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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1947_0820_moo_ Around The Township Home Again Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pulice re- turned home from Florida this past Sunday and Mary is once more back in the swing of things in the beauty shop. Obtain License The Taylors who purchased Mason's Store on Five Mile road several months ago finally re- ceived their S.D.M. license and are now able to sell ice cold beer to their patrons. Free Corn Roast The Walter Moroskis', owners of Nankin Mills, announced last week' that every Thursday eve- ning from 6 p.m. on they will have a FREE Corn Roast in their picnic grove at 33700 Ann Arbor Trail. Plenty of butter too and that is "for free." Mrs. Brooker Taken Ill. Mrs. O. L. Brooker was taken suddenly ill while the Brookers were on their vacation at Bruce Beach. It will be necessary for her to remain at Bruce Beach sev- eral weeks before being brought home. Friends who may wish to drop her a line may write her:, Mrs. O. L. Booker Bruce Beach, Cottage 82 Kincardin, Ontario a � At Fire Chiefs Convention Chief Cal Roberts left Sunday to attend the International Asso- ciation of Fire Chiefs at New York City. Taxpayers Picnic Sunday, August 24 Sunday, August 24 has been set as the day for the Livonia Tax- payers Association Annual Picnic with the picnic being an all day affair held at Cass Benton Park. An invitation is extended to all members to attend and bring their friends. The exact site is not known, but will depend on the early Sunday risers who have the chore of locating a suitable spot in the park. Games, prizes, a tug of war and baseball game are all scheduled for this affair. Come early, lots of fun and refreshments. The pic- nic is to take the place of the regular monthly meeting. Two Livonians To Play With Wiedman Cardinals Norman Marhiey and "Mickey" Brown ,both members of the Li- vonia Fireman baseball team, have been picked by the Wied- man Cardinals to play with them in the State Tournament. According to the rules the win- ning team may pick up two addi- tional men to play in the Tour- nament, but both must be bat- terymen. Tournament play is scheduled for this weekend August 22, 23 and 24 at Dearborn and is to de- cide the Junior Michigan Recrea- tion Association Baseball Cham- pionship. One loss eliminates a team and the winning teams will play sev- eral games each day, consequent- ly qualifying teams are allowed to sign up additional members. Baby Causes Oil Burner Fire Friday, the Livonia Fire De- partment was called to put out an oil heater fire, which a six months old baby was instrumen- tal in starting. The Kahola infant, 15087 Mer- riman Road, was crawling around on the floor and had apparently twisted the knob on the oil burner causing it to flood. When Mrs. W. Kahkola lighted the stove Friday morning it blew up in her face. Neither of them were injured, but their home suffered smoke damage. TH LIVONIAN Livonia Township, Plymouth, Michigan Wednesday, August 20, 1947 Vol. 8, No. 26 National Women's Party Chairman to visit Woman's Club Friday Anita Pollitzer, National Chair- man of the National Women's Party will visit the Livonia Township Woman's Club as guest speaker on Friday, August 22. The Equal Rights Committee of the Woman's Club is arrang- ing a luncheon to be given at the home of the local chairman, Mrs. Beatrice Bowen, 30885 W. Six Mile road at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Pollitzer has been the past chairman of the National Council of the National Womens Party and a past member of the National Board. She is a gradu- ate and former professor at Co- lumbia University and recently conducted a Seminar for teach- ers on the subject, "The Chang- ing Position of Women in a Changing World." She also work- ed in 40 of the 48 states for the ratification of the Suffrage Amendment. In private life Anita Pollitzer is the wife of E. C. Edson a writer and teacher in New York state. The Luncheon is open to any- one interested in attending and the proceeds from this -affair will be turned over to the National Womens Party. The tickets are $1.50 and reservations may be obtained by calling 2410, Livonia 2764 or Redford 8869 not later than Thursday, August 21. � 1 1 The Livonia Township School Board took action this past Mon- day on the Cooper School annex- ation question at their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. A resolution was passed by the Board stating that they had not had sufficient time to study the problem of annexation and wheth- er or not the Livonia Schools had ample space to handle the Cooper children, but that they would ac- cept eighth and ninth graders as tuition pupils and lend any pro-_ fessional aid possible. It was the Board's opinion that more time was necessary in order to look into the problem more fully. James Marsh, president of the Cooper Board, has been noti- fied of the Livonia Board's action. Although this problem was dis- cussed pro and con at great length the Board decided to look into the annexation further. Official confirmation was re- ceived from the Wayne County Allocations Board that the schools in the district would receive 8.4 mills for operation plus the 12 mills for building, and building and site fund. Word was also received from Representative Dondero that HB 3682 had been passed by Congress and the amount appropriated was $2,500,000. The Superintendent was authorized to apply for Lan- ham Act monies for the operation ,and maintenance of Livonia Schools. The Board also took official action at this meeting to name the new high school the George N. Bentley High School. A report by Eberle Smith, School Archi- tect, was made and it is hoped that the high school will be ready for the opening of school Mon- day, September 8th. District Governor Max C. Hamlin Presents Charter to Kiwanis Club Despite the terrific heat, over two hundred Kiwanians, wives and friends attended the charter night of the Livonia Kiwanis Club held at St. Michael's Parish Hall last Wednesday evening. The call to order was made by Kenn Loomis of the Farmington Club followed by "America" and "God Save the King." Father John Contway gave the invoca- tion and the ladies of St. Michael's Altar Society, under the super- vision of Mrs. Edward Harrison, President, served a very delicious roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. Basil Wheeler, Lt Governor of the 6th Division was Toastmaster for the evening's program which included an address of "Welcome" by Perrie Del Montier, president of the newly formed club, "greet- ings from the Farmington Club" by Trace Conroy, singing, "greet- ings from International," presen- tation of the gong and gavel, pre- sentation of gifts from 6th Divi- sion. The climax o.f the program was reached when Governor of the Michigan District, Judge Max C. Hamlin, presented the charter to Mr. Del Montier. The well-rounded program was concluded with dancing, the (Continued on page 6) DoWlin'g Alleys Now Open Leagues to Start September 8 Livonia, Recreation Alleys have been resurfaced, the interior re- finished and everything is in con- dition for another banner bowling year here in Livonia. The alleys opened Sunday and league play is scheduled to start Monday, September 8 at 7 p.m. sharp with ten leagues lined up to play the first five days each week. Saturdays and Sundays have been left open for open bowling and the Livonia Alleys will be used as the home alleys for several teams in the area who Plymouth Gardens, and on Fri- day, the Ladies' House League and the Neighborly League. Theis year Clarence Hoffman promises no waiting for new balls and he also states that an ample supply of shoes and bags are on hand. An afternoon La- dies' League will be formed as soon as possible and it is hoped that an eight alley league can be formed. The National Bowling Proprietors of America, this year, will award medals for all 700 or better series. will bov,-1 in the Mens' and Wom- ens' Traveling leagues. Monday nights, the Livonia Business Mens' League and St. Michaels will bowl; on Tuesdays it will be the Mens' League and House League; Wednesday, Rose- dale Gardens and Ladies' Junior League; Thursday, St. Paul's and Susan Beth Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Alex- ander, Rosedale Gardens, an- nounce the birth of a 7 pound three ounce daughter, Susan Beth, on July 24 at Mt. Carmel Mercy hospital in Detroit. L.R.C. to Sponsor Carnival, Track and Field Day The Livonia Recreational Club will sponsor a Township wide Field Day and Carnival starting September 16 and ending Sep- tember 20 with the site picked, Six Mile at Middlebelt and the proceeds to go for uniforms and baseball equipment for the boys' and girls' baseball teams. Stark, Livonia Center, Pierson and Wilcox communities are join- ing forces to make this an out- standing event. There will be baseball, field events and a car- nival. Special notice should be taken of the track and field events which include: dashes, relay races, high jump and broad jump. A full list of events will appear in the paper next week. All residents of Livonia Town- ship and all L.R.C. members are eligible to compete, age limits are nine to eighteen years of age. District champions and runners up will be presented with medals and the Township champions will receive trophies. Watch the Livo- nian for more details next week. Cooper Board !. HoldPublic Meeting A special public meeting of the Cooper School District has been called for Wednesday, August 20, 7:30 p.m. at the school. in regard to the annexation of Cooper by Livonia School District. Four problems will be discuss- ed at the meeting: 1—To hear what the Livonia Township School Board's decision was in re- gard to the annexation. 2—The possibility of sending the eighth grade to Livonia. 3—Sending the ninth grade to Livonia. 4—Ten- tative schedule of classes, which will be taken up and announced by the Cooper Board in regard to half day sessions. This is an open meeting. Col Koopman to Address Rotary Colonel G. Robert Koopman, Assistant Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction will be the speaker of the Monday, August 25 meet- ing of the Livonia Rotary Club. His subject will be, "Education for Free Men in a Waring World." Mr. Koopman has been the As- sistant Superintendent since 1937 and prior to that time had been a teacher, principal, supervisor, superintendent and a member of the Research Fellow General Edu- cation Board. He was graduated with an A.B. degree from Central State Teach- ers College, received his Masters (Continued on page 8) Elm School Needs Help NOTICE to all parents of Elm School children, P.T.A. members and friends. The new Hot Lunch room has been started. A FEW men deliv- ered the blocks, dug the founda- tion, poured the cement and have started to lay the blocks for the wails. Elm School needs your help to get the building up and ready before school starts September 8. An urgent request is made for everyone possible to come out and help Saturday, August 23. It is not all work. Fun is in order and refreshments will be served. Elm School will be looking for YOU. Page 2 L I V O N I. A N Wednesday, August 20, 1947 THE LIVONIAN Plymouth, Michigan Livonia Township's .Official -Newspaper ARTHUR JENKINS, Editor STERLING EATON, Publisher Phone Plymouth 16 Entered as Second Class Matter in the United States Post Office at Plymouth, Michigan Published Weekly Entered as second-class matter May 13, 1941 at the post office at Plymouth, Michigan under the act of March 3, 1879. The James Sherman family have returned from a two weeks' vacation at a cottage in Northern Michigan. * � x Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Wolfe, Jr., and family will start their two weeks' vacation at the end of this week. They will spend the time near Traverse City at a cot- tage. The A. E. Hill family will be leaving Coventry Gardens in the very near future to make their home on Plymouth Road near Rouge Park. Mrs. B. E. French and children have been vacationing in New York, Mr. French left Friday to meet his family and they will take a trip up into the moun- tains. If you want a good i j position with perma- nency and top salary j LET THE ANN ARBOR BUSINESS SCHOOL I � 1 330 Nichols Arcade !Train You c Place You j s � i I ENROLL NOW rOR FALL TERM OPEN SEPT. 8 I � j ` 1 Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Potter and family of Whitby Road will be moving into their new home on Seven Mile Road in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cogger have as house guests this week their son and family from New York. * � r Mrs. Jack Gage of Stark Road entertained eight ladies at her home at a Stanley Demonstration on last Tuesday. A nice time is reported. Mrs. Howard Passmore and Mary Lou and Sue Ann are spending a vacation at Houghton Lake. s � On August 8 Mrs. Harry Weit- zel, Mrs. Albert Nelson, and Mrs. G. W. Meier had a baby shower for Michael Weeber, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeber, formerly of Coventry Gardens. There were about 14 in attend- ance. Michael was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Jack Gage is spending the time remaining in the summer vaca- tion at Macday Lake at the cot- tage of his grandparents._ t1r. and Mrs. Robert Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitzel en- joyed the Lion's Club Moonlight cruise last Tuesday evening. Larry Bentley was the guest of John Genn at Orchard Lake Country Club spending the day golfing on August 12. BELLE BODY SHOT' Expert Collision Work Phone 177 936 Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth McKEE OIL BURNER SERVICE Prompt efficient service on -all snakes of oil Furnaces Stoves Water Heaters -`Ii:Edford 1303 a o� 1i HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE and PERSONAL SERVICE We believe are the prerequisites of a true Funeral Home. Beyond any doubt we offer You this plus the - convenience of our own equipment and casket display room. ROSS B. NORTHROP & SON FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL FACILITIES IN OUR NEW ADDITION RE. 0539 22401 Gand River "To Satisfy Those We Serve" DOES YOUR DOLL NEED A new wig, an arm or leg, general renovating or porhaps a new dress? 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G�`reenstreef Keenan Wynn — Edward Arnold —in— "THE HUCKSTERS" NEWS SUN., MON., TUE., WED. --- AUGUST 24-25-26-27 Ella Raines=William Bendix—Edmood O'Brien —in— "THE WEB" NEWS SHORTS Penniman -Allen Theatre Northville, Michigan THURSDAY ONLY—FAMILY NIGHT—AUGUST 21 "CODE OF THE WEST" —also— "WINTER WONDERLAND" PLEASE NOTE: First show begins at 4:45 Box office open at 4:30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — AUGUST 22-23 June Haver — Mark Stevens —in— "I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW" A technicolor delight. NEWS CARTOON SUNDAY AND MONDAY — AUGUST 24-25 Cesar Romero — Dick Haymes —in— "CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA" NEWS SHORTS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — AUGUST 26-27 Joan Bennett — Robert Ryan —in— "THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH" CARTOON — COMEDY — MUSICAL — PETE SMITH In IN Wednesday, August 20, 1947 L I V O N I A N Page 3 Who- When -Where Lois Schumacher celebrated her eleventh birthday on Wednesday, August 1 with a family picnic in ' the park Her guest for the dinner was Barbara Evans. Jim Thornton has been spend- ing some time in Dayton, 'Ohio enjoying a vacation. =k & k Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gardner of Joy road entertained a host of relatives and friends from De- troit, Northville, Plymouth and Livonia Township at an old time musical party Saturday evening. The guests enjoyed many solos and group singing after which a lovely lunch was served. Every- one enjoyed a most delightful= It's Here evening, thanks to Dot and War- ren. Miss Elaine Dyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ami Laundroche of Inkster road, received word from Lady Smith, Wisconsin, where her parents are vacation- ing that they were in a railroad wreck last Thursday. Neither were seriously injured but both quite badly shaken up. Last evening 24 guests honored Stephanie Zylka with a shower, given by Miss Donna Elliott and Lola Murowski at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murowski of Beatrice street. Bunco was play- ed early in the evening and priz- es were given to the lucky win- ners. Refreshments and a buffet supper were served later. Stepha- nie received many lovely gifts. Young People to Conduct Service the electric iron Hope Chapel youth will con - CT(' duct the morning service of wor- thelt ��1 I J ItSe�� ship next Sunday. Invocation, scriptures, prayers and messages NO LIFT—NO TILT—NO TWIST will be presented under the guid- ance of Miss Carrie Honderich, youth director of the church. Those taking part in the service are, Joan Brandenberg, Barbara Horie, Pauline Hinton, Jack Val - A TOUCH entine and. Charles Buxton. Ad - HERE LIFTS IT.c.,F - A TOUCH HERE - dress are to be given by William AND IT'S READY STANDS WITHOUT TILTING... !.'push button ironing'! by PROCTOR Come in and see it work... the Proctor Never -Lift iron ends the "wrist -wrench" that makes or- dinary ironing so tiring. Virtu- ally perfect heat distribution does better work. Fabric Dial adjusts heat to any fabric. Ex- clusive Proctor"Speed Selector" adjusts heat to ironing speed... 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Gratiot-Saginaw state game areas, Swan Creek wildlife experiment station, and Jackson �✓ county lands in Waterloo state recreation area. But one planting also will be made at Prairie Farm, near Saginaw, where pheasant production has been high, according to records of the checking sta= tion maintained by game men there each year. Fifty walleyed pike were brought up in the first lift of the nets in Burt lake, as the midsummer fish population sampling _under conservation departmentdirection 'got underway on Burt, Mullet and Black lakes: Local fishermen and resorters are turning out to watch the nets brought up and see the game fish counted, measured and returned to the water. The pheasant situation may be worse this season than it was last year, Conservation Director P. J. Hoffmaster advised the con- servation commission at its July meeting here. Pheasant and other fall hunting regulations are to be fixed by the commission August 3 and 4 at the Higgins Lake conservation training school. The pheasant outlook is unfavorable in spite of peak game farm produetton and establishment of food patches, refuges and share= cropping to leave grain in the fields for food on state lands, the di= rector said. "Apparently this is not a local situation but rather a c6untry- wide condition," Hoffmaster declared. "Earlier this month represen- tatives of conservation departments and fish and game commissions from nine mid -western states met at Higgins Lake for their yearly conference. Discussion of the pheasant situation naturally dominated their deliberations, since their population had dropped considerably in the several states. Representativs were there from the outstand- ing pheasant producing states of the midwest. Invariably their ex- periences with pheasants were comparable with those in Michigan. In the early '40's their pheasant population reached a peak and then fell into a continuous slump. Much research is being carried on by the several states as -to the reasons for this but not two agreed as to any single cause or combination of causes, and 'as a copse- quence there could be no agreement on remedial measures. Only one fact was uncontested—that pheasants are down in number in every part of the,country. "While we do not believe that present, conditions will be perma- nent we cannot forecast when there Will lie material improvement. We are, however, constantly studying the problem, as are the other pheasant states and the federal government, and expect eventually at least a partial solution will be forthcoming:" A badger digging furiously through the sandy soil at Mason state game farm lost a race for his life to two men with shovels, but it was only after an hour and a half of hard work and 50 feet from the starting point that they got him. 'The badger was discovered when it killed two birds in a large pen enclosing pheasant breeding stock. 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Mr. Wooley will be las, leader. Rev. S. H. Forkner, away the first four Sundays of Pastor. August. Services will be held as usual at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, ROSEDALE ST. MICHAEL'S the guest mi-nister will be Rev. CHURCH—Father Contway, pas - W. F. Bostick, Chaplain, Wayne tor, Rosedale Gardens. Masses at County General Hospital, Eloise 7:00 , 9:0-0. 10:30 and 12.0,0 a.m. and formerly minister the Redford Baptist Church. Subject: u ELM BAPTIST CHURCH, one "The Duel with Self." half mile north of Plymouth Rd. C O M M U NIT Y METHODIST CHURCH. Holding services in the Pierson School, Seven Mile road just east of Farmington road. Rev. D. J. Toepel. Worship service, 10 a. in. FELICIAN SISTERS' CONVENT CHAPEL, Schoolcraft road. Mas- ses daily and Sunday 7 a.m. Bene - of the Blessed Sacrament from dicition daily 5 p.m. Exposition 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 FITTINGS & REPAIRS 1 PLUMBING FIXTURES GAS & OIL 1 AUTOMATIC 1 WATER HEATERS 1 C. J. 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Kiwanians from Farmington, Ferndale, West Bloomfield, Ann Arbor, Belleville, Dexter, East Ami Arbor, South Lyon, Whit- more Lake, Ypsilanti, Redford, Strathmore and Detroit No. 1 were present at the charter night presentation. It's not much trouble to kill time when working, but finding something to do when loafing is tough. Farmington 1670 WILLIAM STILLS Master Plumber Licensed PLUMBING—HEATING 'REPAIRING—REMODELING and NEW WORK 'Electric sewer cleaning service P Water Installation Service '20495 Melvin — Farmington W. F. MILLER HARDWARE Five Mile at Middlebelt Fairbanks -Morse 250% OFF Bronze Screening Lange Recepticals Livonia 3572 HO SAVE HIMSi_LF A LCIT OF RUNNING AROUND IFHE'D LOOK IR THE YELLOW PAGES Or THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR"WHERE-TCI•BUI-IT" INFORMATI6N- LUNCHES Formerly Red and White Store L00"CATED at 34225 Plymouth Road Near Stark - Wednesday, August 20, 1947 L I V O N I A N Page Seven Vacation Proved to be Busy One When John Nelson, "make-up man" of The Livonian left recently for a ten day cruise of the Great Lakes, he thought he wouldn't see or hear anything about newspapers or make-up or anything connected with the busi- ness. The first night and day went fine. There was no "shop" talk, no work, nothing except the per- fect peace and quiet provided by the Great. Lakes when calm weather prevails. YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW USE THE BEST .. . CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY .- Your Local Dealer Phone 9 841 West Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, Mich. Headquarters for Lumber Roofing and all Building Materials Coal for all types of heating plants Plymouth Lumber & Coal Company 308 N. Main St., at P. M. Tracks Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich. But John's peace and quiet was not for long. There is a little ship paper issued on the big boat he selected for his trip, called "The Voyager." His curiosity "`Killed the cat." As he rambled about the big ship he heard what he thought was a printing press in operation. He looked into the room, and sure enough there was a small print - shop and two or three workers were trying desperately to get out the ship's paper. Discovering John's trade, it was only minutes before he was doing his bit to help relieve the help shortage in the plant of "The Voyager." From then until the ship docked, "The Voyager," like The Livonian, made "the mail" right on time each day. Floyd Charles Klump. Floyd Charles Klump, born May 22, 1900 at Riga, Michigan passed away at his home, 33427 Plymouth road, Saturday, August 9. He is survived by his widow, a son, Gerald, two daughters, Col- leen and Barbara, all at home. Services were conducted by the Wilkie Funeral Home from the Brightmoor Tabernacle, Wednes- day at 2, Rev. Bond P. Bowman officiating. Interment was in Grand Lawn cemetery. Although not in action, the USS Wyoming fired more anti-aircraft ammunition than any other na- val vessel, during World War II. She was a gunnery training ship in the Chesapeake Bay area. The "Skystreak," the Navy's new stub -winged, jet-propelled plane, is designed to fly at the speed of sound. Built by Douglas, the craft is nicknamed the "super- sonic test tube" for both its ap- pearance and its purpose. The heavy cruiser USS Salem, the 100th ship constructed at Quincy, Mass., since Pearl Har- bor, is equipped with air-condi- tioning facilities to increase per- sonnel efficiency in varying cli- mates. ....�....,, k. Del Gloria Castii (mild and mellow) .... 20c; 2 for 35c Kensington Magnus—Box of Three ................ $1:35 Kensington Petite—Box of Three ........................ 69c Wrisley's Bath Superb—Box of Four ................. $1.35 Cashmere Bouquet ................................ 13c; 2 for 25c Woodbury's Facial ................................. 13c; 2 for 25c PHARMAQ Complete Drug Service 31515 Plymouth Rd.—Liv. 2723—Rosedale Gardens BEER AND WINE TO TARE OUT SPEEDWAY "79" PRODUCTS 28175 Five Mile Road ------------ rovIc � NE VER X� BE saRRr YOU SAVED .1 lyxgue as you will about high prices .. . inflation ... good times being here for- ever ... this we know. - - You'll Neuer Be Sorry You Saved. You'll forget the sac- rifices you made ... it won't matter whether good times stay or not ... you'll have money in the bank, and that's Always something to be thankful for! 1'HE FARMINGTON.TATE BANK Farmington, Michigan Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAVE. AT THIS BANK Top brand in any roundup of genuine Western styles the best of the West ... by Hickok. BELTS $1.50 - $3.50 —BAR -H — TIE BAR $1.50 ODMV I S &`h LENT "Where Your Money's Well Spent' PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED Page $ L I V O N I A N Wednesday, August 20. 1347 Col: Koopman to y t 0 L R -C. Baseball Address Rotary _ RoaderVice Senior Boys Hardball (Continuer, from page 1)_^_- i Livonia Center played Starr from Columbia and has taken ad - and won by the score of 14 to 2. vance study at the University of and ending with a tie score 4 to 4. various magazine articles and The tie will be played off at Pier- books chiefly concerned with edu- son Tuesday night at 6 p.m. If cation and school administration. Wilcox should win a play off * -- game will be necessary the fol- Income is what you can't live lowing week. Highlight of the the without or within. game was a beautiful throw from Sowers to first. Livonia United and Livonia Scrap Iron And Metals Center met in a close game at We buy all kinds - of Livonia Center with the Center team coming out on top 9 to 7. scrap iron, farm and in - Good sportsmanship was evident dustrial machinery. throughout the entire game. The WE SELL AUTO PARTS United team was well backed for also structural steel, angle this game. Clara Billings hit a iron, pipe, steel sheets, strips. three bagger. Batteries for Livo- nia United, Clara and Cora Bill- ings for Livonia Center, B. Evans CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ana case. Marcus Iron & Meta! Junior Boys Hardball 215 Ann Arbor Rd. Wilcox played Pierson at the Pierson diamond, Livonia Center played Mundingers Juniors at Li- vonia. No game was scheduled for Stark. The following games 4 are scheduled for this week: August 22, Wilcox at Livonia E. Nyman hit a triple with one man on. Batteries for Livo-nia Michigan. During World War I, he served S �= D �t� Towing Night or Day K, i Center, R. Toupin and T. Phipps; with the 2nd Division and was for Stark, L. Rifenbergg, D. Moore awarded the Silver Star twice. lisped how about getting out and and E. Nyman. In World War II, Mr. Koolman DAY CALL — FARMINGTON 9046 The Wilcox -Pierson game was was a Lt. Colonel concerned with ! NIGHT CALL—FARMINGTON 0031-M postponed and will be played to- Military Government operations i as many as 1,556 telephones, and night at Pierson. in the Mediterranean Theater and 155,600 feet of cable. Girls Softball Pierson played Wilcox at the was awarded the Bronze Star and the Order of British Empire. f ■' I Mike Byrnes Service f Wilcox diamond. Batteries for _the At the present time he is a Lt. Pierson, Bachand_ and Petrie for Col. in the Organized Reserve Seven Mile Road at Middlebelt Telephone FAR. Da46 i Wilcox Sowers and Brasgalla. Corps. - This was a very exciting game Mr. Koopman is F the. author of ending with a tie score 4 to 4. various magazine articles and The tie will be played off at Pier- books chiefly concerned with edu- son Tuesday night at 6 p.m. If cation and school administration. Wilcox should win a play off * -- game will be necessary the fol- Income is what you can't live lowing week. Highlight of the the without or within. game was a beautiful throw from Sowers to first. Livonia United and Livonia Scrap Iron And Metals Center met in a close game at We buy all kinds - of Livonia Center with the Center team coming out on top 9 to 7. scrap iron, farm and in - Good sportsmanship was evident dustrial machinery. throughout the entire game. The WE SELL AUTO PARTS United team was well backed for also structural steel, angle this game. Clara Billings hit a iron, pipe, steel sheets, strips. three bagger. Batteries for Livo- nia United, Clara and Cora Bill- ings for Livonia Center, B. Evans CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ana case. Marcus Iron & Meta! Junior Boys Hardball 215 Ann Arbor Rd. Wilcox played Pierson at the Pierson diamond, Livonia Center played Mundingers Juniors at Li- vonia. No game was scheduled for Stark. The following games 4 are scheduled for this week: August 22, Wilcox at Livonia COME TO TME Center and Stark takes on Pier- son at Stark. Now that the schedule is pub- lisped how about getting out and give these teams some support? * Battleships of the Iowa class have AT DETROIT -AUG. 29 -SEPT. i as many as 1,556 telephones, and 155,600 feet of cable. 10 GREAT DAYS Much of the world's aversity is LIVESTOCK—AGRICULTURE occasioned by mankind's pervers- ity NEW WONDERS Of GET BETTER RESULTS WITH BETTER FEEDS LARRO-- Headquarters Poultry Remedies SAXTON FARM SUPPLY STORE 587 W. Ann Arbor Trail Phone 174 SCIENCE & INDUSTRY FREE BAND CONCERTS 8019 13 _R and Big Show at Coliseum Evenings Aug. 29.30-31 * .BUSTER CRABBE'S 411 WATER FOLLIES! Big fireworks Displays! Every Evening Children under 14 adm,ktted FREEIE1 LIVONIA TOWNSHIP WOMAN'S CLUB LUNCHEON Friday Noon, August 22nd. "At the home of lairs. Max Bowen, 308.95 W. Six Mile Road Guest Speaker: Anita Pollitzer National Chairman of the National Women's Party Subject: "The Changing Position of a Woman in a Changing World" TICKETS $l. 0 For Reservations Phone Livonia 2410, Livonia 2764 or Redford 8869 Not lafer than Thursday noon. Budget Model, 20 -gal. automatic storage type made by American Radiator corporation. $64.75 30 -Gal. size .............................. $83.25 DELUXE HOTSTREAM 20 -Gal. size .............................. $91.95 If you heat your home with gas see us for free estimate on Replacement or Repair on your equipment. John M. Campbell, Inc. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Member Detroit and National Association of Master Plumbers 3$630 Plymouth Road PHONE PLYMOUTH 1505 Nights, Sundays, Holidays—Livonia 2073 Wednesday. August 20, 1947 LIV'ONIAN Dr. Marie Timpona tI Cub Scout Parents to Honored Wednesday Plan Pall Program by Woman's Club On Wednesday evening; August Dr. Marie Timpona was honor- 27, at the Club House at 8:00 p.m., ed Wednesday, August 13 by there will be a meeting of all Cub _ members of the Livonia Town- Scout parents in Rosedale to dis- ship Woman's Club with atesti= cuss the fall program. monial luncheon and gifts. Any person who has a boy be- tween the ages of 9 and 12 and Members of this organization would like to join the cubs is took this means of expressing invited to attend this meeting their appreciation for her inspira- and also to get in touch with Mr. tion and untiring efforts as Presi- or Mrs. Ed Zopff at Livonia 2242 dent also to rededicate themselves prior to the meeting. to the work of their club. * If you have anyming to sea, or Horticultural Meetin g rent try' a Livonian want ad. They bring results.—Plymouth 16. IV d. _ 2k21 V, nes aft, ugust Mrs. A. T. M. Petersen an- nounces that the next meeting of the Livonia Unit of the Michi- gan Horticultural Society will be held Wednesday, August 27 at 7:30 sharp. The meeting will be held at the Nursery of Ralph Peterson of the Park and Recreation of De- troit, corner of Outer Drive and West Chicago Blvd. Mr. Peterson will give a talk on "Trees and Shrubs for the Home." Guests are invited. a' a JOIN THE AUTO CLUB AND INSURE YOUR CAR at COST AUTOMOBILIE CLUB OF MICHIGAN MAYFLOWER HOTEL L. B. RICE, Mgr. — Phone 180 Plymouth Paqe 9 MACS DAIRY BAR TRY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS FLOATS ' 5 Mile just west of F"arrnington Road YES cod SERVICE Mobil Oil & Gas 100 Complete Lubrication j%V106 Five Mile at Middlebelt Rd. Phone Livonia 9233 ;til otlierst yet -�choo hoe�'f�r�ahe oungsiers at�the -BUST R BROiVl'1 S Pacre 10 Who- When -Where Mr. and Mrs. Hurd Valrance have a house guest from Cali- fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pletcher of Myrna avenue have returned from their vacation trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Rolleau en- tertained. at their home on Bea- trice street Sunday Mrs. Marjorie Squires of Detroit, Mrs. Rolleau's niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Max Garback of Detroit and her brother, Edward Carsen of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Jean Lobdell of 9000 Hugh street was hostess at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Stephanie Zylka of Louise street, Wednesday, August 13. Guests were entertained with a mock wedding which afforded much merriment for the assembled guests. A delicious lunch was served and Stephanie received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Anna Bensteau, cousin of the bride, L I V 0 N I A N from Sandwich, East, Katy Kac- zor, aunt of the bride, from Wind- sor, Mrs. -Joseph Biricki of: Wayne, - Mrs. Grudinick, Mrs. Bernice Da- vid, Mrs. Mae Mayer, Mrs. Ber- nice Zebracki, Mrs. Marie Sien- kiewicz, Mrs. Cassie Vernier, Mrs. Phyllis Studinak, Mrs. ,Mason, Mrs. Lentz from Detroit, Mrs. Haraburda of Hamtramck, Mrs. Alfred Higgins, Mrs. Mabel Cline, and Mrs. Francis Sakal of Livo- nia. If you have anv items of inter- est about your family or friends please call 16. LIVONIA REFRIGERATION SERVICE 20 Years Experience Work Guaranteed Phone Livonia 2605 C. FLAGER Wednesday, August 20, 1947 Five Mile near Farmington Road Cold Beer and Pop to take out Ice (ream, and Frozen Foods Groceries and Meats We Deliver Phone Livonia 3147 AD G H -T ■ AT Northville, Michigan Post . Time 8:15 Daily, Double on First & Second Races West on Seven Mile Road from Grand River Wednesday, August 20, 1947 L I V O N I A H Page 11 Thursday evening the follow- %o- When -Where ing young people held a picnic in Mr. and Mrs. Hector Coutu and the park despite the wet weather, LET US 13UILD YOUR NAME Mary Jane Christensen, Dick family of West Chicago, in Rose- and Nancy Groth, Nancy and Don dale Gardens, left for a vacation Hayes, Dale Bentley, Lois For- That ranch type home you have dreamed of is in Boston, Massachusetts. They syth, Wally Gardner, Bea John- now available. will be away for about two weeks: son, Hugh Harsha and Jean Mur- * * * ray. They returned to the Bentley WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL PLANS with picture win - Mrs. Gayle Brewer is recuper- home to finish the evening, sing- dows, automatic oil heat, breezeway and attached ating following an operation at ing, and dancing and drinking garage, at a very reasonable figure. Harper hospital. cokes. Mrs. Donna Bennett of Stark Road is visiting relative& at Muir Kirk, Canada. * * Mrs. Agnes Fetterly and son Jack spent a few days last week in Battle Creek visiting relatives. Mrs. Robert Burns and ~family are vacationing at Bruce Beach Mr. Burris left Friday to meet his family and they will drive up into Eastern Canada for a two weeks' trip. * * * t The F. Nelson family have moved into Coventry Gardens following their purchase. of the Clarence Jahn home on South- amptoti Road. * s s Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Cline and son spent last weekend between the homes of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mallory of Metamore, Ohio, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. ]Ernest Emerick of Custer, Ohio. W * 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Woods are spending some time in Day- ton, Ohio on a vacation. * * * Hugh Harsha and George Val- rance are planning to take a trip into Northern Michigan. L. BLAKE JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Plane to Buy Ross and Rohner .**ALMANAC***, �i I r Wtreusandiiert,wheaaii:jiieteadtoknow? , AUG= member of the ;international labor orcanizatiom 19X -uncoln=L1as debates gid, Msss. 2'1-Red_Cross established in C,Eheva. 1864. 23—Foreicin and domestic commerce bureau of the U.S. created 1912. 24—White House burned by $ritish, 1814. 25 -Allan Pinkerton, father of U.S. secret service, born. 1819. %, : 26—Philippine island revolts against Spain, 1896. � serer. GOOD EYESIGHT i Makes History for You Compliments of John As Ito" L. E. Rehno r Doctors of Optometry e0s Penniman Ave. Plymouth, Michigan Phone" 433 Monday -1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday -1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday — 10.00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday - 1.00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Y'riday-1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p m. Sear day - 10:00 a.= to 6:00 p.m, SEE MODEL NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Five Mile Rd., 1/2 ( Seven Mile Rd. Mile East of 1 Just East of Farmington Rd. Farmington Rd. Far. 0655 0656 HARRY S., WOLFE REAL ESTATE -- FARMS INSURANCE List Your Property with Us for Prompt Sale Take the Man out of Manure Handling MANURE DANDLING is a great muscle builder for the farmer who has no other formof exercise. You know, farmers have plenty of tough, back -breaking chores, besides pitching litter out of the barn. Today, though, this time wasting labor can be a thing of the past, thanks to the electrically powered gutter cleaner. Some barn cleaners work on an endless metal chain which runs in the gutter, removing litter by the con- veyor principle. They clean the barn while you do the chores ... needing no more than push-button attention for the entire operation. Driven by a small electric motor, and designed for any barn, this tie- chanically-simple device takes only a fraction of the time formerly needed by the pitchfork and wheel- barrow method. • The Farm Service Advisor at your nearest .,vdison office will be glad to give impartial advice on tested gutter cleaners. As a first step in mechanizing your barn cleaning, why not have him arrange for you to see one i`h oper- ation? Talk with the owner and sqe for yourself how simple and inexpensive the chore of gutter cleaning can be when the man is taken out of mange handling. The Dit et�eEdison 4t Page 12 L I V 0 N I A N ON THE JOB — — THOSE LITTLE • WFAMNNAN AJUS Only 25 Cents Phone Plymouth 16 N-sw J FOR SALE FOR SALE CHAIN-LINK fence, steel posts LARGE TRUCK ICE BOX, 81 cu. installed. Free estimates. Call ft., well insulated, can be con - Livonia 3427. tfc verted to deep freeze or used for ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MOTOR ice storage. Farmington 0414 used twice. L. Fetterly, 10425 after 6 p.m. ltp Stark Rd., Livonia 2520. Re METAL CONN -MADE CLARI- CEMENT and cinder tloci�,; avail- NET, with case. Excellent con - able for immediate delivery, dition, true tone. Ideal for band. Sorenson & Doty. 36215 Joy Rd. Phone. Farmington 0414 after 6 Phone Ply 882 -WI. 24-tfc p.m, ltp TWO SIMMONS beds & springs. SUMP PUMP $20.00; floor cabinet One double bed size and the radio, good condition $15.00; 1 other three quarter size. Phone new window size 20x20, $6.00; Livonia 3125. ltc Girl Scout uniform, size 10, $3.00. FEMALE COCKER SPANIEL Phone Livonia 2029. 30060 Five PUPPY four months old. 11025 Mile Rd. ltp Cranston, Rosedale Gardens. Li- RANCH HOME SITE 100x220 ft., vonia 2878. ltc also one or more acres near W. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. Must Six Mile Road. Some have city be moved off property, $1,800 water, bus, city telephone, beau - cash. Inquire at 34211 Plymouth tiful trees and running stream. Rd ltp Come out and see for yourself. — T. F. O'Conner, Member Detroit TWO PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Real Estate Board, 27401 W. Six with mattress and springs. Mile Road corner of Inkster, 31022 Ann Arbor Trail. Phone phone Redford 3620. 26-tfc Livonia 9280. Re NEW ECONOMY RIDING TRAC- WANTED TOR' with cultivator. 10745 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING as Wayne Rd. Phone Livonia 2 7 68. you like it. V. A. Laundroche, ltc 8861 Inkster Road. Call evenings Livonia 3108. 26-4tp Ir MOWING, PLOWING EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPER- Discing, Back Filling ATOR with references. Phone and Grading Livonia 9234. ltc Phone Livonia 3671 MISCELLANEOUS 31361 Schoolcraft FRANK DAVIS Shoe repairing, WHY DIDN'T THEY THINK Of THIS BEFORE? V�'�Tp01� dry shaver by' WARD: NEEDS: *No electricity *No soap or water *No mirror Well, gentlemen, here it is at last—a vest pocket size dry shaver! It's the greatest inven- tion since the face. Use it any time, any place; camp, office, taxicab, home. Can't nick or scrape; ends between -shave stubble like lightning — but more comfortably! $2.98 with 10 of the finest razor steel blades. Leading with your chin ? Be smooth ...use VESiPOK BURT'S OPEN DAILY -10 - 10:30 HOME SERVICE f oy Road, at Inkster Rd. 11051 Stark Rd., 1-2 block south of Plymouth Rd. tfc PAINTING and decorating, paper hanging, spray painting. Free estimates. Mr. C. White, Livonia 2428. 44-tfc CONCRETE mixers for rent by day or week. We deliver and pick up. Just call Livonia 2496: 24-8tp BUILDING PLANS—consult me and save money on new homes or additions. I will designyour plans or work from others. -Can recommend carpenters, masons, plumbers, etc. R. Anderson, 29805 Greenland, Livonia 2518. tfc FOR floor sanding, finishing and linoleum, call Eger and Jack- son Co Plymouth 1552 28-tfc PAINTING and aecorating. Free estimates. T. H. Pauline. 15486 Surre_1 Rd. Phone Livonia 2473. 14-tfc LICENSED BUILDER will build your home on contract or hour- ly rate. Additions recreation rooms and attics a specialty also blue prints and houseplans ser- vice. phones Livonia 2518. and 3885. tfc SEPTIC tanks cleaned, sow and installed. Immediate service. Reasonable prices. L. Mallard, corner of Plymouth and Inkster Roads. Phone Livonia 3233. tfc ELECTRIC sewer 'cleaning ser- vice. Farmington 1670, 20495 Melvin, Farmington. tfc WALLS WASHED by.Bon Schra- der detergent method, no drip, no mess, no drop cloths, residen- tial and commercial, free esti- mates. Smith and Rue Wall Wash- ing Service, Redford 9067 and Evergreen 4938. 26-tfc The Robert Simmons .Jewelers 842 Penniman Ave., Plymouth Wednesday, August 20, 1947 141,1. � t 111111 '. ^ "I mtl A Every Thursday Starting at 6 P.M. 33700 Ann Arbor Trail We Cater to Picnics 11111111111� 111111q 31390 Plymouth Rd., corner of Merriman Rd. — Phone Livonia 9202 Authorized United Motor Service Complete Brake Service " Motor Tune Up * Wheel Balancing * General Repairs— Batteries, Tires * Genuine Parts and All Work Guaranteed 11M TAYLOR -MECHANIC * Road Service — Phone Livonia 9202 LIMITED SUPPLY LUNCH BOXES With VACUUM 'BOTTLE ICYHOT.................................................................. $2.35 GENUINE THERMOS ............................................ $2.75 QUART THERMOS ................................................ $1.85 ROSS DRUG CO. The Prescription Pharmacy George Ross Elmer Ross Plymouth Road corner Inkster Road TAYLOR'S MARKET - 32399 Five Mile Road — Livonia 2097 We Now Have Cold Beer and Pop By The Case OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M, For Your Convenience