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CHELSEA'S .SOME NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO FOR W YEARS— THE INTERESTS OF If I V ‘I :>• THIS SECTION '

v.i i VOLUME LXX—No. 5. ■M «•» " 1 ji ------...... - ■ ------i i ■ — ...... imihii*...... SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Back to School! Hatch Act Cramps New Students Asked We Have Some Real Values In Style of Politicians To Enroll .Next Week J V- ‘ f ' i* ^ SCHOOL SUPPLIES the Michigan ^Public Service Corns . Sv.v^^.;:,r^ . L; ■. 1 mission has authorized the transfer of In National Election 840,1 - i at" Chelsea public LLooseJ^eal^Inders^plogs-and 3. rings-rw...v.10c-l&c-2;3c^ a -portion of the Weneetia Telephone moWare asked to enroll for the fall |^FiJlei*_Paper^Big- Count s.;...^ .^ -..7,^^--.^;...... 5c-10c Company’s -properties northwest' of Wednesday and \ Thursday, Chelsea to the Michigan • Bell Tele- By Gene Alleman { : September. 4_and _5,. at the superiii- i Du-O-Rjng^omDositibiuand ^-nositibiuand Note Book ...... 5c-10c-25c Ttammgp^Decentralization of- the toidont’s offlce. from 8:30 to il:30 and ^Stenographer's Note.Bookl 5 t e 3 o o . k...... , '...... 7--.--.r...:.10c phone-Company. acco rd in evto" an an- .Tioimcament. from Landing. TbSiwfei r rp, v Webster Dictiouaries...... ::...|7;r.f.:r....~ l0c-25c-59c up- available to all students on these days <-iv Under the Commission’s;order, the result of theTedera! Hatch Act Jimit- MechaniqahPeitcils ...... •...... ;...... Il0c-25c-$i;00 ing national committee expenditures Text books will be bought- and sold not b e, cons‘umm a ted' un­ I rom—T h u r sda y - uriti 1—gOB needs~ aTC Rexnll Noiseless Celluloid 12-inch R uler...... 10c' til completion of necessary construc­ to ?3,ooo;ooo.. ~ - — Dividers, -Protractors ...... ;;...... „...5c-10c -Michigan party leaders have beett satisfied. Regular school begins Mon­ tion, of the -affected , telephony plant day, September. 9_at-l:15,. I.RexalL Pencil Tablets,_Big_Count ...... 5c-10c which is Expected—-to occur next edvised^no^todook to national head- m m - ... i World* Globe. 7-inch . * -- „r_Qgc spring A few_£hang'es_ih--text^books-have Parker's QuinOnk, all colors - ...... 15c ' Authorisation of the1' transfer was is to be spent ih Michigan to ire r elect been recommended • to_make the cur­ lWsident' Roosevelt- or to elect Wen­ riculum more- nearly meeFTKe- heeds -pencil Sharpeners^r.".;;....:.:.:...... TSe pi thb pupils. ■•'Many recent changes Typewriter'Paper P ad ...... ;...... :10c two companies.. The transaction cov­ dell L. Willkie, then it must be Michi. ers 1.2 yin lies of pole line, and asso- gan-raised funds. — :'n economics are included in 'the .new. , fkaistruction Paper,'••iassbrted:colors^:.,:J:.<.„\';....,;.;;;..,..w.i..:...:.,.;..;.l■Oc^• b‘ook...,Suuar^ this year uHtHe-place^of-CommeTCia 21ge. "cans Swifts Premium Corned! \ National defense funds; allotted to committee of the two leading parties Law and Economic Geographyr ___or Roast Beef ------.7 ^ 7 t 3 7 c ...... le State -Bpard-of Control for Voca­ ^National and -regional -headquarters P and G Soap ; A 5 bars 17c I will lend a helping Hand and'free ad- ' The Chelsea' rpubIiF_ School" offers tional-Education for distribution in four standard courses: College,._Pre^ Micltigaru-have- ■-materially--incveaspH _nce,_hut_.that,_s .about all. S lge^ cans Silver Fleece _Sauer Kraut . . 25c ■7-2 lb. T box M ^Soda Crackers M «•...... * « ^ t » ». «. < •A * «.. « . —•—,—> IfoJL VV- - - ■ oratory," "Agri.culture",—:Commcrcia the facilities of the National ' Youth - . ’ • -‘ 1 ' . - ■' • i , — ■ .Pay-roll Prphibition . s and Home Economics. The curricu­ 2 cans Lake ShoyrjPumgkin ...... 7 . 21c ^ lb. pkg*v Kraft YeLyeeta Cheese . 14c | Admihistration’s-Gassidy- Lake resi­ lum offers, four years of English and ...... V ...... ■ .A '' ■- - -. .y', - - v .. - ... ' 3 dent-...... work v ----- w.v=-»u«1-. project-through --:In_s.eyeral- the:-addi- respects^th‘e^940_caiiv-- -two^-years of—Public Speaking, four - - “ »- l —l—------Wheaties- Breakfast of-CKampions, 2 f 21c tion 'of twelve instrubtors. Accm-ding. I sign-will establish histerin pwt»A .wars. oflMUthematies and three o 31bs^Fancy EIbow Macaroni...... ,t20c- t to urin.AV. Kaye, State NYA admin- a.dnts. Science; four years of Social Science •/ ' ■■■■■*-■• ' istratof.’ 2 cans T, B. C. Bowl Cleaner | Bisquick, 40oz. pkg...... ,29c "First, ,we have1 the astonishing ;sjt- four and' one-half years of Commer­ ...... r. 2^c • '. ' ■:/ ■ .' • ./■tv t; : ■ 7 Located on submarginal land five uation whereby- .a former Democrat is cial- work; two years-of Home Eco­ .. ‘ • Sottasilk Cake Flour ,..... —...... \ 2Sr- miles northwest of Chefteajthis pro- running for president on the Republi- nomics, and two years of Agriculture. 3 lbs. Finest 4X Sugar ..,...... ■ ! _ rect. .covering ovei- jp acres^,lrgs“long' ...... 20c_ can-ticketr-whiie-a former-Repuhli s_ofiLatin..are-offdred^ // '• 7 7;- -.y; ^TT^for 2lc -frgen~tchown for the varied-types of is nominee for vice-president on. the 1 box Softasilk Cake Flour . ^23c: are work-experience and: training ^offered Democratic ticket. “Ctltfr evideiVces'of ■ ■■ -"-'v1 ll lb. AsbL Sandwich Cookies,-lb. alf parts of {coalition in politics are the pa'fticipa- 6 bars Fels Naptha Soap ■ ■ • ' v- )lichigati; -Starting with an old farm tion Jxy^two-at^mch Republicans-^ 25c / ;; ‘ ,' -' ,' ----———— --v - . :V ;■ [241/2 lb. bag Gold Medal Kitchen Tested Flour house and barn five years ago, - the Stunson-an d-^Kiiox^in-^e ^-R oo s e ve 11 ■ partunjties'’"irrr“ fotmd']—JoiirrifaHsm; IbsrQuick Cooking~Tapiociar :■ r-oj ecQ>asH^i^frx-pande^api-dly-nn cabinet at - -W ashing ton. “7( Willkie — 725c '■f - ■ 1 * A VI -1 All . #1 A n C ^ ... L. « . . M, Future ^Farmers, Hi-Y, Girls’ Athlet­ at Special LoWf rice Friday and Saturday ;il it now' includes facilities for-hous­ baiter I^kes was a Roosevelt Progres­ ics, Fatin Club,.Home .Economics- Club. New ing and training over 7 2 0 0 youth in sive- in-1-9-1-2-3. 'Senator'Vandenberg’f ^various-types of-akiHs-andHccupatioiia persistent Rvy. tor. -coalition . U - I ^ O -foil r ■major; sportsT 7,;.V: ■" .which will equip-them for privatedm' baa_.aistrange echo in contftftiporarv , f ‘ >• ■ -.... 7'!' “ I- - - * - 1 . flRfH^;RIK8 »nH mrgTiisi'egarib'foF'tradffio^- ft* and' aviation mechanics, welding, me- ...... in"...... chanical.... drawing, • woodworking, * • sheet (Go'ntinued on next.page)- Start Next Tuesday i ■. ■ *r v :---- t . • metal, electrical operation, plumbing, imwinHiiiMUMHmmmmiiimiiiiiiHmuiMHiHWMWiiiMmmHmiiiMMHHiuwiNimiiMiiMimimmiiimiimmiimQ - ...... ------’ A,- 3 photography and radio. — - . - — Coach" Charles Cameron-will-he on With the assignment' of twelve St. Mary’s Parochial hand to greet the"football candidates' ' ° ' SfnithnHughes instructors and allot­ School Opens Sept./ 9 at ■ they—-first, practice .sessioHL_s$hed- ment-of materials by George Fern, utedi.for Tuesclay* afternoon, Sept. 3. Di recto r 7 of the- State' Board-of Con - The boysrare'' asked to'report at the trol for—Vocational— Education.— the — St-^M-a-ry^ Parroohfaf-schooi-wil 1: her higli scFdbl-buildmg~at...... „ ..... '2.....:00~p7Tm”fof r ...... Do You Still Think An Electric. "CassidyTake prgject ia' better equip DETAILS gin- thg-new school t ei*ln on Mond^yr i cepiving'-their -equipment and _ for a pod to give pre-employment-refresher September .9, .af 9:00 o’clock. Regis- short meeting. -'- All services conducted with close' training to unemployed, youth as part tmtioP-for._new pupils -will take place A-large numbe’r of candidates .are Range I s Slow ? attention'to necessary details. of the national defense training p_r_6- on Fridayi September.6,Trdrni9:00_to expected-to try out for the team with gram now. 'established in* Mtchlg aiT 11:00 a;'m. and from 1 : 0 0 to A:0Q~ prospects for 'a winning season quite Ymit.b rm.the: project aTe 'certified- nt : r good. Howeverrit willTje- drfflcultrto tl.eir local office of the Michigan State , The new faculty will consist of Sis­ find replacements for such boys as Plankell Funeral Home Employment Service after junior ter Grace Edward O. P., Principal; Schneider; White, Winans, Td^iemen- counse|ors have become - convinced Si9ter, Marie Laurine O. P., T)irector schneider.and. Lindauer who have ..been Phene No. G .. - ___ Ambulance,™ of the New that they Fill benefit" fromThe'train­ of Music; Sister Elizabeth"Ann O. P., lostrthrough graduation. ing "offered, Primary Grades;, and Sister Mary Ro- Major and minor letter, winners i Arn* indicatio'n of the type of-activ s.cen:.Qs P., Intermediate Division, :>om last year’s squad retuVning are -...... --— ■ ■ - ______:____;___:______i .. __ ■______• y- was the recent Completion of 80. St. Mary's school ofW« music *...... wilhopen ,1 ••• w^/vw Captain ^ ” r •A. “• Policht,- v“ v ,,ri Schiller,...... I -Enicker- V ■•----»» p’"!"...IMItllllllllllllllMllllllltlHHlIllKljlHiiiMIIIIIMIINwnrillllllllllllNIIIIlljnilllMMIMlIjiniinillllllHIIIIMIII^ airport cone markers constructed, in at the.sumntime.:7:I?rivato-Jessns-will Jaockerr;CQmhs>_Niehaus,-:Lane7-~Dietle-,- the sheet-metal shop fo r the' State lx^ given in piano ttsti and instruments, ,Stricterf Kern, , Einsey , .. Kusterer, S.ic ■an 7lessons- in-voice- cu 1 tu re WitUlili o T^olicMrSlarie, West'_aifd“Gadd. Irf ad- yrowmg^Mash .....;:.. ; t t .77.; A ... $2^95 A- short-wave radio station hasf re­ be-offered.~ — ' drtibrTTo "the- above named ..a..few .new cently been established where 2 0 un­ candidates are expected to make .the fe'Mash:.. , . A. .7...... v.. 7 . .$ 1 .9 9 employed youth under the supervision SINCLA1R-CAMERON WEDDING veterans hustle to keep their posi- of a graduate, engineer are learning 1 Fulms and candelabra were .used to- Tiph's; - -BDIirfNGi —Yoh^can boil as march as two. quarts of water 11 the various'phases oF’commerc-inl decorate Stetson Memorial Chapel, : The first game is-scheduled for Fri .. in less than nine minutes. dwin h o u s e h o l d in s e c t k il l e r and amateur radio operation, servic­ Kalamazoo College at, two o’clock Sat- day, September 20 with Flat Rock, a • i, / ing andjhop pmductiom7A_five4r;: uriluy afternoon/ August. 24, . when BROILING!*/You can broil a“big^ 2-inch steak' medium Stainless^ Effective and Fragrant .. .85c at* died watt transmitter now in opera Miss Ruth Sinclair.-daughter of Mr ing to Chelsea to funiish the opposi­ rare/in only ten minutes. tion was built by members of the and Mrs. George W; Sinclair of Cli­ tion. - -The complete schedule is ■ as ~ radio group. They have their : o\vn max became the bride of - Charles follows: BAKING and ROAST-INGriTThe G-E-Speed Oven pre-heats srnding and receiving station, operat- Stuart -Cameron,Lsoli_.of...the .'late Mr. • September 20—Fla,t Rock at Chel­ 1 to 400 degrees,in 5V-> minutes. ■ x r.g under a tegular short" wave code and Mrsr Lauchlin C. Cameron. The sea.- ■* ■ . umber W8 YUC and are building re- Rev. Mr. Lobigf pastor of the Climax September 27 -Open. Check these speeds against ihe •performance of yotir present Farmers’ Supply Co. ccivers,. transmitters,.plating genera­ Bapt»t-^hu«hr-read-the-servicerThtr; Ogtolwr 4—-Gl ______"^'anv'C^^eganiie~$$ of^fvhat~fWel ifuses. PHONE-184 ------■ ROY C IVES' tors, publifc address '.systems, and air- Irnde vvan given^in" marriage by her October 1'1‘s-rChetsea at Romulus. !"l>,|;1"1'...... l|MlIIIH..MMIIMIIIIM»IIMI.Hm.lH.t..MlhMl,HIH..MM1IIU.H.I.IintIM.Hda ilane receivers and transmitfers. father. ' October 18—Clwlsea at Roosevelf. Another example of the manner in October 26—Milan at Chelsea. ■ WHMim«tWMHiWMwwwiiimninninmwwi»mHwiMwminitiHHMmifHHHiHiwHiiiMnmm»mm*H ... .The. .bride’s .gown, fashioned . en . iUttienTn'Wtfli the~Tm-' train', was of white sheer . with a November 1 —Chelsea at Dundee. CHOOSE A November 8—Saline at Che$pa.. tonal defense program..was... the 're­ shMo.w_4iilnt^£~old*£ft8luoned—bi4«l»P cent'construction o'fXsairpIa'noTTiTTie- bouquets, and h'OT"fingrer-tiiTYcit"fell November. IC^-Manchesteiuat; Chel- WEEK7S rocess of which youth on. the project sea earned the " basic- fundamentals 'o f match the print in her gown, the bride 1Tho'MfcHigap ’High "School Athletic d'anp constmetinn and, flig h t AMoc-iatlnn7ff^nffugur-Bting=a:...... Plan p have a supply of Package Coal op haul. i buds, Her only_ attendant was Miss Athletic Accident Benefit Plan, this r » j • CONSTRUCTING NEW BtHI;mN(V HoTon Poet, Climax, who wore a pink year which- WilUb'c'discu^d^vvith"t1te R. A. McLaughlin ;hasrstarted con­ gown of taffeta and,,net and carried flayers at their first meeting. . The Electric ^ns 2y2 Quaker Pork and Beans ... struction of an addition, 28x40, at: his r„m Vlold-fashioned nose-gay in pink and plan provides for a'n'enrollment fee to -service-station-on-South-Main-Str-Thej-btue.ohm.— Carl- Brobergr^-Dctrh1tr "Tperr ..be—paid-hy the- school i-and- a--fee of- <;i- i.e\y building will be^me^story, of ce- $1.50 for ehch boy registering for the RANGE ■ XA\ formed the duties of best man, and insurhficer A~ pamphlet explaining the pans 214 Peaches . .... — tneiit blcek-'constructlon, and with ex- ushqrs w'dre Loland Morrison, Fern- ]»lan completely will be given to each tdhsi\|e; remodeling that is planned dale, hud Gavin jWntt Jr., Detroit. 1 Get ALL the Advantages TOls/Gonquest Toilet Paper ...— will give Mr. McLaughlin adequate, boy to take home and discuss with-his Organ music was presented by Miss T>nrepts. of Electric Cooking , . 1 ■ space for an automobile show room Ethel Masselink, Kalamazoo, and pre­ and enlarged service quarters. Iou* Potatoes ...... ceding- the:-servico 'Miss? Carol ’Sum­ U. S. NEEDS MECHANICS mers,. Detroit, sang “Oh Promise Me” ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- end the Bach-Gounod “ Ayo Maria”, The United States Civil Service lions for Pickling* qt. .. jy[r.. andMrs^.ChflLrlfea ...B-.JSIj _ ommission is making a atrcnuopS' General Electric effort to' sebure.^quitlified mechanics 77: nounce the engagement of their for nVembqra of ^the Immediate farn / Fruit Cans of all kinds. daughter, Eleanor Marie, to Charles ilies Was held at the homo of the for the National Defense, program in Now Faster Than Ever 0 . Mcnefee, son of Prof;'and Mrs. F. bride’s -parents in Climax, after which certain critical trades in .which there has been difficulty in securing suffi­ [Vy Beans , , ...... - . . 6 lbs. 25c N. Mencfec of Geddes -lHeights, Ann the couple left on 'a motor trip Arbor. The date of Yndrriage has not throughi”^northwrti, Michigan and Wis* cient skilled' workmenr‘ Information at New Low Cost! been set. consin. They w ill reside in- Chelsea, concerning examin^is|.]K^v,may be, se­ Heart of Gold Melons Tomatoes where, Mr. Cameron;i$-ath!etic coach cured at .the local post. office, . ARMY ASKS FOR VOLUNTEERS ami teacher of sociril 'science in the Young men between the ages of 18 public, school. HAM SUPPER pml 3 5 , whtf ;wiflh to e'nlist. in^ the The Ladies’ Aid of North __Lake iH United States A-Tiny may do so at, the Mrs.^Hattigi. ^e4.epiper, who has1 church will serve n'hrtm..supper in., fthe L.R. it I Armory, Ann Arbor. If under 21 been si>endihg s’ome' tiine in Chelsea,* church parlors .this evening, Thurs­ day, August 29, beginning at .6:00 PHONE 418-W CHELSEA. MICH. . jenrs of age they must have the cbn? iefb- on Monday-for her home in Sora- :a_. b . .. _ rknt their parents or guardian, y to'grSprlftigsrN," Y.:-'_:r 7 '^ "r c’clock. '^ "Adv. 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T N THURSDAY, AUGUST 2a.

150 ACRES OF.GLADIOLUS yegr will approximate those of last ? ia t may increase their employm^ just completed its part-/of the work year, it \Vas reported by Robertson. opportunities in their chosen fields,1 to connect with M-36 at US-23, When' Hatch Act Cramps AT OVID’S FLOWER SHOW Emphasis is being placed on the . se­ The Chelsea Standard Our Neighbors the state completes; its work, the Published Every Thursday lection of jobs which are closely corre­ > vmmney Law SOUTH I.YON—The; long struggle thousands of persons who each year Style of Politicians Ovid’s secoiid annual Gladiolus Fes­ lated with a student’s major interest, \ Residents of colonial Nbw Ya* M, ■W. McCLURE, Publisher to have" mu alternate route from De­ visit the lake section beginning just tival and Flower Show jvill open Sat­ Robertson said. In this way it- is troit to Lansing hard-surfaced came west of South Lyoiraiad continuing lit NatioiiaUElectwnurday, August 81 land—exteind-.^ hoped thaUstudents wiii not only;gam who_refused to 5clear_ot repair to a‘ conclusion last week when the three days. This year there ytill be xnimheys were fined three shilling, Sntered in the isoxtolhce at Chelsea. Mich., for 20 ihiles to beyond Pinckney will financially buj will feeeive experience a chimney. t d second das* nuttier,...... State Highway Department announced hjive^a direct and hard surfaced route T (Continued from first page) •“ 150 acres of gorgeous Gladioli in full that it would blacktop 23.9 miles of on which to travel► and this / route anparty-re8ponsibility-_has secretly bloom—it vi^ndtabled rafttbow.-of: color. from l'S-23, north of'Whitmore gubscrlptlon iniee: *1.60 i>er year: sis months, will take .them’through, South- Lyon. disturbed many Michigan party. Thousands of .people visited this cen- 75 cents: four months, SO cents. l.ake, ta'-thc Ingham county line, the In. addition those whir want to; miss hardsT triU- httdognnTvilla ge4ast---year and work' to ‘commence after September 1. ti e heavy and dangerous traffic from ' Verily,, the parti? of . Lincoln and marveled tlf thFbeautifiil disphiy. The ...... —- Oakland-'coo Detreifedto Lansing■ will Ji.ay£.„-..a—new ^aokson- Would' ua2CQgniag^ tftenv fields are open to free nispbetionvand _ 7fhe Chelsea. Herald."established isTl i- .nilc'stl etch'from the Novi -road i badTwhieh is only two miles longer nature lovers should not^mis? ’ thisr ■ Chelsea Sutmlard,T‘e^tahlished—1 aSO- i^ne stives in 1940! Snuth., L.Mffi1? whtle-Livingston has than 6he'"GmniLlvLm^3tih^—HeiiaUL ^ c^ndnverh'aw ithFrTeveTse Cof thT chanccCto"Visit “Qyfdrthe FlchTev'CeiH ! Free Service for Your Dead or Disabled a ftht TCJielsea" Tiil«inft^fist«hH.shed l‘»7 . ... , , , ■. ’ 1 • 4.- \ . customdd order "of politics wherein ter of Michigan.” • . , . »; • ’• * \ ■. * "j- '*"• " ~ URIC,HTOX—The •people''of Brigh­ pay-roll employee.*; are ’ expected to Appropriate .programs-' have beep Horses, Gows, Sheep, Calves and Hogs ton and vicinity .will .;bo interested to ’carry'the torch. The Hatch act, which arranged for each, day, concluding loam that a now dam is being.built, was supported vigorously by President with a fireworks display during the REMOVED AT ONCE( ' • V . T ... . ti 1 .. •«. nl a it ai, nun he)■<>''to- hold in check■heck the wutbiwatbrs a. oof f Roosevelt,Thake.* it a violation for any evening of September 2 . iUiotyi,Ciollect Day or..Night—-Nearest Station l the pond. The oih i structure,.which pf. the nearly -1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 \ ^federal T has'without doubt-'seon■seon winter's winter’s,^n?vv? sn?\ys o-overnmentreinulov'et'sp'overninentp0vernmonteiivpl <1 s to to engage engage in in NYA Prepares for Aid ANN ARBOR 5538 HOWELL' 360 ,.i.d s.mhmer-s-sijns-fou-woll.. over a , political ^,olitical actactivity1.'‘ This. extends even century, is ’beingreplacedii "by by a nevynew t0 t8ta1* departments dennrtmirnts "which“Which' ■ peceive - 5 « w Tp Students In Schools OSCAR MYERS RENDERING CO. srm trcui^of^teei’Wuui c.wement, .and- —Washington. 1 1 ONLY BEER BR EttiO • hould it exist even'*a#-long , as. its prompted, the resignation of G, Don -predecessor, it will witness, a. great Lansing—With the opening- of the -Kennedy asM ichigan deputy highway now school year drawing near,- official iiiany exciting events,-Argus- commissioner for the:duration of the forms have been sent to high .school h vote-getting drived .Kennedy is one of and college officials for the operation. ftLECTRICITVI ■T^gTOW'-cotUm—jti^A00,00Q--employees-i4i-^state^gQygj^-'; ; irf the N YA •^tudent-AVoiik^program,. _rTh? nbTth^smti agrictiRuraFphefibine'~r’"" t i ents - who are .-thus -itrwas lea med-thrdugh Dr. A m . Rot non,-butthat's just‘what- — ^ Mrs.’Hubert" ^ ■. ^Politicians-:e"annot make, use of the eitsomrDimctor^pfi-Student" Wo^rli for Luke'r, who recently moved to Ply “por cent blub” dcvice whereby-a per- "ther Michigan National .Youth Admin- rvrotlvfircfm. Tennessee',, has-done. Re centage of pay-roll salaries is collect- istrration., calling' .that natives- -4>f~ Kentucky, "e'Qj.monthly for-hoHrieaUpiirppses. — •p>vRolH>rtHon jrornted out that there uhere cotton, is. .icarcoly .cultivate ‘ t«r -orifA was . a time-honored -frre several ohangas in'the operation used to go into Tcriessee to see cotton souwehfhalsihg campaign funds, digr- ot the program7 this'^ year." .The r®* ylant$»_31rs> T.ukerijdegideji:'to_ grow nified irrilndipna by Paul McNutt, now. luonsibiiity of ^administering the-pto- c affan~-in- Michigan so( school yehU.dj%ij; Lfedural •administrator of ^mciaUwcurr •g ran r^ nLcesf^vTth;a-puj'sxiTv.hppi^ I r.^% -IJI might see how it came into-its lint. ity act. Ithas'been used in'Michigan ed by letter from the NYA: office. ■ SRe fertilized some soil in the front in the past by botl\_Republicans and All students who wish to receive :if. her home at 984 York street.-Ely-. Democrats, The "foundations of poli­ tical machines afe pay-roll workers." NYA.aid must, swear an oath of al­ mouth,_ and planted some, cotton seed legiance to the - government of the ._jm.May. Nowr she has four or five United States^ NYA paychecks will ■rows of "cotton- plants.., in perpetual Individual Donations \ t. f eeilingron-Tnd i vid Uafd ho—lAsiied to a student •until ITTooinT ...... ^ n y -p la n - rations" is'not expected .to work-any apj^ication-and—oath...... _ "of— allegi.ance- ’fertilized to experiment in" a "cbmpari h’ave been;received in the state NYA f<1U -son of the resulting .plants. Those. hardship on Michigan state > central - for accumulating money is committees’. "Neither is the ,(restric- office. " 'r -1 -— — — -~to start saving.-^) attempt BOTTLE b e e r ( ultivatedrin the- unfertilized ’ have This program for helping needy ^maller^Eldoms,-hm, as a whoIe_th_e. tion” of~|3j000fH10-for the state eam- _to_makejyouraelf indeperi- A v i t U t i i * dent without^a savings ac- BEER1 r count is like trying to write v^ork .program provides part-time em- TASTEI - -MaiL- A-third:restriction.makes, it a vio-" .: withoutiknowing the ialpha- lation, for any contractdr~doing work p loym en tfor^h igh-schootatudents^foT: which . wages up .to $ 6 a month _are: TECUMSEH—Dr. W- J- Balmer, for the federal-g^vemmentto’ .con* -tribute-any amount_ta,a_political par- paid by the NYAc^Fhe" college and sged. 85""years, retired" Methcrdrst miti^ graduate -work program':prowdes7pa'y': , Take, that step -today, by ister and former Tecumseh resident, ty._ Here is .aUxfomr extraordinary, .as any politician will admit! If" it ments ufu.to.-$2 Q:_a -month-Jfor uinder- opemng an Acconnt at this 'd ie: were expended into Michigan" state” bank. "politics",^"^ampaign_f.unds /would-probi month for graduate students. . ress.".DrV_Balfner \vas_boniyJuhe. 7f “--iHonri y;-rate~of- jiay—dep ends—u pom T 8 && in, Kingston, "Out;, where iie-atr ahlyJiiive._to^bc.^put. on :£L public- aub- sidy-.basis-unless. citizens_cante to the the -rate prevaiHngHn^-the-particular- Member Federal Deposit-Insurance Corporation^ fended the •city; schools. He. also sterv- locality,’and the ^number of hours tcT a, printer apprenticeship- in" Toron^’ re sc ue-T-wi tb-greater_pocketboak:, p a t ”55100 Maximum Insurance for Each^Depositor ticipation in partv affairs. a-. studenV -to and "attended the-Collogiaito: Insti-' ■may maintain tliree-foux'ths of a full lute. For. the-next four y.sprs h<_ " __ __There is no question but th a t: the ideal' state of: political -affairs-would schedule with a satisfactory scholas- circuit minister at Janus, Oxford tic- iaverager ""7 ... Center and'Salford, Out., making the be a willingness. of all- citizens to make'individual party contributions. The allotmdrit for the school* work trips on horseback. He. then attended program .for. 1940-4) amounts to $4&5,- : "Vie.toriaXiillego"at GobourgfaQ.nL^^mL -—T-his-Would-entaii not only a desire to vote- in the prmiai’y!elecfion,_wheny JJO-^ntkrfoft^the-college ahiL-graduaLa. "Wesleyan ■University''at. Bloomington, work pnigram $558^60. ^flTfwh'ereTie' received -jm^Blchelor- of• -g-ood—government- is actually deter: Chelsea: mined, but'in' (he November electioh L ast'yehr. were aided ],hilosophy amh-nrasster’s .' degree, ■ He t-.Virnngh NYA employment in 803 high -htter-reccivod h-is doc-tor^of divinity .when, the choTCf: of future'officials, is : CHELSEA—M16HIGAN usually narrowed . down.-ta-two major schools, and 43 colleges in the,’state. degree from Albion-Collegef In June It is expected that the figures for, this Are Due J885 he was ordained . a t Brantford, jiartles." OnL' and in the same year became a •"How much did-you contribute to the. ;rr-pm -her rrf~t.W f)ftro it npim ferpTlC p-fif 1936 campaign-fund ? If-you-did not, Methodist Episcopal churches. He who do you suppose furnished “the Taxes for the Village of Chelsea are .held pastorates in many Michigan inoHey?- You can" “roll yo'ur own- [5a^and-4t!ftm^lP09"to-1015 wap Answers. - ’ " s ■ lue SndRayaBle aTthe office of tlie superintendent of, the Port Huron, dis- -Urict-—F rom 1927 to 1934 he was sup- A Remedy Village Treaisurer at mv place of busi­ -trintendent. of the Methodist Old Peo- David Lawrence, editor of the Unit­ ple’s-Home in Chelsea, After his re­ ed States News, a weekly, magazine at ness, North Main Street. tirement- he returned to Port Huron Washington' devoted to affairs of ?nd .until his recent'illness wag assist- •gsyeiTOiient, offers this, suggestion; ant "pastor of the First.. Methodist “First of all he (the Citizen) should Payments may be made on any day church! Dr. Balmer was a member of contribute to either party through a Tecumseh LodgfeTFr&^A."" M."," also" "of regularly established political"commits THIS TIM E of the week. Huron chapter, R. A . 'M,.and,the Porti tee. If he feels that this is not suffU 'Huron Knights—Templar. ' Funerat-h carry, on '-an indi-. ervicesj were-held "Monday afternoon "viduaUcam paign Jin .excess of^ - $50 d /the chureh-in-Port Hurtin, andibur^ iimlyim case such activifv exteri'd8"“in two or more states”) he can do so, but -he-ahtinlri, not distribute literature "or."statements timt -have' iro^t^-alrirady been sent out by the .respective head quarters.”______' H Next-after ,the--individual-contribu* •tion nas-been -made,ithe citizen “shuuld offer; his. -services... .as_a Volunteer jvorker. There is no. prohibition in Only Servel Electrolux freezes with NO MOVING PARTS the law against man-hours by volim- -tuers,” )U’LL WEtCOMB the te liri^ rE In''the judgment ‘ of- this veteran _"ServeTs silence . , . pfiSTheTor W‘a"shlngtoTf observer, “the 1940 cram.-- o f knowing it’ll alwayt-teJkAWM*^ -p ai g-n---will^r.obabb ^ ffcludii :m o re.-per-. sons actively engagedln campaigning", Tow operating cost is neyejr golog than, ever has been known in Ameri- up-.--,-, siac& itufreeziog system can- politics. ■ This, is .a healthy "sign. "fiothlrig to w farorutor losecfiicioocy^" The Hatch Act in this respect may ac^ Whether you’veever had any othef complish affirmatively more for Amer* kind of automatic refrigerator or not ican _demooracv than negatively by .... you know from your own expc* prohibition of the scandalmre''hiisuse rience or that-of your frienas' that Jj_p5ihlir fiffico and public funds”’ 4bcse-thing*4re-mighty imporiant^ - In Mii/hiyan-sueh—political. contri­ butions- by-check- or~mo noy - o 5-d er-may ITB^ttersefl the beautiful 194CTntod^ be—mil i k»d—- •• ----- • ...... - in/ October, $180,000)00^ . In 1938 ex­ penditures in January was $103,(K)Or. 000;Jn:Qctober,"$207,000;0.00. - 7 ----- 10 Y ear _ '' Congress appropriated $975,000,000 to support WPA this year and, fur- Unit Guarantee thermorPj provided'that this sum may be spent in bight months instead of twelve. ■, ■• " / ; ■ It may be'just a coincidence that' MOIST COLD the rise in WPA jobs and. WPA ’Hudton Offsrrtlne Aulornobtl*, In EvnrjrPSpulor ifttnCjti»«j. .ATN*W T*9 * * M * n '*» spending iyill take place just before DRY COLD AMftua Hiwh— »hc «M| Supir-SIx (In lh», IowmI and t,he election, Apparently, there is lo w prlM flaldtll N.w Hudwn 'eommodo«-SU and EIBM Bnd C om m odor. C ^ o m (ln n.othmg"‘"urthe_H a w act't 6 cover this- You (Set B oth! Ih. mod»rat» price Held). MOM CAR fer LESS MONEY In Every Popular Price Claw indirect influence on the election of public officials. " D«wAetio» jPreth«nara keep Ytte* Dry *r Melet Msat Stora«*»,whl^ 2 Before yoG choose .tshUitod fruit oolit tod full offliror. you desire, simply bysdjusda* your new ear» cpme 'Bad Luck Tiatled Him M g?agSW ^ .^ tf«en Urn In . ,. discover how Fay Chinn,/Seattle'Chinese, ran time...... P»ymentp»rment tetm*.— Pnc«i tubiect to entnge £LU* . < • Uejdble interior Arrtogejaent*' •without notice.., M»l_ _------much more yoUt into lots of tough luck recently. It Trigger Releisei for Trsys and Ice Cubes. , in Siii D t Jjixi C a r i l i u t t t a t i j i j ***** t t t M money/willbuylna seemed "pretty~bad -when -hp-disoov^- I4 6 * , Optional tqulp* 1941 Hiid son t ered two flat tlr.es brt his car. Then ’ t x t r a . b e ' failed to stop-..ftt_„& “ stop sigh” and was arrested. The judge gave “ him a l£cturtf‘ and 'fined him $7.80 on a negligent .driving charge ^nd 21i E. Huron St. A. R. -failijng to-carry: his -driving Weenie. Ann Arbor, Lake Event* *‘D'nighl When the ball game between QQHmiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiimiMittimmiiumiiHiuiiiiiiimiiimiS I V NOTICE r u w U U V M 9 the. camp team Ana faculty was play- ^MANCHESTER— -Last Friday a ready sale fox Jill he.could .get among The Board of Special Assessors of 24 Years Ago the Amish settlements in Indiana and ed. Thi$ game was a typical faculty" the Village of /Chelsea, Washtenaw caller-at-the Enterprise placed a want By Richard 'Wickens camp team ball game with thrills on Tpursday, August 31,1910 ad which appears in this" issue. He Ohio. The Amish, y6u'know, are for­ This and That County, Michigan, hhving duly filed George Schatz, who has been spend- bidden by their religious principles to -Aviation every play. . The lead changed' hands offers to purchase buggies and'light' { |'*muiiiiiiMiiuiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiuuuuiuwutiiiiiiiiu({]. the report of their assessment in re­ ingig several weeka-here^with-hiaweeks-here^with-hia moth­moth-j sprTng“w a g o ^ "-P ari^ : o"ut”in front ow£> or drive -automobUea,—to - owo'i " The new aviation building is rapidly several times and the game Wasn’t gard to curbing the following .de­ er, M--. Mrs. ■ Joseph Schafcz,4eft,on\„tL »i.._Mon-^ . . - - - radios, etc., or to spend money fool* nearing completion. -This is hearten* decided until the last of the seventh By Gerald K. Miller was a car and trailer, and on the scribed, properties: The south side of (lay for his ihome in Fresno, Calif, trailer,,were two buggies, one, pra'ctiT irhly for the material luxuries of life* „ i'nv ‘■ing news to ,tfte aviation groups who 'The ^as't’ yeura have shown very Idncoln' Street between Taylor "and P. Mi Slaybaugh of this plaice has —Enterpri.se. ’ L' ’ " Waiting-^w^io^hiSibuildingL 'trailing. V - the. score of eight to six e - , cally ^new; wljj'ch he had purchased, \K' jjfljl clearly there is something wrong jvith Grant Street^ the east side of Congi purchased the I. H, smith farm in Our curiosity got the best of us and -yto h e . ^ j i ^ ed_^o-. that, tl}ey| may end succeeded— ------— to' sctmTthfiXvut)s“'t6J v—™— _ — ..cur ■.fldu^£immL..ayateiC^ Ig^pm-^treetzsouthTef’-^ammitr-tStreet JSykflni move-in and speed-up their work, luckinf^8tooPfmr81irew«"' ^ : ° l * h t ^ N o t - 000,000 to 12,000,000 unemployed and Adams Streetj North Street between The electric light commission re? going to do with these buggies, |o A ducking stool was used to pun­ only was _1the_scorin close,, but .the a luck or'skilled men in essential in- Main Street and the west $ide -of pyrts-that there is enough coal on ■‘.rrMTTrrfcVjfk ■ iTT 'V. ~ a,..*. which he replied that he found" a ish “shrews” in England in 1748. - Welding number of hits wereyblsb close. The austrieal with men begging for,jobs block G, notice Sis hereby given that Hand at the plant-to last two months,n Starting this week a new welding camp' team “made eleven hits “while the offering- $15.00“ to ^20.00 ^a week, and the Board of Special Assessors and so Ithat the. railroad men’s strike will class has been started. This'class is Counselors made ten. Donald Fogg, companies looking, for imen who can the Village Council will meet at t.he i.ot tie up the plant. — :, • • V the up and coming right fieldep- for. guporvised by Mr. Myer^ This is earn and be worth $5,000 a year and 'Sylvan Township Hall on September a The August meeting 'of the Fran­ ■ Jtii , ■ L c the Counselors made the longest hit VOTE FOR rapidly hocoming--one of !’1 he ."Trrost more, with this country offering more g, 1940, at 8:00 P.- M.- ig,! review the cisco Arbor of Gleaners was held *at popular-classes, in camp. ^ ot~ the~ evening,7 With:.iife' heme ruif~in of everything - that ds worthwhile to assessment and hear atiy. objections the home of Mr. and Mrs. .M, C. Rank. tlie third inninp. Giehiji Alway and the individual than any other nation, thereto, ■:'/ . -'• ■■■. v Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rank were pre­ .Sports ■ •'.....’• : Wagar Glas .paced the Counselor’s i.nd Cmmunism,-Fascism, and every —Said notice shall be-published for sented with a beautiful rocking chair. LEE N . BROWN i l i l p f - - hitting with three and two Hits re­ other type of- --‘ism’’ being taught in two weeks in the .Chelsea Standard.- JThe fifth annual reunion of,'t|W Not­ - _____ 0F-YP3ILANTI Tuesday night, August 20, was ja spectively. -while-Tiopkins and Shidm - “57g night at’:Cassidy“ta k er- This was fame of our schoolsT IF is ~“time“ we August 19,1940. ion faimIffislwaI"Held”on Saturday At Tililill'IM ■'" ke each had two hits each to lead,the .called a._balt and give our schools a W. ARNOLD STAGER, - the home of Mr. and Mrs.,Henry Leh- Present Incumbent, for boys- in .Hitting..-— .' thorough gaftrg=wer.: Aug22--29“ Villager Clerk: man-mf“hf qrtlr-FVam^ cor ~ 1 4 2 mein-,[' ---- ■ < ~ It IsTWr the “fault /ofeclucators that bers- were^presentr Poultry School Will Be ^ducati-on is wrong, it is our own. We The chautauqua closed 'Monday eve-- Children In Court ring-with a'large audience to witness GOVERNOR -By J udge Maicolm-JIatfield. FOR WASHTENAW COUNTY Held at M. S. C. Sept. 9 educattmf,-ahd therr m m the schools -over- to men and women A Measure-foir^ac^^littnal-Nceds vhymes ;by the children and to listen A t thelPriinaTy Election oriSept. 10,1940 DICKINSON who have a. Iot~.of-lo4ters^-after-,theu’. ■to the excellent conceftT by »T ran “poultrymen. aTt^reeei v iifg7 band.' c m invitations-to-attend-the.-aim'uah flock" names--and too-much theory. --They^ -with the -problem - of- cotUrol 1 ing- The selection -and^ullorunv testinir.-school aie in -the rut we all fall into so eas- recreation of yourig people in their iiv ^ “they can’t see the trees because liito fpowa-onfl-pnrlv twontiesy forTitl "ii the woods.” , ' • . .. 9-13 at. Michlg&JL-State .CoUego,,.,.. was discovered that large ■ numbers cT Gur"schouls“ shoul(l “ptace"'moire rem For the, third successive year the' “tFenv were patronizing "road-- houses' two types of .instruction. lire, ■pluisis-^tv-the -common things -we- all -»nd Taverne-eutside c i t y - ■ limits. ” being, use“ever a^JivesrTIu»va.lk^ ATteFJiumerous - futile^‘attempts “-had combined. - Members of - the college -mgr"talki«gy-eating,-ourFmir-pin+.hps'. clothes, !mn' our been made to interest them in a series poultry ddpartnxent; will partic-ipa_te in' personality- th e se simple things.-playi of dances sponsored,by' various civic the sel'ectiim^school andrT>r.: Tivi!—dv a very important part in our ability t.o groups, the ehtire matter was dropped Stafseth and p n E. S. Weisher of the scicqeed; and to have’ a satisfactory-so­ -it is fortunate that the influence oi in cial life. / Wev'must'go ba’ck to fund a- the pool room and the boor garden isr cliarge-^of—the-puUorum-testlrig-workT mentals , iiuour .educational system. negrigible as far as children undeT Laboratory-periods fo'r actiuiLtesting We should": fourteen years old are .concerned; It practice have been arranged^ ■First: . Teach .our-childreh to have is, however, becoming increasing!}, .-'After three days of schooling, a ■ ■■u healthy arid clean bodies; Classes in evident that such places, exercise7 V two-day, poultry conference completes health should be given every-day from- bad influence on-many individuals ap­ the week’s poultry program.' Annual the day they betrin school untU. the proaching their maturity, nTectvngs-of-the-Michigan-Poultyy=im^ “fvnje theyAre'TradiiTited_firom'^oUege. Th“e"n"uiHber oFautomobiles parker provement association and ■■.the Michi­ Good health ys the foundation of hap- around a city’s public dance-halls ^Oi1 gan! Record of Performance associa-. p.iness'and success ftp.life. the nearby road houses, Serves as r 'tion are- scheduled, the first, to be held "Second: _ ,Tlie_Jiuilding_of-charaeter bar6nTeterrtb-indicate:rthat=sucii-a-c-it-w ThQTsdgy.,_Siigtz:1 2 ~f»nm 4 Hrfi p. m., u'hd disciplineshould be the-~principle- -fs-devoid. pf wholesome methods end the latter, scheduled for, Friday, objects of otuv school system." With recreation. Brought industrial peace. , 5iept. 13, at -.^30 p. m. ■ / lhese.im bwd-'in mir-children, we need 1 V * ■ q " . t * The^iaborer Is Worth His Hire Freed ^welfare^from—politics. . : :Lln.the two-day program,. .spoifk^rs" have.jio fear, of. the future. - Practi­ Will.include' E. A. Beamer, stakv com.- A''filling- station --attendant charget Cleaned up the sales tax muddle. cal ly'Till. the wrongs in- the world can mi'ssioner- of agriculture,.W. D. Tev- -be traced to lack-af-..eharaeter-{vnd- dis- three boys, with stealing gasoline','Tc Kept state on pay-aa-you go ba­ h le n ^ ohi.e fLof_Ufc^p o u Itns^ocUati-of- :o ip line in—indi vidua i 'i^lxich„cbarg.ejAh.ey:. pleaded' _ guilty -Thci-i—only^-dcfense—wa s ■ t.h at—they ft ISF ;----- therfedeml AAA,-arrd_J_._i.1i.("rar_boughr TRIrd’:“^Fatriot 1 sm;-' We study-TiIs-r Put Michigan in-front on. national Cleveland advertising man.' Five min- tofy, hilt so Often'tt is in'T.he ahstrnct, Could not; earn sufficient-.money • foi defense; ■ute-tnllTsra reiTo3aigiven-.by..-rc,p.rese n .their .neerts^-from- the .littHFhauling-oj- filFed w i t h—ba 11 les ~a n d—da'tesr^IT^al 1' a&hes and debris that.; thew i\Jade appointments on merit. lalives of Michigan hateiieryirirr., De- ot, us had a know ledge - ‘and^under- troit egg dealers,*' Detroit.;-ypoultry jfta.ndin'g of_our _ historical ' - heritage- neighbors, and so turned to pilfering. - -Stopped afflicted children’s abus oealers, Michigan- Ifariiv tlureauv Mich- _ ^ The 'filling statiom It“'de vel^ped'tTuil" es. . _V. the continuation of our , Deihoirgcy 'igan Elevator Exchange,_Mi.chigan.-po-1 ^uprAmver be- in doubt;— Gur-schools the'boyd had been receiving only a feu Paid schools in full. .■ • h tato growlFs, Michigan "State. Gt.inge i stress 'our long struggle for free- cents ah- h'our .fc^r theh1- IfbTrest- laboT and the Michigan Farmers’ Union. u^m.-and ;w,instill a hatred for- coi-rui* by neighbors' who evidently lutd taker MICHIGAN- IS S4 KL Registration for the : ,■ throe-day tion in govermnent..' -:W'e-must -teach- ’advantage"- of the boys' -^jut-hfub ig- school is scheduled .Monday morning^ ;that freeedoni' is a heritage that was rprance. The problem,was eventuallj WITH DICKINSON* Sept. 9, in the Short Course .oiiice of bought with blood and>: sacrifice, and: solved by ^evolving a'higher wage "Agricultural Hall, ...... — gfidp fnr“ id^DfcwgrkAbese hov? rme- perfoi-medT- Fourth: Intelligence.' Intelligence Dillinger Was the Product of a Rural if; c annot be taugh^-it-must-be^aeCjuired_ - Continunity^TT31 S It is the ability to use experience Mahy-: yqungmTen "'emholdened even- the' experience of - others^ for their success’in' le.ss. densely, populated -the clarification -an d attainment—of nreas-frequently-migrate-to-large-cit Ws to“expand~theii'~activltFe^TM~n\tc* Durant, several years ago, suggested Jt>hn Dillinger, .who.not so long ago that high school'and'college be1 short Was-fehe nation’s Public-Enemy—No^-W- i ened' to three years each and then a; was by no means Tn exception and two year post-graduate course in-teoh- frequently took delight'in showing his- nical- training combined- with actual companions, how “tough” a so-called, work in- their course in office, shop, or “cornfed” boy could be. -A judge, who inv the" field. This would teach stud­ dp.ubl£d,..his reputation—was-thankful ents to .'become intelligent and. to.step for the safety whi^h a one foot wail ■. ■■■ .• A new directly from' college " to their chosen afforded .when he' accidently■’observed field. Ditfinger^standing aT ... Fifth: (jommunisni__aiui__T'akc]snF ealmly^-pumping; machine, gun, bullets bodies must be purged from our schools.- in- all directions to "cover the- ret t^at riain lies ,and statements suggesting oi his'comrades who had just heldT.UP. •that we must make changes in gov^ a bank.. • ,- - ’ - ’ . M TmTOnent^amd-huourzoccmoniic-S-y s tcmsT ^hme-wBidwprfnrriirt.ft: are Scattered Through text-books used not bast'^reflections on their city i ’>. many schools, ‘Derogatory state­ brethren,because the per capita crime ments r an d c ompari sons- with out truth rate - in the average rural _district is are made to- the~"detriment~of^t1ie~U:' approximately half; as 'Targe as "that smarter, &. Everything ipossible is done to found in the" metropolitan area. make “a""student '“doubtful ■ concerning Youngsters-^ in'"the" -small village can our country. ■' ,' be-exceedingly cruel and heartless, , as •/ ' ^ ^ ...... j_ . . I'his Tanlt^ftn^e-tm ^d^lii'eeti-v' to was revealed :b,v a xvidQWJ.who .ti iscoa'_-“ •> - - 0 .... school boards. I doubrtf- thirnT^h:-r efed^tKaf^^ ^ ^ e"fd&heaT. o f' livestock had been ruthlessly' mutilated by.' a 4t l‘*v’1‘'’W l i■ iW *X i ■ w f !* schooh..board. in the ..country, tluit is rmmmmlstic. I-doubt- if there .. ax3 "gang of-boys. RacTtiome. training and finer finished * •*« «• *■< / TiTany~scho'() 1 boards““that" tak -luck-^of adequate -rec i'eation1- have-the- job seriously enough to kno.w.,the'.sub- sa me “disastrous results on rural and- -X ...... ^rt:fi-matter-"being taught H a. their on urban-children,—In -other -wordsr f human nature Is pretty mxrch'the same' Hchools. Running d“school is big ousi- ADULTS CHILDREN '(Under- t4) ;-f +T K thanever? K ness, but it takos more than'a business everywhere. hfa*. s , •« < , s X, ,‘ionso to ruira school. We must have » >,« K*»».SSS»«H,^V.TVt1iW------"T1chiTo1'-"1inards- who--Trrrdcr3t

ViWX'X'W.w ------^e-^aboVt^ ift-«=very-jjrief • sttmmary- t>f education 'as I see- it. -“ There, is EquitableAdjustmenU-^ SEE YOUR nothing now as these things unTbeiffg H>ne now-in-8choolEr-but-4tt-a~hi4uan(i .. ...__oflosses ai - “ NEAREST BUICIU yniss, here and there method. The fb*- ^x Prompt Paymentof Claims /■' Z',’.' ■fwoblem of, education caiTnot be' put KU DEALER SEPT. 7 Ai.tte'xi ^ , aside any longer.;, It is our problem, is the Policy and Practice til iT. < leb ns m eet'it intelligently and con- ,v' X ./ Vs / > 5>a / S\ NV Vv /. V Is .-.cientiousiy. — ..— ...... of ThisCompany '4s -l- . - Slow Bird Flight — Slow flight feOord for birds is held ” Further Evidence of _J_____ W. Jl.-DANIMiS by the woodcock -at--flve miles per R. R, and N. Main St. ' Chelsea, Michigan hour...... - ...... ■* • Windstorm Danger— ...... This Company Paid ./ $4,634,787.78 NEW « Since lan. 1st, 1920 Heavy iocs, osmae when ’wlndatorrn dwtroyed’this property, belonging to R, SMIeglver, Enelejr town if.: •*hip, Xcwaygo Coiitity, August 8, 1030.. House, bern, gronery, tool'house, ■ garage, and wtoteUU ' L - /were, aU doatroyed. or badly damaged, This company promptly paid t^e loco.. , "" PERFECT LOAF ...... ------' • '-...... -■ - ■.■■■'■-...... ■■•■■■■...... —.... -...... -...... - ...... — .•■■■■■,...... -...... r,ri: -- - Windstorm Losses Increase Annually fully vitam in enriched w hite bread f‘ . 1 ’ \$ ...... -... ;7 ' - Experience oMhle- company indicates that the number of windstorm lossee in Michigan fa increaslnj? year by ' i i year. During the last thirteen years (from 1927 to l939t incIusive) this company -has adjusted and pald 80,417 i- losses (A yearly average of 6,185) — this is more than double tho number of losses of the preceding thirteen years, >4 Contains fiva important vitamins; essontial for Health I from 1914 to 1926, inclusive, which has a yearly average of 2>446. ' ' ■ ■ i l '»ii f” Ihii^ly developed in Michigan Bakeries' own laboratory. ' x This Company paid 9,100 losses in 1939, amounting to.$306,020.72. i * , ; - I Nothing like it in the market L -It may help you feel / . J^QW MANY WINDSTORM tOSSES WILL THERE BE IN 1940? ^ It realty makes little differenceitp pur policyhojders because we promptly pay their losses caused by windstorms. a i l ! SH er, look'better and enjoy living morel Delicious i-Mi' toash-- , Do not delay-^Get windetorih M urance from the neatest Michigan Mutual &gent, or write the Home Office^ ■ ■ ■», . a. ^ ...^ ..... Try it today!- ...- X ''~ ...... " ";; "7 ; Michigan Bakeries, Inc. RAlt^fSON DODDS; President GUY & CBOOH, ^loe-PreskM M. E. COTA Soctotary-Treaimrer Established 1885* ‘ — ------H ope Office: Ilasiinga, Mick' . /nsemmee o f S l: — - Tha Lafgatl C om pany it* kind in Michigan m . /. r

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THE CHELSEA. STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 9q wedding march. Thesingle ring cere­ Trank 'Marshall- at her home dn Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Witherell spent Miss Kate Wofford of Buffalo, N. V.. is the.guest of Miss Doris Schmidt SoufA Waterloo mony was'used, the Rev. Clupper of Thursday of last week for, an all day PERSONALS the week-end at their summer home ---- •-■■■ Waterloo officiating. ’ _ x r - . meeting: 'Dinner was. -served and WESTSIDEDAIRY in Lewiston. - '■ Mr. and Mrs. Herman- Rothman !Mr8. A. L. Steger.is a patifnt at Mrs. H. R. Spyfried isf spending this were Sunday dinner , guests of Mr. and plans made and work done on articles Chelsea Private hospital, Mrs. Nettie Schaffer of Detroit was for their annual chicken pie supper "■ Pasteurized the guest of Mrs. Eva Cummings over week in, F-remont, Ohio at, the home Mrs. Philip Broesamle of Qhelsea. gown of velveray embroidered mousee- Mr. and Mrs,’ Arnold Staudacher _of.her sister, Mrs,iMinnie.WUUamSx..: and-Fair to bo held-in-NoYfiinber..-.... - wero'Detroit visitors oir Sundayr~ / the-week-end. Milk and Cream Mrs. Fred Schroen o| Ann Ar&or Miss-Florence Fenn of Detroit spent Mr. and-Mrs. Bernard Ewald.l~aml Try our Dari-Rich Chocolate 'Saturday with her parents, Mr. and ftunily of Detroit spent Sunday at the Delldooa Hot or CcM -yaa-an-over Sunday guest of Mr, and -ohidsr t ' S2.(MH)-Frofii, Mrs. Olin-Hart Mrs. H. Hr Fehrj. ■ ■ ■ ■■ WmToF'MjUlimi Mrs; J. ^N^u;nouv Lutz, Wisconsin’s only m um ciplirquor —: Mrs. Alice Roedei, -who has been chei.- ■ ™ Mr. and Mis. Nelson J^Benn and ; The bridesmaid, Mrs. George Good-4 stofe realized a profit of $2,701 in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Touche of /De- Mrs, F>^iVik Brennan of Detroit wa$ HINDERED BROS, irpit^Te^eeupyingf th e ^ ’Ves - apart*-|-sptHuiin daughter. Marjorie, ■: Mrs."'Anmv; Rey­ ell, twin sister of the bridegroom, 1939, according to Samuel Toish- RED f t WHITE STORE anents at 326 Madison. St. has returned home. a • guest at the home- of-her-mothejy nolds were were' Monday evening-- visitors; wore a white taffeta floor length gown \ berg, director of the store, .which fs^ Mrs. Kate Hawley, from Thursday to at the Guy’Baldwin home. wffh a corsage "of gladioli. ’ r’ at Stoughton. The net profit was Sunday. " - s few : 4The groom was ^tended by George second highest in the five-year his- and -Mrs..Albert Fawley and Miss CUra'Baldwin spent a West Side Dairy days in Jackson last week with mit. ------‘ tory of the Store. - ^ - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brady of Detroit Anna Reynolds. . Ice cronih and cake were served. spoilt the week-end with Miv and Mrs. Mr. and /Mrs. ^William-Huntr Jr.-of Tile ^wedded couple were the - redp- Fred Sager. Jackson were Sunday .visitors of Miss ients'bf many, lovely gifts,'-They will Jimmie Miller spent several days of Louise Hunt aiul nieces. ■re,side-- at the bride’s home west, of this week: at tho- bome- of his unde , Missea L6rna-:uui- Wilma Hun t spent Stockluhlge^------T.nd mmtfMr. and-Mi'STTXathan Pierce a fe"W daysjn Jackson’with' Relatives, of .Grass.l Merkel. And Barbraton,;Ohio were united^ in mar- Mrs, Polly Mitchell/who has been holiday a lure hit i Tiage Rev, "S. 'S.’ ClosswTofficlated, spending some timb affhe" home"of family and Mr, and" Mrs. J. V. Burg Lg e. 2 4 and.son Jerome-spent theffirst of the using the double ring service. Mr. and Mrs. Erie ^Notten, returned General Farm Appliance Go. Week in northern Michigan. The Mer­ - ’Preceding the ceremony, Herbert home"Saturdayr:r -— — Ounce Collins' of Stockbri'dge, uncle of the Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lehman and son plus bottle kel family, accompanied b_v _ Jerome Bottle Only depeill State Distributors Burg, returned.home on .Tuesday. Mr. groom, sang "Because”, accompanied spent Sunday at the home of her and Mrs. Burg will motor through the by M rs. M cGonneli-at-The pi p e r organ, mother and family. Fireleei Cooked—Finer F lavor— Country Club 110 East Middle St, Chelsea- Phone 14 Upper. Peninsula .before returning who also played”the wedding march, Mrrand Mrs. Leonard Loveland homer -end-u-frfteoo+minute-conce ith—M rrand PORK & BEANS 4/:„:21 The1' bride/who was given in mar­ Mrs. DiUmarPWaTil. * riage by her brother-in-law, Paul Ray- Mr. and Mrs.,Ed Hennon/spent’Sun- Oven Freeh, 32 ounce*, S2 tlieea, Bif Ben »l,f ral, was lovely in a princess gown of ...... Safe ior Hand*—Famou* ' man Jiv-of- Chelsea-and- Kenneth Car ----Mr.—and-M-rs-.—H. ~Harvey'WFre in MAXWELL ROUSE . 23o CHIPS0 ; - . 2 ty of Jackson, ' . • j . Jackson, on Tuesday afternoon. M EN ’S D EP ARTMEN Both . mothers, the groom’s -gWhd Mr.-and-Mrs. Ed Hennompent Sun* DIM *mmu0Ur °r - Kroier'i Teited f - mother/ and the sisters wore lovely day night? at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. PILLSBURY . ... 5Jb., 18« COR FOOD f V New Neckwear corsages Erle-Notten. ‘ 'U-t ; - The groom, a former Lynddn town­ You’ll like these mmiy new fabrics and ship boy, graduated from Chelsea patterns-— High in lf)33. Sharon Smoked Picnics___\ , ,1b. 17c 69c * $1.00 A- reception for IfiO followed at the Donald Davidson of Monroe spent Sliced Bacon ...... ,\ ...... lb. 17c Faul Jtay.naI home on Farmington Rd. last week at the, home of his-' parents, Those attending the wedding from, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson. / Thuringer ...... ,, lb. 25c New Suspenders and Belts here were-Mr.—aml Mrs. Orson Bee- John Leemnn and son, John Jr! were jnan, •Mr. and Mrs. .Eart Boom an. .'■VOi', WWJWQA' :>\AV.9WHH V Ife&l&r.pnM'OAbXt 4tM«ift‘tof 50cW$1.00 Mr. Leeman’s ’^ster, sister. Mrs. .Nathan Nnt.hAn Bfown. Miss Winifred Brown, who Grapes — ...... !b. 5c , Brower-Runciman Wedding “/ bad been, spending several days at the The farm home of John Brower of James.. Struthers and' I/eeman' homes, Elberta Peathes .. ,...... ,5 lbs, 25c Stockbridge was the ^cepe of "a 'very i eturned to her hoipo in Eat.on Rapid pretty wedding Saturday evening, them. / Prune Plums...... 4 lbs. 25c August 24,^ at 8:00 o’clock, when his ,„.M.iM/ Jenni.e...Rho{uies-^of—Ann'A'rboF vffti’fghterr-Rhea-'''’ IfSTTb, ' became the * * * J ' 8 » ? * t :nf ■^U « t v M r s .. Frank-. of Jerald Anilrewl/ Runciman^ week Th-Uraday. and Friday.. 8ofi^<>f^.',"{m3?MfA•.®mbry."ltunciman■ . -Miss Valerie Looipa.n . spent several of Waterloo. d»yA :rec^nllyJn .Chicago. - Mtss Sally Helner of Ann Arbor is spending this week at the Leciman home. ' 4 ■ "j The Ladies’ Aid m et' THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940. [g CHI STANDARD, CHELSEA. UICHIGAN Rena-Schnmacher of North lake' PERSONALS Sylvan Center school will start bn LORENZO K. TAYLOR HDNQRED (^N ANNIVERSARY and “I Love 'You Truly’’, and a his- the guest of Marian ,■ Schiller this Tuesday, September 3 , for enrollment. Michigan State Fair To Mr. and’ Mrs, Rex Richards were ih week. Lorenzo KrTaylor," ,74 years" old, a ,.r^-I -■ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall of-Evans­ ' 'Mr.' and MK Donald *arden~"of" ^rrre"Tacolfe Bond, was read ' Adrian on“Sunday to attend a wed* . Mrs;: Sarah GUmore of Ann Arbor Open Saturday, Aug. 30 resident of Wayne, died Saturday-in South Haven were honor guents at a by Mrs, James R, Lee, ton, lllr spent Tuesday with their Spent Thursday.jvith MVs. Albert a Wayne hospital, following an oper­ buffet luncheon »n Sunday afternoon . Quests w^re present from • -Lonjr ^Mr. 'and, Mrs. George Goodell Jr. Schilley, aunt, Miss-Nellie G. Hall. With the Michigan fanner in com­ ation...- >4ri,arid Mrs. G. Maschke Jr.'of De­ a l the home-oLMi.^Ul'.ie YYackenhut,::Ifland’ N* Y- Detr<)lt and Chelsea, haW rented the Kksiererresidence on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kinsey- spent plete commahdj the Michigan State orn ipXhelsea, the son of troit spent the week-end with the lat­ given in celebration ..of./their- fifth/., - Fast St. * Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fair of 1940 will be opened by .Gov. Jdhn C. and Hannah Kirkland Taylor, v eddihgNanniversary, - r- -___ _ ■ -FredKanouse^Jackaonr te r’s jpaj^ts^.Mrfl^d ^Mrst' Raymond I.uren D. Dickinson on August 30 ajid and attended the Chelsea pdblic ^^Mrs^OrJrWalworth-tmderwentran' Schmnacher at North kike, _ -A ohuren formed the table center- operation at University hospital ' on Mrs. Wallace-Whitingiimi "daughter continue through Sept, s, with agriy school, from which he graduated , in piece and___ thev ^ decorations were., bou- _ ^IrsrH -J. Tuttle o f Oak Park, 111. lulturaLexhibits and entei-talnmcnt-on. Ball & Thrasher Tuesday? --- -- ' r,— - of-rNorfhville at-e-spending-tlns-week- and- MisTTane,,Tuttle of” Cblumfrus" .1333.—^He.ithen.went-to -DetrLoiit,.whore- -thipis Mary Brnzee of Adrian was a Week­ with her mother, Mrs.-E.F. Smith a scale.-so extensive as to cause pro­ he was#employed with' the DetroitT^ ^ 3 yellow tapers. Everything for the Office Ohio were week-end-guests of their fessional New York showmen to style- end guest at the Kome'of Mr. and Mrs; M mind Mrs. Lloyd. HeydlaulF are Edison *Co., ami later with the Ford 4Utot ^ l u a ,c . Mrs. "Edward: TYPEWRITER AND ADDING.. cousin, Mrs. J. N. Dancer; 4 Michigan’s 91 yea_r^oJd institution Floyd Allshouse, . ' - ,v • spending the week on a^ motor trip- Mrs. C. B. Oddi and Mrs. A. R. . married to Ada Easterle. poured. . MACHINE SALE - SERVICE through ..northern MichlgatwimLWis-. "America’s little world’s .f^ir." ; _ l>oothby, who died-five years ago. ; " Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roeder and son Smith of East Falmouth,-Mass, are -Karl Bardcp and Kjchard Lee .--as, AND RENTALS. cousin,. „ ------, The agricultural exhibits7 are -ex- •. ,y Surviving •• are • thVee sons, Rpssell, 4 of Wayne were guests of Mr. imd Mrs. spending’ several days as—Quests' of pected .to exceed in number\and' in pages,' assisted- by, Mary Ann Gage, i Typewriter Ribbons - Carbon JVC. Maroney on Sunday^-,— v - - ’ Audrey p a ck er of 'Whiimare-l.akc Mr, jind Mrs. Sidney- Sd Sidney ami Jack, and two brothers ’apen- 01fice,Supplies. : is spending the, summer vacatioirwith (iimlity— afty- heretofore- presented-at'George Mrs, Anna Hoag "spent several days , Mrs, G. I. Hammond and great* the Fair. -In preparation for its great­ a shower,of wooden gifts, and each of Desks • F iie^ Visible Systems her grandparents,'Mr. and Mrs, l-hium- giandson, and Mr. and 'lor of Detroit.. Funeral, sei-vicas ami, of this week in Detroit, as the guest . Mrs.. C. D. est vegetable, fruit, and grain exhibit •the guests .with—wmoden soUvenk4.' 229,S. State’ St. - AmTArbor " uel Wacker. ^ - Hammond 'and ;s?on of interment were ‘in .Detroit op Tuesday ■ of her niece^Miss Beryl. McNamara.— Owossb visited the Fair management Under Dr.' Lin- The-.march to/the (lining room was _____- ___ Phone 3955 - Mtv=and—Mi'Si- Ht-I*- -Paul-attended "Mrs. Iza.Qjierin.oLSunday. afternoon. - ' - —----- :------played by Mrs^Adolph Eisen. ..."T- “■ :__Mks_-Kate- Keith. Field of New York the Sta^le’r-Hamly wedding.hold Sun. wood W. Snow has-provided «■.build­ See Our Local Agent— Mft-ftttd -Mra, Leu Allshouse'nru'the ing-'three tipies as large ms/tne agri-; -During the afiernoon TWEE— City was a guest on Monday at, the'; day afternoon aV the Michigan parents; o fji daughter, Sharon Aim, JOHN. WILBUR VAN RII’Elt *t' jfonie of Mtv and Mrs. Phi 1 ip j r oiin. League," Ann\Arbor. cultural buifdihg —used- _ih> previous born an Tuesday, Augiist 27’ at St yeairf: -J n h n i 1 bur Van/R i pe r.E- ! i fe -lo n g. Mr, and. Mrs. Karl -Markwart Sr. of Joseph’sh’» MflWVVMercy VlneriitrtI hos, - Ann Av' resident/of./Chelsea,' died early Satm-- j - For-thc ,-fn^t-tim e-in^ir^-^yrg;' Okemos are visiting at' the home of day ^norhilig at; St". Joseph’s^. Mercv- theTr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ■' Mrs, Lewis EppleV and"Miss_ Aman­ the livestock "fudging and; showing’will, da Koch arev leaving tomorrows : for hospital, Ann -Arbor, following a long* andf Mrs. John Hude. , he^held in the coliseum. ' The livestock illness. ’ m . U j. PAUL '•several days’-wi: ;is expected; to be-the -htgjrest- quality ... "Mryamd^MrsT^PetervKim-rey ha vc Te- former’s nephew, ltichard -Merz,- of kixhlbited'in many'-yearsr- ______1 — The_ son of John, and Maria ' ATHi Osteopathic— turned: from" a -trip-Ho "Sault-'Ste. ColunibUs, Ohio. ^ representative impioment display Coy-Van- Mariev—They‘ V"’’ “also "“T visited^ th«ir—sonr ny,rr Mr. ami. Mrs. iLyhn- Pratt and son will occupy some of the lest frontage ber'"29( 1866 in Ghelsea-and -was mar*- Physician Richard K>nseyrj|,TorcK]^?3S£^?£SlE!i,Jlobert^of-Benton Harbor spent-sev* the luge- Fair-grounds afford.- — . - ned to A m el i a~Kl inglerroir Se p t ern be r (Across fyom Poatnffi™) Mr-andld..Mra;_G;udar Ma.Q.hko>-Jv....ql-ctal days nfatjite pasti-wcek-with. Mr; Special space in the parking-lot-wfU ITT, l896r"For many years Mr. Van Detroit were week-end guests-of the snd^Mrs. Gottlieb- Sager ;of Sylvanf-be-resevved -for the cars of out-of- Riper conducted a -coal -business"ntr -latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Uay- township. . V . town visitors, who may not""care to Chelsea,; and wa^,, Sylvan township niond=Schum’acheE_of ‘ Northlake. Prof. B-.-Qr-iWalpole of—JonesvrHej -dme- through-DetroiPs^gmmids. to all supervisor- for set^eraTterms. Mr8v, -Margaret Milner -and-^Huglv-Mil parts of the -metropolitan area, will be. iurvivingjpT.e. the r,widow ; a- daUgh- ..Mr.—and Mrs— Frank Mooney of- ter,; Virginia, at home.;’.a sister,-Miss ner of Stockbridge, - and Mrs. Harvey j-rovided." ' 1 Chester,- Pa, spent the past'week as Florence Van Hiper, of Chelsea'; and. Focus on these holiday^ specials' and you'11 ;have“SAV4NGS ThTyour” guests of My. and Mrs. M. J. Dunkel Sackett of Lansing were callers on Among the entertainmonl ,feature® -Monday at the”hobie of Mr, andMrs, will be a thrill-packed rodeo; six days two brothers, Schuyler/ Van Riper of Labor Day picture. Go/through 4he-,-list. See /how , many items at their summer home, Cavanaugh Ypsilanti and Floyd Van Riper of, lake. N. W. Laird. -,’ " ‘ • v of harness-horse racing, starting on Pinconning.-— ir-. .‘‘click’’- with you. Be sure to buy them before you leaVe because you Sept■"21 a huge mb~Bicai"exffavaganza Loren" Weirig and childreh of Me- ■“Funeral, servtces—were: this;.State! . * ^Ccaub,-Ohio spent Saturday - iT T lie ni1ghtlyt~a~'coiitinqous-‘free amateur home of. Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Chapman. show featuring the besyt amateur sing*- Monday-afternooirat-the StafFan fun^- oral -home; Rev. Ray W. Barber offi- Mr. and Mrs. David Loar and daugh­ trs, dancers 4 h^" musicians' in', the $1.Q0 Cod Liver Oil 'were^stafer:-dancing- nightly-to-the'tnusic dating. Interment was in Dak Grove 35c Vick’s / ter,- Mary- Ellen, “of “BUssfield 'cemetery, 7'-: -Vapo Rub-v,- Tablets, 10Q&-...... ,. 89c guests for'the-week-end? ■ of Shep'Fields, Aug. 30-Sept.. 2; Dick 27c Over Sunday guests at the home of Jurgens, Sept. 3; Ted Fio RTto, Kept. 30c/Vi ole's Va - 1 ro ■ nol c" ’~: Qvf 60c Rem 6 8 . KOCH REUNION Mrr_and Mrs. PauL Barbour were Mr; 4-5; Wayne/King, Sepf'.' , 7, "; a mile ...... M t * \ ' .for C ,-,-m 39cT Frank Mirael(Tahd children, Qnda and joiningJn depicting’thd life, of (jurist; ner to^SO'TTiemberB : a.t - Sodt’s Ttmr $1.25— V i gai. Hgavy.----0 7 / » — - 50c Rubbing.Alcohol, Jeah-of-BelLCe-nter-rrOhio.----— t— and-any.aumber-of-side-£catiu^1L__v -Pieasant-laker “At‘ the—business, meeting -officers MinerarOTl ____ t / I C ■ full pinto ■ ■ ■ 2 9 t ENTERTAINS S. A.-CLUB were-elected as follows:- . ; 50c“Carrtphor 50c-^ "lb. Hospital Twilight Ball League < President-r-Albert Schiller. Ice- Lotion - . . Cotton___ . ; . 29c Mrs. Lyle 'Haselswerdt_was hostess _Vi£e_PreSi—Raymond~Koch!, 39 c td“thlTS. A. club on Thursday evening (By—Rolland Spaulding)-■ Sec’y-TreaB.—Mrs. ,Emanuel f Eise- v 75c Vapex 60c Alka- . at her Cavanaugh lake. home. Mrs. mann. Seltzer .. 49fc Theodore Stimpson of- Saline held high Due'to the extreme amountyof mffijs-- Inhalant , 59 c Life-4haWhafcmad&=up=the=rrmior=pa? iment- 'carnTnittee—Mrs. , Al­ bridge, also winniftgrthe-trav^ vin Vail, -Edwin; Knapp, Carl Kalnf- eling- priae. TLuncK was served.- - — of the twilight- for the past few dayfrr "We carry a full Iin¥"of SUPPLIES from Kinder the first games.of our playoff: schedule, b a c h . ______An amateur prpgranj furnished en- garien; to G radu ation. x MRS. E. L.- SUTHERLAND have. y,et. to be -played. However,, weathc^-perinittingv—we-rWilLMdlour- tertairiment for the' afternoon. ; E.- M." GOME IN"and get a HARD WOOD RUDER FREE! ’ Mrs. E ~L ““Sutherland,, Sutherldnd,. widow "'of best-to-prov-ide more thrills than-a- Eisemann was the oldest member^h the late Rev. Suthsrlajul, who was ill three-ring - circus and play a double attendance -and . Katherine Irene We Have .Your Favorite Magazine - — for. some time, •die'cTlast“ .wee.k in La- game tonight . (Thursday). Cassidy Knapp; daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Ed- -services—were- hfMtit Lake Tech.-will ’ play the Federal ‘wtn"KlrTapp,_±he youngest. -During the S c jre w “tearn“ orf, "thF ..south diamond; past year burial was in Argentine. The Suther while Spaulding - Chevrolet^ and Hi- two deaths.., - . " lands were -fwmer Chelsea" resident's, •Speed -battle it out on the Jiortlrr -Thtr ’’God' Re With-Yovi” was sung—on- BURBSCuRNERa while Rev. Sutherlapd was pastor of. games 'will be started as soon after closing. Jackson, Aim Arbor, Iron t he-€ongregational s church' .. .C-dclock.r ds the managers .can put Creek and Chelsea.•_ we re represented PHONE J D /m g g inV % ir CHELSEA their. team.s on the field*,. The winners: at .the reunion. , . " ...... BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS of tonight’s gapios. will play it off for Mgmbar6--6f~.th fiaked for salads 10c Beef Pot Roasts loom was decorated with; azure o1’ rear- end toughened up -to” fit the Fresh and wholesome ...... reamers', from the chandelier to the ridgepole of a donkey in preparation - lviace cards. A thrdedler birthday fbr our coming East Side - West Side GREEN GIANT c&ke adorned the center of the, table., Donkey Softball Game when . we'!! CALUMETBakingPowder etroitr make;Jerry N iehausMVest-Siders-and- PEAS ...... ___ . .a_____ Lansing. East Lansing a;nd Clintony-as the jackasses hard to tell -apart;11- - 1 pound tULir/Tr^Tr: a * t Grade No. 1— v;.ell as from Chelsea.. More details later Fresh Dressed Chickens Crackers, 2 lb, box 13c : Choice . Selection Lunch Meats CHARLES HAGGERTY Catsup, 2-14 oz. bottles . 15c resi-, Church-Ball League ■ Charles- Haggertyr“ff, lifelofi'g; - • ' Mi,...... - • CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY dent of Lyndon township, died sud- “TM(TTissue;6- -1000 Sheer- ^ (By William Beans; Whole Green or Waxed, R o H S ' ‘r . . 2 o c v;here he was bom -May 24, 1861, the^ In the. fii’St round of the playoffs Stokely^s, No. 2 can ...., lbc“ son of Patrick and Mary White Hag- held August 21', Str Ibuil’s, behind the r gerty. A. sister, Miss Margaret Hag- brilliant pitching.of Luther Kusterer, "FRUIT-COCKTATt— ~ / gerty; survives. •; who, incidentally, was making his first pound can . . . Funeral services were lv/ld at..10 start of the year; eliminated St. Palmolive Soap. 5c :lock Monday momingrnt~Str-Mpry Selected. Fruit with Lots of Cherries church, Rev. Lawrence? ■■Dorfc- ufllciat?. kept eight hits well scattered, While ing, Interment was in Mt, , Olivet Andy-Policht, who started -for ;:St. Dog1 Food, 6 cans ^ 5 c cemetery. — - - — Mary’s and/vas-relievedd^w bjLBill-Rade* Peanut Butter, 2 Jb. jar„L _,2ic: machar in "the third, gave up ten hits. v Thrw - Assorted Dietr SPECIAL CELEBRATES 87TH BIRTHDAY „ Methodists romped’into the playoff . The. 87th ."birthday anniversary /of finals by virtue of a 'Congregational P & G br. Kirk’s Flake, Roman Cleanser, 2 qt, hot... 15c forfeit. Methodists and St, Paul’s -Jbhn^IGwh^as'cclcibratj • •«* .4 lbs. 25c ,f.w

THE CHELSEA STANDARD,.CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,

in a Non-Partisan ; Primary Election sooqa member of his or hep familv CHAPTER XI pendeU A guest, perhaps, who re- ^y«s* .aad.iift.the..d.ep.tM quired the nervkefl.fila.dQ<^i,. He fgr the following Offices, viz? -~ to W.8. or her absence 2 ’i; brilliance. “What would I do with ' Judge of Probate, W c u ir CdurF Township on public business orhi. John stopped his car befora a should' make the call. In a few or hi8< you, Gay?” v minutes when, he’d gotten warm and Commissioner. her own huitaeas, anh without E f square fra)ne house set flush. with_ Notice-Relative to-Opening and Clos- to avoid or-dshrhU or tetei -‘Couldn't ^we rent something? A fiad finished his cigarette— ’istn house or an apartment.. How do the pavement along a ^street ef ___ jpg of the Polls tion, he or she was unable, to; ™’ square frame “houses fsebafated by He would be glad when this pe­ (Election LawrRevision of ”3,931) people in Portland live?” . 1 riod of marking time Had passed application "for rbgisteation 7n’lnti* “I live in Dr. Sarfifeant’l home, as stretches of snow-covered lawns." '" (4JL0) Section 1. On the day of any iurtlust day dav providedtmwlriflri by hv law.li,,,. for ..the ^ The late afternoon light was gra£ and he could go1 on with the worX you know very well/’ ' he enjoyedu John tilted back ln his election^ therpoHs^ shall be opeired at ioterlng of electors preceding JJ and -a' sharp wind blew in across seven o’clock in the "forqpoon, and election or primary election, then S "Was—is that”a stipulation?” ..., Jiim,.^epping=J3iuL ffif, “^~^A very 'imporTanrono; rcouldn'r riiaH"4^-continued—opyen^ -untiL .aix [namename of^of^suriu u cluperaon-ehai peraon-ehail: ’the.-car, ’glanced tip through bare/’ o’clock'in the afternoon and ^o longer: tered, and -he or she shall then be S' have /come h£re~tb see you" if I’d branches of. elms, serene and gra»- .had to pay board since October. I Provided, That in townslxips the board mitted to vote at such election orS‘ cious in summer,. etched now in of “inspectors • of election may,: ii)'its couldn’t have bought this ne\v hat bleak austerity against a cold gray ...... , nmry election^ If such applicantB which you don’t admire.” sky. There was, snow in the wind, accretion,^adjourn .tluLP^lU .atJwelyo in Batd ^ n B A t^ wJlfally. make “I do. It’s a marvelous hat. Now o’clock noon, for one* hour,_and .that false '8tatcimmt,-he or she shall C he thought. ;A March,blizzard would the township boardjirtownships and deemed guilty of porjyry, and unS thatvl’ye gotten-usecLto-it/ I think probably leave in its, wake an epL it makes you- look- very, handsome the legislative-body ih-elties an«MiU ^dnvictionf bo subject to the pains £3 Ldemic. of influenza. Nothing to do •liiges may, by resolution, provide that penalties thereof, . “ and distinguished." , ^ - / — ■" about it,- though.: ’ He sunk-hia-ehin "L ia r!” He pressed her arm with into’ the “collar of his bearskin coaty the^poHOhait ^ opened at-six o'clock 4 Pravwlon^inXMe^oLRemovsBt^ his arm against his side. "Darlingi'1- "and ^started ■ across „ the icy pave-tl in the fpreneon-ttx\d-imxy=also provide -. ~ ^=Axu)theriPrecinct,------^Has—Dr;-7Sar‘gcaflf a familyr be kont open not A m rcgliteied anil8 pijaiifidd Yoh. ’to"the step?"-of the-ho u ses— latex* than eight-o’clock in the evening 'tJohn?‘,V__ _ _ - A child’s voice,_shouting, drew wfoiLhm- removed from one ctetu _.Ji!Rlrs^ Sargeant. ^ T h e tr older of the same day. Every qualified .elec­ pieiniict of.a Township to nnoffi Him to the fence, parallel to. the tor present and in iline at the polls at tlon pieolnct of the ’sum* Tow dauahteEi-is t It ere, .this winter with street. He looked through brown- the hour—prescribed -for. the iloslng two small sons.- Her husband is skeletons of lilac bushes'lnto the Side- . - , h*we thojlgliL on-ftfi^ ■' - ' -1 -t . (Continual from last^Veek) • rough vvitn urgency /'Tell me,.Do an offleefe-im-the Navy.—There’s ;a. .^hereof shall be' allowed^to vd.te.; prniqUs to vloetlon, or ’ ^ ' L' S — yard. __ ~ — Thi~ poll/ -of said dtectibr^wilr be tion-day^n^at -yeu-nvant- to go- oxv younger daughter .in. college, who. - t * HVCommW re! * “-he"citledr^=: Hep-cA7o^,-Hfted -tohls, were bril* comes: honie-prottv often for_\veek« openrat 7 n’clock iii-in. and will^remnlm eio rR 7 ^ ttv o liia -o r-huxLiililn w g Thr"shoUimg^stopped^=Nathanlel,"j L epeft=ufttiH)“o;cle€k^^x^ofeaai4W ■ The saiifiy^aired /your." rr.ar. li'amtr\yTtlv~terrprr ends.” ams, Dr. Sargoant’s eight-year- whom John had not met betereihis" “John:”'. she, cried Jointly,- “Dar« “Is, she^-ottractive?” ■« of election. :■ r--- the precinct from-wfi^lLhir '■■ J‘>'V /,* " / - '?/ old grandson, standing on the seat ROBERT G. FOSTER,, f^r ■>—x Jvenifig ^intervened.. '.‘-'-My—d'arte^ ling!’1 • “ I don-1 know. I’ll- look at her. of a garden swing strung with an~ moved, to tho roglstrntlon book _Gay. You-promised.’’ ' ' ' - ul "don't see how you ..can, Ire •when J /get— back-and—send-’a . re*, "Aug22-Septo .. Township Glerk. e^poclnct -in which ho-or said .mope gently “I’m— There's intricate “ network of ropes and" rcstOTgjr^uch oIoctor-sludH... „ f ‘/ - f i\: \l W4~^ - - “Gay-savos’her wMtzes for mev . , t -/ 7 _portV^_ ~ " - -■ -string,: wavexf-:a- mittened hand^jto= Robert Cameron;said from the, en d --d ot‘nn8’r She lauglwd, “7“ ' - - - GENERAL PRI31A.HY ELECTIGN, xfght'to-have jbucM ■.transferixmdo I;.:. : . f_...... -.' v.i: ■■■ ■■-■. you.” , she said aft?tidily, wardThira;"‘ any-elootlon, or prims ry=ofi@c’tion"-d« '*Vof the table. . “She-doestvri trust7my-J---- -LJoYe. “I’ve-nevcr really se'erua girl^ince , . ‘T im A dm irar Byrd,” he called." Notice is liDwhy giveny thot a~ Gen»v <:}l' ' : ’ foot-work )n . anything more mod- ''.Do yo^t ~Gayf'">: Mis lips’ nioved *I'-ve known you.” " r v cral' Primary- ElectiQn_wilLjje_heUl in-Jiy. obtaining fronTTtho- board of k. ''itl but no further words 'came, He ' “Darling!- I’d like .to believe you" , v “Oh, are youTi1 How’s it agoing? spectors of such olectioii nr ..primary Vj'trSt ' fcrn” • ' Land-in sight?” ,1' - y 5 the Township o^'Lima, State of Michi­ “What it- is to be popular!".Tory saw that her eyes brimmed with “ Do you—know how • you look gan, at Lima Town Hall, within said election of the precinct from whki tears___ — ’ “.We’re 'irr‘"desprit straits,": Ad-, he or she has femoved avcertificate < Wales' sighed 'in laughing devisiohi now?” - Township, on ' . ./ “You’re in' fine form-:temght,-.-Ga- -' “Onrling.*-* he said, moved.ns he “Wanar.d exhausted -from tryingr -mirar Byrd ih .a blue and red snow- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-lfi, 1940 transfer .ancT'pfesenUng the said ( ■briella.-U-Connie Belmont fluttered was always by her .rare tears. “Let’s "rrolrtu- burst into a flood of tears." suit and high buckled’- galoshes tificate to the board-OfcIection ii Her long/1'aShes-at-Jthem^acro.ss-th e kor e-^-I -^don/t^wan ri^o- ■u 'Iu that shouted, cheerfully .'aqross the—ice b t ii a L l^rtjfs-pa x-Eic ^b^pr^ine^r^wlvielHxeVBhi I want to floes of the Anlnrctic. “Hadio's gone He would be/glad when this pe­ — S t ■ » table. “If Pete wasn't your cousin, talk to: the others fur cap and' coat._____The^e should be iring-therein,, candidates for the .fol- alone with you." . , • ~ .... .-dead. Can’t get a squeak, put of riod of marking time has passed. -RALPHSTOI I’d be a wall-flower,', too.” a, drosky waiting outside 7?or you __ • / •■ r'x. • i'-.- -- . 7—( tving offices, viz: - :-- "John tuimed to-Gay. :v; “I want thatv■■■too,”-She/ blinked, .mstradrb'f a- nmo-usme7-' =her=,anyhow^.’ ‘...... ,— =~__. f Augl5-29:.“ __„Towuship- Clerk, then smiled. “Do.I look spotty'from . “That's serious;ilr Johm-symph- chair“8fld-propp.edrhis.-feetoh-ih^: STATE: Go-vemoTrOeu ten ant" Gov- •--- ■'Will, youtdance with me?” he “There are no more Russian prih-< desk.- He would never-be-happy^itL; ernor. — p—~ • ' aslted,quietly.7 : . / ;-m'eepmg?-J Le cfcy "I o n1t—us e mos- „.cesses.i^-._^j. ■ _ ... thized^ -“Hxvve—you—tested"4he- — REGISTRATION NOTICE "Car a'r-”v—— — • v ------— - tubes?’ a practice.-- He liked the stark facts ’^CONGRESSIONAL: United______States Her eyes, brilliant with animation “There are in illustration"^for Tol- Senator, Repvotentative in .Congress. For General Primary Electica ....tho-nthArR, nlnndpd »after. qnipk. ^_“Very luc-kyi ... You-look° lovely-y” “Aya. ■D^ader’n -a doortnail.” of science, unconfused by human iday,.. September 10; 1910 TL^^arrrrs^reieased-hCr^-relucti'ntlyv -stey's^novel^.’* John smiled, marveling at the ra- contafitSi .tbe crystal ~ hardness ..xif LEG IS LATIVl’T-—-Senator, - Ropr- upwEflftf glance m et .his. a'. ‘But^hey- dor.lt. have blue^e-yes.’" truth that couldl-be .checked ahd sentative. ' • “ . . . ' To the Qualified Electors of the Top. ^/ijd_like to,” she^ said ' and rose ' “Can -we say/-nil - the ;petiteThlHgS^ '“THev should.” His Voice faltered.- /pi'di^WyTitK1 - wh i ch - a ^child, “adapted ship of Sylvan, Precincts No. 17“ no wr'arimgci ■ aw ay T himseg to air-cnvii^hrrtenh^Young?: - proved. -H e -had—ih-dught,L,mat- he- CdUNTYx^Eiitismiimg__Attorney; 'SjA-i'r? "as he got. up to pull backherchairl ‘Oh, Gay.” SheriffnCoTHTty- Cl~exTk7^County^Treas^ - -2,-State' ugairr “ ExCUSe-mg,” She SaH Hirontlv f«v- "Of" course w e cam-’—She held- his Nat-'-had-been-born 'in. the ■Philip- might experiment' a little .on. the “ pen^t. pn - .TftiTn. Tt. ppm«i~'siipK' iui&i r-Jteg i ste i':-"of-^PoodSt^ Aud iter iir .Notice is hereby given that in m . Robert- Cameron and, ’silently, at TTand tightly'as ihey.-ftladt‘-tlieif-wuy. pines and .cuLliis. J'ee tlr iu San gi:an-" side, - Perhaps-he coulU vvhen ho hadr through revolving . couples toward a" little--'while'""Since 1 “cam e here to cisco, but his “Aya” was as.autheft- ' become more accustomed""to~the "Counties- e 1 ec ting- ?ameT.Drain-Corn^ -foimity-^with-4he--“Michigan,Ekcti(u “John's :side, walked to the edge of meet you*and we’ve wasted so much .missldner,- JC oim ers. .Sitryeyor, _ and Law”, I,-the undersigiied Township Ei£±_'_ ; the table \\iiich .her stepi.father had' -tte-as-thoufliT-ins-tead of six months, routine of office -hours... and ©alls. the dance floor. . -T v--r,.“-/ "piip'ng^d. No one Was-there.: The of-it“being unhappy.” .-• hevhad:spent the six years of his For, the present he- was too_tired such .other Officers” as may 'be nomi­ C!e'rk, will7 upon any day,lexcept Sun­ ■She was light- in his ..afrms-.---He~ :“I cun bui'ely. remember.”' , ' — day and a, .legal’ holiday,- the day o( other mejnbers of the party, were. life in-Maine. when his long day had^ended to do nated at that time.-- l-<\L scarcely felt her. hands, on his shoiil-. ■“And Wg’re wasting what’s left : And for the purpose-of-.-ulpcing in any. x^gularior special election or ] der, in his hand. , She held herself, dancing ihWbe==nglow- of- artfulljr anything : more exUcting than read talking. about Russian prmcesses- for a -little or talk to Mary. Adams nomination, caiulidates participating nmry^escticmTTeceive-fy at- a ; little^ist-anoe from him.’. He rrvelloived -lights oiv . the' crowdfid .and'Dr. Siii-geanl’s famity/1 Joughty.tQ_sight land by morning.” floor before he went early’ to bed.- ■hi a Nori-Rartisan' Priniary.. Electioiv Itne name of_ any_;IegaL voter-in-saii could no(--see her- face, only,he.r.red-- »liV * ---- t 1', tai " a— :—“That’s- called whistling to keep “Maybe you can find, out what’s Township not already i'egLstemL«^ -----bro^Trhair-frbrushed-smooth.tontgKtT' ^-'We-Il-ha-v-eto-vv-ait— John sighed. ^ - wrong~with it?” Haf suggested- TThe -crescent moon .andM" the reel Tor the following-.Offices, viz: yottr---spirits —up^^W hat- should Court -may apply -t(mns-R.ersonaIIy_for-3ueli . bound with a narrow- bandeau of .“No, we \vor?t.*._ ~ ,1: talkinllai about,-darling?nUiMti 'J O .....* ^ _ “Sorryr. old man. , Excuse me— boat on the postcard the-Doctor had Judge of Probate, Circuit :A “ B u t-poftt- ^nes s d a rting - sen't- recailed the-cabin_ again. He Commissioners. .registration, 'Provided, ho\yeveri_tha| .dull .gold leaves—-They tr.ircled"he “I don’t know. I should ,be' able "AdmTfair_rm a doctor; not a radio" I. can receive no names for tegistra; -floo’Ohl&ilehce. Then. John^S&id; - ''.Wait!.” She caught up. her. eve- to think of something bea.Ut.tful, &Ome- technician.^ should/ba've had a letter from Gay. Notice Relative' to rOpenirifg-and Clos­ ning bag from the table", opened it. She had_ been-fn Florida'when last ing of the Polls tion during the tune intervening bo- ^-t-s-a-n ice-pa r" ty. j - ” ^ -----?-----—t— ;— " ^ — mrTTia \ ^-r^ri-th-ing-that-yo.u would-T-emcmber; - t . . “You couid' try ■ anyway, couldn’jt t\r«een-the -Second -Saturt_ I can say,is I love you.” you?” the child persisted. he’ ha’d .’heard from bfeif. I f was “ (Election Law; JRevvsi'onuf^1931) • impossible-for him -to-imagine-the ^_(410)-Section_l. -Qn-the-day-of airy regular, special or dfficiaL- primary silent agaim.. Tha't’s Beautiful and I will re.-. Got to keep-moving^7 Natr^YouM" election axid the'tfay of such election member.it.” - better come in -prettT-^sqon-.- -This As always. election'the polls shall b.e opened at T + when his mind_dwelled1 uponihe-dis seven-o’clock in • the.-~forenoon^_ last daV fpr -GeneraHlegistfa might find her again. '.During thi§ “.Darling.” ' wind, is coldT”- - - ' • ■ .... troh does not apply to' permits who interminable evening, she.had h eld- “ You sweet!” Jiohn went into the house.—Lamps similarity of. their separate environ- shall 'be continued . open, until six mentsr 'a chill of apprehension set­ o’clock in the afternoon and no longer:- vote'under the Absent VotersH-gWf^ i.him off as, now, physically,: she kept'. They neared the train/gate. John were-lit—in the . wide hallwpy./ The /...Notice is. hereby.given that I will te / a distance between them. -Her ani- tightened-his grasp'on her. arm. warm air made 'his face burn. 'He tled'about his heart. He.comforted IbiovidecT, That in townships the board him'SfeU by recalling the niglit she cf inspectors of election mUy; in its at the Sylvan Town Hall, on . . t'Tnation for* the others excluded him, . . “.Will tj.xey let you- go down with threw off his coat and went to the WEDNESDAY,-AUGUS-T-21r; though he had-'Wat beside her., Si- tote, Gay?” ------...... > •table benearth-g-gilLfianied xniXTor. Had~ seen him. off. at the station in d^gcreti'onT'tfHjo’urn-the polb at twelve /lently, miserably, unable to respond v ‘Td;like to see anybody-Stop me. The-dayfs..accumulation, of mail lay New York. But a great many. Wed- olelock noon, for , one hour, and that —the twentieth da^ “ preceding said to her mood> he had watched the ef­ -Mwrgxtafxdfather-owned:-most- of the there in, a'tidy heap,, John ran . iipsdays had passed since then_and the-township boai'd in townships and election, as provided by Sec. 3, Ckp- fect . ofrher _ higic^spintr upon tlie ■thrnugh it rapidly. Nothing from she had not come,-. > . the~tegislative‘ body in cities and vil- tor II, P. A. 306, 1029 and S e c . -1, A14^-- .New Yorkt.,Haw^Haycn_QTid—Hart^ -Gnaotcr .3, Part Hr°P."^FIg39F m m /paftY:''"Now "With1 Ivim, ‘ alshe1. she fOrd-once'.!'- ___ Gay,"^TKeLC-hadTbeenzrnQtBing7for- The-mernorie5Tof-her=whfch he ______Tppmvrd^fmb wassilent. three days. That was-nofunusffalr the-poHs-shafl-be opehed:atrsix o’clock I will also be atrVogel & Vi’\irst« “Look as -m^ch like a princqss liked besrto. re'cairwerit, back7t.b"th"e store every week day from August 21 "Are you-'having a good time a sy o u can. t hough. Sometimes he'received~two time they had- spent d tjlm oablm ir. the forenoon and-may also provide ' -he asked,, when -again • and more The official at the gate asked -no letters a "day. Again se»v,$|al—days He found himself "skipping over ■ the thaL the polls-shall be kept open not to August 31,1940, and on slowly,- as the. number of-'.dancers questions. They started down the would pass Without a message^frpm Visit, to New York. There was, he later than eight o’clock in the evening Saturday, August 31, 1940—Last Diy increased, they had circled the floor. stairs. x her. He’d hoped there would/be thought, deliberation beneath _that ol’ the same day. Every;qualified elec-' at. SylvSn. Town Hall ...••.*1 Oh, yes i ” she-said. IJAre you-? — V1 1 whs the -chin -up-that-did- i t / ’- isomething today. Her letters were apparently.. subconscious, evasion. tor present and in line,'at the polls at —from ,8 o’clock a.,m; until 8 o’clock . ."Nq!- You'-know Hm-not!-- -John said^ graphic,^amusing,-affectionate. He _WheA.rher^jG.alled' thq visit., to. New. 4hev hour_.pi^scribed• for the closing p. m; on. each shid day for the purpoae. ---^She^drew -rback^ancL "Oirr-I-d©nit=think4 hey-care7 espe­ _enjoyed._lhemr"^Wbll:-;- , ' __ lYorki—incidents.-presented them­ thereof shall be allowed to vote^- of Reviewing the Registration- aw . him. “Why not?” she dsked lightly, cially late like this.” . He stood looking , at- a post-card selves .which demanded clear and The: polls of- said election ■' will be Registering such of--the-q.iialifW_eltc_i. smiling,- her eyes, sparkling in dark They d e s c e n d e d " lttfb“The cliill/aii* from Dpt---Sarg eantT^A oroscent logical thought. Tt^wgazroore-pleas■-{ ppeirnteT^o-eleck^"Oi m, and will renvam tors -in_-.g.ald Town8hlp‘1n.y shall pro'per- -blue-—glints— between ;-th-e— t-hi-ek- and-mur-k-y-liglit of the lower, level, rru _ant-to-feel- x_toithink. .openzuntii .6 .a’tlock-p. ,m.^ of said-day; djFapplyzthex’efqn -straightT.lashes.“ It’s, beautiful The train: with curtains .drawn over water.- A-round whiteToweu^iight-- TNo.w.TWlrrlir-sbe- was-so/rfar^w ay biTrelectronr Thfr-aame-of no persoiv-buLaiUt. party. Robert always /does .things' sectidn winddws and-,lights burn­ houset perhaps, rose against a star- from him, when anything-might be. .! RALPH STOFFER, trial resident of the precinct "at' tia. nicely.” Her expression changed!- ing dimly- in Vestibules waited on strewn sky'. A slim red boat with hapbening, it • was disturbing ■ to Aug22-Sep.t5 . . • Township Clerk. Jtime of registration, andrijntitled.w- “Qh John, ■nof” -She gave a little the' track.. The red-cap .led the way a half-furled ...sail lay...at anchor think. der the constitution, if -remaining sjicilj •s:r ’ ‘ A’\ * resident,' tp vote"atrthe ncxt election, / .. despairing cry. ‘Tm.miserable, I’ve toward the sleeper in which John’s against a strip, of land where dark He should begin again the experi­ REGISTRATION NOTICE , never spent such'- a wretched eve­ berthXwhs reserved.- Tn^y- lagged trees grew. Constantinople—Phen- ment he had abandoned at.the cab­ For General Primary Election shall be entered in the registration ning. Why didn’t we- do .as 'nive’d behind^walking slowly, very close er Bagtche--The-lette'r-ing conyeyed in. If" he: could become interested Tuesday, September 10, 1940 . book. I, '•' " : ■ ■ ;-■■■■ • -planned-?-;—Robert—wouldn"—.have- . -together; nothing to- his mind~trut the boat4 mlTsbrnethTne of the sort, he would To th.e_Quaiifl.ed Electors of theTTowh- —Registration of Absentee by Oath m i n d e d , __ /'-You’re going,‘aren’t you?- I_be- reminded h^n of the red canoe at If -any person whose name ia M 'V ' stop this useWs brooding oyer Gay. ■ship of Lima; State of^lichigan.j. ■ !-k “You.-were afraid we’d' quarrel,” lieve it .now. "that I- se€ the . train. the 1aber Tre,"sto"od_thmkifrg “of the It was thaV, • hg admitted ■ to him- / - Notice is hereby given that in co.n- registered shall offer- and .claim tlu “We’ll have to wait,” John; when ..will I see ydu'again?” cabin; "of Gay— / je tf With- reluctant honesty, rather formity..,with_the.-.“Michigan Election right to vote at any election or pn*j he said. .. -— __:___ iL.. ■! voice addressed him. He turned mar^ election^and ^hall, under oaft| -H- yotdd seen your- .. J.ulin.slgJ)e,d... “I don’t know. ■ I’ll be tied-down than fatigue or lack of time which Law”. I. the " undersigned To^yhshTp pretty closely after D r., Sargeant to see Abbie descending the-'stairsr had prevented7’his original plan of Clerk, will, Upon any day, except Sum ‘Stew that" He'6r "she" is a- residentr-®' . fade when Mother asked m eswhat I with her left hand to his hand, she sails, except on Wednesday after­ walking heavily, her hand sliding such precinct‘^nd"hast-resri(ri-iaA” ■» , .1 ,-^intended-to do this winter.”. ' . [ converting the small roomdn .which day’ and a legal holiday, the day .of printed in staggering bright red cap- noons and evenings,” \-. along -the rail, .her white -apron the -Doctor kept su^plifes into a labr -Township-twenty days next-pr " ' “I never heard anything, so com.- via Is of\ •the table cloth-— - any regular or special"electioh or pri- “May; I corr\e to"' see; you seme -crackings with ^starch,- ber—round t o rregl sttutio n -such election—or- -primaiy^-€ pletely ..selfish,” he- burst out with “GOOD-BY!. Wednesday afternoon?” \ high-colored ffice wreathed in an when he was -not aet-lvely-engaged designating particularly the place —"low-vehemence. - atrtiable smile. _ . _ _ the^name of any "legal voter in said ■*' -GAY-AN-D-JOH-N"—----- —^Would...you,' Gay? ”—His—face Jn_k6eping., together the Doctor’s ToWirship- not. already registered who. his or her- residence and that li« ;TVT"T : “It'was tactless of her to have brighfened. “I want my mother ‘’Hello,: AbbiC,” Johi\‘said'.- Abbie" practice, his mind was so filled with slie possesses the ■ other qualincatloii •TSpbJcfen of it- in your’ presence,,, per-- had lived with the Sargeants for .may apply to me personally for su§h k HIE tS" John’ set Ivs" cup—m—fhe saucer and sisters'to meet you. And my thoughts of Gay- that there was no registration.. Provided, however, that. of an elector-under the constitute haps. But that1 s. Mother’s_way.. She and—pushed :hn-slocve- of his grandmother. You’ll love my grand years. She was more a member of room for anything else. It was like. jmd .that-owlng/-tOL.the.^ickM^3 or W- calls it,being practicaT:’Tt’’didnTt" mother./’ —_... 4he-family-tHan a servantr-’as -Hul- -I can receive no names for-reglstr^ top-coat. to giance at his watch. -ljrHto be' -harmful and certainly-a tlon during the~time intervening'be-"' ily -Ihfirmity « 'himself or hersel c iliifR /":;: occur’ to her tha t you would-think Gay watched 'Turn with Widened She glanced at him and, away. dah. was" in hiS'mother’s home. waste of timfe.; He must stop it. some member of his or her fatmlyi. “You in for good?” she asked, tween the Second Saturday before any ‘eyes, holding her breath. •“What?” -he asked. —; ' regularK.spec]al or official 'primary .0?iing to his or her absence'frouit ..... “But she’s-your mother,-Gay!•” ■ Eiftoon minutes,’17 he. said. . “More family? Can-we risk it?” halting at the newel post.' ; .(To-be continued) Township on public business or ji^ ' “We each lead.a completely inde- “I hope so.” , election and the day of'such election./ t* ' .v'- ■■1 ■ She let her breatlTexhale witlv-a- -^ “.They-’ll love you.” ^ The last day .for GeneraURegistrg. her own business, and without inte pendent existence.,'It’s not, a bad sighing sound. , ■ 7 ... “ I hope, so;” SHeTxesitated7"theh" -^-“i'ilTiave^ suppei^on—in half an LaunderingrSpace to avoid or delay his,'orTcr"reF^( idea,...When.I see what some m'oth- “Time for another cup of coffee,” continued....'T m sorry,” .she said. hour,t.„;.You sure your ears aren’t Space must be provided for launc tlon.does not apply to persons who H vote under the Absent Vinters’ Law." ' .tion, h a -or she w as unable^to f- —crs--do -to ti‘.e:r cluldren-.'-I-’-.m—glad- “she-saidr-a^d-gtetieed—tov' ■frnat.hit(pn?“ she asked with kindly derlng antKhousehold-taska . in the -application-for-registration vi Kitty is like she is.”- ■. waiter drowsing against the' walk “I lovo you7'~ concern. new small home.-If there is a base­ _ Notice ls'llereby"given t}ratT ;'wiii W ■at my home, Luna Township, on l;*8t day provided by law tei'ti’ -....'•’•But yoU—don’4"-w;mt to. visit'Tory. - - - ‘■NoT--dsuUin.u_..—All--.thosej ,”, “1 love you.*’ “It’s just coming in where it’s ment, laundering and most ,6f the istfering of electors preceding such - Wales in-Palm Beach?” ■ / His lips smiled at ■ her across the A brake-man'* call echoed past warm that makes them red.” chores can be ’done there. Wherever WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21,1940 —the twentieth day preceding said election or primary Election,ele then “There’s only one thing I really table in, the station restaurant, but them. They made for the. vesti­ “I’d advise you to rub snow on possible, it is better for laundering name o’f such porson' shall be te ■ > .,L ,v_..._.want to dor’’ ' ---- r . - ___J ---- .the. .smile did.._uot. reach . his eyes.. bule. of' the traiii. 7 to be done on the first floor. Laundry election, as. provided by Sec, 3, Chap- ’em,” Abbie said. “It’s a heathen* terfll, P. A. 306",1929 and Sec.-7 T, tered, and he or she shall then he “ Don’t vou-know. how that .makes. __/Bciter-not-go-aboard,_Miss,” the - ish4ife- a-doctOJ^S-caUed -on to. live., work is jfifflcult rit best, but when mitted;to..vota-at-such_ri^tion7e P,. “7 “Do yotr want mo to miss—the- carrled on in unpleasaht dark sur­ Chapter-3, Paid; II, P. A. 1939.----- " ■' me feel?” ■ ‘ / - -train?” • -...... porter said pleasantly. “Wt> leave I don’t know why,' . at your age, mary election.xlectibn. .If such applicantw “F’lattered’,! r ’s’lVould hope,” Her in'one'-ffTs^-mtnxite;”------——“ roundings—It—becomes—needlesslyr ..„’iLwill...also_bei.at.-4 iiy^_home,-7^ima ■-ii; J; fcT'jkl ’““TiteT’Fthe object of drinking two ryM1‘fe ^ ’’8e7t’ on . if ■'Give me "the TowTrshlp, "on—Saturday; "August ^ ; xPeaid-mattor, wfffully^ma^-u It ■ ■£ - .smile- trembled. . “One more minute,' John.“ ■ * word if you’re called oqt, so’s I can burdensome. Sometimes chores and; .cups of coffee,' John must you go?” laundering can be done in the-kltch* end on , ■ false statement, he or she sna “Ho, you can’t know,” hef said .“Must, Gay.” He rose and walked He caught her into his-arms- Their set something in the oven;”" deemed guilty'of perjury^, aT1^tulu'Jj bitterly, “ You enn’t know what it’s lips met and clung. A second call •en, utility room, and to7 some extent Saturday, August 3^ 1940—Last Day ■around the ..table-.to. her chair,' “I The office" wa> shadowy \Vith dusk. •in the gatago. . at my home, Lima Township conviction, be subject to the - :....Lfk_o. to fecKhumiliatod, not to. be don’t want to go.’.’ , , echoed. He broke dway from her John switched on a light and dropped penalties thereof. - , able to take'^ou away' with nie, arms. The porter leaned out of the —from .8 o’-elock" a, m. .until 8, o’clock AIM;;' “Don’t you?” She caughLhisJi y into the chair at "the Doctor’s , desk. _GENERAJ^PRL\IAUYl_ELECTiaN_, p. in. on each said day for the purpose Provision In .Case of R^m°va now7"'tdmght, to have you make estttTirtnr"Johrrraced-iTrtO“the'-train7 Dr. ‘ Sargeartt .would have” krtOWft Another Prplnct. , resting on the back, of the clvnir. - Notice is hew»byJgiVenr.that--a Gen­ of Reviewing- the Registration ary* vote! .explanations which I-should make, “Even .after^everything?” She tilt­ colUdi'ng witn the Negro, - how to handle that whlTrtng”Cfeature _ Any registereddatererl and and QUalineuq You,haven’t been happy, and noi- ''Good-by,” he called as the train eral Primary Eloctim1._will_bo held in RegiHteringTsueh’of the qualified elec- s m ^ ed her 'Wfead b.a^k do look up at he’d called, on this afternoon, vhe tors in said Township as shall proper­ who has removed from one ■ ther* have I,. except .that'first day, began to move. . • ," ' thought, lighting a cigarette. He, the- Township of Sylvan, Precincts No. him, her feyes ,*oft ana bright, a 1 and 2 , State of Michigan, at Sylvan ly apply therefor. :- precinct of a Township to ^ ML^.7 Christmas Kvo—’’ . -r haj'f-smile curving her lips, “G,oodV She, ran a few stpps himself, had been unable to sympa- M b1-1 .■* “ Yosterdny^nd t'^lay-br the coun­ Town Hall, within said township,, on , The name of no d>erson but an ac- election precinct of the'sam® m ~ “None of that seems important ‘ - beside-the-car^— --i;-:: -thize,: with the woman who had tual-i'esident'of the precinct at the ship .shall have the right, on try? Weren’t you happy? J was,” -: poured into his~someVitjint embar­ TUESIiAY;^^“SlWEMJpTOO; 194F now-v-'-'-Darling; corrte." John caught her hand, dropped it. time of registration, and entitled un­ previous to election, - “But why?”! They moved slowly, “Remember.,; Some Wednesday aft-' rassed oars a stream 6f^ self-pity --fpr the purpose pf placing in notni- tion day, on application to Tovjjj « •4— She ’ roSe slowly,. He • held, her aad^imagined symptoms. /TI.i8.:.ex* der the constitution, if remaining sueix xr^f - —rrrrty'-^itrir-'feet1' tamscious--of -the- ."coaTr'* Sh'r‘'S)ip1)ed'"inf6' ;'R7~Tlrl3Tm'-“' -er-noon-.”---,— ... ^StiojVbyHill-piditlenl parttes^javriei- -resideatrto^VO^^ Cierkrto haW'biS' '6ri"her,naniel^ rhythm of th^ waltz. “Becausb we The train picked tip speed. tShe amination had checked'with notes pating therein, cundulates for the fol­ ferrod from the registration won died the collar-about, her throat,7’ on the case he had found iff the shall, be entered In the registration ■ avoided any reference-to the sub- “I shouldn't' haye let you-come fell-back; breathless, 'stood*strain­ lowing offices, viz: , ' v 7 ' the precinct from which ne or a . • jeets’ upon which , we~disagrcc; Ipc-, ing for a 'last glimpse of John’s Doct.or’s ‘files. Physically, she was STATE: Ci^'ernor,/Lieutenant Gov­ removed to the registration . cause we we.re, alone :except for with • me.” Going out through the as sound as, a; nut, . His, sympathy Registration of Absentee by Oath .dp6r of the restaurant, he held her waving arm, his face, the hat that ernor; - /, -’ ■ If any person• vdiose name is not tha precinct in which be or s ' Kate and your father;"1 . 7 . she hadn’t admired. ’The train had been all for her husband, poor CQNGRESSI ONAL: -lieited-Statcs "arm tightly- ‘vi-.lt!s ,80._iate and .so. wretch. ; t .;...... '' '...: ...... registered shall offer and claim the resides; " Such elector c - ...... * “Ohp'dearf ” Her laughlcr*shqok,cold,” : i ' moVed foTwafd"7mTo dfit'kTiiess. The" Senator, RepresonUvtiye in Congress^; right to have such transfer ^ “I made, you come .hero because I No, definitely, he hadn’t a bed­ r ight, to vote A t any'"election or pri­ “Carl la waiting, I’ll be all right.” red light at .the rear diminished into LEGISLATIVE: / Senatoi\ Repre­ mary election, and shall, under oath, any election, or prim ary eleetio^ jn / was aifrqid we’d quarrel if tvo wer^ a dot, a pin-point, w.ep gqne. side manner. Jqhn pulled the desk sentative. , ■ j / ' A rod-cap with John’s .luggage memorandum toward i him. There' state that ho. or shells a resident of by obtaining from the. board a lode, a n d ! wanted ,ypurjast night --foUdwejLthem across. the ..vastjvaultt .^Ga'y turned tow.ard/the'stairs lend^ suchprecinct^ spectors of such eloctlon^or Pr ^ here to bo pleasant.'- D^pTtf';Jpiin.' •eiJ concourse of the; station;/Only 8 'sTafforr^teVglfrsqma! /y e re ^ fe w e rn 61a11onsi than .usual Sheriff, Gouhty^clerk,-^ J,. Talking spoils .everytiding. t f we, ■V^ednc^day aftcrn.oon— Tt sourced "written ,in the clear handwriting of Township twenty days preceding dfetlon of ^he pmJnct few late* travelers moved past 'and uror, Register• of Deeds, Auditor in- such olediio'n>'of‘ primary election, he or she.has’removed a ^ keep, on. at this rate—"H e r hgad before them," Their footsteps made like the title of a song. Call mo up Miss Spr.ague, Dr. Sargieant’s seerq. CounHes.,electing, same,. Drain Com- dropped against -his' shoulder. ^Tie some—but that...was a rainy after- tary and! office nurse.l One nota­ designating particularly '.the pldco of transfer and presenting Lpe a hollow echoing -sound,.: Sh&.pressM tnlssionot-v—Coroners, Sutn’Gybr,'; and his or hefi resldojihe and that he or tificate to th e W rd o f electiondj ■ Jelt her tremble 1m the" tightened close Vp hirrij ; . nponr: She and Tqdd anti Elsa'and tion was made in writing, quite dif­ 3«^?ther“0 flte r ^ ^ tors of the-precinctlnTwhirif he a - .. 'clasp of his.arms.- . ■ Qirk had Jpupd % among a cdlle.c*, ferent from Miss Sprague’s. It asked natdd at that'time.' : . she possesses the other qualifications “Take ri\e*With you, John.” - - him to call th.e Congress Square Ho vf an elector under. the constitution; " I ’m sorry,’ bdt I’Ve got to know. tlon of records in dnd of the store-' A«d. ^or ihe‘ purpose ■ o f piacing in * * " r68!d' a'ROBERT O. « « g ■ Hia. voice.,.WAft: , He Smiled, down Into, her lifted rooms at '''Ounedih.’'’ te l, Rpom 20L . No name w jj ap- and that owing to the sicknes’s or.bod- nomination, candidates partielpating jjy infirmity of- himkelf or herself' or Auglfi;.M-29 '■ ' T 0WfBMP CIt

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'-...BSIftAY. AUGUST29,.IMP THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PATE OP MICHIGAN thig.order to be published in the Chel­ ice of/orders by registered mail., cel of land bounded north by fee north Refugee Fencing Coach i 1 +iie Circuit Court for the CoUn sea. Standard, a newspaper • printed, ■ George W. Sample, Circuit Judge. ,, .Survey Colorado River I In0fwShtenaw, In Chancery, published and circulated in said coun­ hn$ of the south edst quarter of sec­ The federal government and seven | John Winter, a Czecho Slovakian Countersigned:. /. tion nine; east by the east line of sec­ basin state's have spent m «« than Lrefugee student, is serving as fenc­ LABOR DAY i jda^llock, Plalntjff, ty, such publication to be continued Lneila M. Smith, County Clerk. lily,* therein once dn each, week for six tion nine and wait and south westerly- $3,000,000 in surveys of the Colorado ing coach at Lafayette college, Eas- To the Above Named Defendants.: by the highway; also a parcel of land river to determine reclamation and ! ton, Pa. Winter was national saber S e p te m b e r 2 . 1 9 4 0 ' „„*th Davidson, John Fuller, Jcrad weeks in succession. You will please take notice that fee bounded north by land formerly owned' jawa Warner, Hubell Greg. ■ Geo. W. Sample, Circuit, Judge. power possibilities. ^ ( ! champion in his homeland. Labor Duy-^-a holiday set aside SB W^llf a n v L^Mltcheil, Nolson Bir- above cause involves, and is brought by Owen, Sloan and Ann Sloan, his Countersigned: :------.-’- to quiet th# title to the following de­ sister,-east by the highway,'south by ------•. Same Difference for the nation to pay trib* Pit.* S dE divard Robinson, D. Pelt, Luolla M. Smith, Clerk of Circuit Prefer Gin to Vodka >-ji scribed ^premises situated in fee Vil­ ‘the south line of the northeast -qdar- A 20-acre field that produces only ute to its "porkers" Somq \y^e]\U m % LovellD. LoomisrThos. Court. — — ----- lager of Dexter; ^Washten aw County; nine ^bushels of wheat per acre is Polish sailors on destroyers serv-: —— 4,5tOOOMOO A mericons fall n thij .Mcy^dward-Clark, Edw. Clark, ffyj Irene. A. Seitz, Deputy Clerk. Michican: • ’ v _' ■’ ■ _ ■, _ : _ worth no more than one-aere which \mg in the British navy now prefer t;on nine and west by the oast line of -gimto-vodkd^eeaUM-it-is-less-fleryr- withth the classification of T iff unknown hefrs, devisees^laga- '"Take Notice, that 'thte^tilt, frTwhich "Dots"Number six and seven in the west twentjTrods of said.. north "produce’s ^O-bushels-per^acraT tilth I i and assigns. Defendants. . the foregoing order-v^riluly nuule So .they have evolved a ‘‘pin gin” labor. IVhat place in the>. ten i ...... block",seven in- ...... the Village...... of.... Dexter,...... f ast quarter'of the south oast quarter statement'is based on the estimate {- 1 ^ 0 rder-of^ublicatiQiL-^_.,„^ luyolvesumd-i ' - -th a tJt costs-jeight. bushels., of grainy ,i of their own. It is drunk neat with ' ranks of labor do they all ;,quiewitlo--WashtemuwCounty1-MiohiganT accor-d-r-of- saki-.'seetion—said- lost™^wtf-|mreei -—fill#— l)(h~they-~remain~la*. «tfn At a session of said CourtJieULat to the following dosorfbed ______or- ing to the, recorded plat'thereof-ex- being a part, of the north cast quai fo plow, plant and harvest an acre, |"a~chv'iplC'pf' dashos~of’ red“pepperr- ' rtf Court House in the City of Ann parcel of land pituaw amriieing in _ ...... o ...... of wheat. ., ... • I instead of-bitters. N : borers"/all their lives? Can eepting and reserving twenty feet in ter of the: south - east-quancnTof .r- fttH I Art or, Michigan on the ,22nd day of the Township of Ann*Arbor, County-•w-idthr-off-the northeasterly end' there­ tion nine, and alt being in town'two a limn ,or- Woman really it fell of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, oi.” ' lL . ... -i . ■ . . .. , ORDER FOR PI RLICATION 6 "rise the pinks"? These - / i l l l : e; 44f I JlllVy 1040a V south, range five east, in fee township [ present: Hon. George W. Sample, described as follows, to*wit: JACOB.PVPAHRNER, ' •of Scio,1 County of WusKtenaw and -pictures tell-thestoryJ j The'eastfealtof the southwest quar* Attorney for Plaintiff,-.t ... . ' W -State-of-Michigan.” >“P« K o T ^ad in g ^eJu ly verified biil of .ter.of Section No. 10 in the Township - Ujri MKriM. - -Isufe-eSM ^^iS-^x^rt business.. Addresati Ann. Arbor,-Mich?: ------P-RANK B. DeV 1N k, tv J,‘ i * complaint of said plaintiff and-the af- of Ann Arbor,'County of Washtenaw igan. ; Aug^-Septia > C. SEARS ROGKRS, 7 ~Tr f rFr-the-enunt^f^-WttKhteha\V7— [Svi^»de-andd\lad^iiLthis_caMe^by. and State fef Michigan. Dated: August 2, 1940. v ; ° lawfu.Hy' made , of the .following de-| At a session- of' siiid Court, held, at . Attorneys for Plaintiffs.- « inbecUand for unpdid taxes thereon, ,thp probate Office in the'City of-Ann ■ frSe'ar? Rogevs, Attomey for Plnin- A true ’copyT _____ „ Land Title Building, - - ) fiff it. is ordered by this Court :th>t: Irene A. Seitz,-Deputy Clerk. rad dhat_the-^undersigned—has _ ^'^fe -Arbor, in sai sums paid as a condition of"thir A true copy. Aug29-Septl2 and_and_premis"es involved in . In this cause, it appearing by affi­ man, Jacob Wild,' Fredrice Wjldt, Ann ct^t of publication of this notice, to tax title purchase, together .with 10 PEBr Hening,. GeorgeAMunST- WiUiarril_Y be computed as upoirpersonal._ service Nora O, Borgert, Register of Probater - Clerk I jsid caiisfiiarezdescribed as-followsi— davit ...... on...... file". that'the...... whereabouts of per centunt additional..thereto). If “The-eastfealf—bfr_.the.- southwest ^ te (Jefendant, ;Ida^ Mae“Nay, is un- (irant,. Pmaroy ' toydon, Joha, J. [rf. I quarterofSectionnumber'thirty'fpur Foot,—,“KvoTn&S' | su-itr snd tho -iurthcr-sum cx..ilvfe..v(ij_)_ -TT»7faya47tnriII|$ urrV>^irixrH»ntA ORDER FOR PLRLICATION .known —1 and ; —.. it cannot be -v —— ascertainedf” ...... s. 3 &mife, Jacob—J LJ 1 *< n w< • un'dersignerLwitDiiistitute.ipr.occedings: - '•* ' V : (34), excepting and reserving the fol- On motion of George A. Weins, one Davis, Hiram: B. Lynn, John W. .dollars for each description without for possession of the land, described -Determination of Heirs— Largest group ot laborers toil opt lowing/described parcel of land: Com* of the attorneys for plaintiff, It Is Welch, Johnson Ingle, Herman Val- other additional cost, or charges: (Pro as fojjows: ' . ;...... • . No. 3607 the nation’s farms, in agricultural ■ mencing at the northwest comer of Ordered ,that the. appearance of the latty-Margaret'VolhntrMahala-GookT pursuits. Here-over- H ,500,00&Jworkg— Amv Isabella-Davis, Alexander Rich- Lot 117, Park Ridge Subdivision in State-of"Micbfgan, the Probate Court I said lot; thence south two rods; defendant, Ida Mae—Nay, be-entered •fee City, of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw for the-Cpunty of Washtenaw. ers earn their daily "/bread. Inset ithence“ eBSterly=^wenty-eight-=rodsf -irFthis “eause-within-three- ( 3 )- m on the mond, ETphraim F. Hutchinson,.Luthefe shows Henry-Ford, who Uke'many N7 Hutchinson, WaTrefr~Htrtchjnson/ -notice-as-a-condition-of-reconveyance^ A t a session of. said Court, held ■ at thence north six rods to the. quarter from the date of this order; and, that -fethe Probate'"Office, irr the City-of-Ann another U, Sr industrial-leader^was^.- JILCi [ling "thence west twenty-nine rods to Ruth L. Hutchinson, Melinda Peters^ ^ hall only be all sums paid as a con- corded plat thereof. born and raised on an American Hectic I in case" of her~“appearBnce^that she1 ^te n r y -Charles- H. Del- dition oT 'tttle"_purehase,~_"to- Amount paid: -$1^65; Arborr ifi said County on. the 21st day unship! J die place of beginning; also the"n(jrtl& cause^her answer -to the Bill of Com' . TaxeFfW111931 '.’M.1 -farm west quarter^f the southwest quarter pIamt-4o be -filed-and /'a-copy-thereof veccbio, Thomas. Jackson, William H. gather with 10 per centum "additional )t Sun-1 Garrison, Willard" Baker, George D. thereto); - If-payment as aforesaidHs- -(Signed)- Clarence Brooks. — Present, Horn Jay ,G, Pray, Judge day of | of said Section^thirty-foun-excepting to~be served on the attorneys for of Probate.; the following described parcel of land Hill, William SrAlaynar May- not made, the undersigned will insti- Place of Business: Ypsilanti,'.Michi­ or pri* plaintiff within fifteen (15) days after ;tute proceedings for possessfen of the gan.__ * Augl5-Sept5: — I-n - the- M atter of . the fate of Lwned—hy_:_Conrad Haselschwerdt; sendee on her, or^heEkattofneyp^fra: r.ard, Chester. Rollo, David W. Hunt, George -Robinson, -Nath"aTn^Wiiiiamsr fend.f Katherine Kpch, deceased in-$ fCommeTOhTg^t^the- northwest corner copy/ of_said Bill of Complaint; and in iNelsOn "-'-M.~SmTth and..Ruth. E. [of .said, northwest quarfep of the default thereof, that -said Bill of Com- -David—Lar4cinjfeSalfnon Champion Lot 22, Park Ridge Subdivision of To thelJwner or Owners of Any and JumV'Etheny Miller, Pcrmelia -Pavis, Ta-part; ofrFrcncheClaim 680 nceerding- -All Joterest-Dyor LienR Upon the Smith, by C. Sears Rogers, their At- southwest Quarter of Becrkm thirty nlaint be taken as coniessed by the torney,:havmg filed1 In said't?OuTtYstr their Ifouivth'encr^outh"”twenty-one rods; defendant,. Ida Mae Nay. Porace-Dane,-Nathan ~Hutchinsy^Ben1 to‘ the recorded^ plat recorded in-liber Land-Hereilt-Described: petition praying that said Court ad- thence in a northeasterly direction-un* — And It Is Further Ordered" that the jamin—Fellow,—ALvinza—Hutchinson, ] of Plats on page 27, in the ,City of Take^ Notice, That sale has been judicate and determine who were at til it strikes the north line of said said plaintiff cause this Order to 'Be V/il)iam Burnett, Edward L. Boyden, Ypsilanti, Washtenaw. County, Michi- lawfully made of the following de­ the time of her death (the legal heirs tig bo-l E .x W. Morgan, Thomas Peatt,, Jr^ g^n.- ■ . . scribed land for unpaid taxes thereon, ire any I lland, fifty-eight rods east of the place publifeed in the Chelsea Standard, a of said deceased-and entitled- to. in- [ of beginning,»-thence west to the-place newspaper printed, published and cir- l'olly M. Leek, Thomas Featt, George Amount paid: $36.92.__ and that the undersigned has _title -Lerit-the-reaLes.tate 'cjf .'vVhich said de­ nniary] "Wy-Haysr George \Vr-HayesT~Jane.-E. __Taxes for 1930 to 1936, inch thereto under tax deed or deeds issued letion. of beginning; also fee sopthwest quar- culated in said-Couptyr^d thaVsuch ceased died seized. >■. —." Lter o f the southwest quarter of Sec- Tmbllfertion.bepublishedwithinfejrty Hayes, Charles L. Merriman, ‘ John (Signed) Clarence Brooks. therefor, and that you _are entitled to It is ordered, that the 24th day of rtion thirty^our^ all being iffTown two (30) days from the date of this~Ordef, Calvin Chapin. Robert Hunter, George Place- of-Business: Ypsilanti, Michi­ ra^-reeonveyance thereof, at any time -Sept-e^nbeKf A. D.—I940r-at tern o’clock rwlfol Hynter, vJohn' Kem, Martin Kern", gan. ~ " AugI5*Sept5 within, six (6J months after return of bfflrH Y2V Roufe, Range three (8) egst, Syl- and that such publication be continued in the forenoon, at said ProbHte'Offufe ! van Township, Washtenaw County, -Prederick Korn, EarL-Sidnpy Smith, sprvipp of this notice,-.upon payment willbel therein once in each week for six (6.1 Frederic - Smith, Frederick'^ Smith, dy'-a n d -is1 hereby. appoiirtetFferfeear- [Michigan; also" all of the north half weeks-rinsuccessidh,““6f^_th"at“ said To-theAlwner or Owners of Any and to the undersigned or to fee register: ing said petition; : ^ "_/■ . r « . • o- 4 ■ J_cf fee north part of the northwest plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to Catharine Smith, Myron S. Kimbal, All' Interest' In, or Liens Upon; the iii'criancery"of the-county in which the —It-.is-Further.' Ordered, thaL public. fractlonarquarter of Section thr^a ^ personally served upon . thg_.__sa:d nd Morm.-A.rnts,-or—feiur ^aod- each --Land Herein Doocribed^ lands "lie of all sums ''puhlirntim l(A)r AY^ftpting and reserving the east T?>g') Map ~NTny; at.- .least ot their unknownfeeirs, devisees, lcga- Take . Notice, That'sale has' been., purchase, together ^ife 5CT :of a copy of this order/ for three sue [twenty acres thereof and the west f ees attd' B&1 gl 1 ^" P:■ fumihi11s. ■ . cujilum additional1 thercto.r ■and" y --j twerity (20) days before the - time 1 awfully--made~.of-"fee- fohowing *-0e- -go gsivc—w£&Ks_ p re.v ion s-to-saul-aa-y-oi^ I"'"''1?;.." ■: 1 twenty acrea thereof. ir» Town three : ranee. '__Order of Publication : seribed land for unpaid taxes thereon, ftees o f' fee sheriff for" the hearing, ■ in the j0^olsea Standard, -a \ -i, ■ ■ ' ' . K. : : .i; (Slsouth—Bange^tnree- f J 1 : Geo.' W. sample,-Circuit-Judge~. . . ,-At-a^session-of . saidrChur.r beul at endfebaF tne~undef§t)?ffe i Nora-b. 2jloygcrt,- Regi strr-qf Trabate. Next in- numbers-to—agricultural~ —; : ■ ..:v----7":. " . And the Above suit and cause In­ service- of this notice, .upon payment description without “other—additional laborers^onfe the lOVfc million work^ ] . T ^ o'clock! CLEARY &• WEINS, Sample, Circuit Judge, . ' cost or charges: -(Provided, That wife volves title to the lands and premises Attorneys for Plaintiff,— -—— to the wdersigned or to the register ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ers employed in the various manu­ lurpw! above described anfe said_ suit .is On-Leading and: filing the - Bill -nf /respeefeto-purchasers, at the tax-sale a- anil ISO West Michigan ^ ; in. chancery of the county in'which the Annual-Account of Guardian facturing plants of the nation. Inset brought to quiet title thereto. Complaint in said cause and the.affi­ lands lie_'of rail sonr's-paid-uponTsxrch- -held in fee-years. 1938, 1939 and 1940 shows J. C. Penny,.owner of 1,290 ' j p et[ Ypsilanti, Ml Titian...... - - - - davit of C." \ Sears " Rogers—attached and- the-sum stated in such.-natice_as i. 1 i roper, j - - C. SEARS ROGERS, _ , A true copy: Augl-Sepl2 purchase! together with 50 per cen- chain department storesrstarted-lti& ! :1 ■ 1 ’. '■ thereto, from which it satisfactorily nH/tifinmrn t.lio^to^and-the fees condition of reconveyance shall only State of._? Court career as a general store clerk. f —» • ■ ■ ■ to-nU minis- paid hn a oondRion hf the" ~ j uL thr County of Wnfetennw .'ofrtherxheriff for the service or Cost 1- - 1 *i.1 . ..kLa .A . ^ n M A^Ia A«l t«M ilk 1 A ** . . . .anlatl ; — —~Title' BuildingrAnn Ar­ ants above named, or their-unknown tax title purchase,’ together^with- 10 ",------■: - T/ --- ' —:------r ;— sfttal -STATE OF MICHIGAN - heirs, d^isee8, legatees-and assigns, of publication of this' notice, to be At a session' of said- Court, held at bor, Michigan. computed as upon personal service of per centum -additional thereto). / If the Prohafe Office in fee "City" ofTAmn ' .- . ' .------— led UP' The" Circuit Court for. the-County-of ore proper and necessary parties.De­ payment as aforesaid is not made, fed igsud A true copy: ---- a declaration as commencement of Arbor., jn said County^ on the, 5th day ' “ SmlthTClericr^ Jul25-Sep6 Washtenaw, In Chancery. fendant in the above entitled causer undersignedrwillrinstitute proceedings lection, I -Martha-A.-Kusterer-r PIa.iivtiff,-- _ - suit, and .fee further sum of five (5) Tor possession-of/feefeand—dcflcribed. of August, A. D, 1940. __ and-;----—<— ------\- = - - oblli7 s”for;each descriptionr^wifeout —Present, Hon.- "Jay -G. Prayrfeudge-- .. —_—;--- ■ 'v * ------itratiosf ---- W3. . ' ' ' ' , • It further appearing that after dili- as follows: ...— . . STATE OF MICHIGAN gent search_and inquiry it can not be other additional cost or charges: (Pro- irf—Prebate. Harriet MJ Jeffries; Cassius /Swift; v;ded, TW^t with respect to purchasers Lot 116; Park Ridge Subdivision in In the Matter of fee ^Estate Oath In the Circuit Court^for the County ascertained;; and it ■ is not known the City of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw r t i — oi W a shten aw^JnAShancery.— ■ Aleyamjer-^Soulier;- James - Soulier; whether or 'not said^Befendants--ar-c- t-the tax. sale held in the-years 1938, Claire Hirth, Incompetent: ? -• Nathan Nixon and Orpha Nixon, his Jahe Jeffries; Charles A. Jeffries; 1030, and lMiTahdn.be" sum atatedrin 60untyrMichigan,_accordin.g_t0 fee re­ —John-L. Fletcher, ■ having ^filed- im thel living dead, .or where any of them corded plat'thereofa-/..:.. wife, Plaintiffs, < ThomaS E. Jeffrie^; George W. Jeff­ such notice as condition of reconvey- said Court his . annual accovmt a: ;; ! * or pt>l ries; .Alexander :D. Crane; executor of may reside if living, and-, if—dead, snee shall only be_all sums paid as a Amount paid: $10,66. Guardian of saiid estate, and his peti r path,! "vs. — - sft*. gfatate ~nf ~flcbrge-Pi-Jeffrj.es; and whether theyrirave-personal-represen- Taxes for I-93I_fe 1935-,’ inclr~ JaTnes^-Jones, William- E-. JohnsenT tatives or. heirs living or where-they rendition of the tax title purchase, to- Con pfeying for the allowance-feere^ ...... - >" • A Mary V."HHk9';“their unknown heirs, gether with 10 per centum additional . (Signed) ; Clar^pce Brooks of; ...... istus Weidman, Augustus Widen- cr some ofTfeem may reside, and fur­ • • , •?!;_ ...... man, Augustus_Widenmann, J. J. devisees, legatees-r-aTMt—assigns^—De-, Place "of Business: Ypsilanti, Michi- It is OrderedrThat the 10th-day of Widenmann, Jacob Kqm, and their uii- fendairtsr*'" not made the undersigned- will~tnsti- " gan. -. ' . J = - . -Aug-13^pt5 yepteinber.' A. D, -1940,-al_tcn j^glack lection! -Order of-Publication- said Defendants is unknown ^rffihtmrr tute proceedings fpr possession of the n'* 1 — iW — in’the forenoon, at said Probate "Office, | ' . -1 * • c' lace oil | known heirs, devisees, legatees and tive names of 1 -I ...... i t ;v .....— ■ - ' At a sossion-of said -Gouyt held at nd-described as-followei:-----/ ...... To f e e-Dwiw>rfe^Owners-o^LAhy- and -hn.and is hdrebv appointed for exam- ; he >1 assigns, Defendants. ciu"de \ ; «'»l itutioti At a session of, satd eourt held at bor, in said County, this 2nd day of the title of unknown .heirs,■■-devisees, j l ake Resort, in Sections 6 and 8, town August, A. D. 1940. - 1 two "south; range-three east, Sylvan Take Notice, m at sale has. been notice tliereqf be given b>/publication or bod* [ the court house, in the city, of Ann' Ar­ h gatees and assigns; can" not be'as of a copy of this', order,.forthroe suc­ \ : • ■ f . stB«i bor ingairi-rnnnty on the 23rd day of Present, the Honorable George W, certnined after diligent search and in- Township, Washtenaw.County, Mich­ lawfully made of the- following de- . • . v igan -a't-ribed ’land' for-unpaid taxes.feercon, cessive weeks previous to said'4 ay of ...... - July, A. T>. 1940; -1------Sample, Circuit-Jvidge. ouiry; " hearing, .in the Chelsea" Standard; a •om thel On motion of C. Sears Rog.ei's,_ one Amount paid: $52.64. and feat tho ' undersigned has—title Present: , Honorable George W. It having boon made to appear-to Taxes for .1930 to J 932 inclusive; newspaper printed ami ululated in i r h.'a crl rSampierCircuit'Judge. ------— e thc'Court-byrthe-verified-Bill-of-Comi of; the attorneys for Plaintiffs, iMs. t),creto under t.av deed or deeds issued Ordered.that said Defendants, or their lTJ34"and 1935:— ------/ , - fe'Cref orrM dthat 'yoirare- entitlet-12-j^FJ,Vj(,c- Df--ty[jST16ticer-iipon.ipaynient to, .from-which it satisfactorily ap that the names of the defendants, to fee undersigned or-to. t|ie register­ unkn^m-^<:^,gT-de-\‘:sees..Iegatees .TP'OT^h^fronr thr da'te crf this () R DK R F( )R P t ’ B I. i C A TI O N . yjchl ancT‘in default thereof that said full : OR DER FbU P1rIiLlC>VH()X - in' chfthce^Mf^ic-^untyJh..whjch-tb£L Service industries”' come next, above named, or their unknown heirs, '^id assigns, are not-known and can­ "T' AnnuaP^ATCcodnt of-tiuardian hen thel of. Complaint, be taken as confessed by lends lie of all sums paid upon suc’i 9,506,000 workers falling within this. devisees, legatees and assigns,'1 are not % be i ascertained' after diligent Annual Aci-ount ' ' ’ ; No. 29913 ' category, which includes all types i regie! the said Defendants or their utikno.wn v , : . No. 14202 purchase, together . with 50 - per ' proper and necessary parties defend* coarch and inquiry; on motion of Ja- centum 'additional- thereto, --and—the State of Michigan, the Probate Court of personal and public service jobs* bepM*| ant in fee. above entitled cause, and; cob.’F. Fahriier,' attorney for the plam- heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns. State of Michigan, the; Probate Court •prpri;j . It is -further Orde-re^l—feat ■-wiilliil .fees of tho sheriff for ■ .the r ser- for, the County of. Washtenaw... Irving Berlin (inset)' noted V. S. , fe’- It further appearing that aftcr dili- trCItTs^^Cfacrtd'thjTt-thedefendaiits, for the"County of Wa'shtenaw. v^ce or -cost of publication of ~sbhg~wrlter and .composer “of: the nt sha j Eeht search. and inquiry it cannot be a n d ^ K W d every on§ of -them, UVenty days Plaintiffs cause a copy of At a session of said-Court, held. at _ this Order to .be published in th<* CIiol- Xt a snssforr of ?ni-Pr-obate-0 flic e._hLfe£j]ity_Qf_Al!IL ■nor6onaUscrvice_.j)i._a..:dcclaration-as -A-rboiv in- said: Gount)^-ou--the-3th-;day- ’ was once a* w n whether or not said defendants art in this cause: within thTee^TnouthS’-of ™ -uiiArbor,'------jn said-— County, = ------on------thip rsur d up?;| the date, of this order, and in case of publifeed.and circulated in said Coun­ commencement' of suit," and the fur-' of August, A, D. 1940...... hving or dead, or where any of them ty, such publication., to .be. .continued day^of August, A.. D. 1940. thor sum of five (5) dollars.for each ilnsewl " M . reside if living, • and, if , dead,- their-appearancc, that they cause their description without other, additional , Preseni, HonV Jay G.- Pray, ‘ Judge Largest Coffee Maker .whether they have personal represen­ answer to the plaintiff’s bill of/com* therein once in .each - week for six Present; Hon. Jay G.' Pray, Judge of Probate.-:..... wceky in succession,. of Probate. : ’ ’ cost or charges: (Provided, That with . A veritable freak of the appliance tatives1 er. heirs living or where they plaint to be filed and afeopy thereof respect to purchasers at the tax sale In fee Matter of tho Kstnte of Paul world is a huge glass coffee maker —tr-flome-of- them-may reside,_and. fur- Mryed-ontlie-attorncyfe^i^hepliun* Geo. W. Sample, Circuit Judge. In-the Matter of the Estate of Hirth, Incompefent: ^ Coun"teVsTgnl^Tr;ueira"MrSnfelT,Clcrlr-CharleR4I^ry-Ite h<4d In. fee years 1938,.1939 and 1940 which was on display =at thd'New ■ -ther; that fee present whereabouts of. tiff within fifteen days after, sendee “ Johnu:Lr:;Fletcher,'i]m\'ing fled Tn York World’s fair.’ Its.capacity is % of Circuit Court., . , Clarence J.; Chandler and fee sum stated in Such notice, as a sdid .Court, his annual account ns I- said defendants are unknoAvn, and that upon feem of a copy of the bill of Kalmbach, having filed in said Court condition q£ reconv#'nnce, shall only 500 cups. Despite the fac* that this the: names of the persons who are in­ complaint Arid notice of- thia order, Take Notice, That this suit,_jn be all sums paid as a condition of fee Guardian of said estiite, and his peti- is fee largest glass coffee-makerum whiclv the foregoing Order was > 1940, at. ten o’clock undersigned Will institute proceedings /- e._trtf „>Jned after 'dillgcht .search and inH in forty days the plaintiff cmiMi a for possession of fee land described in fee forenoon, at said Probate Office, County,. Michigan, to-wit; in fee foreppon, at said Probate Office, be! and is hereby .appointed for exam­ Can’t TeD Age i ”• • f.>: • book ^ cuiry; .• .. * ■ notice of this order to be published in be and is hereby appointed for exam­ as follows: she J...... On: Motion of Burke and Burke, at 'All that part of the south'.'part of Lot 28, Park Ridgfe Subdivisioh of ining and allowing said account; : Experts say the age of a rattle­ the Chelsea Standard, a . newspapop the north west fractional quarter of ining and allowing said account. It is Farther Ordered, That public snake cannot be estimated accu­ oooH > 'fe e y s:^ plaintiffs, it Is ordered printed, published and ciwulafed with- 7 It is .Further Ordered,, that .public. a part of French Claim 680 according that said defendants/and their, tin section number ten lying west of the notice'thereof be given by publication rately by fee number of rattles on> he in Washtenaw G§unty, and that the BiiHi. unu 11W1W, ...... - ...... notice thereof be givhn by pubHcatiph to the rtcoMedptat recorded in liber, his* tail because sometimes susnake aVe': ;Hhewn heirs, devibees, legatees' ant nd north easterly, line of Giles .lL^f .Eiats^on page 2L.in_the c ity .of of a copy of. this order, 'for thrtc suc­ It?. Mid publication be continued-thema AdditionTo^e'^iTl^^ orScro| ' alStr TfA"dnpy4°f"this 0rdevfor threeauc cessive wefcks previous to said day of will acquire three or four buttons, nade CJ resigns, cause their appearance to be once each week for six* 'successive Block number two in Dickinson’s Ad- cossive wqeks r»i*f>vmusprevious to sardsaid dftvday 0 of Ypsilafiti, Washtenaw County, Michi­ ioirW entered in this cause .within three hearing,, in fee Chelsea Standard,; .a instea'dT’of only one a year; and* weeks or that they cause a copy of dition to fee Village of. Scio -iw‘ record* hearing, in the Chelsea , Standard, a gan.- ■ '■ *' ■;''. 1 newspaper printed and circulated in -ThSt a-snake seldbm attains more1 m V l oi H Months from the date of this erder, this order to be‘personally, served on newspaper printed*'and: cir^ulate

;v r THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY,’ AUGUST 29. 1940

Christian Service will be held, Elec- MRS. REGINA B. WAGNER Pullefs Sneeze Calls t'onal St days in'the instance of k,i. CHURCH CIRCLES tion of officers will take place. Mrs. Regina .B. Wagner, widow of GOING MY W AY? and galllnules, . e Qf .^li. the late John G, Wagner, died Wed­ For Wise Treatment Federal regulations fixed the w . METHODIST EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL nesday morning at her home, 220 sonf’topening for rails and Rev. Frederick D. Mumby; Pastor Rev. P. H. Grabowald, Pastor South Ingalls ’St*, Ann Arbor, after a, ' ■4i\. Swollen eyes,' runny nose and (other than sord dnd f it) ? JS?V 1 Regular services on Sunday. Sunday, September 1st— long illness. ' - * -.j sneezes. > sora rails, as September 1. The Vi!1 10:00 o’clock—-German service. She was born June 14, 1858 in Ger* Thbse spelt. colds, whether . it’s hu mission, authorized by- law to 11:15 o’clock—Sunday school: -many/Jind came to Chelsea at the age mails ovr poultry. In the case of poul­ thrtaKIng or Wiling of gaX f t ' SALEM METHODIST CHURCH of.27.1md resided in Ann Arbor sipce try, says Dr. E. S. Weisnor, extension under certain ' ‘conditions, a'nd ■ - * Rev. Henry Lent, Pastor , —; OONGR EGATIONAL CHURCH 1910. ' , ! poultry pathoiogist-at Michigan State “specify the manner ^ and comlitiJjw,,,,,,, Sunday-schoctut^ O-o'ciock. Kev. «ay W. Barber, Pastor i-> She was ’a member of the liefhte^ "Collet,^'wisiTitatmbht‘^in~p^r^gW of the Worship seryice at i l o’clock. No .services until'Sept. 8. 1 hem"church, Ann Arbor. ' and- , dollars. ? - same” fixed the season opening - ■ or( m . ’ The ladies of the chur<*h and the Surviving are thv.ee daughters, Colds Will delay pullet development t^ese species as October 1, to corre- fe ll' K/ii . members_ of“ the“ Ladies’* Aid Society s t . m arv "Ch u r c h Elizabeth M. arid JUlia R. of Ann Ar­ to mean few or. even, no fall (eggs 5SMI and Women’s Foreign Missionary So­ Father Lawrence Dorr, Paator bor,, and Mrs. R. Wi Burgess of De­ w)ien prices usually are the, best of c» waterfowl and ■. jacksnipe: n Was ciety are invited and urged to be pres­ troit; also fjye soB£, Herman and Karl the year.- ' , ; pointed out that the longer* seaL ™ ». SIMM*#1-!'' i < *- * ent on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at the FirstM^ss 8:00 a. ®.‘ ■shorebirds would allow^ h u n £ ? Second Mass ...... 1 0 :0 0 a^ m. F. of Detroit, Ernest L. of Freeland- Proper ventilation without drafts is church. At this tim^' the charter Mass on week days ;T8100 a. hi. ville, Iml, _Haul af JaneiyHie^Lw^ i essential, According to Dr. Weisner, spend SO -daysJn^he-m ar^es-pr^ meeting of the Women's Society of and Dr. R. A. Wagner of Port Huron; poultry requires from six to ten times the opening of_the wateifowl ^ J - J lilt i; fiyo grandchildren; agister, Mrs, Ad- the change of air needed for other which would be undesirable fron7 f e l i L i , • -, ^ROGERS-GORNERS CHURCH -* em ~Ep|1ero'f Chelsea; and-a brotherr typep o f farm.' animalsr^Each" pdultiy law -enfoicement standpotnt. Th^“ (St.. John’s Evangelical) Andrew Kern of LaMar, Colorado, house is an individual problem in ven­ ^ r> ehangein.foderalregulatiQnX ...; J. Fontana, Pastor Funeral arrangements_ have, not tilation's $.'30—English worship. rioted. -Friends way -call at Overcrowding should be avoided. sunrisVh^immmissioTiapprQ^ai^^ 10:4o^-Church!- school. the Muehlig funeral home. Aim' Ar- Four square_feet of flaor space' should Open seasons on, ducks (eiCwi - We were very fortunate and ac­ (ShTron Community-Church) . .bur. Burial wil l be in ,Oak G rove be permitted each bird wheh mature.. wood duck), geese and brant exS 'Il:00-1-Morn:ng worship. cemetery, Chelsea...... -- Another poultry^pointer is to pro­ i f e i f c .: quired about 3d00 pairs of shoes from •. ■. .■ . > ■ Ross’ geese), coot,.jacksnipe, ’railsVnd vide segregation for sick birds, thus gallinules till _qprrespond; October i the fire stock ! of Willoughby Bros7, — NORTH LAKE CHURCH putting, down- the chancq of further to November 29, inclusive. Rev. Donald Brunger, Pastor Pair Dispiayslnclude i t e f r - l : Plymouth. ** __ : contamlnation\among-the stiihhealthy. flve day -ahorter^easoji^QH Wqodr- O^O^Unified ^-service^-of—worshi; . Exhibit .flock7 members'. Di seased -hi rds ref us -J, — iLconsists of-Men’a,Women’s. Chil- arid\ church school £ ing to eat need an appetizer, A warm cockI-in. an^he-upperTieninsular mmnsivo : nn^ n October . ••4 . i */«•>-'•?. ! V' . .•! (t ■ ■■■' ^ ren’rShoee-TnclUding weUjJomwn ^ o ( ^ . ^ )VVOrth Lpague,- ..inclusive^- and-a^ two-day shorter1 ^“Outstanding among~themany splen­ n oist’mash" will help and’ umple- sup­ season* on th© same bird in the lower makes such as Walk-Overs, Enna Jet- plies of feed with vitamins A_and_D tick, Pied Piper, Jarmans, Velvet did exhibits which: are attracting; peninsula, October 15-29;, inclusive WATERLOO CIRCUIT !are considered essential. _ are announeec <■ r Step, etc. - Th-B. CHURCH----- thuuaands- of -persons ter. the-Washte-. 7, - - -rrtVft^0 otmty ;Fai^ in- Ann^Arbor— this- • ..... ,... A'Wih P°‘nt- Other., changfift^ provide' wihff^^T -Some of these shoes are soiled or Rev. Darwin ClupperrPastor week' is' th'at oTMicKigah’s "department ers. Those controls that involve medt- may take one less goose or brant , r:t? ■> \ ■-! slightly damaged—many are in per­ ' IO.iOO _JL_Jii^-Marning, worship. tf state showjng-act^vities of that di cme,'asserts Dr. Weisner,"ought-to be day,-have two less in ^ 1 fect condition. 1 1 -nn-q- m -Sunday, vtimm-of governm enh- 'mifillelf’WltlV lthl!, aid' 0f-"Ti •iiuimuNEirauKiimi fmun 1 »nina ’ os' nuallfiej person such as a local R- PTenty of.sizes for the. “hard to fit/ ml ~ex- geeser and brant rcbmbined . (except . Kibit, :supervisetL byh'ejd/repreieht^f-;. censed veterinarian. ■ / • Ross’- geese), possession limit is ^ ' ''ft:. '*_v ■■ ! >■ -j Owing to present store room,, we Announcements tives '9^ Secretary of State Harry*F.’ Some benefits are, credited’ to using A sep_aratej)ag limit for soi’a rails-U _ ' Anierlcan Legioli^AiLxnTaT’y^vNTir^elly, has" been; displayed before have secured .the Wood-Campbell Store UMtiH UtlffiVtft PMfWT- tf Wtftftffl. HltfW. llWMM- l.drjr chlorine powders, using a hand op- aunounbed in the new' regulation k von 'North Main^S t'f-~(figxf to Hmtferejr’s holdilheir first-fallTmeeting 'TtnFsday thousands of Michigan citizens, this i crated dust" gun and also using the per day, 15 in possession, "...- Grocery). ~ . evening, Sept,;3•afc_8-p. m.. at the Le- sufinner to acquaint them •with ‘ways powder in^drinking_a'utai^to-slow.mpl-^Bag and-posseasioir limits foiTtw mmsm cnnaorl • a r\n __ >_ « 'A i- 4 Uvf glpn cottage. Eiection of officers. m . which they ure served by this de- DEATH RIDES WITH CARELESS DRIVERS spread of the infection, species .remain- unchanged from last Sale Will Open Sept; 5 The Nor'th'-^ylvan-'Grange .-wilf meet- partment, season': .Ducks (excepts wood duck) -Tuesdav-evening, Sept. 3 at the home . Objjeot o-f much attention is a set'of By Fred W. Braun, The Safety Man daily bag limit 10; with 20 rr^-p—ay* * Hichlgan’s “laboratory tested*’-J.94L Wildfowl Regulations ---V ; land-Continue 15-1 " ‘ n'd-Mr.s^N^W^Ui44. Watch "out ■ ^jas^ driving—skill b y -seeing-how quickly- sion (in the aggregate-af-aiilkhKlr . RBgxrlarrnwttng Olive •Chaptei7;~Nor autornobile'-Tiicense • plates. Before exceptf.vnonf woodiiiAA>^ duck, of _ which_i • i not-fn^* ' J ,7.\; these plates were adopted they were sctiger! He's an*.Invisible monster •you ean- "get^crTqur"destinatron, but Allow,Longer,zrzmm 1 - ! . 7 - All shoes will be priced" to move 108,' O. E, S. will be held on Wednes how safely, and" how comfortably you thary three in the aggregate may be quickly—as this stock must be closed day evening, Sept. 4. This is the first submitted to scientific tests sponsored who can snatch your life in one flash AV^hfederai-and—state—wildfowl ^ u tr meeting of’ the Fa]l season and a good bj Kelly with1 the co-operation of the cairgel. there. Tf youTiave'your. fam- c-n^asbaek,' rei^headr-ruddy-ciuclror of driving carelessness. And many, ily in your car you' are' entitled to a regulation^ adjusted in a special meet- hutllehead);; coot; bag'limit 25^pos. — SCHOOL SHOES GALORE! tijne is planned for- all. automotive industry. . ■ ing of the conservation^commissibn. session,limit -25; jacksnipe? -bagAimit— -iJ-hese4ests-proved--conclusively that- time's his touchmot only means “finis” pat .mi-the back if ybu.go and come rWatrh--f ivr-H g-^hll I;—R ^T-tie^I^iksL^Aid-.:-Socdetyjr^o?—7-Sfu for. yau -but-for-others^dn your^owm ■without incident. Keep cteariuf^me t ^ lichjjgan ^wildfowl0rs can settle -baclt zl5lposseafli'oru Umlt4-.5; -rails- ami-^alll." faul’s church will meet on Friday af- the present lettering. ..system—-should to await the opening of the season on opening date—Thursday,. Sept. '5. bo continued and that from a visibility car or in other cars that-May be in­ gencies, less speed will "Jo" it*. Keep r.ules (other than sora and Coot),' tcrnoon, Sept. .6 at two o’clock at the volved in-your-djsasteV. October- 1 and congratulate them- limit 15, possession limit is. (iutirnO:hp.T™1m- " a sharp-.-eyc m JZfc. fttttsr, 1 i ill m\ m I |) n]"iiiiiTITTT~TlTTr7TtfTnnll^f” ^ w >ferto£»Miirfi J Til W E T M r W tfM '— cg-trer~ 11 KlUds, Woodcock (in ■ The. Liinanpers wi]l ^pieet _ at the for"1J)4l^wjiitedle.tters.-against a ma­ 'ftFdTaBor thke. np'chances,, Some drivers go for H i : Day wiIPbe anotlier gala^ay for him years—drive hundreds of thousands of tional 15_days shooting in the case of both peninsula's), bag limit four, po3( hi»me’*af-Mr3'"."'(5eo7Krumm on Thurs­ roon background—is best. waterfowl and jacksnipe and an^^ addi- session, limit eight. ■ day, Sept,.5. .Rot-luok dinnerjat-naon.. Operation's: o f: the..dopar.tment-^in. —unless' driverjST'take. definite steps to; m. i 1 es—without accident and iMe_.pro.ud. I*’:''. hiituiling ^pplication^.jfor _ operators defy'him, and 'nothing'is more effec- olitheir -safety records. The reputa- ■ M The Central Circle of the Methodist ____ -tive7n_-robbing“iTrrn;o7Mrs—prU; church will hold an afternoon meeting -licenseslicenses; vemde titles jand "gas tax re-, iver A s m^tTgamettby' at the hoine of Mrs,- Watson Hart -at funds as ■ well as.- means of collecting1 Carer Caution,-and Courtesy! taking, chances and the luck_ ^of' get­ Shoe Market *119.Madison St. on-Thursday, Sept; 5. the gas tax are .visibly portrayed as^ - -The moment you; ciecide- where..y.ou ting "byAvithout trouble—but it 'is CHELSEA, "MICH. Meeting at:-2 pl-m~ - are-going on Labor Day, decide, .also galneU-by: handling a -car Inra- com­ —Th mi sands - -of—'booklets—outlining to come back alive*. -The highways mon sense- manner. Why not go-out r---- ' ' rules for' safe- driving, prepared by wtR-be crowded with.cars,'and driving -far. -this; reputation ■ yourself ? K’s""an ' Kelly as- part of his campaign for in­ daiigerB wili..be_jncreasecl a hundred­ honor .to possess, and a duty to your creased safety on" the. highways,1 .are fold. Donit try to demonstrate' your family and the-j i.i ^ m g distributed without charge—at WtK the fair. LINER COLUMN rence Senecal,' R. 1,. Chelsea. im Notten Road SPECIAL SALE 1939 CARS The. Ladies’ Aid wilt"'meetr"at FOR SALE—Milking strain- Shorthorn- the , ". T- -- • Df>wn Eay’t bull, ready for service; also a good S f -dl' ehureh’ on Wednesday. • ■...... 1 - 1939 Ford-Tudor...... sifiQ.OO — Mr. and—MrsT^erfer^ -Rank- n51ffl+Tqafl rKev--TCTiiv =^vor k4iorse.^WWm a ye l* r o s.—r™=5‘ J 50,Oft , cosmetics, ...S p Coffee- GreerT® White . ^ ^ ^ , ... ,3 lbs. 39c Mrs."CalTie. Rank attended the fun- 19^9 Pontiac Tudor ...... 175.00 and. toilet.articles, call Mrs. La,ura cra.l of W. -Van Riper at Cheleea-on4li)39^Studebirk5TnSedan :... 200.00 Lixev. 511 Congdon St. Ph’nnp Monday, -r------— iy»y Lincoln zephyr ... .-, . .-7—295.00 - 307t V -- - -. -- r-IlT g —Rev. and"Mrs^ Wmr Sfeinman and 1939 Ford Delux Coupe. 160.00 ------1— . . . Mustard ■ TableJKing’ •-#• « • 4 » - * ■ * • — ♦ — 10c- , - children', who-spent- two weeks with Most of these care- are-equipped with V - ’ StoinmaMs parents, - Mr... .and FOR. SALE—Moderar"6 -room hous'e; Heaters, radios and otherLextras. __ .—barn,'garage,, chicken house;' 3 Bog Food ^ Pard or ldeai -MT5^Pr;H~RiemenschTretder','ieft--o- these"harga]ns~'tociay! " Tfade~inr Monday for their home in Copperas _acres_Iahdf fruit"of all kinds; newly WHir¥^fr[ghtening prediction? of want and famlne are hcard from.- your^ar for-down payment...... decorated' inside and out. 3 miles E,'iro^e to^ay» Boverly Kay Gulick, 4, who lives on • farm near Cove, Texas.------. EA-LMER MOTOR SALES south of Chelsea-. Fi’ed Gentner^ .1£iVi : .J? —Mr. -and Mrs. John Hamp and tpnrojon^ 1 ^ ° / / un?‘ oThe argLe #ack wheat on her father’s rack Oxydol - Large ...... ■ . .2 for 37c Note: Our lot-is-full, of bargains. 28 phone 143-F11. ’ -c., he. Ul^ g j- St^tea Wheat carryover of 288 million bushels. - ' 1 - — ■ ~ i^jL" " I ------T-^------daughter Jean-of Nashville spent Sat*- ^srs for' saie j 11niay-aMfie-Rank■ homer-' • - -I W ¥i:^ FOR■ *. SALE1* i. ^8-room « vv‘‘* **uv\4v*is .modern—’ iiuuoci > ^iBr-sack vie represents r ' the• v estimated vPV685 millionIIIUlIUll bushelsDUBVlvtS fltcthe UnitedUnUCQ 6 25 : The Frey reunion, was. held .at the. M i3SzJ>l^e -Cr Hall, 515 East-^ti-T-71- .S^tes/W ill consum edomeatically thig-vea^BSvH H rifffy w d alTsllvgf HM Fels Naptha bars c ■homo of'~Mi’7 and "Mrs. Herman urosg . room and board. Phone 289.";' -5 Bhone 58. P. & G: Naptha . 10 bars 35c on Sunday. The-Rank1 family .were Ever-Notmal Granary featureof the national farm ■piesentv program. i m m i:;..rThe.Notten reunion will'.be.held at WANTED—-High j school girl to work EYES EXAMINED arid best glrasps . tor room- , and-:-'board*, Monday - " made at lowest prices. L. O. Gib- MfcV* Waterloo on Saturday,1 jr.who 'spent ■through-Ericl:iy^-Box-.27A—.- ' -r' son, M. D, Ocuhst,---Packard- A Full and Complete Line ofi week with .relatives here, "retuVned to Ann ArboT.'-'Hours: 8 to 8. Phone FOR’SALE—!! full blood Dutch Belt 21866.. : . tf. i her-home in Syracuse, N. Y. on Sun- . Pigs, .C weoks old. 83.00 each. Meth- Fresh, Smoked, Salted Meats l.day, l ...- ...... -- - ^ ■- ~w$r,t-r- odist' " Home,... Chelsea. *' 5- KEYS-^-Automobilo7 keys cut_to7code4_ I '- MjI"iimrSl):sI.I___4f- i'on Saturdaykjcuui udy evening.'vVtiriijig* . *. / Miss Viimni^-ljoyce of-LyTidorhcbH^- ^ORD .1920 Roadster, runs good, $35; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, September 1-2-3 venience to yourselves. i ...... 'it. t f _ /tv.:-.- —T? Ford-1935—‘-Deluxft—T-udoav/I llliULADnliiwA Mh/Ia !*r, vn/Hrt.radi^rf1 eci on hei"giituuinovn«ii ■ — - — Hie^nense'h’neifleiv-rmSaturday. -Jieater^a.boauty;—sdi-cheap.—W. DEAD or A) J Did you know that we can make a i . Mohrlock, COO Taylor St.. 7 >5 r Never a, Jury Session WANTED—Scrap iron,, metal, paper Farm animals-.col- .Spmelqf jth_e_ 105 counties in Kair 4 ' and rags. For Sale: 8 weariing pigs, charge,of-one-dollar-for- giving -you sas never have, had a. grand jui*y 8*-weeks old; also sotfie heating lected promptly, session and mo?t of them have had ■ stovesr also"usedraewing"Thachine. - B i i i i n f i ' S Charles Boyer, Jeffery Lynn. current again? only a ffew throughput their history. Conrad Schanz, phqne 18j2. . Sunday service. Hni bai a O Nerty and Virginia Weidler!^ . ■ ■ . ■■■•'. 1 .' , a ...■ 7 |...,£linesl;..-Hicturerof'-Bette7Davis^Notabig'"6nreerr WEALTHY APPLES c r e a tin g and What we are trying to do is to make . Passes the buck - cooking. Hardfscrabble Fruit Farm, PAUL PIERCE ? “* Extreme Length of this Picture it will be neces- . . . \ * |\ The-stata-taurist-bureau received phone 262*F22. . . _5tf AGENT __ l a dog-eared, crumpled card requeat* you understand that you must pay i-lng literature.- It-was signed by a FOR SALE-^-Goftjd^^^due-spun,-and CENTRAL DEAD StOCK CO. I Woodward, Okla., housewife, arid at­ some springing heifers; also sow. Wednesday aud Thursday, September 4-5 each and every month if you need tached was this note from, her hus­ and pigs. Gottlieb Heller & 'Son' .,, , . - r * ‘ • band: “Carried this_Jn>my packet phone 141-F21. . *5 (or past four weeks. You will catch ------DOUBLE PEATURE-- electricity and water and* w^ are go­ h~l for being so slow in supplying, Wa n t e d —3-day-old calves, ‘Clar-' the information,’’ - ; ence Ulrich, phone 319. ’ " 5 DEAD Oil ALIVE ing to enforce this rule; WANTED~To hear from owner of Free Collection Service oft Farm “ ’Till We Meet Again ” Self Shave Shop good farm for sale. General stock ..... Animals. _ Men who are finicky about their of merchandise.. wanted. \V. B. ■ We pay long distance toll pm . .barbers are W. R. Cady’s ,steady . Waite; Clawson, Mich. -6 charges. customers. Cady, has opened a new , Call Collect to I f.yp.e barbershop in ihe downtown QUALITY SHOE REPAIR will bo DARLING & COMPANY i i . Grand ..Raoids. Mffih.. - Closed, o'n Tuesday. September 3, -%9 h f f re finW ^esrS^^a^ because \of Labor Day vacation. ------r—Ann-A-rbor6366*— Shaving creams, combs, tdwels, and •' Russell..Altstacttcr.’’* " " 7- ’’ -5 Successors to " -:7.: .f ot Water. The customer^ ) Milleftbach Brothers Company &■' i;;7-7;f|;[i snaye themselves prid, if-they de- TRUCKING of all kinds. Sand and The original Company to pi* for neJ hei r °w^ shiDe8 and birttph gravel for 'sale, Robert —Lrantla, dead Hock, . themselves nit. . r- . phone 289. , ■ -6 CARTOON

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