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;I' weather Min. Mix. Pylp, QUOTE 55 88 Trie* , S»l>£ 4 ... eB■ 78 0.26 “The people are looking to Con- 70 0.00 76 0.00 ■ , gress as the last hope for action in ■8 J i r = ^ - a 79 o.oo this crime crisis, We must not «o 73 0.26 fail.” ■ ■ i i; B t v = » 69 0.10 th John L. McClellan ■ , Senator (D.-Ark.) fy.NINTH YEAR—-No. 12 12 Pages Thi&JYeek CHELSEA, ,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 1 0 c p e r copy SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 PER YEAR' fsity Looks Friday - S si ■ • Beach School .'K\r-w - *

Scrimmage , iV,' >’ 4 ' ' ~ “B-V : 1 A ' MvVs ;* * .ivfclfe - k m Chelsea varsity football '0m M' m If - l- *-s (?. displayed some of .% lr n?w '“H -yri lies Friday n>ght in ecnm* D edication Set - with Michigan Center, __ and Howell. M UK C Bulldogs did well in all’ of images and head coach Bareis said he was pleaded what he saw on the field. He •he team learned some valua­ tions the scrimmages, rinimages unlike regular foot- games are unscored, but if, a General Dwight E. Beach Will Give crosses the goal, line ^ it is-: to have “scored” unofficially, Dedicatory Address at Open House half o? the field is used,, oy are designed to be learn* The dedication ceremony of the Born In Chelsea in 1908, Dwight : experiences through which the Dwight E. Beach school will -fea­ Edward Beach graduated from Chelsea high where he played var­ era and coaches can determine; ture an open house and an address strengths and weaknesses of by the man for whom , it - was sity football and ' basketball, He na med—'General Dwight E. Beach. attended the. University of Mich- v team, - igan for two years before entering the first scrimmage with The Board of Education had ex­ the U. S. Military Academy where tan Center, the Bulldogs did tended an invitation to all district he graduated in 1932/ He was offensively and •defensively. NEW JUNIOR HIGH: Accompanying the opening includes a community-built nature center. The school enrollment of 600 and capacity: for 300 more. The new residents to attend the open house of. a - new: school year,’ Cheiaea^residents will _ see the building itself includes 20 regular classrooms, cafe- school will be dedicated'at 3 p.m. Sunday in a ceremony 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Guided tours commissioned a Second Lieutenant Chelsea defense kept Michigan in. Field Artillery and assigned to tor from scoring at all in the. opening of the new Dwight E/ Beach junior high 6n torium, and special annexes for activities requiring labs highlighted by a dedication speech from General Beach, through the building will be of­ fered by members of the, Beach the Army Air Corps.: After Pearl scrimmage with Chelsea. The recently^completed Mayer Dr. The 56-acre school grounds and work space. Principal Alan CohklhT reports an Harbor General Beach was trans^ ose led by Quarterback Craig student council, beginning just in­ side th.e front * entrance. ferred to the Southwest-Pacific . and Halfback Jim Wojoicki where he organized and commanded The formal dedication ceremony twice in the first scrimmage, School Enrollment ,the .167th Field Artillery Battalion) Police Nab is slated to begin at 3 p.m. in lethiew a pfss to Wojcicki fod W orden C hildrenr He w a s gradually promoted to ■ the school cafeteria. Included in lirst touchdown. The second Hits Total of 2274 Chief of Staff of EightH United S c h o o l the program will be a dedication otcured on a pass play. Houle Escapee in States Army in 1954. He com-., address by -Gen, Beach, plated two other passes in the For First Week mahde.d tile 82'nd Airborne, Divi­ t scrimmage, picking up con* D eveloping Zoo A native of Chelsea^ Generul sion, Fort Bragg, N. C., front rable yardage for Chelsea, Stolen Truck Unofficial enrollments in the Beach rose to the rank of four- Chelsea, School system show an in­ Board 195'9 to 1961 when he returned to the’ second scrimmage with star general during’ his 36 years the Pentagon as the Deputy Chief .Robert A. Hines, 26, an escapee crease of about 65 or 70 over the It’s fortunate that Mrs. Hask­ two mice, two rats, .and four Mon, the Chelsea defense of military service, in the U. S. of Research and Development. official enrollment for last year. ell Worden of Cedar Lake has Hamsters ; keeping herself and in the first play, and Brigh- from Southern Michigan* Prison Army, He has been commander On July 1, 1962 Genera] Beach The- legal count day, in late a sense of humor. If she couldn’t Dennis company.in the en,r. “Bu^ firedron to score. But Chelsea. Camp Waterloo was arrested by in chief, Army of the Pacific, was promoted t o . the rank of September' is fixed by the state.' Jtake .a joke , a large assortment they’re all males, so don’t worry,” (dlZ-put^an end- to ^the threat- Patrolman David" Peebles ‘ at’ l i t 5 sipce Sept. 1966, where he headed Lieutenant.. General ‘a,nd assumed Mike Gaken shaping up the Tlm^ivcsMsUTdonts whb'aro trana- “oT'hamster's', mice, r'ats’~guihea' DenniFrUassii red'lYeT: • “ the largest single Army-command a.m. Tuesday in ay stolen truck, .feiTing ■ a.. ch»nce_.tix_.be....: placed in the duties of Chief of Research nse,- and- Brighton did “not' Present at a- regular Board of pigi5+i.dQgs,_rabbi.ts,! turtles, and So she didn’t—Until one of the in the free world. thinr-final school before enroll­ and Development.. He was pro­ e again, Offensively the Bull- Washtenaw County Sheriff De­ Education meeting, Monday eve­ children would- be minus one “male” 'inice defied the laws of ment is tukeil. The count made at, moted to his current, rank on July . s again did well although they, partment reported to Chelsea po­ ning were board -members, Irwin, home. ‘ .. natiH’9 and had a litter of babies. the time will ,bo the number used 1, .1965 ,and transferred to Korea not complete, as many passes. Lancaster, Powers, Taylor, Lewis, According to Mrs, Worden, the Although they all died,' the de­ lice, that a 1060'Ford.pick-up had to 'compute state aid reimburse­ Olympic Star as Commander in Chief, United scored twice on ground Koenn, a,nd Hopkins, Supertindcnt situation began to escula.te od, termined' m'ico kept' trying- been stolen from the home of Gem; ment. Total enrollment bus hit Nations'^ Command; Commander, s,_David_ Conklin powered the Cameron, Business Manager Mills, the last day of school .in June. three times'in fact. * Phinney, 16450 Cavanaugh Lake 2,274. ... . U. S. Forces, Korea; /and Com­ over the goal line for the Principals Lane, Conklin %nd Wo­ She was picking up her son Ndt ; to -be - outdone, the rats M c D e rm o tt Unofficial enrollments are eur- T. manding General, Eighth United 1 touchdown. _Tim_ Ortbring Rd., within the;.4ast five minutes. joicki -and Assistant Principal Gal-: Richard, from Chelsea High1 . gaye/ birth to eight young July. -f ontly—ljsted at v707 for--..Che 1 sea States Army;....._ . ke loose to score the se'cond Peebles went, to the ramp of l-fft braithv Guests present'-were—Er­ -school—when_he~. came- out—with’:-—!9- High, 530 for Beach'Junior High, — Ip— September 1966— General- •hdown. . • and parked, until he saw the truck win Trinkle, John Brooks, Reuben a hamster in his hand. 1 The hamster population had Addresses JCs (502 for South Elementary and 435' Beach became Commander in Chief, entering M-52. Two miles got out Lesser, Sr., Reuben Lesser, Jr., ail'd “Isn’t he cute?” he asked. been depleted by two incidences he Chelsea defense did not do for North Elementary, according Army, Pacific; with, of the drivers side,and. _wben Mr. and Mrs.' Don Alexander. _ When his mother agreed- that of cannibalism which „ shrank Terry McDermott, winner of'Gold te we]L-in the third scrim- to- Fred..Mills, business manager stution ' at Fort Shafter* Hdwaii, Peebles approached and ordered The meeting was called to order the- little—animal-^ was- -certainly— "-their—ranks--to—twor-—IIowaver_ and-Silver—Medalsin-Olympicii, ge with Howell, although Mike of the Chelsea, school system. Of- “T“Tbe“ school that bears his name en recoverecLalHosWell fumble. them to raise their hands, one at 8:10 p.m. yery.elite; he asked if/he could they too-began increasing their spoke at the .Jayeees September -fieial—enrollments for 'last- year ‘bring it home'for the summer/ numbers. . membership meeting at St.-Paffl is built on 5'6 acr4s purchased «nsive!y Chelsea did well with turned and fled, ■ i . were: 657,’ 480, 578 and/428, re­ After agreeing to go into the .While the boarded animals, church. , . . v . from the Palmer family. A nature ule completing another touch- Because he had Hines in custody, ■ The minutes ' <>f the Aug,, li) center is located on the-grounds spectively,:. /: ...hamster—bparding business for courtesy of the science-lab at McDermott won the medals at pass to Wojcicki. ■ i Peebles did hot follow. He radioed meeting' were affproyed as reaQIv through thg effortf^ftf the Con­ (Continued on page six) the summer, Mrs. 'Worden'''found: Chelsea High scnool,.were racing Innshruch, Austria in the 1964 {Bulldogs finished up the eve- the county and the two cars that Motion by Lewis, supported by servation Department, Conserva­ ~ ' to’ outdo one ^another,.- Eugene, Winter' Olympic games, and at pwith a second scrimmage with responded did not find the fleeing Koenn to- pay general fund bills tion Club, Jaygces, Outdoor Edu­ 14, was raising rabbits in. the Grenoble, France in the 1968 Olym- higan Center. The Chelsea de- man. , of - $37,535.31 ’ All ayes. " back, yard, “He shows them,” cation . Committee, arid other ie again contained their oppon- Police Officer pics./IIis specialty was speed skat­ groups. . Deputies Aeidlo and Swoop took Dedication of she explained, “and has won ing in the SOOrmeter race.. The as Mike Gaken recovered a Hin(es to the'County Ja.il. y ; . General Fund balance as of some prizes.” , • ; The, school itself contains 20 ligan Center fumble. This Returns to College athlete spoke' of the training, A short time later, a white 10(54 of Sept. 9, was reported at — Eugene was outside Sunday . trials and heartbreak of the ath­ regular classrooms, four science e him two fumble recoveries peput-y'-Brnee G._ Siebert, 22, a $63,203.03. Mayer Drive rooms, a typing pooni, language Plymouth Was .taken from Donald. W-ith' Keith and Neil,.tw°o of his. letes who participated in the Olymr the evening. The Chelsea, o£- part-time Chelsea officer,’ is leav­ buddies, he found a “mushroom” laboratory, special education room, se scored on a pass fronrConk- MacDonald’s driveway at TV10 Ar­ ing the force to resume; his law pic game's and showed;the Olympic Motion by Koervn, supported by and ’decided to pick it up and film' "The World Is One.” A large group instruction room, vo­ to Tom Smith, •— — — thur. The car had been, loaned..to. studies a,t Eastern Michigan Un- Slated Sunday Taylor—to go into-executive ses­ squa'sh it. When he did,’ one question and answer period follow- cal niUsic room anil instrumental mioubtedly, the Bulldogs learn- MacDonald from G. A. Sales' and ivers'ity ip Ypsilantir He has been sion^ at . 8:40 p,m. Dedication of Mayer Dr., the very small turtle was rudely nfust'c'room/ — — — - had'been parked, in the drive at filling in for regular officers dur­ ed. -i many valuable lessions from Meeting called back to order at brought into the world. Look- Speical .areas; include a home ing the slimmer. road thaV leo.ds to the new Bead) Prosklent Don . .Proctor conduct­ «se scrimmages. They, know 11 p.m. with key^ inside, ■ At (5 9:30 p.m. . . . ing around, Eugene found-three economics area with food, and The newest addition to the Chel­ junior high, will be at L p.m;. Sun­ ed the membership- meeting, .in. w their weaknesses are and a'.m. it was gone. Motion by Powers, supported by day, j'ust before the dedication of more eggs. They have all hatch- clothing-labs, an art area with- rspend their last,few practice The suspect is Joseph Lorraine. sea police foreiT-bouis Schneider, which many new projects were ap­ Taylor that after an extensive the schooh ! ^ 1 " !p w aiiibtw.o-of ' hem:.a r e .still- proved and current—projects-' ri-’ crafts and ceramics-facilities, wood . ions improving in areas where 25, the, man' who 'escaped from is attending police school at the and niotal shops and drafting hearing regarding.the discharge ofL —Mrs. .Florence Mayer, widow of carrying the rem. .ns of. 'their ported. • y are weak. Under the direction.. Southern Michigan Prison with invitation of Doug Harvey, sheriff. shells with. them...... ■ room. • ■ , Schneider-will be attending the bus driver George Brettscbneider, the late Alfred U., Mayer, promin­ Gary Packard and Doug Sing­ Coach Bareis,'fend Co-captains Hines and the man believed to a, substantial question of fact ex­ ent Chelsea business and commun­ Eugene brought them to school The gymnasium a.nd an exer­ course in Ann Arbor for three ling or, n e w members, were in­ k{ Harvey, Craig. Houle and! have fled. Lorraine is. 5” 8”..tall ists in the mind of the Board. with him. / ■ ’ . cise room have'; been divided for ■ weeks. 1 ^ ity leader, fo r. whom the road is stalled. Jaycee of the month award (Continued, on page six) with a fair complexion, In view of this and in view of Mrs, Worde'n claim's that this boys and girls. The school con­ named, will participate, in' the rib­ for August was presented to Art the questionable discharge proce­ bon-cutting' ceremony. is not the first, time that school . tains a library • and 1 instruction animals’ have mistaken her home Steinaway for his work ort the materials center and a combination dure in respect to timing, we here­ ViHagc President Don Baldwin Jaycee.fair projects. _ by reinstate George Brettschneider will bo the main- speaker inTthe for a maternity ward.—Ifast year cafeterip. and auditorium, or “caf- . with back ,pay pending a thorough dedication. - ) ■‘Lola, her ,12-year-oid daughter, ,A chicken dinner prepared by etorium,” investigation, by the administra­ Mayer was born in Sharon town­ brought guinea p.igs home for the church ladies was enjoyed by The building has been equipped tion of Brettscbneidpr’s driving and ship Sept. 11, 19tl(f to Joseph find Christinas vacation and they re-, the 38 members who attended/ with adequate office and storage disciplinary abilities. It is con­ CYroiine Wackor Mayer. He lived ceived a .little “Christmas pre­ space for the 900 student capacity; templated that ■ this review will ii. this area until his death April sent” from it. , Mrs. Leroy 'Bristle and Elaine Alan R. Conklin, principal of the Tcover-t-he^entire-dr-iving staff’ ancL -29, mm. On June 1-7. 1939. he . llowev.r, Mrs. Worden says, visited Miss Martha Bristle Mon- Dwight E. Beach' school, cites the that a, report will be made to the hnanied Ifloi'oneo' Nelson in. Chel­ that she is glad her children “day ““afternoon at the- ' Cohmia] -present—enroll limit—at abou t 600,— board in the1 near future with final sea; they had two children, Nan.cy spend their* time in wholesome Manor in Chelsea. Elaine, daugh­ The dedication program will in-- action yto be taken at that time. and Daniel. ways. "If their mime is going ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bristle, elude participation, by many local All ayes. . - After graduating from ’Chelsea to be in'the 'papers, at least it 19020.. Old US-12, entered colLgo citizens.. The eighth grade 'band High school .n,nd Cleary College, is b.oauso they arc good chil- Monday at McConnell Airlines in am) Dwight E. Beach school chorus (' hmtinued on ” Motion by Taylorj supported by Mayer operated an insurance agen­ ren.” she said. Minnon”' ' Minn. Lewis that the bus supervisor will cy at 115 Park St.. hire new drivers, but that in the Some of his many community event of discharge, the bus su* activities were Chelsea Village pervisor'will consult with the busi- _ president from 1940 to 1944, chair- ■nens' maTmg'er - aird supeYlntendenlr man of "the- Chelsea ami- Syh for agi'eemeivt' prior to dismissal/ township election hoards, president All ayes. and ’ seqretttry-tren,surer of -Oak Grove Cemetery Association. He Motion by Koenn, sujiported by operated the Secretary of State Hopkins to unta,ble the motion of branch office in Chelsea. He Was Aug. 19 regarding the gale of the active in Chelsea village politics. old junior high school building and He had a 21-year perfect attend­ property. Ayes: Lancaster, Taylor, ance record at Kiwanis, serving Lewis, Koenn, Hopkins, Irwin/ on Various committees and -as pres­ Nays: Powers. ident. . Motion by Lewis, supported by As institutional promotion chair­ Powers to sell the old junior high' man of the Kiwanis club youth buildings and property. All ayes, committee, he was chiefly resporj* Motion by Hopkins, supported by sibl> for erection of the Comanche Koenn to amend the previous mo­ Tt-oop lodge at Bruin Lake Scout tion to read that the money from Camp* in 1957. the sale of the Old Junior High In 1954 Mayer was lieutenant- (Continued on page six) governor of Division VI of the Michigan District of- Kiwanis In­ ternational. ' v1 Season Athletic His interest in Boy Scouts earn­ ed him a Silver Beaver a.ward in I960 highest award for adults^ ac­ Tickets Available tive in volunteer Boy .Scout. Work. He was a member of the Chelsea For First Time Community Chest board of direc­ For the first time, season ath tors and served as campaign chair­ letic tickets Wilt be available to, man, was member and officer of students in the Chelsea School sys­ Rod And Gun Club and member, of tem and adults. The tickets will the Chelsoa Chamber of Commerce, allow an individual admission to /any juniop or senior high sporting event,, including football,, baseball Former Lynn Lipphart and basketball with 'the exception of tournament or rgoional events. Earns Master's Degree . The tickets will sell for $10 to Lynn Marie Berk, formerly Lynn adults a^d $6 to students. This Ma,vie' Llpphnrt of, Chelsoaj re­ price represents savings of $12.50 ceived her MS In (English from for adults and $5.75 for students Purdue University last month. She- If all events are attended. has married Toby Berk from C'hl* DIRECTING BULLDOGS: The,six men provid- wood And Mike Harvey; and back row, head coach The pickets piay be .purchased cago And both are' pursuing their ing much of the brains and brawii behind the Phil Bareis, assistant coaches Bob Pursel and Rich at the High school, Strieter’s, Fos­ doctorate degrees at Purdue Vhile ter’s, or Chelsea Drug and from teachirig there, Mrs.-Berk Is teach­ Chelsea High Bulldogs this season are, front row, Bareis, Senior High athletes, ing English and history. left to right, co*captain* Craig Houle, Gary Ellen* . r PA G E TWO THE DEXTER LEADER, DEXTER, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1^ DtllHMIllllMIIIII They -tied Leach win, -v Established they searched the h o ^ ^ g j W c [ t (Eljflsrji Jitanfrarfr ‘ g r T s w i 1971 officers believe a ew \ Sh« I JUST Excellence Award by Michigan Press Association < obtained m to thl S S ^ Item* Taken from the File* qf Tkt CMkfA Standard 1951-1952-1955-19G0-1964-19G6-198G i ...... iniiiium«iiuiiM«Mim|0 Walter P. Leonard, Editor and Publisher ...... ■ i ■ ...... ■ 1 entries be reported to them as 4 Years A q o ,.. soon as possible. 460, an increase of s Published every,Thursday morning at 800 North Main Thursday, Sept. 10, 1964rr Mrs. Sally Smith, president of year s count. The fw ? r Street, Chelsea, Mich. 48118, and second class postage paid Total enrollment in all Ohelkea the Chelsea Teachers Club, and practice was held Monday |n R at Cholsea, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. schools on the first day of classes, Miss Mabel Fox will be in H arri­ aratlon for the openinc ^ ; . p was approximately 2400. This to­ son Friday night and Saturday to 21 against Milan. g - ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED tal included 456 at South Elemen­ attend sessions of the : Michigan* -C h elsea- and vicinitv .l . tary; 488 at North Elementary; State Teachers dub. ' in the activities ofbu£ J r ,Subscription Ratos (Payable in Advance) 257 at St. Mary’a; 424 at Chelsea Police Chief George Doe, who is tpore than welcome In Michigan: ' , ■ Outside Michigan: Junior High; and 584 at Chelsea Civil Defense director for Sylvan have been carried away and^ One Year ...-...... $3.00 - 'One Year ...... v...... -...... $4.00 High. township, has appointed Herman have been burglarized; “ ho v Six Months ...... $1.75 Six Months- .....-...... - $2.25 -< Erwin Haist and Son. were Bertke as chief of the Sylvan town­ The home of Mr. and i Single Copies...... *,...... $ .10 Single Copies ...... $ .10 awarded the ’“Premier Breeder ship Auxiliary firemen’s group, Beissol was the scenlV Sorvice men or women, anywhere, 1 year -... $3.00 Banner,” highest award in the Thirty-two members were pre­ enjoyable family party li^- Black Top Delaine sheep division sent for the September meeting of The occasion,calling forth s5S at the Michigan Statp'Fair? Duane Herbert J. McKuno-"Unit ~Not“81, bouquets and 25 dinn r guelf NATIONAL NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWS^PAPJVNationalAdvertisingRepreaentative: Bycraft, ll-year-old grandson vof: American Legion Auxiliary. The ~ MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. Erwin Haist, had the Gorried.ale meeting was Tuesday at the Region ,filver tea aervffV 3 E 1 lA# c6 T,fo 257 Michigan Ave. champion ewe in the' junior divis­ Home at Cavanaugh iLake. chest of silver was presenL East Lansing. Mich. 49828 ion at the . fair. \ the celebrating couple. ^ Tish Preuss is now in England ' The Eastern. Star as one of the seven-member U .S. 24 Years Aao,.. - m e World's All Klght'^wfii, Thursday, Sept. 14, 1944— Friday and Saturday with rt * t h b Curtis Cup golf team who will compete tomorrow and Saturday For the $hlrd time this season ren’s Story Hour with Mrs. He with the British Curtis Cup team the Kiwanlans defeated a Cassidy Baxtev acting as the Teltw! LANSING at Royal, Porthcall, South Wales. Lake aggregation of ball players fnt0 ,7 J-jdy. She is aesilted bf The Rev. George Stanford, for­ in a game at the athletic field local children between the u h REPORT mer phaplain at the Methodist Monday. The defense of the Ki­ 5 and 9. Also included in the* scene are Mr. and Mrs. t, pkom Home, and his wife, Florence, wanis was functioning well, es­ took part in the annual Labor Day pecially the'outfield ihg A1 John­ Smith as the mother and father s e n a t o r Mackinac Bridge walk. The 4.5 son and Doc Bharrard who made a Nursery Land. — ■ v .» mile walk celebrated their 50th left outstanding catches. Dill Voters in the primary election wedding anniversary a n d w a s Wolverton’ was on the mound for, Tuesday selected Frank D. R * GIL about the "same "distonce” the_ 72-“ 'the_"home—team—and—entertained- -gerald-and Arthur J. iiey a-8 year-old minister walked to his with one of hisi famous swan iG&uin# choices for governor,' Et BURSLEY parish in the early days of his dives. C._ Miehener,■ former congressmi ministry. ■ Through the co-operation of the from .this district, polled moref At Tuesday’s Kiwanis dub meet­ Music De­ double jthe _votes received by tail sales or about 5(5 percent of i How much money is the Mich­ ing, Don Turner, delegate /to the partment, William (Revelli, director opponentTJ. Milton Hover of Ym M iohigatl pHl ^naL.dnrO.nie...... J igan- -inc-mu*—tax producing? • Kiwanis International convention of the University band and mem­ lanti, for. the Republican congre People pay more in cigarette 1 , - ______•_ __ ■ . ______;______- 1 TT*i\v nre■■'total state : tax eol- in Los Angeles presented a tape bers of his conducting class will iona,l nomination. taxes eabh year in spite of. the leetions this- year by :'comparison^- he had made'of each day’s activi­ assist in the instructional program Every former Chelsea reside warnings by heart' and cancer spe­ with previous years? , - i . * MICHIGAN MIRROR * ties at the .convention. He had of the Chelsea high school band; will receive a ..personal invitati cialists. The 7 cent cigarette tax These' are questions I .am. fre­ originally sent the recording to Director this year will be Henry to attend the 100th Birthday Pa quently asked? ^Thep are of dir brings in about $80 million dol- rf ■■ . , By Elmer E. White. Secretary, Michigan Pr*t» Association and Homecoming Oot. 5 and larS Or a little over $11 million' ....mmmiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmitiimii...... 1 Paul F. Niehaus, secretary of the Busche, graduate, student at the root .concent to every' .taxpayer. University and director of the The present set-up will provide fw on a Chelsea club, : Preliminary, collection figures dollars' per- penny of tax Yes But No . available/, to communities on a construction and improvement. The local band at the summer concerts. acts .and entertainments each ho" pack of-cigarettes. : David iWinans, son of Mr. and for fiscal year reveal rec- Enthusiastic lack of support matching basis with'/the state addition of federal and local funds- Miss Marian May Eisele, daugh­ of the two .days so there willfe Many: other states have been Mrs. -David Winans, is one of more ord.revenues from all mtvjor taxes. for Michigan’s 'Quality Recreation paying 75 percent of costs. The would provide more than $600 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eisele, long delays in the program. rajsing.their cigarette taxes. New than 100 candidates for Central The individual income tax "pro­ proposal wa,s shown by the United remaining $70 million would be million to clfean up Michigan’s has enlisted in the W A V E S and ■Jersey this year increased it Michigan University’s 1964 Chip­ duced '$2(’>2’million dollars during Auto Workers union at a meeting spent for state parks,. fishing lakes and streams. left Wednesday for' the Naval Are fou planning a long an from 11 {o' 14 cents .per pack. pewa who reported the nine months it was in effect— of state lenders. The union would areas, fish hatcheries, forest camp? The.two proposals will appear for band camp tryouts on the CMU Training School at Hunter’s Col­ mobile ,trip Remember, safs t„th an average of $2i)? million dollars * The gasoline tax rate was .in- not oppose the proposition, but grounds, hunting areas, hiking- separately on the ballot this fall, campus Wednesday. lege, Bronx, N .Y. Michigas Heart Association, don ..per month...... increased during the year and this neither.could it support the plan trails, snowmobile trails, etc. Com­ and passage of one does not de­ Mr«_^nd- Mrs. Alfred Dettling, Michigan 4-H’ers - haven?t per- drive for longer than an hour . The'corporation income'tax and contributed to a 1211* percent rise in its present form, according to bined with local and federnPfunds, pend upon passage of the other. Br., will celebrate their 50th wed­ mi-ttsd the summer drought to ham­ at most, two. The blood can the business activities tax, which in motor fuel tax revenues—to a ^Geno Sbrafini, from the union’s ■an estimated $170 million will bpr Voters who are concerned with ding anniversary Sunday starting per their food production projects. and sludge in your legs,' Got it replaced, are’more, difficult to total of $222 million dollars for conservation division. ■- available -for recreational purposes. adequate recreational facilities and with a High Mass at 10 a.m. in The fact was demonstrated at the of your ca,r and move aroun ■compare. The changeover took fisc.uj 10(38. , ,.M;1 I tiovernor Romney introduced two Clean-Water proposal, if ap­ lots of good,dean water will sup- St^J.oseph Catholic church. annual 4-H Club Show at Mich­ gambol, on the green—dance, rnn pi Rcc-:-Jo.n ;■ l w h Arc as th e i ml i v pj? O t h e r - t a x e s - - ^ receded alUj 3Cparatt hufm-elatedo.prQgrams.itb proved; by voters,. ..will-help fi­ . port the propositions ~ with”~tReTr igan State College Sept. 5 t5~ 8 but -get m avi ng,—Sludged - btc uni income tax started last Oct. __... ___ ..... i the group. Orte, designed to re­ nance new sewage... .treatment ’“yea” votes...... — where- vegetable and farm crop can induce a heart attack or bav "•1. "Cci'tmti groujjs which the busk produced were the utility property (,uce water poliution> received sup- plants, improvements to existing displaysvwere on a quality stand-, other; unpleasant consequence!. ness activities tax used to cover tax. the inheritance tax .and thq 1 ■■-■■-■- 14 Years Aito... port from those present, includ­ plants, and loans for., new, severs. Healthier Children Thursday, Sept. 9, 1954—- . arcl not"^bek)w that of previous (partnerships' and unincorpoi'ated intangibles tax.-.- ing the UAW. Some 150 communities are cur­ Mothers should be glad to know The question of “whiskey-by- normal rainfall years. available in more than i50;sha businesses) now. come under the In spite of these recorl reve . . Th? trouble . with most min rently in violation of Michigan’s that vaccines for six major . dis­ the-glass” as it is -popularly-known, Fire broke out-in the Francisco individual;, income tax; .There is; nues state government is still?far .The se.cond, which finances ex­ is that they are unused. short of funding all the demands. landed recreation, was subject- for pollution control law. These com-* eases ha,ve brought a decline in is to be an issue'of the November school house Friday evening and also a new financial institutions munitles would qualify ■ for 50 smallpox, diphtheria, polio, teta the Grass Lake fire department ‘income tax. Total tax - collections made, upon it—and some of these' UAW. criticism. Serafim, who election in Sylvan township. Peti­ requests should ■■rightfully be cufl sa*d be spoke for-Wqlter Reuther ■percent assistance from the state ;nup,: whooping cough and measles. tions .to place the issue- before was’ unable fo check the .flames. -fro m.. the. b usinoss com man ity—will and 25 percent from the—fedetabl—^jFbe—-Michigan— Department ot rise substantially,--however. back.' This after all is the' func- argued that the^$80. million cies- electors o fth e township wera pre- — MONEY tibn of the state budget office nndu ignftt®d for local parks was. too government in instituting a pol­ Public Health reported that in sented to Robert G. Foster/Sylvan ceeded in removing nearly all the Of major--importance; is the 7 lution control program, ■ 1967, there were no smallpox cases, Contents. The school board .hope^ percent ituwease from bur major the legislative appropriation. coni-il brtl® anilucer—-the. sales tax. mitt.-cs. j parks where he thought they were Undersheriff Charles Shaw and TROUBLE! needed- most. marked for-sewer-construction- and cases of . polio and -seven of teta­ Detective Sgt. Melvin C. Fuller Until a school house ^an be built. ONE PtTVCE TO PAY1 This, amounted to an increase of_ I' stress, however, that Michigan' $285 million for ’treatment plant nus, Whooping cough and measles, $42 million dollars to a total of He. expressed concern that the responded last week when Warren in the coining year will be, pro-! however, .still accounted for major $(151 million dollars. The ■ closely. .vidipg, m. .pay,-a^-yQmgo#basis,M proposal would not result,in parks Hobver reported that plants grow­ C red it Management coincerrv. The' measles vaccine is ing on his farm were identified as 34 Years A q o . . . related “use tax” a,Iso - produced an ever: hfurW ■'Uy^l-;.-«t-feicet; •» • thA densely populated areas of Country Women relatively new, and the 1,047 cases Service .more revenue, an increase of $1 marijuana. The officers placed the Thursday, Sept. 15,r 1934—i. ^ ; for her' "citizens;'Odr^ eduC'ationalif Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint apd indicate laxity on the part of par-' million lr> $75 'million dollars. retail value of the marijuana at Three bandits tljt hom 662-2565 programs, par,;hea.lth facilities artd.J?1 ■ * h,gh^ urban communities, ents: ik..having.children innoculat- ■ Th('.4..pe.i,(Xe)it- sales tax can eas­ our highways—to mention orily:| Instead, • Se.raifsi charged, the Of World Meet $35,000 if sold on the illicit market.. of Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Deach'e:i 3 4 2 M unicipal Court Bldg. Lima township Wednesday night ily.: ho calcuftttod to have applied three-, major areas—-are among} parks would be located in sub^ ed* ' M v ,,,;■• ■ ,..r? ;; The plants are believed to have A nn Arbor and ordered—them a t gunpoint' to' to over-billion : dollars in re-. the nation’s best. urbs and cities where-they--would7 On MSU Campus Whoopiil|f cough! |wacc(ffe ,has b?en growing in the same spot for State Licensed and Bonded turn over any money in-the house. be. more available to wealthier Two thousand women from all been available; for many years. more than 60 years without being recognized.' ' people. He asked for a revision over the world have converged on The department points out , that i-of the plan, ------■ - - — the Michigan rSiate - University over 70 percent of the 1,058 cased . High -school classes elected- of­ . The Governor and conservation campus to attend ,the 12th T ri­ reported last year occurred in the ficers the first day-, of school as officials agreed.that further con­ ennial Conference- of the-Assoei- ceri-jtral portion of Detroit, largely follows: Seniors: Larry Chapman, sideration—of— the—points—he- made' ated Country Women of< the^World; in .the impoverished areas. presideht^-Diette-Hibbs, vice-pres­ would take. place . promptly. '' The ACWW is a worldrwide" or­ Mumps may soon show the de­ ident; Richard Ringe, secretary* Present plans call 'for a. $100 ganization of rural and country cline of other communicable dis­ Juniors: Fred Hoffman, president; t o s a v e million recreation proposal and a women working together toward eases; the department noted. In Edward Walker, v i c e - president; | $335 million water pollution eon a better w’ay of life , in tHe home 1967,'some 18,022’ cases of mumps Beth Irwin, secretary. Sophomores: trol proposal on the November and. community. Its ultimate "were, reported; 62 led to post- Barbara Collins, president; Tim ballot. : If authorized by voters, goal . , . a better' world, free of infectious encephalitis. A live vi­ Schulze, vice-president^Bud Guest, the state will "bond itself for the hunger, disease, and 'strife. rus, vaccine is now; available and secretary. ------$435 million. Organized in the 1920’s by a Its Effect should'be evident in 1968. iChelsea Community F a ir enter­ Because Cleary College specializes in training Tuberculosis continued to de­ tainment chairman «Paul F, Nie­ Proponents stress that the bonds handful of tfomen meeting in Lon­ crease; 1,900 new cases were re­ haus says that Governor G. Men- you for a successful management, accounting can be sold with no increase in don? the ACW W ' has grown to in­ ported, down 400 from 1966. Ven­ nen Williams will be present to tdxes. Retirement of other bond clude more . than 6,000,000 mem­ or secretarial career, m ore jo b s are available ereal diseases increased about crown the queen Saturday. Walter ssues and economic growth witT bers in 200 constituent societies three percent over .1960 with 3,905 Harper and Ted Balmer are in o v e r than Cleary can supply graduates to f i l l I provide enough revenue to cover in 56 countries.. International dases of syphilis and 12,677 cases charge of floats for the-parade principal and interest payments headquarters are in London under ~ Cleary College offers one, two and four.year programs" of gonorrhea reported. and are urging that prospective within the present tax structure.' the direction- of Mrs. John PBcll, feading to a 'diploma, associate degree .or bachelor's general secretary/ The $30 million earmarked for ...... degree. At Cleary you learn more in order that you may -With a conference theme de­ .iiiKiMKitiiii.iiiiiiimMiiMiHMimiiiiiiiintmmmiimiHiiiimiiuiiitiKmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiMiHitiiiiiiiiiiMii) local recreation facilities would be 4'.W/1 earn.more upon graduation. And the prestige o ft voted to “Learning To Live,” del­ w ith a new - special ized Clearybusinessedueation-assuresyouoft- MEXItbVN FIND— _1X egates, will attend, work and .study- mora rewarding future. : Mexico City is developing an sessions in areas relating to the “archeological park” around an­ individual, the family, the com­ cient ruins excavated ' during the munity, and the world. G a s d r y e r . construction of the 'Olympic V il­ Michigan women representing Attention June Graduates ...... lage. Four temples and numerous the Farm Bureau Women’s-Gom^ DEAR MISTER EDITOR: FALL TERM small tombs have been discovered jnittee, Extension Homemakers As­ reconize a problem and try to and are believed to date from a sociation, and the Women’s Farm Some of the fellers at the coun­ d e a l‘with it. Some people don’t STARTS culture which flourished from 800 and' Garden Club's have fbeen try store Saturday night was of reconize poison ivy,? Clem allowed, to 20.0 B. C. Restoration will be planning this conference since the the opinion one °f the troubles but they break out in a rash just SEPTEMBER 23, 1968 partially completed by the time last international meeting, hold in with this nation today was that we the same. Them that don’t reconize of~thF“ 01ym ptrcr— :------— ------Dublin, I reland, in -1965;- --.—:— jwouldnlt—recognize- our- problemo- thg.d It's not tod soern to register for the fall of 1968. An additional 4,009 women from and face up to the situation. and mushrooms., better let some­ Reserve your courses . now at the hours to $Uit. YOUR OTHER ‘HOME’ all parts of the United Sta.tcs Ed Doolittle, fer instant, said body else do the picking, was your schedule and requirements. The countryside is our outdoor wefe pn hand for USA Day, Sept. our portending that them folks on Clem’s words. “home.” None of us throws trash 5...... ’. Formoser was ;the legal Govern­ The fellers was general agreed ment’ of China was the grand- on his lawn or strews it around Sunday, Sept. 8, 600 overseas with Zeke and Cletti and they all daddy of hopeless causes. his own living room. Yet some delegates were guests in hundreds listed Ihe things they was going Day and Evening Classes—8 a.m. through 3 p.m. Ed, Mister Elitor, knows as of us use our highways and rec-, ,of homes throughout Michigan. to reconize. B\ig Hookum said he daily; evening class hours avai!ablt-.Monday through much about foreign policy as a reation areas as if they were giant? A special. Detroit Day was was going home and reconize a Jersey bull knows about the Now Friday for one. two or three nights a week. -garbage dumps. Don’t be a ■ Lit- scheduled for iSept. .Id. Post-con­ broke board in his porch that had Testament but ignorance ain’t no terbu^. Let’s keep our outdoor ference tours are planned by many throwed him a dozen times in the drawback to Ed. iHe’ll discuss SEND COUPON TODAY hom? beautiful.____ .. ’ .:...... of the delegates. past two year, and-Josh Clod­ . ' ... . . _ ____ anything. At least onct. If your w ife Is drying cloth# Or phone the Cleary College. Admission Office, hopper confessed he had better Zeke Grubo said he didn’t know reconize them thin tires on his ■ ^ on a line, she's working w HU 3-4400. Get the specialized education you need nothing about them /Chinese, pro- pickhp truck. BUILDINGS FOR SALE biems but he was agreed that less then 2d a load. That'* alltt for business success. Bid closed th4 session by saying^ ' Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at 1750 folks as well as Guvernment has to costs to do It In a Gas dryer. Aw Guardian Building, Detroit, Michigan 48226, . until, 2:00 p.m., it was a puzzle to him why the face up to and reconize their bad that's the thriftiest, easiest way J E.D .T., on Tuesday, September 24,1968 for sale and removal from situations. Fer, a long time, ho U. S. wouldn’t reconize a outfit ps big and mean as Red China the premises of buildings at 8800 North Territorial Road, Dexter, said, the in television networks the world, It's 1/6 the cost of the nen but .reconizes the Communist Party Michigan. wouldn’t admit the others was and let’s them run a candidate fer best way—with electricity. . , there, Final, they started calling Buildings include handhewed oak timbers with wood pins. President along-aide the Democrat So-when you consider the numbwei one another “the other network,” Studs 4 x 4s and 6 x 6s, 2 story barn with heavy oak framing. and Republican Party. and then some NBC announcer loads dried by an average family* «w Siding is weathered and unpainted. slipped up one night and said That’s the first time,^Mister could save over $2 8 .0 0 ^Hi: .1 amva Marine has more responsibility for main­ group, * organised 'by Mrs. Glen over here in C h u ^ i. I received taining dnd watching his owm Edict, retiring presid?ntrp>icked uji ine of your bags^or Christmas, stored grain. If there should - be- ihe four ladies for a busy day' of All I catrsajris Thanks-to all of insect infestation o r deterioration retting acquainted. They took them you for caring. Christmas over from some other--condition,r the to church, to their homes and here, isn’t much, but when a guy real loss would be to; the farmer farms, enjoyed a pot-luck family received something from people he since;: his final returns will br picnic with them vat Pierce park, ioesn’t kn'ow, it gives .him a good, based on the condition of the -cured Chelsea and returned them ’poling to know there are*, some grain when the loan is paid off '--I'1 tQ.nampus. who still care about him and-^11 or the crop is del i vored in /payment -i This- yfas. a-iAther-.unique ex* ;he.boys over here;: Hope you all of' the loan. -- % fcss..j porience for the extension group, had. a wonderful Christmas. Thanks In case where the grain is found >.s few of the conferences are in Dpi. Da,ve Asbury, USM C.” to be deteriorating and some, loss the U: fi. ., • ' ‘-Dear Sirs: It is most hearten­ nvight/oceur, • Doietzky said, the All of the guests' spoke Eng­ ing to know that there are ' so farmer should notify the county lish. In fact, the ladies blended so many peoplo. back home, who are office immediately so that arrange­ well that Mrs. Har'SjJ&JHgfii young­ thinking of us. Being a Detroiter ments may be made to correct'the FISHING LODGE FRIENDS: BudJohnson the smiling' faces in . this pl\oto. the Johnsons and 1 est son couldn’t: -tell who was for­ myself it really made me feel good condition' or move the grain. This T H E S E W E R E “K E E P E R S ’’: Olie (left) and Bud Johnson on will_ win, y Chapter of Red Cross a Very Merry m Miss Nina Sturdy, from Dorset, and Blessed Christmas and Best England, was a farm woman. She Wishes for a Prosperous, and Achievement has Dorset sheep and a herd of Happy New Year. Cpl. Walt Szu- cattle on her farm there. She at­ While we might envy another per, USM C.” ' tended one of the early meetings man’s wealth,; or his standing in of Associated /Country Women , “Hello there:" My name is John the community, -we would most North Lake Orchards held in 1936. / C. Wilson and I am just writing likely not be too quick to change State Certified Farm. Agricultural Market Edmonton, Alberta before I -left Chelsea. I am to you to say thanks for the tried our luck one day in the' The guest from Windhoek,, South- places with him. To do so would Sept. 1, 1968 really thankful, that' my schedule Christmas present. I was one of: 13260 NORTH TERRITORIAL RD. river'-flowing - out of. the lake, west Africa was an extension agent moan that:.We would have to giyp Lr Rt'iulers, worked out so that.1 could join those who -received a package from It is known as the Unknown similar to the ones we have in the up some' things that are near and. Bud and Olie there. your organization. Although I am Open Daily Except Monday and Thursday ISince my last report I have River and we were quite frus­ U. S. She lives/in an area -sup­ dear to us. not from Michigan I am just tn at -it again, traveling To-reach Waterbury/Lakir-we- trated for a while as wd could ported mainly by Persian, lamb So -it-^is that when we say, "I across the Lake from your state. tough Canada’s' northland in flew on a scheduled flight from see dozens of large grayling raising and diamond mining. wish I were in his place,’’ we Uh of the elusive trout and Winnipeg with Transair Air­ jumping' for flys in the fast My .home town in Milwaukee, I reajiy_ mean that we would like A farm wife from Alysham, Sas­ Canning Tomatoes and home-grown Melons ►otic. Grayling , in northeast lines to Lynn Lake-, Manitoba. rapids but they would not touch am stationed .in Chu Lai. Again to have his money, or we would katchewan, Canada, left a 900-acre Iskatchewan^ r. From here we were .picked up any fly pattern we tried, F i­ I want ter say ’Thank You’ for like to have his talent as an ex­ crop and livestock-fapm to- attend (l joined up with local Chelsea ■by float planes and transported nally we found out wh’at they what your organization is doing ecutive, or an achieverr ready in two weeks. 'the conference. Since her. area-wob pidents Olie ami Bud Johnson 150 miles farther to '.Water- were feeding on by trimming for us. Sincerely, Cpl. John C. . We would not necessarily want ouj settled in 1911, she w^s not fa­ [winnepeg, Manitoba, for this bury Lake. sonic of our ' fly patterns to Wilson.’.’ all of this man’s friends. We miliar with older/ houses. She limey into Waterbury Lake, Here we were welcomed by resemble the'bird fly. We were "Hello: Our thanks .to you and would-certainly- want none of his expressed interest in o.ur century- atcj'buryibake is 18*miles long our host and hostess :.Jiin„ and ..'-..“M.e. t0 take :enough for a good the p articipating groups that made problems,, too. Wo would, instead, old buildings; In her ,heavHjr-wood=- eight " ffliles . wide a,t the Shirley Jackson, a very charm­ shore lunch which was prepared our Christmas here at Chu Lai pick and" choose,"hoping to swap ed area large farms are the rule Idest part. It is dotted With ing couple. They_do everything- by our.guide. . Marine -Air Base -much - closer to off—the—ba,d—for - the good. rather than the exception.- Iniei'oiis small islands cqvered . home. Very greatefully, Major.:R. It’s .rather silly, isn’t it? ■possible to .make their guests . He used all the finesse of a A fourth guest, from tHe Neth­ |th spruce and- jack pine, With S. Mayock.” ■--*:■ Is . it not better that we • ap­ We ll Pep Up comfortable during thbir stay. great chef, T h e Arctic Grayling erlands, did not haye a fafnif back­ me birch that: were changing proach self-betterment through i } The lake is teeming with large' is real tasty w h en ' fried over ground. Apparently Holland is "Dear .Sir: Your Christmas pre­ fail color, ■ which made a self-analysis? Is it not better that lake- trout and northern pike or ■an open fire on. the.’ banks of more modern than the extension sents were certainly well received ally pretty sight. we realize that "wishing” is no "Ja.ckfish” as the pike are called the stream where it was ca_ught ■group had thought,. When they by members of this squadron,. Mr Your Battery! substitute for effort? , lOlie and Bud Johnson had in' Canada. The ’streams- flow? a few minutes before.' What a took her to the car' wash, thinking sincere appreciation to. all the ;-Countr-th‘(^ good things that are loked the trip • to ■:Jackson’s ing in and out of the' lake are- treat! After lunch wo- were she-woul(Ube-impfessed,she-iaid participating groups who gave Don't let your battery let you yours. Consider fHe areas in pike to include me'some time alive, with Arctic Grayling. We able to take three trophy size that Holland had had them for their time and energy.-tor-’ this which you can tdo better by work dawn! See us for battery service grayling, (see picture), before years too! She expained that wedr- project. I r is refreshing to act­ and application. .You would not we had to head for camp .which fng her wedding and engagement ually witness a tangible gesture of . . . and every auto service. give up. the good things in your was 18 miles tp the. fa,r end'll rings on her right hand meant support from a representative life. Hold on to them. Make the of the lake. We vowed to re- . she was Catholic in Holland. crpss-section of Americans. My of­ COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE effort to - do something about the turn ‘some day \yith a larger, The next meeting of the Lima ficers and men here in' Chu 'Lai, . .assortment'-: of • flies to try on t Vietnam/, join ,.mc in extending things that you do not like. You Center Extension Group will be may discover the secret of' the those record breakers. . ' Oct. 9. «t the hall. • r : 1 our appreciation for making1 our Bill Brown's Super Service u, Christmas a little happier .'Semper s u c c e s s f u,l man: achievemeat - I am sure. they are lurking • through' effort GOOD GULF PRODUCTS in .those -roaring rapids of the. Fidelis. ■ Lt. Cbh . ....''‘Cpntmabding.’’ Unknown River and I .am sure "Dear Sir: I wish ,to thapk B ED O F A IR 295 S. MAIN ST, PHONE GR 9-1311 112 E* Middle St., Chelsea there is no greater thrill ..than evefrybody who had a hand in the sonwir . Charleston,' S.C.— A bed of ajr Tbattling- a large .grayling on a- packages sent to us overseas. You costing $1000,000 has been develop- ...fly rod in a fast flowing stream. don’t know how happy the men TROOP 4 6 5 - ed at the Medical College of South Thu Grayling I !'believe to be. are. to think not all halve- forgotten Boy Scout Troop: 465 elected them back in the motherland. I Carolina. ThomasS, .Hargest, a Open Tuesday through Saturday, t!iu ' most powerful fish ^that officers at’ the opening meetjnjj; bio-medical engineer, and Dr. Curt­ swims for its size. The world would rather be home' with my Ricky Foytik is the new—seplegi qpyed ones than be here, but peo- is.P...Artz, designers of the model, r^. 10 a.iu. to 10 p.m. __ record is less than six pounds.^ patrol leader. He is assiated^By hope it- will solve the problem of The large doi'sil fiir (see picture) pie like you make me proud to Carnver Slocum, Jr. fight for the free world. God bless keeping burned or paralyzed pa­ probably ebntriubtus to its fight- . Stouts elected Larry Ga.rlick on tients comfortable during long com ing strength, a very colorful you all. S-Sgt. J. E. Adams.” Sunday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the Eagle patrol .and Bob Taylor "25 Deq; Dear People: I would finement. prize when first .taken from the of the Bat patrol to be leaders. \va'ter, We caught lake troiit bv like to thank all of you for the In addition^there-were-three new Christmas gift I received from you Loud . talking sometimes—passes! the dozen and; tossed them back; assistant scoutmaeters, Daniel Foy- as intelligence, bpt not for long. keeping only those that Wore today. It makes a guy feel pretty t.ik, Francis Fen'ier and William good to know that some one back FEATURING EACH FRIDAY: hooked deep and apt to die. Bauer. They will be helping scout- in the States really cares enough' The first four libitrs of fishing mrasters Ek rl Dreima,n-and-WilUam- to-smul-us-aomething—tJ’jS]) BOOTS FISH FRY and SALAD TABLE v. prmluced the onas-held by Olie. Sriydor'. . . I- all the wonderful girls dubs and The larger o n e weighed 15 ^ — V A C U U M - Turkey dinner on Sunday plus a complete menu The troop welcomes, ail boys 11 sororities. , It has been so long pound’s and gave Olie quite ivtuk- years of age or over. each day. sle before it was la.n Jed. -since I ’ve seen an American:; girh I begin to forget what they loojt CLEANERS YOU Several Impound lake trout ON MISSILE BATTERIES like. Well, I pulled burfker. .duty were also caught by the three The Pentagon reports that the tonight so I have to leave, let me ELECTROLUX of us_, during our week’s stay, Army^is considering shutting down thank you again for the gifts. SALES and SERVICE Come in and enjoy the friendly along^sfttjth several large north­ a number of anti-bcun.ber missile Yours truly, Pfc; T. L.” . CAN ern pike in the 15-.pound class. batteries as an economy' measure These . ajid . other letiei’s are on 'Early American atmosphere The fishjng-alone-Isn’t a,ll one ordered by Congress. Some sites Hisplay__in _the_ Red Cross C hapter J A M E S C O X travels tins; distance . for. ■ It’s are less than 10 years old. Headquarters on Packard Rd., Ann Manchester while you dine. partly for the folTow'shlp one Arbor. Anyone may see them if Ph. 428-2931 or 428-8221 DEPEND encounters while at these remote and restful spot at Waterbury: you are in the vicinity. lodges such as Jackson’s at Lake, Waterbary Lake. We met a numbe.rof-inte _._Most- made a vow that we V should return, >It wa,s with eating people while there, (seb another, degree of sadness that group picture). Others not I said goodbye T;o"01ie and Bud shown were Roy Browley._of at the Wnncpeg airport as they Niles, Michigan; La Vay Poehl-.- gyt their flight to Metro air- man, Niles; Vern L. Murphy, port and I caught -a jet to Dpwagiac;'Michigan; Roy Peters, Edmonton. -of-Niles; and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ■ ■ • Griggs, Jr., Chattanooga, Ten­ From here I shall head into COOLING SYSTEM nessee. the Canadian‘Rockies for-some It seems as if the week passed more scenic adventure. I will by- much- too quickly to suit keep you posted as to my wan­ most .of u s .-It w a s’with some derings. ’ regrets tlmt we left this-quiet Don Turner.

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WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT APS WANT ADS CAR RENTAL by tM day. week­ CAR & TRUCK LEASING. For SIDING, ROOFING and Remodel­ end, week o r month,H&w taaur- details see Lyle Chrlswell at in g singe 1938. Wm. Davie. WORK SHOE Phone 1-484-253,8, Ypailanti, -14 m Mice coverage, low rates* Call Lyle Palmer Motor Sales, GR 5*3271, Post Coristruu,uction The Chrlswell at Palmer Motor 8afe(i| HEADQUARTERS 49tf need of a building? GR 5-3271. FOR ALL your petroleum needs contact Jerry Satterthwait, your Famous Red Wing' Brand le t SHARON VALlpv Chiltia Standard CLOGGED Ashland OH Agent. Phone 475-8042. BUILD it - RORyou 110.95 to 123.95 WANT AD RATES V REAL ESTATE 9tf PAID IN ABVANCB-Ali-rfigulatJd. SEWER H ELP — Reliable, experienced vertliMMnent^, 50 cent» for i!5 word* Foster s Men s Weq r John'Livermore 1 or letw, each insertion, Count each Need Listings ______2tf senior girl desires babysitting. Grass Luke, Michigan 4^ fisrure as a word. For more than 25 Reynolds Sewer 475-8270. 12 words add 2 cents per word for each FEMALE HELP WAITED— Ma- Telephone 517-522.8258^ ■ insertion. “Blind" ads. or box num- Lake Property - Farms ture woman to care for elderlyerfy TRVAP SHOOT — Chelsea Rod & ber ads, 35c extra per Insertion, gentleman from 11 p.m. to 7 a.ra. , Service Gun Club grounds. This Sunday, CHARGE RATES—Same as caA In Vacant Parcels Phone 663-0754. 47tf 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. , -15 ' advance, with IS cents bookkeeping f« Clean,. Sewer* Without Digging charge if not paid before 5 p.m. Tues- AIRLESS SPRAY PAINTING — piralns Cleaned Electrically WANTED TO RENT—House or day prec.eding publication. Pay'in ad. LOCAL SALESMAN Interior and exterior- Pinckn .duplex, preferably near town. WANTED vanco, send cash or stamps and save 878-3246, FREE ESTIMATES IS cents. H. T. HAYNES 8-YEAR GUARANTEE 7 1 Pleaae call 479-7462. -12 DISPLAY WANT ADS-Rate. 11.10- USED-: TRACTOR-TIRES—Large TRAP-SHOOT-^^lielsea - Rod'A 191 per column: Inch, 'single column width 13835 Sauer Drive, North Lake Inventory on hand. Also used Phone > Ann Arbor NO 8-9877 Gun Club grQunds. This Sunday, "GFrr for Typing only, 8-pofnt and 14-potnt light type assenger - truck - g rad er. tires* ’Sewer Cleaning la Our Buslneis— jformi CARDS OF, THANKS or MEMOR- Not a Sideline” 88tf 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ' -15 lashti IAMS—Single paragraph style. 11.00 Phone 475-7157 J:ackson Tire Brokers, M-106, Mu- per Insertion for 50 words or less: 2 nith, Mich. Ph. 596-2925. S2tf VACUUM CLEANERS—Electro. a n d cents i>er word beyond GO words! Mini* EDWARDS REAL ESTATE •mum, 1 inch. - -• - AND INSURANCE TRAP"SHOOT — Chelsea Rod & v lux authorized sales and serv­ COPY DEADLINE—5 p.m. Tuesday, Gun Club grounds. This Sunday, ice. James C ox, Manchester, General Office Worll week of publication, r * - Phone 482-8570 10 ri.m. to 1 p.m. -15 Ph. 428-2931 or 428-8221.. 42tf 12 Acres ' 81 tf TRAVEL—TRAILERS—13-ft, and OF VACANT LAND —Appiy__in_Porson • up; 10x55 ft. trailers. John R. See Us-for THISr WEEK'S Electron icTechnici ans Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Mich. CHELSEA SCHOOL DISTRICT Phone 498-2655. 43tf FORMAL WEAR: k. 4, SPECIAL Must be high school graduate,’ C helsea Standard,! SEE US for transit mixed con ,RentaIs-for-all occasions^ completion -o f years elec­ crete; Klumpn-Bros. Gravel Co. 5 new colors available. tronics school or equivalent in $9,600, with only $960 down 8W N. Main St. Ph. OR 5.31 Phone Chelsea 479-2712. 4959 Love­ 1956 Fqrd military electronics training land Rd,, Grass Lake, Mich. 40tf % Ton Pick-up "Worry, wprry, worry! Chinq hae the bomb and my wife and experience required. Foster's Men's Wear ______got o used car in the Standard Want Adi!" TJsed Equipment 4 A $295.00 VALUE Shipping Clerk SIMPLICITY 725 with 42" WORK SHOE Ehman & Greenstreet mower, vototiller and and Stock Clerk mounted sicklobar. HEADQUARTERS Only WANT ADS WANT ADS BROKERS REAL ESTATE Applicants must be mature, ener­ SIMPLICITY 9 h.p. tractor and] Famous Red Wing Brand FOR REAL DOLLAR SAVING^ WOLF RIVER and Wealthy apples , rotary mower. $95.00 Be sure and see us before you getic, have chauffers license, Ypsilanti HU 2-3484 310.95 to $23.95 ■ Do you want^a home or pottage on and tomatoes for sale. Phone GR and be high school graduate. buy any new or used car. Palmer 9-3696.' ■11 Evenings or week-ends JACOBSEN 7 h.p. Chief tri a lake, a farm or country home, Motor Sales, Inc. Your Ford Deal* Previous rough carpentry and HU 3-9775 with 36” mower, and snow 1 Foster's Men's Wear a building site? We have them. er for over 50 years. 2tf truck driving experience desir­ '68 Galaxie 500 LTD 4-door able.------— -— - . ------or HU 2t6064 . JAGOBSEN— 21Jh--sc)f- propiij 2tf ALLSTATE 12 . walking rotary mower. ’66 Ford 4-door CONTACT MR'. JOB PERNA Eugene R. Young, ’66 Fairlane 500 XL Hardtop REFRIGERATION INSURANCE SIMPLICITY 4 h.p. Wonder RUBBISH HAULING ’65 Mustang Hard Top (2) Phone Eves, or Week-ends for A-l Farm Topsoil rider with 30” reel, motor, j Applied Dynamics blade a_nd.chains. • . _ Write Broker '65-Galaxie 500 4-door -REPAIRMAN LIFE • HEALTH • HOME AUTO • BOAT e COMMERCIAL 7300 Huron River Dr. . Fi I I D irt, Base Sand MONfGOMERY-WARD 4 Phone 878-3792 ’65 Ford Station Wagon Excellent,IVOILVIllfj pOipermanent, lllfllLCUVI iUi|full timeIIU1V V|Fop- BILL MOUCH Mary Allen. 879*3826 LIABILITY Dexter. Mich.' show thrower like new. 19711 Doyle Rd., Gregory, Mich. ; ’65 Ford 4-door portunity. Start at $8 per hour, Phone 426-4671 Sank Run Gravel Virginia Visel, 426*2224 ius complete benefits,., profit shar- Phone Gregory 498-2852 ’65 Mercury 2-door N. H. M lLES, Agent C helsea Hardware! 32tf SOtf ig and retirement. Immediate An Equal Opportunity Employer Bulldozing *64 Ford 4-Dr. Hard Top_ _ 8 GR 5-8334 — ----- 10tf - GR 0-G311 CUSTOM SPRAYING"-^Voccriiv ’63 Thimderbird discount privileged, Apply in per­ son, 12 PIANO TUNING. Chelsea and_area. tmor-^white - farm- painting. J. EXCAVATING —*6(h-Ford-&H?assv-Wagon Phone 475-4381 L". Bi(rd. Phone 517-547-5447, Mani- Facilities for reconditioning rahd -14 ■FOR SALE—TromboneV *63 Ford 6-Pass. Wagon HAVE ROOM for 2 day-care child- rebuilding. Used piano' sales; re­ Call 479-1641 after 5:30 p.rn. tou Beach. Stf Montgomery-Ward ren in my licensed home between PART OR FULL TIME hostess. Basements, bulldozing, gravel, - ’63 Dodge 4-door Arborland Shopping Center conditioned Brands and, verticals. SEWTNGAnT)" ALTERATION'S] FOR SALE—Trash drums, rabbit Chelsea and Dexter. 475^8979. 12 E. Eklund. 426-4429. 50tf Waitresses and kitchen help. Paul 'nens. typewriter. GE radio- driveways.-and parking lota. ’63 Ford 2-door •DOtf Bunyan, Jackson at Zeeb Rds., NO my home. Eve Polieht, 47o.il phono,"Phone 47JK5531. lOtf Topsoil. *63 Chev. Convertible FACTORY HELP WANTED—All 2-6641. -12 FOR TRACTORS and equipment. categories. Apply in person. For­ ’63 Falcon Wagon TEACHER—Piano and organ-; Mrs. GARAGE SALE-WW tiresTtd FREE ESTIMATES Also Now Holland machinery. tune Industries, 11770 DexteriChel- (some new),--knick-knacks,dr For your household and cosmetic *62 Ford 6-Pass. Wagon Sales and service. Cobb_& Schreer. REAL ESTATE sea Rd.. Chelsea. 42tf Violet-G. .Steinbach. corner Jack- needs-call-your-— -----—^ ----— Stockbridge. PhT ULysses "1-45257 sftn~aTrd~Steinbac)r~Ras; 14 -rents—clothingr-ctc^-22UE^Mi(i *60 Ford 2-door FOR SALE—Ludwig snare drum GR 9-2752. 49tf MALE OR FEMALE full or part- Deatrick's FOR SALE and stand, complete with travel­ FO R SALE—Sofa bed. set Fuller Brush Dealer ing case, practice pad and sticks. time—Domestic, baby .sitting,' Trucks liveiins, .receptionists,' cooks, >'fof­ V chairs,.chrome or rhota), refrigt 475-7130 Sales £r Service Septic Tanks Call 479-5181. 12 ator, TV antenna, ■ miscellanec Phone47B-8120 anytime '66 Chev. % Ton fice. secretaries, typists, nursing. -426-8319- fON* 1 ACRE-^-72rbedroom. home, item s. Robert Annis, ChelseaT“ T5tf *68 Chev. % Ton Teenage and Adult- Phone 663-2305.^ ^ ? * • \ t 1 jtQ. lOtf and Drain Fields modern! i . REl^T new Host. Clean carpets er Park, Trailer No. 7. FOIN3ALE —. 3-bedroom home at '56 Ford % Ton FO R SALE—studio' ednet ( INSTALLED TO COUNTY CODE without; skater. 1 rooms, iiu. Would You Believe 247 Washington St. $21,200. Call ON 3 ACRES—4*bedroom home. BallroomDance,, ’chairs, . $76; coffee. 14 475-8108 or 475-8516. 1tf SPECIFICATIONS man 'corner table, $5! Presto, BEST Basement, all modern. On black­ Instruction 1 FO 'canher, $15. 479-3921. ; -Art Linkletter TREE REMOVAL DONE7 Also Septic tanks from SOD gal. to 2,000 26”26” power rfflingrfdfng mower in goo buyers of standing timber and SELECTION top road. •WOULD LIKE good reliable ah available for prompt instal- Enroll Now condition, with snow blade, $150V "“You can earn $30 to" $50 weekly walnut trees.'Chelsea 475-7631. “ IN TOWN! lat:JDn., Call OR 9-6121.: wi tbb- VWY son to w6rk . evenings m-gn -in-just 2 or 3 hours evenings-spare 34£ MILES /OUT on blacktop road, For Fall Classes 419 Wilkinson St. Call GR '9-6121. store ■ 6 to 9 p.m.’476-8912 time—and have a free wardrobe Harge lot, 3-bedrooms, V& baths, 13; too!” There’s n'o investment, de­ PALMER FORD HILLTOP PLUMBING- For Information call ■FOR SALE—Small flock Vs. livering or ■.collecting. You’ll have Machine Operators moldem, kitchen, dining room, cliv- DAb—Sign up your son for Punt, . Phone GR 5-3286 BOB s h e a r s ing room 7,iaWed-in sun parlor. Pass and Kick. Boys through IS. . pullets, Anconas, Danish Brol flirt,"new clothes, "cash; Car- re- No experience necessary. Perman­ 201 S. Main . Phone 479-8851 Leghorns. ' Buff Minorca?, J niiired. Call Chelsea 475-7491 ,or0 Open Mon., Wed. &' Frl. Till 9:00 Jerry B Tonna Heller Palmer’ M.6tbr Sales. 12 ent position. Full Blue Ci’oss- ______12 89tf Rhode Island Reds. Pmq "it Jackson 704-4005, ' 14 Blue-“-Shield—plan paid.- Paid life IN CH ELSE A —“ New 3-bedroom 475-7382— ■'... - WILL BABYSIT in my home days, Fbrced'ro”seDr47trt5W fi.___ FREE ESTIMATES on bricklay- or will care for children by the ATTENTION’ WORKING Mothers: insurance.. Pension Plan. Paid' sick­ - ing, fireplaces, basements and ome on large lot. 2-car garagp. LAUNDRY TUR with faued ■ Have room ? CLARENCE WOOD Building-Contractors -Mefkel-BfoSr- -8360.' Utf- W ----- ~ ...... 1..... 12 ■ ^ BRORSR Phone GR 6-5681 .12 FOR SALE—1968 S Proof sets, FOR RENT—2-bedroom upstairs C A L L GR 9-3816 Sylvan Center. Restaurant? equip­ also 7 different Jim Beam FOR RALE Hcnterolatoiv Phone ment; antiques, household articles, 646 Flanders S t Gregory 498-2148 BOOK WANTED—Senior econom­ unfurnished apt. Immediate pos- 475*7696. 12 tools. ■--■.-■■-. -14 40tf bottles. Call 475-8433 after 5 p.m. ession. Call after 5 p.m., 476-8521. 20640 Soger Phone 479-460? ics book. Phone 479-7949. -12 12 « 12tf -12 EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN DEX FRANK’S CARPET CLEANING— W TER retail or business office Modern equipment, free esti­ location, air conditioned, newly re- mates. All work guaranteed. Call modeled’ ‘ ' ‘basement available...... Wind-___ 475-8081 or 683-9668. >13 ow frontage,on Main Street. Call FOR SALE — 9 yearling ewes] NO 2-9722. -12 SPECIALS Phone 475-8469 after 6 p.m. 12 - F O R S A L E - FOR SALE—1964 Valiant con­ M B . ROLL ECKRICH FRESH vertible, 4 speed, 225 cubic inch, Real Estate good condition. Phone 475-7530, 12 2 LOTS on Spring Lake. PATRICK & COOK — Free esU MODERN 4-BEDROOM Chelsea home. 2-car garage. Listings Wanted Pork Sausage. . . . • • mates on aluminum siding, gut­ In excellent condition. ters, awnings, additions, roofing FARMS, HOMES and ALL BEEF and general maintenance. Poru-~ich LAKE PROPERTY Is built open railing, aluminum storm, windows CROOKED LAKE*—2-acre lot, approximately 250 feet •• . 3 and doors installed- Please call lake frontage. 2-bedroom modem brick home, fire­ GREAT LAKES Chelsea 479-4533. lltf , U* woeds of often place, full basement, oil furnace, 2-par garage, 2- REAL ESTATE Mcintosh bedroom frame guest house, 5 boats. Immediate Ph. 769-5630, Ann Arbor . . . , . . —«od merited tf possession. Ph, 428-8120, Manchester ie s 3 lbs. 39c | 12,tf y a f o m m ie te Mon . CALL LARGE 2-ROOM CABIN, oil furnace, Vi bath, 1 Vi> MICHIGAN ■ . p 1 acre lot. Price: $7,000. Reasonable terms. MIKE’S TV Potatoes. . . 1 0 -lb.bag45c| 475-8360" NO RENTALS — SOLO OUT OF FARMS ANTENHA SERVICE LARGE WHITE 1 For Have Buyers Welting! Motorola Automotive ;s. . . , . . , . doz. •Ust year property with Mijleiy—fast, efficient service. Sound Systems Detroit Free Frees Wlnogard Homo Electronics MCDONALD'S FRENCH VANILLA - m (\„ Delivery Service R. D. M ILLER TV Antenna Systems Ic e C re a m Vi gal- Rural or City Insuranc e Claims ft: Staffan Funeral Home REAL ESTATE BROKER "Funeral Directors for Four Generations" DON THOMAS, SR. Office! 15775 C^eit«i|h Mke Road For Froo Eiflntofo# Coll SCHNEIDER'S 124 PARK STRUT FHONI OR $.441? 215 Modiion, ChtlMtt Office Bex 881 (Mjhcp, MbtyBu Flitekttoy 878*3258 . MIAtS . OROCBRlK# . Hsr. Call oftor 6 p.m. FhonetQR or 769*0130 FHONI QR 9*2411 121 S. MAIN w m m I M R H I 4rf v »• *r>n *iw#*f*i i-.:; v v \ t-: v ■!' J | ^ m E M E R . ; 2 , 1968 _ THE CHELSEA STANDARD CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE FIVE [lewte Seeking Telephone Your Club News 1’ To GR 5*8581. jo# as Sheriff on W HO KN O W S? [Politics T icket WwMigtoi Report Ljoe) L«w!8> 8 rM !dent of 1. Name the first college founded B for 23 years, has an. ■dm in the United States. PLANNED Jhto candidacy for sherlff 2. When did Great Britain enter L"naw county on the New World War II? FAMILY SECURITY Party ticket. The New M ahvin Im i s c h 3. How many yards are there in Party successfully pe* one mile? - ■ with Farm Bureau Ufa earlier this’ year and won 4. How ma,ny rods are there , in on the Michigan .ballot. . ThtB week Congress returned tc Insurant! 2i) is married and the Also in conference are bills au- one mile? Capitol Hill with the intention oi thorizing foreign, aid, food stamps, F’, three children. He, gra,d- winding \ up:. 'business suspended 5. When was the first Labor Day ♦mortgage |/;0r! ypsilanti High school and military construction appro­ observed? v protectioi during the month-long recess. Al­ priations. , The two major, bills ' and presently is employed though most Members are anxious '6. ^Name the French engineer • education funto . Ppord Motor Co., Ply- yet facing the House are foreign appointed by George Washington for adjournment so that they mav ■tid and defense. Still racing the • family incomi T nlant, where he ia a bar- return to their districts for the >to plan the capital? ‘plcommitteeman of UAW Senate Is the question of the horn- • ratlrement plast November election's, there is still lnations of Justice . Fortas and 7. When did. George Washington Ls Prior to his-transfer to* a great deal of major legislation lay___ the '.'first cornerstone to . the ___ •jayings plana tmdutiLplnnt he was.a eom- Homer Thornberry to the Supreme which has not been_ enacted, Court, , gun control,-the Nuclear Capitol? Contact me todayf E; for aAW"Locar840r ■■ The delay in Congressional ac­ Non-proliferation Treaty, and, a 8. What Is \he capital of Austra- «ti plant, and before-that tion comes, to a large degree, as drug control measure. lia? ? fvusko for UAW Local a result of inept leadership and 9. What is the land area pf the DAVID D. ROWE Evrolet plf\nt at Willow Run. scheduling. There lire still five ap­ The prevailing mood in Con­ 157 I. Summit St., Cheiiea gress is one of getting down to independent country of Liechten­ [Lj also elected chairman propriations bills to be passed— stein ? * PHONE 475-8065 Loan Approval Committee even though we are already more work to finish the immediate bust- Ypsilnnti Federal Credit than two months into the 4960 ness at hand. But there is' also a 10 Whati s the ninth command­ FARM BUREAU fiscal year. As a result, many general’ realization that, although- ment ? the Immediate bills will be acted ri lOBI-ftr-lWS Lewis-was ageneiea-are-unable-^to-maw* c0J1*_ (Answers ejsewihere on this page) INSURANCE Lmed Deputy Sheriff for crete plans and get started on upon, the major Issue facing our nation will remain unsolved. The Genaw County Sheriff's programs because they simply Our idea of a pleasant' life is to Companies of L ent. During that period don't know what their funding is social crisis in our cities, the l\ave more income than expense, I* he completed the Wash* rising crime rate and the con­ and little or no work to do. M ich ig an going to be.. Because the appropri­ tinuing deterioration of our in­ LITTLE l^EAGUE CHAMPS smilingly accepted Dave Leach and Mike Foaty; second row (from left), fCounty Prosecutor's School, ations for the Department of the North American Rockwall-donated trophy Sat- Don Pierson, Tim Eder, Randy Guenther.Dave lleivis, whose name will up* ternational position hive not been Health, Education and Welfare realistically faced up to by the urday. The winning “Palmer Motor Sales1' little Smyth, Bruce'Stephenson, Brian Stephenson, Darrell In the ballot as “Jim Lewis,'' are among those which has not league was. sponsored by the Recreation Association Fisher; in back, George Palmer and Richard Fouty, , at 484 Jefferson Street in been approved, many local school Congress—and it now appears that nir wiftT'his wifer-Carrier ierahip-/will not bringJthj ______uniforms fronyPalmer MotorSalee.Theirmanager. Missing from the picture are Don White. districts through^OTlhT natron are up this year. Is three sons, James C, 7, also left without definite informa* final season record was 8-0. They are, (left to right), Douglas Lorenz and Richard Dreyer. '~ - ~ li, 4, end Jonathan, 2 weeks, tion on th^iv funding. front row, Don Harmon, Steve Klink, Dave I’oertner, A major bill not yet acted on THANK YOU x is the. Higher Education Act. This- Beach School By LOUIS BURGHARDT I wish to thank my friends and bill has been passed‘by both the (Continued from page one) House of Representatives ahinthe .neighbors for their ’dndness to me '■Honesty ia the best policy.'' Really? We have been Uught Senate in different forms and a will provide music. The architects UR INCOM E TAX through the sickness and death 61 this is so, but .a growing number" orpeople'think differently.'We” will: present the building, which m my wife,-Mrs. Laura Dyer. Also, House-Senate Conference Commit­ EdltorV Noiot ) ’ stalled 'the'present boilers, Young withheld- from -th eir—employees^, pa“yH ercash wages of $5Q or more to Post 4076 Veterans of Wars for & Ost arc footing the bill for wages for income and social secur in any calendar quarter, talking over the kitchen on ,Satur- installing the new boilers and Ray ity taxes. day, to the chairman- of the day Roasted Sausage . . lb. 69c Explain to your maid th a t un- and the ladies'who came to my We never get our Burner Co^ is "supplying the new Q, My son is working part- _ leap these taxes are paid _she will NO. 303 CAN DEL MONTE CREAM OR WHOLE KERNEL ones since"- it was decided tha,t a time in.-a^gas' station' this -sum-- aid when I needed help, and to not be receiving proper credit to- The .Chelsea Standard for their signalscrossed -• y# • manufacturing defect ^caused the , tner, I f he earnrf oyer $000 will 'ward benefits pfoyi^led undier, Spc- leakages. " ' we. lose our exemption for him? i publicity, We may bp small com­ Corn ...... , 2 for 41e Mal' Security. 1' munities but, we sure have big No confused moments here! A,. If he is under 19 at year end Q. I just bought a power boat NO. 2 CAN DOLE' SLtCEO, CRUSHED OR CHUNK ON FRENCH IMPORTS 1 hearts to help one another, We get your instructions right or .is' a full-time stUdeht His earn add the man who* sold it tb me ■ General Chairman the FIRST time . . . then hop ThVrTreasury. Department has ings Will' not affdet your depend­ raised duties on most French ex­ f said I get p refund of. 2 cents • Geraldine Klink Pineapple. ; . ♦ ' 2 for 61c to your job. ency exemption, However ithe bn every gallon of gas I buy and Asst, ©hftirmeh ports to this country bjt2.5 per- other dependency tests, such as of the Chelsea Community 75-FT; ROLL REYNOLD'S . pent. It is an attempt to offset for it.' Is that right? If this is the kind of prompt, efficient fumiahing over half his suppqrt/ Fair Kitchen. subsidies France pays her largo must still be met, A. Y^s. A credit of two cents service you're looking for. , , you're for each gallon of gasoline you use Aluminum F o il. . . . . 63c domestic manufacturers. Effective Remind, your, son to keep rec­ the kind of customer we're looking for. date is Sept. 1>4. \ In operating a motor boat, air­ CARD OF THANKS 2-LB. 10-OZ. CAN' ords of the money he earns. If plane or power lawn mower-may We wish to express our heart­ his total earnings reach $600 he be taken when you file your ip- felt thanks and'deep appreciation PURE OIL PRODUCTS will have to file-a^tax retuun.—If come tax- return." 7*“ ^tp-ourwonderful neighbors,-friends- Spry , ...... 68c his earnings aj’e less than that but and relatives for their kindness Ju st , taxes were withheld from his at the time ,tif our" recent bereave­ We have Howell Honey Sweet Melons wages, he will have to file a re­ W ho Know s A n sw ers... ment. We alpo thank the Rev. PURE SERVICE A Second turn to obtain a refund. 1. Harvard College, founded Sept. Collins for his comforting i words i — Batteries —• Tune-Ups — Broko Service— Wheet Alignment Q. My wife and I Just sold 8, 1036. and the Staffan Funeral Home for our house arid plan'to move into 2. Sept. 3, .1939. their kindness. — ——•— — PHONE 479-3541 501 SOUTH MAIN a retirement community. Is it ’ The Family of Glenn F. Weeks. KUSTERER'S 8. There are 5*6 yards in 1 rod. Black panthers of old fears -true that people 65 and over tear at the world's threat. 4. There are 320 rods in 1 mile. FOOD MARKET .don’t have to pay tax on profits THANK YOU , —Lloyd Frank Merrel]. 6. Sept, 9,1882.v DIAL GR 9-3331 WE DELIVER from home sales.? ,6V Pierre Charles L'Enfant. Just a note of thanks to the A. There are special tax bene­ i: Sept. 18, 1793. — Chel&ea Jaycee-Auxitiiary for the 8. Canberra. good job done on the Chelsea Fair 9. Sixty-two square miles, locat­ Queen Contest: especially to the ed between Austria and Switzer­ chairman Gloria Greenleaf and land.' her committee. Many' people "do EIBLER, FRISINGER 10. You shall not bear false wit­ not realize’ that the Auxiliary has ness against your neighbor. the complete responsibility of ..run­ Unlaid & Corion Linoleum ning the contest which involves & ST. AMOUR MISSILE BASES & OCEAN numerous details and arrangements United Nations*' N.Y.—A study .(and problems! ■ Each year the Limited Yardage. Seven Patterns. REALTORS entitled .“.The Military Uses of the contest gets bigger and more in­ Sea Bed and . the Ocean Floor” has volved, and each year it is handled [deed at from 14 to Vz off regular price 6 BEDROOMS—Older home in village of Chelsea, large lot, revealed the possibility that the successfully by the group., The beautiful large kitchen* 2-car garage. Priced in low $20*s. A big powers. some day may hide fair wouldn’t be the same without great home for a large family. - _ nuclear missile bases on the bottom the Queen Contest and I know the of the ocean. The report, prepared whole community appreciates the .4- BEDROOMS—Very attractive Cape Cod style, home on the by. the U.N. secretariat, was based job done by the Auxiliary. HDS & ENDS OF CARPETING edge of village limits. 2 baths, recreation room, attached on published material on the sub­ pon Proctor, President Chelsea Jaycees. ■10’6“ x 11^3”,' Regular Yardage Price, $78.00. 2?car garage. An ideal location. ^ ject. - ; " ...... Close out ~ $49.50 fj—g-BEDROOMS^-Close-to-schoois-excellent--condition, a truly lovely home. You must see to appreciate. ■12’ x 13’.3?’, Regular Yardage Price, $138.00 ...... Close out . ,$99.98 COUNTRY LIVING—3-bedrom home located on approximately 5 acres, new steel bam, partially renovated with some still Don’t take chances! WO’’ -x-12,-4M Regular Yardage Price, $71.40 j; left for you...... ■...... Close out $39.95 LAKE FRONTAGE—2-bedroom, well maintained year around Have your RUGS WO” x 16%10” Regular Yardage Price, $45.00 home with a beautiful >view on Hi*Land Lake. Terms avajl- able...... ' and FURNITURE F4> ...... Close out $29.50 fOLLOW THE POPOAR CHOK» -CAVANAUGH LAKE—^-bedroom home, nicely decorated, CLEANED by the 5-10’’ x 13’-8" Regular Yardage Price, $91.00 - I m e b U j m t e ...... Close out $59.95 good location. Chelsea schools. ,a RUSTIC COTTAGE—Attractive summer home located on Half . “ flow er-fresh" eeentimkmHfl M” x 12' Regular Yardage Price, $80.70. Moon Lake. Absorption Process i ...... , Close out _ $39.95 fsticii C0vm 8$ EXECUTIVE HOME—Located on 2.9 acres in village of ^■5” x 7’-3” Regular Yardage Price, $35.80 ' Chelsea. City water, sewer and gas. Beautiful grounds, a shM i jiv (IE jit kcBl ittentiosi] .. . , . .. Close out $17.98 lovely home with 2 fireplaces, family room, heated 3-car garage, plus many extras, i , ^ x ir Ozite Carpeting, $36.60 ON 8 ACRES—4-bedroom home near North Lake, 2 fireplaces and ...... Close out $29.50' recreation room, study, 2 full and 2 half baths, many built- Carpet Runner, Latex backing, six patterns, ins, An excellent location for rearing a family. : ...... ^ ...... per ft. 89c FARMS—40 acres to over 400 acres. on rA On Saving* BUILDING SITES—1 acre, 1,5 acres, 5.8 acres, 10 acres, 11 acres, Certificate* O Poiabook FRIDAY ft SATURDAY SPECIALS 20 acres and lots within Dexter, Chelsea and Waterloo Village Acceunta rO of Depetlt per annam limits. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WITH ' , NYLON RUGS . ANN ARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS -* 12 Reg. Price $81.50. ---- .-...Sale—$27,98 | x 12 Reg. feice $41,98...:...... Sale—$37.50 ElBLEfi, FRISINGER & St. AMOUR RIALTORS CHELSEA STATE BANK U Reg. Price $52.60...... ^Sale-446.98 Comer ef Old US-12 end South oMln St. \ Phene CHelsee 475-8681 Member teoeml lyeningii Herman Keenn, 479-725$. Paul Prlslnger, 475*4864

Bob Thornton, 475-8857 , 4— THURSDAY, SEPTEMst^ f,~ • il Lamaze Childbirth Five-Ton Dump T_ Preparation Assoc. Totalled Tuesday |g W ill Show Film Crash on Old US.1®, La,maze Childbirth Preparation Flen Sistrunk, 28, w ' Association is presenting the film “Birth Day” on Friday, Sept; 20 i ; Jd°„7Bh ,“ •«» h« pi? ,nd Monday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. In the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital i ' s v i »•> *l Mrs. Emory tH. (Hilda) Conk, Auditorium. * 0I(»I of 518 Garfield St, died suddenly The two women shown deliver* 1 Ghelseu Camera Club mtatinir Chelsea Rod and Gun Club dance Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos­ ng babies . have been prepared by s s : # Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at 'Sylvan Saturday, Sept. 21. $5.00 per cou pital, 4 nn Arbor. Mrs-. Conk wa* ;he psychoprophylactic method of Township Hall. w\l Brown will pie.' See Roily Spaulding for tick born Jan. 9* 1912 to Alfred and •hildbirth and actively participate show slides taker in Alaska for t . v ....:x ■ advl2 Edia M. Lindgren CarlSpn, in Bem- n bringing their b^bios into the US-12 Mur 'FTOTliS®0*1 m r season’s beginner. Members brinR idji, Minn. \ vorld. lost control of the* II -in three ,vacation slides. Visitors wel- Fast Matron and Past Patron She was married to^Emory H. Thera will be a registered nurse onto the rrieht * 2 ,'- 11« , C»r. ci come.' ■denic'at the Masonic hall Sept vonkvJune 27, 1931 in Wauseon, 0. irained in the Lamaze method a,nd ™»ass and 'tabie service. 1963. 1 >n hand to introduce the film and; _The b ackto,,.Was w t i }0M( Mrs. Conk was employed by Fed­ hold a pot-luck supper, Sept.'19' at mswor qurstion. pery and Sistrunk was on A i 6:!i0 p.m. Following the supper Jerusalem; Farm Bureau with eral Screw Works. \ - For further information call Mrs. sharp curve. The tyU lJ at 7:30 p.m. will be speaker Don Mr. and Mrs; Jess Miller, Sept. 12 She is suprived by a daughter, William Rorvath at 663*2518. total loss. * ** "^erington. missionary fpm Brazil. tt 8:30 p.m, Refreshments and Mrs. Gary (Sharon) Wortley, Chel- He w:!lwill b; sbowmgshowing- slides of his. .'oilectioiu-—• - sear three sisters, Mrs. .Lerp (Eth- Even a new broom won’t sweep w o rk . Everyone is w\\-come, it) Buehlcr. .Chelsea; Mrs. H. ,T. lean unless someone uses it. ’M^s. David MbhrlockiTapati ■■...■ ■» [June) Grotty, International Falls, at St. Joseph Morey HospiS TOPS1 ;(Take Off Pounds Sen Minn.; and Mrs. Ralph < Hannah) The-Chelsea Svial Service will c'bly) meetings are held every Croasdale. counsel ■ w’-th persons having fi- iV'ednesday at 12:30 noon at 902 nar.::*:- oJ- Sniavejtjc. problems ami Services.were Tuesday at 2 p.m. ■’ileKinley, Chelsea. W o m e n" or it Staffan Funeral Home in Chel­ ATHLETIC EVENTS OF THE WEEK re| .g-.’tv I'.rr. :o'i, nvo-neiary assistance. ;rir!s interested in joining this club come to the ot sea with the Rev. Warner-H. Sie- bar. Call ■i ' 9- may call GR 5-8352 or 475-8864. h tot i\:4 or ■: j-c '‘--x'-en.i- floor of the bert officiating. Burial was at Oak FOR CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL Grove Cemetery. - [A r«' ■ :r,_iv.?c-y*i., B . l i n g Tuesdays and Chelsea .Community Farm Bu­ ' ■': A ' ;■..; ; ★ '★ ' g ^ ^ V ■'''J krtme 15 reau Thursday, Sept: 12 at 8 p.m. ■ N : » ... ■ ■ Friday, Sept. 13— irate u Sylvan Town Hall.- luding Gamma Mu of Beta Sigma Phi »- .■ Jaycees Attend ..Si3ciao_infi_service, sorority, Sept. _Varsity_Football ...... at Stockbridge, 7:30 p,f prpori ^AnrericafrLegion'ahdAuxiliary Id at the home of. the president, * Saturday* Sept. 1 4 - pFl5 Mrs. Don Alexander, at 8 p.m. hospital equipment available by District 26 Fall MS/' contacting either Mr. or Mrs. Junior Varsity Football ... at Stockbridge, 1:30 d* tan; s je . . .Ei5ther_Cha.pter-.of Congregation­ Eugene Martin, at '475-5867 after • THE PUBS SMILE PROUDLY over their fast their league all-stars by a narrower margin of 5-4 al church will meet Sept. 12 at 4 p.m. . Meet in Milan pitch league champion trophy after defeating the and received a simitar trojihy. Robert Draper was the' 8 p.m:-. at the church. __. league ail-ktar line-up Aug. -25. by a score of 3*1. league director. ___ | Help Cards every Thursday afternoon Chelsea-Jaycees traveled to FCI t Milan to attend the annual Dis­ The Wolverines, alow pitch league champs, defeated Indin; Rogers Corners Farm Bureau at Korner House. ' * + * * trict 26 fall meeting, Sept. 3. A |d ar Friday, Sept. 13, 8 p.m., at home steak dinner was served by the fa;r of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Koengeter, Teen-Agers Will March Inquiries regarding the Chelsea rCI Chapter to about 80 Jaycees Area Scouts NEW urthe Fletcher Rd. . blood bank may be directed to„ from Manchester, Ypsilanti, Sa­ For Lukemia Research (e tor ■. * . - -'■.O'. “ . Harold Jones of Central FibreI me, Dexter, Ann Arbor and Chel­ S c h o o l Area teen-agers are again mar­ (cent Sylvan Neighborhood Club.at.the Products in the event that Mrs sea; Plan 3*Day tvned ching for ALSAC (Aiding Leuk­ home of Mrs. Jack Harrington Dudley Holmes is unavailable. .• Guest Speaker was Bob Padget, (ted f Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. president of the Michigan Jaycees. emia Stricken American Children). (eason: 31ue Chip awards were presented Camp Session B o a r d This annual march is to'provide a [Non- Wom’an!s Relief Corps Monday, Kathy Fulks Enrolled in to those chapters that increased Boy Scouts are getting together .hospital ’for the unfortunate chil­ juentl} Sept. 167 at 7:30 p.m., Sylvan Albion Freshman Class nheir membership 25 percent dur­ ation Town Hall,. . • to "show their stuff” Sept. 27, 28, dren of the world. The hospital, * ■* + Kathy; L. Fulks, daughter of ing L967-68. They included Ypsi- ([ratio 29 at Hudson Mills Park, outside S*. Jude Children's Research Hos­ tachir Mr.'and “Mrs. “Athel Fulks of 405 anti, Dexter and Saline.. A special of Dexter. ’ Freedom Ideal Homemakers at awardL was. p^eaented to Chelsea’s pital, is. in Memphis, Tcn.n. It is nemic home of Mrs, Loretta . Kruger Mtfdison St., will be one of—more 1 The Council Camporee^will be SUITS than, 600 new. freshmen expected past District 26 vice-president, Ron (Continued from page one) free to children of all races, colors, erati ^Friday, Sept. 13 at 1:30 p.m. Note 3ranham for his outstanding work the biggest event ever helf by and creeds. Children are admitted (ently, change of date. .. at Albion College. building, and property shall he ■ * * ♦ with the local chapters within the Portage Trails Council' as Cub placed in a building and_ site.fund. to the hospital by referral from He pe: Kathy . will. begin classes.' Sept. District’.-' ~ " ' " ' the ■family ’physrdan~with~eonsid»'_ Have Arrive! k n Temple Building Association of 20, Albion officials feel that this Packs, Boy Scout troops and Ex­ Ail ayes. 1 - Those Jaycees from Chelsea who eration only to the needs of the_ : r:»*T ■ r . pve p - the • Rebekahs —s pod a i~- meeting- is. one of the best classes to ma- plorer—-Posts .presen t^-rthe-Tentire' —Thefadministration has been au­ child. peroa, Thiirsday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. attended are; Walt Brown, Don We stress fine tailoring, withe triculate-there since more, than-80 ?roctor. Bob Updegraff, Lloyd program of "scouting” to boys, thorized t:•]? S» ; > f l ’ peri campfire, a,nd pageant. until the district’s new buses -ar­ he’needs the support of his school A daughter, Melinda Ahri, Sept, At the 'same, time, from 2 to. p rive. All ayes. . f so the team is hoping for a packed r 304' - 32" 36" Widths 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. p.mv in a special' area set aside, stadium that evening. leteher. . the Explorer Posts will be pre­ "" Motion by Taylor, supported by CHELSEA LUMBER CO. . + * * . senting activities which show what' Lancaster to approve "Plan A” A son, Clacton Lee, Sept.. 5, Explorers do, and what "Explor- with;.the First Agency of Kala­ DIAL GR 5-3391 ‘:6'_5Ir._"and'"Mrs. Virgil L. Clark. mazoofop. student- insuranco-for- * * ■ 1968-69, Cost to be ?2. All ayes. fHtAVY DUTY COM BIN ATI ON A son, Jeffrey Robert, Sept. 5, School Enrollment. . . STORM AND SCREEN DOOR. ,o Mr. and Mrs. Robert .W, Whea­ i Motion by Lancaster supported L 1 U 1 ^ • . (Continued from page one) by Hopkins that sophomores who ♦ i ton. The Friendly S tone . j BO NOTCHING OR MUT * * • * ’ The largest enrollment increases participate in thre.e sp o rts. may ;«C WITHTHISWELDED A son, Gary William, Jr., Sat­ seem to be in the junior high arid Wgive the second year of physical COUPON SALE ONE PIECE DOOR JAMB. urday to Mr, and Mrs. Gary Wil­ high school areas, with an in­ education.- All ayes. iam Johnson; Sr., of 8026 Werkner crease- of about 50 pupils each. PRE-SET ADJUSTABLE PRE-INSTALLED "PILE* Rd. . South _ Elementary shows an in­ ‘ i The new date for the Robert VINYL SWEEP. 1 * * *■ crease of about 25, and North ,;Foster .dinner will he Oct. 9 at WHY PAY MORE? WEATHER. STRIPPING. A son, Thomas Edward, to M1'. -Elementary ha.3 the same number -18* p.m. at the Canopy Restaurant AIL EXTRAS INCLUDED, and Mrs. Ricki Ash, 310 W. Mid­ ’as la^t year. '■.in Brighton." KNOB LATCH. WIND HEAT HARDENED ALUM* dle St. X—------r------:------‘ G r a d e A * INUM FOR LASTING * + # _ CHAIN AND PNEUMATIC I n t e r i o r DOOR CLOSER BEAUTY AND STRENGTH A daughter, Kristina, to Mr. and -Mrs. Sophocles Mattoff, 150 DOOR COMPim e ^ ... Van Burcn St, , wsFvuur/ofi mstmrms wm tvm om LATEX A daughter, Latrisha Lynn, to M r. -a nd—Mrs^-Gdis—Richard son, 320 North St. : w / VETOES COTTON BILL President : Johnson , has vetoed ■ ^ x > u i L O N G LIFE egislation aimed at prohibiting FUMIMfiOPmK CHELSEA LUMBER CO. mports of extra-long staple cotton 4415 L IG H T BULBS Dial G R 'S - S S S L —"Where the Home. Begins from countries_7VQt ha.vjng'diplqma* COLOR i? H i . Paint Now-r,Pay later tic relation with the United Stdtes. i& m m * NO MONEY DOWN ___, . OR limit easy-painting, fast-drying, water-cleanup latex at Eight 4kiV4ow, low-pric-el-Govers-up-to AOO-sq, ft. beao*” Budget priceH-Pepfi^0^6'- H tifully. In white and 4, colors! - J0.49i| pretested bulbs made,ifr U.S.A. 60,75ondl00.wott BLACKJWHITE LOWEST PRICES ON ALL PAINTING NEEDS1 Season A thletic Tickets — —~—^>nn n-i i n i mm ~ — 5 x 7 P H O T O * Football - Basketball - Wrestling ENLARGEMENT ADULTS STUDENTS ARTISAN 2-SPEED 1 Beautiful, glossy enlargement free with every roll Sander-Pollsher of black anfl white or Kodacolor film brought in for MEN’S CHORE NO MONEY C O O K IE PAN DOWN * 6 0 0 developing and printing. ; GLOVE VALUE TWO-SOME * 1 0 0 0 $ O B 9 S Save your photo envelope. It entitles you to a free C rC Cofapare Compare 5 x 7 photo enlargement. at 58c Pr. at $1.59 Price if bought separately Price if bought separately T* tool provides professional Sturdy cotton-nap out for results, ’A-HP burnout-proof For cookies and 5 11x10xVx''D.andj2* 8» extra weat, Mod, ts.fjij motor, 3-position switch and Lined Leather Gloves . .$1.66 D.Ooodqual!fytinwore.iMJ» $2240 $11.75 Bring in your film todayt OMdlepqint bearings. >t*tittt QYM0 LABELER LEAF RAKE Available from Senior High Athletes or at A Gold Seal Photo Special Reg. $3(98...... REFILL CARTRIDGE* Reg. 69c Strieter’s, Foster’s, Chelsea Drug Store Caulking Compound Reg. 45e .... CIGE SEALED BEAM M ~ T ' ~ ’ By Mail: Athletic Director, Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Mich* 48118 BUDGET-WISE STORE 2 9 4 headlamp______tyitent. Reg. $t«49 Moke checks payable to Chelsea School District ♦ ' "Chelsea's First Discount Store" 116 S. MAIN ST. ’ ! RHONE GR 9-1611 Always Better Bays A t. . . . ■ » V1 il < * ?gf)AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE SEVEN. 6R CULTURE V.J

-i CT ON ••MM by ILLWbiB JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER mmui rm a m • A . . 1 » , , ■ politicians find The Family Farm THE KNOW HOW,OF INTELLIGENT MEAT L«ft matter what politicans -may. t!in the heat of -this election Lr corporate farms are not gob- BUYING IS REALLY THE ’KNOW WHERE' C u p family-type farming oper. C s This may come as a shock Our customerf h$ve learned to depend on the outstanding quality of jome." but the rtumber of .farms ' this country now operated-by Stop A$hopmt*t$~unfaillng Mtlafactlon with ovory cut they purehaso. \ U families appears to be in EL» of 97 percent! The flnett quality, together with the experienced expertise, of our meat , [What was the figure 10 years Ln—about -the same, .97 per- cutting experts makes an unbeatable combination! : Wha.t was it 20, 30, 40, and r \ years ago?—about, the - same, percent. In Michigan, such L.porate farms have been estU fated bv agriculture economists 1 representing something less Prices Effective Wednesday, September 11 tan “one-tenth of one percent of through Tuesday, September 17, 1968 he total." • [a recent' study byrthe U. S. De* ertment of' Agriculture on cor- irate farming in 22 states, in. Ling Michigan, shows that such Lorations make up less,than ¥ -percent—of--the commercial in the area, Operate: less1 i seven percent of the; land "Triple R Farms" ILS.D.A. Choice sell only about: four percent Blade Ihe'farm products. [Helping confuse : the issue : (be- C u t L, the obvious politics of “de- inding" the family farm) is the [d argument concerning who is C H t J C K farmer arid what, is a farm, urther, more than 70 percent of ie (orporation8 listedin the most Lean, Tender, Meaty ■ ' "Triple R Farms" U.S.D.A. junt study, were still family Irned and operated, but incorpor- Center lb. M for a number of business Pork Steaks lb. Chuck Roast Cut kVsohs. . ' [Non-family corporations are fre- uently tied to college experiment Lean, Tender, Boneless and Cubed "Triple R Farms" Leon, Boneless . ations, to Boys Towns, demon- ration farms .operated by farm lb. lb. Machinery. manufatures, by farm Pork Cutlets Stewing Beef hemical and feed firmB as test orations, and by prisons, Cur- Tender Sliced "Triple R Farms" U.S.D.A. Choice .ntly, they, make up only ..about WE he percent "of the total far,m hold- lb. RESERVE _ k nationraliy'controlling about B e e f L i v e r • o Ground Round Steak O V lb< pve percent of the land. Their THE peroachment rate is nothing com- RIGHT hred'to millions of acres of land Stop C r Shop's Homemade Stop & Shop's Fresh, Lean, A ll American Beef TO ^ken out of cultivation for ever- xpanditig.. roads, airports and ur- lb. 3-Lb. Unlts- lb. LIMIT an sprawl,'"~Th.e-fa8test growing Pork Sausage Ham burger . . or More QUANTITIES legment in America can best be escribed asCjtfral, hoft-farm.” i All of-wJuUb -is. little comfort "Triple R Farms'' Fresh Dressed Lean, Tender; Boston Butt .. i the politician, forced to run this: Ifc- lection year on merits of the lb. urrent farm program, He may Chicken Legs or Breasts Pork Roast . . it much simpler to talk in- (Ribs Attached) ead of his concern for the family irm in an attempt to divert atten- Ion from low farm prices brought (bout by 30. years of, failure of Mrnmetttsupply, mahhgement rhemes.' 1 ;,-h • ■ O P E N darrfot habits, will often, save SUNDAY omeone’s life and,-the interesting aft of it is that it might be your- Lf.S, Nq- 1 Russet 10 a.m. *6 pjn, Ife that is saved, i ■ ' - . 20-Lb. • • Bog All Sole Prices Effective No. 1 Michigan : . ——. Sundays 3-Lb. Yellow Onions Bag Macintosh ,1 . __ ',3-Lb. A p p les • • I Bag Italian Prune Screens Plums

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. All Glass Panel Meadowdale Sorry, -McDonald's' No Sales CUSHION-SEALED M-Or. To Dealers In luper-leugh plaiHt t-Lb. Bottle ...... Hlllllllllltlt Cottage Cheese . Carton Catsup ...... Eigfler Glen Areas for Carnelot American or Pimento EXTRA LIGHT Treesweet Fresh Frozen Florida—1 ^ ' - end vlilblllfy 6 -Gz. .8-Oz. ■■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim "Cans Sliced Cheese . . . ' Pkg.- Eeiy to Remove and Assorted.Colors Family Scott ■ STORE HOURS: • WASH from INSIDE Our Favorite 1 «»eny time Mon., Tues,, Wed.,. piniiiiimiiiuiiiiimiiiii Bathroom Tissues 3 4-Roll 9 a.m.*6 p.m, L . Rustproof S w e e t P e a s Pkgs. Thursday, 9 o.m.-9 p,m, ALUMINUM SCREENS 1 Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 8 o.m.-9 0,m. lost longer Pure Granulated "niiiniifniniiiiiiiiiiitiii t . Sunday < •wltsh Screen and Otaii In ] 10 a.m. fa 6 p.m. 5*Lb. ONLY 10 SECONDS _ SUGAR Bag

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Standard Window , "■ . 1 ' "■ ■ ■ ...... : ' ' " V c Star-Kist Chunk Style Zion 2-Lb; 51 m m -02. M m Coil fM IH F i g B a r s Pkg. Deluxe T rip le -T rack T u n a • » » • • • '• Fronco-Americon $119$ McDonald's 2% Low Fot y . 7 5 < 15V4-02. S p a g h e t t i « • Cans M i l k . . • • ! • • M m Elions M * 0 '' ■ ■»' . Del Monte Comelot '; - $ 1 0 0 T'-Lb. ' f 4.b., 13-02; Saltine Crackers . • . ^ I W : ' P e a c h e s Cans 1 ' V ' Dial QR5w3391 THURSDAY, SEPTE m b p b j . { .* 'I (•■.’, V J P A G E E IG H T THF! CHELSKA STANPAUD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN

thereof m recorded In I.lber 6 ofFlat, STATE-OP MICHKiAN , , -on P««« 1, Wauhtenaw County Records, tn the Circuit Court for the County., ot hIko known a* '2067 Hiutllnvt Avenue, Washtenaw. Official Chelsea Village Notice i £ T WSEKS Yiwllantl, Mlohlitnn. mITOie N.iWhNSHBRH and HKUTRAND ME ANSWER tng will be held at 8:00 o’clock p.m. pi'i'liut! the 12- month* Immediately fol­ (i. WlNSHBlKi, Jointly and Severally. NOTICE1 ON HEARING AS TO I : lowing the wile, the proiwrtyly 'mny'may bvt t .V hb action was flleil by Minnie N. ANlusbeir. 14. Ladle fundls" ant wife, of the-Township of YpxHnnt!, Wash and Rerlrail'd (i. Wlnsberg. Jointly and Villtitre Council is k'ansiiie’rin R 'fd r TING CAUCUSES WHERE Stanford University radio as^ron- 18. Erbium: -0: Scottish Wh*Ii1«»iivv - Couni.v liccor l,., on pave '564. temiw Comity. Michigan. Mortgagor to Severally. Platiltlffs. - against Jamas( H. omei'i It may have been there 36.0rigt. which eauL-nuirtiruire was thereafter on, AMERICAN MIDWEST MORT(lAfiE CX)R- Rrinker and Out# A. Newman. Jointly upprovaj and subsequent aubpiig- NECESSARY IN THE VILL­ aym. economist nate torwit tile 'JTt'h tlav o(\ lli'cemher 0 sion to the voters an amendmentdment for thousands or millions of years 16. Nocturnal l('-.fi, assk-nH to FKDKR VI) NATIONAL PORATION, a Michigan Corjioratlon of and Severally. Defendants, In the above- AGE OF CHELSEA 7. Bottle 27. Bull. ilietrolt, Wayne County. Michigan Mort­ entitled Court to obtain h Judgment dU- just waiting for us to evolve suf­ mammal top 41. Cry of MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION', a National gagee, date I = the »uth duv of Novembtir, solving a partiieiHliip, an Oiih'i’ to effect to the ViHaire Charter. Said hear- ARTICLE 1. Election Procedure. ' fighters Mo rtuave Assoclntion, ami vrocortle'J on A, D., ll'.'iS, iiiul recorded ■ in the office ussigiiment of. real c-tste interests and. inyr will be held at 8:00 o’clock ficiently to make contact worth­ IT. Bitter •.Mature, 28. Relative sheep Jni'"iiiv 7. 111.17 In 'he office nf Heolster of the Register, of Deed*, for the County to (Atiilh a judgment . against Janie* H- The general election laws of the while, He said that the -probe will vetch as milt 30. Rational 42. Indian of Pcciis for. Haiti. Comity of Wnshtennw of Washtenaw and Sta'te- of Michigan, on Rrlnker and to obtain an accounung nmi p.mr in the Council Room In the 16, Furtive 9. Idleness : In -T.lhcr: _T7t - ,of. Wa-htcna'w Comity ilia '.Mill day nf November. A. ,D.. IDAS, lujiinciive and restraining order, ^gainst Chelsea Municipal Building vn State of Michigan shall apply to be packed with' ‘information, . at 32.'■ Toward 33. Assemble lterni-d* on Pmre .881 which *nld mnrttiave In Lil>«r S.mi of Washtenaw'. County both. IiefeiidHitt*. . ■ - and control, as near as may be, all least as much as pn encyclopedia 10. Individuals 34. Supine war Ltliereafiri' on. lu-wii the ?'"h dnv Records,.oti- iiagp’fidu, which-sald-mm'tgage. October, 3, 196S. ___I . . 23. Hint 14. Day of 35. Snappish of- Janmi ry,- l 6 (W, - a sxi « tied f o - A M K HIOA N wax ihuruaftcr (in, to-wlt the 12th day of ’iT-'TS HF.Rr-RY ORDERED -'that- the Tho -proposcd amendment is as proWur«8 relating to registra­ contains. He minimizes any pro­ 24. AngiOsh - the month ■ « . 9 3 T SAVINGS AN11 I.O\N ASSOCIATION. » Decani her A. I >,. (HVn aaslgned to. FED­ .Defendant, James--H. Rrlnker, shall An-; 37, Prohibits Michicnn AHsocIniioiv; ami olectmlel-;:oil ERAL.' NATIONAL MORTOAdE ASSOCI- svver or: take: .»ucn other action a* may follows: tion for and the conduct of Village blems of language, pointing out 26.Anesthetto . ,ta‘e:abhr, Jun» -MH, . llir.s -In th» Often of P‘vlxter A'i’ION, a National Mortgage Association bS permitted by. law on ot“ before the Sul elections, except «s such general how successfully, we have decipher­ 38. Qperatio i L » 4. r * of OcPils: for suitl County .of. -Wnshtennw and ' rpcijrilrd on December IS. loss, in dnv of '.October. infiK.r Failure tiv comply PROPOSED CHARTER melodies in Mber . ul.’i - of Wiish'Alo'w ('iriiitv I, I her Page ,Vifi, Waxhtenaw- Aounty wlth.thl* Order Vvvlll reault Mti-a' judgment: laws relate to political parties or ed the meaning O t dead languages 29,To secure, H ,r l^wor'is. on tmee I Ml. on which inoruraire jici-orils, which said mortgage wa((. there- of default 'against such Defendant: for AMENDMENT PROVIDING partisan procedure" and except as from inscriptions in archeological — It there is (.-l-ilnio l ,t<> be (hie, ill I he dale after (in, lo-wirthe 'Jnth dav of May. U'fiii.1 the i^llcf demanded In the Complaint filed THE TERM OF TWO YEARS u & ^ ■of thin notice, for nrlnclnal and Interest, asHtgneil lo I'TItST T'EDERALvSAVINfJS III this Court. . , , : . : , ', . otherwise provided by this charter excavations. vessel * 19 i n,, oiini i.r .Kl w.i.-vri'HonSANlr TiM?v.v AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF; DAVEN­ S/JAMES R; RREAKEY, JR. FOR THE OFFICES OF amendment. 80. Prosecuted HUNDRED NlNF.TY-ONR and Mtrt'iO PORT. IOWA a'ml recorded on June 10., ■ ■ •• • prcsl llng Clrcrit Judge : PRESIDENT, CLERK (SI I RUI.SSO ' HOI,]". ' US; No *"lf or ui'ii. Inis In the office of Register .of Peefls Aivtlng in the Ahsence of ARTICLE II. Inspectors of elec­ VIOLENT SOLAR ACTIVITY .'Judicially IB P 17 . ccrdlnvH in : Jaw-or iiie,|ul!v hnvlnu been for --Haiti County of'W.a*htenavv- In : Lilian Judge John W. Coni in AND TREASURER tion, The Village Council shall ap­ may disturb large -electric power, 81. Argent: i tw‘ ,| mad . 'kv [.(.(viver t-he.-de*'1 sor'i.i G hv HiSii :of .Washiemiw County. RororiU, on A -true copy . , . ^ ■■ ■ - sym. S r : hiiid murti'iiiie or an.vr'imrt thereof.. Now, page 607. on whjch niortgage there Is Jack J. liK'n'is. ■ ARTICLE I. Term of office. point two (8) qualified electors of systems. Apparently i 'hat on •We'JoesdHv (tli.27K.621, AiigSP-Sentfi-li-li’. electric power transmission. The 88, Insect - the nit rjuv of December,.. A,. D. lnGS, at No suit or proceedings at law or in igan, being Act 3 of 1895, as ARTICLE HI. Conduct of cau » Tl’n o'clne.k: forenoon. Locr! Time, .aald. eniiitv having been instliuted. to tecoyei Street entrance tiv,the Wa*htomisv Cnuntv' amended, is hereby amended as University of Minnesota is inves­ 38. Musis , moricitKO■ will be foreclosed: hy n sale at the debt secured by' suiif niortgiige or niiy Huilding In the Citv-of Ann Arhor, Mlchl. cuses. Except as' herein otherwise ■ note i public mu-linn, to the h!irhe*t bidder, .at gun: (that being the: building where the follows:The president-, clerk and provided,M ...... the laws o f the State of tigating the effect of these mag­ part-, thereof, Now, therefore, by virtue, of 40. Fit for n — the. wo-i enirnnye .-of ■ the Wtishietinw the power of'.sale contained In said mart- Circuit ’Court for the. County of. Wa*h- {-treasurer- shall hold thair rfisufiGt*' Michigan governing the conduct of netic storms, in an effort to de- tillage I Coomy"-Didldiav -in"the MTtv of Atin rage, and 'pursuant ..in tne statute of the •cnaw I* held), to the premise* described :re* . J s “u n0ln ‘r'eir respeci* termim counter-measures. Timing A > hor.. Wmhsovaw County. -'Michigan (that State nf'Michigan In -sm-h case made mid In *a'ld mortgage, or so much thereof a* ive offices for the term of tWQ general - elections, furnishing 4>f 42,Blblical 5T i f si lu'io'.. tln> - i.diMinj- .where Mhn . -.Circuit of the project is important be­ _ name-— % provided, notice' is hereby given that on (2) r«™ t™ »«» ballots and the depositing, count-; (A-■>■( f.ir (’he Cdiinty. Of-'-.Washtenaw. is. '■heM.Mh day (if November, A. D. 1968, at cause .magnetic storm: activity is 44. Kind of 40 IT h' -111 of i|», iiren'l-» dc‘."rilii‘d In ■ said 1 <>:(in,A. M, Incir! tiiiie, said-mortgage will charge* and eximniie'*. incb'.iing: tha at. day of March of the year desig- ing and canvassirfg^df jthe same it'o-i or -o .much thereof ins may be (foreclosed bv a sale at public inictlon. cyclic and is expected tot reach a fugue (j,...... iirv: lo'oi.v tlij- aiuonm d'p, ns i the highe.i bidiler; ht the west entrance ,^"idH1 b0vv^h**b>'.,.‘"e,kivnli"la. a sk h e year when the two shall as near as may be apply to 45. Color 44 nf,, .,.op vii(.I miirtvave,' \ with tlfe nf the Wu-litgmiw (‘oimty Building In thr prowwt It«^.IntereHt;prior, to hi\H. sale, whir.h" ( 2) year-terms shall commence for the nominating caucuses hedd pur­ peak of activity in .1969-1970. 46. Literary ih : iiii.o.^ .,_e.b'.,.i:i!on . nt fun a. uii'd. one-half'. .’I'. (-(.^o'f ■' An>i Wrlw-K'-' -Washt«niiw '''.County.,, '''nld. iu^miM>* «iu (lgscribgit in; the iespective offices of president, suant to this Amendment. compost* w ('em ! 11 ‘ I i ■ i.(>r 'nilmini and all lenal costs,: Mii'hign"1 thut Jx-tTryT the building where |^| number 10, Block 3 of Ormsby nnd CITY RESIDENTS live in an e h - i .... I >y»ie."«es;....i'iclllilillr M. of Deed*, publication of notice. The Village t =;T-erned, .ncce-'iiry .10 nrotect its' Iti- mny lie iterex-iary-to tmy the amount due.] pnge in 1, Waxhtennw-vCounty Rcconia,. fied and enter upon the duties of surrounding countryside, reports cessing, milk is completely steril­ (, i.’.v.i I,, .he ,ii'.,o>j.,,. Whii'h ' siii'l le'oni. Council shall not less than fifteen an environmental health scientist otopes emitting -low-enercy raj hs iifoi('-.iilfl, im H,ud.^mortgage, with the together, with the tenement*, hei'eHiu- their office. Commencing on the ized almost instaiiily, quickly cool­ tion. |ve> a re. described as follmvst All- that In'croM thoriioii at four and thrce-uUHi'ter.s Imeiits and' appurtenance* thereunto he- (15 days prior to the holding of at the University of Cincinnati. ■ r(:• i-i liinrn l.i-.■ nf houl: <|io-.>^ in per cent. ' IIV'l ' iwr miiuini uiul uill- legal J iom'lng; a* in *aid mortgage provided, second Monday of March 1970 the ed and poured into sterile con­ the .. nominating caucuses herein He. said that cities receive more the To\vnshii> of Yi'-ibnui. In the County cost*, '.'charges and. exPeri-u1*, including the I /pheip i. redemption ' period ' ‘ a*, determine:! ‘ ’ I terms of president and treasurer tainers; of W.-ishienmc; atv1 S'ntc (if Miidiiyutl atioriicy fccs ullmvwl. by .law, and also any provided for issue a call for such 'solar radiation than rural areas RETURN TO BIKINI 1 and 'do-erjlioil as- -follows. :.*..wit !•••• .sum ;tu' *iini* .which rtuiy be paid by the j Statute:utn'uot'atetmi : Augirst. tA. IJ6S " March 1909 the term of clerk shall of the same by posting a copy of meter that uses radioisotopes to Revised-. Sheet ■> of .’ sheets of said pjii'cvl.of lani)/-VitusUe in thp Township i storage capacity/ Cities also lose Bikini to return . to the Patiij Burke. Rurke. Ryan and Rennell j be. H t\\0 (-) yen.l* term.' such call in - at least five (5) con­ idnl. a- recoicieil in l.ihci- |n ’of Plai.s, of ii^ t'mjniy of WH^hUovHw, Attorney* for Mortgagee . - 4 „ 1T „ , - less heat energy through evapor- detect gold, silver or other ele? atoll, The Bikinians -\vere remoli T’ns'e (IT. Wnslilcnaw ■ County Records, •and• S-tiwo of Michigan ami ;‘WHshti'niiw No. 1. paft bustion and metabolic heat, and velopad by., the Atomic Energy purpose of nuclear-weapons ttj The Icis'th of the ocnod of Vcdemtition- s t a t e o f Michigan offiAct No. 3 of the Public Acts of in a newspaper circulated in the nf ih*Mrtnti I.Tn the Clkniir Couit for the County of j^ggg VllIflCT© ChftPtBr Act) Village at least .once for two(2) , l.'aiedi. at I let roil.,- .VI nliicnn Seiitember ienaw Countv, Mtfhigatv Q„. „„„ ______, ______house" effect_have"a larger posi­ analyze alloys and solutions for two years to prepare the islands! 1!"- .'i'll, I nils. •■. ■ • I'iHVU'llip. Wll\N ASSOCIATION OF DAVENPORT, Washtenaw County - Building In the/ City Village Clerk the date of the second Monday in will require little refrigerationi rer Ih'thlit, Mich. ISJ.’II WO ln;t:t ■ IOWA. Assignee of Mortgagee, I-rvf Ann Arbor Co’inty of: Washtenaw I,' George- L. Winarts, Village March which shall be 'the date for n - -J “ :__: ^.-1::..':—.- —:— —— Sent.t--NovJs- -i- ami State-.of.-Michigan,-this._Hth_.d*y—o£-| ports Votator, Louisville.; The-com.-..- HtiTTR'^PmjjCK/* WTV'RTEOr Au'olst. 166*. J ' Crerk, certify that the foregoing the annual" election of the Village pany says two processes: already MOimiAGK SALK Atlornev*: for .A^dcliee of Mortg-ilgee Present! Honorable John W.\ Conlln. officers. hi*fau!f haviim.' heci\ made in the -terms, Stiitu-.2.1.61tardiau ' Building. Ciro'iit Jud'.'e. is a -true-vopy--<)f-;the proposed l... , in use reduce the need for refriger* unci nm1!' |fn,H r>r a i i i'fiiin mni't^atrc mmli» Detroit, Miehiuan J*226 Augl5-Nov7 On the 5th day of Autmat, Isas, an amendment to the charter of 1 '-ARTICLE V, Separate party ation. They are freeze-drying-—rp Ik- ILVUDM) "Ml'NSON a ml, 1/ADO'NN.V •MORTGAGE S'ALE-rDefault hpvins:(been, (■Hon was fiu.t bv T.'tU, Johnson Plaint- Village of Chelsea, and thab w i lallotH, All votes cast at such Ml'N’fON. hi* , r,- l ho (■:1V of Yrr;Tl“ ff, nifflinst E hH .tohnHon,, Pefenvflnt, l , ....-u j - i L i hP1! ; j moving water without the use~of nnli, 'ohmIv of \V,i-ilUmiw nml' Sfiite of. made In the conditions of a cerlain morts,...,h1« to obtnin a dlvorte from the | vjpunci! is C*0nsI<10rttifc this &|H6hd aominating -caucuses shall be by III], TTlrt on-re made bv JUNIOR KENNETH^MOHN- I ♦M1' __ heat—an aseptic canning. A nurh- Mi. hi-- •tl-ill-O,-* ,, At’KIt MOltr- SON and- PHYLLIS JEAN______' JOHNSON. I bo”1'* tomia of matrimony..matnmony. ^ ment and that Council will' take 'allot and there -shall be separate ber of quality freeze-dried foods VILLAG E TAXES C \GK roMP \NY. j! Mi't iuran coi i>orn- hi*, wife .to FORT WAYNEYNEJtORTfiAOE JdORTGAGE L ^ JS HFItEDY ORDERED that (he I further action (if this itmnndmnni -Mmi, rriuj * 4 *— 11ft Off--H-c—XkI —dm- - nf CO,, n Michiii'An aorpoi'ftt'Rtloh, ■ dat«J- ■ - Aprlt* fDefendhlTL Earl Johnson, shall answer -l ' “ *-11011 ox iniH Jimenumem uallots-for the nomination.of caji- are already available, .including A iini.st, HMm, and FOfOheci in Die Office 17, 1957. anil .recorded AiApril...... 22.. . 1057...... in, | .or; . take -. stink . other .action ...... ns rnav. ,, . pf r-J On the abOVC Stated UlltO fttld ,'tllMi .’ didutes for each political party or tea, coffee, shrimp, mushroomp uLulip.. Rcv.is|( IV of- Dec 1- f»r‘-1he rcnin(y the Office of ■ the Rejrfoter of Deed's for, mitt*! hv law oi> or - before the., nth dnv nf \V ,-i-liicnim- ami _M ich i ifii ii._cm. hr~Omimv "of-rWnshten«w_aniD_Stater_of_rof—Oct-nh'er;—1988—nnd~fnll(’re—to—eomnlv- George- L,-Winatwl organ iz at ion-in-th e-Vi lia ge,----— i: and- tomatoes. More, whole- milk ARE DUE and PAYABLE Tnu T:h .** :i v (if .Am.-’'*1. 1 ' in MichlKan in Liber 781, p. 441, Washtenaw I with- this order., will permit a Judormenf ^Village Clmft 1211: ■(if WjI'hlOHrl'V (' mo* \ Hntfisfeiv r»f County Records, which mortRMte was 1 of; d»fH''It aiinln|t st'ijh. Defendant for the 1 ARTICLE VI. Candidates. Catv- and other dairy products soon will PcmI s Krcmrl at ' P;,ffi? . u-hich -siiid thereafter BssiRned -by said Tnor(ga««e toI HliefHlk" re ' h il:iv of 1 (lettll c r. - I'OrT im-i in- reconled Mae IP57,, in Liber 788. Urot\son and Kosi^r AMENDMENT TO THE CHAR} | , ARTICLE„lt r VlL Person register- VILLL6E TREASURER,IER, WALLACEWfl WOOD] p. 255. Washtenaw County. ReMvds, which;I Attorpev* at Law '-' TER OF THE VILLAGE OF* jJ: • ■or.ln _:in ’ho .0 r ip(' .„■ I - (,,, >1,,. CfHiniv r,f \v.■rr^r-mtw ' ritulv CHELSEA TO ALLOW NOMIN-] J January preceding the annual Vil­ 1 6 5 S. Moin Sjt., Chelseo. Mich. I S:,uc -M."lik'.An i.rtfl ! he I till] 1 IJ t \* 4>f :«kslrtnprMiqn,; t>yTHUhter 8.(671) ,' ;5 , ATING CAUCUSES *N - V IL i^ S lage electfdh together tvitfi1 their )■ !' J" . ‘if \Viishv 'Hnslpnment ‘dh1*d Aptrlh -27.: 1982; and re- f ■ ; , . ■■ ,j,r. —_ pillage of Chelsea—may rejgister' 4» ) t ' | v <»' , ^ t 'Yj fomiw C(.urn V st 1- r of Deed* ItccoKls. MBXjflA l??ZSln 'Mh«I, i9S7,.p;: 468. | . STATE OP ^HCPlGAN LAGE ELECTIONS hamesr and ' address, shall be eh1- >*» T~*n _fi-u, rtl) -Ush*,h nio» -.i »«4Hft«— -orv l In th* flreuit caun fortBvs County Of Wash- M -any such eaacus-and no-p 2rson (lainual !n In* «c 11jIs at »hi*,«lute of t hits' (fare wan theriaf tbr ahaismed .by tenav”’" "" r - ■ i Notice is hereby given that the1 <|ho registers at one (.1) caucuk, titled to , hold a nominating cau­ norH'C' ff')' i »rHH’M'a1 ninl. i-i’Mi'4‘ Plaintiff. ; .. : | Villagey iu».%re Counciluuuncu 18.is considering, eonsidprintr joW rj l for any one election may register' DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,1ST Sj -f V " ViTTT-. " Ii hi1 ’ -> ' 1 rttj*- (*'127116'. DO1.1,.1(Its And no . *a iil f>V ]'n>eeey Interast the sum of Eleven Thousand I pnbtic notice "is hereby given, that per-1 ______. . . cuses. No person may vote at any A R T IC L E XlV. Sticker candj- ?\'7! *: C n‘i'i If ih,‘ J'rtWtrt rtf Oil- «• 11 * 11 a i i l «*11 in Seven Hundred Twenty-Two and 72/100 J sttartt ■ to a iudgmont of foreclosure and I MORTGAGE ASSOOIAIION, a National dates. In >the event no names are -: j i il TTloj'l**: at,'(*■ am1 rtf !lie ■■DU ItP (,f ( IlC Dollar* (Sn,722;72i): and on anlt- or. nro-1 order of. Sale entered In the Circuit Court | Mortgage Association, which aealgnmettt caucus jvho is not registered at of M Jt: . i'l. a -.(!t ^...rrurtif-. •ceedlfig-at-law -or • In equity-.having been' for the county of Washtenaw. Sta'te of tJlClM !•) October 81, 1962- and recorded such caucus'and not entitled to placed in nomination* “from any THERE WILL BE NO EXTENSION __ riiMtie-(j ..1! -T-ie-ti H V rj* flic 3rd dny hmt nr -Insl lt»'«d-to recoveV-the-debt—ae-:l igan. dn. the 8th dav of June. 1M8, in j-Decembet' 16. 1662, In -llber -1012. paKe-326 nominating caucuses,-sticker -can-'' n' 1 h'CoirilM*F,, tar,'*. ;• a! t.l|*Y 1-■ii rtVInrL. "in cured by ‘ ttaid mortgage or any xpart 1 favor of Mildred 3. Miller, Plaintiff, and | Register nf Deeds' Office, WnahtenAw Vote in-the general Village election 1 .'Irt ft,i munmi. i.<>(-:, f : '1l'im(-r“ ilic 11 lit 1 r thereof: [ aealnst Edward C. Ross and Lorraine Ross. County, Miehiuan, on which mortgage for which caucus is electing can­ didates or write-in caHdidates may - i • -1!lHi \‘. i1 1 a ’ • h',. 11 UOIi Si r«»e*t r*n- Now therefore hv virtue of the power Defendants. !. Jack J. Garria. Cirdilt Court there i» claimed to be due as unpaid be elected at the general' Village OF THIS DEADLINE DATE! 1 mIK1** ! iiv ill !Ill- City of *Hle In HHid mortgage contained, and I Commissioner, -will offer for sate to the principal and interest on the date of this didates. ' ' \ ri I-i A'•lu- wI,.*,-,-,'irr- i! ii in1 v. mt,r,„,,t to tho tatuto*?of°°theState*1 of hlohest bidder at, a nubile auction to be notice the sum of $8,384.62 together with election, . Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sot. , - |-'!l!i. i 'hai f W-iiiv '.he 1irtiii!' nu ill which Michigan In *tich rake made and provided, held at the southwest door of the Washt.enatyJ all legal c.psts and expenses of forecloatire ‘ARTICLE IX. Candidates de- f ”i! ■' 'ii (1, i •. ' for Mi, uf notlce-ls^hcrehy-given-th&t-on-Wednesd ay- .MmiY..R6l1dlnK.._c^nerHuronMd.Majn ftn(l^n__^tqniey.,s..feeaBprpvltl(d.by..lftW, wared nominees. The candidates ARTICLE XV. Form of the \\ n- h ■'ii:iw i- .he!7TT r-a•i -e lo hi* "Wild nt the 'nh (lav* of 'October lOBR at 10:60 Streets, in the City of Ann Arbor. on Mon- and' no suit or proceeding at law or in receiving the higtast number, of ballot. The form of the ballot; r.1 * i11 i i- a - it’ n 1 f> .)IS 'I.*- IiuMim t he oW k/In the forenoon, Local Time, brM ‘he lSth day -of September l968. at «mlty hrtvlug been instituted, to recover ' !-n*rnr-r ie-crilifl i n. > votes on each political party or used in any Village election shall r- hr-« „;,i OLrti'iuiikfe and min".'ii'ge will be foreclosed bv a sale at 12:00 noon, theTfollowing . described, real the money secured by said ■ mortgage, or ' *li*-c: i)iff! ♦>: .. -*rt O’rtfh Uuuaif: nubile. auction, to the highest bidder, at I property. _ •• ...... 'u I arty part thereof. Organization ballot for the office conform as nearly may be to that W ALLACE WOOD . a • mav.' Ilf* !1111r'4-- alA •« v the- amount •bp Union Street entranco to the 'CohiO | Lot NO. 18 Ideal AddlUofl to the^ Village - I '"Notice is-hereby given that hy virtue of ,'t Cn. ♦•-'•!i.! ,!1 .'*• .or ■I of'f'inavl hv* Michigan, the Power of sale contained in said mort. (designated shall be declared by the prescribed by the general laws of f. aifti1- anv aiHii 'oiia; amount ner*or “s I gage, which -upon dcfimlt haa become t,he State of Michigan for elec­ CHELSEA VILLAGE TREASURER , i ; j. a lit 1 •Xr:l> i.■ 1 .Dif-M'hv ai the >l«ce where the Circuit Court for the I recorded in Liner 3 or Fiats, page 1, | operative, and the statute in such cage inspectors of the election at the .r- -t -,i i*\. -a!f. irtfli • 1 I- ( ^-,1 ♦ »)' i • per an>rti»fi prenvlx** described In said mortgage, or Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan. August ist,, l „t ten o'clock. In' the forenoon, .the under­ party or organization for such dates for each office shall be listed; , if. " !- * r lv fj i'v ■ - ■■! er a' nroviflrt*! go Hindi i hereof as may be necessary-to I 1968, . ' „ . ' \ signed willr at the west entrance th "the ,.tTill,^ :t f; ' n w. • i . Co • • Thn pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said : JACK J. GARRIS, Washtenaw County Building in the City officer to be voted" for at the en­ In a single column in such manner: : i.m t (l * l> ..lit -..i-i a ■ e 'ij'rrihci] mortviu-p, with interest on the .principal . arcii t Court Commissioner of Ann Arbor, Michigan, that being the suing annual election, as to denote the party or organ- i' : .a!•' j ' : .1 ••••ami-4*” a »>if -iirort- thereof, nt 4*.^ per annum,-and any I ' Washtenaw Counw /JJ.-pJaee-where-' the Circuit: Court for the i ■ nii 1 f-ji in- •ine . (‘iw. :,vr y 1,-Hjir.i.i, sum or sums which maV be paid by the | AU»'8*BeP,‘w | Coiility of Waahtenaw ia held, sell at A R T IC L E -X. Absent votes. No Izailon of the respective candi­ , is ‘ \ \r : h' ♦-!k;iw. a ,,( Midi- undersigned at or before- said sale for I ■ ‘ 1 ' v,rX.L"t7 11 ‘ ; 1 ’ I public auction to the highest bidder the dates (and shall be rotated on the '.. a-1a 1■I"1 v *frtir<;>AV- . hr wit : notice parson not present at the times of i ■, * vj-in.i1; a1 1in. i>iIi*. artit>n of- the 7n7^u',oX rinsurn^^aldn...... h^^tho'Tnder-’' v . I , Default havliiK been made, iin- .u- I-so Premises much describedthereof as in may'be-neceaaary. said mortgage, or lo the actual voting at the nomina­ ballotsJ_ In all other respects, the •. .V|<> i! te• i ri*--i-,f.- FiartVIif\ Si :, cu nml the ■d'-nr-l !nirsuant to law and to V h,* Mil •'ft-ta |„ the Kk-i Including the attorneys’ fee* allowed bv I Hanhnn Real Estate ExchiinKe lncorpor-1 C(m^s - and exnenseaj ■ together with said erul laws of the State of Michigan f > r, hill'll. < S' ref h»*nro South • law, which, said premises are described atod, a 'rol'poratlon, onranwed. and exist-■ attorney's fee, allowed by Inw, and also declared Illegal at such nominating (,f ( ) |l •• F(f ‘ '<»Ot a* follows: --- - , ^ I Inir ..under the laws of the State , Interest In the premises, situated In the .ARTICLE XI. Certifying of nom- A R T IC L E X V I. Repeal of con­ M'i-1 ¥ t ' -an. to. wit: Ia,t 526. We-twllliw Unit: Ih Ltbct1 of Washtona^ Cmin^ Rey-I Townjhtp of y County of ’-Wash. Iriees. The Inspectors ,Qf_the.nomln. flicting provisions. All provisions m h.J Lno. _(/f Seven, m-iordimr to the plat thereof as J Ister ^of Deeds Record*^ on Paaes 40, »6| tenaw, State ot -MIoh,, to wit: ——---- atlng caucuses shall certify to-the Structural change (of hroo-i* NcVvih imraU rocoFflfd in 1. i !>o r Ifl of plittii. 26 | nti<1 - ;j I.: sHitl tnortHBjfeu h nUevwt in hh»<1 | •,.. io'« c\cet>tthdWGHt08 ffiet thereof of Act No. 3 of the Public‘Acts of 1 Ik- w. linr* nf Wmvl***' an,! 27. Washtenaw County Records. ^Rea^leS ate* W(Sa 4 3 V S f. f t Clerk for the Village within forty- 1895 (General Village CHarter Act) muscles, bones, nerves) . f« n‘ ‘hr fw f* Wes' | 114^1 Dated : . PKOPLEs ’S ’& I rAI/ SAVINGS' AND | /Xl.'s.lhintl eight (48) hours after the close of and any and all amendments there- precedes changes of func- .Mi-Mi 'im* nf Ki-jinktln Stmet _T(mii3hJp.-:Washtenaw_CountyVrMlchIpan_ thenomimtt'ing ’ HoknhTiirTtrT hIvo " Period of redemption Is 12 rtiopths. .to’in conflict herewith are hereby tions in the body! i>',rir*nt tVin puwt Dated: June 18, 1068. of the persons so i leeted. a.t said repealed. . ■ r.- .■ muHif mM k* unn rTM ilw] FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE •” < i'v ; S ASSOCIATION, Assignee of Mortgagee nominating caucuses for the of- ( i’v of Waxhtennw flees for which candidates are to be Altered function and — \f i/-v-rj, m 'iSni't n~**iv -Uetriii+i—Miehlvan—Ik226r -WUHam F. D atinemlBe rr -Village-Clerk- -J-n ftv'rini/• r-i" 'VK months WOndwni'd 1-7 Pint .Tiilvll-Oct.a ]' F11H’Jn 'n 1 y..i\e 91 u,wv, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. chosen at tl)e ensuing general .elec- 1, George L . Winans, Village later tissue degeneration «' ” ' 1 i •*11)0-) — I uccovdH, on rawe olf ; on ■ wnicn mort- . ■, * . tion. it \ T'|.‘T j V” " • ' OKKIKK -OF IMPLICATION th«i'e i>* riHimof! io hi due hiu! mi* I 'HI -Ccorrfe Roftdi , clerk, certify that the foregoing is DISEASE! Chiropractic MUrTM'Tr'iipps; \.\'|'(n\A| MV’.' ? . (ituiernl jmld Hi the dftte of thin Notice,, including ARTICLE X1L Nominating cau- is a true copy of the proposed NORMALIZES STRUC­ liK’ufMITT A« f of Mortifiic’cr nf Mii hiiran, Fmbal/D Cmii’l fnr the J J*1'iviridjiHl ■ . jimi: w Intev.e»t, , the , •, I’um' . of Kleven, | Telei>hone;, HUntor &»4680 Junc2Q5eptl2 cu»e« open to the public. All nom­ ...... TLhMc, • -, ' fV,ntLiv 4,f ■ | IhoiiMund Two Hundred rorty-ilve.. «nd . noni.tl *mnv .amendment to the charter of the TURE, CORRECTS THE - \ ‘"D ..i n.v. a i i i f u,,tllN °r nl; VJo' r.vionthu UnllniN «ml no , ORDEH OF PUBLICATION inating caucuses shall be open to Village of Chelsea, and that the ■%.:.*-vi■.r*r(.- f,,).. ,v. -v."U,r. r,fr Mr>vicfnepp K-tnie .of. JlKRNAKD L.-MILEE,--.-De-UuiW-dr^proc(!edlimr ntvlasy. 0 ^ 4 1 1 ^ 1 ^ 1 .- ^ ^ Mlchlaan^IM^ttte-Codrt for the 1 fi.o T’.-i'r j,,.-;'-' ‘ having been instituted to recover the debt i”i.uJ °Dnie. AS'111'- p>r ine the general populous o f,the VI11 age Council is considering .this amend­ CAUSE OF DISEASE. , . , . .. ■ y, . (nou | or any pnrt of the debt secdretL by-shM 1 Lonnty of Washtenaw. ■ ' .lo.tinii- Vfi('h‘(iDO I^ .? (Srsni»Nov2^ It t- r ,d,-nd lha ton November mortgage and the power Of sale In said File No, 53943-^ , of Chelsea but no one n-ot register­ ment and that Council will take MOPTti Vf;K S \ P^fnnjt hnvlnc? hr«en at II: in H.m .in ho bihi mortgage contained having become oper- Estate of ALBERT'KASPER, deceased ed at th e ' nominating caucus of further action Of (this amendment f>t fi »l/> Dl I Iia * iinrj rtif *■ iV’h! ’, which-all . Michiv i reditors nn, n of.Hi.iulng said dcccfised >« neb | „i|Vk by reiison ot-mrov of such default,m"r« : It Is Order«J ‘ that on Oetober 0, t068; such -political party or organiza­ on the above,stated date and time. DR, GEORGE N. KOFFfMAN] rrr1''!*' »r>rt"frMMr4b TV|i*«1n ttv fJt-KNV O -i i (. v(',|'-u is| to prove their ruiims amt (tpr'CK IS HIJRBRY (!jVENi ;tl.»Von| tion may take any part therein. v r VTiifvt^ ...| MiDtnDtr xf. s 4 vt hell's will -h determined. Creditor* mUst HfHFSDAY, the 8rd day of DECEMBER, TUK’K. of 2hr,T TThrdln^' Ytmi Haim- with the f'n.irl anil I l!|6 at in hid o clock In the fnrendon, at held on the Petition of William J. Rude ARTICLE XIII, Duly qualified George L, Winans, .!/»*> f 1__t't ■ ..f /pil'ti. i J |r»», -s serve'«"i-opy "oii" WilliamI ■ ■ I , . , M J. ■■ KnilcmiM'herrtTh*I ft. t 4 M a W hhiutlioTly*"'etiffHiicc^ .all I I! S, a, 1 ■ a jhaR A ft 1,1 fee M A aft of f ftthe- La sA .Countyr t m , ■ BA Cam machoi—for' probate of- a -purported will, political parties and organizations. to WAVNJK AT SAV lln K»-t Mi'die Street. Chelsea, Michigan [ Building In the City of Ann Arbor, Wash Hr granting administration to the Exccu-' Village Clerk, CHIROPRACTIC-The natural wa] T VfiC AK'ir t V A 4 Ttr>V rxf ,1‘ior t(> said honrlng'. tetuiw County, Michigan, that' being the I ‘or therein Any group of ten (10) or more Wftvno. W«vre ronn»y^ building where the Circuit Court for (he. «,■»' ‘ ’U T.iW ■\ 't'ctu* copy..... Judge of Probate. unpaid niton said mortgage, together with j A true copy. Judge of Probate, party or organization, either part­ rate was down one-tenth of 1 per­ r>f Wnwh^nnvv Cmirdv Hi^orde, o»^ Harold I). Rentier. the legal costs nml charges of sale, in- Harold D. Benneri DDHO V|, m'' V^lr-h rvirtv4",e},,eft lh'*,l0 !• R,,»|>.ier. of I'l-oliate. eluding ,an attorney fee allowed hy law, Register of Probate, isan or non-partisan, who shall cent in July, The department fig- CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN r1M*'4»d to hn dun. nt dnte nf fhl* William J. Rademuchcc, ' •> the land and premises situated In the William J. Ra lumachor supply the name of said political ures showed 3.2 million persons as prt4 |fr»v hrl'H-l' nf ’nut Mlorm-v foe Kstete , ■ • City of Yimllantl, County of Washtenaw, l Attorney for Estate of Flvo 'phrt*..1‘pl3-12-Ut t-otMil ono-hunrlredone-hunrlrOd fourteenfourtoeh (114)(11-1) A1»S-Al»S« Cbd*ea. Michigan Soptl2-lti-2fi 138 Eoit Mlddla St. Tuoi., Thuri.| i*No or nrornedfn'M nt. I«w or tn WORTH PARK, City of Ypsilantl, 2 p.m. to 7 PJJ* ommI'" i.-Mrin ♦/> .' NOTICE OF Washtenaw County, Michigan, accord- Chaliao, Mieh. ♦ he dMil ur'MtFD'f hv ^njd trnirl'fii^o nr nn'* MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE • Inir to th* id at th«reof as rocoi'ded in If You Flan To Build or Romodel Your Homo Sot.: 2 p.m. to:4i30p.t* i»»iVf fh4b*'nwf»F of rnufn*Mml U\. */iM rru>iD. lltlons of. a cprinin mortgage ma1 >•!** mndp tfwri Cf.Er.LAN, )ui*band and wife, of 762-N foliowlnff the hhI« the iiroroi'ty may be 7iO*',n N I'M'C*"' rtivnn rt* Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor Michigan, at: 1‘edeemeil. 208 Nopolaon Rd. M on.,W ed.,fH.1 Friday. tTio 18(b .'tny..of.QcUiI’«j'._A,. J1 Mortgagors, to ANN ARBOR RANK, a JBUcd i_.Saiitcmlter'..-l,-11)68. :j_____ FREE ESTIMATES OR BIDS oVtrt**t\ T.oddI owl1,1 Mich I gn n— bankln ff— roTpornttoTu—as Mor t • PKOPI.KS FKDKBAL SAVINGS AND Michigan Conter, Mich. 10..m .t.N o.«,*»” '; movtonoe will b" foreclose,I by t> sale a* I'agee, datt-l' Febniary 2, 1667, and re- 1.0AN ASSOG1AT1GN OF DETROIT, ‘— .OH — ->>,,h1|e ,i,,M|,'ti lo the hl"'',>*t t.t.tdnr „- ■oi'drd In ilu. office of the Rclstcr of a ooriKii'Htion ontanleed'under the Home Phono PO 4-213 r TuM., Sot.! 16 o.m. *t ♦ he wo-it ontrnoce of the Waslitenaw Deeds-' for Washtcnn.w .County. Michigan Ownera' Ixtan Act of 1683 of Ihe Unite! res-tv DtiRillom-ln therji, A—- A "j February .:-’, I!i«7,_in.lulisr .118.6,..P.Jwe- |—State—of—Amerlcaj—Arslffnee—of—Mort*. PLUMBING, WIRING and HEATING or ST 2-4262— Wn*btennw Counlv. Mlchl,»an fthat being I'i1, 46:,. KHuee. ♦ be V".pdl»ur wbe’’" tbn^ f’l,-c„n . Pn""^ fn,. And ihc Mortwaffee havlii« clef ted under SWRENY, DODD, KKRR, WATTIES All Work Quorontfod wiHi 1 Y i « Pr^r Sonriee ♦he Countv of Washtenaw Is heldl,’ of the terms of *a!d mortffftffc to declare, the AND RUSSKLL > > - the. premise* deyerlhed in «nM mortenee entire. tJilm-liml and accrued interest tKpi'C* Attorney* for Asslffnee of MortKawe, * WE SELL FOR LESS • WE W ILL SAVE YOU MONEY FULL SPINE MANIPULATION or “o mt’eb thereof as^tbav be nere*tl2-Decf. fr UPPER CERVICAL SPECIFIC ’ and eypense^. Including ’he attorney fee* notice, fnr ih'ihcltial and Interest on at Id MAUSOLIUMS MONUMENTS IMIROENCY SERVICE CALLSt OR S*|94l allowed hv lew. end also env aum or mm*tff««e, the total sum of *4466.46, no MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SAL* , it mT which mav be pnH by the under- suit or [.rofeedlnffs at law or In coultv Default having been made In the term*! BRONZE TABUTS if MARKER! •tweed nepe«*erv *o nrotect It* Interest havlntr been instituted to recover the dSht and conditions w • ekrtaln mortstaw con-1 Literature avallablo without chflrge on low* in ♦be’wremlse* Which t*M rire»nl«e» are secured hy said morlffaRe or any part tninlnir therein ’a power 'of rale mode by dlweylhed ns follows t AH that certain Meee thereof. W, Bradfara and Mar* Bradfort, HILLTOP PLUMBIHC, HEATING conditions, headaches, 'sinus trouble, w * 5Ta*e?ei of lehd situated m the i^w«. BECKER (whiplash, otc.)# your heart, stomach, liveif if as/aasis MEMORIALS V k^sees^-1* & atCTRKAL (0NTMKT0RS blpdcNr, ftp. SOU Joakaao RaaO f f l f "tif .Fn£eW fUelm-Mt- maWiMw «nt as Mir, (^..VMlit— _ ^J^JOUTH MAIN m s £ T ivzTja. t ftWPanfMVwrttehw, Wn*hten«w. M ^ t M T^ 'ISrsilL? and th fm fte r*______ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN Phono 479*11' OhotiM, Mfch. FHenei *> H . WMlt la p M M . SuntV; MIMW, •«*"«"* «* Nat hlKheet bidder at the North Main M6rt4taz*e U raDBRAl, NATlf ^"£\T W; I ( ,gnAY. SEPTEMBER 12, li THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE NINE 537; R. Bauer, 519; B. Oualey, 500s, 153-149; A. McGinn, 148; E. .Wil­ 112; J. Rabbitt, 423; K. Del Prete, T. McClear, 558; B. Eisenboiser, liams, 160; D. Vickrey, .152;- L,. 115; G, Brier, 405; E. Reynolds, Orlowski, >147^141; J. Priest, 154; 122; G. Klink, 409; L. Orlowaki, b o w l i n g 542; >R.. Kiel, 528; R. Spaulding, J. Freeman, >154; L, Smith, 151; 421; J. Priest, 411; J. Freeman, >19; G. Miller, 533; C. Whito, 560; B. McKinley, 156. 404. , • , , m m o m i L. Hocking, 506; G. Lawrenc?, 580; 400 series or, ov?r: E. Harmon, 1 Splits converted: 6 . Weiner, 5- 3. Schneider, 511; M. Sweet, - 546; 407; D. Butler, 419; W> Landwehr, 7-8; E. Reynolds, 6-6-10, 5-6. NEWS R. Edor, 520; G. Burnett, 533; J. Miller, 540; D, CoppernoU, 561; A. Lea Site Owl league Chelsea Suburban Clemos, 538; H. Burnett, 578; J. P. .. L ■ Chelsea lanes AMSTrtDS 4*0* Jones, 590; V. Hafley, 502} J. TM£ &/SAPP0/HTM6 w L League Mixed League Harook, 528; R. Hutzel, 548; G. : Standings ‘as of Sept, 4 SepTFM Be/t OF * 9 6 f Knickerbocker, 567. ' L e a r n t h e l]’j Uinj's ...... ; ....4 1 0 Standings as of Sept. 6 :...4 0 W L „L______-J______W • fjitciiuw (Jrop 'Scry.i .....3 1 Chelsea Lanes .... ,.,4 o Chelsea Lanes ... 4( • “ M m * * ™ * Rolling Pin Leagite s e c r e t s o f ..8 1 Dana Corp...... 4 q Harvey & Fike J ...... 4 Standings as of Sept. 10 & Men’s Wear ...... 3 ■ 1 Western & Southern Ins. 3 1 Wolverine No. 2 ...... 3 M cL A iN ... ..2, 2 Kresge Arborland ...... 3 1 Rubbitt & Althouse ...... 3 The MAJOtS* ■■■ W ’ l beer cookery Lfloo (litrnife —■■■" ■■■■ S w i r *f*sr *a-0AM£ ...... 3 Wine Tavern...... 2 G. A. Sales ...... ,;3 1 >' H. & H ...... 3 JWHS/i 6Fi9 4 6 ... Mopper U ppers 1 Coffee Cup3 ,_L , ..1. ...'..2 2 U Drug -■■...-■? 3 Artex Roll-on’s ...... 3- * 1 Gephart & Barkley^ 2 find-outtiowto make — % Son Harbors ...... 1 3 Poor Mobil...... , 1/ ...0 Poer-Fitz T.,,.2 Jolly Mops ' , 2 2 , st(|. Service- ...... ,il 3 Patty Ann Shoppe...l 0 Wolverine' No. 3 1 Potsv 2 2 delicious everyday dishes ■ 4 Kitchen Kapers ...... 2 . ',2 inaonb ®*or< ...0 Waterloo Garage ...... 1 ,0 Doody & T u rn er...... ,..... 1 „ With beer— such as beer L-s Mustarigers 4 State Pam Insurance.....1 0 Lyndon Color L ab...... 1 Egg Beaters ...... 2 ’2 Dish Rags ■...... 2 2 m e at loaf, beer chicken, tseiies: D> Murphy, bbs; m. Dancer's Dept. S to re...... 1 4 Wolverine l^of4 ...... 0 Pittsfield Plastics ..., „i 7 4 Johnson’s Tool Shop ...... 0 y -, , Kookie Kutters ...... 2 2 beer sausages and beer Ld 578! D. Eder, .536; D. Grinders ... 2 2 525; 0. Hansen, 532; R._ All-spare game-180, G. Wilker- Men’s 175 and over: R. Hutzel, cake. And then there aro son. 223; J. Harmo , 193-213-190;- G. Spooners ...... \...... '.... 2 2 such gourmet treats as h 504; B. Botar, 519; J. Gak- Brooms ...... 2 2 Ei»G. Packard, 516; R. Foster, 425 and over, series: B. Hafley, Bur.nett, 208; M; Poertner, 205; M. SandfntMn Rabbitt, 200; R, Doody, 193; B. Mixers ' 1 . 3 coupon for ouf rarebits and Carbonnades [ B,' Pursed, 508; A. Klois, 502; 453; P. Elliott, 420; P. Huston, •t.'.v >140 games or over: K. Brett- pamphlet of free Flam andes. L games: M. Packard, 233- 456; B: Fritz, 435; L. Keezer, '435; Robertson, 191; D. Sindlinger,'T76; recipes on^ook4 W. Steinaway, 178. ' " seneider, 1.42; EV Harmon, 144; P. Ing with beer. Beer cookery Is as s Lg Packard, 210; L. Kusterer, N. Packard, 454; D. Fouty, 478; «.«»«• • M l I M • M MI I • MJUM.M- ^ixcdteagae 152-177; M, Breitenwischer, 158; Women’s 160 bnd over: M. Pow­ StandinKs as of Sept. 5 M. Nealy 154; R. West, 152; P. ell, 177-200; P. Fitzsimmons, 154- Trap Shoot /7n interested in recipes for cooking with beer. Send me my Elliott, 182; P. Huston, 154-179; W L 186; P. Poertner, . 183-165; F, Gep- FeiOi* W4S 4 ZO . Results as of Sept. 8 free pamphlet. ,.:a 0 B. Fritz, 160; R. Harook, 153; hart, 101-102-178}; Mv Robertson,! SAME MMNE4 M * it Vo.'i). ... >• L. Keezer,. 169; D. Fouty,- T77- . .Out of Possible 25 Ilea Lancs .'■*...... 3 > 1 176; A; Sindlinger,' 173; N. Alt- A J7E * FASr/MSA Score ...3 1 • ■154; N. Collins, 172458-103; W. house, 158-172; J. Barkley, 171; R. •Ricks ...... Liebeck, 150; M. L. Westcott, 161- ZTA&ZXW Bill- Clark ...... 24 i Plus Two v ;...... ,.3 1 Johnson,’ 170; H. Morgan, 166-168; W. F erry ...... :. t .... .‘... 21 v 2 2 >184; D. Sannes, 154; G. Wilkor- K. Lyndon, 157-152-163; L. Alex­ ider Bar r ...... •■■■ son, 180-175; A. Beeman, 168; J. % % 3$S'*l8W i D. Whitaker ...-...... m t —20 isant Luke Resort...... 2 2 ander, 162-158; J. Burnett, 161455; WWMti744MEX„l G. Whitaker .... 20 ..2 2 A kiiv 158; .S .’ rBowen, 453; G. J. Hutzel, 160; J. I>ongwortb, 159.; Stete. No. 1 ...... Klink, 158467; G, DeSmither, 154; ke'rs, . 2 V. Harvey, 158;. J. Rabbitt, 157; rence, 815; M. 1 Sweet, 211; R. ner, 5d9; R. Fike, 543;'W. Moats, Polish chrome faucets in kitchen ..,.jl 3 D. Norris, 165463; B. Smith, 185- E. Harmon, 153. illengers 177450; D. Hughes, 167; K. Sny- Eder, 215; D. Coppernoll, 204; J. 510; A. Hansen, 501; L. Hess, 529; and bathroom at* least once each UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. ....1 3 Women's 450 and over: M. Pow­ P. Jones, 233; G. Knickerbocker, E. Dennis, 502; W. Brown, 571; week until they sparkle, and shine. 535 Firth Ave. N«w York, N.Y. 10017 No. 2 ...... der, 160; J. Reithmiller, 157-151; ell, 522; F. Gephart, 501; P. Poert­ r G's ...... 1 3 ' * 1 ... -202. S.. Hopkins, 574; T. Wisniewski, They'll, corrode and rust less eas­ Dhv’s Uurber Shop .. 0 ,4 ner, 494; H. Morgan, 483; P. Fitz­ 500 series and over:. M. Poert­ 515; H. Pennington, 530; L, Keezer, ily. • • i f * ... . * . , j •••«.. • ••••••••• Miirhiirlr ■ scries;.' Wonder Bar, Chelsea Women's simmons, 479; N, Althoyse,. 473; K. Lyndon, 472; J. Burnett, 465; lomen’s high game: N. Simp* league L. Alexander, 464; J. Longworth, | 450; R. Johnson, 450.’ ■ , 109. ' . : Standings as of Sept. 4 fomen’s high series: - N. Simp- W L .52i; . . Chelsea Cleaners ...... 4 0 Tri'City Mixed League iomen's 150 or over games: E.. Jiffy Mixers ...... 4 0 Standings as of Sept; 6 |ngeter, 151; M. Sprague, 153; Foster’s Men’s Wear.... ,3 1 W L Jarilon, 101454-151,; B. Fritz, Chelsea Grinding 3 1 4 0 fl65:- P-.-Huston, 166; N. Simp-. Chelsea Cleaners..... Chelsea Lanes 2'k il.Vi Don’s Standard ~ .7.... ~ 4 0 167-199-158; P. Elliott, 177- The Pub ...... ‘ 2 2 Eibler, Frisinger, St. A. 3 1 Palmer Motor Sales -2---- -2— -Sprague-Buick-&-Glds-r 3- -1 [fomen’s 425 or over series: P. Schneider’s . . .4»/a 2>/a Flintstone’s .3 M dtt, 489; N. Simpson, 524; B. Wolverine Bar ... 1 3 . Griffith & Rigg - ..... 2Va lVa |z, 488; P. Huston, 438; -P. Par- Chelsea Milling 1 3 Odd Balls VA 2 Vi , 466; K. Myles, 425. Dancer’s Dept. 'Store ... 0 4 3-D. 1 3 lien’s high game: A. Sannes, .Zephyr Service ...... 0 Wolverine Early Birds .. 1 3 ^ ...... ) . > Series of 450 or better: D. Jyd- Clear Lake ■r* 3 Ben’s-high-series:—A—Sannes, son, 520;" G. " Baczynskf, 490r v . Wolverine- No.- 0 . 4 Orlowski, 483; R. Hummel, 478; Cavanaugh L ake .... 0 4 ' ken’s 175 or ovet^ gfcmes: , Ji 'A. Turner, 475; H. Morgan, 474; yy omen. MiKiL ni-i U.-0. jlms, 170; J. Elliott, 203; 1E. P, poejrtner, 466; D.t Albgr, 458; 456; D... Sannes, 459.. W if^aiJpO ; J.lTxwPr-18, Br{ McKinley, 457; •Women; ’high game^J—L.--J-aWier| IRariion, *A.< SaMneS, 191 ^ S. Ringe, 4b5; B. Parish, 454. 156; M. Ashmore, 150-158;. p. Par-1 lit ft-189; D. Fritz, 202; R. Huston, Games'of 150 andi over : D. Jujd- iahy 169-167; G. Dettling, 168; jN; ~i %r I; G. KiolwnsseF, 184-109; B, son, 192-168-160; P. Shoemaker, Miller, 179; N, Hocking, 160,;. L> 1 -> ) t 1 s > *, 1 srr, 175. 190; R. Hummel, 181-159; A. Tur* Cole, 160; D. Sannes, 153-157;, p. I i fj * pen's 500 or over .sqrU /je»}480- l,57j.Br^M665-6139 .2221 Jackson Ave. 528; R. H. Ririge, 526; A. Hansen, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106 526; B. Yocum, 523; J. Harook, P.O.Box 1006 PRIZES 520: A. Fleischnuin, 518; D. Kyte* 518; G. Fouty, 5'10rCTPopovicRr 507; L. Salyer, 500. A Senior House league —__ f. Standings as of Sept. 9 W Dana No. 2 4 0 Wolverine B a r...... 4 O Seitz’s Tavern,...... 4 0 How soon w ill she m arry? > • • • Chelsea Grinding .. ; 3 ,,1 Murphy’s Barber Shop...... 2 2 Parish ■Cleaners-...... — 2 : —-2 G. E. Boys : - v ...... 2----- 2- Spaulding Chevrolet...... 2 2 Sylvan Center ...... 1 ® I/'J Dana No. 1 ...... 0 * Wonder Bar ...... 0 - A Schneider’s Grocery ...0 4 200 games and over: M. Poert­ ner, 221; R. iFiko, 201; W. Brown, Y 207; S. Hopkins, 201; H. Penning- ton, 200; SI Slane, 207; C. -White, 212; L. Hocking, 20,1; G*, Law- to official reports, 1s that they courser Is the richest source of Ckanees are, ske’ll marry 1...... jI L im« him % A MAO AS flAWU fAU yaunger than her mother have poor nutritional habitSe calcium. So necessary fop married..And s.tart raising a And the result, too often, sound bones and teeth. It family sooner. VVill she be ready is lasting damage tp is essential to everyone** MID-STATE for tne.responsibilities of mar­ young mother and child. diet—male or fcmale« riage and motherhood ? Unfor­ Most lacking: Vitamin young or old. But espccU Having Fun Lately? FINANCE CORP. tunately, many girls are not. C and calcium. ally girls who may aooa t t m h wUkj of. , be m other* ,Apd one sad reaaon, according I , . . ■ * X: ' . • * ’ IW Bowling Is a Ball! S S f c S M N F o r A n y Put some fun In your life . . • Bowl for W orthwhile Purpose laughter and health at our modern, well- ^^^Mlchlflan Milk Producer! Aiioctatloil equipped lanes with rarely a wait. 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- *. 'v V . V v THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY P A G E**•* T E N Jftyceee Compete in Softball Tournainent ; The District’26 Jaycees Softhaii Deaf Jlditor: i Tobrnament iSunday saw Chelsea Our club wishes tp thank, you 9or the many iyrtte-ups you have CONGREGATIONAL 'CHURCH ST. BARNABAS . defeated, 0*4, by Ypsilanti. Chel­ ST. MARY'S , - given us in' both the Chplsea and . CATHOLIC CHURCH i( United Church of Christ) EPISCOPAL CHURCH sea -had tha bases loaded in the. Dexter paper. Especially for the The Rev. Fr. Francis Wahowlak The Rev. Daniel Keflin, Pastor ( 20500 Old US-12 last inning with two outs yhen notices of our club in your com­ Saturday, Sept. 14— Sunday, Sept. 15— The Rev. William D. Ladkau, Vicar Si Hopkins lashed a line drive to munity calendar, V. Still I another T write.* *«»*»;■• 4*5:00—Confessions. - 10:00 'a.m. — Service, Sunday SundaSy, Sept. 15— ■ the outfieldi It fell victim to the Wo receive many inquiries per­ ” ra,!hi"'i! <1-omtj fe 7:30'fJ:SO ip.m.i” Confessions. school 1 11:00 ivm.—’Morning Prayer, center fielder's diving catch, rob- taining to-eur club. This is indeed .■ A :1’ “"“thor wrlti>r * |Il Holy Communion. Nursery care -Sunday, Sept. 15—r - bing Si of a base hit and Chelsea a service to new Chelsea residents. thank you for son.iil ‘ * CHELSEA BAPTIST "CHURCH provided.\ It Masses, a t 6:30 a;m„ 8 fl.m., 10 of victory, i At a area meeting in Jackson, we flte». t«. », CZ‘,P a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Elmer S. Steenson, Rastor discovered hoW lucky our club was b„ck in tin. “ S ift GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH Teams participating in the Ann we are over here ” ” CJr Monday, Sept. 10— Sunday: Sept. 15— ' Arbor Jaycees hosted tournament to be given a space in community Ha r.u ... lb:45 a.m.—Muss in school hall. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. \ The Rev. Grant- Lapham, Pastor events. Some areas hav* no way 11:00 a.m.—Worship servico. Sunday, Sept. 15— were Dexter, Saline,’ Milan FCL Tuesday, Sept. 17— . ' Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor I, Ann Ar­ of letting residents know there is ' 8;00 p.m.—Sehool hall po.ronts, Nursury care.available during Sun 10:00 a.m.—Woiahip service. a TOPS Club available to them. 11:15 a.m.—Church school. bor II and Chelsea. v toi s meeting. , day school and worship . service. I believe tho letters of apprecia­ > “S 6:00 p.m.—Junior and Senior 0:30 Baptist Youth Fel­ In the first games,JSaline 4e=l lowship. - - - ^ feated Dextev, tl-2, -FCI squeaked tion p^e receive from our Service­ J FIRST UNITED Baptist Youth Fellowship. . men can say more for helping us 7'00 p.m.—Evening worship.' by Ann Arbor I by 0-8, in extra METHODIST CHURCH . 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship ser­ get their addresses than we can, The Rev, Robert Worgess, Pastor Wednesday, Septv 18— vice. innings and Ypsilanti pounded Ann Arhor II, 29*8, In the quarter- Sunday. Sept. 15— 7:30 p.m,—Bible study \ a n d prayer meeting. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH finals, Saline lost a close game to 0:00 ,n.m,—Church school. 3rd FCI by 6-5. Chelsea, which d^ew a grade through' adult. Corner of Fleteher, Waters Rds, SKILLS WORKSHOP SPEAKER Mrs. Dwight Stevenson n o rttF l a k e (Rogers Corners) bye in the first round met Ypsi, 10:00 a.m,—-Church school, 2- METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor demonstrates how to expand the storytelling experience through and lost. In the finals, Ypsi won a year-qlds through fifth grade. The,Rev. George Nevin, Pastor visual aids. As a nationally recognized specialist she will be lead, defensive battle, 3-2,, against FCI. 10:00 a.m.'—Morning, o r ship Saturday, Sept. 14— ■ > Sunday, Sept. 15— Youth instruction begins. ing one of the Saturday workshops at the Skills Workshop spon* Members of the ChelBea. slug'- ‘Tutting Religion to Work.” Bap­ sored by the Ann Arbor Washtenaw Council of Churches. girig team include Tom Dunlap,- tismal sei vice. 9:30 n.m.—Worship servico. Sunday, Sept. 15— \ 10:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Walt Brown, Tony . Bowen, Neil 7:00, p.m.—Senior MYF in church 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:15 a.m.—Worship. Fahrner, Ed GreenLeaf, 'Charlie basement, ■ ’ ; METHODIST HOME CHAPEL 7:00; p.m.—New' Huron , River Church School W others Meet Koenn, Jim Krichbaum, .Chuck Tuesday, Sept, 1'7— The Rev. John Fall, Administrator conference. . f Mattoff, Ken Norris, Don Proctor, 7:30 p.m.—Wesleyan Service The Rev, Wm. Johnson. Chaplain Monday, Sept.' 10— Art Steinaway, Glen Weir, Tony Guild meeting at church. : : ■ Sunday, Sept. 15— •7:15 p.m.-—Junior choir. . Saturday in Skills W orkshop Wisniewski, Tom Thalner, and co- S.:0() p.jh,—Grace Otto circle. 8:45 a.m.—Worship service. 8:00 p.m.—Senior choir. chairmen Si Hopkins and Joe Ver- Wednesday, Sept. 18— Tuesday-^vmi^Wcdfres(iiryT“ Sept—P7- Communltv leaders from_eeveraL-Capipheli-is pastot-of-the- S ec on d w a y . ------— A ------’: 0:6?J a.in-.v-Mnrion K1 inc .pirclo. IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH and 18. states will camei to Ann Arbor, ‘ Congregational church. :: 1:00: p.m,—Vivian Otto circle. . The Rev. Frank C. Frinkle, Pastor Sept, 14 to conduct a Skills Work- He will lead a workshop on 7:00 p,m, ~Youth, P-12 'grades. ACLU Conference' Retreat at shop for more than 200 church . 145 E. Summit St, Tec u mse h.Woods.------“How to Love” geared to the needs 8:00 p.m.—Senior Choir,--- Sunday,’ Sept. 15— ~ • school officersTteachers and youth of youth leaders and emphasizing Wednesday, Sept. 18— workers from Washtenaw county. 9:45 a,m.—Sunday sehool, nurs­ 8:00 pun,—Sunday school staff. the necessity of such leaders be­ ST. PAUL ery provided. The event will be sponsored by ing sensitive to the feelings of UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST the Ann Arbor Washtenaw Coun­ 11:00 ami.—Morning worship, BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND young people. The Rev. Warner Siebert, Pastor nursery provided. . cil of Churches. It will. be held in REFORMED CHURCH Zion Lutheran church, 1501 W; Mrs. Campbell, who has taught Sunday, Sept. .15— ■■■■: 7:00 p.m,—Evening service. > - (United Church of Christ) expressionary art at Chicego Theo­ 9:00 a.m.—Church service. Every Wednesday— Liberty, Ann Arbor from 9 a.m. Freedom Township to 4 p.m. logical Seminary, is said “to know 10:10., a.m.—Church school, 7:30 p.m.—Family Hour.: and The Rev. T. W. Menzel, Pastor how to make art come alive” for Junior choir. . Sunday, Sept. 15— The program will consist of sev­ church school workers. FIRST UNITED en Skills Workshops designed to The Rev. R, Harold. Terry of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Worship arid Sunday ST. JACOB EVANGELICAL 11:00’ a,m.—Sunday school. helf> local church leaders in their Philadelphia, a -Lutheran pastor Unadilla ■ ; ■ LUTHERAN'CHURCH own responsibilities. ( who is now worship and music The Rev. T. H. Liang- 12501 Rcithmiller Rd., Grass Lake Guest .'hpadliner will be Dr; Ger­ editor for the Lutheran Church in The Rev. Andrew Bloom, Pastor NORTH SHARON Sunday, Scpf. ! 5—' COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH ald Knoff of New York, associate America’s Board of Parish Educa­ 15 a.m.—Sunday school. Sunday, Sept. 15—t ' * - Sylvan and Washburn Rds, General Secretary for Christian tion, will lead the workshop on 11:00 a.m.—-W orshipso vice. 8:45 a.m.—Worship'service. . „ .The .Rev.. Baul Co.llina Education for the National Council music and worship with children. Every Tuesday— ' "9r45 a;m.—Sunday school. of Churches'. Dr. Knoff is nation­ He is the editor of a hyrrinal for “ -8:00 p.m.—Choir practice. 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. Sunday, Sept. 15— 1.0:00 a.rm—Sunday school, . ally known in his field. He re­ children, a hymnal for young peo­ 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. ceived his PhD from Yale Univer­ ple a,nd of a music resource book 6:30 p.m, — Young People's sity, received honorary, degrees and author of articles in numer­ service:----——-—•?------from universities both-in-the U.S.A ous periodicals. and abroad, apd has received num­ The Rev. John Rozeboom of Sag­ 7:00. p.m.—Evening service. erous- awards and. citations, ' . Every Wednesday— inaw will conduct a workshop on New A rrival! 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meeting. He - will address the luncheon “Innovative Administration;” He audience on “Chris.is in: Chris­ will advise superintendents, and Qfn TtlAM AQ tian Education,” and will deliver department heads on how “to get Peter Pan bras and girdles EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN the climactic message as wfell. out of the ruts” and tackle chal­ Cor. ‘Ellsworth and Haab Rds. .The Rev. Gabe Campbell and lenging now problems with fresh ideas. He will also point -out n « w i n s t o c k — " Freedom Township his wife “Sandy” will come from -The-Rev,-Daniel L. Mattson, Pastor Greenwich, Conn., where the Rev. ways-- of-- motivating— leaders- to. Thursday, Sept.12— more creativity. 1:00 p.m.—Church, cleaning. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, A workshop on the “Techniques 8.00 p.m.—ConfirmatloiTclass. SCIENTIST pf Storytelling” will be lead by Also new line of Saturday* ~Sept.J-L4=a- 1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Aibor Mrs. Dwight Stevenson- of—Ann 9:00 a.m.-—Confirmation class Sunday, Sept. >15-— Arbor. She is children’s librarian, for 0th aftd 7th graders. , 9:80 a.m.-^Sunday schooir. ' ’or the University of Michigan arid LO RRAIN E LIN G ERIE Sunday, Sept. ,15— <10:30 a.m.—(Morning service. las been with :>the ifUrviversity’s u ii0:00 a.m.—Church service, Lesson-Sermon is entitled ^Sub­ School of ElSducatioft. JA nationally ■11:00'a.m.—Sunday school. stance.” ,.v„...... eeognized specialist, whe will ex- j >!ain how to use a 1 story and how Come in. and: see for yourself CHURCk OF ©HRI&T - SALEM GROVE o expand the storytelling experi- how nice- these" new lines are. 13601 Old US?12, East METHODIST CHURCH mee. She has been featured" on R. D. Parnell, Minister ___ The Rev. Geqrge Nevin, Pastor leveral t elevision series.^ — Sunday, Sept. 16—- Miss Shije Orha,n Sept. 15— room, how to prepare for class and 9:30 a,.m.—Church service, the. advantages of team teaching.' ’10:30 a.m.—Sunday school. The committee in charge of wor­ ship consists of the chairman, Miss WATERLOO VILLAGE CHURCH Ann Tyler, First Methodist (Evangelical United Brethren) church* Ann Arbor, Mrs. Herbert The Rev. Wilbur Silvernall,- Pastor Reed, Faith Lutheran church, Sri- Sunday, Sept. 15— line;-the Rev. Ranald Phillips, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. First Congregational church, Ann 11:15 a.m.—Worship service. Arbor; the Rev. William Wright", Bethlehem United Church of ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL Christy Richard Burgiej^- Trinity^ AND REFORMED CHURCH Lutheran church; George Beltz, (United Church of Christ) First Methodist church; the Rev. Francisco /' Glen Boyd of-Ypsilanti; and Div The Rev. Robert Townley G. Merrill Lenox executive direc­ Sunday, Sept. 15— tor for the Ann Arbor Washtenaw 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. Coupcil of Churches; in general 11:00 a.m.—Church services charge of arrangements.

LIFELINES! * P I' MAN KUNE A certain Mr. Kline, discouraged, .defeated,, and convinced (that life just wasn’t worth living because no on el cared for him, walked pa^t a. church one Sunday evening when services were in progress. As the congregation sang he caught the strains of that familiar hymn; “Saved by grace alone, this is all my plea. Jesus died for all mankind, and Jesius died for me.” His hearing, however, was not very good, so when the congregation came to the words,;"“Jesus died for all mankind,” he thought they sang, “Jesus died for oP man Kline” “Why,” he said ,'“that’s me!” Stopping in his tracks, he turned and entered the small auditor­ ium. There he heard the simple message of the Gospel as the minister presented the good news that Jesus Christ came into (Save cabinet space) ■ the world to save singers. Mr. Kline believed and was saved. Friend, Jo us also died for you, and your name doesnt have with a $3.00 purchase of Ashland Gasoline to be KLINE to realize this. “For God so loved the WORLD,1 that he gave his only begotten. Son,.that. WHOSOEVER believeth These Avocado G reen mugs ere heat-resistent. Fire-King ware in him should not perish, but havri everlasting life” (John 3:18). designed tb fit on top of each other for convenient stacking— save cabir!f He GAVE, but you must RECEIVE! For “as many as received spdee. And you'll like their* clean good look9 on, the table, too. Use t him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name” (John 1:12). A. mugs for coffee, tea, hot,chocolate or milk. For whbsoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Roman 10:13. : ttftd mpdern decking 'mug FREE., Just to any: Ashland Oil service station di Immanuel Bible Church •AtVre‘‘',FREE lyiUGr* sigr^, > f A Bible-Bftlieving Church with a ChriiMxolHng Minittiy. R«v, Frank C. Frinklt, Poitor. Phene 475-8936. A■'..I'8HLAND '■..., OIL- It RHFINlN^ ‘ :£oK)tFA*+ ■ ' ' J j >flnAY. SEPTEM BER 12, 1968 THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN III.I ■ I m /,'■? .V' y;.. Evelyn Rothfuss, Pfc. J. McGuirei Chelsea1 Is F irst1 Community in County Wed Saturday at St. Ppul Church Finishing Ditty Bpgs Evelyn B.-Rothfuss, daughter of skirt was formed by tiers of laet According 'to N i n a B l a ke 1 y Mr. and Mi's. Walter H, Rothfuss with an overlay of silk organza, Chairman of the Ditty Bag Com­ became the bride of Pfc. John W. The chapel train . was edged with mittee of the Washtenaw County McGuire Saturday night. a lace border. Chapter of! the American Red The bridegroom is the v son of Cross, Chelsea was the first com­ A crown of Aurora crystals se­ munity in the-county—to-turn in Mrs. Lewis J. McGuire and the cured the bride’s elbow length late Mr. McGuire of 20 PuyourRd., its quota of 100 completed ditty ■\ - Ann Arbor. •, \ bouffant veil'of nylon illusion. She - • KiK “« ' 'i\ bags. ’ \ carried a colonial bouquet of white Under the chairmanship of Ger­ The Rev. Warner H. Siebert ad­ roses and atephapptis, ministered the vows before approx­ trude Young, thesei bags were imately . 200 guests in St, Paul Miss H61en Rothfucss, sister oi made from material'supplied by United Church of C hrist,' Bruce the bride, was maid of honor. She the Red Cross. Ladies in the area Galbraith of Chelsea sang “0 Per- wore a nile green gown of , nylon also were the only ones to turn feet Love" and “The Lord's Pray. organza over taffeta.’ The \ dress in the bags'all filled and ready to •ML Ml er. fentured- a scoop neckline, -elboW ship." ■ Eaih bag-contains-a-Christ- The bride wore a white floor- length sleeves and an empire waist­ mas greeting card made by. the length gown of, silk organza.'and line. Her fourntiered, nile green w i children in Summer Arts and chantilly lace: styled with scoop veil was7 held by a small bow. Crafts programs. Additional small neckline: and bell sleeves. The full She carried :a colonial bouquet of gift items were included as they BETROTHED: ^he engage­ yellow carnations. were contributed by individuals ment of Karen Irene Buss to Miss Karen Buss and Miss Kay and groups. Others helped with William.Harold Polliey has been Buss," and Miss DeAnna Kay of purchasing supplies and packing announced by h?r parents, Mr. Club and Social Ann Arbor Ayere bridesmaids. They the bags. ... and Mrs. Henry W. Buss of 119 IaSL i-. wore maize ;gowns in m similar .The ditty bags will be shipped C.lftrdftle Ct. Miss "Buss is . a A c t i v i t i e s style to the maid of honor’s and by. Red Gross Chapters across the graduate of Chelsea High school carried -colonial bouquets of nile country *to each serviceman and and CU»ary College.. She is em- CHILI) STUDY CLUB green carnations, woman stationed in Vietnam SO' Apioycd ' by tbe University of The first fall meeting of the The bride’s mother chose" an aqua as to arrive at Christmas. Michigan -Mental Health Re­ Chelsea Child Study iClub was held crepe dress with aqua and white search Institute. Her fiance, son i. jfi at the home of Mrs. George Stof- accessories^ She wore a corsage of BUSY DETROIT RIVERS of “Mr. and Mrs. George H. fan on Sept.10. Mrs. Brian French white roses! Tho .Detroit River carried more Polliey of MartoirRd., Ann Ar-. and Mrs. , D. H. Thomas were The bridegroom’s mother chose tonnage annually than the. 'Rhine, bor, is a graduate of Saline''High guests, a three-piece pink ^uit with pink Seine, -Thames and Volga Rivers school and served i an .electrical ' *(' L-‘- :'.r' -^Reports were read from finance, and -white accessories. She also- combined. More tonnage - passes -a p p ne-ii t-i-c-e »,h-i-p-under- the- treasurer, and program com­ wore, a corsage of white roses. through the Soo Locks in an eight A A JAG. He is employed by the mittees, followed by " a general 'Flower girl • was " Beth Heller, months Great Lakes navigation Standish Electric Engineering reading of the club’s constitution. She wore a nile greon dress similar season .than through the-Panama Co.■ • "Guest" speaker ’of the evening to the one worn by tho. maid of or Sue>, Cangl in a normaPyear. wys Marjorie Brazell, field direc­ honor. She carried a basket of YOUTHFUL WRITER tor of the Huron Valley Girl Scout yellow carnations. ^ Speeches are made-for two pur­ Thomas ' Jefferson was only 33 Mrs. Gene Paul Herbert Council. She informed the d u b Best man was Paul Rothfuss, poses—to tell the truth or to hide years old when he drafted the ,*■ * * * * of'the various aspects of scouting brother of the bride. He was as­ the truth. Declaration of Independence.- from Brownies on up to Senior sisted by Neil Rothfuss, brother of Scouts. the bride, Dennis Tickhor a,nd 1 iverly Ann Arnett, Gene Herbert Refreshments were served by Orville Finkbeiner. 5 Mrs. Charles Cattell and Mrs. A reception in the church par­ M rs. John W. McGuire CHARM BEAUTY SALON In Jerald Beaumont. . lor followed the ceremony. Mrs. <£-— ^ ------——- Mackinaw Island Honeymoon Waldo Horning and Mrs. Edwin 4396 CLEAR LAKE ROAD VFW AUXILIARY Horning, auntB. of the bride, cut Mrs. Ernest Girbach of Saline Iverly Ann Arnett became Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arnett gave a FOUR MILE LAKE (Formerly of Grass Lake) Paul Herbert Saturday a.ft- reception at the Chelsea Rod &: Geraldine Kiink described the the. cake. Mrs. Fred Schallhorn, was n'Monday visitor of her par­ bn at the Chelsea Methodist National Convention of the. Vet­ aunt of the bridegroom, served the Mrs. William Werich and daugh­ ents, Mr., and Mrs. Gene Lindeman Gun Club following the ceremony. for a .birthdny gathering for Mr! |e Chapel. Mrs. Williaifi McClung of Chelsea erans of Foreign Wars Ladies groom’s cake. Mrs. Ernest Horn­ ter, Fay Ann, were Sunday .visit- Auxiliary to the 10 members pres­ ing, aunt of the bride, poured tors of her son, Rudolph^ Werich lindeman with cake and lunth. Two Operators • Hair Styling and Wig Service Je daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. poured coffee. Mrs. Harold Flint -The_Qccasion-was . Mr. Lindeman’s of Manchester was in charge of ent at the regular meeting Mon­ coffee and-Mrs. --Volma McGuire, and family, of Clinton, “ .------r ley Arnett, Jr., 10300 Hadley 82nd birthday. punch. The guest book was su­ day. Donnalee Blough also attend­ aunt of the bridegroom, Berved [anti the; the son of Mr. and ed the S&pt. 21-28 convention. punch. Mrs, Dorothy rfeinjnger was a pervised by Miss Connie Wireman •Sunday visitor of her daughter, Mrs, Leonard Loveland of'Love­ , Po.ul E, Herbert, 9333 Home- Two dollars was voted out to­ Mrs. Joseph Steele handled the Id, Benzonia, ' repeated their and Miss Nancy Mshar, both of Mrs. Alvin Moore and family, of land Rd. visited her sister, Mrs-. PHONE 479-4147 Chelsea. " wards the Christmas party for in­ gueBt book and Mrs. Gary Koclv Heim. Rd. ■ Ezra Heininger last week. i to the liey. William Johnson. digent . patients at Battle Creek and Miss Linda Keezer were at He 125 guests listened to the The couple left for a wedding Veterans Hospital. Lucy Piatt re­ the gift table, Harold Bilotta -of—^Dundee -trjp to Maekmaw fsland. The bride ported on Auxiliary.— volunteed , .The_couplo are honeymooning, in r- > “0 Perfect Love’/ and ““The "wore "a bright 'Hue sheath- with hours at the community fair. The northern Michigan for a w'eek. Tho I Prayer.” ' s were layered ruffles. The at Michigan State University. The nual fall paw-wow is to be held sea High scho.ol and - is employed was accented by " a “chapel bridegroom graduated from Be- i>t"Mn,ckina"Dr., Ann Arbor, meeting, the thirteen members majd af honor in. pink or- present looked at childhood photo­ F a l l S a l e a. Her gown featured * pale Home Economics graphs. Mrs. Edson Whittaker was bodice accented - witlj, ruffled co-hostess. The next meeting will Sept. 12 ■ Oct. 19 l lace. She wore a floor-length Study Croups be a husband’s pight Sept. 28 when fjbr y p iir secured by a headpiece, of^ the group will go bowling and ; flower petals.- For a bouqU^tT adjourn to the home of Mrs. Don C a l e n d a r j carried—pink carnations and -Procton—------—---- ...... —. TOP le sweetheart-rose-buds.' Sept, 12—Geddes Study Group, 1 DESIREE pmela. S. Arnett, sister of the p.m., home of Mrs. Ed Freder- WOMAN’S CLUB e; Patricia K. Wireman, Ann ick, 1640 Green Rd., Ann' Arbor. The Woman’s Club of Chelsea Regular$9.95 br;" and Karen C.—Reisig'vof Sept. 17—Friendly Dames, home met for their anmml- fall picnic [roe -we w>—bri des m a i d s. — They —of—Mrs.-: Orma.n Roehm; 49236 Tuesday...at the home of Mrs. costumes, identical to the- Austin Rd. Clinton. Byron Soule. Hostesses for the picnic were Mrs. Harold Spaulding of honor’s with short:- veils Sept. 17—Fosdick Study.' Group, [pink carnations and ivy.• and Mrs. Thomas-McClear. : - ; home" bf Mrs, Webb Harwood, The annua] Women’s Club rum­ $ 0 9 5 pe bride’s mother wore a; pale ..... 6356'lfrichigan Ave., Saline.: ... coat nml dress ensemblei and mage " sale has been set for" Oct. J- korsage of white and '-.pink Sept. 17—York Study Group, home 11 and 12 and is to be held at Sq. Yd. of Mrs. Violet London, 17681 Sylvan Town Hall, re bridegroom’s mother wore a Carpenter Rd.,-Milaji. The next meeting will be Sept. from \ pink ensemble, with nafy ac- Sept. 18—Free-Los, home of Mrs. 24. Probate Judge Ross W.- Camp­ ories and corsage ojf -white ami Grace Diuble, 4441 Parker Rl., bell will speak on the history, -of Ann Arbor. TODDY and. FRAN roses. Washtenaw county. The meeting Have you thought seriously |elissa D. Arnett, sister of the I^Sept. 18—West Bridgewater .Study will be at the ."library and all are of getting a nice sha(rp easy-to- was flower girl ih' a cos- Group, 7:30 p.m., Bridgewater welcome. .. take-care-of fall hair styl-_ D E SIR E E . A carpet that goes anyw here, w ith unusual flair. A srtag* |e similar .to that of the brides- town hall. jng—one that will go to the MODERN MOTHERS jk -Ringbcarer Rodney- Wire- Sept. 18—North' Lake Study beach or stand still for a sight­ plush that says som ething different, beautifully, because it offers ‘ was a cousin of the bride, Group, 12:45 p.m., home of Mrs. Modern Mothers Child Study seeing vacation even when the jest man was Gary L, Herbert Albert Ruhli#, 1-1591 Colby Rd,, club met for the" first time this top’s.down on the convertible? unbeatable com binations. Texture that's both shaggy soft and rug­ Benzonia, brother of the bride* Dexter. • ' season for - a pot-luck dinner at And then have you thought of N, He was assisted by David the home 'of Mrs, Walter-Brown. a wig to;"go formal’’“Witlnffhen gedly spot-resistant. Colors that are actually tw o—18 two-shade- boring of East Lansing, Bruc£ The'/mind has a-'lot to do with The 15 members present had an you don’t want to look quite pie, of East Lansing, and Gail body .ailments, which isn’t easily' informal business meeting and that casual ? Stop in a,nd let us colorations that offer im pressjve adaptability tp casually contem po­ heard a short lecture on girl scout­ p rt, brother,- of Benzonia, explainable. help you think . . . chances are rary or traditionally form al room ?. 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