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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1942_1028Livonia Locals Mrs. F. M. Angers of Melrose avenue, entertained the members of her bridge club -an Thursday for dessert. x Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cotten of Auburndale avenue announce the birth of .a daughter on Sunday, October 18 at Women's Hospital. Mr, and. Mrs. Paul Waldorf and family, formerly of Berwick ave- nue, left this week for their new home in Rocky River, Ohio. « « Al Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Joy road was home a few days last week before l:a'.ting up duties with the navy. Lester Cooper, who resides on Middle Belt roa(:, reports for act- ive duty at Fort Custer on Oct- ober 29. Mx. Cooper is a veteran of the last war. Mrs. Charles Cook of Auburn- dale avenue and Mrs. Eric Cock- erill of Detroit were guests of. Miss Katherine Tobin in Dear- born on Friday evening. The Camp Fire Guardians met at the home of .Mrs. Edward Gil- lies of Farmington road for luncheon on Monday for their regular monthly business meet- ing. � � x A Camp Fire group of 10 and 11 -year- old girls is being or- ganized in Cooper school under direction of Mrs. E. Burt of Coop- er school and Mrs. H. Shelton of Livonia Center. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Seed of Detroit were guests of their son- in-law -and C:aughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Zopff of Blackburn avenue on Sunday, October 18, in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Seed. The St. Thomas Aquainis Cir- cle of St. Michael's church will be hostesses at the Hallowe'en Hard Times dance to be held at St. Michael's .hall on Saturday, October 31. There will be modern and old time dancing and re- freshments will be served. « . r Corporal Harold Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis of Orange - lawn avenue, who is a photog- rapher in the Army Air Corps, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant and is now lo- cated at Windsor Locks, Con- necticut. Tomorrows- (Thursday), October 29, the Livonia Book club will meet for dessert at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Shelton of Surrey road.. A reading of Irvin S. Cobb's biography "Exit Laugh- ing" will be given by Mrs. Earl Westphal, after which an open discussion of the book, will be held. « � a Fifteen members of the church school staff of the Rosedale Gar- dens Presbyterian church met in the church basement on Wednes- day, October 21 for their regular monthly meeting. After a picnic supper, at 6:30 p.m.- W. Culbert- son and Rev. Forsyth took charge of business of the evening. « « « 1VIrs. W. H. Rolen of Melrose avenue, was hostess to the mem- bers of the Nurses club of Rose- dale Gardens on Tuesday eve- ning, October 20. Dr. L. M. Hotchkiss spoke on `'Modern Medicine" after which a discuss- ion was 'held and refreshments served. « x � The Ladies' Defense club of Stark will meet each Thursday from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the (Continues on Page 4) v, teley Given Inspection F®st. Officials of the township an- nounced today that at their last board meeting L. W. Whiteley was officially appointed building inspector for Livonia township. Mr. Whiteley has been serving in a temporary capacity during the last three months. The building department is fast becoming one of the busiest in the township and the need of a full-time inspector and admin- istrator became evident with the passing of the building code and zoning ordinance. Although applications for new building took a sharp decline so far in October it was revealed that the present rate of building in.Livonia exceeded that of any of its neighboring areas, LIVONIA TOWNSHIP'S ONLY FFICIAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER it Entered at the . Plymouth, Michigan ti Subscription price, 0year. Post Office as second class mail matter. 5cents per singlecopy. J Phone Plymoutl-,. 16 �q�s rA to? STERLING EATON, Publisher Business Office, Plymouth Mail Building, Plymouth, Michigan.. Vol. 3—No. 36 Wednesday, October 28, 1942 Plymouth, Michigan Towiniship Tax Rate Will R"'ela"llain Receive Camp Fire ,Awards The Sane ThisYear, S1"be ler Mrs. Edward Hamilton and Mrs. Edward Gillies awarded the Servisor �esse Zie ler made public toda the fact that there Camp Fire Guardianship pin to Mrs. Charles Shelton for four would be no increase in the tax rate for the township this year and years' service at a council fire that the rate would remain at 1.60 mills. held at the Shelton residence on As chairman of the Wayne Count Board of Supervisors tax- Y Y P Surrey road last Wednesday evening. ation committee Mr. Ziegler made it clear that his inspection of tax Mrs. ;Myron Anderson w a s rates in other Wayne County communities had revealed that Li- awarded the adult Camp Fire vonia was among the very few that didn't find it necessary to raise membership pin for her service their rates. He commented on the fact that there might have been a and also made guardian for the Horizon girls at the same council rate reduction in this township if it hadn't been for the unusual de- fire. Twelve members of the Wo- mands being made on the township because of the war. "Defense nuca group of Camp Fire girls demands have been heavy along with other items," he stated, "but were given advanced ranks by even so we have been able to plan our operations to remain within Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Gdllies at the same meeting. our present rate of 1.60 mills." Mr. Ziegler is also a member of the important supervisors Ways and Means committee. New Red Cross Distribution of the tax over the school districts was as follows: School Districts Operating Debt Serv. Classes Start Mills Mills No. 2------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.80 7.20 The following classes are an - No. 3 ---- -- - - ---------------- ------------- ------------------- 2.50 nounced by Mrs. Jane C. Page, No. 4 -__-___ ---- ____---- __--- ____-_-- ---- _------ _--- __--- --- ------- - 7.00 3.00 chairman Educational program. No. 5Livonia 7.85 branch, American Red --------- ------------------------------------------------------- No. 6 Cross: Standard First Aid class --- ---- ------ ---- ------------ ---------------------------- ------------ ---10.00 started Monday, October 26tb, No. 1 frl. ---------- _______---__--- ------- --------_-_-_ --------- _-13.85 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Red Cross -_ - No. 3 frl.------------------------------------------.__--_-.----_-None -- office, Six Mile and Middlebelt. No. 5 frl.7.85 3.00 Standard First Aid class start- --------------------------- ----------------------------- - No. 6 frl. 7.60 ing Thursday, October 29th, :3' No. 7 frl. ----------- ------------------------------- ------- - ---------15.85 Gardens school, 32215 Orange - No. 8 frl-------------------------------------------------------------- -- 7.00 3.00 lawn, between Cranson and Hub- -_ _ -_ _ _ bard avenues. Change Date of Entertainment The third annual Hallowe'en party for the children of Rosedale Gardens will take place on Sat- urday, October 31 instead of Fri- day, October 30 as announced in last week's Livonian. This community party is spon- sored by the P.T.A. in order to discourage "begging" which has been done by the children in the past and all residents are asked to cooperate by refusing to give anything to children who ring their doorbells on that evening. The children will assemble at the following times and places: Pre-school and nursery group: 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the kindergarten room at the school. Kindergarten, first and second grades -6:30-7:30 p.m. in the kindergarten room at the school. Third and fourth grades -7:30- 9:00 p.m. at the school. Fifth and sixth grades -7:30- 9:00 p.m. in the basement of the Presbyterian church. Seventh, eighth and high school students -8:00-10 p.m. in the Rosedale Gardens clubhouse. There will be refreshments served for each group, and the members of the board of the PTA wish to thank everyone who helped in making this community party possible. t On Saturday, October 31, tl* Livonia Center P.T.A. will spon- sor the annual Hallowe'en party for the children at the school. It was decided that the parties will only accommodate the pre- school (three to five ,years) to and including the eighth grade. Other arrangements are being considered for the entertainment of the high school students else- where. The committees who have vol- unteered to plan the entertain- ment for the various grades are: Pre-school, three to five -year- olds, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Milow, Mrs. Blankenhagen (Continued on page 7) Tomorrow, Thursday, October 29, the Women's club of the Rose- dale Gardens Civic association will have their annual Hallo- we'en party. All members are in- vited to attend and costume is optional. However, prizes will be given for the best and most orig- inal costumes, and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ralph E. Baker is general chairman and she will be assisted by Mrs.A. Leece, Mrs. I. McWethy, Mrs. F. Fischer and Mrs. W. Rubert. Last Thursday, October 22, the members had the pleasure of hearing an excellent review of the book by Katherine Pinkerton, "Two Ends to Our Shoestring" given by Mrs. Anthony Matulis of Plymouth. Hostesses for the eve- ning were Mrs. I. Benson, Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mrs. H. Bock and Mrs. C. Roper. First Party ,A Huge Success College pennants, footballs, wvater-buckets and Mike's orches- tra all blended together to give the "TORCHYTEENS" and guests a perfect score on their first dance of the season, "THE HUDDLE" at Rosedale Gardens club house, October 17th. Eighty-three "players" tried out for the "dance team" ... the kick- off was led by Nancy Baker and Gordon Vetal and later in the evening Jimmy Baker led a "Conga Run" around both ends, . dancing continued 'til mid- night when an informal buffet lunch was served . . . if you're wondering who the pretty ticket - taker was we're here to tell ,you it was Barbara Butt the club president and Bob, was that keen little number with the swell nevi hair -do . . . Jeep Hart did some fancy steppin' with an alright looking date and who was that smooth -looking blonde that Jeep had for a house guest ... Crisp, you had better watch your step and too, that Rowland and Dag - (Continued on Page 4) Today, Wednesday, is the last day for entering the Red Cross Home Nursing class now in pro- gress at Stark school, Stark and Pine Tree roads. About twenty ladies are now registered for this class and Miss Georgina Reid is the instructor. Registrations are now being taken for a Nutrition class to be held in Livonia, beginning early in January. Mrs. Gertrude Beit - ler, dircetor of branches for De- troit chapter, American Red Cross, will teach this veryvaluable course. Harry Simpson Heads Defense Members of the township's Civilian Defense Corps responded almost 100 percent to Coordina- tor Ziegler's call for a meeting to complete plans for all defense undertakings in this area last Wednesday evening. Main business .of the evening was the appointment of Harry Simpson as Livonia Commander of the Civilian Defense Corps and announcement that the town- ship organization would probably function directly under the coun- ty defense organization rather than the state office where it had previously looked for super- vision. A staff meeting was called by Coordinator Ziegler last Monday night for the purpose of designat- ing a secretary and treasurer for the Civilian Defense Corps. An- nouncement of the new officials will be made in the next issue of The Livonian. Will Hold Hard Times Party The Cooper Civic club is spon- soring a Hallowe'en Hard Time party for the community adults on Friday, October 30 .in the Cooper school, corner Ann Arbor Trail and Middlebelt. There will be modern and old- time dancing with Fiddler and Cotler, also card playing for those who do not care to dance. Hot dogs, pop and coffee will (Continued from page 7) • €.1 Page 2 BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL I NA D EC a OR g Auto Bumping SQUARE DEAL BODY SHOP J. W. Selle and Son Expert Collision Work PHONE 177 - 744 Wing St., Plymouth Radio Service RADIO SERVICE Phone Plymouth 780 Harold B. Daggett 831 Penniman Ave. (Next to First Natl. Bank) Plymouth, Mich. Veterinarians Dr. Ted Cavell Veterinarian 710 Ann Arbor Rd. Phone Plymouth 720 Dentist, DR. J. M. PATERSON Dentist Is Now Associated With Dr. Russell Curtis At 32007 Plymouth Rd. Rosedale Gardens Hours: Wednesdays 9-30-4-301 Mondays—Fridays Evenings Phone Livonia 3811 Beauty Shops Modern Hairstyling MARY CAMILOT, Operator ANN STEPHAN, Operator Thursday and Friday Evening by appointment Camilot's Beauty Salon Open Thursday and Friday L Closed Every Monday 9035 Middle Belt Road, Between W. Chicago and Joy Roads Phone Livonia 2234 Optical Service Farmington Optical Service Civic Theater Building All Styles of Lenses Duplicated All Styles Frames, Shells and Rimless Eyes Examined by Appointment Office Hours: 2:30, 4:30 and TN to 8::30 Phone Res. 258M Office 600 Wi%x _je Livor; = hurches LIVONIA CoMk."7 .hurcn. V_r: POINT CHURC.d OF Rev. Albert Lu,: pastor. C-_ T, 33200 Seven Mile road, Sunday services. 10:00 et-- '9ck east of Farmington a.m.; Sunday scho " a.m. rc ' ble school Sunday 10:00 to 12 noon. Public "- . Be- a - " caching and communion ginning April 26, sol-, gill be _ 11:00 a.m.; preaching held from 8 to 9 p start- S evening 7:45. Everybody ing Thursday, Maar ll b fro gayer to 8.30 is )me. meeting wi p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIEI IETY —Farmington high '. audi- torium, Sunday, 11_:`'" Sun- ady school, same'ednes- day evening servic,^s '?eld at Universalist church •"Varner avenue at 8:00 p.m. GAYLORD ROAD i 1ST chapel, one mile v r Grand ,,ver on Seven Its;' -d, one- nalf block on G--,- - o a d. Sunday school, 10:"' wor- ship service, 11:45 a, '_ , Y.P.U., 6:30 p. in.; evening; es, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meetin_ ay, 7:30 p.m. Come and v, 'r in a beautiful little coop-,hurch. "A stranger but one , 'astor: Ray Hein, 12661 Ha .•g, De- troit, phone Pingree 93.-j. HOPE CHAPEL, church of the United Brethren in Christ, Revs. E. N. Sheridan and Mrs. Sheri- dan, pastors, 27431 Long avenue, residence. Sunday services, 10 a.m., unified service, worship and church school; 8 p.m., eve- ning service; Tuesday, 7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7 p.m., Wednesday, choir rehearsal; 8 p.m. midweek prayer service, Thursday; Sun- day 6:30 p.m., Christian En- deavor. WEST POINT BIBLE CHURCH Evangeline Farnum, pastor. H. Sandercock, visiting pastor. Sun- day school, 10:00-11:00 a.m.; morning worship, 11:00 a.m.; Junior church, 3:00-5:00 p.m.; evening worship, 7:45; Tuesday evening, 8:00, personal evangel- ism; Wednesday evening, 8:00, cottage meeting, Horace Gra- velle's Merriman Court. Friday afternoon, 2:00-3:30, Missionary meeting at church, 3:30 to 4:30 industrial Arts for children. Fri- day evening, 8:09, prayer meet- ing. After prayer meeting, choir practice. ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN church. Corner Farmington and Five Mile roads. Theodore Sauer, pastor. Divine service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. You are invited to attend our services and to bring your children to our Sunday school. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL church. Harvey and Maple streets. Sun- day morning services. Holy com- munion with sermon for All Saints' Day at 10 a.m.; church school at 11:15. Rev. Francis Tetu, Vicar. ROSEDALE GARDENS PRES- byterian church. John B. For- syth, minister. Sunday, Novem- ber 1 is Reformation Day. At the 11 o'clock service, the monthly special offering for the War -Time Service Fund, will be received. Rosedale Girl Scout troops will be special guests. The Men's Round Table will meet in the church basement Tuesday eve- ning, November 3 at 8 o'clock. Harry A. Simpson and Mr. For- syth will lead in the discussion of the topic "Resolved: That our system of free enterprise should be abolished." Buy U. S. Derense Bonds and Stamps, the I.O.U. of the Red, White and Blue! DIGNIFIED - SINCERE - COURTEOUS SERVICE Schrader funeral Home Funeral Directors Ambulance on Call Phone 781W Plymouth, Mich. ,280 S. Main ST 7CHAEL'S :;A°i'MOLIC c' weather Contway, pastor, Rr ...e Gardens. Masses at 6 a.,i: m., 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Wednesday, October 28, 1942 ELM BAPTIST CHURCH. R. A. Ragle, pastor, pho:.e Evergreen 5606R. Bible school 10 a.m..; morning worship 11:10 a.m., eve- ning service 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. You've Tried the Rest; Now Use the Best .. . CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY Your Local Dealer 841 West Ann Arbor Trail Phone 9 Plymouth, Mich. ... use these simple aids "to 1 Enjoy better lighting in your home and save money doing it! It's easy if you follow the three suggestions. listed here: FIRST—Get as much as 25 per cent more light by keep- ing your lamps and fixtures clean. Dust and dirt rob you of the light you pay for. Dust collects on bulbs and inside reflector bowls, cutting down their efficiency and wasting electricity ... exactly as if you were buying electricity for four lamps and only getting light from three. Wipe all lamp bulbs frequently — also reflector bowls and ceiling fixtures. Dust your lamp shades inside and out. Remember that dust collects insidiously, day by day — stealing light before you realize it. SECOND — Dark colored lamp shades soak up light like a thirsty sponge absorbing water. A light colored shade is far more efficient because it reflects more light into the room where it can do some good. If you have a dark shade and want to increase its usefulness, try fitting it with a white lining. The difference in the amount of light reflected will surprise youl THIRD—Use the right size bulbs in your lamps and fix- tures. Too urge a bulb can result in just as poor lighting as too small a bulb. Squeezing a big bulb into a small lamp causes glare and harsh shadows. Using a small bulb in a large lamp gives inadequate light. Choose the right size lamp bulb for the right socket. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY Wednesday, October 28, 1942 LEAGUE STANDINGS W L P Scott's Bar ............12 6 17 Civic Bawling League 7 15 Winter's Garden .......11 Pts. Indians ..................... 16 Red Sox .................... 16 Brownies ................... 15 Tigers .................... 14 White Sox ................. 11 Athletics ................... 10 Yankees .................... 8 Senators ..... . ..... .... 6 High scores: Herschelman 221; Brooker 210; Butt 205; Beyer 202; Shoesmith 201. LEAGUE STANDINGS Keep 'em rolling': 'We mean dollars! Buy U. S. Savings Bonds and Stamps. L. LA JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy PLACE INI.N BEER - LIQUOR - WINE Dancing Sat. and Sun. ED PALISZEWSKI, Prop. (Formerly Frank's Inn) 31022 Ann Arbor Trail Near Merriman Road Make the HOUSEKEEPING Shop Your Furniture Headquarters 634 S. Main St. and INSULATION Will cut your heating costs and help keep you more comfortable at home this winter. Better burn our coal this winter —it gives more heat per dollar. ® 71r - TUSCON PAINTS - i r h :I Middle12434 •. L'iiVii6' i°CYYKLVrva .rvv�s W L P Scott's Bar ............12 6 17 Jahn's Market .........11 7 15 Winter's Garden .......11 7 14 Heichman & VanEvery. 9 9 12 Wolf's Real Estate ..... 8 10 11 Bayes Service ......... 7 11 10 Dann's Tavern ........ 6 12 9 McCoy's Service ....... 7 11 8 Keep 'em rolling': 'We mean dollars! Buy U. S. Savings Bonds and Stamps. L. LA JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy PLACE INI.N BEER - LIQUOR - WINE Dancing Sat. and Sun. ED PALISZEWSKI, Prop. (Formerly Frank's Inn) 31022 Ann Arbor Trail Near Merriman Road Make the HOUSEKEEPING Shop Your Furniture Headquarters 634 S. Main St. and INSULATION Will cut your heating costs and help keep you more comfortable at home this winter. Better burn our coal this winter —it gives more heat per dollar. ® 71r - TUSCON PAINTS - i r h :I Middle12434 •. L'iiVii6' i°CYYKLVrva .rvv�s news Mrs. William Mor; ;>. daughter, Lois Jean, left s day for Chicago and ar: at the Flamingo hole there. They will vise d Kobb who is at the Vc al school in that city. About 20 ladies joined t' .,ad n Cross home nursing con,. h started on Wednesday, ` -ber 14, at. the Stark school v3a Georgiana Reid, R.N., w. ac- tress. Classes will be 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock one xh week, for twelve weeks -i is still an opening for mo,, les who wish to receive tht < ing. On Tuesday, October 27, her home nursing course will . t at the Pierson Community 1 Mg at Seven Mile and Fars ion roads, classes to be hell n 1 to 3 o'clock, one day ea, ' =:ek, for 12 weeks. The stand.. Red Cross Home Nursing bol .nay be purchased at these cl'~ . The Rosedale Gardens 1,*; tan's club will sponsor a Ha' _!uNAY e'en dancing party on the evenii�g of Thursday, October 29, in .the Community club house. This will be a costume .party with Mrs. Ralph E. Baker as general chair- man and the following con Attee BROKEN L1 DUPLICATE O E hl� Just save the pieces—we Y 'cb- any broken lens. 3 f. Your eyes can help AMERICA! Have them properly tested now at our modern optical studios—A few minutes now may save hours on the production line later. DR. M. H. FIRESTONE, O.D. Optometrist In Charge LDI 2i64ti • GRAN® R , ME. —�—.—iR ERE R[RRT Os REOEORO "Common -Sense" Prices No Appointment Necessary for Examination �� �� '; 14 0 Wei.. e�e. w OIL LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIR CANDY - TOBACCO BOB CLARK'S "I'M E.ACRE SERVICE. Eight Mile and Middle Belt Roads "'f)P AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE" S --, � 11 1 N at your own bowling alley, the NOIAlk REATION N 0 31630 Plymouth Road Phone Livonia 9298 ® Keep fit for Uncle Sam by bowling regularly W. .,th*ng New In Warfarel Alr O Ev.-.y day something new develops in this great war—and here at home almost every day the skilled mechanics at Bill Browns are: finding new and wetter ways to keep automobiles in first class order for the duration. DON'T` NEGLECT YOUR CAR — SKILLED WORD COSTS NO MORE. Heel Balancing a Specialty —11 We e Call F®r and Deliver Your Car 1111. VOXl Northwest Detroit's Leading Repair Sh®p 20740 Fenkell Phone Red. 0900 Official Tire Inspection Headquarters FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New Fords-Mercurys — Chevrolets Pontiacs — Olds — Buicks - Plymouths DeSotos — Nash — Packards — Hudsons 0 El Tv-fR LIVONIAN Page Q e ale ti F assistin­ to _ Frar 1 Earl Rubert, Mrs. er, Mrs. Irvin Me- A V r The highest land in Michigan is in the Poreitpine Mountains - i`h an elevation of 2023 feet news Mrs. William Mor; ;>. daughter, Lois Jean, left s day for Chicago and ar: at the Flamingo hole there. They will vise d Kobb who is at the Vc al school in that city. About 20 ladies joined t' .,ad n Cross home nursing con,. h started on Wednesday, ` -ber 14, at. the Stark school v3a Georgiana Reid, R.N., w. ac- tress. Classes will be 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock one xh week, for twelve weeks -i is still an opening for mo,, les who wish to receive tht < ing. On Tuesday, October 27, her home nursing course will . t at the Pierson Community 1 Mg at Seven Mile and Fars ion roads, classes to be hell n 1 to 3 o'clock, one day ea, ' =:ek, for 12 weeks. The stand.. Red Cross Home Nursing bol .nay be purchased at these cl'~ . The Rosedale Gardens 1,*; tan's club will sponsor a Ha' _!uNAY e'en dancing party on the evenii�g of Thursday, October 29, in .the Community club house. This will be a costume .party with Mrs. Ralph E. Baker as general chair- man and the following con Attee BROKEN L1 DUPLICATE O E hl� Just save the pieces—we Y 'cb- any broken lens. 3 f. Your eyes can help AMERICA! Have them properly tested now at our modern optical studios—A few minutes now may save hours on the production line later. DR. M. H. FIRESTONE, O.D. Optometrist In Charge LDI 2i64ti • GRAN® R , ME. —�—.—iR ERE R[RRT Os REOEORO "Common -Sense" Prices No Appointment Necessary for Examination �� �� '; 14 0 Wei.. e�e. w OIL LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIR CANDY - TOBACCO BOB CLARK'S "I'M E.ACRE SERVICE. Eight Mile and Middle Belt Roads "'f)P AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE" S --, � 11 1 N at your own bowling alley, the NOIAlk REATION N 0 31630 Plymouth Road Phone Livonia 9298 ® Keep fit for Uncle Sam by bowling regularly W. .,th*ng New In Warfarel Alr O Ev.-.y day something new develops in this great war—and here at home almost every day the skilled mechanics at Bill Browns are: finding new and wetter ways to keep automobiles in first class order for the duration. DON'T` NEGLECT YOUR CAR — SKILLED WORD COSTS NO MORE. Heel Balancing a Specialty —11 We e Call F®r and Deliver Your Car 1111. VOXl Northwest Detroit's Leading Repair Sh®p 20740 Fenkell Phone Red. 0900 Official Tire Inspection Headquarters FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New Fords-Mercurys — Chevrolets Pontiacs — Olds — Buicks - Plymouths DeSotos — Nash — Packards — Hudsons 0 El Page 4 First Party A Huge Success (Continued from page 1) gett duo from Plymouth gave Val - rance and Mepyans plenty to do also, we imagine Thams would have preferred bucking the Dearborn line again rather than get up against that "feminine line" that seemed to encircle him I MIRROR BEAUTY SALON Open Thursday Eve- ning by Appointment WELLA KOLESTRAL OIL TREATMENTS For Reconditioning Hair j (Dandruff and Dry Hair) Livonia 2512 Louise Peck 32007 Plymouth Road Rosedale Gardens Plumbing and Heating Parts and Fixtures Repairs and Service C.1. ILEGGERT 20547 Fenkell Ave., cor. Patton REdford 2167 Willow -gem ,1 11 1 •. ,1 4 Does your FURNACE Needtleanieg? Phone 4 Be sure you get maximum heating efficiency this year. If you need hard- ware buy from a g o o d hardware where the stock is complete. DICKERSON HARDWARE 33405 Gd. River Ave. Phone 4 Farmington, Mich. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ THE LIVONIAN all evening, how about it Virginia . other girls we saw dancing with the "player" were Nancy Waters, Betty Spicer, Joyce Whitehead, Collen Maskell, Anna Marie Cooper, Iren Niedospal, Ila Culbertson, Marion Price, Nancy` Pettibone, Eleanor Mac- Donald, Janet Strachen, Beverly Files and Dorothea Petschulat . . . some very substantial gains were made by Annabelle Heller and Malcolm MacGregor, Norma Robinson and Bud Mason, Joan Delahaunte and Bud MacDowell, Nancy Groth and Tim Baker, Marg Trepagnier and Carl Groth . . . a few good substitutes that were used often in the game were Hugh Harsha, Joe Brisbois and George Waters and others as the action progressed ... those assist- ing Mrs. lvlacDowell with the re- freshments were Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Butt, Mrs. Petschulat, Mrs. Mac- Gregor, Mrs. Crisp, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Valrance ... Watch for an announcement of the next TORCHYTEENS activity in a fu- ture addition, it's gonna be H -O -T. o — Livonia. Locals (Continued from p7ge ,J lunch room at Stark school. Cards and bunco are played with de- fense stamps as prizes and Mrs. S. Davis, club president, cord- ially invites all ladies of the community to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coolman of Shadyside avenue, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary on Saturday, October 17. Over 50 guests were present, coming from Detroit, Indiana and the surrounding -t o w n s h i p. Among the many beautiful gifts which were received by Mr. and Mrs. Coolman was a chest of sil- ver. . Lieut. Ralph Johnson of Pope Field visited here two days last week with his sister, Mrs. Ed- ward Hamilton on .his way to his new post at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. FUEL - OIL ' we Aim to Please" Phone Your Order to 191 Northville Night Calls Phone 68 C. R. ELY & SONS ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 'Call Us For Any Service Plymouth ir I-Iousekeepiug 0 Shop 628 S. Main St. Phone 449 I Service is as important today as a new car used to be when the old one was worn out! You can't buy a new car any more but you can keep your present one like new for a long time to come with proper care. Let us help you keep your car in Shape I CAL ROBERTS SUPER GULF SERVICE Phone Livonia 9202 for Service NAT10h All Cor. Merriman, Plymouth Rds., Rosedale Gardens. Wednesday, October 28, 1942 71*RZS A tare which will go 10,030 miles TEE IN­GTON STATE BANK Farmington, Mich. I V I Adults, 210c+1 Tax -25c Children, 1.Oc-}-le Tax=11c FAMILY NIGHT WED. THEATRE 21220 Fenkell RE. 2368 Thursdav - Friday -Saturday — October 29 - 30 - 31 "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" with Charles Laughton Plus "DR. KILDARE'S VICTORY" With Lew Ayers and Lionel Barrymore Sunday - Monday - Tuesday — November 1 - 2 - 3 „JOAN OF OZARK" Judy Canova and Joe. E. Brown Plus "BROOKLYN KID" Abbott and Costello Short Subjects own (HICKEN'S aulaid DU(KS Alive - Dressed or Roasted CHICKEN or DUCK Roasted and Stuffed With Dressing ....................$1,50 1/2 Alabama Fried Chicken, French fried potatoes, salad ............................65c If you want your order saved, call Livonia 2422, we cannot be sure to fill orders otherwise, ALIVE OR DRESSED CHICKENS AT ALL TIMES. .ROASTERS, FRYERS, STEWERS OR DUCKS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARTIES! CHICKENS and DUCKS 4 lb. Chicken, Roasted and Stuffed ........................$1.75 4 lb. Roasted Duck, Stuffed....................................$1.75 BERRY'S CHICKEN SHACK 34115 Plymouth Road, Stark Road Wednesday, October 28, 1942 . THE LIVONIAN Page S Livonia Center School News Beginners' News We have made some toy bears. They have strings to pull them with. Our Hallowe'en party is next week. We are going to dress up for it. Nearly all of us re - ,member our hankies now. Some of ushave new toothbrushes. First Grade News We have scrap books to put 4,ur work in. We put our work in them each day to take home and YOU CAN DO BETTER IF YOU SHOP AT Ray Thorpes Modern Hardware Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 9 to 12 28302 Joy Road Between Inkster and Middlebelt Roads The next time you take your family for an outing, be sure the car is in tip-top shape. Bring it to our .garage for a thorough chcek. Don't let mo- tor trouble spoil your fun. Geo. Collins. & Son GENERAL GARAGE i 1094 S. Main St. Phone 447 Plymouth, Mich. Fred L. Cook Co. General Merchandise Phone 10 Farmington, Michigan. HUNTERS You'll find everything you need for hunting comfort in our big stock of sporting goods. Hats - Coats - Boots, - Socks - Gloves - Etc. show our mothers and fathers. We started our rhythm band this week. We like to play in the band. . Some boys and girls. brought to school jack -o -lanterns made out of oranges and apples. Miss Wood is reading the story of "Pinnocchio" to us. Richard Bottrill is the only one who has not been absent nor tardy since school started, Second and Third Grade News The children said good-bye to - Maxine Teatro today. She is mov- ing away Saturday. All the girls in our room are invited to Mary Lou's birthday party on Saturday afternoon. Mary Lou Snodgrass a n d Freddie Westfall had birthdays this week. We are making a scrap book about pets. Third and Fourth Grade Health Officers Jack Kurtz and Marilyn Schumaker have made new health charts which they use as a check sheet every day. The fourth grade is going to dramatize the story "The Norse- man." The third grade entertained the first grade with "Puss in Boots." Fifth and Sixth Grades Our new president invited Ger- aldine Morrow over for lunch. She gave the Citizenship club a notebook for their minutes. The fifth grade has a sweet po- tato growing in a jar. It is com- ing along fine. In our science study (sixth grade) we are learning what fos- sils are. One of the boys brought in some coal. One piece was soft coal, the other, hard coal. Mrs. Salisbury had the boys move'sorne of the bushes. We like them better this way. Those. on the honor roll this month are: Sixth, Shirley Long, Alden Sawyer, Wanda Neilson; fifth grade: Beverly Wallgast. 0 Killing an eagle, shooting muskrats; and possessing a gaff hook along a trout stream were among the 182 violations of con- servation !laws in March that since have resulted. in 274 days of jail sentences, $1,650 in fines and $1,200 in court costs. Buy %for Bonds Every t = nay Let's eau is ouy Quota A Good Place To Buy Your GROCERIES and MEATS Lidgard Brothers formerly McKinney & Schaffer NOTI.0 1PITINVIPLER USERS Please Notify the Water Board at the Township Hall of your Name and Cor- rect Mailing Address including your rural route and the town - The Present Records are Incomplete and since all Water Bills will be Mailed in the Future to Insure Prompt Delivery we need your Cooperation Livonia "Town hip Water Board ION HOOSE OF OPEN BOWLING With the Exception of, Friday Evening from 7:30 to9 Reservations without extra cost. Call Northville 9154 before 6 p.m. _11117-71111 11 BEERI OR -- WINE L4 ewe t Your Friends in a Friendly Atmosphere Cor. ,Toy and Middle Belt Rds. Ralph Opland, Owner ® ° OPEN DAILY ° 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. IF YOU WANT" TO LIVE LONGER at the SEA FOOD GROTTO Detroit's Exclusive Sea Food Restaurant West Seven Mile Road at Telegraph T_9171B� WA IO WAY BUILT-IN FIT 1. Room for growing toes 2. Correlated heel -to -ball fit 3. No binding insteps `4. Age -conforming arches 5. Ankle -hugging top lines 6. Snug, pear-shaped heels 7. Straight -tread lasts 8. Free -action flexibility 9. Soft, durable uppers 10. Selected. long -wearing soles * Hiking with your boy! It's a grand and glorious experience... if feet are not neglected in child- hood. Boys' and girls'shoes must fit growing feet correctly .. as long as they are worn. If the soon lose theirshape they areas danger- ous to delicate, pliant, growing feet as shoes improperly fitted. So never buy children's shoes on looks alone. Insist on Poll -Parrot and Star Brand shoes with ten way BUILT-IN FIT. $195 to $395 Fisher's Shoe Store 290 So. Main St. , Plymouth Mention The Livonian when answering advertisements Page 6 THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, October 28, 1942 Plymouth's Tractorette School First InState 1Michigan Here's A "Tractorette" In Operation A. R. West, originator of Mich- join up with the tractorette class. gap's first, and so far, only trac- I am sure that we will have a full .orette school, yesterday declared -class when we start. Two women :hat he was sure he will have a from Livonia have also enrolled" full class of members when the stated Mr. West yesterday. school starts on Tuesday evening, Plymouth's well known imple- November 3 at his place of busi- ment dealer should prove to be an ness, 507 South Main street, across excellent tractor instructor. He =rom the Ford garage. has had .plenty of experience in teaching farmers how to operate "I have had letters from four tractors of various kinds. -:women in Detroit who want to cvo one should fool himself — about what we will be up against next year. There will be plenty of work for women who can operate The Plymouth tractors—andthey will be serv- ing their country just as benefi- Telegraph Grill cially as any man who has gone to the army," added Mr. West. 0 Corner Plymouth and One dollar out of every $25 Telegraph Roads spent in retail trade in the Unit- ed States is spent in Michigan. GOODFOOD 24 -Hours Every Day Our Steaks, Chops, Bar- becued Chickens and Spare- ribs are the best you. can buy. You'll 1. ke our food. You'll like our service We serve the finest ail - steak Hamburgers in Wayne Coun v Soda Fountain Delicious Hot Dogs WIN UNITED STATES DEFENSE �,� Farmer' You'll get better results -if you a feed our feeds throughout the entire year—Stock fed our feed ^� really produces and when sold always brings top prices. SEEDS FEEDS COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS � - SPRAY MATERIALS � UNCLE SAM SAYS: Fill the coal bin now! Phone 107 MIN S"101M Idles.-Coal.1 _Co, �82'Holbro6k Ave: ` "' Plyiriouth Mich. The 1 Bluegill Fes+ celebrat' opening of pan fish c .: Barry cent: ` 225 lakes; oe held at fi, ; ings .Ttw" The shrouds of a single army parach a c contain as much nylon as threr. dozen pair stockings, or more _ <:n a ye : _ ipply for the a�.:.-9,e womarl. cculi°+1 c - Indusf r One can cost I -ind planes .. t` :.,;t are dep - on you4 , , -ate eyesight for ` ety► Don1 chances: a Registered Optso' tatrist exa*V and presca proper glasses a;� ; your improve_'_-- , sure vision. Dr. : n A. U r® L. E. R !": ®ter DOCTO -PTOMETRY 809 Pe _ `an Ave. _.;;uth, Mich. P'i16ne 433 Hours : 11 m. till 9 P. M. For Man In 11 'vice Ye_ �xr Photograph Will Make The Most Welcome Christmas Gift Sa Remo SlOo.clios 17190 1 Rd. Redford ''' 1ene Redford 7"98 Selection of P 7AL AMUSEMENT and ENTERTAINMENT See our Floor Shows at 10 and 12a3(t ever Friday, Saturday ' y 1! y . _ an.o Stniday nights. f Lipa r; Be -,!-and Wliie t Picnic Grounds For Rent NANICCIN N111ILLS. IN 33b ::' = Arbor Trail, between Wayne and Farmington Roads Phone Livonia 9297 t -�'= r �Aw f> _. We wish to thank i those ;! helped make the opening of our new shop thX success that it waslast Your confidence in us, has not been misplaced and we assure you that we will make it our duty to give you the finest beauty service in the future that is humanly possible. We look ! !, to serving all of your beff in 15tAUT I ULININJ auty needs. Middlebelt Road Between `rest Chicago and Joy; Roads lso�te`"ivonic 2234 Wednesday, October 28, 1942 Livonia Center Party Saturday (Cont nuea . rom nage 1) and Mrs. Schumaker. First and second grades, 6:00- 3:00 p.m., Mrs. Phipp, Mrs. Ber- ron and Mrs. Hollowood. Third and Fourth grades, 6:00- 8:00 p.m., Mrs. Somnerson, Mrs. Jahn and. Mrs. Hinks. Fifth and sixth grades, 6:00- 8:00 , p.m., Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Snodgrass. Seventh and eighth grades, 9:00-11:00 p.m., Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Shelton and Mrs. Pauline. Please watch The Livonian for future notice of the bake sale and bazaar to be sponsored by the P.T.A. Will Hold Hard Times Party (Continued from page 1) be sold by the entertainment committee. Prizes will be given for the best costume for men and ladies; most comical man's and ladie's. There will be door prizes and table prizes for the card players. Mrs. Howard Cline is chair- man with Mrs. R. Stepke, Mrs. W. Snyder, Mrs. R. Mossman, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Earl Burt assisting her. 0 One hundred and two auto- mobiles are owned in Michigan for every 100 families in the state, For the best MOTOR SERV iCX bring your car to ALLAN & LOCKE Northville, Michigan Complete All Car Service Department LARRO CHICK BUILDER — Feed for first 12 weeks when growth rate is rapid. Pro- motes health and sturdiness. Ask about Larro Productive Pullet Plan. Plymouth Feed Store. Saxton Farm Supply Store 583 West Ann Arbor Trail Phone 174, Plymouth 24827 Gd. River at 7 Mile Rd. Redford—Phone 1996 114 East Main St. Northville—Phone 150 WEAR DIAMONDS FOR PERSONAL ATTRACTIVENESS Own Them as a Safe Investment 0 Deane [Merrick Jeweler 839 Penniman Ave. Plymouth HE LIVONIAN ' A _ Page h Affidft AM, 0" wan ]a Livonia I monty, Michigan VV 4m_ ne Ciutop HI Notice ' ereby given, THAT a GENERAL. EL.EC'TION WILL BE HELD ON: M"620vo Tut, J-Aday, • i For the p-, ,ase of electing candidates for the offices of: Governor 9utenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney G e n e r a 1, State Tree ger, Auditor General, justice of the Supreme Court to fill va- cancy), fo: e term ending December 31, 1945, United States Senator, Rep - resentati� Congress, Senator and Representative in the State Legisla- ture, 2 Jut s of Probate, Prosecuting Attorney, Sherrif, C o u n t y Clerk, County Ti--arer, Register of Deeds, 4.Circuit Court Commissioners, Drain CommissV , �_r, 2 Coroners, and a County Surveyor, as provided for by Act 351, P.A. i;-.', as amended, and to approve o r disapprove t h e following questions:" -Kae question of a General Revision of the State Constitution, a proposed arra�ndrnent to Article VIII of the Constitution by adding a Section 15B relative to authorizing Wayne County to adopt a charter; the question of the approval of Act 369 of the Public Acts of 1941 (The Milk Marketing Act), the question of the approval of Act 370 of Public Acts of 1941 (County Civil Service System) and the question of the approval of Act No. 196 of the local acts of 1941, providing for the abolishing of the office of County Surveyor in counties having a population of 500,000 or over. PRECINCT No. 1—(Consisting of all that area of township lying North of Six Mile Road and West of Middle Belt Road. In old school building back of Pierson School on Seven Mile road, one-quarter mile East of Farmington road. PRECINCT No. 2—(Consisting of Sections 27 and 34, and the West half of Sections 26 and 35, also known as that part of the township lying South of the center of Schoolcraft road and lying East of the Center of Farming- ton road, extending East to number 30400 on Joy road, Plymouth road and Schoolcraft road.) In voting booth at the Corner of Plymouth road and Merriman road. PRECINCT No. 3—(Consisting of all that area of to`w* nship lying between Six Mile road and Schoolcraft road. In the Livonia Township office at 33110 Five Mile road, 1 block East of Farminton road. PRECINCT No. 4—(Consisting of all that area of township 1 y i n g South of Schoolcraft road and West of Farmington road.) In voting booth at corner of Plymouth road and Stark road. PRECINCT No. 5—(Consisting of all that area of township lying North of Six Mile road and East of Middle Belt road.) In voting booth at the corner -of Seven Mile road and Angling road, one-quarter mile West of Inkster road. PRECINCT No. 6—(Consisting of Sections 25 and 36 and the East half of Sec- tions 26 and 36, also known as all that part of Livonia Township lying South of the center of Schoolcraft road and lying East of number 30400 on Schoolcraft road, Plymouth road, and Joy road.) In store building at 27500 Plymouth road, corner of Arcola street, one block West of Inkster road. Relative to Opening and Closing of polls The polls of said election will be open at seven o'clock a, m., and remain open until eight p.m., War Time, of said day of election. flurry, Se Wolfe, Livonia Township Clerk Page 8 THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, October 28,-1942 Want Ads O Only 25c Phone Plymouth 16 FOR SALE FOR SALE—White House paint. Only $1.98 per gallon. Paint up while the weather is good. Farmington Lumber and Coal Company. FOR SALE — k:ov eyed Wagon house trailer, in good condi- tion. Has wash room and elec- tric brakes. 20409 Hubbard, Farmington. It -c FOR SALE—Insulation, balsam wool blanket type. 10 percent discount on sales for October. Payment plan if desired. Save fuel. Farmington Lumber and Coal company. FOR SALE—Comet boiler clean- er --clean out your hot water or steam furnace now and save fuel. Farmington Lumber and Coal company. FOR SALE—Insulation. Insulate your house now and -cooperate with the National Fuel Saving program. Buy stormsash, combination doors and . rock wool. Farmington Lumber and Coal company. FOR SALE—We smoke our own ham, bacon and sausage. Fresh killed poultry. Taylor's Super Market, 29150 Joy road., one block east of Middle Belt road. 9-tf-c SHOE REPAIRING Expert Work FRANK'S SHOE REPAIR 11151 Stark Rd., 1/i Blk. South of Plymouth Rd. UPHOLSTERING Furniture Repairing .Free Estimates Phone RE, 3100 i Cuilbeauli Upholstering 21261 Fenkell Ave. corner Westbrook CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE Authorized Sales Headquar- ters for stamps and bonds FARMINGTON civic THEATER Wed. - Thurs. — Oct. 28 - 29 LADIES FREE DISH NIGHT A beautiful oven -test dish free to each and every lady. Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine in "TIMBER" with Miriam Hopkins and Brian Donlevy in "A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK" Also Color Cartoon "All in The Hole" Plus Up to the Minute War News Flashes Fri. - Sat. — Oct. 30 - 31 Roy Rogers in "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" Peston Foster and Lynn Bari in "SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" Cartoon — Up to the Minute War News and thrill serial "King of the Mounties." Sunday - Monday - Tuesday November 1 - 2 - 3 - Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine In "THIS ABOVE ALL" Zazu Pitts and Slim Summerville in "MISS POLLY" Disney Color Cartoon: "The Art. of Self -Defense" FOR SALE—Electrolux gas re- frigerator. For sale cheap. Prac- tically new. Inquire Joy Bar, 8755 Middle Beit road. It -p WANTED WANTED—Good, home for four kittens and two .grown cats. 15850 Harrison Driven It -p WANTED—Woman to care for family while mother works during day, Phone Livonia 29- 53 after 4 p.m, It -p WANTED — Male help. Two steady pin boys, eight cents a line. Royal Recreation, North- ville. It -c WANTED—Poultry. We lay the highest prices for poultry of any kind. Taylor's Super Mar- ket, 29150 Joy road, one block east of Middle Belt. 9-tf-c WANTED—We want .houses. We have a large number of buyers for homes in this community on our list. Call us for quick action. Harry S. Wolfe, Real Estate office, 32398 Five Mile road. Phone Livonia 2668. 17 years' experience in Livonia township. It -c WANTED—Tool makers; also young men mechanically in- clined. Joy Tool and Die com- pany, near Middle Belt and Joy roads. It -c STATEMENT O F OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912 AND MARCH 3, 1933 Of The Livonian pubished weekly at Plym- outh for October 20, 1942. State of Michigan, County of Wayne, as. Before ane, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Sterling Eaton, who, having been duly .sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of The Li= vonian and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amend- ed by the Act of March 3, 1933, embod- ied in section 537, Postal Laws and Reg- ulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, " and business managers are: Publisher, Sterling Eaton, Plymouth, Michigan. That the owner is: Sterling Eaton, Plymouth, Michigan. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or hold- ing i per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or .other securities are: None. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockhold- ers, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and se- curity holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any "other fiduciary rela- tion, the name of the person or corpora- tion for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circum- stances and conditions under which stock- holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock,- bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. STERLING EATON, Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of October, 1942. William Wood, Notary Public. Wayne County, Michigan. My commission expires January 16, 1944 Insulation and Storm Windows Will Cut Your Heating Costs to a Minimum We will gladly give you an estimate on the costs of insulating or on the costs of installing storm sash The costs are exceed- ingly low and finance is available Plymouth Lumber & Coal Co. 308 S. Main St. at P. M. Tracks Phone 102 Plymouth, Mich. WANTED —A draft -proof warm house —insulate now — Storm sash and combination doors for sale. Balsom wool, celotex and rockwool for insulation. Farm - ton Lumt-er and Coal Company. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY AND SELL POULTRY live and dressed, also home made dog food sold. Berry's Poultry Market, 34115 Plym- outh road, phone Livonia 3876. REPAIR YOUR ROOF NOW! Bad weather will be here soon —have your roof in condition for winter. Repair materials— rool roofing, shingles for sale. Farmington Lumber and Coal company. REFRIGERATION S E R V I C E, p h o n e PIymouth 160. Kim- brough Electric Shop, 868 West Ann Arbor Trail. tf-c Cheer the boys In uniforat. Buy U.S. Defense Bonds. "The Friendliest Atmosphere in Northwest Detroit" Lahser Road at Grand. River REDFORD OLD TIMER TAVERN LIQUOR - BEER - WINE Modern and Old -Time Dancing Fri., Sat., Sun. Nights'. MUSIC BY WESTERN ACES Jimmy Thrapp, Prop. Phone Redford 9702 We have many buyers who are waiting to buy homes and property in Livonia township. If you are considering selling our buyers have the cash waiting HARRY S. WOLFE REAL ESTATE — FARMS — INSURANCE 32398 Five Mile Road, just east of Farmington Road PHONE LIVONIA 2668 XATOMEN- Enroll Today in the new ract rette School starting TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 0 p. m. in the A. R. West Store at 507 So. Main Street Learn to Operate a Tractor so you can help the Farmers Next Spring A. R. West 507 S. Main St. Plymouth Phone 136