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&3.....Id,-11•ij..T...il.ri././77.7:1'll'lle' (Ene ., u scruer o ' . 2.- . OF PLYMOUTH A.\»2 Ul:Artl VI·44 4., ···k*.Al<k .·C. ..$·-4<. : Agiliated with The Observer Newspaper Group Which Includes: THE REDFORD OBSERVER and THE LIVONIAN OBSERVER Volume 24-Number 20 Office GA 2-3160 - Want Ads GA 2-0900 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1963 33050 Five Mile Rd.. Livonia Paul M. Chandler, Publisher Co-Ordinator Asks All To Register Plymouth Seeks Young Adult Jobs Mike Hoben. who serves full- lookint: for jobs But Arst he offices in the Plymouth Com- ttme as football coach and coun- ' ha. the tabk of learning just. munit> Credit Union to accept , selor at Plymouth Senior High how acute the problem is and , registrations. He is asking all I during the fati. winter and of determining how man>· in the in the 16 to 25 age group who sprin2. ts a man with a blg' 16 to 25 age group in the Plym- ineed assistance to register for Job now. outh Community fall in the, jobs and counseling. He will be As coordinator of a Young, category of those needing as- in the office daily from 9.30 Adult employment pro g ram, sistance. a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Monday sponsored by the YMCA. he is That's why he is setting Up tltrough Friday for interviews and registrations. "We 'know that a problem existh in the community in the age group we're working with." he said. "but at the moment we dont know how extensive it is and wotrt have an accurate picture until we sift through the registrations. '·We are asking all persons in the Plymouth Community in the 16-25 age group to register. We hope all do and then we'll have some idea of what we face in our program." Hoben's plan is to secure temporary or permanent jobs with the thought of enrolling many of the unemployed in I training programs in which they will acquire some kind of skill. He believes many in the group are high school dropouts who have been unable to secure steady employment. Hoben points to figures which show there were 85 dropouts in the high school in the past y ear in grades nine through 12, making up about 5.8 per cent of the high school enrollment. The statistics show that two boys drop out for every one girl and the biggest problem comes in the 10th grade. He has a three-pronged plan for the employment pro- gram which he believes will work for the betterment of conditions throughout the community. Hoben plans to encourage many of the younger dropouts to go back to vocational train- ing to acquire skill in some type of work. He plans to contact and te piek Fund plymouth Joycees Plan Biggest - - ak businessmen and potential FACTS and sonally so that each can work employers to contact him per- Leaders out a mutual agreement on job OPINIONS lf"' possibilities and training pro- grams. Fourth Celebrotion In History For Area Organization and preliminary plans for the annual Plymouth Community Fund drive in No- vember were made last week ' when General Chairman Robert Stremich appointed chairman of the various committees and: heads of the divisions. Strernich and President Rus- sell Isbister will be assisted by t by an adusory board composed of Mrs. Ethel North, Frank Palmer. Dr. William Covington, Alberl Glassford and Robert Barbour. Team captains are: Industrial - Elmer- Hedlund: Business - Hugh Jarvis: Professional-Sid Strong: Residential - chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Mather and vice t chairman Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes: and Advanced Gifts - , Sterling Eaton. .tarvi replaces Tom Notebaert | and Mrs. Mather takes over for Mrs. Reva Barber. Phil Scott wdll handle adver- 1 tising and William Nelson will direct publicity and special events. Richard Warga is chairman of the report luncheon committee and will be aided by Earl Merri- man. Treasurer Mrs. Helyn Coplin reported the 1962 campaign total had soared to $65.622 on March 1. Other Driver Still Sought While two youths. injured in , an alleged drag racing mishap on Plymouth Road a week ago. are in critical condition in St. Mary Hospital. Livcnia Police I are still seeking the driver of j the second car involved in the race. Patrolman Ron Butcher of the Livonia Traffic Bureau and ; members of the Plymouth Po- hee Department have questioned escores of youths, Robert Daley. of Plymouth, owner of the ear. was killed, when the speeding vehicle skid- ded on Plymouth Road near Eckles, sideswiped a second car. caromed off a telephone pole and all three occupants were thrown through the roof of the convertible onto the road. In critical condition are Barry Carter. 26527 Student. Redford Township. and Doug Mullins, 15720 Wormer, Redford Township. Each sustained seri- ous head injuries and Carter has a broken right arm and other injuries. The Livonia Police reports allege that Mullins was the driver with Daley in the middle and Carter on the outside seat of the sports car. It is believed by Police that the drag race started near the Burroughs plant and reportedly was to have continued through Eckles Road-but a driver had made a left turn from Eckles onto Plymouth in front of the racers who allegedly were com- ing with such speed that the collision resulted. On The tring;AB Foilowing the Plymouth tradition of making every event bigger and better than the previous one. the Plymouth Jayeres predict the July 4 parade will be the targest and most spectacular in history. The hour long march u ill highlight the jayeees annual week-long July 4 celebration 14 Plymouth G rads Get M Degrees Fourteen Plymouth grad- uates received degrees at the 119th Nprint commencement exerclbes of the University of Michigan on June 8 when 3,928 were honored. President Harian Hatcher presided over the exercises in the Stadium and Sir Charles Percy Snow, British scientist and novelist. was the princi- pal speaker. Thot from Plymouth are: Allison Scott, 416 Evergreen, BS in Education: Ellen Cala- han, 498 Sunset. RA: Paul Fritz. 44600 John Alden. BA: Cart Glassford. 1217 W. Ann Arbor Trail. BA: Hale Huber. 9429 S. Main BS in Engineer- int Linda Heric. 9317 South- worth. BA: Glyn Norton. 47487 Joy Road. BA with distinction. Irving Rozian, 13925 Beck Road. BS in Engineering: Thomas Schomberger. 992 Hartsough. BA: Richard Small, 1125 Canton Center, BS. Fred Stevenson. 863 Simpson, Mai- ter of Business Administration with distinction: Carin Stofko, 8975 Beck Road. BS in Dental Hys:ene: Mary West. 9067 Ball. BA with distinction and hon- ors in zoology: and Robert Westover. 1405 Maple, BS. School Board To Organize ' On Monday I Two new members will be ! sworn in at the organizational $ meeting of the Plymouth Com- i mundy School Board of Edu- ' carton Monday at 8 in the ad- dinistration office on Lilley Road John McLaren and Carl Schultheiss, who w·ere elected on June 10 to replace Harold Niemi and Peter Zylstra, will take office. Then the Board w ill settle dow·n to the business of the evening. that of selecting offi- tem; for the 1963-4 fiscal year. At the moment. Gerald Fischer IS president with Robert Utter. vice president: Robert Soth. treasurer. and Mrs. Esther Hulsing. secretary. The fifth holdover on the Board is Ernest Henry. Plymouth which opens Tuesday with a carnival on the 1111 Street grounds and lists events every day and night through Sunday. Parade Chairman Wendell Smith- indicated this year's pro- cesodon will include 42 floats, five drill teams. including both ' state champion units from the Mayflower Post. four bands and I . ..,.02: ,49@Vt#<8 62 63-1-1 Airpft:·: ·. '2*13»··' . : C *12€3.=%.4 RESURFACING of P ers in Plymouth's Depart the go last week. They are in front of the Post Office ZIP To i Plymon• Quicker. better and fe available to patrons of the I co-oparate fully in the Po: ZIP code, slated to go into -- . Four Jayeees Join Caravan To Louisville Headed by President James Garber. a delegation of four members of the Plymouth Junior Chamber of Commerce and their wives Sunday joined a 110-car caravan from Michigan en route to the national conven- tion in Louisville. The Plymouth group in- cluded: Garber, External Vice President and Mrs. Maurice Breen, Mr. and Mrs. Terry 1 West and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- More than 500 joined in the las Vincent. Michigan caravan which in- cluded representatives from practically every chapter in the I Lower Peninsula. The caravan formed at Cold water and had a police e:cort across Indiana to the Kentucky hne and into uisville. 21 Jayere ciowns along with all of the traditional items. The bands will include three from Canada. one from Lon- don and two from Windsor along with the Plymouth Com- munizy organization, The drill teams will include ' the Grosse lie Tan and Rifles, Selfridge Air Force Base pre- §04 9. 4$44**AE,44 - · 2 3-2; 0*24.. : I r .. enniman Ave. kept work- ment of Public Works on , shown completing a strip building. ipeed ister mail services will be Plymouth Post OfTice if they i st Office Department's new I effect nationally on Julv 1. 1 That waM the statement of I Plymouth Postmaster George Timpona as he announced that Plymouthrs five-digit ZIP Code 1 will be 48170 "Everyone receiving or send- ing mail out of the Plymouth Post Office will use this ZIP Code," he said, "it should be placed on all correspondence to speed deliveries and reduce the chance of mail getting lost or mis-sent." Timpona stressed the im- . portance of all patrons learning Pi>mouths ZlP code and using that in answering mail, ZIP I codes taken from incoming cor- respondence should be used. He cited the following as an example of the proper use of the ZIP Code: Georre Timpona, Postmaster U.S. Post Office Plymouth. Mich. 48170 Timpona pointed out that the new ZIP Code system will per- · mit the Post Office Department to short cut repeated address ' ,reading for the first time. 1 "The address of mail some- times is read as many as eight or 10 times to get it to, the proper destination," Timpona said. ··Each handling slows the process of mail dispatch and adds to the opportunity for 1 1 14.2 eision unit, the Detroit unit of the Marines and the V.F.W. championship men's color guard and women's auxiliary teams. In addition the Air Force has promised to have planes zoom- ing over the line of march and the Marines expect to have one or two helicopters in the air. The parade is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. on July 4 from the City Hall, going south on Main to Hartsough and east to the Junior High East athletic field where awards will be made. Chairman Smith indicated au·arcs will be made to the best fl od t. best marching unit and best band. Following the parade, a horse show will be held on the car- nival grounds at 12:30 p.m. and then the'peanut drop for the youngsters at 3 on the junior high athleUc field. The peanuts will be drop- ped from a plane piloled by Dr. Gerald Fitch with Dr. Robert Evans as bombardier. Prizes and free carnival rides are the prizes for youngsters finding the properly colored peanuts. Firemen teams from Ply- mouth Township and the City of Plymouth will stage a water fight with firefighters from Canton 'rownship and DeHoCo at 4 p.m. at the carnival grounds. '1'he Chamber of Commerce u·ill award the prize Angus steer to some lucky member of the audience at 9 p.m. and then the crowd will settle down for the greatest fireworks display ever in Plymouth at 9:30 p.m. The Jayeees know that the fireworks will be the best ever for they have spent rnore money than ever before, thanks to donaUons of more than $700 from businessmen. civic Clubs. service clubs and governmental units in the community. The Fourth is the biggest day and night of the entire cele- bration but Wednesday. July 3 will have more than a bit of interest due to the crowning o f M iss Plymouth of 1963 at the teen hop in the senior high gym. The hop is sponsored by the Plymouth Firemen's Assoeia- : tion and the feature of the evening will be the presenta- tion of the 20 queen candidates ! who will parade before the panel of three judges-then the grand climax when the Queen is named and crowned. The entire week is filled with better than aver,ge attractions and this year's July 4 celehra- tion promises to be and should be Plymouth's best. Pick Queen on Ji 20 E.e rwenty lassies will display ir talents and beauty in the lual competition for the 1963 gs Plymouth crown in judg. Wednesday. July 3. as the error.'- 1 Property Owners: ··With the ZIP Code. a clerk. the needs only to glance at the code to know immediately to anx €ut Grass Or Pay which national area. state and Mir post office the letter is destined ing He hopes to inaugurate a by Paul Chandler pilot training program in which the workers will be tested for two weeks of train- Today we pass along to the reader some of our cur- in- and schooling after which rent correspondence on familiar matters. the employer and Hoben will confer on the future possibili- The first letter is a report to the Governor on the ties of the worker. ground-breaking ceremonies last week for the big Sears- f Crowley shopping centers, one of which will 140 up at But most of all, he plans to Seven Mile and Middlebelt roads in Livonia. The Gov- get out and hudle as many jobs ernor asked me to stand-in for him at the luncheon as possible for registi·ants-he needs registrations at once to get ceremonies. the ball rolling and is asking Dear Governor Romney: al! in the alze group to register This is to report on the assignment of representing at once. your office at the ground-breaking ceremonies for two -We can't delay in getting huge new metropolitan shopping centers, one in Livonia started." he emphasized. ··the and the other in Roseville. pt oblem is here right now and we have to begin the program These projects are more significant than many cili- at once to alleviate a situation zens perhaps realize. that appear< acute on the sur- face from what we have learned In the first place, the estimated cost of the twin to date." centers is $50 million. When they are completed in 1964. this valuation will contribute a hefty boost to Michigan's tax base. In the case of Livonia. for example, the Center by itself will provide something like five percent new Plymouth tax revenue to continue on with that City's job of build- ing schools, sewers and roads. Then there is the matter of jobs. For the next few months, VFW Units Michigan's building tradesmen have a $50 million project of work on their hands, ., When the Centers. open..next year. at least 2.500 new jobs M,67 rties will be filled by Michigan citizens. They in turn will pour $10 million of fresh payroll money into the State's economy annually. Two marching units from I told the group that it was news like this which made the Plymouth's Mayflower VFW job of Governor a satisfying one, and rubbed out thoughts of Post 6695 captured champion- lesser discouragements. ships in competition at the Here in plain view is a case of the nation's largest and state convention in Kalamazoo most successful retailers-plus some far-sighted Michigan over the weekend developers and financiers--placing their.bet on Michigan's fu- The women's auxiliary drill ture. In so doing, they create new jobs. new revenues, new team retained the diadem for capital assets for their State; and new confidence within its the fifth straight year. winning residents. over Detroit's Brodhead Post by 1 delivered your wai·mest congratulalions and thanks on a margin of two points in the behalf of all the cidzens of Michigan. judging, 90 to 88. Yours cordially. The Mayflower Post men'>. Paul Chandler color guard regained the cham- * *. pionship it lost a year ago by Dear Paul: defeating Berkley Post. Almost every year there is discussion in the Legislature con- The men's units includes: cerning water, and the cost of water, in the Detroit metropolitan color bearer Mel Krumm: flag area. r bearers. Bill Kamen and Ray Enclosed is an article clipped from today's issue of the Dano]: rifle bearers. Jack 01- Detroit Free Press. The article gives a clear and concise expla- saver and Ed Olson: and oicer nation of water cost to communities supplied by the Detroit of the day. Hal Young. water system. Members of the women's drill My purpose in forwarding this explanation to each Legisla- team are: drill sergeant. Dolly tor is to provide a common starting point for future discussion Bouterse. and marchers. Dolores on this subject lif such discussions are again necessary): and, Olsaver. Marian Skoglund. Ger- to provide factual background for Legislators living outside of aldine Olson. Eileen Krumm. the Detroit metropolitan area. Loretta Young, Eileen Williams. Warmest personal regards, Lucille Johnson, Gertrude E. D. O'Brien, Danol, Norma McKindles. Bet·- State Representative. nice Kopenski. Betty England, ' Wayne County ird District Betty Neale and Norma Pletcher. I * * Dear ED.· Your letter on the subject of Detroit water was welcome. Plymouth The subject is one of long-term irritation to myself and my fellow suburbanites. Aticlils €itu As you undoubtedly know, the Detroit water system probably is the mod solvent governmental agency in the State of Michigan. Its depreciation reserves are fabulous and Tax Bills its net annual earnings are huge. There'll be bad news for Because it ts a monopoly operation--and must inevitably so Plymouth property owners be- be-it is in fact a genuine public utility. In my belief. it should ginning Friday - that's when be subject to all the restraints and privileges of other public City Treasurer Ken Way puts utilities. as say, Consumers Power or Michigan Bell. tax bills in the mail. Out here in the suburbs our water bills are substantially The taxes are payable al the higher than those of residents of Detroit; and there are great treasurer's office as of July 1, differences among suburban customers. Way warns that starting Aug. There is no appeal, no review and no relief. The non- 11 a two per cent penalty will Detroit customers have no vote on the controlling Board. be added for non-payment and after Sept. 10 an additional one It's a pure take-it-or-leave-it monopoly. per cent will be tacked on for If one is to regard the Detroit water system as an authentic each month. metropolitan system-and I do-then the total costs should be Only city taxes will be on the pooled and a common rate charged for water among all cus- bills, County and school taxes (Continued on Page 24) are collected during the winter. ly 3 Miss Plun•outh Title nounced the list of queen can- ticipate in the beauty parade on Bonnie Onusko. 18. 1250 Hart- didates. The competition will July 3. sough; Pat Fox. 17. 9074 North- The candidates include: match 19 Plymouth entrants Joyce Paddock, 19, 15766 ern: Judy Hardimon, 17, 481 N. against one from Northville. Marilyn; Sally Phillips, 17, 334 Evergreen: Kathy Gooch, 17. The committee in charge N. Evergreen: Nancy Richard, 481 N. Evergreen; Kathy Keller, CJLL ILA/liZV .......... page 13 ... Page 14-19 Entertainment . Page 8 Home amd Garden .Page 9 Spirts --. . 7. .... .... Page 12 .. Page 6 Property owners in the City of Plymouth are warned that weeds and grass on vacant lots must be cut-or the city will take care of the chores and bill the owners for the service. City Clerk Joseph Near issued the warning in compliance with Ordinance 222. The Ordinance provides that the city will wait until July 1 and then will begin mowing all un- mowed lots without further notice to owners and to speed it on its way. cut- feature of aleen dance and plans a preliminary judging of 18. 1257 S. Main; Barbara Dick- 19. 651 Sunset: Elaine Evans, ting as much as 24 hours off program in the senior high gyrn. the candidates on Saturday, man, 17,14617 Robinwood: Pat 18. Sheldon and N. TerritaW; the time between deposit and The Miss Plymouth contest June 30, Dom which the judges Watson, 17, 15030 Bradner: Bonnie Gibson, 18, 1022 Penni- delivery." is one of the high spots of the will tentatively make their Donna Brandon, 17, 39025 man: Cheryl Wright, 18, 484B0 The Postmaster said that week-long July 4 celebration choices of five or six for the Ridgeland: Marlene Johnson, Gyde Road: and Linda Wall, 17, when the Code is in full swing. sponsored by the Plymouth Jay- inals. 47264 Maben: Patty Stephenson, 299 Ann. all of Plymouth, the United States will have the cees and the lucky gal will re- The Saturday judging is 17, 14280 Minehart; Gerrie Gloria Hollis, 18. 410 Beal, most modern system of mail ceive numerous prizes and closed to the public and no an- Krumm, 17, 572 S. Harvey: and Northville, is the lone outside distribution and delivery in the awards. nouncement will be made by the Karen RudlaPr 18, 41008 Green- and has ambitions of lifting the world. , Chairman Dennis Hanks an- panel. All 20 entrants ·will par- brian crown from her Plymouth rivalt r .t. 4 t 2 q Jj · t

Transcript of Plymouth Seeks Young Adult Jobs

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Volume 24-Number 20 Office GA 2-3160 - Want Ads GA 2-0900 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1963 33050 Five Mile Rd.. Livonia Paul M. Chandler, Publisher

Co-Ordinator Asks All To Register

Plymouth Seeks Young Adult JobsMike Hoben. who serves full- lookint: for jobs But Arst he offices in the Plymouth Com-

ttme as football coach and coun- ' ha. the tabk of learning just. munit> Credit Union to accept ,selor at Plymouth Senior High how acute the problem is and , registrations. He is asking all Iduring the fati. winter and of determining how man>· in the in the 16 to 25 age group who sprin2. ts a man with a blg' 16 to 25 age group in the Plym- ineed assistance to register forJob now. outh Community fall in the, jobs and counseling. He will be

As coordinator of a Young, category of those needing as- in the office daily from 9.30Adult employment pro g ram, sistance. a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Mondaysponsored by the YMCA. he is That's why he is setting Up tltrough Friday for interviews

and registrations."We 'know that a problem

existh in the community in

the age group we're workingwith." he said. "but at the

moment we dont know howextensive it is and wotrt have

an accurate picture until wesift through the registrations.

'·We are asking all personsin the Plymouth Community inthe 16-25 age group to register.We hope all do and then we'llhave some idea of what we

face in our program."Hoben's plan is to secure

temporary or permanent jobswith the thought of enrolling

many of the unemployed in Itraining programs in which theywill acquire some kind of skill.

He believes many in the

group are high school dropoutswho have been unable to secure

steady employment.Hoben points to figures which

show there were 85 dropouts

in the high school in the pasty ear in grades nine through 12,making up about 5.8 per centof the high school enrollment.

The statistics show that two

boys drop out for every onegirl and the biggest problemcomes in the 10th grade.

He has a three-pronged

plan for the employment pro-gram which he believes willwork for the betterment of

conditions throughout the

community.

Hoben plans to encouragemany of the younger dropoutsto go back to vocational train-ing to acquire skill in sometype of work.

He plans to contact and te

piek Fund plymouth Joycees Plan Biggest - - ak businessmen and potential

FACTS and sonally so that each can workemployers to contact him per-

Leadersout a mutual agreement on job

OPINIONS lf"' possibilities and training pro-grams.

Fourth Celebrotion In HistoryFor AreaOrganization and preliminary

plans for the annual PlymouthCommunity Fund drive in No-vember were made last week '

when General Chairman Robert

Stremich appointed chairman of the various committees and:

heads of the divisions.

Strernich and President Rus-

sell Isbister will be assisted by tby an adusory board composed of Mrs. Ethel North, FrankPalmer. Dr. William Covington,Alberl Glassford and RobertBarbour.

Team captains are: Industrial- Elmer- Hedlund: Business -

Hugh Jarvis: Professional-SidStrong: Residential - chairman,Mrs. Elizabeth Mather and vice tchairman Mrs. Elizabeth

Holmes: and Advanced Gifts - ,Sterling Eaton.

.tarvi replaces Tom Notebaert |and Mrs. Mather takes over for Mrs. Reva Barber.

Phil Scott wdll handle adver- 1tising and William Nelson will

direct publicity and specialevents.

Richard Warga is chairman of

the report luncheon committeeand will be aided by Earl Merri-man.

Treasurer Mrs. Helyn Coplin

reported the 1962 campaign total had soared to $65.622 onMarch 1.

Other Driver

Still SoughtWhile two youths. injured in ,

an alleged drag racing mishapon Plymouth Road a week ago.are in critical condition in St.

Mary Hospital. Livcnia Police Iare still seeking the driver of jthe second car involved in therace.

Patrolman Ron Butcher of the

Livonia Traffic Bureau and ;members of the Plymouth Po-hee Department have questioned

escores of youths,

Robert Daley. of Plymouth, owner of the ear. was killed,when the speeding vehicle skid-ded on Plymouth Road near Eckles, sideswiped a second car.caromed off a telephone poleand all three occupants werethrown through the roof of theconvertible onto the road.

In critical condition are

Barry Carter. 26527 Student.Redford Township. and DougMullins, 15720 Wormer, RedfordTownship. Each sustained seri-ous head injuries and Carter hasa broken right arm and otherinjuries.

The Livonia Police reportsallege that Mullins was the

driver with Daley in the middleand Carter on the outside seatof the sports car.

It is believed by Police thatthe drag race started near the

Burroughs plant and reportedlywas to have continued throughEckles Road-but a driver had

made a left turn from Ecklesonto Plymouth in front of theracers who allegedly were com-ing with such speed that thecollision resulted.

On Thetring;AB

Foilowing the Plymouth

tradition of making every eventbigger and better than the

previous one. the Plymouth

Jayeres predict the July 4parade will be the targest and

most spectacular in history.

The hour long march u ill

highlight the jayeees annual

week-long July 4 celebration

14 PlymouthG rads Get

M DegreesFourteen Plymouth grad-

uates received degrees at the

119th Nprint commencement

exerclbes of the University of

Michigan on June 8 when

3,928 were honored.

President Harian Hatcher

presided over the exercises in

the Stadium and Sir Charles

Percy Snow, British scientist

and novelist. was the princi-

pal speaker.

Thot from Plymouth are:

Allison Scott, 416 Evergreen,BS in Education: Ellen Cala-

han, 498 Sunset. RA: Paul

Fritz. 44600 John Alden. BA:Cart Glassford. 1217 W. Ann

Arbor Trail. BA: Hale Huber.

9429 S. Main BS in Engineer-

int Linda Heric. 9317 South-

worth. BA: Glyn Norton. 47487

Joy Road. BA with distinction.

Irving Rozian, 13925 BeckRoad. BS in Engineering:

Thomas Schomberger. 992

Hartsough. BA: Richard Small,1125 Canton Center, BS. Fred

Stevenson. 863 Simpson, Mai-ter of Business Administrationwith distinction: Carin Stofko,

8975 Beck Road. BS in Dental

Hys:ene: Mary West. 9067 Ball.BA with distinction and hon-

ors in zoology: and Robert

Westover. 1405 Maple, BS.

School Board

To Organize' On Monday I

Two new members will be !

sworn in at the organizational $meeting of the Plymouth Com- imundy School Board of Edu- 'carton Monday at 8 in the ad- dinistration office on LilleyRoad

John McLaren and Carl

Schultheiss, who w·ere elected

on June 10 to replace HaroldNiemi and Peter Zylstra, willtake office.

Then the Board w ill settledow·n to the business of theevening. that of selecting offi-

tem; for the 1963-4 fiscal year.At the moment. Gerald

Fischer IS president with Robert

Utter. vice president: RobertSoth. treasurer. and Mrs. Esther

Hulsing. secretary.

The fifth holdover on the

Board is Ernest Henry.

Plymouth

which opens Tuesday with acarnival on the 1111 Street

grounds and lists events everyday and night through Sunday.

Parade Chairman Wendell

Smith- indicated this year's pro-

cesodon will include 42 floats,five drill teams. including both '

state champion units from theMayflower Post. four bands and I

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Four JayeeesJoin CaravanTo Louisville

Headed by President James

Garber. a delegation of fourmembers of the Plymouth

Junior Chamber of Commerceand their wives Sunday joineda 110-car caravan from Michiganen route to the national conven-tion in Louisville.

The Plymouth group in-

cluded: Garber, External VicePresident and Mrs. MauriceBreen, Mr. and Mrs. Terry

1 West and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-

More than 500 joined in the

las Vincent.

Michigan caravan which in-cluded representatives frompractically every chapter in the

I Lower Peninsula.

The caravan formed at Cold

water and had a police e:cort

across Indiana to the Kentuckyhne and into uisville.

21 Jayere ciowns along with allof the traditional items.

The bands will include three

from Canada. one from Lon-

don and two from Windsor

along with the Plymouth Com-

munizy organization,

The drill teams will include '

the Grosse lie Tan and Rifles,

Selfridge Air Force Base pre-

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ister mail services will be

Plymouth Post OfTice if they ist Office Department's new Ieffect nationally on Julv 1.

1 That waM the statement of

I Plymouth Postmaster GeorgeTimpona as he announced thatPlymouthrs five-digit ZIP Code 1will be 48170

"Everyone receiving or send- ing mail out of the PlymouthPost Office will use this ZIP

Code," he said, "it should beplaced on all correspondenceto speed deliveries and reducethe chance of mail getting lostor mis-sent."

Timpona stressed the im-. portance of all patrons learning

Pi>mouths ZlP code and usingthat in answering mail, ZIP

I codes taken from incoming cor-respondence should be used.

He cited the following as anexample of the proper use ofthe ZIP Code:

Georre Timpona, PostmasterU.S. Post Office

Plymouth. Mich. 48170

Timpona pointed out that thenew ZIP Code system will per-· mit the Post Office Department to short cut repeated address

' ,reading for the first time.1 "The address of mail some-

times is read as many as eightor 10 times to get it to, theproper destination," Timponasaid. ··Each handling slows theprocess of mail dispatch andadds to the opportunity for

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eision unit, the Detroit unit of

the Marines and the V.F.W.

championship men's color guardand women's auxiliary teams.

In addition the Air Force has

promised to have planes zoom-

ing over the line of march and

the Marines expect to have one

or two helicopters in the air.

The parade is scheduled to

start at 11 a.m. on July 4 from

the City Hall, going south on

Main to Hartsough and east to

the Junior High East athletic

field where awards will be

made.

Chairman Smith indicated

au·arcs will be made to the best

fl od t. best marching unit and

best band.

Following the parade, a horse

show will be held on the car-

nival grounds at 12:30 p.m.

and then the'peanut drop for

the youngsters at 3 on the

junior high athleUc field.

The peanuts will be drop-

ped from a plane piloled byDr. Gerald Fitch with Dr.

Robert Evans as bombardier.

Prizes and free carnival rides

are the prizes for youngstersfinding the properly coloredpeanuts.

Firemen teams from Ply-mouth Township and the Cityof Plymouth will stage a waterfight with firefighters from

Canton 'rownship and DeHoCoat 4 p.m. at the carnival

grounds.

'1'he Chamber of Commerceu·ill award the prize Angus steer

to some lucky member of theaudience at 9 p.m. and thenthe crowd will settle down forthe greatest fireworks displayever in Plymouth at 9:30 p.m.

The Jayeees know that thefireworks will be the best ever

for they have spent rnore

money than ever before, thanksto donaUons of more than $700from businessmen. civic Clubs.

service clubs and governmental

units in the community.

The Fourth is the biggest dayand night of the entire cele-bration but Wednesday. July 3will have more than a bit ofinterest due to the crowning

o f M iss Plymouth of 1963 atthe teen hop in the senior highgym.

The hop is sponsored by thePlymouth Firemen's Assoeia-

: tion and the feature of theevening will be the presenta-tion of the 20 queen candidates

! who will parade before thepanel of three judges-then thegrand climax when the Queenis named and crowned.

The entire week is filled with

better than aver,ge attractions

and this year's July 4 celehra-tion promises to be and shouldbe Plymouth's best.

Pick Queen on Ji

20 E.erwenty lassies will display

ir talents and beauty in thelual competition for the 1963

gs Plymouth crown in judg.

Wednesday. July 3. as the

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Property Owners: ··With the ZIP Code. a clerk. theneeds only to glance at thecode to know immediately to

anx

€ut Grass Or Pay which national area. state and Mirpost office the letter is destined ing

He hopes to inaugurate a

by Paul Chandler pilot training program inwhich the workers will be

tested for two weeks of train-

Today we pass along to the reader some of our cur- in- and schooling after whichrent correspondence on familiar matters. the employer and Hoben will

confer on the future possibili-The first letter is a report to the Governor on the ties of the worker.ground-breaking ceremonies last week for the big Sears- fCrowley shopping centers, one of which will 140 up at But most of all, he plans to

Seven Mile and Middlebelt roads in Livonia. The Gov- get out and hudle as many jobs

ernor asked me to stand-in for him at the luncheon as possible for registi·ants-he

needs registrations at once to getceremonies.

the ball rolling and is asking

Dear Governor Romney: al! in the alze group to register

This is to report on the assignment of representing at once.

your office at the ground-breaking ceremonies for two -We can't delay in getting

huge new metropolitan shopping centers, one in Livonia started." he emphasized. ··theand the other in Roseville. pt oblem is here right now and

we have to begin the programThese projects are more significant than many cili- at once to alleviate a situation

zens perhaps realize. that appear< acute on the sur-face from what we have learned

In the first place, the estimated cost of the twin to date."

centers is $50 million. When they are completed in 1964.this valuation will contribute a hefty boost to Michigan'stax base. In the case of Livonia. for example, the Centerby itself will provide something like five percent new Plymouthtax revenue to continue on with that City's job of build-ing schools, sewers and roads.

Then there is the matter of jobs. For the next few months, VFW UnitsMichigan's building tradesmen have a $50 million project ofwork on their hands,

., When the Centers. open..next year. at least 2.500 new jobs M,67 rtieswill be filled by Michigan citizens. They in turn will pour $10million of fresh payroll money into the State's economy annually. Two marching units from

I told the group that it was news like this which made the Plymouth's Mayflower VFWjob of Governor a satisfying one, and rubbed out thoughts of Post 6695 captured champion-lesser discouragements. ships in competition at the

Here in plain view is a case of the nation's largest and state convention in Kalamazoo

most successful retailers-plus some far-sighted Michigan over the weekend

developers and financiers--placing their.bet on Michigan's fu- The women's auxiliary drillture. In so doing, they create new jobs. new revenues, new team retained the diadem forcapital assets for their State; and new confidence within its the fifth straight year. winningresidents. over Detroit's Brodhead Post by

1 delivered your wai·mest congratulalions and thanks on a margin of two points in thebehalf of all the cidzens of Michigan. judging, 90 to 88.

Yours cordially. The Mayflower Post men'>.Paul Chandler color guard regained the cham-

* *. pionship it lost a year ago by

Dear Paul: defeating Berkley Post.

Almost every year there is discussion in the Legislature con- The men's units includes:

cerning water, and the cost of water, in the Detroit metropolitan color bearer Mel Krumm: flagarea. r bearers. Bill Kamen and Ray

Enclosed is an article clipped from today's issue of the Dano]: rifle bearers. Jack 01-Detroit Free Press. The article gives a clear and concise expla- saver and Ed Olson: and oicernation of water cost to communities supplied by the Detroit of the day. Hal Young.water system. Members of the women's drill

My purpose in forwarding this explanation to each Legisla- team are: drill sergeant. Dollytor is to provide a common starting point for future discussion Bouterse. and marchers. Doloreson this subject lif such discussions are again necessary): and, Olsaver. Marian Skoglund. Ger-to provide factual background for Legislators living outside of aldine Olson. Eileen Krumm.the Detroit metropolitan area. Loretta Young, Eileen Williams.

Warmest personal regards, Lucille Johnson, Gertrude

E. D. O'Brien, Danol, Norma McKindles. Bet·-

State Representative. nice Kopenski. Betty England,

' Wayne County ird District Betty Neale and Norma Pletcher.I * *

Dear ED.·

Your letter on the subject of Detroit water was welcome. PlymouthThe subject is one of long-term irritation to myself and my

fellow suburbanites. Aticlils €ituAs you undoubtedly know, the Detroit water system

probably is the mod solvent governmental agency in theState of Michigan. Its depreciation reserves are fabulous and

Tax Billsits net annual earnings are huge. There'll be bad news for

Because it ts a monopoly operation--and must inevitably so Plymouth property owners be-be-it is in fact a genuine public utility. In my belief. it should ginning Friday - that's whenbe subject to all the restraints and privileges of other public City Treasurer Ken Way putsutilities. as say, Consumers Power or Michigan Bell. tax bills in the mail.

Out here in the suburbs our water bills are substantially The taxes are payable al the

higher than those of residents of Detroit; and there are great treasurer's office as of July 1,differences among suburban customers. Way warns that starting Aug.

There is no appeal, no review and no relief. The non-11 a two per cent penalty will

Detroit customers have no vote on the controlling Board.be added for non-payment andafter Sept. 10 an additional one

It's a pure take-it-or-leave-it monopoly. per cent will be tacked on forIf one is to regard the Detroit water system as an authentic each month.

metropolitan system-and I do-then the total costs should be Only city taxes will be on thepooled and a common rate charged for water among all cus- bills, County and school taxes

(Continued on Page 24) are collected during the winter.

ly 3

Miss Plun•outh Titlenounced the list of queen can- ticipate in the beauty parade on Bonnie Onusko. 18. 1250 Hart-didates. The competition will July 3. sough; Pat Fox. 17. 9074 North-

The candidates include:match 19 Plymouth entrants Joyce Paddock, 19, 15766

ern: Judy Hardimon, 17, 481 N.

against one from Northville. Marilyn; Sally Phillips, 17, 334 Evergreen: Kathy Gooch, 17.The committee in charge N. Evergreen: Nancy Richard, 481 N. Evergreen; Kathy Keller,

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Property owners in the City of Plymouth arewarned that weeds and grass on vacant lots must becut-or the city will take care of the chores and billthe owners for the service.

City Clerk Joseph Near issued the warning incompliance with Ordinance 222.

The Ordinance provides that the city will waituntil July 1 and then will begin mowing all un-mowed lots without further notice to owners

and to speed it on its way. cut- feature of aleen dance and plans a preliminary judging of 18. 1257 S. Main; Barbara Dick- 19. 651 Sunset: Elaine Evans,ting as much as 24 hours off program in the senior high gyrn. the candidates on Saturday, man, 17,14617 Robinwood: Pat 18. Sheldon and N. TerritaW;the time between deposit and The Miss Plymouth contest June 30, Dom which the judges Watson, 17, 15030 Bradner: Bonnie Gibson, 18, 1022 Penni-delivery." is one of the high spots of the will tentatively make their Donna Brandon, 17, 39025 man: Cheryl Wright, 18, 484B0

The Postmaster said that week-long July 4 celebration choices of five or six for the Ridgeland: Marlene Johnson, Gyde Road: and Linda Wall, 17,when the Code is in full swing. sponsored by the Plymouth Jay- inals. 47264 Maben: Patty Stephenson, 299 Ann. all of Plymouth,the United States will have the cees and the lucky gal will re- The Saturday judging is 17, 14280 Minehart; Gerrie Gloria Hollis, 18. 410 Beal,

most modern system of mail ceive numerous prizes and closed to the public and no an- Krumm, 17, 572 S. Harvey: and Northville, is the lone outsidedistribution and delivery in the awards. nouncement will be made by the Karen RudlaPr 18, 41008 Green- and has ambitions of lifting theworld. , Chairman Dennis Hanks an- panel. All 20 entrants ·will par- brian crown from her Plymouth rivalt

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Area@bittzaripa

Mrs. Lynn Matt

Puneral services for Mrs.Lynn M. Matts. 74. 7114 Hitch-ingham Road, Ypsilanti Town-ship, were conducted Tuesdayin the Schrader Funeral Home

in Plymouth in charge of Rev.William Frayer. Burial was inRiverside Cemetery in Plym-outh.

Mrs. Matts. wife of Oscar,

who is well-known in harness

racing circles as a driver andtrainer. died in Beyers Memo-rial Hospital of a heart attack

Sunday morning. She had beenailing for more than 15 years.

She was born June 19. 1889

in Ypsilanti Township. a daugh-ter of Marion and Carrie EatonMerrit. She had < resided inPlymouth from 1916 to 1941 andthen moved to Ypsilanti.

Mrs. Matts was a member of

the Stony Creek MethodistChurch in Ypsilanti: PlymouthRebekah Lodge, Past President

of the Ladies Auxiliary ofMichigan. Canton No. 38.

George and Martin Strasen ofMymouth: Alfred of Nortb·ville and Theodore of Detroit;and three sisters. Miss Cor(lula

Strasen, Miss Hanna Strasen

and Mrs. Clara Drews, all of

Plymouth.

Floyd Mabl

Funeral services for Floyd

A. Mahl. 73, 36569 Armhein

Road. Livonia. were conducted

Sunday evening in the Schra-der Funeral Home in Plym-

outh in. charge of Rev. Paul

Greer The body was shippedto Akron, 0. for burial in

Lakewood Cemetery

Mr. Mahl died Thursday in

i St. Mary Hospital following an: illness of nine days. He wasborn Dee 7, 1889 in Akron. O..

Mr. Mahl was a retired execu-

tive of Printers' Machinery and

Supply Co, of Detroit. and hadresided in the area for 17

years He was a member of theNewburg Methodist Church.

Surviving are: his wife, Mrs.

Florence Mahl: a son. Dr.

George Mahl of New Haven.

Conn., two daughters. #Irs.

Ethel Leavenworth, Birming-ham. and Mrs. Kathleen Alston,Syosset, N Y.: a sister, Mrs.Marie Olson of California: and

four grandchildren

Gladys E. Whitener, 50, 17205Purlingbrook, Livonia. wereconducted Tuesday in theManns-Ferguson Funeral Homein charge of Rev. John Gren-feU. Burial was in Parkview

cemetery.

Mrs. Whitener died June 15

in St. Mary H06pital. She was

born June 11, 1904 in Detroit.a daughter of George and Skrah

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Ann Hunt Young.Surviving are: her husband.

Willikm Whitener: a daughter,

Mrc. David Egner of GrandRapids: a son. Gary; and onegrandchild.

Loretta Kelley

Funeral services for Mrs.

Loretta M. Kelley, 72, 9230Sheldon Road, Plymouth, were

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conducted in Our Lady of GoodCounsel Church Friday morn-ing in charge of Rev. Fr. Fran-eis Byrne. Burial was in HolySepulchre cemetery.

Mrs. Kelley died Monday inSt. Joseph Mercy Hospital inAnn Arbor following a long' ill-ness. She was born May 30. 1891in Holyoke. Mass.. a daughterof Daniel and Mary Fitzgerald

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Surviving are: a daughter,Rita KeLley of Plymouth; and asister. Mrs. Cecilia Anderson ofDetroit.

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Funeral services for Mrs.

Minnie Mae Clement, 87, 7274Shady Lane, Green Oak Twp.,

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Mrs. Clement died Modayat 7801 Salem Road. SalemTwp.. following a two weeksillness. She was born Oct. 8:1875 in Wayne County, a daugh-ter of William and Hattie Walk-

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WONDERLAND SHOPPING CENTERand Saturday DAYS TILL 10 ....

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Regular 1499 23" TV CONSOLE * FREE POPCORN19.95 Maple, Reg. 214.95 169

RECORD 8 TRANSISTOR - 2 1IMIhild QUANTITIES!CABINET RADIO i Some one-of-kind! Some crate marred!

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that we have planned an even bigger one thisyear ! Prices have been cut to the bone ! I personally E-?f.guarantee that you have never seen such values. Ir:*4 ..Remember this ad only lists a few of the hundreds of Er' -bargains in +he great circus tent! Come, see and RE.save in ihis super-gigantic SALE OF SALES !

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3-pi•c• Modern

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Solid elm construction. Dou-

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CIRCUS TENT SALE $19.95 1288 Values 1888Value to 39.95 Nylon frieze cover. Reversi

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Regular 239.95

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SAVE ON GOOD 9UALITYREDWOOD

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ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR DINETTE SET CHAIRS & ROCKERSTAKE WITH ONLYFor summer fun ! Extra

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Wednesday, June 26,1963 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer: The Plymouth Observer

June Wedding Bells Chime Loudly In Area'Y' Offers Nursery cheek their children for a 21+ [ .2.8.0

i St. Matthew's Scene Ofhour period. while shopping or ..04

A supervised nursery pro- engaging in activities at thegram is offered each Moo(lay at YWCA. Further information isthe Dearborn area YWCA. For available by telephoning LOa tee ot 50 cents. mo(hers may 1-4110. Hotchkiss-Shudark Rites

SUMMER SMARTN ESSSTARTS AT THE TOP

Permonents Start at $7.95

Gws (up to 12) Hoircuts $1.30

7-.dey, Wed..dey ..d Th..dey.

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Gail Arlene Hotchkiss be-

came the bride of Theodore J.Shudark at wedding ceremoniesJune 15 in St. Matthew's

Church, Livonia.

A graduate of Bentley HighSchool and Albion College, thenew· Mrs. Shudark is the

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L.M. Hotchkiss, Livonia. Mr. andMrs. Theodore Shudark, par-ents of the groom, are residentsof Royal Oak.

Rev. John N. Grenfell, Jr.,officiated at the ceremonies.

Mrs. Carl B. Tornberg servedas maid of honor and brides-maids were Mrs. Carolyn Clark,Mrs. Robert Woods, Mrs. BrianHotchkiss. Miss Cathy Hotch-kiss, Miss Kathryn Young andMiss Nancy Lentz.

Robert Andrews was bestman, while Robert Woods, Dr.Brian Hotchkiss, Peter Le-

fevre, Peter Gay, Arthur Gottsand Carl B. Tornberg seatedguests.

For her wedding gown, thebride chose a white silk or-ganza floor-length gown with achapel train that featured ashallow scoop neck. and a long-sleeved jacket edged with or-gandy lace and seed pearls. Itwas designed and made by thebride. She carried a cascadeof white roses and stephanotiswith a pink rose corsage inthe center. The bridesmaidsand matron of honor worewhite pettipoint unpressedpleated skirts and sleevelessjackets edged with White laceover pink ribbon.

Following a reception in thechurch parlors. the couplejourneyed to northern Michi-

gan. They will make theirhome at 3122 Crooks Rd., Apt.2, Royal Oak.

j toYWCA'S Martha Becker

MRS. MARTHA BECKER, director of the North-west Branch YWCA in Redford Township, was hon-ored at a farewell tea last Monday, prior to becom-ing YWCA director in Milwaukee. (Story, this page)

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Martha Becker, Director ofL-.-._.... By MYRA COX 0-1 the Northwest Branch of the

YWCA in Redford TownshipNo mayor or supervisor has officially proclaimed it described her feelings with

-but I am on a kick to have a "Count Your Blessings these words at a farewell teaWeek." last Monday in the "Y" social

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mother of two, will leave next 1month for Milwaukee, whereshe's been appointed to thecitywide directorship of the I'Y'. She'll have charge of twoexisting buildings, and will bein on the planning of two newbuildings for that city,

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Maybe it stems from the news of a tragic accident of room.

come true," she said. "It'sa lively, flamboyant mother of four who made a sharp Director since 1955 of the proven that we need a YWCAturn onto a gravel country road last Thursday, turned local branch. Mrs. Becker. the branch here. We serve moreover in her bright new convertible and in a matter of than 5,000 people in thi,seconds was dead. This young matron had everything in Double Rings Unite area."

Bradshaw-Hardacre

In Berea CeremonyA double-ring ceremony on

May 25 united Ruth Violet Brad-shaw and Larry Macon Hardacrein marriage.

Rev. Norcross officiated at theBerea Tabernacle service at 2p.m., while a white aisle runnerand large baskets of white glad-iolas and white mums decoratedthe church. Traditional organmusic was played, and MarilynHaffner acted as flower girl.

For the ceremony, the bride,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-uel Bradshaw. 18910 Wormer,Detroit, chose a full-lengthwhite gown of Chantilly laceand tulle. A half-crown head-

piece and fingertip veil was ac-cented by a white pearl neck-lace. She carried white rosesand white stephanotis in abouquet

Mrs. Mary Wysocki and Mrs.Jean Place served as brides-

maid and matron of honor, re-spectively. Both are sisters ofthe bride. Danny L. Hardacreserved his brother as best manand ushers were Kenneth Haff-ner and Gerry Smith. Frank Wy-socki and groomsman.

Following a supper and recep-tion in .the church parlors, thecouple journeyed to NiagaraFalls. They are in residence at5642 Belton, Garden City. Mrs.Hardacre is a garduate of Red-ford High School, while herhusband graduated from WayneMemorial High School.

TWINS BORN

Twins, Michelle Ann and

Michael Norman, were born toMr. and Mrs. Seymour A. Un-gar, 19532 Parker, on May 24.

She added, "1'm looking for-ward to Milwaukee. It's a big-ger job with more responsibil-ity and I'm sure it will be achallenge."

About 300 guests turned outfor the tea to honor Mrs.

Becker. She was presented witha lifetime membership inYWCA. a pair of earrings anda special book recounting thehistory of the branch.

Construction of the North-west YWCA began in 1959 onthe site of the -old Stuckeyfarm at Grand River and

Beech-Daly. Designed by thefamous Japanese - Americanarchitect Minoru Yamasaki, thebuilding was pictured in TimeMagazine and several architec-tural publications because of itsstriking contemporary patterns.

Mrs. Becker. who played alarge part in planning the newYWCA. has worked in Y's inYoungstown, Ohio, in St, Louis,Missouri, in Quincy, Illinois,in Alton, Illinois and in Co-lumbus, Ohio.

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In trying to accept tragedy you have two ways to go-fitheryou say "Oh, what's the use, the world is cruel and nothing ispermanent or worthwhile-OR every downing of your life you"Count Your Blessings."

You know "social" security ts no protection-thus stop yearn-ing for the many things always seemingly just out of reach. Enjoyyour family and real friends and the many, many ''things" yousee around and take for granted each day.

in other words, "lady," relax inside and become-not theshrew in the kitchen who makes all sizes which come in for pei-nut butter sandwiches a hundred times a week, really jump whenyou're in a snit: but instead be a real person who enjoys and isenJOyed.

Be glad-glad for a random of things-that a beauty expertat Max Factor's claims a woman without lines in her face is dulland uninteresting: for instant iced tea: for neighbors with swim-ming pools and that it is in HER yard and SHE has so muchpatience; for all the male outdoor cooks and for outdoor cookery:for cake mixes; for little baby girls: exercises on TV, for seniorcitizens like Dr. LeRoy Hansen in Livonia and Dr. Ralph Pino inPlymouth who take an interest and care enough to serve theirfellowman and their community (Dr. Hansen ran for school boardin Livonia and Dr. Pino is presenUy on Governor Romney's coin-mittee studying education and active at the Michigan HealthCouncil State Conference.):

Be glad for the teen-ager who refuses to drink-and thatyou're not one of those law'-breaking mothers who had two punchbowls at graduation parties one "with- and one "without"-she'slost and be glad you recognize it: be glad for fabric glue whereeverything can be pasted instead of sewn: for people like Mrs.Billings of Redford Township who plans all winter so she can takea handful of retarded children to camp for tu·o weeks in thesummer.

And for the Livonia Health Guild who quietly and efficientlyarranges for crutches, hospital accessories for the sick, not onlyfor Livonians but for surrounding communities, too: think of thepure joy that comes when you hear a member of dirty hands-feet-face Net in >·our elan say "Pardon me. ....yes, thank you," or"you're welcome"-wow. what a thrill.

Be glad for the always cherry voice of Phyllis Grimlich whenyou call Redford Township Town Hall (particularly when you feelhufry u to those dedicated to making a fun day for you on theFourth of July in Plymouth when you >ourself have shifted intosummer gear and couldn't be bothered to plan a thing {be gladenough to attend): be glad for Johnny Ginger. "Oven-Off" andbug bomb. for pray. wiKS and rubber girdles when you need tolose five pounds in a hurry-

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(P-7, R-13) THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Uvonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

PlymouthDPW News

And NotesBy SEPT. JOSEPH BIDA

Plymoath DPW

Plymouth City, Twp. Slate Water ConferencePlymouth's City Commission

will meet with the Township

Board next Monday to discusswater problems. It is the firstsession between the two bodies

to sit down across the table and Board which Jtalk about an issue that appears an approvalto be growing daily. Commission to

The Township already is be- service.ing served by the Detroit Water That has be,

15 trying to get ling block for the Commis-from the City sion, since last December when

sign a pact for the issue first came to the at-tention of the group.

en a big stumb- Little has been done since

and the meeting Monday mayturn out to be one of the firststeps in the direction of settingup a joint Authority to try andcome up with answers to the

questions.The Commission has a short

agenda for its regular meetingstarting at 7:30 and hopes to

have all matters completed in

time for the session with the

Township Board beginning at8:30 p.m.

Named AOA DelegateDr. P. L. Brooker, of Livonia,

will serve as an alternate dele-

gate in the House of Delegatesof the American OsteopathicAssociation at its annual meet-

ing in Chicago. Saturday, June

29 to Tuesday, July 2.

Work has been moving alongrapidly at the Central ParkingLot with marking being doneby the Martin Striping Co.The west edge of the lot hasbeen sealed by the Pam Prod-ucts CO. Get Glowing, Charcoal! Here Come More of Those Delicious Choice Beef

Culverts were installed on

Harding Street. Various streetswere patched where service ormain breaks caused street (tls- loll•,-ylli-delliq,a'-•lil,2:1•Nol:1

turbances during the winter.Work continued at the SalemRefuse Site. m *01'J,1The downtown business area

'has been swept several times.Mowing and planting had theattention of DPW workers in Food Fair STEAK;-1the parks and at the play-grounds. ....

One water tap was repaired ALL U.S. CHOICE BEEF4 1

and two new ones installed - rd - VA-L /54.1...1during the week. A water stopS„

box was moved from outside of 1*· &SO. 2.

the aidewalk to the propertyline side. AU grass at thevarious well fields was mowed.

Fire hydrants were trimmedand painted.

The sanitary sewer Was

cleaned on Forest from Suther-land to Wing Streets.

The grass was mowed at thecemetery and workers handledtwo funerals during the week.

Board Plans

Adieu For

Jinl O'NeilThe Schoolcraft College Board

will hold the final meeting of itsfiscal year Wednesday at 8 p.m.in the offices on NewburghRoad at which time the Trustees

wit bid James O'Neil. from Li-

vonia, a fond farewell and pre-pare to welcome two new mem-

bers as of July 1.O'Nell dropped out 0£ the

race for re-election two weeks

ago since he will be sworn in asa member of the State Board of

Education on July 1.The operational budget for

1963-64 will be presented forapproval at Wednesday's meet-ing and the Trustees will put allconstruction bills to date in

order to enable the College tosecure matching funds from theState.

New members. who 011 be

sworn in at the first meeting in

July, are Leroy Bennett, ofLigonia, trustee-at-large and Dr.Gordon Forrer, of Northville,

who was elected to representthat community in the June 10election when voters approvedannexation to the college dis-triet

Huge Door TakenFrom New School

Under ConstructionA burglar, who apparently

needed a large metal door andwindow combination. is being

sought by Livonia Police afterRay Jarrell. superintendent ofconstruction on an elementaryschool at Lyndon and Blue

Sides. reported the 8'10" high

frame missing.

The frame. which is valuedat MOO, was dragged to a largewindow on the south side of the

building and apparently hauledaway in a truck, accordmg to

police reports.

8-Year-Old CyclistIn Serious Condition

Michael Martin, 8, 9132 Har-

risen, Livonia, was rushed toParkview Clinic with serious

injuries after reportedly ridinghis bicycle in front of a caroperated by Harry Killian, ofInkster.

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Jerry Lewis, currently ratedas the greatest of the screen

comediins, will make personalappearances on the stages ofthree area theaters on Thursdayand Friday.

Plugging his new movie "The

Nutty Professor,0' Lewis pickedDetroit to start his nationwidetour and wiL! be in the Motor

City for three days.

He'll appear at the AlgiersDrive-In. Warren and Wayne,Thursday evening at 8 and thenmove over to the Dearborn

Drive-In. Ford Rd. near Inkster,at 9 p.m.

Jerry will move into LivoniaFriday afternoon for an ap-pearance at the Teriace Theater,on Plymouth Rd.. at 3 p.m. The

. doors will open at 12:45 p.m.

Makes Honor Roll

Jerry Campbell, a senior at1 Kansas University and son of

Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell,9525 Wayne, Livonia, was among71 students earning a place onthe spring semester honor rollin the College of Fine Arts.

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Plymouth High school to make final plans for the big TheaterGuild variety show to be held at the Jaycee Carnival next week.Doug Breed will have his swinging combo 4eating out some wildrhythms, Joe Gettej has promised to have some folk singers, MissHarriet Fernandez informed Wally that the Weavers will be readyto beat out some "taps" at the proceedings, and Eric (Ralph)Morgenson, the production's music director, has indicated theshow, "WHAT'S UP" looks like a musical smash. Talent from

all direcuons has been signing up for the three day run of theshow. Producer Dennis Merchant claims there is still time foranyone that would like to audition for the show. This Thursdaynight from 8 to 10 p.m. in Room 110 of the Plymouth High Schoolconcludes the final tryouts.

"WHAT'S UP" is the third annual variety show sponsoredby the Plymouth Theater Guild. Director Bob Wall is busy shap-ing up some topical sketches which have always been the highpoint of the show. "Cleopatra" may be opening downtown thisweek on the silver screen. but the musical revue, "WHAT'S UP"

will have a short stage version bound to be funnier and morehilarious. Actors in the Guild are all fighting for the choice partof Marc Anthony. There is quite a waiting line. JFK will besatirized in a sketch entitled "Gee, Dad, I'd Like to Do It Myself."As always the sketches will be short and filled with real buffolaugh lines. Linda Wall has been signed to do a monologue thatpokes fun at the TV cooking school ladies. All in all, *'What's Up?"already seems to be headed toward the hit classification.

Depending on the reaction of the audiences. "WHAT'S

UP?" will be given three or four times every evening. First

show will be at 7:15 p.m. on July 4. Plan now to attend the

Jaycee carnival to catch the gay, mad variety show, "WHAT'S

UP?".

The Plymouth CommunityBand opens its 1963 season ofband concerts with a crash of

the cymbals and several hun-dred measures of some of the

most exciting music yet to beheard in Plymouth. Band Di-rector James Griffith indicates

that the 1963 season promisesto be as melodious and inter-

esting as past years. EveryFriday night now for the restof the summer Kellogg Parkwill echo with fine band music

from 8 to 9:30 p.m.

Intermission time in pastyears has been a lull in the

evening's entertainment. Notso, in 1963. Director Griffithhas planned a number of sur-prises to keep the intermissionsas lively as the musical portionof the program. The PlymouthTheater Guild has been con-

tacted and has agreed to dosome works of Shakespeare orShaw at least three times dur-

ing the summer season. Tal-ented folk and blues singers

will perform during the inter-

mission periods.On Friday. June 28. at the

opening concert the PlymouthTheater Guild is sponsoringBorne Shakespearean scenes

from "Julius Caesar: . "Mac-

beth," and "Hamlet." Thea-

ter Guild member Bob Wallhas asked Mr. James Jones

of the Restoration Arts Th-ter to present his group in aseries of selected dramatic

excerpts.

Mr. James Jones, an audi-torium teacher in the Detroit

Public School system, organ-ized the Restoration Arts Thea-

ter group five years ago. Sincetheir organization they haveput on many classical plays inthe Detroit area. In fact. rightafter performing in KelloggPark the entire troupe will flyto England via jet for a threeweek tour of performances inIkndon, Manchester, and Leeds,England. They will return tothe states on August 1.

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play and has yet to write a second play as funny. The Northlandentry this week remains a bit of a mystery since it is a pre-Broadway tryout. Ann Southern has been fiddling wlth this playfor the past two summer seasons. Could be that it is about readyfor Broadway.

Big news on the summer University theater circuit is theopening over at Ann Arbor of "South Pacific." This will be yourlast chance for a while to see this Rodgers and Hammersteinmusical. Dick Rodgers has withdrawn this property from theroyalty lists. What does this mean? Simply that it will be impos-sible to produce the show. Mr. Rodgers feels that he will putthe show in cold storage for awhile. Authors have this right torefuse groups the right to produce their shows. So the U of M"South Pacific" production could be one of the last productionsof this fine musical for a number of years.

Following South Pacific will be "Two for the Seesaw"

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Stables Theater - "AN EVENINGWITH ALBEE" - Three excitingplays by a Broadway author thatcreates convermation. You'll find•'Death of Bente Smith" quiteprovocative. Ed Goodwin featuredin the cast. Nightly except Mon.and Tues.

Campus Theater-"CLEO from 5 to7"-A French farce with English.ubtitles ends its run tonight.•·Wrong Arm of the Law." a Terry-Thomas spoof of the police. openstomorrow for 1 threeday run atthe Ann Arbor home of fine for-eign filmi

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Sahara Desert. Rewiring with-out a good plan for presentand future electrical householdneeds is almost as ridiculous.

features a home owner can en-joy in a home that has been re-modeled f or better electric

living.

Full house power: each roomhas outlets and power enoughfor the many appliances thatmake electric living comfort-aple and convenient. No pointalong the baseboards of anyroom :s more than six feet from

an electric outlet.

Above - average lighting:proper lighting is provided forall family activities. includingreading. shaving. uatching tele-vision, and entertnning. Good

lighting inside helps deforate

each room. Outside it addq dra-

matic effects and di>courages

prowlers.

Electric heating and cooting:

electric heat is clean. quiet andcomfortable: with air condi-

tioning it will have perfectindoor "weather" all year long.

Windows stay shut against out-

door noise. dirt and irritants

such as pollen, and there are nouncomfortable blasts of heat or

chilly, drafty floors and Walls.

Completes Radio Course

a ,*ar«ten rage were among the 1,200 graduatesTwenty-five area students

who received degrees at theannual University of Detroitspring commencement on June13 in the stadium.

The degrees were conferred 4 by the Vem Rev. Laurence1 Britt, U-D President, and Dr.

Edward Annis. president of the- American Medical Association.

was the principal speaker.The graduates included:

- 1 FROM REDFORD - CasimirPrzvbvl, 14062 Fenton: DonaldMarano, 9600 Dixie; Veronica

fiD€v < Desmarais, 14160 Winston:49 Richard Mularoni, 25841 West29 ..·

Chicago; Donald *hereda, 11410Lenore: Kathleen Harrington.19455 Dalby: and Nancy

Kroehnke, 14436 Fenton.FROM LIVONIA -John

Kozma, 35561 linton Court:

Middlewoods Host to

Building OfficialsA PREMIUM TIRE is presented to Marilyn More than 75 members and

Grist. 8213 Milburn, Livonia, by Charles Wertz, gaso- guests of the Building Officersline department manager of Ward's at Wonderland Conference Association were

Shopping Center, as the winner of a weekly contest. entertained by Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Middlewood last Wed-

nesday.

To Aid Itetarded Inspector for the LivoniaWood, who was Acting Chief

Building Department until rec-Included in the Department gram, with parent of the par- ently, was assisted by Civil Air

of Parks and Recreation sum- ticipating children volunteer- Patrol cadets from this area inmer playground this year is a ing assistance. One parent for serving the guests. They were

special recreation program for each five children in the pro- entertained at the Midcnewood'sLivonia's mentally handicapped gram are helping. home, 19936 Farmington Rd.children. -

The six-week program willrun mornings. 9.00-12:00. Mon- FIX-UP YOUR PATIO NOWEA u. *hr„,ic,h r./,4.-I .t Crint

. I . V. ....Uinwu..8, ..., .........

19652 ' Antago: Robert Night-ingale, 9085 Brentwood: LewisBrook, Jr.. 14499 Inkster:

Joseph Mullaney, 11600 BostonPost: Thomas Masserang, 16700Savoie; and Edward Falvey, Jr.,30387 Westfield.

Edward Buckley, 30493 Min-

SAVE 93 -'only Sl 395 r- "0 Roomy 16*32' /04!

..11 .ric. - initall'H .0.-10.

0 Flnelt m•4,1.4 @ie Exclust- u•itizinl E

• Ru,ged cons•Fuction- -. E.,7, .conomi„l ......11*9......

0 10.... worrenty |

29470 JOY ROAD

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Lyons; Ronald Gabel. 29550 W.Chicago: Walter Mason, Jr.,28653 Dover: Eileen Livernois,9928 Hubbard: and Duane Jen-nings, 16468 Pollyanna Drive.

FROM PLYMOUTH -Lau'r-

ence Crockett, 42376 HammillLane.

IUSTER CRABBEn the Ground POOLS

16932'*3'.7'

€2%*1,$4347418...... m.ring9*-' ...1-2 731,799" Pool wparkling

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Charles W. St. John. of Li-FT. 4 x 8 V.GrooveA-Grade , vonia, who currently 15 sta- ..... .......... ......,I. -- ..8-*.

2 x 4-7 4*. R•ody tioned at Selfridge Air ForceElementary School for chil-dren, 3 through 13 years of Railroad Ties Picnic Tables

CLEAN BRIGHT to Finish Base, recently completed a age. %%*a..tirt- , m=:- i-11 -me:Hi:HR;:R:in:$::P::0:42:·'54

STOCK f course in radio and communi- This is the first year for such 4i39c 725-: caNon electronics at the Cleve- a program.

i 6 FT. PICNIC TABLE I land Institute of Electronics. Regarding the program,i He wa, graduated from Bent- DPR Supt, Robert E, Girardin - - Brand New Ed

STEP E Mode from Heavy 2" Stock ley High in 1956. said. "These young people are Fine Quality Helms 'MI•lt-Fold' . *W.

LADDERS --: finally being recognized and 1-- 0 L.ghtweight

. 2*10 Top ..d SeeN5 Ft.-3.496 Ft.-3.99 - 595 considered as a part of ourlt $350 .S..ts 2 or Mo.

K.D. 516 Ft. Ext.-8.80 - . community. They need worth- 6' " *2288 No Morning Rush These DaysAsphalt Paving while leisure activities as much .... ee€h

20 h. Ext.-13.88 %................................................Now While Weather Is Warm as the rest of our citizens, and Osh and Carry

ALUMINUM REDI-MIX DRIVEWAYS , in many cases, more so.Rogers For Mr. Jackson!PURE

Comb. DOORS CEMENT Sm*11 Private Industrialtheir lives, we have accom-

-If we can put a little joy in BEST for ALL Oil BasedCEMENT

133 1 995 $110 Parking Areas plished a lot." he went on. Exterior SurfacisliZ#%/ HOUSE The Jacksons got so tired of those bathroom line-1 Recap & Patch Work PAI NT ups that they finally decided to add another bathWindows $10.50 Bog

Selected activities for the NIW¢!!Nizi to their home. Who took care of +he comple+0children include arts and crafts R... $7.5, G.Liob? Why, HAMILTON HOME IMPROVEMENT,4 CHECK OUR PRICES AND SAVE $ Layman work. story telling. group ....games. singing. etc, of course. On our Easy Payment Plan, you canTinlber Town been hired to direct the pro- Special $6.95 Gallon materials and labor.

Asphalt Paving One social center leader has ./liadd a 7' x 5' bathroom for as little as $20 a month,

34113 SEQUOIA - ----l vularly $7.9535700 Ford Road - 3 Blocks West of Wayne Rd. WAYNE. MICH Lower Prices Because of Our Low Overhead

Whon ifs Lumber Call Our Number Phon. I.O 1-6952Sand s 9-2 PA 1-1616 Dail 8-6 Phone 728-0338 19'A. p.Igr--lkll--1 i. -4

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Gallon

I.ittle things do much tobring elegance to bath decor.

No. 16rade - thing is color. the key toA small - but most important

Polled ROSES C creating a distincuve personal-

tty for the smallest room in, your home.

12222 INKSTER ROAD'h Mili North of Plymouth Rd.

Mon.-Fri.. 14 p.m.$-rd,y. 1-5 p.m. KE 2-9030k•dey, 10-3 p.m.

1 1 HOME IMPROVEMENT.m CDIVISION HAMILTON BUILDERS SUPPLY)

AL<. BR3·4477 •LI 6·0204 •GA7·2855'DA.¢

Buy THREE at ourreg. price $1.75-3.95 BARBEQUE SPECIAL!

GET ONE

FREE a k LARGE BAGOur g..dens OF' nov, O 40,of b..tht.kingly beautiful coloe. W. hov. ove, 100 9.20 LBS.

--. The -- and CHARCOALfinest wlectien of 00*ted

met in Way"• County. BRIQUETTES Whil. Supply Lam0. 4

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In a recent report on color

preference in the bathroom,Dial research laboratories dis-

covered that homemakers have

four pastel favorites: Pink,tan, blue and green - in thatorder. Dial notes these are ex-

cellent color choices because

they give the bath a luxurious,fresh. airy look. Pastel shadesrecede. too, giving the room alook of spaeiousness.

Everywhere in bath decor,these four colors today can be

beautifully coordinated. Wallsand ceiling usually carry thedominant color scheme.

Blind Service Center

IS ENLEM&EkCEN¥Eft

DO IT YOURSEt• HEADQUiRTERS./ .1 .I

Homo of "Old &*loned" Sorvic.MI. Hwu Thun. 9 ro

HOURS 7 Fri. 9 to 9. b•. 9

1, 2' .1 4

. (A

4 x 8 x '/•SHEET ROCK $149 Sheet

CIA & Carry '9 .

U.. -LA =2 ic,

Thursday, Friday,

Saturday, Sunday ONLYMI/I=•m--• PICNICdf* Premium Quality TABLES

144 /,lwilaain Housi Painlk All 2"to 6 Sunday 10 to 5.

Is Seeking Volunteers < *1 N -- HOUSEThe Blind Service Center of

GLIDDEN Lumber

Metropolitan Detroit is badly NEVAMARPAI NT 6n. sl 2GL 3.4500 South of Ann Arbo.Trail in need of volunteer drivers for

COUNTER TOPSOPEN: 9 1.m.-8 p.m. W-kdon. Su.den 9-6 p.m. Durin, JUNE (closed July 4th) a deaf-blind group. The agency.SPECIAL PURCHASE .- FREE 1 Quort

-1.z- - Detroit's pioneer service re- All colon up le 40110 Size. Redwood Finish

source for the blind. offers ree- R.ouk. 69, A. HI KITCHEN

..=,U=I GallonPLUMBING SPECIALS

- reational programs for this . BATHROOM 39% _ 1741,PI I "Helen Keller" group. Volun- 0 IAR TOPS

R.. $7'" Powderteers are needed to drive these ' 9 b Room

doubly-handicapped individuals - FENCING-BUILD YOUR OWN! =255 S.*Glidd.n

,=i,ir-Ti -9,=im-,·1411111!lillill '/ollul'.:11-:I'll.'1/Ill,Ill,Ill to and from their parties or 1 x. Fence Stock 7¢ 4.'Ii" Sque- hoh No. 2outings once a month on Satur-

re, Lin. Ft. -___--------- G.de. P•, Lin. Ft ---- 25 ¢ "Enduronce' ,v;991;!!"1 *6 Redwood 7 Ft. Plain, Full 4" Dia.

Lovitoryday afternoon. Ple Lin. Ft. -----------

12¢ Ceda, Posti ._-___. _____ 694 --*D-1 HOUSE i.:•U Those interested may secure 1"irk#" Ckir I."Id -19¢ r ." Top $.49 ENDURANCE 0 PAINT -n===SA S2888 further information by calling b=-74 B

the Blind Service Center atWhite Cape Cod Fencing, 16"x34" ...... 19c Jch |IIUSE PAINL Regular 7.35 ' Grod. 1 Logi FHII",1

Redwood Pkkeh. E•ch C.4., po,10 --------

TRinity 3-1000, or writing to , -FREE Installation In.tructio..

7338 Woodward Avenue, Detroit .li: mim=Im kliA2. Mich.

2.

TOILET SEATS :2:4I-.. ..Il

Choice of Colon

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SAMUEL A. KELLY r 011 "Imperial" 1 ...,AL 01-0 1, Full 16"*22" Mi.o, Size

on..coal 1 While Th.y Lost

A resident of Livonia for 18 1<ZIZ--==zr, cCE;I FILON Fiberglass PANELS Hous. PaintkUSEPT: years and a well-known riding . , 23-...I--I .688i stable proprietor. Samuel A., -kf- 26x96 ........ .$5,8

$667 ug.12® 1%0 18" Reel Type

SEE THE 0R11 LOW PRICED POOL IN THE WORLD i Kelly died in St Mary Hoopital | ' /FQPI•,4 i-91'k, 1 26xl 20 ........ $7.88

Monday night. June 24. 1963. .6#1FL#A 26x144 .... to 88 .010. -mi=- -A Power Mower

THAT HAS All OF THESE BUILT-IN FEATURES ! Frdayhad entered the hospital, 2 H.P.

- - - I=An¥. IDIAWTEN YOUI PATIO . 1.1-Born in Canada on Dec. zz. 1 _----11*U -LL-U-F n.--. - . ----

1906. Keny im survived by hil I *---71U2-U I; MIX ..44 w.... M,Ii"Wa .5888...ES¢31 * COMPLETE JET STREAM FILTERING Unl wife. Maidie. Funeral services ----9|tl*4-211| 11 Mortar or / New Wot•,- .mited Q....mle'U.. Sam• Crystal Ct-r Water All S-son

] will be held this week. probably 1 lox Potio§4 * REDWOOD CONSTRUCTION BRACED WHH STEELCemelf /4 .1,8,3=7=1

Thursday, at Livonia Funeral 1-- 6/,/ 05 Lb. Bog Q ,·:14*i Ah . a Stone Finish 8' Length 1 SELF.FENCED DESIGN WITH LOCK-UP STAIRWAY 9-32 -1 : V .1 Che

Mak- Unguarded Entry ly Infarm ImpoisibleHome. Farmington Rd. Gutters

-1 77' VERANDA SUN DECK. ALL FOUR SIDES 21*Vg - 91 Attroctive PLAY SAND 1 79'Limit .'44=1....i......9 - .let. Li.. o# Guttin

Built·In R•dwood linch- - Slabne For 50 Adull st i '31 Colors w. Carry . Com.

256 SQUARE FEET OF SWIMMING SURFACE S P E C I A L A * SQ40 - 4#,I,4, f A¥£0 * 59 ..d '!#im-Enough Room To Hold A Famlly **mmt, Molt 10-12 Petio $A 50 .... 9

3 ONE DAY INSTAUAnON... Choice of Colon .I ' 0-. ah# ..ilibleLow. 50-Lb. log -I-

....·4 , 1

* MANY MORE PATENTED DoRAS p BEAUTIFUL CEMENT STEPS PEATRUSTIC TABLES 2 St./ High * Michigon 4.L

™ E SAFEST POOLS YET30" Wide , scre.ned

DIN-ed

BIRD BATHS Al St- Avelbh NU Slze

F.IM"' 2./72" SAVE ON BRUSHES Oscillating SprinklerYOU MUST SEE THIS POOL • OPE!17 DAYS A WEEK • EVENUIGS TOO! M•.4- * p#* $1 0 LOUNGE PAD 4. G..de• Candle

Ro-- Y.. Cheice Y-, Chow. Alle.co 7070 0388TORCHES2".314"-4.'

S- 00 Flo 1,-p- 1 • ...., U.... 0//0/'ll

AT GALE'S FARM Railroad9

FAINT Cleorwood

Ties . u. 44.U Goldlene Ty.1 8,1010BRUSH TAPERED

38275 SIX MILE ROAD -,66 Chi.Ul// TRELLIS 6 He•d-- LEGS

Chrone'll , - g9C. SU, $192 CANDLES 27 6" S.0 $2.39

4" W $11 9

K G.T.2N..2Wlead LIVONIA ' Pollock'$ Nursery i 14" Sit U.192 Blocks 17'0 kt $3.69

19500 MWilibill ..1 7 Mile 30650 PLYMOUTH ROAD of MiddleD.1, ...... 21" 1.1 $4.99

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CP- 10, R- 10) THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

"SUPER-RIGHT" FULLY MATURED, GRAIN-FED BEEF

CHUCK ROASTArm Cut .. 49,

English Cut 59'BLADE CUT

Chuck Steak u 49'

4 b -24.3.11

1, '4 '.:ABlade

Cut

"Super-Right" 10 to 12-Lb. SkinlessSemi-Boneless

FULLY COOKED

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY, 2 TO 3 LB. SIZES -

SPARE RIBS 47'0 U.

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY

RIB Ground BeefSTEAKS

6-IN. C prepand Fr.hCUT Many TimesEvery Day

et AUTI'*Super-Right"

GUI

1. NO C

2;2 4914-- 044*,S.'. 42

- LB.

YOURSUARANTEEOF QUAUTY

A•

LB.

.Am,

Whole -Or

Half

LB.

he Ham You Pay ForCooked Semi-Bonele„ HamFullY You Extra value

oranties

. LESS COOKING SHRINKENTER SLICES REMOVED

. ALL SKIN REMOVED1. NO EXCESS FAT

less Cooking Shrinkage Because They Are Fully Cooked

ORANGE OR CHERRY

Spanish Bar J:=.PS:ICKEEDRPOPSICLESONLY 29' HEAD LETTUCE

TWO PKGS. OF SIXA&P BRAND YUKON CLUB AU FLAVORS

12-Ok. .C FRESH

COU N 12 39' FROZEN FOOD CANNED POP CAN / CRISP SIZENO

MIXED VEGETABLES WHY PAY MORE-QT. JAR

19, 24NEEDED LIMA BEANS FORDHOOK MIRACLE WHIP 45' Fresh Plums .ALIP. .0

SAU OR ...ALP PREMIUM QUAUTY-10-01 JAR YOUR

CHOICE 2 2 49' MED. SIZE PEAS-15-OZ. CAN SWEET

Instant Coffee ... 99c Green Beans 13/4 L. 491 GREEN GIANT 1 - Bing Cherries LS. i I..C

CLOSED SUNDAYS AS USUAL More Every- Doy Low Prices Al A&P Why PayAAore?

SAVE ON CEREALSWHY PAY

MORE' Save On Bleaches, Household Needs Save On Canned Meals & Fish MORE NEW LOW PRICES !SUPERIOR PAPER

148.6OZ. BLEACH . COLDSTIIEAM PINK FLOURPlates 100 4% 79' Untjokes 24' Action .... Salmon . . CAN 59 Gold Medal BAG ..71-le.' 545. <

DIX!2

Cold Cups 25 CuPS 25'Rice Krispies 37' aorox . . 35' Shrimp . . = 49< Gold Med•I U 199KELLOGG'S-13 OZ. HALF GALLON-BLEACH SULTANA MED. SIZE FLOUR

25-FOOT ROLL ...

Alcoa Wrap 29' KELLOGG'5-10 OZ. GALLON BLEACH UGHT CHUNK STYLE-6Mt OZ. FLOUR

WAX PAPERFrosted Flakes 25' Roman CLEANSER 53' A&P T.•. Fish25' Pillsbury 5 BAG .9,

Cut-Rite 125 FT. | BREAKFAST OF CHAMPION 28'GALLON-BLEACH ALBACORE WHITE--7 OZ ROURROU

7c OFF LABEL-TISSUE

PKG. 26' TASTY OAT CEREAL

10'4-01 2T Ni.gor. Storch 35' T... Fish -27' Robinhood 52: 49'Wheaties PKG. Bright Sail 4T A&p Ting Fish33' Pillsbury 25 199

Charmin 4 "OU 1 LB. 8-OZ. PKG. BREAST O' CHICKEN--6;i 01 4c OFF LABEL-FLOUR

3c OFF LABEL-TISSUI

Puffs . . . 400 21' Cheerios PKG. CHUNKPKG.

CHICKEN.OF-THE.SEA-934 01 SELF-RISING FLOUR

49'POST-18 OZ. FABRIC SOFTENER

KL-

38' Tog,sties .... 34' N.=Soft ..77' T... Fish CHUNK 39' Famo...5 BAG

QT. LIGHT LB.

4 ROLL

BETTY CROCKER LAYERTowels / MCG. POST'S-14.01 PKG. NON-WILT-34 GALLON LIGHT CHUNK STnE--614 01

BATHROOM TISSUE--Sc OFF LABEL

Northern 4 30' Sugar Crisp 36' Roman St.,ch 35' Stor-Kiii T.n.27' Cake mixes = 33'RALSTON-13-OZ. 6c OFF LABEL-h GAUON SUUANA 16' Date Bar Mix 37'SAVE ON SOAPS WMHPEtY Corn Chex . . 27 Bio-Flo St•rch 33' Mackerel CAN

BETTY CROCKER 14-OZ

14/.

SUNNYFIELD---AAP'. OWN HALF GALLON BULLDOG-IN OIL OR MUSTARD PIZZA MIX 1214-OZ. PKG.10< OFF LABEL-141 6-OZ.

Giant Rinso 59' Corn Flakes 2 22' st.-puff ... 77' S•,dines .. - 15' Appion w. 33'71 OFF LABEL-1-LB. 4-OZ. 348. 8-OZ. PKG. BEEF STEW-1-LB 8-01 LAYER CAKE MIXES-REG. PKG

large Surf .. 24' Save On Fruits &'Juices MORE' Climalene . . .59' Dinty Moore 47' Duncan Hines 33'WHY PAY

iskir„q u,d. .57'AZP BRAND ALL VARIETIES CAKE

- ON Cleaners, Polishes,Naxes MORP ii .. 12-01. 39'Apple SauceJAR , CAN Jiffy mixes = 13'SAVE WHY PAY

SOAP FILLED-18 PADS

Giri Liquid 33' DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING ™ 19< s. o. s. pods 37' Bo..ty Chill 29' PillsburyPeaches.. CAN PKG.

1 LB. CAN WITH DIANS Layer Cake Mix- Ixcept Anml Food

SUPREME-6 PADS

REG. 33'9< OFF LABEL-3-LB. 71 -OZ. PKG.

Giant Fab .. 64' THANK YOU--HALVES 1-LB.

Pears KmFIR13-OZ. 27' steel wool .. 10' CHICKEN NOODLE-1 514.01 JAR

35'ANN PAGE, (Except Angel Food)

248. 1 5-OZ.-POWDEREDCAN FLOOR WAX 11 GAL R..d.11's - Cake Mixes =: 25'

Giant Sail ..55' Cocktail . . CAN 19, Aero -Wax . . 1'09SULTANA FRUIT , „ Save On Shortenings & Oils Aunt Jemim• 39'JOH

Gi2@,3 - 1.29 dexola Oil . . 1.59 Frosting . . =29Other Typical Everyday Low Prices

GUPE INK 21GALLON CAN

BETTY CROCKER FLUFFY MIXES

pal pal CAN SIMONIZ 1 2 GAL

QT

HAWAIIAN 1-QT. Dunc¤n Hir--Scofflabel--2lb. Mcg.

GILLETTE SUPER punch ...= 33' Viny-1 Wax .. 1·59 Shorte•ing3&649 P••cake MixWHm MAUTY

ICPEEP-1-OT. 24-01 31'31.ADES STOKELY BRAND 1 -OT. Ammom... .29'

BAYER 14-OZ. 27'GALLON CAN MUSBURY MIX-13-OZ. PKO.

Aspirin 100 TABLETS 69' Tomato JUICI CAN HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER Mazola oil . . 1.99 Frosting DGE 32'.

Pineapplotrapefrult Drink 1.QT. CANTOOTHPASTE 14-01 .... Wesso• oil . .33' Angel Food 17.01 39'Crest .. , SIZE SAVE ON TEA & COCOA WHY PAY

mUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX

2.L'..,g

Del Monte 27' Alex 140Z- 14, 1-PT. 8-OZ. BTL ANN PAGE CAKE MIX

CAN PKG.

MORE?1-GT. 6-OZ. In.

PREMIUM OR KRISPY

lu 'ACSaltines . . PKG. -10, OFF LABEL-SALADA dexol• oil .. 47' Hungry Jack .G./.1

141 6-01 JAR BAKED instant Tea =1 57< SHORTENING PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK LI PKGHOLLYWOOD BRAND

Candy Bors 6 19' B&•1 Be••s 29' TEA BAGS crisce ..36 73' p..c.ke lix 39'DID BROWN TH POIX Upton 48 4 59' PILLSBURY CAKE MIX

MAUAN STYLE--4, OFF LABEL

Wishbone Dressing 12 33c Tea Bags 48 4% 52' Angel Food 15Libby's MANS 1401 12' 7, OFF LABEL-TENDERUEAF SAVE ON SOUPSMORE, PKG.

WHY PAY !4-0149'CAN

ALL MEAT VARIETIES

BEANS W/PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE REO.141 15£ OFF LABEL-TEA BAGS

0'c Campbell's CAN 16'ANN PAGE-16.OZ. PKG.

stokelfs Corn &;82 c- 16C Brownie Mix 25'campbell's = 13' Sal.do 100 2 0, All V. Excepl A•p, Mush., On JIFFY BRAND--24-LB

Pillsburfs Biscuits &'070 loc MANS W/PORK IN TO ZATO SAUCE

Campbell's=16' Ne•le's Quik 35' campbell's & 13' Biscuit mix.. 35¢4, OFF LABEL-1 U

SPRY 3 1 61' Heinz Beons 61 13' Red Rose 48 4%. 59' Heinz .... CAN. BETIY CROCKER-40.01 02.

All V.. k Mu.h. a Split P.WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE

TEA BAGS -· 13' Bisquick . . 7,2 42'mE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY. INC.

AU MEAT VARIETIESVAN CAMPS NmnES COCOA m 14' an,bkmj....Hne../.IMiracle Margarine u. PKG. 044 Kidney HANS CAN 1WHI/ED a /

, Eveready 2 5 79' Heinz U Ala-/Ul:*.ylilll;ill'Al lialibi

Miracle MargmineCORN OIL - r,141-11 PKG. 41c BARIECUE STYLE BEANS TEA BAGS-- ANN PAGE- 1064 01

SANITARY PiG. Comphers m 19 s..d. 48 559¢ Tol••10 So•,10' Mlpile=infhbodabcihthrulatJ:'02lhC.fidets NAP=M .. i u 39C• .H I.-m AUchi*. Au Super Markets

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Wednesday, June 26, 1963 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Mymouth Observer (P-11, R.11)

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(P-12, R. 12) THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

Legion Team Captures 3 Straight I SPORTSThree games ... three vic-

tories ...

That was the record last weekfor Livonia's new American Lk-

gion junior baseball team.First there was a 15-10 vic-

tory over Denby Post in a slug-fest. Then followed a 7-6 de-cision over East Detroit. Theweek ended with a drimatic 3-2

triumph over Beaudry.

The *cript followed theume pattern in each contestfor the Livonians who repre-Dent Beal Post. It required alate rally for Beal to cop eachdicision and bo-t its ,eason'I

record to 6-4 in the toughDetroit area Legion circuit.

Made up of athletes fromFranklin High, the Beal Postteam hardly i getting a chance

to relax these days. Innings. Beal exploded in theIn fact, Beal is playing almost i sixth for four counter*.

a big league schedule. The teamhad a game last Sunday and , Ralph Prystai started matters

I then, after a couple days of rect, with a single. He was forcedwas to plunge into a four-garne by Lee Sanders, but Dave Fal-grind in five days starting this 1 zetti, Sam Antonazzo. Bernie

Wednesday against Northwest i Carbo and Dick Schirmer fol-Post at Detroit Butzel at lou ed with singles to put Beal5.30 pin. ahead. Carbo drove in two runs

On Thursday, Beal returng to and Sthirmer and AntonanoNankin Park to make up a pre- one each with their base

viously-staged tie with Edison knocks.

Post. Game time will be 5:30 Earlier, Beal had staged a six-

Then Beal returns to Butzel run outburst in the second in-

Field for a Friday encounter ning to knot matters at 7-7.with Stitt at 5:30 and winds up IRoger Fryer singled and stole the grind Sunday playing at second to get the bombardmentHamtramek at 1 p.m. , going. Eric Miler singled across.

The Livonians made up a Dennis Wagner was safe on athree-run deficit to beat Den- i fielder's choice. Miller came in

by. Lagging. 10-7. after 51., on a passed ball and Wagner

crossed when Tom Cannon Beal tallied three times insingled. the third when Antonazzo, Carbo

Falzetti also singled and and Schirmer walked. Frayerwalked home with Cannon when was hit by a pitch and Bill BlackAntonano drilled a long homer. clubbed a two-run single.

In the fourth Falzetti. An- 1 A walk to Schirmer. Black'.

tonvan and Ted Patrick I double. an error and passed

walked to jam the sachs. Up ball gave Beal two more runscame Carbo and out the ball j in the fifth.went ... for a grandslam I Then in the sixth Falzetti sin-homer. gled. Antonazzo also singled. OnCarbo with a homer and two a wild throw to third Falzetti i

singles wound up with seven I scored and Antonazzo legged it Iruns batted in. Falzetti and An- to third from where he was

tonazzo also picked up three squeezed across by Sehirmerhits in the game. with the winning run.

The victory went to Sanders, 1 Beal went scoreless until the

working in relief of Cannon. eighth inning against Beaudry.Sanders also hurled in the ' In fact. in the first five innings

triumph against East Detroit of the game. all of the Beal outsto pick up his fourth win against were on strikeouts as Joe Spadaone setback. ,of Beaudry fanned 15.

But the Livonians Rnallyfound the range in the eighthto tie the score at 2-2. Walks

to Cash and Schirmer *tartedthe comeback. Wagner drilled

a single to oount Cash. On awild throw ·to third. Schirmer

also was able to score to make

it 2-2.

In the last of the ninth, Black

reached first when the third

strike got away from the Beau-

dry catcher. Carbo walked andboth runners advanced on

Schirmer's bunt sacrifice.

Up came Sanders, who de-livered a mighty single to scoreBlack and break up the duel.

Cannon was the winningpitcher, his second conquest ofthe season.

OBSERVER1By George Maskin

Our sports community continues to buzz about the Bringof Bob Scheffing as manager of the Tigers.

From what we have read and heard. just about everybodyexcept fellows like Nestor Chylak, Jim Honochick, Hank Soarand Ed Hurley (they're American League umpires are toblame for what's happened to the Tigers this meason.

Scheffing was too lenient with his players," accordingto one headline on a stdry authored by Watson Spoestra inthe Detroit News.

"Tiger players rap Campbell (the team's generalmanager," cried another eight-column .treamer, this onealso in the News.

"Wrong-guys fired." decried Lvall Smith, the FreePress Sports Editor.

In the same paper. Joe Falls put the blame on the Tigerscouts who have failed to come up with solid talent over theyears.

DAV Takes Lead

In Mack League

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The baseball season hasn't

stopped for Redford UnionHigh School'* team.

Well, at least. not for mod of

the R. U. players and theircoach. Bob Atkins.

This summer. as in the last

three, Atkins has taken boys

who will be back next spring

for high school play and

moulded them together underthe banner of Redford DAV for

action in the Livonia Class D

Recreation League and also theConnie Mack division.

However. Atkins has de-

viated slightly from his past

policy. His current DAV teamlists one player. who has

graduated from RedfordUnion High.

The player is Chuck Shelton.R. U.'s great all-around athlete.

"Chuck wanted to play for usthis summer and we're happyto have him." said Atkinc. "He

gives us an extra experiencedpitcher and also a very finepitcher."

So far. Atkins team is offto a strong start. The team has

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the pitch was a wild one, en-abling Sprout to reach first.Two more wild pitches sentSproul to third from where hescored when the pitcher letthe return throw from the

catcher get away.

Rob Svenson, who had four ,

for four in the game for Cham-

pion. doubled and scored on iWoloch's single In the second.

In the fifth. Champion tallied

twice on a fielder's choice and

two singles.

The other DAV win in the

Mack league came at the ex.

which since has dropped out.

pense of a Plymouth team

In Recreation play, DAV

bested Bisons, 6-2. thanks to

some great pitching by Fisher.

Over a seven - inning span,

Fisher served up 67 strikes and

only 18 balls.----

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¥ 11•ingWith a field of 10 or more,

headed by A.C.'s Viking. the Hambletonian king and three-year-old trotter of 1962, Mich-igan and Detroit area harnessracing fans win be treated to

one of the greatest evelnts ofthe season Friday night/in thethird renewal of the' fabled

HTA trotting series at North-

ville Downs.

Practically all of the standout

three-year-olds of last year are

lited in the probable startersfor the $12.300 stake for four-

year-olds. The Northville legIis the first of five qualifiersfor the series which culminates

on Aug. I with a $50.000 finalea: Yonkers Raceway in New

1 York City.It will be the only appearance

of the HTA pacers and trottersin the Motor City this seasoninasmuch as the Hazel Park

pace was cancelled due to the

virus epidemic at the Ume.

And that to Northville's offi-

dile in Record Tini

ins For 1Three days before the rich

event last Saturday, Owner

Bill Salmen. who also oper-

ates the Dependable Keller-ing plant on Schoolcraft, toldreporters his horse. Crimson

Satan, would not only win

the Mile but would shatter

4 Collegiate Scho

HEAVY FAVORITE

of the fabled HTA tro

Downs Friday are A.C.Driver-Trainer Sanders

1962 Hambletonian chai

trotter of the year anstraight victories.

Top. Wcial family means one of thelirgest crowds of the three-week-old season and perhapsthe best turnout in history. Atleast the 'Downs b¢eves thecurrent record of 11,256 in1948 may go by the boards.

At the moment. A.Cs Vik-inc has to be oomidend thelogical favorite on the basis

of his 1:59.3 of last year andhis winning performances inhis last two start. when he

was caught in 2:02 and 2:02.3.

The big colt earned $235,184in 1962, most of it in the Ham-

Livonia Puppy WinsTop Honors in Show

Har Dee's Miss Fire, owned

and handled by Russell Lorenz,Jr.. 14621 Bredin Court, Li-vonia, won best in show at the

AKC sanctioned puppy matchsponsored by the De troit

Cocker Spaniel Club at Rex-pointe Kennels.

ie

ne Homtthe existing stake record of

1:41.4 set by Total Traffic in1959.

But it didn't appiar as ifeither prediction wouldoome true when the field

left the gate with Crimson

Satan. a notoriously slow

01 of Business

a 3-0 record in the Connie Mackcircuit and stands 1-1 in Rec-reation acuon.

Incidentally, the ledfordDisabled Vets are the onlypost ot their kind in the stateto sponsor a kids baseballteam and it should be addedthmt the ledford nine

reached the state sem}finalsbefore bowing out in ConnieMack play a year ago.

The DAV aggregation startedits Maek action this season byknocking off the Uvonia Bisons,14-5. Rick Barryman coastedalong, allowing four hits andfanning seven.

The DAV bats sang a merrytune. Robby Masson clubbed ahorner, triple and a single. MikeCaplia had two triples and twosingles, plus five runs battedin. Gene Hamlin had three hits

and Harry Kendrick two.

In its second Mack en-counter. DAV nipped theChampion team from Red-fo,d. made up of Thurstonhigh players. in a 5-4 thriller.

Shelton saved the day forDAV. With his team leading.5-4. in the sixth, Shelton wascalled in to pitch with Cham-pion runners on third and sec-

ond and one out. He got the, side out in the sixth and thenretired three men In a row inthe seventh, making it possiblefor Rick Clark to pick up thetriumph.

DAV scored once in second

when Doug Atkins singledacross Craig Turnipseed whohad tripled. In the third, Capitatripled and scored on Shelton'ssingle.

An error put Kenrick on to

start a three-run DAV up-rising in the fourth. Clarkdoubled Kendrick home.

Capita lingled Clark acrossand Capita stole second andeame home on two error,

with what proved the winningrun'

Champion's first run came

on a strange set of circum-stances Jim Sproul su'ung and

missed the third strike. But

Takes Michigan 8

Satan WRaced in Livonia with hun-

dreds of Livonians looking

on, the Michigan Mile trophyrests in the hands of a L-

vonia Industrialist for the

first time in the 16 year his-

tory of the $50.000 added

Detroit Rate Course stake.

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2 to capture the first legting series at Northville Viking and 62-year-old

tussell. The Viking is thenpion. the three-year-oldi currently boasts three

rA Fieldbletonian, as he finished in themoney on 20 of 22 starts andwon 15 times. However, he

faces plenty of competition thistime, more than in any test todate.

Others in the field are: Ter-

cel (1:59.1). Sophia Hanover(2:02.3). Pro Hanover (2:02),

I Spry Rodney 42:01.1), ApexHanover 12:064 Happy Newport(2:04.3). Lord Gordon (2:02.3)

and Lord Valentine (2:04.3).

Lord Valentine, owned byC & M Stable in Archbold, 0.,

will bring dimunitive GeorgeSholly back to the scenes ofsome of his early triumphs. Itwas at Northville four years agothat Sholty first gained prom-inence as a driver and he now

ranks as one of the tops in the

Metropolitan New York Citysector.

The HTA will go off as the

eighth race on Friday's pro-

gram with post time on thefirst at 8:15 p.m.

3 Folks•tarter. 10 len,ths behindthe leader. Matter of fact

he was 20 lengths backwhen the field turned intothe backstretch.

Then, Crimson Satan made

his owner the most outstand-

ing seer of the age. JockeyHerb Hinojosa took him tothe outside and he started tomove.

He went by one horse, two

horses. a gang together andfinally was challenging De-

cidedly and Greek Money forthe lead as all moved intothe final turn.

BentleyAthletes

HonoredThe final chapter on the

1962-63 sports year at Bentleyhigh school was written thispast week with the announce-ment of spring-sports letterwinners by Athletic DirectorLes Anders.

Awards went to the following:TRACK

VARSITY-Kim Acker, Carl Bad·der, Vern Bergman, Jet Boeller,

Earl Bowser. Bill Clccarelli. EricDeem, Brent Eggleston. Ray Gloetz-ner, Ron Grant. Junes Gregg, JackHicks, David Jacob•on, Bob Jen-kins, Richard Koch, Dan Lare,Gar yMEL•an, Paul Rleker. WayneRohde, Tom Sewruk, Tom Sutcliffe,David Temple.

RESERVE-Fred Andrew, GeorgeDeGreve. Ross Eby, Lewis Gentry,Phil Good, Roger Grover, DennisNtleD. John Pancoe, Ron Pell,

Charles Rei•dorf. Peter Rowe Rich-ard Soloy, Don Vertin. Miki Wt,ko.

BASEBALL

VARSITY-Bill Bollin. Bill Booth,James Campbell. John Fishback,Roland Kent, Bill Gregory, CraigLahtl, Barry Marion. John Olsen,Dave Petrillo, Paul Portney.

RESERVE - Phil Balla, BarettCollett. Ken Cox, Paul Creighton,Perry Foor, Gary Gray, John Harri·son. Greg Jaco, Richard Jackson,Roger Jones. Bill Knipple, JohnKokochak, Jack Lawler, Mike Ma-terna. Jett Mills. Dave Pallister,Harold Pearse, Rick Pirrie, JohnPlumlry. Russ Puuu. James Quar.foot, Ron Szudejko. Don White.

TENNIS

Jerry Cacclactia, Dennis Carlson,Richard Davis, John Dempsey. JohnDriver. Jamer Gibson, Marv La·vuseur, Terry Livermore. John

Powers. Mark Rabinovitch, Gary

Schafer.GOLF

VARSITY - David Bencel, JamesBurley. John Lynn, James Nettles,Gary Schel.

Reserve--Ron Bartholomew. GregEttling, Bill Fife, Scott Mclnt,re.

Livonia Duo

Wins Mixed

Doubles After sweating out the finalfive weeks of the qualifyingrounds of the first annual Ob-server Newspapers mixed

doubles tournament, the Liv-onia team of Mildred Allen,9904 Woodring, and Les Fergu-son, 31733 Delaware, proved

their right to the championshipby firing a big 1255 count in

t the championship finals Sun-' day at the Livonia Lanes.

They had taken the lead inthe qualifiers with a whopping1278. four pins better than the

Plymouth pair of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Todd, and they out.scored all of the teams in the

finals by a comfortable margin.Tournament Manager Mac

Goldman, of Merri-Bowl Lanes,

indicated all prize checks willbe mailed out as soon as thescores have been recheeked for

possible errors.

The Plymouth pair of EstherStuky, 1133 S. Harvey, and

I,orne Archer. 1310 Hartsough.

wound up second with 1197, 58pins short of the winning total.

The others in order were:Mr. and Mrs. James Rus.ell 1145

Mr. and Mrs. John Semizian 1134

Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Balan 1132

Mr. and Mn. Neal Freyberg 1111

D. Buhara-D. Etherington 1105

B. Robertson-G. Doddle 1102

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luomi 1084Mr. and Mrs. Warren Todd 1079

L. Witt-J. Boulter 1075

Mr. and Mri. Ray O'Belrne 1056

D. Busch-A. Neely 1052

Mr. and Mn. William Brown 1041

Mr. and Mrs. Tolvo Wenetpale 1018

Weight Lifters J+ Here' s Chance

For W orkouts

Then we read what our 01' editor on the Times, John

(Jack) Manning had to say. "Absentee ownership," plus mak-

ing baseball "a business instead of our national pastime," hashurt the Tigers in the opinion of the esteemed Mr. Manning.

*.

Unquestionably all of these factors have had somethingto do with the fall of the Tigers from their run for the p-·nant in 1961 ( when they challenged the Yanks until the finalmonth). to their fourth-place finish last season and their cur-rent struggle to rise out of ninth slot.

But maybe all of us-and this includes the Tiger manage-ment, the team itself, the sports writers (this one. too) ancl

the fans---wouldn't find ourselves so stunned over the team':

standing had we not perhaps overrated the Tigers from thestart.

Whet),rhe season started. each of us looked optimisticallyinto the tiger's immediate future.

Still vivid in our memories was the club's great rush of'61 and we were writing off last year's slide on the injuriesof Al Kaline and Frank Lary.

What we overlooked as the Tigers plunged into '63 weresuch salient facts as:

1-Scheffing still was confronted with ®me merlouRproblems in the infield... notably at short. second andthird.

2--Could Norm Cash regain his hitting majest, 01'61?

3-Could Rocky Colavito deliver with rreater recti-

larity in a elutch?4-Was Gus Triandos the an•wer to the catching

miseries of the past?5--Could Frank Lary come back7 And what about

the relief pitchint situation... would it be stronger?We took the positive approach to most of these points.

As long as Kaline again was healthy, the Tigers appearedmighty again...sowe thought.

Now with the team mired deep in the standings we allare shocked. Maybe we should expect less from the Tigers.Lions and Pistons and all other teams that interest us. Inthat way we would cheer anything they accomplished.

While on the subject of the Tigers. we'd like to spell afew words in defense of the players.

We disagree with those who would have you believe thatColavito hasn't hit his hat berause he is still angry and sulk-ing over the salary battle he had with G. M. Campbell backin March. ,

Nor do we think there is a Tiger, or any other proathlete. who isn't fivin, everything he has ever,time hegetg the call to perform.

Just keep in mind that baseball players are paid this yearfor what they did last season: also that while the game inwhich they engage is a team affair. the salary negotiationsare carried on stricUy on an individual basis.

Also remember that while many of us can get by with aminimum effort in our regular work and still land a pay hikeat the year's close, because our union has negotiated a gen-eral salary boost. things don't work that way for the proathlete.

The men who decide what a pro players shall bepaid keep very close tab on the eflorts of their hiredhands. For example the Tiger front office hu detailedstatistics to throw at any players to show him how manytimes he falled to deliver with men on bale or how n,an,times he erred in a dutch, ete.

There'K also another factor which behooves the proathlete to make -hay" as long as he can. At best. the averagecareer of the big leaguer-in any sport-is short: less thanseven years.

And. when you talk about big money in athletics, it' comes only to those in the big leagues!

...

Now to change subjects.Let's doff our hats to the gentlemen who guide the des-

tines of the Detroit Race Course in Livonia.These men have worked strenuously to achieve their

goal: "Better racing for Detroit area fans."It hasn't beeen easy. as this chronicler h- reported

for the Observer papers. But when you look »ck at lastSaturday'$ Mile ... and the greatest contingent whichmade up the field... you are left with only one com-ment:

"The DRC has arrived."

In every endeavour there comes a point when you finallyattain "status." That the DRC now has.

In years to come, the track is assured of luring the creamof the racing stables. The Michigan Mile will join the othergrr. at classic events run annually in the United States.

So a salute again to the DRC. It'g been a battle... buta very happy one, indeed.

PLYMOUTH GOLF

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(P- 13, R-2) THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Mymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

Name Pastor for

Livonia's New

Lutheran ChurchThe Rev. Arnold H. Jahr.

Sheldon, Iowa. will be the first

pastor of the new AscensionLutheran Church in Livonia.The announcement was made

today by the Rev. Myron Lind-blom. Chicago, Regional Di-rector for the Division of

American Missions of The

American Lutheran Church.

Ascension Lutheran Church,

currently under construction at35301 Five Mile Road. is one of

60 new churches being built by _T he A merican Lutheran '

Church throughout Americaduring 1963. Like Ascension

the majority of these churches,are ready for oeeupancy before

a local congregation is organ- ized.

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Livonians InaugurateNew Catholic Church

' Ground will be broken next Sunday for a new RomanCatholic Church in Livonia-St. Aiden's Parish. which wasinaugurated last Sunday with services in Bryant Jr. HighSchool. its temporary home.

Fr. Edward Seifen. pastor of the new church. will lead amotorcade next Sunday after the 11 a.m. service to Farming-ton Rd.. north of Six Mile, where the new church will bebuilt.

Inaugwation of the new parish coincided with the coro-nation of Pope Paul VI last Sunday, Fr. Seifen pointed out.The pastor comes to Livonia from St. Mary's of Redford.

REV. ARNOLD JAHE where he had served as assistant for several years.

ministers all over the world,"

Livonia Minister Counts Pennies, Mr. Hoffman said, "and it rep- Iresents a major sacrifice for

Puts Convention in Fomily Budget , for instruction on applyingmany of them. But the need

Christian principles to ourIn this era of rising prices South America, Canada and the .

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Pastor Jahr will leave a six it's hard to meet expenses from f islands of the Caribbean are crucial times and this conven- 17000 MIDDLEBELT .t Six Mile Road, Liv.year ministry at St. Paul Luth- idav to day But if z ou thmk expected to attend. Othereran Church in Sheldon. Dur- 4 you have a problem consider ' assemblies have been arranged tion will contribute much to __- ---- L I GA 5-1860

ing his pastorate the congrega- r the dilemma facing David N. for Milwaukee. Wisconsin. and ,enrich our lives and teach us

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location program. including the 'vonia. He has to plan for a con- other locations In Europe. the 9building of a new church edu- vention every year without Near East. Asia. Australia and i ..The results of such a pro-cation unit. fellowship hall and straining the budget and not the isles of the Pacific. gram to each individual make You can lift SS::

parsonage at a cost of $325,000. just for himself, but for the "Completing plans to attend I all the sacrifice well worthPastor Jahr served parishes entire family. the convention is the task of while," he said. 1

in Nashua and Bellevue, Iowa. David Hoffman. presiding - - life ... t.2prior to his ministry in Shel- minister of the North Livonia -/ 2%

2don. He was graduated from Congregation of Jehovah's Wit-Wartburg College, Waverly. nesses, will serve as a delegate dIowa. and from Wartburg Theo- to an eight-day international #logical Seminary, Dubuque, convention of the religious *Iowa. He sen'ed Wartburg group, scheduled for Yankee mSeminary as visiting lecturer Stadium, New York. July 7 toin the fields of church art/ 14. Attending with him will bearchitecture and audio-visuals his wife, Anne, and their chil-during his pastorate at Belle- dren Timothy, age 8. Matthew, this weekvue. He has been President of ' 6 and Paul, 5. *>°'

the Wartburg Film Service. -Arranging our affairs to 1 4*

u ST. MARK'S DIRECTORY OF AREA SERVICESWaverly, Iowa. since its begin- attend a religious seminar of w 11.-

ning in 1943: and Secretary- this type requires planning Ample Parking Space g PRESBYTERIAN 1%

Treasurer of the Intersynodl- all yew long." Mr. Hoffman CHURCH ST. ELIZABETH'S ST. PAUL'S FAITH LUTHERAN k/-

cal Committee on Visualizing said, "and to be able to af- Anyone who drives encounters, ¢ 26701 Joy Road EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRESBYTERIANLuther's Catechism since ford it. you've got to watch 4 RMissouri Synod)1945. all too frequently, the problem 2 Worship at 9:00 and 11:30 264 31 WIN Chicago Rood 30000 Five Mole Rood 0

your pennies."

CHURCH AND SCHOOL §

Pastor Jahr is married to the -Conventions of Jehovah's }Q Rev. Joy Edword Sole, Pastor South Redford CHURCH West of MiddlebeIt GA 1 -7249

former Li)lian Frederick of Witnesies are an annual affair." WORSHIP SERVICES *of finding a place to park. No CR 8-9340 GA 1 -2546 Rov. R. L. Morrell, VIco, 27475 Five Mil. Rd. .The Rev. Ronald S. Sto-nko, Pastor

Strawberry Point. Iowa. They he said, -and since we learned 1 one who drives to Schmalzriedt KE 7-7112 GA 2-1470 8:15 and 11-15 o.m. :*i

Sunday Services: -Everyone Welcome" SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE (Nursery at both scrvieesl .

have three daughters: Julianna about the New York assembly rii;,01 \ Funeral Home i, faced with this WEST SUBURBIA1 Mrs. David Turner), Vermil- several months ago we haveUNITY OF 8 a.rn. Holy Communion

Rev. William F. Whiteledge CLASSES-9:50 am. Mi

lion. South Dakota: Jennifer been busy planning our budget \5 -3100j problem, however. We provide 4 9:30 o.m. Nursery & Kindergarten Rev. Thornes W. Eictes Mr. Bernard J. Gover GA 1 -7249 930 c.m. Morning Prayer Rev. Arnold Dalzell Porish School Principal -

and Justine. The Jahr family for the trip ahead. It will be a L...0--- P.O. Box 65, NE. Ste., 7 p.rn. Youth Fellowship Worship_and Sunday School The church of "The Lutheran Hour" 3

will reside at 14847 Yale. spiritual boost for the whole off-street parking facilities for B41. Livonia, Mich.8:30 - 100:0 - 11:30 ond "This lit The Life" .

Soon after the Rev. Mr. Jahr family." the convenience of all.A 9-1153 644-2937 KE 3-3235 · 4

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Church to assist him in calling

on homes in the area prior tothe beginning of the first ser-vice.

The first worship service is

scheduled for Sunday, August

18. at 10 a.m.

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Pastor Dr. Bartlett L. Hess

Six MIlo & Formington Roodi

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Porsonooe 427-8128

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Pastor Eugene Nisson

GL 3-5252 or AC 9-6843

Sunday School 9:30 o.m.

Worship Service 10:43 a.rn.

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14360 Mommon Rd.

Welcome N our Servic.

Combined Services 10 c.m.

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All Sorvicis A. Hild etBentley High School,

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SUNDAY SERVICE -11 o.m.(Main Auditorium)

Sunday School, Nursery andYouth of Unity - 11 a.rn.

Minister: Dion, Seaman

644-2937

WEDNESDAY I p.m. (Room 126)

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CLARENCEVILLE

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28312 Grand Rive.

corner of Collingham

Two Identical Morning Servic-8:45 and 11:15 a.m.

Sunday khool-10:00 a.ni

Youth Group&-6:30 9.m.Evening Service-7:30 p.m.

The Mid-Week Prover Service

7.30 9.m. Wednesday

Minister

Reverend Eis,i A. Johns

21540 Collinghom Farm.

GR 4-6902

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14360 Hubbo,d Rd. LIvonio, Mlchi,onShould At,ted¥W.* 6 Mil. Rd. 7:00 A M. - Holy CommunionIn T bis Directory*E» INTRo.uci. A -tivenio-Phone GA 2-3160 8:30 A.M.- Holy Communion

10:00 A.M.- Holy CommunionSUNDAY SERVICES: Church school at 10:00 (for youngsters 3rd grade and younger)

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9.30 and 11:00 / (Christian)ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

24521 Schookmft Hubbard ot West Chicagoat Fenton--1 0 * SATURDAY CONFIRMATION Sundoy Worship Services: 8. 9:30 & 11

fHI-R :STE- 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Bible School 9 o.rn. Richard C. Dunkeioerger, D.D., Sr. Pastor.... Arthur Beumler. Jr., Associate PastorMorning Worship 10 a.m.

Pastor William Moldwin Evening Worship 7 p.rn. GArfield 2-0494A Max Copeland, Minister

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KE 1-4131 KE 5-3323 HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

Sunday School-9: 15

h St. Matthew s Church Ick* Red Rev W Koen,g, Pastor39020 Five MiloJust Eait of Worship Service- 10:30

OHic. Phone 453-0522

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NURSERY FOR ALL SERVICES

Rev. John Gronfell. Jr. - Postors - Rev. Jom•: A. Lange427-2586 421-7404

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TRINITY CHURCHBAPTIST

14800 Middl.belt iu• South of 5 Mil. Road9:30 a.m. - Morning Worship. 10:45 a.m-Bible School.

6:00 p.m.-Family Vesper Hour. 7:15 p.m.-Youth Fellowihipe."Nuniwy .t .11 Services."

Rev Lyle M. Adams, Poster Mr. Jim Smith, Orge.l#

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

United Church of Christ36075 W. SEVEN MILE RD. LIVOW,A

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BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH5 Mil• Roed-& Mile W.¢ of N,ii00- R-d

11 ..m. Morning WorshipPasto, Speaking

7:30 p.m· Evening WorshipVacation Bible School Program

D.. W.-, 10 wn. Attend Adult Bible khoolLesson: 1 Corinthions 16

Summer Com, for You Poo,4Pho- GA 2-7592 - 427-2990

LIVONIA BAPTIST CHURCHAffilitod WHI, So,In,In, lepti,t Co*ve,»io

32940 Schook.ft Willard Martin - P-tor

2 Blks. E.'of Formi.to. Rd. GA 4-0240 - GA 4-6066 R...

Sundov khool -_-__--_----_-----_ 9:45*.M. to 10:50A,M,

Worship . _ __.---___.__._-_-_._10:.SOA.M. to 12:00 noon

Bac,tist Training Union ..........--. 6:3OP.M. to 7:45P.M.Worship Hours ____-- ._-_.......... 7:45P.M. to 8:45P.M.

Worship Service 9:30 a.m. -Rev. Paul Haskell Clark

"CHURCHES OF ClLIVONIA

15431 M..imo• RoadNorth of 5 Mile

Bible School, 9:45 o.m.

Worship, 10:50 a.m.-7 p.m.Wednesday classes. 7:45 p.m.

J. Herb Dean, MinisterHOME 427-5793

OFFICE GA 7-8743

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Worship.10:30 c.m. and 6:30 p.m.

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AND SCHOOL15218 F.=i.t- Rd. iust South of 5 Milo Rd.

"Livonic'; first Lutheran Church--Holdingcloft the cross for 91 years"

Worship Services: 8-30 and 11:00 c.rn.Sunday School and Bible Class: 9:45 a.m.Christian Day School, Grades 1 -8

Rev. WI,41./ A. Kool*, re/0, School Offic• 7GA 1-1511 421-9022

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1-MO-1 9.831Newburg Methodist34500 A- A.bor Tel .t l.ven

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14350 WORMER -

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34224 PLYMOUTH XUAD STARK ROAD) Su'.1.. Juli 9 - Child.-'. D., Pro.Im A-«- . A.-I 11,...,, Rev. C. Beireis KE 4-8744'Wall•R Vr S-d. S.•vice. 11 ....; Diec..ie., 10 ..m. Mld,-k Smvice, 7 p.m. Pastor

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"Wonderful results. Glad weput the ad in your paper." wasthe comment of Dave Daviesof Livonia.

H•- b • copy of the •d:By Owner. $ 135 down, assume

. 51/4 0/ mortgage of $ 16,800. 3bedrooms, 2 baths, brick ranch.GA 0-0000.

"Couldn't even eat my dinner,

there were so many calls," ex. -*claimed Robert Carlson of Li-vonia.

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Party P have won a free shampoo andWeddings - Anniversaries - set. Call for appointment

Reeeptions - Banquets "Acaderne of Beaute." GA 5-

2990 Gladwin - PA 2-0039 0700.28959 Jqy Road.

60-Transportation REGISTERED NURSESRegistered Nurses interested in

SHARE RIDE to E. Lansing Pediatrics. for the afternoon

Tuesday and Thursday. Leave and midnight shifts. in new.Plymouth area between 7 and ' modern hospital with excellent

i 8 a.m. Arrive home before 3 opportunity for advancementp.m. GL 3-1594 or PA 2-8528. and education and no shift rota-

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Grand Boulevard. 5 days a ing, and education a, well asi week from Garden City. GA service. Salary ranges from2-5396 between 6 and 9 p.m. $5.220 to $6.410 annually. de-

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small brown dog, face turned Northville, Michigan. Phone:gray. Vicinity Clements Circle. GLenview 3-1500. An equal op-Reward. Please call. GA 1-1340. portunity employer.

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DEPENDABLE woman for chil-dren* Monday-Friday, 9'to 5;

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Beauticians6 You aI, a trained beauti-cian you can easily find steadyemployment. Jobs are plentifulfor skilled beacticians.

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REAL ESTATEWOMAN for telephone solicita-tien for evening calls only. Needs Salesmen or

KE 2-8484 between 10 a.rn. and Saleswomen4 p.m. Join our progressive staff for

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CAR HOPS wanted. Tom Saw- 32900 W. 5 Mile Road 427-3260

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GENERAL painting, decorating,also remodeling, kitchen cab-

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F.mal• Help Wanted 9Halls for Rent 23Hobbies & Hobby supplies._ 56Homes for !tent ..... ....- 24Horne, for Sale Plymouth-

Northrille, Livenla. Red-ford 4 Other 34

Hor.es & Ponies CHonsehold Goods .1

Mate or Female HelpIncome Property for Sala..- 37In Memortam 4

Livestock and Poultry -...- -I

Lmt & Found

Male Help Wanted ...I-.I../ 8Wanted -....

Miscellaneous for !tent -- 30Miscrll...ous for Sale ..__. 52Miwellaneous Wanted - 53Mumical In.tramemt, 33Mobile Homes .......-· -- ·_ 39Mortgage & Land Contract,- 33Personal.

Pets - 44Prt. BoArded 43

Re•ort for Rent MRefort for Sale 38 1Rooms for Rent_ 21Sharp-Uving Quarters .- 31Sttuationi Wanted. Female - 13Situatjons Wanted. Male.- 12Situations Wanted. Mal.

or Female 14

Special Notices 1Sportin/ Good* 49

Trade or Sale 54trucks * Trallers_- - 58Vacant Property for Sale.-- 32Wanted to Rent. Apartments 16Wanted to Rent, Buslne,1 ..- 18Wanted to Rent. Hmil- 17Wanted to Rent.

MI•cellaneou• ......... ................ 19

H'inted to Rent. Rooms.... 15Wanted Red Estate --.- 20Wearing Apparil 44

1-Cemetery Lots

ACACIA PARK. 3 graves, See-Con R. GA 1-2410.

6-Special Notices

SPIRITUALIST message serv-ice every Thursday 8 p.m.

Readings by appointment onlyReverend A. Hawkins. 28805Elmwood, Garden City, GA-1-3042.

DIVINE HEALING and readingby Margaret Lang. By appoint-

ment KE 2-0638. 15431 Rock-date. Detroit

YOUR State Representative,Paul Chandler. has omees at

33050 Five Mile Road, Llvonia.and his phone is GArfield24160. If there is anv way hecan be of service. he wouldwelcome the opportunity.

READ our classifteds. You mayhave won a free shampoo and

set.

West Trail

NURSING HOME24 HOUR nursing care. Male

and female patients.395 W. Ann Arbor Tr.

GL 3-3983

FOUR JAYS Combo. Available

for Weddings. Paroes,Dances. etc. GA 2-4195 or KE

8-9830.

TO HERBERT K WORKMANand Grace M. Workman.

Please take notice that youshould pick up your personalbelangings oa or befori July17. 1963 or they wilL be Bold.Dr. H. Fassett

AUGMENT YOURIncome JOB WANTED-Lawn, garden-

ing, or house maintenance.DRIVE A NEWodd jobs or helper. Michael

Checker Cab Vellardiu.

LOOKING for a clerical poqi-Day Shift or Night Shift

tion. had experience withApply In Person

typing and shorthand. Claudia33312 W. Seven Mile Solak,(Rear of Bullding,

LOOKING for summer employ-SAY.FaULN ment, any kind. electronics

To make loans to college stu- experience, responsible, good atdents with which to buy life mathematics. Jack Shaw.insurance. Age 25 to 35. mar-rted, 2 years college credits. No 18-YEAR-OLD male, needs fulllife insurance experience pre- time summer employmentferred. Send your qualifications Responsible and wnling. art.

ability. Keith Cleland.to P.O. Box 111. Plymouth.

HIGH SCHOOL student wishesStation Attendantconstant summer employment.Must Have Experience

James Rehling,See Manager at -

Tom & Jerry's Texaco RECEPTION. office, or library34930 Ann Arbor Trail work for hard worker. Judy

GA 7-9200 DeecUer.

HAVE OPENINGS RECEPTIONIST or office work

FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 wanted for a summer job.hard worker. Jan McIntire.for Surnmer Work.

Excellent earning;YOUNG MAN would Uke any

Vollick's Boys Club type of work in the retailing28418 Joy Rd. field. Garry Lapides.

Livonia Shopping PlazaDaily 8-10 a.m.. 6-8 p.m. SUMMER part time employ-

ment. Eager to work asCAR WASHERS WANTED waitress. Elizabeth Munday,

18 years or over. Apply atPlymouth Auto Wash, 1340 Ann BOY, 16, wanting wok for sum-Arbor Rd. mer, full or part time. any

type of work. Dan Brock,METROPOLITAN -

LIFE INSURANCE CO. COLLEGE STUDENT desireshas immediate openings for part Ume and saturdays, cleri-

salesmen: ages 23-45, married. cal or sales work throughouthigh school graduate. Must pass year and summer. Carol Gadaw-physical: $100 week guaranteed skito start. Apply by phone to Mr.Charles Skene. manager, 33275 EXPERIENCED stock boy look-Plymouth Rd., Livonia. GAr- ing for work. can do cementfield 7-2730. work, gardening, and painting.

Arnold Sarn.EXPERIENCED man for Berv-

ice station work. must know ENJOYS work outdoors. lawntune-up and brakes. 20595 Mid- work, painting, etc. Prefersdlebelt, corner 8 Mile. morning work, on weekdays.

Tim Robinson,

9-Female Help WantedWOULD like an office job

BEAUTY COUNSELORS which includes typing. filing.

Has organizational and gatesetc.. five days a week, summer.

Loretta Bologna,opening. Excellent opportuntty.No oanvassing-Flexible hours. TEENAGE GIRL wants summer

GA 1-2834 work. Can begin anytime. Cando typing, housework. Kartn

1!iltz.Brand New

DISCOUNT PARTY PLAN TEENAGED GIRL wants sum-

With over 100 unusual top qual- mer work doing typing. sell-

ity gifts. Get started now in a ing. or housewort weekdays.

year around business. high com- from 10:30 on. Janet Warnir,

missions, limited openings.TEENAGER with typing and

George's Toys filing ability wishes employ-

GA 2-4913 KE 8-3080 ment. Linda Siprak, GA 2-8775.

SENIOR desires work as baby-

NEED A JOB? sitter. typist or as a clerk.

References. Kathy McKinnon.QUALIFY FOR A POSITION

for Hfe in the third largest GENERAL employment fromIndustry in the States. 12:00 a.m.. wanted for 17 yr.

COMPLETE TRAINING old boy on weekends or summer.

PROGRAM George Oliver.

in Beauty CulturePART TIME and summer u

FOR INFORMATION CALL stock boy. packer. stori work.GA 5-0700 anywhere in Livonia. Tim

ACADEME OF BEAUTELauerman.

28959 Joy E. of Middlebelt SITUATION WANTED-Recep-

tionist, light typing. PBX.age 19, college junior. Can meet"EVERYDAY"public. Janet Carl

"IS PAY DAY"HIGH SCHOOL boy lookingWhen you become a

for full or part time summerLUZIER COSMETICCONSULTANT work. indoor or outdoor. Basim

Kandah.We train. Car or experience -not necessary. Part or full time. GIRL wishes part time baby-

DI I-3848 sitting. U interested. callJanice Stringer.

BUSY SHOPWOULD like job u a reception-EXPANDING

Full Ume operators needed with ist in a doctofs office or

other clerical work. Deleneadvanced training and at least

Ross.oce year experience. D. D. HairFashions, GL 3-6540. GIRL wishes part time work

babysitting or typing. If in-terest. call Rozanne Camp.

Let us match your qualiflca-tions with the various open- BOY would like part time jobings we have today. around house, doing odd jobi

A WOUTERSor in a store. Doug Hernanoex

I HAVE experiend in babyEMP. AGENCY sitting. But would prefer dime

KE 8-2363 store work or Iomtbing similar.Donna Turner.

BABY SIT'I'ING wanted - 15- LOOKING for a job as fileyear-old. reliable, likes to clerk or book keeping or work

watch children. Connie Chetcuti, in a retail store. Susan Kalenik.

WOULD BE willing to do any I'D LIKE a job typing ortype of odd jobs in stores or filing. La Vonne Schaffer.

around the home. Allan Buckley,

WOULD like job, that paysBOY wants odd jobs daily. after good, willing to- work hard,

three and Saturdays. Ken Me- learns quick Ronald Hall.Namara.

COLLEGE STUDENT Qee€isHIGH SCHOOL student, male, work. Will do office work,

wants part time employment babysitting. receptionist, mostfor summer and school year. Gil any job. Past experience. ReginaLofreniere. Roos.

WANTED WORK around house HIGH SCHOOL girl desiresor stock boy. Ron Estep. position as lab. asst.. nurse's

aid. clerical work. can type.JOB WANTED for girl. 19. Regina Van Horrick.

Preferably lab work or any

hospital work. Barbara Bolke. WANTED-Office, typing jobfor the summer. 2 year's typ-

DESIRABLE boy of 15. wants ing experience at school. Angelawork as a stock boy or other E. Bacon.

similar work. Roger Dean, GA

WILLING to do any kind ofBOY of 15, would like a job work. Landscaping. lawn cut-

as a stock boy. Ken Harding. ting, stock work, age 17, height,6'2". Gary Hezlvick.

HIGH SCHOOL boy, reliable,

will paint, do yard work, wash BOY. 15, desires summer work,cars, odd jobs. John Saplis. lawn care, wall and car wash.

ing, and waxing experience.I AM looking for any type of Jerry Harris.

work with reasonable pay. -Philip Bellfy. HIGH SCHOOL senior would

like summer employment, ex-EXPERIENCED boy to do lawn Perience in library. sales, and

work, Mon. - Thurs. and Sun. business training. Virginia Col-day (or steady work). Philip well.Contis. -

SALES or GENERAL officeSTOCK BOY or handyman. Dan work. typing. receptionist,

Hart. summer work full time. SharonReed.

WOULD BE interested in parttime office or sales work. WILL DO anything, hard work-

Judy Falconer. er. Like business work, paint-ing and landscaping. Larry

SENIOR GIRL wishes store. LaBo.

office or hospital work dur-ing summer and after school. JOB WANTED - Have experi-Judy Alder. enee in auto repair and dra-

matics. Mike Rehling.BLUE PRINTING; work involv- -

DESIRE part time job, handy.ing math; laboratory assistant:painung: lawn work: stock boy, man, lawn mower, gardener.

Have had experience withetc. Charles Hemeyer.small motors, bicycles, age 15.

WORK NEEDED - Senior in Pete Auzre.high school, willing to work

during summer months. Charles TEEN-AGED boy, 17, wantsGarnber. part time job during summer

clerking, stock boy, lawn careBOY, 15, like stock room job or general work. Russ Baker.

and outside work for summer. JOB NEEDED. will work any.Rob Curnow.

place, business work, lawnBOY, 15. would like stock room care, have experience. Daniel

job or outside work for Prebenda.summer. R,y Smith.

BOY 16 - Desires part timeEXPERIENCE in laying and work. can furnish references.

rolling sod, also paint extertor Terry Rybak.and interior of houses. Larry

I WILL DO any type of fullOtt.time work. Paul Farrell.

COLLEGE BOUND and desire -

any type of work. Work in TRUSTWORTHY. hardworkingtravel agency if possible. Sales- 13 year old boy wishes partgirl or beauty operator. Dianne time or steady summer work.Gonzalez. Kurk Lagerquist

HIGH SCHOOL girl wants partANTED-Job in medical suite,time summer employment.clinic or hospital, part time.

Charlene Diehl.David Riggs

EXPERIENCED young babyWORK NEEDED - Full timesitter of 17. References avail-job wanted, prefer a job in

able. Carol Reynolds.supermarket. but will do other.Tom Harris. HARD-WORKING BOY wantsWANTED - Summer work. afternoon summer work.

baby-sitting or mothef: heil>i ave car and driver's license.er. between 10:3b and 3:30, Gary Bassett.

weekdays. Mary Cates. 17-YEAR-OLD high school stu-EXPERIENCE in sod laying and dent, full time work, gas

rolling. I also ha* painted station or stock boy. Rogerexterior and interior of our Omar.house and neighbor. Ikon Ott.

15-YEAR-OLD high school •u-ATTENTION - Ambitious col- dent wishes summer work.

lege-bound high school senior Darlene Omar.boy wishes work of any kind.

PIFTEEN -YEAR - OLD boy inLynn Cates.need of work. baby sitting,

EXPERIENCED in ules. stock. work around house. Jeff Lillard.and register work. Also out-

door yardwork and painting. IF BABY SITTER needed...Mark Napier. I also do general housework,

laundry, ironing. Cathy Foley.WANTED-Summer, part time

work: typing, work around BOY OF 15 willing to cuthome. Have selling experience. lawns, wash cars. baby sit.Very reliable. Gary Arthurs. Jerry Nolan.

STUDENT wishes part time ABLE-BODIED young man,summer work and alter school looking for indoor job, ex-

work in Fall Terry Madaras. perienced. Nathan Feingold.

WOULD LIKE to work outside. ANLE BOY wants part time orsod farm. stock boy. Woodle full time work- Any odd jobl

Shipp, done. Bob Zeeh.

AVAILABLE for office or sales I NEED a job. My parents arework in Livonia area. Hours separating and I must help,

agreeable to employer. Judith will do anything. Terry.E. Bell.

RESPONSIBLE BOY, 17 years

16-YEAR-OLD male, looking old, wishes part time work,for job. Preferably indoort lawn work, painting, repairs.

work. Full high school educa. Herb Wilson.tion. George Water.

WILLING worker, outside or in-

BOY-Available for grass cut- side work. Robin Nicholas.

ting, window washing, generalclean-up around the house, COLLEGE student wishes sum-

mer and fall employment in-Robert Nicolai.volving selling, clerical, or

WOULD LIKE job as mother's domestic work. Judy Snowden.

helper or baby sitter. Farm- SEEKING oftice employmentington. Plymouth Road area. shorthand, typing and book-Carol Medland.

keeping 4 I like working withfigures). Caral Rubens.

17 YR. OLD Bentley grad.

wishes summer work. 4 yrs. CAMP counseling in summerdrafting, 1 yr. machine shop. camp. Office work doing typ-Allan Moore. ing or clerical work. Joan Arm-

strong.HIGH SCHOOL student desires

job baby sitting, housework, FEMALE, age 17, would likesales tlerk. Lynn Burleigh. any kind of work, mainly so-

- cial work. nurses' aid. baby sit-SITUATION WANTED - Fe- . ting. Maryann Ruehle.

male high school student, 16,

desires office job, preferably OFFICE WORKER-Reception-typing. Carol Ray. ist, typist, 60 wpm; stenogra-- pher, 120 wpm, experienced,SITUATION WANTED - Fe- June graduate. Ruth Good.

male high school student in -need of job, preferably office 15-YEAR-OLD boy looking forwork. Connie Deeley. part time job. willing to do

any summer work. Roy MeadowsJOB WANTED-Any kind. Am

17 years old and male, have YOUNG MAN looking for a goodtransportation. Richard Jack- paying job. Thomas Kearney.son.

- I w0ULD like to have a sum-BOY 16, will aeeept any job mer job as a clerk. John F.

offered, experienced in yard Yule.work, and odd jobs indoors. - -James Heule. WORK wanted, typing 50 wpm,

shorthand 100 wpm, have ownHIGH SCHOOL grad. desires

transportation. Elizabeth Himm.summer office work or house-

work. Will do anything. Carol WOULD like office work forAnn Wright. summer only. Can type 60- - wpm., take dictation at 110.MALE HELP-Have had exper-

Janis Barnett.ience in lawn care. gardening,

and painting. Can work inside RESPONSIBLE young manhomes. William Ayvazian. needs part time employment,

AVAILABLE for yard work. odd Aisen.experienced baby atter. Allan

jobs, and stock work anytime.Donald Bruner. HARD-WORKING. responsible

boy of 17 wishes part-timeAVAILABLE anytime for work summer employment have car

on lawn care, gardening. and available. Bill Black.painting. Have worked in foodstore. Clifford Smith. BOY willing to work for small

- - store or restaurift Dan Dia-I WOULD like a job as a mond.cashier. sales clerk. or general

office. Constance Parker. ANY TYPE of work which couldbe done between the hours of

HOUSEHOLD chores and re- 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Bruce Conklin.pairs. Anthony Pyrkos.

WOULD like clerical or officeDEPENDABLE GIRL, 17. wants

work, can type 55 wpm, have job, typing, shorthand (100wpm), babysitting, housework.had two years of bookkeeping.References. Has transportation.Ardis Phillips.Karen Madden.

WOULD like office work, cleri -HIGH SCHOOL graduate wantscal or receptionist have had

some bookkeeeping and typing. summer work, has donewaitress and office work. Ruth-Alicia MeGee.ann Rose.

15-YEAR-OLD girl that can dolight housekeeping or baby- CAPABLE 16 year old girl

sitting. Marilyn Kenia., wishes to babysit day ornight. Noel Appleberry.

WOULD like office work or

modeling, can work during I WOULD LIKE a job in a bodysummer. full time, and after sbop or a stock boy job for

the summer. Gail Whitteaker.school. Marion Harvey.

17-YEAR-OLD girl, a gradua IIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants of-has had some experience, and fice work. Some experience.

wishes an office job. Judy Sif- Has typing, shorthand, generalfermann. business. Andrea Marentette.

WOULD like any kind df omee ABLE young man of 19 wisheswork, have had experience in work for the summer at a

typing, filing and simple office home or farm. Gary Brown.work. Linda Driver. GIRL, 18, would like aliceI AM interested in working as a work. Typing and shorthand

receptionist in a doctor's experience in high school.office. Wanda Townsend. Donna Crawford.

RELIABLE high school gradu. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL availableate with typing, shorthand for typing, telephone answer-

and bookkeeping wishes full ing, babysitting. Sandra PRster.time office work. Sherry Kola-

YOUNG LADY wishes offitesinski._ work: can type 60-70 wpm;

AM AVAILABLE for outside willing to learn: babysitting orjobs like mowink grass, or mother'• helper. Julie Ann

weedlng Bowerbeds, or painting. Korow.Donald Nugy.

GIRL, 17, for bab,!tting orWOULD LIKE a job in garage. any type of clerical work.

Has had two year: of auto Ann Saundentech. Charla Nouhan.

EXPERIENCED, work in aliceJOB WANTED-Part time work, typing. Sling and telephone.

babysitting or preferably, 11- Summer part-time work. Mau-br•ry wort Carole Zubrits». reen Roach.

HIGH SCHOOL graduate wishessummer babysitting for work-

ing mother. Jackie Macius:ek.

HIGH SCHOOL student desirespart-time job as dental or

medical assistant. Willing towork hard. Jeanne Murrell.

NEED a babysitter or mother'shelper? Reliable and depend-

able. Evenings, afternoons andweekends. Colleen Hartwell.

COLLEGE STUDENT would

like to obtain sales, ofice orconstruction work for summeremployment. Claude Fullagar.

ANY SPORTS activities or anywork around the house. Roger

Grover.

ODD JOBS-Can waxed, lawnsmowed, Painting. I'm willing

to try anything. Lee Southgate.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL inter-ested in typing, clerical. do-

mestic or hospital work. CherylPriest.

17-YEAR-OLD BOY wishes delivery work or taxi cU:patch-

Ing. Has own car. Bob Mason.

CLARENCEVILLE graduate (Baverage) desires clerical job.Experience: Typing, 8ling:

adding, duplication. dictaphonemachines: bookkeeping. SharonMarbury.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY wouldlike part time summer em-

ployment, preferably work out-doors. Jim Daugherty.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY desire:part time job. Either outdoor

or indoor. Bob Jenkins.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY wouldlike summer employment. En-

joys outdoor work. Indoors ae-ceptable too. Mike Priest.

INTERESTED in any type ofwork, preferably work in

store. Has had experience inmeats. Morris Wells.

WANTED summer wort Stockboy and handyman. Had expe-

rience in poster making. RonSternhagen.

SUMMER WORK. Can type and4 a hard worker. Oflice or

clerical. Likes art. Susan Stern-hagen.

WANTS WORK in store, week-days, 4 yrs. experience, old

enough to sell (18 yrs.). SteveBuhay.

YOUTH with two yrs. draftingin search of any summer or

part time employment. Bill GUI-more.

JUNE GRADUATE seek• oliciwork, stenographer, 120 wpm:

typist. 50 wpm; receptionist. PatDelorie.

COILEGE BOUND high schoolgraduate looking for summer

employment. Grover Palmer.

GIRL, high Ichool graduato,wishes summer work. ONici

or ules preferred. Can type.Own transportation. KathleenScot£

18-YEAR-OLD BOY desires fulltime summer job •elling. stock

work, grocery boy or anything.Rick Gant

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will do

oflice work. Also te•ches tapand ballet Cheryl Madaru.

DESIRE full time work for ex-perienced, saleigirt and wait-

ress with transportation. Mar-garet Covert.

RELIABLE youth, age 16, wantsemployment has experience

in selling, packing in marketJeff Goldberg.

AM AVAILABLE for outsidework like cutting grus. work-

ing up lower bods and paintingRonald NE,gy.

WOULD like part time ul.or office work in Pb,mouth-

Inkster area. Kathy Haller.

Wednesday, June 26,1963 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer (P- 15, R- 15)

DONT PUT IT OFF TIL TOMORROW, BUY A NEW HOME TODAY ! CHECK LISTINGS BELOW12.-Situations W.•ted 22-Apartments for Rent

MaleWAYNE - Furnished house-

MAN wishes landscaping. haul- trailers. One sleeps i one

ing top soil. gravel, sod, de. sleeps 6. With or without utill-livered and laid. maintenan* ties. Permanent. children wel-

PA 2-8710. - come. Weekly rates. PA 2-4343,Ext. 9,

PAINTING

Interior. exterior. Wall wash-DUPLEX - 2 bedroom. newly

decorated, near Wonderland,ing. Free estimates. GA 1-3566 $110 month. 421-5584.

FURNITURE Repaired. refin- 2-BEDROOM apartment par-ished, touch-up. Free esti- ttally furnished, $20 weeklymates. LO 5-8818. including uUlities. GA 7-9087.

- LITTLE HILL API'S.Plymouth Hlgh student (senior 229 HUTTON -NORTHVILLEnext year) would like Summer Three room semi or furnished,work after school (10 a.m.)- available. Come see what weStock boy. grocery store. has have to offer. Adults only. FIhad experience on farm. retail 9-2232 after 5 p.m.selling (men and boys' wear).GL 3-2628.

THREE-ROOM upper, unfur-

, nished apartment. Stove, re-

13-Situations Wanted i frigerator furnished. Plymouth

Female Twp. GL 3-1594 or PA 2-8528.EVER-READY Employ ment SECOND FLOOR apartment,

Agency. Domestic, restaurant. modern. carpeted, in the Hag-

bar mild. janitor work, baby gerty-Five Mile district, $80,sitters. By day or week, PArk- plus electricity. GL &2150.way 2-8710. 2-BEDROOM upper fiat for

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,rent in Plymouth, close to

wishes Part-time work. 453-downtown. $70 plus utilities. GL3-2150.

7732.

TWBROOM furnished apart-GENERAL housework, every meat. gas heat, share bath,

Wednesday and every other $45 month plus gas. GL 3-1372.Thursday. Will baby sit days.GA 5.3817. APARTMENT for rent. Up

stairs, 2 bedrooms. near

WILL CARE for children. Your schools. walking distance totransportation. Call before 10 Plymouth shopping center. Call

a.m. GR 4-5109 or evenings after 5 p.m., GL 3-6557.after 7 p.m.. - 24--Homes for Rent$1 SHORTENS skirts. $2 short-

ens coats. 5 Mile-Middlebelt 4 BEDROOM in Plymoutharea. Fast service. GA 7-9332. Township, available July 8,

$160. References required.COLLEGE student desires full Phone 64+0837.

time summer employment. - - -- --Professional experience in typ- LIVONIA - Three large bed-ing, dictation. switchboard, fil- rooms. 11,2 baths, screened

ing. Cheryl Steffler, LO 2-0708 Patio. recreation room. studioor GA 1-6774. ceilings. Needs family who will

appreciate the many extras andCARE of 1 or 2 children, de- excellent condiuon. $140 per

pendable, reliable. Near Won- month. 9311 Iowa. GA 2-5408.derland area. GA 2-0788.

DUPLEX - 3 rooms and bath.

EXPERIENCED LADY wishes Stove. refrigerator and wash-

day work (6 hours) Tues., Fri. er. Attractive for couple only.

Near Plymouth bus line. Refer-GL 3-3742.

ences. 453-7732. 11120 KAREN, with option tobuy. 3 bedroom brick, newly

EXPERIENCED LADY wishes decorated. Wonderland area.day work. Own transportation. Sunday 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. NO

References. 278-0006. 5-6960 or NO 2-3440.

IRONING done in my home. 27-Resort for RentExcellent work. Dependable.

424-1671. HIGGINS LAKE. Modern lake-front cottages. Children's

17-Wanted to Rent Homes playground. boats. good fish-ing. GA 1-7860.

TEACHER and family need 3bedroom home near Frank- CASEVILLE, Michigan, cottage.

lin High or City of Plymouth. Can sleep 9, $55, beautifulUp to $110. Write Robert Weso- beach. GA 2-3102.lowski. 20214 N. Calvert St..Muncie. Indiana. MILLERS COTTAGES. Atlanta.

Mich.. on famous Thunder3-BEDROOM brick with 2-car Bay River. Ideal for families.

garage. Must be nice. em- $50 4 $60 per week. Openingsplayed couple. No children or available for July and August.pets. WE 4-8644 after 6 p.m. Call Farmington. GR 6-2415 or

NEEDED immediately, 3 bed-Atlanta. 785-3319.

room house for reasonable BURT LAKE - Private lake-rent. 433-8332. front eottage. screened porch.

electric stove, refrigerator,26.--W.*ed Real Estate shower. boat. available August

24 on. GA +0201.CASH IN 24 HOURS

We want to Buy 28-Business for RentYour Property

OFFICE SPACE, 720 sq. ft. orADVANCE REALTY less modern building, air con.

6943 MiddlebeIt ditioning. parking. utilities.GA 7-5400 32900 5 Mile Rd.. Livonia.

21--Rooms for Rent 29-Halls for Rent

ROOM FOk RENT, woman pre- NEW - In Redfora rown<;h i pferred. kitchen privileges if D.A V Chapter 113 Hall Mod.

desired. References. GR 4-2394. ern kitchen. 25544 Five Mile.KE 2-2056 or KE 5-7038

29-Halls for Rent

V.F W NO. 6695. South Millnear M-14 Plymouth. All oe

casions. Complete kitchen.Ample parkmg. Phone GL3-9755 or GL 3-1067. .

METROPOLITAN HALL now

available for banquets andwed(hogs. all facilities. 26941Plymouth Rd. KE 4-0124. KE50803.

NEW MODERN air conditioned

hall. P.A. system. social roomwith bar, kitchen faciliues. Am-

ple parking. Local 182 U.A.W.35603 Plymouth Road. GA 7-

5560 - GA 7-5561.

Party Room For RentHomelike atmosphere, with

fireplace, charcoal barbecue

pit. bar and kitchen facilities.banquet tables and chairs andplayer piano. For reservationcall:

DULA OFFICE CENTER26847 GRAND RIVER

KE 3-9250

30-Miscellaneous for Rent

GARAGE-BARN 2-story, 16%34.C 1 e a n. Has office space.

Plumber. electrician, storage,etc. Plymouth. GL 3-0493.

32-Vacant Property

SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE

near proposed Sleeping BearDunes Park. Benzie county, 100

ft. lake frontage, $1,500. GL3-5216.

GLENVIEW SUBDIVISION.

Large rolling home sites forquality homes. One mile west

of Plymouth on North Terri-torial Road. GL 3-3533.

, LARGE lot for sale, 80x300,large trees. partially land-

t SCaped. paved streets and sew-ers. GA 2-0020.

PRIVATE LAKE frontage, lot100'x226', suitable for year

around living. Choice area. 624-1821.

OWN 20 ACRES where you canhave your own horse. Zoned

farming on Frains Lake Rd. be-tween Ford and Cherryhill. $450per acre to close an estate. CallGA 1-7146 before 10 a.rn. and

after 9 p.m.

40x100 WARREN AVE. between

Inkster and Middlebelt. Rea-sonable. Owner. PA 2-0856.

LOT on Rifle River, 75x130;good fishing. hunting. lakes

near by. 537-6931.

LIVONIA. Over 5 acres of land

with 217' frontage on Ply-

mouth Rd. Includes a large 7rm. brick house and a large 24

i car garage

ELSEA BR 3-0100

33--Mortgages andLand Contracts

FOR IMMEDIATE cash fox yourequity or land contract. CaU

Rich.

ADVANCE. GA 7-5401

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90%CONV'L MONEY No Points FHA $TO: Finance your home

Modernize your homeReduce your paymentsthrough Jack Harrison

EDWARD HENKEL CO. i'Dependable Service Since 1916' 11000 Dime Bl·.g. WO 1-2655

Evenings: GR +9122

PURCHASING land conGE at discounts. FI 9-2642 after

5 p.m.

34-Houses for Sale

Plymouth-Northville,

BY OWNER in Plymouth. 2-story concrete stucco colonial,

3 bedrooms, full basement, 2-car garage, quiet shaded area.near shopping, churches, publicand parochial schools. $11.600.321 Adams. GL 3-0746.

HOUSE, large rooms, fireplace,219 baths, 73 ft. lot, fenced.

Catholic school M block. 453-7722.

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-™lip *59 W. An• A•bor T.119. .1-0.0.

GL 3-78001.

Plymouth School District3 acres on beautiful Gyde Rd.A country atmosphere, idealbuilding site, small creekacross front of property. Letme walk you around this par-,:el, you will like it. Priced atS7,000.

LAKE POINTE VILLAGEOwner transferred to NewYork has dropped price $500.for fast sale. This big tri-levelcan be purchased for $19,500.Its in excellent condition,offers big fami]y room witbfireplace, 3 bedrooms. 11,6baths, carpet and drapes, Ifyou want to be in this areahere is a buy. Check on this 'one now.

Evenings Phone GL 3-0927or GL 3-1478

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34-Homes for Sale 34-Houses for SalePlymouth-Northville Plymouth.Northville,

PLYMOUT H-Spacious and

HOUSE brick situated on one acre

cool this large 4 bedroom

near town and schools, has 24&

HUNTERS baths, large early Americankitchen with nook dining room.sun room, carpeting, basement,2-•car garage, low townshiptaxes. Can be purchased withless property $22,500 or $27.000.Call now for an appointmentto see this well built home. GL

3-6183 or GE 7-5946.

FOUR BEDROOM brick Tri-

Level attached 2 car garage,

PILGRIM HILLS ESTATES large living room with fire-

WARREN & NAPIER ROAD place, family room and diningarea, kitchen built-ins. 2 baths.

Scenic Lots-] acre or more, By owner. $26,000. GL 3-3315.wooded lots with rolling hillsand streams. Homes from $25,- THAYER Boulevard. Executive

000.00 to $90,000.00. type, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,spacious 15x32 living room with

Like New-3 Bedroom ranch. fireplace, full dining room, denLot 100!,135. Full price, $11,950. full basement. 2-car garage.F.H.A. terms. $23,000. Terms. FI 9-2642 after

S P.m.Livonia-$1,500 assumes mort-gage. 3 Bedroom brick ranch.Full basement, fenced yard. JUST REDUCED $1,000

Near Rosedale Gardens, $13,900. Sharp house ready to occupy,only $1,800 to assume existing

Barber Shop plus home with 2 mortgage at $113 per month.family income, zoned commer- Separate dining area with glasscial. This property will pay for door wall to back yard. Modernitself. Only $13,500, terms. kitchen with gas, built-in ovenPlymouth - Excellent location, and range, large closets. Par-

2 family income, Land Contract tially finished basement in-terms. $16.900. cluding extra lav., excellent

floor plan with living room inSpacious tri-level. Brick and rear. See this 3-bedroom facealuminum siding, family room brick ranch today.fireplace. dining room, countrykitchen, built-ins, attached 2-car garage. Landscaped lot 86 FUNKft. frontage, $23,500.

KE 5-8205 GA 4-2110WE TRADE 32744 Five Mile Rd.

PATRICK J. BURTON HOLLOW

FINLAN REDUCED $500OWNER TRANSFERRED

- Rea I Estate RAVINE LOT

3 bedroom 2 story face brick

893 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL home with attached garage.Beautiful kitchen with all built-

GL 3-8000 with fireplace overlooking na-ins. beamed ceiling, family rm.

ture's beauty, Tiled basement,- --- ----- gas heat. 501 nylon carpet. See

this one today.CASH TRADE

REFINANCECALL GEORGE REARDON JASTER

AGENTS

i GA 2-7010 KE 1-3300

GA 7-3202 31250 PLYMOUTH RD.

CARLING PRI

THE (armony

34-Houses for Sal• Livonia

TWO BEDROOM frame, large

lot. Must Sell this week. Sacrifice. Owner. 422-6042.

OWNER TRANSFERRED Corner 3-bedroom, paneled den,21/2 baths, fireplace. 2 finishedrooms in basement electric

built-ins, dishwasher, carpeting,gas heat, sprinkling system,Screened porch, patio, garage.

IMMACULATE - $28.500GA 7-1519

No Agents Please

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RIGHT MOVE FIRST

LIST YOUR

HOME

TODAYWith a "Going Organization"

. PROMPT RESULTS

•GOOD SERVICES0 HONEST

REPRESENTATION

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HARRY S.WOLFE

OPEN 9-9 DAILY

We Trade - We Buy Equities

GA 1 -5660 KE 3-306032398 Five Mile

Across From

BenUey High School

EFFEAW-1FOR YOUR HOME 1

We are an investment company.In 24 hourm-No obligation

NOT a real estate company. AWe buy direet from you and .ol

property for sale - Immediatewe are not interested in listing 1

Deposit.

Call Mr. Nelson TGA 7-4000

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34-Houses for SaleLivonia

JUNE'S BEST JEWELThat's this practically new facebrick ranch home. 3 bedrms..142 tiled bath, family kit. withbuilt-in oven and range, garbagedisposal, full bsmt., gas forcedair ht.. auto. hot water, alum.s. and s. Close to schools andall you need is

$1,500To take over present mtge. bal.

CUTIEAS A BUG'S EAR

That's this cedar sided 5-rm.ranch. tile bath, gas forced airht. and auto. hot water, alum.s, and s.. 112-car gar. Nicelylandscaped.

$8,900-$300 DOWN

$53 MO.Excluding taxes and ins.

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INCOMEFrom upper flat. Will morethan make your mo. paymts. onthis cedar sided income bung.Lower flat has 5 rms., fullbsmt.. auto. forced air ht. andhot water, s. and s., 11+cargar. completes the picture.

$ 10,900-$60 DN.

$60 MO.Excluding taxes and ins.

CRAZY BUILDERWILL PAY YOU

$25 Per HourDouble on Sunday - for yourdown payment on these spark-ling new ranches and tri-levelsin Plymouth and Livonia.

GROSSMANS27500 FIVE MILE ROAD

K E 7-9410 GA 7-3200+

ONE-OWNER home given ten-der care inside and out. Three

large bedrooms, 114 baths. stu-

dio ceilings. recreation room,screened patio, lovely garden.Other extras. $15,450, take over

44% GI. 9311 Iowa, GA 2-5408.

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NEWLY DECORATED spacious1, Spocious living room shows the rich we 1,0-V•,1'W I.11 1/Cut".Crit, -7.

room. large closets, new furni- WONDERLAND Elegant entrance foyer features wrought iron rails leading to with adjacent powder room ond extra room that con be usedResidential, Commercial 1 0 upper and lower levels.os fourth bedroom or den.

ture, adjoining bath. private

CIVIC ROOM entrance. Wonderland area. Committments 24 Hours. O

working girl GA 7-4132. Available for Civic Money 4 days. $1.000 up to .Organizational Meetings 6%-3-5-7 yr. Repayment.

LIVONIA - Room for gentle- Accommodates 125man. Outside entrance. Hot AIR CONDITIONED

Secured by value above 1st I /-1Second Mor*gage Loans ! 4 t-.

and cold water. Corner Five iFor reservations. write

mortgage plus chattel on the i Mile and Merriman. GA 1-6821. 1Wonderland Merchants Council contents-$525-$2.000 - 18

mo. Repayment No apprais-SLEEPING ROOM. ki tchen 29859 Plymouth Road al charge..19privileges. Plymouth Rd. Can Livonia

use handyman for $1,00 hour l -- GRISWOLDon rent GA 2-4577. ! WILD WOOD HALL-37609'. Ford. Weddings. special rates ; MORTGAGE CO. P

25 Years Reliable ServiceROOM near Wondertand. Fisher i for showers. Modern attractive, 423 Ford Bldg. WO 3-7280Body. GA 1-5085. reasonable. parking. GA 5-3284. 1

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TAXES - $300IF YOU'RE SHOPPING FOR A HOME

IN THE MIDDLE 20's

You'll Never find more for your money than this! NORTHVILLE cornerlot 120' x 160'. Taxes - $300. Beautifully decorated 3 bedrooms, 11/2baths, country kitchen, 24' Living room, brick wall with 2-way fireplaceto family room with beamed ceiling, built-in storage-bookcase wall. patio.bar-b-que, beautifully landscaped, high lot with 25 shade trees. Fullycarpeted, attached 21/2 car garage. Echo Valley Estates, south of 10Mile, west of Beck. 48107 CEDARWOOD. FI 9- 1596.

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"Harmony House" is o brand new design concept w:th creatflexibility to meet the family's chonging needs. From $16,900.

' RIVERSIDE ESTATES ,PLYMOUTH kMODEL ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE

6 4 1.V,ee. A.. Arbor Trail and Hi.„ DriveOPEN 9 o.m. - 8 p.m..:* 91

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((P- 16, R- 16) THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

SMALL INVESTMENT, LARGE RETURN -™ATS THE WANT AD STORY PHONE GA 2-090034--Houses for Sale 34-Houses for Sal• 34-Homes for Sal• 34-Hous• for Sale 34--Homes for Sale

Uvolia Livo.i. Uvoila Livolia Otilen

OWNER LEAVING STATE - TWO BEDROOM frame, large BRICK RANCH, 3 bedroom, 114 No. 559 AUBURN. $69 a monthLivonia, Redford Area

lot. Must sell this week. baths. 7 Mile-Merriman area. payments can be assumed onSacrifice. Owner. 422-6042. Basement recreaUon room, car- this nearly new 2 bedrm. home,QuickFIVE ROOM-15 block trans- school. Good condition. By $8500. Elsea. BR 2-2525.

peting. drapes. Near elementary gas heat, large modern kitchen.

OCCUPANCY HOMES portauon. stores. school. good Owner 19605 Hardy. GR 6-0889.UNFINISHED 32'xe ranch neighborhood. Screened porch, NEAR MERRIMAN and Ann

$ 11,900 type house on h acre, $14,- aluminum s. & s.. double ga- 34-Houses for Sale Arbor Trail - $700 assumesSTARTER HOME, sparkling 000· Merriman and Plymouth rage. fireplace, carpeting, some Redford present ' mortgage and escrowclean bungalow. Has 2 bed- area. GA 1 -8279. furniture. $10,800. GR +2025. - - on 3 bedroom brick with full

THREE BEDROOM brick. 144 basement and extras. GArooms plus big expandable I LIVONIA +bedroom tri-level, 36718 KINGSBURY. 3-year-old story. 6 Mile-Beech area. $12.- 2-7904.attic, family kitchen. fenced I carpeted. aluminum storms brick ranch, dining-L, 3 bed- 500, 17650 Wakended KE

yard. Close to school and shop- and screens. patio, near schools, rooms, built-in appliances. side 3-2804. No. 500 GLENRIDGE CT. -ping. $350 down.

' adjacent to park, $21,500. GA drive. GI mortgage. DI 1.3614 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Willowbrook Estates. Ram-

$ 15,900 7-1966. By owner. after 5.30 p.m. - bling 3 bedroom ranch with 2car attached garage, rear patio,

VERY ATrRACTIVE white CAVOUR 15166 - 3 bedrooms, $11,850 carpeting, family sized kit.,split rock ranch. 3 bedroorns. garage. lot 76x126. $500 down with built-in range and oven,Bv Owner2-car attached garage. 80' lot, land contract. $85 including ' circular drive, large lot 107 x

fireplace, carpeting. patio. taxes. Red ford Township. 4 year* old, hee 107, a real charmer for onlyFHA.

i aluminum storms and screens. AB-RO GA 11210 bnek ranch. 3 bedroom. ceramic $18,500. Elsea. BR 2-2525.$23.500. GA 7-7141. tile bath. colored fixtures. large -

$ 17,300 - _ _ 32828 VERMONT at Corner of panelled family kitchen. garbage BRADNER 14695-Five rooms,One-year-old custom face brick

MERRIMAN, 9223, 3-bedroom Woodring, 3 bedroom brickItisposal. new 1004% wool carved basement. garage, 90-foot lot,ranch with a 22x13 studio liv- ranch, 1 h baths. garage. 100- ranch with fireplace. 70x120 ft. ' carpeting. aluminum storms and $5,300 . $300 down, $40 month-

ing. range and oven. 2 fire- ft. lot, immediate possession. landscaped lot. 2 car garage. lereens. gas heat. cyclone fented ly. AB-RO, GA 1-1210.places. ceramic bath, 66x134 Low down payment. GL 3-4990. GA 2-5873. Ray A. and landscaped. aluminum awn-

ings. Utllity room with pull down- UNUSUALLY LARGE repoFisher, Realtor.treed lot. stairs for atoc. storage, ready for sessed, 3 bedroom face brick

$20,900 reation room, 214 car garage. Open dally until •ok!. 01.000 --ranch, almost new, full base-

KIMBERLY OAKS. A real JASTER $1,000 down. Owner. GA 2-0641. sumes prei*ut F H.A. St, morjace ment gas heat, all redecorated,THREE BEDROOM brick. rec- occupancy July 1st if desired.

of $10.830 or $400 for new F.HA. wide lot, nice area. $360 to"dream boat." Interior is a

move in. EUU. GA 1-7063, CObeautiful blend of rich panel- REAL ESTATE ROSEDALE GARDENS -On KE 2-8077-First deposit takes lt. +9199.ing and decorator colors. Thick Auburndale. Three-bedroom · -carpeting. fireplace. 16*10 kit- To Sell Faster custom brick ranch, completely No, 621. REI)FORD. Spacious CHERRYHILL & John Daly-chen with built-ins. All 3 bed- finished basement, gas. 216-car 6 room, 3 bedroom brick co- Two-bedroom brick, unfin-rooms have wardrobe closets. CALL

garage, fenced yard with fruit lonial full basement, extra lot ishd upstairs. 2 car garage,1 45 baths and 2-car garage. JASTER trees, 11 2 baths 60-ft. Ourier. ' 80x150, new gas furnace, sep- near everything. By owner.

$21,900 1 31250 Plymouth Rd $17,400. GA 1-1105. arate dining room. ideal home $12,000, GL 3-3315. .GA 2-7010 KE 1-3300 for a family. Needs paint but

+bedroom colonial, beautifully . ----- TRI-LEVEL, 3 bedroom, recre- priced at only $12,500. Elsea. 38-Resort for Salecarpeted and deeorated inter- , THRF/-BEDROOM grey brick ation room, carpeted through- BR 2-2525.ior. Ige. family room. 3-car ga- I ranch, beautifully landscaped. out. Drapes. landscaped. Im- THREE modern cottages onrage. Joy Rd.-Wayne Rd. area. ' fireplace. finished basement. mediate possession. anime F. 3%-Holnes for Sal• Long Lake, Alpena, Mich.

$23,900 1 19 -car garage. Farmington- H. A. mortgage. 15140 Yale. Others Call GL 3-0090.

Prominent location in Bell Plymouth Rd. area. 422-8096.---- - - - - - BRICK RANCH, 3 bedroom, I GARDENCITY-lk story,

Creek sub. Custom built extras

include carpeted living room LIVONIA, +bedroom ranch on '. ..family room with fir,place. ' family kitchen with built-ins.with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, full acre ravine lot. 3 fire. ' 1 kit baths. 2-car attached ga- carpeting. fenced. garage. fin-

dishwasher. screened patio onplaces, 212-car attached ga- + rage. gas heat. tile basement, ished recreation room. large lot.

rage. Finest area. leaving state. patio. storms and screens, car- $1.200 down. GA 2-3402.a wooded it acre lot.must sacrifice. GA 1-8537. peting. drape, 1 year old. beau- '

- -- - Uful traffic free residential BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom faceWE ARE

I brick ranch, large landscapedRANCH HOME. 3 bedrooms. street. 427-7768.

VA 11, baths. full basement , lot. near everything. Warren. WALLED LAKE-Cottage. yearmany extras. next to golf course. HOUSE FOR SALE -Phone' Middlebelt area. GA 1-6082. around home, lake privileges,

, $3.995 with $300 down. InquireGA 1-7338. 422-6859.

Approved brokers. Call us - - -OPTION FI 9-2642.

for information on any GI 11120 KAREN-Three bedroom $ o. 498. SOUTHFIELD Toraln- FOR SALE OR RENTrepossessed property. brick. Make offer. Sunday. ship. Over an acre of ground. We have a few newly decorated NEAR MONROE, 3 bedroom

JUNE EDITION OF OUR 2:30 to 5.30 p.m. NO 5-6960 or Large 6 room brick colonial, homes being offered by the cottage. Can be used year

BIG FREE HOME PHOTONO 2-3440. natural fireplace. 2 car garage, . evenings after 6 p.m.

Veterans Administrauon to around, reasonable. GA 1-3221

several outbuildings, fruit trees, i civilians. Only requirement isGUIDE NOW AVAILABLE LIVONIA - Must sell imme- only $16,900. Elsea. BR 2-2525. steady employment.diately. Owner leaving gtate. 'ELSEA VE 7-2761 Classified Ads3-bedroom ranch. 2 baths. 24-car garage, aluminum storms 1 Get Results !and screens, carpeting. dish-u asher, extra large family room i HOW TO PICK A REALTY OFFICE Call GA 2-0900

KE 5-8205 GA 4-2110 and kitchen With fireplace. I There are dozens of brokers in the realty business. But - -----large screened-in porch and i how can you tell which one is the right one to help you?32744 Five Milo Rd.

I patio, extra large lot. 242 years t One of th,• few wivq in whirh thov rliff,•r i< i nthBir Atti.

29855 Oakley. 3-bedroom

brick ranch, carpeting. bullt.ins,

garage, many extras. clean, neareverything. GA 7-6879.

Best value, 3-bedroom brick ranch with 117 baths. 24-car,

garage. Located near schools and shopping in Middlebelt-,W. Chicago area. $550 down.

FLORIDA PROPERTY - Le

High Valley, two h-acre ad-joining lots in modern develop-ment, close to golf course. Verygood buy. Will consider offers.Need money now. Call after5:30 p.m. VE 6-9901.

38--Resort for Sali

BRIGHTON Area, Strawberry

lakefront East shore, largelot. furnished cottage. fireplate.two boats and motors. 10736 BobWhite Beach. Hamburg, Mich-igan. GA 7-1752 or AC 7-5711.

40-Farm Equipment

GARDEN rototiller, 34 horse

power, self propelled. (Mil-waukee equipment) $80. excel-tent condition. 551 Sunset. 453-

4717.

41-Farm Products

HORSE hay, rabbit hay. mulchhay. also bright straw baled.

Cinders for driveways. GA

1-4484.

HARDY MUMS for fall bloom-

ing. 23 var]eties. 42405 or

42445 Schooleraft, Plymouth,

42-Horses and Ponies

EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Roan geld-ing, good trail horse, $175.

37633 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia.

44-Pets

PoodlesPuppies - Stud ServiceTrimmings - GA7-8891

BACK IN BUSINESS

Professional trimming. allbreeds. $5 and $7, none higher.Includes everything. 453-0363.

0 BoardingI Trimming All Breeds

I Poodles and Terriers

a SpecialtyI Wire Fox Terriers

at Stud

TERI-AIRE KENNELS

For Quality Grooming

For Appointment GA 1-0943

SHADYSIDE

BOARDING KENNELSI All Breeds Boarded

e Clean Individual Runs

LICENSED - GA 2-2165

36663 Schoolcraft, Livonia

American and Canadian Champ15" Beagle at Stud

SCHNAUZER Miniature female

puppies, AKC. Grooming, alsochampion stud service. LI9-2926.

MINIATURE poodle pupples,black, 12 weeks old, regis-

tered. Male and females. 453:3058.

44-Pets

GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 8weeks, 4 male, 4 female, 2 all

white. A.K.C. Bred for gentletemperament. Sired by gold cupwinner. GL 3-2666.

BOXER puppy, male, 10 weeksold. A.K.C. champion stred.

Excellent quality & breeding.GA 1-1226.

TRAIN YOUR DOGA Dog WoMh Owning Is

A Dog WoMh TrainingRegister now for All Breeds

Obedience Training

DETROIT

GERMAN SHEPHERDDOG OBEDIENCETRAINING CLUB

GA 2-0416 - GR 6-4950

DOG SCHOOLTOWN & COUNTRY

New obedience classes begin-ning soon. For information call

Ray Chiasson GA 1 -5262PHIL'S KENNELS. Going on

vacation? Let us care for yourpet Satisfaction guaranteed.Pick-up and delivery if request-ed. GL 3-4470.

POODLE PENT HOUSESTUD SERVICE. $50

POODLES AT STUD, $15Blacks 7" to 9"

Silvers 7" to 11"

Whites 7" to 11"

2 Brown Males 10" to 11"

Yorkshire Stud, 34i lbs.Poodle Puppies. $75 and Up

Prof. Trims and Student Trims474-7877 BR 2-4393 474-9694

SEE CHAPS for complete 1lneof pet foods. We feature

Langs and lams 999. 29216 Five

MW. GA 1-4700.

LOST-Black and brown small

male dog with white underchin. Beagle head. Reward. GA2-0277.

KITTENS, calico and one blackwith ligbt foot, healthy,

trained to box. affectionate pet.GL 3-0749.

PERSIAN kittens, lovely pets,3 monthg old. Must guarantee

good homes. $3. GA 2-6155.

POODLES, small, toy, minia-ture. apricot, AKC, 8 weeks,

1 male. 1 female. FI 9-2897.

SILVER MALE Poodles, minTa-ture, A.K.C., 9 weeks old.

Shots. GA 2-5239.

46-Wearing ApparelWEDDING GOWN and vel 2

bridesmaid'; floor lengthgowns, size 10 and 12.421-2648.

47-Household Goods

REPOSSESSED ELECTRO.

LUX. Factory guarantee.fraction of original cost, lowmonthly payments. Call Electro-lux Corp., 23914 Cherry Hill,Dearborn. LO 1-5566.

CRIB MATTRESS, $6.88, Fur-niture Ente:prise, 2932Wayne Rd., PA 2-6919.

18-PIECEBEAUTIFUL

BEDROOM OUTFIT

ONSALE $1794-Piece bedroom, in Umed oak

or walnut, two boudoir lamps,matching box spring and inner-spring mattress, two bed ptl-lows, throw rug, two bedspreadand two pictures. No down pay-ment. easy terms, $2 weekly.This is brand new merchandise.

never left our store. Complete18 pieces, $179.

Wayne HomeOutfitters

32344 MICHIGAN AVE.

WAn'* APArkway 1-3404

Open Mon. Thun.. Friand Sat. Eves.

GAS or electric stove $19.88.Furniture Enterprise, 2932

Wayne Road. PA 2-6919.

LINOLEUM $4.79. Furniture

Enterprise, 2932 Wayne Rd.PA 2-6919.

KENMORE electric dryer, com-pletely reconditioned, $40.

GA. 1-2793.

RECONDITIONED TV'.10910 FARMINGTON ROADat Plymouth Road, Livonia

MRS. T. M. GRIFFIN, 32723

Bertram Dr., Garden City,Mich. You have won a free

shampoo and set. Call for ap-pointment, "Academe of Beaute"GA 5-0700,28959 Joy Road.

FIVE-PIECE formica top kitch-en set, $25; 2-piece living

room set, $45; G-E toaster, $9:hand lawn mower, $4. GA 1-3001

iold. $21.500. 15507 Williams. 1-de -tZwaki-prosp;@ts.--Most-realiAr£-like -m8stbulsitiJ- Houses Don't Sell Themselves WHITE FEMALE Poodle. BestKENMORE deluxe electric iron-

GA 1-6976. men, will gladly give you their full attention and assistance offer. GA 2-5889. er, used very little, $60. GAROSEDALE GARDENS If they think you are "almost sold." A few will give you 1-8368.

- ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom the same 100% service even if you are "just looking." IRISH SETTER, one year old,HOLLYWOOD double bed, eom-4 Bedrooms

way, attached 2-car garage.

ranch. 12x16 enclosed breeze- Modesty prevents us from naming a prime example of the Regardless of size. price, or location ...housebroken, well trained. To

plete, $25; modern couch.latter group. houses lust don'* sell themselves. highest bidder over $25. PA black and white check. wroughtAttractlve brick colonial with Near shopping. schools, 2-3345.iron frame, $30. 422-3088.

dining rm., large moder kit- churches. large lot. $12.500. GA HARRISON-MOOREGERMAN Shepherd Puppy, IRONRITE Ironer, like new, callchen, family rm.. 2 fireplaces, 2-3030.

cari)eting, 112 baths, and ga-rage. Owner transferred, firstoffering. A good value at$25,500. Will trade.

ContemporaryModern split level, in A-1 con-dition. 3 bedrms.. modern kit-chen, family room. 11, baths.gas heat, and garage. Nr.Merriman and Joy Road.$17,900, $800 dn.

GA 1-2100 KE 5-8330

C. W. ALLEN15337 Farmington Road

BY OWNER. ranch homeon, one acre, fruit trees. Kasih¢cat, city water, spaclous living 'room>Jireplace, large kitchen,3 bed?ooms. many closets.laundry room, utility room,two-car garage priced to sell.will take small house with

trade. Appointment only. GR+6843.

BY OWNER

15161 Auburndale. 3 bedroomranch, breezeway combination2-car garage and summer room.

Storms & screens. carpeting.I near all schools. open everyday after 2 p.m. or call GA

white, male, 445 months old,purebred, $30. GA 2-7348.

46-Wearing Apparel

GIRLS' dresses, size 6 to 10,also coats, skirts and blouses,

good condition. KE 2-2442.

START PLANNINGTO BUILDWe Have Lots.

Our Plans or Yours

FINANCING ARRANGED

GL 3-4128FINCH L ROBERTS

BUILDER670 S. Main Plymouth

after 5 p.m. GA 2-2293.

FRIGIDAIRE electric range, 36inch, $35. GA 7-3058.

TWO-PIECE living room suite,2 dressers, occasional table,

spruce trees. GL 3-6694.

Several New Kilvintor

FOOD-ORAMAREFRIGERATORS

and FREEZER

COMBINATIONSFloor Models

Very Special Priced ... Call

Frisbie Refrigerationand Appliances

43039 Grand River Nov!

FI 9-2472

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*21,500

Livonia's Top Trader-27790 Plymouth Rd.

GA 7-9030

KENNETH G. SWAI NREALTY

865 South Main, PlymouthBrick tri-level l•rge kitchen with built-ins, family room.fireplace, 1 4 baths, carpeting. Excellent condition. $20,500

Like new 4 bedroom brick, finished basement, 214 baths,attached 2-car garage, beautiful lawn, $24,500.Custom built ranch. This 4 bedroom home has 2 fireplaces,large paneled family room with pegged floors. 2 baths, 2car garage. Basement, swimming pool with redwood fanceand patio furniture. Large shaded lot in exclusive area ofPlymouth. Being offered for $62.500.Low taxes. 3 bedroom ranch with studio cellings, attic fan,carport. $11.500.

Country living. 24 acres, brick ranch with garage.$21.500 good terms.

4 bedroom brick on beautiful 3 acre plot near town, $49.900

GL 3-7650

QUICK RESULTS !DEPENDABLE SERVICE

Are the result of conscientious courteous, efficientservice! That's why ... when you want

ACTION

In selling your real estate

LIST WITH THE LEADER

"Livonia's Largest Real Estate Office"

JAY REAL ESTATEMember U.N.R.A. Multi-Listing

27850 PLYMOUTH ROAD{Corner Diering)

GA. 5-1500THORNAPPLE LANE

Evenings-GL 3-5024 or GL 3-5589 Beautifully situated 4 year old Custom built home inR *"******************+1Member Multi-List Northville Township. 3 large bedrooms, 144 baths, Uving

* screened porch, kitchen with breakfast nook. utility room,* 2-car garage, full basement, many extras. Asking $40,900.

Un,1,11„1,2 il. SmiM * Jria,enaerter * Call owner. FI 9-0006.*

* REAL ESTATE *OTHERS FROM $20,00 UP 1 REAL ESTATE, Inc.

670 South Main - Plymouth STEWART OLDFORD, Plymouth, Michigan 453-2525 *99 North Main Street * LOTS OF ROOM HERE FOR ..

L 1 * The small price of $9,900. Lot is 100*464-extra neat *REAL ESTATE

1 *2>9---4 3,4 & 5 kdroom Colo.lals .- 199n C..#h M.I. C.ir. L,Ma

NOW AVAILABLE

:

i -F.H.A. R•amcing-Paved SAY•*s and Walks

-City Wahr and Sewer

. 6 Floor Plans 0 10 Different Elevations I Colonials O Ranch Styles • Tri-Levels

and Cop. Cod

MODEL OPEN

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GOULD HOMES, Inc.IUILDER ..d DEVELOPER

PLYMOUTH

GL 3-2350 Evegs GL 64104

(bear 9lymouthitesand newcomers:

We are fortunate and proud tooffer a large, varied list of homes, price-wise and location-wise. Our obiect is tofind you a house to suit your needs andyour pocketbook and give you goodservice. A phone call or a visit to ourair-conditioned office will save you timeand a look at the "Multi-List" picturescan be very helpful.

We can make house - hunting apleasant experience for you rather thana chore.

Vau,han '2 -Smidn" W Zly/o,

vvinit.J WaraFleva lovewett6,1 C

Evening• Phone GL 3-4600

K PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP* Three bedroom home on a 100200 lot This home features

a family room and can be bought witheasy terms. Call now.

SPACIOUS LIVING

* ; Four bedroom brick ranch located at 47245 Battleford Lanem in City of Northville. This home is situated on M acrelandscaped lot and features a full dining room. living roomwith fireplace and 144 baths. An attractive feature is the

family room with fireplace. Inspect this home today.LARGE WOODED LOT

5 the setting for this three bedroom home in Plymouth'ownship. The lot is 100£800 and has all improvements. In-tudes 2 car attached garage. Located in low tax area.21,500 asking price.

W 1 CONVENIENT TO DOWNTOWN* g Three bedroom frame home with 1 14 baths and full dininga room. Also includes full basement. Located near schools

* * and churches. Asking $12,300.A REAL BUY

18

K 3 in this three bedroom home located on a large lot with all* 0 improvements. This home has a family room with fire-

s place and a 2 car attached garage. Well worth your time* 0 to investigate. Call now.K TWO ACRE PARCELK F located West of Plymouth. Priced at $5,000. Will divide into smaller parcels.K 2 ACREAGE FOR DEVELOPMENTK 2 located West of Plymouth. Price $1100 per acre. Call for4 N further information.

Schrdey2-5

2-5

U home and landscaping in general. Include feneed back IT yard. barbeque and garage. 4** A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 4-i Will make this charming all brick bunialow on a quiet 4r shady street in Plymouth, yours, if you quality for an 4* FHA mortgage of $13,450. Only $78.30 monthly plus 4... escrow. Nothing on the market just like it right now.Ar Lot is 50 x 180. Call to see, .1

COUNTRY ESTATE HOME-4 BEDRMS. .. Fine older home on one acre estate with tall shadear trees. Built of materials and workmans!lip that endures. 1* Extra room for fifth bedroom. Full basement. Sun room .1d ancl formal dining room. We would like you to call forT a discussion on details. $30,000 area.*

SUBURBAN RANCH ON V2-ACRE If you enjoy and want a roomy. superbly landscapedT lot with tall trees. then see this pretty ranch home in* Plymouth Township. In an area of nice properties, this 4u 2 bedroom ranch may be what you have been looking 41 for. $17,900.* WEST SIDE OF PLYMOUTH 4 Reduced in price now to *ell! Have a Mok at this vacant 4brick 114 story with 3 large bedrooms iplus a children's 49/, atudy. Bath on 2 floon. All cedar paneled basement J

Nt '66(5 75Now $17,900. Immediate * EXCEPTIONAL BUDGET PRICED HOME Only $5.300-yes-45.300! New roof. New gas furnace. i* Can be used for income. On west side of Plymouth. 1* All new buildings adjoin. See it soon!* G L 3-0343 41********************1

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Wednesday, June 26, 1963 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer (P- 17, R- 17)

' SMALL INVESTMENT, LARGE RETURN -THATS THE WANT AD STORY. PHONE GA 2-090047-Household Goods

ELECTRIC STOVE. Kenmore,5 years oli excellent condi-

Con. $100. '56 Buick Roadmas-ter. GA 1-2864.

ALMOST NEW RCA Whlrlpoolair conditioner. 6.800 BTU'X

$125.18800 EL111crest GR 4-4231.

BEDROOM suite. chest, tripledressen bookcase. headboard.

solid mahogany, grey, 5 years, old. $150. GR +3702.

PHILCO 40" electric range, 4burner. deep well cooker,

large oven. clean. *45. GA7-1645.

MAGIC CHEF gas range. likenew. $125. Norge gas dryer,

$125. Dresser, $5. Call 427-1939.

ELECTRO-LUX. vacuum clea-ner with all attachments.

$21.13 cash or arrange terina.

GA 5-2532.

21" Philco ...............$29

New Portable ........$109Used ....................$29

Rent ..... ...... $4.50 week

ZACK TV ZACK,

5 MILE at BEECH

KE 2-7848 GA 7-6046

SEWING MACHINE. beautifulSinger Sensational Zig-Zag-

ger, blind hems, fancy stitchesetc. Take on payments $1.05per week or pay total $37.25.Capitol Appliance. GA 5-2532.

AUTOMATIC Singer Zig-Zag-

48-Antiques

Antique AuctionSAT.,JUNE 29, I SHARP

EASTLAKE ANTIQUE217 N. MAIN ST.

PLYMOUTH

12 Grandfather Clocks

2 Marble Credqnzas

Old Toy Trains

25 Wall & Shelve Clocks

100 17th & 18th, 19th CenturyOil Paintings

Many Items too Numerous

to Mention

Dealer: Don't Miss This Sale

49-Sporting Goods

TENTSPOP-UPS

TOCOTTAGES

AT LOWEST PRICES

Complete line of camping andfishing equipment

Security Charge Available

WAYNE SURPLUS34663 Mirhigin - Wayne

PA 1 -6036

Evenings Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

GOLF CART, electric. 4 six voltbatteries, 2 passenger, very

fast. Has many uses. Silentsimple to operate. $225. 533-

50-Boats & Motors

EVINRUDE 71,6 horse power,like new, call after 5 p.m.

GA 1-7438.

15-FT. FIBERGLAS, 40 h.p,Johnson electric, running

lights. canopy. tilt-trailer, ex-tras. Like new. 42+2185.

51-Bicycles-Motorcycles

BOY'S BICYCLE 24", DixieFlyer. $15. GL 3-2933.

CHILD'S gasoline poweredyard midget race car, red

with red upholstery. Excellentcondition. $60. GA 7-6894.

52-Miscellaneous for Sale

FILL YOUR PERSONALWORLD WITH BEAUTY

Bath. Bedroom and Closet

problems -see us -

SHARRARD'SBATH & BOUDOIR SHOPPE

942 W. Ann Arbor Trail

Plymouth, MichiganGL 3-2510

BOAT and car owners! We have

a ready-to-use liquid fibre-glass for your repairs. Easy one-step process. $2.98 qt. or $8.95gal. Brady Hardware. 27454Plymouth Rd. at Inkster. KE1-1049.

We Insura Ail DriversAuto insurance been cancelled

or refused? Under age - BadRecord - Winancial Responsibilt.Uty - Full coverage - Low rates- Easy Payments.

52-Miscellaneous for Sale

36- GAS RANGE, hand madeafghan. thermostatically con-

trolled window or portable fan.GA 7-7005 after 6 p.m.

SEAT COVERS for 1954 FordFordor. Practically new.

Green. $10. GR 6-3682.

FLOOR FURNACE, $20; 6 ft.glass dor-wall, $25; 8 ft Tay-

lor garage door, $15; gas range,$10. All in good usable condi-tion. GA 5-2899.

LIMED OAK. dlning table andfour chairs, suitable also for

dinette, $30. GR +5914.

WE CARRY a complete line oforganic and commercial ferti-

lizers. Chaps Feeds, 29216 FiveMile. GA 1-4700.

ALLEN distributor machine and

scope. Sacrifice, like new.$325. Cash register, $150. LO2-1871 or GA 5-3284.

INTERNATIONAL CUB cadet

tractors - mowers. New and

used golf carts and motorscooters.

ANDERSON'S CUSHMAN

Vehicle Sales

18120-32 W. MeNichols Rd.Det. 19 KE 1-0092

TRAMPOLINE, no pit re-

quired. 5x8 ft. mat includingcover. GA 1-9193.

BASSINETTE: bathinette: 12

and 18 inch trikes: wooden

kitchen table and chairs: baby

scales; high chair: small desk;ice skates, Cheap. GA 2-5408.

9311 Iowa, Livonia.

52--Miscellaneous for Sale

SWIMMING POOL

CHEMICALS

We carry a complete lineLOEFFLER'S

PRO-HARDWARE

29150 Five Mile at MiddlebeltGA 2-2210

TWO 50-LB. bags (the bestfertilizer, plus brush type lawnspreader, complete, $15.95.

Annuals--192 per pan

C. R. ELY AND SONSGARDEN CENTER

316 North Center Street

Northville, Michigan

FI 9-3350

FIRE DOOR and frame, $35.

GA 1-8279.

GARDEN TRACIOR with all

attachments, good condiUon;electric guitar and amplifier.427-6892.

PEAT HUMUS-Screened and

shredded 35¢ a bushel deliv-

ered 10 bushels minimum or-

der, lower prices on largerorders. GA 1-7750 - 425-2253.

COLEMAN 2 burner camp

stove like new $8: a good gasstove $25: baby bed, 6 year

size $15. GL 3-0998.

INTERNATIONAL Executive

and KB-1 CB units, mobileantenna, klement beam and

extras, $215. 41855 Five Mile,

Plymouth.

53-Wanted Miscellaneous

BUSINESSDIRECTORY

Asphalt Paving

Asphalt PavingFREE FIRM QUOTE

Any Size Job, Nothing DownUp to 5 Years to Pay

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Washtenaw Asphalt Co.ANN ARBOR

NO 2-3235"There IS a Difference"

Shoebridge Bros. Inc.8 Years in Business

ASPHALT PAVING

DRIVEWAY

PARKING LOTS

Free estimates-F.HA. terms

Fl 9-0001

Brick, Block andCement Work

ALL KINDS OF

MASONRY ANDCEMENT WORK

Dressmaking

GRADUATE SEAMSTRESS

Alterations

Mrs. Connolly - GA 2-2017

Electrical

BILL AUTRY

Electrical ContractorRanges - Drvers

House Power ServiceRepairs ond Violations

Reasonable

Free EstimatesGuaranteed

KE 2- 1835

BILL BOLLINElectrical Contractor

Res., Comm. Ind., FightReliable, ReasonableAnytime, Anywheri

GA 5-0030

DON KEMPELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Residential, Commercial and

Industrial. Service changes, At-ties, Basements, Minor repairs.Reasonable. Free Estimates.

GA 5-3716

Excavating--

Jim French TruckingSand, grovel ond top soil. SeptiC

tonki Loading and groding,footing, trenching water lines,sewers and back hoe. GA 1-8620or GL 3-3505.

Landscaping &Gardening

1 Call Service

Merion SodDelivered or Layed

Landscaping and Patios

Guaranteed

Cash or Time

GA 7-7516

H. L. Renas LandscapeHIGHEST QUALITY

Sodding - Seeding, nursery

stock, patio, grading. tree re-moval Machine sod stripping.

36 months to pay

LO 3-5681

R & R TREE SERVICE

Neglected Trees CauseAccidents

Now in our Ath year .rvingLwonia - Redford

Plymouth

With SatisfactionEstimates

GA 1 -7705 GA 1 -7930

Sod LayingReplace old lawn

Hill Mangrum & Sons14561 ARDE+-LIVONIA

GA. 7-0215

APUance, VA 2-64#6. R. L NELSON GO-CART $35: Motorola TV Chimneys, Porches, Fireploces, Fences - CRUSHED STONEL -Pr $3.95 month. automa- INSURANCE AGENCY $20: record player $8: fluor-tic dial used Singer zig-zag- 1 HETTRICK PArkway 1-2534 escent light $2. GA 7-6046. WANTED TO BUY: House full

Reasonable RatesPotios

ROAD GRAVELget sewing machine in beauti- of furniture and appliances,

Free Estimates

ful wood console. Dial for I HEAVY DUTY floor cleaner all or part. PA 2-6994. ARCHIE DOUGLASS STRAW _ CINDERSChain Link Fencefancy design. monograms. but- TENTS GARAGE DOORS and buffer with carpet clean- ·

KE 1-4744 ANDIMMEDIATE DELIVERY

tonholes. Cash price $31.20. Joy Used and SlighUy Damaged ing attachment. Complete set 55-Musical-InstrumentsRd. Sewing Call BR 2-3262. Up to 40% Off Overhead Type Steel Garage encyclopedias, paid $365, will - , CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GA 1 -8800

Doors. Reasonable. sacrifice. Twin bed $10. 427-AU'N>MATIC fashion dial used 9396.

"MAGNAVOX" Anything in Concrete Industrial - Residential

zig-zag Singer in lovely wood GOLF EQUIPMENT 19800 Fitzpatrick "ROGERS" Drives, garage slabs, patios, FREE ESTIMATES GRAVEL - SAND(Off Evergreen) PET RABBIT, crib. stroller, porches. steps, brick work, -Over 50 Yrs. Experience-table. Does fancy and practical Big Discounts

sewing by dialing $3.20 month We Rent Tents and VE 6-3434 hand mower, miscellaneous ALL TRANSISTOR ORGANS block work. TOP SOIL

or full price $60.20 Joy Rd. furniture and file, 427-1840. New and Used KE 1-1596 QUALITY AND FULLCamoing EQUIPMENT. - ---- Quality Material MEASURE

Sewing. Call 272-3262. Complete line Nutro lawn 12'x30" STEEL WALL swim. GLEN KERSTEN AL ARDISFoot Lockers Doug Verville GA 1-1017 Newsted Fence Co.and garden products ming pool and cover. used 1 RepresentativeFRIGmAIRE refrigerator $39: Trunks & Luggage G and F, Sacco. Wedo Expert Workmanship Steel Fence .90c Ft. InstalledGArfield 1-1335

automatic washer, guaran- · week. Will sacrifice. GR +1920, Call Anytime

teed $79: Leonard chest type Farmington Surplus LOEFFLER'SAIR CONDITIONER, 1 ton. 453-1127

EXPERT brick repairs, porches, "I do all my own work," Call(Corner posts & gates extra)freezer. 6 cu. ft. $79. WIM- Pro-Hardware Also two metal chaise lounges steps, glass blocks. All vio- \A/Al I IC KI C\A/CTER JAMES KANTHESAT'r Appliance. 754 S. Main, and Sporang Goods

I -0 - ....99,4,8 r....4 0...... 29150 Five Mile at Middlebelt

A

RAT'I'AN furniture, pieces for recreation r o o m. Duncan

Phyfe drop-leaf dining ta-ble. buffet, chairs. Good con-dition. 422-5739.

, DRAPERIES. dacron. for 3large windows. Will fit split-level homes in Rosedale Gar-

dens. Make offer. 8824 Hub-bard. 422-5739.

FRIGIDAIRE refrigentor, 10cu. ft. top freezer. Westing-

house stove. Best offer. GA2-4670.

MAGIC CHIEF kitchen stove,good condition. Reasonable

price. GL 3-8357.NYLON TWEED foam cushion

sectional. Excellent condition,$90. 474-5953.

PAY BALANCE due $43.66 on 7-month old zig-zag automatic

sewing machine. Beautiful woodconsole. makes decorative pat-terns, buttonholes. etc. Will ac-cept $4.16 monthly payment.Capitol Sewing. KE 5-0283.

COFFEE, corner. step tables.blend. $50. Call after 6 or

all day Saturday. 31118 Orange-lawn.

LARGE 3-piece sectional con-temporary. 2 end tables. 1 cock-tail table. mahogany. 2 lamps,new. Paid $600. sacrifice $325.

Baby buggy reasonable. steelframe work bench. 453-9074.

ELECTRIC stove. good condi-Con. $15. GA 1-5307.

TAKE OVER payments of $4per month. Beautiful Singer

con.ole sewing machine, makes

buttonholes. designs, mono-, grams with zig-zag. full balance

only $33.16. Capitol Sewing,VI 6-7896.

BEVERLY AUCTIONSunday, 3 p.m. to 7 pin.

All new bankrupt stocks of

Open Evenings, Mon.-Thurs.-

Friday-Saturday.

AQUA MASTER scuba divingequipment. excellent coodi-

Uon. 453-4727.

TRANSrr bus converted for

camping. sleeps five. best of-fer. FI 9-3332.

RENTALSCamping TrailersVacation Trailers

Camping EquipmentRESERVE EARLY

We also rent lawn tools, partyequipment. hospital equipment,mechanics' tools. contractors'

equipment. In fact we rent mostanything.

A-2-Z RENTALSPA 2-0596

50--Boah & Motors

GLASS HAWK :.IFG. CO -

Fiberglass boat kits, $336.Ski Boats $528. Manufacturer

direct. Open weekends. 12931

Farmington. Livonia.

15 H.P. OLIVER motor 'With

electric starter and controls.

New steering wheel, complete.

427-8784 after 6 p.m.

25' OWENS Sea Skiff. 1960.

solid mahogany lapstrake, 185h.p.. complete top and back cur-tuns. electric refrig.. cradle and

winter cover included. May beseen at Swan Boat Club or call

Sage at GA 2-3160. Priced right.

LARGE 16 ft. fiberglass boat.50 H.P. Evinrude. Gator trail-

er. Many extras. Ready to go.GL 3-1577.

14-FOOT boat trailer, in goodcondition, 25 h.p. Evinrude

motor and karl $325. GA 1-4080.

MUST SELL - 14-ft runabout

and 614 h.p. motor. GL 3-1817.

JOHNSON 5 h.p. outboard... ./.- I.---

GA 2-2210

HORSE FEED - Omolene,

Wayne, New Hope. Flax seed.Specialty Feed Co.. 13919 Hag-

gerty, Plymouth. GL 3-5490.

AUTOMATIC record .player$19, 17 inch television $20,

lawn roller $7. Key machine

$24. GA 7-6046.

FIVE-ROOM frame house. $500.

To be moved. Call days, 427-6550.

SUMMER

Special!NEW UNDERWOOD

PORTABLE - $68

USEDSTANDARDS

FROM $24.50

PREFERRED TYPEWRITER

25506 Five Mile - KE 5-0627

CAMERA OUTFIT - Kodak

Pony 135. leather case, flashholder. camera shoulder bag,for $25. See slide results. GL

3-4586.

HUMAN HAIR mannequin,cheap. GA 1-1213 evening3.

FLORIDA Property-Le HighAcres. two 4 acre adjoining

lots in modern development.

Close to golf course. Very goodbuy. Will consider offers. Needmoney now. Call after 5:30

p.m., VE 6-9901.

NEED MONEY ?

Guns, Outboard, PowerTools, Jewelry. etc.

Su.shi.. Loan

2121 Grand River

POWER MOWER

BUYERS

All 1963 Toro Power mowers

now in stock. Last year wesold 250 Toro power mow-ers. Why?

1. We warranty every Toro

with pads. GA 1-4347. I

BABY BED and chiffonier, baby clothes, wedding dress size

10, formals 9-11, dresses, shoes,

coats, miscellaneous, picnic bas- 4ket. GL 3-4173.

PLATFORM rocker, maple, $6;icebox, $5; provincial style

bed, $5: vanity with mirror, $7.GA 2-2624.

BOYS BIKE, 26 tnch: handmower, maple bedstead. 421-

2630.

BACK YARD SALE, furniture,some anuque. miscellaneous,

tools. fireplace grate, oil floorfurnace, lumber, table radio.14404 Rockwell, KE 2-1984.

R.C.A. WHIRLPOOL with suds-

saver, good condition, $50.

Accordion. 120 bass, 6 shift, $75. KE 7-0896.

BEDROOM SET, complete,blonde bookcase headboard, |

night stand. dresser. good con- dition. $45. GA 7-5767.

CRIB, complete $23. Bassinettecomplete. $5. Youth bed $15. |

Folding high chair, Teeter Babe. Comfy Babe and scale.

GA 2-4507. 1POWER lawn mower. reel I

type, Craftsman, very good condition, $30, 551 Sunset, 453-

4717.

CEMENT MIXER. excellentcondition $350. Golf clubs

and leather bag $25. Weddinggown, size 10, $55. GA 7-4296.

FURNITURE - Refrigera-ton washing machine, two

dressers. household items. 46730West Ann Arbor Itd.

HE'I'rRICK tent 10'x20', carcarrier, hemp rug, baby strol-

ler. GA 1-1816. Reasonable.

TypewritersRentals. Sales and Senice

GA 7-9393

3UFFET CLARINET, like new;3aby Grand piano. GA 1-2283,

TOOL MAKERS

Kennedy Boxes new $16.9526" box ........... $24.95Fishing tackle boxes $2.95

Sunshine Tool Dist.

2121 Grand River

MONUMENT WORKSYS#580 S. MAIN

NORTHVILLE, MICH.PHONE: Fl 9-0770

1

1 SAVE $2.00 i1 R.. ROX Spec. 5-Year All-Purpose |

$7.95 $5.95

Paint I

i DAN LOWE 1

33405 Grand RiverFarmington |

| GR 4.1022

SHOULD YOU GIVEYOUR CHILD

MUSIC LESSONS?Tests to determine your oryour child's musical possi-bilities.

PhoneMr. Mende or Mr. Robbins

GL 3-2900

Regltlar Appointments4 - 8 p.m.

T-·esday and Priday' Special Appointments

can be arranged.

SPECIAL

Used Spinet PianoUsed Spinet Organ

Phone Mr. McConnell

lations. Reasonable. Free esti- ¥ V / \661 6. 1/Lvv .1 1 L Vmates. KE 3-4841KE 4-9336 VE 8-2409

FENCE

Cement Work Nobody Undersells

Reasonable Great LakesDon't ever forget it

Work Myself Materials only or

completely installedSmall Crew

Great Lakes Fence Co.

KE 4-3941 16540 GreenfieldVE 6-6080

Top Quality WorkAll cement work, sidewalks

patios, drives, floors, curbs. WAYNE FENCE

E & N Cement Co. & Supply Co.KE 1-0376

THE FINEST IN FENCES

ALL TYPESBuilding &

1 Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES

1 KE 7-0220 427-8400

RETIRED CONTRACTOR - -Commercial and Residential

| -The- floor and the roof and Floor Sanding e,erything in it. Free estimates. -

GR 6-2060 - GA 5-2519.

BOB'S1 ADDITIONS Custom quality at reasonable I Floor Laying & Sanding Co.cost. FHA terms, guaranteed Licensed Contractor

' work Old and New WorkFree Estimates

ERRIMAN BUILDERS GA 2-353017208 Lahser Rd. KE 7-4120

GA 2-5883 Eves.

/GuttersCERTO CONSTRUCTION --

COMPANY

Cement - Brick - Block GUTTERSDriveways- Floors

City Walks - Repairsr decks, roof repair,

Cleaned. repaired, replaced. metal

Licensed. Bonded, Insured No Job Too Srnall

GA 5-2255 - TE 4-2201 F. A. Miller & Sons

GA 2-5401

First Ciass Carpenter

Large or Small Job Landscaping &Qualified Building andRemddeling Complete Gardening

References R. Martin -

GA 1 -5453 GA 2-2427 TREE CUTrING and trimming,reamonable. fre® .*timiteR-

BulldozingLand Clearing

Grading-ExcavatingTREE REMOVAL

DRAINAGE WORK

We Build Parking LotsAlso Driveways

PEAT MOSS

ROAD GRAVEL, FILL

DIRT, TOP SOIL, BROKENSIDEWALKS

GArfield 1 -4484

Classified Ads

Get Results!

SHREDDED AND SCREENED

PEAT HUMUS

1 yd. $6.00-2 yds. ......$11.00

3 yds. $13.00--6 yds. ....$22.50

TOP SOIL. 545 yds. ....$12.50

FILL SAND. 3 yds......$ 8.50

GA. 1-7750 or 425-2253

LANDSCAPINGSODDING. SEEDING,

GRADING

TOP SOIL - PEAT HUMUS

FILL DIRT - ROAD GRAVEL

Plowing and DiscingGA 1-6791

CINDERS

DELIVERED

GLenview 3-5212

Lee LandscapingSPECIALIZING in

MERION SODLAID OR DELIVERED

LAWNS STRIPPED

turniture. ary gooas, tools motor. 11Ke new. -0-JUDO. we sell Zor one Iuu year. - SMITH MUSIC CO. ana MEFLACED. /ree est.

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hardware. etc. Private sales 2. We service everything we - Organs - PA 2-2944. KE +1667 KE 7-6115

Mon.. Wed.. Thurs.. Fri., & Sat., 1960 17-,7. Dorsett (flberglass), sell in our store. .......... Baldwin & Lowrey Want a Family Room710 un.-5:30 p.m. ski tow. 75 Evinrude. folding Pianos

38630 Plymouth Road top. trailer. $1.875. TI 6-9315. 3. We sell on easy terms 1 VALUABLE COUPON 504 S. MAIN. PLYMOUTH Recreation room, garage or

with no interest and no ,Between Eckles & Newburgh 14-Fr. DELUXE runabout and carrying charres. p--4 1 GL 3-2900 siding. We do all tyPesi of TRUCKERSGL 3-5043 trailer, 25 hp. Evinrude and 4. We accept any hand or 1 POTTED home improvements. Save

WINDOW FANS. two 10".one accessories. ski equipment in- power mower in trade re- ROSES | money. by dealing direct.2 generations of experience

. cluded. 453-4727.reversible. 3 for $20 or will gardless of its condition. R.. $2.49

sell sepantely. KE 2-9440 or 14-FOOT nber glass boat, 35 5. We will come to your Wi,h $.I, Classified Ads to serve you.

FREE ESTIMATES LANDSCAPERSMEE 5-8816. h.p. Johnson electric with gen- home and appraise any trade Coupon I

, TWIN SIZE Hollywood bed,erator. tilt trailer. GA 2-335& in with no obligation on

your part. Br. dy Hardware, 1 Alger's Nursery Get Results! 453-2124 PA 2-1352

k 3 drawer chest. $8: arm14 - FOOT Fiber-glassed boat, 27454 Plymouth Rd. at Ink- •

ch;Ikitable for cottage or Mercury Mark 25 controls, ster I KE 5-2344 , GA 2-0900 Large or Small Job

, 5 Mae .t T.kliK First Class Carpenter

reupholstermg, 38. KE 8-2821. lights and cover. Good condi- KE 1-1G49PEAT

NY L O N DAVENPORT and tion. $276. GL 3-0449. .--------b Qualified Building apdRemodeling Complete SAVE MONEY £ MIl-chair. Good condition. $40.

GA 7-6945. --- -9 R.f....... R M.rtin

3-PIECE Sectional $20. Fourpair turquoise bamboo

drapes, 3 pair 140 inches b,drapes. 3 per 142 inches by24- bike, need* repairs, $10. GA

Call Today

GA. 7-7970For Yoer Vocatio, T.V. T,--up

11.1

.

-I... . - - I . -------- --Il

1.ENCESI--::- N. Territorial RoadGA 1.5435 GA 2.2427

Ceramic Tile• WOOD OR STEEL 8 .........li......... 31/2 Miles West of Plymouth

----1- nOID.

speci.i, pkk.p $ 50 • SINCE 1906TWIN SIZE used bed. black Spannos Tile Co. CALL 453-7970a.d Delivery -

wrought iron headboard with

, white leather insert. GA 1-8856.C-- Til.. K»di.* 111,0. 8.06.I••-. VIR,1 Aholl. All Ty,e. of

OAK DESK and nevel chak.UVONIA aECTRONICS CO.

i BARNES .,.CIE Cd 110<,i C..diol. Abo Modimmot- EVENINGS - GL 3-2175

Excellent condition. $50. GL 10910 k•mla,*- Rd. .* My-••*h Roid 121£12£.Red--218-M201F- En. F.M.A. Ton- ($O D..)

GE. 7-20313-6047.

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(P. 18, R- 18) THE OBSER¥R NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer Wednesday, June 26, 1963

CAR MINDED ? CLASSIFIEDS 1-CAN PUT YOU ON WHEELS WITH JUST THE CAR YOU NEED '- 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles

Landscaping & Landscaping & Painting & Roofing &'59 DODGE 9-passenger, white, PONTIAC-Tempest 1962 con- 1961 CHEVROLET Impala 2- 1954 MERCURY, automatic,

Gardening Gardening Deco,ating Sheet Metal red trim. Beautiful condition. vertible, radio, heater, white door, 8 automatic, $1,625. GL rans good, tires good. Good-IMM--- Automatic, power steering, sidewalls, fully automatic. $295 3-2320. for mechanic or delivery. $89.50.

power window. Cost $4,000 new. down. Beglinger Olds - Cadillac, KE 5-4584.TOP SOI L GUARANTEED Ballard Roofing Co. $850 533-4054. 684 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, sun-roof,

MERION BLUE Mcrion Sod - Screened Pect PAINTING ROOFING - SIDING - GL 3-7500 or WO 3-4512. radio, whitewalls; 30 miles

Slcg Fill Cinders SHEET METAL heater. whitewall tires, low,I962 FORD, 2-door - V-8, auto- per gallon, $444. Call GL 3-3517. VOLKSWAGEN 1962 - Radio,

NURSERY SOD J. & J. RYAN Estimates. Average Eze room28011 Five Mile I walls. excellent condition. Ori- station wagon, automatic, 1963 FALCON Convertible, low mileage. Two to choose

Over 500 References. Telephone matic, radio, heater, white 1960 MERCURY, 9 passenger$13 with your paint; $23 with

Picked up at our field GA 1 -4043 ourr Wards or Kemtono

or delivered Call After 5 Special Prices for Retirees GA 7-1733 ginal owner. GA 7-5693. power steering and brakes, ex- automatic, radio. heater, from, one red, one blue, $1.595.

GArfield 7-5052 cellent condition. GR 4-8565. white walls. Blue. Sacrifice. Allison Chevimlet 199 Plyrn-

Wholesale. Retail I , FORD 1960-Galaxie 4-door 500, GA 2-8393. outh Road. GL 3-4603.

Plymouth 1 ' -"--"- radio. heater. automatic. $190 PONTIAC. Bonneville wagon.Merion Sod PAINTING Shutters down. Beglinger Olds - Cadillae, 1959, new tires, excellent con-

- 684 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. dition. Call 427-7226.Sod Farm Plowing - Discing - Oveling CUSTOM STOCK

Laid 0. Delivered 1 WALL WASHINGGL 3-7500 or WO 3-4512.

15235 HaggertyG..1 - Fill Dirt

1 RELIABLE SERVICE "SHUTTERS" 1957 FORD, $250. 1957 Mer- dan. Runs good, body fair.1963 OldsmobileTop Soil - Send PROMPT - REASONABLE 1950 FOUR-DOOR Dodge Se-

GL 3-2150 hot Humos - (Deliverid)

GL 3-2957 GL 3 -2724 Sizes from: Width 6" to 12": cury, $450. 425-3323. GA 7-6574.

ROTO-TILLING - Lawns andGardens. A quality job for a

reasonable price. GA 2-0022 -PA 1-3463.

CHUCK & MIKE'SLANDSCAPING

* Merion SodLayed or Delivered

* Top Soil* Shrubs* Birch Clumps

GL 3-5129

425-1184Free Estimates

TOP SOIL. $12. Peat humus.

$16. Fill sand, $9. Merion sod,35c and 30c delivered. KE7-1752.

REDING'S

SOD FARMMerion Sod Grown on Peat

or Top Soil. also LawnFertilizers

35620 Six Mile Road

1 ki Miles West ofFarmington Rd.

GA 1 -1297

GA 2-0486

...

, TOP SOIL

Gra•el - Fill Sand

427-8464

J&S LAN DSCAPING i

Complete designing materials IFREE ESTIMATES

GA 2-0068

LIVONIATREE SERVICE

Trimming - Topping

Removal - Land ClearincLicensed - Insured - Reasonable

Free Estimates

KE 3-7867 KE 8-2105

LANDSCAPINGPROFESSIONAL

PLANNING

Finest Stock

of Hybrid Roses,Evergreens.

Shade Trees

Plymouth Nursery38901 Ann Arbor Rd.

Livonia, Michigan

Charles Stone

Expert Tree RemovalTopping & Trimming

For Free Estimates

PAINTING CONTRACTOR

20 years experience. Fast, re-liable and sober. Excellent

workmanship, 11 years inLivonia.

Don Berry & Sons

GA 1-0236

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR paint-in:. Wall washing by ma-

chine. Free estimates. GA 7-2115.

PaperhangingExclusively

Work Guaranteed & Insured

Earl DaceKE 7-2220

Call After 6

PAINTING, DECORATING -

Interior, Exterior. Wall Wash-

ing. A-1 work. 15 years experi-

ence. Free estimates cheerfullygiven. Lowest prices, best work.

422-0869, 422-7027.

Interior & ExteriorPAINTING

WALL WASHING

Window Glazing & WashingJIM BAGGETT

425-1139

Painting and Decorating

Height 16" to 56". Immediatedelivery. Installed or do ityourself.

C & W SHUTTER SERVICE

CR 4-5509

Storms & Screens

LIVONIA STORM& SCREEN CO.Factory Special

2 Tr. Ste.. $9.95Wlidows

H"vy Al.. $23.951" Deon

W, specialize in boked en•m,1-ed in 6 colon. Doors. windows,siding and beautiful porchscreening. We do repair work,for quick service:

GR. 4-178320225 Purling Brook

Livonia

Tailoring

PAUL'S CUSTOM TAILORING

Tuxedo rentals, repair and al.terations for ladies and men.Special price $13 convert dou-ble breasted coat to single.17241 Lahser, cor. Grand River

KE 8-0945

Tile

BERRY'S BEST BUYS

'63 PONTIAC Tempest Le Mans s2350Coupe, white with red trim .........

'62 PONTIAC Catalina, hydramatic, s2150radio, heater, whitewalls...... ......

'62 FORD Galaxie 4-Door. V-8, auto- 1890mafia, radio, heater. whitewalls ......

'61 PONTIAC Catalina, stick shift, s1490radio, heater, whitewalls ...........

'61 PONTIAC Tempest, automatic,radio, heater, whitewalls, 3 of 'em ... 1390

'61 CORVAIR 4-Door, radio, heater, 1050whitewalls ....... ................

'60 BUICK LeSabre Convertible,extra nice........................ :1590

'60 FORD Fairlane Tudor, radio,heater, whitewalls .................. s950

'59 PONTIAC Custom 2-Door, hydra-matic, radio, heater, whitewalls...... :950

'59 FORDS. 69 and 8's. $2.=

BRAND NEW

4-DOOR SEDAN

245700

Standard Factory Equipment

CRAZY TRADING DAYS ARE HERE

Farmington's newest Oldsmobile Dealer is goingWild! Come in and get Our Deal!

PIONEER OLDS33224 GRAND RIVER i FARMINGTON

KE 5.5040 GR 4-3330

5 WHY\-TENNYSON CHEVYSBUTV

Ther.'s o. OK lot full of TRADE 'n TRAVEL SPECIALS

now at TENNYSON CHEVROLET! People-pleasing priceso• every moke ond model... all reconditioned ondguaranteed! I it'$ a TENNYSON CHEVROLET decl ...it's "OK!"

h

V Illm#/F.. -WE DELIVER Call 425-1535 No Job Too Small

Free Estimates 6 to choose from .................... 9.9 81Call George

Farmington JOHNSON'S NURSERYREAS0NABLE RATES A-1 Ceramic Tile 0

WE MUST MOVE 150 USED CARS

Landscaping * Complete Landscaping EACH MONTHGR 4-2272 Bathrooms-Kitchens

Specializing in power lawn roll- * Lawn Building -- MARBLE and SLATE WORK

ing, lawn cutting. fertilizer, * Lawn Maintenance NEW-REMODEL-REPAIR

clean up. weed cutting, tractor 23 Years Experience for Your Plastering Any Problemwork. Guaranteed Protection BERRY PONTIAC, INC.

474-1489 GL 3-716035 rears Experience

Plastering - Painting KE 2-5521

- Dry Wall Repairs LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 1% PIN MONYSPECIAL '@SPECIAL OFFER Lawn Mower Repair I %.°lt i>:elt. 3:apim:fore 8 Installation 874 W.J: Arbor 675 W. Ann Arbor WHEEL AND DEAL ii$1.00 off per load with this , GR 4-2 117 OF Road AT

ad. Lawn Mowers * LINOLEUM GL 3-2500

11ALL TYPES of plastering. No * FORMICA TOPS GL 3-2504TOP SOIL Engine Repair teed. Free estimates. 425-3718.

Sharpened job too smaLl, work guaran- * ASPHALT TILEWO 3-7192 TENNYSON

PEAT Briggs & Stratton, Clinton,Authorized CUSTOM WORK CHEVROLET

Lathing & Plastering 25 Years Experience ................... aLauson - power products.Any amount Delivered Toro service and parts. 1 62 Corvair Monza Coupe

CAVAUER & SON Free Pick Up and Delivery DEARDOFF K67-757, NOTICE 1 64: I 102 std. trons., radio, heoter, white

Suburban Rent-lt Co. 1 : $ blue interior. extra nice . 1,745.63TV ServiceGL 3-1638 29103 Five Mile Rd. BROS. - 1 OUT O. STORAGE

GA +1280 1 10!1962 Corvair 700 Series 4.DoorKE 2-2144 P.K.P. TV 1 Anyone can buy a ear from us. Our finance company has Std. trons., radio, heater, 1,495 had a good year, so they have a surplus of money. For a • white walls. sharp ..- MAGNAVOX factory authorized 1 limited time they have lowered their loan requirements

1962 Ford Galaxie 2 Door Hardtop P fSOD Lawn Mower Service plumbing & Heating service. 15584 Beech-Daly . . . SO

All makes-one day service Road. KE 5-6053. Open 9-7 8, automatic, radio, heater, white wolls, beautiful black Geo. Loeffler Hardware weekdays, 5-5 Saturday. I YOU CAN BUY A CAR FROM

% 19

Sycamore FarmsIs Now Cutting

Merion Sodat

7278 HaggertyBetween

Joy and Warren

Haul it in your trailer andsave. We also make de-liveries or do your completesodding job.

Free Estimates

GL 3-0723

BLACK SCREENED PEAT

* 2 Yds. Screened Peat $8.50* Top Soil. Grade A-1·* 6 YdR. ......... $13.00

Merion Blue Sod

KE 7-8296

Between 7 to 3.30 P.M.

TOP SOILOR

FILL SAN D

GArfield 1-2599 or PA 1-5964

Come direct to our own pit

36444 COWAN ROAD

1,5 Mile W. of Wine Rd.

ABC SAN D

HACKERLANDSCAPE SERVICE

Lawn Maintenance. Power lawn

rolling. fertilizingHEAVY DUTY

ROTOTILLING

Weed cutting. tractor 'iorkBULLDOZING

GR 4-6914Commercial - Residential

29150 5 Mile at Middlebelt

GA 2-2210

MiscellaneousService

BASEMENT REPAIRS& WATERPROOFING

Specialists in Collapsing WallsHouse Raising - Foundations

Leveling - Underpinning

FREE ESTIMATES

Shannavar ...KE 5-0768

Moving

LIGHT HAULING

FURNITURE &

APPLIANCE MOVING

DAVE WISE

CR 8-2593 LO 3-9466

Music Teachers

ETHEL NIMICK - McLEANA.L.C.M. (Englond]

PIANO VOICE THEORYCLASSIC or MODERN PIANOSpecial Courses to, Aduth

So«,01 Courses for ChildrenITALIAN VOICE PRINCIPLES

26820 Schookroft KE 5-8357

QUALIFIED PIANO teacher.Children and adults. Mrs.

Lota HoEman, 17941 Mayfield,GA 1-5572.

Painting &Decorating

PAINTING

GLENN C. LONG

Plumbing & Heating

0 Electric Sewer Clecning43300 Seven Mile

Phone F leldbrook 9-0373i

OT\WELLHeating & Plumbing rl....Plymouth GL 3-0400Nights - GL 3-2974

Bonnie Plumbing Electric Sewer Clecni

Drain Cleaned $3 toTo,lets Installed

in Basement $125 -Gloss Lined Wcter Heater

Installed $90For Guaranteed Work

Call

BONNIE

KE 2-2143 KE 7-040924 HOUR SERVICE

WM. STILES

PLUMBING

AND SEWER NISTALLATIONELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING

LICENSEDMASTER PLUMBER

427-2266

Pender Bros.

ExcavatingPlumbing & Heating

Sewers and Catch Basins ofall kinds. Call KE 1-4066.

after 5 p.m.

GA 2-2858 or KE 3-6996

SIPPLE T.V. "KE 8-6911

North and West Side 16 Years Experience on

All Makes. Service 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Uphoistery I

REUPHOLSTER NOW ICustom work, restyle, large selection of fobr·cs & Nougohyde

KE 4-ll6I .1Call or Come in 1

Gates Upholstering25638 Plvmouth Rd.

1

Washing Machine . 1

Washer and Dryer Parts ,Trained Service Man to Assist

"DO IT YOURSELFERS" 1

Motors and Switches ,Checked Free

1Park Appliance Parts

Livonia 1GA 7-8280 1

27726 Plymouth Rd. ,

57-Automobiles 'l

STATION WAGON-4 door 1958Chevrolet. Excellent running 1

condition. very clean. GL 3-2374 11956 MERCURY 4 door sedan 1

Very reasonable. GA 2-5585,,31505 Hees. Livonia.

TELE GRAND CAR COMPANY 'WITH A NORMAL DOWN PAYMENT

EVEN I F

I YOU'VE BEEN BANKRUPTe YOU'VE BEEN GARNISHEED I

I YOU'RE NEW IN TOWN ,I YOU'VE HAD A REPOSESSIONI YOU'VE HAD NO CREDIT 1e YOU'VE BEEN IN TRUSTEESHIP 1I YOU'VE BEEN TURNED DOWN BY OTHERS ,

- IF YOU HAVE A STEADY JOB -1

WHILE OTHERS WASTE TIME CHECKING 1YOUR CREDIT, WE DELIVER IMMEDIATELY

O --NO Red Tape-- O 1O -NO Side Notes- O

O -NO Salary Loans-- O0 -NO Furniture Loans- O |

O -NO Cosigners Needed -O IO - NO Collateral Needed - OOVER 200 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM |

, Balance Weekly 1Immediate Delivery Due Poymets '58 Chevrolet V-8, Power $597 $6.00 '57 Ford F. 500, V-8 $397 $4.40'56 Ford Sedan $147 $2.00 1'57 Mercury H.T. $397 $4.40 ,'57Buick, H.T. Power $397 $4.40

'59 Dodge, Sharp $697 $7.10 1'56 Chevrolet, V-8, Stick $197 $2.25 1'60 Falcon, 2-Door $697 $7.10

'58 Mercury. H.T., Power $397 $5.00 |'56 Poatiac 2-Dr. H.T. Power $297 $3.20 1

'60 Podiac Bo•neville Convertible, 1full power $1795 $15.00

5--1962 Chevrolet Impalas from $1,795 1'59 Metropolitan $497 $6.20 '56 Ford 9 Pass. Wgn. $297 $410

'59 Mercury $787 $8.40 |'57 Chevrolet Wgn. $397 $5.00 1'57 Ford H.T. $397 $5.00 ,If you still owe payments on your present car we will payoff the balance and work out a deal on another car and 1 6... in many cases your payments will be lower, or we will , 1

* finish, red interior. 1045 Must Bee to appreciate

1961 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door Hardtop

6.cyl., automatic, radio, heater, white $1 < illwalls, white finish, red interior, sharp . 1, *0 1961 Falcon 2-DoorHect., whit.walls, ,nic. condition, 995,*collent 2•d car buy •i .. ..........

1961 Corvair - 700 Series 4 DoorAutomatic, radio. heater.

whiN walls, nice ............. 1,295 1960 Chevrolet Impala Coupe 8Automatic, power steerin, radio, h.ater,whitewall, one-owner. extra sharp 1545 1960 Chevrolet 2 Door . 1196-cyl., standard tronsminion, heoter, white.walls, one owner, excellent condition.

10951%'1960 Chevrolet Belair 4-Door8 automatic, radio, heater, white walls, 9 2951 41new car trade, one owner and ready .....

1960 Chevrolet 2 Door - 6 Cyl.Automatic, one owner, extra nice, 1,195 heater, white walls .................

1960 Chevrolet Impala Coupe6-cyl., std. transmission. radio, hector, $1,395 Mwhite wolls, one owner . . ............

9395 ||1960 Chevrolet Impala 4-Door 8Automatic. rodio. heater. whitewall.,b.outiful blue finish, shorp cor ........

1959 Chevrolet Belair

2-door, 6 cyl., outomatic -•sminion, radio. hooper whiee Wolls, On' owner, low mills,bectrtiful white finish ......, .......... 8951959 Chevrolet 4-Door Sta+ion WagonAutomatic, power *teering, rodio, heater, $1whiN walls. Thh w-k'..cl ot .....1,045 1959 Ford 8Automatic, tudor, heoter, while wolla.

Must ... m apprciote. All original and sharp. .750 El1959 Chevrolet Belair 2-Door 148-cyl., stick, radio, hector, $895 11white walls. This w.k'. .pecial ........

1959 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door $89518-eyl., stick,.dio, heater,white w.11.. This week'...cial .. ....

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door 4 6-,yl., std. trons.. radio, heater, whit.wall.,5! block finish, on.-owner. Se. it ot ..... *650 4

i IL

- 1 .PAULS Tree grvice. Removal and Paperhanging - Wall Washing Roofing & 1962 Chevrolet No Pymeits for 60 Days -90 Days Same .s Cash I *B 1958 Chevrolet Belair 4-Door 8

Let A Master Do Ittrimming. Licensed and Insured 4 door - Automitic, "IF WE CANT RNANCE YOU, NO ONE CAN" A#-*R, 44 h..ter. whN.won., 695

KZ 4-8064.Bill Thompson 15610 Deering Sheet Metal radio. beaten , excellent co.ditio. .....,..., .......

GA 7-8263white walls.

PAINTING $1.795 , TELE GRAND CAR COMPANY Grading PAPER HANGING Arebaugh & Reynolds rogest Dodge | CLIQUIDATION LOT) I jWe also denver Top Soil Interior & Exterior Roofing, Siding & 34955 Plymouth Rd. | GUND RIVER AT TELEGRAPH ROAD -

J. D. Wall Neat, Reasonabl. Sheet Metol GA 7-1250 3210 / . TE....0.1 4 1Free Estimates 26448 Grand River O.* of Tow-rs Memi Call PLYMOUTH R. :Ii- GAO-9500'21

GL 3-0723Over 15 Years Experience KE 1-6000 1 Are• Codi 313 - 583-1700 LIVONIA

GA 7-7332 ..................................................m.....

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Wednesday, June 26, 1963 THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS--The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Plymouth Observer . (P-19, R-19)

Looking for a new, used car? Stop at one of these dependable dealers today!57-Aeomobiles

1962 FALCON Futura deluxe,170 engine, extras, private.

BR 3-9214.

MERCURY. 1962 station wagon.220 h,p. Mercomatic transmis-

Sion. radio, heaton power

brakes. power steering, newtires. $2.175. 36651 Schoolcraft. ,GA 2-1968.

CADILLAC 1956 - Like new,$795. Holiday Motor Sales.

32444 Michigan Ave.. Wayne.PA 8-0600.

4*h l

0V

JULYSPECIALS

'59 T-BIRD

R.. h. .uN. $1 ¤ XP.S. & b. o•ly 1 1 0/ DN.

'58 FORD

Tudor. on. ow..r, 19.000 .e-fuel miles, 86°0o.ly DN. 4

'61 FORD

Country .den, 9 P.... outo-matic. r.di. $ A Cheetip, o.ly I =1 7 DN.

'55 PONTIAC

s95Only ........

'54 PLYMOUTH

No $995Mist.ke ....

'61 FORD

Conveniblin. 2 $1 7B Zto choo. #mm 1/' 74

Many Moreto Choose From

leo Calhoun <FORD

470 S. MAIN

Plymouth, Mich.

GA 7-7950 GL 3-1100

150 Ra3 ON OUR GIAN': USED CAR LOT* + S/dans - Wagons* Convertibles

57-Adomobiles

Looki - Looki

West Bros. Have Gone

Plurn Crazee

on 4th of July Specials

53 Ford auto., R H., extra

sharp ... ..······· $99

'56 Ford auto., R. H., clean 199.

54 Mercury 4 Dr. auto.. norust. ...... .. Make Offer

'58 Dodge 4 Dr.. auto., R. H.399.

'57 Ford Tudor auto., R.H..no ruit ......... 199.

57 Mercury 2 Dr. auto.,R H , no rust 299.

57 Lincoln 2 Dr. H.T.,loaded .. . ... . 399.

60 Ford 2 Dr. ranch ugn. 599.

60 Ford Tudor R. H,

auto.. sharp . . 888.

60 Mercery 2 Dr., R. H..P.S. WWT 1,129.

60 Ford Starliner ,auto..R. H.. P.S. & B. , 1,099.

61 Mercury 4 Dr. beauty,loaded 1,177.

59 Rambler 4 Dr.. R. H.,777.

61 Ford Fordor, a gem 1,166 All cars carry that nationwide 1

1 yr. G. & W. warranty

West Bros. 1Comet-Meteor-Monterey

14 5-2444 GI. 3-2424

534 Forest

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH

1-959 Mercury Monterey

4 door - auto., radio,heater, pow er steering

and brakes, white walls,34.000 actual miles.

$895

Forest Dodge

34955 Plymouth Rd.GA 7-1250

imblers i- 21.r :

USED .:'.ww. m -OS. CAR SALES $

PLYMOUTH at TELEGRAPH i .!

i DANNY DENTON SAYS: **:

i y **1

57-Automobiles

1953 PONTIAC hardtop. $100.Call GA 1-1213. evenings.

CORVAIR 1961 Monza Coupe.Stick shift. ndio. heater,

white sidewalls, Sl.345. The

Little Lot With the Big Bar-gains. Lowe Auto Sales. 1308S. Main. Plymouth. GL 3-2420.

1960 FALCON, +door station

wagon. radio. beaten spot-light. rear seat speaker, 170cubic inch engine. white ex-terior, good condition. GA 2-4973. -

1960 Plymouth

4 door Savoy - Auto.,radio, heater. white

walls. sharp.

$895

Forest Dodge

34953 Plymouth Rd.0GA 7-1250

Steinmiller'sSHARP 2ND CARS

NO MONEY DOWN

24 Months on Balance

'60 Chev 8 St. Wg. 1395'58 Chiv 8 Imp.

H.T. Pwr....... 895'57 Ch.v 8 Bel.

H.T. Pwr. ...... 750058 Merc H.T. Pwr. 695'57 Chiv 8 2 Dr. RH 695'57 Chev 6 Bel 4 Dr 595'57 Chev 6 4 Dr. Stk 595'57 Olds 98 4 Dr Pwr 595'57 Ford 500 4 Dr.

Power ......... 595'57 Ford 62 Dr Stick 495

'58 Ford 62 Dr Stick 395

'56 Ch.v 8 HT Black 495

'56 Chev 8 2 Dr.

Delray ........495'56 Chev 8 HT Grn 495

'56 Chev 6 4 Dr S+k 395

'57 Ford 8 Sta Wgn 295'55 Chev 8 4 Dr. Blk 395'56 Chev 8 Conv Stk 495

'56 Ford 8 2 Dr 275

'56 Ford 8 4 Dr 195

'56 Ford 8 2 Dr 250

'56 Buick Super HTPower ........ 395

'55 Ford 9-pass Wgn 195

'CHEAPIES"

'55 Ford 82 Dr 145

'55 Ford 6 Wgn Stk 95'54 Olds 884 Dr Pwr 50

'53 Ford 8 4 Dr 50'53 Chev 6 2 Dr 50

Steinmiller's

57-Agtomobiles

FORD 1960, fordor. 6-cyl-FordomaUc. Fairlane 500,

radio, heater, white wall tires,$895. Allison Chevrolet. 199Plymouth Road, GL 3-4603.

1956 CHEVROLET 4-door BelAir hardtop, V-8 engine.

power glide. GL 3-4893.

FORD 1962 X-L hardtop. $163down. $65.58 a month. Credit

no problem, buy here. pay here.Old car down. Call Mr. Esman,291-0300.

CADILLAC 1960, black, 6-win-dow sedan, full power, one

owner. carefully driven. $295down. Beglinger Olds-Cadillac,684 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth,GL 3-7500 or WO 3-4512.

CHEVROLET 1962. Nova, 2-door hardtop. radio, heater,

white wall tires. std. shift. beau-,tiful red finish, only St,795.Allison Chevrolet. 199 Plym- 0outh Road. GL 3-4603.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

1959 Oldsmobile DynamicSport Coupe, 8 cylinder. To beauctioned off July 2. 1963, be- i

tween 4:45 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 41100 Plymouth Road, Pty-mouth. Michigan. By Bur-,roughs. Plymouth Employees Credit Union. i1959 FORD station wagon. low

mileage, good rubber. auto- 1

matic 8, 4-door. Radio. heater. extras. Excellent condition.$850. 427-9497.

FORD 1961 Country Squire 9pass. station wagon, V.8,

I Cruise-matic, power steering :' and brakes. power windows,

t power seat and tinted glass.premium tires, beautiful green finish. Only $1,895. Allison

i Chevrolet. 199 Plymouth Road.G L 3-4603.

COMET 1961, S.22, black-red,

bucket seats, automatic, radio, beaten white walls. one owner.$1395 Beglinger Olds-Cadillac, 1684 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth.GL 3-7500 or WO 3-4512.

,CHEVROLET 1961 -2-door 'sedan. automatic. radio. heat- ·

er. white sidewalls. $1,195. TheLittle Lot With the Big Bar-gains. Lowe Auto Sales. 1308S. Main. Plymouth. GL 3-2420.

T-BIRD, 1961 hardrop, radio,heater, automatic. power equip-pei a buy at $2.295, low downpayment. Bank rates.

PIONEER OLDS

33224 Grand River, FarmingtonG R 4-3330 KE 5-5040

B < 1961 Comet S-22 / 2 door - radio. heater. white walls, bucket zeats.

$1,295

Forest Dodge

34955 Plymouth Rd.CA 7-129

57-Automobiles

FORD 1960-Fairlane 500, for-dor. V-8 automatic. $895. The

Little Lot With the Big Bar-gains. Lowe Auto Sales. 1308

S. Main. Plymouth. GL 3-2420.

CADILLAC 1956.2 door, clean,

good condition, blue and

white, $450. GA 7-2517.

BUICK 1960 station wagon, 8,automatic. power steering and

brakes. radio, heater. white walltires. real sharp. $1795. AllisonChevrolet, 199 Plymouth Road,GL 3-4603.

CHEVROLET 1958 -ImpalaCoupe, V-8, automatic, radio,

heater, white sidewalk $795.

The Little Lot With the BigBargains. Lou'e Auto Sales,1308 S. Main, Plymouth. GL3-2420.

Sports CarsHeadquarters

'58 Triumph TR-3 . . 1.050

'59 TR-3 RdsL .. ... 1.195'GO TR-3 Rdst. wire 1,395

'60 TR-3 Rdst. . 1.295

'61 Fiat 1200 Rdst. . $1.495'60 Fiat Abarth Rdst. 1,395'59 MGA Rdst. ... . 1.095'60 MGA Rdst. wire 1,495

'62 MGA Rdst. - . . 1,995

62 Austin Healy 3000 2.595'58 Mercedes 190SL 1,950

INVENTORY

CLEARANCEOF

Import Sedans'59 VW Sed. fred) 950

'59 VW Sed. (blue) 995

'61 VW Sed. (black) Sl,295

'57 VW Ghia Cpe.. red 795

'61 VW Sunroof . .. . . 1,35062 Flat GOOD (blue) :95'59 Fiat 1100 Sed. black 495

'61 Fiat 1200 Sed. black 795'60 Fiat 2100 Sed.

(navy blue) . 995

'60 Renault Dauphine(black) .. . 595

'60 Metropolitan Conv.(turq) 795

'60 Volvo .... 1.150

'61 Volvo ..... 1.395

58 Volvo 4 speed G95

'60 Opel Sed. (green) 595

70 Cars to Choose From

12 MONTH GUARANTEEBANK RATES

WE TAKE TRADES

Ask for Mr. Adams

JOE

DWYER(Auth. Triumph, Volvo-Fiat

Dir.)

SALES. SERVICE, PARTS

24841 GD. RIVER

(at 7 Mile)

KE 7-2292

57-Automobiles

FALCON 1962-4-door, deluxeautomatic, radio. heater, white

sidewalls. $1.495. The Little LotWith the Big Bargains. LoweAuto Sales. 1308 S. Main, Plym-outh. GL. 3-2420.

1954 FORD. 4 door. automatictransmission. One owner.

Best offer. Call after Friday.GA 1 -6255.

1957 STUDEBAKER. $75. goodtransportation, GA 2-7433

after 6.

1957 RENAULT Dauphin,radio, heater, whitewalls,

good condition. $250. GA7-4038,

1961 CHEVROLET Impala con-vertible, maroon. beautiful

condition, no rust. 17001 Beech

Road.

1958 CHEVROLET Belaire. 8-cylinder. good condition, au-

tomatic transmission, $550. GA4-0796 after 4 p.m.

'58-METROPOLAN- hardt. radio, Aeater, clean, private, I

$395. 474-7567.

1958 V. W.-Clean, radio, heat-

er, whitewall© private owner, $795. After 6 p.m., GA 3-2750.

DODGE convertible 1956, radio and heater. Fair condiUon.

Best cash offer. FI 9-0381.

1954 CHEVROLET 4-door,radio, heater, power glide,

clean, good condition, new tires,$175. GA 1-8547.

1949 CHEVROLET. 427-3347.

CADILAC 963-2- coupe De-Ville, executive car, less than

5.000 miles. full power, Vinyltop. truly a buy, $493 down. I

Beglinger Olds - Cadillac, 684 i Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. GL' 3-7500 or WO 3-4512.

VACATION SPECIALS

'60 Rambler 4 Door, std. trans.,only $5.00 down.

"61 Rambler Classic 4 Door,

overdrive, radio, heater,

full price only $1,395.

·'58 Ford Station Wagon, std. 15 trans.. radio. heater, $595.

'58 ilercury 2 Door, automatic, ii radio, heater, $5 down.

FIESTA RAMBLER

1205 Ann Arbor Road

GL 3-3600

L- 1963 Jeep 7power take-off.

Warner Hubbs

Driven few miles,

like brand new.

$1.895

Forest Dodge

34955 Plymouth Rd.

GA 7-1250

LOOK ! !

28536 FORD ROAD NO MONEY DOWNPh 427-3780

NO PAYMENTS TILL AUGUSTfl-l

-- i '62 PLYMOUTH 2-Door .................. $1275

'58 OLDS Wagon, full power, repossessed.

NOTICE! '60 LARK Wagon. fully equipped.

"OVER 75 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM"

All Cars Must Be Sold at Cost SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL

--- PLYMOUTH & VALIANTS

57-Automobiles 57-Automobiles

FALCON, 1960 deluxe 4-door- 1962 OLDSMOBILE 98, fourRadio. heater, automatic, full door town sedan, power

price $745, $129 down. Bank steering. Must sell, 453-6428rates. after 6 p.m.

PIONEER OLDS 58-Trucks and Trailers33224 Grand River, FarmingtonGR 4-3330 KE 5-5040 CHEVROLET 1959 pickup.

Sharp. $845. The Little LotI With the Bi: Bargains. Lowe

PLYMOUTH 1957, nine passen- +Auto Sales. 1308 S. Main. Plym-ger wagon, power steering and outh. GL 3-2420.

brakes, automatic, radio. heat- er, excellent condition. Private 59-Mobile Homesowner, $400. GA 7-6699.

1959 CHARLAMOR MOBILE

1960 FORD Convertible. 352 I home 50'x 10'. completely fur-engine, Cruise-0-matic. power ' nished. includes G.E. washer-

steering, power brakes, radio, t dr>·er combination, priced toheater, white walls. $1,125. sell at $3.400 cash. Contact Mrs.

453-7299. e M. kie, after 6 p,m.. 44 Hill-I crest. Country Estates Mobile

OLDS. 1961 Starfire convert-' Community, 7 Mile Rd. west ofible, black with red vinyl in- Northrille.terior. a real beauty and loaded 3 -- -- -- -- - -- - - :.--- - -- -u ith power. $2,395 full price, 1957 BUDDY House Trailer,your car or low cash down. 36,8 ft. Completely furn-

Bank rates. ished Excellent condition. GL

3-6128

PIONEER OLDS33224 Grand River. Farmington 'GR 4-3330 KE 5-5040 -00/'I.-

CHEVROLET. 1962 Impala con-vetlible. V-8, radio. heater. ¢fstraight stick. low miles and Lsharp. $195 down. Bank rates.33224 Grand River, FarmingtonGR 4-3330 KE 5-5040

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1961 FORD convertible cruiso- 1

matic power steering, power CAMP TRAILERS

brakes. power windows. radio. 1 RENT OR SALE

heater, $1,695. GA 4-1519. Trade Winds, Rights. Koch,Centurys, Ramblers, Sprites

COMET. 1961 deluxe 4-door-

Radio, heater. automaUc trans- Plymouth Trailermission, vinyl interior, real

economy and only $1,195, $169 Service

down. Bank rates. 13747 Plymouth Rd.

PIONEER OLDS t W. of Schaefer33224 Grand River. Farmington WE 3-6554GR 4-3330 KE 5-5040

SPECIAL SALE! 1963 MODELSAll new mobile home prices have been reduced for this sale.Free delivery ond free set up. Two bedroom, $3,695 up. Longterm financing.

SPECIAL SALE!4 TRAVEL TRAILERS 1963 MODELS

PACERS AND TAWAS BRAVES. All new

travel trailers have been reuuced and or.being offered at very low, low prices. 15',

16% 17% 19'. Sle.ps 4-6.427-0306 See these at:

WONDERLAND MOBILE HOME SALES30905 Plymouth Road Betwin Middlebelt ond Morrimon Roads

Classified Ads Get Results!

4th OF JULY SPECIALS !

1963 DODGE 330

. 9 979

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Complete delivered price ... full factory equipment-F.A.Hector, Wind:hield Wo.hers, Oil Filter, 4 90 Sal.. Tox, TitleTransfer. Immedioto delivery. up to 36 months to poy. 5-yeorworronty or 50.000 miles.

1963 DODGE DART

$1669* i POK UUILIC LILIUIDA I IWN - FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENTCOME IN * FEISTER AUTO SALES WE TAKE ANYTHING IN TRADE* 4

i Public Welcome!11 FOREST DODGEAND BET YOUR* 1 37401 FORD RD.,at Newburg Rd. PA 1 -2400 |

*DENTON DEAL" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: 1

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i MOST OF OUR USED CARS i'3 ARE ONE-OWNER TRADE-INS ib$ :1

i 1961 Buick Special s1495 i* 4-0,0, -d••. •um.· Dow•• Se••1,-

i 1959 Buick Le Sabre* 2-000.0 .um.. power st-*•0 •nd b.kn

3 1958 T-Bird

3 1959 Chevrolet* 2-0.0, S.den

: 1962 Buick Invicta* MI*bi ve•on· /- /1,8,1 •*/ brok..

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H•ater ...................... $ 399 $ 295

'57 Chev. 2.Dr. Stick 6 ............$ 595 $ 375'57 Merc. 2-Dr. H.T. Power S&8 ....$ 650 $ 395'58 Ford 2-Dr. Stick Radio & H ..... $ 595 $ 399

056 Chev. Hard Top Power Steering,Irakes, Windows & Seat, AirCo•di«oled ... ............. .$ 695 S 450

'57 hick Ceofury H.T. Power .....$ 595 $ 495'58 G.M.C. Sub.rbc. Carry-All

Campers Special .............$ 650 $ 500'57 Olds 98 2-Dr. H.T. Full Power.. $ 850 $ 575'58 Olds U 2-Dr. Stick Shift ..$ 895 $ 675

'59 Plymouth Belveder, 4-Dr. 8Autom. Power Sher. & Brakes ..$ I95 $ 750

'58 Chiv. bl-Aire 8 Adom. Power $ IS $ 695'60 Valia.* Statio. W.go. Stick ..$ US $ 875'58 Mymoe# 2-Dr. H.T. 8 A•tom.

Power Sher. Norida car, iver$ 750 $ 595

'60 Ford Galaxie 8 A.*om. Sharp ..$1095 $ 975No Reasonable * Offer Refused

Come In and See !

AUCTION CITY 1<- CAR CO.

23854 GRAND RIVERONE BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH

IE 743540

BUY IN COMFORn 11The Show Room Lot | |

Air Conditioned |1CHEVROLET 1959 2-Door

.dio. h..ter. 6. std. tr....

FALCON 1962 4-Door Red Wagon9795170 engine, .die, h.ter, white.IIi, ..tomitic, lullog. .ck.

FORD 1959 Custom Tudor

Automatic, mdio, hector, 01. GoloxieConv••ible, power.

995COMET 1963 4-Door Villager Custom Wagonmdio. heater, automatic, Anted s2395'10., I.... .ck, 170 ..i•., b..k..1 -ly

FORD 1962 Fairlane Tudor

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$1395FORD 1962 Convertible

s219 5352 ..i.., Cruisomatic. po-,st..4..,.1 b.k., whit-•11•.

PONTIAC 1960 4 Door Ventura

9 5 DN. i.. ..,1 brokes. 060•me•k, white-walls. 2-,®•r w•••Inty.

M.G. 1959

A White. Si•,py 4195Roodster

THE SHOW ROOM LOT

35000 Plymouth Road East of Plymouth GA 7-9700

Visit Our Complete New Service Dept.

34955 PLYMOUTH ROAD GA 7- 1250

At Wayne Road

JACK SELLE BUICK

SPECIALS:

CLEARANCE PRICES

PREVAIL ON ALL

NEW CARS

SHARP ONE OWNER USED CARS,

MANY TO CHOOSE FROM

AT BELOW AVERAGE PRICES

200 ANN ARBOR ROADM-14

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THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS-The Redford Observer, The Livonian Observer, The Mymoulh Observer

BRAI Unlifilr-7----9---

CM.ill=

I BY MAYOR HAR -

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GARBED IN PITH hmuumuus, employees of &Appliance Store, Joy Rd. 1are greeting customers durond and final week of thtent sale. A sneak previ

€ollege neDirector ll

Mrs. Harriett H. Sattig, a na-tive of Virginia and currently amember of the Nursing facultyat Syracuse University, has beenappointed Director of NursingEducation for Schoolcraft Col-lege by the Board of Trustees.

Mrs. Sattig holds a nursingBOR DO THE RAKING!

of North Carolina, Bachelor ofdiploma from the State Hospital

'OWER MOWERScation from Columbia Univer-Science degree in Nursing Edu:

S GRASS FOR YOU!Syracuse.sity and a Master's degree from

She was affiliated with thePractical Nursing Center inSyracuse, N. Y. for six years andwas Director the last three. She

Stremi€h IsNamed IDC

SecretaryRobert Stremich is the new

secretary of the Industrial De-

profit organization of Plymouth.velopment Corporation, a non-

He succeeds George Lawtonwho declined a second nomina-tion but will remain as a mem-

ber of the Board of Directors.

. Frank Arlen was renamedpresident and all other officersretained thek posts for anotheryear. i

The complete slate includes:Harold Guenther. vice prest-dent: Harvey Ziel, treasurer:and Directors Stremich, Lawton,William Sempltiner. Edwin Schrader, Clarence Moore and IHerald Hamill.

.

MA 70#3'1 -,-,-

CORNER

The

We are happyand proud

to have been named the

1962

OUTSTANDINGTORO DEALER

This week we want toset a new, all-time rec-

ord. So bring your oldhand or power mower-it may be worthmore than when ydubought i+77???

DON MILLER,The TORO King

LET YOUR NEIGHI

1963 TORO P

NEVER BENEV

THIS WEEK

SUPPI

St]OTT%

BONUS WCovers

reg. 3.45 bagTHIS WEEK

ONLY

SCOTTX

THE LIVONIA MALL

GROUND BREAKING ... June

19, 1963, was another *'red-

letter" day for our City! I had the honor of setting off thedynamite blast at the groundbreaking ceremonies at ournew $25 million dollar shop-

, ping center at Middlebelt andSeven Mile Roads.

Geor:e Klein, one of the de-velopers and myself, then flewto Detroit at approximately 500feet in a helicopter. The effects

of good planning and zoning are

really apparent from the air.Particularly noticeable were

< the larger lot areas of our City! vs. the crowded, jammed areas1 of Detroit. The outskirts of De-troit proper showed some back-

yard-green areas, however. aswe approached the downtown

1 area, it was Just one roof top

i after another, practically cov-l ering the entire area.

' I f only Detroit had made aneffort to control its density in

f the 30's, it wouldn't have the

problems it faces today....

DO YOU NEED HELP

AROUND THE YARD,i AROUND THE HOUSE. BABYSITTING. SUMMER CLERI-

CAL HELP?77

Livonia's Youth EmployrhentService ' Y.E S. i can help youOut'!

Livonia's young people arebeing paid 50 cents to $100 perhour for their services.

Thu, is an opportunity foryou to help instill in our young-sters a sense of responsibility.

to give them an opportunity toearn their own money.

I am sure you will find, as Idid, that it will enable you toget things done around the

# house that have been put off formany months due to a lack oftime.

If you would like to availyourself of this service, pleasecall City Hall, GArfield 1-2000,Extension 240.

...

FISCAL TAX REFORM ...

I was invited to attend Gover-

nor Romney's Regional Meetingon Tax Reform held at the Stat-

ler Hotel in Downtown Detroit.--

Facts, C(Continued fi

tomers. Consumers Power, for erate for all gas customers, whel

VEY W. MOELKE =il

It was a very informativemeeting.

A 20-page report coveringMichigan's present revenuestructure and six (6) possiblealternate methods of taxation

were presented.

One thing stood out in allof them: that all called for ad-

ditional State revenues. The

only question was -who" was topay it'?7 Most plans called forreductions in business taxes

with an increase to provide in-dividuals resulting from aState-Wide Income Tax.

The alternative of increased

personal taxes is a reduction inState services. A vote of those

present indicated that the ma-

jority (and I voted with the ma-jority), wanted fewer State ser-vices with local communities

deciding for themselves whether

they wanted to pay for moregovernmental services.

School Districts receive sub-

stanual grants from the State- .. $330 million dollars will be

paid by the State in 1963-64 ...this includes half of the total

sales tax collections and on all

proceeds of several other taxes

amounting to $64 million dol.

lars plus an additional StateGeneral Fund supplement ofabout $82 million dollars.

Cities, and counties receivedrevenue from the State too. For

example, the Livonia PublicSchool District will receive $4

million 65 thousand in State

aid in 63-64. The City of Li-

vonia will receive $1,568.000which includes $500,000 race

track money....

ASSESSMENT METHODS ...

were also discussed.

The personal property tax onbusiness and industry is in myopinion a very unfair and un-

just tax. It is one that is hurt-ing our economy, greatly inMichigan!

In Livonia. we reduced per.sonal property assessments lastyear ST.800.000. We are tryingto give industry a fair break in Livonia and it is the only way

we can attract them to our com- fmunity!:

Ipinionsom Page 1)

ample, manages to have a ingleever they may be in Michigan.

Yours, cordially,

Paul M. Chandler

Wednesday, June 26, 1963

Parked CarThieves Rob

f.. Robbers looted his car, whileU parked in the Wonderland2% Shopping Center lot, and es-2*

5 4 caped with a man's suit, shav-h 1 ing kit and a wool blanketf :51 valued at $63, according to a

* complaint to Livonia Police by

William Ta,lor, 29616 JoyRoad.

Taylor told officers the ll thieves shattered the right vent

window to gain entrance.

TRAILER HITCHESAny $ 095 Plus

Trailer 0 Tox

Minock Trailer Rental26629 Plymouth Rood

KE 4-7250 KE 4-1644

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elmets and television set models is on display inerry's Home the big circus tent behind the store,md Inkster, and refreshments are free to visitors.ing the sec- The store is open daily from 10 a.m. toeir massive 9 pm. Left to right are Rudy Fonville,ew of 1964 John Zarouk and Pat Berry.

iard#ires i -ILIf Nursingbecame an instructor in Medi-

cal-Surgical Nursing at Syracuse in 1960.

Mrs. Sattig is expected to join Rthe faculty in August so that she 1//will have an opportunity to de- !(1velop details of the practical 1 jnursing program, to employ afaculty and establish standards- for recruitment. She will work.closely with the State Board of.Nursing and the Tri-County League for Nurses.-

The Trustees are looking for-ward to adding a program inregistered nursing as soon asthe practical nursing school is F6operating successfully.

RUST-O-LEUM

UNDERCC* Ideal for new cars* A must for older cars

STOP THE RUSTYou Cannot See From

Ruining Your Car!Don't overlook the undenide of your car.It': sound economy to coat the undersidewith RUST-OLEUM spray tromment.

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)'* 0*clusive Whirlwind dision nolAl* rho gross, but 060 ve,uum

m your lown of st,cks, stones endir dibns! Toro'. coly he.ght od--m makes cha•qi.9 your heigmut • DIosur! YOU con cut „ low40 w os h•gh 0, 3".We ot Brady's ore Michigan's

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Save 50-ON YOUR NEXT CAR WASH

We Invite You to Try Our New Modern Car Washing Planl

GLEAM AUTO WASH29067 Plymouth Livonia

1 Block East of Middlibelt

Regular Wash Price $1.50-With This Coupon $1.00With 15 Gal. Gas Purchase and Coupon-194

PURE FIREBIRD GASOLINEVoid After August 30, 1963

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'WING'S LUSTER'Bonds to finish! Protects the beautyof your car's fine original finish. Nowax!

BEAUTY7LLE ROAD

PLYMOUTH

4XD WEED KILLERKills undesirable broad-leafed weeds.

reg. $ 1. 95 49THIS WEEK

ONLY

THIS SPECIAL SCOTTS

SALE AVAILABLE ONLY AT

BRADY HARDWAREand applies only to these two items.

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Michigan Public Service Commission GET YOUR NOSE UNDER BERRY'S TENTp Lansing. Michizan

Re: In the Matter of the Complaint of Paul Chandler AgainstTHESE BIG BUYS, MADE SPECIALLYthe Michigan Bell Telephone Company - Case No. r-1214

Sirs FOR THE KAST DAYS NEW! BIG PICTURE!The Michigan Bell,Telephone Company. under the Commis-

sion's Rules of Practic#. respectfully requests that the time for I OF OUR IENT SALE. LIGHTWEIGHTanswering the Complaint of Paul Chandler, filed with the Com-mission June 7. 1963, #equesting a further revision of the Livonia J e ·''

2 zone boundaries. be ektended for a period of 90 days from and

after June 18. 1963. l THE 1-*tmerf«%#ff PORTABLE TVThis request for extension is made to provide the Company

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:lialt andpchme0the surve; itth;: :uuk;ltj:makingfinhLELI fxy .·.

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Farmington and Northville subscribers relating to certain new service offering. -

A copy of this letter is being sent herewith to Paul Chandler,33050 Five Mile Road, Livpnia, Michigan. Compla inant. 1 A-Very truly yours AIR CONDITIONER*liemon Radio(:)Albert J. Thorburn.

Legal Dept.. Michizan Bell

...

Sirs

Quiet_Kbol*1111 1

FERTILIZER r-40-1 KILLER : I am in receipt of a letter dated June 18, 1963 from Albert 5-te.* 5-.1*."bge/illia::'W:::gogiwilill:I,///i/ililiililrlilli. 1 .. 1,11... 1 I50-Lb. Bag 9-P 0 1 J. Thorburn of the legal department of Michigan Bell Telephone

Company, requesting an extension in time for answering Iny k 1 11-

sr, GLA RAID 99C complaint of June 7. 1963..

The latter complaint dealt with the NorthvilJe and Farm-ingtoltbr=Oglv trean.ex.tee1:nan this cromplaint. The ' -0No Limit bfacts are clear and have been under study by Michigan Bell for,

many months. The principle involved is almost identical to that : i

50' Full 111" 1.1). P" Galvanized i Service Commis* ref:2ding the Plymouth exchange within k,Your Choice! bj 20 Gallon T involved in the se recently heard b> the Michigan Public l 1)1Livonia.GARBAGE .*-/</2

Yours truly.HOSE or Ut#al CANS -1623' 3-Tub• Ger- [|1 nl| 1111 t Pant M. Chandler. ilill......I-- KOOL-NOUNT' l B; j1 W,8 Lid State Representative. 'htent re,N- 11S"ker /•d 3/6. S<I MI// AIR CONDmONERS 'rep.SPRINKLERgmill 989 0 -en#-fint D- I Place on *

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