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QUOTE WEATHER -TsJlX1™ v-^.vf'JU-Xv^X v>XX*LyVy X XvXI.JIvFX Alan Augustine, the 6'2", 198- senior; and John LaBarbara, jun pouhd Chelsea varsity football ior. gridder was selected for the South Knickerbocker, a 510", 155- eastern All-Conference First Team pound end, caught 74 passes for revue on both offense and defense, ac 258 yards and collected three cording, to Coacb Phij Bareis. touchdowns. His' record as a kic As tri-captain of the jBulldogs, ker was outstanding with 17 out the senior Augustine carried the of 18 attempts successful. ball J62 times for a total ,of. 727 Tri-captain Tom Bareis, 6'3", yards; His average was 4-5 yards 235-pound tackle, and Scott Price, a carry. He caught U passes for a 6'1", 185-pound center were sel 178 yards and scored '10 touch ected for their "depth of center downs during the season. on long snaps for punts, strong Defensively, Augustine completed and excellent blocking and fine, With seven returning lettermen Daniels, Jerald Benjamin, and Qave Schrotenboer, Raymond 85 tackles, four pass interceptions dependable performances' all sea and an impressive record from 1 one fumble recovery, and one re son," COach Bareis commented. their summer league, Chelsea var predicts "our team will be even turn punt for a touchdown. John LaBarbara, a 5*8",,. 175- stronger than last.year." sity basketball team again pro , Bolstering this comment, Ray Chelsea also had three players pound' noseguard and co-captain mises a season of fast, exciting selected,j for the All-Conference for the 1979 season, collected 57 mond pointed to the s'even, re Second team including Brad Knic tackles and one fumble recovery action for players and spectators' turning seniors including Charlie kerbocker, junior; Tom Bareis, for the Bulldogs. alike. Bridges, ' Captain Jesse Coburn, Entering his second year as Gary Dils, Mike Eisele, Matt Fee coach is Robin Raymond whose ney, Mike Machesky (voted Mqst "defensive pressure and man-to Improved Payer in 19/77), and man defense" philosophy brought Scott Price; /.''-.' Mothers March Now the Chels'ea cagers to their first Additional leverage will come District finals last year after an froni first-year varsity juniors extended absence. Dan Alber, John Dunn, Mike Kil- Raymond also established for lelea, Brad Knickerbocker, Don Underway in Area the first time this summer, a five- Schrotenboer and sophomore Jeff team summer league through the Dils. ;;; Open your door to the volunteer Yearly birth defects strike a Recreation Department, of which "The strength of-our team will mother who will be ringing your quarter-million infants. The March he is director, and brought his' team Come from our inside game with doorbell p'uring Nov. 11-19. The of Dimes strives, through research, to a 9-1 rec6rd. ,Of the 14 var the forwards and centers contri annual Mother's March, sponsored to protect the unborn against pre sity members, all but two were buting the bulk of the scoring. by the Washtenaw County Chap mature delivery, inadequate growth players on the summer team. Like last year, we will concentrate ter of the March of Dimes', is being before birth, and crippling physi: Another Raymond first is/the on defending pressure and fast held earlier this year, to enable cal defects after birth. This' is a annual "Meet The Bulldogs Night" breaks at every opportunity. • I the Marchers to reach every home year-round battle, and funds are UNDEFEATED: With a 13-0 season record, the Chelsea girls Janlhe Hoffman, and Pam Spayd. In the middle, from the left, are where seniors challenge the under like to see a running gun game in the county during warmer wea- always needed. varsity high school swimming team has achieved an unprecedented Julie Sundllng, Lisa Radke, Anita Powell, Donna Alexander, Sue classmen under regulation game and develop shooters to run the theri By supporting medical _ services record In their three-year history. Coached by Larry Reed with CObb, Teresa Degener, and Sara Borders. In back are Assistant conditions. The second annual fast breaks," he said. . • In the Chelsea area, including at the University of Michigan Birth assistants Dave Johnson and Jon Oesterle, the girls have known Coach David Johnson, Shannon Springer, Shelly Springer, Shannon. game will be hed Monday, Nov. Varsity practice began Monday, the Village of Chelsea, and the Defects Diagnosis Center and the only the satisfaction of winning throughout the year. From left to Culver, Diving Coach Laurie Von Hofe, Molly Bacon, and Michele 20 at .7:30 pl.m. and the pubic is Nov. 13 and their first game will townships of Lima, Sylvan, Lyndon, LaMaze Association, the March of right, In front are,Annette Kuhl, Mary Bacon, Michelle Alexander, Clark. Coach Larry Reed was absent. invited without charge. be on Wednesday, • Nov. 29. Jun and Dexter, captains are; Mrs.' Dimes' supports birth related health While the Buldegs have lost ior varsity, coached by Jon Scli.aff- Schwerin, Mrs. Steele, Roberta clinics and educates the school-age two fine guards in Mark Feeney ner, will also have their first game Hinz, Ginger' Haugen, Liz Pren parents in prenatel care and nu and Randy Harris, and three on Nov. 29 beginning at 6:30 p.m. tice, Mrs. Sumner Oesterle, Carol trition. -Genetic services to alert other 1978 CHS graduates John Varsity will follow. Dmoch, Carol Brock, Carl a Sch- the pregnant mother against the warz, Brenda Houle,' Judy Park dangers of alcohol and drugs, and Team Posts er, and Carol Ledford. Helen Fox intensive care to the sick and dam of Chelsea is' the area chairper aged newborn are also provided, son, (Continued on page five) 11-0 Seisc«i Record Beach Cridders Post v,:.^.V..i^;M||li"ti'i'V*i.,'-i.-' ^. J. ;.•]•.-•.-,V.; • •.-^ftf'lv- With a 13-0 season record, the U SeasQityJieemd • •. --•- mers-Have an opportunity to place Other seeded positions are: Chelsea's "A"- freestyle relay Chelsea girls varsity high school in the 200-yard freestyle. Seeded Beach Middle school varsity guards; and Frank Waller at cen- swimming team will complete the first is Sara Borders, followed by • 100-yard fly,' Sara Borders', first; team of Anita Powell, Mary Ba year by hosting an invitational at Mary Bacon/fourth; Annette Kuhl, Teresa Degener, eighth; and J a,- con, Shannon Springer, and Sara football team closed out another ter. 'Harvey' This Week-End the Charles S. Cameron Pool. fifthi and Julie Sundling, 10th. nine Hoffman, 11th. l'OO-yard free Borders, is seeded first. successful season, Oct. 30 defeat Dave Wojcicki was the starting Diving events' will start at 4:30 style, Shelly Springer, first; Anita quarterback; Richard Cobb, tail In th'e 50-yard freestyle, Shelly The invitational will conclude ing Saline, 24-0. The win gave Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18, family and friends, is an endless with' races at 7 p.m. Chelsea is Powell, fourth; and Sue Cobb, Chelsea's season except for the the junior high squad a season re back; Jim Hayden and Rod Rob- stream of merriment for the audi the defending champion against Springer is seeded first: Anita nine girls who have qualified for enson split the fullback position; will be evenings of firsts for the Powell, second; Pam Spayd, 12th. eighth. 500-yard freestyle, Shan cord of 4-1. and Russell Harris and Steve Cat- Chelsea Players as they present ence as they follow the comings five'teams including Dundee, Al non Springer, first; Mary Bacon, the state meet. The team finish The varsity opened the year and eoimgs of the "nooka" rab bion, Lincoln, Monroe, and Wil Shannon Springer,' in the 200-yard ed their season with a 13-0 record, tell shared the flanker back posi their first fail production, first IM,.is second; Lis'a Radke, eighth; fourth; Annette Kuhl, seventh. against a big, tough Lincoln team tion. Also seeing quarterback ac bit. low Run. their first undefeated season in and came out with a 16-14 defeat. non-musical, and first play to fea Rita" wlilson-Howard, long-time and Janine Hoffman, 10th. 100-yard backstroke, Lisa Radke, tion was 7th grader Marty Stein- While Coach Larry Reed states fifth; Sue Cobb, 11th; Donna Alex their three-year history. They fin After that, Chelsea never, saw the hauer with Wojcicki shifting to ture a multi-talented professional professional aotres's and recent the team has a better than even' In diving, Chelsea has two com ished the season with 19 consecu short end of a score as' they went actress. newcomer to Chelsea from Sussex, petitors with chances to win in ander, 12th. 100-yard breaststroke, tive wins which spans back to Oc tailback. chance of winning this year "it on to trounce St. Thomas, 50-0; On defense, McCallum and Tony Curtains Will rise at 8 p.m. both England, plays the part of an at must be remembered that we de Michelle Alexander and Michele Teresa Degener, second; Michele tober of 1977, and they have an Milan, 28-6; Dexter, 14-8; and 1 tractive, but dumb, nurse in Ruth Clark. Possible placers are Mol Clark, ninth; and Shannon Culver, over-all record of 29-6 for the Emmons played defensive ends; nights for "Harvey/ the comedy feated Dundee two weeks ago in Saline, 24-0. Marshall and Modryejewski were written in the late '40s by Mary Kelly. More interested in the con a dual meet by only one point, ly Bacon and Pam Spayd. lOlh. three years. During the course of the sea Chase. dition of her equally attractive and 42-41," he said. tackles; Wayne Smith (until in- flighty boss, Dr. Lyman Sander son, Chelsea collected 130 points | jured), Jim Hayden, and Todd •< Starring in the Chelsea produc "Sometimes' it can be advanta to their opponents' 30. | Guenther shared the middle guard tion are Bill Coelius as Elwood son (Dave Powers) than her pa geous to, enter a meet as the un Q f.l PFfCi dT 1 A .T 1 . P. Duwu. SuineLhing of an eccen tients', she provides additional derdog, we know trom trie seeded Offense liiieufj included Matt position, inside linebackers' were tric, Dowd is a source of embar- amusement to an already hilarious times that we have about an eight- McCallum and Chris Seitz at the j Tom Headrick, Tim Greenleaf story. ends; Frank Modryejewski and i and Chris Seitz. Cornerbacks in- assernent, to his sister Veta Lour point lead so we will be counting Don Marshall at tackle; Tom J eluded'Steve Cattell, Russell Har- ise Simmons (Mary Powers') and Other cast members include on all our swimmers to do well," ouccessrui oiiiS i*in /Ltniete. Meadrick and Tim Greenleaf as \ (Continued on page two) niece Myrtle May (Michelle Mc- Cheryl Bareis as the maid; Vivi he added. Clear) as he insists that his clos an Michelson as Mrs. Ethel Chau- Leading the way for Chelsea <•>- est companion is an invisible 6- venet, friend of the DoWds; Don will be the medley relay team foot tall white rabbit, named Har Watson as' Duane Wilson, Chum- (seeded second) of Lisa Radke, CombinesRebounding from a time whe nHard the action. " I reallWork*y gave them tak e Desiremy vitamins before a game," vey. ley Rest Home attendant; Dennis Teresa Degener, Shelly Springer, she was hard pressed to find a a hard time, but so did they. Ev she said with a smile. What is caus'e for shame for his (Continued on page four) and Donna'Alexander. Fours'wim- notch on the court, Nanette Push entually I wore them down after Nanette was' seven when she *> now revels in unbound freedom hanging around day after day and started basketball and eight when to perform as a dramatically sue-1 finally they let me shoot a few she developed an interest in base- ; cessful athlete. baskets," she said. ball. "It's hard to say which one ^ Whether s'he's .standing on the When her family moved to Chel I like best. When I'm pitcb'ng I pitcher's mound' blocking out the sea from Stockbridge when she always like the attention. I spend hoots from her rivals or leading was in the 6th grade they moved the same amount of time in both her team under enormous pres into a house that had a garage. s'ports but I think I am probably sure on the basketball court, she's "By that time my parents knew a little better at baseball," she unmatched in her abilities to car I was serious about playing spoils said. ry a team. and right after we moved in they While her record as a pitcher is Not so long ago, Nanette re bought a hoop and put it up," she incredible—she once stood the members the teas'!ng, laughter, explained. mound for 27 innings in three and words of caution when she Recalling the many times her games—her record in basketball first tried to enter sports. family tried to dis'courage her, is jut.': as enviable. Basketball was her first intrigue Nanette says now "my parents are According to her coach, Jim and with a younger brother who super, they like what I'm doing Win'er, Nanette leads in steal> by played the sport with a neighbor, and my father fixes me special a wide margin, is second on the L>\ Nanette naturally wanted to join protein drinks and reminds me to j team in blocked shots and defensive rebounds, and leads in scoring with an average of 20 points'. "On the floor she's a leader. 9 She's unpredictable and gives the McDonald s Opening ether teams fits because it. seems every time they turn around on a run against the pass, s'he's get the ball," he commented. Probably Next May Last seas:n her game point av erage was 12 "but that was be Unusual spring-like weather has i not a franchise but corporation cause of the number of seniors on allowed speedy progress on the owned. the team, This year Nanet'.e has' found herself on top and the pres new McDonald's restaurant on ] According to Dale Abhram of sure of being a leader has work S. M-52, but the official word is I McDonald's, the store will employ EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS: drownings, and broken bones, the men are trained that the doors won't open until between 50 and 75 persons, de ed to improve her game," Win JFrom left. Matt Hankerd, Jerry Kenney, Danny to stabilize a victim while an ambulance arrives. May, 1979. pending on the time of year, with ter explained. EHcnwood, and Larry Adams, members of the Chel- "We can Perf«rm the same duties as ambulance Ground breaking for the corpo fobs open lo all age groups' from While Nanette has been on the ration-owned fast-food chain oc teen-agers to senior citizens. "A- varsity team since her frehman sea Volunteer Fire Department, completed eight 'S!!JM^ bout a month or so before the varsity team since her freshman ticnt curred Oct. 27 with noticeable _, ...-: . . , „, L « i. » Adams explained. For each man, the EMT headway made during the three projected opening we will post a year, '"she still has a lot of im sign in the window stating that provement to make if she's seri months of intensive study at Washtenaw Community cJnss was thcir firs( p]um lm c0„ege ,eve, sU|dy weeks of construction. ous about competing on a college College to graduate as certified EMTs. While the and their decision to register was made before we are hiring," Abhram said. "Officially the opening date is In the past year or so, McDon level. She has incredible natural stato of Michlfian requires only 81 hours of study learning they might he reimbursed for part of the set for early spring next year but ald's has often Incorporated a do athletic abilities but die's not get to become an EMT, these men registered for 220 $390 to $400 cost, "It is a feeling of accomplishment there is a possibility that with minant theme of a community ting the competition here. She still mild weather we could open soo has a good chance, though, of win- hours each and finished with an 80 percent or high to know that we have better training to be able to info its inside decor although Abh : grade average, "It was tough," Adams commented, provide more assistance to those who need it," ner," a McDonald's' spokesperson ram said that one has not yet n ng a scholarship, if she wants to, "but1 worth every minute," Their work has added Adams commented. Following their graduation last said. been decided on for the Chelsea and I think she does," Winter 'substantial capabilities to the department as they April, Kenney, Adams, and Ellenwood traveled to Located just north of the A & store. "We don't do it for every said. «ro now trained in medical emergency care on a Madona College in Livonia for two days of written W restaurant, McDonald's will restaurant but if there is one sub "I am going to try for a scholar par with ambulance attendants. "We will not re- and practical examinations to become Nationally have a 120-customer seating capa ject or interest of the communly ship," Nanette ,s'ai The Chelsea Standards-Thursday, November 16, 1978 mmm o#y»yyi»iiy>»i«>^^» , Established Telephone 1871 it MICHIGAN ]>fpROR * W$t Qlfykw $bmbmb/ lS\m By Warren M. Hoyt, Secretary, Micfcigau Press Association Topics Listtidl Excellence Award By Michigan Press Association ^»rf* 01 *0>*r^****-*--* 4 "+<•+***• &^*****-»»t*»M>*HaM#^M»^iinifrad»»^rcii MiikittiiMk •MMBBMMilla mmtmmamtllm ^¾¾¾ Two Attend ABWA National The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, November 16, 1978 3 Convention in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Don Schneider and Mrs* Workshops offered included Kathleen (Katie) Chapman of the "Speaking Up," with Janet Stone, THE COLLECTOR'S ITEM Chelsea Chapter of the American co-author of "Financial and Tax ANTIQUE 0 COLLECTIBLES SHOPPE Bu£in($ss Women's Aisdociation Tips for Women;" Jean Patterson, 103 W. Middle Sr Chelsea were among the 8,800 women from vice-president of E. F. Hutton with (/ the United States and Puerto Rico "How To Succeed in Business (In basement below Village Bakery) who attended the ABWA national Without Being A Man," taken from Open Saturdays only, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. convention In Atlanta, Ga., recent Carol Shelton's book of the same ly. name; Fundamentals for Produc Mrs. Schneider attended as the tive Chapter Business Meetings; Gome see our collection of fine china, depression glass, Woman of the Year delegate from Basics' for Young Chapters; and silver and many miscellaneous ite,ms. the Chelsea chapter while Mrs. Earning 1978-79 Chapter Awards. Chapman attended as a voting dele There were remarks by H. A. gate and had a voice in the elec Bufton, Jr., founder of the ABWA, tion of national officers. during which time, he indicated that Keynote speaker was Dr. Estelle more than $1 million in scholar Ramey, endocrinologist, professor ships' had been awarded to appli at Georgetown University Medical cants this year. Those scholar school and member of the Presi ships are awarded locally and nati- RICARD0S HAIR STYLING dent's Association of Women in nally to help reputable women stu Science. dents and business women to bet LANCASTER-SMITH: Laurel Lynn Lancaster and Stephen 107 N. Main, Chelsea ter themselves' through education. Douglas Smith are engaged and planning a Jan. 19 wedding the "Remember the objective of this bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lancaster of Chelsea v (25TH ANNIVERSARY: In a dinner hosted by their six; children, Rebekahs Hedr Assocatidn shall be to promote the have announced. The future bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrvand Mrs. William E. Clark, 26 Sycamore Dr., were honored professional education and cultural Lowell R. Smith of Ann Arbor. Laurel is a graduate of Chelsea !'• in .celebration,of their 25th wedding anniversary, Saturday, ;Nov. Report of Recent and social advancement of business OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY r women," Buftoq commented. Re .High school and received her bachelor's degree from- Albion Col -'/4. 1¾ family-members attended the dinner at Leutheuser'g Restau- cognition was given to Francis M. lege, ^She.js,presently the owner of Dayspring Gifts in Chelsea. 475-1671 ,; rani.ln $al|ne and gathered for cake at the home of Mrs. Clark's State Assembly Stuckey who helped Bufton in Her fiance is a graduate of Ann Arbor High school and is finishing ! sister >and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bihlmeyer of Man- Tuesday, Nov, 7, Chelsea Re founding ABWA in 1948. his bachelor's degree at Michigan State University. He is currently ' • Chester, posting the dinner were the couple's children and families, bekah Lodge met at their hall on There was' time for luncheons a representative for the Equitable Life Assurance Society, working : Mr.'dnd Mrs. Robert Stofei" and Robbie of Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. S. M-52 with 15 members and one and banquets and to socialize with in the Ann Arbor office. ' •''•*• •;•_(.•• -V,--^-. T*v r :f !'Ri0hkrd-Jones of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Robert (Cathy) Cantrelj of At- guest present, the; other women. ^• >«''¥ fft?>#^ ;:.Jant^.Ga., arid Bill, Beth, and Jenny at home. Also attending were Mrs. Alda Musbach was wel The closing session Saturday j.;;^i:COUple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mshar of Portage ^ake, comed as a new member after her evening featured ABWA's Show of an< Band Boosters Fruit Cakes Ready v^^ianu^Mr., ^ Mrs. Raymond. Clark of Chelsea. The couple was initiation by the Home City Lodge Stars with Gerry VanDyke as Mas Chelsea | Married-^pv. 7> 1953 in St. Mary Catholic church, Chelsea. Mr. in Jackson on Oct. 20. Mrs. Vei- ter of Ceremonies, Jean Steele, vo Fruit cakes ordered through the ning at 10 a.m. All students and Chelsea Orchestra and Band Boo drivers should' meet at Beach CJa.Kk; has worked for Federal Mogul Corp., Ann Arbor for 12 ma Wolfe, Nina Lehman, Olla calist; and Jerry Murad's Harmo- Pharmacy, Inc. * Voelm, and Evie Hale were among nicats'. sters are now ready .for pick-up school in the band room. £ ^ears*.fyi"s. Clark has been employed with the U. pf M. Family the membership to witness the and delivery at the following times. ^tPr|c|ice Center for the past eight years. initiation. Friday, Nov. 17 after school and Central Michigan University's Mrs. Ruby Sanders, who recent Christmas Tree on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 10:30 Center for Cultural and , Natural 101 N. Main-Chelsea ? • ly moved to Chelsea and is a a.m. to noon at Beach Middle History re-opened after extensive member of service in the Rebekah Ornaments Made school. rebuilding, and virtually every MARGIE'S Lodge in Mulliken, was a guest at Money may be turned in onthin g is new. Included in the ex 475-9103 .•s the meeting. By Woman s Club Tuesday, Nov. 21, Wednesday, hibits is one of Michigan's origi A detailed report of the three- Nov. 22, Monday, Nov. 27, andna l wild turkeys, which became CUTS UPHOLSTERY day session of the assembly of Re Woman's Club of Chelsea mem Tuesday, Nov. 28 in the high school extinct in the early 1900's; a com during music class hour and at 328 Wilkinson FREE ESTIMATES. ', bekahs, held in Grand Rapids, bers actively participated in the plete collection of the ducks that was presented by Mrs. Olla Voelm program "Christmas Decorations Beach school before classes be migrate through Central Michigan, Dlscoverthefragrance rage • Large Selection of Materials gin. • Upholstery Supplies and Eulahlee Packard. First no You Can Make," Tuesday evening, and many other exhibits ranging of the decade. • Repair Service minations for 1979 officers was Nov. 14, at McKune Memorial Li Car caravan deliveries will be from the Fossil Age to the Lumber lay, Wednesday Pick-Up and Delivery Available held with the second nominations brary! made on Saturday, Nov. 18 begin ing Era. and Friday MARJORIESMITH . to be held at the next meeting Under the direction of Ruby Earthy, sensual on Nov. 21. Strieter, each member assembled Jovan Musk Oil Phone (313) 428-7146 Mrs. Hazel Dvorak and Lulu a tree ornament from pieces of Perfume. 475-7094 207 W. Duncan, Sweeny recently spent time , in calico, ribbon, and styrofoam balls. CHRISTMAS CRAFT VS Experience it Appts. Only Manchester Chelsea Community Hospital and The ornament kits were by Coun C*g£*x>*< Clarice Keezer is reported to be try Craftique. Members not only once, and hospitalized. Happy birthday was enjoyed the craft, but also had a BOUTIQUE you'll want sung to all those with November lovely tree ornament to take home. it alj. Pro birthdays including Lucile Alsta- After a short business meeting, vocative. etter, Luella Weinberg, Joyce conducted by president Betty Oes- Saturday, Nov. 18th Jovan Dietle, Clarice Keezer and Mabel terle,. refreshments were served to Neal. . • GREGORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Oil Perfume] 19 members and one guest, Bonnie Hoz. $7.00; alluring ' The rummage sale report was gi Murray. Hostesses were Joyce 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ven by Mrs. Helen Harris followed Vogel and Mary Turcott. Cologne Concentrate, 2 oz. by a vote to award the decoration %. $7.00; Perfumed Dusting The next meeting will be the Idv.iii Mii^k Oil PERFECT of chivalry to a worthy member. ALL HOME-MADE CRAFT* IVrUiiiii; Powder, 5 oz. $6.00; and the Applications of merit will be read Christmas Party, Dec. 12, at Mc at the Nov. 21 meeting which be Kune Memorial Library. Leather - Wood - Quilts - Ribbon Wreaths sensuous Gift Set of 2 oz. Cologne and 5 oz.Dusting Powder for $11.50. gins at 7:30 p.m. Baked Goods - Weaving - Stained Glass You'll feel like a whole new animal. A monetary gift was voted out VFW Auxiliary Greek Pastry - Much More! for the IQOF and Rebekah Home in Jackson for their Thanksgiving and holiday ftlnd. Hears Report on ..:•• Sponsored by Gregory Jaycertes District Meeting Modern Mothers Regular monthly session of the VFW Auxiliary was held Monday, Hear Tqlk By Nov. 13 with 13 members in at tendance. Supt. Van Meer Dorleen Cozzens, previously el ected to membership, was' initia Chelsea Schools Superintendent ted into the organization. Lucy Raymond Van Meer and his wife, Piatt reported that the Voice of Joyce, visited Modern Mothers' Democracy project is now com Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the home of DANCER'S pleted in the Chelsea High school Lou Rohrkemper. Van Meer spoke and essays are being judged in with the members and their guests Lansing.. about Parents' roles in education and current concerns about school. Americanism chairman Eulah lee Packard reported the presen The winter decoration exchange tation of a flag to a Bouy Scout wa^ held. Troop in Ypsilanti; two flags to Kay Farley and Sue Yager ser- two dens of Chelsea Girl Scouts'; sVed as* co-hostesses for the even and a 3'x5' flag to the Chelsea ing- School Board. Sandi Ellenwood Wedding rings, beautifully Guests included Kathy Corerell, carried the Auxiliary's flag in the mastercrafted and matched Pat Coelius, Janet Elford, Kathy Veterans Day parade, Nov. 11. for a look you'll treasure Peterson, Janet Rossi, and Sue Lucy Piatt announced 10 dolls From NOV. 77 thru NOV, 25 always. From Keepsake, in 14 Stephenson. were dressed by Auxiliary mem karat yellow and white gold. Modern Mothers voted to do bers, for the Great Lakes Federal nate a copy of "Crafty Ideas," the Savings Association to be distribu JUBILATION craft book published by the group, ted at Christmas time through LADY'S f I MAN'S I to the McKune Memorial Library. the Department of Social Services. Women's & Juniors MEN'S SHIRTS PHILEMON The next meeting will be the Reports of District No. 6 meet Silky-Velour- Knits LADY'S MAN'S Christmas Dinner on Dec. 12 atin g held in Maybee on Nov. 5, SELECTED CO-ORDINATES Carol Flintoft's'. Members will were given by those attending, bring Christmas gifts for their se Eulahlee Packard, Bessie Sharp, Bobbie Brooks, Pandora, Garland, cret pals that evening. and Marien Johnson. Gertrude 209fe OFF O'Dell save a report on the Nov. Queen Casual, Jane Colby, Russ 11 pot-luck supper held in the VFW hall. Sandi Ellenwood is and Cos Cobb WINANS McDonalds. • • heading a CPR group, which will (Continued from page one) start instructions on Nov. 28, in PRE - WASHED JEANS sign ordinance, the restaurant will co-operation with a local instructor not have the distinguishing "gol and the Red Cross. V3 OFF JEWELRY den arches" erected on the outside A Christmas party will be held 20¾¾ OFF property. The property will, how for Post and Auxiliary members Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. ever, be landscaped in a pleasing, and families on Dec. 9 in the fashionable manner, Abhram said. VFW Hall. The program will be MB FRITZI headed bv Gertrude O'Dell and BASIC LEVI'S m Opal McNamara. The local group decided to take SHIRTS - SLACKS - TOPS on a coffee hour every Friday & CORDUROYS morning at the Ann Arbor VA Hospital from 9:15 to 10:15. Eliza REGENCY TRAVEL beth Smith, as hospital chairman, $13.80 will be in charge, assisted by 20¾¾ OFF The Friendly Tour Store on the Corner auxiliary members who wish to donate their time on various Fri days. BOY'S and GIRL'S WORLD WIDE VACATION TRAVEL The group voted $10 out for a Thanksgiving basket to be given PURSES - 20% OFF BLUE JEANS to a needy family; also to pay AIRLINE - AMTRAK - CRUISES - CHARTERS Auxiliary dues for two ill mem bers. One dollar was voted out towards' a gift for the State Presi We Welcome Corporate & Commercial Accounts dent Betty Connally when she WOMEN'S CORDUROYS 10¾¾ OFF makes her official visit to District ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED No. 6 on Feb. 18, in Mason. The Auxiliary will have the VFW Hall open for the purpose of the annual 20¾¾ OFF HEALTH-TEX-10% OFF 601 E. WILLIAM ST. LIBERTY bazaar on Dec. 1-2. ANN ARBOR, MICH. 48104 The next regular meeting will be Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. in the VFW Corner Moyitord 0? William Hall. •MNf* CALL NO The typical home kitchen can be A Kl 4* C W% ty a noisy environment, warn hear SERVICE mXWC ting specialists' who point out such 665"6122 CHARGE a kitchen may contain as many as 20 labor-saving but noise pro mttftf D ANGER & ducing appliances. A good rule of BOOK YOUR XMAS TRAVEL EARLY thumb is to use no more than Che/sea's Friendly Dept. Store It, yitfriiffhi two of the noisiest, at the same •MJ'H*", time the specialists* add. \ ^^ | ^MMiiMMMiMM J:-.:'A -.,;.;.!... •i/Vi.^l:..•'•.•'•::/ .-.0. .,0-.1 i-iVm -.'.i..:.>;.u:. *. .:.^.:^.1^.-^^..1. • ..:.: t ..>..: .MM^iW MiMMiHMiHlHIiHWIlllMl •HMMMM a||a|||a|aaa|HaBaH|| H|aHaH||Ha lippff ^M ll. 4 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, Novemfe 16, |97ci #*m Litaa Towrishifi mfmm i ^ji. gers Board Proceedings #r# The Chelsea Statu The regular meeting of the Lima pmhm Township Board oh Oct. 30, 1978 SqumhPmst Milan was called to order by Supervisor SQUEB1 Save $4.05 Musoif at 8:05 p.m. ^Hir --^I^^B ^nur ^^^^^ -•• • * • Those Chelsea High sport en- dogs with a 7-10 overfall record and Present were, Supervisor Mu November Only thtusiasts yvfto, fdurid tfte'rn«elVes a 3-8 SEC record. This Friday, soif, Clerk Bareis, Treasurer Tilt, Without a f66Vbiall game to attend Chelb'ea meets the Saline Hornets Trustees Gross.and Wlrtz. Also Friday night arid strolled into me in a "Parent's Night" battle. This present were Judy and Gi.na Smi sopflNiro -¾¾¾ gyrr) Were treated, to ah ekcjtfrYg is the last regular season hqnie ley, Helen Valant, Dave Bacon, ;t|M7 girte basketfjall win over ttie game.. JV contest begins at Q:30 Wally Fusler, Gary Houle and You'll be tempted tp run yp and Mansour Rejali. hug this Crystal'maTic Water s Milan Reddettes. p.m. with the varsity contest fol Softener ohce you discoyer h^w aiil'MOgi? came but to &yerige ah lowing. The minutes of the October 2 much it improves problem Water earlier five-floirYt toss, to Milan and meeting were read and approved. and that you can buy it for as little tyere greeted by the largest 'crowd the treasurer's report was read as $239.95! of the year. The tw/6 team's dis Chelsea Planers and approved. As Washtenaw County's W^ter played their eVeto skills as they Approved changing Section 3.04 Conditioning Specialist, y/e fea (Continued from page one) Temporary Structures in the Lima see-kiw/ed throVigntidt the 'fitest P'etsch as the quastibnable Dr. ture a complete line of attractive, quarter. Township Zoning Ordinance as durable and efficient Cry^talmatic William R. Chumley; arid Mickey recommended by the Lima Town Junior faahette Push stiot^d nine Quackenbush as Dr. Chumley's Water Softeners. OurfR^fe water ship Planning Commission and the analysis Will tell you which rrV6d- of Chelsea's first 13 points as Mi Wile, Betty. Washtenaw County Planning Com lan led, 14-13, in the first eight ei Will most economically meet directing the play is Jim Tiler, mission. Carried. All ayes. yogr needs. ,J minutes, In the second quarter, a graduate student in drama at four Bulldogs put points- on the Approved paying bills in the visit our conyehieht ri^W^sh'ow- Eastern Michigan Uniyer&'ity. amount of $2,398.95. Vodm or call us today. hpard to pull the hosts' into a 26- Tiler has d.ire'c'ted numerous plays Meeting, adjourned at 10:25 p.m. 26 halMime tie. and has acted in more than 100 Respectfully submitted, Phone 760-7665 .'Chelsea jumped,up front in the productidps, John Apdrews, dra Arlene R. Bareisf, Clerk. third quarter, 42-36, even though matic teacher at , Chelsea High dpen flpth teams hit five field goals. school anel his dr*am^ class arfe The rights of workers to their Mbn-Fri Chelsea canned six 6f $even free cp-brdinatihg sfet design and Co'n- pensions aYe protected by the Em 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Rytex Antique Vellum Stationery tm*o\vs in the quarter while Milan structibn as well as- the play's ployee Retirement Income Secur never had a chance to step to the technical aspects. Closed line. ity A9t (ERISA).; thjs law alsd , Tickets.are oh sale^ at a num protects the fights of some wid Sot. and Sun. 100 sheets & envelopes, Only regularly $12 "Our defense in the third quar ber df Chelsea bqsiness'es, from ows and widowers to survivors' »7.95 ter was pretty good," Coach Jim members of the Chelsea Players benefits, according to the U.S. De 6043 Jackson Road, (¾ mile west Of Zeeb) Winter commented. "We only gave iahd at the door. The subtle laidmark pattern in this Bdnldsome paper 'dates back to the be partment of Labor. I. i)p io points, didn't give up a free iTTTT rfBFf—y- J ginning of p^per'rtitaking^NVHeri BdriaWdde sheets w%re placed on latticed throw, and took control of the m*m mm mimmmK*. 1 mI'.IIU I Awey;».i ^H»grayS wit ! a nwnn '»rr TTT ssaii racks to dry in the sun. Tddgy, 'Ariiiqtie VellU'rVY still bisa'rs this handworked fe6ar"d. Beyl&'n had five rebounds' 'arid Kiel.had four in that Quarter touefY, rlgffn^6 "for use with modem pen or typewriter. Select from luxury 'aliotie. y/e dic\ ix decent job, qf .JAiL. . .(;, I t\J III shades of white,, pale blufe or soft grey paper color in princess or,monarch rn^'king theHi thke tfre pjut&ge shot size sheets.,Choice of impViKt JStyl^ as known (HL, K6, feC) in dee'p' JDlue, jfM hot lejti'rig thgriv ^^ 'sec'ohd : chalice,'' Wimer explained. OLD- dark gfeyof-raspberry red ink.'Gift boxed. iri spite 'of the tsrbhg shoWihg Bonus: 50 extra, unprinted sheets for second pages, $2.00'with 'brde'r. in those eight minutes of the third xiuarter, Milan .chipped away at |lie CHels'ea lead .to btfng about a' 47-47 fie with 18 Seconds reniairi- | THE CHELSEA STANDARD ih'g in the game. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN "48| IB ^ While each . team had seVe'ral ot^rmnitiek to take the game, Serid_ _i>oxes ANTIQUE VELLUM at $7.95. Include • 50 extVd; 'plain srYe£ts ot $2 Chelsea emerged the victor on the strength c>f Wo 'fre7e throws by Imprint Name- PuSh ih the final Seconds, r The final two free throws gave Add' e'ss_ Push 31 points for the evening to lead all scorers, Sheryi Kiel add- City, State, Zfc- e# six.points', and 12 rebounds; Mary Boylanvfour and seven; Jen ORpiRED BY— nifer Rihge, four and three steals; Kihi Wodd, two and four steals'; CHEVROLET 'Address—— ~ -Apt- and Lori Miles two points. Junior forward Jeryl Herrick came up^ City, State, Zip- With six rebounds for her night's 475-1373 Account No -Phone- work. Earlier last week the Bulldogs Check Paper Choice: dropped,an SEC contest to the PriocesS size in: • second-place" South Lyon Lions, D White (3500) D Blue (3550) D Grey (3560) 57-35. Chelsea trailed, 18-5, at the end Moriarch sizte fn: of the first quarter but cut the D White (3600) • Blue (3650) D Grey (3660) , Lions' lead to 10 at the half, 29- Imprint Sty)e: '• HL .. • AO • • BC . 19. To open the second half, the With Every New or Used tar Ink Color: D.BItie [j Dark Grey 0 Raspberry . Bulldogs scored two quick bas D Charge • Payment enclosed. Sorry, no C.O.D. or phone dr'ders. kets, cutting the margin to six,' or Truck Purchased Please include Michigan Sales Tax. but South Lyon came back and pulled away to an easy win. ''5. Push led the Chelsea attack.with from Nov. 8 to Nov; 22, ggjSj 16 points. Sophomore guard Ringe tm ma»« 7th GRADE- ( ' Christine Arbqgast (all A),|Kei-, $139 ly Barkley, Connie Bollinger, Mat-' ib. tin Bdote, Lalirie Brugh, Allein, ENGLISH CUT • •• . • • t Cole (all A), Kevin . Colombo, 1 Rifchard Cook, Diahhe DeSmyther, Julie Dunlap, Kurt Eis^nbeiser U.S.O.A. NO. 1 FARMER PEET (all A), Amy Fihkbeiner, Michele Fletcher, Timothy Folsttm, Dar- $159 fin Fooler, Alena Freys'inger, Wal TENDER LINK SAUSAGE . lb. ter Gray, Eric Green, Gregory 1 Greenleaf, Guy Gross, Joyleen Guerither, Kimberly Guyor, Ger HAMBURGER MADE FROM ard Hammerschmidt, Laurie Hel ler, Mary He'llner, Derek Hodgin,; Brenda Hoelzer, Stephen KapOlka, lb. Valerie Keiemah, David Kiel, Kim- • 9 • $149 JEFF BOYER (86) has just completed his JOHN NELSON (70) joined the varsity football berly Kleis, Lavonna Kruse, Brenda first year oft varsity for the Bulldogs and like Lewis, Jeffrey Martin (all A), squad this year as a senior after moving from Tanya Mattdff, Edward Merkel, HAMBURGER MADE FROM many of his junior class teammates is anticipating <5rand Rapids lateiast year. While new to the Bull Richard Merkel, : Julie Minick, the coming of the liftS season. Between now and dog team, Nelson has played the game since 7th Deborah Morris, Thomas Mull. lb. then Boyer willbe competing on the varsity "track grade in Grand Rapids and attended Chelsea home Susan O'esterle (all A), Mary • • • team, •fTrack is valuable in making me a better games at the end of last year's season. Nelson is a $159 ball player ajid this Will be my fifth year in track,'* Beth d'Quihn, Mark Porath, Car 57"» 172-pound offensive guard, defensive nose- rie Puglisi, Steve Ramsey, Mar- DELICIOUS CHUNK he said. ''I've always combined track and football man, and defensive linebacker. For each game jprie Rawson, Scott kichardston, because the >twb sports keep me in good shape," Chelsea played this year he played on {he kick-off, Susan Riemehschneader, Joyce Rb- Boyer explained. Dtiring the recent season, the kjek-off return, punt, and punt-return teams. As a bafa1^, Jene'tte Rouse, Jodi Rowe, 79c 5'8", jS&jjiGJjfr<( player was positioned offensively guard, Nelson described his job as "blocking the Rebecca ScHlupe, Hallie Schmidt, • • • • lb. as a split ericf and tight end and defensively as an linebacker riftd blocking the end downfield," he Matthew Schnaidt, "thomas Schit- I : •' . • • i"T anchor* end and contain end. "A tight end is con mi^,:;tarla3^rs, John Shpnk, 4 l said. ''A nbjsemari clbjgs liji t|e iiinlddle to stop any MICHIGAN cerned r|iibis^^^h* 'd ownfield blocking artd the thing frbm going up tlie middle ahd the linebacker KiMtjelrly Smith, Jame's Shfder, split end iWie'lyes nearly all of the passes* A con helps the middle gqard ahd the end on outside of Mark Spayd, Carol Stirling, Eric tain ertd itia'Jke's sure the play stays in one area so fensive plays;*' he explained. Nelson's best game Stofflet, Mary Vaught, Gretchen Pint that no one can get outside for a touchdown arid on the Chelsea team Was against Northwest. «1 Vogel, Lisa Von Wald, Kevin Wahr, SOUR CREAM • • the anchor end goes straight for the opponent's played a lot in the game and made a few solid Daniej Waldyke, Leann Wa'lz, Ca 59« rol Warren, James Wdber, S'helley quarterback ftfr |h Equal life insurance coverage for both of you Chelsea American Legion $149 . . . with one policy, one premium. Let us HOMOGENIZED MILK • • • Gallon show you how. U.S.D.A, Choice Freezer Beef JIFFY MARATHON GAS PUMPS SIDES - FRONTS - HINDS - LOINS - FULL RIB with SCAT Cut, Wrapped, Frozen To Your Specifications. LOCAL FARM BEEF FOR SALE. Includes B.Y.O.B.-Five Star Buffet CORN-FED BEEF AT ITS BEST! REGULAR 9 All Toxes Champange - Favors Custom Cuffing, Grinding, Wrapping and Freezing GAS Call us at 475-8065, or visit us at 107 Vi 9 p.m. to 1 o.m. 63 South Mairi Sreet in Chelsea $30 per couple YOUR BEEF QUICK SERVICE on HAULING and SLAUGHTERING THANK YOU — We Appreciate Your Business! FARM BUREAU I Tickets on sale Monday/ Nov. 21st at Strieter's Gas - Household Supplies - Fresh Meat - Food Stamp Store or Pierson & Riemenschneider. Members should Beer - Wine - Liquor [> INSURANCE JIFFY MARKET reserve tickets early by calling 475-1824 or 457- F.esh Produce - Supermarket Groceries GROUP. 1857 evenings. Firm Burew Mutual * Farm Bureau Life • Community Servico Insurance A One-Stop Store Jiffy Market is Owned and Operated by Chelsea Families. % T*-i.it.ii BBS &S'&\i: •urn;-:.**•..::> J- i' ). \ ^^kilijiiiil^ i^±J*±u^iLiluMuJj^.iiL*^ik.i...,!.:-....:...: .• A ..:, uaMaaMBaBiaMaBiMHi MMMMMilMilfaHaMl -r M. • j.,-*.*- «,«.<.*..r*M »*v_.,. «f ^,^t'Vl" ~ *v«n ** Tlf^) \* •: *i * T^ ^''1 •% v,. V»r«' **-;' i ••.'. .••tilt'- «M|««MtM»w»pnri«MM 6 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, November 16, 1978 DEATHS Community Mrs. Charles Slane Joe Branham ^ Funeral Services Slated Dies Suddenly Sunday For Thursday Af terrjoon . At Chelsea Hospital AND IT o* ar # Mrs. Charles (Orva R.) Slane, Joe Branham, 70, 309. Grant SAVES % 81, 537 N. Main St., Chelsea, died St., died suddenly at Chelsea * rt * at the Chelsea Community Hospi Community Hospital Sunday, Nov. ON FUEL \\J tal, Sunday, Nov. 12. 12. He was born Nov. 18, 1907 in BILLS Young Homemakers, Thursday, Annual Bazaar of the VFW Auxi She/was .bprn Dec. U, 1896 in Martin, Ky., the son of Sam and Nov. 16, 8 •.p'm.; at the hoine of liary No. 4076 Dec/1, 9 to & Dec. Behzfe county,, the daughter of Myrtie (Morrion) Branham. Barbara Haist. 2, 9 to 3, at 105 N. Main,$t.adv25 Albert ami.Bertha McKay. She On Dec. 1, 1928 he married Ear- ,* * * '*.* * ' ' married Charles Slane on March cie Jarrell. She survives'. They If interested in joining Indian General meeting Chelsea Com 24, 1915 arid they moved to Chel came to Chelsea in 1953 and he Guide Tribe, for fathers and sons, munity Hospital Auxiliary, Monday,: sea in 1936. Mr. Slane preceded worked for Federal Screw Works, call PSUJI LJkavek at 475-1791 or Jirp Nov. 20, 8 p.m. in the surgical her in death on March 5, 1965. For the past 10 years he was' Barry at 426-2395. lounge. Special evening project- Mrs, Slane i$f survived by six employed by the Chelsea Public * •> <• patient room decorations-, ; sons, .Charles Lavern of Indiana, Works Department. Western Washtenaw Area1 Asso Stephen C, David J., and Irvin Mr. Branham was a member ciation of Huron Valley Girl Scouts Rogers CornersJ Study Group, L, all qf^Chelssa, Charles P..of of the Odd Fellows Lodge.. He is- fall meeting Thursday, Nov. 16, 7:30 New jersey, and Theodore C. "of survived by his widow; two s'jns, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 8 p.m. with Grand Rapids; four daughters, p.m. at Dexter- United Methodist Barb Sehaible on Fletcher Rd. James and Ronald both of Chel Model 39D church, 3411 Central Dexter, Bring Thanksgiving recipe on file Mrs. Donald (Eleanor) Holmes of sea; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Don't buy any humidifier without thl* • i> # v > Stuart, Fla., Mrs. Leon (Marga (Audre) Bongo of Chelsea; ona seal certifying full rated capacity. card as roll call topic. 1 .:• Dexter Area Historical Society * * * ret) Marsh of Holland, Mrs*. An brother, Curtis Branham of Se- annual Chritfimas Bazaar, Satur thony (Mildred) Grammatico of bring, Fla.; two sisters, Geneva day, Dec. 2, 10 a.m.'-4 p.m. at the Chelsea Co-op Nursery annual Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Donald (Re Branham of Sebring, Fla., and Coolerator. Dexter Area Museum. Sale items, Chris'tmas bazaar, Saturday, Nov. becca) Bush of Chelsea; 38 grand Mrs. Roy (Loretta) Leacox of Ad bakery table, ' tickets sold on a 18, Longwofth's building,".N.; Main, children and many great-gfand- HUMIDIFIER k^ChelsW.'S a^m.' W4 $m| liYfe-; rian; eight grandchildren; and ' crocheted "Granny" afghan. adv.52 : phiidren; six sisters; Mrs: Ijtobejt thre$ great-grandchildren. A son, Without proper humidity in your >> $ 95 Reg. $379.95 MASNAVOX mr ^TP JW EC QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL Shop Now & Save Dollars OPEN DAILY, 8 a.m. to dark, RCA WEEK 14928 Bunker Hill Rd, Stockbridgo Ph. (517) 769-6772 HEYDLAU Tata M-52 north to Territorial, turn west, crossing M-106 to Bunkerhill Rd , 113 N. MAIN ST., CHELSEA PH. 475-1221 north V/z mi (as to GEE FARMS. ( mam mmw Septfcm Pages Ttyo The Chelsea Standard 7 - 14 icians CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 Four Chelsea volunteer fire fore he qualifies as' a volunteer/' vic'(jim bsfo&Haking Him to the By PAUL FRISINGER fighters followed a dream through Adams- said. ' •' hospital^'^M/explained. eight months of; sophisticated and J'When |h(;M: ambulance atten r In the class, the basics ofHfjre- t0 reacn v c ^gcooooococoeogccocoooocccoogogo< REALTOR soeeooed often strenuous' classroom <• study fibhting are taught, along' with dants are^ w&ble &' ' " to become certified Emergency simple first aid techniques am|vth^ tini in a rfkqly crushed car then FINISH JOB OR LOSE SALE Medical Techniqiaris (EMT). art of extraction—how to rip ar)att y^ejare ckljtjd for extrication and a crashed vehicle wih the "jav/sY to assist th$rt if needed," he add As a result of their successful ( The Johnsons had a problem, Fortunately, for the price of completion they have added ah and remove its occupants, : ' ed.^ ' i;/',;'' All of the 21 members on, ; the * Chelsea; MMTs may also be gall A leaky roof. Now that their a restaurant dinner the ceiling important dimension to the capa 4 home was about to be put up was repainted. It was finally bilities of the Chelsea Fire De Chelsea Fire Department fraye ed ; to acfwn-if, as has happened for yale, Johnson arranged to sold, but only after too many partment in- its rescue operations'. completed this class and' are part recently, ;||i;ambulance is on ano have it repaired, Good thinking, of the best prospects had gone At the same time, it is*-a story of the rescue squad called out oh ther call .outside Chelsea or if the Johnson: Almost. on to otl\er properties. The of dedication, ''frustration, and fires and accidents. ambulance has mechanical prob After the! job was.finished at moral is obvious. The fewer boldness. Now that these four men arj? lems ant|<;i|s; not operating. trained a&' EMTs, they have, in 'pfe don't replace the work of great expense, the yellow water apologies you have to make for ; Just over a year ago an eight- stain still remained on the ceilv your property, the easier it is effect added capabilities in medi anpulance' attendants but supple ing, Mr. Johnson thought he had to sell. If you have any obvious year member of the fire depart cal emergency care oh a par. with ment medical emergency care," already spent enough on the red flags waving — remove ment, Larry Ad arqs, seriously ambulance attendants. .- Adams commented. roof and any prospect would be them. considered taking his first plunge "We are able to do what , an .With four men qualified as lieve him when he showed the into college level classes when he ambulance driver can do except rSMTs', Adams savd that "anytime repair bill. .-ealized that "I wasn't able to do transport a patient to a hospital," the rescue-squad rolls there'll be The old adage of being penny^ what many people expected me to Adams explained. ] an* EMT on board the truck. We wise and pound foolish bore If there is anything we can do when I was caled out on an The list of their abilities is exall feel that this is a real plus to fruit. Each prospect asked about emergency," he, explained. tensive. From simple cuts and •th£ service we can deliver and do to help you in the field of 'i Three of his colleagues, Jerry the. stain. The receipted bill real estate, please phone or bruises' to broken backs, shocks wd're pleased that we were able never quite put their minds at Kenney, Danny Ellenwood, and severe burns and laceration's and to); accomplish our goal," Adams ease. One structural problem in drop in at FRISINGER REAL Matt Hankerd, vhad similar feel child birth, Adams, Kenney, El said. a home is» a red flag waving TY CO., 935 S. Main St., Chel ings. lenwood and Hankerd are profi ,-in order to graduate as certified and. warning — "Don't get in-' sea. Phone: 475-8681; evenings » "To becjb|rie;:^yo^teer fire ciently., skilljpd. ,., ,, EMTs', each man had to main volved with this headache." 475-2621. We're here to help! man, there is a 66-hour class each "Commenting on the 220 hours tain an 80 percent' grade average. man must attend and pass be- each man invested during the eight Closes were held in the evening months of classes at Washtenaw which the men attended after put- Community College, not to men ting in a full work day. Cardio tion the $350 to $400 they each pulmonary resuscitation met on paid out of their own pockets for Tuesday night for "two hours, psy 475-8689 115 PARK ST. the classes, books, and lab fees chology on Wednesdays for three 475-2030 CHELSEA, MICH. (there is some reimburs£merjt hours, and then the basic EMT forthcoming), Adams put it mildly clas'j met for two Hours oh Satur —",'t was tough." day morning followed by a two- "We all knew we could do it hour lab. BIRTHDAY PRESENT: Tliere's no doubt David northeast of Chelsea. David became 17 on Wednes- though and we never had a doubt. "None' of us had taken college fc Baldwin, right, will ever forget his 17th birthday, day. He is the son of Don and Pat Baldwin, 102¾ We did have a little fright about classes before" and there was some At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15, while hunting N. Freer Rd. < the possibility of flunking a test adjustment to make after being with his father, David shot this 8-point buck just but it never happened," Adams Q&t of school for so many years. said. , ,, \ <• (Jur families, friends, and co-wor Before any of the men knew kers all gave us tremendous sup Three Auto Crash MAYER AGENCY that they might receive reimburse port throughout the eight months," (of Springer-Kleinschmidt Agency Inc.) ment for taking the classes', or be-; Adams said. Special Olympians Victims Still Reported fore any of. them had experienced in addition to the time -spent In Fair Condition the rigors of*tackling college cour in^the classroom, the men' studied TV/9 WW 1 f^1 ses, especially those in human ev ' Special Olympians competed in last. Also on the Chelsea team Another student, Bruce Centofan- hours over the minimum 81 hours Laughing, Adams, recalled'#n in their first floor hockey game Fri were Teresa Murphy, Sue Arm ti, was released from St. Joseph necessary to become an EMT, they stance when they strapped one of day, Nov. 11 at High Point in Ann strong, Lori Brown, and Alice Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, on added a 13-week, 39-hour psy 1 them to a long board (like a'woo Arbor. Lawrence. , Sunday, Nov. 12. chology class to boost their know den stretcher) in the fire station ledge of emergency situations. Chesea won, 12-9, with Kim Foss A second game is planned for and then turned him upside down netting the first point. High Point Traci Fletcher is in St. Joseph HOME - AUTO - BUSINESS Adams was the first to learn that saying 'if we get a call you can Friday, Nov. 17. Special Olym Mercy Hos'pital; and James Rob- the $400 bite would be covered up stay and watch the station.' " athletes Ron Phelps and Larry pians are gearing up for the Area to 75 percent by his employer Dana Kennison scored twice in the same competition on Dec. 1. Winners bins and Christy Burg are at Of their intense studies, Adams period. Mott's* Children's Hospital, Ann YOUR/Independent \ Corp. The others will have close said the most difficult part of the from here will be attending the Jnsuronceg/AGGNT, YO u R/Independent] to 50 psreent paid back to them training was the learning of medi Second quarter action s'aw Glenn State Meet in Flint on Dec. 16. Arbor. 4ERVES YOU FIRST NSURANCE . Insurance #/AGCNT , from, training funds provided thr cal terminology. "When you're Passbw hitting for four goals while fcsy SCRVIS YOU fl(l»T ough the fire department's regu describing to a doctor a patient's Chris Williams and Terry Wal- lar budget. condition you just can't say he's'kow e collected one each and. Mike According to Adams, the bulk of got a broken leg or he's cut bad.Foste r scored twice. High Point Sheridan W, Springer Qiorles A. Kleinschmidfr calls to the Chelsea Fire Depart You have to be very specific and scored off the work of Andy Pias- ment are for major car accidents. there was a lot of terminology towski who shot twice into the You are ?'D«-yjiMl'y;v -•^••'v-.y^::^;;^^ "In a lesjsf.severe accident flivam-, #iat .wj* had to learn,"'.,..,h.eu«%- bylance is; caTTed and the "EMT" 'plained. In the final-stanza, Chelsea earn trained* attendant can stablize a The most interesting class, Ad ed three more points', one from the cordially invited ams thought, was psychology. "At stick of Glenn Passow and two first I didn't see the relationship from Kim Foss. Five.High Point between a medical emergency and players had one score each in psychology. I soon learned that cluding Lorraine Martel, Larry to meet psychology is1 an important tool Kennison, Jeff Hoover, Ken Bar- in handling a victim in shock," tus, and Andy Piastowski. he explained. Adams said that Playing goalie for Chelsea was even though someone may be un RICK'S MARKET conscious he may siiii be abie to R. PHILIP RUSTEN 20490 M-52 << The Store with the Spartan on the Door" Phone 475-2898 hear what is going on around him. "It wouldn't do the patient any Boys Swim ^90000000000000960090000600600000031 good if he hears' a lot of chaos or author of the book U-BAKE SPARTAN anything that might suggest that things are out of control. It is 1 earn Seeks BORDEN important to remain calm and un FROZEN derstand how a person in that si- PAPER uatlon feels, thinks, and how they Neiv Members might react to being hurt," he Chelsea High school boys' varsity BREAD TOWFI C added. swim team' is still looking for w * Adams added "that the psycho swimming and, diving members, logy aspect works' both ways. according to Coach Larry Reed. LU-rA I "It is important to understand the "Any high school student who 3 lbs. state of mind of a victim but it has an interest can report to the A celebration of nature 78 is just as important to know my pool at 3:30 p.n". any week day with 49 own feelings and reactions and suit and towel to begin practice. in photographs and essays. how to handle them," he explain You don't have to be a superstar VLASIC ed. to come out," he explained. GERBER -When classes began last Sept ember, Adams said there were Reed added that new swimmers 2 to 5 p.m. MILK more than 80 students during the cannot join the team after Dec. NO-GARLIC first few weeks. Gradually, as the 4. "Even the most novice swim at APPLE class; progressed, there were fewer mer with practice, can become a than '4Q students who graduated. strong contender," Reed said. SPEARS Plastic "It is a great feeling of accom JUICE plishment for all of us to know Gallon that we have better training to Please Inform Us of 4 VOCEL'S & FOSTER'S 24-Oz. 13 a C -2-Oz. 1 B C be able to provide more assis Any Address Change. Jar Can tance to those who need it. So 99 —' —• ^ * m 0* .m. ~. i* i ^.^.^- ^.- — n ,,— — — — -^.,-,-„— ,,-j^^-^-j.jt 18 many times' before I felt that sense of frustration when a person call ed for help and expected help but STEWART FROZEN I wasn't qualified," Adams com ECKRICH mented. HEINZ "I remember being called to Westerner an accident where there were so Winter Is on It's Way! many people hurt that the ambu KETCHUP lance attendants couldn't get to SM0RGAS Sandwiches everyone at the same time. I won't have to feel that helpless 32-Oz. $ anymore," he added. * COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS by Oshkosh Bottle >fq—n> Reg. or Tall Men 1.01 * 7-Oz. 1.49 Take advantage of the DEL MONTE easy convenience of * THERMAL UNDERWEAR gift-giving this year 2-Pc. or Union Suit LOG CABIN at Goodyear's through i CAilO 914Y our outpost system. * THERMAL SOX 1-Lb. Just dial 663-4171 Pkg. 1 SYRUP and tell our personal 29-Oz shopper your list of * INSULATED BOOTS Can gifts to give. Then 79 ^o6O&ooo fc Delivery: |IBS»^«>Hrt»i#*#WHIT' ,mPm*r ,»' ****> *».*»-^ E^^ •*'^ i«* ^«'«»'^^-^^-.41^^-^- BREAD^ .«*^'^ ^^ •^•w* .^-^^ .^ .^.^-.^^.^.^ . 4 ** ****•• ******* 4mi+ii«ii*tdt**IJ**m EVERY THURS. RICK'S HOT BREAD DAILY Strieter's Men's Wear Weekdays by 3:30 p.m. Sat h Sun., by 10:30 a.m. 'M4- Shire 1914 (QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED) ANIl A>*0*'t OlMM /f 0t»»»1MIN! «!OM l^ftUWHiiMH >•>•>• till mtmimmmm'qmt**m IlKI II I«[ »1, I II I III! ^l^.^jWIIIlf • *tfMmtmwi i.^...:AA^isk^&jij. •V..;i^.k.;..,, ., ..'^..^/JA^^^.^i-.i ^ i 1 i M i».uMiim»mMmmitm mmmttm^^^^^^im^ammmmttmtlmtlim mmmmmmmmmiimim •^i Hi i Monday >»!]!•!» HI \» ?*n*r* 4y>w»»fii>ppri|i".Wi»W**'< H.||J!'•!?'*•• ""»"*»>'*»•» 4-*r i if* WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS K »» WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS <*•» ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET, Ja- FLORIDA FRUIT - Sold by Ki- n>»inn« •»Wn*» HELP WANTED — Part-time and WANTED TO RENT-Small house HAVING A CHRISTMAS PARTY?- full-time' custodial services for cobson riding mower, antique wanis. Oranges $10.50 case; $6 or duplex in Dexter-Chelsea Or would you like Santa to come office cleaning. Ph. 663-6348. x24 FRI SINGER school bell. Ph. 426-8620. -x49 Vs case. Grapefruit, $8.50 case; area. Professional woman with visit your kids? Well, call Santa $4.50 ¥i case. Try it, you'll like it! Have You Been cat. Ph. 449-4189. x24 at 475-8494. Rates reasonable. -27 The liELP^XNTEE) — Part-time and Delivered to your door by Dec. full-time security guards in Chel-; QUALITY BRfcK RANCH with 2 15th, Call 475-2045. 23 sen-Dexter area. Ph. 663 6348. X24 bedrooms, 2 full baths, dining D E M 6 Headquarters for Chelsea Standard area, island kitchen, walk in pant SEASONED FIREWOOD — $35 per Thinking of Selling? WANT AD ftATKS cord. Ph. 426-3362. -x25 JIM W. FRENCH ry, first floor laundry, fireplace, Then call us about RED WING PAIP IN ADVANCte-All regular tia- lO-GAUGE METAL 2-car garage, full basement, 15 vdrHhetnentB, 75 cents foi !?5 wonts acres with garden space, fruit '78 DIPLOMAT 2-dr., 318, auto., FOR SALE — 5-piece Thomasville WORK SHOES :;j or IQSM, each insertion. Count each trees, pines and oaks. Possible 15 p.s., p.b., air, stereo, cruise bedroom set, pecan wood, ex Small itgupe as a word, for wore than 26 control ',...:....SA,yE cellent condition. $400. Ph. 475-7033. word* add S oerits per word tor «a0'*aO0\ As full basement with rec, room. 23 a full basement, 1½ baths, fire tholr ad tl>e 'first ipOWleation, H1)fs • Scits tyr installed. Installation thisj place, 2-car garage, and 1 acre Bulldozer — Backhoft newspaper will not w -Itfcbje fpt- ffailpve I 1976 MUSTANG COBRA II—Black Road Work — Basements fit tlie mfl wTfor^ln the «rror 'oWuroifp. season. -En. q-227J51W). ~xg6j •78 DODGE W-300 dump truck. > of semi-treed land reduced to wheel drive, V-8, 4-speed, p.s., with gold stripes, excellent con-! Trucking — Crane Work Chelsea Greenhouse error's in publi cation 'ektffept to ine 'ex FR1 SINGER dition, 46,000 easy expressway' $65,500. tent of the cost of the ;ad for the first. NON-UNION CARPENTER with p.b., Galeon 3V2-yd. Ibox, 4-toh Top Soil — Demolition week's insertion. Adjustment 'for "er-' experience in roughing. Ph. 1- miles, V-8,, new radial tires, alum Drainfieid — Septic Tank rors Is limited to ttje cost of portion • 22 REALTORS hoist, anti-spin, Diamond RLL SMALL FARM, 16 acres with ;a 7010 Lingane Rd. 7-5100. -x23 snow plow, 5,343 miles ...$9995 inum wheels, AM-FM stereo, rust- 1,650 sq. ft. ranch with walkout Trenching, 5" up of thfe ad wherein the errov occurred. proOfed, many other features. GOAT IIFRD — Toggs, 2 'b'tfcks, 4 Chelsea 475-8681 3 basement, 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, Chelsea, Mich. Ph. 475-1353 does, 1 grade, 2 wethers. Does '75 CHEVY /a-ton, V-8, 3-speed, $3,400. Ph. 426-8885. x28 fireplace, 2-car garage, plus a 4 Industrial, Residential, Commercial FLORIDA FRUIT - Sold by Ki-. ! J CALL 475-7631 and bucks purebred. All nine for Eves: p.s., short box ?2195 MOVING SALE — Refrigerator, stall horse bam, "~ ~ Evergreen cedar roping, yd. . .756" wanis. Oranges $10.50 case; $6 $250. Ph. 475-2433 afterJ p.m. x23 bed, table and chairs, many 13tl ¥z case. Grapefruit, $8.50 case; Paul Frisinger 475-2621 ' '74 DODGE Tradesman van, 318, Evergreen Wreaths and Blattkets* "HOLIDAY HANDICRAFTS" spon George Frisinger 475-2903 household items. Ph. 475-9226 after $4.50 Vz case. Try it, you'll like it! auto., p.s., p.b. $1995 4 .p.m. x24 A wide selection to choose from, Delivered to your door by Dec. sored by Chelsea Child Study Herman Koenn 475-2613 OPEN 15th. Call 475-2045. 23 Club, Sylvan Township Hall, W. Paul Ericlcson 475-8111 '' 74 FORD Ranchero, 351, auto,, FOR SALE — Good timothy hay. R. L. BAUER BLANKETS with red ruscus, cones Middle St;, Chelsea, Saturday, Dec. Toby Peterson 475-2718 p.s., p.b. ,$2295 Ph. 475-2415. x25 and ribbon $15 and $20 FOR SALE — 1975 Jeep Wagoneer, 2, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. x23 Bob Koch 426-4754 Builders p.s., p.b., very good condition, Dolly Alber 475-2801 I Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. WREATHS AM-FM stereo, power rear win HELP -WANTED—Light duty me x23tf! Quality' Used Cars' LICENSED and INSURED dow, 32,000 miles. $4,700. Ph. 475 chanic, coverage on full benefits; FOR RENT: 4601 Musbaoh Rd. Custom Building 2-ft. untrimmed '. .$ 3,00 Contact John Wilson, Lloyd ROOMS by day, week or month. v 8935. 24 Excellent for the single man or '76 FIAT 124 Sport Convertible. 2-ft. trimmed $ 6.00 Bridges Chevrolet, Chelsea. Ph. retiree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. AM-FM, rust-proofed, low mile Houses — Garages 3-ft. trimmed $12.50 "WORM GROWERS NEEDED!" 4754.373. X23 j EXCELLENT CONDITION. Imme- Pole Barns 475-2911. , x31tf age $3995 ; 4-ft. trimmed $17.50 Monthly income! Buy-back con PIANO INSTRUCTION —" Adult 'ROOFING •SPECIALIST—All types Mus c Machines d i a t e possession, assumable Roofing — Siding x25 tract! Management opportunities! beginners or refresher course. of roof repairs, homes, barns, '75 DART Custom 4-dr., 6-cyl., mortgage^ 4 bedrooms, country Concrete Work "Free brochure" (call toll-free 1- Tiihes available, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. auto., p.s., low mileage . .$2795 kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, rec. commercial. Insurance repairs. As FREE ESTIMATES 800-448-4511. Operator 381), Worms, Qualified, experienced teacher. Ph. phalt shingles, hot built-up roofing,: Juke Boxes room with fireplace, wooden deck, Box 4160, Jackson, Ms. 30216. 25 475-1112, Pat Stirling for more in- cedar-slate tile-asbestos. Awnings '75 DODGE B-200 Sportsman, 109" concrete patio, 5 acres make this WATERLOO REALTY formation. 20tf wheelbase, 318, auto., p.s., p.b., for Parties, house a bargain. $86,500. 1-94 to. Call 475-1218 and porch enclosures. Siding and $1995 Kalmbach Rd., right or north to FOR SALE — AM-FM, 8-track car storm windows. Call Joe Hayes for Receptions or Cavanaugh Lake Rd., left or west 3tl BODY SHOP stereo and 38 tapes. Popular mus free estimates. Manchester, 428- '74 PLYMOUTH Satellite Custom 4- Any Special Gathering. to Musbach Rd., then right or BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY in well ic. $150. Ph. 475-1553, -x23 8520. x39tf dr., 318, auto., p.s., p.b. . $1495 north. traveled Waterloo Rec. Area. COMPLETE FULL TIME CLOCKS REPAIRED - Antique. FOR SALE — 21" Magnavox con CALL 60x36 ft. superb building with '74 VW Dasher station wagon, 4- counters, coolers, plenty of stor Estimates Available cuckoo, and grandfather. Ph. sole, black and white TV, very- CALL CUSTOM 475-8494 after 4:3p_ P-m- ^23 good condition. Ph. 475-2770. -x23 speed, Michelin tires, one own age and parking. Deluxe 3-bed er $1995 Zemke room home, central air, marble PALMER FORD 1973 FORDLTD BROUGHAM — FOR SALE—AKC Doberman pups,- BUILDING Station wagon. 8-passenger, leath fireplace, 2½ baths, large HotpoimX £22 S. Main 475-1301 male and female, black and rust, '74 CHEVY Impala 4-dr., V-8, Operated Machines Gallatin Realty Co. kitchen, extra closet space. On 2 er upholstery, all extras. Good con good temperament. Ph. (517) 263- auto,, p.s., p.b., air $1895 LICENSED & INSURED acres backing state land. $106,000.. 40tf dition. 7618 Grand Ave. Dexter. Days 662-1771 r 0298 after 5 p.m. x49 X38rt 427 N. Main, Ann Arbor FREE ESTIMATES Ph. 426-3890. Xl8tf '72 CADILLAC sedan dcVille, full Ph. 994-1202 2,100 SQ. FT. of living space in power, air cond $1695 CHEVROLET — BUICK . ' X23 this 4- or 5-bedroom split-level. j • • • 1965 JEEP, excellent condition. 2 full baths, fi reprice in living w STEP UP TO , f... GRASS LAKE ^ Asking $2,500. Ph. 475-1528. -x24 TOTAL room, family room with plentv of ?^0BY FREEMAN -: Village IHOST dry cleans new life into storage. Economical 4 .zone n o t any carpet — shag, kitchen or in CONSTRUCTION water heat. 10 pretty acres with 2 KOZMA Bdrih'ess (517) 851-7225 NEW 3-bedroom rancher, dining ATTIC door-outdoor. It's easy. Rent the ponds. $.72;500 "as is," or owner Residence (517) 851-7504 room, family room, carpeting, Motor Sales, Inc. SERVICES will finish to suit. CONSTRUCTION full 'walkout basement to patio. HOST machine. Merkel Home Fur- C. W. GLENN & SONS, INC. CHRYSLER-DODGE nishings, Chelsea, 475-8621! x23 Thermqpane windows, gas utilities,! PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS INSULATION NICE OLD FARMHOUSE with" And 401 N. Clinton St. attached 2-car garage. 1,3 acres LOST — Dog, Dachshund, light —Homes, factories, warehouses much remodeling done. 3 bed-,; and more available. reddish, 8 years old, male. De rooms, new kitchen, large bath,- Step Stockbridge, Mich. 49285 Phone 475-8661 Class I troit dog tag. In area of Joslyn, —Pole buildings fireplace, good well and saptici 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea Embury, North Territorial Rds. system. Heavily insulated. On 5* xl6tf Findlay eves, and week-ends, . Down Hours: 8 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. Reward. Ph. l-KE-39383. -x24 —Garages acres for $59,500, more acreage v available. Land contract terms. „ 1-517-522-4816 Tuos. thru Fri. Until 8 Monda Cellulose Insulation —Remodeling - Additions In SIGNS Saturday 9 to 12""" installed by trained LAKE ACCESS —. 2-bedroom cot x23tf RON MONTANGE —Aluminum Siding tage with Franklin fireplace, Price . Southside Realty new plumbing, enclosed porch. On -FOR SALE 2½ shaded lots overlooking wooded I 1-517-522-8469 installers —Roofing LICENSED —EXIT CONSTRUCTION valley. On county-maintained road, 23 BUILDER —Masonry Work, fireplaces, block at Patterson Lake. Pinckney Rec. —NO SMOKING —Full carpentry service! work, patios, etc. Area. $27,000. Land contract pos*' FREE ESTIMATES (rough & finish) sible with $5,000 down. COMPLETE —FOR RENT LEONARD R'EITH FOAM McCulloch 1.4 ACRES, wooded, west of Grass/ -KEEP OUT —Additions & remodeling CONSTRUCTION SLOCUM Lake, E. Jackson schools. Blackr; SERVICES TVTrt TTTTlVt'rTAT/i Portable Generators WALL INSULATION rAK ITD Arrnnr tnr> rnnrV Sfi.ODO. Land contract Master Plumber —Garage» po'ssible with '$1,500 down. . -NO SWIMMING Chain Saws Highest thermal efficiency —Repairs & BUILDERS 10 SUNNY ACRES, gently rolling CALL of any insulation typft. The Chelsea Standard Serving Washtenaw County land. Surveyed. Blacktop road, WE SELL/ SERVICE, Licensed Electrician $15,000. Stock bridge - M u n i t hi LEN KOZMA —Roofing and Siding For Over 20 years 300 N. Main St. SHARPEN AND TRADE. schools. 475-7452 Chelsea, 475-1371 New and Existing Construction. —Cabinets & formica work 20700 OLD US-12 CHELSEA 24 ACRES, rolling, some woods. 29tf 40tf Hat Water Heat Choice of building sites, Chelsea, FOR SALE — Ford Galaxie 500, —Farm Buildings Phone 475-8321 or 475-7611 schools. $29,500. radio, $125. Olds Delta 88, nice, Chelsea Hardware 2tf $400. Ford pick-up, 4-speed, $600. 21tf —Excavating & trenching WEDDING STATIONERY — Pros Or best offer. Barrel stove on legs, Complete FOAM MASTERS pective brides are invited to see hew, $45 firm. Also misc items. Complete insulation contractor QUALITY WORKMANSHIP our complete line of invitations and WATERLOO REALTY: 18238 N. Territorial Licensed and Insured. Ph. 426-8019. x23tf Body Shop FREE ESTIMATES wedding accessories. The Chelsea Floor Covering Standard, 300 N. Main. Ph. 475-1371. 355 Clear Lake • DIEMAKER — Who is skilled in Service ' 8tf maintenance and repair of plas Is Our Business Rd. 475-1625 JOANN WARYWODA, BROKER | tic molds and able to work with FREE ESTIMATES Ph. 426-2585 SEE US for transit mixed con r small, progressive dies in a manu Contact Ralph Machesky TILE—SOLARIAN-HARDWOOD or crete. Klumpp Bros. Gravel Co. facturing environment. Competi Free Estimates Phone Chelsea 475-2530, 4920 Love- Phone 475-8674 j CARPET — INSTALLATION — Chelsea, Mich. 48118 land Rd., Grass Lake, Mich. x40tf tive wage and comprehensive X31tf 475-1080 fringe package for the right per Faist- Sprague REPAIRS 19« CAR RENTAL by the day, week Evenings and Sundays: son. Reply with name, address and FREE ESTIMATES ~» 475-8621 TRAVEL TRAILERS - 13-ft. and end, week or month. Full insur Sue Lewe 1-517-522-5252! telephone number. to Box No. 16, Buick-Olds, Inc. Phone: 475-2044 -YOUNG- up; 10x55 ft. trailers. John R. ance coverage, low rates. Call Carol Lakatos 475-7129ll in care of The Chelsea Standard, 475-8664 Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Mich. Lyle Chriswell at Palmer Motor Evelyn White 475-1066f Chelsea, Mich. 48118. x24 X51tf 52tf We list and sell lake, country and Phone 498-2655. 43tf Sales, 475-1301. 25tf x23tf Merkel town properties. Eugene Young, Real Estate & Builder, 878-3792, Home Furnishings 11596 Dexter-Pinckney Rd., Pinck- 4tf We Buy ney 48169. x34tf PIANO TUNING and repair. Qual Land Contracts ified technician. Call Ron Har ris, 475-7134. -lOtf SCHNEIDER'S GROCERY Fireplace Builder LARGE OR SMALL, residential or commercial. Lowest discount in CHOICE MEATS - FINE FOODS field stone mason, block and brick Michigan. Ph. Dan Duncanson, Ann Arbor Real Estate Co., Realtors. l-LB. CAN DEMING'S 16-OZ. JAR VLASIC mason, tuck pointing. 668-8595. Automotive FREE ESTIMATES 47tf Red Salmon ... $2.19 Sweet Pickles.... 69c Call 475 8025 after 3 p.m. TRAILER SPACE for rent in Chel Rust Proofing sea Mobile Home Park. Small or 16-OZ. CRTN. RICH'S FROZEN medium trailers only. Ph. 1-553- 32-OZ. JAR VLASIC REFRIGERATED DELI "iVA ••SI*' Cars and Trucks Patrick Urammatico Coffee Rich. 2 for 55c *40tf Dill Pickles . . • 83c «(«• J. R. CARRUTHERS Village -LB. PKG. ECKRICH LICENSED , Motor Sales, Inc. l-LB. STICK BLUE BONNET RESIDENTIAL BUILDER CHRYSLER - DODGE Beef Franks ... $1.29 PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS 53c CUSTOM HOMES 2-LB. BOX BANQUET FROZEN Margarine ADDITIONS/FIREPLACES Phone 475-8661 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea PATIOS l-LB. STICK FLEISCHMANN'S Hours: 8.a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fried Chicken.. $2.09 ROOFING/SIDING/REPAIRS Tues. thru Fri. Until 8 Monday 12-OZ. PKG. RUSSETTE FROZEN 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday Margarine 83c 475-7234 21tf 25-OZ. MOUNTAIN TOP FROZEN &. CHELSEA FOR SALE - Hay.~Ph. 475-7709" Hash Brown MAUSOLEUMS * MONUMENTS xSOtf BRONZE TABLETS * MARKERS 30tf HAY — Second cutting. Standing CASH FOR Potatoes •... 2 for 59c Apple Pies.... $1.45 alfalfa 17½ acres. Ph. 426-4108. LAND CONTRACTS Staffan BECKER xlOtf Any type of real estate Your Stort for Wo Accept "Funeral Directors for Four &rierqt'lohs" MEMORIALS Vz PRICE SALE - Hockey skates, throughout Michigan No 1211 MAIN ST. men's size 9; new figure skates, Alexander O Hornung'i U.S.D.A. 6053 Jackson Rood commissions or closing I men's size 8. Exc. Hooded down costs. First National Accept, PHONE 475-7600 124 PARK STRUT PMOMl 0« $-1444 ANN ARIOR, MICHIGAN parka men's mod. R.E.I. Exq Smoked Meats Food Coupom 1 Call Treo I 800 292 Ib50 UhrfMt'WWMK&WtW^K*^' rl lll<«,i.',««a..>,.<« mmmm The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, November 16, 1978 0 JUST PHONE 475-1371 WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS '"mum WANT ADS Cards of Thanks HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - For SEAMLESS ALUMINUM ease FOR SALE —. 1969 66-passengcr FOR" RENT — 1-bedroom, upstairs FOR SALE ~ 1977 Chevrolet Mal- FOR SALE — 1970 Chevrolet, runs Arlene Fahrner, Jerry and Red family of 5 in Ann Arbor, 8 troughs, roofing, siding, and International school bus, Wayne apartment, one block from down, iou 6, auto., p.s., p.b., 4-dr., good, body good, $350 or best hours per day, 4 days per week. body. Sealed bids will be accepted town. No pets. References. $180 Slusser, Cecil and David Clouse, carpentry work of all kinds. Ex 22,000 miles. S>3,bau. Pn. *75-7Ui8. offer. Ph. 498-2042. 23 Betsy Slusser, Kitty Brautigan. Must nave transportation. Duties C—ustom Built Homes perienced installers. All work until Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. at the board mo. $180 security deposit. Heat »23 include cleaning, laundry and light guaranteed. For free estimate, of education offices, 3060 Kensing. furnished. Ph. 475-8491. 23 CARPET CLEANING — 12 cents Many thanks. cookingl References required. Sal O—h! We Remodel too call R. D. Kleinschmidt Co., 428 ton, Dexter. Ph. 426-4314 for fur FOR RENT ~ 1979 Ford 15-pass. a square foot. Free estimates, 12 Ted and Denl&e Fortner. ary $3.25 per hour. Ph. 761-2235 be 8836. x31tf ther information. x24 FOR SALEII 79"7l~oidsmobilo 4- Club Wagon Buses by the aay, years experience, Ph. 475-9379. tween 6 and 9 o.m. x23 U—can count on us door, excellent transportation, week-end, week or month, li.-^ur- _xl9lf LIVE BAND MUSIC for weddings', WANTED TO BUY — Youth bed, good condition. Ph. 475-2052 after ance. maimer Ford, 2&2 S. Main. SECRETARY "WANTED — Good CARD 01* THANKS tST—-0 Job Too Small parties, banquets, etc. Ph. 475 reasonable. Ph. 475-7S40. 23 6 p.m. 23 4/O-1301 lor raies. 23tf typing skills, use of dictaphone, I would like to thank my rela I8U. 43tf GERT'S a gay girl — ready for basic Knowledge of office work. tives, friends and neighbors for Country Living T—rim Inside and Out HATCHING and PLASTERING a whirl auur cleaning carpets Good benefits. Salary based on ex-; their gifts, cards' and visits dur Call 475-7489, 33ti Chelsea Plumbing THORNTON with Buw Lustre. Kent electric 'p'erle-nc'e. 190-day contract, 8 a.m. ing my recent illness. I would WITH LOTS of privacy A beauti R—ough-in Only If WANTED—Plow ground and stand shampooer, $2. Chelsea Hardware, to 4 p.m. work day. Apply at the also like to thank the nurses, doc ful 3-bedroom ranch with fin ing hay. Ph. 475-2771. 37tf £r Heating _^ 23 Special Education Office, Adminis tors, and staff of the Chelsea Y/—ou Want to Finish tration Building, Chelsea High ished basement, bar, fireplace, 1½ FOR SALE — 197X Buck LeSabre. 475-9193 SEAR'S POT-TYPE oil burning Community Hospital for their baths and 2-car garage, over l School 23 3—iding Aluminum, 5" Gutters Ph. 475-2051. Xl9tf Reasonable Rates space healer. Good and economi wonderful care. Yours truly, acre lot with trees and lqvely land WILL, BABYSIT in my Chelsea IT'S NEW! Brand new home now cal heater, $50. Used Very little. FOR SALE — 1976 Dodge Power Irwin Young. scaping. Half Moon Lake area. under construction with beautiful Ph^J7a4020. 23 Wagon, 4-wheel dr., 30,000 miles, $65,000. Call John Green 665-0300, t—mmediatc Attention home any time. Ph. 475-1828. 23 GAIL SHEARS excellent condition. Ph. 428-9223. 23 evenings 663-4963. country location. 3 bedrooms, fire WE FOUND your lost puppy. She CARD OF THANKS D-ALE COOK & CO. SUNFLOWER SEED - 50-lb. bag, Licensed Journeyman place. Carpet allowance. Full base FOR SALE — 1973 Ventura Sprint, $8,50, 25-lb. bag, $4.50. Also, was on our doorstep on Garlield $1,200. Good condition, no rust. We would like to expres's our GARLAND DE YOE ment. 2'^-car garage. 3 acres. St, Friday morning. Please call cracked corn and millet. Ph. 426- Chelsea schools,, $71,500. Ph. • 475:-1100.,_ •-, : ; • . ; 23 s'incerek appreciation for the many S—stimates, Free Licensed Master and ,cjuum her. Ph. 475-8Q40. 23 1 I' Caldwell-Reinhart 8404. . xl9t£ SNOW" PLOWING —" Prompt,: effi cards,^flowers, forid and' money NEAT^ND CLEAN>U ^bedroom. 7 BUILDERS LAND CONTRACTS & MORT COUWRY" HOUSE -^"S> '.*WQ cient service. Richard Smith. Ph. that were sent to us during our GAGES wanted -* Land contracts Ph. 475-1037 Mm§ with; Josljn JjakeJro.ntage, V with i/or 2 iO The Chslsea Wanted, Thursday, November 16, 19?$ Eagle Scouts H0*fmmmmtm waaaaavaan aiw* 1 HI a a ap—xrax^api—aw—w bidder at the West Miirfcne^ to .the Wash- te'naw County BulkHii* Jft thevdty of Ann Cards of thanks Arbor, Washtenaw Coittrt'y, Michigan (that . . ^^ 111 being the building where the Circuit Court for the County •'•ivi.'v'iUVii:.;. '•'•'••' •.;. I •• .'\.Jji..i.-t ./. .k-JCLIL.:•• . agaBsM^^ L^IJL^ m mi^L. M&^fa^itttfflhiyfMiiMfaMi tm^mmm +*rm^ CHRYSLER BOWLIN Get Out of That Rut... NEW YORKER Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.rti. DON'T BE A p.m. PLYMOUTH and 11:30 to 1:00 a.m. "STUCK IN THE MUD" VOLAR£ WAGON Friday 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Call Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CHRYSLER CORDOBA Monday 10*30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. M & M GRAVEL CO. and 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Repair Your Old Driveway Or Build A New One! Tuesday . . . 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. PLYMOUTH (HRVSIfK HORIZON WE CAN DO THE JOB ... Plijnmttlh and 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. PAA/CIDAA . * . WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES! WedheSday 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. • ROAD STONE WE CARE ENOUGH p.m. to 1:00 a.m. WE CARE ENOUGH WE CARE ENOUGH and 11:30 • BASE STONE PHONE TO GIVE YOU OUR TO GIVE YOU OUR TO GIVE YOU OUR a— • DRAlNFIELD STONE BEST VALUE! BEST SELECTION! BEST SERVICE! Open from 3 p.m. to 1 a*nu • WASHED SAND 475-1941 on Thanksgiving Day, • PEA STONE Or after 4 p.m. m~+~~±~*** it FILL DIRT (313) 498-2866 SEE THE DEALER WHO CARES. Located 4 Miles North of Chelsea M-52 and ROE ROAD VILLAGE MOTOR SALES, INC 1180 M*5*A, 1 'K Ph. 475 8141 Wt! Ht HOURS: 8 to 5 Mon. thru Fr.\ & to 12 Sat. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN •Sii 1185 MANCHESTER ROAD • iii&i^Si^^ iatfMwtfittii*! •H •M* m : pte?.- ; - ; .!.. • • •••• • -, .. W0^ ••'•'•"' ' ' • • • '•' " • ,••• '• —v 1¾¾ The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, November 16, 1978 Handicapped Guidebook Makes Air Travel Easier %M^V-'': •'-•'•—' ' : : • •—r "™" ~r"~ ~~ Veterans Administration wants tares, facilities and Sfervice* that Joggers Sought for to remind the handicapped and meet the travel needs of the wheelr elderly veterans about a guide chaired, the blind, the deaf and f Two Outdoor Wfilks 9 book, published by the Federal the aged at 220 airport terminals Aviation Administration, making in 27 countries. Trot Give Holiday Preview air travel easier and more con This helpful booklet is available venient. at no cost at the Washtenaw Coun Avid joggers, or those jus't look The final event will be the men's November is the month when From elegance to endurance, The, publication entitled "Access ty Veterans Affairs Office, 4133 Slated at Park Lyndon ing for a means to increase their and women's two-mile run for 26- Jack F DEXTER CHELSEA 8099 MAIN ST. 108 L MIDDLE ST. Phone 426-4688 Phono 475-1366 Next to Dexter Bakery Next to Police Station Open Doily 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open Doily 8 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. I; Sot,, 8:30 o.m, to 4 p.m. Sot., 8 o.m. to 4 p.m. mmmmmmmmm mm mmm m&0 *'-.:,"• '••?••• '•••'-::'• ;< '•• ••«•'•:• '• ' ,:':' ' "'•'•' '' "'. " •'.'" '" .:: " ' mm j^i^ii -^^-- -'••—'••'- -•• • ••' 7—F w^mmmmmmmmm^mmmmm w^ffPPPW"^^ mmn The C%lse3, standard, Thursday, November J$, 1978 1¾ i ' i' I'.IJI i i ii 'i i ' V .'. • ' •! .1. ii' iii . '..'..,. i-.'-.' r i ,.,;., , i I'I ii I'I i • i ii i "i^im i i ., i. i' •7a W Chelsea to-^op Nursery school -recently at Jack and Jill Nursery uses has announced the appointment svhool in Ann Arbor and at 'the Saline Storybook garden.?. IiV addi South school celebrated both its stuffed toy or t-shirt of a Dig. of Pamela J. 2ahn as head teach tion she has taught a 'number of Children's Book Week and Mickey ney character with our class. er of its.' pre-school program. pre-school classes att the Arm A> Mouse's birthday the week of Nov. Friday, the week's' activities are Mrs. 2ahn will replace Dottier toor "Y" including gymnastics, 13-17. topped off with a treat provided Schatf who will aecorripahy ' her !art , and dance. Monday, Nov. 13 was' Disney* by the teachers or room mothers, husband to Washington, D.C.i on a ; She is' married and has four land and Disneyworld day. Those Many mothers went to much transfer, children and resides in Saline.'. students who have been lucky trouble decorating lovely cakes' A 1962 graduate of Michigan Children at the nursery- this enough to go to these places for the classes to eat. State University, Mrs. Zahn has month have hatched a turkey egg, brought in souvenirs to share with This special celebration was or* done master'* degree require made Indian vests and headdres their class. ganized by the Media Specialist, ment work at the University of ses and taken a train ride to Jack Tuesday, Nov. 14 was' designa Laurel McDonald. Many activi Colorado, and Eastern Michigan son, they have also had a day ted Cheese Day. Everyone indul ties related to Mickey Mousfc and University. She has' taught most of Thanksgiving. ged in some "mouse food." Disney were present in the media Wednesday, Nov. 15 the students center for student use. wore Mickey Mouse T-shirts and hats to school for T-s'hirt and hat High School Honor Roll day. Please Inform Vs of 1 Thursday, Nov. 16 was Mickey's Marking iPertod Ending Nov^ 8 Karen Blanchard, Kent Bollinger, friends day. We shared our favor- Any Address Change* Mary Bort, Julie Botsford («11 A*), DR, WENDALL JOHNSTON Linda Ata, Kenee Alexander, Douglas Bowen, LOri Brown, Wil Susan Armstrotig, \Tea,hine Arhett, liam Burgess, Tracy Cattell, Bren- Cheryl kateis, Cynthia Bareis, da Ciassonj^awn connell, -Karen * A 24-hour Hotline Timothy Bams, Sara Bamhili, Dault, A> ./.••'.'J-'-' .' i- •!. >i^li4lllr'--|||'|| -ii •HI ray mmrmmmmmmmmm mm «r.>'?wm?vW^^^^ •vrrwtt*''*^'' '•'^:..%^V' " \ |^l|y?.4 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, November 16, 11)78 l>'T BOB MURPHY TINA MARENTEITE JOHN HAFER PROFESSIONAL SALES COUNSELORS; Ford membership can only be attained by those,. Ford Division of the Ford Motor Co. recently announced salespersons who display outstanding sales achieve- that Tina Marenteite, John Hafer and Bob Murphy ment during the calendar year. Tina, John and Bob have attained membership in the Ford Society of are employed with Palmer Ford. Professional Sales Counselors for 1978, Society ^ l^V-^f^, ^^r^'^^/^^rt^/ffop^pyto,. SWIMMERS OF THE WEEK: Mary Bacon, Coach Larry Reed commented. Donna, a sopho SgU Kemner, Family right, and Donna Alexander were honored for more, started the year as a 50-yard sprinter in the Home from Six-Year Aquatic £liib S^apips W"M. sacrificing their goals and desires to participate freestyle event, but, like Mary, swam on the relays, •i •• • • / - V/Jb&tt in events helpful to the team as a whole. Mary, a the 100-yard backstroke and the butterfly, and the "Tour of Duty in England freshman, entered all of the relay teams, the 100- 100-yard freestyle. An illness has prevented Donna Master Sergeant Ray F. Kem- yard butterfly, and the 100-yard breaststroke al from swimming most of the year. "She has con ier, USAF, his wife P-atsy and Weak Bellville Team though her favorite event is diving. "She has en siderable talent but was unable to spend much son Mark, liave arrived to spend Spaulding Christmas tered whichever event she was needed in which is time in the pool to qualify for the state meet," time with their parents before leav Extending their record to 3-0, the lombo; U- and i2-year-old&* John quite a sacrifice for a 9th grade girt to make," Reed said. ing for a tour of Air Force duty Chels'ea Aquatic Cub defeated a Hoffman, Mark Henson, Kevin Co at Loring AFB, Me. weak Belleville team, 446-261, on lombo, Scott Miler, Margie Raw- Card Now. on Sale r They have just returned from a Saturday, Nov. 11. Chelsea next son, Sue Gunn, Kristin Thomas, Rec. Dept. Seeks •six-year tour of duty with the US meets Ypoilanti this Saturday, and Becca Lee; and 13- and 14- "Angels' Light" is the theme of Volunteers will be in Chelsea AF in England. M-Sgt. Kemner Nov. 18. year-olds Tom Gaunt, Dave Ni the 1978 Spaulding for Children State Bank on the following Fri Co-Ordinators for Faster gains has been in the Air Force since Placing first in the medley re cola, Dave Mason, and Todd Ox- Christmas card now on sale. De days and Saturdays': Nov. 24, 3 to 1962, lay event were 8-year-olds and un ner. signed by Mrs. Robert (Marj) 5 p.m.; Nov. 25, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Winter Programs from better Parents of the couple are Mr. der John Cattell, Ted Lewis, Dav The specialty race in this meet Daniels of Chelsea, the card con Dec. 1, 3 to 5 p.m.; Dec. 2, 9 a.m. and Mrs. Eugene Hageman of Chel id Karns, Darren Girard, Cathy was the breastsjtroke, with ,8-year- tains a simply stated greeting to 12 p.m.; Dec. 7, 3 tov 5 p.m.; Applications for paid coordina sea and, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffman, Jenny Pichlik, Sara olds and under Swimming 25 yards which reads "Peace and Joy To and Dec. 8, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. tors of several Chelsea Recrea Kemner of Manchester. Weis, and Dawn Weatherwax. and 10-year-olds .and older swim All." The card is green ink on They will offer a choice of card tion Department winter programs 9- and 10-year-olds in this event ming 50 yards. Placing first in ivory paper. designs for purchase. Posters are now being taken, according the younger category were Ted Last year Mrs. Daniels designed and sign-up sheets are also being to Robin Raymond, director. FEEDS Telephone Your Club News were Kris Mattoff, Melanie Gunn, To 475-137L Jennifer Cattell, and Paula Co- Lewis, :20.6 and Jenny Pichlik, a card for the Cancer Society. This displayed in a number of Chelsea ' Co-ordinators are needed for •23.0; 9- and 10-year-olds Danny is the second card that Mrs. Dan stores so that persons interested adult cb-ed volleyball, men's bas Degener,. :45.1^ Melanie Gunn, iels has designed for Spaulding. in purchasing Christmas cards ketball, and cross-country skiing. Calves get growing and gat :43.5, and Tina Paddock, :43.5; Spaulding for Children Chistmas from the agency may simply sign Exact times and dates of these ing faster, on our balance^ 11- and 12-year-olds Mark Henson, cards are sold annually to raise, up to be called by a Spaulding classes have not been set but :38.6 and Margie Rawson, :35.6; money for the local adoption agen volunteer. Raymond said he expects them fortified Calf Feed . . . en and 13- and 14-year-olds Dave Ni cy which finds homes for hard- to start the third week of Janu riched with needed vitamins, cola, :32.7. Or, Spaulding cards may be Truckload Sale to-place children. purchased by calling Dorothea ary and continue for six to 10 minerals. Those who placed first in the The agency originated in 1968 Pielemeier at" 475-2872." weeks. free relay event were 8-year-olds with a group of people concerned Anyone interested may call him and under Darren Girard, David about the thousands of school-age Carole Hann is the 1978 Spauld 1 at the Recreation Dept. office, Karns, Ted Lewis , John Cattell, youngsters, some with mental or ing Christmas card sales* chair 475-7165, or at Chelsea High school, Jiertay Pichlik, Cathy Hoffman, physical handicaps, social disabili man. 475-9131, ext. 53. Complete feeding rations for LAST 3 DAYS Sara Weis, and Dawn Weather- ties, or a history which gives rea ail your livestock, poultry. wax. son to anticipate special prob lems, who await adoption today. Even 9- and 10-year-olds were Mike . The idea to create a placement if You Coffman, Jeff Mason, Mike Carig- agency for these youngsters be DRY SKIN? nan, Danny Degener, Jennifer Cat came a reality when Warren FARMERS' Missed tell, Kris Mattoff, Melanie Gunn, Spaulding, a retired Chelsea far Adding vegetable oil to your and Paula Colombo; 11- and 12- mer, donated his farm property Our Big year-olds Kevin Colombo* Mark for the agency's headquarters*. ,. diet may help. SUPPLY CO Henson, Scott Miller, John Hoff Before Spaulding for Childreii, PHONE 475-1777 Sole Ad Two Weeks Ago man, Margie Rawson, Susan Gunn, h,ard - to - place youngsters' oftej Becca Lee, and Kristin Thomas; You Don't Have To waited adoption in the custody p%; RIVENDELL NATURAL FOODS arid 13- and 14-year-olds Dave Ni- social agencies and juvenile courts Tell Them You Read It Miss Our Sale! cbla, Tom Gaunt, Todd, Oxner, and Even with the agency, this still Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 P*m, Dave Mason. occurs for some. The children are 3212 Alpine, Dexter Ph. 426-2549 In the club's first diving meet usually placed in paid foster homes, (Across from the Farmers' Market) In The Standard! HOOVER POWER DRIVES of the season, those who placed which means a qualified family is were 8-year-ods and under, John paid .(usually from public funds) $ 88 Cattell, first, David Karns, second, to care for the child as a stop-gap FROM 139 Susan Schmunk, first; 9- and 10- measure. $ 88 year-olds Sean Machnik, first, Kris Frequently, the children are shif CONVERTIBLES Mattoff, first, Kellv Fletcher, sec ted from one home or institution 4th ANNUAL FROM 54 ond, Jennifer Cattell, third, Chris to another, so they "belong"' to no Defant, fourth, Trisha Mattoff, one. CELEBRITY II fifth, and Jennifer Colvin and Pau Placement is difficult because CANISTERS from la Kuzon tied for sixth. 11- and 'most adoption agencies have been 12-year-olds Mark Rosentreter, tuned to finding homes for nor first, Beth Eassa, first; and 13- mal, healthy infants. Spaulding KIWANIS END OF SALE and 14-year-olds Jennifer Bodnar, children need a different kind of first. family, many more hours of work to match child and family, and SPECIAL more extensive follow-up services. It becomes expensive. TOP OF THE LINE Spaulding for Children's funds CITRUS FRUIT 1 LUNCH MENU DELUXE CONVERTIBLE coipe from tax-deductible contribu Week of Nov. 20-24 tions and from fund-raising pro jects such as the Christmas card $89.88 Monday—Sloppy Joes on buns sale. There is no official sponsor with slice of cheese, pork and providing a ready source of mon SALE! SAVE $35.00 beans, carmel coffee cake, milk. ey. Placement work is done , b^y Tuesday—Goulash with cheese, paid, trained professionals, ttyt buttered corn, bread and butter, volunteers dp as much as possible Jell-0 with fruit, milk. in the way of fund-raising and slip- Direct from the Groves in Sunny Florida Wednesday — Thanksgiving din port work to cut expenses. HEYDLAUFF'S ner, turkey and all the trimmings. People in the community can help 113 N. MAIN ST., CHELSEA PH. 475-1221 No school on Thursday and Fri Spaulding continue its work with day. a minimum of -involvement, simp ly by supporting the agency's an Tree-Ripened Florida Citrus nual Christmas card sales. Per Box BEAN Herbs for Health Lecture Scheduled * TANGELOS • • $8.50 A free lecture on "Herbs' for Health" will be presented Fri EARLY-SNOW-BIRD day, Nov. 17 at Beach school from * GRAPEFRUIT . . . $8.50 at 7 to 10 p.m. Mhit* Giving the lecture will be a (White and Pink - Seedless) Traverse City couple associated with the Sunshine Herb Co., ac BRODERICK'S TOWER SHELL cording to local organizer Cathe * NAVEL ORANGES $10.50 :« rine Schultz. i (A Box is 4/5 bushel) According to Schultz, herbs were 1-94 and M*52, Chelsea Ph. 475-2722 once a common remedy for mindr ailments and were used extensive You may order all oranges - all grapefruit, or mixed, half and half. ly by the American Indians. The use of herbs dates' back to the be Five days before the citrus fruit is on your table it was hanging on a tree in sunny Florida. Truly SNOW TIRE SALE ginning of history. SHELL POLY-SNOW SHELL STEEL BELTED The public is invited to attend. fresh Florida citrus fruit. 4-PLY WHITEWALL RADIAL SNOW - WHITEWALL YOU CANNOT BUY THIS IN ANY STORE! A 78-13 $27.00 Please Notify lis BR 78-13 - $46.00 ORDER NOW! Receive the finest CITRUS FRUIT you have ever eaten . . . and help Kiwanis B 78-13 28.00 In Advance of DR 78-14 - 48.00 carry out their many community service projects. D 78-14 30.00 Free ER 78-14 - 50.00 Any Change in Address E 78-14 31.00 FR 78-14 - 52.00 F 78-14 33.00 Place Orders With Ann of the Following: Mounting GR 78-14 - 56.00 i G 78-14 34.00 Residential -Commercial CHELSEA PRO HARDWARE FRISINGER REALTY H 78-14 38.00 HR 78-14 - 59.00 REMODELING KU S T GR 78-15 - 58.00 HEYDLAUFF'S *"K*1 I??* *?™* 600-15L 30.00 Balancing FREE ESTIMATES CHELSEA STATE BANK HR 78-1$ .- 62.00 G 78-15 36.00 lb V. JENSEN GAMBLES GROVE 5c to $1 STORE Extra LR 78-15 - 68.00 H 78-15 39.00 and SON PALMER FORD THE CHELSEA STANDARD L 78-15 42.00 mm Federal Excite Tan Included LICENSED BUILDER STATE FARM INSURANCE OR ANY CHELSEA KIWANIAN 378 Spring Lake Drive SNOW TIRES FOR IMPORTS ALSO " Chelsea, Mich. ORDER NOW - DELIVERY APPROX DEC. 10 1111] .¾ Your BankAmcrtcard or Master Charge Welcome Here. PHONE 475-1820 mmnmmmmmwimmmmmmmmmwmwmmwmmwmmmmmmm imw mmmwmmwmwm mm ^WPfWWPP^f^^PWfW'wiPPf* •pppp wmm**^mm wmwmmmmmmmwmmmmmimmi^mmmmmimmm'' TP^'^^^^^^^T Mm* *•• mRft'Attp0t N>W>< •I'Wfc f«a fee*: t # QUALITY #. VARIETY # SERVICE ft QUALITY PRODUCE ft SIDES OF BEEF ft CHOICE BEEF ft FRUIT BASKETS ft FRESH BAKED G • • DI S ft KEG BEER ft LIQUOR - CARRY-OUT SERVICE LARGE SELECTION OF ft COLD BEER - NATIONAL BRANDS ft LOTTERY TICKETS *MI ^^^^^ •MitaMMMMMttMaMMI imiiiaiiiiaMHMHiiHiiai HPUPPI JBIPMMIHPI IPPPPPPPWI mum ?m WISHING YOU GRADE A SWIFT PREMIUM A HAPPY BUTTERMU THANKSGIVING As family and friends gather together to cele TURKEYS brate this festive occasion, we want to extend 12 LBS. AND UP our warmest wishes for a joyous and plentiful holiday. We are thankful for your continued support throughout the year. :'•*- Only the very best is good enough for your Thanksgiving Feast. We are proud that so many homemakers, over the years, have chosen Polly's lb. Quality foods for their holiday meal. And we pledge that during this holi GRADE A "BUTTER BASTED" day season, as always, you'll find HIGHER QUALITY, GREATER VARIETY 001» CREST AND LOWER PRICES At TURKEYS 12-lbs. and up lb. \ PARTS MISSING FROZEN wv. .,y vv-^ lb. rm DUCKS im hKESH ^¾ 8oz. Af. -^^it.iii.t.i.nVi^. , &%H *X OYSTERS /-V %J**& tr*!!'! »V « SAVf 90* W/IN STORE COUPON SKM« &Mfi HYGRADE lb. V SIRLOIN STEAK SJS»J>1 " ^O* HAM CHOICE BEEF T T-BONE STEAK »••««• lb. CHOICE BEEF FARMER PEETS FRESH PICNIC PORTERHOUSE lb. ,P0*° CHOICE BEEF fl**** PORK ROAST * u cm *if%ir it>. at CHOICE BEEF 4th/7th RIB \v>- V ft9 ofl* !&*, STANDING wt** ^aMazr:?^ '^': mi ^¾¾¾-¾^ SAVE 50' W/IN STORE COUPON HYGRADE WEST VIRGINIA ROLL SAUSAGE lb. ft'V&SS SAVE 50* W/IN STORE COUPON BWrmm ECKRICH Am ^m lb, SMORGAS PAK lb. SAVE 50' W/IN STORE COUPON DINNER BELL COUNTRY STORE ilSr* i*Sii >*&* &*&*— lb. SLICED BACON £&£>•'mm ssss&f1 Mm •^fi^&^rs^sm, w&. iMZt.m& ?£&J HIRES, SUGAR FREE or REGULAR -• 3?; wm Z-f'M 1 Liter Plui80' 7-UP Bottles D*posl» .S>*^ 'v^S! CANADA DRY .•?** X.V MIXERS 32 oz. SSL y w ^B :** X~S' GINGER ALE, WINK or Bottles "w/ H GOVERNMENT INSPECTED CLUB SODA * v« REGULAR or DIET 28 oz. Bottles ^^ #JL^ .^fe MIXED ;&.''-'* ,¾ NORS 3/*1 •r-•^':X ; IMlllliliiMlMM lill ll*<. hi liiiin'i miiit-x j— - • .^^^^M^aaMaaaiiAMaMaiaatli •IMM HMlMHIIilMMiaia •MMHMaa MHHMllllMyHiHIHalHMi |P*!?WPW!WWPPP"* mmmmmmmmmmm'm ppn ^mmmmmmmmmm •PUMP mm mmmm SCOT LAO SAVI26« WITH IN-STORE COUPON 'KRAFT VEGETABLES Great Northern Beans, Red Beans, Kidney Beans, Cut Green Beans, Cut MARSHMALLOW CREME 13 oz. Wax Beans, Cream Style Corn, Whole Kernel Corn, Early June Peas. SAVE 18* WITH IN STORE COUPON BETTY CROCKER ANGEL FOOD 16 oz. SAVE 20« MICHIGAN 4 /«{oo SOUR CREAM 16oz. cans # SAVE 30'WITH IN STOKE COUPON WIN SCHULER SCOT KITCHEN BROWN or POWDER SUGAR "2lb. W 8oz. SCOT LAD BARSCHEEZE TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. W SAVE 32'WITH IN STORE COUPON SCOT LAD JIFFY APPLESAUCE ...5002 SCOT LAD 8'/»oz. SALAD DRESSING 32 or CORN MUFFIN SCOT LAD SAVE 32' WITH (N STORE CO/ PON MUSHROOMS ROYAL SCOTKITCHEN 5- 7_£ - *.1_ GELATIN SAVE 45' WITH IN STORE COUPON ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING SAVE 32* WITH IN STORE COUPON PET EVAPORATED CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 14½ oz. 5 MILK 201 PARK AVE., V.L. 1821 SPRING ARBOR RD SAVE 40'WITH IN STORE COUPON 960 NORTH WEST AVE. PLANTERS COCKTAIL 1 809 EAST MICHIGAN 1 101 M-52 CHELSEA PEANUTS SAVE 28' WITH IN STORE COUPON :vivVALUABLE COUPON BAKERS FLAVORED Pioneer SAVE SUGAR CHOCOLATE CHIPS 51b. 89' SAVE 30* WITH IN STORE COUPON LIMIT 1 PER COUPON P£R FAMILY BAKERS GOOD THRU 11 /18/7A 14 oz. SAVE 60* WITH COUPON &>&?* COCONUT DIAMOND z BUY 2 SAVE 28' WITH IN STORE COUPON VAIUABU COUPON FLEStCHMANFLESICHMANS Mfkh Diamond SHELLED 16 oz. SAVE SHELLED DRY YEAST ...... :...... 3., . W WALNUTS Bag 16 oz. A LIMIT 1 PER COUPON PER FAMILY OCEAN SPRAY WALNUTS GOOD THRU 11/18/78 SCOT LAD CRANBERRY CREAM SAVE AV WITH COUPON /Me?* SAUCE 16 oz. 39 CHEESE 49* DOLE t BRER RABBIT DARK or KRAFT ] |b. LIGHT PINEAPPLE in SYRUP 20 oz. PARKAY Qtrs. Kraft MOLASSES 12 oz. 49 PARKAY LINDSAY MEDIUM 79* BORDEN SAVE MARGARINE RIPE WHIPPING A A OLIVES 6oz. CREAM ;:8or «1° nb. 2/89* 69* BORDEN MARGARINE 2 PER COUPON PER FAMILY BORDEN GOOD THRU 11/18/78 COTTAGE NOG .Q, 89 SAVE 28' WITH COUPON CHEESE 69* HOLSUM fbefo* HOLSUM GOLD MEDAL WHEAT ENGLISH Af% MUFFINS *!¥ VALUABLE COUPON BREAD 16oz. 2/99* 10POUND * ALPINE.BAKERY LIQUID ROMAN *g% f29 SAVE FLOUR I WHITE V 9/00« FLOUR * m BLEACH r,nn n BV 10-lb. 'I" - PURKEE STUFFED ' —• — **-*»• LLOYDJ.HARRISS PUMPKIN PIE LLOYDJ.HARRISS MINCE PIE SARA LEE PUMPKIN PIE MRS. PAUL CANDIED SWEET POTATOES INDIAN TRAIL CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH BORDEN ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS 99« HEATH JUMBO TOFFEEBARS 6pk 79* HOMEGROWN ,/ Hubbard, Butternut, Buttercup or Table Queen SAVE 30' WITH IN STORE COUPON 51b. * BIRD SEED Bag 59 mtijiyh***" ,v:,w ,. : .:,11.^..:,.^-...^ •,:., :....,..^..:, •...... :..•• -• -.^-:• '•..^..^^.- - -^-^^.I^^^J^--^^^^^ •HMMil ft VARIETY "fr VICE ALITY PRODUCE ft SIDES OF BEEF OICE BEEF ft FRUIT BASKETS SH BAKED G • It] I s ft KEG BEER * it UOR ft CARRY-OUT SERVICE LARGE SELECTION OF .ft LDBEER ft NATIONAL BRANDS ft LOnERY TICKETS W. f n^£iLi.a« .-.:-,¾ \-: witiMiiiiii^ JlMMttMttMl M^HMMMHHiaMaMMtBHMMMIIillgHaMMHMI •MiiMittNiiliiiiitfHi^^