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¢. '<&. Jnmllment 0.at'.St..Mary's parochial "University of Michigan. \, matics and' science teacher for Ctg^DTTflye^"^ facing towavd-Park St. cavalry unit was started at Ousted Iv.The latter-are in grades The new Junior High, coach is the eighth grade. A native of Ni-' 11 New Teachers; Signed^ Bands will assemble;~on""th"e la'Wn e : last "fall as'"•' plans for the : Civil w° '^t, . • • Richard Dusseau, a graduate of aga'ra--Falls,_N;y;,Jie~ is married at Chelsea Junior High, school. War Centennial were being -madu I Mary's school opens on the Adrian College; who taught . thc- and has two dnygh.tei's. This is Joins Chelsea Floats 81¾ to be in place for throughout the'nation, "• I schedule as the public past year at Milan. He is married his first teaching experience. •', To Teach in Grade Schools judging at 1:30 p.m. " Earl . Beaupicd . of Brooklyn, lis, and has one child,/He will teach 7 Junior_ High special .''education* Police Department.: ' Five minuteslbefore-the— }mr-ade-4mmed-sergean4--maj}irof-t-he unit, cla'sses^ be in cjrarge' 0? Mrs. HNC-W—teachers--in -'-Cholaen. -^elc« Miss Phelps—who -will teach third runs wiirbegin the. school physical education classes jhcntnry grades this year are Mrs. grade; Mrs. Matsen, also a third '• Clyde Duane Myers of 316 Mc- is to start, the fire siren will became''drill-master of the original [«n the same scheduleaa-last {—Karl Woodson is the-new in f..aVowo Polkinghoi'n -who^-g-iuiiUU- Kinley St., was the successful ap­ bc_sounded. nine men who joined up. He had ated in June from Michigan State .Joanne •Staffan, Mrsi Joyce' Nort- grade teacher; and Mrs. Ha una, a strumental music director. He is loy, Mrs.. Chry Honner, Miss Te- second grade, teacher, all thrjoe at plicant for the position of Chelsea (Continued on page three) served in the U.S. Army Cavalry *i)t8_of_kindergarten^rs-wHl- =a=gr a duate of North western Uni*. ^Univeisity - at- East: Lansing. Her - poliee-of Ocev- to-sueeeeobGnrJ .Koc.h from 1936 until 1940, when the home was at Lansing. resTr"Phelp^v Mi'sT^Jtultth M-atscnr rSrratrHrohojcJ—. ~ 7:7: ponsible for their children's versity and has a. master of arts Mrs. Anne Hahna, Miss Susan Miss Pott, who' will teach "first \yho'resigned to take : a position cavalry was disbanded. «ort«t.ion the first day (Tuea- degree -f-rom_JJie,,.Huiyersity of. Pott, Miss Jeanne Tiedeman, Mrs. grade "at- North school, Miss' Tieide-. with the tWashtenaw County SheiV Sk^DiverStunt Authentic army, and. Civil War ' |«W. 3). On Wednesday, how- Michigan, For the past six years Marianne Kerr, Mrs. Joyce Becker* mahi fourth grade teacher at .iff's .'Department. A total...of 12 equipment was /aecii.nnikted, in- j"n"Ts"~ Tui weekly " [»ii be accommodated at-the from the Utah State University University, Kalamazoo. They are (Continued oh""pligp six) "Willis "and' Myers, (Continued on page two) 'Coiitiimed on nage three) ?! school classes Tuesday. (Continued on page two)

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m..,, . v—#<'••' " ' \x—' • m^M\$!~ ..--;• •,. TERRY POKELA m% VAMES STARKE, JH. RlCHAllI) DUSSEAU High School Biology MISS LINDA WCHARDS • . IIICHAIID-DONLEY_ — FIIEDE1UCKMIU^^- ^VSANDRA 8C0VILLE Physical Education and Coach and Head/Basketball Coach. High School English and Speech High SchooXJnduntrlal Arts - Hlgh School Mathematics ^oMndS^MHltfh SJf^SS^w M.tk.»«.«.( m*t -1-:- •,• --It , :....*•:- •fcli'i'"'T ['•"'' * •''-': '-'•'' '- '•''• •—i^——*^** HI '.,. I m^mmmm % pAoi f Wo THE CHELSRA STANDARD CHEI^EA. MtCBlfllW ••Ww" ( )Mf)IIMH«tNt^t|Hil^HMtHHlM|HIIWI)jlHUIH^HMU^tllllli|iilHIIIHMIIIII iiiiiimuiiiiiHi IUIIIIIII I li'i Established- 1 fc t •'-l •'••»»>" ^.^^,/ •t' I SR* ®k CIpte ^femoarb Mi : - •-Continued itm ' ! ' '•- > li \ '< • M General Excellence Award by Michigan Prw» --Afaopisttor i: -n< »-<- • - ; f- " Ww> ffl*m~ 1 J • "' Ilemj T#kf u. frwrt H>* Wl« £f Thfr £hj»kea 8frp4*r4, Walter J*. t*oTiord—Editor andi PtobU":••sap «' I' W-'fl as fytlftlltyilHltttil^mW'tlHfrMuWllH'lllW^ I fc.-k Cf- .'*, Publf«J?«4 nv*ry Thursday morning at 300 Norj*i Mil* iYewsAm^.' $4 Yew* Am U* Stwet, Cheliea, Mich., and MCQnd cjaaa postage Njjd a| Thursday, Sept. W'lMft-* ' Thwrsday, ^.6,1121^, Chel^a, Mlph., under the Act of March 9, }S79. • \ Elected to- Recreation' Council -.Mr* J i ',} iT'ii.i,.ic! were Paul G. Schaibje Jr.,. pieai- dent; Thomas McCUar, yice»pro8*. Arbor after an, illness of -fivve prpgram featuring SK Subscription Rates (Payable In Advarw*): »W»t , k :.„„ In^ichigun: Out^lfUMgW {dant$ Mrs. |Leo Bishop, -iRewurw;. «i)d William Rademacher, trustee, My. and Mra. ,F. EJ. Sfprma. and One Year i! .'... $3.00 One Year ...1..- ^.^,—M.OO' Pvt. David>'Buku left Aug. '27 daughter, Katharine, .^witnessed Six Mootba ..».- '- Sl-75 Sj$ Mpnths .., 1-...12.26 to returrv to Fort' Rfley Kan. alter stunt,flying by Col. tynjdbergb'.at md Saturday is (C'V^I Single Copies $ .10 Single Copies «.—^-,..,,....-J .10 spending an emergency leave 'her* .the, a^r racjss at.Clev.eland, Q.,»Mo'n- n t frowning 0^^¾¾ _ Service men or women. » y*hg£g^l yegy _T!"-V":'4".^.?g99!*- because of theMeath of his father, iay5jTfhey ajso w%ew,ed $* cere- or 7 p.m, «t the m Jo'hn Buku, mfljty prejpared ^n 'honor qf tfr, trena. gran Mis'and'ijra.lteigh peach and Hugo Eckenw, coroniaflder-of the ;i 'Mtela " a"nd~in^~ jSraf Zeppblln^Tts^aVthigifdlin^ ferved.'at the CommiS? their daughter, Dorothy, rammed trip '"s- ">, ' i^i • aorly Wednesday $«*WM1* from- r \ In}erurbaftf»ery»W;oii|gb, Chel- *ut tbe'four-duy f | . L\\ i-'i* *'"VVJm a three^W^Ha&titfnV trip sea was suspended"Sepr^6 at mid- a r through thfi. (northern states ,t,o njght attter 30-yaars«jB^ operation; mi at the restaurant'^ the west" cbajt..—i •-"- — it ;\ Jjckets for the f*, ^¾ EDITORIAL THOUGHTS ' Tiip resfdencestfof gmulas Parks if?5' Swings"' R \i .« . Approximately Ift gueats called and'teo^alzto^k f|n^,with their pn be[ 1 tWay .each evening bv J at the home of Mr. and Mrs. new coats'of paint. b e dMll, JBrnest' Hprnjng__Sunrifty pp thoir U Carl Hlnderey of Wu'rtemherg,; l-Salesy—Harper-pkttr l! ™^«l«li?- ]- Jl Help Is Needed at Qnee_ 25th wedding anrtfyeraajty., Germany, avrive4>sl«^t ;we^k' to' on t nc -T-Mrrrond-SirB. John" talrgxi^sW-^"t}_8onie-time -atH:he-home of to someone in thjj a"u To SaveTChelsea Theatre weM surprised Aug. 20 in honor his daughter, Mrs,-John Eder, Jr.," at the time of the fttf of theirs 18ihi wedding anniversary and tonjlfri •.>• "^ J; ' j» .«•, ? feciptent must be g"' Mrs. L. P. Vogel entertained a- prMnit Unless quite a .few people show some vital- interest by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and \ As the fair opened V«L tyr. pnuiSday, Septus, 1949— returned'from'their nOrtheAi trip? c?l °L ^ t J , Donna- Kalmbach, daughter of btato Show and the Mlcl Wednesday. - — -- —j 1 patronage. He has accepted a-position -in-San-Franeiseo-and- Mr. and Mr's, Oscar Kalmbach, is State Fair are "also scheduled -Mrs. Creprge, Hey4dlauf£. attended e mber of plans to move there with His famUy. Michigan's, style revue^flueen- fov* tHe .Mount • Hope school ' ro'dnion rl h A r enl^leol " After Saturday, Sept. 7, doors,of the Chelsea Theatre will l7h:f the jother of tji© out of "T>e closed—probably forever. 4-H Club Show in l competition" events before they ' are \ Probably forever—that is, unless Chelsea and Dexter {TJ.II1IIMIIIIIIII Illllll lUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIlilllll Ill Illlllllll Ill (lit IIIIMIIIMIllllllM Illllllllim till |l'll l|MllllllK|ll(llllll vifith 40^ other Michigan* girls se­ High SoHocilWefichete^ -]o__the Chelsea fair. Specji * rangeinpnts were made with i area residents, feel JheJosso^UieiMj^tj^wo^ldi J^^ne^ lected from contests involving ..-.(Continued,tram.pag.6 one>,_ J more-than—16,000 -girls. - '^ 4^H-.Sho\\^of f ieinis - to. ftm "il^^th^yr^flT^to^lfTOior" •"''" ' " ' • Claire Rpwe-is the-pew Cheis§a and a master of'arVs degree from lease of exhibits early f^r " ^"-"We"know"CIark can~17e" prevailed" upon to"stay—in" fact. By Elmer E, White, Secretary, Michigan Press Association § golf -champion ^fteY waning over the University} bf Id6K6.1 "i c .*; - sea area entrants, 1 Pud Foster in the' fitraK 7-C: * Richard Qonljay, jyho i^ now: Fair officials are jooking he would like to stay'and continue to operate the theatre CD" ' """ '""" •'•" i '" iiiiniiii iiiHiiiiiu in riiiiimiifi iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm, iiiiiiMinm. married arid* has ono child', •"did': ^pnr'a Community Fair. Outlook Rosy Mrs. Lee? Tuttle had a birthday practice teaching "in Chelsea^ *'-.if some way can be found to return the business "to a profit­ Each committee is responsible ployment lists available to state party., on S^ptr't. for their son, able basis. And-the only way that'can be done is to have Summer's end marks the conclu­ for submitting a report of-its wprk agencies seeking wirkers. s"Cbpobi:in: 19¾^ Since his »g*advn- Thomas, who was three years old. tion that;'' year from the Univers-3 sion of the vacation and touring to the legislature early in the 1964 With some ^7,359 perspps tak­ increased attendance. It's as simple as-that. season for many people; but the Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Merkel ity of -Michigan, jhe has. - heen" session. _'__:•. ' ing. civil service examinations in and Mr. and Mrs. Armin Schneider Chelsea T^teat - — Clai-k—a-nd-his predecessors, the^vVolvertcmsv^v1to--&wn- Michigan tourist industry pro- In'addition several of the work- teaching, h-t "Muskegon". He' will s RHONE GR 9.2211 1962,. it can easily be seen how returned-Monday from a week's teach, industrial: /arts'; fit .GHelsea the theatre, have always operated jrtheatre of .which we can vides -yew-around attractions. *-Nng:upi.t& still' are conducting vari- CHELSEA, MICHIGAN use of electronic processes could vacation trip to the.Smoky. Moun­ High school. be proud. For more than half a century Chelsea has always The industry, ranking among the feus'studies, make—the -task-easier- and-^mojrl tains.— —.:: •:.; •^T-TT-^-/L___^__~ fop 'three contributors to Michi efficient. ^FrederickvMilb^?|AD has a bach- rwEKrfWRs;,FWw been pr&ucl of its own hometown theatre. But all of that is —The legislators,, of course, are 1 elby of\;'|ici$|»ce degr^;, from East^ gan's economy, realized'an-.est].- expec£e"d to" be' on Tiand for th<» Plans-call for contiriufid rffntnl • U '. ,AUG. 28-29-30-31 mated ¢880 million' from tourists erfl-- Mlchiigan vlJhivj^igy_ and a .coming very close to a thttiff^ofSthe nasfunlcss we—you and special September-^es^'wlnV of~4he-g)aht CjOh^uter-'and-i^cro^ wutiiL'miVtrt in 1902^-- ...-.. . g* f.*f*W£*&&}>. *™*^;»'ter of^art4;|i«#fee from the> ffaei I—and all residents of this area, show our desire rind Hearings are,scheduled in vari­ additional timersavuig macfTines. Thursday, Aug. .31^ 1939— ;-• ; "University of. iMicnigtiri, will teach;' 18ennedy' s incredible ak 1 . Indications that this' business interest in its continued operation. We have heard many ous cities around the state, b>>v* The Commission, will get another 1 The teaching Sfafjf for the Chel- ^'"b anKrtrtl 'frmfJi«,n«ktioo Ho i« ture in the South Pacificl will increase ai:e pointed to by the scoring machine capable of read­ liigh school .'mathematics. He is - ~u Dexter- families-jcomment that it was "sure a mistake to gyer,- by a number of committers Sea ..p.ublio s&hools is complete fo familiar-with the Chelsea area ' ^^•^-V-*^*-*"*, -Michigan Tuuiial Council. Council These include the minimum wage ing ordinary pencil rnark ajjsweTr ifion An ' „~J :ti ' .1..---.^- j«_ii-..-._ T "' let our theatre close:" Sliould we let this happen to us a officers note that by 1975 thjriTa* by a light sensipg processy . 10^.0,,..•anj}-;will ;ber;as follows- a"-.-nat'ive'"''6f StbcRb'ridgeI--lAe-ihafl. study, group .and. Wrist industry superintepae'rit,.i-y^-ibert::'-6rH-J6K'nJ- l^eMMoiimg'^milijne^Bumm^ .second time in our" area-? • . ~ --- tiun'snJopiilation win reach an "es^" timated 230-million. :".'•; — committee In addition to saving time in gen; ^principal and science, VerhbVt fecteation progi-ant, ..mjjrevv'-He: is Whether it's^a reflection of-the "changing world and Presence of key legislators, some! checking examin^tionSj the: comT W. Downing; vocational ag - and married and hopes to- find hous­ At the same time, the average' p.uters to be-used will automatic­ biology, TholThTs Bust; commercial, : people's living habits or not, we are-not siu-e, but we-do know of the members of the commit­ inig -iin vviieiauiChelseaL. • ,r-i'"• r-! ' ,-V;.r.^s family income is supposed to rise tees, cou1d"be very impprtant dur­ ally- notify- job applicants *6l their Josephine-Reb.sici; Engil^h, speech to, $7,500 per year. More people scores, arid will perform an item Mrs/Jeanne gtoejc,.'if ^ ^djuate - there are many families in the area who do still 'attend ing'the tax-discussions at the s^eV and debate, .^ioreficie-. E^tjy;'-.'U!ngi, r >EJs[steri)i -Michigam.iUnHejrlBity, with more moneymeans there will cllll-sflaain-n ___L ^J—1 analysis of the Axam)nnHf,» •>««: lish and Latin, Mabel,iPawlpolci; f movies quite regularly" and many' move vyhn might attpnH !>« more leisure time and a result- ° ~,; Machines Move In '."' tent, $he latter .will give Commis sogal science and athletic coach, more often if they knew their help was really needed"to ing increase for the Michigan tour- sion -staff members a. constant will teach VEBUBS. Automatibn^is finding its p(ace Charles Cameron; home economics, here. She. and '_her---- husband i keepjthe facility operating so it would still^be there when 'st industry.. : evaluation of the test, material. Elizabeth- Muzaallj eighth grade, intt««rtii in state, gpvernment operations as Thomas, liye at.8883 Musbach Rd! Watntfj JJlfiy did wisli to attend. * ' . *"" Tourist CoWiJ spokesmen ,-say weJlas in; private: ind'uslry. ':' Pwrihg the current year> and band and orchestra', • Robert' Dun^ r studies^'indicate that with proper probably into 1964, Civil Service tan;- seventh, grade and social sci­ where he is; engaged i^ farming, ' iS^Mi mmmlm J i ,,',•, W.e can all- remember the great thrills we experienced promotion tqurism.,cajlJ3e a billion, ..The Civil Service Commission's use of the; computers .will continue ence, Mabel Fox"; sixth grade, Gary • Jacksbn, wh6 'tatighV ;the ttSlit HMmmsow" (fcfl w- J'isi.'iw'.'.i'-y M I annual report shows that uses ,^ past three years at NorthlBranch, as kids in seeing a movie eve;-y chance, we could get. And dollar industry in Michigan and to be on an experimental 'basis'^ Mice Cunfield; fifth, Ida Brown: 'classes >t CpeTjs.ea WiHitfcfte-M .'BU6S BUNNY CARTOON] machine scoring and an electronic. kwi}.l teach agriculture and^, scie ...we.;think kids (nibstly those' betweom^ agesVof 4MtSty 'account for-100$$ "new jpbs^with- Syery indication U-rthaT^hn.-niSh-' fturth, Leda .Lipdensehmld'tj tKirtff M.^-'gAidtiSitn"of ^¾¾^¾ "Ttt'Y' ,iiri the^next^TlO yejaraf "''"' computerlto speedy the examin- rgptacing imftchmei .'will bean \*t< ;e MftKJ -*m \\ —still get that kind,of tin ill.. VVuuhl we Ud jnakjiiy a jnlatake utlon process was a...valuable ex- tptty. iJcan"'Otliudi;n Uiimai,". swujulSBUUJIU,, Ml'tjMi'tj. Unlvyi'iiiiyretry:. " .. • ', .'".•"- Ample room to relax in state tegral part-of the man-seeking peririieht. •...••..- *•*•••• »• v E. R. Dancer; first, Myrtle Ack- Paramcwil Picfufei Prart - £o let pur own theatre pass out of existence and thus make parks, forests, and county and mffl$WMt* goWrninenf^ * fey; and kindergarten ands vocal OIL INCREASE , « ; Puring 1962 a computer wj$ ! : it less convenient to attend a movie? city parks; the abundance of game '-.?-. v ^io'^-V'''^ •'. . • " • •• musict Evelyn Sprague. , World production of crude pe­ used to score and print examinjj^ ^8t the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Glen barrels (42 gallons each) in 1961 "«Nfl theatre, but I can't'dp anythingjjbput it." That may be man and swimming-boating -en* vacation ftm themiftflVaB Wiseman in • Lima township were 1 to 8,798^000,000"in I9e2;-with gains FSCOZW partially true, too, but Collectively we can do something about thusiasts; the largest number of Lu.Jl^J.AliM-M^W Mr. and Mrs. John Boettner"and in all the . principal producing ski centers in the nation; and a . lit. But .time is short and- action, must be takeri AT ONCE :::=;:::==:=;:rr:=:*±a^^ Mr. and Mrs". Ralph Mann of Sa­ areas, according to the Bureau of JDfflT^I highway ' network ranKipg among • T" 1 V • • A *l- • ''**"aii *.•••••?•:•• •.'.""**- line, Mr. and Mrs. Edw,. W. Hagen 1 Mines. > . "" if we are to keep the theatre operating. the finest. These are the main at­ and children, Mrs. "TheBdWe Fey. A memorandum,, prepared an- BPff -T-Haye fun at'the .Chelsea Fair this week but use the tractions iii Michigan's favor. kamp, Mr. • and ' Mrs. William nually for Congress estimated als Txmm] nil SJeT'lffia' ,son, Mr. and Mrs. that the proved reserves of crude opportunity.to talk iIns ma.i"teT"over with your friends, your ThT"fu"£ure,"then depends largely lltlllllllllllllllKIIIIIIHMllll MIIIIIIIMI.Itltlll |||U AWfl IM,'M»H"M'''MM'"VM!M.»MVfi^iWfeiM/Miiii)iiii(iuiiiiiiiiiiii Henry Feldkamp-And-^vi-Wfllte^ •*•»* pn what the Council calls "proper 'i"»i i" uiiiiMimiuiiii, iMniiiii'iiiiiiiiiirf , 1 petrpkum^^in _Lthe world . 'now: REUKIni ..:.neigh.bi)rs,_your-:fellow- club members, and let's see if some promotion." "''"..'. .'* ^"^,»V V»w^«M»'' »«^MM«*iWMV^"*M •<•" inn »•••• •• •« •••!•' Mr. and "Mrs. .M.""L. Burkhart. Mr, PEAR MISTER BDITORJ.^ ^nd Mrs. Clarence Koengetei: • and amount to 294,400,000,000 barrels. lideas turn up that may provelto bje tjie answer to our proble)n. !' One of .the widest promotion sajssby giving it a fancy name, tile • . ' 'I-. . ',' !:p I see by the papers where a allowed as how you could put a E. J. Feldkamp and daughter, ...Let us know of: "any *ideas~yb'u may have on' the subject'; gimmicks, in. use .today is the state Gcvernment food expert sa#s- Cora. Telephone Your Club News WORLD NEWS,—-CART0 1 baske't ojf- fresh grd'sa-W the gro- . ' To GR 5-8581 we'll be happy to accumulate such ideas, get to the- right license .plate which boasts",Michi­ "fresh and lender grass"'""would gan is. the ^Water-Wohderland." efj^lojf!'h.te>.?iihd.^An;U-A8tvonaaft ^-pel^le"^ith^f fremv"-aiRl'^^ ; be a good food fer human beings* Salad and jtv still ain't going Ho This js backed up by' the fact Farthermore, he claims if they kept open. . . • -• that the state, has four times, the sell.' "• • • would package it under a attrac­ I "reckon I'd have ''Jo agree with Please remember, though—two'weeks from now will be water area 'of any other state. tive name, it would sell-16 the In all,'- Michigan' boasts 1,194 E.d jyid Zeke on tjjls item, Mister too. late—do it now. We don't ..want to look back on, this a American housewives. '•* Editor. That Guvernment food ex­ square miles of inland wate_r and I put this item on the agenda f-ew years from now,'and realize, we made a big mistake by pert probable had time hanging ".3%P75.square.miles;of Great l^ek at . the country • sto^ai_SatuMay heftyy .oh his hinds and come up . iiui'iakijia (jtiltik'.-auilan.: —~~T"—-^----. ';• , water area.'The Great Lakes shore night anil . all the 'fellers WHS' Wit'K this idea \vhije he was play­ line around Michigan'"••covers 8,121 agreed 'it won't work. Ed Doo- ing golf on ffesh and tender1 miles,T f6rinih£ the outline for the iittlo said he recollected 'back to grass. v •,-,;--.vVv-:/-1 • giant mitten and: Northern Pcnin- 1944 when the Congress changed 1 Clem Webster said" this name Hlf„il?:3M]i:^^^i-li0i7..inlan£ t.he_ilSkim-,M.ilk'i_label.-to„i«Pr_. __ ^ J L = ^hanging"buBine^~bTPTiy4cr mrna """'es "and---36-,-SBO- miles of rivers^pMTt1c Sotid3»~hoping to -hyl-prsalesT a item., he saw in the paper last WE FARRELL and streams are bounded Senator Overton of Louisiana re- : 'Local promotions and regional w,eek about, a movie, actress gitting p or ted Kd,' was agin the '.cha.nge married fer'Jhe fifth time. Clem' boasting probably draw as many and when they done it over his pro­ 1 reported he had got used to read­ SHEET METAL tourists to the state as any com­ test, he put in a bill of his own , ing about- these movie .wimmen bined effort. The Soo Locks, Madf- He ask them to change the name and it was all right with him if ihac__Bridge,_Sleeping Bear- sand- -of-i Castor Oil official—to—Neektar- "INDUSTRIAL ANDvltNERAL-SHEtT.WETAtrWORI^" "she got married 10 times, but dunes, Tahquamenon Palls, Green­ of the Gods. That didn't git but fi, thisy was ,qne feature of; tl\e cere­ field Village, and countless other votes in committee so Senatcn' mony that ought to be agin the 115 WEST MIDDLE STREET—CHELSEA local attractions are available. Overton substituted another bijl law. Ever time one of them wim* The. .Tourist Council will be en­ to. call it Eilxicf Of Life, and men gits married or divorced; PHONE GReenwood 9-2011 couraging local promotion to boost when that didn't git but one vote, claim^Clem, the paper^ lists-alf Michigan's, proud' industry to its he. quit trying. • v tho.fpYevHJus victims.' ft' wHll. •s'ay full potential-in the future. ; Zeke Gr.Ubb said he was brung her first husband as Senator up on the saying that they was Jones, her second "the- Duke 0f Heavy Workload " . two things that was hard to d(jj Hayville, 'the' 'third' tHe Attorney I f% DRIVE-IN Legislative committees formed climbva fence leaning toward you, General of France and so forth. to serve in the interim between the and kiss a gal leaning uway from O.lem,argued that no woman should you. "Zeke claims a " third- thirrg 1SK53 and 1M4 sessions will have 8?i> ..a0( this free publicity at the • yJ THEATRE their work cut out. for them in the hard to do is take somepurn every- 8Xwjns«>, i of fthe men she has 6588 Jockion Rood, Ann Arbor-^-Phone NOrmdn.dy 8-7083 last few months of the year. •body knows about anu increase. tricked into marrying her. The *+»^¥0^*m fellers agreed Clem had a mighty -^^•^•«fr^^.^^>^r-«»,« 9,trbng point, and it,was voted to FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG. 30-31 fi^ij a latter off to,'our Congress­ man on the matter. "THE JM8..,.mayM.in.g, "huainftM MJator CARB0LA SPRAYING 1 mm ^HfJULSHOtt!!. Editor, gits "complicated in the ' IN COLOR Mr ^""^DBWNiRT with NEW KORLAN spaii^ 4¾¾. I ^la reading where a With Esther Williami IN COLOR college student said one wife was -• wd-CttH-Roa t Hton - With Rob*t Mirchum For Controlling Spidert! Fliei/ond InsecH moTTOtonyr two Wives was bigert'ry and Doborah Kerr and. 3 valves was trigornometry, ALSO: CARTOON And I>e)ut,8ums up Approved by Mleh., Ifflfa Hadtth Deftt. ^v£^ the* attitude of the* ybuhguns of' ^They're never *ome since they got a SUNDAY and MONDAY ^ USED CAR! "IF A HAN SPRAYING IN THIS AREA THROUGH y J 'ISLAND OF LOVE" Who stays home when there's a Ford Dealer A-l Used Car ANSWERS" 1- IN COLOR - BALANCE OF THE SUMMER IN COLOR handy? A-f Used Cars are the pick "of the trades. Your choicej With Robert Preston imimiintmn „„ iiiM!i4>>tm,imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*iii)miitiiirtiitiii>iiiiiiiiiiit iiiiniiii IIIMM FARMERS With Sandfa Ots ond Tony Randall FOR TOP PRIQIS of makos and ttOdcds^They^e insiloctectJ»ieoonditio»ed when and lobby Darin ALL WORK GUARANTEED-19 YEARS EXPERIENCE *> WH^YpMli>WifT0CK necessary, agd road-tested ^y expert Fqrd Dealer mechanics. ALSO: CART06N > li •••.•... Your Dnptndoblt Carfcota Sproymait Vbfjitakto'iW.'' Ntojtfntfotdfo^y,.,.^, ^ ^_ ^^ ^ ?4ay tho^'ro priced. rUH - WED. - THURS. \. See your Ford Dealer; SEPT, J-4-5 "Xr;viKiffljjtf ' . . • ' -TTT*. "Kwiir FEATUREnE W* Jwy#. buyinfqr oil kinds of i -•'.) MARTIN COX livestock. Sol* every Monday :•'••:•• lr IN COU)R^ _ ^aiy. PHILR|£|}|^ wtom^fvrfc »*!' and Rock Hudson •y COLOR or Mftll feintt o Martin CoVMt*^!*" PALMER MOTOR SALES, INC ALSO r CARTOON *s1$. V J.':*: > for A»y InteftfieSii . - CHILSBA, MICHIGAN ^

iL ,flnAV,;AUGUST 29, lggg n I THD CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA.' MICHIGAN PAGE THREB if:' ..^M^^illiam^McNuUy 1 \\ and the Rev.R.AJ..Livlng8ton, the ft" y* ipti y-P*.?tpr-,ef, the Congregational VFW. Auxiliary te^ss^^jM^n^ib ^ Washtenaw ,, It' was announced'' th'»t' next ©f Hiivji M|mberi ~ Wwfmweek' s dinner meeting will be held Tuesday evening becatfae'of the GOPBJausf 0rKituahiuns Ubor Day. holiday oil ;Monday. (^oncer Ins^ranfce Dr, P. '& "Sharriird, program * 11. • r.^-1. ^Prlnciptjl business at the Aug; ' i Jalrman at Moray's Kiwanis 29 meeting of the Ladies' Auxili­ Ox Roast m\ ainner meeting, introduced as the Fair Parade... ary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Governor George, Romney will evening's Hpeaker, Dr.. Geqrffe (Continued from page one) Poat 4076 was a discission of a Bowler of Ann Arbor, a past Ki- he .the principal speaker at the an­ • All-traffic, except that directly Cancer Insurance program of the nual Washtenaw County Republi­ \ w a n i 3 Heutentint-Rovernor. Dr. connected with the parade, is re­ National VFW Auxiliary in which fowler .spoke on the topfc, "Chom- can ox roast which will be held queued to remain out of the, im­ the (Shefcea' Auxiliary has vot^d at Delhi Park on Sept. 7 from BARTER .ic*l and BioJoK^cak Warfare." mediate urea of, the Junior High tojjarticipatc. Local* Auxiliaries There were 60KiwanianB and 12:30, to (i:00 p.m. according to school botwoen 1 p;ni. and* 2 p.m.' may 'participate on a 100. percent Wendell W. Hobbs, Washtenaw gueats present, the latter include Atkinspn again reminds mer­ momb£.rAhip-ba8|s,000 date, will be included—the Auxil­ last year. iary assuming payment, of the 8 lovely colors, premiums. . ,,- •... '^ Romney is expected to arrive Back-To-School about 3:30 p.m., with the program plus a whiter white The Cancer insurance provides beginning about 20 minutes later. foryour ceilings. ; for, payment to any individual MISS LUCY WEBB Elly Pedersen, vice-chairman of member of up to ¢1,100 for 100 Rolls o? brushes, o/t, * + * the. Republican State Central Com- SPECIALS days of hospital care, regardless "TVTfif« TWi/*JiiMrt ni mittee^ also will attend. smooth and easy-?- of whether the patient is Qthf^±jyW_ XCO|jClt£lfit_aI wise insured. ~^A7ry^"tTiteri8ted~county resident dries iruninutefc- tFweJcometo attend, Hobbs. st ted7 ,equipfflentrLnses_ ^©r^PENCILS—.--.-. The VFW Auxiliary, on a na­ Air Force Base ft 24*^39« tional basis, has always interested adding that tickets may be ob­ clean in water. tained by calling Chelsea area No. 4 CRAYONS, only itself |n cancer research and, to In Newfoundland ticket chairman Fred Belser at date, has"'contributed well over _GR 9-7313. -Children under -12^-are 27* $200,000 to the Cancer Research Miss Lucy Webb;- youugesT admitted free when accompanied GAL. 400 SHEET FILLER PAPER Center at Bar Harbor, Me. A repjL daughter of Dr^_and_Mrs.-Harmond by -a"parent.- ~ 1308 (5 Jiole with round corners) reseritative of the Research Cen­ Webb of North Lake,wus flown, RIDING TRACTOR with 42" rotary mower 69« ter, Dr. Kidd, was 'sent to the by the U.S. Air Force Education Free-Floating mower mounlting follows ground contours Department ,.of_Michigan conven­ e Dept. to Harmon Air-Base-at New­ for velvet-smooth lawns.. .^easy-to-use attachments ZIPPER BINDERS,.- tion at Kalamazoo in June to per­ foundland, Canada, to begin, work Red Cross Office 97 up sonally thank the Auxiliary for in education for the U.S. Govern­ handle a score of jobs for all-season versatility! Let us the contributions received. ' ment. The position is selective. Completes Move give you the full story on the Boys' WHITE CREW SOCK Mrs.-"-Anna Werner, secretary One of the requirements for ac­ work-saving Simplicity,725 — now! 2 pr. 67' of the Chelsea VFW Auxiliary, ceptance for the position is com- Into New Office 10W DOWN PAYMENT, EASY TERMS Girls'9 thru 11 hasjjdetailcd information regard- pletiun of two ycara-of^aati»fac«- —The—Wa«htenaw-=County^Ghap- Tng""the Auxiliary's Cancer Insur- torjrJtcaching_L followinff trradua ter of the American Red Cross, SWHttTOrANKLETT^.T 3^97' ance program and interested mem-' tion. HIT total credentials werejip moved _Jast_-Thuj*day from ..2.11. See Our SIMPLICITY Display bers _or—prospective' -members' of proved in-Junc "and""she"left "Aug. Nickels Arcade^o its new location SMs6-thtu-n the - Auxiliary may contact her. M-frrim Willow Run Airport for a at 2729 Packard Rd., Ann Arbor; Other business, at Monday's Week's orientation at thejAir VqrJejf.-However , the c-bapter ha» retained At the Chelsea Community Fair COTTON RIBBED $ 00 meeting, held at the K. of C. Hall, Base. included annau_ncem.eAt-Qf_thg_pifi- jts regular phone number as listed XREW^ANKLET (29c pr.) 4 -thF ents—that-—she and- another—new the_new-buildingr ^- ;" -i-T-r-we-w»H hetve-o display of conventional ranges osweth- president to be presented at the teacher at the Air.. Force Base eooosccogc^c^iogoswcccooogoccfl .Sept., 8 mooting., plpn to fly to Quebec for .Th4wk& Also voted was a contribution to. giving and home for the Christmas A Factory-Representative will be present a fund' being accumulated—for-a holidays. Mlil^HUllUIUKIiri ••" uRv/Vt Christmas party forJ ^00 indigent to discuss your range needs. , patients at the Veterans' Hospital Seventh Cavulry. 3oeoeoc«c«ccoooccoccoococo&&ecccco&oec>co! 5V TO St.00 STORE at Battle Gre«k. CHELSCA, MICH. OS 115 S. MAIN ST. Announcement was made that (Continued from page one) ; STOP IN AT OUR FAIR DISPLAY J the VFW Auxiliary flags -will be practice sessions-^many at Frorf? in the Chelsea Conintunity Fair Tier CiLy^-and ha« .partiri|)Ti'teU",,fiv IN THE MERCHANTS BUILDING parade Saturday afternoon and Clw.ton!!) 125tfr Annive.rsay celeb­ aU^'Auxiliary members .able.^ to ration as welt as at"'the Muzzle march' in.''the iparadeXshould "plun Loader Festival -at Greenfield ViU to -participate^--. ^. . i. t~"L - -iRgo-' Also " announced was; Uic "?act. hi .addition lo ridiiig; in •fJiiUii'-. 'MAUSOLEUMS • MONUMENTS that volunteers arc needed for doy'a Community"Fair, parade, the BRONZE TABLETS *'• MARKERS wprk at the Community Fair Cafe­ unit will give a demonstration ; teria during the fair; any mem­ later at the" Community. ^Fair­ 110 South Main Phone GR 9-6311 ber willing to'."'gS'S'ist will be "more grounds, ' . ,.'•>.,_:&•• BECKER To Be Awarded at than welcome," it was'pointed out by the Auxiliary president, Miss tembcr includes . Mrs. Anna MEMORIALS Alda Juergens.'"* Werner, Mrs. Mary Kniss^ :Mrs. • 6033 Jaekion Road The co^mmittee appointed for the By Chelsea Merchants B^h'fl Si'hnniflnr .nut Mr. TT ttcmGAtr- Need a Room? let a Standard Want Ad Help! AuxiJiary's social meeting in Sep Rye raft Information for list submitted by Fair Committee

Ahderson^s—3 prizes, each 0 Rayon and Acryloh Blanket. Each $6.50 value Baiter's Brake Service ., ...... '.-.'....,.„:.-..;.'.:>.".: ...... $5.00 In trade Blaess'Elevator ....2'puppies plus 5.pounds of Zip Dog Food with each puppy. Budget-Wise Store ...... Universal Starlet Hair Dryer, $15.95 retail Chelsea Drug Store ...... '...... Brownie Fiesta Camera Outfit Chelsea Hardware .,. ',..•...•...Folding Aluminum -^fabte Chelsea 4anes ,,.^..,,.,.^ Chelsea Lumber ....Black CrDcckerJA",Cordless Drill b Rower Pack Charger •:. ..f}••:•: - $60.00 value Chelsea Standard ..'.3 Prizes: Subscription, Personalized Napkins/ Matches ^$25.00 UrS. Savings Bond-. i 1Ghelsea-Stote"Bdnk™r.Tr.Trrr±r:.^^7^;:v«'«;';:^ „..,.. -.... ; :.^..^-55.00 cash THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, AUG. 29 - 30 - 31 Chelsea Restaurant .... -Dettling-s Marathon Service r.i„,2-gal.Anti-Freeze (1 :prise) $6.50 vofue ,...... ;.'..:....;.* ...... :.... .$5.00 cash Eder's Barber Shop ....v:'. Final . . Also Special •Finkbeirier Lumber Co,...... 2 prizes, each 1 gal. Paint, $7:50-each retail Formers.? Supply Co...... •l..:....;.'..,...... $10.00. in trade Salesman's Samples 25% to 50% Off! Poor MobiT Service...... ,..;.. ..5 gal.-Mobil £iI $6.-50 value . Purchases .2 Broasted Chicken Dinners FJGr AA Fine Food ...... ^•ja ••••^aaf*** Fosfer'sTtfehV Wear.. ;...;....;..; ..$10.00 in trade Sale Boys' and Girls' Raincoats MISSES AND WOMEN'S DRESSES "Frigid Products ^r—r^r^M^w^ Plastic rainwear for 3 to 6 and 7 to 12 ...... A wide variety of styles artd_sizfis_-^~.^. Gambles.'..... '.r'':"'""!':"Z"3^!../^.":.^3S«rStep'*Stoo"n$T3#5' alue ;..„...! piece luggage Grove 5c ,fo $1.00 Store SALE OF CQSTUME JEWELRY SALE! GIRLS' DRESSES .. • •• ...One 8x10 Gold Tone Portrait Guenther Studio ...... '..,. Necklaces, pins/earrings, etc; Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14 ...;...... ,.i...... T...... $5;00in/trade 50% off 50% off Honkerd's Pure' Service tsr^nd-2nd^i2e=-2^©f

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p*»* WANT ADS WANT AD& WANtADS WANT ADS WANT ADS THANK YOU Many thanks f «»i, FOR SALE — 38-inch GE electric or k,a ROOM FOR RENT — Gentlemen FOR SALE -. GE11L blower, au­ WANTED—-Rummage for.coming extended-to mc ,n7 stove; 30-inch apartment sfsse . preferred. 124 Lincoln St. GR gur' type. With 40 ft. of pipe. K. of C. sale. For pick-up phone The white kitchen cabinet. Call 479- 5-8146. * 4-tf Call 479-657¾^ 475-5112. 10 GR 5-6711 or GR 5-8416. . ll- 1 2l«l_or GR 5-8007. 10 •and s.ince my return L ^ TOY DRIVE—8rd annual JC'Aux- WAITED—RununegeHfov- eonilng the cards, floWe,8 "-8lfl8K Chelsea Standard FOR RENT — 8-bedroom upstairs iliary genera) pick-up. Saturday, • K. of C. sale. For pick-up phone and taileallsV 11 Z •' » apartment with stove and re-Sept.. 21. Please have discarded ^ REAL ESTATE _ """ - received- iL "WANT AD RATES. -frigeratoiv-Corner N. Main" and GR-5-5711 or. GR 5-8416. -- ~\\- and OToy»ri of ^¾¾ PAID IN ADVANCB-All rwulw «4. toys boxed and ready. 11 In or near Chelsea -MrtlnmurU, CO c«nt*-ior 28 wo«U North Sto. Call GR ¢-3301.. 10 MADAME^ELAINE —-Character Schnak-e; and the mS'* or tew, Mich Imwrtlon. Count FOR SALE — Baby bed, like new. reader and advisor. Advice iven Nearly new 2-bedroom home on FOR RENT of neighbors ftnd ttkiT ligutt a« a word. For nor« than - 26 Blonde wood with mattress and Lincoln St, Hardwood floors. Lath* my family, i topW' wordn add 2 r«it» per word for uch on all affairs of life. All readings Initrtlon. "Blind"' atft or bos num- springs. Used very little. Call GR private end confidential. Open . ed and plustored walls. Full LOVELY NEW year 'round home. every hi|l^that J a btr *d». Mo extra par ioMrtJoQ. 5-5221. £ I daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lo­ basement^ breeaeway and garage.' Furnished. 2 bedrooms, large liy .this time.•Sincdi• lv'•¢nef¢, (laARQE RATES—8»m« M cub U ing. room, Jots of large closets, On ' Sincerely,P " cated 401 East Chicago Blvd., Te 2-apt. home near 'downtown, each advanoe, wltn 15 oenu bookkeeping -f- lagoon .t*t Base La>;e,v$J00 per mo. . ^^, Lina] -shtrjre. If not paid before 0 \>jn. Tuee>. FOR SALE cumgeh. -9 with 2 bedrooms and modern kit­ day gre^edlnv publication. Par In nl- MALE HELP WANTED — Age! chen. HI.LANP. LAJfiP year 'round va'ncei eend cash or »t*mp»' and save RANCH TYPE homcron 2 lots, THANK "YOU ""^ 16, cent*" 18 or older. Wolvertons' Nurs­ home. Oil furnace, basement, ga­ plus garage. Gas heat." ery, 666 Washington St.. GR 5- ,,2-ncrc lots at Crooked Lake. rage. $75 per mo.' CARDS OF THANKS or MBMOR. t. . 5201. 10¾ -Jaeit SjjuyjV^Bob Allan J peIAM3-^n«le-paf«vraph-«t}t(eT-fM)ar insertlbn for M words or I . &. iiOME-with basement, 2 bedrooms. ifacDouitalt fov-thoir-q^S j —See-this one-for-priee. - BUY^OR-SSLLH30B*S — Also- - Scrlpter Real Estate- MARY^WOLTiR, cents per- word--beyond-60-wo«ta 'have coin supplies. Lake's Coin; AflNNIE LESSER, Broker ing and- help when I ffl Minimum, 1 Inch. * 3'ACRES with.home, 2 miles out.' Phone 479-6794 REAL ESTATE. erans Pavk Friday. DISPLAY WANT ADS-IUU. 11.10 Center, at Sylvan Lanes, 114 N.' Main St. GR 5-8980. -10 9tf fi&i- Dexter-Pinckney Road The Tree ClimWi per column Inch, single column width Listings of all kinds wanted. ,: . Phone .426-8188 only. 8-polnt and U-poInt llfiht type HOUSE TRAILER FOR RENT C'lonn Wilktrm only, No—borders or boldface. type. 2 adults or 2 adtths^-and7baby.,,| ^¾11 o'v •GVfX— DEAPONB-t ife. Tuteday,- National _^ _a ;•* iuefc of publication. -KgRN REAt-ESTATtrj On 160" acre estate with 10 acre FOR,3ALE—4-hedrQom home lo­ THANK YOU Phone 475-8563 UTILITY PAINT private lake. Hunting, fishing and cated on 90x172 ft lot in heart of FOR SALE — Reg. Holstcin bulls, 8tf| swimming privileges, 1 mile from village. Automatic gas heat, new Cub Scout Pack 125 en ready for service. Dams .with FOR RENT — 3-voom furnished J Made from salvage paints due to Chrysler Proving Ground.tCall Dr. 2-car garage. For particulars ph. ithanks to the Methodist t - records to 17473 M; C20 V. Sired upstairs apartment, Baker collect TE 1-1636/ Detroit.- GR 54206 or 47^-3541. 44tf •for the use-of the church i GR-9-1002 overgrinds, damaged containers, -9 by lop MABC bulls. Phone (502.-.. 9tf etc. Use National Utility Paint on: .center for the Scout rouJ 9020. Elton _Hrey.______9 i'Oli KENT — 2-bedroom house. barns, garages, - tool sheds, ware­ Lfrne Spreading •meeting Aug. 21; also, the i •HELP WANTED — 'Woman, 2~l"to Furnished. Inquire at 542 Mc-houses, outbuildings, roofs of metal Dutch Boy ,ers for the food provided • 40 years old, Un- permanent posi­ Kinley. • 9 And Free Soil Testing Boy Scouts for helping «ja tion as posting'and inventory or wood, industrial bldgs., cottages, 'Either you sell your tools with a Standard Want Ad—or House Paint AVAILABLE AUG. 29—4-bedroom general utility use. 4 colors: light clean-up after the meeting J clerk. Apply in person to-Christ-. "home for rent. Call Kern Re"al :---- L. EDER^ ,» opher Wheeler, Clinton Misco Corp, gray, green, medium gray,' brown. ' leojn to speak Chinese!" * Looks better '1 thing is much appreciated." Estate. Phone'475-8563. "Btf Phone GR 9-2841 0780 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, or This high quality paint weighs 12½ * Lasts longer 12 call NO 5-9101 for "interview ap­ FOR SALE — 15' fibreglass boat lounds per gallotk Sells for only * Goesjfurtner. pointment. 9" - .with-40 hp-Mercury motoiv$460r — * Spreads easier 101' Watt Rdrat Hadley Rds, North B795 gal. . ~ _ __ - WANT=Am WANTADS^ Personal Notes! Lakel -9 * Costs just a little more HOMES AND LAND MERKEL BROS. WANTED TO BUY—Top quality LAWN MOWER and small en- Fred Harris and son, OA^S WANTED hay; also old and rained-on hay, gine service. We have factory- FOR SALE were week-end quests of J 1 22 straw. We pay cash. Write A« MERKEL BROS. by- CLIFF'S . trained, personnel, backed up by a 17 IN AND AROUND Mrs. Thomas Bear at their | FOR SALE — Heart of Gold mel­ Callari Hay Co., Upper Sandufckjr, large stock of parts. We pick up at Lowell, Ind, .FARMERS1 SUPPLY CO. ons. Will be ready this, week­ Ohio, or phone our representative, and deliver. Chelsea Hardware. FOR SALE—30-inch Hotpoint elec- WELDING SERVICE end. 17980 Waterloo Rd., at Bush Jackson STate 4-0028. (2tf trie stove, Deluxe model. Like CHELSEA - Mrs, Liha Duerr rctuinsd I Chelsea, Mich. • Phone GR 5-5511 Phone GR ,9-6311. 42tf Rd. -10 FOR RENT — 2-bedroom down- new. Phone GR 5-8428 or "NO 6-Large brick home with 2½ baths, Saturday from St. Joseph i 12 524½ North Main St. NEED YOUR IRONING done? ; stairs unfurnished apartm'ent. WANTED — I would like" to have 3211. _ ! _9 •oak-^fJeorsy 2 fireplaeeg-^and-rec- Hospital,_Ann Arboiv^twJ FOR SAL-E--— Football shoes. 4 (Behind Production Machining) For quick and efficient service, GaTage, across from Junior-High . a ladyjive with.me in my-home. reation room. A well-located prop­ had undergone suigeiy. Shi Rawlings high cut, size 6. Good call Mrs. Fremont Boyer, 4794521., School. Call 475-8114 around 4 Telephone GR 5-5044. -9 erty. In excellent condition* Terms entered the liospjtal Aug, 12,| condition. $3. Phone 475-8757. • U Also, complete portable equipment. ' ~ ~ JL3?. p.m. _ :._ ._.gtf Female Help Wanted eonsidereoTT^-—-—L TOR "SATE — 1 pair football shoes' Welding, cutting, brazing, pipe FOR SALE — 9 donkeys, 1 male, WANTED—Remodeling jobs. Es-* ^-6. HOPPER: .EXP-ERIENGEfc SECRETARY Brick Ranch Home on Howard A.Standard Classified Willi size 8, .$5. Wanted to buy —-thawing. .'••••.'. 5 females and 3 babies 2 months ^ pecially experienced in difficult, Painting & faecoratln^ pair-in—sizo—y^Roger-Frismger. ^WT-^hJTT-bltrelr^itlrwhite noses order-type rooms. Reasonable hour­ Road. One of Chelsea's" finest. Building Contractors Shorthand, typing, general office 'GR 9-41(.1. ' - • 9 Phone and white around the eyes. $40 ly rata....Gall HA 6-2416. . -4tf .work.,-:' 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Home with- m _ -, . , . . _ • .^ J 475-8731 or GR 5-8252 each. 1 donkey-or pony rubber- Phone GR 5-5581 : Liberal fringe benefits basement and finished recreation tired-wago^_with brakes, $100. 1' . Gregory 498-2148 Wages open room. Has 2 car garage and large 9tf set of pohy or donkey harnesses ; George's lot. • FARM LOANS! with bridles and collars, $75. Ted 7tf W0LVERIN •FOR. SALE—Three-bedroom home Write to Box Au 29 HQMES on-NEARBY^LAKES.- .. -Bttlmer,-GR -5-6133,1 -, _, ^-^-^ ^hcieJSjepfflmSb PAn5TlNGr=Interior or—exterior, --"—Gare^of-Ghelsea "Standard— Buy land,^jivestocjc7 ref inajny^. •—one •block-from'-downtoKvii, Full brush or spray; also paperbang- : i''. "-'•.., ••• ' -;,;;..:•'-:•"•- ,-' 9 I acre lot on edge of Chelsea. Free Appraisals - Fast Service basement. Gas heat. Call GR 2nd Floor above , ing. All work guaranteed. Insured. Price, $3,000...... 6-5731. 50tf Hilltop Plumbing,. 106 Park St. Ray Schultz. 475-5231. 47tf FOR SALE — 1956'Ford. Excellent HBUCCDOZIlSia 6-room home with one acre lot. 6½% interest ^ .ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. condition. Good tires. $275. Ph. .1 Block North of Bowling TJO • you have a problem with -, . . For . . , Half:Soles & Heels •,''• FOR SALE — 1-ton capacity com­ GR 5-8634, 9 Price, $10,000. \ on Old US-12 Promp)t SService e - Quality Work stretch shoes, dye mercial deep-freeze, $580, new, alcohol? 'You can.""'have, help at will sell for' $150. Arbor -Motel,4' Older home, in village with- three Federal. Land Bank no /cost to ypu. Write-Box 44 or extra lota. PIWOA . $14,500,- -^ r DlJ Get..:^.^^1:^.^..^0.68 :ready,'.'..- 8170 Jackson. Rd.r % mile -wes't-of- ±AK£FRONT^HQME —ROBERTHALL/lIGRr ~~7 Qi\\\-MB^M 1.:.1. -—:.::': 6tf for school tibw. ; Dexter - 1-94'""Interchange.r IIA.X FOR SALE BY OWNER— Approx. 6945 Werkner Rd. Chelsea, Mich. 8134. ••'.,; 40 3-bedroom, carpeted,'.--gas heat, To see. these properties and other SlRVING 2221 Jackson Ave. ' i'j-acre ouikling site on Werk- Monday-Wednesday—8 a/m. .fjp_ knotty -pine interior, fireplace,' homes, farms, Industrial, Commer­ Telephonr NOrmandy 5-6139 Phone 476-8446. . \ cial and Residential Sites we have ner R.d., 3_r miles north of CheUea. If no answer call 479-2791 ~~^ "6 p.m. CLOSE-OUT PRICES disposal.. • 80-ft. private sanly YOUR FAVORITEl Ann Arbor,' Mich. PncmgG"R" 9it831. '•-' 45tf Thursday, 8 a.m. to.. 12 noo: For Sale, caU0 88tf = beach, Property cyclone fenced. •••••••• * 27tf Priday-=T.8~'a;m"r to 9 pirn.. 1½ car garage. Bass Lake, Una- FOR RENT r~ Modern, furnished, ' Used LcivynMowers' > BEER-WINE FOR SALE — Man's bowling'ball, 2-bedroom Sugar Loaf lakefront: Saturday—6 a.m, to 5 .p.m djlla. Price just reducu„„e„ GrR n9-4542 AKAO , a**.-etf : A_PA4lTMENTS FOR^ HENT fej -; 2.Reel .Type'^irRlhd ' :* Bob Wheeler .* And Drain Fields -: --^ Phone GR 9^H91T- -d— and ALE FOR SALE^Saddle'BoTSe.-- Pmto „ „ ., . . „ „rooms;-and bath, also 3 -rooms' : Self propelled $20,00 • ••*•:- "~~~^Phone 42TT9550"— " gelding. Gentle for children, rh. FOR SALE , 2 Rotary Riders, each'$45.-00 6tf GR 9-3375. •Jtf INSTALLED TO COUNTY CODE :•• mos. old. Cheap14 . Beagle.pups.JLUnd-bajthGood hunting , including, all utilities MABEL ZIMMERMAN, BROKER HOME-MADE CHIL SPECIFICATIONS stock. Phone OR 9-7406.. -9 and laundry'privileges. Call GR. 5- r ' • •'-.'• '9 Well-Barbered . TOYIDRIVE—3rd annual JC Aux­ MERKEL BROS. WANTED—Ruinrriiafce for coming HAMBURGS iliary general pick-up, Saturday, Septic tanks from 300 gal. to 2,000 BUSINES8688. S PROPERT.•Y - FO• -iiRo ' Steve Barber's victory over the Sept. 21. Please have discarded 'SALE — Chelsea.Theatre-at 218 9 K. of C. sale..'For pick-up phene gal. available for prompt instal­ FOR SALE LEAVING TOWN — Must sell GR :5-5711. or GR -5-8416.' 11 Detroit Tigers May 4, 1963, was SANDWICHES 'toys buxed-and, ready. . . ' 11 lation. •• ""•""' South JVIaih St. Dillon Wolverton, the first for the' Baltimore south- 666-Washington St.'GR 5-5201 five rooms of furniture with ex­ 19(i(i 1 O^OHn^Wiir-hxmTe^Fuwish-- 4-bedrbom-,- 2 baths,•—briek Gape ; ception of refrigerator, complete -paw in his career/ ings" complete with GE .washer- Cb(k Living-dining room--4ooK- '0 Your Most Important dryer , combination... For" sale or through.'"fireplace.: Breezeway, 2- for $275. In .fair condition. Call CARL -NINA :l HILLTOP PLUMBING Manchester-428-825. • 9 The man with the loudest mouth make small deposit and'take' oyer BOB SHEARS car garage. Lot 150x285. Low tax­ 45 Days for DON- GINNY aymerits. Oi-ville Shepherd, Greg- es. Good water. Near Half Moon often wins arguments among mor­ 201 S. Main Phone 479-3851 ALLSTATE Lawn Care -is Starting ons. •• . oVy phone 498-2271. ' 8tf --.- -• J-I ••••.-• •• 2tf Lake and park. Beautiful Noah WORK SHOE Heights subdivision, Noah Rd. west INSURANCE ; •^__^______/_{______.-•. — FOR SALE — Apt. size Dixie elecr of Hankerd, "8 miles from Chelsea; HEADQUARTERS Now!-..r'--' REAL ESTATE ^Tric range, 4 years old;- Lady flH .22.miles from Ann Arbor. Chelsea r SEEf-USrJP0«4—- -r- ^-i- -- K enm Ore... W-r i n ge r W«»herT-4-year JIOME-^P-ERSQNAL^ TamousRed~WThg i4rand .old, both .very good condition. Ph. school area. Priced under $19,000 COMMERCIAL .- AUTO - BOAT SCOTTS Turf Builder : ' r-TTZT^^UE".^ 479-4061. • .9 Terms. Model open daily except $10.95 to $23>95 SCOTTS Grass Seed Sunday. / SCOTTS: Bonus Weed & Feed WASinNGTONtiT.—3 bedrooms,- FOR SALE—Kay guitar, brand SCOTTS Clout for "summer crab liviny room„.dining..roqm, kitchen N. H. MILES/ Agen| Foster's Men's wear 1 new, never been used, also case) E. A. -^ ,=Jflone^GR=6=g334^^JL = graBs killing , ,,^.1:.::-., an~^lgn.d . Screeiied—porch^-Hacd4 mandolin-^complete-set-of-Brittan-: wood floors. 2-ear garage. •/ ica encyclopedia. May.be seen at 2tf FOR SALE-—Bred sows and feeder We have bulk grass seed 139 Summit. St; . 7tf Custom Building ANYONE FOUND LOOTING {or pigs) also a 10-hole round hog -and 8501 Hankerd Rd. Phone 479-4471 ". Greenfield Lawn Food 4-ppROOM BRICK; RANCH — FOR SALE — 4-bedroom year trespasaing on the property {at feeder. 6710 Weijkner Ed. GR Peat Moss — Milorganite A VeaT family home for'those who Will build your plan or mine. 1887.5 Island Park R?.- at Wist 5-8339.- -I. -9i appreciate Vpmlity ••'• •Kit-npln^.o, ff around lake-front home Cava- naugh Laki person, "- ••' • •'/ :-:.11. Laker-will-be-prosecuted. Sign|d: FpR RENT — Furnished second Your, old Isavn Bpreaderr^s~^&rHi:, liaths, 2-ear attached'garage. Price FOR REAL DOLLAR SAVINGS, Eva Vogel, owner. 1..,. 39tf jredueed to $30,000. GR 9-5831 a'ft£r.,6.p.m 46tf floor apartment. Adtrttsr Com­ money oh a new Scotts spreader. FOR SALE — Set of golf clubs — Be sure and see us before you bined living-bedroom. Kitchen, ECONOMY'.JFAM1LY HOME -- 4 3 woods and seVen Irons, In good buy any new or used car. Paliner For -the -Best In bath and closet. 120 South St; GR Motor Sales, Inc» Your Ford Deai- 9-1602.- .---. -9 Chelsea Hardware bedi'ooms,extra larg<' lot (almost condition"-$15r:Phone"GR 9-10O1V ' 'GR 9-6311 .|Lj»a^X-Ll(i. for .lots. Rebuilt Grand from • ..,.,,,.,:,,,^596 ^»«™SS_™______i__M_--P^- Aasorted^JJprights: from .„,.,...$69.50 COMMISSIQ*rCO. Si'OR SALE — Football shoes, tip By Mail or Come To time-work or odd jobs. GR W CLARENCE WOOD Phone KB 6-4201 new. Size 6½. Price, $6..-Call QR 9-5S02. 1 - ' titt GRINNELL'S ' Auction every Monday, 2 p_.m. ,5-4491 . ^9 ;V; GRINNELL'S MUST SELL—Year round modern —^1 BROKER We have -buyers for alHrinda of i^AVBL TRAILERS—18-ft, and lake-front, home on Crooked n-10 Flanders St. \ 328 South Main Ann Arbor 323 South Main Ann Arbor SPECIAIS up; 10x65 ft. trailers. Orlin R. Phone.GR :9-4003 livestock. Order of sale: feeder Lake. Make offer. Phone GR 9- f hone NO 2-6667 pigs, dairy cattle, feeder cattle, Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Mich. Phone NO 2-6667- 4542. • gtf •j ••- • . 10 80tf J.;.. sheep, calves, butcher cattle, butch­ Phone ALpine 0-2655. ' 4Stf sum MICHIGAN er hoip. m ROOF COATING" COMPLETE MARKETING SERVICE Asbestos fiber, asphalt base, Butter 'MM For trucking to our sale call us or 5 gnl. pails ...-..:..., ,,:.,, ,..$3,95 NO. 2¾ CAN OA^HILL FREESTONE your.local trucker. Livestock is -FOR SALE- Gates V belts, all commonly used insured from the time it Is loaded sizes in %-%•%" wldtl-hs , in 4 for 89| at-your farm until it leaves our stock barn; 84tf 160 ACRE FARM. Mddern* 3' bedroom house, large KEYKO , basement, barn, other j^lWings. Price $38,000. Port _Excel_20--10.5 fertUizer^CS- .doyvru •" ;";": "•"" T"J" '• . "' • ' : Show Halters, brown fusset and ^l»rgarine 4H&$ MODERN^ 2-BEDROOM Cavanaugh Lake cottage. white $6.95 to ^ifl.Qfi 2-LB. JAR SHEDD'S Wlieooii^ tifee rnew conclitidn. Oirfurnace, modern kitchen, Jorg&, level lot. Good beach. .MERKEL. BROS. ^eaiwt Butter Ink of BUILDING LOT, 200x200, on Freer Rd. WE REPAIR lawn mowers, garden SWIFT'S PREMIUM can determine tractors, farm tractors and other MODERN, 2-bedroom, lake home, sleeps six. 0]Lheat',__ cciujpmeiit._W-e also Jiove a.large Luncheon Meat 2 cans 6| -cveryfactor^ftosr bottled gas, utility rb^m,'garage. Price "$8,500. $17500 down," stock of used car and truck tires. owner will finance balance. B timer's Brake Service, 140 West 4.6>OZ. CAN LIBBY'Si 'Middle St. Phone GR 5-6131. 9 foe our sewkese think of MODERN COUNTRY HOME cm all-weather road. One b«droom down and two on second floor. Modern CLOGGED e - Gra kitchen,and bath, dining room, large living room, SHELLANE- enclosed porch, large screened front porch, stoker SEWER Drink 3 for 8 only o frw ponn>«s fumqceCt2i-CQ.r garag©,.wow5Hop, Maple shade. Cot FARMER PEET'S V rost OWco Box 388 1 CheUea, Michlian Also Now Holland machinery, 124 PARK STREET PHONE OR 5-4417 Sales jind .seryica. Cobb & Schreer. MEATS - GROCERIES , Pitofiei OR 9-5992 , Stockbridge. Phont ULysses 1-4½ if WI OILIVIR PHCWI OR?iilL T

__ •I • I- m^ww^,^ •> 'itflii?' —mm ^ ^*£Ef ST^ITO^ FAGS pm Michigan's /irsf; permanent set­ The ayerage newapapex ^editor tlements were made at >SaUlt Ste sees a lot of pictures pf pretty EAVETROUGHING and Need $n excellent sheep pastj^e l%*Gm. D,E. Bereft painedMari o in 1608 and at S^/Igance in gir]s playing on the beaches thfi I1 i /or the fftli;. and • ^jiy, „;«>jrtj>g Club 167(1, by Father Dablon and Fath­ time of year and never gets to thA months? .: J v'•,;:'••' ' ! V. .'' To Amy Cpttimand Post er Marquette. beaches.- , v Lightning Rod SERVICE Try »'yo. The jfajjjb Variety seed­ ; Ueutenant-Gencral Pwight E, '•• '• ••:••;'.• I'Vv* -, •• ed in eavjy Aufluat con be pastured years i^ the future, Sines 17SACDC mm Raymond ,andsClittord Peterson Beach, Army Research and De- deals in concepts rather than the in late September and ttir'o'bgh- of wateulooi were hosts SjMdjay TV TOWIBS and ANTENNAS out the fall, according to Graylon yelopment chief, has been named design of hardware end-products, '—*•»»——; ' .mi — -., . *-.•). Dick, Jr., >^former deputy chief their annual picnic get-together. 1 The announcement includes: a of Research and Development. •Approximately 1Q(> members of brief resume of soine'..of the high­ General Beach,,formerly of Chel­ GRAND OPENING AD the two organizations were pres­ lights of General Beach's career sea, is a brother of J)avid JBeach ent and throtfghoutLthedayrp*sft* since" his graduation. -from the of Jefferson St. IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE OF «rsby and area residents stopped United—States Military Academy " Y i 5 by ito see the display of oil j>itfl in 1932. THE CHELSEA STANDARD tractors the Peterson brothers Early in World. War II, General Ann Arbor Man haye accumulated since they first Beach organized and commanded-i began their collection in 1^56. a Southwest Pacific Field Artil­ In Court Again Included in the display Sunday lery Battalion using wild horses i* ^ were a 15,000-pQund, 1915 Rume. purchased in Australia, the an­ SYLVAN LANES On Fishing Charge ly Oil Pull tracte-r, (a' smaller ver-' nouncement stated. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION sion o/the 1915 mociel, and a-min-j Also mentioned is the fact that Karl W. Schnearle, 75, of Ann ature replica pf the large model,! he was formerly commanding gen­ Arbor, for the second time in the PHONE GR 9-3611 - 475-8980 - GR 9-6188 identical* in all details'/ which jjha, past month, wasfined for taking - eral M the 82nd Airborne Divi­ •" ' " - ~ ''; • "••i^^trjrTt—' Petei'sons built lasr^wtnter. TM sion, after Pentagon sorvice as ;nw6 thatrthe legal linWof "BTue- small' one is in the nature of a Army Director of Special Weapons gills on North Lake. He was cited If You Plon To Build or Remodel Your Home chad's .toy, " and Director of Guided Missiles, Wednesday night, Aug. 21, by'Con­ Ten ojt the machines in the Pe,. and most recently has been on spe­ servation Officer Donley Boyer. Call Us for . . . llcction were in opera cial assignment from-^Afmy Chief He and a'companion, Dpyglpg R. gg WSTCP & Wagner, 18, also of Ann Arbor) FREE ESTIMATES OH BIDS MrtfrnMSxim.v^^AJwttinsw . tion at one time Sunday after­ of Staff General Earle G. Wheeler. \ **«,«)©>•*, V.>4.4lW,-«jfe,4; ;»j noon, creating a great deal of in- The assignment was to explore had more than 90 of the fish QUALITY BIKES ARE YOUR BEST BUY! teiesft among motorists, many of Army mobility problems with ac­ when apprehended but pleaded not on — whom stopped to watch. ' ' cent on use of orgunic aviation.' guilty when brought ^ before The.. Petersons also collect old General Beach's new assignment, Municipal Judge Francis O'Brien PLUMBING, WIRING and HEATING engines and**cu8fomarily take a> which he assumed on Friduy, is at Ann Arbor. Alt Work Guaranteed with 1 Year free- Service trailer load of them to the'annual designated HS U. S. Army Combat Trial too"k place Thursday and Steam Show at Hastings. Development Command. The unique both were found guilty as charged. WE SELL FOR LESS - WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY organization studies needs and Schnearle was fined $35 and or­ Hours: Daily, 8-5:30;-Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. The. fcme. belie ver in the merit, ( stutes requirements for how one dered to pay $20 costs, the alter­ EMERGENCY SERVICE GALLS: GR 9-5948 or honor system, will accept noth-' Army will be equipped, organiged native being 10 day£ in jail _- v_ ing that, he hasn't earned* und fight from today out to twenty Wagner was assessed "$20 fine and Jl0_costs_or three_daysL in jail. HILLTOP PLUMBING, HEATING Both paid their fines. > LEARN Also brought before Municipal & ELECTRICAL Judge O'Brien Thursday . was 201 SOUTH MAIr* STREET " George E. Redfor'd, 25, of Ann Arbor. He was found guilty of Phone 479-3851 Chelsea, Mich. using a . rubber, propelled—spuar. gun .while fishing on Silver Lake Jmxe 10. The lake is closed to the t_ . For_borh men and womtn- use of "s"pear. gun fishing ' Rcdford was ..assessed $12.30 fine and- costs. PfibneGR5 4141 WEAVER REAL ESTATE COURSE: * Apprehended Aug. 10 in Lyndon if Property Management it Leases township illegally, running 'coon 6t .:: '.••;•{: dogs ,nt night,.Kelcy and Alfred if Appraising it Property Insurance Edmonds appeared Saturday, Aug. 6R5r5141 it Deeds-Mortgages 7*r PH A and Gt Regulations 17, before Dexter Township Jus­ tice of the Peace David Doig and ••£ Real-Estate Law it Many other topics were assessed $18 fine and costs 2 : ! : eaieh'r^^T —- -~- --'- ~ -~-^~::.,--, ,:• ADVANTAGES OF THE COURSE: The two were apprehended by 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Conservation Officer Boyer in the -£ Preparation for Licensing Examinatior) vicinity of Duffy's Lake. Keley if Vernon Shaha.n Real Estate broker, teacher/ lecturer lives in Ypsilanti and Alfred Ed 214 E. MIDDLE ST. CHELSEA "-C-:_ - •^Ir Course written by real estate people monds lives at Taylor. Class meets Tuesday night, 6:45 to. 9:45, Personal Notes BURGHARDT FUNERAL HOME •••', for-20 weeks starting Mrs. Henry Buss is a^ patient at St. Joseph Mercy_ Hospital, Antf

and Mrs. E. M. Eisemann. '• -SPECIAL' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ " "' • S • •".' i • • . • Telephone 789-6123, or write for Free information Mrs. Viola Holdernian of De­ troit, formerly of Chelsea, is ECKRICH SKINLESS •-'•. .^./ ;:,,--;•. L._ .' - TRADE- INS WANTED - and application. Limited number accepted. spending ;a three-week vacation 1 Suggest early registration. with friends and'relatives here and at Grass Lake. She spent sev- Hot pogs . . . . lb. 47c ernl days last week with her sis­ PKG. OF 8 NOLSUM ter here, Mrs. Iza Carty, and Jackson Business University called on friends and former neigh­ Hot Dosfor bors. She also, has been the house- M.ERKEL BROS 234 South Mechanic Jackson, Michigan guest of Mrs. Mildred Hopper at Cavanaugh Lake. iwtMwiMiikiuyiKHiiifKHiHBmtcnnnnn 10-OZ., CELLO BAG :er Puns 2 for 37c jffifCfflBJEyjM Marshmallowslf pKp7 29f ALBEE Presents the BANQUET CHICKEN, TURKEY/BEEF :' •'-'- \- Potties . * . ;3for41c ShorteninSNOWDRIFT g. <., ^^34^4ft•'•••. e KUSTERER'S FOOIT^MARKET PIAL GR 9-3331 WE DELIVER

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- if •V Hr -v-ij- PAGE SIX THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, Minn(,\ THURSDAY. ATTmr^, *m % 19 i!- Ronald C, Smith lations, .ordnanco and •' Schneider IJ. Elementary seahiftnsKip, $hipbi^ rili«! *» *!••!* i«J.'.'-'/I vi 9k--:M ; •M- Puifihmep Former % ; » «5|F •I*- 8 v 1963 FOKD •^TiV*';^' JT- ? • .> < ' m Be mw« Mmming,Ct.Si7 S .»: NeiVs Dairy Bar ersonnel Listed -- Grearest Lakes, 111.—Ronald , C. V^WP^ *W training J Smithth, 1717, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Schneider, has announced Chelsea Ejementary School Prin­ 'em* receive' teats ml Model End Clearance Dale R. Smith of 08 Cedar Lake which ^^termine their f„. ^ that he has purchased Neil's Dairy At State F$r cipal Arthur -Schrnunk has sub­ 'Rd., Chelsea, Mich,, is undergoing s Bar at 113 Park St. from Neil Edwin L. Clark, Chelsea school mitted the following licit of teach­ .nine weeks basic1 training at the signments in the C 2¾ superintendent from 1921 until ers and office personnel for North poting^tho program %* Rock Bottom Deals on All Pars in Stock Fahrner and will open ifor busi­ Nava) .Training Center, Great 1 1932 and superintendent of schools and South schools for the 1963- Lakes, IU. , ' , . "•.,• .ggfd ^service' schofe i • ness on Tuesday, Sept. 3. The at Mt. Morris for 21 years, will b« 64 school year. The intensive training. includes nical instruction or to JL Shop now while there is still o good selection of models interior js being redecorated, anifj among 3333'educators'honore' educators honoredd on He suggests that parents; file '< stations for Teachers Day, Friday, Aug. SO naval orientation, organization training j u o.n.ftJ and colors. No more cars from'the factory'until 1964 remodeled this week. the list tor future reference. ana hisjtpry,. basic military 'regu- n Nuvy' •ratin g y (tomorrow) at the Michigan State At South school the teachers c: models, " Negotiations for the sale of. the Fair. business were completed Saturday are Mrs. Bernice Packard and Wi^s- BfeBfe The award will be presented to 1 PHONE OR 5-3281 morning and Schneider's ownor» Charlene Chisholm, • kindergarten. Clark in ceremonies in the Music- _ Mrs. Lucile Kelly^=and=Mr|. ship became, effective .Saturday Shell , at tHe' falrgrounds--ftnd \v, night; he has changed the name Joyce Nortley, first grade;, Mrs. reception will follow in the ad* - See MEDALLION at our f-of the 'buaincaa to'-fcloyd's Pftir-y= - -EileeffiidBurtis^Mrs^AnTre Harnia, Palmer Motor SaleSyJnc^ Bar, ^ joining Symphony, ua'rdens'. ^ 'Miss Julia Miller, second grade; 4 . Announcement of the honor to Schneider has had. previous ex- 'Mrs. Judith Matsen, Miss Teresa at the CHELSEA COMMUNITY FAIR Over 50 Years of Service ,.,. . uviuus CA- ^, boatowed upon Clark included penence' in d--v- Chelsea. It was in'1921 that h* •Mrs. Marianne Kerr, fifth grade. f .{ ' For the past seven years" he has Jtrikur _J tppj' BE SURE TO SEE THE worked for the Washtenaw-Cbuntjf organized the first debating team' Pi John Miles Now ,v Teachers \ at North 'school are Koad Commission. at Chelseo High school and perV Mrs. Joyce Canriehf, kindergarten; ^•••«•••"1 sohally trained those'who partici-' In South Vietnam • Mrs. Jeane Smith, Mrs. Joanne llMM -. 1 pated*-Aniong members of that' -j u J* n . filiiis X ..-, STANDARD OIL Staffan, Miss Susan Pott, first li-E^ "jlj • -^-Michigan-leads the-nation-m- the ffrst7team were Gortoir-RlethTrn^^*-flfl«M> Kepairman- ^a i^^JA Sf M^ production of reft'tart cherries, ler, now president of Olivet CoU grade; Mrs. Florence Baldrighi, Pfc. John N. Miles ia now sta­ Mrs. Florence rHakala. second field beans, blueberries, cucumbers' lege; Herbert Huehl, who became /A IUMM^I FARM PROGRESS for pickles, gladioli bulbs and' a dentist-and practices .tajjkne tioned at Saigon, South Vietnam, grade. 'mm The North school list continues ^f •J' eastern white winter wheat. Arbor; nnd the late Ruth 0anceV as," chief radio repairman for the R • -j •• In 1926, Clark , instituted the with Mrs. Nancy Grau,-Mrs. Janet Seventh-Radio Research-Unit-and Fulks, Mrs.-. Cary ; Bonner, third' ^ISJI^^BBIII DISPLAY first overland bus trip from the; assistant to the Third Radio Re. m Dcutc Potto! e' Middle West to WashingtonrD.C.' grade; - Miss >Mary' ,Weber, Miss He conducted the tour, himself,! search .Unit. JRoberta 'Stbrmont^ Mrs! Joyce •BeckeringT^pyrth—pate; and "Ro­ Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30-31 FUEL KIDS for the Chelsea High school grad*< Before going to his present post; 1 uates of that year. It was such & Pfc. MilesJ completed a 25-week' bert Benedict," Mrs. Sharon -Vonk, _jat the new project that wheji the buses] -field radio repair course at the. Mrs. Creda • Winkle, fifth grade. reached BaUimofe," *Md., enroute Southeastern Signal School at The elementary school reading THEV DISAGRSSD Fort Gordon, Ga. ' improvement teacher is Mrs. Isabel 'ON THIS AMD THAT/ to , the Baltimore Sun Chelsea Community Fair news photographer took a pic­ His parents are-Mr—«nrl MM. Eisele and the speech improve­ - SUTtJOE AND WIFE ment teacher is Mrs'.' Rosemary i. "W w ARE STANDING P*T ture of "the group for a feature N. H. Miles, of Scio Church Rd. * TRACTOR DYNAMOMETER TEST ritory about the "bus trip from His current address is: Irving. ,. ••• FOR ;,_Mr8.-£yalyn_Haah-Jfl. the. elg«. - EQUIPMENT -^ .-"-..' ". .. - .• , t.hp-MiiMln-Wn«fe» Br-Kr-MaSff^" " mentary school secretary and" Mrs. Clark also organized, in 1980, .FUEL RA 16747400 Luella McMannis is librarian and • HEATING OIL DISPLAY LOIL X *• 'v <& ^ what he' believed was the first 7th RRU secretary.. • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DISPLAYS Chelsea High, school band. There APO 143 y*n 1 . 'f- were 40- members in , the' group/ San Francisco, Calif., • MARSHMALLOW ROAST v_- Honors in high school oratory. also came to Chelsea High school Hats, Hots'.;. Stop in ond Sign a Guest Ticket.,. Pvt.> Gerald Eveningred You May Be the Winner of One of Our during Clark's years as superin­ They're Hot Dogs • tOCAi T1APIMAKM.tec. « tendent. Howard Holmes, trained Stationed in Germany . 6%CEET'WIDE FOR.VJRTUALUY SEAMLESS BEAUTY FREE DOOR PRIZES sby Clark, participated in the In a story in the Aug^^g'jlssue state oratory finals at Lansing 200 Gal. Furnace Oil (No. 2) I Gal. Liquid Floor Wax Yes,-everyone who's Vr.ied'it Pvt. Gerald Eveningred, brother of The Standard relating experi­ that year. of Elton Eveningred, is now sta­ ences of the • James \ Hoffmeyer N E w(A)m st rong MEDALLION 100 Gal. Heater Oil 1N0. 1) 1 Farm Fuel Final Filter agrees, you can't beat our 100 Gal. RcguldT Gasoline—"..". 1 "Fill"."of" Permotrenr' Anti-Freexe Clark also particularly remenv tioned in Germany with the U.S. family during their travels in New fuel ! oil, for heat th^ beifc-th'e'.high school football, pro­ VINYL CORL,O.N» FLOORS ( Army. He is the son of. Mr. and York state while Mr. Hoffmeyer Steadier, warmer and more gram of the l J20's and early Mrs. C. W. Eveningred who now was attending the National Sci­ seven different coloring! specially coordi- Dick Austin George Walker TTi^O's,- saying one- of the teams in live in Port Huron. His address,is; ence .Foundation Institute at One- fitted with the most popular colors in' appli­ ONLY Agent, Manchester . Agent, Manchester efficient. . . in any weather. those years Was. "the greatest, in Pvt. Gerald Eveningred onta, a typographical error ances, counter tops, bath fixtures, ceramic tile, towels, 4 Call us today to order yours/ high school history." He saidL'.'Arn- ' 557-39-289 followed through frbnj headline and other accessories. ResuH-yoo can match colors Geo. Knickerbocker Jack Campbell old Fahrner was undoubtedly one With confidence because the eolor-eoordinstion has *5 ' Hq. Co. 144 Sig. Bn./ to the. end of the paragraph, The Agent,-Chelseo Agent, Grass Loke . Coll GR 9-3311 now. of the greatest high school quarter­ Hoffmeyers[ had beenvamused by already been done tor. you. Let us help you give you? Sq. Yd. >S-:7- -^t-»—• •- -APO 326; New York; N.Y,='_U home that professionally decorated look. DON LAWHORN, Dealer backs and field generals that ever signs advertising "Michigan- Hots" £A8Y TERMS" walked on-to a football field. As. *and. upon inquiry learjidd \ they WEE (A)rn8trong MEOAtUON VINYL CORLON AT captain, he /had ' a backfield that Graa%-Sch6ol Teaehersz we re what is known here'.ias "Hot STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS DAVE POTTS was fast and. clickedL_p,erf.ectly-^ JDogs." There was no explanation ii 682 W. MIDDLE ST. George L. Staff an,. Law ton Stegeij (Continued.from page one) r 1 why the "Michigan" ..was added. I/WGR9-331I and .Clenard .McLaughlin—ancF a and sixth grades for .five years; The typographical error, however, lino that was terrific, including. He will be at North school:teach­ substituted an "a"-for/the "6" Standard Ads Are a Good Shopping Guide! j Frederick' Steiner,'.Frederick an ing fifth grade, and came out as '"Michigan Hats." MERKEL BROS pon Irwin, Paul "Barbour, Joh : Miss Miller, who is to' teach' Adrion, 'Russejl McLaughlin an second gr>de at Souths school; or phone GR 5-57)1 for o showing in your home of Medallion] Howard and'Dudley Holmes." Michigan- rivers,; and streams graduated in, June .from.: Antioch Avould Ketteh-oner«nd--a--half—ti -ood-othcr ArmstrORg ft^rir—No-obligo44on, of .cower-—- In recalling the students'oftha College, Yellow Springs, 0. around the world. ANOTHER day, Clark mentioned some wh have, been particularly successful in their chosen careers-r-Geprge; L, Staffan, Howard and ' Dudley: FAIR Holmfes, Clenard and Russell Mc­ Laughlin .and Lieutenant-General Dwight Beach'"to list, only a few."; V P Since his • retirement, Clark has been, president, of the Michigan Retired. Public School Employees Association- for three years'. He A A Halo-of-Heat also-is, on the Legislative Council] of the ."National Retired-'Teachers •i. Association,... •.,'/ In addition to his work as super­ L intendent of schools at Chelsea and Mt. Morris, he had taught ..H.flyjnsL|6W_..!Wy farm,. I will sell the following described personal property, locafod 3 miles florihot -,-\- Multi-Temp , ¥ch^ol'ln"'Ja"sp^~alitf ^rdrra¥r' U Hp received h[s bach^lo'rls, mas-j Dexter. Take Mast Rd. north out of Dexter to Territorial Rd., ond east V* mile to 6440 North" tei^ and doctor's^legrees at the Territorial Rd., on ' TJniveraity of'Michigan. OFFER jT • For 23_y.ears ^Clark__c_onducted jeducotional-.tours. to. eastern cities I a'nd historical sites. He has served actively rfn the Kfwahis and Lions Clubs;. ,on the Mt. Morris. City: S Planning Commission;.with United u DRVE R Fund*campaigns; and as a Boy- Scout leader. He also has been^ active in the Methodist church 'and the Masons. _ .._ • SEPT. """HisiRome" at ~iMt/ Morris is at STARTING AJ U:30 P.M. SHARP -73&- MapierStr-;- - ": I

Tough-L)Uck-:—_L—_-—_ , The -sixth-place Detroit Tigers of ,1953 suffered ?2, one-run de Bangs Tested! •Va* feats and were shut out seven times (luring the season. Anffttf heiferVith-eolffcy^ide (2yrs.old) ~ J Roan cow, due to freshen Oct 12th (7 yn. old) Angui heifer with coif by side (3yrt. old) 1 Durham cow, due to freshen Sept. 25th (5 y». o'd) We know of no one who couldnJ* Durham heifer with coif by side (5 yn. old) 4 Durham heifers (yearlings) solve the world crisis, given the Black Holsrein heifer with calf by side (2 yn. old) proper "authority. i J^Durham steers (9 mos. old) Hereford heifer with calf by side (2 yrs. old) 1,0 Young Holstein heifers, calfhood vaccinated Pot Off HOGS HAY & GRAIN of Your Bills 3j5 Feeder Plgi, 75 to 100 lbs. 522 !o«* mixed hay AND 200 Bales of wheat and oat straw

-••*- 13 Acres of standing corn Remodel Your Home FARM MACHINERY 1956 Masiey.Harris Tractor (Model 50) with new tires n adw Borr at the features THROUGH A NEW 1953 Ferguson Tractor (Model 30) I !i * 5 «m Dearborn Plows *v MORTGAGE 1961 New Holjand^ower Take-off Bele> (Model167) *_' J i«* Rodex Bottom Dearborn Plows - - = 12 ft. Spring Tooth Drag ^- Spike Tooth Drog Masiey-Horrli 6 ft. Power Take-off Combine iryer give you- Attics * Ree. Rooms f £. OI»c — 8 f t. Cultipacker 'V New Idea, 1 Row Corn Picker Gutters * Dormers Side Delivery Rake Massey-Harrls 7 ft. Mower, like new (3 point hitch) Additions * Sidings Roor End Snow Plow (3 point hitch) Look at the New Low Price 2 Wogoniiwlth Groyity Boxes (1 new.) 4 S«tlon Rotary Hoe i —•—»—»yqi»—— 4 • '-. ' I "— EXAMPLES — 1 Rubber Tired Wagon with Rack Wright Power Saw John Deere Grain Drill (13 hole) • Fully Automatic, flexible Controls • Simple Push Bill $2,000 H?J? ***•"' Waterers and Troughs Co-Op Com Planter (3 point hitcK) button Temperature Selector • •Dynamic Disc Lint Modernization ...... ,..$2,000 300 gal. Overhead Gai Tank, with stand ELECTRIC Ferguson Front End Cultivator Filter • Big Capacity Drum • Full.Opening Door Forks, Shovels and Hoes .House ,Bal. .$3,000 , 24 ft. Universel Elevator with Motor (like new) fr«PP'e Hay Forks oi«d Rope ^ 95 • Quiet Operation • Flush to Wall Installation J? ft. Aluminum Elevator with Motor front End Dearborn Manure Loader :,„,, i . n $ * Totol Owed $7,000 de 8 Manu e • Safety Door Switch • Zinc Coated Cabinet defies ^½ S Tf ^ J Spwader, on rubber Also many other articles too numerous to mentio"/ 139 rust • and ,.. MAYTAG dependability to Low to 3 14 In. Redox Bottom Dearborn Plows eluding a Victor 8 cu. ft. Deep Freeie. ^ ... . TERMS OF SALE; Bank terms available, National Bank of Oe&olt, Plymouth Office. $«• Mr. Kehrl. i • . • $50 GAS Per. Month Not Responsible for accidents on jrounds dav of *alo. Payt Them All GALL COLLECT Frigid Products "tViKM/N "ST V"wOyi"~ ..„.™U- , LLOYD HEYDLAUFF WRITE BOX 9302 113 N. MAIN PH!GR«-6«51 LADING 9, MICH. FLOYD KEHRL/Clerk ^mMMM*^^ I ri*i»4w

7—U w HCTmiW «f •J'. ;iWtiBi>^-fflv^%jffl!iaA mu :*M> \nn, Qafy, Pale and ftlton' BVert* VermuNeH riRrod.. . , ' r, Club "or are Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Haim, or Quincy and the late Mr. Ver- _,j).e couple, Guests ini-lu'Led—Mi- - mullen^f \__ _ Spike's pare.nts, Mr. and Mr' "\faynarri Bin! of MilanTafid grand" For her wedding the bride wore >arents of the couple, the Rov a floor-length white lace >gown lftd Mrs. William A. Johnson of having a fitted bodice. Style feu- Whitnjore Lake, -Mrs, —William tures included a Sabrina neckline : Spike of Saline, and Mrs. Ru$h *ith fridescents. The skirt ex- 5adt. .ended into a chapel- -train. A crown of pearls held Her elbow- GOD'S WILLING WORKERS length veil and she carried a cas- \God|s Willing Workers, women's ;ado bouquet of whitfr' roses and '?i'oup of the- Chelsea Baptist carnatidns. * shurch, held a regular monthly —Linda- SchoolcrnftTrf-Quincy, Was -meotrnj? ntp-the chtm.'h-—Monday matron of honor apd bridesmaids evening. included Sandi Harm, a sister of The 28rd Psalm was the theme &}*• the bride, Barbara Husk of of the devotional service which Grosse Pointp, a cousin of the opened the meeting.- Mrs. Clarence *»• bride, and Sharon Shepherd—of- Holliday was in charge. *V> I/' Kalamazoo. •'^V *>tiwv* s The evening's work session saw 7 All the attendants wore blue Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kennedy ^ the completion of small quilts for Mrs. Dovi0 H. Schrpen - street-length dresses and tiny * *'- * ' • * * + - -*- - * the—church—nursery—and a large * _• '* matching.veils held m/place with quilt to be. sent to the Weaver crown^shaped headpieces. family—^missionaries in the Congo, LAVIER- $300.00 ' Michele Hall of Detroit; was the Sunday Open House Reception Will Honor Co-hostesses for M o n d a y 'a Also to $5000 yrna K. Palmer, David Schroenflowe r girLatul Timothy Butters of meeting were Mrs. John Palmer ftuincy, served as ringbearer. *• Fred Kennedys 50th Wedding Anniversary and Mrs. Donald"Schneidci\ Km xiirridafQt-SovtHfield Church Men in the wedding party were Richard Haist, as best man, Earl Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kennedy They lived . on the . Kennedy Manchester Rd.- (M-52). The son, BIRTHDAYPARTV- First choice, of today's brides. lie Methodist church at South fon bow at the top. They carried are being honored Sunday, Sept. Carol .Diane Evenin^red * was' Exquisitely designed, superbly' Horning,' brother of the bride honiestea'd..farm_ou. Grand _ Rivet llouglasj .ji»iLJuJs^_famil.v. live, at , 'crafted? You can pav nw« hu» HrasF*hfr^»i#ttjr^jfcj t&le** ,vbouqtwto^y^iterT?grBgEis^ 1 :&Ui&e~fecepRon^$fc Ave, ynti] it was' sold .for )•««+• .honored at''"n"H'iu pvlw p'ai'ty~We4- t?\vtiddinK ceremony-at 7*3n0 SwF^eFi *-^ jj37()"'M-52. Butli places arc on "the you can't buy a finer Diamond "•* tered among lavender daisies, the bride, Richard Lovelace of Ann pbservance of their golden wed estiUe " business and residential Keniiedy farm'which"has a Man­ nesday evenintr, Aupr, 21, in-ob . Friday uniting Myrna Kay servanqe of her lfith birthday. The ing than Keepsake. Bruce Holtzhauer^of Ann Ar­ Arbor, David Timmerman of Pleas­ ding anniversary. The op«« house, prnperty in; 191-1. The homestead chester postoffice address. jiev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bor .assisted the bridegroom as at whjch they said they are look­ party was held at the home of the Klnit tlJllged (o tJlOw (kit,) ant Lake, land John Stevenhagen - farm .was procured ' from " the The Kennedys' family includes Jrkt Isdwiti I'tJtni Tw. 8r"i (raid M. Palmer of Southfield, best man. Ushering were Jim Shea ing fprwaTd" "W '"greeting their hostess, Mrs. James Caris, 623 Daviil Hai old Sehroen, son of of Ypsiianii, as ushers. •United - States Government in three sons, .Douglns on the home of Ypsilanti, Terry Centner of • A reception .was Jtold in theman y friends, will be held at the 18i»7 by Mr. Kennedy's grand­ farm,' William of Curran, Mich., Wilkinson St. and Mrs. Robert • Schroen of Chelsea and Dwayne* Schroen church pastors immediately after .home of a son and daughter-in- father, Crjijvford. Kennedy. I-'rcd and Cleveland, 0., and Chester of .Mrs. Caris centered the refresh^ tf nitrous Rd. brother of the bridegroom. the ceremony; and later the couple law, Mr. and Mrs._ Douglas Ken­ Kennedy, whose parent* were Mr. Indianapolis, Ind.; and five grand­ ment table "with a doll cake she he Rev, Theodore t>oane offi- - Carol Schroen, sister of thelef t for a week's stay in northern nedy' on the Kennedy farm on and Mrs. William Kennedy, w'us children. — -- •- • —\- had baked and decorated herself. ltd in the presence of app^Qjd- bridegroom, and Todd Dawkins, ,M-52, four miles south of 1-94, •'•Guests present for the 7 to f) Michigan. They will make their born on the homestead farm. The Both Mr. and Mr* Kennedy are p.m. party included Judy and lety 200.Quests. nephew of the, bride, served as home in Ypsilanti after Sept. 1. The Kennedys are members of location is now the site *>f the in good health'. j\Ir. Kennedy still finalists were Lois BejuHlanS' 7Jo_wer_girl and ringbearer, _ re­ the Rowes Corners church. Mrs. Janet Carpenter, Star and Dennis WINANS For going away the bride wore Grand River Ave. -Sears Roebuck does drainage work, in addition to Brown, Drinda West, Mary'' Nq-. •ole Quirk who sang: "Marri- spectively. a cranberry wool knit dross., Her Kennedy is also a member of the :stoney—— ;——. ;—-—-.--- t....-1- church's'Women's Society, of World keeping busy in his".garden, and, dino, Carol- Bilotta, Pat •Stanley;' PMfler.'j ;': - , , • For tier 'daughter's, twedding,- corsage was an arrangement taken In 1()15, the. Fred Kennedys servmg .as,/stiUfl- distributor , for Bill Carpenter, and the 'honor Mrs.'Palmier wore a sleeveless silk Service as well as a member of Jewelry Store V bride, Riven in marriage from her. bridal bouquet. .. "' the Limaneerscf.Chelsea. '. bought a 200-acro farm, on ,'Lily Wooster SealKote jiain't\ guests -sister and brothers, Mary Iher father; .wore a nylon, chif crepe dress in a, muted gold-,color U.d.,'-'PJymouth; t.his-was sold in"' "gown with scaljopad neckline with matching . sleeveless waist- . Both the bride and Bridegroom ; Mrs. Kennedy is, the former Their, present farin_ho"me''* was I long sleev.es.- Lace used on the jacket ornamented with touches jittdnded Cleary College in Ypsi­ •iEdith Bench; she and Mr. Ken- (025 mVd that same year the^tl "known .'for• many years as' the Bee was beaded with • seed of satin* lanti. He js now employed -a't'-Vln-' ,nedy were married at the home of moved to the Chelsea :ir.en: wherfe Peckpfts farm; they purchased it :they . have resided the past 38 from the Lehman Estate and lived lis. The beii-shaped^jikji.t'ex- The bridegroom's mother wore cent Motor.Sales,.Ypsilantu b.e«' parents, Mr,.and Mrs. 'Edward •Be^ch on.Sept. 3; 1913, The Bench jyears.'-Tiitiy-first- bought the-.-Her- in the original . farm house until feed .into fa './full chapel traina. beige and white- nylon jersey jinan Fletcher farm on Freer Rd. Jthciv son i)<)uglas"^wirs^hiarried. in Water Repellent Service K'tlf hat of lace and; pearls held sheathe dress with matching ac­ family'-'home at that time was on H^rmari-Romine Snyder Rd., Greenfield' township. iinJfiiiB and in 1938.moved; to their August,. 1953,. when., they, -built |bouffant-veil and her ensemble cessories/ ••..:...!:__-' ,:„^U=L :preseht home at G481 Chelsea- their new house nearby. [completed, with a cascade bou- •'• Each had a white, orchid -corsage. The location is now-n. part of'.Wy- CAR COATS • TRENCH COATS ;oming> Ave., inside, .the"1, city, at t'of white carnations, afld pur- A' re'eeptioh^ and buffet dinner, V6w$ Sppkpn af ; Detroit. ii.,ia. :;- Iviolets., • •••'" * •..'.. took place.at the church inuriedi?" Irs.Lona Dawkins of-Mt. •Clem- ately following the ceremony.. Ann Arbor Chureff BRINOTHEKIDS- H4IWTINC C10THES^^^ ,»sister of the bride, was rha- Following s week's • trip to lof honor. Another sister, Rita Minnesota, the couple'will be at I^r. and "Mrs. ^Charles Romine; Free Bulletin Offer I w, and Patricia. Kochanek of home "at 35425 Glcnwood,' in Jr., are now making their home PLAY EQUIPMENT ON THE LAWN ^NOlflSUITS bnia-and Judy Weber of Fay- •Waynes on Did 1-13.1¾ following fh^v v0. Parents Help w/fj 0., wei-o bridesmaids. The bride, who graduated June turn from a—southern wedding He Mr attendants • SJLfrojn^JEasteriL ..Michigan- Uni­ •trip. They, .were married at the ASH AND DRY were Baptist.4wwch^m Ann Arbor SaAni.'^Teen-Aa' e Problems M alike,in turquoise gowrts of versity, will be teaching at Wayne ••*' i.-i'». V. IW '^* • : -•• '-..-, ---1 • '^v*;:l

k Out^of the laboratory. to you—excluaiyd KIYAKS SHOES STORE-WIDE FURNITURE SALE wonder blond of Loafers and'Hush Poppies v .- " 50¾ ffar&polye^-, »nd 60% cotton tot exceptional good looka, •6.95-»y.95 ENDS-SATURDAY AUG 31 washability and yvearability. Handsomely tajlore4 . »«* np* w. ••••.in $•$*** Ivy 8ty!<^ ; ^"Bthi 29" to 34" Coioft. Dark (Xlv», Black, tvy j^inm By Bobby Brooks, Don Keh^y and Bradley frfCKfmCIL 0/ivwi BUDGET TERMS CHELSEA FREE DELIVERY 1¾ Pface To Gittnr fc^Jwkiptf'. ..I i iii • nil ij[: jLaJiiJ^ J....~ J..1L J ,,,^ m •F*" *••••«•*• •rn^m ^m T *H,

!*•" .'lU'4- ofcc 1 AGE EIGHT THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHtGAN &rA ^^TURSDAY, Airrv^ •n i i I, i.imi.i.ii.i— n ii j), i i ij 7 ii ii i twiii. 1,. i ••jnf^l i["".r**" Mrs. Walter Pielomgler, who timit Township Zoning quest for a change from A:l ag- ( I Former Chelsea ' riculturc Vo B-2' business designa* broke her nip in' 4 fall at her Sh&an^Mt^M '/I' to* the past tC%$*fl 4 • /• Hearing Slated Tonight iion for property owjiad by Jbiqi 8 oI •. -*• Ulster and family MI * DEATHS Resident Dies of on the north side1 of Jackson; Rd; Tt,w^«» t>... li'i Mr. and Community Announcement has • been made I Lambert Mepyans hy the ' Lima Township' Zoning between Parker and St^nbach Rd, r*** IS I!!!!!^^!^^ 'II Burns in Flint P|r^ fBoard that a continuation of a #PB1I>^W,^« • • • I I MM •'•»• i i ! Was Former President of Mrs. Alice Ev'eritt'.of, Whlftior. zoning hearin* related to hhe E}d' • Mr. and Mrs. Tsd R. Nc-cnme ', Amalgamated Local 437 Calif., a former Chelsea resident*, Green property is being hold at hfrvc purchased the ljenry Mohr- # ft ft ( Lambert Mepyans, former presi­ iio lock .o^UUe home at 7G1 South dent of Amalgamated^!.ucitl.-1'17, the Aug. 11 Adams Hotol fire in at, Lima Township Hall, Lima .Main St. and moved there this Flint," it wap .learned heve'Uhia Center-. week from their former residence.* Olive Chapter No, 108, OKS, Limuiit't'i'M Thursday, Sept. 5, at and formor plant chiiirjiiun fu£ t ihe Federal Screw Works Union, week,. ' " • The hearing is on Green's re- :^1)117 Fletcher Rd. Icuular met'tinjj Wcilni'Mluy, Sept. lhe limno of Mrs. Frod .-Kumicriy. I'ut-Uwk uiiiiiei' at 12:;i0 p.m. died suddenly at' 10 p.m. Thursday M!'.s.,J''verett WAS the widow of t 7:U0 p.ni. it his home, 410 Garfield St. He Henry Everett and hud planned CABINET AyORKS >< * + * retired in,March, 10(52, after being to he in Chelsea in connection *'f i Olive Chapter No. MO, HAM. Olive Lodge No. 150, F&AM, employed at Federal Screw Works with arrangements for the sale of 'U'dO N. Main St. Ann Arbor, Mien, legular meeting Thurbday, Sept. I'e'Kuiafr^JK'etmB Tuesday, Sept. 3, for 22 yearsulfts was 67 years_old. the Evcre.tt_fiU,m,_Qn.£iie!sjaa*Man. TO PLAY IT SAFE I,- 7^30« p.m. 7:150 p.I'M Mr. Mepyans was widoly known Chester Rd. The .property had been- f , at St. Joseph Mercy Hos. will- be- U' noon to 5 p.m, daily - On April 25, 1942, he was mar­ ital, Ann Arbor to Mr.,and Mrs. Monday through -Friday.' ried here to Dorothy Bollinger, {jchard L, Schuna, 622 Taylor St. In addition, the library remains who survives. •* . * • open Mondays, Wednesdays and — •Also surviving are four daugh­ A" son, John Randy, Thursday, f f'id^V-^rom 7 until i) p.m. ters,'Mrs. Irvin (Darlene) Knicker­ nig. 22, at U.Tif M. Women's During the summer the library bocker of Dexter, Mrs. David (Pa­ lospital, Ann Arbor to the Rev. has remained open only one eve- tricia) Orossmrfn of Saline and mi—Mra. John-M. Fall. • ^i—-mn g a week ••• an—F-ridays. _" Barbara and Sharon at- — Funeral services were held at . Don't overlook these buys! TnonrVas1 arinoranced last- week, is one of four new men-appointed to fill'vacancies*1h'Ihe uniformed di­ vision of the Washtenaw. County Sheriff's Department, according to truly a great bug AND PEELING aq4wuncements .made last_...we_ek^ end. • •• • '.. -; .-'••-. .•' • . . ' •';•'. IC Koch, a member ot the ^fneiRea Police ; Department, for the. past f()ur_.years, served for .two years prior to that time, as a. patrolman with tfi-e> Ann Ar.bor-'Polic'e De~part-. ment. ' •- '.••••* pother new Sheriff's deputies appointed are Edward J. Mona- REFRIGERATORS ghan, 4(>30 Stein Rd., Scin town* "-NO-FROSTING EVER! ship; Ronald W. .Parker^'of' Ann ••.^•.tf today! Arbor; and John D. Crawford of Ypsilanti.. Two.Sheriffs'deputies who have resigned from the department are PRICE James C. Lewis' '"of7 Ypsilanti, and 284 EN John C. Hacussler of Scio town­ i.i n i.iiiii ship.' ? **AL CUCTJMr

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GR 5-420) COLOR TV ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT GAMBLES 115 Park St. Chelieo, Mkh -t~*a- Phono»4 Offke 479-5WI L •M amm mmiiiiini mmmm—mmmmm+mmmm rmfiDAJ AUflUST 29, 196¾ i i i THE CftELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN tho element of risk resulting from feasor Stigler found that if an inr ized and steps are taken to rectify The University of Michigan was Vke such factors as luulible political dustry's rate of return was 1 per the two profit-restraining , eJe- the first U.S. university to1 main­ situations, the possibility of ex­cent higher than the average of jnents—excessive tax rates and tain u commercial airport, Willow propriation, ejtft,.. under normal all industries, its rate of new in-i 'union-monopoly power—programs Run,-iin 1047. conditions the. investment oppor- From Every Angle SfAVQ' vestment was 6.0 percent higher.( to correct our domestic and" inter- tunity offering the highest return The vital necessity of increas­ ationnl economic problems will i msoMmm commensurate with- the risk in- ing profits to solve our, growth, most'likely prove to bo ineffective, i.. we ^ive your cor Bjr-GEOBGE HAGEDORN volved attracts the capital. unemployment and international- H a thorough trouble- This is true Both in interna- payments problems has not been Kiwanis stopping inspection. dumber Qne Need - Better Ppofits .. , tional and domestic investment given the emphasis it deserves, Personal Notes markets. The fact that .profitable Profits are often mistakenly re­ Mrs. Raymond Egoler and chil- ! Quotes Let us look over, under ond into your for th'o. year* 1900 through our flow of investment capital is businesses generate Investment is garded as a passive result rather dren, Violet, Rosemary, Timothy I cor to find and st6p any little trouble L U.S. private' investment not aVailablu for investment in fully documented in a new study than a creative fo*rco in the form­ and-Irjs, were 'among those "pres^ ^rWe live in ^ world which ji. before it gets big enough to stop YOU! by Professor George J." Stlgler' ulation "of ~our national programs r;d nin $3.9 billion, $4.1 Ml- our "domestic economy. If this ent at the Gutekunst reunion Aug. lull of muety and ignorance, •8 Drive in today [ and $3.3 billion respectively, of tho University of ^Chicago which for meeting these problems. 18 at Dexter-Huron Paj*.-Eight- money or a good part of it were 0l, '. and txhe plain duty of each ++++^+^+ ~ + + ii+}m+im~im+*m*+r»*~:*++*++»* I the fii^t quarter of 1083 it invested in the U.S., it could have was published by the National It is high'time-that-, jthe jia- month-old Iris was th«J£? »J?est '} and all of us ir to' try to Bureau of Economic Research. En­ tional attitude be reoriented to­ PURE OIL PRODUCTS | higher than any quarter since far-reaehinjy 'salutary .\effeets on present, \ o ' ' •*< make jbe little corner be can ++m^+-++ + * m >»JJ4»»» j >*»»>«>»»«» [tost quuVtor ot is'tu. . our unemployment and economic titled "Capital and the Rate of wards the, proper understanding Sunday evening callers at the Return in Manufacturing Indus­ - -^fiufh/enct wmetchat less mis­ L flow of" this moroy is ample growth problems^ of just what increased profits homo of Mr. ,and Mrs. Warren tries" this study illustrates'^sta- have done in the past and can.do erable and somewhat less /g- Lice of the j'tu'activo .jnvest- Investment capital find--, its way Geddes and Miss" Iska BoeUgor tistieaily the influence_of profits in the future. Profits generate in- were Mrs, Martha Bucknecht and , nisi ant than t( teat before he L r)i)|)urtur}ities .. iibrcaJi Be- to the market which otters the • • entited it. S SERVICE 1 on the investment rate in differ­ vestment, creuto jobs, expand L iiaviiiK an adverse effect on licht; return. W.hile thu principle daughter*, Edna and Alma, and |i»'"-f ;• ... * .-.- .....v kma >J| llll'ipti; ent manufacturing industries. In" growth and rairfe our living Miss Edna Feldkamp, all of' Sa­ —-HUXLI-.Y. Tirei *- Batteries — Tune-Ups — Brake Service — Wheel Alignment international bpmncea this may be tempered somewhat by the period 11)47 through 196(5 Pro- standards. Until this fact is real­ line. ,^^-¾¾" ?•*,/ -\ K&$zm ni PHONE 479-3541 CHELSEA, MICH. STORE HOURS Mon. Thru Wed...... ,.....;„,,,..,, 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. r Thurj. And Fri. ^.:..^^^.:,^:.,.:.,...^^..:..,: 9 A.M. To 9 P.M,

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WEDNESDAY SATURDAY •AUG. 28-29-1 Community Fair Restaurant CHILDREN'S DAY FARMER'S FRENCH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 ~ . Go-Chairmen': Robert Barlow and Raymond Steinboch Under supervision of Mrs. Fred Mink, Sr., assisted by Lula Sweeny Program sponsored by Chelsea Kiwanis Club which is providing AFTERNOON:j: ^, C~ ' " oti, prise money, ' •'~'~- it kOO P.M.—Tractcrt; (filling Contest. -Lightvand Medium weights. MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS served atthe foimer Red.„$choolhouse between the AFTERNOON: if. All_exhibits on disprlay. hours of 7 a.m. and midnight of each a"ay. Co-Chairmen .of rhi§._.projecr are Flo "i. •• ... if Live radio broadcasts from fairgrounds. it All exhibits on display. *~\ Eresten, 475-8326, Carrie-Eisenbeiser, 479-2281, Lottie Curtis; 479-3474, and Gerr- ,if Rides 0»rid concessions by GoodingAmusemen* Co. it Rides and concessions by Gooding Amusement Co. - ie Bell/ 479-3501. They are assisted ."by and ask for trie Support of alllacJ^es. in the ft Liye radio broadcasts from fairgrounds. surrounding community. Any lady who wishes.to-contribute time or food-should con­ EVENING: _ EVENING: tact gny of the co-chairmen. All profit.from the Fairgrounds Cafe goes.to defray * 7:15 P.Mrt^-Grandstjgnii -¾^ f R^E;''i"Quetfh candidates *J^° P'M'—CnMdren's Parade- (under 12 yrs..of age). Assemble - • fair expenses. You^ patronage is needed and will be greatly appreciated. stage. — - in. Village Parking Lot at 6 p. m^garqd'e. smarts downtown. --- ,*•..".• Free Carnival ride tickets to each parade patticipant^Spe—-— Tfc--X;30_ P.M.^=Hocfterianny'by local grbup. BREAKFASTS —,. >s $HORT ORDERS = cial prices on food for children pt Foirgrounds-Cofe^GHil— "'' '" Breakfast Menu Same Each Morning: if chOO P.M'.—Heavyweight Tractor Pull'r Hamburgers, French Fries dren who want t6 compete fo.r prizes must turn in an entry Serving Starts at 7:00 a.m. *rrv- if All exhibits,on display. < Available at ajl times.) --. card when they assemble for the parade. - Orangf Juice Toast ' 1 n tami, i if 8;00 P.M.—Grandstand Arena, FREE. if" Rides and concessions by Gooding Amusement Co, Pancakes '. Ce/^aJ V* 'Authentic Ind an Dances 'by the Washteriong-Dancers"" \iw- Bacon and Eggs Doughnuts ; FRIDAY LUN^H Society of Ann Arbor. Coffoe MiJk_ Hot- Chocolate" ,?,_-. JurKtSolad jjgg SalacfVii • 8:¾ R?M... . Children's Program. Games and stunts of all kinds ff<'both'boys and girl$-r-Strow-%ramble, : " " /^-^-^-. .". Hot Pork or ^Bte^SdhH^' --¾ ?•£'.' AVIPNeSPAY LUNCtf with Mashed Potatoes and Gwy. 1 .1 • •.''• •'•' ... •. : ;•••'., ''•:• • :,;^/;- Wqmb'dYgers, •• ^heesebur^tj,^;p^^jcH!" Frij&s, ' 1.1 * •n.iiir Hot Pork or Hot Beef-Sandwich'< ••'!X 'ft- • QUEEN'S Potato Soiod, Snjiked BeonsT^le^tew^ottage- with Mashed Potaioes and Gravy • -•""' Cheesfe/ Hpwe-r^e Pies^ Ice^reoVr.Co-ffee, SATORDAYf IHIOOST 31 Iced Tea,..Mi»k, (Orange Brink! "Hamburgers, Cheeseburger.s^—fjrench • Fries, Potato Salad, Baked.Beons, Cole Slavy, Cottage ALL .CO^CESSIOK'ilDES--AT'. RCDUCip'PRICES TO CHILDREN -Cheese, Home-mad*- Pies, Ice Cream; Cof-fee, FRIDAY PINNfir-7 '*• DEXTERJJAY : : :, Iced Tea, Milk, Orajig© Drink. r" ••- ^ZI^3--^ll3iNifiC5i- P.M. Baked Salmon Loaf Macaronrand Cheese THURSDAY,AU6USTM WEDNESDAY DINNER '- •*• Roost Beef Baked Hem AFTERNOON: Hbrnburgers, Cheeseburgers, French Fries," MORNING: RoQstTorp Turkey with-Dressing • . ! I if \A\I exhibits: on display. —-: ' Potato Salad, Boked Beans, ,Cp!e Slaw, Cottage .-^- 9:00 A.M.—Judging of exhibits"" ' Roast Beef '- Baked Horn-. Cheese, Home-made- Plcis, Iqe Creom, Coffee, ft fldl^and concessions by Goddjhg Amusement Co. iifJLi Tea, :ML!i-Qronoe:; Or ink, .. 'r^-:^rr.r::, -,:,. _L iMTEKNOONy if< Live radio broadcasts from fdirgrouhds. THURSDAY LUNCH •-it All exhibits on display. . ;, . \ . ^ 2:00. iP.M.—Mammoth Street Parade"s^arting downtown. Gebrge. - ., Hot Pork, or Hot- Beef Sandwich . SATURDAY LUNCH ; TAT Rides and concessions by'Gooding Amusement'Cp. ;.;_*•. lAtkinson, chairman. Floaty by High Schpo! classes, youtlv 7 Hot PoVk. or Hot Beef Sandwich with Mashed,Pptatoes and Gravy "-'if' Live'radio broadcast ^rom fairgrounds. ':••,'.;•'•••• and civic prganjzdtionsV-Pue'ens^^o'dar.'qhd area bonds; '*•.*.,. . . .' . • with'Mashed Potatoes and Gravy ir Horse Judging; . V/aterldo 'Band,-"Horses;''Autorriobiles1, Sheriff's Mounted . Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, French. • Fries, if Continuing judging of ^ilI. exhibits and livestock. ; 1' Bosse, etc.... ' "' . "'-. , , "Potato Salad,-Baked-Bpoos, Cole Stow/Cottage Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, French Fries, i KV ; ZXfipsfiD,e,e£p^3^^ ^ ~ ~ " ~ " - --^-^-^- J^rat^Sat^-Ba^^ f " ,• • ,*•? '. --. *' •^•rv"*-' :TT:: r7 =, : T :^F^9-PvM^^Hprse^lT^ Iced Tea, Milk, •6range~'"Drjnl!;Tr~""' 7 '"' f '"'' ' Cheese, Home-made- Pies^ Ice Cream, Coffee, EVENING: r '\.,> Iced Tea, Milk, Orange Drink, - _ _- ..' Merle Sibley, Chairman. : THURSDAY DINNER .•"7:0D :P,M.~Grandstar>d Arena. FREE. " > : ' ' SATUfl^ •^r "7:00 P.M.—Presentation-of Showmanship; Awards by Division EVENING: -__.: i.^JE&&£Hkkert=w'\-th=-Qfess\r\Q-—^.—: =-——-- vChairmerr. Swiss Steak Roast Beef . Baked Ham '-•it., 7:15 P.M— Fat Stock iSale, Follpwed by Pig Scramble. '-•••.•• JlT"7: r».0m^Cof-feef- T£he«er-H.o.meWrtode-i>tes-^l A H-exh ibits7on-displayrr "jlf Mercharrfs7 Drawing of free Doqr Prizes. •Iced Teo, Milk, Orongo Drink. ' Iced Tea, Milk, Orange Drink. Rides and concessions by Gooding Amusement Co. it Rides and concessions by Gooding'Amusement Co. PARADE FLOAT PRIZES Tracfor Pulling Contest F $.25,00 - $15.00 - $10.00 FAIR ENTRY CARDS ADMISSION Duplicate .prices in each of 2 categories Prizes for each lightweight, middleweight and s Avoilable from all Fair Officials or Board'.of AtoULTSj 2Se CAR PARKING! 25« No. 1, Schools, Youth Organizations heavyweight classes. Donated by; local "oil dis­ FREE- 25 Savings Bond : .No. 2 Civic-Organizations and Manufacturers tributors. Prizes of $25.00, $15.00, $10.00 in .Directors,. Committee .Chairmen, CRelsei-State Sebion Admission Tickets, $1.00 Each-float enlitlad to one entry in e.ach class. $150.00 in all. . Drawing each night, 10130 n.m, at Fair Gate Bank', MerM Bros. Hardware-, Chelsea Hord- •f^N*-" •" ^Qlreep of the Fair Contest, ware, "Chelsea Drug, Ahders6n7s 7d'nd' 'Fdrmers' jon PfirHrrg TiekeH fdrCor:50e MUSf BE PRESENT TO WlS( / TWO FREE BICYCLES MORE THAN $1,000 Supply. Check "the Premium List orrpage 8 Chlldron Under 12 Admltcd Free ONE BOY'S - ONE GIRL'S- Chelsea automobile dealers U- Palmer Sales,. Harper IN FREE DOOR PRIZES ovf the Aug. 8 issue of The Chelsea Standard. Donated by Gooding Amusement Co. and Fair Pontioc, Daniels Buick & Olds and. Spaulding CheVrolet- "Boerd."^Ikes are on display at HiTltop PK*rnb-~ -Wflf4>e-givent}W07'flb?oh3te1y-pREE-t3-yCHelsecT will again this year be giving away a $25.00'U.S. Saving ing and Walloce Wcx>d's, Tickets for these merchonts, Stop in at the local stores and sign bikes ore gjvenJar...Saturday-'rides-only—unt+H Bond each evening. Tickets fdr the drawing will be given FREE ENTERTAWMENX 11 -^ur-^ome-eri-o-Guest-TtcketrYou-rriay br O' AHORSE SHOW-MHMS

wifh" purchdses at tHe^ Fairgrounds Cafeteria. • ..-,...• 5:00 p.m. at reduced "rate of 15c. lucky winner, .,; :;'•;-;'•;. -Ribbons-¥na'CasH: Prizes for all :£ventsv ~ AT GRANDSTAND ARENA

This Advertisement Sponsored in the Interest of the Fair by the Chelsea Business Firms Alvin H. Pommerening, Real Estate Broker A^Dr Mayer Insurance Agency Paul Bfolflngen Sanitation Services Chelsea Dairy Queen Kern Real Estate ,.'*^> F & M Fine Foods farmer's Supply Co., Grove 5c to $1.00 Store Party Ann Shoppe Chelsea Restaurant ^PT:::''. McCatla Mobile feed Service Chelsea State Banlc Chelscq Motors, Inc. Sylvan Lanes & HoM Blaess Elevator Co/ ~ ChelseOpService Co., Laundromat arid Gas Brpwn^rWelding Palmer Motor Sales, Inc. Chelsea Greenhouses i > • **. Harper Sales & Service, Inc. Miller's Wonder Bar Chelsea Associated Builders, Inc. Dettling's; Marathon Service m^^M" Tho Pub : %• <•<;,:? & V Daniels Motor Sales, lnc„ Buick and Olds W. E. Farrell Sheet Metal Bill Brown's Super Service ••••• -•••; [Ir Seits^Tiverir StopCr $hop Supermarket Knoll's Ashland Service •'••,••• f&' Spaulding Chevrolet Sales fir Service • V . $»... Stivers. Bar and Restaurant '"^^^"^"^Sliiiir^r-Bl*!^""''^*!^^Balmer's Brake Service* ~' :^^" Chelsea Lanes-lor Your Bowling Pleasure Sehpenberg'e Sinclair Service .'),;.,'>,• Meabon's TV, Furniture & Appliance Wolverine Tavern Wallqce Wood, State Farm Insurance The Chelsea Standard Foor Mobil Service ItoweIOMM Plumbers Hankerd's Pure Oil Service Station = I . I.

1 Hfc* UfinA'Y, AUGUST 29, 1963 > i iJt'H THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN "»'".••'f f»< * \»\*tf&& '^#A^/fe YM CLOTHES I JUNIOR and SENIOR HIGH Benefitting Agencies The Bottom of Your Car Now |yM SHORTS (white oV nciVy)-.;.•; .$1.19 up before salt goes on the streets this winter. fErSHiRT|j{whitei>rnoy Band Instrument Fund We will protect your car wi{h the new petroleum product which never dries/ never hardens,- and neyer'• tracks. This is the second in a series, of Reason for the request for-this fEAT SHIRTS (oil colors) $2 and $2.3$ articles to appear weefcly in The year's grant was,stated as fol­ Materialis applied to entirevunderbcKdy plus inside doors, Standard to acquaint Chelsea area lows: - "' ' rocker panejs, fenders and quarter panels" ' people with the* benefitting agen. "The Item listed is an absolute |U]L^^ cles of the Chelsea Community necessity'to maintain proper bal- CALL FOR ESTIMATE 1^:^/:. Chest and how the agencies bene. ance . of instrumentation in the uiLDOG BAGS -.:.:::.: .^. ,:....1.,:.: ;:.$2.95 fit the community. bwVid. program where participation The first article of the 'series has more than doubled in -the appeared Aug. ,22 and explained past three, years. Tt is- necessary ASKETB ALL SHOfeS $4.50. $5.?5 - $8;95 the varied services of Catholic So­ Palmer Motor Sales, Inc. | _ . ._ ...... ^ . ... • .. _. .... -. ....,.,>... ,.. T ,. . _ that this instrument be added to v Vr cial Services, a' benefitting agency, the band-so that the total effort Phone GR 5-3271 Chelsea, Mich* Chosen as the second of the may be more worthwhile," , series is the Chelsea Band Instru. Lasjt year's, total grant for the me*4 Fund. ':" s Chelsea Band Instrument Fund, itrieter's Men's Wear Approved for this 'agency Jo was $400 and the amount was the li)C3 campuigiHtQ be hd'M in used for the purchase, of an alto \«Tlw Place To Go For Brands You Kitot^l^ October, is a grantJSfr$5Tll.l2-for clarinet -and-a- French horn purchase of a sousaph^no' and r chair stand, Sell it with a Standard Want Ad. SEE US NOW for your GIRlS^mTBOYS JUNIOR LEAGUE STARTING SEPT. T nd FERTILIZER • COMPLETE SURERVtStON * INSTRUCTOR PRESENT Genesee Seed Wheat.. S2.80 bu. Bt Year Cert. Genesee Seed Wheat $2.40 bu. Rural Correspondence FOR REGISTRATIONS CALL 475-8141

"" •lMIIIIIM i John Deere 4 sec. spring tooth drag lz . front bookcase. Old wheel chair with wooden- wheels. 3 sec. spring tooth drag _...... -._.,.... Antique radio. Treadle sewing machine. Trunks with John Deere double disk ._•-___.. :.:. V old' clothes. 1200 BTU Oil fufhocci and oilrdrik in good Spring Action Temples l New Idea 7' trailer type mower • condition. Miscellaneous and antiques from the shed. John Deere 4 bar side delivery rake Marsh drainage pump. Bench sawrtd'rge jron kettle. Gas New Idea hoy-conditioner barrets arLd oif pump.dinner boll. Timber o7nir~Black- NOW ... Spring Action Temples are available for | New Idea 125 bu, PTO manure spreader smith forge. Marsh shoes for horses. Wagon wheels. New Idea "501" manure loader foM_ricyc[e type tractor men and~womerrtn-the most ^tylish^uminum^r-~l| -Wolking-ptowv Bob sleigh. Harness. Quantity-of lumber. k David Bradley wagon with flat bed plastic, frames, for boys in wire braced plastic BRING YOUR 2 homemade rubber tired wagons, 1 with bunk hay feeder framesronly. Here, at last;. .the frames that hold Factory built wagon with grain sides your glasses firmly but gently in place , . . one MOTOR HERE Int. 13 hole grain drill with fort, and grass seeder attm. YOU'LL BE 34' grain and hay elevator 6 mixed sows due in Sept. IS York feeder pigs fitting can dothe trick. J Handyman wagon unfoader — • •-•• - --f .THE SPECIALLY DESIGNEDJPRING GLADYOUDID. 8' cultipacker U me so we r^ Hammer mill • * WE SERVICE ALLl _ HINGE HOLDS FIRMLY BUT GENTLY 250 bales canary grass. 450 bales 1st cutting alfalfa MAKES AND MODELS. AUTO 1000 bales 2nd cutting alfalfa 1954 Chevrolet 4 door sedan All hay has been conditioned. PRIKS ARE REASONABLE ... .i, ...WORK GUARANTEED. [N,ANN ARBOR'S TERMS OF SALE: GASH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ^ESTGATE CENTER ———— PENTACOSTAL CHURCH LADIES SERVING LUNCH . > SHOPPINQ *** CHELSEA •iU' '**>JC L. CHASE^K MOTORS HOURS MON,, TUES^^ATJ9^S^!J=J^ Robert Lemm Estate & Alfred Moore, Owners CLOSED WEOSIEDAY ' .'! -11*0. 3231 Manchester Rd. .-» i ATNUMSION. . . YOUZ VISION IS OUR ONLY BVS1NKSS 0pole9 ^¾¾¾ phone 475-8626 CARL MAUTE, Executor AUCTIONEERS: gf 1¾¾¾^ " CUIR GILBERT, Owntr fi THB CHJELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN EA6B TWB&VB ! • i-,n.i>!a;.'.-;* fiyrfi~v . ^w$8$*w fc»K* mmm r eiulty having been instituted to recover undersigned will, at the west entrance to thereof aa may Jbo atmwy ^ ^„ and exMtwee, Including tht Mmm to« w ^AniwirTop lio auction to the highest bidder at ti« tJ aJlowedT by-Hsw,' ini, alfo. any, aura, or tie 5*» awi"*-. /, virtue City of Ann AW^ Wch gwi, thaf be ii BiilUlng In the City w of Ann .'Ai with Jntereet thereon-«»454% |*r annua the Place where the Plroult Court for tH "*m Michigan, (that being the buftOinar w! and ell li^tal coat». eHarffOT and exjwn*., atgned, neceuary.J» j»rote* ita Interest of the power of aaI«"«ontaine4 in MM : the ClrciCircui-t Cour. t for .th47.County lncludlng^»ttorn>*HK, aljowed R J»t, tuprtgage. »li4j»\l7uant to th« statute of em^rot, m«m*KM •*• H?. 1 mw the State of Mtojblgin in such caae made tmbil".'' auction to tjie highest *'« tenaw Js IIL...,eld), , o,,f ^th—e „premise, ,s- d„«. and alaf kW,Wlfi WW . &JM S the premlitee. Which aald premlaea are -.,---. describe" 'bedd IISS sald"««rtgnnWm a [e, p; crlbed In aald mortgage, or so njueh by the linaewlgnel, necewary to .protect 9^^!^BHM^ltm}m'JlMni- .-, "much thereof m may .be • rfec>Hs iry -8 if *:••-.. MORTGAGE SALE thereof as may be necessary to pay tfie !t» fntereat in.the premiaea altuatodjft.the pay the «nount -afore»aW_ Waahte- ^••MT^^^% October 15,.1-68. at 10:00 o'clock In the ; I: il' . • and ' renditions of a certain mortgage foranoqn. said mortgage will be foreoloiied mortgage w"h .Intoiest, at; 6¼¾ ,»* aj S- . Interost thereon at 6¼ per c«mt jie.r an- Township of Ypallantl, In the ^County bf »t the west entranw «0 the Wnshttriftw num thereon to gate, of sale and al le, made by TJAMES THOMAS ENGLISH ahd; -nam—nnd-Trir-tegal costs,charge*and Lot a»<. We*)ifM»frJa^ouref No. % Washtenaw, and State of Michigan and 4- -4-- BARBARA A. ENGLISH, hi* wife, of exiienses, Including the attorney fees *•*• County Building In the City of Ann Ai> costs and expenses, together with ai \ ^ T Township of Ypsllnnti, Washtenaw County, a part of theToptKSrt aueite7*f eejj Jtoi!m.4tL: ?W*h -frftyt lor. Michigan, that being Jhe place where attorhey'a fee, allowed by )»w. and alw allowed by law, and alw any puma ~ tlorT 8, aniTthe northWe* quarter of ^ pji 46|, wVatwilJoir Unit five, ac- the Circuit Court for the County of Wash* any sum or sums which may be p,ald by e«0plc A esuMwat Michigan. Mortgagors, to AUBR MORT­ b' y the undersignesigned to protecprotectt ItItee lwe section 2, town 8 eoutb, ttos» 1 eeat. »JM»iwak . \ • i , GAGE COMPANY, a Michigan Corporation, coMlng to theTplat' thweof »•'recorded tenaw is held, by a sale at pijpl c# auction re prior to said solo, which said rpremj Ypullantt Towuahtp, Waahtenfw County In Liber 13 of Plata. JPagea, 22 and 83, to the highest bidder of the praml»«>». 19 Idlest 1 Mortgage*, tinted the 2nth dny of October, are do'scribed OH : All that cef ifn•) P« Michigan, according ti (he £\»t ;hjeneof hrterest In tli pi.ml» 4 W 1» |l A.D. 18<7, nnd recorded In the office or parcel of land situate in the wns Waahtenaw 'County Record*, together rrtbjwi in aald mortgage, or soNnueh there­ Township: of Superior,, County of Washn iOa«*dlwui HtDQDl . »nd situate fn the) W-..-, aa recorded in Liber 14, at _.. with the heredttaroenU and appuvten* of a» may be nw?e»»«ry to pay the amount tenaw, and State of Michigan, to wlti SiSS*"* * of tho Register of Deeds, for the County of Ypullantl In- the - County of W| 21 and 22, WaBhtenaw Courtty 0», Hionigan, July 4tti. 1966. of Washtenaw And State of Michigan, tenaw and State of Michigan, described ancee thereofV.N SAVINGS ANP LOAN*due , as aforesaid, on said mortgage with Lot 101 Waahtenaw Autumn No, 2, a ¢11 t,he 2HUi day of October, A.D. IBM, P«t«di June ft, 19,«?. •' ••• Dated at Detroit, Michigan, July 4th. 1908. Interest thereon at 6¾% per annum and L sssa- Lot CSS Nancy Parrk Subdivision No WON. a Mfchlgan AWMX'I*- sll legal costs, oharges end exnenses, In­ subdivisio-n- 'o-f PPar» t . pt the southeast in Liber 803 of Washtenaw County Rec­ 7 of jiart of the Southeasuthoast ftU "f ftt 8f .__ FEDERAL NATIONAL MQBTOAG^ AMERICAtgpe! e of_ Mortgagee, '...\ fluaiier, of• Section, recepMwlt ords, on page 203, which snld mortgage ABSOCIATION, Awlgnee of Mortgagee A880CIAT_.npeeuMn. n • ;\ cluding attorney fee* allowed by law, and SiTtmiifli wn* thereafter on, tn-wit the 35th dny tlot.-.. i 1,4.,-,. Ypullant-.-. l Township.. '^J'V'TO.g., Washtenji . also any sums which may be paid by the range'ljaet, SuperloSSMWki .,-,„.,-,, .- CARPENTER, HARRINOTON ADOUVAN • tJftn, Awtgpee undersigned, necessary to protect ita in­ tenaw County, Michigan, aa recorded et0*«p ^ of OdulK'i A. Hi tt>r,?, assigned to FED. 13 of Pints, Pages' SK nnd SSTwaflitenW ASorwtt* ter Aasjgnee of Mflrttagee SAMUEL S. GREEN BERO in liber .14 of plats; pages 27 and 28, KRAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO- A Attorney for Assignee of, Mortgagee terest Tn the premises situated y tn the a§ OoauBAdd 1? OwibUng CIATION, fi Nationul Mortgage ASKOOIH- County Records together with . flif Buatneaa Addreim _ . Township of Superior County of Wash­ Waihtoniw CbuntyJRfCQrde, -991 hereditament!* and appurtenances there? 1 170O Buhl fltdg. ', . tenaw, and "Stale of Michigan, to wit: . POJW t)on. , and recorded on Octolier 2f>, 19M 6IJI ^¾^¾¾ ^ *"'W»n'» , Detroit 26. Mich. na ^SloS.- 40; - j in tho office of the .Regliter of Peed* unto belonging, as In said mortgage r v *»NkT{pNAL MORTGAGE 13 Ljrtc poema 44 5¾¾ for "snld County of Washtenaw in Liber provided. * ••".•• 7^ephopei 'N6rm«Ody W888 June27-S«pl9 WOMORTGAGE 2-4098. ! FORECLOSURJuly4.Sept.2E SALE 6 Lot 16. WASHTENAW AUTUMN No. ASSOCIATION, fl7flplf#i 1 Young KM, of 'Washtenaw Counts1' Records', on Dated: June 13, 1963 \V —•m s ^=^ —-TT *— •u " if Ulii^.-I. III',.. '.I.'. Default having been made in the terms 1, a subdivision of part of the-southeast - AHslgneeof Mortgageo sheep Page 302: which mild mortgage vrtis. there- SERVICE, SAVINGS AND LOAN and conditiona ofi« certain.mortgage^, con- quarter of Section 86, town 8 south, Arnold W. Taminep STufkioh itfter on, to wit-the 20th day of Janu- ' ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee MORTGAGE FOrfEClCOSURE SALE, range 7 east,-.Superior Township. Wash­ Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee JJTOjT aTufkfsh 1963 assigned to AMERICAN SAV- Default having bejjn nriade. In the terfnn tenaw County. Michigan, according to Business Addreasi ' ^ ^ „., recimer my, assign., ««. ™„.w™ ™»-Lfflfv.M&rVH5rto5tf ARM8TR0^ and conditions oT a cerUhrftortgagti mat e cicVL* WtMErT SAMA the recorded .plat thereof as recorded in 210-214 Municipal Court Building IN(iS r\NI; I.UA- . N. ._ASSOCIATION , n I^T.mrdlan ^Siffllwr by. THOMAS j" LVOAS^and JPRVLLI87. liber }4 of Plats, page 2«, Washtenaw Ann Arbor, .Mlchlgon '• (•bw.) KicKick MichJKan AHDoclntlon, and Recorded on U Telephone: NOrmandy 8-6800. AugUOct^ Auurv.|ntlnn niwl .rwdKlAl ftn J'" if Sfl Mt hi mmBW&^&stx County Records, 98 Pertinent 4 Stf uok hud HESBP "-gg& Kebiunry II, MiQil In (he office of Kegl*. Wn guardian, Mortgagors, to ADVANCE Dated) July 18, MS. ter. of, Deedx for K«Jd County of Wmditenaw Woodward' ?-9M0. • • ^^flftB^^MitS ' MORTGAGE FQRECLDSJUBE BALE 5 UnWrtuous Platform -. 53 li$*l*tSeed cot s MORTGAGE CORPORATION, . a Michi­ ' FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE In l.ibor lnl" of wichiunuw County R<}c» MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE^ALB lortgiwee,-: which inortgagf. js , datj gan corporation, Mortgagee, which mort­ < Default having been mad*. In the terms ^ 6 Beer perlof Jaigoo t » i ordi, on PHKO» 355-366, on"'which mort» anuary 'il, 19(9 and recorded |p. tl,. • ASSOCIATION Wigwam Default having been made in the terms S T gage Is dated April 10, 1969. and recorded and conditions of a certain mortgage ;7;--»gd|> m 58pBlt,t6 >'imo thoie I*- rlatmetl >» bo dui', at the Office of the Register of Deeda for Wash, April 89, 1969. in Liber 867 of Records, Assignee of Mortgagee' containing therein a power of eajp„nia(le ' dnte of thU notice, f6r principal nnd and conditions of a certain mortgage, con­ tehav County. Mtchlgah, on February 2. CARPENTER, HARRINGTON by BOOKER T. HUB BERT and PU^ILLE W "inteiOMt, th«< xum of. Eleven Ihonsiuul taining therein « power of sale made by Pages 642-644 Register of Deeds' Office. A DOUVAN iium n*T 67Ronaa 1989 in Liber $58 Page <0 Washtena11-w Washtenaw County, Michigan, and there? HUBBERT, husbahd and.^vlfe.„»" mort- 8i?t?2 Two Hundred Sixty-One and CA/lOO JOHN B. RUNYON. a single,mui^, Couiity Records, and thereafter ^¾]¾ ^ Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee gflgor*.- to AMERICAN MIDW&ST MORT* 9 Appointed 92 Feeble* l$U,'.'iil,fir.) DnlhuK. mortiiKor. to JAME9 T. BARNES * CO after assigned by the said Mortgagee to . minded 58Tbeul PANY, a Michigan Corporation, aa Mo FEDERAC NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS­ liuslness Address; GAGE COMPANY, 1» Michigan Corporation, person No Hiilt or procepdlnKij at law or In ^rfiMmsMism. ...• «SOCIATION. , a corporation organized un­ .01. Municipal Court Building as mortgagees, which mortgage -is •date*' •9J9 Practicari«CUC«dl 59Neob«62 YelKIn Smutty Imvlnii ticen- Instituted to rticovcr Hague*, which mortgage '»„datojl June 1«, poratlon orgaalfed under an'Act of Co der r an Act of Congress and existing pur- .\nn_ Arbor,- Michigan -April 29, 1959 and recorded-M«y-*r-196ft,- 10 stoves 1 - WSjS^and-rewrded June i8,-W8^1nJ|bw--^, -••.-- ^^ - *<- -^ Telephone: NOrmandy 6-8888. Julyl8-Octl0 in liber 868 page 668, 669, S70 Register llBaA SftWrieeatfftuJSffiPfflciou*, tho debt secured by Mild' mortgage or 629 pages 497, 498. 499. Register pfDeeds1' ujiy pait thereof, Now, theiefoie, by LOO .,„„.,« AQt Aaa ma Pr^wtaf nt UIMH «-„ora1l NationaitiSSlgeTs^cS!0hl ^ merit is dated April 11.' 1969, and recorded of Deeds' Office, , Washtenaw, County. of ocean water iff O/fice'Washtennw County. Michigan, and ter Act, which assignment is dated Feb­ CHD 69 .. *• Michigan, and thereafter assigned by saW viitue of tho 'power "f wile comalngd thereafter anFlt;iied by said Mortgagee•• to April 8», 1969, in Liber 867 of Records, in wiiil mortKUKe, and purmmnt tO' the ruary fi, 1969 and recorded in the Office Page 646 Register of Deeds' Office. Wash­ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SA^E Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL statute of the Slati' of MIchlKan In Hiioh FEDERAIrNA'nONAL MORTGAGE, AS- of the Register of Dejds for Washjtenaw MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a National aoCIATJON. n National Mortgage Asecs- tenaw County;'Michigan, on which mort­ Default having been made in the terms vn*e tniiiic and provided, notice IH hereby County, Michigan, on February *V 1969 gage 'there Is claimed to be due on4the and conditions of a certain mortgage made Mortgage Association, which assignment iilwn that on Wminesilav. thg Btli duy elation; which assignment la dated June ln:Llt>erjiM Page 483 Washtenai Is dated April 28, 1959 "and recoided May 23, 195s ;untl recunled June 28, .—-. ... ~of-thr»--iK_U<#-for WJ}dpat-»Wr-tipr iT~^9^fi of November, A.D. 1068, at Ten 0 clock tocest and other charges allowed by said his wife, Mortgagors, to AMERICAN MID 6, 1959 In liber 868 page £79 Register A.M.,. Kiistorn Stnnd;ud Time, «uid mort- liber 830 page 541 Register,.,of Deeds' WEST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a of Deeds' Office. Washtenaw Count Office, Washtenaw County, Michigan, .on/ mortgage the 'sum of $9,697.84 and an Mlohlg_ah _on_wliicjLlmortjtagr x -- Ki'Ket^wJII bo foiecloi

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• * 'PAGE FOURTEEN * THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHEtSBA, MICHIGAN V':^^ . ryt trees as he swerved' the car to by; the llghia of an oncoming: car* " -~^' Thrte Chelsea avoid a head-on collision with an and did not see th,e ^nimal stand- I. * -NOW OPEH- 184Peatlis Serviceman's Corner (unidentlfied| •vehic.hx, at 0?48 p.m. : ^orrecf/on > I ' '"•mim *• ^'^*-***- tol&fy-: tkfr, vM&.YTha;' .cm::'wi Saturday on the Whitmore take A> -1 Residents Injured Rdl cutoff at Six Mile Rd., taken to, the Mahchesier Frozen . . ^Pographical 0tt0-l By Drowning Mrs. Hihdere^s iniirlos were a Food Locker, sheriff's deputies atoryofthelR0l(l0nw^J In AutoCrashes TSportedi , Ann Arbor Livestock Sales .bjttmpdf forehead and a cut knee vei^ary celebration of.S| In 8 Months Three Chelsea persons were, list­ when the car driven by her hus­ and Mn0l W, 'BrS&l SALE EVERY MONDAY - 6:30 p.m. ed .unong 18ir. Washtenaw county band hit a cow owned by Edwin Resuscitator Called 'lay, Aug. 18^*^e tt 31 With 184 drownings in 392 wli.i were injured in traffic oeci- Smith of 1400 Herman,Rd., Man- .only 50 guests attdW 4 mil^ wet? of Ann Arbor on Jackson Rd. Michigan water accidents up to lents the past week-end. The three, Chester,, near the Smith farm. J>exter, volunteer firemen • an- approximately 800 £{£* swe'recPav resuscitator call =••' last during the afternoon? *i (Qt the old Dexter Livestock Yords} ;\ Aug. 15 this year, the State Police ill reported as. guatnhiing only The'accident occurred at 9:50 p.m. cautioned that there should' be minor injuries aft' Mrs. Wilbur Sunday, Saturday to Inverness inn at greater observances of safety Huulore.r, of 430 East, St., Robert Hihderer reportedly was blinded North Lake. rules through the remainder1 of Mitchell of 310 Congdon St., and: fr'V'it •w'u^TtiSSIttJ We Have Buyers For the month and the Labor Day per­ fivi-yeflr-old David Pfeifle of 165 iod when water sports activity is Ka»t Middle St, l \ HOGS • CALVES - LAMBS particularly. high. • Mrs. Ila Pfeifle of Saline, was ?he number of accidents is al­ listed as the driver of the ear in \_->harm C_^hats FAT CATTLE and COWS ready. 30 more than 362 through which the Pfeifle boy was q pas­ Open for Business Aug. 20 last year, the 168 per- senger. The "Pfeifle car and one sons injured is an increase of five driven by Mrs. Eva Monroe of Sa­ By: Truckers Available — Phone Ann Arbor 665-4777 and deaths are down only one. line were involved in an int jrsec- Breakdown of the drownings in- tion collision at Weber and ~Alber- TUESDAY; SEPT. 3 cluded 74- swimmers or waders, 34 Rd-., at 11:50 a.m. Sunday. ' who fell from, .bridges, banks, dnirfoi-or-pliiiai 28 boat-passengers. Mitchell's injuries were listed 21 boat operators, and three who as hand and head cuts and leg •d w>wneti -i n -resew-at tempts bruises,' sustained when his ear LLOYD'S DAIRY BAI cial reports describing the___c_iy__ sioVswiped and struck- roadside ity of 21 other victims have not /ffmesjfX. May nurd ' ___ i • a NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEHEI yet been received. (Formerly Neil's Dairy Bar) To lessen possibilities for an ac­ Completes Summer cident, State Police offer "these -suggestions fa-witter—sports—fans; NavuLTrmning Cruise-. When "boating, see that young Midshipman Third Class _JnmeS sters and non-swimmers especially D. Maynard completed a summer TODDY and FRAN OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY have and wear life jackets. Don't training cruise July 25 aboard overload or over-power your craft. the heavy cruiser USS Newport HAIRPIECES____ 6;3Q-«km^-HH—^KhO0-^mr~ When swimming, don't overesti- News. In the above photo—he—is- m x '' ^ shown participating in one phase HOOVER A human-hair wiglet is just 'the'- OPEN SUNDAYS Patronize authorized supervise*!" of training—communicating with thing to top your crown in curls areas. Don't swim alone or at the signal lamp. ' Convertible, or swirls, or a m_re elaborate 8:30 a.m. till 12:30 p.m. night, Along some Great Lakes ; Training' included onboard in­ Nothing cleans youc car­ Empire comb or switch to ar­ : beach sections' beware of possible range in a cascade, can be pin­ — 4:00 p.m. till 9:30 p^n, undertow conditions'. struction on navigation, engineer­ pets and rugs as well as ned on in a trice. And no one When diving be sure there are ing, seamanship, gunnery, and the easy-going new need^know about the addition communications.' The- cruise-in -the o imdervva'fcr" obstacles and that HooverConvertible. New the—hairpiece oan" "match the water is. sufficiently d.eep. Atlantic was aimed at preparing two-speed motor gives "7 Keep a > constant watch over the midshipman for "the day when you 50% more suction _y.our_..own. .Hairstyles being es­ yoLUig-sters—playing—in—or—nea,r he will gain his commission as en- -with cleaning attadu- pecially vulnerable to Weather WATCH FOR OUR water. sigrTm the regular Navy. ments. YouMl conditions, have a way of falling Finally, know how to apply In all phases of his training, be happier flatter "tTian- a tired souffle at some 'method of resuscitation. . the "Middie" worked with the en­ with a Hoover. ^ the very times they should look listed complement of the ship. most attractive. Consider the GRAND OPENING AD Recreational port visits included REGULAR Tl 95 possibility of a hairpiece. h Mayport, Fla., N'ew York City, VALUE $89.95 You can^a'void many emergen­ Senior Citizens and Quebec City, Canada. , 69 cies, beauty-wise, if you plan It wiil be in The Chelsea Standard soon!] —M iclshjpmandVlaynard is the son tci keep regular salon appoint­ iGLuild Jiairies__ FRIGID PRODUCTS ments,—Alagie—Mirror—Beauty of"TMf. "and" Mrs"."'DeVere C. May- LLOYD R. HEYOLAUFF ard or 7077 Glen Circle, at .North, Salon, 6585-Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. G6ffr08t6.--- New Director Lake. John B. Auten.of .St. Louis, Mo., lias been named executive:.director .')f_jthe-"Senior Citizens> Guild of Ann Arbor, Inc. He replaces Mr.., Sliiita Ling, who resigned .to as­ sume administrative ditties in con­ nection . with the Lurie Terrace Senior Citizens housing project, Me began work, at the -Guild on Monday. ...!'--'' • Prior to coming" to Ann Arbor, Auten was- associated with, the Grace Mill Settlement'Hoilse- in.St. •Louis for six years. Grace Hill; a United Fund agency ..sponsored by the Episcopal "Church, has been •ai'tive-in developing pr,6gjra.ms for .neighborhood ~TmpTovement'. in St. 'Louis. .._———•• '<•'• _ : WhHo -»frTthe-^c;t.tlement-} Auten served as program workei, program supervisor and' group loader.' Hi-s-responsibilities' includ­ ALUMINUM STORM SASH ed •development ""of • senior adult groups as well as activities ioi ^¾ For Protection groups of other ages. vV For' Comfort.^,.,. • Aute-n, '27, is a'native of Pitts­ burgh, Pa. Me received his early -^- ForFuel Savings 'education" in . and Ohio and attended Thiel College in ,Greenville; Pa. 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