundamentals of the stock elderly lady named KaUsha. market. Assuming the disguise of a mu Election of officers will also be sician, he falls in love with a held. Information pertaining to fair maiden, Yum-Yum. But he the meeting can be obtained by is prevented from marrying her calling Mrs. William Young, 349- by her guardian, Ko-Ko, who 0584. wishes to marry her himself. A fourteen-room southern col onial home, situated on 17 acres of rolling hillside, is the new residence of the Tony Sinacola family. The large white pillar home Is located at 43180 West Nine Mlle road In Novi. There are eight Slnacolas. The children are Esther Marie, II, David, 9, Angela, 7, Christina 5 and Anthony, 2. Christina Is a klndergartner at Novi school and the three older children are students at Our s BECOMING Gram P Every Sunday Prescriptions to E v K D ' s DO 10 A . M . , Channel 2 More and M o r e People a r e bringing their N i R e h e a r s i n g S E E THIS IS THE LIFE I R C O L L E C T O R S ' CHOICE - the antique show being sponsored May 9 in Plymouth by the Sarah Ann Cochrane Chapter, DAR - will proVide a rare opportunity to View some museum quality antiques that are priVately owned, including some neVer before displayed in public. The show, to be held in Mrs. Donald Sober's studio at 48234 Joy Road from 1 to 6 p.m. on Mother's Day, is a benefit for scholarships and schooi programs in Appalachia where the Daughters of American Revolution own and support two schools. DAR funds also are being used to aid Bacone Indian Col lege in Oltlahoma and St. Mary's School for Indian Girls, Spring field, South Dakota. Several of the collec tors Who Will be exhi biting are men, includ ing two Northville citi zens: Walter Couse and , Charles Schoultz. MR. COUSE WILL SHOW pieces of his fine collection of amberina and cranberry glass which are displayed on the shelves of his library in his home on Edenderry road. He relates that he had a sentimental impetus to collect the colorful glass as he recalled his aunt using her amberina glass pitcher to take lemonade tothefarm hands. M r . Schoultz Will bring 150 toy banks to the show and Will explain the ingenious Ways the youngsters of 100 years ago Were persuaded to save a penny. M r . Schoultz is a World War I veteran who served with General Pershing. SPRING VACATION Season is luring residents mainly east and south, but a goodly number are on far-flung jaunts. A reunion on the other side of the World took place as Clifton Hill, on his second round-the-world trip, met M r . and M r s . Sidney F r i d , Who are circling the globe by sea. M r s . Hill reports that her hus band is also planning to visit parents of a friend of Fred Kester in New Zealand. Last weekend he was scheduled to meet Dr. Walter K. Belasco of Northville in Tokyo. ANDREA SMITH O Johnson By Jean Day l by V/embley BOYS' G in which I do not make a new I i hree 153 E. MAIN OPEN Shoe Stare'' 11^ O R T H O P E D I C FiniNG FI-9-0630 FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. OF... Section One-Page Four The N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I Thursday, NEWS April 15, 1965 Thursday, F r o m T h e life O V I > E W Publi.shed EDITORIAL as^c^tiSn each Thursda> Second C U . s s Postage A ed BS(RIPT!O.N ELShWHKRI. Ne-^s Manager Editor Donald Superintendent Robert Publisher Lance M r s . L o u i s e Whittlngton this past week fires Sliger jack o r .A. be held community college Plymouth, den It's Mile just a stone's while n F T E E N fact it Work to seven . . . at of Cowie ago by years G a r 845 H o r t o n ago the in column has R e a d e r s by page B e of They the Were school able their to work convince section districts of bore the T t e r h of Livonia, a n S p r o g r a m a one into made mill a In City enough thus that to 1963 the approve converting June, fall a and in self With its ing classes. first year 2,000 d r e a m Northville There's Bradner, day 1,000 finds and it- even students are take that place. the the direction proven of they are the went planners for the could If doubters enrollment be servative. too r o o m s m a l l . preparations studies had estimates shown two and broken Its buildings a campus - it class i A is new way ed scheduled as soon from as the curricula ed; its have credits able to major tion is being time For an not yet with visiting nine s t r u c k out 15 t i m e s , a s i t of 1966. under are is r e c e i v buildings. develop as accept But time y g P o o l ""e Physics establish a campsite area community residents h a s been by the for son, izes a five Litsenberger site within 25 m i l e s wooded of N o r t h Cecil jamin, ville. W i l l i a m Milne was chair of man rings. of t h e p r o j e c t committee. services were for D r . V . Sibley's Style someone 18 of early Carl women's mavor I n c l u d e d In that advanced departments, for vertising a swimming pool. a senior tional at N o r t h v i l l e H i g h S c h o o l , I b e l i e v e that t h e r e a r e a N H S which architecture, aIjd ad especially voca to n a m e only a courses, T h i s i s o n l y one a r e a i n w h i c h should come f a r the student b o d y i s b e i n g s h o r t which a r e needed b y such as desks and teachers, If on how to s p e n d ?500,000 con changed. We a r e severely l i m i t s t r u c t i v e l y , t h e r e a r e a n awful l o t list ed i n equipment and space. E n of p e o p l e o n the h i l l w h o c a l l help glish classes them, being much m o r e Interest expenditures. h i g h s c h o o l d o e s not l j e g i n arebeingheldinthe • •• • • ed in e d u c a t i o n mIDg. W a n t s than )jj swlm- Sincerely, "A A c c o u n t i n g Temple, An Downs. on a experiment the track."! general C. and of have $5,000 rin. pupils the first students school. is who A These in attended number the For youngsters for recent p a v e m e n t of r o a d s i n the V i l the that t i c a l l y a l l of t h e i r a t t e n t i o n a n d we now have a 5 m i l l tax Village Council give p r a c w h i c h i s m o r e than enough to r u n consideration the V i l l a g e G o v e r n m e n t . m y opinion, Willowbrool: has been as giant it has of our this. If you'll ning at come set aside an 3 p . m . April 25, better most this hour of duties, and community or other communities, different Floyd Also, I when d e v e l o p e r s beUeve that of an dead automobile driver of A c c o r d i n g could the and not fact so So why s h o u l d they b e d i s s a t i s of fied that he sloW-traffic vent the he Was Was street fatal be of the a complete conVinced me - a fireman's job must be b e c o m e -the can't of of is safe practiced on E V E N i I S N O a man l i s h e d s o that the t a x p a y e r w o u l d the State a n d C o u n t y f o r m a i n t e b e m a d e a w a r e of how o u r V i l l a g e of the as to get important have Government been dispensing the a v a i l a b l e f u n d s w h i c h they have is at t h e i r d l ^ o s a l . "Selectronlc Post ty"! That's Trail Guide to S e c i f f l - m y company's new electronic p r o g r a m m i n g service that tells you on an Impartial basis you was bow m u c h should life Insurance own. C a l l m e for 7 elected at more Reproianflns the votes W O O D M E N Elmer Per- A N D A C C I D E N T LIFE C O M P A N Y and D e l Hahn. FOR D HOMEOWNERS FIRE PLATE a RELAXATION AND PLEASURE i n e FOLLOW RICHARD F. LYON, Con O u t THIS GUIDE TO GLASS MANAGER FI-9-1252 FOOD series a n dF U N exchange Northville F ( ^ a m e f U m c In of Uniform FREE ADMISSION one 48201 P o n t l a c T r a i l , W l i o m , h a s been promoted to c h i e f master sergeant, highest enlisted CORDIALLY To a Sergeant a intendent at Scott A F B , ed headquarters AFCS The First Mass. Church night WITH 1100 A S i s s t i l l a FASTER! of malnfalning f o r control of sergeant, a graduate U g h school ffls Plymouth, iiirat w i s e c h o i c e ot The Mother in iii.iiiv iillu-i •Si'i- i l i c ' i u YOU kMttiirs SCIENTIST \uit'll oven (ll-IIKIIIll cdiiimfs III regulations fast lii-.ui HEW \l.lk-t lll-Clis u.ik-i lull, I m :ill Wed., Complete Smorgasbord / i r Gourmet ) Nite 4 Wed. P • 38-Ft. 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A S A P P L I A N C E D E A L E R c Q k e H o u s e b i g g e s t 1 Block West of Stop Light n e w S i x a t F o r d D e a l e . r s E V E R Y Grand Rivtr Bonanza And on Order of Bacon & Eggs PubIUh«d b y Conjumori Power Compony on Pancoke A I I T h e P a n c a k e s Y o u C o n Eat WELCOME Y O U R n N O R T H V I L L E S i x is c h a n g i n g a l l y o u r o l d i d e a s a b o u t ' ' s i x e s , " y o u ' l l d i s c o v e r a l l t h e o t h e r CHURCH S E E n r o a d . S e e h o w 1 5 0 h p u n d e r t h e h o o d f e e l s like a lot m o r e ! A n d w h i l e t h e n e w Big to just • i n IJK- l l i m l l - l l l i n lli<- l . i i i i i i l n ii.iili. rii.ir> s e c o n d - t o - n o n e ARE Sundays 10 A . M . - 1 0 P . M . I I Thurs., A p r i l 22 'Quick cleon-up of tools Infants' Room LOUNGE SUPER ( i . V S \ M u (.111 ( l i - p t - m l "11 ] ) U - i i i y hill till- kill t-tijnv. m o s t things: motorists 1(11 J K l l li,>mt-. \ \ ' i i l i offer A L L t h e Trail OF FI-9-976a n n K E M - T O N E i t . . . plii-i G a s AT REAR Novi s W A N T . . .AT L O W COST! ti«lav. a n d PARKING m ! ENJOY A L L T H E H O T WATER ihcimniucit'r... t h a i I m l d lit-at u l n - i c v ( m \v,uit p r e FREE r wife i s the f o r m e r ;iiiia/ili_:.; ;nltiMil;itii t n i l i n ; ; c l c \ uvs... i i t u ; l i a v ( c m p e l a t l i r e the W. A n n A r b o r a only lisf the IlllSSton The ,>lJt'i.*tiy I u p f m i l l e t s u i i l i . m t u M i . i i i i SCIENCE" OF CHRIST, — F I I A . M . - Q A . M . Isasslgn- siii^rts *One coat covers CHURCH a COCKTAIL Tax Exempt (dgc- 2\ or over) surfaces FIRST River g Wolverine Harness Railway tele- communications LECTURE Scientist, o G r a c e M l k k e l s e n of D e t r o i t . Free of Christ, t Open D a i l y except Mondays global A i r F o r c e operations. NOTHING COOKS BETTER! Lburch, a (4 M i l e s W e s t o f F a r m i n g t o n ) to H e a d q u a r t e r s , A i r F o r c e His NOTHING COOKS Boston, 42050 GrantJ Communications Service (AFCS). How else can G Member of the Board of Lectureship r communlcatlOQs systems super INVITED SCIENCE a SHOP ADMIT ONEGilEST Bergstedt, Have You Tried . CHRISTIAN S * COFFEE ROOM grade In the U . S . A i r F o r c e . stitute, .RE DINING stedt, s o u o f Ruben Bergstedt of attended D e t r o i t E l e c t r o n i c s I n YOU New Six Appeal e Belleville, l U . - E r i c H. B e r g - n o r m a l l y didn't somewhere life. WILLIAMS E l e c t e d to t h e c o u n c i l w e r e Herbert Koester p r o g r a m u n t i l we h a v e m o r e p e o - ALL as He has a i n h i s eye for a caliope the t.eg- village receiving m u c h b e t t e r c o n d i t i o n than w h e n p e o p l e i n t e l l i g e n t l y vote a n d v o i c e most h o m e o w n e r s p u r c h a s e d t h e i r o p i n i o n s on s u c h i s s u e s a s their property. We t a x p a y e r s m o r e m i i l a g e f o r r o a d p a v i n g , caanot u n d e r t a k e a l a r g e p a v i n g e t c . ? belts lousy; all the runabout. president O B J E C T . . . t h a t by . . S " GL-3-3035--H1-9-2385 H . Bryan r e b a t e s f r o m state a n d c o u n t y government. T h i s should b e p u b In fact caution, seat couple driVing G f u n . " A n o t h e r t i m e he s a i d , B l o o m Agency Inc. AUTO Carlo Bill scheduled S U N D A Y , A P R I L 1 8 , 1 9 6 5 A T 4:00 P . M . a " S . . BOB the effectiVe; urge be North remains His city tinkering your " S G S " . N o obligation. a c c o u n t i n g of thousands of now? at the company Is now located on street In D e t r o i t n e a r the 1005 West A n n A r b o r entitled dead Wearing in The Fort doing anything. addi r e m o v e the driving SO x 1 2 0 Ambassador Bridge, Smith said. of t h e A m e r i c a n L e high accident. It -obedience wrecked accident. operation in a schools. money, d o l l a r s , w h i c h i s a f r e e gift f r o m car. the and its foot s t r u c t u r e . as o n t h e 22nd a n - u n p a v e d r o a d s knew that t h i s w a s e v e r y d o l l a r s p e n t f r o m t a x e s i n the c o n d i t i o n when they bought. the l a s t y e a r , a l s o l i s t the a m o u n t had. to s a i d the f i r m p r i m a r i l y tents be housed win the w o r d come in, begin one ever order realtor, a plant. makes Malik, Runner-up was welcomed 61 can worthwhile Witnesses, avoid that in the to the local c o r n e r of C l a r k a n d G r a n d R i v e r for Smith known a the C o b b C a n v a s C o . •7 the c i t i z e n s of by GEORGINA TENNANT of London, England at that the then p u l l out l e a v i n g the c o m for the p e o p l e who l i v e o n the already m o r n i n g I Watched tug A . Smith, h a s p u r c h a s e d 1 I / 4 a c r e s a t the a n d guests a n d offered N o v i s h o u l d a s k the V i l l a g e C l e r k CHRISTIAN firemen S i t e contest H . Green 108 W. M a i n I iMiMiil . . ..iiiiiiiiiaiii ville s run b y s t e a m . to W l l l o w b r o o k . I n "MEETING TODAY'S CHALLENGE F r i d a y sometimes gleam church is Northville F r e d Simmons LIABILITY Student" t h e M f u - '^iis 1 , i i i ' . ; o f » t f r i E a r l y C. m a n i s Joseph with w a s b u i l t . T h i s i s what often h a p if pave i n the V i l l a g e of N o v i ? students too, with has y " T h i s i s what I'd l i k e t o do w h e n offer. you, acquainted r e m a r k a b l e tions enrolled local to u said with the r u n a b o u t ; " I t ' s a l o t a d r a i n on this community s i n c e it When b u y i n g a home i n D e t r o i t or of the r o a d s , adults) has m A s m a l l D e t r o i t manufacturer Is tlie j o b of L i k e he s a i d about i s s u e s of the N o v i N e w s , l a g e . L e t m e r e m i n d the c i t i z e n s on grading, s c r a p i n g and Northville (and r r e l a x a t i o n he t u r n s to a n - fun A l s o , i t s e e m s to m e that i n a U t e m p l a t i n g a 3 m i l l tax i n c r e a s e fall. What Schoolcraft i m o v i n g to N o v i . "Joe t h e C l o w n ' ' l n S o u t h L y o n , this responsibility. Novi Village Council is con nance change of F p l e a n d i n d u s t r y t o help a s s u m e the E d i t o r : spent taken Schoolcraft had larger expected know year B 47873 S e v e n M i l e r o a d , N o r t h Cooley In r future. spelling than his opponent, been n a m - a T e n t stakes, John invitational C COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE will program traditional racing secretary nors, and Harold I n p l a c e of manager e will T h e Downs stakekss the l o c a l level. u Masonic b e t r i e d i n 1960 b y t h e N o r t h pioneer q the^-aduating class at N H S . evening. Saturday unusual in have i ceremon In t h e N o r t h v i l l e Ville the S c h o o l b o a r d n e e d s I d e a s a h e a d of a s w i m m i n g p o o l o n t h e of n e c e s s a r y ies T h e r e a r e also many minor c o n veniences W . C u l l i m o r e as c o m m a n d e r at public deserves. classrooms. few. g o o d n u m b e r of f a c i l i t i e s l a c k i n g at courses i n a i l tion of J a m e s Austin t gion. polls uages, facilities. p l a n w a s a $500,000 e x p e n d i t u r e laag- the A . C . Carlson, niversary afternoon Bernhardt n Beall. ionairs Thursday Frederick Commandery No. 73rd y e a r w i t h the i n s t a l l a of Widmeyer in the reported three A I r e t i r e . " A n d not j u s t t i n k e r Auxiliary, class proprietor of sent foreign certainly his the B z o v l grade Mrs. of and resumed The to b e purchased north Marilyn the class o . • e s t o r i n g the a n t i q u e . Baptist Coe, has in the n e a r winner Ben t t h e e x h i l a r a t i o n of 10 m i l e - ped is e x p e c t e d to b u i l d s o m e Shop, stole and as just above Loretta Jane. the d o e s n ' t r e c e i v e h a l f the m o n e y i t more a n d the b a n d acre eighth s u i t s , v a l u e d a t $150. Northville doesn't even have a l a b o r a t o r y , Mary selected Sibley, that for up congratulations dicine Northville Wixom take Howard Dickin and Elaine members Chabut, who had practiced m e in Bloom, 1952, Alfred held George to the the c a l l "development." E l y .Qiarles y b y the c l e a r a i r a l i v i n g he w o r k s with f u r n a c e s . Pontiac. Charles c spin T h e blizzard a n d is e x p e c t e d time he w a s off f o r a Northville, andelsewhere. F o r church one Ameri n advaatage the first She correctly spelled Optimist club. T h e club visual years. class i n the district second a W i t h a t u r n of the i g n i ville, c a n L e g i o n o r a t o r i c a l contest i n Northville to 10-acre gym i n c h e s of of gas' placed F i t t o u n w r a p the s n o w c o v e r Refreshed initiat pastor German drive, relations, accredita a m e m b e r will e to recreation and M r s .Harry of O r c h a r d s Ugue r e s t o r a t i o n . H e c a n have property Mr. this R e v e r e n d W h a l b y of F e n and Jr., ^ a r o u n d the driveway. in the school has accepted here night. n one m a n took horn M a r c h 31. G e r m a n , daughter of a tion k e y a n d a s o u n d of the b u l b are"the ring half spring. station t i o n a n d I m p r o v e m e n t of o u r p r e s u r f a c i n g w h i c h h a s left t h e m i n as Five that w o n d e r f u l f e e l i n g of about. Plymouth. one took $197 i n c a s h f r o m t h e Saturday of b y the K n i g h t s of and a of The some- Faye quickly a newcomer, accepted community. and Schoolcraft has it YEARS AGO said M f r o m h i s 1901 O l d s m o b i l e r u n - and endar. 46528 Hi-Speed operator, ed the two top scholastic m u n i t y to c a r r y the l o a d . will C o m permit. infant n Breitner, Tulane campaign day per at its m e n t f o r the footage i n f r o n t of fully accomplished the l o c a l Bob Station e Ah, m a d e it h a r d to b e l i e v e t h e c a l issue lank 39, K n i g h t s T e m p l a r , w i l l b e g i n and carefully already Milford Friday, will for the home n ^ r i n g w a s i n the a i r t h i s p a s t who have snow fell W e d n e s d a y , township the l i b r a r y c o u l d u s e s o m e n e w construc build houses, make their fall than universities; Because been been are limitations strides. m o r e o the m a n y c o u r s e s w h i c h e r a s s u m e s the c o s t of the p a v e state. is M n e r t y , the i n d i v i d u a l p r o p e r t y o w n Ground m a t c h i n g funds Schoolcraft i technical in-June. the m pens l i b e r a l a r t s b u i l d i n g W i l l get But Its for m to o f f e r a p p e a r e d i n the h i s p r o p e r t y . Why s h o u l d t h i s b e pletion r ment i s done i n f r o n t of t h e p r o p - soon a center. these facilities o be Will buildings con opened, administration, new on were Schoolcraft library by building be their Before and joined Schoolcraft expected. anything, Was their the Nutten, books, To making O n e - P a g e notaddicted watched, about Donald O C. Schrader and R o Three ton such as psychology, international E r i c D r . graceful high ranking schools in M i c h i g a n The While f offi statements. Wild--eyed s V _ / ' there predicted Schoolcraft w the S c h o o l B o a r d ' s t h r e e p a r t Our doubt have in doors Scheffer were judged ing year. no under its Schoolcraft Another v/ill opened students next anticipated ••groWth college Section p e r - h o u r s p e e d s , he then s t o p Pythias, GaU Blackburn and Robert c a n b e f o u n d at a l m o s t a l l o t h e r As the e Allen. R e c o r d a news article c o n c e r n aboard. L a s t cials, Garden sense tax, reality. climbed to and s tho F r l i f r . r - plan f o r future school Clarenceville U the E d i t o r : Recently fruit. voters Plymouth, contest, first danc couple. season boxers boxing d a y evening the 8th the m o s t s son of D r . and i n the h i g h Nelson Runner-up a n d Shirley n nasium. contestants were P a t r i c i a B a s kins pitching a n d timely hitting. their Thursday rn 1961 64 graders. r s o n of M r . Herrick, E . B . Cavell Jr., year chosen for a n d septic Funeral To October, t see "Michigan three 9th contest building "education Week's and t h e i r f i r s t two the undertaken interested two. In S p e a k sev could state's this on and in a u e d into the r a n k o f p a g e T h u r s was mits FIVE been perhaps, They of er lost 5 - l . Seven the c o l l e g e b e g a n vision. outlined M i r r o r " only, educators keen dropping Cavell, Northville the t r o p h y a t t h e Weiss T YEARS AGO been featured attractions honors. a s the m o s t g r a c e f u l g i r l i n d i c a t i o n o f what i t t a k e s to In all. establish of c r i s i s " Schoolcraft matched exists years citizens of Mrs. Clar g Northville Wo Herrick, four-year-old year n succeeding M r s . M r s . Stan Casey YEARS AGO Marlene on a throw near top N o r t h v i l l e M u s t a n g s at least have win, Northville, Haggerty and NatinniS the land B . Widmeyer were of " S g a n a r e l l a " a t the U n i - A growth •phenominal en on won i TWENTY-FIVE Swain last r And Punky contest an road. The the located Northville Town" inspector, the C l a r e n c e v i l l e and "Cleanest p week! won b y the building services college, serving Livonia, City. from Schoolcraft in S Hahn. Manufacturers National Bank. C o w l e , s o n of M r . a n d M r s . games Sunday decJication for Diana and Jack ke displayed versitv last weekend. d S I L L SLIGER Weel? f r o m Will teachers, Vice-president A . Russell i n the N o r t h v i l l e - tournament After By faculty off t h e trol)hy Northville i g a n U n i v e r s i t y , p l a y e d the l e a d c by Northville i n the M e t r o p o l i t a n M i a m i role e the y e a r . It m a r k s t h e s e c o n d to s p a r k a n d r i v e , l a n d e d a 51 p o u n d a m b e r - James R by Welch sliowed d r y ground and s t r e e t , a s e n i o r at C e n t r a l M i c h e NEWS D u n i a p street w a s elected pre b o a r d of and H o n Schipper. Ed N o r t h v i l l e w i l l b e a m o n g the winds, b y the N o r t h v i l l e P a u l W e s t of 21800 C o n n e m a r a SPEAKING h math presented Jim T high program was approv A s s o c i a t i o n leave M a y 7 for a trip recent F l o r i d a vacation. r R E C O R D - N O V I W . H . C a n s f i e l d of W e s t Del fishing o junior Mrs. was Novi area. Blough William C. N O R T H V I L L E and valedictorian prepared grass Bauerle for man's National F a r m and G a r d e n up Harrington Jo^in The 15, 1965 for salutatorian. club, u n u s u a l l y high n u m b e r of S p r i n g Advertising Fred Friday of of Mirh on man's High S^.OO April P a s t sident RATK.S; IN MICIIIG.liN; e plan of the W o c a r e l e s s b u r n i n g of t r a s h t e a m e d S4.00 P E R Y E . A R h education. T h e three-track members w o m e n m a k i n g the t r i p . Sl T trots revised b e r s . M o n d a y night. abroad. P a i d at N u r t h i i l i e . f Faye ematical Ki'cord. MirhiKiin and the new c i t y h a l l c o u n c i l c h a m Sixteen b> T h e N o r t h n i l i ' O night. Northville city council will hold its first official meeting i n 101 N . ("enter .St.. N o r t h v i l l e , t paces Y E A R AGO The &FF|tlATE. MEMBER : Inc.. u S ONE N A T I O N A L O MONDAY 9 9 < Novi S E E Y O U R L O C A L F O R D D E A L E R C h i l c e of Buttermilk, Buckwheat or c e m Pancakes The Section O n e - P a g e Six Thursday, April 15, 1965 N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS P a r a g o n N o r t h v i l l e C i t y C o u n c i l x M i n u t e s The regular meeting of the Moved by Kester, supported by Canterbury, supported by Carl only. Mr. Wagner, an Eagles Northviile City Council was call- Carlson that recommendation of son that it 1)€ approved and adopt member, explained that they have ed to order by Mayor Allen, Mon the city majager to accept bids ed. Unanimously carried. 100 members (in order to have a day, March 15, 1965, 8:00 p.m. (this bid met specifications) of RECOMMENDATION from plan club license) and they have 10 in the Northville City hall. John Mach Ford Scies be ap ning Commission to Adopt Resi parking spaces in the rear of Present: Allen, Ambler, Can proved. Unanimously carried. dential Unit Development Plan their building for their club. terbury, Carlson and Kester. Ab CONSIDER AGREEMENT WITH Amendment to the Zoning Ordi Moved by Ambler, supported by sent: None. Others present; DETROIT W.iTER BOARD: nance: Kester that the application for George Zerbei, Wallace Nichols, A communication from Ayres, Mr. Zerbei, chairman of the club liquor license and dance per Scout Troop ((222, Mr. W. Wag Lewis, Norrls and May, signed Planning Commission stated that mit for Eagles'Club, 1135. Cent ner. by Ray Smits was read. (Tills is this amendment reflects a num er be approved. Unanimously The minutes of the previous consulting firm working on water ber of ordinances throughout the carried. meeting were approved with 2 route project). The communica- country relative to "cluster de FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF corrections. tion was relative to alternative velopment.'' It does not create a Amendment to the Electrical The City Manager prefaced an routes for the rater line, their zone but a permit is applied for code: examination of the bills with an recommendation is the N. Cent for its application. Mr. Canter Mr. Salow explained the amend explanation of bills entitled er St., Dunlap, Wing and Fair- bury asked if Northville Town ment is a safety measure which DPW HoNORED-The .'Automobile Club of Michigan "Professional Services - E. brook streets route. Mr. Smlts ship has a similar type of plan should be observed. After some commended .Northville's department of public worJts Klng|' as being for nursing care said he had discussed this route ning. discussion, this was tabled until for its "outstanding snow removal program" during for E. King duringhlshogjitallz- and the Detroit Water Board Is Part 112 should be broadened to the April 6th meeting. The city the traffic-paralyzing blizzard between February 25 ation. These were paldby the city aware of the recommendation include the possibility of the area manager and city attorney are to and March 1. The commendation also cited the coop and city will be reimbursed by that Ayres, Lewis, Norrls and to be used as a special park; formulate an amendment, legally eration of all governmental units within the city. The Michigan Mutual lliabillty Com May has made. some concern expressed on lot worded, which is practical for its presentation was made to .Mayor .\. M. .Allen by Mike pany. City of Northville will be allow size - this to be 80' Instead of appUcation. Conrad (left) of the A.AA. Moved by Kester, supported by ed to examine all proposals be 75'. Work should be done on ap Mr. Smits and the city attorney Carlson that bills in the follow fore entering into construction peal provision, lot coverage by read the resolution which would ing amounts be paid: contract. The city manager has buildings, work onportlonassur- approve construction documents General $19,006.52 been working permits with a ing city that the developer will and through permits would con Water 6,909.82 cash and performance bond which carry out plans for development trol the temporary routes, etc. Unanimously carried. C a l e n d a r the contractors wIU have to take as outlined. City attorney is to Moved by Canterbury, supported The mayor welcomed the lead out. These permits will speU out check on these. by Ambler that this resolution be ers and members of the Scout many details which are not spell The first reading for Residen adopted. Troop #222 (Girls) and thanked ed out in the actual contract. The tial Unit Development Plan Unanimously carried. J o t t i n g s them for the help which their present agreement is the second Amendment is set for Monday, FINANCIAL REPORT for Feb group gave during the last year's one presented andisalmostiden- March 22, 1965 and the PubUc ruary, 1965; dedication of the new Municipal tlcal with the first, plus some of hearing would be April 6, 1965 The financial report for Feb Building. the additions which were or CONSfflER A POUCY statement ruary, 1965 was accepted. COMMUNICATIONS: iginally suggested. The attorney for use of Municipal Building MISCELLANEOUS; A letter recelved from Mrs. Lu- explained that the permits cov Meeting Rooms; The city attorney reported that The women of Ule First Metho funds totaling $450. Cancer in etta Reng, Pres., Northville Wo er: Mrs. Carlson reported that Mr Senator Brown has introduced a dist church of Northvilie wlU surance is also available to aux man's club relative to the club's (1) Full-time injector on the Potthoff, Mr. Kester and she had bill into the state legislature to hold a rummage sale, Friday, Ap iUary members. concern for the old Library build job - will be paid by contractor met and reviewed the various outlaw pari - mutuel betting. rU 23, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in The Past Matrons of Orient ing onS. Wing street now occupied (2) Amount of roadway to be meeting places in the city. They There wIU be a hearing in Lan the feUowship haU of the church. chapter wlU meet at the home by the Board of Education. Coun worked on at any one time. Pick-up for donations on Thurs also recommended the following sing on March 18. of Mrs. WlUbur Johnston, 370 cil asked the city manager toreIt Is to be determined more in day can be arranged by calling Orchard drive, April 21, at 12:30 (3) City will be protected for policy to the council for use of ply stating that notice would be detail regarding this meeting; Mrs. Warren Flttery, 349-3593; p.m. for a desert luncheon and adjustments to detour streets the Municipal Building: given the club before any plans All meeting faciUtles of the representatives of city council, Mrs. Jessie Boyd, 349-3093 or business meeting. after construction is completed. are made for the library build (4) Provisions for cash and NorthvlUe Municipal Building Mayor and City Manager to at- Mrs. Floyd Gregory, 349-0795. ing. surety bond for performance of ShaU be available to any city- tend. The women ofSt. John's Episco A letter from Clyde Vadner, provisions. gwnsored organizations. There being no further business, To raise funds for the sifliport pal church, 574 Sheldon road, 20930 E. Chlgwldden (Northville (5) Other factors are Included Any non-regularly scheduled the meeting adjourned at 12:30 of the V.F.W. National Cancer Plymouth, will hold an annual Estates), stating his exposition to in agreement - plans and speci meeting by other organizations a.m. fund, the women of Northville meeting and election of officers Thompson-Brown's request for may be considered on their merfications. Permit must be obtain Re.spectfuUy submitted Wednesday, April 21, following auxiUary 401 are ^nsorlng a rezonhJg of Eight Mile road prop ed from City on work to be done. it when relating to civic affairs. Martha M. MiUIe rummage sale, April 22 and April Ule 10 a.m. communion service. erty. City manager was instruct The council chamber and aux Mr. Canterbury asked if any City Clerk is crusade for cancer month. A poUuck luncheon wiUbe serv ed to acknowledge this letter and enabling legislation was needed iliary meeting room may be used Mrs. Clara Broda, chairman ed at noon foUowed by a program assure Mr. Vadner this would be under this poUcy at no charge to exercise such a permit and for the V.F.W. auxiliary cancer and talk by Reverend Donald V. referred to a later date. Moved by .Ambler, supported by was answered negatively. fund, reported that two members Young, a -chaplain in Ann Arbor. A request from Mr. Scott Krausc Mr. Ambler asked regarding Canterbury that this poUcy be U S E O U R W A N T A D S of the V.F.W., have received'^ president of the Northville Es adopted. Unanimously carried. tates Sub. Ass'n., to have Eight construction prior to April I5th Copies are to be seat to coun Mile road within the city Umlts and was told this was not pos cil. sible. Permit will cover con in the vicinity of Northville Es PREUMINARY report on Spring P & A T H E A T R E tates (Taft to Beck road) resign struction prior to June I5th. Mr. ed to 40 mph. Council asked the Ambler was also concerned with street repair program: NORTHVILLE FI-9-Q210 Z i n g i n t o Mr. Harold Penn, city engineer city manager to inquire speed location of tap. Detroit has agreed reviewed the streets to be re Last Time Toni9ht-"Worl(l Ot HeIity » i e i r t " - C o l o r limit In this area and determine to leave two taps and Mr. Smlts would Uke to study this ques paired in the ^ring of 1965 and if 40 mph can be posted. Peter Seller'sA letter from Rev. Pankow, tion. City Attorney and Mr. Smlts estimated their cost at $88,050, i n a n e w wIU formulate a resolution to be The city manager was asked to Fri., Sat., Sun. Matinee-"TIIe Island of llie Blue former pastor at St. Paul's Luth acted on later in council meet prepare a Ust of the street Im Dolphins"--Color--Celia Kaye & George Kennedy eran Church, thanking Mayor ing. (The permit should not al provements in priority order and Allen for his letter and wishing low construction during the race also to present for consideration Sun., Men., Tues. Evening Only--"Dear Heart" the city of Northville best wish meet). by the council, the surplus funds Glen Ford, Geraldine Page. . es. CONTINUATION of Hearing and available which might be used A letter from the Wayne Coun Second Reading ol CBDand CB for the street improvementsfrom Starts Wed., April 21-"Girl Happy"-Color ty Library Board regarding Sen Parking District: the current year budget. ate Bill #65. The Mayor asked Elvis Presley City Attorney asked if the Plan ADOPT A New Resolution Au that Mrs. Wagenschutz be con ning Commission knew of any thorizing the Judge, City Clerk sulted and that copies of this biu other ordinances In existence and Treasurer to sign checks be sent to council; also Special which require off-street park for the Municipal Court: Meeting could be held relative to ing. Mr. Zerbei explained that The clerk read the standard res this, if necessary. the owner must provide the off- olution requesting an account for OPEN BIDS FOR POUCE CAR: street parking. The Municipal the NorthvlUe Municipal Court THE P f / V ^ T H E A T R E The notice, asking for bids for Parking Authority wlU provide authorizing the judge, city clerk Police Car, as It appeared in the parking for the Business District and treasurer to sign checks for Northville Record was read by and also for the financing. the Municipal Court of NorthvlUe _ S O PLYMOUTH, MICH. the clerk. Moved by Carlson, supportedby (two of three signatures). Moved The attorney opened the follow Kester that the Hearlfig on the by Carlson, supported by Kester The Home of Single Features ing bids; CBD and CBPD be adjourned un to adopt said resolution. G. E. Miller Sales i Service, til the Special Meeting called for Unanimously carried. NorthvlUe, Mich. $2,204.78, less Monday. March 22. 1965. CHANGE DATE for next council Staftlng Wednesday, April 14th $800 (trade-in) equals $1,404.78. Unanimously carried. meeting from Monday, April 5 to John Mach Ford Sales i Ser After some discusaon or uie Tuesday, April 6, 1965: vice, NorthvlUe, Mich. $1,856, Municipal Parking Authority Moved by Kester, supported by less $900 (.rade-in) equals $956. Amendment, it was moved by Carlson that the regular first meeting in .4pril for the North ville City Council be changed to Tuesday, April 6; 8:00 because of the April 5, election. UnaniCONTINUOUS mously carried. NOW Y O U C A N R E N T or BUY CITY ATTORNEY to report on PERFORMANCES! Eagles', 113 S. Center street re POPULAR P R I C E S ! quest for club liquor Ucense and dance permit: IT'S THE BmSTEHTERTAmmm The city attorney talked to the TO ROCK THE SCREEH WITH LAUBHTER! Liquor Control emission in Detroit - the club could only sell liquor to members and guests "•k-k-k-k (HIGHEST RATING)! THE AUDIENCE ROARS...THE RAFTERS when accompanied by,members; RING WITH LAU6HTERi"-Nr»...,N.-. the dance floor area'should be clearly delineated and dancing p b W R ' R A K E S "HIURIOUS AU. THE WAY!" allowed for members and guests > f<*w rw i we (THATCH REMOVER) "A CRASH-BANG, (BRAND-SUM KEYSTONE 1 • » COPADVENHIREl"-»r.s...«f..... R O T O T I L L E R S mm BUY ANY If "A SMASH!" "ITSA jacrcoui and SPREADER • p M C C B O O D G U Y CUSTOMER SERVICE Ashley is located betweeii St. Johns and Alma on M-57. Paragon President Gilbert Innes announced that the Ashley firm now employs 70, but expects to reach a payroll of 200 within a month. E l e c t r i c E a r n i n g s Western Electric Company, manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System, announced total sales for 1964 of $3,ll8 million, a new company higii and an in crease of lo percent over 1954. Company earnings were up from $140.5 million in 1963 to $152.8 miUlon In 1964. Western Electric reported an Increase In employment of 10,400. One of its 35 distribution centers Is located on Sheldon road In Plymouth. The company empioys some 1,580 persons in Michigan with a statewide payroll of $10 l/2 mlUlon. C O N S U M E R S P O W E R S H A R E O W N E R S are inVlted cordially to attend Regional of Up a Meeting Shareholders M O N D A Y , APRIL 19, A T 8:00 P. M . C O M P A N Y S E R V I C E C E N T E R 4 6 0 0 Coolidge Oak, Royal Consumers discuss Power motion be Husbands s C p h r e officers affairs, share i n v r g W A l e t e r s B e are G e r m invited Shooting consistently in the low 70's is good golfing In any body's book. But whena 17-yearold youngster does It, that's something to behold. Northville's Jim St. Germain, a high school senior with enough llonors to stock a pretty good sized showcase, hopes to go one better by breaking the 70barrier. And by all indications, there seems to be no reason why he shouldn't. t Got a i n l-Door Station Wagon ? U S D o The Woifc w e ' l l c I e i n ( w u h ) y o u r Mvindows, tilce d o w n y o u r i t o n m , put u p y o u r K r e e m , w a s h y o u r with, c t e i n y o u r quttert, n u k e y o u r f l o o n i h l n e (and even tIist dsric basement). Clean your rvgt. i=REE ESTIMATES FARMER IJANITORIAL 263 SERVICE FARMEK PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Phon* 453-0411 'S5 Chcnj n Xora Spnrl Coupe R E - P A I N T waiting for kind of car, with kind of j u s t your p r i c e - w a i t Chimlel It's a bigger, more beautiful car this year. Which is why that handsome silhou ette could be mist;iken forcars costing a thou.sand—even two thousand—dollans more. kind y o u CAN GIVE j u s t no of WORLD" PLEASE iWMrliijSr rlcMnctiur.iiiiilEiiMiEH N O T E _ _ FROM... Nightly ShoiNings 6:50 and 9:25 N O W l power, YOUR HOME A SMART- LOOKING, NEW APPEARANCE BY RE PAINTING IT NOW WITH KYANIZE PAINT. Just one coat covers most longer! Chmlle. This one's got lively look.s, .spirited power, a softer ride—and remarkable room atop a highly maneuverable wheelbase. No wonder it's today'.s favorite mid-size car. Cmair. Ask any '65 Corvair owner how it feels to drive a car with such e.isy steering, tenacious traction and respon sive rear-engine power. And be I'eady to do lots of listening. S T O 117 N E EAST ' S G a m b l e MAIN F1-5-2323 S t o r e NORTHVILLE A u f o , L i f e & Fire Ins. PAUL F. FOLINO 210 S. Center Nortilville FI-9-118S STATE FARM Insurance ConiDanies linnir Orriri-n: HloofTitniiloll. 111. SPORTS CALENDAR VARSITY BASEBALL Todoy-Claronceville-H Monday-Clarkston-A Wednesday-Walled Lake-H JV BASEBALL Tuesday—Walled L a k e - A TRACK Tuesday-Holly and Haston-H TENNIS Today-Clarenceville-H Monday-Southfield-A GOLF Monday-Milford-H Wednesday-Walled Lake-H i m protection. Chevelle, Corvair, Buy 4 ADMISSION CHILDREN FOR ALL under J2--50c C h e v r o l e t NORTHVILLE o r "Nobody has seen the suspect In town or have we had any com plaints." Tims NorthvlUe PoUce Chief Eugene King summarized the sta tus of the so-called sick man who has indecently exposed himself In front of yoimg girls. d S t i l l S o u g h t on the west end of the city. The sick man. Chief King said, Is believed to be driving a late model Ford sedan "either Ught blue, dark blue or white." The man is described as being in his late 20s, five feet, eightinches taU, weighing 150 pounds, having a smaU mustache and dark bushy hair and wearing darkrimmed glasses and a brown coat. King said that if the sugiect Is seen that residents should jot down the Ucense plate num ber and call poUce at 349-1234. flag In the guise of two transfer students, Dave and Chuck Boerg er. JuiUor I^avelsashortstopand King said that "whoever he is Senior Chuck is a second sacker. he has just faded away." They give the Mustangsaddltlonal One suspect, picked up as a re bench strength, and Kucher point sult of a sketch appearing in this ed out that with more work, they newspaper, was even viewed by might even break into the starting two girls who had earUer signed Uneup before the season'sover. complaints. On the mound, the pitching sit "But they couldn't identify him uation is firming up. Besides his starters, Imsland and Steve Ev and he was released," the chief ans, Kucher has come up with a stated. So far the man has exposed him T o possible reUefer. S i n g He's Mike Grant, a sophomore. self only three times, according With Monday's wind, the cind to poUce record. 'Victims have ers are dry at the high school, ranged In age from an 11-year- E a s t e r where the Northville thinclads old Girl Scout to a 17-year-old have been going through their student at the high school. In one instance the man enter C a n t a t a paces. Last Thursday's scheduled tri ed a home on Dunlap street clad Members of Uie adult choir of First Baptist Church of angular meet here with South only in a checkered shirt. He fled Uie Lyon and Brighton was reset for as police were being called. All NorthviUe, wiU present "HaUerun off yesterday. Because of the Incidents have taken place lujall. What A Saviour", an Eas ter cantata by John W. Peterson vacation. South Lyon did not com at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the main pete. T w o F i r e C a l l s auditorium of the church. Even though the harriers got The choir has been rehears outside for workouts, there was NorthvlUe firemen responded to some sad news for Coaches Roy two fires Sunday morning. One ing for Ulis event since Feb Herald and Ralph Redmond. Their was at the old Whipple estate on ruary 1st under Ule direction top high jumper, Richard Castil Eight Mile and the other was a of Dewey Gardner. The accom lo, injured his foot, thus sidelin switch box of the C i 0 railroad panist is Miss Susan Berryman ing himself for at least three leading Into NorthvlUe State hos and narrator Wilbur Berryman. Prior to the cantata an organ weeks. pital. Coach Al Jones' golfers have Police Chief Eugene King said prelude wiU be played by Miss been hard put to find a dry green, that pranksters are beUeved to Joy Kadey. Featured soloists wiU be- so let alone practice. Not one ses have set off the blaze in the bam sion has been held thus far, due at the Whipple estate. Damage pranos, rla Black, JoAnn Kltzfnan, Audrey Wes^hall; alto, Noto -wet grounds. was minor, he said. rine Berryman; tenor, Donald I Gardner; baritone, WiUiam SauI ber; bass, CJeorge McDaniel. OUler choir members include: I Marguerite MarshaU, MarUyn ' 7 0 B a r r i e r ' I McDaniel, Hazel McCoy, MarUia Kadey, Janice lUtzman, Renee WestphaU, Shirley Custer, Like any golfer who's human, Jim also hopes to fire his wayl Manne Crawford, DelBlack, John Jim just prayerfuUy hopes for into two other tournaments: Oie George, Rick McCoy, Daniel Mcmore good days. Western Amateur at Point of coy, Ray Westphall, George Providing he plays up to snuff Woods Golf Course, one of the Casteel. in the comhjg season, he'U be toughest courses in Michigan, The public is cordiaUy invited going after some pretty big stakes and the Western Junior Amateur j to attend this service, this year de^lte the di^osltion tournament for golfers under 21 of Lady Luck. In Iowa. I T I He will enter the U.S. Open With Uiat experience behindlr I r e J L e V e l S this summer, Uie only tourna him, the Uien NorthviUe grad ment, as Jim points out, that uate WiU set out for coUege. As T V / i n i W f i t n P Sam Snead has never won. To of yet he has not made a definite^ ' « ^ ^ M.XUlllt^ make the grade, Jim must qual choice, but he's narrowed Uie A Novi home burned to the ify in the opening round at the possibiUties down to Ule Uni- ground after going up In flame Meadowbrook Country Club, site versity of Houston or Michigan twice last week. of the state eliminations. Then he State University. .J Volunteer firemen re^nded to must qualify again at another Undecided on a course of study, ablaze at theSumellLintonrescourse before moving on to the there's one thing Jim's certainof idence at 46220 Eleven Mile last Open. - he'd Uke to be a pro. If his Wednesday at 10:46 a.m. dream comes true there's UtOe ''re report said that the doubt that his biggest rooter win Linton's three-year-old child was playing with matches vpbe his coach. stairs and set off Ule fire. It took Uie department four hours to bring the blaze under control. M e e t Y o u r The second floor was destroyed C o n g r e s s m a n and ale first story wasbadly gut Congressman Weston E. Viv ted, according to Ule fire report. ian, representative of Uie second Early Thursday morniiig a district (including NorffiviUeJ neighbor of the Linton's awc*e township), WiU hold office hours and noticed Uiat Uie fire had for citizens at Ule Plymouth post started up again. This time fireoffice from 4:30-5:30 p.m. men were at Uie scene for three Thursday, AprU 22. ^ hours and the entire house was — I desteoyed. P r o m o t e Easy now—Just enough O b i t MRS. ANNIE BELL Services were held at the Cas terline funeral home at 2 p.m. Saturday for Mrs. Annie BeU who died April 7 at the Novi convales cent home after a long illness. The Reverend S. D. Kinde of the First Methodist church officiated at the service and Interment was at Rural Hill cemetery. Mrs. Bell's home was at 43754 Park Grove court, and was a resident of Northville for 30 years. Mrs. BeU, born in Epsom, England in 1887, was 78. Her husband. Royal A. died hi 1933. She Is survived by a son David of NorthviUe, two sisters, Mrs. AUce Gorden of NorthviUe and Mrs. Editt Harp er of England; a brother. Jack Chltty, of England and two grand children. Mrs. Matle (DePagter) Hafendorfer, 76, died Monday In Tuc son, Arizona. She'saformer Novi resident. Services wiU be held Saturday at Casterline Funeral Home in NorOlviUe. u I n O 111 U n i f o r m NORTHVILLE LODGE NO. 186 F. & A. M. Regular Meeting Monday of each month 2nd Howard E . Shields, W.M. R. F. Coolman. Sec. B u y S c o t t ' s J y Fort Knox, Ky. - Pvt. Donald L. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 0. Coleman, 25615 Clark street, Novi was graduated from the automotive school at the Army Armor Center, Fort Knox, Ky., February 22. During Uie eight-week course Coleman received instruction in auto mechanics. Including Uie operation and maintenance of various classes of engines. The 21-year-old soldier enter ed the Army in December 1964 and completed basic training at Fort Knox. . . . . S r Reverend Lloyd Erasure of the First Presbyterian church offi ciating. Interment was In Glen Eden Memorial cemetery. Mr. Yakes, born In Mindon City, Michigan, January 4, 1879, was 86. He is survivpd by his wife, Maud and two grandchildren. Ro bert S. Jose of Detroit and Mrs. Philip Wilson of Warren. STEWART CHARLES YAKES A retired chef at Maybury San atorium, Stewart Charles Yakes died Monday at his home, 759 Burlingame avenue, Detroit, af ter a long UUiess. Services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday from Uie Casterline funeral home with Y o u a H E W e L a w n ' EAST S A p p l y P r o d u c t s G a m b l e MAIN S t o r e NORTHVILLE F1-9-2323 - FISHERMAN Sunray - Aluminum fioafs SHAKESPEARE HEDOON GARCIA FISHING EQUIPMENT SEE THEM A L L A T S m i t h ' s S p o r f 105 E . Main St. S h o p Nortilville d Ralph Konrad, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Eugene W. Konrad, 20314 WoodhlU, has been promoted I from staff sgt. to sgt. first class In ttie Reserve Officer's Train ing Corps at Kemper MiUtary School and coUege, BoonviUe, | Missouri. 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T h i s o n e can be fashionable a n d vice v e r s a . . . HIGH TIME TO TRADE you k n o w t h i s . . . and so does Ekythm Slept AT TOUR CHEimotEr DEAIEITS Chevy U or S a l e s , DELIVERY Corvette W U R R A Fleldbrook 9-0033 I L L O U G H B Y Y DRUGS S H O E 630 Baseline Building Center Al LOUX, R. Ph. HiRiviif Qii i\i>\ il\ Hill* > iM<^ Vi tiiN miiHi iMi aciinN ri' MMi^^l>4Kii||^ ri<K tinni hgni M^Kuiti i<iii« •:( p>pi«itlii'm it isur i itisUN !i.<i \il\K iituiJii i RATHBURN 560 Phone 349-0150 322 S. Main Plyinouth to Olds for thv New! S IJ-I Ea.l Main & hiak NORTHVILLE I n c . Lumber 560 SOUTH MAIN S T R E E T f n EMERGENCY FI-9-0850 PERFORMANCES ADULTS-5I.25 t "He wouldn't let me play until I •was 12 years old," Jim said quietly in his nonchalant man ner. "He didn't want me dis turbing others on the course fooUng around to ^11 me from the start." The coach with the a ma ring foresight and the no-nonsense attitude is Jim's father, C. St. Germain, who has himself devoted as much time to Jim game as he has to bis own That in itself is quite a sac rifice for any father to make especiaUy one who works full time as a manufactarer's rep resentative for Hyde Leather Athletic footwear and who's a reputable golfer in his own right. Before the St. Germain fanUly moved to NorthvUIe ia 1962, C J. was the club champ for two years at the Marquette Country Club, and in 1959, he won Uie Upper Peninsula amateur cbampionship. Now, C.J. is a fivehandicapper at the Meadowbrook Country Club. Jim's official training began when he was 14 at the Loscoyotes Country Cliib in California. WiUiin one short year, but not after some Intensive instruction and practice, Jim began shooting in the 70's. Even though be foUowed the routine that he now adheres to of hitting a couple of buckets of balls about three times a week Jim reluctantly admits that be bas some innate talent. Helping him also along the high road to golf stardom is the crewcut youngster's determination and a calm under fire that's so necessary for competitive suc cess. How does Jim hope to break into the 60's with some consis tency? That's right - practice and more practice. Only thing he's waiting on this spring is for the weather to clear up. 'As I get older and become stronger, I improve my long shots," he said. "That along with practice has helped my game, for the courses are getting longer each year," added Jim. Up for ^ c i a l attention this year win be Jim's putting game. He admits that he used to be a better putter, but sUlce his driv ing bas improved, he's slacked off somewhat on his green play. "Snead and Palmer always sink those 10 to 15 footers," Jlm ad monished, ''and I seem always to muff them.'' OR BUY 3 GALLONS OR LESS A T $1.00 OFF M R a t h b u r n a l a PRESCRIPTION gallon Sunday Showings 4:10-6:50 and 9:25 Open 3:45 s PRESCRIPTION Zing into spring in a new Chevrolet, Open 1:00 i M surtaces...provides years of C/IBK/ n. No car so trim has a right to be so thrifty. But thrifty it is, with moneyisavers like bi-akes that adjust themselves and a long-lived exhaust system. Saturday Shoifvings 1:30-4:10-6:50 and 9:25 For M infield is coming around. They get In front of that baU. On the basis of four outside practices already under their belts, the Mustangs have made one vital move. Sophomore Pat Hall, who has been working out at shortstop, has been relegated to outfield duty to bolster that corps. Need for the change arose out of John Andrew's injury last week. Ticketed for a starting outfield berth, Andrews Injured his foot, which will sideUne him for an Interminable period. Unexpected help was In the of- A Sand is no problem The Pre-Spring Blues U t tight t he's found a golf course a nat ural habitat. But strangely enough, he didn't begin in any au^iclous manner. He just shagged wedges with a basebaU giove for his ccach. Since Jim first took to the links when he was 11 years old, sitting a The Ud Is off the local gjrlng beat Butch Morose, 6-1, 6-2, and sports program, but just barely Langtry dumped Dave Powers in as teams round out the second Identical straight sets, 6-3. In the doubles competition, the week of competition. With the athletic groundsplen- tandem of Larry Thlbos-Randy ty soggy, the Mustang netters CaUguirl romped, 6-0, 6-0, over were the only ones to have a go Joe Schulthels-Steve May, and at It. And their first start was the team of Dave Kerr-Steve t whopping success as they troun Quay won, 6-0, 6-1 over Bob ced visiting Milford Thursday at Sanders-Mike CasweU. In a third pairing, which was Cass Benton park, 5-0. Track, baseball and golf events not scored, NorthviUe'sBIll Hart dirough Tuesday were called off. won in straight love sets over They will be re-scheduledlfpos Jim Demko. Raring to go is the Northville sible. In fact last Monday's varsity varsity ball team. "The boys have been hustling baseball game here with Brigh ton WlU hopefuUy be played this all the way," said Coach Bob Saturday in the first of the make- Kucher. "I hope we phiy pretty soon so we won't lose our edge." Hi games. Kucher cautioned, however, Although scheduled games have been postponed, workouts In all that he'd rather delay a baU quarters were held with a few game rather than play one to just Inconveniences. Latest reports get it in. Despite the postponements, tave the local athletes rounding Kucher lias been sending his into shape. It was a clean sweep Thurs charges through batting drills day for Coach Dick Norton'snet- outside. Three of his stalwarts men. At no time were they in have been standouts at the plate trouble against admittedly weak - Jerry Imsland, Bob BeUer and Doug Swiss. Milford. The biggest surprise thisyear, Number one singles man, Jim Long, laced his opponent, Gary according to Kucher, has been Briggs, 6-2, 6-0 to get the Mus- Outfielder Bob Tuck. "He'sreally been hustling," the Mustang tanes off and running. Norbert Parent and Bob Lang Mentor said, "and he's in the try, playing in the number two best playing shape ever. He's and three singles ^ots, respec really sUmmed down." As if that wasn't enough to tively, won with ease, parent please Kucher, he said that the Already the sUm, 145-pounder lias walked off with medaUst hon ors in the Wayne-Oakland Con ference, the regionals, and the state high school finals. And as if that isn't enough, he carted off third place (last year) ln United States Golf Association Junior championship andfinished among the top 16 amateur menin the state. Such i^arkUng proficiency on the golf course didn't come with out hard work and fierce deterJnination to succeed, along with some exceUent coaching by a flrst-rate tutor. '65 Cherelk Malibn ' S i c k ' Y O U N G ! o t S t . S shown also e Section One-Page Seven N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS S i d e l i n e d will a n d wives owners N T e a m s a n d the picture M I C H I G A N will of iViichigan Company new W H E N Higiiway O t h e r DAY E teei» ANOTHER been a t j u s t your MAD, C you've your YOU CAN USE ROLLER W e s t e r n P l a n t -1. A. tlMmH-enmlmr STATI FAKM OUR LAWN Ashley Corporation, a whollyowned subsidiary of Paragon Bridge & Steel Company of Novi, is now operating in Ashley, Mich igan building railroad shipping racks for automobile engines. "YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS!" FERTILIZER OR SEED A T STONE'S A s h l e y '65 Corrair Coma Sport Coupe SmnEYNUMBi WHEN YOU O p e n s The Thursday, April 15, 1965 GL 3 - 3 3 7 2 C H E V R O L E T S A L E S , INC. SOUTH liiir IMI msi iiusiprm MAIN STREET 511 ii>uii<nnsptAii«iit««i«ii Monu v*iui Mlinujtocak- Section Thursday, Section One-Page April 15, The 1965 N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I One-Page Nine NEWS YOUR CITIZENS MAN Eight The N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS Thursday, April 15, 1965 S a m C h i z m a r P l a y i n g WlLL INSURE YOUR BE SURE C a r r i n g t o n . . & J . INSURE o h n s o n A t during a graduation ^ n e x t M o n d a y at 8:30 Real Estate & Insuronce ^ Hill Carl H. Johnsor) auditorium music Complete Insurance Service choir NORTHVILLE the university's FI-9-2000 I961 LIFE-HEALTH-BOAT of M. an ac for at the high and operettas, played Northville Northville lnsijrance Agency leo E, Main 349-1122 school R o t a r y club for Ken Rathert, C.P.C.U. each T u e s d a y a n d w a s a substitute o r s c h o o l of m u s i c . A 120 N . C E N T E R of the U C h i z m a r was companist T h e r e c i t a l i s being given under audioes fraternity Earlier, Univer s i t y of M i c h i g a n c a m p u s . the HOME-AUTO-BUSINESS P h i K a p p a L a m b d a - an h o n o r a r y recital p . m . at the on the R e c i t a l i s a m e m b e r of the C h i c h a p t e r o f Samuel J . C h i z m a r is p e r f o r m ing Charles F. Carrir)gton G r a d u a t i o n graduate of ganist Northville at the local Methodist ELECTRIC church high school, C h i z m a r will r e c e i v e CONTRACTOR his bachelors degree May 1 from U of M . H e p l a n s to study f o r A D V E R T I S E M E N T H e i s the William F O R A S P H A L T S T R E E T R E P A I R S FOR THE *Sales and Service his O f f to Chicas^o s t r e e t a n d the William and 51st F i v e girl scouts giKglIng over i c e cream cones. of C o l l e g i a t e of PHONE Fl-9-3515 the E.-ISTER Regis Bl'NNlES mats t o r of the F i r s t M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h . t r a r s a.nd A d m i s s i o n O f f i c e r s A p the place the r i l 38 seventh At Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Northville, Michigan up to B p.ni. Eastern Standard Time, on April 19,1965 and promptly thereafter, the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. The proposals will be reviewed by the City Engineer and the award of contracts will be made by the City Council at the earliest time possible. meeting annual Reverend Ricliards, former p a s Association CITY OF NORTHVILLE, (MICHIGAN the moment, C h i z m a r i s organist the and choir director 20 through 23 In Chicago. Lady H a r t l i v e s at 945 N o r t h C e n t e r for of and spring and g l a s s holders and Victory eighth grade school. The A new-bom M u n i c c o l t n u z z l i n g u p to I t s i p s i g n s of s p r i n g w e r e c h a r g e The tlrst a Municipal Court l C a n d f i n e d $ 2 5 o r 30 d a y s e v i d e n t i n J u d g e C h a r l e s M c D o n - In the D e t r o i t aid's mother. H o u s e of C o r r e c Monday tion. when two P l y m o u t h m e n took a d - o streets u April t 5. S h e w a s An hlsflne suspended. assault and battery charge DeHoCo. w a s made by L u V e r n e I m z l a n d o f go f i s h i n g i n the p o n d s a r o u n d J e r o m e S m i t h , 8806 M i c h i g a n N o r t h v i l l e . B u t t h e y f o r g o t to get A v e n u e , D e t r o i t w a s c h a r g e d with a license. not h a v i n g a v a l i d o p e r a t o r s 11c- M a s t l e of A n n A r b o r . T h e a s s a u l t vantage o f the b a l m y w e a t h e r to a n d William Hall, Frederick was committed to H e n n i n g , 1251 H a r t s - street in Northville March Fry road against took p l a c e b e t w e e n the family of d u c k s taking a dip i n a p l a c i d pond. Joseph Paddock H o n o r street. Joseph 29. Mastle also filed citizens complaint against S m i t h was a r r a i g n e d A p r i l 6 and I n i t i a t e s Imz- l w r t C . G r e e n of the State C o n p a s t e d a $25 b o n d to a s s u r e h i s l a n d . A t t h e i r t r i a l the c o m p l a l n s e r v a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t . T h e p a i r a p p e a r a n c e at h i s t r i a l . H e w a s t a n t s a s k e d d i s m i s s a l o f t h e c h a r g e s a n d the m o t i o n w a s g r a n t e d . p l e a d e d g u i l t y to the c h a r g e a n d f o u n d g u i l t y a n d f i n e d ? 1 0 . w e r e f i n e d $5 a n d $5 c o u r t c o s t s o r one d a y h i j a i l . T h e y p a i d their fines. John Zunlc, bury for Lindlg, passing a p a t i e n t a t t h e M a y - line Sajjatorlum, April 9 Ronald 401 South L y o n was was the was found guilty a s charged C A R S . . . Marie was cost or fined $75. 30 days table 12 a n d p l e a d e d g u i l t y to M i l e s Northville from the high BIU Forsyth and junior class Bill was Boerger, a transfer David studeiltfrom 400 L F . 8,300 L.F. the David's father Is Charles Boerger, Is the R e v e r e n d decorations for Convalescent Easter favors the Center. for the t r a y s at patients' In March children at the giris the F i s h e r Home in Farmington. will " S u p e r - R i g h t " C o r n - F e d After 1 0 , 0 0 0 m i l e s of d r i v i n g , a n automobile engine has taken a s e v e r e b e a t i n g with considerable w e a r to i t s m o v i n g p a r t s . Distributor points Park G r a n d R i v e r M a r c h 26. Justice Court in Novi. Bruce Robertson A of 42492 13 made i n g without Henry due c a r e a n d c a u t i o n lice plug ton and voltage s p a r k s , has pumped water, 14 m i l l i o n high the water 400,000 pump g a l l o n s of the f u e l p u m p 700 g a l l o n s being At his opened fine and times. fy clfsed 14 million himself age tion. keep original perfor fuel economy at Novi after police, driving, himself. zone,) was a s s e s s e d a tors $10 fine for chanic with the b e s t He place plugs, the must re c l e a n the fuel pump sediment bowl, pump pressure equipment usually check fuel and adjust lash. T h e points must be and replaced and valve condenser the new tloas. of D e t r o i t wipers stormy Faber on B e e f S w i f t ' s R O U R o a s t not HIN.\EBS--Glenn performance o f .Antoinette first school place in Saturday. 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C " A " Novi and Hugh was road between LInhart, Uwson was of St. assessed the Stanley Parvin of stop abetting a in two was f i n e d $10 for license and f i n e c h 17. at h i s Highland A peanut-butter-and-jelly MARCH Innocent o n and the presented the A charges received B u t t h i s k i n d o f j o b i s no b a r while the throwing money essential w o r k of away re- tuning y o u r e n g i n e g o e s undone. Your only quality b a r g a i n Is In b u y i n g service. T y Thursday. L e - was $65. March 28. W a c h t e l of 7500 red traffic Wachtel pleaded T E N T I O N E I N T A I L E R S H O P P I N G e ffistert pen and boys Tobar of Main of Amerman elementaiy. pencil sets donated by and service girls Street elementary, Northville P o l i c e Manufacturers for March are and James lo t o 12 pound H A M S 5 Whole or Half C 3 9 5 9 ^ "SUPER-RICHT" SKINNED W h o l e S m o k e d H a m LB. ^S?ZeI ' s u 4 9 ' u s S p e a r s OZ. CANS 2 e t F 1- LB. 2- OZ. 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U M I N U M FOIL IS INCH WIDE C R c J5 FT, R01.L 0 3 Jt79 J SIZE 4 ' H a m i n Judge E m e r y J a c roads with f o u n d M E A T lb 3 SULTANA LARGE AND SMALL l e s s d r i v i n g on G r a n d R i v e r a n d d r i v i n g without due c a r e o r c a u tion A quality tune-up Involves s e v driver de t h e OR HYORADE'S W E S T VIRBINIA C a n n e d N o v i ona S h u n a t o n a o f 3071 W e s t M a H e r case was m a t u r e . C SIZE mile a passenger driver court f r o m E A T in D opera guilty on found fine c u t m o r e EARLY CALIFORNIA, JUMBO without p l e , N o v i w a s c h a r g e d w i t h r e c k f e r r e d until a further date. made caution. stiff a r e y o u Ibv G R A D E i s TO Z2-I.B. SIZES Slatteiy. third in oratorical. a minor in and defaced woman c in dismissed. also ques on A gauge check o f the t i m i n g a n d being counts were Decker due s y s t e m must be was i S e B i i i - B o n e l e s s con second Nancee A while Nov! found He was g i v e high regional Gillette, C which BloomfIeid S of $20 o n the r e c k l e s s d r i v He r the A&P GRADE "A" ing charge. A Rlngle charged defaced was was guilty other and his case p o i n t s s e t f o r the p r o p e r o p e n i n g . electrical car, condl- dismissed. road. a aiding a t P r e m i u m U.S.D.A. FOKEN.SIC reckless m i l e s In a 40 who charges. S t e a k s t o M u s h r o o m s R u m p Budd's car. was his leather plnded to the c h a r g e Nancy (60 and c •SUPER RICHT" R0TIS5ERIE OR Neeson South for es a stopped on G r a n d R i v e r a n d N o v i u s i n g available. at and Faber windshield 28, roads using Budd during 46070 e NORTHVILLE lb. violations. of license, r o a d , A p r i l 1, f o r d r i v i n g without f i n e me was p o s s e s s i o n of a l c o h o l i c m a x i m u m and g u a r d against e n T o be effective, a tune-up must motorist f o r f a l l i n g to i d e n t i a l s o put on 6 m o n t h s p r o b a Willalm West l stopped b y N o v i p o Allen g i n e f a i l u r e o n the r o a d . be p e r f o r m e d by a trained was March d r i v i n g without u s i n g c a u t i o n . H e m i n o r was to r e s t o r e by t r i a l he of $ 2 0 complete tune-up after this m i l e mance, stopped f a i l e d to i d e n t i f y of g a s a n d e a c h v a l v e h a s That i s why your engine needs a M a r c h 31. R o b e r t s o n , Budd street, on South L a k e D r i v e a n d O w e n - fired Northville on c h a r g e d with f o u r 112 m i l l i o n c o n t a c t s , e v e r y ^ a r k has lights E M f i n e d $10 f o r d r i v i n g day in Judge Robert A n d e r s o n ' s M i l e r o a d , was c h a r g e d with d r i v have was defective y CHIP "c^?-* A with a PM C i o s e i i G o o d f r i d o y 12 N o o n fo 3 M a g i c F i g u r e A W a l l e d L a k e d r i v e r was found K YERKES i C o u r t g u i l t y o n two c o u n t s l a s t T h u r s e 431 14Vi T h e D Sarah the OF QUflurF' City of Northville, Michigan Martha M. Milne City Clerk newly-Install cal Lutheran church. J u s t i c e made our day O n a w a y high s c h o o l . e d p a s t o r of S t . P a u l ' s E v a n g e l i I S o v i NorUiville by at Easter •guarantee^ The right is reserved by the City of Northville, Michi gan to accept the lowest qualified bid, to reject any or all bids, or to waive informalities in bidding in the Interest of namedtrom as Concrete Curb Repair Joints in Concrete Roadway The Contract documents and Specifications will be on file and open to public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Northville, Michigan, or at the office of the City Engineer, H. W. Penn, 100 W. Duniap, Northville. sophomore Diane Pallunas was the $5 c o u r t c o s t . 1 0 , 0 0 0 at SUger. M a r c h 31. H e w a s a r r a i g n e d M a r ch fecial Deibert, plates. c h a r g e a n d p a i d a f i n e of $5 a n d society class for their scholarship were 3051 T e n M i l e r o a d . W a r r e n , f o r d r i v e , was charged with disobey honor L y n n E M n s , ICathy E r w l n , G l e n n $10 i n g a s t o p s i g n at M a i n a n d R o g e r s national made girls on 5,340 Gals. 2,600 Gals. The successful bidder will be required to furnish 100% performance and Labor and Material Bonds. initiated last T h u r s d a y night i n a Chosen In J a i l . license the were were used Wayne Methodist church and street in Northville. won school. A flfie w a s p a i d b y J a c k V a n g e l l , improper S e v e n students ceremony 3. A t h i s a r r a i g n and court using M c K e n n a of 615 O r c h a r d Into m e n t S m i t h p l e a d e d g u i l t y to the charge personal bond. A t his t r i a l a n d fined $10. T A L K o r s on A p r i l Seven Ten g e d with f u r n i s h i n g b e e r t o m i n e r a g e s In h i s p o s s e s s i o n . A t h i s d i g p l e a d e d I n n o c e n t a n d p o s t e d a L E T ' S 57300 marked yellow w l t h h a v l n g a l c o h o l l c b e v - A t h i s a r r a i g n m e n t A p r i l 5. L i n - he 19, M i l e r o a d , South L y o n , w a s c h a r on E i g h t M i l e r o a d , w e s t of the $ 1 0 0 Stnith, 22 March c h a r g e d S h e l d o n , while a p p r o a c h i n g a h i l l . t r i a l he w a s f o u n d g u i l t y o f Dennis Donavan, cited S o c i e t y and Cottage r e s t a u r a n t s on M a i n 15627 P o r t l s a n d e a s e at S e v e n M i l e r o a d at R i v e r o u g h w e r e t a g g e d A p r i l 4, b y R o - 19880 A that be decorate 1,577 Tons No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the date set for the opening thereof. Each proposal mast be accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond by a recognized Surety Company in the amount of at least 5% of the amount of the bid, payable to the City of Northville, IMichigani by the accepted bidder, upon fsnlure to enter into a Contract with the City within 15 days after the award of the Comract to him. found g u i l t y a s c h a r g e d a n d the f i n e a n d costs were Z u n l c w a s unable to p a y r flowers service The work to be performed consists of the following: Removal of deteriorated asphalt, repair to subbase and replacement of asphalt; placing 1" overlay on designated streets; repairing joints in concrete roadway; removing and replacing damaged concrete curb. Approximate Quantities Are; Asphalt Repair 1,060 Tons 1" Bituminous Overlay Bond Coat AE-2 Prime Coat MC-Q Remove and Replace Lighting s t i t u t e of T e c h n o l o g y , w i l l a t t e n d l a t e the the Motors Power ' N o J o b T o o L a r g e or T o o S m a l l M a x w e l l dent s e r v i c e s at the L a w r e n c e I n of g r a n d s o n of M r s . Richards 'Fluorescent R o b e r t L . H a r t , d i r e c t o r of s t u s o n of M r . a n d M r s . Chizmar for D e i c o ' W i r i n g for L i g h t a n d m a s t e r s next. and is ready for i t s 3,000-gallon water wagon has been first itIarm. T h e t o w n s h i p from c i v i I d e f e n s e a u t h o r i t i e s f o r $6.')0. bought the ^ A A c t ^ p ) $ u p e r l i i f a r k e t s repaint piece of M e l l o w m o o d N y l o n s P r l M i Cosd Thru katiiraar. April i7th IK A l l Eaittrn M U h i i m A a P Storti Section One-Page Ten The Thursday, Apri I 15, N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS N By O Mrs. H. D. Henderson FI 9-2428 Next Monday April 19 the Novi Mothers club wiii meet at the Novi Community building. The annua! School Fair will be the big topic for discussion. The chair men this year are the officers; president, Mrs. Royal Snow, vice president, Mrs. Jack Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Doye Ward and secretary, Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. Bernard Marchetti will act as publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. James Smart of Novi road had surprise visitors from West Jiighland last week on Tuesday. Their friends, Mr. ajid Mrs. Frank Winterhalter are far mers and live in Tipsacoe Lake road. They brought with them a complete dinner for four and fresh eggs and cream from the farm. V I H I G H YOUR H E A H A R D W A R E TRUSTWORTHY D Q U A STORE R T E R S Michael Sudz pleaded guilty in Northville Municipal court last Monday to a charge of excessive noise caused by a defective muf fler not his father, Raymond Sudz, as reported in the April 8 edition of this newspaper. R e p a i r & BRING IN YOUR Screen and Doors Windows For Early M a i n t e n a n c e Glass and Doors Windows G L A Z E D WINDOW GLASS Repair PAIHT SPECIAL CUT TO SIZE SPRING SPECIAL J e e T S Tfiursday, April 15, 1965 all of you, a very happy and joy ous Easter. Novi School Fair iVow that g)ringls here the house wife's thoughts turn to that ^ring house cleaning and how to get rid of those outgrown clothes and unused staples. Please either send them to school with your children or deliver them to any one of the 3 schools, or if large items for pick-up call Mrs. Mar chetti Ma 4-3087. The S p W n e e P O R F K R O G E Y L O W O U P R I C E S P L U S 7 2 5 DR. L E. E X T R A T O P V A L U E 1 2 M V " - ^ - APRIl 18 KWICK KRISP THICK OR THIN H Y G R A D E ' S S H A N K ' v S L I C E D B A C O N . 2 - 9 P O R T I O N T U R K E Y R O U S 9 v e n O u p e S M O K E D H A M B Subtle, s m o k y - t w e e i you'll savor . . . o B flavor reody is n e l e s s e s s P o r k R o a s t , . e g O 5 9 * p r e p a r e for y o u r f a m i l y or o n e l L ' V e a l . 7 EAST.fiR • AZALEAS • TULIPS • HYACINTHS • ROSE C|:' CHOICE BLADE CENTER CUT HYGRADE'S FULLY COOKED 'A'HOLE OR HALF W E S T V E M I R I G - I B N O I A N E H L A E M S . S . C H U C K R O A S T . H A M p L B . 9 O V E N CHOICE TENDERAY R I B R O A R E A D Y MARHOEFER'S S T C A N N E D H A M T U R K E Y S 0 4TH 5TH & RIBS 6 LB. 9 J-"--;•, / 16 T O N e w b r e a d - b a k i n g formulo not only m a k e i texture l o t i n - i m o o t h but b a n u h e j big h o l « . C r u j t ' 20-LB. 1ST5RIBS...75'tfl. 1ST 3 RIBS...79'tB. WARHOEFER'S CANNED HAM . 5 c a n S3.9 is so tender, too. Enjoy Kroger M e l - O - S o f t S r e o d —smooth as satin! SIZE 22 3 SAVE 20'-BORDEN'S W H I P A N G P I N G C R E A O R A N G E '.i-PT. CTN. M F R U I T E L F O O D C A K 9 * C O R N rf Y G O o . . M 4 i l , 8 9 ' S A O R e l - O D W - S o f t . . N I C H W H I T E 11.^^99' O I L M a r g o r i n e SAVE 9'-C0UNTRY OVEN V E R N O R ' S 6 - 9 9 < n'SERVESrt'Ii B 2pkIs49* R S A N D W I C H E A D WITH T H E P U R C H A S E SAVE 17'-C0UNTRY OVEN CREAM PHILADELPHIA BRAND OF C O O K I E S ' BAGS I 3 OR M O R E . LOAVES SAVE 6'-DAILEY POLISH C COftPOnATtON JMP A 1-QL i4-0Z. 3 9 < i-4--oz. CAN . KROGER 100<!/„ 1-LB. CAKE 3 E J U I C E . C O C K T A I L B R O W N F L B . DEL MONTE YOUR C H O I C E - P L U S DEPOSIT your present wagon. All the options are there, in the 'Jeep'-Wagoneer: like auto matic transmission, power steering, power brakes. Plus you get the largest load space in its field. It's the first really new family wagon in years. 3 KROGER BRAND KROGER FRESH R E A M C H E E S E 2 9 * D I L L SLICED YELLOW CLING TOLtDO Onto P I C K L E S . . QT. JAR . • • • • • • I = WITH THIS C O U P O N & S5 PURCHASE-LIGHTLY SALTED 3 3 SPECIAL LABEL VALIJABLE COUPON '«st drive this "Unstoppable' at your 'Jeep' dealer'*. Soon. arrawood Sales & S e r v i c e J e e p N O R T H E R N D i v . H 4 3 3 8 2 Grand Riv U N T ' S P E A C H E S 4 ^ 9 9 * I 2 o - 8 9 T I S S U E i L A N D O ' L A K E S SPECIAL UBEL-CHICKEN NOODLE OR VEG. BEEF PACKER'S LABEL FROZEN H E I N Z S O U P . . 6 . "^AN^^85 : B U T T E R SAVE lO'-BORDEN'S S T R A W B E R R I E S 4 - 8 9 * S O U R C R E A M »N1 3 9 SAVE i()<F R E S H L I K E CREAM STYtf OR WHOLE KERNEL CORN iJ-OZ.' WT. $ CANS C O M P L E T Prime E Rib Baked D Au I N N E R Jus | 0 0 S A V E L A D Y V E G E T A B L E S 14-OZ. SWEET PEAS, i2-0Z. CUT OR FRENCH CREEN BEANS B O R D E N ' S Hi-CAL 0 0 ' ^°»M au. 7 7 14' 5 9 Coupon valid at Krog.r in Dorait and Eoltern Mich. Ihnj Saturday, April 17, 1965. Umit on. coupon p«r family 0 0 ) K R O G E R • • • • • S Q 3 ! Q 2 S 3 & £ 2 2 a i • • • WITH THIS C O U P O N & S5 PURCHASE-KROGER FRESH G R A D E S WEDGWOOD &C Q L T D ^ Yams 2.80 COUNTRY SIDE S A U C E R PATTERN With Moii«tCeupcn and $5 Purchow with Dressing 2.75 F R E E ! i A I L W H I T L A R G • ~ E E A C P A C E C SAVE Si With Moilar Coupon Toward Th. PurchoM Of On. 4.Pi>ce WKfgwoMi & Co., lid. PUCE SETTING • ' A V 3.50 H a m with TomTurlcey S t e a k s - C h o p G G O F F E E S Coupon volid at Krogar in Detroit and Eoit.m Mich. Ihnj Soturdgy, April 17, 1963. timit one coupon p<r family. VALUABLE COUPON s G O L D E N C RIPE l i i c k e " NO n NO BUSHES B CORSAGES • ROSES • C U T FLOWERS A N A N A 7 9 • WITH THIS COUPON & $ 5 PURCHASE-BORDEN'S SHERBET OR LIMIT! COUPON BUY • NECESSARY! • m M a r c o ' SERVICE N T R V C L U B S Sci.nlificolly ripon.d in our own rip.ning rooms to bring you soft, m.llew-rip. swMtn.sB ond flavor. s U A l l Y O U NEED! : DELIVERY I C E FIRST C R E A M HALF G A L . YOUR CHOICE S A V E 5 9 ' SECOND H Y D R A N G E A S ^ T U L I P S PHONE E A S T E R 30' $ ^ ^ H ^ ^ ^ V GALLON O R Coupon valid at groj.r in D.lroit and Eait.rn Mich. thn< Saturday, April 17, 1965. Umit on. coupon p«r family. L I L I E S Ft-9-1040 HOUSE PAINT $ 6 . 5 9 g a i SCREEN BY THE FOOT H O S E 25ft. $ 1 . 3 3 A L L SIZES WOOD MOLDING-TACKS--NAILS EVERYTHING FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF HANDYMAN -OPTOMETRIST-- PHONE GR 4 - 9 7 2 6 31)0 S. llar\ey, PlymouL'l 0pp. Central ParliIne Lot - l l o l RS.Monday, Tuesday. Thurs. I P.M. to 9 P.M. Wed., l-riday. Sat. 10 -V.M. to 5 P.M. Phone GL-3-2056 ' 3 R A D I S H E S FOR G R A N D R I V E R G R E E N HAt^DS HARD TO CIEAN lAVA SOAP C A R R O T S ^ 3 8 4 1 0 FOR O N I O N S 2 ,«> FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS-SAFE LOW HZ.25' A WHITER WASH O 417 N DUBUAR E S GIANT DUZ SOAP . . . ,.u> 3 « : n o 83' DREFT DETERGENT BLEACHES AS IT WASHES EXTRA WHITENESS i F l o r a l C o NORTHVILLE . « , o 32' * . . . 9 i l i " - FRESHER WHITE Half M i l e West of SUDS l JUMBO DASH DETERGENT,.:. p.o $2.15 FOR DIAPERS & BABY CLOTHES OXYDOl DETERGENT. . , u J 9 y o u r favorite guestsi p KAISER ' FROZEN TENDER U.S. You can go through mud and snow. Pull one simple lever, and you've got power at all 4 wheels ...power to take you places you've never driven betore. And that extra traction gives you a wonderful feeling of salety. You dn've confidently on icy streets, slippery curves and. Mils you wouldn't dare tackle in 9 ROLLED & TIED 5 d 9 MARSHALL FARMS, CHEF'S PRIDE MIXED MEAT UUES • JUST . T O 2 REHNER A OR a c.:ti-r,r i ,: R ANYWHERE G A R D E N Cirje- R fv Novi Rebekahs The next regular meeting of the Novi Rebekahs Is scheduled for Thursday April 22 at the hall. The Past Noble Grands will meet tonight (Thursday) for a potluck dinner at the hall. May 14 is the date set for the Rebekah Lodge rummage sale, which win be held in the lOOF hall. They had a good crowd out for the Independent club on Monday. They discussed the bazaar which is scheduled for October. a O Section ifR/£NDLy> .FOLKS If you are talented at making things, won't you please make something for the Fair's gift shop. The mothers in Nov! have such wonderful ideas and remember you don't have to have a child in school to contribute, participate and enjoy the Fair, since its a community affair. a H N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS HALF Roast Novi Girl Scouts Junior Girl Scout Troop 1027 made Easter egg tray favors for the Novi Convalescent Home and Crestview Home in Novi. On Thursday the girls plan to visit the Velvet peanut butter factory in Detroit. Girl Scout Troop 913 divided into two groups. One group made old fashioned rag dolls for their folk lore badges. The other groi^i worked on their project for their My Tree Foil badge. H WHOLE Virginia THIS WEEK PretniuIn Quality G S Roast C o r r e c t i o n FOR H o m e I Robin Fox had a birthday April to plan the next months activities. At this time also the E.C.W. 14. She was eleven years old. Her During the regular meeting time active communicant mailing list parents, Mr. and Mrs. William the young people worked on their was revised in line with the Fox ml! have a family dinner for reUef maps of Palestine. Theyall "Spring cleaning" we all get at her on the weekend. Her sister reported having a good time at ttiis time of the year. The ECW Holly will be home from E.M.U. their Children of Israel party on is "getting rid of the dead wood also her sister and brother-in- Friday. They made unleavened that accumulated in the form of law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pas bread at theparty which they used old paper and projects and start tor and family from Garden City as part of their refreshments with ing with a new shining clean slate. will help Robin celebrate her honey, fig cookies and grape Remember ECW and all Episco juice. Chaperones included Bob palians for that matter, the Mis birthday. Taylor, Gloria Bugni and Carole sion here in Novi needs your ac Mrs. Neil McLeod of Wayne tive help. the houseguest of her brother and Swain. A singspiration was held at the his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sunday church services are held Boyd for a few days this week. church Sunday night in Flint hall. at the Orchard Hills school, 10 Mrs. Helen Burnstrum, Mrs. They had a good crowd present Mile and Quince drive at 10 a.m. Hazel Mandllk, Mrs. OUve Clap and gjecial numbers were heard every Sunday. For E.C.W. infor pison and Mrs. Eileen Webb all from Mrs. Wagnitz of the Wixom mation contact Mrs. F. Lutes F l Blue Star Mothers spent last Baptist church and the men's 9-0914 after 6 p.m. Thursday shopping for the Vet quartet from Northville Baptist Mrs. K. Cookson has asked that erans at the ho^Ital In Ann A r church, the Melodee trio from it be announced that choir prac Novi, as well as f e c i a l num tice time has lieen changed from bor. In the evening they put on bers from Max Davey on trumpet 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursdays. bingo party. Let's see some new faces in the Howard LaFond underwent sur and Marge Davey at the piano. Sunday night during the church choir this spring. Anyone inter gery at Botsford General ho^ltal hour a baptism service was held ested in joining the choir contact at Farmington last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Salow Sr with the following people being Mrs. Cookson GR 4-7869. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Salow Jr baptized. Mrs. Allen Burton, On Easter Sunday Bishop Emand Mrs. George Atkinson motor Mrs. Dale WiUls, Dale Williams, rich win celebrate the Holy Com ed to Jackson on Sunday. They all Thurman Rldenour and Mr. and munion and preach the sermon had dinner at Regent's Restaurant Mrs. WHiiam Kahler. Special at the Cathedral Church of St. to celebrate the birthday of Glen music was a duet by Rene Under- Paul in Detroit. The service will vlUe and Karen Clarke who sa1ig begin at 11:15 a.m. This service Salow, Jr. Bret, six year old son of Mr. and In the Garden". Alice Sinden will be telecast over WXYZ Chan nel 7. It will begin at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Larry Smith, feU andbroke also sang a special number. his arm on Monday. He was taken Anyone in the community wish Rev. Canon Leslie G.Warren will to MacPhersons Health Center ln ing to help the Linton family by be the commentator. Holy Cross Mission wishes to Howell to have his arm set and bringing in clothing may do so any On Saturday Mr. and Mi-s. James Smart attended the funeral of Mrs. Lena M. Wattins In the Walled Lake Methodist church. Mrs. WatMns lived on Pontlac Trail and her two sons, Donald (Watkins flowers) and Alfred al so live on Pontlac Trail. To help his son James celebrate his 14'.h birthday, Mr. .Arthur TaC.4R.\IV.-\L CO\U.\G-Mrs. Jame.s Clark (right), generai chairman of the llth fralian took him and hlsbrother, annua] school fair In Novi. goes over pians for tfie affair with (front row) .Mrs. Michael and their cousins, Dicron Barbara Christman and Clyde Durocher, and (standing) Mrs. Charies Smith and and Levon Tafralian, to see the Mrs. John Osljome. all elementarj teachers at the Orchard Hiiis school. The Harlem Globe Trotters at the camival will be held from 5:30-9 p.m. Frida.v. May 7. day of the week as the church will have a cast on It. Olympia Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aijthony SkelUs be open. Sizes tbatare needed are Little League tryouts will be boy size 12 school clothes, boy held at the Novi Community Hall and family and Mrs. Mary Skel size 4 and girl size 10 dresses at 5 p.m. April 20. Any boy who Us visited Mrs. Skeltis'brother' will be nine years old before Au family A.lC and Mrs. Paul Kutnlc and clothes for school. N E W S F R O M W I L L O W B R O O K gust 1st orwillnotbettlirteenbe- In Mt. Clemens this past Sunday Vera Vaughn Circle meeting fore August 1 are eligible for the The Kutnlcs served their guests a Tuesday April 20 at the home of Mrs. Pat Allen in Northville. CoMexican dinner. VI Myers GR 4-8015 drive, celebrated his fourth try house for luncheon last F r i tryouts hostess Mrs. Audrey Ortwine. Mr. and Mrs. OUie Nichols and Novi Baptist Church News Mr. and Mrs. Gene MartUIa of birthday with a party Saturday day. It was a farewell getThis week on Thursday, April Plans for the evenhjg include Glen Ridge court have a "new" afternooa (April 10). His guests together as Ruth and Walter Am family plan to ^end the Easter election of officers and sewing daughter, little Tracy Lymi "bow were Jon Buci:, Jeff Winn and binder are leaving for Puerto Sunday weekend with the latter's 15 will be the Father andSonnlght cancer pads. This Is the last ed" In at St. Mary's hogjItal in Carrie McKeon. Rico soon. Mr. Ambinder will brother, John lyiey and family In at the FlrstBaptistchurchatVIOO p.m. The program committee met week for anyone wishing to reg Uvonla Wednesday (Apri! 7th) Debbie Ward, daughter of Mr. head the screening of the re Cincinnatti. Aside from celebrating Easter, on Monday night to complete plaljs ister for the Teachers Training weiglIing 7 pounds 12 ounces. The and Mrs. Lester Wai-d of E. Le cruitments of the Peace Corps. classes held in Detroit at the Marttllas have another daughter Host, left for CinciJinatti, Ohio The Ambinders expect to begone Mr. and Mrs. Nichols will cele for the evening and to work on the Bible College Friday .ipril 23,30, brate their 12thweddljJEanniver-miniature golf course that will be yesterday (l4th) with her grand Laurie, 16 months old. The six months. May 7 and 14 from 7-9 cost $5. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Nellie Brunner of Rose Aubrey of Maude Lea Cir sary and their daughter, Judy, set up in Flint Hall. TherewlUbe Nov! Methodist ChurcbNews JolIc Johnson of Detroit and Mr. Plymouth. Debbie and herg.'-and- cle and Mary Wilkins of Ripple will celebrate her llth birthday. an entertaining film "More than Two church services one at 7 and and Mrs.AndrewMarttila of Gar mother, will be visiting the Ro Creek road attended "Happiness Noel and Sue F'Geppert will be Champions" being plannedfor the bert Brunner family during Eas is a Thing Called You" present home for Easter and the follow dads with gieclal bahy sitting one at 9 a.m. -with breakfast in den City. between 8 and 9. Come early for ed by Women For the United ing week of spring vacation. Noel services in another part of the Claude Earl Jr., son of Mr. and ter vacation. the 7 o'clocls service andstayfor Mrs. Claude Earl of W. Ten Mile Diane Pallunas, daughter of Mr. Foundation at Our Lady of Sor will be graduated ln June from building for the little sons. breakfast or come for breakfast road was united in marriage Sat and Mrs. Julius Pallunas of Rip rows Hall in Farmington last Eastern Michigan University and Easter plans include Good F r i and then attend the 9 o'clock ser urday (April lO) at 4p.m. to Miss ple Creek road was selected to Thursday. They enjoyed the lec she has her contract to teach next day services at the church. Nov! vice. This past Palm Sunday Her fall at the Lutheran School for the will be joined by Northville and Kathleen Weaver, daughter of Mr. be a member of the National tures and showing of spring hats Wixom Baptist churches this year bert Harbin furnished Palms for and Mrs. Jesse Weaver of Mil- Honor Society at Northville high by Schiller's of Northland, also Deaf in Detroit. Mrs. Ev2 Glea:--)n is a bed pa and Pastor Spradllng will bring both sides of the Altar. ford. The ceremony was per school. She was presented with dessert and coffee. The MYF meeting will be'held formed at St. Johns American a gold membership pin and card at David Mannila, son of Mr. and tient at the home of her daughter, the message at 1:30 p.m. There Saturday at 7 p.m. to make plajis and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. will also be giecial music. On the initiatory rites, last Thursday Mrs. James Mar.nila of Willow Lutheran church in Farmington for serving the Easter morning with Pastor Fox offlciating. Mr. (April 8) at 7:30 p.m. Diane's Lane is -convalescing at home StaIlley Geer. She had a bad fall-, Sunday there will be a Smirise pancake breakfast.' TJIey also Don Otto sang "Perfect Love" parents and sister Carol were after his tonsilectomy of last in her home one day last weelt^; service at 7:30. Dorman HufchlMrs. Willis Miller underwent son will preach and the Easter planned the Easter table decora and the "Lords Prayer." Re guests of the Honor Society at week. major surgery at Botsford Gen Sunrise breakfast will follow. tions. Donations will help the or ception for 150 guests was held the ceremony. Martina De Waard, daughter of eral hospital last Thursday. It Is Reservations for the breaitfast ganization. Make reservations In In the church parlors. The bride Gayla Fried ot HoUydale and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne DeWaard advance If possible. and groom will make Livonia Dianna Ward of E. LeBost took a of Willow Lane, celebrated her expected that she will be hcine may be made by calling the The W.S.C.S. wiU meet next church FI 9-3477. Regular ser former Wlllowbrook resident, fifth birthday last Saturday after some time this week. their home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hender vices will follow the Sunday scho Wednesday at the church as us John Garner, son of Mr. and Ruth Ambinder ( now of Bloom noon by enjo>-iDg the ballet "Red ual at 11:30. Brlngyour own sand Mrs. Merv Garner of LeBost fleld Hills) to Topinka's CounShoes" presented at Redford Un son and son, Riley of Holt were' ol hour at 9:45. Special music will wich and cup and saucer. Dessert ion High school. SusanBoyer was Sunday visitors at the home of be presented at the church hour the former's parents, Dr. and by the newly formed ensemble and coffee will be served by the Martina's guest. hostesses. They will be working Dean Kalinovik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson on ^on- Ifrom the college and business age C L O Y E R D A L E children's quilts for the an da street. .Afternoon callers were group. Mrs. Leon Kalinovilc of Ripple nual lazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marr of RedPlans are being made to attend a Creek road celebrated his second special Good Friday concert on Garland Klleen led the discus birthday Friday (April 2) at a ford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cotter April 16 at Bp.m.Thisbelngpre- sion group that meets every Sun family birthday party. Tuesday Penochle met at Sandy ^ent Saturday with their nephew sented by Billy Walker Evange day ln the church kltchen. Mrs. Also Serving Breakfast, Lemon's home on LeBost drive. and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. listic Association and will fea Van Wagoner served the groi^ Luncf) and Sandwicf^es Aldean Carter won first prize, Cotter at their country lIome near ture scenes of Good Friday ln coffee. Episcopal Holy Cross Mission color, pictures and interpretive Adele Caliguiri second, Wllma Leonard. H O M O G E N I Z E D MILK Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford reading. Special guests will be The Episcopal Church women Balough third and Jean Huston, made a trip to Oakridge, Ten the Majestic Singers, Chuck Oh- met at the O'Harra home April V2 GALLON GLASS consolatioD. to discuss post Lenten plans. Duplicate Bridge, met at Bonnie nessee for a weekend visit with man and Clayton Erb. This is be First on the agenda will be a Kuick's home in Orchard Hills, Mrs. Crawford's parents, Mr. ing held at Davison High auditor - O P E N DAILY T l L 11 P . M . ium across from SouthgateShc^p- gjring rummage sale to be held Saturday evening. Bill Reiss aIid and Mrs. James Cotter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook and ping center. Time for departure May I5 In the Novi community Ann Crudgington tied with Char building. Keep this date In mind les Crudglngton and Carol Couse Mrs. John Gotro attended the from the church will be 6:45 p.m. C L O Y E R D A L E F A R M S D A I R Y and take advantage of the many for first. Jim McCormick and wedding and reception of their Jr. B.Y. group officers met at bargains you will be sure to find Blake Couse were second. Carol nephew, NealLeinabach on Satur 5:00 at the church Sunday with 134 N. Center NoHtiviiie FI-9-1580 thelr ^onsor Mlss Carole Swaln there. and Blake Couse of Northville day at Norwalk. Ohio. were guest players. N O R T H Y I L L E L BLUE CHEER . . . ..i.».« ™o 34' SOFTNESS DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER "^'.u'^' 77' FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS . . o i « o 74' 4.0X no CASCADE 39' l O O c T A i U D C n C A c V ^ M M c • r T M H " S p ? ! f . *I I fI l * ^ , H f T S ^ ? N * n I 5-OZ.WT.JAR FRENCH BRAND | ! ^ - I ' - T . r ' l ' r i r T " • I N S T A N T |Vand thru Saturday, j|Aprill_7^1965. C O F F E E I lWITH T H I S C O U P O N TWO 1-LB. P K G S . ZIP M Z I P O R GGRRAAHHAAM K R O G E R O N C R A C K E R S • y^^j Saturday, t.*Pj:ii'i.-.l!!': H C L A w ^ w X T N f T ^ i S J f J ^ H S ® | J "I ; W I T H THIS C O U P O N O N THREE I-LB. 4 - O Z . L O A V E S W OR R S SA AN ND DW W II C CH H WH H II T TE E O M E L - O - S O F T A • Valid thru Solurdoy, IHU B R E A D F l ! >' • W u /IiTr H u s t a m p s T TH H II S S C CO OU UP PO ON N QUART C T N . FRESH B O R D E N ' S ^ | Valid thru Saturday, © ! April 17. 1965. 0 S O ON M 1 | E G G N O G | ^ • © J A ''A'UE ANY WITH THIS C O U P O N O N 1 0 -- L iO LB B .. BBAAGG M A I N E P O T A T O E S Valid thru Soturdoy, April 17, 1965. • 5 I I • • _ | Q \ s HAMPDEN I WITH THIS C O U P O N ANY O N M P | ^ • A ^ S O N BRAND TABLE O R CHAIR valid thru Saturday, April 17, 1965. • I V TOP VALUE s t a m p s H l SO O 0 M THIS C O U P O N M A T C H I N G L| TOP VALUE s t a m p s O O FOLDING Expressway and Ten Mile Road ' O WITH W. r»>.ry. th. right to limit quonlili.i. Pric.i and items .ffntiv. at Kroger in Detroit ond Eotl.rn Michison thru Saturday, April 17, 1965. Non. told 10 d.olert. Copyright 1965. Tho Krog.r Company. I S T A M P S H ' " W^ I T. H^ T H I S C O U P O N i O N 1 PKG. ANY BONELESS 1 P O R K valid thru Saturday, April 17, 1965. C H O P S B E E F 0 1 , R O A S T Valid thru Saturday, April 17, 1965. 1 0 1 ' The NORTHVILLE RECORD-NOVI NEWS Thursdoy, April 15, 1965 e c a e s (Continued) rection of M r s . George Weiss. Its Breaidast will foliow. Later services at9:30a.m.and piano-organ Greg selections from a n d the b e i l r i n g e r s . g r o u p at on the 7 a.m. ciub breaidast service. wiil serve Kinde on will sanctuary c h o i r at 11 a . m . set m a s s e s w i i l be held at F i r s t Baptist A 6:30 a.m. school with f o r 9:45 an a.m. Community r e g u l a r 10 a . m . is («=( ser Easter at W i l l o w church with present its E a s t e r cantata " H a l l e l u i a h , What Orchard Hills In the c will First Baptist : commence Easter : chairman of the b o a r d of Pastor ship s e r v i c e s , s a i d general p a s tor J a m e s F . A n d r e w s . F i r s t B a p t i s t of N o v i w i l l s t a r t M u s speak ner Robert Warren will on " T h e R e s u r r e c t e d S i n - - S a i n t " at the 11:10 a.m. worship. A m o v i e " B o r n to W i t ness" be win ': < •: Z < j J . oyfully •: celebrate the M a O q; 1^ miracle C D : c ive shown at 7 p . m . Sunday. i _ i dea cons, will give a b r i e f meditation. Breakfast w i l l follow. r e g u l a r 3:30 a n d 8 p . m . w o r > s e r v i c e s at 6:30 a . m . S l d C o u n t s , Dewey G a r d n e r . F u l l S a l v a t i o n U n i o n w i l l offer I _ Wixom, church C elementary a S a v i o u r " u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of H e ' s N servlceSundayat school. 10 a . m . p . m . S u n d a y the F i r s t will the service at o O breakfast Holy C r o s s E p i s c o p a l c h u r c h in of N o r t h v i l l e a n d m o r n i n g w o r s h i p at 11 a . m . its 2 on F a t h e r T o n e l l a w i l l c o n d u c t the 12:15p.m. at O u r L a d y of V i c t o r y . choir talk r e g u l a r w o r s h i p a t 11 a . m . 8:30 a n d l 0 : 3 0 a . m . a n d Baptist church. Beginning is A t 7:30 C5 b r e a k f a s t at 7 a . m . , S u n d a y s c h o o l brook a WW 1 ^ vice. at Sunday wil be held a f t e r the f i r s t p e r f o r m at 7 a . m . ; the c a r o l c h o i r scheduling Webster Methodist a . m . a n d the 10 at " T h e M e a n i n g of E a s t e r " at the 7 He s a i d the h a r m o n y c h o i r w i l l with evangelist a n d 9 a . m . s e r v i c e s s l a t e d at N o v i " T h e r e Is N o D e a t h " at tiie 8:30 Easter an The a n d 11 a . m . s e r v i c e s . 8:30 Tingson, Easter w i l l dwell I 5^ isalsoscheduled. the P h i l i i p l n e s , w i l l ^ e a l c Pastor afterwards. Pastor I/O A n 11 F i r s t Baptist. F i r s t Methodist inNortiivllIewill men's a breaicfasf. at the 7 p . m . S u n d a y s e r v i c e T h e youth fellowship put by a.m. service 11 a . m . at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n w i l l feature E a s t e r s e r v i c e s at 7:30 a . m . followed of Easter. ivish n For this you time and those be most may you love, ive (Continued) O wonderful and reivarding, as you & g U) W Ui 3 gather h a v e us o v e r to p l a y a n d we g a v e concerts at the D e t r o i t H o u s e In r e m i n i s c i n g , M r . Schnute "Charles Altman S r . (his son i s a l o c a l b u s i n e s s man) was a member of the g r o u p . He w a s the d r u m m e r a n d (juite a c o m e d i a n , on West Seven M i l e r o a d . T h e S c h n u t e s left N o r t h v i l l e i n 1927 but r e t u r n e d f o r g o o d ten y e a r s later. H i s m u s i c a l s e n s e r u b b e d off on h i s c h i l d r e n . " W e a l l p l a y e d violin and other instru m e n t s , " s a i d S e l m a . She was b r o u g h t up with t h r e e b r o t h e r s , Arthur was Northville's postmaster until as his d e a t h two y e a r s a g o . A i v l n i s a Lutheran minister and Milton Another m u s i c a l g r o u p headed M r . S c h n u t e f l o u r i s h e d In the late 1 9 3 0 s a n d E. Until a V. Ellison, ministrative earlyl940s. d i r e c t o r of a d s e r v i c e s for short the time ago Schnute t r a d i t i o n w a s together in the church the a an of n u a l r e c i t a l put on b y h i s p u your choice, to hear CA aneiv •*£„ CO down In 1962 = a b e c a u s e of h i s h e a l t h . " B a c k In the 1940's when d a d the age-old message. ft, m a s a i d . " B u t he went a h e a d CO S 2 h a d a h e a r t attack, m o t h e r a n d S H w s u. Q I s a i d no m o r e r e c i t a l s , " S e l a n d p l a n n e d one i n s e c r e t . W e f o u n d out but didn't stop h i m . " He finally conceded three y e a r s ago. A n d now he c a n ' t e v e n f o n d l e ofhlsvlolln.lnl960 "I w a s p l a y i n g a n d a l l at o n c e my fingers wouldn't move," M r . Schnute s a i d . It was stroke. i s a florist. by > £ Ellison recalled. tlie s t r i n g s A r t h u r , A l v i n and Milton. sistant all t h i n g s a n d the g r o u p d i e d o u t , " p i l s . H e stepped too." H e a n d h i s f a m i l y then l i v e d the c h u r c h . T h e n we s e e m e d to get b u s y with o t h e r of C o r r e c t i o n . " remarked: byterian the beginning tially paralyzed. play of a H i s left s i d e w a s p a r " N o w I Just the p i a n o w i t h m y right h a n d , " he s a i d . "You know," he s a i d , "you never make much money teach ing. But I a m happy." N o r t h v i l l e s c h o o l d i s t r i c t , took H i s contentment w a s e x p r e s s part. "It w a s e d i n a s m i l e a s he s a t b a c k i n s t r i c t l y f o r o u r own h i s c h a i r and w a l t e d f o r h i s next amusement. I r e c a l l we played "Beatle.'' o n c e f o r a f u n c t i o n a t the P r e s S s S I •i 5 s i 2 = O .E n .a % = g I i ( . • -:v«^. , . . : * • " ' * , . • .' ' " — . li- o 0 X 2 / I / I a> Ol o S O 0 I o o =: I M l a * _Q..a LU a. to . S E r l " g ir ^ a o d — n «" r;E ^ S: This Easter The Eighty years separate Schnute Instructs teacher and student. Message Following is Sponsored Business by Firms Mr. a beginning pianist, Jenny G a s s e r . 7. C l o v e r d a l e F a r m s 734 NORTH CENTER D e t r o i t 200 NORTH D a i r y STREET-NORTHVILLE F e d e r a l CENTER A l l e n M o n u m e n t 580 SOUTH MAIN S a v i n g s F a r m >. 5t ;i ?S: I STREET-NORTHVILLE C r e s t 42270 6 MILE STREET-NORTHVILLE W o r k s -;-:-::: :::W D a i r y ^ F a r m s «e a> 9i ROAD-NORTHVILLE M a.S=.. S R e e f M a n u f a c t u r i n g , 43300 7 MILE ROAD-NORTHVILLE Inc. C a s t e r l i n e F u n e r a l J22 WEST DUNLAP H o m e STREET-NORTHVILLE X E o m C a s t e r l i n e - O Private Funeral Home Off-Street Parking 0 Air Conditioned Ray J . Casterline 1893-1959 24-Hour Ambulance Chapel Fred A. Costerline Director Service m N o r t h v i l l e Fleldbrook 9-0611 132 SOUTH CENTER L a n e s STREET-NORTHVILLE N o r t h v i l l e ac C o m m u n i t y >• C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e ::W o LU < & i i l l * 3^=« Poge Three Page Two The N O R T H V I L L E R E Q O R D - N O V I Thursday, NEWS Aprii 15, The M i c h i g a n D I R E C T O R Y A f r o m t h e S ^ P A S T O R ' S S T U D e e area churches listed on this FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF .V0RTHV1LI.E Pastor Roherl SpratUlni; Res.: 23-1 HlRh SIrcet Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. i 7:30 p.m.; SuDdjySchocl-IOa.m. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Deaconess Olive RohtosoD Sunday Worship - ID a.m.; Sunday school - 1 0 a.m. REORCAMZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAV SAINTS 31670 SctioolcrafI at Bradner Plymouiti Roeer Caull. Pastor- Gerald Fitch, A s sociate Pastor Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School - 9:-i5 a.m. Reverend First must n R S T METHODIST CHURCH 109 West Dunlap, Northville Rev. s. D.Klnde, Minister Offlce FI 9-1144, Res. FI 9-1143 Sunday Worship-8:30 4 11 a.m.; Sun day School-9:45 a.m. l e a r n to a p p r o a c h t h e Resur many v e r y set In o u r own d e n o m i n a r e c t i o n of o u r L o r d a n d go w i t h tional patterns. H i m to o u r new r e n e w a l In f a i t h . F U L L SALVATION UNION 51630 W. Eight Mile Rd. James F . Andrews, Gen. Pas. Saturday Worship - 8 p.m.; Sunday Worship -3:30 4 8 p.m.; Sunday School 2:30 p.m. L Y O N CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 279 Dartmoor Drive Whitmore Lalte, Mich., Hl 9-2342 Wlllhra F . Nicholas, Pastor Phone; NO 3-0698 Ron Sutterfield. Assistant Pastor Sunday Worship-11 a.m.47a.m.;Sunday School-9:45 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 22820 Valerie St., cor. LUllan OUR U D Y OF VICTORY PARISH GE 7-2498 Northville, Mlchlpin Harold Hawley, MhilsJer FI 9-2621 Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Rev. Father John WIttstock Sunday Mass - . 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - 1 0 a.m. u d 12:15 p.m. FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST Alton Glazier, Pastor 10774 Nine Mile Road Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. 4 7 p.m.; Sunday School - 1 0 a.m. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LirrHERAh- CHURCH Corner High and Elm Streets Rev. Charles Boerger, Pastor Cburch n 9-9864. P:ir500age FI 9-3140 Sunday Worship - 8 and 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School-9:15 a.m. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NORTHVILLE Rev. Lloyd C . Brasure East Mahi and Church Sts. Sunday Worship -9:30 4 11 a.m.; Sun day School - 9:30 4 11 a.m. TRINITY CHURCH (BAPTIST) 38840 W. S U Mile near Haggerly C A 7-1065 Rev. Norman Malhlas, Pastor Sunday Worship-lla.ni.;SundaySchool -5:30 a.m. N O V I CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS (Episcopal) Rev. Peter Tonella, Vicar Orchard Hills School 10 Mile and Quhict, Nov] n 349-1594 SoDdiy Worship - 8 a.m. at ctaSKi (44080 tdtrisos) and 10 a.m.; Sunday School 10i.m. iTRST BAPTIST R. T . Hall, Pastor Sunday Worship - 1 1 a.m. 4 7:45 p.in.; Sunday School - 1 0 a.m. FIRST UMITED P R E S B V T E R U N CHURCH South Lyon Norman A. PJedesel, Minister Sunday Worship -8:30 4 11 a.m.; Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. GREEN OAK F R E E METHODIST CHURCH US-23, 2 miles north of Whitmore Lalte .A. C. Pounds, J r . , Pastor HI 9-2357 Sunday Worship - 1 1 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School - 1 0 a.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN E . Liberty St., SouUi Lyon (leorge Tiefel, J r . , Pastor Sunday Worship - 9 a.in.; SundaySchool -10:15 a.m. KmCDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WmiESSES 22024 Ponthc Trail Victor Sialma, MUiister Sunday Address - 4 p.m.; Watchtower Shidy-5:15 p.m. ways, that the the f i n a l d a y s of s e e k i n t r i b u t e a n d d e v o t i o n to calling for a higher alty WHITMORE LAKE METHODIST CHURCH Robert F . Davis, Pastor Sunday Worship -11 a.ra.;Sun(tiySchool -9:45 a.m. and service to loy the Al Listen to greeting this unwarranted received In a C h u r c h , b e c a u s e of H i s w o n d r o u s d e e d s to the c h i l d r e n o f men. D e s p a i r has been r e p l a c than to s a y , "Is t h i s what y o u We GE 8-8701 Sunday Worship - 9 a.m.; SuadaySchool - 1 0 a.m. that of b e Then denials and been overcome by decency and shallow m a t e r i a l i s m has given w i l l r e m e m b e r b e t t e r the l e s a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c e f f o r t b o r n of w a y to d e s i r e f o r g i l r l t u a l v a l s o n s of that l a s t w e e k - some a n e w s p i r i t . M a y the L o r d h e l p ues aad soul t h i n g about s u f f e r i n g a n d splr- u s to s e e o u r s e l v e s a s I n n e e d Itual p a i n that c a n l e a d to e v e n of H i s p o w e r . this influence too much glad to s h o w you and be a matchless right sure pattern payment you in of your own choosing acts of f o r m a l a n d o r g a n i z e d r e l i g i o n . W e have c a p t u r e d the image the color, that's just right! C o l l today. terms. tual victory over selfish desire about our of Christ and made a out of the ligious S c h r o d e r ' s H o m e quite that travel, separately, and under His 111 N . Center Northville FI-9-l838 too CHRIST T E M P L E 827S McFadden Sirfel. Salem Pastor R. L . Slttmore Sunday Worship -11:30 a.m. 4 8 p.m.; Sunday School -9:45 a.m. we easily have given when we resistance to teachings. up Let us, Father's ways U S E O U R W A N T A D S Fl business. 9 - 1 7 0 0 G E 7-2011 Tuesday Salatians 6:11-16 Wednesday Ephaiians 4:17-24 Thuriday I Thoualonians 4:13-18 Iriday Hobrev^s 10:19-25 Saturday II Patsr 3:8-13 f u s e to the c h a U e n g e s In n e e d o f even passion, as we A S T E to are W I X O M and see our methodical, what stubborn young the WREN Royal England, resistant has achieved bureaucratic a procedure marked trays new official simple honesty. She has document at Plymouth of the people to will act" Bearing to be standard warn ST. JOHN'S AMERlCAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. C. Fox 23225 Gill Road; GR 4-0564 Sa»l»y Worship - 8:30 and l l a.m.; Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. for 50 people studies show more W l U be under 25 a large "Do European p e r cent of M i c h i g a n ' s bears years red that PLYMOUTH SKVKNTII f(AY ArjVKNTi.>.T r,iiut(t:ii 42'Jt Napli-r Ud. N'.rfh irf Warren Kd. plymoutti, Mirh. r,e.slf»- N m I , Pj.-fli.r 452-8054 Saiiirrl»y Worship a.m.; Satjtuiir, Hrtrr-I - >I):K a.m. of d r i v i n g the time, a1id three on her desk " i n , " "out" and "too difficult." as sweet-scented as lily, beautifully serious a version of the Intersections through other fect can In proven Europe, The basically sign for the be traffic of signs a standard they cJiurch Watch smile her, and as m o s t i n s t r u c t i o n s to the m o torist. They rarely bear any let differences. tering as do s i g n s i n t h i s c o u n self-explanatory st.Tlllar s i g n s have t e m i n the U . S . conditions supported at beenplacedat o c t o r the ( educa F e a t u education usually means r e P a g e ! ejipense of tuition, Thursday, the n e e d f o r m o n e y , " Is a slight 8, 1965 books S T R I C T L Y the coating it of his yacht, the louse comes off with just a T w o secretaries ing about their awful, that were talk dates. The first gal explained, " M y date was row." , Those says (Dppewall, only lied about me little alcohol. really awful. „ to many come in —small, He bend possible trouble seasonal labor get who anticipated in recruiting help this size s q u a r e feet o f l a w n . O n l y Results show with A g r i c o — emerges, controls grubs a n d other that's w h y 2 o u t o f 3 p r o f e s s i o n a l l a w n - e a t i n g soil insects a l l s e a s o n l o n g . t u r f m e n b u y a n d use A g r i c o . medium things NORTHVILLE seem sizes— and organization of C . R . E L Y C o m p a n hiring e a m w o r you may think. up to the f o r e s i g h t a n d i m a g i n a two w a y s If t h e r e Is to b e a t r u l y tive h e a l t h y s t a b i l i t y In a n y b u s i n e s s e x p e c t e d o r s m a l l . It g e t s b e s t r e s u l t s i a themselves. vision of the employers r e ^ n s i b l l l t y to p r o v i d e a t t r a c under way - management And tive working conditions, f a i r p a y In b u c k i n g the b i t t e r r i v a l r y In t h i s Is m u c h m o r e d i f f i c u l t t o d a y rates, and reasonable f r l n g e b e n - a l l Important eflts will sell every employee, the v e r y b e g i n n i n g , o n the be as young as again, she is, this doesn't seem to ico but She of represents When spring becomes again, the new when WorlfJ and fresh flowers bloom allowed last to e x p i r e and workers. F a r m e r s t h e n a n t i c i p a t e d t h e r e than It s o u n d s . Naturally, It Is compatible with o t h e r s E m p l o y e r s , f o r one t h i n g , a r e s o the caught up In the c o m p e t i t i v e r a t - b e y o n d t h i s p o i n t the side- r a c e that t h e y t e n d to c o n c e n t r a t e must start playing b y ear. b e n e f i t s w o u l d get the h e l p . M i c h 00 p r o d u c t i o n and m a r k e t i n g , a n d be keen seasonal areas competition workers offering and the that most states i n leave labor r e l a t l o n s p r e t t y m u c b to u n i o n s a n d d e p a r t m e n t heads. the Small management's for would Wonder the was year. matter. F o r she is a s y m b o l to t h e m . In same field and locality: B u t employer concerns - just rate resiijence Is part f o r , that h e Is t r u s t e d a n d t a k e n of the company he i s l a t i o n e x i s t s which might p r o Employees, tives, and their friends a r e p o s Into c o n f i d e n c e vide a n attraction. a r e apt to f o r g e t the g o o d of the sible as c o m p a n y a n d think o n l y of f a t t e r t h e n , he w i U k e e p h i s w o r k f o r c e m u c h m o r e l i k e l y to s t a y p u t . pay envelopes, more fringe bene c o n s t a n t l y I n f o r m e d , not o n l y r e Labor g a r d i n g the w o r k i n g s o f the f a c one o f I n d u s t r y ' s h e a v i e s t f i n a n ever promise of life. P r i v a t e and federal funds a v a i l greatest promise and the comes at a b l e t o t h i s new g r o u p , M i c h i g a n ever reminder Nature's Migrant Opportunity Inc., of considerably alleviate most this Easter, so might that An that estimated workers are 75,000 migrant h i r e d In the state a n n u a l l y to help p l a n t , c a r e for and harvest crops. glory. The Both attltudesare offices estaJjllsh the in four b u l k of the to self-defeating employers recognize that the m a c h i n e r y of t u r n i n g out p r o d u c t s a n d g e t t i n g t h e m to mar k e t , but that they s h o u l d b e - and are-co-worfcersandsales- m e n , a m b a s s a d o r s of good w i l l . areas workers hand, t h e i r w o r k e r s a r e not j u s t c o g s i n often new organization plans other and costly for all concerned. As-tute areas. the fits, and looking for r i c h e r jobs. the p r o b l e m o f l a b o r r e c r u i t m e n t In k e y on The extent of their value If he Is wise, S I B L E Y turnover cial burdens, p r o d u c t s a n d how they m a y b e s t day. Hence, be be but c o n c e r n i n g the used. Company manuals and work-time demonstrations can on Its done to employee Is, of particularly everything promote Even if an employer's products Improvement without being and and restless workers. not, qualities proud helping to t u r n o u t . If t h e y are costly It E P T T H E L A T E S T i t c a n m a k e Its being employee contacts - for firms employee of their association a n d e a g e r to m a k e Its D R E S S H E E L S Shoe Shoes H. Service E . Atain Joe R. Nader's T r i c k e / a Jewelers M a i n of Center Hunting, Fishing a n d Northville Red, Bone Novi have: 103 Little E. People E-Jay Shoppe Main Northville Lumber , , Grand Machine Novi Mart Novi model • O x f o r d s S T Y L E S vice, the rate monthly residence cost Frisbie is on your installation residence extension local calling charge phones for put is $ area, the more at the same or Novi Realty Estate, or Princess® phones are ask your Telephone Drug Business Everett Implement Allis-Chalmers Northville Super & Co. "how do International Novi 41122 W. 7 Mile 349-9856 Feed 43963 W . G r a n d P A T E N T C Co. Rfvef a n y o u Tapp's Standard Spencer South Northville Lyon E. Rexall Lake Service South V A R f E T Y O F F L A T S $ 2 . Lyon B o b & Jan's M u s i c Specializing Lumber 3 4 . - 9 9 9 9 ' S D E P T . " Styles and Colors $ 3 . 9 9 DRESS V S E SHIRTS C h i l d r e n ' s sizes to 4. IT A N T Bright, A D S shiny patents and Patina Q V Q Slacks D r e s s • recog to $ 5 . 9 8 LOOK $ 2 . 9 8 O U R $ r 2 . 9 8 AIL WAYS F O R T H E U D f f S Young Men's the to Image help of Its m a k e Its DRiSSiS enlarge Tapered Slacks $ 4 . 9 8 pro brand- a n d up by V i c k y V a u g h n , T o n ! T o d d Latest and K a y Whitney. S i z e s 10-20 eventually 14 1/2-241/2 Style w A i f e b i s own i n c o m e a n d & Sport 108 W. Bell Bloom Main S. Lafayette Shoppe in G o s p e l E. Main. lationship between and must, staff Northville work BEFORE CROSSim f o r by Ship ' n Shore a System Northville FI-9-0850 PLYMOUTH'S EXCLUSIVE Respected for CAMERA SHOP SINCE 1945 Drug Records Northville o r b u y an i n t e r e s t A . G . lauii, R. P h . E A S T E R and W i x o m Co-op. D Elevator Wixom 139 & C Store E. Main Northville NewCTfeudson 566Qlr^S«4:1livw Brader's L b r . Co. GE-8-8441 141 E Main Dept. Store NorttivOle be With robe Service CHILDRIH'S of best- a ward- our styles. DEPT. 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Agency 349-1252 Shirts i n v e s t P h i l a d e l p h i a - B a l t i m o r e Stock Harold 9 White Latest GIRLS' as 131 South C e n t e r St. Lyon • Free Pickup, Hardware Trustvirorthy S t o r e Drug GE-8-4141 201 C. 9 OR Sizes Ser. Your 112 Delivery 130 W . M a i n FI-9-1622 . or B r o w n S i z e s to m L A R G E Novi a 349-4032 Pure 6 L E A T H E R S name FI-9-3133 107-109 M a n . M i c h i g a n up Quality Wiggle Custom Builders Phil's I GO ABOUT D I S A L L 0 W i N ( 3 SOME OF T H E FfP^m QOV£FmBNr!s EXPENSES?" Service Products Homes N . Center 1 Properly Priced GR-4-5363 24-Hr. R o a d - A i d or Agency extra. T o order your extension just call our Vaults Northville 128 S. Lafayette (Prices do not include Federal Excise and State taxes.) Office, Novi 1 F o r Appl. Don 340 Color tion. C a l l . . . — Iniuronee Novl $2.50 water cnnditionlng-n0 oblifa- Main Sunoco .95 or $2.25 & Pivar Mcintosh time S. ser one in Refrig. Grand Real one-time - S T Y L E S Boys & S Black. with and for his own job s e c u r i t y a n d Professionally Parts & S e r v k e p h o n$e1 . 1i0s extension Message Rexall Prescriptions Northville Allen Monument 580 o t an bl yl e 43039 Depending & River E Ties NEW SPRING service, 45241 O that o f h i s c o - w o r k e r s . T h i s r e S h o p at y o u r M o d e r n L b r . Store 349-1780 H or n a m e a b y w o r d , I s to e n s u r e h i s 4 3 2 2 0 G r a n d River Revifzer S w o r k e r s . T o b u i l d up the ducts, Hobby S Navy, S t r a p s in black, red o r doing S • • 9 9 White, In have he i s E » - 9 9 relations employee R IN $ ex whose D BEST Black many lasting and r e w a r d accounts S . L A D I E S employees ly known. enjoy PLBASfe J u n i o r of s h o w n In what r e ^ c t t h e i r p r o and will ' need replacement ducts they w l U b e p r o u d D BUYS eiqpanslon a n d Its p r o d u c t s e v e r m o r e w i d e excel, E FOR W h e t h e r a f i r m Is u n i o n i z e d o r m a t e l y a c q u a i n t e d w i t h the s p e c i a l are O employer- plagued by p l o y e e s c a n s t i l l offer v e r y v a l the g o o d s t h e y S E L ^ C T U ^ u n d e r s t a n d i n g f o r the p u r less of N MANY co-operation and m u a r e non-consumer in nature, e m Inti H m e n t that c a n f o c u s I t s a t t e n t i o n on E to- p o s e of b u i l d i n g up a n e s t a b l i s h - a n d u t i l i z a t i o n of what they m a k e . ^MJ A N D A T P R I C E S T H A T should est quality T A S T E Slip-Ons and S course, tual a n d p r o d w o r k e r s to ^ r e a d F O R T H E F A M I L Y E V E R Y O N E ' S M Is easily generate employee i n t e r the w o r d c o n c e r n i n g the W A R D R O B E O U R - problems w e l l a s Its s u c c e s s e s , he final tory In these e x t r a c u i r r l c u l a r p u r s u i t s Is customers. E A S T E R T O P L E A S E works s t o r y o f its g r e a t e s t m i r a c l e rela Y O U R If a m a n s u m e r g o o d s , he c a n b e c e r t a i n their FJND F A S H I O N S -VISIT m a d e to f e e l that h e I s a v i t a l that personnel, S P R I N G Idea w h i c h a l m o s t no r e g u l a t o r y l e g his . . Y O U ' L L O F of b e c o m i n g a s a l e s m a n f o r t h e i r the i g a n I s o n e of s e v e r a l , from and light ^: w a y ! Now for the first hme, you can RENT a famous mulii-purpose REYNOLDS Fully-Automatic, Heavy-Duty Water Conditioner . . . the soltener that removes iron the " C a r e f r e e " way. (Patented) FI-9-3350 l i n e s t o d a y If they products and services. If h e d e a l s , f o r I n s t a n c e , In c o n getting as i f f o r the f i r s t time, Perfect Flat S w i l l f i n d It h e l p f u l w h e n the C h u r c h retells W A T E R • N concern. If t h e r e i s m u h i a l l o y a l t y b e t w e e n ever was ! If y o u O k i n g I m p o r t of l a b o r e r s f r o m M e x cannot, workers T s o - c a l l e d e r a f i r m Is l a r g e , m l d d l e - s l z e d , BABSON PARK, Mass.-WBethIn y t e r m s of p r o d u c t i v i t y a n d p r o f i t s The than S don't migrant Northville less & religious ically for himself - costs A G R I C O ' pants f o r h i s c o m p a n y he I s d o i n g b a s ? $7,95 AMEFliCAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY ski t h r e e A n Intelligent It mm Cloverdale, Detroit 4, Mich. W£li«er 3 - 3 « 0 i n the b a r g a i n . k i l l s c r a b g r a s s b e f o r e it bag t r e a t s a n d feeds 2 5 0 0 A g r i c o 1-2-3 to a v i g o r o u s , c o l o r f u l start. made young n i z e s that w h a t e v e r H money over. employer C a n d a p p l y it this before c r a b g r a s s a n d insects year r e l i e f f r o m this p r o b come i weekend lawn B a b s o n ing l G e t A g r i c o 1-2-3 different depression?" sonal S O F T Mcii'aon'i Mtil and fargtit wol«csm/it/'gn/ng companr... viKa 1931 a p p l i c a t i o n . „ stretch so the are w e a r i n g these days to Water Conditioning Company o n e l a w n - a l l b l e n d o f l a w n n u t r i e n t s to get g r a s s o f f not c i v i l i z a t i o n is so t h i n t h a t ex FRESH of b e c a u s e o f the f e d e r a l l a w a l l o w 104 R E Y N O L D S y o u r B e s i d e s a i l this, A g r i c o c o n t a i n s a s p e c i a l Sometimes member Peter April the f RE.NT investicate the very liest in f e e d i n master perts. Through private and p e r s i n s e c t s c a n get a f o o t h o l d . O n e 2 5 - l b . a light feeling better, h a p p i e r , can Rentals applied toward pur- a n d of t h e l r a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h the c o m T t o o f A g r i c o 1-2-3 C m Z E N s y i n one s h o t — a n d y o u save a n d how • O a j o b s ? N e w A g r i c o 1-2-3 d o c s i t a l l if u a b l e p u b l i c i t y If they a r e C w I a w n c r a b g r a s s , W h y fuss w i t h t h r e e c o m p a n y f o r w h i c h he w o r k s , to jS.Mpermo. c o n t r o l e a s y termine fellow Standard size only $6.00 per mo. n e w , 1 - 2 - 3 . European sys a r e lively and friendly. Large siM only t h e p r o d u c t s to d o t h r e e d i f f e r e n t ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH C Missouri Synod) 7701 East M-36, Hamburg Sunday Worship - 10:45 a.m.; Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. carefree I t ' s R E C O R D - N . E W S - H E R A L D a r e u s e d a n d to p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s I i s A g r i c o new ST. PATRICK'S C A T H O U C F r . Leo A. Msliiowsid; Pastor Whitmore Lake R d at Noruineld Oiurch Rd. Sunday M i s s - « * l 0 : 3 0 » . m . y o u T I i i s B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n w a n t s t o d e where ST. JOSEPH'S C A T H O U C F r . Elmer A. Mahoney, Pastor Assistants F r . Joseph Rybhistdasd F r . Shinier i m e v s u S n n k y M u s - 8 u ) d l 0 a.m. D for h a v i n g seen her. t.IiK.,Sln»biuf. v.. i y state- many Institutions, Difficulty sun m e m b e r the E a s t e r m e s s a g e i 1965 professtonal nature. leaders. they walk out into the A p r i l you m a y again hear and re i are i n the s u m m e r of 1963. S i n c e t h e n , l e m t h r o u g h o p e r a t i o n of a p r i choice r 15, PZIMI variety want to study i n M i c h i g a n ' s p u b vate in perfect season. B e sure s ef effective. lic and private colleges. Others People y o u go to the c h u r c h o f y o u r O Cur e f f o r t a i m e d at a d o p t i n g the s i l e n t the total dedication o f youtll. it G Lan w e r e the f i r s t s t a l l e d at a L a n s i n g I n t e r s e c t i o n may With T h i s , unquestionably. Was w wrong highest. out the state If Its d e t e r r e n t the Enter". no l e g e n d b e c a u s e o f R o g e r lasting n the o f these i n d i v i d u a l s ^vill State f a r m e r s —Christ's j to when try. T h e r e has been considerable there chase, when desired, HLYMOUTH CHURCH ' - r CHRIST 0301 .-|ieid<m H-iad Plynn.uth. Mlrhlf;an Sunday w'ir5h|p-10:30a.m.4 0:00p.m.; Sunday .Schw^l - 9:30 a.m. night F i r s t s i g n of t h i s type w a s i n of p r o ^ e r l t y , what w i l l we d o If ST. JOHN'S E V A N G E U C A L LUTHERAN. NORTHFIELD 2945 E . Northfleid Church road Raymoed Frey, Pastor, U3-1669 Sunday Worship -10:30 s.m.; Sooday School-9:30 l . m . the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 1100 W.Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, Michigan Sunday Worship - i0:30 a.m.; Sunday School-10:30 a.m. the en- ot t h i s k i n d i n the n a t i o n . buUseye sign c a r r i e s Not m a n y language 1970. port education properly in t i m e s Nor-West Tool P L Y M O U T H from and i s H i g h w a y o f f i c i a l s s a i d the street. e r , the s q u a r e G r a n d R a p i d s . "If we c a n ' t s u p • n d WILLOWBROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH EvangeUcal United Brethren Meadowbrook at Ten Mlle Rd. Rev. Mirvhi E . Rlckert, Mm. Phone GR, 6-0626 Sunday Worship-IIa.m.;Sun(bySchool -9:45 4 11 a.m. at sing installations pany ORCHARD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH, SBS Orchard Hills School Ten Mile and Quince, Novl Rev. Fred Trachsel, Pastor FI 9-9904 Sunday Worship - l l a.m. 4 7 p.m.; Sunday School - 1 0 a.m. away flow h i an illuminated box effective way i s de motorists facing traffic possibility in with a white b a r a c r o s s i t s c e n t legend Population and They Command i n c o m b i n a t i o n S T . WILLIAM'S C A T H O U C CHURCH WaUed Laite, Michigan Father Raymond Jooes Assistant Rev. Raphael Dekoske Sunday Mass - 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m. aid 12:15 p.m. some officer Naval headquarters have s e e n o r t h e r e h a s to b e a c r i s i s board Approach Realistic A and people tent o f the p r o b l e m f a c i n g t h e m In s e l v e s f o r what we a r e ; r a t h e r slow street closed one f o r o v e r a y e a r . It I s signed "I d o n ' t r e a l l y b e l l e v e the p e o p l e a self-emilna- ought April com T h e C h r i s t i a n w o r l d Is i n need We sing a four year period. R S h e ' s as y o u n g as s p r i n g of a H o l y W e e k the of M i c h i g a n r e a l i z e t h e f u l l ty- tlon. In the one-way E u r o p e h a s b e e n i n use In L a n a n d l i v i n g e x p e n s e s o v e r at l e a s t E n e e d o f the s t r e n g t h of h u m i l i SAI.hM BAI'TIST CHURCH 8170 Chubb Rd., ."iilem FI 9-2337 Kex I,. Dye, Paslur Sunday Worship - i i a.m. 1 6:30 p.m.; Stmday SrliiK,! - 10 a.m. crossings rent p l a n s c a l l f o r expanded use total re of other City's normal t r a f f i c s i g n of is T o I n d i v i d u a l s , the c o s t of h i g h It i s too s i m p l e f o r much several Capital m Here's the A n s w e r H0K1ZONTAL 1 American l5 H e gained sanitation fame in the expert. Q Q i l Q COBDillO BQQEI [ Canal 12 M o r s c i . gSai„BQEIi]ODD_'EIDQ Zone. 13 T o daub. a mar, 17 Stain, 14 O n top of. i s T o incite. 18 Thoughts. 24 Rapt. H i .13 M e a s u r e of 20 C e n t r a i point. cloth. 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Army 9G""- , 421>rvoured. 55 One i n cards. e l H e was a n lOParl.cle. 44 M a t t e r - o f 57 Southeast. i n mal?- i t Goose. fact. 59 S p a i n . ing regions 12 Intolerant 50 C u s t o m . healthful(pl.). . enthusiasts. 52Army'strons- s at er or even u n - C h r i s t l l k e . T h i s i s world which J r tion p i c t u r e . and good sound C h r i s t i a n type s T h e s i g n i s hung o v e r the I n t e r may soon be An experimental the must p l a n f i t s i n t o the h i g h e r f o r m a l l y that i s , u n - C h r i s t l a a not language F a c e d w i t h the a l r e a d y c r o w d Monday Ii Corinthians 5:16-21 Thursday, NEWS w i l l n e e d j o b t r a i n i n g of a s u b - too, b e u s to c a l l a l l o u t s i d e o u r f a i t h , CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Salem; Jack Barlow, Pastor Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. 4 7:30 p.m.; Sunihy Schmil - II a.m. sign i system. counseling for adults s t e p c l o s e r to t h i s g o a l . falls educators r they a r e g o i n g the w r o n g w a y o n ed Sunday John 6:25-40 C a one-way Many observed our said campaign old by name. Possibly n c o n d u c t the " d o g g o n e d e s t e d u c a than now yes o tion F u r n i s h i n g s f i n d s H i m s e l f c a p t u r e d b y the groups i S u p p o r t e r s of a u n i v e r s a l t r a f f i c schools. m o l d of f o r m a l r e i d e a s of H i s d a y , Romney before f o r m u l a of H i m . H e who b r o k e WEST SALEM COUNTRY CHURCH 7050 Angle Road, Corner of Tower, Near 7, Mile read Pastor Harry C. Richards Sunday Worship -11 a.m.; SundaySchoo! - 1 0 a.m. HRST BAPTIST CHURCH 620 N . Whcom Rd., Wiiom Rev. Robert Warren Phone Market 4-3323 £uaday Worship -11:10 a.in.and7p.m.; Sunday School -10 a.m. home, to the s a n c t u a r i e s a n d the h o l y SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH Rev. Elwood Chipchase, Pastor 8057 McFadden, Northville Office: FI 0-0674 Sunday Worship-lO a.m.and7:30p.m.; Sunday School-11 a.m. t sections b u r d e n of arousing public awareness selection doubts and m o v e on to t r u s t a n d c o n f i d e n c e fined Easy L e t us leave our betrayals and our we satisfaction. C A R P E T the support higher ei.pendltures repentance i n a l l its Rev. R, u v e r e Webster ourselves together. Y O U R M a y we a s p e o p l e o f the F a i t h out o n the r o a d to made, NOVI METHODIST CHURCH tensions s e n s e the u r g e n c y o f t h i s h o u r . n e e d to c h e c k out a n d set the 33825 Grand River Farnungton Sunby Worship-11 a.m.;SundaySchool - 1 1 a.m. other be can and come f r o m differences would have d o n e ? " e d with h o p e , d e g r a d a t i o n h a s H o w e v e r , I f e a r we h a v e c o n youngsters, on the e d u c a t o r s t h e m s e l v e s . We'll texture, our hearts. reaction F O R where thing your H O M E corruption, my sitting here A T l e m s of the w o r l d a s c r i m e a n d In Its o w n c o n c e i t s a n d f e a r s . to in S H O P broadloom l i e f w i t h i n the n a t i o n s o d e a r to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NEW HUDSON OF NOVI METHODIST CHURCH Eleven l^le Road and Taft 5M07 Grand River Church Phone n 9-3477 C E (-8701 Rev. Paul E . Barnes, Pastor K. U V e r c WebaUr, Mhilsler Sunday Worship - 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Smutty Worship - II t.ih.; Sunday Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. School-9:45 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SOENTET "Pardon sitting says governor of MoiiGwk f o r ten y e a r s . " N e e d l a d d a n y changed in s o d m a n y state l e g i s l a t o r s . T h e C h r l s t l i . n s with s u c h p r o b seat. I have been been are as s i o n to a w o r l d l o s t too m u c h have you a new by me, lives higher education ed b y G o v e r n o r G e o r g e R o m n e y W e c a n l e a r n h o w to w r e s t l e m i g h t y , to r e m e m b e r H i s m i s Countless SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN 7961 Dickenson, Salem Jack Barlow, FI 9-2586 Sunday Worship - 1 0 a.m. 4 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School - I I a.m. to c h a n g e , comer a a w a r e n e s s such as education for schoolage If c h i l d r e n , d a y c a r e c e n t e r s f o r A g r e e m e n t on t h i s p o l n t l s v o i c Northville by vanities and prejudices; and week J e s u s C h r i s t In the f l e s h . W e S A L E M S O U T H Church of Christian Churches observe in the of c substantially the n e w State B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n . we can is Public u M i c h i g a n a r e to be m e t In y e a r s a n d r e c r e a t i o n p r o g r a m s . Brasure Presbyterion - Improve d a h e a d , a c c o r d i n g to m e m t K r s of and personal demand, His ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL EVAjNGELICAL LUTHERA.N CHURCH CHURCH OF THE Rev. David T. Davles, Rector EPIPHANV Rev. Pelcr H. Bectwlth, Rev. John W. Miller, Pastor Asslstaal GL3-83a7. GL 3-1191 574 Sheldon Rd., Plymouth Worshlpplas at .11030 5 .Mile South 01 Ann Artxir Trail Sunday Worship - 8:30 4 n ^ • Rec. 453-0190 Ot: 453-0190 SuiKhy School - 9:45 a.m Sunday Worship - 9 4 11 a.m.; Sunday School 9 i 11a.m. the page. too e a s i l y c a p t u r e d This SOUTH LYON KETHODtST CHURCH Ferris S. Woodruff, Pastor Sunday Worship -iOa.m.;SuDdaysctiool -11:15 a.m. Lloyd E LAMSING Y needs S u b m i t t e d eacIi weeit b y o n e o f the m i n i s t e r s o f R E C O R D - N O V I M i r r o r O F Area Churches N O R T H V I L L E N O R T H V I L L E 1965 O P E N E v e r y E v e n i n g T I L 9 141 E . Main • Free FI-9-3420 Parking at Rear NorthVillo of Store 4 to 18 Page Four Tlie N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D - N O V I NEWS Tiiursday, April 15, 1965 Thursday, April i 5 , O m W p a n t A d s W o r k L i k e M a ^ i 1-Card of Thanks Wc wish to citcniJourdMpestiippreclaUon to all (or their idndoessdurlng our re cent bereavement, especially to Rev. L a Vrjre Wchster. We are very grateful to ttie mioy persoos who remembered us at tUs time. Mrs. Elmo McKhiley and the W. B. McIaoley .'amily HlScx I wish to take this my to tlunl all the many friends In and around Nori for the cards and get well messages i received while at St. Mary Hospital. I appreciated all and It's nice to have so maiiy (jood friends. Dr. Harold Henderson 3-For Sale Real Estate I wish to thank all of my friends for their thoughtfuhiess and kindness to me durlng convalescence. Jessie Bhickwood K!5 We wish to thanl! our friends for fluwers, cards and Idndncss during our hereavemeot. Especial thanks lo Fred Casterllne for his tboughtiutoess. Mr. and Mrs. David Bell aad famUy. Income property:-tunltapartmentbulldhig on west Seven Mlle. All units rented now, for a total of $350 per month. My most sincere (hanks to all our friends, nelfhhors, rotaUves, employees of Ford Valve plant, Northville Dowbs and employees, The Ford BowUng League and the Rovercad Charles Boerjer. Your Und a d s and sympathy durhig the tryhig time of the loss of my dear husband will never be forgotten. Ruby M. Wlttrlck. 349-4030 Brick tri-Ievel or 3 bedroom ronch - from £ 8 , 9 0 0 Your lot or 3 -For Sole Real Estate S t a r k R e a l t y 47141 MULTI-LIST scoped lot. Only 523,900. B3I C a l l Management Broker ELLIS brick bsdroom Kyle) Full with chalet fireplace bosemcnt. 2-cor goroge. Ave. 3- Mony CL-3-1020 L o t 55x150. rental VE.6-8591 F u l l price 517,000. value $170 per Total month. FOUR - Wooded contoured lots for sale hi Hlilcrest area of NorthvlUe. Located 2 blociis north of Mahi street off Clement road. For hiformation call FI. a-4295. schools, 2 story, 1 hi Northville, 3 bedroom face brick ranch with family room and finished basement. 2 natural fireplaces, one Ui country kitchen, one In living room. Available for immediate possession. per month inc. located W a n t A d US F O R family room with tached REAL ESTATE G i v e lorge enclosed P a ^ e s Y o u home ator, oven 3-cor units, gorbage n k e dish disposal 1953. Only $36,000. C. K. LETZRING First and Foirbrook. i 2 i SouUi Laiie St. South Lyon L O T in Northville E s t a t e ; GE-7-513i I 4 0 ' x l 4 2 ' . 53,700. T e r m s . C o v e r a g e NAWON TOWNSHIP. Joy R d , Merrinaa Rd. area. Well kept 3 bedroom face brick ranch, drapes, carpetmB and tiled basemeat are only some of the features. 41/21 or FHA available. 421-5944. 20601 Westvlew. Country Uvhig at its best. In Ihis quality built ranch. Modern kltchca with all built his. 3 bedrooms and sewhig room. Exceptional, family room, with large flrephice. 1 acre loL CARL H. JOHNSON R E A L E S T A T E BROKER I20 N . Center NofTliyIIIe FI-3-2000 or FI-S-0I57 SON 5 acres goes with this 2 bedroom home, full basement, alumhium siding, acarNew Budsco and expressway. 2 bedroom home New Hudson, Large •bedrooms, full hasement, new alumhium sldhig, 1 car garage. HOMES IN SOUTH LYON One good 3.hedroom home, W. Lake St. Two family flat, hicome property on W. Lake St. H o m e s i n N o r t h v i l l e , PROGRESS FI-9-l25B S T O P AT WHITE BARREL 3 Miles W. ot Noftliyllle on 7 Mile Road APPLES. Most varledes. $1 bushel and up. R. Slmms, J r . ; 6005S Nhie Mile, 1/2 mile east ot Pondac Trail. IHOtfc 2 bedroom home, corner lot, new 2car garage. •.#«•«•*••««*« Choice' hulldhtg parcels 1 acre 4, up. INovi, W i x o m , S o u t h L y o n , IS OUR A t c h i s o n A n d W h i t m o r e L a k e A r e a ! BUSINESS R e a l t y Crisp and Juicy and HONEY *•«,,•**«*«•**.* 9 5 0 0 ORCHARD APPLES - 4-acre corner. Tower Rd. i 8 Mlle, good terms. Office Phone - FRESH EGGS from HoUowOak Farm. Candied. Graded Wholesale, retail cases lots deUvcred. Ph. C E 7-2474. HlSci RED DELICIOUS apples $1.50 to $2.007808 West 6 Mile Rd., Northville. H15-16P C A K P E I S T E K A.ND 437-2111 AT Counter T o p s . T i l e Floors. MARQUETTE REALTY iRWm KINNE 447 West Lalie. South Lyon 2T'xXB'' Phone CE-7-78(il 27''l!36'' IN NORTHVILLE-NOVI-WIXOM AND T O A L L SOUTH L Y O N H E R A L D SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: rooms 12xJ2 and 10x10. Uti//(y 9x15. Porch 9x20, ond 5 ocres. All hr on/y JIO.OOO with $1,000 down. Near Ten Mi/e and M o r e Napier Roads. T h a n 9205 Tower Rd. Country Uvlng at its best. Quality built 3 bedroom home on 4 acres of huid. Fhiished 2 car attached garage, 3 0 , 0 0 0 Readers Want Ads A r e Y o u r Bound FARM Get Plyniwith Sponsored by VFW Auxiliary 2mi A N N U A L SPRING ROUND-UP R A T E S - I N F O R M A T I O N M A R Q U E T T E FI-9-4433 T h e s e A r e A Ferr of the PIspefties Wt H a v e F o r Sale FI-9-08S4 _-17966^^1 Sc P E R tVORQ OVER IS WORDS Novl 43539 C f j n t f R I W . " b e d r o ^ ^ l ^ ^ 0-6 D O N M E R R I T T , R E A L T O R ON C O N S E C U T I V E WEEK. Tools & F f m l t i f e , etc. water. $16,900. AUCTION TERMITES?? Protect your home from termites. For hiformation call South Lyon Lumber Co. .Phone G E 7-9311. atfc Horse Hair Pads $i.50 Felt Hats $1.95 up 5/8" Curb Straps 85? E. R.'s WESTERN SHOP South Lyon R a t e s $19,900. $2,500 Very modern 5-roora home on 6 1/2 nice r o l l i n g acres. Ideal 043 for horses. F u l l basement. 2 fireplaces. A l t . 1 1/2-cor garage. ON R E P E A T OF SAME AD FOLLOWING WEEK. 2 SALE C L A S S I F I E D DISPLAY C O N T R A C T R A T E S A V A I L A B L E T O CONSISTENT CUSTOMERS. 13919 Haggerty 2-For Rent 100 Deluxo i and 2 bedroom units. "Community Club Building." 'Swimming Pooi "Private. Lociiahic Basement •Baiconies. Carports Avaiiahie •iiotpoint /tppiiances •Air Conditioned From $135 month including heoT. Models open doily (furnished). CRESTWOOD P A R K APARTMENTS GL-3-5490 1199 S. Sheldon Rd. Piymouth SAND - GRAVEL - TOP SOIL GL-3-5151 FIREPLACE WOOD MATHER SUPPLY CO. WANTED MEN to work on golf course. Bob-O-Unii golf duh. Grand River and Beck road. 48 F O R S Y T H I A CARPENTER 39440 GRAND RIVER NOVI Colonel Ross " L u c k y " Fulton. Between Hagseftr CL-3-736I Phone GL-3-00:B and SeeIey Rds. Northville 17-Found G E 7 - 2 0 1 1 FEED & SUPPLY PLl'MBING S U P P L I E S P L Y M O U T H PLUMBING m West Liberty St. Open All Day Saturday 0 FARM CENTER STORE I/4 Mile North of 7 .Mile lots in beautiful Northville Estates. An excellent building lot on nearly 6 acres of r o l l i n g land. D e a d l i n e T u e s d a y 1 0 Lawn and Garden 4-COLOR Several moturc trees and a nice spring fed pond. Ideol for A well-built 3-bedroom brick on 128x156 lot wooded with a lovely home. Horses permitted. Westview D r i v e . Power Equipment large trees and l a n d s c a p i n g . Basement. A l s o fomily room with fireploce, lorge screened patio covered, 2-car attached Far Better Results LIST through NORTHVILLE REALTY goroge. ond have 200 Reol Esrofc Offices working to Sell Your Carpeting. Everything modern throughout. A . M . E A S T E R C H I C K S Property. 30-Acre Form. B u i l d i n g s . 7-room older home. 30x50 barn. WE S E L L A N D S E R V I C E 20x50 tool shed. L a n d rolling and very good s o i l . WANT AO m INDEX E A C H We Have Other Acreage. Buy W o w - P r i c c s A r e Going U p ! 1- Ciini of rhiuik-, 2 - in Memorijun 3 - Iiir.SHir-H<-,<l l-.iUte 4 - nij.<iin('ss Oppfirtuniti(-.n .7-Kiir s , i l o - K » r m I'rtKiure ( i - f i i r .Saic-llnuichdiil 7-Iiir s«ir-Mi-rellan.v n-h'vr Rent 5 - iKanldl III Ki-til iO-Huiilr-d T o ituy 11-Misccll.uiy iianled I •.•-Help Hunti-d n-.SUuMttims Wiuiii'd I-t - P e w . .\nlmals. .Supplies 15—F»r .s«Ie-.\ulii% I(i-i.Cl,ll I I - i'inind lH-ii*iMin(--,.'i .si-rvirt's ffl-Sierittl Nittu-r-* B u s i n e s s L o t In T o w n . Centrally located. WANTED O F F I C E GIRL Fiesta Rombler, Inc. A P P L Y IN PERSON O R T H V I L L E R E A MfMSEff OF M U L T I - L I S r S E R V I C E T Y TORO-REO-ARIENS We hove buyers for homes in this area. List now lor Quick Results L GEORGE L . C L A R K , REALTOR DUCKLINGS 59( EACH 40941 Eight Mile Rd. Rambief-Jeep Sales & Service Meadowbrook Coimtiy Club Solesmen OFFICE PHONE Fl 9-3470 160 East Main SI. P l i « " 319-1515 h CORNER WILL DO TYPING In my home. FI 9-3347 CASH FOR Land Contracts - Edmund P. Yerkes, Attorney, 192 E . Main, North ville. Ph. 349-34-10. I-ltf CARPET Laytag, Repairing. Make over, stair carpets shifted, re-stretching. Sewtag and binding. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Call GEneva 8-3179. H44tfc MATTRESSES 4 BOX sprhlgs, standard and odd sizes of best grade material. See our retail showroom at Six Mile and Earhart ro-ad. Two miles west of Pontiac Trail. Adam Hock Bedding Co. Telephone GE 8-3855, South Lyon. tf SEWING Machine 4 Vacuum sweeper ex pert service. SpeclaUdng on Electrolux and Kirby parts and service. All oUicr makes. Vacuum sweeper hoses exchang ed with your useable hose ends $4.95. n 9-lOlS. Htfc "I pay her just to stand there—my patients are much braver with her watching them." 18 Business Services IS Business Services CABINETS BULLDOZING ADDITIONS RECREATION AND EXCAVATING ROOMS Save Money, Deal Direct S E P T I C TANKS CHUCK STRAUS ROOF PROBLEMS? No job too big or too smoll! Our S p e c i a l t y - A l l Kinds of Roofing GRADING Roof Repoirs SMITH Ecvctroughs 13650 10 Milo - South Lyon F R E E ESTIM.ATES Phone GE-7-24IS6 Caii anytime. Sunday inciuded. FI-9-2005 .4.'il Wort Guurimtecd GE-7-2068 NEW HUDSON ROOFING Plymoiith COMPANY GL-3-3600 U P SPANNOS TILE COMPANY ceramic die kitchen shiks complete bathroom vhiyl a^halL AU types of floor coverhig, Free esUniate. FHA terms avalhible. 0 down. GE 7-2831. 14tf Journeyman EASTER PARADE U P A l l arouncj experience, steady work. LOW - APPLY-BATHEY MFG. CD. 100 S. Mill Used Cars Are Going U P , But! DOWN PAYMENT S.R. Johnston & Son CARS CUSTOM BUILDERS Plymouth Claronca DuCharmo Bob Cann BERRY PONTIAC Keeps Prices DOWN RESIDENTIAL NURSES - REGISTERED i nurses aids. Brighton HospihU. Pleasant working condiUons. Top wages aad other benefits. 40 hr. -week. FuU or part time. Age not Unportant. Phone 227-1211 ask for Mrs. Chu-ke. COMMERCIAL •GO American 4poor. Oniy S5.00 down. '99 iujnbier StaUon Wagon, oniy $5.00 down. •61 Bambier 4Door. Oniy S49.00 down. '61 ihunbier StuUon W«EOO. oniy S49.00 down. NEEDED 1MMEDUTELY, dependablewomaa for Ught housework aad babysitdagS days a week. Hefcreaces. 349-2432. '52 Riunbicr 4Door. Oniy $99.00 down. Wapin- Oniy 590.00 down. D O W INDUSTRIAL N GE-7-225S GA-1-S988 D O W N In keeping wllti our policy ot honest advertising nt wish to Inform you that the spring market is here and used car prices are going up. Due to ouf T R E M E N D O U S V O L U M E of nen car sales iye miist keep used cars moving so nt sell ouf cars well below the fegulaf SCHHUU miC STUDIO 'PIANO and ORGAN 'INSTRUMENTAL Mi .N. Center FI-9-0580 market pflce. T h i s means BIG SAVINGS T O Y O U . FIESTA RAMBLER 13-Situations Wanted WAS Plymouth REDUCED TO GL-3-3600 '65 Chevrolet Convertible. Gold. 727A I THE '65 Tempest Coupe. Black. T319A AREA'S SPORTS CAR HD. QTRS. M G , AUSTIN HEALEY 5 ROOM (2 BR's) partly furnished apL hi good condition and garage. Prefer quiet F R E E PUPPIES for good home 9 weeks able bodied, middle age couple. No pets. oW. CaU after 6:30. NO 5-9017. H12tfc References. $95 mo. hicluding utihties. Security deposit required. NorthvUle HORSES BOUGHT, sold, boarded. Riding Really, 160 E . MahiSL Lessons. Registered quarter horse colts Tamarack Farm. 436-2102. 4etf APT. 3 ROOMS, partly furnished, ground floor, private exit front 4 rear. No ob HORSES BOARDED. ExceUsnt care, rea jections to a pet. $75 per month plus half sonable rates. Barnandgoodpasture.3491074 evenhigs. Easter Bunnies. 49 ofgashUl. 453-7286. MIDGET-SPRITE MGB-3QII0 1100 1000 W. Maple MKIII SPORTS B E R G E N POODLE PUPPIES, bhick, 8 weeks, fe.5,000 SQ. F T . BLDG. for lease hi Novi on Grand River. Zoned for iadustrial or male. AKC -Shots. 349-2736. commerdal. All uUlidesfurnished. Avail PART C O L U E pups $10. 349-4163. able May 1. 349-4744. M $3400 $2796 $2900 $2495 '64 Pontiac Grand Prix. Aqua. 726A $3010 $2695 '64 Catalina Wagon. Gold, 3I0A $2820 $2495 '64 Catalina Vista Sunflre. 532A S 2675 $2475 '64 Catalina Coupe. Aqua. 53SA $2645 S2425 '64 Catalina Coupe. Aqua. S5SA $2645 $2425 '64 Catalina coupe. Aqua. 659A $2645 '64 Buick Hardtop. Green. T396A $2785 '64 Catalina Wagon. Aqua. 669A $ 2820 '64 Catalina Vista. White. EG2A sisn '64 Tempest 4-Dr. Maroon. T369A $2105 $242h Aluminum Siding Aluminum Trim Guaranteed 30 Years Roofing - Ali Kinds ROOFING REPAIRS $2525 $2495 ALUMINUM STORM $2495 WINDOWS SEDAN O T walled Lake O R S S1995 '64 Catalina 2 plus 2. Black. 7D9A $2880 $2495 '64 Chevrolet Impala Coupe. White. 692A $2375 $2235 '64 Catalina Convertible. Black. 706A $2745 $2595 '64 Dodge Coupe. Aqua. 419A $2450 $2095 '63 Bonneville Coupe. Gold. 335A $2435 S2095 '63 Catalina Coupe. Light Blue. 478A $2185 $1945 '63 Bonneville Conveftlhle. Aqua. 488A $2520 $2375 '63 catalina Sport Sedan. Brown. S56A $1900 $1695 '63 Tempest Coupe, arown. S2aA $1235 $1175 MA-4-1331 UNFURNISHED, ground floor apL, fine lo cation. Cail n 9-0246. USE OUR WANT ADS 9-Wantedto Rent 3 BEDROOM home hi NorthvlUe schooi district. 2 high school ChUdren. 1 year mhilmum lease, longer if home is right Garage preferred. References. FI 9-4789. 35tf L E O C A A R E A ' S FARM with mhiimum of 10 acres. Two to three bedroom house. Out hulldhigs. 8732692. 43lf F USED i2 GAUGE douhic-barrei gua over 4 under at reasonable price. Caii 3491642. 51 L K O H . O U N 1 O R D D E A L E R JUNK CARS and trucks. We buy. 3492900. 3 « SUBURBAN TRACTOR wlUi attachments. 349-4137 1st I N S A L E S I N C R E A S E 12-Help Wanted NEEDED JUNE 15th. Housekeeper-sitter. 5 day week. Own iransporhiUoa. 21 yrs. or over. Must he ahle to swim. Children are 10 4 12 years. Very liglit house keeping. Good summer employment for responsible person. Write box 282 care of Northvilie Record. tf F O R 1 9 6 4 ( 3 9 2 % ) GALE WHITFORD ROOFING & SIDING 23283 Cotrle Road $1360 $1296 $1900 $1695 '63 Catalina 4 Door. Gold. 700A $2045 $1895 '63 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door. Blue. 704A $1590 $1595 '63 Chevrolet Super Sport. Black, 707A $2120 $1995 '63 Valiant Convertible. White. T401A $1325 $1195 '63 Bonneville Coupe, Black. T40SA $2435 $2195 $1595 '62 Catalina Coupe. Aqua. 586A $1715 '62 Rambler 2-Door. Green. 621B $ 700 $ 645 '62 Catalina 2-Door. Blue. T372A S13S0 $1095 S t o p G.M. Auto Service Mgr. Send qualUications to Box 114 P. care South Lyon Her ald. HSOtfc Wilson Mower EXPERIENCED counter and short order waitress, nights. Prefer older woman, F i 9-9794 . 47tf 349 1 164 MALE, young man 18-22 We will Ica^Jtou. 32420 ington. /V,'-,.' INSTALLb PENDER BROS. EXCAVATING Licensed Plhg. i CA-5-4800 CO. ExcavaUaE KE-1-406S '62 Bonneville Vista. Green. 637B $1890 $1695 '62 Catalina4-Door. Beige. 688A $1605 $1495 '62 Catalina Coupe. Maroon. 695A $1715 $1645 '62 Catalina Conveftible. Aqua. 703A $1785 $1495 '62 Catalina 4-Door. Maroon. 728A $1605 $1495 site Deveiopment-Gradfnc '61 Ford 2-Door, Blue, 438A $ 555 $ 495 R A Y WARREN E X C A V A T I N G '61 Tempest Wagon. White. T322A $ 870 $ 695 '61 Rambler Wagon. Silver. T40SA S1040 $ 895 '61 Clievioiet Impaia H T . Beige. T388A $1315 $1095 '60 Dodge 4-Door, White. 291A $ 565 $ 395 '60 Bonneville Convertible. Black. T U 3 B $1280 $1095 '60 DeSoto Coupe. Black. 71BA $ 995 $ 875 '60 Chevrolet Convertible. Black. 721A $U50 $ 995 '59 Olds H T . Grey. 476A $ 725 $545 '59 Catalina 4-Door. Black. 626C S 650 $ 545 •*«s<«i*ti**)iS S95 $ 445 B y See W h y ! ! '58 Cadillac H T . Coral. 647A $1195 $ 895 '58 DeSoto Convertible. Red. 508B $ 495 $ 395 BULLDOZING Eaithmovint-LMid C i n r i n t CO. 276:M i l . 4 G G E R T Y R D . 474-6695 FLOOR SANDING First Gloss laying, sonding, finishing, old and new Floors. BIG LOTS THOUSANDS BERRY We^re W h e e l i n g & TO WHO SERVE SAY "I YOU. BOUGHT JOIN MINE AT D e a l i n g P 675 ANN ARBOR GL to Mayffolver Hoiet O N ROAD T I 874 A C A N N ARBOR NEED PiCTURES? Weddings, Occasions, SpecUl Call C E 7-2l46 Pajot Photography I N C . ROAD 3-11000 Pfyniourh H . BARSUHN p h . aE-S-360J. If no snsyiet THE PONTIAC". B E R R Y MAIN Work guaranteed. call EL-6-5762 collect TWO CL-3-0303 Phone SEWERS Own power, A e o cstimoTes. (Cr. S. C o n m r c e R o r i ) WALLED LAKE-624-2441 '63 Falcon Coupe. Red. T393B '63 Catalina 2-Door. Maroon. 658A '59 Ford 2-Door. Green. P17 SCHOOL BUS drivers, part-time, men or women. Must be able to pass physical exam. Contact E . V. Ellison, Northville PubUc Schools. FI 9-3400. 43tf UOS N . P O N T I A C T R A I L s HAVE WALLS washed the modern way. No mess. Half the lime. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. G L 3-3708. 51 MOTO-MOWER-YARDMAN Stan Johnston and L . M. Eaton NORTHVILLE'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE OFFICE COMEDY ONE MODEL alrphme, red with black sh-ipc between 5 4 7 Mile Rds. West of Ridge R d Phone DU 2-1726. Rewardl SIMPLICITY N a OFFL'RI.NG 8','t ou $5,000 loan, flrsl mortcace. 349-3654 after ! or Saturdays and Sundays. WIRE HAIRED terrier, Trl-color. Female Around Silver Lake near SouUi Lyon. Re ward. Contact or caU GE 8-8034. HlScx Full Price $1395 10-Wanted to Buy 9010 PonUac Trail down. scoping. Good terms. $11,500. 4 l / 2 r , G.I. SHARPENI.NG saw: and other edged tools, sdssiirs, slmrpened free with hand saws. No belter work at any price. 320 Pennell Street. A T T I C ROOMS - Gas heot. C i t y wafer. 1 1.'2 cer. tile baths. Carport. Good lond- o r C 18-Business Services Work Myself AUCTIOH for 0 s p l i t level home with sweeping view. $6,600 with $1,000 0Three DODGE FI 9-OCGO New tires. Supplies AND NORTHVILLE GERMAN SHEPHERD, April 1, male, more brown Uian black. 6 mos. Vlchlityof7Mile and Currle. GE 7-9557. 4-Door. 6 C y L Auto. R & H . 4-Pets Animals, 349-44S6 BUILDER G.E. MILLER 16-lost 1963 RAMBLER WANTED BOY over 18 - f o r shipphig and light machine work, clean work hi clean surroundhigs. Northwest Gage and E n ghicering, hie. 2020O Novl Rd., Novl. COLLEGE SENIOR wants oat-door work SMALL OFFICE space for rent. Heat 4 for Easter vacation. AprU 16-26. CR 4Ughts hu-nlshed, 202 W. uahi. Inquire at 4630. Plowhig, discing, fenchlg. Gulf Gas station. BOARD 4 ROOM. 349-5030. & HEATING S U P P L Y WALLED LAKE Ideol o REMODELING 10930 W. SIX M I L E P R i v A T E SALES A c r e L o t on Timberlane in beautiful N o r t h v i l l e H i l l s . t 1205 Ann Arbor Rd SLEEPING ROOM wilh private hath and private entrance, half a blocit from husiness section. FI 9-3014. Ve Carry Over 70 Products CUSTOM 595 DARK 'nCER colored cat or Idtten wear 1904 FORD 2 ton stake, 12 ft. bed, V-6 ing black leather collar with bell. Vidnity 12,000 miles. Uke new $2,500. Cost $3300 of Wing 4 Cady Sis. Please caU FI 9-1953 437-2023. • HlOtfc after 4:00 p.m. WOMAN betweea 21 4 45, fuU Ume.Saack counter 4 table work at Golf Club House. ROOM FOR RENT, idtchen priviieges if Experience not necessary. CaU GL 3-1900 desired. AvalUble April 21st Novl area, between 12:00 and 4:00. n 9-2428. FILL SAND-FILL DfRT M a t a t a l l S 495 (12 Raaihier StaUon SEPTIC TANK STONE E d $ '60 Dodge 4-Dr 127 Hunon KITCHEN HELP, women, Bob-O-Unkgolf course, 48150 Grand River, Novi. $l29S '61 Rambler 4-Dr Neiv and Used FunilUire room, very well londscoped on lorge 99x200 lot. 3-Bedroom brick ranch on 10 Mile R d . Perfect condition. NonftvIIIe Plymouth S A T U R D A Y - . 7 ! 3 0 P.M. 0 2 m Apartment SPECIAITY FEED Seven M i l s Rfi. L i v i n g room, bedroom, kitchen. A l s o two A c r e ^ Q I ^ P Rood. $2,200. s GE-7-2446 unfinished bedrooms upstairs. 2-car garage. 511,500. 0 1 d Plymouth's PEANUTS For fait, courteous sarvics call H will be given c o n s i d e r a t i o n . G a s heat. C l o s e to s c h o o l s and 10-Room b i - l e v e l home, built-ins, gos heat, large family 9 - 1 7 0 0 1/2 r '63 Plymoulh 2-Dr. H T , . . $1295 1962 MERCURY cust. 4 dr. ht with auto. R4H, P.S., B.B. P.W., WW ares. Vinyl hiterior low mileage. Real sharp. NADA $1405. Our price $1295. West Bros, downtown PlymouUi. GL 3-2424. FI-S-3600 •RAW AND R O A S T E D O i l B . B . hot woter heat. Ideal country living. shopping. A s k i n g $7,500. FARM MINDED man, any age to repre sent a 30-yr. old Hybrid Seed Corn Co. In your area. Good commission. Send card to Box 122, Springport, Mich. In dicate where you live etc. Hll-17cx DIE MAKER Q U I N C E colonel Joe W a l t o n - - A U ( » i o n e e f s - A c r e s . Ideally located between 11 Mile and 1-96, about 9 W . Phone 349-4430 '63 Rambler Wagon 1962 FORD 500 X L 2 dr. h.t. 390 eaghie, auto., R4H. WW th-es. Low mileage. Sharp NADA $10.15. Our price $1545. WestBros. downtown Plymouth. GL 3-2424. CAR HOSTESSES. Apply A iWRoolBeer. NorUi ville. Community GL-3-0244 of 349-0715 Consignments Wc/come mile east of N o v i for residential or industrial. Older home, 114 Walnut Street. Owner s a i d s e l l . A l l offers l-'4 Miles West of Nopior Rd. USED CARS 1961 CHEV. Impala 2 dr. ht. Sharp.NADA $1175. Our price $1045. West Bros. Downtown Plymouth. GL 3-2424 1205 Ann Arbor Rd. •SUET-CAKES Staftlns at 3 p.ni. Sliafp investment. a '31 FORD - stt-iip for Clievie, phone4372202. HlScx aL-3-2882 $1.40 PER C O L U M N INCH. S A V E i5c PER COLUMN INCH Hotels, Institutions 10665 Six Mile Rd. •BIRD F E E D E R S Fli.4 PinanclaE AvaUable S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 2 « , XS65 A l s o adjocent one 1/2 acre corner lot, $2,000. Or oil 3 lots for $4,500. A good DOMESTIC HELP: Woman with own trans portation. Good pay for right woman with good references. No children. CaU Mon day 1 to 3. 476-3897 Wo Cater To Restauronts Most Exclnsive Plymouth, Michigan. at W H O L E S A L E AND R E T A I L • C R A C K E D CORN Selling Retail at boy SALEM PACKING CO •SUNFLOWER S E E D Wholesale Prices Good V A R I E T Y OF UPPER APARTMENT, 3 rms., stove 4 refrigerator furnished, gas wall furnace freshly cleaned and decorated hi South Lyon. No children. F l 9-1323 after 6. Hiatfc •WILD BIRD F E E D across from Western E/ecfric plant, 0 T w o l / 2 A c r e L o t s on Ridge C t . L o w priced at $1,500 each. 0 little more thon the price of the lond olone. F u l l price FULL DRY FffiEPLACE wood, any length slab SLEEPING ROOM for rent, private en tf trance, 502 Grace St. FI 9-1165. wood at mUl. $5. FI 9-2367. 46tf 2-car garage, extra large 100'xl65' lot. Good area. Dead-end condition. 39c L b . CINBERS lor driveways and parthig lots; FURNISHED house. May thru October, seasoned fireplace wood. G L 3-1921. adults only. FI 9-3086. 47tf Goldsmith, 1 block off Sheldon Road Excellent c '02 METEOR 8, 4 dr. auto, transistor radio, price reasoiable. Fl 0-1387, itiis week only. 1904 COMET Callenle convertible 289, 4 barrel V8, 3 speed stick, radio, heater, whitewalls 10,000 miles. $1975. GR 40381. Located...Joe's Auction House, U05 apt. down, $120 month. 58,500 with very reasonable down payment. F I and s 1904 FAIRL/iNE 500 sedan. Standard shift. 5000 miles. $1700. C:ill 437-2291. HlStfc 1963 MERCURY custom 4 dr. h.t. Breezeway. Auto. R i H , P.S. WW tires. Sharp. NADA $1965. Our price $1795. West Bros. Downtown Plymouth. GL 3-2424. MATURE WOMAN clerk for retail mih! depot. 42270 6 Mile. FI 9-355S. GET THE VERY BEST EASTER 'HAIA! Order this week for sure delivery. ANTI-FREEZE - Permanent, $ M 9 gal. Ion. Gamble's SouUi Lyon. H41tfc one or two odditionol bedrms. street. cor garage, with o very livable 4-room house and both. A l l for P h o n e sewer ih, 49c In Pieces 1959 AMERICAN 10 X 50 fuUy furnished, exccUcnt condition. 437-5871 after 5. 45tf A c r e L o t . Three room house in Northville, with o one room efficiency 5 ocrcs on paved rood, good deep w e l l , new s e p t i c , 1 1/2- D I S P L A Y ADVERTISING ON WANT AD P A C E S - city which could be converted'into S A V E ISc ON R E R U N O F SAME AD D i s p l a y Rm. House on large 3/4 goroge, ReE. 69c "SEASONED wood, also maple dhung room extension table. William Peters, 56620 Ten Mile Rd., 1 mUe east of South Lyon GE 8-3466. H91fc TO HAVE THE BEST! Terms. 25c C H A R G E FOR BOX R E P L Y C l a s s i f i e d 1^6 MAN OVER 21 to drive wholesale de livery truck. 42270 Six Mile, North'-":.. SPECIALS Bacon, I/2 or Whole Slab, ers-CliaIn Sans-Gafden and Lawn UPTOI5WORDS-Sl.llO i 15 - For Sole - Autos 1952 CHEVY pickup, 3/4 ton, 4 speed I transmassion. Good running condition. FI 9-2574. IT COSTS NO MORE- Garden Tfactors-TIIIers-Laminioii- Northvilie Realty Offers: R E A L T Y D TRIUMPH SPORT TR 4, 1962, excellent cond'l. Many extras. CH 4-1200. DOMESTIC HELP. I 1/2 days a week. Must have references. Call 470-4878. Hickory Cured Smoked F U L L E R BRUSH products. South Lyon and immediate vicinity. Mrs. Elmer (Virghila Everett). Dial 437-2602. H13tfc IF YOU'D Uise to heip your iocai Klwanis club heip others, donate those rummage items hi the basement or athc today. C E 7-2410 or GE 8-44H. FI-9-0514 WANT ADS WAITING LIST OF BUYERS Ba.ni.-8p.m. 3,426 L i i i r Road 40SaI Six Mile WE ARE IN NEED OF PROPERTY T O S E L L T O SATISFY OUR THERE'S A GffiL without shoes, a boy with only a ^ l e , torn shlrL Won't you help us help boys and girls Uiie U » s e ? Give us your rummage and ire'U put smUes on young faces. Kivanls Rummage. GE 7-2410 or GE 8-4411. POST HOME "THE EGG NEST" USE OUR Results! SLAUGHTERING FRESH WED., A P R I L 21 t 15-For Sale Autos CLEANING WOMAN for Saturdays. 3494094. Whole Hog Pork Sausage 12 TRAYS and 2 cabhiets of addressograph plates. F ! 9-1700. 46tf MAY DAY C A R M V A L . May 1, High schooi gym, sponsored by Senior-Parent Trip Club. South Lyoc H1^ at 3 bedrooms wilh trees on 1/2 acre, $11,900. Beautiful 3 apartments with 22 acres and woods. To Plymouth RUMMAGE SALE 1 ACRE CORNER, 1 block from 7 MUe on Maxwell. Fruit Si blue spruce h-ees. $3000 cash. ICE 3-5807. DOUBLE BED, complete, Scale? oatCheT set $50. Modern foldhig wheel chair $40. Ladles 2 pc. suit. Persian hunh collar 4 hat to match, site 36. $25. GR 4-6087 REGISTERED EngUsh Setters 2-1/2 mos. champion biood Une. Alsoreglstereddam. H14-15af Phone 437-2958. 453-6300 r 11-Miscellany Wanted RELIABLE WOMAN to luuille estabhshed Beauty Counselor business - South Lyon area - NO 5-8157. HlS-IOcx Freezer Orders Fiiied COMPANY TENT, 9x9 umbreUs tent. Outside alumi num pole. Used 3 times. $25. CaU after 48 4:00 p.m. FI S-3559. S3.69 e SQUARE DANCE Western style, join befinners class. First session Thursday. April 15. 8 to 10.-30 p.m. Chuck Dlllenbeclt 4 Bill Gracey Instructor.-;. Michi gan's oldest square dance center. 36728 W. Seven Mile road, Livonia. Information Ph. Gr -1-0335. Sam Clark, Prop. 40 F u l l Line ot Retail Cut Meat: T A P E RECORDER and 16 mm. sound projector service, all makes. FI 9-2637. 23577 Novl road. 37tf 349-0941. AUTO batteries, dres aad accessories. Gambles, SouUi Lyon. H41tfc $2.69 E40 Starlmeathef Easter Plants room, dining room, basement recreation room, fireplace. Large lot. Reol buy ot $18,000 and terms. CUSTOM LIMESTONE. SLAG BLUNK'S INC. Easter Eggs 349-4030 Lovely brich home in South Lyon with 3 bedrooms, living v WANTED WAITRESS - Woman or girl. Apply in person at Sunny J Restaurant. New Hudson H ISci We Slaughter Our Own Pljrnioutli 453-6300 16 ft. STA-CRAFT alumhium boal, 40 hp electric start Evinrude motor, condxils. ConverUbie top, bunk scats. Complele with heavy duty TUl-Bed traUers. 029 West Crest Lane, South Lyoo. F A R M A I L - CUB, 4 attachments. Ford 8N h-actor, also implemeat tndler. 4382561. $1.69 27"x54'' 3-tO Living room lOx/S. Dining room IQxlO. Kitchen 9K9. TWO be I- W i t h THIRTY-SIX hich gas range hi good Condidon. $25. 349-9700. CARPET SAMPLES Genenti itepair. R E C O R D - N E W S - H E R A L D K A N T ADS A R E DISTRIBUTED T O E V E R Y HOME FIBECONE FIREPLACE, grate 4 screen. Ideal for cottage, recreation room. $100. FI 9-3129. DISCONTINUED C A B I N E T WOltK 437-7094 m 12-Help Wanted 6c L B . PROCESSING BLUNK'S INC. 640 Starkneather DUNCAN PHYFE table, 4 chah-s, and 5plcce bedroom suite, $25. 437-2487 RUMMAGE SALE: First Methodist church, HlScx NorthvUle. Friday, AprU 23. 9 to 9. 49 L A - Z - B O Y Chairs both modern and C o l onhU. Large selection Colonial livhig room R E L A X - A - a Z A R , practically new. Will and dhihig room furniture. Joerin's Home sell cheap. FI 9-1642. 51 Furn., 666 E. Huron St., Milford. Two blocits West of bowUngalley. H l S - l S c i ANTIQUE SHOW and sale. PouChic, AprU 20,21 aad 22. Ali Sahits' Episcopal Chur WESTDIGHOUSE 40" electric range. GE ch, W. Pike and WUUams Sts. 18 dealers. refrigerator, 2 shigie bedscompleic.RCA Hours - 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lunchand tea. Stereo. Dual amplifier record phiyer. MetDoor prize daily. Admission 75f. al kitchen table 4 chairs, LlvhiK room oc casional chair. All excellent condlUon. 9 X 12 RUG AND PAD, nylon aad wool C E 7-9210. H 1 5 a hlend, Ught green, used 2 years. $20. C o r n e r 7 M i l s ond Pontine T r o i l Home P h o n e KEEP CARPET deanhig problems small - u s e B l u e L u s t r e wall to wail. Renl elec tric shampooer $1. Dancers, South Lyonu HlSex METAL ROOF deckhig, ideal for one machhie shed or garage, etc. Seen near South Lyoo. 229-2845. HlSci BUNK, Trundle bunk, HoUywood beds, bedroom suites at prices to meet your budget. Joerin's Home F u m . 660 E. HurM St., Milford two blocks West of BowUng Alley. H15-18« FOREMAN & BILL Each 50'xl03'. Zon ed 2 fomily. At corner of SPACE HEATER, oil tank, electric stove, reasonable, Saturday oniy. 720 East Laiie St,. South Lyon. C15p 23" S Y L V A N U T V . , 3 yrs. old. G E 72455. HlSp 349-4030 3 LOTS. t 5-For Sole Farm Produce at built-in refriger cooking and porch, 30x60 spring fed pond. B u i l t i INSURANCE C & L HOMES, INC. KE-7-3640 - KE-7-2699 1/2 EVERGREENS $1 to $3. Turn ofr U.S. 23-SUver Lake Rd. 1/2 mile to Evergreen Rd. Log Cabin Nursery. HlSlfc LADY KENMORE combination washer aad dryer, dryer excellent condition. $50. (2-i2719. outside screened breezewoy, garage, washer AND blocks E . of Telegraph. in Northville H i l l s Sub. terrace, 30 GALLON RHEEM gas hot water heater, glass Ihied, $25, Phone GL 3-0507after 6. HlScx office 23623 6 Mile R d . , 2 COBB HOMES contemporary 1958 MASSEY HARRIS 333 tractor. 3 bot tom mounted plow, practically hinew con dition price $1095. Will false smaller trac tor In trade or Uvesiocit. Phone South Lyon GE 7-2437 H15-16CX ing rm. Will build within 50 miles of Detroit. Model and C E n e v a 7-2808 Beautiful RUNABOUT. 349-0119. aflcr 6. EASTER BUNNY $2.00. phone 438-3065. HlSot AUTOMATIC washer, electric dryer, dou ble cMna laundry tub. Reasonable. G E 68794. H15a wide, full bsmt., over 1000' $7,150 FULL PRICE o L U N C H MEATS sq. ft., ceramic tile, 20' liv and insure nee. 14 ft. UPHOLSTERED Rockers and chairs from $29.95. Gambles, South Lyon. HSOtfc 3 bedrms., brick ranch, 40 ft. toxes C 45( lb $72.81 Month plus taxes $E0 per fnontli age. $15,500. 53,000 down, b a l ance 5118 HARDIE Sprayer, big iitcel huik, reason able best offer. AlsoSchwlanblcycle.3492490. BATHTUBS and sinks, shghUy damaged 1/2 price 437-2024 Pelky Contractors. H13tfc 51D0DO1VN No Down Payraenl 1/2 RUMMAGE SALE. Thurs. & Friday. AorU 22-23. 8:30-2:30. Ladies VFW 4012.4385 Mahi, Nortbvllle. 49 6-For Sale Household SARATOGA" 511,400 baths, auto, oil heat, l-cor gar baths, a "THE ON YOUR L O T SEE l GR-4-Z28I IN "65" 3 bedrm. Aluminum lnsul. Siding, Cop per plumbing, Durahib, 3 pc. Bath, Double bowl sink Installed. Complete wiring with fixtures. Large Covered Front Porch WaUs and celUngs Insulated. 1/2" drywall ready to decorate. Model: 2e'i25 Pontiac Trail 2 M l . North of Ten Mile, South Lyon. l i e L i n d e n St. One block from 2 1,''2 acre lot, 3 bedrooms, 1 B A HOME FOR YOU CUSTOM BUILT RANCH HOME ON YOUR LAND NO DOWN PAYMENT, $C0 per month. londscoped gas furnoces, 3 b l o c k s from pub BR-3-0223 349-4030 O u r 4Q24S Grand River 229 High St. Very n i c e 2-fani- lic schools. RUMMAGE SALE. Thurs. & Friday, April 22-23. 8:30--2:30. LadiesVFW4012.4385 Main, Northville. 49 Bastilan's Crandirlew OrcIiard GR-6-i700 loft. built-ins. Nicely EVINRUDE 10 hp Outboard motor, prac dcaliy new. Bahy Grand phuio. Harvey Kelley, 10799 Sliver Laite drive. HlSp FRESH SWEET CIDER AND H O N E Y 20720 Middlcbelt ot 8 Mile (Swiss and $1.75 per tlU. slightly seconds SI i!U. 349-4030 59,000. Good location. Reed up. Hard, Juicy, Crisp Jofialtians, Steel Reds, Startts, Rome, Delicious: CommercicI property, 65x120. Northvillo--519 FORD AND hiternadonal farm equipmeai hi good condition. Suitable for smaU op erator. Also young stock and feeder pigs. Phone 437-2120. HlStfc size Special For Clearance-2 1/4" y SIDES OF BEEF F R O M $3S to $69,50 5 Other Varieties. Fancy packed. Just one leftofthesequaUtybullthomes. This home will not be duplicated In the Northville area over agahi by thisbullder. Z E R O D N . - T A X A D J . ONLY ily with large rooms, 2 separate Fi-9-5270 Some pmti. less than rent goroge and outdoor g r i l l . 535,000. Pennimsn HASENAU HURRY! Variety of Homes cost, e USDA Choice USED TV's they were harvested. Delira h 7 - For Sale Miscellany RECONDITIONED KELVINATOR electric stove,Admiral reLargest Size Golden or Double Reil trlgerator, Lazy-Boy chair. Matching (h-apes, trailers, 4 misc. items. Can Ft 9Delicious. Same condition as the day2065 after 4:00 p.m. 42395 12 Mile. 2I9 C e . l \ V ' . , C S * ' V . A . REPOSSESSED landscoped 7 o c r c s . L o c o t c d on rood. 4-cor T HOUSE TRAILER. 10 X40,phone437-a20i after 6 p.m. H15-16cr • A P P L E S Q U A L I TIY1! !QWU«L.l U A L I T IY I! :QL UALITY! WUML-I 349-4039 and fenced lot. 524,900 .Model-139-10 Evertreen '^Dfif^K.ama 3-*o 660 Allen Rd. Wellkeptfacebrlckranch. 3 bedroom, full basement, corner lot. city utilities, 1 1/2 baths. Very nice home on bccutifully of Beck • 7—For Sale Miscellany cor goroge on lorge nicely lond- Mile rood just • RUMMAGE SALE: First Methodist church. Northville, Friday, April 23. 3 lo 9. 49. •12840 10 Mile road. S. Ciiigwiddcn in Nortfi- West Seven . 7-For Sale Miscellany SMALL CROP duster-almost new-$25. ronch. F o m i l y room, f i r c p l o c e , 2- REALTOR 3 BEDROOM HOME. Separate dining room. Full basement. In tow. Spotless condlUon. 632 N. Mill Street. Real bargahi al $10,500. Firm $25,500. OR NEAR OFFER. Finest res idential section. 3 bedroom, modern ran ch. Every convenient feature. One acre, high rollhig. Valley road at Fonner. Edge of Northville. 12 ACRES, high, fertile excellent lo cation across from Fox Hills Gulf Club. 5 ACRES. Beck road south of Five Mlle. Only $7500. OTHER U R G E TRACTS west of Ply mouth. HALF ACRE homesltes Ui Edenderry Hills. Paved roads. Sewers. Unsurpassed In Beauty and value off W. Seven Mlle road, edge of Northvilie. public The VFW would like to extend their thanks and appreciation tor the gifts that were donated by the Merchants for the MilUoaah-e Party. HlScj 5-For Sale FarIil Produce 3 - For Sale - Real Estate v i l l c . Very nice 3 bedroom brick corner Schoolcrutl- Detroit JAMES 3 For Sale Real Estate NORTHVILLE ours. The family aad relatives of Fred Soloman wish to eipress their heartfelt ap preciation for all the many khidnesses rendered to them during their recent be reavement. 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Novi is a great place to live and to estaislish deep a n d permanent roots. Novi has great possibilities f o r orable council appoint a com relatlonsUp with the townsUp mittee to formulate plans and and tUs would b e one thing that methods of procedure to pro will make for more conflict. at 4 p . m . mote a dignified and educational But Councilman Philip Ander F u r t h e r , s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s n o t e d that M o n program to advise facts afid ad son countered: "There wouldn't day, M a y 17 is the final day f o r r e g i s t r a vantages of a cityform of govern be any more conflict" if Novi ment over the present village became a city. tion of V o t e r s f o r the s c h o o l b a l l o t i n g . form. Sinlth then explained that he C i t i z e n s W h o h a V e not r e g i s t e r e d o r "It will be my pleasure to co wanted to get the consensus of the V o t e d at a r e g u l a r o r s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n in the operate and assist this move In city council before proceeding. last two y e a r s m u s t s i g n up a g a i n With the any manner appropriate and pos •We didn't want to move until N o V i t o W n s h i p c l e r k to q u a l i f y . sible to facilitate and promote to we presented the Idea to you," H e s l i p , a V e t e r a n m e m b e r of the b o a r d , a successful conclusion this he said. movement.'' r u n s a f a r m at 4 2 6 8 0 N i n e M i l e r o a d i n the Howard Bond, village attor Councilman Dean Lenhelser ney, underscored that It is not V i l l a g e . H e told T h e N e w s that he h a s n ' t the futIIre. reqionded first to Smith's sug up to the council "to liIltlate d e c i d e d W h e t h e r to s e e k a n o t h e r t e r m . "It is my studied opinion," gestion. such a movement. Wixom Is the N a m e d to the N o V i b o a r d in 1956, H e s l i p Smith continued, "that Novi needs "Individually I agree with you only place I know where the h a s s e r v e d m a n V t i m e s as p r e s i d e n t of that concentrated and also a central but it is not the council's job to council advocated a city and ized form of government to make critlclzethe township or tell peo pushed it through." b o d y . proper and economically pro ple what to do. We are elected Bond said It would be the reA p p o i n t e d to t h e b o a r d i n 1 9 5 8 , T a y l o r , gressive advancement. by the people to run the village." gjonslblllty of resident to get of 26401 N o V i r o a d . W a s e l e c t e d i n 1959 Leo Russell must shut down his salvage operation oin \Z Mile road. "We most regjectfully and ur Commented Councilman Don the cltyhood drive rolling. and r e - e l e c t e d in 1962. H e has s e r V e d tWice gently recommend that your hon ald Young: "We have a delicate But, acting as private citizens, as b o a r d s e c r e t a r y . councllmen were eager to put their stamp of approval on the No s p e c i a l m i i l a g e o r b o n d i s s u e s Will K i n g T r i a l M o n d a y movement. Said Councilman Ray E y e be i n c l u d e d o n the l o c a l ballot i n J u n e . M a y 3 D e a d l i n e Harrison: "I will go on record B u t a s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n l i k e l y Will be c a l l Warren Robert Wright, who Wright felled King February as not opposing it." e d i n the f a l l f o r f u n d s to a d d a n a c a d e m i c shot Northville Police Chief Eu- 10 as the police official wa.s tak Lenhelser mused: "I could be W i n g at the J u n i o r h i g h s c h o o l . gene King two months ago, will ing him to the station for ques- one of the charter members." M o r e c l a s s r o o m s p a c e is n e e d e d s i n c e face the Jury Monday in Wayne tioiling about two rottierles last And Anderson added: "It has my F o r C l o s i n g J u n k Y a r d county circuit court N o V i i s l a u n c h i n g i t s own h i g h s c h o o l p r o year at the Detroit Federal Sav blessing." Council President Joseph Cru Time is runUng out for Leo to find another location for Us be su^ended if there were any His case will be heard by Judge ings branch in Northville. g r a m in S e p t e m b e r of 1966. N o r t h v i l l e pi remarked that "I, too, favor Russell's Junk yard in the vil business. Charles Kaufman. loss of foliage and the appeals Will g r a d u a t e the l a s t N o V i s e n i o r s i n 1968. Chief King said he has been King was shot twice in the ab the people reconsidering the city lage. The village appeals board told board would maintain continulDg T h e b o a r d Will h o l d a s p e c i a l m e e t i n g subpeonaed to appear in the domen and the slugs were never aspect." Howard Bond, village attor Russell he could relocate on the Jurisdiction over Us operation. A change In the local form of ney, told the council Monday Frank Martin property Just west courtroom as Wright Is prose removed. He returned to Us Job W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 28, at 8 p . m . at the Russell's relocation was at government has been proposed cuted on a charge of assault with March 25. night that he has continued a of Paragon Bridge & Steel If he tacked by residents andbuslnessj u n i o r h i g h to c o n s i d e r an a r c h i t e c t . twice - 1959 and 1962 - and fail case against Russell in Oakland puts up a $1,000 performance es. Paragon Bridge & Steel and the intent to kill and murder. ed both times, according to vil county circuit court until May bond. General Filters went on record lage officials. 3. So far, Russell has not pro as objecting. O f f i c e r ' s V i e w p o i n t Smith estimated that it would Russell must then close up duced the necessary bond. And Monday Ught Council Pre take a "miUmum of one year's Us salvage operation on Twelve Russell's fight to stay in bus sident Joseph Crupi informed work - and hard work, too - to Mile road and move it some iness is deep-rooted. He has Us colleagues that Paragon would put a charter commission pro where else, complying with the been cutting up and burning cars "go to court If there were any posal before the people." court's cease and desist order. for years on Us peat farm. smoke or odor condition ajSectB e H a r d o n M I P ' s W h o D r i v e Such a proposal, it was pre Bond said it is the second In His operation exists in an ag ing Its operation." A Novi police officer has pro Under the state's point sys fine is not sufficient to thwart getting it from home or where dicted, could be decided next stance that be has continued the ricultural zone and was allowed Later, Earl Bailey, ordinance spring during the village elec case to allow Russell more time to remain because it was there enforcement officer for the vil they work." Faulkner said. posed a way to pualsh drivers tem, a driver can lose hiis lic drinldng. uaderCl who di-jaut. ense if be accuxaulales l<:,jyxuis. "Money doesn't mean any "In some cases youths work.^ tion. before the village zoning ordi lage, said that Russell has not If the commission is okayed, Richard Faulkner, juvenile of- All convlcUotts are Indicated on thing," the officer said. "Tliey at a si5)ennarket take out seein-r been successful in "getting an nance was adopted In 1959. can pay thefineor else someone logly empty boxes during the day .then. It would draw up the char L a d i e s N i g h t xficer for the department, bas the back of Us license." Since it was a nonconforming other place to put junk. else In the fimlly will. But six but return at night to retrieve ter- subject to voter approval. If suggested that an amendment be "His lawyer said he has no usage, it could not be expanded. their cache of beer," Faulkner the charter were accepted, Novi attached to a bill the state law Faulkner brought up Us plan at points count on their record." performance bond and thus no When the village was convinc a meeting two weeks ago of the - Faulkner amplified that "booz continued. "We've come across would shed Its village status. C o m i n g U p makers are considering. ed that Russell was enlarging it, place to put It" MIcUgan-Ontarlo Juvenile Offic some of tUs. Larceny from a ed up teenagers" augment the Smith l I i d l c a t e d that Us group "They are trying to get points necessary legal steps were tak Harold Ackley, village admin will start towards its goal In The Novi Board of Commerce en. Russell pleaded guilty to istrative assistant, said that Rus placed on the driving records of ers Association In Lansing. The crime rate. "Egieclally In the building Is a felony." group met with Joseph Chllds, area of car accidents and break Faulkner said that "the law the next few weeks. And he will will hold Its annual ladles Ught three misdemeanors March 3 in sell must have the bond before Juveniles," Faulkner stated. ing and enterings," says they can't have beer and keep the council abreast of any at 7 p.m. Saturday in the com- circuit court He would go a step further. state police commissioner. a burning permit is approved for progress. muU^ bUldlng on Novi road. Faullcner feels that minors La Although no action was taken Equally Important, the police they can't handle It either." Russell, who had appealed the the Martin site. Said Councilman Harrison: Tickets cost $3.50 per person. ruling of the local Justice court, possession of alcoholic beverag on Us suggestion, it was re man said that teens canpurcbase He added: "Maybe they would One thing that bothered the think if they knew they would get "lt Is of pubUc interest and The Novi Rebekahs will serve was fined $50 each on two counts council was that the appeals es caught operating a car should corded in the officials minutes of beer easily. be penalized six points. Thus a the association's executive board "Perhaps they cheated or lied six points. They cherish their would be a good thing to keep the dinner followed by entertain- of Illegal burning. board imposed no time limit on HSL? would strike out after two us Informed." ment and dancing. Rip Collins and The third burning charge was Russell to acquire the bond. Faulkner believes that a court to get It or else they might be licenses." conVictloas. Us band will provide the music. deferred so the court could see •It would have been a good if he were abolishing Us opera thing to include" in the appeals board's stipulations,'' Ackley tion on Us own land. The appeals board approved contended. Councilman Dean Lenhelser a one-acre site on the Martin W i x o m ^ s P o t e n t i a l U n l i m i t e d ? property along Grand River but mentioned that Russell would on To sweeten uIe renewal pro commlsision's stance on rezon- 0 tracks from Beck road to the set up a list of demands that ly have a year's lease "and ap Wixom Is on the verge of shift be a divided roadway and per Secondly, Leman said, there parently Mr. Martin is Just look Russell must meet. posal, Leman informed the plan Ing a tract of property along city hall. In must "be people who believe mit through traffic to bypass ing gears and creating a newlmThe stretch, about 660 feet In The Martin tract is zoned M-3 ing for a little revenue to pay tax ners that the outlay for any pub West Maple road, bolstered LeIt." the shopping center. age for Itself. depth, would provide for a 60 foot and tUs zoning classification al es." lic Improvements - like sewers man's view. Light industry would be allow "I honestly believe we can Crupi concluded that "it isunLocal officials are eyeing an ed to locate In the western sec justify a federal project and we'll or paving - will be credited to He said that Wixom Is def- roadway to be dedicatedby exist lows Junk yards. Russell would be required to forhInate that we have to have it urban renewal project that will tion of the project The shopping have something bigger than any the city if renewal goes ahead. lUtely blossoming out and has ing property owners. limit Us operation to 40 cars but it Is permitted under the markedly alter the complexion center would be the nucleus. Of thing around here." lt will be up to the dty coun sufrideot room for new homes Five of six land holders were and not burn when the wind is zoning." of the city In the future. and manufacturers. fice sites would be zoned east present. Theytentatlvelyapprovcil to put the final stamp of ap Leman explahied that the U.S. Council bas no jurisdiction blowing from the north, after or the shopping area. Ferguson revealed that a Blr- ed the Industrial park site. But dark or on holidays. government wiU foot 75% of the proval on the project. The plan over the appeals board except for Wixom ^parently has plenty ning commission Is not empow mhigham lutniier firm bas in the commission will meet in the Leman told the planners that appointments. In addition. Us operation would of potential - and Is charting a "Wixom could boom line no bill. However no cost has been ered to legislate. quired about Us 18-acre site next few weeks with Detroit Ed progressive course for growth. other city in the state." attached to the project or is like between the Grand Trunk and C ison to gain Its approval. As Leman put it: "If we do it ly to be for a wUle. At the moment, city planners D e v e l o p e r s D e f a u l t i n g ? But there are some obstacles. right, we can put Wixom on the St 0 tracks for a wholesale and' Edison owns a 250-foot rightare considering a renovation of One he mentioned was qualify retail operation. His parcel is of-way through the city and part As the first step, Leman rec map." Cooperation of citizens, the downtown area to attract new ing for federal assistance. "We ommended thata survey andplan- he added, will be a key link la now zoned residential. of its strip adjoings the propos business, Industry and residents. have a lot of open land and it In a separate package, the ed roadway that would be carv Uncle Sam's cUefpIaimer from may be hard but the project is ning application be readied. He its success or failure. Indicated one could be prepared William Ferguson, a land de planners considered a new zone ed out to extend northward to S e w e r P a y m e n t D u e in less than a year. veloper who was feeling out the for light industry along the C i Pontlac trail. the CUcago office and a field not insurmountable." representative were In town re CONViNiBNCE SMOrriNO cently to discuss the possibility 'They need taps and the vil covered. The sewer line will be ot establishing a central business paid off over a 15-year period. lage needs money." district In the city. Ackley said that four develop TUs predicament irks village TATIO TOWN HOUftBS officials today as they eye May ers have paid up for 1965. They Mayor Wesley McAfee and 1 - the day when the first pay are Henry Bashlan (75 taps),Su Charles Leman, the city's plan ment for the Novi sewer line Is burban Development (l 50), Victor ning c(H1sultant, unfolded plans Almus (250)andBlackwood-Taydue. for the project. The payment amounts to lor (150). Others who are delinquent are $91,200. Only $26,000 has been Leman outlined the details collected so far from developers Stephen-Allen (290), Lloyd R. again a week ago before the who committed themselves for Johnson (18), Paul LeBost (750) Wixom planning commission. and Max Sheldon (500) sewer taps. Actually, he described the pro Officials are not worried aboiit Now the village plans to put posed revival as "bringing the some pressure on the developers LeBost or Stephen-Allen. Once master plan Into being." who have failed to live up to the bonds for the Wlllowbrook Some 40 acres of land Is be their agreement with the village. water system are sold the Le ing studied for a new birth in the Howard Bond, village attor Bost account will be squared heart of the city. The existing ney, was Instructed Monday Ught away. business row apparently would to start qpeclal assessment pro In the agreement for the wa vaUsh. ceedings against the Howard ter system, it stipulates that Keating Co. and its affiliate, the sewer tap fee ($26,000) wlU ln lts place a new complex of Hilltop Co. and MarK Allen Co. be turned over when the bonds enterprises would emerge In Any ^cial assessment or lien are purchased. cluding a l4-acre shopping cen must be cleared up before the de ter plus provision for multiple veloper can platt the land, Bond Bond said that Stephen-Allen has promised to mall a check dwelling and small hidustrlal told the council. for $10,000 for its portion. sites. Keating and its affiliate sought 400 taps wUle Mark Allen asked Thus officials can add another; A civic center is even enfor 160. Their shares of the pay $36,000 to the $26,000 on hand for CITT M/M.1. vi stoned. ment have been requested but a total of $62,000-sttll $29,000 short of the mark. none have responded. Leman said that a major fea Of the 2,900 taps available, Harold Ackley, village admin ture ot the development Is a loop istrative assistant said that one- some 2,000 are sought, accord drive around the area. It would Tliiis i» a plan for the Wixom of lomorruw. fifteenth of the payment must be ing to Ackley. e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l , T h e f o r d e a d l i n e 4 1 9 0 0 f i l i n g is Q u i n c e d r i V e . S a t u r d a y , M a y 15