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M ajor E xpansion Plans 85 Young Men 25 Track [Seek Varsity To Operate Under Extra Rubbish New Name of Assignments Men Prepare Today marks the opening of the Pick-Up Set Chelsea Motors 4 Chelsea High school baseball For Opener Ion with the Bulldogs playing, Chetsba Implement Co., which has been in business in- this vicin­ fkbi'idgo. at S.jOO p.nl. ■ , Twenty-five track men at Chel­ For Saturday sea High school are eagerly awa'it- ity for the -past 17. years an­ nme -35 young men' answered. -ing~the-date_5f~TUesday, April 17. As a convenience for village, nounces the. change of name to Mlftolnisebnll tTIia spring, Qn that day after four weeks of residents who, in their Spring Chelsea Motors, : Inc., Ed from these "candidates only practice,c Chelsea High will open clean-up of yards and ‘homes are Dean J, WiHis, president and O il L c icttonnen remain from last the 1962 season w.ith a triangular accumulating refuse and rubbish general manager of the new Chel- ar’s team. Nine lettermon were meet at Ann Arbor competing in amounts larger than the semi- jioa—Moturs, -hre;, plans extensive it through graduation last June, against U. High and Saline. weekly— r(ll>hish. -pick-up- contract changes; the present showroom is Ld thd big problem how is to find provides for, Chelsea Public Works to be remodeled to accornodate_a- placements for what were sortie . With 25 candidates. Coach Al Department crews under the di­ Conklin—has ‘ the “largest squad in motleijj:_cbRi— in u n d ry -a n d dry ■b*-athletes. - ' rection of - -SuperihtenTfonT~K'elIie" the school’s % recent history. Just NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK is hoing__ohi—Ljmd-AlrH^ICrR.-Mc.MnirniJJ. Olio”iTTriWiTtv on duly cleaning establishment, which will [This problem-may not be as dif- Alien will' .make -a general rub­ be opened in the building. two years ago there were only 12 servcd througliont th e d ifte d States this wcek-r- at all times-thclibrary is open tcFtlie public. .Mon­ bish pick-up Monday, April 1(5. tcult «s- it^-.might have beflruJThis- members on fum r ingrr ■as""\Vell— s discards from side of the present building. >st young baseball candidates to Cattell, sprinter and -pole vault; who serye patrons .of-ChelseaV McRuinr Memorial From Sept. 1 foi June I, the library also maintains houscclcaning will be picked up,, A gas station is to be added to fesetit themselves.: a t . Chelsea Bill Goitre,-sprinter; Jim Mayinard; Library. Mrs, Francis Wojcichowski '(seated) is evening hours—7 to 9 p.m.—three eveimigs a week, if it is placed at the dubb. It the south side and the entire hurdles, shot put and high jump; JAY E. WEINBERG h school in many years. There chief librarian. Her assistants, standing, from left,, f (Mondays, Wedijesdays -and—Fridays.—Dnririg The- slioitld be at- the curb ein;ly m * + space will be black-topped for the Dave McLaughlin, hurdles, shot the morning as crews will need to 12 better-than-average fresh-. are Mrs. George-Walworth, Mrs. Russell Bernath ^summer months-the only evening horn s arc Fridays. convenience of customers, provid-: (an boysi some of .whom are going put and broad jump; Warren-Por- *. 4> P >u x . * //. . ■ . ‘ get . an early start if they are to ing a large, parking area. , make the jump to varsity com- ath, 440 and broad jump; Mike finish ..their job .in one day. Jay E. Weinberg The garage and service station jelilion this year. In addition to Schrader, 440, hurdles and high Limbs, and lijt’ge amounts of will be manned by factory-trained L freshmen, seven fine prospe rs jump;■ Paul Schramm-, 440; and rubbish are not included in the Installed To Head mechanics. - lour the sot)homore^~clgSB~ are -Don Wilson, half mile. Special Displays Arranged terms of the village contract for , .Stanley Beal who , has been - ac­ forking hard to* gain, a sp.9t .0n In addition to the letter whi­ general rubbish and garbage-pick­ Knights Templar - tive since, its origin'is no longer lis year’s varsity.-^ 1 ners, Coach Conklin has four good up Tuesdays ...and Fridays. • Dis­ Jay E. Weinberg was installed connected with the company. There arc only four Juniors out, mile prospects in Vic Parks, David posal of rubbish in-amoiintS'larger Saturday evening’, at the Ann Ar­ jiis springrJmt all four appear Winans, Mike Daniels and Keith For National Library Week than,the ordinary:weekly quantity bor Masonic Temple: as. the new ihave-a good opportunity to land Haab.- In the half mi\e, Jim is the responsibility of the- house­ eminent commander of., Ann Arbor arting assignments. Schneider, Scott Smith and Charles This is National Library Week^ holders, themselves,"-All residents pommandery No. 13, K'niglits Gas Company Schmunk show promise. have ^identification eaWls entitfing and McKune Memorial Library, as ginia- Municipalities, said • -“W or Templar. The ceremony, open to [Four Senior, candidates, only Mrs. John B. Swainson is the them to .take rubbish to the land­ L of.whom has much baseball In , the 440, nkeycom ers Dick well as the libraries of Chelsea library service is a luxury no com­ Michigan State chairman'for.--the the public, began ,ut 8 o’clock. schools—high school and elemen­ fill Tuesdays;. Thursdays and Fri­ Changing All jidtgrouml, round out. the group Haist, Bill Dettling, [Bruce Hoover munity can afford.” “ observance ’ which is sponsored Vivian S. Richards—of— M-Ranr tary—ihave called attention to the da ys from l_jip.ni..,:. unti 1 —5—p.iutt hopeful buseball prospects for and Tom Powers-have been making Owens said, too, ”1..believe that state-w ide_byj-.the-^M i eh i ga n — Li-- Knight,-York Court of Honor,'was good progress. fact- by means of displays s tr e s s - ij^ ^ ^ ^ jj^ ^ y is-vfuit'c often judgelf and .all day on--.Saturdays-,--$ a.m.- (year’s sound. bi'ary Association - Tmd the ~ State 5* p.m. the. installing officer. Regulators — -I n—the—hur d lesi—freshm en- Tenf -ing—the—impm'tance of libraries Library of Miqhigau. Executive di- varsity,—a t-s least for..the by its -attitude toward its, public Ho was assisted by Holland Michigan Consolidatcd_Gas Co. Sharfard and Dave Dietle have with the slogan“ For a better-road, library program.'This'attitude is icctor for the state program is The landfill is located on Werk- it few* games,"-will consist of better-informed America.” . ner Rd. approxinvafely half-way to Steeb , of t . Ann . Arbor, , ■ past, com- _ JUl!)u.uneuil._ye«tor-.m. ■ * ■ ' Memorial Library; however, Chel­ tion., 1,- ■ • m i (taan, At first base it Will be April 24-r-ut Sailn'o-vtCTTnckney, 6 :< 1 0 p.m,. ht'enmpnni'.it, he nane uTtr7TnWs~f47i sea did receive-"wide niiblicltv Kill mdy a fety minor leaks Which have aio^ Don Joseph. Second base is April 27—at~SalliVe-vs. Saline, 6: p.m. “With • tJie theme "Read and r Homes To God,’’ and "Teach Mo To Pray.” May^t—-at -Sttline-var-IleNter, 6: i>.m. - -thfr—&ntrn“ ~ comm unity’s- whole- already, been ' rcpaire.m. .cost, etc.,—following the' bequest Oi-atiye Nursery, have prepared de­ Max McCoiieghy, senior warden; most of them installed when gas . ion. Short stun will'be shared hv. the 'development of - library re­ scriptions'of each of the five homes Mny “lUr-Retrioniil TiiicfTMcet, Ann-Arbor, Petitions in accordance with the of the historic McKune family Vunce Holmgren, junior warden; was first, brought to- Chelsea in ' Orooks mid Sophomore.' Curt Mjiy -2‘2—Washtenaw Con ference Meet, sources, in the community, • to be i>pcno(l for visitors Tiittrs- . Yj,sllanti. ., Rural Township Zoning Act of home for use as a library. Harrison H. Caswell, prelate; and 1912, are still in excellent coiidij- rley. At third it will be a couple day, Apiii ,2(5. They include tlie May 26—State Meet, Michigan State. 1961, as amended, Section II,..'were Chelsea’s McKune Memorial Li­ /Vppi'oximiitety ' GO national or- Harold B.laess, treasurer. tiofi. Favorable underground soil fine'Freshman prospects shar- p P * J. V. Burg home, the Edward filed 'with;.the Lyndon townshjp brary. has been'“described as “orju gunizatiohs actively participate in The list continues with La Verne conditions hero, together with the g the jdutiiv as' Dennis Stoffev . 1962 VARSITY BASEBALL Kelly home and tjhc homes of the; clerk atuthc reguiar township of the finest libraries” to be 'found National I.ibmry We^ksl' which is C. Rose,'-recorder; Harry St. Louis, high quality of pipe used foy-TRe- id Gary Dresch are scrapping April 12—at Stockbridge ...... "2 : 0 0 p.m. sponsored1' nationally byj' the- Na---D*)f6- Baileys, jthe Lee Fci-guso April 17--Pinckney at Chelxcu ...4:0|1 p.m, meetingVMonday evening, April 10. in communities.of comparable size. st-anfiar(l—'-he:n-et-;-“-SiuUiagt>--Vit“ origirm! installations, are given by amI Mr7 “ ikF 'MI'sT Julius_B 1 abst). r the assignment. DreSch is also April 10—at Snline ...... 4:00 p.m, The petitions were afiled by Mrs, Mrs. Francis Wojciehowski is li- iional Book CurnmiUeerlncr,~a n:)n^“ to'ii'o, s\yord Bearer; Gerald Kniek- company, officials as -the -reiison good young pitching prospect, April '24—Ilcxter at ChelHca-^^^-4.:0!V.p_.!Ti. ~ Descriptions Of two of the Thomas.. J»tastersori nhd Gerald Jbi’aidnn—and—is 'assisted by^ JStrs. pro fit c i tizen.s’ group,'i n c'o-bpe ra­ e r hoc ke r,—wn c( I e i'-4=:Leon—;1t ^KoU, for tlve" present fine 'condition o f ’ in the outfield and all in. April '26—Manchcwtei- at-Ghelxea ’4 :0!) )>.m. .hoirsui^Hie^Bui^g auii KelljrdVoUies; May~ ! -aCttiioSevelt ----: ...... iiiKUp.m, Groh nprtr-resid ervts^ nTTclpropor ty Russell Bm-nath. Mrs. K.lRr-Mc- tion - with the ^American..Library first guprd; Bernard' Kpatop,. sec-" the mains. im.wnfor .starting-voles areSoph- May -8—at ■ Pinckney... ’— ...... 4:ofl p.m. Association. are included in' this story as ar­ May S—Saline at -Gb4laei»---rr=^4i0tl--n.-in. owners of the township. Mantiis and Mrs. George Wal­ ond guard; Arthur B,_ TreVithiek, ;; To, provide sufficient pressure 10tls Jim Henson and J ack' Craw- ranged by the committee. They ■May -10—nt Dexter .. ' 'V... : ;4 : 0 0 jam. The petitions' ask tjie township worth. The latter is ope of the third_guai:d; Rudolph' Glaser, mv fm- the additional gas supplies ,d,-Sp^niors'"Dualic Weiss, Stan- May ‘ 16—at*Manche*ier . 4:0.0 p.m. hoard to declare its intent to initi­ list , special .points of interest ganist; and A. Alnnis Hale;— \vliictvwi 11 he heo(Icd for the. new ■ May 17—Roosevelt at Chelsea'-i 4:00 p;m. original Chelsea library founders .■fixui t—each -homei=mre a fainily THand mid .Gary Cattell, along May 22—StoekbrUlge" at Chelsea 4 :.W jam. ate ncion under the provisions of 3,5 .years ago and ) was one of tine]. ' ■ hoiiding muicr consfruetion~for-tV fith Junior Dudley Holmes. holm: built several .years' air'o and the act and to .irive..nublic notiee- number of volunteer workers for ""MethoiiTst Home at. the west edge the other an older home recently ^°>’s who Will 'be.'assigned „to_ of the resolution as provided in many years. -----— -— of tiu: village ‘ and. at the same rdentor Varsity for the present Daffodils Blooming ^ remodeled throughout. this section of the aet^—- - .Michigan ; citizens are being ’ick-up Set time continue -present high level ne> me Sophomore Lynn l ia r - _ Mrs. John _5lyers of 412 Wil­ Lyndon township is the only alerted to the importance of read­ T |IE KELIAIJULM-E------— Kiwanis Club service to all other consumers in ey, Mike Hitchinghnm and John kinson St., called The Standard of­ .township of -Wiishtemnv county ing and libraries during this week The Edward Kellys at 71(UTay- tlie area, the 'pressure is being in­ *™y« along-vvitji Freshmen Bill fice Tuesday and said she hud dut- that docs not have a zoning-oVdi- which is thd fifth annua! observ­ For April 28 lor. St., learned that any addi­ Hears Talk on creased. from the current ’ three litenberridt, Tcr,vy Hudgins; Scott fodils in bloom at her homo. She nnneo and, The potittions- filed ance of National Library Week— tion made to a house often pounds to five pounds per square Foster, Dick McCalla, Phil Bbham, thought it was unusually pa^ly Monday ask - that the township A pril. 8 to 14. ' Tlfe Chelsea JCC Auxiliary or­ changes the family’s way of living inch', doubling the capacity.of the ^nnts ami Gary White, Ed Win- for'them and asked if hers.-was boiird’ undertake action to vote ganization which last year . was and eViri start a chain of unpre­ Communism gas distribution . system.- ..... ell, Tom McCJamvhan, Lee . Sat- the first report of blooming daf­ upon a zoning resolution at the commended by .ChhlseirSociul Scrv- dictable-. benefits,; — ------—r To provide for the .change in F™'aite. and Jim Knott. . > fodils received at the offict| this next regular rtiecting. . ■ice -foi'-assUTuiMg respunsiKTHIyToI The good characteristics, of the' Basil Wheeler, former Kiwanis _ pressure the Gas Uompanv is, re- I The \ uvsity schedule is listed spi'-ingT-iltwns-r) — ------; _ — Signatures fflTeildy- affixed to Collottioh. and repair of used toys house were.incorporated into a dof- liguteuaut-governor, was the' guest j p’avi 11 g TTTo existingng regulators fto, but... t;ui—j^tor-ryarslty'' Yestbrdny afternoon Dianne petitions pumber. well over the re- for Ichirst.mas givinu—to—needy- -rn'ite interior style when the Kellys speaker at Monday’s Kiwanis club which are attached to all gas pipes i.k-is not yet ready for re Warden nicked a bouquet, of jdm rk qaired . eifrht-pergent-nf—resident- children, is continuing the proj­ purcha.sgd the property' and com­ jneeiting in the social center of tbr where the pipes first enter the ect this year in preparation for pleted remuAding. previously, be­ Methodist church. His talk Was building and at a point, where it '8t l!wn,-tl)1;1^ lam m ed!'fm graV^ property owners; reports yester­ osioirschedule.-which will ftp- in.thp ynn| at the family home-on day said otlior signatures wore the 19(52 Christmas season, gun. ^ based on what he termed the (('ontiniied on page five) r,r n 11 lyJLun date; A (M>ns)stencj:' in, details avoids ^Lincoln St. ' still being added., 1 The , Auxiliary has- ■ .-announced "Communist Menace” and he rec­ Festival Here that the' used toy drive will get the jumble of different kinds of ommended that.Kiwnninns be alcrti. The. Junior High Regional Band .qndcr way With a general pick-up Windows, varied levels of sills and. ed to the danger and. do everything and Orchestra Festival will take of repairable toys on Saturday, heads,'any clashing of colors and they can to combat it. fcM. % place Saturday at Chelsea High April 28. textures. Each new wall or closdt , Wheeler was introduced by the school with the Chelsea .music de­ 'This ye ay’s comm i fteo in ch a rge appears to be ^uirt of the original .program chairman, Anton Nielsen. ■structure, as the stairway and hall Continuing partment as host for thc,;lft par- of the tpy drive are Mrs, Duane During'^ the-“ business, session tic, ipating junior high bands and storage areas. Utyhe-r, ciiainnan^ and-Alrsr^Rnb- Jaines Lioheck, Kiwanis past presi­ orchestras from the entire South­ ert Bassett, Mrs., Charles Gclniuh (Continued on..pago three) To Be Hazard eastern Michigan area. and Mrs. Robert Meyers. . dent, submitted to the c-luh the' Approximately ■ 1,000 children The spring fire season is here & 'Residents interested in having budget he had prepared for the are expected to be present for the coming year, arid the condition of the grass used toys picked up. may contact Methodist Home full day of activity. Floyd Fowler. Kiwanis .Raster and brush is kindling,dry. Washte­ any of the committee 'members' or naw county has suffered a rash of Each of the participating groups mention the fact _ to any JCC Flower Saiir chairman, announced *4: is required to play Three numbers Birthday Party wild grass and Immh fires. Most of Auxiliary member. (issigtAnents for Kiwnninns to be n in concert and twp numbers in on duty at their annual flower these fires have been started by Last year, Mrs, Louis Ramp, Honors Eight people burning trash in unsafe sight reading. \ sale, April 20*21.• “ ' ■ 1 The .Chelsea jutitor - band, is Chelsea. Social Service director, April birthdays Of Methodist eontniners„ using poor—.iudumeny. Guests' at the meeting included scheduled to be the’firat grouj\J,o speaking-of the JQC Auxiliary’s Home residents were ‘ observed i nt ttot-thking tlu* pr»ipeFpreeautions Tour intercluh visitors from Ypsi play. Tl^eir norformanec will hegin. toy ■ nro.iw t, snid,. "wa—e+Hrtdder- the (lihiior hour at the Home Tues­ to prevent its’, spread and leaving 7 lanti—-Harotd Goodsoh, John Wes ; “ ' oui'solves fortumite to have such a day noon. "April Showers” was the their fires unattended. All of these- catt-, Milton Knott and »», ..... The* festival, begins on .schedule group of energetic women inter­ thei\i<) for the birthday table doc- lerrtuiqSpj ,,rt, dHecTly resiulnsitUQ-ror;id|}si.bie_for Brown. A t at 8 n.m. and Continues through­ esting themselves' in this Christ­ orations and the seven ladies-who.: I h e ' hnge -loss in wildlife habitat, out ~thc day until’ 0 p.m. mas project. We that almost wore celebrating their birthday's There were also two' Cln bum pine plantations and oven build-, liA i Judges for the event are Leon­ directly as a result of this, we received spring corsages as gifts, guests—William .Storey and .Ray­ ings, according to Ooiiservatio’h ard Fajconc and Douglas Camp­ provided adequately for alt needy- —'-dairies Wilson, the eighth cole- mond Steinbach, - -- Officer Donley Bbydr. bell S f Michigan 'State Univers­ children referred- to us.” - iiranK and the only man in the This past week local fire depart- ity, aril Clifford Tdllyu' and Orion . The ' JCC Auxiliary committee group, received shaving lotion as anont^v-lirtve—avcriTtrcTl 20 :-uns a Dallej. ofTW'UVivoraity pf Michi­ membovs nyvange, first of alk idii- Jais-Lirthdivy-giftv False Rumors day on grass and brush fires gan. > ' ...... e cblloction of tiro, used toys; **Members'’of, 1 the group are not started by careless burning. These . All the participants in tbo re­ then transport those in need of among the oldest residents since Report Chelsea runs cost between $50.00 and gional1 festival hrtvo received First rephir or renovation to Cassidy none qualified for special mention $250,00 each. This is a tremendous, Division, ratings In previous com­ Lake Technical School’ for repair as’g. nonbgennrinn, . financial burden on the .commun­ petition at district festivals. under the supervision of Melvin Methodist Home Fmnds“bf the Gambling Raid ity.' ■ . ' < In spite of the fact that this Dann, woodshop and carpentry in­ Detroit Conference of the Metho­ Travoting like a spring grass “ I would like to make a sug­ week is the annual spring vacation structor at the school. The-work is dist Church^ provide the' gifts for fire th e * firs t of, the week was a gestion at'this time,” Boyer stated, period for Chelsea schools, eighth donte by the boys, at the chooi fol­ distribution at the monthty-birtp- story that ,Tn big .gambling raid "that you confine the burning of r ■ i grade i band members have been lowing'-.their regular sessions in day parties, , --4 , ^ : tqok place in Chelsea over the your householditrasli to the eve­ PI. week-end.” • . “ t l W k 9.N«e«» High ’school's bRMball ^ practicing daily with David Lind­ time thaC-Would otherwise bo for Those who \y«re honored in ob­ *> ; . - • ^ ning hours; The humidity is usu­ V-h®jReR Hlgh MMD*" J T i r wZ jinrCaitieM n and Gordon Beeinan) say, instrumental music director, Their own leisure. “ servance of April birthdays are No one was .certain how the' ru­ ally -high at that , timq and tho in preparation for S atu rd ay 's com* Any , oxpbnse which migh^-be Mrs), Myrtle .Rentier, Mrs. Alice mor, started but that it was entire­ wind of the day 1 has died down. petition. Incurred for the jtefcper reptiir of Schumaker, Mrs. I^avilU Marshall, ly fkla$ was proved yesterdky In Most men*arc home at that time Chelsea Band .Boosters club The toys is assumed by the Auxili­ Mrs. Alice Stanton, Miss Hulda n;choc1c of Chelsea Police D epart­ of day and they should do the ■Abbott, Mhs, Blanche , Beard, Miss f . , 3 «ron Wiremitn, Jack Crawf^d, Gary bawball team eandldates^ ' members will be selling veSresh- ary, ment nml Washtenaw County ^her burning, Stay with your fire tilt EJaitei menta at the festival. (Continued on pa^e five) >. Rosa Bradley. and .Charles ’Wilson. iff ’a Department records. (Continued on page three) ...'i.ijftef y, .Ar, Atkinson, In the «econd r%w, from ’K> ■T V':- .4 ...... ^ THURSDAY. APRTr PAGE TWO THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN I iiiMmiiiiiiiimiiHiiuiiiKiMiMiMimMiiiiniitiI,,,,!,,,,, ...... tchool .wJU be aHowh at t i l t theatre . Monday, **$ £ *.■ ' ®f|8 Cljiefata ^ianbarh o b m SI JUST REMINISCING “The.Love M.rt" General Excellence Award.by Michigan Press Assentation BACKYARD ASTRONAUTS flereen'a most beautiful- Dove. v . . Il)j51-1953.195a.l969."l960 Iteiha Taken From the File* of The Chelsea Standard , jg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... HMtim.mi.KHHiiiiiH ...... WftlteV P. XS^nard—Editor and Publisher top four wore Shatz, Edward 4-H Leaders Altfiul^ Chundler, Harry Prudden 'and -Published every Thursday morning at 300'Worth Main 4 Years Ago... -r"' Porum Tri-Washing,^ V tw n d d rr Anvil 3, l ask— ■ - - - ’ Llovd" Dantjs.y ’treet, Chelsea, Mich., and second class postage puid at Charles Winans,' -Terry Joseph Cholsoji Rebekah Dodge No. ISO Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Rniv. helsea. Mich.t under the,Act,o£Mar«h-4I.~I87ftr ami GrogorV Kuhl were prizewin­ wa? hostess to the 13th annual, 8260 Sharon Hollow ners for having the best con­ session of Rebekah District 12; 800 cheater; left Sunday structed kitos in the- VFW-spon- women attending frbm Jackson Subscription Rates (Payublo in Advance): Pa r m a, "Brooklyn. ’ Vandercook a week ip, Washingtonl^D^ ' In Michigan: ^ Outside Miohigoa: sored kite contest. , , .... will attend the Interstate' At the Villavo Council meeting bake. Detroit and Chelsea. Noble Forum1 at the National 5” One Y ear...... -..... $3*00 One Yedr ’ ...... -....1...... $4.00 Grand Irene Dehman ^ ^ ^ H fn T W p h tn g to p T IU ^ S ; Six Months...... $1.7$ Six Months ...... *...... 1 $2.25 Monday, the village tax rate was where, set at 11 mills, the same as last\ session1 to order at l;8P ,p>m' wth pother leaders frorn'l! Single Copies...... - . .$ .10 Single Copies ...... ^....)....$ ,10 Thursday at the public sdjool au­ ___JSepviee,mentor-women, anywhere, 1 -y e a r...... $8.00 -ye«r*S rate. , gau ■ delegations frQ* Tep of I t remaining .charter! ditorium. . , # . state? they will be studying members of Herbert J. McKune erwNp’ and development of Unit No. SI. American Legidn prcf^vamti. Auxiliary, were present for the .34 Years Ago * ., Ancient Sport of Boxing Needs Thursday* April 5, 1928- ‘The "group will also tour i 25th,anniversary of the Auxiliary of-the historic sites in and aroi Tuesday evening... • Bishop Gallagher announced the.! To Be Eliminatedor Modified church committee for 1928 at St. Washington. The Detroit M '‘ Flocks of wild gco?e heading Cp. is. sponsoring part of The sport of boxltig has steadily changed over Hie years. north were noted here Thursday-— Mary's church as follows: E. Spikes’ trip, ■ .-■■■•■Oncemen fought with bare knuckles, then gloves-were intro- an infallible, sign of spring, ac­ Foster, John Young* A, G.; Hinder cording'to -oliUiiriers. lang, Ferdinand W. Merkel, J. P, ' Mr.- and Mrs, Spike are leat, .. (tuced, themhenvier.-gloves;..and so on, But even with todays McCarthy, Sylvester. We,bev, Law: in the Sharon-Manchester Li heavier-gloves, people are still getting killed. With a recent fence Shanahan; P eter'. Liebeck, stock And the Jolly Farmto 4«H- clubs. They have a~i •- • »- JosephJuergons,-DennisGuihan, total death.and another near death in the past few weeks we u tears Ago 15 years experience as th another state-wide campaign, but efforts in industrial growth during Thursday,. April 7, 1938— he makes no bones about the fact ance of Chinese feathers and was ’em fer the stockpiling officials! py, an incidental side-effect. But with boxing and its primary seat mot a veto on the Govern­ the entire year, Herbert said. . .The Village • Council has 'ap­ gradual gitting this item cut dowrh- set— bn- or's desk.. that he - wants to stay in public “.Cities and villages that have pointed "a- library board of six Edict object of physical punishment—we say it'sj.ime to revise our life. He gave up a seat in Con­ He said they took a 52,000 loss on. ■ It was, voted, Mister-Editor, Republicans in the legislature been doing'outstanding work In members to formulate the_policies this last sale but, very confidential, you to get a letter off to oiiv bmi outlook. / . ■ - '• admitted the plan was a “status gress to make the Senate race in local industrial development are of the public library which is now Bent: 1960. • ; . these-Chinese feathers wasn’t up gressman and see if he cancel) quo" Treasure, which would have ■ . % beipg for meetings of a municipal proposition ns the re- to_tho latest—Guvermnent-specifi-" up thesp “litlle' deta i 1 sT' Hut j |nke left- most of the districts as they the .Michigan Industrial Ambassa- .sult-of-the - recent-electiorUTb’ levy i thi The early jnonths of 1962 gave cations. f.ellelrs don’t want you to get na[ Congress Studying Anothef Attempt are now. The new district -would 'doftr,". he said. a tax riot to exceed one-half mill This ' stockpiling situation come with him about, the matter. havelieen created with the south-, the Michigan Economic Develop­ The Ambassadors iS‘a group of for the support of the. library. ment Department every reason for up nt the'country store Saturday Grubb_pointed out that some To Solve Farm Production' Problems western-section of Macomb County nearly 300. busines8men*»who travel Members of-vthc appointed group night and-some-of the fellers, said provements is being marie alre| optimism. ' are H. C. Schneider, Mrs. W. R. Reports indicate that in both agricultural conimittees of and the southeast portion of Oak­ throughout the country promoting they was a little, hazy on the de^ irr th'is iituation. Zeke Said hei land County, SO far this year] the ratio of the industrial advantaged of Michi­ Daniels, M|rs!\P. G. $chaible, Mrs. tails' of this'whole operation. reading a. piece in -the pjfl —-Congress^the-iiew-AdmimstTaTiori farni program is gaining Gov. John B. Swainson and industries moving in as compared gan communities George Walworth, Mrs. A." A. Pal­ .■■Ed Doolittle, fer instant, said where we . had enough strati support.. This is interesting for a number of reasons. • : < other ^be'mocrats want a general to shifts out of the state is run­ Among the notable lftcal efforts mar, and Mrs. E. W .1 Eaton. At he wasn’t worried . abo.ut the materials.stockpiled. in.—1959J redistricting of the state. Michi­ ning 6 lo 5. Dr. Paul Herbert, in the limelight recently have beei^ theU^ext village election a board $52-,000 lossruiliowed "as" how nofiL" fight four wars,' and now wei First, the riew program was not drafted by Secretary of chief of the,, department’s researchcaret; thfi^ttempts_b^Povt-Huronr*hrck^ of six members wit be eected. gan’s 12th district, the western __ _ T Y . i . '. - t i . — A - ______i , i i ____ » r > . . i _____i. ______i_; . i.? i _ «1 . trig under a billion dollars was it; dowri to thrqe.wars.7,eke aii Agriculture Orville Freeman. It is reportedly more the work sec-tien-rof-the Upper- Penin su I a ,• i s division—terrnod^tKis “a'Tlfstihct son, Detroit aha, several other ci­ Sylvan township candidates elect­ important to them Congressmen no aS:'how • this is- real progress j3T:another-man-ip-the department’rft is also .true thaFSonie' the nation’s smallest with 177,431 improvement"” over the same per^i ties to get. a ndw district process­ ed . Monday are Fred : Brae:- more. But Ed .said he ,couldu’t . gii^. sjrtgl should. g i ^ our. Cqngre: of the top merit now trying to;direct farm affairs, and the people, a’nd the lCth district, in iod last year. i ing center planned for the Midwest sarnie, CR), supervisor; Robert to sleep af bight feV worr^ibig ,b l>at oh the-bq'ck .fer this ‘ Indications are that the trend by . thev Federal Internal Revenpb Wheeler—(D), clerk; , Lula Bahrl- President himself, have limited experience in this field. Detroit, is the largest in the na­ about yrbnt kind of feathers them plishment. But, one thing, I tion with over 800,000 people.'- noticed in the, latter part.of 1961 Service. . - •miller (R), treasurer;" George.Zeeb Chinese wa^l selling, us, Was we said, was Worrying him a President Kennedy makes no bones about his limitations^ '“The legislature ■ is. expected to ih“ south-eastern Michigan is con­ Port Huron is offering a 30- (R ), commissioner of highways; stockpiling goose feathers, chicken wished you’d ask our Corgri . It.j£ therefore somewhat- bewildering to see such men as try ngain in the remaining threfe tinuing, Herbert said. The trend year-site where a new building will David A. Bench (D), justice of feathers, duck feathers; or ups man: about it; Back in 1059 be constructed and leased to the the peace, full term; Paul F, Nie- Mg^er Feldman in the role of farm expert in the department. weeks, of .the session, but it ap- they some .sort.: of. rare feathers We waff stockpiled fer four pears doubtful the “old guard” of government for $1 a year. The haus (D), justice of the peace to that ave ain’t got here at home? the storage on these itenig Yet he might prove a Wonder, and so m ight Freeman, and the GOP ranks will-go along with Jackson Industrial Park officials fill vacancy; George: M-Seitz (D), Ed figgered .if they was iust-piain- coating-us -only $13-mill ion a so might Kennedy. -The nation hopes so. an apportionment plan proposed COMING EVENTS have offered 15 acres and a build­ Aiember- board of -TevtewyrWniiSfir .oItI3chlcken-feather sL'the^Guvern- and nov^when'we’re-.doivii to Hi . t ing" for lease.,_____:------— ----- vSchatz ”(D)7 constable.. - (There, m ent eouH , V>ny n -~f ■wars, it's running $14 million, j The farm, bill which President Kennedy is pushing-would- by.Sen. Carlton H. Morris, R-Kala- hasr been’ jij therMich"-. opens. ig an n o liticai spnt.light—nnNTO CAMPER BODIES? on TI)no Certificates um, Dearborn. tailgate as you'll find. It has an ail-weldectfVamo arid at low m a / L * 0 GnJ,oy the buW6ors comfortably on Savings 25* —Miss Muskbgon Contest, made of high-quality steel. Most important, amM^ ^ any ^ Are showing 3Vz% Book Acets. of Deposit for I Yr. FOR TOP PRICES Muskbgoii. it has a name everybody respects because , IFOR YpUR LIVESTOCK 25-2?—National Kart Show, Eight theyknowitstandsforquality.V^enyou1 tr^ck ^ double duty. A Coiulsa-tdU^,r — Guard-^rhdry,-Detroit.” 30 —Opehittg of vTl)uminatod trong Chevrolet is your best bet f6rworkorplay. Howell Livesfock Cascades (thru Labor Day), A uction Jackson. vv CHELSEA STATE BANK * Bloksing of the Blossoms, r Wc hove buyers for oil kinds of Traverse City. , livestock. Solo every Monday McjyiW Fsdenit Member Federal * —Horse Show, Cadillac. ------y , ------!-*— - Rmrv* Syitem Depoiit Inturanea Carp, Phone 1089 Howell The 1,800-member Michigan Li­ For Any Information brary Association was founded in 1891i &HCItSCA> MICHIGAN r*. ' t ■

kSD A Y >Edl.ltH; ‘ TOE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE THREE •fnp Lectures Teach Children About Nature 4 ‘ Dexter arid Chelsea atudentfl^ “ " ' r ' ' ii '.v : are among the hundreds of Wash* turalist staff, gave 280 lectures. iaiiJiuilding,-Detroit 26 or calling • Items oj lri te res t Ab°al PiQpU Yon Know • —= ttiiiaw- county-—youngsters *who' covering 'Si^ooir'inThe counties of WOodward 1*5865. / , -' know more ubout Mother Nature Livlngston, Macomb, v Dakhuid, Each year several thousands pf Attendltol today because of a continuing Washtenaw and Wayne during the persons in southeastern Michigan, Saturday (iinner. guest'of Mr. and program conducted by thb Huron- 1901-02 period. fHis ussistants wore including many tourists, also take 'tZ, }n:. SALEM GROVE Mis. Ralph Wright. Cilntotr Metropolitan Authority. Donald Becm, Hairier Brooke1 and self-guided hikes along the trails ,s,,i«gtoy H U ' Charles Damin.. / v ■ Mrs, Currie Rank'is 000fined tq' Mrs. Tlicln?a Barnunv und Mrs. ■During the past few months in ali seasons since the plant life Authority, naturalists have been Close to 3,500 persons visited and_ hitin^slmg - features ara... la- v* u , V bed ut the Evangolicgl Home for Lucile Cambuvn sjient' Tuesday Children and Old People in Do- with Mr. and Mrs. Paul pfeketLiJL taking the. story of the “out-of* the Nature Center a r Kensiiigton Belud for easy iilentifieution. rt‘>n. D. £ v ti'oit, accordingm em bers-of tho Feuton. ^ doors” into tho classroopis and Park last. montJi.rto view diprutiiiis i0t’s tate f family who huvo wiAitod her the . Wednesday cullers at the* Clur- also hiking over winter trails to' and ''other , .s'enso'niii exhibits re­ Crass Tire Hazard , , , past week. Tho^p include Iter explain fea tu re s of natural sci-' lated .to natural science. A .-popu­ dnee Embury iuuiie were Mr/ Les­ (Continued from page one) grandson anil his wife, Mr.; and ter Hargraves,' Mr. Harvey Sweet euce' to school children and their’ lar-attraction- “yearTaroiiml,” more Mrs. Donald Rank of Plymouth. teachers. ‘ > than 277,000 persons have visited it. is out. .Have yotir garden hose -iSK* und Mr, and Mrs. Pete* Juskot and n- Mrs. Charles Bidwell of Grass sim. ■ • Talks - have, also been given to the nature musem since it opened and broom handy. Under no'"cir­ n* J m \ in"1958rft is open for public view­ 8™l»ent of ’ Belleville Sunday to attend an well as other organizations. ing from ,f(j n.m. to'-U p.m. S atur- .chiidron-to-ilo-'t-htr-bUTnlng;”^ - Fii'turiiay..-evening guest^ of Miv (iayr Sunday '/nTRlv'dlelidays ""and open house reception in observ­ However, with the arrival of A fire permit is not, required aiur Mrs, Ralph Wright. The oe-- from -2 p.i^;;'tb 4 p.m. duritigHhe ilso tour ance of the 50th wedding unni- cusiun liming Miv , Wright's birth-, spring'/ more und inore youngsters for burning trh.sh in your contain^ vorsary of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerno, week. -i day. . | n ; ure 4#king over the nature trails er around your homo. However a” &!S*a| Sayre. They were uccompanied by ' Mrs. ^lynw/ Rose .and Mrsv Del- aL.Kensington. Park southwest of Hallenljeek pointed out that fire that is allowed to escapo from ’ part of* Mrs. Rank’s grandson,■ £^vid -Rank ores .Reno also received culls /from Brighton or listening to lectures school groups may visit the Na­ the container and burn surround- of Albion College. ThjTSayros are the Ruv. William Yauch, Mrs. Erma in its Nature Center, ture' Center by appointinent-irom dngngmssMmnls" is bonsiilered/to be' his mutornal grandisu'ents. 1 kp are Jackson, Mrs. Mury—Masdike, and j—|-Kenncth—Lr-Hallebeck, auThbr-T TO-inniTto 1 p.m. Tuesday through a careless use of firm-llndoi!—tbe- ifey director reports that each-year Friday .Jto. see—exhibits or - hoar' "Btate Imw you may be fiuedvand icheater jyj TMr. :mui' Mrs. %ieorge Liebeck of ...... special lectures. Advance.-appoint ^ Parjhtr|j UNADILLA- .M unith^this-weekr Mrs. ..'nSse’sT ^ .1:* ar« .m.w.ro 8C,ho9)«*.in south* prosecuted. ^ eastern Michigan; taking advant­ meats are also’available for guided “Itcnu’mbnr, only you * can pro-, daughter, Mrs. Ruth - Vischer nature hikes, rn 4-H| Hadley Ud.. from’ Unndillo to phtUKJU djer_iiiinday-f 1:0m- Florida age of thu" program . TMoru -than vent fires',” Royer concluded; y. The Territorial Rd,, h^cioHcd^pnrt-time for a short visit. 42,000 persons 'listened, to . talks Appointments may be placed by, Vm: Saturd due to tree removal and gi'ading 'Mr.', a'nd Mrs. 1 Jack Jackson eondiieted by Ailthority natur- contxieting the Huron-Clinton Met­ It is very rare.-to find a public 'Gil'S 75-.UILMONTH AUTOMOBILE-With convertible rolled off the assembly line 54 years operations, were recent evening cullers at the ulists from Nov. l, 1961 through ropolitan Authority, 1750 Guard- office, open on a public holiday. Ijunior astronaut in the front seat symbolizing an March 31 of this ycar-.-v^ith -aiost a new ton after GM’s organization and less than eight years Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kalmbuch Milo Cursors. .wmplishmoiU never before reached in tbe Lto given at schools. During a similar c>1' KroenhoJ after the corporation built its 50 millionth car in of Detroit wore Sunday* visitors at Mr. -and Mrs, Archie Ewers and r'P. has Attry> General Motors “launched” its 75 1054. The smiling driver isE ,M . Estes, a General the Max kalmbuch home. family, of Detroit, ami Mr. and period in 1960-61 the total was path car built lii the United Statea.in ceremonies Motors vice*j>resident and general manager of Pori- /Robert Messer had the. fhtefots: M is, L oil is Ablx'g »»d dn?nrhiw Yrt>vet,~~^hbl>9-pfersunsf~a fig u r e ■■.miff: rf,..|.C'» .M l. „lam. Thq pearMvor'v Iiw Wol„fm . i . * • ! ' ^ — — '— tunerto cut his hand se^rely on brWayue. Mrs. Andrew Borby and th at of the 1959-60 l>ilitv to some, glass while at school one day Tammy . Evers -were Sunday dinner Another 900 7 persons parti­ Inst week. Five stitches-were neces­ guests of-Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kai- cipated in field trips,, lectures at sary to close the wound. ser. ; " ' the' Nature Center and deader ori­ miteman’s Corner Girl Scouts Will Deliver Karen and. Donald Sullivun are entation programs supplied during I Will Soli spending a few dAys with their -A lucky' business man ..has a March. • ■■■■ m Cookies Here Next Week grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair. stenographer who van spell.——/—- 'William ,F. Hopkins and his na- MMiH'iifiiHiina |T. Donald Blalock Barnum,—It-ds—schoui- vacation for _Girlf-Scout cookies, for whicit^ Karen. ; ■ tndiiules from Aviation Girl Scouts and Brownies‘took or cookie sale chairman, Mrs/ P. E. Mrs. Alice Blair of Garden City ders in February, have-arrived in Sharrard, 165- girls sold /cookies was a week-end guest of the Raipji It’s -■ |mi7iVin2«fi(m School Chelsea and will- be distributed to here and the 1_1_ troops they/ rep­ W rights. ------7" (fcBiphis, Tenn.—Marine -Pv,t. .girls—within--the next week: The' resent .will:, retain $196.20 iiy their / Mr. and Mrs, Jack Richards of WINDSHIELD VIEWS IIHHhjMIIIUtM girls, in turn;" will deliver, - them Farmington were Sunday guests of IMlIinilMlIMlM u!d G'. Blalock, son of Mr. and troop treasuries-. The Council will Open House Sunday MUFFL|R QUESTION j. Donald W.- Blalock of - 642 to their “customers” and collect realize about $500 profit from the their parents. . \ m 'y in g of 'M.rs. MilolCorscp-wns-in-Lansing Main-St,, Chelsea,iMich., was payment for them,. Thm-boxes- are local cookie sale.7 - Stop in and see the • . “Wfiy did the muffler break down the manufacturer, put the best one Hit the/t priced” a t"40~ cents each. Satuiday ,to attend the funeral of duated March 23‘from the 'A'vi- " . Working wlth.Mrs. Sharrard were so fast on my new car?" -rJ . on Ids - car, .and reduce his. profit? up - at nil a friend. n Familiarizatiori School a t the A total of 327 cases (3,924 in the troop captains—Mrs! Wilber This is" a frequent question from But, wlien you drive in' at 520 D epaclm l nl Air Technical (.Training Cen- dividual boxes) were sold- here Worden, Troops 77 and 9; .Mrs, ; The Rev. . and Mm William Hi' fc ath j EASTER customers at FOOR MOBIL SERV­ South Main St. and order muffler Memphis, Tend. this year as compared to 257 Glen "Clark, Troop 48; Mrs. Brice Yauch . entertained their - children?,* ICE. .../'___ and- tailpipe replacement, we’ll as­ r piiows,i cuses (3‘,084 boxes) last year. Cost Grahhm, Troop .148; Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yauch and >y ju st §fre two-week period of inatruc- Our best, answer is to ask you if sure you the finest replacement for to the Girl Scouts for each box Ts Fitzsimmons, Troop 590; Mrs. Earl family, and Mr, and-"Mrs.'*Burl io n s out I includes. studies” in flig h t you ever saw a new car buyer pay your car and model. Most of our 22*A cents'. Five cents of the profit Tison,' .Troop 50; Mrs".'.Carl Reyn­ Yiiuch and family from—Lansing' FLOWERS any particular attention to the customers tell us tiuit-the-y-outlast- officials! ay, aircraft handling, survival on'Sunday. r cm -each box remains within the olds, Troop 51; Mre. Geoi'ge West,. Children'Welcome .muffleVs-on-the-cu!'s~he was con- the life of their ear.'-We’ll guar- dices and fire-fighting, troop of the girls who sold the Troop 52; Mrs. J. R. Seitz, Troop Mrs. Retta Munger and son, of templating buying. So, why should-! :mtee you satisfaction. ■ Editor, j Lansing, visited..Mr.-and-MrS.-Oiain to our bmpletion of the school entitles cookies while the remainder goes 58; Mrs. Andy Blackwell,-Troop i toward the over-all--camping-pro^ ■00(lp"and~Mrs." Calvin McNutt, Barriu.m Synday afternoon. e ■ca rL c l lents to enter one .of th e m any micfll tunning schools to pre- gram -44th- on a yq back lawn provides outdoor living n to th and safety for children. ' illion, SHQP. and SAVE! gply bi 1 Tl! E-BUU(T7H()M E— ear fi Ouv homes contribute more to April, the month of Spring Showers, is also a month o f money-saying showers at Ander­ shaping what we are than most of truly,' us realize. Eight wagon wheels at son’s in Chelsea and Saline. Our stores are chock full of the items to make your Family le Le« 315 Wilkinson have introduced you to an atmosphere of the old west combined with early „ American Easter the best ever — new Fashions galore ... - . ; j . SATURDAY NIGHT charm and the subtle touches garnered from', European travels. Here you will find expressions of -falentsT-and- interests of the J. V. ------A SPECIAL PURCHASE A Special Purchase By Our Nety York Office APRIL 14 ONLY Burg's. This is/a house serving-as- fanilly'gathering place for which the 58’x26’ recreation room is used. The designs of the "telphono, booth, PRINTED CANNON the walk-in storage and dressing a t the room;" the"baking unit,"" come from_ Mrs. B|)i'g’s? i»tiu-akt~i»—tvwbi-fcee- ture. __ ___ ■'■■■'■- An -outdoor porch and, terrace SCATTER RUGS- Hand Carved - Deep Pile extend the feeling of strength and, spiu*ioiishess; one meets 'upon en­ Choice of Two Floral Patterns; tering the'-large centrul hull of ' 1 I . ' ' ■■ '.'V ; the house. It is a house that does 24 in. Round a ■.,»/ ■ $3,98 Lid Covers ...... $1.98 Phone flA 6*8183 not stop indoors. A’ pleasing; de Romance and Banquet |H980 McGregor Rd. Portoge^Lokl Mgn ia ]>y- V,Ktlie of their attractive plantings. A VERY BIG PURCHASE by our N m York oiiice- 21 x 36 Bugs ■.... I $3.98 2

....., 29c 12 x 12 27 in. By the Yard at only ...... ^ 2 ,^ * *CxCv&v4 W ash Cloths, each .... "•ill 27 x 72 in. Preeut Runners ...... $ | 4 9 ~ 3 Several Tweeds Effects To Choose From. ■ -— —

35c Men’s Work Socks ...... 3 poll* 8 8 c TO SAVE ON MANY ITEMS 65c Students’ 40% Wool Athletic Socks .... . 5 5 c from Shoos for the Family, to $1.00 pkg. Men’s Handkerchiefs^ . y—TO in i n 0 o p o i t y O i d l m cxnnvm rtM atm f "» __ "-Everynone of bfdamoBn five fiery new convertibles packs a Dresses, Millinery, jackets, $2.39 70x95 Sheet Blankets, white ...... 85 hustling V-8 power plant! Every one sports fnshion-with-n-fluir that makes you want to leaye your garage door open! Every one Men’s Wear, $1.00 Fine Nylon Seamless Hose, 2 shades ... 7 3 * Is plainly labeled VOldsmobile”—as fine a sign of quality crafts- , ttanship as you can find. Pick one... make a top-down test today« B^ys’ and Girls’ Wear Boys' Fine Sport Shirts, wide variety ...... *139 tra ‘O O M E r w w o e-tcrnA?mhnu* ow ning or* A. '4 * CHELSEA V(Mt YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZID OIDIMOBIll QUALITY OlAlfR HALF PRICE . « w SALINE JANIELS MOTOR SALES, INC, 208 Railroad Stroet il \: WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS FOR SALE—State tested and re- CAN TAKE CARE OF ONE or WANTED—By private party, farm HAVE YOU DONE YOUR NOW IS THE TIME I T S cleaned June .clover seed. Pau two additional ironings; also oc­ _acreage east of Chelsea, 40 ’ SPRING HOVSECLEANING front-end aligmnent andl The Seitz and Sons. Git 5-5115, S9tf casional ones and shirts of all acres or more. Call NO 3-5429 af­ YET? Do you havo jr lot of use- balance^ ^to^a-UmghlrTJ- kinds/ Will do .hufflod curtains. ter 9 a.m. - - '___ 4’, able' Items that Tbu dbifritnbw lle t ■ ready for that* Sprin? Is Your Auto what to do' with? Goodwill of Summer vacation ap'd f i S , Clara Wellhoff, -758 Sooth Main. ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE — Jackson will be here on Tuesday, Chelsea Standard GR 0-2081. -42 $10 per ton. Wanted to buy use< tp follow. We also have alld WANT AD RATES "'Insurance Due? April 17, so call Wesley Morrison, FOR SALE—8-bedroom - house on disc and wagon. OR 5-8334. 41 GR 9-1962, for- the truck to pick °*f nvnat olepa,r ' PJinelsj X j PAID IN ADVANCB-AII rwular ad- The TRAVELERS wrote tb e /irs' \ ' ...... Step m at C h e® vtrtlMment*, SO cent* for 25 word* Accident Policy in America in tw,o acres two miles from down- them up. • - A1 Shop, 119 Buchamm for* J or !«w. each' Insertion; Count taeh 1864. The Travelers wrote the town Chelsea. Cali Dexter HA timate and first-class wort ^ flBift'o es a word. For'more than 25 (5-9(588. ' ■* . 42 INTERIOR DOORS FOR BALE- GR 9-8201. wort, or words add 2 cents per word for >&ch FIRST AUTOMOBILE POLICY FARM LOANS! 14 doors—-from 8’x7' to HWm>' Insertion. “Blind" ads or box num­ EVER WRITTEN in/ 1898, The ber ads. 85c extra per Insertion.- r2 each. May be seen and picked GiVfe AN AFRKTAiTvHrPi Standard Workmen’s Compensation CLOGGED Buy land,'‘livestock, refinance. C EasteT/50c to $2. N e tu fl CHARGE RATES— Same as cashT ln and -Employers' Liability policy un at Chelsea McKune Library. advance, with 15 cents bookkeeping Free; Appraisals’ r Fast Service ______89tf charge It not paid before 5 p.re. Tue»* was created and j>ut into use 'by SEWER f f S Lake off K p.m. .■■■■ ,■ ; *__... ■ --41 foam cleaning solution at , apartment, including all utilities tires. Balmer*s Brake Service. 18tf Schwinn ' hike he’s -always- wanted Continent-wide Claim. Service — and heat; also, laundry facilities. NAPOLEON LIYESTQCK This new. miracle machine-, and .■■.you’ll . both bp\ m-ourl ■ vou Country-wide Bund -Service 1.51 Park.St, Phone GR 5-8588* ,-42 FOR SALE Registered “female" COMMISSION CO. ■ "live cleansing foam' right ■ bought the. best. Merkel ■■Brothel’s, Good Insurance and Good Service German short hair pointer. 4 ' Phone KE 6-4201 . . brushes to shampoo vour rugsl authorized Schwinn dealer. 41 Is tl^' Kny.wm-d . . . .Call----- FOB-SALE — 80-gal—ghtss^linctt furniture. Safe for* all tvn1 water heater. Quick recovery. '( got 'em at that nursery in the Standard Want Ads—• years old. Good* hunter. GR 9-4398. Auction every Monday, 2 p.m. rugb. , Ray Knickerbocker, Used 3 years, liky new. GR 9-7(481!. so I con grow lumber?” : ■______35tf We have buyefa for all kinds of - BARN PAINT >. Day time GR 9-1488-1 - - • ‘ V ', . >11 APPLES FOR SAIjE—Jormthan, livestock. Order of sale: feeder G am bles •* GR 9-23 Evenings GR D-44G1 ' Spys, Baldwin & WineSap, Clar­ pigs,: tlajry cattle, * feeder cattle, .FOR SALE ' ence, Lehman, Route 3, Grass Lake, sheep, calves,7butcher cattle, butch­ ROOM FOR RENT^TGSitii One Gallon $5.49 Knickerbocker WANT ADS WANT ADS Ph. GR 9-3596. -41 er hogs. . . preferred.- 124 Lincoln7^ Second Gal. One Gent Insurance Agency VAUGHN ROSEBUSHES, WANTED—Experienced waitress. ANNUAL ' KIWANIS EASTER COMPLETE MARKETING 5-8146, -42. led, yellow, white,.ipi.nk~.-_J~79e- -^-Apply in person, mornings only, — Flower Sale Friday and Satur- REAL ESTATE SERVICE FOR SALE—Oats. - Rodney, i Corner Pittsfield BJvd,___I _.3nwn Mowers, a.-laVge assortment. at Louie’§ Fine Food, 104 North .dny,. April 20 and 21. ; (\ ■ 41 / , .. For trucking to ^ur sale call us qr ^cevtified_se.ed.- Helen -Yd TOR SALE by owner — 7-room Rotary and reel typo. Riding-, Main St. . _ 41 18050 Sager Rd. GR SL3475, nndTWnshtennw house, 8. bedrooms- and: shower We have several Jots for _sale. -your local trucker. Livestock is . Ann Arbor - seif-propclled and push. -Used-Lawn-Equ ipm ent — some at"lakes. Sizes from 66’ to insured from the time it is loaded FOR, SALE-r-At.; HiJ.aml upstairs, 3-piece ■•bath-down; Large 20” Moto Mower ^ . _ $69.59 FOR SALE—Blue-Spruce, Pfitzor Rhone NO..24H>12 - livings room,; tile kitchen; front Juniper, Arborvitae, Rod Bar­ to 132’ wide and 132.’ to CiO’ deep. at your farm until it leayes our Three-bedroom,modern „ ______.. _____ 40 ■ norch “ has alumin uin" screens. ------ROTO TILLERS berry. Coteneaster, Scotch Pine 700 Simp'Iicity Riding, Tractor 'With . Also have-home for sale at nearby, barn. . -34tf full, basement,: double giiraes, —FOR' RENT-—4- large rooms, un- House is fully insulated. Will sell ROYAL VALUE 7 seedlings. Walter J. Beutler, 405 P.T.O. and 42” rotnyy. mower, lake. ’ .FOR_SAI.E Artley-^lute pbaby lots. HU 3-8776revc*11mgs. .. furnished- except for stove and ■on' land contract or will' consider' 3 h.p. Briggs-Stratton engine Freer Rd. -42 Good condition. . .'■• -S.CRIPTER REAirESTATE Jiassinette.,..good condition.-Phone refrigerator, overlooking woods and * $119.50 ■2A1—hTpT~gnTnTlic]ty ,.Garden - Traci ■"Minnie' Lesser, Broker GR 9-5411. * 41 THANK YOU trading for smaller .-...house.- Call tors. Good condition. ' . creek.' Private entrance. Child and GR 9-1831 between 11 u.m. anti iGenSmOlUm TILLER IF YOU HAVE NOT Chelsea Phone GR 9-6794 RaDNEY SEED OATS For "Sale. I wish in this wav to expresi pet welcome. Locatod-L-mile.-S^nf Briggs-Stratton engine YET ORDERED YOUR ’ 1961 Simplicity Roticul demohstra- ' . ■ - ■ 40tf 5 p.m. " 39tf ■tor. ’ ., , One year from certification. GR appreciation to the good "Dexter at 2025 Baker Rd. May bo UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AND $159.50 : Pioneer Seed Corn BAKE SALE—.April T4’ at K. of C' 9-0071. . ,'41 and neighbors, who did my seen daily after 4 p.m. or call HA hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,' for ben­ 6-8196. 34 tf SUPPLIES—F(or the do-it-your­ we have ample supplies of strong HIGHEST PRICES pa’id for junked ing and other chores during selfer. Fabrics, 54” wide, priced at MERKEL B R O S . germinating,-quality seed for this Chelsea Hardware efit of St. Mary's building' fund. cays. Mendis Iron & Metal, Man­ 41 illness; also to those who CERT’S a "gay .girl—ready for a $2.95 per yard,a ml up; many rem­ 41 arCa. • chester,- Ph. GA 8-5l7l days; GA and offered their help and whirl after'cloiining carpets with nants of one to' three yards for FOR SALE—Ij0xl4-foot raft. ~May. 8-8175 nights. '42 Blue Liistre. Chelsea Hardware. 11 much.less. Complete line of. inside Blaess-Elovafor Co. who sent cards and lememil FOR SALE by owner, large remod­ Real Estate • be seen at Camp Kiroliex Boy APPLES—Spy, King, Ida Red, me in. other ways. Thanks to| vFOR' SALK—Aifalfu-Bromc hay, materials—everything from burlap eled home on South Main St. - ■''Phone GR 9-6511 Scout camp. . . , -41 Jonathan, Wagener, BeJIflp.Wjer. ■ /f'ound or square bales, 1425 Not- to foam rubber. Complete line of Phone NO 5-5377. ■:... 44 ■ ~ __ 43 ■ F o r S a l e of you. ' ” tools, bby or rent Godfreyls Uphol­ and- Greening. No Sunday sales. , ■ . A i min Kj ten Rd. Phone GR 9-G461. -42" FOR' RENT" Partly furnished LARGE GARDEN in town avail*. :B U LLD '021N G ^ E. HeiningOr. 2571.N. Lima Center stery, 1818 Packard Rd., Ann Ar­ irbhffreiL for vesponsible person '2—New 3 Bedroom Homes. bor,...Mich.,-P-h.-NOrmandy-8s8105." :__apartm ent-ip-Ghels car-I*\nn'-hiTge" 1—4. Bedroom Home. Rd. Phone GR 9-1810 • 36tf Gleafi Your Own-Rugs roonis. To see, call NO 5-5801. 41 tf who. will" ig rec to keep it clean ’ . . . For . THANK YOU 29tf and free af-'wctals, GR 9-2048;' 41 1— 5 Bedroom Home.. Prompt Service . Quality Work FOR SALE — 7-room house,- IVj 1. --3. Family Apartment House. REAL ESTATE With Our Amazing Rug Cleaner. C A RPENTER- WOK K —’ Rermuiei- - My family joins me in exttj baths, m garage, on one acre 2— 3 Bedroom Older Homes. sincere thanks-t<> .the-neighborj Rental charge, $(5.00 per day, Look To Grinnell's of rand'1. Beautifully landscaped on ihg, additions or repairs. Call . [>ICK KISS FQB_SALE~ - - paved’ road, one mile out of town. Tom Smith. Plumy 479-32-91. '-41 1—20 Acre Farm with modem. 3 6945 Werkner-RJ.— ChelseaT'Micb. frienijs for the lovely, cards] 'I n '62 Phone GR -9-1841. „ -41 bedroom home iind -garage. Phone 475-8446 C ARPETE D y LIVING ROOM AND flowers I received and fori Now Sninet Pianos from - __$489 F,RIGID PRODUCTS A-l USED CARS If no answer call 479-2791 DININGROOM— Modern kitch- mpny things ' thnt- wev.e.jlor.tf New Hammond Organs .(2 manual) 1—40 Acre Farm, Needs some re­ ' ______38tf_ ,en-3cith-0 Falcon 2-door. . | room home plus 2 units for an RETIREMENT "HOUSE1— Two .Dr, Fisher; also, to the Ret.J 13875 Island Park Rd. at West ' And Drain Fields ’57 Ford 2-docy Station Wagon; income. , ’ SITUATION WANTED — Kind .bedrooms, full basement.' Gas Schnake, . Everything was Lake, will be prosecuted, Signed; ’57 -F'^orci Fairlnne 500 Hani Top. considerate .’nursing care to sick heat. Two.car garage. much appreciated. Eva .Vogel, owne r .______\39tf ■;■ GRTNNELL'S t ’57 Mercury 4-door. Sedan. LAKE PROPERTY v d or invalid. References. P.O. Box 323-South Main Ann.Arbor With the addition of our neWTTOwer Summer Cottage at Crooked Lake. HELP W ANTED'— Bo your own ■ digging equipment we are now . Two to CWose From 305, Chelsea. . -45NEW KITCHEN—Three bedrooms, Mrs.'Willis Heydlad Phone NO 2-5667 able to offer you complete service. Beautiful 3 bedroom home on Cav- full bath, basement with oil boss. Earn more selling Raleigh ______* 30tf ’57 Plymouth 4-dopr' Station Wa- FOR SALE—New 3-bedroom home products — everybody knows and -J£ix -gon. ; _____ ------,--- anaugh Lake; located on double lot .in Chelsea. f’urhacc. $6,000. ■ CARD OF THANIsS- FOR SAI.E --N- Artley fluto; bqby JTptic„tapks_from 300 gal. to 2,000 2, Lots on Spring I,akc; Full-size basement, storms and likes , them.,.-- Work ....part-time • at ''5.7-Rnmhlor.-4-dbor Station Wagon NEW THREE BEDROOM - Car- Our, heartfelt thunks to start—see for yourself—Vacancy in hathinette, gootl'ctTmlitioti. ThEme ■jsal.”available'' for prompt; instal- ’56 Poiitiac 2-(loi>r Har.cLTnn 2 Lots on Joslin Lake, screejV$'.'~Phono GA 5-8270, -42 GR; 9-54! 1.. : -1-42 lation. . • L_;, ----- —- peted livingroom. Large rcci'ea tives... frjends_and- iHwhbofal Chelsea. Write, Raleigh, Dept. '5(5 Volkswaitop Sun Roof: FOR; RENT First-ftoor_:anavt ’ tion- Nice!v ‘landseiiped rho mnny ‘U'mjhj'Tn* ■ r2--I*\)r(lr-FaiTlTmc~.500 2-,door. 6_p.m.--...... —------—- -421 ba th s.' Fireplace. Low, low down kTdnesses ,ai*e deejily uipprwi __P1i o ner_4 75-8563 Family of. Mrs. ,J. A. Coclf — Fuel OII-ana-Gasafine, -- DcxtcrrChclsorr, Pinckney and Ann GR 9-5948 V-8, Foi’domatic. Power Steor- paym ents ( . ing, push button radio, all. vinyl 41tf •'Avboi*-:' areas. ■10 1 1 — cotnmi-Hsione-- TUXEDO RENTAL paid. Experienced, or we'train you. trim, white .side wall tires. FOR SALE — Little girl’s grey S. " ■ , • ' 1 l.Vt* -2 ACRES with.davge country home.- • ‘ ALBER OIL CO. Full pi*'part time, We are starting HILLTOP PLUMBING Priced at qniy 1 $2450. flannel fitted coat, size 7.; also For weddings, proms and p new . building program. New 3- "" ' BOB SHEARS ____ black gingham dress with", white - formal wear.. 3'/2 miles from towrrr $9,000, heflroom model_to work from, ptus ■*— 2 BIG LOTS collar and cuffs, sumo size. Mrs. .8025 Ann Arbor St. 201 Sr Main > Phone 479-3851' 4 ACRES, with: four bedroom W h e n you —...... ^ Dexter. Mich. . '' ..~ 2. fiffices. For "’appointment, .call VCorner of Orchard & S. Main David_Strieter, GR 9-4031. 41 Orde'r 1 week in advance Dexter, HA (JN1188. Interviews con- ' v ’ ■ . ■ ■ 16tf -house. New furnace, well and GARDENS PLOWED abd Fitted. , and 222 R. Main St. FOR SALE—7 ft; GE refrigerator pump, $11,500. Call 426-8113. or 426-8517 . . fidentiaL— '4L and’ Home Comfort range’ with Strieter's M en's W ear ____’ 25tf .Tohii Rosentretcr. GR 5-8316, -43 think of ' GR 5-3281 2-elcctric burners. Ernest Schiller, * 43 *40' ACRE .FARM with; four bed^ LOW BATE 'Automobile 1 ns‘uranee l e t r s ,,t a k e t h e Worry out F.OR SALE —’ Electric.'motor. ’ Phone GR '9-1767. ■ . s 42 room , house. Two miles from., for. Good Drivers!, r Cull i Ray of your’ spring cleaning. Call us .hg). 110-220 V heavyduty. $18. f ' VER'NON EWALD’S b ic y c l e . townr—■—------J—f7" for qdick' reliable service.' V, 151 East Summit. -41 Palmer M otor Sales, . ail Shop, 20337 Ulct Us-12. bottled ggs> Knickerbocker, G R -9-4461 after. 4 H o p p e r & S t ra u I p.m. Representing' The TRAVEL-. 1 ,. ■ ■ " ■ __ - :------h r e r ^ — ~ Phone or call any day except Sat-- BUIIiDING LOTS ERS.,1 hsuninytrTT>.~Tntvn?e>s; wGJn --- — "No nv f------—J-1 urelays, GR"9-3864. -41 Lrec.* Estimates x ■ ' ■ ^R E M T ESTATE^ ...... ’ -. 41 Painting & Decorating think of the ftrsT im.tojnol)iIe—policy -43 Building Contractors FOR RENT — Modern country FR EER ROAD—JtiJftixlOO’ — 2 at FOR RENT —T— Partly furnished ■ botnet Clear Lake Rd. at 1-94. - ’$1,700 each. • FOR—RlvN-'F—5-fooni '-upper’ apart­ F O R S A L E apartment,- adults only, 204 Jof- ment, Dill bath, ;u.t!i]ity ipnra,- M odem 4Rug ' Phone GR 6-5581 , 2 bedrooms, 'tile bath, oil heat. MeKINLEY ST.~-66’xl32’. fci’iion St. Phone GReefiwood Gregory ALpined-2148 Phone GR 9-553U ...... J... 42- OLD.USaa^^V-ESTr**,— mi i —— ■ *5 ncro^ -SHELLANI hallway., outside entrance. Newly & Upholstery Cleaners LARGE HOME IN DOWNTOWN 9-2551. : -U. dec.orateil, partly furnished;, W ater, CHELSEA. Has 4 bedrooms, mod- ______jT4ti 150’ frontage nt-&l-,6S0-e»T4T-^-i only a few pennies^ heat, electric ami was fiii'i-risbetL- ; - . "Tilt 5-8-36-...... •ern‘kiteIfeti," 2 baths: also has first AVA’NTED— Mature lady to baby FGR SALE—6’xlllAL-atofck—raekr -*—fWE-SELtnYNDTNSTALL "Rnfe-ronce required. Or will sell 2- .43 floor apartment, with senavate nn- ...... sit .. with—two --ehRdren-...... ~ W iPhone GAi*den 8-,3142. 42 Clarence W ood a day to use ftunlly .apartment. (all davs OR FORD TR Alfl'nijV *)n,i nqnipinnat- -jH.ru tw*o, ~fOvnTR^ aTul basement, home. References required. Phone 479-3842. 41 FOR SALE-^-AUis-Chaimers trac­ V M O R - S U N 646 Flanders St. or night's GR 5-8381 after Also. New Holland - machinery Pt^ce is right. tor with -.plow and cultivator. GReenwdod 9-4603 . . Sab'5 and .service.--Cobb-& Sclireof. ZIG ZAG SINGER sewirtg ma- She If ate Bottled Cat - ...... G 41*.:' 2- BEDROOM HOME ON.FREER' 5911 Madden Rd., Dexter. HA Gos or Oil Furnaces RUDY. SCHMERBERG, BROKER i Stockbridge. Phone ULysses 1-4525. chine iu motlefn cabinet. Dial 6.9633. , .. u , 41 is d profJutt of the __ . ■ ; 49tf ■ ROAD. Has living room with control. Makes hundreds of deco- NOrmandy 5-8669 and Shelf OH Company H T T H E R M i*'()R SAT.E David Bradley sur- fireplace, big kitchen, bathrsevcrnl fative designs, buttonholes, sews For the'B est in ■ ------___ _ 42 singte milking machine. Used closets nnd full basement. Immedi­ on buttons without using* attach­ ^ ° ^ ,s ALE — Housetrai’ler 45,x8, very .little. Noel Dunbar, 2917 ate possession. ments. Will sell for $61.50 or will POLE-BUILDINGS Conversion Burners with 2 bedrooms and bath with .Washburn Rd/, Grass Lake. : -4-1 LARGE BRICK- RANCH HOME accept $6’monthly payments. Write Be siii’e to see “SMILEY’' -.:•■'■ ."S' shower and tub. Good condition, 1961 'VALIANT for sale'.','Auto- with 3 bedrooms, living room Credit Manager, Box AP 22, care Call oi" W rite’ . Before You Buy—See Ua. las sxl7-foot aliumimim awnintr Chelsea hardw are of Chelseai Standard, 41 JOHN LIVERMORE ; ■iLSQ0> Phorm^7».jn7gi 4iff :.-malic Jransmissioii, radio, 4-dr. with stone fireplace, dining-room, Orogcry, AT.pW 6-282? - . can-save you money, 17tf sedan.' 18,000 careful miles. Rear custom kitchen, family vobm. -2 ! OR SALE—-Boy’s and girl’s hi* HILLTOP PLUMBII m o d e r n " T r a il e r fof rent.. sonnble will consider t radc^.-GR- baths,-laundry, roolh and attached" ^PhTsburgB ' Paints 1 86tf Hours: Daily^8^n.m^4o-5i30 p^mr , .cycles-in-good condition. Also BOB SHEARS Phone GR JLRL8A---- —42; 9-frlT; 1 noons or■v nights. 30‘tf 2 car garhge. One .of Chelsea’s -- FGR-SALE- ■Eti^nvbcrry plants, ■ ■ FrL, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 201 S. Main St. Phi 479-M fihcst-dweHlngs. • “ OVER 8,000 COLORS state inspected. F. ... A.... Esvald 20337 Old US-12. Phone or call Emerg^icy service calls; OLIVER HOME NEAR DOWN­ any day except Saturdays. GR R 9-5948 TOWN CHELSEA, Has2 bed­ Chelsea Hardware 9-3864. - .41 Funeral Service that rooms, living room, dining room, | 6tf fT WILL PAY YO'tT^^Tdrive Hilltop Plumbing utility room, screened porch and out and look at our used car bath. selection. Ample parking space. HEATING & ELECTRICAL meets every requirement Sqnd-Gravel-Black Dirt •CONTRACTORS -SPECIALS- LAKE HOME WITH HILLTOP Chelsea Implement Co. GR 5-5011. ______■ ■ ’ ’ IRtf Authorized Dealer for Mor-Sun -.CHICKENwHIC write or Alvin. Pom m erening, Turkeys ...... 11,.$ visit u». W. E. FARRELL Ma il o r d e r ' s e r v ic e ; <5 to 7 lb. average) ■■•■ , B r o k e r ...— Thirty LP Albums -.... PHONE GR 9-5491 America’s Top Sellers ...... '...... 41tf SELECT c i t s POR SALE—-Electrte steel guitar SHEETMETAL Regular $8,08 ...... bnly {12.77 nnd amplifier; also, 15 cu. ft, Regular 114.9 13.77 b e e f . PORK . VEAL - LAMB Kolvinator freezer. 303 Railroad INDUSTR1AC AND.~GENERAh-SHE6T~MrrAt"Wft"ET pen Dune d n a bo'gun the work of changing the and abroad, and jfuvther compli­ 24, 1818.___ . : ifStnko* 56 Mother ot d u u retfertators and vent pipes hove. l- position U W L i A cate a tax system already so in­ Abraham Lincoln died April 15, 1865. The Treaty of ExpafrUtion H r Gafc Coihpany officials said the with Great Britain dates from Apf-ll 15, 1869. l it Put of S 6 § t w e * □ H U If volved, as.JtoJfrustrata honest tax­ r 'u fa b e tk 5 9 S e a a n e il actpal. replacement of the present payers in preparing their income Born on April 16 were: Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862); Charley ChapUn ijiSuttan eO P w ed lee n p p w . „ 36 F o o t; regulators—ami—vonts "with the tax forms. I voted against it. , <1889); Wilbur Wright (1867) and Lily Pops (1994). tnwecultnt 61 fiefeited— 7 & K fi« r 4 1 Leasetv new ones, takes .only a short stime. ★ Legalized Wiretapping Justified? The bill loses revenue idr-the The San Francisco earthquake took place April 17,'1906. Doolittle' MS o o n te stn t ; 23 Organs of I ' pilot 42Tiseue - ‘ After the change is. made* how* raided Tokyo, April 17, 1942. ‘ C 62 S e in e * s ig h t 44 W alks This last week hearings /were government 1’ather than increas­ 63 P o le s 18 Entreaty ever, tho^cornpany__men are re* held by the Senate Judiciary Com' ing At at a time when expenditures, Paul Rqyere made his famous ride April 28, 2775. President fu rtiv e ly values at stake, hero—the individ­ 64 L v i * fowl 31 Mine 46 Short letter sponsible fop getting all gas ap­ mittoe on the Administration’s are Soaring and when the debt' Roosevelt created the War Manpower Commission, April 18, 1942, ;iar.JB tok inlet .(PM . entrance 46 Slanting pliances in operation again,' since wiretapping bill. , • < > ual’s right of privacy, and so­ 'limit is being raised.by leaps and April 19, 1783 marked the cessation of hostilities and end of the « Ch’el M jlOiiU’llke ■ 23 R ave 47 Callouses . ciety's right to bo protected from DOWN they must shut off the gas sup­ Under present law,, although b0um[s,_ The Joint .Committee., on Revolutionary War; ,!,lm for’ j j ' ■ WrtfpJ.) 3s Angered 48 Rub out ply while they change the regula­ crimpy This- right- -of privacy -is liis Work,^J . jOPreftc 38 S m a ll 49 Walking there is no penalty for. wiretap­ Internal Revenue Taxation esti­ eoncerrtfn* , 1 dross cutter branches s tic k s - to r and vent pipe. This actually ping phono conversations as such, one of the values that a free, open' mates a tax loss from the bill for 2 Merge . j 29 Lampreys I takes more time1 than making the society :such as' ours should g“ive A RtfAL CELEBRATION 50 In that information obtained by Wiretap-* fiscal year 1903 of over. $1 billion, Used Toy Drive . 4 , MW-' 3 Penalties SO B a tte r* p la ce , 'regulator ehaiige-pyeiv it was very high priority to. th e devalu­ Patterson, N. J, — The Calovite Dw< Net(je . 4 Pedal digit 31 Otherwise pig- is not admissible as evidence loading to a total deficit of nearly Plastic Company told their 140 (Continued from page one) Hycpckc.jiJ sisvguy / 51 Stitched < pointed otit, but the: entire proced­ ation' of privacy’ is an assult on !l Companion 5 Within 82 Cut short 53 Toward shot* in the Federal courts. $5 billion. . .-./•. • egiplbyees they would-find-a John / Kenneth'J. Shen, jijjpeiintendent 6 Deluge 93 Hindu u re- should cause' v'ery little -in?; the dignity of tho individual^and_ tf Animal fa t. 7 Facility tered side —The, proposal, now before the. Ju-: The:provision to'withhold'20 pTr-. H. Glenn, Jr., bonus in their next of Cassidy Lake Technical School, hi^iaTiiS| J8 Construct i »•«»»•'• . ■ queen 53 Fro ated convenience tp_i,esidei]ts. - as such would sap the Vitality "of Cent of interest and dividends on 39Dresae(f«ee 8 oonauneo 34 v a s e 57 F u se - diclary. Committee, 'oii whichy I our .democratic society. paycheck. t told JCC Auxiliary members that ;,for retired f 8 Brought 36 Certain .-Becau0^fthe large number of serve, would permit wiretapping more than 500 million accounts he was “pleased with the good ,4aHotei...... 58 Sorrow ■ gas usoi’s-in Ghelseai-thQ-' project -What about society's right.to be The board of-directors decided to gllee masses hack " 36 Vegetable 61 LowjQetmon by Federal, State and local lh\y will 'impose / onerous and costly edmmemorato the space achiev- 64 and tion reform — -a change which I 214 E. MIDDLE ST. CHELSEA t^ood ft| the search order dismissed. But Taxes for Dom estic H elp such notice is not provided when supported.. . n did .my NEW SHOES i l's during) a phone is tapped. Visitors to a • R. I, Nixon, director 6f Internal, The most serious blow in the PUZZLE NO. 702 bill is .to our international eco­ ne who home or office might use a tapped Revenue for Detroit, today had a ?.l|> ami phone. Qr it might be used for. a word of tax advice for housewives nomic policy, The bill/_expi'essly BURGHARDT FUNERAL HOME I rememl privileged .conference -between . a and other employers-of— domestic abrogates'tax treaties.and imposes hiuiksjo lawyer ..and a client. workers—don't overlook possilfle punitive taxes upon foreign earned There are really two conflicting liability for. Social Security taxes. income of American corporations, ti min Ki If you pay a household, worker impairing their ability to; compete L,_. $5Q or more in any calendar quart­ with foreign manufacturers, dis­ er. you must report the wages and couraging further. private canital r pay-"Both the emplo.ver and em­ mvestment overseas for economic ! in oxter ployee portion of tho social se­ development and impelling re­ -SPECIALS- trenchment in Amcrica'n b u siness neighbor curity tax to the" Internal; Revenue -INDIAN'DRIVER' ly cards Service. ' - --- ^ ' -operations^riternatTdhal^ This is 1' * a move in the direction' of isola­ and for Director Nixon reminded house­ •nejloKi tionism—telling the; Yankee .dol- y V- hold employers that thes.e . taxes -lar—to-eome homerrlt is p partial Grapefruit . . . 6 for 39c s in the [-must—be—reported on Form 942 return withdrawal, of our* most effective NESTLE'S ■ . \v,hich is re’quired to. be filed; by forces in the ideological cold war Kraussd the' cm!- ot' the month. following he' Re?. j v with Communistic international the calendar quarter. That is, by imperialism, ' /■ . •: ...... Choc. Chips .. 2 pkgs. 35c was April_30,_.July_. SI,. Oct. 31, and Jan. 31, as required. ' As I have advocated for the PHLSBURY'S ANGEL FOOD HeydlaJ past 12 years, our efforts should “ Co’vered are .persons working as be to encourage more American maids, laundresses, cooks, house- private ^capital investment ', over­ Cake Mix . . keep e rsi gardeneniijj a n i ^ ks to seas—hr4reipHSTitW--Sc5hdrinc^ 46-OZ. CAN ORANGE OR GRAPE ■acemen, governesses, . v a le ts, bility. and strength in friendly %l)borj chauffeurs, etc.; extend? 5--, gneas-at-hh-GOst—tothe-TJ—Srtaic^ -Information covering the re­ payer, proving to the newly emerg­ iirid-fo quirements for filing an-income tax Hi-C Drink . . . 2 for 53c ither.1 ing nations that ' free economic return for these domestic work­ principles and institutions are.suJ _iONATH.QN,_-MclN-T-OSH- appreri ers-will ;be included with the Form. l ConJf perior-'ta'SovieCstylo, state-owned J 942 when mailed to the housewife and state-controlled industrial and for theifirst quarter of 19f>2. commercial activities.' ’ ...... 4 lbs. 29c Nixon added that Forms 942 Loss than, two years ago, with may he obtained from any Internal. the support ■ of 1 the Dempcratic Revenue office and that his staff members of the Ways and ^Means s would „ be happy to answer any [Committee, the- House passed -la KUSTERER'S questions with respect to the app- bill to stimulate ami encourage FABULOUS ,licaiibn'rof this tux.- " ..... American private capita'! invest­ FOOD MARKET ^ ment overseas.. I spoke for it and DIAL GR 9-3331 WE DELIVER “The safest times for landown­ voted for it. Now, under .Adminis­ ers; to' burn are. early in the morn­ tration and labor leader pressure ing (before . 10 a.m.) and later in Democrats on th6 .Ways and Means the afternoon, (after.6 p.m.) wher| mve U. S. PatorO No, 2,531,710 WHids-aherdown and"* humi'dty and executed a (180 degree reversal by other important factors reduce the punishing American business op­ threat of breakaway fires. - erations abroad. What ‘will happen SPRING to the . Alliance for Progress and othcl* ' program^.to 'build economic strength, in the non-Communist RUPTURE-EASERT.M. Il,a. U S. Tot. on. I.K ftott lr«« Frwiu,)) world under a-free .enterprise sys­ tem when We adopt a tax program HAS SPRUNG that impairs American free enter- •priseV-shave *in-wurid li.ariFi ! ubl»$5.95 It is a dark hour in. America's • Riflht or loft No leadership. . 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_sartH--A-ilrond,- form-fUllpg- SM,s4?s«?,"ia washalito support Your Spring Requirements: i-..: for reducible Inguinal hernia. Back lacing Attention, Wool Growers adjuslnblo. Snaps up in front, Adjustablo legjlrap. Sofl flat groin pad: No steel or This is to remind all wool grow­ learner band*, for man, woflfen and ehll*, dren. Mall orders rln meuura around ers that receipts for wool or un­ ★ -Teweles Badger Brand Seeds lowest part el abdomen, elate right, left shorn lambs sold during the per­ h. 9*31 tide, double. iod April 1, 1961 through March CHELSEA bRUG 31, 19(52 must be submitted to'the ★ Michigan Certified Clintland 60 County ASCS office T y -lApTiF 3t).-j Seed Qats ... \ . . . . $1.70 bu. D«ns« ( All-Wool ★ Certified Rodney Seed Oats. file ★ I yr. from Certified Clintland 60 As 1x!f!e os $10.00 a . or Rodney Seed Qats .. $1.30 bu. month carpets 3 aver­ age rooms wall-to-wall. ★ Swift's Bagged or Bulk Fertilizer Price includes carpet, carpet cushion and ★ Liquid Nitrogen— Golden URAN .CompJjeie-tmtaJjationr— ws-

Hov* more fun• • when . We Are Now Cleaning |9 5 ; you cook . . . uie milk and Treating Seed Oats I q\ * ro0rti or bedropm t u r n i p ofien. It’i eosy to uie In vour old (Wins ^ pieCOs p m oW for 9' x 12' Room Sl*e Jot* of woyi, , give* Agriculture Spray M eeting April 12th Just ... Vou better result* 1 the d0,T:-P? v e- Sod look oround your ho^c . . . moke* cooking 0 Lima Township Hall— 8 p.m. 0 • extensive sfoefe. Take 900“ v ■ b re e z e l *• everyone else does. 11 * •■v - \ *4. yd. WEINBERG DAIRY Blaess Elevator Co. IMEBICHL w I M H I m l i mm Phbrtg GR 5-5771 Four Milo Lake Phone BROS. \. > Beautiful . Chelsea, Mich. b e a u t i f u l h o m e furn ishin gs GR 94511 m MM

THURSDAY, APRTr^ PAGE SIX t h e Ch e l s e a s t a n d a r d , c h e l s e a . Mic h ig a n ceipts , for 1958, ha State** Tourist Industry ‘Wasonal” motel A) GRICULTURE Accounts for 6ig Shate c/ipts ’accounted for $32 tjL F ut of the total of .iilE. i *> nr in Hotel, Motel Receipts than ,$ 100,000,000. yj a a .i a's' a * Hotels netted 1 75 nero-i MMM East Lansing—Michigan’s tour, CT10N ist industry is second to conven*- total receipts, and motels 1 <29.3Q by M. LToell tjons and ordinary commercial rum sources in ringing up hotel and ☆ ☆ ☆ motel receipts,' according tb a re­ t o ok *i n ,.|37° m i 1 b 0 n' of °t h e ^ ★ Good vs. Bad Egg$ port.by-Dr. John P, Henderson of \ioh^ hotel receipts. Mary Martha Circle of the Chat ’ll’ Seuu Tuesday, April 17, Chances are that the eglgs you Michigan State University., Methodist WSCS.. Tuesduy, April 7:80 p.111., at the home of Miss buy for the Eastor holiday will be Studying lodging TdfflTlftry re­ Ads tG«t 17, 8 p.m., at tho home of Mrs. Nina Bello Wurster. Co-hostess: ‘tImported” from some other stuto. R«i! Janies Gaunt. Co-hostess: Mrs. Ar Mrs. Elmer Lijidemann. Cloae 'to 50 percent of all eggs ‘ * * . * thur Stoll." T ‘ eaten in Michigan are shipped ♦ « « , Annual Rebekah E aaterb ak e across 0 ivr-bordei s f rom- ot h c r e tig- .CIVILDEFENSEPREPAREDNESS Jiu'usnlonv Home Extension club ’sale Saturday, April 21, i) a.m., at producing ^rcas. PREPARE: ... V V , Tuesday. April—17,—8—prm,-,- at Chelsea Hurdware store, adv. 42 Unfortunately, top quality eggs Merkeb brothers Store. Hostess; ■ . . - * * *____ _ Your, family ■ shelter and equip with two-weok supply S TEEL IGLOO fallout shelter, more roomy thaa corrugated pipe to fill this obvious markbt have Pot ond "water, first- aid kit, battory. radio.' / - Mrs. John Colo. v v Bebekah Bake Sale Saturday, type shelters of steel, could be sell-assembled for about $175 from always been in-good local supply. A priL .21, 10 a.m., at - Chelsea prefabricated sections available in department stores, building One can hardly ..blame inter-state Evacuotion kit -for your.autdmobile with food, woter first oi Afternoon Philuthea Oii'de^br l.l'ardwpre Store, adv.42 supply outlets and mail order firms. Details may be obtained from shippers from taking advantage kit, battery or tar radio, blanket. ' the Methodist WSCS^ Wemicstfny, civu defense off)ces_supplled with the “ Family Shelter Designs” of the fact. LEARN: * April 18; in the ehuriHv social cen­ TERRY JO MILLER, a gradu­ free-booklet ol the Defease department’s Office of C ivil JDefenge.i _ Describe a top-qunlity egg/’ we ter^ Uessert-luhchetnirat li80 pan ^Chelsea Suburbanettes Exten­ ate of Chelsea High school, is . ' t . VYorning signals and what they mean. : sion club Thursday, . ApriU12, ut asked Peter Sikkemu, Michigan’s Program: Mrs. Howard Walz. De­ 'now- co-captain of majorettes at chief quality-egg en t h usm ist. . ■ 2. Your community plan-. for emergency action. ' votions iMrsvrKoy Kalmbaeh. the home of Mrs. E. Lantis, Cava­ Michigan Lutheran Seminary at ■ 3. Protection from radioactive fallout. naugh Inike. Election of officers. Auditor General Completes “Pete,” who heads the Egg Market­ Saginaw. She is a daughter of ing division of Farm Bureau Serv-. 4. Firs to id and home emergency preRprodness, , Rogers Corners Farm Moreau Dr, and Mas. Charles Miller. \ ices, is quick to reply that, “It’s 5'. Use of CONELRAD— 640 Or 1240v for official directions Friday, April 13, 8:15- 41,111., at Suburban Mothers Child Study Audit of County Records a ‘U. S.. Fresh Fpncy-Quulity’ egg IHeasunt I,tike 'school. Hosts:- Mr. dub Tly-usduy,' Ajpril 12, 8 p.m,, p.m,, at Whitmore Lake for all —and is :the best on the market and Mrs. Harold Muss. 1 ■ Ut the home uF Mrs. JMob Fitzsim- den mothers, assistants and com­ Auditor Gemiral Billie S. Fai- WHEN THE WARNING SOUNDS • - - numip - ■ .. ■ . been approved by the board of because the U. S. Department of mittee members. Supper charge. •num has released" a report of the Agriculture says. it- must be. If' it A STEADY BLAST OF 3 TO 5 MINUTES Bake sale, Saturday; April 14 at -* * * annual audit of . the records and supervisors, or the circuit judge Past Matrons of Olive Chapter for certain officials, us required bears the ‘Fresh ,Faney-Qunlity' K. of C. Hall, 10 a.Ht, to 2 jun., Cub Scout Pack meeting Thurs­ accounts' of Wushtenaw county. label, it has met', spccififtitions This means ATTACK ALERT— TA Kt ACTION AS DIRECT! for benefit of .St.’'Mary’s building 108, OKS,- Thursday, April 12, day.-,-: April 20, 7 p.m. at the Junior This report was made and submit­ by statute. that put ordinary,’run-af-the-coop BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT. fuiut. -a-.m^—r— sonic--hail : Thursday, April 20, took his assortment of rag-tags 7:00 p.m. Fnca’ker:- J, Fairbairn. epunt „..balances—-($50.82-)^--;-5n the 11. Certain inadequate direct wife demands—and . deserves. and- pickups-arrd'Nrct'erahs“ami” be- ''Court and Individual Trust relief accounting and payment A ini——Arbor"—Friendship . clutT Smith, past'grand high priest. All ginners and molded them into a sjionsored■ tiy the Ann -Arbor Kec- .Master Masons invited. -adv.42 ■Fund,” which may be subject to procedures were noted;-new pro­ . • * * * teani, well , that would at least escheat to_tHe State, and some ex- cedures -were established during reation Dept., pot-luck supper and show the world that_jCu,sey~.-.is-a Personal Notes folk dance party_at__ 1’atU'mgill- JGC--A u x-'rtrary-taj'^ch’i ve“pick-u p cep ti orrsTrJnvol.v^elTTriTH^Tna i n t e ri i the course of the audit, which good manager, and wasn't just ance of the Child Care Fund e- law, Mr. and Mrs. .Chris Volz of_ [niasfr AH uimiai vie'd pei'SCTsr age e hTtirman: 'Mrs.: Duane Layber. 43 the juvenile division of the pro­ hand during a_cash_criunt-taken. in tween these two cjuds, in the olcT bate court, the office-of the building inspector Saline; als^,. her daughter^ ^ juI SPRING 30’1.through 04 incited; 'I.Jonationt Yankee training -home (now (he family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert 50 cents. For further information, Cub Sciiuts Roundtable supper . 4. The county treasurer’s atten­ on Februa-i'y 16, '1962,,.-and .certain C e r t i f i e d BARLEY SEED] home of the Mets. when training), tion was called to the clearing (if liriauthorizcd, unnumbered receipt Howell and family of Jackson. ;. . cairHUnteiv. 2-3105... meeting-Wednesday, April 18, li:30 in St.. Petersburg, was .memorable. Mr. arid Mrs. Elba Gage spent-, ■'s " a deficit in' the : “Pittsfierd-Ann form's , were being used for small ■Whether you’re 'planning to 'marked Malting or I Casey led ■ with his best arid, he •Arbor” revolving drain account by collections. The unreceipted cash the week-erii.i in FMrit as guests of their daughter qpd family,-Mr, .and Feed Harley the mo^t productive seed-for Midml went into the ninth leading the transfer.from aiv available barahee was properly receipted for, arid as- g a n farm ers is M ichigan______world champions three to two.' But in the Drain Fund, certain ptatu- suWncds were given that nrouerb Mrs. Don I>abo and children. f, m anes Miller plans to at- oy. tno greater returns for' you r seed I the Yanks- tied’ Jt 3-3, They are numbered receipts ■ would be used investment with field and Jab tested M-i'chimit) at nmth-inning capers .like ing of interest on delinquent per-: and1 proper receipt accounting tend an educntiopiil .seminal' at AnnAflMir, Cei-tided Seeds , , two 'varlettfes -from'whichf that. sunaL .property—taxes by—local- "promluY'es^would "be carefully fol­ scllediiTed for April to clvjbse. “Anri then, to the cheers and treasuvers, accrued interest ad­ lowed- hereafter. 16-20 for clripriMietoiF'frqm-. many delight of a-tense crowd; the Mets points jri. the . United-States—and justments to" be mude to the sub- It, was also_requested that action ■^•“TRAUFtnialtirig) also a good feed barley. .■ ■ won gaine ia__tJie_last-of—the? -sidiary—accouriUs of “This invest- be taken .to clear iill audit excep­ Caiiaiiu. ,-JsL- Mrs. Angie Oesterle returnuil • MOORE (n'Sri1w<»Wijg) for feeding purpoiell ninth—no doubt for Old' Casey as ment ledger, and requirements for tions and report to 'th e Auditor. only. • 1 nuich as for anyone else. It was as Marine Law Enforcement Fund Re­ General on,the action taken. Tuesday from Ht. Joseph Mercy if the,Mets had said to the .mighty hospital, Ann Arbor, where she had P/ant Micfiigan Certified Spring Barley ports, to the - State Waterways *■-. « fo be sure! Yankees: “And .that for your Commission.', ' -., 1 • . „ 1 rr, . 1 been a patient for 'almost two papa!-” '. . 5. Certain account deficits in the A m i ■ S tu d en ts L q u r W ith weeks. She 'is now at the home of Sow by BLAESS ELEVATOR CO. her niece and her husband, Mr, The" season runs for ovd' 150 Revolving Drain' Fund, ' Avhieh Glioir from Michigan Four M ile Lake, Chc.lsca, Mich. games nowadays and the Mets will should be presented to. the board and Mrs. Merle Barr, Sr, have plenty of occasions to win of supervisor's Tor consideration Luther ail Seminary the-ninth inriing, when they d o n ’t and action, This matter was di­ -.come through. But. sir far. this dew rected to the drain commissioner’? Terry-Jo-Millei',(laughterTjf'Drr National League team is more'in­ attention. . • and Mrs. ‘Charles Miller , of Chel­ teresting than one might have (5, A search of county files in­ sea, /'und Richard' -SchweTin, soil, of suspected and if Casey brings dicated that there were no surety the .Rev.- and Mi'S. A. Schwerin of them .intanywhere obtside of tenth or ninth'Fhe^wipdDThalvi 1 l--haVe~wop.- a vie- tory. If he does better than-that, Sbers T (Jphn S P. Cook) 1 of ,‘te the S coun-, " : i m ,. in CHELSEA it .will .be equivalent to a penriant Saginaw, Who recently completed .ty board of auditors. The surety a week’s tour. with the Yanks. . ! — bonds of 'Mooted officials-had—h f f i ’ The itinerary included Muske­ gon -Heights, South Haven and I. Stevensyille, Miehi; ' Juneau; Jef-, Time At Gambles! ferson, and Menasha, Wis.;.;. ffncl Morton Grove, 111. -A concert j^bf Trade Your Old Mower in Now. Choose Jrnm a CnmpleK sgcred music, under direrimn' of Meilahn Zahn, was presented each "I l mm Famin Nam, Mnnn, evening, with an additional per­ formance on Sunday afternoon, April 1. -YARD-MAN - Terry jo and Richard both are also members of the MLS band. Terry Jo is co-captain of tHe ma­ ROTARYS REEL TYPES jorettes am! Richard plays trom­ OFF bone. Moth lire members of Faith ICypigL'lioal Lutheran church, Wis- .cehsin Synod; at Dexter. On each gallon Your .money won’t do much when you are dead. -Put it to'work now.' of

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hei | 'C' *' THE CHELSEA STANDARD f houil ? f,or'*32 J 00 SECTION1 TWO CHELSEA,. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19G2 PAGES 7-14 7f percent on "d motels the! hoteh erapjl New Books Shortage of >|,S0}|a and m3 ujti oiiolitan y DEATHS 1)11 of the I75 J Are Listed Librarians its, 1 S f c *>;• J Mrs.i Richard Lowes . . v Dr* Glenn T. Clements ^ Pet i d At Library Exists in U.S. m r n i r n m i Dies Last Wednesday at Retired Physician-Had Lived CavanaughXak^Hbme In Chelsea Since September In special recognition ,of Na­ National Library Week,- April x/W«.cS1fii tional Library Week, Mrs.-.Ffanees H-14,-servos to foeu.a attention on Mvs. Richard Lowe, . 69, of 857 Dr. ,Gle.nn\ T.-^Glements, 71,* of a number of phases’ of library >NESS I Cavanaugh Lake; died Wednesday, Wojoiohowskij librarian at McKune iSxr'' 515 Chundler St., a ^former Ann Mem’dvial Library, prepared a " list work. In this connection . it has April 4, at her home after a long Arbor phyaiciroj.jiied'Friday morn­ been noted that there is a short­ illness. of books .which are new additions supply of fK ing a f St; -Joseph Mercy Hospital n tth e Chelsea library age of qualified librarians. r'.£- The former Jtanice A. Brown, following a long illness.: _ . New books at Mekune Memor­ Varied^programs" ai;e undei'way she was born Aug. 6, ,1892, in Bay He was born March 1.3, .1891,.a' - I by Michigan’s State Library in wo,cri first 8J City, a-daughter of John and son o/ John and Ellon Clements, ial Library for adults are listed as follows: '‘The Rothehilda,” Mor­ Lansing to help meet the increas­ i . - - v;: . '';V. Frances DeYoung Brown, She at­ lie was1 ^graduated from the U-M ing personnel shortages being ex- tended Central Michigan Univers­ Medical Schpol in 1925 and was a ton; “Tho Last Plantagenets,’, Co- stain; “Daughterto Napoleon,” poriepced by libraries today. At. ity and was graduated from the practicing physician in- Ann Ar­ .present, there are about 250. pro- University of Michigan. Later, she bor until his "retirement v.in 1951. Wright; “The Magic of the Opera," Pcltz; “.Jessel, Anyone?” Jessel;,; _fessj_onal. vacancies in Michigan’s- attended graduate school at Colum­ He had lived in Chelsea since^Jj\st. public, "school, college und special bia University. — L------September. ~ ' - J*Litt!c Mo,” Poitrine; “Eliznbeth' & Leicester," Jenkins; “Dag Ham- libraries. These require a person HAT BOOSTS M ACKINAC BRID GE—Women was the chapea.u conceived by Delegate Rhth Butler Mrs. Lowq taught..school in the Dp. Clements was a member of EDWARD E. LEWIS directions,- mai'skjold,^-Lash; “Audels Handy * * - *" .. . " with an M. A. degree in Library’ Legate* to the Constitutional Convention supplied (It-Hough|on) which carried a replica of the Mack- Bay City area for several years. the American Medical Association Book of Practical Electricity," Gra­ Science. As library systems ex­ Lrrtalnnient at a recent ,u" ^ ^ for wives of inac Bridge, Admiring the unusual Easter bonnet ' In 1926 she was iparried to Rich- and- o f. the Methodist church of. ham; “I Should Unve' Kissed HeF pand to meet growing community ' 'UNDS kite delete*. A parade of unusual hats was a are Delegates Ann Donnelly (U-Highland Park) at ,ard S. Lowen=,The couple lived in Alma. He served in the Army M.ovre,”. King; "Birds of the World,” Edward E. Lewis needs, mo^o and more vacancies In.Mlnht of the affair and one of the more unusual the left’ and Marjorie McGowan (D-Detrolt). New York City, Cleveland and Ann during World War I. .. Austin. / are created every year. Nationally, IUTR Arbor before moving to Sylvan He, is survived his widow, who is Named Gelman vacancies .in 19G0 were 8 to 1(1 township in 1950, .. - the -former Nelljc* Fnhrner; a “My Life in Court,” Nizer; "The AS OIRECTlJ Dairy Farmer Named to ADA Post Autobiography of Cecil B. DoMillc," times higher than tho total num­ line : She was active in the1 Brooklyn, brother, Gail of Howell; a sister, ber. of library school graduates. Highway Dept Mrs. Archie Gorton of Los An- Ilaytie; "Carl Sandburg," Golden; Advertising Head Tor 12-10) lEmest Girbnch pf Saline, Wash- N. Y.,_ chapter of the American .Appontment of Edward E.-Loms- '• Girbaciji operates a 400 acre geles, Calif., and several nieces "Daughter of Silence," West; "TKe Efforts fai fimi.--irU,.ftTmanufacturing sponsored ' by the .Michigan State ILY-lh -8t-€hieagOr-Mwwh-20-22. He Lansing—The.i .Michigan ---State Merklep both of Bay City; a Chapel in Ann Arbor, The Rev. L. company. ' ! • Board for Libraries. Now in its- .Miehiganv-He is-serving his' fourth' Douglas Parker...officited and bur­ ola," Graham; “A Civil Contract," , jlsajnade a member of..the Highway Department has awarded brother, Wiliam H. Brown of Hol­ Heyer; “The Careless Corpse;" Formerly with ..Wyanclotte Chem­ third. year, the program provides [^utive committee of the board, year as a , director of the' national contracts for a state-wide iwlio ial followed at Bethlehem ceme­ $10,000 in scholarships which are M Q bosomoj lis, Long Island, N. Y.; and sev­ Hallitlay; "The Outlaw Herd,?’ icals Corpi and Brunswick Corp., directors. . organization. network to co-ordinate its con­ eral nieces and nephews. 1 tery, Ann Arbor. made available, through the Fed­ you get wa Field; "The Honyocker,": Lutz1; Lewis is a form er newspaperman struction and maintenance activi­ Funeral services were held / at “Rel I.umington," Stevenson; "Sav­ and past;.president of the. Indus­ eral Library Services Act. Eight ties. . 2 p.m. Saturday in: the. Gephart age Sam;’’ Gipson; “Castle Dor," trial Editors Association of De­ $2,000 graduate scholarships in'li« cannot rci Motorola, Iric., of. Chicago sub­ Funeral Homo, Bay City, with the Sheriff’s March Quillor-Couch; “ The Ivy Tree;" troit, ■ . '■'■■■ 1)rary science study have ..been— 'ouch on"1 mitted the low bid of $81^500. Rev. Donald Lomas officiating. . .Stewart. -—----- —:------— granted and four more will be State Highway CpmilUMionoii}_Bm4al..took place at Pineridgg^gm^ Report Lists One awarded this June. Three county CHELSEA New. book's at McKuno Memorial libraries ami a potential regional ■John C. wiacKie said the 'radio etery__thero. Confirm ation Classes Library for children include “Dan library in Mjchigan._have—already- system will .permit rapid commun­ Arrangements were in charge of Fatal Accident Hers. ication between Highway Depart­ Slated Sunday sby hired trained^ personnel through' ■ the Burghardt Funeral Home. The Washtenaw county Sher­ this program. Four more college., ment personnel throughout the iff’s Department monthly- activity READ ■Tw,o A rea C hurches HOUSE TOUR state and-will be especially bene­ trained graduates will be available report shows that a total of 044 this year .and four others will be*. ■ ficial during emergencies. Pictures from Ecuador complaints, wore- answered last and watch Two a,rea "churches w ill. have vm Equipment for the new radio month. The department made 264 confirmation, services for a . total gin their graduate training. ’ THURSDAY, APRIL 2 6 system includes 550 mobile radios Missionary To Be Shown arrests during., March; .a total of your .oi 15 young people on Palm ‘Sun­ In addition to the gruduat®’’ day; April 15, scholarships, several $250 grants, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for cars, snowplows and • other At Baptist Church' 109 warrants were closed; 70$ maintenance vehicles; 56 radio tow­ civil papers were served; and the w orld g ro w “At Zion Lutheran church, Rog­ have been made to. high , school graduates enrolled in a library ■ * j_ — - *, ers, 15 base stations and 12 com Gloria Altenbernt of Dexter, for­ department- issued a total of 290 ers Corners, the Rev. C, J. Renner trol stations. merly a teacher at North Elemen­ traffic ^violation charges. will confirm a class of six—Bon-- aide .program at Ferris Institute,- Residences to be visited include those of nie Heinrich, Nancy Koengeter, Purpose of this training’is to pro­ The Federal Government will tary school here and now a Bap­ A total of 79 accidents woro tist missionary - in Ecuador, has Loren Blumonauei', James -Bristle, vide personnel'skilled in basic li-"'- the following families; J. V. Burg, I, pay half of the cost of the system. invostiguted-^-46. being prop&rty Thomas Lflunsbery and Richard brary techniques and procedures , Mackie said construction of the sent a number of slide pictures damage; 32 personal injury with which are to be shown Saturday Iluclsberg. ( whose employment would allow tha . Edward Kelly, Lee E. Ferguson, Dale A. radio towers is expected to start 57 persons injured; and one fatal At Bethel United Church of graduate librarian more time to in a few weeks. The first instlla- evening at they Chelsea Baptist accident resulting in one death Bailey, Julius Blaess. church on Wilkinson St. . Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) bring library rWaterials and the , tions will be made in the Highway The report pertaining to the dog public together. When released" The Chelsea church is .one of the Rev. T. W. Mencl—haa- pre­ Department’s Kalamazoo and Jack- control division states that 112 Michigan celebrates pared a class of seven girls” and "for active duty," services to spe­ son districts and will follow iir or­ the. area churches which __help.s Tickets: $1.00 per person flogs were pickofd “up and a -total LIBRARY W1EK two boys for. confirmation' Sunday cial groups, and individuals' may . der-in- Grand- R a pid^D e tTbltr,P o n- support the missionary - -work of of 239 'complaints were handled.. Miss Altenbernt. April 8 - 14,1962 WVicki'Bfees, Susan Guenther, Ikl more fully developed.'through - 'Available xst tiac, Saginaw, Alpena, Cadillac, ■ Fees collected by the 'drivers’ Karen Lindemann, Gerald Mann, full utilization of the professional’s Chelsea Drug, Winans Jewelry, Merkel. Hardware Newberi'y and Crystal Falls dis­ Anyone interested in seeing the I i e'e n s e division amounted to Roselyn PfaUs, Linda Roehm. Mary knowledge and ^xperienct’. . * .■ _ ’ ■/• . ______. * . i . tricts. pictures is invited to attend, the $3,839.50 for' the totnl activity of Breos, Mary Scherdt and JtulWs * . < " ■'* \______„L ___ . liev. David Wood, pastor of the issuing-^!,457—licenses -listed as' .Frontieiv-a-nd- ■the~Wagc>iT“_Train',’’ Hurley; .“Dan Frontier with' the Wiedmaycr. There are very few young merv SPONSORED B Y CH ELSEA CO-OP N URSERY It js_vei'y_rare to-find -a-public church, announced. follows: 42 duplicates; 242- chauf­ Starting out in life, who do not office open on a public holiday. The program begins at 7 p.m feur renewals; 1040 operator re­ ...I.ndjajis,"nHurley; “What. Is Grav­ ity?" King; “What Is a Magnet?’’ A lucky business man hus .a beiicve that, within a few years* newals and 133 originals. Henographer who can spell. they will be rich...... -."■The department’s curs registered' Reuben; “Cowboy Sani & Sally.,^ r.‘-i , a total of %8,1G8 miles driven dur­ Chandler; “Cowboy Sam," .Chand­ ing March. ,. ler; "Why . Because,”.'Stover; “jKoon of Mutiny," Del Rey; "Rich [NG The report is ^idlnii^diad with the notation -that^ 5^0<|m eals were Boy, poor Boy,” Dubois; “Daniel EED] I? served to ihmates'fo^ the county B oone,B row n; “Curious George jail during the month. ' ■ Flies a Kite.” Rev; “Zig-Zne- Znii- in? orj l>0," j i a i i ; : M i chi' : “Amelin Earhnrt. First-Ladv-'Of- r Sl'«f the ATr," -.•Seibert; “It’s Fun "To v seeil I Extension Service* Sjieak French," Bragdon; • “Simple YOUR JEWELER diiiToivl Tricks Every Boy Can Do,” Green; - '■which I To Give Lesson on “Secret of Red Gate Farm)’’ Keerie; FOR THE PAST 94 YEARS “The, Calico Ball,"* C rary; “Come Kitchen Storage Again, Pelican," Freeman; “Some- 8/« X Announcement has been made thing for the Medici ne Man." irpoieM .by_the - -Washtenaw—tiouiity Cb~ Hood; ‘‘Flip With Ventriloquism," Please stop in and see our fineiselection Operative Extension Service that Van Rensselaer; “Tip & Dip,” a- lesion on. the topic “Kitchen Cleaves; “Stripesj and Spots," Ip- ofmerchandise to satisfy your jewelry needs Storage?’ will be taught next Tues­ car; “Put Me in’ the Zoo,” Ljig^ and watch repair. __ ..... day, April 17, in the County■ Build- shirp; "Destination DairgeV)’’. Nyc.;. ing b.V-Mrs. Eunice_IJardee.. .honio “The - House::.--Thnt Jack Built,"7 management specialist from Michi­ “Are You' My Motliei’," Eastman; gan State University. [. , L. “YoiU'.:. Tee.n.s . ahti Mine," Rooso- Mrs. Pardqe \viIj haye an after- volt; “What Is the Earth," Darby; no on ■class, from"! p.m .u n til 3 ]>, m., “What Is an Insect," Neal'; “Doctor and an evening- session—from-)-7-r39- -Tonr'-DooltTy, My “Stoi y,’’ Dooley. W. F. KANTLEHNER until 9:30 p.m., in Room. 117A The .public is Avelcome to attend. Miss Genevievi) M. Casey, who / , JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST took office Jan. -2 as Michigan’s . Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold"---- — Two counties in Michigan have State Librarian, is the 21st per­ no libraries—Luce and Montmor­ son to fill the post since the State 102 E. Middle7S». Phone GR 9-672T Chelsea, Mich. ency. . ’ . Library wail' established in T828.

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One (o. a Customer pEVOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUAtITY BUICK DEALER NOW . .x _ X Offer Good Until May l, 1962 , KNOLL'S ASHLAND SERVICE 'I ' . ,•,) o 500 North Main St. . Chctsec, MIcH* L^AUty BUICK DEALER IN CHELSEA IS: DANIELS MOTOR SALES, INC., 208 Railroad Every Purchase L— — .e. - :' 1 'li-f '. Sirntitihfdik^alusaSHm UildCwd imi t ■ i- 'M- The Soviet government is pre­ MYF Entertains Groups pared to co-operate in creating a Railroad Crossings Communist wprld and nothing else. From Saline, North Lake Services in Our Chelsea Methodist Youth Fellow­ To Be Eliminated ship entertained MYF groups from Saline and North Lake Sunday, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On 1-94 Freeway FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ST. MARY'S Apr|I 7. Chelsea Theatre CATHOLIC CHURCH (United Church of Christ) PHONI GR 9-2211 Kalamazoo-—A State Highway The Rev. S. D. Kinds, Pastor Guest speaker was Marilyn' Department crew has started sur­ Thursday, April 12—• The Rev. Fr. Francis MaHszewskl The Rev. Philip Rusten, Pastor CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Thursday, April 12— V Dixon from Mpnith, who showed vey work for grade separations 7:00 p.m.—-Youth choir re­ Sunday, April 15— slides /and told about last year's to eliminate fou gade-level ail- hearsal. Masses at .6:30 a.m., 8 e..nw. 10 6:45 p.m—Youth, choir re­ FHI. - SAt. APR. 13 - 14 hearsal. Bus Caravan which annually tours 94 Feeway. 8:00 • p.m,—-Senior ; c h o i r re1 a.m. and 11:80 a.tjftc several states and, key points of Any person who attends the Railroad tracks now cross the hearsal. Blessing and distribution of 7:30 p.m—Serfior choir re­ interest in the nation. Program Double Horror Show ot this to eliminate four grade-level rail-, 7:30 p.m— Official Board meet palms at the 10 o'clock Mass. hearsal. chairman was Jennifer Bolton; road crossingSTon the Interstate 94 ing. • ' , Wednesday, April 18— Sunday," Aprjl 15— theatre Friday the 13th . . Freeway. Donj Boyer led devotions, and 8:00 p.m.—Fourth quarterly con­ __lR:00ia.m— Eahn Sunday serv­ James Cameron rounded off with does so ot his own risk! In addition to building the four ference in the educational unit. 7:80, p.m— Lenten __djyotioi& Confessions "to be heard after the ice and church school. Service of recreation. • , * grade, separations, ,the trades at The district” superintendent, Py. Baptism. one of the grade-level crossings at. Edwin Strieker of Ann Arbor, will devotions. This was followed by a refresh­ Thursday, April 19— , 4:00 p.m— Church membership Ann Arbor will be removed. preside. . - ■■■ . ment and social time so the 43 Contracts for the work will be Sunday, April IS— ■ 8:00 p.m— SolemnJHigh Mass in class .antLparenta to meet^at-theljvfjrY'eJ^Wld mtngie’ and become awarded inlXSHJ.k ___ -10:00 a.m.-— Nursery, kindergar­ commemoration of" the institution church. better acquainted. This took place - Other survey crews started work ten, primary and junior Sunday of the Holy Eucharist. Procession 8:00., p.m—Adult membership n the fellowship room of the new jP E t f R recently for one mile of the /Inter­ school department classes after. Mass to the Repository. group to meet at the parsonage. educational unit of the Methodist “ V liHOAWIlWOTIAl' state 94 Busine8s Lood into Battio 10:00 a.m. — Morning worship 9:00-10:00 p.m— Members of the Thursday, April 19— church. • T ' s ...... am Creek, for modernization of eight service and Sacrament of Baptism. Altar Society and ladies of the 8:00 p,m—Maundy Thursday ... Ah added note of interest 14 the SECOND CHIUER-OILLER miles of M-64. in Ontonagon coun­ Palm Sunday. parish to remain for-Hour of Ad­ candlelight Communion service and election of two Chelsea girls to J|l I (MIMIHM M 11 Mil I Mil MIM4IIIII Ml ty, and for modernization of US-27 11:00 a.m.—Fellowship coffee oration. reception of members. higher positions in the MYF. V along Mullett Lake in Cheboygan Fr.idav, April 20— ‘ II m m HBHItfl for the sheer sport hour. 10:00-fl:00 p.m.- — Holy Name Kathy White, daughter,of Mr. and county. ; " 11:10 a.m—Youth jjnd adult members and men of the parish 1:30 p.m— United community Mrs. Arthur White, was elected Contracts for the Cheboygan Sunday school classes."" " Hour of Adoration, Good Friday service at the Meth­ by aR-ihe^ttb-diatrict gn>ups~~tn county: project are scheduled" to be 8:00 p.m— Senior High MYF in odist church; Confessions will heard after the represent ,-them at the district awardee!,, early next year. The other the sanctuary, (Note change of Schedule' for Easter Sunday, meetings and Jeajj Pajot, daugh­ project will be put under contract, ^iy.y evening Mass.. April 22, includes 6:30 a.m. sun­ Friday, April 20— ter o f ,Mr, Andv Mrs. Jack Pfeifle, in 1964. .. TnoaTuesday, April 17— rise service for junior* arid senior is elected-to publicity-chairman/ 8:00 p.m.—Mafy-Mart.ha Circle 1 sSO, p.m— Stations of the Cross. hivh young people • with breakfast ship at the sub^-district level. STOCKPILE- COSTS HIGH ' at the home of Mrs, Jnmes Gaunt, 2:00 p.m— Solemn Good Friday (25 cents) following; twof Easter Both of these girls are presently services. Scripture readings: sol­ SpN^MON., APRIL 15-16 Senators wdio have -studied a list 615T Sibley jRdi ” services—9:30 a.m: with nursery juniors. of new additions to the already 8:00 p.m,—Evening • Phitathea emn pravers for all classes and and kimlergprteTrwd^lTTOD a.m. swollen United States strategic Circle at the home of. Mrs. Russell needs of the Church end man* with church school. ■ dnd, followed by unveiling and AIR-BORNE CAVALRY £UA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION Of materials stockpile sav the items Bernajth, 308 Wilkinson St. will cos taxpayers $8,5 million Wednesday, April 18— Adoration of The Cross. Holy Com­ ST. BARNABAS The Army is forming the first more than: their, current market 9:00 a.m.—Morning Philathea munion.. All the faithful may re­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH troop of helicopter-borne cavalry. value. t ceive Holy Communion after hav- It has been eight years in prepara­ Circle in the educational unit. 20500 Old US-12 TROUT GLADNESS—A. well-placed cast in a* likely sp TRt’T'a’ddjtions to 35 stockpiled Hostess and co-hostess: Mrs. John ng observed Eucharist fast three The Rev. J. R. Smucker, Vicar tion. ■ , items are being purchased under Chaplin and Mrs. 'Charles Wood. lours. Thursday, April 12— ___ These air cavalryman—u^u-Ud- _A_sudden_jerk-in-the- line' Jpiegraphr good news to this Tn contracts, in existence in the first 9:00 a.m— Deborah Circla/at the ConfggRiona—wllL-ho—honyri scout ahead . of moving columns, fisherman. A '‘brook^has. taken_lng_otferiug and the-fjght i« MiUttfQR fdE SCStfMWILLIAM INGE 4:00 p.m.—t;hoir rehearsal at quarter of^the-,vear^Thoonlv4te(n- llomcr~of“Mrs. William -Storey, 216 7:30 to 9 p.m. the home of Mrs. Jerrv Beaumoh. reconnoiter“ihe—flanks j seek—out The script-is-a-fatniiiar one with Tafobows and brow ns addin*] on the list made public anil not Jefferson St. -■ — Saturday, "April 2 1 - targets for artillery and rockets big share of craftiness to the plot. Itimfolds April 28 through# * •TaaaiNa , <"6:3(1 p.m— Covered \ dish supper \—viitm Pit HINGCt Trrcdiuied-, in the hew purchase is 1:30 -p.m— Afternoon PhilatheU Confessions will be heard as at the church. 1 x and launch raids behind enemy Michigan's tempting trout wafers an^ thousands of fishermen il . . J/AUOREV CHRISTIE tin. dessert - luncheon in the social lines. eagerly counting the days until thdy ^m get into the set. f | *N 0 FNTUQOUCINO follows: 11 a.m .-12noon;3:80- 7:30 p.m.—Lenten study hour. center. Hostesses: Mrs. George 5 p^m.; 7-9 p.m. Sunday, April ,15— The first troop consisting of them, this marks the real beginning ojf. spring—a time of tr You can always question the in­ Stanford, Mrs. Guy Barton, Mrs, 11:00 p.m— Solemn Easter Vitril. 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 147^ men and 27 observation and gladness, r . TECHNICOLOR® WARNER 8R0$ telligence of the man who boasts Grant Sehooley, Mrs, Gale Gilson. 9:00 a.m—Church school. v transport type helicopters is being of. what he knows. . Easter Masses, follow regular Thursday, April 19— Sunday schedule. 10:00 a.m— Morning Prayer. organized at the Fort Knox (Ky.-) 7:110 p.m. — Maundy Thurs- Armored Center. day Communion service. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL 8:30 p.m— Choir rehearsals. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST AND REFORMED-GH-W Everybody's Happy .T ? ■ %. k DRIVE-IN Fridav, April 20— — __ SCIENTIST- fOHN'S EVANGELICAL ".-■v/ . t (United Church of Christ) AND REFORMED CHURCH 1:30-2:30 p.m. — Good1 Friday 1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor The Rev. Paul M. Schnake, Pastor 'Smiling Service' 7^*" ■ «b - Sunday, April 15— ■■■/,.. (United Church of Christ). _ . s M h e a t r e service in this1 church; Speaker: Thursday, April 12— - J Rev. Edwi.n. Weiss. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ’ v " ' (FraiiciscbV^ tvorke' hifa: woyi - .v, 6588 iockion Rood, Ann Arbor— Phone NOrmondy 8-7083 11:00 a.m.*— Morning service: 8:80^ p.m.—Youth Fellowship The-Rev.-Jr-TracjrfcukerPastor- - i here. Try if and. see! /' Lesson-sermon: “Are Sin, Disease ■nreetlWg^'.*- " -_ ' Sunday, April l&— ^BETHElrEYANGELICAL a n d Friday, April_ 13—" ...... m - and Death Real?” 9:30 a.m.—Worship Bervico. FRIDAY and SATURDAY .. APRIL 13 - i V REFORMED CHURCH 7:30 p.m. — Discussion group. You'll leave us smiling with saiisfo ■ -19 10:30 a.m.—Sunday ‘school. -s (United Church of .Christ) Film of Dr. Allan Wehvli. tion in Gur friendly, heads-0‘p servic J 1 Freedom Township ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, April 15— We'll be smiling w.ith satisfaction inj “SNOW WHITE and ST. THOMAS i The Rev.'T. W. Mcnzel, Pastor . (Rogers. Corners) 8:15 a.m.—Palm Sundav early rfew friend fnaae. THE 3 STOOGES” in Cinemascope -and Color Sunday, April .15— The Rev. C. J. Renner, Pastor service, -reception of members >nd EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 10 -.00 >j ami— Palm Sunday and Saturday, April 14— : - Freedom..Township in Cinemascope ond Color.. with David McLeon baptism. , . < PUftE o Il products ' 1 confirmation service. 9:30 a.m. — Junior catechism ,-9:30 a.m,—Sunday school. ■ Ellsworth and Haab Road ‘ ■■■:■'. 1 with Carol Heiss dnd 3' Stooges and Mary Tyler Moore No Sunday school. class. 10:45 q.m.—Second Palm - Sun­ ; The Rev. Richard W. Bierlein J ALSO: CARTOON Friday, April 20— ’ Sunday, April 15— day service, r-eeeption of, members Sunday, April 15— 10:00 a.m— Good Friday German 9:00 a.m'.—Sunday school. Fijm: and baptism." " ...... , Id):00 f,m.—'Worship service* Communion service, ( “Daniel.".—* ,11:00 'a'm.-F-Suhday school. ■; HANKERD'S SERVIC ' j- SUN. - MON. - T U E S . - WED.;-THURS. 7:00 p.m. — YoutW^Fellowship 1:30 p.m.—Union Goad Friday 10:15 a.m.—Palm Sunday serv­ meeting. ' TIRES - CATTERIES - TUNI-UPS' - BRAKE SERVICE

1 a service at Emanuel church, Man­ • ice and confirmation.' Sermon METHODI^^OME CHAPEL -4 00 A p r i l 1 5 - 1 6 bO Tuesday, ;ApriM7— \ i ; >’ PHONE 479-3541 CHELSEA, MICH. II chester. topic: "The Father's Business.” >■ ■■ 1:00 p.m.—Mary Margaret Cir­ The Rev. E ,fJ. WeisEu Pastor 1 8:00 p.m.—Good Friday evening ’ 7:00 ■ p.m. — Adult catechism cle at the church. ;; The Rifv, G. y, Stanford^ICpaplain Communion service. ,. class; Sunday/Aprij'15 1 “BACK STREET' “SUSAN SLADE” ' 8 :0 0 /p.m.—Coradeed] Circle,cTit i Monday, April 16— >* the-'church. » — ------:: ■ <■ ■ ‘'~ —- — SiOIjSfkiin.--rtVorsnip sei^fce, Sundav, April 15— 8:30 p.m. — Second Maundy 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday school. . Thursday Communion iwrvice. < WATERLOO VILLAGE cmmCH. 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. . Friday, April 90— ------••• — Cleaning Septic Tanks- ^ ' h a r t / e r i . V\, "(Evangelical United Brethren) 1:30 p.m.—United community Thh Rev. Wilbur Riivern&il, Pastor FIRST^ASSEMBLY OF Gobi Good Friday service ,thfi_Meth» Sunday, Aprif id— :. “ t z “ r e a d y * A aii'iil -----CHURCH -----' ^ 1 odist church/, 19:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 14900 Old US-12 I 11(00 a.m.—^Worship service. The Rev. Harold S. Bilotta, Pastor NORTH LAKE 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. . m Sundav, April 15— METHODI8T CHURCH 9:45 a.m,—Sunday school, The Rev. John Laird, Pastor CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH Eight Yeats of Prompt, Reliabli 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Sundav, April lfc— - The Rev.. David-.A, Wood, Pastor 6:30 p.ni.—Young people’s serv­ - : 9:30 a.m.—Worship service: Sundav,-April 15-— ------Is Lawn and Garden Time ice. -1.10:00ns;m'.= Sanday schools 10:00, a.m.—Sunday school. Service in This Area ^soooooooeeoot 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. . 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. SC0TTS—The Leading tine ih Lawn Prayer meeting and Bible study GREGORY BAPTIST GHURCH 6:15 p.th—Young people's serv­ each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Robert Ramsyer, Pastor ice. Coll MUNITH 596-2273 SAVE $5.00 Sunday, April 15— • 7:00 p.m—Evening service. and- Rose Produets NORTH SHARON 10:00 a.m.-rSundayi/Bchool.— — P r a y e r“ meeting” Wednesday, o r 5 9 6 4 1 8 6 When buying a Scotts COMMUNITY; BIBLE CHURCH 11:00 a.ml—Morning worship 7:30 p.m. H/sLTS*^-Pre-emergence Crabgrass Killer- Seeder and Fertilizer The Rev. Carmen Caroenter. Pastor 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. m in combination with Sylvan and Washburn Roads TURF-BUILDER—For lush, green lawns. Sunday, April'T5—^ i - UNADILLA _SCOTTS HALTS .XQ_a.m^=SimdayT8chool,------PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - i f SCUTL—-The scientific: rose, fertilizer, .i,... 11 a.m.—Worship service. The Rev.^WilHam Yauch, Pastor say if "HAZE—No -mess rose dust. « , or 7 p.m.—Evening service - Sunday, April 15— Prayer meeting each Wednesday 10:30 a.ml^Worship service. TURF BUILDER evening at 8 o'clock. ,. 11:30 a.m— Sunday school- ★-. ‘ .SILENT 'a HAND MOWERS, ELECTRIC MOWERS 8 voooooccocccococo ortAo Chemicals and Insecticides GREENFIELD I if Dormant Tree Spray if Triple-Action Pre-emergence -#-■ Pru n it^g-Pcint—— Crabgrass Killer , • libi.U W Rase Dust and Spray if Measured Release Lawn Food a n d if Rose Food ★ Rose: Food' . • w ith rr? IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS MISCELLANEOUS W: ..Tuberous if Gladiol ★ Peat .Mass i f Packet- Seeds Begonias if Lillies if Milorganite i f Gro-Kits i if Dahlias if Peat Pots and Planters FLOWER SALE! ^QOOOOGOSOOCOSOSOOSOOQj Many combinations of horizontal and vertical Nu- RENTAL LAWN EQUIPMENT Aluminum sidings may be made to compliment any and Saturday SIMN.I0ITY type of home. A wide selection of decorator colors are available to suit ydur personal taste. * EQUIPMENT ★ 725 TRACTORS 20-21 ROTOTlLLER ★ WONDER -BOY RIDING MOWERS TURF SLICER ★ . DELUXE and SUPERV ROTICULS CHECK THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES:; FR,DAY ...... - i...... 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. SEED and FERTILIZER SPREADERS ★ ROTPROOP ★ NEVER SAGS , SATURDAY ...... a.m. to 6 p.m. LAWN ROLLERS JACOBSEN ROTARY and REEL MOWERS ★ RUSTPROOF ★ WILL NOT WARP Sold by Kiwonians toeeegecesesoeosccco G00DALL MOWERS _ ★ RODENT PROOF ★ NON-COMBUSTIBLE ★ TERMITE PROOF ★ CANNOT WEAR OUT ORDER IN ADVANCE at Used Our Budget Plan Buying for Easy Payment ★ NEVER SPLITS ★ WILL NOT BLISTER, CHIP OR PEEL. CorfQ9 Sri-vicw Is • Available Phena mMsaaBilaiaEaeaBSBBaaaaB^tts: . . O p .ON i i m i t i h i t • m Chelsea Greenhouses Chelsea I US-12 Just off G R 9 - 3 8 8 1 1 * Sponsored by - CHELSEA HARDWARE S. Main St. 110 Soiith Main Sfreel’ ^Wano GR 9*6311 MARTIN STPINEACM, OWNER Kiwanis Qub ot Chelsea t.

■k TOE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHElSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE NINE ' ’ • Long Lake near Pontiac, were Arbor wore Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Harry Prudden and Mrs. I Sunday dinner guests of their of Mri£ Violet Baker ami Mr. and Lula BabnmUler of Chelsea failed grandpurenta, Mr. and Mrs. Dar­ Mrs.' Stephen Baker. Airs. Leon on Mrs. Ezra Heininger Tyesday ' , J , / - v 1 1 win Egloff. Baker remained tp spend-this week and all went to call on Mrs. John - v 'j' s . v ' r -r ■„ ' Miss Frances Mclnteo spent helping care for Mrs, Stephen Fischer and Mrs. Harvey Fischer. Baker. I • hems q1 interest About People jV t A ll Knots, as Gathered by Conesttondenh t Thursday and Friday with her sis­ Mr. and Mrs. David Fischer and & } j L & ter, Mrs. Irene Collings, at Stock- family, of Hamburg, and Mr. and bridge. FOUR MILE LAKE Mrt<. Robert 'Fischer and family, ami family, James Hurtinun and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collings of Ann Arbor, were Saturday din­ WATERLOO NORTH FRANCISCO •Mrs. Nina Wahl spent Friday eve­ ami family and Mrs. Irene Coi­ Mr. and Mrs. Earle I’cttibone ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr«. Anna Wulz was a Sunday Dcanne Peterson of Crass Lake ning at the home1 of Mr, and Mrs, nings of Stogkbridge were Sunday are spending some time at the Fischer and Mrs. John Fischer. dinner gu w ta t the home of Mr. spent from Friday until Sunday James Clark at Grass Lake.. dinner-guests of Frances and Her­ home of his brother und sister-in- Mr. and Mrs. John Langowski law, Mr.-and Mrs. Roy Pettibone u ,, und Mrs. Kenneth Stahfjeld in with her grandparents, Mr. anu Jeanne ^and Barbara liinderer bert Mclntee. Afternoon callers and daughter, of Chelsea, were Stockbridge. In the afternoon Mrs. Mrs. Nelson Peterson, and re­ spent several days this week with were Mrs.. Fred Barth, Mrs. Leo at Farmington. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Walz and the Stanfields called on turned home with her parents, Mr. Uieir grandmother, Mrs. Nina Hellner and Mrs. Charles Williams Mr. and Mrs. Aifrin Brassow and Mrs,1 Richard Abdon. Afternoon the Wayne Maltha* at Dansville. and Mrs. Norman Peterson, who Wahl. The Norman liinderer and and__ children.__ . — — -— family were Sunday evening visi­ visitors at the Abdon home were Eniovy Rnciman spent Sunday spent Sunday evening here. James Clark families.visited at the Mrs. Zorcta Brand in and Mn tors of Mr. and’Mrs. Richard Had­ Mr. j»nd Mrs. Gladwin Emmons of at the homo1 of Mr. ahd Mrs. Victor . Mrs* Nelson Peterson and Mrs. Wahl home Sunday evening. und Mrs. Tiert Hull and daugh­ ley and family, of Grass Lake. Cheisea. . ... ’ Winter in Chelsea, Rudolph Rohde and son, Randy, Mr. and Mrs,. Clarence Lehman, ter, Darlene, of Lansing, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tucker' Mr., and Mrs. Leigh Deem an and called Wednesday morning on Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. George Elkins and and Mrs. C. Brown and daughter, spent the' weekend in Detroit In consumer preference tests of of. Jackson, were Sunday after­ fOiXOW THE SUN * .. Unusual structure lu foreground houses grandchildren, Darlene and John, Dune Lawyer at Jackson. Gary. iSgitz were Sunday afternoon where they- visited Mr. and Mrs. Michigan's five leading apjMe.var­ world's largest sojar telescope, nearing completion at the KM attended u birthday gathering at Mr. and Mrs, I)arrell> Wolfe of arid ...... Vltv sapper guests at the home ,of noon callers of Mrs/ Violet Baker Everett Chambers .and other rela­ ieties, ,Red Delicious and the; Jon­ pttk National Observatory, 49 miles from Tucson, Arte. the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Venn Grass Lake, spoilt1 Saturday, eve- Mrs. tii‘iti'tuiu-;Klkjnsvat Auburn and ...Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Baker. tives. athan ranked highest, in prefer­ .Gartield Sunday, in,Jackson. nipg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heights. Cary. Seitz .. rem - mained to Miss Edith Egloff of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Wright ence’ for bothfresh*and processed Mr. and Mrs, Armin Finch of Clifford Peterson. . ' spend a few days there spent Friday and Saturday at. the and family were Sunday dinner products, according to Michigan home of her brother and sister- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary State University agricultural econ­ Pleasant Lake, spent Sunday at Mrs. Martha Broesamle and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wuhl•visit­ T»t the Donald Bcemans. ■■ , ■ "■ sons. Allen and Roy, were Stm- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Eg­ Wright and family in Chelsea. omists. ed Mr. iuulMrs. Lehman Wahl at loff. . T^dr, and’TMrs. Glenn Rentschler day^afternoon visitors at the home Manchester Sunday afternoon. entertained Miss Janice Barrett of of Mr.1 and Mrs. Nelson Peterson. Monday evening Mrs. ■ Harold . Mrs. Violet' Baker is. spending ■fc- Jackson over the week-end. Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson Peterson Wahl,ami daughter, Joan, attended some .time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber enter­ viaited Monday -evening at the a ‘1-H Style’Hevue at Manchester. home of Mrs. Esther Waddell and Warren Baker at Adrian, LAWN & GARDEN tained Mr. and Mrs. LcC Clark of Mis. Leonard Loveland was a SPRING SALE her brother^ George Zeeb. ■Sunday dinner guest o f Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wollpert of Grass White Oak on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douitlas-iCennedv Mrs. Chester Notten and Miss Ma- Lake, spent from Monday until helle Notten.: .They . accompanied Tuesday with her1 daughter and her home ■ and' spent the evening family, Mr. and .Mrs. Jay Hop­ FERTILIZER .With her, kins and children. Mrs,. LeUoy Loveland 'and son, Mrs. Claude Deatrick is spend­ 10-6-4 Organic Bate. 50-lb. bog ...... ^2,50 Red and .Golden Delicious, Jonathan Tommy, of Grass Lake, spent ing this week with her grand­ 10-6*4 Organic Base, with Weed-Go. 50-lb. bag $4.00 • v and McIntosh PUBLIC HEARING Thursday evening at the home of daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ml'S.' Leon ill'll I.nvnlund—^ -George Sawyer and children, at ...... :.... 52^)0 7 r i|iiiii fj _ _Mrs,^Carl-Straub atid Mrs. Jake Battfe Creek. .LIAAE, 50-lb. bog Straub spent Friday—with their Mr. and Mrs. La_wrence_Hadley^ per bushel .xiunt, Airs. 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o l-irj;::'!.'-; y Z “Tv . “ - STANDARD, CHELSEA interest In the premtae*. situated ft in the Township of Ypulluntj. In the County pald hy the niidersVnwl, w J . to the highest bidder the premliee deecrtbed O R p R t . Got. WaahUnaw County, VtcWaan, on TIONAL HOnrdMIE ASSOOIATION, Township of YpalUntl, County of Waah­ of WMht*n*w and State of Michigan and. t««t It# interest In the prendw4? tot# in said mortgage. or ao much thereof «e MORTGAOB FORBCL08UBB 8ALB which mortaaae thoro U cl«lm«d to b* duo National Mortgage AsaoclatWa'^rhloh dewribed u follow*, to*wlt t the Townahtp of YpsiuSg*’i'l'UlJ may be neceMary to pay the amount afore- on tho date of thla nolBw for principal algnment la dated January 10, (958 and tenaw and State of Michigan, to-wlt: Default having bean made In the teraft and Intereat and other charge* allowed hy recorded Jauulry (8* 7958 In Liber 818 of LOT 221. WASHTENAW CON­ Lot 6Q, Crwtwood SubdM*)on. part of htenaw, and State of Micillo??W •eld due on raid mortgage with Intern* and condlUona of a certain mortjraa* con­ th* obrtbeast quarter of Section 10. The northeasterly in at 8% Of urb aneum thereon to date of tain I aa therein a power of ante made by said mortgaKO -the euro of 1 1 0 .8 1 0 . 2 1 and Record*, page 484 Regiater of Deeds Of. COURSE NO. 8, a part of tho north- town 8 Muth, ran*# 7 eart. Ypsllantl •ale atad all' legaKcost* and expense#, to­ WILLIAM H. RISNER and MAXINE RI^* an attorney’* fee of $76.00, and no eult or flee, Waahtenaw County. Michigan, on eiut qunrUr of 3«ctlon 3$ and w TowntJilp, Waahtenaw- bounty, LMto and the- southwesterly 40fL°I,^ * gether with aa^ntterney’a feed allowed NER. hla wife, Mortgoaora, to AUER proceeding at law .having Men instituted to which mortgage there Is claimed to bo an# nprthw#M4 of Bwtlon town 8 j«n, at«o W w part of U * 80 Washtenaw Concourse No , 0( ^ II, MOBTCAOS/ORECLOfitBE BALE law, and a)*o any outn or sun}* which n t f MORTGAGE COMPANY, a Mleblaaif cor, recover the money secured by aatd mort­ on the ttate of this notice for principal aod aouth, range 7 east. YpsllantI Town* (he northeast V4 of Sertlon s' M $ 46. part:of Lot 48 and'all of south, range 7 east, Yphii. ,’,H l B $2728 FHA 2M«»084 tie paid by the underalgned, necessary to lioratlon, Mortaagee. which mortgage D gage. or any iwrt thereof. . * interest and other chargea.allowed by aald ship, Waahtenaw County, Michigan, through 84 of ‘Yp* Little . Default ha* tarn made In the condition* protect It* Interest In the premium, situated dated October 28, 1967, and recorded Octo­ Notice 1» hereby given that by virtue of mortgage the sum $14,347.01 and an-at­ according to the pint thereof a* ■ re* recorded In Liber 4 of F )at/on m gt ship. Waahtenaw acoiinty *l|i, Tjrs »«f a. mortgage mad*by William A- Hoy and In the Township of Yptllanli, County of ber 29, 1957 ln> Liber 893 of Rievrdi. Page* the iwvver of sale contained in \twld mort torney's fee us provided by Jaw and no ault corded In Liber 14 of plater Page* 21 according to tho plat thereof gage, which upon default has become opeb ll.Tftccordlnst to the Plat thareof u# ‘ Paulino B. Hoy. hl» wife, Mortgagors, to Washtenaw. and State of Michigan, to wit 47M78 Regiater of Deede* Office, Waah­ or proceeding at law having been Instituted and 23,. Waahtenaw County Record#- recorded In Liber 14 of Plat*, on muf* June* T. Barnea A Comiiany, a Michigan South 25 feet of lot 95 and north 25 tenaw County, Michigan, and thereafter atlve, and the Htatute In such case made to recover the money secured by aatd mort­ 16, Washtenaw County lw-5* Wut and .i>H)vld«b on May I 28,- 1962, at 10:00 Dated: January 25, 1993 J0 and 8L Washtenaw County Reoord*, Da »»■ 1962 KeCQhi*’', Corporation,, Mortgagee, Dated March 29, feet Of Let 99. DONOVAtPS CLOVER- aeaUmed by the aatd Mortgagee to FED­ gage. or any jiart thereof, t . ! together with th# Improvement*, hered­ i960, and recorded on April 1,( {990, in LAWN SUBDIVISION, s .part of the ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­ o’clock In the forenoon, the undersigned Notice t hereby given that by virtue of FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE FEDERAL NATIONAL Una** Liber 60S, on page 90. Washtenaw County east half of the we*t half of the CIATION. a corporation organised under will, at the west entrance to the Washtenaw the itower of sale contained In *ald mort­ ASSOCIATION, Aaalgnee of Mortgage* itament# and appurtenance# thefeuntp AHflOCIATlON. Asslgni \ Record*, Michigan, and assigned by raid southwest quarter Of Section II, Town 8 4 an. Act of Congrtos and existing pursuant County Building In the City of Ann ArboV, gage, which-upon default has become or CARPENTER, HARRINGTON , belonylnjr. • , 1 ARNPLD W. JAMMEN1* ot Mortgage* to Board of Trustee* of Police* South. Range 7 East, YpsllantI Town­ to the Federal National Mortgage Aaooc- Michigan, that betnjf the place where the eratlvaJaud'■ ...... the statue".. In such J-‘ case m.ade ft DOUVAN ’ „ ^ ! - - Dated at Detroit, Michigan, January- 81 men and Flremerr Retirement System of the ship. Washtenaw County. Michigan, ao. clatlon Charter,Aft, which assignment la Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw and provided, on April 20, 1993 at ten Attorneys for Aeatgneo of Mortgagee • 1962. . : City of Highland Park, Michigan, by an ia hem, se)l at public .auctlon to the highest o'clock In the forenoon, [ the undersigned . cording to the plat thereof on recorded dated October 28. 1957. anti recorded Octo­ Wilder the premises described In said mort­ Business Addr«*» , ' fhaee Manhattan Bank M ^ u e t a e assignment dated' August 80. 1990, and In liber 7 of Plata, inure 2. Waahtenaw ber 29, 1957, In Liber 803 of Record*, Page will, at the west entrance to the Wash­ 201 Municipal Court Building under agreement dated m of Maich recorded'on September 9. 1960, in Liber 4W> Regiater of Deed*' Office, WlrahUhaw gage, or so muyh thereof us may be neces­ tenaw County., Building In th# City of Ann Telephone 1 NOrmandy 3.C300 m.„„ T||| County Record*. sary to fiay tho amount aforesaid due on Ann Arbor, Michigan '■ ...... I960 with Ford MotoV Company for the 922, on page 963, Washtenaw County Rec* Dated i March i. (962 County, Michigan, on which mortgage there Arbor, Mt'cMgah that being the place where Telephone: NOrmaqdy,6-8888 Jan35-Aprl6 Ford Retirement Plan uuder «gre#nient or;’*, Michigan, on which mortgage there Ik D claimed to be due on the date of thl* no-, said niortgilge with Interest at W tho Circuit Court for the County of Wash* with UAW-CIO, dated March 16, 1960, MORTGAGE PORECIdlSIifiT^T? rlfd**a4 i to l much thereof -na may Default having been made In the term* telnlng a wwer of^*«?/ i Gliding. interest nt per annum. A DOUVAN $75.00, and no suit or proceeding at law sum-or aunts which may be paid by the be necessary to pny*the amount aforesaid and condition* of a certain mortgage con­ Attorney for Assignee of Mortgageo , Truman Ted . Van Sickle ami’s,,! ^ Under the'grower of Mile contained In Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee ; having been instituted to recover the money undersigned, necessary to protect Its inter duo on said mortgage with Interest at 4Vj% taining therein a i>owcr of sale made by 948 Buhl Bld«„ Detroit 26, Michigan - Van Sickle.’ his wife, Mor^LS?!? ^ aid mortgage ami the ststufe in such wise Business Address:-'• 1 secured by said mortgage, or any part est In the premises, situated (n the [Town t>er nnmim thereon to, dote,of,Mile nnd all Charles: K. Stokes and Mary Gene Stoke*, WO 1*0^612 . . __?!ft.UAjpr26 -Woodruff. Inoira Michlglm node■u ml provided, notice la hereby given 2ul Municipal Cctirt Building thereof. \ » ship of Superior. County of Washtenaw1, IiiluiI costs nud expenses, together with-aald husband and wife, Mortga wnrrta"Amer I can Mortgagee, whleh mortgage |s Amt ,sald'mortgagewill be foreclosed by a Ann Arbor. MlrhlgnTt . ■ „ Notice la hereby given that by virtue of and State of Mlchteiim: to wit: . nflorhey’s fee. allowed by law, and also any Midwest Mortgage Corporation, n Mich!* MORTGAGE foreclosure sa l e 1,8. .1987, and rtcordwl June on ante 'of t'ho mortgaged premise*, or some Telephone: NOrmandy 5*8886 . Mnrl-MeyJl -the'-power-of-snte''W>ntnlne. Vnd’ JuUa Mae Welts, w](l Mortgagee to FEDERAL NAtioJ at 9:45 o’eloek forenoon, Eastern Standard Default having been made In the torma o’clock in tho forenoon, the undersigned ahtp, Washtenaw County, Mtch!aan, ac- nnd State of Michigan, to-wit: Washtenaw County, Michigan, and there­ husband and wife, mortgagors, to James MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Time, on Tuo*lay,'Juno 5,1962.. , and condition* of a certain mortgage con­ will, at the west entrance to the Wash­ cotvllng to the plat thereof ns recorded after nsalltned bv • the said Mortgagee to T. Barnes ft Company, a Michlgnn cor* Mortgage Assoeiatlon, which f •_■ Said itiemlne* nro situated in Township of taining therein n power of wile made hy tenaw County Building in the City of Ann In liber 14 of Plats, pages 27 land 28, tOT 388. WESTWILLOW UNIT FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- twratlon, mortgagee,, which mortgage Is la- dated August 12, 1957, and JACK C. MULLINS and NANCY MUL­ TWO, a*.'-Subdivision-: of pnrt of the SOCIATION. a National .Mortgriuo Aw- ^YpsRnnjtl, .Wuahtenaw County, ;Michigan, Arbor, Michigan, that being the .place Washtenaw County Records, , '. . north ono-hntf of Section 14. town 8 dated April 8, 1088. and recorded April August. 16. 1987, In 'Libor' 7 9 4 * l*? . • and arc described an; . LINS, 'hi* wife, as Mortgagor, to AMER­ where the Circuit Court for. the County of elation, which assignment Is dated..Septcm-, 1 0 , 1958, In Liber 822 o t vRecorde. Pages Pagq 811, Register of Decls’ Off « ^ ICAN MIDWEST MORTGAGE CORPORA­ Dated: March 1, 1962 : ’ south, range 7 east. YpsllantI Town- ber 8, 1958, and recorded September -16, Lot 386, College Height* Subdivision Washtenaw Is held, sell at public auction, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE^ —ship. Wushtennw County, Michigan, 4*6.vRegIster of Deeds Office, Washtenaw tennw County, Michigan.-on wffi."? No. 1 /a part of the S. f*j Section 5, TION,-a Michigan Corporation, a* Mort­ to the highest bidder the promises described 1958. in Liber 8 4 0 of Records, Page 442. County, Mlchlgon, and therekfter atetgned. gage thei’o Is ola m'ed to he » J* ' YpsllantI Township,- Washtenaw Conn* gagee. which mattgARe U dated September In aald^moTtgage; or »o much thereof as. ASSOCIATION,"Assignee of Mortgagee according to the plat thereof ns re­ ReglHter- • of. Deeds’ . Office, Washtenaw by the' said mortgagee to Bank or the date’ of thla notice for ihinol M i,•■■ii)50■ am(~wordc' tv, -Michlitamr-irccorUing to tlw~PTat' may be: necessary to pay the amount CARPENTER, it ARRINGTON Pints. Washtenaw County . Records; Commonwealth, which alignment is datiri terert- and other charges ,nlln^ C, •beregf as recorded in Liber 9 of Plats, In Illior 884 page* 681. 682 and 583 Register aforesaid dne on Mid mortgage with tn< & DOUVAN - - - ~ Is claimed to be due on the date Of thr* April 9; 1068,’ end recorded Al*rlL29. 1968, mortgage the , sum of 814,165 41 ?L Piu'ch 43 and it,'Washtenaw County o f Deeds’ Office, ■ Washtenaw County, teres't at 4 ';)^ j>or anrunt ,thereontb date Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee ' ’ Dated; January 25, 1962 ;■ notice fpr principal and interest nnd other in Liber 828 of Records. Page 60S, Rfglsc attorney’s /ee of $75.on, „ndMn30 ■ Records. (Now, City- of Ypsilanti.) Michigan, and thereafter aaalgned by said of sate and all legal costs njid ■ exiienses, Business AddreAS: ; FEDERAL NATIONAL, MORTGAGE . charges allowed by *n1d mortgage the-sum ter of Deeds’, Washtenaw County. Mich­ proceeding .nt Jaw having been in ,, . Dated: February i!7, 1962 Mortgagee " to FEDERAL NATIONAL together with weld attorney’a fee, allowed 201 Municipal Court Building Of. $9,982,56 and an attorney’s fee of $76.90, to recoyer the money seemed hv BOARD,OF TRUSTEES MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a National ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgage*1* and no suit hr proceeding at law having igan. flnd thereafter awlgned- ]»y_thosaid by Jaw, and also any sum or sums which Ann Arbor. Michigan : CARPENTER, HARRINGTON assignee .’to James T. Barnea. ft Company^ mortgage, or any part the,of y OF POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN Mortgage Afmociat Ion, - which assignment may be imld by the undersigned, necessary Telephone: NOrmandy 5-8888 Marl-May24 been lnstltuted to recover the money secured a Michigan corporation, which assignment Notice Is hereby given tlint by vlr RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE CITY I* dated September 9, ,1959. and rel‘prd«l to protect Its interest In the premises, A DOUVAN by said mortgage, or ony part thereof. . OF HIGHLAND PARK. VH'WG.VN, Seiitember-H. 1959, In liber 884 page 585 Attorneys for Assignee, of Mortgagee* ; la dated April 28, 1958, and; recorded May the iK)wer of sale contained'Th fRti situated In the Township of YpsllantI, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SA^E Business Aildrcsa:..- ■ , • Notice,la hereby given thatfby virtue of fl. 1058, in Liber 824 of .Records,■ Page 618, gage, which upon defiu'ilt hns beccmT ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE, Rcglpter of- Deeds’ Office, Washtenaw County of Washtenaw,- and State of Michi­ . JJefaulL.havJng-been- made-1 n the terms tho iwwer of'-salo. contalnetl In snld mort­ Register of Deeds’ Office,. Washtenaw erstlve, and the xtntiLteLtu-nieh HARRY S. BENNETT. Attorney County. Michigan, o n . which mortgage gan. to wit: \ " ' and conditions of a certain mortgage made 201 Municipal'Court Building gage, which upon dofnult ha* become oper- IRftft Cadillac Tower, Detroit 26. Mich. there: la claimed to. be due n* .unpaid AmV Arbor, Michigan ntivft, and_thtt-Utntlltn ln -mmh cnse miUier County^Mlehigan, and rth^fter-gsBlgned and-rrovraea; on Friday, June ■>r,1 Lot numbered 28. WASHTENAW by JACK L. ROSE and SHIRLEY A Telephoncu-NOrmandy 8-8888 Jan25»A|it'19 by said mortgagee to ’ Federal National at ten olelock In the forenoon, thV’un WO t>-8*7'>- I , ,. h ' Feb22rMayl7 principal and Interest, on: the.ilate of thla ORCHARD SU BDIVI8ION NO. 1. part ROSE, hla wife, oL-the—Township of Ypsb and provided, on Friday, June 8, 1962, at Mortgage. Association, a national mortgage signed w(U,- nt tho west entrshce notice the sum of 111,258.59 together with ten O'clock In the forenoon,the undersigned all legal costs and exjiense*. of foreclosure of the: northwest quarter of Section 1, lantl, Washtenaw County. Michigan, Mort­ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 8ALE « association, whjeh assignment Is dated Washtendw Countv Building inSli0 ' C H D 36 _ _ and part of the northeast quarter of gagors, to AMERICAN, MIDWEST* MORT­ Defnult having been made in the terms will, at the we$t entrance to the Wn*hi April 25; lOftS.I'-and recorded April 29, Of ‘Ann Arbor, Mlehignu, that bel'ni MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 6AI.F, nd an- attorney** f«-c as provided by law. Section 2.- Town 3 South.; Range 7 GAGE CORPORATION, -a Michigan Cor tennw-County Building in the City .of Ann place - where the. .Circuit.' 'Court'. t„ and no suit or pim-eeding at Ir.w-or in nnd conditions of a certain mortgage con-: Arbor,-Michigan, that being the place whore 1958,’ In Liber . 828 of ^Records, Page 617, Default having been nrndc In. the termii iiiuity - having . been Instituted to recover East, .'YpsllantI Township, Washtenaw poratlon, of Detroit, Wayne County, Michi­ mining'- therein « power.of sale made by Register of Deeds’ Office, Wnshtenaw County of Washtenaw Is hci.i. v ,.]|. and conditions of a certain nrortgage .eon-, County’, Michigan, according.to the plat gan Mortgagee, dated the ,15th day" of Rilly Buy :Argo and Betsy J, Argo,, his the Circuit Court for,the County-of,Wash­ County. Michigan, qnd ro-re«orded May 6, lie auction to tho hiwhost Milder the r:i he money scvnrcsi by said mortgage, or thereof as recorded In liber 18 of June, A,D„ 1959,. and. recorded In- the’ tenaw Is. held, sell "at public auction to taininv. tlieri-in - n .power.- of' sab*'made > . u.ny part thereof. • wife, Mortirngors, to Leo. Mortgage Cor|>or(i- 1958, In. Llher 824 of Records, Page 495, Ises described In said mvuigsge ^ BORRYR. HARNEIT nod PHYI.US -Jv n«ts„ pages 52 and 58, Washtenaw office of tho Register of Deeds, for the tIon. a . Mlrhignn Corporation, Mortgagee, the highest bidder -the premises described Register of Deeds’ Office, Washtenaw much thereof as may ho nercyari •••BARNETT.-.: his' •• wife,- Mortgagors.■ to js’iuli-c Is' hereby given-that by virtue Countv Records. ... County of Washtenaw and State of Michi­ which mortgage .Is duted December 8, 1058,. In snld mortgage, or so .much thei-eof ns County, M|£Wgnn,_OJ)..which mortgago them the amount, aforesaid 'duo uif shTj mom of the■’power of- sale contained-7.in <*id Dated: March 1, 1962 ’ ... gan, on tho 17th day of June, A. D. 1959, mnv'be. necessary to.pity the-nmount;a"fore* AMERICAN MIDWEST MORTGAGE;COR- and recorded^ December 9. 1958..in Libor' said duo on snld mortgage with Interest at in elmm&V to be or»t-l<>n,’Mort* mortgage, which, upon ilofa.ult has -become FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE In Libor 873 of Wnehtenaw-Cbunty Records,- 852 pfTtecordivl’nges 436-439 Register of. notlco for rrtnelpnl and tntereRt and other <0 . date of enlo and nil H>uid"ttwi« -gattee, which mortgage, la..dated April 21, operative.1 and tho statute In jiich ,caw ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee on p'age 555,. which said mortgage was Deol.s’ Office,. Washtenaw County*. Ml<;ni- 6V)Vr per. annum thcrepn to dale of snle "hn>T°° bir nnM.iiuosljgflgfl the sanr ■^^eusea;, tugethet’ Willi' Rabl -mwiTy'T -19.',9, and - recorded, April, 24. 19te. In l-lber ma;le sr.d lvTovIrted, on' FrlilSy-'Mav 18, '1962 thereafter on, to-wlt the 1st; dav of July- nrfliin.it t-'i-'H-u ■■■ny qjd—uJL legal- costs ’'and emwauem together of $10,410,09’-and—an^-attornoy's fee of allowed by tow, and also jun- sum ots, 867 of,.Records P-urcs jfi-Ss ’ Re'/ift-*-- of loti o'-’lnrk in the forenoon,, the under- ARPENTER, HARRINGTON ‘ Ai.'n ,or'ni ‘-■ mtiTHWT> a, r, with snid 'attorney’s fee, ullowwl-by law- *75,00, aiub no suit' or.-.proccedlng at law whleh may ,be paid by tiie iiiplerdn gm-,1 will, nr i)- uT-^f'-fiit-s-’r...... *' *8, DOUVAN Mortgagee to EEDERAL NATIONAL and also any 'sum or: sums which -may. bo Deeds' ■ Office, Wouhtc.miw Countr. 'Midi .Auorney^for Assignee'of Mortgagee . .TIONAL MORTGAGE ABSOCIATIONt—h MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a National having been . Instituted to recover the necessary to protect its interest' in Phil, 'unit, lnc-rcafi ■ f,sslch,si -In- the sjiid W a - h t <- n a «•' Co 11 n t v Building in.tha-Citg-of. Nutlonnl. Mortgage Assoclatlonj and re­ Mortgage Assoeiatlon,. which assignment Is paid by the undersigned," necessary to .-pro* money secured by said ■ mortgage, or nny premises,- situated1. In the Towmhinl -Moi t-mece— tir - FEDKRWL NATION' M, rVhn Arbor, Michigan'; that tfcVng .the place B'is|nes.s Address: ; corded on July 6. 1959, in the, office of dated December 9, 1958, and recorded” De­ toot, it* Interest in the premises, situated In part thereof, • YpsllantI. County -of Washtcraw ‘ 1 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a .■corpora, .cltere. tho-Circuit-.Court for sWfTdunty* .of 201 Municipal Court Building Register of Deals for_ said. County-of- cember 9, 1958. In Liber 852 of • Records, the Township of YpsllantI,- County of Wnsh- Notice Is hereby given ;thnt by'.virtue -State of Michigan, to wit: tion- orgunued tin ler an Art of Foiicrs* Washiennw is hold.'rail at public aurtion Ann Arbor. Michigan Wsshtcnnw1 hr. Liber 876 . of WnshtonAw Puce 445, Register of Deoils’ Office, Wash­ tenHw,. nnd State of Michigan, to wit: of'the power of sale contained: In said to the highest bidder the premises described Northwesterly 18.00'. of Ix>t 3 0 8 ft -307 Lot 442. "Westwlllow Unit- Fom'l; and .axtetlng-,-pursuant to the Federal Na­ Telephone: NOrmandy 5*8888 Mart-May24 County Records, or)1 page . 268 which Bald tenaw, County, Michigan, on .which mort­ mortgage,'which upon default has .become subdivision ofpart.of the north;ifo, tional Mortgage Association Charter Act. nil] mortgage, or so much thereof ns mortgngo ,was thereafter on. to-wlt tho 9th gage there. Is ^laimejl- to he duo .on the except northwesterly . 25,85' thereof. operative,- and the statute in such case ■which assignment Is.dated -April. 21. 1959; mnv l>o .necessary .to jiny the nmount afore­ day of May A, D .'1961, assigned-to THE __Wa»htonn\v Concouvse No, 3, a pnrt of Section 14. Town 3 South,. Iimi«: said , Wiuhtem* and recorded • April 21, 1959. in Liber807 Default having been made, in the terms MICHIGAN BANK, a Michigan Banking and other charges nllnwed by: said mort'* 1962, nt 10:00 o’clock In th e; forenoon, County. Michigan, according- to (J of. Records. Page 93 Rcl-ister of Deetly' ilt - Si |per nnnimi tHeietin to dnte of Corporation, (now: known ns MICHIGAN gnge the sum of $10,385.04 nnd an attor­ > tho northwest qunrthr of Section i 3.: tho undersigned will, at the west entrance Office, Washtenaw. Countv. Michigan,-nn said sale and. all legal costs and o.M-s'titea. and conditions of a- certain mortgage con­ BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a town 3. south, range ,7 east, YpsllantI pint thereof as recorded in Liber f, taining therein a tMjwer of safe made hy ney's fee of ^75,(111.-and no suit or inweed- to the Washtenaw County Building in the 0 / Plats. Pn^es 8 .and /ft. Wn*htetn| which mortgage there i< claimed to he due ■tosethpr.with said attorney's fee. alloweil National Banking Association) - and re- Ing nt law having boon Instituted to recov­ Township, Washtenaw. Countv; Michi­ City of Ann Arbor,■ Michigan.-that .being County Records, . on the date of'this,notice for principal and t>V law, and also hnv sum or. sums which LEF. HUNT and GIRTIE HUNT, his wife, orded on-.May 22. I96L In;- the office of gan, aceordlnscto the -plat rthereof ns m-av bo jmifi. t>v the undersigned, fveces* as Mortgagors', to AMERICAN MIDWEST er the money secured hy said moiUgay .', or recordetl In /liber; 14 of Pints, pagos the plaie where the Circuit Court for the; Dnted: April 5. "1902 intere.-t and other charges allowed l>y said MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan Resistor ’ of Deeart of..the south half of Office. Waabtennw County. Michigan, rmd est, tho. sum of TWELVE THOUSAND ami provided, on Friday, June 8, 19D2-,-ab mortgage with*. Interest nt per 210»jil4 Munlclnal-Court-.Building .- Notice is .hereby riven that by virtue of section 11 town 3 south., ranee 7 east.' EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY ONE DOL- ten o'clock In the forenoon, tho undersigned Altorney for Assignee of Mortgoftce the lower nf sale contained in said 'moi t*. thereafter naslgned by said Mortgagee to Business Address: ■ annum -thereon to dqto of._salw nnd all Afm -Arbor", Michigan ■ - Ynsilaiiti Township; Washtenaw County. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS­ LAUS2nnd-40/100 ($12,851.40). No-«u|t“oE will; at the"west entrance" to tho Wash- legnl costs and expenses, together with Telephone: NOrmandy'8-6390 Aiu-S-LJ pace, which upon default has become oi>- Mfrhignn, according tn.the plat thereof lii’occedings nt-lnw or 5rf eer * of plats, page S, ciation, which assignment la dated Septom- Arbor, Michigan, that being tho pfneo whero Telephone: NOrmandy 3-6390 Mnrir>-Junc7 nlso Rny sum or uum s which may. bo MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE and . provided, on Mov 2V, In62. nt in-.nn " Washtenaw County Records. ber 17, 1958 and recorded September 22. snid mortgage or’ any imrt thereof. Now. the Circuit pourt for the County of Wash­ paid by the undersigned, ^.necessary to Default having been made in the lft oV.inel:' in the forenoon, the un-lersiom-d therefore, by .virtue of the power of sate tenaw is hyld, sell ut public nuetlon tn protect its Interest In the promises, slt- will.: nt the wp*t eiitinnre to the Wimhlen- Dated : 1 February M. 19u2. 1958 in liber 841, page .840 Register of MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE and- conditions of u' certain aimiysu-ei FEDERAL,N \TION.\l. MORTGAGE Deeds' Office. Washtenaw .County, Mich­ contained in said" mortgage, nnd puraunnt the -hlghcsl. bidder the premises described intcd In the Township of YpsllantI. County talnlng therein a power .of sale msdil aw Countv Building- in the Gitv of Ann igan. oq which mortgage there is claimed to the statute of the State of Micht&fcn in In said mortgage,, or . so -much (hereof- ns Default having been made In the terms of Wnshtennw, and. State of Michigan, to Ruffice Car) GoWen .and- Hdmonsf A-l>or. Michigan., .that being ‘ the place ASSOCIATION.- A-'i.-oee oUMortgagee siich case made: and provided, notice Is may be. necessary to pay the nmount afore­ nnd conditions of a certain mortgage con­ •whe-av the C'lrcit Court for the County of DANNHMILI.ER ■* SPERLING.. fo be due as unpaid tiriiiolpal and interest wit: ' Gowoft, his wife, Mortgagors, in Anted on 'he dnte of this notice the sum of hereby given that on Tuesday, the 15th day said due on snld mortgnge with interest .at taining therein a power of sale mnde by The southwesterly 30 feet, of lot Gfi. Midwest Mortgage' Corporation, n Dl| Wa^htc-ift-v is held.'.-ell -lit ptihlic --auction Attornevs for . Assignee of Mortgagee. of May. A. D. 1062, at 2:00 o’clock P.M., V\!/r tier annum thereon to'r,x-e«yiing at law err in equity having been thl* Wnshtenaw Countv Building fn the 3 South, Rnnve 7 Enst, Ypsllnuti ' Pag.es 558-560, Register of Deeds' 0f| /'~5V. c?f- is-r jfcinutn- thereon to ciate of *n!e Instituted to recover the monev secured, paid by the undtnsigneil, /necessary to pro­ dated April 16. 1959, nnd roconlod April Township, Washtenaw County, Mich-' Washtenaw County, Michigan, and ihT MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE . by ,_erative. and the statute in such case in said mortgage, or so muehtthereof its NO. 2 of part of the West half \of Sec­ ERA 1, NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­ Dated: November"'19, 1901 1, 1959', Rnd recorded July fi. I!C>9,1 tect »*s • : ^f - tt-n ie c..-1so*., sit na'ed in may be necessary to .pay the amount due. CIATION, a National Mortgngo Association, * FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE - the Towns!- -■ nf Y:-'-,;.'1 fountv of Wnsh- FINCH his* wife. nvMfirtirav.ors, to A XfER­ made and provided, on "Friday,, Mav 18, 19.62. na aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the tion T! nndipart of the Southwest quar* Liber 876 of Records,-Page-267, Bqtil tt-miv . and rhine t,r Micbn-an. to wit; IC \N MIDWEST MOP.TC.AGE CORPORA­ at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the under­ tor of Section 2, Town 3 South, Itnnge which assignment Is dnted' April 15, 1959. ASSOCIATION,! Assignee of Mortgagee of'• Deeds’ Office, Wnshfciiflw- Cow TION; n Michigan Corpo-ation. as . Mort- signed will, at the west entrance. to tha interest'thereon ns provided In said mort­ 7 East.-Ypstlnntl Township, Washtenaw nnd recorded April 20, 1959, in Liber 866 Arnold.* W. Tnmmen Michigan, son which mort gave iherel LOT V f 1 ‘ 5nrTVl PKVONSTHKR i'ni't«e, which mortgage is '.dated Au/ust 1*. Washtenaw County Buitdinglin the City of gage and alt legal 'Costs, charges nnd ex* Countv, Michigan, ncconling'to the t>lat ; of Records, page. 383, Register of Deeds' Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee v claimed to be due on the ({ale of thu J SURT’T l-nv \c \ V »>^rt of iho MTiU- and recordtsl August 21. l<)9. in Ann. Arbor. Michigan, that being the place i>enses,. including the- attorney f^ea allowed thereof as recorded In Llher 7 of Plats, Office, WnHhtennw County, Michigan, qn Business Address:, tice for principal nnd Interest and Kniilii I,J!fr 1t>f Sr Cl i^' t 1 , T(Api ffo-ifh; liljcr 382, pngics jo), and 193 Register where the Circuit Court for the County of hy law. and nlso any sum or sums whfrh Pngo 16. Washtenaw County Records. : which mortgage there Is claimed "to bo duo 210-214 Municipal* Court Building charges allowed by said mortgage the i t(iiU”<- ■• ** T,' .*.•. Y[>^. ’•’i f Town.'slun.' Wjoht.e-'sw is held, sell at public auction mav bo paid by the undersigned, necessary on the date1 of this notice for principal and Ann Arbor,’-Michigan . . . • /'fnmtv. V> rnn, nrGor tlu libit. thovwf «r- rrsoo’vlevi in i m said mortgage,'or so nruich thereof as Which said premises are described as fol­ mortgage thp sum of $11,482.67 and 'nn Hl.flv ' Hr *>. Wa;--htennw Mortgagee to FEDERAL' NATIONAL ;hnving ■-been Instituted to uowrl MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a National j mav be necessary to pay the amount afore- lows: All certain piece or nnrcgl of land FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE attorney's fee of. $75.09, nnd no suit or MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE money • secured by ■ said mortgage, 0: j Co'inrv Tl*»'•r >•«]. ■ ■ ',?** "' •aid due on said mortgage. with Interest situate in _th*—TownHhlnYpsllantl.-rlri: - ASSOCIATION,-Assignee of-Mortgagee" proceeding at Inw having been Instituted to Default having been made in tho forms pnrt thereofs Dfli'>' ■ S'Inn*»! ^ PT:'' . Mortgage Association, which anspgnmenr, the Colinty • of'Washte'nH"w," nnd State of is dated August - 1 8 . aav'TFI£. HARRINGTON Count,v. Michigan, on which mortgage iiv law. and also any 3iim or sums which J No„ I of part of the south half of Sec- 210-214 Muntelbal Court Building tho power-of ’ sale contained in said mort­ GROVES, husband and wife, erntive, andjthe statute Ip such easel norvA'N .there is claimed to be ilue ' as unpaid mav he paid by the undersigned. > necea- . tion 11,. Town 3 South. Range 7 East. AnnVArhor, Michigan . “ gage,-whichupon default has become op* to JAMES T. BARNES-AN and provided, on Friday, June 29, il .Atroriiev f.'• Assignee "of Mririvagce principal and interest on the date qf this -'ai-y !d protect its interest in. the premises, ' Ypsilanti Township, Wnshtenaw Coun­ Telephone: NOrmandy 3-8800 Marl.5r.Juno? erstlve,- and the statute in such case mnde a Michigan Corporation. .... ______ten o'clock In fhe. forenoon, the -■B'V-T.f*’;- A u;i.... - : 1 . ndiice the sorry of $10,895.01 together with situated in Township of 'YpsilajitL County ty, Michigan, according 'to—the- pint and provided, on Friday, Juno 8, 1062, at which mortgage Is’dfttcd December 27, 196? Signed-will, "at the WM entrance 2<'l AJm>«i*-• i,;i1 rv,-"-! BuiIdinc all legal co-ts and ey|u!nHes'rif foreclosure of Washterfnw; State" »f Michlarkh.' to wit: thereof as recorded in Liber 8,of Plata,' MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ten o’clock in the forenoonT fhe undersigned and recorded. December 31, 1857 ' In llbei’ WnshtePftW .-Coutify Building in the I Af>u A rlior. Michiunr and an attorney’s fee ai provide,! ■ by law. The southeasterly 19.50 feet of lot 333 Page 8, Washtenaw County Records. • Deflqdt hnving been made In the tenps will, at the west entrance to the Wash­ 810,’ pager 542, 643 and 544, Register of of (Vnn Arbor, Michigan, that heiMl '’TvicuiioniT N'O-n'inii-lv 'iA"' Ma'|-i-Mny24 and no suit or proceeding at liiw or in and ,332 except southeasterly 29.50 feet . Dated at Detroit,, Michigan February 15, and conditions of a certain mortgage con­ tenaw County Building in the. City of Ann Deeds’ Office, Washtenaw County, Michi­ place where the' Circuit Court for J eunitv having been institute*! to recover thereof, 'Washtenaw Concourse No. 3, 1992. ■'.■•• taining therein sn power of sale mndq by Arbor. Michigan, th(it being the place where gan, and thereafter assigned by said Mort­ County of Washtenaw is held, sell nt a r m i ?- the money, secured by -aid mortgage, or a part of the northeast quarter of Sec­ MICHIGAN BANK. NATtONAL Gerald Ronald Watts and Patvlcln' I, th(j Circuit Court for. tho County of Wash­ gagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT* lie suction to thft highest bidder (he :• MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE any part thereof. I tion, 3, and the northwest quarter of ASSOCIATION, n. National Banking, WattH, his wife, Mortgagor*, to American tenaw-Is held, sell at public'nuetlon to the GAOE ASSOCIATION, a National Mort­ lues described in’said moi-Wftge. or »• ■ Section'2. Town 3 South.' Range 7 East, highest bidder the premises' described Ip gage Association,; which assignment is dated thereof' ns may be necessary to DeGuil'' hn vine irturi rniidr- in the terms Notice is hereby ejven that hy vlrtna" Association, Assignee of Mortgagee: Midwest Mortgage Corporation,'a Michigan said; mortgage, or so much thereof rh may •and . I'oiiiihinti* of » certain mortgage ron- of the. power of sale, contained, in said Yosiianti .Township. Washtennw County. RADNF.R nnd R.ADNER . coriioratlon Mortgagee,' which mortgage is January 10. 1953 and recorded J.nnnary 16; amount'-’aforesaid,''due^on said r 'ti.'i..,',, tiw-,.:,. „ ,lWve-. -.f side rSutn l.v Michigan, according to the Plat dated February' 10; 19.60, and recorded Feb­ be .necessary to pay the amount aforesaid 1958 in liber .8)2; page ’ 619' Register of with Interest at 5>4c/o per HnmimJJs mortgage, which iJiK.ri default hs= become -thereof as recorded in I.lher 14 of Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee due on said mortgage with interest at 4*pifjf) Deeds',.jQfflee, Wnshtenaw County, Michi- to date of sale and nil legal FDG 'H 'ORE'TJRY urn! Jt'M v OT’Et;ORV. operative, • and the•_y » . t . i n -g-h .Case 1730. Guardian Building. ruary 15, 1960, In, Liber 900 of Records, (ler annum /thereon to* date- of sale niu] gail. On which mnl’t.rnrrn fUn- ( ’ I ’ > hi- wire . v„.-i.rH.,.t)rkV to .t-w-grnr a N MID- Plats.- Pages 21. and 22, Washtenaw Pages 467-470 Register of Deeds’; Office, TOgetner with said made and provided, om Friday. May. IS. 1962 Detroit 26, Michigan WfluhWinmir. G/mrUy Ml„h(rTnr ,i..l *i«™ jdlrJpgsl coiity and o»neni;e-v (uqulliur wltlr .to, no (die,as unpaid jirlncipnl and Interest fee, allowed by law, and also any ■WFv’t • MORTGAtiE . COR FOR 'TION, .a at ten. oYlocif in the fcge-cryir.. the under- Cq*:ntv Records. WO 2-5450 " ____ FeblC-5Iar|9- £(Ud attorney's fee, allowed by law, and I. . Mi-'liVar: \ Mortwhich m'o't- signed1 nil:, at ‘h" e-’.qt.'n tc ,>.Q Dated: Fehpuf.Tv o-> 19^0___;_____ ;_____ after assigned bv the Raid Mortgagee to on. tho -date , nf this notice the'’ sum of sums which _may -be - tmid- lu- tlic also any Hum’ or Sums which may be paid 3.10.Q 13.26-togeth0 r-w11h n 11'legeif~cosls and signed, necessary to protect its i.nte«»l vi.vV--i- ,!nu l i ' *i,-c ■ i 1 "•*'• Wu.'lUSJiiiW t ounlv B',)i'![n.e in the Glty' of FPLERAI, NATIONAL MORTGAGE FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS­ .by-tho-undeisdgned-n ecCssnry to'.'prblecfIts" marr-ft )* I i n • ,I.!lier Sfi3 of l!»ni.i|s, ,A‘B5*rt'CIATION. Assignee of Mortgagee ' MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE RAIiE SOCIATION, n National— Mortgage—Ausp- expenses of foreclosure nnd an attorney’s the premises,situated-111 the TownsWil Ann A,',dr. Michigan th;'t. i^'ing the place Default, having- been -made~tn~tho~ terms Interest/ |p tho premises, situated In the fee na provided hy Jaw, find no suit or pro- Ypsliahtl, County1 of Washtenaw, 1 L'• '■ ■ .Reaiste'r. of I>ci-1 -’ Office. where the Tire,tit Ce-irt frir. ihe County .of; D A N N EM I f .LER A SPERLING____ - - cintion, which assignment Is dated Mnv 17, Township of Ypsilanti, County of Wash­ . W a * h t e i:«'v__.f' nj nj.\\_5fjcMua a - - a ml .11 th e re- 4V»*h?«'!,v.'”is— h-Hr'yetl W- fOTHIc' afic'tnn" A!torr;cy3'/for. Assignee of Mortgagee. and eondltloiis of a certain mortgage mnde I960, nnd .recorded. M(iy t9, 1960, In Liber ceeding ' at law or In . equity having’ boon State of Michigan,-to wit: j.i'e-. -...-i■ -|.,17) f.v »he Morfi'n''*! to TP d ” - Ai'dt(e«ftj ______by JAKE-WILLIAM SMITJf’.and ADA-fi. 910. of Rocorils, Page 71. Register of Deeds’ tenaw, and State of Michigan, to wit; instituted fo recover the money'secured-by id the b'chr-st Ind’lcr the.'premi«e< dejcriKeil SMITH, his wife of ToWnahip of Ypsilanti, X-ot 346. .South Devonshire Subdivision I/Ot 359. South Devonshire -Siibdivid FFfiEB I_r. N ATIONALIMOIU'i; VOK AS in-wiid nii.''";,i',.. or *>,■ much • thereof as *25 Trier Rond.” Ypsi’lantl, Michigan. Office, Ay as ht on aw County, Michigan, on - /No, 1 of 'pnrt of the south half of aald mortgagors any phrt thereof. ' No. I of,’ littrt.of the south half1 SOCI'VnoN.. a c/.< iK-.ra'ii.u.o ini7(-i.nn,!,*,- \ mav i,c nc a Tele-phone: .HUnter 3*5257. ’ Feb.22-Mnyl7 Washtenaw County^ Michigan, Mortgagor, which mdMgnge there Is' claimed to be due . Notice !» hereby given that by virtue of Section 11, town 3 -south; rsnw I nrv to par the amount afore-1 to Curn’aw Mortgage .Corporation, a Michi­ Section II, town 3 south, range 7 east, . the power of sale contained in said morf- (nn Aft r*f -j i - inu iwir-iirwU .-aid , M.ichigH 1o thf- Fud ■'itl Njtt'G.’W/ gan corporation of Detroit, Wayne County, interest nni) other charges allnwetl by said gage, which upon, default has become oiler ■Mov* ’fti'r* Av>oV;ui* at 3'| '/ I'cr annum therr-on .to date of OH D 35 Michigan. Mortgagee, dated the 28th dav of ty, 'Michigan, according to the' plat . acco.rding to the plftf thereof .** t jf*7i T'Jir- -'p 1 mortgage the sum of $16,384,lft nnd an at­ alive, and tho statiito in such case made uordwi. In liber 8 of Tints, rase1 r A *u K5r'h flntffy -aid !e lui'f iii! I'egnt co-1 s. anrj’ expenses, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Jidy, AID. 1959, and recorded In the .office thereof ns recorded in liber 8 of Plats, Mat.(*r of n.-ff.i 1:. PH"!) \ z :> liy InW, and al-o anv sum nr -urns which and conditions of n certain mortgage, con­ Dates!: March 16, 1962 Dated: April 5, 1962 ' . ftr-tfi *ir-r t Dotrti'*' Wh-ht^nHW Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the recover the money secured by said mort­ will, nt the west.entrance-to the Washtenaw FfenERAL NATIONAL MOUTdAu rnny ts?’ (,a!i! by - the undersigned, necCs- taining therein h jiower of shte made by 6f.h day of August, A.D, 1959, in Llher 880 gage, orkany part thereof.’ FEDERAL,JNAT.10NAL MORTGAGE r-nuntv. m;chi if.--r. on v.hich mocti'Hi>f' thf*?-^ -ary to protect its intere-t_iti—the prnmieem-l-l■KLRRTDGR-E. VAN 'WTNKT7E_ahd LIL­ ASSOCIATION, Assigned of Mortgagee [/;"^,ty Rllll,i,nK ,n tbo'Clty of Ann Arbor, ASSOCIATION, Assignee.of Mortcft rjnilrifv} to >K> ilj(> y>n th'*’ *tf t Vi i ^ of Washtenaw County Records, on page 247, . Notice la hereby given that by virtue of jV'fnignn. that hoing-.tho. plprc.-where'’ the ARNOU) W. TAMMEN sf-.ui,t* ,1 in Town-bir> nf Yn*i]itn1i, County LIAN M. VAN WiNKI.E. Mortgagors, to which aald mortgage was thereafter on, the power of sole contained in said m6rt- ARNOLD W. TAMMEN_ 1 rotirfi' for n* \ iritcr nn'! nthrtr nf Wa-hionawu State of Michigan, to wit: AMERICAN MIDWEST MORTGAGE Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee p^Euipt^nirtfortho Oounty of Wnshtennw Attorney for Assignee of Morignsce. rhar’^oc. M 1 mor* 'u-.'{j s :rr>* to-wlt the 17th—day— of December,—A.D. ■guge, which upon .default hftH bec'ome'op- Is held,-Hell at public auction to the highest 219-214 Municipal Court. ButldM.... I-nt . 13-.. 8nut}]- TleWinshire. Sulslivi.*_ CORPORATION, a Michigan corporation. 1969. assigned to ChnBe Manhattan Baitk. erntlve, and the statute In such case-made Business Address: Of T I „ m r«l nn ?r'to' r.ov'* fur* of. — s-io-n- N'n. 2“ nf par! of' the southeast Mortgagee, which mortgage Is dated yAprlJ 210-214 Municipal Court Building bidder the lu’cmtscH described in said-mort- Ann-Arbor, Michigan . ,* 17— ttTT7" '‘i.'GfO'dinu rit Inw if as .Trustee under agreement datwl ns of nnd provided, on Friday,-June 8, 1962, at -gage—or BO~much thereof as miw lie.flftees* Telephone: NOrmandy 3-6399 Airrs-JiSj j uuju-ter of. .section 11. Town 3 Smith, 14. 11*69, and recorded April 17. ISotTIn Mhrch 1. 1950 -_wBh Ford Moto.r..(iomimny- ton— oiclock—in the- fovenoonr- the" Tiritlcr- Aivn-Arbor^Mlchfgan - havi’Si* >»r/j*n, in’-t r-?('j6.*.l ^f* I'fd'l JVt the- monrjv ...... "" ■' *'■*■ .& Telephone: NOrmandy 3-6309 Mml5-June7 snry to i>ny ,tho' amount aforesaid due on si-ir-iu-oft l»> ’ULT, Ranee 7 F/i -1. V; ■ 11.- •, ' i Tn'-vriship., I.it.er 866, <>J Rcrnrdg.. Pages ’171-174 .iReg-; for the FoVd" Retirement Plan under agree­ slgned will;'at the west entrance to the snub mprteago with interest at h'f/r, per CHD 42 „ 01. fi r any par! . tVasrvtenaw' C’,t,r,-y, M:• hiirnn," aicot,]- D’er'df Tiiv’d-’ Office. Washtenaw County, .AVushtonaw County Building In the City of Michigan, and therenftor1 assigned by the1 ment with tt'A-W-CIO dated.March i6, 1959 MORTGAGE. FORECLOSURE SALE I'b'V'.m Inereon to date of'said sale and all - MORTGAGE FORECLOSURB SAL Nn’Jrcv •hr.:-p>ir t'ik'f r> thMt hy * i ’ tup of im- to. the plat litiu-eof as ri'cn-vlr-ii in and recorded On December 18, 1969 In’ the Ann Arbor, Michigan, that botng the idnce legal coats and ftxpeusca, together with aftid Defnjdt having bcen-mmlc in tneJ ! IVs-r '-■of plats, Dane is, Washtenaw' . said Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL office of Register of. Deeds for sstd. Counfy. .whore the Circuit Court, for the County Default having been mnde In the terms thrt | >ASSOnATION, a corporation attorney h. fee,.allowed by inw, nud aiso any ftntT conditions of a certain mortgage \ ) iv»)M l>r-> yrkT)C* -4»r*P/“- Civinty . Record-. / of Wnphtenaw in Liber 895 of" Wnshtenaw of Washtenaw Is held, noil at public auction and1 conditions .of.R'rortaln mortgage made siini or sums which may he: paid bv "the tnlning therein a power of sule^iaMJj 1 fiateii: I'ehrnarv 22, 1962, . , organised under ap. Act of Cdhgresa"arid County Records, on page 482, on which to-the highest’-bidder the premises descrlfieit By" JOHN LOUIS KING and NORMA J. ntiVf-. Htid V *fh* rfi-f* evicting pursuant to_tha_Federat NattonnI undersigned, necessary, to protect its inter- HAV E. HORN Rfid MARYLIN T, •im,l ■idc3. nn St;,v j- r<0 ’. rtt \(\ ■ iVi . IT-HFIi \l N ' TIONAL MORTGAGE mortgage there is claimed to he duo, at In said' mortgage, or so nhich thereof (i(t KING,’ his \ wifo Township of- Ypstlnntl’, ert-tn +he promises, isituated in the Town* husband and wife, Mortgagors, to . :rock . Mortgage "Association Charter Act, which the-riste—Of—thls—notice, -for iiflnclpnl "hnfl"|7HmosTbe p.ocessnrv to pay the amount afore* Washtenaw County, Michigan, Mortgagor, AV'-rrrrr \TtoN, A-.:,-nee nf Mnrteauee ftgsignment-fs-dRtcd-Aprlt 14. 1959, amt re- said du'o on said mortgage; with interest to Curnow Mortgage.Corporation, a Michi­ ,"hln ° t Ypsllant.1, Gounty of Wnshtenaw, T, BARNES ft COMPANY, n MicN Wilt, ,'it •fnnA4'-n^,.^.«nv+11.VXNKMI'I.TXir- * ‘ER(;(Nf!. ro’-dL-i April 17, 19.V1, in Liber 868 of.Rec- interest, the sum of Twelve Thoiisnnd, State of Michigan to wit: Corrroratlon', Mortgagee, which. • f Ann A * I,m-. ; A t tn: tievs f,,r As.di-ne,, nf Mortgagee, Nine Hundred Seventy Seven and 64/100 at .'5V*'5/r per annum thereon to date of gan corporation of Detroit, Wayne County, Is dated December. 17, 19f>". »ftd m Mirh' -un -*ivi’ lr i---*, -lie- ords Page 175 Register of Deeds’ Office, ($12,977,64). Dollars.'‘ . sale and all legal costs and expenses, .to- Michigan,„Mortgagee, dated the. 28th dny ^ t i!r3lV?xcept tfie west 19 feet thoro- -■e \* l,e,-e I tie i B , - i - . - Address : ' Washtenaw; County. Michigan, on. which gather with gold attorney’s fee, allowed by of August, A,D. 1069, and recorded. In. the : ; of, Washtenaw. Condotirse-No. 2. part Docemher 24, 1057 in Liber ..Mo of ” Circuit Go-,, t r-li v Wa,hteu- Tvler Ii,*nd. Yreiiatiti, Michigan. mortgage there is claimed- to be due on the And no suit or proceedings at. law or In , of the northeast \ of .Section 3, -town Pnges 217*219 Register of- Deeds fi.w - he',l ‘ n't paM! elenhnno equity having been Instituted to recover the jaw and Also any sum or sums'which may office of the Register of Deeds, for the nurGnn 1n the .11 Ut-.ler R-.'.i',7. Fel,.22-Mayl7 date of this notice for principal nnd Inter­ be pa Id t by the undersigned, necessary to County of Washtenaw and State of Michi­ ,,3. nonth. range 7 -cibd. Ypsilanti Town- Washtenaw : County, Michigan, and te hl,'b»‘-t 1, i (!■ 1 rU’ t tv,. j ,rr-ri> i -, * lie-rr in est’ nnd other chitrges allowed' by said mort­ deht. securpd bv snld mortgage or any part after assigned by the snld Moi'tsjsi -jiiii nlertvfi'M,. nr miu-h thereof, .as tnYav" thereof. Now, therefore, by vtrtueof the power protect its Interest In the promises, situated gan, on the 1st day of September, A.D. V ?nty' Michigan,- THE BANK OF THE COMMONWEAlJ gage the .sum of $11,390.21 and an attor­ ,1 accoidlUc, to tho-.-idnt[ thereof as record- 1)C 11CCI:**H,'V- WV 1 ,!IV till* I,,.1 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Of. sale contained In aajd mortgage, and Pur- In .the Township" of YpsllantI. County of 1969 in Liber ’883 .of Wnshtennw County ,.,'iut a fnrfst. t'ai-es 272. 273. 271. Register - of In the forenoon, the undoralgned will, at (that being tho building where the Circuit Records. \ of Deeds for said County oS Wnshtenaw In • LOT . 22. WASIWV.N VVV AUTUMN the west entrance to tho Waahtenaw Coun­ Llber--898^ of Wnshtonaw County Records, Telephone: HUnter______3-5267 ' ______Mnvij-JuneU "NO. l". a, euli-tlslslnn. of i,nvt i,f the !>e,-ls' Office, Wnshlenaw County, Mich- ty'. Building In the City of Ann Arbor, Court for' the County of "Wnshtennw Is Dated: March 15, 1962 ■Hi. am) the.roafier-nssit'neii tiv said Mco-t- held); of the premises-described ln"Tmld on page 299,_op whlch-mortgaga - them-hr----MORTGAGE FGUECLOStlRK c i t r AL MORTGAGE'ASSOCIATION, 8( southeast uitarter nf •.e,-ti„n 3', tnwu, 2„ Michigan, that being the placo where the mortgage.1 or so rv"''b UB7'' FEDERAL-NATIGNAT.-MGRTG ACE claTmed to be due, 'at the date of this'no* Default having been m de (n ,bs V I smith, nim-e'7 east. Suietiot’ Township,' game to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-, yirr’iniCirruit v.oiirL Court inr^inp for the >4mmyCounty ntnf.AVnnhtennMS. tt ncrinrrriii“ ’^^A SSO C IA T IO N , Assignee ofMo. ttcc, for principal nnd Interest, tho sum of porntlon organised under an Act Washtenaw ('ounlv, Mieliit-an, a'cen,,|-■_ GAfIE ASSnC[.\TION,- ft--Nntimmt—Mv^t-j " ts hold, sell at public auction to the highest necessary to pay tho amount due, ns afore' T Tevi 11 in'mor t gag o' °c oh ! grass nnd existing pursuant to -—dfBf-ltr rtW~rdnrTli‘eceor*jiT v<7i-oi-<>e,l in gave Av-ociation, videh assignment Is said, on sold mortgnge. with the Interest -ARNOLD w : TAMMEN Thlrteon Thousand, One Hundred Eighty “ ft Power of sale made by oral Nstionnl -Mortgage A«sortat»a datisi August .to, 1930 nnd recorded All* bidder the premises described tn said mort­ thereon nt five and ono-rpiartcr per cent Attorney/fir Assignee of Mortgagee Seven . and 09/109 (*13,187,99) Dollars lll,er-lt of that*, luc.'e ,’|6, WasltU'haw gage. or so much thereof ’na may he neces­ Buslneyr Address: ./ And no .suit-or proceedings' (it law or in ter Act, which «.«Hlptnmorjt Is Gaten Oouniv Recnrila. L-u-t II, 19.V* tii tibCr s - 1,. t,age 291, Reg- sary to pay the am’ount, aforesaid due on (5Vi<%■) per nnnum nnd all legal costs, Ditital Marrl] 1 'tec-t charges ■ and expcftses, -Including the at­ 210*21* MunlctjmLCourt Building enulty having been .Instituted to recover the unry 9, 1968, and record^ of Dee*|»' Office, Wiu-hlenaw County, said. mort gage -\vUh -lnterest-nt 4%'^-per Ann Arbor, Michigan debt secured by sufd moitgage or nny pnrt 1968. In llbor 812, page -183 K«lrtJT FFDVRM, \ -V’l'ION A t, MORTGAGE MieblKSti....on. -which - tnortntge there” Is annum thbrooiV— to, .datp of kale' nnd all torney fees allowed 'by law, nnd also any Deeds' Office, Washtcnnw County. , ----ASSOrt VnoN. A nee nr Mm! tiragee eiaunrsl t„ t,e dui< a < unpaid principal sum or. sums which .may bo paid bv|the TelephoneNOrmandy 3-6390 Marl5-Junc7 thereof, Now, therefore, by virtue of the and interest on the .date of this'notice the lernl costa and expenses, Together With Raid undersigned, necessary to protect. Its Inter­ power of snle contained In aald mortgage, gnn, on which mortgage there t» c' ■ CARPENTER. HAI’.HIN'GTON attorney's fee," allowed by law, and also MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE S^LE • SS^.S^-S-ESK ■to he due on the dale of this AOTJ. A DOUVAN s un of #11,471.76 together with .alt legal any sum or sums which may be paid by the est In the premises. Which said premises end pursuant to the statute of the State ■I PI-1 IB, Register of Deeds' Office Weat, cost- and (r\|,ei,se.i i,D forertosri.ix? and nn are described ns follows: All thnKvrertaln Default having been made' In theVtarms of Michlgnn hi such case made and pro­ Pi'lnclual and Interest and l,;J;cr '- I Attorney for Assignee of Mm-teni-pr untlerslgned, necessary to protdet Ita Inter­ vided, notice In hereby given that on Fri­ allowed by said mortgage the ■ .,J . 29t Municipal fmiri Building nttniney's fee ns provided hy law, nnri est In the premises, situated tn the Town- piece or unreel of lsnd situate tn the Town­ ana1.condltlbns of ft certain mortgage^on* no -nit »r proreedine at law or in equity ship'of YpsllantI, In tho County of Wash­ tailing tfierelh ft power of sale mnde by day, the 4th .day of May, A.D. 4962. nt $9,848.12,and an attorney’s . J Ann Art,or. Mi chivMl^ shin of YpsllantI. County of Washtenaw, uaic’.t M.n-rUi m .... assignment Is nnd no suit or proceeding at m';'.,-j Tolnphonf*: SOrman*ly M:\r1-Mnv hjiMi.g heefh Insfitolrd to rr 'over the money nnd State of Michigan, to wits tenaw and State of Michigan and described Forester C. Johnson and Vlrglc Johnson, 1ft fGO o clock, n.m...Eastern Standard Timer .seemed i,v said mortgage,' .or any part ns‘. follows, to-wlt: ■ his wife Mortgagors, to American Midwest snld mortgage will be foreclosed hv n sale 4. 196s, VOch,rREri,nsURK SALK tion Mortgagee, whleh mortgage Is dated the south-westerly door of the Cnunty 1 NoliCe i,< herel.y given that hy virtue half of Section 1L Town 3 South, the northeast quarter of Section lft. Building In tho Cilv of Ann Arbor. Wash* ... , "JII;Pran, aad thereafterI hereafter n«at»nnftassigned Notice |s hereby given that by f Default having Vert■ made in tile tcm« of the power of sale centaln(»| )n said Range 7 Enst, YpsBnntI Township, town 3 south, range 7 east', Ypsl'anH January ft. tflfift and recorded January, 16, .said' nsslgtiee'' to Janie T, B(lines & and cotiditinns’of a re, tain tnrvrtgnen ,mn- tiiortgm-e, whieli upon defauit has become Township. Wftshtcnnw Countvi, Mlchl- 1959 In Llher 856 of Records, Tinges 427* tennw County, Michigan, (that being the the powor of-ffalo 'Ctmtnit'^' lT! , s, Washtenaw County, Michigan, accord­ Jaft-ReglsteA-of Deeds' Offfee. Wathtemiw building where the Circuit Co'urt for the gage, which upon default ha-’1 J r fnlnln" therein n i>nwe>- of sate made Uv operative, nnd th- siMi.te In such case ing to the pint thereof ns recorded 4n vgnn, also be[ng.part of-Lots 3ft :Hrough— County; of Washtenaw Is held), of the operative, and the statute THOM AS r>. MeCI.URE and . KVA B Me. made and provided, on Friday, Mav_J.S, 1M2 —llher 9-of-P!ntsrP9go—8,"Wa*hfonnw 46, pnrt of Ts>t. 48 npd all of I*>ts 4ft County, Michigan^ and thereafter assigned mnde and provided, on Juno -26, . 1*M| CLURR. his wife Mer*"a'.'nrv,— -f;| (did ■B ten o'rle-K rr' tile fn, ,',:ou", The under­ through 64 of "YpsI T.lttle Farms" ns J,nlrt mortgagee to FEDERAL NA­ Premises described in snld mortgnife, or so m m m & m County Records., recorded In Llher 4 oOVnta on page TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, n much thereof nR mnv )>o neoessnry to pay 10:90 o’clock In fhe forenoon, tw » "MortTfiAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan signed with at the west entrance to the Dated: -March I, T9fi2 . the amount.due. nsinforesaid on snld mort. rtpnod will, at the west entrn tee cortKinitinn, Mortgagee, which mortgage is Washtenaw Countv Hnitdl-ie In the Cltv of 11, nceerdlng it. rt« ™ ta—^of ns National Mortgage-*Association • which ns- Wnshtennw County Building !n,'|W, dntrd J.ulv 1, for.v. and recorded' .T>ily 3. Ann Arho'*'; Michigan, that being the Idace FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE rccordeil In T.th'r'l* o'-*’'*'- ->'71 pnc*e slgnrnent Is dated February-8, ,1959 and gage, with tho Interest thereon nt five end where the Circuit Court for the fount,y of ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgageo 8ft nud 81. Wart ’ • Cvisn- Records, recorded February 9, 1959 In LlKm- 868 of one-quarter per cent yffi<4 Tr) per nnmmf ^((.oration te" F e* rlr Natter ? of Ann Arbor, Michigan, 19*8. In t.ibpr. 832 of Recotvit, Pages i3t’* nnd nil leenl costs, charges nnd expenses, place whore tho Circuit Court fCLL 1 in Register of Deed*,' Office Washlenaw Washtenaw i% h-ld, soil , at puldic nuetlon CARPENTER, HARRtNGTClN- . together with the Imuvovemouts. horod'- Itecqnls, tffige 644 Register of Decds’ Office, County of W/ashtonaw Is held, I Countv| Michlgnn. ’ and thereafter assigned to the hi”hr «t hidder tiie |,remises ’described A DOUVAN, Bnmeuts and ammrtcnnncos thereunto Washtenaw County, Miehlgnn, on whleh In el ud.lng the attorney fees allowed by law, in said mortgage;' or so murlt thereof ns belonging, "/* mortgage there I* claimed to he due on the am! nlso any ntim or sums whleh may bo public auction , to tho. highest I hv the said Mr'r' ”:te*'e I-'E.DKR'XTAJ^A* Attorney, for Assignee of Mortgageo nnl(l_ by the undoralgned, necessary to pro­ premises described In said TIONAL MORTfMGR ASSOCtATNlNfSi ntav he nerevsurv* to t,nv tiie ntnount afore­ Business AdilroRs: Dnfed' at Detroit, Michigan, January 31, date'of this notice, for principal and Inter* said due gim Ktild mort-rni-e with interest ftst and other ehnrire* allowed hy snld tect Tin Interest In the Premises, Whieli so much thereof as may bo n^ c coriiorntion orgari!7ed under nn ■ Act of 2 0 1 Municipaldttal CouCourt Building 1962, said premises nre^deserlbod na follows i All Pay the amount aforesaid-du® " f i Congress nnd cvt-tlne pnrsunnt th the Fed­ at 5V,C', , Per annum thereon to dnte of Ann Afltor. Mtchlgnn mortgngo tho sum *11,612.79 and nn nt- to eral Nationtd Mortgnoe Assoeintion Char­ stud sale an I ail legal cnsls anil ovtiepses, Chnse Mnnhntlnn Wnnfc ns Tfpstee un­ tprncy’s file as provided by Inw nnd nd suit thn(t, certain piece" or parcel nf land situate I’O due on • fin date * c,nlflnw1 ^ mortgage With Interost " '* „h || Tcletihond: NOrmandy 5*8888 Mar1-Mny24 der agreement dated n* of 'March 1, filial nnd Interest'' in?/mil* *a ''(' '"'ft-' num thereon to date of «nW r ter Act, which assignment is dnivd July together with said attorney's fee,, allowed or proceeding at law having Igicn.Instituted costs nnd exixmscs, to«eth«r », I, 19*8 anil I'ecordixl ,Tu|v S. 195S, tn Llhor hv ln«v. anthal-n anv sum or sums whleh C D 11 34 1969 with Ford Motor Company for to recover the monev secured by said mort­ Kv said mortgage ha -832 of Records Page 141 Register of Deeds* ntny he paid hv ' the undersigned, neces­ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE . the Ford Retirement Finn under agree­ gage, or any phrt thereof, attorney’s fee,- nllowoc '^- ^ 1 ^ 1 sary tn prntnet ils Ititerest In the'premises. ment with UAW-CTG, dated Mnrch 16, any sum or sums which may ,lv.wct| Office, Washtenaw Countv, Michigan, on Default having been.made In the terms 1959, Assignee of Mortgagee.; Notice Is hereby given thnt hv virtue of For Wayne County the undersigned, .necessary J” 'j in1 which mortgiiua there Is elnlrrlod to be due' s';.’ "> Townshltt' of Vr.siinrttl, County and conditions of n certain mortgage con- the power of kale contnlnH In snld moil* Interest, In the premises, f11'1" yi on the dnte of this notice for prlncir.nl And1 of wn-htniaw, htnte of Mlrhignn. 10 wit! tnlnjpg therein n power of sale mAdo hv ARTHUR L, GOTU/SON gage, which upon default has become op- rt^ w syifis*by '*«• Township of Vpnllantl. Gounty ft'w.)tJ Interest and other ehargea nBowed h.v said lot 122, Pod li Devonshire Subdivi­ Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee ernllve. and the statue th such ease mnde CONRTANTEEN ALVERSON nnd ABBIE 948 Buhl Bldg., Detroit 26, Miehlgnn Legal Notice ,hp f ' ”••'( ’•/ vii in. tenaw, and fetato of Mtchlgn«’ (0WJ mortgage the som of $10,195,87 nnd nn sion No a nf nnct of the smithenat LEE Al,VERSON, hi* wife. Mortgagors, to Provided, on April 2ft, }0 fl2 (f,„ vagd,»*w. which»),i,i* uiwr\icf„'"i.'T' 7 ™u mort-, i The westF/IO feet of lot l-2' of tf Attorney's fee of $76 99, nnd nrt suit or hro- quarter of flection It. town 3 south. AMERICAN MIDWEST MORTGAOB COR­ WO 1-6612 Febi-Apr26 tho (ofonoon. (ho undersigned i atlve,alive, nnd the stcir.tA 1 lll!’ uCcomo tennw Concourse No. 2, .part eeeding nt Inw having been Inutttuled to ■ e,3«t, Ypsllnnti Township. PORATION. a Michigan corporation, Mort­ will, at the west entrance to "the Wash- Publications and provlili^j e recover the money secured hy enlil morP MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE arui provided, on Frri1«unTSl,<''^,rn^i. wn Vnreh. 29. 1962 «onTdA0 nnd provided, cm Mnv 2]8, TOftS, n,t tflsflrt MORTliAGE ASSOCIATION, a eorporntldn Campsny of Detroit, n Michlgnn corporation be necessary^to pay the amount aforesaid The Legal Advertiser TH at public nuetlon FEDERAL NATIONAL MiW"* o’clock dn the forenoon, the undersigned ASROCIATJON. Assignee of MorfSTSIT** organised under an Act of Congresa nnd Mortgagee, whleh mortgnge Is dated Dm 1hlffhf,«» hlddft'r thr duo on snld mortgage with interest at 4V,rt m mo,|gftwe, or «• premises described ^ ASSOCIATION, Assignee ft(.Morw will, nt the west entrance tn the Wash­ DANNEMI.M.ER" a SPERLING, ejlsllng pursuant to the' Federal National eemher 4. 1957 and recorded December 9, per annum-thereon ,lo dnte of sale nnd ail tenaw County Building In the Cltv of Ann Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee. Mortgngo Association Charter Act. which 1957 In T.lher R08 of Records, pnges 578- 301 Bartlett,let* /Avd. Detroit 3 , M ic h . maw be neeecsftry *n ..... »"«rpoi ns c a r pe n t er , m arringt° n Business Address; assignment I" dated March It. 1959. nnd legal eorta-and expenses, together with snld mM duo on snld mortS 1hp f1?*"" nfm’c- A DOUVAN . Arbor, Michigan, that helng the pine* 676 Register of Deeds’ Orflee, Washtbnw attorney a fee, allowed by taw, nnd also W tV r Per annlim 'ftterest «t Attorney for Assignee of Morts« where the Circuit Court for the County of 525 Tyler (tend, YpsllantI, Michigan. MnTehJ£ - IBRD* In Liber 862 of County, Michigan, and thereafter assigned any aum or sums which may be paid by Pheneid TOwrutmdT< 8-9709 and nR . * t an date of sale .Washtenaw is h*Id. sell nt public auction Telephone: HUnter 8*5267. F«h,82-M*$17 Keoordi, Pago 920 Real iter of Deeds* 01- by Ut* Mid mortgage* to FEDERAL NA/ Business Address t _ „ _ thft uhdcr.ftlgiuidi.aecensftry- to ''preigct lis” »«»> fold attorney’s f l e? .? nflf',1 'fowtW 201 Muneltiat Court BuJIdinB yv'-y. ■ v ftny ;■««! or sums which rnay^ AnnTelephonct Arbor, NOMnftfidjf Michigan 6-8088 . . . M*« 1 # 1 # r a n I? i v A P R I l 1 2 . 1 8 6 2 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN Interest In the premises, situated In* tv,. PAGE ELEVEN ‘S a & t .a Township of Ypsllantl, County of Waih* ^MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Ann Arbor. Michigan, that being the place ORDER FOR PUBUCATION tenaw, and Statept Michigan to wtt, *"* l}Mn nade In the terms when the Circuit Court for the County of Bale or Mortgage of Real Estate i c e s - - No. ,40848 • i- CHELSEA VILLA8 E COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS of M iche l ( l e g a l N o t ^ ‘ fO.3., WeBtwulow^if^Ohe? & a ?»ininSn'twIftwor ft eertalr‘ nwiRgaae chn-. Washtenaw i» held, sell at public auction to Auto Pioneer Moft SectloVnH 9 n °f ,0t nlh® East of the highest bidder the premises described tn Stfte of Michigan,. The Probate Court, for MORTfli- tenaw, State of Michigan, to wit: .. . April 18,.1062, at 8:30 A.M.. to show Real Property 1*';..,.’,.,..2,889,550.00 Msiiaisfr'"- JunnA^ v]QsO0n’ ^ loh tt#Bignnwnt'l» c»uw why a license should not be granted Invocation by the Rev. Weiss of facturers, had a wdrd recently for !NW0 f'M«SS! I95g I„unn ,i8, \?A8* nnd recorded J^ne 26, Lot numbered Flfty-onie <51>. Wash­ *10-214 Municipal Court Building ^ *jlhov'880 of -H^cprcii}, PaK© 680» tenaw Orchard Subdivision No, 1 part to -Walter J. Ottoman, Administrator of the Chelsea Methodist Home. architects and planners who claim of Mortc&jjn Ann Arbor. Mlchlgnu . . y,,,!5 of the Northwest Vi of Section 1, aha salu estate, to sell or!mortgage the inter­ Total ...... $4,5p0,900,00 ^ o s s ie s § | fb.Ma *JS t h e iii felephone: NOrmamly 3-16300 Mnr22-'Junel4 County *" ne^ 8’ Office, Washtenaw est of Mild estate In certuln real estate auto traffic is strangling the na* ‘V^vrti uNKNOVVN HEIRS, DB-, ?n Whld» mortgage there part of the Northeast V* of Section 2, The minutes of the March 6, ■t“,\ RullJtns'\ * , ,ti ‘luc on the date of this Town 8 South, Range 7 East, Ypsllnntl desciilied In his petition, for tho purpose Motiop by Burg, supported by tion’s cities, L egatees, and a sj CHD ■ # : liotjce foi iirlnehiul miU fntfirebt ^rul other Township, Washtenaw County, Mleh- of distribution;1 \ 1962 Regular Session were read l-CSOO !SS. J f W lrefindanta^ ^QBTOAGE FORECLOSURE SALE* tgnn, according to the nlat thereof as It is Ordered, That: notice thereof be and .approved. Haselsehwardt, to accept the as­ “Hogwashl” he said. ^ W b APPEARANCE iJefaHlt hayJnij been made In the terms of'*'i<7 7 v'l?awe^ l,y "aItJ Fortaago the suht recorded in Liber 13 of Plats. Page# 52 given by publication of a copy hereof for sessment figures as presented: Roll ■ow*" Vo If) 838 f ’™ '4 . »fid «n attorney’s fee of *7 5 .0 0 , The,. 86-year-old..Mott, who rose ^ viTssa falnlnu"1thi?!fi«'01 “ mortgage «,n. KaiL' \ 0 in weeing at-law having and 63, Washtenaw County Records, three weeks consecutively previous to said The following committees were call; Yeafr all; Motion carried: ^ nmle lR $ « l ... of0 Millt Court twill in the day of hearing, In The Chelsea StandarPA -anpm H ^t^ftT ^l^R gT to the top of the business world, tJ,tn mortniM 3 nm.lLi to >'ocovcr the money se- Dated: March 22, 1962 » * K y Builhin*. In the City of. cuied by said mortgage,,or any part thane- Trrn'irrtA i m A-rrrvtirjrr—iwmi'rrri7 5 P----and—that—the lietltloher cause a copy of vWe have received a request from said he still has no trouble driving if ofnaij 4» y / wid County and State, on H ’< thl# uotlceto be -served' upon each known President Pro-Tem, Barr. ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee , ...... known Howard A; Miller for the transfer to and from his office in Flint. » fttul 8 uMa T«l ^ a n T a "Notice Vs horeby given that by vtrtue of party In Interest nt his last known address Village Attorney, Keusch. ^ ‘wotirtori E^HONoW bSS JAMES B. DANNEMILLER * SPERLING,, uy rculsteriHl, certified or. ordinary mall of 1901 Tavern and SDM . License “People w ant, cars," he ex*, ■'hlHUl) Nr^ "J CIRCUIT JUDGE. iri«1KluWw k , -wlls ContMned in snld mdrt- Attorney# for Agjfhrnee of Mortgagee , Village Health Officer, Dr. En- J1!'.*?* ^hlch utton dofunit has become otier- Diiutnouu A ' (with proof of mailing), or by personal with dance permit at 20750 Old claimed. “They ’ demand carsi Is d*fi jj fiiJPK i,h* Bill, of, Corn. January 16, 1088 In Liber 6 1 2 of Records ntlve,- and the statute In such chko made Rustne## Addra*^ service at least fourteen (14) days prior gelke. Juno 20. C74-S76 Register of Deeds’ Office and provided, on Friday,. June 15, 1602, at MU Tyler RoMa/'YpMtlantl, Rond,"*...... Michigan to such hearing, , ■ US-12, Chelsea from Robert J. They're going to have ears, so you PftKCK 6 'itWiJ CfttlUe lo MhJ 5,auw A"d tho Sernaid w. Butler, Attorney Waeljtenaw County, Michigan, and ther£ ten o clock In the forenoon, the undersigned sTelephone: HUnter 8-6257 Mar2*-Junel4 JOHN W. CONLIN, Dept. Health Officer, Winans. might as well give them roadB on iif1.0/. etijehed thereto, fromjvhieh “ft«t’_,6s«l8,iBd hy the said Mortgigee to will, a t the went entrance to the Wash- A true copy- Judge of Probate. Dept, Clerk, J. Winans. Hughes. . ’ I n ' vn'i'r'W M f i° th® that SOC!EA ^ KNATIONAL MORTGACE^AS- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Annu Douvltsaa «: Motion by Burg, supported by which to operate ears." t f t i afcvo-nftmed or ■ their un. Aihn^ Clty of Ann Register of Probate. Chief of Police, Palmer.’ V 0 \ NaTJ0 H| Michigan, that being theu' place Mott was guest of honor at a ■; dev an Act of Congress, ant] existing pur- whete thp C rculh Court for the County of Default having (been-made in the terms John P. Keusch, Attorney Police Commissioner, Paul and Barr that the request from How­ which suant to the Federal National Mortgage and- conditions of a certain mortgage con­ Chelsea, Michigan 1 Mav29-Apffi.l2 Mayflower luncheon as the only and J 3 « ^ i A f a s s Washtenaw I",held, sell at public auction taining theroin a power of-sale mnde bv Clark. ' ard A*. Miller for the transfer of Act, which iiHKlgnmenty to thei highest bidder tho premises described HERBERT CLEARWATER and DIANE survivor of ' the nine founders of «r ”04 of frig t^^ ^j^PEAm N O that after i f . BH(i rcoonieil ,n. W.W mortgage,1 or- so; mu A thereof as ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Fire, Chief, Balmer. 1961 Tavern ' and SDM Licens.e ><*V Qffl«,la ^Slrch end Inquiry) It/«»nnot be Febl-tntry 10. m In Libel- 816 of Rec- CLEARWATER, huslmnd ane h«n Inn] J I? !,!, niwenf whereabouts of,said attorney a ■ fee. of $76 .0 0 , and no suit or IVs' lnterest in the premises, situated in -21st;-day:of'Maych:A;D.- 1062 ' ' 1 - At 21, he started_Jn his uncled— jpciired by proceeding «t law, having been instituted gogee-to-FEDERAt ^NATIONAL' MORT­ Municipal Building. Paul and of the Village have placed in as hoieof. ■ . . f e h r S U n . y and that the ...... Township -of Yp»H«riti. County of GAGE: ASSOCIATION, a? National Mort­ 'Proscnt, Honorable John W, Conlin/ wheel and axle business./The firm t.o_Jl'ecavcrvithe---mojrey'.sebui,fi(l.. .— :-----by said " .-Washtenaw, apd State of .Michigan, to wit: gage-Association. which . assignment ia Judge of. Probate; Haselsehwardt, ^ crow the money necessary for the thnt.hy vlrtiicl K u t beln« nsmwi. but who are dated Juno;28, -1058-nnd*recorded June 25. Notice - Is Hereby Given1, That the i>eti* was later dissolved in exchange for '/ ih‘«) In .Mij jjf Notice- _ |£ * . Xrwf'and ^he^orth westerly *5$ tlon of Edgar J. Lepher, Guardian of aald ' Civil Defense, Burg and Paul. construction o/^- the sewer facili­ 4 niin bocomTi 1958 In liber.830 page 538, Register of estate, praytng for the allowance 'of his a chunk of General- Motors Stock. ii >och caH^t' F«i??trlan Way, Wash, Deeds’ Office, Washtenaw County, Michi­ Youth, Burg.' ties, necessary:, to serve the area.' ■^^crtalned after dllJfrent eearoh which become oj>o^ tpnnw Concourse No. 3, a part of second annual account, and his }>etit1on Mott is now the only surviving June 29 i. Stive, ant?.the Statuto In. such case made gan, on which mortgage there is claimed to to cancel the bond on mortgage of veal Insurance, Chandler, The Village acted as their agent the northeast Vi of Section 8 nnd north* he due as unpaid principal and interest on member of GM's original board of onwm, the nei Kiinn ‘of ■ Ferns id - W. Butler,' at- and provided, on June 28,' 1062, nt 10:00 estate,: will be henrd at the Probate Court Parks, Paul. for the engineering and the placr entrant* oelock In the forenoon, the undersigned west of Section 2 ,- town 3 south, the date of this notice the sum of $9,737.51 on April 18, 1962 at-9:3Q A.M.; directors.- lint! in the n L A lntlff. IT IS ORDERED that 7 • Ypsllnntl Township. :: togethor with all legal costa and expenses Building Code . & Inspection, ing of bids, Bids were submitted *i«&ti' and their unknown heirs, will, at the west entrance to’ the Wash- Washtenaw County, Michigan, accord- It is Ordered, That notice theroof be Mott said more highways are n thnl being! Countv Building In tho City of of foreclosure and an attorney’s ,fee 'a^ given’ by publication of a copy of ’this- Haselsehwardt. to the Village Clerk at 12:00 noon (nuif tot 1 -iMatre* nnd nssiRns. cause .their Ing to the plat thereof as recorded In provided by law, and no suit or proceeding ”' vlo bo entcrwl .In this . cnuRO Ann Arbor,.,JMichgan. that being the place M oL PIntsi nages 21 and 22, order, for throe weeks consecutively pre­ needed to keep pace wittv the de- fell nt n where the Circuit Court- for the County at law or in equity having been Instituted vious to said day of homing, In The Chel­ Off-Street Parking, Burg. on March 20, 1962. Mr. Wilging "I'hler the rrt mhree (Si months from the date of ^Washtenaw County, Hebonla,..- to.vccovor the money -secured1 by said mort­ .mand for automobiles.—but^-he— iu,and.in default thereof that said or. Washtenaw is held, sell at public gage, or any povt thereof. ■ . , sea. Standard, and that the petitioner cause Sewer, Clark and Barr. ■of Fi nkbeiner^_.Pettis^and—Strout- tnoctKOw; w] auction to., the- highest bidder' the prSm- Dat«l:-Mnrch 2 2 , 4(502: '’ ' a eopy of this notice to be served upon^aeh: added that there is also a need - licrfistutji. to | ^pIstnUe-QulstTtUe be taken as Notleeds hereby glven-thnt by' virtue of —Light and 'Water', Chandler and made "the analysis and - recom­ - v^ky the mid ' defendants, their Ises described In said .mortgage, or so much- .fkd rra l NATIONAL-MORTGAGE ; th^Roweiuof-aalo^contalned^lh-anltHinort- -known-party-in ’ Interest’"at'.ITIs last' known for more rapid transportation <>n ■iniil mortri thereof as may bo -necessary, •to"'pay the ASSOCfATION, AMunee-oLMortiifngw'— address,by registered, certified, or oWlnary J Paul, -- mended the bid of the Selders r annum ih*J ' heirs, devisees; • legatees and ns- amount 'aforaanlil—sbuv-' -..i.i ril(.i.t|..,pr gage,- which upon defmilt Jihs hodome op­ J'.wheve it can ,be doive conveni­ uni . WnshteniJ nUXREP M. CRAWFORD Charles .Li Mann and Diane M. Mann, his due on Knid mortgage with interest nt r Clerk of Circuit -Court • lot *06, Washtenaw Concourse No. 2 , wife,, Mortgagors, to . American Midwest Per Rnnum . thereon to date of said1 sale FOR HEARING CLAIMS Industrial Promotion, Barr and Total bid price of $22,154.80, Roll ft'dlmr- to ||l part of the nertheasl quarter of. Sec­ nnd all legal costs and expenses, together AND DETERMINING HEIRS I 'ill, liber-3 notice, that this suit, In which the tion 3, town 3 south, nmgo 7 enst, ' Mortgage Corporation, a Michigan corpora­ ’ No. 47101 •' . , < —•Burg. call: Yeas all. Motion carried, ’ 0. Witshtetni dn* order wns dulv made. Involves tion, Mortgagee,- which mortgage Is dated with said attorney’s fee, -allowed by law, "brouitht to spiiot title to the followInK Ypstlant! Township.-Washtenaw Coun­ June 17, 1050, and reCorded, June 23, 1059 in and also any sum or sums which .may be State of Michigan. The Probate' Court fbr Planning, Village,' Clark " and Motion by Clark; .supported- by ty, Michigan, according, to tho plat ., paid by the undersigned,1 necessary to pro­ (he.County of-'Washtenaw. Barr, niece or narcol of land situate thereof . as recorded In " fiber .14 of Ubor 874 of Records, Pages 822-324 Register ■ In. the Mattqr of. fHo Estate, of AMELIA Bar’r ^to authorize the Supt. of Medical Doctors': ~MORTOAfil in* in the-Tolvnshfp of Northfleld, of Deetls’ Office, Washtenaw County, Mich­ tect Its Interest In the premises, situated In | of Wnshtenaw, State of Michigan, Pints, pnges 11 and 12, Washtenaw igan, and thereafter assigned by the said the Township of Ynsllantl, County of Wash­ VAN RIPER;,Decnnsed. . - Area Planning, Clark and Burg. Chelsea Elec. & Water Department of.MnrtftaioJ Co'untv -Records. tenaw, State of Michigan, to wit: 1 • At a session nf said -Court, held on the Share Is Less ^ M as follows- tn-wlt: .. .. • D«M: March 2ft, tft62 Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL 26th day of March A.D. ,1962 Pres. Daniels listed - several to transfer $10,000.00 to the Gen­ dontunm I |(ij| 0f the Wliitmore Lake Sum-, FEDERAll NATIONAL MORTGAGE MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a National lot 342 except northwesterly 4.32 feet Present, Honorable John W. Conlin, specific goals for 1962 as well as Than In 1941 t Homes Subdivision which la In the ASSDCIATION. Assignee of Mortgagee ' Mortgage Association, which assignment is and southeasterly .11.88, feet thereof eral .Fund. Roll call; Yeas all. lildiiiK .-■ Half ot the Northwest quarter of dated .July 1, . 1060, nnd recorded July 6, Washtenaw Concourse No. 3. a part of Judge of Probate. . > the gimeral progress of the Village: ■ .4 1 . CARPENTER, HARRINGTON ' 1959, in Liber 876 of Records, Page 266, It hpcnrlng. to tho. Court that the tlrt» Motion Carried. _jo4 8. and the Southeasterly part & DOUVAN the northeast (fuarter of Section 3. nnjl for .presentation- of claims against said Civil Defense—activate the ap­ Doctors of medicine today A |irS-JunJ Itbi southwest uiimtcr of Section 6, - Business Address: . Register'-,of Deeds’ Office. Wnshtcnaw . the northwest quarter1 of Section 2, estate should be limltcjl,, and that* a time pointed. committees, complete the Motion \ v Chandler, supported receive 16.66%_less of each i-j South. Rnrioe 6 East, North- 201 Murilclpnl Court-Building County,'Michigan, on which mortgage.there town 8 south, I’nnge-7 eaHt. YpsUantl 1 nnd place be -npnolntcd to receive, examine jy Clark to authoriz_e_and..dii’ect ■ll.'KIf SALE Township. Wnshtemiw County, Ann Arbor, Michigan is claimed to be due on the date .of-this ’ Township,. Wnshtennw’- County, Mich­ and .ad.(.ust all claims nnd demands against Village Civil Defensejplans. Imple­ dollar "spent for health care o in the let ktn, accoi'ding to the Phi? thereof ; Telephone:'NOrmandy-5-8888 Mnr29.Jiine21 notice for principal and Interest nml other igan, according-to the pint thereof ns said,.deceased by.-and before said ' CourtT ment moves necessary for the ac­ "the Clerk to issue checks in pay-^ than they did 20 years ago. ■mortyace t in Mlior d of Plats, Pago 6 Charges allowed1 by snidi-mortgatto the suhi recorded in, libciuM-of Plats^pagcs-21?,--: und that the legal heir of said. dedeased- nient of bills as submitted. Roll sale nradefl IWuhlcnfln- Cmrnty Records, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE^-f °L_£IiiJ.42-45 nnd nn jjttorney’s fee of ' and 22/ Washtenaw County Records. efititlrd to inherit tho estate of which quisition of the complete hospital • Government studies made ;! ■ l(4tnotn f V March 1, 1962 * - . Default having hoen made in the 'terms ^STo.OD, ami no suit or proceeding at law Dated: March 22, 1962 said .deceased .died ' seized shpiiM .be ad­ facility which is available^, for the call: Yeas all. Motion curried. : ’ ■s. to Anted Wnl W. Ruttm1 ______’ .and conditions of n certain mortgage-con­ having been instituted to recover the money judicated and determined.-.' by the United States Depart­ t ion, n Ml| AltRD W. PUIT.ER. secured . by said mortgage, or any part FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE Village. > General Fun’d $0,054.92 taining therein a power of sale made by thereof. ' • ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee’. It. is Oidi'ed. That nil of’the creditor's of ment- of Commerce of each \ which |)MV FOR I’bAINTIFF ‘JOHN. HENRY SMITH and .'LOIS, .T.' said deceased are-required - to present their The-Youth Committee. Parking Meter Fund .... 233.51 mill rec ta Address i ; • SMITH, husband and-wife as mortgagors to Notice Is hereby given tbnt by virtue-of DANNEMILLER ft..SPERLING, claims in writing Hnd - under oath ns pro­ Sewage Treatment . dollar spent nationally for 73 of k« Jfortb Fourth Avenue JAMES T. BARNES & COMPANY, a tJie power of sale contained In’snld mort­ Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee vided by statute, to sniil Court at 'said Building Code and Inspection- Dociis' Oill [Arbor, Michigan ■ gage, which upon default has become oper­ Business Address: ~ Bond & lnt...... 5,664.65- health care show that the medi­ an. nntl tbl Michigan Corporation, ns Mortgagee, which ative. nud tho statute In such case’made 625.Tyler Road, Ypsllantl, ^Michigan : . Probate Office, and to servo a cony there­ Work toward a code appropriate «e: NOrmnndy 3-4284 mortgage Is. dated February 2 . I960 and re­ of .cither by registered or certified mall cal doctor today- receives 25 Moityaew Jt-tnie copv; and provided, on Frlilny, June’15/ 1062, nt Telephone: HUntor 3-5257 Mnr22-Junel4 for the Village and its enforce­ Motion by Paul, .supported . .by corded February 8 . 1959, in liber 858 tinges nr by personal sccvjce upon William J,- cents of each dollar spent for )UT(iA(iE i Lidli M. Smith, County Clerk • 148, 149 and 150. Register of Deeds' Office, ten o’clock ip..the forenoon, tho undersigned Rndomacher the fiduciary of said estate ment. Chandler, to adjourn the meeting. lortpnw Un B. Miller, Deputy Clerk Washtenaw County. Michigan, npd there­ will, at the west entrance’to-the. Wash­ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE professional services and tor is, ilntcii Mar8-Aprl9 tenaw Co»ntv Buildlfig In the City of Ann whose address Is 115 Park St.. Chelsea, Light and Water Dept.—Consid­ Roll call: Yeas all. Motion carried. t B, lilt), 1 after assigned by snld Mortgagee to FED­ ■Arbor, ■ Michigan, that being tho place Default- having been made In the. terms Michigan on or before the-18th day of eration of the implementation of Meeting adjourned.• care of his patient. • • 267. lit* I ERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO- where the-Circuit Court for the County., of niuLconditions of a certain mortgage con­ .Tune A.D, 1902., at ft :3ft o’clock In flip rim 4i CIATION, a National Mortgage Association, taining therein’a power of sale .mnde by forenoon, hnld tlmo and place being hereby the power qhangeover. ’ ' Approved: April 3, 1962. maw Cwl jlfiACR FORECLOSURE SALE which assignment ta dated March 19, I960' Washtenaw Is . held,, sell nt public auction PELFORD L. THOMPSON and GARNET npqinte'd for fKe examination and adjust.- Twenty years ago, the share lave there! UK having been made In the terms and recorded March 24,-. 1959 In liber 863 to-the highest btddor.tlie premises described THOMPSON, husband and wife, as Mort­ ment of all claims util} demnnd* against Industrial Promotion—Continue ..Robert L. Daniels;-Presidcnt: received bytfie'dbcfbr of medi­ ,te of thuf 2 i1ions of n certain mortgaVe con- in said mortgage, or so much thereof ns osl ami page 424 Register of Deeds’ Office. Wash­ gagors, to JAMES T. BARNES ft COM­ snid-decensed, nnd for the ndiuilicatlon-and the-^good--work that^has""already" t (herein a itT^vfer of snla mnrtft by may he necessary to pay tho Rmount afore­ PANY, a Micblgan.-Corpomtlon, bh Moi-t-- determination of the heir at law of said George L. Winans, Clerk. cine of each dollar spent was I quite the i |l|D MARQUIS nnd SHIRLEY A. tenaw- County, Michigan, ■ on which mort­ said due_.pn. snld mortgage with Interest nt .been done. - 1 - nev's feel gage there. Is claimed to he duo as unpaid gagefa, wiilch mortgage is dnted May 2, docf-ssed at tho time of her death entitled 30 cents. JIS. hcsbnnd nnd wife__Mbl-t- 6Vf %" per annum thereon to date pf sale 1968. ,nnd rocbvded May 7;'1968 In liber- to Inhci-iti the estate of which, the deceased 70(5 insf at I r to JAMES T. RARNES & COM- Principal and Interest on tho date of this and nit legal coals and expenses, together, Village Planning-r-Proper plan­ iiMivtr f notice the sum of $12,050.65 together Avlth with said attorney’s fee, allowed by law, 825- pages 19, 20 and 21, Register of Deed*’’ Bird. seWed. . ’ ' ning of the newly-annexed areas This is a 16.66% decrease s'aue, or | ,.l Michigan . Corporation, Mort- all legal costs and' qstVonses of fdi-hclosuro Office. Wnshtennw County, Michigan, and It is Further Ordered! .That public notice -V , which mortgage Is (inted Dpcom- und an attorney's fee as tirovlded by law, nnd also any sum or muhs which may be thereafter assigned by said Mortgagee -to thorpnf be given hy publication of a copy and the yet to be developed areas. based upon -dollar for dollar , WH,- and recorded December 10, paid by the undersigned, necessary to’pro­ FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS­ of this order once each week for three . by virtu I liber 89ft of - Records, Pages 208- nnd no suit or proceeding at law or In tect its Interest In the premises, situated In A .discussion was held . \vith_.Miv spent, not upon the difference in said il equity having been Instituted to recovev.the .the Townshln of Ypsllanti. County of Wash­ SOCIATION, n National Mortgage As_se«so— Jsucp('ssive--wcPkn ’ nreviqiis to said day of s booooe] ijrtp nf Deeds’ Office. Washtenaw money secured by said mortgage, or 'any elation, which asBlgnment Vs dated May 19. healing, in The Chelsea Standard a news- Judson Goltra regarding his re­ of the value of a dollar today ft Hlchlgsn, and thereafter assigned tenaw, and State of Michigan.’to wit: 1968 and recorded May 22, “1968, in liber lmpi'r printed nnd circulated in, snld-Coun­ oh cast | 1014 Mnrtencee to - THE BANK part thereof. t.nt 397. South Dovonshlro Subdlvlslott quest for a variance; in the zoning Writers Yie as compared to 20 years ago. e 29, Id . Notice is hereby given that by virtue of ■ No. 2 Of part of the southeast quarter 826- page 472 Register , of Deeds’ Office.ty’.- tho ^COMMONWEALTH, a-Mlchlgan the power of sale contained In said mortr of Section II, .town 8 south, range 7 Washtenaw Coilhty, Michigan,. oh..\yhich ’ JOHN W. CONLIN, code which would perihit the con­ The share of the health dol­ ranee tel which ns.signment Is- dated’ gage,;which upon default ha# become oper­ mortgage 'there Is claimed to be’due as un­ A true copy: ’ - Judge of-Probate. , struction of a carport to within 1 . east, Ypsllantl Township, Washtenaw lar tor drugs has also de­ in the T 13, 7057, and recorded January ative, and the statute In such case made County, Michigan, according to the plat paid principal and interest on the date 'of Anna Douvltsns at heisitl [lrt;lih»r 81,4: pnee 151, Wash- and provided, on Friday. June 15, 1982 at this notice the sum of ,10,097.32 together Register of Probate.- : 1 one foot’of his north lot line. A For Honors creased during, the .past 20 J Cwntv Hccordsv" which mortgage thereof as recorded ifl. liber 9 of Plats,. with till legal .costs and’expenses of fore­ Hendlcy ft Rademacher. Attorneys letter was submitted by Mr. Cart • C ' nut for] llfwfttr nssignc. or 'jot Arbor; Michigan, that being tho place- this proposed variance,. i lllL'imie taxes, both state and local to rw| 18,hied Jamiai v 8, ,1058. and rc(- where the Circuit Court for the-County of ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee- •_ coyer the money Becured by said1 mortgage, '•Motion by dark, supported by Labor costs in hospitals have id mort| IfekriiBry 7, 1H58. -InMIher 8tfl, Wnshtennw is- held, sell nt public miction ARNOLD W. TAM MEN or any Part thereof. ______’1- and the Sleeping Boar National mimjjx, rfll, 'Wnshlenaw County Records. Attftinag tn,, A.^,,1 ...- ii...... HuIIlu Is liei'l'hy driven Ibat uyvlrtue of Determination of Heirs Chandlth;, o' approve' the variance rncreasedr^Twerity years ago r mortgage \vfliijjjj>i'pnftAn_ to the highest Wilder'the ni cmlstis .U./-IW the power of sale Contained In said gnort No. 4712.7_ ’PaTk_'cdrifvbv~ersy make the head- ll COStl | 111 BtlUr Morlgago, or so much thereof as Business Address: .. as requested by Mr.’ Judson Goltra 18 cents of every health dollar rtttotl Uivnw to I’^DERAT, NATION- 210-254 Mnncliinl Court Building ------£ft»0 i_!which_AlpQn_default-has become oiter- •Stflte-o/^MIehtjfnnTTTR® Probate Court for mav-he necassnry to pay the amount afore­ atlveTand the statute in such case made lines, Michigan writers are also in any, eu iORTOAflF, ASSOCIATION,- a cor- said due on said mortgage" withinterest nt Ann Arbor, Michigan the Coimtv nf Washtenaw ------tohconstriict-a carport on the prop the news this year. jFjn’^lNfltkmal went to hospitals. Todav_itJs- ,-the ud s,orsftni*ed-uivtev. nn~Acf/of Xon- 404% per. annum- thereon to date of said Telephone: NOrmandy 3-6300 ■ Mav22-Junel4 and provided, on Friday,-June 15; 1962 at W th« Natter of the Estate of LYDIA erty located at RGR'- A i*tkur_-t.o t intered l«d «xf»tlne pursuant to the Fwter- ten o’clock In, the forenoon, the underslgnjecl FORNER, Decent;eil. "" ’■ Library. Week, April 8-14, is offered 26 cents, with 70 per cent going 8 er annum thereon to (Rite of said sale nnd said estate he (fronted to Glailys Kolb or Flanders Lift Station. Several sug­ ship, Washtenaw County, . Michigan, 411 Register of Deeds’ Office, Washtenaw all legal cpsts and expenses, together with some other suitnblc perso'n, and that the Michigan scene will again be vy­ While the share of the health I? Z "j or-roding st daw having according to the pint thereof as re­ snld attorney’s fee, allowed • by law, and gestions were presented by Mr. RTfiAfl i t ij ■ 10 |,p™ver the .monev se- County, Michigan, nnd thereafter assigned, hells of snld deceased be determined,.will ing for top honors on the best dollar is changing, it is Im­ corded Tn' liber 14 of Pints, page 17, by the snld Mortgagee to FEpERAL NA­ also any »ntn or sums which may'be, paid bo heard at tho Probate Court on April1 Wjlging which should correct the lortM mortgngo, or any part there* Washtenaw Coufttv Records. by the undersigned,'necessary to protect .Its l-s. 1062, -lit 0:30 A.M. v , 1 spller list this spring and “summer. portant' to note -that the’ per­ Dated: March 22.' M 2 ’ TIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a malfunction of the station. Proper •nyco l« hereby tdven that- by ' virtue National Mortgage Association, which as­ Interest in the premises, .situated in the It. )a Ordered, That notice thereof ho Former .State Supreme Court Jus.-'; centage of the gross national FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE Township of Ypsllantl, County oi Wash- qlven by-publication of n copy hereof for storm drainage is essential. Re­ J,f>w,r] tale contained In said ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee signment Is. dated February t3, I960, and tice, JdhrT'Voelkcr o f Ishpemiiig, JJA »hi»H upon default has become recorded February 9>'1059, In Liber 868 of tenaw,:.State of Michigan, to wit: three weoks consecutively Previous to said building of the present Catch bas­ product spent On health -care Iir5-Ji*i DANNEMILLER A SPERLING. , Records. Page 648. Register of Deeds'-Qf-. —Lot-1-trexcept the southeaTfteftyiJOTeet jlay of., hcarlnif, in The Chelsea Standard, better known as Robert-Traver, has remained relatively tm-_ k.]i - 111 ,^ n st!""tc in such case Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee . nnd that the petitioner cause a copy of this insand. rewiring of the-compres- nn June 2 0 . 1962.- nt flco, Wnshtonnw County,. Michigan, Son and theftsouthensterly 80 feet*of. lot 12, Boffnens Address: Which mortgage thero is cjnlmod_tQ_br for the County of Washtenaw and State tenaw County Bfillding In the City of Ann Telephone: HUnter S-5257 Mar22-Junel4 State of Mlchianh, The Probate Court fo ■ Motion by Chandler and Clark Americans in i960 spent 6 ret t'*,'SRry to protect Its In- of Michigan, ort. the 18th dav of. May, Arbor, Michigan, that being the place where tho County of Wnshtennw to appoint the A. D. Mayer Agency excitement- and ’ tension of “Anat­ cents of their consumer dollar iniltej dls "Runted l« the A,D, ■ I960, In. Liber 900 of Waa.htenaw the Circuit Court for the. County of Wash­ STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Matter of tho Estate of CLARA omy,” it will none the less .be of .^wnty of Wash- Comity Records, on' page .282, which said tenaw 1* held, sell at-public-auction to-tha A. ILLI, Deceased, as the insurance agent of record for total-health care, about the laid) fijrth ia t" to wit: mortgage was thereafter on, to-wlt. the highest bidder,tho premises described In aald In tho-. Circuit Court Commissioners for the Village^ of- Chelsea. Roll major interest to many Michigan ti t fand the 26th day of Mav, A, D. 1060, assigned to Court for the County of W-ashtonaw At a session of.Bald Court, held on same as they spent^on recrea­ ft C| mortgage, or so ..much thereof as may be The HONORABLE JACK J. GARRIS April 9, 1962 readers in and out of politics. ___ vhlohl lnt. .J1'1- Washtenaw Federal National Mortgage Association, a necessary • to pny _ the , nmount -nforesstd Present, Honorable John W, Conlin, tion (5.9%); and; leS§ than was 9SS, [ ^ of • r t of n,ho north* National Mortgage Association, .recorded dlVe"on said mortgage with Interest at CARL SCHEFFLER nnd ALICE Judye of PiobWo. ■ 1— In June, Random House will is­ spent on travel (12.4%). Hous­ ibef-| A rJ"^j,n'_ sftr!.'0n 3, town 8 Mav 31, I960 in Liber. 912, pnge 0ft, 5V4% per annum thereon tn date of sale SCHEFFLER, hta wife, Plaintiffs, bUMtptcJ fm* h’V.Af ^ ^Tnwn- W.C.R,.T. ,. and thereafter . assigned...... by... __ Fed ’Notice Is Hereby Given, That the boll sue Glendori Swarthout’s latest ing (26.9%), and f"d (21.3%) Ret qmd nlFtewl^oosts’iTnrt expenses, together RICHARD J. COLLINS and tlon of .Clarence1 G. III!, the Executor of -a»iL -m-nF-NffUnnar ’" ^ . to with snid attorney's fee, allowed by law. snid esthtei.prnylnft that hi# final account BOSTON • LOS ANGELES candidate for the best seller list, took the biggest share of the rsTtl ^ rf; The Michigan Rank, a Michigan Banking and also any sum or sum* which may be MARY A, COLLINS, his wife, Defendants, be allowed and the residue of said estate a r.ew novel,‘*Wclcome to Thebes,” *12 p,«ta- tiarren Corn., - (now 'known ’ ns - Michigan'-Bank,------paid by the undersigned, necessary to pro-, Nol CCC No, 705 - aHslyiied _to_.tho~.persons entitled theveto, consumer dollar. National Association, a Nntlonnl Banking ORDER FOR APPEARANCE LONDON CHICAGO which describes in dramatic terms Asaoclatloh)- on-May 0. 1961, .and-i'ocorilod- tect It* Interest In thn premlaes^-sltuated In ------AND PUBLICATION will bo heard at the Probate Court on It is reasonable to predict The Township of Superior, County of . At a session of the Circuit Court Com­ Mny 2, 1902y»nt 9:30 A.M.: a struggle for control .of a small on Mav 22, Iflfll in tho office of Register Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to-wlt i missioners Court for tho County of Wash It is ' Ordered,1 that notice thereof be town in Michigan.' that the 20-year trend will con­ of Deeds for sold County of. Washtenaw In Lot 3. Washtenaw Autumn No, 1, a yivon-by publication of ft copy hereof for &nte6'NM,'rt"““ Liber 040 of Washtenaw County Records, tonaw, hold In tho Municipal Court Build­ throe weeks consecutively previous, to said One of tl]c most iniportant and tinue. • Expenditures as a per­ b ■subdivision of part of1 tho .southeast ing, nt Ann Arbor, Michigan, oh pngs ,298. on which mortgage there I quartor of Section 85. town 2 south, On: March 21, 1062 ( day eff hcHrlnq, In The Chelsea-Standard, valuable case studies of a Michi­ centage of gross national pro­ |Wl * j Adrtra,-=,/ i ff,1t?0 Mortgagee rlnlmnd to be duo. at the date of tnls no­ range 7 east. Superior Township, Wash- - PRESENT: THE HON. JACK J. nnd that tho petitioner cause n copy of tice, for principal nnd Interest- the sum of . tenaw County, Michigan, according to GARRIS, Circuit Court Commissioner, this notice tt> he serves! upon ench known gan community was fmvnd iti “The duct or personal income wtfl Ten. Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty Dol- the plat thereof a* recorded In liber party In Interest nt his last, known address Religious Factor" by Gerhard Len- increase slightly, In return for lara and Sixty Cents,($10,760.60), No suit Suit - ponding before the Honorable hy reulntercd, certified, or ordlnnry mull JWrmsmly r.rssh Mar2Mnne2t ov procewllngs at-law or In equity having 14 of ..Plats, page 26, Washtenaw . JACK J, GAKkIS, a Circuit Court Com­ ski. Published last year by Double-: County Records; missioner for said County o f Washtenaw, (with proof Of mallinc), or by personal improved and extended car©. been Instituted to recover tho debt secured service, ntv least fourteen ( 1 4 ) days prior hv -sftld mortgage or anv part thereof. Novy. Dated: March 22, 1062 - State of Michigan, between CARL SCHEF- day, research carried o.ut by'De- A part of the increase in the k?K<;1'OS,,re'8ALE FLEU and ALICE SCHEFFLER, his (o such hearing. troit Area Study brings-out ex­ T1!"10 ,n tho torms theroforo, hy virtue of the power of. sale FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE wife, plaintiff*, vs, RICHARD J, COL- JOHN W. CONLIN, cost of medical care is directly therein a w '" '’ 'l- ^ui’tRntfo con- contained in snld mortgage, and'pursuant ASSOCIATION. Assignee of Mortgagee LINS and MARY A, COLLINS, hts wife, A true copy Judge of Probate tensive findings to .answer such °URnr J e w of sa'n made by to the statute of .tho State of Michigan Jn ARNOLD W. TAMMKN . ___ defendants.--Summons-dtwuirt and-returned A nnn..Doyvltsas ____ - • ~... due to advances in medical !S, hft ,£S Rftd MARCIA J. 4neh case mrn'o and nrovlden. notM 0L RcKlster of Probate, questions ns: how do Catholics, ‘Attorney' fpr Aselgnbo of Moi tga^eo that defondants cannot bo found nnd It uL-3 knowledge resulting hi more "nt( r 2 t Mortgagorh, 'to. MIohL •hefeby given that on W«h’«dav. iKHstT Business Address: ■ „ ■ appearing, by affidavit that it cannot be Aprl2-19.26 Jews, Negroes nnd Protestants 0 dav of .Tuno, A/D, tft62. nt 10:00 o’clock expensive techniques which, s Hor(sn?,f„rfl ln!': {J Michigan cor- A.M., Fnstern Standard Time, said mort­ 210-214 Municipal (Jourt Building ascertained In what state or county said differ in political and economic ^lohor n 1 , !rhr.ch Mortgage la Ann Arbor. Mlchlg'nn ■ defendants reside, .now, therefore, ORDER FOR PUBLICATION however, reduce the length,and t W, list 7 ; -V ’1’'- „ and recorded gage will bo foreipo/»rd by a sale nt imbue values, in the competition for eco­ auction, to the highest bidder, at the Telephone: NOrmandy 8-03Q0 Mar22-Junel4 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tknt- said Notice llearlnit—Probate nf Will . Se«Vaiib#r*?kH °.f defendants appear. at 217-210 Municipal DeternUnation of Heirs nomic advancement and , in pat­ severity of illness. We should »fc County Mr ,!*/ Hoods’ Office,, west entrnnee of1 the Wnshtonavv Cm|r,tv MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Court Building, In the City of Ann Arbor, „ No, 47L63 . Interesting Building In the Clfv of Ann Arbor. Wnsh- Default having been made in the tortna State of Michigan, .The Probate Court for not abandon these benefits hi n^Uit'J hv^i h^t ch,7rlTii ftn<1 thcro- tormw Co^ntv. M!ch^Tnn fthAr ncJriff 1ht* Washtenaw County, State o f . Michigan, terns of• family life? Hi!t NATIAMa r 1 0 nnd conditions of a certalh mortgage con- this being (na office of the undersigned, I the County of Wnshteknw Paul dc Kraif of Holland, who order to reduce the cost ^°WGAGE AS- huil'dlnit ^’horn tho Circuit J!)c tabling therein a power of sate by .In tho. Matter of the Estate of ELISHA ,'! Morton go Asaocta- Countv of Wnshtennw 1* held), of the at 0:00 o'clock a,m. on Tuesday, tho 24th Accurate < years ago popularized science with premises described in'1 said mortgage, oi Kft OATHER ALRED and MARY ALRED. day of- AprH, 1062, and defend tho com­ JEROMS5 HANCOCK, Deceased. Americans living in a pro­ *nd reLn.^ ,u - „d«tcd March husband and wife, as Mortgagors, to AUER plaint filed In this suit or judgment Will At ii sbsslon ,of said Court, held on Us “Microbe Hunters,” wrote sci­ gressive and prosperous era aD‘II 6 , 1056. In much thereof rr may be .necessary to tmv MORTGAGE COMPANY, n Michigan Cor­ bo ontorod by default and 'further that this April 4, 1962 1 P Office, Wnavi rit,fl j)S' “Reglstor- of the amount due/ ns. aforesaid, on sold poration, ns Mortgagee.’which mortgage Is order be served or published as required Present, Honorable1 John W. Conlin, C o m p l e t e entific biographies, reported on naturally seek greater , serv­ Coi,ntv. Mtchl* mortgage, with the Interest D'ci'ccn nt five dated September 26, 1057 and recorded Sep­ by statute, Jmbre of Probate. medical frauds and collaborated d sic W ,1’0'’0.V1 c!ft'Tcd to (fnd three-quarters per cent 1565%) per tember 25. 1957, In llher 800 pages 78,. 70 The foregoing surt Involves tltto to nil Notice Is Hereby Given, That the petition ice of higher quality in health l ? 1'"'trtst ami ft.uH nl','p« for win- annum nnd *n legal costs, charges ami ex- and 80. Register of Deeds Office. Wash- that certain piece, or parcel of Innd.and ht Mnrqaret Hancock tirftyinjt (hat Ihe InfsmaHonol Newt CftvtNgft with Sinclair Lewis in the prepara­ care. However, any dematxte Din °’^or/^ftrgeR allowed ponses, Including tho attorney fees tnnhw County, Michigan, and therstfftor as­ premises being situato jn the Township of Instrument filed In1 snld Court bo admit­ tion of “Arrow&mith,” writes a 1w Jaw. fttifi nlAf» awv or puffin wnicn signed hv said Mortgagee to FEDERAL. ted to probnte as,thc Last Will nnd Test­ for increasing non-basic bene­ > ’" « eT*T«.of ? 1 ? ’0 1 2 ’8 4 YpsllAntl, Washtenaw County, Michigan, ptirring and exhilarating autobiftv Sj* *l l»W h.ui«0n’ Lnnf* 17° S"lt- nr may he nald by the undersigned, necessary NATIONAL MORTGAGE ’ASSOCIATION, and more partlcVidrly known nnd described ament of said deceased,* that administra­ The Chrlitlan Seine* MnltOf fits must bd carefully weighed i f r irmLv I ^ i,c?n Instituted- to tirotort, Its Interest In the Premises, a National Mortgngo Aasocatlon, which as: tion of said eHtAte be qr anted to Mara arc t graphy in “The Sweeping Wind— Whieh snld nromlscs aro described as fol­ Hnneock pr some other suitable person, . . On*v, Norway St., Bolton 15# Mate. always against the private nnd hy nsslgitment. Is dated Septomhof 25. 1967 Beginning at. the Southwest corner of a Memoir," published in February lows:- All that cortsln. pWn or «»reol and recorded September 2f>i J957, In liber and that the heirs of sntd deceased be de­ Snd your r>«wipop*r for Hi# tlm* p u b 11 c financial resources, i-X .«rJSs f e f 'w t virtue of land situate tn the Township of, Ynsllnntj, 800 page 87, Register of Deeda' Office, Section 18, Town 8 South, Range 7 termined, will l>e heard at the Prohnto jy Hnrcourt, Rvnce & World. in the Countv of \Vrtshl«nnw. and State of Washtenaw County, Mlchlgail, on _ which Eagt, thoneo North 288.8 foot In the Court May 2, 1062, at 9:80 A,M, eh*ck* ' Txit 272, Wnshtennw ^nronrsc No J . North 8 0 °, 48' East 712,10 feet: thence Klvon hy publication of ,a copy hereof for costs. ■ • iffijN. on Fddiu ni mic^. M M 1 naado unpaid principal ahd fDtoro«t on ,ih« nnd also 1 ORB Penobscot Bldg.. Pfttrolh 26> MRm. signed Will, at the west CBtMJlfiflto the _ , „ ClrcultCourt Commissioner. )15 Park St. ’ ...... «n» he paid by Attorneys for Assignee ef Nortirngee Washtenaw County BulldlngTn tn r ylty of Dated i March 21,1062 , Mar29-Aprl» Chelsea, Michigan Aprl2-19-26 and arrange to be broke or absent, n«es»a,y t

\ - THURSDAY. APP^1 PAGE TWELVE THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN 2i! manufactured to those of recent conducted special [.]«, Ben Bower Giving years, ■ - W«l.rio» A ,V I»l« Traverse City Lecture He has had a class of hoys in the Empire school sy,^ BOWLING whom' he teachei sketching, oil On Picture Framing painting, water color and bUck Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Bower and white sketching in his spare < ^ time on .Sundays. Orton Beemun, ;r> are leaving today for Traverse City where Mr, Bower will give a, lec­ Mrs. Bower has also worked Promoted in Army ture tomorrow evening on'the art with junior high school age girls O.Boii Uoeniun j r _ teaching them*'.Composition and |M HOT PURSUIT OP Grass Lake*Chelsea Women*8 Bottling Club Chehea tones Mixed of picture framing before a ses­ and H n, JOrsmi * A Tinff SHOT WITH sion, of the 'Northwest Art Asso­ color and helping them toward art Standings as of April 4 man id.,has been pr fullmcr is League League ciation, appreciation,.;/ private,first- class to 2 - PICK TjSEft... Standings as of April 4 W L Standing as of April 6 The. invitation to present the" lec­ Mr. and and Mfs. Bower 'plan to four, according t0 Tmo wipw;‘ w I; Chelsea Lanes .. .. 8414 3014 spend the remainder of the week xeiyed hero. He is stations • : w , i - ture. was the result of a visit to (Colonial Manor ..... 14^ 07 Chelsea Milling Co.... .7714 46 Vi the Bowers’ Cavanaugh Lake art end visiting the Hon Goodsona. 'United States Avmv • i A. U. Mayer ... 124 86 Blatz Beer ....: .. 76 48 Block Busters...... ,84 t 40 shop two years ago by a vacation­ Mr. Goodson, formerly wjth the [ Waterloo Garage ... 120 90 Foster’s Men’s Wear 63 61 Geer’s -Aqualand .7814 6014 er from the Leelanau peninsula. Deurbom school system which of heavy equipment.. Petu’e Shell 115 95 Anderson’s . . .63 61 Jack Pots ...... 78 51 iPabst Kxeuvgting . 112U: 97 L Wilson Hairy ...... ^BIVG Kings & Queens ...... ^ 7214 6114 Bowery' specialty of picture 6.214 framing evidently, impressed the | Sail Inn ...... 110 100 Patty Ann Shoppe ...... 50 65 GreenLeaf's Service...0714 6614 Meyers,Finer Foods 109- 101 Chelsea Grinding Co. , 50 65 V Town & Country- .: ." ,;i>614 57 Vi visitor^lf^w lran,extent that he |Three Sons Bar , i)2 . 118 Jiffy \Mixers . .5 8 Night Owls...... 6214 6114 mentioned it to others in the art 06 group and .the invitation was ex­ Forner’s Take-Out. 90 Vi 119 hi Hank’s Refrigeration..... 54,14 6014 Jells ...... 62 , 62 ! Dettling’s Marathon 89 121 Chelsea Cleaners ...... 52 72 Ups & Downs..... 55. 69. tended some time ago. to give a I Prentice Trucking... 86 124 Stop & Shop .37 87 Hankerd’s Pure Serv,...45VG 7814 demonstration at an afternoon [Bal men's Brake Servicee 6909 141' Alley Cats v ...... 42 . 82 . workshop and lecture for the as­ 200 games—L. Hove, 212; R. sociation’s' meeting in the eve­ High team • three game series: Hummel? 202. Heydlayff's G E ...... 40 84 [Colonial Manor, 2,342, ning; 175 games—M. Winchester, 190; 475 series, men: L. Mayhe, 566; High team single game: Colon- O. Johnson, 561; L. Kusterer, 528; The sessions are being held at i.H 1 Milnor, 833. B, Chris^yell, 104; M.'.MeFadden, the Woman’s Club of Traverse 108; B, Worden, 102; B. Fritz, 101; M. Packard, 512; J. Alber, 508; m . High individual three game seis C. Sanderson, 504; R, Church, 504; City. ies: \V. Bahnmiller, 511. R. Johnson, 180, 184; M. Ritter, 180; A. Turner, 180; A. Bohiyn, G. Lawrence, 502; J.. Harmon, 496; .Member^ of the association in­ High individual single game: R; C. Clark, 400; R.- Feldkamp, 476, clude professionals in the arts as SALE McGibney, 211. * 178; D.. Frisbie, 177; P. Rogers, r u e British n o ., . y • 425 series, women: P. Poertner, well as people who,v like the Bow­ Over 450 series: \V. Bahmnillor, ers, carry .OD-Various art projects EMPIRE.C8AMR j 511; R, ■ West, 4 9 9 ;M. Brejteu- 500 series: L. Hove, 538;. R. 520; R. Winchester, 480; Y) Geer, FROM NIGERIA 468; L. Sanderson, 459; E, Mayne, as a hobby. 1 HAS WON 44 OP jwiseher, 401: R. McGibney, 405; Johnson, 516; B. Fritz, 616; M, .Ritter, 511: R. Humm»l, 50ft; M- 450: A. Turner. 427. Bower's regular full-time em­ 100 Boats in Stoc S& BOOTS... rR. Winchester, 469; B. Hufley. 402: |R. Hafook, 453; F. Lake, 452; D. McFadden, 505; M. Winchester, 150 games, women: P. Poertner, ployment the past lCfTybars has Fouty, 451. 503. 215-156; R. Winchester, 179-160; been as office manager at the Wa­ 8-fL Alumnium Boat. . . . , . . $ Splits: picked up: R. West, 3-10; 450 series: D. Erickson, 499; M. V, Geer, 175-158; E, Packard, 167; terloo'Recreation Area Headquar­ I-V. jllvtthews, 3-10; E. Wimvright, Powell, 498; M; Eiseman? 489; B. A. Turner, 162; L. Sanderson, 161; ters. - j»«. s u r .His c o u u p [3-10; D. Hoopingarner, 4-5. . Chri'swell, 487; R. Lutovsky, 484; E. Mayne, 157; F. Alber; 156. . , J ie has sketched many scenes in 12-ft. Aluminum" Boat...... $10 f?UN INTO TROOBLB' 175 men: L. Kusterer, 215; O, the Waterloo Area, as well as pic- *ETT?N6 FULCMSR R. Harook, -473; B. Worden; 462; IN THE RIN6. OENE A. Turne_r, 460; _X. Foster,-455f- John son,—212-180^ J—A1 berr 208; t u res-of- o 1 d h o m esan d b u i Id i ngs- IS MOR& INTERESTED Junior House League L. Mayne, 201-185-180; R,. Koch, in the community. 14- ft. Aluminum Boat. ■...... ji /N AN ARCHIE MOORS Standings as of April 5 G. Wheeler, 451. ■MATCH.., " 425 scries: H, - Alber, -446t-~Ar •101; ft!.-Ptrekarrt, 184; C. Sander-' He also has a collection of : - — W------h ~ son, 183-178; R. Church, 178; G. Palmer’s T-Birds Boham, 443; E Policht, 440; D. sketches he made of mqdels of 16-fL Fibreglass Canoe ..... $179 71 4!) Frisbie,-437;-Jr- Fletcher; 436,; P. Lawrence, 176; D. Longwovth, 175. Ford cars from the first ones [ Jiffy Mixers 00 51 them figure how this program can Chelsea Snrmg 60 Rogers, 435; \ \ Hopkins, 433; P. Feed-Grain Sign-Up 51 Poertner, 431; ’ P, Fitzsimmons, 15- ft. Aluminum Canoe...... $179. work on your farm, - Parkers Cleaners 68 52 ' .....*7.'^ i" ■ ■ ■■ Period Is Extended The ASCVoffiee is located in Meabon’s .- ,-66- •5T 430; L. Mitchell, 430. - Room 18 of the Washtenaw. Coun- Gambles': 63'4 High actual game and series: Official word has been ,regeived 56 >4 Blatz, gOO, 2,386. ^ ty . Building and the hours are Brown’s Super Service" 57>4 62 !4 Fibreglass Pontoon Boats that the 1902 feed-gram sign-up from.8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day, Slocum Construction' 56 64 High .with .ltdndicnp game and period has been extended through Monday through Friday. The of- Merkel Bros. Hdw. 56 series:'Danes, 877, 2,560, * OPEN ►Saturday. April 14,- 64 fice will also remain open on Sat- Knights of Columbus ' .55 ‘ 65. Fibreglass and Aluminum Runabouts Farm owners and operators who urday, April 14 from 9 a.m. to Farrell Sheet Meta! 51 60 have not already .declared 'their Senior House League 4:30 p.m. | Bob’s Bar 43 77 : Standings as of April 2 ‘•intention to participate'” by sign- 600 series: 1 Kinsey, Gfc03; -C. DAIRY QUEEN W L ing Form ASCS-47", should' go tc Definition:. .. inflation — here | Koengeter, 603. EVINRUDE OUTBOARD M o i the Chunty ASC.S office a iuL let today; gone tomorrow. Spaulding Chevrolet .81 38 Vi 5Q0 series:' D. Welshuns, 580; L. Schneider’s Grocery 41,Vi Schncidcrr566; R. Schenk, 562; 0. ..■■/78V4 Managers.' Dave and Martha Lulek SALES and SERVICE Chelsea Mfg. No. l-..„ . 70' 50 t _/___ ■ ■ Hart, "o60; R. Wurstor, 560; D. mtoisTcmuz Drewry’s Beer ...... 64 56 Walz, 558; R. Devine, 556; R, Sylvan ^Center ...... ■ 61 Vi 58 Vi Worden, 554; K. Harookr554; • W; STORE HOURS: Open Week Days 'til 6 p.m. VANSGUN SHOP Chelsea Grinding Co. 60 Vi 50 V2 Hawes, 510; P. DeFant, 540; G. Chelsea Pmlucts_No,_l-_6Q.Vi--.591/i Monday thru Sunday, 12:00 Noon to 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 'til 8 p.m., Sundays 'ttl ^ pTm UNADILLA, MICHIGAN ----- Staffan,'511; II. Grossmany~536'; Altes Beer ...... 59-Vi 60Vi N. Fahrner, 535; C. Popovich, 534; Stop & Shop ...... 55 .65 DEALER Authorized Colt and I'thaca Dealer' R,1 Binge; Jr., 534; D, Porath, 525; Merkel 49ers , . 48 .72 V. Hufley, 522; W. R. Guest, 521; Wolverine Tavern ...... 4&Vi ,74Vi NEW and USED RIFLES, SHOTGUNS and PISTOLS E, Guenther, 519;. R. Maurer, 518; Chelsea Milling Co. ...:., ..:,37 . 83 CUSTOM STOCKS — GENERAL.GUNSMITHING F. Ho-ffman, 517; C. Harold, 516; 6.00 series: K. It. McMannis, 631. Opening Friday, April 13 R. Hinge, Sr., 512.; T. Tirb, 510; MUZZLE LO AD IN G GO NS and SUPPLIES 500 series: It. Edeiy 672; J. Gol- M I L L C R E E C, Dent'/,, 508; J. Ilault, .504; \V. tra, 560; H. Pennington, 566; R. Bury, 504;■ E. Buku, 500. Wortien; '556; J. -Parsons, 556; C. Spring and Summer Hours: Weekdays, 5 :30. p.m, to 9:00 p.m. 200 :gamesT5R. Schenk, 266; P'.'i Saturday,-9:00 a.m, to 9:00 p.m;; Sunday, 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. Sdbifffider, 555; C. Baize, 554; H. C o m e O u t ... Kinsey, . 246;. ■ I), Walz, 244 ; C. BaSnett, 6^1;* E. Miller, 532; J. SPORTING GOOD Koengeter, 228-205; O.-.IIart, 223; Turner,: 520; Rr^Cein, 527; N. R. Hing-e, Jr., 221; F. Hot'fman^.221’-; Kahrncr, 523; F^ IHrwell, 510; _B. Try Our Malts, Sundaes and Banana Splits Phone HAmilton 6-8135 Dexter, M: Dj W.elshansL_214r20‘l; "G; Staffan, I>rieliT)f),~5l5'; GZHurnett, 511; hr 213; R. Worden, 210-202; H. Gross* Hafley, 510; D. Alber, 505; F. man,., 200; D. Schneider,. 200; ' C. Merkel, 504. Popovich, ■ 206; P. DeFant, 205; E. 200 games: R. Eder, 255; H. PLAN TO BUILD? I la rook,: 203. ' - Burnett, 223; J.. Goltra, 222; J. see us... Turner, 222; K, R. McMannis, 221- Nitc Owl League 208-202; W. Worden, 215;'. C. .-K-i,- Our suggestions will help you bring beauty Standing's as of April 9 . Schneider, 200-209; A. Schneider, and individuality to' y o u r new home W D 200; C. Baize, 207; F. Merkel, 206; THEY'RE T' through time-tested methods. Let us help Foster's Men’s'Wear 60 4.7. II; Pennington, 202; G.- McAtee, Michigan Bell .... 67 , *10 201. ' ,.* • you with' your building plans NOW! Turner Electric ...... -64 Va ' 51^ . 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Area Methodist ,v; Engagement Told camping equipment known in Girl Mrs. Austin Artz BROWNIES Scout circles as A "slt»upon.” Women Hear Talk by Named To Head For Kathgleen Joseph TROOP 5 8 - . -Priscilla Cole, scribe. e s Former Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Jack‘Joseph are Troop 58 h&d a'business meet­ announcing the engagement . of ing and talked about going to the Miw BJarie Adams, retired mis­ Salem Grove WSCS play “The Wizard of Oz,” and BIRTHDAY their daughter, Kathaleen,-to Jack Linda Burghbrdt sionary, who spent 35 years ih The Women’s Society of,Chris­ Elsifor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. they played a few games. ^?Kiub members met Tues. Mrs. Mary Pielemeier who 4ives ^ P A U L ’S MISSION CLUB* Brenda Seitz, . ■ft. Paul's Misson club’s April China and: five years in educa­ tian Service of Salem Grpve Meth­ Jackl Elsifor, Sr., of Ann Arbor. Pledges Sorority (the home, of Mrs. at the home of her niece1 and tional work in Japan, speaking at odist church met Thursday at the Thf couple has not set a wedding Janna Wade, r t it f f o r the annual past nephew, Dorothea und Albert Piol- at the the Methodist church women’s scribes. At Heidelberg College T ^ ® of. . Mrs. Christina Nicolai. hopie of Mrs. Chester Notten and date. - i t . There were 20 emeier, observed her 95th birthday meeting Wednesday, April 4, em­ Miss Mabelle Notten, There were Dean of Women Grace Leslie Tuesday at a family, dinner. ah members of the dub were present. ■■ 'ft ‘ phasized that there are^, many Iff' members imd three guests TROOP 625 . of Heidelberg College, Tiffin, O., Sunday afternoon, in recogni­ Christians in Japan; in fact, she present. _ : YFW Auxiliary Brownies of Troop 625 met has announced rthe pledging of fnasV member. was intrq- tion of ^hor birthday, a number of ivtJil preaid,enJ» Mrs. Amanda asid, there are "many more Jap­ Mayer, opened the meeting with a The program on the topic, “The Thursday in room three at South Linda Burghurdt to the Philalethea hjnd presented with a .email friends called on her, to extend devotional service and readings anese Christians than we in Amer­ school. Plans, were made to go to Society. " ...... „ i., *,1U * ,,tj. #«« the dub. Congratulations. . ■ ica realize.” Task of the Responsible Christian Installs Officers k, „„ o cift from were given as follows; "After Lent, . , , , ,j._^pkiz8n,’!ja8.presented by the-so- Ann—Arbor—Hfgh-^schooL’ today' Miss Burghardt, a graduate of *\Jgeg for the special Mfs. Pielemeier is well and ex­ While-her -principal work as a ciety’s vice-president, Mrs. Albert (Thursday.) to see the play, "The Chelsea High school, is a daugh­ ceptionally—alert, She" attends Ml8' ' Alvin Vai11 Monday Evening ’-indutlfiil— >ve AH Have A Gethsemane,” by missionary was in China,- she Schweinfurth, assisted by Mrs. Os­ Wizard of Oz.” ' ter of Mr., ond Mrs. Louis Burgh- h, Mrs. Edwin Lantis, Mrs. church services regulWly at St. Mrs. £mma Soil?; "Make Me taugh't at Tokyo Women’s Chris­ car Kalmbach and Mrs. ’Glenn Miss Alda . Juergens, newly- Girls began sewing on a piece of hrdt. - jHein and Mrs. Albert Not Paul s church, noting however, Thoughtful-,” by Mrs.. Wilbert tian College from 1950 until 1955; Rentschler. elected president of , the Ladies’ that during the past winter she Gneb; and "Christ and the-Cedar her assignment to that position Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign thought it best to remain at homo, following Communist prevention Mrs. Austin'Artz read a p;o.em L,r;,rt »p>% r ^ ' . T r . , ky Mrs, Clarence Nicolai, entitled “It Can •'Be Done.” , Wars Post 4076, and her entire Pinril 24, will be held .at the rather than “risk failing on the Sewing and finishing quilts was of her return to China. staff of'officers were installed at ice.” . ' ^ r s . Harold Campbell of Grass have you set W Mt«. Roland Eder, with the afternoon’s work. \ Miss Adams’ talk here-; was special ceremonies Monday~eve- S k : | 0bert Aldrich, an. Ann Arbor ; ' She recefved many bivhday Lakerwho"is a district WS.CS of-* May, 3 the club will meet-at heard by members of thg Chel­ ffc6r, was\ guest speaker at the ning. The installation took, place ntlat, * B^est speaker, cards and other remembrances the date fo r ‘■ f a ^ I the home of Mrs, Ethma Seitz. sea Women’s Spciety of Christian, meetings She explained about the. at the Knights of Golumbus Hall fleorae Winchester, Jr., is from relatives and friends as me­ Service and .their invited guests work~both district and tpcal—on with Mrs, Augusta White, - past b’s delegate to the spring mentos of the occasion. your jvedding? ' '* * * ■ li m odern m o th brs from Methodist churches at North supply work. ‘ _ ’ department president as_ ihe._ jp. M sessions at Howell, April Mrs. Paul Boehler and Mrs. Wil- Lake, Salem* Grove,.JManchester 8talIing“officbr. W]H be accompanied by During’the"business session, of- Then, drop in for a— ;r ^yi WATERLOO WSWS .liam Adams^were-hostesses for to and Mount Hope. ficersjvere elected as follows:,Mra, Mrs. White_ has acted -in- this $ J U memfews of the regular meeting of Modern Moth­ , At a tea. whkh followedrrMrST Austin Artz^ president; Mrs, Paul capacity for every installation but copy of our bride’s U The Women’s Society for World booklet. Contains a complete ^ ^ i , ■ /// ,:r , A Service (WSWS) of the Waterloo ers, Child -Study-club held Tuesday David Soule, vice-president, of tHe Peltcs, Vice-president; Mrs. Glenn ono since , she helped institute the evening at- the home of Mrs. Chelsea organization, ---- cbcckJis^oMhings tb do until / ! t ■V. \ Village church met Tuesday, April Boehler. Methodist church WSCS, and MrB. Rentschler,; recording secretary; iAN’S CLUB. ■ 8, at the chtorch house with 16 Edwin Wei^a, president of the Mrs. Harold Wahl, treasurer: and Out-of-toWn guests at Monday’s ;■ your day of (lays, * '■ -A ibert Mepyans, who formerly members and five children present. , During the program period Mrs. Methodist Home WSCS, pouted. .secretaries of the. various society meeting included 14 VFW Auxili­ Mako-an appointment for ", tsrce rose' garden at hia Raymond Steinbach -gave a talk ary members from Ann Arbor and, Business at the meeting included ■ '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ v';.. ‘ ■■departments—Mrs, Walter Bohne ■-v,'S.i\',.yourwedding / >/ ' ‘ ' p t and annually held ' ojjen announcement of plans for a on the. topic "Nature Study with and - Mrs. Clifford Wolfe, church the Ypsilanti Auxiliary president, the^Family.” • pictures now. ; ' .. * -r ; early in June for peonle of mother-daughter banquet to be Foreign Students social relations; Mrs. Charles Cur­ Mrs. Marian Peterson. , ■ <:'>< ? immunity to see the blooms held Friday, May 4; also, an­ ■ Mrs. Donald Busslor and Mrs. tis, missions; Mrs. Alberlj Schwein- In addition to Mrs. White, the ‘Lr best, was .'the .guest nouncement that plans are-being Merle Leach were named dele­ To Be Entertained furth. literature and publications; Ann Arbor group 4 included Mrs. *5 at the Woman’s club made, to order. folding— chairs for gates of the club, to th.e. Child Mrs. Leon Sanderson, vouth. stu- Glenda Berger, who ’is a past w-Tuesday evening. He .ex- Study clubs spring- pianning ses- use in the church house. - 'dent and children's work. I'-/ v vi' W Auxiliary district' presidenti ' that he disposed of all of dun^at--HoweH^Wn^ApTll~28. By- Attar-Society The list cor(tinuea_witliJilES^Btt Mrs. Geraldine Klink,-the—out­ aBt-ypar-on-the-advhrc' It-waa-voted to contribute $iO(T to the project designated as "Faith There were 10, members present, _^-Eerty*three— members ofr SL dolph Rohde, secretary of promo­ going president, was given a life jj; wife’s physician ..because Unlimited.” ht Tuesday’s meettng and Mrs. Mary's Altar Society attended- the tion; Mrs, Oscar Kalmbach, secre­ membership in the Nationsi^.VFW GUENTHER STUDIO ^“Mepyans suffered severe al- Norman Keck was accepted as a monthly meeting of the society foil tary of- supplies; and Mrs. RoV Home and was'presented ;a past $1791 caused by the The afternoon’s gathering began new member. president’s pin. 115 Pork St. Phone GR 9-7361 jje reactions with a pot-luck dinner at '12:30 lowing the Wednesday .evening Miller, chairman, Mrs. Paul Peltcs, Unity of the roses. > p.m. The,next meeting is scheduled Lenten service at St. Mai’y’s church two-year termrand Mrs. Clifford to be held April 24 at the home of Slowing Mepyanst-tatk. on *var- Mrs. Hugh ■ Gaddis presided at April 4. v Wolfe, three-year term on the nom­ L phases of rose culture, he Mrs, Donald Eder. The society’s international rela­ inating, committee. L(«d a question and answer the, meeting which opened' with singing o f a humn, followed by tions chairman, Mrs. Keith Boylan, Officers are to be installed at fijjj ;■■■■■ m m a n e e r s prayer led. by Mrs. George Young. announced that Sunday, April 29, the May meeting. cal! at the meeting' fea- Mrs. EtheU Haschle, with hef has been designated Chelsea Day, April church hostesses . named . Mrsi. Leigh Beeman was ap­ daughter, Mrs! Lloyd Boyce, as­ nn exchange of plants by pointed ' chairman of a dinner to When Altar Society members and are Mrs. Philip Hosier and Mrs. bbers -of- the club. There were sisting, entertained, members of the numbers of St. Mary’s parish will Roy Miller. ■" be prepared, by the WSWS mem- Limaneers at their home Thursday members and three guests beys Sunday, May 20, for Mr. and entertain foreign stude.nts from There was discussion of plai uftqrnoon. There were 16 .present the . University ^ Michigan in for a mother-daughter banquet to * -i... ..:__ a Mrs. George Young and their fam- [Mtesscs Who______served, afresh- jiy. am rtnvited^sTs; The dinner for : a^ noon pot-luck dinner. ' Catholic homes he.re for the after­ ffe- held at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 12. Ik at the close of the meeting At the afternoon business;meet­ noon. ■ ‘ There is to be no charge for the is planned as an observance of ing the groupf decided on Easter tiled Mrs. Alma Meserva and the Youngs’ 50th" weclding. ani- Announcement - was made tjhat banquet but a free-will offering , Philip’ Futscher. and Mothers’ Day projects for pa-; the next ^Vashtenaw.County Dean­ will bo taken. versary. , tients at Ypsilariti State Hbspital ’ Mrs. Gas Case is chairman of ery-meeting ia . to hie’ held at lSt. . Co-chairmen for the banquet are and heard a. report that musical Louis School for l?oys, west7 of Mrs. Rudolph Rohde and Mrs.. the May 4 mother-daughter ban­ recordings had been ..sent to the quet, ■;■■■ •: : / : T ' Chelsea. .Date qf the deanery meet-, ,Clarence Lehman, t. OLONIAL M ANOR club^s_" a_d opted !--boy-a the^hos-- ing is' May 20 at 2 p.m. •• / The next regular WSCS meeting —Mrs.- -Case—will—be theThostess pital. ( • for the next WSWS meeting sched­ A mother-daughter'' breakfast is scheduled for May 2 at the home The, neWt ’Regular >’ club meeting,' foi" all' womcif hriif girls-''bf St. of Mrs. Nelson’ Peterson. NURSING H O M E uled to be 1 held at her home Thursday, May 3, will be held at Thursday afternoon, May 10. Mary’s parish, is scheduled to be 219 East Middle Street . the, home ^of Mrs. Anna Reichert. held May 13 after the.8 a.m. M$ss .; Michigan’s 324 public . libraries i PHONE GR 9-1491 ADOPTION at Sjj. Mary’s church. The break­ have 8,800,000 books.. LYNJ0ON EXTENSION CLUB. fast ; iwiU, be, held ats ,the ’ Chelsea Mr. and Mrs.’ L. M. Dunn ■ of Lyndon club ’ EWGINEC*. Now Available As a memorial for, three mem­ X AM A in This Area , picture like flowers! What better bers of the club whq^difid during DOCTOR 1 EASTER the past rpofith—Mrajf Fred Had- ley, MrsTlEdha ilopkin^and Mrs!" OIL STOVE way to give Eastep Day ;a lovely -Nice Selecftorf To Choose Austin ..Balmer — an appropri­ ate poemrwas.read b^’TVIrs. Georfebi t e r n , s m o o t h a n n o CARBURETOR bloom of fragrant loveliness?. - Also - ’ Goodwin at the afterjVeon meeting^ SERVICE It was reported thfct Mrs. Nor­ cidonlntf’'- Cheeking - ' AHliirtinp. Flower Arrangements man . Bott and Mrs. < Austin Bott 7 r ~ naa attended a meeting pertaining* Stop in and check our ta t- ond Corsages----- to next year’s lesson^. ORDER YOUR - The lesson jit Thursday's- meet­ alog for your trailer needs. "See Us Before You ing was giveii* by ' Mrs> Charles □ □ □ □ □ UR AND NAMES - A-1 QUALITY EASTER FLOWERS, PLANTS Fuhrmann and JVlrs,, Nettie Hall Shop Elsewhere^ who showed slides-oh the, subject, "Better Lighting in Homes,” , fli) fn'th# word K)uar«>. Tho In lh« hodvy -CHELSEA id CORSAGES EARLY- Order Your Corsage Early .A nominating com l(TL‘flrtt ftr n lalmlen nl whltha | | - Appointed for, the election to bo ,h« TV TIfZt* P*ndnal)ly of the W^nk. , i hpldvpext' nKpntti.; On ^the commit- TRAILER PARK and get your choice tie are' Mrs.' Betolah Boyce, Mrs. Y S0ifm 03 3DNM) was the Territorial Library in De HYACINTHS' G LO XIN IA S troit, theft the Capitol. ^ : On ’ Odd Sizes in DAFFODILS CALCEOLARIA: pive y o u r car Our Reputation for BOBBY BROOKS DRESSMAICER SUITS Nr care WEE WISP MIRACLE TRED SHOES and fc * • • » * ROSES - CARNATIQNS - GARDEN I AS ip , We arcspccialists in (tolly Rag* $10.95. Close-Out a t . $7.00 » knows . , , you only get out whot you put in. guaranteed > • COLORED and WHITE ORCHIDS T monument; | D*nttnl L°tos whV we're so particular about it. From gas ond sculptured from | dAKKC ALL BLACK BOYS' HI6H KEDS GYM SHOES . CYM$ IDI UMiORGH IDS , 'Power brake fluid . . . you get nothing but the best, Select Bai*ro iGUlLDj /Broken sizes. Regular $4.00 and $4.49. Granite, 1 CAMELLIAS Monuments * COMPLETE Close-Out ot ...... $3.00 ' . ■- 11 ■ ■■■■ ---.■■■■■*■': ' ' LUBRICATION JOBS See your choice of Also Done on Sundays We Stock Famous Name Merchandise Fresh Cut Flowers and Green Plants , Featuring In These Nationally»Known Lines: » 0 AMERICAN REGULAR ond ★ GLORIA SWANSON DRESSES in half sizes r 1 . ■ r AMERICAN PREMIUM ★ PLAYTEX.BRA$ and FOUNDATION‘GARMENTS Our'flowers, plants and corsages available GASOLINES * . ■ 111, ★ BOBBY BROOKS and GAY GIBSON at the Khvapis Club Flower Sale at • DRESSES and SPORTSWEAR v ■/:<-. .. Hilltop Plumbing April 20 and;21 Picked Up and Delivered Fteq of Chorge MAUSOLEUMS ★ MONUMENTS ★ CLARA TIFFANY ARNEL JERSEYS' . bronze tablets ★ Markers ★ MIRACLE TRED, VOGUE and Kl-YAK SHOES For Ladies and Young Misses. ' GIMME YS BECKER MEMORIALS MEMBER FTD ASSOCIATION <5033 Jackson Road 7010 Ungane Road \ Fiione GR 9-6071 US-,i «"< South Main Phono 475-8117 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN • 118 South Main St. Cheheo, Mich, ■ \ ■ ■ \ .... -A' "e - ■ j r ! IT.", : . v, A i ..... 7

PAGE FOURTEEN IH E CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN -this year at a total cost of chemistry and advanced algebra in j $1'169,000. . . Season Closes A w . Chelsea. Exchanges to bo added to the Mr. Cowell got his teaching de­ Direct Distance Dialing network On Training Dogg ! gree at Michigan State University. include Houghton, Brighton, By- . The season for ' He is an advisor to the Freshmen | Scheduled rbni Washington, Armuda, Coral, will again' be closed i S ! [class and chess club. He was also! Romeo, New Haven, Belleville, to 'July. 15. throughout helpful In iniUting the science i South Lyon, Chelsea, Dexter, Mi­ to help'protect youiw-8aMJei I open house held in Chelsea last Here in 1962 lan, Manchester,, Willis^ and( Whl1^s mala and nesting birds,T Edited by Students of the Chelsea High School Journalism Club year. 1 . ;■ • An outlay of nearly 180.0 mil­ more Lake. servatlon Department rewS Mr. Cowell said that he liked lion will be made (his year for the owners. Chelsea although ho wishes more | expansion and improvement of its The first librury to Michigan 2 CO-EDITORS I career as band director in Stand-1P*0^ 0 W0U.w show interest in do- facilities, the Michigan Bell Tele­ wus the Cutholeplstemiud of Uni­ The first Michigan Stute# Mary "Ann Hanson . Pat Pastor ish for five years. From Standish *nF something. phone Co. announced1 today. 1 versity, of Michigttnia, Detroit, in S o . ■ he went to Durand where . he L _ „ ,til • f "■ William M. Day, Michigan Bell 1817. ATOMIC ENERGY ASSEMBLY taught for seven’ years. Mr. Lind- GEOGRAPHY , president, said tho 1962 program Mr. James Anderson from Ten say is in his second year of teach- ! Geography students under the will push the company’s total post- ncssee presented to the student ing hero in Chelsea, v direction of Mr. William Hunter i Me. • nnili^i,iii,.iy--tw,^fare- making--individual reports in ivrar- expend ituresi-pas^-the - bill ion body and faculty of CHS a very «r. ^musayiB pa» ticuiai » y ^ r . nr. ^ dollar mark. Play lt Safe with ^ut»tionap>,i«l intar.atineJim^. ^««*^ith-tlreTm4 co.oper»tiv» v„,f dAs one of the largest Corporate gram' on atomic energy, Mr. Anther attitude of hi, etudonta who y r e l^ 'h T * '' investments’ made~Iir’the state in son had an ■ atom smasher, and making excellent -progress,-- is Aloca and. Jt s many, geographi the years following the wur,. this Wheel Alignment with the help~of three people from Don’t wobble In the rood. Stop In The Lindsays are the parents of L-at.h geography student also has huge sum reflects the -continuing the audience (Carol Dancer, Dick growth of Michigan and the cor­ ond let us ol.lgn your wheels, bol- McCalla, and. Dennis Staffer), he three children. Mr. Lindsay is also a project which consists Of cutting a* ® ' d,r®.ct°*v at tho out newspaper and magazine art- responding need for more and bet­ once your tires, end 9&t your t a r demonstrated the energy within ter communications,’’ Day said. reody for o winter of sofe driving; the atom. He shqwed how, hy add­ Methodist Church and is.a member icid!J r

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