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11[1, e© *- = .12.-LLL!- s cr Li¢t II .,I OF PLYMOUTH .IV/*6:fidA'.P:':&:...#OF.:.I":Se..'raaly< Agiliated with The Observer Newspaper Group Which Includes: THE REI)FORD OBSERVER and THE LIVONIAN OBSERVER VOL. 25-NO. 26 Advertising and Editorial GA 2-3160 - Want Ads GA 2-0900 Wednesday, August 5,1964 33050 Five Mile Road, Livoila Paul M. Chandler, Publisher Don't Miss Borgoins cit Plymouth's Sidewalk Soles Plymouth's downtown business section merchants will hold their annual two-day sidewalk sale Friday and Saturday with all the hoopla, color and carnival atmosphere that goes with the theme of the "Turn of the Century." Plymouth's sidewalk sale traditionally is one of the most colorful of the entire year. with all stores in the central business district displaying unusual bargains on the sidewalk. Clerks will be attired in the costumes of that era with straw hats, bonnets, flowing full-length skirts and the other styles of the '90's. The idea behind the entire program is carnival. fun and comedy and every single store has promised to live up to the motto of "Have fun during Plym- outh's sidewalk sales." But for the thrifty shoppers there'll be more than comedy and fun. Each store is offering many unusual bargains on the basis of first come first served. Many of the bargains will be displayed on the sidewalk shelves and racks. It's going to be a ques- tion of finding the best bargain first and grabbing it. Joe Thuer will have his popcorn and refreshment wagon on one corner of the business section and Pow- ell's cotton candy stand will be located on the other. Stores will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Adding a bit of zest to the menu for Friday will be the weekly concert of the Plymouth Community Band in Kellogg Park starting at 8:15. Don't forget. this is your one chance to have some fun and laughs at the expense of the merchants but they also are offering bargains. Get there first and you'll find them. Holvell Firm to Locate in Industrial Park Ply,noiiiith Land% 3 rd New Plant The third addition to Plym- outh's Industrial Park colony on Plymouth Road in less than six months was practically as- sured Monday night when the City Commission approved sale of two and a half acres to the Howell Penncraft Corp. for con- struction of an 8,000 square foot plant. The Commission voted to ac- cept Penneraft's bid of S6,000 per acre for a portion of the roll of 15 employes which it expects to increase to 30 before the end ofa year. Penneraft is a manufactur- er of precision cutting tools. The Plymouth plant would be known as Precision Grinding Inc. according to officials. The only possible drawback to completion of the deal is the question of use of the land. A sewer and water line goes across part of the acre- age and Penncraft officials wanted an an,wer from the Commissioners as to whether 4541=204*#·22%2'.:au...»·pl I c·14;42' k · p. A.·?•i;: ..;ki.e®4·!20> it would have use or whether it would be considered an easement. The final details are expected to be worked out by company officials, Glassford and Drau gelis within another week to 10 , days, Council FACTS and 11 OPINIONS by Paul Chandler Publisher-Editor Paul Chandler is vaca- 64:€26. land which the City recently re- tioning in the North land, ducking our current purchased from Wheel Trueing Enjoys heat wave. Facts and Opinions will be resumed Corp. Representatives of the firm, when he returns next week. which operates four other - plants in Howell and Detroit, Voters to Meet NINETY-EIGHT YEARS dilerence between two- year-old Gary Brokas. held by Mrs. Sophie Saner, and Mrs. Sophie Huegel (left), who celebrated her 100th birthday last Friday in a family reunion at the Hill- side Inn. That's her son. Albert. of Plymouth, standing in the rear. Mrs. Saner and Albert are two of the four living children of "Grandma." Grandma Huegel Celebrates 100th "The first 100 years have been wonderful," ex- claimed tiny Mrs. Sophie Huegel as she entered the second century of her life Friday at a family reunion in the Hillside Inn where her children. grandchildren and great grandchildren helped her celebrate her 100th birthday. ¢ Although not as lively as in , great grandchildren race around past celebrations. there was a the dining room as only young merry twinkle in the eyes of | children can. And to add to the Grandma as she watched her excitement. Grandma had her - first permanent for the celebra- tion. Mrs. Vollbreeht The apple of her eye is Succumbs of two-year-old Gary Brokas, son of granddaughter Mrs. Charles Heart Attack Brokas of Plymouth. who was celebrating No. 2 on the same Mrs. Mary Marguerite Volt· day that she was being honor· brecht. reportedly one of the ed for No. 100. wealthiest women in Plymouth. More than 40 attended the died at her home. 1299 W. Ann reunion hosted by two of Arbor Trail. on Thursday after- Grandma's children, Mrs. Sophie noon of a heart attack. Saner of Eindover Lake and She was the widow of Fred- Albert Huegel, 44675 Joy Road, erick Vollbrecht. prominent Plymouth. Plymouth and Detroit industri- Two of her four children. alist. who preceded her in death Harry of Phoenix. Ari,ona; in February 1962. and Mrs. Lena Motto, of Pas- Mrs. Vollbrecht. long interest- adena. California, were un ed in activities of the Catholic I abi to attend. Church and especially Our 1 Grandma. who loves to fly. Lady of Good Counsel. where I visited both three years ago. she was a member, had lived making the trip to the Far alone since the death of her 2 West via jet plane. husband. Following the noon reunion. Among others, she was the an open house was held for Mrs. owner Of the Hilitop Golf Huegel at the home of her Course. The Vollbrechts bad granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. resided in Plymouth since Avery Penney. 48222 Powell 1936. Road on Friday evening. Surviving are: a brother, Grandma has four living Joseph Pace of Plymouth, a ' children, 11 grandchildreo and sister. Mrs. Josephine Stremin- ' 18 great grandchildren. ski of South Bend, Ind.: and a The grandchildren. most of brother-in-law. Irvin Vollbrecht. whom attended the reunion, in- Funeral services were con- clude. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ducted Monday morning in Our Balko, Mr and Mrs. Fred Cas- · Lady of Good Counsel Church terline. Mr. and Mrs. Julius with burial in Holy Sepulchre Saner. all of Northville: Mr. Cemetery in Southfield. and Mrs. Roy Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brokas and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Penney. of Ply- MORE Dearborn: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin mouth. Mr and Mrs. Bill Fischer, Ads in the Cl-•fied Charlesworth, Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huegel. Jr., Tol· Section This Week Means edo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ander· .a.. rick, of Phoenix, Ariz ' lee and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pat· were on hand to discuss the deal and to receive an accurate description of the extent of the 1 sep ':After considenble discus· cussion between the plant reprensentatives, Realtor Jo· seph L. Hudson, president of the J. L Hudson Realty Co.. who arranged all the details, and the Commission. it was decided to turn the matter over to City Manager Albert Giassford and City Attorney Drangells to arrange terms r 'rith the company. Representing Penncraft were: President Michael Georgia, Controller Harry Kelch and Di- rector and Attorney Richard Valois. The deal marked a new milestone in City of Plym· outh history-it was the first time in recent years that a realtor induced an industry to come into the City and to purchase a piece of Land in the Industrial Park. Hudson has been working on the project for several weeks. discussing the deal with the company and the commission as he gradually got both parties to gether. All of the credit for bringing the new industry into the city rests with Hudson. The other newcomers to the i Industrial Park in recent , months were Thermax Corp. : and E. and E. Manufacturing. · Both purchased land and each has a building that is almost ready for occupancy. Thermax is reported bid. ding for an additional acre and a half but was unable to place a bid Monday night due to the absence of President Ben Milt who is in Europe on business. Should the deal with Penn· craft he consurnmated - and every indication is that it will be-the City will have a new plant that will start with a pay- Tozons hip City Add 1 554 Voter The voter registration dr in the Plymouth Communtry paid by dividends according to Township Clerk John McEwen and City Clerk Richard Shafer. There wasn't any last minute mad rush to get under the wire with registrations but each clerk reported a steady flow of voters throughout the final day ( Monday) with the result thit a total of 130 registered in the City and 81 in the Township. -'14 3.9. S n City Hall Although the big move from the old to the new City Hall doesn't start until next Mon- day, Plymouth's City Commis- sion enjoyed the air-conditioned luxury of their quarters in the new Council Chamber Monday for the first time. Thus, the final meeting in the old City Hall ended on a recess as the Commissioners shifted their activities into the new-it wasn't an official meeting, just a continuation of the old. The Commission will hold its first official session in the new Chamber in two weeks but long before that time the city's official family will be in their new offices and in oper- ation. The Livonia Moving Co. will start the transfer of furniture and equipment early Monday morning and all offices will probably be operating as usual by Wednesday morning. City Manager Albert Glass· ford received the shock of his life at Monday's meeting when the Commissioners granted permission for the purchase of $7.000 of new furniture and equipment. Glassford had expected a com· plete turndown, judging from the feelings of the Commission- ers on similar requests in re- cent months. and was in a state of shock when Arch Vallier recommended the approval of the requests. It was quickly passed by unanimous vote. The Council paved the way for Don Lightfoot to open an open market and produce stand on S. Main Street by passing an emergency ordin· ance, changing the old Health Ordinance in regard to such markets. It took three readings of the emergency ordinance but the Council sat through all despite the humid, sticky weather. Thus Lightfoot will be able to open in temporary quarters at once. The new ordinance pro- vides that a permit be issued for one year for temporary quar- ters and then the holder must have a permanent building thereafter. €andidates at J€ Program Photo Courtesy Gaffleld Studios CHECKING HEIGHT of corn on the Waldeck- decker (left) and Dr. John 1 committee for the annual cken bar.b-que on Sunday, ; the feature of the tradi- itarians will hold a dry run ·s€lay night at ClitT Tait's urpose will be to familiar- ken with the techniques of ers' farm are Robert Wali Satan, chairman of the cori Plymouth Rotary Club chi Sept. 13. The bar-bitue i! tional Fall Festival. The R, of the barbecue on Thui place on Ridgewood. The 1 ize the chefs and other wor cooking the chicken. corn i dispensed at the bar-blue VFW to 2 Drum PE Plymouth's Mayflower Post 6695, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. wilI sponsor the popular Pageant of Drums for the sec- ond straight year as one of the highspots of the Fall Festival. 1963, The VFW has added compe- tition to the 1964 program, planning a contest between the brass quartet units in the Kellogg Park bandstand from 5 to 6 p.m. This will be followed by a parade of the participating bands at 6:30 p.m.. terminating at the high school ahtletic field md other foods that will be Sponsor Lgeant Bellefontaine. Drill teams planning to par· ticipate include: Rae-Vens from Pontrac and the CPA Junior Drill team from Romulus in ad- dition to Plymouth's state cham- nions from the Mayflower Post. Young is still working on the rogram and has contacted ther drill teams from outside tichigan. Canada, Ohio and In- iana and expects to have the omplete card within another reek. Meanwhile. members of the 'FW and Auxiliary are work- ig on plans for the most inten- ive ticket selling campaign in istory. ••We are going to consider· able expense to make this Pageant possible," said Young. "We'll need 211 the help we can get and our mem· bers plan on starting the ad· vance sale of tickets within a week." T- What's i That was the announcement F Monday by Harold Young, chair- man of the 1964 Pageant and P one of the prime movers in the success of the venture last fall - d when the unique show filled the C stands at the Plymouth High athletic field. This year's Pageant is slated : r for Saturday. Sept. 12. the third 1 il day of the four-day Festival. ! s ' and current plans are to make h ·ive . it bigger and better than in · Voters in Plymouth and sur- rounding area will have the op- portunity to meet and hear all candidates for office in the Sept. 1 primary where there is a contest between two or more aspirants. That was the announcement of Doug Blunk, of the Plymouth Junior Chamber of Commerce, as he told of plans for a re· vival of the Plymouth Town Hall on Thursday, Aug. 20. The Jaycees have sponsor- ed several Town Hall meet- ings in the past to give elee· ton a chance to get first hand information on issues and to hear the stands of the candi· dates on the various politi- cal platforms. Blunk indicated the Jayeees have sent invitations to all can· didates, where there is a con- test. to attend the meeting and expect to have replies from all. •'We feel this is the most important primary in years," Blunk said. "Witb the redis· tricting in the state senate and representative di,tricts and in the Congressional set-up, we believe voters will want to hear from the candidates. "At the same time, we feel the candidates will take full ad- vantage of the opportunity to meet voters. It will be the first appearance in Plymouth for many and will be sort of a mutual chance for both groups to get and present the facts prior to the primary." On the local level. Township Supervisor Roy Lindsay, who is being opposed by Democrat Orville Tungate. has been in- vited. Both Lindsay, a Republi· can. and Tungate are assured of berths in the general Nec· tion in November but the Jay- cees thought each would like I to appear before the Town Hall audience. Also invited are candidates for the Second Congressional, 36th State Representative and 14th State Senate districts. County Auditor Charles Edgecomb has been invited to appear and explain reasons for the request of the Wayne County Board of Supervisors for a one mill increase in op- erating funds. All candidates for county of- fices have been tendered invi· tations. Expected to attend are: Con- gressional candidates, Gerald Faye and Weston Vivian, Demo- crats: C. Ralph Kohn, George Meader and Stanley Thayer, Republicans. State Senate-l¢th District. Republicans, Paul Chandler of Livonia, Paul Kern of Or· chard Lake, Fitzhugh Preston of Farmington, Carl Wagen- schutz. Livonia; and George Westlund, Farmington: Demo- crats, James McCarthy and Joseph Mullaney. Livonia; and Arch Vallier, Plymouth. State Representative, 361 h District - Democrats, Maurice Breen. Plymouth Township; Lewis Feister, formerly Melvin Stanley, Nankin Township; E. J. Karmen Nankin Township: I Charles Ikwe, Garden City; Charles Mattice, Garden City: Donald Sellers, Garden City: James Tierney, Garden City: Marguerite Webster, Garden City; Republican, W. Wallace Green, Plymouth. Hikes Dividend Packaging Corporation of America, has increased its div- idend. The company has de- clared a quarterly dividend of 2246c per share payable Orto· ber 2. 1964 to stockholders of record September 4, I964. The previous quarterly dividend was 20c per share. /4%!*: McE/ten reported 314 reg- where the Pageant will start at 1 adverliser Evans Names istrations in the final 10 day. 7 :30 p.m. Dulse „, Production Boss a _. record US, Thts b that it is a needed part of the 2 beeiting the townihip total to "We feet the Pageant showed i ' For 2 Plants 467 more than the 3,349 on Festival program with its sue- i the roth on January 1, 1961 cess in 1963," said Chairman i )r the read- Evans Products Company's 1 Shafer's figures showed the Young. "We are making plans : Transportation Equipment Di· city had a total of 240 in the for a bigger and better show i r bargains. vision has announced the ap· J final seven days. hiking the e this year and hope to attract ' this easy , pointment of Creighton A. 1 total roll to more than 4,650. spectators from all sections of ·i Smith as director of manufac- However, both McEwen and southeastern Michigan." nt or Sell turing oi its Grand Rapids and 1 Shafer indicated that registra· Tentative plar= call for the Call-- ' Gagetown, Mich., plants. Smith I tions just about evened the following Corps: Marauders I •711 report to Edwin H. Mat- I count with those taken off the ! from Madison Height:, Royal )900 thewson. assistant general man- I rolls for failure to vote in an Lancers from Wyindotte. ager of the Grand Rapids opera- election during the past two. Green Hornets from Grand tien. years Rapids and the Angels tro= Inside The Plymouth Observer E Amusements . 18-19 A&P Food News 14 * Bi·Lo Food News 8-9 2 Business Directory 23-24 1 Church Directory 12 2 ' Classifieds . 23·31 Eroger Food News . .11 f Home & Garden 20-21 0 Fidlers Food News . 2 4 , boa Fal, Ne-; 4 4 5 Sports News 18·19 y TV Programs .... ...... 10 g for AERIAL VIEW of the new Livonia Mall, Seven Mile and Middlebelt Rds., shows the nearly completed stage of the $25 million regional shopping center. In the center foreground, fronted by the enclosed Mall. is the mammoth Sears Store, scheduled to open Aug. 13. Crow- ley's, the second major str in the right foreground. 1% open Oct. 21 with 60 shops: to take care of the entiret All buildings will be €0 completely enclosed, he, conditioned Malls. , 4 02 51 i• I . . i i. 913*i L ir, Tit >2 l 1. ;

Transcript of Don't Miss Borgoins cit Plymouth's Sidewalk Soles

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.IV/*6:fidA'.P:':&:...#OF.:.I":Se..'raaly<

Agiliated with The Observer Newspaper Group Which Includes: THE REI)FORD OBSERVER and THE LIVONIAN OBSERVER

VOL. 25-NO. 26 Advertising and Editorial GA 2-3160 - Want Ads GA 2-0900 Wednesday, August 5,1964 33050 Five Mile Road, Livoila Paul M. Chandler, Publisher

Don't Miss Borgoins cit Plymouth's Sidewalk SolesPlymouth's downtown business section merchants

will hold their annual two-day sidewalk sale Fridayand Saturday with all the hoopla, color and carnivalatmosphere that goes with the theme of the "Turn ofthe Century."

Plymouth's sidewalk sale traditionally is one ofthe most colorful of the entire year. with all storesin the central business district displaying unusualbargains on the sidewalk.

Clerks will be attired in the costumes of that era

with straw hats, bonnets, flowing full-length skirtsand the other styles of the '90's.

The idea behind the entire program is carnival.fun and comedy and every single store has promisedto live up to the motto of "Have fun during Plym-outh's sidewalk sales."

But for the thrifty shoppers there'll be morethan comedy and fun. Each store is offering many

unusual bargains on the basis of first come firstserved.

Many of the bargains will be displayed on thesidewalk shelves and racks. It's going to be a ques-tion of finding the best bargain first and grabbing it.

Joe Thuer will have his popcorn and refreshmentwagon on one corner of the business section and Pow-ell's cotton candy stand will be located on the other.

Stores will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridayand from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

Adding a bit of zest to the menu for Friday willbe the weekly concert of the Plymouth CommunityBand in Kellogg Park starting at 8:15.

Don't forget. this is your one chance to have somefun and laughs at the expense of the merchants butthey also are offering bargains. Get there first andyou'll find them.

Holvell Firm to Locate in Industrial Park

Ply,noiiiith Land% 3 rd New PlantThe third addition to Plym-

outh's Industrial Park colonyon Plymouth Road in less thansix months was practically as-sured Monday night when the

City Commission approved saleof two and a half acres to the

Howell Penncraft Corp. for con-struction of an 8,000 square footplant.

The Commission voted to ac-

cept Penneraft's bid of S6,000per acre for a portion of the

roll of 15 employes which itexpects to increase to 30 beforethe end ofa year.

Penneraft is a manufactur-

er of precision cutting tools.The Plymouth plant would beknown as Precision GrindingInc. according to officials.

The only possible drawbackto completion of the deal is

the question of use of the

land. A sewer and water line

goes across part of the acre-

age and Penncraft officials

wanted an an,wer from the

Commissioners as to whether

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I c·14;42' k · p. A.·?•i;: ..;ki.e®4·!20>

it would have use or whether

it would be considered aneasement.

The final details are expectedto be worked out by companyofficials, Glassford and Draugelis within another week to 10

, days,

Council

FACTS and11 OPINIONS

by Paul Chandler

Publisher-Editor Paul Chandler is vaca-

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land which the City recently re- tioning in the North land, ducking our currentpurchased from Wheel Trueing Enjoys heat wave. Facts and Opinions will be resumedCorp.

Representatives of the firm, when he returns next week.

which operates four other -plants in Howell and Detroit,

Voters to MeetNINETY-EIGHT YEARS dilerence between two-

year-old Gary Brokas. held by Mrs. Sophie Saner, andMrs. Sophie Huegel (left), who celebrated her 100thbirthday last Friday in a family reunion at the Hill-side Inn. That's her son. Albert. of Plymouth, standingin the rear. Mrs. Saner and Albert are two of the fourliving children of "Grandma."

Grandma HuegelCelebrates 100th

"The first 100 years have been wonderful," ex-claimed tiny Mrs. Sophie Huegel as she entered thesecond century of her life Friday at a family reunionin the Hillside Inn where her children. grandchildrenand great grandchildren helped her celebrate her 100thbirthday. ¢

Although not as lively as in , great grandchildren race aroundpast celebrations. there was a the dining room as only youngmerry twinkle in the eyes of | children can. And to add to theGrandma as she watched her excitement. Grandma had her

- first permanent for the celebra-tion.Mrs. Vollbreeht

The apple of her eye is

Succumbs of two-year-old Gary Brokas, sonof granddaughter Mrs. Charles

Heart Attack Brokas of Plymouth. who wascelebrating No. 2 on the same

Mrs. Mary Marguerite Volt· day that she was being honor·brecht. reportedly one of the ed for No. 100.

wealthiest women in Plymouth. More than 40 attended thedied at her home. 1299 W. Ann reunion hosted by two ofArbor Trail. on Thursday after- Grandma's children, Mrs. Sophienoon of a heart attack. Saner of Eindover Lake and

She was the widow of Fred- Albert Huegel, 44675 Joy Road,erick Vollbrecht. prominent Plymouth.Plymouth and Detroit industri- Two of her four children.

alist. who preceded her in death Harry of Phoenix. Ari,ona;

in February 1962. and Mrs. Lena Motto, of Pas-Mrs. Vollbrecht. long interest- adena. California, were un

ed in activities of the Catholic I abi to attend.Church and especially Our 1 Grandma. who loves to fly.Lady of Good Counsel. where I visited both three years ago.she was a member, had lived making the trip to the Faralone since the death of her 2 West via jet plane.husband. Following the noon reunion.

Among others, she was the an open house was held for Mrs.owner Of the Hilitop Golf Huegel at the home of herCourse. The Vollbrechts bad granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.resided in Plymouth since Avery Penney. 48222 Powell1936. Road on Friday evening.Surviving are: a brother, Grandma has four living

Joseph Pace of Plymouth, a ' children, 11 grandchildreo andsister. Mrs. Josephine Stremin- ' 18 great grandchildren.ski of South Bend, Ind.: and a The grandchildren. most ofbrother-in-law. Irvin Vollbrecht. whom attended the reunion, in-

Funeral services were con- clude. Mr. and Mrs. Fredducted Monday morning in Our Balko, Mr and Mrs. Fred Cas-· Lady of Good Counsel Church terline. Mr. and Mrs. Julius

with burial in Holy Sepulchre Saner. all of Northville: Mr.Cemetery in Southfield. and Mrs. Roy Schultz, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Brokas and Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Penney. of Ply-

MORE Dearborn: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

mouth.Mr and Mrs. Bill Fischer,

Ads in the Cl-•fied Charlesworth, Kalamazoo; Mr.and Mrs. Albert Huegel. Jr., Tol·Section This Week Means edo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ander·

.a.. rick, of Phoenix, Ariz' lee and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pat·

were on hand to discuss thedeal and to receive an accurate

description of the extent of the

1 sep':After considenble discus·

cussion between the plantreprensentatives, Realtor Jo·seph L. Hudson, president ofthe J. L Hudson Realty Co..who arranged all the details,and the Commission. it was

decided to turn the matter

over to City Manager AlbertGiassford and City AttorneyDrangells to arrange terms

r 'rith the company.Representing Penncraft were:

President Michael Georgia,Controller Harry Kelch and Di-rector and Attorney RichardValois.

The deal marked a new

milestone in City of Plym·outh history-it was the firsttime in recent years that arealtor induced an industryto come into the City and topurchase a piece of Land inthe Industrial Park.

Hudson has been working onthe project for several weeks.discussing the deal with thecompany and the commissionas he gradually got both partiesto gether.

All of the credit for bringing

the new industry into the cityrests with Hudson.

The other newcomers to thei Industrial Park in recent

, months were Thermax Corp.

: and E. and E. Manufacturing.· Both purchased land and eachhas a building that is almost

ready for occupancy.Thermax is reported bid.

ding for an additional acre

and a half but was unable to

place a bid Monday night dueto the absence of President

Ben Milt who is in Europeon business.Should the deal with Penn·

craft he consurnmated - and

every indication is that it willbe-the City will have a new

plant that will start with a pay-

Tozons hipCity Add1 554 Voter

The voter registration dr

in the Plymouth Communtrypaid by dividends according toTownship Clerk John McEwenand City Clerk Richard Shafer.

There wasn't any last minutemad rush to get under the wirewith registrations but each

clerk reported a steady flow ofvoters throughout the final day( Monday) with the result thita total of 130 registered in theCity and 81 in the Township.

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City HallAlthough the big move from

the old to the new City Halldoesn't start until next Mon-

day, Plymouth's City Commis-sion enjoyed the air-conditionedluxury of their quarters in thenew Council Chamber Mondayfor the first time.

Thus, the final meeting in theold City Hall ended on a recessas the Commissioners shiftedtheir activities into the new-it

wasn't an official meeting, justa continuation of the old.

The Commission will hold

its first official session in the

new Chamber in two weeks

but long before that time thecity's official family will be in

their new offices and in oper-ation.

The Livonia Moving Co. willstart the transfer of furniture

and equipment early Mondaymorning and all offices willprobably be operating as usualby Wednesday morning.

City Manager Albert Glass·ford received the shock of

his life at Monday's meetingwhen the Commissioners

granted permission for thepurchase of $7.000 of new

furniture and equipment.

Glassford had expected a com·plete turndown, judging fromthe feelings of the Commission-ers on similar requests in re-cent months. and was in a state

of shock when Arch Vallier

recommended the approval of

the requests. It was quicklypassed by unanimous vote.

The Council paved the wayfor Don Lightfoot to open anopen market and producestand on S. Main Street bypassing an emergency ordin·

ance, changing the old HealthOrdinance in regard to suchmarkets.

It took three readings of theemergency ordinance but theCouncil sat through all despitethe humid, sticky weather.

Thus Lightfoot will be able toopen in temporary quarters atonce. The new ordinance pro-vides that a permit be issued for

one year for temporary quar-ters and then the holder must

have a permanent buildingthereafter.

€andidates at

J€ Program

Photo Courtesy Gaffleld StudiosCHECKING HEIGHT of corn on the Waldeck-

decker (left) and Dr. John1 committee for the annual

cken bar.b-que on Sunday,; the feature of the tradi-

itarians will hold a dry run·s€lay night at ClitT Tait'surpose will be to familiar-ken with the techniques of

ers' farm are Robert WaliSatan, chairman of the cori

Plymouth Rotary Club chiSept. 13. The bar-bitue i!tional Fall Festival. The R,

of the barbecue on Thuiplace on Ridgewood. The 1ize the chefs and other wor

cooking the chicken. corn idispensed at the bar-blue

VFW to 2

Drum PEPlymouth's Mayflower Post

6695, of the Veterans of ForeignWars. wilI sponsor the popularPageant of Drums for the sec-ond straight year as one of thehighspots of the Fall Festival.

1963,

The VFW has added compe-tition to the 1964 program,

planning a contest betweenthe brass quartet units in theKellogg Park bandstand from5 to 6 p.m.

This will be followed by aparade of the participatingbands at 6:30 p.m.. terminatingat the high school ahtletic field

md other foods that will be

SponsorLgeant

Bellefontaine.

Drill teams planning to par·ticipate include: Rae-Vens fromPontrac and the CPA Junior

Drill team from Romulus in ad-

dition to Plymouth's state cham-nions from the Mayflower Post.

Young is still working on therogram and has contactedther drill teams from outsidetichigan. Canada, Ohio and In-

iana and expects to have theomplete card within anotherreek.

Meanwhile. members of the

'FW and Auxiliary are work-ig on plans for the most inten-ive ticket selling campaign inistory.••We are going to consider·

able expense to make thisPageant possible," saidYoung. "We'll need 211 thehelp we can get and our mem·bers plan on starting the ad·vance sale of tickets within

a week."

T- What's i

That was the announcement F

Monday by Harold Young, chair-man of the 1964 Pageant and P

one of the prime movers in the success of the venture last fall -

dwhen the unique show filled the

Cstands at the Plymouth Highathletic field.

This year's Pageant is slated : r

for Saturday. Sept. 12. the third 1 ilday of the four-day Festival. ! s

' and current plans are to make h·ive. it bigger and better than in ·

Voters in Plymouth and sur-

rounding area will have the op- portunity to meet and hear allcandidates for office in the

Sept. 1 primary where there isa contest between two or more

aspirants.

That was the announcement

of Doug Blunk, of the Plymouth

Junior Chamber of Commerce,

as he told of plans for a re·vival of the Plymouth TownHall on Thursday, Aug. 20.

The Jaycees have sponsor-ed several Town Hall meet-

ings in the past to give elee·

ton a chance to get first handinformation on issues and to

hear the stands of the candi·

dates on the various politi-cal platforms.

Blunk indicated the Jayeeeshave sent invitations to all can·

didates, where there is a con-test. to attend the meeting andexpect to have replies from all.

•'We feel this is the most

important primary in years,"Blunk said. "Witb the redis·

tricting in the state senate andrepresentative di,tricts and inthe Congressional set-up, webelieve voters will want to

hear from the candidates.

"At the same time, we feelthe candidates will take full ad-

vantage of the opportunity tomeet voters. It will be the first

appearance in Plymouth formany and will be sort of amutual chance for both groupsto get and present the factsprior to the primary."

On the local level. TownshipSupervisor Roy Lindsay, who isbeing opposed by DemocratOrville Tungate. has been in-vited. Both Lindsay, a Republi·can. and Tungate are assuredof berths in the general Nec·tion in November but the Jay-cees thought each would like I

to appear before the Town Hall audience.

Also invited are candidates

for the Second Congressional,36th State Representative and14th State Senate districts.

County Auditor Charles

Edgecomb has been invited to

appear and explain reasons

for the request of the WayneCounty Board of Supervisorsfor a one mill increase in op-

erating funds.All candidates for county of-

fices have been tendered invi·

tations.

Expected to attend are: Con-gressional candidates, GeraldFaye and Weston Vivian, Demo-crats: C. Ralph Kohn, GeorgeMeader and Stanley Thayer,Republicans.

State Senate-l¢th District.Republicans, Paul Chandlerof Livonia, Paul Kern of Or·chard Lake, Fitzhugh Prestonof Farmington, Carl Wagen-schutz. Livonia; and GeorgeWestlund, Farmington: Demo-crats, James McCarthy andJoseph Mullaney. Livonia; andArch Vallier, Plymouth.

State Representative, 361 hDistrict - Democrats, Maurice

Breen. Plymouth Township;

Lewis Feister, formerly MelvinStanley, Nankin Township; E.

J. Karmen Nankin Township:I Charles Ikwe, Garden City;Charles Mattice, Garden City:Donald Sellers, Garden City:James Tierney, Garden City:Marguerite Webster, GardenCity; Republican, W. WallaceGreen, Plymouth.

Hikes DividendPackaging Corporation of

America, has increased its div-

idend. The company has de-

clared a quarterly dividend of2246c per share payable Orto·ber 2. 1964 to stockholders ofrecord September 4, I964. Theprevious quarterly dividend was20c per share.

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McE/ten reported 314 reg- where the Pageant will start at 1adverliser Evans Names istrations in the final 10 day. 7 :30 p.m.

Dulse „, Production Boss a _. record US, Thts b that it is a needed part of the 2beeiting the townihip total to "We feet the Pageant showed i

' For 2 Plants 467 more than the 3,349 on Festival program with its sue- ithe roth on January 1, 1961 cess in 1963," said Chairman i

)r the read- Evans Products Company's 1 Shafer's figures showed the Young. "We are making plans :Transportation Equipment Di· city had a total of 240 in the for a bigger and better show i

r bargains. vision has announced the ap· J final seven days. hiking the e this year and hope to attract 'this easy , pointment of Creighton A. 1 total roll to more than 4,650. spectators from all sections of ·iSmith as director of manufac- However, both McEwen and southeastern Michigan."

nt or Sell turing oi its Grand Rapids and 1 Shafer indicated that registra· Tentative plar= call for theCall-- ' Gagetown, Mich., plants. Smith I tions just about evened the following Corps: Marauders

I •711 report to Edwin H. Mat- I count with those taken off the ! from Madison Height:, Royal

)900 thewson. assistant general man- I rolls for failure to vote in an Lancers from Wyindotte.

ager of the Grand Rapids opera- election during the past two. Green Hornets from Grandtien. years Rapids and the Angels tro=

InsideThe Plymouth Observer E

Amusements . 18-19 A&P Food News 14 *Bi·Lo Food News 8-9 2Business Directory 23-24 1Church Directory 12 2

' Classifieds . 23·31 Eroger Food News . .11 fHome & Garden 20-21 0

Fidlers Food News . 2 4

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AERIAL VIEW of the new Livonia

Mall, Seven Mile and Middlebelt Rds.,shows the nearly completed stage of the$25 million regional shopping center. Inthe center foreground, fronted by theenclosed Mall. is the mammoth Sears

Store, scheduled to open Aug. 13. Crow-

ley's, the second major strin the right foreground. 1%open Oct. 21 with 60 shops:to take care of the entiretAll buildings will be €0completely enclosed, he,conditioned Malls.

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Lawton, Jabara Cited

Honor Four From PlumouthFour pre,ent and past mem- F Board of Editors for the publi- Jabar• 11 1*L ly 10.000 young mi

bers oi the Plymouth Junior calion Fletcher is the newly elected standing rank throlChamber of Commerce have National officers of the Jay- president of the Plymouth Jay- country. Nominees Ibeen selected for inclusion in cees indicated the four selected cees and hu long been one 01 many sources. ho•the 1965 edition of Outstanding were between the ages of 21 and the leaders in the group's ac- majority of the nYoung Men of America. accord- ' 36 who had -distinguished them- 1 tivities. are made by Juniot

ing to information sent to Jay- selves in one or more fields of , West, also prominent in the of Commerce chaptercee officials. endeavor to the point of being Jayeee programs. was honored lege Alumni Associat

These honored :re: George outstanding." by M,yflower Post of theLawton. James Jabara. Terry 1.,wton Ind Jaban, both VFW :s the lottanding DO'< 7 DO rr YOU,West and Joseph Fletcher. members of the Plymouth Man of the Community" for one of the experts li

The quarter was nominated City Commission. were named his achievements "Business Services"

earlier in the year b, the Plym- "Man of the Year" by the Outstanding Young Men oil fi•,1 do it for you.outh chapter and have been Plymigth Chapter. Laiton re- America is an annual biograph- selected by a 13-man National eeived the :ward in 190 1-1 ical compilation of approximate-, Walt ads get quid

Big Time Stage StarsHeadline State Fair

Among big·time stars who will

present free of charge perform-ances at the Music Shell during

en of out-ighout the

the Michigan State Fair. ron-

30•le from ning from August 28 throughmver, the Labor Day. September 7. willominations be Count Basie and his band.

· Chamber Nancy Wilson. the New Christy3 and Col- Minstrels. and Jimmy Wilkinsions. Orchestra and Hit,ville, U.S.A.

Faron Young and Buck

SELF: Let Owens. stars of the Grand Oleged undeF Opry. will entertain during theIn Uasm-

weekend performances of the

15 free of charge horse shows9 re;UNS! in the Colieum.

Regional Consumer ConferenceWill Draw Local Residents

President Johnson's Consum-

er Advisor, Either Peterson. an-nounced today that the thirdregional consumer conferencewill be held in Detroit. Michi-gan. on September 21. Mrs. Pe·terson also announced that the

Michigan Credit Union kaguewill co-sponsor the conferencewith the President's Committeeon Consumer Interests.

The conference will be the

third in a Beries of regionalmeetingi being conductedthroughout the country. Previ-

ous conferences have been heldin St= Louis. Missouri. and Salt

Lake City, Utah. Another isplanned for Atlanta, Georgia onOctober 2.

Interested groups and con-sumers from six states will be

invited to assist in the planningand to attend the Detroit meet-

ing at Cobo Hall. The six statesare: Indiana, Ohio, Michigan.Wisconsin, Minnesota, andNorthern Illinois.

In January of this year. Pres-ident Johnson established the

President's Committee on Con-

sumer Interests and appointedMrs. Peterson Special Assistantto the President for Consumer

Affairs. At that time, the Pres-ident directed that a series of

regional consumer conferencesbe held throughout the nation.

Mrs. Peterson said that the

purpose of the conference is"to hear consumer views, an-

alyze their problems, and in-itiate additional action in pri-vate groups through programsof education and information."

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Plymouth Council Backs Supervisors' Request ./Ahle*

DEN or OFFICE

Plymouth's City Commission · ballot in the Sept. 1 election. tional mill amounts to about the rehabilitation of delin·Monday passed a resolution ask- It calls for the collection of an 50 cents a month on the average , quents.ing the support of voters, all additional one mill from all home. The Commission was told that

service and civic clubs and vet- property owners. He informed the Commis- the first agency to feel the af· Ieran organizations for the However, in a letter to the sion that the reduction or feet of the cutbacks. if the mill· 1request of the Wayne County 1 City Commission, Edward Con- complete cessation of serv- age falls. would be the Plym-Board of Supervisors for an ad- nor, chairman of the Board of ices would be particularly outh Training School. It wouldditional mills for operating Supervisors. pointed out that felt in the fields of hospitali. be closed immediately.funds. every registered elector may zation, mental health, public Acting on the basis that the

The Board of Supervisors has I vote on the issue. safety, nursing home care for closing of the Training Schoolplaced the proposition on the Connor indicated the addi· the aged, juvenile care and would have a tremendous eco-

nomic impact on the Plymouth?0 Community, the Commission

STOREWIDE REMODELING and E voted unanimously to approve* passage of the millage and to

take every step possible to getthe message across to voters inthe area.

Connor's letter to the Com-

mission follows:

"County government workswithin a maze of permissive andmandatory State laws. Underthese laws. some of the func-

23 8 tions must be performed. OthersS EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 4 are performed because they are

M the functions an enlightenedF * government should perform. In

9 tion and mushrooming costs and

Save now on fine and beau- 4 recent years. the County, be-tiful furniture. Early Ameri- 5 cause of its increasing popula-

3. can bric-a-brac, Boston 4& the refusal of the State to liveRockers, and living roomI * ra Un to its responsibilities. hasE tables are featured during 6 r .

s.: 2; gone increasingly into debt.* this outstanding sale. Choose%3

from many famous brands in- f S. Farnum said this in his re-M "State Auditor General Billie

cluding Kling, Hegwood - * port on the financial conditionWakefield, Lock, Nicholas * of the County: -We found totaIand Stone, Keith of Hickory, f current assets of cash and in-0..1Bent Bros. and Tell City. 2 vestments in all budgeted fundsMuch to see. Real savings @ to be approximately $17,000,000

now, Come in and browse, * and the total current liabilities0 to be in excess of $33,000,000.."4 "The facts are this: Though

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Yet without adequate court andlaw enforcement personnel theguilty will escape punishmentand cases will lag further andfurther behind.

"The County's more than4,000 acres of parks will be.come unpatrolled, overgrownretirement homes for empty

beer bottles: places where noone can go in safety.The retarded and emotion.

ally disturbed child will go un-helped. Thousands of childrenneed care in Boarding homes.The aged and indigent will goon without dignity.

"The needs of the young, theold, the physically and mentallyill and the requirements ofcommunity safety, justice andrecreation must be served.

"These are the facts. Budgetshave been tightened to thepoint where recruiting of train-ed personnel is almost impos-sible in some areas. Services

have been cut to the pointwhere health, life and safetyare in danger. Despite this, thedeficit grows."

9 KeepOff Ballotford group. which helped to

jelect half the Republican legis-lators from Wayne County in1962; and, of course, the Repub-lican Club of Dearborn. With

this kind of citizen support. wecan win."

In the 14th Senatorial Dis-

trict, meanwhile - which in.cludes Livonia, Plymouth andwestern Oakland County - a26-year-old attorney announcedhis candidacy for the Demo-cratic nomination.

Joseph F. Mullaney of Li-vonia, said, "I believe my edu-cational background is adequate·for the job. Up to now I havenever had the opportunity toactively engage in politics. Al.though I am a rather new at-torney, I have been employedfor the last 21,2 years with oneof the largest commercial lawfirms in the state. Since 1939.I have lived in Livonia andhave watched this whole area,now comprising the 14th Sen-atorial District, take its placeon the map of Michigan. I in-tend to represent my people ona personal basis. Their prob-lerns have always been my prob-lems. Their interests are myinterests."

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funds are made available by thevoters of Wayne County.

Already curtailed servicesat Wayne County GeneralHospital, which serves theentire County, will be cut fur·ther. Psychiatric services maybe available on an appoint·ment only basis with non·criminal mental cases beingrestrained by police untilcare can be made available.

"Assumption of the cost bythe County for adequate carefor aged persons in nursinghomes would be placed injeopardy.

"You can have all the delin-

i quents you want" said JuvenileCourt Judge James H. Lincoln.

1 His court now can provide serv-ice on only one third of thedelinquency complaints filedwith it. Space is at a premiumand you don't rehabilitate

youngsters by making themsleep on a floor. Staff is inad-equate.

"Speedy administration ofjustice is one of the keystonesof the American way of life.

File Suit ti

Clindidote(Editor's note: From now

until the final election. in

November, The Observer will

weloome statements on i,

sues by rival candidates forvarious public offices. We'11

edit them, as to length. and

will attempt to give the sameamount of space, each week.

in the same story. to op-

ponents.)...

A lawsuit to keep one candi-

date off the ballot in a 12th

District State Senate race was

filed by G. Daniel Ferren,

Dearborn attorney, and one ofthe Democratic hopefuls in therace for the seat from the new

district, which includes RedfordTownship.

Ferrera alleged that RobertG. Mciachlan was not a resi-

dent of the district, but livedin the 13th Senatorial District.

"Getting Mr. McLachlan out ofthe race is extremely importantbecause should he prevail inthe primary, his Republican op-ponent could institute similarproceedings two weeks beforethe November election andthere would be no contest,"said Ferrera. " It would be a

tragedy indeed for the 12thDistrict if a pro-Goldwater Re-

publican were elected."

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Stote Representative Candidates Toke to Ccimpoign Troils in Areci(Editor's Note: From now

Imtil the linal election. in NBvember. The Observer willwelcome statements on issues

by rival candidates for variouspublic oilices. We'll edit themu to length, and will attemptt, Ove the :ame a.nount ofIp•ce. each week, in the same*Ory, to opponents.)

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'that their needs may be intel-ligently served. To attain thisend. they must be representedby one who serves the area and

who will vigorously and dili- Ithis end." cincts in Livonia between Joy

gently work on behalf of aU of So far, the only candidate in Rd. and the C&O Railroad,the people in the Di*riot I i the 33rd district - iwhich in- Merriman and Middlebelt Roads,pledge I will always work to i cludes the four Bouthern pre- to issue a statement to voters,

is Bernard Kosteva, an eight- am deeply interested in the prob· bring into being conditions thatyear resident of Nankin Town- lems of the homeowner, and I will result in the best interestship. would continue to sponsor and of our children. our schook our

A Democrat Kosteva said: "I support any meaBures-that will homes and communities."

Candidates for State

Representative from twonew districts in Livonia hit

the campaign trail thisweek. with less than amonth before the Septem-be 1 primary that willknock some of them out of

the running.

Most activity centered inthe new 35th District,which includes Livonia and

Northville, where a dozencandidates are seekingDemocratic and Republi-can nominations for the '

Est.Gerald K. O'Brien. a Wayne

County Road Commission ern.ployee, and a Democratic can-didate for the post. said. "Onceand for all, the issue of equalpopulation representation hasbeen settled. supporting the Li-vonia and Northville district as

an area of large potentialgrowth," in a statement to vot·ers. A U.S. Navy veteran,O'Brien is a graduate of Hillsdale College and has lived inLivonia since 1959.

Also a five-year resident ofthe city. Milton I.ebenbom, smemployee of the Federal De-partment Store in Wonderland,is seeking the same post on the

same ticket Appeaking for •up·port from local v«ers, I.eben-bom said, -roo man, candi-dates are 'ent 00 I.a!*102 b,

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Wi¢h copon end $3 pur- Ual on the traffic death problem cha. excluding boor. win. 1 Fkg. and said he intends to lead the 0 Every Card Wins Cash mleou:33

and *obacc. product, IhruSaturday, Aug. 8*h. Limit:

attack, if elected. "M iA.*gan -,2:;592-*6 On' coupon.

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fects before it is Mcensed."

The only candidate in the race60 receive endorsement of theAFL,CIO's Committee on Politi-

cal Action, Edward Dymek toldvoters this week: "Our state today 6nds itself in the midst ofa modern revolution. The yokeof a few mid<entury Republicanlegislatures will be east asideand the Democratic progress Ofthe wiU of man will mt last bethe dominant factor in the ac-tions of our state. My decisionto be the Democratic Represent-ative for this area is based onthe premise that the citizens ofour community not only want aDemocratic reflection in the leg-islature, but also that the needis for someone to extend spiritand heart into our 12•3. I be-lieve I can honestly and faith-fully extend these ingredientsinto the office."

Iminle H. Br•shear, memberof the Livonia Board of Eduea-tion. and a candidate for theRepublican nomination for the35th District State Representa.tive post. told voters in a state-ment: '-rhe ofice of Represent-ative is most important to thepeople in this District It is thearea of state government wherethey must have a voice in order

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Works continued mowing va- icant property, sweeping thebusiness district mowing and

trimming the parks and play- 44 1grounds. There were four fu-nerals at Riverside Cemetery.

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Wednesday, August 5,Mechanic

Kenneth C. Byrd, airman ap-prentice, USN. son of Mr. andMrs. George C. Byrd, of 14905Farmington Rd., Livonia.

Sick of "Gold-Watir" Bills?ELECT

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CourseMich., recently graduated fromthe Aviation Mechanical Funda-

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He studied mathematics,

physics, the principles of elee-tricity, atomic structure, static,and dynamic electricity, mag-

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CENTER /AURRAYS

THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Obs erver, The Livonian Observer, The Phimouth Observer

Summer Schoolp 6 Kids Have ThS.N.C.C.H.C. Camping and Hiking Club," the summer. Dave; his,brother Matthew,A new chemical formula? 1 brainstorm of six young Li- - The youngsters-who live 8: Bradley Beger, 10, 35555

Another government agency? vo:lia boys, who are extending in the Country Homes area W. Chicago; Raymond Totten.No - the initials stand for their school science and citi- near Plymouth and Wayne 10, 35640 West Chicago;

"Science, Nature, Conservation, zenship lessons throughout the Roads-held a bicycle par- Johnny Hapiak. 9,35625 W.ade Thursday to promote Chicago; and Mike Dargan,safety in their subdivision, 11,35548 West Chicago, makeand awarded prizes bought up the club membership.with money earned from car In Thursday's parade, whichwashing and other activities. went down Arthur and West

"We pay dues and earn Chicago, the boys gave six-year-money by doing odd jobs and old Anita Toomajanian, 35649then buy scientific equipment W. Chicago, the grand prize.and other things for our club," Other winners were Paulaexplained 11 - year - old David Howe, 9, 35628 W. Chicago:Stevenson, 35550 Hathaway, the Debbie Totten, 35640 W. Chi-president of the club. cago; and Kathie Stevenson,

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we're going zo buy butterfly 'Lnets as our next project" Davesaid.

The six boys have taken 1 E.ioy Shopping Now .tovernight camping jaunts, 1 WEATHERALL'S have hiked in neighborhoodwoods and have been en· I Newly Expended Cift'• Igaged in nature study with 'AIRCITINED,help from their parents.

*'We're all set for our sci- for information day & mightence classes in school this fall," Fall Class. Phon. 1the boys said. "After a summer KE 2-0715 ,of studies like this, we ought 25074 W. SIX MILEto do well." t-=------1

NUTHURS. KRESGE THREE

FRI. - DAYSSATI I.h,d„ ONLY!

"IDEA MEN" behind the "safety parade" held lii Country Homes subdivision last Thursday were these Imembers of the "SNCCH Club": standing, left to right, '

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YER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer

*-#--7To Women

1 It May Concern 5/.:

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-I By MYRA COX --(Having spent the week far off in the North woods in a .....3,•6„:304"1'a, •-L,ar,2- 2.21/2/*:---

place known u paradise (no flicking lights or flushing toilets) iilifillillilpinsmdeadline arrived with no column--and, at the midn]*ht hour, Wrek'.L#50/:in came Mb Katie Deutch, Livonia teacher, with :tan in hereyes and a me-age on her lips. She had spent the entire dayat the John F. Kennedy Library Exhibit Herewith are herimpre=ions). . . . Myra COL

... 33*.4

By MISS KATIE DEUTCH

You leave the museum feeling that you knew John #14F. Kennedy personally-everything in the exhibit is ---

Jo Lenfestey so intimately associated with his life. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney LeR

rs. Edwin G. You look at the magsive wooden desk with ita fam-

Cranston Lio- ous door ajar, and you can picture John.John's touslede the engage- head peeking out. You look at the many pictures of theri, daughter, President surrounded by children and you feel his trem- Rapp-ctone vow4 Jo, to John mendous warmth and kindness. You look at his dood-m of Mr. anct lings and you smile as you realize that you've often ney LeRoy Rapp were united in for the 12

Patricia Ann Stone and Rod. August w

. Vincent of doodled the same boxes and squares. a double-ring ceremony June 20 team.'lymouth. Miss You watch the people fileby the exhibits and you're in Newburg Methodist Church. Both alFormer gradu- not at all surprised to hear a guard comment that it is Livonia. gan Univ

Cywood High the best behaved crowd he's seen in a while, for you see Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone. jored in, an employee very few peeople who are not deeply touched by the Canton Center Road, are the the fall teis and Com- displays.,You can see people drying tears as they watch parents of the bride and the Pleasant1 Arbor. Mr. the short movie, which shows excerpts from President bridegroom is the son of Mr. teach ingraduate of Kennedy's visit to Berlin. As you watch the people of and Mrs. Arthur Rapp of Lan- 711 School, at- West Berlin going wild in the streets as they welcome sing·College, and Kennedy, you realize all over again what a loss his death The bride chose a go'KE of -

:ployee of Al- was to the whole world. chapel length white silk organ-ilton Life In- You watch children proudly dropping their pen- Alencon lace and seed pearls.

za over satin with appliqued

)any. nies into the contribution box, while their parents sllp The bodice of the gown featuredin white envelopes filled with slightly larger donations. a sweetheart neekline and was

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Wednesday, August 5, 1964

Ligonia Miss Enters

Fair With A CakeMiss Chris Kuzma, 35973 Leon,

Livonia, was first to enter anexhibit in the junior division ofthe Home Arts Department ofthe Michigan State Fair, whichwill open Friday, August 28. andthrough Labor Day. Sept. 7.

Miss Kuzma's entry will be acake.

Entries for the Home Arts

7?72:89»9917. . . displays are growing steadily.»«M 23:33·'<»: . according to Mrs. Pauline Har-

ris, director of the departmentThey include canned and pre-

2*Ef*f. t served foods, breads. cakes.¥ > U·*7 cookies and candies, needlecraft

34. and other handicrafts and flower49 43)&*4.> ·p*ir -·i,.:t arrangements. -

Entries will close Aug. 7.

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ttended Central Michi-ersity where they ma-physical education. In BEVERLY JOYCEhey will return to Mt. BEAUTY SALONand Mn. Rapp will 34983 Ann Arbor Trall

Clare. Jugt W. of Wan» Road

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- - You listen to the peo le as they leave and you real- fihioned with long sleeves.

111.1.11.ize how very much Presient Kennedy meant to them. One large silk organza roseA group of nuns, who are visiting from Argentina, tell trimmed with seed pearls heldthe bride's elbow length veil of

NOW, when FABRIC ¥/LLAGE admired in their country

one of the exhibit officials how much the president was French illusion.

. . . HAS THE MOST EXCITING FABRICS A grandmother, visiting from Florida, thanks her Serving as maid of honor was you need itJoan Bohl of Plymouth. Sharondaughter for bringing her to the museum and comments Schutter and Nancy Radel of

THEY'RE OFF!! that it was well worth the wait in line. You notice a Muskegon were bridesmaids. || |0$| -group of 10-year-old girls all wearing Kennedy medal- All were gowned in floor length

Up To M OH on Many Fabrics lions around their necks and, when you ask, they explain yellow silk broeade, bell silhou- -that they have formed a Kennedy Club and meet once ette with three-quarter sleeves

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- - - really loved President Kennedy." of pale blue daisies. with any Artiste permanent.

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crowd has reached the record-breaking figure of 18.356 and Bobby Mason served as ring 50 875 $10Yes-coming faster { :xpu know that the teen-ager's mother is not alone. Many bearer. The flower girl's dresspeeple really loved President Kennedy. was floor length white silk broc·

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?amti.*ophelden Center, Plymouth at Farmington RoadsGA 1-6400

Barbara Jean Tacia

Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Tacm of General Drive.Plymouth, have announcedthe engagement of theirdaughter Barbara Jean toNeil Lysle Swanson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Lyste Swan-son of Westmoreland, NewYork.

Miss Tacia is a 1961 grad.Nate of Plymouth HighSchool. Both Miss Tacia andher fiance are employed byUniversity of Michigan in

Ann Arbor. The wedding is planned for October.

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ade with yellow cumberbundand she carried a basket of blue

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The groom's brother, JamesRapp, was best man. Usherswere George Nama, of Lansing,Richard Bunce, of Sturgis, andJames Stone.

Following the reception andbuffet luncheon in the churchfellowship hall the couple wentto Long Lake, Mich. for a week·end.

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addition to the Evans Products Co. facil- in the near future. The company has aities at its Plymouth plant on Eckles target date of late October or earlyRoad. The steel framework is practically November for the much needed ex-up, as this picture shows, and workers pansion.

Peace Or Destruction, Temple Beth AmSwim Picnic OutingTheme For Convention

their members, families andTemple Beth Am invites all

friends to attend a Swim-PicnicWitnesses from the Livonia birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. For

Party to be held at the TotemCongregation have just returned over a thousand years it has Pole Day Camp, located onfrom their four-day meet held been very easy for Christendom Grand River Expressway andat the State Fairgrounds where to sing 'Glory to God in the · Beck Road , on Sunday, Aug. 23,16,870 heard Mr. H. N. Knorr, highest, and on earth peace to from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Swim-president of the Watchtower men of good will' at her Christ- ming baseball, badminton, vol-Bible and Tract Society deliver mastime. But history shows that ley ball, planned games withthe public address. "PEACE this has not promoted or esta· prizes and gifts to the winners.AMONG MEN OF GOOD blished world peace. Since Beautiful picnic ground. withWILL OR ARMAGEDDON - Christmas was introduced into grills available for all to enjoyWHICH?" her religion in the fourth cen- your outdoor dining. Donation

The opening words of Knorr's tury, Christendom has miser- only $2.00 per family. For addi.Bible discourse were, "Are you ably failed in making this a tional information phone GRa man or woman of goodwill? warIess world. Today. after six- 6.3214, GR +5176 or GR +1812,If you are. then you are one of teen centuries of Christmas cele-those about whom an army of brations, responsible men ofheavenly angels spoke in uni- Christendom talk of the threat Thief Takesson. almost 2,000 years ago. of Armageddon."Why did those angels appear Knorr continued by statingand speak? Because an event that during a period of 3,400 Valuableshad occurred that will yet re- years, 'three thousand yearssuit in eternal peace to you were years of war, in which up-right here on this earth that is ward of 8,000 international

From Churchnow menaced with a third world peace treaties were broken. Valuable records were takenwar." Thus there was one year of by thieves who entered St. Paul's

Further along he pointed out, peace to twelve and eight-tenths Presbyterian Church, Five Mile... Upon earth peace among men years of war during all that and Inkster Roads, for the sec-of good will'-that has been a time. World peace is in danger ond time in as many weeks lastfamous quotation for the past now as never before!" Sunday.nineteen hundred years. But Summarizing the benefits of The bandits cut open thewhat has *An its effect upon such an assembly, it was an- screen on a basement window,the wool€fof knankind? As far nounced that 300 were baptized broke through doors, and grab-as inte*nationkaffairs are con- Friday morning to symbolize bed a 150-pound safe beforecerndd. the yeard of world peace their dedication to God. Fur- fleeing with "irreplaceablehave been few since angels first ther, it was shown that the in- church records," according tosaid those soothing words. In formation and training received Rev. Thomas Estes, one ofthis respect the world situa- by the delegates would be help- three ministers at the church.tion was not changed by the ful in advancing their ministry.

In their prior visit thebandle, had grabbed approx-imately $500, most of theFaith Lutheran Honors i money from church memorial

I fundl

Dr. William Close, whose Wa

home is Greenwich, Conn., who pitalis Medical Director of the Armyof the Congo Republic and Phy-sician to the U.S. and Britishembassies in Leopoldville, willbe special speaker at WayneCounty General Hospital nextMonday. Aug. 10, at 4 p.m. Thepublic is invited.

Since being invited by theCongolese government in 1960 'before independence was cele-brated, Dr. Close has had an ex.tremely interesting, often excit-ing experience. After receiving.his bachelor's degree from Har.vard University. 'he served inWorld War II as a troop carrierpilot in the European Theatre.He then graduated from Colum-bia University College of Physi.cians and Surgeons and re-ceived his surgical training atRoosevelt Hospital, New York.

For a time during the mutinyand riots following indepen-dence. the doctor was the onlysurgeon operating at Ikopold-ville General Hospital for a time.He performed 330 operations amonth for well over a year andhis life has been in danger anumber of times during the pastfour years. He helped in ulenegotiations with Mr. Tshombeand was also head of the medi-cal commission appointed by the

Central Government to keep Mr. Gizenga alive. He is trustedfriend and physician to manyother leaders of the Republic.

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After the service preached by and understanding. He men. thieves have discarded themhis son Rev. Halboth, Jr., Mrs. tioned, soon after the birth of 1 -and they possibly have,Halboth was escorted to the their first child, a daughter, how someplace in the arei-we

Autometic Trons., Radio Std. Equipment pulpit and the pair were pre- he left to be a chaplain in the hope whoever discovers them

sented with a cash token from war and was in the service for will notify us. If anyone spotsthe congregation and Rev. Hal- three years and how she cared them they should call theboth a silver cross to wear for their child and did her part 1 church at GA 2-1470 and wearound his neck. ; at home without complaint. , will pick them up."

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Drama Review

'Meta mora' Packs The22 Last Saturday night the. walls i for? He wants the English and John Criner as Sir Erringtonof the Henry Ford Museum the early colonists in 1675 to is properly dignified and pro-trheater reverberated with the leave America, This is the Red jects a fine sense of power in>inging tones of a Detroit actor, Man's land, Metamora wants his role. Richard Esckilsen plays•William Patent. as he stepped the white man to leave. the suave. foppish Lord Fitz-3.nto the awesome part of Meta- Chief Metamora exhorts his arnold with sinister overtones.;mora. Almost 130 hears ago followers to band together and Barb Tarbuck and Mike Lan.

Edwin Forrest played the role I drive the whites from the land. drum romp pleasantly throughof the Indian Chief and created Indeed, this early drama rings v their roles as the young loversa similar Inagnificent occasion. with rnodern day parallelisms, 8 lending excellent support to Mr.

Edwin Forrest. the first great Bloody battles result from such Patent. Joe Treplak as the elder Istar of the American stage, parleys. These battles as staged in the colony that still believes played "iletamora" for 34 years. superbly by Bob Wail remind in the goodness of the Indians is From 1829 to 1873 the local all of us of the savage fury of #outstanding, Patricia Dorrian as itopic of conversation was the the Red Man. i Maude Hartshorn makes her

eloquent playing by Mr. Forrest "Metamora" ts not an easy zbrief comedy scene memorable.It is this reporter's contention play to stage The script was i Pat Criner as Nahmeokee hasthat Mr. Patent's name will be- lost for over 60 years. A copy 1 a quiet intensity that assistscome as popular after you wit- was found recently so that the IMr, Patent in his scene when hisness his gripping. passionate Henry Ford Museum repertory i more domestic nature is shown.portrayal of this historical players could mount this mag-, Sixteen scenes sweep by youcharacter. nificent production. Mr. Wall in "Metamori' so grandly that

Bill Patent - gives the great has directed this production so you feel compelled to rush upchief Metamora an extra dlmen- lthat it is tumultous and touch- on the stage and join the Indiansion or two as he attacks the ing. The play under his guid- Chief in his mighty battle. Youpart with ferocity and raw fury. ance becomes a stinging. ring- owe it to your entire family toAs you watch him. you catch ing drama-a stunning pageant:go over to the Henry Fordthe contagion of his passion. that catches fire and throbs with IMuseum in the Greenfield Vil-And what is Metamora fighting fierce intensity. 'lage to see this show with one

of the momentous themes of our well. you name it-they had toera. i build it for this colorful, auth-

Larry Cameo and Marge I entic and fascinating suspenseFoley, two hard-working tech- story.nicians. deserve a line or two -Metamora" will be playedof praise for their splendid for the next weeks on Tuesday.scenic efforts. Burning houses, Thursday. and Saturdays. Cur-ships. waterfalls. Indian teepees, tain is at 8 p.m. Performanceboats landing. rocky crags, and lasts until 10 p.m.

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Directed by Robert Wall

CAST OF INGLISH

William Hart:horn, JOHN CRINER: Master Mordaunt. LEE

O'CONNELL; Walter. MICHAEL LANDRUM; Ocean.- RARRARATARBUCK: Sir Arthur Vaughn. JOE TREPIAK: Lord Fltzarnold,RICHARD ESCILSEN; Captain Wolfe. JOHN YAVRCIAN: Born Bates,ROBERT BURKE: Maude Hartshorn, PATRICIA DORRIAN; CaptalnChurch. VICTOR BOLLES; Sir Errington. JOHN CRINER.

CAST OF INDIANS

Metamoma, WILLIAM PATENT; Nahmeokee, PAT CRINER: Otah,TOM MILLER: Knwr•hine, LEE O'CONNELL; Annawah, ROBERTBURKE; Indian Messenger, PAT DUTKA.

CAST OF COLONISTS. OTHER INDIANS AND SOLDIERS

Jim Cole, Chris Franklin. Sucle Keenan. Susan Merson, Dian•Pattie. David Ray, Kay Seitz and Nancy Spicer.

METAMORA takes place in and around the land of the WampanoagIndians somewhere in lower New England. 16;5.

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The 30th Children's NationalContest, which is representedlocally in the Portrait Studio ofWards of Wonderland. startedJuly 27th and will last for sevenweeks.

The boy and girl who placeFirst in this year's competition,which is open to any child 14years of age or under, will beawarded a three -week, all-ex-penses-paid trip to Europe forparents and themselves. Two sec-ond prizes C a trip to the World'sFair in N.Y.C. or to Disneyland)and two third prizes. as well as294 other prizes, will also beawarded.

As James McCoy, store man-ager. pointed out recently, thepolicy of this contest has alwaysbeen to judge the children ontheir personality and charactershown in the photographs, noton beauty alone. Toothless tom-boys and charming cherubs havean equal chance to win.

All photographs entered inthe participating portrait studioswill be judged by a preliminaryboard of judges who will submittheir selections to a final board

consisting of five famous per-

sonalities.

This year the judges are:Helen Hayes, distinguished ac-tress. who recently starred inBroadway's "The White House";gifted actor Burgess Meredith.who has most recently directed"Blue for Mr. Charlie"; EleanorPerry, noted writer of the film

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P-12,. THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer-The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5, 1964

Sacrec Music Sung3y 3.0 c iam August 9Doug Oldham, one of the

nation's outstanding singers,will be featured in a programof sacred music in Livonia on

Sunday. August 9, at 6:30 p.In„at the Riverside Park Church

of God, Plymouth and New-burgh Roads, according to thepastor, the Rev. J. CliffordThor.

Oldham has been the fea-

tured soloist on the Christian

Brotherhood Hour since 1950.

His voice is heard by a largeaudience each week as this

program goes out to every partof the world over more than

280 radio stations.

He has been singing sincehe was four years old. Hehas served u minister of

music in churches in North

Carolina. West Virginia,

Michigan. Ohio. and Indiana.He is a former soloist for

radio and television pro-

grams produced by Cadle

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St. Gerald's Breaks GroundGround-breaking ceremonies man of parking, and Jack Bru-, ments, Marie Ruyle, publica-

were held on Sunday, July 26th nette and Elmer Blatz, refresh- I tions.st the new site of St. Gerald'sCatholic Church located on

Farmington Road at Colfax,just north of Eight Mile Road.

A gathering of approximatelyLi-_-- ------Chapel of Indianapolis, In. ----- 1,"Illillillllllllllllllllf&"W#*WIFRUFf 300 paris

diana. Doug Oldham has the ability ./16 4 ./31/6154# to watch

His best known recordings to make an audience want to ,£1* SIvEN-92 O'Haganare with the Christian Brothers sing. He has a warmth and ID.. - turn theQuartet for both Capitol and tenderness which ndiates In additicTwin D. Records. the Doug Christ. He frequently puts his -Oldham Singers in "Great talent to use in meetings with -f 1.,.:..di ac. #. .-....i......... - took part

Songs in Sacred Music" for his father, Dr. Dale Oldham, Mi.9&4QI irj&&24,fiellllllllllifeillllllllll,„Illlllllllllllillifrmilli D. Dinan,Crown V. "Songs of Christian Executive Director and Speak- IJIBLMI#1-I Forrest aords, and his three latest solo Hour. turn with1*ITAN*F.4, He has been featured as solo- THE BREWER FAMILY of Cavell will leave the rest spol

ist and song director for many comforts of Livonia to travel to Nigeria, West Africa, meaningflarge conventions, rallies. and on a medical scholarship for David H. Brewer. Looking and our 6evangelistic meetings all across forward to the new life is his wife Marilyn and two dom of I

f 4 the nation and throughout the sons, Timothy, 5 and Jonathan, 3. Bob W1 - West Indies.

and AlfriAs a member of the Glory ed the '

Voices Quartet, in the fall ofParish.

1957. Doug toured the UnitedEach dStates with Fred Waring and Medical Scholarship

< the Pennsylvanians, singing portunity

also with the regular Glee Club. plated sh

During the Waring tour, the Received By Livonia Man ed for th

Pennsylvanians sang at the · broughtWhite House by invitation of The University of Michigan N.C.. and received his A.B. de- spoons to

former President Eisenhower Medical School, Ann Arbor, in gree in history and English FoIlowi

on the occasion of a State Din April of this year announced from Asbury Conege in 1954.ner given in honor of Queen the awarding of fellowships for Following this he attended As- Ing eerenElizabeth and Prince Philip, foreign travel to four senior bury Theological Seminary be. blessed aand were introduced to them medical students. David H. fore entering the field of medi. one Go(,as well as the Richard Nixons Brewer of 14959 Cavell. Livonia. cine. He will finish his medical one red,in a formal reception. Ambas. is one of the recipients of the training at the University of Arrang

sadors from the major nations grants. David, along with his Michigan Medical School in by Bill :of the world were in attend- wife Marilyn, (daughter of Mr. June. 1965. man, Pal

DOUG OLDHAM -ance. and Mrs. Albert H. Birdsall of -,4.rg%8P<&14:7£13146*445ummI£E2;mj

albums with Twin D Records, Bill Gaither. the talented pi- Livonia) and two sons, Timo- M"**"Songs that Lift the Heart" anist who accompanies Doug they, age 5 and Jonathan, age 3, 2"I've a Song," and "Songs That Oldham. is one of the most will depart August 6, 1964 for 2Touch the Heart." gifted song writers of the gres- Nigeria. They will be in resi- 8 You can lift

ent day. His compositions are dence for four months at the 6%being used by some of the best United Missionary Memorial iknown singing groups in the Hospital, Tungan Magajiya, Ni- your life ...nation. Some of his finest songs geria West Africa.

are: "I've Been to Calvary." During their stay in Nigeria, * ../"In the Upper Room," "Have · ...al.--...1-/ - Manlyn, a registered medical

muners were oIl nana

the Rev. James P.

bless the ground andfirst spadeful of earth.m to Father O'Hagan.on city officials alsoin the ceremony. JohnCity Manager, Henry

nd Hugo Peterson, citynembers, each took a1 the shovel. Mr. For-

ce briefly about theulness of the occasion

American right of Free-

Vorship.

'all[er, Clyde Centers,Ad Carcone, represent-various areas of the

hild was given an op-to Use the chrome-

ovel which was donat-

e occasion. Many hadtheir own shovel or

, help dig.

ng the ground-break-nony, Father O'Hagan

11 the cars (includingd Humor Truck and

wagon).

ements were handledPlatko, general chair-11 MeLaughlin, chair-

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A Most Comforting FactSchmalzriedt Funeral Home is oc-

cupied both day and night byskil led, understanding attendants;it is never locked up and left va-cant. This is a comforting thoughtfor families who require our sen/-ices.

VEmont5-3100

FREEA cordiol invitation to visit

New Pick up and Delivery ForST. LUKE'S

Sunday SchoolMETHODIST and

CHURCH Church

5 Mit. 01 Hoggerly AtCan you invest a

274·MORE A DAY.'They That Sow in Tears," ing a laboratory at the hospital. 4 WUINI]IU Worship Service 9:30 OF GOD

IOU U.U a beunemane r,technologist will be establish- LIVONIA ASSEMBLY

"I,ovest Thou Me?J and "He Funds to purchase equipment 33015 W. 7 Mile RoadNursery ond S. S. Classes

to build an estate, or occumulote on investment fund Touched Me."

or buy an interest in American industry? The Rev. J. Clifford Thor for a small but well equipped this week Rev. Sherman Richards Sunday School 10:00 c.m.

Meny Mutual Funds have plans to aid you invest ' laboratory have been provided i :c Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.pastor of the sponsoring churchcs little or as much as you wish or, c systematic bos,4 Evangelistic 7:00 p.rn.

announces that all the people by gifts and donations from <iPhoni or write today. of this area are invited to persons of this area interestr-' > Phone 453-9491 Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.rn.

Investment Securities share in this unusual programin medical mission work. I DIRECTORY OF AREA SERVICES Residence Howell 76 W. James V. Shaffer, Pastor

474-5405 537-8019

ANDREW C. REID & CO. of religious music. There is toRoss Bell, medical director

be no admission charge, but a the 88 bed frontier mission hos- il ST. MARK'S ST. ELIZABETH'S

At-be. Dit- Stock Exch... free-will offering will be ac. pital. envisions enlarged areas @ PRESBYTERIANEPISCOPAL CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST

26431 Wnt Chicago Ro•d ST. PAUL'S CHURCH OF LIVONIAPhilodelphie - Ballimo. Stock Exchong. cepted. of therapy opening as a result * South Redford

of the new laboratory. He re. 2 CHURCH RI. R. L Morrill, Vic..PRESBYTERIAN sun School 10 o.rn. Morning

DONALD BURLOON KE 7-71 82 CHURCHWoig, 11 4.m. Youth Mooting,

ports that during the twenty S 26701 Joy bed 6 p.m Evening grvice 7 p.m.R..t.ed Rep....totive Midweek Service, 7 ' p.m.

MAYFLOWER HOTELChurch Seeks years of operation of the hospi- g Worship ond Church khool SUMMER SCHEDULE:

27475 Five Mile Road M,etinli in Adoms Ell"'•*00tal only meager laboratory work N 10 o.rn. June 14- Sept. 6

Pho- GL 3-1890 - W No Answer Phon. GL 3-1977 7 a.m. Holy Communion GA 2-1470 School, 28201 Lyndon. Uvo•la

ermit for 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer "Everyone Welcornew Pre./.Hy Dullding /t 28440 Lyndonhas been done. 0 Rev. Joy Edward Sale, Pastor REV TROY B. HULL. Pe•to•

Two of the four medical doc- 8 CR 8-9340 GA <-2546 Rev. William F. Whltledg•

of $

MANUFACTURERS BANKannounces

NEWLONGER

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v Mon. to Thurs.

HOUR

9:30 to

1 :00

9:30 to

7:300 Friday

ton staffing the hospital will

New Addition be in the States on a year'sleave of absence during the

A hearing on a proposed addi- Brewefs stay. This will enabletion to Trinity Church of the David to serve as a regularBrethren, 27350 W. Chicago, will member of the hospital staff.be heard next Wednesday, Aug- The hospital operates an out-ust 12, by the Redford Township patient clinic serving an aver-Board of Appeals. age of 200 Nigerians each day,

The Board will also hold pub- has four days a week surgicallie hearings on 1hree other schedule. cares for a wide var-zoning appeal requests- iety of medical illnesses and• A renewal permit 1, being acute emergencies. In addition

asked by Belt Tr=ling Co, it also serve, nine out-post27334 Plymouth Rd„ for per. clinics.mi.ion to build a miniaturi While in Africa, the Brewersgolf course; will be guest, of the Sudan In-• Fr. A]fred Sadler, potor terior Mission stations in Kano

el St Valentine Church, 14832 and Lagos, Nigeria and Monro-Aubrey, 1, Ieeking permisgion via, Liberia. They will also visitto con Iict a new rectory the medical schools at Lagosand a fourar garag, on and Ibaden, Nigeria.church property; and Marilyn b a 1952 gradu-

0 An appeal for c-trne. ate d Bentley High School,tion of a 222+foot garage, Livonia, and received her

encroaching on a public ease. BA In biology and chemistryment, b being made by James In 1956 from Asbur, College.Jm,=al, 11302 Mercede Wilmore. Ey. Following this

she served a year In intern-

ship at St. Joseph Mercy Col-Christian Science lege, Lexington, Ky.. reeeiv-

ing the degree of M.T. (A.S.-Bible Lesson Sunda, C,1 D-, the D-t two

years she haa worked in theOn Harmony of Spirit laboratory at St Mary Hes-

Using "Spirit" M a name forpital, Ltv=la.

God, the Christian Science Bible David graduated from high

Lesson on Sunday will explore:chool in 1949 in High Point.

how the qualities of Spirit bringharmony into human affairs.

Bible readings will includeBeth Moses

UNITY OF

WEST SUBURBIA30025 Curtis Avenue

Between 6&7 Mill Rold,Weit of Middlebelt, Livonli

421-1760 K i 3-5235

Affiliated with Unity School ofChristianity, Lee'* Summit, Mo.

SUNDAY SERVICIS11 a.m.

Sunday School andYou*h of UnityDIANE SEAMAN

MInister

MIDWEEK PRAYER

A HEALING SERVICE

Wed..8 p.m.During August

Discussion Therapy GroupThurs., 7:30

Center Open

Monday thru Frid.

HOLY

CROSS

EvangelicalLutheran

Church

30650- W.st 6 Allie Rd.

M -Livo.10.-t

SUNDAY SERVICES:

Worship, Church School,and Nursery

9:30 and 11:00

SATURDAY CONFIRMATION9:30 ..d 11:00 ..m.

2% -__._- </801.-- lA-1/ .-

3

(Family Service)No 7 o.m. Services in August

CLARENCEVILLEMETHODIST

CHURCH28312 Grand River

corner of CollinghomTwo Identical Morning Servic-

8:45 ond 11:15 o.m.

Sunday SchooW-10:00 a.niYouth Group--6:30 o.m.

Evening Service--7:30 p.m.Thi Mid-Week Prover Sorvi-

7:30 D.rn. Widnesdo¥

Revennd Elsie A JohneMinlatif

21540 Collinghom Form.

CHRIST LUTHERANCHURCH

14350 WORMER

Looking for a F,iendly Church?Pastor

Rev. C. Beireis KE 4-87448:30 Worship9.45 Sunday School

11:00 Worship

ASCENSIONLUTHERAN CHURCH

35301 Flve Mil. Rood

(Betwein Gary Ln. and Yale Avt)Rev. Arnold H. Jahr. Paitor

Office 14847 Yole

Phone: 425-4519

Sunday khool: 9:30 a.rn.Worship Service: 10:45 o.rn.

WESLEYAN

METHODIST CHURCH

of PlymouthSunday School - 9:45

Worship Service - 11:00

Se.vic. i. Mionk TompleBldg. - 730 PennimonC. R. Nichols - Po:to.ra,ror wi,•,am AM»gwli

this description: "The fruit of SisterhoodWhatever hours you work, wherever you live In the Spirit is love, joy, peace, GA 7-1414 425-4835 GL 3-0279

longsuffering, gentleness, good- To Meet In Detroit Detroit or any of 21 suburban communities ness, faith, meekness, temper- ST. ANDREWS Youryou'll enjoy the convenience of Manufacturers'MANUFACTURERS NgrIONALIANK 9w.,g„mstsuG- Congregation Beth Moses Sis- EPISCOPAL CHURCH Churchlaw" (Gal. 5). terhood will hold its board 1*340 Hubbard Road

new, extended banking hours. All 58 office.ar. Among selections front meeting Tuesday, August 11 at 7:00 a.m Holy Communlon MessageRow open to serve you 40 hours a week. "Science and Health with Key the home of Mrs. Lanka Ill[ow, 8:30 am. Holy Communion with

Service Can Be He-to the Seripturns" by Mary Baker 18499 Plainview at 8:30 p.m. 10:00 am. Morning PriyerEddy will be the following: Plans for Fall will be discussed. (Holy Communlon on lit Sunday Call GA 2-3160

of Month)

wari their dfections and aims thru 4th grade at 10 LIn. only.Five Mile Road, near Be«h Church School for Kindergarten For Information

grow spiritual-they must nearEight Mile Road W., near Lahmer the broader interpretations of ST. MATTH EW'S CHURCH24525 Plymouth, near Telegraph being, and gain some proper Mothodlle ......lic.. U---4 ........

Plymouth at Evergreen sense of the infinite--in order

Joy Road at Stahelin that sin and mortality may be HOW DO YOU Worship Services at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.

26716 W. 7 Mile, wr Inkiter put 08" (page 265). Sunday School ct 9:30 (Nursery thru Adult)SAVE TIME 11:00 a.m. (Nursery, thru Grade 6)

Rev. Joh. Gridell, J.. - P.*on - R.v. J.me A LangeWHEN BANKING? 427-25.4 Ch... Offk. 421602. 421-7404

29475 SIX MILE ROAD (1 block west of Middl.b.1*]

Rev. Arnold Dolzell

Rev. Thomas W. Est-

Summer Services8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

WARD MEMORIALPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

WORSHIP SERVICESVESPER SERVICES

9 and 11:30 a.m., 7.00 p.m.BIBLE SCHOOL

9 and 10: 15 a.rn.

Pastor Dr Bartlett L H-

Six M.. & ....1.... ...

Presbyterian Churchof N. W. Livonia

Meeting at Lincoln ElementarySchool, 15745 Ashunt

Worship end Church School10.00 a.m.

Rev. Corl A. Gund...•422-1470 464-1354

NEWBURGBAPTIST CHURCH

37035 JOY ROADBoh.= Woy•• e•d Nowbum Rd•.

SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:45 o.m.

MORNING SERVICE _ 11:00 o.m.

EVENING SERVICE --- 7:30 p.m.Nur-ry avollabl. at oll .Nicm

Reverend Worford

GA 7-1037 GA 5-0466

An Old Fashion Church with Old

Fashion Fellowship and Old Fashion

Gospel.

Newburg Methodist36500 A- Arbo, TA * Livl

Church: GA 2-0149. SK.: 4254972

(Riv. Paul I. G-0,)425-0268

Worship SIrvic, 9:30 and 11

WESTLAND

BAPTIST CHURCH t35375 Ann Arbor Trail W

CBetween Wayne and Nowburg) MaReverend R. F. DeRenzo, Pastor

Parionage 427-41»Church Phone 425·SSU

Sundoy School 10 a.m.Worship 11 a.m.

Sundcy Evening ot 7:00Wednesday Worship 7:30 p.m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH

OF THE RISEN CHRIST Minour, Synod41233 E- Ann Arbo, Tr,11

Pastor David F. Romber: ,GL 65252

Sunday School 9:30 c.rri 1Worship Servic,

10:45 a.m EMMANUEL

BAPTIST FAmerican Baptist Convintll

14560 M..Im. Rd.W.,Com' 4 011, Ser.1,-

WORSHIP SERVICE 10 AM. No Church School July & AuguiReverend William 1 Nellon

Pastor

Home phone LI 6-2560

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL 4

(Minouri Symod)30000 Five Mile Rood

Wit of MiddlibiltGA 1-7240

Th, Rn. Rowid S. Sterenko, Pe:tor No Sunday School orBible Claues

July 5 thru Sept. 4Sunday Services

8:15 and 10:00 a.m.P•Ash School hincip.1

Mr. Bornard J. Ge™ GA 1 -7249 Thi church of "The Lutheran Hour"and "This k Th, LIfe"

FIRST CHURCH0; CHRIST, SCIENTIST

1100 Wist Ann Arbor Troll10:30 c.m. O-ch and

Sunday SchoolR·M .m WI,In,adaff Evi

-r

V ---

1

(Nursery Core) MeltlngChurch School R,oding Room

9:30 Nursery through Adult 673 Wgt Ann Arbor Trail11:00 Nurwry thru 9th Grade Plymouth

ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHHubbard - W- Chicago

Worship ond Sunday School 9 end 11

Richard C Dunkelberger, D.D.. Sr. PastorArthur Beumler. Jr., Associate Pastor

GArfield 2-0494

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCHSunday School--9:45

Worship Service:Early 8:304.01, 11:00Rev. W. Koenlg, Postor

OHic. Pho. 464-0211

& =m- I

LIVONIA BAPTIST CHURCHAffilietid •,116 $-6- Be#* Co.....•11-

WILLARD MARTIN, Pastor - GR 44066 R.WENDELL POWERS, AUnl,Nr of Religious Education and Mul

32940 Schookmfl-2 Blks. L of Formingt- Rd.-422-3763Early Worship Service .......................„.......8:45 a.m.

Sunday School 9:45AA to 10:SCAX

Worship ' 10:50*-AL to 12:00 noon

TRINITY CHURCHBAPTIST

14800 Middlebilt i- South of 5 Mile Rood9:30 ..m. - Morning Wor.hip. 10:45 ....-SIble School.

6:00 p.m.-Family Visper Hour. 7:15 ..m-Yogth Fet],95-64,494.ner, * oil S--"

R. 46 At. Adoms, Pas- Mr. J.- S.•116. O.,e-

HARRIALIVONIA FUNERAL HOMEprovides all of the wonderful service details, real ces and thorough ex-perience that have been the repeated choice of tho of families since 1910.

Shown above is the Harris Livonia Funeral Home as it will appear with themany schedul,d imptovements. This facility, under the man,meat of vet-eran Harns director David Whitney, serves the families d Lrvania, Garden

,dford, Plymouth and throughout Nankin, Plymouth, Canton andTbwnships.

Nee46 SINCE Bla

R.0..0.R. 0/FUNERAL HOMESUVONIA: 15451 Farminon Rd. n-r 5 Mill GA 2-67m

DE™Orn Contal: 429 Cals at Canlield TE 1-1144

East 15251 Harper at L.kipointe LA 1-3131

Wist 14351 W. •cNichole at Lauder VE Wnl

USE THE

DRIVE-IN WINDOWS

AT ANN ARBOR-HARVEY

NATIONAL

BANK OFDEIZOIT

Baptist Training Union 6:3OP.M. to 7.45PAL

Worship Houn 7:45P.M. to 8.45P.M.

PILGRIM CONCREGATIONAL CHURCHUnited Church of Christ

36075 W. SEVEN MILE RD. LIVONIA

Woal.i. S...1- 9:45 ..m.Ch=h Sch-19:45 •.m.

knes W. School., P.*01 GR 6-20704

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCHAND SCHOOL

15218 F.=14- U 1- South of 5 Mile U"Uvenic'* first Luthe- Cl,ch--HoldN

aloft the cro= for 92 narfWor,hip Servic-: 8:30 and 11:00 .Sunday School and Bibl, Clic 9.45 c.ni

- Whhed A K.„Im. P.*w *chdol O,Mciu 1-811/ 4214-

Ch:btlan De School. Grid- Ze

RIVERSIDE PARKCHURCH OF GODPlymouth & N-burgh RoadsLivo.i., Mich.-464-0990

Rev. J. CliHord Thor, Postor

Church of the "ChristianBrotherhood Hout'

9:45 Worship

"On Being Truthful"11:00 Church School

6:30 pin. Evening ServicePASTOR THOR

Preachtng st Both S-,tol

'aunam o¥ ams,-

fRom. 16:16)LIVONIA

15431 Me.i-= 1-1No•h 01 5 Mile

Bible School. 9:45 05,1.Worship, 10:50 am.-7 p.m.

Wedneday d=ses. 7:45 p.m.

J. Herb Dean, Minister

WOME 427-5793OFFICE GA 7-8743

See "Herald of Tfulli"11:00 am. 0 -*A-

CKLW-TV (a.0..7'9)HEAR "Herold of Truth"

10.00 p.m. SindoyWXYZ Radio (1270)

F.. . . Bible Cc-• by Mail

j

Wednesday, August 5,1964 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer

tf/adowtcz- son lf/L.-e.

In beautiful candleUght at July 1lth. The bride 18 the pieces.the Greenfield Peace Lutheran daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- The bride's five-year-oldChurch. Jeanne Erickon and man Erickson of Sarasota, Red- cousin. Sandra Johnson. wasLarry Walkx,wicz were united ford Township, and the groom's flower girl and she carried ain marriage in a double ring parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex fireside basket of assortedceremony solemnized by the Walkowicz of Farley, Redford flowers. Her dress was alsoRev. Brueggemann on Saturday, Township. floor length matching identi-

The bride walked down the tally with the bridesmaids and aisle on the arm of her father, she wore a floral headband.1 Sick of "Gold-Water" Bills? 1 attired in a silk-faced Peau de The groom chose Dick Brus-

Soie empire lined dress. Both seau as his best mail, and the| BXNKS 1 the neek and waistline were ushers seating the guests were1 delicately accented with oat a cousin. Joe Griggs, and Jim

1 SUPERVISOR - DEMOCRAT 1 beading. Her veil of imported Russie. The bride's motherPaid Polltk/1 Ad 1 silk English illusion fell the wore a dusty pink suit··dress for

===I full length of her chapel train her daughter's wedding with aand was held in place by an corsage of cymbidium orchids.unusual cluster of pearled The groom': mother attired inLily of the Valley. Her bridal a pale blue dress. also wore

SEE YOUR bouquet was a long cascade of eymbidium orchids.Stephanotis and variegated ivy. Immediately following thecentered with GlameU- ceremony, a wedding reception

HOME Miss Jane Gustafson as maid was held at the Piemontese of honor. and Miss Sue Hovinen Club after which the newlywedsand Miss Carol Erickson, sister left for historical Williamsburg,

ON TV of the bride. as bridemaids. Va. They will make their homewore sheath-type floor length on the North Campus at Anngowns, flesh pink in color and Arbor where the bride, who

When you list your home I styled to match the bride's. graduated Phi Beta Kappa fromEach of her attendants carried Wayne State University in

with JAY REAL ESTATE ita cascade of deep rose sweet- June. has accepted a Fellowship

will be advertised on the heart roses and sprigs of ivy for graduate study at the Uni-"House Detective"-Channel with matching flowered head- versity of Michigan.

4--Sunday 11 to 12 noon.

For Fast-Quick Dependable

Service list with the Leader,

Jay REAL ESTATE-

Livonia's largest real estate

.office.

Member U.N.R.A. Multi-List

JAY REAL ESTATE27850 Plymouth Road

(Corner of Deering)

GA 5-1500Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walkowicz

immer ecta 3

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A white ribbed pique gownand Dior-box headpiece holdingan illusion veil was chosen byBernadette Louise Bock for her

marriage to John William

Shaw Saturday in a 10 a.m.Nuptial High Mass at St. Mich-ael's Church in Livonia.

The bride is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Henry M. Bockof Livonia and the groom theson of Mrs. Alfred J. Shaw of

Grosse Pointe Park.

Rev. Father James MeMahon

(Bod Say Fowsfast reception was held in Livonia Knight Inn.

The newlyweds are motorin;through Montreal and Quebe(and will be at home in Birmingham upon their return.

Both attended U. of D. Thi

bride was a member of Theto

Phi Alpha sorority and alscpast President of South Redford Business and Professiona

Womens Club.

CHECK THE JOB offers lifter

graduated from Redford UnionHigh School. The groom at-tended Alma College and is aDelta Sigma Phi. He is pres-ently a chemist for Home JuiceCompany.

41 ELECT Eugene M

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Shea -k

¢ ing %m

©f Ckedford \Ded « St- h.0.4 .a €XI

...... Since 1955

I TEACHERRev. Donald C. Capp of Red- Horning, Kinloch, Redford k • TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE ford Presbyterian Church Township, and groom's parents g

joined Linda Lee Horning and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Shea q Give G.. Romney • 3Bernard Allan O'Shea in mar- greeted guests at a reception * Republican ligistature riage July 10. The double-ring held at the VFW Hall on *ceremony was performed at a Lasher Road. *

ELECT DUSTON 1Paid Political Ad 1

7 p.m. service. Both of the young people &,mvi,<*1*wark.,...AMark Jolly was the soloist -

accompanied by Bill Jones. r--- -..-.-.-.I-/2

The bride's gown was of floor- 5 CAlength satin and Italian lace 4with train and a finger tip silk 5 7(L<,7handina(le veil. fashioned andmade by the bride herself.

Andrea Chapple of Lexington Aand Doris Klipple of Delaware,Redford Township, were brides- of Farmingtonmaids and Mrs. Cheryl Sun- Ready Wear in BRIDAL GOWNSseri of Delaware, Redford BRIDUMAID FASHIONS - FORMAU -COCKTAIL

Township, was matron of honor. 32065 Grand River GR

Best man for the groom wasDaniel O'Shea of Norborne,Redford Township; and seatingthe guests was Norm Varga,Pomona Drive, Redford Town-

- ship; Thomas Mayle, John Zap- a':Irl Iriw:TE:Luir,1-pitell, Detroit.

I The newlyweds will be atr home on Strathmoor following t= a motor trip to Florida. ,==WN

, A reception line with bride's - I-up- parents Mr. and Mrs. John E.

: 1- ELECT HARVEY J. I WE REPLACE ANY AUTO GLASS

WOODWARD GLASSI 27100 GRAND RIVER 28790 PLYMOUTH RD.

111*

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Reg. S15 Waves . Slo officiated at the service. Mrs. Paid Polltical Ad KE 2-4148 KE. 7-1550in "Help Wanted" in Classified , State Senate - Democralic 2 blocks E- of Ink.ter

complete with haircut thru Thurs.Ann Jennings served as matron for a better job. Do it now! -- .

and ·bleaches by Virginia Farrel, Academy Mary Jo Sawkids, cousin of the 'Modernistic specializes in Permanents, tints of honor. Bridesmaids were . I

bride: Mrs. Donna Bock. a sis-trained stylists. ter-in-law of the bride: Mrs.

OPEN TUES.. THURS.. FRI. AIR Marion Dawder, Carol StocksEVENINGS -TIL 7 by Appointment CONDITIONED and Mrs. Rose Boch, a sister-in-

Kathryn Leslie Borgia law of the bride. .....'."...

MODERNISTIC HAIR K-I-Yl IKTR 1 The attendents were gowned

23549 Plymouth Rd. ryn L. Borgia was announc- made of silk and linen. styled2 Blocks E- of T.1. ed this week by her parents with boat neck and elbow length REAL LIFE DAY CAMP Tengagement of Kt* in #1*Unee dress - 404MT. and Mrs. D. Lawrence sleeves. The sleeves and waist

; Borgia of Loveland Drive. were trimmed in Venetian lace.Lioonia. Her fiance is David Each wore a Moss green Dior

James Carson, son of Mr. f .813'tagEon L. Carson, best man and seating guests -

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FEATURING:

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i ne once-Zo-oe :s a graa- nephew of the groom: Fred/ uate of U. of M· Kappa Swider, John P. MeDonell, John1 Delta Sorority and also New H. Bock and C. L.Bock,

1 { York School of Interior De- brothers of the bride.' ) sign. She is presently em- Following the service a break-

f Ployed with B. Altman &1 / Co. in New York. Mr. Car- 2244li son is a graduate of West- 1 r1 f ern Michigan University as 2

1 weuas U. of M. He is an 1 L.7( Alpha Kappa Psi and em- 4) Moved with an investment j

lil 0 firm in.New York. A winter i' l wedding is planned. 6 rt.44==

Camp Craft, chaneter development. Nlmming boating, groupgames, handicraft. story hour. movies tours (Ford plant, GrernfleldVillage. Museum Zoo. Ball Garnes) Asy Wagon. 5 tre Engine Ridesand Hor=back *ldlng and In,truciton.

Now 60-Aero Camp Groundi of rugged. wooded land. Big r,dbarn and underground cellar. b rrsh witer lake for Iupervt,•dboating * swimming actlvittes. College tr•Ined counselors.

Reasonable Rates - Stote Licensed and AppotedChildren ar, picked op at their hom# at D a.m

and retorned at S p.m. or mor, Informatlon cootmet

- JIM FRASER, Director -

YOUNG MUSICIANSGO TO INTERLOCHEN

Mrs. R. L Shirley and hertwo daughters, Judy and Bethof 31242 W. Chicago, motoredto Interlochen National MusicCamp to attend the Van CUburnLucy Baines Johneon BenefitConcert Thursday evening July

Te(rat 3-lair

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August

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23. They took as their guestM.S. in Pb™rat Fdoratino. U. 01 M % Min Carlee Steiner ot Henry

Members of Michigan a Amertran lamping A-ortatine / Ruff. All three girls are mem-Year-Around Nursery School and Kindergarten- ben of the Livonia Youth Sym-

2 1,4 to 6 Year. E phony and Junior Orchestra.26300 FORD ROAD LO 1 -6700 f

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SALE REGULAR NORMANDYPERMANEN E JUST There ar, many cars that cost almod u much u a

I 1000 Cadillac. But it is a matter of fact that the decision tobuy one of them could be a fake economy.

Consider the major items included in the basic priceCURL NO-PERM of a Cadillac that are usually extra on other cars: auto-

BODY WAVE matie tran:mission, high-performance engine, powersteering, power brakes, automatic eornering lights, andpower windows on moot models.

Tben think of what a new Cadillic can savi you onVIRGIN HEADS operation and maint•nince. Cadilke h actually the

rival of much imallor, lighter car, ing-line emciency

$1250Complete MORE TEM-40 THAN EVm.-AND ST WAIT 111 YC

FARMINGTON PLAZAMAI FASHIONS

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You're ahead again-every mile youdrive.Finally, reflect on Cadillic'* hi,torically high tride.In

value. No car at or nur it, price prelerv- m much ofit; owner's original inveltment through the years.

So add it all up. You'll - what most owners meanwhen they ny you don't spend mom for a Cadill-You just inve•t alittle mom-and get•lotmore back.

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THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5,1964

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The Observer Readers View Current Local IssuesLow Cost Apartments he stated that the elty needs I are living

Editor such things as a swimming pool ' and would

In your latest issue of thea new Uhnry. a golf coune. an t ments, soartlf,ctal :ce nnk. I the hiA

Observer I read with great in-

terest the column "The Livo- m These in my opinion are very crusing enia City Counrilmen Com_ necessary but hev about the 1 the SCHOCment.- tendered by Councihnan

Senior Citi,ens? Where are the ing these i

Edward H. Mcrarrura. in which low cost aparhe- promised as the joInthe senior otizens some two several chi

M-Ii-Ii4 years ago by Councilmen Me- Ceng to ,1 ELECT HARVEY J. 1 C,nn and Parks? These council· This ts f

BEADLEmen appeared at one 04 our a request ,meeting, and gave us high hopes sent to Ithat these apartments woul(6 be publicationbuilt but as of today this prom- But the

Stat, Senate - De-,relic ae is still hanging h,gh. number aPaid Political Ad

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that this doesnt happen :glin. and you actually take your life any public hearings or study. fusing the readers about an im- he tends to confirm the con-It would help if you published in your hands when you try to He ignores also that there was portant (but in this case ir- clusion that he doesn't think

this in your newspaper. since cross the street at Elmira and no valid reason given for the relevant) ruling of the U.S. the people know the difference.your paper covers •11 of Livo- Middlebelt into the Shopping increase. The cost of water. Supreme Court. By doing this 1 Ronald Linford

nia. I hope if people read this. Center. purchased from the city of De-they will be made aware of the All night long ears pull out trot for example. had not been *49..··2<:;::19·.2:5.0.7.... ....... ....... 1 '.problem and will refrain from of Biffs Drive·in End speed up increased. Finally, he ignores ·3 3defacing mail boxes and I think and down Middlebelt and 301 the fact that two more thought- 41 W..derla.d ;:2 .

this will correct the situation an hear the noise from this ful members of the Township :ct a, 29501 Ply•-h Rd. 6 3before it becomes acute. place for biocks. Complaints Board. John Bennett and 2 49; GA 7-1601 t...·

Thank you. have been made but as your Board member of the opposite iii:1MRS. E. J. KRAMER -lrate Livonian" says, all you political party. had argued in a N: 1 -II2/265 Reamen. get is the run around. bipartisan manner for public :04 ............„.int.. ::<:1:,5

I am not out for publicity w hearings and against the magni- f j /0//1. You'llShow and Smell like he, or she, who wrote this crease.

Ed*ton article, I think everyone is en- Instead of staying with the k...4 Be InPlease publish the following titled to a little sleep, and I can issue of the water rate increase i:> 2

story in your paper. It may, see no reason why something in his letter. he appears to be >0launch me on my literary car- 1 can't be done about this speed- seeking refuge behind a mis- R·'1 Seventh Heaveneer. The text is not ® hot but I ing quoted ruling of the U.S. Su- 22the subject matter is. Yours very hly, preme Court. The recent Su- %@THE LIVONIA CITY DUMP ANOTHER IRATE preme Court ruling was that a it:>3

'look. look,- said Dick. LIVONIAN, criticized pubUc official, whose RitSee the =noke!" reputation may be damaged by *Pii#04 Oh." said Jane. put)Ue debate of political issues. itijSmell the =noke " Water Board Raise may sue for libel if malice is 34

04" mid Dick. Editor= · proved in the printed matter Mid-It imells bad. Oh. oh" I would like to take exception (see the case of New York &*

Oh. oh." said Sally, with a portion of the July issue Times vs. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, :'"It =tells nasty.'0 of the Democratic ,Newsletter. at 272-273, which Mr. Duston M

What is burning?- asked Dick. The exception I take is with the obviously did not read). This *N-It is the dump," said Jane. section that deals with the 10% ruling is not too technical and *.1"They CANNOT BURN," Increase in employees' incomes. is very interesting to those who §54

said Sally. I The way it is presented it follow Supreme Court rulings, im"But they are; they are, puts the employee in a posi- but it has nothing to do with %4said Dick.

tion of compromise. The sug-water rates.

"What shal} we do?", asked I gestion that any of the dozen The fact is that he side. f :9Jane.

"Move," said Dick.hourly rated employees will stepped the real issue of the iI:Rearn $10,000 per year is sheer water rate increase, the issue U

"No. no.- said Sally fabrication. A truer estimate of of concern to Redford Township 531"Iat's ask Mr. Chandler."

"Yes, yes." said Dick. the annual income of a hourly homeowners, while also con- RER"He will know what to do." rated employee would be less %:4

than $6,000. 0The End

U the raise was engineered byFoot-e: As a matter of fact the Republicans. as was sug- .

when Livonia contacted to buy ge,ted by the Newsletter, it isSERVICING

this "hole in the ground" for little to boast of. As a Demo-

LAND$5.000 per acre. it was clearlyLcrat I think it should have been :i..:1i.. 1stated that it was to be a landsponsored by the Democrats 0%3%

fitl operation with no burning : ......

when they had control of the CONTRACTS with our

allowed. The city states it does board *3

not burn; however, I under- t I am for the increase and I E LUCKY SEVEN {Itand at least one property own- don't believe any Redford Town. . . . is just one of many :*:i:er in the Schoolcraft-Merrimanarea had the taxes lowered be- j ship citizen who is conscious of banking and Trust serv- 1 PERMANENT WAVE EVENT!cause of the devaluation of the ', the present day living cost

property due to this offensiveI should deny it to any employee. kes you can get at your .:2

odor. Sincerely, local Plymouth and Ann · ONE WEEK ONLYSincerely, Francis A. MeGowan. Arbor·Harvey offices of t]1A. Dumpsmeller. O ' NBD. Mi Fo, Normal Hair Only

Duston Answered $17.50 SO'list prices slightly higher i

More Muddle Editor. Value Use Your W0ds Chdrge Plate :Experienced, courteous ki

people at NBD want to *ji fEditor: Redford Township Trustee

I read the article -Middle- Eugene Duston recently denied serve you. We're open :..,ii INCLUDES ALL 6 BEAUTY SERVICESbelt Muddle" signed by an Irate in a letter to this newspaper from 9:30 a.rn. to 3:00 1. flattering haircut

oni: Iy2:Unteotfo JauJ: Elet:·nheardd;WiL:Jrts p.m. Mondays through ,Ii: , 0 ne¥.lustre IliampooThursdays-and until Elj :

a couple of Amens to this arti- difference"betweena 10% 3. dlk,-,oft creme rin.cle. water rate increase and the 31% 7:30 p.m. on Fridays.

L h=ous brand permanentIt is not only on Middlebelt increase he supported

where the street is being widen- This statement had been at- 5. Helene Curtis Qulk CareTreatment $2.50 valueed and sewer being put in but tributed to him from a public NATIONAL 5.j .

all along Middlbelt I live in the session of the Redford Town- 6. ityli-oet hair ;prayBANK OF -, -......"-=

area between Plymouth Road ship Water Board by a news-and Joy road and aLl day long letter published by the Demo- DETROIT 008/1/(Br) : · Don't let wilted hair spoil your fun. Fluff it. brush itand all night long thoie gravel cratic Party. { ; and know your hair wiU stay lovely and manageabletrucks rice each other and gun In denying the statement he : through the Fall Soft curl, with the firm body only atheir motors to make the lights. ignored the fact that the water It-*ef F,d,il Deposit Insurance Corporat,00 fr ij perm•nent wave can give.Not only trucks but ears are x rate increase was rushedmaking it a regular speedway c through Board action ulthout •

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welcome these apart-as to get away fromtaxes which are in-

very year. EspeciallyIL TAX. They are pay-mhool taxcs the same

ager people who haveildren in each familychool.

ot the firvt tin)e thatof this kind has been'HE OBSERVER for

Senior Citizens which pprozimately 300 in 1d are members d our requested me as their j:o again contact your that someone might 'i aid 01 our cause.try truly yours.LMOTHY J. HORGANresident

•mor Citizens ofLivonia

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of Livonia Post Of-tment compels every-e their names printedmailboxes. This wedone. We have livedBars and we are hav-e with our mail be-name also has been·er with filthy words

and since we receive govern-ment checks we are very muchalarmed over this. I had ourbox repainted with our nameand address at our expense so

Vote DueIn Fall on

County PostsTo date the greatest number

ot legal questions concerningthe new Constitution seem tocenter around the election ofvarious public officials.

As the chief legal officer 04the State, the Attorney General/ charged wi:h •nt-pretingthe Constitution and the nu-merous laws in this State.

County officer.. which in-cludes your coonty clerk. countyprosecutor, etc., will be up forelection for a four-year termat the November, 1964 election.This office issued a formal le-gal opinion that the legislaturemay not extend the term ofthese ine¤mbent officers for anadditional two-,ar period anddelay holding the election until1966.

The prement term of circuitjudges expire December 21.1/4. Under th, 1908 C,-U-totion their election was duein April of 1965. lica,I tho

biennial Spring electi- h-been abollihed by thi Re.vised Constitution. It will beheld instead in November.1966.

Other public officials who willfeel t he e ffeet of the new Coo-stitution will be justices of thepeace and circuit court commis-sioners.

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Livonia's junior ath-letes captured four tro-phies in competition atthe seventh annual Met-

ropolitan Youth Fitnessprogram at PoM Huron.Staged in Memorial Sta-dium there, the meet wasconducted in ideal

weather with more than

1,800 youngsters from 40cities participating.

St. Clair Shores cap-tured the John J. Consi-

dine Memorial Trophy

for the second straightyear. The award is madeto the city displayingthe best sportsmanship,appearance and organiza-tion.

Livonia had entries in

every division but onlyfour came out with tro-

phies and only one---Dave Brandemihl of

Grandview play eld-took a first place.

Brandemihl leaped31'1014" to win the class

'A' running hop, step andjump.

Other Livonia trophywinners were: Tim Dip-pert, of Whitman. thirdin the class 'C' runningbroad jump; KarenTiedemann, of Wilson,second in class 'A' run-ning broad jump; andMary Jo Catterall, ofWashington, third in theclass 'C' standing hop,step and jump.

to €leceland PostA lavonia resident, H. E. Febus joined the Swift Co. in

Febus, 9736 Knoison, has been 1951 as a salesman attached toappointed to the position of the National Stockyards in EastCleveland territory manager of St. Louis. Illinois. He was trans-the Chemicals for Industry ferred to the Chemical DivisionDivision of Swift and Company. in 1955 and worked in a five-

Announcement of the ap- state area in the eastern part ofpointment came this week. the U. S. as a chemical sales-Company officials said Febus man. In 1958 he became awill become manager of all per- Chemicals for Industry Divisionsonnel and sales of industrial salesman in Detroit.chemicals in the states of Indi- The new manager has beenana, Ohio, Michigan, New York, active in P.TA. work and countsPennsylvania, Virginia, West Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, LittleVirginia and a portion of Ken- League and Civic Associationstucky, . as part of his outside activities.

Plymouth AirmanStationed In Guam

Airman Second Class DennisDixon, son of Mrs. Ella M.Dixon, 625 Karmada St., Plym-outh has arrived for duty witha Strategic Air Command (SAC)unit at Andersen AFB, Guam.

Airman Dixon, a cook, pre.viously served at Little RockAFB. Ark. His new unit sup-ports the SAC mission of keep-ing the nation's intercontinentalmissiles and jet bombers onconstant alert. The airman is a

graduate of Farmington HighSchool.

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ms Sales At Record High1TLAND, ORE. - Evans 1964, roge to $1.52 from $1.02 a

cts Company, diversified year earlier.cer and distributor of Earnings before taxes roseng materials and manu- more dramatically, 239 perurer of transportation

cent, from $10877,000 in 1963

ment, Monday announced to $4,492.000 this year.1 sales and earnings for Commenting on the first halfrst half of 1964. results, Monford A. Orloff, pres-

earnings rose to $2,- ident, stated that the companyf0 on sales and other rev- expects the present high level

of $86,077,000 for the of activity to continue in alli ending June 30, 1964. three of its divisions throughired with earnings of $1,- 1964. He noted particularly that)0 on sales and other rev- the Transportation Equipment

of $66,196,000 for the Division, with headquarters atfirst half of 1963. Per share Plymouth, Mich., currently en. ,earnings, based on 1.539,158 joys its largest backlog of or-shares outstanding June 30, den in many years.

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ment by the laws. Any state E-tion that arbitrarily classifies

and discriminates against someif its citizens is therefore un-

.les constitutional. If a state cannotdiscriminate on the basis of

lionment origin, then eertainly it can-race. religion. color or national

not discriminate against somePolitics, the practical science citizens because of what partof government. is everybody's of the state they live in. Thus.business. Government serves the vote of a citizen in Redford

the people best when the peo- must be given equal weightple, in large members. par- with the votes of his fellowticipate in government; and the citizens elsewhere in the state.most effective way to partici- I look forward to seeing ourpate in government is to get state legislature revitalized nowactive in the political party of I that the>; are once again beingyour choice." ' made representative of the peo-

Added the candidate. who is ple. Although Redford, Livonia,a Thurston High School teacher and other suburbs and citiesand a member of the Township are the immediate beneficiaries

Board. "Government takes al- i of equal apportionment themost 30 per cent of one's wages whole state will benefit in the-12 hours a week. If you can't long run by government based

spare just one hour a week to on the will of the people.i see that government expressesyour views, d least help financethe work of others. If every

Coast Guard Gradfamily contributed only $1 amonth to the political party of

their choice, the results would, be tremendous."

JOHN BENNETT. one of two

Democrats seeking his party's! nomination for the post, said

the whole state would benefit from the recent decision that i

states must approportion their

legislatures on the basis of

population.Said Bennett:

"Michigan has long suffered ifrom an unrepresentative leg-islature which has not been

responsive to the needs of the

people. In this country nostate can deny a citizen's equal

vote merely because of hisrace. religion. color or nationalorigin. Americans support the

concept of the 14th amendment-that no state can deny to anyclass of its citizens equal treat-

Coast Guard Lieutenantjunior grade Lawrence A. Wag·net son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-renee H. Wagner of 20417 Fre-mont Ave., Livonia, Mich., grad-uated July 2 from DangerousCargo Handling School at theCoast Guard Reserve TrainingCenter, Yorktown. Va.

A reservist on two weeks ac-tive duty, he studied safe waysto load and unload ships carry-ing explosives and other dang-erous cargo. In addition, thecoune included training inhoisting crates, fighting fires,and firing the .45 caliber pistol.

He has returned to his localreserve unit for regular train-ing sessions.

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REDFORD TOWNSHIP AREA Boy Scouts pileon a pyramid during the national Boy Scout Jamboreein Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Left to right are, rowone: David Batey, Steve DeNio, Robert Czerniak, JonWickens. Row two: Carl Gregg, James Orr, LeonardLundquist; Row three: Michael Brown, John Chism;top: Ron Farmer.

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Two candidates for State

Representative from RedfordTownship's new 34th Districtappealed to voters this week

on the issues of reapportion-ment and citizen participationin politics.

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periences at the Jamboree forI would like to

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from all over the world have time experience-just completed what I consider National Jamboreeto be the greatest experience of you have more pleour lives. After living together ings than in serfor one week on the spacious scouting. You wilacres of Valley Forge State people from stag,Park, Pennsylvania. I feel clos- foreign lands. Yer to scouting, closer to my more new sightscountry, and closer to my fellow fore.

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Redford

BOWS OutDreams of going to places like

Shawnee, Okla., and San Diego,Calif.. went out the windowover the weekend for the Red-ford Nationals Pony Leaguebaseball team.

The Townshippers appearedto be sitting pretty in the dis-trict finals at Harntramck whenthey became the last unbeatenteam among the four entries.

But in a showdown two-gameseries against Hamtramck, Red·ford wound up second best eachtime. First it was by a 13-1score, then on Sunday in thedeciding game the count was 3-1.

So that meant that Hamtramckmoved on in the national tour.

ney while Redford fell by thewayside.

Redford took an early 1-0lead when Frank Credit doubledand Kevin Fox singled. ButHamtramck got two runs offFox in the fourth and added aninsurance marker in the seventh.

A collision by two Redfordoutfielders in the second inningpaved the way for Hamtramck'sfirst two runs in the Saturdaygame.

Then after singles by GlenBuckingham and LelandBjerke and an error had givenRedford a run in the third,Hamtramck Kored three timeson two hits in the fourth andseven more in the fifth.

Finally, in the sixth inningwhen Hamtramck had increasedits lead to 12 runs, the umpiresstopped the game under the"mercy" rule which directs agame be stopped when one teamgets a 12-run advantage over theother.

Here's the story of what hap-pened in other games in thetourney:

REI)FORD NATIONALS 7,HAMTRAMCK 5

Bjerke fanned six and seat-8 tered five hits. None of the

Hamtramek runs was earned.- Bjerke and Dennis Fifield led

the victors' attack with two hitseach. A double by Greg Foulks,along with five walks alsohelped the Nationals' cause.

REDFORD AMERICANS 3,TAYLOR NE 1

David Kangas, with last inninghelp from Gary MeVay, heldTaylor to three hits. BillHolmes walked, Don Kopecdoubled and two passed ballsgave the Americans their first

two runs. A walk, stolen base and two errors accounted for

2 the Americans' final marker.2 REDFORD NATIONALS 10,1 REDFORD AMERICANS 3

It was a 4-3 battle until the sixth when the Nationals broke

out for six runs on doubles byCharles Bondie, Clyde Mays andFifield, singles by Frank Creditand Buckingham, plus two er-rom and a sacrifice fly.

The Nationals had taken an

early 4-0 lead, but the Amer-icans came within a run of a

tie in the fifth before TomBooker came on to relieveFaulks and close the door onthe Americans the rest of the

way.

1 HAMTRAMCK 5, REI)FORDAMERICANS 1

r Ken Skrzynierz rapped twohomers for the winners, who

Ird Copsitle, 3-1r Field Man(lay night in theB Greater Livonia Mack finals.

Don Swenson, leading offfor South Redford, Irms infe

1 when the shormop muffedhis grounder. Them Dive Wo-

' loch was ale In the first#acker'. muff. Rick Earlow

- followed with a single that' scored Sve-on and Wolock1 came home en a wild throw.1 A double by Clyde Ziegler and me fast bue-running onD an infield out gave Radford its lone run in the fifth. But Har-) low's double and Terry Roth well's single made it 3-1 for, South Redfor'd.

1 Arnie Helwig pitched for theD victors, allowing four hits. Rick, Clark suffered the loss.

; North Redford bad decision-p ed Livonia Bisons, &2, in Sun-1 dars Emifinals behind RickB Barryman': fine pitching.0 South Redford reached the

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Kirk Taylor pitched brilliantlyfor Redford until he was taken For Topsout after working seven inningsDennis Genge worked the eighthframe for the losers.

In GolfPeggy Silverman fired a 49

last Friday to take low honorsIn the weekly Livonia women'sTolf tournament at Idyl Wyld.Marge KantzIer with a 51 fol.lowed Mrs. Silverman in FlightA.

The first North Detroit , Jean Weissmuller's 54 topped

homer tied matters in the j Flight B with M. Pirschel's 59sixth. In the seventh, North

second. Lu Nelson carded a 30

Detroit went ahead again. but and Helen Phillips a 61 to pace

Henry tripled and stole home - Flight C. In Class D, Renefor the tieing marker. I Massar's 65 and Sharlyn Falk's

76 head Flight D.

The special competition forUrge Indoor- I fewest putts produced the

Outdoor Display following leaders: Flight A--Jean Enterline and PhyllisRobinson. 15 each; B-Merle

Brehner, 14; C-Lu Nelson,16: D-June Shaw, 20.The day's outstanding shot

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AR# 1 In the boys' competition, thewinners were:

Flight A-Steve Kasmer, 39;Mike Hudak. 40.

Flight-Mark McI}onald, 49;OPEN IV.NINGS TILL 1 Tom Kasmer, 49.

OPEN SUNDAY 12-6 Flight C-Chuck Nueschang-OPEN MONDAYS ed, 49: Rick Hardow, 50.

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has the attention of Mrs. Michigan of 1964 (Mrs. ElviraEgeland, 15454 Golfview Drive. Livonia). She wasgiven the honor of purchasing the first twin doubleticket but unfortunately Mrs. Michigan wasn't amongthe three that collected more than $11,000 each.

Expands Ladies Day Program

DRC Expands UnusualGood Neighbor Week

The First °'Ladies Day" of owned by Dale Shaffer, Presithe season, another outstanding dent of the Detroit Race CouneHandicap race and final prep- is for three year olds and uparations for the celebration of ward at a distanoe of a mili"Good Neighbor Week" high- and one-eighth. Bully Boy w#light a crowded program at the the winner of the famed MichiDetroit Race Course. gan Mile in 1952.

The DRC was off to an excel- The early days of the DRC

lei• start with a big weekend have been marked by excep-turnout as the 72<lay meeting tional fan interest in the fabu-opened last Friday. lous Twin Double. which wa•

An entirely new pattern will introduced for a first time atbe followed in the oblervance a Michigan track. The Twin

of "Ladies Day" this season. Double is on the fifth, sixth,

Each Thursday will be .Ladies eighth and ninth races daily.

Day." and in contrast to the pol- The popular Daily Double, on

iey of previous seasons, all fem- the first and second races,

inine fans will be admitted free. continues also.

In addition to free admi, "Good Neighbor Week," U

sion. a mink stole will be be celebrated at the traclu

awarded to a lucky lady each from Monday, Aug. 10, througlnunday for 11 weeks Friday, Aug. 14, is an expansioi

of a highly successful progranThe week's racing program followed in recent seasons tc

will be headed by the $10,000 salute residents of communiBully Boy Handicap. to be rae ties near the track-ed Saturday, Aug. 8. With the growing fan in·

The event named for an out· terest in thor-Ighbred ncingstanding turf star which was and the widening community

attention it has gained, the

Litonia DPR lon to include Livonia, Ply-plan was broadened thin sea-

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Net Tourney Melvindale. Belleville, Romu-lus, River Rouge, Ecorse, Allen

The Livonia Department of Park, Lincoln Park, South.Parks and Recreation will spon- gate, Trenton and Grosse Be.sor a tennis tournament for all Fans will be able to obtaixresidents who are interested in coupons good for free admisrepresenting the City of Livonia sion during "Good Neighbein the R.A.M. tennis tournament Week."at Dearborn, Aug. 14-16.

The divisions are Seniors andJuniors (those 17 and under asof January 1, 1964). Entry

t. Itedf.blanks may be turned in to theParks and Recreation office or r·9 l

at the Franklin High tennis Mack 1 1courts to the tennis instructor.The deadline is Aug. 7. It's on to Flint today foi

Senior divisions will be South Redford to represent thfplayed in the: evening. The area in the Connie Mack stat,tournament will be held Aug. baseball competition.10-12. Win or lose at Flint. South

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Elks, 3-1. John Page went thefirst six inning for the victorswith Helwig finishing.

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Five Top Field in Horseshoe Meet Late Golf Entries OK

For Livonia Men's Play

S. Bedford Falls

in F. P. Tourney

Five finalists were namedlast week in the annual horse·shoes tournament sponsored bythe Redford Township Parksand Recreation DepaMment andheld at Claude Allison Park.

Bill Howell, 13554 Norborne.representing Shear School. wonthe junior boys' division cham-

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Virgil. representing MasonI School, won the midget boys'division championship: and

I Scott Bryce, 12920 Norborne.

representing Shear School, wonI the Pee Wee boys' divisionchampionship.

On the girls' side, Sharon

Castey, 9001 Sioux, represent·ing Miller Park, was themidget winner. and Linea

Rydste{It 14393 Fenton. ofPhoenix Park. won the juniorgirls' division championship.Tournament players from the

various playgrounds included:B, Goebel and M. Goebel from

FENCE CO.Free Estimates

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Beech Field: C. Max, C. Landh,S Casley and B. Fredriko from

' Miller Park; D. Hall, M. Hum-phries, T. Humphries and K.Davis, from Allison Park; B.Rumrill, L. Savala and T. In-gram from Volney Smith Park;Mike Tessmer, Cindy Cortese,Steve Ollette and G. Lekkemann from Ashcroft School; D.Kegle, D. Zimmie and B. Hetobfrom Mason School; P. Johnsonand G. Eszes from FisherSchool: P. Bearance, S. Bruceand B. Howell from ShearSchool; J. Miazga. R. Hark, CNeville, J. Steen and E. Cielin-ski from Vandenburg School:D Sherwood and N. Novak fromMann School: J. Wood and D.

, Burns from Westland School:D Sproule, G. Cauteeki and J.Henderickson of Manning Park:C. Stefanso, D. Smith, H. Brownand E. Macie from LoIa Val!eySchool: D. Merlo. L. Rydstadt.and T. Bradley from PhoenixPark, and M. Durance and J.

Walters from Stuckey School.

What's new? Shoppers Spe-cials Column in the Observer

Late entries will be accepted forthe annual City of Livonia closed golftournament to be held at the Idyl WyldGolf Course the next two weekends.

"Players are urged to get theirentries in by this Friday in order toget preferred staMing times," Al Ros-coe of the Recreation Department saidtoday.

"But, for those who can't enroll

early, we'll accept their entries up until11 a.m. on Saturday at the course."

The meet, which is sponsoredjointly by the Recreation Department,Idyl Wyld course and the Livonia Ob-server, is a 54-hole test. A charge of$15 covers all fees.

Players may get in their roundseither this Saturday or Sunday oron the following Saturday and Sun-day. Entries will be split into fourflights with beautiful trophies to beawarded the champions and run-ners-up.

The tourney's five top- players willearn the right to represent Livonia inthe Recreation of Michigan tourney atFlint later this month.

Local meet officials are hopeful thisyear's entry will exceed 60 contestants.

Entries may be filed either at IdylWyld or at the Recreation headquarterson Farmington Road.

Tournament Winds UpLironia Net School

The Livonia Public School's ' over Andy Ditzhazy and Louissummer tennis class scheduled Toby, 6-0,6-0. Randy Fotiu andtennis tournaments at the Frank- Lisa Law defeated Connie Con-lin High School courts as a nelly and Brian Curtner. 6-4. toculminating activity to the sum- capture the mixed doubles.mer's instruction. This allowed An additional award was pre-students to have immediate prac- sented to Randy Fotiu as thetice in utilizing skills and eti- player who showed the most im-quette learned earlier, and also provement.gave them an opportunity to "getthe feel" of tournament play. -,=7„;,1In the girls' singles. Vickie 1 1

SLernhagen defeated Mary Priest.

0eethdgihlsd to I·21 othI BEADLEfinals. Jeff Robson won over Stat, Sene. - DimocrekRandy Fotiu to clinch the boys' Paid Political Ad

singles title.Girls' doubles winners were:..........

Diane Burgel and Mary Jo Mott . Enjoy Shoppi.. Now .t who bested Christine Mack and •

Connie Connellly, 7-5. WEATHERALL'S,Boys' doubles victors were Newly Expanded Croft'. ,

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for the best bargain yet. There are times when it's stood until the seventh when Rick Harlow doubled for .okay to play giveaway. South Redford took advant. South Redford with two gone in

But not on the baseball field. Ue of some wild hurling on the bottom of the ninth, butSouth Redford found out as the part of the Battle Creek Lou Banwert waved at a third

much for the second straight pitcher to get the score even. strike for the game's final out, INSTALOAN

make (A: a note year in the outstate Detroit Bill Sproul started matters South Redford had quali-

Free Press finals last Saturday for South Redford with a single. fied for the Ann Arbor action AT...

at the University of Michigan's Then. after Jerry Allen was by taking both the first and Championship trophies are

Ferry Field. safe on an error. walks to Bill the second·half regul" sea- displayed by Vickie Stern-

li--C, ; n?.2,:irry*thilk illi:fici;h-- 1 <74. NBDIn 1963, errors knocked South Booth, Jim Smith and Dave son titles in the Livonia area- hagen and Jeff Robson.

Redford from competition in Woloch loaded the bases and Free Press League.'4:14,EL:!IR !#ii,I 6:4; their bid to represent Michigan netted South Redford two runs. It required a playoff win byr--*-v--1 ;276

in the Nationals at Johnstown, Two wild pitches followed and a 2-0 score on Wednesday over PLYMOUTHPa., in mid-August. the score was tied at 4-4. the Livonia Bisons to give South

r It was the same story lastClark, had performed master- Arnie Helwig spun the shut-1=14=13? Booth, pitching in relief of Redford the second half crown.

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Saturday- errors, phis wild fullv from the fifth inning. out against the Bisons allowingpitching-which enabled Bat-tle Creek to best the South But in the ninth, Booth is- only one hit. Booth hurled for SAM E- DAY-1 these TERRIFIC VAI Redfords, whose lineup in- sued a single to pinch.hitter the Bisons and gave up fivecluded players from North Doug Nelson. who took an hits.

DECISIONBedford and Livonia, in theextra base on an error. The Doubles by Sproul and Bill

at PINE LUMBER This time the score was 5-4. Dan Benoit hit back to the South Redford runs

Randy Fotiu is congratulat- state semifinals.

next play killed South Red- Wooley and a single by Timford. Sianski accounted for the _ You get prompt

South Redford. under the box. Booth rnade certain that It'11 be back to Ann Arbor ed by Instructor John Scran.service on an

and Confidential

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Creek a 4-0 lead in the first what should have been an easyfour innings. Inability of ace out.

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Rick Clark from Redford UnionBut the ball sailed wildly intoHigh to locate the plate hurt

foul territory and Benoit romp-the Redford delegation.ed home with what proved the

Clark served up a pair of winning run. The next manwalks, plus a single for Battle fanned... which means thatCreek's first run in the second Booth, who during the regular

noteriol from 6, per H. inning. Two* more walks, a hit season hurls for the Livoniabatter a pair of singles and a Bisons but joined South Rednce posts from 754 -wild throw by Clark himself ford for the Free Press tourna-helped Battle Creek to make it ment, should have gotten out

EST Buyi 1 tji. i+0 in the fourth. of the inning without yielding

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They'll go against the best Trains in Europe decisions to be

from the Battle Creek, Midland- made elsewher,.

Bay City-Saginaw and Sarnia Army PFC Dennis K. Weber,areas to determine who'11 play son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph L. -

NATIONALnext Tuesday at Tiger Stadium Weber, 9907 Merriman Road.

BANK OF

in the grand windup to the very Livonia, and other members of DETROIT *Eass/excellent Free Press program, the 3rd Armored Division arewhich is guided by Perry Dea- participating in a three.week Min. Fed,ral Deposit Insuranc, Corporet-kin under Sports Editor Lyall field training exercise at Hohen·Smith. fels, Germany, ending Aug. 15. • •

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WITH FILON SAVE A DOLLAR NOW - ond.half of the Livonia.Wayne this season.There wasn't much to the sec- their eleventh win in 12 games

Reg. 6.39Class A baseball doubleheader Allen again had four hits, in-

i,4 last Saturday. cluding three doubles, to bring

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have been averaging better than ties in 13 tries and lift his AS15 runs per game this season, season's average to .500.1 1 COMPLETE -

GALLON 'ig had been "held in check" in the Powers also clouted a homerNO MONEY DOWN -

I Bathrooms o Rec. Roomsand risistiall kinds I 'lou,AHT opener, winning by only an for the victors. Osborneof weather. 8#uti- 84 •core. pitched five innings and Pete 0 Dormon

ful Induring colors. * Alum. Skiing 0 -Ii'.01 R,poinKim itself clean. In the nightcap, Livonia

Boraday finished up. ney . Porch-

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TRANSLUCENT 1 Q 8 h. P.flnl:h-1rage in the first inning and

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FIBERGLAS then added five more markers The Livonians host South Splaa 2.CARsh- WOOD PANELING in the second. The game Lyon Saturday night and then FREE GIFTALUMINUM GARAGE

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1 Steve Gray and Jerry Allen Jean Stewart4*8-$4.79 , 1 each lashed out four hits in the

Solid 0 U•fi•ished Meholony '1 1 , 6 abbreviated rout Manager Jerry Leads WomenHardwood -%0..... 1- 2-„4.7-$2.99

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In the hectic first inning Jean Stewart, of Allen Park,

a walk. Powers, Gray, Allen an<i captured top honors in the KE 2-7700 27850 PLYMOUTH RD. GA 7-4400< AJ Stockwell singled. After Jack weekly tournament of the Wo. 0 All #pes of 11•-ciq 0 Bill comilidati- mil,ble

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Powers then tripled and Gray. gross score in the champion-- Allen and Stockwell ripped will be played at Fenow: EMERGENCY SELLING.'. . .EMERGENCY SELLINGY . . .' ship flight This week's matches

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In the opener, Ron Hellierscattered nine hits and fanned

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r five hits. Gray and Allen eachknocked out a triple and single,while Hellier slapped a singlefor Livonia's final safety of thegame.

Allen continued his heavystick'work Sunday as the Livo-nians routed Ypsilanti, 13-2, for

Cecilia Gregory, of Detroit, Mhad low net with 97-15·82.

Results of other Rights: first- Mrs. Lou Atwood, Trenton; Mrs. Betty Brooks, Detroit; and Mrs.Virginia Walters, Trenton, tiedfor low gross with Els; lownet, Mrs. Brooks, 107-34-83; sec-ond - Mrs. Vera Woodruff,Dearborn, low gross with 105;Mrs. Vera Kendrick, Iivonia,

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Home Artg James Dickerson IJrges Fees: let's Stay On The Issues'Editor's Note: From now will attempt to give the same Republican League of Redford compare my record of party ae·

until the final election in NB amount of space each week, Township at Redford Union tivity and support of Republi.Deadline vember, The Observer will in the game story, to oppo· High School last Thursday can candidates with that of any

welcome statements on issues nents.) night. of the candidates for the party'sby rival candidates for the Candidates for U. S. Congress Democrat Billie S. Farnum, nomination to Congress from

Extended edit them, as to length, and mary ballot stepped up activity for his party's nod for the "I would call attention to revarious public offices. We'll on both sides of the Sept. 1 pri- one of two primary candidates this district."

in the Redford Township and nomination, opened a new head- marks made by Senator Gold-Here is a rundown on entry Livonia area this week cam- quarters office in Livonia at water after he won the nomina-deadline dates for prospective Cowan to IIead paigning for the new 19th Dis- Five Mile and Middlebelt road. tion when he said that he wouldState Fair participants trict seat. GOP Congressional candidate *wage the campaign on the

Because of the =eased Operations Republicans William W. Bra- Dickerson said this week: issues, not on personaMties.' Ifacilities available in the new shear, James Dickerson and "In reply to recent comments would eneourage all candidatesHome Arts Building, it has be. Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- Richard Kuhn spoke before of another of the candidates, I to follow the lead of our party'Icome possible to accept more way has appointed C. ,Vernon more than 90 members of the am happy to have the voters nominee,"entries in this department and Cowan as chief operating of-

the deadline. originally set for ficer, effective August 1, it was -announced by M. Irvine Dunn,July 31. has been extended tosenior vice-president for opera-

Qi. of Kentil.August 7. ith Th h Ad!TILE an[1 Panel Sale FREEtions. Cowan's headquarters will

Entries for livestock. be Cleveland, and he will have inyl Floor Cl••.horses, and agriculture must an office in Huntington, W. Va. with o.y $10 purcha. or mor.also be received by August 7.

Cowan, 52, has been generaland Junior Show exhibitorsmanager-transportation. ASPHALT TILE Beautiful G-•de "A" 2,000 Boxes Light Colorshave until August 14.For 24 years he has moved 919*1/6 $119 LAVAN MAHOGANY VINYL ASBESTOS nLEBeauty Queens must subrhit through a succession of 15 in- Fint Quality ..

219 No Limit 7, 91,their applications by August 21, creasingly important posts in ..v A Box Natural

and contestants in the various (&O's operating department, M.,6.lized P,Mer. MB 15 Finish 1. Quality ,MEMBERS OF Plymouth's Round stand waiting for the next raee. Lorenz drum major and majorette starting imm the job of brake Full 80-piec. box 4*7Table Club had a big night at the North- handed out Round Table selections and groups must file by August 17. man at Newport News, Va.ville Downs' harness races last week 'tis reported that there were several although late entries will be A native of F.•gle Rock, N.C., AUAOND MAHOGANY

PLASTIC WALL TILE WHITE CEILING nLEaccepted after that date if ac- Cowan graduated from Norfolk P...Fi.ish.dwith Ralph Lorenz as host. This shows winners in the listcompanied by the late entry fee ( Va.) Business College in the 1.t Quality 319 Each 1 Slight 'M.

12 x 12 part of the group seated in the grand- .C ..Cof $1.

depression year 1929. After jobs 417 PanelSeconds 'I,/Nominations for the Senior as office manager and meehan-

Citizens Award should be re- ie. while attending night classes183 Trophies ceived at the Fairgroun(is by in business law, he joined C&0 KAY & KAY FLOOR COVERING 15125 TELEGRAPHJust S. of 5 Milo RoidPENCILS . t.-4--p.-.-*-

Up for Grabs tion is needed for any of the ing yard of its giant port at KE 4-3906 JO 4-5920 L 1 44602

August 21. No advance registra- in 1936 in the coal-ear marshall- 20019 W. 7 Mile 24134 Woodward

M Block W. of Evorgrion ; Blocks S. of 10 Milo KE 7-6333daily children's contests. Newport News.a. - -

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®bituarirSliARRY EGLESTON. Servlce, for

Harry Ecleston, 82, 14625 Fla-mingo, Livonia. were conducted inthe It. G. and G. R. HarrilFuneral Home, 14341 FarmingtonRoad, in charge of Rev. Fred

Hubbs with burial in GreenwoodCemetery to Fowlerviue.

Mr. Egleston died July 29 inGarden City Hospital followingan Ulneu of two months. He wal

born Sept. 7,1881 and was a re-tired railroad conductor. He had re-

sided in Lhonia for 17 years.Surviving are: a Bon. Harry

Egleston of Livonia. and two

gr•ndchildren....

MRS. CAROLINE KNACK. Servicesfor Mrs. Caroline Knack, 81.

14020 Farmington Road, 1.tvonia.were conducted in the R. G. andG R. Harrl. Funeral Home. 14341Farmington Road In charge ofRevs. Theodore Stoerker and

James Lange. Burial wu in

Grandlawn Cemetery.Mrs. Knack died July 28 in

Wayne County General Hospitalfollowing a short illness. She wuborn Jan. 19. 1883 and had re-

sided tn Livoola for 24 years.Mrs. Knack wu a member of the

Nativity United Church of Christ.Surviving are: a son Herbert

Knack of Livonla: three grand-children and two great grand-childern.

...

NOEL PAQUIN-Ser•leel for NoelPaquin. 86. of St Ignace, Mich..were conducted in St Ignace

Catholic Church with burial in St.Ienaee Cemetery. A former re,1.dent of Plymouth, Mr. Paquin diedin the Resthaven Home in North

ville Township. 1He wa, born Aug. 15. 1877 in

St. Ignace. a mon of Anthony andSusan LaVake. He wu a retireddeckhand from the railroad ferryin St. Ignace.

i Surviving are: three daughtertMrs. Edna Bryant. Pini Blui. Ark.:Mrs. Madelyn Andrut Grand RAPids: Mrs. Hazel Caldwell. Plimouth: two mons, Thomal, of St.Ignace and Norman. of Jackson:24 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.

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Discount

At Dog ShozoDogs from all parts of the

midwest and Michigan are ex-pected to compete in the eighthannual all-breed obedience trial

of the Wolverine Dog Training

Club Sunday in the FarmingtonHigh School gym, Shiawassee atOrchard Lake Road in Farm-

ington.

Competition for the 183

prizes starts at 11 a.m. andcontinues through 6 p.m.

There will be four huge

rings available for the judg·ing which will be handled by

a panel including: NoviceClass A. Harold Laverne,Flint; Novice Class B. Bill

Wells. Wayne: Open Class A,Jake Giacomelli. Stoney Creek,

Ontario: Open Class B, BillWells: Graduate Novice, Gia·

comelli: standby judge. Mrs.Margaret Vandagriff. Detroit.

Members of the committee

handling the match are: Chair-man Barbara Wheaton: co-chair-

man. David Rigoulot: chief. ring

steward, Chuck Gregart: publicity and advertising. DarleneDanna: premium list and catalogue, Barbara Wheaton: re-

freshments, .Shirley Wiesner.

Trophies, Harry Wilson: en-tries. Virginia Rand: patrol, Ed-ward Borkin: tickets. Iverne

Glatfelter: typing entries. Inge Porter: and public address sys-tem, Joe Danna.

Many are idly busy.-Jeremy Taylor

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-01:16]I5ll,N CEMENT WORK

DIRECTORY

Asphalt Paving

Northville AsphallPaving

Trucking & ExcavatingCompany

All Work Folly Guaranteed- FREE ESTIMATES -

"Drivewqs A Speciallf'Fl 9-0961 I

Asphalt Paving - Drivewaysand Parking areas. Broken

drives expeMly resurfacedGA 74000

WILCO PAVINGDrivewa, I Parking Lots

Installed 0 Resurfaced

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PATIO PORCHES

DRIVEWAYS

Free EstimatesGA 7-3064 GA 1-5987

BRICK and block work. Base-

ments. Veneers. Fireplaces,Chimneys, Porches, All repairsold or new. GA 1-6398.

Concrete WorkWalks-Drives-Porches

PATIOSDecorative Slate or Concrete

Free Estimates-Reasonable VE 5-6811 KE 1-5963

ALL brick repairs. porches,chimneys, etc. Work myself.

low prices. Elmer Johnson.

WE 5-7758.

PATIO STON ES

Slate Finish, Factory Seconds,reduced for quick sale.CANYON STONE CORP.

WE 3-2285

Building &Remodeling

Fences

To Those It MayConcern

Call Hollywood Fence for thebest estimate in town. Only87c a foot. corner post• and

gate only thing extra. Call

422-2830

Sincerely, Hollywood

NOBODY UNDERSELLS

6REAT LAKESDONT EVER FORGET IT

TRY US AND SEE

Installed or Materials Only

Great Lakes Fence273-2900

Newsted Fence Co.

Steel Fence .90c Ft. Installed

1 Corner posts & gates extra)-I do all my own work." Call

WALLIE NEWSTEDKE 3-4841

Chain Link Fence

Landscaping &Gardening

PICK-UP broken concrete. Fillsand, black dirt. KE 7-3914.

CRUSHED STONE

ROAD GRAVEL

STRAW _ CINDERSIMMEDIATE DELIVERY

GA i -8800

TOp soIC-Trived. Fill DiRFill Sand. 427-8464.

Kirby's Trucking

Top Soil, Fill SandGravel, Sod Delivered

GL 3-0847

Hill Mangrum 6 SonsTOP SOIL & PEAT

M.,ion Blue Sod

LAYED OR DELIVERED

Old Lawns Stripped andreplaced. FREE EstimateB.

CA 7-0215

Landscaping &Gardening

TOP SOILOR

FILL SANDGArfield 1·2599 or PA 1-5964

Come direct to our own pit

36444 COWAN ROAD

1, Mile W. of Wayne Rd.

ABC SAND

i -1MERION SOD

Sycamore Farms is cutting at ' 7278 Haggerty Rd. between Joyand Warren Rd. You pick up orwill deliver.

GL 3-0723

Screened Peat

Humus, bl ack dirt,mixed soil. All $3.00per yard delivered.Minimum 6 yds. load.

CA 7-0029

Painting& Decorating

Don Berry & SonPainting

GA 1-0236 or WE 3-2996

Free estimates, 21 years expert-ence, fast, reliable and excel-lent workmanship

EXPERIENCED

PaintingAND

Paper AangingINTERIOR EXTERIOR

FREE ESTIMATES-REASONABLE

KE 5-5704

PAINTINGDECORATING

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR

Free Estimates-15 Yrs. Exp.Lowest Prices - Best Work

GA 2-0869 VE 5·8814

I nterior & ExteriorPAINTING

WALL WASHING

WINDOW GLAZING &

WASHING

JIM BAGGETT

453-4581

in the Observer Classified Ads!

Make Easy Money TooYou don't have to leave your easy chair Makea list of the things you no longer need. Let theClassified Ads work for you.

Get Our Low Bid

Jess Wilson 866-6063

Worley & ThomasonAsphalt Paving

Driveways - Parking LotsFree Estimates

GL 3-0005

1 Brick, Block and

Martin Buildingand Modernization

Additions

Recreation Rooms

Dormen - Kitchens

Aluminum Siding

Experienced - References

GA 1 -5435

Contractor - Builder

AND

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Industrial - Residential

FREE ESTIMATES

-Over 50 Yrs. Experience-

KE 1-1596

WAYNE FENCE &SUPPLY CO.

SODBetter See Our

Newport and MerionD. M. Young - GR 4·7732

H. L. Renas Landscape

HIGHEST QUALITYNursery-stock-sodding seed-ing-grading - patios machinestripping. 36 months to pay.

LO 3-5681

TOP SOILPeat Humus

PAINTING interior - exterior.

Free estimates, reasonablerates. GA 5-5549.

H & D PAINTING CO.I Exterior and Interior Painting0 Wall Washing

Free Estimates

Prompt ServiceCall Mr. Hill

LO 2-7860

18-YEAR SPECIALIST THE FINEST IN FENCESALL TYPES Top Soil A-1 Disced ond Screened Painting anti DecoratingCALL NOW Cement Work i ADDITIONS 1 FREE ESTIMATES Sh,edded Pect Interior and ExteriorDORMERS KE 7-0220 427-8400 A-1 Pulverized

Regular Peat No job too mnall

Anything in Concrete i UPDATING OLDER HOMES Delivered i None too big

GA 2.0900 oorches. steps. brick work, KIRK CA 5-2899 Floor Services 464-0321 cau ciarenceDrives, garage stabs. patios, I My Price Will Make You Glad Cavalier & Son Special rates to retired folks.

1 Day Service Alio speclalize in tralleri.

block work. Quality Material I . KE 2-2345 KE 2-0144

Doug Verville GA 1-1017 tive.i. - .<BUILDING & Remodeling.Expert WorkmanshipWorkmanship guaranteed. Rea- KURT'S FLOOR SERVICE GRAVEL - SAND -

I sonable prices. For estimates Dustless Floor Sandingcall GL 3-7506. Fat}ulon - Varnish - Wax TOP SOI L LAWN MOWER

DRY WALL

Livonia Classified Cement Patios Custom Stained Floors AL ARDIS GA 1 -1335 Repair Work done: Attics, basements,MODERNIZATION Insured - Work Guaranteed - - patch work done. PA 1-2623.

Reasonable -Driveway - Garage Floors

Ete-Quality WorkAds Get Results!' 425-2255 427-4313

NOT JUST ANOTHER CYNICAL

"CANDIDATE"

BUT INSTEADAN EXPERIENCED PUBLIC OFFICIAL

1,6 1

COMPLETE SERVICEResidential - Commercial

•Additions •Family RoomsKitchens

p 'Rec. Rooms *Car Ports,

Updating Older Homes

Saf-Way Const. Co.(Lic. & Ins.) Free Est.

LU 2-3517Nights and Weekends Call

GA 2-8963

CARPENTER WORK. panel-ing recreation rooms. tile and

formica tops, kitchens. elec-trical wiring. Call Don, after6 p.m.. 427-3247.

JIM NINOWSKI

Home

Modernization Co.

1 For All Your Home

KE 7-9157

BOB'SFloor Laying & Sanding Co.

Llc,nned ControctorOld and New Work

F- Estimates

GA 2-3530

LEO'S CARPE:t &

UPHOLSTERED CLEANER

Early Spring Specials

Up to 25 sq. yds. $10

Fast Service -

Guaranteed Work

Free Estimates

GR 6-0262

RUG CLEANING

MERION SODLayed or Delivered

Flowing, discing, levelingTop Soil - Sand - GravelFill Dirt, Peat HumasDelivered - GA 2-0486

SODDING-Merion Blue laid,delivered grading top soil, sand,gravel. Free estimates. 531-3094.

JAMES KANTHE

Bulldoxing

Land Cleari•g

Grading-Excawating

TREE REMOVAL

DRAINAGE WORK

We Build Parking Lots

LAWN MOWERSSHARPENED

ENGINE REPAIRAuthorized Briggs & Strat-ton, Clinton, Lawson PowerProducts, Toro, Moto-mower,Lawn Boy Service and Parts.FREE Pickup and Delivery

Suburban Rent-It Co.29103 Five Mile Road2 Blks. E. of Middlebelt

422-4800

39300 Six Mile RoadCorner of Haggerty

464-1280

Lawn Mower ServiceAll makes--one day service.

LOEFFLER'SPRO-HARDWARE

29150 Five Mile at MiddlebeltGA 2-2210

Plastering

ALL TYPES PLASTERING -

No job too small, work guaran-teed, free estimates. 425-3718.

Lathing & PlasteringDry Wall Repairs, Painting

DEARDOFF

BROS.K E 2-2144

PLASTERING. Reasonable

rates, quality work. Call Les.

GA 7-3755.

Plumbing & Heating

9x12 - $7.95 MovingNeeds - Quality Also DrivewaysWALL TO WALL CARPETS Pender Bros.and Service& FURNITURE CLEANED PEAT MOSS

Our most important LIGHT HAULING Excavating.assets. a satisfied customer. IN YOUR HOME! ROAD GRAVEL, FILL Plumbing & Heating

Pick-Up and Delivery Service DIRT, TOP SOIL, BROKEN FURNITURE & Sewers and Catch Basins ofBE SURE AND CALL all kinds. Call KE 1-4066.COMPLETELY INSURED SIDEWALKS APPLIANCE MOVING Terms AvanableMR. C. J. OR MR. GRAKE

272-1177 NEW LIFE GArfield 1 -4484DAVE WISE After 5 p.m.

- CARPET CLEANING CR 8-2593 LO 3-9466425-4800 or KE 3-6996

Draperies 30762 Ford Rd., Garden City Music Teachers ../.and Slipcovers 425-4947 TOP SOI L A and W

Yellow Pages 65ETHEL NIMICK McLEAN

Morion Sod - Scrioned Plat AL.C.M (England)- Slag - Cinder - Fill Dirt . Fill PIANO VOICE THEORY Heating & Cooli ngCUSTOM MADE slipcovers, our Tri Removal Special Courses fof Adults

Sand - Hors, Manure - Grading CLASSIC or MODERN PIANO

material or yours. Call for ap- Floor Sanding Special Cours- for Children (Sales and Service)

pointment, 474-070. J. & J. Ryan, GA 1-4043 ITALIAN VOICE PRINCIPLESFinishing Call After 4 p.m. '6820 Schoolcraft KE 5-8357 45247 Cherry Hill- 30 years experience.

- Electrical All work guarinteed. . QUALIFIED Piano Teacher. Plymouth

- John D. Taylor TopsoilChildren and adults. Summer

427-3936classes. Mrs. Lola Hoffman, Day or Night17941 Mayfield. GA 1-5572.

Shown with the -Master Sanitary Sewer BILL AUTRY GradingPlan. Water Vote Stadv ind Ron- Rill I....................."...li.. GL 3-6509

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57 on Water Bonding."

ELECT DAVE

JONESSTATE REPRESENTATIVE

DAVID JONES HAS BEEN PREPARING FOR

THIS OFFICE THROUGH MANY YEARS

OF GOVERNMENT SERVICE

* Todir-Assistant Director of Public Works, Cily of Livonia.* Author of Livonia's New $6 MiUion Maste. Sanitary, Five-Year Plan.* Architect of new water rate *chedule which aided borne ovinen and bud-

nes:mon aloke. Water rm are lower today than even in dan of LivoniaTownship !

* Spaikplug in negotiations for Fed.al Grants in Air which brought $700,000ie Ul help for.wers.

* Four yean - Livonia City Councilman 1954-58.

D.mocrat 35•h District Pald Frattle'l Ad•.rtli-ent

Electrical ContractorRanges Dryers

Houst Power Service

Repairs and ViolationsReasonable

Free EstimatesGuaranteed

KE 2-1835

BILL BOLLIN

Electrical Controctor

Res., Comm. Ind.- RightReliable, Reasonable

Anytime, Anywherl

GA 5-0030

Excavating

J im French

Sand. gravel and top soil. Bull· -dozing. Septic tanks. Loadingand grading, footings, trenchingwater lines, sewers and back

hoe. GL 3-3505. Dial operatorask for Mobil operator, ask forAnn Arbor JL +2395.

Fences

FENCE SPECIAL15TSNo Job Too Small

Specializing in Fence Repairsand Small Jobi

Phone 425-4227for Fr- Eltimate•

Furnace Cleaning

POWER CLEANING with bigtruck. Special now $9.95! Call

Accredited Heating and CoolingCo. Daytime LU 4-6174 Eve-

nings GA 7-4513.

Landscaping & _Gardening

Thomas SoddingMerion Sod Delivered or

Layed. Landscaping and

Patios.

Guannteed

CA 7-7516

KUNIKLANDSCAPING

TOP SOI L SOD

SHRUBS

PEAT HUMUSALL TYPES OF FENCES

FREE ESTIMATES

NO MONEY DOWN

36 MONTHS TO PAY

WAYNE - JOY RD.

425-1184 GA 14108

Dirt MovedJ. D. WALL

GL 3.0723

DESIGNING. relandscaping,trimming, weed killing. lawn re-pair, evergreens. Top soil, playsand. peat, sod lot pickup. BussLandscape Nursery Sales. 26808

Plymouth Rd. KE +5417.

MERION BLUESod No. 1 on Peat 43c yd.

Top Soil. 5 yds. $12.50

Peat, 242 yds. $10.00

CA 5-4581

WEED MOWINGGA 14484

WEED CUTTING with tractor.

Lots or acreage. KE 3-4201.

REDING'S SOD FARMGROWERS OF QUALITY

MERRION SOD

35820 6 MILE ROAD

421-1297

LEE LANDSCAPINGTop Soil, Peat Humus, TractorGrading, Weed Cutting. Flow-ing and Discing, Stripping OutOld Lawns and Sodding.

474-2151 KE 4-1667

Painting& Decorating

MICHAEL ANGELO'S painting,interior. exterior, wall paper-ing. wall washing. 7 years ex-perience. Free estimates. CallDon. GA 2-7027.

PAINTINGPAPER HANGING

Interior & Exter,or

Neat, ReasonobleFree Estimates

Over 15 Years Experience

GA 7-7332

PAINTINGPaperhanging - Wall Washing

Let A Master Do It

Bill Thompson 15610 D,eringGA 7-8263

Painting. Paperhangingand Wall Washing.

Want to save money?Call GA 1-7957

PaperhangingExclusively

W ork Guaranteed

Earl Doc.KE 7-2220

Call After 6

AND

HEATING

OTWELLDoy GL 3-0400 Nite GL 3-2974

GLENN C. LONG

Plumbing & Heating

0 Electric Sewer Cleoning43300 Seven Mile

Phone Fleldbrook 9-0373

Plumbing & Heating

HEATING SYSTEMSFree Instollotion Estimates

GL 3.2434

Chu "Ede" Oile,

Oil and Gas Burner Service141 N. MIll Plymouth

24 Hour Burner Service

il, 1

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P-24, R-24 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5, 1964

He- is . co. of th. •d: So glad about the results IHer. b . copy 0 8. id: Like This Can Be Yours "Fabulous results, wonder-

RESULTS I Phone everything" exclaimed Mrs. -* cellaneous furniture and out my friends. David McFeg- -* house, lease preferred. GAful paper. Of course we sold Leaving town. Must sell mis recommended the paper to Engineer wants 3 -bedroom

GA 2-0900 Landney of Livortia. board motor. GA 0-0000. gan, Farmington. 0-Moo.

1-Cametery Lots 6--Special Notices 7--Lost ••d Fouad 1 8-Mal. Help Wanted 8--Male Help Wanted 1 8-A-Employment Agency 1 9-Female Help Wanted 9-Female Help WantedPARKVIEW MEMORIAL - 4

lots in section 57 (Good Sheherd). Sacrifiee for $100 each.VIcewood 3-5030.

6-Special Notices

SPIRITUAL guidance Church,Pastor Rev. Tessa Eckert Pri-vate consultation. 29233 Scot-

ton. Phone 474-9315.

SPIRITUAL message serviceevery Thursday 8 p.m. Consulta-tion by appointment. Rev. A.Hawkins, 28805 Elmwood, Gar-den City. GA 1-3042.

ON or after this date I will notbe responsible for debts for any-one other than myself. July 22.1964. Ronald Taylor, 13908Cardvell, Livonia.

RUMMAGE SALE - Lola Val-ley Business and ProfessionalWomen. Friday, Aug. 7,9 A.M.War Memorial, corner of GrandRiver & Burt Rd.

AUTO SERVICE

MANAGERVolume Lincoln, Mercury.Comet Dealer. has openingfor a high Caliber ServiceManager with proven ability.Must furnish references. Allreplies confidential. Topwages, retirement plan. hos-pitaNzation and many otherbenefits. Write Observer

Newspaper. 33050 Five MUIRd., Livonia. Box 540.

FAMOUS EUROPEAN Spe-cialist Consultant on all prob.lems of life. No problem toobig or too small. One visit willconvince you. Call today. 10359Livernois nr. G. River. WE 1-

le.

AN AD doesn't have to be bigto be seen. You saw this one.

Call GA 2-0900 and place yours.

CATERINGCALL ELROSE - KE 1-1775WEDDINGS - BANQUETS

100 OR MORE $1 AND UP

HEALING WORK, no fortune

telling. Nina Biglow. Call GR+5109 before 10 a.m. Pets in-

cluded.

DISPLAYEXPERIENCED

DISPLAY MANWANTED AS

ADDITION

TO TOP NOTCHDISPLAY TEAM

EXCELLENTFRINGE BENEFITS

Apply in PersonPersonnel Office

WARDS

WONDERLAND

HELP?

Sivic#GA 1-2000

Servici, 453-2904ask for Mr. Hoben

ffications w, con fill:StoneSecretarial

orkGeneral Office

Pain*ingWall WashingService Station

ee bv The Obse,ver Newspopen

NEED

m UVONIA CAU

Youlk EmploymentW PLYMOUTH CAU

YMCA Employmenl

0.0 an, fow das•

Mother helper Baby jitlStock work Tutoring

Gardeni. Radio W

DraftingWait-u DeliveryThh Advin;sement Furnished Fr

Bus. Dir. Cont.

LOST. Brown leather foldercontaining check book and TWO STUDENTScredit cards. Wonderland area. 1 NEAT APPEARING AVERAGE

Sat., Aug. 1. Reward. GA 24978 $149 per hour Call KE 2-3553evenings or TR 3-2400 days. BETWEEN 8:00 - 9:00 A.M.

LOSI' - Masonic ring, yellow SOLID. PERIMANENT positiongold with white Masonic Em. in community newspaper workblem, 4 carat diamond. Re- for experienced newsman. 33050ward. 453-2467. Five Mile, Livonia.

FOUND. Female calico kitten, ATTENTION 1about 4 months old. VicinityJefferson school. GA 7-1597.

WALLET - LOST Aug. 1st BAKERYSchoolcraft-Inkster Rd. or Ply-mouth-Farmington Rd. areas.Finder. please return contents DRIVERof identification folder.

8-Mate Help Wanted SALESMANSURFACE GRINDER, laphand. Established Rbutes

Experienced on guage work.Triple Seal Engineering Co., Guaranteed Salary

31122 W. 8 Mile Rd.. Paid TrainingFarmington, Mich. Security-No Layoffs

KE 34050. Liberal Vacation

WANTED - Young man to Insurancelearn sporting goods business. Pension BenefitsMust have high school educa-tion and be neat in appearance. This position offers advantagesFull time work. Contact Mr. of self-employment and com-Hastie, Griswold Sporting pany backing without financialGoods, Wonderland Shopping investment If you are 21-35,Center. married, and interested in a

secure future,,we would like toDIRECT SALES - If you've discuss this opportunity withdone any selling, and- are ag· you. Apply in person or call forgressive, you can earn $100 or appointment, LO 3-4975.more per transaction, 3 salesa week not uncommon. See Mr.Allen, mornings. 19614 Joy Rd. MILLSYOUNG MAN to learn opera-tion of paper cutter in printingplant. Prefer man 5' 10" or BAKERYover. Apply at Hathaway PressInc., 30034 12 Mile Rd., Faming- 35780 GODDARD RD.ton. ROMULUS

DEPENDABLE janitor wanted Equal Opportunity Employerfor dry cleaning establishmentPalace Quality Inc, 12000 Clov- Reti red?erdale, Detroit Earn your $1,200

Driving Livonia CheckerREI.IABLE MAN for delivery of Cab. Apply in Person.newspapers. Available all day

33312 W. Seven MileWednesday. Must have truck or

Rear of Buildingstation wagon. Knowledge of

Faiglington area an asset Call WANTED. Car washers, mustMr. Darnell. 11:ursday through be 18 or over, daily guarantee.Tuesday, GA 2-3160 after 12 Apply at 1340 Ann Arbor Rd.,noon. Plymouth.

Plenty of WorkNot Enough Men

Over 25? Married? Ambitious?Need a five figure income?Available Now? If so Dial AnnArbor 6634197 for appointment-Interview.

SOLICITORSFull or Part-time, Dairy Prod-ucts, guaranteed income, trans-portation furnished. age nobarrier, must like people. Apply14430 Fenkell. Detroit. 8 a.in.-10 a.m. Farm Maid Dairy Office.See Mr Hayes

Service Station

OperatorsFull and Part-Time

8:45 - 12:13

5:00- 9:15

6:00 - 9:15

40 Hr. Week

Apply in PersonPersonnel Dept.

SEARSLivonia Mall

7 Mile-Middlebelt

BROACHINC SERVICETOOL MAKERS

BROACH MAKERS

BROACH RECONDIT'IONERSSET-UP MAN

PRODUCTION HELP

Year round overtime availableTop rates to top men. Manyfringes. Vacation, retirement,insurance, bonus, etc.

776-1565

14482 E, Ten Mile RoadDick Rose

PLENTY OF WORKNOT ENOUGH MEN

Over 25?

Married? Ambitious? Need a 5Figure income? Available Now?If 30 call Ann Arbor 6634197for appointment, interview.

ALLSTATEINSURANCE CO.

OFFERS

FEMALE

See.- Sale, $400

Comp Opr. to $400 NCR $325-Secy.-Sales $400--

Key Punch eva Open

Office Clerk ......... $360-Receptionist 00-

Steno $300-

MALECust. Rts. Punch $650-

Power Plt Eng. OpenGeneral Lab. mature $430-Trainee Open

Many Temporary PositionAvailable

ALICE JOHNSON

PERSONNEL15195 Farmington Road

425-3000

545 New Center BuildingTR 2.6633

EVER-READY EmploymentAgency. Domestic, restaurant,bar maid, janitor work, babysitters. By day or week. PArk·way 2-8710.

ALLIEDAmong the Largestand Finest Agencies

100's of Jobsfor Men

Trainees, HS grads OpenTrainees, Coll. grads ... ..OpenMachinists, HS up ......... .OpenCartographer to 5 yrs.....to 600Refrig., Air Cond................ .700Silk Screen Printer ........ to 500Offset Pressman ... .... to 500Dir. of Nurse .... ... ............OpenSales Eng. ....................OpenInd. Eng., degree .......... 700ME's or EE's, degree .. .OpenProgrammers, sr. and jr......700Accountants, gen..... 500Draftsman, dec. mech.. OpenCredit Mgr. Traidees...........400Elec. Tech., design ..........to 800Hydraulic Pneu. sales OpenFood sales . to 700Sales trainees, HS grads 400Chem. Eng., degree ..........OpenSr. Systems Analy:t ......... 750Assist. Controlelr . ........to 1000Ind. Controls, service..........500Ind. Controls, sales ......... 520Adjuster trainees....OpenDesigner, truck, chassis.....75(Estimator, cutting tools ... 50(

VII

WAITRESS-full or part time, WAITRESS-HOSTESSgood tips. Chins, 28663 Ply- Part - Tinymouth near Middlebelt. Married - Over 20

EXPERIENCED bar maid be No Experience Necessary

tween 23 & 35. Muit be attrae- Applytive and able to weer costumi HOWARD JOHNSONS

KID 4-6441 between 2&6 p.m. 26767 Grand River, Bedfordonly.

HAIR STYLIST wth clientele SECRETARY 111part or full time. 5355950.23548 Plymouth Road. 2 block»east of Telegraph. CITY OFKITCHEN HELP wanted-Ray LIVONIAbids Lounge, 13090 InksterRd., south of Schoolcraft $4,617 to $3,324 plus excellent

WArrRESSES for grill & count- fringe benefits. Must conformer.Experienced preferred, bet. to residence requirement. High18-40 yrs. Good salary. 25006 Khool graduates or equivalent.Plymouth Rd. KE 5-2823. have reached their 21st birthday

but not have passed their 56thGENERAL office work. Li*t birthday and have had at leastbookkeeping, typing. Five day, three yun of full time paid35 hour week. Shorthand -en- secretarial experience in theUal. Send complete resume b last ten years. Training at ancluding age, expedence and accredited business school, col-other details to: Box 38, Wond- lego or university mily be sub-edand Center, 29859 Plymouth stituted for up to two years ofRoad, Livonia, Michigan. secretarial experience. Applica-

tion must be made by AugustBAR MAIDS and Waitresses. 14, 1964 to Civil Service Com-Must be over 21. Call 427-1060 mission, City Hall. 33001 Fivebetween 9-5 pm. Mile Rd., Livonia, GA 1-2000.

EXPERIENCED Waitress, some EARN extra money. free ward-grill work, over 18. Call GL robe, choose your hours. no3-9783. deliveries, no colectiong. Jackie,

GA 5-0324.ELDERLY LADY to live in,

more for home than wages, 2 BOOKKEEPER for accountschildren. one 444, one 6. Light receivable in automotive partshousework. GR +2217. store, 51,4 day week. Apply No i

Auto Parts Inc. Novi FI 9-2800.RELIABLE WOMAN for babysitting & light house keeping, BELIEVE IT!weekdays. Starting in Septem- "SANDRA" says; Why work forber. Own transportation. Plym- 10% when you can earn 50%outh area. 433-5642. Selling Toys, Gifts, and Gad-

MOTHERLESS HOME, 3 school gets, thru the "SANDRA" Partychildren, full charge. Perman- plan?, Everything "SANDRA"

"SANDRA" gives.ent, over 40 yrs., stay, refer- promises,

ences. 8 Mile, Grand River area. What about the others? ? ? ?Call "SANDRA" TY 7-1550.

474-5448.

EXPERIENCED Waitress andCALL ME - I want to talk to

barmaid. Nights, 27883 Plymouth 'ou about selling Dutchmaidclothing for the entire family., Road.You can be an INDEPENDENT

OLDER WOMAN, baby sitting, SALESPERSON. Phone GAI light home duties, 3 pre-school 7-7684 or write Dutchmaid,

children, bet. 10 am.4 p.m., 29215 Lori St., Livonia.i Monday through Friday. Owni transportation, references. 427- LICENSED PRACTICAL

1 4160. NURSES

) i Interested in pediatrics. New) modern hospital with excellent

ADULT in Wonderland area to

baby sit. Part time at my home,75c ents an hour. GA 1-8078.- BOYS 9 & OVER FURNITURE Draftsman, bldg. products Open

DAVE'S TREE SERVICE

opportunity for advancement

Sewer Cleaners ProfessionalCarriers for Delivery of News- SALESMEN Career OpportunitieS Designer, ME, hydraulics ...850 and education, 40-hour work

- Trimming, Fruit Trees papers in Farmington and Farm- For young aggressive men toTime Study observer ....400 WOMAN to live in and care for week. Program will include

Spraying, Removalington Township. No soliciting FULL TIME fill trainee positions in Detroit Tool Designers, Checkers Open 3 children. Evenings, 476-3238 training and education as well

MODERN ELECTRIC Free eith=tes, lowest pricesavailable. Call Mr. Darnell TRAINING FOR POSITIONS

Guaranteed Income Process Engineer . . Open MATURE WOMAN for baby $416 monthly, paid vacation,or collections. Immediate routes MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE and suburban area.

Electro-Mech. Designers ..Open before 4. as service. Beginning salary

IBM system and procedures 750 $382 with regular increases to

SEWER CLEANING GA 7-4000 Thursday through Tuesday. GA IN DOWN'ItWN High Earnings Potential Sales, foundry products 700 sitting 3 days, light housekeep- regular holiday and sick time.....t o. Clock Service 2-3160 after 12 noon. and Profit SharingNe Resolls - No Charge BRANCH STORES Sales, cutting tools 700 ing. 2 girls ages 5 to 7. Call Allowances are among the many

Group Life, Health Insurance Die Cast Eng., no deg. rqrd. 950 after 7 p.m. 42141)45. fringe benefits. For interview

$12 flrs, 2,-300 ea. add. ft Livonia Tree Service GENERAL OFFICE-Alert Apply Employment Office Paid Vacations Elec. Eng., EE deg. 500 call Personnel Office, Plymouthyoung man with some experience 14th Floor Other Personal Benefits Electronic Tech., digital ......500 HOUSEKEEPER - child care, State Home and TrainingTrimming - Removal - Powerand interested in accounting. SUPPORTED BY -- Material Handling Eng... 800 mature woman, hve in. $23. GR. School, Northville, Michigan„CALL LEO - GB +0262

Stump Removals 6-2283. GL 3-1500.Sal. $325. Archer Employment TV, Radio, National Ads Many More Jobs Not ListedLand Clearing- Service, 16210 Grand River at

HUDSON'SContinuous Training Let Us Tell You About Them ATTENDANT for Livonia's fin-Ucensed-Insured-Reasonable

St. Mary's. BR 3-2190. DOWNTOWN World's Largest Claims Staff Apply for Jobs at est self-serve hundry and dry Wig ConsultantSewing Machine Free Estimates

Repair KE 3-7867 - KE 8-2105ACCOUNTING CLERK - 2-3 SALES FOR CONFIDENT IAL AP- 109 E. 9 MILE-FERNDALE individual. Evenings. Interest- PERMANENT

- Built-in Sales Market Your Nearest Office cleaning store. Mature, settled

- years college accounting. Some_ experience preferred. Assistant REPRESENTATIVE POINTMENT write or ca11 444- Corner Woodward ing retail-type work. Meeting

7-POINT TUNEUP to Comptroller. Sal $350. Archer SALES SUPERVISOR Northland Drive, Detroit 35, Cleantenter, 27471 Sehooleraft.1400, Mr. H. L Lawrence, 16130 2nd Flr.. Lux Bldg. the public. Steady. Apply Poly- POSITION

In Your Home-All Makes TREE SERVICE Employment Service, 16210 SALES MANAGERS Michigan.Phone 544-7626 Livonia. Excellent Salary

REGULAR $6.50 VALUE J. L SmithGrand River at St. Mary's. BR Nationally recognized multi-mil- You're in Good Hands With 15841 GRAND RIVER

NOW $190 COMPLETE 3-2190. lion dollar corporation needs Between Greenfield Beautician - Male WE TRAINGuaranteed Free Needles GL 3-4806 ence in conveyor equipment or pansion program now under- ALLSTATE opportunity. Artiste, Wonder- I nterview

DRAFTSMEN - Some experi- top caliber men to fulfill ex-GA 14001 KE 84342

and Southfield Pbr womaI hair cutting, good

After 4 p.m. sheet metal fabrication. Med way· Must be over 24. Good Phone 273-9060 land center. GA 7-1380.Friday Afternoon

- Engr. in college pref. Sal. Open. tran,)ort*tion Av,Bable im- SERVICE STATIONHOUSEWIVES - Full or part BETWEEN 3 AND 5 P.M.

- TV Service Archer Employment Service, mediately. Mr. C. ur. Long is ATrENDANT NORTHWEST GIRLStime, ext™nely profitable salea

16210 Grand River at St. Mary's. holding interviews 1-5 p.In. with mechanical experience.Sheet Metal BR 3-2190. Thursday, August 6th at the Apply 34030 Ann Arbor Trail, FREE AND FEE Work your own houn. Phone See

Roofing & Esquire Motel, 25011 Michigan2724161 Mrs. Peg Immel

Ave.. Inkster. No phone callsGA 7-92(X) Trn. Bkkpr, fl. chge, type $350

Trn. typist, good fig. apt. Open Woman for classified sales.

1 Color TV Specialists | AAechanics accepted. SAT.EgMAN WANTED to sell Teller trns, young, type 45 238 Must have pleasant telephoneBLACK - WHITE asphalt paving Pay 15% com- Exp. PBX, own car Open voice. Office experience prefer- SEARS

Ambaugh & Reynolds "Repaon in Your Home

Full and Part-Time ASSISTANT MANAGER mifion GL 346005Exp. policy typist to 350 red. Call Shirlee Busetta, GA

MARRIED MENRoofing. Siding & 474-5264 4:30 - 9:15 Good typist, file, young 200 2-0000 for appointment Livonia MallTO MANAGE and TRAIN

Sheet Metal TV'. Bought. Sold. Traded 5:30 - 9:15 Carpinters Reprod. typists, Exec. . . OpenSALES FORCE Diet. typists, 60 wpm ...... 300 SECRETARY 11 7 Mile-Middlebelt

KE 1 -6000 O. DAVIS 40-Hour. Week KE 5-8898 Wanted Diet. typists.26448 Grand River 19057 Middlebelt at 7 Mile BRAKE - ALIGNMENT UNION ONLY part time 1.50 pr. hr. ATTENTION TOY

, ' MOTOR TUNE-UP- ATTENTION

WORK NEAR HOME. ALL Stat. typist, good shthnd... 360 CITY OF DEMONSTRATORSApply in Person Bakerymen. Insurance Men.

YEAR. See'y, 1 yr. exp., Exec. . 345

ROOFING SPECIAL Upholstery Personnel Dept. Salesmen. Milkmen GA 2-1163 Sec'y, good skills Open Now you can sell toys at com-

Averate :be homi We will guarantee you $1001 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sec'y will train, own car .. 350 LIVONIA · petative discount prices, the Cus-

235 1 Shingles SOFA AND chair, seats, rebuilt Girl Friday, own car toe,ers save while you and your

litalled $160 Sofas. $35 up; chairs. $12 up. SEARS nity to make twice this ' Sec'y, 21-24, dntn.per week plus the opportu- -& MM6i 2 1 holtesses earn more.............

Pair Reet IA,wres lastalled Also expertly recovered and re-4534554 upholstered. 500 fabrics to

amount. POWER PLANT Comp. op., 2 yrs. exp...... 285 dents of the City of Livocia, and Home Parties andComp. op„ ins. exp. ... .. 285 citizens of the United States,choose from in your home. Call Livonia Mall furnished by Jewel Tea Co.

ENGINEER Comp. op., exp., have reached their 18th birthday Georges ToysAll operating expenses are

$15Kim's Upholstery, GA 7-5140 type, own car . 300 and not have pa=ed their 56thnow! 7 Mile-Middlebelt plus hospitalization and vaca-tions ! ' Permanent for a Power Comp. op.. heavy exp. .... Open birthday and have completed have combined to give you the

Storms & Screens Waff Washing ADVERTISING salesman. Class If you like to sell and meetPlant Engineer with high 6 exp. keypunch, aft. sh:ft 325 the twelfth school grade or its highest commissions and prem-pressure steam and refrig- Keypunch, type 45,

ified experience helpful. Call people this is the opportu-equivalent Application must be iumt large selection of name

eration experience. own car .. ., 306 made by August 14, 1964 to brand toys, catalog, ules con-

1 Repair I Summer Special Shirlee Busetto, GA 24900 for nity you are looking for? No Exp. tab. op., own car . Open Civil Service Comminrion, Clty tests, guaranteed service, vari-IMMACULATE appointment. layoffs. plus the opportunity First Class Unlimited 4 adjuster wnters, exp., Hall, 83001 Five Mile Road, ous selling plans. Call GAAluminum-Glass-Screen WALL WASHING for advancement on Your

REASONABLE$3.00 up MACHINE HANDS

ABILITY-not seniority. License Required aft. shift immediate Livonia, GA 1-2000. 24913, GA 14787, PA 1-6728.

Free Pickup and Deliveryopenings .. . .. ... ...... Open

IMMEQDIATE SERVICE Per room. All work includes MUST HAVE JOB SHOPFor interview appointment Excellent Salary

wall, ceiling & woodwork Ex· CALL 538-4851 or ATTENTION WOMEN WHO SEWGA 5-4873 periented workmen Guarantied EXPERIENCE and Benefits. IRENE MILLER Manufacturer of Ladies' and Childrens' Coats selling off& insured. Oxbow Machine Products after 7 p.Itt.

LU 4-1300 8609 Oxbow St. GA 7-8637 Ideal Working ALLIED PERSONNEL discounted fabrics. Woolens mild linings, below cost Make

- Garden Clty GA 2.7730 Jewel Tu Co. Conditions your own fall clothes at Bargain Prices. Read,made samplecoats on hand.

Tree Service-- Washer Se.ice

TREES WASHER SERVICE

NEED ATTENTION ? CALLS $3.00

WASHERS REBUILT $35

R&R 20% discoum - •11 //h

INSURANCE CLAIMS -r-- ......."s

TREE SERVICE POLIA DOT APPLIANCE

421-7705 421-7930 722-7564Now h Our Ith Yot 02 Sir,le.

COMAIrl TRIE CARETRIMMING. R.'OVALSPRAYING. STUMP RE-MOVAL BY AUCHINL

C,11 Mm'-6453-*72

D.W L R... R. 4254212

An 0,portunityTo manage and operate aprofitable business in theLivonia and suburban area.

The company furnishes

everything to operate thebusiness. plus pays all op-erating expenses. There aremany fringe benefits. includ-ing life and hospitalizafioninsurance, retirement plan.

vacations. etc. Guaranteed

minimum income $100 per

week. Average man can earnmore. If you feel you havesales abint, and willing toput forth the effort to mak•good money pleas• call 538-4851.

JEWEL HOME SHOPPING

SERVICE

SHOPSMITHDEMONSTRATOR

Available Eveningsand

Saturday

WIU TRAIN

Apply in PersonPERSONNEL OFFICE

WARDSWONDERLANDP-•011•01 Office

For Further

I nformation Contact

Mrs. Zella HarringtonPersonnel

Representative

Parke, Davis& Company

Research

Laboratory2800 Plymouth lid.

Ann Arbor

An Equal OpportunityEmployer

15841 GRAND RIVERBetween Greenfield

and Southfield

Phone 273-3050

9---Female Help Waited

WAITRESS AND CAR HOPSNeeded full or part time. Applyin person at Daly Drive In,31500 Plymouth Rd., Uvonia or800 Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth,Mich.

WAITRESS. Experienced. Han-nah Hut, 33991 Plymouth Rd.nr. Wayne Rd.

BEAUTY OPERATOR - Fall-

time or part-time; guaranteed$13 per day. GL 3,8320.

EXPERIENCED waitres,* dayshift, apply P.&1[. Re*aur:nt,19136 Farmington Ed. Livonia.

EMPIRE FASHION CO.

206 Ent Grand mver

WO 1-72

* Personnel Position , AT-TRACTIVE OPENING IN THE PERSONNEL DEPART-

MENT OF A LARGE CORPORATION LOCATED IN A * DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN AREA. TO DO VARIOUS DI-

VERSIFIED TYPES OF PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS. ,a WORKING CLOSELY WITH EMPLOYEES AND 1¥ MEMBERS OF SUPERVISION.

A RELATED WORE EXPERIENCE AND A COLLEGE DE- ¥ GREE ZEQUIRE!). PLEASE SEND RESUME TO BOX 554.

c/o OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS. mal MVE MILE ROAD. 1* LIVONIA. MICHIGAN. - I

o An Equal Op,•,1111114 Employer 1

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Wednesday, August 5,1964 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer The Plymouth Observer P-25, R-25

.

Get a -ome -or Your -ami y Now 3e-ore Scloo Starts9-Female Help Wanted 9-Female Help Wanted 12-Situations Wa•+ed 17-Wanted to Rent Homes 21-Rooms for Rent 27-Resom fo, Rent 32-Vacant Property 34-Homes for Sate

Mal. Plymouth-NorthvilleWIDOWER needs hoasekeeper Toy Demonstrators FAMILY of 4 wish to rent 2 or PLEASANT ROOM in quiet HIGGINS LAKE, 200 miles from CANAL LOr in Lakewood Vil-4 days a week. 3 school-age boysthat help. Call Mr. Lustig, 453- THINK BIG! WHY WORK for CARPENTER and general han- 3-bedroom home in Livonia with home for refined person. Joy Detroit, pure spring lake, safe lage. Reasonable. GA 7.6834 or PLYMOUTH-180 Hamilton, 4

dyman, repair work my special- option to buy. GA 1-9299. Rd.-Merriman area. GA 7-9420 beach, good fishing boats, clean GA 5-5852. bedrooms, basement, gas heat,8174. Peanuts? Full or part time, youty. Call after 3 p.m. UN. 3-1530.

make more with the ..SANDRA"evenings. cottages and showers. DR 1-6919, 66x219 lot, $400 down, FHADESIRE to rent 2 bdrm. home

12 a.m. to 12 p.m. LIVONIA - VACANT $89 including taxes, insuranc,0R.N. for Doctors Group in Green. Party Plan. Husband and Wife CUSTOM remodeling-cabinets, by working couple. Plymouth, DESEABLE room, non-drinkingGreenland 70'x315' ravine site. AB-RO. GA 1-1210.field-Plymouth area BR 2-3500. can earn over $2,000 from now formica sinks and bar tops. Livonia area preferred. 46+ gentleman, carpeted, tiled bath. COTrAGE for rent on Portage This is lovely, water and gas in.to Christmas, guaranteed. PA 1-7821. 0132. Wired for telephone. Near Lake. 26 miles West of Ply- Sewers soon. Reasonable price. 3 BEDROOMS, water softener,

Saleswomen ter any party plan. deal any- HANDY MAN wants any kind 2., 3- or 4-BEDROOM house 11185 Algonquin on the chan- J. L. MOONEY CO. low taxes, 4 acre. Owner. $10,-

"SANDRA" will match or bet- stores. $14. GL 3-7095. mouth. Mumford Subdivision. wet plaster, storms and screens,

us of work, willing to fill in for preferably in or near Plymouth, ONE OR TWO ladies to rent nel. $11,000. Available Aug. 2. KE 3-1600 500. GL 3-473.FORwhere. Discounts to 50% plliberal BONUS. 100% Service.

summer vacations. GR 4-8492. needed by a physician for 2 or 3 front bedroom with home priv- Phone 426-4548.

1 Better hostess incentives and CONTROT.T ER. chief accoun- months beginning Sept. Ist, will ileges. Call GA 5.3458 after BY OWNER= bedroom brick

Winkelman s only guaranteed Name Brand tant, available on part-time pay top rent. GL 3-1671. 6 P.M. ALPENA AREA. Private, fur- 33-Mortgages and ranch, $16,800, $700 down. 1113

Toys. Gifts, and Gadgets, at basis. Top reference KE 2-79793 BEDROOM house, 3 adults, 22-Apartments for Rent ing, swimming. Available from appointment. Dial 1 first. OL

nished cottages, with boat, fish- Land Contracts S. Harvey, Plymouth. Shown byCan you use extn income in popular prices. Choose your or GA 1-3485.

with basement. Call after 4 p.m., WAYNE - Furnished house August 22nd. $50 per week. 4-6497.the FaU and Winter •-ons? own kit from over 300 items, 90%shop the others first then call EXPERT PAINTING-Decorat- 561-1660, trailers, with or without utilities, 46+1232.Back to school clothes for theTY 7-1550 or write ing, wallwashing. promt service. just like a home, only more con- CONV'L MONEYchildren, additional expenses Free Itimates. GA 1-5855. NEEDED 3 - bedroom home,

venient, one sleeps 4, one sleeps 28-Business for Rentof the new college student. -Sandra- Portus while our new home is bein 6. Perm•nent, children welcome. EXCELLENT OFFICE space <hou- refurbishing and Christ- 8736 Grand River, Detroit HIGH SCHOOL teacher desires comnlpt,d Atiolid 1 4 nn litir

PA 24343, Ext. 7. with ronvoni,nt loratian Mn,1.mas, all cost money. interior or ,·rt,riar ns,intino No Points FHA $1'0: Finance your home

Modernize your homeReduce your paymentsthrough Jack Harrison

EDWARD HENKEL CO.'Dependable Service Since lw16'

1343 First National Bldg.WO 1-2655

Evenings: GR +9122

FOR IMMEDIATE c.sh fot yourequity or land contract, Call

Rich

ADVANCE GA 7-5401

34--Houses for Se!•Plymouth-Northville

UNWAY$35,000.00 - 8 acres suburban,beautifully remodeled FarmHouse, 3 B.R., Bath & 46, peg-ged flooring, Sun room, beauti-ful dining room, large windows,lots of nice big trees. A goodplace to raise your family. GuHeat. In the country 3 mi. fromPlymouth.

$28,000.00-On almost 2 •crei,beautifully landscaped. Extrasingle garage for yard tools, etc.Little stream runs along inback. 4 large bedrooms, largeL.It. with large fireplace andbig family room, dining withlarge windows overlooking backlandscaped yard.

$15,900.00-3 B.R. ranch, edgeof town, large lot 87x235 overlooking scenery from L.R.Acreage from 4 acres to 10acres. S.W. & N.W. from town

Good terms.

1259 W. Ann Arbor Rd., PhoneGL 3-5310, if no answer GL3-2226.

LAKE POINTE VILLAGE, 3-bedroom mach, 1% batbo,paneled recreation room. D-rage, fenced patio, merion sod.$18,400. GL 3-2626.

Spotless 3 bedroom brick ranclarge family room with fireplaadjoining. All rooms carpetedkitchen. 2-car attached garage

L CUTLERSIWe 0Mer you the Opportunity to

earn that money at Winkel-rain's We have fall openingsin our neighborhood anddowntown Detroit *ores.

We need saleswomen for mil-

linery and wigs, for coats,suits. and dresses and forsportswear and acees,ories.We offer 3 types of schedu-les: Full-time. steady part-time ( available our hours)

and contingents (on call.)

Please call TE 3-6900. Ext. 282

or 286. Friday, August 7,from 9:30 A. M to 3 P. M.

For further information.

1

Winkelman sTYPISTS-Three needed. Must

type 55 wpm on IBM. Suburhan

area. No experience nec. Sal.open. Archer Employment Serv-ice, 16210 Grand River at St.Mary'L BR 3-2190.

MORTGAGE CLERK-Excellent

position for someone experl-enced in Mortgage Closing andMortgage aipping. Sal. open toexp. Archer Employment Serv-ice, 16210 Grand River at StMary'& BR 3-2190.

GAL FRIDAY - Westside com-pany seeking competent womanwith good typing and payrollexperience. Diversified. Salary$350. Archer Employment Serv-ice, 18210 Grand River at St.Maris. BR 3-2190.

JR. STENO-Beautiful ofaces.suburban aria. Shorthand. IBMElec. typing. Prefer bit of ex-perience. Sal. $275. ArcherEmployment Service. 18210Grand River C St. Mary's. BR3-2190.

KEY PUNCH-IBM EquipmentAt least 1 year's experience.Sal. $350. Archer EmploymentService, 16210 Grand River atSt. Maris. BR 3-2190.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-Ex-

cellent skills and experience.Right hand to vice-president.Sal. $450 up. Archer Employ-

10-Male or hmal•

Help Wanted

SALESMEN & WOMEN wanted

for real estate openings. Over25. Experience preferred butnot required. Top training andschooling with one of the na-tion's leading firms. Elsea ReaRty Co. Call Mr. Elsea. GR 6-0060.KE 7-0710. 1.

REAL ESTATE SalespeopleNeeded. Need $10,000 per year?Call JASTER Real Estate. GA2-7010.

MALE OR FEMALE, age 30 to50 PBXYNCR experience. Musthave excellent personality, 6day per week 3 to 11 p.m. $63per week. 421-1020.

HAIR STYLIST in modernbeauty salon. 453-5254.

IRONING done in my home.85 cents per hour. GA 24427.

SECURITY!

Male or female. 35 to 60 irs. dage. S15,000 yearly or more.You can have it here if youwork a non-competitive item,price controlled and patented.All mediums of national andlocal advertising are used. Nopioneering . Call 862-2820 forpersonal interview.

11-Ed.ca«o..1

HOUSTON

Driving SchoolECONOMICAL

293-6878

LEARN TO FLYMERCURY FLIGHT SERVICE

MErrEI'AL AIRPORTLILLEY and JOY RDS.

Plymouth, Michigan

GL 3-7310

12-Siha«ons WaitedMal.

P AIN'rING

Wall washing, paper hanging.

k E.A Ll •

shi

ive

general maintainence, etc. Veryreasonable. GA 7-3198.

MACHINE DESIGNER wishes

drafting work at home. Reason-able rates. call after 5:00 p.m.453-8189.

13--Sibations Wa•ted$ Female

IRONING done in my home. 30

pieces for $3.50. Will pick upand deliver. GR +3626.

SECRETARY»bookkeeper, com-plete charge one-girl office.Prefer mnall manufacturingplant Write Box 552 e/0 Ob-server News,pers, 33050 FiveMile Rd., Livonia.

YOUNG MOTHER will care for

pre-schoolers. vicinity of Inksterand W. Chicago. 5314117.

HOUSEKEEPER, light house

work, baby sitting. Live in. 453.0024.

IRONING done in my home.Main St.-Amelia. in Plymouth.4534581.

IRONING done in my home,neat work, reasonable. Plymoutharea. GL 3-8633.

WANTED-To do typing, etc. inmy home. FI 9-1343.

15-Wanted to Rent, Rooms

WADMED in Livonia. Plymoutharea, home to share or roomwith kitchen privileges by 34-year-old gentleman. Best of ref-erences. Please reply P.O. Box293, Plymouth or call 421-7551

after 3:30 pm

16-Waded *o R.*

Apartmerh

TWO MALE teachers desire

furnished house or apartmentbeginning August 15th. 46+0828.

APT. OR HOUSE wanted byresponsible adult. Couple. GA7-3159.

than- Sept. 1. LO 5-4585.

LIVONIA - Need 3 bedroom

house for August, September,October. References furnished.

Willing to show home duringoccupancy. 437-0915.

FORD BUSINESS man desires3-bedroom home. Nice residential area. Call 323-0500 before 5

P.In- Mr. Hoffman

GUARANTEED lease 1 yearwith option. Need 4 bedroomor large 3 bedroom in Livonia,Farmington or Redford area byAugust 30. Call Mr. Roclon,323-1184 or evenings, 4764573.

TEACHER'S FAMILY with 3

children moving to area. Needhouse immediately! Has been

home owner wiU give goodcare. References. Call MI +0009.

19-Wamted to Reet

Miscellaneous

WANTED-Used upright orconsole piano for Sunday Schooluse. GA 7-1597.

20-Wanted Real Estate

DESPERATENeed 2 or 3 bedroom homes to

sell, or we will buy your housefor cash. Agent Call Jim orGeorge.

GA 74202

CASH IN 24 HOURSWe want to BUY

Your Prorerty

ADVANCE REALTY6943 Middlebelt

GA 7-5400

$100:000To invest in houses. Will paytop dollar, regardless of condi-Uon.

AGENT - CALL TODAY

George or Jim - GA 7-3202

PURCHASING land contracts

at discounts. FI 9-2642 after

5 p.m.

DEARBORN-Furnished house est rent and ample parking. For

trailers, with or without utili. information phone GL 3.3301.ties just Hke a home, 004 STORE 20x40. Brand new build.more convenient, one sleeps 4, 40522 Ann Arbor Tr., Plymouth.one sleeps 6. Permanent chil- For information call GL 3-9795.dren welcome. LO 24750.

BARBER SHOPNEAR SHELDON CENTER - AND BEAUTY SALON$15 wk. Small unfurnished

Separate entrances. Brand newapt. GA 7-9087.

building. 40522 Ann Arbor Tr.,FURNISHED 3-room apart- Plymouth. For information callment, working couple. 9440 GL 3-9795

McClumpha. GL 3-6334. -29--Halls for Rent

24--Homes for RentMETROPOLITAN HALL now

GARDEN CITY, 6110 Belton. available- for banquets and146-story, basement, 2-bedroom weddings, all facj lities. 26941bungalow. Fented. Clean. $120 Plymouth Rd. KE 4.0124, KEmonth. Deposit and lease re- 5-0803.quired. KE 8-2686. GA 54020.

NEW - In Redford Town

UPPER FLAT. 3-bedrooms, Ver- D.A.V. Chapter 113 ]nor-Springwells; Detroit Redec-orated, adults only. $65 per

Modern kitchen, 25544

month. VI 2,5689 or GA 14943. Mile. KE 2-2056 or KE 5-7038.

AMERICAN LEGION HALL,TWO BEDROOMS, refrigerator31175 Grand River, available

and stove, gas heat. $100 perfor receptions, parties, dances.

mo. Adults only. Security de- Early reservations suggested.posit requirei Inkste between GR +9636, GR 4-2295.Joy and W. Warren. GA 5-0075.

3-BEDROOM brick ranch, 1 WILDWOOD HALL, 37609

bath; fenced. Schooleraft Ed Ford, all facilities included.Telegrapth area, $125 per month. Weddings, special rates for382-6392. showers, modern, reasonable.

GA 5-3284-

1 BEDROOM, FURNISHED, inPlymouth, $00. NEW MODERN air conditioned

hall. P.A. system, social room3-Bedroom, 2-story house near with bar, kitchen facilities. Am-downtown in .potless condition. ple parking. Local 182 U.A.W.Air conditioned. Gas heat $150 35603 Plymouth Road. GA 7-per month on a month to month 5560 - GA 7-5561.basis.

3-Bedroom ranch with basement, KNIGHTS of Columbus Hall,

fenced yard, 2<ar garage until 150 Fair Street, Plymouth.April 1 only. No small children, All occasions. Complete kitchen,but 2 teenagers O.K. $140. ample parking. GL 3-3020, GL

3-9833.

James W. Taylor, Real Estate,Inc., 199 N. Main St, Plymouth, V.F.W. No. 6695. South Mill,Mich. GL 3-2525. near M-14, Plymouth. All oc-

casions. Complete kitchen. Am-2-BEDROOM home. drapes. car- ple parking. Phone GL 3-1067peting, $85 a month. 12097 Ca- or GL 3-0151.vell, Livonia. 532-8280.

32-Vacant Property27-Resorts for Rent

- GLENVIEW subdivision. ChoiceBRIGHTON AREA-Rush Lake, 1,5 acre lots for custom homes.

3263 Orchard Dr., large lake- Tall GL 3-3533.front cottage, available August22 thru September. DU 1-8275 LOT 132'x303', Five Mile Rd.or VI 3-9044. near Bradner. GL 34379 eve-

..O -1.I-*CEN=

NORTHVILLE455 ANN ARBOR TRAII,-One

of the amazing opportunitiesavailable in Plymouth. Busi-ness offices, rooms to rent andliving qucters all in one.Property zoned commercial

637 NOVI STREET-2-bedroom

one floor, with additional lotsmall but sufficient for a

young eouple starting out

46120 FREDERICKS - Waitingfor school to open? Don't missthe oPPortunity to enroll yourchildreninthe Northvilleschool area. 3-bedroom one

floor, 120-foot frontage.

18329 NORWICH-4 large bed-rooms, 2 tile baths, large lotwith excellent landscaping.

37912 MARGARETA- Spaciouscorner lot well landscapei 3bedrooms with room to move

around in. Full basement, iand s., attached garage, reeroom 36x12.

10 ACRES IN THE SUBURBS-

Everything a home ownercould ask for. Trees, trees and

more trees, barn, outbuilding,root eellar, and lovely 2-bed-room home.

BUILDING SITES

All kinds of trees. On a 100x172

ft. lot. Desirable rolling lot ona corner, 160x260. Just the siteto build on high, overlookingexclusive sub. 255x220.

Inspect our new model built byMcintosh Homes. 5 bedrooms,3 full and 2 half baths, familyroom, large spacious bed-rooms, oversized garage, ter-need lot. black top streets,Sewer.

INVESTMENT SPECIAL

De:irable apt. bldg. 4 units, com-pletely furnished and rented.Quick return. Shown by ap-pointment only.

349-4030

ment Service, 16210 Grand Free estimate Experience. GARiver at St. Mary's. BR 3-2190. 1-3566.

TOP SOIL. Sand, Gravel. PutSod. Rubbish haul. Land.cap-

Registered Nurses ing. Lawin maintenance. PA

Nurses Aides 2-8710.

EXPERT upholstering. Free es-Full or Part Timetimate. 25% discount 336 W.

Ardmore Acres Homital Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, GL3-3890.

19810 Farmington RodUvocia

12 in Plymouth township withci and jalousied 22xlr porch

RENTERS except family room. Modern. Large 100 1 200 ft. lot. Many

apple tre- Correctly priced at *24,500.

Large brick ranch with three bedrooms and full basementjust off S. Main St. in Plymouth. 24x14 carpeted livingroom, large separate dining room, finished recreation roomin basement, 20x12 glassed-Im terrace. 2-car garage. Pricedfar under duplication price at $21,900.

Four-apartment building with 8 one-bedroom and 1 two-bedroom apartments. Gu hot water heat new wiring, newcopper plumbing. Close to downtown. All apartmentsrented. Recently remodeled. Operating figures availableto interested parties. Listed at $29,500.

MEMBERS OF MULTI-LIST SERVICE '

JAMES W. TAYLOREarn Extra Money

AU ages-To sell fast grow-ing merchandise. Car not

necessary. Territory unlim-ited. Excellent opportunityfor students. Full or parttime. 421-1353.

Plymouth'sMost Exclusive

ApartmentCommunity

100 Deluxe 1 & 2-bedroom

$100 NOWMill Move You In

Three bedroom brick or frame ranch, basement. Payment

will run from $75 to $100 per month. You need good cre(Ut

and steady employment to qualify.

REDWOOD REALTORS

27334 Plymouth Rd. KE 2-7740

STEWART OLDFORDREAL ESTATE

1270 South Main GL 3-7660

nino and SatVAN ETTAN LAKE, Oscoda;lake front 2 bedroom. August 3 LARGE LOTS on corner of74 $70 per week. GA 14326 St. Martins and Parkville-7 Mile,after 4 p.In. Middlebelt area. GR 44515.

BUILDER'S

CLOSE=OUT

ONLY 3 LEF T

$16,500 4-bedroom tri-level. 3 lavatories, carpeting in living room 8 and dining room, 12.foot kitchen, automatic dishwasher, >U electric Hot Pointe range. Move in at closing. Located in 9

O the Merriman-Palmer Road area. Call now for an appoint- I ment.

REAL ESTATE, INC199 N. MAIN ST. Plmoath. Mick.

GL 3-2525 GL 3-2525

WITTOFFICE SERVICE

Needs

500 ClerksFor Part-time Work

In Plymouth Area

To do gathering and packag-ing.

No Experience1

Nmessary

9.30 2

Days &Eves (91*)Apply at

MOELKE REALTY

32112 Plymouth Rd.. Livonia

Thursday. August 7th and

Friday, August 8th.

9:30 to 4 p.m.

Or Call Any D,y

869-7265

units Evenings Phone GL 3-4606

"Community Club Building.0 *Swimming Pool EXCELLENT LOCATION GARLINGS*Private lockable basement 1 Three bedroom frame home located in the City of Plymouth 6*Balconiet carports avail- 1 in an area of nice homes. This home features full dining 0 GA 7-7797 - GL 3-4801

able room, fireplace and full basement. Priced at $12,800. 36000000000000®00®00===8*Hotpoint appliances*Atr.conditioned TREE SHADED STREET

From $135.00 month. includ- If you are looking for a fine borne in a choice established *********************t*

ing heaL Models open dailyneighborhood, here is a brick ranch located in the City of

-AL(terr. 4C furnished). Plymouth. This home features 3 bedrooms, screened porch * *

and recreation room. Priced at $18,000.ID

Creslwood Park COUNTRY LIVING A *Apartments . Three bedroom 146 story brick home situated on 4 acres *1199 S. Sheldon Rd. , I in Plymouth School District This home features a full din- N REAL ESTATE *

Plymouth ingroom. fireplace, tiled basement and,creened playroom. 670 South Main - Plymouth *The lot is well landscaped and wooded. All this for only CL 3-5151 , $21000. Call now * OUTSTANDING *

The 9x10 foyer that greets guests marks the appealing 1I style to be found throughout the sparkling home in * Plymouth Township. The three bedrooms, family room *

LATTURE REAL ESTATE - basement. attached 2 car garage and rear terrace, are* with fleldstone fireplace and all modern kitchen plus full *T sure to pleaae. $25,500.00.

Eight •cres - muthiest of Plymouth - older 5-bedroom frame - real good condition - * *aluminum :torms and screens - full basement - barn 36'x48' - swell for horses - COUPLESexcellent location - low taxes - Plymouth schools - this is country living at See this before you rent or buy!! Vacant-quick occu- $27,500 - firm price. r pancy. All brick, two 12x12 bedrooms, large kltehen and 1

pleasant family room with aeldstooe Breplace. Sewers. 1% acres. close to everything in Western Wayne County. 3 bedroom ranch, basement, * water and 2 car garage. Near store.$13,900.00. *attached garage. $17,500 Terms

* PLYMOUTHL TOWNSHIP *City - 3-bedroom brick - exceUent location - 2 fireplaces - formal dining room - carpet -

drapes - 2 baths - finished basement -2-car garage - terms to suit- $21,500 - near A brick home with a basement-just what many of you all schools. * have asked for. Three bedrooms, fireplace, breezeway- *

* recreation room. large kitcheo and attached 245 car *Look it this property! Excellent location. Excellent condition. Trees - in city - all -P garage. Yes-the lot is large-100x150 with nice trees ...utilities - 3-bedroom frame - dining room - carpeting - fireplace - finished porch - B and rubbery. Outdoor barteque and patio.$21,500.00. *finished b-ement - all built-ins in kitchen incluchng refrigerator-elose to all *schools - 2-r prage - complete and ready to move in - $19,800. * COUNTRY HOME - SIX ACRES *

Newburgh Road. S- this t *18,900. All large rooms, : bedrooms, built-ina in kitchen * 14& miles west of Plymouth. Farm home with Breplace, *Omplace, alumin= Ito,- and .cr,ems. attached garage, custom built brick. * new heating plant All larD rooli. 421,500. *an h excen- cond=* 120% 100 lot * GL 3.0343 *

758 S. Main St. Plymouth GL 3-6670 * - 4

SWAIN$10,500. 3-bedroom Aluminum sidedBungalow. Garage with Patio porch.Extra lots with trees. Make offer. -

$12,900. Neat 2-bedroom house. Gas heat,expandable attic. Corner lot in good Citylocation.

$13,900. 3-bedroom ranch, large screenedin porch, fenced yard, ideal starter home.

$21,500. Brick Tri-level with FamilyRoom and fireplace. Carpet and Built-insincluded. In Township.

$21,500. Large older brick home in fineneighborhood. Has formal Dining roomfireplace, 2-car garage.

Beautiful 11 room home on Acre CityLot. Its quality features include 6 bed-rooms, 4 full baths, 2 half baths, panelledDen, Formal Dining Room, Center Roomwith spiral stairs, Game Room with bar.Screened veranda with patio. AmpleStorage closets, attached two car garage.Charming in every respect Offered for$62,500.

K. G. SWAINREALTY

865 S. Main St. Plymo[1 463-7650

Evenings 453-3024 or 453-5689.

1.1

P-26, R-26 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS--The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer. The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5,1964

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nose Summer Artie es \.ow 3e-ore -a Arrives

34-Homes for Sale

Plymouth-Northville

LOVELY Brick Home in Dis- tom Home subdivision, large lot,

fireplace, hardwood floors. gas heat and incinerator, attached i

2-car garage, basement, 24Mhs. mothers apartment or 4bedrooms. GL 3-0284.

34_Homes for Sale

Plymouth-Nofhville

Color Me RedFarm Colonial in

Shadbrook S37,500 actually youdon't have to "color me red".

34-Homes for Sale 34-Homes for Sale 34-Houses for Sale

Uvonia Livonia Livo.ia-

TRANSFERRED - Must sell 3. LIVONIA - 30976 ROBERT LIVONIAbedroom brick ranch, carpeting, Three bedroom brick ranch, PLYMOUTH-DEERINGfamily kitchen, disposal, large many custom features includ·family room. tiled basement, ing plafter. finished recreation IFour bedroom house and 3 lots.

14 baths. garage. Rosedale room and fully insulated ! 45x135 ft. Water and sewer.Gardens. GA 1-3912. Owner. LI 6-1680. $8,900 full price. G.I. Zero down.

. Ideal for large family.

34-Houses for Sale 34-Houses for Sale

Livonia Redford

REDFORD TWP.-ST. HILARY

Garden Spot PARISH

Over an acre in lawn and gar- First time offered, 3 bedrooms,den. This beautifully maintain- brick bungalow. Lovely 19 ft.ed property has an equally car- family kitchen with dishwasher;ed for brick home. I»g burning carpeted; 2-car garage, basefireolace. full basement gas ment rea room. Vacant onlv

34-Homes for SaleRedford

REI)FORD TWP., 3-bedroom

asbestos, basement. carpeting.By owner. 444% G.I. Mortgage.

$78 mo. payment. KE 4-7474.

REDFORD TOWNSHIP -

Colonial ranch, charcoal gny,l'm already a barn red 2.story CANT RENT' Whv not Buv? _ - cedar shakes, white shutters,dream house in Northville's AAA Value It's cheapek Auild -up securi-ty Redwood Realtors heat. 2 car garage, city sewer $15,900.

NORTHVILLE AREA - Real and water, full price only $16,-13x22 living room, bay window,

lovely ShadbrPok Sub. I've got for your children the painlesssuburban living, 4 bedroom 4 big bedrooms, 24 baths. my way. All you need is good credit 27334 Plymouth Rd. KE 2-7740 900. HALLMARK REAL.TY natural fireplace, dining roomranch. completely modern, 214 living room, dining room and and a call to Agent, GA 1-7063. 1 - Big Free Home Photo Guide KE 7-6230 built-in stove, dishwasher, stain-4 BEDROOMScar plastered garage. 1, acre cor· family room are big enough to , FACE BRICK We have homes in most areas.

SPRING VALLEY - 3-bedroom less sink, disposal attic fan,

ner, apple trees, landscaped. Im- hold a small convention. Andbrick ranch, dining room, 146 -, family room, beamed ceiling,

mediate occupancy. Bargain - my kitchen. well it's gorgeous i A lovely large home for theREDFORD'S FINEST window seat, 2 bedrooms, pan-

S23,995. FI 9-2005. and has a big pantrv to boot. i family who needs 4 bedrooms: Wayne Rd. -baths. tile basement. GR 4-0782. -

elled den no basement, excel-

PLYMOUTH- 0utstanding3 b(;3- ey B=en ft:]li :;uokreRega' @ieneg fatyuith'la;% West Chicago Area 112 1Z,1TC,S KE 5-8205 GA 1 -0600 2% ba,| dalnchen, lent neighborhood, many trees.

Beautiful face brick, S bedroom, $17,900. KE +8933.room ranch in Birch Estates. i basement. automatic F.A. heat ment, large lot, industrial po- 32744 Five Mile Road I all built-ins. carpets throughout, 20408 GARFIELD, REDFORDincludes family room. brick 2

things about me, I'm a little , and hot water: on a large 66-ft. in Country Homes Sub. Here's tential: presently rented at $95 ___ ...-car garage, natural finished

too modest.circle lot. Insurance only. real value. A big 3-bedroom per month. Exceptional buy at MERRIMAN COURT - Desir- natural fireplace, huge living East of Beech between Grand

woodwork throughout. $23.500. Big Free Home Photo Guide brick ranch, 14 baths. new ga- $10,500. With terms. able, 2 bedrooms, large li,ring 1 room, dining Iwom, 2 Mr gar- River-8 Mile.ELSEA GR 6-0660 KE 7-710 -

UN< 4,549 Buy it for FHA appraisal of J. L. MOONEY CO. d:dallke:13]Back yard age, superb location.rage, fenced and landscaped. Face Brick, 1/2 Acre Site

BREAKFAST, 14084 Custom 2-bedroom plus family

BY OWNER - Plymouth Twp., - $17,300. K E 3-1600 WAYNE-Plymouth Rd. *bed- I room, 17' living room with fire

3 bedroom brick, attached ga- Takes over present mortgage, Big Free Home Photo Guide room brick ranch, 114 baths, gas Lovely large 3 bedroom brick place, dining room, basementrage, large modern kitchen, balance of $12,815

birch woodwork finished base- KE 5-8205 GA 1 -0600 OR Kimberly Oaks heat, full basement, $16,000. bungalow, 1 bedroom down, 2 2-car garage, $16,500. Total

ment with shower, patio, lot32744 Five Mile Road

TRADE IN lu..< 1ment, terrace. 2 car attached bedroom 114 baths ranch with lot. Real Buy! J. L. MOON EY CO.

Lovely Brick 421-0420. up, family gitchen, breezeway, taxes only $251. CALL PEERRUDDY.

60x135, terms. GL 3-7185. Ranch, 6 spacious rooms. Base- ERGNIA - Kimberly Oaks. 3 2 car attached garage, 70'x625'Northville Schools your present too small home on

- NOVI this magnificent home.KE 5-8205 CA 1-0600 garage. S & S. carpeted. Sacri- glass enclosed sun room finish- KE 3-1600

fice. $18.900 - $900 down. ed recreation room wAh pos. WAI<ENDEN, 18260'm. @eAGg

Owner Sacrifice PLYMOUTH AREA --22744 Five Mile Road - -- PASTOR KE 7-9800 sible 4th bedroom. Call for ap- Real buy! 3 bedroom brick REDFORD AREA

3/4 Acre Lot BY OWNER, 2 bedroom ranch. pointment. GA 7-7853. 33082 ranch, huge kitchen, 50'x155'Al. ESTATE' Take Over Present style, carpeted. natural wood- Lyndon. $23,000. lot, excellent location near 6 $11,900

In areas of scrumptious homes. IVIortgage Payments work, newly decorated. Lot 75 Ann Arbor Trail ROSEDALE GARDENS - 9361 Mile Road, near school. Is a price that will fit yourN. Ann Arbor Trall 3 large bedrooms, dining room, x 130, shaded street, 1 mile to Melrose. 3 bedrooms, Nicely budget when you see this im-

Plymouth beautiful kitchen with built-ins;On

1 5-7 / Livonia Mall. 478·2396. Wayne Road Area iandscaped, clean, recreation DA COSTA, 14051 maculate 3 bedroom home withfamily room with fireplace, at-Gt 3-7800tached 2-car garage, new car- bedroom face brick ranch. Tiled end of August. 421-3799.

4 BEDROOM brick ranch, 2 car Quick occupancy on this big 3 room in basement. Avail:able Charming 3 bedroom ranch, full basement, separate diningpeting; fraction of cost $23.- including Taxes and Insurance lgarage, builtins, finished base- carpets, newly decurated, 2 car area, 134 baths, and a imrkshop

- 500. on this dandy asbestos ranch ment, patio, storms and screens. basement with extra lav. I»t ad- LIVONIA garage, $350.for dad's hobbies. Mom will also

$400 REDUCTION with separate dining room, 3 1 464-1396. joined wooded area. See this love the features and full eer.

bedrooms. enclosed porch. plas- home today only $15,900. Just Open Sun. 2-5 DETROIT amie tiling in bath and kitchen.

on the 2-bedroom brick at 42439Parkhurst. Eager to sell, has

JASTER tered, oak floors, full basement 3 BEDROOM ranch, 9765 Doris $500 down or assume 446% DOLORES, 17169 STAHELIN, 17658Needless to say this is a steal

gas . heat, storms and screens, near Wonderland, carpeting, mortgage. North of 6 Mile, 1 Block 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS -Act now-First offering

made down payment on a larger 32150 PLYMOUTH2.car garage; on a huge lot 250 tiled basement, 214 car garage, Big Free Home Photo Guide West of Inkster

home. Has separate dining GA 2-7010 KE 1-3300 ft. deep. large fenced yard, 1 block from -room and a 16x23 living room. . Face brick 3 bdm. ranch with

Owner transferred, lovely large HARRY S.School and Park. GA 1-0805. carport on nicely landscaped, I face brick bungalow, new car-

2-car garage pills a 57x190 lot.In township. low taxes, city PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP -9.700 Down LIVONIA 60x130 ft. lot. Carpeted living I pets, full dining room, pass hall, WOLFEwater and sewer. Can assume

rm. and dining L with window I near St. Scholastica School andDREAM HOME wall to covered patio, kitchen I public schools, 2 car garage, 33235 7 MILE

$75.00 month land contract for Lake Pointe Village takes over present G.I. mort. MERI LYNN FARMS KE 5-8205 GA 1-0600 table space, bath and half. Tiled teriffic buy! $18,900. GR +5700 KE +4358

$2000 down. Action is what we 9 Room Colonial gage of 31742 Summers - Wide front 32744 Five Mile Road and panelled rea rm. with bar, t REDFORD TWP., 3 bedroomneed here.

4 Bedroom, 21/2 Baths 90,400 ral fireplace. full dining room, 34 ACRE LOT $18,500 brick ranch, garage, carpeting,ranch. 25'living room with natu excellent condition in and out Wilbanks 537-8300

LARGE FAMILY We Need Listings Now drapes, rec. room with bath.need low down payment $889 2 FIREPLACES you get deed now, no red tape. 1'2x20 panelled family room, Gordon Williamson Ca 11 Us Today 414 % G.I. mortgage, owner

exquisite carpeting & drapes, SACRIFICE Gallery of Homes KE 5-1969.will put you in a three bedroom 1st Time Offered Aluminum Siding baths, tiled basement. Moving In choice Livonia area. Very,

17' kitchen with built-ins. 115 19180 Grand River KE 2-3400 25941 6 Mile RD.

older frame at 962 Hartsough. i One Block West of Beech Rd.

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Good location, close to schools,large living room, separate din-ing, basement and one-car ga-rage. Price includes completeexterior paint job.

OWN A HOMEfor $20 per month. 2 bedroorns,living room. dining room. kitch-en and bath down. $80 a month

income from upper apartment.Buy on $100 a month land con-tract priced at $14,500. 213Adams st., Plymouth.

Evenings Phone

GL 3-0927 GL 3-7093

NORTHVILE--Large homeyolder 4-bedroom home. located

close to stores, schools, trans-portation. Large 119x140 lot.Basement, gas heat. 2 baths.Ideal for large family, vacant.Only $15.900.

Hallmark RealtyKE 7-6230

Northville

See this exciting year-old beautytoday. Lots of extras. Carpeting,patio. double attached garage.Nice landscaping. Immediate oc·cupancy on this gorgeous home.$29,900.

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32744 Five Mile Road

34-Houses fo. SaleLivonia

28242 CLEMENT Circle. larg,3- bedroom brick. newly decorated, hospital clean, 2 baths. recroom, well landscaped, 215 ca

garage. handy to all schoolsWonderland Shopping. Imme·

diate possession. Owner. GA

2-9464.

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Makes for maintenance freesummers in this dandy ranch home in lovely Livonia. 2 bed-rooms, large living room, en- Iclosed and heated porch thatcould be a third bedroom. Gas

F.A. heat. aluminum storms and

screens, fiberglas awnings keepout the summer heat, 142 -cargarage, nice landscaping.

) s9,750 - s300 Dn.

MonthExcludes taxes and insurance.

, NEW NEW

- BRICK & ALUMINUM2 that's these lovely new 3 bed-

room homes close to new shop-I ping center at 7 Mile and Mid-

dlebelt. Large livingroom. full tiled bath, formica trimmed

kitchen, full basement with Gas

g F.A. heat, all on large 60-ft.circle lots.

; 513,250 - 5400 Dn.

s58

UN<8205 CA 1 -0600'44 Five Mile Road

,mes for Sal, 9,

tions and addrenes of nearly

hundred homes for sale.

ELSEA. GR 6-0660. KE 7-0710 71.06 M9075 TEXAS. 2 or 3-bedroom Excludes Taxes and Instbrick. FA gas heat, full bsmt.,216-car gar. with overhead TERMSdoors. Cyclone fence. Beautifullylandscaped. Low down. OpenSunday 2-5. M. B. BillmanRealty. FI 9-3175. GR +0535.

Zero DowA

JOY - MERRIMAN, 3 - bedroom CASHtri.level, 14 baths, family room.

carpeting. fenced. garage. gas For Your Horrheat, near schools. Owner. 421-0963. GROSS/*AN AD doesn't have to be bigto be seen. You saw this one.

Call GA 2-0900 and place yours. KE 7.9410 GA

iii-HUDSOI

from city. Must sell. Owner.5384100.

ELMIRA ST., 30445

Ranch home. breezeway and at-tached 2-car garage, finishedbasement. beautiful landscap-

ing. large corner lot. Will sellfor $17,900. New purchaser canassume 414,2 % mortgage.

Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.

422-5426

LIVONIA-Attached 2-car ga-rage, custom 3-bedroom brick.

WALLED LAKE FRONT - 2-

bedroom, 11+ear garage, withfurniture.

COMMERCE-3- or 4-bedroom

brick. fireplace, 2-ear attached

garage. new. 46+1636. TRANSFERED. Sacrifice, largetri-level with basement, 3 bed-rooms, 116 baths. kitchen, withbuilt-ins, disposal etc., familyroom, carpeting, patio, alumi-num storms & screens, walkingdistance to bublic school near

parochical. Owner. 464-0930.

WONDERLAND AREA. Modern

very large rooms throughout,dining room, fireplace, finishedbasement, attached 24-car gar-age, terraces on quiet dead endstreet. $24,700.

JASTER31250 PLYMOUTH

GA 2-7010 KE 1·3300

ARCOLA 12150, 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage, gas heat, fenced,carpet, drapes, sharp. Assume$10,200 F.H.A. Open Sunday2-5. AB-RO. GA 1-1210.

LIVONIA

Approximately1/2 Acre

Family RoomFireplace

DiningroomCustom built broad front brickranch, attached garage, beauti-

SALE OR TRADE

3 bedroom house close to townor will trade for small BusinessBldg. with living quarters. Formore information write Box 556,Observer Newspapers, 33050Five Mile Road, Livonia.

AlreadyVA Appraised

Zero down. GI-A beautiful 46acre lot with a 1400 sq. ft. ranch24x12 living room with fire-place, Big rooms thru-out. NearPlymouth Road. Newburgh area.$14,300.

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KE 54321

34-H,Redford

ST. ROBERT'S PARISH

REDFORD TWP. - $10,800

3 bdrm. ranch, bsmt., gas ht. GI"0" dn. or $1,000 land contract.

CHEAPER FOR CASH

REDFORD TWP.-OFF 6 MILE

CUSTOM BRICK RANCH, at-tach. gar., firepl., 70x220 ft. lot,

1114 baths. $16,400. GI "0" dn.Trade.

BEECH VILLA

Big 3 bedroom Custom brickRanch. 2 firepl„ 2 car garage,146 baths. 56x185' lot, rec. rm.,bar. Reduced $1,100. Terms or

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trade your home.

BETTER HOMES KE 5-5155

¢ BUY WITH I# Establish,

i * Executive

34-Houses for SaleOthers

MUST SACRIFICE. 14 - storyBrickote, 5 rooms, bath, sunporch, utility room, aluminumstorms and screens, awnlngs,other extras. new 2-car garage.solid drive. Full price $6.500cash, extra lot optional. Ap-pointment only. Owner, KE1-5565.

SHOLKE 119, Nankin Town-ship, 3-bedroom brick, basementrecreation room, excellent con-dition, $1,200 to assume $12,500balance 544 %, $97 includingtaxes and insurance, possessionAugust 17, AB-RO. GA 1-1210.

iIUi¥¥3:ONFIDENCE '1 in 1925 0Tri.Level 0

REDUCED $4600IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

3-acre estate'lh rolling terrain.large ranch features 2 fire-places, 18x13 Florida room. 3bedrooms. many extras attacheddouble garage. $29,900.

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KE 5-8205 CA 1 -060032744 Five Mile Road

Big Values

Woodcreek

3 bedroom brick ranch, 14&onth baths, tiled basement, 114 car

garage. $15,500.irance. ELSEA GR 6-0660 KE 7-0710

THREE.BEDROOM brick ranch,1 4 baths: 7 Mile-Middlebeltarea. $15,500. 476-5313.

ie ** House 5

MN **Road * NO MONEY DOWN-To a

* dining room, wet wall plas

, 7-3200 $10.500.

* UNBELIEVEABLE--3-bedz

living room, junior diningAll .rhnak Ind ORR trang

ful Bond-Built kitchen, excellent THIS BIG frame ranch, 86' lot,carpeting. full basement with new F.A. gas furnace, full base- <finished rec. room. Today's fea- ment, carpeting, dining room.ture. Only $20,900. wet plaster, newly decorated in

and out. On new paved street. 1MOELKE Only $400 down, FHA at $69 a

month plus taxe: and insurance. GA 2-1600 KE 5-8800 BROKER 728-4033

**11LIVONIA AND AREA **1

iale 1 - House Sale! */new GI mortgage. small einder block ranch, 2 bedrooms,

tered, 15' family room, gas heat, landscaped, Yenced. Only .

oom face brick ranch. carpeting and drapes in large broom, gas heat. professionally landscaped. fenced, garage. *portation. $13,500-$450 down. ili

Immediate Occupancy ,"FIT FOR A KING" - Ideal home for luxurious living

and entertaining, featuring all the essentials and many,many extras. Beautiful 26x18'6 paneled family rm. with

i natural fireplace, ultra modern kitchen complete with1 built-ins, 3 spacious bedrooms, with closets galore, 214

baths, large patio, tastefully decorated, landscaped to

perfection. 1st offering $29,000.

, Brick Ranch - 2-Car Garage43'6" Broadfront ranch, face brick with a 2-ft. over-hanging '

) room gives this attractive home that streamline appear- *ance. Full tiled basement, (2-car garage.) gas heat, 3 bed-

rooms, 1ge. family kitchen. Close to schools and shopping. *1 $16,900.

Mr. & Mrs. Retirees I1 Enjoy the shade of the trees and wild-life that provides .I complete enjoyment with this adorable 2-bedroom ranch-

complete with 2-car garage. Includes washer and dryer -

Farms 1 REDFORD BEAUTY-3-bedroom face brick ranch, mother's kitchen. carpeting in * 1In the cool. cool woods. attractive living room, recreation room in basement, gas heat, garage, attractive corner E, 0

1* peaceful and quiet and yet close to transportation. $11,900. *

Owner transferred. immedi- .* lot banked with shrubs and flowers. $14,900-+150 down.

ate occupancy. Sharp 3-REAL ESTATE COMPANY 1'** I is truly the only word that totally describes the elegance of

* attached garage. Large covered terrace - Truly a dream .4 1 * this GpaciOUS 3-bedroom brick ranch (FULL BASEMENT *

bedrm. brick ranch with fam- SHARP-3-bedroom face brick ranch, huge living room. carpeting. drapes, attractive * PLUS FAMILY ROOM) with natural fireplace and 2-carily room, 2 baths. modern I kitchen, finished basement, gas heat, professionally landscaped, fenced, 21,6-ear garage. «

Only $15.950-$550 down.kitchen. basement and att $15,200 kitchen - Beautifully landscaped site in one of Uvonia's '1*2-car garage. Asking $28.400.

Swim ClubFirst Offering. Sharp facebrick 3-bedrm. ranch. mod-ern kitchen with blt-ins, 14baths, tiled basement. att.2-car gar. Carpeting. Nr.St Genevieve school. Only$20,900.

Kimberly OaksOwner transferred. Attrac-tive 3-bedrm. face brickranch. modern kitchen, 144bath. carpeting. basementatt. 2-car gar. Well land-scaped. First Offering. $21,-900.

KE 5-8330 GA 1 -2100

C. W. ALLEN15337 Fer/4- Nr. 5

Large Corner Lot 3 Bdrm. Brick Ranch. Includes Gas StoveA and Ref rig. Partially Paneled and Tiled Ree. Room, Large (P Kitchen. W/Corner Sink. 14-Car Garage, Shade Trees.A Close to Schools and Wonderland. This One Won't Last. 4P Call Now for Apix.

$14750 1Dont Wait A Minute To See This "More for Your Money" IHouse. Only 4 Years Old, 3 TerriBc Bedrooms, Lovely 4Kitche wnith Blt-ins., 10x8 Din. area, 11x15 Liv. Rm. Com-plete Inter-Com. Finished Room in Basement Cariet and 1Drapes. Entire House Just Re-decoated. Att. Garage. 62x170Fenced Lot. Owner Will Trade for Small Home in Dear-Born.

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15195 Farmington Road CA 5-0900

41 finest areas. $25.900.* QUALITY BUILT-3-bedroom face brick ranch, 20' living room, carpeting, built-ins

, in huge kitchen. 114 baths, finished recreation room in basement, gas heat, 214-ear Immediate Occupancyi * garage. beautifully landscaped. trees. Only $17,990-$800 down.1* * Country Atmosphere - Enjoy the feeling of :paciousness i * SUNSET HILL-Huge 3-bedroom face brick Split-level, 24' living room, carpeting. * i of this (LARGE) 80' cyclone fenced yd. and the downright

drapes, family kitchen, built-ins. 18' family room. 145 baths, sunken patio, 244-car comfort of this (IMMACULATE) face brick ranch, full *. garage. Landscaped. fenced. Only $20.700. tiled basement with summer kitchen, 3 bedrooms. garage7 . and screened patio. Close to transportation. $16,900.

4-BEDROOM COLONIAL-Face brick. 21¢5 baths, carpeting in attractive living room, CALL . . , HARRY S.* fireplace, dining room. 18' kitchen, built-ins, dishwasher, family room, tiled base-

ment. gas heat. 24+car attached garage. Better than new condition. A steal at $27,250. ¢ 0- 0j EXECUTIVE LIVING-45' face brick ranch. 3 huge bedrooms, 20' living room, dining* room. mother's dream kitchen. built-ins, 20' family room, carpeting, full basement,gas baseboard hea42 full baths, attached 246-car garage, professionally landscaPed. 1* *10 0* Only $28.500.

Across from Bentley High School4 0* WE TRADE WE BUY EQUITIES!2 * CA 1 -5660 KE 3-3060 0ii KE 2-5940 GA 5-1500 , 32398 FIVE MILE ROAD* LIST OF HOMES MAILED FREE *1

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Wednesday, August 5,1964 · THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS--The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer P-27, R-27d . .

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34-Houses for Sale 34-Homes for Sale 39--Business Opportunities 44-Pets 47-Household Goods 47-Household Goods 47-Household Goods 49-Spo•ing Goods0*hers ' Others NEIGHBORHOOD general re- GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups - DINING room set, 9 pieces, 2 BEDROOM sets, $80 eachi KENMORE automatic washer MONTGOMERY WARD camp·

EVERGREEN-6 MILE AREA. FARMINGTON. Enjoy 7 room pair garage, hoist, and front end All ages. AKC. excellent tem- solid oak. red upholstered couch $20; 2 rockers, $7 each; and gas dryer, good condition, er trailer. good condition, rea.Like new. vacant 4-bedroom. home, 4 bedrooms. basement machine. Vernor-Springwells perament, reasonable. Also stud chairs. 421-1902. end tables. $10 each; kitchen set, $15 each. GA 1-1656. sonable price. 19602 Antago,

full basernent, automatic heat, garage, double lot. $11,500. area. GA 1-0943 or VI 2-5689. service. EL 6-0173 or GR +2620. $30; player piano, $100; powerELECTRIC RANGE. 40" G.E.,

Livonia. GR 6-0189.

-EAPLE twin bed, complete, lawnmower, $10.421-5774. 114-car garage. 17161 Kentfield. ELSEA GR 6-0660 KE 74710 41--Form Produch WIRE HAIRED puppies, reg, dresser, 9-piece dining set. 16546 good condition. $35. 425.3131.SL 7-1704. tered, Teri-Aire Kennels, 30835 Ward Ave., Detroit. between SALEM MAPLE Bedroom suite. 11320 Berwick, Livonia. HETTRICK$1200 WIL ASSUME $11,300 35--Commercial-Industrial HORSE hay, rabbit hay. mulch W. 6 !ile Rd.. Livonia. Puritan and 6 Mile Rd. May be used as twin or bunk

KELVINATOR upright freezer,F.HA. mortgage on 3-bedroom For Sal/ hay, also bright straw baled.

face brick ranch. Warren-Mid- Cinders for driveway:. GA POODLES--males and females, 11 CUBIC Foor Philco, excel- beds. Dresser, mirror and desk. 12.5 cubic foot size, 7 years old, TENTSdlebelt area. near park. GA LIVONIA - Rosedale Gardens.

14484. frorn champion line, will saeri- lent condition, $50. GR 7-5767. GA 2-5639.excellent condition. 14399 Mel-

14082. Doctor's office or clinic building AT „PICK AND SAVE" FARM hee. Silver and white. I.0 5-29 KENMORE air conditioner, 1 ONE of the finer things of life vin. Livonia. 427-7781. Up to 50% OH20x65. Lot 80x100 Air condi- Duchess apples, green and wax BASENJI PUP-Red and white ton, good condition, $75. 425- -Blue Lustre carpet and uphol- GENERAL ELECTRIC refrige-

BEAUTIFULLY landscaped 3- tioned. 5.000. AB-RO GA 1-1210. beans, pickler cucumbers, you Odorless. barkless, male, house· 5705 stery cleaner. Rent electric rator, Frigidiaire washer and Closing Out All Golf Bagsbedroom, recreation room, ga-

pick. 38445 W. 8 Mile Rd. be- broken. 427.5234. REFRIGERATOR - Automatic Co., 31720 Plymouth Rd., Li - condition. GA 1-5322.

shampooer $1. Ace Hardware dryer. large chair. all excellent BIG DISCOUNTSrage. gas heat, storms and FORD RD.-NANKIN tween Haggerty & Newburgh. washer, 2 couches, yellow bath- vonia.screens. carpeting. shade, near POODLES-elling out last pups.

room sink, shower sets, lamps, DINIMG ROOM SET, mahogany CAMPING EQUIPMENTWE RENT TENTS and

schools. Garden City. GA 5-3103. DENTIST LAKEVIEW Choice of litter. Illness, need curtains, miscellaneous. GA 30" GAS STOVE. Magic Chef, drop leaf table, 2 drawers, seats Working Clothesrest. Budget terms. UNiversity 7.*'750 ---. ---.'-- *a- /9. . ....

FARMINGTON-Westbrook - 3-bedroom, 146 baths. diningroom. 2 fireplaces, recreationroom. carpeted, draped, desir-able. GR +5664.

DEARBORN HEIGHTS-Alum-inum siding, 3-bedroom bunga-low with 14+car garage. A realbargain. $7,500. Call GR 6-1508.

WESTERN SOUTHFIELD - 2

bedroom ranch, carpeted, re-cently painted inside and out,low taxes, trees. GL 6-5385.

SMALL HOUSE. northwest De-troit. Could be 1 or 2 bedroom.Gas hat $3.300 terms or $3.000

cash. GA 2-7371.

FARMINGTON - Kendallwwd,lord acre corner lot, beautifullylandscaped brick ranch, 3 bed-rooms, 114 baths, family stylekitchen. family room with fire-place, basement, 24 car at.tached garage. Many extras. GR6-0238.

OPTIONRENT OR SALE

GOOD LOCATION TRADE-INSAlso available are a few recon-

ditioned homes. No down pay-ment or mortgage costs. Imme-diate possession.

ELSE:A VE 7-2761

FARMINGTON

10Ox30O ft.Lot plus 3 bedroom ranch. fam·ily room. aluminum S & S, car-peting.

$12,200

JASTER31250 PLYMOUTH

GA 2-7010 KE 1.3300

BIRMINGHAM -3- bedroom

brick ranch with «h 25:<15 ft.bedroom and bath in completelyinsulated dry basement. 14x20

ft. family room with brick fire-placed wall. Under $20.000.

Must be seen to be appreciated.MI 6-4608

Cherryhill Area$11,000, 5300 Down

Buys brick and frame ranch. 3bedroom. Family kitchen. largelot. many extras. Real buy.

PASTOR KE 7-9800

Outer Drive-7 Mile

$600 Moves You I nSharp brick colonial. 6 spacioucrooms. Natural fireplace, 14baths. Basement rec. room.

Garage, fence. Must be seen.

PASTOR KE 7-9800

occul146-Baths, build•n mmranch. 2-car attached*15.990.

I VUL ,:IlaUC W UU,y UU/AUAil

and business. Use as Dentist andORCHARDS

Doctors office. Approximately 38500 Plymouth Rd.2.000 sq. ft of space on 70x120ft. lot.

Livonia

Red Haven Peaches

JASTER fruits and vegetables.Tomatoes. corn other

31250 PLYMOUTH ROAD

GA 2-7010 KE 1 -3300TOMATOESPick your own.

35A-Commercial Indus- GALES FARM

trid Building for Lease 38273 6 Mile Rd.

Livonia

27102 GRAND RIVER at Ink-ster Rd. Approximately 2,000 42.-Hones and Poniessq. ft. Ample parking. Modern For Sale

building. KE 24148.SORREL MARE with month-oldcolt, very gentle with children.

38-Resort for Sate Moving-best offer. Phone GL

STRAWBERRY lakefront. 38 3-2655.miles west of Detroit 2-bed- 44-P.hroom. log style cottage. Everyconven:ence, excellent cottage. AKC POODLES, beautiful toys46+1650. and miniatures: also miniature

Schnauzer puppies and ItudCOTTAGE - Island Lake. GL I service. GA 7-8891.3-7 J78.

POODLES

Puppies. stud service. black,40 ACRES. 2 lakes. 2 cottam, white, brown, silver. Profession-near U.S. 23 and 39.40 minutes al trimming. shampooing.from Detroit, $20,000 will 728-2585.handle. AB-RO. GA 1-1210.

- - I Boarding

* Trimming all Breeds• Poodles and Terriers

a SpecialtyI Wire Fox Terriers

at Stud

MODERN CC,ITAGE-Between TERI-AIRE KENNELSEast Tawas and Oscoda, gas 30835 6 Mile Rd.heat. FI 9-0472. For Quality Grooming

For Appointment GA 14943

IDEAL HUNTING property. 4 -acre. includes 32 ft. house AT STUD POODLES - Tiki'strailer. excellent deer, partridge Ebony Play Boy 1014 "-Smallhunting. fishing. Located in Sad Sam. 9". 425-2067.Alston. Michigan. U.P. near Bob Clean individual runs. ChoiceLake, $600. GL 3-5459. of food, grooming. Specialist in

38*-Lake Lots Dog Training. When a businesstrip or vacation requires board-

IRISH HILLS AREA - Choice ing your dog contact

water-front lots on Lake Colum- Phil's Kennelsbia. A large private spring-fed 39260 Schoolcraft

lake 70 miles from city. Excel- 464-0929lent restrictions. Call 591-6466.1-4484. POODLE PENT HOUSE

t 39-Business Opportunities STUD SERVICE S50Blacks 7" to 9"

FOR SALE or will trade com- Silvers 7" to 11"

bination restaurant dairy bar Whites 7" to 11"

and carry out. Will give a real 2 Brown Males 10" to 11"

good deal on suburban or west Yorkshire Stud 342 Lbs.

side business or property. VA Schnauzer at Stud

3.9870 or evenings GR 6-0054. Prof. Trims and Student Trims-- - - - - -- -- 28943 Grand River 47+7877

SWEET CORN & TOMATOES BIRD DOG TRAINING

AND OTHER VEGETABLES Boarding of all breeds. Obedi-at ' ence training. Bird dogs worked

SCHRODERS sale. Town & Country Kennels,daily. Setters and Pointers for

37191 Six Mile, Livonia 47857 Cherryhill. Plymouth.Michigan, GL 3-2790.

POODLE PUPPIES for particu-lar people. STUD SERVICE.Black, white and platinum sil-ver. TRIMMING. GA 7-0966.

LABRADOR and German Shep·herd mixed puppies. 2 months,to good home, SS ea. 533-5966,bet. 12-3:30 pin.

DACHSHUND puppies. 6 weeksold. red, AKC reg., miniature.422-5774.

BEAGLE puppies, 8 weeks old,AKC, good pedigree. GA 7-8941.

POODUE puppies, lovely silver,

'ANCY miniature. Sassafrass breeding.464-1650.

el, 3-bedroom face brick C}EHUAHUAS, AKC. femalegarage. Read thiIA-Only

11 coats. 422-0517.puppies. stud service, both

FAIRLANE 1953. 33]t8, newaluminum awnings( very goodcondition. $1.500. Pine LodgeTrailer Park. Woodland Lake,Brighton. PR 7-5874.

HOUSEof the

WEEK!

IMMEDIATE

4-0544. -

MAPLE crib, complete. 2 yearsORANGE BELTON English Set- old: portable stereo, 1 year old.ters, 9 weeks. wormed. state and 422.2275, after 6:30 p.m.international champion, regis-tered. 8336 Margret, Taylor, HOT'POINT refrigerator, automa-Michigan, 291-6555. tic defrost, excellent condition.

After 6,846-8297.MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, -grooming, 14 years experience. ADMIRAL Duo-Temp refrigen-Charter member of Miniature ton good condition, $30; 15-gal-Schnauzer Club of Michigan. GA lon S.S. aquarium, $10; china7-5629. table lamp, $6; shadow box, like

new, miscell. items. 425-5473.GERMAN SHEPHERD Pin'PY,Beautifully marked, male. 10 38" WHITE porcelain gas range,weeks, AKC, reOstered.' KE $35. KE +682014153. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove, fine

condition. $50. GA 2-5866.POODLE PUPS, 7 weeks old,AKC, miniature, apricot, $75. SIX - YEAR CRIB, complete,GA 2-5406. blond, good condition, $12. 427-

9393.

FREE-Springer Spaniel. goodwatch dog. male, to good home. 54" MAHOGA>rY breakfront,GA 7-2437. glass shelves, illuminated, with

desk, $125; green loveseat. ma-FREE TO GOOD home. Blond hogany frame, $35; oval mahog-Cocker Spaniel (female) 4 yrs. any cocktail table. S5; 6-ft. up-old. KE 8-0356. holstered bench. $10: asst. dra-

peries: 10" and 12" speaker cab-BEAUTIFUL COLLIE, female, inets $25: G.E. 15 cubic ft. tur-5 months. No papers, all shots, quoise refrigerator with freezer$25. GA 2.8131. drawer, $250; cherry 48" round

COUIE PUPPIES, AKC. Tri.dining table with 12" leaf, S40;

' 4 mahogany Chippendale diningsables, very reasonable. 427-chairs. GL 3-5448 or GL 3-3018.

9812.

- UPRIGHT Hoover vacuum, goodFREE to good home. Mixed condition, $10. 4224967.puppy, female. GR +7287.

TABLE MODEL 21" MotorolaSTANDARD poddle. male, 4 TV. Needs tube, reasonable.months. AKC, apricot. 464-1187. 476-3239.

DOBERMAN. 18 months. fe- AUTOMATIC WASHER, Whirl-male. brown, good with children, pool, $20. GA 2-4632.watchdog. $45.425-4216.

23 CU. FT. Unico freezer. Good

46-Wearing Apparel condition. GL 3-0185.

BEAUTIFUL wedding gown, MAPLE BED, complete, book-long, size 11-12, $50. GA 1-2810. case, headboard, good condi

tion. GA 7-2442.WEDDING gown (Naurer orig-inal), size 8, chapel train. cost ADMIRAL FREEZER, 11 cubic$125, sacrifice $40. 421-0442. feet, excellent condition, No

reasonable offer refused 425·47-Household Goods1241.

TV Portables ..........$29 up STUDIO COUCH, 3 cu,hion,21" Zenith .............. 329 brown; late model TV console,23" Color .......... Save $180 good condition. Call 538.0269

Rent TV--34.50 Week after 5.

ZACK TV GAS RANGE, $15. Couch and25858 Five Mile KE 2-7848 chair, $25. Lamp $10. Washer22222 W. Warren LO 3-7716 $20, Chest $45. Tables $15.476.

7172.DINING and bedroom suites. 2

rugs. RCA gas stove deluxe, mis- 9x12 LINOLEUM, $4.79. Furni-cellaneous. VE 7-1278. lure Enterprise, 2932 Wayne

9-PIECE walnut dining room Rd., Wayne. PA 2-6919.

suite. S100: davenpoM and chair, MATI'RESS, full or twin size,$50: platform rocker. 510. GL $12.88. Furniture Enterprise.34368. after 3 pm 2932 Wayne Road. Wayne. PA

ELECTRIC range. 40", good2-6919.

condition. deep-well. automatic A BEAUTIFUL dial a stitchtimer. color indicators. S60.46+ Singer in modern console cabi-1495. net. Hems, buttonholes, zig-zag,

DOUBLE BED, complete. box monogram and hundreds of desprings, li antique bed, dresser. signs. 10 year written guar-cedar chest, goose feather pil. antee. $59.90 or $5 month. Joylows. canvas awnings. GL 3-8084. Rd. Sewing, 425·5277.MOVING-1 floor lamp, 2 small AN AD doesn't have to be bigtables, 1 nylori lounge chair, to be seen. You saw this one.leather hassock, kitchen table, Call GA 2-0900 and place yoursporcelain top, 2 leaves: mirror, today.

-0--rotobroil rotisserie. GL 3-2462.ALMOST NEW automatic zig

EARLY American furniture, an. zag from Michigan Necchi,tiques, reproductions. acces- fancy designs, sews on buttons,sories. dry sink, china cup- embroidery, patching and guilt-board. commodes, oil paintings. ing, just by dialing, $48.50 fullFI 9-2196. price. $3.50 per mo. Joy Rd.

Sewing, 272-3262.KELVINATOR chest type deepfreezer, 6 eu. ft., stores 210 lbs., COCKTAIL round, lamp table togood condition, $60. 18635 Fil- match, Duncan Phyfe drop leafmore. Livonia. GR 44433. table, all like new. also lamps.

Reasonable. GA 7-3159.CRIB MATI'RESS, $6.88. Furni-ture Enterprise. 2932 Wayne -

600(1 Cong,UU,1, *.GU. UL 0-U iii. 8 or 10 with pads, chairs op-ALL KINDS of furniture and tional, excellent condition, in-

dishes, picture frames, old fash-cludes credenza with 6 drawers,

ioned cook stove. 25100 Novi2 door, matching mirror. Rea.sonable. 427-0053.

Rd., FI 92802.

HOTPOINT 40" electric stove,48-Musical In:trumenes

3 yrs. old, $90. 47+3366,- --- --- GULBRANSENBEAUTIFUL solid walnut China

Cabinet $35; liquor cabinet orserver to match $50; Electric Story and Clarkstove $28. GA 2-9349. PIANOS & ORGANS

LIVING ROOM and dining room INSTRUCTION STUDIOS

furniture, rollaway cot, stereo SALES - RENTAL PLAN

REPAIRShi-fi, decor lawn piece, prismchandelier, other misc. items. HAMMELL MUSIC

535-6997. 15232 Middlebelt Rd.

(S. of 5 Mile)

WESTINGHOUSE Electric range GA 7-0040 KE 3-550038", $25. GA 7-0067.

BLOND Bookcase double bed USED Story and Clark Italian

$15, excellent condition. Wed- provincial console, priced forquick sale. Mr. McConnell, Smithding album holds 30 8x10 pieMusic Co. GL 3-2901.

tures $15. 425-0319.

12-BASS accordion, $45; 120-16' CHEST FREEZER, clean, bass accordion, $225: clarinet,

excellent condition, $75.421- $35; Walker wheelchair, $35.7629.

GL 3-0182.

TWO-PIECE Flex-steel sec- WANTED TO BUY-Used bandtional, good condition, blond instruments. Call GL 3-3226.corner table, 3 chrome barstools. Call before 2 p.m. 425. NEW AND USED piano sale.4973. Save more at Scanlon. 8041

Middlebelt. We buy used pianos.CHINA ( Rosenthal) complete GA 1-8820.service for 8 4 7-pc. place set-ting; also all extras; never used. CLARINET - LaBlanc. $50,Terrific buy, GA 2-6978. (real good) GA 24526.

REFRIGERATOR - Excellent 24" TV CONSOLE, cabinet incondition, bargain. Phone 425. excellent condition. new TV0717. tube, needs circuit board work.

453-3860.

10 CUBIC FT Norge Refriger·ator, good condition, Best offer. SEARS Silvertone Organ. rea-GA 1-1978. sonable. 427-8024.

KELVINATOR electric range, HARMONY Electric Guitar,full size, good condition. $60. Guild amplifier, cost $300 new,GL 3-8745. best offer over $125.453-7813.

MAHOGANY VANITY and HOMOND M-100 Spinet Organ

bench and mirror. 453-2025. with reverberation, 3 years old,cherry mahogany finish. 14399

TWIN BED, complete, nevar Melvin, Livonia. 427-7781.used, $35; small bureau, maplefinish, new, $15. Call 427-2975 49-Sporting Goodsafter 6:30 p.m. or week end.

CANOES - CANOESBLEACHED MAHOGANY din-ing set, dropleaf table, 4 chairs; GRUMMAN and Oldtown ca-glass door china cabinet. In ex- noes. Also few demo models at

reduced price.cellent condition. 422.8065.

THE VIKING SHOP

28239 Plymouth Rd. 425-0320ConsumersCAMPERS, Trade Windi,

Power Rights for sale or rent, utilitiestnilers local & nationwide.

Plymouth Trailer Serxice, 13747Clearance Plymouth Rd. near Schaefer.WE 3-6554.

1 Deluxe Frigidaire Gas Dryer.Was $229.95 - now S189.95 GRINNELL'S

4 Hamilton, 2 speed washers. DEARBORNWere $254.95-now $224.95

SUMMER SPECIAL3 scratched Hamilton Gas Dryers Start your child's musical

Were $234.95-now $194.95 career now, during our Sum-6 Factory marred incinerators. mer Special. Rental Plan, $3*

Were $169.95-now $129.95 for 3 months, no cartagecharge. Practice Pianos, $50

11801 Farmington Rd and up. Good used SpinetPianos,$385.

GA 7-5100 i Open Mon., Fri. 'til 9

4953 SCHAEFER LU 1-8130

Open Friday Evenings 'til 9for Your Convenience

DESK, chairs; Dryer (gas): T-V,19''; odds and ends,lamps,tables. 474-6684. TENTS1FRIGIDAIRE Electric Stove, All Sizes in Stock

40", good condition, $20. 591- Sleeping Bars6461. Foot Lockers

Golf EquipmentSOFA. $35: 2 Danish Modern

BlnoculanChairs. $12.50 each: Odd Chair, Foam Rubber$10; Mahogany Drop Leaf Work ClothingTable, $15. 425-2493. Boat Supplies

Shoes - Wa(len

Farmington Surplus and SPORTING GOODS33419 GRAND RIVER

at Farmington

GR 4-8520

Open EveningsMon.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat

50--Booh and Motors

SAILBOATS

11-ft. sailboat with nylon Ball$99.50

14-M. 8 in fiberglass =itboatoriginally $495

SALE PRICE $375

THE VIKING SHOP

28239 Plymouth Rd. 425·0520

12-FT. PLYWOOD boat, 12-h.p.motor. and trailer, $175. GA7-2589.

12-FT. STARCRAFT aluminumboat with anchor, oars, cartopcarrier, $160. 425-3637.

22' CHRIS CRAFT, 95 h.p,double plank mahog,ny, wellno. 604 Island Harbor Marina,9 Mile-Jefferson, dockago paid.$1,000. CR +0496.

1963 - 14' Fiberglus, Glass-master, 40 H.P. Johnson motor.Pameo trailer, $995. 31715 Cam-bridge, Garden City, before 4P.m.

PRAM 10', used 1 Deeon, justre-painted, with oars, *126.425-3609.

15' BOAT, 40-H.P. motor andtrailer, excellent conditiokPhone 427-0545.

14' BOAT, 10-hone power John-son motor, $200 -h. GL 8.0609

13-Fr. BOAT. mator. trailer,25HP Evinrude, convl•te. 722•6313.

15' RUNABAUT, 35-hor•epowerEvinrude, Tee Neo trailer, 722-7495.

214 HP. Outboard motor, $35.Call GA 1-4816.

1958 OWENS 31-ft. flying bridgecabin cruiser, gleeps six, twin220-HP V-8, new canvas and ex-tras, 422·7952.

15' BOAT, 40HP motor and trail-er, excellent condition. Phone427-0545.

JENNINGSREAL ESTATE

28085 PLYMOUTH RD.KE 7-0940 - GA 2-8220

Oxi.It -=42 =t

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[ SOLD OUT1Need your home to sell,or trade. Will cash out

your equity.

JASTER

Rd.. Wayne. PA 2-6919. rSINGERPOODLE, female. black. 6 weeks,choice of litter. must see to ap-

preciate. SlOO. Terms. GA22760. Carpeting and WANTED-Toy Collie pup oryoung dog that resembles TVLassie. female. Call FI 9-2156.

RugsWe'll

TROPICAL fish aquarium. 29- New and Usedgal.. full hood light. filter andHeater. KE 74220, after 6.

1,000 9 x 12 cleaned. unclaimed tune-up your- BARGAINS, $8.75 UPBRITTANY Spaniel Pups. gun Out»tandini new broadloom values sewing machine

dogs, stud service. Happy Hunt- all ates. colon from $1.75 yard up.er Kennels, GA 1-1636. Compare prices before you buy.

10.000 yards runners .75 up. IN YOURPOODLE, very smallfemale. beauutul *lver,12 National Rug Mart OWN HOMEIgistered. GA 7-1375. and Carpet .7-3-H -------POMERANIAN puppies, A.K.C.,red white and emam, also.older |eanng Orrlparly school se'ing

FOR Er G•tridy for b,ck »dogs. 836-3825. Monday through Thursday 6 pm.

Friday and Saturday untll 8 p.m. li Ask aboutCOLLIES, lots of lovely Lassie Sunday 12 to S p.m. our 7-pointpuppies. Four quality litters, 6 Same location 17 yein

weeks to 6 months. Registered-m- tune-up

terms, tuds. Laurolyn Kennels 3130 CASS TE 1 -8497 4 .lod.11

GA 7-8933. -.- Wht bittor am, mi Flf

AKC REGISTERED-Black min- 1 BEVERLY AUCTION Cill us t.day. LK ul -d ISI NGER export to your horn, at

iature Poodle, $35. GA 1-1216. AUCTIONS . tinlo thts *0* for youl

Security Charge Available

Typewriters Wayne SurplusRentals. Sales and Service PA 1-6036

GA 7-9393 34663 Michigan - Wayne

Evenings Thurs„ Fri. & Sat.

WE INSURE ALL DRIVERSAuto insurance been can-celled or refused? - bad

record? Need financial res-ponsibility? Full coverage.

Eq Pvme.: 0,- 'til 7

mmSe R. L. NELSONInsurance

1829 S. Wayne Rd.PA 1-2534 Wayne, Mich.

FENCES• WOOD OR STEEL

BUY-RENT'

h Doday# 0=00:idic -O,61young.ter. m-d that .xe.

.omething d/* build'. pod/4cooidence -d -bility. Wi,/better -1,7 *- th® lifc-thobby 04 plano pi.·ring! L...4 b .implikd mod kn ...Ind T. i./. ..1/6 . I.'14

piano. For 16. floc 6. r.*000., b <00. andia Ill,I:*

=,ce tber' 1.4". ak. 11..o.pl- Bold.In Moe of •pl..

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Smith Music Co

Open 9 10 9

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31210 PlymouthCA 2-7010 KE 1-3300 I FAULT

BOARDING KENNELSall modern

Reasonable Rates

40586 Tyler RoadPHONE 711-01277

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SATURDAY7 P.M. - 11:» P.M. , SUNDAY

1 121 - 7:30 '1 1MONDAY7 P.M.-11:30 P.M.

28630 PLYMOUTH ROADbotwien Zekles ind Newbergh

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SINGER • SINCE 1906 504 S. MAIN

SEWING CENTERS PLYMOUTHBARNES FENCE CO.

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;oiderlind shopping Centerltd. at Midaebelt 38440 Ford Road PA 8-0820 Inwrey D,aler

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P-28. THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5,1964

50-locts ..d Motors 52-Miscellaneous for Sal• 52-Miscellaneous for Sale' 52-Miscellameous For Sale 54-Trade or Sell ' 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles

SHET.T. LAKE 14' fiberglass,REFRIGERATOR. auto· RUMMAGE SALE - Lola Val- BRITANNICA Encyclopedia - WILL SELL or trade--Airline 1963 FORD 9-passenger country 1963 FALCON Sprint converti- 1960 MERCURY convertible, ex-'full equipment lights. horn, matic washer: boy's and girl's ley Business and Professsional ( 1960). Best offer. GA 2-0363. guitar for a used ping pong sedan. 8-€yl., automatic trans- ble. automatic. 11,000 miles, new cellent condition, $825. Owner,compast speedometer, top, gen- 26" bicycles; chain driven toy Women. Friday, Aug. 7,9 A.M. table or? 464-0143, mission, 12,000 miles, still un- Continental tires. Best offer. GL GR 61196.

erator, 35 hp Evinrude motor; tractor; baby stroller. 46+0828. War Memorial, corner of GrandTWIN BEDS complete; 24" der factory warranty. 30261 3-8433.

trailer. $895. FI 9-3060. River & Burt Rd. grill: antique carpenter tools. 57-Automobiles Buckingham. GA 14393.1963 VOLKSWAGEN, sun root

MISCELLANEOUS tools, garden GL 3-1145. radio, white walls, 13,000 orig-

BOAT 14' Chris Craft, 25 hp tools. garden hose. bowbng balls, BRAND NEW 1959 CHEVY Bel-Aire, 2-door, 1955 FORD station wagon, new 1957 FORD Fairlane 500, V-8, in•l miles, Sl,525.4764329.electric start, Evinrdue, trailer ice skates and misc. household

SWIMMING POOL Chemicals. power glide, V.8, radio, heater, tires, excellent condition, good automatic. GA 2.5645.$450. GA 7-5295. items. 46555 Maben Rd., Plym-

TORO RIDER We carry a complete line. Weff- white walls, very clean $450. second car. GA 1-6407.1963 TEMPEST Lemans sports

outh. GL 3-7231., On aose-Out ler Pro Hardware, 29150 Five 422-6320. 1963 CHEVY Impala. super White, 2-door, perfect condition. matic transmission, $1,625. 476-

CADILLAC '63 coupe, radio, white walls, auto.

Electric Starter. 25" Rotary Mile at Middlebelt GA 2-2210.

51-Bicycles D Motorcycles 3 ALUMINUM encased complete Reg. $479.95 1958 OLDSMOBILE *door hard sport, stick, V.8, excellent con- Private owner. $3,745.647-3484. 4329.'61 MOTOR SCOOTER, 1,70; windows with storms and QUART Berry Boxes, half bush- top. automatic,radio, power

dition, private owner. 427-2369, Birrninghnm

Schwinn (boys) 26" bike, $30. screens. 2 36%46. one 36"x40": Now $389.95 els. bushels (wooden). round steering, brakes, clean. Oneafter 6 p.In. TAUNUS (German Ford) 5

both like new. GA 5-3265. door (combination) 32x80"; 1 half pecks & pecks with han-1959 VOLVO, clean, radio, heat- passenger, 1960, stick shiR, 32

laundry tub complete with fix. TOWN "N" COUNTRY dles. Specialty Feed Co., 13919owner. Runs excellent. $425. LINCOLN, 1959 Premiere Sedan er, new tires, must sell, $400. FI MPG.. blue, excellent condition.464-1760. -4-way power-original. $695. 9-2009. $390. Phone 425-5349.

52-Miscellaneous tures. Best offer. GA 7.4692. HARDWARE Haggerty Rd., Plymouth. GL

AN AD doesn't have to be big 36--2x2 PATIO BLOCKS. A dog 27740 Ford Road, Garden City 3-5490. 1962 T-BIRD. Landeau, wifes$95 down. Vacation today with 200000 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000,

to be aeen. You saw this one. house, baby 6-year crib and 422-2750 SEWING MACHINE Special.car, low mileage, chestnut with 90

Call GA 2-0900 now and place swing. Bathinette and baby Adjust any make in your home.white vinyl hard top. $2,500. Allison Chevrolet : TIRED OF WAITING? 0

0

yourlbuggy. 12.inch Jenson speaker GARAGE DOORS $1.75, guaranteed. 722-7636, if

BR 3-0761. 199 Plymouth Road GL 3-4603 6 0and enclosure. Voitlander 35 0 0

PORrA-CRIB; high chair: bug- m.m. camera F2 lens and G.E. Used and Slightly Damagedbusy 722-7634. PONTIAC 1961 Bonneville hard 1963 COMET convertible, red, QUICK SERVICE 0

gy: Potty chair; baby scale; lite meter. GA 7-3439. Overhead Type Steel Garage VACUUM Cleaner Hoses, thetop. power steering and brakes,

black top, like new, $1,750. GA o ©

best to fit all makes, special radio, heater, automatic trans- 1-7045.0 0

Health Cycle. All in good con-Doors. Reasonable.

NOW AT0 0

dition. GA 7-7599. POWER MOWERS, $5 up. Mis- 19800 FrrZPATRICK $3.88.722-7636, if busy 722-7634. white. S95 or your old car down, on, automatic, excellent condi- i GARDEN CITY RAMBLER mission. original factory finish, 1961 CHEVROLET station wag- Z

cellaneous items. misc. engines. (Off Evergreen)550 GLAZED new brick. $10; 15046 Fairfield. 427-7263. VE 6-3434 RIJAMAGE SAIE-high chairs bank rates on balance. tion, $1,095. 427-3357.GR 6-3888. crib, boy's bike, cartop carrier, LEO CALHOUN FORD

26" BOY'S BIKE. $10; Graybar STROILOCHAIR with all at- miscellaneous. Wed. and Friday. 470 S. Main, Plymouth 1957 MERCURY convertible, 2 33468 FORD ROADCRIB, $5; buggy. St bathinette. portable sewing machine, $12; tachments, good condition. GA 20131 Melvin. 3 blocks south of GL 3-MOO

Turnpike Cruiser (pace car), au- o C$1.50; rocking chair. $3; baby boy's golf shoes, size 9, like 7-5528.walker, $1. GA 24427. new.$5.533-4054

8 Mile, 5 blocks west of Middle tomatic, radio, beaten Call 425- c

ROTO POWER lawn mower. also belt CHEVY, 1961, radio and heater, 3993. : We specialize in all makes and models :stick shift, 2.door. white. looks 1956 BUICK convertible, $125. 0ANTIQUE picture frames. paint- LEAVIVG state, good refriger- garden tools, lawn furniture. MOVING-Large gas refrigera- just like new, $850. 9054 Hugh GL 3·8910. Come in or call for pickup

ings, telephones. dishes. lamps. ator , used furniture, tables, 15547 Shadyside. Livonia. 0O <

odd chairs, tables, jugs, etc. chairs, dressers, bed, chests,tor $75 chaise lounge new attic or 427-5160. after 6 p.m.

30621 Mason Court at Hillcrest. band saw. GL 3-8348.45245 Joy FINDER guitar and amplifier, TV' antenna, bookcAse, baby · CHEVROLEr '60 station wagon, ZGA 24&63. Road.

12-gauge pump gun, 7" power rocker, other miscellaneous GRE:ENBRIAR. Y961 - 9-pass.. white Brookwood, 2.door, 6 au- 0 GARDEN CITY RAMBLERsaw. 46+1368. items. GL 3-0284. 6.cyl. stick, radio. heater, excel- tomatic, power steering, good

lent car for the vacation. priced body, engine, brakes, tires, $895. o 33468 FORD ROAD CABINET with porcelain top; POWER MOWER, reel type. 2 AIR CONDITIONER. 34 ton, G.E. 53-Wanted Miscellaneous to sell - bank terms. Vacation 534-9079.bed and dresser; 2 }awnmowers; .hp., catcher, 1 yr. old. Paid $85 Excellent condition. Best offer. todav with g2 end tables, 1 coffee table. GR44199.

HALLICRAPTER S-76 4-bandreceiver,S-meter, excellentcondition, $50. Racer bike, $10.GA 14817.

SHORT-WAVE and AM radioand 3-speed phonograph com-bination, console. 425-2275.

Wanted Top $ 1COPPER-BRASS-ALUM.

CASTIRON ANDMISC. STEEL

Used Auto Partsfor Most Cars

We Cut to SizeANGLES-CHANNELPIPERE·ROD AND PLATES

Plymouth Iron &Metal

40251 Schoolcraft

Just East of HaggertyGL 3-1080 - GA 5-1110

SHOPPERS SPECIALS

WE DARE ANY FOOD

SERVICE TO MATCH THIS!

Why buy a freezer:USE OUR LOANER FREEZER

IF NEEDED.

No Gimmicks -Don't Be Misled

Take advantage of these great

uvings, delivered to your

Home.All Meats and Groceries-over10,000 name brands. Not neces-

sary to buy 1,2 or case lotx.

BIG SAVINGSUp To 40%

off suggested retail

Example - Specials:Cut-up Fryers . 15c lb.

Baby Foods ..... 24 jars 96c

Instant Coffee ...... 10-oz. 1.29Dog Food 12 cans 55c

Etc! Etc! Etc! Etc!

Quintities limited, no dealers

Call today fot tree inkrmation647-157 - 9 to 5

at Federal, sell $45. GR +9284.

150 CEMENT block, reasonableoffer. GA 2-2560.

REDWOOD CHAISE; reel typepower mower; custom drapes;bedroom set; GE washer: Ham-ilton dyer (gas); 427-2304.

BEAUTIFUL, durable, foldingCosco table and 4 chairs. $25.95per set. 421-9849.

MARBLE sills and other sizes,antique hand carved rocker: La-dy's bowling ball. GL 3-4379eves and Saturday.

RECORD PLAYER classical

records, cabinet large 1872Bible: white formal. size 9;steamer trunk; ladys' trerwhcoat. size 12. GL 3-3322

LADIES' bowling ball and bag,$12.00. Large indoor plant withcontainer, S15.00. Chrome fom-ica kitchen table and chain,like new, $40.00. GA 24857.

ALUMINUM AWNINGS

PATIO COVERS

SIDIN6 - WINDOWS

DOORS - GUITERSInsurance Repairs

GA. 2-9124SHOPPERS SPECIALS

Armstrong'sRemants - Disc. Patterns

25 to 50% Off

KentilesDisc. Patterns

Pure Vinyl - SavingsTo 509 OFF

Formica

Disc. Patterns - 290,q. ft

We Do Custom Installatioe

FRENCH

47+1901.

PORTABLE cement mixer, $30.Gasoline engine. $20. Call 453-2311.

COATS and dresses, size 16,good condition. 464-1273.

LUX-AIRE oil furnace and tank,84,000 B.T.U.,$35. 47+0007.

BOYS' 26" English racer bike,$10. GR +2356.

FURNACE-Airtemp, hot air,fuel oil, 7years old, good condi-tion, complete with thermostatand tank. : Reasonable. KE1-1760.

WANTED COINS31208 Five Mile ltd.

427-9544

SHOPPERS SPECIALS

OLYMPIAPortable TYPEWRITERSRated No. 1 in the U.S.A.

If you try 'em, you'll buy 'emCorrect: "I mad an errof'To: -I made an error"

'TYPE LIKE A

STANDARD"

Others $19.95 and Up

QU IST TYPEWRITERSpecialist since 1934

10622 W. 7 Mile C E. Meyers)

DI 2-1600

1 1.-c w.!1 1 6 Tili NO .-...

"IC' Type Gulters <)€ per1 Galvenized ' h.

1 Com el- Selection ofSolderk. Fit......

WINDOW SHADES36"x6' Fiber

Cut to Size Now 88'....

h12 U.obum $4"D.... WAW

Newspapers 40c-100 lbs. deliv-ered. Prices subject to change.Highest Prices for Copper -Brass - Aluminum - Radia-

tori - Batteries - Rags.

L & L WASTE MATERIAL

34939 Brush St.-WaynePA 1-7436

TOP DOLLAR for furniture,guns and bric-a-brac. VE 7-4444.

WANTED TO BUY-House full

of furniture and appliances, allor part. PA 2-6994.

GUNS WANTED. Old or new.GA 1-1963 after 5.

NEW 1965 MODEL

WINNEBAGO

K-D KAMPERNOW ON DISPLAY

K.D Komper Is designed toslide into the box of any

pickup truck, to quicklyconvert it to an all weather

dual purpose vehicle. Avail-oble in 3 models.

SH IREY'STRAILER SALES

605 ANN ARBOR ROAD

PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

SALES - RENTALS

STORAGE

61 3-3769

1 BEAT TF1

1 FALL CL

Allison Chevrolet199 Plymouth Road GL 34603

'57 FORD Fairlane 500, automa-tic. r. and h.. power steering,clean. runs good. S400. 5673Robindale. Dearborn Heights, nr.Ford-Telegraph.

CALL ME-Wes Savage at AvisFord, over 400 new cars tochoose from. Easy credit, lowbank rates. CaU now. WesSavage. WE 3-8420.12623 GrandRiver at Meyers.

MERCURY, 1958 - TurnpikeCruiser. 4-way power, factoryair, $695. $95 down. Vacationtoday with

Allison Chevrolet199 Plymouth Road GL 3-4603

1960 CADILLAC, one owner,low mileage, sharp, $1.940. GA1-4150.

1956 MERCURY parts, automa-tic transmission. S45: 2 mufflers,2 tail pipes. $16: generator, volt-age regulator, starter motor, $5each: 36-inch jalousie door, $25.GL 3-0182.

'57 FORD - 4-door, good en-gine. $200. GA 14948.

1964 VW custom built camperSelf contained with stove, ice-box, sink with water tank, foamrubber mattress and gas heater.Sacrifice, $2.550, GL 3-4620.1963 FORD 500 convertible. lowmileage. stick and many extras.all black. 4 like new premiumw.w. tires. $2.000 or best offer.11600 Boston Post, Livonia.

1964 COMET convertible. 3-speed transmission. radio, heat-er, white walls, factory war·

ranty. 9.800 miles. S2,060. GA1-0762.

lE RUSH. '

OSE-OUT. i

'56 DODGE hardtop, automatic otransmission. good tires. good Zcondition, $200. GA 1·8467. 0

0

1963 CHEVROLET Impala con- ;vertible, turquoise, white top, oPower Glide, steering and °

'0 4

brakes, white walls, wire wheel

discs, 12,000 miles, real beauty. GA 7-8337 after 5 p.m- ,

1951 V-8 FORD. mechanically good. Best offer. GA 7-7599. '

1959 MERCURY, 2-door hard- •top, all power. Call 453·3535.

1956 BUICK 2-door hardtop, good condition, low mileage, .$200; GL 3-7343. •

1963 DODGE Dart, 270, white 2-door sedan, many extras, ex- •cellent condition, 13.000 miles. clean, 1-owner, must sell. Best 0offer. GA 7-1854. .

.

CALL ME, Wes Savage at Avis Ford. Over 400 new cars to .

choose from. Easy credit, low bank rates. Call now WE 3-8420. 0

12625 Grand River at Meyers. ,OLDS 1959, Dynamic 88, 2- door, automatic. radio, beaten $1095. $95 down. Vacation to- •

day with

Allison Chevrolet 1199 Plymouth Road GL 3-4603

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YOU CAN

BUY A CAR With Money ..Without MoneyIn State...............Out of State

Repo..................... No Reps teGornishment.. No Gornishment o

Bankruptcy .... No Bankruptcy With No Hitches O

I fs, And Or Buts Because theri or, 0

NO RESTRICTIONS o1 .

Overstocked with over 110 01958 - 1964 Chevs, Pontiocs,

, Fords, Olds, Cadillacs, Buick, O

Plymouths, Chryslers that must be sold at some price. .

All inquiries confidentiol .

Call 537-2450 New Car Dealer-Financier •

1.

Garden City, Mich.

427-7150

14 loaners Available

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WHEN BETTER CARS

ARE BUILT BUICK

WILL BUILD THEM.

WHEN BETTER DEALS

ARE MADE

SELLEWILL MAKE THEM.

We Invite You To Make

Us PROVE Both These

Statements.

JACK BELLEBUICK

200 ANN ARBOR ROAD

PLYMOUTH, MICH.

GL 3-4411 WO 3-3304

I FIRST COME - FIRST SAVE. il --- -L ..2-•

HOLLYWOOD FENCE CO. ' F|oor Covering I Inkster Linoleum mFences installed for 57( ft. 1 27467 Micki.. A.. 1 , ALL CARS PRICED AT BOOK i AUGUSTLarge or Small Jobs 19640 Plymouth Inks'"

Free Estimates LO 2-1140(1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) I

422-2830 I ----2-222----- 1-1VE 7-6650 1 VALUE OR LESS. AND WE 1 !

1 WILL PROVE IT. CLEARANCE1

Sidewalk Sale . Fri. & Sat. 'i READY TO GO. 1i ALL CARS SHARP AND n - SALE

1954 CADILLAC Coup• D. 1962 CORVAIR, std. trens., 1 YEAR GUARANTEE .

I Ville, 0.H po-, "n" white side wall $/1 0 1

KROEHLER SPECIAL - Down t,res, like new -7 4 Down MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS1 (Foctory Air Conditiomed) 1960 OLDS. 4-doo, dynamic 1963 CADILLAC Fle-wood, 88. turquoise, white top. auto. 1

full power, 9,000 0,1.0.1 mit., rodio, heater, $ A

Modern Chairs i ,# p., $.,12 $4,281 white side walls '700- 1 '61 OLDS Super 88, 4-door hardtop, '62 RAMBLER Deluxe 4-door sedan, :

1957 FORD, 4-doo. hardtop, radio, heater, auto., radio, heater,

Assorted Colors ' 1961 CADILLAC Coope. p.-r 2 to- blue ..d white, V.8, power steering, brakes9,695 automatic .................... 9,095 I Ie.ing. brok. -d imdows, outo.. mdio, hoot'D.E°w" 1

h. 0.0.0hi. . Codill.c .te.ing U Dow" 1 ,63 COMET Convemble, radio and '61 FALCON 4-door uation wagon,1 .0.W 220- white .id. walls ...... radio, heater, auto,natic, 895white sidewall tires............From < CFU L"-HOME FURNISHINGS h.ve Down 1958 CADILLAC, 62 1.cial, ' heater, 4-speed, 9 695"SINCE 1907" / 4.., 61! f.c-7 0494"••t. like b..d "w Dow• | :1963 FORD Fairle- 500. 2- full pow. white sidewall tires_ ,

825 Penniman, Plymouth GL 3-8220 ..., hoo-, $00 1964 CHEVY /1. 6.,I.. .ed. '60 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 2-door '63 CHEVROLET Impala Super Sport, -1 whitewell Ii- ' / Down Imm„ 6,000 actual ma- 1961 CHEVROLET Imp.lo radio, heater, white woll tir., sedan, radio and heater, powerglide, radio and heater, powerglide, V-8,

$01 ... „. with white power steering149 Dow• | * sidewall •ires -.- I -......-- -·795 and power b.akes -92,295 i, 1963 FORD Gdoxi. 500, 4- 1962 RAMBLER, 4.door .loor, V-8, .9,0.-ic, mdio, Cloisic, mdio, hoo-, whie.

heater, full power,Il h..t... white mide walls, wall tives, bock to .40*I . '61 FORD Fairlane 500, 2-door sedan, '61 BUICK L®Sabre Conveftible, radio, * ispecial' $, r50 V-8, radio, heater, auto., 995I i t.. $ 149 Down - .- 1 J D... 1 power steering and brakes white sidewall tires... 1,695

.

1 1 YEAR GLW WARRAY

SIDE HIND 10111 i i .

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ALL BEEFAA CHOICE : BEGLINGER 1 GENE MEROLLIS.

...

1 OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC, INC. 1 CHEVROLETB LW TRY 0UR DELICIOUS I My.04 NUchige. 1 31850 FORD ROA D| 684 A. Arbor Rood, M-14

.

1 Gl 3-7500 Gl 3-4512 I * 1 BLOCK WEST OF MERRIMANVALUE HEADQUARTERS FOR AU ' KE. 3-4040 GA. 7-6200

Uve-1 MAKES OF USED CARS 1 . ..

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rave ar! fs More -un- I

- rave \ ear, n A _ate Moce Car

ISWAGEN. beautifulwhite interior, wife'.

10.000 miles, first3-1368.

1962, 4 - door, stick,er, Sl,095. $95 down,. Vacation today with

n Chevroletuth Road GL 34603

LIA. 22.000 miles. ex-clean, extras, pri-

4005.

UT YOUON A B

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57-Automobiles

MERCURY. 1939. 4door wagon,14996 Sunburn Livonia.

1961 FORD Country Sedan Sta-tionwagon. cruis-0-matic trans-mission, T-bird motor. privateowner. $1,000.427,3842.

1963 T-BIRD - Wire wheels,

power windows, brakes, seats,steering. Immaculate. $2,800.C R 84038.

'60 2-door hardtop Impala V.8.No rust. *stick shift. olive green.

57_Automobiles

ECONOLINE 1961 Club wagon,would make a nice camper, $1,095. Don Cato, PA 1-6600.

'63 CHEVY Super Sport. Bur-gundy with black interior. +speed. 300 horsepower, 327cubic inch engine, positraction.Vibrasonic radio, reasonable.GL 3-1316.

1960 FORD convertible. clean,

good tires. Call anytime. GA2-9308.

PONTIAC 1964 Catalina Wagon,power steering and brakes, n-dio, beaten $2,895.

GARDEN CITY RAMBLER

33535 Ford Road

phone 427-3790

Dodge '61-4 door. sedin, em-erald green, power Keering,radio, beaten 8 cyL This car istruly sharp-asking $1095. Look

and you'll agree its priced right.

NorthwestDirect Factory Dealer

Grand River near 6 Mile

KE 2-7500

57-Automobil-

TR3 1961, excellent condition,red. low mileage. Best offer.LI 9-1335.

1960 COMET, custom automatic

transmission, new tires, goodcondition. $695. payments maybe arranged. 453-7164.

1957 FORD Convertible hard-

top. Low mileage, power steer-ing. Automatic. $435.421-3916.

DODGE. 1950 - 4-door sedan,automatic. radio, heater. A real

nice family car. S295. Vacationtoday with

Allison Chevrolet199 Plymouth Road GL 3-4603

Want ads get quick results !

O'GREENFORD

A-1

57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles

CHEVROLETS - 100 of the CADILLAC 1959 Coupe

cleanest cars in town from 1958 Ville-full power, including

to 1963's all body styles includ· tory air, SI,795.ing compacts and convertibles. GARDEN CITY RAMBU

One Stop Shopping. You will 33535 Ford Road

find the car of your choice here. phone 427·3790EMMERT CHEVROLET, 20000 CHEVROLET, 1964 - SGrand River, corner of Ever- Sport, original 12,000 miles,green. Call KE 1-2828. tory warranty - 4-speed 5

425 H.P. E-Z bank terms. T1958 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6-

tion today withcylinder, automatic, powersteering, radio, heater, 2 speed Allison Chevroliwindshield washers. $300. 421-1093. 199 Plymouth Road GL 3-

DANNY DENTON SAYS

Bargains intel quality, service

dependabilitwell as price -

1:2Mg ways yours-- every Denton A

r--i purchase.

CLIWIIEDRIIATURING ---

immi.st.

Defac-

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uperfac-

tick,raca-

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4603

:lude I,and7 as

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with

Buick

57-Automobiles

Sell You A CarCredit Problems .. No ProblemsNew in Town .. Established

With Money ....Without MoneyGarnishment ... No Garnishment

Repo. No Repo.Bankruptcy ....... No BankruptcyNO GIMMICKS, NO CO-SIGN

SIDE NOTES, FURNITURE

LOANS NEEDED

NO TURN DOWN SIf you have a job and have the

willingness to pay there areWALK-IN DRIVE OUT

We Handle Our Own Contracts

1958-1957-1964 Fords, PontiacsChevys., Buicks, Olds, Cadillacs,Mercurys, Continentals and Com-pacts. A-1 GUARANTEED FOR2-YEARS IN WRITING. Sold at

rock bottom liquidation prices.

YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED AS

HUNDREDS HAVE BY THE

RESULTS--CALL NOW

837-4224NEW CAR DEALER-FINANCE

1960 HIILMAN convertible. R.

57-Aulomoba.

CHEVROLET - And all othermakes and models. We invit•

you to visit our lot on Sundaysto look at 100 of the cleanestOK can in town. All of our

cars are clearly marked fullprice. No salesman to botheryou while you pick the car ofyour choice. Then call or comein and t•lk to one of our cour-teous salesmen. EMMERT

CHEV., 20000 Gnnd River, cor-ner of Evergreen. Call KE1-2828.

f •

CLOSE OUTSWhile They Last

Brand NewNot Demos.

1964 English Ford1963 Valiant Signet, 2 dr., hd.- ..1tp.. r and h, white walls. $1,695. Used Cars and H., new tires and top. Good

Town and Country Dodge 1958 BUICK Le Sabre 4-door-Auto., radio .. $545 condition, $795. GA 2-2136. Angelia Deluxe32411 Grand River,Near 9 Mile Road Clearance

1959 FORD 2-door, stick, radio $395 matic, good transportation. First Never Before,1957 MERCURY, 2-door, auto-

KE 8-0202 GR 4,8750

Farmington 1959 FORD 4-door, 8, --- $100 drives it homa GA 7-5521.1959 OLDS 88 Station Wagon-Auto., power, Probably Never Again

1939 FORD-full '48 flat head. auto., R. 6 H. $395 radio ......................................... .......... $895

.. . DRIVE Not running, will sell, $150; Only . at This RidiculousC!•4833. 1960 FORD 4-door, 8, We also have a number of'64 BUICKS that are priced

COME Low Price of Only

IETSTAR 88 condition, $250. GA 2-7618. For Example AND1957 DODGE station wagon auto., Rand H $645 below cost and can be bought for as little as $99 downpower steering, automatic, good Only

1960 FORD 9-passenger

CED LOWER THAN 30 MODELS and heater. $ top-

Wagon, 8, auto., radio 1964 BUICK Special Convertible - Blue with white GET 'EM4527

WITH LOW-PRICED NAMES SPECIALSharp__ - 77 Dn.

Plus Sal. Tax & Title

2 only s 268100 NOTICETo You

Who have been turned down

Hydramatic, radio, washers, whitewalls, pluslocal taxes if any. b, other companies.

Summorti- is Savings Tim, Al MAKE TH IS

Your Lase Try

BEGLINGER FORM - CHEV'S.

WE HAVE

All Makes - 55'. to 62'.OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC INC.

CALL US684 ANN ARBOR ROAD-AT MAIN ST. (M-14) We Will Do The Rest

PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN: GL 3-7500 WO 3-4512 KE 7-8455

WHERE THE ACTION IS! "DEALER"

..

WE HAVE MUSTANGS 1£ BRAND £NEWFORDS SAVE

¥ I1 FINAL CLEARANCE :.... 1 .1

£ OUT THEY GO! . e.

.

MONTHLY* 0, WAS SALE PRICE DOWN PAYMENT < FALCONS

1960 OLDS 88, 2-door

hardtops, power, old cardown.

1960 BUICK 4-door In-

victa, power,like new 92951960 CHEVROLET 2-dr.,6, auto., R. and $545H. Only

1964 FORD Galaxie 500,2-dr. H.T., power, factorywarranty. 2595Only.........

O'GreenFORD, INC.

Grand River at 9 Mile

KE 7-9200

2 2 Doors 1996.00 1785.00 85.00 49.99 4 Doors 2058.00 1830.00 93.00 51.32

;. Hard Tops 2209.00 1950.00 102.00 54.68Convertibles 2481.00 2170.00 118.00 i 60.85

E W.gen' 2326.00 2030.00 123.00 56.93

FAIRLANE.

2 Doors 2195.00 1970.00 94.00 55.24 4 Doors 2235.00 1990.00 108.00 55.80

,

FAIRLANE "500"2 Deon 2276.00 2020.00 115.00 56.64

, 4 Doors 2317.00 2050.00 119.00 57.49 Hard Tops 2341.00 2060.00 129.00 57.77

2531.00 2210.00 142.00 61.97

• CUSTOM

2 Deon 2361.00 2000.00 103.00 56.084 Doors 2415.00 2040.00 107.00 57.21

. CUSTOM "500"; 2 Doon 246400 2070.00 117.00 58.05

4 Doe. 2518.00 2110.00 122.00 59.17

* GALAXIE (500)t 2 Doon 2624.00 2200.00 118.00 T 61.69

· 4 Deon 2678.00 2240.00 123.00 62„81

£ 2 Dr. Hard Tops 2685.00 2245.00 124.00 62.950: Convertibl. 2947,00 2450.00 133.00 68.70

:' Wagem 2840,00 2370.00 125.00 66.46

* T/Birds 4953.00 3650.00 172.00 £ 102.23.

R GALAXIE ( 500 XL)

2 Dr. Hard Tops 3233.00 2680.00 138.00 75.15Conve.tibles 3495.00 2750.00 151.00 77.11

INC STD. FACTORY EQUIPT. ALL TAXES & LICENSE FEES

BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! BANK RATES

UP TO 42 MOS. TO PAY l.

! LEO CALHOUN FORD470 SOUTH MAIN

GL 3-1100 PLYMOUTH

1964 BUICK Le Sabre 4-door-Coral and white. 1/2-ton Inter-

national Pickup2951964 BUICK Wildcat 4-door-Claret mist. '57 Ford 2-dr. 295Wagon1964 BUICK Le Sabre Station Wagon-White.

'59 Ford2-Door 395

All these cars have automatic, power, radio andmany other extras '59 Mercury

2-door, hardtop 395Bank Rates up to 36 '60 Olds,

Months. All cars warranted. z.d. 1,095'61 Mercury

40 More Cars I n Stock I ncluding 4-door.............. 995Convertible and Station Wagons '60 Ford

2-door, hardeop 995

DENTON BUICK '62 Tempast 9954-door..............

'60 Comet .

26150 Grand River KE. 1-8881 4-door..... ... 695

1 Year Written Warrity

WEST

e BROS.Comet.Al,rcury<alionfo

Authorized GA 5-2444 Il 3-2424Doole.

534 FOREST

GREENE MOTORS DOWNTOWN

INC. PLYMOUTH

REMEMBER THE LOLLIPOP SIGN

.

., -USED CARS -:

i 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan 1960 TRIUMPH T-R 3, RoadsterYellow with black interior, in top condition. AS.. bill w.h white wells. $1,645 true spo- cor for 1,295A 'new'.u-d cor ........................th. man of distinction

: 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, Sunroof Sedan 1958 PORSCHE 1600 Coup.h.**iful t....i. with whiw int..ior, .dio, Black with red imterior. This car look, likeh..t. ..d white wolls. A 9,545 0 n.w 0... 9,49 5-.r, low mileage .red.4. Owned by a doctor

1962 KARMANN GHIA Convertible 1959 MORRIS MINOR 2-Door Sedan

Rd wid block khdw ,-1 N• top, mdb. Cl- ..d $39 5hlet./ .ad whit. wille. Th. only 9,695 runs good

...... 1962 RAMBLER Deluxe 2-Door: 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan Blue, .dio, heater, 61/L, .10.4.d trons.,

whit. w.11. S. it ..der th.Gmy vith .d interior, r.dio, heat. ..,1 whit.

Greene Moton Lollipop sign .....995

i .11.. Ext- .1-4 0.0 thot"led. I ./. home . .-..-. 1,3951960 RAMBLER Deluxe Sta. Wagon

1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof Sedan 2-ton. block ..d ...y, 6.ylind.,.ummatic0 ...... A. extra ... cor.. T...0/1/, .dio, 1-t.. 0.4 white -11., Priced to -11 ot --I--I-.

$7959,195 1960 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan

...................

6-cyl., u..d- shift. A cle. out of Ii.te• 1960 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan cor. Save mo,7 0. *595• B...liful red wieh whiN i.*.ior. A. excel- dis on.

: kint C.N..ded $995 1957 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan0 0 0 -W VW ...........................i.il-

• 2-ton. gree...d white, V-8 with a.tomotic

: 1959 KARMANN GHIA Spon Coupe tram. Lot of good miles

Block wioh whie. t., ..dio. heater, rec-- lift in this car ...........................395

995 1960 FIAT 600 2-DoorMlion W.y

R.1 .conomy - th. $751958 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan b..i. pri. of

Geld wilh N. white ..11:. r.dio, heet.. A 1959 RAMBLER Wagonboo.i#.1 „F. 795 M.chanici'0 1. fi.. coldifie.Special $145

WE SEU NEW VOLKSWAGENS, mainly, but our customers have put v in athriving -ed car business with their trade-ins. And we like our used car cus-tomen to go out as utisfied and confident as our new Volkswagen o.non.The GREENE MOTORS, INC., lollipop sign is becoming known as a symbol

. of uner dependability and economy. Compare prices and condition of can.We're I proud of our growing reputation that we want you to drive it aroundi with you. This i. the way.

:

Greene Motors, Inc. .....--*-#---11-i--I.

KE 449700

Sal. M.4 Tgos.. Ours. to 9 - Service, 7 to 5:30 - Sat to 12

SOUTHERN

BUYER

2 DAYS

ONLY

Aug. 6-7CASH ONLY

PAID FOR

YOUR CAR

ALL MAKES

AND MODELS

SEE

High DOLLARLOWE

1308

S. MAIN ST.

PLYMOUTHMICH.

GL 3-2420

THE UTTU lOT

WITH

THE BIG BARGAINS

LOWEAUTOSALES

Delivered

No Gimmicks

Not a Striped Down

Model - No Ups

A Fully Equipped CarIncludes the following

Fresh Air Heater

+Speed Stick Shift

Full Bow Eng. OilFilter

Padded Vinyl Seats 6

Electric Fuel & Temp. Trim

GaugesSelf Cancel Tum

SignalsElectric Windshield

Wipers

Full Width PackageTray

Padded Door ArmRests

Locking Glove Box

Opening RearWindows

2-Safety Sun Visors

Courtesy and DomeLites

Heavy Duty Battery-24,000 Mile or 24

Month Full FactoryWarranty

Only Import with AllAmerican SAE Size

Nuts and Bolts

$100

or Old Car Down

Bal. 36 Mos. Bank

Finance

HURRY!Don't Lose Out on the

Buy of the YearDrive One Today

Get 40 or More

M.P.G.

Save Hundreds

of Dollars

STADNIKEnglish Ford Inc.

702 S. Main

Plymouth, Mich.

Open Mon., Tues.,Thurs. 'til 9 p.m.

Serving This AMaOver 20 Years

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P-30, R-30 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer. The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, August 5,1964

ookingfor-a-new,usedc.-Stop-at one of these dependable dealers today!57-Automobiles 157-Automobiles 57_Automobiles 4 57_Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57_Automobiles

1961 CHEV. IMP., convert., r FORD 1963-V-8 Galaxie 500XLand h.. 8 cyl. auto.. p. grg.. red ' 2 door hardtop. beauitful tur-and white top. 1 owner, very quoise finish, turquoise interior.clean. $1495. "O" down , 13,000 miles, under factory war·

Town and Country Dodge ranty. $95 or your old car down.32411 Grand River, Bank rates on balance.Near 9 Mile Road LEO CALHOUN FORD

KE 80202 GR 4-6730 470 S. Main, PlymouthFarmington GL 3-1100

BILL BROWN SALES35000 PLYMOUTH ROA D

at Wayne Road

GA. 7-9700 GA. 7-9700

1963 FORD 1962 FORD

4-0-. 0-Cy!. 2-Doe., H.,dtop

9445 9595

1961 FORD 1963 T.BIRD

2-Door. Red].0 Me-, Full Iqu.ped

695 2945

1963 NOVA 1960 FORD

Golax., 4-Door, R.dio. H..ter,2-Door, Rodl.0 Hee-. 6-Cyl.

Auto.,.tic, V-8

1395 s595

1959 CHEVROLET 1963 FALCON

2-Doot R.dier H..te, 2 D-. Redle. Heater

595 9395

1959 MERCURY 2-door hard-

top. power steering, new tires,excellent condition. KE 2-978.

CHEVROLET Biscayne 1960, 2-door, power steering, 6 cyl.,$650. Call evenings GA 2-0431.

1962 CHEVROLET Biscaynewagon, power glide, V-8, likenew, Sl,685. GA 5-1754.

'55 PONTIAC. good running con.dition, radio and heater, powersteenng and brakes. GA 7-2929.

1961 FORD Galaxie 500,4-door.automatic, V·8. good condition,whitewalls, radio and heater.

GA 7-3859.

1956 CHEVROLET, 2 door, $75.453-7484

1963 RAMBLER, Classic 550

station wagon, automatic trans-

missionr first class. 425-5313.

1962 FORD Galaxie convertible.

very sharp, drive it and see.$1.695. GA 1-4546.

'56 BUICK, tdoor hardtop, pow-er *eering. body and enginegood. Used u second car. $200.GA 2-2349.

Chewolet '61 Station Wagon.ndio, heater, automatic, whiteside wall tires, red inside andout, Itand out in the crowd fora change, $150 down.

$1 '245On the Rest Small Payments

NorthwestDirect Factory Dealer

Grand River near 6 Mile

KE 2-7500

"HEAT 60T U!"

LOOK

1959 VOLVO, 2 dr., r and h., w.w's. Very clean, transp. Veryeconomical, $595.

Town and Country Dodge32411 Grand River,Near 9 Mile Road

KE 8-0202 GR +6750

Farmingt(pFORD 1962 Galaxie 500,2-doorhardtop, 352 engine, powersteering, radio, heater, jet black,red trim, 26.000 original miles.

$95 or your old car down. Bankrates on balance.

LEO CALHOUN FORD

470 S. Main, PlymouthGL 3-1100

Want ads get quick results !

1964Rambler

Classic 660

4-Door Sedan

Like New

Full

Factory WananlyONLY

9,795Redford Rambler20341 Grand River

KE 7-8455

mar,1

1963 FALCON automatic shift, MONZAwhite side walls. padded dash '63 Dark Blue-Extra Niceand safety belt $1,300. 422-7787. $1,695

Below Market Price

'62 FORD Galaxie 500. Big en-gine. Cruis-0-metic, padded dash, Northwestradio, heater, power steering,power brakes, white side walls, Direct Factory Dealer

2-speed windshield wipers, Grand River near 6 Mile

$1,500. GR +2682. KE 2-7500

BE A SPORT!DWYER WILL HELP YOU!

'64 DEMO DEALSTRIUMPHS,43)

FIATSM2)VOLVOS'-(3)

$95 DOWN OR OLD CARROADSTERS

1957 Austin Healy, Roadster. Nice ......... $ 9951959 TR-3 Roadster ................................ $ 9951962 TR-3 Roadster ................................. 1,6951963 TR-3 B Roadster 2,0951963 TR-4 Red 2,295

SEDANS1960 Taunus, 2-Door .. $ 195

1955 Mercedes-Benx, 220,4-dr. _.. 7951960 RAMBLER American, 2-dr., auto. _- 5951962 CHEVROLET BelAir, 2-dr., auto., beige 1,4451960 CHEVROLET Corvair. Red ........... 7451963 CORVAIR 2-dr. Cordovan _ - _ - -. 1,5951962 V.W. Red .,.,...., 1,2451961 FIAT, 600 . .. ................................. 495

1963 FIAT, 600-D 895

JOE DWYERAUTHORIZED DEALER

24841 GRAND RIVER, nr. 7 Mile

KE 7-2292

1961 CHEVROLET, 4 door,white Impala, hardtop, auto-matic, power steering, excep·tionally clean. excellent tires. 1$1275. 422-6962. 1

LeBARON

OLDSMOBILE 1

33073 MICHIGANI

WAYNEt

PA 1.3630

FINAL SUMME;63 FORD 4 door Goloxi. V-8, aradio, heater, power steering61 CORVAIR Monte 2-door. 4

rodio, h. t.,'63 PLYMOUTH S.don. 2 door.

seat belt, only'60 OLDS 88, 2-door, V-8,..to., clean

'61 DODGE 330,4-door,...1 sharp'58 CADILLAC S.dan d.Ville.full powir'64 PLYMOUTH. V-8.4-door, i

h.ater, power /eering

B. 1. RACHRYSLER-PLY

425-5800

30777 Plymouth Road

CHRYSLER WAGON'63 9-PASS.

Nhy Buy a Low Priced 9 PayNagon. This one is the samnice, looks like new.

$2,885

NorthwestDirect Factory Dealer

Grand River near 6 MileKE 2-7500

959 DODGE 8. auto.. radio an(

teater, good tires. $295.

Town and Country Dodge32411 Gd. Rivernear 9 Mile Rd.

Farmington

CE 8-0202 GR 4-675

rALCON 1961 4-door wagon, e,.ra nice, low mileage, radio anieater. $95 or your old Ilown. Bank rates on balanc•.

LEO CALHOUN FORD470 S. Main. Plymouth

GL 3-1100

2 CLEARANCEutomotic, $1,995speed trons., 9,095stick. heater, 9,395

995795,995

radio. 1395

ATIGANMOUTH, INC.

535-7320Livonia

VS W HY

vENNYSON CHEVYSTHE BUYAI 1964 BUICK At TENNYSON CHEVROLET you get the facts I

BILL BROWN SALES I BIG BIG VOLKSWAGEN ' you pay for and the OK Tag guuantees it. Sowhen you buy an OK USED CAR. You get what

make a deal you can trust with the folks you

35000 PLYMOUTH ROAD \--- 1can trust . . .TENNYSON CHEVROLET ! !

CLEARANCE !at Wayne Road DEMOSGet Dietrich's

GA. 7-9700 GA. 7-9700 Deal and Save f <("1 " 1, - 7-156./ *t,

__3 £ alm&1*7-AVAILABLE1 Hickory"DICKER"-Y Dock i \Vaa...

47 The Mouse Ran Up The Clock 1 [!fFPCOQU] RIGHT

i The Clock Struck One ,' NOW 7?i \i»t./.·:=..- unairia O=,Aihin=r. wiu /7 Here are just a few of our great buys ... *ifi/IVLAYF1 ........ ........1..... ...... I . 11 WAS TIME TO

"DICKER"1 1

AT I

, BERRY PONTIAC 'mi

I ON THE SHARPEST CARS IIN TOWN I

1 LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2

1 874 W. ANN ARBOR RD. 675 W. ANN ARBOR RD. GL 3-2500 1

1 GL 3-0303 IWO 3-7192

I'64 CHEVROLET '63 PONTIAC

' ImpeS. Spo•t Co. (silvir). S- Ch.0 4-dow, whiN, dou- | rover Glid•. power 8-ri.9, ble power, RUL w/walls. 1

RAH,./wans, 3,000 mil„. N.A.D.A. $1650 .1 NADA . .---. $20940 Ou' Solo P• . .. 1495 I. Our Sole Price ... 2695 1.e. Dick., ' 1I Ld. Dick.

1 1-1963 TEMPEST '62 FORD

1 Custom C..... 1.w. v.8. XL con.00¥*6, m.,0-, dou- 1 e.*0.-ic. UH. w/w.ll.. ble .over. RAH. ./well.

16,000 mile. NADA ........$2,0551 NADA _ .. ...... $1.935 09, Sah ,*<0 * 1,845 1

_. . 1:845 1.-', Dicker . P .

ALL WITH AIR CONDITIONING

4-Door

* 2-64 Le Sabre H. Tops

* 1-64 Wildcat H. Tops4-Door

* 4-64 Electra 2259

ALL ARE FULLY EQUIPPED

Harold Dietrich, Inc.0. of Michigan': Oldest Buick D.al•nkips

Serving This Area 38 Years

PA 1 -7300

35109 West Main Street Wayne

WE SELL NEW AND

SEE

Greene Motors34501 Plymouth Road

GA 5-5400 and KE 4-9700

Auth. Dealer

Sales: Mon., Tues., Thun. to 9; Service 7 to 5:30,

Saturday to 12.

70,

'63 CHEVROLET 2-door, 8-cyl., stand. trans.,radio, heater, white finish,red interior, immaculate... 1695

'63 CHEVY 11 Nova Coupe, radio, heater, whitewalls, silverblue, like new .................... 1550

'63 FALCON pick-up, radio,heater, low miles, like new 9295

'63 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-door, 6 cyl., auto-matic, radio, heater, white-walls, excellent condition, 9795excellent buy

'62 CHEVY 11 Nova Wagon, beautiful blueblue finish, radio, heater,.A"e. h $1391

'62 CORVAIR Monza Coupe, automatic trans.,radio, heater, whitewalls, bluefinish, very nice inevery Way ..

13951 1

'62 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door, 6-cyl., auto.trans., radio, heater, whitewalls, white

finish, beautiful family carat this week'. special . 1295

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1 '62 CHEVROLET 2-door. 8 cyl., automatic,

1962 PONTIAC '62 PONTIAC 1 heater, whitewalls, whitefinish, beautiful car 12501 8....val. Vise. (*•muo-), Coe.Ii. converlible. white. 1 '62 CHEVROLET 2-door. 6 cyl., auto.,, .loable .over. RLH. w/-Its. umight glick. R&H. w/wells. USED VOLKSWAGENS heater whitewalls, blue finish, $

18.000 mite. NADA . $1,950 1 nke in eve ..yan o.4.. 1175• NiDA- $2.355 0.• S.1. Price . -..... . 1.695 '62 FORD G.laxie 2-door, 8-cyl., auto. tuns.,' O- S.I. M#......... 2.145 Li. Dick. -....... P

power ste.ing, radio, heater, whimwills,1 L.Y. Dkk. .--- P

ALSO SPORT CARS.| 1959 CHEVROLET 1961 PONTIAC beautiful beig. finish,

1 Im"le e."ving'.0 /9...6., C.*.lin. Spo•* Sed.•. bly" / iexcellent car *...... ......... 9195

Power Glide, V.8, RaH. w/- Hy.1.-itic. RAH. ./.011.- '61 RAMBLER 4-door. 6 cyl., std. trans., blue 11 W.lis- N.A.D.A. $1,350 1 finish, extra clean 895. MAD.A. . . * $1,085 Our Sal. Price - .-..... 1.245 i inside and out1 Our Solo Pric. --- -_. 945 Lat', Dick.

'61 PLYMOUTH Belevdere 4-door, 8-cyl., auto. Let'. Dicker _.r

/ 1.1 Air 2-4-, c..., P... 8.1 Air 44-, ble., --.ht i BUD CLARK, INC. '1 1959 CHEVROLET 1959 CHEVROLETtrans., power •teering, radio, heater, white- 1walls, beige 975

Glide. RAH../.011. stick. 6. RAH.finish. Sharp

N.A.DA _.„.... . $700 NADA ...--__ $700 .'60 CHEVROLET Parkwood wagon. 8 cyl., std.

575 I shift, radio, heater,

1 ld. Dicker .............. P Let'. Dick.. ....... , 1'60 FORD Station Wagon. 8 cy!., auto., power

whewalb, **M nke .... „ - 10951 WE DON'T CARRY MOUSE CARS IN 1 AUTHORIZED V.W. -PORSCHE steering, radio, heater,1 STOCK BUT W.HAVE A FINE I white walh, very •ice _..„ 8951 SELECTION» PEOPLE CARS. i 23615 MICHIGAN AVE. CR. 8-8050 MANY OTHERS1 1i FOR YOUR SELECTION BERRY PONAC INC : V:SIT OUR NEW BIG LOT1 LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 1

1 874 W. ANN ARBOR RD. 675 W. ANN ARBOR RD. IGL 3-2500 GL 3-0303 1WO 1-7192 I .1

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Wednesday, August 5, 1964 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer P-31, R-31 .

Looking for a new, used car? Stop at one of these dependable dealers today!57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles

Dodge 1962 Lancer. 4 door, best 1951 FORD, good motor, bodymodel best of condition and ' repair minor. Best offer. 425-priced to sell this week. 1825.

$988 1961 LANCER wagon, radio andbeaten $793.

Northwest Town and Country Dodge33411 Grand River,

Direct Factory Dealer Near 9 Mile RoadGrand River near 6 Mile

KE 8-0202 GR 4-6750KE 2-7500

Farmi ngton

'59 CHEVY, Biscayne 4 door. 6 1 1960 RAMBLER 4 door. 13000stick, radio and beaten $350.,Miles. standard shift, $950. GAG A 1-3334. 7-3439.

150 RamblersON OUR GIANT

USED CAR LOTS.dans - Wagons

Convertibles

- Coon Bros . CAR SALES

USED

: PLYMOUTH at TELEGRAPH: KE 2-8922

E--1*MESEE YC

1 SAVE

57_Automobiles

1957 FAIRLANE Ford, tickshift excellent condition. $395.47+7888

'57 FORD Stationwagon. V-8,automatic, power steering, 4-door, radio, beaten $350.30835W. 6 Mile Rd., Livonia.

FAMILY MEN

ATTENTIONPlymouth 9-pass. wagon. abso.lutely like new,8 cyl. powersteering, jet black. white sidewall tires. power steering, lowmiles, old car down. $34 month.

NorthwestDirect Factory Dealer

Grand River Near 6 Mile

KE 2-7500

1958 MERC Moor, r and h.,automatic, white walls, $295.

Town and Country Dodge' 32411 Grand River,

Near 9 Mile Road

KE 8-0202 GR +6750

Farmington

FORD 1961. V-8 Country Squire,full power, white wall tires, ra-dio, heater. $95 or your old car

i down. Bank rates on balance.

LEO CALHOUN FORD

470 S. Main, PlymouthGL 3-1100

BEST * r BUYS

57_Automobiles

Dodge '62 Custom 880. A realfind, all white body, blue in-terior, one owner, Trade. Radio,white side wall tires, floor

shift, previous owner loved thiscar and it looks it

$1,4991 Year Guarantee

Northwest Direct Factory Dealer

Grand River near 6 Mile

KE 2-7500

1961 VALIANT 200. *<doorauto $695.

Town and Country Dodge33411 Grand River,Near 9 Mile Road

KE 8-0202 GR 4-6750

Farmington

i/coot/'04,4,/Me.=Coeo

4-speed, rodio, heater, white1962 MONZA

walls. 2-door. 9,395shorD

57-Automobiles

1963 CHRYSLER Newport, 4-door, 21,000 miles, excellent con-dition. Call GL 3-3866.

1963 CORVAIR, 4 door, 700,standard transmission. First$1,300 takes. GA 7-6313.

1958 CHEVY convertible, excel-lent condition. fully equipped.GA 1-2248 ofter 3:30 p.m.

CORVAIR 1960, 4 door, radio,heater. automatic, fine condi.tion. Call GA 1-0607.

NEW 1964 OLDSMOBILESChoice of Models and Colors

Suburban Prices

Low Overhead

Call Bill ScottGL 3-7500 WO 34512

,=eee=ee®coee=2

1957 OLDS

Convertible, V.8, automatic,power ueering, a 395

...

CHEERS !for BILL BROWN'S

VALUE, QUALITY, SELECTION

57-Automobiles 57*-Automobile Palts

1955 FORD, 2-door sedan; also AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,set of 5. 600-16 tires, tubes and $35; (Ford 58). GA 2-2219 afterwheels and rear end for Ford. 4:30 p.m.722-6313. - --

58-Trucks and Trailen

57A-Automobile Parts 9 SETS Low Boy, mobile hometires and rims, 700x14.5-8 ply,

CHEVY. 283 engine. Just re- $25 each. 453-6149 evenings.built, $125, We can install,

guaranteed. Also full injected 1964 MAGNOLIA, 14-ft. self283 - 301 - 327. Terms. 537-

container, aluminum, electric1117.

brakes, private, never used.$1.250 or offer. 8854 Corinne,

Want ads get quick results ! off Joy, Plymouth.

'63 FORD %-ton truck, excel-

Rebuil,35639 Ann Arbor Trail, west oflent condition, 12,000 miles. I

Motors Wayne Road.

FORDS - CHEVIES '60 FORD TRUCK, F100, pick-

$100 UP GA 2-1038.

up, 8' box. Good condition. $795.

You or I InstallCHEVROLEr, 1961 Pick-up 4.

Ten„1ton-Excellent condition, $1,095.

Guaranteed $95 down. Vacation today withColl

537-1117 Allison Chevrolet199 Plymouth Road GL 3-4603

1! 11 I . 11 " 3- . Ir. r-1 1.I " H . 11 E---1 - 1.1,1 - . 11- -1-I

Harold Dietrich, Inc !One of the Oldest Buick Deolon i. Michigan

We hove . fine used car operation.About 50 very dean and very good cars to pick from. 6

Lots of One Owners and

Some Factory Official Cars ii USED CAR LOT - 33173 MICH. AVE. :

WAYNE PA 1-3775

5 1960 T-BIRD, 2-door hordtop, automatic,2 rodio, hooter, power -wing, brakes & window:. 9,495 i

1959 MERCURY Parklan., 4-door hordtop, auto.,radio, heater, power .teering end brakes. .........

$695

11.11--I---11.11 -,1.11 -11

59-Mobile Homes

WILL RENT my new 17' TravelTrailer, gas refrig, Open timeAugust-September, $50 wk. Hitchavailable. GA 7-6190.

TRAVEL TRAILER - Older

model. 18' Electric Refrigera-ton Reasonable.GL 3-2751.46861 Saltz, Plymouth.

1957 AMERICAN 45'x8% 2-bed-room, good condition, reason-able. 532.8266.

Want ads get quick results :

'58 CHEV. 4 DR.

$5°° - 29 Month

'61 DODGE WAGON

95 *.40 Month

'60 DODGE 4-DR. STICK

$500 own $25 Month

'60 FORD C S. WAGON

$95 Down $28 Month

'59 FORD C S. WAGON

50 D- 32 Month

'59 CHRYS. SARA. 4 DR.

695

95 -.. 29Maeh

ILLER'S

ONMLY

ARK

DOWNS

1963 MERCEDES-180-D--2195 --- : 1963 BUICK Riviero, 14,000 actual miles, factory worronty. i

Has everything .-* .- - - ! 9.1 Air, 4-door hordt., V-11, 4-door, V.8, outomotic, .dio ond brakes. Custom interior $3,195 1 '59 FORD 2-DR.1958 CHEVROLET 1959 OLDS automatic, mdio, heater, power steering

1963 FORD GALAXIE XL HARDTOPautomatic. power $49 5 heater, power 495 1 25 - 28 Month2-door, power steering and brakes, radio, heater.......... 2195st.ering, .dio, heater ste.ing, whitewalls . $695 - 1959 FORD, 4-door, V-8, automatic,

radio, heater. power steering.1963 MONZA CONVERTIBLE 1963 COMET 1960 FORD

4-speed, all equipped ..........................,........... .,---.- 9895 1958 BUICK Roodmaster 75, full power 795 '60 DODGE NIATADORHardtop, automatic. rodio, 2-door, auto., radio, heater. : radio, h.ater, on. ownerheater, white woll.. like .ow. tmniporation 3951962 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE 1995 warranty

new Cor $1,695 special 15-1964 BUICK d.onstrato.. several different .eries. very Down MonihHas all the goodies ........... . ................,.,..............

1960 MERCURY1957 FORD

large savings. All with new car guarantee.

1964 TEMPEST Custom 4-door-Automatic. radio and hecter. 11 '58 CHEV. 4 DR. WAGON1962 GREENBRIER 9-PASS. WAGON 9295 Statio. Wagon, 8. A.,tomatic, 2-Door hordtop, 8 cyl.. radio, . power steering, V-8,

All factory equipment ......... .................................... redio. hooter, white woll tins. hecter, automatic, hard to find : 3,000 miles, factory warranty ...........................:2,495 ?1 500 DOW. 24 -hR..1 sharp

at this

1961 FORD STATION WAGON *995 ··• 0.# s595 price. Only / - . . 1962 BUICK Le Sobre, 2-door hord,op, auto., $1 00 = 1 I$395V-8,4-door, all extras .... ...........- 1961 FORD '59 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. H.T.1964 FORD : radio. heater. power steering and brakes. ._ 1/-// 1

- 1960 BUICK 2-door Le SobM, outomatic,1961 CHEVROLET PARKWOOD 4-Door Section W.gon, V-8, 4-door .do•,radio, heater, power :teering ,•d brok $1,095 !70 - *14

Month..tometic. I.dio, h.-./ powerV-8, station wagon, has all the extras....... ...... „...... .... 1095

o•d brakes, whitewell ti-, 1961 BUICK Special 4-door, V.8, 995 !3 to1961 MERCURY METEOR 800--2-DOOR s895buy et . 1,295

choose from $2,395 & r.d. heoN. - - - - - -- - - -- --- E '59 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. WGNThe good one with everything ........... ... 1961 COMET

4-door, automatic. radio and 1960 FORD1959 T-BIRD h..4

SC00 D.14 Month895 t:%:2-tu, s695 = THE BUY OF THE 1VEEK : 9

Has everyhting a T-Bird should have. 1095 whitewells ...1960 CHEVROLET Biscoyne 2-door, 495 "The Dodge Boys"

DEXTER CHEVROLET BILL BROWNautomatic, radio. hecter .................

G. E MILLER...

1 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE20811 W. 8 MILE - BETWEEN LAHSER 6 EVERGREEN USED CAR LOT 1 -ON OUR USED CARS - 127 HUTTON1 R 94660

KE 8-1300KE 5-4447 i „fold Dietrich, Ing. NORT UE32222 PLYMOUTH ROAD

THE BIG DEALER ON THE BIG ROAD 421 -4598 KE 2-0900 i.--

-iixriiiimii-*@1STU EVANS CARS HAVE CHAMPIONSHIP QUALITY

100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES LOW DOWN PAYMENTS.

1963 COMET CUSTOM 4-DOORone-owner beauty, even has radio, heater, auto.trans. shift, pluswhitewalls. Only ... .......................... 9,595

1962 TEMPEST LEMANSred with white buckets and 4 onthe floor, 16,000 miles. Sharp . I..... 1,395

1962 T-BIRD

11,000 actual miles, 3-way power. s2,395Can't be told from new............ ........

1962 FALCON 2-DOOR SEDANHas radio, heater, and white sidewall 995tires. Best runner in the U.S.A. .............

1959 FORD 4-DOOR

Ranch Wagon. This has got to be thenewest we have seen. "0' down at........ 675

1963!/2 COMET FASTBACK 2-DOOR fhardtop, V-8, with auto. trans.and power steering, one-owner ge 150 Down

1959 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDANV-8 with auto. trans., radio, heater.Clean as a pin and runs good. Only..........s595

1960 MERCURY CLUB SEDANHas radio, heater, auto. trans., power steering andbrakes, real clean.A real value at . „ _ .- -- - - - -7695

1961 FORD 2-DOORN icest in town,ideal Znd car. ....................................... 795

1963 METEOR S.332-door hardtop, red with red bucket seats. Has radio,heater, auto. trans., power steering ancl brakes. 260V-8. This is the

nicest car in the U.S.A Only........... 950 Dow.

1961 MERCURY METEORClub Sedan, V-8 with standard trans., *995blue with whitewall tires. Only. ...............

1959 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDANone-owner, white beauty, has radio, heater, andhydramatic. "0" down if you wish.

1961 COMET CUSTOM 4-DOORSedan. Has radio, heater, auto. trans., black withred and blacktrim, one-0,,er - ..- ..... --...........8951959 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY

Station Wagon-Real clean andruns A-1. A fine car for mother................695

1963 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOPBlack with white sidewall tires, 9,795fantastically clean, one-owner. A steal at

1962 MERCURY CUSTOM 4-DOO RSedan, full power, plus multidrive 1,595trans. Just like new...... ........

1960 EDSEL 4-DOOR HARDTOP4-way power, V-8, auto. shift. A true collector'sitem. Zero down.

1962 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE

Red with red vinyl trim, all power $1 ,795A real dream car...

1962 COMET CUSTOM 4-DOO Rblack cherry with matching trim.Radio, heater, auto. trans. A "Doll" Down927

1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN2-door sedan. Has radio, heater, auto. trans. Sweetest

*,little car in town. "Zero Down.

1961 FORD 9-PASSENGERCountry sedan. This 8-cyl. stick gem isready to go-Specially priced at........ 9,195

32000 FORD ROAD, Garden City, GA 54303

STU EVANs *LINCOLN * MERCURY MONTEREY * MONTCLAIRCONTINENTAL * MERCURY COMET * PARK LAN E

WORLD'S LARGEST UNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER

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Wednesday, August 5,1964 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Mymouth Observer P-32

GREENfor State Repre.entative

3606 Di*rict--R.publica•G... to Led. Commil-

Paid Political Ad

Your Assuranceof Satis

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1 Are you driving thts vacation?I li it is a long tri>-and ex-f pressway trips often are-topat the rest areas and take a

good walk, the Michigan HeartAssociation suggests. Stimulat-ing the circulation of blood isgood for you.

rlaction

always at ...

Rae iewetry

: TRAIL a 3-1713

MULLANEY14th District

* Graduate of University of

Detroit - Collogi of Aphand SCInces

* Griduate of Univinity of

Ditrolt-Colloge of Law

* Practicing Attorney* Responsible Ind Dedkated

* Mimber of Mkhil•n BarAuoclatlon, American brAssociation and Detroit krAssociation

* Born Ind ral-1 -Hhin th'1*h Son,torial District

* Active in clvic, social andriliglous .+fairs

Whon you want the b- foryour community... thon¥04 for the 00* man.

-lat li why Joseph /.alliney 18 your man for thenat..

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Don, who will be a sepho. -macy in Livonia was Tom

more at Plymouth High School )it. Don Roach, owner ofin September, had just re. le presentation.

SEPH F. turned from a two weeks stay I

i Welcomes

TOProfessionof many people. Librarianship ia "job with a future" becaus

..1 the demand for library servic*will continue to increase as th

country's educational level anour population increases.

li In order to qualify as a pr<fessional librarian, a studen

normally needs one year of spicialized graduate training inlibrary school after completinthe regular four-year collegcourse. In Michigan, there argraduate library schools at Dc

DONALD BURLESON, JR. troit, Ann Arbor and Kalamazm

at the camp under a scholar- There are also many schools i

ship from the Plymouth Com.other parts of the United State:

munity band and the Plym. ,Beginning salaries in the 1

f brary field are good and therouth Community FederalCredit Union.

$,plenty of opportunity for acdncement, the librarian saic

i The letter from Maddy in- i Mr. Rosenthal emphasized thaI dicated the scholarship award men find library work as inteiwas based on outstanding mu· esting and challenging as womersicianahip and citizenstnp.

Don, who plays the baritonehorn, was a member of the

Plymouth Junior High East band ;ors Cruisefor three years under the di-rection of Laurence Livingstonand has played in the commu-nity band, under Director James *n lightGriffith. for the past two years. In addition a special program o

He will join the Plymouth entertainment will be providelHigh Band when it reports to by the "Hy-Liters"-a group oInterlochen in late August for talented CYO members from Sla week of training and in- Martin-St. Rose Y.A.C.struction.

"All those who attended th

moonlight cruise last year ha

i Finishes AF Course a most enjoyable time," sayAirman Third Class Gary M. Dale Jablonski. Chairman of th

Buekingham, son of Mr. and CYO Federation. "We are sur

Mrs. Milton L. Buckingham, that this year's cruise will b

36352 JoAnne, Livonia, has just as much fun. Why not ge

graduated from the technical up a party of young adults itraining course for U.S. Air your parish and come along?-

Force communications center

' specialists at Sheppard AFB. YOUR OUTGROWN BIKES arTex worth cash to some other fan

ily. Sell them quickly withFlatter> is the time-worn Classified Ad. Just dial G

For Informatior practice of sprinkling salt on 2-0900.

Don Burleson

Honored ByInterlochen

Donald Burleson. Jr., 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. DonaldBurleson, 757 Burroughs. has

i been awarded a full camp schol-' arship to the National Music Camp at Interlochen.

Don received a communica-tion from Camp Director JosephMaddy last week informing himthat he had been awarded the

scholarship as winner of the1964 all-state intermediate band

competition.He will attend the full eight

weeks of the famed music campin 1965

£ the tail of vanlty.

WINNER OF A bi

sponsored by Roach's Pha]Leahy. 17344 Stout, Detr,the store. (right) makes u

City LibrarimNew Recruits

Young men and women plan-

ning to attend college this fall

should find librarianship an in-teresting and rewarding profes-

sion. Librarian Skip Rosenthal

of the Livonia Public Library,said recently in calling attention

to the vocational opportunities in the library field. "There isa need for more than 20.000

trained librarians in the United

States, and only about 2.000 per-

sons are being graduated eachI year from library schools," Mr. Rosenthal explained.I The librarian pointed out thatopportunities are available in allltypes of libraries - public, col-lege and university, school. tech-nical and specialized, and gov-emmental. Mr. Rosenthal said

there is such variety in librarywork that it satisfies the tastes

CYO SponsUnder Mop

Ali of the young adults in thearchdiocese are invited to enjoya moonlight cruise under thesponsorship of the CYO Feder-ation of Young Adult Clubs onthe evening of Friday, August14. The spacious Bob-Lo cruiseship will leave the foot ofWoodward at 8 p.m.

Tickets, priced at $1.75 perperson. are now on sale by the35 affiliated parish young adultclubs in the Federation. Ticketsalso may be obtained at theCYO Office, 305 MichiganWO 3-7172, or at the Bob-Lodock ticket window the night ofthe cruise.

Dancing to the music of theBob-Lo band will be only partof the diversion on the cruise.

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ROBERTS CASHW639 S. MILL PI.1

LegionmairesSlate PledgeTo Vote Drive

A "Pledge to Vote" campaignwill be conducted by mernbersof Plymouth Passage-(hydeAmerican Legion Post on theFriday and Saturday prior tothe general election in Novem-ber.

Preliminary plans for theproject were completed in a

meeting Sunday when membersvoted to order 2,000 "I PledgeTo Vote" buttons which will be

distributedthroughout thedown-town businees section and

other heavy traffic areas.Ernest Koi, chairman of the

Legion's Community Service

committee, and Commander Gil-bert Williams believe the drive

will aid in bringing out thegreatest vote ever in the Plym-outh community.

"Members of our Post andAuxiliary will be on down-

town streets in Plymouth and

at heavy trame intersectionson the Friday and Saturdaybefore the elections." the 00-

leaders said. "Thele buttons

will be pasied out only tothose citi,ens who have reg-

tistered.

"We plan on giving them abutton and then urge them to

be sure and go to the polls andto pass the word along to an oftheir friends. We believe the2,000 buttons will have an im-

pact of getting the messagehome to about five times that

many electors."

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If your doctor has prescribed scription blank to keep in youra medication for you, be sure wallet in case your luggageto pack enough for your vaca- is delayed or you lose yourtion. It's wise to ask your doe- pillbox, the Michigan Heart Altor to make out an extra pre- sociation says.

Going Somewhere

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