10 years ago
November 21, 1993
Coach Bud Rowley’s Wildcats football team defeated Marshall, 11-0, in the state Class B semi-finals in Jackson Saturday. They’ll play in the Silverdome Saturday. It’s their second straight year in the Dome.
Marge Zurlinden, of Leonard, has been appointed Oxford Schools’ official representative on the Oakland Schools Special Education Advisory Committee.
Metamora Golf and Country Club will be auctioned by sealed bids December 2. Owner George Papadelis says he’s doing it for retirement purposes.
On December 1 our telephone area code will be changed from 313 to 810.
25 years ago
November 23, 1978
James Conlen, unsuccessful candidate for State Representative, says he will definitely ask for a recount.
Sue Bossardet is in charge of operating a U. S. Weather Service sub-station in Oxford.
Former Oxford resident John R. Edman has been elected vice president of General Motors in charge of the Corporation’s Financial staff.
50 years ago
November 27, 1953
The entire student body of Oxford Public Schools has been given vision tests in cooperation with Oakland County Health Department. 503 high schoolers and 518 elementary students were tested.
Claude Wood, 42, Granger Road, was trapped in the rollers of a corn picker for an hour before two passing women heard his cry for help. He lost two fingers. He was treated at Goodrich Hospital.
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10 years ago
December 22, 1993
Elementary reading and math scores have improved dramatically at Daniel Axford and Leonard on Michigan Education Assessment Program (MEAP) testing.
Oxford Schools chose to not join the newly formed Oakland County Athletic League. They’ll remain in the Flint Metro League.
Jeremy Huston’s 19 points led the Wildcats to their first basketball victory of the season, 55-44, over Fenton.
25 years ago
December 21, 1978
Addison firemen, the township board and Leonard are at odds over who should become chief, following the resignation/retirement of chief Charles Hamilton.
Junior High students are smoking in school restrooms and otherwise abusing them, thus principal Larry Ferrigan has the doors locked between classes.
Addison Oaks park has 13 miles of groomed snow trails.
Billy VanArsdel has all the approvals he needs to build his 32-room Oxford Inn Motel at 823 S. Lapeer Road.
Hunting on any portion of Lakeville Lake is now banned.
Eugene Mallia, of Leonard, was cited for helping save the life of a fellow GM employee. Mallia is also a volunteer Addison fireman.
50 years ago
December 25, 1993
On behalf of the Oxford Chamber of Commerce Pete Prince and Linus Treinen gave home decorating awards to Mark VanWagoner (first) on Dennison Street and Al Scheuerlein (second) on Crawford.
C.N. Ray Industries offices on South Lapeer Road were damaged by fire to the tune of $35,000.
George Haddrill has been appointed Oxford Village Assessor.
10 years ago
December 29, 1993
No one seems to approve the new school funding proposal that got ballot approval in Lansing. No vote date has been set. It will call for higher sales, cigarette and homestead taxes and a property transfer tax.
Daniel Kabat of Addison Township earned Ford Motor Company’s highest honor, the Henry Ford Technology award.
Sam Craig is the new chairman of the Oxford Township Zoning Board of Appeals.
Krishna Kroninger-Austin of Oxford has opened the Fitting Room Bridal Centre in Rochester.
25 years ago
December 28, 1978
NEOTRANS dial-a-ride has been replaced with OCART. Services have been cut. The former went door to door, the latter will go curb to curb.
Oxford Precise Castings has a new owner and name: OCTRA, Inc. President G. Wayne Leeser says they have a $1.3 million contract with the government to build roll bars for Caterpillar tractors.
Delano Road, in Oxford Township, has been appointed a Natural Beauty Road by the Oakland County Road Commission.
A dozen Oxford school buses slid off the roads Wednesday, so Thursday was a school-closed snow day.
50 years ago
January 1, 1954
James Wiles, Oxford, is among the 150-member Michigan State University marching band headed for California to march in the Rose Bowl parade. They will perform in El Paso, Kansas City and Tuscon enroute. They’ll travel in a 12-car train sponsored by Oldsmobile.
Theme of the state of Michigan’s float in the Rose Bowl parade is “Michigan… Water Wonderland.”
New Years services at Oxford Baptist Church will include films of hunting and fishing in Alaska as well as a film on Christianity.
10 years ago
January 5, 1994
Kevin Rutkowski has resigned as Oxford’s assistant manager/clerk to take the head planning job in Oak Park. A year ago Oxford’s manager, Teri Arbenowske, went to Oak Park as assistant manager.
Don Rush and Perdema Duncan are the newest members of Oxford Chamber of Commerce Board. Tim Davidson was re-elected to the board.
Mark Dixon has opened “Audio Express” at 7 N. Washington St.
Abigail Miller, Oxford High student, has won first place in the Optimist Club Essay contest. Her subject was “Boundaries of Freedom.”
Oxford Wrangler Wrestling Program hosted 577 kids at Oxford High’s field house Sunday. It’s the largest Youth wrestling program in Michigan.
25 years ago
January 4, 1979
Oxford Township property taxes for 1978 are the largest in three years. Township supervisor Bob Clack says we should expect taxes to increase the next two years or more.
Bill Tefend, owner of Tefend Motor Sales, says the RV industry is building smaller units, but buyers want bigger RVs.
Two of the area’s oldest multi-line insurance agencies joined operations January 1. Bob Knauf, owner of Hall-Knauf Agency in Oxford, and Eric Allen, owner of Allen Insurance Agency in Lake Orion, will operate under the new name, Community Insurance Center. Richard Laidler is vice-president of the new agency.
50 years ago
January 8, 1954
Frances Brown Watson of Oxford will be one of the seven student soloists to perform with the University of Michigan Symphonic Orchestra in Hill Auditorium next week.
Mrs. Louis Corbat, Mrs. Virginia Chamberlain and Mrs. Don Awrey have been relected to the offices of clerk, financial secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the Congregational Church.
10 years ago
January 12, 1994
Friends say Raymond Ponke, 40, was simply fulfilling his own prophecy when he violently killed his wife, Jackie, this week. After she filed for divorce he reportedly said that if he couldn’t have her no one could.
An explosion in the Al Wummel garage on Coats Road Saturday started a fire that destroyed the home.
Thursday’s ‘first’ snow caused more than seven accidents in Oxford.
Oxford schools finance leader, associate superintendent Richard Megahan is retiring.
Fifth and sixth graders are being moved to Central Smices Building on Pontiac Street next year.
Wayne and Barb Vibbert, of Oxford, have spent seven of the last 16 years on missionary teaching in Burundi, Africa, and they are returning there soon.
25 years ago
January 11, 1979
On a 5-2 decision the Oxford Board of Education voted to discontinue split sessions next year.
Two of the three names on the Oxford Village Council ballot are incumbents, Joe Bullen and Jane Downing. Jacqueline Wassil is the third name.
Some Oxford school administrators have petitioned the Board of Education to recognize the Administrator’s Association as a bargaining unit. The Board refused. The union can now ask the state to set an election date.
Three Oxford High students will visit Australia this summer with Musical Youth International: Larry Dick, Susan Sherman and Lori Binning.
Janet Kargetta and Jeannette Avenall have been promoted to new posts at Oxford Savings Bank
Oxford Community Development Funds this year will go to sidewalks, $12,000, community center, $5,000, and bike paths, $3,000.
50 years ago
January 15, 1954
The “Michigan Mile,” a one mile race track in Livonia Township, was the topic at Oxford Rotary Tuesday.
A. W. Stoddard, formerly of Oxford and former advertising director of Syncro Corp. in Oxford, has been named director of public relations for Detrex Corporation in Detroit.
Gerles Smith has been installed as Chancellor for the Knights and Mary Jean Faust as Most Excellent Chief for the Pythian Sisters.
A solution to overcrowding in Lakeville School will be taken up by a newly appointed committee.
Total assets for Oxford Savings Bank for 1953 added up to $3,789,523.
10 years ago
January 19, 1994
State-of-the-art voting machines have been purchased by Oxford Township. The machines should quickly tabulate results.
Many southeast Michigan schools, including Oxford, are closed due to subzero temperatures.
Rick Carver, of Oxford. has been cast as Aramis in Oakland Urtiversity’s production of “Three Musketeers.”
Stuart Feldmann, a 1972 Oxford High grad, has been arrested in Colorado and returned to Michigan. He has been missing for eight years, along with his daughter, who he kidnapped from her mother in Michigan in 1985 during a divorce. Mother and daughter were reunited December 22.
Darwin Parks has been appointed interim Oxford Village Clerk.
In November 1990 the historic Metamora Club on Delano Road burned. The House/Club was built in 1878. A new Metamora Club has been built just south of the former Club.
25 years ago
January 18, 1979
Nature gave northeast Oakland County its first major snowstorm of the winter Saturday. Eight inches fell.
Oxford officer John Hill struggled to pull a horse from a creek near Drahner Road. It fell through the ice.
Former State Representative Mel Larsen of Oxford will seek the office of chairman of Michigan’s Republican Party.
State and County environmental groups have inspected Oxford schools and say there are no asbestos problems.
Oxford High grad Bruce Biebuyck has been named most valuable player on the Ferris State College 1978 football team by fellow players. The linebacker led the team with 74 tackles, 63 assists, four pass deflections and two interceptions.
Dolores B. Fleig is Lakeville’s new postmaster.
50 years ago
January 22, 1954
Gov. G. Mennen Williams came to Oxford Wednesday to speak at the annual meeting of Oxford Coop Elevator. He presented a 9-point plan for aiding Michigan farmers.
Bill Jarrett’s injury in the Wildcat basketball game with Rochester was serious enough that the coaches stopped play with four minutes to play. He was taken to Pontiac General Hospital and released Tuesday.
The Oxford Rotary Club observed their 15th anniversary at Kingsley Inn Tuesday.
Graham Bodwell says he’s discontinuing his appliance and auto accessory business at 21 S. Washington Street.
10 years ago
January 26, 1994
A survey by Western Michigan University asked eighth, tenth and twelfth graders in Oxford about their drug use and attitude. They generally don’t feel occasional drug experimentation is dangerous.
Two incumbent Oxford councilmen have decided to not seek re-election: John DuVal and Tom Loney. That pits four for the two seats: Sue Bossardet, Kerry Horton, Phyllis Fairbairn and Geneve Seeds in the March 14 election.
The first handful of tenants leave moved into the brand new HOPE senior citizen apartments on W. Drahner Road.
Andrea Roman was the only Oxford High student to make it to the State Honors Choir this year.
Lynn Korneffel of Lynne’s Hallmark is the new president of the Oxford Chamber of Commerce.
A Circuit Court ruling allows Curtis Wright Development to build 100 single family homes and 27 holes of golf on his 336 acres on the SW corner of Lake George and Lakeville Roads.
25 years ago
January 25, 1979
Charles Shoemaker was speechless last week when the Lakeville Elementary students presented him with a plaque. “Mr. Charlie,” as the students called him, was janitor of the school for 29 years.
Oxford school district voters will see “new high school” on their June 11 ballot.
Fleet Ambulance will get space for a support vehicle thanks to Oxford Village Council. It’ll be on Church St.
Lunches for Oxford students will go up a nickel and faculty will pay 20 cents more.
There are four candidates for three positions on Leonard Village Council: Elmer Powell, Janet Ostrander, William Wagner and John Gorss.
John Voorheis, PhD, has been assigned to oversee planning for Washington Street School.
Oxford High grad Paul James Weckle will become the first Oxford resident in history to be ordained at the 102-year-old Immanuel Congregational Church Sunday.
50 years ago
January 29, 1954
When Oxford and Addison Township fire departments assist the other they will reimburse each other for labor.
Nineteen points by the Wildcats’ Benedict helped give the Oxford Wildcats a 52-48 win over Millford. It broke the visitors seven game winning streak.
Bloodmobile services of the Michigan Dept. of Health will be discontinued February 28. That leaves the collection of blood entirely up to the American Red Cross.
10 years ago
February 2, 1994
Ali Oxford and Westland physician was convicted January 24 on drug and fraud charges. Keithley Johnson, 65, was convicted of “Unlawfully distributing pharmaceuticals.”
Bill Patterson bought VanWagoner Drug Store in downtown Oxford 30 years ago. This week he retired. His son-in-law and pharmacist Tim Davidson will continue the business.
This week two long-time, active and well-known Oxford businessmen died: former Oxford village president Al Valentine and former Tunstead Hardware owner Ralph VanWagoner.
Cindy Morgan of Leonard has been elected 1994 White Cane Week Queen by the Lions Clubs of Michigan.
25 years ago
January 31, 1979
James D. Gray, of Dexter, has been named superintendent of Oxford Schools. He held that post in Dexter 10 years, was graduated from Michigan State University and Romeo High School.
Alice Tomboulin (D-Oakland) survived the recount asked by opponent James Conlen (R-Oxford) and is our state representative.
The Michigan Association of School Administrators recognized Oxford’s former superintendent of schools Roger Oberg, for his distinguished service.
Joe Bullen, Oxford, has been promoted to the position of Superintendent of Manufacturing in the Coach Division of General Motors.
50 years ago
February 5, 1954
Two new teachers, Gilbert Haven and Edward Dudo have been added in Oxford. Haven will teach fifth grade, Dudo will teach shop.
J. R. Neph Co., 1090 S. Lapeer Rd., has been named direct factory dealer for Timken air conditioners.
Oxford Village President Ted Pearson, Jr., has been promoted to Secretary and member of the Board of Directors of Universal Oil Seal in Pontiac.
A local teenager broke into Oxford Village office and did considerable damage. He’s awaiting arraignment.
10 years ago
February 9, 1994
Addison planners have rejected the proposed Fore Lakes development in north Addison Township. The Board will consider it next. 97 condos, 17 single family homes and 10 2-unit buildings are in the project.
A labor negotiator has been hired by Oxford Village for talks with the Department of Public Works employees.
An insanity plea is expected for Raymond Ponke who is accused of bulgeoning his wife to death January I4.
David Ballenberger, director of Camp Oakland, has been appointed to Gov. Engler’s Committee on Juvenille Justice.
Mukhles Haddow says he is closing his Oxford Party Shoppe on S. Washington Street.
25 years ago
February 7, 1979
Addison’s volunteer firefighters asked the township board to expand the 3-man administrative board to seven in the absence of a chief.
The new owners of the Back Seat Saloon want to change it from an 18 to 25 age group clientele for more community acceptance.
The Oxford Elementary Ski Club will have its 5th annual ski olympics Feb. 17 at Mt. Grampian on Lakeville Road.
Oxford’s newest police officer is 24-year-old Jane Coyle. She was formerly with the Pontiac police.
50 years ago
February 12, 1954
Graham Bodwell will hold a 2-day auction sale of his store’s appliances and farm machinery. H. A. Fritch is the auctioneer.
Oxford High’s Junior Class will sponsor a “Heart Hop” dance Feb. 13. In charge of the planning are Loretta Earp, Sue Armstrong, Shirley Bearslee and Phyllis O’Dell.
The Father and Son banquet at Oxford Methodist Church had the largest attendance in history, 148. Methodist Men sponsored it.
Addison firemen fought for eight hours Sunday night but couldn’t save a large barn on the Elmer Frick farm on Frick Road. Herman Weigold, Jr. operated the farm. Among the losses were 70 hogs.
The following Oxford High musicians won the highest ratings at the Southeast Michigan Solo and Ensemble Festival Saturday: Marion McTavish, Robert Wiles, Richard Geisler, Mary Jo Meads, Joyce Eberstein, Janice Langley, Kay LaDouceur and David Rogers.
10 years ago
February 16, 1994
Addison supervisor Bob Koski maintained his office in overwhelming fashion in Tuesday’s recall election, getting 802 of 1,240 votes.
Odyssey Inc., an aircraft and auto tooler, has purchased the Sea Ray Boat plant on N. Lapeer Rd. from the Brunswick Marine Group for $2.2 million.
For the first time in modern memory there’s going to be a primary election in Leonard. Eugene ‘Geno’ Mallia and Connie Sutherby will face off, with the winner getting the president’s post.
In the Oxford High Winterfest court for 1994 are Tami Constable, Jenny Bongiorno, Katie Courtright, Lori Bossardet, Theresa Johnson, Jennifer Parkhill, Stephanie Fahy, Christie Langley, Jeff Cardona, Jeff Wood, JW Ruff, Nate Wolosiewicz, Jason Kennedy, Dave Bertolini, Brett Asplund and Brian Hyttinen. The king and queen will be announced at halftime Friday night.
25 years ago
February 14, 1979
The Oxford Board of Education approved the hiring of James Gray as superintendent of schools when they agreed to his $37,000 annual contract.
Klaas deBoer, organizer of the Oxford-Onion Soccer League, said about 250 kids attended the league organizational meeting.
Mark Cole and Tammy Gingell both were shocked when they were selected as Oxford High’s Snow King and Snow Queen.
With the discontinuence of split sessions next fall there may be a need of up to six portable classrooms, says Junior High Principal Larry Ferrigan.
Oxford Schools will begin offering “Introduction to computer” classes next fall.
Wanda Orr, with help from Donna Zastrow, have opened “Jute Joint,” a macrame shop in Oxford.
Oxford has a new miniature fire truck which will get the volunteers to fires quicker says Chief Dale Spiker.
50 years ago
February 19, 1954
LeRoy Frailing, representing Oxford High FFA Chapter, received a gold award in the Oakland County FFA Public Speaking contest.
A record crowd of 250,000 is expected to attend the first auto show in Detroit in 13 years over nine days at the State Fair Grounds. It’s the 41st annual Detroit Auto Show.
Tom Culbert, Bob Brower, Homer Hight and Gerald Marshall were nominated for the Oxford Village Council at the Caucus last week.
10 years ago
February 23,1994
Lori Bossardet and Dave Bertolini were crowned Queen and King of the Oxford High Winterfest.
Eugene ‘Geno’ Mallia won the president’s seat in Leonard’s primary election.
Oxford Village Manager Darwin Parks told Chamber of Commerce members he sees a need for improved communications with the business community.
The Oxford High Girls Ensemble posted Superior ratings in the district. Heading for state competition are Christine Freeman, Alicia Moore, Kelly Ainsworth, Kim Cabic, Andrea Roman, Suzanne Smith, Tricia Webber, Becky Warmoth, Elisa Ewer, Jenni Herzog, Jennifer McMahon, Susie Mylin and Carrie Bartnikk.
Late Wednesday unknown vandals sprayed graffiti on the post office, Central Services Building and ACE Hardware with black paint.
25 years ago
February 21, 1979
When Leonard Village councilmen turned down the firemen’s request to expand the administrative board from three to seven, emergency medical technician Bill Millerd quit.
Mickelson Corp, an Oxford gravel mining firm, supplied a second “impact” sudy with their request for gravel zoning of 330 acres west of Ludwig, between Davison Lake Road and Oakwood Road.
Former State Representative Mel Larsen (R-Oxford) was unanimously elected Michigan Republican Party chairman Saturday. Some 1,500 supporters greeted him at the convention.
Robert Jarski, a 1965 Oxford High graduate, has accepted the position of Assistant Professor and Academic Coordinator with Emory University School of Medicine Physician Associate Program in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kevin Marsee, 14, Oakwood Road, Oxford High freshman, received an award from United Fund at their benefit show. He also holds first chair trumpet in the OHS varsity band.
Fire gutted the John Feldman home on Lafayette Street last week.
50 years ago
February 26, 1954
Doug Marsh and William Schwikert are having a sale at their Oxford Radio and TV Shop in preparation for moving to the facility recently vacated by Graham Bodwell, at 23-25 S. Washington St.
Perry Hathaway has taken over the American Railway Express Delivery from Clinton White, who has retired. Hathaway will conduct the business from his shoe repair store at 19 N. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flumerfelt have purchased the residence of the late Dr. Bachelor on N. Washington in preparation to opening a funeral home.
Oxford Township has adopted a building code.
10 years ago
March 2, 1994
Three businesses on the southwest corner of M-24 and Drahner Rd. are being billed for $300,000 by the Department of Natural Resources. To avoid paying the charges, the three have to prove the groundwater contaminates came from off their property.
Oxford High’s Odyssey of the Mind team was named regional champs. 100 teams took part. The challenge was to design and construct a minimum of three devices that will play a tune. Team members are Jennifer Dopirak, Tricia Weber, Kerri Linto, Katie Czarnowski, Erica Westley and Meredith Parkhill.
Debbie Stout has been named principal of the new, yet unnamed middle school.
Vernita “Red” Voikos, owner of Rob’s Place, has been named Citizen of the Year by the Oxford Chamber of Commerce.
25 years ago
February 28, 1979
Jack Leach, 9 Center Street, went to mail some letters about noon Monday. He then stopped for a cup of coffee at Aunt Annie’s Restaurant. During that 15 minutes or so his house caught fire.
At the District Solo and Ensemble Festival Saturday the following students received 1st Division ratings: Mitch Gruenberg, Lori Stephens, Chris Robbins, Denette Derby, Dawn Houck, Denise Angeloff, Marty Gagnier, Peggy Nash and Beth Ann Howes.
American Aggregates Corp., a pioneer in land reclamation, has been recognized by Oakland County Soil & Water Conservation District as the area’s outstanding developer for 1978.
The Oxford American Legion expects to break ground in May for a Post Headquarters on East Drahner Road, says Maxwell Jones, Legion Building Chairman.
50 years ago
March 5, 1954
Oxford High School band received a First rating at the Southeast Michigan Band Festival. It qualifies them for the State Band Festival in East Lansing.
Oxford Village president Ted Pearson, Jr. accepted an American Flag from the Women Relief Corp for the Council Chambers.
Oxford Village and Oxford School District will split the cost of having a crossing guard at Mechanic and S. Washington St.
Esther Williams, Van Johnson and Tony Martin star in “Easy to Love” at Oxford Theatre.
10 years ago
March 9, 1994
Oxford Village Councilmen John Du Val and Tom Loney are not seeking re-election. Four candidates are vying for the two seats: Sue Bossardet, Phyllis Fairbairn, Kerry Horton and Geneva Seeds. The vote is March 15.
Oxford Village Manager Darwin Parks has recommended some changes for Council consideration, like eliminate the assistant manager position and part-time clerk, Village manager take on planning and zoning work for an additional $2,331 a year and give deputy clerk the title of finance director and a raise of $5.500.
The Lade Wildcats volleyball team defeated Brandon and Detroit Country Day to win the district title.
25 years ago
March 7, 1979
Developers of a hospital and a restaurant are ready to break ground as soon as Oxford Village and Township can agree on a sewer line extension.
Oxford High student Chris Gambol finished first in the fourth annual Orion-Oxford Optimists Club Oratorical contest.
Area gasoline stations are facing shortages of supply. Distributors are cutting supplies twenty percent.
Texaco, Inc. is pulling out of Michigan. Local Texaco owners, John Heric, 66 N. Washington and J. D. Wright, Lakeville, say they aren’t worried because they own their stations.
Oxford’s old water tower on N. Washington is gone and the 50 x 50 ft. property returned to neighbors, as was the original agreement.
50 years ago
March 12, 1954
Just 106 Oxford Village voters went to the polls Tuesday to elect Tom Culbert, Bob Brower and Gerald Marshall to 2-year terms and Homer Hight to a 1-year term. Ted Pearson, Jr. was returned as president, L. B. Nichols clerk, Elinor Bossardet treasurer and Ray Brooks assessor.
The State Health Dept. will bring their mobile X-ray unit to Oxford’s Detroit Edison Office to give free X-rays next Monday and Tuesday.
Three of Dorothy Jean Valentine’s vocal students received top ratings at a Vocal Festival in Ypsilanti: James VanWagoner, Olema Spencer and Ruby Jessie.
10 years ago
March 16, 1994
By a 3 to 1 majority Oxford voters favored an increase of two cents in sales tax to help fund schools. Oakland County favored it by 67 percent.
Sue Bossardet and Kerry, Horton are Oxford Village’s new council persons.
Former Oxford doctor Gene Fredericks Committed suicide March 5 by hanging himself in his Flint office.
Oxford Village attorney Robert Bunting recently reminded the council he will not be able to represent Oxford Village after July.
Connie Sutherby did not actively seek the Leonard Village Clerks job, but write-ins gave her the edge over incumbent Cynthia Ashley, 28-24.
Three Oxford High students have earned berths in the Flint Metro League’s 1994 Talent Show in Mt. Morris: Kimberly Robitaille-singing, Jennifer Gresock-dance and Ryan Cheney-drums.
25 years ago
March 14, 1979
The cost of building a new high school behind (south) of the Junior High on Lakeville Road, is not to exceed $16.9 million. Supt James Gray says it will have 178,000 sq. ft. and hold 1,250 students.
Just 67 of the 1,200 registered voters in Oxford Village went to the polls and voted to sell the old Department of Public Works building.
Richard Rumball has been elected president of Oxford Rotary. Dennis Sights is first vice president.
Electronic radar detectors (fuzzbusters) have been declared illegal by the Court of Appeals.
Kevin Lewis and Chet Hodge lead Wildcat basketball scorers this past season.
Manito District of Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts gave Oxford Scoutmaster Phillip Larson its highest award-Award of Merit.
50 years ago
March 19, 1954
A total of 1,360 adults took advantage of the State Health Dept.’s free X-rays in Oxford last Monday and Tuesday.
Spelling champions in four Oxford elementary grades were announced this week. Sharon Ward is the fifth grade champ, Diane Yost sixth grade, Marilyn Unger seventh and Pat Kibbe won the eighth grade spelling bee.
Eugene Meagher Real Estate has a 5-room home on Rochester Road in Leonard for sale for $4,000, $1,100 down.
10 years ago
March 30, 1994
Addison Township’s police and fire administrative board voted 3-1 to recommend Sgt. Dave Powell as its new chief.
Ron Franey, director of financial services for Pontiac schools, has been hired as the new director of finance for Oxford schools. He replaces Richard Megahan who retired in February.
Line Products on Metamora Road has met a court imposed deadline to install odor-removing equipment. Line makes auto parts.
Wes Douglas has been appointed to fill Geno Mallia’s seat on the Leonard Council.
Oxford High volleyballer Eva Memiskaj earned first team All-Flint Metro League Honors.
25 years ago
March 28, 1979
The Oxford Board of Education voted 4-3 to not renew the contract of assistant Supt. Clyde Fischer. He has held that position since 1975.
A roving pack of dogs killed 100 of Edward Fylan’s chickens on his Addison Township property.
Supt. James Gray expects Oxford Schools to lose accreditation following receipt of a letter stating many continuing violations.
The new Oxford Woods 167-acre development is the first in the midwest to use solar energy in each and every dwelling.
Steel is going up for the 7-room addition to Clear Lake Elementary School
Joe Bullen has been elected to a second term a Oxford Village President.
50 years ago
April 2, 1954
The There will be two service Sunday to dedicate the new Holy Cross Lutheran Church on S. Washington Street. The main dedication will be at 10:00, and a Dedicatory Vesper service will be at 4:00.
316 Oxford students will be contacted about being included in Polio Vaccine testing.
Eldyn Carnell has been appointed Oxford Village dog warden.
Throop’s Service is now this area’s authorized Minneapolis-Moline dealer.
Bergin’s Cement Products and Building Supplies on E. Burdick has been sold to Thomas C. Yankis of Lake Orion.
Karen McCauley, Daniel Axford seventh grader, is their spelling bee champion. She’ll go on to compete in Lake Orion April 9. Diane Yost was runner-up.
10 years ago
April 13, 1994
Scott Pike, owner of the Country Coney on S. Lapeer Road, and Bob Fulkerson, owner of the land, won’t have to come up with the $304,000 they’d been told they owed for cleanup. The DNR cancelled the order after finding the contamination came from elsewhere.
Dale Smith is only the second man in Oxford’s DPW history to reach a 25th year milestone.
Oxford Township set aside $80,000 to renovate Oxford Veterans Memorial Center. The five bids ranged front $114,000 to $171,000.
Six Years ago George Black, of Oxford, ran in the Boston Marathon, finishing in three hours and 52 minutes. Winning time is just over two hours. Then he was 16. He’s going back for another try this year.
Oxford will be able to send seven freshmen to a new science-math academy in Clarkston as soon as the curriculum is ready.
Peter Burke has been voted to another year as Oxford Village President.
25 years ago
April 11, 1979
The lights went out in northeast Oakland county Thursday evening. Addison’s planning commmission meeting went dark, as did Oxford Twin Cinema and Oxford High’s school play facility. Sixty-five mile an hour winds snapped limbs and power lines. Many merchants tried to stay open.
Addison township has resigned with Oakland County for police protecdtion.
Incumbent school board member Cal Currier will be opposed by James Tichenor for the one seat in the June 11 election.
Dr. John Voorheis has been appointed principal of both the Washington Street School and Thomas. Ellen DeLater has been named to replace Ben Tomczak as Leonard’s principal.
Connie Seavey, of Leonard, has been appointed Leonard Postmaster, filling a vacancy caused by the retirement of Shirley Patterson.
Jeanne Thompson, 13, won The Detroit News Regional Spelling Bee in Brandon last week. She is a student at Oxford Middle School.
50 years ago
April 16, 1954
The 703rd Tank Battalion part of the Army Reserve of Fort Wayne, Indiana, with headquarters in Pontiac, will participate in the dedication of Oxford Veterans’ Memorial Home May 30.
Oxford Cub Scouts are planning a Fair April 24 that will include Wampum bartering (auction) with auctioneers Arnold and Hickmott. Oxford Fire Dept sponsors the Cub Scouts.
Oxford Village Council approved tavern licenses for Oakland Tavern (Harold Hardyn), 21 N. Washington, Reddy’s Bar (Leo Reddy), 13 S. Washington and Oxford Tavern (Otis Miler), 20 S. Washington.
A University of Michigan scientist says the beaver population in Michigan is at an all-time high.
10 years ago
August 4, 1993
Oxford Township supervisor Cliff Popkey and trustee Shirley Clancy drafted, and the board approved, a 90-day moratorium on rezoning requests in central Oxford.
Twice the North Area Citizens Conference has filed recall papers on Addison Township supervisor Bob Koski, with the Oakland County Election Commission, and twice the language has been rejected.
A count of showy ladies slipper orchids by the Michigan Nature Association at the Lakeville Swamp Nature Sanctuary has shown their number is dwindling.
25 years ago
August 10, 1978
Oxford’s Primary contested election results: Supervisor contest, incumbent Robert Clack out polled Barbara Garypie. Trustee Stephen Kaylor defeated Roy Madsen. Township voters approved a proposal establishing an elected parks and recreation commission. But, voters voted against letting the Board buy property without a popular vote.
Addison Township’s Primary contested election results: Dorothy Barnes (D) will face Thomas Patch (R) in November for a trustee seat. Eight ran for this post. Treasurer Donald Hickmott won over challenger Edna Zerwick.
State Representative race: Democrat Alice Tomboulain, Oakland Township, will face James Conlen, Oxford Township, in the fall.
Demolition of the 110-year-old Oxford Methodist Church on East Burdick Street should begin August 14.
50 years ago
August 7, 1953
Doris and Grey Miller, former Oxford residents, are now managing Walker’s Dining Room in Mio.
Don Awrey’s Barber Shop has been remodeled and enlarged to include a third chair. Willis Hable will join Don and Harry Middleton, who has been with him for six years.
Roger Oberg, local vocational agriculture instructor, has been elected president of the Michigan Association of Teachers of Vocational Agriculture.
Eggleston’s Department Store, in Oxford, is having its annual Back-to-School Fall Yard Goods and White Sale.
There is a move in Michigan to have the gambling laws strictly enforced, with bingo in particular being targeted.
10 years ago
October 6, 1993
Various properties adjacent to Metamora Golf and Country Club are being auctioned according to the Wall Street Journal. Owner George Papadelis didn’t comment.
The Oxford Emergency Safety Authority has begun a search for a new fire chief. Chief Fred Gill resigned August 18.
Steve Secatch is Oxford Village’s new ordinance enforcer.
The Wildcats extended their undefeated record to 5-0 with a 42-0 win over LakeVille.
Oxford brothers Jason and John Morgan are playing football for Kalamazoo College.
Oxford Wildcat Jimmy Walker won the studentathlete of the month award from the Flint Kiwanis Club. He’s the first Oxford High student to be selected by them for this honor.
25 years ago
October 5, 1978
The votes were 736-515 and 739-515 against additions to Oxford High School and Oxford Junior High, respectively. The Board was asking for a $4.2 million bond issue.
A barn owned by Lanny Lanzottie, 860 Lake George Road, was destroyed by fire Friday.
Funding for Comprehensive Employment and Training act (CETA) has been cut, eliminating the Jobs for Teens program. It also cut seven Oxford police officers, five township officers and a dispatcher.
The Gideon Society has the Oxford School Board’s permission to give Bibles to fifth graders in after-school hours.
Oxford golfers won the James Sheridan Memorial Invitation Tourney Saturday in Marlette. Keith Ferrigan, Phil Steele, Brian Francis, Kevin Miller and John Kargetta made the winning numbers.
50 years ago
October 9, 1953
Joann Miller and Edmund Unger, both of Oxford, have been elevated to the offices of Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters and Grand Chancellor for the Domain of Michigan Pythians, respectively.
The Oxford Kroger Store has won first prize as cleanest among the 183 Krogers in the Detroit District.
Ag teacher Roger Oberg will take the Future Farmers of America members to a Michigan State football game Saturday against Texas.
Mr and Mrs J. O. Loomis have been elected Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron of the Order of Eastern Star.
America’s first sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette, has reached dealer showrooms.
10 years ago
October 20, 1993
Don Dockery is the new youth minister at Oakwood Community Church.
Oxford Schools’ 4th Friday count puts the head count at 3,027, up from 2,719 last year.
Senator Carl Levin and Representative Dale Kildee were at Camp Oakland Sunday paying tribute to theose who operate the youth facility on East Drahner Road.
The Country Chopping Block on M-24 has a new facelift.
Oxford Township has new auditors, dropping Grant-Thornton in favor of Scott Lowery, CPA, PC.
Bob and Kimberly Rogers have opened B & K Interiors in the former Dill home on S. Washington St.
With a 3-2 win over Holly the Wildcat Soccer team clinched a tie for the Flint Metro League title.
25 years ago
October 19, 1978
Patricia Duty, 35, of Oxford, her two children and a roommate, were overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning in their Gibson St. home October 9. They were treated and released by Crittenton Hospital.
Oxford and Lake Orion Catholics expressed jubilation at the election of a Polish Pope this week – Pope John Paul II.
Residents of Stringy Lakes in Oxford Township have petitioned the Township Boardd to get a 40 mules an hour speed limit.
Calvin Currier, Oxford School Board trustee, recently established a “Craftsmanship Scholarship Fund” for Oxford students. He started it with a $1,000 gift.
A “trail boss” breakfast and worship service this Sunday will start a “Pony Express” run at Oxford United Methodist Church. Pastor Dave Russell expects 30 horseback riding fund raisers.
50 years ago
October 24, 1953
OHS grad Edgar Meads, a sophomore at the University of Michigan and a tackle on its football team, will travel with the team to the Minnesota game.
The Oxford firemen will be treating Halloweening youngsters at the Daniel Axford playground.
The Oxford Wildcats’ “Dad’s Night” game will be Friday against Romeo.
10 years ago
October 27, 1993
Oxford police want to move parades off M-24 because they lack traffic handling manpower. Thanks to volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees the M-24 route will continue.
Oxford Township Supervisor Cliff Popkey has gone into the home improvement business with Brian Farrell and Dallas Acker. He says he don’t think it will effect his day job.
Four people have registered to seek the Oxford school board seat vacated by Jerry Harvester: Steve Allen, Loretta Bell, Sharon Kline and Ronald Mutch.
The Wildcat soccer team won its ninth straight Flint Metro League title Tuesday. Ron Bucci, Jason Kennedy, Aaron Miller and Matt Green have been named to the All-Flint Metro Soccer Team.
Freshman Christine Freeman is the first Oxford girl to win the Oxford Invitational Cross Country meet. Her time was 20:19.
25 years ago
October 26, 1978
Thomas Stapleton, a 10-year resident of Oxford, has been appointed to the Village Council. He replaces Vincent Butera.
RLM Industries, 300 Hummer Lake Road, had their 15,000 sq. ft. warehouse destroyed by fire Saturday.
The Oxford Board of Education came out against state wide Proposition H, which if passed, would permit student vouchers.
Jack Whitlow, executive director of Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, said an auditorium and advanced life support units are features of the hospital’s new facility about to be built in Oxford.
Features of the $250,000 addition to Mt. Grampian on Lakeville Road, will be tennis courts and a bistro with piano bar, fireplaces and rustic cedar interior.
50 years ago
October 30, 1953
The Rev. H. B. Johnson was toastmaster and farmer Stanley Allen responder at the bi-annual Oxford Rotary Farmers’ Night banquet.
John C. Flumerfelt, who has been employed at the J. Harold Mabley Funeral Home in Oxford the past two years, resigned October 27.
Addison Township firemen will hold a Halloween party for township youngsters October 31.
Donald Shirmer crashed an airplane two miles east of Lakeville Monday afternoon after hitting a power line. His brother, John, was a passenger. Both walked away from the crash.
10 years ago
November 3, 1993
Steve Allen is the newest Board of Education member. The Board appointed him over 3 other candidates.
Sybill Kenewell has been named assistant principal at Oxford High school.
Nancy Miller, an Oxford resident and former Oxford clerk, now Rochester city clerk, has been named Michigan Clerk of the Year by Michigan State University.
Former Oxford doctor Gene Fredericks, DO, 64, has been indicted on charges of conspiracy, Medicaid fraud and mail fraud in Flint.
Holly and Steve Kaldor have taken over Farmhouse Bakery in Leonard. Geri Oke has opened Tumbleweed Gift Store. Both are in the building at Elmwood and Rochester Roads.
With their 41-0 win over Mt. Morris the Wildcats won a berth in post season football. They’ll meet Mt. Clemens here Saturday.
Christine Freeman, Oxford High freshman, set an OHS cross country record with a time of 19:55 on the Oxford Hills Golf Course track.
25 years ago
November 2, 1978
Interest is high in the 61st District State Representative contest in neat week’s general election. James Conlen (R-Oxford) is opposed by Alice Tomboulian (D-Oakland Township) for the vacant post.
Northwest Propane is getting established at M-24 and Oakwood Road in Oxford.
Counterfeit $20 bills were detected this week at Foodtown grocery on S. Lapeer Road.
Harry Rosen Construction is working to complete work in the Village Park on Glaspie St. before the weather changes. They’re concentrating on four of the 40 acres donated by American Aggregates Corp.
50 years ago
November 6, 1953
John Lister scored Loth touchdowns in the Wildcats 13-6 win over Clarkston Friday.
Goodwill Industries trucks will be in Oxford November 10 to pick up discarded items.
Firemen extinguished a fire at the Mobil Gas Station on S. Washington at Dennison Streets Wednesday. A furnace exploded. Owners Wayland Hallock and Jim Dickerman were both on duty at the time. Dickerman was burned slightly. The station is across the road from the fire station.
The Oxford vs Lake Orion alumni football game will be played November 11. It had been scheduled for Oct. 24. Proceeds go for bleacher seats.
The Lakeville PTA is sponsoring a box social and square dance Friday. All money raised will go toward playground beautification.
10 years ago
November 10, 1993
Peacemakers, some pre-teen students at Daniel Axford Elementary, are helping settle playground disputes without fighting. The program is in its second year.
Addison property owners will see an increase in their taxes if they are within the boundaries of the Leonard Drain and the Clark Drain areas. It’s to pay for maintenance and inspections.
Leonard is clearing the way to let Curt Strobel reopen the only gas station in town.
Sam Piluras has been named Director of Oxford Township by Oakland County Republicans.
The Oxford Wildcats, 9-0, went into overtime to defeat Mt. Clemens in the first state play-off action of 1993. The Regionals are next week vs. Allen Park.
Christine Freeman broke her own record in a cross country meet in Grand Rapids. The Oxford High freshman’s time was 19:48, seven seconds better than her previous OHS record.
25 years ago
November 9, 1978
Tuesday’s election results: 61st District State Representative, Alice Tomboulian (D) over James Conlen. Addison Township: Treasurer Don Hickmott over Lyn Gross, trustee Thomas Patch over Dorothy Barnes. Oxford: all incumbents re-elected – Clack, Sanderson, Turnbull and Kaylor.
Fire gutted the apartment over Wright’s Grocery in Lakeville.
A band of 15-year-olds used “wrist-rockets” to break car and house windows in Oxford with pellets Tuesday afternoon.
In a competition shoot last week Oxford police officer Jim Flores finished first.
The addition on the south side of Oxford Public Library was opened this week.
In May Boensch Steel bought the former Michigan Bell building on Mechanic Street. It’s been rejuvenated for sales offices.
50 years ago
November 13, 1953
Directors of the Oxford Chamber of Commerce have been voted another term. J. H. Trudell, Doris Hayes and Ed Bossardet will serve 2-years, Tom Maguire, Linus Treinen and Harold Pickford 1-year and Richard Prince, Bob Brower and Homer Hight 3-years.
Michigan Bell Telephone Co. will make regional dialing available to 60 southeast Michigan communities (including Oxford) December 13.
Fae Beardslee, Roger Frenthaway Carol Empson, Sue Strong, Joy King, Lois Bartlett and Bill Jarrett are some of the cast in the Oxford High senior class play November 20-21, “Meet Me in St. Louis.”
Ruth Esther Curtis has been elected director of the Southeast District of Federated Music Clubs.
10 years ago
November 17, 1993
The OHS Wildcats won their state regional football championship Saturday by downing Allen Park, 35-18. They’ll play Marshall in Jackson in the state semi-finals.
An 83-year-old Oxford woman was scammed out of $12,000 when a phone caller promised her $85,000 if she would send the $12,000.
Nancy Perryman will soon open her Oxford Fine Jewelry store at 12 S. Washington.
Florence Kartsonas and her daughter-in-law, Susan, have opened Deme and Me card and gift shop in Oxford Mills Mall.
25 years ago
November 16, 1978
18-year-olds are losing their legal drinking days. December 22 purchases of boose will revert to those over 21 years.
The Board of Education approved an observation deck for Lakeville School.
Oxford’s Equestrians rode into third place in state championship last week. Members are Mickey North, Peggy Williams, Julie Moore, Lisa Starr, Kelly Etherton, Steve Suddeth, Kathae North and Jeff Suddeth.
The Gun Club on Stanton Road has been closed to high power rifle practice.
50 years ago
November 20, 1953
Two pieces of brass were stolen from A. T. Markwood’s Country Market Wednesday.
Last Saturday Earl Milliman announced the sale of his Ford dealership in Pontiac to Cecil Owens. Milliman formerly owned the Ford dealership in Lake Orion.
Oxford’s Common Council gave its approval to the L. H. Cole Oil Co. to construct a building at 40 N. Washington.
The Oxford Chamber of Commerce avoided a near-fatal financial crisis when Jack Harriman and Miss St. Peter of Industrial Machine Products Inc. bailed them out.
10 years ago
August 4, 1999
Local police and fire services will be the voters only choice on the October 26 ballot. By a 6-1 vote the Board eliminated other choices.
At a town hall meeting consolidation of village and township government was widely aired.
Chris Hoard’s logo for Oxford is being applied to hats, shirts, bags and towels and going on sale by the Chamber of Commerce.
The Concord Cable baseball team beat Skalnek Ford for the Oxford Recreational League championship.
25 years ago
August 1, 1984
A health program, designed in part to develop positive health habits, is being expanded from Daniel Axford to Clear Lake Elementary.
Robert McKay, Jr. died in Crittenton Hospital as a result of injuries suffered at Stony Lake July 7.
Jeff Graham, Chris Laidlaw, Marc Bowman, and Nieky Niera were winners in the second annual basketball clinic sponsored by Parks and Rec.
Pvt. Robyn Jill Sass, a 1983 graduate of Oxford High, has been recognized as a sharpshooter at Ft. McClellan, Alabama.
50 years ago
August 5, 1959
Mrs. Henry Johnston has accepted the 1958 Horse-of-the-Year award for “First Gold.” It won the Michigan Futurity.
Ed Hollis and Gerald Hight, of Oxford, have entered cars in the National Championship races in Detroit.
Paul White, Robert Trask and Darryl Lambertson have earned the Eagle rank in Boy Scouts.
Log Cabin Inn in Lakeville was broken into. The loss was over $700.
Addison Township has delayed a zoning decision on 157 acres on Lake George Road from agriculture to light industry.
Neil Churchill has purchased Humphries Dry Cleaners on S. Washington St.
10 years ago
July 28, 1999
The nature of the investigation regarding suspended Oxford Police Chief Gary Ford remains a mystery. No time frame is given.
Replacing the water mains in the southwest section of Oxford is completed. Replacing mains in the southeast section is starting.
Oxford Dance Company “Center Stage” won seven gold medals and 11 silver in competition with 49 studios in Tennessee last month.
The Oxford Giants won the Davison Invitational Baseball Tournament for 10-year-olds.
Oxford based ITW Foamseal, a leading supplier of urethane adhesive products, was certified ISO 9001 by industry officials.
25 years ago
July 25, 1984
Robert McKay, 22, is still listed in critical condition in Crittenton Hospital after nearly drowning in Stony Lake.
Students from Wayne State University, Cranbrook Institute of Science and Oakland Community College are digging for mastodon bones on Seymour Lake Road, Brandon Township.
Eighty runners finished the Oxford Township Parks and Rec 10 kilometer run during the merchants festival.
Fifty girls turned out for the Parks and Rec basketball clinic.
50 years ago
July 29, 1959
Carolyn McMillan is a candidate from Oxford for Romeo Peach Queen.
John Grose is the new high school instrumental music director. He was junior high band director.
Irene Awrey has been named new Oxford postmaster, replacing M. G. Dunlap.
Carl Buechler has been named president of the Oxford Board of Education for the fourth time.
The village, two Oxford service clubs and Oxford Chamber of Commerce cooperated on building a new, “Welcome to Oxford,” sign.
10 years ago
July 21, 1999
A resolution to formally dissolve the Oxford Emergency Safety Authority was defeated 5-1 by the township board.
Tia Runyon, 7, won the best decorated bike award at the 47th annual Addison Strawberry Festival. It’s the fire department’s 50th birthday.
Northeast Oakland Historical Museum has extended its daily hours for the summer.
The Oxford American Legion Post baseball team has qualified to compete in the National Amateur baseball Federation. Regionals are in August.
Dave Fulton Scholarships have been earned by Tracy Gawacki, Stephanie Gekiere and Paul King.
25 years ago
July 18, 1984
Break dancing is the latest rage.
Rodney Millen, 21, of Oxford, was found dead on Metamora Road Friday morning, the victim of a one car accident.
Paul Gerhardt has replaced William Hulse as chairman of Oxford Township Parks and Recreation.
Sharon Dodge has opened Oxford Electrolysis.
Carl Hitch, a lifeguard at the Salvation Army Camp, found a patch of 49 four-and-five leaf clovers.
50 years ago
July 22, 1959
Ron Brown, of Fruehauf Farms, Leonard, is showing nine registered Holstein cattle at the county and state fairs.
Frank Shuck, of Lake Orion, and James Hosner, of Romeo, have purchased the Ford-Mercury dealership in Lake Orion. Mercury has been dropped.
After one of Chet Bushman’s garbage trucks caught fire because of picking up a trash burner, he cancelled such future pick ups.
10 years ago
July 14, 1999
Sunny Day Pre-school is one of only four schools in the state to earn the Governor’s Award. Cindy Winther is director.
When Heather Barker, 9, saw a baby girl floating on Lake Minnewanne, she called her mother. She found help in gettng the baby breathing again.
300 feet of W. Burdick Street will be resurfaced east of West Street, for $38,000.
Addison Township revoked a special land use permit granted to Grace Petroleum for a gas treatment plant.
25 years ago
July 11, 1984
Oxford Lumber Company suffered a $600,000 fire the morning of July 4th. A warehouse and its contents, two lift trucks, new storage racks, tons of wallboard and the offices were destroyed or damaged.
New Oxford school board Trustees Marjorie Alder and Thomas Martin were sworn in July 9.
Teresa McCarberry is the new school board president. Tom Middleton is vice-president.
A fire at Lake Orion Lumber has been ruled an arson.
President Ronald Reagan visited Orion Township this week, giving a speech at the GM Orion plant.
50 years ago
July 15, 1959
Oxford Village has purchased the Cook property on W. Burdick St. for $13,250 as the site for a new hall.
Ted Pearson, Jr. and Louis Coryell won school board seats over Grace Kurschat, Harrison Specht and Robert Trask.
Bullets straying from Orion Gun Club on Sanders Road to Clear Lake have disturbed residents.
A new 49 star flag was raised at the village park by Girl Scouts.
A 30-pound can of Mt. Morency cherries is $5.80 at Oxford Food Lockers.
Mr and Mrs John Shirmir, their six children and two other adults, were saved by their pet dog when it awoke them at 4:40 a.m. while their house was burning. They lived on Rochester Road, Leonard.
10 years ago
July 7, 1999
A state sponsored equestrian event is coming to Oxford July 11. Hosts are the Metamora Equestrian Center and Mount Christie Estates Horse Trials. There will be judging on dressage, cross country and arena competition.
After 33 years, the Rev. Art Habermehl is leaving the Immanuel Congregational Church pulpit.
Camp Oakland Youth Programs on E. Drahner Road became Crossroads for Youth at a formal ceremony this week. Camp Oakland was founded in 1951.
Heavy rains caused a 30×40 ft. section of Mantex Corporation’s roof to collapse.
Cathy Oberg Blight was recognized by Michigan State University as a Distinguished Alumni. She has her bachelor, master’s and doctor’s degrees.
25 years ago
July 4, 1984
The Oxford Township Board voted 4-1 in favor of contracting for Oxford Village Police at $313,000 a year. That’s 51 percent of the annual cost of the joint force.
Oxford Village President David Fortune is the latest target of a recall petition drive.
Thomas Riley, 46, was hit in the temple by a pellet while jogging on W. Drahner Road.
Oxford Village gave Sensor Development a 12-year tax abatement to move to Oxford from Lake Orion.
Scott Thomas, 7, made an unassisted triple play in T -ball.
23 Oxford youths joined the Michigan Youth Corps job program.
The new Addison Township Hall was dedicated in Lakeville Sunday.
Scott Acton pitched his way to a spot in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association. He’s a junior at Alma College.
50 years ago
July 8, 1959
Harold Phipps has purchased a home near his IGA Store for more parking. It belonged to Netti Haggadone.
Lakeville Officer Frank Westphal arrested a Livonia man for drunk and disorderly, and Judge Snyder in Leonard fined the man $170.
Wayne Andreae is the new president of Oxford Rotary Club. Robert Parenti is the new past-president.
Edith Magee is replacing Roberta Stammann as instructor in the aquatic school at Camp Oakland.
10 years ago
June 30, 1999
William Dunn was appointed Oxford Township Supervisor Wednesday. He is the township’s sixth supervisor in 10 years.
Polly Ann Trail Management Council announced it has the money to complete the 12.2 mile path from Lake Orion to the Lapeer County Line.
The 1999 Concerts in the Park will be at Stony Lake Park instead of Centennial Park.
Vandals took golf carts at Copper Hills Golf and Country Club and did wheelies on the greens and other damage to the course.
25 years ago
June 27, 1984
Oxford Police Officers Steve Burnham and James Malcolm will attend a 2-day firearms seminar in Ohio.
Oxford Schools is getting $31,000 in new computer software.
Oxford’s Maureen Burke has earned Girl Scouts? highest honor, the Gold Award.
Tanya Atwood, of Metamora, Greg Stickes, of Lake Orion, Joanne Heichel and Dennis Harrison, of Oxford, received top honors this year at the Oxford Christian Academy Awards Night program.
50 years ago
July 1, 1959
New Scoutmaster Jack Farrell and his assistants, Sherry Mapley, Bob Trask, Les Lambertson and Carl Cole took 19 Scouts to Niagara Falls.
Lake Orion plans to celebrate its centennial July 4th weekend, starting at Roll Orion roller rink, and there will be dancing to Tex Beneke’s band.
Oxford Lions Club installed William Sisty as president at the White Horse Inn recently. Fred Skibowski, Jr. is past president.
Smith and Son Hardware has Pittsburgh Paint for $5.98 a gallon.
10 year’s ago
June 23, 1999
John DuVal, joint village and township appointee to the Oxford Emergency Authority board, has resigned. He said the turn-down of the millage recently indicated voters want a change.
Pat Fitchena, owner of Pat’s Place, gave the Clear Lake students a lesson on making omelettes. Pat’s Place is next to Centennial Park.
Hockey player Karen Tilly, an Oxford resident; with prep school scholarship, has been graduated from Kimball Union Academy, and is bound for Yale and hockey this fall.
25 years ago
June 20, 1984
Six Oxford policemen got lay off notices this week. A failure of Oxford Village and Township to agree on police protection prompted the move.
The county elections commission approved wording on a recall petition on Councilperson Marjorie Farrell, but not on Village President David Fortune.
Renwyck and Barbara Garypie are leaving Oxford for Colorado. He has been Oxford librarian for eight years.
Actor Danny Thomas is expected to show at Indianwood Golf and Country Club when it hosts St. Jude Golf Classic July 8.
Jim Clauser, of Lakeville, tells what it’s like fishing competitively as a bassmaster.
50 years ago
June 24, 1959
Patrolman Chauncey Brooks was promoted to Sargeant of the Oxford Village Police.
An ordinance to create a Village planning commission will be presented at the next Council meeting.
The Class of 1944 had their first reunion Saturday. Among the “gifts” were Jane Mansfield hot water bottles for three bachelors, a baby rabbit for the largest family and diet pills for the heaviest.
Commander Melvin Lanphar, of Leonard, has been appointed a member of the Detroit Advisory Council on Naval affairs for 1959.
Harold Titus has been named umpire-in-chief of the Oxford Baseball League.
Harold Grove has completed the purchase of the Patton (stone) House on W. Burdick St.
Dr. Wallace Lee will join his father’s dental practice in Pontiac.
10 years ago
June 16, 1999
Amanda Wasvary is an entry in the Miss Michigan Pageant. The Oxford resident won the Miss Southeast Michigan Pageant in January.
Pam Phipps, Oxford High and Ferris State graduate, has been hired as lead professional at the Country Club of Beaufort, South Carolina.
Donald Steiner has composed his memoiries of WWII survival and religion. An Oxford resident he has chaired the Oxford Christian Academy Board for 16 years.
25 years ago
June 13, 1984
Two school millage votes, one for operations and one for developing accreditation standards, failed to get voter approval.
At the same election, Marjorie Alder and Thomas Martin won seats on the board of education.
Come July, Pontiac Osteopathic Health Care in Oxford will close its midnight shift.
Jeff DeRoseau, 9, has become one of the best free style wrestlers in the state. He has won all but four of his 212 matches. His father, Bob, is his coach.
Donna Zastrow has opened “Country Creations,” a gift and craft shop, in Oxford.
Fran Brinker has opened a new women’s clothing store in Oxford, “The Look.”
50 years ago
June 17, 1959
The Oxford Leader and Ray Industries are cosponsoring an outdoor barbecue demonstration Tuesday.
A Lake Orion youth was apprehended for the Oxford High School bomb scare last week.
Jeff Brady, Dave Skibowski, Fred Hardgrove and Val Sausser are scheduled for Boys’ State.
Three barns on the George Bass Farm on Baldwin Road burned Saturday.
Albert Wenger won the sportsmanship trophy, Jack Magee the George Prince athletic trophy, Brian Kennedy the Oxford Cup and Marilyn Unger the valedictorian’s key at the OHS Awards Assembly.
10 years ago
June 9, 1999
Oxford residents Nadine Gildner and Kay Seaman were two of seven Americans who traveled to Vietnam to help students at Cao Lanh Language Center.
Oxford Police Officer Jon Bohm is heading the department’s Explorers Program for youths between 15 and 21 interested in law enforcement.
Joe Mellinger and Joe Nawrocki have opened Appliance and Electronics Store at 200 S. Washington.
Kathy Stockley, broker-owner of Willowdale Realty and Development Company has earned the prestigious designation Certified Residential Specialist.
25 years ago
June 6, 1984
Former Oxford village councilman Edward Bossardet filed a petition with Oakland County seeking a recall vote of village president David Fortune. Former council-person Jane Downing petition to have Marjorie Farrell recalled.
The four candidates for two school board seats in Tuesday’s election are Thomas Martin, Howard Lucas, Marjorie Alder and Lisa Sokol.
Grace Petroleum, of Oklahoma City, is proposing another gas precessing plant south of Leonard.
A group of Oxford High seniors decorated a dump truck to make it look like a cat and won first place ($200).
50 years ago
June 10, 1959
A bomb scare brought fast evacuation of Oxford High’s 415 students Tuesday.
Eighty-one seniors will be graduated Thursday.
Production Gear is asking rezoning on N. Washington Street between Red’s Grill and the Vet’s Building for light manufacturing.
Oxford Lions Club will co-sponsor the annual Horse Show with the Michigan Pioneer Saddle Club Sunday.
The Rev. Peter Bell has been returned to Leonard Methodist Church.
10 years ago
June 2, 1999
Joe Ferrari stepped back into the Oxford Township treasurer job after giving it up to be Oxford Village manager for a month.
Voters turned down a millage request sought by Oxford Emergency Safety Authority to fund the agency.
Phil Stayhue has replaced Greg Norman as editor of The Oxford Leader, and C. J. Carnacchio is a new reporter.
25 years ago
May 30, 1984
Oxford teachers have accepted a contract giving them a six percent raise.
Oxford Area Community Schools have received about $180,000 from the Job Training Partnership Act.
Dr. Theodore Walton has received a commendation for service on the Board of Directors of the Michigan Optometric Association.
Betty Smith has opened “Let’s Celebrate” shop in downtown Oxford.
Tammy Lynn Jeans has been chosen Oxford Teen Miss 1984.
Three Girl Scouts from Troop 229 of Leonard will appear in the Girl Scout 1986 calendar. Appearing on the March page are Laura Strong, Meredith Gailey and Sally Young.
Seven Lady thinclads are headed for state competition: Lisa Cipa, Kay Katanski, Colleen Lennon, Cheryl Leitch, Michelle Rolls, Angie Perrault and Pam Boots.
Oxford High’s boys track members in the state meet are: Dan Boboltz, Bill Bonds, Tim Shefflin and Sean Kurschat.
50 years ago
June 3, 1959
Eighty one Oxford High seniors are headed into their final week.
Oakland County Prosecutor and Judge-elect Fred Ziem was speaker at Memorial Day Services in Oxford.
Oxford High Band Director Gordon Mathie has been elected vice president of Michigan Band and Orchestra Association.
Jo Brower will have another year of swimming lessons at Camp Oakland, starting June 17. Mrs Alex York will be giving swim lessons at Lakeville Landing.
10 years ago
May 19, 1999
A pair of bomb scares Friday forced students out of Oxford High School and sparked an evacuation of Red Knapp’s American Grill.
Three adults and one minor were arraigned Monday for over 30 destruction of property charges. Mailboxes and car and home windows were targeted.
Andrea Hunwick, Sara Kwiatkowski, Lindsay Jenkins and Karen LeRoy will be going to the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State.
25 years ago
May 16, 1984
A special music event, “100 years of Music” continued the nearly year-long celebration of Oxford Savings Bank’s 100th anniversary. Jean Acheson and Ruth Esther Curtis co-chaired the event.
Phil Felice, vice president and general manager of Sea Ray, says he and 5 or 6 other people will be going from the Oxford plant to Lake Telico, Tenn.
Concern is growing that the high school rivalry between Oxford and Lake Orion is getting out of hand.
Oxford’s Mike Wassil has started a business for installing sound systems, paging devices and phone systems.
50 years ago
May 20, 1959
Mrs Mary DeLano is Oxford’s Mrs Homemaker of 1959.
Harold Pickford has been selected secretary-treasurer of Group 10 of Michigan Banking Association.
Lowell Prescott is moving his Western Auto Store into the Masonic Temple Building.
Oxford Village President A1 Valentine went to Bronson on Michigan’s Mayor’s Exchange Day.
Nancy Miller has been elected president of Future Homemakers for l 959-60.
10 years ago
September 28, 1994
Jack LeRoy, Oxford Police Chief since 1987, has been named Fire Chief by Oxford Emergency Safety Authority.
A jury found Raymond Ponke guilty of murdering his wife of 15 years. He claimed an onset of Huntington disease and mental illness.
A 33-year-old Oxford man was found hanged in his Oxford jail cell after midnight Tuesday.
Bus drivers, cafeteria workers and custodians of Oxford schools got a new contract worth a 2.5 percent wage increase.
25 years ago
October 3, 1979
Oxford teachers are expected to ratify a contract agreed to by negotiators. It gives teachers a 3-year contract of 26.33 percent raise over the term.
The Oxford Leader has been voted number one weekly newspaper in Michigan in its circulation category for 1979.
Supt. of schools James Gray had estimated the millage rate for the new high school at 3.2 mills. It ended up 3.14 mills – $14,250,000.
After five drafts, Oxford Township has a new subdivision control ordinance.
50 years ago
October 1, 1954
Oxford schools opened to a record enrollment. 537 are in the high school building and 670 at Daniel Axford.
At the community-wide open house, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, an Oxford Sweetheart will be chosen by teachers and faculty, then crowned at halftime of the Oxford-Orion football game. 10th grade candidates are Joan Cooper, Donna Groves, Carolyn Tubbs. 11th grade, Karen Shick, Mary Cooper, Coleen Collier. 12th grade Phyllis Odell, Kay LaDouceur, Loretta Earp.
Dominican Sisters are dedicating a chapel at their Dominican Sisters Convent on W. Drahner Road. The chapel is a gift of the Marvin E. Coyles, of California, formerly of Oxford.
Oxford Rotary, through the courtesy of William Matus of Camp Oakland, entertained Oxford school teachers at a picnic Tuesday.
10 years ago
September 21, 1994
Homeowners who failed to file for their Homestead Tax exemption by the May 1 deadline have been given an extension.
Oxford Planning Commission adopted a long-range plan to control 2,800 acres north of Oxford that is said to complement the downtown.
Fred Stonebach has joined Oxford Bank as Senior Vice President and Senior Lending Officer.
25 years ago
September 26, 1979
Band director Lew Wilson will field the largest band in Oxford High history at home football games – more than 100 players.
It was early morning when Oxford teachers and the school board agreed to a new 3-year contract.
The Oxford-Orion Food CoOp will re-open September 27 in Myrick Hall, St. Joseph Church.
Bernadine Ernst has been elected president of Oxford/Orion Chapter of American Business Women’s Association.
Dave Hollis, 19, of Oxford, won the 4-race Canadian Molson Series on his 250 Yamaha.
Billy VanArsdel, of Addison Township, is the new owner of Paint Creek Golf and Country Club. Paul Frechette is the former owner.
50 years ago
September 24, 1954
Leatis Davis of Oxford was one of 330 Michigan Bell workmen who helped restore service in New England after a storm mangled service.
Addison Township firemen are meeting to discuss establishing a credit union.
The Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints in Lake Orion will dedicate its new church Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs Fred Ludwig will leave Saturday for their third term of Missionary service in Africa, this one to the Belgian Congo. Oxford friends gave them a warm farewell.
Oxford’s Common Council approved a $20,000 resurfacing plan for Burdick Street this week. A & A Asphalt has the contract.
10 years ago
September 14, 1994
Since the first of the year 28 communities, including Oxford, in Oakland county have identified 111 different gangs.
Oxford Village has hired Rowe Engineering for $11,500 to conduct a complete analysis of Oxford’s water systerm.
Detroit Tiger Alan Trammel was the guest of Supt. Marion Ginopolis and her husband at Friday Night’s Wildcat game. The Cats beat Fenton 32-0 in the Parent’s Night game.
25 years ago
September 19, 1979
The School Board and teachers are still talking, but schools are still not in session.
State Police made a drug bust (heroin) on M-24 in Oxford. The buy was allegedly made at a car wash.
A culvert is being installed on Brewer Road, Addison Township, replacing a bridge, $47,962.
Oxford High grad Tina Bunce (nee Sandor) will be doing three performances with the Michigan Opera Theatre.
It’s been Noble’s Suburban Shoppe in downtown Oxford for 17 years, but new owner Benetta Cook added her name, Noble-Cook. Elizabeth Noble is the former owner.
By a 3-2 vote the Oxford Township Board voted to retain Oxford Village police for protection. The county will still offer support services.
Brenda McCallum, 14, and her father Marvin placed third in the junior division of a national family bowling tourney in Virginia.
50 years ago
September 17, 1954
Mae Dunbar has taken the office of president of Oxford American Legion Auxiliary.
Single copy sales of the Oxford Leader have been raised to ten cents.
Janet Anspaugh is the new beauty operator at Oxford Beauty Salon. Reba Fletcher is the owner.
Roger Oberg has been named to serve as a member of the State Curriculum Committee for Agricultural Education.
A pound of Sunny Morn coffee is 95 cents but you have to grind it yourself.
10 years ago
August 31, 1994
Curtis Wright has been named supervisor of Oxford Township by the Board. He’ll finish the term vacated by Clifford Popokey who resigned.
Former Oxford Councilman John DuVal is the newest member of Oxford Parks and Recreation Committee.
The Parks and Recreation Committee is seeking more moneyy. A half mill extra will be on the November 8 ballot.
Debbie Stout is the new principal of the new Oxford Intermediate School.
25 years ago
September 5, 1979
Students are attending Oxford schools, but teachers and the school board haven’t settled a work agreement. A state negotiator has been called to solve issues.
Kennian Farquhar, 31, of Addison Township, was killed when her car collided with a gravel truck on M-24 at Drahner Road.
William Noble, a retired Detroit News and Oakland Press writer, who attended Oxford schools, has written a book on a Mexican revolutionary in 1811, “Father of the Mexican Revolution.”
Cora Jarrett of Leonard has a “Senior Citizen of the Year Certificate of Merit” from the manager of the Michigan State Fair.
Jim Tichenor, 17, of Oxford, is back from helping build a church in Haiti through a Teen Mission project.
Bob Mull has been appointed to the Oxford Parks and Recreation Committee.
50 years ago
September 3, 1954
Mabley Funeral Chapel is moving from its N. Washington St. facility to new quarters at 39 W. Burdick. J. Harold Mabley has enlarged a residence at that address.
Eight new teachers have been added to Oxford’s faculty this year, including Elmer Ball, metal working; Mrs. William Matus, English and Lyle Bartlett, social science. R.A. Ambrose continues as superintendent.
Oxford, Lakeville and Leonard Schools open September 8. St. Joseph School opens September 9.
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, pound can, 10 cents at Oxford’s Kroger store. Coca Cola is 99 cents for a 24-bottle case, plus 2 cent bottle deposit.
10 years ago
September 7, 1994
Since January more than 15 water lines, mains and services have collapsed in Oxford Village. Some date to 1916.
The Department of Natural Resources cancelled the 1994 bobwhite quail season.
Eric Raab’s touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter of the Wildcats game with Mt. Morris gave the Cats a 17-14 victory and extended their win streak in the Flint Metro League to 36.
Nine Oxford High students are in the initial class of math and science students at North Oakland Science and Math Academy in Clarkston.
25 years ago
September 12, 1979
Oxford’s 170 teachers didn’t report for work Tuesday giving 3,400 students extra vacations. Buses were sent on runs so kindergarteners wouldn’t be left roadside.
The new administrator of Oxford Christian Academy Richard Seeley, has been busy changing courses.
Gordon Kastelic set a new course record at Oxford Hills Golf and Country Club Wednesday, shooting 30=36=66.
Four Oxford cheerleaders injured in a car accident that took their sponsor Elaine Hagen’s life, are back on the field. Carol Gibbons, Kristin Filhart and Laura Hughes are on crutches and Kelly Ludwig is still sore, but cheering.
50 years ago
September 10, 1954
Oxford Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4036 was represented at the Romeo Peach Parade.
When the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters Domain of Michigan have their convention at the Pantland Hotel in Grand Rapids this week Oxford people will head both groups. Edmund Unger is Grand Chancelor and Joann Miller is Grand Chief.
A1 Case formed Superior Auto Company in Oxford in 1922. He announced his retirement and introduced the new owner of the company, Homer Hight, this week. Case started with Chevrolet and got the Pontiac franchise in 1929 and Buick in 1932.
A new auction sales room has opened in Oxford. It’s at 544 Lakeville Road, in the former chicken hatchery building.
10 years ago
September 7, 1994
Since January more than 15 water lines, mains and services have collapsed in Oxford Village. Some date to 1916.
The Department of Natural Resources cancelled the 1994 bobwhite quail season.
Eric Raab’s touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter of the Wildcats game with Mt. Morris gave the Cats a 17-14 victory and extended their win streak in the Flint Metro League to 36.
Nine Oxford High students are in the initial class of math and science students at North Oakland Science and Math Academy in Clarkston.
25 years ago
September 12, 1979
Oxford’s 170 teachers didn’t report for work Tuesday giving 3,400 students extra vacations. Buses were sent on runs so kindergarteners wouldn’t be left roadside.
The new administrator of Oxford Christian Academy Richard Seeley, has been busy changing courses.
Gordon Kastelic set a new course record at Oxford Hills Golf and Country Club Wednesday, shooting 30=36=66.
Four Oxford cheerleaders injured in a car accident that took their sponsor Elaine Hagen’s life, are back on the field. Carol Gibbons, Kristin Filhart and Laura Hughes are on crutches and Kelly Ludwig is still sore, but cheering.
50 years ago
September 10, 1954
Oxford Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4036 was represented at the Romeo Peach Parade.
When the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters Domain of Michigan have their convention at the Pantland Hotel in Grand Rapids this week Oxford people will head both groups. Edmund Unger is Grand Chancelor and Joann Miller is Grand Chief.
A1 Case formed Superior Auto Company in Oxford in 1922. He announced his retirement and introduced the new owner of the company, Homer Hight, this week. Case started with Chevrolet and got the Pontiac franchise in 1929 and Buick in 1932.
A new auction sales room has opened in Oxford. It’s at 544 Lakeville Road, in the former chicken hatchery building.
10 years ago
August 24, 1994
The death of LaVern (Stub) Robinson this week leaves the community without a favorite local historian, character and barber.
7-year-old Christopher Sawyer was playing Nintendo in his Leonard home when he heard his sister scream. He knew his sister was pregnant so he called 911. Baby Dijuan Diana was born two hours later.
Child Care (Toddler, pre-school and latch-key) has been re-assigned to three locations, Central Office Building, Daniel Axford and Clear Lake, and Oxford 5th and 6th graders moved into Oxford Intermediate School.
Oxford veterinarian Catherine Theisen has won $1,000 in a writing contest sponsored by Veterinarian Economics. The Michigan State grad wrote about changing her new office management.
Dave Gilbert and John Londers won their flights in Oxford Hills Junior Golf Tournament.
Randy Bellestri moved his Odyssey, Inc. unto the former Sea Ray Boat facility in May. They make airplane parts.
25 years ago
August 29, 1979
A new concession stand is ready at the Wildcat football field. Donated labor, materials and help from the Wildcat Boosters Club made it possible.
The foursome of Dick Korneffel, Charlie Drumheller, Dick Mersino and Herb Thurber took first place in the mens division of the Oxford-Orion Chamber of Commerce golf outing at Oxford Hills.
Rod Woodworth has made many motorcycle jumps, but his attempt to jump 12 cars at his Noble Road property ended a half car short. Woodworth wasn’t injured.
50 years ago
August 27, 1954
Oxford Lions Club has purchased microfilm books and a projector for the Oxford Public Library. The equipment is specially designed for invalids.
So far the fund raising campaign for a new convent at St. Joseph Church in Lake Orion has raised $56, 590. The goal is $75,000.
The Village police remind parents bicycles that are ridden at night must have a white front light and red tail light.
The Rev. E. W. Parrott has been returned to Oxford Free Methodist Church for another year.
10 years ago
August 17, 1994
Governor John Engler, who with his wife is expecting triplets, visited a Leonard family with triplets at a town meeting and catered lunch last week. The Leonard triplets are Rob and Cindy Longo’s Vincent, Tia and Angelina. Village president Eugene Mallia introduced Gov. Engler.
Two men shot their way into a 52-year-old man’s apartment and confronted him in his bedroom, but left when they found no “box.” They left with $200 in bonds.
An Oxford man suspected of sexually abusing a 9-year-old boy was found dead in his Thomas Road apartment. Police believe he died of natural causes.
Tim Caudill, 14, of Oxford, is so talented on drums he won an American Guild of Music competition.
25 years ago
August 22, 1979
Building contractors have assured Supt. Jim Gray that additions to Daniel Axford and Clear Lake Elementaries will be ready for occupancy on opening day Sept. 4.
Oxford policemen have a new handgun practice range. It’s at North Oakland Sportsman Club. Council paid $400 for use of the range.
Dan Wait, 12, won the junior division of the ninth annual A1 Hanoute Golf Tournament at Clarkston Golf Course.
Students who drive to Oxford High School must agree to allow vehicle searching.
At the Oakland County 4-H Fair in Davisburg Carrie Nelson of Oxford swept first place honors in the vegetable garden.
Former Oxford schools administrator Clyde Fischer is now teaching at Washington Street School.
50 years ago
August 20, 1954
Clarence and Dorothy Brabo, who operated a grocery store at 68 S. Washington, then sold out, are back at the same stand, though it has been extensively remodeled.
An increase in cases of polio has caused the March of Dimes to stage an emergency fund raiser.
Herald Cleaners will be moving from Oxford to Lake Orion. Harold Houck has purchased the former Gay Paree building on the northwest corner of M-24 and Indianwood Road. More recently it housed Michigan Auction Market. Herald Cleaners is currently at 19 S. Washington.
10 years ago
August 10, 1994
Kevin Boyd, owner of Lake Orion Rental, and with his wife, Judy, owned Parties To Go in Oxford, was found stabbed to death by his son in his Lake Orion apartment. Police search for clues.
A lawsuit by Oxford Township against Line Products on Metamora Road over odor emanating from the plant has been dismissed by Circuit Court Judge Barry Howard.
Jamie Penrod, 1994 Oxford High grad, finished third in the discus event at the National Outdoor Track Championship (the junior division) at U. of Florida in Gainsville, FL. There were over 6,000 participants.
25 years ago
August 1979
Oxford Police got the 2.5 mils they asked for in Tuesday’s election. It will raise $165,000 a year.
The driver of the Servicar minibus that struck the car carrying Oxford cheerleaders and their coach has been charged with negligent homicide. Teacher-coach Elaine Hagen was killed in the crash.
Oakland County has raised sewer rates in Oxford.
Seymour Lake Methodist Church celebrates its 105th birthday Sunday.
Oxford Village and Township officials will battle their counterparts from Lake Orion on the ball diamond Labor Day.
Frances Lambertson and her frog finished first in a jumping frog contest on Pontiac Street.
50 years ago
August 13, 1954
There will be an open house at Oxford’s new Mobil station this weekend. Wyland (Red) Hallock is the owner of the station on S. Washington at Dennison.
About 25,000 passenger and freight trains are operated each day in America. They carry more than a million passengers on journeys averaging 90 million miles a day.
10 years ago
July 27, 1994
Just before the filing deadline for Oxford Township Supervisor Vincent Butera withdrew. Three are left: Pat Fitchena, Curtis Wright and Peter Burke.
Pattie Sheehan won the 49th U. S. Women’s Open Golf tourney at Indianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion Sunday.
Oxford police (Oxford Emergency Safety Authority) will ask for three millage proposals in the August 2 election.
Oxford Common Council unanimously approved near doubling sewer rates.
A mistake in the printing of Oxford’s absent voter ballots requires the revoting by affected voters.
All eight Wildcat runners in the Hershey state finals in Howell earned ribbons: Tyler Davis, Catherine Schmidt, Julie Schmidt, Julie Hinz, Keane Kalso, Dominac Mazzetti, Justin Craft and Caryn Inman.
25 years ago
August 1979
Oxford High’s cheerleading sponsor and teacher, Elaine Hagen, was killed and four cheerleaders injured in a car crash Tuesday morning. The injured girls are Carole Gibbons, Kristin Filhart, Kelly Ludwig and Laura Hughes.
Oxford Township has changed banks. They have dropped Oxford Savings bank in favor of Pontiac State Bank.
A naked, tanned, blond man under six feet tall stabbed two women at Oxford Hills Golf and Country Club Monday. Others saw the man who has been nicknamed “Suntan Slasher.”
A teen night club, “Dr. Hoganson’s Rock `n Disco Revue,” opened on N. Washington St. Saturday.
50 years ago
July 30, 1954
Two Oxford men, Harold Dodds and Herman Boose have purchased the State Theater in Lake Orion.
The Oxford chapter of the Future Farmers of America has advanced to the final round of 50 in the Best Chapters in Michigan contest.
Meagher Real Estate has 130 scenic acres in Grampian Hills for sale for $12,000.
10 years ago
July 20, 1994
A 26-year-old Leonard man has admitted breaking into an Oxford home, but denied taking a stereo reported missing.
Liz and Barry Ruff have left Oxford to serve as missionaries in the remote village of Athasbascan, Alaska. He’s a pilot, she’s a teacher.
Kelly Robins of Mt. Pleasant and Becky Iverson of Gladstone are Michigan’s representatives in the U. S. Womens Open being played at Indianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion this week.
About 70 senior citizen friends of Olive McTavish turned out to thank her for her 14 years as secretary-treasurer of the organization. Health is causing her to give up the job.
25 years ago
July 25, 1979
A 19-year-old Leonard man chargfed with th eMarch 31 slaying of Michael Szabo, Jr. is expected to testify against his younger accused accomplish.
Three portable classrooms, two from the junior high and one from Daniel Axford will be moved to the Junior High School soon.
The names and biographies of three Oxford residents will appear in the 1979 edition of Outstanding Young Men in America. They are Denis M. Callewaert, Donald L. Neely and John DeMarco.
Phil Moore’s favorite project has been building an Ecocenter at Upland Hills. With the help of volunteers its ready and he’s the director.
50 years ago
July 23, 1954
Owen Cleary, GOP candidate for governor of Michigan spoke in Oxford Monday.
Oakland County voters will be asked to approve 1/20 mils to build a new court house.
Barbara Kessler of Oxford has been crowned queen, Miss Engineering, for 1954 of the annual family picnic of the Engineering Department of Pontiac Division.
Fire destroyed a storage shed belonging to Mr and Mrs Fred Hayes on Granger Road.
Robert Dick has been appointed assistant cashier of Oxford Savings Bank. He joined the bank last year.
10 years ago
July 13, 1994
Oxford Village president Peter Burke and resident Vince Butera have applied for the Oxford supervisor post. Trustee Pat Fitchena is showing an interest, too.
A $470,000 water main for north of downtown Oxford has been approved by the Council.
$32,000 of Stanton Foundation Scholarship money has been distributed to 41 area students.
Bill Parkhill has been returned as president of the Oxford Board of education.
Oxford school bus driver of 20 years, Sandy Weeden has been named Region 18 Bus Driver of the Year.
Peggy Nedel is Oxford-Orion Optimists Teacher of the Year in Oxford.
25 years ago
July 11, 1979
Two Oxford teenagers were killed in holiday accidents. Keith Ferrigan was a passenger in a car that crashed on M-24 south of the Clarkston intersection in Lake Orion. Eric Anderson, 17, died in a single car crash in Addison township on Lake George Road.
University of Michigan Accreditation Committee will continue Oxford Schools probationary status another year.
Roger Kukkola was re-elected president of the Oxford Board of Education.
An athletic storage building is taking shape behind Oxford High school.
Scripter Park on Glaspie Street was officially opened under its new name July 4. About 250 were on hand.
Clifford Galen Crisman, 31, of Coats Road, drownd Saturday night when a truck he was a passenger in went over a cliff into a gravel pit lake.
A 55-acre drug abuse clinic on W. Drahner Road has zoning board approval. It awaits township board’s nod.
Jim Tuttle and Larry Payne have started constructing Longbranch Saloon north of Oxford without a water or sewer agreement.
It will costs $723,900 to design anew Oxford High School.
A nightclub for teenagers is being opened by Lynn, Carter and Donn Hoganson at Oxford School of Dance.
50 years ago
July 16, 1954
The Rev. and Mrs Fred Clark and two sons, David and Daniel, will be honored Tuesday. They moved here recently to be pastor of Oxford Methodist Church.
A 50×20 chicken coop south of Oxford on M-24 has been transformed into St. Alfred’s Episcopal Mission. The Rev. Canon Charles Braidwood of Lapeer will conduct services.
Robert Parenti and Ralph Curtis have been named to the Oxford District 5 Board of Education.
10 years ago
July 6, 1994
Oxford Township supervisor Cliff Popkey resigned his position half way through his term. He cited personal and health reasons. It’s effective August 1.
Sloan Rolando, who was born and raised in Leonard, has given up his mechanical engineering career to study to become a Franciscan Priest.
Tim Kalohn of Oxford shot a 74 and finished second in his flight of the Michigan Junior Open at Marsh Ridge Resort in Gaylord.
Tricia Schafnitz, a 1993 Oxford High graduate, has returned from three weeks serving people in Oaxaca, Mexico.
25 years ago
July 4, 1979
Addison firefighters and the township board agreed to have a three-man fire commission set fire department policy.
Dave Gensley, 30, is Oxford township’s new fulltime assessor.
Loraine Killeweld of the community education dept. is setting up a 6-week program for 15-year-olds to work with environinentalists on nature trails and the Glaspie Street park.
A strike by Michigan independent truckers is causing food shortages in local groceries.
Melvin McCallum and his daughter, Brenda, both of Oxford, will participate in the National Family Bowling Tournament finals in Washingston D.C. over Labor Day.
The Rev. James W. Burgess is the new pastor of Lakeville and Leonard Methodist Churches.
50 years ago
July 9, 1954
Henry Angeli is the general chairman of St. Joseph Church’s Building Fund drive. Joseph Milosch heads some volunteers soliciting money from businesses. The Fund goal of $75,000 is for a new convent.
The body of 16-year-old Ernest Lacasse, of Harper Woods, who drown in Stony Lake June 13 was recovered Saturday morning.
Oxford Savings Bank’s second quarter assets totalled $3,774,090.
The first use of haulaway trailers to transport GMC light and medium duty trucks built in Pontiac was announced this week.
10 years ago
June 8, 1994
Property owners on the shores of Oxford’s Multi Lakes are concerned that gravel mining will lower lake levels.
Mildred Scholtz, 18, of Caro, gave birth to a son at Uncle Boomba’s Total station, M-24 at Drahner, with the help of Oxford Emergency Services May 24.
Abby Miller and Anne Mihalyft are among the 200 students recognized by WXYZ-tv as “Best and Brightest.”
Oxford Middle School history and geography teacher Sharon Goralewski has been awarded a Fullbright Hayes Seminar award to visit and study in China for six weeks.
Jamie Penrod finished second in state shot put competition. She also captured a silver medal in discus. Nate Hoard won a medal in the state meet in pole vault.
25 years ago
June 6, 1979
Already without North central Association accreditation, Oxford High School now may lose its University of Michigan accreditation, says Supt. James Gray.
Union employees of Church’s Lumber in Oxford and other Church yards went out on strike Monday.
Supt. Gray says the school district should hang on to their 100 acres on Coats Road, though it’s not a high school site.
Oxford High seniors Theresa Hall and Debby Liddicoatt were awarded scholarships by Oxford-Orion American Association of University Women.
Gravel truck drivers got a new 3-year contract with two local trucking companies.
At the Spring Sports banquet Michele Henri was named Most Valuable in softball. Kevin Lewis is Most Valuable in Varisty baseball, Curt Grant Most Valuable in track and Patti Niemi and Sue Murray were both mimed Most Valuable in Girls Track.
50 years ago
June 11, 1954
Frank Granger, of Granger Road, is filing as a candidate for State Senator, District 12.
The Billy Graham film, “Oiltown U. S.A.” will be shown Sunday at Oxford Baptist Church.
Oxford students participating in the Michigan Annual Music Festival in Detroit’s Olympic Stadium are Ann Pickford, Lynn Frailing, Ruth Ann Morrison, Ingrid Wenger, Susie Maguire, Kathleen McMillan, Kathy Lupp, Marilyn Beattie, Genine Collier and Martha Kamm. They are students of Mrs Howland.
At the annual Honors Conference for Oxford High students the following are scholarship winners and their school: Marilyn Taylor and Joan Warnke, Michigan State, Barbara Tubbs, Central Michigan, Roger Frenthaway, Michigan College of Mines and Engineering.
Eight eighth graders were graduated from Lakeville Elementary. Twenty-one were graduated from the eighth grade at St. Joseph School.
10 years ago
June 1, 1994
Rebecca Bolin has been hired as Oxford Township Assessor. She replaces resigned Glenn Lemmon.
Edward Bossardet was guest speaker at Oxford’s Memorial Day services in the Park.
Oxford High senior Jennifer Prince recently earned the highest award possible in Girl Scouting, the Gold Award. It was for community service.
Susan Crowe has earned a Presidential Scholarship at Western Michigan University.
25 years ago
May 30, 1979
School overcrowding is causing students in four different classes to be bussed between Oxford’s East and West Campuses.
The gasoline crunch and slow economy has forced Sea Ray Boats to cut its work force in Oxford by 50.
Poor weather failed to stop the crowds from gathering in downtown Oxford for the annual Memorial Day services.
A German Beer Tent is included in the annual Oxford Gravel Festival July 3-4.
The Oxford Board of Education approved adding a new special education teacher consultant position at $16,500 a year.
Jerry Griffin, a past president of Oxford Lions Club, has been elected Deputy District Governor of International Association of Lions Clubs.
Kenneth H. Coffman, of Oxford, is leaving Oakland University to accept the presidency of Spring Arbor College.
Mike Weger is opening a miniature golf complex on M-24 south of Lake Orion. Weger played defensive back for the Detroit Lions.
50 years ago
June 4, 1954
Forty nine students will be graduated from Oxford High School June 9th.
Fred Hall, owner of Halls Plumbing and Heating, 36 S. Washington St., has completed remodeling his store, including adding Perma Stone on the front.
Humphries Dry Cleaners will do men’s pants and sport coats for fifty-nine cents and ladies’ dresses for $1.19.
Oxford Ford Sales is offering new Fords for as little as $44.43 a mouth.
Wender Brothers has 30-gallon, Lockinvar gas water heaters for $67.
Shafer Motors in Lake Orion is selling 1954 Rocket-engine, 2-door 88 Oldsmobiles for $2,290.62.
10 years ago
May 25, 1994
Oxford High’s 4 x 100 relay team (Jennifer Parkhill, Katie Tembusch, Stephanie Fahy and Kim Cabic) qualified for the state meet. Jamie Penrod (shotput), Bhree Nagel (long jump and hurdles) and Christine Freeman (distance runner) also qualified for the state.
The teaching of German language in Oxford High has been dropped by the Board of Education on recommendations of the administration. Spanish will replace it next fall.
The Oxford High Choralairs earned a superior rating in a festival in Toronto. They also won first place in women’s choir competition.
25 years ago
May 23, 1979
A federal jury awarded an Oxford man, Glen Ray Hatfield, Jr., $1.25 million in connection with a police beating he suffered four years ago.
Teachers and officials are pushing for a special class for drop-out students. They have a $5,000 grant to get started.
Vandals extensively damaged the inside of the old DPW building at 85 Glaspie St.
The hearing of Michael Kilbourne of Division St., who faces an open charge of murder in connection with the slaying of Michael Szabo, Jr., 16, was set for Wednesday. The hearing is in Romeo District Court.
Oxford resident Sgt. William Beane of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department has been named officer of the year for his work in the corrections department.
50 years ago
May 28, 1954
Memorial Day the Oxford Veterans Memorial Building, 28 N. Washington St., will be dedicated. Many pieces of military equipment will be shown at the event including hugh tanks, anti-aircraft guns, machine guns, modern infantry rifles, rocket guns, trucks, Jeeps and more. The Association was started in 1946. Bob Clack was the first president. Judge W. McKay Skillman, a native of Oxford, will speak at the dedication.
Tom Humphries is converting his auto sales location, 44 S. Washington St., next to the theater, into a dry cleaning business. He’ll have pick up and delivery service and give Holden Red Trading Stamps.
The National Safety Council has issued a warning about discarding ice boxes with the doors on.
10 years ago
May 18, 1994
Daniel Axford Elementary School is one of just 57 elementary schools in Michigan admitted to membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The sponsors of foreign students coming to Oxford for a semester is looking for volunteer hosts.
Dave Fischer’s Hunter’s Ridge Hunt Club will host the Jeep Claybird Classic May 21. It’s the largest amateur sporting clays competition in the country.
The Oxford Emergency Medical Services Division celebrated its 10th anniversary last weekend.
25 years ago
May 16, 1979
Leader publisher Jim Sherman, Sr. and two Los Angeles reporters interviewed Lee A. Iacocca, president and CEO of Chrysler Corporation in his office Friday. Among his quotes were: “The future is terrific, supurb!” “I’m a GM watcher. Was then. Am now.” “We have a monstrous front wheel-drive program for 1981.” Iacocca took the reins at Chrysler six months ago, after being fired by Ford.
Choir director Michael Yackanin is directing the juniors and seniors in the musical “Anything Goes.” Jim Tichenor, Mike Yachanin, Jana Ferguson, Denise Poulson, Rick Carver and Tim Comparoni are some of the cast.
Oxford Township has agreed to provide sewers to the restaurant north of Oxford, American Aggregates and Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital.
Oxford High has co-valedictorians for 1977-78, G. Neil Haven and Lawrence Dick. Theresa Hall is salutatorian.
50 years ago
May 21, 1954
Harold Cooper, Donna Burton, Geraldine Marshall and Joy King arc the first officers of the newly formed Oxford Camera Club sponsored by the Veterans Association.
Harold Waltman’s Bakery is introducing Rota Whole Grain Bread at his Oxford store.
Nancy Sweeney, Betty Kimmel, Dick Harrison and Bill Jarrett are making preparations for the June 4 Student Council Prom at Oxford High School.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Baptist Church in Oxford May 25.
10 years ago
May 11, 1994
Unknown intruders beat a 24-year-old Oxford woman in her Second Street home. Police have a partial description.
Some Oxford Township Board members are questioning the job Supervisor Cliff Popkey is doing. He owns Complete Home Repair and took a day off to do a roof. The complaint is he wasn’t in the office.
Tom Kennis has purchased Oxford Bait Shop on North Washington St., and renamed it Oxford Outfitters. He and partners Keith Spencer and Rodney Jones are busy remodeling the store.
Oxford All-Stater Megan Burns, Oxford High junior has been selected as a member of the East-West Soccer Ambassadors that will tour Europe this summer.
25 years ago
May 9, 1979
A second man suspected in the murder of 16-year-old Michael Szabo, Jr., a 17-year-old, has been arraigned in District Court.
Oxford Township voters turned down the request for 2.5 mils for police protection, 270-298.
Ed Bossardet, owner of Bossardet Funeral Home, has been honored by the Michigan Funeral Directors Association on the 100 years the Home has served the community.
St. Johns Hospital of Detroit and St. Clair Health Services Corp want 55 acres of Dominican Sisters property on W. Drahner Road rezoned for a drug abuse center.
A car driven by Mark Shifman, 20, smashed in the Robert Schooltz garage on Tanview. The force pushed the Schooltz car through the back wall.
All Pierce Woodworth wants is to build an airplane runway on his Noble Road property. But the Addison rezoning is being obected to.
Margaret and Rick Patterson have moved their cabinet shop from Lake Orion to 153 S. Washington, Oxford.
50 years ago
May 14, 1954
The annual concert of the Junior High Chorus this year will be in the form of a Minstrel Show. Dorothy Jean Valentine is director. Mike Lewis is Mr. Interlocutor, Judy Crawford, Mose, Marcia Murthum, Horatio, Caroline McMillan, Smokey, Judy Cash, Hambone, Joanne Maguire, Rags, Wallace Liley and Jerry Dodds, twins and Clifford Kintz, Simon Seed. The Chorus has 54 members.
Oxford’s newest children’s program will be a School of Aquatics at Stony Lake this summer. Mrs Robert Brower will instruct.
Oakland County Sheriff Clare Hubbell is setting up sub stations throughout the county to issue drivers? licenses. Lake Orion is closest.
Ralph Curtis, of Noble Road, has recently purchased a grand champion Morgan, Shady Lawn’s Spice.
10 years ago
May 4, 1994
The Addison Township woman accused of stabbing her husband and two children has been ordered to undergo psychiatric tests.
A 10-person committee has taken steps toward creating a district library for Oxford and Addison Townships.
Fourth and fifth graders in Oxford were asked to name the new elementary school in Oxford. Six students submitted Oxford Intermediate School, and the School Board agreed with them.
About 50 Oxford residents cleared roadsides all across the area Saturday. They filled four 30-yard containers with metal.
25 years ago
May 2, 1979
The body of the Oxford boy, 16-year-old Michael Szabo, Jr. was found Saturday in a heavily wooded area near Romeo. The Oxford High junior was shot and stabbed. A 19-year-old Leonard man is facing a murder charge. Police see no motive.
Dave Hollis, the 1975 and 1976 amateur state motocross champion, has turned pro. The 18-year-old Oxford man competes in the Pontiac Silverdome this weekend.
Koenig Fuel and Supply’s dredge sank in the lake adjoining Lakeville Road Wednesday. Supt. Jesse Hoover said, “We’ll have to get it off the lake bottom to find the cause.”
50 years ago
May 7, 1954
Junior High reporters Jerry Hight and Mike Cullen say the school is presenting a Minstrel Show May 14.
One hundred and fifty six children participated in the Salk Polio Vaccine program in Oxford as did Oxford doctors Stahl and Berg. Cost of the shots was $3.00.
Lakeville School students were taken to Leonard School Friday for a baseball game. Lakeville won, 21-13.
Roller Shaw is the new president of Daniel Axford PTA.
10 years ago
April 27, 1994
Paving (resurfacing) began Monday on M-24 from Indianwood Road to Davison Lake Road.
JLM Wholesale, Mullins Court, Oxford, has made the list of Michigan Private 100. Owned by Janet Mirku, the electronic door lock sales company was 9th fastest growing two years ago and forty-first fastest last year.
An Oxford Township trustee and some residents have suggested Township Attorney Gary Rentrop may have a conflict of interest at representing both the Township and American Aggregates Corporation.
25 years ago
April 26, 1979
The car driven by a 16-year-old boy, missing since March 31, was located Friday in Avon Township. The lad is still missing.
The 1979-80 Oxford Schools budget of $6.34 million, up six percent, was approved Tuesday.
Oxford Music Club sponsored an appearance of the Michigan State University Singing Statesmen. Three of the singers are Fletcher Spears, Brad Buchanan and Tim Kroninger of Oxford.
Oxford Village will replace a 2-year-old fence at the Village Park with hedge. Manager Arrowsmith said the fence was repeatedly vandalized.
The new steeple on Brethren In Christ Church in Leonard was dedicated Sunday.
50 years ago
April 30, 1954
Three men were killed instantly in a head-on crash on M-24 near Stony Lake Friday. None are from Oxford. One car was attempting to pass a truck and hit the oncoming car.
For Mayor’s Day in Michigan Week Eldon Johnson of Lakeview, will exchange with Oxford president Ted Pearson, Jr.
Oxford High school Band under the direction of Gordon Mathie recieved a First, or superior, rating at the state band festival in East Lansing.
Of the over million elm trees inspected in Michigan this year only 1,218 were infected with Dutch Elm Disease. The first infections in the state were found in 1950, according to the State Dept of Agriculture.
10 years ago
April 20, 1994
Brian and Lisa Jiggens of Addison Township were killed when their plane (he bought it a month ago) broke apart and crashed in Ohio.
A 28-year-old Addison Township woman was charged in District Court Tuesday for allegedly stabbing her husband in the back with one knife, and stabbing her two children with another knife. All three survived.
Staff Sgt. Paul Neil Barclay, 25, a former Oxford High student (1986) died in Northern Iraq when the helicopter he was in was shot down by friendly fire.
Valley Building and Repair (Dave Weckle owner) won the renovation contract for Oxford Veterans Memorial Building. The bid was $120,150.
Dave Powell has been officially voted Addison Township Fire Chief.
25 years ago
April 18, 1979
The parents of 16-year-old Michael Szabo, II are beginning to lose hope for their son who has been missing since March 31. He left home for a party that evening, but never arrived at the party.
An “intent” reciprocal agreement between Oxford Village and Township has freed developers to begin construction of a satellite hospital and restaurant north of Oxford.
Tom Offer, 25, is featured in a Leader article about his streak of luck at a Bahama casino. He held the dice 45 minutes, winning 13 times. Other betters won over $10,000. Tom bet just $5 at a time and won $70. but said “I have no regrets, I was just so-o-o happy”.
Oxford High School has been officially dropped by North Central’s accreditation list after 47 years of continuously meeting requirements.
S&M Market on Rochester Road, Addison Township, is adding 2,100 sq. ft., says owner Dick Mickens.
Bunny Ernst is the American Business Women’s Association pick for Woman of the Year.
50 years ago
April 23, 1954
The Oakland County Board of Supervisors set new office hours. They include Friday evenings to 8:00 and 45 minute lunch periods.
The valedictorian of Oxford High Class of 1954 is Carol Empson with an honor point of 3.921. James VanWagoner is salutatorian.
In an effort to reduce tooth decay fluoride treatments will be started in Oxford this summer.
Norrine Valentine is the newly elected president of Oxford Junior Womens Club. Lois Culbert is vice president.