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WEATHER MU. M~HXi Tree, r ...Al 74 11.00 QUOTE . . 55 74 True# . Our grand business is not to i .£Cej)t. ssi'V;15 I6,,« ,. ..6X' 76 ,y, Sel't. 17 . ..M, SO 0.01 see what lies dimly, a t-a dis­ ES«. 57 ■ 75 0.00- tance,but to do What lies clearly Sept. ,» ...56 71 0.85 Sept- - ...V . . 68 ■r-0.00 at hand. - \ W V —Thomas Carlyle

RhETH YEAR'-rNp. 12 L2-Pages; ThbW eek CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, T^URSIMV, SEFrEMBRR.22, 19(50 10c perrr Copy “§ltBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR Jaycees Attend - lulldog L0* t District Meet Vi, Monday at Saline' oses Season’s First Seven Chelsea .popple were’ at Mlir>e;, Monday_ eyenlSVg to attend a Junior :rGhamber-of ^Cbmmerd6 district meeting and won a travel M me to Milan, IB-0 trdj}hy;fWL:bfiing3 the ‘greatest number ■ of “man peit Conference miles” traveleil-to-attend the meet­ ing. ------r "Chelsea To Care No Conservation Representing Chelseai- at the Moists Take Top itle Defense meeii ng. were..Alr^and-Mra>-Merla Reserve Sign-up Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Guen- g a in ^ For ‘Evacuees’ May ther,-Mr,-and -MrsT Duane-’-Layher- For This Fall and Dan Maroney. At State Fair At.... Junior ••-.■■■■■- High '4. ;- , ■ at year Milan’s Big Reds special Sguest at the meeting '' u /rj.. Mrs. Carolyn Stump - of ' 'the ~0i -ai - fteports received-hero :during-tlieL - Wa'shtehftv.v'County Civil Defense a.iperfoct season fop .the .wasJM, L, Benton 'of OwosBo. stote- A, l jiust week state, that Erwin Haist ;3 hy heating them 20*12. Washtenaw county ASC office?-ex- Director Goraid- Gr Miller^ has an=>“ rpfesTdent of the Junior Chamber flounced that- a Civil Defense “pub- f night the Big Reds phrins that the Sbil Bank Act'au- of Commerce.' thorixed the...Secretaty_of-Agricul- JT-reipjer Michigan[ Breeders Ban*: lie exercise” will bc_ held Supday, _ rdefenVoilTthe Bulldogs, 18»0r ner” on, C Opening Set they; exhibited .. and . also. were A11 p l,a n n i n g i n tho-CU elsIiYai'ea ■ — lach Al- Conklin, though dis- awardecLthe-gi-aruLchani])ion award js under the, suoervision " liii^i^ws^iiar^from' dia^ jgepted into the Conservatiotr-Re*- serye. ____ _, on their Corriedale ewe fleece. Grossman, director of. Zone VI LgC(i'-by- the - outcome. ‘‘We ~ R icIra i d had a 1 so gxhibited~Uor- which \ mcludes^Cholseir—ainl—the -th el~ty.pic aL-b pening_._g amc The authorization for entering m Ft 1 n t o'“"Contractrs"%as'"' not- been" ex- riedales at the State 4-H Show in surrounding area- clefonsively, In the first Chelsea Lanes, Inc., the new 12- FIRST PRIZE PARADE' FLOAT This is where class representatives formed tableaux denot* 1%-st* 'La ti si ng vi n~Atrgu sf*a rid: h i s Grossman msaid^yesterday _ that* imjj|hetv4n-the second-half tended to, 19(51, so there will be no lane bowling .alloy at.—U.8Q__M-92- the-float srgn^up period.this fall. -awards- there were four firsts and the Auxiliary- Police -unit here has' Iblew our 'scoring- chances. just south of Old US-12, Chelsea’s ChelBea Community Fair parade Saturday. Sent. charm. Virginia LeVan, na the Community- K-air1 _tw.o, ehampions5. • — boon-assigned -the task--of—meeting-^ Inst .opposition. tlm t adds newest—business venturev onened 10. Entered by the CliolHba High uchpohsaphomore queen camlidatecandidate tromfrom the class, representedreproHonted charm;’ ’'evacuees” and directing them to |o. a defeat. IIowveTy we had Monday for league bowlings and Bill "Allen and_&Lancy lluelsb'Crg i were in ttio lead­ the Chelsog Junlor- High", school; effort from- our squad, es will have a gi^and opening—Saturr class, the color scheme was, pink and white, . The Kiwanis Club pink was iispfl to designate ffClass of^’OH” across ership v tableaux.;.. Jack: HowurtL’and .CiiraLM'cCalla ■r— gymnasium where-they will be.reg-. -day,-*- from 2“ p.mi^for/4- p;m,',' to istered. " ___^ ^ - - .which^ereryono-in tlnj community the sides of.the float, "Chelsea High ■School Has in the. citizenship tableaux; Roger Lehman and .. mistakes are ironed out Dr. ^Jvf B. Casey_ welfare co-or- n^ilhlTiVve-H-g^q^ballrclub;-’ is invited.. _ - Everything.”.QhelsCa High’s ath!eUc-nlckname"“the Susan Of Noil--depicted scholarship; and' Ilou_.Wil To Entertain "Son and Judy Weinkinrf totrk- iHn,tras;syinrtsmaaship - dinator for Civil Defense Zone VI^ llan kicked off to Chelsea but Guests were-inyited-jor^ft-pre- ^alTdogs’t WaH giVen consideratiori by ’means-of a Attend Hunter and'Zone- Director Grossman - will* T^a couldn’t- move the_ ball ■view -olof . the new bon4ingrf«ei#ty -bulldog head~at~the~froirt frum which streamers led representatives be present at ,t-he , registration [was forced to punt. Milan’s Teachers ■Friday evening.,- ,. .;__ _ to other elevations of .the pink and - white float " “$20^ center;." ■ ■ " . I Laskey returned the . kick to Features of the new building in?, Safety Class Director .Grossman said, he has "Rill Buettner, Jr., of. the Michi­ elude 12^new automatic Brunswick- Bulldog 40;" a few plays later gan, Consolidated Gas Co, sales de­ Gene Shoemakeiy vtihinteer in- been informed that two- convoys n’s otheiv-halfback) - Al Has-*- bowling lanes, a snaek-b&r-where H istoricaLSdciety. ‘Of* ‘‘e'\'racuees’’"'wilT' lie . joining ■ to partment, Ann Arbor, showed mov- jsaniwich^s, ; beverages and " rice Annual Mission Festival "st"ructor lor the Conse 1 -vation De-. Iscored from the 25-yard. line, ing pictures of a fishing expedition plfrtment. sponsored huntor—safety Chelsea but, ag yet, has .not been -sweep.' The extra point -at- cream >wilV be -available, and sales To-Meet-Here - advised as to'the routes'they will taken in the Salmon River area in spate_for_.a__display ‘ of bo.wling lirogrum in ■ Chelsea, reported -yes? s not good. .• Waho, at Monday’s Kiwanis club Set Sunday at St7 Paul’s u^e to enter Chelsea, bags, "hall s^5hggs7rshir.ts~irrnI.-other .texduy—that_u._tQlal-Xif. .9.4 Control-^Center-fop- this.ax«.., . ea" cam~e:i,"l^ tz'bacIras-l)orr nreetingrThe •picture was entitled simplies.' _-Dr_Rcubnn Huenemnnn, pres NextThursdag -jeturaed—the kick-off—50 "(leojile—appeared-: -wjll—be es,tablished-in—th-e- iHRive'r of. No Return.'-. —-- - "Co’-owners-are-William Freeman, dent o f’ Mission .House Seminary Harold .Jones of Central Fibre: hi-liind'fine blocking to the RnaTtnfcK.wna..int.rndnrnd hy M. Pm session- Tuesday' evening ju-ithe Sc i 6 Townshin Hall (Dexter Fire Charles Slocum ■ and- Olid Johnson. 6f-tln?—Evangelical and Reformed -ilirli),—and^a.lF~€ontrol Center per-- — , 35. The Bulldogs moved to W. McClure, manager of the Ghel- Johnson js acting as manager; Church at Sheboygan, "Wis,. will “sidernbJc..Time -the past .few years" "Municipal building. Included in Clio 25 wlunve"the drive was halted sonnel "-will -ftssomble nt -1 :Xn. p m.__ sea. “ office otrice of* Michigan Consoli- Slocum was the - contractor who be the guest speaker at Missiqn in compiling iTTteresting daw per- group were several girls as well Telephone communication- will be fumble. - dated Gas- Gas; "Co."McClure was Ki- erected the building. Festival services at St. Paul’s taining to.comcterieiTin thisiarea,' as father.i of some o f - the^ young ijlan scored their secondr.T.Dion4iwanis-program; chairman; for-the established. , u«ing. the_two_tele-. The" snacJr"b'ar*^vill_be*"operated- church - Sunday~SeptT“ 2fi7"-fl"ccord- wiI l-be-the-i-speaker at---a-meeting-of people. phone numbers, HAmiVton C-8535 ll-cxmitcd pass play from ■meeting.. - ■ 1*' : - under the manageine'ut—of—Eritg -fnir—tcr-tm- announcement -by the t-be Washtenaw County Historical and - H Amilton fi*8f>8(), ‘ —------IrtcibiK'k ■ Jerry—Hitchcock—to —Report sj.-at -the -meeting stated Schumm, who formerly -operated Society—at - McKuna—Mcmorial -Li­ Subsoouent classes are .sched­ Rev..;-Paul M»: Schnakerpastof7'of~ uled"for Bent-. 2.7, Oct. 4 and Oct. TlfeT'De'Sfter area, whicn is m Chuck -Bliickmer.'’. The play that Kiwanis- President William Schumm’s restaurant^west of Ghel-_ the church. «____ .y . brary,- next—week, ■ Thursday eve.- Rich, Anton Nielsenl past . presi­ 11. Shoemaker - said- —additional Zoiie 5, is to held- a “take cover” red 51 yards. Hassen’s sweep sea. The restaurant- was discon­ Mission House Seminary, one of ning, Sept. 29. exercise, alul,*in addition, will (ex­ knd Chelsea’s left side. for the dent, and M. J.- Anderson, a past young people may still enroll. at tinued la»t ypar whgn. the property the smaller' schools of the denobtn. Title of his talk, appropriately the next meeting. ' . _ pedite and control the evacuation fa point wfl’s 'successful. il. govdrwftf of .the Mlthlgan'DlSfflct bn_which it was Ioeated>was ac­ ination,. is in-the-process oL.mergf enough, will be - the first line—of traffic- from -Salon and Superior ) begin the second half,-Chelsea were -af-Gt»nd-Rapids-for—the^KU quired -by the. state, for construc­ ing with_a. Congregational tschooI - Die—w'eli-kn qwn epitaph ■ R e m e m *- Townships""]>assfrnrth^remgirto Chel- . ivered a Milun"fumble orTthe wanis -Michigan -District- conven- tion' of• Interstate 94 (US-12; higlv-- ■airdve-locatingirr-theyAfinneapolis, her, friends, as you, pass by . . Gun club president, who was. a sea. • ' ' |?i 10. On the first - play Daryl tiori. Septt 18-20. way.------■ • — ...... c—i------M1n riV, area.------—^ ------* ~T Jones ■ will 1 speak ‘patUculai-ljf guest, sneaker -a t—tlie--fi rst—dass .SASsjon,. .'stressed, -the... importance Qthrn' areas participating are_ hfihiml gmnd blocking 6v was announcedTThat” next "Dr;T about..pemeterioK * in "the "Wosiwrr York "and -lAugusta townshijis,; Monday’s meeting will be a Ladies’ ns -an-outstanding speaker, will of hunters’ respect for farmers ler Nixon, Dan Maydr, Mike Two Dp*r Killed half of .Washtenaw ■'county, in­ -and their property. whjeli are in Zone 3, with a major phuand Charley Waller, went Night.program with wives of Ki- tell of some of the difficulties en- cluding- : several of the, smaller medical demonstration an —the. wanians'-and—faculty—memhfii:s_Qf. u to S itl A.I'filL countered- in the-work-of-operat* - ones in the Chelsea_nren__ His" lists --Ralph - Gtiu n ther,- ir-nrembeV oL1 ilhlLl s o a_Ito (1 VaJu I -t; u n-etali grounds—of—A'-psilnnti State (IIos— bed on the 'one-yard line. How- Chelsea-schools and their-husbands^ ing the denomination’s seminaries of_i|U.‘.opl e i.buTie'd : iit theso-ceme- showed pTtal ■ to which " the public"-is in-1 dr wives as,..special-guests._Ih.e. —Inmates At"" tinr- ’ Washtenaw and will/" explain details—of_. the teries will be especially interesting a- m^v4e jiertaihing. to the proper , -Chelsea fumbled on the next County Jail are. again eating vehi- vitod. ‘ ...... land Milan recovered. • : dinner meeting wilf-begin-at <3:30 current two-year campaign to raise t,,.' - Chelsea- residents. ■ , method of •gun-shotting. , - ■soh ' as—the result - of "automobile- far- In announcing the Civil Defense. Ic Bulldogs also, had two other p.m„ _ . > ~$2p0fr0:0()0—ill—capital -’-funds DR.TIEITUEN . 11U I'J.N EM ANN Anyone interested is invited to —The pi.iiiei)ml theme uf tin; first At the.Sepl 13 meeting of the deer" ^^ottisions”" the pasf week­ eiTcrcise to,take iilace"Sunday, Di- Irtunrties when trey; had first seminaries. ntteml..the .meeting.-which...is,.open class Jicriod. m is an . exphufatijpv rector--Miller - s a i d ------Kiwanis club, Roy Tice -, rtf -Ann end.-' "' _ *..“ — _ _ _ lA*. Huenemann will-also" review vto the public, The meeting win "be ^f. proper u? land , priic Its inside the . Milan' five but . -At-Sj-a.m. .Monday-.-.a luirge ,.djp.e -thuzdenominat i cm-’s^gfforts-torai sej-i “It is pretty mu civ assured that pi^t-scoie (Itierto fumbles or A-rb&i'fsipOkeejmj-Ci yi 1- Defonse=and. giimat. 8 ]i.nv...atid will he—hulll-in tices--to -promote-, hunter- safety. jumped' in front of a car “driven funds for the total work of the the" 6nty**meansmeans avaibilile "TIT to' the mistakes, . «' • mentioned . ..the -. Salem-Superior IfEM U Cloed the club room at" tire* library National, anil—state statistics of townshipfevacuatio’n- exercise to by Herbert .-Miller on. US-12 bear church -and will relate-details of hunting" accidents w^'ro quoted to coiiiity goverhmc iit to provide__ |0-lb. Danny Ellenwood led the be held-Sept—25. Tice was intrp.! the Scio Drive-In Theatre; bow- Friends*bf^-tR^Mclvime Memorial emergency information prior to am somfL_of_this iwork. * . Library cxteTfderl the "“invitation" Lstfess the pi)int-(that it is-impor*- Nil in tackles- as' Chelsea kept dimed by the" evening’s pro grain ever, befoveanycTne'^could "reach The Rev. Schnake said St. Paul’s _ap to employ_these safety prac­ enemy attack and the implemen- Kitted in _ to- the—’WTCRbftmawr“Histori<1al SiK all,_Dr. J.- B. Casey. . "the ^animal; it jumped up; and ran church will-try to.~raisej $l,uuu to­ tices if the toll of'death and in- tatiofr q{ ■ CON El, RAD, will be boUl«Lup-m-theii£ow; ciety to hbld,.tiie September meet? through, (he.local comniereial rndio” field--during the second. ._W. J —Grossman,._Chelsea , ayea way. ' ward this work, by means-"of-tlie jiirios is^ to~be, curtailed to any CbffservaUom— Officer Donley unnual Mission Festival offering" ineref—t-hociet-y’s rnembcw? appreciable cxtcfrL ~ “ - ^tirtl ons-;— iWP A (j, WtH-.A-—and- Civil Defense director (Zone VI), Boyer was, (failed and tracked the, US-12 Crash having expressed—an interest .in WHRV. All stations vhavc indi* at— Sundn-y^-scr-vic.es, - ;—^ -Jay Hopkins', a..nioiijlier of the l)s -\veek=ChsIsea1 hosts- Ann also.-spoke briefly animal and found it ^some distance Dr; Huenemann will prcach-at Janice _ Lockwood ' of Grand seeing the -historic McKune.House c-atcil- tbcir-deVjp-ili^.ure^ti* purtiei- us restored -for use as a.'public hoard (if the Washtenaw .Farm pate and ^recognize their lXisjxmsi- Univehsity High’s-Cubs in Guests at the Sept. 13 meeting away where it had fallen and died. the customary two Sunday morn- Rapids, 18-yL*ar-old sophomore at Council,' 'represented the Council Friday at [9 p.m„ .a_buck-WeiglLL library. _ ° : bilily to the public in contributing [opening-Washtenaw Confer- were'" Howard S." Peebles of Ypsi-: hTg-scrvices, at St. Paul’s-ehui ;i#tern-Michigan UnivejsityY-p- at the“ first class■ period. . ing 175 pounds, dressed, Was" killed silanti, -was killed at 9:45 a.m. Dr,. i. V. FisIfeiTirvi'ce-pr'esident" to the warning, the* security and lan'ti and Dr.-Clare Warren.- 8:15 a.m, and 10:46 a.m.—and will The hunter safety program has jRame, U. High defeated Flint and the car which struck. its on also be present for an open forum Saturday when the car she was. of the Washtenaw County ( Ilis- tire suVvival of. the residents :in Meetlngs_i_of .the Kiwunis club M-92 near Manchester,-": w a.;s toricnl Society, wil 1 jircsidCLlut the the full,'support__.______ol- Charles Lane, t,he~ urea in' which"'they -serve. ly,..31-0, last week - la., their -meeting- scheduled — foe 7—o’dbek- driving was involvod-tn-a-^dlksidlr- High scirnoi, of^wrecked.- The car was driven by -with —a -Struck..... o n ---In ter state .-!)4- IMGGtill^—hiiTo»L-J------1^rp.g(,_onxint-y^).;oyeTTmiciH-wilM)e— Mr.--IiVklityis--j»Rrrte'"begi n s—afr- place- i n~thu Sunday -"evening - in -the -church tlH'CTu'T^eii ’ R ittI - an d-. fhm-duli a mb the Methodist church Toledo man. v hall. All fam ilies of the church (US-1,2) ut Clear Lake Rd. almost wliqlly' dependent ,oiv tin is outdoor . organizations -throdjthout form of' com-numieation . to, -reach *s- well as—guests—are invited to; Throe pasBengorn in Miau I-rf>ok4 —William Yocum,.of Freel-andville', tlie slate. • _ ' attend ‘the Sunday evening forum wood’s ,;car, alsp-students at East--V Ind.V left’ Tuesday to "return t'u'.liis Uu—lnrgest-immbcr- of--pociple.--dur--.. hi well, as- the morning services. ern Michigan “University, were in­ home offer spnn^ako, From 11142 until 1947, Smith wuh They Were officers and committee employed* at Rockwell-Standard chairmen of ..the EMU .Association Corp.i Chelsea Division. of Women Students; The meeting At the time of hia death he was at the camp was scheduled for the employed at Standard Steel Prod­ ■purpose of: , planning ' student V T irM - v'.cr’i ucts inYpsiianti as plant super- events. jntendent. _____ ' __ Members of the., faculty group it’ © . A native of Stockbridgo, he was- had preceded, the .girls to the camti serving his third year as president and had hgrecdl tb post sigTis in­ W of Stockbridgc" and prior to that dicating where they were to turn. had served on the Village Council Because of highway, construction for six years. ‘ in the area, th e , usual ^ight turn He was a member of the Stock- to Clear Lake for westbound, traf­ bridge Methodist chtirrCh and the fic was closed and a left turn was Stockbridge Lions Club. ' necessary in order to' get on to Clear Lake Rd. It is bglieyeil the Survivors are his widow, the girls were w.atching for the sign former -Mary Bunipus; two sons, indicating thrtim i and when they Gary and Sidney,nit home;, a sis- spotted it, turned abruptly ahd MHt ■T ter,_lMrs.^—Gretcheh__Arnold.. of failed to notice'..the . approaching Utica; and two brothers, Leon* of truck. Driver of the truck was' . - , ^ Grand Ledge, and Carl of JackBon. Robert -Nelson of, ‘Sundell in .th j.. _ Funeral services are ’ being, held UpperPeninsula...... at 2 p.m. today, (Thursday) at the The front end of the car driven Caskey Funeral Home at Siikk- by Miss Lockwood was demolished bridpte with the Rev. Frank Co­ wick officiating. Interment ‘ will by the impact. take place at Onkl.dwn cemetery, Stockbridge. ■ ‘ .. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Ellenwood ■ - ' '"•'■«>? - And sons, Gary and T e rry ,'a t­ where he previewed the 1961 Buick anlTlnspected Mr. and Mrs. 05 B. McLaughlin tended the second annual reufifon J VAftRREN R, DANIELS (right) of Daniels the new assembly plant for producing ‘ the neW* ‘MYSTERY FARM NO. H7—l)o you recognize, '‘myatery --fa'rmaJV The_ owner of the farm is are leaving this week- to visit of tho former Sharori Hill rural this farm? If so, please "call fhe Standard office, -entiHcd ,to a niounted photo, free of charge, if’ U Inc,, Buick dealership in > Chelsea, Bleed Special, the small;car Buick will introduce Arizona and California before go* school district. The reunion was [ Jfw,r•* on.rineiLake ^nuron^coast! :■> ‘years ag tw*|»o through Sept. 12 were announced The item-appeared in the pa? of the Harrisyille fire ^apartment this week by the Washtenaw legislative matters and Mre. La- par's ‘WO Years Ago" column, and still1 ij^*useable condition. ^He county ASC Officer Verne Coy presented the report ..x$ated Auv. 30, 1900/ and reads took a picture of it; ?however, of the Women's committee, He. total of 90S .ballots were'east . The group-jnomlnated LaVerne as follows: because ito wasv taken in color,, .it itt the various townships. This was sary. The Bureau of H f "The Harrisville Council Friday not suitablehie forn ^production in *263 more than cast in last year’s Coy for the “Farm Bureau Co-op­ tics _sald the figurw 1 ft -U ... nights authorized the purchase of The Standard, ASC elections in” the county.i erator of the year," award and compared directly1 Charles Powers was 'elected as del­ a four-wheel. IPO, gallon, chemical -JNewJy^lected chairmen 'and lev.l, if y m a » .... StaTrTeauherfc Club egate to the “Know Jfour. C_aMi- ■ Chelsea. C. A. Colwell, accompanied vice-chairmen of ; the community date"' meeting in October. : by the assistant superintendent of Directors To Meet committees will serve as' delegates Officers ejected to preside dur- More ’than^8,4Q0-Vah(tih ] and alternate delegates -fo the- I n ^ h e soraing year are as fol- the Detroit fire department, went county ASC convention which will '^rown on the Michigan Statot to Chelsea lust week and examined At M. Fox -Home lows,;, chairman, Jerald Heydlauff; versity campus..- t4tt' the engine; The superintendent >e held Sept. 80 at 10 a.m* in vice-chairman, Erwin Pidd; secre­ Members-of \ the Board of ioom 117;—Washtenaw—County declared if a bpvgalri~and up&n the .rectors of Michigan; State Teachers tary-treasurer, Mrs. LeRoy F«W- luilding, Ann Arbor. Principal ka'mp; minute man, R ay mo n4 recommendatiorfof Mr. Colwell the Club will meet Saturday at the >usiness of the,convention will be purchase was made. The price is home of the immediate past presi-- Schairer; women's committee, Mrs; Chelsea Thi $450, payable $150 down .and $1501 he election of a .county ASC com­ MAX M. KALMBACH, second from right, ter, the third member '■ Lynch, Mrs, Carol Wylie and Louis. : following:__ __ mony took place itatne ASC efcunly office in the of the Washtenaw County Planning Commission, ^Tony Soblesfcy : of Saginaw, Richard Sylvan fownship—Carl Heller, Coulify Building at Ann Arbor with Kenneth Masak "the Washtenaw County Farm Bureau and North During the . eveningMew-^iat SCOUT Smock and John Hamelin of Jack- chairman; Max Hoppe, vice-chair­ of South Lyon, former flieid man for the Southeast­ Lake Methodist Church. He haB served continuous- books were. tfojdio .everyone; — m s son, Mary Neil of Port Huron, man; Calvin [Clark, 'member; Nor- Ij/forSOyears in administering the various pro­ ■ A discussion on “State Issued ern Michigan ASC District, making the presenta- of the L960R~Election/| was led by NEWS Mrs. Josephine. Brokaw of Ann man Hinderer, first alternate;, tion, FrSm left are Earl Doietzl^y of North Lake, grams carried out by the Agricultural StabHizafiott, Arbor;- Miss Ruth Hetzma'n, of Clifford Heydlauff, second alter­ CbarlesPowers. - r - —------Roval Oak, and Miss' Mildred Kunz, who is vice-chairman of the ASC County Commit- and Conservation Committee which is a unit of the. The next meeting wilLhe Oct. 20, IPERWEITOKtiSust nate. (United States Department of Agriculture. -presidentr of- Bay City. Lima : township-^Walter Wolf-, tee,Masak, Kalmbach and Donald Baldus of Uex at the Lima township hall with TROOP 25 - __ They will plan -the club's work Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Gross as , The first meeting of the season gang,“ebairmah; Fred Barth, vice- trend, it may be said that it is S 5 for 1900-61.' chairman;___James C. Bradbury, hostBj. Cards Were .played and rS. will be held next Monday,-Sept^.26, more psychological than anything freshments were served. at 7:00 p.m. The boys will meet member; Harold Gross, first alter­ elsg^jrhe decline-is not enough to -Wo ratt-Into an organizationJhe. nate;-Clarence Reddeman, second: Zkf at the. Tower Building, at 6:50 other aay tnat wasn't sponsoring,' reverse the business curve andrdf alternate. - present projections hold true, the and go to a .different, meeting and never hod sponsored, a beauty Lyndon township—Emery Pick- -placg-for. the_evening. ” contest. _____ total will be a powerful sustairi- BOWLING ell, chairman; Jay Hopkins, vice- 4ng forceF-After aili everPwithvth chairman; Cayl Schoonover, mem- decline, investment- ln^plant_and m r map,—first palters equipment of both tho~thtr..ynin),uimfnYi—9Vi.tfr...---— ---- ber; Jesse Walker? first alternate; Now we have a new report on pro- dustries. ■ Under these circum-^ they visited their son and family, Price's Service ...... 1 7~ S e p t e m b e r ected i n v e s t m e n t in -plant stances-only an investment which- Mi\ "and Mrs. Npll Beach~tfffd chilr 'oxter-, township^—Harolil^Guen- and equipment for -tlm_remaijidaiL will- inci'ease—off4eieney oi—output- drem-----'-----^ ---- ■ - - - — r— =-- - of 1960 and it reveals a'"decline Bowen;-50gp LororrreoopsrrrBOPr FROM $1 >520 to $11,1 32 (delivered ,to. your ther, chairman; Curl Lesser, vice-r can4)e^justified. Adolph Duerr, -Jr,, who under- Clarence Lake,-fi40j Bill Dove, 552;' chairman; ;John* Bezzig, Jr^-mem frohi - the last survey. T Profits are being squeezed-and weiit heart ' surgery. A\ig. 25. at Bill W1 liter son, 557, Design and Engineering service ’fc Your, choice—Yohch style, ^split ber; Artbur-Doletzky, first alter­ . These reports are made eacM-Gwe is no .indication that this University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Ladjes 460 series and over: Mar­ level, 2 stQLV-or..stor.y..and .a-half. at_smal!-extra cost-r~cr6dited to nate; Grover Colby, Jr., 'second quarter by the Securities and Ex^ situation.-.will BeTlmproved in the has returned to ljis home here. He, jorie Ferry 460. * _7Q0 to 2,6qO square feeL purchase. alternate. change Commission and the De- bear future. This curtails the vol- is making satisfactory progress to- Sr(U Team- high” “series i””Schnelder's H 14 standard designs or custom i}; Quality - Economy - Precision. Scio towjishlp—THWphii' Strelt- partn;ent o r Commereer'Th'e curZj:ume:of fumis-'avatlffbte”for-tnvcst-~ ward' “recovery r^His^ fa mily" “say s. er, chairman^HurolfLRowerspVice- reht^sui vey, madc-ln-late July - lessens the Incen- M\sa Marguerite -Eisen- of -De- Grocery, 1,899, . monufactured "to- your plans. Bijiiders-DeoTers — some- choice 53S? 'i~ Most models under-0 'foot in 1 -cbairmnn; Edwin-'Aprill; member;: AugustT'covers the planss pf”busi-. five tp make investments, that are troit entertained-a group of cous- f. Team high : Blngle; . Schneilfer's 'isSSsp territories still' open. Carl -Helber—fS'st alternWtt . rftgement-as-of that time- -not- abBOttttely=neeessary; ins-ftt^a^tfmer-payty—Sunday at Grocery]^675r" ^ ^ or 2 days, on your-foundotlon. • .. V g ||.v i^ AT0R BUILT-IN . Swo'etladd, second” afterhate, ^ for this and the fipal quarter.dfhe ( There ' is:-continuous disouBiion ,the home' of her aunt, NMiss Lillie ...■jfr Erection supervision or crew y. ^ APPLIANCES ; Webster towntilhlp—^Robert Mafct, redhdtlbri- -frbm. the” total of the over 'the .possibility. -of_4uiother re­ Wackenhut, in observance of Mia's ■—ovailable. '• - chairman; Ralph Wheeler, vice- preceding study is only 2 percent, cession in the relatively near'fu* WAckenhut's birthday which oc- Monday fright £)wl WRITE OR GA b b COLLEGT-f9 R ■ FR-H CATALOG & PRICES chairmnnDonald Baidus; member; - )ut thia meana that^tbis-ltem wHfl-tu ey-j-eUrs ■ todayy—Miss Wafekenhutr-re­ League " -IwlglfcAV- Noil Heller,' first alternate; Neil not ibe a rising plus factor from to expand output capacity. ceived'cards and gifts as memen- B. Nlix~on7r¥ecb~nd'-alterhatei~ \e r e ; , o h - ' • ■ ~ There is little or no likelihood thaL tos of the -occasion. - Standings aa of Sent. 19" HOMES MFG., INC. Ann Arbor _township—Donald One of the reasons ■ this is so prices will increase by enough to . Mr. arid Mrs. Chris Volz of Sa­ Foster's Men’s W ear...,'..,.4 217 N. COLUMBUS ★ -JACKSONrMICH. W ST 3-6647 iSoeb, .chairman; Zina E. Bolgos,. important is that the amount in­ make a delay more costly. And line were Slrntfay afternoon' visi­ Turner E lectric*...... ■vice-chairman; Ormand- E. Kapp, volved is enormous. The all-time there -is-a possibility that prices tors . of. .the...latter's... sistfer, -Mrs. Jjhelsea Lumber .... .:...... m - - member} Waitcr-Kann. first-alter^ may hedowereri-bv-at laaSt-ehough Emma-Beltz MeverV Finer-Food' _L_ nato; Jobir-F. Marshall, second al-. 1957. That figure was : just short, to offset the constantly rising * Mr. and Mrs; Leonard Adkins Chelsea State Bank .8 1 UmMUUEU* ternate. of 38 billion dollars.' During the .wage leveL , we're_J.n Detroit for the: week-end Klumpp Bros...... 1 A 8 Avigusta township—Woodrow. T. 1958 receMiolPthe total, dropped iWth uncertainties, and prpb- and visited at the homess-of Mr. Chelsea Drug...... « .1 3 Jones, chairman; Charles to below.; 30 -billion dollars, Since iems- over such^a^wrthr.area, this and Mrs. Orville Adkins and Mr. Mich.1 Bell ■...... 3V vice-chairman; DanTeT BoBTcz, mem-~ :fhen it has" been rising and ori­ is a time when it: is both com- and -Mrs. Dennis: Case..Also Quests Waterloo Garage .0* r ucr;' Gerald Karnatz, first alter- ginally it was forfabl#Tm d wise to^have surplus” at the Case_ lrome Saturday ^ve- ,;o— .4' nate^Mark^LatheFBF^secsnd^adter” fundft}nrui-ihev—ean-bekept^m-- nlng—were-M r.-and-M ^a—Landon -200-games !—B 7 niarV^ftg; T>np nate. vested in securities which yield at Williamson of Chelsea. Eder, 200. least some income. 500 series: B. Clark, 683;. R; Bridgewater township — Lawr­ ■4s As to the effect of the down- ence T i r bT chairman; Leonard ternate; Francis Mauibetch, sec- Telephone Your Club News Koch, 618;. Jv Pilkington, 608; W. -saard—re.vlsion__upQn—.the business------TolGR- 5-8681------Steinawayj-560;-----— -— — A but no w & shdaSf-w erry PsyegT^lce-chairman; Walter Get "onci “alternate. lipumumrir ger, member; Charles Knightrfirst Lodi-" township .Paul Herter, alternate; Frank' Ashton,' second chairman; Herman’ Jedele,. vice- either— w hen vou dry w ith alternate. chairman; .Walter Lindemanri, -r Pittsfield' t6S?hBhip=i-Webb Har- member; Harold Graden, first ai- Rytex wood, chairman; Donnfd Weidman, ternate; Simon Girbach, second.al­ vice-chairman; Arthur Gibbs, mem­ ternate Hand-Craft a m odern gas dryer ber ;.Robert- Tefft, first alternate; York township—George-^Austin, Charles Geddes, second alternate chairman; Howard Wilkie,, vice- _ Salem township—Oscar" Hirth. chairman; -Fred- Braun,^member; Vellum Duane Rogers, first alternate'; - 7 \ -Ttain orsmw—"ThCT6'9 no“pTdhIem7'onc(f^u-own: a — -cHafrrmmf—Gurtis Hamilton, vine- chairman; Sam Bailo, member; Carl Seeger, second alternate. - Personalized modern gas dryer. Yoirear?weatherjwashday^torms—^ "Herb ”Gonant,’;first alternate; Dale Ypsilanti towrishipr—Alton Bal­ lard, chairman;--Glen. Rowe, viee- .—andTfiirbe^sTire^youT.W T'asTHeTfrsah...sweet: VeTran, "second ’ alternate. iohnirmanf Philip W-lard, Jry mam m m Stationery Saline townshlp^—Micah RoKisoiv ber; Herbert Karnatz, first alter­ fragrance of a sunny day when it^ jumbled under chairhian; Raymond Girbach, vice- nate; Albert Amrhein, second al­ ■ ■ the gas^dryer’s ultraviolet lamp. And you dial by chairman; Qw.en Zahn,.membex; A1-. ternate. double tlie bert Gall, first alternate; Lawrence fabric settings*—the-right heat for each*’fabric. Superior township — .Kenneth ■. * i f " •Tucker, second alternate. Conklin, -chairman; -Stanley—Gill, usual—L Best news—your modern gas dryer-is a model of Northfield township —LeRoy vice-chairman; Ronald Patrick, Brnun chairman: . Ralph-LelahtU-member; -Murray-Fishbeck?-" first ■thrift,^drying"at just the cost of dtbers! See tHe- vice-chairmari; Walter Kempf, alternate; Fred Heidt, Jr., second ’ t\ new models at-Gas.-Company offlees"or:dealer^shoW^- member; William Hicks, first' aTialternate., - - ... '. a step ahead 3 .1 9 rodms—you’ll choose gas, naturally! (rcgulorly^) -w ' - j ■■ —--- — MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY DRIVE-IN >\i naur 1111^ z&mwiFsmmmfmt i of tomorrow... Have your nannE-J^-^ FREE INSTALLATION^ THEATRE UnequaUed^ success in bargainingr modern markettng ^ech- B^6r>Gividend Days 6988 Jackson Road, Ann Altar -Phona NOrmandy 8-7089 _ niques, and _ outstanding membership support -have; won Irio this special sole. FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPT. Michigan M ilk Producers Association a nation wide reputation You'll enjoy hPvlnfl° b^r!S 23-24 on hand of your own P«’ “THE MOUSE as a co-operative that gets results. Solid, economic results that -lied-: stationery*--—■■ . “NIGHT PASSAGE” -dairy farmers see every month in their milk check*. ; ——In • Cinemascope-and-Cblor—- ROARED” Thl* Is real SJ,i In Color ■ Combining the strength and resources of more than 13,000 luxury for- only P« - (.] ■ Wlih James StowoA __ With Peter Sellers dairy farmers into one strong,^nited^rgantMtion/MMFA thon .you'd .,..,^7 and Audie Murphy good quality and Jean Seberg gives its members an'effective voice in the marketing of their ALSO: CARTOON product, It is, in fact, as valuabieto-nrembers in the marketing -* 200 Einflte ^ of milk as a herd of good cows is in producing milk. SUNDAY - MONDAY SEPT. 25-26 opes—of 100' d° b|00 fftf' 100 envelopes—or 1 “THE APARTMENT” “CAST A LONG Measured in terms of services, guarantees, stable market v arch sheets, 100 env.!^. or negotiated premiums, dairy farmers have'learned that it with Jack Lemmon SHADOW” Chdlce o f i doesn’t c o s t to belong to M M PA-rit pays, "blue or flrey v*l,u["' (’ * end Shlriey MacLalne with Torry Moore Imprint styles shown. and Audle Murphy ..N o organization, however, can rest pn its deputation or its or mulberry Ink. - ALSO: CARTOON ' past record. It must plan beyond the needs of to d ay.. . strive fad while you're ^ TUES. - WED. /THURS. SEPT. 27-28-29 to grow and improve its services., . maintain its leaderships ‘ ..r order some for J ^ ‘TOUCH OF Continuously, boldly, M M P A Searches for new and better “THE BELLBOY” ways to market milk . . . to stay a step ahead of tomorrow. o r d e r (or thtf oceollon. So much more for so much less— with Jarry Lowlt LARCENY” and Corinne Calvet with James Maion The and Vera MIIm " M-ic h 16AN M u k P.roducers Associat 10N ALSO: CARTOON ‘ 0,W^fe0 AND . OPCRATBO BY. 10.000 MICH|QAN Oa ;Hv PARMe-fjjS Chelsee

ii) :Y • "C ■ ruV. SEPTEMBER 82, I960. THECHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN P A G E T H R E E ■ i ms Bureau Service Academy Top Seniors Advanced Courses Offered iCollect Data OpeningsAvailable US.* D EER * SEASONS - GUty , i t o Invited MSU Top High School Students PolioShots To Young Men 1959 Scholarship Day r ^ , The Washthenaw County Co-1 The Second finngreaaional-Dis* |r - East Uanaing*«-To|r8entors from Operative Advance^ Placed Pro- Wedneadays and from 8 a.SQ. to 12 footed-from a number of local trict of Michigan .will have one SlV noon" on- Saturdays. L in connection with the Michigan's high schools'have been gram will enter its second year vacancy at the United Statca invited to an Alumni. Scholarship this month, offering two course? 1 Tuition for both courses is $80 mber Current Population Naval Aadomy at Annapolis and A per. student, payable pL^rcgistra- u Director John E. Tharald* Student Day at Michigan State to outstanding area high school one at the United States Air Force University to learn about -scholar- students, reports Ray HTTCffioe, tion. Students' in. the chemistry .■Acadamy-at-Cek>rado~SpringB~ for ship? wortTruprEff'i 4roo& v .■r .2 associate director of the Univers­ course will^pay^H $5 semester, la­ field office at Detroit has classes beginning in July 1961. The seniors will get a first-hand ity of Michigan Bureau of School boratory fee. Schools are permit­ The Second District hpa no 1961 ted to v pay '{KiK*entirefujtion or;_ fo rm atio n in being col- glimpse of college life, will discuss Services. V vacancies at the United States academic programs with Michigan Designed by the - Washtenaw any .part, of it-'-if- thgy choose.J for the United-States. Pub- Military rAeudemy aj West Point. State,faculty membersjjret the full County Executjve__Council, com­ When" tfiVTjn'ograrri'.. began last eajth Service bo th at =fi|tU -Congressman Georgit-^Meadefc1 • I f . details' of 'the—MSU™ ?chdlaralup posed of principals of participat-" yjearr courses"Twere offorcd mip.^ with ■Pgi^-Herbert—Rudmem—aese< ite- ona.^to be asked of persons vacancies. In ' ad'ditionr Ho will professor of education, who will sehobls. U. S. ROADS ATP— -----"— 60 years of age, are: Have nominate 10 ^candidates to com­ tell them about his recent visit I Students completing the Courses The Federal Government kas [had any jSolio injections or pete for the United states Mer- i' ' to schools in. Moscow. ------^— and pass! hg appr opri ate - exanun- allocated to the states .$2,893,7f>0,- : It How many shots have you chant-'Marino-Academy. ■ T sww-r-7—^ The-top Michigan -S tate^jcholar- ations wiilrbtreligible for advanced 000 of 'a'id-for-highway construe-—- rfy had? When did you get The United States Coast jGuard ship-is the-Ajumni Distinguished placement, Tcblloge--ci tion in the fiscal year -starting atest shot? Academy docs not require ' con- ST .Scholarship, one of the best in the after high school graduation. July 1,_ 19(11, polio shot questions will be' gressional nominations, and any- nation. 'It is worth $1,000 a year Courses offered in the.. Washte­ jlioij to the regular monthly one interested in"attendings- should • • • and may be renewed for four .yenrs naw program will be English . lit- Food, feed and .water may be Jies on employment and un- write to U. S. Coast Guard Head­ to total $4,000/ To be eligible to ■erature- and . composition, <7 and protected_frxiin. radioactive fallout Joyment. The Current. Popula- quarters, Washington 25,D. C., for pompete for it; students mil at rank chemistry. by the simple ;act of covering them., Kurvey will* be conducted herd information and a p p l i c a t i o n \ MICHIGAN'S APPROACH, to managing its management is keyecRo controlled harvests, of sur­ in the.the.top top five per cent of their .. lu^.,■ \i.a v„„ Recommended for grain is storage - f-rn.lunHnf- M.tmi Tn-'nnnUfir fnr ' Ta.Ught by F red Llbbey, the bllg- ||n 829^other sample areas in blanks for the. nation-wide-...... com-. deer, nerd is not unique_by"'any means. All of the plus defr. In five of the eight states permitting/ in a permanent bin. Recommended [country during the week of*-potitive o-n t r a nc e. examination course wOl-be oTforcd under country's major deer hunting" states, except Cali­ "bucks-only" hunting, deer .herds were under- other scholarship awards, students the snonsorhsin of Ypsilanti Lin- for ensilage is a covered siloj Hay- reformation-wilUbe coU schedu!ed~to-be~hcld February must be in-at leasHhe^toprquarteY* Si tacks may^be^covercd wtth- o^av^"" of 1061. -—:—7 fornia, held “any deer", reasons of some form in harvested./ Among these, California .and' Vermont coln Go naolidated: High^cHooK Lib-* locally fe ,1959. Most of these 37 states have done so for a reported starvation and malnutrition wore wasting of their class. Eligible students bey participated in an Advanced jnvulin. Fallout "will dodge,on-the viewers. —Applicants for nomination^ by may obtain details from ..their PJqc^mont Workshop offered uur- top of-the tarp, but" by carefully" Congressman Meador to m y of the hurnber of years. Although state regulatiohs vary,^ thousands-of deer every year, / school-offices. removing-dt,- the fallout-will-bet;j:ef-. - hlgan's giant tourist tndus- -Students from thi^ area-will take ing the summ«i’ by the U-M Eng­ service academics must reside in lish'Department, _____ -moved too, with no damage to the ringg-in-an-annual .gross in- Michigan's ^Second Congressional part.- in- the-alumni-sponsored- -in* hay- underneath.-’All- of-those could . 1660 million dollara, says District which, includes the coun­ ’ Seasons Prove Their Value side MSU’^_prpgram.at East Lan­ The chemistry course will bcJbf.- He used immediately as safe feed McIntosh, tourist and ro- ties of Monroe, Washtenaw, Jack- sing on Saturday, Nov. 12. fered by 7 the Saline Area High for livestock. school. George Bonich will be its specialist at Michigan State son and Lonawjse. AID BANNED instructor. _ _/zJ___ ’• Nominatioffa will be made—on In Controlling Deer Herds in Most States Directness' is ah fmpprtJnt rcoH- nity. What’s more, about 28 the basis of merit. Each applicant - The Senate has voted to cut off Beginning- Sep.t, 14, English Lansing—Protests rah hot and mderation in-1;he-design-of- m-ocldrn tif every vacationing ^dollar wili be-aske^Ho submit-an-appli-- roreign-aid funds to anv nation classes-will be held.'dn Wednesday heavy from many corners of the CairforntRF^bW ^ n y deer" sca^ nual-’any—deer* sra_so'nLs:”_ Minne*r supplying arms or economic as­ from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m/and-oiTSat- higji^vays:—Ther^Michigan State- [into food. cation,, .take qualifying physical state in 1952 when the. Conserva­ sons of some form in T959, Most sota has held these seasons since Highway. Department estimates dnd Civil Seivice examinations and sistance to Cuba. urdays from 8 to IQ a.m. in Room tion Commission set Michigan’s .0$ -those 37 states have done so for 1942. • i . The action enme on an amend- 205 in Pierce Hall on the Eastern that: for every TOO feet a freeway submit academic records. in,s a number sof years. route can-be shortened, the public Appltcatimnfdrmnvitl bo avail- r Vi . "any— deer— season. T^Laat year, California hunters a| dehigan University, campus, Ypsi- 7ou-can’t kill does' and fawns ^California and—Vermont, two of proached their record kill. of propriations bill offered by Sena­ lanti.' Chemistry' classes wili-be- .wilksayo.$4 million in driving ex- m able at high_schools in the Second and have a deer herd!” “Michi- the eight states1 which limited penses during the 60-year life of Congr£ssianal_:District-Lor-may-.b? 75;000 bucks. Counties which yield- tor Styles Bridges, Republican of held in the Saline Area High gan's deer herd'will "be fumedt^ Tmuting- to-bucks,- rOporta-starva- «d- tho-.highest :harvest-Jwere-theL -N«w-HamDshire - school- building—at- the, stfme time the highway t j ' ; obtained by writing CpngtoMman" (Wn,llWe'il U/winsoon behn scrapinga/tvmnSMi. ll>A'the bottom,LaUamA ItATItion andnnH Tnnlntlfvi'itnn. malnutrition hutfo have YiuAifn^waited iiaui, AMA,; ^ ‘ George~Moa.dpr, 80C_ House ,0.ffice~ very ,ones-where clamors of anni­ The amendment declared tha\ of r the-barrel--to^find a -deer!": thousands of . deer evory year—• i&Mi Building,—Washington 25, D^ C.- hilated : deer herda r were the loud­ United States' aid^Would^be: denied 7" Part of this, last charge—was 'more than" haVe been" harvested by est in 1956 wbeh the state’s last any country; that the President de­ fancy Jonathon Completed upplicuiions, should® be right. The, .hard was reaching the hunters! - - ^------* J - mmd l l submitted to Congressman Meud- “any deer” season was held, A termined '1‘directly or indirectly is' mmm bottom of th e : barrel—for- food; Although their paths of man­ California- spokesman _summcd : up sellibg • arms; munitiorraror imple­ and McIntosh tm m er’s Washington office before Nov. :Under~ “bucHa-ohYy1’ h n n t. i r g , agement may follow drfferont reg- special seasons by saying,.. “This p i T7 IDdOr— - ______;— “ “ ” ments of war, to the Castro re­ #m4k whitetarls—were - literally “eating illations, ail “any deer” states are proven practice; if'>properly con­ gime in Cuba, or—directly or in­ W /Candidates who submit applica-, themselves out_qf House and home;'’ heading towardr the- 8ame_encU=^ trolled- ;and administered, provides directly is giving or-loaning'mili- tiom bra^ks'.wilh be nuthorized -to" Something eiae was needed and healtheir herds balanced with the at. better balanced Herd; a health, APPLES im -tary—or-oconomic-aid-to-that- re- take a preliminary phvsicaT food producing ability of their ier herd, .less damaged and over- g irooT” ‘emulation at Selfridge Air Force its range'ic.onu.this one-way, dead range. To the hunter, this means | hrowsed deer rangeland a greater Bring^Containers and Pick Your Own VH& Base, Mt. Clemens, without charge.. end styeet. . . - .;..... _ a bigger and better .trophy. harvest for the hunter,” ^ T deer- hunting has become big busi- The .applicant must pay his own That aomething...waa. “any_de£r!l Pennsylvania roffers a good _A^rom--West—Virgmia_co travel^ meal and lodging., expense^ ample : in_specihl - season success, sa in West-^Virginiar hunting, Conservation Department report: that .hunters have rarvfested Washington; Oregon, Montana, or 3 bu. *5.00 Physically qualified applicants riien and. the -Conservation Com- The: Keystone State has less deer 215 periccnt more deer under reg- ip.f -than. Colorkdo, and Wyoming are othei^ 1-to-take-the-Ci ular-' andfa^speeial-^seasons from4? apy .^decr” stutes in-'which the .Sorvice screening exlimillation to lilo.ne. on their deer management Miehigaft^bfi/ftbsut the^'ame num­ 1961-58 than in the . previous’ 23 ber of i hunters^=fteatly—500,000, hunter anchhunted alike have bene- he'-held Saturday, Nov. 12, 1960, “platform.” Even Some of their years under “bucks-onlyp - hunting- f i tied/______»>1 at .Ahh~Ai'boiy Adrian and Jack- _. .ButWKRTr±ii80j nnd-195i>—PennsVl- vania hunters, killed 960,000 ant- ny—deoi-^hunting—4a no hit son; ‘ . ' . eyebrows, a rounder .control, numbers are be- and miss proposition. pro­ Telephone NO 8-7563 D. MAYER ~ Since those., socallcd-—fdark- deop. j^rless dedr and 932,000 bucks. In ibg maintained and the herd . con 1940,_ they took 186,000 ' deer oT gressive, working tool which has. 2645 Peters Road Oex+er# Mich, [Insurance for Every Need" . . Sixty:two. visiting faculty mcm- days11—of- 1952, urcheiis and fire- tinubs to increase, in many u.reas, overhauled wasteful deer manage­ are hunters have taken an estif both sexes,- the largest single. sea­ (Across..from King-Seetoy Factory)- .rr |S Pork St Cheluo, Mich. hers are instructing or lecturing son kill oh record in any state. hunting . aiiccc.3.3 , hns jncreased, ment. Miehignn-and 36 other states at thc-University of-Michtgamdur-- mated . 619,000 bucks,—does,., and fewer deer are being wasted, and can Vouch for:this. Ifhonti Offlee GR 5-7131 fawns in Michigan.,, During this What’s .more," this canie only two RnrGIT5-«0|— ------ing_summer session. Seven are' sitmei period—starvation;-illegal' yeara_aftcr a kill, of.■L72>QQQ. from- fcnicigrtr"univeraitics. kill, accidents and> other causes lerlesH deer. DoaP|te all this, the rhuve reaped untokHthousands of -state's buck kill baa moi additional deer. doubled since 1930 and' its antler1 less take has"held. up, exceeding Have "any deer” Reasons ruiqe.d 56,00.0-for each. of. the last' three CHELSEA the herd ? Hardly. Last fall, hunt- seasojis,. L_ "oils'kiiled^more tl]An'- llT,000_ will list subscribers in Ann the truth. All of thq country’s hailed .the 1969 kill as “outstand- from Hats to : Arbor, Ypsilontb Chelsea, Dexter, major, deer hunting states, except ing proof u f the wiadorn of. an-. ■ . • „»-...... —: ■ anchester, Whitmore Lake and Willis. -Each rhunici- ility will have a separate settion in the olphabetical Democrats Plan Fund-Raising Dinner F o o tw e a r. [portion of. the directory/ Fpr ejasy reference, the Ann —Senator Patrick McNamara and -wee-ahd-Jackson counties will at­ Vbor and Ypsifanti srjdtions wiipbe white, Others_wtti 1—Swttbison,—Democl'atic can- (iidate for Governor, have informed tend. fce blue. This changerefl^ts th'e wishes'bf many cus-, the 2nd congressional district Dem- - Among,, the , many Democrat's JUST UNPACKED... [tomers and rec^pizos the^rong^soeiolT^eeneiwc-^ri1d . -Dcratic-party leaders-they -witl^at* -from- Washtonaw-nGounty attending »~w)ifcfr1^nd^the^T:ommunitie5 to>gether-._ tcmL-the. Democratic 2ndjnmgrefc 4md.-u0ting_.as host.s_.and -hostesses [PoHHta litres fhonov t.n bh~hcT(f at the dinner will, he" Mrs, (h'liec A. great variety 6f smart new The yeltow'-pages will be expanded TO"Tficlude_all ,thfe Sept. 24 at St. John’s High'school, Marckwardtr Mvs.; J8fttnyT Dwnne- Ibusinessos-jif these communities In one section.-This 911 Cooper •' St., Jackson, at* 7:00 miller, Bill'Dahnomiiler from Ann Sport bhirts tor men and boys. Arbor.and Mrs. Viola* Blackeivburg make^it easy to find,special products and services* p.m. They will be joined-by .other S'-nt 1 atato candidates and members of and Miss Edna Hedrick from Ypsi- Also, Sweaters, Jackets^ Slacks, ^hilo'providing advertisers with 0 larger rDQfket*,.. ' the—Administrativc. Boards lanti. .We think you - will find your new directory most The dinner is designed to raise Keynote speaker for the event Underwear, and of 'course, a gredt Ii6lpfnl — ■ jgg-.-—! ---...... ~ ~~_7 - -fCHTrfiVfor Thomas-Pay ne^2nd-Con^ will b-CJSpnalor Harrison Williams, gressional District Democratic Jr., of. New Jerney, "41, a member variety; of .Free m an.and Rand of the Democratic “Youth move­ EVERYONE KNOWS candidate for eoi'gro»s. Democrats from Washtenaw, Monroe, Lchu- ment,” ...... ’ Shoes. ,See them. - you can BIND IT FAST in ^ ------the Yeiioty Pages. .. but you VELLOW g should ace aome of t h e jb in g h - -PAGES S q u a r e _ D a n c e 4 - Yellow Pages books when A0VCRTISC0 they're collected I Birth certifi­ !«• Riders fit snug and ride low, cates, wills» unmaited letters» C l a s s e s just rightf . i ' and, even dollar bills; have They're lon/orlied >0 hoty their shape and site washing...oftei turned up> tucked in between “ Includes Some Rounds, Contra w ashing. „ the Yellow Pages and forgotten. So if you want a-place ■ and Quadrilles Buy Your Exact Slit I to bury your MtPt

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W A N T AD S W A N T A D S •> W A N T A D S WANT ADS TIPS FOR SALE—'Football -shoear sfztf FOR^RENT^SecQndrfJooiS-room 1 7. Also set of wash tubar-PhonsTA Real EsfdiiS forS ole furivished ♦ upartmont. UtiiJiiie^ C L O G G E D ^ JT ______: 12 in y o u r furnished. Phone GR 9-3632 or GR REDUCING EXEffOISES—Series 5 .7575. S E W E R " _ of ten for $12;50. Free offer this We have a . Mohawk 12x15 ’beige F51T SALE—Forbed air oil burn- Do-lt-Vourse|feJ Ave ek,~Far-fu lLdetails_phanfl-,GR 400% nylon rug that we used in sea. ing space heater. 55,000 BTU. Reynolds Sewer 9-1772rSlim & Trinv Salons -12 our booth at the-fair. Thlsexeep 3 Bearobih RdHch type home, new, Phone GR 5-4794 after 6 p,m, 12 ttenally-Hjbbd rug-has -a regular Service v Rod & Gun Club retail price- of $205.00 and wo win 4 Bedroom home. New roof, Alumi­ Why Take A Chahce? branawmaj-heve™ laell it for $159.00.. ($15,00 down num windows and doors, garage We Clean Sewers Without Digging — TRAP i SHOOTt • „ and $15.00. month.) glassed"1rrpQtchZ Let us revlve the beauty of your Drains Cleaned Eleetritfaujr ' rugs, carpets,/ furniture. Our. Merkel BrotHers] . - U- ' *■ J ■ - ' ' ,’j, api, for . FREE ESTIMATES - 'Strnday-2 p.m, htethod -is endorsed - by_ leading, ?*uYCy Uutboara; tis 2-YEAR GUARANTEE Merkel Brothers weavers and manufacturers. Free Phone Ann Arbor NO 2-5277 12 estimates. Satisfaction guaranteed, and KsV * . “Sewer Cleaning Is Our Business--: -. ---- . ___at Kern Real Estatfe **6tented' and / approve? Not a sideline” 38tf FOR RENT—4-room apartment ently blended for _Rod &_Gun Club ’Grounds »• GR 9-7681 M oderh Rug WORK WANTED by 17-year-oId . , wyith_private entrance and bath. 12tf — bofc.. Prefer steady- farm work. ___ ,__~__Lingpne Rd.. __ .... Unfurnished except for stove and ftV i * Will do odd jobs. Phone GR 0-7841. T4 refrigerator. Reasonable rent for FOR SALE—4-bedropm house. 2 & Uplholisfery Cleanbr$ . .* ■- . 50tf TOR "SALE—Southdown 8-yr,-old party serving. as caretaker for . baths. Gas, heat.-Double garage Phone GR 5-8186 E g j a y 1 . registered- 4-H- eWe. Phone GR small apartment building) Phone Large lot. Close to downtown. 36tf BERLOU gives, you; a written .GR 5-4851. . ■ ____ >12 Write Box JU 16, care of Chelsea .FOR SALE—4-row Rosenthal corn guarantee, to repair or replace -0-69625---- 12 Standard. . - - 61tf. your^possessibns if they are dam­ WANTED—Deacon c a lf. Phone FOR SALE—Boy's gray - topcoat SS w S b aged by-moths within. 5 years. GR_5-5962. — T il" -12 and snort ..coat, both- size 18} RUMMAGE WANTfeD—K. of C. 34. 01 3G. $5 each. Mrs. L„ iOneispraying_-with BERLOU does also two jackets/ size 16 and 18. now picking tip rummage for Boyer. Phone GR 6-4691,-^7 "the job’ or BERLOU pays for the Phone GR 9-3793 between 12 noon their sale Oetf^7-8.—For pick-up FO^ SALE—Used clarinet^ Rea For Sale Special and l p.m. 12 phono GR 5-5711 or GR 5-7411. 14 sonable. Phone GR 9-4201. 12 damage._MerkelBrbs._ 12 Sartd-Gravel-Blacfe 2rFamily Apt. Home. ■ ■ TEACHER OF PIANO ^N^pOZING - blGGOfl New gas: furnace/ New hot water FARM. LOANS! T. M. R*f, U,S. Pit, Off, _ I960.Model REAL ESTATE VOICE - -THEORY:--PORDL AR = heater:_. l.£block-f wmr-busi nessuaecs. ---- FORDS, -F^LCONSr— BASEMENTS . DITCH " AND_CLASSICA"L------tion. Close to churches. Close to Buy land, livestocks refinance. , F O R S A L E Studio or in your home. school,- SmalI"Ttown—payment, ' ~ Free: Appraisals- - Fast Service, Pick-ups & : Demonstrators C Jn iik le & Si Graduate Detroit Institute of ''When I'm not so busy—- remind me to iftok ■ .?„aJph-Trink!e, Owm . ■ Musical Art.- . ■ , Going at factory cost while -Jath, _oak ■.—goat. Beigeiwlth-hragi^M and c o m b in a tio n screen-storm one owner. vAPPLIANGE—SER VIC E- M A-N 12 floors, recreation room, douMe ga­ Kathleen McGarthv, phoijt . Commercial Trades institute, box black Chihuahua. 3UCongdon St. doors. Phone GR 6-8334; ; 12 WANTED—Experienced. Commis­ FOR’ SALE-—Norge*- oil-burning rage ajid big. lot. A .custom built 5-8l27;_ - ...... SEI care of Chelsea Standard. -15 ___ - 12 sion;. Blue. Cioss; life insurance. space'u7ieater and 130-gallon oil home’, adjacent to" the Village of FOR.SALE—English settlr/Tnale, ?OR SALE—1953 Super “88" Olds- 1958 Ford Custom 2 dr. Less, than Genovese’s, Inc. Phone NO 3-4169, '.'.mobile. 'Phone GR-5-8280 or GR 25,000 miles. Two tone paint. tank. Gall after. 3:30. p.m. 239 Chelsea. 'Immediate.possession. liver and . white, 14‘. mos". old,' DefrW bod Finish 5-7311." — ------12 ' " '12 Park Sfc - 13 _ Save Money Oil Also Aeerv xifie^Phone _ GRJL-51&L 3-BEDR00M^HANeH ^home- lo- " —12" ?58—Ford Cust. 4 JDr. (Interior WANTED—Ride_from' Ann ArBor -Sea ls -y Primes - Finishesr-Dries spotless. ------•— ...... - - REAL ESTATE > .Tto- Chelsea at noon time'Mon;- —cated on east aide of Chelsea.' BICYCLES in 30 minutes. Pints, reg; "ft50; I 960 M odel Fri. Phone GR 6.-8455 after T p.m, Has full basement, recreation 1958 Vauxhall Victor' 4 Dr. Light room, gas heat, laundry room. 1) NEW'26" Girls'. Green, Clean Your Own Rugs New low price $1.29: Quarts, reg. FORDS, FALCONS, Country home on 4 acres. Timken • .______1^12 $2,59,. new low price. $1;9S; Gallops, blue finish, leather Int<_ oi) heat. Reasonably priced. Now vacant. Terms. $86i96 Sale $27,50 reg. -$7.89,-^new low price $5.98; Pick-ups & Demonstrators W^th-Our Amazing-Rug Cleaneiv- 1956i Mercury Hard Top. New HOMESITE ON US-12 HIGH­ Rental charge, $6.00 per day. Spray Cans, reg. $1.95* .new.;.low' 2 other homes on blacktop- Oil G A M B L E S . 2)- NEW 26’’. Boys'. price $1.59. ______: Going at factory cost while —paintj-no • rust...... heat. Larger one has 3 bedrooms. WAY. 4 miles "east o f: Chelsea. they, last Ren t aTEqufpm en t FRIGID PRODUCTS 1956 Ford Convertible, New/.tires; aluminum siding,'attached garage, $86.00 MERKEUBROXHERS. Low' Monthly Terms Arranged with~r?thei^bqlldings. Other nearly FLOOR SANDER ...;__Jphone GR 9-6ribT~ b"gw—wjth-2 bedrooiha^Low^-dowa Wo alao- have—o^rer dwellings in n s TWIT EnglishFOTar^Fafrttfdrive, /FLOOR-EDGER— and ground Chelsea. To make in- ______Palmer M otot Sales, paymeim; r -FLOOR POLISHER FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4lA- TV " TROUBLE 7 Have your TV, priced to soli. spection oL'them call—.. per. 10 speeds. Reg". radio, HiFi. repaired by a school/ —- - INC.'in g : ■— HAND SANDERS room 'apartment,. Private. en­ >Phone GRr'5-3281GR"? Newjistingjn Chelsea. 8-bedroom: - (Oscillating type) : $59.95 trance and yard. Garage; Oil heat. trained radio and TV technician. 1955' Ford Fairlane 2 ‘Dr. A one home. New modern kitchen and WALLPAPER. STEAMER A. Pommereriing - Ti]e bath and'shower. Phone GR Guaranteed workmanship. Service . Opem Monday and Friday owner car. new gas. furnace. ' 9^5221.— T---- — — i rt'f charge $3 plus -parts,;-Call—GR Till 9:00. -‘“-BROKER -4j-NEW 26" Girls’-English. BH 5-83fO/"P"oTter!s TV Service? 2121 12 NO MONEY DOWN Ronf tHls hew, modem equipment Phone GReenwood 9-5491 Reg." $52.50 JSale $35.60 "'WANTED TO RENT^-Large_3 1953 Buick. Special 4 Dr. " - Need additional listings'. Have calls- - r by hour or day. ; .lltf \ .. ibedropm. mo;dcrn hDm6/: prefer-, Buchanan St. _—-20 PRICED TO SELL—By'owner. 3- for lake property and Chelsea 1953 Ford V8 Std. shift. LOR SALE—Farm, lake cottages, USED 3 26" Hoys’ bicycles ill) ably country; 4 sclidol-age chil- FOR SALE: "4,500" sq. ft. of-full or 4-bedroom— house. Large 1952_Eor.d^F&ufe!Ldobih----_____ property, ...y- ~~.... . :dren;.7-Excellent references.—Dexter .'%^thick"creaVTrsed-maple- flooiT -roomfc—One family or income- or GAMBLES - acreage;- alstr cottage- to- rehtr conditioned $17.50, $10(1 investment. Central location. Car­ 1953 Ford V8 Two door MINNIE SCRIPTER, BROKER Leo A. Guinan. Phone GR 9-4743, HAmilton 6-3243. -12 2'A inches,. wide, 'side and'., end ■ HON! Hidji St. 1478- SugarUoaf LgkeT - - - • -15' tongued and grooved,, dry and peting included. Other furnishings "Chelsea Phone GR 9-27891 phone Chelsea GR 9-2811 USJ3D 20" Girls’ Bicycle|I1J5| straight or will' sell' in small cheap if desired. Phone GR 9-7111. Many more to choose from If no answer call GR 5-4311 4tf CAN-TAkE CARE of two more T R I M E D G E quantities. Chelsea Rod and Gun ..... 7tf 9tf steady ironings; also*“odd on^s and shirts. Sortie baby sitting eve­ . ! the finest in-metat mouldings Club. Call GR 5-5181. ' 12 FOR . RENT'— 3-room upstairs Palm er M otor Sales YOUNG MAN to learn-printing M e r k e l Bros. - apartment". Private bath, private ■ ' ' INC. trade, Apply Saturday a.m. only. BULLDOZING nings. Phone' GR 9-2681.' .-13- * . . bars, angles, door edge/ face -FOR entrance,_gasJieoiA.!garage.. Adults. -L_Eh6ne1GR =5-3281 Judson Formprint, Inc., 120 W. . . . For ... / metals •.■■■.-. . 1,600 sections .avail­ Phone-GR 9-4521 evenings after Washtenaw County's Oldest Middle St. " - . -12 Prompt Service - Quality Work able, - <■. • 5:30 . . . -12 • Ford Dealer - Since 1911 D I C K K IS S Norway Spruce 12 FOR SALE=*-Two end tahles--and A n n o u n c i n g a corner table, all blonde; als’Cs 6945 Werkner Rd. Chelsea, Mich, M erkel Brothers —:----Small- >%rxe— ----- “ FOR SALE—Weaning pigs. E. H.; tree-lamp^-biac-k. Phone-before—2 Phone GR 5-7102 15 Heininger, 2571 N. Lima Center p.m., GR 5-8253; . 12 , If no answer call GR 5-7562 Real Estate ~Rd. Phone GR 9-7610. -12tf “FORD'TRAGTORB "and 'equipmreirtT To be—dug by -purc-hasor- 88tf -LOIN-END-— 3—TO 4-LB, AVERAGE., , Also New. Holland machinery, "“ Representative RUMMAGE WANTED—k, of C. FOR- SALE—Trundle b«jd with Lawn Grass- Seed nowtf;_plcking_.up _rummage for- ales and-servicp.-Gobb &!Schreer, _^Cv-Eisher^Nursety-: -spring and-mattressr-Phone GR- •__ • tockbridge/PhtineULyssea 1-4525. HEfsTRY-WcBUSS" 5-8102."“ -----— ------12 Lheiru=salfe^,Oot,4J7-8r-=Eor—pick-up^ lb. 4! f 280, Freer Rdi-’- In bulk. Park Brand, per lb. 90c. phone GR 5-6T11 or GR 5-7411. 14 ■■■' -41tf ...... 12 1T9 Olaredale Ct. CENTER CUT- .....Chelsea, - Mich. .. FOR; SALE^COO-lbr barn scale and WE SELL AND INSTALL FABRICON~W E AVi.NG”—r" Repair JOIN THE FUN- 10' lbs."or more '75c“lb^ ■ ■. bag holder on wheels: also, full burns; moth holes, cuts, ■ tears. PHONE GR 9-3762 - ; v size .wooden- spindle bedstead, and M - Save tnat garment. Reasonable* a quantity of framed pictures and Pork Choj)S . . . ~lb. 6i prices. 316 East street. Phone" JOIN.THE BAND M erkel-Brp^. M O R - S U N “ JOHN B; FAHEY . 1 picture frames. Phone GR 9-7323. RIB END — 3-LB. AVERAGE ; GR 9-4072; 15tf 12 12 Gas or Oil Furnaces FOR- SAT,?1-^1955 Plymouth in - 1856; Fahey M. Ask about good condition.'New,tires. Make rzri~rMaTichesier).Miuh.— Charles Mosier, phone and ' 12 Pork Roasts. . . . lb. Bi us an offer. Phone GRt5-7251,i 12 GRINNELL'S PS954. Have references. M U M P L A N T S HOUSEL-EOR-SALE—3-apartmant FOR" "SALE—Used ‘ washing ma- HOME MADE BULK Conversion Burners house \vith 2-car garager tull All Colors : Sylvan Coffee Shop hasament, good-location, dose to H eWT r i A l chine, $25. Phone GR 5-5976. 12 Hundreds to choose from. Before You Buy—See Us. churches, schools and downtown. Pork Sausage . 2 lbs. 69t Has been under :new management' For appointment to- seB"TJhone- @R"— -PURCHASE PLAN - SEPTIC TANK From $3.00 up We can save you money. tor the last 6 weeks and will now 9-3291. 51tf SWIFT'S SWEET RASHER ' .. ... I .. he-open-T^days-a-week.1- Ydur. choice. of‘ . CLEANING- Hours: Daily/8 a.m. to 5:30,p.m. - ORDER YOUR Christmas fruit Chelsea Greenhouse Fri., 8. a,m. to 8 pom. cakes from any VFW Auxiliary ( cornet - trumpet' - /rombone Prompt, reliable service by Bacon * ...... Ib. 42c - Weekdays...... 6 a.m.—8 p.m. member now. 12 flute - clarinet _ local firm you know you Phone GR' 9-6071 Saturday and Sunday can depend upon. _____' v — ' 12 Emergency service calls: and Holidays 8 a.m.—7 p.m. Beau+y Counselor Violin & Drum Kits '• ------GR-6-8176------. LOST—Brown leather pocketbook jr Also Select Cuts ^e-two-openings—one in $6-a -montlt- - -i~ ------^FREE'-ESTIMAT-ES— —belonging"—to— Jlra— McKelvie" at— Hilltop Plumbing 2tf like people, ^.do _you like money, BOLLINGER larlesJBy craft. -12 HfcATING & ELECTRICAL PAINTING,.: paper hanging an5 do you want flexible hours? If "FOR ■ SALE—Antique secretary- CONTRACTORS-. t carpenter work. G. G. Hopper. your answers are “yes/* call NO ! GRINNELL'S Sanitation Service type combinattbn desk and glass . .inno davn. GR 5-5581; oveningB1 8-8661...... ■ / ''V - 12 323 Sr-Maln ■'Ann Arbor Licensed, by. Mich. Health Dept front bookcase. Phone GR 5-8516 Authorized Deaier^for^doriSt hone-NO 2-5967 ' --1-Phene ------. r J ^ cl after 4:30 p.m. > — -12 Gregory. ALpfne^6-2l48, : 44tf GHim NEYS-RUil T and; repaired SCHNEIDERS Furnaces and Air Conditioners ...... 13 FOR SALE—Holstein heifer, "a?/ an.d^ any thing_in.-brick,-work, MEATS • GROCERIES— ■ 201 South Main St, Chelsea,-Mibh; " tificiaHy- bred-_Due- to-fresnen phone GR .9-8942. ■ ' r _____ -15 Frigidalre - Norge1 Phone' GR 5-7201 Oct, 9.” Joe Tobias. Phone GA NEW RANCH HOME—2 bedroom, WE DELIVER .PH O N E GE".9Jeil 6-4737. ' 12 " third by ■ simple conversion, APPLIANCES . ______15“ Kitchen- ‘has““buiit-inw ovenJ<:hnd stove with "ventr" fan. Hardwood Hoor—throughout^-Sunkon—living living room with brick fireplace. : garage> about 3-acre lot. Price $8,500, $1,500 down/ Dining room wjitH Frenfch doors ppenihg onto Idrge cement patio, 220-ACRE FARM—‘Well located. Good buildings; Suitable for scrednihgr Ce^amlt ZENITH tile ^atjh-bg^nain floor;, % bath in . Price, $38,500. bas TWO BIDROOM MODERN COUNTRY KOMEr-Fire- TV - Radios - Hi-Fi £ > > •. Replace, full basement with recreation room, oil furn- 13 qce,[ corner lot, garden spot. $12,500. Reasonable FLOOR COVERING j. down payment. / * Complete Household Furnlshlnga tings of the Heart ; APPLES FOR SALE TWO-BEDROOM MODERN LAKE HOME. Large lot. Good beach. Remain in the Mind YES. WE HAVE THEM. MEABON'S “PERFECT” McIntosh picking now} also pears NEAR MUNITH. 30-acre farm. Modern 2*bedroom * and German prunes. house. Barn and chicken house. $8,500 cashb__ / ’ <; * pnie^membfablelx^^ fo Bring-your - container CAVANAUGH LAKE-modern> 6 rooms. Pine-panelled visitorsr welcome. kok SALn—Holsteia heifers. 1 .1. T- \ t $ one o f (he family's treasuted recoiled I**, C^apla Orchard \ I M WWMWI I Ml ISlI IW«f I WUU 111 B >#The confer ^ernonj o| Phone GR 0-6468 quick sale,. $15,000. Part down. w t LIMITED J Keepsake engagement r " . 1817. Rank Rd., . GraBs Lake, Mich. —Demonstratcrs, managers for Is o. parfeet gem . • te^ ‘* 4 home from flows under t « 4 ^ ■ < ^ ^ 1 fjTTmknf 13 Lilt your rear estote with R. D. Miller btand toys and g fts. No coW IUIW.W1 IHmW OVj FOR SALE—Case 16-hole griiri tar fait, efficient tervice. lectionsi no deliveries, to~ ^ IbottfUkt drill. Very good condition. Phone ..: s ± g & ^ GRt 9-4046. _ ...... -18 ___ HAYE BUYERS FOR CHELSEA HOMES. MlAMt Alto $223 dndfOOj , Gulf Oil Products Fuel Oil end Gfksoliae, . Xj R. D. MILLER - • , 1 WARREN McGUiRE S t a f f a n ALBER.OJL CO. REAL ESTATE BROKER Deirtef, Midk , , FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR THREE GENERATIONS Office: 15775 CaVahaugh Lake Road ■'iails.* ■. ,'*1' Electrical Contractor Can cotibott . Pelt Office Bex 388 Ckelied, Michigan M : - : 124 Pork Street Phone GR 5-44^7 HA 6-4201 or HA 6-8517 Phone: Ok 9-58*2 Phoiie fc|R 9-6081 . 416 4 9tft GArflel| t .— c / anAY, SflPftfiMBfiR 22,1960 "W THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PACEOTVB Needlework Guild Appeals EVOLUTIONARY newDutchBoy I * S [REAL e s t a t e TODAY AND TOMORROW •wTwtet .SU&& By Rolf Hordester, Feoturs Editor TV Guide AAogozine For Items of New Clothing . BEDROOM '“FAMILY joit __ LoVflffl ' loti ’ !- OsrAtOi fKT SiSiHgSa* “*$ A community, appeal wRh.jL.dif* and watef; TO IT garS?SS Bwt PUTTING A’ COMPLETE four- Wyler, Jane! Blair, Red Nlphols jeans; underwear, socks, slips and f e - s L ^ S * ...... ■ ' 13 year iioutw^on video, tape would and his band, among others will' Terence is being made during the warm pajamas for children four to seem an all-time conaumlhg task Stariir ^The Unforgettable Music week of Oct. 1-6 by the Chelsea 10 years o f age. -t™ --• . .- .X. —but Red Skelton plans it as only of Vincent Youmans,” an NBC Branch of the Needlework CArib^of' Household linens are also wet- «**-. JiMvi B%«- , America. It’s npw-clothing'that is. corned. as)well asteiftsAofwlolfiipr- >' ■ ;>■ when, we'le.t ydu'try? one "dollar *an(T'up.' '* ■' ^ ’' out. Also scheduled is the produc­ ofw a columnist s s m In a s planned m m MGM askeS for^ by this nailon-wide' char­ RBNT ■ A PIANO-Lesson In air- tion of five movies, five half-hour series . . , Harry ‘Belafonte doing itable' .organization-mew. clothing, [3D1PORTAGE LAKE•» LOT kka conditioned comfort,’ piano in TV series (all in color), two Skel­ two CBS specials this season, the to fill the shelves of Chelsea’s1 wel­ Good American Diet ton-starred specials "Rip Van Win- first set for mid-November . . . fare agency so that with the help kte%,and-r"The Real Story- of RENT AN ORGAN—-Lesson why The discovcryj of tha oldest known of people of the community it will Supplies Vitamins, mah listings wanted., espe* ^ controlled comfort, organ in your Christmasi" one non«Dinah Shore shipwreck “Under the Aegean” will " country homes with sipall home. For 30 days. Only $25.«WQr]d Chevyl shoWi one gueat appearance be the theme of ABC’s Expedition! be po^sIEIf^ provide’ for those in. U 'M D w t m m s S a y with Dinah, and 39 weekly Skelton need. * I, ■ '' : ^ :A : HTmraoPd S ^ “ lproof ' ore“n In e^rly November, . . G. E. . Ann Arbo r—You don’t need to shows for CBS . . 1\ Lloyd (Sea Theater is negotiating',for short The Chelsea Branch of the take vitamin tablets or prepara­ Hunt) Bridges will surface long stories "by Ernest Hemingway and jlorence W ood - GRINNELL'S— enough to go-drjr and dusty as Needlework Guild; one qf hundi'eds tions unless, prescribed by a doc­ Albert Camus . ; . Big-name hands tor, say dietitians at the Univer­ AReenwood 9-46 Q3 > 823 S. Main, Ann Arbor ’ guest aWr ~of Zane Grey Theater with top recording vocalists will throughout the--United- States, in­ SCHMRRBERG, BROKER NO 2-5607 PHILIP W. LEWIS sity of Michigan^ Medical Center flOrmaudy-5-8669 • episode . Raymond Burr will be featured this fall in NBC’s sa* vites Chelsea pe.ople to beebme join the growing list of person- lute bo to college students with members through the simple gift A person eating an adequate* 12 RUMMAGE WANTEO-K. of 'C. of two or more new articles

; jWjmi...... ^ j!— - Not that hand-blown SUBSCRIBE l ' ^ < 7 Blenko is egotistical, L ,v. /• hut Blenko is so colorful, & W / versatile and bears such — THE CHELSEA STANDARD an honorable ancestry that j; * ■ it’s difficult to find Here's What Vou Get for Less Than 6c per Week: /better company in « . • a m , ...P ..glassware. A rotund FILL OUT AND MAIL THE COUPON BELOW—TODAY! -. x\''s' pitcher pouring over a jjowering^vase is just one V o£the brilliant Blenko Please send m e THE CHELSEA STANDARD for one couples you must meet. + Church News | year, for which I enclose $3.00. “IT HAPPENS EVERY HOUR ON THE As Blenko loves people + Social Events HOUR SINCE I WENT TO SEE OLD _v top, it will beam more I N am e___ _— —*—— — .— —- — ------■ — - FAITHFUL IN YELLOWSTONE PARK” l v than ever when given I Address. Never can tell where a car will pick-up a bad habit H jpjtfS H 'a 1« as a gift. In seven + Farm Routi1 or Street M . cathedral colors. \ or a good one. Speaking of the latter, regular." I 2___ servicing here will get your car fn the habit of per- * + Local Sports News City Stots Z/- E Priced from forming smoothly, safely and at low cost. Try it! ■ *«,. ■ ^ ^ ^ f wish my subscription to start* with the Issue of mnvtftiuiu' “ $1JH) to $12^0 + Dollars - i Alber Motor Sales, Inc. by sbopping Advertised Specials and by I Date diRffBOi 'Gulf Products - DeSoto - Plymouth - Valiant follewffip the-Want Ads for y^ur neads. L 295 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHELSEA, MICH. hautiful Home ^(h/jhings . ,\ • --xf-7 ______i . P A G E S IX THE CHELSEA STANDARD CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY. ggPTEMBCT Girl Scout Library Board Retail Merchants Actiyi n ity Fall Activities Acknowledges Generous Gifts Committee Named by c. John Dettling; Chelsea Chamber 0 C a le n d a r ... Reports given at a Library Board Underway meeting Tuesday evening indicated of. Commerce -secretary, reported Anton Niel««n' . , at the September meeting Tues- . ■ app<)illW ☆ ☆ ☆ Chelsea Girl Scout activities got that many local residents (ex­ Lancaster, LoweST underway at 4 p.m. .yesterday pressed their appreciation of the day evening that he had revived when Troops 148 and 140 fnet in objectives and services of the Me- a request fo ra Chelsea area tour- Lloyd Heydlauff #8 a Mark Master degree, Ji.oy.al Arch ^VFW Auxiliary Yummage sale Room 7 at Sputh' Elementary Kune Memorial Library by their ia4 “guide book" from a resident of to plan for additional • ! Masoh's; Tuesday,. Sept, '27, 7:30 date is,Oct. 28._ ’ ^dv.12 sehooL—Leaders of th4 combined gifta_ during I960. Among the Bombay, India. .Written, on a post- season de'corationa j» _p.m,------troops are Mrs. James Pichea and donors of labor, materials, money, cordr^thr request included the The Chamber of Comin» Chelsea Suburbanettes Exten­ Mrs. Robert Foye. The PTA spon fiirniture, etc., the report stated, statement that thb writer had read Rummagq; Want cd—K. of C. now sion club Wednesday, Sept. 28, 8 sors the_g£aup^_7,__ !__ i ____ are Lloyd Collins (late 1050), Mrar the Ghambetv of-Commerce "ad- an- appropriation of 1500. picking up- rummage for. their .sale p.m., at the home of Mis. Franklin Troop- No;- 77-hoWe -its—first Luella McMannia, Lynne McMan- vertisemenf in" the r Southeastern Purchase5 ^ deeiiratioji' ""Cef/T-S, For pick-up "p ho"n e GTT5 Stveehy? ■ ,■ _ • ‘ . meeting of the year at 4, P'm< to nls, Mrs. G. W. Walworth, Mrs. Michigan Tourist Association!’ ’matched by a similar 5711-or GR-5-74tlr day ^Thursday)’^at* the: hon^ of E. W. Eaton, Robert Merkel, Mr. publication and asked that thb prbprlated by the Vlljt ' \ ‘ . ; i Lyndon Extension' club . Thurs­ one of the1, leaders, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. H. Jones, Frank Woj- “guide book”, be sent, to him. He Also appointed by .Cub Scouts and adults who are day, Sept, 22, 1 p.m., i t Lynd.on b,dt__ Worden. The7 other- leader is jciehowski, William ' Collins, the gave his name as H. M. Yacoobali. a retail activities con­ attending University of Oregon Town , Hally Each;'member t’o bflW Mrs. Fred Schumm, Centenniel Committee . Minstrel Village President Donald Albor cluding Jack Merkel, M j- football game Saturday, Sept..' 24 artic-le ■ for Needlework Guild ^in­ , Troop 77- is' sponsored. by Sub Show, the Woman’s .Club of Cltel gave a general report of village son,’ Robert Foster, Char rpeiit at Fire Hall at 11’'a.m. Cubs gathering, to be ~held at Congrega­ urban Mothers Child 'Study club. sea,; Mrs. Lyle HaselswerdtT a ter ami: sewerjim^ -caster, ElnierSchaible aaj to wear complete uniform am tional: . church/-. Oct. 6. All meet Troops 495 and 49Gi' with Mrs, Board 'expresses gratification and provement work to date, —•*J■and other — Daniels/' *** bringA snack |unch' and permission mgs. ofvchib to ’be held the,, third Philip Vogel and . Mrs. -Jack ’ Bob appreciation, for these splendid improvement programs. - v ,_v. note fruro-parent or gufudiarir -Thursday of bach month. — ^*1 - j Fitzsimmons as leaders also meet: gifts. , 1 A' ''round table" discussion- on this "afternoon (Thursday). The To improve service, and for con­ NO BRUSHES NEEDED ‘—etrtr -Scout- Pack, nwottngT-Thur#^- the subject of the Chelsea Steer _ Finger painting ]g a w" meeting will be held in Room '4 at- venience ^of patrons', the Library .club, orgahiggdflast, year, brought day, Sept. 22,>7:30 p.m, at. South South Elementary school. Kinder Board voted install, a pay tele­ tivity for a rainy day.r -school.' 's ■ ' out the fact- that' some people er­ omists note; children * * * DEATHS MINIATURE POWDER-PUFF DE!}BY — "Babe* Weyant per egon will also receive a -“Tail-end cent by Federal funds. Included QUALITY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS - Tuesday.s 'meeting was held .in hospital,wAnn .'Arbor, .to_Mr^-ahd day, Sept.: 19, for 25 -Dexter;.and Tony”- award. -Brownies may7 be displayed^for the Village Odunell choolers. : rtftesAn?envelbpc-should be pinned^ also; was $693,750,0001 for prim ary' 'Municipal, building? Church Rdr The aefeiyifeies—for-the=^ children ~to~~the~~unifurm stating~‘the~hame,; and—secondary roadB and _urban* 01(105=12 PhDire“GR M77I1 tneiudc~rrec play, -music,—p&lntlngf JuniorH ighM Y^F= Tji thelowher. her address, size of -extensions. Btories, rest—period followed . By (lie uniform and the price. Wh^n juice and. crackers, “show and tell,!’ Plans Saturday tji'e uniform is ‘sold the: purchase outdoor.play in the large fenced- Hdyride-Wiener Roast ptpiqe will be placed in the envelope in yard, special parties^and field and held at the store: for pickup ■trips. ■ . The Junior High Mctliddifit' Youth by the seller.'. TU An orientation meeting for the ■FeJlows|iip has made plans for a SCREEN! hayride and. wiener roasteto be held ’ A meeting of the Chelsea Girl mothers :wa“s- held- Thu'rsday' eve­ Scout Neighborhood will' be held ning, September 15 at the school. Saturday .evening, dn-case-.of- rainr it will -be postponed, Monday,. SepTTTG, at 8 p.m. in.the Mrs. Raymond Schairer, the teach- Home Ec. room at the Junior .High . MYF members who are in the er. briefed the rTiothci's bnw hat to school expect- during Nursery school and seventh—and—eighth—grades in. the-duties of the mothers-on their. jicho.ol, as well. as. all other, young, '%A assist days. people , of the church. 12 years old' Word Received of — , The Friendly Store . -Qfficci’s-fo rthe-Nu rsery-ivre-MfSv- -or—ol s m s 'WillHot rust or elog.-$0*5p i™**, Debtor *as the - chairman- of- this W S fo protect* to 52° below zpro. l5e QT. iegistration drivc -for the county.1 M_rs.: Huston is currently the sen- f r o m * 1 3 . 9 5 ritH Toi*. vice-chairman of the County nnftnnnnnnwwneiw»iHHww>ia»|1nnpf1|.)|inonrooo^ip<])ij)00p0|3J BeBBCgffaaflafloooQflG Republican Committee.

—FAMOUS PRESTONE county will be divided into eight u X *vre> nationally famous! Does separate ^.Bfeas and suh-chairmen NOW FOR A not boil away-prevents corrosion. Gal arc being sought for these areas. Gives fop coW weather proteefiori. Vicc-Proaldent Nixon and Ambas­ G.B. ; 69c QUART sador Lodge have endorsed this C o n s o l e project wholeheartedly, with the Vice-President naming it “The ONLY r—1.. number one priority for all.party BID VARC0N METHANOL workers between, now- and Oct. 10, $2oo Bulk bring your own eontolner pnd the deadline for registration. P*r W if save) Get dependable freeie-up No goal .has been set yet for the we«k on the Storm Sash for Your Home ANU. IOOOOO0OOOOOOOO0OOOQOOC fRHXI (gotectio»Lat y budget price. total number of new registrants sought “this blitz-type move-" ment,- hut^one is exncct({d' to be announced withiin a Yveek. 1-inch Pre-Wiig ALUMINUM Firem enRespond , with fwdi For Grass Fire,

Trade UP Call for Resuscitatnr With these advance-design fea&est.(■. TO A f«W t , Chelsea Fire Department was • Powerful "Ultra-Vision" chassis, :v - Complete withi called out Friday at 4:56 p.m. be­ full power transfor/Rer BROWNING cause of a grass-fire along .the railroad 'tracks west of' Chelsea,' • Precisiomctchcd circuitry - i a i ! tC^ E N S _ ★ SAFETY CHAIN ; Firemen .also responded at 10:57 • . Bright, iharp, crystel-cleer picture ★ AUTOMATIC CLOSER ★ ALL-AROUND SHOTGUN OR RIFLE a.m. Monday, Sept, 12, when a call for, the department’s resuscitator, ...... mmii^p• ruuFull noeuty,fidelity, up*iromup*front souhmsound ’ WEATHERSTRIPPED Use your old gdn os was. received when a Lime town­ down paymont. ship woman was. pvorcome by fumes from an eld .refrigerator A Bmimt’itim m i stored in a shed. Wm woman’k G-ETV name is fisted on Fire Department Com e t» — and talk It aver t records as :Marlan Balch of US-12, east of 'Dancer R<1, ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT GAMBLES SUBSCRIBE TODAY TO THE CHELSEA STANDARD 1 7 m m 1: mmm CHELSEA

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j Well, the 1900 school sports sett Manchester—" did uT play. . last 'son iij officially underway, week, so the Dutchmen are of un*. n j For Chelsea’s Bujldogs itvwas ft known, quality, but you can count fj&* i tough- opener -against a tough Mi* on Ron McNally to* huve a fair p JjHJi team that is sure to be raflReff •team*...... ——:------:— ------jas u co*ifavorite in the Huron league race. But for a couple <>f We really, hid some fun this tough breaks,-mental lapses if -you past Friday night when we -Jiroad- prefeiy the- stbry could ha,ve been fast- the-Chelaea-Milan battle/ 11 different. ' ■ * • _ reaily was O.K. way: up on that Fumbles^by. the Bulldogs inside tower after I got used to .it, bat the Milan- 5-yard—line, coupled I had the ’feeling that I really withJsome untintely but non-seri* should haveJiud a parachute, just ous, injuries hurt. Gonklin’a. crflM in case. Then when they took that latldet^away^i^was w e T ajwuld Of "coutse it could have peeit have hud a • parachute. But'-allj W.orse. ; The injury situation, at this .writing is not too bad, and kidding asibert Turner, otte of-th'e-guests. Her' of the game wiU forgive me. I was ning when guests were invited fob a preview of the husband is showiv tir frontrof tkeT»napk barrJust to- jblished in last week’s issue of The .Standard as nized jt at once as the Floyd Brand farm, 3145< High this week. The' Cubs, by the spotting for myself which jsitough "mystery farm” of the week, proved to be no Sylvan Rd. . - way, showed plenty - of power, sometinie4r“,In, basketball, -you new- bowling facility whiph 'opened Tor league: thei left of: Freemntn-.FrHz “Schumm, who form­ _ Jt__ .# ..- . _ _ ...... * * if- - . ' • passing and' drive in their easy only haveH’lO players to keep track bowling on Monday of this week. The photo shows, erly operated Schumm’s Restaurant, will bo-man­ win over an outclassed Flint UV of, and you can see their .iuces. •tlie snack har area■■ wiTh~omFof ^the owners,, Wil-' ager-of=the-snack-bar,^------' ‘ ley \team on1 Saturday night. But in football, you’ve 22 to Jiam. Freeman,’ behind the counter, At. right is. w van Road Home Truman v O’Doherty and Conklin short time "in which to practice were on hand with other confer-: did a commendable job. • - this year, .our apijrit is good, and are hurting a t guard but may Vo-" encc-icoaches—to—view. the CubsL . We arrived at th'C game abdtrt'T us fa;1 as, we can tell-withouC be­ gain some st.rahgth-here.this week. Extension Leader .win. I_was impressed that the p.m, which for us was _jl 'little ing in an actual game, our quar Big Joe O’Donnell, who replaced, f p • • jrH »• Area Residents Bulldogs never lost their spirit late, but .lt. was for a good rouson. torback situation is hopeful,” El injured Dick-Syring-ot4:ight-guuuI,--j.-J*(Wltlll>^f JM ttiCtlflQ during Friday^ game, and this isr We helped Ollio Johnson, Bill Free­ li.ot.t added. ■ : ' \Vas knocked out early in the • » ! fine new barn shown in th e a good sign, because after a tough man , and ' Red -Slocmn_o»en up In last: Saturday’s workout .soph scrimmage and sidelined for the loss, -a club often- will have.-ft-had; .yj rust-of the-workout.: diutudth-Syg Set for Tuesday ound of the.photo of’Mystery sheep.and“Tambs"during7tF?~yeav, member of the North*^TTrfhr^hnTATT^ SharinrEx- The "en- omore /qua rterback-^ave^alinRib “Business-Facts for Families will Noi’ncr^prdVed^helpfulto Bvand: also handles7 feeder cattte rorrriub: " ~ t- : ■ ■ ■.■■■. —- - mentn |-letdowmi3UTd—llrrHi gh~wi 11 tire ' community—should- be-TpromL turn e d in . a fine porformahe'e. ring prdbablv available and O’Don­ be not. the d u b to have a letdown nell back also, along with—Frank lie ~the~Hepferijber topic for study area -residents.. in identify- and pigs. ' Brand does general farming on to have, such , a ' fine estabiishmpnt while. Veteran Jolm StumusV 'prj- against. niurily 'regarded .as_a--dofonsiyq CJappison, if- Farmington soph who among Home Demonstration Group, |the place as the Floyd Brand The house, which may “bctseetr the' 169 aews1 on which the hoilse to serve the -fast growingv„num­ members^ in ’Washtenaw county, l 3145 Sylvan Rd. The Brands bers of bowlers in the area. Don quarterback, handled the team well lias “been . showing improvement, in the, upper center of the.photo, arid other farm buildings are io- ^ ...... this—spatariuy-bo-in—favr-shapo-hy announces Alice > Epple, County r jived’ oniKe”place sfhce_IW(T t8 believed-, to have- heen~ hnilt. 70 cated and on 75 acres- a mile-1” Dexter, UruternTew coach Al^Ritt, "Albert threw out thOn^t^Barip it Agen tt-Home^-Econom ics.-— 1 purchased the 'fu riu fio m the- pened—the- was n strike.. fWho ypllpd fiv? Catholic—gniduate." passed' the week-erid;' “Faxit—PoU 1 otrs- and- or-f75 years- s^o; The front 6f the- auuht-on Sylvan Rd. an 1 Lee Hall, both lettermeur lnindled Tho-first training meeting for Yer owners, M)r. and Mrs. house, facing' the road, is a square h iriile west on Heim: Rd., which win, which is a fine_wAy.for a new But anyway, we all had a lot of well and also ran well. Bob Chand­ laughs, and enjoyfed the fine hos­ ler, another sophomore, from La- left guard. leaders -will be 'held at-the County- les Struthers, iri I960. . structure with-four rooms on the re purchased with the farm.. He mentor to start a career. ' The Biiilding in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday. the time thej photo was pitality of the Chelsea Lanes. Grange,5 III.,. showed considerable second floor. A kitchen wing at also works purl of a" neighboring Dread naughts had a couple of in­ Sept, 27.-^Eunice Pardee (Exten­ |n from the air, the new .barn' the..rear, is one' story high. .This farm _Q_n shares, • • -v improv'eriient' over a week ago as Local Hair Stylist juries, . but appear to“have ’pl'enty Swinging from the prop scene he handled the third team. sion Specialist in- Home 'Manage­ still under-construction and: partpH* V, hastlMO beenUvvli modernizedtllUUvLHlMLVJ with YTHII .<> a The i liv AUiformer IIIVl \J.WJ owufij's, l Oj . -U James (tand IIU -• • t y * - " ' ' '• .. . T , • r i . ment! will be “hi charge of the itnya rd fence—had “not—yet: bathroom—and wash" room addedr Mary:~Struthers',.irioTfrcFtir'ChgtSTrr ^ s team and destfe^o-make^them- te^the-eoilegtate—side—of—sportsv- ----■A--couplc2of’:.briKht.-spots-_irrt:he V^ins ToprHonors^ meat rug-.—- - AY-mriften h w- -c n u ^•etves~ heard In^tlre^egnfeitnTcgTac^ Ann A rbor^W ith’ the opening ir-The new^bam -—Beyond the jfitchen wing^4« an when .. they retired, in 1946. Hack Held ^Imua ti ojr", was the ru n- women ■'chose to study this topic- |lowi»r right-in . the photo) re attaehed—garage—and—behind-that, this fall. game little more than a week J'irig of a ])air ()f_sopho.more backs, In Detroit'Contest away. Coach Bump Elliott began Jack Sjrob’el of McCook,.111., and in-order - and -to |es a former barn destroyed in is a chicken coop forming a con­ and Mrs. Struthers now. livbs at Saline will be Dexter’s opponent Tony Teters,. who ■ is associated learn, some of the how-tO-do-it of psastrous fire on March 26, tinuation of the building. the Methodist Home. Mr. and this week: The' Hornets are’having. the final tightening uiui tuning of Dave Raimey, Dayton, O. .Strobe! with the House of ‘Orient beauty his"" threte'^platobn Michigan fuot- conducting -their own affairs in a th a^herd of ?0 The entire downstnirs'-.includes Struthers hud ’ owned the -far-h* their problems this fall, they picked -up two touchdowns; one on salon, recently opened here on business-like way. opened_with_a_loss-ta_Gnsted, and ball machine for its -opening run a G2-ynnl punt return: "dow.uit.he_ |,_a. number of lambs arid-[-six rooms and bath, since May -28^— :So\itlvTMain St., won first-pluce -in- 'The.discussion will "cov'er a vari-~ and a quantity of hay, The Brands lived at Grass Lake According' to ownership records worse yet,- -ft^ere hit by a rash of against University of Oregon here, sidelines for the longest gain of .advanced hair styling competition and farm tools. The fotfn*- injuries .that will downgrade their Sept. 24. : v-;—. the day.- ety‘ ,of topics—from a “Personal before moving to the farm in of the parcels of land which’now -held Sunday at the Veterans Me-. Affnii's- Day” for -the.-family-, to lm. wall of the destroyed barn 1946. Mrs._Brand is the former are included in the 26,5 acres, parts hopes tor a winning season. John Elliott was riVtfre hopeful about —Rrtiliiey, although he— didn’t mdnalTBuiuling ~ih:“F/etrbit:. The Thoss, Saline’s- fine veteran^quar-. Michigan’s— chances against tire in his, best perform- doing— .business' at the-bank.—Thcu jfsible ~atr~the deft^eiden-of—' rene Curtis of Grass- Lake. of the favrrrwere secured from the competition was:—epetr—t

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n . . . ______OUE JOHNSON, Manager Phone GR 5-8141 rKf • / , r ;.5T e •..1 — -J “AGE EIGHT THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, Telephone The Standi nos fo FIUNK C. MORRIS **m m " 4 Cijete gfitiSfoxS ItTi•3581 it , IWMl'« General Excellence Award by Mich. Press Ass’n,, 1981-1953-1956-I959 Walter P, Leonard—Editor and Publisher ,ai . Published every. Thursday morning a t 300 N o$h Main Starting in feljruary, ' lessons when I discovered she played the she died at 82 m tv. i , Street, Chelsea, Mich., and entered as second class matter. S H \ N <5- f . . Will, be te le v is^ td ^hool children harp that was in the home where kiss her goodbye "k her at fche'po.s toffice at Chelsea, Mich., under -the act of oif Michigan and five other states she roomed. Sopiehow, the • harp *Porhaps the adult* u,v was not inappropriate, ; March 3, 1879. from an airplane five miles above f.unnil?K tWs nation to#,9 J Af the earth. A major regret of miy middle they, become sentimen a! A i i- Age is i that I ^allod^during tthe , . .Subscription Rates (Payable. ..in Advance): 7 *. '',Thfe«pr0J(*ct wj)h(ost $7 million, , sM u tu it s ^ •Bum- t ha t-wopid-bulld a- lot.-Ajf busy yearB oLstrugglink-iQr, aJiv- ing...thu..oU-^eleviitloti' ' ./I, . : OutshfrMtcMganr }SStSA *t' ing, to visit Miss Edison, before te Tedr 8,00 One Year classrooms dowt)‘ $11.Jthez ground »■•«« of.th.tr old Months 11.75 Six Months No one can expulh what’^dur' Single Copies .10 Single-Copies — educators are trying-tp prove. The ■‘••Ullttuu Service men or women, anywhere, l year ~— - $3.00 lessons will be made op video tape. RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEEI) n o * * The tape will bb; loaded four days JUST REMINISCING T$Attta TaIaam #«am ittn VIIam 1T11 - Vti ^ a week on a hdge, DC*6“equipped Items Taken from the Files of The Chel*P» stgndarj . ■ ■ ■ *, . . ^ With televisionTbrOadcusting de v4ces,-4!he~planei^ll7take.4)f£..fcoin. Automobile Insurance Rates Can Be a Sanding flelcL^at Pdrdue Uni- versityt-where a- n # runway is 4 Years Ago. .. 24 Years Aflo. J ^ .- Reduced By Improving Our Records being.cdhfltructft^for-tKa-purppae. % Thursday^ Sept. 20, 1956— Tkuwday.rJtppn-177 i93j^L Automobile, insurance rates are sky-high, people are say- When the plana id between four Charles Kobn^etor, Loren Keezer, j k ; and five miles High, the broadcast­ •.Th® R®v- Charles F. w0m ing, But, unless some unforseeable niiracle of common sense .. Mi JJI J ' ' Don Wood, i Roger Herman, Jim of_.-thc--.4 Congicgational ‘■‘Rational ing, will start op^n Mtra high fre­ Mshar and Larry Schramm were past three years, has resig^i occurs,(Keywin keep on going up ! quency chAnkel 'and Entranced hil- am6ng the group of young people dron will watch:recdiving- SetB._itr win, moveMo W g * S s who assisted Jaycees in cleaning classrooms______in Michigan,. gi ...... O hiortm 7 up tha'third floor pf the Municipal The simplest answer: is we do—-you and I and the Hot- *G!nt,‘:a,l ?ibre Products r dianai Wisconsin, Illinois and Ken­ building in preparation for open­ started^ Monday to move the «* rodder over the wayi the neighbors, including the old1 couple tucky; *> ing of..a-,Youth.. Center. thl-Uftim who only drive to church on Sunday morning and abound IMs difficult to understand Tyhy CHS grid team opened season movie film canijpV be sent by mail Building,to the briildiiig onwS in th e ’afternoon, and the teen-agers who Friday night by winning, from an- Main St. which wae purchaeedl A to-the^sehoois^^flBmpating-in-the- dent' rival DextePr~49-2T. spring fromIftm ♦■U the v. Tt Houdoille-H i"-.' m . a - drag race-bn the turnpike in the small hours of'the. morning. program^ thus saving the cost of Co. an airplane.-And no one has ex-, The'T Old New . York Central - Rates are made by-everyone who drives—including the freight! house, west of Main St;, a Special's" "this week in ChiU drivers-who serve on juries, and.awa(’d outlandish sums-in plained why education will be stores: bulling beef, -2 more effective by-thfa-strange-me^ landmark for more than’ 75 y.ears_ “ damage suits ori~the theory that the money comes from the iarbelfrg ra"zod3y.: Rfluben_Tie88er. cen_ts r .OOrilbs, .fancy. onioC chanical procesfl jthatr by the old^ W1 KvS VM X I ivl . H IMr-ji MS VS I Cl1 bottomless vaults of rich insurance companies, in&teachof falhioned method b-t book-learning' Coffee, 3-lb. bng, 48 guided by a feacher. building and'nre salvaging the from the pockets of people like themselves who are paying lumber. The programs. will) be received rin^urahce“premTums:nncluding“tlTe ambulairce-chasiiig law- M-O S c o w by both elementary■ and ' high A five-legged heifer calf was years who specialize in such cases,,the shady doctors who col­ Mhools "and^ wilt jnclSde lea softs In bortv-Labor—Day on the Broesamle 34 Years Ago.,, fa rm - on JK41 mer Rd.- - laborate and build huge fees for ’themselves, and unscrupulous 'general , science^ physics’, social -Thursday^ SepJ—Mr1926=r studies, humanities, government, -but highly co-operative service garages.--Nor should we,-in- -Many- Chelsea ' are* mj, |»l1lUHIIillllllllltll)llllllHI>.M,>tlM)l>IIMUIhltM)IUIIIll«IHIIHIIMIUimillHlllll'ltHIIIIII>lll).l>llllllll(IIUUIUfllllll,llfllirill>HUIIIir«/rti,.|P ari, muli.c,-an3;:the Russian,.French prom ium—^vinners^-it allTh"onesty, excludle jhe_ rank, ami? file: of;.,t;h,ose insured: who and Spanish'languages. - L 14 Years Ago ... Washtenaw County'Fair, inch ^-suffer an accident -and are persuaded they-Have-a - liability Ulfra-paodern ;e ducat iars,_p re par­ Thursday, - Sepf. 19, 1946— ------N. W. Laird-imd-D-A-Riktrri ing for ultra-high televising, cau­ After considerable' delay because growers and Gernge Haist claim, ' ---- - ■ - 4 ' 11 ---- - By Elmer E. White, Secretary^ Michigan Press Association tiously point, out that the experi- -Onthe^strength^ot-the-record^-whiclushows^.jthatJnjanly, of' inability _ to obtain the needed Fred Reiehert & Son, sheep raise }iiiHii.iiiiniitHmHHiiMnmMH,HH.wmnmnMMH,HHHtttiinmtiiiiiuiniiin«mmiinmniniiiiiniii|niiiim|j ment-ls- being-undertakorf-by^fr^B The Ghel- S p ecial services^ million-grant'fr^nfthe Ford Foun- 'three-of-the years smCe-4^T4ft^WarIt-have tlie^i; he long rebuilding Job ta repair the public payroll By: virtue of appointmentr-and-fpro mo Lion prac- sea—Standard^-otfice—is-now—com formal rc-opcning of the Miti companies made money on auto_ coverage1 and ’ in. ^he last Michigan's reputation- after 'The service tn Washington and else­ tices unuer the present system. datinn and that, another $2-mil- pletfe Fajth }n the chol. dist church aftor re-decoretii lion is expectec)' from. other ‘corv^ a cost of approximately $l,i ilecade"fofAvhich figures are comi)tet^(^ndrng irrit95,9),w ent yearTlong-T959i-cash - crisisHs well where, said~The-aon-of-the-Uivil --.One of the ‘points in the present Bea prompted the nTahagement to underway. - Service Commission action was to scrutiny is the practice of using a tflbutors make the expenditure of money J. H.. Martin,district superintijj in the hole by $759 million, insurance people have reason to But no..one should conclude that ent; was a speaker and sp. A giant stride was recently insure - that Michigan Will develop promotional list first. und effort to provide-a more mod­ suspect- that there" fcrsome: larcencyrirrthe suutufieveryonF a merit system operation that will ithis oducatiopal" advance is. _ertr. ern plant and more attractive music was provided by the cho^ taken' when Revenue Commissioner Present, regulations require state tireiy free. School districts will Mrs. A. A. Palmci‘rSmilh'1 of us? it1 s o ,-ir^ ^ ^upid^sorr-oi-Jarcen-y^sincey^ong—withi|-Ciaren.c^Lojck:Md3he^.tHt-annmi" -^ttraet-and keep-reapabie peopla.in iMoilPiejfc _ to ^fJIj^vaxnHuiiea^fEore:: newapaper,—this - -issue—being—the. ^tate-service. need—mon&y—from—taxpayers—fo r iirat-with a now type front page nhpstnraiul MTirrd~hl~Brw">ni reckless and inept driving, it is hiking those liability rates “conference^of—^the" among—persons—on—a—promotional receiving equipment, Technicians the church organist, Association in N^w York City that "From time to time there have listI I fl4 K beforeaT AVIA _. goingA, A< H Ml outside - i.l. - I J . ll.the' — .1 list, ! 1 of eight columns of news instead up arid up. ■ 1 v and teachers are being paid:from of front' page advertisements-which7 :_:A balloQ.n„released..at-Plci it was partisan disagreement and been complaints the present sys­ if suer a list is available.. 1 public funds. Ahd*ff~«uiUeiiucrttors LakeHYugrS!) by Nelson Schneit i:__One...new thought, in .rate-making,' however, which is, not not something basically wrong tem tends to create ‘inbreeding’-in Only, after exhausting the list conclude the projecMs: worthwhile, have always been carried on the front page since the paper was Traveled approximately 2,600 1 yet~toow e U understood;-but-is-heing- with Michigan law or Michigan -state employment and prevents can a position be filled from an­ the states und th e . local districts before "dropping at Glendale, I -people- that caused the disastrous adequate opportunity for 'attract­ founded 75 years' ago. for reform by’localities,i£ not nationally. Thisis that insur­ other list compiled by examination- will be expected, to.-fiivunce it in according . to—word-received'l| stalemate. ing ^apabte_n£w^p£opl£,!!_D.e_\Yald_ of- new—recruits /rom -the—generai- the“-future: — Post-maete r-H erbe rt-LMW ttherell :m Sept. 11. ance rates’-are-ge^ed-directly-to-thed^^^^ performance "Michigan is a great state with said. ______" _ ------public, De—Wald-said— ■--- ■ -Olte^blltcume certulnly wllLprove is retiriBg-the^end -bf this month of-the various comfcninities. Losses'are charged fo the acci­ ;remehdQU3Zafiset3tl> Lock told 1 -The-study-will-i rftmy—persorme^ experts halted- -that—this-—wtiterT-nvhmre^.:father- because of-UMiealth^ tax experto. dent record of th$ territory in which the car is kept. Thus; of state ageiicies^ operation; a aur~ the evaluation program hs a major IcoffedlaOhoseMvhtThatPfarEh 'in' "In-the-imsiticm-for-mure: than-t3- B O T T tE b “Yet despite all the-plus-factorsT vey—of- employee opinioi)-of-the--step-forward—he s&id; theT telephone, is far behind th?- ■ motorists in each area-payl-only 4ho rates they have helped. ~WEzpflTmitted"ourselvea .the luxury system, a survey of other public i tlmes. T'Sgt'MC’R. Piatt has-been hon- onS-HFATINS to create by their collective behavior at the wheel. of horrible national publicity be­ agencies andean- analysis of the. ■ More :and -more June brides are I remember - M'S8 Edison. She orably discharged after two yeals GAS SERVICE This is something everyorie"~shduld remember, _and some- cause of an unwilingness ‘to com- fast -approahing the-November-of taught- a class of 34 boys and service in-the U—S^-Ar-my during ...... _ . A . - v promise our differences, he said. life, according to the Michigan girls from the fourth grade whjcb he_spent_18 "months over- thing no one can r_urra:\v»y from...Even if the sight of blood. White there will' still be

HMiMimMmiiKiiiiiihiiiiiuniiiiiiniiimMiMiMimiMiiirMMiuiiMfmiHiUMMiiiiiiOMMHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiimiiiiftiiiiisiii !ANK A U T o P ...... porch... *. , 1 witdnh* wofldToriY-* LOAN5 ARE Being immensely fond of the in- '-a-strQTffmer-of-sgWffr I*m rhappy* to^reporfrThat-The^sale MNMMHMMUmtlltlllllllllllllllHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlIHlIUimMMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllMIIHIIIIIIimillllimiMMtllnfl of guitars has gone up 500 per cent in the last , couple of years. DEAR "MI3TER EDITOR: . paign. Ed Doolittle allowed as how The main reason is that more I see by the'papers where some it was oh account of them prim and more people, of all ages are . big General in the Pentagon harf* ing the pump so much they has finding surcease and fun sitting reached the retirement age and is washed the pump'" away. Clem home singing, to-" guitar accom- -leaving the Army to head a large Webster' said™that_since. the pump paniment, the wonderful old—folk Yorkrlvebei'n songs of our heritage. ' suspicious all along th at the time startpj).. priming the people. But Above alt, 'the guitar is the ...was. ..coming -.when _big. -buisness ole Isaac Confodder, -who always simplest, m'ost satisfying means, of would have to git Generuls and sobs a'" 1 itt]c' 'good1 in" everthing, do-it-yourself musical expression. Admirals to run it. . figgered things could b^w orse, You can easily learn to strum Being on the firing line from .He says_ he^-m jghty grateful to~ three or four chords, and-, if you Washington and fill them Guvern- them folks in Washington fer al can’t sing too wall, you can hum ment and tax agencies, it’s gitting. lowing him to unbotton his shirt along’with them the dear old melo­ so’s a business has got tol bave- H -afore--they take it off-'n him. dies that sooth the troubled soul. FOLLOW THE POPULAR CHOICE. I see whore city folks is still _jnan who knpws how to" handle Increasingly at family* gathor- A B ank Auto Loan vrill etiablci you to: barrages and tank attacks from complaining about the price of ings or at parties tKese: evenings, the Capitol. The stockholders has boxes in the. post office going Up someone will have a guitad Before, finance your next car economically, been ..surrounded fer 450 . year by 50 per contv We’re still gitting our you know it, he’s, surroimded, troops from the various bureaus mail, delivered free out in where he sits, by voices raisea in and arrange your insurance coverage in Washington, and the stockhold­ the country,/How long'Jt’ll keep "On Top of Old S mo k y,” ers is deciding thily need a field up, I don’t know. But arty day now "Down in thej Valley," "Jimmy where you can get local attention. marshal that knows how to fetch: I’m,looking fer Uncle to put a fee Crack Corn” and such old favor­ up mobjje units, air cover and'such /in our'rural mail delivery. That’s ites. things to ward off the attacks.all when 1 take down my box fthd Invariably, and gratlfyingly, the along* the front. I predict that by quit rending all them Guvornment teen-agers present know find eYijoy NOW PAID ON ALL 1070 ever big business concern in pamphlets and propaganda they singlrtg them, as welcome relief the country wjll be .hfeaded.„by. a send out from, them agencies. On from rock 'n roll. They even know SAVINtiS DEPOSITS graduate ■ of West Point or An** second thought, M ister‘ Editor, I sortie of the beautiful hymns of nppolis. don’t' believe they’ll hit us rural long ago, and as they sing, all * For the .last six or eight presi-, folks With this feel It would do seems, for the moment, somehow right, with the world 1 dential campaigns the politicians away, with their channel fer prop­ on both bides has been advocating aganda an£ take aVieap of folks CHELSEA a policy to "prime the piitfip” and o ff n the public payroll, and beatrup. car .‘‘another day.” sd t more benefits fer the voters. ’ I got to close now and go see When a feller's old lady starts The fellers at the country store the finance company, My old lady talking like that, i-Mister—Editor,: .... Member- Federal - ^ Member Federal iSaturday-night'WflS'eommenting. lg^otL...the...wArpntL.,thl8^morniftg^ :Y"”™ Reuiv4...Syitem' - -jPepe^-^drdrei»ee''-Cef9«"- MOTOR SALES, that they ain't heard this slogan Claims she ainT gblEtMl*^^.» Am r-4i 4.».4. y*4 ^ , »cnA*. SEPTEMBER 22, I960 / ’{#• THE CHELSEA 8TANPARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE NINE ‘ r NORTH LAKE----- GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH north fr an q sco : METHODIST CHURCH The Rev.”W. T. Cochran, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wlja of Chi The Rev. Harry Fyeeher, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 25-1- ; . * s. Gjonespond ence cggo, spent from Thursday until in Our Churches + Sunday; Septr-25—— 10:06 a.m.—Morning worship. Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ 9:80^a,m.—Worship service. .11:15 a.m.—Sunday school. , « Hem of Interest About People You Know • ence Lehman. . mLmh 10:30 a.m,—Sunday school, 6:45 p.m.'—Training Union. ‘ ...... I...... Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hindejl'er 8T, BARNABAS’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CONGREGATlONAL CHURCH 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. ’ and family aptfnt' Friday evening EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Re?. 8. D. Kinds, Pastor The Re?. Philip Rdaten* Pastor ,, NORTH SHARON tow nship •evening dinner cheats of Mr. and with her mother, Mrs. Nina WaKl. Old! US-12, Community Fairgrounds Thursday,: Sept. 22— Thursday,' Sept. ,22— CbMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH ------l SALEM GROVE •MW. Clarence Embury, * Mrs. Leonard^, Loveland wbb a Tbe Re?, Allan W. Reed. Vicar 7:00 p.m.—Youth c h i i r re­ 7:30 p.m.—Senior choir 're­ Sylvan and Washburn Roads METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, Sept; 25— hearsal. .... US-12 at Notten Road In' i—Effret~Hoahley of Dexter, ~ . , v' and,Mrs. Ray Hadley visited Sunday dinner guest of her son- hearsal.. The Rev. Carmen Carpenter, Pastor Anna Roichert. ’ and Adolph Mrs? Margurite Hadley Saturday. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 11:00 a.m.—Morning P r a y e r , 7:30-0:80 p.m* — S ch ao l of Sunday,' Sept. 25— Sunday, Septr25——— The Rev. Harry Pyscher, Pastor ^ v with Mr. and Mrs. Donald ^ David Glynn- and’ John Reilly Dillman Wahl.1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry sermon and church school, Churchinanship in the educational 10:0G_».m.—Morning w o r s h i p, 10:00 aTm".—Sunday school., Sunday,“&ept. -25— --r _ ' 1 sin of SBlinerwewin^FWt ’are-, attending -"Eastern. Michigan Herrick also were__dinner guests. Thursday, Sept. 20— ^ unit,. — -----,... . ' ... and church. school, 11:00“ a.m.—Worship s o r vie e. Rally Day^ervice. No Saturday,. Sept, 10, to at- University in Ypsilanti. Mrs. Harley Loveland was a „ 4:00 p.m,—Choir rehearsal at 8:00 p.m,—Se n io r choir re-- Monday, Sept. 26— . 7:00 p.nu—Ypung p e o p le ’s Sunday school.~-a OH wedding of Mr. Seita’-s JVIre, Byron Sodle -of Dexter was Thursday ‘afternoon caller of Mrs. the vkarage. - .. . ■■■. . - hearsbl. 8N)0 p,m.—Church Council meet­ meeting. —~ ------UauKhter, Sue Parker, and a Tuesday guest of Mrs. Max Leonard Loveland. . 7:45 p,m.—Episcopal-Women- of Saturday, Sept. 24— , ^ ing. Alb members of elected com- 7:80 p.m.—Evening worship. Incorrect Name Reported ^Jackson.The bride ib h Kalmbach •^Mfr^-ant^-Mra; ■•Chester'"! — 7:00^vm^^-Juntor—Htgh~“MFY ’mittefi^asked to be present. Wednesday, Scptt 28— ■; ■■■- Prayer, meeting Wednesdays at For Pony Tail Prizewinner jf-Mr^-and- Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Notten of Mrs. Deane Rogers, 802 Gar­ meet at church for hsyride. Wiener 7:'45 p.m. and family* attended the Fredrick- field. roast at 0 p.m. at Veterans Me­ .6:80 p.m.—Family pot-luck din­ In the list of prizewinners in ker, and son, of Okcmos, spent Sunday the children's contests at the Com­ Anna Reichert and Adolph with,Mrs./Margurite Hadley. son-Bohne wedding Saturday after­ morial Park. Return home at 10 ner; program in charge’ of Board WATERLOO VILLAGjB CHURCH noon at the Methodist, church. /ST. PAUL’S’EVANGELICAL p.m. - — - v of-Christian Education— ' munity Fair Children’s Day “pro* T^lendeti-tha-iun^al^t^he- -Dent-amh G r M l i F AND” REFORMED 'CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) gram, Wednesday, Sept; 7, the-, V*,.cousin, Arthur Wacker, children, Paul and Laurel, and Jeff The RevTWHbuFSilveinail, Pastor name of JuahiTa Trevirfo was ih- Mrs. Nelson Peterson and Mrs. The Rev. Paul M. Schnake, Pastor 10:00" a.m.—Nursery, kindergar­ ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH gt Manchester^' Sunday after- Clark and Marilyn .Ferris; of De­ Thursdayr Sept, 22— Sunday, Sept, 25— correctly listed at the Fair as i( Sept. 1L 7 ' Roy "Miller called on Mrs. Esther ten, primary and Junior depart­ *', 14900. Old US-12 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. ’ J uanjta .Misalledes.^The, .e»^or..pc- troit, were Sunday'guests, of Mr. Waddell Saturday afternoon; - 9:00 a.m.—Morning Circle at the ment Sunday school rally day pro­ Sunday, Sept. 25— • */ inday- guests of Mrs,-, Anna and Mrs, Max Kalmbach. v churc,h., . 11:15 a.m.—Worship service, i : curved because a member of the Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Riemei’i- gram-’ f 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. ' Misailedcs' family brought her to hert‘were Mr. and. Mrs. Wil- . Text Njtss-is a surgical- patient sghneider-.—Mrr- and--Mrs. - -Douglas; . 7:80 .. p.m.—J u n 1 o r choir re- 10:00-a,m.—Morning service. An- 11:00 a.m.—Morning-worship. - - Roach • of Detroit. at St, Lawrence hospital, Lansing. hearsal. UNADILLA the platfonnrJuanita,''who-hrtm!y- • **'?• Hoppe and Emerson Lesser spent tjiem by. youth choir, directed , by PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH three- years old, wofj a . prize in * Recent visitors of Mrs. Myme Sunday evening' at the>home of , 8:00 .., p.m. -Young , ...... Mothers . Cir- ... Mrs. George Palmer...... ,...... Rally„ day pro* Rose were Mrs. Jack Rose and METHODIST HOME ,CHAPEL_ The-Rev. William-Ya.uchr Pastor the ‘Iponyi tail" contest, herrhair——: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, thd“oc- home or Mrs* Gerald >gram."Sermon by the pastor, The Rev. E. J. Weiss, Paetor Sunday, Sept’. 2f5— measuring 14 inches in length, liM L L A Mrs.iAdolph Koch Of. Jackson, Mr. casion honoring the birthday of Wenk. 11:00 a.m.—-Fellowship c o f f e e and rMr«. Ralph Glenn; Erston ' 8:80 p;m.—Sje n i or choir* re­ The Rev. Q, P. Stanford, Chaplain "10 a.m.—Worship service and She is a duughtor of Mr, and Mrs. H, Margurite “Hadley-visited Mrs. MilJer. hour. ( ■ . - Suhclay, .Sept, 25— Rally-Day. -Edmund: Trevino of Lehman RU, [daughter, Mrs. Howard Camp* Clarke Mr, and Mrs." Paul j^eebe.; Of president of Mission House Sem- Monday, Sept. 26>r. go spent the week-end witiT inaryf-—;— ------— ------—7:30 pim;—eommissiojrtnr-Edu*: Jackson were’ Sunday afternoon Articles for church paper due ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL callers—of-“MVr-and -Mrs. Nelson cajion-wneeting in the educational _ AND REFORMED CHURCH and SALEM- CROVE Peterson. " ‘ ------Sunday.------• unit. _ ~ _L__ : __ ““ And Away You Go. Wednesday, Septr, 28— ' t<: (United Church of-Christ)—^ \ *<• illy Day will be observed at Kenneth- ProctoiY^r?;-^vaa-hon^ fi:8(L-a.m^Eall—Synad_m!eeting. ' , (Francisco). for milea of smooth fllnadilla- Presbyterian church o red ..at a dinner (Sunday, at the of . the Ann Arbor Region at St. CHURCH OF-CHRIST * The Rey. Donald H. “Voss, Pastor motorina after you,- lay morningrat~i0:Q0 with-pro- Proctor homo in observance of-his WATERLOO rAhdee^L's churchr Dexter. ' w M-92, tt Mile South of 01f Dflvtnr, Mr. and ZION LUTHERAN. CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—.Sunday school and irnd^Mrs, Louis Kalmbach of- spentHftg-some-time-wlth^ep-patv (Rogers-Corners)- One stop here keeps-you goino^safely, nit spent Mohday .afternoon Mrs. Donald Proctor' and; family £nta,_the. Wendell Rarber -family- Tho Rev;- C, J. Renner, Paato? Bible- study? ~ “FIRST-CHURCH OF CHRIST surety]- Try our speeay^ f^rienaly, cprn- t evening with Mr. and Mrs. a nd--M ri-jmd—M4’4i,-^WaJtcr—Bauer, of .Stock^ridger and"-grandparents, Saturday, Sept. 24=- 11:00 . a.m.—Morning worship. SCIENTIST petent service. You'll comel?ac:k again and family. Afternoon guests were 6:00 p.m;—Evening w o r s h ip , Kalmbach. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber and ' 9:80 a.m.—-J u n i o r catechism 1888 Washtenaw Aye,, Ann Avkor and again! and Mrs, Pete Jaskot- and Mr, And Mrs. .Robert Robbins and other relatives and friends. Mr. class. ‘ service. Sunday, Sept. 25— 1 of Clielsea, were Saturday I family Lynde returned "to"Oregon on Sat- 10:45 a.m.—Se n io r catechism 9:30 a.m.—,Sunday school, ^ ST; THOMAS 11 iflO . a.m.—Morning s c,!’ v 1 c o "PURE OIL PRODUCTS urday. -Mrs. I.ynd<»-will remain fnr elasB.- ^EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN" a longer stay. Supday, Sept. 25— Lesson-sermon: "Reality." Scrip- Freedom Township ture: "The works of his hands uro Dr. and Mrs,“_ Herbert_.Fogt of — 9:00-£a.m.—Sunday - school..—' “^Ellsworth and Haab Road , New .-Baltimore-: were week-end 10:15 a.fr\;—.Worship"a.c"r v ic e , verity.-and: judgmen;tT"all-'his“cofn» HANKERD'S SERVICE guests at the home of tho latter’s ■ The Rev. Richard W. Bierlein mandments are. sure. They stand BEEN, PACINO THE Sermon topic: “Test Your Own- TIRIS BATTER I IS - TUNE-UPS - BRAKE SERVICE aistei’-arixLfajnily, the Walter Vic- Self,’’ - Sunday, Sept. 25— _ v fastlfor_ever_flH.d .-everl *and are •/O. FLOOR OVER aryB and Annabello Woolleys. _ 7:3.0 p.m*—Family Bible;study. -10 a.m.—Worship service^ done in truth and- righteousness;’’ PHONE GR 5-7411 CHELSEA, MICH. Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Crandell of Monday. Sept. 2C-j- 11 a.m.—Sunday school.----- FURNACE WC -Vandcrcook Mkc; spent^SHtOTdgy' - 7:00 p.m;—J u*n i or. choir re, evening_witlv_.heiLaiateEJind .broth-; hearsah- ——-- —L -er-in-kw, Mtfi—and^Mrs,—Gottlieb, — 8:00 prm.—S"i —s It-’t Hwe you took itapi to Rothman.. hearsal. • . -you«-inlierJ«il Hiont-iM-tedpy fw i.flL Tuesday, Sept. 27- visited their cousin, Mrs. Harry ■ FRCf'Home Heollng Survey, We'U “7,;30“ jf.m.—W onTcn's; shuffle- Rockwellvofr Jackson, on Sunday. board,. , ■ \.KT’ leH you_ whaf’i needed fer _ Wednesday,^Scp.t._.28-~. economical, balanced comfort 8:00 p.m.-—Women of Zion mass --FatVenpeftriervIceb FOUR- MU,E-LAKE- meeting; '(Notice date). Mrs. CTa“rence Moore and^augh- "Thursday, Sept. 29— ■ AcModayf ter,’ Margaret,^-attended the wed­ 8:00 -pun.—Sunday school teac.h- ding of Maris- Blisaeth and How­ ers'meeting. , . . " 7"' ard Hodges, . Saturday , evening at JOHN W. STEELE the Adventist church in Jackson. ST. MARY’S “Mr7Tnd““Mrs, . Harvey F’ischer ---- CATHOLIC-CHURCH- s h e e t ; m e t a l _werc Sunday visitors of their son The Rev. Fr. Leo J, Smith, Pastor -LU Gorfiold ----Chelieo; Mich. — Ph. fir~9-44SI ond hi3 family^Mri-arid Mrs. David Sundpy, Sept. 25— Fischer, of Hamburg. Masses at 7 a.m., 9 a.m. and. Mrs. dLloyd Pickell visited Mrs. 11 u.rii. Mazel Gullet who is a patiejit at . . . ___ _ Rb -iTnshiiH" Mercv . hdsmtal.“ Ann- ^BETHEL EVANGELICAIfcAND^ u 1 ,----.... ■——1----- •------—------nopniiMPn .rmi unn 1 ~ Ariior, on Sunday. REFORMED CHURCH- •Mr. arid-Mrih-Henry-Englehartf (United Church of i3hrist> Mrs. Mata Lucht and, Mrs. Daisy Freedom Township Thompson ,.-\v or£“ S at u r d ay ” a ft e r r; The Revr-T^ W^-Menzel, Pastor noon visitors of thqir aunts,—Myst; .-Saturday, Sopti—24— ■—-—-- • * Emma Klein and Mrs. Pauline *L9 a.m.—Confirmation instruc-. tlimtr~of~‘Ann Arbor. •tion classf - —— - ^ ' — • - Richard Fowler won first pl^cc in Sunday, Sept. 25— ■ the tractor pulling contest^ Fri­ -: 10-a.m.—Worship-aorvice. ... IS YOUR day at the Saline. Fair, . - .11 a.nf.'—Sunday Bchool.:-^ ;,' - - "Mrs^Edna_Lovelandwas-a-Tucs-- -Tuesday, Sept. 27—’ ...... H O M E'S -dny^isitor of hot1'aister, Mrs. E, "8-p.m—Adult, Fellowship meek E. Hemlnger. ipg at the church, r< ,r > Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Abdon, -Miv-Wcdhcaday^ Scpt. 28—• BEST FRIEND 44 :and? Mrs. Jack Joseph, and; Mr. 9:30 a.m,—Fall Synod, meeting and Mrs. John Langowski were of Ann Arbor Region at St. An* Sauditv afternoon visitors o f Mr.- drew’s church, Dexter. -iwd-Mra. Richard-Abdon-and-ann^ There are fuel savings a-plenty when you cut loss Mr. and Mrs; Walter Trinkle>of TCHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH" It s in Y our A ttic with money-saving insulation* Don’t let unneces­ Che)sea were-Sunday evening visi­ Wilkinson Street Tho Rev. David A, Wood, Paswtr sary drafts waste your heat ------tors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engle- jvar.t.;and Mrs.-MataJLucht. Sunday; Sept. 25— ---- r - BALSAM WOOL ZONOLITE ---Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright , 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. arid. daughter, of-YpsHantirswerfi: —11400. a.m—Worship service.... -Sunday-djnner-guestB of Mr, and ~ 6:30 p.m.—-Young people’s sow -Mrs. BcnTOn^Wrrght^and^fAmilyiF left S t o r m S a s h Afternoon visitors were Mr, and .7:30" p.m.—Evening service. a Pranlr Ahdon and Miss Nell Wednesdays— ' 7:80 p.m.—Prayer meeting. Wireman of Chelsea. Sounds funny, doesn’t it? But you - Hunting in Michigan* —NOTICE-, furni- Pamphlet Available jTlV'T KRAFTY PRODUCISI S WB I.ansing — "Hunting in Mich* use... those igan?1’ a Tour-page pamjjihret wi(ih' general tips on where, what, how, Upholstering Go. clothesyoulnd yourchildren have und when to huht this*'fall and • anneunesi fhslr nsw tocofloo L‘-V winter, is now available.,free from 425 N. MAIN JT. outgrown... those toys which don’t tho Conservation Department’s - GREGORY, MICH. publications office and the "Michi­ : p appeal to them now. ■ '■ gan Tourist Council. : Temporary, heodquorfers during ~ ‘ The pamphlet opens with • a construcHon ot-our-new building, thumbnail description of the wilhbe ln my h|ome- ot-(he some state’s three regions and their addreu. • _ Combination Doors basic differences in terrain, for­ Savings tip to 40% on rebuilding, est growth, and laadd open to pub­ restyling ond reupholsterlng fur* lic-hunting...... ^1.'7.." .. ' nlturtr------“ From there it goe's on to list Michigan's- major game, species A SHORT DRIVE TO GREGORY A: W ant A d in The Standard aqd their favorite habitat. Season IS A-BIG“SAYlNGS“TO“YOUh^ dates and pointers on how to hunt Phono ALplno 6-2800 , arc also included." W ill Sell Them for Y ou If You Plon To Build or Romodil Your Homo Coll Ua for. .. " ■ \ ' ' i from u p FREE ESTIMATES OR BIDS TELEPHONE ^O pen • 7:90 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PLUMBING, WIRING and HEATING All Warfc Gu*rant**S with I Y«*r SmvIm wi SELL FOR LESS - Wl WILL SAVI YOU MONEY inkbeiner Lumber Co. Houni Doily* 8-5:30) Friday, I o.m. to C.p.m, \ IMIRGINCY SIRVIGI (CALLS: GR 5-8175 Phone On Old . QUA LIT' ^ ;US-12 HILLTOP PLUMBING, HEATING 9 - 3 8 8 1 1! •matswali AND Xu»t o ff ntjrfr.r* • t n v t c f , l/M fllnStv • A “ib i south Main"sTOTr": Servihff^helsea Since 1871 ' Ph*M GR S-720i . Ch.luo. Mleh, MARTIN XTiINBACH, OWNER 77 T !

SAN P A C E T E N THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, fearv* a h d D onna S n y id e r'.T b y the undersigned, p c e e w ry to p ro te c t ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. MORTOAOS SALE Druciila Piekelsimer. They dia t a r y , a n u u y iina ^ interest In the premise*. .WbUa. Mid Wn*l ^tjcoagiT ■ Default has been made in the oondU cussed’ the yarious actlvities they treasurer. The trip, chib and Its prem premise* ises __ aradem-ribed ______•* fcdiowa____ j_ __ Ail. No.' 461,43 « tlonaof a mortgage made by CLAUDE W. that certain piece or parcel of land ’situate SPIVEY and ETHEL B. SPIVEY, husband plight do through ouft the year. pojht system was explained Jjo the In the Township of Yiudlanti, in th* State of Michigan. The Probate Court for and Wire wife to JAMBS4AHB9 T. 4. oAnCiAOBARNES 41* VUM-COM- S lat, of Mi.hi,,"'’,*1’” : I class by Mr. Stephen jHfiydeji, County of Wkshtanaw, and State of Michi­ W riJfU *NSA O. PANY,Y, a Michtgan corporation Mortgagee, gan, and descrlbil as foilows, tb-wlt: Datedd March 18, W *, and traeordeTon President ^ d ie Brawn, Vice- President Jim Maynard appointed tat (88, Westwlltow Unit Nine, $ay 7, 1866, in Liber 696 of Mortgages, president Mary Jane Harris, and Carol Dancer to look into previous Township of ; Yusllentl, Washtenaw A sewdyn*^f sald Court, belt! ah fig#- HUGH BARKLEY of jiJ County, Michigan,-according to the> Plat t«mb«r 6i i960* 'secretary” Judy Summers will di­ trip club functions* Elaine Pear thereof as recorded In Libor 13 of plats, Present, Honorable JOHN^W. CGNLIN; rect the du b andrsocinl-activities son was appointed chairman of a ftPage 33, -Washtenaw County Records. N Judge of- Ptobate, - COUNTY> > New York 'corporation by an Dated at Detroit, Michtgan, August 10, Notice is He ,. Oivag, That'the petition assignment dated June 6. 1966, and r$oord- of Journalism- club during i960t61. committee to investigate money-1 of Fred Artehman'iman, the Administrator of Sditod bj Stndeate of tfco CM *» Hlth 8<*#ol fouiteUfte Club g that hie final account id on June 1-4, 1,965 in Liber 791 of Assign- It niipeai-ljig tu. « . ' -IJ Nancy McCalla and Barbara I r ­ makingprbjects. Jackie Hoover FIRST FEbERAUifiC^NOS A said, estate, pra; manta of Mortgages, on Page 279, Washte­ for LOAN ASSOCIATIOmOf DETROIT be allowed' and residue, of wtld estate naw County Records, Michigan, on which 'f PH'Mntstlorr or c&ir t Uss win, assisted by MisV Fox, will try. gave a report of a successful proj Assignee of assigned -to the persons entitled will Hate .should be limits, ,a|‘W 1 ect—the junior stand. Class rings be heard at the Probate Court on October mortgage there is claimed to be due at id Dike be BD1» ntil .* *"$y McCalla/ riitiqn- and educational oppp^tunity ods, _ prices, deliveries, and club >.». mI'V v 'V ' • * • ■■ -V ■ • • ISOS Cadtllttc-^Tower, DstrolV 2e,'/M t('h.,., DblUfrs ’($12,968.47). -Under tbh power’ of ,,■« -V. :. ‘ :....> ■ . H * vi, 1 1* ft ’dues wveire- di^o^dtscussed \&t -’the j , - a* r 1 - WO, 2-S870-1 • Mig.D .ov.Jl by vSMDiioatlon: of -a w p ^M tel- v ; A/,*.* ■*>.’> -ft”-"-- v ' ■•■.' * *... weeks consecutively previous to said •ala contained-, in aald mortgage^ apd, the Inatplla'tion services of the I960* first meeting. NOTICE OF MORTGA(, hearing, In The Chelsea Standard, and that statute in Buch case, made .and 'provided,' i deceuswi dt«i-’ the^ iwtttloner cause ^copyjot-thls, notice to notice is hereby given that said mbitgake GMrfficer* ofi'p^eJIoroem akers --"FORROLOSURB-SADK- 'Ge' sevved uponeaeh-hnown party in interest viin hft-fawminMd by “ of-tha_m oru -of- America-wiUJbe -held^Sept,-^ Legal Iso1 jrtrevIngrzbeen-SmBerfitrifiFHerinte’ ar7:30^thrPlannihgv'f3beihgdone "d—cdfiditfeiis - ^ f ^ a —certaifF^fhtilikhgy jsiialning therein a iMjwer of sale made mailliig), or* by personal serviod.-.at least as. provided by sist i l* ;48'4 t«4gs by President Charlotte Harris; Carol Cameron .will be business Sy James Dawson and Ollle^DawsaiUjhbi -fourteen (I4> Jays such ^ w rl^ . ffmanager, Ed Laiihon w ill1 bp STATE o r MICHIGAN. wife as -48otftg«gOFst-io.^AnuidcaiL. said Pi'obato Office^ sn,: 4, ^ we? vice-president Darlene;. Mepyans; The Circuit Court for .the County of west Mortgage Cornoratinm a , Mlahigir ArbOr. Mtihlian- Said premises .aim .situat photographer, and Lynn Llpphart . W8*htsnaw. In Chancery. - . — _ 4rue-«opy- ed in ftstTanti Townwlp, Wwhtenaw c«p»um2iiWor or hi,h"1’ »y i)ei’«bn« W s« secretary-'-Jeannine- Kowe, parlia­ MADIA ELBERTHA BERRYi Plaintiff. consirstloa, as Mortgagee, whlCm. (nor Anna Douvltsa*, ‘ will be treasurer. Last year’s gage is- dated December tV 1U3M and iv Register of Probates County, Mlohlgan, and. are described as: J. Radomachor the flduciIS■'*5* < mentarian Irene Wenk, and his ' — Vrf!— ■... • - corded December.: 16,. 18.611 In Liber M68 Lot No. 5*7 of Wefltwillow Unit One, whose. ftddi-OM 1* us ^ Sept, 2JN-U. High plays here. Barker wah distributed at the Hi* HUGH C. BERRY,- Defendant, • Roesch 4 Delhey, Attorneya being a . subdivision of part, of the Michigan on or before tki torian Velma Wiseman. On Jhb re­ No. 1C-71, Of Rceords, pages 261, 362. 263, 864 Reg­ Manchester, Michigan Sept8-16-22 - Sept,...SiO~Manchestor game, at Y. post-game danae last Friday. ister of.Deeds’ Office, Wasnteimw County, East half of Sections It and 14, Town November A. D. a freshment . committee are , Lynn _.Sult pendinir In the Clruylt • Court for Micftiganr and thereafter assigned by the 8 South. ^Range 1 Edst, Ypsllanti Town* the forenoon, 'Said-tlTne-J-i^i4*kai -^Manchester,------. the County of Washtenaw In Chancery, OF MORTGAGE -ship, Washtenaw County, Michigan, heieby appointed for ?b Slusser,; Lynne Pahrh.er, Roseanne said nArtgagee to Federal National Mort­ FORECLOSURE SALE ; Udiustment of all Hilts, and Bobby Meyers.- Freshmen e le c ted president at the City of Ann Arbor in aald County, gage Association, a National Mortgage Default having ’been made In the terme accordlng',to the plat thereof as record­ on the 2nd day of September, 19SO. Association, which assignment Is dated nnd conditions of a' certain mortgage ed in Liber 10 of Plats, Page 23 and against said d6ot'n4wf' v AH 1902 graduates of Chelsea __FHA members discussed the po.s David Rtyidman, vice-president In this, cause It appearing- from^ a/fl- 39, -Washtenaw- County- Records, — jildirstinn and ilat.n —■-- High ’school .who wish to enter-the -Jtt rumry..13— 1868 - and- recoitjed:: January containing- therein a ix>wer, or sale male; sibUity* of sponsoring a. school Carol Mayer; nnd "secretary jGayle davit on file. IHet' the Def,Defendant Hugh 14, 1868 dn Liber H66 of Records, page by 'DanlsI Ryback hnd Nora Ryback, hue- Dated! .JulyU ir. I960 , 1931-02, N^tfonal Merit Scholar C.:-Berry, wa« a resident of; the r " 304 ’ Register o f: Deeds' Office, Washte- band and ‘ Wife, as Mortgagors, to James FULTON SAVINGS BANK' safety week soon, but no decisions Sehaules at' their first, meting of Detroit'. Miohigan in ISSO. nnd hla . now County, Michigan, on which mortgage T. Barnes &4jprmmny,~.a. Michigan C.or- : RINGS COUNTY * r ““ ^whichNho'Xtid a ship 1 eompeufcfejn -should . register the"year. They also elected as^Stu- about* in said city are unknown to the Assigned "of Mortgagee were -mader--—- Plaintiff in this, matter. .= theie is elaimed-rto be due on the date twratlon as Mortgagee, which mortgage is now at' the School office, Mr. dent Council representatives War­ of . this notice -for ..principal and . interest dated April 4, 1968, and recorded April Dickinson, Wright, MoKean- A Cudlip,. .Elected as representatives to On motion of Vanxettl M. Hamilton and other charges allowed by said mort­ 9,- 1968, in Liber 821 of Records, pages Attorneys...... for _____ Assignee_ of .. Mortgagee. a copy of;nTU ordet-once Charles Lape, principal, announced ren Porath, Susan Schroen, Caro­ Plaintiff’s Attorney it is ordered that the gage the sum of $11,409.6* and an at­ three suoksslve w«k* LV‘u ,(* i compete, for,jiistriet» EHA,-officesr said Defendant Hugh - C. Berry causo-hie 484. '485 and 486. Register of; Deeds' 8QQ First National Building, day,of hearing. In ThP & J ! today. The-National Merit Scholar- ai’e .Ruth- Prentice, and Donna lyn Smith, and David Winans, with appearance to be enteiFed herein within torney's; fee of $76.09 as provided for in Office, Washtenaw County,' Michigan, and Detroit 26, Michigan : ship .Qualifying;Test'will b'e giyl^n sniii mortgage, mid ho' suit or proceeding thereafter assigned by ’• the said- mort­ July 14-Oct. 8 a^wsimper PtlnWand r l ^ Schiller as .'first and second Rose Marie. Porter and John Hand three-months from the date of this older, at-law'Tmving: been instituted to recover gagee to Federal: National -Mortgage Asso­ at 9 a.m. Tuesday, March 7, 1961. and 'in’ case of hla .appearance that -he the money secured’ by(said-mortgage, or ciation, n' National Mortgage Associa­ FOR choices. asv first and second alternates, A cause an. answer to the Plaintiffs Bill any part- thereof. • ■. A 'true'copy: To be eligible for the'test,.Chel­ >rief but lively discussion on class of Complaint to- be filed, and a copy tion, which assignment is dated April °"W »?1»ASD Attnu Douvltsas ' ’ * " c[ sea I^igh school students nibst be thereof to be served . on. said Plaintiffs • Notice Ih hei^by j?lveji; thaJ by virtue 21, 1968, and .recorded April 23, 1968, In DETERMINING HEIRS. Register of 'Probate. Kathy”Tuttle,j Danny "Kephart, dueswasterminatedbytirne'irmi- Attorney :wlthln ; fifteen days after serv­ of the ixiwcr- of 'kite contained in. said Libor 823 of Records,, page 116 Register Jfo. ' 46886 ^second-semester juniors or . first- ation'.' ■ ■. - = __,■'- ice on him of a - copy of said bill and mortgage, which upon default has become of Deeds' Office. Washtenaw County, St|LteHa vxof'Mlchlgan^^he xHivuigan, The ProbateP,yv, Court for Hendley-& Hiidommher, Atloru,-, T^kemester seniors at the" time~“off Barbara™Apel,=Linda, _K>Ilham, notice of-thts-of-thia-oiSetiztia-m r w ^ i f m h ‘i>crativeir iind'",'i!'.S" Jn, suc,h, c."»? MI oh Igan^on “ wh Ich ^mortgage-there is ,>e County of Washtenaw. Chelsea, Michigan - L Rosemary-Beoman, -Marilyn- Pajot, -thereofi-sald:!.--said-bill- will-be-taken as -con- ^d e^ n d jp iy ld ^ 0JL^^W ,-.pe««nr- clalmed-to be due on the date^f JhJjJ.nottce In -the Matter of the-Eatate-of -IDA -T, '-■-f'exami^ -must-pay'-jt Sophomores elected president fessed bv by said'Hugh.said ’Hugh C. C, Berry Defendant,Defendant. ber 16, 1060 at ten WClock—in the -fore­ 4or .principal--and-4ntere8t and. other KLEIN, Deceased. ~ ; — $1 fee on-the-day .of the test. Any and. Linda Kephart are devoting AND It is Further Ordered. That withlit, noon, the undersigned will,, at the West- qharges allowed by said mortgage, the At a session o f . said .Court, held on the ne to'iiurury. tnis year, serving •president- forty------days the---- sald-PJalntlff.. ■ ;t]ff cause-a ’ — ...... notiCL ^ nnetr™ 16th day of Septiwibei1 A. Drtoeor inierested student who is unable at the desk , and "helping those'who Sisenbeiser, s e e r e.ta r y Susan, of this order to be published in The ing in,the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Of $75.00 ns provided for in said mort­ Present, Honorable JO^N W. CONUN, —V it's o job ht to pay the fee should see Mr? Lane. O'Neill and treasurer Dorothy Chelsea Standard, a newspaper printed,’ that being the place where the Circuit gage, and no suit or proceeding at iuw Judge of Probate. • ’ . AlLtestk are ^iyen each year by need assistance in'finding ma-; published and circulating, in said County, Court for the -, County of Washtenaw is having been instituted to recover the It appearing to the Court that.the time Bottled Got tefialr " ■ ; ““ Martirl:--By::'a 60 to 18 vote, the and that, such_j!UbHcfitlon~be -contlnued heldr sell at p.bbUc> auetlon-tp: the highestestbmoney-^secured1 by said mortgage, oiv-any- for presentatlpp -ot- claims against sala- N ationals Merit .Scholarship class'M rUues" at $10; therein at lcn»t once Jn each wegk for nix bidder • the: premised desc/fbetl, in said, jjftrt thereof., — ------estate should oe' limited, And that a time Corporation as poi’t of the nation’s M rs.^Margaret" Grieb is to. be weeks in succession, -of that Plaintiff mortgage, or so 'Inuoh thoieof ns mny be Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and Place be appointed to receive,- exam* rung rat-U 1 ated-f o rh erworirrin-the They- also.-voted to- hold -the. -cause_B-copy-of--this_order--to-be-person-- neceswy - to puy the amount . aforesaid thb power of sale contained, in said . mort­ ine and "ndjust .all - claims and- demands IT’S A JOB foil ’ largest independent, scholarship sophomore-freshmen dance’on Nov. aily served on said Hugh C. Berry De­ duo on said mortgage -with- interest at 4 gage, which upon default haB become.oper­ against .said deceased by and. before said: library. fendant at least twenty days before £he nhd :)i per cent, per annum thereon.-to ative, and the, statute in such case made Court: and that the legal.'heirs' of- said1 program. . 11 Conference rooms can no longer ; l under _the .direction of these time abbve prescribed for his appearance, date of sale and ait legal costs- and ex- and provided, ’oii Wednesday;■ December deceased entitled to . inherit the estate jlenses, together with said attorney's fee, jj ^Awards-are-granted--ori-.the-basjs be.-used-io"r—study,. as the area committees:-decoration, L. Baxter, - Dated: September, .-2,-186U. ’ ' - ^ 21 196.0-- nt ten o'clock in the fbrenoon,. oL.whlch saldj deceased died aeized should SH CLLA N i ■ of intellectual- fnerjt, but student" / s/JAMES R. BREAKEYr JRr, ~aitewed^by“ law~jfi)d .also--any sum or the- undersigned jyiHC'St';the- West entrance' Ire adjudicated khd. determined; - '" __J9_...... ___ , ~’ Boyer, G.-Packhrd, C.. ^3I=-N .—-Washington—Street,=«=“^i_ _^_ - -__ of Ypsilantl, County of. Washtenaw anidS-Uoi. . unty^-jof-..Washtenaw Ib held,, selL at as provlded-by-'statute, . to said. Court at o f th e i renewable- each year ’■without’ “fur­ out last- week; Dictionaries -were McCalla; advertising, S. Sharrard Ypsllanti. Michigan.- ^tate-o^-Michigun,Lto-wltj,.^ _^ publtd auction to the highest bidder the Sntd’ Pinbnte Office, and to serve a copy ther testing., - ---- —...... - Telephone: HUnter.:* .2-8780...... ' Lot . 58> :Washtenaw Ridge No.—lr-part :p,l’omtses^described--in^-said—mortgager=^w- (hereof either by- registered or certified" Shelf------—J„ the; most' popuIarT- althbugK^SPF "Wr Gilbert,- J.* Owent. MrBalmer; A true -copy — - ■ ...... of- the>.northwest quarter : Section 1, so fnuqh-thereof-aa :-nlay-' be- neceBsary - to mail or by-itersonal ^rvlce uj>on John P. The NM^-exam,.: administered by dents -i also - asked -for^-material -6n- entertainmentr-Gr-^iIcCalla, V-^-Le- —-Baelltv Mr Smith, County Cl 7 east-,'" Ypsllanti nay the amount aforesaid due on Bald Keusch, the fiduciary of saidiestate whose Oil Science Research Associates : of ; Ruth’ Walch, Deputy Clerk. Township, Washtenaw County; Mlchi- mortgage with interest at 6%% per an- addfeBs is Chelsea, Miohlgun, on or before meal-planning, how pack a suit­ Van,, H. MacCallum, -L. Wahl, P. SeptlS-Qct27 gnn, according to the plat thereof Ttum- thereon to dat? of sate and all legal the 23rd day of November A, Dt I860, nt Company - -Chicago, _a]so is valuable to stu­ Rorhine, D. Edwards, - D. Joseph, as recorded. Ill Liber 14 of Pints.: naVe costs nnd expenses,- together with said at-: 9:30 o'r.loafe. In the for snld tlrna case; student^marria'ger’ personal >: ORDER FOR APPEARANCE, torney’s tee, 'allowed by -Taw, a n d also dent’s, for selecting their careers or and-family- budgets, concentration Ferry, R, Lehman; D. .Wilson, (Also.; knoWn. as “ Order - of. Publleailtfn”) •li, Washtenaw County, Records. and. place being hereby api)olnted._fQE_tbe. ■planning their ■ courses in high ■ General Short Form. Dated:. 'September ..167.. iWO.‘ 7- rt'Py Burfr-di'""Hums which may be pnfd'by examination and adjustment of all claims camps, and Greek drama. The . .Ashley, J. Howard; invitations, _ . .FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE the Undersigned, necessary to - 'protect'-Its and demands against said .deceased, nnd for ’3chQol_;aDd_college. .r ... 7 _ State of Michigan; The Circuit Court—for interest—in_theL-premises^-sltuated in the boo kg--* ‘ Berf=Hu t^ffnd^ThB^Fal kojf !, n’M eillSm itb, C.-Tarasowr ...the County of WashfenhwrlTrGhahceryr ’ ASSOCIA-TIONrlAssJgnee -of Mortgage the -adjudication— nnd—/determination of JOHN- PANAYOTIDES, Plaintiff HOOPER_& BLASHFIELD . Township of. Ypsllanti; Gountyrof: Wash­ the heir nt law of said deceased at .thetime y After the test,-each: participat-. the House of Usher” were also re.- and T. Eisenbeiser.- - Attorneys Tor Assignco of Mortgagee _ tenaw and State:of Michigan, to-wit; of- his death Entitled to Inherit the estate "Sbmebne suggested--that Mivl f u jOHILA* - CONs t a n u ln u u ^ frtsn ij1. Bustnesa: Address-J— r—------—- The sipithwestevly. SO" "feet of Tot 677 of which the doceaBed died seised pretive folder that -reports indi- queste’d...;' ' ’ ...... J AFYLIDU PANAYOTIDES, Defendant : .‘Juui-8 First-NaTlonal- Hullciin'g- — Washtana-W^GoncourserNo—1,-: part-of—- r It1It1s-Further s—Further:Orderedi^jrhafc;publio=jurj" ::Orderedy^Ihafcm t luhtef play._his guitar and that ------. Order For App e arance------* — __Ann Arbor,..Michigan- Lihe_noFt Ken Bt-44-*®^ Sect loh_3 ,^town_ &— tlce-vthereor—be—glvert-^by—jiubilcntion—of- 4 H IV TVidual test.'results ■ for- comp"a'rison Tim__Whitsall accompany him on 1C-69 Telepho'ne; NOrmandy 2-4426 south, range. 7 east, _Ypsilantl Town*.- h copy of this order: once each week for Varsity cheerleaders, for 1960- ■-.*■* 'Septl5-Dec8 -ship;;..Washtenaw County? > Midhlgnn, three succesHive weeks previous to Hnld with scores of high school students the accordion. The matter was re­ Suit pending Ihrthe above entitled Court according to the plat thereof as re­ across the couhtry. Thus “students 61. are captain Judy’ Summers, on the 1st day of September,- 1960. day of hearing,'in-Thc--Ghels«a'Standard, Ruth Ann- Sexton, Barbara Irwin, ferred-to the entertainment born; In this-cause it appearing from affidavit , NOTICE OF . MORTGAGE corded in liber 1;4 - of Plats; )mgus a newspaper printed and .circulated In said may learn their educational FORECLOSURE SALE .15 and 16.' Washtenaw Cpu^ty . Rec­ •County. Roseanne Hilts, Margot -Murphy; mittee. on file, that Filomila . Constandinou ords. ___ . . HILLTOP PLUMDI —strang.ths-and’Twegknes'ses—-wheth- Trlnndafylldu.Panayatldes- i’esJdos at- Street Default having'been made in -the termB JOHN W. CON LIN, Sandra Sharrard, and substitute B’ r Wenk,: HynlhlsmnQ P |iOupoleOB. -'hnd - conditions of a certain . mortgage Dated: Septembeir "2?,7 1860. A-true copyi ' ’ Judge of Probate. BOB SHEARS er or not, they plan to attend -pol- Allan and D. Wilson .are to in- Villa Retaou, Stavropolis, Salonioa, GreeceT contnirtTlTg Tlmirotli nur. m- x>f_anln.-mmle-made I FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE Anna Douvltsns Tassy Cavadas* They practice each anji .has resided there ‘since 1926; by Arvll Sexton -and Wiiba Sexton,n, his “AtjijOuIT Bter^-of Probater 201 S. Moin St; —Ph. CRSJ* ilay,.... Thtrrstliiy,_i -making -to-, v ^ "In- adHitmTi" to CHe NM'SG grant# day: Ch'Elvea, Michlgan noon. Blue nti gold shakersrs \ mave fnr the comine vear. To see about" for the- Plaintiff 7rr"ia ordered that the Company, a —Michigan' cornoration; _as :"TTSept2th28'.Oct 6 —-— ,...... x r -f —said Defendant -Filomila ConBtandrmnr~Trtr Mortaagee, which- mortgage is .datetL Ocr TJuSfheHB Address: ■by- class rin g s a re Y. L ev atl, Li. r-istier, andafylidu* PanayotldeB cause her appear- -d*'6undatien-a-ml-the-feamegiC'Cor been ’ purchased for ' the basket- tobor -1- 1957_antL—tecorded ‘October^-!,. - —1001-8—First National Building ball season. ^ . Schiller, M*.Daniels, JD, Wilson, ance to .be entered .in this cause within 1957 in LibeiJ-8UU' of RecOrd», pages 482, Ann Arbor, Michigan ' rpora^ionlbf' New _York,^abdut- .115 and * R; 'Riemepschneider,---- ~~"r:----- three months from the date of this order 483,. ‘484, 485 Register of Deeds' Office, Telephone: NOrmandy■2-4426 . ind«striaH:=corporatigns,?—fotmd.a- ■ Junior- varsity— membffra~:~aTff' •and, that in default thereof said Bill at WiwhtetiRW—jCounty, Michigan, and there-.’ • ■■ Sept22-Dcd5 Raymfl Smith, Linda .-Batsrioijf.er, Student Council representatives Complaint will be taken as confessed. after iiKsigncd by the said .mortgagee, to Keep ’em Healthy! -tions, and i ndi vid ua 1 it give"--scholar^ Dated September 2, 1860. Federal National Mortgage Association, M-argob-Leggett,--. Marie Pattarozi? are -Virginia LeVan, Paula Ro^ MORTGAGE.SALE -shlpsVth rough - N M S.€. -"A- - c on si d er * -JAMES R. BREAKEY, JR. a National Mortgage ..Asso'dation, which Default having been made in the terms Pam Kushmaul, captain- Judy mine, Rayma Smith, and Barbara A true copy ... ■ _Circuit "Judae.. assignment is dated October I ,’ 1857 and and conditions of a certhln mortgage rridde able number of -other scholarship Duel I a M. Smith . i- recorded October 1, 1957 in Libor 800 of Keep 'em Growing! Wei%kauf, and substitute Virginia Wenk. • by Boyd Jack - Brown and Barbara A, agencies utilize the services of County Clerk - , x Records, page 486 Register of DeedB’ Of-- Brown of Ypsllanti ' Township. Washte­ LeVctm------'------•------Zada N. Woods, Deputy Clerk ■ . .. ■ fice, Washtenaw CoUnty, Michigan,- on naw County,..Michigan. Mortgagors, to NM SfrTmtwa^’ding their scholar- The French club, under the su­ "Jack --Jr'GaiTtrt7-Attor'r\.ey -foi- Blalntiff— ■- -Wlmdv—jnoi:tguge_there_ia _clalmed_. to_bo James—T.—Barnes: and- Xortiiiany.- fw-Mich^ Give your livestock_.and-— shjp^ . - . . ' 217-218; Municipal-Court Bldg.-...... due on: the date of this notice for prin- ignn ".Corporation,- of Detroit, Wayne The Chelsea Bulldog- Marching pervision of Mrs. Christine Flora, A nn A rbor.- Michigan illinLiuid Interest and_othor charge* .al-u -Cou t) ty-r-M I c hi ga n r-Mortgagee,-d ated-t he'2 nd -poultry our vitamin-for­ Sept. 8-lE-22-29-Oct. 6-13-29 lowed by said - mortgage the sum. of; $11,1 day of August. A.D, 1955, ant] recorded In Band during'the half-time show is busily organising, getting mem­ 042.22 and art attorrrey’H fee of $75,00 Mr. Geqrge R. Bergman, counse-. bers, etc.‘ When organization is ORDER APPOINTING TIME the office, of thb' Register of Deeds, for the lor at CHS, reports he Ws re­ at the Milan game did a precision FOR HEARING- CLAIMS. as provided for In said mortgage, and-’>mJ County .of Washtenaw and State of- Michi­ tified feeds and^aupplfis »' --VJ -drill—^entitled -D o-D rill”- t o completed the club will elect, offi­ No. 45810 ...... _ :z r suit o_r proceeding at law having been ln-~ gan, on the 4th day of _August,_A.—D;- m ceived^ a notification regarding cers^ plan some-new-projects such State of. Michigan, The Probate Court for stltuted to- recover the money secured. - by 18 55,. 1 n. |iher. '797 o r-Washtelia’W- "Gounty- - ments to mfdre-sure^they Miss Susan M. Steger^acceptanca' ‘‘Music in’ the Air!” The band, also the County of .Washtenaw. ijdjd mortgage, pr any part thereof.’ ' Records, on- page 426, which said mort­ honored the visitors by playing as French skits, and a possible In the ■ Matter of the Estate of -Ehlert Notice J» hereby given that'by virtue gage was thereafter on, to^wit, the 18th - get that “nutrition-plus” into, the - Honors College at-‘the French-banquet. - .... . J . , Notten, a/k'/a E. J. NOTTEN, De­ of the- power oL ante contained In said day of October A.D. 1955, assigned _ to Michigan State University. Her. "On- Wisconsin"" to which they ceased. mortgage, which upoh dpfault has become Colonial" Federal -Savings and Loan Asso^ adapted their school, ■ song, ■ and At a session- of said Court, held on ojwative, and'the statute in such case elation .of .(h-osse Pointe Woods; a Cor­ ‘ that protects health, pro- high school record and her partici- Home economics . members are September 10,-1960.’. ' made and provided, on Thursday, Decem­ poration existing under the H.O.L.A. .of . patinn -last year in .the Washtenaw forming the word "HI.” The band Tesent, Honorable JOHN W, CONLIN,; ber 16, 1960' at. .ton o'clock in the foro- 1083 of the U.SrA,- of the ©tty of Grosse Jnotes growth and pays then, moved across the field to studying good grooming. Each stu- Judge ■ of Probate. - r - - -...... - noori; the?y»q. undersigned uimeiniHiicu w ri4iiy. lllr ni>at" the >im “West"yt cni «Pointe viun— WoodB. -,u,;iie—c.uuiny,—mrcniganWayne County, Michigan — County—^Co-operati-ve—■—Ad vaneefk derit gave a brief report .on one Notice is Hereby (liven, That alP crM- ejitranco to,the- Washtenaw County Build- and :-ecordeart thereof, Now, Therefore, by WARMERS'SUPPLY CO. and that the fiduciary cauke a copy of sums ’which- may- be paid by* the under­ virtue of the power? of sale contained in ANTON NIELSEN — SEEDS, SEEDS, FERTILIZE president; Den Atkinson, vice- this-notice to be served upon each -known signed, necessary to protect. its interest said mortgage, 'and pursuant-to the stat- Student Goundil, with. President president; David Fraser, ’‘secre- party in interest, at his InHt known nd- in-the premises, ..situated in the Township u te ^ fth e State of - Michigan in such case , „ D A W AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT „(/,r TdresBv.by registered.- certified or ordinary of Ypsllanti, County of Washtenaw and made and provided, -notice-U hereby ?given ACROSS FROM D E P O T I M U l i a '.’M’Mf ffl CHthSh Dick- Haist Turd -Vtce-presidenT- Al mail (with proof of -mhilihg),- or by Par- Slate of_Mlchtgan, to^wlt:------—- that on-Thursday; the 22nd day 'of: Decern WHONB -GH 5-85H- III! Sehautir elected by the..'Student sonnl service at least. fourteen (14) days ' Lot numbered Thirty-five (36), Wash-, ber, A.D. I960, at 10:00 o’cltjck forenoon, « • • prior to such henring.; ' ' ( "r .tennw Orchard Subdivision No. 1, Eastern Standard Time, sold mortgage Will body, chose Nancy McCalla as re- Floyd Brand Home - JOHN W;-CONLIN, part Of the-Northwest. VI of Section' !, be foreclosed by a. sale at public auction, xordinjj secretary and Joann6 Wo- (Continued from page sevefl) .. A true copy: Judge of Probate, . and; part -of the Northeast V4’of Sec-r ■ to the highest bidder, at the west entrance jciehowski as corresponding sec­ Anna Douvitsas . tlon 2, town 3 Bouth, range 7 east, Yp. * t° the Wanhtenaw County Building in tho owners of the several parcels which Register of Probate. ' , . silanti Township, Washtenaw County, City of Ann Arbor1, Michigan, that being retary. 'It also designatedTHrohard' Hendley & Rademacher. Attorney. : Michigan, according’ to- the plat there-- ?• the place where the Circuit. Court • for the now "comprise the property downed Address :~Chetaear 'Michigan,- of -as-recorded " in - tSber^l8-of-.-PiBtt(r^ FURNACE DUST FILTERS Haisty AL Schauei^Ruth Prentice • "“ Septaa-ga^Octe pages 62 and 63, WashTena'w- Cburity. County orWanhtennwis.held. of the prem tty Brand , are Harvey Lee, April; Records. , ises described in gnid mortgage, or ft, 20x20*1 — 16x20x1 MAUSOLEUMS: ^ ; monuments and Nancy McCalla as permanent ORDER yOR PUBLICATION— much thereof as may be ? necessary to representtitives. to tre Washtenaw 1885; |John Letts, July, 1835; Sal81I8 6r Mortgage of .Real Estate,' Dated: September 1.6, i960, pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on Said 20x25x1 — 16x25x1 BRONZE; TABLETS' # MARKERS David Godfrey, and Janies T. Al- No. 46360 i FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE mortgage, with Interest thereon at four Student Council . Association with Stato of Michigan, The Probate Court for ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgage and..one-half, per cent (4’/j%) p«r annum _v.„__ ‘Ruth SeYton-fra- aiternater ■ ~— - Itm, February__1838;_James F± -the- Counttunty of Washtenaw, and "nil legal costa, charges and expenses, Clark, February, .1846; William Iff thVMalfar' of the Entate of BERTHA HOOPER ft BLASHFIELD'’ including the attorney fees allowed by 80s each BAREIS, Deceaned. - Attorneya for Assignee of- Mortgagee' law,, and also any sum or sums which mny BECKER . The" Latin club; under .supervi­ J?letcher, May, -1852; Nathan. At tt Hen&lon bf Raid . Court; held on BuBlnese Address: r . be paid by the undersigned, necessary to A y res, January, .1837' and Janu* September .18, 1B8Q.__ ___ 1001-8. First National Buljdlng protect LtsJintei:eatJ.ln_-.the-premise's. Which sion of ’its “director'; Mr, Alfred Prencnt, Honorable JOHN W. CONLIN, Ann-Arbor,' Michigan " ■ — - - — said promises arc described as follows; All MEMORIALS aiTi 1844; Elias Prindle, July, .TjifliyH of - n-______-j-—— 6033 Jackion Rood president Tom Eisenbeiser,, vice- lsi^Faurehzo' D1. "Hale and Hid- otiee Ih Hereby Glverv' Tkat n ir peN - ,-r . ^-...-Township of YpsilanH In the ney T. Smith', hfovember, 1853; sons interewted .in nald estate are .directed County °|,.Washtenaw, and State of Mich- ANN ARBOR,, MICHIGAN president Barbara Wenk-,, secre­ to api«ftr before »aid Probate Court on NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Ignn, and described.as fellows, to-wit: tary Wendy Gilbert, and treasurer Cyrus Raymond, December, 1863; October 12, 1969, at 9:80 A.M., to show FORECLOSURE SALE- Dot 161 ■.Wcstwlllow-Unlt One, a sub- and William Fletcher, November, cau»e why a licenae uhoutd not be granted Default having been made dn the terms d vfslen Of pai-t of east Vi of Sections . to- Oscar Bftrels, Administrator of said ]n‘ T,°wn 8-Southi Range 7 "1870 "Estate, to sell or-mortgRgo tho interest of and conditions" of. & certain mortgager SHEET METAL containing therein ti potter of sale mode ^tisljantl Township, Washtenaw William Fletcher was the father^ HaiU. estate in certain real estate*described by Samuel/W. L. Stitt and Adell Stitt, County, Michigan, according to the In his i>etltion, for the purpose of-dis­ hie wife, / tw.;, Mortgagors, to American piat-re«orded-ln—Llber-^o-of—Piatn- INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL SHEET METAL- WORK, of .the late John L. Fletcher, Chel tribution-; . '*' - Page; 28. Sheet 2 the^f bavlng bwn ■ It is Ordered, That notice thereof te Midwest Mortgage Cbriiora'tlon, a Michi­ revised In Liber 10 of p|nu, page 87, sea banker. William Fetcher and given by publlcation-of a copy hereof fqi gan corporation, as Mortgagee which mort- gage-fo- dated December-29r-19Btt and re- T) Washtenaw County HemhU. " t ___ 115 WEST M IDDLE STREET— CHELSEA his- wife; _fhr_ce_weeks. consecutively previous to Baid _ ^Michigan, - September day of hearing, in The Cnelsea Standard, cofded January 6, 1989 in Liber 866 Of -drett~meSttioned---in-»the‘-owhership- ahd'.- that' the i>ct1tidfiier cause a copy of Records, pagoa-170, *J4r 47AM7«-lUgl»toP------=•...... -records'at the time the place was .this notice to be served’ upon -each known of Deeds’ Office, Washtennw County, - SAVINGS AND PHONE QRgsnwood 9-2011 imfty'irrth»reHt--flt-hlR7flBt’knbwhaddre«B' Michigan^-and-thereafterllohlgaftr-and-^thereafter assigned by the ------P01NTEA WOO1^ ^ ^ sold by the Fletchers m 1881 to by—mg Late re d aertifi ed o r—oisiln ary—m al 1 old mortgagee to Federal National Mort­ William D.-Runciman. The "seven (with proof of mailingjH-or^-by' persohai gage Association, a National Mortgage ^ "Assignee 'of Mortgagee, service nt least fourteen (14) days prior Association, which assignment is dated BURGESS AND MEAD sons- and daughters. were Emory, ,to- such hearing. , February 2, 4959. and recorded February fot Asslgnee nf Mortgagee Mary, Harriet, Co'ra, William, John JOHN W, CONLIN, 4^. 1960 In Liber 858 of Records, page 887 1969 First National Building Is O ur business A true copy Judge: of Probate, Register of Deeds' Office, Washtenaw Detroit 28, , Michigan, aVid' Grace Irene. Anna DouvitBAs 1 . County,-Michigan, on Which mortgage . Sei>t22-Pecl6 Transfers of part of the land Register of Probate. there is claimed to be due on -the date of John P. Keusch,- Attorney - this notice for principal and. interest ^nd _ ■ STATE OF MICHIGAN, now included in the Brand farm Chelsea, Michigan -; Sept22.26-0et6 other charges allowed by snld mortgage Tbe Circuit Court for the County of list other owners as follows*; the sum of $11,408,86 and an attorney's . w Charles and Jane Shepherd and ^ , MORTGAGE SALE fee of $75.00 as provided for in said mort­ LUCY AGNER, Plaintiff wfAUlt____, having ig b i_ been_ , ...... made ...... In the. terms...... gage, nnd no, suit or proceeding nt law -—vs,— -. One of the services, we_ provide: William Mitchellr 1844;- William and,conditionsid condl' of a certain ’ * mortgage made having- been instituted to recover the LESTER AGNER,^Defendant. 9J nobn,n, the undersigned will, At the West Verona, apparently sold part of ta liber 866 of Washtenaw County Records, entrance‘anee to the WnsntenaW Courity Build- ,ta i * '" ® I- '; Swift’s Premium Granulated Fertilizer ph p$aea 220-2, which said mortgago wan ing in the City . of_____ Ann_ ____ Arbor, Miohigan,__„ . At the Office qf the land to William D. Runciman thereafter on, td-wlt the 15th day of July that being the place where the Circuit _ On motion of Arnold W BULK PRICES ------. in 188jl, 'nnd C.ora Fletcher Kellogg AJp. 1J69, assigned to' First Federal Sav­ Court for the County of Washtenaw, is Plaintiff’s Attorney it is ordered that the ing# and Lonn Association of Detroit, and held, sell nt public Auction to the highest said Defendant lister Agner cause hi> was listed as the owner of the. recorded on November 8. 1969 in the office bidder- the premises"described? in vMdd ^ «»temI herfltCH within VILLAGE TREASURER, WALLACE WOOD 12-12-12...... ^..,$65.00 per ton present Brand farm in 1006. of the Register of Deeds for anld Count* mortgage, or so much tHOroof as may te thfee rtoritlm fijom thp date of thla order of -Wash ten aw- i n-U ber- 891-of- Wm hten n* TtetosHnry to p ajr'th e amount aforesaid She sold it to Mr. “and .Mrs. County- Records, on page 69, on which duo on saI(| mortgago with Interest .at 4 ?alelnHir^Xrht « & « Struthers in. 1912 and the present mortgiwe there Is claimed to be duo, at tha and % per cent, per ann,um .thereon to of Complaint to te fUed, arid a c?nv 10$ S. Maiijt S t , Chelsea, 5-20-20 ...... $67.00 per ton date of this notice, for prlrfclpnl and In- date of-’Hiile and nti legal oocts And ex­ thereof to be,, served oh snld Plaintiff’s *1 ----- owners bought it from them in terest, the sum of Fourteen Thousand One Oi penses, together with said' attorney's fee, Attorney wlthfn fifteen-days after Mrvite I860 after V ying lived tfoqj'e. the Hundred Fiff^-Ttto nnd 61/100 ($14,152.8,L 6 l| allowed by law, nnd also any sum or on him of,a copy of sahlblll mri m i S ■ ^ a*’*1*^ mm* 6^24-12 ...... $69.10 p $ r ton 1m of this order; and that In' default iw llS 6 ... Therefore, hv virtue nt th- sums - whioh may be paid by the under­ ■■■■■■ - • . ■ ...... f-. previoue four years. »w, Therefore, by virtuo of the powef signed, nocersary to protect it* Interest ?kjd bill will be taken as confessed b* the fyoU wVo teJepHotied fhe Stend- 1* in said mortgage, and in the pyemlseH, situated'in the Townshtr - tegUr, Agner, Defendant, * the I jtW. Above- Price* Are Cosh and Carry. ' „ ..^btr to the statute of the State of qf Ypsllanti, County of Wdehteiiaw am . A n r ItMd Further Ordered, That within Final Pate Extended te Oct i M jjjt kxd office, soon after publication Mlchtgatlchtgan In such case made nnd provided, dtate of Michigan, to-witi forty day* the 86ld.Ptal™tlfreauw a nouS Thursday were / Alien • Broesamle, notice ,i* la nerebyhereby given -that,-that on Tue»Tuesday; * * Lot' 17, Washtenaw Ridge No. 1, part of this order to be published in the 16th day of-November^-’ A, D. '1960, Of the northwest quarter of Section 1, Chelsea Standard, "a neWsuaher L-u/-,6 Ahton Nielsen, Paul Bollinger, Ar­ at 10 o clock A.Mt, Eastern SlAndiird Time, ittri 8 -houth, range 7 east, Ypsilantl PuhUshed and circulating P t t 1 thur Paul,.Charles' Curtis, Floyd »«ld mortgage will be foreclosed by a sate ottnship, WashteriTaw County; Michi­ arid that such PV(bIl#ailoff'^nSritmu^| • f e w » > «U m S i$0 p,w , dally; 9 P-m # Brand, Elmer Lehman, Mrs. James at publ e auction, to the highest bidder, at gan, nceerding to the plet thereof es therein at leant once, in each week fnr u.u Street ontranco to recorded In, Liber 14. of Plats, page weeks In succession, or that ubi, * BLAESS ' Grissom, Willlatf Judy Ui* 'Building In City of Anh 17, Washtenaw County’ Records, copy of.'thti older tOste wrsonally^vbd Worley, Helen RotMuss, John Aftwr' WwhWnaw County, Michigan M at i . intn 2n» aala. Defendant at least twomJ Widminyer end Glen H*Jm. | ”6dh« l!8 &5.SS. L ,51 f JW S ffit' K 52S» Elevator Co. The number of teaching certlfi- to. pay the amount due, an aforesaid, oh for AielgnM of Mortgagee *•* .* - Aftatiaas! ing the attorney fee* dllowod by. law, and tJTelephonetmet S& NOrtnandyv?-442*Ortnandy>44M™ * * B pant live jterfrn. •Uo any sum or sums which may be mm y 8eptt6-Dec8 Ann A*Iia^ Iflnli. ' a . . - •m u tTMffiTOBBERa&'.mO: THB CHSLSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHI8AN PAGE ELEVEN; KlUillUIII'HiilUIIIHIUlUKtlMtMUUUUMlIlWtMmiMIMIHIMUIIMUl ■ ' / World Wide £ . & R. Missions is Reuben Lesser, Sr., Highway Dept* Sign Program Topic for Women’s Guild Named To Head Errs on Dotpagiac Chelsea Farm Burecfu; Lansing—A ^ highway sign oh "World Wide E and R Missions” which the city of Dowagiac Was was the topic of the program at Region to be held at Dexter St. Chelsea Community Farm Bu­ misspelled will be corrected as SYLVAN-EXTENSIONGLUB- the meeting of St.-Paul'a Women's Andrew's, church, Septa 28,. with reau, at its September meeting soon as possible, the .State High* PAST NOBLE GRANDS ■------* “..... evenlhg at LimS Center way^Department• reported today. Leroy, Il. aix-week.old Sylvan ExtenBteirrclub, at the ' Past Noble Grands, club held the Guild Wednesday evening, Septa registration to take place betwe.ep Mr and Mrs. Donald L. 14. The prograrii wfts presented (By and 9:80 a.m. Mrs^Henry J2omraunity_Ha1l. elected officers. .The. distance., sign - is. located., at. S .pt\,15‘ meeting at the home" of first fall meeting Wednesday eve* for oObe yeaf as follows:i Reuben wa baptized Sun^ay Mt-s. Roy .Miner, iwrengedt he pro. Sept. 18, at the home of Mrs, Miss Dorothea Pifilemeier with, the Karner is to arrange transpprta* an bff-ramp on Interstate 94 and .gram.fo>},the,cMrent clubLjyear. assistance of Mrs. jLeRby Sat- tipm for . those wishing to attend. Lesley Sr., chairman; Clifford M-40 north of Decatur. °lfo. Qo-hostess was te r th w ^ She said reservations must be Heydlauff, vice-chairman, Mrs. Cal The meeting opened w W roll #|yshw “j2s8»* , t • % ■ •. ;Using a'laria?ge’iffap^Mi ss*Pfsle- tiy*xfooh; uMWifey,*S£|>t,'''26:' ^CfcfrMeecrdtory; jWaJtei^Zeeb, “This sort \of thing happens;, call response to the question, “Who Lunch was served to the. 10 ntaier pointed out nine countries A total of dl Circle members Jr., discussion leader; Duane Rowe, . is a busy person ? *’ . •• members and. oner guest present. ritisJstnnt discussion leadar-. Wal.- ^bout three or-foucAunes a year,” for the baptism wore in which the Evangelical and Re< and other members of the Womenlia. ^gjiistont diiguMion-leader,lofficials- of:the HighwayBepart-” : There-were'TO members and Mrs. Anna McDonaldf-vice-presiy formed Church goes forward with Guild^weto ipresent-fOr the -meet* ter. Bauer, minute man; Afra. Leon nipw ay ; , brother and sister, three^newr-members present, -the Sanderson and Mrs. Dorr Whitak- men\ 8 Traffic 4jjr. and "Mrs. ~R|bi Robert th^, following aims—to preach and ing Wednesday evehTng In y:e ^ correct all misspelled signs as aoop latter being Mrs. Howard Berg. oUBmess session and a" moment of teach the gospel; to assume re­ church hail, , er, Copnty Farm Bureau Women’s man, M|H£gLMmJMRUOTd^ memory Committee „ representatives; and as. they are brought t o buir atteh- sponsibility for church extensions; The opening- deyotlohal seryiCe tiorn” in* the baptismal service Kenneth Proctor,. Sr. T 5* mrsT Emerson Lesser who died to heal the. sick; to, produce more was- presented by Mrs. Robert and Mrs. J. V. Burg, I, package ir«; Bauer entertained recently. and better food; and to participate Schroen.*_^ reporter and song leader. nner at " their homb,' the The_next meeting-6f the club is Tributes- Many aV. housewjfe spends ,two (scheduled for Oct., 20, at'1:80 p.m., __ _ were read in memory in community service. At the conclusion of. the meeting Hosts and hostesses for Fri -SSU ii . Mr. Md Mrs. at the home. of^Mrs,' Paul Frayei^ day's meeting were* Mr. and Mrs. hours a day telling hey. neighbor KrinWe, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- f fh ^membBi^^dUjv^a'^^ °ne Mra. Erhma $eitz, tW' Guild’s refreshments were served by Mrs. Reuben ? Lesser and Mr. and Mrs. she-doesn’t have enough tithe to m and daughter, Ruth Christian ~Re rTtu-e department Hilda Hall; Mrs; LawrencerDietler do her-housework.—r i , Taylor, mother of another , mem- Patricia Proctor Mrs. Willis'Heydlauff, Mrs. Clar.- Clifford HeydlauTC " " ; and Mrs. Gedrge Bauer, WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS beiyMfs. Russell Altstaetter. -: • - ^ , cnairnion/had On display a quan­ rf^SfiteT’ Barbara, and’-thr =r^i^O>an||-Re)ief Corps, with ~”t% Elsie-Hinz^-bad-^sent-arf tity of,new and uijed clothlngjthat ence-Bahrimillv and Mrs, Hazen .fla.wfr *...._—r r A -MAmhAtlamembers - nvasAn^HMipresentrmet rilAM Monday Jw*.: eve­ Pafricia Proctor, ia^teC be sent to missions:, The Lehman. , ,j , Mrs. Toss"and children^ apron-as a—contribution to; th r clothing is handled through church During a fellowship period' that l.Ricky, ning at the home of Mrs. Watson club and Mrs. Harry Burnett was m n t f n m h t Haft. Assisting hostess .was Mrs." chosen asThe’recipient, ^ Thomas Jr Harris agencies at 3t. ;L0aie,f Mo. It was followed, hh - education - word Lucille Olsonr- Prizewinners - in games, played reported that rnore /than 1Q0 spe­ puzzle pertaining to. Africa pro­ w SEAU . The charter was draped in mem­ cial packs designated as "make-ar vided entertainment. Elton Musbach ahd Mrs. dur ing the social hour included-Mrs. Exchange yqw$_ bed,—prints find pants; and lay­ . Usher| Jfbr_ _the. meeting were ory of. MrSf. Mffry Adam/ a past Donovan Sweeny' and Mrs. Eve­ Mrs. SchrOen and Miss Lillie Wack- iRusten were co-hostesses ?WP.8. president, past* ■ First Dis- lyn ‘Rowe, i ‘ * W I Patricia Proctor and. Thomas; ettes” have already been sent from FRY \ evening for the Septem- trict^'preaident and. at the time of The next club.i3neeting, Thurs* Harris,. II, exchanged-.-wedding 7St7'Ppul’s church. Mrs. Seitz said enhut. fetinfTdf'the Chat ’n’ Seau yowy at a do'uble-ring ceremony present ! needs are listed as socks, Billing Room ot Stlvoro will bo open daily from bk place at the home of her death serving as guard of the -day evening, Oct. 13, will be.held, and underwear of all kinds. - Chelsea R,; P/Carpenter Woman's at the home of Mrs, ;Vervnon Parks performed at 8 o'clock' Saturday J e ru s a le m Esbach. There were 16 mem- Relief Corps No. RIO. ■ with_Mrs. Lloyd—Keeny as co- evening . at the Federated church The Rev.: Paul M., Schnake pre­ Earth I I :00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ■esent. -^-During-the- businesssession -j/irs- hostessr at Grask - Lake, ;wUh -the^Rev. Murl sided at qn Appropriated dedica­ Uup voted a contribution- Eastman officiating^ ,v tion service for the items con- Bureau-GKairmah 1—Featuring A Complete ^Luncheon; and Pinner-Menu r : Harold Knott was appointed to. It was voted to hold-a “whits tribute'd, uflng as his theme, “How :|-seiwe-as-guafthe Older Dave Pastor, Fram Bureau Wom­ sented plans for activities during 'mums and croton leaves. Adults . group of the Methodist en’s Committee representative; IfieHiluh year. Best man was—Gerald—PfbetorT church Were present-SatUrday_for_ A" collection of 50 bents per fam- -A-thrlft-^saler-held-iruJjheJiMei i.brother of the bride, and ’ ushers a noon pot-iluck- .dinner and an -Hy-waa=faken=u|!g'during the meat- - : 4nenir-aMrhe-:Mam^home,- in h n sin ess meeting refreshments the mother of the bridegroom-wore observance of Mrar TheodorerBalm^ were served and a social hour was SOUTH SYLVAN . 'blue., dresses and each had a cor­ miller’s birthday, enjoyed...... -: •• -• EXTENSION CLUB sage of cymbidium orchids. Saturday's- meeting was opened There will be no" October meet­ At-the reception which followed by D. L. Ga^bery and included a South. Sjf^ri;, Extension club ing of'Jerusalem Farm Bureau inf in the ,church parlors, Mrs. Gerald devotional service presented by order that members may have an held the September meeting, last Proctor was in charge, of the Mrs.1 Mabel Fost'eiv "Mrs".' P. Mr Thursday- afternoon—ata_the. home opportunity - to attend, county -guest-bookrand-Mrs—Gharles-Hew- -Broesamle played—the—accOmpdni- "meeting: at which candidates'‘for of Mrs. Leo Merkel, with Mrs. lett served .as hostess, Both are tfient for- hymns- that were sung Francis .Alber- assisting an co- state offide-will be present to an­ siater*»in-1aw • of the bride. during the devotional service. swer questions on issues of the hostessi Nine members and three Others-:Who_ assisted at-, the re- The next regular meeting of the ttendedr™------—r—- ceptiorl are Mra; Lobelia Lobban group ift.to:iake plttcu Oct. 8, with November election. Principal business of the after- and Mrs, Royal Lobban, aunts of the following committee in charge: noon was a discussion of. projects the bride, Mrs. Gerald Ferris,/Mrs. Mrs. Letha Beach, Mrs, Theodore Standard Want Ads Get Results! and -plans-for the-coming year.^ Clark, Griggs and Mrs. Fred Baiai- _ia.. orge Be math At the close of the-meeting the net, aunts of the bridegroom, and and Mrs Helen Kilmer. : _ hostesses served refreshments.- Lois Stark, a cousin of the .bride; J :^T^th5Wlttg theiT :return—f¥( tcHGravens Observe— BUSY BEAVERS 4-H-' CLUB trip-to northern Michigan, the The hostesses for our September couple-will reside in . ^49 th A n niversa ry TUrel* the fiunilytfistpnjvidci Iti Doctor with anything^ -meeting-are—Sharon—and Mr^-and-Mrsr-Harold- Craven-ob— - iBotiled Gas Service _^likyrfeplirincbnw^mexio;pot:hRveoceMloato=u«^ Jctyftr_The-meetingLwill„be..held. at Manchester High school- and - the ,8 p.m. on Sept. 21 We are finish­ bridegroom,“ a lafey .graduate .or versary- yesterday and_in_celehrai lWe_ Have o Large Stock " hit letvlccs for years at a time. Yet he responds promptly school—^ “» 70ur call whenever yott o«d-bim.^: _ _ ing- our. report-blanks -this-.week.. Grass "Lake High t-ion- of-the. occasiQnJ_w.ent;_outa..to ■"!' o f S e p t e m b e r At the" Jackson. County Fair-we . likewise, the .drugs sndph*rraac«uticsli, dinner with one of their sons, ★ SPACE HrATERS .Dalton,.who. makes his home her_eL FLOOR-FURNACES the high quality products of Psrke, Diyl* & u>m^ny- 'sah« ^ S 4 - tX "ribbo^^l[M rs: -George. Hennon -and-Mrs. Ardctta Hull of MiTfoLd. + ^id outer relihble Uboiratories,.«re msintainea.in^our IN-THE.WAU red ribbons and 1 white ribbon. Rohored Sunday i t phsrmscy, tvsiUble whep needed for preiervstioft or Ruth Hannewald, reporter; WIDE AWAKE>HrCLUB;; : HEATERS^______R y te x ~1 reitoratiooof your hiMlth. At Birthday Dinner Wide Awake 4-H club, at the i f WATER HEATERS That your Dottor, with all h|t tpeclsHred 1111!, and RANGE! Mr., and Mrs. John Myers of Wita first meeting of the season, held i f your PhftfflUcjiitt Yvlth his prutctsioasl reiourc^, srq i f DRYER! Hand-Craft Vellum klnson St;, entertained at a birth­ Saturday at the - home of the -...v- ntwsys available, are among the modern development* COLONIAL MANOR leader, Mrs. Walter Wolfgang, i f INCINERATORS - th»< contribute s ehe bcf kb, comfort, and welfare of day dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs.: Myers’ mother,- Mrs. George Hen - elected officers. — ----- your family and you., NURSEVG HOME non, who makes her~hdme "with" - Named for-the current-dub-year -We install and serviee all types personalized stationery them. Mrs. Hennon was .91 years were Jackie Hoover, president; of 901 equipment. „ - JS6 East Middle Street old on Friday. - Beverly ■ WindelV vice-president; PHONE GR ,9-1491. In addition to ■ Mr. ancl~Mrs, M adormo Freyslnger,—aeerctazyL Myeragndtheira.onrCHffordrthgs^ -Marilyn-W^nk. treaflurerg;nttd^Bar«^= PHONE NO-S«fr1G1— double the usual quantity present for tlfe occasion included bara Wenk, reporter. another daughter, Mrs. Ellen Members decided that dues are Gallup-Silkworth •H.Ur.u) DRUG Efficient Norsinf Care tb- -be 126_cents. Day and Night Woodruff_oY: Flint; dod a, son and daughter-in-law^ Jdri^dnd^Mjga^ Ed The next meeting will take plaeirj Co.. Inc. 3 . 1 9 , ( iT ffith ir l y 4 ,7 5 ) "four. Registered Pharmacists Avolloble. 24 Hours_a_Day“ IN BEAUTIFUL CHELSEA pennon of Chelsea. at the home of Mrs; w.olfgang on 2141 Se, Stole St. " " Ann AtbeV Others present were Mrs. Helen Oct. 1. -Myers and daughters^Roberta_and Hove your'name and address custom-imprint-, Mr.jend Mrs. David My­ ed on fam w RYTEX RAND-CRAFT VELLUM ers,-Mrs. Ch&Tles StaplsH and_three during this special sale., . ------. ---- soihT, Mr; and Mrs.- Leohard French You-il,enjoy having o big supply on hand,of and three dattghtUrSf-Sahdra-, Di* * your own personalized stationery. This is real qhe and Sherald: also, Mr. and -— ^convenience ond luxury for onlyLpennies more Mrs. Joseph S*alay: and daughter, .N . .... Maty; and Mrr (and Mrs.: John " .. j han-you;dJexpec^tLo_Dayio^QQixl^uai^^^ pJa i n.- —---V- -■ ‘ and son, of Ann' Arbor, —stationeiy. -j ______- .... • V r k i i e d o r Engraved as Y ou M ay Desire, and Mr. and Mrs/ Gerald Welch Choice of: and daughter, Irene, of North Lake.!. . L . _ - ...... ; 200 single sheets, 100 envelopes— or 100 doable sheets, 100 envelopes— or \4 ; BLUE RIBBpN FLORISTS .100 monarch sheets, ^00 envelopes The final meeting of the Blue Ribbon Florists _ was held at the- Choice of clear white or smart pastels of blue home of the Wisemans. Before the or grey vellum. CHoice of imprint styles shown.- meeting' the girls participated in Blue, grey or mulberry ink. Let u§ provide you a tour of the members’ gardens. with the very finest In At the meeting' they worked ’on . And while you're about it, why rj.ot order some ON REQUEST for gifts. As a gift, Rytex proves yo'ur thougfit- weddinff^lavitationr 4»H-repoEts.'.Rcfreahments-Were4J served by1 the hbstess. , fatmss—rt's-‘oBviocrsty'miade to order for the and annpnneementii Evelyn Rothfuss,. reporter. (Except Saturday) occasion. ■ ...• -"*v Make certain that your A magnifying glass ip a fine THE GHELSEA STANDARD wedding; stationery is ^Ift for a child^ who is full of quegtlbnii Add ciiriosity, say home, . ...t Mail Order Coupon „ of fiilt tlfiality And economists.. that It conforips.to Grarments in our pTant by 10 a.m. THE CHELSEA STANDARD ™ ‘ CHELSEA; MieHIOAN correct IddAl, reilbirU- t will beread^the same afternoon. Please place my order for ...... boxes Rytex mehta- I o a n n a . - Hond-Craft. Vellum (double quonfity) ot 3.19 a box, ... custom-imprinted as. follows: * V* • -i W e s t e r n bio me ...... ■ ■ » . .*«^»... *. Street ...... v...... City,. Zorie D State ...... n__ ... /■ ' Be sure to specify: .. Site Sheet ...... Color Paper, * 3 Window Shades Imprint Style. ....Ink Color ..‘..v...... THE CHELSEA STANDARD EXPERIENCED CLEANERS .... Ordered by^i...... CUSTOM'JcUfriNG Street . . ■ ' ...... a a ...... ^ ...... Conimetcial Prfotfog Department PIMfrt Git 9-6701 C hibM 113 Park SI. City, ’Zone-fir State ...... □ Charge Q. Payment enclosed • Sorry, no C.O.D.’s MERKELBR08. ------■—...... “ .... -| ” - - y r

\ - THURSDAY. SBw^lnir!, ^ PAGE TWELVE THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAi Grape Diapleyi—Mrs. Paul Seitr, ane Correy, lst; (Betty Clawson, 1st. 2nd, . i . Fear Display —* Joseph Csap* TfcreC’Y*ar»OM and over, West­ la,.. 1st, . _ ern," Under Saddle (Children to C om m unity Fair Prem ium Blackberry Display — Joseph 16)— Diane, Ling, 1st;. Cindy iw*ssa Csapla, 1st. SchOmm, 2nd; Cherry Rentrthlerj <$>- Variety Fruit Display—Joseph rd. (For W and over)—Sharon Sam, Fine Wod bl Denise . Bycraft, 2nd; Michael Czapla, 1st. ■ ... -■ ine, 1st; Carroll Ordway, 2nd; 0 rdwtty- kt; B e $ A r , fiairyC attle Plate of Five Apples, Northern James Seaton, 3rd. , HOLSTEINS— Bristle, 3rd. - Pumpkins—Russell Beeman, 1st; Spy, King, Snows, Wagiiera, 20* Horsemanship, <15 years and Mature Cowi-*Aiton Frey, 1st; 'Ounce Pippin and Any Variety— under)—Diane Ling, 1st; Cindy George Maeomber, 2nd; -Margaret Paul Wenk, 2nd, Mafy Lott Lce- Ezra Heininger, 1st on each, man, 3rd. Schumm,'2isU; Cherry Kentschier, sHuopsmitF-.' * Frey, 3rd. (Mate of Five Apples, i Delicious 3rd. (16 and over)—Sharon Line, Two-Year-Old—Donald 'Diuble, Squash—Charles Wood, 1st; Don­ ■ Ewe Lamb—Jam„, and Jonathans—Joseph Czapla, 1st, 1st; Diaija Cerrey, 2nd;-Shirley Loi^n Holier, a l j ^ .'■S- 1st; Carl Maeomber, 2nd. \ ald |DoH, 2ml; Dale Koch,,3rd.., and Ezra Heininger, 2nd, on each, Wylie, 3rjd, . > junior Yearling Heifer—Alton Watermelon —‘Joe Potts, 1st;. Plate of Five Apples, Wealthy— -- , , ■■ . ; • * . • . Laml>^jr3)jve R ‘ Frey, IstL Cujj Maeomber. 2ndi Marilyn Wenk, 2nd; Joseph Potts, Loren Heller, a ? H D. A. Rlker, 1st. PONIM^-; t Y e srlm g , - George * Maeomber; 3rdrL " - 'v‘" ------Plate of Five Apples, McIntosh .„lunior_.Yearling-Heifer—Robert Muskmclon—Georgi Kicis, lstf Uadai^Raddi^—Darlene Beeman, Kushmaul, 1st; Kenny Lindow, {Marilyn Wenk, 2nd; George Kleis, Pony Colta llndpr tw o Years— 2nd; Pat Hoy, 3rd. 3rd* „ — • ■ Plate of Fl^e Apples Golden Senior Calf—Alibn. Frey, 1st; Carrol) Ordway,. 1st; Ronnie Weiss, 1 Onions—Daniel Wenk, 1st ; John Delicious, Stark Red Gold—Joseph Margaret Frey, 2nd;- Doug Spike, Czapla,-lst-on-each, 2nd; Louis Ordway, 3rd, Yearling or Aged 3rd. Beeman, 2nd; Cindy Van Riper; Bristlei ht. 3rd. ’ . Crabappies—E z ru Heininger, Junior ''Calf—George Mjjomber, Joseph Czapla, 2nd, S h e e p •»*■ 1st; Marilyn Frey. -2ndV Alton Peppers—Mrs. Walter Trinkle, HAMPjSmit&U “ Frey, 3rd, 1st; Carolyn Wc^k, 2nd; Madge p i n e w o o l — * *. 77.-; Ewe Lamb—Hubert Brittle, 1st; . Lamb-Dean Schultz, 3rd.- P o u ltr y • • Michael Gray, 2nJ; JERSEYS— ' Cucumbers-^Anita-—Wenk, 1st; While' Leghomsr-Dale Horning, Jerry Bristle, 2nd; Bernice Baker; , Mature Cow—David Wolfgang, Daniel Wenk, 2n nf - Grain IliHnlav in Straw anil 1st) Dnle- Heydlau ff^ 2nd; ■ Mary Guernsey g r an d champion, representing Olive Chapter No, 108, OES. Dinner all arrangements jfon the get-together here; the Stalk—Roy* ‘B.roesamle, 1st'; ■ Ray* Ehnis; 3rd. SUFFOLK ANY -BREED— E laine1 Bristle organ music-waH piayed-by-Mrs. Linda Greepwoodr^ltev, it. Norman Jackson of Wyandotte, who was mond Seitz,'2nd.; Breeds Maturing Under lOTbSi- -Ewe-Lamb—Jim Heller,-lst; Ar* Boar, 6 months-or ow- Brown Swiss _grarid champion, Showniin the above photo are some of those, who ,.the evening’s speaker; and Brit Eddings of Ypsi* Grass Display in "Bundl< -Allen Senior Doe—Robert Schneider,' chie Bradbury, 2nd; Tom Stevens, Ehnis, -1st; Garry Eschelbuh, Keitfi. HaabZL. • - attended^the-affairr From-leftt-are Homer Shaff*- -iantii-secretary’treftsurer, of the Scottish Rite club. Broesamle, 1st, . 1st;- Lawrence- Schneider, 2nd.: 3rd.— Sow,; one year or over- — Milking Shorthorn grand cham­ Late Potatoes, Peck—Roy Broe­ Junior Buck—Bernice Baker,' 1st.. - Ram Lamb—Archie Bradbury, Ehnis, 1st. ' pion, Jim .Hartman.-----— ■ • - Preston Grossman', 1st; Karen Kee- 1st; Madeline Martini, 2nd; Joan Mrs., Loren Koengeter, 2nd; Ber- samle, 1st; Allen Broesamle, 2nd. ■ Junior Doe—Elaine Boustie, 1st; . 1st; Mifck Heller, 2nd; Dave Far* G i 1 tr, v"G -"months 'to Tm zotl,.:.2iid.-;: Roberta—Dev-jne, 3wi. -LaRoe,_3td, niceiBakexv=3rd, Late Potatoes,., Plate of t Five— Bernice Baker,-2nd;7Limila-Merkel,. xfill,^3rd. B p u g -;Y Dui!g ,_ iStl Girry^ Cut Flowers , Children’s“: Group- ’ Tunder .12 Made-Overs—Lorena Wenk, 1st; •Pears—Mrs, Lorqp . Xbehgeter, "Robertr Wenkrlst;~John Eder, -2nd; 3rd7 - EIlBn--BuaBtl§,- 4thf Pamela Yearling Ewe^Archte Bradbury^ bach,- 2nd; :David-Ehniur3rdr yeani)^-J)iini(d J^nrson, 1st; Brbce it;dGlom - Halia4ay,-2ndf-Lorena Allen Broesamie, 3rd. Schiller, 5th. V let;-'Jim Heller, 2nd; Nick Heller, Gilt, 3*6 months—Loren Rosw—Chester Keezer, 1st;.Mrsr Early Potatoes, TMa'te^Of 'Five-^ Keezer, 2nd;-Karen Keezer, 3rd. Spencer,' 2nd; Linda-'Keezer,—3rd. Wenk; 3rd.— : * ■srar - . ------=------*•' * * ■ Raspberries — Bernice Bakers, Duane Bycraft, 1st; Katherine Aged Ewe—Archie Bradbury, Calls, 3icl. Carnations—Mrs^Oscar Stierle, Baked Goods . . , Eder, 2nd; Elaine Eder, 3rd.- Saddle Horses , *, Fat Barrow—Lloyd Gnu,' .2nd, . , • COLLECTIONS—-' , 1st; Mrs. R. J. Smith, 2nd; Lo- 1st; Nick Heller, 2nd; Rod.PowerB, Angel Food Cake—Martha Eis'e* rena Wenk, 3rd. - Potato Display—Ruth Perkins, Suckling Colt, Englishi^Wcktem 3rd.. Carol. McCalla, 2nd; Daniel Asters—Emma Seitz, ,ls tf Dale Senior Group (21 .years and man, 1st; MadgeSchultz, 2nd; 1st. 3rd. Koch, 2nd; Thomas Boylan, "3rd. over)—Belle ~ LaItde, 2nd.- —Huckleberries—Rbse^MuGtbney, Combination — Elwyn - Hinderer, - Yearling and- Aged Ram—Nick Rose McGibney, 3yd. 1st; Bernice- Baker, 2nd; Edna Buckwheat—Paul Seitz, 1st, lSt. • ' -V Heller, 1«t; Archie Bradhuryr_2nd. Fat Hng,-Cun-oI-Th ^=iiM*rigoldsr-and—Zinnias—Em mi • mu p-C-12 *21—y eai Grass ‘Seed—Eugene" Seitz, lst7 Mc.Calla, 1st; Daniel Ehnle, SeitzL 1st; Marthau Eiseman, 2nd; ane‘-Worden-, 1st; .'Rubent. Brooks, Wenk773rd. Two»Year*Old Western Gale Pei) of Three Fat Lambs—‘Dean 2ndr Green String Beans Madge Apple .Display—Ezra. Heininger, Perkins, 2nd. Schairer, 1st; Robert Bristle,_2nd) Loren Heller, ..3yd. -Sue—Hoffman, 3ra 2 n d Ltmis' Ordway,' 3rd.— _—..— TDark- Layer 'Calre^^ifSse' McGib-, 1st; Joseph Czapla, 2nd; D. AT Dahlias—Emma Seitz, 1st;,Dale ' ‘Children's Group (under '12 Schultz, 1st; Sue IIoffm««T-2mk Three»Year»01d and over, Eng- Judv and Tim Graa. 3rd. ney,' 1st'; .Alice -Bergman, 2nd ^-YeJ]ow_Strirjg_ Beans—-Madge Ri-ker, 3rd7 ( .... lish, Under Saddle (Children to Single Fat Lamb—Dean Schair- ' More than $2.6 million^ —rEach^—2hd;--Marth'U“ Eiseman,l"-3rd.- fcranr) — David BlncSa; Lstt-John Light Layer Cake—Juafiita'Ho­ -MiNcetfanoou8 M ix e d — Ellis Potts,-2nd; Mary Ann LaRose, 3rd. Schultz, 1st. Peach Display—Josoph Czapla, 15) ~—Burton Hoey, 1st; Diane er, 1st; Robert'Bristle, 2nd, Jim on medical research at tb sier,^ tirt; Rose' McGibney; 2h.d; Beets—Sue Hoffman,1st; Eliza­ 1st. ' ‘ « Ling, 2nd, (For 16 and over)—Di- Ennis, 3rd. versity of Michigan last yen Boyce, 1sti.Mps. Oscar-Stierle.-2 nd: -Mary-Ann_LaRose,Ju3rd. .Sue .White, 3rd- - - - — ------beth—WH soiir^-Sndi—^Dorothy^-Paul, Household Furnishings Spice Cake—Leona Kuhl, 1st; 3rd. ' Miniature Bouquet—Violet John­ Alice Bergman, 2fid; Bernicc Baker, son,, tstf Rubens- Grau,' '2nd; Bar- Crocheted,- . Hooked or Braided 3rd. . ■ . : Corn—Sue Hoffman, let. ...ba.ra_Biiy.lan>.Jr.d.: ... .■_.____ ■ Rugs—M a tZT^=lsC;-J,frs. p rijif flnko * hi iTTpIpti vVilcri 1 Tom atoc s^Bcrnice- B a key,, . l stt BEAUTIFUL Specimen—Dale Kochf ■J';—fc7- OlH'ura,‘ 2nd7—Pauline : Mi- PhilipTMcGibney, 2nd. Leona Kuhl, -2nd;- Sue : Hoffman, 1st; Lorena Wenk,! 2nd; Katherine sailetiesr 3rd.. , - — ---.— - Cup-Cukes—Mrs. R. -Jr Smith, 3rd.. HOIfE furnishings Seitzs 3rd, . Quilts—-G 1 o r i a Halladay, 1st; 1st; Rose McGibney, 2nd; Marilyn : Tomato Juice—Rose '.McGibney, Flower Arrangement—Mrs. Carl Elizabeth Wilson, 2nd,; Pauline Wenk, 3rd. 1st; Ruby-Fite, 2nd; Lorena Wenk, Stcvons, 1st; Hefeir-Jtybka, 2nd; MJsailedes, Srdi'T - ■ ~ 3rd; -- ' Emma Seitz, 3rd. 'TVoTCrust-Pres=Bornice Baker,- Grape Juice=Lo^ena-..Wenk,-lst'; . Embroidered Pillowcases and- 1 fit; Juanita Hosier, 2nd; Barbara Miscellaneous Green Plants— Other Pieces—Madge Schultz, 1st Wenk; 3rd,- ■ , Dorothy Vkn Rip6r, 2nd.; Bernice Baker, 1st; Mary Ann La- in each class. Other Juice—Madge Schultz, 1st., Rose, 2nd; Mrs. Charles Wood, One-Crust Pies—Madge Schultz; Jellies—Madge Schultz,' 1st; Sue 1 Crocheted Afghan—Mary Wcin* 1st; Bernicc Baker, 2nd;- Leona 3rdr Gibney, r3i'd- Mixed—Pick-lea—Nancy -Merkel -PhiUxlendron^Linda— K a e z c r, Estcnsion Club—Exhibk—Nol'tH Ysttrj^ie4eV-Johna.on).-:2ftd; Madge. 1st; Belle ■ Lu-Uosu, 2n’d;*-Mrs. C. - White Bread—Bernice Bakery TO GLEAN Lakt'diMrs. Sylvia, Ferguson; 1st; 1st; ttehry.' Ortbring, 2nd; j Wil- Schultz, 3rd Keezer, 3rd. ■ ' Lima Center, Mrs. Carroll Ordway, helmina.hidmiriH Film1Eder, 3rd.!livl Bread and. Butter Pickles—Ber­ African—Yliolets—Patricia Guch- 2nd; Jerusalem, Mrs. Walter Wulf- L-Gemtl~ltrgtnl—Wilhelmina_Eder, nice Baker, 1st; Madge-Schultz, I2'miT KUTTgr 3nl7= 2TTdi- Barbtu'a 2h(l‘"TBerothy-Pnui,- 3rdr LUXURIOUS LOOKING Nettie Hnll, 3rd. -Wenkj 3r(h—— - Chili ~ Sauce—Lorena Wenk, 3rd*. Begoniax-L-Sue Hoffman, 1st. 7 Coffee Cake—Juanita Hosier, ' Catsup—Lorena Wenk, 1st. ’ Glojunias— Madge Schultz, 1st, C l o t h i n g . . . Vegetable’.Relish=Sue Hoffman, BEAUTIFULLY 8TYLED - Miscellaneous Blooming Plants— Cotton Dress—Bin-bum Bertko,-^V N«ncX Mevkcl> 2nd! Bernicc Baker,3rd. 1st; “Mts, Nicolai, 2nd; rDdrothy Martha Eiseman, 1st;-Mrs..Charles 1st; Leona Ktdil, 2nd; Nancy Mer­ Van Riper, 3rd* : Wood, 2nd.: . ’ . ; . __ kel, 3rd. ____:. Pretzels—Dorothy Wenk, 1st; Lo- rena- Wehk, 2nd. ,Egg:: Display—Edhii-Wenk, lst; PRICED RIGHT Better Dress—Barbara Bertke, I.rs. Paul Seitz, 2nd. Barbui'a W en k, . 2nd; ,Madge Yeast Rolls-pAgnes Boylan; lst* v H o b b i e s ... Schultz, 3rd. 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