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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1945_1024Resuscitator Fails to Revive Tiny Tot Found in Creek Despite efforts -of the Livonia Fire Department in attempting to revive two-year-old Gary Gehres, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gehres, of 11950 Cavell, the child was pronounced dead upon admittance to 'Wayne Coun- ty General Hospital last Thurs- day. According to Calvin Roberts, Livonia Township fire chief, the department was called to the Gehres' home to attempt the re- suscitation of their son who had been. removed from a small creek adjacent to the home. It was not known how long the boy had been in the water before his body was discovered. The department worked over him with their resuscitator and also administered artificial respi- ration for about two hours. In the meantime the family physician had been summoned. After all these life -restoring efforts the physician could not be sure whether a spark of life remained and suggested removing the child to the hospital. He was pronounc- ed dead upon arrival there. Beside his parents the child is survived by a brother, Dennis, his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gehres, of Lincoln, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lasenen, of Calumet. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 15, at Lincoln. Burial was in the cemetery there. Chairman Thanks All Workers Mrs. G. Clouston, chairman of the Wilcox Parent Teacher Asso- ciation committee that supervised the hot lunch project at that school, has asked the Livonian to express her thanks to everyone who helped make the project a success. She wants to thank all the men and women of the Wilcox district who in any way gave their time or money to make the project possible. The kitchen, built asan addition to the school, is now in operation every school day fur- nishing nourishing hot lunches to the students for a cost of less than 75 cents a week. Mrs. Clouston would es- pecially like to thank the men who donated their labor to install the plumbing and elec- tric wiring and the carpentry, painting and moving of the building. "Their combined efforts and harmonious execution of the same," writes Mrs. Clouston, "went for a very fine and worthy American cause. I am proud of them all. PARTY PLANNED BY WOMEN Next Thursday night the Rose- dale Gardens Womans' Club will hold a novelty party at the club house. Members are asked to bring a gift not to exceed 25 cents to be used as prizes. There also will be cash prizes and lunch will be served. *THE LIVONIAN* Entered at the Plymou th, Michigan, Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter. Phone Plymouth 16 Pierson PTA Plans Program The Pierson School Parent Teacher Association will meet at the school at 8 p.m. next Thurs- day. The program feature for the evening is to be an educational talk and movies on the subject "Syphilis." Mr. Benjamin of the Wayne County Health Depart- ment will present the talk and show the movies. Following the program there will be a social hour and refresh- ments will be served. Vol. 6, No. 36 Wednesday, October 24, 1945 New Building Inspector Will Get $300 a Month Everett Mason, of 32150 Five Mile road, was hired as Livonia Township building inspector and special law enforcement officer last Wednesday night at a special meeting of the township board. It was unanimously voted to pay him $300 per month. Mr. Mason will succeed Ray Owens who several weeks ago of- f dhi ti Th bo d * Detroit Edison ere s resigna on. e ar did not entertain any ideas of se - letting a successor to Mr. Owens until several vain attempts had Adds Building been made to get him to reconsid- er his resignation. When it became evident that he Construction is about complet- would not continue in that capa- ed on a one-story cinder -block city, the township board called a building at the Detroit Edison special meeting for the express sub -station at Schoolcraft and purpose of hiring a building in - Farmington roads. spector and special officer for en - The past several weeks consid- forcing the townships dog ordi- erable improvement has been nance. made at the station and now the Mr. Mason appeared before building going up indicates it the board and declared that must be going to assume a more he would like the job very important part of Livonia's pow- much. In view of the fact that er system than it has been in the Mr. Mason has had consider - past. able experience in the con - While the Livonia has nothing struction of buildings, the definite from the Detroit Edison board considered him to be it can not help but believe that the logical choice for the po- the station is going to be one of sition, the key points in the company's lines here. , After Mr. Mason had been en - The building also includes gaged for the job. The board en - storage space for either a car or tertained an additional piece of small service truck. Two large business which was the applica- underground tanks would indi- tion of John Roman, Rosedale tate that a vehicle would be con- Garden grocer, for an S. D. D. stantly stationed there. It does License, permission to sell liquor not appear that the building will by the bottle. be ready for occupancy for at There being no objection it was least another two weeks. moved by Joseph Grace and supe —* ported by Harry S. Wolfe, town- ship clerk, that the application be No Halloween ,pproved. The vote was unani- mous. Rosedale Dance if to Stud Gleasons Have Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gleason of Farmington road were the guests of honor at a dinner party Saturday, October 20 at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Milton Blankenhagen of Edington road. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason were mar- ried fifty years ago on the 21st of October. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rider and children, Ro- bert and Margaret Ann of Lans- ing; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rider of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newman, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Donnelly and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. William Weirauch, Mrs. Anna Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kurt zand Mrs. Schaible. Open house was held Thurs- day, October 18th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Howell to hon- or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gleason of Farmington road on their Gol- den Wedding anniversary. The friends and neighbors presented the Gleasons with a gold satin comforter. Mr. Gleason is well known especially to the children of Livonia Center as he has been custodian of the Livonia Center school for many years. Returned Vet Opens Station William Young, who served during the war as a gunner of a bomber that helped to knock Ger- many out of the war, recently dis- charged from the armed forces, this week announced the opening of a new gas station at the corner of Starkweather avenue and Pearl street. He states that he will give complete gas station service, with both auto and tire repair service Plans for the Rosedale Garden Z ZYoung proposes to make numer• Civic Association Hallowe'en ous improvements at the station dance have been cancelled it was Retiring Plan as rapidly as possible. He resides announced by the committee in n at 137 Union street. charge today. In its place a ROSSI n Murdock IS Thanksgiving dance scheduled for The City Commission Monday y November 17th is being planned. night authorized City Manager Given A Promotion More complete details of the party Clarence Elliott to call a meeting will be announced next week. of the city employes and the Pfc. Rosslyn E. Murdock mem- commission to hear plan `B" of ber of an anti-aircraft artillery Thinks His Turnip the retirement system for, muni- battery in the 'Pacific, has been Bi est Ever Grown cipal employes explained in de- promoted to Corporal as a result qg tail. of outstanding work as a member When it comes to growing tur- At that meeting, which will be of a gun crew. Inducted January nips, G. W. Terry of 43936 Joy held within the next few weeks, 15, 1943, he received his initial road, knows how to grow turnips. A. G. Gabriel actuarial consult- training at Camp Wallace, Texas. Mr. Terry recently displayed in ant, will outline the plan in aver- He has served 28 months overseas, one of the stores a turnip that age laymen's terms so it can be and has received the Asiatic-Paci- weighed over seven and a half fully understood by all. fic ribbon and the Good Conduct pounds and measured exactly two The system which the city will medal. feet around it. consider at that time was author- Cpl. Murdock was born and Old timers who looked the prize ized at the last session of the raised in Plymouth. His parents, turnip over said they had seen Michigan legislature, City Mana- Mr. and Mrs. Murdock, live at turnips before, but nothing that ger Elliott said. He also said it 46315 Warren road, Plymouth. His quite compared with the Terry would cost the city only 8.78 per brother, Frank, in the Army in turnip. cent of its total payroll. the Southwest Pacific. Page Two THE LIVONIAN PLASTERING New Work or Repairing LINO CAMILOT Phone Livonia 2234 Q Make This Yow Jewelry Headquartecs W yt it BION BURGS Redfords Oldest Established Jewelers—Just west on Urana River Ave., at Lasher You can help yourself, if in a hurry, in our rearranged, up-to-the-minute grocery and meat store — Save time — we have every thing that you need including the choicest meats in Livonia Service With We Carry Only A Smile Quality Foods MILT'S QUAti-tV MARkt- It Phone Livonia 2531 — 32105 Plymouth Road year are Jay Brinks, president; W. Wisely, vice president; Doro- thy Wisely, secretary; Lloyd Shar- lin, discussion leader; George Bakhaus, recreation chairman: and Florence Vetal, publicity chairman. After a brief social hour, Mr. and Mrs. Vetal served light re- freshments. On Wednesday night the mem- bers of the group traveled to Wayne for the annual meeting of the Wayne County Farm Bu- reau. Dustless FLOOR SANDING FINISHING Estimates . Cheerfully Given New or Old Work J. M. CLOUSTON Redford 5132 After 4 p. m. PATRONIZE YOUR OWN Lumber ---and— Building Suppy Hsadquarlus Coal - Lumber Building Materials Leadbetter COAL & LUMBER COMPANY 12434 Middlebelt Road '/2 Mile N. of Plymouth Rd. Phone Redford 0338 Wednesday, October 24, 1945 MHM m SUNS $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 & Lent "Where Your Money's Well Spent" 811 Penruman Avenue PLYMOUTH OPEN ?OR BUSINESS Nankin Mills Inn 33594 Ann Arbor Trail —Visit Our Beautiful Bar— Private Parties Given Special Attention Private Rooms Available ""Maybe Likes Easy Way if we wouldn't work quite so hard in this country and Italians Live devoted more of our time. to leis - ure, we would get more enjoy- ment out of life. Except for the "There isn't much about Italy Italians who were hungry, they or the Italian people to inspire didn't seem to have a care in the one, but I did learn one good world, and even the hungry one,, lesson over there, and itt is one don't seem to care very much. Bui we can all profit by" stated Casey on the whole there isn't mucl Partridge, owner and manager about Italy to admire. It's certain - of the Plymouth Country club, ly a backward country and the who has been home on a furlough people are mostly all ignorant." from Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill., where he is awaiting his dis- Via* arm bureau charge. "They seem to practice living instead of devoting all of their ef- forts to making money. There is no hustle or no bustle over there. Men stroll around in groups and Election of officers was held lasi every one seems to have personal week by the Pl mouth Farm B - enjoyment as their first objective" reau group at the home of Mr. said the Country Club manager, and Mrs. Harvey Vetal. Officers chosen for the ensuing now an army corporal. "Casey" was in Italy for over two years and being of an ob- serving nature, he did devote con- siderable of his time to a study of the way the people live. "Of course they are destitute over there and there isn't much for the people to dc. There is A practically no amusement of any kind for them. There is a golf course in Rome and 1 did have the chance to play in a tourna- ment on it, but its patrons are few and far between. It was used mostly by soldiers when I was PLASTERING New Work or Repairing LINO CAMILOT Phone Livonia 2234 Q Make This Yow Jewelry Headquartecs W yt it BION BURGS Redfords Oldest Established Jewelers—Just west on Urana River Ave., at Lasher You can help yourself, if in a hurry, in our rearranged, up-to-the-minute grocery and meat store — Save time — we have every thing that you need including the choicest meats in Livonia Service With We Carry Only A Smile Quality Foods MILT'S QUAti-tV MARkt- It Phone Livonia 2531 — 32105 Plymouth Road year are Jay Brinks, president; W. Wisely, vice president; Doro- thy Wisely, secretary; Lloyd Shar- lin, discussion leader; George Bakhaus, recreation chairman: and Florence Vetal, publicity chairman. After a brief social hour, Mr. and Mrs. Vetal served light re- freshments. On Wednesday night the mem- bers of the group traveled to Wayne for the annual meeting of the Wayne County Farm Bu- reau. Dustless FLOOR SANDING FINISHING Estimates . Cheerfully Given New or Old Work J. M. CLOUSTON Redford 5132 After 4 p. m. PATRONIZE YOUR OWN Lumber ---and— Building Suppy Hsadquarlus Coal - Lumber Building Materials Leadbetter COAL & LUMBER COMPANY 12434 Middlebelt Road '/2 Mile N. of Plymouth Rd. Phone Redford 0338 Wednesday, October 24, 1945 MHM m SUNS $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 & Lent "Where Your Money's Well Spent" 811 Penruman Avenue PLYMOUTH OPEN ?OR BUSINESS Nankin Mills Inn 33594 Ann Arbor Trail —Visit Our Beautiful Bar— Private Parties Given Special Attention Private Rooms Available Wednesday, October 24, 1945 THE LIVONIAN Paste Threr Peach Crop Is ni s a total of @13 carloads, Kniesner continued. The company was able to han- Sold Down South ac this record volume through achieving a wider distribution than heretofore, the announce - Distribution of 242,644 bushels ment said, with peaches going to of the 1945 Michigan peach crop such distant points as New York, through A & P Food stores in 19 Baltimore, Tampa, Mobile, New states was announced by the food Orleans, Des Moines and Kansas chain's divisional headquarters City. here today. Among the 33 cities listed in This is the largest volume of the announcement as major cen- Michigan peaches ever handled ters of distribution were Toledo, by the company during one seas- where A & P stores sold 35,500 on, according to a statement by bushels; Detroit, 33,895; Grand Frank C. Kniesner, vice president Rapids, 25,200; Milwaukee, 22,314; of A & P's produce buying affili- Chicago, 22,267; New York, 21, - ate. It exceeds the previous high 780; Louisville, 16,324; Indianap- mark set in purchases last year olis, 11,831 and Cincinnati, 8,969. by approximately 34,000 bushels. —* Based on the average car lot of The noblest mind the best con - 396 bushels, this volume repre- tentment has.—Senser. ym— 11 WASHING MACHINE And Motor Repair We Service All Makes Including Cold Spot Refrigerators PHONE MIDDLEBELT 4701 It We Brim the Shore to Your Door! Ocean Fresh LOBSTERS and Other Sea Foods to please the most particular FROG LEGS — FISH — STEAD CHINESE FOODS PREPARED IN THE REAL CHINESE WAY Open Nights to 3:30 a.m. Mid a Joy Grill Middlebelt and Joy Roads RAY THORPE, Owner Phone 9296 Livonia ---Cloced Wednesdays— AWNWHEAT F SEED...*.** Yorkwin From Certified Seed A High Yielding Variety FARM SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING For Better Lawns Seed Now Phone 107 Eckles Coal • Am* .5upply Coo SAN REMO STUDIO Con now furnish you reprints of your former portrait sittings Avoid the Christmas Rush Give a purely personal gift this year — a photograph Hours: 9:30 to 6 daily — 9:30 to 9 Saturday Sunday by appointment Phone Redford 7798 Want A Better Car? You'll Find Detroit's Finest Selection On Our Lot 20740 Fenka Phone Red. 0900 Our Service Department Is The Most Efficient fkw IIs when► You BILL BROWN or e Belt" Car or why Your Ow wee& Ropes In The Northwest Section. LIVONIA'S HARRY, S. WOLFE REAL ESTATE - FARMS MIURANCE - Phone Livonia 2668 95898 ii" M!L Road -Juni XaSd ea ll�a 3�d List your property with us for prompt sale Page Four War Two Vets Plan Gabfest A gabfest complete with eats for all veterans of World War II will be held tonight, Friday, at the Plymouth Grange Hall on Union street. It is being sponsored by the Passage Gayde Post, No. 391, American Legion. Bob Fisher says tell those World War II vets to come on over and fan the breeze and get acquainted with some of the others who helped beat Germany and Japan to their knees. In other words if .you're a vet- eran of the conflict lust ended and Save with Safety at your REXALL DRUG STORE CECIL H. HABEFNIEHL Corner of Blackburn 32101 Plymouth Road Rosedale Gardens Get better results wft b"Ur bob LARRO HEADQUARTERS Poultry Remedies SAXTON Farm Supply Store 587 W. Ann Arb(,r Trail Phone 174 THE LIVONIAN are spoiling for an evening of fe. lowship and fun with eats throw in for good measure, be at th Plymouth Grange Hall tonight. Too much as well as too littl moisture in soil can cause a log crop yield Pccording to soil con -Pr` a,ionists. PALACE IB'B' Beer - Liquor - Wine ED. PALISGEWSKI, Prop. (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. Visit Our New Jewelry Store located at 842 Penniman across from The First National Bank We carry an extensive line of fine jewelry, crystal and wooden ware in addition to precious stones and jewelry. I. I Wednesday, October 24, 1945 South Main Street, Plymouth HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FAMILY SHOES Florisheim and Jarman For Men Wilbur B. Coon and Air Step For Women Buster Brown and Poll 'Parrott For Children y IN� 1, Seven Nights of the Week t DAurwis 1 TA -VER ' 34401 Plymouth Road Serving Dinners 4 to 9 P.M., Daily An Ideal Place to Spend an Evening BEER - WINE - LIQUOR Music by Sod Schaeffer's Band Amateur Night every Thursday It°s Easy To Shop In Our Modern Serve -Self Market With marketing as difficult as it is today you will appreciate the convenience of our modernized store. LIDGARD BROS. RED & WHITE STORE Stark at Plymouth Road Wednesday, October 24, 1945 THE LIVONIAN Page Five Under Lights Every Night EXCEPT SUNDAY J AV�ft, -M 0 1 1 4W 4 1. 0 !.M NORTHVILLE MICHIGAN earmi-Mutuel Bett'ing Da"lly Double -BUSES DIRECT FROM 7 MILE AND GRAND RIVER Page Six THE LIVONL4N Wednesday, October 24, 1945 To Start Making Morcurys Soon "Production of Lincoln and Mercury cars, delayed because of strikes in plants of major Ford Motor company suppliers, will be- gin before the end of the year — providing there are no further production interruptions due to strikes," J. R. Davis, director of sales and advertising, announced today. Work on the Mercury assemb- ly line at Dearborn, and the Lin- coln line in the Lincoln plant, Detroit, now is being rushed to completion. "We had hoped," Ar. Davis said, "to have Lincoln and Mer- curys in production soon after Fords. The labor situation, how- ever, has been so unpredictable that it has been impossible to carry out our re -tooling and gen- eral reconversion program on schedule. So, barring further in- terruptions, Mercurys should be in production shortly after public showing of the 1946 Fords, and Lincolns should roll off the as- sembly line a few weeks later." * BUY WAR BONDS Ross and Rehner —Miller t' OCTOBER 1 _ 4 22—U. S. and Br tish organ- '�o - ize Committee for Bel - glum Relief, 1914. - -23—Copper reaches 9275, lowest price since 1895, 1930. 24—First transcontinental �► telegraph messages transmitted, 1861. Mrs. Roosevelt visits Yanks in London. 1942. -- -- 26 --Canal boat "Seneca Chief" is first boat through Erie Canal, 18". —EM-27—Navy Day. 28—Senate overrides Wil- son's veto of Volstead Act, 1919. WNU s-,, C GOOD EYESiGir. Makes History for You Compliments of John A. Ross L. E. Rehiner Doctors of Optometry 909 Penniman Ave. Plymouth, Michigan Phone 433 New Office Hours OPEN DAILY FROM 7 to 9 p.m. "Six rooms, bath and kitchen are not the biggest home in the world, but ours is really one of the most livable homes I have ever seen. Take, for instance, our all -electric kitchen—it really is a Shangri- la. No longer does Mary dread prepar- ing meals and cleaning up afterwards. The electric refrigerator permits purchas- ing in larger, more economical quantities. The electric range, with timer and tem- perature control, allows Mary to prepare the meals with a minimum of effort ... in fact, meals can be started while she is downtown shopping. The garbage dis- posal unit and dishwasher make the clean- up job far easier, and the conveniences all add up to more time to enjoy our home. Yes, that kitchen is a Shangri-la." Electric kitchen equipment is notgenerally available for sale now. Some is being manufactured and distributed. It will be to your advantage to have your name on your electrical dealer's list, so that you will be able to get it at the earliest possible timo rooms, kitchen . e e HOW THE ELECTRIC DISHWASHER WORKS After scraping, place Place special soap plates in wire rack powder in corner, that holds them to close door, turn con - catch scouring spray. trol to "WASH." Wash five minutes. Washed thoroughly, After draining, two dishes dry in own one -minute rinses heat, are left spar - with clear hot water. kling and sanitary. FAMILIES planning home improvements Or pur- chasing new homes are studying the manifold advantages of electricity. The labor-saving, comfort -making conveniences which electricity provides out -mode all previous concepts of homemaking. For a better, safer and happier home, turn on the electric life. ruRx o�t I ELECTRIC LIFp f 45 �� for information. He will be glad to help you decide upon the models that will fit your needs. GIVE GENEROUSLY TO YOUR COMMUNITY WAR CHEST Wednesday, October 24, 1945 THE LIVONIAN Page Seven • ;1- � •tea°' * �; + �►. tE A timely warning on the storing of gasoline and other flammable FOR SALE --We smoke our own ham, bacon and sausage. Fresh liquids comes from the county agricultural agent. He pointed out killed poultry. Taylor's Super that with these materials no long - Market, 29150 Joy Road, one er under ration controls, farmers block east of Middle Belt Road are able to keep larger stocks 9 tg-c than before, hence the need for care in storing and handling. Va- LOT in Parkview Memorial Cem- pors from highly flammable li- etery, 6 developed grave open- quids, according to National Safe- ings, $40 an opening. E. C. Bur- ty Council figures, cause more den, '216218 W. Madison, Lansing. explosions than all other causes 30-4tp• put together. Mr, Ecsemer sug- gests these precautions to guard WAMED against fire or explosion: POULTRY WANTED — We pay 1. Where large quantities of the highest prices for poultry. gasoline are to be used, an under - . Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy ground tank, located at a safe dis- Rd. Phone Livonia 9207. tf tance from other farm buildings is the safest form of storage. This .�.LA should be equipped with a vent Complete Decorating Serwu a pipe to relieve excessive vapor pressure and to permit intake of Spray or Brush Painting air as the liquid is withdrawn. and paper hanging Prompt Service 2. The vent pipe opening TED DUi+,CAN should be provided with a flame Farmington 0886-R arrester and the filling connec- tion should be equipped with a Septic Tanks Cleaned flame arrester -in the form of a Sand, gravel and fill dirt deliver- perforatedmetal basket ed. L. Mollard, 116-55 Inkster road, thefillpipe. Plymouth, phone Evergreen 3745. 3. Gasoline in small quantities 23 -12t -c should be stored in steel drums or safety cans which are properly Timely Tips for marked to show the contents. 4. Where ght is necessary in the place where such 'liquids are Home Owners handled, only flashlights in good repair or electric light extension'. cords and lamp guards of approv- (By E. I. Besemer) ed type should be used. Store carrots, beets and par- which 5. Smoking or the use of matches, in the vicinity of thel snips in boxes of sand, should be moistened slightly if flammable liquids, should always', the roots begin to shrivel before be avoided. pullet disease, which attacks' they are used. Do not cut the beet the beets will poultry flocks from the time the tops closely or bleed. Dahlias should be dug as soon as the tops have been killed. It is best to leave a little soil on the roots and store them upside down in a cool but frostproof cellar so that all water will drain from the stumps. Gladiolus bulbs should be harvested as soon as frost has killed the tops. After being dried off they may be stored in a cellar or pit with a tempera- ture of about 40 to 50 degrees. Ornamental shrubs may be trans- planted safely through October. HOSPITALITY12US" at the JOY A Corner Middlebelt & Joy Roads Mountain Red, your favorite radio star, on hand every Thursday night to maize you laugh — Guest -night, be sure you bring a guest Orchestra Saturday & Sunday With Old Time Dancing Sunday birds are from 16 weeks old un- til the end of their first laying year, is giving some trouble in Wayne county, says E. I. Bese-- mer, Wayne county agricultural agent. The symptoms are quite definite if a considerable portion of the flock is affected. The con- dition usually begins with sud- den wilting of the comb accom- panied by a bluish red color of the head and appendages, and a whit- ish, watery diarrhea. The vent feathers appear soiled and the crop often becomes more or less packed with a soft musty mater- ial. Egg production of laying birds usually drops by 10 to 60 per Conkeys Y -O Egg Mush makes row at Lira CCA Production Get it from TOWERS FEED STORE 28850 Plymouth lid. Phone Livonla 3161 Opposite Post Office Xorthville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy cent. Most common treatment recommended is to add I table- spoon of potassium chloride to each gallon of drinking water for 4 or 5 days. Follow this treat- ment by using 1 per cent of the same drug in the mash for two weeks. Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, altogether past cal- culation its powers of endurance. SHOE REPAIRING Expert Work Frank's Shoe Repair 11151 Stark Rd., % Blk. South of Plymouth Rd. Let Us Build Your Garage Right Now Garage Building our Specialty Wixson and Sons 32718 Fine Mile Road Livonia 2828 .f-A-'ORESSES Woui) .&Jiaa COATS SUITS TOPCOATS 7 C Week Ending Nov. 3 Skirts 29c - up PRIDE CLEANERS Ypsilanti: 20 N. Washington Plymouth: 774 Penniman Ypsilanti: 32 Huron Street Wavne: 2925 N. Washington Page Eight THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, October 24, 1945 ih01 a Livonia Onurchn LIVONIA COMMUNITY CHURCH, Farmington Road and New ew Helps For Five Mile road. Rev. Albert J. Wor- ship pastor. Morning ho 1, The Home Keeper ship 11:30 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages, 10:30 a.m. Choir practice Thursday evenin.4 Kimbrough Electric company,', at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting an 868 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Maytag Bible study Thursday evening dealers have just been advised of at 7 p.m. Friendship Circle first the addition of an automatic and third Wednesday of each washer, as er, an automatic clothes dry - month. Evening worship gas and electric, a gas song service the last Sunday of range, and electric food locker to each month at 7:30 P.M. Young the Maytag line of household ap- People's meeting at the ohurc -' oliances. The announcement fol - last Sunday of each month 4A lowed a series of conferences of 7 pm. Teachers meeting the first Maytag branch managers and dis- Monday of each month at 7:30 tributors at the home office, at pp.m. This is an undenomina- tional church and everyone in the community is cordially invit- Electric Refrigeration ed to attend. • • • Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Farmington high school a'ud tor- Kelvinator. Leonard, ium, SundaY, 11110 a. m., Sunda school, same. hour. Wednesday Frigidaire, Universal, evening servioes at 33336 Grand Copeland River Avenue at 6:00 P. m P • • • GAYLORD ROAD B A P T I s 1 Licensed and Bonded ("HAPEL, 191N Gaylord Rd. three Livonia 2605 blacks south of Grand River. Rev. $,d,vin C. Gordon, Pastor. 102" 0124 la Dalby, Phone EVergreen Church School with Bible a.m. classes for all ages. 11:16 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. B.Y.F. Mrs. Edwin Gordon, lead- � ®� er. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7:45 pm. Bible study 'W 1 Aim to Plea--*" and Prayer service. We eordiai- lyinvite you to come and worship Phone your Order to with us• r s a ST. MICHAEL'S C A T 1-10 L I C. 191 Northville ciHURCH—Father Contway, Pas- tor- Rosedale Gardens. Masses at C. R. ELY & SON'S 5:45 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a,nn. and 12 noon • • • HOPE CHAPEL, CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN. Sisj Mile, west of Middlebelt. Morn+ ing worship and Sunday schoot 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Christ tian Endeavor at 6:30 pm.. with Youth Fellowship following. Tho mid -week prayer service iz helot 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- FSL„ 8890 Middle Beit Road. Sunday school, 1:45 pm., Sunday Evening service, 7:45 p.m. Mid- week Servioa, 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 am. You are cordially invited to at- tend. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Maple and S. Harvey Sts. Rev. Francis Tetu, rector. Sunday morning services: Church School, 9:45 am. Morning prayer with sermon, 11:00 a.m. * * BUY WAR BONDS YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW USE THE BEST .. . CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY Your Local Dealer Phans 841 West Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, Mich. Upholstering old FU"Wfft Made to Look L )w Now FE FE ESTIMATES Phone Redford 3100 GUILBEAULT UPHOLSTERING Red. 3100 Corner Westbroc* which the new products were pre- viewed. These products are being addea to the line of Maytag washers and ironers produced by the 50 - year old company, which manu- factured and sold more than 4,- 000,000 washers before converting to war production in 1942. No date has been announced as to when the new products will be made available to the public, al- though Mr. Maytag indicated that the gas range and frozen food locker would be on the market about the first of the year. No d"te has been revealed when the. au- tomatic washers and driers will be ready for distribution. To make knowledge valuable, you must have the cheerfulness of wisdom. Goodness smiles to the last.—Emerson. A pure affection, concentric, for- getting self, forgiving wrongs and forestalling them, should swell the lyre of human love.—Mary Baker Eddy. 744 Wing St. Plymouth SQUARE DEAL BODY SHOP J. W. Selle and Son Expert Collision Work PHONE 177 r Xr aercher Feed Store Feeds—Seeds—Fertilizers 29444 Joy Road at Middlebelt Oil Burner Service Plumbing & Heating Repair & Installation. John M. Campbell Licensed Master Plumber Phone Plymouth 1505 Nights, Sundays and Holidays Phone Livonia 2073 Located at 38630 Plymouth Rd. Reflect upon your present bless- ings, of which every man many, not on your past misfor- tunes, of which all men have some.—Dickens. Camilot BF..AU" CLINIC Fba" Livonia U24 Mary Camilot Ann Stephan • • • 9035 Middlebelt Bet. Chicago & joy Get Ready for Cold Weather Check Your Car Battery Today! Don't wake up some cold morning & have a car that doesn't start. Let us tune that motor and check the starter, generator and distrib- utor. Prepare Now Skilled Mechanics Do Our Work Rabiola Csulf Service 31390 Plymouth Road Phone Livonia 9202