Complete lis t of : i Fair Awards

.... m o a t s CHELSEA, , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 12 Pages This Week SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 PER YEAR 0iipla,.; Apple, E .ra H a ln ln ^ r, Albert Pieleraeieri Sit) aim1 j . V. Berg, Music Program Committees Named jW ,£ S R. Grace, 1st. All School C hildren . : ^ ’-- Ezra Hoininger received To Be Started for for Annual Kiwanis i ^ V. a m AUa / a IU u t. Names Four of 6 in the follow- u*rfet^eB, Northern Spy> Bald- Grade Students Halloween Party S j g eG‘reening,-King, Snow, New Directors in C ounty R eceiving M s Jonathan, Wagner, 2Q*oz. —A-basic^muslc-program is being Committees have been appointed for the annual" Kiwanis Halloween I f i s and also on a plate of 12 instituted in the fourth and fifth grades, of theOhelsea Agricultural party for the youngsters of the Action Taken at School, fallowing its approval at community, to b.o ^ held. Friday, Tbeffpielemeier won firsts on Oct. 81. ^ « iffevers, Winter Bananas and Annual Meeting the meeting of the Boar' of * “ Edu- ‘ cation Tuesday evening. Tho committees are as follows:- fiffes, and second'on W ^ e rj. Don Alber, general chairman; C. WRoy Gore won second on North- ■ Hold Here Saturday In the fourt.:h graderrade 'the tl instru- ,12.000 children in the schools of mental medium will be the tonette, S. Cameron, Paul F. Niehaus, Lo­ Washtenaw county are to be given [tfiiSpy apPle8‘ The annual meeting of the whilo fifth graders will study the well Davisson,-program;-Dr. TP, U.of M. Professor- a hearing test during the next 1 f a r m c r o p s ashtenaw county Farm Bureau iano by means of cardboard key- Kv Sharrard, Malcolm Bruce, A. D. three months^ according, to an an­ oards and muBic hooks. Pupils Mayer, T. E. Fai*t, parade. Vaiiflw Dent - -CJorn • , Norman was held Saturday evening in tho E To Present Lecture nouncement made by tne Washte­ Stoffer, gymnasium at Chelsea High school. will be instructed by means of rec- NoisemakerB, William J. Rade- naw County HealthDepartment . J K 1st;, William Roll call of the townships showed The regular, instrumental pro- mocher, C. Lancaster, JameB Dan­ and the Washtenaw County Society [5! Billy ords. iels, James LlebeckVoider and Monday Evening la t^ L o r- that Lima township had the larg­ for Crippled Children. est-representation present. Ap­ gram begins in the sixth grade. All doughnuts, Anton Nielsen, John The program began yesterday ffier’ 2nd; ’Elide?Window, 3rd. proximately 225 men and women three grades also have the regular Alber, R. Foster, J. P. Keusch, J. with the Chelsea schooLas the test­ ffW w ; Harley Haft, letj front all over the county attended. vocal music program. Hough, W. Grossman, W. P. Leon­ ing center for the school itself and- |^oren Heller, 2nd) Elmer Eindow, The ham supper, prepared by A school facilities'program sur­ ard, R. McLaughlin; M. W. Mc­ for the schools of the surrounding vey will bo made in the local Clure, P, G. Schalble, Dr. E. J. mothers of the seniors nt Chelsea Pvt. William E, Petsch, son area. The first groups tested were lucorn Display: Marilyn Lie- High school, was served by the school area as a part of th* total Sutter, Dr. G. Hass, C. D. Schnei­ the third graders who attend ijkf lst; Curl Heller, 2nd; C. of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Petsch state School facilities survey to de­ der. . , classes' at Pumpkin College and- senior boys. Tho tables were cen­ of Old l’S.12, is home on fur­ Hqnfire, H. T. Mpore, L. R. Hoyd- tered with hollowed-out pumpkins termine what facilities will be GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS Riemenschneider schools.1 The two h f f g j . Broesamle, 1st; Fred lough before reporting to camp needed through 1959-1960. At the lauff, Col. P. S, Holmes; police, G, groups were tested at 8:30 a.m., filled with arrangements n f dowers -Kilmer,-N.J.^fromwhere-he-wlll W. Doe, H. A. J ones, Karl Koen- Kink. 2nd; Lloyd Grauv 3rd. and leaves flanked by candles stuck meeting Tuesdays it-was-proposed before being transported to their Seat:. .David Wolfgang^ 1st; be. sent to Europe. Pvt. Petsch that a lay advisory group should ge’ter, K. C7HuncTman, Max Sweet. respective schools. into apples to 'hold thorn upright. has just completed basic train­ Roy liroesumle, 2nd; Allen Broes- Susan Nixon of Dexter, played work with the school officials in Gov. Williams - Judges will be Chandler Rogers, At 10 a.m. pupils from the ing at Camp Funston,, F5rt making the survey. The project' T. C. Smith and W. R. Daniels. i Beach, Canfield and Everett schools accordion music during the dinner Riley, Knn„ with the ' 1 Oth' In­ ^Bean^Dftplayi^amoa Gr% f®6, is sopnsored by the State Depart­ Plans for the party will follow were brought herej and at 10:30, hour. The after-dinner program fantry Division, ment of Public Instruction. Freer, Jerusalem "and Jewett" Stone-“ Leeume Seed Display: Walter opened with vocal- selections 'by Will Attend the pattern of previous years, with | BaS 1st; David Wdlfgang, 2nd. Trior t-o his enlistment in Plans were discussed for a a parade, refreshments around a ’ls were tested. Lima Center, Audrey Coy of Dexter, accom­ •Washtenaw county, Pvt. Petsch change in the school bus schedules bonfire on the school grounds, and aren and North Lake (pupils Potatoes: (late) Norman Loeff- panied on the piano by Bea Myers was employed by the Army at' H her, 1st; early, M en Broesamle, on the two. southern routes. The Dinner Here entertainmont in the gymnasium came ,fn at 11 a.m., and in the of Ann Arbor. SenecaOrdnance Depot, in New schedule will be announced as soon afterwards. /afternoon, beginning at 12:80, lit;7. Roy Broesamle,,Broesamj 2nd; plate Nancy and Judy Arnold gave York state. His wife! the former, as arrangements are completed. grades four through six of the o i-late.•late, Marlene H._—,Kuhl, 1st;— Edna several tap dances, with their Shirley Williams, of Chelsea, has Chamber of Commerce officials Additional fun is planned for The 30-passenger bus, now used received confirmation yesterday after the football game that is to Chelsea school underwent the te st Kuhl, 2nd; Lee Weiss, 3rd; plate of mother, Mrs. Ray Arnold, playing made her home in Junction City, This morning the program be­ 5 early, Frank Winter, 1st; principally for transporting kin­ that Gov. G. Mennen Williams will be played that night. This will the accompaniment. Kan,, the past three months, to dergarteners, will be jjut into .use gan at 9:30 a.m. when pupils of Carles Stapish, 2 nd; George Seitz,- During, the business session the be nejir her husband. " attend a special dinner meeting of include dancing, refreshments and on the two routes. The new ar­ the group to be held Tuesday, Oct. entertainment. < St. Mary’s and Rogers Corners M' Potato display; Richard Stark, by-laws- of the Farm "-Bureau -were schools were to come in for their let; Dougtiis~Stark, 2nd. — - rangement will cut down the tim e:28, in St. Mary’B hall, broughtm p—to-date—and"-several- children w il| be on the-bus- on- - AJthough ihe Chamber of Cotrr-- test. Beginning _at 10:80 a.m. the" VEGETABLES resolutions were presented to be test Ib being given students from- taken to. the state meeting.-*- HigK School these routes^ merce is sponsoring the affair,. PROF. JOSEPH KALLENBACH The. Board, in action at the ticket sale is open to the. public the seventh grade, up. If it is Display : : 'Lewis Hatt, 1st; LaVerne Coy, ehainmm of the * A. * impossible to .complete the test I Carles Stapish, 2nd; Harold. meeting, approved Supt. Charles and "anyone may ^attend by making Washtenaw county Farm Bureau, Gridders Lose S. Cameron's attendance at the reservations with William J. Rade- “National Politics to Election today, the program will be con­ 1 Moore, 3rd. . ... - presided and. called on several American Association of. School Beef Sold at Years” is the topic of the lecture tinued tomorrow morning. Cabbage: V. Walker, 1st; Madge: people for a few remarks. Among' macher or any other Chamber of scheduled for next Monday, Oct. Dexter schools' tests are sched­ ' Schultz, 2nd; Harold. Moore, 3rd. Administrators to be held in At­ Commerce official. these were Mi’s. Bess .TefTt, editor lantic City, N. J., Feb. 14.through 20, as the second ip the Chelsea uled to begin D ot.. 20 and Man- . Tomatoes: Marlene Kuhl, 1st; of the Washtenaw county Farm to Flat Rock .Ticket sale for the dinner must Public Library series of four to 19. • be limited to 120 persons, so those Fair Auction chesters’ on, Oct. 27; James'Gran, 2 nd; Marilyn Wenk, Bureau paper, and Herman How- be given this year. Joseph Kallen- The testing program will be car* Chelsea . played . hosts to Flat desiring to attend are urged to ! 5rd; ■ ...- — . . eisen, Farm Bureau District No, make reservations immediately. Earl Heller, 11-year-old 4-H bach, associate professor of po­ ried out under the direction of the Pumpkins: Paul Ballatd, 1st; HI supervisor. , Rock hist Friday night only to be litical science at the University of county Health Department in co­ defeated 21-2. Chelsea’s lone ttvo The governor’s visit will neces­ club worker, received the grand Mimi Guinan, 2nd; Harold .Moore, ...Ray Arnold of Dexter town&ip, champion aftd reserve champion Michigan, is to be the ' speaker. operation . with the Washtenaw |M ' Erwin Scheldt of Scio township, points wore made in th.e .first few sarily be a brief one because of The lecture begins at 8. p.m.. county schools, and the county minutes of the first quarter Lother speaking commitments'in the awards on two steers he exhibited Squash: Nina Hatt, 1st; John H. Losey of Augusta township, at the ChelsCa Community Fair, Professor Kallenbach is a mem­ Medical Society and will be fi­ Meehan, "2ml; Mrs. Harley Hatt, and Melvin Hartman, of . Pittsfield Weddle made a safety for Chelsea, olio Cases county on the same evening. The ber of the American Political Sci­ nanced by t.he Easter Seal Agency, [ 3rd. ■ '■ Flat Rock made two of their TD’s dinner is scheduled for 6:45 p.m,. The grand champion, a Hereford, ence. Association, National Munic­ the Washtenaw County Society for " township, were approved as now and the governor must leave by weighing 1050 . pounds, was sold Watermelon Charles Stapish, directors. 1 - 1 in the. third quarter 'and a third ipal Lea’gue, American Academy Crippled Children and Adults. ' f ist; Edward Gage, 2f»d; TD in the fourth quarter. Th is W eek 8 :15, following a brief after-dinner to Ziegler’s Market of Dexter, of Political and Social Science, This will be the most complete Egg Display: John Widmayer, Alfred Knickerbocker took the speech;, here.. for 51 cents per pound.. Central American Society for Public. Ad- hearing survey ever undertaken 1st; Grace "VunRiper, 2nd; Elma initial'kickoff on his own 5-yard Those not wishing to attend the Fibre Products paid 46 cents per ministration, Academy of Political in the county, according to Dr. Federated Clubs ,Two new cases of polio were dinner should arrive by 7:30 to pound for the reserve champion, a Gage, 3rd. line and brought it back to the 20. reported from the Chelsea area Science,---- PhiT'U! Beta Kappa,v -'-----Ms*1 Midwest...... Otto K. Engellte of the county Hickory Nuts: Olive Reddeman, Choboa-then moved* it up to Flat tms-week. -Miehael-Schneiider, six.-_ bein' the governor speak. Shorthorn, weighing 1170 pounds. Political Science Association and Health Department. All school 1st; Reuben Lesser, Sr.,, 2nd; Mar­ Hold 36th Fall Hock’s 45, where on fourth down year-old son ..of Mr. and Mrs. Herr Another steer Earl exhibited, an Southern Political Science Associ­ children in grades 3 to 12 will be vin Keezer, 3rd. they had to kick. bert Schneider was stricken Satur­ 1180'pou'iTd Hcveford“whieh—won ation; ineluded—except-thosB in the Ann Walnuts: David Grossman, 1st; MeeFin Manchester ;• Mittlestat took the. ^pigskin on day, and Richard Buss, 16-year-old Two Cars, Trucks fifth place, was'sold to the Dexter He has contributed many articles Arbor system which has its own Helen Weiss, 2nd; Nina Hatt, 3rd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buss, Livestock company of Dexter, for to publications in the field of po­ testing services. . Seventy-three Washtenaw county j^is <>'vn ^ n r d and ™ov^ _ it 3 8 cents-per pound.;. litical science. Largest Squash: Lorena- wenk, club women-attended the 30th fall W the f^ytiid line. The Ruins was hospitalized Tuesday morn­ Pile Up Friday Tests are being administered by. ' lit; Pati^cLji Dvorak, 2nd. ing. Both are at.University hospi­ Robert Heller also “exhibited- —Before-c,ointog;.ta .the_U.nlversity Mrs. Howard Merritt of Ypsilanti, Largest.Pumpkin: Eugene Seitz, meeting of the county's Federation., *Bulldogs’, ' 28, he„^1^!C where 1 ‘tVi° the ballKo11 was tal, Ann Arbor. three 9teers. Two Herefords he he taught at Marshalltown Junior Who has received special training of Women’s Clubs, held Monday Near Fletcher R o a d showed were awarded second'and College, in ; also, Iowa State for the • project. Each child who j lit and 2nd; Gerald Schiller, 3rd. rit Emanuel church hall .in Man­ fumbled and Weddle recovered, . Michael, w^o is the G3rd case Most Unusual Display: • David turned around and ran 90 yards in the county this year, is a "first- A half-ton truck hauling anpther, third places, respectively, and the ollege ami the University of Mis­ shows signs of hearing loss oii. the chester. Hostess clubs were the for a Chelsea safety. The first and two cars attempting to pass Shorthorn, he exhibited won second souri. initial survey test will be given | Wolfgang, 1st; Charles Stapish, 20th* Century club and the Shakes­ grade pupil at Rogers Corners) Professor Kallenbach first joined a carefully supervised individual 1 quarter ended, 2-0 . them collided at 6:15 p.m, Friday place. The second-place Hereford," 2nd; Barbara-Wenk, 3rd. peare Reading club. school. Washtenaw comity Health on- US-12 one-half mile west of which weighed 1190 pounds, was the faculty of the University in hearing test by consultants from Gourds: Marie Haab, 1st; Don- ■ Mrs. Meredith Bixby of Saline, A fumble by Flat Rock and a Department veports state that he Fletcher road. .The trucks and sojkl to Clavenco Stapish; who paid 1939 as instructor, becoming as­ the statoi Department of Health. rtht-Weiik, 2ml; Barbara Wonkr president of the federation, pi i*- penalty on oach team were the.only is having some weakness but no sistant professor of nojitical. sci- paralysis. one of the cars'rolled over at the 38 sIs cents per pound. The third- Those children found to have loss sidod at the session which began distinguishing features of the scc- side of the road as a result of the piaro Hereford also brought 38% ence in .i942f"and associato'profes- of hearing will be given a special fepeu^-Mm^-Harley- H att,. 2nd; at- 1:30 o’clock amt-was followed 0iid_qU:il’ter._ Richard Buss, a junior at-Mam -hnpaet,—---- —-— I------— cents—per—poundj weighed_1030 sor in 1948. examination which will be con- I Mrs. M, Hatt, 3rd. by. a tea. Mrs. Thomas ;Walton ... In the. third quarter Flat Rock Chester High school, and/a member __s reportea oy snerm^i: ^ r “pounds arid wntr purchased by ducted by'local otologists.and liear- Beans: Charles Stapish: 1st. and Mrs. Alfred Kuhi, of ■ Man­ received the ball on the 13-yard of the football team, has bulbar- all the vehicles involved were tra­ Schhlk’s Market of Dexter. HiB ing consultants Jtmrrthe Michigan- Egg Plant'; Mrs. Margaret Hatt, chester, presided at the tea table. line, with Parker moving the pig­ spinal polio, according to Health veling west. Claude McFadden, second-place Shorthorn steer, which i Department of Health; 1 [ 1 1st. Officers Installed Mrs. Walton is..the newly-named skin to the 38-y'ard line, from Department reports. His is the 1024 North Edwards, Kalamazoo, weighed 860 pounds, was purchased 1 According to F. E..Lord, presi-'; Onions: Mary Ann Boettner, 1st; treasurer who replaces Mrs, A. A. which- they moved'it to the 7-yard 64tn easain the county. started -to-pass a- car driven by by Chelsea Implement-company, for Farm Bureau- , d,ent of the Washtenaw County So- Lorena Wenk, 2nd. Weinert who recently moved to marker. It was from here that Roth boys live on Waters road, Herbert S. Roberts, 10329 Ann Ar­ for 87^4 cents per pound. i ciety for Crippled Children, “sur^ RABBITS Dearborn. Weddle went the .remaining yard- near Rogers ^Corners. bor road. Grass. Lake, at the in­ Reuben Lesser, Jr., got 38 cents Womens’ Group I veys in other counties have re­ "The"hostess committee in charge j age for a .TD. Weddle_ ran the Mrs. James Oaken, whose case stant Roberts was pulling out to per pound for his 1220-pound, vealed that ftstoigh as 85 per cent “ New- Zeeland Whites: Junior of arvaDpoiDonts for (ho tea itt'/j'e-xtni point and ..Flat Rock ledj was reported last week, is improy pass the. two trucks, and the Ro­ __Women_of_thc_FarmJiurcaU-Wo- of children__withshearing losses buck: Raymond Wells, 1st; senior nrst-place-Angus steer-when it was eluded Mrs. A. Siiowmrin, Mrs,, 7-2. A ■__ - ■ ihg and is to be out of quarantine berts car hit the rear fender of the sold to Chelsea Products,______Inc. men’s Committee of District III who receive medical attention re­ UMpRaymond Wellsi lSti- Clinton- audzrwiR'rrhe—given -McFndden-ch^weht-out-oF-eontooV- spond favorably to early treatment. wllyer, 2nd and 3rd; junior .doe: LeRdv Marx, Mrs.'William I'almer -Knickerbocker -tooFThc kickoff: ThTs wee.., ______Kenneth-—Haist’s----:third-place4installcd-their-jiea’__.ofiicei,a-at._a_ and Mrs. Frank Tirb. on his own 19 and ran it back to physio-therapy treatments, the and crashed into the truck's; The Shorthorn, purchased by Lloyd rneeting held Friday at- the Pitts­ The county program, is designed'to;“ Baymoml-.Wells, 1st,"2nd and 3rd; “ Speakers at the moetmg-mcluded. the ‘33-vard line; The. Bulldogs Health Department report states. truck driver was Robert' L. Hay, Heydlauff, of Frigid .Products, field Grange Hall. The new offi­ detect children in the early stages, pre-junior doe, Raymond Wells, Mrs. Maxihe Virtue, director of movedjtp the 45, where they were .Deborah Hoffman, three and one-, 1118 Eighth street, Three Rivers. weighed 910 pounds and brought c ersare Mrs. Sherman Richards, ,of deafness, and, to .prevent perma­ lsV2nd aTid“3rd. ’Mw Rnhor»sr riding^in^thfl eaul.^g lontsilppr pmufj, His Hereford, of Livingston county, chairman; nent loss of hearing. .(rMinchillas.t. SeniorL-doei-CUnton the James Foster Foundation and fhi'bwn"'fo:*~a'loss.~Flnt Rock took half-year-old daughter,~of Mr. and legal~ndVi50T for u the foundation ()n-t4ieHw>wn-4i8^nrd ime_an(l^]ij^9.^ ^ auriG&_iJofUj\an>..also. h her huaband. was taken to weighing' 1080 pounds, .fourth Mrs. Walter Wolfgang, Wash'fe The ^eariiig sun'ey-is- bi'ing -ac- Collyer, 1st; Junior doe, Clinton ° ♦ .. i _ .... m Clin ■ . . _i . . .t ma!«i m tiiiln * « • *. > __ 1_ ...... a enmpamed bv an educational p r o - __ Myer.Ist. • on special services to rliildren. .She kept a sustained drive going with ported last week, was not hospital­ U. of M; hospital, Ann Arbor, for place winner, Was purchasecMSjr iravr~county,fitst^ri<^'ehatomftn-;- has—just-completedtins—tnst—comn! eted —a—two-year . Weddle picking up the last- 12 ized-—__ ■ _____ . treatment of head and .cheat in- the Detroit Packing company of Mrs. Dewey Stover, Oakland coun- granv for all the teachers of the k.DujtcA: D.lue senior buck: Ray- study of the basic structure of yards for their second touchdown. juries. The three drivers were noi ts ~ner pound. ty, second vice, president; Mrs. county. Teachers _have received .®»nd WeRs, 1st; black junior due, children’s services in Michigan-and. injured. Owen Lutz, Livingston county, sec special instructions in problems of William Weinhardt, 1st; meat pen, Nancy Van Riper, whose Here­ remarked that statutes relatingAo P k f& ri, ™ \T ‘u%M m^a 0 sn M l-8 ervice In another accident at 8:20 a.m., ford placed sixth and weighed 1030 retary; and Miss Henrietta Burch, detecting and assisting hard-of- !-S*n Stapish, 1st; doe with, litter, of Wayne county, treasurer. The hearing children. , , i« « Stapish, 1st: children’s services varjv m the In the fohrth quarter Flat Rock. Saturday on US-12 near the Hill­ pounds, ~ was sold to : Michigan counties and states. took th e .ball...on their 40-yard Scheduled Sunday top service station three miles-west Livestock company of Detroit, for installing officer was Mrs. Earl POULTRY Mrs. Katharine' Greene, marri­ stripe. A pass from Mittlestat to of Chelsea, three cars were in­ 36 cents per pound. — , ... Braid, of Oakland county, who New Grade School age counselor .for the Washtenaw GoodhmY went dll the way for a volved in a mishap, which resulted Schalk’s Mprket of Dexter, which is a past chairman of the district. . Reuben Lesser,- 1st; county Circuit Court,-as-sbmisore.J TD.t-The extra point was good-and at Congl. Church in slight injuries to Mrs. Gladysvs The program, fqitowing the noon Pierce, 2nd arid 3rd; Doug* .purchased one of Robert Heller’s luncheon,, was opened with thi-ee (Continued on page 12) . thir score stood-21-2i - A^tm\Klni.v^*- A baptismal service will be- held Satterthwaite,“ irthw ‘ te, 145------Eastta s t Goodatiooome, “ le, 8teers,‘ also succeeded in buying „.„ol „ r Z , To Be Completed -- las Smdhngcr, 4th. erhocker’s pass was intercepted by at the Congregational ~churcK a White.Rooks* Mrs. Harold Eise- Blue'-in the closing minutes Flat Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3:80 p.m. The Battle Creek Community hospital Hereford, paying 36H cents Late in November 1st; Richard Haist, 2 nd; Rod-Gun Club Rock moved to Chelsea's 5-yard following children will be baptized for treatment of jaw and leg in- pound. The steer weighed Life,” “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” ^las^SindlmgS&Ath: . this time:.Crystal Elizabeth Im- jnriea. and “I Like To Ltoe.’^ ’ Work on the new elementary Barred RocksTMary line at the_end.. o.f . theigame and pounds Judge James R. Breakey, Jr., school has—progressed__steadily ary Hoffman, finnl score stood 21-2. pola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The .accident occurred ns a car ,v'i . * Makes Plans for tV final score stood . Central Market of Chelsea, pur­ spoke on the problems of youth during the past few weeks and it Tomorrow night Chelsea travels Wally Impola; Tylene Marie Walz. driven by George Newson of Min­ chased the twelfth ,and last steer i,Ram.Psbircs: Marjorie Bradbury, to Ypsilanti to play Lincoln-Con­ daughter ef Mr. aivd Mrs. Donald neapolis, Minn., was pushing an­ in the courts and Harold Webster, now appears that .completion will and champion; William Stoffer, Trap, Rifle Shoot sold. It was Lewis H att’s Here-, executive director, of the Michigan be possible by the end of Novem­ solidated. Kick’otf tinte is 7:30. Walz; Thelma Carlyn and Carl other and a car driven5 by Francis ford, which weighed 1030 pounds g ; Fred Stoll, 3rd; Eva, Trinkle, Heinz, II, daughter and son of Mr. A. Kincaid of Battle Creek, hit the Society for Mental Health, spoke ber. At Tuesday’s, meotinu *]JJ rear of the Newson car. and brought 36Mi cents per pound. of mental health conditions In the The primer coat of paint has Chelsea Red and Gup c ub p ons and Mrs. Carl Schwloger; Douglas' ! Other Heavy Breed: Archie Pavement Work Earl, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Charles state. t been applied on all inside wglls in h«U7 ’J 8ti Rich»rd Haist, 2nd. were completedi for a public trap Bell; Lee Atlyn, son of Mr. and Dr. Hans Leitner Mrs. Marjorie Karker, of Lan­ the building and painters have be­ Two: Linda Meehan, 1st. and rifle shoot to be, held onjho Nears Completion on Mrs. Edwin Dieklenian; Richard Teacher of Blind sing, state director of women’s ac­ gun on the second coat. club’s g ro u n d s _0J). Lmgane road tivities for the Farm Bureau, gave fhe carpenters are working Rradbury, 2 nd. near the Chelsea Grccnhouses. Tho Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Invin Is Supply Pastor at . wucks: John Meehan, 1st; Reu- North. Main Street Nothnagel; John Gregory, son of Describes Her Work the concluding talk and stressed steadily hanging the outside And Lesser, 2nd; Richard Haist, shoot wilt be held at 2 p.nn, Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Max Hepburn; Bruce the "get out the vote” theme. inside doors so the building will Weather permitting, the pave­ to Local Kiwanians Salem Grove CKprch ' The Pittsfield Grange Home Eco­ be enclosed. When the doors are ment of North Main street is to bo Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ d‘ f e S s ‘ w& ptan ,t»;sheet jjaes non Parks; and Kenneth Otto and Dr. Hans Leitner, of Spring1 Ar­ nomics committee served luncheon installed the heat will be turned on. A Se: r °n of t w o i Trink- are to bring their own nmnum tmn. completed today or t tomorrow. •At the Kiwanis dub meeting bor College, will be; the supply to 118 guests who attended the Installation of the acoustical tile Half of the width of tho bitumin­ Nancy Mae, son and daughter of Monday night, Miss Loraine Pay- Tuesday’s meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lulck. pastor at Salem Grove and North all-day meeting. Mrs. Frang Gei­ and floor tile cannot be started I Jokn*riLey'V Pen ** two> Henry the Legion Home at Cavanaugn ous 0UH CUIll;,clc concrete pavement was to_be ant, of Iron Mountain, one of three Lake Methodist churches next Sun- ger, of South Lyon, was chairman until the building is heated. I L'*1 and 2nd. Rev. W. H; Skentelbury will of­ home teachers for the blind in jingle Entry: Ruth Ann Stapish, day, Oct. 19. of {he luncheon committee and was The boiler for the radiant heat­ ficiate at the service and g tea will Michigan, spoke before the dub, Dr.: Leitner was formerly a assisted by Mrs. Clarence King, ing i& all set for operation. ntams C0Mtn!C served in the church parlors explaining her work. Methodist pastor in and of South Lyon, and Mrs. Glen Rough grading of the grounds and Chicks: William Vonseiwaw ■ -ng the work. a t its close. Friends of tKc raWltes M tss-Pgygnt repeived^her edu- saiemnry—to* •Btod-an4-Mrs,-Leonard Engk', Jiath. Kaa-also been completed. 6 J' l8t* I and of the church are welcome to cation at Michigan State College, Kira . Bantam (old -pair)t Don K«e* One side o f the road was given Africa. of Ypsilanti, , ------:------m — laws and .penalties assessed, «..Prim« . c o a t _ d a ^ J ^ ^ M attend.—’— - -— Pennsylvania College and Overbcck —Fol low i ngthewHiyDr.Leitnor wnnitk' t H ioy Cummings, 2nd; School for the Blind at Philadel­ jjjneth Lindow, 3rd; Nancy Lin* Dr. L. J: Paul still has approxl other side was primes spoke in tho United States under Federal Screw Works The bituminous concrete was to phia, Pa. Helu4 i(Younof pair): Loren rnately 400 trees that 'must be Gordon Pouty Struck the auspices of the government. Warehouse Building follow to 36 hourfl. Her work is carried on through County 4-H Clubs State Department of Social Wel- Services will be held at Salem r U k t ' M m cm ^^join^ in, urgm^ G rove- and Nflrth Lake chu rches mawh»Mi to help in the planting by Pellets as Shotgun farr^hunnds.15ho.tcachcs^the Achievement Day Progressing Rapidly Douglas Sindlinger, members to help Guest Minister Speaks blind how to live in their own at the usual time as follows: project. Is Accidentally Fired Salem Grove, Sunday school ' The county-wide Washtenaw The Federal Screw Works has homes in an effort to ovetobme tho Fall 4-H Achievement program started construction of its new a t S t . Paul’s Church old idea that all that could be done 10:15 a.m,, and worship service, SADDLE h o r s e s u o q g a il MtlClI IMPROVED Gordon Fouty, 18-year-old son 11:15 a.m.: North Lake, worship will be held to the Michigan union one-story storage building located of Mr. and Mrs. Vorl Fouty, was when one was blind, was to “sit in ballroom, Ann Arbor, Wednesday, t.^car-,old English: Kenneth Mrs. Frances Gnil, 0 Rev. A. II. Mcyor, n«vlv-»p- a rocker.” She said there are service, 9:46 a.m., Sunday school, on its property on the west side of doctor, 1st, the**Tiny Town Shop, who is a pointed field vepresentativc o fth e struck on the forehead, loft wrist 10:45 a.m. . Oct. 22, beginning at 8:80 p.m. Congdon street across from the and right elbow when a gun was many things the blind person can Leaders’ pins, certificates for present office building. , er, 1st. Ta uavi Evangelical Orphans—Honto...p e*. do~to. lead a useful life. . ____ _ tixiit, preached at the morning accldehtally*— discharged—at-...... „ ...... “ NEW mpletcd. jumimcr.juoject s..q.f xjub - .The m>w building will jarovide b!y ’ J Lubahn, 2nd. Fmproved since she Was g von sev- Fouty farm home ort Cavanaugh During tho business session inembera and other awards wiTTbo 7,000 square feet of floor "space sad- service at St. Paul’s church last Philip Roy and' Horman Bertko ?nd over» undor cral blood transfusions l»a J oc$' Sunday. He also spoke during the Lake road Thursday afternoon. Theodore E. Kaist was inducted as made at this annual event. but will entail no increase in the ‘^overn . t (0go group, 16 years Gordon was standing on the a new member by John P. Keusch. were signed up as now mombers of Betty Jane Pidd, representative 'Sunday school hour. ■ employee payroll. Only one store- 3wearluonn,oth Proctor, 1st. §SW ^ ‘& McS, porch when he was struck as the A t’Monday’s meeting, also, the the Chelsea Fire Department at of the Junior Farm Bureau Feder­ keeper will be on dutye m the build­ over, under sad* After the service, Rev. Meyer the regular firemen’s meeting hold L l hnr nbsence ami is in and his wife and daughter, Doro- gun was accidentally fired by Irven club voted to purchase a memorial ation, who was one of 17 young ing, according to announced plans. (children up to 16 Knickerbocker, 14 years old, who book to bo placed in the Chelsea Monday evening. people sent to Europe under the The building will be used for the TJa ^wis Hatt, 1st; Jerry hea, add Rev. and Mrs. P. H. spent the week-end hen. Gruhowskl were dinner guests at was standing about 80 feet away. Public Library in memory of Mrs. sponsorship of the Farm Bureau, storage of shipping and plant sup­ .SnTfe; 2n^1 Eleweilyn iLehman, the Rielemeicr homo.. Also guests The two boys had been playing -P. S. Holmes, who died Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schair&r will give a report of her trip. plies only. i Eiison years or over) Mrs. jiilia^^hards^ of Pintte, Ndxt Monday is to be Ladies’ were Sunday visitors at the home The Fall Achievement program M JT h*aker, 1st; Donald Proc- hSre liter in ^o afternoon, were with the gun, an old one, on which Completion and occupation of the was a week-end guofd M? and Mrs. John Stark and son, the barrel had been sawed off be­ Night with members of the school of Mr. and Mrs, Roger Hinderer, is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Ki­ building is scheduled for the end of 1 Hona Hatt, 8rd. cause it was cracked. faculty as guests of the club. in Grand Rapids. wanis.club. November. ( « St^ k Horse: Bill Rob- Charles Mcssner and Mr. and Mr.. Arnold, of Springport. ; Continued on page six) I Grover Douglas. THB CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY. OCTOr p d ^ CARD OF THANKS ■ Two Infants Baptized BbtsbUsIwd We wish to express our heartfelt Halloween Party HHjeJeea j§femi>arh T* ^ “ i m thanks and appreciation for the a t Salem G rove by Walter P. Leonard—Editor and Publisher many acts of kindness of neigh- (A Methodist Home in Our Churches bors, friends and relatives, for Rev.' V era Panzer the messages of sympathy and Honors Birthdays Published every Thursday morning at 108 East Middle ...... irntt-t-rr-itm-r—h...... 1.....f.....r—.**.—.—.*--...... ^..^.^..^^^....1 | beautiful' floral ' ‘ offerings. “ tongs. SiSpecial Rebecca Sue Panzer, infant Street, Chelsea, Mich., and entered as second class matter thanks are extended to the mem­ Halloween decorations .and Hal­ daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Vern CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL loween candy were used to carry at the postoffice at Chelsea, Mich., Undet; the act of AND REFQRMED CHURCH, bers of the Chelsea Fire Depart­ Panzer, and William Owen Pelts, Sunday, Oct. 19— ment who acted as pallbearers and out the seasonal theme at a Joint |«t« to the convotK'A* *6 March 3, 1879. 10 a.m.—Worship service. Rev. P. H. Grabowski, Pastor 1 - I __L i . 4 h A son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pdltep to Rev. Skentelbury for his com­ party for eight residents of the oe held from Thursd^ *^*51 11 a.m.-r-Sunday school. Thursday, Oct. 16— Methodist Home, held Tuesday were baptized in Salem Gtove Me­ Saturday. Saturday- ^ 8:80 p.m Young People’s meet­ forting words during our recent Subscription Pates in Michigan: Ouringduring thevno <.dinner uinitur hour.iwur» The ice thodist church Sunday morning, fattier, Paul Belae? METHODIST HOME CHAPEL ing. bereavement. Btellch as Grand S | (Payable in Advance) Sunday, Oct. 19— _ The Familyof cream, candy and gifts for each with Rev. Panzer officiating. This ...... $2.50 Three Months ...... $ .90 , Rev. M. J. Beta, Pastor Edmund C. Gentner. birthday celebrant were from the One Year - 8 a.m.—Chapel service each 9:80 a.m.—Sunday school. was Rev. Panzer’s last service as Six Months ...- — ....$1.50 Single Copies — ___$ .07 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. ChelSea Home Friends of the De­ pastor of the church. He is mov­ For Quick Dosulta Use tk. Sunday. THANK YOU • troit Conference of the Methodist Standard Want Ada ^ t Subscription Kates Outside Michigan All donations for the orphans ing today to Reinbeck, la., to be­ home should be brought in this The Chelsea F air Parade Com­ Church. \ come pastor of the Methodist 1 Year — $3.00 3 Months ..$1.00 ST. MARY’S CHURCH U T A ik lf mittee wishes to thank all who Those whose birthdays were ob­ church there. \ ■ 6 Months ...... —$1.75 Single Copies ..... --.$ .10 Rev. Fr. Lee Laige, Pastor served are Mrs. Maude Clarke, First Mass -...... 8:00 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 26— helped make the parade a success. Mrs. Minnie Minor, Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Panzer and the baby will Service men or women, anywhere, 1 y e a r----- ..,,$2.50 6:15 p.m.—Young People’s 50th We wish to thank the Plymouth spend ten days at the home of Colonial Manor Second Mass ------10:00 a.m. anniversary banquet. Kiltie Band. Saline, Napoleon, and Zoller, Mrs. Ada Thorne, the Mass on weekdays,. - 8:00,p.m. Misses Nellie Hall and NUlHan her brother, Robert Waltmire, and Convalescent Horn,. NATIONAL Chelsea-school bands, and the Pearl, Dr.,_S. Swartz and Charles his family, in Albion, before going Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Waterloo band. ' ' to Iowa. She will go from here NORTH LAKE Also, we Jihank Central Fibre, Hill. ' ' ■ 236 East Middle street 920 Broadway . 1618 Guardian Bldg. Rev. David Bryce, Pastor Oldest of the group are Miss to Chicago by trainband will bo METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 10— Federal Screw Works, Chelsea met there by Rev. Panzer. PHONE 21491 New York 10. N. Y. Detroit 26. Mich. Sunday, Oct. 19— . Products) Michigan Consolidated Pearl, who will be 90 years, old 10 a.m.—Worship service, fol­ Saturday, Oct. 18, and Mrs. Minor, The Robert Wajtmlres and their 9:45 a.m.—Worship service. lowed by coffee hour. Gas. Co., Chelsea Milling Co., Dex- 10:45 a.m.—Sunday school. ter Machine Products, Inc., and who will be 90 oq Oct. 80. two sons Bpent the week-end with and daughters. Sandra and Bon­ Dr. Hans Leitner of Spring Ar­ 10 a.m. — Primary department the4 Panzers. Mrs, Panzer’s mother, PERSONALS nie, of Dundee,, spent from Wed­ Sunday school classes. Chelsea Spring fo*‘ their financial bor College, will be in charge.en arge. ■■ THANK YOU Mrs. William Rally Waltmire, of Efficient Nursing C»re Mr. and Mrs. Rldine Hawley nesday until Saturday' here as 11 a,m.—Junior department Sun­ support. Osage, la., has spent the past week Day and Night * Chelsea Community Fair Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd wish and family}«of Jackson, were Sat­ guests vof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL day school, classes. here to be with Mrs. Panzer and urday evening visitors at the home Winans. 7 p.m.—MYF meeting. Parade Convinitteo. by this means to thank their the baby when they returned from IN BEAUTIFUL CHELSEA AND REFORMED CHURCH friends for the flowers and cards of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright. (Rogers Corners) Thursday, Oct. 16— the hospital. James Park of Fenton, arrived 7 p.m.-^-Choir practice. THANK YOU received while Mrs. Boyd was in Sunday, Oct, 19— yesterday to spend the remainder REV. OESTERLE ACCEPTS The most sincere gratitude is the hospital and since her return of the-week with his grandparents, 11:30 a.m. — Harvest Festival. home. PASTORATE IN PONTIAC Church decorations by the young NORTH SHARON COMMUNITY extended to all those who wore Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Winans. BIBLE CHURCH eager to be of assistance to my Mr...... and.. „Mrs...... Howard...... Baker...... and Rev. and Mrs. Maynard G. Oes- people. Sylvan and Washburn Roads N O W R E A D Y : Wednesday, Oct. 22— _ mother, Mrs. Frances Gail, when it CARD OF THANKS , , son, Steven, and Harold Baker, of jterle spent from Wednesday night Sunday, Oct. 19— was learned that she would need We wish to extend our heartfelt Ann Arbor, were Sunday supper until Friday morning with'relatives Ingathering of gifts for the or­ —10 a.m.—Sunday school. . phans home. . blood transfusions upon admittance thanks and sincere appreciation for Potted Chrysanthemums - African Violets guests at the Leon Chapman home, i here while enroute from Millville, 11 a.m. —Morning worship. to St, Joseph's Mercy hospital on the'many acts of kindness, mes­ Cut Chrysanthemums and other lovely Cut Flowers Mrs. Leurene Elder of ?Santa Minn., to Pontiac, where Rev. Oes- Sunday, Oct. 26— 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Barbara, .Calif., is to arrive by terle has accepted a call to be. Annual Mission Festival. _ Oct. 2. Through a word dropped sages of sympathy and beautiful —ALSO— Rev, Harry Zemmer will preach to the officials of the Amalgamated floral offerings received during the plane tonight to visit her cousins,; pastor of Bethel Evangelical and at the morning and evening serv- Fine selection of different kinds of 'Mr. ahd_ Mrs. Otto Hinderer and 1 Reformed church. He hadrserved UNADILLA Union, Local No. 487, at Chelsea ;bereavement jn_ the loss of our ices. There will be election of a Spring plant by WaiterTJraden, dear husband, father, grandfather — GreenPlantsforthehome.—“ ------' Miss Florence Ward. as pastor of Grace church in Mill- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH minister. ______Winans' vilie "since July, 1950. ■ -Unadilla, Michigan and_through the efforts_o_L Police and brother. . -WE DELIVER-'- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prayer service Thursday even­ Chief Doe, immediate cooperation Mrs. Wirt C. Boyce and family. 10:80 a.m.—Worship service. ings at 8 at -the Lawrence McAtee -ttr80'a.m .—Sunday school. of the union was obtained when home. the urgency was realized. By-Products CHELSEA GREENHOUSES Thankfulness- for unhesitating Tbs inside of cottonseed, or tbs ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH _ GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH 7010 Lingane Road Phone Chelae* 6071 (Rogers Comers) generosity goes to donors Ray­ meat, Is pressed at special crush­ Gregory, Michigan ------mond Johnson;- G. H; Schweiger ing mills to obtain a rich oil for use Rev..M. W. Brueckner, Pastor 10 a;m.—Morning worship. and George Lubahn. Sunday, Oct. 19— - 11 a.m.—Sunday school. . As a result, donors from ,the In the production of margarine, 9 a.m.—Sunday school. 7:30 p.m. — Bible study and membership of the Oddfellows and shortening, salad dressings,' mayon­ 10 a.m.—Worship service. prayer meeting. Rebekah Lodge were not needed, naise. and other food products. 8:30 p.m.—Choir practice. but their willingness to come to our assistance is just as deeply ap­ SECOND EVANGELICAL preciated. Also, are offers by .Mrs. Customer Satisfaction -UNITED BRETHREN^CHURCH Ida-Nixon,..Mrs, Bertha Jdepburh, New Records (Waterloo) and Mrs. Lillian Messner, to stand Rev. G. P. Peck, Pastor by in case of further need. Sunday, Oct. 19— Mrs. Gail’s daughter, Guaranteed In Stock 10:0O" a“.m.—Sunday school. Mrs. John O’Rourke. 11:15 a.m.—Morning worship. “You Do Something To Me” 8:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor CARD OF TRANKS , _ ------— ...... Mario Lanza meeting. We wish to extend our heartfelt “Because You’re Mine” thanks and appreciation for the ....—.------Mario Lanza BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND acts of kindness, messages of sym­ REFORMED CHURCH pathy and beautiful floral offer­ “Love Me” ...... ----- Johnny Ray Freedom Township ings received from our kind friends “Should I” ...... Four Aces Rev. T. W. Menzel, Pastor and neighbors during our recent “Some Day” ....Tony Martin Sunday, Oct. 19— i , bereavement in the loss of • our be­ “Lonesome, That’s All” 10. a.m.—Harvest Festival. The loved wife and mother. We es­ Perry Como .church will be decorated by the pecially thank" Rev.- P. H. Grabow­ young . people. ski, St. John’s church Youth Fel­ Announcing “It’s Been So Long” lowship, ^"Ladies’ 'Aid, Mrs--John ...... v------Don Cherry „ 11; a.m.—Sunday school. Tuesday, Oct.- 21— ’ Oesterie (songs), Jack Zimmerman “Settin’ The Woods on Fire” . 8 p.m.—Young People’s Hallo­ (organist), Hancock employees, ...... 1 : Mervin Shiner ween party at the church. Local 670; second shift employees 113 PAF0TST Footprints in the Snow” ^Wednesday, Oct. 22- of Argus Cameras. Inc.. Chuck Wedding invitations or an­ Small’s ...department, Radio - and D ill- Monroe Ingathering of gifts for the or­ nouncements . . . you’ll PHONE: 6701 phans home. Television No. 834r and-Local 623. Clark Equipment Co.; Craig Oil want them to relay your THE Station; Freshman and Junior SALEM GROVE classes of Grass Lake High school, message smartly. You can METHODIST CHURCH and Mrs. Elmer Maute’s room. RECORD SHOP Sunday, Oct. 19— J Elmer Sager and Family. depend on our experience to .V. 10 J5-a,m.r^unday'-Jchodi.—— F R f(5lD p r o d u c t s 11:15 a.m.—Worship service. CARD OF THANKS give you proud results. Dr. Hans Leitner of Spring Ar­ We wish to express our appreci­ bor College, will be in charge.ms ation to Rev,, T. W. Menzel, to Paul F. Niehaus .for his singing, CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH and to all ourfriends .and neigh­ M-92, South of Old US-12 bors who helped us through our PRINTING DEPARTMENT Rev. David A. Wood, Pastor recent, trials in our bereavement Sunday, Oct. 19—~ at the loss of our son, and brother7 10 a.m.—Sunday school” Loren. The Service 11 a.m.—Worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Qiarence Trinkle 4 and Family. 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' ...... «'»>—...... uii||>»»»u»MWWmllmuu.,mlll„MIH<„MMJ),tU4|| Robert Geer was a patient at Woman’s Club Votes WATERLOO 4*H CLUB administrative leaders; president, urday high? hursday unt“ Sat- The Waterloo 4-H club met Fri­ David Cook; vice-president, Mari- To Pack Christmas day evening at the home of Ron­ lyn Liebeck; secretary, Mary Ann ...... (|(„...... | Musolf; treasurer, Alan Cook; re- so ?’™,?!?*0-1 'Johnson, of Jack* Boxes for Servicemen ald Fairbrother with 28 members PofaMrI “and M rs^L^n Detroit, spent the weekend L?e ORABIE MENTIONS. A MJCHICW FISH itiQ WON SICOMD tended, ai the home onllr. and Mrs - v a in the .electrical group, five in S 3 S Detroit, and Mias Isabel PRI2E IN THE RAINBOW TROUT EASTERN FIT* RSWN5 W* During the program period Mrs. Next Thursday is, the roller Ml‘‘and Mm L e E mund K. Miller, Sr. ' M VISION. THAT* PROOF OP COOP flSHliS IN MlOIlflflNI ' clothing, two- in knitting, and four skating party in Jackson. Most Ind,, and Rev B. W. Eaton and Mrs. Warren in trapping. H b in d Mrs, William' Manes of Sunday afternoon and evenini? of the members plan to attend. PaUl of D°wngiac: AtCIJVINl Daniel* discussed . ersonalitles in Plans were also completed for rw«it visited the latter^ grand- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John . Fisher’s u aster Plan — Vivian Liberskl Bhowed her r a * Mrs. Caroline Thaiham- Ha™ * # m even»ng visitors'"at the anh were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard attending the Lansing football chickens at a poultry show last home ofM r. and Mrs. Edwin Gnu U.S.A.” games. STsiturday afternoon, and also were Mr. and 'Mrs.' Willih'»a E The social service committee Saturday, and received a “B” rat­ I SM her aunt and unde, Mr. and V n £ n M iihelr £°Ur ehUdran" af 00 veil KNdWt At the dose of the business ses­ ing. "ml Mr. ami Mr,: proposed at the meeting to pack sion a pot-luck lunch was served. I iii* Alfred faulkner. . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. DETROIT FACTORV WORKERS ARE THE HIGHEST boxes for servicemen's Christmas David, Clarice and Alan Cook I^nday guests of Rev, and Mrs, narveyHarvev Ja balyer, J jL Cr' all Pavld of Royul Wpor Oak and ,y.:„w 1 nee were Mr;! and Mrs PAID IN TH^ NATION'S MAJOR AREAS WITH AN gifts and the club voted to carry and Duane Walz attended a foot- ' ' ( » H Grafiwski and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday callers at tho home of William BrackiindJaniily.-of Sagi- AVERAGLANNVAUVAGE.OF •mANp.OfTROlfS. out the project.------*— BUSY BEAVERS 4-H CLUB ball-game at Holtiast Friday eve- IrkriesliULcaster were Adolph and Mr. and Mrs, J. Hr Boyd were Mr nu\\, and Mr.-and Mrs. Mio. Smd- TOTAL FACTORY PAYROLL RANKS NO.}'AMONG Twenty dolls were distributed The 'business meeting of the ning. I uits Margaret Grabowski. and Mr, and Mrs, Lial Roath of Charlotte’ AMERICAN CITIES, BEING SURPASSED ONLY Bf among the members, to be dressed Busy Beavers was held at the —Janice Walz, reporter, v l i p " ^ nrt8t of M rs.Jietta Delano of Battle Creek' NFW YORK AND CHICAGO...... for \Christmas giving. The elub hom&of Audrey Musolf of Chelsea. SiS M« ’ ^n n ie Roath of Lansing is also collecting used boys* toys The following new officers were Low in Cost, High in Interest, ^ « aWjosie Cranna, of Unadilla, J6* B°y^s sister, Mrs. Helen which will be repaired,, if neces­ elected; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cook, Standard Want Ads. . Jher grandson, Clinton Johnson, Thomas, of Eaton, Ind., is spending •Hw \ ? eLap° o£ Creek, Mr. AAriSTAV IN WOODS THREE MASTER WOOKARW sary, and otherwise renewed. Any­ Tjaekson, spent^Saturday after* ERG IN GRAND RAPIDS ARE AMONG THE NATIONS FEW Borne time here, having arrived dimrm11'8, n e,metll Stewart and bWHO STILL PRACTICE M ART OF ECCLESIASTIC CARVING. one who has such toys to con­ Sod, Oct. 4, at the home, of the here Oct. l.to be with Mrs < J.i .daughters, Donna Jean and Betty SO SHILLED IS THEIR WORK THAT EVEN VEINS OF tribute is to take them to Rev. ■ letter's aunt, Mrs. Josephine Hen* when she returned from St. ?,! A:m> of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. THE HAHDS MAY BE SEEN IN RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS . and Mrs. David Bryce of the Me­ [md, on Congdon street. Other thodist church. A i Ann Arbor, LIKE'THf LAST SUPPER! VISITORS •: Itallers included Mrs. George Lie* oia(’hwlotten MAY SEE THE TRIO AT. WORK IN The finance committee reported and daughters, of Munith to weS e.,had-been “ P"ttolt Frederick Trouee THEIR STUDIO AT THE AMERICAN plans for the annual fall rummage O P E N H O U S E z_ * .?LIJ | N- Y„ are leaving today SEATING COMPANY, : . : sale saying the dates have been ■ '’/siting y/siting Mrs.M*o. Trouse’s A,uuau » mother,motner tentatively set for Nov. 7 and 8, —1LW ‘ n-u,ll‘y 1,c‘nn' since last Fri- Refreshments wore served by •*'U«y. lhoy attended the. football Mrs. John Hale and Mrs. John SUNDAY, OCT. 19 gam?—m Ann Arbor Saturday MOW MACKINAC ISLAND COT ITS NAMIt „ Fischer. Our Lubricants Meet afternoon, Guests at the Fenn MACKINAC 13 DERIVED FROM THE INDIAN WORD ME*Od*W*MOa-W-HOM&, Jumie afto^-the-game wero-Mrrand TRANSLATED BY THE FRENCH INTO 'MICHHIMACHINACMWS MEANS-THr __ _ . 10 a.m. to 5 p.m._ Highest Standards. . . Mrs, Larry McDowell of Detroit. GRFAT TURTLE? THE ISLAND WAS THUS NAMEO BY SAVAGE INDIANS VfflO Ghost Riders rvi 1 v ntJ Mrs. IS. E. Koebbe of 'THOUGHT IT RESEMBLED THE BACK OF A LARGE TURTLE, THEY REGARD Ancient Norsemen believed the i.oiumlnis, Nebr., were guests of ED IT AS SACRED LAND. lights of the aurora wera the Valky­ The QUALITY of lubricants the former’s mother, Mrs. Edwin N E W H O M E MmMtEmmECmc/L Ro. a ? ries riding t h p 1 r. ghostly, horses, used in your ear is just as im— Koebbcrfronrl’-ridayTiftecnoon uri- through the sky. Some Eskimo tribes portant as_ the. regularity of til .Sunday -morning und attended of-Alaska beUeve them to be the Located just off Dewey Avenue the footbiill; game in "Ann Arbor lijfgton, Vt. Also a guest at the spirits of the dead playing a game greasing. You can always de­ Saturday afternoon. Saturday, Mr. dinner was Mrs. Myra Bowen, of Careless Use of Arms resembling soccer, using a walrus on Howard Road. pend on the men in our station and Mrs. .Harry Culp and daugh* Ypsilanti. skull for a ball. Eskimos of Point ters, chriijUno and Carolyn, of Mrs. Lyle Walz is convalescing Draws Fine for Barrow, Aj&ska, fearing the aurora, to use the BEST on your Grand Ledge, visited here also. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Chelsea Area Resident carry a knife when they go outside automobile. ------— — d-he_Misses-,N i n a—G rowel 1- and- Bid. Seripter, after returning from «®lle it is shining. ^ Nina Bello -.Wurster attended a the hospital. ■ ' • Rola Salyers, arrested Oct. 7 on family reunion ^ Sunday at the Mrs. .George Scherer spent a warrant charging him with-eare- CM or See home of. Mrs. Winifred"Xake, at Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. less use, of fireafms, pleaded guilty Grass Lake. ,The gathering: was W! (Hitt YOUR CAR’S 0 . G. Sears, at her home in Jack- Saturday in Municipal Court, Ann held in honor of Mrs. Lake's sister son. ^ -...... Arbor, and . was ordered to pay TINY TOWN OWEN BUILDERS • Tire Pressure D RIVE /N ... and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sager spent $25 costs and was put on six 112 Bast Middle Street A, L. Campbell, of San Bernardino, the week-end with their daughter months probation! Stockbridge Phone 87PI • Radiator Calif., who are visiting her and PHONE- 4721 FO R SERVICE and her husband. Mr, and Mrs. Salyers reportedly fired ja shot “ • Buttery “oThnr rtdativesr'— —- J. B. Dalton, of Dansvilie. Sunday gun near his home on US-12 while’ Mr. and Mrs.: Douglas Lange, they called at tl\e home of Mr. ana children were playing nearby. or • Crankcase who left here last March and spent INFANTS’ Mrs. Frank Oe3terle near there. 1f t ■ ■ — ------Ittk ilm* ywi stop the summer at their motel at Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mayer are Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Arget and In fnrga*! son Hole, Wyo„ returned to Chel­ in Boston.this week’attending the singer and sons, of Boyne City, KERN REAL ESTATE sea: Friday... They plan to move National - Association of Post­ were guests at the home of Mr. CHILDREN’S next week into the_hew-home-on masters convention. Mrs. .Thomas and Mrs. Ed. Hennon over the Oct. Flanders street which they pur­ Bust and son, of Pontiac, are 4 week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arget- Chelsea Phone 3241 chased from Walter Gage. Their WEAR spending the week here with-the singer were enroute to Rochelle, Sizes: Infante to 6x intentions are to spend the winter Mayer children, “Lynda, George 111. here and to return to Wyoming in and Carol. the spring. Mr. and Mrs. E.. M. Eisemvmr Alber Motor Sales Mrs. A.-Di Baldwin was a dinner were .dinner guests-Sunday at the GULF PRODUCTS — DESOTO — PLYMOUTH guest Sunday at the home of her home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold EiBe- son and his wife, Mr. anil , Mrs., jnan.; _^unday~evening—guest8 at 295 South Main \ '‘ Dial 2*1311 Ivan Baldwin, of Clinton, who we're the E. M.-Eisemann home were , entertaining for their cousins, Mr. their Sony Harold Hanselmann, and 1 and Mrs. Allen Morton, of Bur- his family, of Whitmore Lake,

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Come Get all the facts and figures—it’s so 369 .In-today-and putt h le grand-performer- easy, to give yourself. thajQyjttf-ownlng. through its paces. You'll love itt a Pontiac. •Optional at mr* (ON NEW LOW PRICE! D ollar fox* D ollar, you can’tb e a t a A Real Value o u s e y \* .I....,, \ n s i i a c * v WATCH TH1 TV FOOTIAU OAMI OF TNI WIIK IVIKY tATURDAY ON NIC TILIVIflON-ITAY TUN ID FOR HUMAN HICKMAN’S FONTIAC SNOW AFTIR IVIRV OAMI Chelsea HARPER SALES A SERVICE Phone 3063 118 West Middle Street ( Chelsea, Michigan < t, 109 North Main Street KARL THURSDAY, QOTQr e p ^ PAGE FOUR THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN Emerson, and family, in Eaton Ra Present at a family gathering The Unadilla Wood Butchers 4-H Sunday afternoon at the home of Handicraft club met recently with • Mr. and Mrs, Austin Bott, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. M.' W. Brueckner Mrs. Max Kalmbach and elected Calista Rose, and John Prentice were Key. and Mrs. Ted Brueckner officers for the coming year, .Mrs. RURAL CORRESPONDENCE attended the funeral services *of and family, of Saginaw, Mrs. Ro­ Kalmbach begins her 26th yedr as Mrs. Inez Walker in Ann Arbor, bert Warren and children, Chris­ a 4-H club leader. She will head on Thursday. tine and Freddie, of Temperance, the first-year project, while Clyde • Items of Interest About People We A ll Know, as Gathered by Correspondents • Purchase will be leader of the ATTENTION Dr. T. I. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. and Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Schaef-. Howard Clark and family, of Jack­ t e r and children, formerly of India, second-' and third-year groups. and Mrs. James Hunter and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Clair Barnum en­ noon on several of their neighbors were Sunday evening visitors of son, spent Sunday afternoon and NORTH SHARON evening with Mr. and Mrs. John dren, of St. Clair, who are house- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cor­ in Sharon; ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolppn Zahn. uests of the Brueckners. The ser. Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph W rght Mrs. Amos Curtis and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Anna Reichert visited her O’Connor. v Mr. and Mrs. Floyd^ Pwctor a t­ Donna Noah, of Ford hospital, chuefferai daughter,_ Eileen, ac­ und Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett FARMERS White and daughter were in Jack- daughter and husband, Mr. and f tended the wedding of Miss Betty Detroit, spent Saturday until Tues­ companied Mrs. Warron nnd the at" theirhome-Saturday evening Jean Wollpert and Jay Hopkins at son on Thursday. Mrs. i William Roach, of Detroit, on children when they returned home u\ honor of birthday of Mrs* We are always —— Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Sunday. day with her parents, Mr. and the Federated church in Grass Mrs. Laurence Noah. > urn! will remain there for a visit. Pickett. Euchre was the diversion family are in New York state this Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kalmbach of the evening, with honors going Lake on Saturday evening. of Ann Arbor, were Friday eve­ Edmund Cooper and Mrs. Linnie B uying old sheet iron, Sharbn Jacob entertained her Holt were Sunday dinner guests of to Mrs. Corser, Mrs. Pickett, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams left ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ UNADILLA Wright and Mr. Cprser. Lunch classmates with a wiener roast at mond Koch. , the {former's daughter and family, .Thursday to spend the winter was served at^a, Iace*covered table fence w ire and all other her home Sunday afternoon. months in Miami, Fla* ’ Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Beeman. Sun­ Kent Pickett is writing the local centered by a pink and white birth­ ■Mrs. William^ Uohaus of Man- Wolf Bauer of the U. S. Air Leigh Luick visited Mr. and Mrs. day evening guests were her aunt nows during the absence of his. day cake. Mrs. Pickett received Chester, was a Sunday dinner guest Corps, who has been stationed at Harold Kaiser of Ann Arbor, and and ,uncle,.of.Milan,_Mri..and Mrs. mother. Please continue to phone not only~birthday_cangratulatipns grades of farm scrap of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacob, Denver, Colo., is spending his Mr. and Mrs. August Buchau and Glen Condey, .... s or leave your news items at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balmer and but many good wishes for her J furlough at the home of Mr, and daughter, Joan, of Belleville were Unadilla store. winter sojourn in Florida. a n d a l w a y s Mrs. Merle Cummingb and Mrs. Mrs. Donald Irwin. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and children, of Carson City, spent the Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hadley were Harold DeMint attended the lead­ Mrs. Leigh' Luick. week-end with his parents, Mr. and Sunday guests of their cousifts, ers' lesson meeting at Rowes Gor- Mr. and Mrs. Peter LaChapelle, Mrs. Austin Balmer. -Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward, Sr., of CAVANAUGH LAKE hera church on Friday as alternate LIMA TOW NSHIP of. Green Bay, Wis., are spending Clark was a Monday afternoon West Marion. caller on Mrs.. Austin Balmer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Belser PAYING TOP PRICES leaders. - - ■ Mrs. Carroll Ordway’s brother, two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mr, and Mrs. Cal. Gillian and. daughter, of Kendalville, Ind., are spending a few days in-Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wahr and William H. Goetz, of Palmetto, LaChapelle. Mr. and Mrs. George Webb were quette this week. family, Mr. and Mrs. Norwin Wahr Calif., was a week-end guest at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Feldkomp Sunday dinner guests of their spent the week-end with Mr. and -. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boots were and sons, and Mr. arid Mrs. Albert. the Ordway home. and son, of Manchester, were Sun­ daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Charles May. Lyle Engle, of Dexter. Evening Harry Cooper has an infection week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wahr and Alvin were Sunday din­ Mrs. Stanley May of Vancouver, day evening callers of Mr. and George Roots. ner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Steinaway, . callers of the Webbs were Mr. and in one eye due to having it bruised Mrs. Georgia Anna Hudkins left Bring your scrap to Mrs. Ernest Wahr of Brooklyn. ( British Columbia, Mrs, Ethel Keith, Mrs. Albert Bentz and daughter, by n corn stalk recently, arid Frank Gracey of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gee's home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence vRoedel Mrs. Elizabeth Mayer and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Purchase Wednesday to spend a few days in and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Frederick speate/xoni Tuesday morning until LYNDON ter, Margaret, of Ann Arbor, visited Russel Stephens and family Wednesday morning with Mr. and Monroe, of Wyandotte, were Sunday caUers Dr., Harmon Webb of Detroit, in Detroit this week-end, Mrs./Lula Marsh spent-Satur­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Harold Gracey. Mrs. Calista Rose spent Satur­ Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Teachout Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and day and Sunday with her daugh­ spent the .week-end with his son, day with Mrs; Leon Marsh, I a c k s o n I r o n & M e t a l C o m p a n y liam McAfee. ! . , . . George, at Culver Military Acad­ spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strahle Mrs. Walter Rothfuss were 'Mr., ter arid family, Mr, and Mrs. Jo­ Teachout. and Mrs. Herman Hashley and seph Miller, in Millville. emy, Culver, Ind. family were Sunday dinner guests entertained the Euchre club Satur­ Mrs. Anna Broka o f Beaverton, Mrs. Howard Pickett spent an of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hochrein 1306 Page Ave. Jackeon, Michigan Dja| jrjgj day evening. . . ■ . Janice, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Horn­ evening last week with Mrs. Jennie ingg and. Arthur Rothfuss. _ ■ tended a football game in Detroit, I!1,„and Athra ? Post of 5i Wa Gladwin, were in honor of Mrs. Smith’s birthday. — Mr.—end- M^fl—T°hn Bruestle or Mackinder in Stockbridge. The 'Smiths attended a family an­ Manchester, called Sunday after­ Mr: - sri^trsr-R aym ond-E geler- -gq^ay. --.Their -nephew, Terry- 9 and W.LLford Mcllveen flow to Florida - % ~ ~ - — - Boyce, pf Jackson, played in th e 'rs* Floydloyc Balnver. last week to drive his wife home niversary-dinner ■ Monda^-aycning youth football • game between Sunday afternoon callerB of Mr. after a two-week visit with her at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. halves...... 7 ;/ ■ ...... and Mrs. Walter Bffuer were Mr. sister there. They arrived hero Charles Smith; Sr., in iwnor of the latter. ■ . '" Mrs. Nick Susnjer of Wayne, and Mrs. George Bauer, Jr, and Sunday. Barbara. Sunday evening, the Wal­ Tom Pond visited 'Mrs. George Mr. . and: Mrs. Harold Boyce, of - Mrs. Milo Corser called on TurnBull and Janice for the week­ Dundee, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Boyce, ter Bauers were luncheon guests Charles Erwood at the Foote hos of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Proctor.' end. Mrs. .TurnBull will join her of Jackson, and Mrs, Charles Howe pital in Jackson, Saturday, and husband in Detroit for a few days GENERAL of Chelsea, were callers on their _ ^ found him slightly improved. , to celebrate their anniversary. GENERAL parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard R O G E R S C O R N E R S Mr. and Mr,s. Charles May will Mrs. Lowell Scripter is attend­ Boyce, Friday.. observe their 66th wedding anni ing: the Sylvan Extension meeting Mrs. George Austin Bott, Jr., Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.r Herbert versary Monday, Oct. 20. at the homo of Mrs. David Martin spent. Sunday and Monday with Hinderer and sonr and Nancy 'Mrs. Maud Coons visited Mrs, today (Thursday). her mother, Mrs; Verna West, in Strickland were dinner guests of John McMullen in Muriith, Wed­ ELECTION Dansville. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Losey of Jack- nesday. . ELECTION son. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Corser, ac­ Tax on Cars ^Mri.and,.Mrs, Austin Bott spent companied by Leo HackinBorg of The average state tax on a light Sunday afternoon with his brother," -Walter Beuerle, Theodore Tirh TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: of Dexter, Frank Lowery arid Hudson, MrsT " Ella “Barnhart and I passenger car-including road user TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: iWpW.pr fiohiH n f Manrheateg, were Frank Corser, of Hrilt^gre spend­ and_prgBerty_taxe,3—18_>55 annually. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in West Branch over the week-end ing ”the~week 'aT Houghton ' lake States having lighter taxes include - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN __. prospecting a place to pitch,their hunting deer with bow and arrow. Massachusetts, Missouri, Illinois, That a General Election will be held in the tent ,for deer hunting season.'" Mrs. Charles May and Mr. and That a General Election will be heldjn the Mrs; Cal. Gillian- and daughter and Wyoming,-Heavier taxes, are Mr. and Mrs. William Stark and paid by motorists In Florida/Min­ family Were Sunday evening din­ were Saturday evening dinner TOWNSHIP OF LIMA ner guests of Mr. and- Mrs. Ken­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne nesota, Washington, New Mexico, TOWNSHIP QEJLYND0N neth Stark of- Trenton. Smith in Ann Arbor. and Oklahoma. (Precinct No. 1) (Precinct No. 1) Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goetz were STATE OF MICHIGAN Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. STATE OF MICHIGAN arid Mrs. Walter Loeffler and fam­ ily. Sunday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blumenauer The Heart of Your Car . . . LIMA TOWN : Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wenk and family caHed- on Mrs.- Albert Hin . . is the battery Within said Township on derer and Miss Carey Lutz Sunday Within said Township on evening. - Mr. - and Mrs. Alton -A, Grau spent, the week-end with Mr. and For quick, easy starts1 and . Tuesday, Nov. 4, Mrs. E. A. Koebbe of Dearborn, trouble-free performance. let and attended a wedding. Saturday Tuesday, Ncv. 4,195! evening. Susan Grau is spending this week with her aunt and uncle; larly to keep it in top -form— For the-Purpo •Mrmnd Mrs; Jack Siscoro f Dear- us check your battery regu- For the. Purpose of Electing the Following Officers, viz: born township. NATIONAL Last week callers of Mr. and NATIONAL Mrs^-Norman Wenk were Mr. and ^Always Buy Lee Deluxe Tires0 President and Vice-President of the United States Mrs. Erwin Widmayer and family, -President and Vice-President pf tjie United States of Pleasant Lake road, and Mr. and STATE Mrs. Arthur Barth and Shirley, STATE Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, 113 N. Main Street Sunday evening, Mr. ""and. Mrs. H A N K ERP SERVICE L. R. Heydlauff Ph. 6651 Norman Wenk and family called Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State; Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor General. on Mrs. Mary Grieb and Mr. and Corner South Main and Van Buren Phone 7411 Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor Genera). Mrs. Wilbert Grieb. CONGRESSIONAL United States Senator (Full Term) United States Senator (Full Term) United States Senator (To Fill Vacancy) United States Senator (To Fill Vacancy) _Representative in Congress Representative in Congress LEGISLATIVE LEGISLATIVE , State Senator, Representative State Senator, Representative — — — t-— COUNTY - - - COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriffs County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor in Counties Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County "Clerk, County- "electing same, Dram-rom!n i» E. Littell to ask the Oakland Coun­ The mind and the touch can be dulled from lack of practice Ceneial MilU new, txcluilv* combination of ciaential bue HOPE YOU READ THIS! Ann Arbor's airport was formal­ dosing of the churches and theater ly'opened on Tuesday. It Is ox- to chcck_tho Bproad of the disease. ty circuit court immediately for ah. In our. profession too. But not so-with the pharmacists : iod.tna.mi(uuIi<------_.------.... order restraining "Glenn Long/ ^/ Detroit FreePress~ pedte'd' t¥K ITn & h l » r w m n * : SdvoraT of the "schools are also working here in your behalf, for they compound thousands every morning held at the field on Sunday, . closed. plumber,.from using the premises Farmers in this vicinity' uro sell­ at ~411 Baseline Rd. for'commer- of prescriptions annually. ft Railway Express , _ American, British and French cial purposes Inst, dependable ing their beans for price ranglng- soldiers are chewing w much gum from 7c to 714c per pound. that the supply for the ‘atay-at- This step followed receipt by The quiet preference of your Doctor, plus your continued fz Swiss Cleaners Fred Young of Sylvan is feeding horn'es is depleted. the Commission of a formal -re­ patronage hove made this an active prescription phar- ninsler workmanship on his farm bn the Chelaea-Man- port from Thomas R. Carrington, ME and Mrs. John Brcitenbachi Tfimirmarr of the. pfarmiiig-grid zdn- mney. Pharmacists trarn arn alnrt, busy, and iexpert, having -ft K yer Laundry cheater road, 153 hogs that at pres­ ent will, dverage 100 pounds each. who recently sold their, farm in ing co'mmission, that it had unani-. the advantag'e of continuous prescrlptfon experience, and" refreshing Mr. -Young is one of "the largest ist drug producH/sUch as those of Parke, Davis i Com­ PHONE 6511 Battle Creek. tion-to haVe his property rezoned SERVICES general stock feeders in this part pany, with which to practice their profession. of Washtenaw County. Rev. Augustus M. Donner, pas- for commercial use. — Northville Four Mile Lake Chelsea, Michigan chatzJCic ‘tor of St. Thomas church in Free- Record." Thursday, Oct. 18, 1928— Tium7~dit‘d~BUiideiTly~Sunday morn- ing of a heart attack, just before Stockbridge—Action was taken The first meeting of the Chel- the opening of the Sunday school. at the ViHage Council meeting Oct. sea-group-of-supervised-tCaehers 6 to have'the fire' siren "blow at was. held at Luick school with HISTORIC CHURCH 11:0.0 p.m. on Friday and Saturday' Miss Agues ...Young as hostess. nights.■' arid at 10:00 p.m.: on all There were 25 teachers presentT Old^Swedenchurchptocatedin'WH-- other nights as a curfew warning, CHEL5EADRUG Miss Cora L. Haas, commissioner; mington, Del., is one of the nation’s starting Monday, Oct. 13. P H O N E 4 6 U C. M. L ANCASTEK, AE6. PHARMA C/ST Mrs. Marion Wetzel, county nurse; oldest historic relijgious edifices. By taking this' action the Coun­ cil does not mean that a tough .crackdown...is. to_b.e . made..on all ----- WE HAVE ----- persons under-seventeen who are found on the streets after the AFRICAN VIOLETS - POTTED MUMS hours stated. Instead, this is a Ill >n warning to those few who feel and BEGONIAS -that—nig-htti mo—is—the—time—to< prowl, tear around town, and i ' CUT FLOWER’S FOR ALL OCCASIONS general- make a nuisance of them A fine selection of cactus, vines and other green plants for selves.—Stockbridge Brief-Sun, planters; Also, tulip bulbs, peony roots and oriental poppy Pinckney — Paris Wheats el ‘who roots. , ’’ own.^^4fr-aciie-fai^ftii n SN YOUR OWN troit in December, 1950, of n heart The Sylvan Flow® iop attack. His estate probated 716 West Middle Street WE DELIVER Phone 4561 and settled. Lucius Dople bought the farirrnrtd'soltf'ii to Wi

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,A 4 .... _ and WINDOWS ' .Snug in winter . . . coot in summer. / > STORM SAM 'I? 3 ' STORM WINDOWS Weather Stripping *IMra-MnllfSup*r Metal, Felt or Sponge Rubber. Ntw YORK CINTRAl PAYS taxes on its tracks, AND WHAT A DlMHtlNCWthose New York Cen- trattS ti.hjM l« i , bridges, stations and yards...just as you do on •• tral tax dollars make. In district after district, your homo or business property. In Michigan, they mean the whole difference between an out- CAULKING COMPOUND -for-inatancerGentral-taxes totaled-almbat- __ of-datc or cramped schoolhouse.. . and the kind .. Cartridges and Guns $2,000,000 last yepr, most of it going to schools. of foomy, sunny, fireproof modem building you theo Put OUsmobih's Super Thnugh its Paees l That helped keep down your school tax. want1 for your youngsters. Come in . . i dhoose your cour#e . . . and PLASTIC take « ride! You’re Invited to give this new “Rocket” Engine Oldempbile your own WINDOW and DOOR COVERING kind of demon*tration. You’ll l>« _ — — Complete with molding and-naiis...... I.O. thto.WII.nl Super •'S8” rr.l'ftmls In evi'ty .Irtvin, lilunlmn. Ami that« not alll Install yourself with common household tools. TlinrVOM.mol.ilt l’o.rt St«r,n,. for cffortlcM p.rhios-lly.l™-M*'“' ^ llrivo* forimoother power .lelivrry, t.orno in anil Rive tha "*<»*«" >™r '1 '^ 6"ve Oldemohile * try before yu.i buy! Finkbeiner Lumber Co, .»I'-'.jKrtfcK-f: iw;r>v OnOW NI A t M l • $ p$ # o 11M 1IAL1* US-12 i l l Y W I Just off LUION IN TRANSPORT fAXU. Only railroads YOUR OOOD NHOHBOR, the Railroad, pays Its 2-3881 S. Main S t 3 • lighten your tax load. Big, inter-city buses and way and'pays taxes, tool Wouldn't it be fairer R DANIELS -1 0 8 Railroad Street ' trucks» .. airplanes ,. . bargb tines. . . all got if all carriers had to do the same? You'd benefit, direct or Indirect government subsidies. And Ahd New. York Central would be better able to that means they actually inerwse by millions provide the constantly improving service whir* j MARTIN, STEIN BACH, OWNER -W.M, the TV Fwtbnll 6 ... of .h. W«k *«** “ the tax burden on you and New^fork Central! is always the "CENTRAL lD W THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN ■Th u r s d a y , octorfd Modern “ticDlei1- WANT ADS W ANT AOS W ANT ADS to the different specScfSl ^ WANT ADS WANT ADS Power plants, rtUroad, I WANTED-Standing timber. We users, and the coal tfit 5? * ^ APARTMENT WANTED—2 or 3 MALE HELP WANTED—Freight FOR SALE—Home rendered lard. will pay top prices for large FOR SALE dray man with thick. Apply at Phone 6271. HELP WANTED home-heating stoker^ ^ room furnished apartment de- Virgin pr Second Growth trees. itqvea and boilers. rough lumber. See C. Bycraft, Chelsea office of New York Cen- FOR SALE-^5 full blood Tunis Thureson Lumber Company, How­ tral Railroad, phone 4131. -14 First-class mechanic; also helper. or call 2-1661.______-14 Used 8 mm. Deer Rifle, like new. ewes; 2 full blood Tunis rams. Steady work, good working con­ ell, Mich. Phone 931. tf ...... $59.£0 WANTED--FM dirt, Call 2-1521 SITUATION WANTED—Practical Phone 2-4952. Dan O’Connor, Chel- ditions and pay. APPLES FOR Sa l e —14 differ. o* 2-4111. 6tf sea, Mich. **4 FOR SALE AppleB. McIntosh, nursing in homo. Phone Chelsea Field Fence, 1047,41- ga;> 6 inch dnt varieties. No Sundajiy sales. NOTICE Jonathan, Red and Golden Deli­ 6548. ’ . -14 CIDER MAKING every Fridpy. FOR SALE — 1948 Dodge H-ton PALMER MOTOR SALES, INC. Ezra Heininger, 2571 North Lima stays. Take advantage of pre­ Sweet cider and whiskey barrels cious. Sweet cider every week end. FOR SALE—Small crib and baby sent prices. pickup with %-ton box. 19,000 Established 1911 Chelsea, Mich. Center Road. Phone 2-2980. l l t f PUBLIC INVITED Czapias Orchard, 1817 Rank Rd. buggy. Ph. Chelsea-2-1882?——14 for jale. Phone Chelsea 4060. 15tf miles, excellent .motor, $750. 113 Phone 4911 5tf Grass Lake, Mich. Phone Chelsea FOR^ALE—Ono .100 gallon fuel CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS - MERKEL BROS. HARDWARE South St., phone 6668. . -14 CUSTOM CORN PICKING—Cali 175 best garden varieties, bloom­ 6468. 14 oil tank with spigot and other 8694. -IB TRAP and NEW LISTINGS articles. Phone 416.51. 14 ing September and October. Jolyn WANTED TO REN,T^~ Furnished BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED for FOR SALE—Good Northwestern, NOTICE—Phone number at resi- Lea Flowers, 1785 Wolf Lake RdL RIFLE SHOOT _apartment. Phone 7788._____14tf 2 bedroom home located on Spring sale of school house and land. lightweight, Hereford calves; dence of A. D. Mayer, Ins., is GrasB Lake. . 18 FOR SALE—Yorkshire weanling Lake. This can be7 bought for District No. 10, Lyndon township. COTTAGE Hereford and Durham yearlings, tq changed t5oA2 0 1. Office, same, 718L 2 M I. pigs. Walter J. Beutler, 40(L small down payment. Washtenaw County. 'School board let on share basis. ' < FOR SALE—Round oak, wood and Freer Rd. Phone 5570. , -15j reserves the right to reject any bid. Located, 6 miles west of Chelsea, coal range. Very good condition. Sunday, Oct. 19 offered for sale.; Has large wood­ NORTON’S STOCKYARDS FOR SALE—Light green kitchen Mrs. Harley H att, phone 4861. ^ 2-room modern home on 2 acres of Ro£ Hadley and Lloyd May, Greg- cabinet, porcelain top. Cot with lo tf at land, city gas and electricity. 1 bry^Mkh.,-R.F.D. No. 2, will ac­ ed lot with frontage ojj. lake. Full Olivet, Mich. . . Truck: baaement, large living foomrkitch- 15 dropuLU^I. Piuon sides and smy mattress.One VMW« Y*«v_ white•» ww Chelsea Rod and Gun Club mile out . ’ ' . cept bids. All bids must be in. by porcelain ice box, 100 lb. good for November 8. ______■ ■ . ■■ -14 en, bed room and toilet on first Leads Both ~ " • Grounds floor and full second floor. Electric cottage use. One small' table, 36- Not only does the United States ftfan Wanted 2 new two-bedroom homos in Chel­ FOR SALE—Yearling hens. 81.2^ ^Complete Line of in. long. Phone 2-2881 mornings, Bane Road sea, onrbrickr . .‘■~ each. Also 2 New Zeeland White stove, refrigerstsrr a 11 furnishings produce more cotton than the rest near Chelsea Greenhouses Hours, 8 .p.m. to 4:80 a.m. This and 2 boats are included. Electric ■ " '14 of the world total, but it also is the man must wash and polish out­ does. 8888 vRoe Rd. Phone Chelsea .water system, fireplace and septic, Delco Batteries COOK WANTED—Phone 2-1411] 1 3-bedroom home. 2-4021. _ . 15 largest consumer,of cotton goods, TRAP SHOOT PRIZES side delivery equipment, help tank. Immediate possession can be Also Complete-Line of ... 14tf During the last five years, con­ change tires, and do any othor ls t---^ ir 16-in. Hunting Boob 8-room year around home on Is­ had. Terms. To make inspection FOR SALE—150x125 ft. lot with sumption has averaged 9,132,'900 minoi'\ truck maintenance work. END OF SEASON call 2nd—Box of heavy load s3 Must also be qualified to handle land Lake. Autolite Batteries 36x24 ft. cinderblock building, bales, almost three times as much 3rd—Hunting Cap equipment so thAt ho may be able and 12’xl8’ frame building located as Indip, its nearest competitor, SPECIAL ALVIN H. The original equipment battery on Quigley Drive, just off US-12, to switch trucks at this plant. Rate Kern Real Estate — for your car. RIFLE SHOOT prize’ $1.90 per hr. Apply Personnel Buildings good for shop or house. Only a few days left to stock up , POMMERENING Gourd Decorations . Stag Handle Hunting Knife Office. v T~> Phone 3241 14tf your home freezer with Price $3,000. Phone 8051. 14tf 1 Phone Chelsea 7776 Try Autolite Stay-ful FOR SALE —, Seven room house, Gourds make nice decorations in v Rifle shooters bring FOR SALE Three 8-year-old black ■ Fill three times a year. - double garage, shed, chicken the home. To preserve s gourd, CHELSEA SPRING _ tO]r Delaine Rams. From - regia- BAte-Y-QUEEN- - SCISSORS AND-KNIVES sharp-: poop and garden spot, on blacktop aUow the'outside to dry thoroughly. owir ammunition. Division of Standard Steel Spring tered breeding. Farmers prices. Hav.e-it handy, to serve on pie and ened. Hand saws machine filed. A good buy on General Tires. road. Phone Chelsea 5968. -14 Then apply one or two thin coats of Howard E. Blood Far.ms, S. Lyon, Circutar-saws-gummed and; bevel fresh, white shellac -to-give it an Phone 3541 cake. Come and pick up several ground. Keys made. General lock SITUATION WANTED — Widow, —Public-Invited ■14 Mich. » -15 quarts now before we close for 51; good cook,, wishes job as. attractive, and protective cover. FOR SALE—Du roc plg’sT l weireeks the season. ■■■'“ ~ ----- repair. Byford Speer. 128 Orchard GMC TRUCKS FOR SALE—1948 Roycraft 720% St. Phone 7841.. -16 housekeeper. No other woman in .__ hnoaoti-niler with new roof and old. Eligible for■ registering „ ... .. charge. Chelsea preferred! Call' new paint job.. Also welding torch Phone 4778 after 6 p.m., o r_see ... Spwlrvl'O'n'HJVlf-Gallona: FQR-SALE—9-room-frame-houser KAISER CARS Chelsea-6548. — — -14 -with-cutting attachmeiit..___.Phon.e. Gene Lake. 14 3-car garage, large lot, fruit SCENIC LOCATION trees and garden. -Located on-Chel­ _ Wheel Balancing FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Good • 2-3522. ■___ ’ _____ -U FOR SALE—Potatoes. Joe T. Mer­ — : 97c location. Continuous hotr soft SOUTHWEST OF- MANCHESTER-r-130- acres of rolling land kel^ ph. 2-3934.______12tf sea-Dexter Rd. inside village lim­ FOR SALE — Used 9-pc. dining . , Hours its. Terms acceptable. Call 2-4781 Wheel Aligning water. 216 Jefferson, phone 5506 with Some woods, barn, tool shed, garage. House needs repair, room set. Cheap. 421 McKinley FOR SALE—Apples, several, dif­ after 6 p.m. lOtf Call evenings or week ends. -14 St. -14 ferent, varieties, Sweet cider on ing. Good well, in addition, about 12 acres with some lake WANTED—A housekeeper. -Mrs, FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart­ frontage. This includes two semi-modern lake-front cottages, WANTED —■ Small building for week-ends. Bring containers. Ph. 12 Noon to 9 p.m. Grossman's Garage _2-3596. Clarence Lehman. 17 George English, 642 S. Main, ment with 4 rooms and bath; au­ several other lake-front lots. Good fishing and bathing. May be lumber.—See-Gi^Bycraftj-or- call Time to say "So Long—and Thanks' Chelsea, Phone 2-2621. 14 137 Park St. . Phone 2-3741 tomatic heat. Located at 825 Cav­ 2-1651. 44 purchased separate or together. This property has lots of pos< FOR SALE—1 pr. galvanized port­ We .are sincerely grateful for FOR SALE 9mo. old Holstein bull lOtf anaugh Lake. Phone 2-3784 Chel­ NEW BUSHEL CRATES for Sale able wash tubs; 1 blonde televis­ your loyal patronage this past sea­ sea. 1 2 tf sibilities for lake-front development. Must be seen to be ap. from artificial bred cow. Don FOR SALE—3 acres of land* will '■—'Nelson Peterson's Saw Mill. ion turn-top table; 9-piece French son. Best of luck to you and sefe Keezer, phone 6766," — 14 predated. Liberal terms. 13499 CCC Rd. Ph. 6542. • -15 walnut dining room set. All in ex­ you NEXT SPRING. sell or trade cheap. Phone Chel­ FOR SALE — Winchester 12-ga. sea 2-2261. 14 UPHOLSTERING ; PLUMBING—Repairing or new cellent condition. Call at Lester PAINTING & PAPERING work. Wells and pumps re­ Hansen, 137 South' St., or phone VIRGINIA ROWE, Mgr. shotgun, and 30-40 Krag deer JOHN F. REULE 2-4864 after 4 p.m. ’ l l t f rifle. Derreli Kniss, Ph. 2-1176 FOR SALE Realtor Phone Ann Arbor UM paired. Fast service. Phone Leon­ Chelsea. -15 4 1 J. F. HIEBER & SON ard Reith, Waterloo Mills. Water­ FOR SALE—Davenport and chair 38 Cavanaugh Lake loo Village, Chelsea 2-4811, tf with slipcovers; walnut coffee DAIRY QUEEN New Wood Brothers and New Idea Phone 2-1664 FOR SALE — Bathinette, alumi- table with glass tray; reasonable. Corner of Old US-12 and M-92 Corn Pickers. l l t f \ num, like new. Phone Chelsea Mrs. Robert Wagner, phone 4351, Nearly New Co-Op Picker, only WHAT $395.00. WANTED—Corn picking. Phone Remember Finn’s Rexall Drug Store 2-4878. -14 -14 MEN OR BOYS WANTED for 7469. ? 18tf pinsetters. Apply after 6:30 p.m. John Deere 2-now Picker, $495.00. at Sylvan Bowling Alley. 14 John Deere No. 101 Picker, like FOR SALE — By D. Ballinger For Best Values Alwaysl DO YOU new; $395.00. Agency, 604 Hague Aye., Jack- International Picker, $295.00. son. 1 income house in. Manchester, Iron Fireman Stokers and Oil Burners HELP WANTED Many" others to choose from— convenient terms; 2 small farms of Special I Halo Shampoo. 2 Large Bottles, WANT MOST two and 15 acres, on good road SEMI-DRIVER WIEDMAN TRACTOR SALES leading to Chelsea. Phone Jackson - • $1.14 Value, -Only...... With winter almost hererisn’t it about time for the Saline Phone No. 11 2-807ST'Or-Johri'-Fahey, salesman, Gillette Super-Speed Set. 1-Pc. Razor and Blades. For highway haul. IN A JOB? Evenings, Ann Arbor 3-4808 Manchester 4842, 16 stores to be showing summer clothes? Apply in person. . $1.75 value." Only ...... 14tf Cashmere Bouquet Hand Lotion, with dispenser .49 We have a position to fill your ex­ WANTED—Hauling of all. kinds COSTUMES Chelsea Mtg. Corp. act needs. Why not stop in and with 1%-ton truck. Phone Chel­ Bexall Anapac Tablets, for relief of colds...... ? .98 talk.it-jQYer. with vour employment sea.2s2261.------1 14 FOR RENT—Costumes and wigs Hayes and Monroe St. ’ DAvnll Hisma-Rey. one-minute relief from stomach representative. We have openings FOR SALE-^-3 - -Registered Black for Halloween. Also, tuxedoes Moore Coal Company Chelsea, M i c h . . __ in October and November. and bridesmaids dresses, Santa a c id ...... :.69c - $1.63 DIAL 2-2911 15 top ram, 2 yearling and one 5-yr. “MORE COAL FROM MOORE” old. Phone 4386> Grass Lake, 4425 Claus suits. Budget prices. Vapure. A quick inhalent for head colds ...-.....$ .69 Maute R(L- -1 2 t t buyers, for homes and apartment ------COSTUME ______-Playtex Baby Pants, new Style. -One-piece, soft house. Give us a try. . Minnie MICHIGAN BELL 717 Audobon Blvd. , Dial 3-6039 latex. All sizes ...... r.....-.:..-.;.,...... $ *79. Scripter, saleslady. Rowe Realty FOR SALE ■ Jackion, Mich. $ -;65-A1ka'Selt-zer— ...... —:...... - $ .64 Co„ Jackson, Mich. Phone Chelsea TELEPHONE CO ■ ■ ■ •. : . \ , r- _ib 2-3389. ___...... : 9tf House with 7 rooms and bath. Dou­ $|40 Dr. Miles>Nervine ...... -..... $ .98 ThePriceless4nffredient^^ 323 E. Washington St^ ble garage. Nearly. 3 acres of FOR SALE—Ladies’ oak 4-drawer land. Beautifully landscaped with vanity dresser with an upholster­ Recall Denture Adhesive. Holds false teeth’firmly $ .55 . . . of every product is the honor and integrity of ROYSTER'S 6-PLANT FOOD Ann Arbor i4tf fireplace on back lawn. Nearly all ed bench. Phone 7775. -14 he who makes it. " ■ . ■ ' kinds of fniit including- berries; FIELD FERTILIZER FOR SALE-^IQ'weanling pigs. E, South Mdfn. St. one.and lMs blocks We Fill All Prescriptions Heininger. 2671 Nbrth Lima Cen­ GAMBLES Consider the broadness of contract and the service We Deliver. from new elementary school.; Exactly as Your Doctor Prescribes. involved, in event of a claim, before you buy. ter Rd. Dial 2-2980. . -14 Rent our high-speed Floor Sander, FINKBEINER LUMBER CO. LOST—Benrus ladies' wrist watch, Year round home at - Cavanaugh Edger and-Polisher. Make-.old Old US-12 - Just off S. Main St. Reward. Phone 6751. Mrs. Dale' Lake. • floors look like new. Rented by FILMS - MOST COMPLETE LINE! Phone Chelsea 2-3881 Keezer. • 14 hour or day. Hourly rate, sander,' A D . MAYER Good going grocery store with beer 50cj edger, 35c; polisher, $1.00 per .DEVELOPING - PRINTING r 24-HOUR SERVICE- 15 and wine license, 2 miles from DEXTER LIVESTOCK CO. day. frm*,——-A* ■ , “INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED” Chelsea. New location: 115 Park Street Chelsea, Michigan Auction every Monday. Consign Rent our Hand Sanders, rotary and your livestock to Washtenaw, MINNIE SCRIPTER, Salesli vibrator types. $1.00 per day. Fenn’s D rug Store PHONES: OFFICE 7131 RES. 4201 county’s only livestock market. ROWE REALTY CO. NOTE: Residence phone number has been changed to 4201 Feeder cattle for private sale every Jackson, Mich. DIAL 2-1611 day except Sunday. Ph. Chelsea 2-3389 13 tf GAMBLES YOU'GETthebroadestcbverage -110 North Main Street 4 miles west of Ann Arbor # in a Lapeer Cyclone policy with Phone Chelsea 2-2311 • 4 ------—------:...... ______:: on US-12 its-blanket-eoverage-of—personal 44tf —2------’------:------— —=------^ -Phone-Arm -Arbor 3-8300—- - property. State Mutual-Cyclone FOR SALE — Linkbelt Stoker, 20 Insurance Co. 16 suitable for 6- to 10-room house. Good condition. Reasonably priced. Ph. 6071. Mrs. Elvira Vise!. 3tf S P E C I A LS! -HORSES W ANTED-For' highest 1 LB. "ECK-RICH- „ Prices, ■ phone Louis ..Ramp, 2-4481, WWaterloo f1 1 —Mink • -Ranches. - FALL 1 • • Hit

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1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE 1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB WORN FURS RE-STYLED With Overdrive. Will COUPE. Radio, heater. See Salad Dressing . . . . 5 0 c finance ...... ^ 7 7 ) this fine special. *>*0 * Reasonable. Complete Ambulance Service Will f i h a h w ^ : ;: 1-— ■$465 ONE 2-LB. PKG. _ . MARGARET DAVIS . . DAY ...... OR NIGHT ♦ 1949 BUICK SUPER TUDOR 1951 FORD DELUXE TUDOR. 2025 Baker Rd., Dexter Veiveeta Cheese . . • SI*' Radio, heater. One Phone Dexter 4321 2tf ... Phone Chelsea 4417 or 2-3891 Wilf finance...... $1095 owner. Will finance «p| I FOR SALE—Farms and lake cot- ONE 3-LB. TIN tages. Leo A. Guinan. Phone Careful help, trained to administer first-aid, j Chelsea 2-4744. - 1 5 - ALL CARS-GUARANTEED ...... » ■ 7~ Wiirbelnnrharge7^>ur equipment is complete _ _ I BRICK WORK—Anything in brick • .... Up to 24 MONTHS To Pay. work built or repaired, including for any emergency. j OPEN BREAKFAST TILL BEDTIME chimneys. T. B. Quigley. Phone — ALSO: SELECTED FRE^H MEATS - Many More To Choose From. 3054. .j7 WANTED—Used car, at once; any make or model. Waiter Mohrloek. Phone 2-1891. tf SCHNEIDERS Staffan Funeral Home | MEATS - GROCERIES . Funeral Directors for Three Generations } W. D. M0HRL0CK FARM LOANS—THROUGH FED- 804 South Main St. Phone 2-1893 FEALr LAND BANK. Long- P hone *ll$IIIIIIIIMIMIIIHHMMI1lllMUMIM*HIMMIIIM»Mlim«hiMllllHlMM|IMMMIIIIIIMl*IIIIMMII«HHMIMMIIMMMljMmilMl|) terms, 4% loans. Convenient pay­ WE DELIVER 2-2W ments allowing special payments at any time without penalty charge. Call or writfc: Robert Hall, Sec.-Treas., National Farm Loan Association, 201 E. Liberty St., Something Very Special for that This Week's SPECIALS Ann. Arbor. tf FOR SALE FOR CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Very Special Someone! ------_ ---->------— . l f —Call Adolph Duerr & Son. Phone 7721, tf 3 Rolls Northern Toilet Tissue ...... 23c FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE—Hard wood floors, oil heat, full basement. NEW FLOOR SANDER^Rent it f . . r * by the hour— 80-Count Pkg* Napkins (white) .... .lie TSr •vseva ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRE LOT on Old US-12. FINKBEINER LUMBER CO. I Large Pkg. Fab ...... 27c Close in. Full price, $1,000.00. Phone 2-8881 S5tf lo@ Do You Have: W ALTER F. FIVE ROOM LAKE HOME—Fireplace, oil furnace, 9-lb. can Crisco...... ,79c An Electric Coffee Maker electric hot wateir heater. Well located'near store An Electric Iron KANTLEHNER at Cavanaugh Lake, Ah Electric Toaster * I t lb. Krispy Crackers — .. 21c Or ;any small electrical JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST .. ^ appliance Bulova, Elgin - Hamilton Watches ; ESTABLISHED 1868 other '.‘Where Gems add Gold buildings. About eight miles from Chelsea. A re, Fairly Sold" That Needs Fixin,7 Registered Keepsake Piamoads HINDERER BROS. Corner Main and Middle St. * Bring it in—Work Guaranteed QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS Phono Chelsea 6721 $7.50 Trade-In on your old eleetrle rasor regard1®** STROUT REALTY TURNER’S or condition, on a now Remington Contour Delu*e AUTHORIZRI) CRUBN JBWBLBK 1 mm — - -- ■ . . . PHONE 4211 Electric Service >rj HOLDS IT * PAY LATER R. D. MILLER, Local Representative TELETHONS YOURORDERS—WE DELIVER! BPX 388, CHELSEA, ftnCH? 114 W, Middle St. Chelsea 2-3821 Motor Repair Electrical Contractors . W inans Jewelry Store lltf

'••t. yrf, j^TTRSPAY, OCTOBER 16, THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE SEVEN personals of her 97th'birthday. Also callers at her home during the daw ^ ' IHMI|W|MIWllHftlimwi«yilPM^L amle, chaplain Irven Weiss, treas­ Those attending from Chelsea urer; Mrs. Irven Weiss, secretary; membership limitation from 18 to 20 members. - were Mrs. G. L. Staff an, Mrs. Anna Elmer Weinberg, gatekeeper; Mrs, Dvorak, Mrs. George Hrifner, Mrs. Emerson: Lesser, Ceres; Mrs. Roy Mrs. Elmer Mayer, substituting ARRANGED & SPONSORED FOR THE PEOPLE BY as leader, gave the scheduled in­ John O’Hara, Mrs. Kathleen Hatt, Kalmbach, Pomona; Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Karl Riegger, Mrs. Joseph Lesser, Flbra; Mrs. Vincent- Ivesr surance lesson, after which ,Mrs. Hone served refreshments. Lahonr-Mrs, Dorothea Gv—Hartr later assistant steward. Mrs. Henry Werner, Mrs. Joseph BURGHARDTFUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE CHELSEA HOMEMAKERS Hafner, and Mrs. H. R. Roy. FREEDOM IDEAL 214 E. MIDDLE ST. CHELSEA PHONE 4141 HOMEMAKER EXT; CLUB Mrs. Evelyn Rowe opened her ■ W v • ^ wA x: •L * PL v »» '• home ;at Cavanaugh Lake for-the- Harvey Proctors JFreedom Ideal Homemakers Ex­ October meeting of the- Chelsea Bound Volume of these Famous ^Scenes, Mailed Free on Request. tension club met Wednesday, Oct. Homemakers Extension club meet* To Be Honored on 8, at the home of Mrs. Wilbert ing Monday evening. Seven mem­ Koengeter. bers and two guests attended and Fiftieth Anniversary Twelve of the‘13 members pre­ Mrs. Harold Bair and Mrs. Lorenz MerkeVs is sent responded to roll call with an Wenk were accepted as new mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Proctor, of exchange of plants and with maga­ bers. near Manchester, who were mar­ Hunters’ Headquarters zines or toys for the children’s Mrs, Elwood Keezer presided ried 50 years ago yesterday, Oct. - SPECIALS - .ward at U. of M, hospital. The at the meeting and Mrs. Gale Gil­ 15, 1902, are to be honored at an thirteenth member present, who son gave the project lesson on in­ open house reception'at:the family for forgot her contribution, paid a surance. home Sunday afternoon and eve­ 2 CANS G.P.Q. “fine” of 25 cents. There was It was announced that the next ning from 2 until 5 o'clock,, and CLOTHING alBo one4guest at the meeting. meeting will be held Nov. 10 at from 7 until 9 o’clock. Mrs, Henry Niehaus and Mrs. the homeof Mrs. Kenrieth McMan-- Following their marriage, the Pie Cherries...... 3 8 c accessories Charles Kruger gave the insurance nis, with the lesson to be on glass Proctors lived in the vicinity of lesson scheduled for the meeting. etching. Plymouth for several years. Their 1 BOX ’ It was announced that the club Officers were elected as follows: present home is a mile north of HUNTING LICENSES Manchester on the Chelsea-Man- will have a pot-luck dinner at the Mrs. Evelyn Rowe, chairman; Mrs. 3 9 home of Mrs. Ben Breitenwischer Edward Walker, vice-chairman; chester road. ' 1 “Jiffy” Biscuit F lo u r. c on Nov. 4 at 12 o’clock noon. Mrs. Kenneth McMannis, secre­ —Mrs. Proctor is the former Pearl tary-treasurer; Mrs. Harold Bair, Place, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 CANS CAMPBELL’S After the lesson and business news reporter; Mrs. Donovan E. O. Place. session refreshments were served Sweeny, recreation leader;' Mrs. by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. The Proctors are the parents of 2 9 Ben Breitenwischer. August Dorer, community chair- twelve'children, ten of whom are . . . . . c than; Mrs. Wilbert Breitenwischer living. They also have 32 grand­ and Mrs. Gale Gilson, project lead­ children and four great-grandchil­ 2-LB. PKG. BIRTHDAY PARTY ers. dren, The entire family Is expect­ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglas ed to he present Sunday. entertained at a birthday party DEANERY MEETING The sons , and daughters are Crescent M acaroni. . 2 9 c Saturday night in honor of Mrs. The quarterly meeting of the Stanley, of South Lyon, Kenneth, Douglas’ sister, Mrs. Waldo Eise­ Southwestern Deanery of the N* of Chelsea, Russell of Detroit, mann, of Ann Arbor, Oscar Buss, tional Council of Catholic Women Floyd, of Grass Lake, Lester and also of Ann Arbor, and Charles was held in St. Mary’s parish, Wesley, of Clinton, Mrs. Charles MOSSBERG, 20 ga.T«peating shotguns ^1.00- Lovelace Of Fort Reilly, Kan., who Wayne, Sunday afternoon, Oct. Bam sdate^of-Trenton, Mrs. Wil is spending a furlough at his home Approximately -50 ladies and cler­ liam Stark, of near Rogers, Cor­ FOOD MARKET STEVENS Double barrel, 16 ga. shotguns $65.75 in Ann Arbor. •' > gymen attended. ners, Mrs. Erwin Pidd, of Dexter, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. The president, Mrs. Owen Cleary and Mrs. Charles Darius, of Te- DIAL 2-3331 WE DELIVER REMINGTON 22 automatic rifles ...... $40.50 Waldo Eisemann and family, Oscar of Ypsilanti, gave, highlights of cumseh. Buss and his mother,. Mrs. Eliza­ the national- convention held in WINCHESTER 30-30 high-power rifles $69.00 beth- Buss, and Charles Lovelace, Seattle, Wash., in September, and, Mrs. Adam Alber is convalesc­ all of Anri. Arbor, Mrs. Julia Rich­ Mrs. George Ennen read a detailed ing at her home following a minor ards, of Platte, Mrs. Kay Seeley report on “Family Life," the main operation.

M ERLIN35cal. Lever-Action OF EXTRA COST ATKROGER High Power Rifles $78.95 Breast O’ Chleksn—Chunk Pack 7-oz. can SAVAGE 300 cal., lever-action, . high-power ■ a ■ ■ rifles ...... - ...... $109.00 U. S. 16-inch Lightweight Hunters’ fyots $8.95 K e t c h u p 14-oz. tob. Miracle Whip, We have your Favorite Ammunition

WE ISSUE OET THIS Pfllsbury WMte. Choo., Yellow HUNTING Cskc Mix 2 ,701 ^ 6 9 ' P u o -Th e r m Green Giant No. 303 can Make your lawn clean­ S w e e t P e a s HOME FURNISHINGS ing easy with one of OIL HEATER NOW our lawn cleaners. _ at regular Jow price Pillar Rook KNEE HOLE DESKS • $67.50 P a r k e r R e d S a lm o n No. 1 tall tan Walnut. 44 inch. A real value at this price. L a w n Get ffift Bo/Wf Quaker and Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs FREE of added cost 9x12, felt base. Close-out patterns. C le a n e r s —$12.95 value me­ U.S, No. I Michigan chanical thermostat 20” wide $0.95 » while they last with Will pick up most any- , purchase of any Potatoes . . . thing that will be on Duo-Therm, heater Fla, Fire! of fho Season Add New Life to Your Home Life . . . your lawn. Price < KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITES G r a p e f r u it 3 , 2 9 ' $ 3 5 . 0 0 Priced from $198.50 to $235.00 U.S. No. I Michigan Separate Sofas - $185.00 LEAF or LAWN 3-Lb. Plio- COMBS Yellow Onions Film Bag NEW STORE HOURS Steel tines. Beginning Nov. 1, our cluing hour wiU be changed 18” at $1.10 Acr WH/U7H&Iast/ from 6 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily except Thursday and f , $1.60 and $2.35 Get your feature-packed, performance- thermostat tend the fire. You Can Win - Saturday. Thursday, we close at 12 noon, and on proved Duo-Therm heater today! Ex­ And all these Duo-Therm extras at no Saturday we wiU remain open until 9 p.m. clusive Dual Chamber burner burns extra cost —Automatic Draft Minder, $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 clean at any Ere setting, gives more heat fully Coordinated Controls, Waist-High or 530 other valuable r o a e r from every drop of oil.-. dial-thc-hcat Control, Waste Stopper, r ' prim In Kroger's Coffee Add Automatic PowerjAir Blower for Humidifier, big Radiant Doors for quick Slection Contest. G e t forced warm air heatinv that saves you spot heat. Rich lustrous enamel finish ballots and easy rules at up to 2 5 % on fuel Him. Let your FR!- .i and deluxe trim. — — ■■ ■ ^ _ your Kroger Store! v f n u ’ T i 1 f' w , r r> ■ Copyright 1049. TDo Kroger Co. | ---- = B R O S . = = ----- Store Hours: FRIGID PRODUCTS Mom Tnetk* Wed. - 9 m ».*6 Saturday — 9 ami-S &(/€AX6CpUtUZ 6r^U/Uiitu/t& 113 N. Main Street v Prictt UfttettP* 1 btoMRb Sdt„ Oth IB, 1932 ' O o t h e l s e a L. R. Heydiauff Phone 6651 .S tandard Ads A rea^tood Shopping (Sulde! THURSDAY, n n r r i ™ ^ PAGE EIGHT THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN 1 Pepotar Gift were, 1st; Mrs. Clara Heller, 2nd. Tbe moit frequently presented Coffee cake or sweet rolls, Janet to such bsarUur, or by porspaal Mrvioo at Widmayer, 1st; Jean Sharrard, least five (6) days prior to such hoarla gift In the United States is the ft* Community Fair Awards 2nd; Kathleen Widmayer, 3rd. FRANK L. IfoAVlNOHEY, miliar match book. Retailers1 oi CI«nMM County JutUto of Probato Pretzels: Mrs. H. Esphelpach, 1st; ORDER FOR PUBIKATION and Acting In Waahtonaw County. wiiitng_ cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco (Continued from page one) ■ Mrs. Clara Miller, 2nd. Yeast give away more than 90% of the A tru t copy* : i It l» furtiM™ORDEREi) ,f?' 1/71041*1 pion Hereford and reserve grand rolls, Kathleen Hatt, 1st; Jean William R. StJtfg. RogUter of Probato. 19.5 billion match books produced bins, 1st; Edson Whitaker, 2nd; champion on a Suffolk yearling John P. Kouueh. Attornoy, « . ewe; Robert Heller, grand Cham* champion Shorthorn on his beef Sharrard,' 2nd; Janet Widmayer, State of Uichlgan. Ths PrtAatc Court for annually. Joe Greenwood, 3rd. 3rd. Sponge Cake: M rs. Helen ChotMa, Ulehlgan. OcU6-80 M inted, Published ?ndR cl rr.fl Ponies, under saddle, (children ton on his Cheviot aged ram; steers which had also won firsts the County of Washtenaw. nrm r in their divisions. Leggett, 1st; Nina Hatt, 2nd. Chif­ In the Matter of the Estate of DOW­ 8TATR OP MICHIGAN 6 years or over) Clara Stapish, 1st; E>oris Haist, grand champion on LAS F. BVCRAFT. Deceased. _ - The Circuit Court for tho County of Wash- her Corriedale aged ewe; Archie fon Cake: Mrs. A. C. Grau, 1st; At-a session of said Court, held on.Oc- Leila .Trinkle, 2nd; Helen Stapish, TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST Mrs. Floyd Allshouse, 2nd; Lillian wntlnu^r,thenrelnhonc','jCrih Si 3rd; Bradbury, champion on Lincoln NORMAN °LE^HANSEN, Plaintiff, K m aged ram; and Fred Fielder, grand - Winners in the tractor pulling Sanderson, 3rd. Angel Food Cake: t0pre4nt!95Hon. Frank L. McAvInehey, —ViL*—• ' l a J f t i Park Ponies t Louise LeClear, contests Thursday afternoon, Oct. Mrer Harold Eiseman, lsti- Mr8. DORIS ANN HANSEN, Defendant, 1st; Nina Hatt, 2nd; Louis LeClear, champion on a Montadale aged JUNotk»VaP^ i ^ Given, That the petiUon 2, were as follows: Stanley Beil, 2nd; nwivki Janet .Widmay- of Charles H. By craft, I'rayln* thatthe Order For Appoaranct 3rd. All children who entered a ewe. Richard Haist exhibited the ;aniey oviii *nuj - U-714 Heavy Weight—-Robert Stewart, er, 3rd. Dark Layer Cake: Mar­ administration of«sald estate park pony and did not win a prize grand champion fine wool fleece. to Charles H. BySraft. or to some pUmr Suit ponding In tbo above anUtlod Court Pen of Three, any breed: Mar* Milan, first, $20; Walter Bauer, garet Hatt. 1st; Kay Kuhl, 2nd; on the Ut day of Oetoter, 1982. JAM ES R. BREAKEY, r t was awarded $1.00. second, $15; Orson Beeman, third, Donna Miller, 3rd. Light Layer suitable persons and that the ht*rs of saw In tbie eauio It appoartng from affidavit orie Bradbury, 1st; Charles Houcki deceased be determined, will be heard, at on Ale, that defendant doto not mlda In Cleary, Welna. JacVMn As^cal'titi ^'^9*.* *■ SWINE nd. $10; Keith Bradbury, fourth, $5. Cake: Arlene Loeffler, 1st; Audrey Dm Probate Court on November 6; 1982 a t tho Stato of Michigan and that her laet - Single Fat LambijChacles Houcks Light Weight: Kenneth Proctor, Haab, 2nd; Martha Wenk, 3rd. Cup 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon. ■. . ^ known addraea la 912 Proaton Street. Robert Heller had the—grand I t Is Ordered, T h a t notice there®* b« PalhUvillO, Kentuoky . . irwSSf, 8ffiSS. champion barrow of the hogs 1st; Marjorie Bradbury, 2nd; Judy first, $20; Vernon Asquith. Stock- Cakes: May GroBsman, 1st; Susan given by publication of a copy hereof ^for A true eopy Hough and Jim Hough, 3rd. bridge, second, $15; Carl Grob, Hatt, 2nd; Donna KUnk, 3rd. Rolled three weeks eonsecuUvely pte^us to ^ 4 On motion of Goeygo X. Strlpp, Attorney shown at the Chelsea. Community Dexter, third," $10: William Mc­ day of hearing, In .The CMsea Standam. for the Plaintiff, it la ordered that the Fair. Harry Macomber had the Ewe, medium wool fleece: §^r- Cookies: Loretta Doll, 1st; Alice. and that the PeUUoner cause a w py of ■aid Defendant, Dorla Ann Hanaen, .jeauao Calls, Ann Arbor, fourth, $3. Bergen, 2nd; Clara Heller, 3rd. her appearance (o entered in thU eaum nd champipn^sow. Awards on ley Barth, l*t;-Leona Hatt, 2n4i this notice to be served upon each known within tbrea montha from the date of Ode were as follows: Mary Ann Boettner, 3rd, Tractor Operating: Robert Hel­ Drop Cookies: Irene Wenk, 1st; cider and that in default thereof aald Bill w ar, any breed, 6 months or Ram, medium wool fleece: Leona ler, first, $15; Eldean Hieber, sec­ Arlene Loeffler, 2nd; Jean Shar­ of Complaint will be taken aa confeaeed. ond, $10: Lloyd Grau, third, $5; rard, 3rd. Filled Cookies: Loretta Dorr Whitaker was captain of over: Tom Salts, 1st; George Ma* Hatt, 1st; Nina Hatt, 2nd; Robert the losing team. A^mong those on Dated: r 6brbak*Y. JR.. comber, 2nd; Norman Feldkamp, Heller, 3rd. Norman Feldkamp, fourth* $6; Or­ Doll, 1st. Candy: Janet Widmay­ Otreult Judge. son Beepian, Jr., fifth, $5. Fred er, 1st; Mrs. A. L. Turner, 2nd; his end of the rope were Calvin flWt, 3rd. • . v . . Fine Wool ...... - - . Clark,—Jim Clarkr Leon Sander* GEORGE S. STRIPP. KUnk, Jroeixth, $5. — — Mrs. W. .Trinkle; 3rd. One-Crust Attorney for Plaintiff. . Boar, any breed, 6 months or Ewe Lamb: Kenneth Haist. 1st; eon, Alton Curtis, Clarence Btap- BuelneM Addreaa: 19 N. Adams Street, under: Larry Chapman, 1st; Wil- ^ H O B B IE S Pie, Grace Kiss, 1st Two-Crust « « r, David Wolfgang, 2nd; William Pie: Arlene Loeffler, 1st; Jayne ish, William Kempi, Lee Hoppe, Ypallantl, Michigan. liam Hoppe, 2nd; Douglas Sind* Stoffer, 3rd. Norman Hinderer,. Dale Hepburn, A tr u l 0OD3f ■ ■ ««* linger, 3rd. * The hobbies division winners in­ Bauer, 2nd.- Muffins: L. A. Siew- Luatla M, Smith, County ClarL . Ram lamb: William Stoffer, 1st; clude Scott Chaplin, lst.4>n most ers, 1st; Jane McLaughlin, 2nd,. Harold Trinkle. Esther Veliquetto, Deputy Ctort Sow, any breed, 1 year or over: Kenneth Haist, 2nd. Octie-Nov27 Norman Feldkamp, 1st; Larry unusual exhibit; Ray Knickerbock­ Hand Made Rugs: Mrs. Elsie Notice ■ In H$r$by (](v$n Yearling ewe: Kenneth Haist, er, 1st on most detailed am$ time- McDaid, 1st; Anna McDonald, 2nd; _ " STATE OP MICHIGAN .. Chapman, 2nd; william Hoppe, 1st; William Stoffer, 2nd. consuming exhibit, Other .awards Door Prizes... In-the Circuit Court for-the County of |JNld A cting in Washtenaw Cou^t? THEATRE Heller, 1st and 2nd. Crocheted Edging: Mary Hafner, tofney for plaintiff, A true. copy. DEXTER, MICHIGAN Barbara Kuhl, 2nd; Mary Ann 2nd; Mrs. Grant Schooley, 3rd; 1st; Mrs. Frank winter, .2nd; Mrs. to Li .Alsfauttor, Chelsea. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that Aaron William R. Stage. — AIR CONDITIONED — SHEEP Boettner and Marjorie Bradbury, Collections, youth group: Lynda John Jenkins, 3rd. Other Crocheted Red & White, Tom Smith, $5.00 Smith, defendant herein, appear: and an­ Register of Probate. 3rd. ' Mayer, 1st; Sandra Gimmey, 2nd; Articles: -Mrs. L. Turner, 1st; Mrs. in trade; Mrs, Harriet Piatt, Chel­ swer this Bill of Complaint filed In this John P. .Kousch, Attorney,. "Highest awards on sheep went Yearling or aged lamb: Marjorie Janet Ann Bemath, 3rd. cause, wlthlh three (8J months from the Chelsea, Michigan. Odl-ll FRI.-SAT. OCT. 17-18 to Kenneth Haist who received L, A. Siewers, 2nd; Mrs. M. sea. , date'of this Order, or said Bill of Com- DOUBLE FEATURE Bradbury, 1st. , Collections, children’s group: Schultsf, Srd, Knitted Garments, Red & White Wm. J. Weber Mar­ plaint vrlU he token as confessed by said t STATE ^OF.MICHIGAfr^"' grand champion on his Fine Wool defendant i ____ , In- J H . ClrcVU. Court, for the County ef #hows at 7:00 and 9:20 p.m. aged ewe; Mary Ann Boettner, Cheviots Velma Jane Wiseman, 1st; Daniel Mrs. 0, L. Turner, 1st; Mrs. Grace ket, $5.00 in trade, M. E. Salyer, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Washtenaw, In Chancery. 1 c 1 Ewe Lamb • Roljert Heller, 1st Mayer, 2nd; David Grossman, 3rd, Kiss,. 2nd; Mrs. Ronald Lentz, 3rd. Chclsc&i Order shall be published forty (40) days CATH®BlNEALBERrpra1,,tl"fl7------^ 7 mm Kern Real Estate, $5.00 in cash, from the date of this Order In The ChelMA and 2nd, . FLOWERS AND PLANTS Other Knitted Articles: Mrs. J. Standard, Chelsea, Washtenaw County, WILliAM A, ALBER, Defendant. Hall, 1st; Mrs. D. Lixey, 2nd; Ralph Owens, Chelsea; and $5.00 '■ in Technicolor Rant L&mo: Robert Heller, 1st. In the flowers and plant division, Michigan, as required by law. ana that, Order of Publication ' * The last flaming days of the Yearling Ewe: Robert Heller, Mary Ann Boettner, 3rd. Tatting: in cash, Olive Maltby, Ann Arbor. also, a copy of this Order /be sent by ,, File No. U-.666 1st and 2nd. the awards list is as follows:ollows: Clara Heller, 1st; Frances Pidd, registered mall to said, defendant within mighty cattle barons! ENJOY the comfort African Violets: Marian Livin;aving- Turners Electric, $50.00 gift cer- twenty (20) days before the time prescribed At a session of said Court, held in tk Starring—Joseph Gotten, Aged Ewe: Robert. Heller, 1st 2nd; Mrs. R. Lesser, 3rd. Needle- tificate on _any Frigidaire appli- for his appearance, at the following ad- Court House In^ihe City of Ann Artw .Bton,_lst; Frieda_M -Seitz, 2nd; -Washtenaw Countyr-Mirhiganromliilir" Shelley Winters - Scott Brady and convenience of and 2nd;' Marlene Kuhl, 3rd. peint, Mrs. Winifred ‘Coff rony Istr anc£, Kay Carty, Chelsea dress, SC CenteF Court, Niagara FallsT J --' 0f September, A. D., last. Yearling and Aged Ram: Rob­ Loretta Doll,’ 3rd. Mrs. F. Gieske, 2nd. Novelties; New York, and that -a return receipt be — PLUS — Begonias: Lillian Foster, 1st; Chelsea Hardware, kitchen table, demanded, therefor. ^ _ ’reeentt Hon. .Philip Elliott, Presidim AUTOMATIC MEAT — ert Heller, 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Mrs. L. Turner, 1st; Lynda Mayer, Mrs. Altha "Sundburg, Grass Lake. ...■ JAMES R. BREAKEY. JR.. Circuit Judge, “KONGO” Cora Downer, 2nd; Emma Seitz, Circuit Judge. In this cause, it appearing-hy sffkbrtt Corriedale 3rd. 2nd; Mrs. K. Dorer. 3rd. Farmers Supply, $10.00 in trade, on flle that the whereabouts of the de-2 The Wild Stallion Ewe Lamb: Doris Haist, 1st; Better Dresses: Elma Gage, 1st; Miss Irene Proctor, Chelsea. A true copy.- fendant. William A, Alber, is unknown, He killed to avenge_ his best Roses: Harold Glazier, 1st; Frie­ Jean Sharrard, 2nd; Janet Wid­ Luella M. Smith, Clerk. but It la believed that he is not a residut Shirley Barth, 2nd da M. Seitz, 2nd; Oleta Mayer, Grove Bros., 20-piece set of By Dorothy Q. Curtis, Deputy Clerk. of the State of Michigun. friend—a horse. Ram Lamb: Doris Haist; 1st; mayer, 3rd. Suit: Lenora Kothe; dishes, Janet Talbot, Chelsea. BERNARD W. BUTLER, Starring Fred Stone CONVERT YOUR COAL FURNACE 3rd. 1st; Norma J. Dull, 2nd; Marjorie Attorney for Plaintiff, On motion of Jerome A, Lamb, one ol Shirley Barth; 2nd and 3rd.! Nasturtium; Louis LeClear, 1st; Chelsea Bakery, IQ-inch decor­ ; Business Address: 217 East Huron Street, the attorneys \ for the Plaintiff, it is and Rochelle Hudson TO lU W Oil WITH . . Bradbury, 3rd. Blouse: Janet Wid­ ORDERED that the appearance of the de* Yearling Ewe: Doris Haist, 1st, Mrs.'Reuben Lesser. 2nd. ated cake,. Mrs. R. W. Spaulding, ’ Ann Arbor,..Michigan. Oct9-Nov20 fendant, William A. Alber, be entered li Shirley Barth, 2nd and 3rd mayer, 2nd. Wool Skirt: Janet Chelsea...... Miscellaneous G reen Plants: Widmayer, 2nd. , Apron: Margaret ORDER FOR PUBUCATION this cause within three months from tbs ’ Aged Ewe: Doris Haist, 1st; Mrs, Arthur Grau, 1st:. Cora Chelsea Cleaners, $10.00 in clean­ Final Admlnlslratibn Account date of this o Wler, snd that In' ease of Shirley. Barth, 2nd; Leona Hatt,’ Gilbert, 1st; Mrs. R. D68861*' 2nd; ing, Mrs. Virginia Kqrtz, Chelsea. ’ No. 38762 his appearance thnt he' cause his snswer SUN.-MON. OCT. 19-20 Wright; 2nd; Marion Livingston, Mrs. L. Koengeter, 3rd. Sports­ to the Bill of Complaint be filed end t Shows Sunday at 3-5-7-9 p.m. . -3rd, - , 3rd. , Moore Coal Co.,- ton of coal, State of Michigan, The Probate Court for copy thereof to be served on the attornen 1 Yearling or Aged Ram: Doris wear: Connie Steinbach^ 1st. Child’s the County of Washtenaw...... for the plaintiff ^within fifteen (15) daji Monday a t-7 and 9 p.m. Unusual plant: Mrs.- Martin Mil* Garment: L. A. Siewers, 1st; Jean Charles Smith, Sr., Grass Lake. At a session of said Court, held at the after service .oh hint, or his1 attorney* oi s Haist, 1st; Shirley Barth, 2nd. ler, lst; Carol Reddeman, 2nd; El- . Chelsea Lumber, Grain & Coal, Probate Qlltoe in the City of Anri Arbor; copy of plai'ntiff'it Bill of Complslnl, be ^‘Bohzo Goes Lincoln ma Gage, 3rd, Sharrard; 2nd; M. L. Jackson, 3rd; in said Couffifjrron the 4th-day of October, taken as confessed, by the defendant, Wil­ Make - Overs: Connie Steinbaeh, convertible storm door, L. Cowins,' A. I). 1962. Ewe Lamb: Archie Bradbury, Dwarf Bouquets! Winifred Coff* Ann Arbor. liam A, Alber. t % To College” 1st. Bath Robe: Donna Klink, 3rd. Present, Hon. Frank L. McAvinchey, It is further ORDERED, that said plain­ 1st. ron, 1st;'Olga Strieter, 2nd; Susan Krogers, $10.00 in trade," James Judge of Probate. tiff cause this order to be published In All new monkey shines . . . A Yearling and Aged .Ram: Archie Hatt, 3rd. Cotton Dress, Lynda Mayer,' 1st; In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN The Cnblsea Standard, a newspaper print­ Carollyn Lindner, 2nd. pajamas: LaRoe, Chelsea. REULE, Deceased. comedy picture you don’t want Bradbury, 1st and 2nd. Group of Miniatures: Olga Wid­ Chelsea State Bank, $25.00 savi ed, published and circulated in said Count;, to miss. Mary Ann Boettner, 1st;, Donna . Vlrg(l L. Walling, Administrator, having and that such publication be published Montadale mayer, 1st; Mrs. Albert Doll, 2nd; ings bond. Richard Bauer. Chelsea." filed in’ said Court his final administration within (40) days from the dnte of this, Starring Maureen O’Sullivan Fred Fielder, 1st on ewe lamb; Klink, 2nd. account, and his petition praying Ipr the :Jane,t W idmayer,-3rd. Extension exhibits: Lima Cen­ Schneiders Grocery, $15.00 in order, and that' such publication be con* Edmund Gwenn - G. Perreau 1st and 2nd_on^aged ewe-andUlai- —Grand—Champion Plant: Mrs, trade, Mrs. Walter Trinkle, Chel­ allowance thereof and for the assignment' tinued therein one in enrh week for ns , Pete Smith - Cartoon on aged rani. ter; I s tr Sylvan,"2nd; South Syl- and distribution of-the residue .of said es­ weeks In succession! or that said plaintiff Grant Schooley. vdn. 3rd.__'. - ■ .____ sea. tate and petition praying for the allow­ cause a copy of this order.to be.personal; -- ^Hampshire- Grand-Champion—Cut—Flowers: Finkbeiner-Lumber-Co., medicine ance of extraordinary fees: served upon, said defendant, William A. Harold Glazier. North Sylvan Grange won first .. .It is Ordered._That_the_Srd-day of-No­ Alber, at least twenty I Jt>) days before the Ram Lamb :-UtobertT-Cummings, prize'and...... 6 Cavanaugh------Lake--- Grange “ cabinet, Mfsr-Ruto Wenk^Chelsea; vember. A. D. 1952 at 2 j 00 o’clock in the time above prescribed for his appearing ARMSTRONG 1st. Philodendron”: M rs. G rant — Chelsea-Standard,-1—year’ssu b ­ afternoon, at salt? Probata Office, he ----THIM-P ELLIOTT;---- —T-U ES.-WED.-TH URS.------Schooley; 1st; Mrs. W inifreJ second-on—the—farm—produce- di s— is hereby appointed for examining and OCT. 21-22-23 . Southdown play. scription to Chelsea Standard, Mrs. Circuit ludn- Aged Ewe: Nina Hatt, 3rd. Moore, 2nd; Mrs. Martin Miller, allowing said account and hearing said ■Cleary, Weins, Jackson & . Scallen, Randolph Scott O il BURNER 3rd. • Bessie Sharp, Chelsea; Stationery petition; Attorneys for. PlaintiiT. ~ -and-Raymond Massey _ Pen of Three printed, Susie While; napkins It is Further Ordered. Thkt public notice .180 WeBt Michigan Avvmu-. ' 1 ..— ...... '....in...... Grade Aged Ewe: Charles Houck, Ivies:* Mrs. Floyd' Boyce, 1st; Pig Scramble , v printed, Mrs -KatherineSeitz.Dex- thereof be given by publication of a copy Ypsilanti, Michigan. 1st. Cora Feldkamp, 2nd; i Mrs. Grant ter.:( -of—thia-ordeiv- for-.three successive weeks A true copy Schooley, 3rd.. In the pig scramble at the Com­ previous to said day of hearing, In The Luella Mv Smith, County Clerk. “Carson City” Fleeces munity Fair Friday afternoon, Oct. Fenn’s Drug Store, electric hair Chelsea Standard, a newspaper printed and Dorothy it. Curtis. Deptuy Clerk, in Warner color CHELSEA Fine Wool Ewe: Richard Haist, Cactus: Mrs. Martha’Broesamle, 3, thirteen FFA boys caught the dryer, Mrs. Sandra Quigley, Chel- .circulated in said County. Sept 1 S-OctSO He "comes tearing_iirwith a "gun 1st. " " -- 1st; Lucy-Piatt, 2nd; Marion Liv­ — ------FRANK L.-McAVINCHEY,-- ingston, 3rd. 14 pigs which were contributed by sea. Genesee County Judge of Probate' STATE OF MICHIGAN and a grin . . .to carve a new Long Woof Ram: Archie Brad­ Chelsea business men to h^lp the Farm Bureau Insurance, Erwin and Acting In Washtenaw County. notch in the silver belt of Ne­ SHEET METAL bury, 1st. Cactus, three or more in bowl: A true copy. The Circuit Court for the County of Wub- Mrs. M. Burg, 1st; Grace C. Kiss, boys get a- start in raising nogs.. Pidd, electric toaster, Mrs. E. Hnv- William R. Stagg, tenaw. ln . Chancery.—------vada.' ----- DAIRY CATTLE i The boys agfee to give to the en, Ann Arbor. Register of Probate. ROWENA MACARA, riHintifl. News Comedy - Cartoon 2nd; Cora Downer, 3rd. Virgil L, Wailing, Attorney! —vs.— i SHOP donor a gilt from the, first litter Click’s Store, wool blanket, E. FRANK MACARA, Defendant. ■ Dairy -cattle placings were as Chrysanthemums: Velma Wolfe, Willy. Grass Lake. Dexter, Michigan, Qct9-23 follows: .."■■■ 1st; Oleta Mayer, 2nd; Mrs. “Mr next year._ . O rder for Appearance "' HERBERT E. HEPBURN Burg, 3rd. Boys who caught pigs in the Central Market, $5.00 in trade, 8TATE OF MICHIGAN Suit pending in the ni>ove entitled tcuri 436 McKinley Street Holstein scramble are Edson Whitaker, Reu­ Fred Bollinger, Chelsea; $5.00 in In the Circuit Court for tho County of on the 8rd day of September,' 1962. — COMING— Mature Cow: Dean Fowler, 1st. - Asters: Mrs. Joe Wright, 1st; Washtenaw, In Chancery, In this cause it appearing frofn affidavit M. F. Schultz, 2nd: Lina Reule. ben. Lesser, Jr., . Fred _ Klink, , Lewis tradp, Mrs. William Reule, Chelsea. FLOY BRADLEY, Plaintiff,_____ on-file,-that-the-Def e mla 111F rank. Mieart,’ EWorld -ln_His.-ArmsIL . Residence-Phone-5643- —2 - j - atti KennetlrHatstrEugerte^Seitzr -—-Ghelsea—Artificial—Breeders—CtF" --- -vs;—------*------' " - ts not'fl'rerfdent of thr rttatr of-Mifkit« ,“She’s Working Her ■ Way Blough, 1st; Donald Proctor, 2nd; WILLIAM Ek BRADLEY, Defendant. and that his laat known'■ «n>iiun»«niiifiHiliiil...... Effie Mayer, 2nd; Truman Leh Edson Whitaker. agreed to take erine Cavender, Chelsea. day of September,yA. ID., 1*9*62’. °n 0,8 2* his appearance to be entered In twi Junior Yearling Heifer: Carl man, 3rd. the remaining pig attd take care of . A. D. Mayer, insurance policy cause w ithin three months from tM«*tJ Macomber, 1st; harry Macomber, it along with the one he caught for cSff%Sr-- f-f:*- ***>. of this order and that In default Heft® Miscellaneous .Mixed Flowers: for $10,000, value $10.00, Mrs. “ appearing by affidavit said Bill of Complnint will be takes u B u s i n e s s 2nd. himself. & P rofession al Senior Calf: Kenneth Proctor. Marlene M:1 Kuhl,jlat; Grace C. Mary Weinmann, Chelsea; confesaed. Kiss, 2nd; Velma Wolfe, 3rd. The ChelBea State Bank has pror Chelsea Greenhouse, basket of F fffi''s4 ’ ? ’ssasR*^.’W S Jt 1st; Joyce Stierle, 2nd; Donald vided a trophy which is to be giv- f 1 o we rs, -Ph y 1 li s—Wei nk auf, Chel ®*^*’------"TBCSSS— n rcTsirJTOe.— Erke,‘3rdr Gladioli: Leona-Hatt-,--1st; Nina en to. the FFA boy who raises the Junior Calf: Floyd Fpwler, lstl*.Hatt, 2nd. sea; mum plant, Mrs. William Bris- Oh motion of Jerome A. Lamb, one of HENRY D. ARK1SON, Miniature Bouquets: Edna Kuhl. heaviest litter, weighed at the age ton, Chelsea; mum plant, E. G. Ol!n/B?nn?tT . f.1r (h® rifllntiff, it to Attorney tor Plaintiff. Dorothy Van Riper, 2nd;y^qnaldT of 56 days. If won for two years Van Riper, Chelsea. thl "Pjonru110® of th« de- Business Address: 305 ■Ypsilanti ...... mil....I..... HIM...... 11,1, lilt, ,,,,,,|IWM*,I„,^,,111,1,1,11,,,,, Proctor, 3rd. 1st; Marlene Kuhl, 2nd, Winifred by the same boy it will become his E- Bradley, be entered Bank Btdg, Ypsilanti. Michigan. Moore,3r. H^NAWALT Grau, 1st; A rt Grau, 2nd. Tiet, Jerry Clark, Chelsea. Senior Calf: Edson Whitaker, D. Sindhnger, 3rd. Plums: Mary Winners in the children’s con­ 2250 Liberty Road. Ann Arbor Ann Boettner, 1st; Lenora Kothe, Merkel Bros., Sunbeam toaster, 1st; Lloyd Grau, 2nd. tests Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, at Donna Packet, Ann Arbor. PHONE 6482 Phone Ann Arbor 2-3433 Junior Calf: David Wolfgang, 2nd. .Raspberries: Lenora Kothe, the fair, (assisted by Miss Laitenon, 1st; Donald Ferguson, 2nd; Edson 1st; Madge Schultz, 2nd. Lima Barbara Starr, Keith Poulson, P u-m ■ j W Wallace Whitaker, 3rd. beans, Kathleen Widmayer, 1st; Kathie Poulson, Robert Clark, oJhn Mary Ann Boettner, 2nd. Green Magiera, Basil Shell): M i a . ' " " ' 0’ Robert Brown Swiss String Beans; Madge Schultz, 2nd; _ Hubble gum race, ages 1-9: boy, Kermit Sharp, Brooklyn Home Junior Yearling Heifer: Alton D. Sindlinger, 3rd. Beets, Kath­ Husty Smfth; girl, Carol Cameron. Imjirovement, $50.00 in trade, Mrs DEAD or AUVE Removal of Grau, Jr., 1st. leen Widmayer, 1st. Com: Elma Bubble gum race, ages 10-14: Henry Isham, Chelsea. BEEF CATTLE Gage, 1st; Mrs. Madge Schultz, boy, Howard O’Dell; girl, Ann Mor­ S C4S .ru|.’ P,nrkcr Pen * Pen- §rd. Peas: Elma Gage, 1st; Mrs. rison, cil Set 61 , Evelyn Owens, Chel- FARM ANIMALS D e a d S t o c k Reuben Lesser, Jr., and Robert . L. Jackson, 3rd. Tomatoes: Three legged race, ages 1-9: SCcl* COLLECTED PROMPTLY and Earl Heller were the main rs. M. L. Jackson, 2nd; D^Sjnd- boys, Russell Hoffman and Jeff Stanley Home Products, Mrs. Service Same Day Called prizewinners in the beef cattle di-; linger, 3rd. Tomato Juice:Mar- Cross; girls, Mary Ann Spence fw a . reprosentative, lamp, Mra vision with Kenneth Haist manag­ aret Hatt,lst;LenoraKothe,2nd: andJoanneCross, ?,®e|,t.ncr* Bridgewater. - FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO. ing to take a third place with his flima Gage, 3rd. Grape Juice: Three legged race, ages 10-14: 8 Store, colored sheet And Shorthorn ,ta*f steer. AGENT j Phone Collect to Howell 450 Kathleen Hatt, 1st; Mrs. Clar­ boys, Fred Petsch and Silas Hop- MrS' Url • ' Lesser received grand champion ence Trinkle, 2nd; Mrs. Madge kins; girls, Gloria Packard and Phone Collect Chelsea r>," 11 award on his Angus calf, entered Schultz, 3rd. Other Juices: Mary Donna Moore? FOLLOW THE POPULAR CHOICE. Central Dead Stock CARL BERG in the 6 months and under class, Ann Boettner, 1st; L. A. Siewers, Balloon race, ages 1-9: boy, Da­ q. w f S f f i g a L ta and Robert Heller won the re­ 2nd. Jellies: Mary Ann Boettner, vid; Geer; girl, Linda Koengeter. foster’s Mens Wear sift on A Bank Auto Loan will enable you to Company Hauler of Dead Stock serve champion award on his Widmayer, 2nd; Mrs. Balloon race, ages 10-14: boy, trade, Fred H o u e k 7 G ? y y6 00 m Shorthorn calf entered in the 6 W. Trinkle, 3rd. Jams: Mrs, M. Chuck Koengeter. Wman’s Jewelry, 52-piece set finance your next car economically» months and over class. L. Jackson, 1st; Mrs. M, Schultz, Relay races, ages 1-9: Jeff Cross, Dairy cattle grand champion was 2nd; Mrs. L. A. Siewers, 3rd, Fro- Joanne Cross, Don Ousley. C h e K " ' Mre' sSveS! and arrange your insurance coverage a Brown Swiss entered by Alton jeryes; Mrs. AVthur Grau, 1st, Relay races, ngest lO-14: Angle . Kautlehner, Walter 5',, $16.00 in Grau, Jr„ and reserve champion Dill Pickles: Mary Ann Boettner, Murphy, Gloria Packard. tradp, George H. Boots, Chelsea where you can get local attention* 41 W . E. FARRELL was a Holstein entered by Shirley 1st: Madge Schultz, 3rd. I’io eating contest: Fred Pctscb,- ^ Fjagles^lOO^wool blanket Macomber. Pickles: Kathleen Widmaj._.,__, Jeff Cross, Howard O’Dell. shell :0 ’Dell, Chelsea. * ' Her* In the beef cattle division Reu­ Mrs. Turner, 2nd; Margaret The tug-of-war between n Chel­ ben Lesser, Jr., took 3 firsts, one Hart, 3rd. Mixed Pickles: Madge sea village team and a rural team ^•P*A* Boys, choice of automatic" SHEET M ETAL on his grand champion Angus Schultz, 1st; Mrs. M. L. Jackson, was wen by the village team cap­ J - w - calf and one each on a 2-year-old 2nd. Carrots: Madge Schultz, 2nd. tained by Frits Irwin. Among the INDUSTRIAL A N D ---- Angus cow and an Angust steer. Chelsea State Bank Chili Sauce: Kathleen Hatt. 1st; men on his side were listed Otto i GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK Robert Heller took first and Martha Broesamle, 2nd; David Eiseman, Pickle Clark, Don Eise-' second place in the Shorthorn 6 Sindlinger, 3rd. Catsup: Mary man, Jim Oaken, Vic Winter, Ray Member Federal Depoelt lamuimee Corporation Located at 115 Weat Middle Street ■ t months or over heifer group; sec­ Ann Boettner, 1st: Martha Broes' Altenbemt, Henry Merkel, Jr., Bill I1M00 Maxlmom Insarance for Body Depooltor ond on a Shorthorn beer steer; and amle, 2nd, Vegetable relish: Leona Klink, Lise Policht. Lee Bushier, second and third in the Hereford Hatt, 1st; Elma Gage, 2nd; Mar­ George Sweeny, HUeh Pkklestm- 2K 'e t« " «*' PHONE 2-2011 steer division. . . garet Hatt, 3rd. er, Gale Aldrich. Ma\Novess, Rob­ Earl Heller had the grand eham- Baking: white bread: L. A. Sie- ert Howe (time k eep en ^ s M b S t e S S * - w°i> to I

W bSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1882 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE N IN E -! UiMMiiiiMMMimmum *25" urday and Sunday where they of Waterloo, and Donna and Jane bo*WiSaKtt|he °eW WMdm i i i i i m ; e r r r r»B sr- :im m r Moore of Chelsea, were Sunday vis­ ST MARY’S .. mu I I I I visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorent* snent ^ rs;, Beeman zen and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tesho itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hein* aftcrnoon and eve- of Cass City. 1 inger and daughter, Harriet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engelhardt School Notes Velfe ® iF r< a3<* Mr»* William Mrs. Florence Waltmire of . Item oj IrUtmt About Ptoplt Foii Know *w e' a j .Mr. and MrsrCarl Reu- Osage, la., is visiting Rev. and and Mrs. Mata Lucht were Sun­ FOR THE LIBRARY ther and family, ir> Woodland. Mrs. Vem Panzer. Sunday dinner daydinner guests of Mrs. Dale Mary Virginia and Robert Lons- ...... » ...... guests there were, Mr. and Mrs. Thompkins of Muskegon. way have made a generous gift of ttn?«ftnanS Mrs, Donald Beeman Robert Waltmire of Albion. After­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walz were several of their books to our school Mrs. Lyle .Walz has returned Mr ^ 5 r e Dee, accompanied MO. FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Stoker and noon callers were Rev. and Mrs. Sunday dinner gueats of Mr. and library. Pupils of St. Mary1* for. * . » . . w*v\ u;fla mi home from the hospital and spent David Bryce. Mrs. James Dyer and family, of many yean to come will be grate­ u.vtorie Wahl waa maid of Sunday with hqr parents. She will to vi8i$ relatives in WOOD ^ i t the wedding of Betty Jean Grand ‘Rapids and Lake Odessa, Rev. Vem Panzer is leaving for Ann Arbor.- Richard, Thomas and ful for their donation. remain there for a few days. Iowa today (Thursday)' and Mrs. Kenneth l Dyer spent last week at . 1 J iy M m , S .t » r . Mrs, E. Hathesway a t Detroit, evening**' Su,iday “iternoon and Panzer 'will spend some time with the Walz home. ENROLLMENT GROWS ' Was a guest over the week-end at Mr. and Mrs, Robert Waltmire in j, ■ ------I The eighth graders welcomed t,WNln» Wahl visited, her the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter wjir * ^ d Mrs. Raymond Coulter, Albion, before her departure. ^ ’ . •. Souvenir Lawrence Lavely Into their class Vicary, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coulter and Mrs. Frank Schmitz attended the If Hawaii travelers send you a last week. Lawrence came from farmly, and Willard‘ Coulter and funeral of Mrs. Elmer Sager last St. Michael’s school in Livonia. Mrs. James Wells and son, Don, 2* Detroit, spent Sunday carved bowl of monkey pod,, the Our enrollment has now reached Hercy and .wife, of Detroit, Mrs: B. j! at- the Gorton home here. Law- Wednesday in Grass Lake,' Mr, and islands’ glamour wood, rub thor­ Austin, tof Chelsea, were callers at Mrs. Walter Nordman of Ann Ar­ 120 pupils. I^SS^'dM 'W ofM r.and ience Coulter of Jackson, was a bor, were Sunday afternoon visi­ oughly with salad or vegetable oil, •V? John Hartman were Mr. and the Walter Vicary and Annabelle dinner guest of their’s. then wash with soap and lukewarm Coal undeliets about 8,000 square Woolley homes on Tuesday. Don tors of Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz. Vin­ water before initial use. Hot or I } f Merle Sibley and, family, of leaves for Korea or Japan soon. Mrs. Sylvester Parker and fam­ cent Schmitz spent the we'ek-end miles of Alabama and its iron ore SSidyAftiflidy lake,LdkCf ot and