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frEIGHTHYEAR-~No,< 10c per Copy - SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR County 4 H Show Bonds Okayed Petition for Cleaning Underway at Rural lit Light Vote . Village President-Donald AlbeV and members of the ViilagerCouri- Activities Center cil were given.a decided “vote of confidence” - in-Monday Veiectiim on the $286^000 bond issue forex- A nnual Event ; pansion of’chelsea’s sewage treat­ Club _ ment plant, The vote was 133 Cost of Project Runs Through "yes” and 12 "no.” Interest Rate Members’ Wives President Alber, speaking for Friday Evening the Council, said the necessary -j- Given as Reason Guests at Pumfa arrangements for: the bond issue Increased oh Washtenaw county d * H cli? will be processed a s . quickly, ah By Opposition j . Approximately 8(f":'iftiwanians Savings Deposits members are holding their annua possible in order that w.ork on the Three members of the Washten­ and guestsTWOre: present for the sewage plant expansion may be Chelsea State Bank announced C«unty 4*H Show this week at the annual Kiwanis club picnic anc aw County Board of Supervisors, jrtral Activities Center on Saline- undertaken at an early date.' " this week that it is increasing'its acting as an official Board of De­ Ladles’ Night, held Monday eve Voter approval a t. Monday’s interest rate on savings accounts, Ann Arbor road. The show began ning at Cavanaugh Lake. The af­ termination, decided that “the yeetetday and continues through election cleared the way for im­ to three per cent, effective Sept. 1. drain is not necesaary/as petition- fair w„as held at the home of Mr. mediate action* regarding the ad­ Present rate is two per cent; tomorrow. and Mrs. Harold Jones. ed” following a public meeting at Members are exhibiting live dition of the necessary expansion This'rate has beeh in effect since Guests of the club, in addition the McKinley road intersection of rtf.fr, fond preparation, food urea which the State ' Health Depart­ .Dflcember,' ,1955;: ,y ------thfl Mill Creek Consolidated Drain. to Kiwomans’ wives; were My 7ana ment has been recommending. The exvation, vegetable, flower and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Tom Oliver The three supervisors, all ex­ ainy other projects sewage plant .expansion has" been perienced drain authorities,- are who is a Hillsdale Kiwariian,"am urged the jpast four years and on iy>night^s feature attraction is Harold Glazier; Community Erwin Frederick of Lodi township, -thB'horse show. June16 the HealthDepartment' in- Russell Hughes of Bridgewater, fiVWe'd the" Village. Council that, judging oLbeef,' DO YOmREMEMBER • WHEN ? Joseph^ba* members that the-barbers’ working day in~the and-Sylvester Leonard of Augusta poultry took'place at 9 a.m because of the - existing (conditions Fair Flans"! township, - ■»—- “ at the sewage treatment plant, ban, Chelsea barber for ^33 yettrs, appears at the Detroit7 shop was from 8 a.m, until 8 p,in. Monday to^tjr; home economics exhibits FFA Club left in the above photo taken in '1917 when, at the through. Friday, ■ Saturdays the closing hour was The meeting; Which took place trtctor, conservation, photograph; construction permits for additional Thursday, was held for the pur-, ^ sewers', in the Village would not be age of 16, he worked as an apprentice in a Detroit supposed to be l l p.m. but. they were kept busy Underway tad horses were.,-to be judged 'at barbershop, learning the trade he has followed ever pose of determining the necessity . '9:80a.in.j- judging of other sheep Boys Plan granted - until—definite- steps-had for hours after that^by the men who flocked to (he £ Chelsea’s a n n u a 1 Community of the project aft petitioned— 1 r ytu scheduled for 1 p.in. arid judg- been t aken to provide the adequate since. The barber at the other chair was Michael shop, when the saloons closed, Sundays, the bar- Fa.iJTls~Sflheduled£fdr3ther^acond cleanlng out the drain from ap­ ‘fi|‘ of fabbits“ a t “7 p.m; - M treatmentifacilities^requiredr _Spies, owner of the-shop-whlcbrwas -locaied-at hers worked from 8 a;ifirfintlt HObn; Bo WglomcrF week in September. Dates aro Wed- proximately 'the center of - Section Judging of flower, garden; ant Summer Trip Detailed plans and specifications Macomb and Russell street, in Detroit. Spies was could attend church freshly shaved. Haircuts were nesday, Thursday, Friday' arid Sat­ 32, Lima township- sible. Dejadline for sending .in en- SchaVer,' Dale* Horning, Kenneth Charles Lane, __ Chelsea ' High Booth at Fair_- try=forms is Sept. 1, he said.-They public'- meeting, before coming to ... swine, _ LmdQW) Donald— Wenk, -Donald -AH" 4 Jl^club membersTfir "the school ^-principglT7- annouhced~thir between-8t30-a;mr afidv4:30 p.m. Chelsea Rod and“Gun_Clob held should—be—sent-to—his- home^ad^ their.decision. — ■ - Laie'r, Max- Mock, Ned Heydlauff, Monday,—Aug.W 24r and—seventh the-monthly-meeUngHfue8day^eve=-[-dl^ s'T;M09-Jeffer80iKStreet, -county=will=be-expected-to--spen< Ron Walter, RicKar3~Harvey, Paul week'that he wjll- bo at hi Saturday at the show site to as graders from 8;80 a.m; until 4:30 ning at the 'American Legion A form for the' purpose is dents attended the meeting—an d --: Rothfus8,-Don--Ou3iey,-and-Stanley in the^new-high-school every-week p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25.' :: v:.," 7 Home with 50 members and three printed elsewhere on page one of the—majority of these voted m list in the general clean-up.; Ex Dyer H old 21st WbitoreTcteduled to be released day from* 9 a.m; until 4 p.m. to : ' All books that' were in use. last" guests, present. One of the guests this issue of The Standard, ; against granting, the petition. -*■ • by 9:30, a,m. Their destination is Dewitt; la., enroll students new to the system year will be good for this, year; was Richai^ Lyons who has re­ ' Farmers arid others in the com­ . Cost of the' project in relation where_they will , camp at a state munity wh(r'plan:to "enter exhibits to the number-of—people directly — Annual Picnic this year. however, an additional English cently returned from* Heidelberg, AmU-_ or county park. They will learn book- will be required in the 11th Germany. The twp other, guests at the fair should alsq, send in benefitteanjL the boys _qri; . thejlrip are -<&- tephen Hayden, FFA advisor, and ceremonies. •, . C h e l tfe'a's 125th ■ Anniversary Aug;* 18, "at"7:00"p.m. at the Man­ the meeting and—introduced the' Kiemenschneider,_. Cindy Schumm, someone still to be named.—— -Janet—Parker-and- Carol Braun Mrs. Carol Hayes Queert7“Ntrt'ma!deaitPcpAvtch^and:U'!arcbiselli—will= be,on—hand—tcr chester Intermediate school. Chel- three—supervisors_whaanswered 7 . Raymond Sett z,—Bar ry of Ann Arbor, first place' winners her " husband, Charles Popovich, eta members—wtH—jeave the new questions of the area- "residents Viael, Billy Wenk, Marilyn* Wenk, meet Mr. and,Mrs. Popovich and in the 4-H Share-the-Fun Festival Gets Jail Term fdr Jr., leave Willow Run shortly after Clearwater’s Mayor Finch will send high school-at 0:-3O p^m. Members present. Mary Ann Winter, Eddie Windell, 8hould ; bring lyres-since , half- the >'Jnaiithorized r .. ... • Persons - Aug.-1,-entertained _by^presenting midnight Saturday for the week’s a. representative, —— — Dme Wordenr-Phyllis^'KUngler. their winning~ewtrled. M-iss -Parker, Leaving Children vacation in Florida which she re­ rehearsal will be marching.; Mike Taras^w, Janet Hafner,- Represent Themselves as While Mr; and Mrs. Popovich "CWO Richard Lyons aeeompanied-on'-the-piano -by.-he 1 M. Hayes—84-year-- celved-as-a prize for winning-the- Mrs,. Erect Schumm,-Mra. Orville Anniversary- Queen contest. cheater fair parade -the-next- eve-- ,m - ■ IHi iU'° ' vtvunj Salvation Arm^ I^o^le bTmtherrRoEref-PgTkerrsang “Mis^ old-mother- who Was-found .guilty tior\—their—children;--Joanner"2W Home -from Assignment Moo.re(_.Mrs.--Virginia' Seitz^M S: sissippi1Mu(i;”—andTT'Miss-Braun Tuly- ^ - of abhridonirig her fotir Accompan ie*d""t5-“the_ air port by" ning.LAag^lp, at TrQQ^p.m.^and- .g!l^Ashl6y,.Mrs_,Jtalph4Cling^ _Jrwo_-men,^one_wearing_cap,4flDi pantomTmed-^i-dance-mimber,^The yf~?r8..r?nd’ a!Ld I s months^ then present the followingicoricert ^ Heidelberg, Germany ■small-1- daughters—near^here—in-}-1 ^d,..ZV/lll remain, anim iae atl^OOIp.mJz—AmericaL’| -!iSilver . »™_Mrs.rG&yle Glrove acted a^ - aim iiai^to a - Salvation ^khand-the-New^^ '"April,- was Sentenced. last Thurs- Dopald A1 berylMr.=’arid Mrs. Popo- CWO JlichhTd Lycm b-,. wi th -Mrs. «aperoncsfor-the‘ picnic.'------Army , have been jcollect Regina Eder, a friend of th^fam*-"* Amiiversary March,V By Yoder; Chif 1 s e a ’s 125th Anniversary day, by Judge James R. Brcakev vlch will board an Eastern Air- ily^lm ,.-vx)lunt4^^-cftr-e-for- »Parlr Ridge Overture;’’ by Yoder; Lyons and their children—Cathy, -Qteen Band'flrst chairs for the ng money in the~D< rothers of the Brush Band, now Jr., to serve 2% to 4 years in the lines plane scheduled-to. take off them. ■ ■ • -• Gregory and David, arrived from aummer 8essi0n W6re Marleon 'Gregory, :Pinckney area, from ru- knownTs “Beardless Brothers o:1 at 12:30 a.m. 7 “With .a Little Bit of Luck,” by Germany last , Friday , and will Detroit House of Correction. Reservations for the return trip Wilson; “Three Sketches for Band,’’ i 2 . ’nc!armeti K«thy Faber,'- cor- a l , residents. ■ Some people have the" Brush, Band,” directed by Wil ' MrB. Hayes was found guilty of spend until next Tuesday at the onated thinking they .were giy- . A. delegation of Ghelsea area of Mr. and Mrs, Popovich are for by Morrisey; “Venus,” by Mercer; K ’.f C£ntl,‘a ; Hepburn, flute; Ham Blaess, played a number of leaving her. tour small daughters residents will be on hand to give Aug. 22 or 23, to be confirmed by hotne of his- rriother, Mrs. Harry ng to the Salvation Army. selections and eight of the dancers “Our; Glorious Land March," by Lyons. They will then go to Amu- Jac Kurpn^H1]^1’ -axoP^one> ant* without food in their unheated the couple a grand send-off. themjaft£r__thoir~arrival_in-Clear.^OHvadGtifJ1Aytumn-Leave8,u;-“The r—4- —These-men-are-in-no-way^ who appeared in Chelaea^s—annl Lyndofr township^home last Apr; water. rllTo, Texas, visit Mrs; Lyons nected with the Salvation Army ver^ary pageant, gave a denion. • It was announced yesterday that ■Thunderer March,” by Sousa; and mother, Mrs.- 'Verna Green for the fi?lanogt Band -HrBt ■ clialra Were 6 while she and her 10-year-old everyone in the community^is in- th e ” Star-8pangled Banner.” h'ndy Schumm, flute] Kinyon Gor- and are not' authorized’to solicit stration of “The Charleston.” In son accompanied Douglas A. Ham- remainder of his furlough. the-jh’oupwere-MrSi-Er-J—Sutter.- jsited-to-be-present for the “send- Sister Helen^Marie of Chicago, Cmelsea’s,-two--baton twirlers. clarinet; rj^Mcy.—Kneneeter 4Bq^w^A_»tiiree^ee$ eS° arid1 Liyriri-Stusser und Ejnrie- Fahrner J ^ e;"Francis Smysor, trom- / The Salvation Army Is sup­ DonT^ule, Mr. arid Mrs.^SRarles MichlgSh and Ontario, Canada. at Heidelberg, Germany, the past Baize, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Miller should contact Wallace Wood for friends here and will return to will be featured- in an exciting three years and his family joined 8„j ’T.^08e Ann Zahn, baritone; ported-by-funds received from the Hamilton', was arrestedrat North details, . Chicago Saturday. SKe"" is the fire-baton twirling act. ^ , 9 ame^onr 8n«re' drum. Chelsea' Community Chest and and Mr. and Mrs. Daft Ewald. Bay, Ont.; t>n a bad check charge him there. When he reports back With Harry-Everett in charge, —Uuringthepast^eekrMrsdpb^ iormer-Reglna-rEderr-daughter—of —Robert-Sortor;-Gayle-Grove-and ftrf~duty~th~o latter cart of Sep,..i_I Cort^n tf°d,bo0^ Pro8re88i Kinyon does not collect. funds_as_ ..these and is now serving, a prison term the“late-Mr.- antt-Mrsr Johtr Eder, the Washtcnaw County Sheriff’s there. vichrTeceived a lette'r'Tfrom"Pfttrr- Byron““Pearsoir"will" direct” during' tember he will go to a new assign­ with v ea<^. sixth graders, men are doing,- Sr. Sister Helen Marie is ac­ the program. .Members will leave Mounted Posse staged a demon­ Mrs. Hayes was arrested Aprl cia Marchiselli who was in Chelsea ment at Fort Sam Houston, San ' M, Divia r nc j K°en?eter second,-and i “IT’ariyone is asked for a dona­ stration to conclude the program, for the final anniversary week companied by Sister Beata. for Manel'«>< Antonio, Toy," , Good, third. tion to the Salvation Army, please 23 when she appeared at the New officers elected for the Sheriff’s department to inquire activities, July 11-18, as the offi­ CimiT^t, tbe 86v®Pth graders, call this office immediately so that 19(10 reunion picnic are Supervisor cial representative of Clearwater, people soliciting fraudulently may about her four daughters whose and Caro1 ttafleM Sylvester .Leonard, of Augusta ageB -then^wete^eight, five,. three Fla., and sit that time extended an l 6«k di;for“fif,*t“Place in method be apprehended,” suggests Lieut- township, “president; Supervisor Invitation to the Chelsea queen Hostetler of the Ann Arbor Sal­ and one. The children have been 2 Bwry Visel is see- Thurlow Sanford of .York town­ cared for in private homes since to be the guest of the city of W«nk hJi* ^ ar»yn Wenk and Billy vation Army. ship, vice-president; and Harry Clearwater the week of Aug, 16. tn« are tied for' third! their plight was * discovered ‘ When Colo, former Lodi township super­ the eight-year-old girl started out In her letter to Mrs, Popovich,' Two Youth* Report visor, Bccretary-trensuref4’’" (re­ to go to a store to charge some Miss Marchiselli outlined plans* be­ dr«MnrSc.K*i,neth Galbraith and chil- elected), food two days,after the children ing arranged for_ entertainment-of rived nrCra and Kenneth, Jr., ar* For Military Service — had been left alone, Mrs, Popovich and her husband K J ° irie8day nl*ht ^ Mrs. Hayes and her husband, white they are In Florida, She home i,aboat weeks at the , Kenneth Bauer, son of Mr. and 4-H Share the Fun said they will b.e taken deep sea MFsTEart Bauer, and RobertrBaH Patrick J. Hayes of Detroit, wertL ------t8,'MfrahcT divorced last October,.He has ap- fishing and will also be taken on a nomas, before return- of Chelsea-Dexter rdftd entered Festival Hel m intaf^ervlce yesterday after re- ^ Annual Sha br^cuatody.of ..the^xhildEfin. a«nrTex;pphefe K6r bus in i Wayne county Circuit Court. stationed. porting for voluntary' draft tival was held Aug. 1 in the Ann visits to Cypress Gardens, Tarpon Arbor high school -theater." There Springs and many other points of were 20 acts of all Iflnds including interest^ In addition to being en­ APPLICATION BUNK— KIWANIS SPONSORED dramatic, novelty, piano > solos, PERSONALS tertained at dinners and luncheons. singing and pantomlnep, Sandra Lee Butler, daughter of Chelsea’s “queen” will partici­ The four winning- acts Mr. and Mrs. Leon Butler of Oak pate; in - the. week-long observance Chdsea^oiiiiiiiliiity Fair_. Amateur Cantest Janice Harwood;.-^!ary Lou ‘and Park, HI., has returned home after of the Clearwater Post Office Cen­ THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1959-^8 p.m. Rosemary Payeur and Nikio snot* spending some time with relatives tennial, Aug- 16-22, and in be- ka with a novelty of^the popular at Rives and Saline and visiting tween time will have opportuni­ $ 1 0 0 .0 0 In Prizes song by Chipniinks; Sharon and several times during her stay at ties to enjoy .Clearwater’s famous Nom* Susan O’Conner, Clnda, Longstaff the home of her ..grandfather, Ed­ beach,' __ ___*' : ■ -Afle- and Mary Jane Thlas with a win' Beutler. MFsTPopovich was4 also pleased Addri noveltjl act on “Waterloo”; Carol Betty Badcori of Anaheim, Calif., o receive letters this'week from rejsz ^Telephone- Braun had a pantomime that was formerly of Chelsea, has been former Chelsea residents now liv- a winner; and Janet,Parker sang visiting at the - home of Mr. and ng near Clearwater, inviting her ™_.: !nstrV.T®0tOl,, etc a solbr" *•- ' :* • ""f"' Mrs. Howard Wahhand--W«dnes«f *nd--her ,-hfteband to visit- them wner,-are— ----- > - Approximately 200. friends, par­ 1 eiv afternoon, accompanied by duringtheirstfty. Th4 invitations ents and leaders attended the. Fun Mrs. Wahl and her daughter, called were extended by Mr. qnd Mrs, 1 ■* - ' Festival. , .... on Mrs, Lynn Korn, James Park of Dunedin, and Mr, Mr. amHMr»f~Papl F. Niehaus! and—MrsrdCerinoth LIVirigatoirrerj iture . Sunday afternoon Edwin Beut­ Returned Sunday from a two-week Tampa. / ler accompanied:,Mr., and Mrs, AU vacation during which they spent Details of th’e welcoming e , * ApplIcoHonji to b# moiled to - vin-Jedeleendiamiiy»-ofSaline, 40-days traveling-to-MoosftneerjOn- _ mony-a _ 4 -the airpor.... t on their*at — ...... MYSTER Y -FABM- MOi1 88"»*Po yep recognise * awner li CTi med to i lidtiwled phdlft or tne Urn m ' wul "Jerry” Nlehout, 209 Jefferson Street, Chelieo, to visit at the'hume of Mr. and tarlo, on James Bay, and visiting rival at 7:80 a,m. Suriday( were this farm? ff yon know it, please ealh The Stand* If he calls at The Standard offke by Saturday. riot-Inter, thou Sept, L -1959, Mrs Albert Flnkrat RiveSV^ other points' of interest in Canada hot jret ’availabler however, Miss efd office, GR 5.8581, and tell n%.«b5at It, The 4 S

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j l i i i 13, 1959 H David Oocker Qom pleles 'M arine Council Proceedings BULLD0ZINQ FARMERS Officers’ Basic Course t .' Council Room FOR TOR PRICKS , - nflvid G. Crocker, a graduate of Regular Session. ' ^ 1959 ». .Fpr • • # FOR YOUR UVISTOCK High school and the Uni. called t0 0rd«f by i t PROMPT SERVICE 1' ' Ceatita to Hm '■ of Michigan, is one of 883 . P t .;. f lber at 8:00 p.m. -T ruate^egent^affT Blaeai", *QUAUTYWORK _ Howell. Livestock ifcA eight-months officers* basic Chandler, Lixey, and Paul.. Trus- , «e Aug. 1, at the, Marine ab|W.t.r;'K°hsman. Auction DICK KISS - WeJiovi buyers, for oil kinds of Corps School at Quantico, Va. - ,--Tb_®,Lmiputaa _of tha.vreg4jlftr-«tt- livestock. Sole every Monday He is the son of Mrs.' Jean V. W ot July 7, 1959 were read Phene OR 5-75S1 Mutard of Tecunweb. and approved. 1 - ot 2 p.m. 1 MThe course Included indoor waa held pertain. 6945 Werkner Rood Phone 1089 Howell classes in personnel admlniatra- t0 tae sewage treatment plant . Chelsea, Mich, Per Any lefometlea ion, first aid, map reading, weap. -J^ield-eanitation^and leader •_ teS !,Ucti°nl>ei"1't’1“n ship technique^. / - i«^+K^£uss*°n ..was held pertain- In the field, practicaljnap read- tb the -possible construction of lag, live firing of weapons,, drills a fire station, to be locatcd onfthe Parking lot site on West gnd ceremonies, and the practical Middle street. aspects of commu^wMon andjem; LT. DAVID G. CROCKER INVITATION .. 1 ■.■■■■■■-•■■■ • ■ (- ■ • • .■; T O R BIDS ployment of supporting weapons^— Motion by Barr, supported' by Blaess, that.Mr, Arthur Lindaurer Sealed bids wili be accepted by the.Board of Education - were applied. . bfe authorized to submit a pre- until 8;0O p.iri., August 18 , 1959 on milk in Vi pint A family fathering" war-held i^HV^yT^r^ifectuYarmsign Sunday at the "home of Mr. and Plan-pertaihing, to the-aforemen- -r- glass-con tainers^foF-alMhe Vheisea kudiic bcnoois tor _■ Mrs. Haroid^Pfletle In Ann Arbor tfo Servicemans Corner tioned -Fire Station, Roll call: thei-1959-60 school lyear. honoring Lt. Crocker and his wife, ^ eaa ail.. Motion Carried. - - thfl former DorlrH aist,-who spent _ Jlo^on py tXxoy ^supported by: 1 he Board reserves the right to reject any arid all bids. njhTpasrweTc-with-retatlves 'in Pvt, Troy Leivis ■ PWL that if permissible, paper this vicinity. ba]J?.tfl - be .uped-for -the - August; Bids will Jbe opened at; the regular Board meeting-in./ The gathering also, served as a Completes Recruit_ 10th Specialr Election. Said elec­ — the Administration Building of the High j5chool at surprise birthday party honoring tion to be conducted at the Sylvan 8:00 p.m., August 18, 1959. Mrs. Crocker's brother, Kenneth Marine Training _ Township Hall. Roll call: Yeas Haist. all. Motion-Gatried.' San Diego, Calif.-Marine - Pvt. MYSTERY FARM NO. 6£ was identified as - is one of six large farms in the area owned by R. t HOWARD W. FLINTOFT, , T h o se -from Chelsea who at­ — Motion'by BlaesSj^supported by T/oy L. Lewis, son of Mr., and Gotfredson Farm N o.l, located on the Jackson- . B. Gotfredson of Detroit.- tended’are Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mrs. Fred W. Lewis of 4988 kalm: Barr, that the Clerk be authorized o nav the MoKuno Mnn ^ in i t.T Washtenaw county SQUthW BHt ______Secretary : ------L_:------HMflt ami i ons,1 ’Kenneth . -and baeh road, Ohehea,, ,MlCh., eom -Vv:., * • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ . • • ' ■ . • . • < ...... > Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce By- pleted. recruit training Aug. 4 at brary l-mill of all taxes collected o date. This check to be in the craft and children, Mr. and Mrs, the Marine- Corps- Recruit-Depot. Miltoh Hoffman, George_ Haist and San Diego, Calif. amount . oTT2,175.00. Roll, call: -8nd-Mrs^:i;muiC..vogei—an4 ■Motion carried Mystery Farm Is One of Six Dairy Farms Motion by Chandler, supported daughters. - - — ■— ,struction4n^L_iaeic miHtary*sub- )y-Pmrirtbutrthe Clerk be author- jects and infantry weapons. i2ed to pay T. P. Fiynn $5,000.00 Owned b y Detroit Trucking Michigan, in-1958, took a fifth Upon completion of training as partial payment, of th e -1969 place in production of sweet com, Located on-Grass Lake: road at new Marines are assigned to a street program. Roll call: Yeas he end of Rank road,-just-inside Standards .are. being-carried- on 4>t the barn-in- the lower-left—being ] and fresh market sale of this item all. Motion carried. ~ — unit for further infantry training, he-"Jackson county line,- Mystery the farm. on the Albers, farm in Washtenaw alone brought grower's $1,928,000, pr_to_,one.of-the many-Marine _Motion by Blaess^ supported hy Farm No, 62 i3 khowh_as Gotfred- T^t^Mlchigan-fCoun^Hs-first-iir -Tompkins ia^in-fuiL charge, of Count¥: AllL,of t he -Gotfrec irps-schoolsr —~ 1— ' itxeyr=teeadjounrr-RolI~ oattT^Yem? Son FarnTNor I. It is one of six fafm is in Jackson county. 4 a^eet com production? You'd all. . Motion carried. the _dajrying- operation on Farm arge farms in the area managed JS9, L The big barn houses__42 ,r»Mr guess it. It is highly in SUBSCRIBE TODAY Meeting adjourned by Wilbur Harrig for~R. B. Got^ i dustrialized-:.Wayne bounty.'. TO THE CHELSEA STANDARD! Approved: - August 4r 1959r^" registered-Brow'h Swiss cattle-and .called - The Standard office - to fre d s o n ^ f'r Detroit. Gbtfredsbn the building in the foreground, is identify the Gotfredson farm. .Sev­ Donald Cl' Aiberr-Pjrestdent uPerales the Trans-American -T- -7 George L. Winans, Clerk. ; the c.alf born where Mrs. Tompkins eral Chelsea area people who have . ,.v;: . - .. • —...... Trucking company out of Detroit. assists with the younger cattle! known most of the" mystery farm ■ The farm shown' in- the photo­ Behind the big barn, at the up. photosTpublished during the past Michigan’s Annuat graph is one of three. Gotfredson Tpe|-' left in the -photo, a ~ new year-called to aay—they—failed—to dairy- farmsp-It is-"operated- by quonset-type building is being recognize Mystery Farm No/<32. INVITATION FOR BIDS William-and Laura Tompkins, who1 erected. This will be used for hay NEW SHIPMENTS Peach Harvest came here-from the Traverse City and machinery , storage. The foot­ Seated tyds will be accepted by the Board of Education area four years ago.' They have ings w errln place when the photo­ until 8:00 p.m., August 18,-.1959 on the Chelsea Earlier This Year two__sans,_William .Tompkins, IV, graph was taken,- - . - WHO KNOWS? School District bus fleet -insurance,------— . Although it seems early, arrival who ia , in the eighth "grade~',gt: __Hay,_corn ,-oat a-and-grass-silage: on markest of some of Michigan’s" Grass-LakOr-and-James-who-is-in for-feeding’ the dairy herds are ARRIVING DAILY Specifications-may^^e-^eked^up-at-the-office of the the third grade.' 1. In what country of South •“ >*** “ F - r H----X ----y W H k i l -VA-Vy------1 products- of;1 the farm,^Many of America' is the Atacama Desert Superintendent of Schools^ ... — -~-r- —— signal to homemakers to starf-pro Mystery 'Farm Norr62 was for the cows in the Brown Swiss herd located? ' '" cessing “this queftT of - fruits- for merly Jcnown-for many years- as are making outstanding' produc- The Board reserves the right to reject ahy and alI bidsT the Hobart place. The Tompkins 2. What vvoman was the first to the months ahead:' | > ‘ tion. records and the new experi­ fly over the North Pole? Smart, New Back-to- The state’s estimated peach crop family live in the ^downstairs ment in better health of dairy Bids will be opened at the tegular Board meeting; in apartment of the big house.- They' - - 3. What is' -the officiai name of -fhe^Admimstration Building of the High School- at is the third largest in the nation, cattle now" ~being carried out is -are onerofthe" nij|e_ families Who creating interest .among dairy men Ireland?' ■ — ------:—-~ 8:00 p.m., August 18,1959:_____- y J .I.1— , t -— j . and is-about-the same size as the School for All Afifes. 1958 'harvestr- It- assures ample live-ore-the-six-Gofefredgon f a mwr throughout the- state. - A^Whatl-cdmpaseg^-waa-^toTtgrw^ Wilbur Harris, who manages the by a musical note sounding con­ -HOWARD —W.—FLtNTQFT. home-growjv^rpeaches. for every, Milk produced on the place goes culinary purpose. .. . farmsj-is-president of-thef^Brown to^the Dbtrdit market through the tinuously in his ears? Swiss ’ Association of - Michigan.-. Secretary The harvesting'~of_ riesrly . all' Sealtest^oompaoyr-"according- to 5. Who-was the Roman- God of One of the cows from the dairy Mrs. Tompkifls who was delegated W ar? • _ .:■■ ' ' *• ■ fruits is a "week to, 10 days ahead barnJiL the .photograph,-registered of-riormal, according-to the-Michi'- to come* to “The Standard office 6. Identify" 'Robert ■ Walpole. as May Queen, topped -th« Brown photograph offered ! 7. What id a pentaquine? gan Department of Agriculture. Swiss sale at Michigan State Un IVaChea are no exception. Several to farm owners whose farms are- -fc-Whatf-is a palanquin? _ For Fall Sewing iversity, East Lansing, .on Satur- pictured- as "mystery farms" in desirable peach Varieties for des­ 9. What is another name for day, Aug. 1. Her 305-day record the current series appearing in the Surinam? • ( v " i ■ . ■ ,.. t ■ sert and home processing are al was 660 pounds, of butterfat. ready available* to-shoppers,'— - paper each week. lO.-What^positien did the sister Corduroys, per yd. al rr .^$1,00 In co-operation with Michigan 'The driveway jhownjrjn the of Prime Minister.JSehru hold in ■*-4-1 -The_.peak_ofrthe~Michigan peach- State- University, tests on use of photo is the dividing line "between this .country? , Lustre Weave at . . . 79c harvest formerly came- arouhd auromycin to maintain health Washtenaw and Jackson counties, (Answers on page 9) Labor Day. After youngsters were back to-3chool,-mother .turned_her_ Spring Broadcloths' ...... 59c hand to . filling cans with the "gold^ en fruit from the state’s orchards. Quadriga Percales . 4 9 c But the situation is' changed. Get in step with new -Newer- and better^-peaoh .varietie9.- ii River-Ginghams . . 89c that have an earlier maturity date have supplanted the time-honored Smart W oolen Elberta peach, which sometimes Hirl npt reacK-jpeak harvest, until L e n g t h s , 1 yd., ea. . . . . $1.98 after September was well started, —This—yeac—tha-general earlincaa. of the-harvesting season for all fruits will make the peak of the peach- seasonr^even—earlier. -Tb season may be co» * t er mld-^t?ptember ^ -Earlier and better colored peach varieties that-are-rapidly repUm--^ RwihaVen, ~Kalhaven, Fairh.aveiv Sunhaven and_Halehaven vatities. a'VC These "haven” varieties were all propagated in Michigan at the ex*- periment station at South Haven THE by an internationally known au- r-y Chinos! thor'ty on peaches and blueberr ries, Stanley Johnston Bedfonl-Cords! j j j f f R i i f c M a t c K Held in Ann Arbor FOR FALL The 4-H rifle match wasr, held Saturday, Aug. Vat the_Ann Arbor high school rifle range. Repre­ senting Washtenaw county, at dis­ CONTINENTAL STYLE trict eliminations, will be Bette Gilden, Ypail anti; for Junior Girls: Janice Harw/ood, Ann Arbor, i - OUT GOING BEAUTY 2br-Senior_Girla; -Eugene Fournier, Ann Arbor, for Junior Boy; and Tom Post, Ypeilanti- for—SeniflJL Boy. rm**m------.. Styles Arrmng Daily* Thirty University of Michigan Style 2101 seniors in business administration, "2102 TTawVeenxIected-member-fl-oVBeta. BACK-FLAPPED STYLE ^ ------2108 Gamma Sigma, national honorary HUSltress" admimetra*

S p e e d y SHOE QDT POLKS, y^ll’lL BE LOOKING :THE WflHT PiRgCTlON IF YOU' IVY The liveliest-shoe for, foFFputs sprinq in your step . . . fo't it gets its bounce from a matching ribbed ELMER’S * crepe sote'. Have it in black or'grey suede, black- WHEN YOU A R E 0 . . ’.. . . - ' ...... — ■ • ■ ■ IN TH E M A R K ET When it comes to the new slack styles, v , leather, pr all. It-s so smart. i FOR A FINE you name it .. ■. . wp have it! Conti­ U S E D C A R nental or Ivy. Pockets front or back These an#, Many 'Others ...(.flapped)... Single-or—doubJd_pleats.J- — ■Alt- are- of—welHtnownfifg—Yankr— Micludinfh Popular Soddlt Quality. ... . MOTOR SALES 1® m i 1 0 0 0 O rt m a im Ct P h FLSEA • 3 2 7 1 a.«. a o u . rmM< w PAGE FOUR THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSBA,JfflCHIGAX DCMT SELL* BUY-TRADE • HIRE • SERVICE RENT a D i A ’•( 1 L O S T and FOUND-SERVICE-T Z t ' HELP WANTED • EMPLOYME. KKORTUHITIES

WANT ADS WANT ADS w an t Ad s WANTADS WANT ADS WANT ADS FOR SALE—Frigidaire refrigera FOR SALE—35 h.p, Gale demon FOR RENT—New 2-bedroom home FOR SALE->9i-8ize bed, complete FOR RENT-JHouse at J S tor with freezing compartment. strator. Reduced to $395. Also on Cavanaugh Lake. Reference. with spring and new mattress Boydell Bam Paint W0 pet month plufffif Good condition.—$75. Call afta r 5 h.p. -demonatratory-$179.- MrsT- Clay—Langston,—Phone - -GR $25. Phone GR 9-3242. ____ 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Phone GR~ Inc., 137 Park St. Phone GR 9*3741 9-9792. ------FOR SALE—Man’s 26-in. English “ 7 5 gaL $15.99 - ; [yr if' ; ,5-4451. bicycle. In good running condi -- ^ ’rf1""-" ’ FOR SALE—’'fthite Rock fryers, tlon. Phpne GR 9-1013. , Chelsea^ Hardwart 4 4 to 5\i lbs.' Live or dressed. Boydell House Paint SPECIAL FOR SALE—9 Fine Wool ew#e 8(lg V .04B8 ^ Pageant 8ite- r f i 200-LB. CAPACITY SKI May pickv up .live at any time. If $3.99 per tJal.- lambs. Phone GR 5-5161 after .—- ~ - f t wanted dressed, orders must be 6 p.m. PAINTING and Interior Decorat- Fully guaranteed. placed • by Wednesday evening ing. Tom and-Alice Moore. Call . $2.95 r ' Phone GR 9-2469. , Chelsea Hardware GR 9-3691 after 5 p.m. -21ff HOMES FOR SALE Help Wonted»Female FOR RENT—F'irst-floor a qpRSER'S, INC. _ FOR SAL&—Baby’s play pen, with garage; one upBtaira apart- -, “ 137 Park St. ‘ *6 SEWINS-MACttlRE Toys ate our only business. m^nt partially furnished; one large * * Take, over payments on’ Singer, nursery chair and bathinette: upstairs unfurnished apartment, ^ig-^ae. 206._ fancy stitches in infant's snow . All in good Twith' nsw ^ condition. Phone OR 5t8116.~~— ft It's easy,- creative;" and profitable. n ewly decorated. Phono GR 8-5441 -SPEC IA L modern blond console; like new. Demonstrate—toys and earn Fullbaaement, 1 * ,75-ft. POLYETHLENE SKI ROPE Does- everything without attach­ FOR SALE—Modem 2-Bedroom - with float and handle. money, too. You demonstrate the FABRlCON"WEAVlNG - Repair •• ' i . ments; makes hundreds of em­ home on comer lot in Chelsea, toys, we'U handle all details. Your m burns, moth holes, cuts, tears. In Chelsea—2-family home, -V $1.95 broidery stitches. Org. cost $359.00. Wall-to-wall carpet in living room, customer satisfaction guaranteed Save that garment. Reasonable Pay bal. due of $92.25 or payments hall and bedroom. Venetian blinds, For information call NO 8-2036. prices,. 816 East street. Phone CORSETS, INC. of $10;25 per hiQ. Will diseoiyit for awnings. Phone GR 9-4121. \ -6 GR-5-5102;7___ -9 Ahomo“ ,U^ L,k6^ ? “■'«* • 1 ,137 Park St. , -0 cash and give trade-in" allowance. FOR* SALE—Good used Esco milk Call E. H. Co.. GR 9-5351. * cooler. 4-can size. Phone GA FOR SALE—80 . Evinrude A t Spring Lake—Year-round home. GAMBLES 8-4208. ' 1 Lark Electric, : Phone GR 9-3741. -6 Joslin Lake FOR SALE—Modern house and 6 K E R N .R E A L ESTATE ■Year-rOund furnished . lake-front Sherwin-Williams offers a vastly acres ncar Chelscnr Special price improved npuse paint, Remem­ Moving-*- Hau I i ng 682 South Main Street , home on lot • 40,x240>. this week. Information concern­ Spqrtirig Goods Sale Phone Chelsea GR 9-7681 Terms. Less for cash. ing this . by appointment only, ber more homes are painted. With Also,2-bedroom ~ lake-front. Oil -SWP than any other Brands Sher-. TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS j.-----— ___ : ltf Phone GR 9-4872. -6 win-Williams exterior flat or gloss* furnace, 2-car garage., $12,500.’ Sfl-flfi rtnlliin------■ :■ V------FOR RENT—-5 rooms, unfurnished Terms. 7.. . ■ _ FOR SALE—^50 While Leghorn $0.95 gullou. Baseball Gloves, Bats, Balls. ^upstairs, in. country home, Pri. : pullets. 6090 Lingane Rd. Phone Burnett Brothers -Fishing Tackle ■ ------'----- y a te . ^ntreince^and bath, fhone GR 5-4772. G A M BLErG R AVDE 'A' "Untll I sold my business with o Sfandord Wont Ad—^ Phone GR 5-8160 Boat, Cushions GR 9-7444. Patterson Lake Near Unadiila. Attractive 2-bed­ I always had a Headache!" ORGANS AND PIANOS-New and / Exterior Paint FOR SALE-t-12 cu. ft. Kelvinator Rods and Reels room, well-insulated home. Oil HOJJSE W ANTED —Plugs and Baits used. Several top brands to see . heat. - Aluminum storms- - and 3 bedrooms, garagesPreferably^in and -hear . Baldwin, Estey, Lowrey, s', priced to save - you iriopeyT Sold GR6-8I66^-— ---- . 47tf UatrTpTng Ei T homas and othy makes, used. -— -----screensr -Worth—more -than asking ■’town. Needed by new busiftfess- under our money-back guarantee; __Outaoor-Grills7 :------pribe.— $9i500. -Sl-.5Q0z7dd:wn.— - man'movirigto-towhfPhoneTJex n-2-gal^4an;.— —.—— WANTADS . ______. ja le —rPeaches. ^Swimming-Pools :Maddy-Mu8ic-€»f:508~Ea8t"17il. ter HAr6-5(T2l orHA"6-B^46V ..applea^potatoes. 1575 Pierce Rd Ham^Apm^Arhorr==Plronr K0“" Croquet Sets 8-8895. 20tf ■Ha If "Moon. Lake* Phone GR 9-6981. „ _ 6tf Life - $3.99 pier gallon . Water Skis WILL DO. all tji )es. of- clothing ■ 2-bedroom Home, - Delightful kit­ Boydell House Paint. Clean Your-Own-Rugs ARMSTRONG- alterations. Call .GR 9-1901. -7 chen and dining area. Oil furnace. PAINT-YQUR^BARN Swim Masks Fenced yard. Garage".- $12,500. :— $3.-99 per gal. ■ PAINT-NOW- PAY LATB-R- With1 Our Amazing Rug Cleaner/ -Futuresq Garlon- Swim .'Fins CAN TAKB-C ABB-ef _ $2,500 down. BUYON TIME! Rental-charge; $6.00 pet day. Ice Chests >.. steady ironingsT-AlsoTodd. o¥es . Inlaid floors of the SAVE MONEY Thermos Jug^ and . Also have 2 nice out* Chelsea Hardware most: advance .styling side~Jd«>r8_TorL Jale.^_Call GR ^NorffTTerrl to rial Road GAMBL ES FRIGID PRODUCTS \Highest quality paint 9-3931. .(J Near Inverness jjolf course;on -60- '. 110-112 N. Main Phone GR 9-6651— - - Expert Workmanship "Merkel Brothers SINGER .Sewing Machine’,, very 4-37 Colors ' 'Lowest prices HOUSE. FOR - SALE—Pleasant -3- foot lot. North. Lake privileges. —light, finish"—1"1“ l---- J "J-!-----■- ____ :------:------:------A it bedroom home-with pttached car* $7,000. $1,500 _down._ OR-REN-T—3-room-furnished-up­ ^AIL-Work& Guaranteed FORD TRACTORS and equipment. cel lent condition ; sews over pihs; NOTICE—To keep abreast of the •^Experienced installation men Free Estimates. - port and screened, in- back- porch. and heavy seams; guaranteed. Must stairs apartment; Adults only. - latest-developments in the sci­ guarantee top quality work. - Also New Holland machinery'; Good back yard. F.H.A. terns Year-round lake homes priced from see to appreciate; Pay-balance of Phone GR 5-4801. , l t f ence of Chiropractic, and to render Salesandservice^Gobb^&rSchreerr availabl^witrr"$1,100 - down pay­ $6,500 to $25,000. $26.49 with payments of $5.00 per a fetter ‘ health service to my —No waiting 'MERKEL BROS. StockhridgerPhoneULysses 1-4525. ment required. Call GR 9-5312 ior mo. Call E. H. Co- GR 9-6351. ;0 -RE-At-ESTATE- -patients; • I will - attend- arr’GducH^' ihelaea i------GR=5i57 ------— 41 tf further details; , -■- 'DOROTHY MILLER tional convention at the- Palmer Regular $5.49 yard, ^ WANTED—Washings and-, or iron- BULLDOZING AND MARSH Phone. OR 0.3971 or fiR. 806731- CLOGGED FOR.SALE School of Chiropr«ictic.._m. Daveri FRIDAY and SATURDAY,.’ $3.49 inga^orlwork-bythehour^Call PLOWINGr-TonuMerkeUPhone. Clark Real Estate port, Iowa", "on August 23, 24, 26 Digging GR 9-1016. . - — GR 9-7621. W . • Ann Arbor .NCOME—HOUSE—in - downtown, and. 26. Regular 'office hours will -MERKEL BROS.. SEWER ' . Chelsea, .Rents for $135 monthly begin again on Thursday, "Aug. 27. Fo rSepticTanks n addition to.' owper's apartment, Dr. GhasI Cr Miller, Chiropractor. FOR SALE—1958 Plymouth Plaza Reynolds Sewer ’erms considered. For full details MASONf WORK—Basements and And Drain Fields; _n._...._-.„T_bu3iness coupe;—10,000—miles. and to-see this-property callLyhn brick work. Free estimates.^Ph. -Ideal for—BaleBmatw^Lvle Hasel- -Service GR fi-7571.______l PACKAGE POLICIES- swerdtr Days j)hone GR 5-3341. Rem ar-GR O-7681 or ------— PEA C H ES - Wlththe^>ddition of oum eW power 3 - ROOM ^APARTMENT with digging equipment we are now ------etf — Ri,ck your own. heat, light and water furnished Low Cost MJay To Covar Your Home We Clean Sewers Without Digging A,_POMMERENrNG, _: ___Bring own containers; able to offer you complete service. GOODWILL TRUCK -of Jackson Drains^Jleaned. Electrically -- in _exehaugeZfdrL'maintenaco carei will1 be^ihiChelsea JMondayfAug. Broker of... McKype Memorial ' Library. Septio tanks from 300 gaL to 2,000 Save on your home -^trisurance, through modern 24, for pick-up of useable discards. FREE ESTIMATES ■'hone Chelsea GReenwood 9-j>49l- -^2-YEAR GUARANTEE!-- - Gzapla-sOrehard building and 'grounds.--Phone GR- gal. available for prompt instal< policies that ^combine yourHome coverages info orre^ Phone Wesley^Morrison, GR'9-1952, • 3tf 9-7761 or GR 5-4681. 5tf PhoneAnn Arbor NO 2-627T ~ 4317 Rank-Rd. rPhone-GR-9-6468- "Sewer Cleaning Is Our Buiimas— RENT — 2;bedroom SEPTIC TA NK S OLe ANED, • low cost package. Fire, theft and personal liability Not a sideline’' " furnished do^vnatairs apt. Refer­ -----:------^ >25,00, Phone HI 9-7771. Wash- Hours: Daily; 8-5;30; Thurs., 8-12; > Fri., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. . coverages are available to you,_as_a.homeowner or inferior Flat Latex FOR SALE—12-ft. aluminum boat. ences required. Phone GR 9-7841. tenaw Sanitation Service, 62 tf NEW FLOOR SANDER—Rent it more Lake. Good condition. $150. Phone GR ■z by the hour—. __ _L -Emergency- service calls: —"Yenaht77ifT ;a choice of several plans. " • ■■ ~~ - -Paint-- 9-3741. — '- -______J3 FOR. RENT^Sept.-June, ■ modern GR 9-4878 FOR SALE-r-'57 Lambereta Motor lake home, completely furnished. FINKBEINEft LUMBER CO. Interior Flat Latex $3.99 : ' Scooter. $15Q. 6590 Lirtgane Rd. Phone GR 9-337L ' -7 Phone GR 9-3881 • ' 16tf Phone GR 5-4772. •-— ’ -6 ZIG-ZAG AUTOMATIC sewing Paint HILLTOP PLUAABING NEW AND USED Ford-Tractors. BOB SHEARS' APARTMENT (machine in beautiful console. Gehl Forage Harvesters ana A D MAYER Chelsea-Hardware- llOl S- Main__ 7£hone GR^5-7201 every neep rooms and bath. Newly re-deco^ Makes designs;:,igirsrr buttonholes;wmwimwwi, Blowers, Gehl Forage boxes, Star- — $3-9 9 — — ------u—r~ r*j INSURANCE F0R ^------f t rated. All utilities. without’a)cta'chments?? Pay contract 115 PARK STREET CHELSEA, MICHIGAN line barn cleaners.; Used choppers, FOR RENT—3 ro'oms, completely FEDERAL' LAND BANK real 5-5673. balance, of $64.20 or take up pay- some, used only'2 seasons, priced PHONES: OFFICE GR~5-71S1; RES, OR 5-4201 . , ' estate loans thru-National-Far rJjnentsJ3^$8’.rO" monthly.-CalllNO ^S-AL-E-=^2=mphth-old^7pups7 --from-$295;ftdr~New’and Used^com" Che I sea1 H a rd war< per m onth/ Phone GR 9-4851. •--ft Loan Associations nowavailable- to- _:ipart^SilYeT-.:EoIite::an;d2;.Weima£37T2-9972^ -----. 1. __ .------:-----ft piCKers^W-i edm arir-Xractbn iSale S, ./ suburban home owners who are raner pointer. Should make good Saline. Phone HAzel 9-9476. 3tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment _ part-time farmers, as well as full hunters "br‘' pets. Silver or. dark. w ith, private "entrance ■ and- bath; NAPOLEON LIVESTOCK "'"time'rfar'mers",“ ""Acreage no longer 16851 Kilmer road.. , 6 Frig Ida ire - Norge / : COMMISSION CO, a limitation. 54 per cent interest, LAWNMOWER SHARPENING- Located - short distance out. Suit- Located, on M.-50, . Napoleon, Mich. r‘long-term wft.fi full prepayment -APPLIANCES— —r—■------AND-REPAIR - - able-for coupler Phone"after 6 p.rru - privileges. Contact the National Having-Trouble GR--6=5161. - - ____ ' 7 ; AUCTION — =Farm* Loan iAsaoeiatiQnr-2-221 Jack* rWashers - "Dryers • Atuhorized Small .Engine FOR—Sft:LE*=sVaccingted Holstein _ Every Monday. 2t00 p.m ,— son Ave., Ann-Arbor, phone NOr- --Growing a * Freezers - Refrigerators Sales-and-Service- heifers; T-Due to freshen lasrof Buyers for all.kinds of livestdck. "PKEMTCJM j™ mandy 5-6139 , dr , NOrmandy Jdealthy Lawn? Built-in Kitchen Units Aug. or first bf Sept. Phone GR i Dairy cattle tested sale day,s - 5-6130, Ghelsea Hardware 5-4901. LeRoy Heller & S6n. 11445 State approved to handle- Bangs Fresh Fryers. whole^lb.29c FUK K&NT—liacm;jor apt, or suit­ "Phone - GR" 9-6311 Waters^Rtl. . -1 . fltf ------Cow* ------able for two. Furnished. GR 9~- Ask us about Scdtta ZENITH . . ill Napoleon^ ~Cut Up*-! ! : It. 3tf GUARANTEED LAWN PLAN" [Eystone 6-4201 TV - Radios - Hi-Fi ATTENTION FARMERS=Now is John B. Fa hey ^Broker - SWIFT'S-^REMRJM- ‘ FOR "SALE—Harvest apples for „ Chelseais. Headquarters __ _ the...tlme ?to paint your bams Phone^GA-8»4342—:i5554-Fahey-Rdr A . ORIN and DALE cookihprand eating." E.‘ E. Hein- •For ScottsXawn Seed, Turf Builder and out buildings. For free estL- Manchester HESELSettWERDT and other- Scotts-lawn'-suppUcs.- ;ELOQR-CO VEEIN G mateg~'C5ll or see Mark McKeman. Phohe 'GR 9-7610. . -3tf and GR 9-6504, or GR 9-2231. • ^42tf ;6_5-Acxe9 farm, land on Pleasant CoffipleteHousetrbid^arnlshinga- Wi ’Lake-’ Rd,- ,$8j0Qft,, SWlFT'S BROOKFIELD, Ghelsea Hardware • liigsV Mrs. Delbert White. 16366 GAMBLES Tree-Ripened 6 Farnsworth road, 6 miles north of 16 acres -with modern 6-room FOR SALE—Excellent 3-bedroom Chelsea. -Stockbridge ULysses house, storms and screens, new Rental Equipment Cheese . . . 2-lb. pkg. 65c Red Haven. Peaches. ^ MEABON'S 1-4086;------7 * e 'Best for.hornet-freezing;. ~ home. Fine location. 1 baths. welTTcKTcken house, fool shed; fruit FLOOR SANDER . LARGE 2-LB. JAR_ StiEDp_'S_ Does’not discolor. Gas-ReaL-XIew—fotmica—kitchen, TV. FumT 6^Applv trees, grapes and berries. ——-FLQOR=EDGER— Hardwood fioorsT-carpetingfdrapes; 106 N. Main Phone GR 6-5191 $4^)00 downr FLOOR POLISHER GOLDEN ;TUBtLEE * andscaped comep-Jot^-Phone-GR -----z i: — ltf U S C K Y rY D D I ~ HAND SANDER3~ . . . . 59c Bcginmng-^f- Next—Week- 9-567 L _‘ ... a f _____-----fttf- •■Alao, farma -of- 55-lB0r2Q,( _ _ ------(OsdHatJngHype)------FQRZ^tiE&TZypr^MZXiana =in ou,'re .planning to.:buy_the new. ______several—houses-aftd:.___ income.,, in — WALLPAPER STEAMER EGKR1CH- Small and large sales appreciated. good condition; $20 • Ph1one GR SHBET^EfftL pronadftlftcu. ft. Royal Deluke" Manchester, 9-6193. 6 food freezer from Gambles, For Rent this new, modem equipment iuat $199.95 or $6.00 down you’ll CARLOAD LOT PRICES—Wizard WORK ' by hour or day. Franks . . . lb. pkg. 49c Peterson Orchard L be getting the greatest freezer FOR RENT in Chelsea—Furnished delux_e.*15 cu. ft., deep freeze, value of. all_time. Enjoy all the : * BRUIN--LAKE - - - $198.88. Counter-baTahcea. lidXIh- - GAS and OIL FURNACES— 5-room; modernr^Large living Follow, .signs . from ... North.Lake . INSTALLED tremendous features . . . Enjoy the room, carpeted wall-to-wall; fire­ '-"G a m b l e s — Select Cuts ■ -terior light, sweatproof walls;" 3" big savings on food costs, too. comers glass fibre insulation. Tecumseh EAVETROUGHING place, private front and back en­ 110 N. Main St. . . . - ■ -■■■- : . .c For Free Estimates, Call GR 9-4451 Gambles are taking orders now on VEAL ■ BEEF • PORK • LAMB unit guaranteed 5 yrs. If you're this terrific freezer buy , . . So trance. Washing privileges. Call Phone Chelsea GR 9-2811 / ■ ,-y^- WI DtLIVER __ PHOKI flK 9-24U mv.v-v .^ v.vlV ^ B .yJUL'.'.'.v.v .-.v.v.v.w A Chelsea Hardware- -F O R S A L E - Conyers ion Burners -LAKE f* m t T Y o m . S-ocrc lQt. Exeelleht rental income; $11,5.00 down, Before You Buy—-See Us. * t t f f K t V O U D EUELOIL-- ^^r^We-can-ssveTon “money— 90-ACRE DAIRY FARM,'Large hip-roof barn, 19 cbw are INSURED aaainsflosi 1W O RRIES- Hours; Daily: 8-5:30; Thurs., 8*12, ties, 10x40 silo, grade A milkhouse., Modern 4- Fri., 8 a.m. fo $ p.m, 1 By Calling Collect bedroom home. $20,000 cash. Tke Comforts of DEXTER HA 6-4601 Emergency service calls: 1 -] i ... . ' , ■ ■ GR 9-4878 . \ ALBER OIL CO. TWO-APARTMENT HOME, completely remodeled. a Modern Home ‘‘NfM WANTED—Standing timber. All HEATING A ELECTRICAL -1» > ^ sizes' hhd all kinds. Will PAy 20-AC^E FARM. Modern 3-bedroom home with new CONTRACTORS • H ere,Jp our rcstfully appointed funeral home wo cash. Korn Real Estate. 622 South bath and oil^ furnace.-$_l[3,000.*; - ' Authorised Dealer foV Mor-Sun provide comfort and privacyJor the families we4 Main. Phohe GR- 0-7681; ■ . 4tf- FURNISHED 2-BEPROOM Cavanaugh Lake Cottage. Furnaces and Air Conditioners ' . k-' r v - WltTON $400.00 BRANTLEY. $125.00 ...... ■ ■' ; -1 SEPTIC TANK Half-bath, screen porch. $6tQ00. Half down. 201 South Main St, Chelsea, Mich, Phone GR 5-7201 Wedding Ring $200.00 Wedding Ring: $50.00, O urs ~ IsT iruly personal "Service that meets everj^ CLEANING ______- 1______29tf 1 Prompt1, tcIlable service - by a v Koepsake's Guarantee Certificate Insures yeur die* Requirement of^ iK fldvflncedj ige?------^occl-ff irm -yo^ -know- you— •lean depend upon. Sand-GrdveT-BlackDlrT mondr-qgaihst loss from the sefflnFfor took for the narhji "Keepsake" tn the, ring onet op, . ■ a oLAw^sefvIceJIi' — One widely appreciated -FREE ESTIMATES STROUT REALTY BULLDOZING » DIGGING" " - the tootog and-beend-u im be m tarosure t>fof maximummmriitmm heautv. ond cnR R. P. MILLER, Local Representative llance forever, Rlns> «n1«r|*d ihow djUltl BOLLINGER BASEMENTS - DITCHING, Pric« inefudt F«dK«l T« Office: J5775 CavflnauglL-iflkeRofld-gkeRoad -ELGIN BULOVA "— Itatlofv^Servfce tbit Office Box 388 Cheliei -Licensed^by Mich.Health JDept-' Isea,Mkhlgoii J!tonirQR~es589l -C. Trinkle & Sort "----- , ) ijT_18. 1959 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICTOAM PAGE FIVE WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS AgTeachers Study xj&.spaetk Radioi8otop€s, Effect If You Are Looking On Farm Products ' v fora ■:T ^TV rZoectric stove, wash- 'Stephen A. Hayden, teacher of and dryer, brand Good, Clean Used-Car vocational agriculture at Chelsea M N,n -i-po. bedroom aet and MARY WOLTER.l High school^ heard faults of re­ [jewffijfclfr oq M iU search being done at the Michigan Real Estate Broker Then Look at These! Agricultsral Experiment Station involving the use of radioisotopes V/HEN in d o u b t _ .n4 Main Office ■ At Prices ^ '— and the effect? of irradiation on Jxt21 P?,rt£?e Lake Road ;Wqy Below, Book! agricultural products at Miehigan: Call o» to cleam your ruga, i (Near. N. Territorial Rd.) State University, July 27-81. carpets and furniture. v' HA 6-8188 1951 DeSoto - transportation About 850 Michigan vocational; Check OurLow Prices. ' special :...... ,.$125 agriculture teachers, superinten­ -North Lake Branch 1965 -Buick-Gonveirtibiei dents, principals, directors of vo­ SatBfacUou Guaranteed. - 14034 N. Territorial Road—- .full power GR.5-3241 W 9 5 cational "education and teachers of 1965 Ford . institutional oh-farm training par- ; — GR ■ .„Ptockney' Branch ticipated-in this 4Qth annual" Con­ ference for Teaehers of Vocational 132 W, Main (M-36) 'iQKaaM0n wagon ....:.,„„$1195 Modern Rug & ------UP 8-3130- 1956 Mercury 2-Dr. HT Agriculture at Kellogg Center. "With the advent if radioiso­ Upholstery Cleaner* Dexter Town Hall; Rd. Large 2- Save up to $700 on all. new topes, scientists now have an «• $tory remodeled farm 'home. With ' Mercury and Edset cars. fective technique whereby they can upper apartment if desired. Beauti- v * 1 , ful settmg on lS aerea.^BOO ft. Your Mercury-Edsel Dealer earning plant growth and. its re­ 135-Trainfoat3 Purchase black-top road frontage., $21,000. lationship with' its environment,” -Chelsea said Dr. MartintJ. Rukovac, of-the it', national! This masa buying Chelsea 8-bedroom home with 2- MSU departmtiet ,-Of horticulture. i «w!r of 2^00 Gamble Stores car garage. Attractive and in Implement- Co.; "Radioisotopes—have been ex- you the -alWeature Coroj excellent condition. $15,900. FHA approved. » 3281 Manchester Rd, tremely useful in determining the ; i iffiffioyal Deluxe lb eu. ft. food Phone GR 5-5011 efficiency of different forms of ftSerstonly n99.95. Stores 625 fertilizers in supplying the plant ff?frozen t*oods!-.HM cWld-safe Dexter 3-bedroom ranch home, J fd with lock! Pays for itself in natural gas furnace and utilities. SALE—Red, % length, fur- with essential dements, as well-

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% PAGE S IX THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN THURSDAY. MNNNMMNMNmiNlfl - tk i 'CMBbr of V aihU uv. . * ___ thereof upoa Dora B. Ho^awerdt of 718 films, J>ut it has a great deal to noon with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence In tAo ShUUr of tb T L u te of EDITH McKinley St., Chelsea, Michigan, fiduelaiy recommend it—it's warm, human, Embury. JAFFE. Dtotwd. of said. eaUt« and that such claims will be George Webb is serjously ill at At a HMloa of said Court, hold oa July heard tor saw'Court at the Probate Office _____ oruer, ia sentimental, and slightly mad' ini on October -7,-1960, at 9 ISO A Jf, Michigan', his home at North Lake. ^ r a w u t, Hotvorablo JOHN W. CONUN It la Ordered, That notlM thereof be the comedy department. Rural Correspondence Judso of Probato. tiubllcation of a oopy hereof for Mrs. Margurite Hadley ana N^otleo U Hon>br Qlv.on, That oil or consecutively prsvlous to said The hero of the film, Tony, is daughter, Mrs. Howard Campbel tors of Hid docoMod ir* roqulrod to pro- day of heartug.vln The ChdsH Standard, a 41-year-old widower-with an 11- • ltem» oj Interest About People Kiwi Knots • are spending the week‘at'th e >lat sent tholr eUItn In writing and undor ana that tba flaucianr cauw a copy of thlc Ross Hunter already has Susan oath, to liUd Court, awf to a i v t i ooi notloe to he served upon each known party year-old son, Ally, who is, at times, mmmmmmmmrmomtyemmmmmmt ter’s cottage at Houghton Lake. thereof upon Abraham Jaffa-of *01 HI in interest at his - last known addreu by Hayward's signature on the dotted St., Colon, Michigan, fiduciary of uld registered, certified or ordinary mail (with much piore adult than his father Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright an oatato, and. that «ueh claims will be heard proof of mailing), or by parionni service line for a starring. role in “Ele- who is an improvident, irrespon FOUR MILE LAKE ROGERS CORNERS ,Mrs. Winona Pickett and Jack by uld Court at the Probate Offloe on at least fourteen (14) day*’prior to such October.7.1*0*. at 9i80 A,M. t 4 t hearing. A tyu. co»,AMSS *• BREakbt, m phant Hill” which he'll produce sible, but likable would-be promot Mr.-and Mrs, Fred Harris an< It ia Ordered, That notloe thereof be JOHN W. CONLIN. for Universal’International in In* er, who dreams of the big time, given by publication of a copy hereof for A true ccpyl • Judge of Probate, family returned home Saturday three Week* eonaeeutlvely previous to Hid Anna Douvitsae dia. ’ , , making a;million,, and then living ST™ TM2S M 1m" ■*ow dey ofi hnrlng, in The CbeliM Standard, Register of Prohatl.' ; it up. , from a three-week visit in Cali Loren Koengeter, i 1 I Ontario. , and that-tha fiduciary cauec. a, copy.of this Hendley A Radsmacber. Attorney. • forhia wherethey. visited Mrs. notice to bo Hrved upon each known party Address! Chelsea, Michigan, Aug8-2Q 'John Ford is telling friends that Edward G. Robinson turns in ^ Marcella Stark of Trenton*,.was 1AJADT1I l?D A H lflC rn in Interest at bis laat known addron by superb comedy performance as the Harris' brother, Clff McGuire in registered, certified or ordinary mail (with ORDER FOE PUBLICATION "Captain Buffalo" is the best story a Sunday afternoon caller of M r. [ivvlilll f[vii*ul3w proof of majllng), or by penona) Mrvtce ■' -Account to come his way_sinceJl,‘Tho' In­ stodgy, well-meaning- b u t' uncom­ San Diego, and also another broth and Mrs. William Stark. Richard ] Harley Loveland, spent Thursday at least fourteen (it) days prior to such No. 40455 . prehending brother.- Thelma Ritter bearing, ' ■' * State of Miehigan. The Proha to'Court for t. WILUAM JOHNSON, Def^ former," „ v‘ er, Curtis McGuire and family, in Linden-and Karen Pidd, of Dexter, I evening with his mother, Mrs JOHN w . c o n u n ;, : the County of Washtenaw. - mi- gives a gem of a performance as Seattle, Wash, were Saturday evening for the Probate. Court on September-25, 1959 On motion of Henry D * chiok who is Tony's girl friend.- Chester, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Erwin L , ^ r8, . WundeH Blikken, Misi the County of Washtenaw. ■ J! , at 9 >80 A.M. i ...... ■ _ * L____ .torney for the Plaintfrrlt i.AL«»# Au Rufus Gilman of Tecumseh, Pidd of-Dexter, atfcompanled M rsr^ e tsa Ashrjrafi of Iran, Mr. and in the Matter of the Estate of FRED' Jt”’la Ordered,' That nditce thereof be BRICKA- K A f.MIIArir mJVfm. PRffn- And last, but not\ Iehst, there is Mr,, and Mrs. William Snay and ■ f i l y n n : » m m i s/raves* • m f l w to - - 4 1 aV eea /' _ ven by publication of a eopy or this KeenanrWynn- fys^afree-spending William Stark to Ann-AfborTast Will Barber, Mrrand Mrs RICK-A KALMBACH, a /k / RICKA KADM order, for three weeka consecutively prey- family were Sunday visitors of week, Tuesday,"' to attend the fu- 9 ‘l, S d'VT®**80" and, Mr‘ and BACH, DocMHd. ____ ioue to said day of hearing, in The Chelsea big-time operator. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. : At a Mulon of said Court, held on the Standard, ami that the petitioner eaun a heral of Alice Judson. v ;Mrs.,Rudolph Rohde and sons were 7th day of August A.D. 1959. ' copy of this notice to be Hrved upon each and Mrs. Hermon Snay and I Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. Prewnt. Honorable JOHN W. CONUN/ known , party in lntarest-at. bin-last .known Dated June 18. in.w. - : family, of Stockbridge. ; 1 and- Mrs. Nelson Peterson; Judge of Probate.^ __ addr«sbyi«giHered,Hrtlfled,orLordijiary - BREAKBV-j cans was enrolled—in school or Notice’ Is Hereby T,Wen, T the peti­ mail (with proof of. mailing), orir 'by par' Mr. and ‘ Mrs; Fred HarcjFlmc! LIMA TOWNSHIP Mr; and Mrs. Clifford Peterson tion : of William J. Rademacher, Trustee sona) service, at least fourteen (14) days Henry D. Arklson Cl,cu!t ^ college last year, the U, S. Office for the benefit of Karl Riemcniohnclder; prior to suoh hearing.; ^ ^ Attorney for Plaintiff family were Sunday evening visi­ are vacationing near Marquette in Burtnesa Address 1* North of Education estimates. . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trinkle the Upper Peninsula. Robert Rlemenschneider and Alice Ricmen- . JOHN W. CONLIN. tors of Mr./and Mrs; Ezra Heinin* and family were week-end guests schneider. praying for the allowance of A true eopy. Judge of Probate. Ypsllantl, Michigan. aiVM ^ ger. Mrs. Nina Wahl accompanied hts third annual-account, will bo heard at Anna Douvitsas . A true copy . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wal­ the Probate: Court on September 8, 195* Register of Probate. «U,*l,a '$• Smith,'Siiair Mr. and Mrs. David Fischer and ter Miles in Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hinderer at 01 SO A.M. i Hendley 4k Rademacher, Attorneys Heleu B, Miller, Deputy cie^ ^ ™ , rand family and Mr, and Mrs. It is Ordered, That notice thereof be Chelsea, Michigan. : AuglS-27 ■: m i m i family, of Hamburg, Wllfe? Sunday given :by... publication:^of a .copy of this Sylvan Theatre Mr. and Mrs. GlendoikRove^an'.to Wisconsin and the order, for three, weeks consecutively pre­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ischer and Mrs. John Fischer. . vious to Hid day of t hearing, in The Notice of Hearing~-Probste of Will The Circuit Court for the , the week-end with her parents^Mr, | Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Chelsea Standard and that the petitioner Determination^eg Halm ™YC?!!l*£nW to Chancerv. - ltj rnimn a copy,...... of . this, notloe.... to .. , H rved' NANN.IE LUvILur, tanls, Plaintiff, and.Mrs.. . . . J.iowis _ . . Hasslswerdt, . . , Their Miss Mabelie" .Notten returned upon each known party in interest at his 1 mildren, Lewis and Aria remained [ home after a week's stay with her last known address by registered, certified, State of Miehigan1, Tho Probate Court for JAMES EARES, Defendant, ' " SHARON TOWNSHIP to spend the or ordinary mail (with proof of mailing), the County of Washtenaw,. ’ No. AA-413 / week with their sister, Mr& Eva Dancer. Mrs. Dan or by personal service, at least fourteen In the Matter of the Estate of GORDON "DON’T GIVE UP TjGV TWmom] — _ Order- For Apptiisn^ Mr. and Mrs. George Meister grandparents, |cer is now spending a few days (14). days iuior to such hearing. Suit..,.pending . inj: Hie' ayuw .nihu have returned heme after ah ex- Mrsr Elisabeth ...... jmhn w.;conun; n ’TOBslon of gaid v Cgow; held off TH E SHIP" Walhciwr oi | w ith,Mr, and Mrs, Chester Notteh true: top Judge o'f Probate. August Oi m*5ff , la thfscauee it apierfring from tin. tended trip-in the -Upper Fenin- : *hoenix, Ariz?, and Mr. and M rsrlgiid-M fc^^ Anna Douvitsas Present, Honorable JOHN W. CONLIN, davit on file, that James Eik« l ith JernrJiewi^-JBino Merrill. sula, of Michigan. Register of Probate.: * . Judge of Probate. Eugene Kontny and daughter, Bet-| Mrs, Roy-Miller called one day Hendley ft Rademacher, Attorneys' Noticei Ib Hereby Given. That the petl Mr. and Mrs. L, Dean Sodt were ey> Y psilgntjjr-r.werer ^Sunday llast-w eelLji^iv Mra.^David Martin .Chelsea; Michigan. Aug,18-27 tion of Barbara Jane Moeggenberg/praylng that the instrument filed in saliL Court be a;.*?” »“ Sunday visitors of the latter's par,Lguests of Mr. and. Mrs. Bernard arid her house gubst8~?fflrs.' Jean ORDER ^ P F O U m h U U r U lB ^ -admitted.to- * ...... SUN,-MON. AUG, 16-17 I) ents. Mr.-and-Mrs. Aibert-Browir^Herrst Phil Kontny returned Galloway of Toronto, Canada, and FOR HEARING CLAIMS . 'eatament ‘ o: _ home „ .No, 44904^______■iMitlonrofsaldid estate bo granted to Bar- the iald'InTRon m Farmington, y _ - ____; with_Kia parents: after_ a m rs. Ethel McKinley of New Zea bara . J ane Moeggenberg . jor__jome. othe the Mid Defendant-Jai5ei"Eai« csm week's vacation spent State of Michigan, The Probate Court for hla:.. appearance- . t o ribe enterwi la tffl' “Last Trainfrom =lDonna-Brand-spent^-few-days= atru.the land ^ t he^County-of Washtenaw.--"” ------^— srttabttrw rson; and tfiarihe hirra of salu cause within three months from to. Herrst home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M illerwere ■In ot the B stlte ^ rR O S E deceased be determined, will be heard at Pi, this order and that In-defMluhB*rf this last week" with : her v cousin, DULGEROFF, Mentally Incompetent.- the. Probate Court on September *, 1959, said-Bill of.Complaint-wd! ii uiJrS Gun Hill” Ruth: Housel-in-Jackson. ___Eddi6_Gage^_aQnrof-M rand-M rs. j Thursday-ev,erring -callers of Mrs. A t-a session o f bald "Court; held , on at *sS9 A.M. confessed. - August-*,-1959' It is Ordered, That notice thereof bg •'“ Dated June 19, 1959. - » Leslie House! of Jackson, is H. G. Gage is reported to be im- Esther.Waddell and George ZeebT • Present. Honorable JOHN W, CONUN, given by publication of a copy hereof In color, - with Kirk Douglas three -wee ' AMES R. -BREAKEYr;.., spending this week-with-his undo provingr, ■ ■ ■ « \ a t ^lhia . .time,—His—oondi--|-They i-. were-Sundny-- evoning vastcallers J udge -of-Prebater eks/cohHcutively' „ _ . . . . i Circuit Judge.- and Anrheny Quinn. tion is still serious-but he is now of Mf. vand Mts. Max ftop'pe. Notice l» Hereby (liven, That all credi­ day of hearing,earing, ^n in The ChelseaCl Standard, Henry D. Arkison , and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd tors of said mentally'Incompetent‘are re. and that the. petitioner cause a topy of Attorney for Plaintiff— ------—: Brand and family, -. ’ , . in a semiconscious—condition in­ Mr.- and .Mrs. E. T. Quiatt spent qulrffl to present their claims in wilting this notice to be served upon each known Business Address i 12 North River St.. stead of being completely uncori- -Tuesday in'Ann Arbor, They were and under-oath, to said Court, and to serve party . In interest at his last known ad- Ypsllantl; Michigan. sciousi He- .wa#-the victim of a *„ «opy thereof upon Anna Dulgeroff ■ of -, by'registered or certified mail, or by : • • ■ -A true-copy luncheon ^guests of their son-in- 1307 Baldwin Ave,, Ann Arbor, Michigan, personal- wrvlce, at least fourteen (14) Luella M. Smith, County Ct«k. motor scooter ’• accident seyeral law andL daughter, Mr. and Mrs. flduciary^pf said estate, and that such days prior to Bitch hearing. Helen B. Milled—Deputy Clerk. -weeks apn. ' : claims will be-heard by said Court at the JOHN W, CONUN, Emil Thomas. Probate Offlee,.»on. October 14j i960, at A_true copy. . ' Judge of Probate. ___ - - July2S>SeptZ c ^ / % d r i v e - i n Mr. and Mrs. J. CliffdrdrBrad- • 8 0 _ A , __ , i.------:—-. ■-+;— -— Anna-Douvitsae~ . BTATE OF MICHIGAN, 1 Mr.^Arid-. Mrs—Walter Riemen-: -It la Ordered, That notice thereof be Register-of Probate. In the Circuit Court 'for .the County ef bury spent the week-end at Charie- schneider were Wednesday ever given. by publication of a copy" hereof for John P,. Keuach, Attorney . ■ ■ Washtenaw In. Chancery, ■ > V 1 U T H E A T R E voix. : ’ ■ . ■ ... ■, ■ ni.ng callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. three weeks consecutively.previous to said Chelsea, Michigan, AuglMtTHARBARA • JEAN . LANCE, -Plaintiff,. -I > . •_ ■ t A ■ ■ ...... * ■ 1 . day of hearing, In The Chelsea’-Standard, Robert Reddeman of Plymouth, Quiatt.- M^s. -Leonard -Loveland and thst the fiduciary cause a copy of this - STATE OF MICHIGAN MAX O.' LANCE, Defendant,. 6588-Jaeluan Road; Aon Arbor—Phan# NOrmandy 8-7083 was a last week guest of Mr. and was a' Sunday evening' supper ‘notice to be served upon each known party In the Circuit .Court for ______No. AA;-46An Mrs. Clarence Reddeman.. His guest—there. hvd5tereet_at..-hla._.last--known—addresa—by ■WaBhteimw in Chancery.’ Order for Appetrsnce registered, certified or ordinary mall (with FEDERICO S. ESCKIBANO, PlalnUff, At a session of said Court, held in tl* riviuMi ono jATU I'P riai brother, -Ernest, is a visitor there Mr. and Mrs; Dillman Wahl and proof of mailing), or by personal service Circuit Court room of. (he Wiehter.** this -weekr-1 - _- afcJfiast fourteen .(14) days prior to such OLGA P.-FERRER de ESCRIBANO, County Bulldlng-is th* City of Ann Arbor, -Loretta were^Sunday dinner guests ttearing,. Defendant. in said County and State, this 8 day oi “ c o w B o r “BEAU TAMES” Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Redde , of ’their son-in-law and..... daughter,.....o...... f ‘ JOHN W. CONLIN. . _No,_AA-400 July,, AJ)_1959,. man and familyj spent Sunday in I Mr; arid Mrs: Jerry H arrier A-true-cppr:------“ J0dge"6f Probate.“ ;...... Order ofPnbUeation - 'P resent: HONORABLE -JAMES Annn-Douvltsaa — ' At »_Maston_of_Hie. ° PFOR O ^ n HEARING AI.P,W n T1N. CLAIMS C tim e Notice Is Hereby Given, That ail credl- filed in the above-«ntltled cause, .within tora of gald -deceased-are-requlred-to-pre^ A true copy . ■ . . •. . Jahn. Gavin and Sandra Dm . and. Ailiton Haye*. _L. 1 UJVADILLA No.-44868------three (8) months from the date of this Luella M. Smith, County Clerk. State,of Michigan, The Probate Court for sent their Claims In writing and under Order,..or-said BUI of Complaint will, be o.put, ALSO: C a r t o o n ■ : , Mr. ariri^ Mrs, Kenneth Van oath,_to said Court, and to serve a copy taken as confessed by said Defendant. Buren attended a :funeral of a THURS.-FRI.-SAT. # AUG. 20-21-22 ' friend in Ann Arbor, Tuesday' afternoon. — “NO NAME Mr, “and1 Mrs; Wilbur “Hone of “ p a r t y a i f t r Farmington called Monday on Mr. .... In. Cinemascope and Color ON THE BULLEF and Mrs. Ralph W right.' “ “ -—t tn.; ^ingmncrpmg' fmi4* r?j0n»». . Mr. and Mrs. Clair Barnunr were With Audio Murphy Friday' evening diMer^. gueats of and Cyd Chorine. their daughter, Joanner and Miss and Joan Evans. Lois Smith in Aon Arbor.' . ALSO:_ CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Milo Corser spent the past week at their ^cottage at Houghton Lako, ______Mr. and Mrs. ’ Harold Corser1 spent the week-end at ComiiiSi Mrs. Edwin Corser and Mrs. Wilbur Lee’ pared .for their children while they ■weregone.— ------— Mrs. Kenneth^ Van Buren enter- tuined , the Gingham' "Gals ' Chel-; sea Belles at her home Thursday. -^iMra-^Delotes—Reno visited- in Jackson a few days last week.! Mrflr-Ruth-^Visscher; of Sarasota, Fiai, stayed with her mother, Mrs. Myme Rose. Sealed bids will be accepted by the Secretary of the Board of Educa- Mrr and—Mrs, Barney^-Roepeke and Mrs, Betty. Roepcke-and-chil- ■ tion of the Chelsea School District for thefollowingjural schools: dren are- 1 spending-the week “Jn northern'Michigan and Cana.da. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen AngHm_awA ^M jsaJune^Vi ngon^of^near^Pontifte-[ -JERUSALEMSCHOOL spent Friday with. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Wright. JEWETT-STONE SCHOOL Mrsr-Clair-Barnum^MTs. Charles PALMER SCHOOL Snllivan and children and Mrs* Dorothy Brooks and daughters, LIMA CENTER SCHOOL WATERL00 school Nancy and Jariet',' spent - Sunday with Miss Lathone . Pincombe at Kalamazoo. ROGERS CORNERS SCHOOL Mrs, Lorna May and Paul spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Chcsley at Parnia, Titles to the property may be examined in the office of the Superin­ Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Meabon and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meabon of tendent of Schools. Ann* Arbor, spent Sunday after- — V All conveyances wiU be by Quit Claim Deeds. S e e g o u 'r FORD DEALER'S READY MIX Bids will be U S E D C a R ^V A L U E S CONCRETE A check for 10% of the bid must accompany the bid. Radio, Easy financing terms * to suit your budget Dispatched Trucks The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

MANCHESTER £ w n r i8 ,eiJ?oIte? reS“lar meting of the Board of Educa- PHONE tb ^ A dm tnS ^r59’ P‘I?,^ n the Board of Education room in G A 8 -5 4 5 3 the Administration Building at the Chelsea High Schtol

z = r - r I, r**W«W mi mmmiir MANCHESTER HOWARD W, FLINTOFT PALMER MOTOR SALES, Ihc. READYM1XC0. Secretary, Board of Education Phono OR 5’Qftyi’ ------—jEatabUghod LSn------Crholtyar Michigan- 215 S. MACOMJr MANCHESTER ChelserSchooi District THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN *7rd £UCK STORY he fell while skat, PAGE SEVEN raSalx, Arla-RoF HolmeaJr., in * and. broke a wrist. Then he f Phwmix grottry clerk, [ j y E j b about time hia luck W b lf o T *"*“ *nd bMke Summer’s Time T w O O O O O C Holmes waa hunting recently and W S t month **° h®.«? bi® accidentally shot himself in the in Our Churches - T o B attle Bugs L iffli With a tuaog blade. A right soot. N MINN Ee$lHwttk tke Ue$tt evangelical ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL Of All Kinds Apology aesd omr be fbwi for • il-i CHURCH OF CHRIST : ' , i t . 1 r e f o r m e d c h u r c h a LOYAITY DUaokd JUa«. . AND REFORMED CHURCH M-92, k Mile South of Old US-12 Pellston—Some of summer’s Sunday,V*Au^H' 16— ( United Church of Christ) ■ Stanley Hudgins, Minister buzzing inserts would scare the It Is doubly gusrsntssd ia wris, ■■ (Frendsco) tH * be perfect aad beet* a From Every Angler: iniJS »*m.—-Sunday achool, Sunday, Ayg. 16— * “itch” right out of you, if you The Rev. Donald H. Yeas, Pastor .10:00 a.m,—Sunday school and knew what ^^hey1 can do, says eeeledofrtig ebowiag the aa» a*ni.—Worship service. Thursday, Aug. 18- ♦ ♦ *wt give your cor Bible study. / • r Robert J3. R6er (PhD), insec: NomI ptlec. it It ibt «ei7 Beil, Choir rehearsal. ’ ' specialist at the University of o thorough trouble- nlc5aS°pKrPaUS.DUbl * * * Sunday, Aug. 16— 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. ^ 4 t awuecdbw toufdttdUL M $ d H M e i, Canning jars from the Orphan's 7 ;80 p.m,—E v e Ui n g worship Michigan Biological' Station near stopping Inspection, 9:00 a.m— Worship service. Ser­ service. . _ _ here. ^ Home may be picked _up inside mon topic i “The Conquest of Inner HJ®.-1east entrance to the church Thursday, Aug. 2,0— ' Where most varieties of . the Let us look over, under and Irito your Space.” "7:80 p.m.—Bible study. car to find and stop any little trouble kitchen. Because of limited space, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school common housefly could _be killed ' I s It is advisable thatiicans he picked Monday, Aug. 17— with 'insecticides a few, years ago, before it gets big enough to stop YOU! up as sooh as possible. he notes, now many strains—es­ Drive in today! Brotherhood meeting. METHODIST HOME CHAPEL Aulhorizad LOYALTY Jewelers Sunday^ Aug. -28— -— ------YheJRey.J5, U Y ei«,JPirffer . pecially in areas- of intense, fly ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Vacation. . “ The Rev. G. P. Stanford; Chaplain control programs—have deirelopet PURE OIL PRODUCTS ‘ (Rogers Corners) ' Sunday, Aug, 80—. Sunday, Aug. 16— resistance to bug-killers. «», '‘ c‘ i,®onner, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship service, 8:00 a. m^-Worship service. “Some flies,^ purposely bred in Sundayr~Augr t6—~ followed by a* carry-in dinner a t laboratories to .resist many ihsect< 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL icides, can be killed’Onljtfwith dras> A noon, The Rev. and Mrs. Davis of PERFECT D.A’ HANKERD'S SERVICE 19:15 a.m.—W o r s h i p services Texas, will be our guests. All 118% South Main Street tiq measures—fly swatters or a " TIRES - BATTIRIES • TUHB-UK . BRAKE SERVICE Sermon topic: “He Hath Done All members of both churchs are wel­ The Rev. B, J. MeppeUnk, Pastor pair of bricks, for example,” Beer things Well,” Services will be come to attend. Sunday, Aiig. 16— . observes. ~ — PHONE GR S-74U CHELSEA, MIGHT conducted by young people" of the IQxQO - aun.—Sunday- school In addition-to-being-a nuisancer church; ' - . ■ ST. BARNABAS’ 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, the fly undoubtedly - transmits' WALTEK F. K/INREHNER MbndayrAyg. 17^ _ EPISCOPAL CHURCH ,...7:80 p.ni.—Evangelistic service. many- stomach-upsetting organ' JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST ‘ 7:00 p.m,--Junior choir rehears Old US-12, Community Fairgrounds | Wednesday— isms to humans, * ------„ al. , -TThe Rev. Allan W. Read. Vlear ,-7.:45. p.nw O utdoor Bible study -Man»dgiH4ng mosquitoes-swap- a- \ ' “Where Gems ond Gold Are Fairly Sold”______, Sunday, Aug. 16—------— service,- to- be held-;on church lot. mildly -toxic-' injection of .their 102 EdirMfddli Streat Phone GR 9-6721 b e t h e l Ev a n g e l ic a l a n d 10:00 a.m.—Holy co mm union Thursday— saliva for your blood, Beer con* REFORMED -CHURCH with sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Young people’s meet­ tinues. Mote -important than' the I'VE HAD IjPl . I MEAN IT! m GOT ITT -(United Church of Christ) - ing. resulting itch, however, is the fact Everything Must Be Sold Now! Must Make Room! " ” - Freedem Towhshlp FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST that some varieties of this insect ’ The Rev. T.W. Menzel, Pastor SCIENTIST transmit encephalitis^-a disease Sunday, Aug': — t NORTH SHARON FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 • 7 P.M. 1883 Washtdnawitenaw Ate.. Ann Arbor COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH affecting the i LOCATIONs On US-f 12 Between Soline and Clinton " 10:00 a.m.-r-wisT s h i p service, Sunday, A ug . 16— The, Rev. Richard Doot, Pastor suit in death. 11:00 a.m.-fSunday-schoo;" 9:30 a,m.—Sunday-school. Sylvan and ^Washburn Roads The red-winged blackbird, widely ------AT HARRY’S AUCTION - Wednesday,; Allgr - i w i -l-l>rf)0 i . m. — Morning 'worship; Suncay, Aug, 16— distributed in the IT. S,. carries .2:3.0,-: pm.—Meeting of Cradle Lpsson-sermon: “Soul.” Golden 10:00 a>m.—Sunday school the infection but Is not afflicted FURNITURE: Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, ontt Dinettes, Lawn roll fnothers at the church. text:/ “Exalt the. Lord our God, 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. by it. After biting these birds, • Furniture of' a ll kinds. . _ , and worship at His; holy hill; for 7:80 p.m.—Evening service; mosquitoes transmit the disease to FIRST METHODIST QnUROB^ the Lord^our Qud is holy. Midweek prayer meeting serv« horses and iiuhmna FISHING EQUIPMENT: 2> end 3 -Pc; Gloss Rods, ta s ting ond Spin. The Rev, S, DxKinde, Pastor h!ng, Tockie. Boxes. ices at 7:45 p.m. Wednesdays. “What saves most of us^i^thF S unday Aug., ,16— CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH fact that not all species of mod: TOOLS: 75-Pc. Socket Stfts, 7 -in. Power Sows, Electric. P rjlls qnd way to get rid of trash ^"iOiOd-a^m.—Nursery, kindergar­ The Rev. Philip Rusten^Fastor NORTH LAKE quitoes carry this disease,” Beer AH Kinds of Small Tools.’ . ' ' ^ ten,- prinjary sU.nday school de­ Sunday, July 19 through Aug. 16. points "out,' “Some of the common partments, . ______- METHODIST CHURCH v^EleetflC -Roosters and •'Frying’ —Vacation!------:------, ^ , ones don’t ” , > ^ •e—,a modern \ ^-^onS.-iewfng-Mocblnes»'.gnd jirngll Appliances; _J 00 l_Other Items. 10:00 a.m.—W o r ah i p _ service^ Regular church services begin Hawy'Fy3cher,_Pastor v; Nevertheless. " he recommends -Serm&Q^hy-tho-paBfeor.- M r8.Fred-- agaih/A~u^. 23. ------~ I S«h^yrAugrl6^- c le a n in g up mosquito-breeding -.v ------BRING THIS A PFO R F REE-GIFT eilcR'TJelser, guest soloist! ■8:30 'a:m.—Early worship .aerv- places by spraying all areas of 11:10 a.m,-7Junidr Siui-day ST. MARY’S- _ | ice, • *•-- — . standing:- water, sB/well as homes. pasinctnerator H & L BRENNAN DISTRIBUTORS school^department. :L ; __ ’ ■; ; CATHOLIC. CHURCH x 9:45 a.m.—rR e g u l'a 'r worship . One sting from a wasp can re­ The BeyJFr. Lee Lalge, Pastor I service. sult in death for hypersensitive Away with all the mess of trash and garbage—it’s ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL Sunday; Aug. 16— -HMST-arinj—Sttnday-schoolP3^ -1- persons, User notes. “The stinger — so easy, to rid yourself of that Old-fashioned fuss AND REFORMED CHURCH T:00___a.m.—First Mass. injects a neurotoxin which doesn't - with'a gas incinerator. Your home and yard are (United ChurchTof ChtTsbFT 9:00 a.m.—Second Mass. GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION have a chaneeata get dilated before __Ji£fllthier^pieaflantplace8tcKWork-and“plar'when_ (Rogers Corners) ; v 11:00 a.m.—Third Mass. Lima Center Hall, Lima rCe.nter reaching the nervesr Face stings The Rev, Donald- H. -Voss^Pastor The Rev. W, Winebrenner, Pastor are-extremely bad, since they are: _you prevent rubbish pile-ups. Just turn the dial Sunday, Aug. 16— - •. GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH I Sunday', Aug. 16— - dose to man’s principal nerve cen­ —everything but bottles and cans-is consumed. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school., _ The Rev, W. T. Cochran, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship service." ter.” Consumes a bushel of trash and garbage-daily ard - 11:00 ».m.—-M o r n ing worship, Sunday, Aug. 16— ' ’ - 11:00 a.m.—Sunday school Fortunately, :deaths from this cost of pennies.-No smoke"or. odor, no unsightly X Sermon topic: VThe Conquest, of 10:00 a.m.—Morning worship. . 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. cause are fairly rare. Beer recom­ Inner Space.” ’ • 11:15_a.m.—Sunday school. Midweek services each Wednes­ mends-spraying wasps neBts at trash pick-ups at the curb, no trips outside in bad Sunday^Aug. 23:and-30—T-— ,6:4^p.m^aTrainihg-Union. day at-8-p.m,------night—and promptly running for -weather. And-in summer, it makes the bestrof- Vacation.______r______------8:00 p.m,—Evehing-w or^g^— cover^ —sehae—to-discourage-pesta-by-keepfng-things^TrfiT^ SALEM GROVE Bees, helpful _as, pollinators for neat this sanitary way, So see"gaouincinerators ” METHODISJT CHURCH plants, can be a problem when now at Gas Company or dealer showrooms! If You Plan To Build or Remodal Your Homt US~12 at Notten Road they swarm near your house! Beer The Rev. Harry Pyscher. Pastor suggests the beafc_wayJ*xget.theae- michigan consolidatrd G A S COMPANY M ^ r f o i Sunday, Aug. lfc— . • busy bugs, is to call an extermina- ^W7 -10:15 a.m.—Sunday schoolr - tor/or an apiarist", who will collect FREE ISTIMATES OR BIDS . l_Ill’5_a,m.;r=Moming worship...... the-entire-colony^ o n -—9. CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH' ‘ Wilkinson Street . Sports Quia Answers PLUMBING, WIRING and HEATING The Rev, David A; Wood, Pastor ' 1. The first regulation diampnd All Work Guaranteed with V Year Fit# Service 'Sunday, Aug. 16— * _ _ was laid out ab Elysian Fields, Ho­ lQ-aTm.—Sunday school. boken, Ny J„ in 1847. Enriehr-your( soll wlth -quality-fgitiiizerjj. Restore- -WE SELL FOR LESS - WE^WILL^SAVrYOU -MONiY 11 a.m.—Morning -worship...... 2. A- run. • Twenty-one “aces’*" the element^ necessary to maintain and increase Hours: Dolly, 8-5:30; Thursday,'8-12; Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ' 7:30 p.m.-—Sunday evening were required to win a game., ita productivity. Place your order now for Farm . EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS: GR 9-4878 I services. • ‘ 8. Harry Wright, who fielded Bureau fertilizer. ^ | Wednesday Evening—!•' the famous .Cincinnati Red Stock­ 7:30 p;m?=Prayer meeting. ings- as- aprofessional-club,--with HILLTOP PLUMBINC, HEATINC regular salaries being paid to the UNADILLA players. WFARMERS* SUPPLY CO. _■ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4. “In jeopardy” is a term indi­ MrON NIELSEN — SEEDS, FEEDS, FERTILIZER & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS The Rev. William Yauch, Pastor cating that the ball is in play and ...... d a w and poultry equipment 201 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1 Sunday, Aug. 16- an offensive player may.be put out. t e m s FROM DEPOT/.SEA PkoHe^GR 5-720t Chelsea. Mich. . lOiOO-a.m.r—Morning ^worship-will 5^ Taft was^ the, first United. j be in charge of the ladies of_the States President to thrdw out the Missionary Societies. ball heralding the start o f' the. -11:00-a J«.—Sunday-school--—— baseball season, in 191jL_ « ^ X; 7:00 p.m.—Senior High group I meeting. ; “ In 1890 Yosemite, Sequoia and Two Chevy middleweights prove their rawhide stamina! General Grant national parks were established in California., ...... i ...... y;/.vM • Wfyw A,h l UU WBPBl WATERLOO VILLAGE CHURCH yiViW .vx ,v M ’t (Evangelical-United Brethren) -- i _ ...... v “ "The Rev. Dale Ferris, P a s to f - | Sunday, Aug, 16— ’ “ SAND - GRAVEL 10:00 a.m.-^Sunday school. STONE - PILL DIRT 1 1 :15""tf;m7—Worship service.— - -Basement Digging - Bulldealet- Crane Work - Beach Building Bible Verse To Study So much more~for so much less- FREE ESTIMATES “Blessed is the man that walk- GAS naturally eth not in the counsel of the un- godly, nor standeth in the way BOB FITZSIMMONS of s i n n e r s, n o r sitteth in the NORTH LAKE aeat of th®"scontf Phone Chebeo GR 9-5701 Standard Ads Are a Good Shopping Guide! 1". Where would you find this 1 verse? _2_In_ what way waa-thia—verse 3 yi~th &-JeWS 7—__ = = ^rr*r 3. Who was its ahfchor-?- ~ j 4. When was it thought to. be |written? ■ ----- . — (-Anawers-_oft.page--eight)«----- The first American made rifles OPEN FOB SEASON ityere manufactured in Pennsyl­ vania in 1834. Like the axe and the plow, the other two tools with, which this country was-woh> rifles SATURDAY, AUG. 15 were made by local smiths out of 1 * /. Top hands on high"country hauls! local iron. Ask any trucker who's born over this kind- of-treatment-and .ing_work that used to be reserved BALLS - BAGS - FOR SALE to- tack 's w i t t t f w v a Chevy Is. in you Win frag £&0OLta $750.00 by w*nrina-AlflfLO .,-----. the au m m ita n d i^ 0^ r a Pllth1 out in range country. Ita a sight and Bowling , think of ORDER NOW-FOR 10-DAY DELIVERY bottledgas, think of BOWLERS WANTED .1 ir MEN AND WOMEN wonted for new league being fortrted. SHB1AHE- Phone GR 9-361! if MIXED LEAGUE Sunday Night Heeds 2 Teams o d a y t o u w ^^N U R SDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Need> 2 Teartis. No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck! S M m B e ttM O m BOWLING MEETINGS COMING UP ■i ti • proded 0/ Ao \ Shu Off Cioywy Be Present.ut the Meeting or Call - Please - Mondoy Night Men’t League Moon...... '...Aug, 24—7:30 p.m. « Stt your local mMorizti ...... 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u n ®{e <%be» JSfombwb M Excellence Award by Midi. Frees AatWTX95M85M95M909 Room For Oho More? Unde Lew from JUST REMINISCING Waiter P. Leonard—Editor and FuDUiher I ♦ IteMtekw frM to fika «f Tfe CkMs* StatfV* Lima Says: inn...... -——...... kmmiiinhi...... Published every Thursday morning at 108 East Middle nsnmnwiooommmmi II Street, Cbelse*, Mich;, and entered aesecend clan matter Dear "Mister. Editor:"" 4 Years Agovv. at the ppstoffice at Chelsea, Mich., Under the act of X see where a rich feller in New Thursday, Aug. 15,1885— ' March 8,1879. York wants to publish a newspaper tory and RQ^rt ) . .that don’t carry nothing but goo: The <1955 ^helsea Community Fair began yesterday. — Place at 9:80 Friday S S ^1 Subscription Bates. (Payable In Advance); 7 \< news. He wouldn’t be able to gi out nore’n one page a week. In Mrs. A. L Gagnon, kindergarten the heme of the officiaSn?1?* « In Michigan: Outside Michigan; fact, he wouldn’t be able to carry te&eber : at South Elementary man, the Rev. Charieg One Year___ -W OO One Year gsd i the -couple left at!L^otfr Six Months — .$1.75 Six Months the weather forecast but about onct school thr past year, leaves Wil­ Single Copies -$ .10 Single Copies a month. Come to think about it, low Run at noon today to fly' to «a~motor trip to Niagai Ca ’ Service men or women, anywhere^ 1 year.— — $8.00 this feller has done about retire; Japan to join her husband, sta­ other eastern points, * afore he got started. . tioned with the U. S. Army at Conrad Lehman received » RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED Otsu, phone message Wedn#J.. * ^ e* -A _ Of course, I think a heap of improvements could be made on Norman Loeffler’s 16-month-ol< Federal authorities the newspapers we already got Hereford steer, weighing 1,045 funds had been approH'j ^ President Spells Out Duty of Congress You editors miss the point about pounds, won thjrd^place I at' the the order s ig n e d ^ /^ J ^ ■Tr V asoften hs you hit it. Per instant, 4-H County Show at Ann' Arbor. Roosevelt-andPostmaJtei^cSSf To People in Need for Labor Law. when that farmer here a while Philip Barels; selected by the James Farley, for consimS?, back smashed, up his tractors, Detroit Baseball company as a ftu new post office b f f l j f - . In his recent radio and TV appeal for a “labor reform burned down his bam and killed Chelsea. Location of "• member of the Michigan All-Star building was. not mentioi^t law to protect Americans” and to put an end to the “national hisself, the paper said the motive team at Buffalo, defeating the op­ fer the act was unknown, Anybody posing team, 8 ta £,at Offensan’s disgrace” of the labor racketeering and corruption revealed ought -to know that he just got by the McGleUap Committee, President Eisenhower blasted stadium. exhausted from filling out Guvern M/Sgt, William C. Schrader has 34 Years Ago, M passed-by. ment-forms and was tired^of-fi een awarded the Wbarang Dis­ Thursday, Augr-207l925«. the- Senate and the House Labor Committee now up-for ing.' He ha,d wore hisself. opt esti tinguished Service medal of Korea. _.vn® of the really big mating his crops fer the income ®f all time “Captain action in the .House. ’ tax folks and rotating ’em fer the sabatlni, is now — .T he President spelled out in some detail what he con- Agriculture Department. And -I HYearsAgo.. . S t a r s ' sidered 'the'-two most vicious'labor union practices7?blackmail reckon; too, his eyesight was gif- ^ ^ W n . Jeari Paje ting pore from reading all them Thursday, Aug. 28, 1945— Charlotte.. Mepriam - and - Jai^r picketing and the secondary boycott. Of each he said, “I pamphlet's from the farm-agencies. Theodore P. Brueckner, son of Morrison. There are 400 p f e want that sort of thing stopped—and so does America.” He L.W.as-reading a piece in the the Rev, and Mrs. M. W. Brueck- in. the cast. * m deplored with equal'vehemence the existence of that “no­ papers last night where a survey ner, will be ordained Sunday at The annual reunion of n, man’s land” in which. Federal authorities ignored labor shows that wimmen use nojudg Sion Lutheran church; Rogers Cor­ TVamley family was held SunS' ment in the selection of their shoes ners, by his fatherland his brother; at. the home of Mrs; Ella TwaJ : -disputes involving- Small concerns, and state officialshad and that 48 per cent of ’em would the Rev. Bruno Brueckner of Burkhart at North' Lake aSd hop authority to act, by virtue of a Supreme Court decision. ie happier if they went barefooted. Capac, and the Rev. Norman Mery served as a celebration nf Mr; thus leaving the decision to force and violence, terrorism^and didn't know the percentage of ter of Detroit. Burkhart’s birthday. lonest wimnien in this country News of men_ In the service: Chelsea people are greatly jj. destruction. “I want that no-man’s land abolished,” he-said. would run to 43' percent. The piece EddierMiller, Sl-C, transferred to terested in the progress being “I want the states to have the authority t(Tdfeal with these didn’t say who made the - survey the Pacific area after two years’ made by the Detroit Fkg a Mf;_ situations." ______jut I reckon It warfenother one of convoy duty in the Atlantic: PfeT Co., in the Tower building ihem Guvernment ‘projects, like the Russell Abdoh, honorably . dis are now making G A R banners lor If legislation fails to meet these three, abuses, the Presi­ survey the Agriculture Department charged from the Army; Pfc. the Grand ■ Rapids convention dent said,“ it’s no reform bill.” The bill passed by the Senate, made about five year ago on the Theodore Combs home on.furlough also, real estate-pennants fornuu. he said, is not effective, arid the House Labor Committee bill ★ MICHIGAN MIRROR ★ “Love Life of the Humming Bird.” after ■ six' months’ overseas service ^ .ties Jn. Jloridar-”" m By Blraer- E. White, Secretary; "Michigan Press Association- A feller oh television last jilg h t “even less so. Rather, he urgeifThe Landrum-Griffin billJlli aS as i. " ...... _ ; *- and-Tom“ tademS5herrS-TC, home was-saying that* ever candidate fer from -the Pacific. Bible Verse Anstmrt, :a “ good _ start toward a good reform bill.” President in 1060 ought to-make* Harvey-Knioltorbocifcr;1 ORM, re- “Iffichijrsife: will , be con­ WT Greene (K-Urand Rapids). a speech to the nation from the 1. Psalms 1:1. -The Presidentrlhid-speciai stress on tfiefact that protect­ "ment and its year-wound vacation ducted. cently returned from Pacific duty. Another sponsored by Sens. Elmer front porch of the White House During his service he has been- 2. In the synagogue service and-1] ing Americansagainst gangsters and crooks is not a partisan lure’Has helped bring atomic pow “We'believe that the construc­ R. Porter (R-Bli8sfield) and^Lewjs -hr the'-famtly circle..______I er to the state., - a’nd tell, the - American people his awarded campaign-ribbons as fol- matter. The vital question, he said, isi’ “Shall the people tion of a" boiling water reactor at Christman (R-Ann Arbor), would exact foreign- policy. Of course. ows: American Defense, American 8. Presumably David, but the I The state got a'riook into the -Big—Roek—Point-^will—be~a~sound establish a radiation standards- Psalms-1iad"‘a number of authors, -govern^If4heyrdernot7^roo^TandJracketeers-cotridt>revail“ - "future late in July when Consum­ when Harry built that porch to the Theater, Asiatic Pacific Area, means of meeting thegrywth of. safety board. It would prescribe White Houaehedidn’t-aim f er.no F.:=rt ^'hilip« 4.- Between the^timeof - It-is my. earnest hope,” the President concluded; "that ers* ■ Power Co. officials outlined smtthe=Babylonian-exile,------^lectrii^emand^in-that-^prtrsnf yules and regulations on— “ Republicanai to 'be making a cam­ , uuuu ConduerrifcT Congress will be responsive to an overwhelming national their plans for construction of arf the state,” Consumers President energy activities, and . promote atomic-p.owered generating plant paign speech frobiit. But he might bon and Purple Heart. demand.”. , ' Dan E. Kara said. “It will- also “safety and progress.”' not holler too loud if the candidate In the 24 Years Ago column on a'609-acre traet in Hayes town be an important step toward our . Much more is expected to be In publicly laying in the lap of Congress the hottest ship, Charlevoix county. cept • the speech non-parti8atf44A ug.^8H ^2t^“ Because^6f--tHe goal/ of .^producing-electrlc energy heard about, atomic energy in the here ain’t nothing that makes It made a good show. And_the future in Michigan. ateness. of the._season this year otrr“time (and "witlTthe pointed wm ih^ef at reasonable , cost by • means of a-little-feller-feei-as-big-as-when the—Washtenaw-County-Fair As­ utility says“ it-likes''what“isr_s«iBS nuclear fuel.—' „ that nothing had been accomplishedl/the President has made n Michigan’s future. ie’s got a balcony under his f4et. sociation has decided not to Hold it virtually impossible for the legislators, to brush the, “We look forward to the future The northern Michigan plan will The balcony did a heap fer Mus­ a fair this year. .-...\... problem under the rug. And the simplest, and probably the with great confidence.” said James use a boiling water type of reactor. One Minute solini, and nothing crows as cocky In the 84 Years Ago column WDampbell,. .senior vice-president n r ’tlTis- type * of reactor, beat "as a rooster when he’s*saTe"rbnTT;fie iAug. 24, 1911) : Elmer Weinberg; best solution unde# the confused circumstances> would seem of the utility. “We believe that produced through nuclear fission SPORTS QUIZ ridge pole of a barn. who resides on the George Ward -to be the -Landrum-Griffin bill that ther“President endorsed Michigan' will" Continue to 'be an converts -Tvatei3' into 8team'.~The ------^ Yours truly, _ _ farm in SyIvah7has‘ started a "milk for- the second time in hisraddfessTo the people. Here is a industrial leader and that its steam then spins the blades o,f a Uncle. Lew. route in this place. population will, continue to grow c o n v e ntional turbine-generator, 1. Where was the first regula­ measure, that does attack the evils described by Mr. Eisen- tion baseball field constructed? _ ,■ . i *j_— ----rrv ■ —7— : ,7 ‘ • ' ” —r*nd—prosper.” producing, electricity, NEW RECORD?-___"______MAUSOLIUMS MONUMENTS 2. A “hand” in early basebali Living .icoBts, already at a re­ _ bower, yet, it is a moderate bill—too tough for the labor GamphelLsaid^the utillty—thinks. Consumera also_ pa'rtlcipatea in 24 Years Ago... BRONZITABLITS^MARKIRS | the Enrico Fermi atomic power1 was-an^"inhingr^“What“^wasZan cord -level; are reported to have leaders, >y_et not aslough as tfie'U^S^Chamber of Commerce “that. .prudent-foresightedness re­ “ace” ? Thursday; Aug. 14, 1955— quires that we engage in-the plant project near Monroe,-where risen still higher. _^TheL Chelsea - post office was ^nd the iNatipnajj Association idfiManufacturfiri^would^like. development . “of atomic-powered Detroit “Edison 'and other utility 8. Who organized the-first-pro­ - "A government reporfwill tell the moved Sunday from the -Schneider BECKER fessional baseball^Tteam ? ^ - Certainly the President has now done, all that he reason­ _eleciric_gflnerating; plants ln_order. anch industrial^ companies are story, and advance indications were building 6n South Main Btreet, working on a “fast breeder” reac- 4. When is“srba"seball game “in that- the new figures, reflecting ably can to impress upon. Congress its duty to the people. to meet the challenge in the future jeppardy”? ^ next-to-the Walworth and ‘Stricter, MEMORIALS as~Michrgamrconti nue a to grow .in- tor. wphich producea' plutonium as "the consumer price situation for store where i t ' had been located It is therefornow uptdffhepeopleto advise~tfreir~Cohgress- -a-byproductr 5^^ilUam^Howart-Taft-i8--credk To for iitiany years, to the former 503$ iaekson Rood men of what-they-wanfe=^LlLhejstrongeSt possible terms^ N o r th e r*n Michigan’s future Campbell-was-asked-by the Pub- "ited^with what baseball “first” ? mark- the highest living-cost level Kempf bank building at Main arid ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ’ And to be specific about it, they might do Well to demand looks especially—bright- to Con­ lie , -Service Commission— the . {Answers on page 7) in history, Middle streets. J. V. Burg has the passage of the Landrum-Griffin bill. ; '_____L___ 7 sumers, ; _•___ utility would seek'an electric rate “The kilowatt-hour consumption as a“result of "the "development of the northern Michigan plant. in the*northern part of the Lower • ■ •. : ■ \ —-r • Did you know that a great many accidents occur in the Peninsula. !has been, growing at a “No,” he said. “We have noth­ kitchen? Yes, and w'e men1 have to eat them and pretend faster rate than in any other area ing of the sort in mind. This in the system,” Campbell said. nuclear project alone will not give. we like them— Borescope, Pocatello, Idaho. “Numerous' small manufacturing- r4se-=to—a n—eleetric= rate= caie^= You Are lnvited to the companies Rave located fn" the The Consumers profecT' ^nakis1 area. THe“growth of this territory Michigan" somewhat of a proving as a vacatioulaiidi both summer ground. d wintcfr is adding- load in. the; t- we are endeavoring houses are madd of . .” territory.” - build an atomic plant-of "'a com­ Campbell cited the “improved paratively known and tesjted de­ economic t condition of the_areaA sign,” said Consumers attorney, and the impact of the “ Iackinac Don T. McKone, “but with features Bridge and the St. Lawrenccr-Semr-aimed to further bring us along way, —j-tho—road of. the production - of M ri Pioneering by another utility electric energy *by\nuclear fuels has helped-pave the way for- the dn a commercial basis.” Consumera-projectratTeast-in-the The Michigan utility—has—gone41—- 1 mind of one key, state official. through what McKone"'calls .“al- ■”I :: am —conTinced rThese things" Tirrost-a complete process of"'evo- can be madeisafely,” said. State lution from a hydro plant com -Insura nee— Commissioner..Fra nk: -pany,-to_a-steam-, generation .com Blackford; a member of. a ^special pany.” _ committee established to ■ study "McKone told• the Publtc Service atomic power in Michigan. Commission “we may well be on Blackford and other officials re­ the verge of - a similar transition cently inspected the Detroit Edi­ frot^ coal-fueled plants To nuclear son A-powep plant..near Monroe. fueled plants.” Consumers ..officials told the Public "Service. Commission "they -The—Michigan legislature ap­ would incorporate “every possible peared this year to he on. the safeguard to eliminate any knowiu varga of passing legislation to ------, . .. . danger to the public, to ourl. prepare-for the atomic age. But ployees or to the eQuipmentr” . JaKft-billft=.pn atomic T.energy_died 1am Saturday The utility:thinks..all of Michi­ in the Senate State Affairs com- gan will ultimately benefit from mittecj.______the project, primarily because of Ope, sponsored by ’ Sen. Perry BUILDING OR REPAIRING? - - Order your supplies from Finkbelner' 20 21-22 Lumber Co. and be certain of quality and -complete-satisfaction. MANCHESTER-HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELflT COMBINATION- SCREEN and STORM DOORS VILLAGE TAXES Complete with door frame and removable Parade, 6:45; Band Concert screens and glass. That’s all-season com* TortT “"7 •" .7“ ‘ ■' “ AREDUEamH'AYABlE - Steer Judging uMer the lights

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v 7 anAV. AUGUST 13, 1959 .C aSl^Z A STAKPABB. CHKJ.SHA, )W. PA G E M IK E f * ----— --- jpen House Reception To Honor 25th Wife of Famed’ MuskegonMan Carpi Reddeman Lverswy of Mr.qntf Mrs. W . J: Collins New York Architect h Winner in Comity- s. i i- " . Wrg william J. Coflina ...... — — - Is Guest of'Caseys Named ToHead ^'wrve their silver wedding in Newfoundland;Newfrtiin#u«,„A. Barbarao —v— who is. Demomtration Contest ' house Sun* a senior in nurses’ training at St. D.vir,f' ?‘lhAlne <>« ' Vin.ency Michigan Week Demonstration contest winners . \ : \ r t f t n at^heirhome, 555 David, of >Mv York, was the Joseph Mercy hospital, Ann Ar- houaeguest Dr. and Mrs. J. B. T.: Austin Saunders, ot Muske­ from last week’s contest at the Ul w^Veet. They will receive Pittsfield Town Hall are in1 the borj and James'; a senior at Chel. hnmA*^ their. Cavanaugh Lake gon, president of General Tele­ W frolftw o until five o'clock. phone co. of Michigan, will be Junior Division, Beth and Jan et Collins have been sea High school. t!Jree last' week and jKemner qf Manchester; Mary Has* t residents since 1946.- ^dM sda^evening^vaa ^honor state chairman of the 2960 Michi­ Among “the^guests expected /to guest when Dr. and Mrs. Casey gan Week, May 15-21. sett and Susan Walker of Man­ rfr . u?flre married Aug. lo, attend the open house Sunday/is The announcement was made by chester in home economics; and Of® m Holy Rosaryv Catholic ® "A ® r * a ^n ? <1 approximately 25 Rita Thomas of Ann Arbor in live­ a cousin, Mrs. Mary Fontaine’ of neighbors and friends. The ocoa- Edward J. Hekman, president of K , at Lake Linden'with the Detroit, who was the bridesmaid Hekman Biscuit Co., Grand Rap­ stock. In the senior division of a# it® l® ?8 an observance K r Henry J. Reis officiating. at the wedding. The best man, of. the birthdays of Dr. Casey and ids, chairman of the organizing home economics Sue Hassett of Z «" f0/“ I *>* now Dr. George Sterk of Stockton Mrs. Casey's mother, Mrs. L. C. committee for next year's Michi­ Manchester, food preparation; Pat “jgj, daughter of Mr. and 111., has sent word that he cannot Karpinski, ~ - gan Week, who headed the group Murdock of Dexter won in A dairy, ■red Versailles. 7 h a ^ p re a e n t which jehoae^Saundflr8, to lead t he foods; Janice Haas of Ann Arbor Mrs. DavkUsMhe. wife-of the won 1 n~baking; Rose^Sharon Luts - rfn,lowing' their marriage they wijiely.known. architect, L u c i e n estimated 6,000 people who will L X a year at Cooks and for soon be at work on state and local and Joann Graden of Ann Arbor, David; designer "of the Renault in. livestock; Carol Reddeman of stironron Mountainmountain whilewmiw ■ i w h im / J t o at Maspeth, N. Y ^ e French committee* for th& seventh annual iugbt school there. .«. t . , , , Michigan Week. Hekmian wap state Chelsea, in home Improvement; J W . nouse at Cblumbia-Universityand Carol. Braun of Ann Arbor, in Kilowing: that they isvrf .t stesr Reunion Held many New York area buildings. chairman in 1958. •Mr. Collins was 1 ' ^ personal improvement rand Janice^ ~ EL" "where Mr. Collins was During her stay here Mrs. David Since Michigan Week began in EL¥ i ! ' of Stockbridge High 1964; the chairmanship has alter-^. Harwood and Mary Lioq Payeur iBtipal A f Wamplers Lake 8aw the new Chelsea High school A.:; r!i L four years. He has been and expressed gurprise^that a towfc nated^ between the - Detroit area of Ann Arbor, in clothing, S^^th^n^at-Chelser ^reunion of the Page family the size of Chel sea had a school of and outstate,/1959 chairman was Crippled Children’s : - Representing Washtenaw county ; where he is now. head of was held Sunday at the Wampler such fine architectural design, Paul Carnahan, board chairman of in vegetable garden judging is luction control. Lake home of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Great Lakes Steel Corp., Ecorse; Camp Still Seeking Linda Sherrick, South LyonrChuck ^ 5 Collins is a substitute UUD&r&^id^ Saunders was regional chairman; Thomas, Ann Arbor;,Eugene Four- al^ih: Chej8ea_pul>ljc. M nw if ;L^4 ^Afei;fttgJithe. occasion were JayceesAuxiliory- of-the- -Michigan Week ^observance Two Male Counselors ailer, i Ann- Arbor;- Danny THomp Mar/s parochial schobL Mr, and Mrs. John Schneider, Mr, this year. in charge 'of“i 8*central The Washtenaw bounty Crippled son, fSouth Lyon; and Bruce Con- ftfcollins'-family imsiudes two and-Mrs.-Robert Schnelder~wd Holds; Annual western Michigan counties. Children's Society is still; looking ant, Ann Arbor,* Wjnd a daughter—David, who family, Mr. and Mrs.„. Donald In.announcing the new chairman, for two male camp counsellors for In entomology, identification is .n airman second class in the Schneider, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Birthday Picnic Hekman said: the Crippled Children!*.. Camp (o James Freeman, Apu_l Arbor; E g jyr Force and is now sta- man O'Connor and children, all of "We looked earnestly over , a be'held Aug, 17-28 near Lake.Pat­ James Conanit, Ann^Arbor, M ilton - At Farber Air Force Base this vicinity; Mr. and Mrs. William J aycces Auxiliary members and large part of the state fol* the Yost, Ypsilanti; and Larry New- , I. J Ull.T_V_ .1 . W . I . terson, . ______Rutledge of Jackson; Louis Page famines held their annual LIFEGUARDS AIM AT WATER SAFETY- -A state park bestTnan for the job and decided house, Ypsliantl.— ------77— :— upon Austin Saunders. We were Frank- Wawrzaszek announced of Vandercook Lake; and Mr. and July birthday picnic Saturday eve* lifeguard heaves a life-saver at his simulated tRrget«-a drowning today, "The boys should be at towanno Vickrey's Jtos. Walter Page and- thpir-familyy ning. Aug. 8f at FiWa p^ry, \ H&«lmifteiar-durlng a recent, lifesaving session conducted by the immensely pleased that he ac­ BLUE- RIBBON FLQR1STS- cepted. He is one of Michigan's least Juniors er ’ seniors in high Members of the Blue. Ribbon of Ann Arbor1. pot-luck supper ; was served as American Red Crosii at -Muskegon park. Twenty-five lifeguards- school and interested in camp ac- trgogement Revealed well as the traditional birthday outstanding business executives Florist 4tH .Club attended a tour went through their paces, demonstrating artificiaLrespiration, first- and a man deeply deyoted to' his iyilies.” Anyone inteir-ested I Mr and-Mrs. Loran Vickrey are The walleye pike is a confirmed cake. .*■. of the gardens of all the club aid and other lifesaving, techniques during the one-day school. stated progress. Ha can be count should contact Wawrzaszek at 955 members . Monday ; evening. Plans' 5P?W -the-...... -engagement of carnivore and its food otfnaiuta Xbfl..next-regulac_meeting of . the sherman Avenue, 1 VpsiJaniu Auxiliary"will be held at the home Another 14 were tested earlier.lasLanontn at rontiac Lake recrea- ed on for the leadership that’will were also made for their exhibit tt dahghteJ^Nowanna Patricia,. chiefly, _ol smaller fish, including —"“This year 41 campers have en- of Mrs. Daniel Maroney at Cava* tion area. The; testing, required by the state' for tRe“fifstTtime"this“ carry Michigan Week well_J;oward tq_.be shown Wednesday, Thurs- Lorh Fletcher of Stockbridge, other walleyes. Carp are bottom rolled-compared^o^'cam"pers7ast of M r; and- Mrs. Ransom naugfajjakgF#he"m eetif>g will-Tie -yeorrjls"aimed rat^in’bth^^ater ac'cldents at llie more heaVily- IfsgbaTb? m%king“Michifaivfavor- °3ay, and^Ffidty^f^thlT^veek' at^ ||!S ^^~2hay^oet--up’?ti^-bTrtl^nTr ably known across the nationrget- year and 16 campers in 1957, the the 4-H fair at the rural activities Icfierof 'SttfcKpridgeT ofja lake or pond when they feed held . Tuesday evening, Aug. 18, used beaches in parks and recreation areas of southeastern Michi*: pan and-the northern lower peninsula. - v .: ting its people working together first year of the - camp,” WaWr- building on Saline-Ann Arbor road, an tiprincipal business Will include^ zaszek--said. “.The camp-is spon­ malting plans for the refreshment pnd making~itra? still-better place -Laura-Kay federal Screw W o rk s. plants . can't grow. Brook trout to live,, work .and play.” ___r sored .by ‘the. Crippled Children :.Thft-iauple-has-notrset3.a:-wed- fecdrmainly-on-insects, insect-lar­ ■stand ? which- the—Auxiliary ^ ill Society of--Washtenaw =Goupty und againspohaor. at the Community Snundcra^ firat: taok wili-W ^io ' Mormons in the-state of-U talr date. vae and small fish. ON GAPITOL HILL appoint the nine . regional chair, is supported by donations to the wei’C the first "'Atigld-Saxons to Fair. Mrs, Robert Jacobs is ^chair­ THE LETTER BOX Easter,* Seal Drive." man of the .project. / By Congressman George Meader men •who" will direcfcounty and practice irrigation on a large scale. community- committees and the .\ f" Furtherplans for “the Gommun- chaittnen of six activity boards ityr-Fair quecn-^projectr-whiGh-the Dear Editor I- h^the-House-amend Friday .axil :45 a.m., while the- who wiirdlrect the numerous state- Auxiliary sponsors, will, also be the -Mutual Security ■. appropria­ switch crew on the NYC railroad committees. __ . ^ INVERNESS COUNTRYDLU B V - 'discussed. " tions bill-rto -use—Cpngressional As president of General Tele- The July meeting or the”ffuxili- -woro--switehing: at -th e - Chelsea- power of the purse to obtain from Spring Works a hopper car of coal phono of. Michigan, Saunders di­ ary was held' Wednesday,; July 29, the executive branch information rects—a^$77 million corporation- --—...... :. . at the'hdme 'of MrsTRobert Jacobs/ Congress needs cohcemingiioreign broke-away from them and^crashed- .Seolied bids. will be accepted by the Board of Education fnto^t^-box- car-that was ’standing that-serve8~35-per_cent--o£Jlichk « • ■ \ ■ V..- -With lOrmembera present7^"The“ it “untiF- 8T00- ]p. mTT" A u g u s tT 8 /-I-959^dn^ls|uhnber 2 or aid operations and’’expendituresi- at the" bumping post at the end,“of gan's land area and nearly -200 ■ ■ ■■____i medium fuel oil and orvregular gasoline for the period Vice-president, Mrs. Elton Guen Such information is necessary to the track, doing Borne damage to communitie s ' in the state. The SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, t959 ther, -presided~in th.e -absencer-of: determine ■ whether aid"money ia the bumping post and derailiifg company Is part of General^Tele^ of September 1/ T 959 to Septem ber 1; 1960. the president, Mrs. Robert Vander- being spent wisely and also/ to the box car. •' phone and Electronics, America’s ■ t :-; kelen.------— - - The Boo/d reserves the right to reject any and dll bids. identify deficiencies in the law-, or At- this time, employees at the second largest telephone., system. M rs,,Charles.,Popovich, who is its administration'’wtfich can lead Spring—Plant-Vere—eating^their Saunders^biUbbeen-in-the-telephone REFRESHMENTS----- PRIZES Bids will be opened ot the regular Board meeting inJ an Auxiliary member, was con to improvement. dinner and George -Cantrell, Robert business 33 years, is. a World War the,Administration_Buildlng of ;the High School, at gratulategL for winning the 125th The amendment, offered by the _Rudd.. _and__jDonald _ „Baldwin aU veteran and active in Muskegbn GOLF < DINNER 8:00 p.m., A ugust 1 8 , 't9 5 ? .T Anniversary queen contest- and chairman of our^Foreign" Opera­ jumped up and ran for the door, civic affairs. ' ^ ■ ...... was presented with a gift of cash tions and Monetary Affairs Sub­ .,.A ' ' ■■ V ' ■ ' ■■...... ------=----- r- each one hollering for the 'others V $5.00 PER PERSON " { '' J-T—.f- • to spend on the. Florida vacation committee, the Honorable Porter to get._ont of’-his way. Cantrell *Who Knows’ iiw tw ri HOWARD W. FLINTOFT, trip she won. The itrip begins Hardy, Jr„ of Virginia, would have hollering MI am heading for Kain- TEE OFF TIME 1:00 P.Mr DINNER 7:00 P.M. nfixt._S.undayL__ :___^ ,■ ■ ■ •. -. ■ these benefits: :■ ■1 • 1. Chile. luckyr1—and—Rudd—saying 'T anr ------Secretary 7 — ------— 1. It will prevent aid officials 2. Lieut. Margaret C. Flynn. : heading for' Virginy," and Bald- 3, Erin. . ■ from covering. up blunders. — wiirreByihg^^r iamz_Keading_. for VFWAuxiliaty 27It^will-provide-Congre8s;with 4. Rnh«rt Schqmann. Tennessee." 5. Mars. -----.-L the facts, and considerations in­ Finally, when the other men got Observesl4fh dispensable to sound legislative 6. He is regarded as the, first them corralled they all three said, PriJfie -Minister of England judgments on foreign, aid. _ : "Oh.my gosh, I thought some Re* SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! The amendment was the result 7. A drug for the treatment- of- Anniversary publican was after us,” and they malaria. of-seven years--' study of foreign 'iVere quite upset all afternoon. The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW aid operations-in-which often the 8. A conveyance, such as an en­ But the sad part of it all- was closed litter. Post_No._4076 celebrated, their an-. committee found lack of co-opera- that Rha—Alexander-juBt' reached nual birthday- anniversary with~a tion brrthe part of^foreign Trtd- 9F-DutclFGuihea7 the corner of Main. and Middle 10. Mrs, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit pot-luck supper at the home of officials making it difficult for the when the crash occurred and he Alda • Juergens, Monday evening, subcommittee to obtain .complete was -i Ambassador to the United looked atound and saw Floyd State from India. • Aug. 10. This being the 15th year and accurate information, es- Darby on the sidewalk by Rowe's it was announced that 29 mem- apecially where stupidity, %extrava- Plumbing _shop. - Thinking .maybe era are eligible for lb-year pins; ga irce, wast e a r - m i s m anage nieri t "Soapy” Williams was in-town and President Harlan Hatcher-.has con­ one member a lOtyear pin ahtf one appeared to have occurred in the the Republicans were shooting at member a five-year pin. Mrs, handling of -foreign aid funds. ferred almost one-fourth of all him/ Rha ran home as fabt. as he degrees grnnted-bv the U-M. Clarice Keezcr-'Wffs awarded-a-chr Sometimes there was merely pro- could and almost had a heart at^ tation, for Her,,assistance to the ion, . evasion tfnd ;double tack. When he-found -out- what it- Auxiliary, as a non-member, talk. But there were also in­ was he - said, "Gee, I'm glad they Thirty-one members and guests stances of outright defiance of were not after ‘Soapy.’ ” were present. Among the guests committee requests for documents ------Floyd Darby. COLONIAL MANOR MILK •were Mrs. Georgia Crawford, Sixth with the excuse that tnoy were District, presldent_of _Cement .City, “intern at adminiBtrative 1 matters’’ T^T-he-hulking^black-rabeftr-^spends NURSING HOME Berkshire Augusta White, past department and could be1 withheld-under an rruch of his time hunting for in­ For Me! president of Ann Arbor, six mem­ alleged doctrine of "executive sects, * which form ah important 239 East Middle Street -* i\r \ bers -fronrAuxiiTary-No. 823, Jackv privilege." ~ ~ part of his diet. He will rip a — PH0NEG1T9-I49r se»T7-ffnd-Ren-Hutzelaspost: com^ -Earlier-both the House and the stump or rotting log to pieces in % mander. . '. Senate had adopted a similar tila search (nuPft Iprvnw —A— Cards and other games "were' en amendment to the authbrizatiorE "ants. Mostly, of course, he lives on Efficient Nursing Care "Just like 2 -f 2 or ABC, my taste fo^ milk corries riat* bill for Mutual Security. How- joyed by the group following the fruit, berries, roots, bark__and ---- DayandNight urally. iMastes as-good as anything could; for-o-plek^- supper. r The committee consisted ever, a-" White- Hoirce- statement- leaves. His diet is one of the me-up you see, (and that's why milk#s for me) /• " of Mrs. Eulahlee Packard as chair claimed the' provision was inoper- t—varied -in the-animal- king­ JN7BEAUTIFUL CHELSEA man, assisted by> Mrs. Anna Stofer; ative and unconstitutional because dom, Mrs. Anna .Werner and Mrs. Ger­ of alleged “executive privilege.” trude O'Dell. The amendment in the appro­ priations bill firmly provides Con­ WEINBERG DAIRY The state of Missouri has. more gressional access to information than’ 8.000 miles of railroad, 1927. in the possession of executive of . ^UAUTY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS mi les of — navigable waters and ficials by "shutting, o ff fund*d£ C A M ( 4 l f t b o a sts 14,664 miles of improved recalcitrant individuals should dis­ Old US.f2 Phone GR 5-5771 regard requests for information 13 through 29 from the General Accounting' Of; fice-or-from-thdappropriate-com­ mittees of the.” Congress. o e Ohio has about 500 miles of nav- _ — ,— Tgable' rrvdrrV^OO_mlteT of ;ratt- ways and over 16,000 miles of state “AUTO Get your Berkshire seamless or full-fashioned Wehavethe highways. now—during Berkshire’s famous SERS/I( oHce-a-year August sale I And‘ you can buy sheer, sheer Berkahires that^^ are^ guaranteed! Thanks’ to Berkshire’s nyloc*, a new run-stop barrier, no run from’top or toe can enterth e aheer leg -area, Qr you get a to "fit your m i

MICHIGAN - “There I Was, Cruising Slowly Down th /V- -vr^-v ; A n d . no w : 1 W® Street, When a Department of Sanltation ; 1 P b e s t t i m e Sprinkler Truek Overtakes Me” to make lhe move! v WeVe nevei; been called on for a "baling" job yet, t Irresistible In summer sal­ but no doubt we could handle it with the some ads and desserls. Terrific,, 'old" pro alertness that we do everything about a - too7 for freezing car. Try us,soon! O t N TH E S W l N 6 TO O L- D S T O DAYI «nd canning. Now Is a peach of d ( i , a u t h o r i * b o Q u a l i t y d h a l e r time to buy ’em. '♦Mm itiiuintM *!,?,. Can bienly with ball Jars DANIELS MOTOR SALES, INC, 208 RAILROAD STREET and BALL Dome Lids, r": w \ r r PAGE TEN m - AU»» CHELSEA, MICHIGAN , THURSDAY. Rtf WMNMWflMtgUl ffl and laughter. ..Some pass quite IFYE Student Describes slowly, while dthers fly by. An PERSONALS C o m m u n ity experiences such as .this is rich and Portuguese Cork Harvest ; fruitful for many reasons. Not Vff,!*ss^nz« i only am l now living in a com Greetings Prom Portugal: Mere? ' . • - • • • •" fnd S r 'V » ' pletely different environment, but here. Her compamSn®S^ nome e Sr. Arnold Girbach soultugal, an upper and lower class, It also tfves me a glimpse of the dos Estados Unidos. (My name is Because the lower elass are so poor •t»7 i. s i.u n £ F^?* m it a ☆ Arnold Girbach and I am from the j that they would bc unable to feed United States, as seen through the former Mary W e£78& ncI?> tk , I United States);,' As a represent*- an extra perspn, Z will be staying eyes of our. neighbors across the tive of the rural young people in I with the upper class families, water. Maybe too many of us are .. dub Tuesday, Aug. 18 ati Manchster Community Fair the United States under the In- Coming from a social structure standing-too-closevto what we are the^ home o* Evelyn Rowe. Pot- dates, Aug. 19-26-21-22, luck supper 6:30 -p.m. Bring own , * % * ternational Farm Youth Exchange such as ours in America, I think trying to ’see.. Maybe the picture (I.F.Y.B.) to Portugal, the above that this was and is the hardest might look different if we stood guests Wednesday eveS dl^ | hamburger or wieners, to, grill; al- Merry Maid 4-BL«luh 26 introduction is a daily event for {thing to which X have to adjust back and took 'another look. May­ home of Mrs. Bez^ijl/ p !lat ^1 me. The fact that in my first family be many of us don’t appreciate Mr. and Mrs. K e ^ B S ^ 1 « ^ . M dhh to|ss Ssk« I am here not bn a technical there was only my host father, the things we have until we no Yox^lls were emouto £2 mission. 1 am not here to tell the mother, one nine-year-old boy and longer have them. I shall never u V Z & k & S f c .North W » WSC* * W .t the farmers how they should run their myself, and we had four maids, forget the words of an old gentle­ SSKL—*-* fc,X“

— T , - f * for pick-up of useable discards, Audrey Eisele, Aug. farmsror-how I thinkthey shouldland a gardner. Suea-service 1 was man-who- said, “The. trouble with -Phone Wesley: M orrison. GR(—' ^ 0 V&Auck. live. l have come to observe and not used to, ------too many-of. us is that - too-many 9-1962. adv. 7' * 4 understand the many differences |, Most all of' the people live in of us know too many things that spent last week at th?® Urp** I ■ *-» * * Reseaoe Sept. 9, 10, \ t and 12 we have, Any person can see dif- small villages. *The . wealthier aren’t true.” These words enter her parents, Mr, add k No August meeting of Jeruga for. Chelsea Community Pair. . ferences, but only the wise man people have private spcial clubs my mind many times as I go about Buehler, and left SaSdavT! lehr Farm-Bureau, •*•• can understand .and respect them, for dances and other-soolal gath- observing in my new home. - r PortlandrOre., ffwiiS -* - • • ' r*-<— r- Although I will learn npuch about erings. AJP people rich or poor go I hope that the message I bring St. Paul’s Kum Dubl club picnic the agriculture’ and the art% of td movies and-church together, but to America will be one of know- M X ? 8 Sunday. Aug. 16, 6 p.m., at. Piers$ borne life as practiced here In here their joint activities -usually iedger^mderstartding. and rcapecT Park.v Bring—own table-serviced DEATHS Portugal, this knowledge is im- end. for the right to badifferent. These Those not solicited are to call' Mrs porta.nt as it enables you and I A so f yet, most of the people are the words which I think are Paul Schaible, Jr, , v MICHIGAN’S RICH RESOURCE, WATER-A fisherman en- i■■ ^VSi-v', ■ :V :■ to understand the way of-life of with whom I come in contact, in the cornerstones for ..world peace I Evan John W illia m s joys one of water’s many uses in Michigan. To the sportantaiy each,.-ether. ------:— ...... general,-have a good—impression •and-eecurity w d Mra.-EltonLK. Muabach, homemaker, rarmer ana industrialist alike, Michigan’s water is a It is not my intention while. Tm®* the United States, Of .course, Until tht next time when l hope cMon bemg-a celebfafroir« League organizational meeting at Infant Son of Former Are$ vital resource.Antong other things, it is a source of power for (here in Portugal to try and'make P 1?*®, ■ ^ are “ ■. a ™ w »v ■ misgivings. ■ **q Hf ■ ea They w9 wjf I have the opportunity to tell Sylvan bowling alley Monday, Aug. Resident Dies in Wyoming ijrfuatry, an avenue for shipping products and a bey to a booming [them live like: 1 do, or ah Ameri- tend to think that Americans are some more -of my IFYE story, 17, 7:30 p.m.’ All men interested Mr._andMrs, John Lotridge re tourist business. In addition to serving many domestic needs in cans do, for f know and you know all businessmen looking for that Adeus _ ati logo, which means Arden and Mrs. Kenneth fibajj * in league bowling ’invited- to at*, the home, it is used for irrigating cronsand^safeguarding public that the world is much richer be­ extra, dollar and_that all are rich good-bye, until nekt time, tend.- - ...... -advO-feeiwd-yjjrd of^the- death of their and earn high wages. They were • * grandson, 11-day-old Evan John .health. It supports fish and wildlife populations and gives life to cause o/r our difference. , Your IFYE in Portugal, .Practically every basic metal h Arinual Masonic picnic-JThursU -aQn- of Mr._and~Mrs. our forests and wild plants. Truly, it would be hard to overestimate My_ homeland-to-me-is^great I # L ?°W6d them > Arnold Girbach. ‘ 7 «Wn the borders of the value of the state’s water wealth. ’ because people from other coun- 5°”^* °*h my father and the United States. day, Aug. 20, at, Pierce Park, Sup- 'John Williams, 79 Nelson street, fields. They per at” 6:30 p.m. All OES mem. Laraiflie. Wvo, ' tries have come. and’ brought "g ■ tae ■ bera invited. Mrs. ‘Williams will be remember- (best. As a result, we both a r e | na^e.the ^pression ed as Janet Lotridge, formerly of Michigan’s Abundant Water Supply richer. It is through wderstand-1 l^e _j.— {Chelsea aritkAnn Arbor, ing and exchanging of ideas. For W°Tw”°u7h»Ve*w 1 (The infant io survived by his Is One of Its Richest Resources — Effective Sept. 1 .19S!r parents; a sister Audrey? materna _Lansing-=Have^you ever-stop^ 1— ^ , j •»: ii. -. .t;— oxten trunk so» to ‘o- thethe point -point that thatl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John ped to consider the vital role wat­ processes that require large^uan- ®1^n u d a n Mea^snd'you j ... i Lotridge, and paternal^grandpar- er plays_ in Michigan? Probably tities of water. ‘ «°w«ver, n i nad an idea, and you farming. : v .Herbertw iJ w t -J.^McKune aTtl°Mnv» R?r Umt °{flvTers Nor 3 ^NcntSpMxv-arid 1 ,|Sr.( of Farson> Mrs. Wyo< John Williams, you haven’t 'thought about it vety Michigan’s multimillion ...dollar -an • ,? ^nd.^e traae^ ^oth During the few weeks that I! INTEREST RATE seriously tourist industry is^dosely gear^- °^_U8^W0U^ he richer. - - have been here, "I have observed | -American-Legion Auxiliary -T-ues------to the state’s watei* resources. The While L am here, T am living on and learned many things, some of ^ T— day, Aug. -18, 8 p±m., at the' Legion In a state so richly blessed with —...— Home Water : Wonderland's .^mdlre-4han farm8, ■ sharing^famHy^worie-=and pwhiSh- at-first seem very strangS ^ sB T B T H g hot holdlold the "esteem esteem that that "Tivers and'streams, | social life of the ’community. It {tp me, but after careful consider- j "1N£ REASED-T0 W e d n e s d a y Night --Womens iron^ couperr oil^andd -other other infnerrir ^l^Llnlandliakes and 3^)Q0-mileB | is-my"hope-that-Fwilhbe-accepted [ ation“I"cair Usually"seeTthe reason- "Bowling League organization meet- als do. And becauseC ofof_the the j abun- of. Great Lakes shoreline have not as-^a guest,_nor_as . a hiredjing. behind, .their actions. Other I *ing" at Sylvan .Bowling. Lanes Wed- A daughter, Kyle Lynn,1 Satur- dant----- siinnlv. wnt.pr----- .* isi« too- nffon stimulated widespread resort de- laborer, but rather as a member|things go on unexplained, and! takCn^for,uppy, grantedr water jvelopment^— ------^ f - m jr “h9ir-farmlyT^ The "Tamil^l only-time will givje m d^TtelW dr l nesdayT-Augrr-l^r^taOpan. This resort boom has bolstered [ as the foundation of society, is as to why. : " * • *- hospjjtalX_Tecumseh^ to. Mr. -and - In -MidiigahlthereJsjvatetlfo^ T h X 7 ^ d a y ^ i g h t I m ixe~d: b~owIing transportation and industry: begin ourj- Although Portugai=48 Mrs:jam es jCensIer_flf Manchester. ^ program1 for -m tS^efpfcrT nd tively small-country, even in the league.:will meet Aug, 14, 8 p.niT, p!rs..Kensler--is the former-Helen generai’general, water aier Iorfor recreation^orrecreation. __ >,„.**-«<•-Waituresrof-local units of government!understanding. — ------U ------, ______a t -ihe-Dexter-Bowl in g - c! ubr-Any -- forests, agriculture and the- public four months which T am here. rm ] -one^interested -in1- bowling, pleas& Vai^-daughter -of—Mr. and Mrs. heaUh. and has provided - jobs for thoua-' Mv IFYE stoVy started on July. ^ ?n^ s . 1 Pe°P]e wko lzve outside {2 when I arrived in Lisbon, Portu-. v* i | ^hat 1 will -never truly really un “attend. — advB Alvin Almost completely surrounded industrial centers. 1 - ’ )y .the; Great Lakes, Michigan is a gal, and was met there by a mem- ^erstand. I do know-that-during Closely related to its. eftect on ber from Nestle Products, (my'[my short stay here so:far, .I have ceystone in the vast shipping in­ a **ourisuing tourist-' business, sponsor while I’m here) who spoke Iskmed to love the country and dustry on these waters.. . The port water- supports fish and wildlife L y ieast a little English,- After lita P*nrK and admire tho^eopeefr FURNACE DUST FILTERS of Detroit is one of the busiest i- w., ck have, vaulted three days traveling through they have for me and.my country 4n-the---TiationT^Tonnage—through 20x20x1 Spain and not running into anyone Not every day is filled with-song 16x20x1 the world famous locks at JSault Wide, for hunting and fishing. .20x25x1 — 16x25x1 -Marft"ry"m'ore thairtKree and t that-spoke- English, rand md “not one-half times that of the Panama most; popular.. - 80c each Uanal. ,"The T)etroit Tiver ranks anaand nsnermen. fishermen. MichiganMichigan’s s hunt- T ; ■■■■■■■ ^«-» , , an Antonia^Patients-m hospi-r as the busiest "waterway in the ing and fishing license, sales fot 1 . In Lisbon.Lisbon II.. wqsw^s. taken to theth< te|s way sleep in paper gowns on worldr-^------:------——:------’t958~added a record ; $7 775i0()0 to fAasociation-^of - Agriculture when on . The opening of the St. Lawrence state’s Game and Fish I received my schedule for the com- doctors and nurses wearing papar .jk Seaway—this.. year will .greatly tection Fundf ing-week8r^Also^tthis~time"I'.had| , if testa at. Brooke Army magnify Michigan’s ’ foreign "trade. LiUle-.wonder-Michigan:is called|ih®-0^PorTthe- opp or tunity ^ - to - sed*-^Herbert see-Herbert Medical Center prove-- sucoes sfulr Even before this,'the state’s ex­ a fishermanV paradise. Principal ^ ^ ^ 0? America^ Em-1 ports approximated a billion dol- reason is, not, so much the water "a8sy> Agricultural Attache," and |r- METAL lara; annually, while its iinpoits nplexlty. i t Can rgceiv^d“8omu briefing on what-to NOT10E- totaled 600 million dollars a_year. almost be said that no .tw_Q_. laki»a {expect. _- INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL SHEET- METAL WORK Water literally the life-blood in Michigan are alike ip thejr con- The following, morning I set out KRflFTY PRODUCTS Now is the time to open the sa^angs of industry in Michigan. It is ditions|»V»VMU for. AVA . fish 4life.U 9 , . |forI * ( my **»|F first, A host l v a w ASS* family. IIS A Jr t AThe 1 AU ■l, ' ' ■ U 5 WEST MIDDLE STREET—CHELSEA convertecHnto-eleetric^energy^that ™ Prdof^f=this^variety^ bf^fish-Mar^ Twa^located^in^AlvegEroirthe UphoItterlngCo. account for investment or, that new keeps the wheels of industry turn-t1“,,life is found m in wnaervauonConservation jureDe--1 "*»«*• Lagn' *“River. »d* It «is vwhcu owned byuy wDr. . _ - ^ \ ' , ' . - . ' ■ e • ’ _ , .....• PHONE GReenwood 9-2011 ing. It is used- for refining, for Partment records which show that Jose Matafome, who was an IFYE onneunees their .new location cooling nurnoses and for other Michigan’s waters contain nearly to the U. S. in 1963. It was not home youVe been dreaming of. 160 species of fish. ,a typical-farm of the region, for 425.N. MAIN ST.__ ’With a.-helping-hand from air,-[crops were_blives and cork; GRfGGRYrMICft. V soil and 8unshine,- water glves^lifc- . . - - leodquorters durlno to forests which today grow on [weeks'and observed the "Cork har- coriMrucTloH of our new bulldino, 19,682,000. acres in Michigan. Pay- vest that was^ taking place. This wll be In my home or the'same SHELVES Tfil!s_Qf_the^wpocLusirtg.rindustries [was-new and very interesting-to addfess^.^— - ...... _ — alone amount to over $309,000,000 me. a year. Timber, sales from state | Although Portugal is only the Saving* up to 40% on rebuilding, Ifi5iyiIng_aftd--reupHotete rln g- far=" Member^ef Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation forests~bro uglit appro XTrJTately size Cf oUr state of Indiana, it Ts mrurei , ^ _ hand you the food $657,000 -during-the -1958-59 fiscal the world's largest producer of $10,000 Maximum Insurance, far Each Depositor year. ' , cork, supplying about half of the A , s h o r t d r iv e .m -aRfeflfinv„ ^ ^ sd d itibh^to^Tsupportiirg1 ^ " " to ta l1 world consumption. . The r s ^ BTG 0AVINGSTO.YOUI BORROW HRRE . . . INSURE LOCALLY ests, water nourishes agricultural United- States -is the greatest pur- Phone A lpine 6-28QO products in Michigan..In 1957, re­ if-corkr-and my-risit-to see­ ceipts from marketed farm prod* the harvest- was an event-the- ucts-totaled-$7147069,600.- hPortugese-peopje^enjoyed"—with "--M ichiganv-lead&^^e-hatioh-inTTnncl^pride; production of Bour ^cherries, _f ield l .. The cork is praduced-from.a-tree, beans, celery,^, cucumber pickles, known as the Cork Oak, which is strawberries and tomatoes, It . is am evergreen that grows peculiarly second in production of asparagus^ thick bark1 unlike” that of any oth- cauliflower, plums, cantaloupes er tree. Its first yield, may be and sweet com and Ujird lh com-lharvested when it is about .16, mercial—apples, peaches, grapes, years old, and about every jnine sweet' cherries, cabbage, onions years . thereafter...... The first two anfl spearminfcu-v .L._l yields are of poor quality.! but the HlklMz::_ jjd ‘Water is not solely responsible quality improves after each har- for, Michigan’s fortunes as discus- vest, and the life of the tree- is ied hut it is truly essential-to all-upward of 160-years these things. Certainly, it would AsJLinentioned earl ier,jthls. wae ij’psV------be hArd to overestimate the state’s not a typical farm. There are’two water wealth. J — distinct classes of people In Por rm ------NfW EXPERTLY DONE GENERAL ELECTRIC 12-CUBIC-F00T LARRO MAj W ITH DEPENDABLE

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