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VOLUME LXIX—No. 29. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940 ...... itiifcin-f...... r “rrntririnn...... unit...... Village Registration Fenn’s Rexall Drug Store Starts Next Tuesday LENTEN MESSAGE E[SUS-12 ^ nTofR-n"s To Be Discussed 0n^ j 1 lb. can Dr. fa ll’s Borated Baby Talcum Powder ...... r .29c By’ROv.P.H. Grabowski, Accordingto information contained Pastor St. Paul's Evangelical Church AU local business and professional 50c Calox Tooth Powder ...... :...... /Z ....*..."...39e in the village registration notice pub­ men, manufacturers am f others inter­ 1 lb, jar Rexall Theatrical Cream ...... 75c,, lished in this issue of The Standard, “And truly the Eon of man goeth, ested in the matter of having proper the first day for registration will'be as it was determined .“-—Luke 22:22. Rex-Rub, for sore m uscles ...... »...... 75c; signs placed on Ufl-12 to designate - K entucky on Tuesday, February 20, when the . Tin a word from the life of Jesus; the approach to :Chelseav are request­ Rexall “93” H aiyTonic ...... w.,50c - $1,00 village clerk will be at Silvan town “The Son of Man goeth as it was de­ ed to meet at Kolb's hall next Monday P a b lu m ...... !»...... a...... 45c haU, Other dates for registration termined." If you were -to, gather night at 8 o'clock. 4 ozs. Castor O il ...... L.!....25c prior to the annual village election on notable sayings of great hefoic .char­ The temporary signs which have, Hard Coal - Coke * 50c TeTTootlrBrush'™ ;..;"^^— ...... 23c Monday, March 11 are also listed in acters’ in ' history. iM s saying of"Jesu4 been placed at the intersection of the the notice. Deriturex Dental Plate Cleaner ...... v.;...... 50c would deserve to be placed at the new and old US-12 and at the Man­ 1 lb. Hospital Cotton ...... 39c Jas. Munro, village clerk, states head of the list. Jesus was-thorough- chester intersection are of very little Briquettes that in the past many .people have ly aware of the cost that was involved value so far as directing motorists 100 McKesson Cod Liver Oil Tablets ...... -...... 89c been confused about the elections for in His determination to go as God had who wish to come to Chelsea, as Tjwih Nipples, extra quality ...... l...... 5c which they register. The present planned;. The arrest in Gethsemane, there are daily stories by- motorists WE HAVE THESE COALS lN ALL SfZES Electric Heating Pads, 3 heats, automatic control, $1.98 up registration .with the village clerk is the trial in Jerusalem, the final who report that they have driven far I-..:-. ■ - ■ 'I ...... 2 qt. Hot Water Bottle, 2 year guarantee ...... 89c for the village election only. Regis­ struggle on Calvary—all of these past the town before realizing their tration for township, county, state stood very vividly before Him; and yet mistake. No Extra Charge for Country Delivery and national elections must be made, despite them alliHe did not shrink Drawings have been made by Carl FREE! Cashmere Bouquet Hand Lotion with Robert Foster, Sylvan township from the task but said heroically and Swickerath of billboards as a sugges­ clerk. The dates for; such registration Unwaveringly; '<'TheSon of Man go- tion for the type of'sign to be erected ' ^ 1 ; i with 3 cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap - - Will be announced prior to the annual eth as it was determined." in order to let the U S -i2 traffic know Ail 4 Items Only 25c spring election. • ■ Quite naturally' you ask: Why did that Chelsea is on the map and where Those who are not already regis Jesus go that way? He went that to find it. Iris planned by those who teredo with both clerks should make way that He might pay for your sins. have taken an interest in the proposi­ -sure that they are registered with 'He went that way that He might tion to have a large sign erected at •• .:-‘i HENRY H. FENN both clerks in order to_ avoid ’em­ wrest-you from spiritual slavery and each intersection of old and new US- barrassment at the v&rious elections death.. He went that way" “that you 127and two smaller ones at the Man­ Lumber, & Coal Co. 'M during the year. .... : i might be His owii mid live^nder Hid chester Road intersection. tia Rexall Store Phone 53 in H is Kingdom and serve Him' in It is hoped, that there will be a large PHONE 112" CHELSEA I f? ' f everlasting righteousness, innocence representation of Chelsea business in­ II Large Crowd Attends # J itj:!p-v ' :i.v» and blessedness." And please do not terests at the Mondajrevening meet­ IP fv _ Lecture By Ben East fail to note that He went all of the ing so that .a campaign for the new way. He. went .and went until He signs may be launched in. order to have the work done before the sumi _ Chelsea high_school auditoriiuh-was came to Calvary. -He -went that you III; P heed not go. He ’died that you need mer tourist^ season starts. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS l filled almost to capacity on Tuesday ■i _ ■ - - j right wh^n :Ben East, lecturer and not die. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS’ writer .off conservation ' and outdoor And having gone as it was deter­ Kelly Urges Purchase 2 largeipkgs. Rinso ...... :. r .37c j sports^ jhowed- two reels of all-color mined, what Is He doing now? H e'is m w ,.- "4 1 motion pictures entitled “Waters That begging and pleading with you. iHe is 4 bars Lux Toilet Soap 23c begging and pleading that you accept Of License Plates^fow 4bars Lux Toilet Soap ...... 22c I .Run to the-Bea."' __ l h------_ i l i i Him as „ your Saviour and that - you 2 large pkgs; Rinso ... Beginning at the Indiana state line Prep arations-^foi-the-greatest^sale- 739c Wim on western Michigan?* southern bor CTmmit^ourbody^nd'yoursouT’into 31b. can Spry ~:U."..'..I...;...:.., i...... 49c j His care. “Ye believe in the Father," of automobile license plates in the -■ i'i^- ir- ^ J der, Mr. East’s picture story moves history of Michigan . are . complete, 3 lb. can Spry 49c ? 'J up the shore of Lake Michigan, with Re says, “believe also in Me.” Do it • j- i 3 cans Tall Pet Milk — ... / ...... 20c now and the Son of Man will not have Harry F. Kelly, Secretary of State, short trips inland to pick up_j)ointa of 4 bars Lifebuoy Soap ... 23c TV I !pj p'j ( gone in vain—for you. said this week. "Few motorists realize interest, crosses.Jjhe^atraits and then 3 cans Franco American Macaroni ..... 25c Justus I ani, without ope plea, i the extent of preparation necessary - * - * ^ .r , follows the Upperr’Teninsula shoreline to handle a business approaching $20,- I large box Lux Flakes 22c westreuts-up-to-Lake-Super! or,-alo: 000,000.00 in license piates alonev.Th?■ Large bunch Fresh Carrots ...... 7 5c the Pictured Rocks area to the Soo, And that Thou bid'st me come to Thee; O Lamb of God, I come, I c6me. bulk of this business will be done be­ 1 qt Peanut ...... , ;l2Sc- f l l f f i i down the St. Mary’s riven and along tween now and March first, Kelly T'-.]7 - the ,Detroit waterfront The waters . f F 7 :\ ■ 3 lbs. Pure Lard ...... — .... 20c H ESELSCH WERDT-EBNIS ’added. 4 pkgs. Royal Gelatin or Pudding Powder 19c are then followed through Lake Erie, The home of Mr, and Mrs. John M. “Since the; 1940 license plates were 1 pkg. 100-sheet Paper Towels - 7 ...... 5c •#vejr Niagara Fulls and into the St. placed on sale last October, fewer 1 lb. Perfection Butter ...... : 33c Lawrence river on their way to the Heselschwerdt on Scio Church Road, in Sylvan township, yr&a the scene of thaq 2Q0,000 sets.. of. license plates / : sea- — ------. - - have been issued. ThiSj brings us to . Large can Isbest Bowl Cleaner ...... 10c •. Inland’lak es and J^verR were sfiiown, a pretty wedding on Wednesday af­ -1 ternoon, ; when their daughter, the tremendous task of issuing mbre Our window display will show you how much ai^d' many o f the bast’ shots In the Leila Grace, became \th& bride] o f Waldo than 1,440,000 e^ts of license^ plates film pre of- fiahihg experiences, ac­ 29c -will buy in Canned Foods - - be sure 3% SJfdes Tax Included Herman Ehhia, of Bristol, T between now and the jikret of MArch. tivities in the fiveS'Of many birds and Tenn., son of Mr. and: Mrs. Herman s . , Ehnis of I want bo urge .every motorist to put- and look it over! water life of the state,. Ann Arbor. chasevtheir plates as early as possible. r The event was sponsored by the In itbe presence of the ^’immediate By so doing; they will- not Only benefit Chelsea Rod and Gun club and the families, the ceremony WaS performed themselves by hot having to stand in BROTHERS Ann Arbor News.'’ at 3 o’clock by Rev; F red J). Mumby.- line, but iwill enable-the-department C&dC&hiES MidTMElATS''i ' The 'bride, was gowned ih white lace to operate without increasing the pay­ ’ h o f f E r -b r i s t l e We d d i n g roll, -'Kelly^conJinuecL___ _ -• ..... over white satin, with short; puffed SCHNEIDER & KUSTERER '“The'marriage of Miss^ Inza Hoffer, sleeves and a jacket trimmed' with -'Delay on the part of the motorist, imiuhiwh daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Albert Hof­ bands of satin ribbon. Her finger tip iii purchasing license plates in the '.I fer of Dexter, and Clarence Bristle; veil was caught in a wreath of orange past has resulted in-a—last -minute I *l»HMi«r~ pil -5 i t township, took place pn Thursday, Youquet of'pink roses. Her sister, secretary of state to hire outside help/ I. V (i Feb. 1 at Zion Lutheran parsonage, )6ris, as maid of honpr, was attired This additional payroll can be elimi­ Rogers Corners, with Rev. M. W. in aquamarine taffeta, with a match­ nated if the motorist will buy his li­ 11" i • i 1, Bruej^ner_joMciating. :_The. attendants ing’bow ih her hair, and she wore a cense plates early, Kelly concluded/ were Miss Lois Hoffer, sister of the shoulder bouquet: 0 / yellow ^rosebuds. Application blanks are available at bride, and Paul Bristle,.brother of the Leroy v Ehnis, brother of the groom, all branches of the secretary of state groom. A wedding supper was served assisted as best man. The wedding and_at-alL automobile—sal® ... rooms ^ ^ ter the ceremony atrthe home of the march from Loheilgrin was played by NoJicense plates will be issued with- Bride’s parents, with covers for 28 Doris Ehnis’,’sister of the groom. cuTtitle of ownership. If a title.can* Mr. arid Mrs. B u stle are residing Both Mrs. Heselschwerdt and Mrs. not be found, the owner must make on the farm of Mrs. Herman Pierce on Ehnis wore dresse blue crepe,_with appli&tiolF'foT A-daplirate~title.__Care reeFRdad, Lima township.' rose corsages. should be taken that’the motor and < Last Thursday evening, theiLuther A wedding.,supper was served after serial riumbers ori" the application Cor­ League of Zion church entertained at the ceremony, a bridal cake centering respond with those on the car, and ^^miscellaneous- shower for Mr. and the table, which was lighted with the signature of the applicant are the bminiimmumumiiii,1,1111 MiiiiHii»inimm»n»«iumw«nanimimuiiliMlililMllMUiJ!IU»ji*>llMt)>ll>lll‘lllllim,,.ll.l.Vtt- Mrs. Bristle at the home pf Mrs. white tapers. same as those on the .former applica­ Offers TWO New Emanuel Bristle, with 55 attending. The hride is a graduate of Chelsea4 tion, as these items are particularly Pedro furnished entertainment, Hilda high school. The groom, a graduate checked. Duplicate titles cost $1.00, Eiseman and Frank Hoffer holding of Ann Arbor high school, receiv.ed_his -the-same-' as-original titles.- ‘Every Vitality Homestead Egg Mash ...... ^. $2*19 high score, Edna Homing and Carl B. 3, degree from the U. of M; in duplicate title application must be ac­ .• • V . • ■ r J . Heller, low. Refreshments were 1938, and has since been-employed -as companied bjra~statement as to what served. chemist at the'iS. E. Massengill Labor­ happened to the original. If it’s results you wish, use Vitality Feeds! atories, Bristol, Tenn. They will make Your Certificate of Title is a val­ CHELSEA DEFEATS ROOSEVELT their home at 1117 Broad S t, Bristol, uable- document. Have it with you i vAmong thc^entertai nm ents fop the By Wayne Van Orman - , when you apply for your 1940 license I » The Chelsea quintet scoreil a smash­ bfide-elect was'a miscellaneous show- plates. ■ Buy your plates early and at New Low Prices! A FEED FOR EVERY NEED •I:R- ing victory over Roosevelt, 30 to 19, eiigpn Monday evening at the home of avoid the last minute' rush with its L *1 .. on Friday evening. The first half Mts, W. Q. Pritchard, which was at^ accompanying discomforts.' ended with a score o f 15 . to 10 in tendedrbj^ about 60 guests, Games .. i Chelsea’s favor; .^however,' Chelsea were played and lunch was served. DISCUSS BUILDING PLANS; See the New 6.2 eu. ft. Model 1ft- went out hr the second half to gain ' Over 200 were'in attendance at the Farm ers’ an overwhelming lead and cinch the Village Caucus “Get-Together" and special congrega­ game. The superb passing and fine Notice is hereby given that a Peo* tional meeting of St. Paul’s church, w PHONE 184 ROY C. IVES team-work of Chelsea made her the le's Party Village Caucus will be which was held on Thursday night at :u. favorite from the very outset of the Seld at Sylvan Town Hall, on Tues­ the-high school” auditorium. A co­ game. The finest play of the evening day* February 20, 1940, at 7:30 o’clock operative supper was served, after was the phss from Policht to Miller, P. M., for the purpose of placing ii\ which the matter of building ’ a new who returned the pass to Policht for nomination candidates for Village Of­ hall on the-church property was dis^ *■ a well-earned basket The leading fices for the ensuing term and for the cussed. This will come up.Jor final scorer for Chelsea was Riemcnschnei- transaction of such other business as consideration on .Sunday, February der with 9> points. may properly come before it. 18. The 75th anhiversjafr of thr and the New 8.2cu. ft. Model We have some more of those good Potatoes, Chelsea's second team was defeated By Order of Committee;- founding of the church will be cele­ per peck ...... wc 25 to 31. Tho team was led by Birch, Signed: James Munro, brated some time this year. ) who scored 8 points. / Clerk of Village of Chelsea, .Mich. . ------^ FordPastryiFlour*25lb.sack — • j;; 7?$c On Friday, Chelsea plays Belleville JANET DANCER INJURED at .50 - hei^^DonTrii^ this game-rit prom­ Village Caucua Miss Janet Dancer, daughter of Mr, Wagner and (keening Applet .... 3 lbs. JOc ises to be a thriller.. The first game •and. fyra. Herman Dancer, is in Ford begins at IflBi Notice is hereby given ihai an.Int Hills Bros. Coffee, per lb. - ...... ^Oc dependent Fatty Village Caucus will hospital, Detroit* suffering’ from in­ T* be held at SylVan Town Hall oTi TUea* juries received Friday afternoon when INJURED TN AUTO COLLISION: Slb,canO>rn Meal, etone ground . dayl Fobruary. 20,1040, at 8KW o'clock she, in company with three other 5lbs. Whole VVhdatFlour ..... 1,7^ . . v • Mrs. Chester Miller and daughter P. M., for the purpose of plaebqriit teachers, were en route to their room­ It Costs Less To Own G-E! Helen suffered slight cuts and bruises nomination candidates for Village Of* ing house from; the school in Dear­ Regular Lux ...... i...... 2fo r 19c Sunday noon when the car in which fices for the endblng term and for the born. Another'car skidded, crashing, they were riding with the former's into their automobile. Miss Dancer, ...... 20c transaction of such other business as |ftrg|Li* .. brothci^fert-law, Joseph Miller o f Petr may properly come before it. who was the only one injured, re- v!;'k i ‘tux Sbbp ,,,. .v-i; .. 3 for 19c ersburg, was in a collision with an­ By Ord

''u Takus and Qappell wereUuken out of will sing in Detroit and surrounding ; Carolina Sand Dunes awns. ___; '7 - Largest sand dunes in eastern Hie Chelsea Standard Cassidy Lake Events the game1 on personal fouls. ytmerica are the nine shifting sand PublUhad Ev«ry Thunoay The outstanding player on the other 1 'Aviation mountains of Dare county, N. C. Sinclair Super ame team was Windy Dam, a tall clever (Elman Bednarz) M. W. McCLUBE, PsWiakfr Rambling Wrecks from Cassidy Tefch center who tallied 7 out of his team s — Of ail the talk about our aviation SB (Richard Wickens) 15 joints. chib and its various branches, we have’ Fuel Oil Cassidy Tech won another ball game SANIDENT KEEPS YOUR Wimpy Gizzlesnith Jones the gal­ forgotten, .it seems, our class in glid­ Saturday, Feb. 3. They played a group loping.'Jeep, led our team to victory ing; and are they going to town under FALSE TEETH SECRET Contains no-gurt or sulphur, more heat, less carbon. ,of boys from Cassidy who thought with his constant cackling. Come on the supervision of the widely traveled, they were_better ball players than Your false teeth won't be* Compounded to y

We are trying to locate the anony. mous person” that is sending Ted ‘Conoco’ Beliak all the Valentines. ■

Cassidy Tech Fights 7 _ n-_ (Joseph Takus) “Let’s-All Slng Like "the Birdies-Sing- (Tweet, tweet tweet, tweet tweet) The second round of fighting in the Tliefe are several factors of vital importance in maintaining the High Golden Gloves amateur boxing tour­ nament was once again staged; in the quality of Michigan's telephone service. One is the experienced skill of County Building at Jackson, resulting the Western liectric. Company, manufacturing department of the Bell jnjthree wins out’of nine bouts Jor Caasid^TTech. ~ ■ System. Another ta the constant research of the ^eH Telephone Labor* Lightweight (135 lbs. and under) lories. Of cnagreater importance is the highlyteained group of Michigan Bill Beldon of Portland easily pounded his way to1-victory by knock­ ■sen and wmnen who asaume a personal responsibility in eeeing that yottf ing" out Charles (take a dive) Smith of telephone message goes. . . swiftly and dependably. . . straight to the mark* Cassidy Tech early' in the second round. Smith, throughout the flght, was chased about the ring and when­ ever caught up with or cornered, took a severe, beating. Smith, you are as fleet as a rabbit, sly as a fox, brave as a lion, and able as a butfcerily. T Jack Doyle of Jackson scored a knockout over Everett George of Cas­ sidy Tech in the first ‘round. At the MICHIGAN IIELI.TBLKPHONK COMPANY sound of the gong there was a whirls • Bringing to tho People of MUkigmn the Advantage* wind .of flying fists; after the smoke , of thy 'yatian-feide Bell Telf’pnone System had lifted, afid our vision cleared, we --A saw-George flat’ on his back (colder sell -the-foliowingf personal th an ‘a cucumber J - and his-opponentr ’‘Doyle”, in his owi( comer ibeawng his property at public auction on the premises, 2mi|£s west of Chelsea chest. Some fight, eh what? Welterweight-(147 lbs. .and under) on old US-12 (known as the John Kalmbach farm) on — Carl Luckerman-of -Cassidy Tech- had a tough customer on his hands' when' he fought Lee James of Jack- son. . Both fighters were in very good Tuesday, February 20,1940 shape. Janies had a slight edge on oiir promising young fighter an

A’ iPWTlRSDAYf FEBRUARY15L1940 THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MIRHIOAN Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller and family PERSONALS were gu ests a t the home of Mr. and ■ Mr, and Mrs. Thiel Post’of Saginaw Mps. Lloyd Corwin of Aim Arbor on /^week-end guests of Or. and Mrs. Sunday. v y , f j P a u l Mrs. Clifford Drake and son Clifford' ■Mr and Mrs. Edward Scheppner of of Beverly, N. J. were callers nt tlio Yosllanti spent Sunday with Dr. and home of Mrs. (H. W. Schmidt on Sun­ ^INVENTORYt m*L c , C. Lane. day afternoon. Bud Downing spent the week-end Dr. and Mrs., A. A. Palmer, daugh­ •ith his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ter Lois, and. Mrs. G. W, Palmer are Downing of Holly. , ■ , leaving,this week for Lake Worth, ONLV ONLY P Mt. Md Mrs. J. P. Wright' spent Fla., where they will spend some time.- Sunday with h is m other, Mrs. N ellie Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Claire accom­ SU L of Brooklyn. . ; panied Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Claire of Miss' Margaret' Koch of Jackson Lake Orion to Wauseon, Ohio on Wed­ «as a weekend guest of her parents; nesday to attend the funeral of their Bev. and Mrs. W. Koch. uncle, Charles Rossman. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Staebler of : Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walz and. family Ocio township were Sunday , callers at of Waterloo spent Sunday with her Feb. 15 and Ends Sat., Feb. 24 S e homTof E; J. Feldkam p. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scripter. - ■ ' • » \ T . - Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon and Sunday evening guests at the Scripter family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at home were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mc­ the h W o f 0. D. Schneider. Kinley and family of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Everham and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Niehaus and Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of These Real family of Detroit w ere Sunday guests son of Aim Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eaton. 1 William Kuobler and daughters of Mr. and M r s., Eldine H aw ley of Manchester spent Sunday afternoon Jackson spent Sunday afternoon with and evening at the home of their par­ m his sister, Miss Lbettr Hawley. ents* Mr. and Mrs. John KochT ' “ Money-, Mr. and-rMrs. Tom Guirey o f Royal Oak were guests of her parents, Mr. MRS. E. H. HAGEMAN #nd Mrs. J. V. Burg, on Sunday. Word has been received here of the i j Mr. and Mrs. E. Van” Kleefc of D ex­ - m death of Mrs. ^5. IL Hageman, yrim m ter were guests a t the home of Mr. passed away Feb. 2 at her homo in jo® c»« and Mrs. Fred H all^ .,; on Sundays California.’ She \Will ibe < remembered 0 :j ;v'h Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hagadon of De­ by Voider residents as Miss Josephine m item s for the Farm;! troit were week-end guests, at the Oxtoby, a former^ resident of Ghoisoa Forge sll&l ’Axe, hickory.handle $1.39 home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashfal. i and for many years a ’membnri of th» - Carl Lawson of Detroit and Mrs. 4 m Barn Brooms,^Bamboo Centers ... ,79e Methodist choir. She was 80 years of m m Charles Austin of Brighton -visited age and since her marriage about 20 ■mh m m Ix>g Chains, with hookVand Miss Levene Spicer over_the * week­ years ago had .madeji.er home iivzthe swivel, 12 f t ...... ' ...... $ 1 t39 end. . west. s., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howland and • ‘ _ J 2 ______- * - Bound Point Long Handle £ph.ovel,/9oe family'of Detroit were guests of Mr. PLEASANT LAKE GRANGE Horse Collars, Canvass Face, straw and Mrs. Howard C. Baker, on Sun­ i •;!'/; The Pleasant Lake Grange met at Shim filled, reg. $2.25 value...... $1.75 day. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kuhl -Mr. and Mrs. K enneth^G ilbert. of sq lp iS for their monthly meeting-on-Tuesday- . Ha me Straps, sewed buckles, Detroit are spending several days with evening, vFefo. G. The following pro­ 1 in. x 21 in...... 23c III his parentsrMrr-and Mrs. Howard i i | a gram was given: _TSewed Leather Halters, chain nose , mu-. Gilbert .. Songs—The Little Broafn Church in ------I- Mrs. Glenn Gordon and daughters piece, reg. $1.25 value-,$T7(Kr the Vale; and-America-the Beautiful. • ■ ■ i. '-mi i B p . of Allegan were week-end guests at Reading— February’s Birthday ~ Manure Forks, four .tine, foalfoot; m i v m the home of Mr’, and Mrs. Walter A. Dorris Buss. . Northern Ash handle, solid J/.-.l'.-.’.'i-.V Harper. / " " „ • ... Discussion—Soy_Dean Growing-==.' "" Elmer Jtoorbf Corunna and Ken*' - ferrule ...... $1.15 ted by Alfred Kuhl STEARNS & FOSTER Hotel Balk aeth Tomlinson of Owosso' were cali­ Same Manure Fork, 5 tine, $1.29 The guest speaker, Gottlieb Jacobs bers on Sunday at theifbme o f Mrs. W. of Manchester, spoke on Spil,,Onser- Hay Forks, three tine...... 95c X Guerin. : ■ . • vation- and the AAA, and Mrs, Myril w Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sm ith and INNER SPRING MATTRESS w - Sutton, also a guest, spokq oh the in­ daughters o f Ann Arbor spent Sunday HARNESS SNAPS terest which farm women should take m m with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chasr Roll Edge, InSolo Cushion, Triple Jumpered. ,Ofl>Set Spring Unit, ?>■■■ . in the Soil Conservation and tho AAA. 1-inch size...... > 6 for 25c W iM -Fmkbeiaer. Regular $15.00 .value for ...... $11.95- ~TAfferiar"short game of'^putting Mrs. Herman Pierce and daughter “Copper Rivets, assortedT “hearts” together,. Valentines were ex­ Heavier Inner Spring Mattress," same type of construction, Keg. $24.00 value, $18.50 Alta mb.ved the. past week from : the 12 changed and lunch was served by the Combination Inner-Spring Mattress and Box ..Springs,Jmnorted. Panel. • ___ ... / -pound boxes’....~.r.28c farm in Lima township to her resi­ lunch' committee. The sick committee * Covers to Match, Regular $50.00 value for ...... $39.50. NEW dence on Washington St. bought- three-baskets ; of fruit to give ...Miss Eva_ Parker of Durand aiid 1 GALVANIZED PAILS to the sick last month; ■ BIG VALUI Tom Walworth o f’Fort Wayne, Ind. 10 quart ...... 23c J The next meeting will.be held at the* LIVING ROOM FURNITURE were guests of the latter's parents, l i f home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kuhl. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Walworth, over .the Galvanized Wash Tubs, ABC X lijiill'/ i- -$70.00 Velvet Rust Sofa and Chair ...... $49,j50' 17 gal. size ...... 95c IM week-end, " . $ 6 2 .5 0 $80.00 Velvet Rust, Sofa and Chair, Kroehler Made T 1 ...... "> — WASHEI Mr. and Mrs. ErWin Eisemann, son Veterans Hospital Peak $ 1 0 .5 0 Gerald, Mrs. Henrietta Eisemann . and Experts estimate the .number- ot §14.00 Phoenix Occasional Chairs ...... Galvanized Wash Tubs, $5.95 Mrs. William Centner, of Ann Arbor World war—’veterans-receiving- hos­ ^$8.00 Mun>_hy Occasional Chairs...... • .... 14 gal. size...... 85c ■ lia«i were Svmday dinner guests of Mr.-and pital treatment-will reach-p^peak-in $9,db--Mur^hy-(-Rackers:...... i;...... •• $ 6 .9 5 ELECTRIC WASHERS $ 4 ,5 0 All Copper Boilers, No. 9 ...... ;,...$3.95 Mrs. Otto Eisemann. 1849. $6.00;Book Cases, Walnut Finish, 18 in. x 48 in...... $89.95 Models ...... ,.$69.95 : r i ! hf 1 ■ 'i $69.95 Models ...... $56.95 . J \)0 CURRY * COMBS $59.95 Models...... $49.95 BEBROOM FURNITURE _ Eight steel -bars ® $85.00 Maple Bed Ro$n Suiteajliodern ...... $65.00 23c STEP m n - $120.00 Mahogany Four-Piece Bed Room Suites...... $96.00 LADDERS r||S $14.00 Extra Dressers...... ; - •••••?-••...... $ 9.95 Clothes Bars— Yellow ■^:lj lIII-/ —$-l-8r50-Fxtra-Vanity Dressers, Walnut Finish...... ^-H i-Boy^... , ^L98 PINE Lo Boy ; . $1.69 Full l i i Rodded " 1 i-T ' —isn’t here yet! Gem B oy...$1.39 ri / -:ii, DINING ROOM FURNITURE - 5 F t./ $95 00 Eight Piece~Dtmng^6m-'Suites, y our choice-of two-models ...... $75.00 Ironing Boards, full $1.25 Don't take chances with vour - Come in $3.25 Oak Dining Room Chairs, Upholstered Seats., ...... $ 1.98 size, Yellow 6 Ft.,. for that mid-winter' check-up! N $2;Q6,Oakganfi hair Finish Dining Dininff Room Chairs...... Chairs ...... ^--...... -?.$ 1*^0, Pine ...... $1,49 $1.50 ..... Let us check the anti-freease in your radiator H AC K S AW S BRASS KEY SOCKET PLOW , R.FD. fSgCLE SWITCH 1 ..J . - - and put ytiur car in better shape for win" SINGLETREE MAIL BOX ter driving with our } 15c ^iirablc, pistol Highly palish- Porcelain baa© e d b rig h t Engineered Giilflex Lubrication g r I p bundle. Mode from tough te- V Approved by Postoffice a n d bakellte- Nlckle - plateil brass. UuUt for lected hickory/ Full c a p with W:- f ' a t 0 e f frame. eff lelenoy. -and. Dept, for rural routes. service, i T h © strapped. Will give long ~ - and fill rer up With that Ad J us table Galvanized sheet steel, br6wn finish.'’ from 8 to IS best y o u caa Easy to install. buy. Higher service. Replace broken inches. C«?m- 'aluminum finish. Size Buy now and, Good Gulf Gas pletewith one, priced else- ones- now. Size 23/gx28 save! blade* where! * wood. ■ I8%x63/8x8y4 high. ' ' 1 r TROUBLE LAMP 5 -T I E BRO OM RUBBER ‘Aluminum Tea Kettles, 5 quart size ...... MACK’S SUPER SERVICE FORCE-CUPS Aluminum Covered Kettles, (? quart size...... ■■ R. A. McLaughlin, Prop. 39c •^ya-inc.h— 15c Aluminum Set of Three Sauce Pans,' selfiheasuring ^ 8 9 c Phone 51-W ■ 5V|>-inch-i-23c Brass Key Sockets'...... { ...... A l l rubber All good qual­ Toggle Switches '...... '...... handle with ity, >eU filled off and ©a com s t e « k . Durable Rubber .Trouble Lamps ...... •...,...... switch. .28 ft* Friction Tape, 2 oz.,packages...... of heavy duty Sturdily fl v© Door Mats, all rubber cord sewu, Smooth* . Friction ;T^pe, 8 oz. packages ...... 1 with sl\ rah- ly f 1 n iahed 14x22 in. 75c Screw Drivers', three-inch blades ...... ,...... bpr spring — colored h a a - prong plug, dlea 16x27 in... 98c Icy Hot Lunch Kit with Vacuum Bottle ...... $1.25 t u l Cotton Clothes Linle, 50 feet...... , 19c Clothes Pins, Hardwood Quality, 40 for ...... 9c 8-Cup PERCOL ATOR PUTTY KNIFE GULF MOTOR OIL Monad, Varnish for Exteriors, Furniture* Floors and w PINT , Linoleum, high quality, per gal...... $2.75 !, - -^14-galJon-w;— —$1.49 I s .n.'i''' 1 Quart ...... ;...... 79c Oo©d quality ■J3 Mupesco, Cold Water Paint, all popular colors. 5 pound a luntl n u nt High quality Ideal f©r la wtt with aatln hn- I-’ auwera. waah* package mftkds l gal, paipt...... 48c carbon at© « | in ^ idachla©, $1,29 Value Casserole for ...... 89c lsh bottom and blade with and rbfrlger*' heat-proof re- natural.fin* «*©r Motor*. Paint Brushes, 1-inch wide ...... 9c ptaceahle fshed handle, WIM aot form bakellte han- I will be a t Chelsea State Bank every 8* oycraJJ dL Paint Brushes, IVfc inches wide ...... ; ...14c menaion. • aindf© or dle* / Tuesday and Saturday until further gtua. Veeco furniture Polish, 24'oz. bbttle ...... ITtoi. f e t e : ' . v 3 . “ ' " ■ ■■ u notice, for the' purpose- of collecting Items Not Listed Sylvan township taxes. i 0 | E i ? Mrs. Theo. BahiuniUer ■ J u Sylvan Township Treasurer Phone 91. • Hardware, Furniture, Farm Machinery and Floor Covering

MawaaySsia^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15.1940 THE HHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN MRS. CARRIE EVERETT COE HOLD FAMILY NIGHT FRACTURES HIP ... MISS PAULINE BARTH Word has been received here of the The Philathea Circle of the Metho* PERSONALS While returning from town Miss Pauline Barth, lifelong re&i- GENERAL diet church held a Fam ily,Night at Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Minnie death of Mrs. Carrie Everett Coe, af- lent of this Vunmunity, dies!vFriday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Ray were Plowe slipped and fell on the walk on the church on Friday evening and-r* ming, Feb. 9 at Chelsea Private Toledo visitors on Monday. JOHNSON ter a short illness, on Friday, Feb­ South St, fracturing her right hip. ruary 9, 1940 in Seattle, Washington, pot-luck supper was served to hospital, following.an illness of three Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Dieterle She is being cared for a t the home of where she had resided for more than members and friends. A reading, months. spent Sunday with relatives in Bridge- her niece, Mrs. Ernest Fitzraier, and 50 years. Mrs. Coe spent two months The daughter of Andrew and Gene­ “When Hannah Was Eight Yean water. is reported as getting along0 nicely. of the past summer in Chelsea with vieve Kbfal Barth; she was bom Herbert Snyder is confined to..his Old'1* by Henrietta Beach, was a fea. her sister; Miss Jessie Everett. Fun» Feb. 10, 1803 in Freedom township, home on Summit street with an attack SNAfy»Y FINGERS CLUB MEETS Gongreea Alone Can Declare Mili­ eral services were held on Monday. ture of the program. T H E J U K E tnd had spent most of her life on a of flu. , The Snappy Fingers Sewing d u b farm in Sylvan. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Comeau of tary War but President W age* a Ypsilanti spent Sunday with Mr. and met Tuesday at the home of Monica More Deadly Economic War ; Surviving are two brothers, George Merkel, with Margaret Steele as Mrs. Dennis Guinaiu . of Chelsea and Gus of Parma, Idaho; leader. Riss Nugent, county director Against Japan. and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Le Febvpe Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin o f Detroit were visitors at the John of 4-H clubs, wa^ present and super­ By HUGH S. JOHNSON of Sacramento, Calif, and Mrs. Louise vised cutting out aprons. Mrs. Mer­ Gordon of Brady Lake, Ohio. Kelly home on Sunday. CHICAGO.—Anglo-French strate­ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fox and F ., D. kel served refreshments. Funeral services ^ere held at 2:00 gy in the European war is to starve Fox spent the weekend in Saginaw o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Staf- FARMERS' GUILD MEETS Germany, just .as it was German fan funeral home. Rev. P. H. Gra- with Mrs. Horace Fox. strategy in both the World war and The m eeting of the FarraersVQjuHd bowaki officiated, assisted by Rev. A l­ - Mr. and }Srs. P. C. Maroney were this one to starye England. j£his is in Lansing bn Sunday to attend a re­ held on Monday evening at the home bert A. Schoen of Dexter, and inter­ economic war which can be more of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Fomer was ment was in Vermont cemetery, Syl­ union of the Reserve Mallet. deadly-than military war, especially Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fiegel and well* attended. A report of the trip van township. to women, children, the-sick an" children of Ann Arbor spent Sunday to Adrian in the interest of the Guild the aged. 11 was given by Joseph Merkel. A talk with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hart ■*" ‘ "Measures less-than war but more NORTH SYLVAN GRANGE was given by W. D. Rowland. . The Mrs,. Henry Wolfe of Jackson; wa3 than words" is a misleading phrase North Sylvan Grange held' their next meeting will bdheld at tbo Romo a guest the pasft week a t the home of if it means that we will engage in February meeting on Thursday~etre-' her sister, Mrs. A. L. Steger.------1 of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoker on economic war. ■ Military war re­ ning at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Os­ The Cytherean circle was enter­ Tuesday evening, Feb. 27. • ••• quires a declaration of war by con­ car Kalmbach, beginning with ;: -’ ■■• — Reading—Lot's go to Grange - To­ guests of Mrr-and Mrs. Arthur Deane. Thoughts pertaining to the topic were economic war on-Japan. By-letting! night— Mrs. I. H. W eiss, given in response to -roll call. The. the Japanese trade treaty lapse, the V^oks on downI See it this isn't Excerpts from Grange Digest—Roy i Mr. did Mrs. Robert Howe and son light refreshments, j administration has created a condL V* the finest Kelvinatoc ever built? ■Ives.-.' ■■’- ■■ visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wu- [, • Look** it—from gleaming o«- liam Cosgray of Stockbridge, on Sun­ tion in which, by use of other execu­ J A a t S jJo m U AH4f JOWH A& w iciM f. • Know our President-^Answered by SOME FOX HUNTERS'! tive powers, it can wage economic’ side, finished in long-life Pensafogc members. ; ■ - day..; t .to spadous llA square feet of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Giroux o f Bat­ -About 30 hunters! participated; in war to unrem arkable extent. , Song—Salute to the Flag— As­ the fox hunt sponsored by the shelving. Get the fans about the tle Creek were week-end, guests at Sunday Hacking at Lifelines. « sembly..' Chelsea Rod and Gun club. They suc­ N o other tractor is so simple and so POLARSPHERB sealed unit that the-hom e?of—Mr,- and Mrs, Leonard No' nation _can_go very far down uses current less than 20& of :the Mention made^f^Wrthdays-of-, ceeded • in^getting^ut-rm £&sy to service as the John - Deere Eder. the road of economic war without; -time; and has sufficient capacity so- men for the month, also current events was killed by William Thomas on the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price and chil­ reaching a place where military war Two-Cylinder General Purpose TracV keep 9 refrigerators cold, under —By the member^. Joseph Liebeck farm in Sylvan-town­ average household conditions. dren ofYpsilanti were entertained can’t be’ avoided.- In this very situ-; - -Reading—-Things Men Won’t Gut—, ship. The foxes were more plentiful, tor. From a standing position, you Sunday-at-the-home_6£-Mr-,and,.Mrs. ation we are creating a Condition iJQben look at the price s; . only Mrs. G. Brettschneider. ■■ f but the h u n terr wCTEnhandicapped-by - can inspect and adjust all workini • 119.9 5 *. Playlet—Man and'M ule— Mrs, El­ W ;Gr Price. which has (already Involvedsa seri- T t + T U -H -I t -Mr. and Mrs.-J. Fred Bareis,’of Ann. the lack of good fox hounds. It was ( partsr Then decide wbriher you wana mer 'Weinberg, Mrs. I. H: Weiss, Mrs. _ous military: problem.__Japan doesi to buy an out-of-date, lain year's Arbor and Mrs. Michael Wolf of Man­ noted th at there is'a shortage o f sma^l • Thermo-riphoa N. W- Laird, Mrs. Roy Ives. Brakes and clutch can be adjusted offered as a"d^arance^ chester were guests of Mr. and. Mrs? gome in (the territory hunted, due no temperature con­ Love's Old Sw eet Song was sung in trol J. J.Bareis on Sunday.' i doubt to the jfadt that there are so in leSs_ than five minutes. Valves closing. ' ■. . . ■ —Mr. and Mrs-Ray« T, Butcher and many foxes. ; . and valve seats are Ideated in the _i_jLBelt pulley on children of Ann Arbor, were Sunday . L.. A. Sr AND GRANGE MEET visitors &t^he home- of her parents, P. T. A< HONORS NEWLYWEDS cylinder head, where they are easy Sng^«*h^i«Irfwto IT S A BIG 6 A -joint" meeting ofi Cavanaugh Lak? Mr. and Mrs. N. W: Laird. to get at. Everything is simpler—eas- belt Oraflge-ftftd-the-Ladies^-Aid S' The P. T. A— °T the Jewelt-school 6 . CUBIC FOOT ■Mrsr-FrankHn~Everett-and--hehi“their—FebruaryT-meeting—on—Fri­ 4er with 46 members NEW 1940 Mr; arid Mrs. Philip Rfemejischneider. Everett on‘Sunday afternoon. ^ttpnBihg,-: Following • the [ business John Deere Tractor does 75 per cent • Clutch adjusted ~At~12 :30"a pot^tuckrdmner waS-servedr ln‘ five minute*— Mr. and Mrs. Leo D 'H ara and^son m eetin g, euchre was playedj, -h ig h of his service^work without any out- with covers.for 36.. ------JAPANESE SANDWICH MEN . "Tellned-ltt-15-ml- Eugene and Miss Mary O’Hara of Ann prizes going to Mrs. Amy Gentner sidehelp. nute* ' Singing of “ Dixie-Land ’’“opened, the Arbor spent Sunday at- the home of and George Steele, consolations to But yinndwichcs are stance; the signs KELVINATOR program, after which Lincoln and Mr. and; Mrs. JohaKl.. O’Hara. ' J Margaret Steele and Reuben Lesser. urge all to be thrifty during the present Washington quotations were given in .difficulties: . \ ^ . \ Mr. and Mrs. Ren Hutzel • enter­ The recently wedded couples, Mr. and " ■ , i - v . j. rJ. '17^-7 rr^ponse t/Kroll call. Lincoln's Get­ tained on Sunday the Misses Marian Mrs. John William ,,Steele ' and Mr. not now threaten us to any’such ex­ Chelsea■ ■ i • . Hardwarea • Co. ; , vr , „ r tysburg Address was given by Clar- Brown and Violet Wajllace, John Baker and Mi*s.; Clarence Bristle, were pre­ tent as demands a vast addition to crice-Knis* and a Lincoln quiz was and Donald Green ait'.ef: Detroit,r. : tented w ith table -lamps. A coopera­ our navy;._■ But we can’t thus hack Phone 32 Chelsea Mich. conducted byi Mrs. T. G. Riemen- tive..supper 'Was'Verve'dTl r ~ sit her lifelines without creating a sch-neiderT " of a.reaLAmerman citt arafioFttr^o back -it up. h ' j pew, who is ill at her home dn Cbng ; The Young- .Writ hers’ Study—, flub /cn ">”':jya. l»g < J as p'rpsented by Fred. W.. .Notten were: guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eppler; the home of Mrs. J. J. Munro, -Where rhunist and all of it may' be: Shifts j Sglrt .» lanJowMwr lwUli 1 T)pppsition~to C-orrrpruhsor^Grop Gon- Quentin Klein of Dearborn was a visi- .8 short business meeting was also in the Far Eastern line-up are un- ; — > Setmult KaMa to t-.o n.Mond ay.- ...... ”...... i h el d T h ey th en -went-to the’ h ome o f- ^predictable.^ Just when we must : MSnl .• Nmdu nbM MU • , trol. .' - •<-: • . ' Mrs. Kathryn; Koebbe and daughter* j Keeping the LnitVegetable Shortening—Kroger*# t were spent in this village. . seas. , Pure Co no a a" Fine She is survived by two brothers, SrmPn lntr BEANS Hot.Dated, Guaranteed £. Foster of Owosso and’ Mrs.7Mar- continuedHstegnation—of—economic Very Real Savings On All Print xand Plain Colored Silk Dresses «- activity and the great nool of un­ Ceuolry Club garet CowljshaW of Grand Rapids. fai RI Rlebj SPOTLIGHT ,3T Jt39e Funeral services were held at 10 employment, which has been very Sauce 3 ^.23< Deticleui, Sugared or Plain All Popular Pricedi Dresses Sp^ial- Saie Group o’clock Friday morning at St. Mary little lessened; are ?evils-which the administration started, out to ’ im­ J _^ ' Forrrierly |o $6^95 ^hureh.,.^Chelsea, with Rev. Father FRIED CAKES ^ 10e prove. He says it has not succeed­ V Lawrence Dorr-officiating, and burial Barbara Ami was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. ed in doing this or fundamentally^ $1,00 and $1.98 helping the situation in taxation,1 CRACKERS $3.98 Country Club TOMATO SOUP 5« debt, federal finance, agriculture Grabgm* Kroger'* Tested Weico JOHN L. ALLAN and export trade to betterment of or Soda* 2uv25' New Group Cotton House Dresses,, ...... 69c and~$1.00 John t7“Altlm",^65,Tdied Monday, all which the unem ployed^in the" FEED SCBHTCH ’bag ■ I a Feb. 12 at his home on Railroad St. i- * All better dresses formerly $1.00 to $2.95 ranks of labor must look for jobs. He^wa*{fberrt- Dec. 6, 1874 in County If that is p .cor&ct interpretation The-Miracla Down, Ireland,, coming to thF'United of John’s mighty blast, it’s hard to BIG BEN BNEAD Value 2 i«i 1 0 1 States in 1908. He settled in Spring- see any error in it. As the Presi­ Saddle Shoes field-, Mass, and in 1926 came to. Mich­ dent is fond of saying: “Res ipsu Hosiery Special ..- • .n igan, In 1900, he married Anna Jack- loquitur’’—the facts speak for them- . ■ V , selves. ^ 1. * . COUNTRY CLUB MILK We are now showing our ehtire Spring son Grant. '* ------6 ^ 35< Case of.Slightly Irregulars (He is survived by the widow; three But this ^d.ministratidn cannot stock of White Saflfite and Crepe " S61e fairly be charged with hot having children, John Jr., of CristfaU, Canal club m : - 7 \ thread--$1.15 hose , Zone, Central America, James and done its.utmost for labor. i-v! S thj rt Styles— ' : .* — RED PIE CHERRIES Country Mqrian, at home; a sister, Mrs. Anna: It is true that rpany of these 2&.i19< Forsyth of Boston, and a granddaugh­ fledglings of the Blue Eagle have Sale-89c pair $2.50 to $3.50 ter. Mr. Allan wasVa member of the turned out to be sick chickens. The TOMATO JUICE FL O U R Methodist church. Labor Relations board needs a good Krogej^i A tall J | l " going over. The bituminous coal Funeral services will be held at cttttvTisi 0 ^ .* 4 5 ‘ Country 24V, lb. ii. 2:30 this afternoon at the residence, commission has not yet laid a Sub­ Club sack 79< M E N ' S D E l =* A R T M E N T 219 Railrofid St., with Rev, Fred D. stantial egg.T he wages and hours Mumby officiating. . Interment will be act is still to weather its fttst real in Oak Grove cemetery. test. Handling of' the labor problem Select Your New Easter Suit We have just received first shipment of , by the department of labor has been m e a t bungling and inept. from the largest and most com­ , MRS. MARY H. WOODS SMced Bacon .. .; ib> igc Nevertheless, the purpose ;and th* Heady-to-Wear Suits for Spring Mrs. Mary H. IVoods, .widow of the x plete Sample Line We have ever effort of the, administration on be­ Chuck Roast .. „ ib. i t s Fine all wool materials, sifigle or double late Heman 'M, Woods, and a former half of labor have been sincere and shown! A .. breasted modela— . well known resident 6f Chelsea, died ceaselesd, .TJiese faults and short« Squares . ; ,1b. » All Suits nettle to y o u r 'mea^urement,;. All Sunday morning in Dexter? Formerly. comings c^n all be cured. Mary Sargent, she w^s born in Adrian Fillet of Haddock...... lb. 19c javoo! fa b r ic s - good lini^nprs - w ell ta ilo r e d . $18.00 up^* . ; ----w -- • ...... in *c 64. S h e made her home in Chel­ Most important of all, from the labor point of view, these new truly sea or many years, moving from ’ ■ D vtjvfry When 'yoMi WwA " Rberal principles are so firmly es­ hfare to Ann Arbor in 1896 and from tablished and so widely accepted in I>ook them over and get our prices. ^nn Arbor to Northfleld, Minn., in PRODUCE this country that never again can 1929. She returned to Ann Arbor in Cauliflower . ..head I5c New Spring Hats they be made a political issue.,Any 1933. party that attempt to turn ‘back the Buy your Wool Union Suits »■ —-arc ready. Newest .shapes.in Greens ~ She was married to Mr. Woods in hands of the clock will fall. ™^ro^s • ...... h <— . . .bunch 5c Here at ...... 25% Less Bluep - Grdys - Browns. r1873 and her husband and three chil­ dren, Mrs; Thos. Rankin, George Grapefruit...... ,fi|for25c ------L— ______; ...... - ■ Finland acted in exact accotd 1 -, Woods and Walter Woods, preceded with Winston Churchill's plea to her in death. She is survived by six New Cabbage ; ...... lb. 4c trust the -allles-to jp.in them or die. grandchildren. Funeral services were Hut we have yet to hear of Eng. held at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at the land or. France declaring war bn Staffan funeral home here,' with Rev. R, W .' Barber officiating, Interment Russia or sending Finland a couple of hundred planes arid arm y .corps,' K R O G E R © v m in Oak Gnove eemetery, . . ■ - ^ : milttrSDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1940 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN

FRACTURES ARM Lyons is a teacher in the agricultural dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Opera OraniaUzes^Ameriean. Miss Nellie C. Hall had the misfor­ North Francisco department of the Coldwuter schools. Bojgtedor on, Sunday. A Japano's% opera, ’’Reiinei” A. B Clark and Gerald Luick at­ tune to fall on the ice at her home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Dale Mus- The Senior class of Gfrass Lake , Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Lantis of Jack- (Dawn), dramatizes the landing of tended the Lincoln day pinner in on Tuesday morning and fracture her grave and Doris Rodgers are guests high school of which Miss Iris Himl is son entertained Miss Velma Lantis, Commodore Matthew C. Perry and Ypsilanti on Tuesday night. left arm near the shoulder. of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. ; a member, were entertained by Miss ■Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lantis of Detroit, American sailors in Japan in 1889* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trinkle and Mr. and Mrfc. Verne Moore and Beal and Miss Devernu at a sl^ighride Mr, and Mrs. Ardell Lantis and Ben daughter Clara spent Sunday after- 4-H CLUB SERVES SUPPER daughter Nancy and Mrs. Florence party at the Beal farm, and supper at Lantis at a dinner “given in honor of African Tribal Life -flen in Jackson, at the home of Mr. The''Girls* 4-H club, under the lead­ Fauser were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Deverna home, Grass Lake,, Sat­ Bon Isantis* 60th birthday. In the af­ The Bamileke tribe of Africa livo Flavil Montgomery. ership of Mrs. Gale Gilson, gave a Frank Moore on Sunday. urday night* ternoon open house was held from 8 100 feet above the. ground. They Mrs. Anna Lehman; called at the Mr. and Mrs. John Beal attended build homes that look Like greatly Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hieber and fam­ demonstration supper at her home on to 5. Many friends and relatives' enlarged beehive?-high up in th^ ily of Sclo township and Mrs. Nellie Wednesday evening-for their mothers, home of her parents Sunday after­ the funeral of their uncle in Adrian called to congratulate Mr. Lantis. - WAR CONVERSATION noon. on Friday. )■ * trees. In this way they protect them* Maute and children of Grass Lake Miss Betty Muzzall, home economics Mrs. Herman Rothman spent one selves from wild animals. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. teacher of (the public school, and Miss Stalin (qultr confused) Where Mrs. Herbert Harvey entertained ;day; last week at the EJdon Katz home. nnd Mrs. Jacob Lehman. Nugent, county director of 4-H clubs. am It : all her children and families for Sun­ In the Dark The supper was prepared and served Hitler—you mean, “Where are day dinner, and Miss Helen Heim was . South Waterloo wet” Mr. and Mrs. Vem Moore! arid .Judge Willis White of Arkansan e c o n o m ic s c l u b m e e t s •by the members. also a guest v Noo-Fatal Accidents City, Ran.,' has performed 4,0fit Chamberlain—You boys shouldn't daughter of AUegap were week-end The Fast Lima Home Economics Mrs. Joe. Green called at the Chas. There is one non-fatal autprnobilc wedding 'ceremonies, yet he never HARLEY & BARR have.any trouble getting your bear­ Hamilton home in Grass Lake on Sun­ guests of relatives here. accident in the United States every saw a single couple that he has mar­ dub held a meeting on Tuesday at the ings’ y°u Planned it this way. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wayne Wild and 27 seconds. home of Mrs. Darwin Downer. Dinner Harley' E. Barr, who for the past ried- The judge is blind. two years had resided on the Baldwin Mussolini'{sarcastic ally) — That's Mr. and Mrs. H, Harvey, Mr. and .children spent Sunday at the Guy waa served etnoon to 11 members and what THEY thought! Mrs. Clarence ^Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin home. two guests. The lesson p&f “Modern farm in Lima township, died Sunday :V • » • ■... following a brief illness of pneumonia. Wm,’ Lehman, Mrs. Lydia Riemen- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Siegrist and Meals and Vegetable Cookery” waB Hitler (to Stalin)—X thought roe schneider and Mrs. Edita Loveland at­ children visited the latter’s parents, given by iMrs. Walter Beutler. He was horh June 19,1875, at Brick- had an army. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raymond, Satur­ ville, 0. and' was married in 1893 to tended a Gleaner meeting at the home Stalin—So did II of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Beeman last day afternoon, bMtHDAY PARTY Irene Dwnt of jjMuskegon. ’ Dale Brooks of Ypsilanti spent the Surviving are the widow; three Hitler—The secret of victory is a Thursday. ' d ' Miss Carol.Sodt entertained at din­ swift powerful attack, a terrific body Mrs. Margaret Bohne and Mrs. week-end at the home of his parents, daughters, i Mrs. Melbourne Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Wmi Brooks. ^ ner on Sunday evening at her home and Mrs. Remit Schultz, both of blow. Why didn’t you do lust as 2 Chas. Hamilton ef Grass Lake called DEXTER’S in Sharon townddp-to- celebrate— the did in Poland? f ___ on Mrs. Joe Green -last Friday after­ . Mrs. Paulina Harr^and.family-visit­ }. - Dextbrr and Mrs. Clark Minbck of Stalin—There were no Finns in Po­ ed the Charles Harr family on Sunday. birthday of her cousin, Miss Georgian- Lima township; three brothers, Fred noon. ' PHONE 132 WE DELIVER na Sodt of Jackson. The decorations land. Miss Irene Wahl is working at the . Mrs. Laura Barber, Mrs. Sarah and F. Barr of Hachita, N. M., Ernest - Carrie HuttenTocher visited their sis­ were in Keeping with the Valentine Barr of Jackson and William Barr of Grove Bros. Stortat Chelsea. season; apd Valentines, were used for 1 Chamberlain (wearily) — X wish ter.: in Romeo, Mrs. Emma Siegrist, Muskegon; and a sister, Mrs. Arthur you would stop arguing; I want, a The Epworth League of the Salem who is ill. ■ place cards. Covers were laid for Briggs of Muskegon. Grove church will have a box social, eight. little peace. Jennie Rothman of Ann Arbor whole or half Funeral services were held at 2:00 , Both—A little is all you’ll get. and will also serve hot dogs,,, coffee spent the week-end with her parents, Pork Loin lh . 14c o’clock Wednesday at the residence, and fried cakes those who do not INJURED WHILE COASTING Chamberlain—Oh, J dtfnno; I’m Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Rothman. 'V ■' with Rev. A. A. Schoen of Dexter offi­ not doing so badly. have boxes, this week Friday night, The P. T. A. of Mt Hope held a Doris Louise, ten year old daughter ciating, and the body wps taken to Hitler—And you’re not doing so Feb. 16, in the church basement. community party at the school Satur­ whole or of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trinkle of Muskegon for further services apd in­ good, either. , „ ,1. -Mrs. Carrie Richards spent 4 last day evening. - The evening -was_-spcnf Fresh |lam s Ahank half lb. 14c Lima2township, was injured Tuesday terment. . Mussolini—You’re all .terrible. Do weak at "the home of her daughter, playing cards_an,d Chinese checkers. forenobn-whilacoasting near her home you know what I’d do if I was in Velma and family, of Grass Lake. Itefreshmerits were served. on Scio Church Road, when, she was this war? 1 , Mrs. Dillman Wahl "spent Monday; Callers1 at the Clair Frinkel home, hit by a passing automobile driven by Francisco All—No, and we probably never at the Loveland home. oyer the-week-end were-'-Miss-^Enidi Beef Kettle Roast.. lb. 18c n Mr.. Hart of Howell. The’•>' driver willl I . ■■ ■ 1 Mrs. Walter Gardner and Mrs. Al­ Myers and Dale Loveland, Mr. ani 1 __ . ■ v !_ • * . . ■ . said he did not see the child in time bert Bachman went to Brooklyn to see Mrs. Clayton Frinkel of Stockbridge, to avoid the accident. (Her right ankle Mrs. Marie Rowlison, who is ill. Mrs. Mussolini—Look at me. I don’t Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Norris Riethmiller of. .was broken above the-knee and she Rowlison was a teacher in the public pay any attention to war. Miss Marian Spigdti of Chicago was Grass Lake, Their daughter, Phyllis, Bacon Squares . . . . lb. 10c had a bad gash on her ankle. She school ATew years ago. ^ ? Hitler—I don’t know whether to spent the week-end atj the Frinkel -waa taken ;to St. Josephs mercy-hos^ trust you or_not. a-feuest a^the Allan Hitchcock ana Mrs* Cecil”Taylor is ■ spefmmgT^a Louis Ranip home from Friday to homer pital, Ann Arbor. . Mussolini—The feeling la mutual, Mrs. Adolph Siegrist, Mrs; Clair couple of weeks in Chelsea, caring for, Adolf. . Monday. » " ' Mrs. Henry Schmidt,.who is ill. Siegrist and; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slab Bacon—in chunk lb. 15c r Chamberlain—As I recall things;: Mr. and -Mrs. Walfer Vicary ^sitpd Siegrist^spent the afternoon in Jack- [: ■ ■■ .. ; . - : ; ■ ■ v ; . / . '■ . There- was~ho^school~jast Wednes­ Adolf, you were going to have^this relatives~at~New BaItunore on "Mon­ day, owing to the illness of the teach- day" and Tuesday.■" Mrs. Vicary re­ son on Friday. ' — mained until Friday, with her mother. Mr. and Mrs.''Willis Moeckel,-Jack eris mother. Mrs. Walker is regain­ iTRWem and Janice of Grass Lake spen.t_Sun- Lard-home rendered 4 lbs. 25c ing her. health, it is reported. )/Oi) HAD : Mrs. Moffatt and daughter Ann- of day at the Flbrenz Moeckel home. Bruce Schulz, who has been work­ AN ARMY Detroit spent several days with her Mrs. L.'B. Henry returned, home The UBe of bananas as a food for ing for Thomas Wortley. for some mother, Mrs. Ervin Hitchcock; who Sunday-from; a two- weeks’ visit.witjli map is older than written history. - time,'is driving an oil truck. SBMO is ill.------! T" her sister who lives in Fremont. Picnic Hams . . . . Ibi-l4e - Friends apd relatives' of Mrs. Min­ I. | Bible 'study will be held at (the Vic­ Mr. and Mrs. Verd Siegristr were Bread—the staff of life—goes back nie Plowe: were ^saddened to hear of tor Moeckel home this week Thursday. -to-the-earlie&t-reeoFded-4imes.—Folks -her-faH-Jasfc'week-When-she-broke-her The Ladies’ Aid will Mrve dfiiner at who really enjoy wholfsome, delicious hip. Her son, Carl, was summoned war Over in no time. It was to be ndon at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. quality are our best boosters. Our from Seattle, Wash. done in one mighty blow. ! Walter Vicary, on Thursday, Feb. 22. bread - pie's - cakes - cookies - have Mrs. Richard* Alden, daughter of , Hitler—Can’t you wait? i All members pleaserattencir Business Ahat-dfilicions-home-made taste. . TRY Mr^andzMrs. : ^Chamberlain-— I- cawp-biit^ -iiF^ie-afteymiaH^r"' The public THEM—You'll be delighted. .t"* mitted- Monday to an operation at xme: YOU? is cordially invited. ot the hospitals :ih Jackson-for the re. ~ SPECIAL Several of the young people of;the moval"of her appendix. i ' Stalin—What’s worrying me r is community epjoyed_a .sleighride and_ Jelly Roll :or Pineapple R o il ...... 15c Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bohne1 wert what those Finns h ive-that-I-haven’t- party on Saturday (evening. Wilbur in Grass Lake Sunday for a family got. ! i ^ . ■ 'i : Beeman and George furnished the d'rnner at Mr: and Mrs. Clifford Hitler—They haven’t a thing, and ride, the girls^the cakesT^and the lce Bohne’s, celebrating the first birthday it’s time you found it out; l i s t », / . of Cafcl Richard Bohne. cream by John- Worden'at the Milton w > 1 CHELSEA BAKERY Barber home. ■■ ■;------— .■.•.•.v.'.v.’.’/yAvxl — jSsr,-,r; ------;— . . . Mussolini—Will you all keep quiet, Rev. Clupper visited his parents n f t please. ’ , . . couple of days last week. , All—What for? : ’; iiowimiciTPER P0U Mussolini—I’m trying to map._put Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walz spent a policy. Sunday with‘their, children at Stock- c a Hitler—You and I mapped out -a bridge. v policy last summer —Mr. and—MrSi-Lyle—Walz-and-chil- Mussolini—Things are a lot dif­ dren visited her parents on Sunday; ferent noW. Mrl and |Mrs. Emory Runciman We .Have Been Ap-; Hitler—You’re telling-me I— i—— spentr Sunday afternoon with their ■ aunt, Mrs. Frances Bartig of Hen­ pointed Exclusive ' Daladier—Do I hear people talk­ rietta, Authorized-— - ing? . Little Phylis Nichols caught her -Hitler—Have you been asleep all hand in the wringer on Monday,-tak­ through this? ing it jn to the elbow. X-rays taken Daladieiv-Why not; you’ve done at Foote hospital showed no bones nothing to keep me awake. broken. Stalin (to Hitler)—Are you going Wilma:, Runciman and Geo. Goodell to stand for acrack like that, com- attended a wedding in Detroit on Sat- »de? r - — ------urday. Sewing Machine Hitler (wincing)—Don’t call me Mrs. Etta Bunker of Jackson spChf comrade, 1 the week-end with Mrs. Mary Barber Dealer -Stalin—Listen,’you called me com­m- at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\|)zra J. rade first. Have you forgotten? Moeckel. ) ; '• « Hitler—I wish T could J Mr. and-Mrs. Hanry Hess and for Chelsea • • • ? daughter spent Monday in Jackson. - DISILLUSIONMENT JohiL Lehmann spent .Saturday .af­ Trade in your-old machine lib e ra l Allow- And ItsVjcinity I met my favorite, movie star ternoon and Sunday with Mr. and ante.- Small down payment - Easy Terms. • *: , And, lord, was he a bore! Mrs. Roland Lehmann add family in i . He talked about himself at. will Michigan Center. " From seven until fouf^r Miss Odenm ^Moeckel spent S,unday Tkt model illustrated is the ButCK SPEGtAE model 4}/outdoor touring Then downed another drink or two afternoon with friends in, Jackson. And passed^out. on the floor. .J sedan $996 delivered at Flinty Mith, White jidriva/1 tires additional. * K. Forshay. —Prof. K.- MeMurry and Stanton ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Add simBes: As inefficient as a Ware of Ann Arbor were recent call­ man putting on his own auto plates. ers of Mrs. There&a Koel*. AUTOMOBILE en gin eers talk T lot one of the lowest costs-per-pound of Authorized White ihles (md Service • • • 1 ...... The Bible study met on Wednesday any car on the market. - -— evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. about car weight *- and with Service and Parts for All Makes f Football is a major handicap to good reason. ; ——_ education, says Dr. Hutchins of the Victor F. Moeckel. I’hone 35 H * . - . ^ — * 330 S. Main St. University ol Chicago. Most of us Chas. Strauss, wh,o is ill, is some A nd nowhere else will you find At Our Expcnse “ — ANN ARBOR thought It was the other wty sroundr better at^^thk^writlng.—Also, " Mrs. ^FheyknOw-thaLridmgqualittes^^pfn valve-in-head power, all-coil spring-' . - • • Irvin Hitchcock, who is ill, is on the with enough road weight to hold you gain. ' ing,' torque -tube steadiness and Add similes: As depressed as-a steady on your oourser- they know Buick’s plussage in accessories at cheer leader who picked the Univer­ sity of Chicago for his education. that weight is often another measure the figures that apply to the SPECIAL. • • « Notten Road o f size — above all, they know that f- There are 12,000,000 fishermen in Donald Rank of Hazel Park spent weight means substance, strength, So if a little extra money, is keeping the United States, a federal bureau over Sunday with his parents here.' durability. . V you out of a Buick, take an- Central Market which gets paid for keeping track Mr. and Mrs- Peter Young and Mr. of such things, announces^ No won­ and Mrs. Chas, Bidwell of'Horton vis­ _ other look at those dollars. der those two fish get; more scary ited at the Herbert Rank home on So it’s interesting to note They buy more car .to be1" every season. that this trim B u ick SPECIAL R e g u la r ...... 2 fo r 19c in with. More size and ~ '^e^Farmers' club meeting has gives yoiL more weight /ter been postponed one wfeek owing to ore substance. L a rg e ...... 2 for 41c PLANE^T JOTTINGS sifekness. dollar than almost any i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rank were other car you can buy. - They buy some six dozen visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Notten ’ Joe Stalin, from up Moscow way, new 1940 features, includ­ • e e e e e 4elV21c has a . war which he would ilka to on Monday evening. With afl its husky straight- swap, sell or lease. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gieske enter­ ing many an "extra.” I ■■■■ • ■ • •., tained their daughter and family, Mrs. eight power—power that’s ' ' . ,■ ■. Health Soap Earl.Browder was, In court under Ed. Pichard and children of Jackson; like velvet because en­ And you’ll get most of the name of Earl Browder. r Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Rev. gines are balanced after them back in longer life • • • and Mrs, Henry Lcn* worp-,Entertained Harold Ickes hasn’t lambastofi by M«i,^nd Mrs. Frink -Gieske—on assembly — with all its and higher trade-in value • anybody in almost a week now, A&d Thursday at an evening dinner,...... room, and style, and com­ —nottofhention your fun TOILET SOAP .....J must be ill or something. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heydlauff and fort — this Buick still has • Transportation LssrJ w rail, lolld satisfaction! ' - ■ •*>*., * son Willis were visitors of Mr. and . . L ___ rateiy state and Inal taxei (if Bob Taft, from up Cincinnati way. Mrs. Cli$ord Heydlauff of Lima on aky)t optional tfnipmtnt and ' J : - Is trying to collect a prize offered Sunday. Help Promote Safety — aeetstories — extra, l’rittiiu k' Vegetable 1 lb. • ...... • •, 21c by Mr. Roosevelt for a plan to bal­ Miss Rieka Kolmbach and Fred , Dim Your Lights When Pasting foot to tkango without notko. Shortening 3 B,g< . . . . 51c ance the budget. Bob will settle for Heydlauff visited Mr, and Mrs, John a set of dishes. v Kalmbach of Chelsea on Sunday. *.« • Mr, and Mrs- Oscar Kalmbach and Franco-American 1 O A, "Mickey Rooney-for-Preeident” Miss Rieka Kalmbach spent Tuesday Macaroni and Cheese . , 1) ::o club was started here last week ot in Ann Arbor. , „„j v the Fire House. Mickey could sweep Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hayes and Mr. the country, say we. and Mrs. ’ Elden Weinberg were in . • • • .. ■ ' Clinton on Saturday night where they, . GROCERY DEPT. M EAT DEPT- Frankie .Murphy has been located attended a shower in honor of Mr. IXIMSIAR OS OINMAL MOTORS VA1UI 1-- • by anxious friends. He turned up od and Mrs. Walter LaSovage. -- the Supreme court. That will stop Mr, and Mrs. Dorr Whitaker were - him popping about, yo ed reckons. in Coldwater on Supday, whore they *s ^ ;• / ' .1 1 ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lyons. Mr. SEE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER K : / f- i tJlvvs f 'i- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1940 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Canadian Pilgrims NOTICE, LYNDON TAXPAYERS gram and one of the sixth grade boys bution to American literature More titan 1,000,000 pilgrims every is in it. His name is Marion-Dietle. children. / . 24 Years Ago 1 will fce at Chelsea State Bank ev­ Thursday, February 17, 1916 year visit St. Joseph's oratory, the The sixth grade boys and some of “Holy Old Mackinaw" by Holbrook ery Saturday, starting January 6, un­ Sylvester Newkirk died at the home handsome white* building on the the girls'had a snowball fight with is another fascinating tale of Michi­ til further notice, to collect Lyndon T h e H i - L i g h t of his daughter, Mrs. D. C. McLaren, northern slopes of Mt. Royal, tho fifth and fourth grades. The fight gan and is brand now. on Wednesday, February 16, 1916. Quebec, which was erected by the township taxes. was a fair fight We didn't want to Along with these suggestions are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foor and fam ily late Brother Andre, “Miracle Man" MARY BOYCE, make the snowballs very hard or icy. more interesting titles: , 2Mf Lyndon Twp.Treaa, THE CHELSEA PUBLIC SCHOOL Wo drew names for Valentinos on ' Adults left on Saturday for Toledo, where of Montreal. they will make thei,r home. Feb. 7. Edwin Lantis brought ma­ A Goodly Fellowship—Mary Ellen ' STAFF elected from each class,'one for the Chase. Michael Merkel of Sylvan has pur- standard Liners Bring Quick Results! Try Standard Liners—Only 26c terial to make a Valentine box. The chared the Dr. J. T. Woods residence Editor ___ .; ...... Dohfcld Cook full year and theothora for the first people . who helped f were Barbara Riders of the Purple Sage — Zane Asst. E d ito r ...... Roderick McDonald semester. At the beginning, of the Eaton, June Vail, Bobby Robbins, Grey. ■ on Congdon street. Editor ...... Peggy Almond second semester one new represents* Anne Lamborfcon and Charlie Slane. - The Rainbow Trail—-Zano Gray. Carl Easton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Easton, died Thureday, February Club Editor ...... Nancy Fleming tlve was elected for the remainder of We have a bjg mirror in our room. he Young in Heart—Wylie, Art Editor ...... Virginia Barr the year. Since the Seniors are very Wo all brought some money so we he Great Impersonation—Dppcn- 17,1916. , , Want a New Lenten Treat? Try This ? Messrs. Icheldinger. and Drake of Society Editor ...... Pearl Alexander busy they decided not to elect new could get it We hacl some money left heim. a Reporters—May Birch, Marian Eisele, ones but to. keep the old ones and the ho we bought Jlyra Townsend a fare­ .tor’s Castle—-Crofnin.___ Webster marketed their beans at SAVORY SALMON ROLL June Crawford, JKeHiasa Balmar. Freshmen, Sophomores - and Juniors well present. We all put our signa­ he-Dark Wing—stringer. Chelsea on Wednesday and deceived did elect new ones who were .Charles 68.20 per bushel. v tures with it, too. ‘ Life of Beethoven—Nahl. 1 SENIOR FLAY Lane,-Soph., Donald West,.Freshman, Joanne Shutos;and Anne Lambortoti Mrs. 'Dufres’ne*—Cambridge, Thermometers in Chelsea on Mon­ The senior play will be:a “Pip” this Eunice Schweinfurth, Junior. W.e will printed Washington, February 22, eu Juvenile day morning registered from 5 to 20 year. It is “Going On Seventeen”, by still have .the same president, Doris th'o board so we would know when his The Blue Bird—Maeterlinck. degrees below zero. Now the ther­ ■ rf>: Hilda Manning. They«haven’t as yet Ashfal; vice-president, Paul Schnei­ birthday comes. Tom Sawyer, Detective — Mark1 mometer is around 40 abov Julia Anne—Varbcl. Thursday, February 15, 1906 M< il ’it M SENIOR A.NM AL Last Saturday the Chelsea band, readers, • ; . _ V. I ~ fcorey M anor—Eliot. 'Miss Mary Doll of Lyndon and .Ed­ mA, t busy along with six othei* high school bands .The motto for this week is: Be a Flight of the Silver Bird— Carroll. ward Finnell of Superior township Well our seniors are quite mi these daysi Now it’s arranging the■’ 'met at University high school to re- man! Bear, thine own bdnlen. Never Bozo, the Woodchuck— Brown and, were married on Wednesday, February t y* ra Senior Annual. They haven't picked ''hoar.st?' for the Spring Festival. "ihink to thrust thy fate upon another,1 Butterfield. 14 at St. Patrick’s church, Northfield. i i i their stafFbut when they do wo will • -The rehearsal began shortly after Joke George Suraner, son o f Mr. and Mrs. tell you about it. - 9:30 ui t^rfTnJviiing and sectional re­ There was an old .man who lived all SYMPHONY GONCERT SUNDAY: W. Sumner of this place, died at Ge­ hearsals wore held' until 12:0.0 noon.; alone, AH he had was a calendar and The Normal College1 Symphony Or­ neva, 111. on Wednesday, February 14; Then all the groups, broke.: up fo'r . “A BIT OF EVERYTHING” a spring. What , “Box and Cox”. Mr. Downing direct­ join the band or orchestra' should see Marsh says of his book: “I hope my mal-College Orchestra' are carefully Washtenaw County Council. It is 1 oupmilk , • S tsblcspoons oold wntor ed it. The dinner was served by mem- Mr.iDunstan and make arrangements fellow Americans will read, the Amerir timed so as to be over by 5:15 p. m. hoped that this county will be repre­ Combine cheese and milk in top of double boiler. Heat until blend­ -bers of-the-Honi& Ec. Clu -about-itr can Canon not because I have -written Everyone will .enjoy the brilliant type sented at this conference -< by every ed, stirring constantly. Mix flour and water to thin paste and add to T-h^re is also need for three or four it, but because I-believe it'so vastly of musSTwhioh appears, on these pro- pastor wKckis interested imthis very’ ■auo% stirringuntiislightly thick cnedr^S^rve^hotoivSalmonRolL—- STUDENT COUNCIL « drum-majors for majorettes). Th4 important .that Americans old and grams. „.- important item. US sMMursmcna SilksM rtdfi* tn U—t) The Student Council has elected sev­ school is planning to iget one or two young, should ,honestly know what eral -pew fnr the- remainder hatons. or the pupils may buy, one for Ameripanism is'—we should have fel- ef the year. At the beginning of the thcmselve^ tfc A n I.AA37 —-They—will-be-taught-toO VV M n 11.. L K - 4 ^ A lowship one with another, as’^wc^ year-there were two representatives’ twirl by our drum-major Merle Barr, the high road a^ay from confusion who will be-lost.to the. C. H. S.-band and hysteria, and America will realize this year by' graduation. Gertrude the dream of social’ progress which Honeck, our,majorette, will be with us she cherishes in her heart.” \ this 'next^yekfT''but“doh,t'"forget, we Along with the new group .comes AUNT JENNY SAYS WEST SIDE DAIRY still need YOU! “The F in e ; Art of ^Propaganda"* If Pasteurized American citizens are to have a clear understanding of conditions and-what Send for m y Milk and Cream Elementary News to do about them, .they m ust be able Tiy ^our Dari-Rich Chocolate- Sjxth Grade |o recognize propaganda, to analyse i v m n jy Delicious Hof or Cold Editors. .Laveme Holbrook and it and appraise it. • H^re is ’an inval­ m h-. Robert Breitenwischer uable guide to all Americans' who 'are — —Sold At-*—' Esther and Grace Riemiensohneider concerned about the Babel of voices _ —L HINDERER BROS. have-received, letters from a relative .oontinualiy besetting tKeir-ears^Leam. _ RED & WHITE STORE irf Australia We are studying about the difference between Propaganda this continent The teacher read one and Public Opinion. to the class.- The' "relatives • -;sent a —West—Side—Dairy- booklettoo,- “Sister of'the Angels” by Goodge The Roy FUrvnts art» havthg portrays p a‘ +imb'ued” at Christmas time but which carries on and is felt the whole year round: and foldor on tho “Verdun” by Jules Romains- sounds like ancient history. But no one.jinder- THREfl PACKETS OP MARVELOUS COLOR HARMONY GARDfiN*-- iRTrangeihont and stands clearly, not for twenty years ONE PACKET AUNT JENNY MARIOOLOS— ONE PACKET GIANT caro of cut flowart s. - - FOR afterward, what men feel, what'ex­ ZINNIAS WITH DAHLIA-UKE UOSSOMS— PtUS SPECIAL POLDER perience means; to them, -why they ON CARE AND ARRANOEMENT OP ROWERS IN THE HOMC. DISABLED OR DEAD risk death, of what they were most; Hava a gloriouily beautiful garden this yejurt The color HORSES ...... $3.00. SOWS ...,. $2.00 afraid. Alllthia which iB timely now, harmony gardens will delight you—are treasures of choice bloisonasiirbeautifui related color tones. The Aunt Jenny MARKET PRICE FOR CALVES'AND HOGS ^ Remains uncovers in ,his story of -the defeli se of Verdun. Marigold is spectacular and showy, a deep glowing orange, ' Carcass Must Be Fresh and Sound- ' " jjf: The GuntZinmaswim Dahlia- AND A DISC PltOM A CAN ^ Phorie Collect Nearest S ta tio n ~ "High Road to Adventure” by How­ like blossoms fritture tbe’Tlaine ard Pease is a Literary Guild selec­ ,- ANN ARBOR 5538 HOWELL 360 Mon^t«h,Maflexdusivefor 194a tion and is for older boys;' The special folder tovers the “Thimble Summer” by Enright was Cutting and care of the flowers OSCAR m y e Ks r e n d e r in g eo . awarded .tbe John Newbery Medal for- I.) ,,... . : . ' you grow; their arrangement: 1939..as the most distinguished contri- the selections of containers and backgrounds; and also a ­ ing schedule. Yes, FLOWBR - LOVERS, this le an extraordi.- -(-- ,puat Vi 4HOF w nt garden from-ei Ml , for P A YS Y O/Ui *-. > to. late Autumn. : Don't w»»w ’ ■K .. -’V m ■Mb*. miss It! Send for your seeds 1 today! ■ Blti LIGHTER CAKES \ -■ Come In for HANDY ORDER BLANK . . . 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n o t i c e o p m o r t g a g e s a l e NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE erivc* that by virtue of the said power each and fill of said defendants, and 20, town 2 south, range 6 east; thence REGISTRATION NOTICE Whereas, default haa bpen made in Defaultshaving been made (and of sale contained in said mortgage, also that within forty days of this or­ west along the east and west quarter FOR VILLAGE E^ECriON the payment of the money secured by such defaults having continued for and in pursuance of the statute in such der the plaintiffs cause a copy of tois line, 460.02 feet FOR A PLACE OF MONDAY, MARCH 11, 19ffT more than ninety days) invtho con- case made and provided, the said order to be published in the Chelsea BEGINNING; Thence continuing west a mortgage dated the 29th daV of To the Qualified Electors of the Vil^ iditions of a certain mortgage made by mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale Standa newspaper printed, pub­ along the efBtf and west quarter line, iago of Chelsea, County of' WasJite- July, A. D. 1988, executed by Walter Oscar Hulbort and Ayrealia Casey ot the premises, therein described, at lished, and circulated in said County 4.95 feet to th° intersection of said . naw,‘State of Michigan. C, Mack and Florence N. Mack, his Kulbert, his wife,-Of the City of Ypsi- public auction, to the highest bidder of Washtenaw, and that said publica­ quarter line with the northeasterly .'Notice is hereby given that in.con­ at the south front door of the court tion be continued'once each- week for wife, of the O it/of Ann Arbor, Michi- lonti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, line of Sunset Drive; thence north 49 Some people have the mistaken idea formity with the “Michigan Efectida house in the city of Ann Arbor, in the' six weeks'in succession, or that the to HOME OWNERS'... LOAN COR­ degrees 29 minutes west along . the that most.of opr automobile accidents Law," 1, the undersigned Village gan, to th^Federal Deposit Insurance, County of WaBhtenaw, on the 16th day plaintiffs .cause "a copy of this order PORATION, a Corporation organised northeasterly line of Sunset Drive, occur on bad roads under bad condi­ Clerk, will upon any day, except Sun­ Corporation, which Mid mortgage was ot March, 1940, at ten o’clock in the to' be personally served on the said 4*4 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 1*1 under the laws of the United States tions and on curves and hills. It is day and a legal holiday, the day forenoon of said day; 'which 'said- -defendants 'and each of thorp at least duly recorded in the, office of the Reg­ of America, dated February 20, 1984, 30 degrees 24 minutes east, 128*9 feet true that sonic of our most serious any regular or special election or pri­ promises are described in said mort­ twenty days before the time prescribed to an iron pipe; thence > south 47 de­ ister of Deeds for the County of and recorded in the office of the Reg­ accidents occur at these spots.and un­ mary election, receive for registration BE? gage, as follows: for their appearance; or cause this grees 16 minutes east, 78.22 feet to an ister of DeedB for Washtenaw County, der such conditions, but here are some toe name of any legal voter in said Washtenaw, Michigan, in Liber 213 of order to be otherwise served as pro­ iron pipe; thence south 48 degrees 42 Michigan, on April 26, 1984, in Liber “270 acre*' of land located in Sec­ facte that have been developed by the Village not already registered whn. Mortgagee on Page 485, bn the 30th vided by law. ' minutes east, 5,18 feet to an iron pipe; 201 of Mortgages, on Page 800, and tions 18 and 14, Scio Township, Wash­ National Safety-' Council on a nation­ may apply to me personally for such Geo. W. Sample, Circuit Judge. day of July, A. D. 1988} and, said mortgagee having ejected under tenaw County, Michigan, and more thence south 81 degrees 9 minutes 80 wide basis: ■ registration. Provided, however, that Countersigned: seconds west, 4.84 feet; thence north Whereas, the amount claimed to be the terms oTsaidmortgagfcto declare particularly described as follows; All Four out of five accidents!occur on I( can receive no nmnes ff9 r registra­ Luella M. Smith, County Clerk. 50 degrees 17 minutes west,'66.74 feet; due and unpaid oh said m ortgage at the entire principal and accrued inter' that part of tne' west half of the a straight stretch of road. , tion during the time ^intervening be­ Notice , »; thence so^th 8) degrees 9 minutes 80 the date of thiB notice is the auroof est thereon due, which election it does northeast, quarter Section#13, Town 2 Four out of five. accidents occur on tween toe Second Saturday before anjr The above cause' involves the title seconds west, 110*8 feet to-the place Eighteen Tbotuiftnd Twelve and 88-100 hereby exercise, pursuant to which South, Range 5 East, lying south of dry roads in clear weather. regular, special, or official primary to the following described premises of beginning. Also excepting: Com­ Dollar* (818,012.88) for principal; the there is claim ed to be due and. unpaid Huron River, and also all that part of Somfi .of the'causes for these acci­ election and tlje day off such, election. situated and being in the' Village of mencing at an iron pipe in toe north­ tain of One Thousand Eight Hundred on said mortgage' at the date of this the northwest quarter of said section dents-are: : Notice is hereby given toat I. will Manchester, County of Washtenaw, east line of Sunset Road, 801.64 feet m Twenty Four and 21-100 Dollars notice for principal, Interest and taxes 18 lying south of the Huron River ex­ be at SYLVAN TOWN HALL, on ' and State off Michigan, and is brought 1. Exceeding the speed limit or i ($1824.21) for interest and the sum of the sum of one thousand one hun­ cepting lands described as follows: southeast of the intersection of toe Tuesday, February 20, 1940 to quiet the title of the plaintiffs here­ east line of Fountain Street withjhe driving too fast for existing condi­ Thirty Five Dollars ($35.00) for fin dred sixty-two and 14*100 dollars commencing at the northwest comer (The 20th day preceding said election) to, to-wit: northeast line of Sunset Road, in "the tions. attorney fee as provided in said mort­ ($1162.14) and no suit or proceeding _of said Section.13, and running thence —from 8 o'clock a. mi until 8 o'clock south on the west line ofsald section “Lot.number ten and the north half City of Ann Arbor, Wfishten&w Coun* 2. Driving, on wrong side of the gage, making the total now due and at law or in equity .having been insti­ road. p..m* on each said day for. the purposn tuted to recover the debt secured by 14 Chains and 75 links; thence east of lot number ninein Block “L" ac ty, Michigan; thence, deflecting-90 de­ mpaid on said mortgage tye sum of 3. Disregarding stop sign or sig' of reviewing the registration mid parallel to the north line off Section cording to the recorded plat of grees to the left, 162.60 feet; thence Nineteen Thousand Eight v Hundred said, mortgage or any part thereof; nal. ' registering such of the qualified elec­ 81 chains, thence north 4 chains and Thomas Morgan’s Addition to the Vil deflecting; 69 degrees, 16 minutes to Seventy One and 54-100 Dollars NOW^ THEREFORE, by virtue of 4. \ Cutting in. tors in said Village as shall property 75 links to the Huron River; thence lpge of Manchester, County and State the right, 77*5 feet; thence deflecting apply therefor.' ($19^71.54), reserving the right given the power of sale contained in said aforesaid." 5. Passing on curves or hills. northwesterly along the bank off said 106 degrees, 14 minutes, 30 seconds to | In any village in which the clerk in said mortgage to pay any or at! mortgage and pursuant to the Stat­ JAMES C. HENDLEY, Cheek these five causes. How of­ Huron River to the north line of said the right, 190.61 feet to the northeast does -not maintain regular daily-office unpaid taxes at any time before sale, utes of the State of Michigan in such Attorney for Plaintiffs, ten have you been guilty of these vio­ Section 18, thence west along said sec­ line of Sunset Road; thence north', hours, the village council of such vil­ and to add the amount thereof so paid case made and provided, NOTICE IS Business Address: Chelsea, Michigan. west in the northeast line of Sunset lations? HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, tion line 26 chiamSfand 96 links to the lage, may require that the clerk of to the amount secured by said mort A true copy: ’Luella M. Smith, Clerk. Road 87*4 feet to the. place of be­ gage; and no suit or proceedings haw March 4,-1940, at ten o'clock in the place of beginning,} lands hereby con­ such village shall be at his office" or Feb8-Mtut21 ginning. Tibet's Contribution ing been instituted to recover the debt forenoon, Eastern Stoddard Tirpe at veyed ^containing 180 acres more or other designated place for the purpose less, and excepting land sold to the A True Copy: Tibet has donated $500,000 to the of receiving applications for registra­ bow remaining secured by said mort­ the south outer door of the Court­ STATE OF MICHIGAN William W. Hamilton, Deputy Clerk. Chinese government to help prose­ gage, or any part thereof, whereby house in the' City off Ann Arbor, Eastern Michigan Ediso^Company by tion, on such other days as it shall In the Circuit Court for the County of BURKR&-BURKEr------cute the war. witir Japan.— -— County of WaBhtenaw, Michigan (that deed recorded in Liber 191, page 270. desighate ^ribr to the last day for the power of sale contained in said Washtenaw, In Chancery. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. mortgage hah become operative, being the place off holding Circuit Also the northeast quarter of section registration, not exceeding five days Floyd A. Sergeant and Mildred T. Business. Address: 215 Ann Arbor Court in said County) said mortgage number fourteen (14), excepting and ! U. S. Eleetrie/Output in all. Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby reserving therefrom the , northeast Sergeant, his wife, Plaintiffs, Trust- Bldg., Ann Arbor,-. Michigan. Given, that by virtue of said power will be foreclosed by a sale at public : The United States has one-hall of Notice; is hereby further given that quarter of-toe northeast quarter of vs, . 1 Feb8-Mar21 I will be at 139 Orchard Street, on •f sale, and in pursuance of the stat­ auction to the highest bidder of the the world’s communications facili­ Said section; also a part off the north- Rebecca Wood, David A. Wood, Diam' Friday, Feb. 23, 1940, from; 9 o’clock ute in such case made and provided, premises described in said mortgage, ties and electric energy and more west quarter of said section fourteen tha Wood, Wallace A. Wood, Mary. E. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m .; Monday, Feb. tho said mortgage will be foreclosed or so much thereof as may bo neces­ than a third of the world’s railways. (14), commencing at a point on the Wood, DeWitt C, Hurd, Dewit C. Defaults havirtg been made (and 26, 1940, from 9 o’clock~a. m. to 4 by « sale of the premises described sary, topay timamount'due as afore^ South line of said northwest quarter, Hurd, Mary Ann Hurd, Mary A. Hurd], pych defaults having continued for o’clock p; mr; Thursday, Febr29;1940, therein at public auction to theTiigh- sai^'and-an^suht or sums-whidrmmy ORDER FOR PUBLICATION one hundred and twenty-one (121) SimpirPrioe, Daniel B. Kellogg; Fredf ntere than 90 days) in the conditions -from-9-o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p; in l­ eat bidder at the southerly or Huron be paid by the undersigned at or be­ uetermination of Heirs r rods east off the southwest corner off erick G. Schleicher, Joseph G. Price, of a certain mortgage made by Leo and it SYLVAN TOWN HALL on ■ Street entrance to the Court House fore said sale for taxes andjor insur- No. 80954 ance on- said premises, and all other said northwest quarter; thence north Perry Manwaring, R.( E: Trosper Jr., A. Burns and Elizabeth H. Bums, Saturday, March 2—-Last Day in. the_Clty of Ann Arbor, in said Volney Chapin, and their unknown husband and wife, of the City of Ann State of Michigan, The. Probate Court sums paid by-the undersigned, -with along a stone wall or fence to the Ar­ from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., for G en eral' County of Washtenaw, that being tlte nold, RoSSo; so-called; thence east (dong heirs, devisees/ legatees aiwHassigns^ Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, for the Coupty of Washtenaw. interest thereon, pursuant to law and At a session of said Court, held at Registration by-personal application place where the Circuit Court for the said road to the north arid south' quar­ Defendants, to HOME OWNERS' LOAN COR­ to the terms off said mortgage, and all the Probate Office in the City of Ann for said election. iVmity of Washtehaw is held, on ter line off &aid section; thence south PORATION, a Corporation organized legal costs, charges and. expenses, in­ Order of Publication Art»r, in said County, oui'the 23rd The name of no person but an; ac­ Tuesday, the 18th day of March, A. D. ©long the quarter line to the center of under the laws of the' United States tual resident of toe Village at the time 1048, a t t^n o'clock in the forenoon cluding an attorney's fee, which prem­ At a session of said court he^ld at day of January, A. D. 1940. ' said^section; thence west to the place of America, dated May 28rd, 1984, of said registration, and entitled uzl of said day, which said premises are ises are. described as follows: the . court house in the city of Aim Ar­ Present, Hon. Jay jG. Pray, Judge oi beginning, all being part of sec­ and recorded in the office of the Regis' der the Constitution, if remaining suck a bor in said copnty on the 6th day of of Probate. described in said mortgage as all That certain piece or parcel off. land tion number fourteen (14) town two ter of Deeds for Washtenaw County, resident, to vote at the next election, oso^certaln-pleces-or-parcels-of-land- February, A, D. 1940; , In toe Matter of the Estate of (2) South, Range five (6), East, in Michigan, on June 2nd, 1984, in. Liber shall be entered in the registration Present: 'Honorable George W. Heman Stickney, deceased.. :______situate and being in the Township of County of Washtenaw, Michigan) said Scio Township, Washtenaw Coun­ 201 off Mortgages, op -Page 500, “and book;------^— — -■— —-1- Sample, Circuit Judge. . Carl H. Stuhrberg, Attorney for North field, in the County of Washte­ more particularly described’as: ty, Michigan." said mortgagee having elected under On reading and filing the bill of Everett A. Overtoil and Grace Sloan Registration By Affidavit naw, and State of Michigan, and de* “Commencing at a point on the east Excepting, however, from the above the terms of said mqrtg&ge to declare com plaint Jin said cause and Ithe affi- Overton, having filed in said Cdurt Sec. lO-Jtegistering of Electors:. ; - eeritfld.asToltows^ta-wit;^^ line-off-Hawkins Sitreet-at^the south­ describedlands and premises the.lands the entire principal and accrued in­ davit of* Floyd A.-Sergeant; attached his-petition praying that said^ Court Any Absent voter, as defined in this Commencing at the south quarter west earner of a parcel of land owned and premises released from the effect terest toSreoir~due^whiclr~electioiritr thereto, from which it satisfactorily adjudicate and determine who were at act, whose namedsmot-registered-and ; post 61 section live, town one south, by John Dietz and being the south­ does hereby exercise, pursuant to ,... ot said mortgage by four certain re­ appears to_the court that thej defend­ the time off his death the legal heirs who shall claim the right .to Vote by range six east; thence north 89 de­ west corner of R, Wj Hemphill’s Addi­ which there is claimed to be due &n4 leases executed jby Caroline Schnearle, ants above named, or their unknown of said ’ deceased and entitled to _in= absent’voter’s ballot at any election or grees 68 minutes east along the .south tion to the City of Ypsilanti; then*: unpaid on said mortgage at the date mortgagee, £s appears by. said re' heirs, devisees, legatees and [assigns, herit the real estate off which said de­ 'primary election, may at toe time cji ■' 0 ! line of said section, 287,60 feet to an east on the south line of said Diets of this notice for principal and in­ making application'for absent voter's II leases recorded in the office off the are proper and necessary panics de­ ceased died seized. Iron pipe and the. place of beginning land Iff rods; thence south parallel terest to date-hereof the sUm off Four Register off Deeds for the County of fendant in the above entitled "cause, It is Ordered, that the 26th day of ballot, present to the village clerk fib ef this description; thence, north 0 de­ with Hawkins Street 50 feet; thence Washtenaw, State of Michigan, as fol­ Thousand Eight Hundred—EortyiSix. affidavit for registration which shall. and; February, At'D.' 1940rat teiro’cloc)rih grees 9 mimites west 1462.92 feet to west parallel with Dietz south line 10 and 46-100 Dollars ($4846.46^ and no lows: ■ It further appearing that after dili­ the forenoon, at said Probate^/Office, be in substantially the following form: an iron pipe in the center of the high­ rods to the east line of Hawkins suit or proceeding at law or m equity (Affidavit for Registration) m -ff Release dated June 21,1982, record­ gent search and inquiry it cannot be be and is hereby appointed for hear­ way; thence continuing north 0 de­ /Street; thefice north along' the east having been instituted to recover the State of Michigan, County of ...... ed Junq 27, 1932, in Liber 27 of Dis­ .ascertained, mad it is not—4cnown ing said .petition; • .... grees 9 minutes west, 31.51 feet to an line- of Hawkins Street E0J feet to the debt secured by said mortgage, or any charges, page 288, whether or not said defendants are It is Further' Ordered, that public > * ■ i SB* ■ 11 < t , , i • * i , < * * • • • ( *--*-* b e in g --- ■ » ! ;;«!■ iron pipe in the north line of the high­ part thereof; ; ! tri place of beginning, being part of Release dated Jmjuary 17, 1934, re­ living or dead, or where any of them -notice tbereof-be-given by. publication duly sworn, depose and Say that I am way; thence continuing north 0 de­ NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of French Claim 690 in the City of Ypei- corded January 18, 1934; in .Liber 28 may reside if livtog, and, if dead, of a copy of this order, for three suc­ a citizen and duly qualified elector .of A\ • \ grees 9 minutes west, 802.66 feet to the power of sale contained in said toe viWage-of ., . .-t-.-. . . .-in-the county— •t. lanti. County of Washtenaw, State of off Discharges, page 876. whether:, they hayfr personal-represen cessive weeks previous to said-day off a point; thence west parallel with toe Michigan.” mortgage ahdr pursuant to the Stat­ of . ...".... and State of Michigan; , Release dated January 17, 1934, re­ totives or heirs living .or where they hearing, ip toe Chelsea Standard, a east and west quarter line of said utes of the State of Michigan in such, Dated: December 7, 1989. corded January 18^1934,. in Liber 28 or some of them may reside, and fur­ newspaper printed and circulated .in that In^y postoffice address is No. .... ' section five to the north and south cafie made and provided,. NOTICE IS i I p r Home Owners' Loan Corporation, of Discharges, pager877, ___ l) ther that the present whereabouts of said County.—------street/...... or R. F-. D..^No.(.»» ■ -■ M m . -quarter—line—of—said . . . section__five; HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, — ’— '— :------M ortgagee, -said defendants are unknown, aud that Jay G. Pray, Judge of Probateirrouavei p‘ 0 ‘ •••!■•" " • ? that-1 am not now ; thence north-along-the north— and ^-Release-dated Januaiy-1-V4984^re- February 26th, 1940, at ton o’clock in HAROLTTDTGOLDS, ------; the names of toe persons who are in­ A true copy. Febl^l if -*egistere day off Caroline Schnearle, the title of unknown heirs, .devisees, County of Washtenaw^Michigan (that ORDER APPOINTING-TIME FOR and west quarter line of said section, Trust Building, Ann Arbor, 'Michi­ legatees andrassigms, canffO^-be:asceEs_ ..:. « ... 1...., 19..., which ballot 656.12 fee fc to . the line betw een the gan. .• < Dec7-Feb29 Cora'Schnearie, being toe ptoce -of—holding -Circuit HEARING CLAIMS _ accompanies this application; that I toined after diligent search and in4 v ' No. 80646 east and west half ef^ihe west half Karl Schnearle, Court in said County)LT said mortgage make this affidavit for the purpose off- 5V'., Assignees of Mortgagee*. q u ir y :'■ will be foreclosed by a sale, at public State of Michigan^ The Probate Court i. j Iff the southeast quarter of said sec­ 7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE On motion of Burke and Burke, at­ procuring my registration as an elec­ tion five; thence south~along the line auction to toe highest bidder of the .. for the County of Washtenaw. tor in accordance with, toe statute; i :| Whereas, default has beqn’made In WILLIAM Mr LAIRD, torneys Tor plaintiffs, it,, is ordered :• -Is between the east and .west half of the premises described in said Mortgage, At a session of said Court, held at that I make .the following statements ile:- the payment of. money'secured by a Attorney for Assignees of Mortgagees. that said defendants and their un­ or so much thereof as may be neces­ the Probate Office in the City off Ann in compliance vHth the Michigan Elec­ .‘p -r • ■ west half of the southeast quarter of mortgage dated the 8th day off Sep­ Business Address: Ann Arbor, Mich­ known heirs, devisees, legatees, and ^ mid section five to.the intersection of saryta-pay tbie amount due as afore­ Arbor, in toe said £ounty, on the-9th tion Law: Age Race ...... J.. i % tember, 1980,executed bythe Fixel igan. Dee21-Marl4 assigns, cause .their-appearfinee td be said line with the centerline- sfthe said, and any sum or sums which may day off Februar y , A. D. 1940. Birthplace ..... ■. ■ ■. ;JDate o f natur­ InvestmentXompany, a Michigan cor­ entered in- this cause 7 within three highway; thence north 68 degrees 82 be paid by the undersigned at or be­ Present,- Honorable Jay G. Pray, alization...... I further swear or ' - J poration, Fixel Development Company, ORDE^DF PUBLICATION months from tbe date of this order, . minutes 80 seconds east along the fore said sale for taxes andlor Insur­ Judge off Probate.' affirm that the answers given to the f -• a Michigan Corporation, Rowland W. and in default thereof that said bill vfV' 1 X'i’ ' ft / center line of said highway to the State off Michigan, in the Circuit Court ance on-said premises, and all other In the Matter/of the Estate of Em­ questions concerning my qualifications < Fixel and Charles GrosbeTg, as mort* of coonplaiqt be token as confessed by 1 ; .■>') point of intersection Of the center line for the County off Washtenaw, In sums paid byThe undersigned, with met Edward Martin, deceased. as an elector are true and correct to ■ ^ 'f1 gagors, to George Schnearle and the said defendants, their unknown ' 4 ■■■!; J of said highway with the west line, if Chancery. , interest thereon, pursuant to law and It appearing to toe Court that toe the best of- my- knowledge-and-belief. Caroline Schnearle, his wife, or the heirs, devisees, legatees and assigna ' 4 . V,: . extended, of land owned by William W illiam F. Ahrens, and Anna* K. to the terns of said mortgage, and all tiiqe for presentotion of claims against , ^ ..S ig n e d ...... survivor, or either of them, which It is further ordered that within - Roper; thence south 0 degrees 9 legal costs, charges and expenses, in- said estate should be limited, and that Taken, subscribed and swo#n to be­ mortgage was duly recorded in the Ahrens, Plaintiffs, _ _ : -twenty^days plaintiffs cause a copy-of vteseasrt along the west line of the vs. ■ ' —~ t cluding anattoraey*s fee, whiehj>rem- time- and -place be appointed to. re- fore me-this^... . day-qfr^rW.v^^&. ^ » • office of the Register of Deeds for the this order to be published in the said William Roper's land, 1661.55 Stephen Fargo, and-his unknown wife, s are described as follows: oeiv©,-examine^aiv(Fadjust.-all-claima ...... -r-.Vr ' .^N otary Pubtic-in and ; County of Washtenaw, State of Mich' sefi Standard, a" newspaper .print© Jonathan Stnrgess, Jonathan Storges, That certain piece or parcel of land and-demands against said deceased by — f o r^saidLCounty, iStateLofJrl ichigan. i h feet to an iron pipe on to® south line igan, on the 28th day of October, 1980, published and circulated in said coun­ of said section five; thencq south 89 Jane Hief, Catherine Louisa. Knapp, situated in the City of Ann Arbor, and before said Court: My Commission expires .... .3 9 .. in Liber 190 of Mortgages, page 588, ty, such publication to be continued t$.> degrees .58 minutes west along the C.,’L.; Knapp, Selleck C.— Boughton, County off Washtenaw, Michigan, It- is Ordered, That creditors Of said Upon receipt of such affidavit in the and ■ ■ ; . ■ .. . therein onbe in each week for sjx more particularly described as: deceased are required to present their south line of. said section five, 6.1 feet Silas C* Herring, S. €. Herring, weeks in succession. , time specified herein, the cleric shall" of theuwest Whereas, the said George Schnearle, Lonise-Kieff, Louise D. Kief, Newman liot Fifty-Two (62) of Jackson claim s to said placc of parties to said cause, and that the heretofore sold to Julia Bilk, and ex­ At ft session of said Court, hold at At a sessioh of said Court, held at thence north along the north and the said Esther-'A. Dean to Caroline his or her residence-and that he 6r she said plaintiffs do not know and have cepting a piece off land lying south the Probate Office in the City of Ann the Prolate Office in the City of Ann south quarter line of said section, 600 Schnearle,, Cora Schnearle and Karl possesses the other qualifications of aa been unable, after diligent search and Arbor, in said County, on the 27th da> Arbor, in said County, oh the 6th day feet to the place of beginning. , , Schnearle, by an instrument of as­ and west of the Chubb Road hereto­ elector under the constitution; and inquiry to ascertain ti»e places of fore deeded to Daniel Hiscock, and al­ of January, A. D. 1940. t j . o f February, A . I). 1940. signment dated the 28th day of April, that owing to the sickness or bodily All being a part of the west half of residence of the persona named as de so excepting: Beginning at ,an iron Present, Hon., Jay G. P ra y ,. Judge Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Judge the west half of the southeast quarter 1939, which was recorded in the office infirmity of himself or herself or some ,, . ,, . fendante herein and their unknown pipe in toe center line of the Chubb of Probate. ., ' of Probate. , - • r member of his or her family, or owing and a part of the east half of the east of the K®*is^fr heirs, devisees, legatees, mid assigns , In the Matter of the Estate, pf Rus Road, 101.19 feet northwest of the in­ In the Matter of the Estate of to his or her absence from the Village. half of the southwest quarter of sec- County, Michigan, on the 28th day of and . they cannot ascertain in what tersection of toe center line of Chubb selli J. West, deceased. George Shanahan, deceased.. i tion 5, In town 1 south, range 6 east, April, 1989, in Liber 27 of Assign­ on public business or his or her own state or county the other defendants Road With the ea st ,and w est quarter 4 Harrison Westo having filed in said Sarah Shanahan, having filod in business, and without intent to avoid being the Townfihip of Northfield, ments, page 894. . . . or their unknown heirs, devisees, lega­ line of section twenty (20), town two Court Ms Final account as Special Ad­ said Court her Annual account as Whereas, the amount claimed to be or delay his or her registration,-he or County of Washtenaw and State of tees, and assigns/reside;| (2) south, range six (6) east; thence ministrator of said, estate, and his pe­ Trustee for the benefit of James due and unpaid on said mortgage at she was , unable to make application Michigaiii northeast at right angles with Chubb tition praying for toe allowance there­ Shanahan, and her petition praying the date off this notice Is the stub of Therefore, on motion of James C. tor registration"on the last two day*, Dated: December 6, 1989. .Road, 165* feet to an iron pipe; of.' ' ■ for the fillowance thereof. *18,199.15 for principal, and the stun Hendley, attorney1 for the plaintiffs, provided by law for the registering off thence deflecting 79 degrees forty .It is Ordered, That the 27th day of It is Ordered, That toe 7tH day of Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- of $689.61 for interest and the sum it is ordered that the defendants electors preceding such election or minutes to the left, 228* feet to an February, A. D. 1940, at ton o'clock in March, A, D. 1940, at ten o’clock in , poration, Mortgagee. < of $18.65 for insurance paid by the whose whereabouts are unknown, and primary election, then; the name off iron pipe in the WeBt line of the east the forenoon, at said Probate , Office the forenoon, at said Probate Office, r. ALBERT B. BLASHFIELD, assignees of said qu>rt]gagee*, for and each and every , one of them der cause such person shall btr registered,' and half of the southeast quarter of the be and is hereby appointed for exam­ be and is hereby appointed for exam for ort'behalf of tho mortgagors, together their appearance to be entered in this he or she shall tiffin be permitted to Attorney Mortgagee. northwest quarter of section twenty ining and allowing said account; ining' and allowing said account; , trith fin attorney feb of $75.00, as pro­ cause within three months from the vote at such election or primary elec­ Business Address: 1005 First National ,(20); thence south along the west line It - Is Further Ordered, That publii It is Further Ordered, That public vided for in said mortgage, making in date of this order, and in case-ef their tion. If suoh applicant shall in said Bldg., Ann Arbor, Michigan. appearance that they cause their of'the efist half of the southeast quar­ notice thereof be given by publication notice thereof be given by publication all a total of $18,982*1,. due and owing matter, wilfully make any false state­ Decl4-Mareh? answer to the plaintiffs’ Bin of Com* ter of the nortoweat quarter of sec­ of a copy of this order, for three Suc­ of a copy of this order, for three sue ' — —...... , M I front-said mortgagors to the assignees ment, he shall 5e deemed guilty off Tlaittt to bo/filed and a copy thereof tion twenty1 (20), 250.6 feet to tho cessive weeks previous to said day of cessivo weeks previous to said day of of said mortgagees and no suit or pro­ perjury. to*be served on the attorney for the center line of. Chubb Road; thence hearing, in the Chelsea Standard, a hearing, in the Chelsea Standard)! a _ Vacelne Curbs Plague ceedings having been instituted at law All the provisions relative to regis­ southeast in the tenter line of Chubb newspaper printed and, circulated in newspaper printed and circulated . in I plague in the Nether- to recover tije money secured by said plaintiffs tritoin fifteen days after tration in Townships find cities shall Road, 77.22 feet to the place of begin­ said Oounty. - said County. {•nds East Indies have been almost mortgage, or any part thereof , where­ service on th®h of a copy or the Bill apply and be In force as to'regigtrft- of Complaint'ind Notice of this order, ning. The same being 0*5 of on© Jay G. Pray, Judge of Probate, Jay G. Pray, Judge of Probate. m by a vaccine Evented by by the power of sale contained in said tion in Villages. and that in default thereef sald Bill acre, more or less. Also excepting: _ A true copy. Feb8-22 A true copy. Febl5-29 S U fr m ortgage become operative, Dated. Fefertiaty 15,1946.: 2J *’ * - t o thf;lb*ei Has •of Complaint bo token as confessed by Commencing at the center of section Nora 0^ Borgfirt, Register of Probate Nora O. Boigert,'Register of Probate. ■wee 1885. 1 .. v, Nw, Therefore, Notice Is hereby James Munro, Village Clerk; ' v..

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such os Mr. .Shields was a recent U. S. Alien Population Household. Mint : .til meeting at home of Victor. Moock*, Announcements Scratches on furniture and wood­ CHURCH CIRCLES d, Thursday evening, 8 p. m .. v declaration by Raymond Clapper, The United States has more aliens Washington correspondent, and the A popular party coming soon at living within its borders than any work may be hidden by nibbing the Children’s Bible class, Saturday at meat of a Brasil nut over the mark. 1:80 p. m. America Speaks polls to the effect Chat Lima Center. Watch for the time and other country in the world. -,V; . 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL elements of a third term sentiment date. Adv. ;:'i: '.'■ Rev. Frederick D, Mumby, Pastor are not now in evidence throughout The Walker Chapter of the Ladies' Morning, worship at 10:00. Race ST. MARY CHURCH the nation, Guild of the Congregational church Relations Sunday. Anthem. Senior Father Lawrence Dorr, Pastor will hold a bake sale on ^Saturday af­ Choir. Theme: “Forward Together in First Mass .8:00 a. m. ' Vote on Amendment?, ternoon, February 24 at 2 o’clock at Christ.” Printed program, . 3 Second Mass ...... 10:00 a. m. ...Indicative of the metropolitan vs. the Chelsea Hardware. Adv, Sunday school at 11:15. Clashes in Mabs on week days ...... 8:00. a. m. riiral division in Michigan is a new The Chat >N Soau will meet at the. all departments. Catechism claslh, at movement -to circulate petitions to home of Mrs. J. J. Munro on Tuesday 12:00. evening, Feb. 20 at 7:80 o’clock. Epworth League at 6:30. A devo; place a constitutional amendment on Our Neighbors the ballot next November 5. . ■-> ' Rod and Gun Club euchre party on T H B A T R tionjal service-conducted by and for This ,amendment would reduce the Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 8 p. m., Kolb’s . Youth. ■ BRIGHTON—J. E. Bennett, who is membership of the House at Lansing hall. Members bring friends. CHELSEA. MICH. AIR CONDITIONS!): 'There wiirbe_no evening servicer spending the winter in Florida, writes Lansing—The extent, to which^the from 100 to 64, automatically requir­ Notice to Royal Arch Masons: A Union Lenten service at St. Paul's the Argus as follows': Florida sun- present state administration is behina ing a reapportionmentof House seats. card party will be, held at the hall on Michigan’s Finest Small Tawn Theatre! • • drarch on Wednesday evening at 7:80. shine takes a slide. This winter Flor­ the Vandenberg-for-President . cam­ It just happens that there has,been Friday evening, Feb. 16, at 8 p. m. At V Rev, Herbert Brubaker of the Dexter- ida is undergoing one of the worst paign is shown tfy the recent activity noV ^apportionment of legislative this time the galloping card parties Friday and Saturday, February 1& 17 North Lake Methodist church; preach* setbacks in years.’ The famous Sun of Governor Dickinson’s private secre­ seats since 1986, although the consti­ which the Chapter is sponsoring will Kay water heater hasn’t heated, the tary^ Leslie Butler. tution itself say^that such shall be be fully explained. Refreshments. water luke .warm in sixty days, The Butler, like 'Miller Dunckel, the done eyery tbn ytars. In apparent Regular meeting W. R; C. next ‘TOUR WIVES” CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH people of Florida are not to blame'for state treasurer; was active in the fear of metropolitan domination of. Tuesday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, A Drama with Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, Eddie'Albert, Rev. Ray W. Barber, .pastor the weathdr but they, are going to AlienIganMichigan Young x vims Republicans’ club. - upgtat©upstate airatm.affairs^ the legislature hasnas Kolb’s halL .hay^.this-thr&wn^updcuthem4on.years. Nvvy- »trHie bid^g.ofJH m vardl^' ^onsistentlydetllhed; to do anything .Special-meeting Olive Lodge 166, Lane Sisters and Gale Page. ^ n Worship service Sunday at 10:00. ~ ~ C A R TO O N : "Screwball Football” -NEWS-— Sermon: “Jesus, Conforming .or Con­ to come. They are very unfortunate rence of Grand Rapids, who is Vahden about:it, and that goes for the Demo F. and A. M., Tuesday evening, Feb. fessing?" to have 1,500,000 outside people here berg’s• Michigan chairmafi, he is divid­ crats as well as the Republicans. 20. Supper at 6:80. Work in third shivering and crabbing about the cold. Sunday,'School at 11:15. i ' ing his timq between the governors Wary of vote 'complications-either degree. - • ", Sunday and Monday, February 18-19 Junior chorus will meet on Wednes* The big trouble is they; are not equip­ offices and Vandenberg promotion, the in the cities or rpral areas, most state The Olson-Baldwin Chapter of the •days at 6:45 during Lent. Senior ped for these disasters;, ; There is no latter taking'him away frequently on offlc.ials ‘have merely parried attempts Congregational church will meet , at choir will meet this .week on Friday place for one to go and get warm,.Not out-of-state trips. ’ ■ to elicit their views. Attorney Gen­ the home of Mrs. Elmer Stofflet this ^WE ARE NOT ALONR” afternoon at 3:45. one house out of fifty has any kind Should the Republican presidential eral : Thomas Read said the present (Thursday) afternoon. All ladies of A Drama with Paul Muni; Jane Bryan, Flora Robeson and ;; The. OlsonrBaldwm group of the of a heating system.: < People: don’t noihination go to . Vanjlenberg, Then member house was good enough; the other chapters are cordially in­ Una O’Connor. Ladies’ Guild will meet. with Mrs. El- know whdt it is to be comfortable in Secretary of iState Harry F. Kelty of legislature should merely abide by vited. « 4 J ‘ er Stofflet 6n Orchard street this a f- cold weatherr The last few days 'the Dotrbif may get the. senator’s blessing the reapportionment mandate. Gov­ Prntl Muni Greater Thun Ever in a Role, Which Will Touch 2rrioop (Thursday) at 2:00. weather has been so cold that fish are as a candidate for the United States ernor Dickinson, Treasurer Miller Your Heartstrings! . The third Union Lenten service will chilled to such an extent that you can senate. . Kelly, a. Roman Catholic and Dunckel, Secretary of State Harry F. go out and get all-you-Avant-by-pick* be held afSC Pauls^hurch next Wed­ World War veteran ,-has -beem-building. Kelly^andhDrHEugeneB7^11iott,-state DEAD or ALIVE! nesday eveningcat: 7:30. ' Rev. Herbert ing them ,up, in your hands. In the up a state-wide following that would superintendent of public instruction, Tuesday, February 20 (ONE DAY ONLY) iw ~ Brubaker will be the preacher. _ last day or two I have seen 10,000 be an asset, so the story goes, to the, all discreetly withheld their judgment. Farm animals col­ TNie Walker group of the Guild will pounds of Amber Jacks brought .in Vandenberg nomination. _ Only Yernon J. Brown, auditor gen­ “Jo$ and Ethel Turp Call (hi the President” bold a bake sale; a wdek from Satur­ that, way.—Argus. ; Whether Dickinson will be a candi­ eral, conceded that there was merit to lected promptly. day afternoon at the’ Chelsea Hard­ date for re-election no; one definitely the, reapportionment demand and that HIGHEST PRICES PAID! A Comedy with Ann Southern; Lewis Stone and Walter ware,,. ! ; \\U :/ PINCKNEY—We understand that knows.: The impression has; been some adjustments should be made. ; Brennan. ° a party of Ford surveyors are now growing at. the state capitol, however, Damon Runyon’s Most Famous Characters—Who Wowed engaged in -fork in g on the. Ford Co. that the 81-vear-old executive is al­ Sunday service. ------STrPAUL’SEYANGELICAL - Pressure for Revenue PAUL PIERCE, Agent the President with a Social Call. , Rev., P. H. Grabowski, pastor---- waterrights- at and near Dexter, The ready unofficially campaignipg.for.the When governments spend more than people at Hudson Mills where: they officei T h e,number of speeches which they ^collect in' revenue and when- , PHONE COLLECT CARTOON COMEDY . TRAVEL TALK . Thursday,. Feb. 15th— . V bought a considerable &mount of land he has made during the past .12 2 :0O o’clock.*—Women’s Guild’ at the pressureritor nMfce revenue continues, v to Chelsea 96 have received their money,, we' are months would do justice to a man half borne of Mrs. Walter Trinkle. then watch out for new taxes. told.—Dispatch. ’ ' . ^ his age. . . - , CENTRAL DEAD STOCK CO. Wednesday and Thursday, February 21-22 Sunday,-Feb. 18th— The, recent .publicity about defi­ 10:00 o'clock—'English service. ciency of hospital beds, lack of old PLYMOUTH—How much did- the Third Terra Segm ent , . TWO BIG FEATURES ------10:45 o’clock—A , very important age pension funds, need for better Lincoln day banqueters eat Monday ^ On the Democratic fide., the eleva­ dwrch meeting. crippled children care and so on is an nightidown at the Hofei Mayflower? tion of Attorney General Frank Mur­ 11:16 o’clock—Sunday school. illustration how popular pressure can It takes Manager Ralph Lorenz to phy to the United ;States Supreme > “A STAR IS BORN” Wednesday, Feb. 21st— be created to grant s^ate aid for de­ CASH look after the details. Let him tell it! Court hua clarified the party atmos­ A Drama with Janet Gaynor, Fredric March, May R obson, Union Lenten service at our church. serving causes. For 'Dead and Diaabled Here^s.-what Went into . the buffalo phere considerably. ' Adolphe Menjou, Andy Devine and‘ Lionel Stander. ReVi ,Herbert Brubaker will preach. And so it goes. Jri any event it is HORSES—$3.00 COWS—32.06 stew:; 460 pounds of buffalo.meat; 180 Murray D. Van Whgoner, commis­ the conaamar who ultimately foots the Market, prices for Hogs and .U’: , .-—Also - - .:.-...... pounds of carrots; TOO pounds ofTur^ sioner of highways, has; founcThimself bill; No one can-reasonably dispute : Calves. ■ JM&SM METHODIST CHURCH nips; 10 dozen bupches of celery; 6 in . the position of being pushed by Rev. Henry Lenz, Pastor that. ' j Phone collect to bushels of .potatoes; 10 bunches ' of party demand into the nomination, .for MILLENBACH BROS. CO. “BAD LITTLE ANGEL” Sunday school at; 10 o’clock parsley; 5 pounds of garlic; 12 pounds the governorship. As°the only Demo­ ANN ARBOR^6366—----- A- Comedw Drama with Virginia Wailder, Raynoidg Preaching service at 11 ‘o'clock. dried mushrooms'; 2~ gallons of Wes- cratic eIected"official at Lansing, he is Jan Hunter and Guy Kibbee. - - — - ’ ■Catechetical instruction Saturday -son <>!1 .were used to grease thg ket- recognized’ as the party’s . top, boss. LINER COLUMN The original Cempany to pay for .. \ • . . •: . : «rt 2:30. . - t < ties, / What. else did the banqueters Charles Porritt, chairman of the state dead stock. The' Epworth League will hold a eat ? .10 pounds of butter was used* central committee, is known, to be a WE, ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS MILLENBACH BROS, CO. Sunday—8:00. continuous. Two shows the remainder of box social at the church this Friday for cooking; 40 pounds of butter was “Van 'Wagoner man". for A lfalfa, JMedium Glover, and Phone. Collect Ann Arbor 6366 week, Starting 7:15, and 9 :15„ Admission 10c and 25c. evening at'8. o’clock. ; used on the tables; 40 pounds of cof­ Since Murphy and Van Wagoner Hybrid field com. Merkel Bros., fee was iusod; 9j gallons of milk., for were frequently at'odds during Mur­ phone 91, ; 29 codking; |75 pounds of flour for. cook­ phy's administration as governor, the, ' i ' ' •v * ------n o r t h l a k e c h u r c h ing; ,75'p6unds of flour for cookies; 75 Rev. Hi C., Brubaker, Pastor former’s appointment to the supreme MOVING AND TRUCKING of all pounds of.sugar for cookies80 pounds court bench nicely eliminated the kinds v sand and gravel for sale. RED A WHITE RED & WHitB BED A WHITE RED & WHITE RED ft WHITE TOP * Church schooU of sugar for the tables; 60 dozen eggs possibility of future conflict. Phone 289. Robert1I-IT Laritis. lAvi + i -33 If rlF—Moming worship. for cookies and cooking'; 10 pounds of A Dickinson vs. Van Wagoner cam­ 7:00—Epworth Leaguer raisins; 150 pounds of com meal; ISO paign' would evoke: interesting fire- WANTED-r-Young heifer, fresh or to Head Lett tic* 6 8 -pounds of shortening; All ' of^tfiis ~Wbfks7“ ■ ■ * ' :r : “ freshen !8o0n.: ’* Reaaonablen^Old EEN & WHITE 2 large heads . . . WATERLOO CIRCUIT went "to' make 200 gallons of buffalo Edmund C., Shields, national com­ McKeri^an 'farm,. 2% miles north ■t U; B. CHURCH stew, .900. sugar cookies and .800 big mitteeman- from Michigan, recently of Chelsea. -29 Rev. (Darwin Clupper, Pastor pieces o f.com bread. It requi ^ t-a-fairly systematic sur­ Carrots MorningyWorship—10 a, m. nine minutes for*'Manager Lofeiiz and vey has Shown mofc than 90 per cent LIVE BAIT-t-Wigglers, 3 doz. 25c; i. I 5 c i O « • « a » • — Church- school— —- hi.sassistantS-to^erve-the-762-hanquot|oLDemocratic-: decoys, 10c to 35c each; pike, 26c — g-p^m^Youth Conference- at- Hil- g-uestsr -The-hotel-used 5,700 dishes state favor a third terra for President to 50c per doz.;-perchT4 dor.- 25c7 Fancy Veyettea wr0at U .Ji; church in Detroit. for the banquet. That's some record! F’ranklin D. Roosevelt. Counter . to Elmq Huttenloekor, Sll^ W. Michi­ ILDE & WHITE box. • i , » study and Church school coun- j —Mail. =ihe insistency of state committeemen gan, Grass Lake. - -Phohe^87. -31 FAPER HANGING-^ -Reasonable -—raiesr—Alfred-Schneiderr-phone-146- seedless—8 for*. F3, -30 WANTED—To rent farm of 80 to 160 acres. Must be good land and SALAD DRESSING green & white qt, 3 lc buildings.. Have, own stock and tools. Victor M. Schultz, R. 2, Chelsea.1 -29 PR U N E S .40-50 size -- bulk...... 3 Pounds 27O LOST—Black and , tan fox hound, / ALL WHITE northeast of Chelsea, last Thursday. OVAL CAN BULK t RED & WHITE Answers to name of Pete. Reward. Henry Heim, phone 154-F5. -29 BONITA Sardines- Water IN TOMATO tUM";--'- FOR SALE—4 heifers: 3 with calf and FISH • v* l Softner M ilk on6 without; also-50 Leghorn pul- i e'ts._:““MehTn—Les ser?—phone— 154- 9 7-oz. F22. 29 ^ cans 10c FOR__SALE—_ Small-kitchen,, range, 3,b8 25c 6^ 39c with new, grates. Gall phbne 183. -29 j . ' 'i *’k. * V 1934 Ford Tudor . 1 ...$40.00 down 1936 .Olds Trunk Sedan . .$55.00 down CHERRIES BLUE & WHITE - red sour pitted % No. 2 ca n s 2 5 C r t -1936 Plymouth Cbupe .. .$60.00 down '1936 Plymouth Coach ... .$70.00 down 1936 Ford Tudor ...... $60.00 down BULK BLUE & WHITE L837 Ford Tudor ...... $95.00 down 1937 Chevrolet Coach .. .$95.00 down 1937 Plymouth Coach ...$86.00 down B POPCORN 1288 Ford Tudor ...... $125.00, down l* 1938 Plymouth Coupe . .$100.00 down * pound 5c 1939 Ford Tudor ...... $190.00 down tall can 10c 1039 Olds Coupe ;$186J)0 down i * . Also a few good-pick-ups. 4 OZ. BOTTLE Most of these cars have been recon­ RED & WHITE ditioned and are sold under our Gold Bond Guarantee: M arashino LUX Large box.. 23c PALMER MOTOR SALES LUX W * bars.. ...25c . ' .... SO Cherries 10c FOR SALE—-Two Brooder houses, size RINSO 2large.... 37c skf. 10c • Big pre-season savings on every s s s .* ^ 0,e 10x12, Phone Chelsea 211-F21. -29 REb & WHITE LIFEB10Y 4 bars •mm u s e d e a r ! FOR RENT or Sale—120-acre farm. BULK OOCOANtlT “ "^'$228 tno8 Inquire at Rogneris Tavern, US-12, • Big allowance for your present ear : .. ' -29 COOKIES .»*• *"4 *' • Easy Terms FOR SALE~T-room house; 4 bed­ rooms and Lot 50x180 ' ft, , Fine location. Will sell cheap to lb . 10c The used car pot is, boiling over with settle estate. P. O. Box 446. Phono bargains — bargains so rare that the r.ssL-M -. 14 or 85. -29 (prices...will make your eyes pop! You FREE For examination of the eyes and can’t afford to miM thin chance— the best glasses mado to order, removal of DEUVERY Telephone chance you’ve had in years to get a better­ cataracts, pterygiums and treatment clwB" $ 3 2 5 of diseases of the eyes. Consult the looking used car that’s good /or thou­ oocullst Dr. L. O, Gibsonr Puckard, \ - sands of low-cost miles at a big saving. if . at Hill, Ann Arbor. tf . ,. , ■ \ FOR SALE—Apples, honey, vinegar lfc IOc Picnic nanis and sweet dderir — N. W. Laird, Phone 422-F2. 2tif Frtsh Smoked and Salt Meats. - Home Made Saugage of All Kinds TYPEWRITER SALES - Service - Rentals - Ribbons - Carbon Paper * Office Supplies., Ball A Thrasher, » T /\* k a« R,« ^ t 4 RT*IENT MEAT DEPARTMENT ^Everything for the Office”. 220 8. State St,, Ann Arb6r. Local ! J28-W. Ann Arbor phone1 NORM GRBHWADE 6“ 5. ... ,.V • , ' oifcf. M i J f H l i H BBD a WH1TH 5 WHITE RED A ITS RED n

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