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WEATHER Min. Mu a*n«' ,**iB**d*y “48 89»• 0.01MR QUOTE '«ww*wr ■■ . .. .68 ----- 79 OjW ^rr.non Brtvritf * l a 71 WW Give-me liberty to know, to Bawto ———J5 66 TrSM utter, and to argue freely ac­ •1«(tV r*~ — 61 89 Tr*« cording Jto conscience: “S&C , —John Milton.

HGHTY"FIFTh YEAR—No. 42. 1‘» !‘ u.'OR rrhitt W eek l" ' 1111...... i i i . w w w i .w u ^ m ■ ...... r i i i u s i CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, Al'lC v>r,, 1957 7c per copy SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 PER YEAR Rural S chools Bulldogs Win From Saline7 Safety Rules. T.-mnUm BchooU,M>cl Rogers Manchester JJSnSool are holding Family Martin E. Miller and ’ Willard S S ”o£> house tomorrow eve- Guest, director and assistant di­ Lose H eartbreaker «in» Aoril 26. with teacher® of rector of Civil Defend* Dfctflct VI, , fl?tw«hw)l8 ready, to receive | were in Ann Arbor for n Civil De­ To Roosevelt Monday L SfflnninR at 6 o'clock. fense meeting Wednesday evening I ff&edJgW?nkfe is the teacher of last week. / -• In Extra Inning Also_ present from this vicinity jU S iS 'at Rogers C o r n o r ? l were GeorgeDoe of the -Chelaea Chelsea High.edged Manchester Police department, Gerald Car* of in a fight game ^Wednesday, April “f t , school. ■ taught-by Mrs. Cassidy Lake Technical School, and 17 on the local diamond. Chelsea sX s9dt, and Lima Center school, James Gaken and Arthur-Paul of clinched the game in the last of gn, Florence Hakala. teacher, the Chelsea Fite Department. the seventh frame. George Staffan .n^V, 7*e» Washtenaw county led off with a double to right cen­ S f hold open house Friday^ May Civil Defense Council chairman, 17 it ms announced this week by ter. He moved to third on a passed Jjftnr Schmunk, e l e ^ e j i t a r y 1 presided at he meeting and intro­ bail and scored as Jim Baxter's duced George. Bordfrsj mbtew&ik ' ‘ grounder went through the Schmunk said the rej gist and chief "aeronautical obeer? id-baseman,------r ver at iihe Willow Row wea Manchester .scored a run Jn the^ - J t Family Night opan. houflfl_at station who showed pictutei IS* m3 ?outh Elementary, firat_.on Connie Gonyeria—single zgftmago= dflne by„torhadoesrJ and two thawing errors, "Sob wA exeeptlmrcly^Ihrt^ also answered questions on Owl i. E H indicating,an interest in' Defense procedures in case of'^tob* Chelsea Went ahead in the sec­ f; the schools which is gratifying to nadoea striking an area. ; ond on hits by George Mayer. I m and to the teachers. , Borders stated, “Weather only, Hugh Weinberg and Frank Fred­ Ha^alao announced this week seems worse than it used to .be­ ericks, plus a throwing error. that parent-teacher corrferenCea cause the average ’.person is told The Bulldogs addedZjanother,-as- an b«W planned for the 10-day -more about severe conditions, than Mayer doubled and tWelnberg sin­ period beginning April 29, Boom he was 10 years ago.” __ , gled him home, in the thirds - ■ . ' .Ethers are telephoning parents “We in the .Weather .Bureau EASTER^EGG. HUNT and games provided fun for the^bildren of Junior Chamber of Commerce Manchester tied-the score in fhe to arrange a schedule to. .be *01- used to do all Of the worrying,’* hd members at ihe children’s Eaater party sponsored by the Jayceea Auxiliary Saturday, April 20, The sixth on hits by Tom Adams and _lowed for.the conferences. continued. Ralph England and, a double, .by_ party was held ftqm,-9:30-until, 11 a.m. in—the Municipal building. Each child received a-gift and “We used: to have a ,to: if John Adams. After pitcher Jim sighted before we told the-public Bntsh-were served,- including-sweet-rolls and chocolate milk for the youngsters and coffee for Baxter- walked the next tWo hit­ the mothers present. The committee in charge of the party IncIuded Mrs, J. V. Burg, II, Mrs. P. G. ters he was replaced by Bob De- Mail Service anything about it. We were prds- Fant who retied the side as Gon- sured into giving o u t.. Msgr. Albert William Haeussler of Manches­ fine pitching performance with a td,,Ma | Glenn Schiller are in school afthe time a tornado Matyn, Rector of Sacred Heart ter. placed second in the contest ton-hit attack. Flower Sale Reported isreportedshotildstaywhererthey Seminary, Detroit,—will-Hae the and-Richard Wheelerrof^Whitmore In the first sinning they scored ImndmdnchPike e. speaker of the evening.- Vincen; Lake, placed third. William Dens- three runs on hi,ts by Odls Rich- -after PrcaidentFj “Their. _pareifts sEouldTstay at T ,-0 ’-Mearar Dearborn ,p a s t- state ham,-Jr.r -will- represent-Washte­ ardson.. Weinberg, Bob DeFant I . Eise^owdrlhad- signed bill \Pm iTI TjPit.R Cj YP p Jc ~ home and not try to come Mt deputy and Master of the Fourtl naw county in the State Plowing and- Silas Hopkins. 1 fby-pongreBslate■Tuesday, 'V m MJVllS IslVVIy - A report of the Kiwanis Easter their children.” Rae said. “The Degree for Southern Michigan Dis Contest to be held in September Chelsea picked -up- their final April 16, giving the Post Office I Glenn Schiller, 18 years old, tak- jflower sale, prepared by the co- arents should not leave their trict, will be toastmasterj to be at .the State 4-H' Club Show. two runs in the third as‘ first man 4-H Club leaders who assisted ___ chairmen, Harold Jones and Al- omes until they are. needed.” troduced by Gervase Murphy Matt Murphy smacked 'a single ••SwiS'SSS&f*' It w'as also pointed outiat ihe Four Jackson men, three from K. S. G.. of Calument. SUttretrte in 'thfli-cnntoat. .nrn.-W:U4n_rTnfiaat,.-|-u.iflv--with-..two out, to score George: ~ - of4fho purchas^of won^" ^ bing- in-Letts Creek f near rteeting that tiie basement of a t rbor-and one^front—Gheisea- Director of the Order. ^ Robert Heller. Charles pinkie and Mayer who had singled,-and-Wein*— postal supplied ^ u n til^ te r I ^he Methodist - Home Wednesday Monday’s regular 'Tjlub'~meetthg; brick house is less safe in a tor Jbecame involved- when-a—Jaekaon- His Eminence Edward Cardina william* Densham. ' berg who had beat out a bunt. cighr stpre was.... raideil .1, Wednesday . Mooney, is Honorary Chairman of 1, together with pprnyi. I of last week and came home with showed that the_affair_was a fine nado than- the'hasement ofaframe^ of last Yteek byrdetectivea of tbe Line score: R H E success,. The sale was conducted] .house,_ hficausa-thBltornado usually ea*?^d ^?S l68 - Saiine---rr^rO0()^0-0^=tr T—1" |. one mfllion dollars saved (a^alI-evecL.pike^whlch ilDPed.lhe. -Michigan^ ..State Police . racketr lee-celebration-committeei- Friday ahd Saturday at the Hill­ icks up a ffam house and carries squad.' )' f Chelsea -302 000 x-^5 10 3 rwhGtB6%pound8, and m^8Ur0d top plumbing Shop with Kiwanis R; away buT 'is likely to dump The raid followed several weeks Vedder, Hoeft (21, Molocha. and tte Post Office ‘Department to | 31 J nc^.es‘ . ,, committees in charge. brick and debris into the, base- i investigation of—whab-efflcera Cana Conference [Officers Installed Rotihfan. on present schedules until 1 He had told his mother, Mrs. It was announced a Kiwanis. ment. i ______'------termed a fouc^county bookmaking Weinberg and Richardson. 4 year. rthat_he saw the big board meeting is to be held May 1 Precautionary measures advised ring. The horse-betting ring re­ 1$ Scheduled at The next home game is with Mi­ fist Monday, April 16,- and -she at . th e ’home of Leo Bishop. for people in a brick house at the portedly operated in Washtenaw, At Joint Meeting lan, /Monday, April 29 at 4:16 p.m. advised him not to try to catch it . School Superintendent Charles time of a tornado are to “get under St. Mary School Joint installation ceremonies for something to protect .themselves, JackSon, -Lenawop and Hillsdale k since she believed it yras out of Camoron was the speaker at the counties.- ^ - . - the Chelsea Junior Chamber of Monday, Arpil 22, Chelsea High I season to take pike; however, af- meeting Monday and had on dis­ from debris.” A “Cana Conference,” open to . Owner of the Jackson < cigar tiwy i drotinari an ***** huitopg game > to play a model—of- tho new high store whicn tads saia to Roosevelt’s'' d e f e n d i n g Huron jermissible to catch the fish whilo school building. He explained that has been planned at St; Mary ary were held at an installation |.|t was in a creek or r.lver, but not the date for opening bids had been school hall for a week from Sun- In-the lakes, postponed until- May ■. 14. -He- alse in th e-first; on- two errors, two explained -details of the school "tax County building'. A liousetraiW n*iA I Returning to tho spot Wcdries- ter he allegedly telephoned a bet For information about the con Cavanaugh Lake; walks and two singles, all with utilUy room were comnlA^lv £ d»y he again spied the fish and levies and assessments. ------^— to the Leseno store from Chelsea. ference Mrs. Vincent Hafner or After-dinner entertainment in- none out. Catcher Hugh Weinberg, A Kiwanis guest at tho dinner Susan Bartclt of Rockford, Illy The Ann Arbor men, Francis J. by fire mrt his line. The hook arrived Monduy evening to spend Mrs. George Merkel may be called ided an informative, Illustrated then shed his catching equipment origin Wednesday r the fish and held it long meeting, held In the social center Brokaw, Louis Karakos and Wil­ Named after the biblical Wed talk pertaining to the program and to pitch the remainder ox the of the Methodist Church, was a few days with ■ -'niothor, liam Pieske. paid fines of $86 each activities of the Dearborn Outdoor game. Mrs. Henry " ding Feast of Carta such confer Gcorgo Triflingc" ...... after pleading guilty, in Jacksgn ertcea are designed “not as a clinic School at Mill Lake. The speaker Chelsea scored a run in the top B v Wu the,P.r?P0J,ty of Albert'ban- of thn Cl' ------:— Municipal- Courtr^to charges of of the "first as George Staffan ' and his wife and three for bad marriages," spokesmen Was Don Goodsoh, assistant, dlrec- vcquonting a gambling place. said, but to give1 married persona tor of the school, :. walked, was sacrificed to second. C S dw,n mad« their home — Edcr^ndHfche-Jacksoh-men^Le^ “knowledge and inspiration” con­ The Jaycees Auxiliary officers and, scored on Hugh Weinberg’s ' - 9 « t icno, Eddie L. Cooper and Russell cerning tne ^marriage relationshi; wore installed by Mrs. Lawrence single. Noble—-are to appear today in Gahagan. — pu tg o lh g-Auxtliary Tbo Bulldogs added another run ftw#d r t 1Jclud« ' a hoy five resident) assisted by Mnr.-CliarlM h r the third as Jlrfi BSkter got too i xaminatioh on a charge of con- attended AttenHprf byhv approximatelyannr< 40 opovich, Jr. first of three straight hits and .piracy. . couples. . Those installed are Mrs. Paul G, scored later on an error, Tho warrants -were asked in Speaker for the May 5 confer Schaible, Jr., president; Mrs. J. The- Bulldogs scored four runs Ann Arbor since the alleged con in the fourth to go two ahead. > 5 S -£ i} 4f P-m. The Hafleys ’enco here...... is to be'theRi Rev. Fr„Ro Vincent Burg. II, vice-president; npirncy started ih Washtenaw bert Hinks, S.J., of the University Mrs. Jack Wellnitz, secretary; Mrs. Silas Hopkins singled but was *M3 ao i i 0,2e at the time. county^.■ • of Detroit. He wilt serve as the Elton Guenther, treasurer; and picked off at first. Ed Wenk walk­ p,tn. and Rt 4:40 prieftt-moderator to t the informal Mrs. Robert Vftnderkelen and Mrs. ed and moved to second, on Loren were c helsea’ firemen session to be held in the assembly Thomas McClear, members of tho Koezor’s single tb right. George fires.Cfl ' out because of grass Jackpon Model room of St. Mary school here from board of.directors.^.______~J. Stnffan was safe on an error as T:80 uhtir 5“mTC“Regtstfati6n will The men's group of officers wore Wcrik flcored. Jim Baxter theii IMmMeWTtaii take place at 1:15 p.m. installed by James Thomas of slammed a home run to deep *£■ ^ SuRar Giving tho Christian, view of Adrian, Jaycee state vice-president right field to score Keezer and '**» 'on' t Monday fire Open House niarriago, Cana’s message concerns tor District III. ' Staffan ahead of him. the natural bonds as well as the Roosevelt picked up a single run Members of tho Jackson Modol spiritual bond of the marriage The Jaycce officors for the comi­ in the th(rd and added two more Railroad club are inviting tho pub­ aacrnmont unlting'couples “to One ng year are Lnwronco Gahagan, in their half of tho fourth. They lic to visit tho dubroom on the president; Paul Schaible, Jr., first went ahoad by adding a run in the another and to Christ,” according vice-president; John Popovich, sec­ ■ f t j g t o s r ' second floo* of tho Agricultura to the committee in charge of the fifth, building at the Jackson County arrangements for the conference. ond vice-president: Thomas Coffoy, The Bulldogs tiod it up in the n viii Tuesday Fairgrounds Saturday when they secretary; Morlo Loach, treasurer: sixth as Loren Keozor walked. He M v% e Limits will be holding open house fron William*, Storey, Robert Vander- was forced at second .by George I 1 p.m. until 10 p.m., and also Sun Mrs, W; R. Daniels kelon, Walter Schrader, Jf., and Staffan. Then on a hi^ and run dny, from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m, Arden Musbnch, members of the nlay Jim Baxter slnglba Sharply On' display “ ‘ will bo their . “O” Elected Community >oard of directors. ^ ./ o right and when tho ball bounced modol trains operating, on sway from the right fielder Stsf- a layoutFS feot wldo ohd TO, Jfeot Chest Campaign Head Jayicoea Sponsoring Car Wash fnn raced in to score. . long with, more than l,Opo fe'et of A meeting of the Cholsoa Com­ Project This Saturday The score stayed this way until AccordincA afternoon. track arid 80 switches. munity Cheat campaign committee the last of tho ninth when Roose­ Thero. is no admission charge was held Wednesday evening, the C h e l s e a JayCces are having velt pitcher Bill Bailey slammed and ovoryone is welcome. - t regular dato for a board or di­ another of their car wash projects ono of Weinberg’s fast balls to Tho club, moots every Friday rectors meeting, Mrs. Warren R. ihjs week, proceeds of which are deep left center to score Chuck night and works on its layout Daniels was elected chairman of io be used for their community Darby who had singled. “ y'Woh'iaS' the which is a permanent fixture, the campaign committee. service work; including Cub Scout Weinberg hurledyfino ball oven &Ulr of d>1ilrt!(3n,by, Walter F. Members state visitors are also Fund-raising procedures were and Youth Center sponsorship. In defeat, Ho struck out 12 and ktirt. 1 vohlin road, Ho y^aa not welcomed at the regular meetings. discussed and tonative plana were Tim car wash will take place gave up only 6 hits until the, fatal ACrl, nAV n F q rn o o i,” before the summer vacation, In rursl schools year* ago, called for outlined for the campaign next rom 8 a.m, until 0 p.m. Saturday ninth. However,, nine bases on •LAST DAY OF SCHOOL w re e V tetur{,R tIlkcn, Such p ic tu re is tho one abotO show- S S ^ te5 athwlK'J6th Women I Tuesday visitors .last week at fall. at Grossman’s Garage. balls kept him in hot water. In «licdnl programs and often for haying g p p h Jn lfl0g, jn the back row, the home of Mrs. Dorothea Hart A regular mooting of the Com* _ C h a i r m a n of the project is addition to Jim Baxter’s three hits lot ^ 8*PInccd wore her brother and sistcr-in- munity Chest board of directors Thomas Coffey, On too commli- Loren Keezer and George Mayer lnw, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Lnubon- will .be held Wednesday evening, teo with him aro Robert Bertkl each hpd two singles. t»y. 'ino aouthslde oftho high. from left,"are Bhjjir wad the teachar, Will Devine and Emeat Hopkins. In the thnl, who were enroute fropi Ala­ May 16. : - . '■ and Elton Guenther. i > ^ Line Score: R H E Liiideihann, Jlrs. Clinton c ^ k®r^ h^,]; t.0lda Deviae and Louise Devine (now Mrs, Leo Heattoy). bama where they are planning to Roosevelt... ,801 210 000—8 0 6 middlo row are Ethel Llndemanm Elsa Llndemann (Mrs. Irwin Hoffman), make their homo. Sunday after­ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Eaton have Frank Fenn returned homo Wed­ Chelsea .101 401 OOOr-7 10 8 noon callers at the Koras of Mrs." returned from a two-week trip to nesday from St. Joseph’s Mercy i f r 1*1 f t 1!6!.0 «« en, Sr., of Ypsilanti, spent Easter mayor of Detroit, were Satu plications with Michigan Cpnaon- (JNADILLA with^Mr.-BndMrfl.Kemeth“Vair "evening" guesfjT ox Mr. and Colonial Manor 92 40 Feb. 28. 1945. on Chelsea Mfg. Corp...... 79H 62 Hi dated Gap Company which will — Mrs. Amelia Biehn spent Sun- Buren, Jr. Laurence Noan. ’■m - i. 61H grant them on a ’’first come, first 8, What position day with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Chelsea Drug .. .— ... 70% served” basis as soon as the-Mich­ did: Biehn and family, near Hartland. Foster’s Men’s W ear...69 Georgia Neese' Clark.1 occujy ?Mr#1 Mrs. Laurence Noah were Mr. and ,ri| Wilson Dairy .^,.68 igan Public Service Commission Whiter Peterson is visiting rela­ LYNDON Mrs. Harold Widmayer and daugh­ e o M 1!authorirea tha sompany to taka on - 4. JNuwe . this _ country’s tives at Elate. ters. Janey Arlene Goat* af-La«» - Eorne*»Itake»ida-.mm««.,nr.Bl-— m woman Ambasaadbr? Mrs. Guy Barton spent from ....69 additional heating customers. — Mias LathoRe Pincomhe'orKala^ Wedne3dsyt©~ Friday with he: sing, and Hire. F. G.rWidmayer.. Merkel-TBulk M ilk 78 5. What country was the Dopna Noah of Ann Arbor qpentr McPherson Oil C o...... 67 76— The company stated that It . has masoo, spent the week-end with daughter, Mrs. Ralph Seyfried and Jiffy Mixera-j.;.,^;;.,-.-., 78 esmbUshed h procedure by which M r.and Mr*. .Clair Barnum, family, ia-Plymouthr ‘ the week-end there. E-M ;48—==K p Hs&Mary Clark and aon, Dean EiseittanhOilCorj.:.:, all those who apply for gas space - - Jay- Hadley-of-Atm-Arborr was -Mr.- and MrsrJohn D’Cannor Weinberg Dairy 47 86 heating will be asked to make out were Baster dtnner gUestsof 'Mrs; wererSaater -dinner guests of he: TecentTdimraf-gtresrof Mr. and sister, Mrs. Deeo Wilcox-and 200 games and over: M. KJo- a ’’request for application blank’’ Srs. S. F. Hadley O’Connor's brother and family, Dr. which will be placed 'on file, in the and Mrs. T, I. Clark rin Jackson. family, of Millville. buchar, 206; M, Breienwischer, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pickell 202. ' . company.. As soon as thaMichlgan BUiklSdM.8™™ W Mrs. Thomas Masterson spent Commissi entertained their daughters ai)d last week withJher daughter, Jfrs , 460 seriea and over: M. Kiobu- Public Service Commimon- ap­ ot^.er name a rrfti families and M r.andM rs. Earl A f n l LAKE char. 6421 M. Breitenwischer, 495; proves additional heatlpflfktlpg ^uatom- c DardaneUa, aometimes known? Lee for Eaatftr dinner. Bert Dierkes and family, at Or­ chard Lake. Mr. Masterses was Robert Weirich of San Diego, I D.TKinaey, 477f R .. Jumrael, 466. ers the company will notify not! 9, Wh^t la a bittern? Easter dinner guesta of Mr. and an Easter Sunday dinner guest Calif., is spending, some time at . High individual game: M. Klo- fy applicants they may install gas 10, What.is a hostage? Mrs. Howard Pickett and sons buchar, 205. furnaces in the order in^wbich re­ there. - the home of his parents, Mr. and , (Answers on page li) -were Mrs. G, JR. Kirkup of Hudson Mrs. Irene-Collings her son, Paul, Mrs. William Weirich. Others High Individual series: M. Klo- quests were made. . and Mrs. Maud Coons. and grandchildren, Michael, Judy there for Easter dinner were Mr. buchar, 642. Although Michigan Consolidated ^>wi«Ulli»www«nwmiMMMiwiiiMiimiii.i)||nIMIy>| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks and and Ronald Colling*, of Stock- and M rs. Rudolph Weirich " and High team game without, handle has sufficient supplies qt natural daughters, spent Easter w ith a l bridge, were Easter dinner guests Irvin Knickerbocker. ;•----- & cap: Chelsea Milling, 788. gas, the issuing of space heating and Mrs. Johii Trombley. of Herbert and Miss Frances Me.’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abdon and High team game trith hand!, permits to . persons desiring to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gorton and Intee. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gentner and cap: Wilson Dairy, 727. switch present heating ecujipraent .CUB SCOUT son, of Beulah, are visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Balmer and sons were- Sunday visitors of Mr. High team series without handi­ to gas was halted last ^Thursday Sarah Barnum and Mr. ana Mrs. daughters were Easter guests of and Mrs; Robert Abdon, cap: Merkel’s Bulk Milk,. 2,089. because the company has reached Lawrence Camburn. Mrs. Barnum drs. Batmer’s mother, Mrs. P. G. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jackowski High team-serieB with ,v handi­ the maximum number of such cus NEWS--- remains very ill. Crockett, at Beaverton. and family, 6f Ann Arbor, were cap: Wilson Dairy, 2,042. tomerB it can serve under present Sunday evening visitors at the Splits picked up: G. O’Dell, 4-6; Mr. and Mrs. Bangs Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balmer of Michigan Public Service Commis­ Cub Scout Tack 125 will have Williamston, and M r^and Mrs. tome of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. RUhimaki, 8-IO^R—Ahellr;6*7, sion orders. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richmond Donald Hanes and son, of-Lansing, Fowler. . _ — , ■ i■ 6-7: M. Johnson, 5-10; R. West, „ . . . w , a , meeting at South Elementary and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Richmond were Sunday afternoon callers—of- ---Mr., and Mrj.^WtUlawl Fischer, 8-l0f-M.-NeaV2-7: L,-Whiter^7-8; Panhandle E astern— Pipe—LinefschooL a t 7—o^clock-thia-eyening were—Easter—guests of M r/-and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Balmer. Jr., andfam ily, ofCincinnati. 0., J. Riethmitler, 3-10; B. Chriawell, Company is attempting to block (Thursday). All parents and cuht Mrs. George Goodwin. Mr. and■ Mrs.■■ --Vaynard --- Close of - spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. 6«7;-D. Eisenmann, 5-r7-9; Vt Mc- the addition oiLheatlng customers should plan to be present. Mr—and Mr3.-DonaldHarrof Tecumseh, were Friday evening fiT Fischer." Each spring, Michigan mftplct are tapped for their usually rich Olear, 8-10; G. Sanders, 8-10,- R. by Michigan Consolidated. Fan A special feature will be a Web* Waterloo, entertained tho Claude guests of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Bal­ Mrs. Floyd Fowler entertained store of sap which is boiled down into maple syrup and sugar, Kerce, -5-7r— ■ - -- —' handle Eastern has requested that los cereigony. . _ Teachout family and Mr. and Mrs. mer.,' ■ - - st a birthday 'gathering Easter Here a worker gathers buckets full of the tree juice from a the Michigan.-Commission- with­ S. F. Hadley for Easter. _ Anna, Dan and Dale Whitman Sunday in honor of her mother, southern Michigan sugarbuih. It takes about 50 gallons of sap hold action on Michigan Console applications for gas heat for new Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corser and were Easter. Sunday guests -of drs. Earle Pettibone. Among to produce one gallon of syrup, dated’s request for service to more buildings. The company can alio children, of Hillsdale, spent Easter their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel iihose present were Mary Carr ana One Minute heating^ customers until the Fed continue to provide gas heat in a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs._ Edwin Whitman. Gordon Loy. ^ *• oral Power Commission reaches number ' of new communities in Corser, Mr. and- Mrs. Louis Hadley of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brassow | SPORTS QUIZ a decision on Panhandle’s latest Michigan In which natural gas sec- Mrs., Margueriteerite Hadley aand Mr. -Howell, called—Sunday afternoon and Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin BraBSow-; GOP Committee Opposes effort, to halt all of its-gas; deliv­ vice commenced-only last year. and Mrs. Jieamon Hadley—spent at the home of the former’s brother and their^familiea- were~~Easter i eries to Michigan Consolidated. Sunday afternoon with relatives and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and . Mrs. i 1. Who won the recent Mas­ Panhandle; one of three pipeline's at Rives Junction. Fred Hadley. Mr. and Mrs.- Eu- Dennis Engelherg of Saline. ters golf tournament? ----- —— serving.- -Michigan Uonsoudated,1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd May and ---M r^and-M rs. Alvin- Wahr of I Proposal for Public Housing BtftttB ins gene^HBdley=and^faimlyrbf--Whit- 2. What is Herb Score’s sal­ now supplies the Gas - Company children’ visited., relatives..at Van mdre Lakerwere~also callers; Heim roadr -were- Easter dinner [ The Washtenaw County Repub-* ary?, with 127,0100,000 cubic feet of gas SIBIIII dercook . Lake, Sunday afternoon. Lester Prentice Was a Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Wahrisjlican Committee has gone oturec- the enormous initial cost, would daily. ' . Mr.. and„„ Mrs. Clarence , . . Embury , - guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bar- ,parents, Mr. and Mrs- Ezra Hein-l ord "strongly opposing proposals very soon drain dry all local 8, Who is Billy Pierce? Under the orders- of the Mich- UAH .Cfede-Meabon-at- ber~ near Munith. - - mger. - I for public housing.--— -> 'r school-funds~by producthg^'vast ,:4L What former tennis star is Igan Commission, Michigan CTon- • c iiA fi ludgewood hospital near Ypsilantr Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Heydlauffl "We do hot Tjelieve that 'the new hoard of students with no- generally rated the all-time ace solidated can continue to approve • DIPtfNOAILI and Leonard Meabon at St. Joseph children;. wm™ - wWith ■ - George - -Bott of and family spent Easter with Mrs. I hard-pressed taxpayers - of Waah- base--to provide for them, of ,U. S. competitors ? .Mercy hospital, A nn^rbor, Stockbridge, were Easter dinner Heydlauff'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. tenaw county should be forced in schools .would be_needed al- o,_ For whom does Art Ditmer • - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth-VanrBm^- guests-o^^h^arentsHW r^anch-Ci^

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— W 8 I ______I S f l f pjopupis oqx^^oj^iojbddSH umdjq i w u u o a m o H pwr«nq«nta' i^™ 4v 'xvasaattt anew aovd PACJTS FIVB County 4-H Honor mH Roll Is Announced * 11! County 4-H members named for the County Honor Boll are as fol- irt w i t to uvi m m c m m loffiSl... ------•------VOUfl STATE IS ONE OF THE M 7 F O & ...... Boys Honor Roll' FOREMOST VACATION STATES-THE W L ., Paul Arnn, Brice Farrar, Mike JEngleB, Sidney De - uries, Lauren AUTOMOTIVE C fN TE fl-A LEADER IN A G M Xievit, James Conant, John .Con- j ^ T U « - A SCENIC, PUASANT PLACE ant, Robin Wright, Ronald Kareub, /N WHICH TO LIVE AND PLAY, ard Eggert, Gerald Smith, 'Waiter SniegelEerg, Bale uCluckey.Tommy Neja,...... RichardJilmore, ‘ - Jr„^ Ea ' Horniny/Ggratg-'Schlirerr^ioFgeTRT , _ Wiard, Thomas Zahn, Diiane Kuel ler, William Pohnert, A rt Slater, p: Dennis Gigg,Gigg: Mike Purdy, Kenneth t i l MtfHMAN FUlfTI vuvniHlliCockran, JiiMiBp James - DaVis,i/avig, -4UHI Marvin Till JOIN VOW FELLOW CITIZtN I MAY 19. Fi8cherr AlvinGolby,BillKnappr TOIVMJ 25, AND .. OCT TOWfCWTOUR rw _____ |WWf, STATE V- Peter Spike, Dale' McCalla, Robert ■j Broderick, Robert Smith, Gerald K T T W 0UR1W MICHIGAN WEEK. PUN IlSt. Charles, K eitfr Brady, Lynn T O Y IS IT # FASCINATING PLACES Geatea, Nelson Kothe, LarryLock- WfCWBCO IN THIS tiftlE S .M O T B t wood, Ronald Burkhardt, Milton THE WEALTH OF BEAUTY RIGHT HERE Yost, Richard Johnson, M F tV MV OMERVANCE IN MICHIGAN^ WATER WONDERLAND. Rodney Farrar, DenniB Wied OF MCHNMN WEEK* ; w u aw «M m ae m o m - meyer, Carl Edson, David Currie, \ U A i ENJOY TAKING AN ACTIVE MTTONG NEARBY. ROTARY Robert Fischer, Robert Martin, •FART IN VW R COMMUNITY'S OB* V- Leonard Joeria, -David Hawker. SfRVANCJ O f THESt-SPEClAL t»YS« Robert Billau, Jr„ Daniel Spike, Richalrd Wheeler, Michael Feld­ mm, urn* •mmKmmmw POWER kamp, Arthur Porterfield, John Rorabacher, Jack Haag,: Charles. W M B w a ' m m m m r w Thomas, Daniel Hehr, Lauren Mil- MOWER ler, David Monroe) Michael Caroen, 'nwm.wttn-mmM' SUBURBAN OR RURAL MOWER William Lutz, David Lutchka, Billy Bond, William Smith, Frank JWBgf,MEMS • M tw m i W Tickhor, Bruce Conant, Donald VRHmpmwmrmmmm Hawker, Kenny Lindow, Everette MAIL B O X Carlson, Douglas Spike);—Donald mm. mm m m k Ma/mmmmai. COMPLETE WITH WROUGHT Danner, Lloyd Braun, Charles Koenn, Terry Ceasar, Stephen St. IRO N POST Charles. Fred Howard, Henry Wis- newspapers- and 1,400 boost Michi- mer, John Bihlmeyer, Paul Menzel, Extensive Plans an posters will be distributed for 18 ft"• lorm a lV z" high, 6 W wide." Duane Monroe, Albert Feldkamp, Sisplay by chambers of commerce, Door is lO-gouge galvanized steel, Kirk Gordon. Being Mode for resorters and tourist groups all balance of box is 22 gauge. Bottom, is Girls Honor Roll over the state. , Sara^Dunhamf Sharon-Widmaier,~ Michigan Week _formed_down % "J n front to prevent "TgrgQr; JaR^ ..-Accidents-—don't ft hand injuries, Door catches pancKecfc ice- Wiebush, ’ Lydia Robison, Mar* --See Michigan. First” .and-iiAc-) They.„am=caused^Drive= breaking grass cuffing when you. cOn cent on Hospitality,” will keynote for locking. Aluminum bronze finish. ^gfirQ^rTiooth-runnina, effrcfent^oower ion' Palm.er^Margaret Ann Bihl- the May 21 Hospitality ^ o r n amental- wrought iron mcyor, Jeannet te Kniffcn, -Jane Century brand, well named- because of mower for only $59.95? this one Is ideal Hunt, Barbara Barich, Donna f ram of' Michigan Week, accord- post is 6' long, rustproof, finished In its durability. A quiet, easy-running, Jor the smqll as-well as the large lawn, Kemner, Susan Walker,' Christine 4nng to Frank Davis, chairman of block resin enamel. the Tourist and Resort committee SPRING SALE! hnii hanfjnn mnu/m. tUnt jp i Does away with oil hond trimmindf-’ Hos~ -Galinis,-— Carol - Wheeler, Carol -of the Michigan' Tourist Council, kA *. d $8.50 Value 0 *‘3®onP9l ™9wer.Jhat |sjy pteqsur_e_to_ .... large rubber wheels, 4 cycle, 1BA hbrse- Braun, Carol" Hepburn, Donna Laf- Hn, Chery^ Nephew, Delores Scrip- and a full schedule of newspapt MailBox — use. Has 16 cut; Is rubber-tired, self- power Briggs Gr Stratton Engine. Full 18 television and' radio material nas FLOWER BORDER Complete $ K 8 8 sharpening. Handle is made of metal. In cut.— ------■ Linda Box, Joan Wilson, Karen been prepared in keeping with this Girbachf Mary Jane"'SchUmacher, theme.-^—— ...... ------WithPost Formerly $19.95— Save $3.00 REGULAR PRICE $79.95 Beverly Condit, Sherri McPeake, Special Offer for a Limited-Time -Rosemary Payeur, Carol Gordenv tA S Y Box Only Reg. $3,50 $ 2 3 9 mi ^ m gr ler,. Mary Ann MaRt,, Baggy Ernst, Leslie Baxter, - Diane Feldkamp, addition to special Michigan Week public service television film and Post Only R eg. $4 i9J $ 3 ,4 9 Now' Mary Ann Bock, Joyce Hearn, * 1 6 ” Only Lynn Issacson, Mary Spiegelberg, radio scripts which will' reach Joan Lee Bauer, Jean Bira, Mary mor than 100 TV and radio sta­ 50 (t. toll E. Spike, Christine Mann, Helena tions in the state, the Tourist Comes with Rupke, Barbara Smith, Elaine Conucil will gear its regular spring HoenCr, Sandy Volak, - Darlene newspaper advertising ■ program 14 Sllp-ln. HUTCH BASEBALL 6I0VE to tie in with tho May^lO-flC Mk-li AucyjfquotMepyana, luai^tuavMar gate t Kruae, v Oaiu- « iv * . n . . ------„ Stokes ------AL KALINE MODEL----- ^ ------lyn Feldkamp, Carol Reademan, .^ an week~oljflervanee. , . . ■ ■ . _ _ .... • ______: Donna Parker. In addition, special Japel buttons JOlt what the sond-lotter wants. Full leather-lined glove made o f Rita JThomas, Karen Caroerr,, >earing the.legend, “Welcome to specially selected, genuine oil-treated cowhide. Fingers: full 4 Vi-”.' I Janice Porterfield,—Marcile Bauk-r~ Michigan—May I Hblp You?” have Diverted and welted seams; Interlaced solid lather trap. Adjustable [necht, Doris Herter, Sandra John- >een designed to remind the state's r laced Ip heel pad,' Closed heel model. Hand-farmed pad makes a Spn, Janiqe .-Rail, Carol A. Guen^ resort operators-1—and Mr. and natural, deep-set pocket. >. TOW CHAIN I their) ' Margaret Marshall, Doris Mrs. Michiganian, as well—o f their Steeb^ PaulineJL OUIMI6- -Buss^JjJdy -Braun, role as hosts to the vacationer'in _ReguloiUPflc»-$6T98 — SPEC! A L TMUC E 5/16"xl4' cadmjuhi-ploted cholm for automobllti Michigan. and other uses. Grab' hook on one end, slip hook on Jean Richards, Susan Cranson, Su­ other end.- Comes lr< serviceable, cpnvos bag for san Cranson, Susan McCalla, Judy More than 16,000 of these but- I l i t etiiy storage In trunk of cofr- ’ Mainee ,. Sharon Mdravik,.- Trudy- tona . will bo distributed-______through-____ Walters) Rosalie Smith, • Diahne euoh-organizations as the regional Regularty—$7.49r_ Strvsrl Scripter. Maealyce Dapprich, Mar- tourist associations, the Auto Club Now Only lend Valencich, Eileen McCormick, j of Michigan, Michigan Retailers Janet Riordan, Joann1. Graden, f association and the-Michigan Pe- formerly $4.98. CENTENNIAL Linda ■ Tobias, Wilma_ Schaible, 1 troleum Industries committee. Save now at DELUXE HOME AND | Shirley Morton, Tresa Cook,~Tha? In addition to pictures and story. ia Johnson. Shervl Ernst, .TuHr materiaLrwhich have been pre^ GARDEN J Fischer) Martha Drouyor, Judy pared—for newspapers, "Michigan -Siemsen^Patey Cart-wrighti—Mary. magazines and Sunday supple­ ATKINSON’S all steel Moored, ''Linda Clague, Claudia ments, a series of Ripley-type BARROW Waid,- Patricia Ereery KPen “Meet Your7 MichtgBn,'-^ a tu re s Merkel Bros. Sturdily constrgcted wood step (odder, firmly Spike, Arlene Dunnr-Ann Sp' ‘« 8, 1 be mailed to^ainiichlgan braced, with horizontal and cross bars; has Nancy McCalla, Penny Attustin, handy platform Jor. toolsj. pall, etc. In three I Donna-Baker, Marcia Bertke, Mary -sizes, all specially priced. Jane Kruse, Cmtine Fisher,- Me- [ lirnia Peck, Marlene Kuhl. Wendy Wismer, Sharleen Wid- ATTENTION 4 * S fsa maier, Rosemary Kubik, Beverly FermjHj^5.45. Gall, Shirley Sheehan, Brenda Bur­ ger, Jacqueline; Porter, Mary Ann CORN GROWERS! RoettnerrM arilyn RaBh, - Barbafa- 5' St*a jSteeb, Mary Ann Paul, Caro I now hove on hand a fine supply of Form#Hy$5.95 $ 4 3 9 Braun,-Janet-LarBon^. Jane Cran Screens Ison, Gloria Wheeler, Ruth Wurs- FUNK'S G1 HYBRID SEED CORN _ j ter, Susan Mull, Martha Lutchka Ruth Ann Sexton, Sandra Lamp '^Tbis is the corn that produces a high yield arid . hears, Nancy Dotts, Mary Valen r _ , BHCWk Tdrmjir^6.95 $ 4 9 9 . -Sturdy big wheelbarrow will give I clch, Jacquelyn Quigley, Elaine carries a high oil content which makes it so popular long, superior service.' Amozlngly Dieterier --Carol—Meyer, Barbara with-livestock feeders, and also because it con be __ Uightweighy so-eosy- to .handle. Tobias. Joyce Daniels, Janice Har­ wood, Judy Meyers, Helen Kings- depended on to mature before the early fall, frosts“ DOUBLE RINGER_____ One-piece, oversize tray remains e m - — proetically-feveHnwheeiingr-4“ j-leyr Su8an BesenlekT-Patriela-Den- Get yoMt order in while-1 hove~o compfetd stock. — Msfidiog^-oction, a I L-steeL^weldad- f rdme- e o i^ woty^-- -shany—Rutte -BlumenausiT- Carol . -ft. capacity. ! Schiller, Gretcheny Pohnert, Rita Pitching Shoes shrlnk, swell or, bind. .Interlocking track prevents jump- SmitScrs, Roxle Shackett, Barbara Add more fun to your summer with Reg. Prfoe $13.95 Jones, Louise Ordway, Jariet Bird “horse shoes”-—and note the smoll "ing. Handsome baked enameLfinish. Various sizes. W. C PRITCHARD Yeu Save_$4.00 NOW_ ! Donna.Frizell, Karen Braun,-Caro Phone GR 9^5561 pricer All-Steel construction pitching screen Opens to 33" wide) McCalla, Pat Reidy, Eloise Her­ Cheltea, Mich. shoes with the feel of 0 “ringer.' man. Susan Schroen, Barbara Bright orange— easy to see. ■ V 1 0 9 5 Regularly $1.39— NOW | Wenk, Susan Peck, veima Wise* Fermerly $1.30 ... N o w O n ly fjan^^Olive -Ann^Reddeman. — Charlene Monroe, Judy McKim, Sharon McKim. Nancy Robisoniwuiwn, If You Plan To Bitiltl or Rtmode! Ycfiir Home h 79- i Mary Sue Gordon, Linda Jew ell,— Coll Us fof . . .—^ ^ ^ —— (Sharon— Feldkampr-Suzann {Tbomasi- Carolytu .Ricey--^rA lanfrf I'Seaverr - Sandra Hasiset^Sandra LUXrDCLtmr 1 BtrsRTflftdti) DlairanSpYiSf bnra Maddock, Nancy Lou Kcmpf, on ■Marjorie Wheeler, Donna. Mull, Mary Northnup, Barhura WilHamfl, PLUMBING. WIRING and HEATING BURNER ALARM CLOCK Anne Welhener, Barbara Dotts, Lux time-tested alarm movement Gretchen Kirk, Joann Lindemann, All Work Guaranteed with 1 Yoor Free Sorvlco Keep your home grounds neat with really wakes'em upl Trim-looking all-metal case Is richly finished In m I Arlene Diublo, Jean Schaible. Mary WE SELL FOR USS ■* WE W ILt SAVE YOU MONEY this large rubbish burhe"rr7'21pper”. ! Ellen Graden Shirley Hawks, Opaa G days a wrek. B a.rn. to 5 p.m. Friday open to 9 p.m. ■ . •, f - ■ Ivory baked enamel with polished Mary Lou Payeur, Sandra Wrosch, top opens easily . i just pull any gold bevel; Ivory dial has raised loop to open and push any loop Carol Mast, Rita Hoey, Bonnie gold stick numerals. Size 4 'Ax Camrnet. Sunny Thomas, leva Vi- to dose. Holds 0 ior of“njb!?lsh; 4'/4x2-5/16”. tins, Martha Lutchka. Patricia HIUTOP PUIMBINC, HEATINC has good, firm bottom. , Regular price $3.50-^-Vary Special Sherwood, Rose Ellen Kelly, Judy ■fi Klerman, Kathy Weber,’ Mary Zo- 1A Regular Price $1.30 luff, Hope Forsyth, Bernice Walda, Judy Richard, Joan Cross, Joanne S EUCTRKAl CONTRAaORS : : , 9 W : * * \ SPECIAL PRICK_____ [Jedole. Susan Hatt, Irene Wenk, 201 SOUTH M A IN STREET • * ' «• 4 *■ 1 : Rose Ann Zahn, Rose Sharon Lutz. Phono GR 5-7201 Chtttoa, Mkh. Shirley Hodge. ! \\ 5 9 *remg>*ii A, J t SPRINKLING I Bible Verse To Study

• ...... -■*...... )■ ^ ^ f-'jrir m thls'hw,J!10' ®xl" erw) Wfl-ioro with "Take ye from among you an "Smiling Sorvlco «b . ? OOUOa OOrtttt.08 con, ovi.lt- Offering unto the Loro; whoee* _8J ^woriki two way ,!!!. " lw° »'»»• Ha. .nm-flHIiH, HEDGE SHEARS jevar iEuaf..a..willing heart...let, Sllck-cuttlog bladis are hammer "Vco.... ,, ------him bring it, an offering of the ijhore. Try ft oitd »ooT forged from special steel; notched can is coated with new olloy-xlnc Lord.”, hand-ground Inside surfaces and coating for extra rust resistance 'jYou'll leaye us smlllrtg with satisfac- out-slae ocvels, sot and sharpened. „ I. Who gave the' above com- W m and longer life; ( Imand? w?nJ n Trlenclly, heads-up service. . Maple handles ore anchored 1 by pinned, copper-pfate ferrules. 2. To whom was ho speaking 1 We'll be smiling with satisfaction In a Formerly $3.15— Spring Special. 8. What does the verse imply f new friend rhade. !°‘.fol. si,t ' ' Usually- $3.25 — A fina valua «♦ 4 . Whore may it bo found 7 (Answers on. pafce 1.8) 119 -- ...... , |||inJ' PURE O IL PRODUCTS Sports Quiz Answers ■ 1. Doug Ford, H r ■jEtiSbSl&si ^ FOR OTHER TIR tt * BATTfRIRB - TUNI«UPS - IRAKI URVICE 8, - The New York Yankee*. PHOWR OA' S-T411 ' CHILSIA. MICH.

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M B ' : W A N T A D S W A N T A D S W A N T A D S W A N T A D S WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS •m % : ■ M ‘ .imiTiB iin«iii»ii>. wui FOR SALE—Substantial home ini LOST — 9-month-old ' Springer FOR SALE—Ten 10-inch window ‘ FIRTH Chelsea, Living room, dining Spaniel pup. Color, Uvdr and REAL ESTATE screens, two < tier mahogany A-l USED CARS IHI. CARPETING and RUGS room, kitchen, two bedrooms down, ' REAL ESTATE white, Reward offered. Please call .... , ^ , lamp table, round mahogany ton ...... 1..' J. „ .. GR 9*7071. - ______*42LTwo lake homes left—A 2-bedroon table with wought iron legs, sulv 1957 Fort 4-I?oor (Demonstrator) two bedrooms and bath up. Oil | able for TV table: Remington, 22 B lf'i-i'i NEW FLOOR SANDER-rRant It Expertly Installed heat. Lot 66’xl32’. Beautiful sec- FOR SALE ' FOR SALE—Chore Bo: modern, with built-in kitchen am full bath, partial basement and ol target rifle; metar bed; Interna* 1956 Ford Haj^ _ hjgh school .graduaU w tth-«x.-r 0V 1955 Chevrolet BeUalr_4-Doo* l!^]1 ^ wO •8i54S0.“^ “« ...... 42 "T*. W.KsxnibbonbGB W t f - M ty jp n * iW us and:'JrIvttU>| w rie n c ein ty p S g an d g e n e ra ^ ] “ n 4 K tfh a n d . Has ^and^Repainng bath. Private entrance, 112 Me- make an appointment to see this O— ____. . _ . . 1958 Ford. Hardtop Kinley street. Phone GR St6782. property today.- “ i y ; . ^ ... ..j*. . ■ - ...■• • • ■ » -y. -j ...- ...... -r • srith -.paid holidays and vacation, 1958 Ford Custom 4-Dm , 1 8->,66arhgMB"witr 2 - baths. -Induatri^ 1 r I brand new x-oeqroom lake home on , large lo t Gaa furnace, tiled bath, newlyiremodeled kitchen and an*d 1958 Ford Mainline 2*Door WE SELL AND INSTALL linsulated throughout Interior fin­ and bflth downstairs. Oil heat, garage • - " :l; chaw gum dn duty. Whot do they ishes to suit your taste. $10,000 upon experience and ability. Inter- j About one wock froth Main street Gonunercial Wiring. fl952 Plymouth 2-Door =» ? :f v?:‘ Gas Furnaces views at — ^——1 See-me abont-thls one. WiU-hrip ■ v ■wvr v » « 4 fc/.=:g * rettt with your financing. 1952 Ford Custom 4-Door ■•{rVffj ?/ 4 v • fiighTrficK?™ ^ ' And. The Gudeman Co.\ . TURNER’S , Small, cosy year around lake home Listings wanted. 1952 Chevrolet 2-Dpor 20401 Ola US-12 Chelsea, Mich. Get in touch with— Conversion Burners ' on 2 lota. Neat as a pin and only ..48 Electric Service . -r ,r ' (t v* .. ■■ 1951 ^fercury 4-Door u ...... Alsok $7,000. Terms. 114 W. Middle Street ^ • -v;4 -t A * r » • :*■* WANTED TO BUY^Bungalow or MINNIE SCRIPTER, BROKER Moore Coal Company I For full details.on these and other ranch-style home in Chelsea or Chelsea Phone GR 9-2789 Phonb Chelsea GR 9-8821 1951 Ford Deluge 4-Door • — Oil Furnaces good buys in the Chelsea area, vicinity. Must have 2 or 8 bed­ If no answer ealjjGR M811. m Itotor Repair “MORIS COAL FROM MOORE” DIAL GR 9-2911 rooms. Will pay cash. Phone Ann ____ - - 42tf Electrical Centractora ^ 1951 Oldsmobile 88.4-Door And — Call Arbor NO 8*2116 after 5:80 p.m., MAN WANTED to work by HOUSE FOR RENT—Thtee fboms or Jackson ST 9-6268 afte^R-p.m. j month, Herman’s Summer Re- and bath. Phone GR 9-8176. 42 1947 Chevrolet 2-Door Conversion Burners ______, - r t - a t Half -Moon ^Lake. -Fhono Jane4Seeman- 1946 Nash 4-Door • * ■ Before You Buy—See Us. ‘BAKE SALE —- Saturday. Abril GR 5-4878. —-^ ^ - ■■■ ! ~ 42 POTTED ROSES We can save you money, at North Lake Store, 27, 10 a.m.- to 4 p.m. at Hilltop DeKALB SE^D CORN — Order Know the difference between your local . Phone GR 9-6011 Plumbing Shop. Baked beans, nqw. Dealer for Sylvan, Sharon HYBRID TEA ~ ... 1941 Ford Station Wagon Representing Clark Real Estate Co -homemade bread, rolls, coffee cake, and Grass Lake townships. Nate FLORIBUNDA INDEPENDENT Insurance agent' Hitifcep-Flumbmg- >4 9 0 | Vcakosrdoughnuts, H O V 0 I U U M 5 IMMVO| VVVAJVHIcookies, VWere. * |I Pierce, Grass Lake, phone 4408. '— "— CLIMBERS .------Palm er Motor Salsa L FOR-RENTMhroomr-unfunilihe< iponsored by S t Barnabas Mission. 44 company-controlled insurance salesmen. apartment with private entrance - -42] E. C. Fisher-Nursery INC 201 South Main S t, CheUea, Mich. Sn4 iSa^h‘ Re,erence8, Phone 0?3 Call: GR 5-4911 or GR 5-7981 SEPTIC TANKS _ 280 Freer^Road— — Your Friendly Ford Dealer for Phone GR 5-7201 _____ . . 44 • . . . - 18tf 1 FOR SALE—ltEfbot plywood boat, BUILDING or CLEANED »nd INSTALLED — / ^ .47 Years. Your independent insurance agent Open Friday evenings till 9;00 EXTERIOR "PAINTING of houses | rn3 ot& dr n ft1 205 Vt9S ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT for - "serves you first." anda bamsDams byoy experienced work- * yoa». Phone GR 9-6762.— — 42 REMODELING. ranks up to l ,000-gallons cleaned . rent. Suitable lo r two. GE stove Any evening by appointment— ers. References furnished. Free Frame or 'Masonry Construction. / for $25.00. and refrigerator furnished. Private 42 Basements, Floors, Sidewalks, Etc. estimates. Smith Stumbo, 7401 SPECIALS' bath ana entrance. Phone GR 9- FOR SALE-r-Rubber tired hand Eord-BlvdT YpsUvmtiHPht-H¥ntw4 T _ „ , , — Drain Welds Built. 6441 after fl yinr~ r"m...... lawn I» HWd m m W 3-4668. ^47 Lawn Rollers, 130 pound water Free Estimates $5. Phone GR 9-47Q3, . 42 MAYER FOR SALE^-Oaklogs, luffiberafij. filled, only 4 left —-^^$0.98 Free Estimates^ -FOR -EVER Y-NEED^— _ —i9nCe-mR4R-ai-MA K l a g e r H a t c h e r y — feet of jaivnr each ^ m o “Samsonite-Ultralite” wlth Remember Feiu's RexaH Drug Store limited amount of Phone GR 6-4311 MERKEL BROS. HARDWARE in ■ ' ■ . ■■ ‘ 1 • :______421 ; ■ ~ ^42 Palomino. Tan 18 miles from Chelsea, on blacktop - money , to spend.” W ANTED^O w flO ncrOB -oriahclI rF- YOU HAVE a paint Job you „ , ..... f I road. 180 acres ail-ploW land. qK t h l vl :York r?rn Want done, don’t put it off. Let Men’s and Ladies’ "Slzes^ I Good fences, buildings need some shares. Phone Stockbrid&re put .it on now. "Call B and B repairs. Priced for quick sale. lr2275 or-UL:4-4321,— . - GArden 8-8853. Es STRIETER’S. MEN'S WEAR “1 want the finest funeral money POR- 32ET 1 mile-out, practlcally-nnw 8^>od- Ami Hum Iwrftk beiditbw madijptwr ,_radlo, .4 1 timates cheerfully- given. -8 m see can buy.” C0mbi*o^A U%-BEDROOM HOUSE For Rent OR SALE, and ^PORi RENT Signs room home, on % acre land, gas iiilmi by UUM tafcN bmnialf Kogtmy, nearly new, $230; maple) in Chelsea. Suitable for famil tinted An heavy, durable cards, heat, 2-car garage. i , chairs, $36r % h.p". j with One child. Fartiallv furnished availableat-TheStandard-Office.l R _ S A L b^-TTe"^" '3-bedroom 07’xlS2"» wiLh hii- We answer oil /u- .ait l m i - 4t home. Plastered. Full size base-1 Pavements. condition, 1 for parts, $70 for both, neral questions* ARMSTRONG FLOORS ment,... Aluminum aiding; storm I wnu« itiffTfe go aB Loren Downing,^rP-hene- UArden and screen doors and windows. prali# of tti* wondroo*^ rolUf front Phone, write or_ 8-4382.______. Otf Kern JReal Estate -LINOLEUM - TILE - PLASTICf Qil-^furnace.- Good location;—oft& | Ifiwe tobtote. Oef « beMa lodayl visit us. LIST YOUR HOUSES,-F-ARMS- mile from. Chelsea with one acre of" Phone Chelsea GR 6-8241 and other REAL-ESTATE.EOR land. Phone GR 9-7691. - - -44 42tf SALE with A. H. POMMEREN- Expertly Installed NEEDED! Man^or woman to serv­ TRUMAC TABLETS ING, Phone GReenwood 9-5491. MERKEL HOME FURNISHINGS SALE BARN AT DEXTER ice customers in Chelsea with Cirnt UbtntwlM, In ,. DKrkt V Mkfa ■ ■' ■' 36tf ~ 3.6tf Nationally Advertised Watkins ______AVAXAIll A 1 ______DIXON BROTHERS LIVESTOCK | *ult 6a l¥ BY OWNER Y-ea^ locality available. Above average OF'FiGK SU PE around- lake home' with 2- bed earnings. No investment neces- rooms, bath, full1 basement with Sale Each Saturday, 1 >.m. S ta ffa n lu n e r a l H o m e Adding Machine—Tape Bondedrfor $5$,OOW3 I sary._Write^D. -E, Davenport, -74 garage, nice sereened-porch.-829 E^R^binson Avenue, Barbortom- Typewriter Ribbons Cavanaugh Lake: Phone GR 9-8665, 124 PARK STREET PHONE GR 5-4417 File Folders Plenty of Buyers Ohio.__ - - d . r ' " ' 87tf More-profit-to you-because of less |>'vw>) FENN’S DRUG STORE Funeral Directors for Three Generations Alphabetical File Dividers i3 ARDEN_ PLOWING-and_Eitting ...... llllfl.mirug} — Expanding- Pile Folders -— -^weightg-shrinkage—and—lower|' SEED POTATOES - . ■■=;. Dial OR 9-1611 Paper Clips— .Staples —Lawrence Salyer. Phone GR 9- Second Sheets 7486. ' . -45 Cobblers, Early’ Ppntiacs, Carhrm-Paper- • Selling in . order listed; Sebagoes, Katahdins, Rubber Stamps and- Pads Feeder pigs. - ChippewaS Jaycees’ Car Wash. Feeder sheep. CONSTRUCTION PAPER! at Lambs, goats, veal calves. Get them n’ow while our supply SPECIALS .GROSSMAN'SGARAGE-— J- }g«)--buteher-catt!»- Jg'ndequute. , CHASE & SANBORN Ball Point Pens: and jPencils SATURDAY, APRILT7 ■i~' 8 a.m. tp 6 p.m. • I Farmers’ Supply Co. aftd many other items. SWIFT’S SELECT _ . ------:------. “ 62 44 Coffee ...... lb. 89e Proceeds' to. be used: for Jaycees The Chelsea Standard Community projects including PLYWOOD BOAT—and trailer for FOR SALE—Hand vacuum clean 125-FT. ROLL FRESHRAP sale. Charles Lancaster atChel- er; porclaln top kitchen cabinet, . . . 108 E". Middle Ph. GR 5-3581 Cub Scouts and the Youth Center. sea Drug Store.______421 new combination storm and screen n*.a9c “Top Quality and Service" 42 NOTICE—On and after this date door; arm desk chair; kidney- Wax Paper . , . 2 for 43c ■ ■■■ ' -tf WANTED -— Dependable ride to the undersigned will not-be -re-4-shaped chair; porch rockeiv Phone SAMSONITE LUGGAGE — All Ann- -—Arbor. Arb0r. Working,working; hoursnoi sponsible for debts contracted bv I GR 9-3176. 42 RibSteaks. . . . . lb.59c HILLSDALE.HALF-SLICE — sizes and colors- The ideal gra~d»~ Mond ay-thraugh-FridayHl--through-FridayrS-a.m. a.m. to+ito enyone other than nvj uation gift for men and women. 5 e p.m.— “Phone u— GR/,t* 5-5062“ en6° after“'®i“ 5 L.- 'Wilkerson--or—r CHICKEN OF THE SEA , ‘ ^__ Strietera Men’s Wear. * ... 89tf p.m. *42 Shop. _____ ...... 'guar­ Pineapple . . . 2 cans 49c BAKE SALE — Saturday,_April KNAPP SHOES — 4A to 4E, anteed. John Ovenhouse, 419 Wil- 46*02. CAN. LIBBY’S ______27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hilltop sizes 2 to 18. Phone GR 5-4054. Chunk Tuna .3 for 81c umbinar Shop. Baked beans, Denny Tallant, ’8668—Manchester Morkel _<§^^idmayer=|— ■ ^°n; GR a=fiia^ homemade bread, rolls, coffee cake, road, Chelsea. 26tf PILLSBURY Tomato Juice . 2 cans 55c ties, cakes, doughnuts, cookies, etc. Excavating Company | NEW HOMES^ Sponsored by St. Barnabas Mission. Bulldozlns - - ■..„ 42 EarthMoving-of- Tri Q h ftlflf Marsh Plowing -V..- KEEZER SUBDIVISION LINOLEUM SALE TRUCKING OF ALL KINDS' Free Estimates Built-In range, oven, refrigerator. ENDS OF ROLLS - REMNANTS I Complete central air coi “ S2£Zz£ aDICK^KmUAVgR. [i«g.iSeed»(l ^ - G w r ia»,M«at«i Fro«en Food»- Manchester GA 8-6011 PH O N EG R 5 -4 2 I I^ W l D ltlV IR M e TOM MERKEL Highly restricted subdivision. „ WBATS — GROCERIES “ 119.60 6’x28’ Gray ,!!! ,$11.96 Phone GR 9-1181 or GR 9-7412 Chelsea GR 9*7621 WE DELIVER m om «9R 9-2411 l i i 16.80 6'x24’ Ivory , 8.95 40tf These home are the fiSost in 10.60 7 ^ ’xl2’ M ix.... , 6,95 Chelsea. - liMR 10.18 ,9'x9tt' Gray , 6.75 7 C X 8.40 9!x7’9" Mix ...... H 6.95 ------FHA Terms 8.10 9'x7'7" Block - , 5.76 tiqtH with the S u it -v 9.77 9'x9'8" G ray..... , 6.50 - F O R S A L E - For appointment, call or see <> * j * • 16.28 1 0 W Brown flMlNIllHUIH, 11.96 Apology— 4 a m t begin—1» 12.60 9>Vxl2’ Spatter k 9.95 27 ACRES. Nearly level,' spiring creek in pasture. a WYdWt Dk— a4 91— Three bedroom modem house with oil heat, maple Howard R. Read, h k + M r w m s a - M a a r te Linoleum shade. Priced to sell. BUILDER Pihcknoy UPtovS 8-8R51 leg M k fNfM Ml tlM i $11.95 9’xl2’ Childs ...... ^.,.$ '6.95 MODERN FURNISHED LAKE COTTAGE. Full 45 emlsd eaMg dwwtag A* aa 6.76 7’6"x§’ Gray 4.7,6 1 FOR RENT—O g h t <4*j*j^ —T-. 0,05 9’xl2L.Yeltow— ___ 4.95 price,46,500.GD^ partdow n._____ :______^ t e l f d e a k ltth s tw yiM . f*)®Pe UR 9-12B1 between 8:80 and ISSSilifew. Beifsi tsrm If dsskeif Roll Goods 2-BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME, nehrly new, modern, p.m. Thursday and Friday -■69 [day and Sunday. ______42 1.05 yd. 9' wide ... .89 lot. About 6 miles out. $11,600. 1.05 Yd.' 12’ wide ... .89 1 front 96 ACRES. 2 bams. Close in on Old US-12'. Ideal I cottages. Also acreage, near lake. to Bubdivide for smair farms or acre Iota. Terms. Aelhorlted LOYALTY Jewelers Z^ffiSL^C&verixxg.....I $ ,59. 54” h ig h ------$ .29 2-BEDROOM HOUSE on 8 aeras. Garage and chicken v house. 8 miles out. Price, $6,6(W. ^ .. Inlaid Remnants ■-V $2.45 Yd. 6’ wide ...... — $1,49 2-BEDROOM MODERN LAKE HOME at Cavanaugh I^ake. Furnace heat. Immediate possession. $8,500. p f D f E C T D I WA O N 0 RINGS

1MHW International, only $285 down MEn T for rent, Three,rooms, STROUT REALTY F. KANTLEHNER private bath and private entrance. WnSDMAN TRACTOR SALES Phone GR 0-4084. - 40tf R. D. MILLEH, Local RepKMntMln Saline Phone 75 ... JEWELER and OFrOMETftlST ^ Evening* Ann Arbor n^umlehed down* Offlcet 18778 Cavanaugh Lake Road V NO 2-27U ; ' "Wh Gom, and field Am Felfly SoW italre apartment one-half Stew m -from business section. Availat.. Poet Office. Box S68' j Chrfsea,- Michigan . 87tf MMtMb ft W*m fik 9-ttlU PhooCt ‘ OR »»w*iian WTCFTAkti OAfes' b'?' children while parenU .'j . J , . S: L i t e tsihz*" ■7^,7 S',.

b . ^ V Ap r i l THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE SEVEN JANT ADS Wa n t a d s WANT ADS pWNBR LEAVING STATE-Will LAFF OF THE WEEK sell five-room modern country PERSONALS JOB SALE home on two acres for leas than _ REAL ESTATE cost. Automatic washer and- TV A P P I iB S • . antenim among extra*- See out­ FOR SALE r -Week-end guests-of“ Mr; "and" side at 15151 Sharon Valley road. Mrs. Keith Boylan and Mrs. Ber- To see Inside callI John or James ? ARM located S miles tilla Forner were Mrs. B. L. Boy­ yjrtfiilttfci'' from Chelaea, H&s 2 houMB lan and a friend, Mrs. Brown* of Fahey, GA 8-4842, representlnj I - v ■; :;v> Kllemann Real Estate. 40t 5**™’ »Ho, milk house, sheds! Huston, La. They spent a few days (Apia’s Orchard etc. Early possession, \ • this week Jn Ann Arbor before returning^to Louisiana* 1817 Itei* Bo*^ C ;'*v- CLOGGED 16D ACRE FARM adj went to Vil Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Burg, I, en­ Ehoae OB 9*6468 lage of Chelsea. Hi tertained at a family reunion at TROOP 25- ^ bml^llomewlth^ Kt&SShrt ^ E W E R ? - their home Sunday, all members . The regular meeting was opened ^|^D o«ble^t« cow tarn, of their family being present—Mr. atress; bottle gas heat- 8lieda» ,mllk house, com andMrs.CoUnLanmng and familyr , by Senior Patrol leader Danny . . .3SS^yfc8eset:.l eribsr etcr A real good buy. 7 Mayer, whawav assisted by Dottg- r fcr ltcVefjractle8llr^m '^aw * of Cleveland. O., w h o sp en t-th e laF Swague; -DoRald Wilsonrand M l m r cartone;VttiWIWl V*#4*TeWl? Service week-end'; the,Thomas Guireys of Kenneth Larson. >!*? one OR 5-5161. 5° ACRES SUITABLE FOR SUB- Berkley, the Holland Spauldings, ■K*. (hairs. We Clean Sewers Without Diggini m ‘ A brief talk was given by Danny of^OlH ITi??oand iocSt e ( l 'corner Duane Rowes, Henry E. Ortbrings, Mayer regarding the Spring Camp-— J0t^Rl«ctricalIy 1 Pudle^ F o stjTs ana Mr. and Mrs. O-Ree a t Bruin Lake In May, — ^ FRflBESTlMATES' ohort distmieeiSuth o/propif — Mrs, Msry W«it*®l' of Detrolt, f S ? i g g g 2-YEAR GUARANTEE new High sdhooL - * 9 Scoutmaster Beach led the new jg fa lB O M . —42 Peter and Stephen Fletcher, of new "Mrs. Michigan of 1957, candidates in a rehearsal of the Phone Ann Arbor NO 2-5277 or Ypsilanti, were here Sunday to at­ is shown as she cooked heir way tenderfoot investure to' be given; NO 2-8819 located near Rogers tend church services at toe Con­ to the title as queen of the at the next Court of Honor. Help Wanted - Male Sewer CTwmlngTsUur Business- gregational church with their state’s homemakers. She will Wilson Morley held a secret Not a Sideline** hoSnfSbttsgi* grandmother, Mrs, Henry Schnei­ represent Michigan in the "Mrs. election for candidates for the tfTOuraw strong, alertan d in-' FOR R£/NT — Furnished apart- der. and then took her with them America” Contest *t Fort Lau­ Order of the Arrow and the one ment. Private bath and en- to the home of their parents, Mr. derdale, Fla* May 11. chosen .will not be notified until trance. Located in private home a living,ving room, dining■ ■ ■ Ron Warren' will assist the GReenwood 9-5491 from this vicinity who were' in COMPLETE STOCK Ann Arbor Friday afternoon to Scoutmasters and Senior Patrol SOUSE FOR SALE—Modem 8- ^ FARM SEEDS. ___ attend-the-funeral of Mrs. Reuben TROOP 71— ------Leader in making this. outdoor woffl home In Manchester, on 1 FOR SALE—-40-acre farm, 8-room Kaercher. Mrs. Kaercher, whose Girl Scouts of Troop .71 met camp S sdccess. of land. _Glassed, screened r J t»WS» .<>{. cookie. -” « ^ l Camp' ^ e% enlrfeB cfr--Mrlb,, sites, stock or dairy farms in Sa- WANT ADS WANTADS their sasughteT and-son-inrlaw, Mr. Berved byjhejeaders, Mrs. XeaRe ln.a, Bridgewater, Manchester arear and_ Mta. James Schilz -and son, Eisenbeiser and .Mrs. Warren Eis- call John or James Fahey,-GA 8 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - Donnie, of Bflleville. Additional enbeiser. — EXPLORERS 4342. 15554 Fahey road, Manchee Thursdays, Fridays ^and-Satur supper guests were their niece, the. f M ary Anne SprehsehVsC'ribe^JV The trip-to Selfridge Air -Base tor, representing KUemann-Rea -Adolpb-DuerrA-Sonr ——GAMBLES-— ^ is cancelled- until Aug. 8; -due- t a - Estate,-______x 40tf ^ Monica' Smith, and Her 5-7721. 18tf family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis TRbBFniS— diff multies at the base. Next Tues- dayrDonald-^BoyerUieGonserva-- Rental Equipment and—son,—Rodney.—Also—guests Girl Scouts~of~'Troop 68-held-X -FIRTH CARPETING— “ FLOOR SANDER there were the Reeds’ son and tion Officer will be at our meeting . Bulldozer For Hire business meeting .Tuesday at the And Bhow his collection of guns. FLOOR EDGER daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. home of one of their leaders, Mrs, Owned and Operated by EXPERTLY INSTALLED FLOOR POLISHER Robert Reed. _ __ Starting with June ;ly the meetings Theodore Balmer. -Tha-girls dis­ will be every other week. • “ JOHN DVORAK- HANITSANDERS Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. cussed Skills Day which takes, 145 Orchard St. Ph. GR 9-5131 MERKEL HOME .FURNISHINGS - -Charles Cameron,-Scribe. __ - ,■ 40 William -Luick—were tbeir^daughr -place-atHilitoprAmL'ArborrSat^ “ “ WAL^PAP^^^AMER ter and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. urday. Sand - Gravel and Fill Dirt E. J: Blackmore of Battle Cree^; Easter guests at the home of ifltf BOLENS GARDEN_TRACTOR-r> ' Mrs. Ralph Klingler served re- Mr. and Mrs, Francis Wojciehow* — with cultivator, disc- And~stckle RentUxis^new, modern-equipment also the BlackmOrea’ son-in-law -freshments- at the - closa of the FOR SALE BY OWNERS—2 lake bar. Good condition. Chelsea by hour or day, ahd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John ski were Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Bum- lots with new well and septic business meeting1, pus of Plainfield and Mr. Wojcie- Hardware. Phone GR 9-6311. , 42' Schuneman of St., Joseph. Ne^xt we ek’s-^regular"jneeting is tank. On Spring-Laker Phone GR —GAMMJE& and Mrs.- L. J.; P5uT”spent howski’a sister and family.’ Mr. 9-4485. . . - •----- •• 42 from Thursday until Monday vis- to be held at the high school. and Mrs. Frank Radowski and NEW—IN TOWN? _ „ 110 N. Main’St.------• iting ^relatives in Illinois. • They Joanne Wojdehowski^ scribe. family, of Stockbridge. ------Phone. Chelsea GR 9-2811 NAPOLEON LIVESTOCK Then you'll be glad to know that stopped first a t; Lansingi . 111., COMMISSION CO. . the best place to buy heating oil jwhere they visited their, son-in- Located on M-50, Napoleon, Mich, is McLa u g h l in o il s a l e s , LARM-l o a n s ^-t h r o u g h f e d : law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. INC., your neighborhood ERAL LAND BANK, Long Thomas N.' Bear and were Thura — — —AUCTION : ----- terms, 6% loans. Convenient pay- day ’overnight guests of Mr. Bear’s SOLAR HEAT dealer. Dependable ments allowin------J-’’------Every Monday, 2:00 p.m. automatic' delivery, optional bud- parents, Mr. an a" Mrs. Arthur Buyers-for-all kinds of livestock. get^j^ayments' ^and^a ^ p^q^mlit^ at-any4imejwit Bear. At Charleston, 111., they DIB - Dairy cattle tested-sale day.... 'Call NOmandy _ _ were houseguests of Mrs; Paul’s, State approved to jijndle Bangs our heating service. * ... Robert Hall, Sec.-Treas., National mother, Mrs. Fred McNutt * and FarmXonn Association, 2221,Jack- visited their other daughter ;and YOU For Pickuup Service, chll Napoleon, son Ave„ Ann Arbor. g . her family. Mr. -and—Mrii^-RebeH- KEystone 3-4201 . Mcliaughiin Oil Sales, CARPENTER and Cement Work Stofer and children, and Mrs. INC. —Remodeling, basements, Paul’s sister and brother-in-law, KNOW? ORINanri DAT.B Dexter HA 6-2331 or -HA 6-4601- xageSr * -Phone- Mr. and Mrs. .T-hiei-PosL— ----- •— HESELSCHWERDT 9-4854-eveningB.- "42tf Easter dinner guests of Mrs', ma. Seitz - wer e-Mr s. Rose Ed­ HELP WANTED—Woman to CHIMNEYS BUILT and repaired wards of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. work in Dairy Queen. Full-time. Anything In hrick work. T. I SHEET METAL Ann Graff o f Detroit, Afternoon, Experience not necessary. Also, Quigley. Pnone GR '9-7844. -41 calfers were Mrs. geitz’s sister and . anybody can move from the farm part-time opening*. Apply at Dairy. WORK A brother--iri-law, Mr. and Mrs;'Chris Queen anytime after Thursday. GAS And OIL FURNACES Volz, pf Saline. ' . ** to the city; but oniy the successful ------...... — ------42 -SPREE) INSTALLED: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth" Musbaeh- I eavetroughing and; daughter, Janet, of Munith, can afford to move back. LISTINGS WANTED SATIN For Free^ Estimates, Call GR 9-4451 and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Musbaffh were; Easter dinner guests of Mr; The Wonder Paint I haveHbujrors—Tor farms, homes -JOHN ~W. STEELE- and Mrs. Elton K—Musbach. and lake property in Washteniashtenaw Phond GR 5-3911 -47 and Jacksnn counties.es. 11 l will give gi - FOR -SALE— ■ Spacious four-bed U-M Recognizing: your listing my personal attention.tic room brick colonial with breaka­ ARRANGED J, SPONSORED FOR THE PEOPLE BY i R. D. Miller, Strout Realty.*Phone Chelsea Lumber Co. way and attached two-car garage. Centennial for /Lost? GR 9-5892. 91tf i 6tf Large living room with fireplace; DOOR PRIZE-DRAWING^-Every Separate^lctinfng room. Full base­ CARPENTER—and cement wor, Lab on Campus BURGHARDT FUNERAL HOHE i night at Hartown Rollacade. ment with oil heat.' Large land­ AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 Special parties and Sunday mat­ new and “ remodeling. Reason scaped lot. Beautiful location near Ann Arbor—The ^Oniveraitg ^ inees, admission 50 cents; evenin able. Call GR 9-2081 after 6 p.m new North Elemenl building in the country entirely - SPECI ALS - CARD OF THANKS devoteef to .chemical experiments, The patients of the Colonial is now completely embedded in the “JIFFY” Kern Real Estate Manor wish tof, express their ap- present Economics Building on the preoiation-fer^he-flowers-that are main campus near the General Phone Chelsea GR, 5-8241 often brought to the home for Library. And ne one now can say Fie Crust Mix. 3pkgs. 2bc* 38tf. their pleasure and jmjoyment GARDENS PLOWED and fitted ColonialManorHospital s, so thoroughly has it been hid-, Rubbish hauled. JoiiH Rosentre Nellie Flood. den by subsequent additions. The ter^ GR 9-2481. 46 present building houses pharm­ ROOM FOR RENT —■ Gentlemen THANK ^:OU ~ —*— ^r- . acology and economics, preferred. 124 Lincoln street. I wish in this way to express FLORIDA RED Phone GR-9,3021. 41tf my thanks and appreciation for\ Farm Tractor Is Dangerous ;}tho -thoughtfulness of-frianda and relatives who were so kind, send­ Girls Potatoes. l(t lbs. 49e ing cards,, letters and, messages Letting your children start driv- GROSSE POINTS CREAM STYLE and visiting me during my stay ing: a tractor ata a too early age SPRING SALE! at the hospital and also since my is a dangerous practice in Micn- return home; the Knights of Co. I W w A3.can&.35c. specialist at Michigan. State ." Bank, < • - versity. • We have Garden and Flower Seeds. Frank Penn, .In the past six years, he said. 44 Michigan _ children under 14 thrifty price!... THANK YOU ~ years old nave been killed in trac Many thanks to all who so tor accidents. . dndly sent me beautiful cards and He adds that if the youngster K U STE R E R ’S good wishes on my birthday. It can be trusted with tractor main­ vae certainly nice to be so thought­ tenance, he ft old enough to drive. POOD MARKET it's PRIVATE TWEED COLD BATHS fully remembered. * DIAL GR 9^3331 WK DEIJVRR are fa t Mary Eder. THANK ?YOU CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to the kindergar­ by firth ifia BIRDS... We wish to express our thanks ten class of tho Congregational «' friends and relatives for the church -school- for—the basket of — you ^an rely on a xeautiful, flowers and for the help toys and for all the cards received; and comfort extended to us at ths also. Mrs. Harold Powers and Mrs. in<'r^ikineyer aeen CflrP°h HIc* tills before—at such an ■! time our husband and father Philip Vogel for their kindnesses. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES febiilftu'^ "J¥1Pr^c® *'■*"» the lowest price ever for > Massed away; also the Ref, Everything is very much appre­ Thomas Toy. for his comforting ciated. In cirrui* kroadloom by Firth. It's the new look words. * 1 Johnny Hepburn and of JACKSON, Ik . the hat you’ve seen in All the leading magazines— Mrs/Edmond J, Frymuth. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hepburn. dun it, !t ! "ew Iweed effect thal'e so easy to keep Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin. > 120 East Washington St., Jack«on,^MIch. THANK YOU eomfflrt * j * y°ur wholo room new warmth and An Ideal cart for all lawn CARD OF THANKS ’IsteafliTAy^UQ-iieftuly,^^ Voull ' love the freidi. aparitlingTtew- We wish Jto I would like to thank all my re* -regretithapaatlngofMr»,Ei{«M4i«M«8e and garden requ I|*m«nt8, no!lighbors and friends who brought TaHm^friends and neighbors Ifor for a their calls, cards, visits* plant. who hat b u n their representative tho poet of sum u i °f ‘ ‘ * ^ceP* thick, Ibng-wcarlpg textpre shopping^and similar uses, n food and sent flowora and other Putoff h ^ rirengthened by special rayon. So why H O T ONE! contributions following our recent fruit, and candy given to me dur­ Easy to push because of- its >eroavemont in the doss of our ing my stay at the hospital and three yean; and extendi sympathy to hor yottcan h oatPol yoh’ve drenmod of owning . jeloved mother. Everything is since jmy return home; also, the Wh*th*r your hot water perfectly balanced coffstmc- St. John’s Women’s Guild for the family. »nnV« a *.Ve ■ smsrtost look in carpeting at n**da ar« larq* or amwl.. ♦ tlon. Sturdily built, nas v “ ho Family of Mrs. Lena Austin. beautiful plant and the Rdv. E. 0. ^ " ^ ^ • yoh ean enjoy it now! V you can depend on Rhaeim Uavl*: io r. h f t; jaU ^ arid^ iray er. r n theftiGnamelnwalar ^cmifortablY-trn^led^tiamfl^ THANK YOU .....- ' Those acts of kindness will always M o r a Capaclfy, J cu. ft, I wish by this means to ex­ be remembered. . • • / W o hovo now appointed Andy Frit* at our Mb $ 0 7 1 press my heartfelt thanks and Ap- Mrs. Pakl Eiseman y ptr square yard rpeiation for tho many thought- Chelsea representative. Please coll him for ,ul idndnosseeiw extended < to my THANK Y O lP Regularly $9*00 w...... e and me...... wbji e l was a patient Wo wish to thank all our friends, pigk-up of useable discords, cloth Ing, etc. pod jind tockless Installation Inoluddd. Special Valr* at the hospital and ainco my re neighbors and relatives for- their T" FLOYD ROWE * urn' home} to the On1Chelsea comfort and Acts-of kindness at r lank] the Chelsea Camefa the time of . the loss of Our .hus­ PHONE GR 9^5333 and all who sent flowers am band and. father. A special thanks & SOM cards; and Mr. ’ John .Lee of S t » th«. Rev. S. D. JKlnde and the lamabas- Episcopal Mission for taffan Funeral >Home for the ' ^NOT CHARI1Y 6UT A CHANCE |07 N« Met* »««* 9* M ? N Meikd Bras. his sails.* . kind help.* T&faMlly.of Blair Pieraon.,- |,■l.llll^ll■w^■ln lllll^l ■■m i ii i mm ilium i 'ii1 ri' , r ,.i

% j PAGE EIGHT THE CHELSKA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN TBTOPAY, APRir. ^ which Is scheduled for immediate Crossword ' ~ Potter Report^ . •• production.- (Continuedfrom page 4) Puzzle til. notlea u> II After her excellent work in I n IS IT the type of abuse J . refer tos On I Mrfyju** “Three Faces o f Eve.1' Joanne Rural Correspondence HORIZONTAL Woodward^had her option picked FebT74ra"50mound^’saek of onions .or*capu#fJ ’S 'a Z 1 Otomv^air . u IT ZT 17 cost 12,20. By March up by Twentieth Century-Fox. • Items of Interest'About People You Know * 6 Mammal ro- sunk ^to 85 cento They also picked up their option ------■ Gary Grant’s wtfe.BetoyDlake, on‘ Daha in ters; ------raccoon* tl " later it* zoomed ^ ■ PM swings of thie type simply cannot U tru* «>w. to returning to the screen for the 11 Cotton cloth M ~ jUBtifled by supply and de-I Am* Doiivttoa*, role of Jenny, the secretary who Sophia Lorem beautiful NORTH FRANCISCO showing-some-signs-ofHmproves- ‘ 12~Kcc ui WifiTS,'— M loves Tony Randall in Twentieb actress from Italy, is in Hoi ment 14 Nook mand. They are caused by deliber-1 Mr. and Mrs.i*a PlaMnnh!Glarenffe' LehmanT ntimen 15 Lateen-rlffed Century-Fox's adaptation of the to make the film “Desire Jnder Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ■Fritz, ant vessel! ate manipulation. Onions arb per-1 “‘iol a1^iInA8^rn*,'• Broadway success, "Will Success the Elms.” and Mrs. Virginia Seitz and son; sob, John. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fritz • 17 Ancient capi­ tollable and do nqUendrthemseives l NU«a. MieMsan. — Spoil Rock HunterT” ____ _ Gary, were Easter dinner guests and daughter, Debra, of near Ypsi- tal of Irlah to future trading and gome time ^ •vv'’ ■ 1' • “The Young Lions,” to be made *MUP .Seiti. lanti, and Mr. and Mrs. Harok monarch* _ A newcomer _to,.Hollyamodt~ai Jr^and'M rr- andYMrs ’ W wateir SaYriar such [activity. I am happy to re though not to acting is JudyTy were together Sun SO Rod uicd In 41 p q rtth a t the Senate AAgrii piculture {state of Mtflhiaan%hi°p . s|fT 11 tor, who'ia co-starring with Bobby dinner. baikctry Coramittoe,. which-is . studying tuaylng the - -tft pwnty |ni[ Clarence Lehman. S3 tYbp , blll.glvesevery indication offavor of th* Sssii'Kf Troup in “Bop Girl Goes Calyp?n ” in the role'of Christian, a ski ^eeFm iclnt twoid M Sib Judy-starred InRodgersand'H: atructor in Austria , at the - SS; Senior'- able actions7 Av » mmIos -^meretrinto »Pipe-Drea: " - « J S S i S SHARON^ 23 Paid tyatico - tbrll 17, 1957. of Mid Court, h*id ^ way, of Ituman relations, rather than | she had spent the winter. Mrs. Grace Kuhl spent the week . 29 Souvenir THE FIRST WHITE settlers ini Preoant, Honorable end in Tecumseb with her sister, , 31 Plainly . inpfiBoi nnu a sewers in judge of Probiti J2hEL_W. CoaJlj, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gotten and 93 Aroma G/snd Rapida fqund several In- ...NoUm u mJSby Giv*n, That th. ?.* ^CVi'-KW* ':;,V-H ZaSu Pitts is so tired of her zany Miss Mabelle Notten were Easter Mrs. Dorothy Wahl Jian_ tribes encamped -alomz- the-l .«L F«-«J*jrUb-C.^b.i J,haA Mrs. Grace Kuhl entertained h e r 35 Back of tb* VI characterisations, she doesn_*t Red Butonsr has=decided: to -de-1 dinner ^guests of Mr, and Mrs. neck , Wesr hahl^f/tl^Grand lUver f g & .... ' ; knoVrwhat to doT^What she wants children and their families at sup- - 3S Not animal near the rapids/ wheYe fish and] is a chance to prove that she can Hollywood where Warner Brothers | Mrs. Leonard Loveland was the per Sunday. They 4nelud< J or vegataMc game were plentiful.' one of theiM m ..otjW T U ti^ aM^nte*1 do 8traight, dramati^ actjng^.,,. have real planB forr him. They see I guest of her son and daughter-in. Mr. and Mrs.j. Russell McAIpine andan ; 38 Pry I : family, of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. 42 Two ana . j^Xouls £ lk - * in him another. Jimmy Cagney, jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Love, Tony Perldns will have Pernell He'll play "Airmann Joe Kelly in | land, for Easter dinner. Clarence Foor and family, of Jack 43 Cutting in- ______son, Mr. and Mrs, Levert Drake t atrumant Roberts and Prank Overton=tm "Sayonara.” _ Mrs._ Harley-Loveland and Mrs. . 48 Roman- of Huron street. Broadway pals—as his brothers ___ • „ , . . . Leonard Loveland attended an and family, of Brooklyn, Mr. and ■-----emperor STftJiauL.__^ PUZZLE NO. 133 he-made his am ft ■ in “Desire Under the Elme," While Shirley Temple has refus-|open housereception Sunday after^ Mrs. Herman Kuhl and family," 44 Reaort 10 Lofty Paramount. Sophia Loren is set Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kuhl and family 54 To eoak (dial.) 63 Prefix: down —a large tract ed to resume her screen career, I noon in Jackson, honoring Mrs. 48 Smooth 11 Applt Juic* . 87 JFroaob for Symbol for river—now bounded: to* co-star with Tony in this film she has decided to go into fele-jKathrine Wato on her 75th birth- of Cedar Lakfe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 50T«nnl*»trok*^ 13 Fop— r ~ ~ ~ - " k a ¥ L — copper vision work, as ahostess and per-1 day, - - ...... < • Kuhl and Herman Xuhl-tonaMrs, 61-Olaclal ano- TS-DMirc* and Fulton-Streete and -Division m w in W J S £ BfrJJSW Kuhl's sister and brother-in»law, S3 Shield .. It Round fruit Avenue—which was to become thejS wgiit*r*d or former. : » I Mr.-and Mrs. Norman Peterson center of Grand Rapids. • J ^tomanded, at i«ut fourtSS "(ft — i: .■ . — (if Grass Lake, spent Sunday-at Mr. and-Mhi.-Whiter Kayuska ana M To perform 31 PiradiM bis mother, of. Ann Arbor. M Eaaltad in S3 Kingly . _ AKfWE^ TO-PUZZLE' NO. 131 Gahe. Nooradian, who. geta his I the home of the former’s parents, . aplrlt day* prlortai SYLVAN start before- the cameras in a fea- [ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Peterson. The Mrs. W. H. McAtee is at Qesteor S3 targe tea ««cbhaorlng. pathic hospital, Jackson, where 50 Shore bird duck BibleVerseAnswers -JOHN ,5? iw'“W. CONLIN. >■ lured role in “The Helen Morgan I Norman Petersons’ daughter, Viv* 51 LUt of 37 To matvrt IA true.oopy. Story," starring -Ann Blyth at fan, who had spent from Tues- she has been a patient for the candidate* 1. Moses- ' 1 Douvkaai Judg* of Probata. Theatre - Chelsea past three weeks. ___ __:_____ 30 Color - Varners- can ^thank- George Gobel day until Suhday^ with-heg-grand-- 83 Warm wlna- 33-To Plant —---- 2. To -the Children cf Israel" indltr for this luck. ft seems that Gabe parents, returned home with her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hasel- baveraa* • 34 To aorapa 8—That God delights- in the jschwardt-and family had Easter Attorney* at Law. THUR&V r l .SAT; s a plumber by day. and. a_drama I parents,— ------33 Law: .mlddla offering from a willing heart. Oneliaa, Michigan. student by night He answered | Mrs.” Nina Wahl attended dinner at the home of the former’s VSBTICAL 37JConalr«lna— - 4. Exodus 85:5. - mother, Mrs. Hazel Dicks, in Chel­ 1 App^Uier 33 Nothing ORDpR foft PUBLICATION— APRIL 25-26-27 Gobel s cel^ for a plumber and that | family Easter dinner at the home Pinal Adnjlnlitratlon- Afooiitt started GobeHs interest in h to ^ |j)f Mr._and.3tfrsJNormanJHinderag sea. ■ " 'T' ■ . ’ 3 Mari’a . ’.Uennia) , — M rrand Mrs.. Robert BruestleT —■—oleknamt - 40 Eat* away "Although Michigan is a state I No, 42418 and family.' callers Sunday were Mrs. Ella 3 Among— - 41 Mechanical university, only 44 per cent of the stg{5 Ptobtle Own for Paramount praaanta j Mrs. Nino Wahl and Mrs. James (poetic) man Duck of Ann Arbor, and Carl 4 Reverberation cost of buildings, on the^ campus . SS eX u o< thonaj Clark- spent Sunday evening with 44 Daughter of came from funds provided by the | ohbistopher.pulcher, A - Mrs. Hazel Katz at Munith. Bruestle of Toledo, 0. 5 Unattached King Lear SPRING SALE! —Miss Becky McAtee~was.a -Sun­ -8-3.2416 - i 47. Pertaining to' State UgHlatur,.--...... - :l,,& Mrs. William Sly of Melvindale,. day dinner...... guest...... at the ;FIoyd 7 Article grandparent* Pgwrt*!—Hwi-John-W^Ooiilf and—Mrs. Blanchfr^Barkley__ Wflre4iproctor4iome.^:r“= r ~ 8-Hard-ahallad^ 49-Tc-reiiMe------callers Monday" afternoon .at the fruit 5J Greek letter l, The University of -Michigan. Ja{ fG^rant L. LmW having nied i„ ^ Joan Ahrens of Manchester, was the nation's largest state univer hti. final -admtnlrtrstlon - actount, ■ me of Mr. and MrsrUarl Straub. a Sunday visitor "of Mrs. -O’Tillie. jit: ^ •- —,.i Rev. E,-CL Davis-wasa-caUen Sehfti b le-and - Anna- UenaMa*amMof-ihrnrc „. todM. SCRUB TJB They retunied with her and spent ocated on tone campus.. It is’ also] dW ribu^,o“ 4b0^ « a f,of*ns3d’“rnSr one-dayriastweekr hardt. v mer’a parents, Mr; and Mrs. Wal­ the evening with her. the largest stato university wih-. and for the payment of extraotdlavj Mrs. Robert Clark and family. M / 1*14 * v 1VMH M P| OVil V i Atgit (MAU Lynn Niehatis, son of Mr. and ter. Bonne, in' Francisco.------o^anagriculuralcollege.—^oigo as well aa.Ur^ana,as Urhana, MinnesoalMinnesoa■I1!, 2 *wy appointed r< .... «■ _ TTltWMTMSP ily, of ;Stoekbridge,;,JMrs. Anna Chicago spent the week-end with l in Mioneapojis, Duluth, and S t . | ^ t f t w“ unt *nA hwrin* ^ Mr. and' Mrs," Carl Straub had gueshf at the-home of MrB. Nie ?auL> •U ttt TW M SCSEZN haus1 -parents^ Mr. and MrB.- Gus Wato, ahd-Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Herntoml^e^their P®T®nto,—parent#, jMr. Mr. and—Mrsr " U. ls FUrtZar Ordered, That pijblit oo. WITHOUH-WTniW! -Svmdaytoinner at the home I.t-1A.0rtk,rwl'.fh‘’..tll‘ n111 li ■Mo. X-441 ■ ------Sunday------dinner----- .gnentfl_nt.------at t.h*. Mr, and Mrs. -William. fltarkr bor.-.^-.------—------—— ------Mrs. Don vvnnr.rong and daUgh- ner appearance in Bald cau'se' on"or"before Notice of Sale Arnold Escher. home were. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wenk’s Mr. an d . Mrs. LeRoy Loveland ter of Muskegon, are spending a three montha from the date of this-order, In pursuance of a Decree of the Circuit Joe Kasper, and Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Grass Lake, were he taken as confessed. Court for th* “County of Washtenaw, In |WM M M LU11 ONI Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and few days with Mr. end Mrs. Fred Order hi mihuih^5r I “honcew, Mod* end" entered ' on thet 111b- Frank Morris and family, of Rose- Mrs. Robert HiaWt- nf Plenaant. Sunday dinner aIid Fatrhrother and family. Order be S quired by la w .T dav of Uanemher, lflt* In the above) ontltled— vi.lle.' Sunday a f te r noon Mr (an4 »len Rentschler.' " JAMES R. j b ., jbquwr,‘the. . . . . ______undersigned______subscriber, ..a a Circuit Court- Oommiesloner of The County if Mra, Smith and FIora^Fipea of Arbor who^spent^ the—week-end -Sunday aftcrnoon-and-Bventng R P fiW M T F g rA~lruo copy:, Pontiac visited .there. with them.—+~ __ guests of Mr, and Mrs: Emory Tr i i A JldO Luella .M^-Smlth, .Coun. Washtenaw,; shall •.sell at public auction or Mr. and MrsL Vergil Hines and Kunciman-were their children and TROOP 48— 4 8 - ' Zada N. Stewart, Deputy Clerki door of th a Court House In the City of Doors Open at 6 :4'.V p.m. daughter, Susah/-wbre Sunday din­ ■ - Aprll.Moy28 Ann Arbor In said County of Washte­ DEXTERS LIMA TOWNSHIP families, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Win­ Brownie Troop 48 visited Wein- naw on the 19th day of June, A.D, 1911 Cont. Sunday from i! p.m. ner1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ ter and family, of Chelsea, Mr. and beri at the hour 0f l2i00 o'clock In the after­ ; Mrs. Amanda Eachelbach and mond Stockinger in Tecumseh. Mrs. Gerald Rurtciman and family, g Dairy Thursday and, after I A NotU?®/ ffin^A p^nSrof noon of that day/ all than* certain M t Mrf_. and_Mrs. Dean Eachelbach • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfgang of Stockbridge. afid My. nnH Mfi~ see:mg how milk is botttodr -were l A(,m,n,»i»»tor-and Dttermlnation or m and .family, of Grass Lake, Mr. and -ser Nfmounuii. o< liY'oream W * of. Ann Arbor, County 'of Wash ter tw. A1 WA Y S T H E " T 0 P H IT S ! and son, David, spent Easter Sun- Sylvester Parker and daughters. and milk. State of Mlohigah, descrtW an followti Mrs, Duane Luick Mr. and Mto- day in Milan as guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barb6r «s The east fifty-two feet in width of If1 , David Luick and Miss Hilda Gross Nahcy Lee Schmitz, scribe. th* E®h.te oftoEORGE 8. and_th* . we«t .twenty=oJBht=Jeet=»—I to brother and family, and family,:J)f • Stockbridge/_weife 1 ; : r, 7 - - m i i i i ___ were Easter dinner guests_of Mr. firs. John Searfoss. width of lot 8 Hlncifc R.. j. n. naldrtn’q 1 Sunday supper guests of tne foriU“— Sixty per cent o [4th Eastern Addition- to the"City of Ann Thurs-, Fri. and Sot./ April 25-26-27 and -M rs, Lcigh Lulck, Evcnfng Sunday dinner 'guests at the er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, visitors Were Mr, and Mrs. August Ellis Pratt home 'in Manchester Barber,------...... - ...... the age group of i through i f in I T Present” Honorable ’ John.,_W,-n0nHni ----- ' ^ f a JACK-J-OARR 8,- Buchau "and Albert Duckworth of were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michigan haVe yeceived at ’leasTi ct JAOK J, 0ARR13, Mrs.. Mary Rentschler returned two doses of. polio vaccine. Another Uon°ofCesun”rA f H^ltl^rLVn^at^h; Ciroult Court Comtnls»ion« WMED^LAV^IURIOaOrTHE SCREEN I Belleville. .- Trinkle and'family, Mr. and Mrs. to her home here on Sunday after . . _ Washtenaw' County, Michigan- M-G-M oreseats in Ommai «nd Mctmmu* Robert Trinkle and. Mr. and Mrs. 10 per cent have received one dose. | administration pf Bhld eatatek graatilto Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sins and spending ;the past week with herf This means that 24 of every 100 .othcr •»iubisuitable Dated March 80, 1957. The.tbahduse son, Arthur, were Eadter Sunday Donald Bauer and daughter, Jeanie. daughter tond son-in-law, Mr. and Loren-W^-Campbellr _Mr. andrM rs ^ Alfred Schneiden L children in thl« ngte «^rinp MdMwaaaa MARLON BRANDO y C FrK B dinner guests of Mrs. Sias' father, Mrs. Henry Mollenkoph of Parnia,Ttoeived no vaccine at.all. . [bat* ^urt ^ j , Bu^lqms Add'ressi 816 Ann Arbor Ttuit Louis Haas and family, near Ann and son, Robert, spent Sunday eve^ —Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan,- GLENN FORD AUGUST MOON Arbor. — ------——*------■ " ■ 1iJ*—*— r It - Is Crderad, That . notice thereof b AprH-Hojll , enntt ii m o t Mrs. Edward W.-Kipfmill&r-flrtd family.- the Herbert i u c n m ( daughter, aneryi, were Easter SotF ana - bn—Saturday^” evening. ijie day dinner guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Schneiders called on (Mrs., achnei- REPORT OF CONDITION OP Edward J-, Ripfmiller in Ann Ar­ der’s sister and family, Mr. and FURNACE DUSHILTERS Also .Cartoon: "MILLIONAIRE DROOPY"- bor. . , Mrs. Clarence Nicolai in .Grass 20x25x1 ___16x25x1,______u r n r^i L^Mra.-Xeroy-Briatle-and-daugh- Lake,- — —- ...... o 1 1 1 C l t'erT^Eileen, were Thursday callers 20x20x1” — — t«x20xr ea State Ban k on the Clarence Bristles in Dex­ M a r c f c l T i ^ 1^ ^ Miphigan, a t tha dose ofd business Sun., Mon. and Tues., April 28-29-30 ter. t _ - , - '• WATERLOO — —SOc-each So under jMtttutlon organized and toperat- Sunday supper guests, of Mrs. Rose rc ,^ .bankin9 Xws.of this State and a member of the Federal DOUBLE THRILL PROGRAM . Christine Brlatle^of Clinton whi _ t]| ren were this ■ ) Mndu - m and .Mrs. Leroy Bristle and Dtotric?anklng Authwl*N«s"an{lcolfti -of—Grass—Lake,- Mr.1 and1 'John i □aritofl eeman, for Easter LIABILITIES drs. Carl Mauto of “Grass “Lake/ dinner, Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rice and son, Russell Stoker and sons, of near of Grass Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. THEATRB Nelson Stricter and daughters, of Grass Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John NOTICE G588 Jeekaon Rood, Ann Arbor— Phone NOrmendy 8-74S3 Dykbmaster of Jackson, Mr. and Ann Arbor. Mrs. Leigh Beeman, Mr, and Mrs. ' 72,787.33 Free Ptoyground— Children Under 12 Admitted Free. Mr, and Mrs, Glen Wiseman and Wilbur Beeman and son, Mrs. daughters,, Judy, Velma and Arlys, Laura Riothfniller^ and Mrs, lone ■ Of Public Hearing — wore Easter , dinner guests of Muss Moeckel. Mternoon , and evening Friday and Saturday, April 26-27 Cora Feldkomp in Cnctoen. guests wore Mri and Mrs. Brown 18,470,875. BY Harold Gracoy left Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Garfield of For Rezoning Area on West Middle Streef 38,233.98 evening for Fort Lauderdale Flor* $ 1 '. ' " "COME "THE FASTEST Jackson; and Mr. and Mrs. Lavorn da where he was called to the Garfield-, and family of Grand Ra From General Business to Residential TOTAL LIABILITIES 16,609,118.75 ^ . ___ NEXT SPRING GUN ALIVE" ledside of his borthor, ChostcrJW. pids. ------ih Technicolor Gracey, who is seriously ill but is Mr, and Mrs. Weltdn Bohne were Capital* 1 CAPITA! ACCOUWS With Ann Sheridan With .Glenn- Ford T" a d o o iK t thi1 rh»L!ivv!ll,Ilurr ant ,1° a BesolutlonJ [Surplus ..and Steve Cochran. and ioonne Cralne. Undivided profits ~ 327,382,83 W '.’V, Uv;i . rneetta* held April 1 ,1957' fec^ubllc hearing Reserves .; ...... rA’rt/Ul Art ALSO: CARTOONS, hdd hi th6 Village Council Room, Municipal Buildimr »W44*1«4 fvff HOUSEPOWER.... • - > •*■ &>& Cheteej, Michigan, on Monday, May 0, 1957, atslifn TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , Sunday and Monday, April 28-29 P.M.. to hear objections to the Tezonlng of the nr on E fa fo v k hereinafter described, from genorni #r^ - T*AAl«C A P IT A !, ACCOUNTS.... -t?i- "THE KING AND I" If you have blackout* when you dentlal pursuant to the provisfons of Ord/tm^n v « “ W CO"1"14” Stock "lth • ln -Cinemo»eope ond^-^Color------— - COLOR FEATURETTE -. - t»e -too many light* and apnpll- and Act 207, Public Acti7 (^ichlgSS 192 " ^ ^ ' H knee* at the fame time, low f ^ ri% i? .^ 0Utld,e

\ ZIOl'TXUTHEftAN "CflUECH" For Regular Delivery of n CATHOLIC CHURCH (Roger* Corners) . Rev. Fr» Lee Lalge, Pastor Rev. Robert C. Kaiser, Pastor SAND - GRAVEL Sunday, April 28— Thursday, April 25— BROWN'S . 3:00 a.m,—First Mass. — , 7:80 p.m.—Youth Sunday re­ STONE - FILL DIRT mmym -10:00; a.m.—Second Mass. hearsal. THE M ILK THATS 8:00 p.m.—Luther League. Desainoiit Digging - 8«iildoxlng WELDING C0 n?„R?S ATI0IS,AL CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL Saturday, April 27— Crane Work’ - Deedi Building . Rev, Thomas Toy, 'Pastor Rev. S. D. Kinde, Pastor 116ty South Main Street Thursday,-April 25— 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.—Senior and Thursday; Aprii as-e — - 1 — -Rev. H. J^MappeJink, Pastor' junior-confirmation instructlo: Rodgotor Re|>air Idoubly protected .. .7|8Q p,m.---ChoSr rehear8at 8:45 p.m.—Youth choir. i r Sunday, April 2 8 ^ _------. respectively. ~ P 8 U IS TIMA Sunday, April 28— 7;8ft p.m.—Senior choir. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday achool. Sunday, April 28— 10:80 a.m.—Morning worship 8:00 p.m.—Deborah Circle will 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 20184 US-12 (Jecfcsee Reed) Phone GR 5-5771 and church aohool. entertain Evening Phllathea Circle 7:80 p.mL—Evangeustic-servii 10:16 a.m.—Worship service. BOB FITZSIMMONS Ye mile west e# M-92 i P9:30 a.m.—Sunday school^ 1:80 p.m,—Car a^ meet atJehureh leave parsonage at 8:80 a.m. 10:45 a.m.—Worship service; to take young people to the Youth GREGORY-BAPTIST C: 8:00 p.m.—Brotherhood meet­ .-BUT... OVALITY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS In. Observance of Christian Higher Rally at Plymouth) _ (Gregory) ing. . Education Sunday, Dr.-Charles 4j80 p.m,—Junior choir rehear Rev. W. Truman Cochran IT TAKES EXPERIENCE Old US-12 _ -Phono G£ 5-5771 u * ,5 ^h.-profeBaor of religion at sal. . „. Sunday, April 28— ------~ ______UNADILLA " : Heidelberg College. Tiffin, &,, will 5:15 p.m.—Confirmation class. 10 ;00 a.m.—Morning worship. to apply A' Good roof ®4othe guest speaker.- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 6:45jb.m.—Y o u t h Fellowship 11:15 a.m.-r>Sunday school. ■ (Unadilla) —8 i00-pf Kum^Dubl club meet* meetlnfficancelled ‘ ‘ “ 6:45 p.m—TralhingUnion^— Rev. WiHiam Yauch. Paator. OR COMPLICATED /OB inr mouth.rally, ______8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sunday, April 28— The Mother and Daughter ban- Wednesday, May 1— 10:80.a,m.—Morning worship. SJWj has been_scheduled to be held 8:00 p.m.—General WSCS meet­ SECOND-EVANGELICAL The Altenbernf Brothers Have Had Friday, May 10. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 11:30 a.m.—Sunday school, ing of all circles in'the social cen­ ► • ■ mrnrnmmmmmmi 54 Years Experience,! ter. Election of off leers.'Program (Waterloo) - SALEM GROVE SlOllllBKlEW Ig CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH and devotions: Morning Phllathea Rev. H, L. Mann, Pastor _ METHODIST CHURCH- Jf-9M-92. 2, South of.i ‘ Old- US.12- Circle. Plans to be • completed for Sunday. April. 28— . i • _ _ US;12 at Notten Road — So CafJ Ue^Before^ToiiPBuy Rev. David A.l. Wood, Pastor Mother and Daughter banquet, 10:00. a.m.—Sunday school.. • Rev, LquIb Caister, Pastor Sunday, April 28— Thursday, May 9, 6:80 p.m. 11700 a.m.—Worship service.. Sunday, April 28— •«• Get our Estimate. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school 10:15 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 aim.—Worship service METHODIST HOME CHAPEL ST. BARNABAS 11 ;15 a.m.—Worship service. ~- — Rev.- E. JrWeiss, Pastor _____EPISCOPAL MISSION,____ Wedne8day, May 8— . ■ ; ng. Sunday, 'April 28— John E. Lee, Lay Vicar 2:00 p.m.—WSCS meeting and SERVICE R00FING C0. 7:80 p.mfc- -Evening service. 8:00 fi.m.—Worship service. Thursday, April 26— installation • of officers at the 7:45 p.m.—Women's Guild meet^ home of Mrs. Walter Bohne. 214 HIBBARD I - ng at the vicarage, Members are Members are asked to notice the Phone GArden 8-2121 Manchester, Mich.. reminded to bring-planters. meeting is. a week later than the Sunday,_April-28— regular date. ------11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and sermon. Ingathering o f Women’s QuiULLenteoImito boxea 11:00 a.m.—Church- school and nursery. Ingathering of Lenten IZtRSm mite boxes at - a-special-setvice-in the church school room conducted by Robert Taylor. > — 6:00 p,m.—St; Barnabas Youth Fellowship. . - SPECIAL Enrich your soil with quality fertilizers.. Restore . NORTH LAKE 1-' METHODIST CHURCH the elements necessary to maintain and increase Per ta nk Rev. -Louia-Caister,- Pastor its productivity. Place your order now for Farm 1 tank every, 1 to 2 months ...... $7.00 Sunday, April 28— Bureau .fertilizer, ' >.. “ 1 tahk every 2 to 3 months .$8.00 9:46 a.m.—Worship service. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday school. end SATURDAY ONLY 1 tonkevery 3 td 6 months 77T$9.00 GALILEAN BAPTIST, MISSION . Lima Center Hall^Lima Center 20-lb.tanksplckedupatstoro ..... 1.90 Walter Winebrenner, Pastor Sunday, April 28— 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. 26 and 27 10:45 a.m.—Sunday school. -^ -7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. — 8:00 p.m.—E a c h : Wednesday, 20! S. Main Bob Shears Phone <5Rj5-7201 prayer-service. f , . ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH (Rogers Corners) Rev. E. O. Davis, Pastor Sunday, April 2ft— Emily Wade was a girl who-had- __9:80 Ja.m.-W orship^aervice. _ Suer=_ mon theme: “Goa’s Moral and alwaysdreamed of buying a new car. Spiritual Laws.Do Not Change,” 10:30 a.m.->Sunday school. Monday, April 29— Emily watched,her pennies 8:30 p.m.-Choir rehearsal. Friday,-April 3— — - go when she saw a ^medium-priced^cg ‘ ood - :ahd—? men’s Guild meeting at the church. Refrcshm;ents_to be served by the advertised for -only, a few dollars men.—Sound-filmi—^Now-I See.” BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND more” than Ford she> . went to : see it. REFORMED CHURCH1 — 'Freedom Township **My heavens,” she gasped when she saw the Rev. T. W. Menzel, Pastor Sunday,-ApriL28^ -40‘.06 a.m.—Worship service. cazy“it have automatic 11:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 2:00 p.m.—Yo.utn Fellowship one thillg I mimting.: Thursday, April 80rr------8:00 p.m^-Church Board meet- particularly need. And I do think power ing. Wednesday, M ay'l— * ^and poweHbrake s ^ are a must.” 7:30 p.m.—Mother a n d ^ a u g h ter program. So Emily’s dream evaporated. ^ 0 ) ; ST. JOHN'S-EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH fThen- / FrAndne.nl I Rev. E. O. Davis, Pastor Sunday, April 28— D e a le r^ an amiable

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—and at a lower price than the stripped-down model nJ&s of the "medium-priced” make. ‘This id a car a girl like me really wants,” 'said Emily. And sh<3 bought it 'right then and there. Now you know what Emily knows ; *7for a luxury car,: ^ )n fllee'over the fine service' and satisfaction at Poor's Take Some Home plus extras, at a sensible price, Mobil ^Service, Folks soon logic directs you to Ford. become regular cu^fomors. , To The Family! ANY Action Tost the new kind of FORD for ’57 ■ X J I X S e A U H M m r - v Gasoline x motor Oils WBFW, TIRES d BATTERIES ii M T| 1 LIGHT REF'AiRS CHE LS EADRUGl PALMER MOTOR SALES, INC. B 2 0 S. MAIN ' SMUttM S r : f pZ. GR 5^911 Ch.l..., Mleh(g-n &*«( GR ‘>•2221 CHElSt A Phoiit GR 5-4611 C.M. LANCASTER, PHARMA CAST

JVNV v PAGE TEN THURSDAY. April CoubcII Proceedings IIWWIIIIIHUM! County Tax Allocation Board an Council Boom amended request for millage, with­ April 1,1957 in the fifteen mill limitation, to Regular Session. April 9th. 1057 l.ty delegations to of the mittee meeting of Aoril 2, 1957, re Association of County Social Wel­ include the one-half mill levy for This_...8 meeting was called to order a . - .... /inA vm '"'IMIMIIW** MORNING SESSION I committee, was reac discussion of 1968 Budget; truck fare Boards, was read. the construction and equipment of by Pres. Alber at 7}80 p.m. Pres- S A L E M G R O V E Mr®, James Gaunt and son n H A regular session of the, Waah-_____t Sup. Leonard, supported by Sup. ing and ambulance service at the Sup. Mulholland. supported by an addition to the Washtenaw ent: Trustees Lixey, Larson, Spie who was three year? old tenw County Board of Supervisors | Rehberg,^moved that membership County Hospital i presumptive. Or Sup. Theodore Weber, moved the County Jail, authorised by the “>erg and McMannis. Absent Mrs. Harry-Einhart and children . Mr. and Mre/Kenneth was held at the Court Souse in ft the Supervisors Inter-County temporary eligibility for appli­ adoption of the report Carried. electors of Washtenaw County as stees Barr and ShutSB. and Mrs. Dean Sanford and ’cMl *[*■'> and daught«r, Terry cants applying for Old Age assist­ The Proposed Preliminary Bud­ dren, 'all of. Hillsdale, were week­ Northville, were Sundav^^?1 the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, I Committee be increased by one aforesaid. The minutes of the regular sds< end callers at the Frank Gieske on Tuesday April 9th, 1957. member if similar action is taken ance ana introduction of bills by get lor the year 1958 waa sub­ Sup. Hand, supported byS up. sionof March 18, 1957 were read *M rt8 X^ h P r ® ^ The-mecting was called to order by member counties. Carried, Senator Christman on legal settle­ mitted to the Washtenaw County Mayer, movedthe adoption of the and approved. home. ■ Mr. and Mr®. Kenneth ment and reorganisation ofetato Board of Supervisors by the\Ways Resolution. Carried. The following accounts were pr* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gieske were by Luella M. Smith, County clerk. I A communication from Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ant ‘"and S 1®84® Easter K S S Roll Call—ABSENT: Sups. Har-1 Gerald McCarthy, Corresponding Mend Means Committee. A report of the Sheriff's Com- aentedto the Council. J>onald ? t S i••• p; t :‘ I; v'.t ■ Mrs, Clarendl Foster of Glass Mr, and Mr®. L. B. E riew /n ^ r vington and Sllkworth—2. Quorum Secretary of the Washtenaw Coun OUTLINE OF APPROPRIATIONS mitteeiitU meeting...... of April... 2,1957. re General Fund Lake. / present. ty Democratic Committee, and discussion j>f effective dog control Ben Wldmayer,ayer, salary end daughter, Rosalie, of aSS C4.*J?d * Invocation by Rev,. George B. 1 enclosed resolution, requesting.__ _ 1958 COUNTY BUDGET Mr. and..Mrs-..Howard Kelsey were aigo-gueataj.- ^ Arb Cit:ity. Building Inspector aianet Widmayer and her room­ Towri*hip, certifying that Frank-lment-—that^aeom taitteebe ap-f IB,7 69- 15,123 15.1MI Styp. Hand, supported t y Sup. 8-31-57' ...... 48.81 J lin J. Shepherd was duly elected pointed to study Senate Bill No. 1Central Records.... 19,913 21,426 21,426 mate at Michigan State Univer­ Circuit Court IFPfeinanWbinan Weber,...... moved the hdop- Rsul J. Graves, salary end­ sity, East Lansing,' Miss Arlene Supervisor of Ypsilanti Township, 1105 and look intit thw pninihwty 48,175 4 5 3 1 0 — I tloir of the Teport: Carfiear~Arre- ing 331-57...... 208.34 were read. working out plans to aid in the £ivil Defense 8,586 13,555 port of the Sealer of Weights and Goetz of • Stamford, Conn., were . Sup._. Mulholland, supported by I housing development of-Yptilanti Coroners 6,975 6,750 R. M. Devine, Salary ending week-end guests of Janet's par­ Sup. Wolter, moved that Howard and Superior Townships. Amend County A ‘ dm’ inistrator__ 14^49 14,454 taTkj I Measures Committee recommend- 8-81*67 ...... -....-.j...... 75.00 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wid- A; Band. _ ing. acceptance of the Annual Re- Parker Browii, street labor igo--iment^carried^ County Building Operations 182317. 132375 *ja’aln I port of the Sealer pf Weights and ending 3*81*57 ,.,.l471.5( l mayeri Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wid- dore S, Weber, Donald Silk-1 _ The Board voted .. on...... the...... original County Clerk -62,768------46,960* ♦u360 j Measures, was read." mayor, Arlene Gbets and Janet worth and Robert H, Marsh be {motion. Carried as amended. County Physician__ Joe Branham, street labor Wldmayer and Mrs. F, G. Wld- 5,000 5,000 nh,opo sup.__Sanfeid^.-isppoj____ ... ">g-3.31-57.^...___ ...... 1613 0 n^ffi®8®01*r I A resolution from the Gratiot Drain-Commissioner ...... 21395- — 20310- ^s'S t. Beach, moved the adoption of the m ydri were itaster Sunday dinner Friend of the Court:______t 98 • Bradley Sammons, street la guests at the Lau rence Noah home. - g - ® C-ty Board of Supervisors, su- 46348 I report. Carried. _ ------bor ending 8*81-57 122.25 Health. Department ----- (186i2l 6)b (15S,790)b V*?*3®0>b| A report of the Veterans Com­ Mr. and Mrs. -BUI Robbins en­ Planning Commissidn . 26331 27312 26,937 Grady Morrison, street la tertained at dinner Easter Sun Probate’ Court—General Service 89,700 42,449 41,664 mittee was read recommending bor ending 3-31*57 ...... 111.75 day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins Probate Court—Juvenile Division ~ 27,949 48,694 48,694 that the Annual Report of the Glenn Pudil, street labor ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ^batoCoart==Detention Home (18326>c (20329)e (22,079)c Veterans Council be adopted. ending 8-31*57 ... .'.si;.-,;.;;,.48.00 Robbins and family,_ Mr. and Mrs. Probation Department ~ > 33,074 38,754 38,684 Sup. Lindsley, supported by Sup^ William Terns, garbage and Boyd Robbins of -.Ypsiiantir Mr. Prosecutin ~ 37316 39,696 38375 Robins, moved tht adoptioh of*fhe "" rubbish collection, March 500.00 and—Mrs. Robert Spences and ...... 36,081 39,800“ “ 88,682' report. -Garried.—Minutes of-Spe* Xleorge^DoerTloputy fees, family of Macon, and Mr. and Sealer of Weights and Measures 11,700 rial Meetings of the County. Zon­ .. 'March ;...... 15.80 yww L Freeman We&er, moved that Rules 13,862 12,868 ing Coordinating committee, re Mrs; John Letters of Detroit. and Regulations adopted in 1948, Sheriff...... : 249,710 800,764 298,779 Frank Reed, deputy, fees, Darlene Robbins, daughter of Scheel as Chairman for the ensuing 198 amended, he in effect during Social Welfare—County Hospital...... 107368 Salem Township Zoning Ordinance March and meter repair ... 15.05 117,599 117,699 and application to rezone two par- Mr, and Mrs; Robert Robbins, how year. the ensuing year. Carried. Social Welfare—Rel. Adra. -..i...... 60,664 67,605.6jL .67366 Municipal Employees Re­ has the chicken-pox; her brother, ■ Sup. Sterling, supported by Sui Tax-Description’— .....- - .J 17304- i celsiof-land-located-on South State tirement “s y s to; m, em­ The Chairman-announced - that 28;650 21,984 Street, Pittsfield Township,. Were Dale, came down with them two 'Marsh, movetf4liat^ther nomina- the preaent -commlttees" Wufd Treasurer ...... J...... 32,913 34,476 34,476 ployees contributions, Feb­ week ago. tions be-closed and the Clerk in serve until the new committees are read. . ✓ . ruary •...... 73.43 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Proctor structed to cast a unanimous-bal­ ointed. Totai ...... , ...... -. 31,114,189 81339,445.66 81380.818 Minutes of the. County Zoning Municipal Employees Re­ were Sunday, evening callers of Mr, lot for Sup; Scheel as Chairman for up. Freeman Weber, aut,____ ’Four Positions transferred from County Clerk Budget 3-1-57. Coordinating, Committee meeting tirement system, Munici­ andr Mrs. Robert Robbins. the ensuing year. Carried. by Sup. Hoffman, moved that the (a) included in County Sch. Dist. Fund & Sch. Audit- Fund. of March 18, 957. re rezoning of pal' contribution, Febru­ ,Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perkins a P*ei ^ declared Sup. I Planning Committee be instructed (b.) Included, m Health Unit Fund. certain parcels of-land in North- ary •;...... 160.90 wereere dinner guests of01 their daugn-daugh- ®Cm?® Chairman. j ■ - f Jo' submit a report bn the duties (c) Included in Child Care Fund. field, Pittsfield.and Webstex-Town^j-Michigaxi-Hospital—Service, —^ te:wff and son4n-Iaw£ M rr and' Mrs: The County Clerk announced that of the County Zoning Coordinat- lahjpa and1 reyibw!-1 of■* ^toposed-Lodb1 T' ■ -ApriLhospitalization “'■M 1 i-ii-.i..- 72.95 Roland- Robards EasterZlSundav. nominations a.re in order for the J ing^Committee and -the -Plannin^ ALLOTTEDTED MILLAGE ANELSPECISIT^- " Township^ZoningOrdinance; :sm & TPTTMp- APPROPftlATrON 3 — andinrthe-aftornoon^caHeifbirMre; w "Vicc Cnairmun. t Commission. uatTied"""-” ■ 1 read. James endley,-' purchase Perkins' mother, Mrs. Ella Schnee- Sup, Erwm Frederick-nominated - Sup. Leonard, supported by Sup 1967 1968 Recommended Sup. Freeman Weber, supported Park Street property...... 4975.00 berger, who-is-ilLin Lansing.------Clayton Parr as Vice-chairman for Mast, moved to adjourn untii V. Budget Budget Req. 1958“ I by Supr Leutheuaer,' moved“ that Motion by Lixey, supported by A house guest the first part of the ensuing ^ear. 1 prim—Carried.- - ■ • I the reports be adopted. Carried. McMannisrthat the clerk be auth­ Sup. Beach, supported by Sup. Child Car. B ad* ...... “ , 80,000' APJm8SoOO” this week at the Norman- PerkiBs- AFTERNOON. SESSION County Buildigg -Repairs & >. A report of the Supervisors In- orized and- directed to issue checks home was Mr.__ and ■ Mrs. Jack Robins, moved that the nominal ,ter-CoajTty_ Committeerre support on the General Fund and Parking tions b e : closedriand^the- Clerk in The meeting „ was cslled r to order Alterations.....^.,...... --38,760 ' -_____ --- 41 boo Grif endorf.. of ...Berrien Springs,; structed to cas^a unanimous ballot by■■ Chairman _ Scheel.______County School Audit" Fund ’ non ...... ’ of Senate Bill No. 1220; bids to be ~ ' ir Sunday guests of ,Mr. and |4akerHby^aklarid“M&comb~Wate Mrs. Albert Forrier, Jr., were Mrs. for Clayton Farr as Vice-chairman /Roll CalL—ABSENT?” S u p s . County. . School-District ...... Fund...... 24312' 26,739 26,499 Authority to brings water from for the ensuing year. Harrington and Silkworth — 2. Equipment Fund ...... 16,500 Fornef's brother-in-law and sisters. Health Unit Fund ...... 12,000 Port Huron arid consideration by" Motion-by-LixeyT-supported-by Mrv-and Mrs. Gordon Robinson ana The County Clerk so declared Quorum present,. ... 136,216 153,790 152360 [ Warren City- to buiM cwn sewage Sup. “Parr elected Vice-chairman. " The Chairman appointedPpre- Huron-Clinton Met. Authority ...... 96,902 Larson; that the vacating of por­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 103,760 103,760 treatment plant, was read. tions of East street and East North' Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs.. J. communication from the sent Planning Committee members Social Welfare—Direct. Relief .... 120,000 160300 . 150,000 | Sup. Morgan, supported by- Sup. Michigan Tuberculosis Association Sups. Morgan, Scheel, Rae and Social Security T a x ...... 23,000 street adjacent to the7 Chelsea Tessiemrand.- family vand -her- 27,835 Leonard,, moved that ^ e ^ p o r t be Spring Co., be tabled until the mother^Mrs. K. Waldggty,.all ot favoring support for amendment Freeman Weber and those Super- Soldiers' Relief Fund ...... 1,358 1,433 1,483 received. Carried. . ' n _to—the._Tuberculosis_ Law, (Hoxtsff visors“ who are members of the Retirement System Reserve Fund 5,396 35,000 meeting of April 15, 1957. Roll Windsor, .OnL_ ------— Bill Nor397)-was read. : “— — rPhiirntng CbmmisSion/ Sups. Silk- all; Motion carried. Mrsr William Broesamle and ovnq» WHATF VE R YOU NEED _ - Sup._Leonard^suppotted_by__Sup. I wprth and Beach, to serve-son the 8543.344 3650377L [ mittee was read. Assessor J amea-Gaken present-- | on®i anri Jtoy» ^ ^ e ^ astgr Sasaki, moved that this .Board go'ptudy—Committee^of SenatelTBill *Incl. Det..Home. Joseph' p. Sasaki, $1014 plus' ed thfi.rl957-Villaga assessment as Sunday dinner guests of Mr.'and on record as favoring an amend- No. 1105. ^ committee meeting at $10.14, Total follows: Real property, $2,619,100. Mrs. Norman Kothe of Freedoiri ment to House Bill No. 397 and our Sup. Nielsenrsupported .by. Sup. APPROPRIATION FOR HOSPITAL AND $20.28. Personal property $1,824325. To­ township. ■ . Representatives and Senator be so .Leonard, moved to take from the MEDICAL SERVICES (NET COST) John W. Rae, 10.14'plus tecdm tal $4,343,725. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sanderson informed. table House Bill No. 397. Carried. Afflicted Adult Hospitalization .....4148,000 $150,000 $165,000 mittee meeting at $1014. Total --Motion- byT Lixey, -supported-by enteEtajaed jat dinner Easter Sun­ Sup. Sterling, supported by (Re amendment' To Tuberculo8is Contagious-Diseases .... 6,000 8,800 $20.28. ' - - ' Spiegelberg, that the tax rate for day, Mr. and Mrs. "0 acar 'Kalm- State eMntal Institutions:...... ; Bent F. Nielsen, 1014. §up. Nielsen, moved to table the Law) - 80,000 88,000 - 1957 be set at 10 mills General lach, Mr. and Mrs. James Beal above motion until this afternoon The motion favoring House Bill Misc. State 'Institutidns 16,000 16,600 ■ Curt H, Will, 1014 plus 3 com Fund and 1 Mill Library Fund and and family, of Saline, and Mr. and at which time Dr, Engelke will ap- |No. 397 was carried. Tuberculosis Hospitalization ..... 116,000 116,000 , mittee-meetings at 80.42. Total that the Treasurer he instrurt-pH ear before the Boarif to raport m ______Prisoners' Hospitalization 2,000- $40,56 ------2 3 00 — to collect the taxes according to the louse Bill 397. Carried. Legislative Committees was read, Mrs. Elsa Rehberg, 1014 plus statute providing for, Roll call: The Annual Repiort of Patricia re proposed legislation for amend­ $360,000 $395,300 committee meetings at 80.42, To tal $40,56. . Yeas all. Motion carried. ' Newkirk Hardy, Register of Deeds ing the basic school law and mis- •President Alber pr»a»n+’- ' -/ ' Expenses.^^,;,,^ 32,145-?6 ■„ Sup^ Leutheuser. .supported by RusBell Hughes^-12.88.- — mfttee, McMannis and Shutes; SupT ^iteibleT l^ved * accentance S t S S 1110^ 3 9,000 -15300- |__John. ,G._Sterling, 12^4 plus bfWreport, Camed; ' "69301 committee meeting-ari2.24. Tote! Street committee, Spiegelberg" aria7 K;>' '-A- ■ • / / . NeLProfit ...... $ 18,960.55 1300 Larson; Sewers ana Reports of the Equalization 1,000- - 1,000 $24.48. Committee, Lixey and Barr; Fire - The net profit plus, the-balance Committee meeting of March 29th Edwin F, Schaible, 11.64 plus from the budget equals a total of 78,840 | committee, meeting at 11.54. Tota department committee, Spiegel­ $21,016.32 returned, to the County and April 8, 1967. re preliminary 200,475 berg and Larson; Police-depart- review of equalization reports, SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS I $2338. ment committee. Alhwr nnH M**- & i' h a,v ^ GeneralFund.- were read. The Register of- Deeds office TO NON-COUNTY AGENCIES I mittee meeting at 11.68. Tota' annis; Electric & Water depart­ photostated a' total of 1987 sheets Sup. Marsh, supported by Sup. ment committee, Barr and Lixey; Will; moved that the reports be 1957 1968 Recommended j $23.36. l/i for other county offices. Budget Budget Req. 1968 Erwin.Frederick, 10.84 plus Public Works committee, Shutes Number of documents recorded received and the adjournment date and Spiegelberg; Planning pom- — ^ W a^ meeting-be^set.-at -April Countv-Fair 4,H--GLuh * ______^ By»-Uept. Appropriation l.committe&--meetinga-at-21.68—To- .or filed..inrlQSSj— 23ra, 1957. Carried, ^ $ ■ 7300— $—§3 0 0 ---- $ 8,000 j tal $32.52. ! mlasloii, Dtxey and Barr; Parki" Real'" Estate ■ .. 17,605 Huron Valley. Childrer/s^Center 10,500 12,600 committee, Larson; Off-street A report of the Health Com-' Inter-County Highway Comm...... 12,600 George F. Bauer, 1338. Chattel Mortgages .=f.-LQ,2371 mittee was read, re review of pre- 6300 10300(a) 6,000. -Clayton Parr, 13.50 plus-3 com- parking committee, McMarinis and MichiganChirdreri^Aid^Qciety,,,,,, 0 3 OO Shutes ^-Municipal Bldg, commit-1 10,q00(a) - 6,000 1 mittee meetings at 40.50. Tota' Total. .27,842- iminary-budget~for-C6unty-Health Michigan Dept, Soc. Welfare— tee, Alber and Nixon: Mayote Ex­ Department for year 1958. . Ch. Serv...... *. I $6430 _ _ — . ■ ■ Supr^Wltlr^sUppcrted ' by Sup...... 3,840 8,840 “ 8,840 Freeman Weber, 11.40 plus 1 change day committee, Lixey, ^Soldiers' v , - .“7 Buriala * " ...... -.../ 10,000 10,000 Shutes and Spiegelberg. Where/2 j Approximately 6000 chattel mort­ Welseri, moved the adoption of S. E. Michigan Tourist A ssh...... 1.500 ,10,000 I committee meetings at 79,80, To- gages were discharged. the report. Carried. 1,600+ S.0,00 | tal $9130. or more names appear on a com- Sup. Leutheuser, supported by Washtenaw.County Humane. Society J8300 mittee ;thg ‘ first .name shall bei A report of._the.-Erobate'JC0Urt Samuel A. Morganr4030 plus-0 z t* * * * m » ? ¥ SuprUindsley, moved thaTThe A n -Committee...... meeting of April .w 5 -Washtenaw-Gh» patantofi Cor.Du*Rpy_ 4 1957, re request of Mrs. Carruth Payments in Lieu of Taxes"!:"/ 2.838.88 23QQ- Elmer* R, Mayer. $12.66 nlna 2 - feqlurp lhai-slowa-^owi^^y^yfflf. — ,------^— ?4Qi op^w i on oi^no-*n^r -Cook that Bamrv TAteg nflid fdy-lifeF MiacullaneoM^^elpte^^/,//:,,,," TOOl Sfc2632rrTfie ‘ “ Highway ■■ Commission—during the position -ana tirat Of' the^Principril 1 tal $37387 : i r t y owners present at the meet- year. l968rwds read, ng and the council thip action was Each SAFE-LOX shingle I® securely fastened by 4 con- Account Clerk be set at the second $241,347.00 $210300 ZoifiKna I Emory Mulholland, 11,64 slus -2 taken by the Council; , •- . Sup. Will, supported by salary step; approving employment *216300 committee meetings at 23J . T o ,n0Jll ,qnd for PriMortion - aIl_jhlngiei_g>V- -Mast, moved that-the communica­ of a private certified public ac­ Add: Estimated General Fund Credit Balance—*12*31-57 : 160,000 " fal $84.62. - RESOLUTION tion be referred to the Ways and ■PJ1 *xtia heavy—fire-resistant—they come in f i counting firm to provide periodic Maurice J. Hoffman, 12.10 plus .Be it resolved and it is hereby beautiful colors. Means' Committee. Carried. audits; approval of temporary TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND 1 committee meeting at 12.10, To­ resolved that the hearing on the ' * -Vri: ■ Sup. Heald, supported by Sup; caseworker position for Probate BALANCE ‘IN GENERAL . FUND ...... v...... ,.$366,600 tal $24.20. , ' 1 r ' petition for rezoning of the area 1 -.1' ;• Edward Frederick, moved > to re­ Court and review of budget re­ Carl E. Mast, 11.68 plus 2 com­ on the North side o f West Middle Como. I® today*-, or tall us—for • fr*® Total Recomrme •Appropriations mittee meetings at 28.26. Total consider the action of the Board quests for county departments, was for the yeah 1068 ...... itreet from the Washtenaw County ostfmofo on a brand-now, eoforfo/,,SAFHOX referring the Annual Report of read. 2,630,076 $3534. +l°«advVnmmis,^°!\ Pr°Pcrty west to ' Cor-Du-fiey roof for your homo. Buy * 0* the Reipster of Deeds to jh c Ro- Sup, Marsh, supported by. Sup. Less: Total Est. Revenues and Balance Thurlow Sanford, 12,38 plus A ^ V illa g e limits and North to j in-Gen, Fund- -• ;...... — : - ■865,500“ committee meeting at 12.38. Total •««y forms, irister of Deeds Committee.* Car­ Health- moved that' the report ba W Cey tal ried. received and adopted. Carried. "GENERAL COUNTY TAX ...... $24.76. right-or-way from General Bus). Sup^Healdr-supported by Sup. —A-report of-the Ways and Means TOJBE SPREAD IN 1957 $ 2jl71,17e -Franklin TJ-Shepherrdrll.40.- Add j “Special Assessment for Retirement George L. Robins, 11.26. 0,1967 at the Vi Iago Council room . -r ." ' 1 Hand, moved that the Annual He- Committee meeting of A pril. 8, of County Building Fund Bonds :... port of* the ’ Register“ ‘ ‘ of * *’Deeds ■ •be 1057, directing Administrator to 2 1 0 , 0 0 0 Robert, H. Marsh, 11,26 pilus 3 it 8 p.m, and that notice thereof received and filed. Carried. complete the printing of the bud* committee meetings at 883*78. To- be published at loast 15 days We can arrange for an experienced Communications from John H. get and to have same ready for TOTAL COUNT TAX TO BE SPREAD tal $46.04. or thereto and^that all pubU Flook, Drain Commissioner, and submission to the Board at the ...... : IN 1967 .,...... $ 2,881,176 Howard A, Hand, 11.26 plus' 2 to be .affected to be so roofer to give you an expert job on the Izaak Walton league, were April 9th, 1057 session, was rend. „ Sup. Marsh, supported by Sup.^ committee meetings at 22,52. to­ otified. Said notico to bo nub- read, the League expressing inter- The committee opened bids so­ Heald, moved that the Proposod tal $98.78 ished in The Chelsea 7 Standard your roof. , eat in the preservation of the Hur­ licited for printing of the 1967- Budget bo adopted and the Ways ioU call: Yeas all, Motion car- on River from pollution and ox- 1068 County Directory of officials ^AND0 WHEREAS, the auth'ori, commi^rmeetines0’ 2 and Means Committee authorized zation to spread sa/d tax of orw* $88.78. meetlnfir8 at 22,5^ To‘ CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE l-A and departments. Bids wero re­ to present same to the Allocation half mill remains a valid tax levy to® recommendation of m .P 'Sup!i0MulhoIland, supported by ceived as follows: Ann Arbor Board and .to carry out such meet­ for. w Orson Beeman, 1 Health Corn- President* Alber, it was decided by • gup. Nielsen, moved . t o receive Press"$7.60 per page; City Print* ings with thOsAHocation Board in levied in excess ______Open 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. , end file tho commynications, Car- Ing Company--$5.36 per page; ordertoderto pirotiiet our interests. limitation, since the qualified elec Bup. Hoffman;—supported by jtad Roach P rin tin g Company—$6.90 Carried. (I5()otailod schedule of op tors of tho County failed to in Sup. Edward W. Frederick, moved A communication from the per page. All bids were received croaso said total tax rate Umita the adoption of the report, Car Southeastern Michigan Tourist subject to conformance with spec­ tion for such puraose.at the Bi­ rtedr--— ...: *> i i i Affiliation, requesting an appro- meatifications, °ns. Motion was offered by ennial Spring etebtlon: Sup, Edward W. Frederick, sup­ Meeting adjourned, Lumber Co. oriation. Was read. supported by Weber that Shoriff'a Committee was road. AND AS, there is an,,.ported , by—, Sup. Beaoh, ...... moved...... that ApprovedT: .April 45, 1057. .. Sup. W Wolter, itter, sunnortodsupported by Sup.Sup the low bid of tho City Printing WHEREAS, at the General Elec* imperative need to levy said tax I tho minutes of the meeting be S«v)S ^ lb^r> Ptosldont, ' Mast, moved that the request for Company be accepted for printing tlon in November of 1058, the and ponatruct an jaddition to the I approved as read. Carried, Robert B, Devine, Clerk,.. On Old an appropriation bo, referred to of the County Directory. Carried. ualiflcd electors of' Washtenaw Washtenaw County Jail, for the! Sup. Beach, supported.by 8u Phone US-12 the Wriys and Means Committee. Sup. Marsh, supported by Bup. Jounty^voted to spread a tax of housing of prisoner® arid for the 1 Robins, Itoved unSi "NSW LIFE" AT 100. ' Heald, moved that" the report J u if oH eala. moved that the report be one-half mill in Wakhtonaw W®“We 0f the entire j Tuesday April 28, 195V a t 40:80 S* Cl ,T Mr8* Dcmetra ^^communication from the Su- adopted. Carried. (B idden file County In 1067 to assist the finan­ Christophilli. a resident of Greece GR 9-3881 S. Moln st, in County Clerk's offTea) cing of the censtmctlon and equip­ pervisors Inter-County Committee the aE2-?d here her son’s ra increased membtrahip for coun- A report of . the Welfare Com- ment of an addition to the Wash- SO home to “btfgin a new life” Christophilli Ts 100 years old. M MARTIN stein b a c h . o w n ir

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intV. APRIL 26, 1867 ' THE CHBL3BA STANPABP, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN ...rf.rJ.;,il|liniHt)"— ...... —urmniii PAGE ELEVEN ~ V A f Gaiviri^ Bpd Help Mrs. Marian AhnemiUer, MSU Scholarship Club and , Social Activities Host- s Job " The Vance Hardy MDrriage Told t In Home Economics Announcement has been made . I* ...... HI.... Easier, It Says Here! HERB CORNER of the marriage of Mrs. Marian Janet Widmayer * was one of Ahneipiller, of St. Petersburg. rt^XTBNSION bwJB ; MORNING PHILATHEA CIRCLE . The next time you carve the Flavor, Fragrance, Beauty a t t e n d e d the ^ MornJntr Philathea Circle of the ®iftht recipients of ^iphor awards Fla., formerly of Chelsea, aim ?n.d one of 20 members initiated Sunday roast, make your job easier Vance Hardy of Detroit. The cere­ * ' i^tmBtJnir of Sylyan Ex; WRCS o f-th e—MethodiBt church. by following these tips. at the homeM me,t Wednesday, April 17 at the °Slcr9n at the sixth an- * ."i mony took place April 10 at nual Home Economics Honors* • i< <’• y1 ( r t f f l widirtayer Thursday, home of Mr a. Kent Walworth. u ■■ "■. Carving should be done quickly Before the day came when it Thomasville, Ga. J There were 1$ members and four If the meat is to be served hot, was possible to go to the drug Mr. and Mrs. Hardy visited i£pjil' 18> S‘f I." •state_ ,J“iver- avisos Faye Kinder, foods pro- store to buy a package of dye, Chelsea friends Monday. guehts present. ——— ..She was presented with the ressor at Ml<” «ere discussed for a tour , Mrs, Warren Daniels, in present-. housewives, who wished to MarlnthaS w t. l ud8on .award s . This th* terial; looked to h: L ffthe ciub- l s 'contemplating- tog the devotional service, "chose Bcholarahtramp is awarded to the stu- table should be carved before serv- lows’Answers i W . r gri, Norman Perkins entitled dent for their dyes. One of these sourc- [for ^ attainlng the hiehent a«a ing-and-thereshouldberoomon es~ w a s th e lrh e rb gardens,------v. ■ Kn«tagg for the occasion^ -^Think O n -These This tandIrig in foods and nutri- _w»i_plattar:to pl&ce the slicos on :■ And one of tiie most widely used 2. Mt. Surahachi, Iwo Jima. d d o n - c o a th e “^^^f=hdf top of each other as they are cut. herbs for dyeing cloth was woad. 8. Treasurer of the United Mw, Daniels pointed out that as sophomore-year. f If your platter is not large enough, Holy Week was being observed the « Pf* Thelmr Porter, deairof the provide * small platter j>r plate In fact it is frequently called “dy­ States, ' words familiar to ChrietianB^as ^pliege of Home Economies—at to hold the slices;— r er's woad,’* , Woad— incidentally, 4. Mrs. Eugenie Anderson* Mrs. Lyman Walker with spoken .by Jesus, “This is my body means weed; Ambassador to Denmark. MSU, presented the awards, -Most-meat is carved by putting 5. "India (Mme. Pandit). • WLeoa Fox and Mrs. Francis which is given for you1*, and “Thin : speaker for the banquet J jicro8s_ thfl fibers-rather than be­ It Is one oftheoldeat sources of Was"Dr,- Greey Van Bortel, a- home 1 blue dye. Before indigo was 6. The Adriatic Sea. / tween them. The structure of brought from the. Orient in the 7. Bosporous Strait. ■ added meenipgwhen the “ ‘for you** «conomi8t;witli the Cereal Insti- meat makes It easier to cut be­ 8. The Hellespont. becomes so real that we cannot tute in Chicago and a former MSU tween the fibers; therefore tite in- seventeenth ceaturyvto the woolen . U1U...... was prepare* escape it.** ' staff member, who initiated the 9. A wading bird of the heron Uhl Byron Soule and ■ Mrs. She also Stressed faith in the :ut ^ K d ln a i! iiiMiijr m*nS' miiu“nd Italy, iMuy. tneythey -were*«» depend.pepenq- TamHyT------A « rst honors* night five years ago, I cub with an. ordinary dinner knife 10. -A person held1 sb a pledge. |e Bsrr/Jr- - It w»8 ft «?ntinu- Scripture passages “The Lord is Clara Bqughner, Algonac, vice- and MwT A. 9* Hindelang When carving, push .the fork ent upon woad for dye to color jfrfthe year's studF oi my shepherd. 1 shall hot want,** president: of Omicfon Nu, gave with the tines downward and the their wool blue, and, combined with ets rivers. and.' “If God be -with ■ usrwho _cair reoognition-to all those students guard up Intd the left side of the other dyes, green. , Cultivate a respect for safety be against us?" also, “I will left in the. College of Home Economics Sunday Open House Reception Will Honor I-roast. Gut- across the meat-f rom —It was known aa a dye^ven to rather than a fear of accidents* up- mtoe -eyes'imto 'the hills ...... Te“in the upper 10 per ctat right to left or down through, ancient times. Caesar reported, a t -Drive safely. ™ Mothers Child Study whedee cometh my helpt" _ A Hindelangs’ SOthWedding AnhiveraalylSSSmaking-slices from one-eighth to ter the Roman invasion of Bntaln *Sben% ad tholr husbands Mrs, John: Fischer, for her r 2? 1 three-eighth inches thick, ft is al- in 56 B.C., that the people there In wests st s pot-luck supper to tram, gave a history of the of 895 Sunningdale road, Inkster, CHELSEA CHILD STUDY CLUB j ways better to serve two or three painted their bodies witfcthe^blue fSiHotoe Economics room at Chel- ayan country and its progress in for the event,- will observe their 50th wedding I thin slices than one" thick one.. of woad. iS fligh-school Tuesday evening „ Chelsea^ Child Study club, with t:To_ serve, lift the slice of meat Kiucation and government. anniversary Sunday when a recep­ Kinder - Club-Child--Study- club ThewordBritainis-beUeved-by Ifte dfooer- committee included Mrs. Paul Vines, a guest at the tion will be held here at the home between-the tip of the fork and the some to have been derived from Ifcl Philip McGibney, Mrs.. John VPWAuxiliary members as guests, were enter- knife blade. T he choice portions My^'Elm er; Kiel -a_nd meeting and a native of Japan of their daughter and her hus- tained Tuesday evening ftt-the^Aw the- Celtic—word for painted. So- gave a very interesting informs - oand; Mrr ahcT Mrs, u. u staffan. Arbor office of. - roasta and the white thlsjorb which furbished the blue xrvJohnllurdoch, Thirty mem- Tho open house will take place dye for the woolens of Great Bri l£n wd guests were-present. talk on the customs of the coun dated- Gas company. try.. M**®. Vines has lived-in'th from-2:80 until 6 o’clock. be divided among all kHvov BvrVQQi tian for so many years, may also ! ^tor-dinner entertainment was District Meetings : — Mamed at Dexter, April 80, Preparation of various dinner «ejsive euchre,.with Mrs. I)a- United. States for five years. dishes was demonstrated and then have been the source of her name. The customary business session '. A regulaFmebting^f the'VFW 4907,-the Hindelangs resided to JERUSALEM FARM BUREAU The botanical name of thjBi,har- Strieter receiving high prize Chelsea for many years before given away as door prizeg. concluded the meeting. W OftiflahW lQW ^« wlflWA ___tutwnflH • A. Jerusalem Farm Bureau, with dy biennial is Isatis tinctoriar It ["IS traveling: award--and: Mrs. Auxiliary-was held at the IOOF ---- * v alim c tl vo— TTwilr ouI t v U w. ■John Thomson, consolation prize. hall Monday evening, witHTB“mem- approximately 15 families pres5ht, is a member of the mustard family, bers present. years ago. Mr. Hindelang waB in the 70 members of the two clubs held * meeting Wednesday, Aptil and is grown in herb gardens to- I Mrs. Duane Weiss and Mrs.\WiI- Surprise Reception the hardware business here. who attended. [for Werner will be co-hostesdes , It was announced that emblema­ 17r at the Geo rge Erke home. day .not only for it’s historic-im­ tic flags have been ordered and - The Hindelangs' famihrincludes The next-Chelsea. -Child-Study Chairman Irven Weiss presided. portance, in the, weaver’s trade,, [for the next meeting. May 14, to H onors C. Combses’ four daughters, Mrs. Allan Patoh club meeting wiirbe held at the but • for the stately beauty of it's | k held at the home-of Mrs. Weiss. will be placed on deceased mem- ■ During t h e business session bejV graves Memorial D ay,. (Noreenel o f. Garden City, Ger­ home of Mrs. Max Hepburn, May Arthur Kuhl. reported on the pur- four-foot tall, lacy sprays of; yel- 40th-Anniversary trude of noygl Oak, Helen of De- 14. That will be the annual meet- low flowers in-the garden-in-ear ly- BiUTBEA-CIRCLE- Other—announcements included^ troit, a«ul Mrff. Staffan (Kathryn); togr------—— ------— chase of the-preperty for the agri- lAiUmoon Philathea Circle of the one by Mrs; J, V. Burg. I. Ameri­ kUlturalactivitleabuildingon^Sa-______W11 spring and their value-for bouquet one- eon, Victor, of Detroit;-twn The_club- -Hne-Ann- Arbor road^" "r— ^ jaaterial.— .------— - TSCgiolttffaT'Mcthodiai^chiirch, honored Sunday afternoon-: a t: a canism chairman, statmg- that an grandchildrenTind“one"great-grand- th’espring M i meeting Wednesday, April surprise reception * in observance American flag had been purchased. son. All are expected to present' May 28. This was followed'by a discus- ’ Isatis glauca,—the- - perennial [k, it the home of Mrs, Guy Bar- bf their 40th wedding annivar.-jary, ai|d. presented to the Rev. Fr._Le_e_ Lsionu^of.-.“Michigan—Blueprtot^-for' rwoadrrblooms later in the spring, Laige, for St. Mary's churcn; also, for the reception Sunday. | Progress” and the Aptil Hopic; [ has edible umbels, similar to Ito" guests being, present from points Pineapple does not increase n Indiana and from Ann Arbor, that the May social meeting com­ The University-of Michigan was to VGrowtog Problem of ^Finahclng broccoli, which are welcome'ad­ sweetness after ibis-harvested be­ nliting hostess, a dessert luncheon’ mittee will include Mrs. Burg as the first university to have control Schools.” The latter- discussion dition to our spring salads. Tpsilanti and Portage Lake. chairman, Mrs. Florence Merkel, cause there is no starch stored in was led by Walter Wolfgang. Ifi! served to 17 m'emberB. Mrs.1 Combs' sister, Mrs. Roy placed in Regents elected by the the fruit that will change to sugar. At the business aeasidn Mrs. Ahna. Dvorak and Mrs. Mar- ■This.-is-one reason it in Euchre ...... was the diveraionTuring- urtog: — Mr.- and Mrw. Kermet ______^rbor, =brought--a garet- Gilbert. The—sugars—are—formed fa—the the social ‘hour’ which concluded d, Mrs. Waltei1 Harper re- jeautifully decorated anniversary mown as : the “Mother” of state leaves of the pineapple plant and I the gathering"’and ston and daughters; Carole and for the nominating com- Delegates to represent the local universities. . are transferred tr> tha fruit. 1 „ ------— — refreshments Cheryl, and Mr^ Living»ton’s-sisterr cake which she. had baked Hind Auxiliary at District VI meetings e-served'by Mr. and Mrs. Erke; Mrs. Mabelle Meseear of Mulliken, Iwn was unanimously elected as am were elected as follows: Mrs. Iza wv* , The next meeting is scheduled returned Monday from a three- jtolbwaiMrs. Guy Barton, cbalr- ce cream were Served as* ref resh- party; Mrs. Mary Kniss, Mrs. Ger- week atay in Florida. They visited ens, vice-chair^ Tdine KUok, Mrs.-E ulahlee Pack- Words Under God’ Added t/> Pledge Mrs, Livingston’s parents, and puj Mrs, Roy Kalmbach,. treas3- ard and Mrs,. Hazel Dvorak. brother, Mr. and Mrs. - Charles |srer; and Mrs, Harry Auc ien, number of giftd and were^espec- A]ternate:a6li AilegianceJ'hrough Efforts of K. of C . Smith,..Sr.,—and—son* Jerry^—o f screfiry: Ally ^pleasea -to . receive a tele- are Mrs. Otilla Guenther, Mnsrlva Standard Want Ads Bring Results. Tampa. , It wss announced there Will be phpne call from their son, and his Keezer; Mrs. Cloteal Frayer, _Mrs. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO interest is crowned -by- its tog, the group being invited to be where he is attending school. ner. STATES OF AMERICA, ANL “Columbian Squires”—a junior I guests or Evening Philathea Cir- Mrs; Combs is. the former Alta Elected as Department of Michi- THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH roup ] youthful prospective [de Hag 21 for a joint installatibn Mae Ruby. A She and Mr. Combs art delegates wei*e Mrs. Mary IT STANDS—ONE NATION, Smights, up to 17 years in age. WE ARE RE-OPENING |of officers. were married here, April 21, 1917. [niss, Mrs. Iza Carty ai\d Mrs. NATION, UNDDR GOD—INDI- The. above pledge of allegiance, in Announcement was also made ’hey have made' their home ion Geraldine Klink, 'while the alter­ Its amended form, always has been ■that the annual Mother and Daugh- iSforth: street since their marriage nates are Mrs. Hazel Dvorak, Mrs. The incomparable thrill in the a salient point in their beautiful Iter banquet will be held at -the and for the past 38 years have Anna Dvorak and Mrs. Iva Keezer. heart of every school child and ritual. This “Under Qod” is a •' Will be ready for Mothers' Day. Hope to see all |(byrch'at 6:30 p.m., May 9. ved at their present address, 221 Mrs9Thelma Franklin, president scout—boy or girl; in the heart of cherished addition. OUr old friends arid n lot nf ------The program - at Wednesday*s- ^ >Jorth-street, of the Chelsea Auxiliary. preaented; ^Very-adult from another home The Knights of -Columbus - has Imeeting was presented bj! Mrs.v They have only the one son, Mrs. Frayer with a 10-year, mem land wnowho adopadopted our. American its own special degree of Patriot |Edwin Gaunt on the topic “Reli- ’heodore, and two grandchildren, letship pin and this was followed way of life, living and personal Ism—the Fourtli Degree. Here too, PLEASE ORDER CORSAGES EARLY [gion in Foreign Countries.” Jerome ’and Colleen )y installation of Mrsr Florence believing; of every .mart .and the . "Under God” has its warmest MERKEL "be devotional______service;______stressingo , ~Mr, , Combs ” *— was"— formerly.__ _em- _ ■ SlrkelHas- flagbearer-jmd Mrs. woman in the service ^of-their be­ welcome-to-ft-pledge-revered since theme, ‘‘Humility,” was ied A y ployed fOT many years at Federal Frayer as color bearer number loved Country; of all the rest-of the inception of this step in the Flower Shop Mrs. Cad Stevens., crew works. two. Acting as installing officer , us; as we'recited the pledge before Order’s ritual, at its' inception in was Mrs. Janet Hutzel •who is a | the Stars and Stripes. In its ori­ 1900. 716 W. Middle S t Phone GR5-456J -Chelsea, Mich. HARDWARE past department president. ginal form, we saw nothing lack­ In the forthcoming Diamond ing. But there was: Jubilee celebration of the "Order, Michigan, Hell Film March—29—through-M ay 5. the Has been corrected. Knights will take occasion to add Shows-Use <*f Color in Jn April, 1951, the Knights of this amendment of “Under God” to A TRIE Columbus sought to rectify this their most cherished contributions Hohie Decorating” oversight. They origmiated an to their-fellow-man, regardless-of | amendment to insert “Under God” creed, during thoii A new program designed for after the words “One Nation.” progress and service.- eminine audiences, “Color Comes Through the co-operation of Uni­ Calling,” is being made available ted States Congressman Louis Ra- for bookings during the sprihg baut of Michigan, the amendment lousecleaning . season. Michigan — w ith -an y - was adopted, and immediately-put Bell Telephone Co. officials have into effect. . announced. \ In recognistion of the Order’s Presentations of tiie show, patriotic concept , of the place of demonstration of the use of color J3od in.^fia^xitaL-a^fundamentaV rtr decorating the home, now can President Eisenhower commended be arranged without cost through the .Order, through its, Supreme the local-Michigan Bell -business Knight; Luke E. Hart,' as did in­ office. . numerable public organizations Designed expressly for women’s andJndlviduais. lanitiu dub program use, “Color Comes That therb are some who seek sun Calling” explains simple, basic to usurp credit for.anothers work rules to .help solvo color decorating is but the effect of petty jeal MAUSOLEUMS • MONUMENTS i 5 ONLY Wii* Week' Only) roblomli. ln-Mdltlon,-lt. presenta MgOtry 'ban be detected; or “at BRONZE TABLETS * MARKERS ..ow pcrion^olotpratoreiLces oan least suspected. Th^re were other :=Large selection— - be used to mnko tlio houso reflect claiments f o r this honor. Recrods, GIRL’S COATS tho homo s Individuality.! backed by dates, should suffice, BECKER Previously available only in the For the past 60 of the Knights iNyfonand-lmerulike^-Washabie^^ Come ifi and see them. Dotrolt area, the show A«s ^won of Columbus’ 76 years .since its MEMO RIXXS enthusiestTcT-re dvep-tlo* from OldejthaB womon’i elubs and~church g« liad^ a marked trend and interest ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN =-=25% off The - show..was. .developed • In in the youth movement. Today sponee to requeete from many women's dub's program chairmen, and augments Michigan Bell's va ------A tL ■ WOMEN'S" FOSTER'S rioty of free lecture-demonstra' tione offered other dubs and eery ice groups, SPRING COATS Mm 's W . Telephone T m ir Ctob^Ngwr SHorifes and jongs/ to OR 5-8581 Customer Satisfaction .25% off .WOMEN'S WHITE SUMMER IVEDG1E SHOES A FEW LADIES $1.98 - $3.50 SPRING OF ODDS ANT) and CHILDREN'S 2-PC. DRESSES Canvas Oxfords OF SEASONAL merchandise Sizes 5-3. • . / ( • ' , ...... ■ ■ - 25% off Bere are bargains which can be used all summer. $1.89 IIS PARK ST Items at 26c - 50c - $1.00 to $2.95 CHILDREN'S BOY#S ^ s ...... , ...... Whit® Plot Shoes Leather Sandals Sf*es 4-9. Red or t>rown^ TENNIS SHOES Sizes 5-3, Sizes 10-6. ^Qyoh and Cotton bresses - Children’s Dresses Phone GR 9-6701 ...... $3.50 $1.89 $2.98 T-Shirts (all.^izes) - Dress Shirts - Slips WOMIN'S Blouses « Sweaters - Purses, TENNIS OXFORDS Ballerina Slippers WOMEN'S White or blue. Sizes 4 to 9, While Sandals CURTAINS» cmd Ruffled/ Plaitics o**d Cottons $ 1 . 9 8 1.98 $1.98

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.i M ii i PAGE TWELVE W tt i M 4, k t \ N(ilAKD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY. APRn... mm Circuit Court Suita ■'5< Filed Against Funeral Homo CysticPibrosis m i , Lawsuits totaling 140,000 in Organizational Me** g r damages were started' In _Clrcult 'Court Friday by attorneys acting Scheduled Tonight* m for Ronald-I. and Glenna D. Calendar Pulliam against Louis H. Burg- cystic fibrosis meeting f t * V '1 hardt and his funeral home hare. The suit ia> an aftermath of an ...☆ ☆ ☆ accident which occurred in Ann All area residents and- sports Rake Sale Saturday, April 27th Arbor,. Feb. 2, 1956, when Burg- i n men are welcome to open ’discus­ 10 a,m. to 4 p.m. at Hilltop Plumb hardt’s ambulance and the Pul­ sion regarding enjoyment of our ing shop. Baked beans, home liam car collided a t an intersec- p I l i H on, as the ambulance was headed s 3 i £ « & r « ' x lake for fishing, swimming, ski- made bread and rolls, coffee cake, lng,-etc, for- the coming ■seasorn piesr"cnkeBt~j » n , v^ a u i doughnuts; uvuguuuvg, ~C00Saca, iwardwhospitalwithafatally May 5,2 .m., 40 Cavanaugh Lake, etc, This bake sale takes the place injured man. Standard Want-Ads | =* M S f H Sponsore< by Cavanaugh Sid As of the - customary aummbr ice - sfe-ft... •■; ittrcv'V'frb HHofflatt* sodatlon. cream social ^which-wi 11^not be held this year because of muddy VYh#*l St. Paul’s Mission Club meetlnf condition of ^fair^ grounds. 'jM ip . > A diurtm * Thursday, May 2, at 2 p.m., a ' V ^ 'U the home ef Mrs, £mma Seitz. First meeting of Weedless Gar­ ... den and Grand Champion Lite- stock. 4-H dubs at the-home of ...... 73*7^ ■ Dean Schweinfurth Monday, April 4, beginning ...... —______29, 8 p.m. Anyone Interested in 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR ;- who wish to contribute articles joining is welcome to attend. ^~twvy< \ should-have.them-^at-the-town-halt f&rf! Friday evening, May 3. For Freedom Idea! Homemakers. ®x- lin of-items phona-GR-8-28^ l.f j Down, Per Week, tenslun club Frtdayr'Aprll 26 M i J 5 GR 6-4521. 43 the home, of Mrs. T. R. MenxeL Payable Monthly ..T" S -* * Dessert luncheon at 1:80 p.m. Co- Door Prize drawing every night hostess; Mrs. Wilbert_Kocngeter. J USS YOUR TRADE-IN at Hartown Koiiacade. Special s a v e r parties and Sunday ^matinees, ad­ mission 50 .cents: evenings, 60 Open meeting Friday, May 10, at cents. Mrs. Hart, Phone GR 9-7911 J p.m. at Cdd Fellow hall, M-92. or GR 9-7111. . adv43 Municipal. Judge FYancis J. O’Brien '■.-' V ,":i 19" Sabre 18 WASP ROTARY • * * ■ of AniL Arbor, a member of Vet- Trust Fund" Committee fo r M ----5---.“ * ~ - Women's Fellowship of the Con- Washtenaw courts, will be ;tfie gregational chureh^-dessert-lunelit- speaker. Veterans and hon-Vet- m: . eon meeting, Thursday, May 2, erans are welcome. ■$$5, Your - " i30 p.m. at the church.___ __ — ------*— ■* ■ Trade-In • . r *• * * ...... American Legion Auxiliary Duo The Sdbre Duo^Jet with duo-fet grass Special communication of Olive Idother and Daughter banquet will exhausts out-performs all others. No A rode bottom price on 0 fopnotch Lodge No. 156, F&AM, Tuesday, ake place Wednesday, May 1, at April 30, 7:30 p.m. Third degree 1:80 p.m. at the Legion Home, ;L\ grass clogging—no slowing down ;7ir performer. Many deluxe features. Big 1% HP engine, heavy cad alumi­ )inner at 7 p.m. Reservations to Region Post members to serve the be made Bj!y April 27. OWON NO. StSI heavy grass. Speed adfusts with hand num base. Trim* up dose to tree* * • + meal. See It today! Ask for a demonstration! throttle control. Trade and save nowl and .shrubs. Vacuum lift blade. Cub Scout- Pack 125, meeting and Weblos’ ceremony ”7 pun. n-.'-Aj Afril 25,- PORCH at South' Elementary "" A s BI R T H S 5 - r o o m f •-M- fiK TiH illi. tUNlMG-Si qffqchod ggraqo P l l . a n W " s s « • - ^A son, Randy.Dale, Friday, April ^ . l 8 9 ITtS------19, at-U. of M. Women’s hoanitalr wlfh oryfithovi OAflABf 30 14 tooth vsdw p Arnrarbor, to Mr. and MrsTRobert isement •nafMl body. .paraddwbl* Wi­ s4 eo«*mnwB‘ am*t*d hood. 5 D. Sweet, Mrs. Sweet is the for­ Flower Rubbortlro. th* •dS*'# • 9* J»«- ft, ortt hoftdio. New Cartoon Series mer Dorothy Speer, daughter of •*-*« *»*•** •tMtn •e*-t*w M r^LqJars^ByfoKL Sneer. _ Wtth every On LojcalBtmness^ A daughter, Deborah -Jean, & o o ^ P P H ^ ; Gqrf>^ £ | ^PLASTIC HOSE IHSPRIWW _.The Chelsea Standard is begin- H bhb is a HOiia that Is easy and eoonomical to bufld, he«^and : 50# Kl^ g g to—Mrr=r-and—Mrs—HayPeebles^ maintaln. lt’z a snug little home with attractive entrance, bright 3 .2 3 >ing^wfth^thi^Isaue^a^erieB of^edi- Thursday. April 18, at Foote hos­ A 4 5 .yo»«* p ita l^ ackson. Mrs; Peebles is the shutters, long, smooth roof line, and durable shingle extwlor.1 ftOlJJirsfBtwort PATW.»obT;«ow Spoclat Ugh*- thirpertain to the various topes former Donna Jean Clark. I . - ' rssfil .Swp«f®r0' ,f.n Inside, every foot of floor space is put to good use.-There is i J7/I5ln. opo' spacious L-ebaped living-dining area, handy kitchen with double QfMflhOI#* 25 f capacity- efrlchlnnulrion’*- #o»y handling- show in a humorous way the im- ilSSW------A daughter. Ann Marie, Wednes-1 -— sink and big cupboards, three iilce bedrooins, king-sized closets, jBHK* bH*m> ortance and the advantages of day, April 24, at Osteopathic hos­ and a large bath’with vanlty and towel cabinet. In addition, tHb nying in Qhelsea with local mer­ pital, -Jackson, design fee tu rn a back porch and attaohed garage. chants;------■" Paul Kalmbach. Mrs. Kalmbach is Your money means more to you the former Ellen Jane Geddea, We Invite you to eee. plana, for thls homa and the many other when you spend it here in Chelsea. daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.-Wyiiam profeeelonaUy deelgned homee in our 4-Square Home Building U R B E H S U m y Let’s reflect on this f«n; a moment Geddes. SerVioe. You are sure to find the home that ideally .fits your or two. ’ _ ■ ■■ budget. . . your lot . . . your family’s needs. Blueprints are Local merchants and *JthOlF Em­ "son, Terry Lee, Thursday, available at our office for designs. . ployees are usually your fellbw April 18, at St, Joseph’s' Mercy citizens, your neighbors, your hospital, Ann Arbor, to-Mr. ana friends.. They stand behind their Mrs. Darrell L, Satterthwaite, counters', on the display room DIAL GR 5-3391 : oors, alwayg■ready to serve you A daughter, Kathy Sue, Tues- : n a courteous manner though, the day, April 23, at McPherson-hns, hours are long. They are always: pltal, Howell, to Mr. and Mrs. ready-"and eager to stand behind Peter Bailer of Lake Chemung, the merchandise they sell. ■ ■■ Hdwell. Mrs. Bailer is the-"former Prices are usually the same, or Karem Chase, granddaughter -of _m l' "■ ., 'I--- lower than in tho big eitiesrc spec«r Mrs. Rose Chase:------W hara H-mf> Bpjiiri" -m ialiy in these days of “fair trade” items.*yv«iRO, Delivery is.in- inuyn ----- qnlnirar4 U I U M H V the service is certainly better ana it is much less trouble all around. 2 0 " WHIRLWIND Remember, the more you buy from ...the Aest yoircan buvt We’ye got what you nood local merchants, the better they to make yard care easyl can iserve y_ou._ ___ 1. MOWS GRASS Another reason, probably the 2. TRIMS CLOSE .- Meed gram seed? A new hose? most important reason why-yotr The lateat in a garden gpfld^ - -should-bujxin. Ghelsea-ia-that-mo- 3. CUTS WEEPS o^liand troWel? Come see usl ’ neyy Spent . with “ local merchants 4. PULVERIZES LEAVES We’re Lawn and garden supply helps meet locale-payrolls, ..helps 5rMULCHES TURF - headquartertk And we’ve- also pay local- taxes, supports local Toro build, the world’* got Toro povter ndowera. See charities, helps local schools, chur­ largeit- $ Mo. 1 reel-type power mower. ectly into the lifeblood of the com­ rowiR $|*|095 WHIRLWIND $Q j| 50 munity and works directly or in­ I. it directly for the good of all who PROPELLED 1 0 7 • t*«*MM«« live here. w 110 work savers for the amazing W i County Democrat4 "POWER-HANDLE WJUMeet Tonight • MMlIMM**** ThT Washtenaw County Demo­ •••••••••••••♦•••♦♦A#***#* «••••••*•« cratic Committee will hold a regu lar- meeting Thursday, April 25 H ARM O N Y B O O K at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Cham­ -sroitTttWNYO-----t wHnawiNO 21 wr tlLlER bers of the Ann_Arbor. City Hall. -According to Mrs» Howard Black- -fa teslh e e n b u r g, Ypsllanti, Democratic county chairman, the ag include reports-on-legiB______tion bjpMra. Wilbur Cohen and Mode! 63 Miss Carol Xudingten, plans for of decoraHng1 Democratic Part, ^which-is ...... a flation-wide avent„sp.onsoied by ;_ii AflUTO* fDGER-TWMMlS —GfNEttATOR RUMR thp.. National Committee to take » » , ARTHUR GQDFRBY 1ace on May 21, and the selcc- 6on of a county precinct worker to. be honored at the Michigan on the cleaner Jefferaon-Jackson dinner. Onq worker.from eaeTii7oi Mh?hitfan*g. ZjJ ^ngra8Bional..District8--'WiH~;he4 honored, Washtenaw Democrats - - r earned the privilege of naming a worker because of their record SNOWHOUND • 25'FRONT WEt ' SRRAYIR achievement in the April 1 elec­ tion. “We are v ery ‘proud of the im- Now* for the first time, you can own a' whole family provedyoterparticipationHn-the of Toro yard machines without buying an engine, for election”, Mrs. Blackenburg stated. “Our highest previous percentage each machine I The Toro Power Handle makes it pos­ of ,the county vote in recent years sible! Power Handled simply a combination engine- The wonderful Super Kem-Tooe Color Harmony Book was the 44 por-cont cast for Gov­ i h and'handle upit that switches in, seconds from one shows you over 1500 gorgeous oolor schomea th at will ernor Williams in the November make your decoratixut so eagy . ; . bring new life to election. On April 1, 45 per cent ‘’-genuine Toro work unit to another—fastens firmly in of Washtenaw’s vote was cast for place, ready for action, without the use of a single tool! your present furnishings, too. Well lend you the Color State superintendent of Public Harmony Book without oharget Instruction Lynn M. Bartlett and Cleaner Electric starting available—recoil starting standard. IIiWhway Commissioner John and Tools MncRic.” Swltehts In sicandt from on# to anothirl No tools noodiill You'td turd of tueeett with Other business of the meeting will include " reports from Mrs, Has Hoover’s famous cleaning si^X-i ••; wijfeS 3 5^! ».;• Super Kem-TonD and Kem-Glo colors Wondoll Fox, Ann Arbor, finance on the tools action . . . jt beats as It sweeps K *?l ;*■ j< Den’t buy m y yard awdrfiie ’til yw drive chairman, and Layton Stod­ dard, membership chairman, • as it cleans, dn a cushion of air. *♦# tbs Ter* "Power H andler ...Tha.meoting.-4«_o ■ ..-Cloanin^-Tools make it the best— mu..rj newiy torested Democrats. —— -...... *■'»> 2-in-l cleaning combination *$^1***** W A LL PA PER Lima 4-H Saddle Club A t , f money can buy. >the fa g you can &uyf NEW 1957- PATTERNS AND COLORS WillOrganizeSaturday ■ A‘ - /' ' ri' • Saturday evening, At -ft o’clock It f. ’’’J Se§ all the h6W patterns before you decide. In Lima Ccnttr Community Kail, the Lima 4-H Up and Down Sad­ Wfc Have a few dlicontlnund pattornr left af dle club will hold its first meet- 1-3 OFF ,1ng of. the current, season, siCi ■MM weaiM(NiTrr:i ',l’1 P»snasasi*< ' There will be election of offi­ dt? ‘M -j'i cers and entertainment, including slide pictures. Refreshments win be served, l i t All persons interested In Join­ ALWAYS B AT GAMBLES ing the group should attend this U S North Main Str*«t meeting and parents, should also L. R. Hiy^louff be present. GR 9-