HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1944_0816Works Out Plans
For Opening
Livonia Schools
Superintendent Harry O. John-
son of the Livonia township
schools announced this week :pro-
jected plans for the operation of
the new township school system
during the coming year.
The plans have not yet .been
approved by the township school
board, but it is generally antici-
pated that they will be approved
at the next meeting, which will
be held ;Monday night.
,Some .of the plans iare only
tentative, and are dependent on
the arrangements which can be
made for transportation of the
students, which is now a town-
ship problem.
Herewith is the setup as it is
now planned:
All high school students will
attend the high school of their
choice, ;but .that high school gen-
erally will be the one nearest their
home, and the one usually .attend-
ed. by students in that locality.
Plymouth, Farmington, Redford
Union and Redford high schools
will be used primarily. Some few
students in the Rosedale Gardens
district will attend. MacKenzie
high school in Detroit.: The town-
ship will ,pay the transportation
charges on .public :buses, and ne-
gotiations are now being made
with bus companies to make such
arrangements.
Seventh and eighth .grade stu-
dents will attend school either
at the Newburg school, or the Li-
vonia Center school, which ever
is more convenient for bus trans-
portation. This system is a mod-
ified junior high school system.
Teachers in those two grades will
be on a subject basis; that is, a
teacher experienced in mathema-
tics will teach both grades in that
subject: A teacher experienced
in English, history and other sub-
jects will teach only those sub-
jects.
ub-jects.
.Other school buildings in the
township will be used as follows:
Rosedale Gardens school—Kin-
dergarten through the sixth grade,
accommodating :all students in
Rosedale Gardens and surround-
ing area,* and the kindergarten
students from the Elm school dis-
trict
Wilcox school — Kindergarten
through the sixth grade.
Pierson school — Kindergarten
through the .fifth ,grade.
Stark school — Kindergarten
through the sixth grade. .
Briggs school, a one room school
-Grades one through six.
Mr. Johnson pointed out that
this is the first year .of -operation
under the township system, and
that the school area is handicapp-
ed by the lack of room. Conse-
quently, he said, the schools must
operate within the physical limit-
ations. Three school buses are
available for the, transportation
of students within the township.
And as mentioned before, public
buses will be used by the high
school students, with the town
ship paying the !bill.
It is planned that a teacher in
each of the grades will have no
more than 35. -students, and no
teacher will teach more than one
grade.
Pamela and 'Gilbert Lang, Jr.,
are ,guests of their aunt. Mrs. Ed-
win Lenfesty while their parents
are in Pomona, California.
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Entered at the Plymouth, Michigan, Postoffice as Seoond Class Mail Matter.
Phone Plymouth 16 Vol. 5, No. 26 Wednesday, August 16, 1944
War Bond Honors
To B e'Awarde d
Miss Dorothy E. Timerson of
16790 Middlebelt road, Livonia
township, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Timerson; is a
very proud young lady.
She'is a senior in Redford high
school, and there aren't just a
great number of things which a
high school senior girl can do to
help win the war.
But there are some things, and
Miss Timerson definitely wanted
to help her Uncle Sam.
High School senior girls can
sell war bonds.
So,, Miss Timerson went to work
and in a check up of the last war
bond drive she had sold $8,000
worth.
Livonia township officials are
very proud of her, which makes
Miss Timerson proude, too.
Because this patriotic student
stepped out and did such a splen-
did job in selling war bonds, it
became known this week that the
Michigan war bond committee
plans to give Miss Timerson spe-
cial recognition for her efforts.
Some of the township school
officials who called the matter to
the attention of the state war
bond directors, were highly
pleased to know of their willing-
ness to reward her for her out-
standing efforts.
School Head Talks
To Taxpayers
The Taxpayers Association of
Livonia Township met at the Li-
vonia Town !Hall on Wednesday,
August 9 at 8:15 p. in. A vote of
thanks was given Mr. F. Perry
and MrsGladys Klasen for the
grand way they handled the Tax-
payers Picnic at Lola Valley Park
on .Sunday, July 16th. Everyone
seemed to have had a grand time
and are waiting for the 1945 pic-
nic time to roll around. Mr. H.
O. Johnson, iSupt. of Livonia
Township Schools talked on the
school -system as they%plan to run
it this .year. He°assured the par-
ents present that there would be
a teacher for each grade and only
one grade to a room. No room is
tohave over 35 .pupils. The Sev-
enth and Eighth grade will be as
a junior high school and they
plan to have them all in one
school and are planning to have
bus transportation for -all school
children going to schools away
from their own district.
lMrs A. M. T. Peterson, Victory
Garden Chairman, talked on the
Green Thumb 'Contest. She has
blanks for the Junior Victory
Gardeners and for adults and if
you want a blank, ,call or see Mrs.
Peterson. After the business
meeting.Mrs. Gladys Krasen, So -
.;.41 Chairman, served ice cream
and cookies.
Archery Club
Plans Exhibition
As a part of its preparation for
the fall deer hunting season the
Rosedale Gardens Archery Cl b
has planned an interesting tour-
nament for the afternoon of Sun-
day, August 27th. The' tourna-
ment will begin promptly at 2
p, m. and last until 5 p. in. It will
be held on the archery range be-
hind the clubhouse in Rosedale
Gardens. The public is cordially
invited to witness this exhibition
and there will be no admission
charge. It is suggested that fold-
ing chairs, or camp chairs, etc. be
brought along for the comfort of
the ladies.
A total of 21 prizes are to be
awarded for winners of various
events. Seven main events are
scheduled in which both juniors
(those under 18) as well, as adults
will compete.. The program out-
line is as follows;
1. Adults - Deer Hunt Game:
18 arrows at ranges from 20
yards up to 80 yards. 3 foot,
target. No handicap. (3 prizes)'
2. Juniors - Competitive Round:
24 arrows at 20 yards.
24 arrows at 30 yards.
Handicap according to aver
age score. (3 prizes)
3. Adults - Moving Target:
24 arrows at 30 yards.
No handicap. (3 prizes)
4. Juniors - Playoff, between
three highest actual scores in
the preceding Competive
Round:
24 arrows at 25 yards.
No handicap. (3 :prizes)
5. Adults - American Round:
30 arrows at 30 yards.
30 arrows at 40 yards.
30 arrows at 50 yards.
Three foot target. Handicap
according to average. (3
prizes)
6. Juniors - Deer Hunt Game:
12 arrows at ranges from 10
yards to 30 yards.
No handicap. Four foot tar-
get. (3 prizes)
7. Adults - Playoff, between
three highest actual scores in
the preceding American
Round:
30 arrows at 30 yards.
No handicap. (3 prizes)
Don't miss this afternoon of
healthful entertainment. It's a
chance to witness the sport of
ancient kings. A chance to learn
more about this revived method
for bringing home the venison
(red points!).
In case of rain the event will
be postponed and a later date an-
nounced.
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Mrs. Lester BookDut, Mrs. Rob-
ert Burns, Mrs. Townsend, and
Mrs. Paul Harsha attended a
bridge party, Wednesday, given
by the O. E. S. at the Women's
Guild, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bookout
spent the week end of August 5th
with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr of
Royal Oak, at their cottage at
Pettibone Lake,
Plan Pig Rodeo
At .Northville
Aug. 16 to 20
At the Northville fair grounds,
August 16 and continuing through
a Sunday matinee on August 20,
there will be staged one of the
best rodeo shows ever seen in
Michigan.
Over 200 head of live stock will
be used in the various events and
some of the best riders in the
country have signed up to appear
in the spectacular event that has
been arranged by the Saddle
Ridge Club of Plymouth.
Outstanding will be a quadrille,
with 16 horses participating.
Those who have seen this amazing
act declare it is one of the best
features ever shown at any ro-
deo
There will be roping events,
some of them different fsrom
those seen here before. Trick
riding, -bucking contests, with
both horses and western steers
being used by the riders, will be
program features.
So that the young boys and
girs will have something else to
do, there has also been arranged
a big carnival for the midway on
the fairgrounds. There will be
rides of various kinds, some side-
shows, ferris wheels and every-
thing that will please the kiddies.
The evening shows will begin
at 8:30 o'clock and the Sunday
afternoon matinee will begin at
2:30 o'clock.
Mom's Club Meets
Wednesday Noon
The Mom's iClub of Livonia
township will meet at the Livonia
Town Hall. on Wednesday, Aug-
ust 16th at 10 a. in., with a pot-
luck lunch at noon. :There will
be sewing in the afternoon;
if you cannot make it to the morn-
ing session then come and sew
with us in the afternoon. If you
are a Mother of a boy or .girl in
service, then this club is yours.
Are you a member? If not, then
get in touch with Mrs. Clara Smith
and she will tell you how- easy it
is to join the organization. If
you like good times, the Mom's
Club will be having some in the
fall, so you will have something
to look forward to in the near
future.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Myers of Norfolk
avenue received and unexpected
Phone call on Thursday from their
son Glen, last heard from in North
Africa. Glen is now in the states
and will be home in a week's time
for a three weeks' leave. Happy
days! Glen and family!!!
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz of
Inkster road spent Friday on a
trip to Cedar Point.
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Work That's Different
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Authorized Sales Headquar-
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Wednesday, Thursday,
August 16, 17
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With --
Ann Miller and Larry Parks
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"Bringing Up Baby"
Cary Grant and Katherine
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Friday, Saturday,
August 18, 19
"Hour Before Dawn"
With Franchot Tone and
Veronica Lake
—and—
Arthur Lake and
Jane Laurence
"Sailor Holiday"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
August 20, 21, 22
"Thousands Cheer"
Gene Kelly and Kathryn
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—aad—
Ronald Reagan and Jane
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"Girls on Probation"
In the last minute rush to ;put
their affairs in order before D -
Day, more than 37,0,00 American
servicemen in Great Britain call-
ed on Red Cross during May to
bet reports on the welfare of the
families at home, for help in per-
sonal problems, for loans and re-
assurance on matters that have
arisen since leaving their home
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If takes thousands of telep6ono
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. , and this country is making more bombers
than ever before. More planes, more ships, more of
everything for war mean more Long Distance calls. And right
now things are moving double-quick.
That's something to remember when you're telephoning
Long Distance and the operator says—"Please limit your tail
to 5 minutes."
More calls get through quicker when everybody helps
that way.
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Township News
Mr. and !Mrs. Carson Jackson
and children, Charles and Rich-
ard, left Wednesday, August
16th to make their home in De-
troit, 'Michigan. The Jacksons
have lived at 31660 Five Mile road
for the past seven years.
Pfc. G. Franklin Kelly, Camp
Polk, Louisiana, is spending his
furlough with hi3 sister and :fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Hed-
den, and mother, Mrs. G. Frank-
lin Kelly, Sr.
Mrs. Lyman Hedden entertain-
ed six couples Friday evening to
meet her brother, Pfc. G. Frank-
lin Kelly, who is spending his
furlough here. Mr. Kelly show-
ed the group some very inter-
esting colored movies of Canada,
and of the Hudson River area, and
New York City.
Harry Simpson returned Wed-
nesday from ,Mt. Carmel hospital
where he had been taken for
treatment.
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1 rmezy zrems concerning your electric
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lighting and appliances, and many othez
things of interest and value will appear
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Make "Edison Lines" a reading hahitl
HEATING INSIDE OUT ... To most of us, heat is heat
—but not to the scientist. To him, heat has a wave
length—either "short" or "long." And, like a tailor
measuring a pair of pants, the scientist can choose the
wave length best suited for a certain job. For example,
by using the proper wave length, the scientist can
heat things from the inside out. Some startling war
production jobs have been done in this way. Making
heat do new jobs is only one of many important proj-
ects under way in our research laboratory.
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TASTY SUMMER T1cEAT ... Here's a nourishing salad
the whole family will like.
Macaroni Salad
Y4 cup French dressing 1 onion, minced
Y4 pound elbow macaroni, cooked % cup pickle relish or sweet
1 cup diced celery pickles
1 green pepper, chopped 3 hard -cooked eggs
Salt and pepper Mayonnaise
Add French dressing to macaroni while still slightly warm.
Let stand until cool. Add celery, green pepper, onion,
relish, and two of.the eggs, sliced. Mix lightly with mayon-
naise enough to moisten (%-% cup). Season with salt and
pepper. Pack in paper container, garnish with sliced hard -
"cooked egg, and chill. Serves from five to s+-
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cently moved into this area, you may not know about
the special services we provide for our residence cus.
tomers—especially our lamp bulb replacement service.
You simply exchange your burned -out lamps for new
ones—larger or smaller—at any Detroit Edison office,
without added charge. We will repair your electric
toaster, iron and other small appliances with no extra
charge except for necessary parts.
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BUY 'EM AND HOLD 'EM ... A War Bond is lik(
captured territory—it's not much good unless you
keep it! Although we are a whole year nearer victory
than we were in 1943, we dare not slacken our pace on
the fighting front or the home front. Our men across
the seas are doing their job; we at home must do ours.
Buy War Bonds ... and keep them!
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For Livonians
the
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Farmington
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You will find us al-
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and if you can buy it
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sell.
Towz shzp Briefs
Mrs. Isabelle Galvin spent last
week visiting her sister, 'Mrs. Gar-
net Potter on Norwich Road.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Meier and
daughters, Lois and Judy return-
ed Sunday from Buffalo, New
York.
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There will be a bake sale and
silver tea at the home of Mrs.
Harry Daniels at 34080 Dorais
Road in Coventry Gardens on
Friday, August 25 at 2' .p. m., for
the benefit of the Livonia Com-
munity Church. Everyone in the
community is cordially invited to
attend. Donations for the bake
sale will be appreciated and any-
one interested in donating please
call .Mrs. Daniels at Livonia 2197,
Pvt. Kendall Trocke arrived
Thursday from Italy to spend I
twenty-four days with his parents'
Mr, and Mrs T. 'Trocke of Five
Mile Road. He received the Pur-
ple Heart while in Italy. Pvt.
Trocke will go to .Miami, Florida
rom here.
Pvt. William Kurtz, son of .Mr.
and Mrs. John Kurtz of Surrey
Road, arrived Thursday, August
3 from Camp Robinson, Arkansas
and left Sunday, August 13th for
his new camp in Texas. This was
a delay enroute 'between camps
enabling his to spend time with
his parents.
IMr. and [Mrs. Harry S. Wolfe
and family returned home last
I week end from a wee'ks stay at
j Portage Lake.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Arnold L. Weh-
ner announce the birth of a
daughter, born Monday, August
7th. ,She has been named Kath-
erine Elizabeth.
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Wednesday, August 16, 1944
Township Briefs
Pve. Richard Skogiuna return-
ed to Randolpr Field, Texas, Mon-
day after spending a ten-day
leave at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skoglund
of 1,5631 Fairfield.
Sgt. Charles Skoglund of the
102th Signal Corp of Fort Dix,
New Jersey, arrived Thursday
evening to spend 11 days at the
home of his parents, iMr. and Mrs.
Chas. Skoglund of 15631 Fair-
field.
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'Mrs. Ralph Case was the host-
ess Wednesday morning, August
9th to a breakfast party and',
Stanley demonstration given by
Groceries
and
Meats
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29444 Joy Road
Just West of Middlebelt
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Mrs. A. W. Elzerman of ,Rosedale
Gardens. Attending the party
were Mrs. William Proffitt, 'Mrs. JFHERE'S SOMETHING DIFFERENT ABOUT THE
Carton Jackson, Mrs. William Op- PICTURES WE MAKE.
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Clarence Conn, Mrs. T. R. De -
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Calvin Hollowood, Mrs. A. Bot -
trill and Mrs Raymond Melow.
The door prize was awarded to SAN REIN® STUDIO
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Mrs. Olive Hollowood and Mr, 17190 Lasher Road, Redford
Irma Opper were co -hostesses at phone Redford 7798
a farewell party on Mrs. Cecila
Jackson, Thursday evening at the I
home of Mrs. Opper on Five Mile - ---
Road. Bridge, Five Hundred and
Bunco were played and prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Donnelley,
Mrs. Case and .Mrs. Enodgrass.
A delicious luncheon was served
and Pons. Jackson was presen.eU
a gift from the group. At-
`endinjE� the party were Louise
Proffitt, Lu Siterlet, Lou -Snod-
grass, LaVerne Kilgore, Betty
onnelley, Leona Hines, Dorothy
Case, I.rma. Cpper. L-:rn M '
i1?arLe Reid. Ann LaByatt, Gladys
Soucy and Olive Hollowood, Mrs.
Jackson is leaving Livonia on
August 16th to make her home in
Detroit.
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Township News
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harter of
Poinciana are proud parents of a
son, born July 31st.
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L. E. Rodeheaver who was re-
cently home on furlough, has now
been shipped over seas.
M M F
A meeting of the P. T. A. of-
ficers and .committee chairmen,
was held at the home of the pres-
ident, Mrs. G. C. Cook, Tuesday
evening. Plans were made for
she ice cream social, which will
be held soon after the school term
begins in September. This will
be held in the evening as part of
the family and teacher "get ac-
quainted program."
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Smale have
been vacationing at Port Ryerse
Beach, Ontario.
Mrs. Virgil La'Marr entertained
her bridge club, Tuesday, August
8th.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ricard have
been spending a week's vacation
at Tobormory, Ontario.
The American Red Cross an-
nounced that 3,000 Red Cross rec-
reational kits especially designed
to help relieve monotony and
boredom for small groups of sick
and wounded servicemen return-
ing to the. United States aboard
Army or Navy transports, have
been prepared for shipment to
various ports in the overseas
theatres.
The most important thing for
a young man is to establish a
credit—a reputation, character.—
John D. Rockfeller.
Mrs. Carolyn Chapin, Red Cross
staff reporter in Italy, was in an
airplane crash there while ori ac-
ive service.
'AUG, 16020
Matinee on Sunday, August 20
Evening Show Begins at 8:30
Sunday Matinee. at 2:30
NORTHVILLE
FAIR GROUNDS
BUCKING HORSES
BUCKING STEERS
COW GIRLS -COWBOYS
SOME OF BEST RIDERS THE COUNTRY
HAS EVER KNOWN
There will be trick riding, roping, spectacular horsemanship,
bucking thrills, everything one expects to see at a top -rating
rodeo.
SEE THE 16 -HORSE QUADRILL—IT'S SPECTACULAR!
On top of all this entertainment, arrangements have been made
for a BIG CARNIVAL on the midway, with rides, sideshows and
plenty of places for the amusement of the children. Come --
have a good time. It's all sponsored by the Saddle Ridge Club
of Plymouth.
NORTHVILLE Wednesday, Thursday
Friday & Sat. Evenings m
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FOR SALE—We smoxe our own
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Painting, Decorating
Inside and Out
Wallpaper Removed
For Free Estimates Call
Livonia 3149
FUEL OIL
"We Aim to Plea""
Phone Your Order to
181 Northville
Night Calls Phome 88
C. R. ELY & SONS
PATRONIZE
YOUR OWN
Lumber
—and—
Building Suppy
Headquarters
Coal - Lumber
Building Materials
Leadbetter
COAL & LUMBER
COMPANY
12494 Middlebelt Road
34 M& N. of Plymouth Rd.
Phone Retford 0338
FOR SALE—;Baled first and sec-
ond cutting alfalfa and timothy
hay, also baled wheat and oat
straw. Oats by the bushel. 46285
N Territorial Rd., 'between Shel-
don and -Beck Dds. It -c
WANTED
TO RENT a small house -family
of 2, in vicinity of Livonia
township. Phone Livonia 3149.
It -pd
POULTRY WANTED — We pay
the highest prices for poultry.
Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy
Rd. Phone Livonia 9207. tf
WANTED—All Kinds of tractor
work—lawns, expert orchard
work, basements drug, plowing,
discing and harrowing. Work
guaranteed. Call Farmington
109-J. 4t -pd
FOR RENT
TWO room furnished apartment.
24311 -Plymouth Rd. It -pd
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC Ranges, apartment
size for those who need them.
Kimbroughs, 868 W. Ann Arbor
Trail, Plymouth.
School District
Gets Two Busses
'rhe township school district
will have two school busses in-
stead of one. An order placed
some few weeks ago for a 72 seat
bus at a cost of $4;000 has been
canceled because the company
couldn't make delivery on the
bus at this time.
But the school board was offer-
ed the alternative of buying two
smaller buses with a seating ca-
pacity of 48 each and at a cost
of $8;500 for the two. This offer
was accepted in view of the fact
that two buses would better
serve the district and make trans-
portation faster. Delivery will
be made the first of September.
Jean and Bob Cummings with
Wanda Gibson and Roy Forsyth
are spending their vacation in In-
diana.
Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter of
Lathers avenue are entertaining
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
daughter, Diane, this week. The
Smiths then leave for a vacation
trip to Kentucky.
Eddie Schultz is staying at
Houghton Lake with the Spon-
enbergs of Louise road.
You Get the Best
in Liquors Here
An ideal place to
meet your friendsi
E
SANDWICHES
'e always welcome at
FS TAVERN
)1 Plymouth Road
Phone Livonia 9275
To the Residents and Taxpayers of Livonia
Township
Please take notice that, at a regular meeting of the Town-
ship Board of Livonia Township, Wayne County, Michigan legal-
ly called and held on the 14th day of August, A. D. 1944, at the
Livonia Township Hall at 33110 Five Mile Road West, Detroit,
Michigan, a resolution was presented and passed, wherein, as
prescribed in Section 2 Act 185 Public Acts 1943, same being
5.2973 (2 M.S.A.), said Township Board declared its intention to
adopt and make operative said Act 185, Public Acts 1943 in said
Township, and to take all other steps necessary to the enactment
of a new official building code ordinance for said Act.
This notice hereby published under date of August 16, 1944.
LIVONIA TOWNSHIP BOARD.
Harry S. Wolfe,, Clerk.
Pace lliAt THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, August 16, 1944
"The Friendliest
Atmosphere In
Northwest Detroit"
OLD TIMER
TAVERN
Lahser Road at Grand River
REDFORD
LIQUOR - BEER - WINE
Modern & Old -Time
Dancing
Fri., Sat., Sun. Nights
MUSIC BY WESTERN
ACES
JIMMY THRAPP, Prop.
Phone REdlford 9702
el
T�WIN
GABLES
33601 Plymouth Rd.
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HOME OF THE
FINEST DRAFT BEER
IN LIVONIA
FISH & CHIPS
EVERY FRIDAY
Dinners & Sandwiches
Under the Management of
"Eddie & Eva"
(Formerly of Dann's Tavern)
WEAR DIAMONDS
FOR PERSONAL
ATTRACTIVENESS
0*
Own Them as a Safe
Investment
Deane Merrick
Jeweler
839 Penniman Ave.
Plymouth
With We Livonia Churches
GAYLORD ROAD BAPTIST and Five Mile roads. Theodore
chapel, one mile west of Grand Sauer, pastor. Sunday worship,
River on iSeven Mile road, one -;10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45
half block north on Gaylord road.' o'clock. You are cordially invited
Sunday school, 10 a. in.; wor- , to attend.
ship service, 111:45 a, in.; B.Y.P.U.
p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible
study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Fri- { BETHEL MISSIONARY CHAP -
day, Junior Bible school (ages 5- EL, 8890 Middlebelt near Joy Rd.,
16) 4:00-5:30. Come and worship I A. Hodge and R. Rose, Pastors.
where Christian cordiality wel- Sunday School, 1:45. Sunday
comes you. "A stranger but once." Evangelical Service, 7:45. Young
Pastor: Ray Hein, phone Univer- People's Service, Tuesday even-
sity 2-2419. ing, 7:45. Mid -week Service,
Thursday evening 7:45.
ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH—Father Contway, pas-
tor; Rosedale Gardens. iMasses at
5:45 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 am. and
12 noon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Farmington high school auditor-
ium, Sunday; 11:00 a. m., 'Sunday
school, same hour. Wednesday
evening services at 33336 Grand
River Avenue at 8:00 :p. m.
ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN
CHURCH. Corner of Farmington
Fancy Milkfed
BROILERS
DA
At O.P.A. CEILING PRICES
Our mechanical plucker as-
sures rapid dressing, as you
wait. However, we apprec-
iate phone orders.
30511 8 Mile Rd.
Phone Farmington 916
SQUARE DEAL
BODY SHOP
J. W. SeUe and Son
rbcpert Collision Work
PHONE 177
744 Wing St. Plymouth
Save with Safety
at your
REXALL DRUG
STORE
CECIL H. HABERMEHL
32101 Plymouth Road
Rosedale Gardens
Corner of Blackburn
Stark Blood Bank
Open August 18th
Blood Bank will be held at the
Stark :School on Pine Tree Road
and Stark Road on Friday, August
18th from 3 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
Gladys Krisen of 29064 Clarita
Road is our new .Blood Bank
Chairman This is a special blood
bank and we are depending on
you to help our armed forces by
donating at this time. Blood is
needed at this time more than it
has ever been needed before.
Can we depend on You? If you
need transportation notify the Li-
vonia Red 'Cross or call iMrs. Kla-
sen and she will see that you are
picked up and returned home in
the Red Cross Station Wagon.
Funeral Designs Wedding Bouquets
Cut Flowers Table Decorations
Evenings: 31001 Six Mile Road
R. S. BALL FLORIST
17591 Couzins Highway, at Outer Drive
Delivering Daily To Livonia Township
University 3-8585 Detroit, Mich.
Thorough Examination by Skilled Optometrists
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE
d£WE'CCCCLEB.S— OPT] CIANSV,
Dr. M. F. McGuirk, O.D., in charge
"Style Right" Glasses on Liberal Credit Terms
BERRY'S SHA K
— 34115 Plymouth Road —
When you want a delicious
cooling meal, where the chefs
really know how to prepare
chicken, we recommend our
dinners.
Famous Chicken Dinners
Salads - Lunches - Breakfasts
For pre-war menus—where quality foods
are prepared and sold at reasonable prices
—eat regularly at Besry's.