March 1965 - Oakland County Historical Resources
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March 1965 - Oakland County Historical Resources
Tlie NoitiiviJle Record-Non News—Thursday, March-4,-ISliS Sort ion Ttt-o — Page Six Mkhigan Mirror S P E A K I N G O p e n L e t t e r for The Record LANSING To Michigan Servicemen in Vietnam. This is sort of an open letter which N o w that was a s t o r m ! T h e k i n ( i w e u s e to I hope will find its way into your hands. Dickey Chapelle, h a v e i n the g o o d o l d d a y s . a woman reporter who has B u t w e w e r e a s t u r d i e r lot i n those d a y s . been working in your part of W h o e v e r h e a r d of c a l l i n g o f f s c h o o l f o r a f e w the world until early this year, i n c h e s of b l o w i n g s n o w ? W a l k i n g a f e w m i l e s i n addressed the Michigan Press a b l i z z a r d was m e r e w a k i n g - u p e x e r c i s e f o r a f u l l Association about what's goday of activity. iIig on there. One of her main B u t , alas, t i m e s c h a n g e . D u m p a l i t t l e s n o w points was to the effect that o n o u r m o d e r n cities w i t h t h e i r n e t w o r k o f ex- we at home don't understand p r e s s w a y s a n d w h a t h a v e y o u got? C h a o s . E v enough about Vietnam to real ly appreciate the importance e r y t h i n g o n w h e e l s stops . . . a n d t o d a y , t h a t ' s of the fighting; and that Anier e v e r y t h i n g ( a l t h o u g h one S o u t h L y o n r e s i d e n t leans there are very discourag m a d e h i s w a y to t o w n o n h o r s e b a c k ) . cd with this lack of understand It is t r u e , h o w e v e r , t h a t the s n o w s e e m s a ing. t r i f l e h e a v i e r these d a y s . . A n d the c a r s d o n ' t h a v e A lot of people here do care t h e o l d z i p to p u l l out o n c e y o u ' v e s h o v e l l e d what's going on in VleUiam. a w a y t h e s n o w . .At a n y rate, i t o n l y t o o k a g e n t l e The niImber grows every day. p u s h f r o m C a l ' s G u l f S e r v i c e t r u c k to g e t o u r Maybe some of the fine points s n o w b o u n d v e h i c l e b a c k o n t h e r o a d , j u s t a f e w are hazy to us, but more and more people are concerned h o u r s late f o r w o r k . about the basic issue. .And more and more people are ap There's a comraderie created by snow storms preciating what you are doing. that provides a bright spot even in the gloom of There is a clearer understand ing all the time of the prob the discomfort. By B I L L S L I G E R Suddenly all-important business projects come secontiary to another common be- problem. t o lems you face, the handicaps you mtist overcome and, most importantly, of the significance of your activities. While l can't speak for any one but myself, I'm aavious to pass on to you and all our servicemen my personal grati tude for what you arc doing for our country and to tell you The S t a t e that l am sure there are thous ands of others In Michigan who feel the same wayThis letter is sent in appreci?tion of your efforts; witli thankfulness you are doing so well; and with the best of hopes that you will soon return safely in the pride that you made an important contribu- Novi N e w s NATIONAl EDITORIAL Published by The Northville Record, Inc., 101 North Center Street, each Thursday. Entered as second class matter ot the U.S. Post Office, Northville, Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' $4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN,- $5.00 ELSEWHERE Advertising Manager John Harrington News Editor Donald Bauerle Superintendent S e r v i c e m e n i Robert Publisher Blough William Sliger titive gears into a neutral zone of h e l p i n g N o one's going anywhere Whether posal and many would say Opponents of the change they should be experts on the come largely from the "you matter. can't blame tJiem all for the James Sendo, president of actions of a • few" school of the driver education teachers ihoiighL when h^'s free he'll come T h e wheels of our m o d e r n society couldn't s u r v i v e this i n a t t e n t i v e n e s s l o n g , b u t the e x p e r i to r e m i n d us t h a t What's is s t r i c t l y a matter of fickle i|: » * E v e r y o n e ' s r e a d about important circumstance. the trouble the city of Detroit and other suiiurban communities have had i n "digging out". But what about the job in Northville? C o m p l i m e n t s have p o u r e d into city h a l l c o m m e n d i n g the swiftness city's public w o r k s ' crew on the w i t h w h i c h it h a n d l e d t h e c l e a r i n g o f local streets and sidewalks. O n e s u c h c o m p l i m e n t came from T o w n s h i p "Supervisor R . D . M e n i a r a . T h e c i t y ^ c o u n c i l took t i m e M o n d a y p i g h t to praise the p u b l i c w o r k s ' department, anfj Majror A l l e n a s k e d t h a t a l e t t e r be w r i t t e n a n d posted o n t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d t h a n k i n g t h e W o r k m e n iox. their extra effort. Everyone Potthoff, and pitched Public in. City with the five a n d d i d n ' t stop until traffiq. pieces men started Halrtner worked long hours t o c l e a r a w a y the streets f o r Working Manager Bruce Worl;s' Director. B u d his c r e w of eight men equipment at of snoWpIow 3 a.m. Thursday 11 p . m . F r i d a y . W h i l e the city crews plowed. .Aubrey F r e n c h ' s fleet of f o u r t r u c k s f r o m N o r t h v i l l e P a v i n g & E x c a v a t i n g Was hired to h a u l t h e s n o w a w a y . • B u d Hartner, who incidentally will celebrate 18 y e a r s o n t h e c i t y p a y r o l l t o d a y , s a y s i t ' s the Worse s t o r m he's e v e r seen i n N o r t h v i l l e . W i t h few exceptions, the city crews had all streets cleared by Friday noon. A n d by you couldn't find a snowflake Monday in the business district -— on the street or sidewalk. R e c o g n i t i o n is a l s o d u e B o b C o l e , W h o r e a c h ed A d d L a n d t o I n v e s t m e n t s an agreement with the BABSON PAJIK, Mass. Everyone should be Interested in building personal safeguards against 'die future, — for one's self and for one's children and grandchildren. Diversification is one of the most important keynotes in hedging against inflation, deflation, and whatever iinforeseeable economic devel opments may lie ahead. A wellrounded program will, of course, iocltide a bank account, insurance, a comfortable home, carefully -selected stocks and bonds, and probably a business jIlterest. •> any more, except for the minor Instances where fill-ins form small areas out of watery shal lows. There can be more stock issued, more bonds floated, more businesses established — and even more money printed — but the land now existing is the only.'land we will ever have. . - . the lmparalleled population growth. With more babies be ing bom and people living longer than ever, population should continue to expand for the foreseeable ...future. Not even a sharp recession would fundamentally alter this longterm uptrend. ^ While it is reasonable to be bullish on land as a protec tive holding; buyers should use discrimmation in selecting acreage for purchase. No plots should be bought without be ing seen by the buyer himself, or at the very least by an ex perienced family member, friend, o,r trusted associate. This Is no doubt one reason why lamf prices flften tefld to .wit'hstaiid the strong down ward presatire that recessions bring to bear on other hold ings. Du'rtag the 1958 recession, for example, Investment pric Do not'forget, in addition, es took a sudden and severe the, e:^3ordinary value of land pummeling and general busi holdings . a s . a longer-term in- ness slipped badly. Land val Economic trends in tbe vic vestment. M a n y who long ago ues, however, held up amaz- inity are often a helpfuf guide bought •oi;;ir^herited acreage ingly well, with no real losses in making final d ^ l ^ i i s ; look tijat seamed, to be situated toe in desirable properties. for localities clbs^ to iirban far - away from a community A severe depr,ession would and suburban.ceni^e^ showing center to be "good for much of probably cut into land values swift population gv4 .. manoanything. Jbut /arnung have pro-, to some degree, but even then facturing grbwtli.^ ' fltedlhandsonlely from the pop prospects would favor a more ulation explosion and wide rapid recovery than might "be One land-buying rule that spread decentiralizatlon. expected in other forms of in has stood the test of time is Both residences and business vestment. The basic reason for this: Select a growing city; de plants^ in recent years have this is not only the "absolute" termine the main road out of spread mt into siiborban and limit to land amounts but also that' city along which expanm n i l areas tliat were ah&ost entirely imoccqpied witbin fair ly recent memory. Land v a l H a r o l d B l o o m A g e n c y Inc. ues have climbed wlthont in- Ce lerruptiofl. While many people may hesi COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE tate -to -buy land when prices • LIABILITY HOMEOWNERS are so high, there are certain basic factors that make the '-'AUTO FIRE PL^TE GLASS buying of good, well-located laftd advisable at almost any RICHARD F. L Y O N , M a n a p e r time. First, there is only so much land in the country, in FI-9-1252 each state, and In each com 108 W . MAIN NORTHVILLE munity, "niere will never be sion is the most marked; go out to that point on the main artery where land is quoted by the acre as opposed to by the foot; there make your longrange land investment ... and then be patient. Once you have made such a commitment, ex ercise of extreme patience will pay the largest dividends. NEW ISSUE - A N D R E W C . REID & C O . Member Detroit Stock Exchange Philadelphia — Baltimore Stock Exchange DONALD A . BURLESON, Keprcsentatlve M A Y F L O W E R HOTEL GL-3-18S0 — IF NO ANSWER GL-3-J977 L A K E S Shares C O P P E R C O R P . ($1 Par Value) Price $ 5 . 0 0 p e r S h a r e THESE SECURITIES ARE OFFERED A N D WILL BE SOLD TO BONA FIDE ' RESIDENTS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ONLY Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from: ELLIS & ASSOCIATES. MAIN OFFICE: 19201 W . Seven Mile Road Detroit, Michigan 48219 . Telephone: KE-5-3650 INC. BRANCH OFFICE: 23445 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, Michigan 48124 Telephone: LO-3-3030 Blowing to snow the c i t y c o u n c i l to c l e a r Walks through CITY stopped job him and once, but continued he W I X O M Registration Notice THE CITY CLERK, 49045 PONTIAC T R A I L , WIXOM, O A K L A N D C O U N T Y , MICHIGAN, WILL WEENBkQY OFQfJa ThERM OFNATURAL 6AS iVBRB COWBRTBDIMTO LIFTING POWER fTCOULO RAISE A as. mvY CRUISER-28,000 lOHS-m FOOT. QFML BE OPEN 1 9:00 A . M . T O 5:30 P.M. M O N D A Y THRU FRIDAY A N D INCLUDING M O N D A Y , FROM LAST FOR M A R C H 8:00 A . M . T O 8:00 D A Y for VOTERS GENERAL ELECTION MONDAY, A P R I L 5, 1965 4 % P.M. REGISTRATION T H E PURPOSE OF QUALIFIED 8, Qnf^fiCTlCALOSEfAmRMOF mTVRAL GAS WILL RAISE THE TEMPERATURE OF 105 eALLONS Manufacturers B a n k OFWATER FROM 6010140 PEGREESF, is looking for people REGISTERING @R irWOUU? OPERATE A ms REFRIGERATOR FOR aOHOURS, SM.fxiDMOHT FOR T H E S P E C I A L TO B E HELD 1965. ON aOUKE-AMERXMIGASASSOCATKM , C O N S U M E R S Elizabeth Waara Acting City C l e r k P O W E R NATURAL GAS--Does C O M P A N Y on w h o w a n t f*a.|.»Sai-2t to earn savings... People like iEarl Johnson. Married and father of a seven-year o l d daughter and ninc-ycar old son. H e \vants them both to havfj a college education. B u t With college ciists rising ..'very year, ever)' dollar he saves must w o r k harder. A t Manufacturers Bank, a l l savIjlgs earn 4 % interest. T h e m a x i m u m allowablc-which Wc pay and compound four times a y e a r M a r c h 1, June I,. September 1, December 1. Interest is computed on every dollar on deposit. A n d a l l deposits made by the tenth o f the month earn interest from the first. ATanufactufcrs Bank is looking for people like E a r l Johnson to p a y A^.'o to. We're interested in helping their savings grow. So M u c h , C o s f i So t l l t l e i g t e s B u W o y Thursday, s r W d .March a o 11, t e n 10c P e r 1965 B official, r C o p y , ,'};4.00 P e r Y e a r S o n y s d .\fter dent J o s e p h Crupi, t I s s 129 Main Street E., Northville Dunlap at Button (Auto Bank) 21015 Farmington Road near Eight M i l e Road Wayne Road near W.uren Avenue m ; u e V i l assured of about 350 custom ers for Detroit water which will be available here in a few months. G e o r g e R o m n e y village council chased the V i s i t N o r t h v i l l e has pur M r s . P a u l LeBost. Willowbrook The privately-owned system which serves the Willowbrook subdivisions in the east end of N o w the villa.ge is ex the village was part of the es p e c t e d to be i n t h e w a t e r tate of the Late Paul LeBost. business sometime this LeBost laid out and built the summer. homes in the Willowbrook area. Early in December the coun H a r o l d A c k l e y , v i l l a g e cil passed an ordinance to es administrative assistant, tablish a village water depart said the w a t e r s y s t e m ment. The water system is a vital part of the department's agreement was signed operation. F r i d a y by C o u n c i l P r e s i - i By owning it the village is Only homes in Willowbrook have access to a water sys tem. A l l other residents ob tain water from their own wells. system. Village officials applied to the state finance commission bonds to acquire the system and build transmission line from a gate valve and well in stallation at 10 Mile and Hag gerty roads. M u s t a n g s state district toi;rnament in B o w R e g i o n a l s O u t A p a r t m e n t H e r e S i t e s F . T a f t D i e s at G u t t e r O K ' d P r o j e c t R e a p p o i n t C o o k T o B o a r d R e v i e w 6 5 N e w L o t S i z e • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Coiporatign Advance Hostesses for the recepis expected to keep her re Michigan's First Lady, tion will be Mrs. Blake marks brief and mingle and Mrs. George Romney will Clarenceville last Saturday night (see story on page 7 of this section Couse, Mrs. Douglas Day, visit with v.'ell-wishers. visit Northville Tuesday af M r s . C. A . Hoffman, Mrs. Northville area Republicans and pictures on page 6 of section two). The team lost to Holt Tuesday ternoon. John Holland, M r s . William are sponsoring the appearMrs. Romney's appearance night in the first round of regional play at the local gymnasium. " P r i c e of the water system McDermott and Mrs. Gerald ancc with Mrs. Robert A r is admittedly political. She is $62,500. len and Mrs. Siuart Camp Stopper. will promote the Farrell Ro Ackley said approval of the bell sen'ing as co-chairmen. berts for senate campaign in The hour-long visit is sche bond issue was contingent on three stops in Livonia as duled to begin at 4 p.m. Re the system's purchase. Appro well as the Northville com freshments will be served. val for the water project is now munity building visit Tues expected in a few weeks, he Mrs. Arlen said all area day, said. Hth district voters are in Although Governor Rom The bond issue will run for vited to attend. The disU-ict ney launched his campaign 20 or 25 years. Water fees col includes Northville, Novi, for governor in 1962 at lected from local residents will .Wixom and South Lyon as NorthviUe's Fourth of July retire the bonds. well as Livonia, Farmington celebration, it marks the first Final payment for the water and Plymouth. public appearance locally of system will be made after the Mrs. Romney. Mrs. Arlen said all area bond sale is authorized. With a hot hand the Mighty round here of the regional tour finalist. In last night's game, An accomplished speaker, Construction of the first ington Woods eventually in 14th district voters are in Construction of transmission Fenton, the number two class Mrs. Romney wins friends Mites from Holt blew the cov- nament, 79-50. vited to attend. The disU-ict apartment buildings in Novi is tends to put up apartments area will be launched in early er off a close game in the Holt will clash with Orchard B team in the state, was sche wherever she appears and includes Northville, Jiovi, likely to begin in the next few on a 10-acre site west oE the spring, Ackley said. The lines second period to trounce North Lake St. Mary at 7:30 tonight duled to meet Okemos. frequently pinch-hits for the Wixom and South Lyon as elementary school. will extend down Ten Mile The winners will move into governor at major speaking viUe's cagers in the first (Thursday) to determine one months. well as Livonia, Farmington Io Meadowbrook road and then the finals at 8 p.m. Saturday engagements. Earlier, Stephen-Allen out and Plymouth. Two parcels of land were end at a point halfway be at the Northville high school Her appearance here, how lined a proposal to build mul gymever, has been described as South Lyon members of the rezoned for multiple dwellings tiples on 30 acres. It was short- tween Nine and Ten Mile Tied 12-aIl with Northville at very "informal." .planning committee are M r . Tuesday night by thfe village lived. Residen'.s disfavored the roads. In the interim, the village the end of the first quarter, Mrs. Roberta is accompany and Mrs. Scott Hines atid M r . council at a public hearingplan. will lease the pumping sta Holt poured 28 points through ing the governor's wife on and Mrs. David TaylorOne location is at 10 Mile the hoop to assume a 40^24 lead the Livonia-Northville stops. Stephen-Allen's plans weren't tions of the system to serve Representing Novi are Leo and Haggerty roads and the at halftime and it was all over Candidate Roberts is also customers until Detroit water Harrawood and Lloyd George. other is just west of the Or .spelled out. but the shouting — and there scheduled to appear is on tap. and while Mrs. Clifford Smart. Like Builders Agency, it chard Hills elementary school. was plenty of that with a stand speak briefly. A contract to buy Detroit wa wife of State Representative ing-room-only crowd. Builders Agency, Inc., has must hook up to the sanitary ter was signed last spring. Mayor A . M . Allen will in Smart, will represent' the sewer trunkline. But as Joseph brought -the 10 Mile-Haggerfy Small even as high school troduce Mrs. Romney, who In the transfer of ownership, M r s . George Romney Walled Lake area. teams go, with no man in the parcel from Victor Almas, a Crupi, council president, put the village is trying to be ex it: "Who is closer to the sew starting lineup over sbc-one. cused from township and coun Detroit real estate broker. Pur er?" the Holt Ilams dazzled the en ty taxes although it would b e , chase of the land was contin thusiastic "crowd"-with- their gent on • the zoning changesBuilders Agency, of course. responsible for school taxes sharp shooting, hitting on 11 Ernest Wells, a represcnta- It just has to run a connect which are irrevocable. of 15 shots in the second peri If the village had taken pos live for Builders Agency, indi- ing line down 10 Mile to the od. cated that his firm will pro end of the sewer trunkline in session of the system January They were paced by For ceed wi'Jh architectuai plans the northeast section of the 1 it would have been exempt ward Terry Faught, who scor from taxes. But the village, and financing. No price tag Willowbrook area. ed 23 points and 10 from the even though it is not subject was attached to the project. outside in the second quarter. Apparently it will be harder to taxation, may end up pay "We should be ready to go Backing him up were John for Stephen-Allen. Earlier, un ing this year. in about 90 days," Wells said. der the 30-acre plan, a connec Walsh, a six-one center witn The Novi township board slick moves, and Forward Marv Wells said that five build tion could have been made has taken the matter of waiv Burt, both with 14 points. ings containing 16 units each near its property line. Now the ing taxes under advisement, Another public works project thing for the city," McAtee things. And setting them up from tract that was approved for said Hadley Bachert, township B A C K H O M E — Police Chief Eugene K i n g reis being eyed by the Wixom told the councilIn other business the c0un will be erected. Apartments the the back court was five-nine apartments is farther supervisor. Its decision will be would rent for $125 a month turned to his Dunlap street home in Northville Guard Mike Bostrum, the play City council. Robert Trombley, director c i l : away. announced in a few Weeks. of the city's D P W , said that —Appointed Councilman Ray with water and heat furnished. Tuesday still carrying the two bullets fired into maker and team leader. In discussing the road pro the mayor's proposal would Lahti to the Huron Valley There were some objections For the game, Holt hit 31 of gram in the city Tuesday night his body by W a r r e n Robert Wright on February beautify the city, too. Watershed council with Coun raised about the Builders Agen 10. He's shown here with his wife just as he 56 shots for 55 percent, far Mayor Wesley McAtee sug "It will save trees that would cilman Howard Coe as an al cy's plans. Many residents of and away better than North- gested that curbs and gutters arrived from St. M a r y hospital. King said he hop- ville's 17 of 59. come down in residenial areas. ternate. The council is con Gray subdivision which would be installed when residential Also, it costs about ?125 just cerned with the conservation partially face the apartments ed to be back on part-t:ne office duty in about Northville had its chances to streets are paved. to remove a big tree," Tromb of water resources. remonstrated. because of the two W e e k s . Wright now faces infent to murder make a comeback effort, but "It would cost about the ley saidcloseness of the structure. the ball evaded the hoop time charges. He Was being taken in by King for ques —Approved the purchase ot Members of the council fav same as putting in ditches after time. a photo-copier at $274 for the tioning on two robberies at Detroit Federal Sav Even the council was not in Jerry Imsiand led Northville along the roads and is a good ored the preservation of as city clerk's officeKenneth Cook was reappoint accord. Councilman Donald The review board met Mar many trees as possible. ings in Northville when the shooting occurred. with IG points. — Okayed funds amounting Young, the lone dissenter, con- ed to the Novi township board ch 2, 8 and 9 at the township McAtee said that engineer hall to examine tax rolls. Ba to $135 for the April 5 Hth tended that apartments should of review Monday night. ing plans for the curbs and gut Hadley Bachert, township chert said about 40 complaints state district senat()rlal elec- be used as a filler between residential, commercial and in supervisor, said that Cook's were registered. E l k R a p i d s ters project could be drawn tionup with the expense coming term expires in April and that dustrial zones. —Tabled a transfer of funds out of the 1965-66 budget. Other members of the board he was unanimously renamed He felt that the apartments for another term. Apparently the project would for the co-op clerical trainee are Peter Romanow and DonGerald F . Taft, a lifelong •with the Reverend Lloyd Bra- the Michigan Horse Show Aswere being set off in a corner not be started for a while. The programB o u n d aid Walters. Romanow was ap and well known Norlhville res ."^ure of the First Presbyterian sociation. and surrounded by multiple proposed sanitary sewer has pointed to the board last month —Postponed a decision oiI Interment ident, died Saturday at the church officiating. "Elk Rapids, here I dwelluigs. top priority, McAtee said. replacing the supervisor. having more copies of |he city Northville Convalescent Home was at Rural Hill cemetery. come." O C C B u y s "It would be foolish to pave But the council was unani M r . Taft had been in the after an illness o£ two years Under the new state constitu This is a slogan that Wix the streets put in the curbs charter printed- It was sug road construction business duration. tion, the supervisor can no om Mayor Wesley McAtee and gutters and then go back gested that perhaps sofne nec mous in okaying the second longer be active on the board. will carry out during Michi and tear up everything to in- essary changes would be made project located in Orchard N i k e Site M r . Taft's home at 45518 since the early thirties. Bachert is now the board's sec gan Week. The annua! state sall sewers," McAtee explain in the charter before e-xtra co Rills. No residents of the area West Eight Mile was the Taft He was born on August 14, pies are produced. Mayor M c registered any complaints. retary with no voting power. "celebration is scheduled for homestead. Only the Taft fam ]899 in Northville to William ed. Atee took the matter under Walters' term on the board May 16 through 27. Stephen-Allen Co. of Hunt F o r ily has owned the property, L. and Margaret Daly Taft. Classes The street paving project advisement. runs until 1967. At the council meeting was approved in December but which was acquired by M r . He is survived by his wife, Tuesday night, McAtee an no timetable was set up. Taft's great-grandfather on a Carrie, and two children: Mrs. Oakland Community College Speaking of taxes, Bachert nounced that his destination direct grant from the govei'n- Lois Simons of Peoria, Il has completed the purchase of said that 90% of winter taxes In January the council adopt during the mayor's e.x- ed ment in 1824. It is at the inter linois and William D. Taft the U.S. Army Nike base at a resolution providing were collected in the township. change day — which is part $150,000 for engineering plans section of Eight Mile and Taft of Plymouth, a brother, Wil Auburn Heights for use as one Treasurer Duane Bell said of Michigan Week — had road, named after the pioneer liam Guy Taft of Detroit and of the college's three campus $553,000 of $655,000 total was for the sewer network in the been decided. family. eight grandchildren. sites, George Mosher, Chair received. city. A city-wide sewer sysHe'll go to E l k Rapids, a teiii has been estimated to man of OCC's Board of Trus He served in the Navy dur A t present the acreage Is village situated in the east cost $3.3 million dollars. The remaining 10% is de tees, announced today. A "meet the can4id^tes" the close of .the first hour. under option to a development ing World War I and was a ind of the Grand Traverse Voters interested only in the company which plans to con member of the Lloyd H . Green In another financial matter night will be sponsored by the The existing army buildings linquent — the deadline was Bay area. McAtee said it presented to the council. May Northville Chamber of Com- H t h district election, as well will be converted into tempor February 28 — and has beeii vert the land into a ?10 mil post of the American Legion has a population of 1,000. lion home and multiple dwell and the Optimist club. or McAtee said he is starting merce Thursday, March 25 and as the two senate candidates, ary facilities for the opening turned over to the county for McAtee told his colleagues to work up the 1965-66 budget. will feature the two 14th dis- will then be given an oppor of classes — an anticipated collection. ing development. M r . Taft was also active in that lie "likes to visit small The budget will be considered trict senatorial candidates — tunity to leave before the pro 1,000 students — on September Morgan Horse Services for M r . Taft were the National towns. A big city like De- in May. Democrat Edward McNamara gram swings into the non 7, D r . John E . Tirrell, OCC - held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from club and was a past president Gerald F . Taft troit wouldn't appeal to McAtee has asked all de and Republican F a r r e l l ' Ro- partisan city election portion. President, added. the Casterline Funeral Home of both that organization and me." the mayor said. Each of the five council partment heads to submit their berts. The transaction was consumBuying Also on the program will be candidates will be asked to mated at the administrative ofrequests for the coming fis the five candidates for t^vp pos- make introductory remarks of fices of the college. Cost of cal year. In addition, two members of itions on the city council — five minutes before the pro- the property was $247,000 which or the three-man personnel study Incumbent Mrs. Beatrice Carl gram is turned over to ques was paid to a trust from which tions from the audience. committee — Rey Mustonen son, Del Black, C. Oscar Ham the Federal government had Selling and Dr. Val Vangieson — ap- mond, W. Wallace Nichols and leased the land. The program will be held in Charles Toussaint. Another residential lot size classification of 12,000 square The new district features oth lot area, the front yard must peared before the council. The buildings, valued at the' community building. Re Chamber President D,empsey was added to Novi's zoning or- feet. They requested information er restrictions. For example, measure not less than 30 feet $26,500 will be donated to the freshments will be served fol dinance Tuesday night. college provided the property "We are just trying to do a no building shall exceed 35 feet in depth and the rear yard on job descriptions, salaries, Ebert said a moderator had lowing the question and ans stories. Lots must have a depth of not less sick leave and vacation poll- not yet been named. is used for educational purCouncil adopted a 10,000 liltle upgrading," said Joseph in height or wer period. Use O u r cies for city employes and Plans call for the two state shall have a width of not less than 50 feet. poses for 10 years, Mo,sher square lot sizes for residential Crupi, village president. an organizational chart of the senate candidates to make Ebert said the Chamber was said. dwellings, setting up a new Council approved the amend- than 80 feet at the front or Besides homes, the amend city's operations. the candidates' opening remarks of about Jive sponsoring In other board action, thi: R-1 A district in the village. ment in the ordinance on the rear. Want Ads ment applies to schools, church The personnel committee is minutes each. Questions' from night to encourage both voter college's third campus, locatIt will allow roughly 3'-; f.iecommendation - of th plan Othr limitations are that a es, community buildings, hos an advisory group for the may the audience will follow with response and enlightenment. ed at 1-696 and Orchard Lake homes an aci'e and fill the gap ning board. Both groups meet Fl 9 - 1 7 0 0 municipal facilities, or and assists in establishing McNamara and Roberts mak TTie election will be held road, was officially named "Or between the minimum size of at a special hearing in the complete family dwelling must pitals, wage scales among other ing concluding statem_eni.s at April 5. not cover more than 25';- of the parks and playgrounds. chard Ridge". 7,500 square feet and another village hall. cagers after they won the A p p r o v e M A N U F A C T U R E R S In e State Senate Candidates To Speak in Northville P L E A S E T A K E NOTICE T H A T T H E OFFICE OF a a Novi. Michigan. Sections H A P P I E R D A Y S — Coach Dave Longridge is given a victory ride by his Mustang G e r a l d clearing Sunday. OF w C u r b , a l l c i t y s i d e w a l k s j u s t i n t i m e f o r the s t o r m . ; returned A l M r s . I n C o m m o n Stock SCHMIDT, l T o Phone or write today. Investmcni Securities 322,000 A final bit of advice: Keep a sharp eye open for available sites on the waterfront, wheth er along oceans, rivers, or lakes. There should never be any serious question of mak ing a later profit on such pro-, perty since available water front will become steadily rar-, er. and thus more desirable. i Two It's $100 This is not cn offer of tliese securities for sole. The offer is mode only by the Prospectus February 21, 1965 G R E A T V 16 P a g e s , m a n y m o n t h s of d e l a y the lage C l e r k M a b e l .A.sh a n d have or thousands—to invest—learn about Mutual Funds—and what tiiey may do for you. ; State Building Director, Ad rian N . Languis, reports a con veyor belt freeway system, so back and help you. ence serves less than Since parents of teenagers will be thpse who hear the complaints if such a change is enacted, they might be wise to form an opinion on the mat ter and convey it to the law Other voices supporting the makers. Roger Babson you 10. N o . 4 2 , water group, said the members be lieve l6-year-olds "cannot be expected to cope with complex ities of present-day driving conditions." to p u s h the o t h e r g u y o u t o f a s n o w b a n k k n o w i n g that Vol. one anyway, t h e y s e e m to e n j o y t a k i n g t i m e to d i s c u s s t h e i r adventures, V i e t n a m tion to our country's existence. 17-year minimum driving age, complete with electronicallyl kets on (he conveyor and travel Elmer E . While, Secretary .say it would help keep auto controlled intersections on the along the freeway underground Michigan Press Association Insurance rates down because principle of highway inter next to a series of pedestrian (Relatives or friends of ser the younger the driver the changes, will be installed under lunnels, until it reached its des vicemen arc requested to send greater the risk and higher the proposed complex of new tination. this letter to Vietnam. Or bet the rates. state office buildings in Lan Languis said the system was ter still, their personal mes sing. expected to save the state thou Since currently the l6-yearsage e.>:prcssing their appreci The system will be used to sands of dollars a year in per old motorist comes under spe ation.) cial provisions where driving replace the present messenger sonnel costs, in addition to pro « * * Parents of teenagers can pro- rule violations are concerned, mail service between state viding faster service than is now possible. No price, how vide some insight to legislators some say he. should lose either agencies. on a matter likely to be pro this special privilege or the Mail going from the Supreme ever, has been placed on this right to drive. Court Building to the Capitol, item yet. It's patterned after posed this year. A teenage driver's tendency for example, would be placed the system in use at the L i Pressure is mounting for a bIary of Congress. change in the driver licensing to have a carload of friends in electronically marked baslaw to make 17 the minimum with him, thus magnifying the driving age. The Michigan impact of any misfortune, Driver Education Association, brings many safety officials in a group of teachers, recently to support the l7-year limita joined in support of this pro tion. A n d people momentarily shift f r o m their compe another. i n The Xcrlhvi!!e nccnrd - \ovi Xf.v.s—Tluir.'dnv. Alai-ch Skate If your hair isn't Skipper Describes In becoming O u Life you should Atop North A us.' and the Denmark straights to to be far different by Captain Calvert and his crew as they The .•\rclic. relurncd the following winter. On the initial Skate voyage The average temperature was in the summer of 1958 Captain 30 degrees below zero and i ! Calvert, his crew of 100 men was al*v''ays dark, Calvert re and 10 officers and six civilian called. , Now llie lakes were scieniisls found' the region frozen over, but the Skate was "light with an average temp- able li^surface 10 times in thin eralure of .30 degrees and cov ice areas — once directly over Captain Calvert traced the ered with ice flows." the pole. route taken by the 300-foot nu Through sound impulses. clear sub from New London, Thus, the Skate became the Connecticut, via Newfoundland Captain Calvert explained, the first ship on the surface of ice thickness could be meas the North Pole. ured. The Skate was able to For his achievements on the surface an .-\rctic lakes on this Skate Capthin Calvert was LANG'S PET FOOD voyage. The sound impulses twice awarded the Legion of v/ere essential, he pointed out. Merit, and the submarine was Ph, FI-9-3350 Northville | as normal radio and radar honored with the only two Na will not operate under water. vy Unit. Commendations ever C . R . E l y & S o n s , Inc. 1 Wintertime Arctic was found given in peacetime. LOV-LEE Beauty Salon FI-9-0838 Northville • GL-3-3S50 Plymouth E OUR W A N T A D S JUST RECEIVED NEW The reward for the tension and problems of surfacing di rectly upward through small areas of thin ice. Calvert said, was to see the February Arctic — "pristine in white velvet." (A picture of the Skate emerging through ice and snow on its historic winter voy age , is; published in the Feb ruary, 1965, National Geogra phic.) Captain Calvert attended Oberlin College and was graduat ed fi-om Annapolis. He was a submarine veteran of World War II and was chosen per sonally to command the Skate by Admiral Hyman G. Rickovcr. . . . SHIP.¥EiS'T OF BONNETS F O R SPRING . . . C H O O S E W H I L E . T H E S E L E C T I O N IS T H E One of the Admiral's ques tions during the interview, Captain Calvert recalled — and commended to his audience for - (heir own evaluation -— was; ';What arc the last four books you have read?" The admiral, Calvert said, is a wide reader and is known to be able to discuss almost any book -mentioned. Calvert amusedly recalled that he was certain he had "flunked" the interview as he confessed to reading Don Mar quis' collection of poems about Archie and Mehitable, a Flem ing James Bond story and two books about his hobby. Race •your Boat Right and Scienti fic Sailing. GREATEST! SEW UP SPRING & S T I L L H.A,VE YOUR OWN EASTER TIME TO E A S T E R ' W.-\RDROBE.^ C H O O S E F R O M 'o(jR FABRICS. HAVE A , COMPLETE MAIL N E W SPRING .-. , STOCK OF ADVANCE PATTERNS, lADiis WEAR NORTHVILLE FI-9-0777 E. M A I N and talk at Hillside Inn in Will and be Mariyn be the of t h e a n c i e n t demonstrated moderator. These H i n d u a r t of by E l l e n Riopelle. Kathleen ors in Y o g a are LaRlviera B a c h m a n n is certified i n a d u l t e d u c a t i o n classes Farmington. 24 Plymouth. T h e adaptation Yoga They are to show to i.nstructt a u q h t In "Hatha-Yoga" w h i c h is d e s i g n e d , t h e y e x p l a i n , " t o c a l m the m i n d a n d b o d y a n d to p r o m o t e g o o d Most enthusiastic breathing," about Y o g a "purely for relaxation" is Newcomer club member Mrs. Ronaid J . D. Tipping. Both her husband Farmington are .she and enrolled in Mrs. chairman, .Stewart Earle W . and by Mrs. Mcintosh. BRIDGE groups assi.s1.ed Duguid of BOWLING t AND newcomers also scheduled meetings. The have .A. Kennedy on F o n n c r Court West for fain J a m e s C a l v e r t , the s p e a k e r ner of Norhville Estates entertained the noon last T h u r s d a y , at the r i g h t is M r s . K e n n e t h H u l s i n g , p r e s i d e n t Scout council pre L a n e y - M i t c l i e l l p.m. March 26 at home in Shadbrook. Newcomers couples V o w s cliairman Mrs. a n n e P a l m e r , 7, a n e w Stuyvenberg will enter tain the group at 8:30 Marcel Jelinek has bridge Scouts announced N u p t i a l M a s s Newcomers couples bowling party was so popu lar that club officers are planning a repeat event Theresa K a y Laney and Lyn wood Mitchell exchanged their wedding vows at Our Lady of Victory church February 27 at a nuptial mass said by the Reverend Father John Witt- groom is the son of M r . and slock. '*vlrs. Melvin Mitchell of West The bride is the daughter of Seven Mile road, Northville. Mrs. Lila Laney of Salem and Two large baskets of white the late M r . Roy Laney. The mums decorated the altar. The bride chose for her wedding a street-length dress of white organza silk, fashioned with a lace bodice. She carried a bou quet of small white carna tions' centered with a single white orchid. Mrs. Eleanor Atkinson of De troit was matron of honor and Ellen -Pietila of South Lyon and Sandra Teatro of Muske gon were bridesmaids. ne.xt month. * S " H U M M E L S A R E M Y H O B B Y " is the title of a talk describing her extensive collection to be given by Miss Eizabeth Etz to Northville Wo man's Club at 2 p.m. Friday in the junior high library. Miss Etz, a member of W o m a n ' s d o b , been collecting H u m m e l material since the This is The Final A n n u a l FINE D Miss Etz confides that she is i n correspondence" With the Franciscan Europe Where Berta H u m m e l , Mrs. Nauman Week of Our is g i v i n g a nun, has A creat A reception following the ceremony was held at the Knights of Columbus hall in Livonia. director of Hawthorn Center, who spoke to mem N o v i c o m m u n i t y b u i l d i n g . T h e B r o w n i e t r o o p is l e d b y M r s . VVtllis bers and guests of Main Street P T A Friday. M i l l e r a n d M r s . G o r d o n C o u l t o n , co-leader. M r s . A n t h o n y S k e l t i s is morning. A a coffee graduate for nurse Judy With a Week. « HUMAN 9 * RELATIONS were termed FLYING the Y a r n S a l e SELECTION T r o o p 1 0 2 7 c e l e b r a t e d t h e 5 3 r d a n n i v e r s a r y of g i r l s c o u t i n g W i t h a c o u r t o f a w a r d s a n d " f l y i n g u p " c e r e m o n i e s T u e s d a y e v e n i n g at councils, Rabinovitch, such as Northville group and the the newly formed active Livonia council, for their efforts in dealing with racial'and Historic 54" •QUALITY LEVl'SI LARGE SELECTION a E v r OF They're slim, trim and tough as a course i n s o l i d geometry! S A I L MEN'S s C L O T H a n d $4.25 B O Y S ' S I Z E S 6 T O 12 Stretch $3.39 S p o r t F a b r i c These are the pants they're j i n g i o g a b o u t - y o u n g Amer FABRIC ica's choice. Slim, trim, fig u r e - f l a t t e r i n g fit in t o u g h S a n f o r i z e d denim. C l a s s i c off-white and pastel shades you'll l o v e ! LADIES . . . from $4.49 • E P 14J A R T M E N T - S T O E. Main FI-9-3420:;: Northville • FREE PARKING AT RE^RtOF STORE • W E CASH PAYROLL CHECKS R E YARN no N. Norlhville and SHOP Center FI-9-1910 D&yOEANlNG •ALTERATlONS •DYE WORK •RE-WEAVEStG • T U X RENTAL Society reli gious prejudices. Small without children, prejudice. D r . Rabinovitch They are aware said, of are W A N T E D racial differences, he stated, but accept them without MISFITS For O u r Tailor Shop ings, D r . Rabinovitch said, appear when children Personal Fittings are "forced into prejudices and react with guilt." Coals, Skirts Shortened pointed out, V F W Ladies Record Two Northville women, M r s . Eileen Sausa, president of the Indies Auxiliary of V.P.W. post 4012 and Margaret I^ger, district conductress, will attend the Michigan Ladies Auxiliary meeting to be held March 19-22 at the Col. Thorn ton Brodhead V.F.W. post 2269 in Detroit. The department president, Mrs. Guy Brown of Detroit, will conduct the meetings and the department offwers and chairman will present their programs to the national presi dent for the coming year. Mrs. Arthur Klugow, of Tracey, Cahfornia, who is nation al president, will present a program entitled "Code for Women". Mrs. Klugow has helped set up a new auxiliary National Americaliism Award Scholar the e young LAPHAMS MEN'S SHOP n-9-3677 State Meet to H e a r Carl R. Anderson, Dean of the division of field services at Eastern Michigan University, will be guest speaker at the Northville Historical Society's meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Detroit Federal Savings and Loan building, Dunlap and 'Center streets. Edmund Yerkes, a Northville attorney, will introduce Dr. Anderson who will speak on "Tile E r a of Social Conscious ness, from 1830 to I860.'' A board meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. preceding the program. E M U s m b e r s Do Yoo Know S e r v i n g G o n v e n t i o a ^ M s . Garber is State reser vations Chairman tad • M f s , Donald Hiller is hospitality dbalfftlan. M r s . Iffller m be assisted by M r s . Sherwln R i l l , Mrs. Wilbur Elliott,.the Revetend Elizabeth tft, M t s . Jack Kadey, M r s . Ea*l Mtatlck, l e a d e r o f t h e J u n i o r T r o o p , w h i l e M r s . D o y l e W a r d is c o - l e a d e r . praised the work of human To Attend Here's the long, lean loolc N o v i g i r l s c o u t s o f B r o w n i e T r o o p 351 a n d J u n i o r yond war and peace," by D r . Ralph sters have lost respect for their parents. MOHAIR UP — "greatest social concern in our country today be D r . Rabinovitchl M The Michigan Soc1#.of ffie D A B . .will hold its-J8(h'state conffejienee in Detroit next Wednesdaj!, Thtirsday aiJd Friday. Mrs. James V . Zeder, a state regent from Bay City, #ill pre side. More tbiati 40D trotn^n, rep resenting, 56 chapters, will attend. The Sarait Ann Cochrane chapter, of NdtttvUle and P l y mouth nffl be one of six chap ters acfihg as hostesses. Deftgatts .frife the local chapter-are M r s . Felbc Hoheisel, a regent, M r s . Claude Cmsoe, M r s . Walter Gemperline and M r s . Robert Willoughby. AltemisitlVeS: are M r s . Max well Austin, first vice regent, Mrs. Ralph G a r b a , . M & s Buth Knapp a1id M r s . U i i n y Gelt nursing degree from the University of M i c h i g a n , City next R '"constailt convent in J u d y Will be r e t u r n i n g to h e r c a r e e r i n N e w Y o r k Thursday A NORTHVILLE D e a n M r s . George 'JJeiWin,.- 'Mrs. for a Itmcheon at noon March JaJBJes Sample, **[r3. William 22 at the home of M r s . Felix Bake and M r s . Charles Bar Hoheisel, 696 South EvergrVeh ber. in Wyraoufh. Highlight of the state - con: "Hostesses who will assist vention wfll be the Gtood CitiMi's. Charles Barber, - social 2ens luncheon for the lop win chairinan, are M r s . Sidney ners from Michigan who have Strong, M r s . Robert Utter, won awards for dependability M r s . William Zeiss and M r s . seirvice, leadership and pat- Ellis Wylie. rlotism at their schools. Delegates who attended the A state winner to be select ed from a field of 450 seriior state convention will give itgirls w i l l receive a $100 sav ports. ings bond from the national society and ^ the state groiip. The ?econd-place w i M ner gets a $75 bond and the runners-up a |25 boiid. AD, Including the honorable mentions, will receive a souveriiiof the occasion. Members of the Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter wflJ W o P R E S E A S O N March 19-20 l l l l l l l l l l REPRESENTATIVE B E H E R E W I T H HIS C O M P L E T E L m E REDWING ' M a k e It A D a t e t o See Tbem SAUERKRAUT WITH APPLES G O O 0,^1^,1 I M C SPEOALIZING IN ORTHOPEDIC F l H I N G S P A R T t''i>"s T O It t 153-6. M A I N fl-9-0630 N O R T H V I L L E H A R D W A R E u S t o r e " taeei im's Ph. FI-9-3350 r T r a s t w o r t h y Built o n : Years o f Trmf and OtptndaUe Serrite fm PET Northville C. R. E l y & 'Soni, S P E C I A L O Inc. ( h i r C d m | > l e t e N P L U M B I N G F a r m S t y l e U-1001/4 * "CCD 10-6-4 5 0 lb. DTIUTY DBItt B a g . . . . LIMIT 1 A 'A compltts woHlsliop in Jlien. icsMg Binil: drillint it ni) grinn, iu% pollih. tmt, saw, even mix pal -. I rEAR FREE •, ' SERVICE GUARANTY • (Except commercKI. ' awHcatlens) jStSf W h e r e CIMUUII fie 10 T O CUSTOMER * 9 ^ f W i t h c w t E f B i t ^ ^ ^ ^ "Michigan's Most Exciting Gift Shop" WASTE GRADE fNTEftfOR A WHITE B a s k e t Jf. 9 9 c Shamrock Special GAMBLE'S 10 QUARt Having The Right T&ol for the Mtghf M Makes The OiHerente, T o n C a n G e ^ I f ' Af Your Trtistf^nrthf Store Galvanized The annual St. Patrick potluck dinner, sponsored by the Lady's League of Our Lady of Victory church, will be held Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the social hall. Fur ther information may be ob tained by calling Mrs. F . F . Ishac, FI-9-2455. Guests are asked to bring table settings. P A I L S Bon . Ton Shoppe D O W N T O W N FARMINGTON CENTER Farmington Rood and Grand River Security Charge 474-0420 T O N E ' S 5 7 c AtfHrtHxet gal. C a n U ^ 117 East M a i n S t . 2M m i P A R K I N G I N R E A R S H r e Northville Pl'9'2323 S t o r e H o u r s : D a l l y 8 to 6 F r i d a y 8 to 9 107 N . C E N T E R S T . ^ SHOES (torn 6 9 I FACTOrtV Can Buy? H o s t e s s e s V i s i t ship for high school and col lege students. In another new project this: year, local auxiliary units will sponsor charm classes for teen-age girls. THE Where You Mrs. Laney, mother of the bride, chose a wool orchid dress with beige accessories. The groom's mother wore a dress of blue with navy blue accessories. Both wore corsag es of small pink carnations. The couple is now residing in their new home at 18200 Ridge road, Northville. to Fri. &Sai., try." es LINED Get a couple of p a l r s - l n your favorite ^ o r t s w e a r fabric! arated families. Mrs. Nauman, neighborhoo(i chaiITnan, announced that scouts may wear their uniforms all week but especially are urged lo wear them Friday, March 12, the actual birthday of the movement. Troops with 90 to 100 percent of their membership in uni form are to be cited in the Echo, monthly newsletter of the Huron Valley Council. Topic 1 9 4 0 ' s a n d feels t h a t s h e has w h a t i s " p r o b a b l y In some such situations, he F I T S Birthday has the last to have meaning for children. Guilt feel S L I M Mark guests were Richard Mitchell and Everett Angell, both of Northville. The bride attended South Lyon high school and the groom attended Northville high school. Room early question. Religious differences, he continued, are onfy w a y t o get It is t o w e a r famous W H I T E PTA Brownie. diess HURRY!! the Nauman, The matron of honor wore ed her distinctive "children". a street-length of aqua chiffon over a matching rayon F I V E - A N D - A - H A L F M O N T H S spent in E u r skirt. The bridesmaids wore ope produces a wealth of mementoes and me dresses of white organdy over jreen rayon skirt and white morable experiences. Judy Nauman, daughter of organdy over a blue rayon M r . and M r s . P . H . Nauman of Connemara drive, kirt. The attendants carried returned from her leisurely tour of Holland, Ger bouquets of small yellow c a r many, Austria, Switzeriand, Italy. Spain and H u n nations. gary last Weekend. Richard O'Hare of Northville S o that friends m a y share J u d y ' s experiencwas best man and seating the M r . and M r s . LynWood Mitchell gan State University. They are planning a March 27 wedding. Listening the o n l y c o m p l e t e set o f H u m m e l s i n t h i s c o u n relations that everybody w a n t s - a n d is M r s . P h i l i p A birthday party Monday for| .Mrs. P. H . Nauman in sur 400 Northville- area Girl Scouts | prise ceremonies. Executives opened National Girl Scout from the Huron Valley Coun Week locally. Ceremonies in cil as well as former associ the junior high gymnasium ates in scouting were present marked the 53rd birthday of to honor Mrs. Jennings. Before the punch-and-cake the Girl Scout movement and also honored Mrs. Francis Jen treat the Girl Scouts viewed a nings for her 25 years in ac rnovie, "Follow Me Girls", de picting the early days of scout tive Girl Scouting. ing. It showed scouts of the A corsage and pin were pre 1912-18 period swimming in sented to M r s . Jennings by bloomer-suits helping war-sep interested may call her at 349-4642. The recent a t corsage her Girl their that the group still has a few openings. Anyone S p o k e n of the H u r o n V a l l e y N o r t h v i l l e n e i g h b o r h o o d c h a i r m a n . In f r o n t o f M r s . J e n n i n g s is S u i - viously was postponed because of the snowstorm. M r . and Mrs. John and p i n n i n g on the at S h e Was g i v e n a 25-year p i n for h e r d e v o t i o n to s c o u t i n g . S t a n d i n g o n evening bridge group last Friday in a session that luncheon. M r s . M a r g e J e n n i n g s (center) Was r e a l l y s u r p r i s e d t h e 5 3 r d b i r t h d a y c e l e b r a t i o n o f the G i r l S c o u t m o v e m e n t . dessert and coffee before play. M r . and M r s . Clyde V a d - Hall SUI^F'RISE — today at the home of M r s . Howard M r s . T h o m a s M c D o n o u g h p f T h a y e r boulevarfd introsJuced N a v y C a p at T o w n E l e c t e d etnd Newcom ers afternoon bridge group is meet ing at 12:15 E d g e r t o n Paris the classes. Mrs. F r a n k J. Sullivan is March luncheon M r s . Northville The Three Cities Art Club The NarthviUe Record - Novi News-Thursday, -March 11, 19CS elected new officers for 1965 at Section One — Page Three the January meeting. Elected E n g a g e d IS » president for the coming year The month of March has been was Mrs. Kathleen Edgerton set aside for the annual mem of Randolph street. Vice presi bership drive for the League dent, Franklin York; corres of Cattiolic Women. ponding secretary, Irene Wood; recording secretary, Ann GenNow George Thinks try; treasurer, Mary Engstrom; members at large; J i m I'm S e x y ! A spring luncheon will be Thorpe and Roy Fischer. BUI to M e e t held for board members of the K D ' s . . . And Paris Room ' {Case, as past president, Is also Northville Woman's Club at did it alll What can ' on the board. Kappa Deltas of the North the home of Mrs. George Kohs fhey do for you? . . . west Suburban Alumae group •• Various committee heads on Cady street. The board Come In and see! . have been appointed for the meeting will be held Monday, will gather for a potluck din . y e a r : Dorothy Wood, member March 22, and luncheon will ner Monday at the home of Mrs. Richard Fritz, 47900 W. iship committee; Linda Edgerfollow aC 12:30. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. \, ton, program chanroan; Kaye Co-hostess will be M r s . Wil Dinsmore, hostess; Betty HoMrs. . Frederick Hartt of liam Young. gan, historian; Marie ConamiNorthville road returned last ci, publicity; Jessie Hudson, Following dinner, which Js weekend from a flying five-day Edna Herig, Irene Wood and trip to Clearwater, Florida. scheduled for 7:30 p.m., mem-, ; Lenore Richards are commit bers will work on favors for HAIR STYLISTS Her mother, Mrs. Stanley tee members for exhibits and Glassford of Almont, Michi the national Kappa Delta coll-; shows. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: vention in July. Special rec SUDI M O H S E N Y gan, accompanied her. ognition will be given members The monthly meeting of the 135 E. Cody - Northville - 349-9871 fl » • M r . and M r s . A l i Mohseny club was held Tuesday even-j who have excelled in the 23344 Famifngton Rd. - Farmington — M r . and M r s . Warde F l a magazine sale subscription. Pro of Teheran, Iran, announce tjje ing at the Plymouth credit un GR-4-9646 herty have moved to Northville fit on the project goes to the engagement of their dangljter., ion. Three films on modern from Los Angeles, California. sorority's national philafltfiro Sudi to Daryl Hopper, son. of art were shown which includ O P E N : M o n d a y thru Saturday Their new address is 47250 py. For further informatfori M r . and Mrs. Robert C. Hop- ed; "Non-objective Art", Thursday Friday Evenings by Appointment Chigwidden drive, the former lall M r s William Young, 349- .per Of West Seven Mile road. "Painting in Abstraction", and address of the J . A . LeHoys. 0584. "Line". Miss Mohseny is a graduate M r . Flaherty has been trans of Mehr Tayrish high school ferred to Michigan witJj his The next visit of Goodwill in Teheran and attended Mich company, the Jones Dabney Industries pickup trndCs to C o m i n g igan State University. She IS corporation. Northville is scheduled for a student at the Lansing Busi Monday. Goodwill t r u c b col Mrs. A . J . Morian Jr., of ness University. ' ' lect household discards Grasmere road is recovering The groom-elect is a 1962 at her home, from a recent To arrange for a Goodwill graduate of Northville :high Industries truck plcktip, ask Illness. M r s . Morian was hosHow well do you listen? school and is a junior at Mich the operator for toll-free E n pItalIzed at the Garden City Osteopathic hospital for the Mernbers of the junior high igan State University. terprise 7002. school P T A can find out at A May wedding is planned. past two weeks. their monthly meeting March W o r l d The Northville Rword Co-hostesses at a shower 18 at 8 p.m. in the jnnwr high At a dinner at the Round boys gym. honormg bride-elect, Carolyn The Novi News Table Club in Plymouth, SatLanglry were Mrs. Alfred C. James Kipfer will review Parmenter and her daughter, "Studies in Listening" by D r . urday evening, M r . and'Bllr's. PUBLISHED EACH THiiKSSAY VI P a m , and M r s . Walter Sta- Ralph Nichols of the Universi George H . Muller of 215" Hill THE NORTHVILLE REC0A6, iNC., lOl F a m o u s . . . . mann and her daughter, Judy. ty of Miimesota and give the street, announced the engage N. CENTER ST., NORTHVIU.E, MICft The niiscellaneoas shower was audience a chance to test its ment of their daughter, Chris tine, to Harold SearfoSs. , SECOND CLASS I>OSTAQE PAID AT held February 26, at the home listening power. NORTHVILLE, MICHI6AH of M r s . Parmenter on Thayer , .The groom-elect is the son'of boulevard. On baild fiSr (he Research has substantiated JiSrs. Harold Searfoss of 46215 luncheon were guests from De that a person's waking hours l^tederick street and the -late SUBSCRIPTION RATES troit, H o l l a i l i and Ypsilanti. are spent commiinicafing thr •Mr. Searfoss. S4.aa PIR TEAR IN HICHilMli Carolyn aiid her fiance, Da ough the following channels — vid Anderson of New York 9% writing, 16% reading. Wo ;;An April wedding is, planCity, are sWdents at Michi- speaking and 45% listenmg. ntd. William C. Sliger, PoblUhef., will club at the monthly luncheon meeting March Calvert himself now is an author, ^les'cribing his story -of exploration in Surface at the Pole. -(The Northville library has, a copy). Between Arctic trips the Sk'ate was sent on a state de partment-promoted trip throu gh Europe, including a stop at the^ "Brussels Fair. The sub marine now is in New London, Connecticut. On- his return to duty, he announced, he would be report ing, back to Norfolk for a ne,w assignment at sea. ORDER iON VOGUE REYDl'S m MAKE YOGA DEMONSTRATION Around The mardi gras celebration in New Orleans was included in the vacation plans of M r . and Mrs. H . R. Pacific of Grasmere road. After viewing the pre-lenten festival the Pa cifies drove to Fort Lauder dale, Florida for the remaind er of their vacation. be givetl for members and guests of Newcomers Tlie .-^ftic world of silence and icy beauty viewed fi-oni Iho nuclear submarine U..S.S. Skate was described for Nortliville Town Hall audience last week by Captain James F . Cal vert who commanded the Skate on two history-making voyages to the .Arctic. C a l l U s Soon YOU News Pole be coming f ^ T o w n By Jean Day to you, lo t NORTHVILLE, MICH. The Northville Record - Xov; N'ew.'i-Tiiur.sJ.iy, M.-irch II, inG.S 3 - F o r S a l e — R e a l E s t a t e 3^f=or Section One — Page Four Sale-Reol Estate T H E S E APPEAR E D E N D E R R Y N.CENTEB A D S IN DISCONTINUED HILLS Half acre homesitcs. Pav ed roads, sewers. Under ground utilities. Trees. Hills. Select'your own builder. Off W. Seven Mile road. Edge of Northville. W A N T 6—For S a l e — M i s c e l l a n y 7—For Rent N O R T R r a X E - N O V I AREA 4 N E W S P A P E R S CARPET F O R T H E P R I C E O F S A M P L E S O N E C L E A N COZY one bedroom home located at 533 W. Main St. in Northville. Plenty park ing space. Adults only. $75 per mo. Inquire of M r s . Barton, 521 W. Main. 349-1991. 44 n - H e l p MOTOR R O U T E drivers. Independent contractors. Male or female to deliver Detroit News Car Necessary. Mileage plu; commission. Write or phone M r . Jack Friebert. Det. New^. 615 W Lafayette, 'Detroit 26, Mich. 222-2465 or Northville, 133 W. Main, F I 9-1760 after 3:30 44 27"xl8" $1.69 S M A L L office space for rent. 3 bedroom ronch with 2 bed 27"x36' $2.69 THE N O R T H V I L L E R E C O R D Heat & lights furnished. 202 room apo.'-tmcnJ located close 27"x54" $3.69 W A N T A D W. Main. Inquire at Gulf Gas to expressways. Large lot, 134 3—Fo.' S a l e - R e a l Estate Station. THE N O V I N E W S Adpining lot, 130x660 Journeyman R A T E S 2 B E D R O O M furnished apt., BLUNK'S INC. olso available. DIE MAKER close to town. 349-1473. 349-4030 S t a r k R e a l t y THE S O U T H L Y O N H E R A L D BricJi tri-level or 3-bedroom 640 Starkweather Plymouth 85c for 15 words minimum F I V E R M . , refrig., stove fur- A l l a r o u n d e x p e r i e n c e , ranch - from $8,900. Your 453-6300 7.:>c charge tor box replj nished, $80 per mo. 44780 12 LOT Fh9-'5270 GL-3-1020 lot or ours. steady w o r k . THE W H I T M O R E L A K E N E W S 5c Per Word over 15 Mile, Novi. 349-4012. Model — 13940 Evergreen SAND - GRAVEL - TOP SOU 10c Discount oa Benin same ad —Apply— 4-:-,For Sale ccrIier Schoolcraft • Detroit F i r s t street. 52x150. vertisement if const-cutive. B A T H E Y M F G . CO LIMESTONE - SLAG F a r m Produce 7 - F o r Rent lOc per line extra for bold face, E v e r y t h i n g r e a d y to 100 S . M i l l Plymouth O N E A D . . o O N E C H A R G E capital letters NORTHVILLE-NOVI AREA J.^YES H A S E N A U SEPTIC TANK STONE build. $2550. BuildH O U S E K E E P E R and nurse's GOOD H A Y for sale. E d Wiles. ers T e r m s . FILL SAND - FILL DIRT BR-3-0223 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY C O V E R S T H I S E N T I R E A R E A aid. Northville Convalescent 349-2147. 4Uf Plymouth's Home, 520 W. Main St. F I 9VE-6-8591 Other Northville Lots L A j ^ € p eggs, white or brown, FIREPLACE W O O D Most Exclusive 4290. i?ATES Will Deol 45^ cents a doz. 349-2564. Mrs. Apartment SCHOOL BUS drivers, partJostph Gardella, 46975 Eleven 5 - - F o r S a l e — H o u s e h o l d 6 — F o r S a l e — M i s c e l l a n y IX'ipiay Advertising C)n We Carry Over 70 Products ELMER HOLLIS Community time, men or women. Must be M)te: Novi. Want Ad Pages . . . able to pass physical exam. WA-4-9S85 M A P L E dining table and 4 KORTHVILLE loo Deluxe 1 and 2 bedroom Contact E . V . Ellison, North N A T I O N A L cash register, G E chairs. Extends to 56" x 33". ?l.25 per column inch. units. "Community Club B l d g . " dryer, old fashioned horse bug ville Public Schools. F I 9-3400. 47141 S. Chigwidden in Pad to fit. $40. CaU F I 9-1268 A P P L E S M A T H E R S U P P L Y C O . *Swim1nuig Peol gy, two trailers. F I 9-2292. Northville Estates. Very nice 43tf Ji.lO per column inch for A HOME FOR Y O U after 7:00 p.m. .•F.aiijy extra crisp, none •l^ivate, Lockable Basement FOUND 10930 W . S i x M i l e consecutive rerun of same ad 3 bedroom brick ranch. Fam IN "65" better, golden or red delic- E L E C T R I C hot water heater. 'Balconies, Carports ily room, fireplace, 2 car S E A S O N E D wood, also maple 349-4466 CHILD CARE ious, any size you wish. A l Refrigerator. F I 9-3089. Available garage on large nicely land 'THE SARATOGA" dining room extension table, TRAINEE (MALE) so, Jonathan, Steel Reds, P L U M B I N G S U P P L I E S 'Hotpoint Appliances GAS S T O V E , $15. F I 9-1198. scaped lot. Only $23,900. PHONE William Peters, 58620 Ten Mile $11,400 Selling Retail at Child care Trainee. $4680 very special. $1.85 a bushel. *Air-ConditIoned HOT POINT stove, incinerator Rd., 1 mile east of South Lyon Very nice home on beauti Wholesale Prices Nine other varieties. Come F r o m $135.00 month, including per year. Promotional oppor $100 D O W N FI-9-1700 GE-8-3466. H9tfc GL-3-2882 fully landscaped 7 acres. Lo heat. Models open daily (fum- tunities. Paid vacatioils, sick let us prove the quality. Un- disposal. Hot Point dishwasher $ 7 2 . 8 1 M o . p l u s ta.\es PLYMOUTH PLUMBING ished). cated on West Seven Mile preserved fresh cider. Pure spool bed headboards. Can be '51 F A R M A L L H , good rubber, leave, hospitalization and oth OR seen between 10 and 12 Satur new rings and pistons, with or & HEATING SUPPLY road just East of Beck road. er benefits. Man needed to honey. O n Y o u r Lot dav, 47000 W. 6 Mile road near C r e s t w o o d P a r k 149 West Liberty Street without loader. Charles Kais 4 car sarage and outdoor care for menially handicap GE-7-2011 3 bedrooms, bricl: ranch, 40 Bashian's Grandvlew Orchard Beck. Open A l l Day Saturday er, Pinckney, Mich. 498-2435. grill. $35,000. Apartments ped children. ft. wide, full bsmt., over 1000 '40245 Grand River • • . • ' H9-10CX T A P E Applicants must be: U.S. 1199 S. Sheldon R d . DEADLINE R E C O R D E R and 16 sq. ft., ceramic tUe, 20' iiv. r , GR-4-I28I Commercial property 65 % 6—For Sale—Miscellany citizens. Residents of Wayne, Plymoatb mm. sound projector service, rm. Will buiid within 50 miles 120, only ?9,000. Good loca SUZIKI C Y C L E , 1964 - $550. Oakland or Washtenaw coun TUESDAY N O O N all makes. F I 9-2637. 23577 No GL-3-51S1 tion. o* Detroit. Model a^id office Can be'seen anytime after 4. v i road. ties; 20-15 years old; high 37tf P E T S A N D Siberian Husky 23623 C Mile Rd., 2 biks. E . phone .GE 7-2311. . . . .H9tfc school graduates or equiv N O r i T H V I L L E : 519 Reed 7—For Rent pups, A K C , black and white of Teiegraph. alent. Most positions located Ave. 3 bedroom brick Chalet S. L Y O N - W H I T M O R E A R E A 1 - C a r d of Thanks with mask. Gentle with chil DASCHXKVD puppies, 2 black, at the Wayne County Train(Swiss style) with fireplace dren. 438-4671. HlO-IlCX I brown, female. 6 wks. old C & L HOMES, INC. 5ng School to N(jrthville, not registei'ed. $10 ea. phone and loft. Full basement, S A T U R D A Y - 7 : 3 0 P . M . U N F U R N I S H E D 3 room grou I wish to thank everyone KE-7-3640 KE-7-2699 Michigan. Contact: Wayne evenings, F I 9-1103. many built-ins. 2-car garage. B I K E , amost new, 26", $42.98. nd floor ajjt., centrally located who so thoughtfully rememberNice'lv landscaped and fenced 59550 E . Ten Mile, phone G E L A B R A D O R - R E T R I E V E R , 18 NEW 4 USED FUR>aTintE heat and hot water furnished. County Civil Service Com- ecJ me during my stay In the mission, 628 City - County lot. $24,900. iA^PLES: 7-5091. HlOp mos., needs home to roam. PRIVATE SALES V. A . REPOSSESSED F I 9-0246 after 5. hospital and convalescence at building, Detroit, Michigan, 349-0474. . [ • Northern Spy F A R M C E N T E R S T O R E V A R I E T Y OF HOMES home. 229 High St. Very nice 2F U R N I S H E D apartment, 1 bed 48226 . 965-2750, E x t . 261. A N T I Q U E walk-in sale, L i Red Delicious 9010 Pontiac Trail ZERO D N . - T A X A D J . ONLY Orpha Smith C A M E R A , Voigtlander, 35 mm family with large rooms, 2 room, 535 W. Lake, South Lyon SHORT O R D E R cooks, wait vonia Mall, M a r . 18-19-20 — 9 Mcintosh Vi mc North ot 7 MUe HlOp separate gas furnaces. Three Some pmts. less than rent new flash attachment and case HlOp resses, and dishwasher, full a.m. to 9 p.m. No admission. Steele Reds 349^627. blocks from public schools. Call M A N A G E M E N T BROKEB A l l antiques for sale. See Sal or part time. Black Whale PanThis is to sincerely thanlv Lot 55x150. Total rental value CIDER G O L F CLUBS, case & cart; ly's Goodies. WILD BIRD FEED cake House. GR 6-7990. E L L I S everyone who so thoughtfully $170 per month. F u l l price, 8 - - W a n t e d to Rent sofa and two chairs; sofa bed; HONEY 20720 Middlebeit at 8 Mile remembered me during my $17,000. R E G I S T E R E D English^ setter three refrigerators; 2 lazy boy TEMPORARY SUNFLOWER SEED L I G H T housekeeping room for E G G S stay in the hospital. GR-<!-1700 puppies, 8 weeks old. $55. P h . chair?, offer. 349-4062. MALE L O T to Northvaie Estates near young working man in or Edgar Gyde 437-2958. ; CRACKED CORN G R O U N D S M A N : .1 yr. of 140' X 142'. $3700. Terms. Northville. Write P.O. Box 184, P U R E B R E D Alrdale puppies, HlOp We Are A Michigan G E R T ' S A G A Y G I R L - rea- 6 weeks o)(i, F I •9-9903 between experience in grounds, gar Northville. Certified F a r m Market BIRD FEEDERS The family of May "White" 132 Walnlrt. Very nice old dy for a whirl after cleaning 4:30-6:30 p.m. dening or florist work re44p Hallett, wishes to thank Fred er home, 2 bedrooms, gas F A R M with minimum of 10 quired. 40 hr. week. Salary, carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent SUET - CAKES N o v i R d . a n d 1 0 M i l e electric shampooer $1. Dan 16' FOOT THOMPSON, 35^ hp and E m i l y Casterline and the heat, nicely landscaped. lOOx acres. Two to three bedroom $2.15 per hour. Reverend" Lloyd Erasure and 80 lot. Reduced for quick house. Out buildings. 873-2692. cer's, South Lyon. HlOcx motor, canvas top and tilt A C C O U N T C L E R K : Man FI-9-2034 RAW A N D ROASTED trailer^. $995. FI-9-2965. neighbors and friends for 5ale, $14,500. 43tf with one year of clerical ex 300 G A L . bulk-gasoline tank. 9 a.m. - 6 p . m . their kindness during our re and graduation No reasonable offer refused. F I R E P L A C E WOOD, late seaPEANUTS F A R M L A N D , good workable perience 3 lots, each 50'xl03'. Zon cent loss. 816 Carpenter, 3 bedroom Louis Wallenmaier, 55650 Eight son bargain applewood, best soil for 1965 season', in Novi, from high school needed to A P P L E S . Most varieties. ?1 ed 2 family at corner of Frank Hallett ranch on lorgo corner lot. burning. $16. Delivered. FI-9HlOp South Lyon area. Responsible work in the accounting, of bushel and up. R . Simms, Jr., Mile R d . , G E 8-2965. First and Fairbi-ook. M r . & M r s . George White SPECIALTY FEED :9959. ' • Quality construction. Large tenant. Write Box 280 care of fice ot a large hospital. 40 60055 Nine Mile, Vi mile east F I B R E G L A S S - t o a t molds. 18 M r . & M r s . Charles White kitchen, hot water baseboarci hour week. Starting s a l a r y 193(35 Maxwell near Seven Northville Record. of Pontiac Trail. H40tfc ft. cabin cruis'ftr, late'model. M r . & M r s . Jay J . Leaven M i . R d . , Neat 2 bedroom on ^ A R E MOVING OUT heating. $1.90 per hour. C O M P A N Y E L D E R L Y widow desires Sell or trade. 838-7856. worth THIS MONTH. REMOVAL 2000 T I M O T H Y hay bales, 1000 P H A R M A C Y : ASSISTANT: lot 135x269 — 2 car garage. 349-4030 S P E C I A L S I N U S E D F U R 13919 Haggerty Alfalfa Brome bales, Charles Plymouth room and board. Call G L 3- Man needed to assist phar Belle McCoIl appreciates Only $9400.00. 5543. NITURE OFFERED FOR Kaiser, Pinckney, Mich. 498 macist. Experience must in deeply all the tokens of friend W A L L E D L A K E GL-3-549fl AS L I T T L E A S : AAAAZING H9-11CX 3 B E D R O O M home in No^'th- clude three years as a help 2435. ship that have been and are AUTO batteries, tires and ac N . J O H N S O N ville school district. 2 high er in a pharmacy, including being shown to her on her trip C A R L B A L E D A L F A L F A hay, call F E E D A N D S U P P L Y Lounge .chairs, $4.95 cessories. Gambles, South L y What everyone soys when school children. 1 yr. mini- the filling of requisitions for to 92 years and points beyond. R E A L ESTATE B R O K E B G E 7-5651. H9-10CX on. H41tfc fhey see how fast we v/ork. mum lease, longer if home is medications, and graduation 5 pc. dining sets, $14.00. She regrets very much that 120 N . Center Northville •Tropical Fish Supplies. D R Y F I R E P L A C E wood, any r i g h t Garage preferred. Ref from high school. 40 hour Sofa or. Settee, $19.00. she isn't able to say "Thank FI-9-2000 or n-9-0l57 TOP DOLLAR PAID • Pet Suppllw. length Slab wood at m i l l . $5. erences. FI-94789. 35tf week, Starting salary $2.35 y o u " to each one personally. A Very good ironer, $15.00. FI-9-2367. tf •Poodle Accessories So she is taking this means HOUSE with 2 or more bed per hour. for your home, flat, building, A l l positions extend thru to say a great big "Thank or land contract. Wild Bird Feeders....99c up Offkie desk and swivel chair TWO choice spaces In Oakland rooms in Northville area. G R Custom Built Ranch Home Hills Memorial. 50% discount, 6-3065 mornings. y o u " to all of you who have $25.00. 43 June 30, 1965. For further On Your Land information contact the per write to Ray Brockway, 5014 Wild Bird M i x . . . . 5 lbs. 47c added and are continually add Open coil springs, full size, S.E. 84th. Ave., Portland, Ore sonnel office G R O S S M A N ing happiness to her long Large Covered Front Porch A p p l e t - C r i s p a n d J u i c y Sun Flower S e e d . . .5 lbs. 91c $5.00. gon. 97266. 45 9 - - W a n t e d T o B u y P L Y M O U T H STATE H O M E journey on this planet. $7,150 F U L L P R I C E and Honey Monday through Friday, 8 U l T L E G I R L S D R E S S E S , Shelled Peonut5...5 lbs. 75c R E A L T Y I want to thank all of my N o Down Payment skirts, etc. sizes 5 and 6. $1.00 J U N K CARS and trucks. We a.m. to 4:30 p.m. G L 3-1500. FI-9-l258 friends and relatives for their Suet Cakes A l l Sires 27520 5 Mile Road 34tf each. Excellent condition. 349- buy. 349-2900. cariis, gifts and visits while I S t o p at W h i t e B a r r e l $60 per m o n t h 1953 after 5:00. EXCELLENT was in St. Joseph hospital in Livonia Super Iron-Out $1.95 3 mnes W . of N o r t h v i l l e A n n Arbor and since I have A N T I - F R E E Z E - permanent, 1 0 — M i s c e l l a n y OPPORTUNITY Wanted 3 Bedrm. .Aluminum Insul. G A 7-3200 . . . . or .. . . K E 7-9410 on 7 Mile Koad Softener Salt — Delivered been home recuperating. Siding. Copper plumbing, Across From The Post Office $1.49 gallon. Gamble's, South FOR W A N T E D pop bottles for Harold Miller Lyon. H41tfc Duratub, 3-pc. Bath, Double 1105 N . PONTIAC TRAIL ADVANCEMENT Boy Scout fund drive. For pick 859 Pennimon Plymouth 5 - : F o c S a l e — H o u s e h o l d WALLED LAKE bowl sink installed. Com TEltMITES?? 624-2441 up call FI-9-4285. 44 plete wiring with fixtures. Protect your home from ter EXPERIENCED 3 — - F o r S a l e R e a l Estate Walls and ceilings insulated. mites. F o r information call D I N E R S to enjoy Hawaiian - ELECTROLUX TURRET LATHE drywall ready to decSouth Lyon Lumber Co. Phone Luau, Wed., March 17, Metho ROBERT H O L M A N 3 B E D R O O M brick ranch, orate. Model: 28425 Pontiac GE-7-9311. Htfc dist Church, South Lvon. Tick ENGINE LATHE H.CEHTM SALES ond SERVICE built-in kitchen, 14 x 22 family ets 437-5074 or 437-2055. Trail 2 M i . North of Ten OPERATORS CINDERS for driveways and PARTS and SUPPLIES ' riiom with fireplace, 2',i car Mile, South Lyon. H9-10CX MODELS Age No Barrier parking lots; seasoned fireplace A U C T I O N • attached garage, '-ii acre, South GE-7.2328 By quality builder. In desir wood. GL-3-1921. 32tf L y o n area $13,900. Phone 437COBB HOMES APPRENTICES able Northville Heights. 7851. HS-lOcx U P H O L S T E R E D Rockers and n - H e l p Wanted G E n e v a 7-2808 {High School Graduates) ' Open 2 to 5 p.m. chau-s from $29.95. Gambles Reliable - Ambitious South Lyon. HSOtfc B E N C H M A N , grinder opera 349-4030 T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 1 6 - 1 0 a m . Insurance, Paid Holidays, tors, bridgeport m i l l opera R E F R I G E R A T O R , Frigidaire COUNTRY HOME tors. Shaper operators to work Overtime, New clean shop, reasonable. G E 8-3664. 13514 A Growing Company BY OWNER on gauges and fuftures in a D o n M e r r i t t , R e a l t o r Siltef Lake R d . , near Kensnew modern bldg. for an old N E W H U D S O N C O R P . ington R d . HlOcx 7 3 3 0 F I V E M I L E R D . established firm. 58 hr. week In Connemara Sub. A beautiful 3 bedroom, spaciou 3 bedroom brick ranch on 6c LB. PROCESSING fringe benefits. Located at 11801 Brick Veneer Ranch Home, Wooded 128x156 lot, full base 76x175 lot, 3'.-i miles from I M P E R I A L dishmaster $25 NEW HUDSON, MICH. We Slaughter Our Own Old Grand River, 2 miles east ment, carpeted, 2-cor ottoched garage, extra storage space, Wfafom Ford plant and 1-96. 22916 -Pontiac Trail, I N T E R E S T E D parents to at mile (5 M I L E S S O U T H O F S O U T H LYON Custom Slaughtering of Brighton. 20 minutes from 2 wells, screened patio. Aluminum storms, screens, soulh of Soulh Lyon. tend J r High P.T.A. meeting, HlOcx Freezer Orders Filled Northville. R & B Tool & Gauge awnings, 2'.-i car garage and March 18th, 8:00 p.m. J r . High Good storfer home on 5 ocres, 2 bedrooms, gcrage, Co. fenced yard. $14,700. A N D 11/2 M I L E S E A S T ) N ? S C O roaster with automat-; boys gym. "Learn to Listen" , paved road. Priced at only $3,500, with terms. WOMAN to assist semi-invalid ic timer and stand. Call F I 92 John Deere diesel tractors, 4010 and 3010 with S A L E M P A C K I N G C O . W A N T E D C L E A N , neat, dewith house in Novi from 12 to 1423 evenings or weekends, tf GE-8-2898 Novi, 10 room bi-level home, kitchen built-ins, 99x200 pendable, girls and women to plows. 4-row cultivator. Ferguson T-30 tractor. Formall A WHOLESALE & RETAIL — * 5 p.m. Must have own trans- train as car-hops, waitresses lot, beautifully landscaped, gas heat, large fomily room and tractor and cultivator. Hahn High-Boy sprayer, iron age 4 2 " ' KELVINATOR electric We Cater to Restaurants, portation. Call after 6 349-9700. rec. room. Built in 1961. and short-order cooks. No ex.-ange, $18. Kelvinator refrigtank sprayer. PTO steri-cooler for vegetables. -Marlow ir Hotels, Institutions SEE US FOR G . M . Auto Service Mgr. Send perience necessary. Must be era^or, $12. 349-2099. rigation system sprinklers, aluminum pipe and Ford indus At 9850 W. Se'/en Mile Rd. on 6.5 acres of good level qualifications to Box 114 P , over 17. Bell-Nor Drive In, 575 10(555 Six Mile 1^. t" trial motor. Vegetable grinder and washer, plastic layer. 2 ground, 2 bedroom modern home, 2 fireplaces, full base W. 7 Mile, Northville. '/< Miles West of Napier Rd. care South Lyon Herald. W J r - A R E M O V I N G OUT REAL ESTATE large John Deere field dusters. Intl. 4-row corn planter. ment, oil hot water heat, attached garage. H50tfc MONTH. REMOVAL misPhone 349-4430 John Deere 17-hole grain drill. 9 ft. wheel disc, 3 wogons S P E C I A L S ON B R A N D N E W Wanted and B A B Y SITTER, 2 year old 1 2 — S i t u a t i o n s Northville, Michigan 235 Church St. Two 2 bedroom apartments, modern, with and racks. Large quantity insecticides ond weed control QUALITY F U R N I T U R E girl. 5 day week. 8 to 5:30. <:ull basement. Hot water heat. A good income home. material. 1957 Intl. R-195 tractor truck-air. 1957 Ford 750 T Y P I N G done in my home. M A 4-3185. tractor truck-air. 2 aluminum 34 ft. produce tractors. 1955 Double dresser and mirPhone 437-9136. HlOcx INSURANCE 114 Walnut St. Priced very low. Full basement. Gas C L E A N I N G woman one day a Ford truck, stock rack, long wheel base. 1954 Chevrolet of chest and book case bed. RECONDITIONED W A N T E D : Light housekeeping heat. Hardwood floors. 2 bedrooms. week. Call 349-0657 after 4 p.m. truck and 14 ft. rack. 1953 Chevrolet truck and 14 ft. rack. A l l -for $99. cooking or ironing by middleIntl. KBIO iractor-truck. Partial list of machinery and equip R E S P O N S I B L E man from 35 aged lady with high school edC. H . LETZRING 3 bedroom home, solid brick. Zoned commercial. Modern USED TV's Ktochler Modern or Caro ment. Most machinery near new. to 60 years of age to do kitchen kitchen, live stream, trees. Tertris. ucatlon. Experienced, M r s . lina Comfort Sofa and maintenance at Madonna Col Daughtery, 512 Dorothy St., 121 E Lake St. Soulh Lyon $144.50. F R O M $35 to $69.50 A 30-acre farm on West Nino Mile Road. G o o d land. 4lege. Salary open to discus South Lyon. GE-7-5131 Sale M u s t Start O n T i m e Come Early. bedroom older farm house. Priced to sell. Terms. sion. 422-6211. Ev'erything must go. Once HlOcx., » ' B a n k T e r m s Lunch Available in a- life time bargains. BLUNK'S INC. M A N to work in monument TAILORING --- Ladies', Men's A 100x130 Business Lot ot 113 East Cody St. with a 2Come In and look us over. and vault shop. Apply Allen clothes altered. apartment house, large garage with extra building. Frank K i s h , Mrs. Lupe Grimes, Prop. 640 Starkweather Plymouth Monument Works, 580 S. Main. G E 7-7776. 8550 Rushton R d . Vv'e hove listing.s for lots, forms and acreage, Check Floyd Kehrl, Clerk 453-6300 near 12 Mile. HlOcx with tjs. 3 N E A T appearing women who can meet business & profes I. CENTER 3-40 Horse Hair Pads $3.50 13-Lost Ed Gottschalk and Les Johnson, Auctioneers sional people in connection with List with us. We are MULTI-LISTING with U.N.R.A. Felt Hats $1.95 up club membership acceptance. B E A G L E H O U N D . Shadbroak 3 bedroom ranch, family rm. 5 / 8 " Curb Straps 85c No selling involved but must vicinity, answers to Hondo. ReForm type kitchen. On beau Across From The Post Office Phone 546-2340 OFFICE P H O N E FI-9-3470 E R.'s WESTERN SHOP have car. Call for interview. ward for information leading to tiful corner lot. .Pennimon Plymouth 453-8625 collect. rclurn. F I 9-3006. ' South Lyon 349-4030 x66Q. Erwin Farms Orthard Sfore •— The Northville Record - Novi News-Thursday, March 11, 196.5 Section One — Page Five 15—For Wanted 15-For 1963 M E R C U R Y S55 2 dr. hard top. A i r conditioning, automa 15—For S a l e — A u t o s tic transmission, R & H , Bucket 1964 OLDS D Y N A M I C 88, au seats, full power. Sharp I On tomatic, power steering and ly $2195. West Bros., downpower brakes, radio, white town Plymouth, G L 3-2424. walls. Low mileage. $2495. Ply C H R Y S L E R 1960 Windsor. 4 West Bros., downtown dr. H . T . - R & H . P . B . - P.S. mouth, G L 3-2424. low mileage. Runs and looks VW '62, W.W. excellent condi like new. Come, let us prove tion, 6,000 miles, $1090. Own it. Must sell. $995. owner. G R er. 349-4385. 4-1281. 14—Found F O U N D — Female collie. M a r . J 1. F I 9-2398. CONTACT L E N S in boy's gym at J r . high school. Call 3493400 J r . High office. S M A L L honeycolored long hair ed male dog. 349-1273. 15—For Sale—Autos TONS - 8' J o h n 1 M a c h 0 N F o r d L E . THE 15—For 1962 M E R C U R Y Custom 4 dr., automatic transmission, R & H Power steering, Clean. $1295. West Bros., downtown Ply mouth, G L 3-2424. FORD '61 Fairlane. 4 dr. Sid. trans. Real nice inside and out. Full Price S6D9. Rathburn Chev Sales, OiiO S. Main, North ville. 1962 Chevrolet 1962 Ford 1961 Chevrolet 1959 For(l 1958 Ford NORTHVILLE 127 Hutton 4. jfjfjfjfif.jf.^jf.jf, ^ CHEVYLAND 1963' RAMBLER 660, 4Door. Automatic trans SPECIALS mission. R&H. New tires. '61 L I F E IS J U S T A B O W L O F C H E R R I E S , D O N ' T TAKE YOU A D S HEART F Station I E S T A R A M B L E R 1205 A n n A r b o r R d . a n d Plymouth J E E P THE 8 cyl. Auto, trans. Runs like a new one. This SALES C O M P A C T Week Only $588 AREA'S C A R E N G L I S H RATHBURN'S H D . Q T R S . 560 S. M a i n F O R D L I N E CORTINA—GT CORTINA—WAGON N O R T H V I L L E R A M B L E R A sparkling Peacock Blue 1964 Galaxie 500 XL 2-Dr. Hardtop. Equipped with 300 h.p. motor, 4-5peed transmission. Radio with a rear speaker, whitesidewall fires. This is the type car that anyone would like to own at a fraction of the original cost. AUCTION FAST F l STATION C O R T I N A — 1 2 0 0 & 1500 ANGLIA—SEDAN SEDAN &V A N Noiihvilie 9 - 1 7 0 0 E R G E N M 1000 W . M a p l e Walled O T O Lake R S MA-4-1331 $ 6 9 5 o r Fiesta G E B W A G O N Aufo. trans. R8.H. Excellent condition. FULL PRICE . . . RESULTS 7 - 2 0 1 1 Rambler, Rambler-Jcep Inc. Sales & Service 1205 Ann Arbor R d . Plymouth 139 C e n t e r St. G L 3-3600 FI-9-1403 A R E A ' S N O . 1 JBest Bill Foreman 6 l S o n Orchard Furniture Outlet Inc. USDA Choice SIDES OF BEEF 4Sclb. CEXm. Furniture Sutlet Inc. D M F O H. T. SAVE $ SOO ^ IMPALA SUPER SPORT SAVE $650 ^ IMPALA 2 dr. H.T. SAVE 5 5 3 2 ) f IMPALA CONVERT SAVE $725 ^ * O L D S ^ ^ >K ^ E B i g O R D r a d e I n A l l o w a n c l e e 1 s t I F N O S R a t h b u C r H n s E N V Y L o A r t h N v i l 5 6 0 E A L E R Se L 1 E 9 6 S I 4 ( N 3 C 9 R 2 % E A S E ) ; W l i e e U B g & D e a l i n g . . . * D N O R T H V I L L E M A I N WILL JOIN THE S o u t h L y o n H E S E c o n - O - W a s h (Next to Kroger's) T O U B ONE-STOP D K V CLEANING AND 84-HOUR L A U N D R Y SEJtVICE Dry Cleaning Hrs. 8:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mon.-Saf. Closed Sunday D R Y C L E A N . . . 10 L B S . fSM S T E A M FINISH . . . » GARMENTS » • E S E R V I * G L M A I N i V e x f f o C E S A B E R R Y J O L y o n H E c o n - O - W a s h N M A C E FREE Ann Arbor •DISPOSAL ALL M A L & POWER S E R V I C E On E C A L L A I K A n W e o u n Sheet d n d c i e n g N E W S m e SEE O U R SAMPLE THE NORTHVILLE THE S O U T H & S O Metal A:' on Sale at the Following • IN Weekly Places • • NORTHVILLE Deail's T r a d i n g Post Good Time Party Northville State Hospital Don's M a r k e t Spagy's E.M.B. Market Northville D r u g Gunsell's D r u g Kj-oger's IN P L Y M O U T H McAllister's — Market Stop & S h o p N NOVI Herb's — Standard Novi Party Novi Store Drcz Lakeview Market Nick's Groceiy Joe's M a r k e t Frank's Grocery M WIXOM — W i x o m G e n e r a l Store I N C . W A n t s BOOKS LYON Y SUPER SERVICE'Nc- • Courteeiu Service • Expert Bepoin • F O R CARS & TRUCKS...We Carry D i E S a P U R • ROAD and WRECKER SERVICE •TUNE-UPS...FREE PICK-UP and D a i V B J Y Your 1-STOP Service Statloo-Opp. State Beepttil 41122 W. 7 MILE 349-9856 or FI-9-1333. RECORD HERALD N Landscaping Service W o r k • A M F AUTOMATIC Tree Service PIN HUMIDIFIERS BILL " D O C " G T W E L L CaU H i m Today! Electric D O "DRYER •DISHWASHER A O S ASK FOR JOE SPOTTERS Cleaning U H A V 47873 E E R V I C E G R E E N R I D C E W . 7 Mile Rd. FI.9-0055 GORDON'S Radio-TV Service S600 Napier O Featuring Phone Sales a n d CAL THOMAS Main FI-9-0717 CALLING Fi-9-1700 O R G E - 7 - 2 0 n Va i r . MAIN perpetuate cherished memoriM SFANDING ALWAYS IN LOVING TRIBinS Choose here a beautiful family memorlai In ageless flranlte of fnaible Temporary Answering l l e n M Sero n u m e n t W o r k vice at Schroder'sA Home Fur You con rely on our counsel In chooiing nishings. Service NORTHVnXK 349-1070 of: Kentile Armstrong Prodacts Plastic WaU TUe MESSAGE Radio-TV installation Formica Coimters S E L L ? I N THIS S P A C E B Y 349-4480 L A N E S MONUMENTS to • MAKES S h o p N O R T H V I L L E 132 S. CENTER Fi-9-liil D & D Floor Covering PARTS A SERVICE FOR A L L MAKES T * N U R S E R Y GL-3-0400 Sewer Y Installations DON BINGHAM RES. 349-2879 DON STEVENS R E S . 349-3494 s 0 memorlol of enduring beauty 580 South Main Store Northville Market YOU CAN D E P E N D ON US FOB; YOUR C A N HAVE 2 4 - H r . Service on o u r O w n GORDON'S 153 E . N Complete FURNACES "SERVICE" E l e c t r i c NOYI money! TELL Y O U R N o r t h v i l l e O Complete Heating CURE Northville •WASHER and MICH. NORTHVILLE FI-9.3350 J . to H HEAT C. R. ELY & SONS NO-5-9126 PROMPT A N D EXPERT •TV P WE " Y o u r Local Ford Dealer" A P P L I A N C E A IS T H E S A F E S T HOME Y o u C a n Depend C a l l FI-9-1400 A s k f o r T COMFORT SYSTEM COLLECT SICK 117 W . M a i n S Mobilhe^^t SERVICE DEPT. save you time, trouble and U Sporting Goods H Count on our skill and experience J OIL Also 624 S. M a i n BERRY' P O N T I A C , AUT0^\AT1C f O X TENT & AWNING S o u t h R FIBERGLASS for NORTHVILLE 3 - 1 1 0 0 Plymouth Mayflower Hotel CANVAS • ALUMINUM CALL THE WHO RECORD PLYMOUTH, T THOUSANDS 1963 PONTIAC Catallna 2-Dr. Bronze. Hydramotic. R& H. V W . $1695. 1963 CHEVROLET Impala HT. Maroon. Power Glide V8 Steering. R&H. W W . $1875. 1963 TEMPEST LeMans Convertible. White. 4-5pd trans R&H. W W , $1495. 1963 FORD Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe. Blue. 260 V8 stick. Bucket seats. R&H. W W . $1495. 1963 PONTIAC Bonneville Coupe. Bronze. Double pow er. R&H. W W . $2195. 1962 PONTIAC Catolino Coupe. Aqua. Hydramotic. R& H. W W . $1345. 1962 PONTIAC Cofalino 4-Dr. Blue. Double power R& H. W W . $1395. 1961 PONTIAC Catolino Coupe. Sil-/er. Double power R&H. W W . $1195. 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible. Maroon. Double power. R&H. W W . $1395. 1959 OLDS 88 2-Dr. Grey. Double power. R&H. W W $575. Stop By . . . . See Why ! ! d 4 7 0 ^ A R W e ' r e i D 9 8 T OUT TO 1962 CHEVROLET super sport coupe, silver, 409 4 spd. R&H. W W . $2395. 1964 CATALINA Coupe. Nocturne blue. Double power R&H. W W . S2495. 1964 CATALINA Vista. Nocturne blue. Double pov/er. R&H. W W . $2495. 1964 PONTIAC Bonnveille Vista. Silver. Double po-.vor. R&H. W W . $2795. 1963 PONTIAC Catolino Coupe. Light blue. Double pow er. R&H. W W . $1975. 1963 PONTIAC Catolino 4-Dr. Brown. Double power. R&H. W W . $1795. 1963 PONTIAC Bonneville Coupe. Aqua. Full power. R&H. W W . $2295. 1963 FORD Country Sedan. Maroon. Auto. Power steer ing. R&H. W W . $1695. 1963 PONTIAC Bonneville Convertible. Aqua. Full pow • er. Aluminum wheels. R&H. W W . $2395. 1963 PONTIAC Coupe. Gold. Hydramotic. R&H. W W $1695. 1962 TEMPEST LeMons Coupe. Aqua. Auto. R&H. W W $995. 1962 PONTIAC Star Chief 4-Dr. Gold. Double oower R&H. W W . $1645. 1961 FORD Fairlane 2-Dr. Blue. 6 cyl. Standard. R&H. W W . $595. 1960 OLDS 88 4-Dr. HT. White. Double power. R&H V / W . $895. 1961 OLDS 88 coupe. Blue. Double power. R&H W W $1175. 1965 MUSTANG Coupe. Red. 289 V3. 4-spd. Rally Pock R&H. W W . $2395. 1964 PONTIAC Catallna Coupe. Aqua. Double power R&H. W W . $2495. 1964 PONTIAC Catolino Wagon. Gold. Double power R&H. W W . $2625. 1964 CHEVROLET Impolo coupe. Beige. Power Glide, V8. Power steering. R&H. W W . $2345. 1963 CORVAIR Monza Convertible. Aqua. R&H. W W $1345. GL-3-3600 '58 Wagon CHEVYLAND GET RELAX! COME PONTIAC A N D LET'S DICKER A N D "1 B O U G H T M I N E A T FI-9-0033 A T IT S E R I O U S . BERRY C L A R E N C E DuCHARME BOJt CANN $797 CHEVROLET Y 1960 S I X P O N T I A C , T H A T IS 1405 Goldsmith, near Western Electric, Plymouth Phone Fl-9-3110 YOUNG F A G E FULL PRICE $1395 Auto, trans. R8iH. Good family car. BEST BUY IN T O W N . 1957 F o r d , 8 c y l . W A N T O N A D S Station W a g o n ONLY TRUCK CLASSIFIED SAY, Classic tr * * DODGE FI-fl-0660 Sale—Autos ifrn'MtmrtC7 i..»ar]S!:aa^iff:a.v.3F7.. .^rKTjcei .ra.. M I L L E R OUR FOR 15—For Sale—Autos BOXES B A G G E T T G . Sale—Autos $2,500. Cost $3300. 437-2023. H lOtfc RAMBLER 1957 PONTIAC Starchief con '60 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Station vertible. Power brakes, steer Wagon. V8. Std. trans. Good ing, windows. Excellent condi body $675. tion. $290. F I 9-3614. 43 15—For M O R E PICKUPS 1/2 Sale—Autos - CHEV. '60 '.2 ton pickup, 1957 CADILLAC, heater, radio, 1965 MUSTANG hardtop power steering, power brakes, $2,150. call after 6:00 p.m. FI good runner. Special this G E 7-5201. HlOcx 9-0497. week, only $699. RathT A K E O V E R payments on "59 burn Chev. Sales, 560 S. Main 1964 F O R D 2 ton stake, 12 ft. T-Bird, $44.78 per month, m NoriliviUe. bed, V-8 12,000 miles, like new Donovan St., South Lyon. Sale—Autos '63 PLYMOUTH i-dr. HT, 6, au tomatic. 1 owner trade. Sharp. $1450. 1963 T H U N D E R B I R D , full po wer air conditioning, F M ra •63 DODGE 330 4-dr., std. dio, good tires, top condition, trans. R8>H. $1295. original owner. $2395. F I 91825. 39tf '61 FORD Convertible, 8, auto, motic. PS. R8,H. W W tires. F A L C O N 1954, Clean, 14,000 Nice cor. $995. miles, R & H , oversized tires, '59 CHEVROLET 4-dr., 8, sfd. seat belts, Excellent condition trans. $595. throughout .FI-9-3491. 44 15—For Sale—Autos Noniivlllt R-J^OTTO Tlio \'ni-lhvl!!p Rcrorcl - \ o v i Nrw.s—Tluir.'icl.oy, March 11, Srrlion Onr — P:il:i' Six The Ncrlhvilli- Hec-'i-d - .Vovi N'rw.-Thiir^fln.v. M.nrrh 11. iWa Section Onc — Pane Seven ' N e w ' M u s t a n g s W i P n & A T H E A T R E NORTHVIILE FI-9-0210 Now Showing Evenings Only ORDIN-:\(\CE 18.-1.3 twelve (12) square fec-l in ).r(iv:di<i ;i side yard on each A N OliOiNAN'CE TO A.ME.N'n area. Park and play,:;roiind side of every piincip:,! Iiuild-j 0RI)1NA.N'C1!: .NO. IS. KNOWN signs shall be permilled and r,ul be less AS T H E ZONlNfi ORDI- il'.all be of such size as in lii.-m leii iIOi feel in vvidlh. JlA.lia .SIDIO Y A R D S ADUT.VANCE ~ O F T H E V I L L A G E reasonably contribute tn ihe r.ublic convenience, welfare TIN'i'; CI-dN A STilF.ET, Ini OF N O V i - ^ D I S C O U N T S N O W * T H E V I L L A C E OF NOVI OR- and safety. j I M - A Dislricis Ihi- wid!h -;)f| (dl Private .swimminr; pools,-ihc side ;.;ird abutlin,'; upon aj 3f DAl.N'S: •-. P A R T I Thai Ordin.nnce No. e.xclusively for the use of liie; side streei shall nol be less O N . \ L L 1 % 5 hiiii llin-lv i.'illi r.et i8, knowji as Ihe Zoning Oj-di- residenis and guests. aA.o:! BUILDINf; H E K i l i r . nance -of-the Village ol' Novi !!A.O!l K E A R V A U D S . In Rand a«;' amended. i.s hereby No building, hereafter erected^ I-A Dislrii-l.s each lot shall ^ C H E Y K O L E T S a n d O L D S . M O B I L E S amended £y amending the Text or altered, shall e.xceed thirty-1 l';;ve :i rear yard of not le.':s of Ihe'Zoning Ordinance by the five (.35) feet in height or two tliaii liltv ifiih feci in depth. AIUj'T:iddit:f'{i-'uf a new Article to ;ind one-half (2'.::) stories, ex-i IIA.II) R E A R ^ P R I C E S S T A 1 J T A T § 1 7 7 3 . 0 0 SID-:: LOT I.IKES, j become ' -and be known as cept that chimneys, church TI.VC A R T I C L E -VIII-A, R-i-A O N E spires, rad'o and telovision an-|Where;is yard of an interior lot F A M I U V R E S I D E N T I A L DIS tenna, shall not be included in abuls a rc.nr yard of a corner measuring the heiKht of the lot or ;dk-. separalin.g such T R I C T ; in read as follows: building. I lots, aiiv accessory buildinR on A R T I C L E VIII-A u r n s N o r t f i v i l l li-l-A D N E FAiVHLY 8A.0-1 L O T A R E A P E R F A M - j Ihe corner lot shall set hack R E S I D E N T I A L DISTRICTS I L Y . In R - l - A Districts each; fi-om the side street as far a'; Section 8A.01 USES P E R one family dwelling, toselher llu- dwelliiii.' on llie interior lol. 3 f M I T T E D . In R - l - A Districts, with ils "aece.ssory buildings, 8A.11 C ' - T - S T R E E T P A R K except as otherwise provided hereafter erected, shall pro-; INC. Ofl'-sl.-eel parking shall for in this Ordinance, all build vide a lot area of nol less than be provided ns specified in Secings shall be erected and all ten thousand (lO.OOOi .square tion :i.I2 nf Ihis Ordinance, 1 5 6 0 S. land shall be used only for feet, and said lot shall hove n | p . \ R T H . C'OM-'l.K.TI.Nd one or'more of the following; width of nol less than eighly| PROVISIONS R E P E A L E D . principal' .<;pecified uses: (80) feet at the front or rear Any Ordinance or parts of anv l a i One family dwellings. building line; provided, hew-j ordinance in conflict with anii,e provisions of this Ordi(b) Pyhlic, parochial, p r i ever, that these requirements] 16—Business Services 0—Business Services 16—Business Services vate. ,'and nursery schools, shall not apply to any lot whicli; nance are herebv repealed, C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S — Leo HarraWood (center), president of the churches, community buildings, at the time this Ordinance be-1 P A R T III. W H E N E F F E C Novi Rotary club, introduced two Novi businesswomen to club mem comes effecive is narrower at T I V E . The provisions of Ihi.s communJIy. hospitals, munici ROOF PROBLEMS? bers last Thursday. T h e y are M r s . Marjorie Watson and M r s . Ruth U P H O L S T E R Y (lone. 25% dia- pal faqihtjes, municipal parks the street line or lesser in Ordinance are hereby dcclai'count. Free estimates anytime, M a d i g a n . Both are charter members of the Soroptimist Club of F a r m area than the specifications ed to be immediately neces No job too big or too and playgrounds. samples shown In home. Call small! (ci Temporary buildings for herein provided, if such lot sary for Ihe preservation of ingion which was formed last month. M r s . Watson is the Novi post 23tf use incidental lo construction was of record at the time of Our specialty - A l l kinds GL-3-389fl or GL-3-8363. Ihe public peace, health and mistress While M r s . Madigan runs Whitehall Convalescent home. Sorthe adoption of this Ordinance. of Roofing — Roof Repairs work, which buildings shall be .safciv and are herebv ordcrP E N D E R BROS. optimist is an organization for professional women. - Eaves Troughs. removed upon completion or Wlere said conditions a r o i ^ i iq (aj^e effect ten (10) da.vs E X C A V A T I N G CO. F L O O R S A N D I N G abandonment of the construc inadequate for the proper func after final enactment and pub F R E E ESTIMATES Licensed P\bg. & Excavating First class laying, sahdiof, tioning of sewage disposal fa lication. tion wort. All work guaranteed. GA-5-4800 KE-1-4066 finishing, old and new floors. fd) I n new subdivision de cilities, larger lot areas shal. Call anytime, Sunday In t>wn power. Free estimates. -Ioseph Crupi velopments, a residence may be required as shall be deter Engine - Mower Repair cluded Phone G E 7-2068. Work guaranteed. mined under Section 3.18 of President be used^as a mode! and for Dog Collars — Supplies NEW HUDSON Mabel Ash H. BARSUHN lempcrrary* sales facilities, with this Ordinance. Siainpcd .Namt- Piaies Village Clerk PtJ. GE-8-3602, if no answer 8A.05 L O T C O V E R A G E . In Star Dog Fooii one CI) illuminated or non-ilcall EL-6-S762 coUect. ROOFING C O M P A N Y Farmers Repair Shop luminaljed roof or ground sign, R-l-A districts each one fam al five hundred (500) square seventy (70) feet. I, Mabel Ash, Clerk of the ' o r d i n a n c e NO. 18.42 not exce"^dins fifty (50) square ily dwelling together with its viHage of Novi. do hereby cer- A N O R D I N A N C E TO A M E N D feet for each additional bed SHOP AT 2C350 TAFT R D . CASH F O R Land Contracts (2) V\Tiere buildings stand RES. AT 26444 TAFT RD. Edmund P. Yerkes, Attorney. ,„ O R D I N A N C E N o . 18, K N O W N room, when said lot is served side to side not less than twen feet in^area, during the period f = ' ' L ' ' ! ! i ' ^ ' " ! ! that the above Ordinance 192 E . Main, Northville. P h on any lot, shall not, ^.^^ ^^.lAS T H E ZONING ORDI- either by a public water sys ty (20) feet, Plumbing - Heating of development and selling the erected PLASTERING ceilinKS. 349-3440. lid ^tI. . Villa.^e Council r^......:, at _. iai |vNAAi vNrCI E? ni? v IILi Li A n Ep tem or a public sewerage sys homes, not to e.xceed a period cover more than twenty-five'.,.. the Novi C)F TUV THE V AG (3) No buildin.c! shall be so lo I rooms, additions, repair work. (25Cc) percent of the area of regular mecling thereof, duly O F NOVI tem; shall provide a lot area cated that they stand fi-ont to of one (1) year. NEW INSTALLATION F I 9-2609. If (c) Public utility transform such lot. called and held on the 2.3 dav T H E V I L L A G E O F NOVI OR- of not less than three thousand side or f-ear to side. MATTRESSES & B O X Springs REIMODELING 8A.06 F R O N T Y A R D . In R-I- of February A . D . . 19G5. anrijDAINS: (3,000) square feet for each er stations, sub-stations and (4) Where dwelling units Standard and odd sizes of best SERVICE WORK gas regulator stations without A Districts each one family was ordered lo be given publi-i P A R T I. That Ordinance No. dwelling unit with not more change direction in a building grade matt-rial. See our reMi' Electric Sewer Cleaning service or storage yards, upon dwelling shall have a front cation in the manner prescrib- 18. known as the Zoning Ordi- than one (1) bedroom and shall grouping and such units are siiowroom at Six Mile aIId Ear KOCIAN Electric Pipe Thawing approval of the Board of Ap yard of not less than thirty ed by law. hart road. Two miles west ol nance of the Village of Novi provide an additional five hun touching or tied together by a (30) feet in depth. peals.. Pontiac Trad. Adam Hocli Bt* and as amended, by amend- dred (500 square feet for each gate opening, not more than • 8A.07 SIDE Y A R D S . In RMabel Ash ding Co. Telepnoac G E 8-3855 ing the Text of the Zoning additional bedroom when said three (3) feet in "width, such , 8A.(P-ACCESSORY USES. EXCAVATING GLENN C. LONG 1-A Districts there shall be Village Clerk •iouth Lyoa. , t Ordinance by the addition of a lot is served by both a public units shall he considered to The {<JkiJ'ing are the acces 4.TO0 7 Mile Rd. NorihvUitnew Article to become and be water and a public sewerage gether as one building and sory U£?s. as permitted in an • S E W E R and W A T E R Phone F7eldbroek 9-0373 shall be limited to Ihe number known as A R T I C L E X - A , R-2-system. R-1-A>listrict: • N E W INSTALLATION (b) Floor Area Require of dwellin.5 units in sub-paraA RESTRICTED MULTIPLE Ca) iVcccssory buildings or and BULLDOZING C A R P E T Laying, Repairing uses customarily incidental to j F A M I L Y R E S I D E N T I A L DIS ments, Irrespective of Section gmph lOA.O! (hi above. Make over, stair carpets shift c-ny of 'the above principal per 2.03, the following 'minimum (k) Greenbclt. When any •REPAIR TRICTS. floor areas shall be required restricird multiple fam-ly resi ARTICLE X-A A N D EXCAVATING ed, re-stretching. Sewing and mitted »uses, when located on binding. Work guaranteed the s a m e o r adjoining lot and dential distt'ict is located adja R.2-A R E S T R I C T E D M U L T I for this district: GR-4-8770 Per 1 Bedroom Unit 600 sq. cent 10 an R - l - E . R - l - H , R - l S , SEPTIC T.^NKS - GRADING Free estimates. Call GEneva not involving any business, pro P L E FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 8.3179. H44tfr fession, trade or occupation. ft. . . . - . . . . .1 .. R l - A . J i l or R2 District .and DISTRICTS. C H U C K SMITH GARDNER by .Per 2 Bedroom' Units 800 sq. not separated therefrom Section lOA.Ol USES P E R (bi One private garage for 13550 10 M I L E SOUTH t V O N PAINTING & DECORATING MUSIC STUDIO any dedicated street, a bar M I T T E D , In R-2-A Districts, ft. PHONE GE-7-24(K - Wall washing, wood refinish- each .residential lot for the • PIANO A N D ORGAN except as otherwise provided Per 3 -bedroom Units lOOfl rier constsln,^ of a five (5) foot ing. Also specializing in trailer housing of motor vehicles, not Instrumental chain link fence shall be lo for in Ihis Ordinance, all build sq. ft. more'-Hian one (1) of which painting. Clarence 591-6485. Your Home or Studio cated on the property line and 24-HOUR service, conversion ings shall be erected and all shall be a commercial vehicle, Per 4 Bedroom Units 1200 12ti 850 N . Center 349-189^ burners and furnaces. Allen's an eight (Ci foot greenbeit , land shall be used onlv for sq. ft. jlimited to j'-' ton capacity. planting strip shall be planted one or more of the following I A - l P A I N T I N G and Decorating Heating. Ph. 229-6811 - 5027 ( c ) i O n e ' ( l ) non-illuminated (c) Percentage of Lot Cov and maintained inside of and " W E P A Y fhe best prices for real estate- sign per lot per specified u,ses: taterior and exterior. Also wall Highway US-23, Brighton. erage. No more than (SO-) per parallel to such fence, or in H45tfc tin scrap and sheet metal." taining to the sale or lease of (a) Two (2) family dwellings. washing. Roy HoUis. Ph. FIcent of the area of the lot may place of the fence and greenHuron Valley Steel Corp., 12451 a lot or building and such sign (b) Apartment house and 9-3166. 2Stf be covered by building or belt, a ornamental masonry Haggerty Rd., Bellville, -Mich. shall not exceed six (6) square CARPENT'EB AND multiple dwellings of not more structures. wall five (51 feet in height C A B I N E T WORK than sixteen (IGi dwelling un ^^•^<^IS feet in area. REMODELING (d) Front Y a r d . Each prin shall be erected and maintain Counter Tops, Tile Flocrs, its within (ne (i) building. Two (21 non-illuminated tres CASH LOANS cipal building shall have a ed thereon. i T T I C ROOMS - CABINETS General Repair. :0A.02 ACCESSORY USES. passing, safety or caution sign front yard of not less than UP TO 51,000.00 ADDITJONS IRWIN K I N N E 10A.05 O F F - S T R E E T P A R K not over two (2 Isquare feet (a I Community garages, twenty-five (25) feet, in depth, Money When You Need It P.ECREAYlON-ROOMS 447 West Lake. South Lyon in area-!shall be permitted on v.hon in conjun-'-on v.-'ih a and must face upon a street or ING. Irrespective of Section Save Inocey, deal diiect Phone G E 7-7661 Plymouth Finance Co. a lot. t - : principal use. either sepa at- a public open space or com 3.12, there shall be required Woric myself 839 Penniman Plymouth Illumiilated or non-illuminat ed or in connected groups, hav mon yard or outer court adja one and one-half (I'.-i:) parking L U C K Y W I N N E R — M r s . Ethel Peopples, 40100 SEWLNG Machine & Vacuum spaces for each one bedroom GL-3-6060 ed church or public building ing common unpierced divid cent to a street. sweeper expert service. Specdwelling unit and two (2) park- ' West Eight M i l e road, is $100 richer, thanks to ing walls between contiguous STRAUS bulletin board, not exceeding V / A L L WASHING, painting & (e) Side Yards. There shall ializing on Electrolux and K i r car be provided a side yard on ing spaces for each dwelling Kroger's "Super Bingo" contest. She's shown private garages and-or FI-»-2flOS Call by parts and service. A l l other decorating. Guaranteed. unit with two (2) or more ports as indicated on site plan, here receiving her check from Kroger M a n a g e r 44 16—Bustiness Services each side of every principal makes. Vacuum sweeper hoses Clarence 591-6485. (b) Ground signs, pertainmg building which shall not be bedrooms. exchanged with your useable Eddie Barnes. P A R T II. CONFLICTING P I A N O TUNING to the name of the apartment less than ten (10) feet in width hose ends $4.95. F I 9-1015. house or multiple dwelling with an aggregate width of PROVISIONS R E P E A L E D . Htfc B U L L D O Z I N G George locltiiart complex, thirty-five (35) squa both side yards of not less than Any Ordinance or parts of any Aiiiminuni Siding Member of the Piano re feet or less in area, not twenty (20) feet. Where multi- Ordinance in conflict with any In Justice C o u r t Earihmoving — Land Cleoring Tetimicians Guild more than one (l) sign may pie family uses are adjacent of the provisions of this OrdiSPANNOS T R J E COM?,ANY Site Development — Grading cance are herebv repealed. Servicing Fine Pianos In Aluminum Trim ceramic tile kitfihen sinks, Novi Judge Robert Ander- against Gerald LaRogue of 257 be localed at each entrance or to any single family residen Ray Warren Excavating P A R T III. W H E N E F F E C This Area for 30 Years access drive into the apart complete badiroom vinyl asph son fined many motorists for Hulton street, for assault at tial district, the side yard T I V E . The provisions of this Co. Total Rebuilding, if Required alt. A l l types of floor cotbt ment or multiple dwelling com dIfiving defective cars last C-ramm's Mobil Station in shall not be less than twenty- Ordinance are hereby declar G u a r a n t e e d 30 Years 27629 HAGGERTY RC5. ing. Free estimate. F H A terms week. Northville. LaRogue was found plex. five (25) feet. ed to be immediately neces available. 0 Down. G E 7-2831 474-6695 One (1) announcement or Fl 9 - 1 9 4 5 Roger Smith of Livonia was guilty at his trial and fined (f) Side Yards Abutting U p sary for the preservaton of the Roofing — A l l Kinds charged with driving his car, $45. name plate not over two (2) on a Street. The width of the public peace, health and safe INCOME T A X returns prepar Charges against Louis J . Cal- square feet in area and attach side yard abutting a street, ty and are hereby ordered lo with a defective exhaust at ed. M r s . F . R. Lanning, 214 Novi road and Grand River. caterra and Terry Donovan ed flat against the building or shall not be less than twenty- lake effect ten (10) days after N . Wing, Northville. F I 9-30S4 R O O F I N G REPAIRS February 23. Smith was fined both of Detroit for having liq on Ihe apartment site will be five (25) feet. final enactment and publica 38tf uor in their possession on Novi permitted for each principle $10. (g) Rear Yards. Each lot tion. O U R P R O B L E M .'.-ville Rickinger of 28790 road February 5, were dismiss building. shall have a rear yard of not Joseph Crupi A!i;rr)'num Storm (c) Pi-ivate swimming pools less than thirty-five (35) feet. OUR PROBLEM is to get an important message across to .Summit. Novi, was fined $15 cd by Judge Jacques. President and play areas, exclusively for Ira N . or Itnseville was for -^Iriving his truck with de(h) Rear Yards Abutting men who are sincerely see-king an opportunity where Mabel Ash ; Wirsdovvs use of residents and guests as fec'.ve lights, brakes and muf fined $5 for not having an op Side Lot Lines. Where a side future income is limited only by one's ability and willing VillageClcrk CUSTOM B U I L D E R fler on Novi road February erators license in his posses indicated on site plan. }'ard, of an interior lot abuts ness to work. We ore engaged in testing public response I Mabel Ash, Clerk of Ihe sion at 12 Mile and Novi roads 2G. He paid a $15 fine. (d) Other accessory uses a rear yard of a corner lot or and consumer acceptance type work. We hove on imGALE WHITFORD Village of Novi, do hereby cer AND CARPENTER and building customarily ap an alley separating such lot. tify that the above Ordinance 'David Rollins of Farming- February 20. mediate co.mpany sponsored training program. This aypurtenant to a permitted use. any accessory building on the was approved and adopted by ton was brought to trial for tomatically qualifies you for immediate high income. We IT COSTS N O MORE ROOFING & SIDING making excessive noise on No 10A.03 B U I L D I N G H E I G H T . corner lot shall set back from the Novi Village Council at a are not trying to proselyte men from other companies TO HAVE THE BEST! No building, hereafter erected the side street as far as the regular meetin? thereof, duly vi and Ten Mile road Feb but are frying to make restless people on present jobs FHA Financing Avgilabla or altered in an R-2-A District, dwelling on the interior lot. ruary 22. After hearing testi 23283 Currie Rd. called and held on the Sth day aware of something better for themselves. I believe it forfosf courteous service call shall exceed twenty-five (25) (i) Frontage and access re of February A . D . , 1965, and mony the judge dismissed his should be worth one hour of your time to hear of the feet in height. quirements for dwellings con case. GL-3-0244 or 349-0715 ' GE-7-2446 was ordered to be given pub fine prestige, high income and tremendous potential of 10A.04 USES P E R M I T T E D structed in a group housing lication in the manner prescrib Furnishing alcoholic bever fer we have. Is it worth one hour of your time to hear I N THIS DISTRICT shall com- -development: ages to minors at the Casino ed by law. OUR PROBLEM and TO HELP Y O U WITH YOURS? SCHNUTE ply with the following require -Each structure, in the dwell parking lot February 27 cost N E E D PICTURES? (Si.gned) Mabel 'Ash ments: ing group, shall front either Wayne Durbin of Detroit, a $15 Weddings, Occasions, Special Village Clerk C a l l 662-9304 for an appointment for inteivieW MUSIC STUDIO (a) Every main building, on a dedicated street or other fine. Call G E 7-2146 hereafter erected or structural public open space, or common Two minors having alcohol Pajot Photography A Romney-Roberls Republi • P ^ N O and ORGAN in their possession were fined can dinner will be held Tues ly altered shall provide a lot yard or outer court adjacent to • IrrSTRUMENTAL THE AREA'S P u p i l s area of not less than four thou a street and must comply with P a y INSUBANCE - Fire, Tlieft, Ua- 503 n ! Center FI-9-05W $25 each, at their trial Thurs day, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. at be day. They were Thomas Hen- the New Roma Hall on School sand and five hundred (4,500) the minimum distances iUlty, Automobile. Mrs. F . Ir nekan of St. Clair Shores and craft between Inksler and M i d - square feet for each dwelling tween buildings as required in Lanning, 214 N . Wing. Nortli SPORTS CAR HD. QTRS. O n W a y O u t unit with not more than one paragraph (j) Alvin R. Allen of Detroit. A l dlebelt roads. nUe. Ph. FI-9-3064. 20ti 17—Special Notices (1) bedi'oom and shall provide Where a permanent public len also accessed $15 court Governor George Romney, an additional five hundred open space or a common yard Northville's board of educa cost. M G , AUSTIN HEALEY John R. Brammell, J r . of will be the speaker. The din (500) square feet- for each ad or outer court is provided, no tion will start to phase out ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, MIDGET — SPRITE S . R. Johnston & Son meets "T^uesday and Friday Detroit was charged with be ner is being held on behalf of ditional bedroom, when said dwelling unit shall be located tuition students from Washte -reli Roberts, G O P candi lot is not served by either a more than two hundred fifty naw county in September. M G B — 3000 MKIII evenings. Call G L 3-1579 or F I ing a minor : . i pi)os=:.;.!o;i of 1100 S P O R T S S E D A N CUSTOM BUILDERS 9-1113.' -Vour call kept confiden- alcoholic beverages, February date for state senate in the public water or a public sew (250) feet from the right-of- Some 19 students are involved. erage system; shall provide a way line of a dedicated street Next fall, the school board de tSaL 26tf 5 at Novi road and 1-96. He 14th district. • RESIDENTIAL Tickets are available for lot area of not less than four (j) Minimum distances be cided, only ninth through twel was found guilty in Judge E m •COMMERCIAL fth graders will be accepted F R E E fu-?place wood. You cut. ery Jacques court and fined Northville area residents from thousand (4,000) stjuare feet tween buildings. Mrs. Stuart Campbell, F I 9- for each dwelling unit with not (1) Where buildings stand and then be weeded out over • INDUSTRIAL H.vbrid red-worms. Year round $20. must be more than one (1) bedroom front to front or front to rear, the next few years. Right now A complaint was made by 3478. Reservations 1000 W . M a p l e Walled Lake AAA-4-1331 GA-1-8988 GE-7-2255 supply. Native trees, spring and shall provide an addition or rear to rear, not less than 7-12 students are enrolled. and fall. FI-9-1168. 22tl David L . Thomas of Northville made by March 18. vAvch :-hM D i s t r i c t Playing inspired ball, the re juvenated 1904-65 Northville cagers reached new heights Saturday night. They copped the District crown at Clarenceville. They did it with ridiculous ease, whipping Lutheran West in the tourney finale, 77-63, to avenge an earlier loss to the Panthers. In the semi-final round Thursday night it was the same story. Coach Dave Longridge's tourney hopefuls pul verized hapless Dearborn Haston, 61-43, lo clear the way to the finals. But in the last analysis, it was Northville's come-from-be hind victory Tuesday night ivhich was the decisive game.j That one still has local fans; buzzing. 2 \:\RU$ C H E V Y L A N D SEWERS INSTALLED rdinance ^I^'^^'fy 18.42-Village of Novi Four points behind with 32 seconds left, the Mustangs ral lied to tie the same 59-all al the end of regulation play. Then with three regulars on the bench via the foul route, 3 A Northville outfought and outNorthville's Jerry Imsland scored Dearborn River.sde, 10was honored again last week 5, in overtime to win. 69-64. when he was selected as a E n route to th; championmember of the Free Press' ship, it was a change in the all-suburban all-star third lineup and the bench that team. made the big difference. Just a si.x-two junior, Ims Longridge first moved sixland was only one of three two Steve Evans, a jumping cagers from Class B schools jack, into the starting line-up. to make one of the first He alternated with Jerry Ims three teams. land at center and forward, The previous week he gain freeing Imsland for outside du ed a berth on the Wayne- ty where his jump shot was ef Oakland Conference first fective. team, selected by players It paid off as Evans came and coaches. through with 29 rebounds and B o w l i n g Steeper in Bob Steeper, Northville's lone qualifier for the M i c h i gan state wrestling finals, copped seventh place in his weight division last weekend at Lan sing's Waverly high school. To gain the honor in the 120. pound class. Steeper won one, then dropped two successive matches. He decisioned an opponent from Bronson, 9-2, in the first round. But then he was pin ned by Dan Parrish of (Char lotte, who went on to win the C a g e r 53'-2 53'-i 5V^ 49 48 Wins Seventh o f t Kzng Govenor title in his division. In a consolation match. Ste eper was eliminated by Wil liam Van Fleet from Wyom ing. Margin of victory was 6-2. Steeper, who finished sec ond m the regionals at Chel sea, was one of 15 regional prepsters to compete in the 120-round class at Lansing. BERGEN M O T O R S S T E V E E V A N S - - Junioi- Steve Evans Was Northenceville last week. Moving into a starting berth, he gave Northville added rebound strength, and a boot. He's Thursday Nile Owls John Mach Ford 70'/i 33% Thomson S & G . 69 35 Olson Heating 55 48 Lov-Lee Salon 56 48 The Hi-Lo's 55 49 Northville Lanes 52'/.: 51'/i Spike's Shell 46% 57% Lila's Flowers 45% 58% Perfection Cleaners 36 68 Thomson Trucking 33 71 Team H i series, Thomson Truck, 2292. Team H i single, Spike's Shell 862. Ind. H i series and hi single, M . Coxford - 576 - 256. especially valuable since ha can play either forward or the pivot. His fort is jumping ability, for at six-tWo the only AAwstang who can stuff the ball. A football and baseball letterman, Steve is the son of M r . and M r s . Howard Evans of Woodhill drive. r. U N 6 - S PET FOOD Ph. FI-9-3350 Northville C . R. E l y & Sons, Inc. Saturday and Sunday Matinee Storting Wednesday, break and Cushing on a re bound and a jumper. Lutheran West shaved just two points from that margin to-trail, 39-24, at halftime. Imsland personally dashed any hopes of a Lutheran West comeback in the third pei-iod as he tallied 11 points to give the Mustangs a 63-39 advant age at the end of the quarter. Out front by 22 points. Longridge rested his regulars with 5:30 remaining in the game. Scoring balance was the key to the local cagers' offense. Evans hit 15. Imsland 14. M i l ne 12 and St. Germain and Bingham 10 apiece. March P FACES £ - THE MYSTERIANS (Color 17 YOUR CHEATIN' HEART ^ ^ IHEATRt Plymouth, Mich. Home of Single Features ONE WEEK! W e d . thru Tues., M a r c h 10 thru ]Tb COWBOYS, b r o n c s With its dclibcra<.c style of play. Dearborn Haston held off the inevitable for a quarter Tuesday night. TRACK STARS — These cub scouts were winners night when members of Pack 721 last 16 a n d BABESI Thursday got together at the V F W Hall for miniature auto races. T h s boys made their own cars. T h e regulation track was construced by Robert Cole, father of one of the young Depending on its outside sho oting, Haston slowed the game to a snail's pace. The Dearbornites hit from the corners to take a 10-9 lead at the end of the first period. scouts. Pictured above (I. to r.) are: John Klaserner, cub Gary Putrow, G u y Cole, T o m Johnson, Randy Jester and T i m Casteel. Each of the five boys won their respective Den heats. T o m Was the grand winner of the entire Pack. Randy came in second in the final Paced by Milne's two tip-ins, Northville scored nine points in a row to move into a 22-12 lead with 3:42 to go in the second period. run-off. John's MILL car won first for styling, while second place in styliflg went to T i m . MtniSCOiMla Phis WaIt Disneys " G R A N D C A N Y O N " That gave the Mustangs con trol of the game and render ed Haston's waiting game in effective as its shooting ac curacy fell off. Only the presence of Dave Gillikin, Haston's six-six big man, prevented Northville from scoring at will. He bat tled the Mustangs under the boards to give Haston sec ond scoring opportunities. Biggest break for Northville was the fact that Gillikin started fhe game at a forward spot, where his rebounding ef fectiveness was reduced to a minimum. By the time he was switched to the pivot late in the second period, the dam age was already done. Northville took the offensive impetus in the third period, speeding up the game to as sume a 49-32 margin. The fi nal quarter was also North ville's. Imsland led the attack with 22 points, followed by Bing ham's 13. Gillikin paced Has ton with l5. A 30 minute camera tour of one of nature's most magnificent sights, occomponied by ihe Grand Canyon Suite in Stereo jurround sound. Nightly Showings 7:00 and 9:05 Sunday Showings 2:50-4:55-7:00 and Saturday Matinee — "GIDGET GOES — March TO Color 9:05 13 R O M E " — Plus Cartoons Showings 2:00 ond 5:00 . ADVERTISEMENT FOR FiRbf (left ;o Pi<IZE — Four Main Street elem^njary school students righ^) Nancy Chadwick, Brenda Boyd, Linda Morland — and Bituminous Aggregate Surfadng Mo.nica Tobar — s h o w off their posters that-copped blue ribbons in a .safety contest. Another winner, Cathy Bissa., was ON absent. BUTLER, PENNELL AND WEST STREETS FOR T H E ROTC Cadet CITY OF NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN P A I N T - A - H O U S E Sealed proposals will be received by the Hammond of Northville, Michigan City up to. iB:00 P . M . Eastern Standard T i m e , on and proniptly thereafter, the Promoted P Cadet Gordon R. Hammond, son of M r . and M r s . C. M . Hammond of 47100 Timberlane. Northville, has been promoted A senior. Steeper has been to the rank of cadet-A 3rd C. a mainstay of the Mustang in the A i r Force Reserve Of mat team for three years. This Waterford Bowling League ficers Training Program at year he was team co-captain. Thunderbird Inn 71'/.: 32'/i Michigan State University. Michigan Curb 60 44 By attaining this rank, cad Ply. Trading Post 58 46 et Hammond has demonstrat Bathey Mfg. Co. 58 46 ed his leadership ability and h e W e e k Pabst Blue Ribbon 54 50 potential. Upon graduation Gunsell Drug 53 51 cadet Hammond will receive Fiesta Rambler 52 52 a reserve commission with the Van Buren Elect. 46% 57'.'i rank of Second Lieutenant in Lari7s Rest. 46 58 the United States A i r Force. Gneiwek's 44 60 Suburbanites 41 63 Team 12 40 64 High scores for week: Snow. Name Ticket Chairman 266, 214 , 206-666; Rhodes, 233, Dr. Leo Speer of Plymouth 202,-602; Nash. 228, 201; Gunnoe, 223; Hood,216, 204—610; has been appointed Wayne U Curtis, 215; Farmer, 212-600. county chairman of ticket sales for the 1965 Jefferson-Jackson day dinner, an annual Demo Northville Womens League cratic affair. The dinner will Ramsey's Bar 60 36 be held Saturday, M a y 1, at Bel Nor Drive Inn 56 40 Cobo hall in downtown De C. R. Elvs 55'/; 40'/i troit. Reservations can be made Hayes Sand & G . 55 4l by calling Dr. Speer at 453Oakland Asphalt 53 43 8080 or Harry Kahalas at 453Blooms Ins. 52 44 3453. Tickets are $30 for a Del's Shoes 47 49 single person and $40 a couple. Myers Standard Oil 43^4 52''= W. McBride Custom 43 53 Grantland Refrig. 38 58 Northville Lanes 37 59 Cal's Gulf 36 00 W A T E R ville's sleeper in the district tournament at Clar- he's Determined Northville sim ply played Lutheran West right off the court Saturday, con trolling the boards, swiping passes, forcing mistakes and hitting the buckets when ihey counted. It was sweet revenge for Northville. Lutheran West beat the Mustangs, 53-52, in the Holiday tournament at River Rouge. Led by Evans' 11 points and rebounding, Northville jumped to a 19-12 first quarter lead. Four lightem'ng baskets with in one minute shot the Mus tangs into a commanding 31-14 lead midway through the sec ond period. Bingham and Cush ing each bagged two buckets in that flurry, Bingham scoring on a jumper and a fast J r . Rouse Leasue Thomson S & G . 65 35 Strieker Paint Co. 58 42 Deans Trading Post 57 43 Juday Oil Co. 55 45 Nor. Convalescent 51 49 Vita Boy Chips 47 53 V F . W . 4012 46',4 53'.-'.: John Mach Fords 46 • 54 Northville Record 45 55 Folino State F a r m 44 52 ShoebrkJge Paving 42 54 Good Time Store 39^2 6CW: High scores for week: Thom son 297, 216-693; McArthur, 238; Moore, 222; Eastland 221; Honsinger, 215; Williams, 215; Schmidt 215. State Area surprise scoring threat to 32 points in the tournamcnL second only to Imsland's 33 rebounds and 53 points. Six-five Mark Gushing, who has a tendency fo tire, spelled the front liners, Imsland, Ev ans and Rick Milne and came up with key rebounds and points. The biggest surprise and the biggest 'find' on the bench was diminuitive Guard Ted Bunk er. Ineligible the first semes ter because he was a transfer student. Bunker gave Longridge a dependable third guard to replace either regular, J i m St. Germain or Tom Binghani. He was especially instrumental in Northville's overtime triumph coming into the game to provide the spark that carried the local cagers to viclory. 50'.':: Berzell Con. 46',^ 57',i 50'.'!: Fallstaff Beer 46 58 Walt Ash Shell 45 59 55 High scores for week: Alten56 brent, 277, 210---666; Bongi. 255, 211-664; Eastland, 237, 208644; Krizman, 235 , 2 1 1 - « 5 ; Dyar, 224, Hammond, 224; 224; Gadioli, 223, 221-«28. To Speak fn T o u r n a m e n t S t a n d i n g s Sr. House League North. Mens Shop Thomson S &G. 60 44 Briggs Trucking Northville Standard 59'-2 44'.'- Thundcrbird Inn Northville Lanes 56'i 47!'i Gneiwek's Freydls Cleaners 55 49 'Northville Bar m Ed Mafafall LOVE HAS M A N Y Storrlng Lona Turner, Cliff Robeftjon, Hugh O'Brien (Color) I A L T h e proposals Will be r e v i e w i » d by the City E n made by the City Council at the M r l i e t t time possible. The work to be performed following: furnishing FREE and consists of pacing of the bituminous aggregate surface cotrrse (2 courses) on the v a r i ous streets of Norfhvitle, and raising manholes and Water gate valve b o x « s at various locations ADD SPARKLING FRESHNESS TO YOUR on these streets. HOUSE A N D C U T Y O U R PAINT COST W A Y D O W N , T O O BUY 4 GALLONS OF KYANIZE Approximate qtmntities HOUSE PAINT A N D G E T T H E are: S T H O N E F R E E . . . OR B U Y 3 G A L L O N S OR LESS A T . . . Bituminous Aggregate Surface 4,577 s.y. (2 Courses) 1.00 O F F The Regiilar Price! 9 each Raise Manholes Raise Water G . V . Boxes 2 each Prime Coat M C - O LATEX — OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT — MASONRY — 1,517 gals. PRIMERS N o bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the date set L A D D E R B U Y S of. Surety 16 F O O T — FOR RANCH HOMES LADDER 5% $11.95 opening there Check or B i d B o n d by a recognized Company of the in t h « amount of at by the Foot 24 Foot bidder, upon failure to enter into a contract of the 28 Foot 32 2 7 9 5 (of fttS 0|mJflBI^flO^^^flIIB9tl^ ^Cftflf iiittyicftiriwtwrwdiL Your iirmnt Mftnir c n pnfiiDty bf 4 2 5 6-Foot Step to 100% Material Bonds. award him. performance be required and T h e Contract Documtnfs and Labor to and Specifications wilt b t on file and open fo public inspection a» office of the the Cify Clerk, City Hall, Northville, Michigait or at the office of the City Engineer, H . W . Penii • Engineer, 100 W . D u n - 4 9 5 Udder COflraiiu mm nyiiOHl MMMab Iniftstlfrii--NoobPi^Uliiik M o q r MiMi i o i t i l i i l K atf amfci OMMntealiMkN) furnish Foot 31'* Contract T h e successful b i d d e r will 2 1 9 5 mnnWm fhe accepted with the City within 15 days after the 20 least amount of the bid, payable to Northville, M i c h i g a n , City of EXTENSION for the Each proposal must be accompanied by a Certified HEYNOUW fW,TOufca—I I M g C i i W i i i n ( W Ditid) aOk « r UFETIIK OMMNTEE iniiiirt Rnt, Ogimloi. w l U r i n niO nltM m n wtg n d n u M m ifoiib l a p , Northvile. T h e right is reserved by the City of vilte, Michigan- to accept the North- lowest qualified bid, t » reiect any e r all bids, o r to waive in- Lumber M U R R A Y AtftA/tionTk eMnf enrf faiyeif wofsr iaab0 sfnce 1931 630 nmfm^. •, C Sineer afld the award of contracts will be S O F T E N E R S REYNOLDS Vidv O m A W o i Ompny E proposals Will be publicly opened and read aloud. Building E. BASELINE and the interest of the Center NORTHVILLE P H O N E FI-9-0152. formtlHiet in bfddmg in City. City of Northville, Martha M . Milne City Clerk Michigan S c h o o l F a l l Planners P o n d e r s —Place one oi' two grades on half-day schedules. -Increase the average class size to approximately 30 per teacher. It is approximately 26 per teacher this year. —5eek rental space in a cen trally located building which could be adapted to classroom use. —Rent or purchase portable classrooms at a cost of $3,500 to $9,000 per unit. According to a recent stu dent count, said Dr. Kenneth MacLeod, assistant superinten dent, there are now 1,061 young sters in kindergarten through fifth grade in the two elemen tary schools, Amerman and Main street. OK T H E N O V I N E W S Density squeeze Guild Fee Asks Study Representatives of the North ville Players Guild appealed to the Northville board of ed ucation Monday night to recon sider its fees for using the high school auditorium. O b i t Section Two — Page One Zoning Right now the elementary toThe Norlhville planning com lal is teetering between the op mission gave Its approval to a timum and maximum condi proposed amendment to the tion, MacLeod said. city's zoning ordinance provid •MacLeod said that a decis- Ing for "residential unit de ion on the crowding at the ele- velopment". Specifically, this means that rnentarv schools will be reached in a"few weeks. "We're just density or cluster type develop trying to do what is best for ment, which employs reduction of lot size requirements the youngsters," he said. coupled with use of land for surrounding park area, would become a part of the city's zon ing provisions. Density zoning came before the planners because of a pro posed $10 million aparUTlent and residential home develop- Elementary schools in tlie Northville .<choo! districi face another student squeeze ne::t fall. At the school board meeting Monday night, four allernalives were suggeslcd as "interim stop-gap" solutions to| the grade school problem. They are. according to a statement prepared by the school board: The Northville Record - Kovj New.s.—Tliursdny. March 11, 1 Section One — Page Eight o a r LOUIS A . LANNING y ment proposed fay the ThompsorvBrown company at Taft and Eight Mile roads. Under the 1'hompson-Brown plan a park area would be built in rugged gravel pit area just north of the proposed multiple dwelling buildings at the north west corner of Eight Mile and Taft. Planning Chairman (George Zerbel pointed out that the amendment was being consid ered on the basis of whether or not it was good for Nortliville to have for better de velopment of the community ..."not just to accommodate the Thompson-Brown project." No specific objections were raised to the density zoning proposal, but two Northville Estates' residents urged the planners to establish tighter controls in the ordinance so that developers could not es cape fulfilling promises to build lakes or parks in the provided open spaces. Scott Krause, president of the Estates association, and William Slattery did most of the questioning. Their recommendations bro ught about reconsideration of two points by the commission: HOMOGENIZED MILK Vz G A L . G L A S S - OPEN V a n c e D A I L Y TIL 11 P . M . 1^4 N . Center F A R M S Northville SPRING IS Vance Packard, a social crit ic whose books have provok ed discussion in millions of homes across the U.S., will be in the line-up for the 1965-66 Town Hall Series in North ville. here: F l o w s J U N I O R J O U R N A L I S T S — The copy desk of the are (left to right) T o m Bogart, Marian Parmalee, Mustanger is humming as staffers prepare copy editor L a r r y Hurlburt, Penny Scantlin and Glor for the first edition of a publication to be I D r a i n M u s t a n g e r , R o l l s O f f A N e w P r e s s be printed on the press at The Northville Record. A l l the stories will be written and edited by the students. Since last September, R(^land Peterson, an English teacher, has been drilling the staff, which meets daily, in the basics of journalism. I ^ r r y Hurlburt is the edi tor. Other top editorial brass are copy editor Barb Elliott and exchange editor Sue WiUiams. Reporters are Nancy Atherton, Eve Bennett, Sandra ; Will The Mustanger kick :: up a little fuss at Northville .- High school? :' Members of the journalism ' class hope- the publication ;- which will iome out initially L a s a 4-page tabloid next F r i ' day clicks. ; It will replace the NHS . Newsletter which claimed that " i f it isn't In the News letter, it's a rumor." The newsletter was a mimeo graphed publication. Four - were turned out. Now The Mustanger- will $ 7 , 5 0 0 W i l l o w b r o o k In O u r burt. rim ^JunerafSfome C o u r t s SHOP AT HOME FOR YOUR CARPET We'll be glad to show you o matchless sebclion of Mohawk broodloom right in your own home, where you can be sure of choosing the color, texture, ond pattern thal's just right! Call fodoy. Easy payment forms, Schraders O D E D N S D N e x t Bernhardt, Nancy Bosak, Tom Bogart, Connie Crump, Maureen Darnell, Cheryl Hubbard, Kathy Lutes, Mary McCutcheon, Gloria Pacific, Rochelle Papineau, Marian Parmalee, Hank Penseel, Penny Scantlin, Nancee Slat tery, Mary Sugrue, Susan Templeton and Caraille Wojciechowski. Advisor Peterson will take most of the pictures running -n the first edition. He will be assisted by Penseel, the foreign exchange student at NHS. W Move FI-9-l333 Northville 111 N . Center o n g S p e a k e r s T o w n H a l l P r o g r a m k No 'advart-isements -prime source of revenue — will appear at first but Pet erson said they may be in cluded later. Peterson said another edi tion or maybe two of the Mustanger will be put out during the spring semester. He would like to see it even tually become a monthly pa per. While working in upstate Chan's family was Chinese; married!New York as news director of and has always among their own family. He a radio station — his first was a Baptist while she was a job out of college - - Lewis Catholic. And he was a divorc compiled in 1957 a study show ing the number and nature of ed man. books authored by Communist Mrs. Chennault comes from Party members which were a wealthy and d'ilinguished Chinese family. She was grad uated from Ling Nan Univer sity in 1944 at 19. She became the first of her sex to serve as a war correspondent for China's largest news agency. During this period she met and interviewed the famed war hero and her future husband. He continued his flute stud ies there and at 17 auditioned for John Philip Sousa. who signed him up for a nationwide tour with his famous band. At 21, Willson was seated in the New York Philharmonic, play ing for five years under the Town H a l l is sponsored by baton of Toscanni and other Our Lady's League of Our notables. Lady of Victory church in Northville. Proceeds are con Later he was general muslc Like her husband, she is a tributed to charities in Farm director for N B C in San Fran fighter. Anna Chennault works ington, Livonia, Northville and cisco and headed the Armed ceaselessly against Commun Plymouth. Forces Radio Service duriiIg ism which strangles her home Donations are authorized by World War R . land today. She is president the board of awards, an ad His popular songs have been of Chinese Refuge Relief, a visory group consisting of rep on the top-hit lists and he was private program established resentatives from each, co.il- the first composer to have two with the late President Ken munity. songs placed simultaneously nedy's blessing to aid Chinese Season tickets cost ?lO and on "Your Hit Parade." refugees in ' Hong Kong. checks may be mailed to Willson has his serious side, An advocate of conserva P C Box 93,'Northvillc. too. Among his compositions Without his 76 trombones, for orchestra are the "San tism in America, Fulton Lewis Meredith Willson, who wrote Francisco Symphony, Missions i n will come to Northville "The Music M a n . " "The Un- of California symphony, Jer- next February 17. Lewis, son of Fulton Lewis sinkable Molly Brown" and vis Day and C, C. Mclntyre Jr., a Washington news com "Here's Love" and his wife Suite." mentator, is national field di will kickoff the 1965-66 season His other talent is writing October 21 at the Northville books. So far he has written rector and a member of the board of directors of Young high school auditorium. an autobiographical best-seller This will be the only time! "And There I Stood with M y Americans for Freedom, the M r . and the series will be scheduled Piccolo" and a novel, "Who largest conservative youth or ganization in the U S . at NHS. A l l other speakers Did What to Fedelia'.'" will be heard at the P & A A voice heard weekly in Free Theater on .Main street. China, Red China aiid South Billed as a musicalecture, east Asia over the Voice of the Willsons will provide en America will be heard here Although relatively young in years tertainment spiced with "gen November 18. Anna Chennault, my entire life has been spenf in do ial humor, refreshing comment widow of General Claire L . ing business in Northville, and suc and good mus.'c." Their pro- Chennault of the famous Fly cessfully, I believe. ing Tigers, will relate her first hand knowledge of the F a r I honestly feel on obligation to^my East. community to help do what I can Her latest hook — Chennault to provide tor its continued improv-2and the Flying Tigers — is the menf. first, complete story of her fa If,elected fo the- city council, I'llmous husband's life and the undertake the responsibility witii the daring American volunteer pi-^ same vigor with which I beii-?ve I lots he organized. hove conducted my businesses. In another book — A Tl^ous and Springs — M r s . Chennault tells of tbe closing days of World War II before sJic and the general could be married. They faced many obstacles. Vote April 5—City Council—Northvllle She was 24, he was 54. Anna An Invitation to Our M r s . Meredith Willson Ring the Bell . . . Vote for Del success hasn't gone to Us price! c o m b i n a t i o n D E A D L I N E A P P R O A C H I N G — Mustanger staffers Rochelle Papineau, Sandy editor Barb Elliott S present in public school librar ies. Two years later he was hir ed by the house committee on Un-American activites as a research director. He was the youngest person ever to hold Continued on Page 2 DEL BLACK for COUNCIL & copy for. the and Eve Bernhardt, o f i t i x u i y a n d S T e c o n o m y copy Bennett turn out new high school paper. y o u O R M c a n 4 Must Out W e ' r e S C H R A D E R ' S C e l e b r a t i n g 2 n d ALUMINUM O u r COMBINATION B i r t h d a y S T O R M Wifh Three Full Evenings Of Special Entertainment MARCH C H E V R O L E T BEL AIR 17-18&19 W I N D O W S Up — F E A T U R I N G to GO u n i t e d i n c h e s — o n l y 9 . 9 5 D I X I E L A N D M U S I C b y the " T a i l g a t e R a m b l e r s " a n d the " S u r f s i d e 6 " COflllEmON THE MAGIC OF "GEORGE p l u s the "JOE BANKET FOR FURNISHINGS BOWMAN" K E L L Y - N O V I TRIO" RESERVATIONS - Y o u r Hosts: John Carlo, John Kobierzynski T h e T h u n d e r b i r d 14707 Northville I n n Road near Five Mile — Plymouth 6 It's our in-between-priced full-size Y o u c a n a c t u aChevrolet l l y b u y t h i s fine fwith ull-sized car f o r deep-twist carpeting^p luxurious s l i g h t l y m o r pattern e t h a n n l a n y i ncloth t e r m e d i a t e -up sized models of o t hand e r m a k e sa - a nTurbo-Thrift d even f o r less t h a n sijme o f tihem! holstery trimmed in soft vinyl; So W h y settle f o r a s m a l l e r c a r Low t h a t c a a ' in t Ibegia t o offer Six to make the most of its Jet-smooth tide. a l l o f the Value a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n cost, easy on fuel-yet this spirited Six gives you y o u get i n t h i s C h e w o l e t B e l A i r . quick pickups and all the smooth C o m e lookdependable i t o v e r . See h o w m u c h power a car needs. Just come try it and m o r e ysee! o u get f o r W h a t y o u p a y ! Drivs something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrol CHevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette GL-3-2200 K l e i n and A r t 1 Block West of Stop Light on 21-6212 Grand Phone River - Novi FI-9-1S20 R A T H B U R N 560 S O U T H M A I N S T R E E T i 1 r m Schrader's Home Furmsbings Hovi Convalescent Home LANC'S PET FOOD e of the newsletter will be us ed, too, Peterson said. Past Matrons Outlet e Objectives of the Mustang er will be "to inform ac curately; to promote better relations within the school community; to produce a for um for the constructive dis cussion of school affairs and to encourage school spirit." Staffers dig up their own stories, according to Peter son. He doesn't hand out any assignments. The Mustangers format will include gen eral news, features, sports, editorials and ever) a smat tering of poetry on occasion. Like its predecessor, there will be a charge for the MuslaIigcr -— 10 cents. The first edition of the Newsletter was distributed for nothing but later a charge of five cents was imposed. New.sstand collections in the halls of NHS will help defray the cost of produc ing the newspaper. Funds gathered from previous sales EBE.RT Sunday P a p e r , r lUemiei Soloist ia Pacific. Hank Penseel is standing next to H u r l print ed on a real newspaper press. Sitting on the O v e r ; D o w n gram is called " A Mornin; with the Meredith Willsons." Willson entered show busi ness as a teenager. At 14, he left his hometown of Mason City, Iowa, and set off for New York City. Others who will appear, ac cording to Mrs. Phyllis Slat tery, president of Town Hall, are Meredith and Rini WiUson, Mrs. Claire Che.^nauIt, Fulton Lewis and Dame Alicia Markova. Merchandise Arriving Daily T u r n s 1 9 6 5 - 6 6 FI-9-158( New Shipments of Spring T r a i l e r A D A I R Y Af The Liffle Peoples Shoppe Oil P a c k a r d - F o r C L O V E R D A L E I n c o m e F r o m 1965 3 5 c Concertmaster N e w s 11, .ALSO SERVING BREAKFAST, f.i.;\ci1 and SAWDw1cnii:s. C a r g o A v e r a g e s March Author of 'Status Seekers' ' ^ K e f t m I i H favorite I A life-long Northville resi The guild is particularly con cerned about the charges for dent, Louis A. Lanning, of 9400 rehearsals. The board has in Tower road, died Monday at effect a schedule of $5 an hoar St. Mary hospital. Services wil for rehearsals plus $1.50 an be held at 2 p.m. today Fireman Bud Earehart watches the tanker empty its payload — 4,000 hour for a stage light board (Thursday) at the Casterline gallons of crude oil. funeral home with the Rev operator. H a t s - J a c k e t s D r e s s e s erend Elwood (^ipchase of On nights when performanc ficiating. Burial will be in es are staged, the charge is Next September, however, $8 an hour for the auditorium Oakland Hills memorial gar MacLeod has estimated that including the light operator dens. M r . Lanning, bom April grade school enrollment will plus $6 an hour for clean-up 1, 1886, was 78. He was em ployed as a molder at the old 1. Minimum lot coverage un bulge at least by another 100 operations. Mich. Bell Foundrj'. Surviving der R-IS zoning; under the pupils. The total would then E . V . Ellison, director of ad are his wife, Dora; four daugh density plan, lot requirements stand at 1,161. ministrative services, said it ters, Mrs. Hazel Williams of are reduced and the amount MacLeod explained that is the policy of the board not Some 4,000 gallons of crude at the LcMaster farm at Sev Police immediately detoured South Lyon and M r s . Loretta of reduction is then used for "1,000 youngsters in these two to make money on this set-up oil went down the drain Satur en Mile and IS'apier, police traffic away from the scene Sperkowski, Mrs. Dorothy Ma- the park area; planners were buildings is desirable." He but to just break even. day in Northville. said, k producing oil well ex because of the danger of an as and Mrs. Virginia Lach, all concerned that the amount of FI-9-0613 103 E. MAIN ST. said enrollment loads are mea One section of an oil tanker ists there. explosion. " A spark could have Ellison was instructed by of Northville; two sons, Don reduction in R-IS was so great sured in three classes — desir the board to study the matter owned by the Osceola Pipeline set it off just like that," ald and Louis J r . of Northville; that the 25 percent lot cover Driving east on Eight Mile said Fire Chief Bud Hartner. able, optimum (most favor further, especially the charge Co. of Mt. Pleasant turned ov14 grandchildren and 15 great age requirement for dwellings able) and maximum. er near the high school, spew road, Sherman started to make for rehearsals. Even a photographer was grandchildren. would make the house too the curve near Taft road when not allowed to use a flashgun ing out its contents. small; one of his two six-wheel trail A repugnant odor went up. due to the peril. 2. Definite provision for bond At first residents who called ers slipped off onto the should SHERMAN PROFn'T A l l the crude ran into the requirement to guarantee de the police department about er of the road. creek which winds its way Services were held Tuesday, velopment of park. 11:30 a.m. thought a gas main Police said the shoulder wasi In answer to questions from had broken, said M r s . Alice soft due to thawing and when through the city and eventuafMarch 2, at the Phillips FunOt!DE(t ly empties into the Rouge Riv TOE residents, Ritchie, a police dispatcher. eral home in South Lyon, for Northville Estates Of THE Sherman tried to bring the T o B e F a i r er, police said. GOU)EN Robert H. Carey, ThompsonSherman Profitt, 78, who died Consumers Power Co. receiv trailer back onto the road it RULE February 26 In Novi. The Rev Brown president, said that .'\ funcMl director who doesn't .-•oiled over on its side. ed a number of complaints, No health hazard arose, said erend Fred Trachsel, pastor building of homes would come ch.irge for his ambulana- service The trailer, with its payload City Manager Bruce Potthoff, loo, according to a police re before multiple dwellings. of the Orchard Hills Baptist u.sually must coinpensare for the Median family income in the S25.000 class. leaking out, came to rest about since there was enough water port. expense by raising his funcr;il Northville school district is Just over i r j make more church in Novi officiated. In "This helps our mortgage posi Francis Sherman, driver of halfway up the hill near the in the creek to dilute the oil. terment was a the South Lyon tion," he stated. He also said prices. In fairness to all, wc D O over $7,500, according to a cen than 525.00C. the tanker, loaded up his rig ."^chool. that sewer would be brought Potthoff explained that wacliarge for atnbLilantc service. sus survey compiled by Sup More than one-third of the cemetery. to the area from Seven Mile ered-down oil has to literally erintendent Russell H . Amer 13,299 people living in the dis road-and the size of the sewer WILSON J A Y C L A R K boil before it will burn up. "It man. trict (excluding institutions) has a very high flash point," In his report Amerman not are high school graduates. And Services for Wilson Jay Clark, has not yet been determined. he said. ed that income is $7,077 in the over one-sixth hold college de 55, a lifelong Northville resi It may be constructed large enough to serve the entire city Novi township section, $7,458 grees. dent, will be held at 2 p.m. Along with local fire equip area north of Eight Mile, with in Northville township, $7,484 In another part of his sur Friday at. the Casterline Fu ment, Consumers Power sent a In the Wayne county part of vey, Amerman said there are neral Home. M r . Clark died the city paying for the addi special r:g to the scene. It the city and $8,326 in the Oak- an average of 2.87 people per Tuesday. The Reverend S. D. tional size requirement. was described as a giant dry land county zone of the city. household in the Wayne coun Kinde will officiate. Interment chemical extinguisher affixed WJater is available nearby DEMPSEY B. EBERT DIRECTOR .Further, Amerman noted ty zone of the city, 3.52 in will be in Oakland Hills Me for the proposed development. to a trailer. "SERVING A U FAITHS SINCE 1936" ' that 20% of the residents earn Northville township, 3.77 in No morial Gardens, Novi. A more The zoning amendment now Plymouth Symphony Orche.s auditorium. Wayne Dunlap will "You can't use water on between $10,000 and $15,000 vi township and 3.65 m the Oak complete obituary will appear goes to the city council for pub tra's 5th concert of the season conduct. an oil fire." Potthoff said. while 1% are in the S15,000- land county sector of the city. in next week's paper. "You need something to sme lic hearing. First of two read will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. The program will consist of llier the flames. Water only ings is expected Monday night. at the Plymouth high school .\n April Overture, concerto spreads them." for violin and orchestra with Firemen were on duty for soloist Emily Mutter Austin, the 3% hours. A special wrecker Wellington Suit, and variations was sent out from Detroit to V i Myers G R 4-8013 to drive here from Cleveland, date. on a theme of Haydn. put the trailer In an upright Dr. and .Mrs. Dwight Slater Ohio for the occasion. Jamie M r . and Mrs. Brian Hare of The following cases came be- under the influence of liquor Miss Austin has performed position. Eight Mile was re and children, Brent, Bruce, then had Brian Reed, Fritz Rock Hill Lane, were one of fore Judge Charles McDonald's January 22 at North Center as a soloist with the Chicago opened for traffic around 3 Linnea, Dwight and Kayleen Carl Grensing and Mark De- eight couples who attended as Municipal court Monday: street. symphony. She was head of p.m. of Border Hill road, left for LeGardie in for ice cream and one party the O . L . V dm • NORTHVIILE. MICHIGAN John Stanford of 249 R a y He was arraigned February ner and dance Saturday even son street, was charged with 2,and stood mute on the charg the violin department of Eas New York last Tuesday. They cake on Tuesday. sailed from there Friday (5th) M r . and M r s . Edward Olah ing (27th). The others were: being a disorderly person at es and posted a personal bond tern Michigan University and a member of the W X Y Z radio for the Ivory Coast in Africa. of Ripple Creek road, have M r . and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, 1080 Allen drive February 15. ot $100. staff. D r . and Mrs. Slater will work just returned from spendmg M r . and Mrs. Q a y Graham, He was arraigned the same Following testimony at his at the Baptist Mission hospital five fabulous days at the Mar- M r . and Mrs. William Baliko, day and plead not guilty to At the present time, she is in there. Dr. Slater is a graduate di Gras in New Orleans. They M r . and Mrs. Jerry Locke, the charge. Following testi trial the judge dismissed the the first violin section of the of Wayne Medical school in De- caught at least two dozen neck- M r . and Mrs. Ronald Wickes mony the case against him complaint of driving under the Detroit Symphony. influence of liquor and found • troit. M r s . Slater is a surgical laces and two dubloons, which and M r . and Mrs. Robert Mac- was dismissed. Miss Austin joined the Plyhim guilty of reckless drivin; mouth Symphony as the con nurse and taught at Harper were thrown from the 175 Isaac all of Glen Ridge Court A Melvindale resident was Landow.ski plead guilty to certmaster in October of 1957 hospital at one time. They floats. Some of their high lights and M r . and M r s . Clarkson charged on three accouns at the offense and paid a fine of and has remained with thi have had ten years of service were: breakfast at Brennans, Woonton of Southfield. his trial before Judge McDon$50 and $5 court cost. with the Baptist Mission, Tills lunch at "Court of the Two orchestra ever since. Elaine and Don Si.Tionsen, aid. will be their third term in Af Sisters" also at Amauds' Cafe Kathy and Harvey Reynolds Fred Bodnar of 21350 HalLee Eitzen, composer of " A n Keith Honeycutt, arraigned rica, as they were in the Con Dumond and dinner at A n - both of Hollydale and Ginny sted, Northville, was ticketed April Overture", is also February 21, for unlawfully go and the Ivory Coast for toines" and the Rib Room at and Gene Beasley of SouthFebruary 13 for improper lie member of the orchestra. This displaying a borrowed drivers four years before coming here the Royal Orleans Hotel and field also enjoyed the O.L.V. ense plates at South Roger: work was written as his maslicense at Eight Mile and Cenon their furlough, which was were entertained to a dinner dinner dance ' together. The street. Bodnar pleaded not ler's thesis at the University ter streets, was found guilty for 18 months. The Slaters and ball at the Kewe of Happi Simmonses won the first prize guilty to the charge at his of Michigan. • 2 Dining Chairs R e g . $36 as charged and fined $25. took 18 barrels and 6 large ness. They attended Mass at on the raffle. trial and the case was dismiss The second charge of drivcrates of equipment back with the St. Louis Cathedral. ed. S A L E $28.95 ea. M r . John Berry of McMa ing while his license was sus them for the hospital. Dr. Slat Lillian Angeline of Ripple hon circle took as guests. M r . pended was dismissed pending • 2 B a c h e l o r Chests R e g . $69.50 er's brother. Dr. John Slater Creek road held a Tuppenvare and Mrs. Robert Brie of South- trial on a charge of violation has been holding the "fort" party at her home TTlursday gate to the O.L.V. dance. Mrs. of financial responsibility (in S A L E $49.50 ea. so to speak until the Slaters evening. Delores Olah, Rose An The Past Matrons of the Berry was unable to attend, curred for a previous acci get there, he will then leave on brey, Mary Wilkins, Annabelle Orient Chapter will hold a des • 1 3-Pc. C o l o n i a l C h a i r S e t R e g . $223 due to illness. dent). his furlough. sert luncheon Wednesday, MarSimkanin, Marilyn Van Wag M r . and Mrs. Emery Jac-, The refusal to pay for dam S A L E $179 ea. ch 17, at the home of Mrs Jamie Blackburn, son of the oner, Norma Fisher, Linda ques of Malott drive attended age of an accident is classified John Litsenberger of 132 Dun Leon Blackbums ' of E . Le Grensing, Elenor Foley and the O . L . V dinner-dance alone, as a high misdemeanor and is • 2 Small Lounge Chairs R e g . $114.95 Furniture Outlet, Inc.. own-^ lap street. Bost, celebrated his fifth birth Jean Michaels were her guests. but they table hopped with tried in circuit court. ed by Nelson C. Schrader of S A L E $82.95 ea. day Saturday the 27th with a Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mathes several couples, including the Honeycutt waived examina Schrader's Home Furnishings How M u c h Life family birthday party. His of Willowbrook drive have re Lloyd Oorges of Malott and tion on this charge and posted in Northville and located at • 2 Armless Chairs R e g . $37.50 grandparents, M r . and Mrs. turned home from a combina the Holland Heatons of Coral a $500 bond. 'The case was Insurance Is Enough? 859 Penniman in Plymouth, W. C. Klann braved the storm tion business and pleasure U-ip Lane. S A L E $29.95 ea. bound over to circuit court must vacate its building by to Louisville, Kentucky. While M r . and Mrs. Leroy Richard and will be tried at a later April 1. A restaurant is tak lVallace N i e h o i n 0 r ~ C i t y • 1 3-Drawer Chest R e g . $89 Council - April 5. Pd. Pol. Ad. there they visted M r . Mathes son of Border Hill road has as date. ing over the building. parents. Rev. Robert and M r s . guests Saturday, former WilFrank Landowski of 47479 The store is currently con S A L E $62.95 Mathes. lowbrook residents, M r . and Bemis road, Belleville, Michi ducting a stock liquidation M r . and Mrs. Douglas Foley Mrs. Jules Herring of Allan- gan, came before Judge Char sale. To date Schrader has an• 1 3-Pc. M o d e r n C h a i r Set R e g . $169.50 of E . LeBost drive had as a ta, Georgia and M r . and Mrs. les McDonald last Monday nounced no plans for relocatS A L E $134.50 guest last weekend, Mrs. Ralph Alan Herring of Plymouth. on the charge of driving while ing the store. DELIVERY Riekett of Scarborough, On Thursday bridge was played • 1 T r i p l e Dresser and M i r r o r with 2 Single Beds . . . R e g . $279.90 tario. at Jean McClellands home in PRESCRIPTION Linda Polak, daughter of M r . Bloomfield Township. Marilyn SALE $175 EMERGENa and Mrs. Edward Polak of Bor Davey won first prize. SERVICE Bob Williams • 1 Trundle B e d R e g . $89 DAY NITE der Hill road is representing 1005 West Ann Arbor Trail both M e n and W o m e n Northville High school as the S A L E $69 GI.-3-3035 - HI-9.2385 F!-9-0850 FI-9-0512 soloist in the A l l School League 24 H r . P r o f e s s i o n a l N u r s i n g C a r e choir. She has competed at This question can now be ons• 1 G r o u p N i l e Stand, D r e s s e r , M i r r o r , F u l l Size B e d . . R e g . $214.50 Holly and Bloomfield Hills scho wered impartially by my com D o c t o r o n 24 H r . C a l l YOUR HEALTH IS S A L E $169.50 ols, and will sing at Brighton T h e Northville TWp. pany's electronic programming and Milford schools at a later OUR BUSlNESSI State A p p r o v e d service. Let our electronic com Registration Notice in AL U U X , R. Ph. puter answer this question for last Week's Record said Member of Michigan and American Nursing Home Assn. you. Coll me today for infer A p r i l 15 Was Election motion. No obligation. 26245 NOVI ROAD NOVI, MICHIGAN N o r t h v i l l e D r u g "Since 1907" Day. This should have Representing Ph. FI-9-3350 Northville '-^ Block North of Grand River read A p r i l S. 134 E Main Northville WOODMEN ACCIDENT 111 N . C E N T E R NORTHVILLE FI-9-1838 C. R. Ely & Sons, Inc. Phone Fleldbrook 9-2721 AND LIFE COMPANY orthville Thursday, CHEVROLET NORTHVILLE SALES, INC. FIsldbrook 9-0033 Tlie Northville Record - Novi News—Thursday, Ma.'-ch 11. ]%."> — from N O U R TIic Northville Record-Novi News—Tliursday, March 11, 1965 Section Two — Page Tliree Section Two — Page Two C H U R C H E S the P A S T O R ' S S T U D Y Robert K. Spriidling, Pastor WIXOM NEWS — .Mrs. Charles Ware MA 4-1601were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croft .Mayor and Mrs. Wesley Mc- and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Char Alle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert les • McColl and Joe honoring Trombley have returned from three years old. a two weeks vacation in SarThe Planning Commission asola, Florida Keys. They were held its regular monthly meet lucky as Mrs. McAtte caugh ing on Monday evening, Mfcrch a shai-k. The group did a lot 8. of fishing on their vacation. .Mrs. Robert Turrell is In New Grace hospital for the past several days. T H E B I B L E Mr. and Mi's. Paul DePodesta have returned from a two S P E A K S week vacation at Fort Lauder dale. Florida. TO Y O U Mrs. Robert Vollmer hosted the knitting club on Tuesday, March 9. CKLW Jeff Stadnik with a group of M« KC Walled Lake school ski club Sunday 9:45 a.m. members went skiing to Boyne mountain area over the week , VITAL ELEMENT end. Guests at the Howard Croft OF P R A Y E R " I home on Wednesday, March 3 Firsi Baptist Church of Northville SALEM CONGREGATiON.U FmST BAPTIST CHURCB ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL ST. WILLIAM'S This question-is asked fre souls of men and He alone be expressed in the words CHRlSTI.\.N OF NOVI CHURCH CATHOUC CHURCH quently of pastors. "With all can provide complete com of Hudson Taylor, who said, 7951 Diclienson, Salem Eleven Mile Road and Taft Rev. David T. Davies, Rector Walled Lake, Michigan of the religious groups claim panionship for the lonely life, "The foliire is as bright as Jacli Barlow, FI-9-2586 Church Phone FI 9-3477 Rev. Peler H. Beckwith, Father Raymond Jones ing to speak for God, how Sunday: Rev. Paul E . Barnes, Pastor (3) Christ is the Way to the promise of God." The Assistant Assistant can one be sure he is with Confidence for the Future. 10 a.m., Morning Worsliip. Sunday: 571 Sheldon Rd., Piymouth Rev. Raphael Dekoske confidence of the Christian the right group'.'" 11 a.m., Sunday scliool. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. There is a verse of song rests .fully upon the Lord South of Ann Arbor Trail Sunday Masses: This very question was up which reads as follows: "I Jesus Christ. 7:30 p.m., Worsliip. 11 a.m., Worship hour (nurs Rec. 453-0190 Of: 453-0190 7:30, 9:00, ]1:00. 12:15. ery, birth '.hru 3 years) Sunday Services: Monday Ihru Friday, 6:30 permost in the mind of Tho know not what the future Cleansing from the past, Peginner Church (pre-school 7:45 a.m. Holy Communion. and 11:30 a.m. Saturday 7:15 mas when he asked Jesus holds, but 1 know who holds companionship for the pre ST. JOHN'S AMERICAN about the sure way to heav the future,.." No man knows sent and confidence for the thru kindergarten). 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion and S a.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH Primary Church (first grade (3rd. Sunday) First Friday: Masses 6:30 en, "...how can we know the what tomorrow will bring, future are but three of the itev. C. Fox. 23225 Gill Road way?" (Jolin 14:5). The or if there will be a tomor benefits one receives by thru third grade), Morning Prayer and Sermon and 11:30 a.m., 8 p.m. iteL Freedom Rd. & Gr. River Savior's reply remains an row for some of us. 6:00 p.m.. Youth groups. trusting Christ as personal Adult instruction Monday at (other Sundays). GR 4-()584 ageless answer to this anx But for the believer there Saviour. Money cannot buy ll:00 a.m. Holy Communion 8 p.m. 8:30 a.in.. Morning Worship. Youth club (Mlh grades) Teen club (9-12 grades). Advance class on Liturgy ious inquiry. He said, "I am is great confidence for the these, they are gifts from (1st Sunday). 9:45 a.ln., Churcb school, the way..." (.John 14:6). Sal future. This confidence can God, free for the taking. Tedcher training classes. Morning Prayer and Sermon every Tuesday at 9 p.m. l l a.m. Late service. 7:00 p.m., Evening service. (other Sundays). Grade school instruction Sat- vation is in a Person, Jesus .Vursery during services: Christ. Wednesday: Church School Classes at 9 urday 10 a.m. High school inLet this writer suggest that 7:30 p.m.. Midweek Prayer and 11 a.m. Also Nursery Care struction Thursday 4 p.m. Christ is the way to three Baptism, Sunday, 2 p.m. ST. PAUL'S EVA.NGELlCAL meeting. for little children. A brief fel 8:30 p.m.. Senior choir. Confessions Saturday 4:00 - basic needs in life: LUTHERAN CHURCH lowship period with coffee af (ll Christ is the Way to 1st Tuesday 7:30 p.m. 5:30 and 7:30 - 9 p.m. .t- CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL ter the services. 'omer High and Elm Strect:> Workers conference. Stations at the Cross, Fri. 8 Cleansing for the Past. One of the wonderful bene 3rd Tuesday — 7:30 p.m. Northville, Michigan p.m. fits of being born-again is Vera Vaughan Circle. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church FI S-9864 the knowledge that God has Calling 2nd Monday. CHURCH OF THE Parsonage F l 9-3ll0 6:00 supper, 7:00 calling. FIRST CHURCH OF CRRlST. forgiven the believer of all EPIPHANY •'Iiursday, sin. Our burden of guilt be SCIENTIST Rev. John W. Miller, J*astor 7:30 p.m. Senior choir, fore a holy God. has been IIQO W. Ann Arbor Trail A .Mission of the LCA '.iturday: CHURCH OF lifted and the joy of the Plymoutb, Michigan Rd., GL 3-8807. GL 3-1191 9 a.m. 1st year Confirmation THE HOLY CROSS Sunday Service 10.30 a.m. Lord has taken its place. Worshipping at 41650 5 Mile . ;ass; l0:]5 a.m. 2nd year Con(Episcopal) The matter' of cleansing Sunday School 10:30 a.m. : mation class, Rev. Peter Tonella, Vicar Sunday, -Wednesday Evening service from physical diseases, such 8:30 The Service. --nday: Orchard Hills School as leprosy, was primary in 8:00 p.m. 9:45 Church School. T a.m. Worship. 10 Mile and Quince, Novi ; -Beading Room, 873 Wes( the earthly ministry of Jesus. ll:00 The Service 9:l5 a.m. Sunday school and F l 349-1594 Ann Arbor Trail open daily But what the Saviour did for ble classes. 8 a.m. Service and Holy these few physically. He can JO: 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i0:30 a.m. Worship. Communion at Chapel, 44030 FIRST METRODIST CHURCB Evenings 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 do for all men spiritually. Marlson. 109 West UuDlap, Northville p.m. There is cleansing from sin 10 a.m. Morning Prayer (1st Rev. S. D. Kinde, Minister ' Wednesday 7:00 to 7:45 p.m. for all who will trust Christ •»UR LADT Ol- VICTORY and 3rd Sunday). as Saviour. Off.: F l 9-ll44. Res.: FI 9-1143 Sundays 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. PARKJH Holy Communion every oth(2) Christ is the Way to Thursday: ;The parable of the prodigal Northville. ftiichlgaIj er Sunday. 3:45 p.m. Melody Choir rejLj^n is "featured in this' week's Companionship for the Pre 10 a.m. Sunday School and hearsal. SiBle Lesson on "Substance" sent. tcv. Falher Wittstock nursery service. In this busy, crowded Sunday; Second Sunday in Lent Too be read in Christian Sci nday Masse*: 8:30 a.m. First worship ser- ence churches Sunday. Rejoic- worltf, many people are very 7:00, 8:30. and 12:15. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRLST vice. ijg to see his son's return, the lonely. They long for com -ly Day MisBto: SCENTIST 9:45 a.m. Sunday School clas father said: "For this my son panionship. The Ixrd has 1:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. 33825 Grand River ses for all ages. iJas' dead, and is alive again: promised to fulfill this need: p.m. Farmington, Mich. 11:00 a.m. Second worship '.'re- 'was lost, and is found" "...for He hath said, I will >;ek Day Masses at 8:00 a.m. Sunday sen'ice 11 a.m. never leave thee, nor forsake service. Lounge for parents (Luke 15). -tifessicms: Sunday school 11 a.m. thee." (Hebrews 13:5). This with babies. Nursery for pre•iaturdays at 10:30 a.m. to Wednesday evetiIng service school children. Junior Church is a precious promise from .15 a.1JJ. 7:00 pJD. to 8:00 8 p.m. in Fellowship hall. F U L L SALVATION UNION Scripture which every son of Reading Room Church Edi- 5:30 p.m. Membership trainGod can claim and appro 5l630 W. Eight Mile Rd. Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. to fice, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., ing class.. James F. Andrews. Gen. Pas priate. , :0 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Sr. High MYF in ;Saturday: 8 p.m.. Evening How often the Lord has -Jundays, before tlie 7:00 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, the chapel. walked with His own in the service. Sunday: 2:30 p.m., Sunds: great crisis hours of life. Per FIRST BAPTIST CHURCB Monday: '-ligioas lastructions: 8:00 p.m. Ethel Seeley CirclehSchool; 3:30 p.m. Worship Ser haps His presence was need •ade School: 1-8 grades evOF NORTHVILLE meeting at home of Mr:. Jack .Vice: 8:00 p.m. Evening Ser- ed and felt in the quietness V Saturday 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Pastor Robert Spradllng of a hospital room, or in a Willis, 310 W. Dunlap. '^ligh school: 9-12 grades evRes.: 234 High Street vice. cemetery as a loved one was .7:15 Boy Scout Troop 731. - ry Tuesday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Tuesday: -vena Services every Wed- 10 ajn., Bible School. <mCHARU IIILLS BAPTIST laid to .rest, Jesus Christ is - the- gr?at shepherd :-of' the -iday evening at 7:30-p.m. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. - 7:30 p.m. Men's club CmJRGH, SBC You've been speeding, and you get a ticket You don't like iranizaHon Meetings: Orchard Hills School 11 a.m.. Junior Church (ages in Fellowship nail. Devotions it, but you know you've been wrong. With Httle or no argu led by Fay Waldren. program, lur Lady's League on the PJ). Nursery for babies and Ten Mile and Quince, Novi Dr. W. J. Steininger, slides Rev; I'rcd Trachsel, Pastor ment, you pay your fine. r -st Tuesday of each month toddlers. ' 8:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m., Baptist Youth Fel- and talk about Bolivia. FI-9-9904 You've been staying home from cihurch on Sundays for it. Vincent DePaul Society, lowships (Junior and Senior). 8:00 Wesleyan Service Guild Sunday: one of a dozen reasons. Maybe you like to sleep late. Maybe .•ry Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Evening service, meets at home of Mrs. A. 10 a.m. Sunday school. Russell Clarke, 720 Fairbrook 11 a.m. Morning Worsliip •foly Name Men's club on rdesday: the minister in your church preaches dull sermons. Maybe ..-ond Tuesoays bi-monthly. 1:30 p.m. Ladies' Prayer Street. 6 p.m. Baptist Training The Auxiliary of the Lloyd you don't consider yourself the church-going type. Whatever Wednesday: aieeting. Union (birth thru adults). your alibi—nobody's going to come after you. H. Green American Legion 3:45 p.m. Carol Choir rehear Wednesday: 7 p.m. Evening Worship. .tEOHGANIZED CHURCH Post will hold a rummage sale 7:30 p.m.. Hour of Prayer. sal. Nursery care ail sen^ices. OP JESUS CHRIST OF Tliis is a summons you'll have to serve on yourself. For Friday, March 26, at the legion 8:15 p.m.. Sr. Choir practice 5:00 p.m. Harmony Choir re Wednesday: U T T E R DAV SAI.NTS an Infraction of God's law is something that can't be Ignored. hall. Doors will open for bar hearsal. 7 p.m. Prayer meeting. .1670 Schoolcraft at Bradner Thursday: gain shopping at 9 a.m. Until you declare yourself guilty, you will be deliberately 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir re 3:45 p.m. Choir practice(Jr.) Plymeuth. Michigan Donations for the sale can shutting yourself off from the greatest fellowship in the 1st Monday, official board hearsal. Roger Gault, Pastor THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN be left at the hall on Thurs World. No judge i n history has ever pronounced a sterner :.-rald Fitch, Associate Pastor meeting. CHURCH OF NORTHVIU day, March 25, or a pick-up sentence. 3rd Monday, Christian Men's WILLOWBROOK Mday Services. for items can be arranged by Rev. Lloyd G. Brasore COMMUNTTY CHURCH 1:45 a.m.. Church school with Fellowship. calling 349-1039 or 349-1744. v-isses of interest for all age 3rd Tuesday, Missionary Cir- Evangelical United Brethren :East Mais and Church Sts. Mrs. Oscar Hammond is cle. Meadowbrook at Ten Mile ltd. Sunday, . lups. chairman for the sale. 9:30 a.m. Church School clas T H E C H U R C H F O R A i _ U • Ai_L. F O R T H E C H U R C H Rev. Marvhi E . Itickert, Min :1 a.m.. Worship service. Proceeds from the sale are ses, child care thru 3rd grade; Book Chdptor • Vorsci Phone GR 6-062B •' p.m.. Worship service. NOVl METHODIST CHURCH larly and support the Church. They The Church is the greatest factor 10 and 12 grades and Men's used for promoting programs Friday: •V dnesday: are: (1) For his own soke. (2) For 8-20 66 Rev. R. LaVere Webster Pulmt on earth for the building of charac Way of the auxiliary, which in class. his children's salte. (3) Forthesalse 3;30' p.m. Junior Fellowship ter and good citizciiship. 1t is a store !:30 pjn. F'rayer service. Moiid«y iail:o 12 4-12 GE 8-8761 9:30 a.m. Church Worship cludes the selection of dele of liia comraimity and nation. (4) house of spirituai vaiuca. Without a Ulio 1 4 15-24 Saturday: Sunday: gates for Girls State, veterans For die salts of the Churdi ilaelf, ' strong Church, neither democracy Aeh 16 16-34 9:00 a.m. Junior Catechism, with Harmony Choir. SALEM FEDERATED 9 a.m.., Worship service. wiiich needs his moral imd material nor civilization can survive. There Thunday 11:00 a.m. Church School work and local'hall mainte Romant 1 18.25 10:15 a.m. Senior Catechism support. Plan to go to church regu are four sound reasons why every CHURCH 10 a.m.. Church school. Fridty Romans 3 9-20 classes, child care thru 10th nance. larly and read your Bible daily. fjcrson shouid attend scrviccs rcguSunday: Sihirday Romans S 31-39 •v. Elwood Chipchase, Pastor 11:10 Jr. Choir practice. grade. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church ifiS7 McFadden, Northville 7:00 MYF at church. 11:00 a.m. Church worship School with classes for pri Office: F l 9-0674 Wednesday: with Chancel Choir •Sunday: 7:30, Senior choir rehearsal, mary, junior, youth and adult 5:30 Bell Ringers Group 2 departments. •0 ajn., Morning Worship, at church. 6:00 p.m. Bell Ringe.-s Group Navy Lieutenant (junior gra -'ursery church, birth to 3 WSCS meets third Wednes 11:00 a.m. Sunday Church 1. • de) John P. Chase, son of Mr. School with classes for Tod :irs. Primary church, 4-8 day of each month at 11:30 for 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships and Mrs. Charles G. Chase of dler, Nursery and Kindergar ' ars. iuncheon and meeting. 39876 Harbert drive, North Wtaiday: '1 a.m., Sunday school hour. WSCS evening circle meeL^ ten departments. ^-.iO p.m. Boy Scout Troop ville. is participating Feb. 23. . p.m.. Youth Fellowship, second Thursday of each mon 11:00 a.m. Christian Worship 7SS' March 12 in a major fleet train"World Service Day" will be unior, 3rd-7th grades; Inter- th at 8 p.m. 'ijig operation called "Silver Tuesday: observed and members of the -•iiate, 8th thru high school Lance" off the coast of Cali Women's Society of World Ser , ,12:00 noon Rotary meets ; ;ides; Senior, high school CHltlCT TEMPLE "•^•30 p.m. Lenten program Xom!a while serving aboard E-Jay Lumber M a r t Trickey's H u n l i n g , Northville Shoes G . E . M i l l e r Dodge vice will assist in the Service Ii275 McFadden Street. Salem -i.f college. the attack aircraft carrier USS •starting with polluck dinner. 5hop oi your Modern Lbr. Store Fiihing and Hobby and Shoe Service of Worship. sales and Service • 30 pjD., Evening service, Pastor R. L. Sizemore Midway. Northville 43220 Grand River Novi 104 E. Main Joe Revitzer 349-1780 Sermon: "Being a Chris- . 7-30 p.m. Board of Trustees. Sunday: .i nday: The opei-ation, under the di8:00 p.m. A.A. Church street tian" 127 Hulfon Northville 349-0600 r 15-8:45 p.m.. Pioneer girls. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. rection of the Commander of entrance. The Little People Shoppt Northville Collision 12:00 a.m. Conversation i'ilgrim, 3rd-6th grades; Col- 11:30 a.m.. Preaching. the First Fleet is providing exWednesday: NoVi Rexall D r u g 103 E. Main Northvill. Burnplnri & Painting Time. Rosewood Restauranf ' -ic-st, 7th-8th grades; Explor- 8 p.m.. Night service. tensive training in every facet 3:45 p.m. Children's choir Prescriptions Professionally 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 08 E. Dunlop Northvill Wednesday: Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner • nh-l2th grades, of Naval and amphibious war - -6; 30 p.m. Harmony Choir Mor-West Tool & Machine Perfect — Properly Priced Monday: 8 p.m.. Bible CTass. tnesday: Novi 46077 Grand River fare. Participating units are ' 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir 15241 Grand River Nov Monday: : 30 p.m., Adult-youth choir. ^ l l e n Monument & Vaults receiving training in strike Jhi^rsday: 8:00 p.m. Local Conference. ITLYMOUTH CHURCH 30 p.m.. Hour of Prayer. . ,7:30 p.m. The Session meets. anti-submarine, mine and coun Norihvilli Everett Implement Co. Frlsbie Refrig. & A p p l . 180 S. Main Wednesday: OF CHRIST < M p m.. Teapbor training Mick's Friendly Service 8:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anyno- ter-mine, anti-air and electron- Allia-Chalmers & intcrnaiiona 13039 Grand Pivnr Nov 8:00 p.m. Chancel Choir. 930l Sheldon Iload mous Church Street entrance. ic warfare. Mobil Gas Station Parts & Service Nov Northville Super Service Plymouth. Michigan ' tRST BAITTST CHURCH 115 W. Lake South lyon Novi Realty Agency Sunoco Products 9:30 a.m., Sunday schooL OF WIXOM SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Real Esiale, Insurance 11122 V/. 7 Mile 349-985f Wiggle Feed C o . :a N . Wbtom Rd. wixom 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Church. 8170 Chubb Rd., Salem >lovi GR-4-536: 7:30 p.m., Wednesday ser43963 W. Grand Rrvcr Nov Rev. Robert Warren FI-9-2337 Pelky Plumbing, Heating Vices. )on Tapp's Standard Ser South Lyon ^PbeM MArltet ^3823 FI-9-3133 Rex L. Dye, Pastor 437-2023 Mcintosh Homes 28 S. Lafayette Soulh Lyor J day: Sunday school 10 a.m. Custom Builders P R l M l n V E BAPTlST . t a.m., Sunday school. Worship Service 11 a.m. Northville Hardware MO N. Cenier 349-403: CHURCH ; ':lO a.m.. Junior church Don's Gulf Service Young Peoples Fellowship Spencer Rexall Drug Your Trustworthy Store 6075 West Maple Road 'i-ides l-6). 5:45 p.m. South Lyon '12 E. Lake South Lyoi 302 S. Lafayette 107-109 Center Si. 10 a.m.. MominR Wcr.ship H mjle west of Orchard Lake Sunday evening service 6:30 Phil's Pure Service GE-7-9301 GE-8-4141 '• 10 '/outh meetings (Junior, 11 a.m., Sunday morning ser- p.m. ?4-Hr. Road-Aid Free Pickup •ffigh. Sr. High and College) vices. Elder Levi Saylor and Prayer meeting Wednesday iob & Jan's Music Shoppf Oelivery 130 Y/. Main Fi-9-162; South Lyon Lumber Co. Scotty & Fritz Serviae"' other elders will speak TO Evening Service. 6:30 p.m. Specializing in Gospel Record^ '01 S. Lafayette GC-7-9311 333 S. Lafayeite r 00 Summer Outdoor DriveVisitation Monday 6:30 p.m. South Lyon 13] E. Main Norihvillr Harold Bloom Agenci TRINITY CHURCH church (June-September) W i x o m Co-op. Elevator 108 W. Main Northvillf .Inesday: (BAPTIST) Cal's G u l f Service Funeral Hoin^ S E E South Lyon and Wixom 349-1252 " •'') Bible Study and prayer 38840 W. Six Mile, nr, Haggerty ?02 W. Main and 470 E. Main / . • PRIVATE OFF-STREET PARKING D & C Store •r-Jing. GA 7-1065 FI-9-1818 Northville FI-9-1227 South Lyon Collision •AIR-CONDITIONED CHAPEL 139 E. Main Northvillf H . R. Noder's Jewelers " -H) Adult Choir Rehearsal. Rev. Norman Mathias, Pastor T H I S I S T H E L I F E )t: Main at Cenier Northville 150 E. Lavvton South Lyor >3 Bay X Casterline Fred A. Casterline •A Church with a Heart for Mission Church Services EVERY SUNDAY 1893-1959 Director (& Youth), and a Message 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 A M . , Channel 2 Brader's Dept. Store Northville D r u g C o . New Hudson L b r . C o . Northville Standard Serv. 24-Hour Ambulance Service Fleldbrook 9-061 l • your Heart". 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 141 E. Main NorttivUie Fl-9-0850 A. G. laux, R. Ph. 56601 Grand River GE-8-S441 302 E. Main 349-4044 \o-3t, iO aaa B a r g a i n Sale Coming U p In Uniform BEEF roae U . S . G O V E R N M E N T GRADE-D C H O I C E RIB ROAST a TENDERAY SARAN WRAP SLICED S I R L O I N B O L O G N A . .......s,«5^ FRESH SLiCED S T E A K 4 B E I F L I V E R . . . . ' • ' ^ ^ 3 TO 4 LB. ROCK CORNISH R O A S T I N G C H I C K E N S . B. Packard < U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY Mme. Claire C E N T E R C U T RIB Chennault T-BONE T o w n H a l l STEAK Continued from Page 1, Sec. 2 as a performer in 1963 after ' nearly 40 yaars of acclaim the title.. on five continents. Lewis accompanied the com The title of Dame was eon• mittee on all its hearings in ftrred on her two years ago cluding the now-famous ones by Queen Elizabeth of Eng in San Francisco in 1960 when land. This is the highest honor student riots and demonstra to be accorded a worhan in the tions occurred. British Isles. Lewis was then assigned to Dame Al'cia has been called narrate and help direct a film "not only the best living ballet report on the San Francisco dancer but probably the greathearings. It was entitled "Op est who ever lived," by the erations Abohtion." — a con New York Times. troversial documentary view She began dancing at 8 to ed by over 38 million people. correct a food condition. She Resigning his committee post appearance at 10. She has. In 1961, Lewis embarked on a many "firsts" to her credit. national campaign "to defend Dame Alicia has started the committee and its film more ballet companies than from a well-organized and dy any other ballerina, was .the namic campaign of attack f,rst ballerina to be on telefrom the Left." vision, the first prima bailerVance Packard, who will j jng'of "th; Royaf BaTleir'the appear next March 17, is the first English prima ballerina only author in recent years to ever and the first English danhave three books in a row to per to star In-a full evening reach-the top in the non-fiction ballet. field:. Her interpretations ^of lead ."He has'penned "The Pyra- ing roles in classical.and con. mid Climbers," "Tlie Status temporary ballet-such as Seek"er?," "The Hidden Per- "Giselle,"' "Swan Lake," and sifad'ers" and "The Waste "sleeping Beauty" encompass Makers," assailing the na- every type of ballet charactertien's social and economic "un- ization. derground. Before he turned to novel , writing, Packard was a newsjjaperman in Boston and New Ydrk for five years and many Leslie Lee, .director of music of his articles appeared in the AIiierican Magazine, Collier's, at Northville high school, was treasurer of the Atlantic Monthly, Look and the re-elected Wayne Out-County. Teachers' New Yoi;k Times Magazine. Credit Union at its :23rd an In the Pyramid Climbers, nual meeting held this month Packard bared that in a corp- in Livonia. ..;' ojration structure there is a lot Donald Van Ingcn; priniiiof rooin at the bottom but lit- pal of the Northville junior lfe;at.the top. He maintained high school, was elected chair that those who succeed do so man of the group's ..supervls' (m.abillty — and pleasing their ory committeie. sifRsriors. Treasurer Lee reported "Persuasion in depth" ad the members that for the year yeiLtising techniques were re 1964 share deposits had increa vealed in The Hidden Persuadsed $522,21252 for a 214 per .ers.' It was translated into ' nine languages and nearly a cent gain and the total assets million copies are now in of the Credit Union'stood at $2,757,103.28 for a 17 percent print. , gain. "The Status Seekers" show« ! a trend towards a more I", rigid class system in a supW.posedly classless .America whi le in "The Waste Makers" Packard pointed up that pro ductivity is being maintained by "planned obsolescence." Any old soft drink bottles 111 Dame Alicia Markova, direc tor of the Metropolitan Opera your garage or basement? Don't throw them away. ballet company, is a worldfamed ballei'ina. She retired Call up a member of Boy Scout Troop 731, sponsored Jby the Northville First Methotfist church, and they'll .b,e glad to haul the bottles away. ' The youngsters are coUect ing the bottles on Saturday's to help raise troop fuijifls. Troop leader is Ralph Hay,,Sr. For pick-up of bottles, call Tom Durham, FI 9-4285. Lee RIB STEAK . O R K 89' C •••••;.;,;:j:>A^v."-..-' • '•.'J~,:fi:..i,:iri-'::>:^\:;:'i.''"^' :va:u,u'a8i:e COUPON. T FRES-SHORE FROZEN WITH THiS COtJI^N AND !>t1RCHASE OF I i I BREADED I FRES-SHORE FRpZEN BOILED H A M • fish S sticks I i I COD FILLETS. 1 I L SAVE 20' 1-LB. PK6. 7 9 rr^-^^i?::':. J I I 2 9 : 'IB. duncan KROGER R E G U L A R O R DRIP h i n e s siS" V A C GRAPEFRUJT lUICE. DEL MONTE SAVE UP TO 50' FRUIT C O C K T A l l 9 A C C 1-tB. 1-OZ. CANS . O F F E E 1-LB. CAN • \-\& m.mk. SAVE P E A C H E S HAIVESOR SLICED 4 ^ ^ ^ 9 9 ' J A R ^ l ' * 6 P , 14-OZ. CANS AVONDALE YELLOW CLiNG » - 0 I . WT. JAR S 'LB. SPECiAL LABEL-V/HITE, YELLOW, DEVilS FOOD I N S T A N T COFFEE lO-OZ. W t . P S M O K E D PICNICS io-oz. s WL PKO. KROGER BRAND | 2 9 O FRES-SHORE FROZEN NEW L O W PRICES SPOTLIGHT JAR H HYGRADE'S SHRIMPwLPKi59' I KROGER BRAND ^ 99 PEANUT BUTTER EATIN' TIME Elected WITH C O U P O N & $5 PURCHASE . . . NORTH BAY PINK i-lB. I CANS ALASKA SALMOll A P P L E .. KROGER FROZEN FOR WHITER WASHES O GIANT RINSO - - - - - R A N G E KROGER FRESH ALL WHITE 1-LB. CAN 1 L A R G E EGGS. 0 J mf;'V'. BORDEN'S ELSiE * FUDGEE • R E A D C E 2 PKGS. 0F6 LAKES BUTTER CHEF'S DELIGHT PASTEURIZED PROCESSED 9 I _ LAND 0 ' POTATO or ITALIAN U BARS.. LiGHTLY SALTED KROGER FRESH SLICED • \ CHEESE S P R E A D . VANILLA, NEAPOLITAN OR VANILLA FUDGE 1-LB. 8-dZ. LOAF Scouts S e e k SAVE 1 B O R D E N ' S ICE M I L K . . . . 9 KROGER Cr. P o p Bottles _. ^ ^ • BORDEN'S HALF & SEEDLESS S O R U A N CALIFORNIA K N I S G ONE DOZEN BAG Novi Cub Scoots The Novi Cub. iScouts had their annual Blue and Gold banquet at the Novi Commuhlty hall at 2 p.m..Sunday after noon all the parents and fainIlies were invited. , The new bobcats are Richard Miller, Thomas Autin, Gre gory Ary and itonald Buck. Awards as follows: Under wolf, Tom Wilenius, wolf badge, gold For Auto, Life & Fire Insurance arrow, 2 silver arrows; Philip Chapman, wdf badge, Dale Smith, silver arrow under > mi F. FOLINO (rear badge, gold arrow, silver "Of' ' 210 S. Center NoUhville F l 9-1189 arrow; Bonny Fri6bie, bear badge, gold arrow, :alver ar row, Tom Ritter, bear badge, -o; S T A T E F A R M gold arrow, David Egan, bear Insurance Cofnpanies badge, year pins. Dale Smith Home Offices: I yr., David Miller l . yr, and Steve. P-clchat 2 years.^ .'. Bloomington,.Illinois P LB. U.S. CHOICE TENDERAY Oipyryihl leeS KcuUr Adixrtuins Stniia, Inc. Stnuiurg, Vo. THIS WEEKLY MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING AREA BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Casterline U.S. CHOICE TENDERAY . « SPECiAL . HALF. aN. S A V E PIERSONAt n I T E V O R Y 56 fikn SIZE IMIICHIGAN P O T A T O E S IB. BAC W« IMMM Hm ii(hl K Imil <(«oiiti««t. am) h«ni».»«K»lv«'af Kraeff in DtMt md Eotttm Michlflon thru Saturday, Manh 11, IMS. Heiltssld te.deahn. CepytighHW. The Krogsc Cwnpeliy. • GREEN ONIONS • GREEN PEPPER • RED RADISHES it i IViTH THIS COUK)N AND K PUBCHASC OR MOM I Ntoow n o z i N O R A N 0 I JUICE with: n i t s ' . o o u » o » r » « " i l * ' I . $5 PURCHASE OR MOU > : KRQOER REOyUR OR-MIP f i V A C P A C COFIfEl I l-is! CAN 6.5' SAVl' lO> I i 1 S 4-oz. m . CANS . 7 9 ' save 20> I I VaM (hiv $ e t v ^ , litordi 11, IMS. . | VaRdthni ^Ividay, Manh l>;-IM«;f I :| ! 'fl' limit ont ciMi|Mn |Mf liiiMly* IUii<lt*n*«owp«fly<)r(an<Hr. I yi0>|l{ BEEF R O A S T SIZE S U.S. N O . 1 1 LABEL QUART ] Valid iI v a l i dtiiru t H ;Saturday, : i « : r d a ;March - M a ; r13, i 3 ,196S. 1 , 5 ^ 1I .... HAMPDEN BRAND FOLDING TABLE OR MATCHING CHAIR Valid Ihru Saturday, ^ - j ^ ^ ^ A N Y JAR !"'C>Nli>kG. COONTRY'OVIN I TOASTED CABAMEL I ^ V I T A HERRING I COFFEE CAKE i v a n d i h ^ ; ^ " ! « A|^"''^'^t''"*""'''^"''''' •I I l iI III ANY SIX 3-OZ. WT. PKGS. J ^ « f f .li^i^i^t JM „ i ° • I Z iMTH mis-COUPON AMD $S PURCHASE OR MOU PERSONAL StZE-SPiOAt 'tAlft' IWORT S O A P """'^ 4 b * r s 19' E • • I "^-b rne Northviile Record - Nov; New.<>-Thursday, March II, -1963 Section Tm — P.igC' Five Tlie NorthvillL- Record - Xovi Xow.'^Tliur.'^d.iy. H.-iTcii l 1. 1!1G.S Seclioji Two — P.iKe Four N K E P O K O V I H I G H L I G H T Tlie Engeis have two other, last week was 150 and was ex- Max Davey Concert April 2 at N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G .Mrs. H . D. HendersoII ^SENTATIYES children Michael 4 and V i i - ceeded with total of 201 in Sun- that everyone may go in a F I 9-2128 uisl ii^U f r o m Don't forget the Mothers ginte 3 years old who are stay- day school. Goal for next week group if they wish. club meeting Monday March inK with their grandparents, is 226. Anyone wishing to at Ford auditorium. Featured will 15 which should be of interest .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith for tend Sunday school or church be Gene Jordan Marimbist, N O R T H V I L L E T O W N S H I P and are without U-ansportation Carol Sedden, soprano soloist. By Marvin Stempien y,^^,^,--. to everyone. The American a few days. .Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Mit within the community may call Plans are being made to char Cancer Society will show a State Representative, 35th District film on cancer and Dr. Fettig chell. M r . and M r s . Starr Heli- either the church office or the ter a bus for this night also Novi Rebckah Lodge will be present to answer any ker and Mrs. Hildred Hunt parsonage for information. We note a great amount ofi operation in those school dis and all questions. The meet went to the Art Institute Sun The Rebekah visitation is The couples retreat schedul proper ing is open to the public. recent Interest among public tricis where undue P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N day afternoon where they saw ed for this weekend postponed scheduled for Thursday, March officials, news media and Mich lions of socially disadvantaged .Mr. and M r s . John K . Klas a.'.'Stin Midgley film. After the because of weather conditions, 11.'A lunch' will be served af igan citizens concernin,^ the children are present. However, erner have returned from a film showing they all went out has now been scheduled for ter the meeting. Officers are to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Northville Township Planning needs of education and Ihe cor the most important conclusion March 19 and 2D. This weekend meet at 7 for practice. month's vacation in Florida. to dinner. cf both committees is that to responding requirement for fisCommission will hold a Public Hearing on the 23rd of March, 1965, Denny Cockrum was the is for anyone wishing to attend "The Past Noble Grands will They spent one week at Clear cal reform to provide funds:meet the problems that cduca- water and one week at Fort ring bearer at the wedding of and reservations must be made meet next Thursday, March at 8:00 p.m. at the Northville Township Hall, located at 16860 Frank10 meet those and other press-'ion presents in Michifian to- Lauderdale. They spent some his cousin. Janice Davidsons with Pastor Barnes. This re 18. Dorothy Snow and Celia lin Road, Northville, Michigan, on the following proposed Amend ing needs. In \'iow of this, we day. there must be some new time at Pompano Beach and recently. We are sorry his treat will be at the Sahara Mo Sharpe will act as hostesses. ment to the Zoning Ordinance. shall address this month's col means of ta.xation to provide Dunedin with Mrs. Klaserner's name was omitted in the wed tel in Samia, Ontario. The pro At noon March 29 " A Lunch umn to the topic of education, necessary finances. gram will include swimming, eon is Served" will be held at sister, Mrs. Ann Blessing, who ding write up. particularly as we see it as a The 1965 legislative session came back with them as far • Mrs-. Douglas Watson enter bowling, shuffleboard and ping- the community hall. For tick A M E N D M E N T TO T H E ZON Northville, as amended, is or bounding roads. member of the House Educa has already produced several as her home in Cincinnati. tained her birthday club of pong and the cost is ?3.00 per ets call M A 4-1993. There will I N G O R D I N A N C E O F ' n l E hereby amended by the amend (t) In all R-4 Multiple-Fam tion Committee. propos^als in the areas of edu They visited .Mr. and Mrs. R. jiine Tuesday evening. Mrs. person per night. he prizes and an afternoon of TOWNSHIP O F N O R T H V I L L E ing of A R T I C L E VII-B, SEC ily Residential Districts, the cation and finances well worth E . Ward at New Port Richie Clarence Ortwine had a birth TION 7B-01, subsection (a) to minimum distance between any Young people of the college cards. The problems confronting ed A n ordinance enacted under read as follows; consideration. As for tax sourc and spent two days at Cypress day. ; which they two (2) buildings shall be reg celebrated. Girl Scouts News and business age group are re ucation m Michigan are varied Act 184, I>ublIc Acts of 1943 of es, it is too early to consider Springs and on the way home TTiey' ?pent the evening play- minded of the special meeting ulated according to the length A l l registered Girl Scouts re and numerous. A great deal of (a) A l l uses permitted, and State or Michigan, as the the proposals until they are they visited Mrs. Klaserner's ihgl cards. ar.i height of such buildings, on Saturday night at the home ceived theb camp folders this consideration must be given to as regulated, in R-2 Districts amended, to provide for the introduced fonnally in hill brother in Kentucky. and in no instance shall this Carey Jo Hamden, who us of Mary MacDermaid on Aus past week and everyone is re the preparation of our youth in P A R T V ; That the Zoning establishment of zoning dis form. But, regarding educa distance be less than thirty drive. Proceeding the minded that A p r i l 1 is the date the very near future if our ed Mrs. Rex Smith and her mo ed to live on Fonda sU-eet with tin tricts lying wholly within the Ordinance of the Township of tion, w-e do wish to comment ucational system is to provide ther, M r s . Frank Brayman her parents the A l Hamdens, meeting will be a short busi the application must be post unincorporatd parts of the Northville as amended, is here (30) feet. A l l exterior yards on a bill that has been intro them the opportunity to pre made a trip to Williamston and underwent a major operation ness meeting followed by study marked and mailed to the Girl Totvnship of Northville, Wayne by amended by the deletion of shall be equal to at least thir duced in the house. It proposes pare themselves to meet tho Webberville last week to visit on . his knees at St. Joseph and discussion of a Bible Scout office. Troops are urg County, Michigan, withiji which subsections (b), (d), and (e), ty (30) feet. Parking shall not state aid which generally would demands of our modem times. .Mrs. Smith's daughter and son- h ^ i t a l in Pontiac. He return course study entitled "Four ed to get their registration zorJng districts the use of land, ot SECTION 7B-01, A R T I C L E cover more than thirty (30) provide: percent of the area of any re During the past summer, two in-law, M r . and Mrs. Louis ed ,,to his home at Lower Years Through the Bible" al completed in the registration natural resources, and struc VII-B. quired yard, or any minimum 1. A 10^^ across-the-board in Perry in Williamston and M r s . Stfaijs Lake on Monday. so there will be a report on month of March and only reg interim Legislative Study Com tures, including tents and trail istered scouts will be allowed ^It^ and Mrs. Fred Loynes evolution by Alice Sinden. P A R T V I : That the Zoning distance between buildings. The mittees conducted regional crease in state aid over 19G4 Brayman's son, Henry B r a y er coaches, the height, the figures. Statewide this would to go to camp. Camp Arapho vifiidd friends in London, On Ordinance ot the Township ot formula regulating the requir A l l 12 years old and up meetings throughout the state man and family in Webberville. area, the size and the location Northville, as amended, is ed minimum distance between young people are reminded of will be located - in Warrens concerning state schools needs. ?mount to almost 35 million What they thought would be a t^fo-'this past Sunday. of buildings hereafter erected, Testimony heard points to the dollars. one day visit turned out to • M r s . William Fox spent mo the Camp Stamp ..Bank plan Woods, 27629 Haggerty for one the light and ventilation nf hereby amended by the amend two buildings in all R 4 Dis ther's weekend at Eastern to start saving money for session ionly, July 27-August 6. ing of A R T I C L E VII-B, SEC tricts is as follows: age-old problem of financing. It such buildiiIgs, the area of 2. .Additional state funds to be several due to the severe Michigan with her daughter, camp now. As there are a lim Any mother wishing to help at TION 7B.02 to read as follows: is to this problem, particular those district's with less than snowstorm. yards, courts and other open S equals L A plus L B plus 2 ly regarding the partnership average assessed property val Dr. and M r s . Charles Hen HtHy, who is a student at ited number of young people Day Camp is urged to call spaces, and the density of pop7B.C2 HEIGHT OF BUILD (HA plus H B ) , over 6 where Mrs. Erickson at G R 6-2722 for who may go the ?3.00 reserva between state and local govern uation and who are levying an derson of Holt visited the for ula'Jon shall be regulated: to INGS. In R 4 Districts, no S equals Required minimum ment units in sharing educa operating tax at the state aver- mer's father, Dr. Harold Hen •-*li^s. Joe Tarantowski and tion fee may be turned in now information regarding training provide further for a method building hereafter erected or etc^ July 1 will be to the pastor. children Richy and Joey of between tion costs, that the legislature ge (14.5 m i l l s ^ The amount derson who is seriously. iU' at of administration and enforce altei-ed, shall e.xceed twenty- horizontal distance any wall of building A and any Wayne and M r . and Mrs. J i m the deadline. Plans are being ' A Neighborhood Girl Scout ment of its provisions and to presently concerns itself. St. Mary's hospital in Livonia, paid would be that necessary five (25) fet or two (2) stories wall ot building B or the verti Holmes of Northville, 8 Mile made for this group to attend Association meeting will be prescribe peiudtics for the vio to bring these districts up to last Thursday and also on Sun in height except as provided cal prolongation of either. We know there is universal Camp Hiawatha as last year r,oib(i'spent Sunday with their held at Orchard Hills School lation ot its provisions: to pro in A R T I C L E X I I ot this Ordi the average statewide per stu day. On Saturday Mrs. Robert recognition of the need for parents, M r . and Mrs. Hi during the week of August 21, March 16 at 9:30-11:30. There vide for a board ot appeals dent operating cost. This is es- Colby of Ithaca visited her nance. L A equals Total length of some minimal basis of stale fi 28. Anyone wishing to help is still need for a Neighbor Holmes. and its powers and duties. imated to cost over 32 million father. building A. nancial support to offset, send a child or young person Please save your cancelled hood chairman and all troops P A R T VII; That the Zoning M r . and M r s . E d Behrendt dollars. wherever possible local varia stamps for the W.S.C.S. of the to camp consult the camp com are at a standstill as far as Ordinance of the Township of The total length of building 3. 7'-- million dollar special returned last Thursday from a P A R T I: That the Zoning tions in assessment practices, Novi Methodist church to send mittee. Mrs. Elwood Cobum, admitting new girls or form Northville, as amended, is here A is'the length of that portion fund to the Department of Pub- vacation in California and on Ordinance of the Township of total tax load, school enrollby amended by the deletion or portions of r wall or walls Sunday M r . Behrendt entered to their missionaries in the for M r s . John Norwood, Mrs. Les ing new Brownie troops until Northville, as amended, is ments, building needs, and tax ''f. I f a c t i o n to be used to ter Fishback, Ron Ozark or such time as there is a service of SECTION 7B.03 of A R T I C L E ot buildin.q A frOnI which, view the Annapolis hospital in Way eign field. base. The local propertv tax ^fmulate programs for the unteam. Anyone having informa hereby amended by the amend VII-B. ..Novi Methodist Church News Pastor Barnes. ed directly from above, lines ne has generally reached its lim- ^fe'-pnvile.ged. The.se funds are A Lenten family night sup Sunday evening special film tion regarding this situation ing of A R T I C L E I, SECTION drawn perpendicular to build .Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Lyke 1.03, to read as follows: P A R T VIII: That the Zoning Itation, and increased reliance to be distributed based upon ing A will intersect any wall of returned recently from sever per was held at" the church entitled "The Flowering Des may call Mrs. Alvin Killeen, Ordmance of the Township of upon local property owners by specific factors spelled out in building B. al days of vacation at Nassau Wednesday night from 6:30 un ert" which was about the land nominating chairman at F I 91.03 A P A R T M E N T HOUSE. the b i l l Northville, as amended, is Ell units of government is out til 8:00. A film "The Eighth of Israel was shown. Special 2716. and the Bahamas. An apartment house is a dwell hereby amended by the amend 4. A l l other special state aid L B equals Total length of of the question. .Mr. and M r s . Frank Davis B a y " -was shown. The com-, music was brought by the -Junior Girl Scout troop 1027 ing for three or more families, ing of A R T I C L E VII-B, S E C (i.e.. transportation, vocational building B. m i n i o n on Missions was re- Melodee Trio; Jesus ; Lifted met iiT Mrs. Jensen's room. living independently of each TION 7B,04, title, and subsec Briefly, the two interim com- education, etc.) would be paid of Detroit were the house sfiiinsible for the program and M y Load", Janet Warren sang Janeen Miller brought treats. The total length ot building other and doing their cooking tion 1 to read as follows: mittees concluded there def out in full according to the 19()4 guests of M r . and Mrs. Robert the,^ kitchen. Bring a passing "If you Know the L o r d " and They made invitations for their three days . last Cotter for B is the length of that portion on the premises. initely must be an increase in formula. dffiU^and table service for the three girls, Patty Bellcfeville, parents to attend, the fly up 7B.05. M U L T I P L E D W E L L or portions of a wall or walls the state share of the cost of The 1965 aid proposals retain week. Saturday guests of the family night next Wednesday P a m Lindstrom and Charlene and girl scouts .birthday. They P A R T H : That the Zoning I N G R E Q U I R E M E N T S : of building B from which, operating schools. It is felt that the basic formula, but repre- Robert Cotters were M r . and whiuT the commission of chris Coble sang, - "Some Golden rehearsed'the flag ceremony Ordinance of the Township of when viewed directly from this increase in the state share sent major changes to the old Mrs Herman Miller of Walled Multiple dwellings shall com above, lines drawn perpendicu tian social reform will be re for the : fly up and Kathie D a y " . Special music in the Northville, as amended, is should apply to all school dis system. Inequities still remain, Lake. sponsible for the program and morning was brought by M r s . Ward. Linda- Cursane, Raye hereby amended by the amend ply with the following require lar to building B will intersect Callers at the Robert Cotter tricts since increase in tax load partly because local assess kitchen work. Choir practice Paul Barnes who sang a solo. Cobum and .Loretta Harbin ing of A R T i a E m , SECTION ments: any wall ot buildinc A . home last week were M r . and on property and in overall ment practices vary. However, will be held at 8:15 following Several of the ladies met practiced . with Brownie Troop 3.09 by amending the third 1. Every main building, here costs is occurring in all dis it does represent a step in the .Mrs. Ollie Tucker of Hazel the Lenten supper. H A equals Height ot build with Carole Swain' on Wednes 35-l. The invitations also includ paragraph thereof to read as after erected or structurally al tricts. The committees also in direction toward more equity Park. Mrs. Fred Schrieber of ing .A. , '• The Girl Scouts were guests day to finish-'proceissln'g-about ed parents'- of Brownie -Troop follows: tered and used as multiple dicated there should be rec and realistic criteria for sup Highland Park: Mrs. Larry at church on Sunday for Girl 200 books for the church l i 3S1. Snider and children of Taylor dwelling or apartment shall The height ot building A at ognition of the extra costs o f port of education. The dwellings in an apart The Cadette -troop 149 meets township. M r . Bidwell, Les Scout Sunday. They were all brary that have conu-ibuted.provide a lot area of not less any given level is the height The Vera Vaughn Circle will at the Orchard Hills school. At ment house, multiple dwelling, Blakeman and Mrs. Mary Ash in full-uniform. Sunday was alor single family terrace dwell than four thousand and five above natural grade level of so.Hffly Communion. Next Sun the moment ttie girls are learn meet on Tuesday March 16 er of Northville and M r . Marrs ing shall provide the following hundred (4,500) square feet for any portion or portions of a BE S U R E . . . I N S U R E of Farmington also several lo (Jaj^ contact the minister for at the home of Mrs. James, Wil- ing to square dfince. minimum floor areas per unit: each dwelling unit with not wall or walls along the length •baptism of your children. enius, 25876 Clark street for Junior Girl-Scout Troop 913 cal callers. more than one (1) bedroom ot building A , .Natural grade •Those who have not receiv an evening of sewing on can numbering 22 scouts in uni M r . and M r s . Robert Engel (a) One Bedroom Unit: Is a and shall provide an addition level shall be the mean level of ed their Lenten self-denial coin cer pads. Anyone wishing to form attended the Ice Capades of Neeson street, Northville dwelling unit contaming a min al five hundred (500) square the ground immediately adjoin are the parents of a daughter, folders through the mail will donate white material may matinee at the Olympia in De imum floor area of at least five feet for eacli additional bed- ing the portion or portions of ReaI Estate & Insurance Sandra Lynn, bom Friday. find some extra ones at the call M r s . Carl Evans who is in troit on Saturday. Adults who hundred (500) square feet per room, when said lot is not the wall or walls along the charge ot this project at the helped were M r . and Mrs. Bob March 5 in St. Mary's hospit back of the church. unit, consisting of not more served by either a public wa- total length of the building.' CHARLES F. CARRINGTON CARL H. JOHNSON Sljnday church service ! present time. At this time the Wilkins, M r . - a n d - - M r s . Ken al in Livonia. She weighed 7 than two (2) rooms in addition ter or a public sewerage sys group will make.plans to visit Cookson, Mrs. Roy A r y , M r s . a j n . "Church school 10:15, Wes H B equals Height of building pounds and 4 ounces. The to kitchen, dining and neces tem; shall provide a lot area grandparents are M r . and Mrs. l e y j i h ? ' ' ' practice 11:15, M Y F the F a r Eastern Gospel Cru Pat Pmner and M r s . Barbara sary sanitary facilities. of not less than four thousand B. sade Headquarters on April 9. Alexander. The height of building B at Harvey Engel and M r . and Ineetfng at 7 p.m. (4.000) square feet tor each FI-9-2000 Mi-s. Jack Smith. NORTHVILLE 120 N. CENTER Novi Boy Scout troop 54 will Episcopal Holy Cross Mission Also plans will be made for dwelling unit with not more any given level is the height (b) Two Bedroom Unit: Is a The Bishop's committee met Work Day on March 25 under have their paper drive Satur than one (1) bedroom and shall above natural grade level of Monday, March 8 at the Breen the direction of M r s . Elwood day, March 20. Save your pa dwelling unit containing a min provide an additional five hun any portion or portions of a imum floor area of at least Cobum. pers for the scouts. residence. dred (500) square feet for each wall or walls along the length The boys have a campout seven hundred (700) square Last- Wednesday and the As there are a limited num additional bedroom, when said ot building B. Natural grade feet per unit, consisting of not coming Friday and Saturday ber of reservations, everyone is coming up the forepart of Ap N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G lot is served either by a public level shall be the mean level of this, week are Ember Days. encouraged to contact M r s . r i l . They had an advancement more than three (3) rooms in water system or a public sew of the ground immedfatey ad addition to kitchen, dining and See common prayer book page Barnes." Mrs. Stipp or M r s . meeting at the Community joining the portion or portions necessary sanitary facilities. erage system; shall provide a Adults inquiring class is Allen for tickets to the special building. Wednesday night. lot area of not less than three of tlie wall or walls along the £1*8 p.m. at the Vicarage, 44060 (c) Three or more Bedroom thousand (3,000) square feet total length of the building., Marlson drive, Novi. Units: Is a dwelling unit where for each dwelling unit with not (g) No building shall exceed Catechism class and acolyte P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N in for each room in addition more than one (1) bedroom one hundred and eighty (180) training class held every Satto the three (3) rooms permit and shall provide an addition feet in length. urtiaj at 4 p.m. also at the ted in a two (2) bedroom unit, al five hundred (500) square (h) Where off-street parking vicarage. there shall be provided an ad feet for each additional bed t B ^ c is a great need for ditional area of two hundred room when said lot is served lots or service drives abut altar boys. If you go to Holy (200) square feet to the mini by both a public water and a areas zoned tor single family residential or agricultural use, Cross Mission and would like mum floor area of seven hun- public sewerage system. T O W N S H I P O F N O R T H V I L L E then a four foot sLx inch (4'-6") to be an altar boy contact F a drd (700) square feet. ther Tonella, F I 9-1594, P A R T I X : That the Zoning high completely obscuring wall Plans presented for dwellings Ordinance of the Township of or fence shall be constructed Planning for Lent should be At a meeting of the Northville Township Planning Commission in a multiple family building Northville, as amended, Cbnsidered as a time to train is along the lot line abutting such which show a "den", "library" hereby amended bv the amend district. lay apostolates in several are to be held in the Township Hall on MARCH 30, 1965, a public hear or such other extra room shall ing ot A R T I C L E VII-B, SEC as of concern. Since we are O A K L A N D COUNTY, MICHIGAN P A R T ,X V A L I D I T Y : Should ing Will be held at 8:00 p.m. to consider the following: count such extra room as a TION 7B.04, subsection 3 to meIiIbers of one another it is any section, clause or provis bedroom for the purpose of read as follows; important that deep concern ion of this Ordinance be dethis Ordinance. be expressed towards the laps REZONING FROM M-l TO R-4 (MULTIPLE HOMES) 3. The following yard and clarp'l by the courts to be in ed and unchurched within the P A R T H I : That the Zonuig lot coverage requirements as valid, the same shall not affect O F R E V I E W parish bounds—home to home B O A R D Ordinance of the Township of they relate to each main build the validity of the Ordinance The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 10, vjsitatisn by laymen and per Northville, as amended, is here ing shall be complied with; as a whole, or any part there son "to person confrontation. and also that part of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter by amended by the amending of, other than the part so de?- • PLEASE T A K E NOTICE that the Board of Select a night of the week (a) Minimum front yard; of Section 11 described as: Beginning at the west quarter corner of of A R T i a S III, SECTION clared to be invalid. make appointments with the Twenty five (25) feet, except 3.21, subsection (h), items (1) Section 11 and proceeding thence N . 4° 05' 56" W., along the west Review of the Village of Novi, Oakland County, lapsed, have them invited to a as otherwise provided herein. PART X I CONFLICTING and (2) to read as follows: line of Section 11, 1272.69 feet; thence N. 87° 08' 03" E. to the west volunteers home, PROVISIONS REPEALED; Michigan, will meet at the Village Offices, (b) Minimum side yard: jClTapel services during Lent erly right of way line of Northville Road; thence southeasterly along (1) One and two family dwell Any Ordinance or parts of Or Thirty (30) feet, except as oth arjI'Bs follows: A l l Wednes ings or muted occupancy. — dinance in conflict, herewith, the westerly right of way line of Northville Road to the east and west 25850 Novi Road, Novi, Michigan, on the fol d a y s ! in Lent Holy Commun Required Parking Space — erwise provided herein. are hereby repealed. quarter line of Section 11; thence westerly along said quarter line to (c) Minimum rear yard: i o n - ; ^ 7 a.m. and "The Way Two (2) parking spaces for lowing dates: Thirty (30) feet. the point of beginning; ail in T. 1 S., R. 8 E., Northville Township, P A R T Xin EFFECTIVE of*'th*e Cross" at 7 p.m. No each dwelling unit. (d) Maximum percentage ot D A T E ; The provisions of this social activities during Lent. Wayne County, Michigan. (2) Multiple dwellings or lot coverage (area of all build Ordinance are hereby declar MARCH 23, 1965 — 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. will not have apartment houses or single: ings); Tventy five (25) per ed to be immediately neces tfteif JVIarch meeting but will and from 6 P.M. TO 8 P.M. A l l interested parties will be given an opportunity to participate family terrace dwellings. — cent. sary for the preservation of have • their regular scheduled Required Parking Space — (e) The area used for com the public peace, health and in the hearing and at the close of the hearing, all comments and sug meeting the first Tuesday in Two (2) parking spaces for puting allowable number of safety and are hereby ordered April. Members of the EC.W. for the purpose of reviewing and adjusting gestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the each dwelling unit. dwelling units shall be ex to take effect thirty (30) days will be starting their every Northville Township Planning Commission before making its deci P A R T IV: That the Zoning clusive of any dedicated public after the final enactment and the Assessment Rolls for the Village of Novi. meipber canvas during the Ordinance of the Township of right-of-way of either interior publication. sion. w<?fek*ef March 15. FURTHER NOTICE that the Assessment rSVovi Baptist Church News The Sunday School contest A copy of the item scheduled for hearing is on file in the office Rolls will be on file al the Village Clerk's Of NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the proposed amendment to the started this week and will, con of the Township Clerk during regular office hours for public exam Zoning Ordinance may be examined at the Township Hall, located at tinue-tor the next three Sunfice for public examination March Isl through ination. days in March. The two teams 16860 Franklin Road, Norlhville Township, on any week day during are the Rebels and the Interns, hours of 10 A . M . to 5 P . M . March 8th, 1965, during regular office hours. CqptgiBs are Pastor Barnes NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION and'borman Hutchison. Score MABEL A S H , Village Clerk NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION keepers are M r . and M r s . CoGunnar Stromberg, Chairman burn, Mrs. C. Stipp and Miss Gloria Bugnl. The .wal for Carrington & S c h o o l c r a f t S R e c e i v e s F e d e r a l F u n d s Your Citizens' Man T Johnson Complete Insurance Service N O T I C E VILLAGE OF NOVI F o r T e c h n i c a l Schoolcraft college received State Department of Public In struction approval for federal funds from the new Vocational Education Act ot 1963, Dr. E r i c J . Bradner, college presi dent, announced. This approval was contained in a letter received last week from Dr. Lynn M . Bartlett, State Sup erintendent of Public Instruc tion. m WINNERS -— Fifteen students af Orchard Hills elementary school in Novi received awards for their contributions of essays and posters on bus safety last week. The contest was limited to fourth, fifth and sixth graders. Gaining recognition were (front row): Robin Diebel and Richard Erwin; second row: Jack Morris, Kerry MacBride and Pam Chance; third row: Vicki Pinner, Gail Bentley, Danny Moore and Barbara Aufen; last row: Andrea Anderson, Joan Nelson, Leslie Gingell, Tom Boyer, Gary Gillett and Mark Muenchow. SAFETY PROMOTERS — Under the supervision of art teacher Wil liam Case a safety poster contest was held at Amerman elementary school. All grades submitted entries. Winners were (back row): Larry Tiilikka, Mary Jo Holman, Bonnie Blough, Joan Smith, Chuck Cook, Deana Block, Roberta Day and Mike Roslnski. In the front row are Patty Adams, Gary Winemaster, Jeff Slessor, Wayne Whitefield, Patty Mallette, Janice Jackson, John Loeffler and Kelly Moorhead. Not present were Susanna Brown, Kim Bingley and Joni Busch. On Income E d u c a t i o n motive service laboratory is of special significance because of the shortage of automotive mechanics and technicians. Also included in the build ing are six classrooms, office space for the faculty, an ad ministrative bank of offices, and the heating and ventilating services area. The technical building must serve a variety ot needs tor the business and industrial community. It must serve the regular college student, both day and evening, who plans ,— Io earn an Associate Degree in Technical studies;' it must provide for upgrading adult workers. It must provide re lated instruction for appren lices and perform as an area vocational school tor selected high school students as well as for accepted college stu dents. will be a need for a vocation al counselor, coordinators foi curricula, apprenticeship, tech nology and women's occupa tions. The architects, RalLs-HamillBecker ot Livonia, are design ing and planning the building to meet the educational specif ications. Dotseth says the adminis trative bank of offices, is of extreme importance to .provide services 5tim.cs for lui the LUC community. euiiiiiiuim,y. Bids tor the building must be accepted prior to June 30, 1965. Construction will begin shortly aiier after that snoruy mat date aaie with wiin The college is to receive $456,000 which is half the cost ot constructing the new techni The institute program will be! the schedule for completion for cal education building. The lieaded by a director-and there | the fall semester of 1966. board of trustees of School craft college has approved an equal amount to construct the $912,000 building. The technical building and occupational areas for career programs were planned by James H . Dotseth, assistant dean of mstruction for busi ness and technical education. His application for federal funds was accepted for 50% of construction costs. Approval for construction costs further means that the college has been accepted as an area vo cational school. The technical building will include a variety of occupa tional training areas. An elec tronics laboratory will permit instruction in electricity, elecronics, hydraulics, and indus trial equipment controls. A da ta processing department has space for wiring panels, a ma chines room, and instructional area. The practical and asso ciate degree nursing programs have space m this building which includes a laboratory, a classroom, the director's office and a waiting room. The man ufacturing processes laboratory permits students to major - in die-making.. tool-making, ma chine repair-and maintenance and manufacturing processes. The building w i l l . .include three drafting rooms. One will be for engineering transfer stu Boneless Chuck Roost . . LB. 6 9 ' T u r k e y s . . . . 4-9 ih.. dents. AnothtJ will be used for product, die, tool, machine, / R o a s t e r s . . . 4-!;ib.. Country-Style Spore Ribs LB. 3 9 * and electronic drawing and de^ sign programs. The third OSCAR MAYER, SKINLESS !biicks 4-5 lbs. drafting room is planned for All-Meot Franks ViS: 5 9 * the architectural and civil en WHOLE OK RfS HALF >| C c gineering technology curricula. Your Students in this area may ma Pork Loins "suPER.RioHT" LB. HO jor in residential, commercial, MEOlUMSiZB, •^99 or industrial building design. - Sbrimp PC^i-EO and DEVEINED ^'ks: <} , Some may further specialize in topographical drawing or map CAM* JOHN'S ^-a "Super-Right" Quality making. Another laboratory is for Breaded Shrimp 'Al: l ' * welding and foundry. The auto $-lB. nOX S1.«»--FR0ZEM . _ •» t 5J^SURANCE A G E N C Y 160 E. /AAIN ST. oS;i!o .i:i>! .SLTvi^c f<jr Dcico Motors • Wiling '.AI^'A: .ind Power 9 I'l-.iiiri.-sccnr l.i!;hii.--.i; e.N'o .,i..b '.'-.i.. i;.r,cc or Too Small PHONE DeKay 431 rEI^KES Fi-9-3515 Electric NORTHVILLE Special Sale! "Super-Pdghf Corn-fed Beef Full 7-Rib Portion Loin End Portion Choice 3 9 P O R K Qceon Perch Fillets . . . LB. 3 5 * FOR iSROiLINC OR FRYING _ ^ Fresh Whitefish LB. 5 9 * Tax C a n d i d a t e s '"^ B u i l d i n g r a p e Center Loin Cut 7 9 A & P GRADE " A " ^ D i s a g r e e G Q C H O P S A & P GRADE " A S e n a t e George L Clark QUALITY INSURANCE FOR AUTO - HOME - BUSINESS MARINE f r u i t J u i c e 3 A P P L E l-QT. 14-OZ. CANS A U C E MCNAMARA were faced with a heavier bur on any issue which has been dents of this area will have a Stressmg that 'tax reform den of income tax than most ;n the best interest for the dedicated public servant, who without a graduated income people would conceive. areas which I served, regard se entire energy will be devot A & P G R A D E " A " , M I X E D SIZES tax would be no reform at l-LB. In explaining the differential less, many times, of party af ed to those thmgs best for the 1-LB. a l l , " Edward H . McNamara, in his view, to that of/ his filiation. 9-OZ. people I shall serve. M y rec CANS Democratic candidate for the Democratic opponent. Senator JARS " A s my record will show, I ords of attendance, accom 9 9 State Senate, challenged his Roberts pointed out that it supported both the Swainson plishments and ability durinj S w e e t P e a s • • • 4 Republican opponent on fiscal Michigan were to have an in and Romney tax reform pro my tenure in Lansing wil reform, in a series of debates come tax, he was solidly in grams. stand as a testimonial to this SAVE AT A&P last week. favor of 3 flat tax assess"If I am elected the resi statement." 'The flat rate income tax ment. LB. OUR FINEST i b N A Y E L L O W CLING BAGscheme being suggested by my Should his Democratic op Quality opponent is no better than the ponent be elected, Roberts OUR FiNEST QUALITY imposition of additional nuis- said residents of this district A&P Light Chunk Style 1-LB. ance taxes. Such an ill con- would find themselves faced 11-OZ. ceived plan places the biggest with a senatorial representa A & P S o i i e r K n m t 2 CANS burden upon those people who tive who has openly gone on FOR COOKiNG OR SALADS! have the least ability to pay,' record favoring a graduated 1-QT. Sliced or Halves T u n a «-0Z. McNamara stated. income tax. 7c Off BTU. 'We hear a lot ot talk from Senator Roberts pointed out my opponent and the mem that since the areas encom An initial allotment ot nance men, book store clerks CHOCOUTE COVERCD iCE CREAM bers of his party that the passed in the 14th district are S17,982 tor the current academ switchboard operators, and IN real property tax is unfair. among the highest income ic semester has been granted cashiers. PKG. They also have come to the groups in the state, the gradu to Schoolcraft College under Student eligibility establish 4 ' ^ 8 9 ' realization that another tax in ated income tax, as proposed provisions of the Economic Op ed m the statute dictates that A&P URGE OR SMALL CURD equity is the sales tax upon by his opponent, would force portunity Act ot 1964 to fi he be from a low-income fam I-LB. F r u i t C o c k t a i l food and drugs." However, they residents to pay for more nance a college student work- ily, which is based upon the CoMitreom^ink CTNS. C o t t a g e fail to realize that the flat than they would under the flat study program, according to combined income of the fam SULTANA S a l m o n B«ANO rate income tax concept is also tax basis. Dr. E r i c Bradner, president ily. Any family which is re c;^. A&P PREMiUM QUALITY unjust and obsolete," McNaSenator Roberts cited actual ot the college. ceiving or is eligible to re lO-OZ. mara continued. .MR family per capita income from The purpose ot the student ceive financial assstance un I n s t a n t C o f f e e r 'It was a Republican con the 1960 census, showing the work-study program is to stim der a public or private wel trolled Constitutional Conven average family income in the ulate and promote the part fare program would normally tion that adopted the prohibi areas covered by this Senator time enrollment ot students at fit this category. Further, the N E W T W I N P A C K — J A N E PARKER tion against a graduated in ial district. "Facts cannot be Schoolcraft college from low- determination is based upon come tax. If that prohibition denied," said Roberts, "and income families who need such the total number of depen cannot be overcome, it may anyone voting to send a dedi earnings to continue their ed dents in the family making ap then be necessary to pass a cated graduated income tax ucation. The program is open plication. • flat rate income tax with ex candidate to Lansing is only to both male and female stu"There are some special al PKGS. O F 6 B A N A N A S emptions, similar to the fed asking the State of Michigan dents who are currently en- lowances and consWerable flex4 9 < IN eral system of exemptions and to take more hard-earned dol lolled at the college as full- ibllity in determtaing eligibiliCARTON deductions.' lars out ot their pockets in time students, and to students ty,and any student who must "Michigan needs tax reform. this day of high-cost living." who have bee nadmitted and supplement his income in or SAVE lie ON 2 LOAVES—JANE PARKER ^ _ >^ But the mere addition ot an Roberts further stated that will enter the college for sub der to attend college and feels P o t a t o B r e a d 2 LOAVES 3 9 other nuisance tax without re "This particular Senatorial sequent semesters. that he may qualify for this lieving the inequities and hard- seat, at this late date, is no "Shidcnts will be permitted program is invited to make furSAVE tOc-^Ar<E PARKER 1 LB. 8 OZ. ships in our present tax set- position to be filled by a state to be employed a maximum of ther Inquiry of John Cansfield, •-INCH P umpkin Pie SIZE up would only worsen what is political neophyte. Because ot fifteen hours per week during counselor, student affairs ofalready a poor situation,' Mc- my years ot service in both the the time they are enrolled in fice, Schoolcraft college. LENTEN TIME FAVORITE—JANE PARICER Namara concluded. Legislature and the Senate, classes, and as much as forty "It is hopeful that as many my experience and accomplish hours any other week," Brad as sbcty-five students will be H o t C r o s s Buns « W i 3 ' TENDER YOUNG SHOOTS ments in addition to my dollar ner said. DVNCAM REEDED involved in this project during Prices 2 9 . 5* ROBERTS saving stand on the income Under provisions of the act, the current semester, and it is Broccoli Grapofruit Size Effective BUNCH In a blistering indictment of lax, make it equally as inter students will be employed in further hoped that the Schoolthrough WeSTERH, R«D DELICIOUS the Hth Senatorial district esting to members of both par such jobs as science and tech craft college application will FRESH, WASHED Sat. Mar. 13 in oil race, fo.-mer Republican State ties. n-oz. til nical assistants, faculty secre be renewed and that the stu Spinach Eastern 19* Applet Senator Farrell E . Roberts in OAS SIZE "Records of my years of ser tarial aides, general clerks, dent work-study program will Michigan formed audiences throughout vice prove my ability and wil library assistants, grounds- be an on-going program in fu A&P --T,r"-t»-.-t*-: w?TP?«'l•'''^^•'*"^'••^'-'^••''"'' the district this week that thev lingness to be ot service in or keepers, Storoi «^/Siii:^i».i.-;.;.;i, watchmen, mainte ture semesters.'' .r....T,....,...fJ..«.<f............rt............. 49 5 C o l l e g e to P r o v i d e 37 P e a c h e s J o b s f o r S t u d e n t s 48 4 S 9 5 - .12 Che&se . 5 Plain • or Sugared Feature Value •k 0 4 99* Homestyle 1 2 4 lb -k -k 3 "29' 10f"59' Donuts I t ' s H a p ..B. p JL y e r s W i l l D a i s t r i c t T o u r i i a m e i i The Northville Record Tliur.sday, March l l , 1I1G5 Section Two — Page Seven t r & r c o l o r ;;!lcl : . c i : c n . t h e r e ' s j u s i no l:o;':;iv; ;! [-r: ;> ; .)iil-n::nc .'r;:n'i'. l ! be.^i..". hist w e e k w h e n hit^li ;«:io! > ::••;•!•.•: i n . ' i i c l i i e ; !;e;';::; ti.sli'ici jii;;y. ".•;•.••->•: • • : :::';v:-'.- 77.^;; v i e - : ':r;-:''s i r c l i T e s;r;;y ? f t h e X ;!';h'.;;!-' c-' e:. ' h ':-::n u ' e x l i n the i i n : u s . S ; i ! i i r t ! : i v r;!' iho i':;.:!'ic: T;nn-n:;in:' ;;t ('!-•^-:•evi!!e. E\e:-.-l)or;\' e:o' into :i('(.Ts ;;.:(' f a n s . liie act. inc!L;c:::-i: c?;;;:i;..-. "•All s i n c e Xo}-Ih\-iiIo c o p p e d l l ' O d^.!i-icl ;n".'! i - r : i o n : : l rnont.s i . i ;y'U-C2 ha\'e l o c a l faas b e e n Quite eJii.':n:-:i.--.s'L.^c. 'Ivsd w:[h T'iLU come.s come.s \ A i ; : i a w i n n i n g baa l w l i nc lnui bn .g b a l l jLjide lounliiGROSSE ILE HIGH SCHOOL, in southwest Wayne County, another line, new total electric school. club. O n ii!;^ ! n i a r c n (o t h e f i n a l s N o r i l i i - i l i e c'n^.v.;(--J llcarh.^;-;; R i v e r i n o v e i ' t i n i e . fi(J-r;i, a n d Deal-bo:-;; !ia.-:;-)>;. (;i---i:i;. A P P O I N T E D - Neville J . E . Hartwell has been ap pointed manager of Perkins Engines. Inc.. in Wixom. Hartwell will supervise a newly- formed department that will conduct research, development and testing projects for the company's range of diesel engines. A native of England, Hartwell has been Perkins' manager of engi neering in North America since lS58. v i c t o r i o u s cagers gather a r o u n d the coach, holding the district t r o p h y D R . L E. REHNER Coach Dave L o n g r i d g e points out game s f r s t e g y at h a l f t i m e . — OPTOMETRIST-350 S. Harvey. PlymauliI i 0pp. Central Parking Lot V i v i a n - HOURS Monday, Tuesday. Thursday I P . M . to 9 P..M. Wed.. Friday. Saiiirday lo A . M . to 5 P.iM. P R O N E Gl^;i-2056 The Second Congressional District 'Democratic club held its monthly meeting February 28 at the Plymouth high school auditorium. Congressmen Wes ton Vivian, state representa tives James Tierney and Mar vin Stempien, state senate can didate Edward McNamara and Plymouth Mayor Richard Wernetle were among those in at tendance. L O A N S ilP V i e w lions for the state office he i s . seukin^'. Ho .said he favored liscal reform and tax relief for property owntrs and senior citizens. Ill aiiothoi- matier. the sec ond district committee again tndor.sL'd IVeil Slaebler for na tional cumrnitlecman and in.'tructed the .state central del egation to back Staebler. Wallace .Nichols for City Vivian reported to the or- Council - April 5. Pd. Pol. A d . ganiza.tiotl on measures pend ing before the house of rep N C R l H V l u f ;.ODGE resentatives in -^.Vashinglon — N'C: I f- i A. ,M. medicare, war on poverty.; space flight and education legislation. j Huuard Shie'ds, W . M . McNamara, a Livonia coun-; . .iur,. Sec-/. cilman,.',outlined Ilis qualifica-. TO $ 1 0 0 0 Rtpnyable in 3'' Mr,n:h'; :t Credit Life ItimTJiu'c AfaiUblc M i l f o r d Finance C o . 135 G i v e s (^a^iilol N . Center The Ni;ri;iyine- Record N'v-i .--.'i . •" ••" '"-.Section Two - P::-( Six FI-9-3320 -:i !1. lUliJ or rela>afion a n d p l e a s u r e B U Y W H E N THE Out M A R K E T IS D O W N FOLLOW THIS GUIDE TO Car buyers — especially us ed - - could save themselves some money by copyini; the way the experts play the stock market. A stock market pro fessional wouldn't be in busi ness long if he deliberately waited until prices were at their peak before he bought - - but that's exactly what a lot of car buyers do. F O O D J e r r y l m s i a n d lets f l y f o r t w o C h e e r l e a d e r s f l y high too in leading a school y e l l . . . As an example, Spring and early Summer are the peak price periods for coinertibles and ^ o r t s cars, naturally enough, because that's when tJie desire is greatest to get tite top down and enjoy some of that welcome sunshine. But in late Autumn and early Win ter these models arc very slow movers. J i m St. G e r m a i n gets a brealc-away b u c k e t a n d F U N •DINING ROOM •COFFEE SHOP Saratoga Farms 42050 G r a n d River — Novi (4 Milej V»'eN of Farmingion) a x Because it costs about S3.00 a day to keep a used car in his inventory, a dealer with sports cars and convertibles on hand from summer trades is anxious to reduce this inveIitory item and usually drops the price accordingly. Despite the low prices though, the pub.lic still refuses to buy readily and prefers to wail for the spring sunshine and the high prices that go with it. Prices start to go up on these models in early Febm a r y and reach their peak in late spring. They remain there all summer before declining again io the fall. At the moment, we have sev eral fine used convertibles and sports cars in stock. They have been fully reconditioned and SIS priced 'way below 7book" Value. They are ' waitifig lo'r some .sInart buyer w.ho will save fiimself some money and still have a b^aiitlful car' for Spring.. J o h l M a c h F o r d , Inc. Rick M i l n e a n d opponents s t r i k e a ballet pose. taxpayer's own personal c.\- port of the ucpiT.di'nl. I child's descendant: a brother emption, the ta.\pa>er's status There is an (.•xcenlion, how-c-r sister, half-brother, or halfat the end uf his tax year <ver. in liio case of two or more sister, slep-brolher or stepcontrols whellicr any additional j people juintly cnniributiiig mo- sister, but nol foster parent; a exemptions may be claimed. | r e than half the suppoi't of an stepfather or stepmother, an For example, if a taxpayer (individual. Assuming that none uncle or aunt i but not a cousin) on a calend;u- year is married' of the contributor.s pa.vs more niece or nepjiew; a father-inon December :!1 he is entitled t than half, one of them may law. mother-in-law. son-in-law, ' his persona! exemption and-claim an exeniptidn lor the in- or sistcr-in-Iaw. additional exemption for his j dividual, if he furnishes more Effect of divorce — A tax^••'•use. A full SGOO dependency; liian 10'-' of the support. |i;iyer who is divorced or legI nption may be clniaieri for' Thc other cnnlrihutors can-jally separated at the end of a.child born i^n December : i l . not claim a dependency exemp the year may not claim a per A n exemption also may be tion an:l each must file Form sonal exemption for his spouse laken for a dependent who 2120 with his rcluni stating even [hough the taxpayer con thai he will nol claim a de- tributes all of her support. dies during tlic year. , pendency exemption for suchj However, divorce does nol Children under 19 years old jniiividual. terminate the rciationships esBasifa- Rule — A single per — 'a parent .may claim a detabiisiied by marriage. Member of housciwld -.If a pe:idency cxcmplion for a child son I may claim n personal ex Thus, a taxpayer may claim emption.'of $GOfl and an addi- regardless of the amount of in- person is a member of the taxa dependency exemption for' tioiidJ'^GOO if he was 65 before come the child may have, if the | i^ayer'.s household and lives his mother-in-law even after a the «nd of the tax year. A tax- child is less than 19 years oiMiith the laxp;i\er for the en- divoi-ce if he claimed the ex payer..reaclies 05, for tax pur age al the end of the year and lire year, the taxpayer may emption before and no other poses, 'on th'e day before his | received over half of his stip- claim an cxcmplion even thouchanges have occurred. ^:h the individual is nol related 65th birthday. Accordin.^ly, a | port from his parent. The rules for dependency e.\la.xp?iy&- wliose CSth birthday i Children ui.o <u-e students — to Ihe laxpajer; houeviM-, the emptien have been covered in .tally'on January 1 of a given, U a child is a lull-tim.e sludenl, individual may no! have gi-oss .i^encral term.s. There are many .veai; •o.jtains the age of G.'; on-a pai-ent may claim a dcpen- income of $R(lU or more for the specific problems that may ,the .Jail day of the preceding: doncy cixempiion for him rc- year and the lax;i,i;,er must arise which require individual cafenSar year. Still another,'gitrdlcss of the child's ago furnish niort lljao Iialf Ihe sup attention. $G00'may be claimed if hejand the amount of income ho port of the intliviiliial. Jf you do require any assis-, was blind" at that time. I may have, provided over half On Ihe olhei- hand, a depen lance you should seek a qualiA?faxpayer who is married of-the child's support is fur- dency exeinption may be claim fled consultant such as a Certi ed even llioiii;h Ihe dependent Inay.,9lB,im a pci'sonal exemp ni.shd by the. parent. fied Public Accountant or call tion,', of $600 for himself, hi: Moreover, in this situation, does nol live will) ihe taxpayer the nearest office of the Inspbu.sl' and any depcndenis. as in the case of a child under or is not a mcaihor of hi.-^tcrnal Revenue Service. • The additional exemption for 19, the child is also entitled to houscliokl. provided Ihe depen age and blindness also may be a personal exemption on his dent is related to Ihe taxpayer in any onc of Ihe fallowing de claimed for him.self and his o\Vn'return. .spouse,if applicable; however, Support hy mpiic , than one grees: a child, grandchild, L A N G ' S P E T F O O D noj jijditioiial (-xemplions for person — Generally a depen great grandchild, etc., (a leg Northville ago aifd blindness may be dency exemption may be claim ally adopted child is consider Ph. FI-9-3350 claimed for a dependent. ed only if the taxpayer contri- ed the taxpayer's child i ; a C . R. E l y & S o n s , I n c . Generally, apart from the bules morc.tlian half the sup- stepchild, but uut ihe step- nn 2. Ir Gourmet / Nito Wed. f • Complefe Smorgasbord • 3S-FI. Long Toble • Prime Rib onc of 60 itcmi • Serving from .5:00-9:30 • All you can eaf for .^3.85 GOURMET NIGHT ' Call G1.-3-4301 A g a i n ST. .PATRICK'S D A Y SPECIAL C o r n e d Beef & Cabbage...95c S e r v e d f r o m 11 to 6 G A R R m S ' SUBURBAN CHOP HOUSE 30325 6 Mile Rd. '/j Mile W . of Middlebelt Specialty of the House P R I M E RIJJ and STEvVKS Orgonist MARY TUDOl? a r e e y e . . . it c o s t s too much. Plates i n of a n electric h e a t s y s t e m v s . t h e ppstating c o s t of some other kind of heating ' 6 6 LANSING — Michigan's mo re than 4'/:-million vehicles will be adorned by new license plates again in 1966. Just FueI C o s t operating cost cost of ownership, Perhaps shouW really be thought of as in this broader context, Annually Recurring Costs there are a number of building construction, build There is another class of ownership costs which ing equipment, annual repair and maintenance needs consideration when comparing electric heat and annual labor costs Which are affected by to other types of heating systems for a school. choice of heating systems. These are the various expenses which recur, most Among the building construction and equipment of them on an annual basis. costs which are altered or eliminated, according to choice of heating system, are these: Electric Fuel Fired Typical Recurrerit Costs System Heat Building Electric Fuel Fired No Boiler maintenance Yes Item Required Heat System No Boiler inspection fee Yes Boiler room no Yes Boiler insurance No Yes Smokestacl< Mo Yes No Boiler attendant(s)-labor Yes Fuel storage No Usually Ash disposal No Usually Steam or hot water piping No Yes Pipe trenches No Yes Another recurrent cost which is sizable enough to Boiler and controls No Yes help, make the difference in heating systems is Boiler water pump(s) No Yes the amount of interest paid on the money which Boiler water treating system No Yes is borrowed to build a school. "We should reflect our good ItiIiKS economicaf.Iy," Hare said, "And Michigan presently is In the throes of a booming economy." To keep this set of comparisons absolutely fair, the insulation of an electrically heated school must be better than the applications which are now acceptable in most school buildings. It would pay to havetopnotch insulation in EVERY school—pay off in heating economy and in studentWilliam H . McKay, Los A n teacher comfort, both winter and summer. But geles Realtor and honorary life since it is not yet in widespread demand in all member of the California Real school plants, this may be an item of increased Estate Association, will be the cost in an electrically heated.building. The adjlispeaker at the luncheon meet ing of the Western Wayne-Oak tional cost, however, when related to total conland County Board of Real struction cost, is insignificant. Realtors tors at Cregar's Restaurant 19335 Grand River, at noon Thursday, March 25. His sub ject will be "What is Wrong with Ifour Sales Approach?" In P a r t C l i n i c More than 800 educators at tended the Fourth Annual Alumni-Faculty Clinic of Wayne State University's College of Education last Saturday. Participating in the program, rector of federally supported Paul R. Hunt of Northville, diwhich featured 39 sessions, was training programs for Detroit public schools. Wallace Nichols for City Council - April 5. P d . P o l . A d . Expansion p o s t s ln a constantly growing area like southeast Michi gan, new school buildings invariably are increased in size—very often, more than once in their ca reers. Always a major item of. cost when classrooms or other facilities are added Is complete replacement of a too-small boiler or addition of boiler units. AKfJON-FAlRGROVE HIGH SCHOOL. Tuscola County, will be as modern as tomoffow-a total electric school. system. school plant—a normal cost of expansion v/hich wnnld apply regardless of type of heating system. Operating C o s t Is M o r e Than "It's clearly a mandate of the people," Secretary of State James M . Hare said, after be ing assured by appropriations committees of the Legislature that the added appropriations would be forthcoming. T a k e s 41661 PLYMOUTH RD. Plymouth, Mich. e s o m e t h i n g s i m i l a r . In t h i s p a s s , i t ' s t h e o p e r a t i n g e o s t N e w Sundays 10 A . M . - 10 ?ML r S o m e t h i n g c a n only cost t o o m u c h in comparison with To Address Open Daily except Mondoyj e It S i m p l y i s n ' t s o ! FI-9-976& •COCKTAIL LOUNGE l l A . M . - l A.M. -EDITOR'S NOTE - Stuck oo~j;(nir income tax? A lot of, ar,ca residents prob:Ibly will 'be this year. Uncle Sam ma'dl-' a lot of changes, .^s a public service this ncw.spaper^is presenting a series of l{!9Ql hints you may find useful. Wlrtlc - every taxpayer maj know, fhat he is entitled to a $600, nprsonal exemption for hinis(?lf ' and each dependent therfe-'are some interesting aspecksrof the rules which should not be overlooked at tax return tima. .. ^ electric heat, l e t ' s look a n o l d b u g a b o o s t r a i g h t in t h e h "Judging from strong senti ment expressed in the many letters we have received in fa vor of annual license plates," Hare said, "the people of Michigan do not wish to re turn to tabs even though It does save the state some mon ey. "Pro-rated over the entire stale, it's about a nickel per vehicle owner. I don' think this is too much to spend e.xtra on each car-owning ta.xpayer in light of the tremendous amoimt of money spent in oth er areas. LET'S T A L K CARS . . . Dine Before w e even begin to talk about t h e superiority of An electrically heated sclwolWill be less costly-to design and build because you are not buying a boiler with all its auxiliary equipment. No money goes for a boiler room, smokestack or a steam or hot water distribution system. So it follows—a less costly school, less money to borrow, less interest to pay on the borrowed money. In 1S52 53, the-electrically heated sdi(5ol was o new structure. Sorne of the heating costfor itwent to drying out ct}ncrete, masonry and. plaster. This is an extraordinary expense not to be repeated. Also, in February 1964, the utility se^rvfifgihe eiectrically heated jschool reduced its'rate'fcit;^lectric power from 1.6? to 1.5^ per kllQwattljouVi ' And, finally, by 1963-64, the stp'f/^Flhe el^c^ically heated school were better. a>ie.'ta dontroi electric power cbnsumptfon. • ; ..-' . One condition which helped establish the greater per-square-foot; savings in 1963'-64rTiay not al ways hold true. The weather during'the '6^'-64 heating season was slightly yyarmer than it vyas in '62-'63. ' EIectricaliy Heated S c h o o l s In Southeast M i c h i g a n 1958 was the first year of record for electrically heated schools in the area which Detroit Edison serves. In that year, there were 26 classrooms completely heated in this modern way. Now, In early 1965, there are 12 total electric schools having 220 dassrpoms In'the area. In number of electrically heated dassrooms, this is more than an eighttfold increase in seven years. Several more school and college ibgifdings which will 'be all-electric, including heating, are now under construction within the araa. M o r e F o r The M o n e y The Superintendent of Schools of a school district in northern Ohio recently prepared a two-year comparative analysis'* ofiheating operational costs for four of the schools ynder his supervision. It was a painstaking and (detailed comparison, tak ing into account these major factors: fuej cqst, heating labor cost, auxiliary fuel, au)d!iary power, ash disposal, heating syjstem maintenance. These are the features of electric heat-yvhfch appeeled most to the school administrators who wrote the analysis qupte^ above-: Only slightly edited for brevity, this i« tssent»ally<the Isiriguage of that objective report. School building expansion, when the heating system's electric, is never a problem or an undue expense. All that's required is electrical distribution from the transformer to the newly added In subsequent years, the savings sh'buld'lM closer to the 12.9^ per square foot figure than to the 5^ figure. This is a conclusipn drawnfrprnlh^fotlnwing facts. Unscheduled, off-hours use of a school-room— even with the briefest advance notice—creates no heating problem. Electric heat reacts quickly and, again, there can be selective, one-room-only use. trie heat does not create smoke, soot or ashes to add to cleaning chores. For Ciiildren A n d TeacIiers Even when a foresighted school administration— —anticipating building enlargement—installs an over-capacity boiler to begin with, school funds are tied up in the too big boiler and its auxiliary equipment. This non-productive use of money may be a burden for several years. flexibility—Electric heating equipment can be useii just in the room or rooms where heat is requTred, completely independent of and without affecting any other part of the heating .system. On.a cool but sunny autumn day,'for example, tlie heat may be on in rooms on the shady side of a scTiool, .off in rooms on the sunny side of the building. of this analysis will be made available to quali fied inquirers on.request. Cleanliness—Since there is no combustion, elec- •Cop/'es E l e c t r i c H e a t - L o w C o s t Comfort Two of the schools have eoal-fired boilers, one has a gas-fired boiler and cfie is completely heat«d electrically. Quoting from the report, . .the cost (for heating the electrically heated school) during the 1962-63 school year was 5< per isquarfi foot less than at the other three buildings... Fprthe 1963-64 year, the savings was 12:9^ per square foot." . ' When there's a boiler failure, the whole school must close down. If an electric heating unit fails, only the one room involved need be closed. Safety—Electric heat is highly lutpmated. A minimum of human attention ind judgnient is ail that's required in its operation. By so reducing the human element; a maximum of safety is. achieved. Nor is electric heat complicated by auxiliary or satellite ^st^ms of any kind. SitnptlpHy—The ajssence of complex mechanisms makes'it easier foF-b^i|4(ngoust(^^^ concen trate on their prime iF.unotton7T^keeping a buijding iind its equipment clean. Soiterreomlittendant? are not a requirement. fl«5pend|ihHity-Electric hfift ,pe0u,c»s' the possi bility of 'buililihg freezf-(i^;; i^llnilnates boiler brfsHdowns during unatterided hours. Efficiency—With electric heat, there are no long, laborious heating up or cooling down cycles. The equipment is ready to furnish heat at the moment of need and there is no wasteful heat carryover when the equipment is shut down. Warm weather benefits—With more efficient and effective building insulation, a school will be cooler and more comfortable in warm weather—a decided advantage to students and teachers. Air conditioning is also simplified and made more economical since the electrical wiring in stalled for the heating system can also energize air conditioners. -Through the taxes It pays, Detroit Edison is one of the largest supporters of schocjjs in the state, til this-role, we are as concerned and interested ;as youire-in -seeing that our educatioiial system operates as efficlerH^^ and econoniically as possi'bte. it is.our sincere bdiefth?t.eied heiat, when iiyalualedjvlth an objective arid open mii:id, will ^JiQw]tsetf<ti3 have the ec9norny .aIjid efficiency id^e Jill want in o,urs^ -l. r iffiiipiiijiiiiiiiiwina^^^^^ iiiiiiiiiwiij mmfimmmm .I3eln>it Edbon .h|^ Jit^ yc)l^pI;^ily ^ t i p e d tlie electric eiectric, including the beeting. Scliool administrators, school board (nembers, architects and consulting engineen art invited to iiu)uire at any Ediion office concern ing the detaili of tlli* downward rate acytatment. Thurs.-.'^ri.-Sar. LANC'S P E T FOOD C. R . E l y & S o n s , I n c . Ph. FI-9-3350 Northville D E T R O I T E D I S O N m m m mm. t a x m e l e c t r i c s e r v i c e c o m p a n y 'The NorUivnic- Ki-cord - NV-v; Xpv.-.'^Thursday. Marcli II. l%5 Si-c-:!i;;i Two -. P.ipe Eigiil, Michigan Mirror COLU.MBIA S P E A K I N G R for The Record By BILL SLIGER N o o n e ' s e v e r a.skeci me, a n d t h e y never probably will. B u t i f I w e r e a m e m b e r of a c o m m i t t e e e n tnlsted for w i t h establishing a c u r r i c u l u m of study o u r prinlai-y and secondary school I w o u l d suggest a course i n " r e s p o n s i b i l i t y " . T h e thought came to m i n d a f t e r two communications from Marvin o u r n e w state systems, I received R. Stempien, representative. S t e m p i e n s t r i k e s m e as a s i n c e r e y o u n g m a n b e n t u p o n d o i n g his best to p l e a s e h i s c o n s t i t u ents. A n d one can h a r d l y a r g u e w i t h t h i s a t t i t u d e . But it does have Its pitfalls. lil<e a loving parent building around his child, hoping to It's something a protective hold wall off the cruel realities of life as long as possible. Th-e letters from Stempien were actually c o p i e s of c o m m u n i c a t i o n s sent to C h a r l e s E . F o r s y t h e , d i r e c t o r of a t h l e t i c s f o r the state o f . M i c h i gan. One was a commending personal letter Forsythe "for from allowing Stempien the North v i l l e h i g h s c h o o l w r e s t l i n g t e a m to p a r t i c i p a t e i n the s t a t e r e g i o n a l tournament." T h e o t h e r was a r e s o l u t i o n a d o p t e d House of Representatives s y t h e . It s l a t e s dents by likewise praising the For in part . . . "the parents of stu i n the Northville high school, including t h o s e o f t e a m m e m b e r s , the s c h o o l a d m i n i s t r a t o r s and teachers, and the H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s r e c o g n i z e that the s t r i c t l e t t e r of a r e g u l a t i o n w a s not adhered to but s i n c e r e l y feel t h a t the ties o f the s i t u a t i o n a n d the n e e d to full, free a n d open equi encourage competition in h i g h school athletics which, among many other benefits, in combating juvenile dehnquency, all aids indicate t l i a t t h e s e yor.n':; m e n s h o u l d n o t be d e p r i v e d o f the r i g h t to p a r t i c i p a t e o n a t e c h n i c a h t y . . . re solved on t h a t the H o u s e c o m m e n d s liis foresight . . . a n d i h a t the r e c o g n i z e s the (Forsythe) House officially c o n t r i b u t i o n I'.Ir. F o r s y t h e ' s sion makes . . In shorf, Northville's entry for the Wrestling tournament arrived ruled that the deci etc. regional late and Forsythe team could not enter. But politi cal pressure from Stempien and House Speaker Joseph J . Kowalsi<i resulted . . . after long liberation . . . in a reversal by de- Forsythe. N o w b a c k to the c o u r s e i n " r e s p o n s i b i l i t y " . Perhaps it s h o u l d n ' t be c o n f i n e d to youngsters a l o n e . As a d u l t s , w e too, m i g h t t a k e a refresher. • W h e n w e e r r . w e ' r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the c o n s e q u e i l c e s . S o m e t i m e s these c i r c u m s t a n c e s hurt others, as w e l l as o u r s e l v e s . B u t might neverthe l e s s , t h i s is p a r t of the g a m e of l i f e . I think it's more important that we know aiid experience the ssenalties than it is to get the impression that anylhing can be fixed if you know the right people. I c o m m e n d M r . F o r s y t h e o n his f i r s t d e c i s i o n , r . m g r i e v e d that he f o u n d it n e c e s s a r y to relent. I t h ' n k the wrestlers w o u l d have l e a r n e d a b e t t e r l e s s o n f r ^ m the s i d e l i n e s t h a n o n t h e m a t . I'm sure many will feel that Representative S t e m p i e n desoi-ves b e t t e r t h a n this o p i n i o n f o r h i s s i n c e r ? e f f o r t s . B u t raavbe he s h o u l d n o t b e s o q u i c k to Dlpa.«e. G o o d a d v i c e b a c k e d b y s o u n d D r i n c i n l e c a n w - n as m a n y votes as p e r s o n a l favors. o m n e y ' s R o v LANSING - National politi With an eight-year term cal aspirations in Michigan's ahead of him, the new appoinsecond-term governor are be lee may see service under coming stronger, according to both parties. Where he now number of capital ol)scrvei's. has been appointed by a Dem Much of the conclusion is ocratic legislature while a Re ba.^ed on a combination of fac publican governor is servinK, tors. One is Governor George the tables could easily be turn Romney's recent position state- ed completely during his ten -Tlents on national and interna ure. tional matters. This makes it all-Irnportant He avoided any such state- that he drop any partisan in ments like the plague during clinations from the start. Failhif first term. ure to do this could make his Frequency of the governor's job much more difficult if and acceptance of bids to speak at when any power changes oc events outside his home state curred. is another. It still being early Traffic deaths on Michigan in the legislative session, Ronlney appears to have spent roads during the first two nearly as much time outside months of this year were nearas in Michigan since his in- ly 20 percent below the hor rible record set In 1964, but auguration. This is nearly opposite his officials emphasize this en first-tenn policy of accepting coura^ng drop should prompt a iniiiimum of invitatioas to new diligence. The official 1964 death count speak in other states. Still a third cause for spec for Michigan was 2,091 per i n g s S t i r R u m o r M i l T h e Romney to make traffic safety legislation a major goal in his current pi'ORram. He has called for mandatory driver training for all ages. N o v i N e w s NATIONAi EDITORIAL Pubiiihed by The Northville Record, Inc., 101 North Centei Street, each Thursday. Entered as second class malter ai ihe U.S. Post Office, Northville, Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 PER YEAR IN MICHIGAN; 55.00 ELSEWHERE Advertising Manager John Harrington News Editor Donald Bauerle Superintendent Robert Blough Publisher 'William Sliger greater uniformity in accident reporting, stricter law enforce ment, an increase in state po lice manpower, and a contro versial change in the alcoholtest law. These and other recommendations, culled from the views of many e.\-perts in the traffic safety field, would initially cost more than $3 million, Romney has said. The governor has become one of the many state officials who say, as he puts it, "The fulfillment of our public re.^jponsibility demands that wo take immediate and informed action to stop Michigan's high way carnage and the 'massa cre of the innocent." Most who share this view contend that the action must be taken now, regardless of cost and despite the encourag ing drop which has occurred in traffic deaths so far this year. ulation about Romney's hopes in 1968 was his recent decision to personally participate in "Operation Europe Tour.'' This long-planned event will take the governor. Secretary o m b i n e T r a i n i n g , S t u d y of Slate James M . Hare, legis C lative and business leaders on BABSON P A R K , Mass., - employees. There are current- naturally for the possible lat beginner's pay. This is because iO-day trip abroad in an at tempt to widen Michigan's bus Students heading toward ly 78 colleges and universities er recruitment of the students the on-the-job training during higher education should look with such programs in opera for full-time employment. In the college years cuts the time iness outlets. It was reported with appar into the growth in many parts tion, 18 of these having been this way, employers get to and cost that would otherwise ently sound foundation back in of the nation of co-operative added in the paist two years. Ktiow the young people dur be spent breaking in such emJanuary that Lieutenant Gov programs that permit college The National Conlraission for ing their training days and are ployees when they joined perernor William Milliken would students to work with a com Cooperative Education reports able to appraise their capabili sonnel rolls. be tJie Governor's official rep pany in their chosen field that nearly 50 more higher ed ties as they go along. Now — whUe high school sen resentative on the trip. As while pursuing college training Ijcation establishments are con heir apparent-to- the chief ex in that same direction. sidering such systems. So it This provides an extraordi iors are starting the last lap ecutive'5 chair and a leading is evident the work-study con nary opportunity to give direc — is the time to look into the Emergence of this system businessman in Traverse City. cept will attract many more tion to scholars and bead them possibilities of job-study pro Milliken was seen as a wise nas resulted from successful degree seekers from now on. toward careers lor which they grams for fall entrance into are best suited within the field college. The National Commis teamwork between college and choice. As a rule, the program re they have originally selected. sion for Cooperative Educa The spotlight covering the management leaders. quires five years instead of The college is likewise enabled tion, 8 West 40th street, New rather unique tour venture now While the idea of "working four to get a bachelor's de to slant its courses toward York, New York, 10018 will will fall on Gov. Romney, insend you a list, free of charge, creasing his national and in- your way through college" is gree, because of the time de this end. scarcely new, in times past the voted to developing on-the-job of institutions of higher learn temational exposure. No matter where you live, Michigan's new legislative jobs taken by students to help skill in an allied company or those of you who have children ing which have such programs In operation. A letter to any auditor faces a tough job in themselves along often had no- agency. For the first year, or grandchildren with hopes college selected from the list the early mooths of his ten thing to do with tneir career concentration is usually on bacbjecives. Boy.« : "jerked" so- isic academic stuijles, so oth for a higher education should should bring you details of the ure. <ias, mowed lawns, did' night er forms of financial help may direct the attention of such plan and tell you what steps Appointed strictly on a par young people to this rapidly must be taken to determine tisan basis and although he work in local factories; girls be essential for that period. In meets the Constitutional re baby-sat, did part-time clerk tbe years thereafter, however, expanding job study concept. eligibility for entrance. Send a stamped, self-ad quirement of being a certified ing in local stores, tutored, an eligible student should be One very srong point in its full-sized, public accountant, Albert Lee and .so on. But the trouble able to work — in his job- favor is that corporations and dressed return envelope. must now view his work on a ^as that their scholastic aims study program — enough to agencies concerned are almost strictly nonpartisan basis if he w^^e almost always slowed - cover Inbst of his^ costs. Com always willing to start gradWallace Nichols for City or even diverted — . b y their mission figures j^dicate that uates at a higher-than-average Council - April 5. P d . Pol. Ad. is to succeed. there are now more than 35,000 The constitution gives the need to^maise money. entered in the' cooperative legislative auditor the respon Recently, colleges in many sibility of auditing the execu- sections have begun to appre program, earning , on average ive branch of government and ciate the value of developing about ?2,000 annuially. the privilege of complete in- workable plans in joint action When a company or a gov dependence from the executive with private concerns and gov ernment agency ties in with a branch. ernment agencies seeking to work-study program at a giv Less than a straightforward build strong crews of skilled en university or college, it is approach . to the job could easily result in a questioning of findings by opponents. Since part of his responsiH a r o l d B l o o m A g e n c y I n c . bility is job performance audit, C . COMPLETE INSURANCE Income and Future appreciation Phil.ijL-lphi.i-l"i.il[im(irc Donald Siock Eurieson - Registered NfAVrLOWER serious from a all could have From p.-^rsonal i n i u r \ ' s t a n d p o i n t . been ];>;ch;ini;c Representative —COMPLETE GLASS •STORE FRONTS REPLACED • STORMS and SCREENS REPAIRED • CUSTOM ond FRAMED MIRRORS • S H O W E R DOORS • C O L O R E D GLASS L 1:2614 HAMILTON PHONE TO-8-7217 M A K E G O L F RESERVATIONS N O W FOR G O L F L E A G U E O P E N I N G S at Sporty 9-Hole, Pa r-3 BROOKLANE GOLF COURSE LADIES' or MEN'S LEAGUES 'Week Days o r Week Ends Cal! Ernie Shave — F l 9-0606 B R O O K L A I ^ E G O L F Sheldon & Six Mile - - C O U R S E Northville 24 • Tee Practice Range SERVICE But GAS iws MAreemL mmcrs TOO. TINY CHia<S, PJ61.ET5AND OTHER BA/wmo yOUNG AJiBMOmERaDlNGASHEATBO B/^OC06RS, &W5 MD OTHER SrmCTVRES UVDER CCymOUED POtV£/?S TSfAPERATU/iES. miGATiON PVMPS a n d si.^ p . m . w h e n a s t e a d y l i n e o f c a r s s t r e a m s FAmPRODLCTS bound motorist. b o u n d car on Center at the same " N o left arrives this SOVKC-AMER/CAUGfiSASSOaAVON at the i n t e r s e c t i o n C O N S U M E R S P O W E R ' 6 5 - b e s t y e a r y e t t o g o s e e y o u r F o r d D e a l e r R g h t now is the best tme to check Ford Dealer lots for clean late-model used cars. Tremendous selection . . . all priced l o w . . . all easy to finance. And remember, Ford Dealers in this area sell more used cars than anybody... there must be a reason! C O M P A N Y time. t u r n " f o r the s o u t h b o u n d C e n t e r street dui-ing busy eliminate car pi-oblcm. cars evening hours on Would u n c h W a N A T U R A L G A S - D o e s So M u c h , Costs S o Littia pa.f.siir.iti S E E Y O U R L O C A L Culbert and the school board are still considering specific items in the budget which will be up for final approval in the spring. March 18, 10c P e r C o p y , $ 4 . 0 0 P e r Y e a r 1965 In A d v a n c e r o n J u n k Y a r d s are] plead guilty to three misdea- not be expanded, however. "When we thought Russell meanors for illegal burning March 4 in Oaldand county cir was making it larger, we took i n t h e i r w a r o n j u n k p i l e s . cuit court. the necessary action," Bailey One scrap heap has Russell, who had appealed said. With Russell forced to shut b e e n o r d e r e d to cease op the charges levied by the vi lage and had been tried earlier down, where will all the juni; erations while another in the local justice court, was cars go? Bailey indicated that m u s t b e h i d d e n f r o m p u b fined 550 on two counts. a legal burning site is being lie v i e w . Sentence on the third count considered next to Paragon was deferred until March 29 to Bridge &' Steel. In the first instance see whether Russell is comply Russell is awaiting a decis L e o G . R u s s e U of 4 2 0 0 1 ing with the court order to ion from the village appeal 12 M i l e r o a d m u s t close abolish his operation. board on his request. ter or worse lhan what we vote fort." d o w n his salvage business By J E A N D A Y Bailey said the misdemean In the second case, H , Plyler upon. Make your voice heard." Her specific effort Tuesday l o c a t e d o n h i s p e a t f a r m ors were an outgroivth of an Mrs. George Romney equat Trucking Co. of Farmington For 20 mrnutes Mrs. Romnev was to help return Farrell Rooriginal complaint against Rus ed citizenship and politics Tues directly and forcefully told her berts to the state senate. She by A p r i l 4. sell for enlarging his scrap op was ordered by Noui- Judge day as she addressed about 200 listeners that citizens have ob asked that Northville citizens Emery Jacques last Thursday Russell had been cutting up eration. to erect a masonry wall not area residents at a :ate-aflei'- ligations to uphold what they consider his past record in and burning old cars ou his Russell's junk heap had less than eight feet high around Loon reception in the junior believe, that Republicans sup such reforms as mental health property. existed in a agricultural zone. its "eyesore" on Grand River. ported her husband and that and marriage counseling pro high school gymnasiutn. E a r l Bailey, the village's or It was allowed to remain as a Jacques found the trucking "Become informed: become now he needs help in gaining posals. Roberts and his wife officer, because it was there before firm guilty of violating a local involved," she urged the Re Republican legislators to carry accompanied Mrs. Romney on dinance enforcement .the village zoning ordinance ordinance pertaining to the op her whirlwind day, which in was told by village attorney publican women and goodly through reform programs. Speaking without hestiation, cluded four political talks and Howard Bond that Russell' was adopted in 1959. It could eration of a scrap yard. The number of men present, de firm was fined $50 and $5 costs. A masonry wall was ordered put up around scrap heap. claring that if parents don't or notes, Mrs. Romney left no a church luncheon speech in Pl.vler's land in question is lo fight for standards of honesty doubt that she was present as downtown Detroit. cated near the Gulf Oil installa Mrs. Romney appeared slim and morality in which they be a concerned citizen. She sumtion. Gulf owns 38 acres. P l y fashion-conscious in a lieve, they are "letting the kids med up her philosophy in say- and returned to his owner, Novi ler's tract constitutes about a Wimpy, a Welsh terrier, ,„... ing that an individual's reason >j,;,...-.,..^v> ...... of the bright demi-fitted suit down." Justice of the Peace Rohalf acre and is pie - shaped. "Goveniment.'" she sta'ed for being here is "to perfect' cyclamen pink favored by has found little comfort in bert Anderson. Besides get Plyler could accumulate scrap firmly, "is going to be no bet-'humanity through individual ef- French and American designers being a judge's best friend. ting his dog back, Anderson Along with three of his ca vehicles on its property be . as "the color for spring." She was presented with a ticket. cause a fence enclosed the was hatless and her bouffant nine friends, Wimpy broke area. But scrap items were hairdo was worn almost in the law two weeks ago by Judge Anderson paW a unleashed on page-boy length. A single strand wandering $5 fine for Wimpy's irregu noticed outside the fence, an of pale pink beads and a slim Forest Park drive in Novi. lar behay'-^r before Judge infraction of • the local ordi Thus Wimpy violated a lo 'Allen "ingle." nance. -bracelet completed -her-cos Michigan Week, a traditional I Harrison continued: "We've Council President Joseph Crucal ordinance that states In a letter sent to the village tume. celebration in the state, came been participating in the past, pi indicated, however, that the Moral of this story: Even that all dogs must be undecouncil last month a resident Flecks of blue In tier suit under fire Monday night at the putting on a little show. But I village only spends about $100 a judge's pooch can be "bit pointed out that "disgraceful were picked up in the light reasonable control. village council meeting. haven' seen any benefits yet." on the celebration. ten" by the law. Wimpy was picked up and site exists at Grand River and blue coat she wore on arrival. Councilman Ray Harrison Councilman Donald Youn. Crupi pointed out that the Seeley road." and that "dump Completing a day that began sparked discussion on the .May was on the other side of the ing old cars and trucks at the "old faithfuls" — people who with a 9:45 a.m. coffee in L i 16-27 affair, declaring that "I fence. He stated: "I gained a site was not in line with com vonia, Mrs. Romney arrived in doubt that we gain from i t . " lot. I was given the chance to have worked to set up the cele mercial use." Northville at 4:18 p.m. Her see how the government of an bration in the past — should be Earlier, a court summons given "first choice" in organiz talk, Mrs. Roberts reported, ex other community operates." was sent out but a Plyler reppressed the same beliefs as did ing the event this year. Coun resentative failed to appear. B a c k Young represented the v i l cil agreed. the three given in the mornin; t o S c h o o l Then a bench warrant was is but each was different. lage during Mayor exchange Patrolman Fred Stafford of day in 1964, visiting Grandvillc sued. "She simply is talking about Bailey underscored that Ply the Novi police force is at near Grand l i p i d s . what she feels are needs and ler was placed on probation tending a traffic enforcement But Harrison retorted to concerns," Mrs. Roberts said and Jacques ordered that the coui-se at Oakland university Young's position. " I never got S t . in admiration, "but this is no P a u l wall must be built in 60 days in Rochester. Volunteer fire of any of the information you canned talk, by arry means." ficer Robert Skellenger will brought back. II weather permits. Immediately after a welcome "If it isn't, Plyler faces a participate in an arson semi "Besides everybody ' takes by Mayor Allen and the presen contempt of court charge," nar at the University of Michi day off here to entertain. We're tation of red. long-stemmed gan April 12-16. Bailey said. just trying to show off. I won P a s t o r roses to Mrs. Romney and an der if it is money well spent." orchid corsage to M r s . Ro Other councilmen differed berts, Mrs. Romney launched into her talk. with Harrison. They thought, for example, that the communi At the conclusion she asked Northville Mayor A . M . A l l e n introduced M r s . ty dinner that is held helps to C h o s e n her audience's forgiveness for Romney who was presented a bouquet of roses. rushing off. " I know the gov create "better feelings among The Keverend Charles all the local organizations." Mrs. Farrell Roberts received an orchid corsage. ernor needs help." she smiled, Boerger has been tapped As Young put it: "You find "that's why I'm going right the new pastor of St. Paul' home for dinner tonight." Prob out that the guy down at the Evangelical Lutheran c h ably this was the only disap corner isn't so bad after a l l . " in Northville. pointment in the reception as Council Philip Anderson rethere was no opportunity in flcced that "it is nice to get Reverend Boerger accep formally to meet or talk with out aiid meet different people. the call of the Northville con the governor's wife. Is the village outgrowing itsj smoking something that gives Some good comes out of i t . " grcgation March 7 and will present budget? him illusions, Harrison took a verbal pot installed Sunday, April 4, at Exactly 25 minutes after she arrived, all pink-and-pretty, she "If we ended up $30,000 in shot at another part of the p.m. Councilmcn pondered the was gone. In that 25 minutes matter Monday ni.itht but no the hole people would .say there Michigan Week program — the He replaces the R e " she had convinced nearly every definite conclusions were reach are a bunch of bums up here." mayor exchange day. This year one that Lenore Romney be Novi goodwill ambassadors will Bernard J . Pankow, who let ed. Lenheiser clarified that some in January to accept a call lieves in her husband, knows Acting Police Chief Dave L a F o n d shows off litA request for road improve projects are "not unnecessary venture to Kirigsford near Iron begin a new church in B " what is needed and is out to do Mountain in the upper penin ments from the Novi school requests but we just don't have tie sticks of dynamite". lyn. New York. Reverend her part. district touched off debate. The the additional revenue." He sula. "I have my doubts about the kow had served St. Paul's sine school board, in a letter from said council shouldn't end up 1954. president William MacDermaid "behind the eight ball" by em trip," Harrison told his col leagues. But it was brought out asked for "an accelerated road ploying deficit spending. Pastor Boerger, 41, pres that whoever goes "pays his F i r e C r a c k e r B o m b e r s program." serves congregations in own way." Young and Council Budget hearings will get un MacDermaid elaborated: "We way and Cheboygan. He hope Novi roads can Itcep up derway in the next few weeks man Dean Lenheiser volunteer married and has seven ch ed to go "to God's country for the 1965-66 fiscal year. with Novi's growth." dren ranging in age from eig' Council concurred but the ob to 17. S e n t e n c e d t o P e n - m a n s h i p stacle is coming up with funds He is carrying on a fam' N o r t h v i l l e B o a r d N a m e s to cover a road project. The tradition by serving the chu" village only levies five mills Both his father and grandfa Two Northville high school he termed ''small sticks of dow. Judge McDonald meted out and council feels the budget ers were Lutheran ministers seniors may develop writer's dynamite." S u c c e s s o r t o A m e r m a n Wisconsin. "We got numerous com a stiff sentence to the youths. for the next fiscal year won't cramp in the next few weeks but it isn't likely their prose plaints after the basketball He fined them $15 each and allow any extras. Born and raised in Raci Councilman Dean Lenheiser The superintendent of schools of 18 applicants for the job. game last Tuesday night about then ordered them to write a will win any literary prizes. The new superintendent and Wisconsin, Reverend Boerg said that "we could shoot our of Menominee, Michigan will They were ordered Monday fireworks going off along Ran 3,000 word essay. whole road allowance on pav succeed Northville School Su- his wife, Betty, plan to move is a graduate of Concordia afternoon by Northville Munici dolph and near the.high school," The compositions must be ing one road — like Beck or perintendent Russell H . Am- ' lo Northville this summer. He lege in Milwaukee and the i ' pal Judge Charles McDonald LaFond said. submitted to the court, their Taft — and then not have any erman when the latter retires will assume his new duties Ju cordia seminary in St. Lou' to compose lengthy composi"Why one even bounced off parents and the high school thing left to scrape roads for this June. ly 1After his ordination in tions or else face a jail senHe is Alex M . Nelson, 50, the shoulder of Darwin Tesh- within 30 days. Nelson expects to'visit the Reverend Boerger was cal the rest of the year." fence. Their topic: The Evils ka, an auxiliai-y policeman, who If they default, they face a Talk of better roads stirred who has served in the Menom community and school adminis by the missions board of of Fireworks. was directing traffic at Eight sentence of JO days in the De up Lenheiser who apparently inee district for four years and trators several times before the Michigan district ot the Acting Police Chief David previously as superintendent of close of the current school souri synod to serve the On Mile and Sheldon roads." troit Rouse of Correction, M c is on an economy kick. LaFond said that Lynn Greg schools in Richmond (six! term in June. He plans to be way-Cheybogan parish. Donald stated. Lenheiser amplified that pro LaFond said that Gregory ory, 18, of 46900 Twelve Mile "The police department won't jects that arc suggested and years), Hesperia (six yearsi here when Superintendent A m - Among his other duties, Re in Novi, and Leonard T. Fritz, and Fritz had an unorthodox and Hersey (two years). erman is honored at a retire erend Boerger is counselor for firing their put up with. fireworks of any Iieeded will require "a lot of 17, of 306 East Cady, were system The Norlhville board of ed ment banquet. May 25. the Alpena circuit, pas' picked up last Tuesday night "bombs." Fritz would light kind. If we catch anyone with money. We had better start ed them, and hand them over to fireworks we hope the court ucating some people around ucation announced the sclcc- The new superintendent sign member of the Michigan d for shooting off firecrackers. lion of Nelson Monday. ed a three-year contract call trict board of stewardship a LaFond said that when the Gregory, who was driving. will deal with him in the same here. A l l in pink, she is escorted to her waiting car by youths were arrested they were Gregory would then throw them manner — or maybe be a little Board President James K i p - ing for an annual salary of is active in service clubs in ' "We cannot make it on five area. mills. Whoever thinks it can is fer said that Nelson was one $15,000. state senate hopeful Farrell Roberts. armed with block-busters whicii nonchalantly out the car win tougher." making a L e n o r e ^ s L i v e l y 'in officials little headway L o v e l y ^ t h e P i n k ^ Wimpy 'Collared' Councilman I n north Culbert says that anticipat ed revenue for the 1965-66 scho ol year is S-i5H,000 while ex penditures total $-149,419. Some Michigan t e r s e c t i o n t a k e s place b e t w e e n the h o u r s o f f o u r the a Village PHONE KE-2-4148 t o o k p l a c e la.^t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g ) . .Main s t r e e t w h e n Tom Culbert, superintendent of schools, has submitted a pre liminary budget for the school board's consideration. It fea tures a surplus. S3,.581 is left in the kitty. .According to Culbert's fig ures, the adjusted budget for 1964-65 shows a surplus of .$18,191. Revenue is $443,000 while expenses run $424,809. M r s . Romney captivated an audience of 200 during her Northville stay. 27100 GRAND RIVER c o l l i s i o n s , s u c h ;;s the one p i c t u r e d b e l o w (Which It's a l w a y s the s a m e s t o r y : a s o u t h b o u n d Michigan, Thursday, B u d g e t south the annual budget — faces the board. F a l l ^. 2 S T O R E S T O S E R V E Y O U o u r v a n t a e e p o i n t i n T h e R e c o r d of t u r n i n g lefL at 1966. Northville would gradu.-ile Ihe la.sl Novi seniors in iTOii. .N'ovi would hold its first high .school commencement in June of 196S. Just one wall tu the junior high building must be knocked out so that more ciassnjoms can be provided. Board membens have no estimate of conslruclion costs. Another financial maiier — i n AUTO WINDSHIELDS REPLACED f i c e s w e h a v e w i t n e s s e d m o r e t h a n one o f t h e s e is Novi. V o l . 10, N o . 4 3 , 14 P a g e s , T w o S e c t i o n s SERVICE USE OUR W A N T A D S n o r t h w a r d o n Center. T h e C e n t e r street hill some E y e d HOTEL prevented. w h a t o b s c u r e s t h e n o r t h b o u n d c a r s to the sometime in September. If vot ers approve, bonds could be .>;old during the winter with conslruction beginning in the spring Pf 1.166. Additional classroom space is needed because Novi tuition students at Northville high school are being phased out over a three-year period. Thus Novi will launch its own high school program in the fall of V o t e Phone GL-3-IcSyO, If N o Answer Phone- GL-3-1977 been N e a r l y e v e r y o n e o f the a c c i d e n t s at t h i s i n M i l l a g e A special millage election in the Novi community school dis trict apparently will be called next fall. Members of the board of ed ucation are working on a time table for construction of an ac ademic wing at the junior high school near Taft and Eleven Mile roads. The board has indicated that the election may be scheduled 'S r^ciroit Si.H-!; i-:.\cli.!n,yc T h a frsquenrv of accidents at the corner of M a i n and Center strosts is increasing at an alarm ing rate. T o d a t e the t'^-o-cnr c o l l i s i o n s h a v e n o t '• .B^-^' Information on request Roger Babson it goes without saying that his facts must be accepted by all if his recommendaions for improving program performance are to be considered for theifmerit. S c h o o l for l Current sons. This represented an in crease of 13 percent over the previous year. The shocking toll last year prompted Governor George GAS SYSTEM F O R D D E A L E R Questions Week T i g h t V i l l a g e I' Value