HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1945_0718Livonia High
School Packed
Ey Minister
"The Township school board has
set a goal for every Livonian to
work toward," declared Rev. V.
Carson of the Newburg Method-
ist church in an interview follow -
Entered at the Plymouth, Michigan, Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter.
Wednesday, July 18, 1945
ing the July 13 meeting of elec-
tors
lec- p
to Commenting further on the ed- Colonel Is News off Interest Livonian Editor
ucational facts brought to light at ,
this meeting, Rev. Carson stated: ROyitar Speaker . In the. Township Wins Decorations
"Here is a worthy project that
merits the earnest efforts of every Captain John B. Gaffield of
public-spirited citizen."' The New- Colonel Cass S. Hough of Plym- Audrey Houvener, of Honolulu, Howard City and Livonia (Michi-
outh was the speaker at the last Hawaii, was the weekend guest g.an) has been awarded the Dis-
burg meeting is the first in a meeting of the Livonia Rotary of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and tinguished Flying Cross as well
series being held throughout Li- club. The meeting was planned Mrs. G. C. Butt of Arden Rd. Miss as the Army Air Medal with one
vonia Township to acquaint the under the capable direction of Houvener, who will be a senior cluster for extraordinary exploits
public with pertinent facts con- Cecil Habermehl, chairman of the at Stephens College this fall is over Burma as flight pilot con-
cerning school operation and the International Service Committee spending her summer vacation in netted with the' 127th Liason
construction of a township high of the club. Detroit with her college room- Squadron of the Second Comman-
In presenting the .colonel to the mate. do :group, U. S. Army Air Force.
school. Fred C. Weinert, president
of the School Board resented a club Mr. Habermehl -called at- This information was received
p tention to the fact that the speak- Jacqueline, (Jackie) and Geor- late last week by his parents, Mr.
graphic "story in charts" of the er was the man who had set a- giana Hamilton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gaffield of
present drastic meed and of the new world's record in England and Mrs. George Hamilton of Howard City and Capt. Gaffielws
limited seating capacity ... pres- by diving his plane faster than Cranston Rd., will leave on Sun- wife in Detroit.
ent and future. The township's the speed of sound. day, July 29 for Camp Sherwood The Air Medal Cluster came as
precarious connection with ad- The colonel told of the excellent near Lapeer, where they will camp the first award in his first cam -
school facilities was work of the eighth air force of until August 12. paign over Burma several months
Joining high-
discussed considerable length which he was technical director * * * ago. The Distinguished Flying
g and was high in his praise of Among the campers at the Boy Cross citation came as an award
and was a subject of intense in- General Jimmy Doolittle who Scout camp near Brighton this for his more recent flights over
terest in the "question and ans- commanded the 8th. month are Richard Bucknell, Billy Burma and .adjacent areas in the
wer" phase of the program. 'He outlined for the Rotarians Sayre, Jimmy Butt and Eugene second campaign of his squadron.
all the detailed work necessary Capt. Gaffield graduated from
There will be six more meetings in preparation of a bombing mis McWethy. * * * Howard City high school in 19.97,
held at strategic points in the sion which involved some thous- later attended Michigan State Col -
township so that all of Livonia's and planes and he said it didn't'A delegation of voung people of lege and at the time of itis ea -
citizens may have an opportunity seem possible that so many people junior high age attended a church listment, February 1942, was en -
to hear this vital message. Some could be involved in an operation conference at the Presbyterian gaged as Livonian editor here in
of the meetings will be conducted that when it reached its schedul- Walden Woods camp last week. Livonia. He won his wings at
by Fred C. Weinert, president of ed point everything went off right They
rs were Ruth eturned Gn Sunday.
The Douglas Field, Arizona, in Feb -
the School Board, others by Earl to the second it was planned. ca Pers ,Joan Ruth
Ba Sally Hol- ruary 1943 and for a time was
His talk and. the program proved flight instructor at Tullahoma,
Bedell, board trustee and Harry one of the most interesting yet comb, Bruce McGregor, Dick Wy- Tenn., Statesboro, Georgia, and
Johnson, superintendent Of held by the local club. lie, Wendell Culbertson and Jim- Carrabelle, Florida. He left for
schools. The schedule of future * my Butt. During the same week,India Nov. 9, 1944. His son, born
meetings follows:
Beverly Balsley attended a confer- March 26, 1945 Capt, Gaffield has
Only Twenty Cast for high school students at not seen.
You
Wilcox school, Middlebelt and Youth Island. The group who left These are exceptional honors
Six Mile, July 16. this week for Walden Woods are that have been won by this youn
Rosedale Civic Club House, School Ballots Lois Blankenhagen, Ila Culbert-
son, une Rohrman, Judith Mc- Army Air Force officer and his
J
Rosedale Gardens, July 18. son, and Lois Phillips. many friends here join in hearty
WetPierson school, 7 Mile near According to George Bentley, * * * congratulations for his splendid
Farmington, July 20. treasurer of the Livonia Township Flight Engineer Charles R. Me- worTownship.
Stark School, Stark and Pine School District, the balloting in Kinney, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tree, July 23. the school election was unusually -Leslie McKinney of 32103 Plym-
Livonia Township Hall, 5 Mile light with only twenty ballots outh road, who has been home on Township Has
near Farmington, July 25.. cast. The candidates, L. J. Gage leave since July 2, will return to
Elm School, Middlebelt need and Fred C. Weinert were elect- Camp Smokey Hill, Salina, Kan- ■
P.M.R.R., Jul 27. ed to serve as trustees for a pe- sas on Friday. His wife, the for- New Electrolite
Y riod of three years. Mr. Bentley mer Ann Atkin of Detroit, has
It will be to the advantage of said that the vote set a record spent the leave with her husband Livonia Township is now the
every Livonian to attend at least low because there was no contest at his parents home. On Thursday proud possessor - an Electrolite
one of these meetings. Your town- for the offices and he believed evening the .young couple were or Wood's Lamp. This was made
ship needs your .help in its post- that voters thought it was unnec- honored at a family dinner. Lt. possible through the combined ef-
war planning . . . now! essary to cast a ballot when the and Mrs. McKinney and Mr. and forts of the P. T. associations of
* candidates were assured their Mrs. Leslie McKinney attended an the 'various schools in the town -
offices. Atkin family reunion at Utica on ship, including St. Michael's. The
Woman's Club Sunday.. balance of the money necessary
■ * * * to complete the purchase was
Urge Destruction Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Burton en- provided through the township
Plans Party tertained on Thursday evening board.
at a backyard fish-fr-v Mr. and This lamp is used. in the citeck-
O- Ragweed ere Mrs. David Demers. ing of children's heads for the
There's nothing so friendly as a * * * presence of ringworm of the scalp.
good old-fashioned Bingo party, P.F.C. Nicolas Cicirelli, son of Its use is virtually the only way
it suits every age so well. Once again it is ragweed and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cicrelli, of by which the presence of this
Let's all meet on July 21, Sat- hayfever season. The Rosedale 33605 Plymouth Road, will report type of infection can be detected,
urday evening at 8:30 in the Li- Gardens branch of the National to Miami for reassignment on July and the progress of the disease
Gonia Township Town Hall. The Farm and Garden association are. 29. PFC Cicirelli, who was a Ger- and its cure can be checked.
proceeds go to help finance the resuming their campaign against man prisoner of war for eight On Friday morning, July 20 at
Livonia Township Harvest Show. this weed which is a menace to and a half months was released 9:0'0 o'clock, Miss Losure of the
What could be a nicer way to hayfever sufferers. on April 15, 1945, has been an Wayne County Department of
assist Mrs. Mabel Eddy Petersen, If each individual, would pull or furlough with his family for a Health will be at the Rosedale
of Livonia Township Woman's cut every ragweed he sees before month and a half. Gardens school, at which time par -
club to make Livonia's Harvest it goes to seed, it would be a good * * * ents may bring their children for
show a success. start toward its complete eradica- Township Clerk Harr.; S. Wolfe examination by means of this
Don't forget the date, nor be late tion. this week warned Livonia resi- lamp to determine the presence
You'll win a gift, that's fate Acquaint yourself with the rag- dents whom to call in case of fire. or absence of this infection or the
We want .you, one and all, weed, destroy it and be of service Mr. Wolfe stated that some Livo- progress of cure in those under
To come and hear the Bingo call. to .your community. (Continued on Page 2) treatment.
Pape Two T= L Wednesday, July 18, 1945
News of Interest
(Continued from Page 1)
nia residents do not know which
department to call and suggested
that a list of the fire departments
be printed in the Livonian so that
every resident could keep the list
near the telephone. Phone Li-
vonia 2555 in case of fire in Li-
vonia township from Joy road to
6 Mile. Residents on 7 and 8 Mile
roads call Redford 7680 for Red-
ford Twp. Fire Department.
PFC William Moran, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur E. Moran, is home
from the ETO with an 127 point
discharge. PFC Moran, who has
been overseas for four years re-
turned to Livonia last Tuesday.
744 Win St. Plymouth
SQUARE DEAL
BODY SHOP
J. W. Selle and ;ion
Expert Collision Work
PHONE 177
Ross, Alexander
and Rehner's
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"The quarrels of lovers are the renewals
of love"—Terence
JULY
4�18—First U. S. battleships
pass through the Pana-
ma Canal, 1915.
17—Spanish Gen. Toral sur-
""" renders Santiago (Cuba),
—"-`� — 1898.
—18—Washington nominates
Alexander Hamilton to
t` be Major General, 1798.
19—First Woman's Rights
Convention at Seneca
Falls, N. Y., 1848.
faa�z,
_ 20—Drawing for first draft
' d held, 1917.
.� 21—john T. Scopes convicted
for teaching evolution
theory, 1925.
' ��dp 22—Preparedness Day pa.
rade bombed in San
Francisco, 1916. wx,u &rw�.
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Compliments of
John A. Ross
L. E. Rehner
Doctors of Optometry
809 Peninman Ave.
Plymouth, Michigan
Phone 433
New Office Hours
OPEN DAILY
FROM 7 to 9 p.m.
Two years ago Mr. Moran married Jimmy Thornton, son of Mrs.
an English girl, who will come to William Wood ,left Monday for
this country as soon as she can get Western Michigan College for a
ransportation. 4 month V-12 training course as
an Apprentice Seaman. Jimmy's
* * * sister, Nancy, accompanied nim to
Ralph Eugene Van Tassel, of 'Kalamazoo where she is enrolled
Stark, who has been vacationing as a Pre -Med student in the sutn-
at Morand and Mackinac Island, mer school.
returned on Sunday.
* * * The Livonia MOMS club held
Monsignor A. J. Sawkins, of the an installation of new officers at
Immaculate Conception parish To= their July meeting last Wednes-
day. Mrs. Hattie Taylor was in-
ledo, O., and his mother Mrs. stalled as the new president; the
George W. Sawkins were the other officers are: Mrs. Pearl Tea-
houseguests last weekend of Mr. hen, first vice president, Mrs. Eve -
and Mrs. Henry M. Bock. (Continued on Page 3)
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Parts and Flxltww
Repairs and Service
20547 Fenkell Ave.,
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Makes Eggs
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Get it from
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28850 Plymouth Rd.
Phone Livonia 3181
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Wednesday, July 18, 1945 THE LIVONIAN Page Three
News of Interest
Continued (from Page 2)
lyn Labbe, second vice president,
Mrs. Edith Chapman, secretary
and Mrs. Lean Cicirelli, treasurer
Pars. Taylor :has announced that
there will be no August meeting
of the club and the next regular
meeting will be held September
12,.
Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Brook-
field Rd., who has been vacation-
ing at the summer cottage of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Ziegler on Hough-
ton Lake, returned to her home
this week.
Mrs. Josephine English, of Itha-
ca,. N. Y., is the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carey this
week.
In preparation for the special
election of July 30 on the question
of building a high school and to
discuss other educational needs,
(Continued on Page 4)
August 1st to
August 15th
So that our employees may enjoy a much
deserved vacation we will be closed for
2 weeks.
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34115 Plymouth Road
Owned by Carl Haray
Southern Style
FRIED CHICKEN
Once again we are featuring
our famous chicken. Try a
treat you'll never forget.
We Serve
Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner
For pre-war menus --where quality foods
are prepared and sold at reasonable prices
—eat regularly at Berry's.
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MATERIALS -GRAIN
BUILDING .SUPPLIES
All Kinds of Coal
The Eckles Coal &
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Phone 107
882 Holbrook Plymouth
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17190 Lasher oad, Redford
Phone Redford 7798
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Phone
You'll Find Detroit's Finest Red. 0900
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Our Service Department Is The Most Efficient
See Us When You
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Needs Repairbg
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LIVONIA'S
OLDEST REAL
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Pam Four � IONIAN Wednesday, July 18, 1945
News of Interest
(Continued from Page 3)
two district meetings will be held
this week. Tonight at 8 o'clock
there will be a meeting at the
Rosedale Club House and Friday
at the Pierson School at the same
time.
Charles and John Bock, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bock, return-
ed Sunday from Alma where they
have been visiting their grand-
mother Mrs. C. A. Sawkins. Their
sister Bernie will remain at
grandmother's home for another
week.
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Honoring the new executive
board and the committee chair-
men of the Livonia Township
Woman's club, the president, Dr.
Marie Hyland Timpona will en-
tertain at a luncheon today (Wed-
nesday, July 18). The discussion
period begins at 11 a.m.
Beginning with this issue The
Livonian has a new correspond -
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11151 Stark Rd., V2 Blk.
South of Plymouth Rd.
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REXALL DRUG
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CECIL H. HABERMEHL
Corner of Blackburn
32101 Plymouth Road
Rosedale Gardens
ent. Mrs. Edmund Yerkes (Mar-
garet Buzzard) will be calling Li-
vonia residents several days a
week for news. If you have per-
sonal items or news stories and
please call 16 (the Livonian office).
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(formerly Frank's Inn)
31022 Ann Arbor Trail
Near Merriiman Road
Headquarters
for
Lumber
Roofing
and all
Building
Materials
Coal for all type
heating plants
Plymouth
Lumber & Coal
Companv
308 N. Main St., at P. M.
Tracks
Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich.
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THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH
We carry an extensive line of
fine jewelry, crystal and
wooden ware in addition to
precious stones and jewelry.
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Thorough Examination by Skilled Optometrists
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Amateur Night every Thursday
It's Easy To Shop In Our
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With marketing as difficult as it is today
you will appreciate the convenience of our
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RED & WHITE STORE
Stark at Plymouth Road
Wednesday, July 18, 1945
1;.osedale Park Girl
Weds Flight Officer
Harry F. Wooster
Flight Officer Barry F. Woos-
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
N. Wooster, of Rosedale Gardens
and Barbara Paxton LaBine,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred
C. LaBine, of Rosedale Park, were
united in marriage at an infor-
mal wedding Saturday afternoon,
July 7, in the Bushnell Congre-
gational church in Detroit.
The bride wore an aqua blue
crepe dress with white accessor-
ies and a corsage of orchids and
roses. She was attended by her
sister, Shirley Ann LaBine, as
maid -of -honor, and Marguerite
Eckhout as bridesmaid. Norma
Chambers was the soloist.
The bridegroom was attended
by his brother, William E. Woos-
ter, as best man and- the ushers
were Flight Officer S^ !ncer Peck
of Birmingham and Hal Neal of
Detroit.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding dinner was served at Dear-
born Inn for members of the bri-
dal party with covers laid for
twenty-two.
The young couple are spending
their hone --moon in northern
Michigan after which they will go
to his base at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The rehearsal supper was held
on the evening of July 6, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wooster in
Rosedale Gardens with twelve
present.
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"I've been a dealer in electric appliances for fifteen years, with a close view of the
amazing progress made toward providing the `electric life: I don't believe many people
fully realize yet that the `electric life' is practical right now! They aren't familiar with the
variety of labor-saving devices that appliance manufacturers have developed ... haeme
proved in use ... and will again make available at reasonable .prices. Quite a while ago
only those with better incomes could afford to use electric appliances. Today there are few
people who can afford not to use electric appliances, because of the savings in time, labor
and drudgery that they provide. I'm now telling my customs
about all the modern appliances for modern living—automatfa
washers, ironers, garbage disposal units, ranges, dishwashers,
water heaters, television, home freezers, automatic blankets, alt
conditioners and so on. I'm asking my customers to review
their ways of doing things ... to recognize the old-fashioned
ways they cling to ... to find out the cost of doing things the
modern way. I believe that in almost every case they'll decide
that the old-fashioned way is the wasteful way. They'll all be
-ruing on the electric life when appliances are again aveiiebW
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Page Six TRS L>;'VOKI" Wednesday, July 18, 1945
kith the Livonia Churches I
LIVONIA COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Farmington Road and
Five Mile road. Rev. Albert J.
Luibrand, pastor. Morning Wor-
ship 11:30 a.m. Sunday School,
classes for all ages, 10:30 am.
Choir practice Thursday evening
at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study Thursday evening
at 7 p.m. Friendship Circle first
and third Wednesday of each
month. Evening worship and
song service the last Sunday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. Young
People's meeting at the ohurch
last Sunday of each month at
7 p.m. Teachers meeting the first
Monday of each month at 7:30
p.m. This is an undenomina-
tional church and everyone iu
the community is cordially invit-
ed to attend.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Farmington high school auditor-
ium, Sunday, 11:00 a. m,., Sunday
school, same hour. Wednesday
evening services at 3333$ Grand
River Avenue at 8:00 p. m.
s s •
GAYLORD ROAD B A P T I S 1
CHAPEL, 19188 Gaylord Rd. three
blocks south of Grand River. Rev.
Edwin C. Gordon, Pastor. 19248',
Dalby, Phone EVergreen U124. 10'
a.m. Church School with Bible
classes for all ages. 11:15 am.
Morning Worship. 6:3U pmL
B.Y.F. iVirs. Edwin Gordon, lead-
er. 7:30 p.m. Evening service.)
Wednesday, 7:45 pm. Bible study
and Prayer service. We cordial-
ly invite you to come and worship
with us. • • •
ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH—Father Contway. pas- ,
tion; Rosedale Gardens. Mamma at
GASB aw- 6 a L, 10 &.m. and
lis no=
HOPE CHAPEL, CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN. Six
Mile, west of Middlebelt. Morn-
ing worship and Sunday school,
10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Chris-
tian Endeavor at. 6:30 pm., with
Youth Fellowship following. The
mid -week prayer service is held
on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.
The Ladies' Aid meets on the first
Wednesday evening of each
month. The Women's Mission-
ary Society meets on the sec-
ond Wednesday of each month at
noon, beginning with a potluck
luncheon at 12.30, which is fol-
lowed by the business and devo-
tional meeting at 1:30 pm. We in-
vite everyone in our community
to take part in our Christian fel-
lowship.
BETHEL MISSIONARY CHA-
PEL, 8890 'Middle Belt Road.
Sunday school, 1:45 pm., Sunday
Evening service, 7:45 p.m. Mid-
week Service, Thursday, 7:45 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN
CHURCH, corner Farmington and
Five Mile roads. Theodore Sauer,
pastor. Worship service, 10:30
a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend.
R • •
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, Maple and S. Harvey
Sts. Rev. Francis Tetu, rector i
Sunday morning services: Church
School, 9:45 am. Morning prayer
with sermon, 11:00 am.
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4-H Club mews of
Local Interest
(By Ada Watson.)
The twenty-seventh annual
Michigan 4-H Club Week at
Michigan State College was at-
tended by 31 delegates from
Wayne county, representing the
different county honor members
from the several projects. They
were:
Clothing—Carol Schatz, Garden
City school; Alice Meyers, Walk-
er; Grace Sweet, Wayne; Patricia
Spence, Brainard; Iola Fritz, Ro-
mulus (service club); Yvonne
Johnson, Romulus; Shirley Fritz, I
Romulus; Sally Spence, Brainard
(style); Barbara Bretz, Fisher;
, rances Gordon. Walker; Barbara
Arnold, Denton; Barbara DeLeon, cellence in her clothing projects
Hand. which she had carried for eight
Gardening — Dolores Wolin, years. Iola was chosen as alternate
Atonement Lutheran; Inez Dan- I for the American Youth Founda-
iels, Livonia Center. I tion scholarship for which the
Canning—June Venus, Livonia I award is a two -weeks stay at
Center; Virginia Falatine, Mose! Camp Miniwanea. Iola was also
bar. i admitted to membership in the
Handicraft—Leo Kales, New State Service club which is an
Boston. i honorary organization, made up of
Victory—Jack Gage, Newburg; outstanding 4-H club members
Arthur Kreger, Newburg. and local leaders in the state.
Dairy—Daniel Wiseley, county-! Iola took part in a 4-H radio
wide; Gerald Salow, county -wide; i program which was transcribed
Donald Ve.tal, county -wide; Don- and presented over WJR on Sat-
ald Korte, county -wide. ! urday morning, June 30.
Beef—Kenneth Pankow, coun- i Sally Spence of Dearborn took
ty-wide. I part in the dress revue which was
Rabbits — Richard Walbreq, presented on Thursday evening,
Dearborn. June 28, and was fortunate in be-
Poultry—Willard McCuaig, New ing placed in the honor group,
Boston. which was invited to return for
The 4-H delegates had an en- the State 4-H show in September.
joyable time, including a train trip Sally had prepared an Achieve -
from Plymouth to Lansing and ment booth which showed a sum -
return. This was a new experience many of her 4-H achievements
for most of them. during her eight years rf 4-H
Among the delegates winning club work. They included 27 proj-
special awards were Iola Fritz of ects.
Romulus who won e Scholarship Sally was chosen as second al-
to Michigan State College for ex - (Continued from Page 7)
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these days. Our job is to take them in stride
and get your calls through without waiting.
Most of the time it works out that way, but
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Wednesday, July 18, 1945 T= LITONIM Pao ftvw
4 H Cl b N , county on June 21 at which time I The winners will take part in
(Continued from Page 6)
ternate for presenting her Booth
at the State Elimination contest at
the State 4-H club show in Sep-
tember, at which time the show
winner is chosen.
Sally and Grace Sweet of
Wayne helped with a right-handed'
dishwashing demonstration given
under the direction of Miss Laura
Davis extension home manage-
ment specialist, Michigan State
College.
The boys took part in soft ball',
games each afternoon at the rec-
reation period. Dan Wisely of
Plymouth was chosen captain of
the air corps team which won all
three games over the other teams.
A 4-11 clothing and livestock
judging day was held in Wayne
eight boys went on a dairy tour
and judged Holsteins and Guern-
seys at the Willow Brook farm
and the Guernsey farm on the
Ten Mile road.
Louie Webb, assistatn state club
leader, Michigan State College,
E. I. Besemer, Wayne County ag-
ricultural agent, and Charles Sa-
low, local 4-H club leader, ac-
companied the boys.
The girls met at the Wayne
park recreation center and wen,
given instruction in clothing judg-
ing in the morning and did actual
judging in the afternoon.
Grace Sweet, a graduate of
Wayne high school, was the win-
ner; Virginia Falatine of Waltz,
and Jean Curry of Dearborn tied
for second place.
* BUY WAR BONDS
Food A
troblem
Don't let it worry you—shop with ease in
our big, modern super -market
We make it our business to have the
things you want
31507 Plymouth Road
MILT'S
QUAIII-11V MARI(II
Next to The Rexall Drug Store
In Rosedale Gardens
There's a friendly feeling in this store that
makes shopping fun. Make this your food
headquarters, that's what your neighbor is do-
ing.
Service With We Carry Only
A Smile Quality Foods
— YOU CAN GET IT HERE —
an elimination contest at Michi-
gan State College in August.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERA-
TION SERVICE
Kelvinator, Leonard, Frigid-
aire, Universal, Copeland
License and banded
Livonia 2605
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Kaercher Feed
Store
Feeds—Seeds—Fertilises
29444 Joy Road at Middlebeit
PATRONIZE
YOUR OWN
Lumber
--and—
Building Suppy
Headquarters
Coal - Lumber
Building Materials
*
Leadbetter
COAL & LUMBER
COMPANY
12434 Middlebelt Road
1/2 Mile N. of Plymouth Rd.
Phone Redford 0338
MEN'S WEAR
MHM SUITS
$30.00 - $32.50 - $35.00
Nationally Known
Tailored Suits made
to Your Measure
Topcoats and
Overcoats
ARROW SHIRTS
INTERWOVEN
SOCKS
Knox - Portis Hats
jackets - Sportswear
Slacks - Dress Pants
Undergarments
Full Line of
WORK CLOTHES
Davis & Leat
"Where Your, Money's Well
Spent"
811 Penniman Avenue
PLYMOUTH
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Nankin Mills' Inn
33594 Ann Arbor Trail
—Visit Our Beautiful Bar—
Private Parties Given Special Attention
Private Rooms Available
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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 hoad.
9 tf-e
3 PAIR green rayon damask
drapes, $18.00; also vanity
bench. 9618 Melrose, Rosedale
Gardens, phone Livonia 3170.
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WAN=
POULTRY WANTED — We pay
the highest prices for poultry.
Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy
Rd. Phone Livonia 9207. 1 tf
Complete Decorating Service
Spray or Brush Painting
and paper hanging
Prompt Service
BOB BOULWARE
Evergreen 5968
and
TED DUNCAN
Farmington 0886-R
The present moment is all we
can call our own for works of
mercy, of righteous dealing, and
of family tenderness. — George
Eliot.
Your Garden
This Week
A mulch of straw, grass clip-
pings or leaves placed on the soil
under the tomato vines at this
time will help to keep the soil
cooler and more uniformly moist.
It will also help somewhat, to re-
duce blossom end rot, and by
keeping the fruits off the ground
will reduce the amount of rot on
the lower clusters.
When cauliflower heads are two
to three inches across, the leaves
should be tied or pinned up
around them to keep out the sun
and prevent them from turning
brown. Tie them up when the
leaves are dry and do not tie them
too tightly.
The figures 4-12-4 on fertilizer
bag, mean that it contains four
parts of nitrogen, 12 parts of
phosphorus and four parts of
she does not call you, will you
potash.
Let Us Put Your
DON'T DELAY. The heating system is
the comfort of your home—that's why
important that you put it in A-1 sha
SAVE FUEL. It is patriotic to conser
fuel. Regular inspection, cleaning an
repairs to your heating system can r
greater heating comfort and substant
savings.
AVOID BREAKDOWNS. A thorough
To keep aphids off cauliflower
and broccoli, spray or dust them
with nicotine. Cabbage worms can
be kept under control by dusting
frequently with rotenone.
To build up the plants for next
spring's production, fertilize rhu-
barb and asparagus at this time.
A 4-12-4 fertilizer can be used at
the rate of three pounds per 100
square feet.
Early peas such as Thomas Lax-
ton and World's Record can be
sown in Southern Michigan this
week for a fall crop. Such a crop
is less successful than peas sown
in the early spring, but if weather
conditions are favorable a fairly
good harvest can be expected.
Superintendent's
Brother Dies
Funeral services were held last
Monday at Champion, Michigan,
for Gideon Johnson aged 40 who
passed away after ailing for the
last year. A brother of saperinten-
dent Harry Johnson of Livonia he
was an employee of the State
Highway department and had re-
cently been transfererd to a new
position in northern Michigan.
Father, we thank Thee that Thy
light and Thy love reach earth,
open the prison to them that are
bound, console to innocent, and
thro wwide the gates of heaven.—
Mary Baker Eddy.
Heating System In Shap
vital to tion of your heating system now will assure
it's so efficient, trouble-free service. A major break-
pv
e now. down can mean inconvenience, discomfort and
scarce
expense.
e
d minor NEW BOILER. Let us install a new Crane boiler
esult in if your present one is beyond repair. Act now
ial fuel — the supply is limited.
ASK US about the convenient FHA Finance
inspec- Plan. Small monthly payments up to 18 months.
CALL US FOR HEATING SERVICE
HEATING SYSTEMS NOW IS THE TIME TO
SHOULD BE o MAKE REPAIRS
CLEANED Every part of your heating sys-
A thorough, cleaning will in- r tem, including valves, operat-
crease the efficiency of your
heating system. Flue surfaces ing parts and controls, should
and moving parts should be be inspected and repaired to
oiled to protect them from rust. insure efficient heating.
INSULATION INSTALL DUST -STOP
WILL SAVE FUEL FILTERS ON WARM
Insulation on the boiler and y AIR SYSTEM
pi -pe lines is good economy. ® These efficient filters improve L
your heating system, help save
The fuel savings which result fuel. Now is a good time to
will soon pay for the cost of the remove old filters and install
insulation. nein, ones.
Inspection, Adjustments and Conditioning of Oil Burners and Stokers are a Specialty with Us.
PHONE 1505 Nights, Sunday, Holidays—Livonia 2073
JOHN CAMm"PBELL
Licnesed Master Plumber 38630 Plymouth Road
Member Detroit & National Association of Master Plumbers
With each returning year, high-
er joys, holier aims, a purer peace
and diviner energy, should fresh-
en the fragrance of being.—Mary
Baker Eddy.
A coin used in China today
carries a thumbnail impression
accidentally made in the wax
model of its design by an em-
press in the seventh century.
Experience is victor, never the
vanquished; and out of defeat
comes the secret of victory. That
to -morrow starts from today and
is one day beyond it, robes the
future with hope's rainbow hues.
—Mary Baker Eddy.
L. BLAKE
JEWELER
Opposite Post Office
Northville, Mich.
The Besf Place to Buy
Safety First!
Have good brakes
on your car
Why Take Chances
Brake Relining
We use only the fin-
est materials—Amer-
ican Blok, Raybestos
and Gray Rock.
MOTOR SLUGGISH?
Don't blame the gas!
Why not have a
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Skilled mechanics do
our work
Rabiola
Gulf Service
31390 Plymouth Road
Phone
Livonia 9202