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Jfer'.l i w v . Jy IIdo wi m i .Vtftf t’t* i JKfft' %"* MIRROR *8 is*. 865* W b*»,] By Gene Alleman SEVENTY-SIXTH YEAR—;No. 29. CHELSEA, MICHIGANi THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6,1947 SU BSCR IPTIO N $2.00 P E R J Y E A R - th KM*' . Former .Lieutenant Governor r - 7 line of L Vernon J. BroWh, now enjoying re- Conservation Dept. , ^ ^ . B ♦ rUj>8ch‘f6 pW ®ent^’ undorpfivj- foul but missed. 1 ' liijj ' ot. elty i and on Mrs. Dora Kayeer and Mrs, H i1 Y-mfrVri. “Ingham Count^NewS.” ■■■■.' scouts (20 per cent), civic alfn 7 - 1 3 , 1 9 4 7 Elmer-Pierce-for readings explain-' Neither team-managed to, score I l l s the prof.I • And so we quote from Mr. community groups ^ (10 per ^ enJL’ ing the founding of the World within the next minute,, but a tech- . Jrown’B own-signed article:- •Council" of Churches; :... — — — nical foul- was called on one of the, mm “I propose that the legislature iDundee boys for arguing with the. ' Eaet- not have -their own summer, camps IFollowingr the:reports of the sec­ hy-statute'adopt a plan similar to (6 per cent), and junior sports- retary apd treasurer, and the mis- 1 ' y f m referee. With 55 seconds to go in» k v;v Wwjorj that in vogue in the state of New men's organizations- (exclusive o f SCOUT W EEK sionary^flowerr-and— eervicemen’a the final quarter the Dundee coach Pete, York, specifically putting all our those at Higgins (Lake Training Nearly 2,000,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Senior Scouts will committees,. .. two •—new_.-_members, came out on the floor and a tefili^- ' :-H , :-ftducational eggr' in_Ofle basket 1 njcaLfourwas callednonr“the_coach7—^ i l l l -M-ofThoi School) 1 percent. - — —— erve the 3“th anniversary of the-Boy Scoutshof America during Mrsr-Ralplr Erkerand-MTrrWmr^Hr 15' E 4.U | placing all education under oi Im-fail, winter and spring months Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7th to 13th. Through their World Friendship Seitz; were presented by the mem­ Miller shot the" first -foul and _. ----- ■‘‘rt i - niw kJ: — th 8 84* .. .. general administrative, control— e vo,lu"tary gifts the Boy. Scouts of America have given $$10,- missecL_Vogel shot the, second and . N’ly'toV adult and youth groups, as well as bership committee , and accepted the way .from kindergarten' to poet^ children’s, make uso-oi-the-camps 1 _464.36 to help $.oy_ Scouts overseas rebuild their organlzations. and-jyelcomedTby: -the-rpresident iit made it,. putting:Chelaea Jin ^ the_- -th-N-8n lead by one point. Before the final . ■ r. ■ "' lng-a-pap graduate courses-in the universityv for week-end gatherings. Of the >uring_the first year of their "Shirts-Oft^Our-Backs” project more an appropriate and “ impressive Slowly a patiertt,firm-syllabled voice cuts lKrouyK the endless silence This would be accomplished by the 63,593. camper-days registered in [ ceremony. «,. •* hornilV lil was rvghO Bounded,OUUUUCUl Vogel dropped ." , 'l| ^jLS ,4 0 0 ^ contributedfjo^Sconte equi^- -one.-more-field goalrgiving^Chelsea M-Addition -mereprocess-of ng all a part 4.946,—Jr9|60o-were—forr-Qlder-gren^. -It-was-voted that the— Guild : ' v h~N 51*8' of the public school system and by off-season use that included school! natioiis. Scouting has always been an active' force in promoting would serve the , banquet for the a 37-33. victory. ' ’ b u f'ggM1 . eiiuinmatwiK eacli ‘ami all as picniUH.t family1 "fsunioBB, and fat- UeUer understanding and mutual guudwiH aimmg the natlumi. AUOVC meeting or the ■ Southern Hatter lea uundee with Scoring h S 41*081 thereof." is the official poster matfjtlhg the event. Funeral" Directors’ Association, honors With 18 points. Knicker­ • Ik' E 82.46 ft,l ngs by 44H groups, Future Farm­ shall have a. new birth of freedom bocker hit the loop for 10 points, _S 48"251 During the past fiscal year, Mr. ers of America, Junior Farm Bu-I which isxto_b.e_held_in_Chelsea in E 82.46 ft, Brown points out, the state paid April:"-.:- ■- '. . ,L-.. — -while Vogel and-Munro Were^lqse y llne.of 1 reau members, church groups,.hik- t t —i —_' -'i a m and achieve a jusl ar\d lastmq peacc behind with 9 points each. .... S8rtt-fr mgrcluba,and. hunters, ■ , [ U l l i V S F ^ l - M l h t B f y " Judgres^Announced 'The meeting jvarr:tosed with"the i m - J - 7* ish-r • rd torthe~: rational nee&i^ta * add^on^to^^ho Lord's Prayer and closing song. ; — ' with all rvafiona? g«n South actual amount of state aid to the were in 12 locations: Allegan and T r a i n i n g I s B a c k e d ______For Essay Contest ______A-lovely-limeh-was—served at ■ ■ t i •• 9.28_fbjy tabtesrin-the~dining rooffirt^thd 38 MSC Schedules ne of Cllnl -schools direct,-Ihese-needs - includ­ wTof CHs| ed day 8chool8Tfor the deaf, blind, Ludiqgton, -MuskegoSi^Van Buren| t B y A m e r i ^ L L e g i o n I B y S t a t e B a r . A s S i . members-present, by the February Uniform Traffic Lives tockMeetsOrr --a-paml -epHeptic crippled {-state-achoolsfort "Well^8rti_Wndemess-etato^arX8rj"“TK5le' fs much being^saadltQday committee,—MrsT—Glemv^Barbour ServiceTo Schools Road, E| the blind and dear; behavior cUmcs — Fifty-orte-membera-of the State Mrs. Paul Barbour afid Mrs. Wmf February 12 and 13 NEly -Bar-of-Michigan-in -the various Beach. Laws BeingTested Is Renewed By ■muB Add, I for;delinquentsrfor county normal s ufer,al ^ Congressional districts Were named Livestock men in Michigan will aparwll teacher- training schools, -for adult itate recreation areas. The two to I tne-Preside^it s committee -for-the Saturday by Laurent: K-. Vamum. InMichigan Oties Mich, State College:: - find that=many interesting demon- LPUt'off education-and for vocational edu­ le completed for use^in 1947-are study-of-Universal Traininiir.’L aays strations arid aiscussions“havreTbeen“ part of 1 of Grand-Rapids,^president,-to act O.E.S. Ktonor^ Mrs. -Police officials of- five Michigan "Transfer ot John S. Pingel from as 9ne pai cation. The state spent more-than at . Sleeper state: park and Island [ Earl F. Ganschow, state command- as~ judges of’the State Bar .Essay planned for them at Michigan State $20 millions for the university and Lake»state recreation area. cities have-become-guinea-pigs for ■ er of the American Legion, “Much Contest open to students of any Miller At Farewell the_department of physical oduca^ “college when7inembers Of the var-- 11' W lj -collegesj teacher, retirement cost a-.test_ih uniform trafflc lawsr Capt. ious breed associations meet next $#• WJi is being said'also about making Benior high school in the state, tion^-forthe office of S. E; Crowe: ad. th N the state about a million dollars. . Subject of 'the essay contest Party On Wednesday Caesar J .. Scavarda, head of the W66kv ter of Glli ■ As conditions now stand, the 12 Kiiights of IVthias military training a mere side-light dean of students, where he. will be The Michigan Swine Breeders. *ke Shop grades of the pubUckschools are in “The'Dependence of Organized So?* Mrs. -George -Miller, who with her State Police Safety and Traffic Di an administrative assistant, is a for a of such training. ciety on Law.” . Deadhne-for- thS association will meet February 12 pi] u» clover and all institutions of WO! Celebrate 8&d family1. is planning to-move goon I vision, announced. major development in the plans of and 13. . ------therc«n! “The Alfiericah Legi6n has7 1 ince submission ofstudents’-eBsaysby to Paw Paw !where Mr.. Miller'has 2.10 ft, t' higher learning including the very AntiiVersary Feb* 19 the principals to the Congressional: Scavarda has great hopes for the Exhibition'of 160 market hogs Bl*63' 10*1 Megei supported bythe taxpayers 1919, favored the adoption of a pro- been employed "for some time, was plan and by it he feels that by it Michigan State college to revive 17.18 ft, tram of Universal Military Train- [District judging committees is Mil h onored at a farewellIt ]party given Its pre-war;program of service to will take place on Wednesday S line of ■ to triin ta * « w f o r i ^ n*3rt gen- The Knights of P^Ua^one. of or before May 1, 1947. Princip^P h accidents will diminish because the high schools of Michigan. morning. 1 w. L. RobisOn of Woos­ •ration are-ffinvem®!- "asture; in the world’s greatest fraternal so= . _ -the— United—Btatas..-. We1 members of the O.E^S. at the drivers will realize that traffic rules mthern learned the hard* way,” says the are“to Supervise asopic hall Wednesday evening, PingelJWlll visit the-high schools ter, Ohjo, will Judge the hogs. He te .of the fact, almost turned ou browse cieties, and one of the two to be is- as much for his'. protection as of the state to- confer wi "tfffort" on-production: testing a part of- — on the desert: founded iri the United States, will Legion chief,"“how difficult ft 1b to scripts at-each-8chpolr-5hFee'Win^ -Janirary 29?: that of his co=driver: meet a^trained^foe^vith“insufficient ning' essays selected-ih-eaelr-CeL. "Cards Furnished- entertain v Istratora—on M.S;C-.— admission and swine, improvement in the- 2| mark its eighty-third anniversary gressional district will be submit-, _e said that motorists will gef standards; courses gftd^Tfieitities, temoon, A business meeting and , th N 1*. It would not be necesary to dis- on Wednesday, (February 19. training. We want no more of for the evening, with Mr. and Mrs. to" know" that' a certain offense in election of officers • will ' complete .11. thJti that. ted to a state-wide committee to Norman Schmidt receiving high Detroit-will also-be- an-offense-in arid to offer assistance to" students 1 for a pi ^rb erther the Board of-Regents Although-the order was founded at q later date. m choosing their vocations. “the. day’s program;— The-sale-of- r- or the State-Board-of- Agriculture “In-1944 the_Legfonldecided_t( i ties with—the—pmu shment N-86*orl gather the-thinking of the-Ameri- ist>“df "the members of the all, low," While- Albert Ashfal re The college carried on-*an-exten­ barrows and: carcasses will take f ; 'i;rt lL74iiUt,l no?L.by constitutional mandate in 19, !Rfi4 it had its arhial hft-| Bench-and Bar who compose the just as certain sive . .program... of assistance tto the N 87uirf ., control of the University and Mich- ginning in the State of Michigan people on the subject of ceived. the-dobr prize. All officers are In^tFUcted to en- .The Michigan Purebred Sheei V 68.92 ft," vorsal Military Training. Congressional committees of judg< Following the games, the Asso- force the law the. same, and “guess high schools of . Michigan and I firssw •Uj/1 State College. Neither would was . mailed___ Saturday _ ... to all___ hitigL ciate-Matron. Mrs. Otto Lucht. a?t- ne]ghboring~stater"before- the~war Breederr^associatnm— has— Schec to the < - I oiBlurb^thejiresent-state board of mju?tuV(H^Rathbone,-agraduatel~%^ tri-work” on the is8uan:c~e- of traffic "under the direction of the secrets^" uledFebruary-12-fortheirmeeting j-.iutruL.. • .4/-. 2 rods ’ school principals, together with me Ihg for the Worthy Matron^-Mrsr -tickets-will give way to an almost — ’ -Airm . m ' T- educution in control of the four of Madison University^ New York] W al over the nation with edu- at East Lansing. The morning w,ill •• • 1, ’■ 3 ii-tli it: it! - ; ; • being oi rules-br the contest. ^ickerbocker, who was Bcientific recording of circum* of the State -Board of Agriculture. 3 ind-a^peil pte^ieachers- delleges nor the came to Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw!w Keweenaw | 1^10U8J riv‘>' “aw* uu r * r vx of the—«mtest in thb absent, presented Mrs. Miller with stances surrounding »>irVi nffpnWa Pingel was employed in this wori ipied~with~the annual buai- «f Lotfll Ketner ^ot Record?1and^Sealrl dianapolis. Indiana, will be gl tive board, important decisions nJnaer-the uniform-enforgome ... Monday/ ing-three breeds;- will be-judged; tnr ftoi,8tate should then-recover ^ m e Keeper of Records ana^eair furnjfl^ full information on the Le were made regarding" the coming oritoQi/ some or all of the intangi- quguested to bring their entries to system, with the emphasis always The Boy Scouts were guests at An auction of contest steers and E eor, i ^cus55ian Kioti’s plan. We want the Ameri box social February 17. The social on those violations which cause fat barrows will closd the day’s a^4 the liquor revenues the Li, Equipment company wilh be thrown open to adults and the annual Kiwanis dinner , held in D eof of! Pythians will have an opportunity] can public to have the,facta.” most accidents, the motorist will program*__ • • __■ line of I and pres* on Friday, Each' siacn entry should be high school Jtudents alike, but -the be confronted regularly with" the their honor at the regular meeting line of ,L plainly-marked with the name of Monday (evening, February 8. He E l(«l handed oVer to munici- two series of boxes will be. kept fact that his violation is, one that e«8, detail liquor license reve- Held ' the Scout who made it, as well as separate, labeled separately, and does cause accidents.” Kenneth Hallenbeck, of the Village Caucus----- the date the article was made. auctioned in such a way that bid­ Washtenaw County Road Commis­ cit?« «SW to townships and The plan contemplates training sion, who is Boy Scout Commis­ Take Notice, that a People’s i£ mS(U d he retained in part by m A z t W Meetinff On Monday' Next week, on Thursday, Feb­ den know the age group of the rgms for police officers, so as ary. 13; the Cub Scout Pack meet- box owner, though the identity; of sioner o! Washtenaw and Living^ Party Village Caucus will be held en w^th consideration giv* S , t!7k ™ ^ ' ei 9!eba™ fV o8ril The February Senior PTA meet- n t them for uniform Enforce­ ston counties was present and at Municipal Building on Tuesday, BrtHnA j ties maintaining adequate i^eiron;, reDruary i g is to be held at "the Municipal the box owner will be kept, secret ment duties, — Michigan Police lngjwas held Monday .evening, Feb- Building, beginning with a pot-luck spoke on Boy Scout Work, mention- February 16, 1947, at 8:00 o’clock g ce dspartmepts arnTprornttlng Huron, February 30, until after purchase. -Journal,------r—---- — — — - p.W.‘i for the-purpose of nominat-' « ^ ” --lupemsion of:iicensee*v Accompanying Mr. Ewcn on the n^ry a,'in the Home. Economlfifl.. dinner at 6:30 p.m. Walter~Mac- L&dies-ind-girlel— It4*-your as­ Xrig------*" * “ turn daily.” He advised the Scouts fo -tog ^ r candfdates * ■ 4 for" "the . several. . A. Vil* . Port ’ll 14 7 Adequate sup* tour will be Deputy Supreme Chan- | roonl of the high school, Peek, Scout Executive, of Ann Ari signment to pack an attractive ceUor Claude J? Lewis‘of Hillsdale, » bor, is expected to be present to lunch- in-a^beautifully— decorated Detroit Entertainers of the importance1 of^keeping roo- _lage Offices ...to bo filled at the_An- Proper functions of Chancellor During the business...... meeting jtakn_part„in__the.^yenihg’S--4iia*- n.«4. in nrn- -and-myetifying-boxr-eo-that-the -ords of -their-work^ nuarVillage .Electiom-Mardu-IQ^— UiJ*-* -fidde?ftv^’ Btate-“and -locah -no were -further discussed-for 1947, vizv • '' 8itv?3xornew taxes, noneces- loc,al wWeh the i M . fitam. men and boys will bid on it. Fel­ DirlVfesonieEan^ Robert Foster, of the Wu rster- d»tof 1 Fdster store, Was accepted as a Village President. 51, Id., CM lows! It is your job to buy your­ Village Clerk. - / ' - »f# ini C0^ titl® in amendin* ^ Btate UNITE FOR DINNER self a good lunch and a i Program Friday Nite new member of the club. .Adi ’ A special feature of the eve­ Village Treasurer. ^hope for Members of the Congregational ner to help eat it. Both of you Betty Bryden, of Detroit/ with Three Trustees -for two-year ning’s entertainment was group i t : I ■ of Columbus^ Ohio, Mrs. ‘ i®jhertj ^ere8^ friends of the school, as and Methodist churches are joining Will have a good time, an exciting her troupe of entertainers, has term. m C. Schaefer and ^ev. and. Mrs. •iT* | well as students, are urged tovat- for a pot-luck dinner and program time,' and will,' also be helping to been secured as one of the features singing hid by “The Men in Red in the basement of the Methodist raise money for a worthy cause. ' Ties,” a group of about a dozen Assessor. ANNOUNCE e n g a g e m e n t . YL' 5 K h neIu Y lrfl4w A^ t e n d . The eftrlV part of the eve- of the entertainment provided by men who. were singled out for the Two members of Library Board. on Sunday. wher^ thcy I nlng wili'bo spe'nt in square danc- church at 6:80 this evening as a The PTA is trying to underwrite the program committee fou the Signed: Donald J. Oosterle, /ftnnoun^^^” ’ Sidn°y W. Schenk services m ’sVhieh Herbert; G. Schae- , « der t^e ^ rection of a dancing art of the family night programs the cost of buses to out-of-town Masonic bohquet festivities tomor- honor because of tne color of their dJJJhter °f their elng carried on by these churches. games, and is trying in this way to neckwear. % Clerk or Village of Chelsea, Mich. Jjuth Annette, to Robert jrow .evening , at Jthe .high .—school Dated Febv 3rl947; - ~ ' newly ordained minister’s uncle, A program has been amnged for ifaisd money for the project Flan gymnasium. Mis Hnl^hach, son of Mr. and Students representing each class ROLLER SKATING PARTY Rev. Fred Henke Is pastor-of -the, . „el‘ discussion of some of both the adults and the ‘children. to come to the box social at the Preceding the program, Which is Arbor'eriff(Rn ^aImbnch of Ann Ashton church where the services K...... b mol \ students’studonto' problems. Rev., John Craig, a former Congre­ high school oh Monday evening, to be followed by dancing, the ban- On Tuesday of the past week 42 V illas Caucus were held. ■ Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Donaldonald B Baldwin " ‘ as their lead gational minister, army chaplain, February 17. / uet dinner will bo served in the members ana gueBts of St. Paul’s Take Notice, that an Independent G. Schaefer will bo. commissioned, | Thla wafi and at present a counselor at the 3ining room of St. Paul’s church Young People’s League enjoyed a Party Village Caucus will he hold __ uty of Michigan, will lw the OEFICERS INSTALLER haH-hy-tha -Women’s Guild of the rollor skating party, at tho ivory!^ 4 10® s"d-J* more, Md. on Sunday, iobiuaij 16,1 preSB|ons of the views of many of speaker for the adults. Mrs. Elea At the regular monthly meeting church. Palace Rollordrome in Ann Arbor. February 18, 1947, at 8:00 o’clock •’•««« /j] and will be leaving for India early £hfl pftMnts pre8ent. - nor Lamberton will have charge of of Bowser Local .No. 902, UAW- . Preparations for this banquet They were accompanied by Rev P. p>m fo/ thc pUrp0ae of nominating i ii in March. I To celebrate Founder’s Month a the program for the children. Both CIO, held Monday, February 3, the have been under way for some H. Grabowski and several of the candidates for the several Village programo will be carried on-n4-the following officer were installed by time and all committees are pruim jpaicuio no wiinpoiviivoi j. 11^ wuui" Offices to bis filled'1 at' the Annual fr ia iix r r r . . t^ 'PD',n r ^ "mNTRACr'' I 's^ort hrstory df m v s f m - 'M s m T same time, with,the adults in the ising a “bigger and better than sea people were joined in Ann Ar- dSg? n(f made^ a bummer wed- WILL LET BRIDGE CONIKALF 0j«mization and its aims was Internatlpnal Representative JHar: ViUaga-Electiori)^MarelvlOr 1947, ^ Lft^ing-^' Th f ■ Stato^^^ghway I gjygnj'with Mrs: Modre fiff basement and the children in the old Marsh, of Jackson: ever b&fiquatr— :— ^ hor oyy similar groups“groups Trom fhe viz: )epartment will determine low f* primary room, Presidento-J. Milligan. . Saline, Bethel and Dexter churches, Village President. ill iaders February 18 on a new Vice Pres.~*J3. Sadler. PAST CHIEFS MEET which brought the entire number NOTICE ' ■ ~ ".- Village Clerk. non of iridge on Miller road crossini Secretary and Treas.--<}. Luick. The Past CWefs Club of the in attendance to about1 eighty and Village Treasurer. ” Mr. and Honey Creek, three miles weBt o: . ine commivtW3 iWtD. This issue of The (Standard con­ Guide—J. Aschenbrenner. Pythian Sisters met Monday eve­ all reported a very enjoyable three Three Trustees for two-year v, has en- Ann Arbor in Washtenaw county, ^George barlow, Mrs. Martin hours of fun, leaving for hornet at Corps and tains a supplement in which the Sergeant-at*Arm&~H. Walsh. ning at the home of Mrs. Cora term. : ■' : isnow” -^6 A mut'K'ilV y A ‘r tField, sin T1>1" 1;.» Waahtenaw cou.'ty ro'd gSubuchrMra. Bert Whit, and Washtenaw county delinquent tax Committeeman—J8. Aschenbren­ Metzger, with ten members pres­ about 10:30 o’clock. Assessor. - Anwnio, Texas; y ’ projnet to replace the present ®w MrSj h . T. Moore. list to be sola for taxes in May, ner, « ent. Fallowing the dessert lunch Two members of Library Board, itnicture. 1947, is deBdr; ‘ Steward--^E.Tucker. served at.jeight o’clock by tha PAST PRESIDENTS MEET ------Signed: Donald Jr OosterU, . The Llma-Scio Community Farm t Trustee /or - three yeara hostees. a short Lustriesir meettngl Th^Past Presidentr Club of the Clerk of Village of Chelsea/Mich. ATTENDS CONFERENCE was held, and Mrs; Agnes Lantis — . . (Dated Feb, 8, ~ r PAtfudll tiaidftt1 Attendofl Bureau is sponsoring a dance, with SPEAKS AT RECEPTION . W.R.C. met Saturday evening, Feb­ odern ana old-time dancing; at Rev. W. H, S ken tel bury spoke at stee for one yaar—Mf. Well- was initiated as a new member of ruary 1’ at the home of Mrs. Isa " * 1 Building (Thursday) the reception for Rev. F. B. Parker, hpff. the club. Cards were the enter­ Guerin. Several games of bingo Gerald Metzger sperit the week­ ryone in the commun- the new pastor of thd Waterloo Bargaining Committee—JT. Asch­ tainment fo r the rest of the eve­ were enjoyed, followed by refresh­ end in Owosso, where he visited ‘ attend. Adv. U. B. church, Sunday night .. enbrenner, u Fadser, D. Miller. ning. "■ ,'V. ' ments servbd by the-hostess. friends. 1:1

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THURSDAY) FEBRUARY 6,1947 THE CHELSEA STAIN* -*>>, CKIELSBA, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO ticed when he was showing it, that tomoon and evening , here with Eleanor Harper, who has been it was covered with what appeared their mother, Mrs. Rosa LaBarge, at her home here between semes­ The Chelsea Standard Spraying of Potatoes to him Jto be water blisters, so he Mr. and Mrs. Dan DeLong of Te- ters, returned this week to Albion M. W. MeGLURB, Publisher W ill Increase Returns immediately kicked it task into the cumseh and Mr. and Mrs, M. college, and hqrhep sister, Margaret, lake, and waswa# tolling the natives up Wolfe of Manchester visited atih e who M s been home from Ann Ar- Sprayinglof potatoes la a paying there what aa'large fish he haa home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bareis bor between semestort. Will return Subscription price: %l> proposition, says Henry C. Moore, caught, and the condition it wad in on Sunday. ' to the U. of M. next Monday. IK per year; sin monthsf research specialist In potato produc­ ^0. and was advised by the natives up r three months 1 tion at Michigan State-colleger—We- there.-thatJ.LwaJL.nol-WStor .blis:. cents. have proved in experimental and ters but sweat on the fifth—the big test plots that spraying with DDT ones always sweat when they are Improves the quality of the potatoes hooked-— The fitockbridge Brief- Published every Thursday at 108 and steps up production from 60 to i l l l i P i Sun. ' ■ . v East Middle Street, Chelsea.'Mich. 100 bushels per acre," he stated. m Entered as second class matter GRASS LAJCE-^-Anthony Stebble ; The. specialist says the time to Post 252 of Grass Lake yas award- (HURCH DINNER at the- postofflce of Chelsea, Mich., start- ls_when the plants are four -radar the art of-March 8. 1870. - - cd the Merit of Honor of the 2nd rtfr-fivei hcherhtgh, Sprayln District for the greatest" percentage 7 to 10 day8 is recommended, and of new ‘members turned in by*-No- more frequently if thejeason is wet, i l f i vomber 11, 1946, at the 2nd r Amer , DDT will'control the flea beetle very icarr Legion^ District Convention - V well.; The potato, leaf hopper, which held in Deerfield. Michigan, Jan- Methodist Church usuuuu Uuj ulgii BiidMIy si Hinliisft The 2nd District was al to turn brown rad curt, also is ef­ so awaraq_... . Jtveuy iropny in winning over the other dis“ tncts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barden and fectively exterminated with the hew on the membership drive in children of South Haven spent Fri­ killer. Thtr’hopper causes severe state.—The Grass Lake News. day and Saturday here at the home damage after. haying time as it of Mrs. , Barden’s mother, Mrs. leaves the hfry fields and migrates in Anha Storms. >... “tertfie- potato fields afterhay is cut. F e b . 1 2 Mrs. George Ligos of Alma spent the past week here with her sister, • Contrary' to the opinion,of some, PERSONALS Mrs. Mike Misailedes,. Another CLASSROOM ON THE AIR . . . A DDT can be used effectively 'wHh sisterrMrr. Gerda Venable, of De­ Denver teacber, Mrs.-Ruth Evans, Bordeaux mixture or a ixed cop­ troit; joined them for the week-end. faces the microphone as the public per solution, Moore says.- The Bor­ Mrs. v George Batsakes viBited relatives in Owosso over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur s Bollinger school "classrooms of the air” get deaux mixture or fixed copper so­ Chicken and Roast Bteef and daughter Diane of Dearhpm, under way,In. Denver. lution will control blight. DOT should. end, , be added last and' the solution Mrs. O. B. Sears of, Jackson vis­ and Mr. andTUrs. AlvirrReinhardt 1/ ited her mother, Mrs. George and family were Sunday dinner sprayed as heavy as 125 gallons to Scherer, over the week-end, Adults $1.25 Children 60c guestsat the^horne^of,Mr.:and Mia. “ Skipper -Must Know HfcUaaa — j-th«-acr«h- The _tr actor„_oi - -Sunday^gue8t8"Of-Mr.-and--Mrsv ottlieb Bollinger. The skipper ofa-shlp;i* theworld*- .AMdd-dMvA_giow^ Elwin Barth-the-past week were —-ElaintbSchmidt returned" Sunday coverage. afternoon- to Sigma Gamma Hos­ wide vegetable trade has to know DoriBGordeauand ButhNagter-of Serving at 5:15 Until All rad pital School Stm t. Clemens, after'ter |-hls—onions. . Dry- varieties- are Too -often, Moore has . obsemdr Jackson.. - Bpending from Friday until Sunday packed by the 50 or 100-pound farmers quit spraying’-too quickly. iMtrsv MaBIe“Chvanaugh oTTXun- at her home here. Her parents, sack ;_or sometimes by the bush­ dee visited at the home' of her •«-— •-*— Mr. and Mrs. Norman—Schmidt, el A bushel of early onions weighs ON MV- HONOR I WILL DO MY BEST: To do my duty to God and brother, Rev. W. H. NSkentelbury, PUBLIC INVITED accompanied her. to Mt. Clemens, last week. ' v. Stopounds,* but a bushel of late oo- Combat-Photographer my country, and to obey the Scout law; to help other people at all JJ tb. Philip Broesamie left the returning home the. same, evening. Ions weighs 57 pounds. Bunched, -tiniest to keep myeelf physically strong, mentally awake, and mor- - — Mrr^7id_Mrsr_Norman_Schmtdt7 Hunts Congo Gorillas first of the week for Corpus Chrlsti, green onions are shipped by ths .50 aUy straight.—This Boy Soout oath means more today than ever Texas, where she_.wilL spend-some AnnuaTPree Seat Offering son Bichard, and daughters, Elaine, —Experience gained—by Kenneth and Eleanor, attended the Wedding! | to 55-pound ' crate. Onion sets,- by - before. February 7 to February-13^Boy-Soout-Week,.will-be observed— timely 1th her son and family. “ of their niece and cousin,, Betty the bushel, weigh 28 to 82 pounds. , Elk of New York as a combat pho­ by 1,980,000-members in observance of '‘World-building for tomorrow." Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaBarge' of Earl, who became the bride of Wil­ to grapher’in-E&ropewiU-be utilized Ami Arbor* spent Wednesday af- lard Fast, at Emmanuel Lutheran in a projected trip to the Belgian1, church in Ypsilanti, on Saturday PlantEvolutlsn Congo, where .he will, fulfill a long-. $36,850 in U. S.’.War ;Bonds, plus -aftemoom—----- thr&e_guna.-^The Brighton Argus. and development of plant strains l*d pictures of gorillas. Elk, who rose Our Neighbors : WILLIAMSTON Two fourth New Tool'for Health scientists to estimate 20,000 years in the army from private to first as . the time required to produce lieutenant, won the bronze star and gra_de boys in : the Williamston rfAete U PROGRESS in Your Town! AUaew-tooWan. electrostatic bac- MILAN—The drive for lights on -teriaLrtrgampler—has bpen devel­ from wild grasses the various kinds cluster and the Purple Heart, schools," both ten year's old, while ofcornwe- grow - today; - He'hasinvested$12,500 In .* big the^f ootball and Boftball field in play i ng.duri ng th.e_np.on; hour “Mon oped by air conditioning engineers. th» Milan Park is well underway— day, discovered the .battered and .motion picture camera, a hand but the quota has not yet been half frozen body'of a newborn baby girl, movie camera and two still cam: way met. The committee in charge about 125 yards south of U.S-16 praa^-a-sedan-car and-a -tralleiybe« of the drive reports about $3-,w>0 mid about the. smut) UisUmue east sidesothernecesaaryequlpment. of^the (juota of-^8,000..has been of-Deer-Greekj—The-boyBr-William- KASCO MUFFLERS He will'be gone about 11 months. >ledged to date. . The compiittee S.. HartWick and Richard Wakley, __ ■______.V...... ; ...... i.':...... ' - Going via North-Africa, Elk in­ iad lieoped to obtain $8,000 in this reported the find'to -local police of-. A It E N O W S OLD tends _to_foUow_the.Nile_rlver.as.far first drive so .that the .initial cost ficer_Rpy Aberle, who. at_once noti­ — - and ~ as he can on his way to East. Af­ of installing the lights could be fied, the, State Police.— Williamston uarahteed. . From then on they Enterprise. - ■ rica. When he gets to the Congo he elt-tha^the “field ■ ,wordd_b)nseli- will leave his car. Then, with two .supporting in adding on other im-d__STQCKBBIDGE^-Lowell Chelsea Lumber. Grain & Coal Co. helpers he will .climb the mountains' Cran-. TAILPIPES provements.—The Milan Leader. -dall_journeyed^-up— Hull to^-rHoughton -the=hope-6f~getting plctures~of~ Lake .whore-he-couki -do a— little the gorillas, which, fie said, haye~ .SALINE — Salinej Hatchery’s fishing' recently. It _is - reported We have them in stock for your car. never been photographed,"except for 10th ahnWersary was'celebrated at" Lowell hooked "a" very large blue brief flashes. - the Saline high school auditorium gill that gave him a very hard Complete Line of 1 Immediate installation _ElksaicLthatthe Tuesday night, when over a hun­ struggle. After landing the -fish sive animal and that the mountain dred guests -were seated at the AVhicn took him 85 minutes, he no- Poultry, Dairy, Livestock ^nd other Feeds made by_.one of species is-the-largest. Their lairs banquet tables and were royally are in the jungles about 4,000 to entertained. A chicken dinner was the Reading-feed manufacturers of the country^ Also Kasco l6,000 feet, up the mountains, on the served Frankenmuth style, as the Songbusters of Station WPAG, F l- i- D - S NEW. HOURS borders of British Uganda" and the Ann,Arbor, entertained with a Complete Dog Ration. Farmers in this community will bc, Congo'. . . ■ " . 1 repetition of their regular morning Avon Theatre 7 a.m, to 7 p.m. Dail^ broadcast;^The Saline Observer, r . Stockbridge,Michigan well served by this line of feeds, ------r r 1------—-—- Shown at 7 and 9 P.M. (Including Sundays) • ' Six Ranges In Area -_ BUCHAN AN— The monthly ex- ecutive-meeting_jDl_the. Buchanan ==fflx-=prlncip&l=renges:=afe::;!oeateti: FRI -AND" SAT.— FEB. 7-8 In the Lake Superior ore region. Council of Churches was.conducted We now stock a complete line of famous KAS€0 FEEDS" in- ThfeV' arc the Marquette rnnga In donday evening in-tbe-First Pres-- ^terian-^diurch^ .when plans Were' duding KASCO RABBIT RATION and KASCO DOG FOOD Michigan, the Menominee- and Go­ made for the- observance—of—Race “RETURNOP“ gebic ranges which lie across the Relations Sundaji, Feb. 9. It was Michlgan-Wiscqnsin-horder. and the. decided tn nhsrirve "the day . in a ___ RUSTY” ___ in meal or pellet form. MACK’S Siroftr Service yermUlon,—"-MesabI and^^ -Guyuna- general-way .with an exchange of ranges in-Minnesota, Possession of juipita^and choirs.—“ The The trtory of a buy and a dug with Ted Doneldson, Barbara Wooddall. As a sample of the attractive values offered In this quality fee(i R. A. McLAUOHLtN PHONB. -U ll- most of these important-areas-came- bounty Record. _____ to the U. S. through interesting cir- ______— JU1SL— ,_____ -lime"« — — - cumstances. Under the Treaty Of NORTHVIDLE — Two hundred UOMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIR .Paris in-1783—the northern hm “HOT CARGO” ary or the year 1946. Sixty-four of One of those GOOD Pine-Thorn as roughly,.s^ts^^SS^SS1^ .. inaccurate maps and—• Apex Brand M.‘.\K;. : theke-babies were born-to -North- melodramas -with Wm. Gargan, ■■ SERVICE IN CONNECTION pencil in the hand of. Benjamin ville\residents, the others being Jean Rogers. Franklin rplayed a part in locating )o"m," to- "citizens of... surrounding ' i the wilderness Inside the United towns.— There were thirty-four f StJN. AND TUES.—FEB. 9-11 • - A , _ rents_and- Scratch Feed - $3.90 tljirty girl Si • This number does not ■;V fixed definitely, by the Webster-Ash- “THE BRIDE w o r e ----- . burton treaty.--' - , - ■ - - Include-babies born- outside North- X. yille to periona livrng in town. One Jtn addition to the^amazingly low prices for this fine line of feed: •t j . i. i - hundredf death certificates Were at- ^ BOOTS”------..... i, • so registered for the year 1946.— A\ domestic Comedy starring Bar we offer a 25c refund on all dress-print sacks returned in good Develop Hong Kong The“ jNorthville N« ...... “Record. During the century of British rule, bara Stanwyck, Robert Cummings condition; 'v- — K health protection, land reclamation BRIGHTp N—State Police____ of the —plus “ News," "John Henry .and projects, hew roads and industrial Brighton Post and detectives from Inky Poo,” "Paddle Your Ow,n.” and commerciaTdevelopment made the State Police Detective Bureau - KASCO FEEDS are now as near as your phone— /A Hong Kong one of the empire's lead­ at East Lansipg are searching to­ — COMING — ■ day for thieves who ransacked the ing outposts. By the 1930s, this for­ "O^jS." “ Our Hearts. Were Grow­ mer "plague. spot:':' of the tropics home'^of Joseph M. Clark, 2201 north US-28, retired iDctrojt busi­ ing Up." DIAL 6911 had been turned into a world port, ness min, while the family was at equipped 'With huge, docks, ware­ church in Dearborn and left with houses, cranes and other facilities for handling its immense trade, and traffic. Its population had grown tries include^ shipbuilding, factory processing of such products as tin, sugar, rice, and manufacture of fur­ B est for B roilin g... niture, paper, glass, rope, textiles, cement.

To Educate Children : THE'”CLEAN~I An intensified program of educa­ tion, especially for children and youth, now Is under way in Mexico, Guatemala.: Honduras, Costa fllca > GAS FLAME and Nicaragua. Mexico and Guatemala are turn­ : ing their attention to conquering il­ ^* i literacy, for which purpose Mexico l#?T: Nothing like the fulli intense gas has evolved an effective primer for JANE—“Hurry Ann - - there’s a wonder* person-to-person teaching, Story \ i flame for quiok broiling that sears and books for children also are planned.* 1? sealsJh the delioious juices. )3ee how /. < ful sale advertised.” Guatemala, Costa Bica, and Nic­ aragua are concentrating on ehlarg- convenient the swing-out broiler is, -ing-their-public-drculatlng librar­ ANN-^Tdon’t-need any newclothes.! m high enough to work at easily without ies, especially in the field of chU- 1 ! just had-alljity-dresses-cleaned-And-tiies^ dren’s books many of which- are from the United States. stooging, Broiler is SmokeleBS too—- are all like new.” no smoke-filled kitchen, but a. delicious, I '.I*' ( ...... DDT^ Recommended tantalising aroma that only FLAME TAKE A TIP FROM ANN and stretch your budget by” DDjjP, the "new Insecticide, is th» • having your clothes cleaned regularly,____ perfect answer to the bedbug prob­ BROILING oan give. lem, says fliedepartment of agri­ MAY WE SERVE YOU? culture in a statement recommend- See these wonderful new automatic Ing DDT for1 this purpose. gas ranges with ~ f ddt is applied pr6p4riy as A V 10-hay Re-Dyeing Service Quick Repair Service 5 per cent spray or aa a 10 per cent make cooking a positive pleasure. See Lilt powder to mattresses, beds and m u i chicken houses, these places wlU re­ them in the stores or in our show- main fm of bedbugs for six months roottflC or more, according to tbs depart­ / * CHELSEA GLEANERS ment, m m Wettabte DDT powder may be 113 PARK STREET PHONE 6701 used in water as a spray, but leavM OPENTHUR$MYAFTERN0ONS~------___ Standard Ltnbn Bring Results frwilRSDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1947

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Monday Ni^ht Dixie Gas, 2205: hiBh°a tram^ S I celebrated0’ heV L Bet, "SeHi-Borg-rri-n-'-'«^...... • • • *of nlk ,667 .609 single game' with handi- Tuea with Rev, 'L. 17 Lord of-1 S e a Milling ...... 27 24 .629 1283; Young 348. Schenk 2&, Ort- nciaUng,. and burial took place in bring 370, A. White 899, S&bing the Howell cemetery, H erd & Fritz ....26 26 ,.510 Olffi • - - Spring” No. 1 ...... 24 27 '.471 Red » White...... i .23 28 .461 .Chelsea Milling: 612, 589, 605— Wallace W. Patterson R7D. Gaddjns.-.... .22 29 1481 ’806, HeselschwerdtL376r =-y7Wa 11 aeerWT-Patters on ^ die d Tues­ _ m & iW ia e ...... - .22 29 ,481 T. Holmes, 814, Robinson - 396, day, January 28 at his home on Phelps 414.' ’ Freer-road, where he had resided Ifeain high three gamesvChelsea Chelsea Spring: 687, 679, 525— ‘for thei past 49. years. , - . Milling, 2f97. ' _ 1941: Slane 851, Tobin 32&, Tar- o ^ ^Patterson^who was 74 years Team high game: Ghelsea Mill- nacki 374^B. Wh{te 379^Kaiser44 ” 900i Member 5. _1872, a eon bf-Geon?e '■ Individual hlgh- series: Carraher, CubsForfeit toT'Ghelsea~Spring, and Sarah Vasburg Patterson. He R. D. Gadd Ins., 626. ^ ^ ne.Pa®try! 654, 708, 621 was. married Jn 1893 to Hattie Individual high game: Hayes, “~1P®31 Fitzsimmons 485, H, feiae- Steadman, who died’ a number of Spring No. |2, 242. i 2?ann Adams 489, Rogers 364, years .ago,, • | Karp.880. „...... =-- ■ - ’ • Thursday. Night A son, Rmery, of- Toledo, two I W L Pet, o W ° f e 8: *27, 658— 1931; grandchildren and one great-grand­ ~Wurster & Foster . . .84 ;17 - .667 Schell 858, Alpervita 820r Beam child survive. - r- — Kro-BarsFive ...... 8 0 21 .688 can* -SwTtes Breitenwischer Burial was in Oak iBrove ceme-1 Unadllla F.L.T. 40 ..29 22 .669 tery following funeral services at DanielTBuick ....,,.2 8 28. .549 „ B m r .56.7,-^06^612—1785; the Staffan funeral— home,- with Inverness Inn ...... ,2 5 26 .490 ¥°**u B««ch 294Tcialre 385, Rev.-EyeretrR. -Major ■ officiatirigT C.I.O. Grinders...... 28 28' .451 Reith 355, Rabley 398.’ a f 2 o clock Friday afternoon. “ChefseanSheet, Metal..18' 83 .868 . S^ebier-Kempf: 591, 624,T73— M jp l;"’ Spaulding Chev. ., . . .17 ,84 .888. 1 7 8 8 M.'WieBeL_342, Jstevena-395r Boy-Scouts of -America —Teafirtlgh three games: Wurs- Paul 288, Stierle 876, N. Weese 3547 tar A Foster, 2612. - ____ „ Virgadehfl! CelebrateBirthday --Team high game: Wurater iy Scouts"~6r~Amerlca. ;i.980,OOP ■-mrnM,i t !■)?'» .i- J'osterr 924. — — ------Clear 442, Weber 811, Ducht 478. -str‘phg,"7 will “obser ve^ the ;37th anni^ Individual high series: Rings, -C.IXL: 785,-620,-748— 2108; Bum; versaryoftheirfouhdlng'durlngBoy - Inverness-!nn,-605. —' — - PUb 367, Wheeler,861, iLienhaid 389, ==4i=iflSiltF Individual - high game: Hinge, In­ Scout Week,' February 7 to Febru- ...... r. Tucci 517, D. Eisenman 478. qry' 13r verness Inn, ~~ Bobby-Soxers: 626. . e : -7 7 - _ jbby-Soxers: 626>-789^-648-.. rThema=;of—Uie—obBeruance^tg: 'll 11978; K. Hummel ^ 4 Downer 336, f'Scouts of the World-Building for Eder 282, ,T. Lyons 890, R. Lyons PIN CHATTER 354, .Tomorrow.” Through the World ^ z d S is S iS - ■ JMttWjr28, 1947. Trlendshlp_fuird—of voluntary Tjift Dixie Gas: 716. 685. 651— 2052; established=two—yeara—ago,--Boy According-,0 —to- the record------there'nrs*.v rI%^'~^Jv''^bemaiur~48vi''''tSilSbA' was only one split picked up this 886, Koch 424, Wedetoeyer 416. Scouts of America have given $110,- i l f c f t f I t jack. That was the 7-9 bv Stev-1 464.30 to help Boy Scouts overseas 1 < ■ : Iw 'illiw. ’ ' ■ 1 j' : : v ■ -■ ■ ens. Tucci rolled a nice series, 517, Rebuild their organizations. ■ ■. . -^which-mcluded r2 18 game, beatin ISTTm S iM a 'l-i ■. I TZ/The-We'ekztwiU-be^nbserygt^by^r I11.: - hiT-fomei^high-of^ST—FTiesihv .igrownoslyln* Cub'Scout packs, Boy Scout7troopi”| -mons made thMOO club agaih with California—and— r—may-be “and- Senior Scout“lmits7*lncludlng 1 485, hot far behind were Lubht ah used for any purpose lor which Sea Scouts, Air Scouts and Explore D. Eisenman with 478 each. fresh onions may. ba used—salads, :etSCQUt_tmlts.JEfiature8-of:therweek-| At the end ^f 16 weeks bowling stews; soups and all types of flavor will be father-and-son .suppers, re. the Bowser team paid in the high­ tag—and afford uniform taste. est amount of money for splits and liglous services, demonstrations in averages, while the team paying in schools and other special events in the least was Chelsea Spring. First Submarine Cable each locality. ' __ . l i l Noima Eisenmann paid in 71 cents In 1843, Samuel Colt, American i M i f ' for splits, that , being the most for Inventor, laid the first submarine Farm Population '•’iiii an individual... G. Alpervitz paid cable, an insulated copper wire, in Less than one-fifth of the peo- the-least,-which—w as~ 22. cents. Hew York harbor between the Bat- pie In the United States live on farms.

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Another Shipment of Those ___Good — " i j U. S. Navy Dungarees 7 / it Sanforized, full cut, Blue denim, / O. D . twills. All sizes to B8t 1.98 pair

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THURSDAVTKBRUAHY 6 ,1 9 4 7 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA MICHIGAN PAOUFOUB first Aro Light* Gleaners at the home ot Mr .and It”s a thrilling story of the love of resident, who moved to Detroit a aignboariTat thew intersection of an Indian girl for a white man. - In 1662, the toft commercial ip. many. More than 1,000 soldiers attendants were Clara; Pahmer and (Main street and M-92. : Mrs.- Joseph Heim, were *56.66. plication of arc lights was made in 24 Years A go are called to the United States by Stanley Vickers. year ago, died at his home there One box sold for |4,00. > Mr. and-Mrs.- Peter Merkel- re Sunday evening, January 14, 1928 Rev. Thomas Holmes, P.D.,tfpr the Dungenesi Lighthouse in lag. Thursday, Jassary U> X923 this order. of an attack of pneumonia. He is Standard Liners Bring Results- land. E. S. Spaulding has a' radio in* ceived an announcement of the 34 Years Ago mer pMtorator of theth ^ Congregational, Hie four week's old son of Mr. birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Har* survived b; his wife, two sons and chu.' iron here from 1877. untiL^A «Bd Mrs. J. W. 61aa* died s ttt* stalled at nia home in Sylvan. old MeCarty, of DallasrTexas. on onevdaug r. Burial was in De« Thursday, January 28,1918 owner of th*e Herald horn* of its parents, on Thursday, Miss Emma Perry ana Lionel E. troit. and Vickers were married at the Meth* December 21. Mrs. McCarty is their The Chelsea high school basket the next, two years, died at: the odist Home, where the bride has daughter. The third annual banquet of ball team, accomuanied by Supt. Aged Ministers! Home at Lake- TO* Harding issued an or* John W. Notten, who was bom Olive Lodge -No. 156, F. « A- M, Hendry, were in Saline last Friday mont, N. Y., Sunday, January 20, der Wednesday for the withdrawal been employed for some months, on in Waterloo township, Septemb where they were defeated by a of American troops from the army Wednesday; January 10, with Rev, was held In the Maccabee hall on 1918, at the age of 95 years, Chelsea Beauty Shop P. 0.. Jones officiating, the couple's 26, 1848. died at his home in Ve.; Tuesday evening with an attend- score of 29 to 14. . . . 1 George Klink has sold 40 acres V , r . JSSS*-) of occupation on the Rhine, in Ger* turn, Calif., January 8,1028. He is ance of :200. Mrs. Charles Steinbach and her _ _ ‘ survived by his wife, the former daughter, Miss Helene, attended of his Farm in Lyndon to Rev. Dr. Carrie Mensing, one brother, Htenry Oliver I. Cushman, who was born Chas. O. Reilly. 115 the production of “Peter Pan at Formal notice has peen issued by «A South Main Street Notten, and one sister, Mrs. Mary in Sharon, May 8,1»58, died at the the New Whitney theatre in Ann ___ . V (Havens. Ur of M. hospital, Ann Arbor on Arbor on Monday evening. the Washtenaw Home Telephone 1 Matthew Schaible died Wednes- Sunday, January 14, 1928, after a The L. T. Freeman Co. has had company that it will go out of busl- dayathia home-in-Preedonu-where !ew iftyi.iHnesa of pneumonia, H<~ ;he! basement- department--of - its neas on JanutoySkandJhat there­ Phone 7892 He wWbom M ayl8, 1858. He is iSTSurvived by his-widow, store equipped with-gaa lights. after service for its - subscribers survived by his wife, four sons and mer Carrie Beckwith, two sons, The net proceeds or the free seat ^r#fesfieOFtKrM fchfgan OVER LADY ANN PASTRY SHOP one daughter, three grandchildren three daughters, four grandchil­ offering at the Methodist church State Telephone company. _ • and a number* of nieces and, nep­ dren and one brother. " \ ; Wednesday evening were $235. The feature at the Princess hews. Mrs. A* G. Faist is a niece. Net proceeds o f the box Bocial theater tonight is a 101 Bison en­ The common council has voted to 0 HMIIMI 1IIIM Fave” lights placed on the Chelsea given' by "the- Sylvan— Arbor- of titled ’^he-Rights-of-a Savage.” Thursday, January 18, 1028 , Through a deal consummate re cently and which took effect Jan ' • M i / uary 15, A. B. McClure, of Belle ' , 7 ; Y n vue, Ohio enters into partnership with hiB brother, M. w. McClure, in the publication of the Chelsea

W Mrs? Harriet Warner, aged 82. widow of iDavis A. Warner, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Rower hcArm Arbor, Wed­ — Mild-mannered Milton Martinbuah, whodashed into nesday,-Jam l?v One son,- -Willis a flaming building and jumped 18 stories into a B. Warner, also survives. Confusion of residents in notify­ net to save six slices of CREAMO Bread. ing-fire-department pfficiaIa_of _the_ 1 ocati on oi ^rea^l^to fwtion -by the village council Monday evening by which signals were changed to simplify the alarm system. Only one whistle will be blown for fires in the business: district,.twhile alarms for firea^in the -residence blast of the whistle followed by shorter blasts indicating the num­ ber of the ward. ,^m. Long, 70, former ChelBea •U -

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- 1 spells-room-apienty—the ready-to-go— Choosefrom two versions of the garage- poise of foujcicoii-spruhg wheels ready • ■ Kandy special — four of the light-footed to level the roughest roads into boule- super —three of the great-hearted road* vard smoothness. ' master series. — ------gT?P up_no.w,-good people,- and meet In each y ou* 1 Ifind a r ich ah»ndan re of And in particular, mark down this:. A REPORT ON the fashion master of-the-new season^ the things that make Buick Americana Not one smart model but nine will pre* most wanted automobile — engines that Here^ Buick forJ947_*^ style-wise, per-- sent this fresh ffgfit to the world this seem to stay for&Ver-youagy-the match formance-wise, quality-wise ancfwlue^ season...... _ ■ ■. : ■ less/ buoyancy - .... * ----of BuiCoil— springing, the wise the sweetest “buy” your dollars are' •• • . spaciousnessspaciousness of of great great room,"the room, the feathery* feathery -going to find anywhere thts-year,-=---- “Cars in-three series, three wHeelbases handling. of controls tbat are always

and three price ranges give you a triple- “obedientlyVW.VMAVUtS^ yours.'’J U iU J l ^ Eye well that' sparkling new grille - barreled chance to know Buick size, behind it you’ll be plainly marked as Buick beauty, Buick ability whenyou NaturallyNaturally ^demand^-demand is going to be great; strictly up to 1947 in y o u r;trav el — — — ovu

Note the reach of-the- bonnet —-long, deep, broad-chested L—there’s a lifetime of thrills in such bountiful supply of The#* safe stUl a immber of people wait- _ pmeht equipment to the limit to Install. Buick Fireball straight-eight power. iug for triephofies. in this' area. Before telephone# for as many watting appli* ! UNGTH TOROU5-TUB^ 5TE,O N we eaa serve rtfrrybody, we’ll need more cants as we cam If you are waiting for a Spot the solid footing of a carriage big as •sk ills wise and cable to connect new telephone, you can be sure your order you deserve - the breadth of beam that STIiRIN° d h p W * seat cUSHI C M tM iti’ premises with the central will be filled in its proper turn just as of leed and copper •oon ee possible. .. : ~r~~...... hen serionsly slowed their manufacture. Meanwhile, our feciUties ere serving NINt SMART Sven nicer we receive the new wire end more telephones and handling more isalde, thee* will be the pelneteking job of cads then ever before, which means that inenMonineeting k wkh the pveeent tele* service for everyone may not always be i • • • a job that muet be done h good ne we want U to be. We’re sorry 'fb u t you ceil l*^' 1 ' be sue* that we are doing our best to gel isaHsaliig to atretch our ' tqui|>uemas soon m possible.

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frmmSPAY, FEBRUARY 6,1947 >47 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN , PAGE FIVE #■>$&« spent the week-end with relatives daughter Doris, and Russel Smith. m (Detroit. Mrs. Dillmkn Wahl an-and in a resi­ •ments for producing high grade' Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveland family were Sunday .dinner guests dential sone, at that" neighbors'left! Mrs. Esfrld Dane has won fame spent Sunday with the latter’s of Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Tanner of . milk without a long-lasting, nonab­ throughout England for her cores grandmother, Mrs. Houghton, of Parker road. Thad, shuts up right pronto sorbent, sanitary floor such as con* of baby deformities. She does it Battle Creek. Mrs. Joel Clky and' son Joey crete.___■_ > then. And that very evening I see by a series of exercises In which , Mrs. James Richards returned to spent Sunday with her mother, him making his peace with Lem . Forms are made of one-inch lum­ the. baby’s own muscle pull Jr the her home . Sunday after speifUing Mrs. Bertha. Bareis. ; ber, well braced. Concrete for the factor. Infantile paralysis Is some time with Jier^sister, Mrs. Copyright, 1947, UnitedStatei Brcv/cn Foundation - ■, -‘i.; CHELSEA — PHONE 5634 door is made, with five gallons of wa­ among' her cures tvb.ob’ include. Helen" Guthrie and: daughter of CARD OF THANKS ...... *=:—.■■ ’ -7. . •: s ■■ o ■■ ter per sack of Portland cement Chelsea. ’ I wish in this way to extend my ■■ 4. * ■ ' ■ • . t - y ■■ ■ ■ ...... ■ ' .>■ • • ■ . •. when sand and gravel are moist. ■. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller spent sincere appreciation- to my rela­ The mix should be plastic'and work- Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. tives, friends, neighbors, the Will­ Weddings - Children^ and Family Groups -able, but not too sloppy nor too a tiff. Walter Stewart of, Cavanaugh ing Workers and the PTA for their Waterloo Lake.' : •/ . many acts of kindness in sending SPECIAL - Friday and Sat.. .__j Taken In Your Honre - ___ . Paatorqnd Wife Welcomed___: . _jaekl®eber_and sdn^Were-Satu^ me flowersrfruit, candyahd cards, A Welcome, honoring Rev, and ■ day afternoon callers at the James during my recent stay in the hos­ Mrs. Frank Parker, was given by Richards home. Sunday afternoon pital and since my return home. the Sunday school. Fellowship, visitors were_Mrs. Velma Dorr and. 1— ...... Muton Riethmiller. group of young people and Ladies’ Aid, at the 2nd Evangelical United - n- Brethren church, last JSunday eve­ ning. Regardless of bad roads and eevere^weather, aboil t-60-cameiio drear^e-programr-whlch^was as KilnrDried Poplar follows; • . . Prelude—-Mrs. Arinabplle Wool- ley. : ... . Invocation— Rev. Clark Adams of Somerset. SIDING Song-by-Congregation— 4‘Lean- g .On .The Eyerlastint Arrasr' WelcomeWSunday Si ioolTSupt7 — 4«inch, 6-inch and 8-inch widths '' ‘ Barn floors and mangera prop- — IValter Vicary...... -ff '.v ' erly-deslghed - and .built belp~*s* . Vocal SpIo^-MrsTA.“Woolley — — . A N D sureclean, comfortable^ hea!thy_ “How Lovely'Are Thy Dwellings.”, stock—high quality milk. _ . Welcome for Fellowship Group— ^Wltbur^Beenram Build Uie imanger curb flrst; then’ :.:-Weicom t _ _ K ilnD riedPoplar DateBranMuffins Bait^naCakeSlices the -Jitter -alley and7-the-manger.. taryr-Mrs. Bessie Barber. _ Leave'holes-ift concrete for future —^tueie— Mrvand^frsr Lei^ItTBee- Buttermilk^reiad stall equipment if not now avail­ man and Wilbur Beeman., Welcome— Rev. Clark Adams. " able,., Then build stall > platforms. Cabinet Lumber jjJtMii-]. !:U . -These—will- vary-aecordlng to the- Vocal Duet— Mr; and Mrs. Wil­ bur .Beeman. kind of cattle, The mangers should Reading—Miss June LaVfin. Salt Rising Bread be finished smooth with a steel Welcome—-Rev. Skentelburv. of. trowel. The concrete should be daihp Chelsea Congregational church. On Tuesdays VM ■ - cured for at 'least' five days before" Response^-Rev. Frank Parker. usuig. Presentation of gift to Rev, and! Mrs^Parker— Mrs. alter Vicary. - Song^b-yndroir^ ‘iEnd-df^atPerJ MURRAY feet Day.” __ M M efflieat Bread Know Your Breed Song bjrCongregation—‘/Blessed Be the Tie That Binds.” ___. . On Wednesday ' Guernsey - — Benediction— Rev—Parker.— — : LumberProducts By Yf,. J. DRYDEN Buest preachers were Rev. Sken- ...... - telbury of Chelsea and Rev. Clark Phone 4581 . Corher G and B Streets Adams of-Somerset, a former-pas­ tor here. , , ...... • it Months Mrs. Walter Vicary was in 7 DEXTER, MICHIGAN ippf To Pity. charge of the program. Guests Lady Ann ■ came from .Muriith,3lorih: Water­ rf it'ii loo church, Chelsea, also from Sb lem Grove-church. The chai wishes to’ thank.’everyone who. a part on the program, for Their anceonY our fine cooperation. 1 /Old (Coat Pllfl The Fellowship group met with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beeman last -Vi Friday evening. Business meeting a J illii - -and-electiofHof- officers .'.waS-helaV ■.... "With the following" resulttff^Pfgst Viftteywood Valiant Hero 235690, dent, Austin Artz; vice-pres., Ken­ a grand chamBlon Guernsey buH neth CaHy; sec. - and treasV,—Mrs.- of registered pertormimce. _—■ " Wi 1 bur' Beeman ; ~a8stv, "Mrs: Lyle: Walz. There were 24 in attend- The Guernsey breed origin&ted on Tmce^The' host and hostess-served the small English channel island of refreshments— $15 was given to- sy. ThtTbreetTwarbrought ward parsonage heredsr to America aft early as 1818. _Choir practice this week witl . The" Guernsey is , of medium size Mrs. . Annabelle Woolley. Nex with fawn and white clearly deline-* week, Feb.x 13, with Mr. and Mrs. ated markings. Summary of 98,297 Leigh. .Beeman. All are welcome to this and all other activities. advanced registered records show Rev-Frank Parker and Mr. and the average prodtlctiofr^was- KL15I Mrs. Walter Vicary attended Coun^ pounds ofm ilk and .498 pounds cil and W.M.A. meetings in Lan- butterfat— Some-53 animals pro­ sinjrtaBt" week Friday. ■ 3 « i| duced over 1,000 |>oundi butterfat Mr. and Mrs. Harry France, Mr. and 14 have lifetime records of over *and Mrs, Errol Bailey and . Errol 100,000 pounds of xhilk;------7-- Jones of Grass Lake^aHed on-their 'il W ;|: mother,- Mrs.- Clayton Jones, Suntj Cosmetics \ r i'll! day afternoon. Girl’s and Women’s Feeding Molasses to Rev. and Mrs. Clark , Adams of Somerset spent Sunday afternoon ""rH|i! mtf Salt Grass for Cows and evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Ar< _ Rayon Panties thur Water The Willing Workers will meet Stationery ..... at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Bee­ man on Wednesday, February 12. _Ju.,'...... i . .« V ,!5r Sc # Pot-luck dinner. - — _---- 7-Training Panties The PTA will rtieet at the school ■ ■ house'Friday evening, Feb. 21. Gifts This is the 60th anniversary of the : ... ^ ...... ’...... /:t PTA and a special program will be " " 5 1 7 II given in honor of Founder’s DHy. Boy’s and Men’s -i "i Vi'li Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester. Park* Novelties i'lil THI UUHTIjt, SArtfi. HIOH-POWIR Knit Briefs MOWIR ■' ■] ; ;"| -«j A;, }; Kem-Tone Water i ' m. 11 1 ^ iL, i~i' I. | -• A.4 ...-$88 cO\ — ir- - Good etoff, ihe-sali graas, Hero-^ : :JJ i': ‘i. fords say aft^r they/ve sampled it. VAOU-MOW ' ~ ...... • ...nis Phcto—Food Mach. Corp, * $258 Salt grass which cattle ordinarily ( l' ' li f e will hot eat may be covered with SMttoaivown Crochet Cotton W p | a solution of qne-thlrd water and momi VACUUM two-thirds molasses. Power spray Plastic Paint * ,495 • W* may be used economically with a MTARV lAIIU ' .,458 NO. * * * W 20-foot width; SUM CUTTIM# • Cattle fatten on the molasses and WIWNt^ School Supplies Wallpaper wAter combined with the grass, pro­ It POUNM iHil f duce bigger and tastier steaks. Oth­ er similar uses may be devised for use of power sprays to meet individ­ ual requirements.

E rn d t A i/ iM laiiluM s- Weed Killer Shortens i ,<«> 1 li 7j . M I AWN Farm Crop Maturity “ The Store Around The Corner*’ Experiments ip Hawaii and Puer- Main at Waaliington G Acn Arbor A n Rlco-wllh^lAJ}=mtelBU..Wftttd ^IUUm S ' — ' “fteptndable Furriara For Three Generations” killer, Indicate that it may control the growth of pineapple* two years ItaM laitead of three. It is gaaerally be­ SlSW fiS USE •C H A R G E • BUDGET' • LAYAWAY lieved that further experiment! Will Mtwnw; I

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1947 PAGE 8 UC TBS CBBISSA 8 TANOABD, CHBLSBA. MCHIOAN M NEW CLUB MEETS , Verne Bushier, and, was followed will show the manner of The first meeting of the newly by a lovely luncheon served by the Will Hold Sheep handling sheep anfpower clippers. W ANT AD S W ANT ADS W ANT ADS organised Wide Awake Eight dub hostess. 7 Removing fleece in good condition wm held Wednesday afternoon at The next meeting of .the club will Shearing School and in the shortest possible' time EXTRA! EXTRAT That’s it-ex- GENUINE FORD CYLINDER AS­ FOR SALE—Chester White .sow the home ,of Mrs. Rosa LaBarge, beheld at the horaebf Mrs, Alvin At MSC This Month will be stressed. tra comfort—extra wear. That’s SEMBLIES are Again available, wgt. about 840 lbs.; also boar. on Taylor strifet. Beginners should report to the what you get in Wolverine Shell both new and rebuilt. Give us a J. R. Palmer, 18865 Waterloo Rd, Sheep sheering is mighty impor- college livestock pavilion before 10 Horsehide Work Shoes. GUck’s. 29 call. Palmer Motor SateB. 32 29 tent both to the sheep and to the a.m. Monday, February 17. Shear­ FOR SALE—Baby bassinette bed Standard Lihere Bring Results man who does the job. ers with some experience are in­ DON’T RISK SKIDDDING with mattress: also ’baby bed, 7 USED CARS vited to report at the same time, on ON WORN TIRES Graydon Blank, extension spec­ Wednesday, February 19. Sleeping ■ *. i i ‘ 18x36 inches. Phone 5873. 39 Chevrolet 1941 Special iDeLuxe 2 / ialist in animal husbandry at Mich* cots will be provided for those who ’Trade in your old tires for new door- Town .fieflum. undereeat Igan State college, announces that desire to stay overnight. __ _ ■ ■ ones at —-----r - SPECIAL—ON E WEEK "ONLY heater, defroster, seat covers,.good Pasture Improved both pwi^igj^,jmd_beginning tiresp1947^license plates,” ? CHELSEA SHOE SHI sheep "wearers may receive^train- PN.G. CLUB MEETS PALMER’S ' : - iMetal Waste aaketa, were 39c, By Proper System T ing at a sheep shearing school to 110 E. Middle St. Phone 7601 now *...... m , 17c Chevrolet 1941 Master DeLuxe Is U> held at MSC in February. The The Past Noble Grands Club met 29 Plexiglass Pin-up Lamps, Club. Coupe; radio, heater, de Fertilizer Addition AIT Kinds of Shoe Repairing—-While You beginners' session is scheduled for at the home of Mable Goodell on were.$.6.95, .now ,., . •.».$3.95 /rosters, seat covers, new 'tires, February 17 and 18« and profes­ Thursday afternoon, with ten mem PROTECT your . good blankets Plexiglass Trays, were $9.25* Produces Good Stand. sionals will receive additional from moths for 25c a year. One nqw i * j ..$5,25 1947 license plates. . J S f f i g hostess served spraying of-Beriou-stope moth These jars aro-both- clean and in A pasture improvemtqt/I71y system Waitj-Ae Possible. — — t- - Training-will be offered in the a very delicious dessert luncheon damage fpr 5 years or Berlou pays ■ ■ / rAuaPALMER’S excellent condition. that has enabled .farmers following identification of wool grades, grind- The new Past Noble Grand, Alice for the* damage, Pints $1.25; quarts 110 E. Middle St. Phone 7601 CHARLES DANIELS it to increase their grass production ALL WOBK CUABAXTEEP -■ ing^of~knive8r-adiustment,anqrrex fiilqftn, w«j> Initiated intO-the_clun $2.45. Merkel Bros. Hdwe. 29 29 "PRoheT-JSBf’ 78 .per cent through applications of : W r pair of equipment and the control The afterntfto was spent playing 320 ACRE FARM near US-12; has FOR SALE—1942 Buick sedanette. -29 nitrogen in the fall and 80 per cent T i t I of sheep parasites. Demonstrations robber’s bingo, witlvveva Munro large home with steam heat, bath , motor recently overhauled—like through spring treatments,^was rec­ In Basement of V by E. S. Bartlett of the Sunbeam the prize. The next meet­ FOR SALE—International B trac ing will be held at the home of and water system! 3 barns, 18 new; 4 new tires, new battery, tor with cultivators afid com ommended by' Prof. D. R, Dodd, ex^ w corporation and Paul Finnegan, stanchions, tile silo, sheep shed, brakes relined, seat covers, radio, planter with fertiliser attachment; tensibh agronomist of Ohio-State^ r of the Michigan Codpera- Alice Krumm on February o, in com crib, toolshed, granary/ poul­ heater, spare tire; also two-wheel ’M r ool Growers’ association, the evening. also Allis Chalmers 2-bottqm 14- university. Professor Dodd meas­ 'S’ try house, hog house and two car trailer. Bert Foster, phone 5766...... rake, Clar<- ured the results in numerous tests garage; 60 acres timber, 16 acres ______/ \ 29tf ___--80 wheat, 40 acres clover and timoth ■ on Ohio farms of nitrogen applica­ ______Methodist tions in the fall* °f 1044 and the. and fruit for home use. Good we! FOR REN^ Church on Wednesday, Feb.' 12, Automobile Licenses and spring stream. Owned by Floor sander and edger. Chicken and .roast beer. Seryijig spring of 1945 and hls findings wer/B same family over 60 yean. If in­ to start at 5;15. Adults ;.r ba5ed_on these tests.— .qu sale at Insurance Office of A. D. MAYER, corner terested in buying a big farm call FOR SALE- children 60c. Public invited, The nitrogen fertiliser was applied , , Remember Fenn’s Rexall Drug Store J. H. Niehaus at 7372 and letrhim Flat Rim 'Kitchen Siiiks, white on pastures in the form of ammonK Park and Main, Chelsea, Michigan.. Hours—Daily 8:30 show this to you. Alvin H. Pom- enamel, 16x24 inch ...... $6.95 FOR SALE— Westinghouse vacuum A.M. to 5:00 P.M., including Saturday; During the merehing. 29 tf Unfinished Chests of Drawers, cleaner.'~ Cali 2-2364.~^ ~~ ~ -29 urn nitratp at an average-rate of 123 — For Best. Values Alwaysl - month of February office will also be open on Wednesday . 26. inches wide^-_ ■---- pounds per. acre in the fall and 115 NEW ARRIVALS pounds In the spring. Special—*$T.OO Silqqe Skin Lotion ...... ;.,50c nights, 7:00 to 9:00 for your convenience. FURNITURE VALUES . 3 drawer ,...... ,$12.95r Fleet’sChap Lip S t i c k ...... „....R5c . 4 drawer ...... ,$14.59 Motorola Car Radio, Model Professor Dodd reported that the Platform Rockers % ...;.. .$39.95 5 drawer ...... $16.95 effect of the plant food on the 75c Mead’s Dfextri-Maltose No. 1-2-3...... 63c > Tilt-Back with Ottoman .. .$49.50 605 ...... $69.95 Metal Beds, Walnut Finish, twin Coronado Car Radios'...... $39,95 60c Alka-Seltzer ...... :.^....,;..,.49c A. D. MAYER 1 Sofa Bed, reg. $79.60,____ an - 29tf 5 ware and collect all items needed for installation; one uniform high quality at a FOR sSALE)— a l e — • Uhore-Boy Chore-Boy milking reward; .... >23 75c Carter’s Little Liver Pill? -.—v.:...... 57c under- — machine. -12765 Scio Ch!urch Rd. surprisingly low price. —, ;------FOR SA'LE^Upright-pianOf-^Mrs?' Ljamsoik’s-Heavy-Mineral-Oil, y<> gal. j u g ...... Jfe -Wil Elvin-Meyer. -2P Special-Fifty-six for sore throat... ,....77^ 7.7:- ...... ,'5Qc iciojChurch FCR-SALE— Strawberry_ plants; Geo.- Miller, phone o491; 10 Road or phone 2-2072. 29 :... state inspected, home- grown: GROCERIES,-MEATS, Ice-Cream Mi 31T Solu tionf Anti septic mouth-wash ,1 6 oz.H;7"“ ..759c Moore Coal-Company Gem Everbearing, Minnesota No. —Open every-day to 9:30 p. m MeIoids,Jo^ a mellow- voice ...7..;.,35c - WHY NOT A'RADIO IN il66 ^E;B,, Premier, Howard 17, Gracey’s Shpll Gas -Station,-Lima “MORE-GOAL FROM MOORE” EVERY ROOM? Scarlet Heautyr Chesapeake, Pride, Center. : / 29tf DUL^*2911 ^ — JDunlap^-Blackmore.-Beaver, JFO-R--SALE----- ,Simmon8-»tudm Oet^r cows will icsull from bet- TcflL—Also 8 bu. choice^re-cleaned: -treoHehrr-jOalh-after' : 3 o!clock. - ter grating conditions. HENRY~H; FEXN~ ~ ' PALMER’S June clover seed and ' M bu. Rice Phono 6371. -29 110ErMiddle-St. Phdne"760r popcorn. Geo. T. English, phone FOIT'SALE—.Large size oil bum- growtfi^of the grass was more pro­ ------DJALrg-ieU—^ 7r '" ‘ ^ 29 2-2621. '■ 28tf • irig stove. John Chaplin, phone nounced- in fields where -legumes GENUINE -FQRIMPARTS ——-Pit- 6664,—119 Wilkinson St. ----- ^2' made up less-thair SQ-per-rcent of ^AM ERICA’S PROFESSIONAL SERVANTS * better, last longer, arid are -cows: ^“Ayrshire;—lr FOR.SALE—^Norge table-top gs the stand of grass. But even with cheaper. New cylinder assemblies Jersey, heavy springers;a Ibo small . range; also cabinet: radie. Ge< a high per cent of clover the in­ now'available. Palmer Motor Sales. Hammermill. Inquire ■ Klingler W.- Atkinson, phone 6851. crease was.J8_per cent. - In_theiva-_ RENDER DEMOCRATIC, IMPARTIAL SERVICE Bros., 20920 Scio Church Road. _ ' ..... 32 Phone 2-2070. • ' 29 FOR SALE^-One bench type drill rious tests studied, 37 farmers who POTATOES—Good _eating_ '■in*h_c?p?eityJ Wlth mo* applied-an average of-133 pounds of SPECIALS! toes, .field-i Js-ip-gkat ss^&r opium n itrafteloiumeadows-got Walter^Mohrlock. phone 2-1891. _ onnson's Tool Shop. -Phone 6n.average=ihcreaseof-h700-pourids ...... ~ v r r 6 9 C “ . Uur Editors. in a free press, publish -uncensored 772lT-n^.d^lph tDue^f&^Sonr’—We Z^:333rafter^6:30 p.m^- - -29 news and views. — ? - have a full fine of sausage casin "’of:Kay "per acre. ’ F.OR SALEr-T'Ear corn,-reasonable.- Fozen Apricot Halves (In Sugar), Ted Heath, 3 miles, south of Mi Btf .. JQHNSON'S-TOOL SHOP- • ‘-_,The fail .. applications made' a “dif­ Our Clergymen serve all religious fEiiths with_un-_ lan on US-28; - Phone~MilaiT'4' 530'Chandler St.- ference of 1,-500 pounds of .bay per 2 i)ackap’es — . ; v. ,...... -49c jierstandiiigTT - F12r 06-l~ -31 DON’T-CUSS—CALL US acre, and spring applications . In­ HORSES WANTED creased yields on an average of 1.790 Our Doctors provide all people with modem medi­ ' FRIGID PRO DUCTS -' pounds, of hay'per acre: Lafer'sSalad Dressing, pintjar ...... 30c cal benefits. For mink feed. Best cash prices For Radio Service • , HITCHCOCK^ MINK RANCH Ray E, Kyte Phone 6651 Supplies and Accessories. Work . , Whilethie average date, of fall Del Monte Grapefruit or Btended Juic& Our Funeral Directors impartially serve all people Waterloo. Phone Chelsea 9881, Guaranteed Service by a Graduate done-evenings and week-ends only. application of Ohio was October 22, P.O. Address: R. 3; Grass Lake,.or Radiotrician and the nitrogen was placed on the No. 2gizecan . ^ ^ . 2 cans tor 19c regardless of their beliefs or belongings. R. 1;. Chelsea, . 17tf. ------______= ^ -- 27tf PHONE 2-1833__ fleldslnapringasearly-asrpossibler REBUILT-MOTORS fot Ford A AUTO SEAT COVERS— 2 and .4 29tf Mr. Dodd said the season of. appli. Sour Pitted Pie Cherries^ No, 2 can . , , if3&c and_V-8, Lincoln Zephyr, Chevro­ door,.$16,50. >16731 Sharon Val­ FOR SALE —- 5-burner table-top . -as is let.— Plymouth/; Uodge “ DeSoto, ley Rd. Phone 2702, Manchester. kerosene jrange. ln good , coridi the farmer^a-dcclslon to Apply the FREE -Chrysler. Cars and —trackST all S'2 ^on. -Elmer ^arsh, -WS^?lo^ViP IWWRAL PIRfCTMK K * > MHUATIQMS iage. -29 nitrogen one time or another^ be­ ENTERPRISE years. Quigley’s Garage, 1880 HORSES WANTED— Gash “ paid cause-profitable dividend is assured for old or .disabled horses for ani- x . ... FOR SALE PROTECTS STAFFAN Deckert Rd. Phone 2-1578. ltf New small--house and ig prrna-of. from either application. £___ WAN-TBD—Uscd car, at oncenmy mal feed piirposew $16 ?nrl_np '-fr AMERICAN ----P0NERACHOME None sold or traded. Lang Feed . land. .overlooking— Sugar Loaf AMSOtANCi MkVICI• FHONI44IT - make or model. Walter .Mohr^ Co.,. 6600 Chase . Rd., iDearbom, Lake. Private^drive^group„=camp: FREEDOM A At MSKK, Tockrphone 2.1891. 81tf Mich. ' ..... -32 possihiUtws,— Inqutre-owh Know Your BreftfT ----- LAWRENCE------E:GUINAN- r f WANTED tTTk ENT — A 5 or 6 •Ayrshire's 24 TO 48 HOURS’ SERVICE ON - room^houae-with^bathr-gardeu _1571-Sugar-Loaf,Lake— -29 DRY CLEANING and garage if possible. Floyd By W. J. DRYDEN- — 'll Allshouse,-phone 4031. ------M t f NOW IS THE TIME . PICK-UP and DELIVERY to trade your olH* IT tiresT'f- ' for m new WE DELIVER Phone 2-2411 in Chelsea and surrounding LET^MESELDtyourhome in^GheT- — - ones! '■ ‘ " " L ... territory. sea. Have customers .. waiting Week’s Specials Douglas A. Fraser, North Lake: 'PALMER’S' That’s right—all work is done in Phone 8698. tf 110 E. Middle St Phone 7601 --■ ) our modem jlantrjtt-113^PaA 729 ll>kg. Birds-Eye Frozen Corn . .. 19c No garments leave our sh'Op GENERAL MACHINE REPAIR­ WANTED—To rent, in Chelsea, a if-”' from the time you bring them un­ ING and WELDING five or six room house or fiat by til, you pick them up; Try us for retired couple. Permanent-. L. M. DIAMOND RINGS 1 pkg. N.B.C. Shredded Wheat .. . .. 14c quick, efficient—work At . popular- PRODUCTION MACHINING CO, _Geer(_LQ6fiJEast-Grand-BlvdTr-De- prices. Dyeing. Quick, repair s&rv V y 116 West Middle St, _ troit 7. * A,- ice.' ■ ' '' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .)■ 45tf 40 ACRES south of Chelsea, with The P»fw( Gift for HER ’ 1 ib. Chef Coffee, Reg, or.Drip ...... 45c 6-room —home^—basement— barn, CHELSEA CLE^ prices for disabled horses, Louis - -electricity.; PWce Strathglass Lucky Fuff, nation* BEAUTIFUL 17-JEWEL WRIST WATCHES . 113 Park St. only $4,500. Alvm H. Pommeren- al champion long dlstanoe Ayr- 2 cans Silver Fleece Kraut .... .7.... .25c C.-Rarap, RFD - 8, Grass -Lake; -rng, phone 7776. ; ;r-“ 29'tf t . ..PHONE ^^6701.- Phone 9881.; 25tf ahire butterfat producer—1^9,843 . for JSIents and Ladies WILL. PAXjup to $20.00 for-Wash* IRONING,/MENDING, alterations; pounds milk, 4 per cent, 7,898 2 No. 2 cans Del Monte Grapefruit ... 39c WILL HAUL sand, gravel, black tqnaw County Atlas in good con­ pounds fat in’ 5,235“days;7 thrtr~'Fred_"Worden, phone 2- ptekiup-and delivery. Alice At- dition, dated before 1890. Fred 1641. 46tf klnson, phone 3658. . 29tf Burton Abstract Company, 802 i Originating in southwestern Scot­ NOW IN STOCK 1 qt. Sim Sweet Prune Juice ...... 31c CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING KEYS— Automobile 7keys cut to u!ir8t National .Building, Ann Ar- land the latter part of the 18th cen­ Make„appointments-early. Phone code; all-kinds of^^ keys^^ duplicat- bor, Michigan. .... 29 tury, Ayrshlres were flrat imported NOVELTY IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS 2 cans Swift’s Cleanser .. . . .-* .7.. .19ic 7467 or 5763. "Clarence Leach, ed. Jones Garage, dial 2-2121. tf PINCHED—iNo need to' feel into the United Statea .in 1822. Chelsea. ■ '______24tf pinch in.'your work shoco. -Oi "Ayrshlfe milk contaihrubout 4 per RONSON LIGHTERS" C pATALAlNE SETS your puree, either; Wear Wolver- FOR SALE : 1?.® Horsehide Work Shoes, cent butterfat. A*»Ufetlme record of LAPEL PINS / . EARRINGS -i: UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Glick’s, J29 189,843 pounds' of, milk has been PERMANENTLY 80 Ac r e s , good land; 7-room mod- made,. HINDERER BROS. ern, home, 3 . bedrooms, living 75. ACRE FARM on pavement east OUR WINDOW HAS MAtf Y GIFT SUGGESTIONS “Short-wave Method." room with fireplace, bath, dining of Chelsea. Has large home with Ayrahlres are well built with stocky body. Mature cows average C*’ QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS room, kitchen, .utility room, water, a!‘ conveniences; basement barn, Safe — Painless electricity, furnace; 3-car garage: sheds, poultry house, milk house about 1,050 pounds. A- national or- , FOR YOU. FRESH, SMOKED AND -SALTED__ —PHONE -6373— ANIT ARBOR " small barnr. $10',000; ij'erm s.----- md_garage.' -Fiold of wheat, al­ ganizatlon-was formed In 1875 to de­ falfa seeding, and about 30 acres vote and preserve the records and - •- 50 THREE-BEDROOM home in choice garden soil. Pleasant location. Call the breed. ' ! CABINETS - residential district; large living Alvin H. Pommerening, phone 7776. * ■ , « ' room with fire-place; dining room, :='■ ■* - '29tf E. E. WINANS Wall, comer and base. Large kitchen, full basement; screened JEWELER - OPTOMETRIST stock to choose from. Others porch; modern in every detail; GET BETTER TRACTION made to your measurements. large lot; two-car garage, $10,000. with' new tires at ... Your fiance know*. »hen you GRANT MOHBLOCKT__ ACREAGE—10 "acrejs; 20 'acres; fiALMEWB — 80 acres; 60 acres; 80 acres; 110 E. Middle-St. TPhone 7601 . give her a LOYALTY DUmond --- 610 Taylor S t.. near Chelsea. Ring, that it U the very fineet 27tf _' 29 -thit-maney-can-buy. Each LIME^-Spread jon your-farm. Im- ' -Nor PEm&NENX-ANTlJFREEZE*^ £ ~r~lV TSfe'diateiilvUiOvw delivery." Uvll Vql y• Waiter Qlvtir Vi C. vB? Or , Lake; large home suitable for 2 $Z.b& per gal. Got your supply With Music LOYALTY Diamond i* doubly good, 9740 Saline-Milan Rd. P.O. families or small club. Steam now for next year; also, . latest guaranteed in writing, regiatered Box 422, Saline. Phone 180R2. lltf heat, electricity, water, telephone Firestone tires and tubes. Gracey’s / Suggested-Albums in the owner’* name, and innired. \yr AN'^ED~Standing timber /in 8 connection. Priced for quick sale. ahell Gas ■ Station, Lima Center. 30 All Transaction Confidential. Budget Term If Desired. acres wood lots or more. Largs COTTAGE on North Lake; excep­ ANNIVERSARY DINNER Getting’ Sentimental..... T. Dorsey second growth or virgin trees suit­ tionally good beach; 2-story, 5 _ . / able for logging. Thureson Lum­ roonfs; boat, furniture. $4,000, - Mre’-Angus-WilUams of Midland: Richard Crooks ln-Songr - ~ — — ber Co., Howell. Phone 844. tf tontiSi * who, with Mr, Williams, is spend- •ing some time here at the home of morale?” ™* U W°U,d he,p American Son^s...... Helen Traubel PROPERTY WANTED for listing. NEW 4-ROOM HOME with base- their daughter, . Mrs. Lawrence L. W. Kern, phone 8241. 2ltf mont; ,2 acres of good soli, % Boyer, served a lovely dinner, there Authorized LOYAlTY'Jowolar* mile from pavement. $2,500. Saturday evening in honor of the fert wedding anniversary, Use Vapor to Kill J ACRES, ?4mlle from pavement; Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplin and son young orchard, strawberries; (K were guests. Later in the eve” ^Plant Pests Iridoorfi You Are Love... ~ : room home, barn and poultry ningi friends of Mrs. Boyer came ...T1.-° .“se ot a^obenzlne to control Kalamazoo house; water, electricity, and tele­ in, Bi^rprisingf her and bringing her rel spider mite on roBes and many We CouloMake Such"Beautifui"Muqio...... ""G^ i i S S S ! phone service. Another basement manyi nice gifts. 8 other plants and flowers in green- Among My Souvenirs ^ ■ c ...... r-X* PPRFFCT DIA Stoves and Furnaces on.-tho&iproprty,„cah b«. Ufinri to Wlhi hi a basement home, Just Patented .discovered by Gorneli unteersTty f4|0Dv» I May Bo Wrong Bst I Think You’re Just patented: ■ A » vanity case I ^ substance should be COTTAGE at Silver Lake; 6 with an electric light bulb behind Safnth dA°.n/fhteam)Plp^ l,ke or : DUt «e6i n- ' Standard Liners' Bring Results'

jlFr"i , v . i'.fth- li I’f r’lKi uniiiWNIjli ' . . Mufti; ^ ipaiiAY. FEBRUARY 6 ,1MT THB CBBLBBA BTANPABP, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN ®fl®REAIN ON SATURDAY FACE SEVEN Mr. /Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klager of Ann about thlrty-ftve A Run in Hosiery 0 0 or wtLe\Mrs. Klager's ^ d Lrien^ parents. at 016 Mr. hwie and PERSONALS S m u m home « Mrs. George Satterthwaile, Satur* OVERCOAT VALUES father, Gerhart Lea- Mr. and Mnf. Frank Tirb and M ™ hl. th birthday. K d* evening. Out-of-town gSests By JERRY M. DARRELL 10 ^Sr1wa.” i iSlia ^one®» Mrs, Har- children of Manchester snent Sun­ w7°rfinner was served to the Mrs. A. J,, Boftnd and MoClur# Syndicate-. WNU Features. day here at thd home of Mr. land Just a few Curlee All-Wool Overcoats left |Ic,f l nJ rS§ts: Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boland, all of — ♦ - *7 Mn. Wilbur Rinderer. £ollCTuM erT MrsrBertha- Lee- Jackson, and Mrs. Cecil Parks of Dor Rogers left last Wednesday CerhflM« IwfceUa Baumgartan, Traverse City. DID, EVANS Drowned as he for California/ where he will join Now $29.50 #• £ Mr. and" Mrs! watched the mob in front of the Mrs. Rogers, who has been visiting da^^r^lene. P^ N t r a c t o r c o u r s e there the past several weeks. counter. He had had no idea that wvBndMrs.Alfre^ww,^fr.and " The-4-H club leaders in this area Mrs. Frank E. Quinlan and fam- -S^XiaSe Gregory, Mr. and Mni. it would be like this when he told are planning a 12-weeks course in his s ster he would buy a pair of _ily_and Mack Cameron, all of De­ ^ ten an ce, with Clayton LYNN CHAM^EBS’ MENDS troit spent Monday here at the Ernst, of Clinton, as instructor. stockings for her. Well-dressed home of the Misses M&rgaret and Jhe ^rst meeting will be held in women shoved and pushed .worse Church Supper, Anne Miller. Also Sheepskin, Mackinaw, and Fingertip B fifeteB SU6 tne ,Wglu8<&0Ql- Agriculture room- HIM.. tJaunduot^oidiew-Just-back "H&m Loaf -‘"Mrs.:Susie Musbach, Mr. and Lower and Reu- on Monday, February. 10,-at 8:00 *u0tu th® *ronl fought for places in with Horseradish Sauce Mrs. Kenneth Musbach. Janet Kay Coats at Drastic Reductions, “ d Jr / of Chelsea; A pleasant £ cluc£i The last ten meetings will the. Une at m^ll call.' "Scalloped Potatoes • ^ J n - o f S i t i n g was enjoyed and Roger, spent Sunday at the be. held ati ..the Chelsea.Jmplemeni, — S^denly rrhe-Wteetf ~hgf7Very -Green_Peas.„ .EltonvK. ■ MushacE-home,—Jt—was the honor ^eat received a Co., on the Chelsea-tManchester __ Bread or Rolls a birthday {dinner in honor of Mr. Smber of very nice gifts. road. pretty, probably, not more, than 23, Sne was dressed in that slick man­ Coffee and Milk Musbach.V „ 8 TRIETER’S nish style he liked because it always •Berry Cobbler Mrs. John Fletcher returned last made a pretty woman todrtwicFls" "Herpes given. ' ------Thursday af^ r spending? the past three weeks at the homes of her feminine as ruffly things dhL "$he'a \_j. - son, John, and family,' in Norfolk^ a girl out of a: moving picture," he Rally done. Drain off most, of fat. Va.,.and her son-in-law and daugh­ SPECIALS told himself, "a , technicolor . at Fry onions and bacon together until ter, Mr/and Mrs. Keith McKenney, that." gol,den'; brown, stirring frequently. in Schenectady, N. X -/ He took in her gray suit, shoes Add tomatoes, salt and pepper 11b, Gh^f Goffc c . i « *. •».,. ,»...... , v44c apa gloves, her . yellow hat, scarf Place wieners on top and simmer . t. . ■ ■ / ■ <' jnd huge purse. AU were set off by fdr 45 minutes. jPlcce a wiener and, 24 Year8 Ago her glea ming, copper-colored hair. a spoonful of the-sauce on - each hot Thursday, January 25, 1923 4oz. jar Nescafe — 77...... /93c Sympathetically he noticed that she buttefed bun and serve, allowing This evening, in Mactiffbee hall, two for each person. - • . - ' • ' _■ ' ; ./ 1 •• • . y ■■ - 7 - -l . ■ - : ■ ■ a large number of relj&tives ana fleff o/^whlto ^Tw^ re8 8tars * Baked meat loaf le simple to pre­ — — - ;*Scaltoped'^PotatoeB, ~' f^enOT-of-RobertrFoster-will-gath- 2 IbsrNavy Beans . . 77...... 77777." . . .25c were blue, the other gold. Attached, pare and easy to serve for affaire ------(Serves 50) ...... — ~ er to4.h.elp„him..celebrate, his.9.8th OUR .to the pin were three guards — an where guests are numerous. Bake lZ H pounds potatoes birthday A program has been ar­ slrplane, y gun and an anchor.-. the loaf In either small or large - Z tablespoons salt ranged featuring solos by Mrs. 3«ans Gerber’s Baby Food . ... m . , 23c loaves. - ’ ' / Vincent Burg, Miss Marjorie Mit­ APPRECIATION Interested, he watched her mam 1 teaspoon pepper chell and Paul Niehausr addresses euyer to get through the crowd.' She H cup dour i by Supt. E. L. Clark, Rev. E. A. IS GREAT ♦ topped elbowing and gave up. Then Supper Plans Given 1^/cups butter or substltute . Carnes, and Rev. P. Hi Grabowaki; she considered a moment, went As Aid in Planning , 2 quarts milk “ numbers by the Chat W Seau Each time sattfactiqn is expressed for any serv* 'around the .end of_the mob, picked Wash, pare and cut potatoes in quartqt; instrumental numbers by ice we have performed—*wc are proud that we up a couple of pairs .of stockings, To Serve Fifty thin slices. Place a layer of po- the' saxophone orchestra; a reading tatoes in greased baking pan; sprin­ by Miss Doris F oster,.- and a pra^ havebeeq able to add somc thing of value to the .walked ta7he-near-by door,-com- sentation by Mrs. /Lola Dancer. ; pared them, then.rolled them up and Social calendara get very acUve kle with $alt, pepper/ flour And dot during the summer months because ydth butter.- Repeat until pans: are" Rev. C. S.--Risiey-/will -be toast­ community. We ate grateful for all the kind slipped them intd~h'er roomy purse master-.—Jim-^oster-4s- the fatherj- Next she strolled to the lingerie Vacations and almost full. Pour dver enough hot of nine children, seven of whom are words that have .beeiv7"^ 4 to us—and we counter. , ,, weather offer milk' to- cover ’top and bake In a living/Clarence -A.* Charles E.> and shrfl strive to be woiicy ol Uam, Did whistled softly, "A shoplifter, such a grand op> moderately, slow (325-dqgr^e) oven Schuyler P., Miss Lillian Foster^ —-fc- portunlty for g< /until potatoe8/BTe?tenderrThe~tlme~ Mrs. Gertrude iHammond and Mrs. and, cool as 7a-cucumber,—Anyone/ -ting Miller Funeral Home DIAL 2-3331 WE DELIVBfc seeing-her would think she-hadTt together^ wlU^depend upon the size and quan­ Charles Hoover; _ big." party, Pbr tity in pans-rabout Mr to 2 hours. - •Bomr on Thursday;-January 18, Ambulance Service haps the Sunday 1 ■.:_H ...you .want—to—prepare green, 1923 to.Mr.. ajLd_Mrs/Q, ;R..:Barth, PHONE 4141,- -/ school picnic is beans, you will need six quarts to 6f West Middle stfSit, a daughter. Miss Ruth Hulce and Howard k Just around the comer, or perhaps serve-750 -people'.. .Boil ‘ the beans, — /■ fee . ladles’- did Is—planning a’ -bi - In Walz were married at 8:30 Satur- ^uy^cycning ut thejCorigregational. &QliAUfY»$iltVKiW$ l lECTION^ treat fqr feeir husbands soon. minimum -o f, water/- feen, -season' in Grass Lake, with Whatever the occasion, you'll with t~cup bacon drippings, '4 ta­ ev. w. A. Cutler officiating. ' surely want to put forth your very blespoons salt and 4 tablespoons Mr. and Mrs. Fred .C. Mensing, best ceokery - and serve everydrie paprika. If you want to. serve green whn have h^en reBidjrig at. Ventura amply; This will call for some peas you Will need 16 “pounds or 1 California, for the last- two- years, .careful planning, arid also, large gallon of shelled peas. ^ ' are m&king anfeingements to return quantity-recipes- ■ - *Sunshlne Salad. to Sylvan-about. April 1.-' ■ ■ ■ --.-W.Ek-Hawkes-has established an, ~ilf the.^chufch has~ a_Kitchen'"fltteJ •' J , (Serves 50) auto bus .line between Jackson and With lar^e quantity cooking uten­ 8 packages lemon flavored gelatin Ann Arbor and _is giving - daily jp si ev& uj, fU A A fioA e sils—plan-to-make-genero us -use/of .-T-cupis-grated carrots^- •' service iroirT Chelaea . to Arin ArT it,=Meafa=aridTegetable8^cairije8t^ ^5Ipdunds7grapefruifr"W iD:secti6n9 IrorwJackson prepared there. Some ipelnher ^"dake=geiatifv — Mr^and-Mrs^harles-H.-Young, HAND GROWER TOOI.S__ may wish to, contribute enough in­ according^ to., di­ residents of Sylvan Nearly all or dividual salads 'and -perhaps cakes rections. When their lives, moved to. their new i_ . . • ....; , . -A and-pies^to-make-upvfor—the rest home—in--Pontiac the -first of the OurMore is headquarters for ttfols . . . of all kinds. m ixtur e ' begins week;—^ of fee meal. “ r:; ~ 1 to thicken, ad Stocks are more complete than ever, quality is always 'Good planning whiehr"akes: into carrots and grape' consideration every angle7will make; fru tt' aird-allow^J — — the highest! Compare these values! : the affair aTsuccessful one. Recruit' -M-YearrAgo to chill until firm. Here are Valentines that, go Straight to her heart and tie it up in plenty of help so that no two or Servb in/squares Thursday, January 30, 1913 three women are tied to the kitchen on lettuce wife __ Gas/has^been ,installed .. in,..the. beau-knots for you— gifts that tell her "the sweetest story ever chemical laboratory of the public Be hurried efter her end took her range all the time, Everyone will mayonnaise told" whether she be goddesk or gamin, matron or minx. So tako have a belter time, if all have some school. The students greatly ap- the "IF" out'of her Valentine, gift/-Choose it from our selection arm. Jv?. _ ___ preciate this fact as/ it -enables .-leisure,-’------Cabbage and Carrot Sslad. them-to pe'rfomt many eiq>enments right to them. Little fool, wonder __ *Ham Loaf hitherto impossible with' the.alco­ .sweetheart for Valentine giving- real jfiumph of beauty and (Serves 50) (Beqves 50) ' ow long she thinks the can get m quarta finely shredded cabbage hol lamps.nps. good-taste. eway with it" - 5 pounds lean pork, ground . 7 TherJun’ or class of' the Chelsea' -fi ponndr nnoked ham, ground -Z^poyads carrotsrgratea., raw— He followed her. When a'ifleslady 1 quart diced celery ’ high Bchoo; will holtHheir carnival approached, the_girl smiled, shook qqarts breed or cracker crumbs 1 quart boiled salad dressing a t 'the~ Sy van theater,=-Mondayf Dosser Lamps—.7.:.., ...... $2.75-|3.50 Folding Rules Adjustable her head no and sauntered on. IK teaspoons peppe? February S. __. . ____ IK teaspoons, salt 1 ; — — Bland all— Ingredients— together attend an evening of rare -amuae, Compacts ...... ^1.00-$ 11.50 Moot extra value rule. Metal "Steady as a veteran. She's no withK salad dressing. ment Admission will be 15 cents: Hack Saw rookie at the game. But, darn it, •‘-Zcgga . :y sup joints andmetaltips.Clear pint* in Ilk ...... Since fee berry season will be in A drama in five acts, "The Seal Manicure Sets ... .^1.00-89.00 K«le calibrated ' A fine-quality adjustable saw. . she’s too nlce :for~that type of full swing shortly, you might like to of ConfesaionT- wiH-be—presented Has hard rubber pistol thing.” Impulsively he hurried after fix together gU ingredients. Mold serve a berry-in-season cobbler with in St. Mary’s auditorium Dy Coty Gift Sets...... ______...... $3.25-$7.50 her end took her arm. "Where can into loaves and fresh-cream. s ------:— of the ninth grades of St. Mafy'a -we- go-ead-talk^Hare in the-store." bake 1 to 2 hours a im flrw a- iTFaK- A ttar of Petals Gift-Sets — .-.<.;^$2rT5>$-lL00 - -in— a -moderate ruary 2.-The cast includes F. -Du- ‘Why—" she looked "up. at him pee, G. Gisenman, M. Farrell, H. with large gray eyes V—on the mez- (350^degree). oven Luxor Gift Sfets ...... $2.00-$6.5fl d ependlng— on Eder, W. Van Orden^-P.-Raftrey. zanlne. There's e l6unge for shop- L. Kelly, R. Steele, J. Mullen, fl. Bergamot for Men -..7...... ? -...... 717:...„.I.$ ito'o-$«:25 there. We can go up these iSHON^OJI^ size of loaves. McKune, L. Fomer, R.* Kelly, M. stairs—" This makes 5 Eisele, W. Ryan, L. Burg, J. Mur- Sea Forth'for M e n ...... ^i.oo-$5.oo .24_ j l . r j small 1 o a v e i, "O. K., sister. But don’t think A 6 iA * * and O. Eisenman. you're going to give me the slip. small bread pan Phfooseph Dreyerhas accepted a CoIonialClubGift^ts^;-r , .... $ 1.25-$2:50 and you’re not get­ size, or about three, large. position, in a-machine shop -at Lan­ Horseradish Sauce. sing Nationally Known Pipes...... $1.00*$10,00 ting away. You see, I saw you lift An electric alarm bell was ln- ’ Slip-Joint Pliers those stockings." (Serves 50) atalled by*, the D. J. & C. on the Valentine Box Candy...... $2.00<*$6.25 Tempered and grooved steel 10-inch Mill File "Oh, that’s what's on your mind."_ __ IH cnps sour cream west side of the Main street cross­ jawsj easy working slip Joint. "You're a cool one." He seated K cup boiled salad dressing ing on Tuesday of this week, VALENTINES ...... 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c,_50c,_$L00 Medium fine single cut. Slight himself. "Suppose you think that be­ / K cUp horseradish r— it- ifHreported tharGottlieb Sa- Blued steel finish. Blend ingredients thoroughly - and Eight------:— m m taper in both thickness ‘ and cause you’re-pretty yoU' can get g4r has rented the B. C, Pratt farm width. For tool sharpening, away with murder." ' serve With ham loaf, in Sylvan. Geo. Goodband has been working the farm for several years. ^ • • ...... i S t # and .general "No." She studied him levelly. An alternate dish to serve, if ham "But tell me who you are and by or_pork is difficult to obtain would J. B. Wallace has accepted a po­ machine work «.« «.t » • i >4 0 c beTfrankfurters prepared in a mild­ sition in a imqchine shop'at Lanr m... - 3 5 c what right you. censor what I dp/* sing. ' ■ — liThink llm a crook too? Well,, I’m ly spiced .sauce: Dr. H. E. Defendorf-received a- not. I’m a discharged soldier who Creole Wienies. fine coach stock horse from Grand was a detective before he went Into (Serves 50) ‘Rapids the first of the week. the army7ln the old days I’d have 5 jpoonda baoon w. H. Benton commenced work turned you in without a qualm." 30 cups finely chopped onions in the B. Cole hardware store nn Pastry for the party will probably Monday of this week. , "And why don’t you now?" (71f quarts) be fornlahed by Individual mem­ 10 No. 2 cans tomatoes — “Because of that pin you’re wear­ bers; If this Is not possible, make Corn Fertiliser ing, sister. A girl with a pin like 7 K-teaspoons- salt~ a delectable fruit cobbler and serve 1 teaspoon pepper . It takes about 150 pounds-of ni­ ^ Released - - - that, if she has a right to it, be-' wttbcrei^m or Ice or earn, trogen, 25 poundf pit . phospbo- longs-to a mighty fine bunch." 10 pounds wieners Tin Snips 80 to 100 buns rus and 75 pounds of potassium to from "I have a right to it." Her eyes •Fruit or B*fry Cobbler. produce 100 bushels of corn. Buck Saw Correctly tempered bar steel clouded and her Anger touohed- the Cut baepn Into K inch squares (Serves 50) stout do,ubIe bow frame blades. Drop forged. Highest pin gently. ’Thd' sailor is in the and broil over low heat , until par* 8 quarta fruit or berries' ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Bondage wnstruction. Turnbuckle ad- quality. 11 Vs inch length, Pacific, die infantryman In Ger­ . Sugar'to aweeten Sale of Real Estate The spirit of the Great Nttment for | j g 2 J4 inch _ many* -* the flyer didn’t return _ M oup oornstarob ___No. 85669 State-of-Michiganj—the— Probate -Emancipator^is^-iiifuaed—in _Me_tenaioh:... ■ .ePCs ■ fa O cuttersv...... $2 . 2 5 [ from a mission in Italy." — : : n ' Lynn Bays: ------Blaonit dough ------‘•Good-guys, I bet." - — ------— Heat canned fruit or berries and Court for-the County .of Wash* the men of medicine and "The best brothers 7a girl ever Let'* *®rve eggs: There's vari­ water, or fresh fruit and water to ton&Wi “ science- who seek .to release ety and appetite appeal in eggs At a session of said Court, held had." She smiled wistfully. a boiling pdlnt (lVi quarts water to t the Ftobate Office in the City of /Mankind from the bondage Curtain Rods, white enamel with brackets...... 15c "Evidently not the kind , to ap­ if you'll serve them in the fol­ 84 cups fruit or berries). Sweeten .inn Arbor, in said County, on the of disease. Link by link they prove of what you're doing. Men lowing ways: to taste. Dissolve cornstarch In 4th day of February, A. D. 1947. ve broken the shackles — Use these fillings for omelets: Drapery Cranes, swinging type, per pair...... •■■$175 aren't lighting for wogrttn who go small amount of cold water and add Present, Hon. Jay G. Fray, Judge men of the tyranny of aroung taking what doesn't belong creamed tuna fish or seafood; to fruit or berry mixture. Cook, of Probate. , _ plagues that ohee decimated 'Wood Stock fftr jQlir^ain.or Drapery Rods, per ft...... ~J2c to them.- They don't knoW what minced cooked ham, cooked pork stirring, constantly until thickened, In the Matter of the Estate of you’re up to,". ■ / sausage or deviled ham; sauteed Pour into shallow baking dish and Robert A, 'Benjamin. Minor; continents. Other ills are Pole Sockets for ldnch Curtain Pole Stock, per pr, 19c "They sure do know," she |Nhned/' “mushrooms,' creamed peas—as- drop biscuit dough on top. Bake in William F. Bonjamin, having yielding to their constant ef­ paragus or Other vegetable*’, filed in said Court his petition, forts, -and.' as soon - as their, impudently, "and approve." , a moderately hot (425-degreey oven praying for license to sell the in­ Snitesj Walnut Vejneer, Vanity, Bench, Bed- "What do you mean—approve?" grated cheese, creamed chicken ' and Chest—A' fine selection for 30 minutes. . terest-of said estate in certain real latest discoveries are proved he demanded belligerently. and mushrooms, Jelly, jam or Coffee. estate therein described, effective, we make the drugs at .7.."1.1/77$145.00, $195.00 and $210.00 "Always' the dick." She viewed marmalade; fried onions; or (Makes 100 cups) It is Ordered. That the 25th day Heother-frefe available to your physician broiled bacon. him loftily. "I simply helped my- 3 pounds coffee of February, A. D, 1947, at ten grooming requisites that for use in his, dally practice. Electrifc W ater Heaters— Q tell to the stockings because they When you poach eggs, serve 3% gallons water o’clock in the forenoon, at said gallon. ftifeDv were having a run in hosiery end them in corned beef hash nests, Probate Office, be and is hereby go to hit heart.. . get him dheadl spinach nests, potato" nests or —Ti* coffee, in thick - cheesecloth appointed for nearing said petition, 40 gallon 7 “-j ..$124.00 were too busy to wait on me, You bag, leaving plenty of room for cof­ singly, t i - handsome gift sets, ft to g T see, Mr. Dick, I war filling a tele* french toast madCLOf j»ttUe;bt«ad. ana that all persons interested in Scramble eggs with bits of fee to swell The coffee may also said estate appear before said Krome? I M l phone order. I happen to be in ,ha*mixsd. wit|>...a.aa>aU amount-of- Goufir -ftb said-time and- plaeor-t» charge of the shopping service aicea;Ameri WtiisrriNtWfpsMf Union -.... Jay^ .P ray , -Jtr Feb6»20 Standard Ads Are a Good Shopping Guidel / THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 .19n PAGE EIGHT THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA MICHIGAN Scout Troops Earn Keep Them U p ! Gift Horse $6^ Merit Badges KLAGER — ■— , In a report issued by David P. •# -Stuart, chairman-of the advanae- T he H i-L ig h t ment committee of the Washtenaw- ... By ETHEL MANTFR Livingston Boy Scout Council, he CHICKS THAT LIVE AND GROW McOKir*SyncHcaf*—WNU m tu ra*. revealed ■ that during JL94G scouts enrolled in troops served by the Edited by the Journaliam.Club o f the Cholera^ Public School W-LiBSC qualified for 662 Merit t T. S. Approved ■ ' . OBEHT IVEHS stood in amaze­ Badges, These represented most of R ment before, a- chestnut mare the 109 different Merit Badaes CO-EDITORS Bulldogs." They were accompany which .had just been backed out of available with interesting Joyce: Hughes and Mae Slane ied by that famous pianist, Miss a trailer at the county fair grounds.: tions ’given by the number, of Merit Barred Rocks, Whit© Rocks, White Legboros, and New Shirley KolbT Those • beautiful Badges earned in the various fields. "I can’t for the life" of me under- — The Home, Repairs or Handicraft - - : ^Hampshire Reds; Sexed dr Straight Run., OFFICE NEWS Chelsea cheerleaders then led stand why Alex Dorney willed me n am cheer; our coach, Mr. Cameron, merit,, badge led. tha^lisV-WitK Afi ‘ Mrs. Paul Maroney has ^ t o gsTO-arKtanOalk.,uiythg-gamg iMszbsatattul-ArabiSn^^ 3 5 Wlv ’tiiAnvim - *toa ■ K bea kalr)held fnaf that nu^ninerevening. Anderion,"'a cowboy who--had gone field. Next in popularity was rthe your neighbors—they-wilT do the some for ,you, to the Dorney Farms for “her. Ml’v* Personal Health merit-badge with &»Tho tion on the same topic. * ',wllc- known him for twenty years, and 4L~scquts qualifying. Thirty-two to be with,her husband, who is em* v Those who have- ^attended any of the proud old'skinflint has never different scouts earned the Publi Bridgewater, Mich. , * Ann Arbor, Mich, ployed at the University of Ten- tne-home-games^have^seon-z-tKis nesaee. «glyen«oway».hoNefleflK^ahy~kindvv Cur basketball teams play at three-boys who seem4o haveJaken This animal appears to be In per- Swimming merit badge. Twenty Phone Saline 186FU. Phpne 21505. over one of thecheera. Those very .feet condition—look a seven qualified for the Safetj Lincoln . Consolidated , tomorrow same boys, in costume, did a. cheer m merit-badge-and~24 for the Fire- light and at-Matrchesterj-Feb. 11; at the pep meeting. A few seconds and goojd forelegs." manship followed closely by First There will be a Masonic dance in later tne pupils had the privilege "You’re lqcky to have her for the Aid which was qualified for by 20 theygym tomorrow nighti of hearing Frank "Hansen" Sinatri falrh Mr. 7vers, because I had a different scoutsi— _i___ sing- one of his-favorite . songs. tough time gettihg her off the farm. The merit badge plan in acoutin BUBBLE TROUBLES A XT _ "Frankie" usually carries the girls L < \ > The widow Is at. some resort, and rovides experience and opportuni . Gum, that chewy substance, away; this time he was carried it seems as if there was something fy for 'a boy to explore various pos- which most of the characters away by the girls. Bragdon Bar- special she wanted to tell you be­ sible v vocations and advocations. around this institution use to exer­ low then spoke about the game, as fore you took Namlla away. I told The scout goes to a merit badge cise their, jaws, is turning up in the did Jack Wellnitz, who spoke by counsellor—a specialist in that par­ most unexpected places. It isn’t popular demand, representing the the stable hand fiiat^if could wait," The cowboy paired to run an ap­ ticular field—and goes, oyer the chewing gum itself that' bothers, second team.' The school-song was standard requirements with him. it’s the inconvenience -resulting played' by Marceline Hinderer and praising eye over the animal' The counsellorill makes suggestions from where you put- it when you sung by the student body and the s aiming for and that is to A # FITTING TITLES "Dorney knew I'd have bought .a ©n-his. ..-Jp!preparation and when he finish chewing it. 7? you must faculty. success...... "Just Plain Bill"—Thelma Fer­ young: mare like this from him.’-'. feels that "he~is“ qualified^he-pre- chew • it, it seems as if you could On September 29, 1929, Knox­ Ivors spoke as if fo himself. ' "V sente-himself again to the merit put it loathe waste paper basket guson. BIOGRAPHIES ville, Tennessee had a great add! "Six. Foot Six”— Charles Sulli­ can’t . believe that he. loved me badge Counsellor. when you are through with ' it. ' ’em—~This_addition was_named enough, to give. her. to me-outright^ .Alt w ...... 200 . . Please show a- little: school spirit, Our first interviewee thia week^-U@ni—~Thi8_ad^ion van. . together men have assisted is Loren Munro, known to his. many, ancy Boose. Ts’ancy has growirto “Serenade to a Jerk" — Lyle when the* rest of _hls horses went in thelie merit badge, scouting'pro-scouting pro a little pride im the appearance of } five feet six inches tall. She has our building, and keep your bubble friends as "Whitey.1*’ He was born Chrisweli, . : *.; for:.such fancy prices." graiti during the past year In the” in Chelsea, Michigan on ong auburn hair and green or cat -Gom on-the,* Gobb*i-“-DIck Cobb. Anderson “ grinned affectionately -Washtenaw-iivingston-Gouncil.— gum to yourself f -- eyesi While we ^were. talking to t* 1 '-' 1929 During his 17 years of life "Danny Boy”—'Clara Miller. at his boss and remarked'with an he has grown to be a five-feet- her she toid us that, her favorite “Curly Top”— Marjorie Proctor. $>• PEP MEETING colora are red, blue, and broWn, air _ of profound wisdom, "Horse- ” flaw Salad - . , < eleven-inches big. boy. He has dark 'Her Bug’' s"— Norma Pierson. .men, do crazy things, Mr. Ivers: • If you're planning_on a raw salad Last Friday" afternoon the jun­ blonde hair and blue eyes. Being Being o' cheerleader her favorite, -'iHopefur-^BasketbalXTeam. iors gave aT wonderful pep meeting a first team player he would be ex- Bjports-are^basketball and^footbalL '‘TroeBoy”-TfffckWinan8. -Maybe: he^.-just-couldn’t stand the or slaw, - don't -make it too long be­ that started off with a- tune, Dorr pected to claims basketball As his -One’ll go any day to-see "Holiday "The Way. to Glory”— Gradua- thought of selling her. Old Dorney fore serving time. -The ttfamln C Undaunted Donald Dunk guided lost hunters back sey Boogie, by Tominy "Baldy” favoritej sport.. After eating any In Mexico” with the , hopes that ti on Class, was mightyifntidof ^ier, Ha_never lit' your fo -torcivilization front-deeir-jungles with aroma . Dorsey and his famous band.7 Then kind of dessert you would probably maybe th.e prevues will feature Tier Squteeze Me a Little "Moore"- allowed' anyone else . to - ride or- - peeled or cut.. Prepare your sdlads those luscious looking 'Four Chicka aee hini-Walkipg-Taleng^the street favorite_song,_!iThe_Girl That I Ellen Geddes. ■ - .... — groom her. The fellow at the farm the last minute before serving,- -On - of fresh-baked CRB AMO Bread. ang theirtheii1 version of "O' Butter- sinking "Managua, Nicaragua.” Marry.” Her favorite foods are told-me she was a beautiful jumped cooked-vegetablesj-use-as-4iUU wav nil£~ Skies; entitled "0 Chelsea Whitey has one great goal that he -anything but oysters. Her plans ...... IHWWW^ II^ W IIFW IIW RIJMI, UlWHI. Miy l ^ l l J, I II llj l l l l l f " ' ....^1 m I liaiwi after graduation "are: to enter the jCLASS n e w s too when Dorney rode her—though ter as possible. Add salt to the cook­ University of Tennessee and study Freshman News—The Freshmen once he tried her out when the boss ing water at the start,/and keep the dress designing and interior decor­ elected Merilyn Johnson as their was gone, but sfie wouldn't , take a pan covered. Don’t stir unless you ating. . new Student Council representa-- fence and was mighty hard to hari- have to and-don’t add soda when tive. Carl Lake, who--is in charge die,” ■■ - •:,^ 221' you_Oootegfe£nsf^-Mo3tof-all,-don't of. infantne paralysis drive; report* EARTIES- ed.Ahat coilectians-lwera-jtf---- ’ "Well.—T-haye- to—gcrdhtoLtawii ^vei^'ookXwatcir^the not ' -Dundee- immeTRTciriit^rwnjgbt and see how she’y getting. Anrioranrv IfifeiUAcea Lack EUdlenby rVOuc*. uiv U511 uic Better get your car and trailer out crowd was small. Mr. Vic" and his Sophomore News— The Sopho­ of the way; quite * few .of the. Fireplaces havd an efficiency of, orchestras did a good job providing mores elected Marjorie Shelly as only 10 per cent,‘so their.value con­ in___ their new Stqdent-Council repre­ horses are’ being brought -in for the the muste r show. And remember, -wfi no one sists primarily in the homelike or The Junior-High .party,' held last sentative. They also had much cheerful atmosphere-they: create. Standard Ads Are a Good Shopping Guide! Saturday at-the-MunicipaL'BuIld' discussion. regarding...a skatint how I. got Namila: There’s nothing like:a~good seoretl" BImmum...... ing. was enioved by a large group. party and a committee Was electe< ...... M il...... There was group 3mgin; refresh- trrsee^bouritT _ ; The-new-ownerrthrust, ,out-a hand ments were served,; am everyone Juniors—The Juniors have an- and patted the mare’s/neck. Naml- -nouncecLtheir^play^cast^atefollowsv la fiincheq aiighUy; then lurnea^M Mrs.EltoteMusbach and Mr- and "The..MissingJwitnessll===-— : - nibbed her y velvet-nose 'against- hla' Mrs, Norman Eisemann. —Attendant- antPcleTk"^— Vemotr Conk. : : arm in an unexpected gesture of. Judge—Donald Baldwin. friendliness.,^___ : _ __n STUDENT COUNCIL iDefense Attorney—Junior Ni^- Toward ten ti*clock Ivera • drove AT^PTAr meeting, held on Mon­ haus. out to the fair grounds. As he ap­ day night, the Student Council was Prosecuting Attorney — Agnes proached, a , fire siren screamed in charge of a discussion program. Eomer. ' and he pulled aside-to let the big Dop Baldwin was chairman ot-the . O’Callahan— Lyle Chrisweli. ' red car tear past?-Now thick smoke committee, ' • V . - Helen—Rita Gross/ ;— v — - was vlsibis-'liT'the vicinity of the Henceforth* copies''of the Stu­ . Henry—Alton Grau. ; stablbs. dent. Council minutes Will be made . Byrnes—Fred iKayser.:. l_ He-.hurriedly .parked, hla...car ■ and byjthe_.typirig-classes-and^read: in :-Elaine-^Shirley Kolb. . • the .home rooms oh Friday mprning Stenographer— Dorothy Laban. ran with all possible speed toward so-lhe-students-^will -know“ofHrtie — Matron^He 1 en-Hoch re in: r ~ — -th*-sectlon-where:Namila-would-be- Council’s:activties. •- .. ..Reporter— Dnnnn. ribApman.: —^We hope-to have a speaker from Gert—Ruth-Eox.-- individual box stall doors to permit Michigan State College come - to Olga—Minnie Mae Piatt. the fiorses tp. escape. The animals speak at an assembly. Alice—Mary Paul.. . were' coming out only, to plunge Andy—Oscar Hansen. back In terror at the sight of flames ATHLETIC” BOARD Gardener-r-Clare Knickerbocker spreading in all -directlonSf-- ivera “The::Ath le ticrBbardrdiscussed^ —Holm—Richard Carlson. X -made-hi! proposition from the Kiwanis Club “ Peggy—Mary B. Lantis. and found Namlla standing outside that the-remaining cost of—the Mrs. J ones—-Opal-O’Doll, The Juniors were in charge, of of her stall, nervously turning her transformers at the athletic field head from sideJtcLslHei:---- -— be aplit-Letween'tho SchooT'Board, the pep meeting last Friday,, on- the Kiwanis Club andTKeAthletic titled ftA -Vision--of Tomm^’.Dor^ 'wnere^was'ne^to^fffidTi rape or Board. ' __• ' . sey." . halter?, .Quickly he tore off his belt ; -Af t^cwiifderable discuspiohrthe1 ^The.e:Juniors-have elected-Kath^ rand wai about-to^slip' it around her Athletic Board decided'to tablq-the Jeen-Eschelbach as the new Student "neck when a dozen; "fear-crazed matter pending investigation-_, .Council representative. horses raced by, separatlng- them. • ------1 . . Handicapped __by the dust and Say it with fl,pwe)t^: thifl-St.'- THE BOX . , - 1 SENIOR NEWS darkness, Ivers-...lost sight-of : the We saw. a poor young crippled girl The class Has ordered the an- mare. -Then a flame shot up, and Valentine's Day. Let your love- Go limping sadly by, houncement cards for graduation. he caught a glimpse of her .for just speak through a bouquet of~ (Her feet were useless, legs were Paul Schaible was elected to be a moment, humped and frightened, roses and lilies of the:valley— . sore,...... the'assistant editor of the annual,^ ' and CharlesTPopp.opp was . elected to ? » ? 1 ° aflywhere, ^through a corsage of sweet-: And tears were in her eyes. but buffeted about by the terrified She shook each-box,*—— be the Student Council represents- peas_ and- jnignohatte. Place In. none was there a'soundr tive~for-the-8econd“ semester, “ beasts. your order early. And then upon the cold, cold Loren Munro, chosen to repre­ l_Suddenly-he found himself crying ground sent the Senior doss, attended A _OUt with all his might, "Namiinl She fell to weep aloud7 — meeting- Saturday night', which Namila!" He kept repeating her was to gfiya the students an opp or* , ...... CU)IJ uu -Valentin© sentiment- -says--“woo The^crowd gathered quick and fast name, not knowing what else„tg do^ ~ ■■ ■. ■ • 1 ; ; .r' ! ---- To see the tiny suffering luss:_ . *nounf-.l Uro*rL™iMS.-di,t with the-executive board of the hirn. with flowera and you’ll win the girl Then in the crowd someone did ask, PTA. "What is this small child’s task?" The majority of the Seniors have Then from out of the dreadful din As in reply said the little lass, had their pictures taken. came the gentle mare, ears pointed of-your choice.” Our varied assort-, ‘‘Just give your dimes and quar- straight forward, hiad higfi, walk- tors GRADE SEVEN lng rapidly and surely toward him. ment of freshly cut flowers will To the Infantile Paralysis Fund, Ivers was. careful/as he stepped to So I can be like others." :: Ella Mae Use wick celebrated her birthday last Friday. She played meet her; He must get hold.'of her .capture her heart for—you, ^ u r •Infantile P^ralysiB Fund boxes. and lost ‘The birthday game.” this time, It might be bis.only sweetheart corsages will secure her chahee. -Quickly he slipped Che belt aboutrher-neck and-guided heirbe^ love.—Kbit's a party shTs planning- Hand-Made Thermo* yond the wild confusion. * "What a sensible little lady." H*. be sure to dress her table withj>ur spoke softty tb her as he tled hls handkerchief about a bad cut In her misced table bouquets. .Call us if leg. ____ ... The fire was extinguished and you need decoration advice I — the horses collected. Fortunately few lost their lives, though many were severely burned. Ivers devot­ ed Jiimjelf to caring for the injured, $'4$. It—was well after-one o'clock~in the morning when he returned to T jm F Better-Than-Ever Buns his hotel...... ------"There’s a long distance phone can for you, Mr. Ivers," the clerk h r Spring, 1947 informed him. "You can fake 1* here in the office." Remwnl^p mother this sweet* Lpok to Sportleig’h for quaiity-plus-value . . . in a apark- "This Is Mrs. Dorney,” came an heart s day and give her a lovely jinfif Spring tweed . .v, carefully tailored along clean-cut excited voice. "I heard about the fire ort the, radio, Hqw iaNamlla?" Plant. We have a wide se~ classic lines;.. The young and spirited Double-Breasted "She's flrteLut how did you know fromouThothouses Topper, in. Chevron Tweed, is zestfully detailed to add •he was here?" _tet„wl]!.®urely delight your “flrst to everyi hing-it tops , .-r-for-raeveraXSprings- telephoned tha fsiich thri evel' girl;'7- u r der"noW!' ^~"— •nlng and learned that' your man come. Caramel Tan, Liberty Blue. had taken her to the fair, There 1* Something you should know immedi- ately. Ho one has suspected It, «i v a l e n t in e FLOWERS WILL BE ON SALE AT my husband had worked out a set of signals with her for Jumping, He lira fitaeey, of Rlverdale, la show* filling a thermo* Jug that believed you were the man to han- SCHNEIDER’S GROCERY anyone can make without buying any materials. An ordinary classeoffee die her and keep her secret. She's ran la just the right rise to be securely anclw^d within ff h # always been blind;" ■ ' — — - — ~ — and—------:— — j w w ntwiw iw t aote aean iniulat^, ; labor spedallsUof the ~ Robert Ivers stepped slowly to­ point out that...... ward the eleva'tor. "Blind," he RED & WHITE STORE o trbetor, and thue ran be kept handy at all tlm ee,^ !^ ■ ^ ^ “ r 1 muttered. "Blind.” "Oh, I’m »o sorry, sir," the el*, Kleplfk Helstwne meeeriet ; Weiner Se«» vator boy said as he stepped for­ A new electrie meter, i ‘ Wheo you nerve frankfurters for ward to assist him into the for industry.ean determine, the mein dish at dinner, save one ;•» « u w . ,K u » 2 i teeuraey within t l per 0f For a tasty hinieheon dish oant, you know.” RPf0 Member E.T.D. ____ moisture eontente# • great variety J^gjdjri frankfurtersand ' “T — r teiteriali.------«dd to bowls of split pee soup. -...... f Standard liners Bring^ Results Y 5, 1947 ■ FEBRUARY 6' ,m 7 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE NINE HAWAiJAB I m i u i i Although the Hawaiian Ungual* COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Also beginning on the northeast the Court that the whereabouts of south, range 8 east, Township of ip» only it lattars and oalyft tri. First Annual Account or Guardian comerr or lands formerly owned by all of the above Defendants, and Sharon, Washtenaw County, Mich­ S S fiS d to a rift* *rP*»«5 i S s s r U s t * “ ■ i m . . . No. 85200 Simon F. Nissley Sr., running their and each of their unknown igan, excepting and xeMrving a 1«Um, It contains acre than $0,000 K\i "Wting was called to order State of Michigan, the Probate thence east in center of highway, heirs, devises*, legatees, successors, Right of Way to the Panhandie 2S words. i _ Jtfctir. pm^>re8^en Mohrlock at 7:40 Court for the Countyof Washte­ forty seven rods; thence south and assign* is unknown: . Eastern Pipe Line Company as de­ naw. eighty eight and one*half rods; It Is. Therefore, Ordered that scribed in liber 869 of deeds on HiS3lli!llk7lnl8tMS l^ ch , .At a session of said Court, held thence west forty seven rods; each of the laid Defendants, and page 260. -HlJtorer. MMKi and V.lv,rt«n at the Probate Office in the City of thence north eighty eight and one* their and each ,of their unknown WILLIAM M. LAIRD, Anh Arbor, in said County; on the half rods to the place of beginnir heirs, devisees, legatees, successors, Attorney for Plaintiffs. i :lli NOW O P E N - -i^J.^foutes o£ the regular «es- ■^tf^owci or li6th day of January, A. if. 1947. said land being part of the sout and assigns,-cause tiieir ' appear* Business address: 201*8 Ann Arbor slon of December 2,1946 were read [BANS' AFFAIRS .^ssnt, Hon. Jay G. Pray; Judge west quarter of section six, Saline ance to be entered In this cause Trust Bldg., Ann Arbor, Mich­ ) < and approved. " of Probate. . Township, Washtenaw County, within three months from the date igan. - Jan2-Febl3 8uffi.u*i°lloVin8r wcownta were IANSIMO ■ ••••’ . _ In the Matter of the Estate of Michigan. ' of this Order* and that in default submitted to the council: Veterans’ OrganlMtlons Study Russell Doran Hartauff and Fred* BURKE, BURKE and SMITH, thereof the Bill of Complaint be ''lew Jim Schultz Body Shop General Fund ’ State Legislation Affecting Vein crick Leslie Hartauff, Minors: Viola Attorneys for Plaintiffs. taken as confessed. Chelsea Electric Light and Governor Sigler has called for ..v'™' j ' y r , " v"~r,:' Bird Hartauff, now Bird, uavir Business Address: 215 Ann' Arbor It Is Further Ordered that with­ Water Dept., village light .the united efforts of the organised filed in said Court her First Annul Trust Building, Ann Arbor.Mich- in forty days this Order shall be Dr. P. E. Sharrard * * ^ # I 4••••1327.41 r veterans of Michigan in preparing account as1 Guardian of said eatat igan. __ Janl6*------•Feb27 published in the Chelsea Standard; Zor­ -fifiilalan S « adr«^ n-A tt.af9B ft ffa rr “ Tetepi one OOi; 608: admfflirtratlon-sponadred legisla andher-petition-prayin^fortl a newspaper Published and circu­ VBTERINA&IAN ...... s 2 ,0 1 , tion to coordinate all programs for allowance thereof. ORD^I APPOINTING TIME FOR lated in said County, and that such 4221 • i «»»•• e 11.08 HEARING' CLAIMS 5781 ■ , \ • . ..■... veterans operated by the state of I tj 8 Ordered. That the 17th day mblication be continued therein at ,' Auto Painting — Bumping 8.83 Michigan^ of .February, k , D, 1947, at ten No. 85928 {east once each week for six weeks ich, 3451 m State of Michigan, the ’Probate ! / M i t i n i i On1^December 80 Dr. Eugene B. © dock in the forenoon, at said Pro* in succession. 165 Cavanaugh Lake Road “St** PwMIai.KaAn Court for the County of Waahte* ■ Jamerff i»B»sake»r> J»i) Instruction, at the request of the pointed for eraminlng and allowingrT W T ™ ...... ^ ...... Circuit Judge, 105.00 Governor, called a meeting of the said account.... At a session of said Court, held Countersigned: CHELSEA e .!m! state department commanders, ad It is Further Ordered, That pub* at the Probate Office la the City fillU OH HMIUMtMtHlV. of Ann Arbor, in the said County Luelia M. Smith, Clerk. Let Jim Fix-It! 6.75 iutants, service officers andlegU lie notice thereof be given by pub­ By Ruth Welch, Deputy Clerk. PHONE 6482 tfarper Sales & Service, gas lative chairnfan of the five major lication of a copy of this order, for .on the 27th day of January, A. D, A time cop;>py: -2,15 veterans” organizations In iclency and economy. The Office ---- , - — No. 35900— - adjust all- claims, and demands -12-14-46 ... . . 73rl0 against said deceased-by and^be” the north east quarter of section i .:--; ■ ■ of Vctorana’ Affaire-was-lnatructed State of- Michigan^ - the- -Probate number twenty-iune lying south of George (Doe, salary-ending to prepare new legislation directed Court for the County. ol-Wash* fore shid Court: the highway, all in town three 12-15-46 ► « • * rrr* • • *~i~ t -98.30 at accomplishing the above named 'tenaw. * ------— It is Ordered, That creditors of south, range three east, Sharon Douglas A. Fraser IB Frank Reed, salary ending objectives and submit it to another At a_session of said Court,. >urt, held said deceased are required to. pre­ Township, Washtenaw County, f 12J5-46...... •-*-»...... —-103,50 meeting-of-the-ssme group on Jan* at the Probate Office in the City, of sent their claims to said Court at Michigan,'excepting and reserving Otto" Schanz, salary ending uary 8. ■ ■■■.- Ann Arbor, in the said County, on said Probate Office on or before OFFICE AT NORTH LAKE the 81st day of March, A. D. 1947. a Right of. Wav to the Consumers ,, 12-15^46 100.00 The legislation was prepared and tiie I7th day of January, A.D. 1947. Power Company as recorded-in-li­ Phone Chelsea 8693 SYLVAN TAXPAYERS Mrs. Ernest Aldrich, salary submitted to a meeting in which all Present, Honorable Jay G. Pray, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, said ber 827 of Deeds on pages 380, “ ending1245^46^:. ;-..;; 23:00 organizations Were iuuyrepresent^| Judged ^bate. ^ _ _ time ahd plsce beiiig hereby ap- A89,and 440.. . : ^ -1 ^ - ;i- George Doe, Christmas gift 10.00 ed. The proposed legislation was In the Matter of-the Estate of Mary H; Geddes, deceased. —-u- adjustment of all claims and de­ ...— ^------. and— — - - ■. ■— Frank Reed, Christmas gift"40.00 Studied and analyzedTn detail. At The west half of the north-east l l l l Y Otto Schanzf Christmas gift -10 ;0G the conclusion of -this flve»hour rJt-appearing to-the Court that mands against said deceased. , quarter lying north of - highway Herman .Alber, Christmas meeting, a committee consisting of the time for presentation of claima r It is Further Ordered, That pub- running east and west through the s j i t «(...... io.oo -one-representative of each veter against-said estate, should be Hm* Hc notice thereof be gi pub- r 1"-?1? 8all of the north east quarter E. Lillian Foster, Christmas' ans’ organization, delegated by the ited, and that a time and place be llcation of a copy of tb ,er for we8t ha three successive weeks previous-tv situated in sectioiiT29. Also “ _18 I Will be at Chelsea State Bank every W ed­ department^commandera, was form* ppointed to receive, examine; and acres on the east half of the north: Mrs. Ernest Aldrich, Christ-.^ a to study the certain points raia- qjuat. all claims and. demands said day of hearing •in the Chelsea jweat^uartmrand-bottnded-iilortiHby- — mas gift i...... 10.00 ed in the proposed legislation and agaihst said deceased by and before Standard, a newspaper printed and the north line of section, east by nesday and Saturday until further notic^ . H. Schumacher, welding 43.40 to reach a mutual agreement, oh said Court; - circulated in said County....— - the quarter line of section, south ■ . ' • ■ . ,..f'. * Motion by Hams, supported by the points in question, to report It is Ordered, That creditors of , Jay G. Pray, by highway Across section and west Beach, that the clerk be authorized back-to-tiierover-all committee at said deceased arc required to pre- Ja’hSfi^FeblS. — -Ju by Frank Smith^ Situated in sec­ i l l m i ' from lO o’clock in the morning, for the a meeting to be called in th’y near aentLtheir claims:to said.Court at ORDER FOR PUBLICATION tion 29— Also-8outh-of-hlghwayr tKe-GeneridnFund to cover the future, when it Is expected final atJ- said Probate Office on orbefore~thff Final Administration. Account commencing in the center of high­ above accounts.- roval-of-■ ‘ ' • - 111 24th-day of March; A. D. 1947, ait State of. Michigan, the Probate way on a line 20 feet east of Fal- ■ Roll call: Yeas all. Motion car- given ten- o’clock-In the forenoon, said "Court for the coner. Bam; thence south 20 roida; ■ time and place being hereby ftp* ienaw . thence west parallel with his' i ' 'i Motion by Hinderer, supported, , Go Jovernor Siglerqttended each or pointed-for-the—examination- Sfidl " At~a session of said Court, held 2 1 l/S^odst thence' north 20 rods by Beach that the' following de­ the meetings and stated that the adjustment? of all-claims' And de- at the Probate Office in the. City of ta center ox highway; thence east i a i l i i l f 7 scribed property to-wit,-commenc­ conclusions reached-by the veter? tanda-agajnst-sftidrdeceasedi- Ann Arbor, in- said County, oh the in center of highway 21 173~ rods ing at a point in the north line of ans' organizations would be “good . It is Further Ordered, That pub­ 26th day of-.January, A. D. 1947. to beginning; Situated' in section le ! Park street i.n the Village-of-Chel­ AnbughTfor me.” This approach by lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Judge 29, also the west half of the south­ A R n E T ’S sea, 353.1 feet east of the east line the administration to the over-all lication of a copy 6f this order for of Probate* v east quarter section 20, except the Mrs. Theo. Bahnmiller of Main street in said Village; veteran program was enthusiasti* three successive weeks previous to _In the Matter Of the Estate of north 20. acres, all in town 3 south, •M N. Mate S t—Aaa A rb * -thence north at right -angl nmnended by all veterans _ .. .iay . . of hearing, in the Cheli...... Fred Young, deceased.!__ jsnge 3__ east, Sharon, JWashtenaw. because they said it places In their Standard, a newspaper printed ^id Parkl street 100.6 feet, thence Elizabeth Young, having .filed in County, Michigan, JOHN W. BANE ' - Sylva^TdM iisHip-Tr^sure)Fv north- 89 degrees west: 88.29 feet, hands-theu._j_ it. responsibility of • * f ormu- - .... circulated;in-said County. saidNCourt her final administration i and thence_8oufhr20_dcrg. east 105.89-ftr lating state-legislation-for submis­ Jay G. PrayrJudge of-Probate, account, and, her petition praying TheirartlrhalfiYf-the nerthwesf epresentative —— to the place of beginning: being, a sion to the legislature, • It was Jan23-Feb6 for the allowance thereof and for quarter of'the south east quarter Phone 2681* Whitmore Lake l i i i “art of the east half of section 1 2 , termed a very realistic approach STATE o f-michigan the-assignment and distribution'■ ■ of of - section number 20, in-town- 8 Or Phone 8914,-Alin Arbor- ylvan Township,- Washtenaw and al 1 agreed that it should result In the Circuit Court for the County the residue of Baid estate. IW County,-Michigan, be sold to James in a state program which will * of Washtenaw, In Chancery; - It is Ordered. That the 24th day -G.-Hendley-for-thesunv-of.3100.00, .eliminate-any-duplicationiof-effort Herman—Cr—Brenion— Erwin ~ Wt of—February, A. D.' 1947, at ten that being the highest bid offered, which may now exist, and effect a Brenion and Laura C. > Wahl o'clock in the forenoon, at said Pro­ and that the ;preBident and clerk coordination and - integration of Plaintiffs, vs. ' bate Office, be and is hereby ap­ GRAVEL - SAND >e authorized, to execute a deed for services to veterans, resulting in a Frank Pinker, Simon Nlsley, Simon pointed for examining and allow­ the same. ■ -...... - much greater degree of efficiency Nissley, Simon Nissley, heir of ing said account and nearing said Roll call: Yeas-all. Motion car- in operation aha thus effect sav­ petition: » W,J|ih v k S;i/ ings in adminiatrative coste. - At Simon , Nissley, George Nissley",' and General Trucking ried. Charles- Behion, Charles Brenion, It is Further Ordered; That pub­ ■ -;ii i * Motion by. Beach, supported by the same time the veteran would and their unknown heirs, devisees, lic notice thereof be given, by pub­ 20-ton trailer for heavy hauling; bulldozer & gag shovel; — -_l. m m m Munro that Klumpp Bros, be be better servfed by such1 an fnte- lication of a copy of this order, for -vK grated_ program, tWe-in—attend legatees and assigns. Defendants. awarded the contrafct-for village ler forr Appearance Appeal snd Order three suoceBsive-weel^preVlous. to Let Us Bid On Your Job! /■■•I' rubbish-collection.-weeklyjcplle^tion ance stated. of Fublieation^ said day Of hearing, in the Chelsea W -> at residences: twiep. weekly collec* At a-Bflflfllon of said court held at iBtandard. a newairaper printed and ' I!# LIMA iion at business, places, contract to ROCHESTER-^Biding his time the court house in the city of Ann circulated in salffiCounty. run until January 15, 1948, at a a brazen-, robber > got away with Arbor In 8aid~county~on ’the 9th Jay G. Pray, Judge of Probate, KLUMPP BROS. price of $116.66 per month» effec- $269 he took-fromvthe-safe of the true cony. .. PHONE 7S41 — CALL AFTER 5 p.m. cer ■ vafid tl. ateifTuat'lifter Ratio* Pray, Register n m m 1: Yflmi all. Motion par- ‘on Friday afternoon. /plaint in said cauao-and the af- te. Jan23------h ried. of*the iD. and C. store and in the fidavit of Laura C; Wahl, attached STATE OF MICHIGAN 1 •1 Motion by Hinderer,• supported adjoining and connected Mason, thereto. from which it satisfactorily In the Circuit Court for the County IK JLwill be. a_Aldrich, salary present whereabouts of said: de Edward Logan, Minnie Notcross, Regular Session. v ending 12-81-46->...... 41.60 fendants are "unknown* and that Edwin G.-Logan, Minnie E. Nor- —The meeting wag called to order Motion by Harris,_ supported by the names of the persons who are cross, Carrie Logan, Effa Logan, - - iitw by President MoHrlock at 8700 p.m. Munro that the ,clerk be authorized included therein without beinj Ida Logan, and Michael Rehfuss, Chelsea Sheet Metal Shop Roll call: Trustees Beach, Harris, and instructed to issue checks on named, but who are embrace together with their unknown heirs, Hinderer, Munro and Wolverton the Beneral Fund to cover the therein under the title of unknown devisees, legatees, successors, and Shop Telephone 5641 Residence Telephone 2*2677 Lima Township Treasurer were present. . above accounts. ----- . heirs, devisees, legatees- and as assigns, Defendants. - The minuteB of the regular sqs1 Roll calh Yeas all, Motion car­ signs, cannot, be ascertained after At a session of said Court, held 109 North Main Street Herbert Hepburn sion ofi-December 16, 1946 were ried.. . diligent sSarch and inquiry. in the Court House, in the City of read and approved. Motion by; Hinderer, supported On motion of Burke, Burke and Ann Arbor, on the 24th' day of De­ : a The following accounts were by Wolverton that the fire and Smith, attorneys for plaintiffs, it cember, 1946. - ■ . submitted to the council: lightning and extended coverage is ordered that said defendants and - Present: Hon. James R. Breakey, General Fund - .insurance on the sewage disposal their unknown heirs, devisees, lega Jr., Circuit Judge. ^ . The Chelsea Standard .... 8 31.60 lant be renewed with Lawton S. tees and assigns, cause their ap- On reading the verified Bjll of fc s iil Palmer Motor Sales t I t l M « 81.58 Schaible, agent for Firemens In­ to be entered in this cause Complaint of the Plaintiffs from Mack’s Super Service 2,80 surance Co. __ n three monthB from the date which It satisfactorily appears to SPOT CASH - Gamble Store 1.74 Roll call: Yeas q.11. Motion car­ of this order, and in default them Mohrlock Garage;...... 8.00 ried. -- ...... of that said bill of complaint be HORSES $10M — COWS $10.00 Chelsea Fire Dept. ....I t I'M II , 94.00 Motion by Wolverton, supported taken as confessed by the said de Howard Brooks, fire chief by Hinderer that this meeting be fendants, their unlmown heirs, " HogfiP-Accofrding to size^ lary . . . m o d adjourned. r ■ ■ ■ ffevteeesrlegateea and assigns. - Mich. Cons. Gas Co. 80.81 The meeting was adjourned at It is further ordered that within Calves and Sheep—Removed Free. Wahl and Foor *•*«*•»*»•! 12.01 9:80 p.m. twenty days plaintiffs cause a co GREYHOUND I'f 'i.Ik; Vogel’s Store ...... ,72 Approved January 20, 1947. of this order to be published in the Herman Alber, labor end* Walter D. Mohrlock, President, Chelsea Standard, a newspaper CARCASS MUST BE FRESH AND SOUND BEST 54.40 -Donald J. Oesterle, Clerk. -/ printed, published and circulated in Washtenaw County Treas.i said county, auch publication to be B trailer camp feeB ...... 81.25 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION continuedtherein-once_ln^_eech Phone DARLING’S collect — Howell 450 GeorgeDoe,salaryending Final Administration Account . week for six weeks in succession. 12-81-46 - *' n rri i o n • • • • 101.70 ■ State of Michigan, the Probate James R7 Breakey, Jr., « i Frank Reed, salary endlfig Court for the County of Washte­ Circuit Judge. SCHEDULES 12-81-46 o * .i ** **•*•.•. 101.70 naw, - „ ■ '...... ■ , Countersigned: Darling & Company Otto Schanz, salary ending At a sessfon of said Court, held Luelia M. Smith, Clerk. 12-81-46 *••<»••«»•••*•* 100.00 at the Probate Office in the City^of By Irene A. Selts, Deputy Clerk. The original Company to pay for dead stock. Lantis and Ottoman, gar- A Ann Arbor, in said County, on the A true copy: NEW BUS SCHEDULE ■ v bage collection...... 260,00 24th day or January, A. D. 1947. Luelia M. Smith. County Clerk. (Effective Jan. 27) E. Lillian , Foster, salary Present, Hon, Jay G. Pray, Judge Irene A. Seitz, Deputy Clerk...... I'...... « 'V‘ '...... •■"". ..,.1". ■ of Probate. •, . Take Notice, that this suit, in In the. Matter of the estate of which the foregoing ordor was duly EASTBOUND Adolph P. Schenk, Deceased. made, involves and is brought to A-.M.—6i58 t Sundays and Edwin B. Schenk having filed in quiet title to the following describ­ holldayB^ :5S. January 18, 26; February ,1, 16; J-. ffi-l Nfk L 1 ! ^^ . March 1, for the purpoflo of collect- said Court his final administration ed niece or parcel of land situate P.M.—1:58, 4:01, 5:58, 9:01, 9:53. Inx Lyondon Township Taxon, account, and his petition praying and' being in the Township of Sa­ rag uyonu cAIjLSX‘A UOcj,t,f for the allowance thereof and for line, County of Washtenaw. State WESTBOUND Jan9-Feb27 Lyndon Twj>, ’IV 'i'd, the assignment and distribution of of Michigan, described as follows. A.M.—8:44, 8:26, 10:26.. ■ ' - V Concentrate on the xnatn Idea— for the residue of said estate. ' . FM.—12:26, 4:26. 5:68 (except It is Ordered, That the :18th day Beginning at the southwesterly . Sundays and holidays), 6 :86, Farm Animals Collected Promptly of February, A. I). 1947, at ten corner of lands formerly owned by iow»co8 t financing, on a peraonalized 10:26. o'clock in the forenoon, at said DAvid F. Moore, running thence nintfl’a CORNRR DRUG 8TORB bato^^ Offlttsrba“aird“hr hereby the-eenwr oft highway to -H ORSES -$10.00— COWSr$ltt.OQ. basis! ask for a Bank Auto, pointed for examining and allowing e town lino; thence north on said Ml N. Mate St said ac&mnt and hearing said pe­ line to tho town line of Lodi; thence w e Bu y h i o e s a n d c a l f s k i n s tition. ' , east on said line to lands formerly It is Further Ordered, That pub­ owned by naid Moore; thence south lic notice thereof bo given by. pub­ ft the place of beginning, aald land y lication of-a copy of this order, for being on the west part Of section State Bank three nuccessivo'weeks previous to numobr nix In the Townihtp of Sa­ S lid day of hearing, in tiietin Chelsea line, Washtenaw County; Michigan, tandard, a newspaper printedpr and Member Federal Depoult Imoranoe Corperation circulated in said Co ‘ m m flWMft M L j . Md H.H.K.K. Jay 0, Pray, Jufudged Fftbat* t56eo Maximum Imrarsnce for Bach Depositor A true copy: CORNER DRUG Jay Rane Pray, STORE •1, I

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1947 PAGE TEN THE CHELSEA STANDA1U). CHULME" MICHIGAN

BRIDGE ON MILLER HOAD until 11:00 AvM., Eastern Standard ject— October 1, 1947. CROWING HONEY CREEK Time on Thursday, February 13, The Department’s Standard Spa THREE MILES WEST OF ANN 1947, and will then and there be ciftcations (1942 edition), its cur­ A R BO R IN WASHTENAW publicly opened and read. Propo­ rent Soils Manual, the plans for COUNTY. sals may be mailed to Room 42 . this project, the special provisions, PROJECT: S B1 of 81-14-16,02 State Office Building, Lansing, governing subletting and assignini „ County (S-450 (1)}. Michigan. ------the contract lanlT the employmen Not classification required for The work will-consist of remov and use of labor, and the proposa v Capitol Avenup, Lansing, Michigan, Completion date, for entire Pro- be obtained only at the office of the face. Well then, your tie is just as Contract-Estimate Engineer, Roopv ^ """^mportant'rbecause'tt-TepresentS" 424,'State Office Building, Lansing, you, too. Michigan, up to 5:00 PiM., of the day preceding, the opening of bids. YIT jAVFS How often do you You’re invited to another... A fee of three dollars will be AJtMJSJ jf Jjave a manjcure 5 It charged for furnishing plans or is just aB necessary to remember proposal blanks* the care and appearance of your \ P\ill cooperation in carrying out ,gtofL M m repaira * ------* 477^7™ S I N C L A I R dlw Bawial piuvial quired. Minimum wage paid to la bor employed on this contract shall ' SNOWSUITSclf FARM MEETING be as follows: Skilled-labor 80,90 ■ ED snowsuits are our particular V per hour. Intermediate labor $0.75 ide and we. do our utmost to get per hour. Unskilled labor $0.60 J em hack presto, prompt, We con- per hour. sider Junior and little - Miss our A- certified or cashier’s check on best customers and look up to an open, solvent bank, in the sum snowsuits as a, vital part o f our of $750.00, payable to Charles M. business, Ziegler,. Statg-Highway Commit sloner, must accompany each pro- SWEATERS Even your do^ posal. All such checks will be re- must wear a : turned ~ promptly afteirttorbiddl . sweater, in ^weather like, this and; except^thaHhose of the two-lowest dogs “appreciate "being MI CRO- Op_ bidders will not be returned until CDEAN as much as every other execution and-delivery of-the con TzreffibsQfrthrfaratryr tract td theState-HignwajyiDepart- mentr, ' CENTENNIAL FETE .TO HONOR EDISON v . . Special ceremonies H A T S This is our pet subject The right is reserved to reject are planned February 11 _to note the 100th anniversary of the birth _ for discussion "Ladies’ any or all proposals. ■ ^Tboma£rA^EdtBoa,"AraefrcaT: mosf prolific) inventor and famed or Men’s hats and any kind, shape ' Charles M. Ziegler, as-the VWisard of Menlo Park.*' Edison, who was born FebruarjrltTT or-style. - A MICROCLEANED haU State Highway Commissioner; is an indication o t - prosperity . Dated: 1-29-47, LamLansing, Michigan.rah. 1847, received Ws first patent in 1866 for an electrically energized Febi ' 6" voting machine. From that date until his' death- 63 years later at the age of 84, he. wag. creJUed_»'ith_ creating J.S^ p.atentable lny.enti.Qnsrr.. oRdEr for publication by far the greatest-number of patents ever-issued-to-any-one-indl--^ Appointment of Administrator vidual by tho United States patent-office. State - of Michigan, the Probate • # • Court for-the-County of Washte-: naWiT—r— — - — r1.------; • STATE OF MlCHtBAN cordedfplat of:Assessor’s Plat No. At a session ofsaid^Courtiheld n the Circuit Court for the County 10, City of Ann Arbor, County of at the-Probate Office-m- the-Orty-of of WaBhtenaw. In Chancery, Washtenaw. State_of_ Michigan. Ann Arbort in saidjCountyf^ojvItha ^avinia G, MacKaye, survivor - of VICTOR H. LANE, 319|K-day-of-January, A ,■ Dr-184?; ~Lavinia G.-Jdac.Bride and .Lavlnte Attorney., for -Plaintiff? A lfO OTNIR MOVING POOR PRIZES and ADDED ATTRACTIONS^ Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Judge G, -MacKaye, ah joint tenants with Business Address: "415 First Na­ d a u k t of Probate. - i right of survivorship, Plaintiff, tional Building, Ann Arbor, ■ NO SliiM NO In' the Matter of the Estate, of VB. Michigan. Feb6-Mar20 Ida B. Helm rich, Deceased. Abram-BrCruiteau-and-his unknowni'A-tpue-eopy i -T-— — Birdie Fischer Lonyo,. having wife, William S. Maynard and his Luella M. Smith, County Clerk. filed-, in said Cou r t ie r —petition unknown wife, Guatavua T. _Ruth Walfih, Deputy Clerks praying that the administration of and hi^ unknowri wife, Fitjah w ' ■ ■----- MIX Pttlut"----;----- r— TOWNHAfcL — GREGORY: said estate be granted to Fred G. lorgan and his unknown'wife, Con­ rad wurster and Margare ‘ urs- Plenty of “elbow grease” used to Broesamle, or to some other suit­ ter, his wife, Martha L. E thoroughly mixing the paint before .— -—Monday, February IT able person. —,------— - using wlITbe^a help In insuring, a It is Ordered, That the. 27th-day John D. E. Duncan and his un­ GREENES 8:00 P. M___ "------of February, A. D. 1947, at ten knownwife, Charles Hr: Duncan -satisfactory.- Job. Pour off the o’clock- in the forenoon, at said Pro- and hi8...unknown..wife7 =Fanhy.:.E. hqukLfrom_ihe_top.,of.:the can of' Microclean bate Office, be and is- hereby ap- )uncah, Robert W. A.'iDuncah and paint, into another can, stir the pointed for hearing-said petition;— his unkhdwn wife, William D. remaining paste thoroughly, then H IIHPER THE MICROSCOFt- ST. MARY’S HALL-^zCHELSEA -^ tris Further Ordered, That pub­ Schmidt j_ a n d -______iFredsrlckH-~^GT_ .. -pour^back the- liquid and stir again T- lic notice, therebf be given by-pub- Schmidt, his_ wife^__Fredericka G until you have fk-:Bipooth, -uniform Tuesday. February-18 lic&ttort-of-a-eopy of this-order, Schmidt. Friederike Schmfdt7 Fred-, .STOP CARD IN WINDOW ereca-Schmidt, Frank E. Drake and mixture. Finally “box” the" paint- once: each week-fornthree-successive b^pomlng^it from ohY^an- Into an- OR SYLVAN HOTEL- 8:00 Pr M. weeks previous to .said day of hear­ Grace >E. Drake, his wife, iLohise ing, in the Chelsea Standard, a tf. Graupner, Ruania T. Fuller, or other, several times. * newspaper printed and circulated ;heir respective unknown heirs, in said County. devisees, legatees and assigns,. De­ -Jay G. Pray, Judge of .Probate. fendants'. Sinclair Refining Co. A true copy. ■: Order for Publication -V.-C. KOHSMAN, Agent Jay Rane Pray, Register of Pro­ At a-ssession of said Court, held Phone 2-1411 Chelsea, Mich. bate. Feb6 -2 0 at the Court House in the City of Ann Arbor, in said County, on the j ^ a n d see how were prepared t o s e r v e y o u / Standard Liners Bring Results. 25th. day!of January, A. D.. 1947. Present, the Honorable James R. ---- < ^ T 7 x .------0 Breakey, Jr., Circuit Judge. • . It Hppearmg_tq_tne^Court-from the allegations contained in the bill.: of complaint filed in this cause W e r e t -and from—the - affidavit annexed m n thereto. Jthat_:.the. ^aboVfe .named.. de­ fendants-and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, are y o u x e to see our.. - TTecessarv and‘~------roper parties------to that thc^-said plaintiff does not know and has Men_unable,fAfter-diligent-search n x iiis r i; nrrd M o d e rn io ascertain xhe places of -residence .of the personsnikmed as”defendaht~8; herein ahd~th~eiTufi^ ■ knmvn-heirs. devisee?r~legat?:7»rirn?t assigns, or any of them, and can­ not ascertain in what state or coun- l i i i i i S i - try— the-sald-defendants 'or^heir unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns reside; . 'Therefore, on motion of Victor H. Lane, Jr., attorney for the .plaintiff,.it is ordered-that-the-de- ----i; fendapts and each and every one ...J —i of them do cause their -appearance We have modern, preolsion tools and equipment _We maintain a complete stock of to. be. entered, in this cause.Avithin to-do-yourrepalr-workpromptljr-and- rlflHtr 1 three months-from the date of this genuine parts so that any replace­ Keep your car in top condition, for the trans­ ments necessary are the correct parts order, and in case.of their appear­ portation it gives you now and to assure you for your carL_ ance that they cause their answer of hlohest trade-in value later. - '___ _ to the plaintiff’s bill of complaint ±o_be, filed and axopy-thereof to-b"e served-on the attorney for the' ilaintiflLwlthin fifteen. Haya /after service on them of a copy of the J L » A t bill of complaint and notice of this essories order, and that in default thereof said bHl of complaint be taken as m e e t o u r confessed by each_and_all..of said defendants, and also that withitr forty days of this order" the plain­ FOR COWS • CALVES • HOGS • POULTRY • TURKEYS tiff cause a copy of.-thtg“ oraer to be published in the Chelsea Stand- ■. efScient Ever since 1912 the nam*i fafl3 meant high quality and inter .ard, anewspapet printed^published- - L and-Cfrcuiated in said County of v in feeds. We are very happy to announce to farmers, dairymen, poultry- Washtenaw, and that said publica­ You’ll find these fine accessories will add to staff men and other users of feed that we now have a complete line of tion be continued, once eacn week the pleasure of your motoring-and to the Our personnel ts highly trained, for six weeks in succession, or that beauty of you rear. ^ s e - h i^ quatity-products ~of General ~MiHs; €ome in and talL the plaintiff cause a copy of this and every man Is anxious to order tu be 'pBrsmmlly^'Tmmyroff over your feeding problems with us. We have a supply of free Larro the said defendants and each of them at least twenty days before literature prepared by tfce research staff of General Mills Larro the time prescribed for their ap­ ♦ • * pearance, or cause this order to be a n d d, one-half' feet Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1929 adjoining the above described land H, E. Spaulding DEXTER-CHELSEA ROAD beij g lot.fifteen and Phone 7811 the north six and one-half feet of R.W.Spauldiitf l-Llot fourteen',-'wim d lng t6 1flffl--^r t HEV BO ten;; PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD ^prcianAY, FEBRUARY fl, 1947 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS *£j£y*sp** ‘ f Council Rooms, Jan. 20, 1946, Registration Notice Farm Youngster* Taught Regular session. For Village Election Air Freight Wiclexis Farm Produce Muvktst 1$ Kev Type CSable Value of Good Grooming f | type of underground tele- . The meeting was called to order MONDAY, MARCH 49,1947 M ifF -tn -help—»•**•“ rural .tyUtoaiMuit Mohriock-atJ? j3flup.nM L'ARM mothers.teach their dough- AUCTION f f W S S S T f i r t J T»te- i c®il{ Trustees Beach, Har-: I’ ters from childhood that 4‘pretty •( " —; "... • ! J**l territory w nQwbe* rie, Hinderer, Munro and Wolver- ^shtenaw, StabTof Mich^anv Having declded to quit farming rw ill sell the following’ ^ { jS in s o m e sections o f the ton were present. ■ v,A«f0tlc®. 8 hereby given that ii. is us pretty doe»,’‘ points out the confonnity with the "Michigan ltural Home editor of nationally- property at public auction at the place, 4 miles east of ; The minutes of the regular ses­ Election .Law," I, the undersigned circulated Capper’s Farmer. * jnw> H Dawson, hea<| of the sion of January 6, 1947 were read Stockbridge to Williamston road, south I •/* miles, or ra 1 Program, said the and approved. Village Clerk, will, upon any day, "Getting an early start is as Im­ 1 Yt miles southwest of Gregory, on S f f b u r i e d deep in the The following accounts were Sunday and a fegat-holidayr portant'; in learning beauty and 7 - ■"; ‘ : - -1 r tfW&jS^Special plow, would ma- submitted to the council: ___ °F^ny_ regular or special I'ruomirig lessons as In most other efforts to provlde tele- ejection or prutfary election, receive tilings," She writes. “ The little glrf General Fund Tor registration the name/ox any -'i: W^b ^ th ettS of *thia year to legal voter, in said Village not sil- who always brushes her teeth after Wednesday, February 12 gjjgH^jilttea on the waiting 1355.67 every meal and loves her splaBh In ■ i i ■ ■...... MicVBel.' tlFTel. fv.. Co.w. . ___ _ 26.86 HermamAlber, labor ending Pemn rflv for° mair APP^ tho tub before bedtime Is the ona ^ Commenting at l2 sharpr—— %e_wwo who grows up to have a • pretty SfJfor 1946 1-KK47 47.60 tidn, l^ovided, however, mat I T% \1 . if —tojproyide serv- Geojp Vi . . > can receive no .names for regis­ smile. TWO HORSES—Pair.-of Biay Geldings, full brother*, 5 and 6 yrs. f81/^ 20 000 new subscribers m rge DqB, salary, ending i "in. ^ ^ H areas/' Dawson Bald. •r*'i i i i » • > m m i i » * i * 113.50 tration during the time Intervening; "She’ll be known for her dainty old, weight 2700 pounds. J ^ IB .w en fc "ovw^tte top" Ramk Reed, salary ending between the Twentieth Day before freshness. And her own .children ^■ i»flfAi||nffi 4iQP^ m ftTA „ *yl,^r4?-r t « » » ..„ — 1 13.50 will love her because, she" always tKnit originally set its, TJffa^han?; salary ending nwy election and™ the day of such looks so good and smells so sweet!” 23Tfead ofCattfe telephones L-15-47/—...... - 400.00 election. . •s. Ernest_. Aldrich,At salary No^ce is; hereby further given; Jersey Cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Qct.l5;Rcgi8tered Guernsey Cow, tu p ..— _ :n‘/M ^ ^ W t j M o n e wire ** Tg~t=15^7~77T7l^.T' 2B;00 .that4;'WilUbe"at-my office in the 6 yrs. old, bred Dee. 12; Guernsey Cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Nov.18; over gerve those on the„ Dr . Fi E. fiharrSharrard, disposal ■ Municipal Building, on xv ; t Durham Cow, 4 yrs. old, bred. Oct. 2 l; Durham Cow, 4 yrs*‘old, , L of-do, 8.00 TUESDAY, FEB. ^ 1 9 % : - bred O ct 21; Guernsey Cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Oct. 18; Registered George D oe...... -M '-“»S rSinTeltB program of reduc 33.00 the twenty-first day preceding ^sedd Guernsey Co*, 5 yrs. old, fresh; Durham Cow, 5 yra.' pld, bre^ iSe nSher o f parties, per. line Motion by Hinderer, orted election, aS provided by Sections by Wolverton that the -...... „v Jan. 13; Guernsey Cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Jan. 48; Durham Cow, ♦a eiaht or fewer. ' ‘ clerk be 2767, and 2822 Michigan Election authorized to issue checks on the. Laws, Revision of 1941, from S i m 7 yrs.^jpld,1 fresh, bred Dec. l2| Guernsey Cow, 2 yrs. Told, bred General Fund to cover?the' above -©.clock aira._until.8x»lclock„p.m, on Nov. 9; 4 Guernsey Heifers, 15 ipp. old,'not bred; >7 Guernsey „ nf Mrties on 2,850 rural lines accounts. ^J.l/iicVd'to'eight or fewer each said day for the purpose of Heifers, from 2 to 8 mo. old; Guernsey Steer, 15 mb. old; Reg. .Roll call: Yeas all. Motion-car- Reviewing the Registration" and ^ j S i said tiSt-Michigan.Bell Tied. Guernsey Bull, 9s mo. old. Herd Bangs'Tested* mS S tob 107,000 rural subScrib- Registering: siich of the qualified - Peaches, melons ^and other farm -products being pot abokrd airltae * ^ doable the number served in Motion by Beach, supported by electors in said Village as shall plane for quick ban! to oonsumert. , Munro that this meeting be aa- properly apply therefor; 66 HEAD, OF SHEEP-MO head of good young Fine Wool Ewes Jn^any_ villageJnwRJch^he^cteric “ -with l^mbs by-sidef- 16 head pf yearling Eweai Fine Woo! does not maintain regular daily, try. crisscrossing the skies with car- Current ■ air rStes, although still Buck,^3 yrs. old. - - * President, office hours, the village" council of go planes is opening a widermarket above those, of surface: carriers, are SUllTefe^ione laboratories e|- Donald J. Oesterle, Clerk. "such village may require that the to farmwa for perishable products low enough ,so crops such as berries, «eiilly for rural construction. It clerk of such village shall be at his -which-need rapid transit to-reach lima beans, spinach.-lettuce, toma- FARM TOOLS St lightning proof and withstands office or other designated place for Dairy Cows the purpose of ■ receiving applica­ consumers In ,top quality-eenditlou, toes^oherries, cauliflower and mel­ Ensilage Cutter, 40 ft. pipe, new; Model«B Johri Deere Tractor other severe weather conditions. ,CIyjie:Zimmerman writes in an art!- ons are moving.ln sky vans from, The life of the cable is increased -A- dairy cow Is Just paying for tions^ for registration, on suen other Tooth brushing Is a habit with on Rubber; Tractor Cultivator; John Deere- double bottom 12- herself and her Teed- until she -is Lcie in nationally-circulated Capper’s certain areas Jo' Middle apd "brusTof'two, types of-synthetic days a8-it shall-designate prior to 5-^ear-old Alice Jane, - daughter oL -. inch Plow; JohnHDeere DoublerDisci -Amr-Arbor pick-up Baler- rtbber insulation" and’ a mesh o f five years ;old. Two-years-of-milk- the_last_day_iorLiegrstration, - ' F a rm e r.______Eastern cities. ; Mrs, Doyt Galloway ol_ Van Wert woven steel-wires. production^are needed for a .cow The name of no. person but an _ In the last 2 yqars, tonnage cargo "Farmers can look to broader county, Ohio.- Mother and_daughter TTfroifnted oh truck, in good condition; John Deere-Corn Planter to pay the "costs of rearing or buy- actual resident of" tne Village- at flown by piane hajTIncreaaed ^OO per "markets with air freight^becau^ "«pJoyrgpsn'dtag~aH-few ^nifimfeg~tov-- with fertilizer attachment; OsborneAgide- Delivery Rake; John r.ENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION tag her. Cows don't .reach milking the time of said registration, and1 cent, he points out, ' consumers prefer vine-ripened and Deere 7--ft. Tractor Mower; McCormick 5-ft. Mower; Dump entltled-nnder- the-Gonstitution, if gether veach day, keeping up . their To the Qualified Electors: ' maturity until they are five to six' Cu’rrent-^trends-^-indicate- : fresh tree-ripened - fruits'-and- vegetables- goodllooks— - Rake; Johjn Deej*e 4-section and 3-section Springtooth Drags;' years of age. fruit» and vegetables, flowers,, meat over those that ripen’ in transit,"’__ Alice Jane knows the right .'meth- _Notice-lB hereby given, that a the-next eTectl^^8MCB^ntered_^nj vnhv ^ ModeLH John Deere Tractor,; Manure Spreader on rubber; John . Ineral Primary Electioft-^will—be- 7 ^ ? if^-the-registmtion book. — . . ~babyxchjcks^already-moyjng^ writes-zirnmetman, ^Eating __ quo!*- ~ca for brushing to give-clean. white- — Deere Bean Puller; Spike-Drag;-Rubber-Tired-Wagon with- GENERAL PRIMARY-ELECTION - w’...... ■ ...... HIT*'air,-will-vastly n n ll i f s e t l u increase I n n r n f l on. in namount,' i w n n n f '' ity "and nutritional value of such held in the Township of Sylvan^ Notice—Absent Voter.Muat. Be teeth and healthy gums. Her own Combination Flat Rack ; McCormic){-Deering 7-ft. Grain-Bindei^ ^ 1 ‘ and 2, Gtate of To-the Qualified Electors!_ he declarer in-the magazine read products* are higher." . / i . PrecinctB No; i „ -lT : , — —;i. Registered- little footstool by"" the...lavatory; ‘Mc-iDeering 2-horse Cultivator; JohnHDeere 2-horsc Cultivator; Michigan, at Sylvan Town Hall Notice is hereby given, that, a by |1,300,000 farm families. Railroads may snterihe’alr-freighti makes it easy for her to climb'up j Although Sec.. 2774,;,Laws- Relat­ sfet of Breeching Harness and Collars; Farm Master double unit within said Township, on - - - General Primary Election will be ing to 'Elections,. Revision of 1939, Air freight Is fast. New, larger business, Zimmerman says.. A few and look in the mirror to watch the MONDAY, FEBRUARY-17,. 1947= held~ih^the~Town8hip^of^Lima7 still provides that an absent voter -faster-4-englned— planes will cut railroads have . already announced, brushing.------1 Milking Machine; Hand Corn Sheller*_Board Scraper; Buzz For the purpose of placing in State of Michigan, at Lima_Town transcontinental schedules to 10 or the organization of air-freight cor-_ Saw;* Land Roller; Milk Cans; John Deere Model G P Tractor --"‘"^^m-Gandj&ates-^partici. Hall, within said Tswnship, oh : r M "hours. "This speed Is "expensive. poratfonV as/affllftf^-compahrCs^ttr Ham^and^BactJnStackft^z^ on Kubber with extra steel wheels; - Walking Plow; Bob Sleds; ing in a non-partisan primary elec- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1947 "ProdQ^sTh'auled'by'air rhusr's'ell"at" 'cngage^n^STr-transportatioH. " Forks^Shovels, and many other small articles.' ^ - •tiOTi'for tho-following-; office,-viz: ^-iFor—the- purpose—of placing—in AcL63_of,P^A.. 1939 stipulates that, Offer Luscious Treat Circuit-Judge^----- — :— .m--- - nomination, candidates pprticipat- -jn=Absent-voter’s jp p & L Q n T o r Quantity Ensilage; 2 Collie Eups. lLjwmths old. Notice Relative to Opening and ing'in awmpartisan primary elec ballots-he-must Ko,lAfo ^ wnaf state"that-he0+010 +1,°+ 1,0 is,a a} ° "duly qualified and registered elec- Smooth Line Social - "For a special luncheon there G ak Bed room Suit dosing of the tion for the. following- office ,: viz 4am D - . -7 7 Isn’t any better dish Ham and Circuit Judge. tor. 5QQ-chick size Battery Brooder. (Election Law, Revision of 4948)l — Opinion-of-the Attorney General Gold Weather Menus Aflflet to fTeen^Agerr Bacon 8tack8,’^i writes—Marjo: (3093) ’Section .1. On the day "Notice Relative to T) and is that Acts 66 and 63 “must be Griffin, Rural Home editor of^na- TERMS^—CASH. No goods removed'until-settled for. of any election the poIIb -shall be Closing of the construed to ropoal the inconsisten t— ^When there's a spicy fragrance. SMOOTH line Is the most in- Canper’a Farmer. opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, on 'Law; Revision-of 1943) provision of: -Sec. 2774 permitting kAMeresting-distance- between-4wo- T z rr* and shall be continued open until comlng-from-thq-kitchen, everybody "This luscious treat offers ham and (8093) Section 1. On the, day absentee registration'at thetime knows It’s a batch of chili cooking," poists of conversation.^-PtfLCtically! -3 o’clock in -the af ternoon-'and ho of any election the polls shall be of makingTipptic at ron~for atrabsent everybody has~a~line. O t -maybe pineapple slices-rolled!Inside bacon, longer. -Every qualified - elector •ays the Country Cooking editor of ELMER BIEHN, Prop. opened at 7 o’clock in the forenoon, voter’s ballot." you're just;- developing' your own! and in the middle of it all iis a ■ present and in line'at Lhe^polls at' and shall be continued open until Thus the Absent Voter’s applica­ naUonally - circulated Capper's mashed sweet potato patty,!’ she the hour, prescribed , for the closing 'Farmer. brand of chit-chatter. Arthur Cobb & Son, Clerks Ord Price & Son, Auct. 8 o’clock in the afternoon and no tion and affidavit for registration That’s what a line is—a fund of tells homemaker^ In the magazine thereof shall be allowed .to vote. longer. ' Every . qualified elector are useful; only in cases -w^iere read by 1,300,000 farm families." . The polls of said election will be present and in line at the polls a_t voter may mail, these in, then make “You—canit-keep folks- Availing, Bm^U' talk flavored with an individu­ open at 7 o’clock a.m. and will re- the hour prescribed for the closing application for ballots later, after long,” she writes. .“AU »re anxious al’s ^personality, Holly . Miller re-' rnsin open until-8 -o’clock p,m^of thereof shall be allowed to^veterr- l-registry-has been completed. — _to dip tato a steaming-bowlful,; > . minds ’teen age readers of nation- "nidiay. ofrelectibn. - The polls_of^aiitfilectlQn will be . The.p.ortion_of application's -VIf-4he kids, come to ;your house! aUy-circulated-Capper’r^Farmer. WALTER F. KANTLBHNER, open at 7 o'clock a.m. and will re •herewith enclosed : in brackets' after a game, give them chili, bread . "A line doesn’t have to be insin­ -Febfi-13 - -Township^Clerk. ‘main open until 8 o’clock p.m. of should be crosaed out-when apply­ and butter, a bowl of fruit.” cere just because you think ;of things, said day of election. ing for registration to say beforehand, and * oonsciously BALPH STOFFERi Form of Affidavit practice them so that jh'ey come out • Fflb8.lfl ; Township Clerk. State of Michigan;1 Couniy qf . s-.-ea. easily," she counsels In the maga- I ...... being dulydi sworn depose liner and say that I am. a citizen ’ and "Special features are what make dulyquaHftedelectorofthenrr allne-yoar~Gwn;-^Here'irone—rrick^ 0hoe behind a precinct-of the village o f...... in name friends for famous people. the* county o f .f .. .. and State of Call girl friends Hedy or Lauren and . Michigan; that. my. postoffice ad- «?unter~now dreae7.is-No.. ..^.stree t, or RJEDJfo watch them preem Fellows get- a .m m r \ » that I am-Tiotr: behind a Hest- registered as an elector therein- Superman or Hope.". K V 7 “ \ / ~ T ' 7 ^ 7 V (and Jhat 1. am voting _ by absen1 “ Twist'your own double-talkrOrig- Voter’s” ballot- at the- election or taate superlatives ' and -expletives- i iiO^|c:i primary election Yb be held upon for your own use. Something a dull- the. —. .day^ofr. 7^;—19. ., the-^sp- er-charaetariweukLcalHswelP-mtgfc plication ■ for which ballot: accom- .. .if.ta T^7T«n»A^ be ’gee-gofih-gorgeous’ to you^ V y panies this application that I make Chill "Listening ls'part of a good line, this affidavit for the purpose of rieind beet i«>; thill pawdtr roourmg-Yny- registration as an e. tamitoee - tip, »stVT— “ ow-to draw out a new ac^ Ne. i cea hidner jtip. pepper elector in accordance with the •hepped enlen qualntance with easy questions. heap* Practicing your line is essential, From store clerk to store manager—from store manager to statute: That I-make-the following statements in compliance with the Brown onion- with ground beef. she adds, suggesting that the fam­ district manager—and so on up to branch manager—that’s how Michigan Election Law:. A ge..; Add tomatoes and kidney beans, ily Is the best audience for-breaking .Kroger employee# move up. Race.... j Birthplace. . ,Dare of chili powder, pepper and salt. in a hew catch phrase or joke. If -Our. policy of ; promotion from the riu^-inakes-a:Kroger'itoie naturalization; . ..} I further swear Cover-and simmer for 1 hour. Add the reception is lukewarm, polish the a good place for the ambitlous young man to make his start hi or afflrin that-the answers 'given-to extra seasoning" tb taste and serve stoyy up. a bit before springing - It business hfe, ^ . - ...... the questions conceming my quali­ on the public. fications as an .elector are true and piping hot Serves 6. correct to the best of my knowledge HEADLETTUCE e -e -e -e * a *- * * ^2 heads 25c and belief- Signed? , r. . . vttt Rural Homemakers-Speed Kitchen Remodeling —Taken,-subscribed and sworn to entrance In everything from window TOMATOES . . . ^ * e « • .i a • . .carton 33c before me this. . . . day of. . . . 19.. screens to furniture upholstery^ Fresh My comr^sicm expiresi. ... '49.. Tharen Petersen points out in na^ Uonally-clrculated^Capperisr-Farm*- said County. State of Michigan. DATES e. a a. t a x. . .8 oz. pkg. 19c er. - ' . ■ '- H0M06BNIZMD Upoiirreceiptof^uch-affidavit- These adaptable synthetics will be Florida the time spectfited 'herein, the clerk shall write in the registration bo6k seen in many forms. Some win be pressed into fine films, some made « e. s e s .. .8 lb. bag 45c thb name of the applicant together ORANGES with the other information reouired into thread to be woven into fabric VITAMIN by this chapter and such applicant and some- molded into thicker Saves tune these busy days to have milk with ‘‘cream snail thereupon be deemed to be sheets, giving a leather-like appear-. , ■ in every drop.” No' tireeoine shaking of bottle, no Kroyer’sPreeher.flofter duly Wd'properly registered. ance7 sher-writes in the magazine- worry over getting cream evenly , divided. Richer, Note— If Jhfs acknowledgment read by 1,900,000 farm families. CLOCK BREAD m i • • • 2 Loaves 256 taken outside of Jhe State, the Ger Molded plastics are being made into gtooother-tastihg, too. tificate of the Court that the per Our Homogenized Vitamin D Milk not only U good sontakingJthfi_acknowledgment dishes,' accessories, furniture , and Kroger’s Hot Dated Coffee other parts’ for home equipment ^ to drink, but actually Oontaigp more nouridunent-i 8-Lb. a notary must be attached. every quart ban 400 U. S. P. tinlts of Vitamin D, the 1 . 0 3 Registration of Absentee by Oath IPOTLIGHT — If any person whose^ amej s-nj minimum amount recommended for growing children ... -KitclMixn C «■»> — ------ftnd- oxpootent and- nuwing mothera. Children need- Packers Label, Ek>lid Pack regisbeSTrfmTl offer and claim the No.-8 vightgllv tovw vote? at___ any„ election.... or^pn , Vitamin D in order to make the beat use of milk’s cal- jj V":L Can 15e mary election, and shall, under dum and phosphorus to help build and strengthen the TOMATOES .. state that he-or~ahe Is-a-resH^I ekeletal structure. Vitamin D also aids in. sound tooth# dent of such precinct and has re Packers Labe! sided in the Village, twenty days formation. No.tti next preceding such election or pr Nutritionists approve Homogenized Vitamin Q • M ••«•#«• Can 29c mary election, designating partici Milk because homogenization assures even, distribution larlylarlv-the the place of nis or, her res of the Vitamin D throughout the milk. Vitamin D can­ Kroger's Rich Flavored dence and that he or she possesses Above: kitchen storage space was,furnished by built-in cabinets in the other qualifications an eleb Mrs* J. Ross Fleetwood’s kitchen in Boone county, Missouri. Shelves not be taken off with the cream portion, because the 19c tor under ^ie constitution:, and that in cupboards are spaced to At ulensils. , , __ cream in our Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is evenly tomato catsup .... Pott. owing to* the sickness or bodil bodily in** distributed in every drop. Use our Homogenized Vita­ All popnlftr ‘flrmity of himself or herself or REATING a bright, efficient f space for vegetable preparation, pan min D Milk for a convenient and inexpensive way to . . .qwjnp jtti or her family, C -kitchen from a. dingy, 'ifleonven-taconven rinsing and . numeroua—mealtime or I^Cabseiice “ get your daily supply of Vitamin D. Order dir Home- ...... Ctn. 1.39 of owing to lent^ne is the first postyySFImprove- Jobs. With a drainboard it’s easy 7, g en i^ Vitamin D Milk now. . : -___ _ *______frdm the Vi]lagehn P«bl 9 business ment many farm women wanOn t6 lot dishes dry by themselves. H i . t or his or her own business, and ■ Ink has no porcelain back, a lino­ without intent to'avoid or delay his their homes, according to the Rural or her registration, he or she was 4lome editor of nationally-circulated leum splash back 10 to 12 Inches unable to make .application , for Capper’s Farmer, high is Ideal. registration on the last two nays "Among handy ” 2 -make any .false statement, he shall venient height for the person who * A hardwood counter top beside the wastebasket tending a thing of the be deemed guilty of perjurv. uses it ■ refrigerator is useful as a cutting­ past ta Mrs. I. E. Meyers', kitchen Family »lu bag * "A double-basin sink with swing­ chopping block and as a pastry ■ff Section 2790, in Wood County, Ohio, point# out 71. All the.provisionsrerattvetoreglB ing faucei, single drainboard and board; she. adds. It’s always out nationally-circulated Capper’s Farm­ • I M I Bag tration in townships and cities shall high splash back eliminates need for and ready, Might be made of heavy, Maine potatoes 1.59 apply ’and be in force as to regis* hard maple. er. It connects by cbntp i with the VITAMIN DM ILK dishpans. It also gives plenty of basement feel bln. - I. ___ J^gSnRrown- tmtonlnvillaffWi !ii ni?7i iartittii|6i4»Bgto

PAGE TWHLVB THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. lftJ ...... ii ...... ■« ...... mi...... - BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED ST. MARY’S CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gage en Rev. Fr* Lee Laige, Pastor LIBRARY NEWS tertained at a birthday dinner a their home Wednesday evening, Church Circlet I First Mass. ..8:00 a«m» January $9, in honor of the first [Second Mbss...... 10KM) a,ra. We Have In Stock NEW BOOKS I Mass on week days...... 8KX) am. Westinghouse Presents-- birthday of their son Lynn, and al­ FIRST METHODIST Lydia Bailey ...... Roberts so the birthday o f, Mrs. Gage’s Rev. Everett R. Major, Pastor Pavilion of Women . . . . , . Buck father, Leigh iLuick, which occurret GREGORY'BAPTIST CHURCH A Large Assortment of on... Thursday. ursday. Present were theto* 10:00 a.m,—Morning worship, Gregory, Michigan The New “Select-O-Ray” Wallaj>fiJericho ..••••Wellman baby’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs 11:16 a.m.—Churchschool. Key.- M. B. Walton, Pastor f e ^ * Leigh Luick, with their sons, an 7:00 p.m.—M.Y.F. 10:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Acres of Antaeus ...:.... .Cory Mr. and Mrs. Elba Gage, with Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir prac Combination Sun and Heat Lamp. Can«be used as a Red Morning ...... F re y their daughter; also the baby’s two tice. 11:00 a.m.—Bible school. great-grandmothers, Mrs. May Lu­ 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. floor or table lamp. Easily switched from ultra Home Freezers Shod With Flame...... M iller ick and Mrs. Anna Storms. The ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL I 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. violet sun ray to infra-red heat ray. The Widow Makers .. Blankfort guests of honor received a number Rev. P. H. Grabbwski, Pastor Bible "'study and prayer service of gifts as mementos of the occa each Thursday at 8:00. p.m,.' .aion Thursday, Feb. 6— ONLY $39.50 Priced from $200 up Announcements Listen to Ted Malone, who will feature those, Sold with our 10-Year Protection Plan. Sunday, Feb. 9— _ . , Public dinner, Methodist church lamps on his program at 11:45—12:60 A.M. 10 a.m,—Worship and sermon. on W ednesday^Chicken Place Your Order Now To Assure Chase Chills Sunday school. , I and roast beef. Serving to start • W ith Soft, Thursday, Feb. 18— - - at 5il5, -Adults 31.25; children Spring Delivery of - 6:30 p.m.— Church Night and 60c. public invited.' ' ,v Ady. Comforting Heat! Get-Together, — ’ ~Remember the Young Mothers’ Child Study Club canT party tor CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ni^ht (Thursday) at St. Mark's Rev.’ W. H. Skentelbury, Pastor CHELSEA ELECTRIC So handy, «o comforting, i[0 In­ Worship service—10 a.m. .The next regular meeting of the expensive. .14" copped plated, Sunday school—11 a.m. Pythian Sisters will be,Tuiesday, & Choir practice Saturday night at Feb. 11. SALES SERVICE \ adjustable reflector 'quickly 7:80. GENERAL ELECTRIC KELVINATOR Hoods the room with clean, Thursday night at 6:30 we;are| The Dorcas Chapter, of the Con- 115 Park Street . Lewis Bernath odorless, chill-chaaing heat. At­ happy1 to Be gubsts at the Metho PHILCO and NORGE dist Fellowship supper. Bring RADIO SERVICE tractive brown finish; 17 V* tall. your table service, sandwiches ana a dish to pass/ “ Regular; meeting Olive Chapter Tubes and Parts for AH Makes Don Oesterle The Pilgrim Fellowship will have 140, R.A.M., Feb. 6 at 7:30. Note Other Style Heaters Available a pot-luck supper and social time change of date. Sunday night-at-6:30.:------—- ... StT ... Paul's------annualget-together “ Immediate Delivery on — From^5.95To $16.25 — will be held at the church hall On SALEM METHODIST CHURCH Thursday evening, February 13, be­ Earnest O. , Davis, Pastor ginning with supper at 6:30. 10:15. a.m.—Sunday school— — 4hose-not-solicited are asked Vacuum Cleaners 115^ar*m-~Wor8hipi bring a vegetable dish? (no pota­ The W.S.C.S. will be_ entertained toes) or a salad. Everyone Is to at the. home of Mrs. Lydia Riemen- bring their own table^servlcer TIKES Bchneider on Wednesday afternoon, Plymouth Chapter will meet at February-12. MraGeo. Heydlaufff theJifime of Mrs,—William- Geddes NOW is THE TIME TO BUY! president. You are cordially in- on Friday afternoon, Feb. 14 at 2 vi ted o-attend, dock, All members are urged FRIGID PRODUCTS The M.YjF. will- meet—a t—the to be present. RIDE WITH SAFETY home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Miller The Ann- Arbor Rabbit Breeders' Urder Y our Spring : 113 North Main Street and Mrs. Jennie Miller on Thurs- Association will meet Sunday, Feb. O N • day,_Feb. 13 at 8i00 p.m. Miss -El- 9 at 2:30 j>.m,,jat : the* home of ML L. R. HEYDLAUFF - ■'/ , ______PHONE 655^ “HiePetBrsdn,- 'president. and Mts. raul Groggelr6115_Nottar We-have_classes for all ages in Road. Ann Arbor, Plans "are being Fertilizer NOW! opr Sunday-school, which~iB~^Row- made^tO have JnHgft-niplchmnri-?t $16.26 ing a splendid-average attendance. Albion lead a discussion on heavy­ 6.00x16 you have no Chufch-Home^you weight- and-giant“Ghinchillaff^This i. are'invited to,: make this church meeting is open .to; all persons in­ They're- longer on mileage . ^, your choice/ ' _ terested in" rabbits,.FFA and ,4-H Our suppliers tell us that fertilizer shorter on brul»a«and blow- i "studehtsondjeadoro outs. Too;. these easy tiding, ROGERS CORNERS CHURCH The fHi-Neighbors Club will meet wilF be scarce again this spring. RED& Red & White Coffee, lb ... .48c cooler runniag Goodyears roll Friday evening, February 7 at the (St.John’s Evangelical) I home of Mr, and 'Mrs. George Wh itf to freely ’ they actually save Key. J. Fontana, Pastor r O o ; > Steele, with Edna Faulkner and M om, Wheaties ...... 2 for 23c ypu money on gasoline. Thursday, Feb. 6 (tonight)— Kathleen Hatt as -the—entertain^ We can take your orderiiow. Young People's League^ at the -ment committee; -Pot-luck lunch. Paul-'Eisem&n home, with Joyce The Board'of AlIowancc QnYour Old-Tire r : Rifleman- entertaining: rParmers...... Guild ’vMll j hold- their Grapefruit Juice, 46^oz7can . ,TT72Ic Friday evening, Feb. 7- monthly. businessmeeting at-the K:- a Ladies’” the • Aid and Brotherhood at As_jr.wiiic._u j(_M la k e r^ ru es daj^eYen in Kellogg’iiKice Kjrispies ...... ^ . 13c rence "jBross, with ^Mrs. ./Clarence I Chelsea--Study." Clul usa_and-Jflrs^Bro8a-entertaMni Sunday,.Feb.. 9a . , Schaible to participate in "an old Guava Jelly, 15oz. can — . . _____ ,35c 10 a.m.—Worship. servicb_(Ger [ fashioned singing school.” Mem- man). " , Chelsea Lumber, Grain & Coal Co. G O O D / Y E A R bers are asked:ea to • remember to --- T • S bring thenTlunches, either in sacks T I R E S - - 2 n d EVANGELICAL UNITED or in pails. . “ Apple Pie Ridge Apple Sauce, No. 2 ... 19e 'BRETHREN CHURCH - . The P.N.G. Club will meet at the /. DIAL 6911 (Waterloo)"" Home of Mrs. Geo. Krumm on Wed­ Rev. Fraiw B, Parker, Pastor nesday evening, Feb. 12. at . 7:30 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee~Spaghettr Dinner 77SSro|cct. The girls that took part !>r: 8. Attractive appearance. v w v - VlCKOrSi “The Bamboo Blonde” ifcff/i: J/2 OFF ^ # the ma- WeinkaufW6 nber?’ and Mary Loi® y«dedyWlth Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards, Russell The Girl Scouts are planning to • ‘ , , • I work on badges togethor for 10. No arc blow; the obedience of the arc with tha "awhile., The badge that they will — Plus — start with will be the ^'Dancers JBsdge," which will prove a good iS h b^ e , r gder WakM * s [,.fiflU8Q„Aa-moftt, badges .do t -^Mary Lois Weinkauf. “Step By Step” l , Ann a fH f...__ •a _ .. A G c u n l^ t .... *- fibre Rags With Lawrence Tierney, Anne Jeffreys, Lowell Gilmore. fefisj The Friendly Store ' *w ,Jr heavy rug# In summer Ume. Use a scrub brush and soap- j L - t :1 AUTHORIZED DEALER ®ndyWUbsaur. 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