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IGHTY-SEVENTH YEAH- 12 Pages This Week CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY1: 6,1959 10c per Copy SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR

»!#§fr m 0 i Cagers Meet ¥ ? D. Alber Unopposed y : m JrilVtf... St. Thomas i t V- ;.J #!■ u , l 4 - In Tourney i l Basketball toumaments^fdr^this B M i area began Tuesday night with St. i Thomas and University Hightearas P^~Ann Arbor flaying at 7 pimT and Manchester and Dexter play ournament m - f k n ghmes are being played at Dexter High school. J r Changes M ade on Voting Will Be Thegamet'werewoaby= St. fev_r;.^ Thonras-and Manchester, eliminate Ivan Tow nship- ByMachinein in g ^ mveyaltyUlgh a»d Dexter. According! to p r e - a r r a n g e d Sylvan Town Hall schedules, Chelsea 'w ill play St. Political Tickets Thomas at 8:80 p.m. tomorrow On the Republican ticket for . Donald Alber will be^unopposed njght^ and- Manchester and Pinck­ whip,..Martin Miller for the off ice :of -village president in Monday's election, makihforner 3LLEN MARIE KEUSCH ney will be paired for a game at has • withdrawn his name as the __Salutatorian - Valedictorian . — 7 p.m party's -candidate for supervisorf . H e. heads —the People's . w party * '* ■■*,■■ ~ -r; Winners of the two games to­ and Walter de­ ticket which includes the-follow- morrow night wlllcompetefdr=the clined: the nomination as candidate i ng candidates Roland W. Edcir, championjhJpjati8ipTmzSaturday; for—justice_of the, peace. ____ clerk; Dahue Riker. -treasurer. - -No-one-- has been named as a Theodore-FaiBtT-KrJt; McManJia" Republican candidate- for super­ and George Winchester, - Jr., trus­ visor to replace Miller. ; tees'; James Gaken, assessor; and Bulldogs Lose •Philip Smith' arid Marjorie Dam Chandler.Rogers has been named iels^^rary..b6afd_direetors;-^i- -= asHhe candidato for Justice of the Independent ~party candidates, peace in-place of Riemenschneider. are George L. Winans, clerk; Wal- ’ Marie Forner, daughter of -M r.f Ellen Marie Keusch- is_te“ be~the On the Democratic ticket, Louis lace C. Wood, treasurer; Merle S. “and Mrs. Albert P; Forner, of valedictorian of :the class of 1959 V,-Birch was named a candidate for justice of the paaCa after-gen. Barr,-Jr.-, Louis J; Paul and-Wil-~ il53Pierce_road, 'Who attained an at Chelsea High fluhuul. it waa an To i;. High Ham D. Chandler, trustees; Thomas average of 3.68 for her four years nounced this week. She is the neth Schanz withdrew his name. Ploying their last league game Smith, assessor; Philip Ruaten and at Chelsea. High school, Is. to be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Katherine Wagner, library board .'mhrtfltorian of the Class oU £69, P. Keusch.___- - — -- gf-the-aeaahnJast-Friday. Chelsea------____BASKETBALL _ PLAYERTO. 25, one of the National Basketball League. Clifton's height; ,6?8”.. trustees. “ the first class to graduate froni lost to Ur High,“766^4 on the smallest members of the C he^i tehm who played enabled him to. reach over Newman’s head from a^ She had a perfect scholarship A K__ M KK 2 1. Ill* —■ KK K _ . . K_ 2 A g_ . ■ X mt^K — -A- ... _ A ' . A II 1 , fl .^A' . - - - t-m #.»».. .-4 ■■ ■ ■ ■ K ...iM. ■ !■■■■« . ■■I.m. - W — K ■■■ .1 The village election will take the new^Chelsea-High school/ - ■ Bulldogs' home floor smon). Other Chelsea players -ahownT Immunization or4-of-4;f~^ Chelsea^" to receive- the immunizations ott president, senior year; FTA treas- hit 25 of 46 for a very good 48 will be preaented here Mondays Fori^aturday Public Schools will present their Weber; "GreCn Valley Overture," a revised basis. - ___ Apjil 6, under the sponsorship of urer, junior and senior year; FHA J>«r-centj^€helsea—hit- 21 -of—681 -annual—Winter Concert Tuesday, A major revision of the schedule and girls' basketball, senior year; for 33 per cent, The big differ- ' Saturday night hy Olivadoti; "Cracker-Jacks," by the Kiwanis club. Proceeds of the Voter Registration _March 10, in the new higdrSBchool Delamater (Cornet trio.. Gordon for injections for children was affairwill beudesignated fora com^ jL atin- club, freshman—and-junio; enca in the score: was in the free You' :auditoriunortr7T80Tpim; All typer|B^m an year. throw department as U. High got Midwinter Hayride, frorfT 7:8^6p, munity service project. of music will be played and ad- Parks);* ’ “CachUca,” Samba, by naw County Medical society after leadline N e a rs tor 9:00 p.m. Free refreshments and intensive study of the immunise The program at'Monday’s meet­ As a freshman.-Mifte-Beusch re- *n^11caiBhed in on 86 of them, mission will be free. Morrissey,•“"Jolly General^ March," ing, held in the social center o f ceived the Kiwanip citizenship; V?_hll5j£ h®1®«a /° A 0lUy 28 and hit a free dance will be held immedi­ A cornet- trio from—the Junior tionJeveLof-Children-revealedtfiat Tow nship Election ately afterwards Price .of^the hay- by Weber.-—-—;— ■ —...: ■> ■ — the Methodist church, was pre- : award and as a.a■ junior^hejunior sne whs -on °*«yonly 12 of them. Band, made pp of Gordon Beeman, booster injections at six-year in ride will be 25c single and 8Sc Senior Band: "Field of Color sented by William Buettner, com­ Township notices appearing in chosen, to- attend the Ahierican George Mayer was high ' for Curtis-Farley, and - Victor Parks, tervals were; sufficient to protect mercial_representative of the -this' issue of The Standard atato Chelsea-with 15- points.- He-was couple.-^—- —^—- March," by-Bowlea; /'Green JDom- egion Auxiliary’s Cirls’ State; wlll~be^featufedr~George^JWil80Ti7 (Continued on page 12) Michigan Consolidated-Gas Co.^He. that Monday, March 9, is the finat followed by Alton Nixon with 10 ■■ Feb. 121 the Youth Center held Dpnald Atkinson, bonna Sherman ino Overture/' by ' Orundman; Her activities also included parti- a very successful dance, called-th» ^Dmmnftaties^-bv-Buchtol-(Drum showed- ;a— color - film- entitled day to register for the Anrii elec clpation in the junior and senior points, T.oren Keezbr with 9; Frank and Terry Miller WilL-be- featured- 1 7 T ^ o rF ______Haunted Hop,Jnlwhich there- were Quartet: George Wilson, Donald “^Mackinaw Bridge Diary,” class playsi Fredrick, 7; Bob—Weiss,-6; Matt jnaT drum quartet "with band~ac Reports of the Goose Tatum All- Murphy, 4; and Honftr Nixon, 3. estimated to—be—nearly—100 at­ companiment. Atkinson, Donna Sherman, Terry Anyone not certain ha or she She plans to enroll-at St. Mary^s tending, including a few adults Miller) ; "QasiS,” by Kepner;-"Sev­ Stars exhibition basketball game 7«-properly registered should check This was the last home game for "A noVelfyr "Bugle Call' Boogie,” College, South Bend, Ind., and who thought-the dance waS Very enteen Come Sunday,” by' Wil­ at the new high school,- sponsored st once with the clerk- in the the four seniors on the team. They jyill feature the-brass-sSction-Jn by the elubjrwere given- at Mon­ major in . art ..or elementary jedu^ are'Loren Keezer, George- Mayer, well organized. There was^ every­ liams ; "Rugle- C air Boogie,’^' by f o r township where he or she realdes; cation. ' a series of bugle calls arranged day’s meeting, Net_ proceeds of Frank Fredrick, and Bob Weiss, thing from a mummy and a man in the modem style. DUley; "Folk Bongs from Somer- In Sylvan township there has without a head to a large black set,” by Williams. the game, $905.30, had previously . been some confusion in the past Tax Reforms been ,designated-f5 r a club project because of the necessity of voters ■ Sunday guests of “ Mrs. Adam coffin, wHl'ch; incidentAHy, was oc tions Will b e ' highlighted in the Approximately 180 -musicians Red Gross First Aid cupied. for the new high school. A total of being registered with both, the Alber were her son and daughter- Grade Band’s portion of the pro will participate-in the concert. Village President Donald Alber 1,661 paid admissions was re­ - village clerk and the township in-law, Mr:--and-Mrsi Clarence P. The Youth—Center—supervisors gram was the guest speaker at the Jun­ Course Starts Monday would like to remind adults that ported.. -dark.:.... ' Gilbert of Pontiac, and her cousin, Following is' the complete pro­ ior .Chambejvof Commerce dinner GueBts at the meeting Monday- Mrs. Sophie-Brewer of Ann Arbor. , A Red Cross first aid .course, they . are invited to. drop in Aon gram. ' Edw ard Chandler meeting at. Schumm’s restaurant 'Registration with-"the“—village originally scheduled to begin here any of the dances or activities at were Kiwanian Dave Sellards of glerk ia required—for—ftti—vWi Grade- B a nd.1 "Choral/*" by Tuesday evening. He iimU:T:TT. tb®- -Dextor-and^Joe-Rucker, d«areh-PfJias-been-re-8cheduled^ty will Tour of North Main will be taught-by-. Soule of Satl, March 14^—Opep till -9i00 years old last week-end, although circulate petitions to be sentr ta -Chelsea 'Vj * t i -j; i ;;; ‘■AV paftr—for-Tgams» he had no official" birthday thta the federal government in an ef. S t r e e t ■ N eighborhood ~ ' V^ * W ednesday M eet P i l i®. Girl Scout leaders have already Sat., March 21—Bowling party year (he wad born on Feb. 29), fort to bring about a revision of enrolled to. take the course which41 at Dexter. One_day last week residents in Edward Chandler -wae-guest- of the-federal tax schedule. the north Main street area-were is open to anyone in the com* Sat*, March 28-^-T u r n a b o u t Scheduled To P lan honor at a birthday party held ^ A representative of the Blind Hurariaod tA n ».ha munity^.. Interested r flllllft" M WDr Danoe Friday evening at tne home of his Products Co. was present at -the call Mrs. P. E. Sharrard for fur* neighborhood. The animal came up Tues., March_31—-Roller skating 125th Anniversary son-in-law and- daughter.-Mr. and Jngfitlng“ fot-fl- di8cu88ion pertaim from 4 he^ west between the bomes- ther informationr TWFty at .Chelsea rink. ' Rolland Spaulding,- genera 1 Mrs. Lyje Haselswerdt. ing.to a proposal to repeat a Jay of Mrs. John Forner and the Carl chairman of Chelsea's 126th birth­ Invited for an_evening-of-euchfe cees sale of housewares as a club Sandersons, bounded across Main day ceJehjMifiOaid a' community^ -with -the-honor guest were Fred project to raise funds for the Jay- street and through the yard near Gowns wlde meeting concerning the sched­ Hoffman, Fred Sager, David Mohr- cee8-.sponsored recreating center. the homes of Dr. C. C. Lane and ule and plans "of the 125th anni­ lock, Lorenz Wenk, Julius Eisele, Remaining business at the meet­ his brother, Charles Lane, and versary celebration will be held in George Seitz and Alfred Lindauer. ing included naming Cedi Cobb passed the Fred Sager home on Is Highlight of Style Show the cafeteria of the new high Mrs. Haselswerdt served ro- ns chairman of the Jaycees’ an­ Dewey street. The deer continued scRooT next Wednesday”^ March 11,1 ft®9^ enfc®» Jn®lu,d% .,n” nual teen-age' vond-c-o project to across Madison street.,heading io x ., The new audltorium-at Ghelse* p n Bteiy--^ewm ttea ^birtlitl uy 1’ 'd in V " - “ the fields *>Ht of_.thclVil!age^ High school added, to -the-effec the late Mrs. • Albert- Pielemeier, Was modeled by Sandra Earner. Spaulding said, "Eve^y fun-lov tiveness of the Child Study club's ihg; community-spirited member of annual style show “put on by An Mrs. Robert Daniels modeled the 111! the,area is urgently asked to at derson's store Tuesday evening. A 1927 wedding gown of her mother, land, A representative of the John r n ' i r . backdrop on the stage, in modern Mrs. Lee Ferguson, and Mrs. Fred­ B, Rodgers Producing Co., who motif featuring a color theme of erick' Belser modeled Mrs, Henry have been hired to help with the blue ari3 white with touches of Earner's wedding gown which she celebration, will be in Attendance red and yellow, was the work of wore at her wedding in 1986, and it was to comply with his very Mrs. Robert .Daniels and her as- Mrs. Maxwell G Sweet and Mrs. tight schedule that this meeting ,P„ SflhaifalA. Jr.„ modeled .thoir. had--to»>bo-s oWoi>"hcHt Wednesday } Blue*''And:~whttor:a^^ own weddings gowns of 1948 and night. through as the color: for decora 1954, respectively, Mrs.. Sweet’s "Please make it a point to drop tions in the cafeteria where ten being the Army nurse uniform-ahe. in.-aftor-you-have attend freshmentS“were-servBdrfoHowing wore at her Wedding. - . ---- * [ services next_ next WedneadtiWednesday.' We’ll t i 1 the show...... hold up the main part of your Children, pre-teens, misses and Stage decorations for the model ing included.a cascade of white. meeting until after the services,” women-wora~ioitura Hyding b^lis;------~ ~~ •^ ' '^ “•^•fSpauldmg-gatd: for the styles and Mrs. Merle Barr,’ Jr., served as commentet9J^^^®*8^VJjL® ®*|I® Notlceable in most* of the fash. ^ Fashions To fie Shown ions shown was an appearance of were Mrs. Lillian Houle, Mrs. An­ softness of style, whether in basic, ton Nielsen, Mrs. Eldon Gorton, In Live Window Display pretty or unusual categories, The Mrs. William Blaess, Mrs, Jack Wellnitz, Mrs. John Alber, Mrs. Tomorrow night, beginning at hirtwaist type was especially 7 p.m., the Fachion ; Shop will hold Stressed as the "big" fashion for Harold Dove, Mrs, Charles Lan* caster* Mrs. Donald Houle and a style show in the window of its pre-teens an nhow» LaughHn,.... Betsy- > Beleerr—Jatte H p iis g r '... ing of bridal gowns beginning Dickelman, Patrice Stoffer, Carole The pre-Easter showing . of with a J964 gown and going back Dletlo, Karen Johnson, Jennifer styles carried by the store will by Mrrf. 'CharloB Pilkington, Gall Foster, Sharon A)> lk I HE TALL AND T h E SHORT, In fact all 180 musicians in to one worn include hats, purses and other ac- Davla-^at-ber wedding In lBBDi ber, Suzanne Knickerbocker. Chris ceMorlea to match ■ or aooont tho 'S i ?. l8W T’ ^ "Vijwi o b l bandH UAIkUrf wllf(Will TeVtorm“ih“Tuosday’s livnurill HI A Hv BU»/ p WnwrCtm*!' • _ * Valerie Burghardt modeled , the T5yloiiy Cynthia Hepburn and Jane" dresses. Models will appear in new Presented In the new High School suditorium at 7:30 1859 gownr loaned for the oecssion Faist. . : . f ■. t-t.v. ertiembTes at five-minute inter- Kathr Faber. a flfth grader, is the shortest meniber in the by the Pielemeier family. The Three young boys, Tim Lan Vais, according to present plans, h e Cameron, JK, 1 is one of Jhe tsllesu Kathy ^ pjolsmeisrs’- home on Mancheater caster , KOBneQi Bliusa aiKUKi’io ^Thoglrls^wiltmodeh styles whlchf- MYSTERY FA.BM^NQr-4f r of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur i'aber. Her height Islftted road is-^ths former. Davis fiomt|r Rusten, were also tnbloded, Ape oarried- in stock.at the store', setting pf Mystery Fsrm No, 46 is sure to. provide ...... Inches,^ Even. standing on a chair she ‘washes barely .Staid’.. V. ^ - ...... '..‘a teeladipg: several that have been a due to lie Identity. If you know the lojcatliMi of ^stnrdpy. r o t Uamaroir Whirls 6 fe e tifn ^ e a ta llr^ -- A-1909. weddlng gown, HiAt dif for-the >tyla shoy,.. r . Mivertiifd on -a~itatien.wida basis. the ferm-eall The Standard office at"once, G^ “ r ~.n1 F-«~| ir}' •- h;- iiiiM >■ i v/-. i } ' Svj'j..VO .7 f-S > 1947 Ford-duraptruck "1,067.00 Ca8hrChel8ea"State“BankiJanuary-lrl968.. -jy20o.o& -FINANCIAL-REPORT VILLAGEOF CHELSEA Snow plow ...... MINItltMIMILIIUK 411.00 ■ - 1' 600, gallon Boatoh tank •I'MIUHMWMfiltini 644.00 jCash, Chelsea State Banfy December 81,1968 $ 4,122.00 OF THE CHELSEA PUBLIC LIBRARY KB-8 International fire truck and equipment ...» FEBRUARY 1, 1968 TO FEBRUARY 1, i960 10,720.0 i - AUDIT REPORT GMC truck 2.687.00 PUBLIC WORKS EQUIPMENT FUND Receipt* December 31, 1958 ' C. Tr tractor with back hoe ...... 3(081,00 Receipts BalanceFeb. 1,1968 ...... Hydro*Power sweeper 8.771.00 Transfer from General Fuhd ».I4IU.UMUMH $ 2,000.00 $2,09142 Hydraulic scraper , . urtiMimiyn»iwMmnnffMMiii»ifiiniini»- \ -- ,~0— Mill to* 94*250.60 To the HorTorable, the Village Council 1.641.00 Disbursements Townships * U|IWMIlHlll«UI|i 1,395.00 +__ - . :.VillAg«..ofChelaea, Michigan, Chevrolet pick-up” truck ... IIHHMitHimilllMKtMl.OIMluvm 1.800.00 I Cement m ixer...... 300,00 Lost books MllilltUHllMHUtM,IHII«IMMimUI>imilllliaiMHHM»UNIH>IHIUOaiWU(Wwi|MI 47.75 . We have examined the statem ents financial -condition of the Excess of receipts over disbursements juium.iwuwmm...ul.n‘.»>.j...|$ 2,000,00 Memorial Book J*und 180.54 Village of Chelsea as of December 31,1968, and the related statement Cash, Chelsea State Bank, January 1,1968 ...... ■ $ 2,000.00 JIOTAL (Exhibit A) ... $ 41,426.00 Non-Resident fees IMWIVIlW4tlWlMIW«(liaMU»*«»papying stetement of- financiai coadl ■STATEMENT QE.RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND E xpe^ldltar^iE"v•'•,^:'. - a tion and statement of receipts and disbursements present fairly the YEARENDED DECEMBER 81, 1968 BUDGET COMPARED WITH ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND position _of_ the Village -ot1i€belsea at-Deceraber-31, 1058, a n d ih e {Receipts Tzrz^,r - - ' DISBURSEMENTS Salaries." ..»»$87872^0 results of its operations for the year then ended, In conformity with I :r» e s' * YEAR ENDED DECEMBER ,31, 1958 Books $^06^6 generally accepted _ governmental accounting principles applied, on a j _ ..Property, current-year Maaratlnea: 46,90; basts^nsTstenrwfthfhatoftheprecedihgyrarr ....$ 46,290,00 Over Binding" ...HkllUltlllllltlM'fKNIII'UIIIIIIKtlWIIIkilKHKnHNMtrtlNtKHHMM: - 93.75 ^..4 Property, delinquent ...... 1,106.00 Budget ' Actual (Under)., Very truly yours, Special^assessmertts Library supplies 128.87 616.00 b u d g e t Recordings 28,72 . r s Icerman, Johnson &< Hoffmant Special assessments, delinquent..... By C. A, Hoffman L___ 8,978,00 Receipts' ______. Printing-...... 48,54 Interest ...... *...... -...... ,7.*..... 29.00 | 61,010.00 Cashjn bank, January 1,1958 $ ’9,776,00 $ 9,776.00 $ ^ "TOO Cleaning and supplies 221.00 COMMENTS T&X6S* ' ■ __ Petty Cash wiHMi>iitMii>m,nim,iniiiniiiinnniHimmiiMOHWMWiiwtHHOnmiwwniti»Mt'i 103.00 Transfer from Chelsea Electric and -Water; 45j280;Qa” -■ Department 35,000.00 _Currant ...... ,..\....^=47tb_00»00 T?710.(W),-PTlTBceffanequarjT.rMiTn?^ NlllIHlMMMMMUr 183.81 Delinquent 7..;... -8 t.l0 Unpaid .property taxes at December 81, 1958, s, amounted to I Rural fire service .... ^ ...... 6,160.00 3,ooo;oo”. 4|594.00 1,594.00 “ 3,0287* Tpfecial-Tassessments^ 216.00 ^58rTepresenting-|l7467-dur-fort068-and^|38r"dur“ffdm prior I =■ Maintenance of-state highway Interest and penalties ■ * 0" "■ „ 29.00 — 29700^1 .years. Special assessments unpaidl at December 31, 1958, amounted! Village share of state licenses and .fees: Electric and -Water Department ; TOTAL EXPENDED .... "■’"T $6,222.15 to $2,854. Of this amount, $1,682 represented 1068 .unpaid assess­ Intangible_tax ...... ;...... 7...... „...... 3.844.00 ./ 35,000.06 —0— - -Licenses ...... -...... 1.091.00 > (Nofe A) ...... 35,000.00 ments and $672 represented unpaid^asBessments from prior years. Rural fire service ...... 3,500.00 6,160.00 -2,680.00- Balancb oh hand Feb. 1, 1959 The^amoPTityrif^the 1968~taxIe^"forthe~ChBlsea:rPubHc-Librar Sales tax- ...... — 1—....-— — ZZZ.ZZZZL ...... -''.".$2,127.27 ■Maintenance of statcT ighw ar 1,690.00 8,928^)0— ~1.523.QP JEAN L. EATON, TreasurerT was $4,251. This amount was "paid by two warrants drawn on the I Weight ,and gasoline tax* ^ ft5 6 fc0 r= -47,053.00 Village share of state taxes .... 47^000.00 47,053.00 53.00 General-Fund from initial tax collections. _ , Subscribed and S^orn' to before me, a Notary Public, this 20th day Local licenses and perm its...... Local licenses , 500.00 466.00 (34.00) An overpayment. of $517 is due from Sanford Brothers for | 466.00 Law enforcement- -.1...------2^00.00 2.496.00 (4.00) of February, 1958. Richard J.. Kern, Notary Public, Washtenaw County,. sidewalk construction. Law1 enforcement.- Mich. My commission expires May 8, 1962,------—:- --Traffie^oTaTidh6-777777^ $ 2rl23.nflF^ Miscellaneous (Note B) ...... 2,000.00 2.737.00 787.00 In November, the Library^refund—1966“^...... “ 273;09 (278.00) in general obligation Crater improvement bonds. These bonds, to be “'Deputy sheriff fees - " . , . „ .. 339.‘00 ANNUAL REPORT OF -Driver—Hcensos ..... ; r...... :...... ‘ 84.00.------2»496;oO a 24 year period from water I TOTALS ...... /...., . ,.$152,048.60 $157,730.00 $ .5,682.00 revenues. The water rates were increased in March of 1958 in anttci*. . , The Chelsea Public Library pation of an improvement project. \ - Miscellaneous: Feb. 1, 1958 - - Feb. 1, 1959 —- -T headdition to the Capital Fund_waa^a_uaed_cement mixer-in — §®WW extension ...... -...... $ 873.00 JiSbursements _ T'TgEfieamotmt^ofyffiOO.-HHThe-dOBOr police "cariin^he^am ount'nf ^ ...~~550,Q0 Administration^ ^r^$-16,096.e0-$7-9^79700—$-(6,521700) Circulations was sold "an’dT removed from the’ Capital Fund when a police. _car| Rent, frailer, camp ...>. ■. ....1—495.90J — Police';...T...;... .:: .:..z :t 9 ^ oo;oo ; 2 0 ,6 6 6 .0 0 - i,466.oo Books: loaned _7.....7 L!UIIUU!!liUwwivv aund uuu. —-—m|vvyivv2,000.00 2,000,00^ •&*- -Children^- -187= RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS'(Exhibits-B-andO- Tree trimming 8,000.00 1.885.00 (1,115.00) Inventory: ■ ’ During 1958, General Fund receipts totaled 8147.954. while d is-L .E*c.es.s of disbursement over receipts ...... $(8,395,90). ■,Insurance-' -...... 2,500.00 3.708.00 1,208.00 Total Books '...... :...... :...... -...... v 10,78*9 ibursem eH^rtoW d' $156 ,2 S 9 7 ^ ulting in a net degrease 0 ^ 7 3 0 5 [^ sh ,-Chelsea State Bank, January 1,1968 .. ..f;...... 7 . . ^ ^ ; 9,776.00 Municipal building operBtion.7;../ .-i. ::l,700,00. :8,186.00“ “17466.00 - .Adult...... r...... 7.7... -...7....7 7,201“ in the cash balance. Receipts included transfers'of $35,000 “from ^ ' r .------other :...r™.....7.:.;;.:z— 2 ,9 5 0 7 0 0 6,978.80 4,023.00 Children’s ..,", ..tt,....z...... :...... 3,588 Electri?and- Water ^gparfcmenfr; . v -./--v—-— -----v —^Cflreh,.-Chel3ea State Bank, D6ce!nbeg->31<:-1958>:».M.T..-M.:r..;.v,-.^:;r;r.;;;,-.S l t471.00 Library^ ...- 4,500.00^------4^51.00;— (249790)-----Records 356 "Collections' of 1968 property taxes amounted to- $45,290, repre­ Chelsea ConstructionfCo, escrow 600.00: - -0 -- , (000,00) Magazines Subscribed‘to 20 senting 96.9% of the total asaaaflmant.--A p.omparf«^n--^4he-flftual -Newspapers- - “8 SCHEDULI7B.1—VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Increase in' payable...... — 8,400.00 ----- (j.-fl&l.QQ'H— j 4^31,00) —in-Exhibit-D. ' , budgeted a t s | P£_^ U Cash in bank, ~ __ :_ SpecialjG-Ollections: “ GENERAL FUND—DISBURSEMENTS ' December ^i, 1968 ...... 3,689.00 . 4,471.00 ~ (2.227.0Q) Memorial Books - -226 The Fire Truck,Eund-rfeceiyed^ l >00q.ani^the-Rubilu=Woi’kaJSquipr YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 0L j iHfihig«EHfafaMjcal-(.buuks^: 403^—1 ment Fund $2,000 from Lthe GeneraL Fund— These funds each Ttotaledl ~— r Salaries. Material’ TOTALS ...... ,..,...$152,048,00 $157|730.0p ,$ 5,682.00 ■ Michigan Historical (folders) ...v.;...:...Z.;.7. • $4,000. at the close of the year, ■ ^ ",....:fr •; . and. and Other .Total__ Bound Chelsea Standards ...... ■— . 09' -.y Wages Supplies" '.Picture'Collection ...... i : . , ...... ;..,hZ.Z.7;—— •; 524’ : EXHIBIT A—VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Administration: ... $ 9,479.00 . Note A—The: amount of $35,000 was a transfer to the General Registration: _ . ; STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL-CONDITION General ^ ...... ^$-6,305,00—$- 299,00- —^ fr.OO------Fund from the Electric^and~Water Departurent.--A“ separate Total ...... :...... ■...... ------1,766 DECEMBER’ 31, 1958 * LegaLand auditing. “'■1 1,186,00 : “audit report for the’utility'has been submitted: ■ . . . Adults .7..:^==...... ;...... ' ’ 998 Children ...... :;.z:______i... 768 ;: ASSETS* ’ Services of Chelsea , _ ■ 'Note B—For details of the amount, $2,737, see Exhibit B. Standard ...... _ —. ■ - 1,243.00 General Fund Protection-:—...... ' -- — - CECILE BERNATH, Librarlflfr — Cash in Chelsea State. Bank .• $ -l^l.OO Poncfr, 30,330.00 —TTaxes receivable:’ . 16,584.00“ 11517001 -447*001 "Keai property, 1958 - Autxr operation ■ ^ 6r4 ^ 0 ": For H igh Schokutic -,-f 1,467.00 Fire ...... ■..... -5rl7i;00 - 2,281,00 Standard . Want Ads eat results! Standard Aqs Are a Good shopping uuiqel Real property, I0&7 .. 340.00 176.00 " Vehicle operation ... 436.00 Standing at W M U Realf property, 1950 .. 20,00 ----- Transfer to ' Real property, 1955 ...... 7° 20.00 ...... Fire-Truek Fund 1,000:00- """Real propertyr 19B4 , ...... 1.00 Public works: oited for his high aca4emic attain­ Real property, J952 - -.5.00 Streets and curbs, ment by being placed oh the high Special, assessments..... 27854^00- =4j20M(7 69,823,00- scholarship list at Western Michi- * Flynn Contracting. - _ 13^74.00 1 • rionpiyno T'wnn. -r -- gan University.—Kalamazoo. Accounts receivable, fire service: V Georges Tree . * -Service- To win a place a student must " Sylvan Township ...... 1 800.00 1,885,00 carry-at-least-14-houra-oibworki: "Lima" .____BGDJQJQ___ 1,300.00 Tom Robinson & have no more than five hours of TSeceunts receivable, other: B work and .with only one grade -Sanfurtl Brothers ...... Son- iMmuiri.Liii.inu... 16,577,00 A 1 5 - L B . m w n: - Other 20,894,00 , 6,485,00- 1,037.00^ _cf_B______—McLaugblinr a juniorrpetroteum , TOTAL—GENERAL__FUND -""Auto Operation 3,543.00 09 ,$ 7,495.00. -.-Transfer to Public'Works:- di8tribution-siudent,_is the .son of Mr, and Mrs. R. A. McLaughlin, Capital Fund___ _ L , Equipment Fund . ‘ _ 2,000.00 816 South -M ain street,—Chelsea. u n c o o k e d h a m 'Street lighting 7 7 ....X.. •' "" 4,836700 4,686.00 •Land ...... 1,435.00 Sidewalks ...... He graduated from .Chelsea_ high “Fire-fighting equipment______. 2,705.00 7,660:00 school mnd..attended. Denison '.Ujni- Automotive eauinn^ent fS ‘ Sanford Brothers-.. “7^12.00 ch~edule~A>ir 41,426.00 . P. Kurzy .....:------~~ -vewity—before entering Westerm Municipal building, origininal cost and 378.00” impreVements Other ...... • 7O.Q0 58,229,00 Sewers^...... Municipal building,-furniture and equipment 8,966.00 BOY SCOUT NEWS 2,565.00 Mead Brothers.... Office, "equipment ...... 202.00 8,964.00 TROOP 25— Other. .:...... - .2.00 The troop, meeting was opened /Insurance TOTAL ■ CAPIT-AL^ FUND-(Nete^B)= -rrrlrT$t097562t09 ^ esioo- -37708^)07 by John Toppel. Health:— — — next ' Parking ,Meter Fund _ “ —Garbage-and-rubbish- weckfor-thecaTHiraVBurngLrodger 7—Caahlih -Chelsea State Bank $ 6^23 5*00 removal: ”7,687700" “ 7,687.00 " H E A T Property and improvements , 10,606.00 Municipal building meeting next week. ' Parking meters ...... 8,142.00 operation ...... 3,166.00 8,166.00 Michael Hitchingham, scribe. Other.1- rttr88fcO0- ■Ch'ekca .Public ih t h e o v m o r 1 TOTAL—'PARKING METER FUND ...... -$ 24,983.00 B ibM *er8e Answ ers-tTT Library, taxes ...... 4^51.00 1. Jehovah. Fire Truck Fund Building inspector—-- fees ...... *,..... 2. Ezekiel. Cash in Chelsea State Bank .,.$ 4,122.00 1,180.00 3. Major, prophet. Skating rink 25Q.Q9,, Miscellaneous--,, 1,873,09_ v 4. E/iukl8l-36T27;------™^Pubii800.00 PUBLIC WQRKS EQUIPMENT FUNDS Represented by accounts receivable-7*7,:,.:.... “ 617.00 3,773.00 TO ved^t to-the-sldewalk foc oll to see. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS The oven wl II then be-teoled______- YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 81, ------Y j f i s m t l METER ■ Capital Funf - Rkeipts A flffl^ N STORED HEAT Municipal equity, represented by land, Parking meters *...... $ 7,287.00 - — buildings-and equipment ...... $106,562,00 Disbursements — - ■ —- ° ulcf afternooivoffer~thi Payment to Electric and Watip DepEStbsefit— —7------> f° r 8 hou|,, on Monarch TOTA L—CAPITAL FUND ...... $106,562.00 Foster property :.:..$ 2,600.00 Parking lot-improvements — —-611*00 l . r l hea!:7»e .Seo1 wl11 b«-brofceh— the J r — drought forth for oil to see—ond eot. ParkingMeterFund ■ork-Central-R*R*^=leaEO^->»nm.Hu.uimU.Um..,u...u^- ..300.00-——— \ -1 Municipal equity: , Parking meter maintenance ...... 801,00 KATHERINE WA0NER -*-T~ Parking------lot maintenance ------62.00 hnwL“ remarkoble exhibition of the heat Represented'by cash — -...... — .... $ 6^35.00 . For Library Board Represented by property and equipment 18,748.00 Chelsea State Bank-Counting receipts 60.00 3-YaarTorm FREE M ^o® hPwen.,leS (° nd eCOn°my> 0f the TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS -...... ,$ 4,824.00 TOTAL-rPARKING METER FUND ...... $ 24,988.00 - Katherine graduated from Cheliec Han; Sandwiches A FREE GIFT GIVEN Fire Truck Fund Excess of receipts over disbursements ...... 2,918.00 .High school ond Ypsllantl Normal. Municipal equity represented by cash $ 4,122.00 Cash, Chelsea State Bank, January 1, 1968 ...... - $8,822.00 She Is a housewife, with 3 children; T H E W W H A S I O F A N Y ‘ , , *> - _ ■ a msmbfr of St. Paul's Evongell. Gash, Chelsea State Bank, December 81, "1958 .... with Homa-Mada Bread ■ °R RUCTRIC RANQI OR HEATER. s:. Public Works. Equipment -Fund....- -______.$ 6*285.00 col ond Reformed church and of -ThO-pmof- it- in~4ho^Gting, Txr -...... FIRH TRUCK FUND— ^WimicipaT Kmity ^risented by 7 .,,$ 4,000,00 ■^trr^AJWrTcah Legion Auxiliary. you how deliciously juicy Transfer from General Fund Y- ' "$ 1,000,00 Vot* lnd«p«nd*nt Tlek«t SuH ^tu?Iea0t8 co, h w ■ when SCHEDULE A>1—VILLAGE OE CHELSEA Interest 122.00 hSm l m ^ Monarch oven. The or Vlllog# EIm Mmi be sllced and served in CAPITAL FUND—AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT TOTAL RECEIPTS $ 1,122,00 icndwlchei, They'll be the bear - r DECEMBER 31, 1053 - IMslmrs4mente -you ever fasted. ------HJ2ML -and tank .$ 8.108.001 Monday, Marrii 9 6,600.00 ' ExceM'oTfeeMpLi' <59C¥ diiburM«*ntt LeRol^Traetair and Attachments lflSciOO M ain $f. Fh«MGR»-«3ll Itv.vV-.’

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^n ’acts one anf David Minlck. Wagenvoord Bindery, and the eitlet across'the nation in the ob- be eliminating the unscrupulous competitor with his underpriced^ that of robbery in the county ” ho gan are taking part in this week's Match 14—Freshman-sophomore The ^ senior stand and the coat Children's Press visit us this past sfrvsnee of “National Weights declared.- r dance. check are still profiting * hand­ week. All were favorably impres­ and: Measures Week*' commemo- and underweighted eaTes. observance. * somely for the hard-working *60 sed7 with the library, especially rating the event. Chairman of the ^ “Ocas ional ly ^ a f raudulent^pfac- SUBSCRIBE TODAY Boston is our largest state :I 3 3 r^ - The aeniors-havr-been working e«* They attribute their achieve­ the individual study tables, record local observance is- George- P. tice is uncovered and the'violator ro THE CHELSEA STANDARD! capital. hard on their coming play, “Room ment of the goal-to the successful player* and conference room.. Smith, Sealer of Weights and fpr the Groom'* which will be given dinner they served to the Cattle-' Miss Johanna M. Weise^ school Measures.. gycji—6—0{p1’« BaakatbalLteani on'March:20-2i'under the direction men's Association Wednesday, Feb. librarian] ^ha ir been accepted"for ’Smith reports that few^activi- -ploys at PinckrieyatJ , p,m. of Mr. Alfred ,Smlth,asjilated:b; 25. membership jn'the American As- tles are mo|^baeie to our busi­ March &—Chelsea-Dexter - Varsity' Carole Barr. The class' congratulates Ellen sociation for the advancement of ness -system and Four civilization Clubs play » basketball game, ■During their study halls, seniOr anjLMarieForner for at- Sclenc^byvirtue of: her-affillation than accurate - weights and meas- ~urss<- -- “OOr - civilisation would a r c h* 10—Pinckney Basketball boys are building the- scenery for taining- the- covetedvatedictorian with Pi Lambda Theta, honorary jritls_ play _b«e at 4 p.m. the: play, and the girls are .making md salutatorian awards. society in-education. March 1 0 —Band epneert, 7:80 p.m. posters. The. cast h^s been work- “The major prom comihitfcee met A long- play Columbia Master* at the home of Judy Welch re­ works record. Rimsky-Korsakav cently, to formulate plans to be Russian Easter Overture, Opus-86, submitted to the Junior cla ssfor and Classical Symphone in Major, Opils 25, rendered by WORRIEfirQVER DE -far M«^433r=mtd^ is the- Philadelphia^Orchestra - with eagerly anticipated as the, f i r s t s -Eugene^ Orrilandy conducting, If you ore unobie to poy your payments, debts or bills when .due, be held in the new building. the first gift to the Senior High School Library./The donor is.Mrs. see Our debt monoflement consultant bnd arrange for payments you Homemaking I arid' II classes Edmund Kayseri eon afford,-regardless of h^w much or how moriy you owe. This are still working on their gar way you can support your family while povlna vour bills. ' ■> * ments -in sewing. The girls- are- TherSttrdent CouTrett“fiimlly de- NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED working with many types of ma­ cided the question^. of whether or We ore not a loon company, - - terials,^mhso far are doing Very not Junior High students will' be well. 'Hbmemaking~II~gfris jare allowed to attend, high" schbol working with meata, learning many dances. It. was decided to let the different ways in' which to cook organization 1Bponsoringr the31ahce quickly grind to a . halt, without n»eat7 decide ifL t.Bft .TjiwIftr H ig h w ill h a them,” ho said/ “It is almost im allowed to attend. possible t'o name anything we wear, use,, or eat that has not 21 N. Washington St. (Over AmeEfs) YpU Phoha HU 2-8378 - l£f4=bodks -are in circulation at The French club's request to iheihigiL_a£hooLiibrary_at.p’resent. ch ange their dance date from Ajiril heen^ weighed: or. measured once-or Ypsllanti OBlCd— Open Friday Nights W 9 P.M, This^hows that about'one Pf every 4 to 11 was approved. many tim.es in its production- and AnfvAtber Office— 342 Municipal Court Bldg. two-students'u ' has a book out. Mr. Lane will be asked to read distribution^' For information or appointment phone NO 2-2565. The library-section of the oc? the Student Council minutes over ; .“The Weights and Measures De­ cupatlojial .leaflets and.the college the PA system in the morning partment of Washtenaw county homerooms each- Monday . so that has many pnd' * varied ;'duties?' all students will be able to hear Smith said.' “The department of them Weights and Measures-has the re- ^D avid—Rowe wili-be in charge^ so on s i bi Kty iJtor__the~1 ranee tlon~fln d: of..-finding ou.t_itQm_Mr, Lane if testing. ok-weighing^and-measuE^ the boys~will be allow edtirgrow ing devices and packaged products -i-TJL I P - W T W f f R .beards for the. 125th birthday cele­ in order to, insure compliance with bration. laws and standards of accuracy, The Student—Counoil^has-^pre? and -al 1. relatetT^worir'in rtKe"area viou Bly-bought^rops -for-th e -new of WashtenawHsoufnty.’l stageand the Seniors' are .now “Our work involves the check- -constructing^tbemr^Theyarepro ing^of—scales-and-packaged^meri- gress|ng fine. ^ . > chandise - iir-stores, .elevators, coal . Students in Miss Julia Ham? yards and- other establishments; rmond'e art Classes.have hean work checking gasoline pumpsr-:fuel oil KRADB. JUNIOR aKd- SENIOR BANDS ing furiously to complete one-of and- gasoline-truck's^ meters . and; four assigned projects, a color- bulk meters f-making- adjustments^ wheel, a-wail mural, a mobile, or of weighing and measuring de­ a paper mache- figure. Also, each vices, if practical; seal, or con-, .student must, work on a bulletin demn such equipment; investigate CHELSEA PUBLIC board, Murals deal with seascapes, complaints-: of short weights and .a play room* and a very lively measures. • -looklng^man;.-mobiles-ranga:.from :_''All .new milk bottles coming a=bird=nest=of^r-eedg. to- a comple ;p.m . wire mobile. New- ru les', regarding dairies are tested in accordance to clean-up-haye ^been R0 8 tgdTf;bvery- law] .for .accuracy, 5Q4_groa3:were one must do. his share, and-all received •and ' tested during New High School Auditorium are responsible. ; ...... year. _____ ' The ^ last pep meeting .of the —“Many complaints were received season was under the direction of from individuals ahd~dtKef's<>ugce~s~ the cheerleaders, who presented a as to. short weights and measures. M usk; of Varied M oods a n d T e m p o s skit showing a stagecoach driving These complaints were investigated along the road-to victory. Junior andjhandled in a suitable manner." Varsity cheerleaders led a . few “The-weights and measures de GBADEBAND SENIOR BAND l cheers,land-th'e.VarBity-cheeriead^- .partmeni protectsJioth_bJuyersand ers ^introduced and -_helped^the^ -sellers.'1 Smith sajdr^“The-average 'Chorale," by W eber "Field of Color March," by Bowies students practice two new cheers/ family of four has a financial "Barcarolle," by-Hoffman^ Than-nnnthBr skit w»b introdnead. stflkg;Aftl-imatffd QQ -and- more 'GreenrDomlno Overture^— by Grundeman The- "coffches^Bpoke^brieffyT on per-yeai^in'rweights and measures -'Sm6oth Soiling W ortx," by W eber sportsmanship, behavior^the pos­ enforcement. 'Drumnasties," by .Buchtel sibility'of victory,' and the. meeting “Businessmen of Washtenaw closed with the school song. * county have even greater finan­ • JUNIOR BAND y- DrunA quartet: George-WiIson, Donald cial - stakes—in-making - sure -that "Chorale," by W eber ' ' * Atkinson, Donna Sherman, Terry their scales and measuring^evices M iller DHIA Tester School are correct. Where large volume "Green-Valley Overture," by Olivadoti To Select from . . . Set for March 9-14 business is done, it is possible to "Cracker-Jacks," by DeLamater “Oajiii," by: Kepner give, away thousands and tens of Cornet trio: Gordon Beeman, Curtis A Dairy Herd Improvement as­ thousands of dollars Worth of ma­ Farley, Vi.ctor Parks "Bugle Call Boogie," by Dilley sociation tester school will be held terial on “slow” Beales,_he_._de- Well Known Brands -March. jL.tn.,,.14 on the chigan dared j'Caehuca*' Samba, by Morrissey - ' March— "Folk Songs from Somerset,"' by State University, campus at JBast “Weighing and measuring de­ ““JoHy Geneml MorcHT" by W eber— “. _ W i II iams ■■■.------: ■ - 7— ^ ------Lansifigr vices -in' 'Wa'sht'enaw^-county 'are' HEEL HUGGERS for W omen open J o anyone, interested in employment as a /Political Advertisement) DHIA: supervisor, according to L. CONNIE and JACQUELINE - ADMISSION F R t E *- A. 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TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS ,.<122,685.00 Land, Buildings and Equipment (Schedule A-l) <881,442.00 201487,00 Electric and W aif!. Department AUowance for depreciation.....____ .,.,.A,u,.,..,,^480,08(h09 CAPABLE - EFFICIENT - PROGRESSIVE t o t a L As s e t s - 4824,012.00 , ■ December 31, 1958 -LIABILITIES AND MUNICIPAL EQUITY Current Liabilities ---- - February 17, i960 Accounts payable ... „...... < .6,640.00 To tbeHonorablerUeVUl«geQouncil 2,191,00 VOlSe ot Chelsea, Michigan ^ . We have examined the statement of financial condition: of the TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 8 10,881.00 Electric and Water Department o f the Village of Ghelsea as of Municipal Equity. .. * nSmber 81. 1 9 8 8 ,jal the .statement of income and retained earn- Investment, March 1,1928 8 84,821.00 £ « for the year then ended. Qur examination was made in accord* _ Additional investment ____ .88,108.00 Mce with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly Retained earnings (Exhibit 8) 170,787.00 -fifffeded such taaU of4ho accounting. recordaand^aueVother-audlttag nMcedures as we considered necessary in Che circumstances. • \ . TOT^L_EQUITY-„.Thiii ■ in i i^l,i i i,,,,, i imV.i,,«, >> i|. i7 IHlUieiHIMIHUIIIHHIHtimMlIlIMKHII 818,181.00 ." we did not confirm'the accounts receivableby correspondence DONALD ALBER ROLAND W.EDER irith the debtors, hut satisfied ourselves by other means that the TOTAL -LIABILITIES AND EQUITY nmiiiiiiniiHHminiit^niHfiinnni14824,01?.00 iccounta were valid. ■ ■ ■ ■ , — ------^ In our opinion, the accompanying statement of financial coni Note A—These bonds are stated at maturity value. The present Prasldeat Clerk dition and the related statement of income and retained earnings redemption valueMB<38j840,.. ' ’ . ' , ■ - . \ present fairly the financial position of the Electric and Water Depart* DON (DOC) AL 8IR, incumbMt can- ROLAND W. (RON) IDIR, ceadl- went of the Village of Chelsea at: December, 81,, 1988, and the results - SCHEDULE A»l—VILLAGE OF CHELSEA . 'didau: for President, resides at 423 date far VlUaea Clerk , resides ot 404 a# operations for the year then ended, in- conformity with generally -accepted accounting—principled-applied on-a-jbacia consistent ^with McKinley street.^Bom^ln Chelsea 32 McKlnleyjstreeti Born In’ Cheiseo 27 that of the5 preceding ysar, — LAND, BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT years ago, Morrled ond father of fdur years ogo. Married and father of _____ Verytrulyfroura, ’ DECEMBER^ 81^1988 - children,—is graduate of St..Mory^ one child. Graduate of Chelsea High Icerman, Johnson & Hoffman' Allowance school ond Chelseo HIgh school; -At­ school. Served-four yeors in the -U. S. By C. A. Hoffman 4or tends St. Mary’s church, ’ is d^ post Air Force. Studied four years in Of- , : - Cost 'Depreciation president of Kiwonls Club of Chelseo, counting. and buslness-ffdmlnistrotlon COMMENTS Water;- member of Knights of Columbus/ffloly at Cleary College. Employed In the Land-site of water tank .....< 1(860.00 < 1,860,00 — The-neHneome-reallzed-for the-year-ended-Decemberr81rT858i 8 Nome. Society -Land—source of water "supply^:. \ 2,069.00 “ ■ 27060X0 os Village President. •ber of- First Congregationol. church. ■ amounted,to $42,012 (Exhibits)t^The 1958 income-increased the net Filtration plant -...... 16418.00 18,620.00 2,593.00 Income accumulated .since March 1, 1923, to 4708,485. During this Water mains and equipment , ;;y 158,869.00 69,299.00. 87,570.00 President of_ Chelsea Junior Chomber . period, $535,208 has been contributed to the General, and Parking of Commerce. , Mater Funds of the. Village of Chelsea, of which _I2.B0(LJias-heen TOTALS •4176,501709 82,910.00—44848240 repalie iotaled 429;7^ar Of thi8_ampunt, <26,097 were .December^biHlngs^due-iii-January-aHd 43.676 were unpaid billings prior to December. 1 EfcECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT Adjustments totaling <412'were made to charge "off uncollect- STATEMENT OF INCOME AND RETAIN ED-EARNINGS K. R. McMANNIS 6E0RGE . ible-accounts. A totairof 475rconsisting of-deposits,made by persons whoso accounts were charged' (off, was transferred to miscellaneous ' YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1958^ .income; '» , ■ • .. - • ■; —— — ——— Sales Trustee WINCHESTER, JR. -— The 1958 .additions to plafft" and equipment weroto water-roainr Water: 4 and equipment Jn the amount of <6,608, electrical equipment in the Metered.-______.... < 80,318.00 , K. R. (MAO McMANNIS, candidate Trustee— -ApgyffLg?.. .1.21,680, land <1,124 and to .sewage plana_jn. the amount Village of Chelsea ' 420.00 < 30,733.00 of . . .. ■ for^Trustee-for-tyearsj-fesfde Electricity y — ' __ :______:------^ — West Middle street. Horn in Ohio In 4 . Village employees were accorded retirement^benefita under the 1908 ond educoted in Ohio schools. ^ GEORGE E. WINCHESTER, JR., con* General consumers ...... ,t,,,.4 1 8 8 ,228.00. didote far Tniitae, resides ot -114 State of Michigan Employee’s Retirement Fund during 1956. Em* •Village of CheiseaT .....4,228.00 142,456.00 He' Is^mgrrled end has two children, - ployer contributions-totaled $2,847 for. 1058, while employee contri­ is 0 member of ihe Masons, ChtMseo East streetr.: He "Is 25 years- old, mars butions amounted to <899, ' - ’ v: Merchandise:- \ -- Rod and Gun Club. Attends First- ried, father of three' children; Is’ — General consumers...... 8,875.00 Methojljsf .church, Is an employee of membership, chairman of Junior EXHIBIT.A—VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Village of Chelaea...... :...... 858.00' 9,288.00 Federal Screw.. Works for the post 17 Chamber . of Commerce.- Employed ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT* years. Presently.’o member of the by Chelsea Milling Co. STATEMENT OF-FlNANCIAL CONDITION^ Sewage Vlllqge Council. ■' ' 11.. — ~ *" Service ...... < 7,244.00 DECEMBER 3t; 1958 Connections ...... ^ ' ■ 650.00 7.794.00 TSSSETT “ Current' Water taps 1X45X0 . Cash on hand ...... -47,00 ...Cash in Chelsea State Bank ...... 89,841,00 TOTAL SALES C, S. Guverriment-bondsrSeries K/ Expenses- due—1966-68— ...... ,,,.7,;.^,.. - 35,000,0 0 A- Coirdf 'iate8r “T- ^ . v Accounts receivable:- Electricity purchased ...... < 60,750.00 THEODORE E. FA|ST PHILIP SMITH- Dife in- January ...... 426,007.00 Power purchased-~water pumping ...... ■ 6,705X0 Prior billings ...... 8,679.00 29,772.00 Rower purchased—sewage ...... 3,125.00 'Trustee Library Board Merchandise and,operating supplies:.______Inventory, January 1, 1958 4 21,902.00___— ...... ' - PuTdhfiiei-^...... r "7,938.00 THEODORE E, FAIST,-candidate for PHILIP SMITH, incumbent LJbitiry _ Truifoa for 2 years.-. Residesw:ot~4i30 BeardtruitM.Bqmln'DexterrGrqifu-r TOTAL"— z..;;.....:.— < 29,840.00 Clatkdole CtrBorn in Jacks"on7 Mlch- ate of Ann Arbor High sdjOol and1 Igan, - Is 33 years—old.—Graduated Michigan _ State s University. Has Inventory, December 81, from Gross Lake High school in 1944. taught in Chelsea school system for- ' -1958 ....-...... :...... 18,465,00 ^ 11,875X0 irried ond__fother :of 2 children. post 10 years, presently teaching '6th Employed by. Daniels Motor Sdles, Iric grade ot North Elementary School. Maintenance and general (Schedule B*l) 63,471X0 Resident—of—Chelsea^ for president of Chelseo’ Teachers Member of St. Poul's church. TOTAL EXPENSES ...... Z .„ ...... Z..’. club,.' Post President and Treasurer of Library' Board in previous 6 years JJE T QPERATIN.GLINCOME ...... cft—Member- of^"Fi rsTCb~ngreflO»~ tionol church. Is mprrierL.dnd..father— -Other-Incoma- (^•N| MARJORii DANIELS, eondldofo for Talking About A Home? . . . Parking Meter L o a n .... 2,500,00A 82.500X0 582.708.00 Library Beard Try*r—, Graduate of To He Polls. i Chelseo High school ond" Eastern m iiy want owiTonTsfArt it now! Retained earnings, December 81,1958 ------...... $170,757.60 Michigan college. She Is o member See our Books of HOUSE PLANS Note A—Balance* unpaid of loan $7,600. > of thi Chelsea Child Study club and .og the Friends of the Library, She aY^abl6 for yoij to tiUte home and study* — SCHEDULE B*l«—VILLAGE OF CHELSEA on EJectnm Day r. . Is also o number of the Methodist ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT church ond active in WSCSl. Her WE OLADLY FURNISH YOU - MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL EXPENSE ...... — famlly^.consJstsof.,two-smoll-eh}ldrenr YEAR ENDED pECEMBER <1, 1958 w n m ESTIMATES ON Automobile and truck expense - -841,00 Ptooe GRS-Sill -^tOjfittXOt ■Fuel :...... 878.00 hospital liation insurance ...... :...... 716.00 to » » b d ri y t t i n t m m bowi W* now IniurahOB ..... ••wicd wbleb will help yon work out your remodeUng lob Geheral :...... 1.156.00 iitiiamemi •*» • mbRtklp ptyaim t plan* Maintenance 8.140.00 Office;...... \riMI)|Mbllltt|M1Mi4>ll' 1.125.00 Cast a Straight People's Party Ballot Pension-..., HMMHIMM'|4lml4«tltkkiMlMMllMlMl4|«MMM' w • v 2.847.00 Open* - 7:30 a.m. to 5f&0 p.m. 'Postage ...... KleiHl«IIM44,IH1«l4|t|l|'ll 114.00 Salaries, ovortlme and labor .. 25,067X0 Sales-tax ...... H'lhh«44 4 M1iyMMl4.>*'4H4 4l4MlMMlMU(MlT^-' 2,975.06 Social security ... >41, M14 Mil tit1 11M*#bHI44 Mb 4M Hb' 4*4 < I bIM 11444 4 *HMbM » 482.00 at the telephone ...... lllibSlat;r ianwwwwriii.L«ii<

. \ TOE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H fi 'trigp? WANT ADS WANT ADSv--h WANT ADS WANT ADS t WANT ADS WANT ADS TOR. SALE—2*apartment bride FOR SALE—At Saline, 8-bedroom FOR RENT—Upper 4-iwm and _ house, 10 rooms with 2 baths. bath apartment Unfurnished, M oving - Hauling REAL ESTATE modem house. Large lot; Ga­ WANTED! GAMBLES r . I ' Private entrance to upstairs'apart­ rage. Close to school and town, Beat furnished. Private entrance. CHELSEA HOUSE ment With one acre or more of i« „ ...... Paved street.. Easy terms.. Cal ^ - h " » l Phone.GR 5-7395. -86 TJRUCKING OP- ALL KINDS Rental Equlprpent land, located -6 miles'from .Chrys«|New 8-bedroomr home with full broker, Ann Arbor,& Phone NO Voters, Monday, March 9, FORD TRACTORS and equipment F O R S A L E ler’s or 8 miles from Grass Lake L Brwzeway^and garage, 8-7718. -8t Village Election. WjOpR ! tc Also New Holland machinery. Burnett Brother$ or Manchester. Phone Manchester Lot 76 182'. All landscaped. FORF RENT—Two-bedroom, 1 after J5 pia. to Chrysler. TP. 'ffy. and interest at 5%, taxer and In- ■ 8-room ' apartment on North due to Iamb March 27.' Phone REAL ESTATE surancel Live downstairs and rent street Phone-days, GR 54891. 34tf GR 9-6416. ■ 35 C L O G G E D upstairs lor 650.00 per month, or : FOR ^SALE—-Children's clothing. ^ W s s ^ r a 0015 | ' T c S 3 5 « hom* ***** SLAB WOOD FOR SALE—At the CHEL8EA—4-bedroom home. .Oil Girl's leggings, c0&t>coat, hat;__ la __ ox* __ LoCiUdM M-W, N^ol«m.-Mt«k S E W E R " pile, or delivered. 8250 Kalbach heat 1%-car garage. Glawsd'in live upstairs jptd rent downstairs cellent. condition:«wwuj' sire 4.' Also road, Grass Lake. Phone Grass front porch. On double lot Priced for. 165.00 per month. ..Separate ofbor girl's clothing. Boy's cloth* AiTfTTOJC — [B lots .on West Mlddle street,1 also Reynolds Sewer Lake 4864 from 8 mm. to 10 rnttL g a m b l e s AUCTION I 2, lots in southwest section, or after O^>.nfa» Hsp^yLaRoe. 25tf to sellV" - ' ■: ...... ■ ...... “ ■fintranceg. After some da«ifc»your* ffrwy Monday, 2;0p p.m self interior, painting^ this will . Main st. Buyers for all, kinds of..fl' S e r v i c e a-bedroom home. Fully inssdated. Wone Chebica GR 9-2&H "•^-•i«ii ^ .- * ; ^ |KERN^REAL ESTATE W SELL AND INSTALL ^as heat Oak floors. Lota of Etection. State, approved^ to handle Bang* . 622 6outb Main Street We Clean Sewers Witiwht^D^flng cupboard space and closets,* ‘ On home; No loan closing costs, 62,000 NpTira--M y rewr phone number * a—warca iwq* ...... Cows.' Phone Chelsea GR 9-7681 large lot Price under 61

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^ daTk^ ______Offers ^5o&4.antis; Telecast ——-NemeFtMd- ee tralning-course-is opeir opeir tralning-course-is ee The family of -cards, flowers-and-many------Mrs. Adeline EschelbacH...... Marian Allan. was in the hospital. Special In 1967 and 1958, simitar educa­ simitar 1958, and In 1967 —Colonlal Manbr Nursing—Colonlal Manbr Home, — Registration- for tHjs training This course is conducted in two Many thanks to -sent _ajl“rwh-o We We wish to extend Jiejartv our My 4hanks--and My appreciation are __ I u r in g=our "-recent^hereavement^fffg=our in r u I J3vrcreates.its.own worid". Lynn Doherty. Ann Arbor schooltk Aprii-13, will be held at t he Itr- the,i; partially partially the,i; ; that blind and surgery can alleviate correct eye to to all in persons the who county tional telecasts were sponsored by by sponsored were telecasts tional The first MSMS. featured heart and surgery last year a diseased have a have current life senior saving and will be under the of Gerry direction Greenlick, senior instruc chapter. He y/ill be assisted by many many problems of sight.1 tramural Po_oI_.at^_thexUniversity. transplant. chairman chairman announced today. THANK YOU ■ - Mr. and Mrs, Walter VicarV certificate; Sessions will continue will continue certificate; Sessions for weeks five Monday.night each representhtivo in Michigan; Evan Bed C rm by-th,e~Red~ Cross-by-th,e~Red~ Safoty^Sorvices In WaterSafety We We especially thank-the Rev. C. J. ferings received from our kind artery was replaced with a plastic with a plastic artery replaced was on Marcb«9, Er-Cr-Laetz?r chapter on Marcb«9, Er-Cr-Laetz?r tor. fo r.. the—.Washtenaw rcounty bf-Miehigan^and^wiH^be^conducted Renner fot comforting hlB. words. maybe madejat Red Cross Chapter Michigan' College and Greenlick. structors begih WiU at Tappan Thompson, assisted by Miss' Qer- the loss of-beloved: our., mother. the acts-of Y^dness, messages.of Junior High .school Junior in.school High Ann Arbo,r me me cards,' flowfers and messages; lh lh Ann Arbor, ftr by phoning felt thanks and appreciation’sympathy for and beautiful floral of­ also'to those whn_visited nja^uthtl, teudfl^Montgomery—of -Eastern often^brought to their pleasure the and home^-for enjoyment.. CARD OF THANKS— rmandy 2-554dr Manor wish to. expresspreeiation for their the flowers ap- that are Headquarters,rgTl Nickels“Arcade _ Classes-for .Water Safety In­ thanks to-the-Revr-S. D. Kinde CARD CARD OF THANKS Series ot Classes for- his ^visits. .-The^thoughtfulnesB/ ^visits.for- his kindness of friends^ relatives .and neighbors -at-this-timappreciated. e -is—deeply- ' ■ ;• INSURELOCALLY CARD CARD OF THANKS neighbors for letters the and our lovely wedding phone anniversary cards, calls, with sharing us _ in this way. ;' THANK YOU i i Many thanks to our friends.and extended^^o;- my.: friends, bors and relatives neigh- who femonibered thoughtful kindnesses stay in during the hospital my and; since my ness.

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q MIRE AUTO -Kaymp, -Kaymp, Detroit,’ Tele-; gjtOtQOftJAaxlmum lniurance far lniurance Deposkoi- Each gjtOtQOftJAaxlmum Mfcnber of federal Deposit. Jawranee CevoeraHon •‘WHOA, DOBBIN! This is what my costplan for financing my next car.H H ~ (PatltiL-al Adveitlficmont) LOANS ARE LOANS Truitee,.2-Yaiar Term CHELSEA STATE BANK . neifthborwastelling me about—a low- Surgery to restore sight will be will to sight restore Surgery Beginning at 10:00 p.m,, March March p.m,, at 10:00 Beginning Detroit viewers will see the show show the see will viewers Detroit The The special show will precede Monday. Monday. March 9 fo r The^televisfa^peration-will be DR. LOUIS J. DR. LOUIS PAUL AFreneh Laboratories, (SKF), a Resident Resident of Chelsea for past 30 To Be Seen Tuesday Night years years os on osteopathic physician and Secretary surQeom of Board of Education, - 1942,-47 Past dent ^Presi­ & oT^Chelsea Rod' Gun Club, Member Member of Board of Directors_ Chelsea' Chelsea' Rod & Gun Club-and - VOTE1NDEPENDENT 9, Jfcisbijan TV viewers will see TV viewers 9, Jfcisbijan HeolfK “Officer. “Officer. HeolfK and Married , fa- demonstrated Monday night over Monday demonstrated Michigan Michigan n ti U e d conservation a state-wide a TV network. state-wide lens lens of .a patient's eye during a JWPpaque film removed frojn the frojn film removed JWPpaque operation, surgical Provi­ hour-long live, at Detroit’s team surgical A: By special arrangement, the tele- arrangement, By special dence dence hospital will pirfprm the cataract extraction. The program will be in color and black and Annual Michigan Clinical Institute Clinical Michigan Annual in Detroit at past the study in medicine the which made doctors of and medical advances surgical whiter Society (MSMS) and Smith;Kliiie over WOOD-TV over Grand: Rapids WOOD-TV WPBN-TV, Lansing; and WJIM-TV, WNEM-TV, City-Saginaw'; Bay Traverse'City. by, “the. “the. by, Michigan State - Medical PhHadelphia pharmaceutical firm. year. year. ^ ,7 w through the facilities of WWJ-TV. WWJ-TV. of the facilities through to'home-TV screens. Co*operating - at Village Election Mobile Mobile camera units of SKF will cast will~hrT:een rsimtiltanei cast rsimtiltanei will~hrT:een ture to WWJ-TV for transmission explained in everyday panel terme of doctors, by in addition a running-commentaryof-themperatr. to the sponsor ’ the sponsor’ jClinical Michigan .In­ wlth-MSM5| -:are -:are wlth-MSM5| ten other“medical —Medical co-ordinatiurrof the pro- ing surgeon. gram~ is being„.made^by , Donald Doctor televise:the actual surgery in the MSMS. MSMS. Doctor -Kaump--saidz.hte_L- The the patients-^^'.of. Coionial f stituted committee that hoped , the public vision Committee Chairman of ahd health . organizations which - Clubs. ’ ’ Clubs. - Has served ds; Chelsea- colorcast, ^would iserve_-to colorcast,^would ^.assure. Vote Independent Ticket -ther_oLtWo. L Mr. Mr. halMwrinninr patia^-the-'second 84 84 48 48 Mr 48 29 67 67 46* 68 60* 61 fam fam ja. -88 ~ of. of. the -A-!:' 62 -86* ,86 Sallyr Mrs. Sallyr Mrs. Mi 67 67 Mi 87* 68* 1 1 . mt ;...4B■■ ... w .. <..'..,..89^

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THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH K ,M . -t- Oreengage Summer,*' to b* made tbe lasrtuawnl filed it from a# uU Aiiiiid sm rwulred to Dieamt f f i t b e a furtfitr «£r eaa^. eeth in Franca this spring, and is just 0 MW .r ______ae-pnrttded br itaiot» to peld-Bort-el pFerlhit Qnto* be publt*ho4 puWiebed In' waiting to Jreed-Howard-Koch'e b o w l i n g u m « M !E 4 5 r V CbeSee BUadopL oaee each wwk t e r elx S P J w w w W B W script, granted to Sfiebael O., Dec)/ of tome ether SS oiiZ 0 • publf m n mM Mel Farrar is beKfmS3^rST E M___a*ji MONDAY NIGHT DIVISION the Pretoria _ til m Men u, for i U (I) weeks » whSMjidnw le lifts Wstwido BA, reef this film, in which a sordid U l l N A. M WUliem R. .Keller. Attprneir tee PUIntilf Steadings as of Feb. 28 4-41-if Drd*Md,v?fert~. Mtleg tbareef be I ftMWUT 14, IMi. G j H a n . ' i " affair and a brutal crime are seen ...------w ------L vea «r pufejtoitien ot s eepg hereof tor Throe Metro producers had their through the inhocaht ayas of a ugsa k T Stiver's Bar - ....7014 29*4 ■ m week* wiueeuUyeiy litEtlon hearts sat. on getting Debbie Reyn> group of small children. ^iiueUa^T taltb, Coonfr Ctarb. i acaisic olds for their pictures, but Aaron Lou A Sam —M . 89 4 m r & V A jjoeiU*!^ leilth, OobeW QerjL Rosenberg has. hef to star opposite Sylvan Center: ;;- 66tt 42% petty in Interest _ .. __ of tooii as.% i'jr±i z m It seems Ava Gardner is becom* Foster's Men's Wear <, . 66 44 drew by regteterrt or eertlfted wag, • oRPCg rot Pi/iuoanoN-* e a i i e s r f UHnAHt ikei neu titf of v k lik tS i m SS m Glenn Ford in "ft, Started With ing'a little unpopular in Australia M™ 2 diweyii. Sort 4i Kiss/.'-written-by- Chailee Led* Chelsea Grinding ^ ^ M % 4 6 % («r 4ag» prior t o h or it l»p5nkwOrArid,"ThstDtiblle nrtlee with beracld remarks; ...... t * ..... AdmioMraief alS^^e^KSmTS^BSnu , mereel beilreo ^rp& llceUM rt »*m r erer. Hankerd's .40% 61H personal aarvtee si Ms k H‘ oaoanroa ppaucATiog. o# we, order toe«e each week for' tarea Schneider's...... 48 62 to luck 'ftotoritt*. ' c s m t This means she will get a three JOH* W^CgNgN, Sute rt MI W Tte Prabeto Court tor — — r Ko. 4WJ4*C l auccwatva warts PWloga to , eejd da9 M Kirk Douglas is walking on air Spaulding Chevrolet ... .4754 02% boertng.in Tbe (M w e .a to n d M ^ e aewa* wmea la eeM .n»c tg ’V.-E-i, h £ $ S S'4TB&y JW W Srw Ptoiu rotwteCoiirtfor luaur—nb.T."pweued...... etidli*'company. popular American actor in Great Chelsea_Drug ’>...... -4 0 % r '6 9 % At a aewioa of aald wurt, Jbefll on the JMete of pglfgy Britain, the others being Frank The. Pub ...... -...... 40 / 60 lltb Sar •(.Februerr,duS' ia tw._w^t ' % ? & ! $ £ rjsvasttsen k-i, Fmwt, KonOfable JOHN W. COHMK, At s weaion” of’'aaid Court, held os Alfred* Hitchcock, when ih Lon Sinatra, Bill Holden, and Elvis Frigid Producte...... ,,32 i 68 DxefU e U ew e< W n . Juj^rc of Probate. February It. }in . ,Altu M don;went Ur tlaf Old Belle? for » Presley. * ^ . . otke U Berabr Olwn, Tb#t the pad* . Preeent, ftoMrehle fOHK W. CONUS, [Swjffieir ^ J&Swseher, Atterseye _ 200 games and over; R, Eder, Mffhlfmir. to Pwhll ftttft for iloa..o/at Qlge a lea .WidmererWUeinr. crulBL prsWsa^wsl___ .tw___ f Chelreor MlehlgM. FSblS-MditS refresher course Jncrlrne, He took 222*200*200; R, Horate, 218-208;J. UM admlnletretieo ol aald ectite be o 5 i» s r t s s J S 4K;t*i s w t ’ •long Sam Taylor, who i» writing Doug Fairbanks, when asked if Eisemann, 214; C. Schneider, 211; /obn PrKeuwh of tb aome' M a t avmvwNOnCX OFwr FOSXCLO0UM v w _JALB_____ a- .script because^ he c«Lti^ U*Me^rAed, will.be Uerd^at tb* Inrator o f.said estate, praying tbit-: hie , Defauh^atDefault having hMg: made jn the terme P^ Hafley, _2O0; ,,Eari -Gtttnthe flbi) aoeouht be allowed aod the raaiduo And condiUoi wanted to make gureiieBoskied up nounced her engagement, laughed 208; &» Spaulding, 204; O. Kruse, Probate Court on Merck 11, 19ff, St of aahi.eatato saaignad to the peraooe otv*; aoma of the atmosphere, joBH W. cm hwf. »t» A.M.) A. Utiad thereto. and~ hU ortitlen ter extra* ■ ' . j f & v g s s i and said; "She announces it 'every 202; C. White, 202; P. McGibney, It - |e‘-prdciedr7Tbat-noUcO‘ thereof W ordinary eompe»MtJci>,_ will bt: heard at - - -...... Wiffii RR noft* other week, always to a different 201; ,.V. Hsfley,. 200-200; G. Win nonce la nereor .Olvea,Olvea, ThatTMt thetoe Md* given by publication of a copy\hereof for .... Probate Court on March 1J,1»M, at nurorg, to Auer ^Mortgage Company, • tion of Clewde.. 6. Roeere preying three waclia eonaacutively.>naMUlive)y.Iprevioua to eald »t« A,M, i Dated t Febroanr 4, lew. Louis Jourdan la high on Victor jpan1,'' .. —- Chester,, 200 the -inatrumont—filed 4n -aaid.- Gooi day of-hearing,- In Tbo-Cnei«ea-8t«n4efdr It le ordered, thAt notice thereof be S»£j3^>«aS“SWS starring In “The admitted to ptebrte lu.the Uat Will end and that the petitioner eauw a copy of this gee, to Federal Matlosa) Wort«age.7Aaeo. SavilleVUstfor OOtTseries and over; P, McGibney, notice to. be served upon each known party given by publication of a copy hereof for Ration,_a^natlonaI ^.mortgage aaapcUtjon; Twtamenti of . Mid * - . that admin* three weeke, conjecvjtlvsly_prevlou» to said Assignee of MortRir** 670;. V. Hafley, 664; C, White, Wratton. of be .granted to In interest at hla last, known. Mdreaa. by day._of haarlng, in The Chelsea-Standard, i CAVANAUGH LAKE =657; O. KrusorSS^rGT^Wfnches ...... '-asm#: other, auitabie regiatamd -or certified mallrTotunTTiCrtpr IhfU t^^^tiow cauM AJ^py of ,rlhd jecorww , wppfwi a BLAfHPlgLD ^waen^aw^that the-helrr of iald demmi 4em»ndedr=Hit- leaat-fottrteeir -«41=dm tWs-notlM-tonSe •grved-ttpoireaelr-kHoWir of Dmh^tar Mrg. EatherWaddell and George &39; Hafley, 634; J; Elsemann,. »„4imern)iiuKl,-wlJI-6#-baerd at-the Pro* priflr,Uuauch-heafing^oM>y=peraonai e w . party=ln-lntewt at hie tart known ad* [ loan, on Jam .jrJ ia eeb=were callers,TSst ween, of f 20; T* McOlear, or/; dpaultfT bate Court on Mareh IS, W69, at SiSO Ice at laaet fourteen (14) days prior to dress by reglsterad, certified, or ordinary aedgn National Bid*,, such hearing. mail (with ciaaTof mailing),^»J>y_pcr^ tjrnl la'^t^^angary'ir rtM, And record* Ann Arbor, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Emerson; lesser, IngL 514; .Earl Guenther, 512; F. _,L11JU11„W(llila-flrderad, That -notice'thereof-be „ - ■“ - JIOHN^VrCONUK, sonal service, at lesat fourteen' (14) days ed in the-office of tho Iterator ot Deed* Pcbt.Aprte Betts, 612{: G,_Westr-609r-D. .Cop* iKeh “by:*publication of a copy hereof A true copy., . . Judge of Probate. prior tu. such hearing. OQOdS Of IK AT 6s45 P.M. Mr. and Mrs,. Emerson Lesser vaa. n ■ * n ■ baa' s, ■ Ian : thaaathree '_wjeka u/ael/a . AAnaaAiiiiuAlu conceeutivaiy _mimi previeIaiia Anna-Douvitaas------Continuous Sunday from 3 p.nT. were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. quboun, 603; P. DeFant, J500, to Mid day of hearing, In The Chela Register of Probate, JOHN W. CONUN. 600 series and oyer: R, Eder, standard, and that the petitioner__ John P; Ksuech, Attorney •true copy Judge, of Probate. and Mrs. Roy Kalmbach. a topy of tliirmotice to beTaervad upon . nna Dourlti... 622; It. ’fforste—62ft------r- each each known party in Interest at hia itegistcr of Probate. MARCH 6-T sat known address by registered or certl* . - - JBTATU-OF MICHIGAN . John P. Keuach, Attornrt Minds that have nothing-to say flod mall, return' receipt__ p. demanded,...... St In the Circuit .Court for tbe Couhty of Chelsea, Michigan. Feblt.MarO m DIANA; DORA find jots; to spe. ;; ■■■■■:■.. ■ - r. THURSDAY NIGHT DIVISION 4s«t fourteen (14) days prior to^ such . Ws4htcn*K_in_Ch*ne#ry-— __ in Standings as of Feb. 26 ^ waring, or by personal* service at least FLOYD DICKS, PltAntUU five (5) dsys prior to such hearing. 0IU>h1*>iuw8i cK! wi Txnd n * "AN _ . -= ___W_ L HKLJBN DICKS,-Defendant. Chelsea Cleaners 'Flit No, Z4I2 : a l l ig a t o r KLUMPP BROS. A true copy Judge of Probata. ■ . - ' Order tor Apaeatanta n a m e d Sylvan Alleys______Anna‘ nna Douu1t«**Douvltsac --- ,■■■,• " ...m ;— _ I I A T i r t - GRAVEL COr GiOaKe TV . ' ...... - 68 87 Kcgiatar of PridaUi ■ lop.of said Court, bald in the j g O A i t n r DgVmr a DoVIm , Attorney* -wunty -Bulldtng,"ln' the 'City Knights of Columbus....48 44 Land Title- Bldg. of Ann Arbor, Jn said'County and State, n U l i v t w Mbm 4950 Loveland Rood Ann ' Arbor* Mfcb(g*«, m t u iH it this.Hth.day.of*ifanuayy-19te,^=-— — ■ - . STAPISH, Decesaed. j*wi, TKHstcotoe Pert OfficerOreis Uhe7 Mfefcr Palmer's^AIl-Stars-^Tr^dT —46 At a seacion of gald Court, hrtdh on tho Merkel Bros. Hardware 47 : QBDEH- PO» PUBLICATION— FOR. PheniCfceheT ^JltfjrMtxeprrTZZTZZriS^ In this U m I t ‘dppearlog rrom um I U * •«, ,0HN W. CONUN. . 01 9-2712 gf Oft 5-7541 m s 44147 affidavit on file, that the Defendant’s Judge of Probate, Chelsea Spring ,,...'..... 46Vk 4614 State of Michigan, Tlie Probate Court for present' wberMboute la unknown! that Jf , It appearing, to the Court that the time Tho Bloody Hoy Chelsea Mfg, No, 2 -^,-.40% the County-of-Waabteaaw* , Defendant-ii-a resident of this ataterthat .rt4l»fa«.jilrtn*L arid ' Stoned _D4t 'V~p F % ", W. ,H ". 51^4 in the Matter of tbe £stet* of ALPBBD precM# for. her appearance—having been g#Ut»-should ho I tmltedr and that a lime -Nelson's Bar— 65 b. BABB, Deceased, issued, and the same could not m served and-plscebe_appointedtor«eiv#.exam* W H E N H E L L Wolverine Tavern 85 At a session of Mid Court, held oir by .reason of hsr abssnes from, or, eon* ine< and adiust ail claims and; demand! - coNcwmswr^ 57 February 27, 1444, ^ u ^ oeslmsnt within, the state, and by reason agalnat said deceased by and before said B R O K E : Merkel Dozing'...... 24% 67^4 Present, Honorable JOHN W. CONUN, of her continued absence from ber plaos Court!Jand that tha; legal bsirs of said FILL OIRT - TOF DIRT _20fl_gaihas^and over: L. Apel, Judge of. Probate.------• of resldence. thtrsfors.-ort motion of John d*c*M#d-entjtled to-lnhsrlt the-eetate of — —BULLDOZING " Notice Is Hereby Olven, -That sll per.f*’..^P.; gcusch, ^ attorney for Plaintiff! ■■■— which said A~<~,rrl ‘litfl tailed rVnlil tw L O O S E 4m>- 287*222r214; A, Oleske, 228;- L,’ nau-lmereated In m !4 eeUie- *f»-3ireejl8’ ' **cause1------appsarane*------to be entered • It i* Ordered, lltet ail of the creditora Mareh^2B, l9S9i-at-9 ilO A-M.r to ahovr^ Ederr 212r_E— Boyce, 205; R7 csum why a licens# should not be granted CARTOON. Rogers,_202._ ' ______io_L*ur* Metsger, Admfnlitratrix of .Mid To tho Quoliflod Eloctort of thd , ostkte, to Mil or mortgnge the interest of 500 series and over j v, Hafner, Mid.estate .in. certain rsslsi estate descridescribed s u k .-m o N. m a r c h s -» Theatre 155; .A, Gieske, 550; R, Eder, 640;. In’ her petitioHr-for the-purpose of payingry CHKLSKA debte and expenses of admmlitrsUon Johnson, 633;-O. McCIear, 622; It ItIs Ordered,Ordsted, That notice thereo/tbereoL be .. or D. Alber, 517; R. Tarasow, 615;. given by publication of a copy hereof fsr, TOWNSHIP SYLVAN R.~ Tobin,..BL4;. K.. Boyce. 614; F.: thrso weekLUonsMiiiiyjIy-previouB-to Mid _ ------‘ (FRICINCT NOr \ eni l ) — - |RI,*5AT, MARCHD- day of.hsarlng,. in_.The. Chslsss-Slnndard, Gde, 618; R, Kerri, 612; R. Rogers, and: that th* petitioner csum a copy of COUNTS OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAH 502.' this‘ nolle* ' 'to "be ‘ MrvsdIMnap_i ‘ each known HD parvy in Interest athlsfastSncnown address “OAT ON A HOT ego series: L. Apel, 673; by •registered or certified' msil, return urs- I Notjce f»,hereby-given thot In conformity with the "Mlchlaon ttemandsd.: fct least rourtssn— ficv III E li — il II Hill "— ll|"| lectlon Low," I, -tfie underilgned Clerk, will,: upon any ddy, except 7 ' " l l rrfor.to such hearing, ,or by personal Wundoy ond o .legal holiday, tne day of ony regulor or special election TINROOP Loans,. scholarships, and other service at least' five-(4) days prior to such w v n iiii v i lib v II b VI I W l f l i t^ y § :*ina(jciftl aid received by .Unlver* wsrlng, ■ ' -V ^ ■ or prlmory election, receive, for- reglifrotlort the nomO of any-legoI . - IN •'COLOR v JOHN vr, CONUN, Village not already_regl(tered wno may sity of Michigan' i'aw^stndents has A true copy Judge of Probate. APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for auch reglitrotlon, Provided, howavyr, with Eliaobeth Tayl.er“ more than doubled In the~past Anna' Douvltaaa _ ... The Boa rd of Review oiTLlmo Township’will meet ( o l i v e ! ' and Paul Newman Register of Probate. thot I con receive no noma* for regTatrafloh durlng thd time Infervenlng four years. ' ^ John P. Keuach, Attorney between the Thirtieth -doy, before any regular, ipeclal or ' official. Ch«la*a, Michigan MarB.74 .. on ■.' ■■= prlmory election ond the dby of auch election, _ '

TIUL THAT FOB HBABINQ CLAIMS. No, 44401 MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1869. Notice It Heriby Glvin Thot l \Vni Bii ot tha Foliowing “TORPEDO BUN” — Legal N otices F0IL8I ------Plocdi Any Dpy Until Monday, Morch 9: — EIiINFCOCOR- ” jand on ■— OBDER'FOR FTJBLlCATIpN—■ ~ " JANB AL50-; CARTOON with Glenn ford •NotlM Of Hearing— Probate of Will— At a aeaalon—of—said Court, held on CHELSEA STATE BANK - P«t«rm>n*Uon of H«lr«, FebruarymniHi j 80.-IfffiS»hi - iFP;. • ~~------r ^.. No, 44S$0 — ■ FreMnt, Honorable JOHN W, CpNUN, TUESDAY, MAROH ID, 1959 and on State of .Michigan, The Probate Court for Judge of Probate- thfl County o? Wiuhtaniiw, Notice Is Hereby Given, That all cred­ In .the Matter of the grtete of MARY itors at said deceased a*e required to at Lima Community Hall from 9 a.m ^to 3:00 p.m. J, DEALY, Decea, present their claims in writing and under _ At . a eewion—o; Mid Court, -held- on oathi- to-sald-Court,—at ' February IS, 1984, thereof Upon- ..Hollis .. -r-*nd-torMrv*-arwpr W, Freeman-of 4108 Present, Honorable John W, Co«lln, Jaakson Rd,, Ann Arbor, Miohlgen, fidu- roll o f said township will be subject to"inspection. Judge of Probate, alary of sa estate, and that-sych-clalms Notice la- Hereby-qiveh; That the W will be by Mid Court at the Pro- — Such—assessment--tax'fotl os reviewed and” approved Ae provided by Seetlon 498, Act Ko. 116, Public Acte »M1 9 9 54 . tltlon of Michael O, Paaly praylrTg- that ate-Offlce on May-4, I984r-at.9iS0 A,M, by-said Board of Review shall be the assessment- It Is Orderedr-That -notice thereof be Prom 9 o'clock o.m, until 3 o'clock ooch- -dor? D by publication of a copy hereof fur --•--- ri,;. <.. mree weeks consecutlvsly previous to said roll of-Llma Township lor the" .year 1959^' ' purport of REVIEW ING The-REGISTRATION1 ond REGISTERING auch dajr of hearing, In The Chelsea Standard of the qualified elector* In told TOWNSHIP, CITY; or VILLAGE as and that the fiduciary eauM a copy of thin notto* to b# Mrved utiotr eitclrbiiown SHALL* PROPERLY opply therefor. party in Interest at his last known address lEIQHBEAOHrSupervttor NOTICE READY M IX by registered, certified or ordinary mall — iJ[hLg,l£T!,-Pf 'J0 pf r,on. faut orv ACTUAL R£SlDENT_ofJlbe_ (with-nronf -of^malt4ng)t ktrotloni^dnd entitled under tho eanatituuon, service aT'I#««t fourteen (Ifpaay* prior -Bated: February^3,~l959. te such hearing. « . ,h« — JOHN-WreONLIN. j m c r e t f : A-true copy i----- Judge of Probate, Anna Douvltsas ...... Uesister-ol Probata, - Elector Unable To Make Perionol Applleetlon, Procedure R o d io — — - llo o w r'-ji—BlasHTIild, Attorney;------=j > ...... * Addrtnrsi 1001»H- FI rat'National Bldg, - - Ann Arbor, Michigan, . MsrBrlO A ^ ' 504. Any elector, who Is unable to moke perionot odoIIco Dispatched Trucks ■ [ STATTB OF MICHIGAN, T ^ n ih lD , c K a«,On\/Miee0U,ie ofu?fLy,^ <,l,dlwb,l,ty or abMnce f r S the -The CLr.culCjDourt._for—the^-County—ot C ‘n, which HU legal teifdenee is located, moy Washtenaw in Chancery. 1 r-to»thc close o f reaistraUon before any oloef IgA “pt NONA A, MATHIAS, Plaintiff, f t 7 \ ! h l c h k b| L * ^ r ^ *he cTek of the TownihlSrCltv or VII*VII- . Monday, April 6, 1959 —-VH,’1— —MANCHESTER— ARTHUR R, MATHIAS, Defendant,. A 'AlA'>XHO.V\ bAU< ' File No. AA-108 S i i r f o t K r - ..- -Order-far—Appearance ,e8olly outhorlged to administer oaths and ro — ' P H O N E Suit pending in the above entitled Court VIlloao be e a . Uw , ——. Ag provided by lectlon-496, A«r No. t !6rPubflc AtN of l954, Prom 8 o'clock o.m, until 8 o'clock p m on eoih said dov for the and on Thre«TOBi,M fo rTwoY .a, Ttrm ------sucK; •election precinct of o Tovmthin ffu!,orA.Tu«. ku «son -ony.. election precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, from 9 a.m, to 12 noon, and 1 p.m, to 4 p.m., pf each of 2 LibraryBoard T ru itiii ForThrmhYtar If remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be -said days, at-which time upon request of any person T « r m ■ ■* ...... - entored- Jrr tne registration book, inspector of election In choroe a iw L rocalvlno such request the who 1 r assessed pn said tax roll, or of his or her agent, the signature thereon with l,rot,0£ r•co^<1, *Holl ,compor# and upon sufficient cause being shown, said Board of tlpn /ecord'ond If the iio n o r u r S ^ l* up0P oppllcant'e reglstro- Review will correct the assessment as to such property cerj|fy such fact upon s a lS ^ UuJ rt1 i?!B ond tt’* n ,h# Irtepncjror sho Unregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote M otive Opining and Closing of tht Poflt then be Permitted to vote " ? i i pp,JeQnt *w transler sho 11 in such manner as, will In their Judgment make the application for t r a n s fe n ih o ^ ♦ H .M u cL ,0L th8 iQO tfe|ach>,m. “ U-.afliLrenifterert In the feglstrntlnn honk-oM h * iTownihlpr Y fard^or- -ehaH-be-fhe-xis— - — ...» 8essrrrinrT ~rottnof~idld0 tt“0 f Township o^iHogsrhoT been cho^d y ^ CRf Preeinctlnct In In w(which he often to vote (As provided undes Act 116, of Sylvan for the year. 1959, Of.YUfoge Clerk Sb rrrSk S*!5 5 !L S?*tlHL du^ o f the Township, , 1954.) .V ^ t I" the registration recold! e522°?»t0L,,??w proper riome of > \ *A#k-# ef,t0,L.ito crionge h l i ^ i t h L * ^ not be necessary jot. R» I* DIVINE) Villcigt ClGrk td be, eligible to vote, 1 ^ '^ t l o p with respect thereto In order n JEmmo;Goodwliig Townihip Cltrk MAURIOE HOFFMAN, 8up>rvlior Dated) Februarym 21,1959VC " ■ csiim jWeherd J. Kern,Tewnslilp Clerk

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ZION LUTHERAN. CHURCH (Rogers Corners) The Rev. C. J. Renner, Pastor HEAR. Thursday, March 5— 8:00 p.m. — Brotherhood meet­ ing. A^nton Nielsen’.will show slide “.ST; BARNABAS’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ft1...fWSC°PALCHURCH SSadthsatxeagUi __ The Rev. 8. D. Kinde, Pastor__ pictures of Norway and Denmark C M. HOLUDAY Community Fairgrounds Saturday, ~ Mareh7------— Th« Rev. Allan W. Reed, Vicar Thursday, March 5— ~ 9:80 a.m.—J u h i o r catechism Noted Bible Teacher horn BOARD OF REVIEW Thursday, March 7:80 p.m.—You t h*Adult choir class. ■ ■ ' ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ v. rehearsal. ■ 10(46 a.m.—S en io r catechism LONDON, ENGLAND 6;8()p,m.—Family night sup* Saturday, March 7— class. , ^ per at the church. 9:80 a.m.—Junior choir rehear* The Boord of R-a,in?=^ ),nnr^unnsnrr« Sermuuit9Picr‘: 11:00 a.m . - 3:00p.m .>7:30 p.m . 8:00 Christian leadership ' ‘ 11:00 a.m.—Fellowship c o f fkee class. . ------■— r ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL Monday, March 9— V— - lj— 7 ■ ■“ ■' ■ A ' i t i t ■ TUESDAY, MAROH ID 1969 AND REFORMED CHURCH hour. 8:00 p.m,—Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, March 11— The Rev, P. H. Grabowsld, Pastor 11:10 a,m,—Junior, intermediate, 7:80 p.m.—Lenten service of Tuesday, March 10— You Will Enjoy These Services!; ot Freedom Township Holl, Pleosont loke Rood/ eomer Thursday, March 6— Junlorandsenior^high^ and ____ m^-W^rm en ’s’tshuffle* Evsning-Prayen andj^tatiom — Sunday school classes; hoard.__... -----r. - — of tfmoConfer,Road, from9 o;m. to3:JO pm oneach , 7:80 p.m.—C h u rc h Council 6:00 p.m.—Senior MYF meet­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST meeting, ' 8:00 p.m—Church Council d&f^sold-doys^at-^whicH time the assessment roll of ing. ^ meeting. SGIENTTST 7:80 p.m,—J.u n io r choir re­ ' 6:30 p.m.—Intermediate MYF CHELSJEA ASSEMHLY of fiOD said township^ will b? subject to inspection,’ SucF l^W ashtenawAve.v Ann-Arbor hearsal. ------Wednesday, March-11—" - meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Organ niuSic. ------"The Friendly Church on Main Street" OsMssmeht tax roll reviewed ond approved by W d 7 Sunday, March' 8—, 8:80 p.m.—S e n io r choir re­ Monday,. March, 9-^ hearsal. : ^ 8:00 p.m,—Lenten service.^ Ser­ Board of Review shall, be the assessment roll, of- 10_aini.—Sunday school.— 7:45-p.m.—Fiimnce^Commission mon-fopic; "TheCenturidnCoS H. J. MIPPELINK, Pastor frsfirfom Townshlp ior^thfl^yeor 1.9 5 ^ 11 a.m.—.Morning service. Leg. Sunday, March 8— ' ' meetings— — ^inced by- thr^CrosH:1*- son-seVmon: "Man.” Golden text: 9:80 a.m.—Sunday school. . 8:00_pjn.—Qf/iciaLBoard rneet*- Thur8dayr-March-12^.“ "Now» 0 Lord, Thou art our fath« 10:45 a,in.—WorshipT Bervic^, ihg in^tne”church1 social center,' 8i0i)ipim.—Meeting of mothers- er? we are the day, and Thou our Monday, March 9— Tuesday, March . 10— interested in a. church nursery. EDWIN F. SOHAIBLE, Supervisor Pptt®r» and we all are the work . 8:00 p.m,—W om en’s G.utld "1:00 p.m.—WSCS study class in Oofod: February 21, 1959. ' ' * . ’ of Thy hand." Isaiah 64:8. _ _ the church social center. -Topic: meeting.. ; V Isaiah.-Leader: Mrs.-Robert^Ha Wednesday,' March IT— Al»ln"5t^ftEL , UNADILLA- "7 risi The Rev. FI. J. Meppelink, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH > - 7:80-p.m.—-Union Lenten serv­ Wednesday, March 11— ' The Rev. William Yauch, Pastor ice at this church.. Sermon by the Sunday, March 8— 7:80 p.m.—Union Lenten, service -10:00 a.m.—Sunday schoolr. - . Sunday, March 8— Rev. George Stanford, at St. Paul’s Evangelical and Re­ 10:30 a.m.—Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. '• formed United Church of Christ. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. MARKET 220 lb* HOGS AT 154 DAYS 11:80 aim.—Sunday school. METHODIST HOME CHAPEL Speaker: the Rev. George Stanford,ai^Q) Ii00-p; ' TheRev. Fr. J. Weias,Pa8tor v CHURCH OF GHRIST^ meeting. The-Rev^-G^Stanford, Chaplain^ ST. MARY'S" 194 DAYS] J4-92r-% Mile South of-Old US-12: w ith th e grow in g fa m ily's 8:00 p.m.T-Film: “The Cheat.” Sunday, March 8r— CATHOLIC -CHURCH ^^StanleyHudgins,-Minister r N N t Free-will-offering-.-^1 -■---- —8:00 a. m;—^Worship-servicer The Rev. Fr. Lee Laige, Pastor Sunday,-March — =LA18i Sunday, March 8—■ tUMPOMMC- -19-a;m.—Sunday Bchoolr 8:00 a.m.—First Mass. 11 a.m.—Worship service. m A 10:00_a.m.—Second Mass. Y*1 gas w ater h eater ■ T9 ^Lehten SWFVIcea each Tuesday ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL. MARKET and Friday_at 7:45 p.m. AND REFORMED CHURCH (United Church of. Christ).. L When your clan ggthBrrfoi^hnthariVit'ft long LYNDON TOWNSHIP CONGREGATION al- church 4 Rogers - Corners^ The Rev. rhinp icusten, Pastor The -Rev-.: Donald H—VossT^-Pastor gaswater-heater-canrput-an- Thursday, March 5— • Sunday, March 8-r-. l . . _ end to this stop-and-start, waiting-for-the-water storyr 7:30 p.m^Sentor choir rehears* M Ibe, WOOHTJ — ’OiSQ-a^m.—Worship-service.— A-gas water hfiator hnats aa-fastt-youAav^-c& atiHHio~ug ^ -=n0t30^a:mi—Sunday school, , - ; WEANINO- -.8:00: p.m.—tBoar'd - of. -Christian supply, 24 hours a day, and automatically. And though , (M DAYS), ! ...... Education meeting. at the church. GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH ^a gas water heater is generous with_hot water, it’s down- The Board of Review of Lyndon Township-will meet Saturday, March 7— The Rev, W. T. Cochran, Pastor ■ right migerly with.your budget. ~r i » 'W, ‘M 9430-aim^—Ghureh^mertibership Sunday, March~8— on Classr- - I f ^ u want-new-convehience-and- savings,rhow-is^the SundsyrMareh‘8=r------10:00-aTm.—Morning-worshipf—" 10:00 ft.m—fthniv>h ar»>mV,1 nti^ '11:15 a.m.—Sunday school. time to replace your old water heatnr with a-now pan 4959 0:40 p.m.—Ti'mning-uniohV j podel. Choose from those at Gas Company of-dealer NEW - b r r o - SUREpQRK 4 0 worship seryice. . 8:00 p m.—Evening—worship. -Wednesday,- March 11- "eUdwrourns. ^ w ^ o ^ payment,1 terms on"Balance/ HEW LARRP StfkEPORK 40 Ond ydyr groin, fed from ■; . ’ — , and pn -r— ~ ~ __ 7:30 p.m.—fUnion Lenten serviceZ1 weaning should |>ut yowr hogs on the market welIghtng at St. Paul’s church. Speaker: the NORTH SHARON COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH 220 pounds at 154 davs ... . that’s lust 5 'months off age!age TUESDAY,-MARCH 10,4959 Rev; George Stanford. . • 8<00 .p.m.—Chapter A -of - the . The Rev. Richard Doot, Pastor- ^MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED G A S COMPANY 80 days better than the' notffnaI average. Sylvan-and Washburn-Reads- at the ‘ Lyndon Township Hall,-e6rner Old M-92 ond* Women^-FeHowship-will meet ~S the church following, the. ‘Lenten Sunday, March 8— YOU SAVt by feeding blp amounts' of grain . . by .Nocth-Tenltoriaj f^QdTJ rom-9lo,rru-t US-12._at Notten Road CEORBE F. BAUER. Supervisor The Rev. T. W. Menzel, Pastor The Rev. Louis Caister, pastor. PHONE GR 9-6511 Sunday,-March 8—. . ■, r- Sunday;-Mareh-8—- 10:15 a.m.—Sunday school. Four Mile Lake Chelsea, Mich. Dated: February 23, 1959. 10:00 a.m.^iWorship service. —rn o aro ^—Sunday~schobr = -44Hl5^Prffli—Worship—servicer Wednesday,' March 11— fl.nn p « — r segyjofl. , “NGRTTTLA K FT ~ METHODISTiCHURCH 1 iir-'SV ;>*’ k U ***^ , _ CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev,. Louis Caister, Pastor Wilkinson- Street ' ^ Sunday,-March 8— — The Rev. David A. Wood, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Worship service. . 10:45 a-m^—Sunday- school - — vfflundnTj~Mirfih~flr=s •1010. a.m.—Sunday school. WATERLOO VILLAGE CHURCH 11 iOQ-ann^Mornihg service. “7:80 p.m;—TJveniny service. The-Rev^Dale-Fwris, Pastorr Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday, March 8— Wednesday. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Worship' service? GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION - -ijirntr-eenter^HaHrLima ‘Center "ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL The Rev. W; WlnebrennerT-Pasto r i'O.EMED CHURCHY SundayfTVIarchjS—^ :^ ^ (United Church of Christ) — lVrOOnrm;—Worship servi'ce: “ (Francisco) . ; . 11:00 am.—Sunday school. ” The Rev. Donald H. Voss, Pastor 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sunday, Marbh 8— Midweek services each Wednes­ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. . day at 8 p.m. , ” 11:00 a.m.^—Worship service.

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see your local authorized Chevrdet dealer for quick appraisal— e^rly .delivery! w m H u wm m H n SPAULDING CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE MICHIGAN I>H0NB 6RMnwoc4 5-7SU i *. PAGE TEN THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA; MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH S. i oefl and aunt, Mr. and Mvsl Austin also spent the week-end witk the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Abdon. and Bott. SALEM GROVE Graceys. .. , ion, of Chelsea, were Sunday din­ Mrs. Eva Dancer returned to her ner guests of Mr. and Mn. Richard Mn. Jay Hopkins, son, Larry, Mr. and Mn. Richard Layher Abdon. and daughter, Janis, were, Sunday and children, of Ann Arbor, spent home Saturday night after spend RURAL CORRESPONDENCE afternoon callers of her 'parents, Sunday Afternoon... and . evening ing savbral weeks in Detroit 2 Mrs.. Bruton. Wright.and son, Mr: and Mrs. Carl Wollpert, of herlion-ln-Iaw and daughter, Mark, were Sunday visitors of her • Item dfhllcrest About People IVc AU Know, « GaiAcr(^^ Corfcapo^cnU * here as guests of the ‘'former's Grass Lake. ,, parents, Mr. and Mn. Fred Layher, and Mn. Edward Leja. ■■■,;■ , daughter and son-in-law, Mr: and Mr. and Mn. Clarpnce Wid- Mn. Isabel Wiley of Ann Arbor, Mn. Allen Elsasser and baby bon. Lorettp W ahlis now serving was a Sunday afternoon guest of with Mr. and Mn. E. !r. Quiatt. mayer of Detroit, were Sunday as organist gt Salem Grove Metho­ Mr. and Mn. Alvin Wahr and bottM and son, Eddie, spent Sunday dinfisr..gyests of .Mrs. Eva Stofer. Mrs. Eva Dancer...... family were,--Wednesday evening ...... '+$. NORTH FRANCISCO afternoon with his parents, Mr. Mr* Frank Gieske.Mr.andMrar dist church; ' r“-" " Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dancer and Paul Lucas and Mr. and Mn.- Ar­ Mn. Bert Dierkes and children visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nina Wahl entertained at and Mrs. John Hartman. spent Monday with her parents, Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mn. Eva Dancer* were. Monday Mrs. Ezra Heininger.v:.. Alak a family dinner, Sunday. Gaeata ". Mn. Lena Howard., and niece, thur Chennoires of Lansing, were Mr. and Mn. Thomas Mastenon. Harold McDonald were Linda and evening dinner guests of Mn. Isa were Mr.' and Mrs. LorenHinderer Mn, Louis Stiven and son, Doug­ Sunday afternoon callers at the Kathy Kealy, Mr. and Mn. May­ Mrs- Louis Heim of Lima Center bel Wiley in Ann Arbor. road, was pleasantly surprised a and family^ Mr. and Mrs. James las, spent Sunday afternoon with Quiatt home. nard Leach and Mr. and Mn. L. Mr. and Mn. Elmer Llndow and Clark and daughter, Mr. and ffw. Mr. and Mrs* John Hartman. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Miller, spent A.: McDonald.—:— - week ago Sunday on her birthday ^ jmJmMk* ftiiAl mAAMiaA : UNAOELA family were Sunday guests of Mr, when Mn. Frank Koselka came Douglas Kennedy and family, Mr. Chester Notten? Miss Mabelle Friday evening with Mr. and Mn. Saturday luncheon and dinner and Mrs. Oliver Rogers of Detroit. and Mrs. Glare Wahl and family Emerson Lesser. Mr, and Mn. Lloyd May and guests of Mr. and Mn. Kennetl\ in with a prettily decorated cake Notten and Mrs. Leonard Loveland children, of near Brighton, spent Mrs. Paul Seitz and her mother, with which to celebrate the oc. and Donald. Blnderor. - ' were Wednesday afternoon callern Walter Rlemenschneider was a Proctor, Sr„ were Mrt and Mn. Monday ovcgingoallerefM r. and- Saturday .-evening with-Mr.-and a tw:rn i m * ra M asift m n w-J "ti caslon. felson Peterson and Mr, alnd MrarUiarence sumoury ana snowed Mr. and ,Mrs. Kenneth Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. David Fischer of Erie Notten were Mr. and Mn. Sunday evening guests of Mn. Mn. Paul Koebbe. of Jackson, colored -slides of their recent: trip Alice Mohrlock at jUUingbeck Beat George Clark of Chelsea, Mr. and Leonard Loveland were Mr. -and Sr., were Sunday evening callen Home, Hamburg,-were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ed, Sager of Grass Lake, Mrs. George Zeeb and Esther Waddell to Florida. „ ■, of Mr^ and Mrs, -Wesley Proctor his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey s b n M t m m Mrs. Glenn Rentschler of Water were Sunday afternoon and eve­ Wednesday lun<^he tor of Mrs. John Detroit, spent Sunday evening with Fischer and Mrrand Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph: Wright, LYNDON TOWNSHIP LIMA TOWNSHIP Fischer. Mrs. Eiaine vMcBee and son? -of Mrs. ~A~da Arnold of Manchester, Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs; Walled Lake, spent, Sunday with Airman Third Class William _was_ a^Sunday dinner-guest of Mr. William Schaales- werA -her parents^VIr. -and “Mrsr Howard Fitzgerald, stationed at Port "Au­ Mrs. Lewis Hoyt of Coldwater, Mr. Pipkettr and Mrs. Alvin Brassow and stin ~A'irHForce_ Base, spent from family. , ' and Mrs. Nile Safford of -Battle Mrsr' Clarence Embury ac.com- Wedhesday^until Monday afternoon Creek,- and ~M?. and Mrs. Vernon Mrs. John' Fischer was a Thurs* panted t Mrs. Mabel-Meaboin... and. at the home of his parents, Mr..and :dayi.vislto^..of ■ Mrrand JMrs^-Eloyd Geer -and- children^-of—Tekenshar the Mrs: Ralph Fitzgerald. Also there Mrs. John Prentice fell and Spiegelberg of Dexter. : 'lower show: in Detroit, Wednea far^.Sjiniay:JinnfirLjKflrft_Pflggy. -Mr,-and-Mrs# Frank Abdon-and broke hfer left, leg a week "ago" Plump ton of Ann' Arbor, and the FOR Sunday^-SheJw as—taken^ -to -St-.- —Speaker for-the-fether ^and~Borr Fitzgeralds^dauglt^^Jbycer-wTich Joseph Mercy-hospital, Ann-Arbotv banquet. wiH-be-announced-nextr tsin" nurses' training"at Ann At- 4£aUtlc41^AdvertS«4ago_ Sunday ------(PRECINCT NO. I)----- : — — with=his motHerrMrsrViolet Baker: TOWNSHIPOF LIMA x ---- . (PRECINCT NO. I) ~ COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN Mr. and Mxs. Curtis Chamber- ain of near :pinckney,^ Spent -Sun-; "I^P! COUNTY OF WASHTENA\Y,iSTATEJDF AillCHIGAN - Notice Is: hereby given that In conformity with the' "Michigan | day afternoon with her parents, K e e p 'em H ea lth y! ■ * -Eie^ioi^EdWf^l^zthe;-underslQ'ried^Clerk,-.wllI,:-upon-ony-doyCrexe#pt 7 MrrTmd^JiD^ar'Stepheri^BakerF^ hereby- g I ve n t h a H In1 conform Ity with the "Mlchigon Sundoy orid g^ldgol hOlidoy,-the-day-of ony regulor or specioL election”- -Mrs.-Violet^Baker-spenta^weelr -Keep ’em Gromna!- ElectlorvLow,, t,. theunderslgned Clerk, a nydfly. OMffht- or primary election, receive for registration the name nf nny toflnl— agp Tuesday, with her friend,-Mrflr ounaay and O’legal holiday, the doy of any regulor or special election -veter;_ln-said -Township,-Gi ty -or-Vi I loge not a I ready • reg Iste red wno : rooy 7 jottie Meyer of., Dexter. or primary ejection, receive for. registration the name of anv lead! June and Anna^Whitn...... ,..... the Week-end -with -their parents, « e a s :i between the. Thirtieth day before any ■ regular,, special or official" Jr, and Mrs,_ Samuel Whitman. poultry our vitamin-for- rthat I can receive; no names for registration during the time Intervening -primary election and .the day.of such election. . . - Between the Thirtieth day . before , any regular, special or official Mr. and Mrs.[^Fr-anci8 -Richmond 1 tified feeds and supple­ WILLIAM C H AND LER and children, of Unadilla, y/ftfe primory election and the day of such election.' _i Noticfi lt Hereby Given^ThoM Will Berot^My Home, Sunday' afternoon"-callers; - ments to make sure they For Trustee, 2-Year Term Mrs. Samuei-NSHriitman and son, ,12015 Pleaiont Luke Rood, RFD I, Manchester, Mich. Dale, called on Mr. and Mrg. John- ' got that “nutritioir-p!us*1" _BHI—was—bom—in — Akronf —Ohter Notice l» Hereby Given That I Will Bo y y Htnirr on Saturday, Feb. 28, Saturday, March 7, 1959, and bn I pr^ntlce 5UIlSay -that protects health,, pro- 30 years ago, graduoted from high 570 North Steinbach Road, RFD 1# Dexter, Michigan Mr, and Mrs, -Glaude Deatrick- —motes—growth—ftn £;pflya Stote University. • He served ~4 ^ D py untlTMort;h~y, 1955>rflffcron Monday, March 9,-Last Day er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs^ off handsomely in plus- _yeQis:.in_the Air Force and is now |.Dick Deatrick in Defiance, 0. profits to you. ; * - o- partner' in the Detroit:Abrasives Mr. and 'Company. ■■ ... I spent Sun day w ith his -brother -and Monday, March 9»Last Day| 7 As provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acts of.1954. sister^in*law, -Mr. and Mrs. Port TfVe thirtieth day preceding laid Election From 8 o'clock, a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m.-gn each said day for the- J.Deatrick-in-Morenic. ■ " VoteJn depen dent .Ticket; | purpose of .REVIEWING the REGISTRATION dnTU&EGimftlNG^urh- -Mrs, rBruee-W.hitman|ap&r\t, Sat- provided bySectlon 498. Act N o.-1!6r Public Acte o ft1954. •^OfTth^quaTTnedelectqris In said TO W NSH IPrciTV" or VILLAGE os [urday with her’ mother,^Mrs. Earl r A R M i R S 3UPPL Y CO. at Village Election From 8 o'clock o.m. until 8 o'clock p.n'.m. SH^LL PROPERLY opply therefor. . ; - ' Showers of near Dansville. ■ ANTON NIELSEN - SEEDS. FEEDS, FERTILIZER I pu^se.PREVIEW ING -the-REGISTRATION^rnd'REGl ——'The.znome;-at.no ^person—baf-on ACTUAC .RESIDENT^of. l^of-the-quoHfled-e eetars-ln—«n(?t-Tr —Mi^—and- Mrsr Roy~“Hadley o f ^ HAIRY AND P0VLTny EQUIPMENT S H A a j S ^ K ^ J 0WNS,;np' C,TY 0' VILLAGBM 1 Rreclnct at the time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, | Stockbridge, -pp.ent_Su,nday-^after- A C R O SS FROM D E P O T - ^ ^ Tf t C H E /. S E A Monday. March 9 if remaining such resident, to vote at. the next election.-sholl-hs & -Ther-name1- of no 'parson -but drr ,QTU AL-R ESI DENT- of The I — entered- In the-reglstratTofrB

UnregUteted Pen«m N«. Entitlsd To Vot* SEC. 491. inspectors of election at any election or primary election In this-State, or in any District, County, Township,. City or mm I V m Unragltfered Pertoni Not EnHHed Vote Village thereof, shall not receive the vote; of any person whose r Is not registered in- the registration book nf-th<» .Tnwnchip yjnt TteraTTHTi; m V . ■ M,,r vioMiun or primary d i i e i A / a / . vnioa. ;h;ir;n;; z j g C.°U'"V' t^ ip, cuy l*! Mb-feglsieredf In, the reoutmtin« i v *hos« Mme- w ff€77T tfCKSl x (As provided under Act H 6, ±U.m*' '

J , w"!,T 0f Re9l,,'aH<,n! AppHeonon, Tlm« transferred to his new oddrossJjy_scndlng to the Clerk o-slgnfld-r«iuesf, stating his present address, the date he moved thereto, and Vhe address within t the Township ^ S ltv ^ r vm i0r moy uP°,n change of residence from which he was last registered, or by applying In person for 0 transferreiOAi^new f0 «» t/ansfer. The Clerk shall strike through the last address, ward and -stating his present address ) ^ nui?0 Gferk 9 signed request,- precinct number and record the new address, word and precinct from-which h ? woi |QT',e a ls £ d h®,m?ved V* address number on the original and duplicate registration cards, one) shall •v .'V transfer. The Clerk $ o ll s t r ^ for 0 place the original registration card In proper precinct file. Such timber an d ^ ?e L S M address, ^wotd and transfers sholl not be made within the (30) days next preceding any 3# number on the orljlna a n ^ fe ffi',^ election or primary election, (unless such 30th.day shall fall on a place the original replstra^on reflistr«*'on cords, and sholl . Saturday, Sundoy, or legal holiday In which event registration shall be transfers shairnat be^odewShin th- p w l, w “ f,l#i-Such aecepted-during the' next-full working day),■ “■provided thot no such S e e t j o u •lection or primary elMtlon Vmi-. <3L0),days next preceding ony transfer sholl permit any person to vote In any Township,' City or DEALER'S Saturday, Sunda^ or BOfh day shall foil an 0 ....1.. Village In which he had not resided (30). days next preceding ony- i_ ..;n: .i ...... accepted durlngy the next full event registration shall be, electlan* or" primary election.' . v ... WALLACE WOOD transfer sholl permit ojy w L S t t 1' P ™ # * tha* M wch Vlllape In w hlc" he h S d ^ m sid ^ T gm ln^ y Township, City or , For Treasurer election or primary eiecti0ni r^ 'q-ga.. (3Q)- doys next preceding any ~| Transfer of RegisAratieti en Eteetiiim Day .' ••••,• ::r- ...----- ■------USED CAR VALUES ; ^ ■ * . .. ■ - B ■ Vny-registered‘ elector-who -has removed“frenri' One- -ber-+3— F9f 67- A gracftfate'of'Chil- election precinct of a Township, .City or Vtllage to another .election sea Hl(jh school. Wplly is an un- / E - W JtolM t»w - .prgciQct,.ot the 'some Township, City; or Village shall have .tiie‘right. -derwrlter— ^for—^State -Farm Mutual tO'mokeiappltegtlOn^n~hove his registrotTohYronsferr'erf arLany-electlon 4lection-preclnct o f o r °w^ i l “ei-e.^ r ^ ; "ho^ from one 1nsurance'Co.rT-ond-8rahch- Man­ to M utl^ourbudgot^ .?rp'rimary^ecfiDn ‘day-by-executjnq.o-request ovef^h-or her signature— r.D.A.p. precinct of the some°TownsWDP'C h^0fvml,OBe *0^aather election for such transfer ahd presenting the .same to the-electIan baord In the ■ ager of the Secretary of Stage's to ntake_ppplleatflan precinct In which he is registered, (Joan receiving such request the office. He Is. a member of the — ■ - nis I’egistration-trensfetred an any elicficn~ J ospeciOT- otelactlon-ln-charae-af - the rearstrotion reenrrk shal lipsiW|iave : l ^Chefseo-Methodls^churchHGvranis, Jetlsuch. tronsfer-Oi- - .„ u uiosenrinn w^avef-Hls of f w sfgnotore “the' slgnoture thereon with the signature upan the applicant's registra­ precinct 1 Chelsea Community Fair Associa­ In which he Is reaistaraA t0 thi“ ®1«etlon board In the tion record and If the signatures .correspond then the Inspector shall iu.lmp«tor r of ’ "'.Bsnon.lection in Cnorae of *ucn rvquesi thv , certify such foct upon sold request and the applicant for transfer sholl tion, and an associate member of - the signature thereon with % • records shall compore then befcpermltfed'to vbte In such precinct far that election onlv. The the Chamber of Cammerce..-.HlS- ~tion-feeofd and !f th> »lnht« ^ i ? n? ,u^e ul>on the applicant's reglstro- oppttcatfOh for tronjfer "shdlPbe filed with the Township, City or yllloge' Main street office makes him avail-: ».rtny .u=hto *5 i«yys!5«i! .Clerk who shall transfer such voter's registration In accordance with u °® ,per7 l,,ted to vote l^ su c ^ r^ u A i0 applicant for transfer shall the application. When the name of .any. street. In a Township, City able ,gt all times for payment of- WZ or Village has been changed, I t ,sholl be the duty of the Township; • village taxes and othef village Clerk who shall transfer^ slch ^ To^»hlp. City or Village City or Village Clerk(to moke the change to show the proper name of treasurer's business. v • CQuon* ^hen the name0!.? teQlstraHon in accordance with street In-the reglstrbtlon-reeords; and It shall not be necessary fbr the elector to -change his registration with respect thereto (h order Vot« lfid«pendent- Tick#f .rL ViW .,^tb?en chan/ed^ h shill k ! furaei ,n o Township, City to be eligible to vote. S ^ o r Vl Iaga Clerk to moke t ^ ‘efu!nii**theu t,uty. the Township, at Village Election • PALMER MOTOR SALES, Inc. n. ,f># registration record! C!)£2fl?»t0L®.»QW ^ proper name of -PhoneGR5*3271 ♦ 0“bv“*tlj|ibfe to vote, eohtratlon^lflfj respect thereto In order Wnili Ratto^ Tow nshfp C lerk Monday.Marehfl Established 1011 Chelsea Miohigaa

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-r ipOTtRSDAYi MARCH THE CHELSEA STAN IJARP. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN FAUJ'5 ■4V "•VMKf TOOK SHOWER Mrs. M, J. Dietle, noble grand ! C arol D ailey Club and Social A ctivities Chelsea Rebekah lodge, was ' guest of-honor- at a stork, show B ecom es Bride of given by_ lodge' members Thursday IIP evening at the home of her mother, Rudolph Zahn, Jr birthday PART? CHELSEACO-OP NURSERY Mrsr_ Stephen. Slane, Mnlid Mr*. A. jrB A le and .The Chelsea Co-operative ,, Hostess for the affair was Mrs. Carol Dailey, daughter of Mr, Jidren entertained at a birth* Nursery held a regular business Mac Packard, ,_the_ vice-grand of and Mrs, William ijailey of 949 ^ - Dflrty Saturday eveningin meeting at the home of Mrs. Floyd the lodge. She was assisted in Spring street, Ann Arbor, and Sor « Mm. Hale’n father, Way, Feb. 25, with 15 member, making arrangements and in serv- Rudolph Zahn, Jr., son of Mrs." Popovich, Sr^Th* honor present. Nursery procedure was mg refreshments by Mrs. Thomas ;■, Euna A, Zahn and the late Ru- ZZ* was presented withanurar discussed duringacoffeehour pra­ Harris, Mrs. Gale Gilson and Mrs. dolph Zahn, Sr.,‘ were married at wQf.Iiits'and^* anrorpriao he t i n g the,.feaaineaa meeting. Slane. • a candlelight ceremony at Grace S e d co¥gratu7atidha by tele. flans are being made to attend Mrs. Dietle was presented with Bible church, Ann Arbor, Tues­ S fr o m hi. .on, Aiman.TWrd an area workshop to be held at many beautiful gifts from the 22 day evening, Feb. 24. The Rev. K » John Popvich who 1» «ta- the Kackham School on the Eastern Rebekah members present as well William C. h Bennett officiated in JJoned at Keesler Air Force Base Michigan campus, March 5, at 8:00 as from several members unable the presence'. xof 115s guests. ■ -i. in-Mississippi v - . . , P-m* Both nursefy. fathers and to attend^______^ . Accompanied on the organ by Members of the -family who mothers are-urged to attend. ' Prizes awarded in various games Arthur Katterjohn^f Saline, John -ere present Sunday)© .pend the A—visitation .night for . co-op were also presented to Mrs. Dietle P. Rowe of Ann Arbor, aarig “I ly ire Mr. and Jdrs.Thomaa nursery fathersand their children while thd door, prise was awarded Love You Truly" and "A Little Bale and children, of Wayne, and is scheduled for March 16 at the to Mrs. Donley Boyer. Prayer." , ^ i J,. wd Mrs. Charles Popovich, Jr., School, from 6:80 to 7;30'in the White slipper' satin and tulle -nnd children^ evening.- . MISSION CLUB ----- “ Mrsi Rudoiph Zahn, Jr, fashioned the bride’s chap'el length gown, the satin being used: as $ inv ft to ^ c llinllf fnt Uu!!|efr .ll^^r St. mui'sPaul's - mission Mission i«UD

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PAGE TWELVE TOURSPAY; MARCH k »«Jw tepubUcanWomen^s Generous Gifts G iveitoost4Fornkf^Higkmy Club of Qiebea DEATHS members are M rS^m R am ^iS? Names New Offkers vMrs, Walter" Mohrlock and t& Carl Fargo New officers of the Republican chairman, Mra. Lawton Steger?™ The Chelsea Library Building » ______._____ Women’s club of Chelsea- are Mrs/ —A; meeting of the .c iu h lk d TUn in the kindergarten room March 5, 7:80 p.m,(tonight). Freer road, died there Monday erously by the Jaycees, ^Associated Sweet as chairman. .Others dn the at South Elementary schocL Kay ' * -, e morning following a six-weeks* ill* Builders, Leonard Reith, Koqh Co., Mr.‘ and Mrs. F. W. Merkel, to July L 1957, when John C, Gertrude' Yoyng, Bob Merkel, • Mr. Mackie took over following his committee are Mrs. W, 0. King, A daughter, Angela April,' 8un. TmssinrwmraTmwirsm Lima Center Extension .club ness. He had come here from De­ Jack Mrs, Thomas Mastersoh and Mrs,' be present. All registered adults troit. . Woe and Mrs. &uauLRfttnp> Mr. and .election on the Democratic ticket. day, March !, at Foote hospital meeting Wednesday, March • 11, Mr3. Fioyd^Reithmiller,- Mr.-sand Zieglev-a^Republican Jackson, to Mr. and Mrs. Waltar urged to attend and mothers of 10;30 a.m^at Lima Center Com* Bom April 14, 1885, in BaHi^ jiehowski. ——■---- "— ail Girl Scouts invited. more, M■«/* .Nielsen, city engineer-of Saginaw. He prog- at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday,, Mafch'10, William Farrells Mrs. Leigh.. Pak ressed to the level, of deputy com- took place in Oak Grove home- 125th Birthday Party 7 — ■ — J T *, . «■ ■■mm '•■%'.■■■ mww % . «*1mi.1a>iAh 1m .1 AOS - m*«1 mmaji .lm for tour of .Chelsea Milling Co. mer/^Mrs" RoberLK. Taylor. Wal- missioner in 1981but resigned in ' Fraternal euchre^party Thurso Business’Tneeting. at: the Sweeny jtfiF3S7nz__ _ 7 ^dayrMarch 5, 8 p.m,, at OddFel- homeirfollowing: toun Th^ReyLMSipRusten^aa_chaitL ter—Schraderr^Mrss Leon Marsh, low hall. • * *• man ,of a committee assigned to Bud Hankerd, ^Luther Kustorer, Tor the next 19 years, he was Mrs.. Win. Abrahamsen make preliminary arrangements Howard Flintofti Carl [ Schneider. engineer_on building _construetidfr LocaUF-a^ntt-i ihelsea Native Dies 'rr^ Dr. John PiTkington, Mrs. Lillian projects' .at "Michigan-State Uni- North Lake WSCS" meeting ^ Guild i a _meeting meetin at. a t. Lima.Lima CentsCenter in c onnection^with^Cheiaea’s-listth versit^ arid served raa- asneBBog-of ___ _ y, March H, at the home -rv„„,„,,,,, randFork, S. 0P - - Comrauntty=Hair=M:ondayr7Marc birthday celebration, is appealing mer, Mrs. Robert Wagner, Mr, and the city of Lansing: =_ -01-Mrs, Richard Schaules. Dinner g, ft-p.m. , Word_ was - received—Friday by to Chelsea area residents fpr. at- * at lg{80. Bring own‘ table service.' Mrs. Wilbert Grieb, Mr. and Mrs. He first was elected highway -'-*** „ - relatives here of the death of Mrs. si stance in locating pictures, docy- James Almond, ■ Mr. and Mrs, commissioner in the spring of i . Rogers^Comers: Extension-group William - Abrahamsen—o f Grand m ent9-drother~~i tom a - reflecting 31aude ‘Isham, Mr. and Mrs.^George .1943, continuing in the post un« Chelae^ High Alumni officers Thursday evening,_ March 12, at Fork, N. D. Mrs. Abrahamsen was the history of Chelsea. :----- til his retirement. ^ [ meeting Thursday .ftvqnlng, March. ihaJmma-ftf Mrc/.Tfthn r.HHjy Ann 3oe, Mr. pnd Mrs. Eugene Fisher, the former Henrietta Fostorr T Of particular interest are photo­ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schenk, Bar­ 5, (tonight) at the home o f Duane Arbor. sister of Mrs. William Wheeler and graphs showing the styles of men’s, Miss Marguerite Risen of De­ Rowe. • rie Fisher, Ellen Fisher, Joseph. C: «r *A » Mrs. Edward Beisselr women’s and children’s -clothing. 'isher, Joanne, Fisher. Dr. and troit, spent Saturday^ here as the St. Paul’s -Women’s ^ I d , meet­ The Rev~Rusten_flaid he and Wrs. J. V. Fisher^-and ...Dil and guest of her aunt, Miss Lillie South Sylvan /Extension club ing Monday, March 9, 8 p.m., at Wackenhut. dessert, luncheon- meeting Thurs­ Arthur 'Eugene Sutton members of ’ his committee would Mrs. L. J. Paul. the church, Members are asked to appreciate.’ an opportunity to see day, March 12, 1:8Q p.m., at th e ______notice change of customary^date- Three-Month-Old Infant " ' .1 home of Mrs. Everett Van. Riper.] of meeting." such picturesL-or—items in order, ...XPolit(lcal Advertiaojnflnt) (Political Advertisement) T Die* of ^Pulmonary Ailment to planleostumes and other proper­ Lesson: Teas and Entertaining. ties for the pageant. . , VFW Auxiliary social meeting. ^A rthur ^Eugene * Suttonr three VOTE INDEPENDENT VOTE INDEPENDENT Monday, March-9, 8 p.mN at t h e month-old---- - *,J son - of * Algerine ** and Acting , on the committee with Modern Mothers. Child1-Study- .ift-nRev. - Rnsten, era—Mjs r rN in a fi^ s ^ i^ home otTlvr^KcBsCTr ^GagptD wek ------'ll ouvwii,uUwilf uieu -club meeting Tuesday, March 10 lelle Wurater, Mrs. Robert Wag­ 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Duane rc^ e, >- suddenly Tuesday afternoon of. a Weiss. pulmonary infection. - The family ner, Mrs, - Russell- McLaughlin, '’’wrT.-.n. OES Past Matrons meeting residence is . at 1 1 2 8 2 Parka Chandier^Rogers and John Keuach. (Political Advert!wnent) Wednesday,__ _. Match 11, \ at Ihe Waterloo township., ; . i, _■ . home of Mrs. Norman Schmidt; ---The infant was .born at Ann Pot-luck dinner at 12:80. Arbor, Dec;, .3^ 1968, Immunisation Clinic. • * VOTE INDEPENDENT (Suryivoraj ln addition to the Continued from page on6) ^ “ ______O live Phrentir-are-a-brother and sister, a child from diphtheria, tetanus Lodge1 No. - lBflt--FAAM-, - Tuesday^ AJlen:Lee-andrAlma”Jane;~the”ma3 Md^Wallpox. .The-rayi's'lon called j March -10^8:30 p^n.-First degree. ternaLgrandparentS, Norman Jef- for the-eiinic-seryices-to-be-offered-lj Lunch-T.-.L ^follows. «i.— • ferson of Detroit: and-Mrs. Vera only tor kindergarten and Blxth, - * Gilbert of Port ..Oxford, Ore.; the grades beginning thia year. No %,Hvrr Chelsea Band' Booster-club wil paternal - . -gramlparohtS, L . ------Mrs.------George- pre-sphodl children will be given ■ s i so little cost... not meet Monday, March 9, be- W hitaker. of Chelsea and' Clyde immunizations at the clinics as in cause of^Tuesday’s hand, concert. ■” the—past; p- Next—meeting 4is^ijcheO ♦ / bairmanf-Raul-Rath- -The—program—was—made-^nm fuss.-Bill Kuhl, Bob Kuhl, -Robert enjoyable with the singing of tfock,. Richard. Harvey and. Robert" "Book Songs)’’ paradies of familiar SUPPLIES Beveridge; Wrigs.

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