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&•&'&.•:•?,••••<• . mpw^^' YW:"':-' •'.- • m.>. WEATHER !|:'•!.-"'' .• > Min. Max. Prcolp, ^TSuWs^ay. Nov, 10 37 e:!' n.63 QUOTE 'Friday, Nov. 11 ....31 37 0.40 .Sfltui'day, Nov. Vi 25 34 0.20 "Children have more need of Sunday, Nov; 13 ..19 28 ; 0.00 Mojiclay, Nov. 14 ,., ..28 35 0.00 models than critics."/ - Wiesday, Nov. 15 ...34 52 0.03 . \ :.'•'•.•:• —Anonymous.; Wednesday, Nov, 16 33 54 1).04 :- -:'.'..•••'•• '• ,.•••;• '< • ' I'lus 4'P«!?o t)^E HUNDRED-EIGHTH YEAR—No. 23- 14 Pages This Week Sui)j>lpmr their: season opener against Chris Umstead, while newcomers I Jackson Northwest. Bob Gottfried, Bob Beeman and /Although only about 30 individ- Rick Risner also stand a chance mals-\vill be competing for Chel- to break into the, linkup, accordj Is^a. thfe season, ^'the quality of ing to Coach. Bareis; • ;•••< \ The/Chelsea .United Way canii-! people'in the , community;; One m§!.> wrestlers, should more than Other wrestlers; this season will paigri has,, soared 'past' its origi­ large ,jridustr(aj ¢1,9¾ fiasi riot*^cohv ! include sophomores Eric Gakenj nal goal ..of. $28,500. As of today,) pleted its campaign and 30Asnial- |C0;ni;pensate for the lack in • mim- Kevin Edict, and freshmen Andy v fcer,"' Coach.Richard Bareis said; gifts ari^l pledges of $33,463 have- ler. plants'arid sho'ps are stiil\ber [/Cliejsea will he led this season BuJick, Bill Freeman, Erie Head, been received.. . ; , f: . • ; .. i ing solicited by United Way* \Vork- rick, Brian Hughes, , Chan Lahe^ The $33,463 ,- figure ': represents fers."- •'.' -:; -';' ••'•• •'•;' ' '''',;'^: by-? Iri-captains Mike Y6ung at Danell Lee, Jeff Osehtbskii Jim ; ; an all-time^ high :Jn', the history; .President Gerald rjresselhpjis'e' 132' lbs;,;; Todd Headrick at 178Ruffin s and Craig Stog^on,. : .: ! : [lbs;, rfttidvRiek-Beemah at 145 lbs< pL the local .'organization, which added, "We are hoping to pa^..\he Coach Bareis predicts. Chelsea raises funds for nine local chari-! $35,003 mark because every.' .pej.ny v.:'.Young was league -champ last will be able to • -make a run for ('ear jh • his weight division, and ta^ble agencies and social organi-' is- needed by "s'ocial agencies. : the league, championship," ;thi9 nations, as well as 23 state and! which are seriously pressed by! in­ jlaced. .fifth, in, the state meet.: year, but figures Saline "arid pos­ rational agencies. '' ;.. '• ••; flation." ; ' "". . •. ;;••'••.-:. r-- idrick , finished .second in thesibl y South* Lyon will ,also,., be : i "The campaign is-, far from- . The total of $33,463 resulted from [league in his y/eight division last tough championship contenders, : 1 season; and was a' state qualifier,; ', "We shqyldhave some real over,',' Will'Connelly, general cam­ the f\rst .five' weeks of! the; Chel­ l?hile\Beeman was.a league champ strong weight classes, but we do paign chairman, stated. "We are sea United. Way effort, -according ihd a regional qualifier. have a few holes in the lifte-up still awaiting reports from our! to Dale Schumann, finance, chair­ |-looking forward to improve­ that need to be filled," Coach group, led by, David McLaughlin, man.' The previous record; for' a ment over last year's , performan-* Bareis concluded; "Our smaller now calling on doctors, dentists, Chelsea- United Way campaign lawyers and other professional was ^30,293. ' ' \ ' ' " tes are; letter winning seniors weight classes are again gdiftg to; John! Bulick, ferry Thompson, and be our inexperienced weight clas-i iJeon Brown;• juniors Tom Bareis, ses." ••....:.-. ,..• -, , • - FESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND CAROLS: People from various] ship; The group above, which wa^s formed as a community Senior Chelsea area churches, Chfelsea High school, and the community ; Choir under the direction of June Warren, will perform ''The Hal- at large, w6re at St; Paul United Church of Christ, on Old US-I2, \ lelujah Chorus" and "For Unto Us A Child Is Born," both from Tuesday to rehearse for the Dec' 11 Festival of Lessons and Carols. % Handel's "Messiah," during the festival. The group practices every >i# Escape Death in The festival, Chelsea's first community-wide Advent-Christmas J Tuesday night, 8 p.m., at St. Paul's church, and welcomes n.ew program, is being sponsored by the Chelsea Ministerial Fellow-* members. ,-.'• ' To Jackson Western !ar-Tractor Crash Jackson Western hacked its way the' game was played," Chelsea New Police Tires, Wheels to a 4*3 victory over Chelsea Sun­ team manager Richard Glasson Five .Chelsea area youths es- Mark Baize, 21, of 140 Island day in Jackson Ice Arena, com* noted. : •• '."".••: iped serious, injury Saturday eve- Lake Rd., received emergency Officer Joins Stolen from ing from behind in the third per­ Chelsea went out with a 2-1 ling, when their car collided with treatment at Chelsea Medical Cen­ iod to govern most of the re­lead in the first period as Pat tractor on Cavanaugh Lake Rd. ter and was then transported to maining hockey action. . • : Stevenson began the .attack wiLh hie driyer of the car ,was cited St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Chelsea Force r Lot ' "This garne turned out the way an unassisted goal at 2:01 of the |y Sheriffs deputies for failing Arbor. Western wanted it, both in theperiod , while Chelsea . was • short- Heydlauff was transported to Richard Walter, 24, a native of First to report, hunting succes| ith. He plans to have the deer Chelsea police are investigating stop in a clear and assured, Milan, became. the newest full- dressed and the head mounted,; final score and the way in which (Continued on page eight) Chelsea Medical. Center were he locally on opening day of the ; the week-end theft of four tires ti'stance. time addition to the Chelsea Pol­ calling his trophy "a perfect 8- was listed in good condition Mon­ firearms deer season Tuesday, : and wheels frpm a vehicle parked Howard Schenk, 20, of . 1715 ice Department Monday, filling pointer." (ank Rd., Grass Lake, was driv- day. the, vacancy created Nov. 1 byNov . 15, was Ernest Sell of Chelsea in the parking lot of Lloyd Bridges who shot an &-point buck at 8:45 The Adrian hunter chose to! Jg a 1970 Oldsmobile eastbound the resignation :pf. Patrolman Roger t hunt in the. local area on open­ Chevrolet;, 1603 S, :Main; St. |i''Cavanaugh Lake Rd, at about GravesV Walter has been assigned a.m., one hour and 45. minutes 1 ing . day, alter being lured here; According to jipjice reports; four Basketball Team , pvrii.; •; when the vehiqle came JSoJ^jutm ios ihp'-dfib^trriejit's; night,'shifty afte.r. the season officiaHy/vgot ill?: by .'the-; prospect >of •., heavy • •- ••' '. -»« ••••'•'' , : • .'•• •• ^imtf, a, crest..and' rammed';hY-' (Mftqya;!;i- ^aSstbeiited \tires ,ahd The ; new Of fleer resigned'"as a derway. , •-' herds as reported by his brother-' wheels' for . the .tires, were v re­ •the. rear of la' tractor operated partrtime; patrolman with. Green Sell sagged his deer while huutr ^in-law, Joe Branham of: 409 Grant James Heydlauff, 37, of 4011 I%Mfes^it5£rt^ Oaks township hear Brighton to ac­ ing near Waterloo with two com­ St.. , moved^ from .two '^-ton Chevy pick­ [almbach Rd.,: Grass Lake. The v ge Toni cept.! his- new "position. PUpr to panions, Tim Bareis and David A third deer hunter to meet .with, up trucks parked in" the dealership \efcfot was also- traveling ea.st- that,-he was 'employed- as a se­ lOt/ '•••.. :..'. Service Plhns Seyfried, • success shortly after daylight Tues­ ; Chelsea High cagers will get aserv e as a platform, for the intro­ juhd on Cavanfiugh ; Lake Rd. curity ; guard by Meijer's Thrifty Driving up to the Standard day . was 22-year-old Tim. Wade, The 'tires and' wheels were ta­ jump on their season today, Nov. duction of the 1977-78 varsity squad. [According to Sheriff's deputies, In a break with tradition, the Acres \in .Ypsijanti. office shortly after Sell had left of 209 Park St. Wade shot a 7- ken sometime between 5 p.m.17 , 7:30 p.m., when the seniors squad. ., ^6 tractor was equipped with a Chelsea Ministerial Fellowship He received his law enforce- was another successful deer hun­ point, :160-lb. buck at 7:30 a.m.Saturday , Nov. ' 12, and 8 a.m. take on the underclassmen in an This season the varsity cagers ^d : lamp and reflector • mounted. riient training while attending the Monday, Nov; 14.' Two. of the will not be sponsoring a special - ter, Royce Leacox of Adrian, who while hunting in an area near exhibition game. The public' is in­ Will debut with a new coach, the rear fender to assure its Union Thanksgiving Service this Southeastern Regional Criminal also downed an 8-pointer. Fletcher, and Trinkle Rds. tires, described as type G78-15, vited to attend the contest, billed Robin Raymond. Preceding today's year, but will instead focus its Justice Training Center, a police Leacox shot his 175-lb. buck Wade reported .this was hiswer e valued at -$52 each,' while as !'Meet the Bulldogs Night," to exhibition, he will run his 14- t Schenk and Connie Bentley, 16,effort s on the Festival of Lessons academy located in Ann Arbor. with a Browning automatic only first kill 'since he began hunting the two remaining tires, describ­ be held in the high school gymnas­ member team through several ; ed as type L78-15, were valued at :v316 N. East St., a passenger and Carols, a community-wide As a Ipcal law enforcement of­ 45 minutes into the deer season seven years ago, when he was ium. drills for the benefit of the audi­ the car, were not injured in A,,•' ' ••>•••:* •:?:•-'. ;'•-'.' , ,' -<.'\t ' Howell ti • > n Established rV;l' Telephone 1871 '' 475-1371 * MICHIGAN MIRROR ^ By Warren M.JIoyt, Secretary, Michigan Press Associailpn ,. Livestock Auction >'Excellence Award ByMichigan.Press-Assopi^tion , Start* f p.m. Every Monday ' ,^ :-:1951-1952-1960-19^4965-1966 , ,'. ' - lpment Moion 676-5400 -^altefPi Leonard, EldttQr andpublisher i Cities Expect Help surance denial or discrimination, age terras .of'.loans, the number m MI The Wise Owl Soys Ship to HoyveJl •i n • ';•»*« • tttwt+**fi*wtr .' <»>>k<*;""'<"'«yir^*""'*"i"» "'**'"^** ••'••'"• •n^'wunwiniw I'I i>m n »w>K»Mi' Final approval of legislation Loan refusals in certain areas vt Iftart, applications . denied: and Am Irak's state-suppp,rted! "Mich­ Approximately 270 passengers : Phone 546-2470 BEm Franklin " .>: • :'-.r-, ;,',.';' >•>'' • • • ' ' prohibiting financial institutions based on geographic locations, ago the specific reasons for denials'. igan' Executive," providing commu­ ride the train daily to Detroit, . Published every Thursday-morning at 300 North Main from denying or discriminating of structure and-or ethnic or rac­ ter service to Detroit from the from Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Chel­ Market Report for Nov. 14 Street, Chelsea, JWiQh, $118, and second class postage paid against home' loans in certain ial composition is specifically pro­ Increasing Unemployment Rates west, will be switched to modem sea and Jackson. areas is hoped to breathe new hibited. Uniform qualifications for The cost of doing business ir Amfleet coach service starting at< Chelsea, Mich-, under the, Act of March .3, 187^, a mortgage would be solely based Michigan will continue to increase The "Executive," which began CATTLE— life into decaying cities. Nov, 7. ' . . ' service in January, 1975, is sup­ i on the credit worthiness of thea s of Jan. 1 under priority legis Bulk Gd.-Cliolco Steers, $11 In $12.80 ..,. ii M.HPM»I^I«I» irnrr •; v \- i - - n-'iTT'~T~'T i I i " ~i— ' —m r ~"i rr~i r n- t— • The new act prohibits lending Three 85-fpoMOng liners have ported by approximately $250,000. Kcw HIKII Choice Steers, $42.5(1 to Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance) institutions from "redlining" spe­ applicant. lation' sailing through the legis­ ?M lature. replaced four smaller, obsolete, a year, allocated by the State fid.-Choke HeireiR, %'tf to $41 • In Michigan: ( ' Outside Michigan; cific areas within which no loans As an enforcement guarantee, r/-year-old cars inherited - from Highway Commission. fed Holsleln Steers, S'« to $tf> * the act requires lending institu­ However, don't grab recall pe­ Ui.-Std., ?.'i0 ana down. One Year ,. ....,..,$6.00 One Year ,..,, $8.50 Would be approved or specific jankrupt railroads. The new Am­ With the recent expansion of discriminatory terms would be of­tions to disclose where loans,are titions because the cost of doing fleet train' includes a new F40 Six Months ....., $3.50.- Six Months *... $4.50 business would go up even more connecting shuttle bus service in cows— fered. being made, how many loans are ocomotive. The coaches, increas­ Detroit, "Executive" passengers Holfoiv Cows. $27 to $30 Single Copies ., .$ .20 • '- Single Copies $ .25 Ut.-Commercial, $:;,'< to SW : Redlining by banks and insur­ being made and the amounts ol if the legislature did not act tx ing seating capacity by 24 perma y take a shuttle bus from the loans." increase unemployment rates t.'nnner-Oulter. $1« to S2S MEMBER ance companies has contributed rain, feature acoustical and ther- trainside directly to the new Ren­ Kat IJcef Cows, $20 to ^:5 National Advertising Representative: to the decline of older parts of Lenders must also disclose tlv: Michigan is In debt to the fed- ^SZtTZ"^^ heat* aissance Center and to other ma­ BULLS— cities through mortgage and in­average down payment, the aver- era•ftl! governmenffrtvwnmfinf t foWr $62$«9z4$ milKnmillion ,T,dl mSUiatlOn> HU eieCIXIC 11631- MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. borrowed to maintain unemploy­ jor points in downtown Detroit. Ilenvv Hnloprna, $:«) to $:« ng and air conditioning system Buses return passengers from Light and Common, $S0 ami down. 257 Michigan Ave. 1 MwE WwrJF%PEn e^mim*** w» mM*********•JM+^v^-wfr-W*-*-***- ^ ^H»* W'l* if^ ^-*-" ment benefits to the jobless during md a new coil and air suspen- <>MWW».«»fc—>i the center and downtown to the East Lansing, Mich. 48823 ' he recent recession. ion system. FEEDERS— Auootatlon - Founded 1$98 Facing a Nov. 10 deadline tc train in the afternoon, in time for 400-(100 lb. tloofl-Cholce Steers, $:« departure. to $40 evise the unemployment compel nal and unstable employers can GOiNfcOO lb. Good-Choiee Steers, $:tr> fj]|,lll IIIIIIIIIUl.llllllin.llilllllllM IIIIIIMIIMIIIII IflllllllMII HI, ,.,M|ll|UIIIlHMIIlll"ll»llllimillMN(J to $.'!8 nation svstem to repay the fundr ixpect to shell out for more un­ 3011.60(1 II). Oood-ChoSre Heifers, 527 Uncle Lew from Lima Says: )ver the next four years, the legis­ employment benefits under the to $.12 300-5Q0 1». Hoistcin Steers, $27 to $30 lature is Hearing completion or evision. Dial-A»Gar den 5(10-80(( lb. Holstein Steers, $22 to $:>7 JUST REMINISCING | egislation to increase the tax lev­ Common and medium, $22 and down. Items Taken from the flies of The Chelsea Standard | DEAR MISTER EDITOR: remote control. He said our De­ied on the first $(3,000 of wage!: Increasing Prison Facilities CALVES— iiuiiMiililtiir.lliliiilllilili 1111111111111111.1 MHiimiitiMiiMiMMiM iimiiiiililriilliHilnE) With swelling populations in The discussion at the country fense Department has found ou; ;er employee compared to the Topics Listed Prime. SCO to 57G She is Sponsored by the Women's store Saturday night reached from that the Russians have made a current $5,400; level. • tate correctional institutions, the Dial-A-Garden, the system of Cood-Choire, $50 to $GO space satellite that can shoot down . Barring any legislative action state has acquired one additional pre-recorded daily gardening tips Heovv Deacons, $40 to $50 4 Years Ago • • • fellowship and the church Bene­ me barnyard to the stars. The Cull & Med., $20 lo $40 . volence Comniittse. session got started with a report another satellite, so ^atural we the federal tax would be automati­ acility and Governor William Mil- is sponsored by the Washtenaw CalVes Boliifj Imek lo farms sold up Thursday, Nov. 22, 1973- have got to go to work on a cally increased to balance the books liken recently recommended take- County Co-operative Extension to $45 •' A. James Smith of Tecumseh, from Ed poohttle where some Despite pre~season predictions freshman Congressman was soanti-anti-satellite . And then they'll over the same four-year period. ovfcr of the Detroit House of Cor­ Service. The, system is in opera- SHEEP— that this year's deer outlook was who is the architect for the new come up with a space-to-space Without state action, the federal rection (DeHoCo). lion 24 hours per day, 7 days per St. Paul's church construction., ignorant in the ways of Washing­ Wodled Slaughter Lomljs, Spring: the :best in five years, area con­ apti-anti-anti weapon, and."so',on, government would impose a cred­ Earlier, the siate, following leg- week. Interested persons are in­ Choice-Prime, $50 lo $52 *vas tfie, guest speaker at theto n until he perposed that Con- Good-Utility, $455 to $50 servation officer Robert Like re­ tress pass a low not only out­ Bug said. The good news is if it reduction through 1981. Itslativ e approval, acquired the for- vited to call 971-1122 at their con­ Slaughter Ewes, $lfi to $20 ports that he has seen only "half Chamber t>f Commerce dinner we can't do away with war, a!woul d cost employers from- $12.6C venience and receive timely, up Feeder Lambs, Ail Weights, $50 to $55 meeting Tuesday evening in thelawin g a bigger national debt, but ner St. Augustine Seminary in a dozen deer killed sO'far at the making the Federal Guy^rament least we can git iy out of this $er employee in 1977 and esca­ Allegan county to convert to ato-dat e gardening information. HOGS— most." dlrilne room of the Congregational world. If the cold war gits hot, late to $30 per employee in 1981. minimum security facility. A total 210 to 240 lbs., No. 1, $39 to $39.80 church. He discussed future com­ reduce the debt at least one per Next week's Dial-A-Garden top­ 200-250 lbs., No. 2, $3S to $39 A lot of. the dilemmas that Chel­ cent per year. ; we can send up 1,000 of them The legislation has >been affec­ of $7.1-million was appropriated ics are: Heavy HOKS, 250 lbs, up, $33 to $33 munity planning, which he recom­ remote-control satellites ap i e c e tionately labeled the "darned if we Light HoRs, 200 lbs. down,' $30 to $37 i sea schools district, taxpayers feel mended for Chelsea, particularly What this Would mean, Ed said, for the purchase and site im­ Friday, Nov. 18 — "Waxing and about comjnitting themselves to a lflrtd tri thp hsue hv wafrhing Jo and darned if we don't bill." provements, furnishings ahd se­Polishing Gourds." . Sows: in the downtown area and in the is that we would retire the ^X^^^S^'" Fonev Light, $32 to $33 bonding proposal the size of theindustria l field. debt in 100 year, and Ed agreed The measure is designed—similar curity measures. Monday, Nov. 21—"Still time to 300-500 lbs., $32 to $33 $4,8 rhTJiiort issue to be considered With the ignorant Congressman The fellers agreed that's even ^o arguments applied to the S*n- Milliken, recommending the De­Apply winter Mulches." 500 lbs. and up, $31 to $33 free. 17 should be at least par-; that yttu hadn't might to askbette r than the bomb that kills gle Business Tax Act—tO make HoCo purchase, said the facilities Tuesday, Nov. 22 — "Attention, Boars ond Stags: tially relieved by a simple series everbody, but don't tear up any­ every business share the burden are not suitable for long-term oc­ Peach Tree Owners." All Weights, $28 to $32 folks you owe towai t longer than thing. to some degree while providing a Feeder Piqs: of!.'• comparisons. For instance, 24 Years Ago... thit fer their money. Ed said the cupancy, but they will provide an Wednesday, Nov. 23—"Squanto." Per Head, $15 to 53(5 debt retirement has' stood for the Thursday, NQV. 19, 1953— bill was throwed out of the hop­ Yours truly, healthy business) climate. It also interim solution to part qf the Thursday, Nov. 24 — "Squanto." Est. 40 lb. pigs, $30 to $33 past two years at its lowest level With the increasing popularity ' Uncle Lew would provide "dn additional $250 prison overcrowding crisis. ' HAY— 1 per quick, and the Congressman •to $300 million for the Michigan in nearly 20 years. of diesel locomotives on the New Came clost to gitting kicked out The 600-bed prison would cost the Women who smoke heavily dur­ 1st Culling, per bale, $1.00 to $1.50 Basketball is the word over at York Central Railway system, the Employment Security Commission state about $5 million. ing pregnancy tend to have low- 2nd Cutting, per bale, $1.50 to'$1.90 of town. Ed said the chances of The first public employment to maintain the state's system. STRAW— Chelsea High school right now, track Watering pans at Four Mile Congress cutting back on any­ was established in New York Purchasing and renovating cur­ birthweight babies, says the Nat­ The new formula regards the rent, facilities has proven to be Per Bale, 80c to $1.15 as the three squads have been Lake were declared to be non­ thing was about as good as usCit y in 1834, according' to "Labor ional Foundation-March of Dimes. chosen for the upcoming season essential and ceased operations. trading sand to the Arabs fer oil. more "stable" employers in de­less expensive as current estimates Low birthjveight is the primary cows— and practices .are in full swing. During the steam locomotive era, Firsts in America," a publication termining the tax range from of new construction average $50,000 cause of the greatest number of Tested Dairy Cows, $300 to $f>00 The varsity team Will be coached Water in the pahs was kept from The discussion took off in allo f the U.S. Department of Labor. from one to nine percent. Seaso­ per cell. infant deaths. Tested Heel Type Cows, $200 to $400 by Tom Balistrere and led by sen­ freezing during the winter by pass-; directions when Ed said that, Mis^ ior co-captains Marv Guster and ing live steam through tubes im­ ter Editor, because Zeke Grubb Tim Treado. bedded in the pans. said that's what the Australians are doing. They're selling sand David Wojcicki, Chelsea Punt, At Tuesday /evening's football to Sawdi Arabia, according to this Pass & Kick winner 'Ms progressed banquet, Toastmaster Gene Shroyer piece Zeke saw. The home-growed since. his triumph in Chelsea to introduced John Magiera, assis­ said is too fine to be used fer trophy winning performances in tant coach, Jack Musser, Princi­ sandblasting steel tanks so the Ypsilanti and Dearborn. On pal John Griffin and Mrs. BalArab- s ordered a sandier sand from AS Thanksgiving Day, he will once sted, all of whom gaVe short . Zeke said he figgers retirement accounts again show his skills, this time talks. Bob Bertke and Don Proc­ they're still working to float them during haff-time at the Lions-Red­ tor, this year's co^captains, were icebergs to Africa to melt down skins gafne at Tiger Stadium in introduced, and they in turn in­ fer drinking water, so the next Detroit. troduced Phil Bareis and Bothinb g he expects is to see ship­ Keezer as next year's captains. ments of coal to Newcastle and Ishmael Picklesimer of North air conditioners to the Artie Circle. 14 Years Ago... St., and Gerald Carr of the Cas- Clem Webster come with ano­ Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963- ^" * sitiy Lake arefc? sTiared honors as ther kind of switch. He said the : Announcement was made thi§- the. first-•stay-at-home hunters in problem with sewage treatment vyeefc that the drive for funds to this vicinity to get their deer this in this Country soon will be ,!9i6w comjfjl&te payment of the $2,500 season. to git enuff of it instead of how purchase price of 'the former The Chelsea Agricultural Schools to git rid of it. He said he saw Beach rural, school by Chelsea Board of Education has secured by the paper where towns all over Co-op Nursery is now completed. an option on 14 acres of the Vick- the country now are putting thei r The past week-end, a sign-'desig­ ers, farm, 4irectly south of thesewag e Dlant wastewater on lawns nating the structure as Florence Athletic Field, as a site for a fu­i and farmlands as fertilizer in­ Howtett • Memorial Building was ture high school building. The stead of dumping it in streams te.jz 4'\£ I/:^H m installed across the front. property is in the Washington-Flan­ as pollution. In Maine and North Penny Eisenbeiser, Who atten­ ders street area. Details of theCarolin a where Clem saw reports, ded Interlochen Music Camp last agreement with Lionel Vick^rs, asking fer more wastewater and summer on a Kiwanis scholarship, owner of the property, state the sludge than the plants can turn and Lynn Harvey who attended price to be $14,000. out. The stuff is treated with All deposits can earn 7¾% Wolverine Boys' State at Michigan lime and enemies to make it State University, Ea/st Lansing, safe, Clem said, which is a im­ (effective annual rate 8.03%) Our tax deferred retirement accounts are now better in June, were guests of the Ki­34 Years Ago... provement over the honey wagon M than ever because you can earn the big 7¾% wanis Club at Monday's regular Thursday, Nov. 18, 1943— system of fertilizing crops the rate on all deposits. This means that anyone who is dinner meeting. boys talked about when they come for three years or more. You About 50 members and friends m self-employed or not covered by any other Ellen B. Lang, a missionary of the Great Lakes Mink Associa­ back from' service in them Asia nurse in India for more than 30 tion met at the Allen Hitchcock countries. pay no income tax on deposits retirement plan can make deposits throughout the years, will speak Friday, at 7:30min k ranch in Waterloo Sunday, Final, Bug Hookum had this re: year of $50, $100 or whatever, and earn 7%% p.m., at the Congregational church. (Continued on page seven) port where war soon will be by or interest until retirement. interest from the day of deposit. You don't have to wait until you have accumulated $1000 or more to earn our top rate. So your money earns <•? more, you will have more at retirement, and your You can open an IRA or monthly retirement income will be greater. Total deposit for the year, of course, is still'limited •'4: KEOGH Retirement Account to 15% of earned income, or a maximum $1500 ti with as little as $1.00 and •with 1RA, and $7500 with KEOGH. OPEN :>j

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TH^ (Continued from page Qiie) rural setting. "For that reason,? -m Christmas Party District Officers I chose Chelsea," he concluded. Walter theorized that "a lack of He is planning to move tiere- Chelsea Child Study Club met A regular business session of respect for one's fellow man" was sometime before then end of De­ 1-¾^¾^ ' "j; Tuesday, Nov. 8 at the home of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Chelsea the source of most crime prob­ •#l cember \yith his wife, Kathy, and< Margot Barlow, with 21 members, VFW Post No. 4070 was held Mon­ lems today. their 8-month-old son. j i, four associate members and four day, Nov. 14, with 12 .members Walter, who currently lives In guests. and two guests in attendance. Detroit, said he applied for a Job i*r?fc Betty Ellsworth, sixth district with the local police department Standard Want Ads will sell your M? ,Hamburg, were given by local were Nancy Erlckson and Louise bers. Next regular:business meet­ 328 Wilkinson I «rv- ^ Auxiliary members who partici­ ing of the Auxiliary will.be Dec. *t,>/ .;» •;•* Likavek. ^ pated in the event. They included 12, followed by a Christmas Par­ Next meeting will be a Christ­ iJessie Sharp, Betty Smith, Lucy CAREFREE STYLES S''| *£ >/J mas Party and gift exchange on ty with refreshments. Piatt,' Gertrude O'Dell, Mary The Auxiliary'will be assisting FOR FALL ^H Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m., at-the home Kniss and Euiahiee Packard. the Post with a party for hospi­ 'r-\i. of Anne Steinaway, for members A public hearing was held re­ talized veterans in Ann Arbor only. cently in Lansing regarding the (J^'lL Friday, Nov. 18, Elizabeth. Smith, V rules and regulations of child care 475-7094 \ v'1 m chairperson, reported as the meet­ institutions. The VFW is very ing concluded. AppH. Only >i Heard-Crout concerned that the Michigan De­ _ partment of Social Services is Engagement Told trying to put the VFW National i*fl Home in Eaton Rapids under its ;f>, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L; Heard, jurisdiction. of 1478 Manchester Rd„ have an­ VFW Auxiliary members attend­ nounced the engagement of their ing the hearing from Chelsea daughter, Audrey, to the Rev. Joe were Lucy Piatt, Betty Smith and S. MQIII S^ Chelsea, Mich. Crout, son of'Nathaniel: A. Crout Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ernst Mary Kniss. They reported on SANNES-RliNT?: After a .short honeymoon trip, the new Mr, and Mrs. Mary Crout, both o' the hearing. and Mrs. William Arthur Rentz will .reside in Pinckney; The couple, Ypsilanti. The bride-elect is a Representatives from the local was married Nov. 5 in Chelsea's First Congregational church. -.The 1974 graduate of Chelsea High Joan Ottoman, Alvin Ernst Wed Auxiliary also attended the sixth Professional Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning bride, Kalliryn Louise, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert school and is employed by Rock­ district meeting in Fowlerville on well International, Chelsea.' He- Sunday, Oct. 13, and delivered re­ BUSlNfeSSf- RESIDENTIAL J. Sannes of 223 Lincoln-St., aaid the bridegroom is the son of'Mr. fiance is employed by (JMC'S Hy- and Mrs. Arthur Kent/ of Pinckhey. .; fo$f. Thomas Lot heron Church ports on the proceedings to the dramatic Division, Ypsilanti. .«V ouoauiiGttOUU&u^«.»-^- .Organist for the occasion was bride, chose EL pale green gown, Americanism chajirper|6on, Eu­ Karen Street serving as co-hostess. iahiee Packard, announced to mem-, After a business meeting, Sherry Mrs; Diane Haab of Chelsea, while accented with a corsage of white jsewfr the Following Companies: guitarist and vocalist was Mrs. carnations and a single pink rose, bers that a flag had been pre­ Lawton conducted a ribbon wreath Jean Welton of Lansing. while Mrs. Ernst, mother of the sented to Cub Scout Pack No. workshop. Each member took e 435, and another one to the * TRIFARI and WINARD JEWELRY home a finished product, /••AT; th ' bride • approached the bridegroom, appeared'in a bronze- & BALDWIN BRASS altar,' she was wearing an impor­ colored gown and a corsage of religion-oriented Pioneer Girls, on Next meeting will.be a Christ­ ted.'silk organza and Venice white carnations and a single yel­ Oct. 27. Mrs. Packard then gave * ROYAL HOLLAND PEWTER and DELFT mas party, Dec. 13; 8 p.m. at the ijacejgown with lantern sleeves and low rose. a brief report of the Veteran's >V PENTON ART GLASS home of Grace and Richard Mc- a circular skirt, trellis^d in lace. Day celebration she attended in Calla. : - Following the wedding, a recep­ * WESTMORELAND Her chapel-length veil was at­ tion was held at the Holiday Inn, Carleton. >A WM. h'RASER STAJNLESS STEEL tached to a camelot cap and edged Ann Arbor. Lorie Flinn was in Lucy Piatt, Voice of Democracy Waterloo Methodist in iace. She carried a bouquet charge of the guest book, while chairperson, noted that the con­ We stock a complete selection of books of ivy, carnations and roses. Mrs. Bonnie Ernst and Mrs. Betty test in area schools is progres­ for the entire family. Women's Society • Maid of honor was JoAnn Alber Spicer, aunts of the bride and sing successfully. Of Chelsea. She appeared in a bridegroom,.cut the wedding cake. In other upcoming events, the LAY-AWAYS WELCOME VISA & MASTER CHARGE WELCOME Waterloo Village United Metho­ dist Women!s Society. met Nov. 9 light blue polyester gown trimmed Upon their return from a week- MEN at the home of Jessie Schulz for in-.navy blue velvet, and held a long wedding trip to Florida, the HOURS: 10 a.m. tq 5:30 p.m. Doily a pot-luck dinner at noon.' bouquet of white and yellow dai­ newlyweds will reside in Ann Ar­ TOUCH OF CLASS WOMEN Until 8 p.m. Friday The business meeting was opened sies mixed Ayith baby's, breath. bor. Jfflsj *P with a thanksgiving . prayer: by ! "Serving as bridesmaids were A Style for Any Occasion 1 — HOURS — 7" the president, Eloise, Schitfz. 'Six Karen and Diane: Ottoman, both of 1196 M-52 members and one guest'answered .QhelseaV and both sisters cf the. MpN,f &5 TUES.-FRI^8 bjide; Their gowns and floweM: Girl Scouts Phone 475^1591 roll call.. :., . .•..••..•.•/;/•'•• 1 f l V9-2;30 Closed Sun. ;'*%'• Paper^jarigels l> were^ made';fQ;> TRoityS*-

SS^^ ^ ^°^ ^P* «•»: Chelsea Social Services, and plans On Monday, we welcomed two Open Tucs., Wed 9 fo 4 xfj^'e-^ were announced to begin saving i Best^rnan was Gary Ernst of new girls to our troop. We also FOR Campbell labels and stamps. Ann Arbor, brother of the bride- made: plans for our next five meet­ Thurs., Fri 9 to 7 l|rbom. Groomsmen included Saturday 9 f0 4 APPOINTMENT ~ Call Shirley Case presented a Thanks­ ings, and played some games. ^•^^•^^^^•.^.^•^^••^^•.^•^•^^^••^••^^•^^••^V^**^*'^^.^^^^^^ ^^•^^m •>,»<» ^-^ ^-^n BOOK AND CIFT.SHOPPE giving offering and read. 10 with Bruce Manny of Ann Arbor, broth- Linda Weidmayer, scribe. Men's & Women's Cuts & Styles Margo. A silent prayer followed, Senior Citizen Discounts every day. 107 N. MAIN CHELSEA HO E. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PH. 428-7453 with members answering, "We praise Your- name. O Lord," in *—* •* vrv —rV«> •*"» v*-«r WHY SHOP THE BIG GUYS? between. mm^m The meeting closed with A bene­ We've Got the Same Stuff for Less! diction. !l Them You Read It The Society will meet again Nov. 22, 2:30 p.m., at the home CAR STEREO AM-FM 8-TRACK every home needs a Standard! of Eloise Schulz. The Christmas meeting will be Dec. 14, also at Reg. $99.95 - NOW $69.95 the home of Mrs. Schulz. ®. Please Notify Us THE MUSIC HUTCH La-Z-Bov// In Advance of 8107 Main St., Dexter Ph. 426-4380 Any Change in Addres* ... and we hove lots of La-Z-Boys in our TRON store looking for if^T::' ^:-V)v-Vf III ;J £#ti& 0 home ... , , »:•:•:.' --:^.^:¾^ '••'' }-^tr''p '^>^^' all at low Top Quality - Good Keepers ^ LOW LOW II V^yrf*' 1 ¥,'» s LOW discount ICE: *75J prices 11 i;-«s 111 imss-iS* GRAVE BLANKETS By the Bushel CEMETERY VASES Xmas Trees Dec. 1st Semi-Load of Indian River Make your selection and lay away now for Citrus Arriving Soon. iVifri. ^....1^^,^ FARM BAKED Christmas . . . Until now, for $75.00 you could afford only an ordinary wall recliners, racker , watch. Now, for $/5.00, you can afford Bulova. . . recliners, swivel rockers Accutron, the timo-tosled electronic watch.that never 4"*W* I" DONUTS-BREAD needs winding. A • m •• •• And you havo a choice of stylos. For men and women* I^J '^^ ^™ %Scloct yours today.

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"aKwwig? ^K"^ff Dana R^tiree^ Fatad \&zH$,MWt Chelsea Ejanft Cqip. employees wjiat hp pr shp planned ty do on Che|sea's Special Olympics tearft, hold a retirement party last Satur­ rptfring ancl thp majority rer coached b;x ftancy Cooper an^ day .at the UAW" Hall on Maty sppn#^ fe saying they ww gpr l pei^biq pej^m^n, traveled to tygft W T* WW!* St. to honor five pf their co-work­ M ifi V M- fllNv Parts, of $% point Center, Ann Arhor, £rlqayt mm*HAJVMWB\$.mw .,_. m w ers,, ' who together represent 13? ypite^l ^tate§, ag WP!1 W $PW.P Npv. u, to compete' jh 4 flpoy wmw m mm \n &$ee wtyhsyear s of s,eryipe to the local pvprspas ipquiHr!^- hockey toum^ii^nt wit)] Uvpnjft i ". •£• --. • •-;•:• ••^r< ^rj| antl {he High Pojnt host team. Itoye the tewwweftf mfy firm. ^ MlH^^'S ^!ebr^|p,n, vv^ tftp Hpnpred at the celebration were \\\0 rptji-emeot party to be held 1 Hjsh ?o\x\\ defeat tyVQnj4, UM. Ghej^ ljn*d vio ^fn# fyy, ffifofi empipyeen. Accpr$n$ Wgh Port's young adwjts Team, pr for th,e pcpasjon wa.s Ron Bpl- f'•Ji *Kme Rich^rd Rennett, Kindle Hpward, fe'Ar SpWr'Pf ^ $m^s, pe^ Coaph Copper Tmrte^ 'she MS SiPOnfl department, nio^e «re pj^n- U Ym&M®^ •*. Virginia King, Paul Schramm and n@0 in file fyturp. pNssfl witfitfte, gam>. •'Hw'tefttpi: a Betty Smith, tot ¢1 <*»• mm 'jw$&#Sponsorin g the dinner were six Dana women, P. Salyer, J. Sch- 1 fiflpfl* 'Ulzey C. Risner, S. Gladstone, B. r e ne Quig^ and E, Clark. Special speak- ccpntip^ t °w p^^ ° ) 9! # GPft 9*> rw« lett, plant manager. g^ tirnes for Individual church, During Bollett's address, he {^vices' may he fb'iihd in this commented on thp number of walk's ''Chwreh Calendar'- list- years the. five retireps jiad worked kmm k wW fr ^ k* # at Dana, and nptpd. fhat all would §taptfa,rd Want Ads vyill sp]l yonr* be greatfy missed. ¢0 «re aM pahce nkplM are ^ u,nn§etf items quipkly am( epp^ crystal cl*§r, non- Af^ftVffitQ* Bql|ett then,'as:kpd each retiree pmiGmly, |n^t call '$&"" yellowing, aiar^leed **^fcYi* tj$ |rp(«t of mt §\$$m$ m&m* !* Pl*fe Wm Mi- llmhmkmf.:: tjp* ^M.mM'^M^M Am %,immpip \ *S?88ft*. WliW M.mm®, mm* to -ww $®m Wmi wmt mm mt mf» Weber, Linda ;AIber»ana"Thefes| iQltaii^ltKfV. Murphy, • '* ' , J Priced like glass. v ; ,The type of flodr hockey played At Your Wcf waro, Lumber • Jane .Powne r, : Charles Dpw|ier W4 fruiting Supply Stow Dbtis Bowner« an^; WW Kf%ng|t by Ch^ls^'s Jfpejsiaj Olympus tdanv is. the /international: type WARPBRQS. &Q651 •with iamhc. entries;. arid.. Arrnfri Huehl a^d/ Joe lyipr-kel Jr., with tyjhieh calls for Wooden ta'pedl flowers In Plastics For Oyer 50 Y^rt ;steer-.entiries!;''; "^ !' .,.^-^.^..-- • -•; 'Jsfipk's, . ^4 a |e|ther cov^fed fejt Paul W, Schneider of Cheisea' dpnut-type of puck'- about' the ^size QUALItY ACRYUC PLASTIC AVAILABLE AT has heen 'elected; to Omiprjon t>elta of a,', smajl frisbee. pla^s Clear? f^on-Yellpvying^ Shatterproof Kappa, 'national • men's: honttfar$ , • 'fit i^'an extremely fastrritoving Flex-O.Gl3?e comes in. game; ^erhahdin^ tcjts' bt sp^etf stanyard shoei sizes.' fpaternity' ai Albloh College; wher^a, ; ( eridairance #d"feam' work,'» Coach Can fee cut, scored HON. Main St. Ph. 475-7472 he is. a senior.. . ivjemfterehip^->,:iji f 0r.sawed. Has no tlu> grpHp' .is; n:, \\\$i .distinc^pn Cooper explained. ,-.;.• sharp cubing edges smceit is granted, o.ty $p pa,sjs of i Chelsea^ -Specif Olympiaps will icj cause injury, i • Qotitlhue ' playiiig various schppls WARf Ba6^ Ch|c«fld scnp^fshjg, l^aqet;Shipr, characte|. Pioneers in Plastics Since 1924 Please Notify Us of a|td 4istjnguis,heq ^tt^ir^trj^nts in •in floor hockey- u'pl Chrlsfmas H$r$yW, LwbM Qn^B^Uji^ Supply Stores college an^! cpninTiunity ji'fe. , vacation. '' '•'"'" """•- Any Change in Addresi ~rrr GO. BLUE: Football fever got the better of Ed porch. With his, maize an^l blue checkered **M", —•.;". 'r-—:: .».*:.?•_ ; Debtors Score,. • (Continued from page o^e)

*•' .-• PR negaW^ rfM^ \m ft? tonr^nient with, an eyenly spl^, JPitiiess 0$$£ P^igned f <^r Senior Citizens 3,-3 record. All units argued the national Classes in fitness, drama, and' Citizens, are invited to participate. in degrees of difficulty so that ev­ debate tppfc, ^Resolved: That the sqyare'Hdancing, designed specifi­ . Tuesday .pf'ea'ph tygel£ beginning eryone may ptrticipate in at least f^eral gpyernm^nt guarantee cally for senior citizens, are be­at 11:30 a.ft., Hejen Courbright/ 'spm'e of the' exercises, and riidst cpmprehens,ive medical care for ing held weekly at -flip Chelsea senjor citizen .physical fitness in?. can go through the entire program. ! all citizen? pf the United, States,'- Nutrition Program for the Elder­ Structoiy, conducts a fitness class .Betty Chavarirjj, recreational Chelsea debaters will again denv ly- 400 Congdon St. Sponsored by •for all person's present. The class assistant specializing in'drama; onstrate'their verbal abilities Sat­ Washtenaw Cpunty Park^ and js a series of exercises tailored tq leads senior citizens into various urday, Nov. 19,' when they host ^ecreatiop, all Chelsea ' senior the over-60 prqup, and arranged qreas of literature' and drama a day-long league meet at Chel­ for fun and education 'every Thurs­ sea High 'schppl. The public is day af 10:30 a'.nv invited to witness the competition Fridays at 10:30 a.m.,, senior which will feature Brighton, Nov}, {Mis Basketball Team Wins Two citizens meet to learn the finer Ann Arbor Greenhfills,- Saline, Shelley Warren, 7; Theresa Th­ \: (Continued from page one) points of square 'dancing.. Beth Columbia Central, and Jackson ompson., 3; £up' Heydlauff, 2; and Ann Epskamp, senior citjzen, co- Parkside, as well as Chelsea. their own points. Chelsea advan­ Tra/py Hawker, 2. ced to a. 29-12 h^irm? lead,;,- •qrdinator', turns on the music and Shelley Warren grabbed 16 re­calls the squares for all seniors ; Low birthweight is the most !:The.;Pulldogs extended their ad-* bounds'"to""lead the 'Bullddgs, while vantage, to 48-26 by the end of ready \o learn• ^he ^figures,. The cpmraon birth defect, repprts The d fin efl the also contributing to; Chelsea's re­ class is designed" for. ^egjtmers tyWteV' ^^tiftn-JIair^h • ol* v> t|e MM .qMer, .t& = j$ bounding efforts, were .; Sheryl : a^nd for those renewing past'slcil^. Dime^. In |ne ypitefl Stater the g^m| w^R^ 63¾ 'tfluftiph. U 1 Kiel, Nanette Push and. Sue'Fo r more information on th'e incidenpe p(f (g$ Wrth^lgnt is • High scorer for Chelsea was Heydlauff. classe;s., contact ^. • Epskamp nearly 15 percent higher than in ^heryl Kiel vyutji 20 ppjnts. S^e a,t"the Washters^' Cq'unty Bar^s fJreat Bnitian, abo^ 2J percent was followed by Nanette Push Telephone Your Club News and"Recreat|bn £pmrMSSibn,' 094- higher than in Japan and 61 per; with 15; Penny Cotiin^pfth, 15; . V To 475-1371: '.; " 25%.-'"" pent higher than in; Finland. ' I am—ii .v. y>>. ** Jvi-

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wmm. iiiiiLJumuiuiitjjjpiiJi)jj.iyii»i.wj The Chelsea standard, Thursday, November If, 1977 5 Has Reached Cager of the Week 100th Birtliday HOKY Michigan farmers grow enough Non-Electric Floor and Carpet Sweeper corn each year to kepp the state in or near the top 10 corn-pro­ (As demonstrated qt the Ghelsea Fair,) ducing states in the nation, t'lito year Roy Lynn, Jr., Kalamazoo, Greqt shower, wedding or Christrpps gift. .larvested 352.04 bushels of corn frcm one acre to return the world's com growing championship to A. BALHOFF Michigan where it all began 100 Dexter Ph. m-wti 71 years ago. TT syr"^'^.^?? mmm*mmmi+mm About this time of year hack f in 1877 Or; William J. iieal was Stumhud Wwtf 4 h WiH <$»®M Your Vmwntefl Item* harvesting corn on-a site where Michigan {Jtatp University students now walk on their way' to classes. The yields from the experimenial ^-11)¾^¾^ plots were considerably higher rhan those achieved by the farm­ ers of that day. ' ' " *^?«i» As a result, Beal is' recognized as the first person jo fnake. con­ trolled crosses between varieties of :orn for the Jjqle purpose pf' in­ creasing yields'' through hybrid vigor. i ' ' ' -- Hi.s experiments s.tirriulated the

'_. %. *'r \ y^, V- -\ 'j* ^ 7Tfi ,./<:„*», i~ »***.>, ,•,(•7'-"™' thinking of crop scientists here and ^.t^VfcnESJT /gjjj/ &pppTE#: Sjiqtfly 4?ftF '~m <«& m$ $ minxes later he had lagged in other states for the next quaiv Ernest Sf|( j$#ej*i$(f a| $e prey while scoijrmg the Oakes Camping ter of a century and, undoubtedly Standard wjlh, atj StippMt Jujifife, Royce ieacQx, pf Ground area near Muijithi ^pojf ; dj^neifl the had much' tp, pjd y/it|i tbe eventual m • • development of modern hybriq ir#yPMtrnpve Adria^i, pictured above, drove up wJtb yet another bucl? using a Browning autq^tjp, aji4]!^ • his belief jn Charles, Darwin's; pqflflj>|gij, mi \o, your livestock, and expanq • .,. : fheory qf evolu'tiqn ajid the as­ ympp^W9\\r:' ',;v"-•'• •••"•'•' N &ipGh. ;Ho&pitalsociate d ideas on genetic^. \ y^iieri pth^rlftn^ing jnstitqtions are shying^way . In 18?6 Darwin pu^ljsfied ''Cross- from agricultural loans,theLahd.BankhaJ.fundf.. ees and Solt-Fe.rtfljzation' in tne VegeT available at the; IpvyesJ possi^q.p.Q^W? kw^t, table Kingdom," After "reading THERESA 'iHOMPSON ^40;, rorwaru for Chelsea's girls varsity problems you'Y^ f?cap! beqause we've" bden FOR CHRISTMAS Chelsea Community Hospital the book, Beal wrote to Darwin, basketball squad, joined the teapi fqr her fhnst year this seasdri. Thq working besideyo,i\ fpr'overso years. No n\^r, honored 11 hospital employees, expressing his ideas concerning 57»/2" junior said that as a fonyard, she is •fuseq' a§?$• escape what your proqiqn] or pppqrtunity,vy8/ff thar^ tt^ who have each given five years hybrid'vigor and his tentative help yqu,.,chepkmate.' of service to the hospital, at a plans for experimentally proving when the guards can't shoot the ball." Thompson's best game this champagne supper last Friday the hypothesis. season was her team's second encounter with Saline. In the game, 3645 Jackson Road evening, Nov, 11. Darwin. replied, saying among she scored her most points. In j is ting Chelsea's first game wjth other things, "I am glad that you Ann Arbjjr, M«cht 4? 1Q6 GIVE AN ORGAI Each employee was presented South Lyon as tlie team's best this year, Th^mpsjwi dv§fende^ her with a cordage or bo.utonniere, a intend to experiment." With,this choice with the following words: ^We played mare as a team in Phone 1-313-769-2411 bottle of champagne, and a five- encouragement, Beal proceeded to 9 used double keyboard organs year pin cqrnmeniorating the oc­his original experiment which led that game, and won because we were good at free: shots." She in good condition. casion. to the 20th century miracle—hy­ noted that her team's loss to Milan two weeks ago was a rsaj dis­ Celebrating their fifth, anniver­ brid corn—and the resulting recog­ appointment because Chelsea is basically a stronger team. How­ sary of service wpj'e ^thleen nition for farmers like Roy Lynn ever, outside of that game, she acknowledged she was satisfied LAiMDBATMK fermer,'5 Price Negotiable, Patrick,-: I^arerl- Barbour, LPN, who really know how to grow it. with her team's performance thus far. In describing Chelsea's i Joyce Ousley, Sue Scott, Janice progress this year, Thompson sajd the Bulldogs have been j'playr ri """" \fWm Kidd, LPN^Stella Wolfe, RN, and Abdominal x-rays during preg- Catherine Whitaker. Dinner music •naricy can possibly damage the ing mare as a team now than when the season opened, and free Ph. 475-2822 qfter 6 p*m, was provided by Alice, Tite. unburn, baby, accprdmg p The shooting has really improved." Predicting that Chelsea would fin­ The Federal Land Bank Association of A]SQ receiving awards l^t un­ Nat|ppaJ Fpqncjation-M a r c \] ' pf ish at the top of the league this year, Thompson added, ^we have a (ederaHy chartered, privately funded corporation able to attend the dmner were pimps,. Be sqrq tp tel| any phy­ jqts. of talent," The eager, who limits her participation in high ^erying faimers in I am nof fj ftepje''- Eja^rry J^qvess, lyfory D'Qnpfrio, sician p,r dentjsf: wjiq tyishei t$ school sports to basketball, is the daughter of Margaret Thomp­ ^qthleen King, I.PN, and Helen make x-rays* qf you that yoq are, paiacky. ' or may tip pregnant. : son of 299 S. Fletcher Rd. V ^VU-UVJ »»S| 00000600099000000000» 1 7 Jtan.-.A ooooooi Complete Selection Full Line Supermarket 7 a.m. tp 10 p,m. § ^pf. H+m- *U ¢4^^9, Holiday Foods BEER - WINE - MgUOR Corner Sibley Cr Werkner Rds. PHONE 475-1701 CHOICE MARATHON GAS PUMPS For Thanksgiving Sale Prices Effective j AUTH^RIZIP FOOD STAMP STORE p, Enou^ f^ MEATS ^oooooooooooeooooooodoooeodS $erve You • . .Small Enough To Know You! Thgrs., ^ov. 17 thru Wed., Nov. 23 i TTRT5 «00000000000000000« Guaranteed sfaction — Courteous Service — U.S.D.A. Choice Meats

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jfcpjU.'w llfijiyi^ ^i) <••» ^'i^ 1^^^^^^^^^^^^- «• ^ * i« • • «f« wi^» »i « Tiff."'. (HWUfffg g- ••' T^IM .» f »«'•*•»•• ST. JOHNS EVANGEUCAE ST. MCOB EVANGELICAL C Tlie Ch*.'lsca Standard, ThurHday, November 17, U AND REFORMED CHURCH LUTHERAN QHORCH (United Church of Christ) 12501 Riethmiller Rd., Grass• Lake i Francisco The Rev. Andrew Bloom, Pastor The Rev. Virgil King, Pastor, Every Sunday— ^ OOHW.I *\*++**1»+*»-t - ^•^yi^wr^r*'**?"***-^'* ><>..^j'< Every Sunday— 9:00 a.m.—Worship service. FIRST UNITED 'ST. PAUL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10:30 a.m.—Church services. 10:15 a.m.—Divine services. ,. METHODIST CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (United Church of Christ) jthe Rev. Marvin H. McCallum, The Rev. R. J, Ratzlaff, Pastor The Rey. Carl Schwarm, Pastor ST. THOMAS BAHA'I FIRESIDE pastor Every Thursday— Saturday, Nov. 19— Sunday, Novf 20— EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Thursday, Nov! 17— ; 9;00 a.m.—Confirmation. 9:00 a.m.—Confirmation, Ellsworth and Haab Rds. 8:00 p.m.—At the home of Toby Peterson, 705 S. Main St. Anyon- s9:00 a.pi,-4Elizabeth Circle at Sunday,,Nov. 20— • . . 10:30 a.m.—Worship. The Rev. Jerome Dykstra, Pastoi tfj* home of Barbara Brown., 9:00 a.m.—Church school. Monday, Nov. 21— Every Sunday— yishing to learn about the Baha* .8:00 }>.m.~Charge Conference in , 10:30 a.m.—Worship and church Pastor's day off. 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. Cof­ fajth is welcome. the Education Building. school. »^JM|iinMi.nmM»ii» fee Fellowship. Sunday, Nov. 20— ; Thahkoff^ring. Courier articles ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH : 145 E. Summit St. ,8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.—Conti* due.' ?' •:.?'.• The Rev. Fr. David Philip Dupuis, FIRST UNITED Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'The Rev. LeRoy Johnson, Pastor ttjental Breakfast in the Social Cen­ Tuesday,^ov. 224 Every Sunday— ter for the Men's Fellowship. ;; 3;.3^p;iTi.^JoyfuI Noise. Mass Schedule: Unadilla WOdnesday, Nov. 23-^ The Rev. T. II. Liang, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, nur fl0:Q0 a.m.—Worship service (nur­ Every Saturday— sery provided. sery provided for children up to i 3:30 p.m.^Junior Choir. 4:00-5:00 p.m. Confession. fivery Sunday— J;30 p.m.—Thanksgiving Service 7:00 p.m.—Mass. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship toe age of 2, and a church school With'Communion. * U:45.Na.m.—Sunday school. nursery provided, class for 2- and 3-year-olds). Immediately after 7 p.m. Mass, 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Thursday., Nov. 24— Confession. 6:00 p.m.—Evening worship. 110:20 a.m .--Church school for f ^-a^a^s|iving. ...• '• Every, Sunday— Every Wednesday— y;ear-o!ds through 6th graders. ST. JOHN'S 7:00 p.m.—Family hour, praye- 5 k 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ^11:00 a.m.—Junior high churcft v FAITH EVANGELICAL: -Mass. meeting and Bible study * . school. Coffee and punch hour* ^LUTHERAN CHURCH Rogers Corners Til: 10 a.m.—Senior high church •J575 North Territorial Rd., Dextet ST. BARNABAS Every Sunday— GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH f&nobi. The Rey. John P. Huebner, Past&i EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:30 a.m.—Worship service, The Rev. Paul White, Pastor Jhursday, Nov. 17— ( Every Sunday— ; 6:30 p.m.—Junior high UMYF 20550 Old US-12 NORTH LAKE I 0:45 a.m,—Sunday school. in Hie Social Center. > :•;• ; ^1$-|f.m.^th grade Confirma­ The' Rev. Fr. JerroW F. Beaumoni tion ela^s.; UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. ^ednesd^y, Nov. 23— '.:'..•."'. BJ.S.P. The Rev. John Elliott, Pastor ?3:3p p.m.-r-Kinder Choir. |j% jijm.r-Sth grade Cpnfirma- 8:00 p.m.—Young people. 14:00 p,n?.—Praise Choir. ti^%ft&i#';.;' Every ••:• Sundayr— Every Sunday— 7:00 p.m.—Evening worship, ?;8;0^p.ni;7--Ch^ncel Choir. Sunday, Nov. .20— 10:00 a^m, — Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Church school. '"7:30 p.m.—Thursday mid-weel- 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school for first, third, and fifth Sundays, aho 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. wr^hin service. | OtJk SAVIOR1 LUTHERAN ^ %es- 44L Teen classes for 7th ?: 30 p. m, every Wednesday. •'. i»''— ;v-:.-.;;-;,V, CHURCH gradM-i2ih graders, ,10:00 a.m. — Morning prayer. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 10; 00 a,nji.—Worship service. Second and fourth Sundays. Church SCIENTIST t, ; 15i5 S; Main,. Chelsea 0 Son of Being! The Rev. William H. Keller, Pastor Tuesdayy Nov. 22— school and nursery every Sunday. 1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor Every ^Sunday— ^idiy, Nov. 18-7--. 4:30 p.m.—7th grade Confirma- Every Wednesday— 1 Neglect not My command­ tior* class; v .:-' " 10:30a.m.—Sunday school, 1110111 ^7:30 p.m.rrFamily Night, spon­ 8:15 j^.m.—Bible study and dis­ ments (f thou lovest My beauty, sored by Chfl^tian' Education Com- 7:30 p.m.—Inquirers.: ; cussion groups. ., ing service. mm. FiVst1 Wednesday of every month- m ••!••• and forget not My counsels if Sifilndayj Nov. 20— CHELSEA FREE METHODIST SALEM GROVE tboif woiildst attain My good FELLOWSHIP ; Bishop's Committee. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ^0:00^ a.m.—Sunday school and Third Thursday of every month- pleasure. ^pe/Ciasses., Meetings at St. Barnabas 3320 Notten Rd. Episcopal Church Episcopal chuKCh women. The Rev. Gerald R. Parker £10(3)0 a.m.-^Worship service with fc-^i—iai m From the Writings Soty, Comrnunion. , 20500, Old US-12 ; Pastor of the Baha'i Faith The Rev. William U. Cry'derrnan, NORTH SHARON BIBLE CHURCH wedriesday, Nov. 23-- Sylvan and Washburne Rds. Every Sunday- - Pastor Si 30 a.m.—Sunday school. BAHA'IS OF CHELSEA VNo; Cftiifififtalion classes. The Rev. Ronald C. Purkey, 47S-2769 or 475-2718 .7:30 p.m.—Family Thanksgiving Call 475-8953 - for information. 10:30 a.m.—Worship service. Tell Them You Read It Every Sunday—? • ''..;•- Pastor #e Service. s , ' TOrs^y:, Nov. 24-^' 4:00 p.m.—Worship service. Every Sunday- 1 Id: 00 a.m.—Sunday school. \TftaMsgiving Day. Study • Mat­ .5:00 v p.m.—Adult Bible Study thew 24:37-44. and. Sunday school \iot all ages. (Nursery available). Junior church Every Wednesday— classes; 3:30 p.m.-^Jiinior'Choir at the 11:00 a^m.T-^Worship service. LUTHERAN CHURCH 6:00. p.m.—Senior High Youth iOdrtier of Fletcher, Waters Rds. Pratt.residence, 625 .;. r J 6:00. p.m.—Evening service, in- ^11^^^^67/..24^--^ Every Sunday^ . ,., forrhal singing, sharing, study and : : 1 ;/>'l^¾fegiyjil^••:I)^Ry^;•;:l f••':•: ^¾ ¾ %0-^Wofship service. discussion..(Nursery Care provided for all services>) CHURCH 6F CHRIST ti yfeTHotiisT HbivtE CHAPEL Home Bible Studies each week ;;v^h>fiiairirifa Wood; Pastor 1366i-Oid US-12, East : : ; : ; Evangelist John :M. Hamilton in the homes of the elders. •^y^r^; 'Suiiday-r ''- . " ..>;' For Jnformation, call 475-8323. <:|:45!4^m.--Wbrship service. Every Sunday— : 10:00 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m., — Worship service. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Residential - Commercial Nursery will be available. OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS • 6:00 p.m.r-Worship service. Meetings at REMODELING Every Wednesday— Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ;; FREE-ESTIMATES 7:30 p.m.—Bible study. 2141 Brockman, Ann Arbor _. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Every Sunday— lb V. JENSEN The Rev. Richard Coury, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Every Sunday— aqd SON 9:45 a.m.—'Sunday school. WATERLOO VILLAGE LICENSED BUILDER 11:00 a.m.•r-Worship service. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6.00 pirn.—Evening worship. 8118 Washington St. 378 Spring Lake Drive Every Wednesday— The Rev. Glenn Kjellberg, Pastor Chelsea, Mich. 7:00 p.m.—Chridt's.Ambassadors. Every Sunday— Missionettes. Bible meditation and 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. PHONE 475-1820 prayer. 11:15 a.m.—Worship service. PORK SALE 10-12-iB. Avis'. '•••>• Baby Pork Loins .,lb. 98c PORK STEAK lb. 89c .• Cut ond Wrapped - Ready for Freezer : :• > • PORK CHOPS .Ah. $1.19 PORK HOCKS .... lb. 69c 1978 FAIRMONT A neyv car built for today but designed for the years ahead. MPGt MM MPGt DEER PROCESSING Fairmont combines fuel efficiency, space efficiency, and'eost HWY. ^E^CITY efficiency. With 2.3 litre engine and manual transmission. SKINNING, CUTTING,

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MI WaterRun4)H SALE A serious discussion by theMerkej , III, Frank Rer)ton, Frank board with regard to the man- Sweeny and Harold Trinkie. WERE CLEANING holes, large cement tile, ana Others' attending the meeting drainage cf surface water con­ were fiaerte Leach, Jfm Oakerj, trary td the natural flow, m a Jolm Wellnitz and f rank Cook.' result pf Chelsea's Old US-12 It was reported that Cook'* Car­ Demos - New and Used Cars Street Improvement Plan domi­ nival will return to Chelsea for nated the agenda of business at the 1978 fair. SAVE HUNDREDS DURING THIS SALE! last week's regular Fair Board Merle Leach gave a compre­ meeting, held in conjunction with' hensive account of the Chelsea the board's annual meeting. Fire Department's activities with The annual meeting was called regard to the 1977 fair 4»d was fol­ USED SPECIALS NEW and DEMOS to order by President Lloyd Grau. lowed by Fite Chief Jim Gakefy In addition to the president, those who presented some suggestions 1973 FIREBIRD 1977 MONTE CARLO in attendance included Ed Keezer* for future fair parades ana safety V-8, automatic/ power steering Loaded. 3,000 miles. Stock No. 3553. board secretary; Kay Pplj'a.n, measures, especially during the and brakes, 17,000 miles. treasurer; Ruth Leach, fair secre­ demolition derby- $AV6 $«58.00 tary; Jej-ry Heydiauff, vice-presi­ Board Secretary Ed Keezer dent; and Earl Heller, manager, read the minutesv of last, year's 1975 MONTE CARLO 1977 FLEETSIDE PICKUP Directors present were Art annual meeting, and Treasurer Loaded. 30,000 miles. • - Stock No. 4$>4^: S4VI $1005.00 Steinaway, Keith Bradbury, Har- Kay Poljan gave her annual re­ 61d Gross, Ralph t McCalla, Dick port. As there were no corrections, Poljan, Charles Stapish, Jerry the reports were accepted as read- 1976 OLDS 442 1977 (MPALA The board's regular meeting Herrick, Charles Koenn, Rueben Must see, Power steering and Stock No. 3481. 305 engine, a\tt Lesser, Jr., and two new board was then called to order, and the brakes, AM-FM radio; , Cruise Control. SAVE $943.00 members, Archie Bradbury and secretary's and treasurer's re­ Robert Heller. ports were accepted as read. Nor­ Absent were John Klink, Joe mal business of the Fair Board 1977 CHEYETTf 1977 CAPRICE CLASSIC was carried out as usual. tfMiUIMIMMh*H 8,000 miles, Autcrnqtjc. Stock No. 3376. Air, Caiise Control, tilt- A general, discussion followed 1 Art Stelnaway's accoUtty of. tlje ' Priced to sell. .^ wheel, 305 engine. • SAVE $977.00 TECHNICIANS: fair kitchen. Detailed ' questions were asked about kitchen opera­ 1973 EL CAM I h(0 1977 BEAUVILLE VAN Immediate opening for tech­ tions during fair week. '.'•'.. :V/-:-;-ERN£S(T^SE^^eft^'Ch^lseft^was ^he first he delays, above, while hunting near Waterloo., V-8, automatic, AM FM radio. Stock No. 4875; 9-pass,, air,: nicians with mechanical skills. The board then > turned its :• at­ i deer > hunter. to report. hunting suqpess Tuesday ,< Wit h .Sell? in $e phoio are two of his fellow-hunt­ : You should have some technical tention to the drainage, problems ! Drive and Buy! Cruise Control. SAVE $948.00 qualifications and the ability to morning, \ the first day bf the firearms deer sea­ ers, Tin? Bareis, center^ and Pavid Seyi rjed»,both expected as a result of the.uS-J2 alsp of Chelsea. * , meet and work with people. Street Improvement Plan. Accord­ son, The selasbij opened aj 7 |,m*i *hd less than Basic electronic training help­ ing to John Wellnitz, before the two hours later, Sell had bagged the 8-point buck ful but .not essential. digging was done, the corner of Old Manchester Rd. and Old US- Train at Full Pay 12 was a natural high spot. All M-52 and 1-94 Ph. 475-1373 Chelsea, Mich, drainage flowed West frPm the ings* Business Products, Inc., will corner, leaving very little surface i water. Other drainage was to­ train you as a customer en­ wards the south. Week of Nov. 8-14 Arthur AltVater was sentenced I charges of owning a dog at large gineer at full pay. Your respon­ "There was not even enough Rocky ^Humphrey was senten­ to pay fines and costs of $35 on 1 that bites. A Standard Want Ad Will Get Results! sibilities will include servicing water left standing after a rain ced to pay fines and costs of and maintaining office equip­ to warrant culverts at the fair $250 on charges of impaired driv­ ment in the Ann Arbor area. gates," Wellnitz said. "Thete was ing. also • no surface Water from the Terry Riveria was sentenced to r east." «Thecttim$ofMichigMmfdcedwitkdender\C6 Fringe Benefits US-12, there is a large tile be­ Karen L. Brunk, pled guilty to CY\ foreign imports', it is a crisis of skyrocketing costs and of waste; and, unfor turtatek ginning at the surface of the(charge s of disorderly person. it is a crisis of disbelief. Many citizens are not yet convinced thai Ave are indeed confronted There's a liberal benefit pack­ dirt, and sloping down 10 or 12 Fines and costs, $50.. '•»>- amount over the long haul, We'll keep trying to |SI5i^>:- help you save, Iteiylji^'v-.Mm^N few* Michigan BeJI... lyjiUt! !•-•«'.,'-*••• -. people who enjoy serving people. Michigan Bell I A •: .,,,--1 M&i& sVViJs*- Edison ',•';*«>*!,¢1S*.,Wfct!».*•y»l, fci^;;v*M jS-.tift&ftf.- "Mm mm. Ilillilllllife^ l.ii^^lV.i'.u-. . •HMMMlMMttMIIIIIIUIIlMtftfNIMaill JFF WMSMLZ^ VH*1*'.»••••• (.",>"' %? ill: #5f JB , The Ch0ise^'stan^ra> Thujrscl^yp November 17, 197^ : r'i •? '•'('.'• '• ''<' '.,:-: '{'•' • ' ( iss-i •*->!.. Parson fWe///joff

r .' - while Mary. Beth Tolle? ; James A. Robards, 72, of 511 The double ring ceremony was Taylor Lane, died Nov. 12, at St. will display and sell their wares will have a variety of macrame during the first Community Christ­ jey^lry on display. performed by the Rev. Wesley Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann mas Bazaar, Nov. 2546, at Syl­ Perschbacher in the presence of Arbor. He was born June 23, 1905, Other Items and artists, to be the immediate famlHes. in Ossion, N.Y., to George and van Town Hall on W. Middle St. featured at the bazaar will be '• Young Homemakers at Country Chelsea Senior Citizens will meet! The bazaar was organized by jwtteryiby Carolyn Palmer, wooden i The bride, i§ the daughter of Craftique, Nov. 17, 8 p.m. Pizza at St. Mary'? school Friday, Nov<; Francena Coe Robards. He mar- Janis Miller, Marilyn Poulter and" toys by'*pat Colieus, paintings by Elsie Hopkins of MontpeTier, 0., following the meeting. 18, 6 p.m. for a short business meet*, tted Ella Kleinschmidt on Dec. Gail Toiles, who will act as hos­ Chelsea|and Painters and friends, and the late Bliss Smith. The * * * , ing and pot-luck, followed by; cards § •11^1926, She survives. bridegroom is the son of Elsa tesses for the event. They will: ^fghari^r&nd sweaters by Chris^ Annual Christmas Bazaar and * * * '/•• |! Mr. Robards had' been employed <'hare in' the profits along with tine Giffen, and stuffed animals Wellhoff Chupp of Chelsea, and Bake Sale, Prklay and Saturday, American Legion Hospital equips' by Central Fibre Co. for more the various craftsmen assembling the late Herman Wellhoff. (than 33 years before retiring in and dolls by Linda Wade. Dec, 2 and 3, at VFW Hall, 105 ment is available by contayt'nf displays for the bazaar. Chris.tnias tree skirts, wreaths; ' For her wedding, the bride chose N. Main St. Time 9 to 5. Free Larry Oaken at 475-7^91/ ; ;* 1989. "We planned this event to in­ clown dolls, stick horses, and sock a floor-length aqua blue chiffon coffee, adv25 |f in addition to his widow, sur- over taffeta dress, fashioned with volve people in the community monkeys are just a few more] a, scooped neckline, empire waist- * *'*'•' Chelsea Rebekah Lodge No. 130| vivprs include four sons, Roland, who are artists and craftsmen, e^mples of, the many handcrafted AA and Al-Anon meeting, Mon­ the first Tuesday of every month;;; of Grass Lake, James, Jr., of but who didn't have fairs to go wares to he found at the bazaar. ljne, and long sheer sleeves. She Chelsea, Frank, of Chelsea, and 1 carried a bouquet of pink sweet­ day evenings at Chelsea Commun­ 7:30 p.m., at the Temple; to," Mrs. Toiles said in explain­ The event will be open to the heart roses, white baby carnations, ity Hospital, 8;30 p.m. Closed * * + j- iKonneth, of. Grass Lake; two ing how the idea for a Commun­ public, Nov. 25/ from' 5 p.m. to • daughters, Mrs. Donald (Marjorle) 4nd baby's breath on a white meetings. Chelsea Co-op Nursery is nov| ity Christmas Bazaar originated. 7 p.m., and Nov. 26. from 9:30 Bible. * * » caking applications for the 1977-7¾ Plumb, of Chelsea, Mrs. Stanley "There will be something for a.m. to 5 p.m. Svlvan Town (Myrna) Weir, of Chelsea; 21 everyone, as the works to- be dis­ Hall is located near Chelsea Phar­ , Matron of honor was Betty Mum , Altar Society of St. Mary is hav­ school year. To enroll, call K a $ sell. Her floor-length, jade green ing their annua) Thanksgiving and Johanson,. 475-7765 or 475-8316. i grandchildren; four great-grand­ played represent many different macy on W. Middle St. children; two brothers, Glenn, of handicrafts. ,..- drepe dress featured a jeweled MK ond Mrs. Kenneth Wellhoff Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, advx43tf Organizers of the event plan heckline and long sleeves. She Nov. 10, at Sylvan Town Hall from Ann Arbor, and Chester of Salt ' Marcie Stump will be at the to show their appreciation for, ?Lake City, U.; and six sisters, me-community's support of their; wore a corsage of pink sweetheart Following the wedding, the newly- in Montgomery, and the.bridegroom 9 to 5. adv23 Lyndon Township Planning Com?i bazaar with her driftwood plaques, roses and white baby carnations. weds^ returned to Carhden where is employed by the Stubnitz Spring mission meets the second Thursi- •Mm Paul (Georgia) Gauss, of dried f'ower baskets and Christ­ project by having a supervised; ...* * * Ann Arbor, Mrs. gthel Walz, of ., Richard Wellhoff, brother of the they now.: make their home. The Division of Hoover Ball and Bear- ; Past Matrons OES, Nov. 17, day of the month at the Tbwn^ mas decorations. Also, Diane children's corner available at the' bridegroom, was best man, ship Hall at 8 D.m. adv.42tf; Chelsea, Mrs. Clarence (Eleanor) Guard will disolav and sell her bazsiar where small children may bride is employed by Crotty Corp. ing Co., in Adrian. , 12:30 p.m. business meeting and (p^yhe, of Holt, Mrs; Homer (Mar- bOt-luck, at the Masonic Temple. Raggedy Anne and Raggedy Andy play while their parents shop. Sharon Township Planning Coral jorie) Parker, of Chelsea, Mrs. ;l Sylvan Township Board meeting nission regular meet: ng third Clare (Marian) Kirshman, of Ypsi- the -first Tuesday of the month, at Wednesday of each month. adv42tt: |Janti, and Mrs. Ralph (Clarabelle) Glenn, of Stockbridge. A daughter Health •Depi/C^ 7 p.m., at Sylvan Township Hall. .'••••'..•*••".* * adv.42tf Sharon Township Board reguia* Joyce, preceded him in death in Amana RADARANGE 1942. ' [ * * * meeting first Thursday of each Immunizations lor Children month, 8c 30 p.m. adv42tf Funeral services were held Tues­ 'Lima Township Board regular day, Npv. 15, 2 p.m., at Staffan meeting the, first Monday 3f the • ,-, * * * Don't let your children suffer leg, mumps, rubella, diphtheria,; Lima Township' Planning Com- Funeral Home, with the Rev. needlessly from communicable li^t'a^us and polio are! offered to» month; S p.m. at Lima Township Carl Schwarm officiating. Burial Hall: adv42tf mission regular meeting the third diseases which may be prevented pre-school and school-age children.' * ••' '*••••... Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. at followed in Oak Grove Cemetery, through immunizations. ^Tuberculosis testing is also avail-; : Chelsea Home Meal Service de­ me Township: Hall. i Memorial contributions may be The Washtenaw County Health 'able for both children and adults.' livers ohejiot meal a day to elder­ ,'•:'-* V* . ' * '-'V ' ' /V'. imade in Mr. Robards' name to Department conducto immuniza­ No appointment is necessary andy ly and disabled living in the Chel­ Lyndon Township Board regulal First Congregational church, Chel­ tion clinics regularly oh the thii-d there is, no charge for services.] sea . area. For information, Call meetings the third Tuesday of each sea. * -. Saturday of each month at 2355 There will be' staff.. available a^ Ciaralee HoMriieyer, 475-8014, or month, 7 p.m., in Lyridoij Town i ______W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, sill clinics for councelijig.ori immu^ Barbara Branch, 475-7644. Hall. and on the second and fourth hizatiOns heeded. : Mrs. Ludwig Kazda Saturday of each month at 555 Parents'should bring records ofj Towner St. in Ypsilanti. All clin­ previous immunizations with them.' Native of Budapest, Hungary ics are held from 9. to 11 a.m. Dies at Her Chelsea Home Immunizations including meas- . Subscribe today to -The Standard! >• Elizabeth Kazda, 83, of 725 W. Middle St., died suddenly Nov. 11 at her home:. She was born June Tonight and Every Thursday 5, 1894 in Budapest, Hungary, and To Jackson later; married Ludwig Kazda. He preceded her in death on Jan.' 19, THE CAPTAINS TABLE (Continued from page one) The third period, though j proved 1973. handed. Western tied the score to be Chelsea's downfall. Unable Mrs. Kazda had lived in Day­ ROAST BEEF at 4:12 on a goal by Mark Are- to hold their tempers any longer, ton, 0., before moving to Chelsea hart, but at 4:34 in the period, Gary Keleman at 3:54, Kevin in 1970. Mark; Stevenson sent a shot high Houle at 8:38, and Pat Steven­ Survivors include one son, Pro­ 16^4(^ #v».-,*p>.- into the net to put Chelsea ahead fessor Louis F. Kazda of Ann son at 10:38, all received game Arbor; one daughter, Matilda Kaz­ again. Pat Stevenson assisted on misconduct penalities for Chel­ the second Bulldog scoring play. da of Grass Lake; three grand­ sea, These players will have to daughters; and four great-grand­ ^This period turned out to be the sit out Chelsea's next^ game, as daughters. seeiie of the best game action all Funeral services were held Mon­ night," Glasson said. "The per­ well as having sat out the re­ mainder of last Sunday's game. day, NoV. 14', 11 a.m. at the Chel­ iod featured a lot of hard hitting sea United Methodist Retirement anil a good brand of hockey." While Chelsea was busy. fight­ Home Chapel, with the Rev. Ira Chelsea continued to stay on.top. ing,: Western* scored two unans­ Wood officiating. Burial followed in, the second period as both wered goals in the period to take in Oak Grove Cemetery, Chelsea. 1 teams exchanged goals. «4ie* r garfte: : from : the •-Bulldogs; Arrangements were by Staffan "Carved Before Your Eyes * Western's gipal c^me at 9:57 when ^They (Western)': forced lis to Funeral Home. Serving from 4 J30^9 :30 p.m. $ark Arehart blasted one into play the.ir: styled of hockey, and we the net. However, Chelsea re­ ended 'up losing . the game/' As­ ftif.Q-X^X'SWS' gained its One point lead at 10:56 sistant Bulldog Coach Phil Boham The Captains Table - 8093 Main St^ Dexter when Mark Stevenson picked up reported. "This-season has a long BIRTHS a rebound and sent the puck fly­ way to go, and jet's- hope the ing ^ into the goal. next time Chelsea plays Western^ A son, Aaron Matthew, to Steve : . Western began throwing its hockey gets Splayed the. Way it and Lori Schanz, of Manchester, weight around as the. period pro­ was • designed to ,b'e played." Nov. 6, in,St. Joseph Mercy Hos­ gressed, according to Glasson, but Chelsea's next . game , will be pital, Ann Arbor. Maternal grand­ QUALITY Chelsea kept its temper and the Sunday, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. against parents are ,Mr. and Mrs. Donald lead during the period. Hanover Horton. Fritz, of Chelsea. Paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schanz, also of Chelsea. . * * * A daughter, Nicole Rene, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leidner, of 4Q17.Notten Rd., Oct. 25, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Ar­ JGnmBLES. bor. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Shrader of Model RR-9 110 N. Moin St. Ph. 475-7472 Brooklyn, and paternal grandpar­ ents are Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Leid­ Touchmatic ner of Northfield, Minn. MICROWAVE^OVEN A son, Armin Drew, to Brent The first microwave oven with a memory. R. and Adamine C. Michaelson of Riker Rd., Nov. 8, in St. Jos­ The Raytheon Company, of which Amaha Anniversary Special The Touchmatic SAVE ENERGY! is a subsidiary, invented microwave Radarange oven Model RR-9. eph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor. cooking in the mid 1940's. Soon after, Raytheon manufactured the first microwave oven — for commercial use. SAVE HEATING COSTS! Hospital Patients • Touchmatic Computerized Control 10 Years of Leadership Remembers what you toll tl to do hy Then in 19£7, Amana was the first '' • , touching numbers and words on the May Have Guest manufacturer to offer miciowav.e cooking control panel. in a practical, 115-volt countertop unit-; Remembers . . , how long to defrost'. For Thanksgiving designed specifically for the home. In the HOMEGUARD Thanksgiving will be a very 10 years since that engineering Remembers to wait for food special day at Chelsea Commun­ breakthrough, Amana has pioneered many temperature lo equalise. ity Hospital, it was announced to­ of the major technological refinements in microwave ovens. Refinements like Remembers . . . just how long to rook. day by Willard Johnson, adminis­ programmed cooking with computerized . trator of the hospital. controls. Remembers to shut itself off and call FUEL SAVER Each patient hospitalized over Now — to celebrate Amana's 10 years of you tor dinner with a pleasant beep 'thanksgiving Day may invite one microwave leadership —we offer the relative or friend to have Thanks­ Remembers to display the time of day Amana Radarange Microwave Oven 10th 1 giving dinner at the noon hour, when cooking's completed In lights With all the trimmings, courtesy Of the hospital. Patients and 675 watts of cooking power. A Real Energy^aveH ' - INSULATION guests will be encouraged to uti­ Cooks almost everythirtg with lize the hospital's- comfortable, Cooks almost everything home-like dining room. gourmet perfectin 1/4th 50% to 75% less electricity than; Cellulose Pouring Insulation the usual timeL a cony^rjIjpMLeiecjrjc range. SCHOOL • Stainless steel interior . . targe enough Cookmatic Power Shift puts vou in ful fc& LUNCH MENU for a family size turkey control ot everything you cook Week of Nov. 21-25 always a wardrobe favorite • See-through window and interior light so Monday—Hamburgers on a bun, you can see what's cooking $099 trimmings, french fries, chilled pears, coffee cake, milk. Take advantage of /'Tuesday —- Lasagna, buttered now the Blazer our 10th Anniversary JKKKH per bog green beans, bread and butter, dessert, milk. Special today! rou're Invited Bag cover. 20 sq. ft. 4" deep Wednesday—Thanksgiving dinner is a must"! at school. Amona Radarange cooking demonstration will be held Quantities limited, to supply on hand. Thursday — Thanksgiving vaca­ CAMEL or NAVY tion. on Saturday, Nov. 19th. Feel free to come in and ask Friday—Thanksgiving vacation. Have you ever thought about how compatible it is? It's friendly with just about anything you wear it any questions about microwave cooking. Tighter Editing for with — from expensive slacks to your favorite jeans. mpi Government Printing It's never out of date. FREE COFFEE and SNACKS Used to he, the Government CUT WINTER Printing Office paid for publishing $85.00 rules in the Federal Register. m But, as of Oct. 1, each govern­ Storo Hours: Mori, thru Sat., 8 a.m. N> 5:30 pm. ment agency must now pay its FUEL COST own printing bill. The result?— Tighter editing I Before the change HEYDLAUFF'S went into effect, the printing bill for a two-week period was $1.9 STRIETERS MEN'S WEAR I Ik I IrkMVrIPh. T475-122 *#1 25 to 50$ million. 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iU* -•Hf arts T Second Section CHELSEA; MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977 Pages 9-14 Wednesday everiing, Nov, 9, more gridders were senior Steve Pen­ By PAUL FRISINGER than 100 Chelsea High school fall nington, voted Most Valuable' Of­ athletes, their parents and friends, fensive, Back; senior Pon Hairris, *v^»«C0050COOOCCOC05< REALTOR and •* their respective coaches, Most Valuable Lineman; junior "Al packed the high school cafeteria Augustine, Most Valuable Defen­ RENTING OUT YOUR HOME and auditorium for the 1977 Fall sive Back; senior Jim Bollinger, Your ^home becomes a busi- house. You can't defer the prof- Athletic Banquet. • .: v Most Valuable Defensive Lineman;. ness if yqu rent it out either it from the sale by buying an- Following a pot-luck dinner, a- senior Rick Beeman, Most Impro-? for a year or some seasonal other house. However, you can ward presentations were made to ved Back; and senior .Phil Stein-; .period such as the summer. The charge off a loss on the sale deserving athjletes, and letters and hauer, Most Improved Lineman/ costs of running the property against your income for the certificates iot participation were Selected as tri-captains of the* are subtracted from the rent to year, conferred vj'pon.f^ll team members 1978 varsity football squad were determine the net income from in football, ; - ; ; the owner — there are import­ sity awards were Jesse Cob,urn,, ant differences. drop in at FRISINGER REAL-: Other season; records included a \1 Augustine, Doug Clark,, Scptfc, TV CO., 935 S, Main St., Chel­ 6-3 finish by the junior varsity Stafford, Ray Sabo, Ben Klncer. : sea, Phone: 475-8681; evenings football team, and a 1-6-1 finish Tim Bareis, Scott. Powers, Bart •; , . Depreciatipn claimed must be by Cbejse^ir^sjbnian . players. -, : 475 2621. We're here to help! Bauer, Scott Price, Rohen -Os- .subtracted from the cost of the r Receiving special recognition trander! Jim Brown, Jeff :^ibler,. among Chelsea High's varsity Gary Thornton and Dan Gerstler, Phil Bajfeis, athletic director, again served as head varsity foot-: ball coach this season, assisted 115 PARK ST. by Jim Tallman and Richard fAXr 475-2030 els. Team tra'ner was Jeff Kiel, 475-8765 CHELSEA, MICH. while managers were Mark Bar- s's, Tom Hill; John Lane \and Marty Steinhauer. . : ' ,• From the ranks of Chelsea's varsity cross-country squad, coa­ ched by Pat Clarke, Dave Daw­ ill vcD APrunv son was. honored as Most Valu­ able Runner for his second' con­ secutive year. Pat Murphy took •• »-./.«' -W:'-^v5* .. . . 'he award for Most Improved 1¾.¾ • Ift^Sw^Sg MA I tK Au t NIT Runner, and' will return next sea­ ; HELICOPTER PHOTOGRAPHER DALE FISHER Honored nvith first-year awards kwere Randy Harris, Jim Weid- mever, Mark Shippy, Pat Murphy, Utiitpie Aerial Photography Business John Whittaker, Mark Beyer and HOME AUTO BUSINESS Theresa Hoffman. JV awards went For Dale Fisher of Notten Rd., fer to film a fleeting but "in­ of seconds," Fisher says. "That's reached a satisfying' plateau in to Brian Herrick, Randy Bohl, a typical .d.a^!bregins with a trip tense moment of natural beauty, a skill I developed in the Navy. his work. Yet, his creative drive Gayle Beyer, Laurie Hastings and to Ann Arbor Airport where he or the raw power exhibited by Fisher operates his present refuses to stop. : <• , ' Mark Stevenson; boards his Helicopter, assembles the naked girders of a future company from his home on .Not­ , YOMR/ independent ] His latest, endeavors include : In golf, coached by Pat Wade, his camera equiprnent, discusses ten Rd., where he lives with .Insurance §/AQ B IMT landmark. expanding his business on a S6HVEK VOU HtlST' INSURANCE third-year varsity awards were the upcoming flight with his pi­ his wife' Judy and/ their 'chil­ t-s/ ' After receiving his. discharge, national basis (he plans'-.'to' opeiv presented to Brian Lewis and lot, and lifts 6Tf the runway to Fisher returned to Ann Arbor dren, Matt, Jpdi, and Jeff. His Charlie Bridges,. Receiving sec­ s$rt;Wbrk;.-':;v;^; ;'•:;•/.':*;'.'':.' :'. ,"'';,'' :.. •j • and was hired by The Ann Arbor wife is actively involved in the ate. put of Florida and Ar^ona ond-year . varsity awards were : Joe Ewald; Bill Spau.ldirig, Jeff •f I^JPfilgtjjijg ^•(Joif.e^difVhj^daw'Sv'' Nisws",' ^...a /staf^. photographer Sheridan W. Springer s «***.;-* arles A Kleinschmidt ^sfel^nieiit^. wlR3r^rne*v vJief.! j; \ spfeciali^ng:: in'inw^^^^?^ Rabbift". arid Mike- Eisele, while' %*• "meet^'wltli'; a 'ciie^r'!Vb$«e^' , . . . . and iproBuefng' a Bruce -Rabbitt was the sole col­ ' reiurts;' to -the . airport,- .lands, • v. ye stayed with The News for, Ruth DeVine Micky Quackenbush and begirts- to lay- t.h^.ground-'. • .approximately . a year,- • from ,of a previous commitment. lull-color picture/bqpKv on 'Ann lector of a first-year varsity award. : Arbor, as well as'.^Michigan, • work. fbr .his • next, job.. • \. -; 1954-55. During that time, he Fisher originally leased rental (Continued on page 12) ; ; helicopters for his work, but with the idea, of publishing, books Fisher'^ .business is helicopter, "started a colpr ; film .processing on other parts. of. .the.'country Service 'and. advertising business. in February of, this yeai\ he c 5¾ photography, .an occupation. hi? if the .first two are; :s^ee"ssfui. forged • for himself '-less ;.thah 15 ;• VVh'eh the, :businass expanded to- purchased his own. years ago, when heldeciried'!to\ the point where' he was unable "I decided I needed my own Two weeks ago', a "pKpfdgraiphic do something different fronj other to. work both' as a news photo­ helicopter for 103 percent avail­ exhibit of spme of-Fisher's best people:" • •;.•;;-.^,: •;•/;;."': grapher and effectively operate ability," he explained. "I also aerial views of Ann-Arbor -went fts growing business, Fisher re­ needed a more highly qualified on display in the. main- p'ffice/pf •'• In 1963; 'he formed, his own the Ann Arbor Federal Savings; company, Dale Fisher; Heli-jPhoto, signed from The News. pilot than I was able to secure while renting. It takes a pilot located at • the corh.ei- of Liberty and'has been photpgrapging ev­ "Continued success eventually St. and S. Division1 'in' Ann RICK'S MARKET ery t^ing:.from cohstrupt'ioh si'tes led him to open a studio on years before he is able to do Arbor.- •• •• •' • • • and muiti-riatipnal corporations, Washtenaw Ave.,' near Industrial some of the things I need him 20490 M-52 "The Store with the Spartan on the Door" Phone 475-2898 to barnyard scenes -in- Sylvan Hwy., in Ann Arbor. to do to get the photograph I The display, entitled "Ann township ever- since. want." Arbor—A New Dimension," con­ In addition to doing different tains photos that are part of a At 44, Fisher commands atten­ types of color photography, pro­ Thus along with buying a MUSSELMAN'S ^500^0860009600900060099009009009000( ECKRICH helicopter, Fisher employed two collection to be published, in tion as much for himself, as h.'s cessing coior prints, and operat­ Fisher's book on Amf Arbor. ' career. Born in Ann Arbor ip ing a portrait studio, Fisher be­ pilots. His chief pilot is Rich- APPLE SLICED 1933, he began studying photo­ gan experimenting with a spec­ •ard Jackson of Southfield, "the "In the past 14 years, I've 1 only living hijacked pilot in the developed helicopter photography graphy while attending Slauson ialized medical photography ser­ Junior High school, where he was vice, and established industrial world," Fisher jokes. Jackson to a highly sophisticated state, SAUCE BOLOGNA encouraged to pursue his budding photography accounts with the was comandeered for a Jackson as evidenced by the exhibit," Reg. or Thick interest in the field by his teach­ Bendix Corp., the now defunct prison break nearly two years Fisher claims. "But I still feel er, Myron Van Ellis. Conductron Corp., and the Na­ ago. like I'm only scratching the sur­ \6Vi-Oz. face of what's available." $ When Fisher, reached high tional Sanitation Foundation. Fisher's other pilot is Brian Can 35 1 -Lb. McMann of Plymouth, who works He says his current obsession Pkg. school, he was adopted by a sec­ Moving a step further, he be­ 1.39 ond nientor, physics teacher gan processing optical data and for him on a part-time basis. is to educate the public to recog­ Malon Buehl. Buehl continued, to reproducing seismographic read­ Although Fisher purchased a nize what he feels has emerged Don't Forget BORDEN'S groom Fisher's interest in photo­ ings through' a lazar scanner. helicopter for purposes of avail­ as a revolution in photography. graphy and it was through the Then, a growing economic down­ ability, he was confronted by And it shouldn't be too diffi­ teacher's support that Fisher be-, turn forced him out of business a new problem. Because it is cult a task for a hard-driving Peach Halves SUNDAE gan looking for a part-time an 1963. more economical for him to fertile-minded man like Fisher. photography job. transport the helicopter to the To that end, he has already has To Order Early! It was then that the indepen­ location of some assignments than the public exhibit, some soon- CONES Fdsher was hired by Cliff Dey, dent and versatile Fisher decid­ it is to fly it there, Fisher to-be published books, and a 16-Oz owner of Cliff Dey's Studio which ed to concentrate his efforts on needed a vehicle which could catalogue to his credit. Gdn 41« c was then located on State St. in a specialized branch of photo­ transport the helicopter a size­ Ann Arbor, above the Nichol's graphy and chose helicopter able distance without injuring KRAFT 6 >< 73 Arcade. photography as the medium for any of its sensitive parts. "Dey was a portrait photo­ his new approach. None that were available met CURTIS MATHES PIES VELVET grapher, an old master, one of "My decision was made when his specifications, so it fell upon MACARONI the best," Fisher recalls. "I I realized that there are really Fisher to engineer a special COLOR TV learned a great deal from him, oniy a few good photographers," trailer. PEANUT doing part-time wedding photo­ he explained. "It was either and CHEESE graphy." work at the very top, or with For this job, he enlisted the Sale Now On A year or so transpired, and everyone else at the bottom help of his wife, a neighbor, 4-yr. parts warranty BUTTER Mark Leidner, and a friend, BREADS in 1952, Fisher left high school where what you have is low- 4-yr. picture tube warranty Deluxe Dinner "Lefty"Schanz, a Chelsea Chry- to join the Navy. Because of grade, low-priced competition." 4-yr. chassis labor. his background, and talent be­ Fisher further discovered that ler Proving Grounds employee. 320: $1 A*! hind the lens, Fisher was select­ at least two reasons would It took the four nearly 3½ TOUCH TUNING 14-Oz. c months to complete work on the REMOTE CONTROL jQr ItnTAi ed for training as a reconnais­ keep those at the bottom-rung Pkg. 69 sance photographer. from apeing his transition. custom designed trailer, which COMBINATION COLOR TV DINNER "First, the expense to get was ssen by many area resi­ Also Block tj Whites SPARTAN He completed the Navy's aer­ started was so great, the aver­ dents in the 1977 Chelsea Com­ WE TAKE TRADES ial mapping school, photo inter­ munity Fair Parade. In com- pretation school, motion picture age person was financially pre­ ; COMET SANDWICH school, and worked in a research vented from doing it; and sec­ p!et ng the trailer, (he builders LOTS TV testing program his last year, ond the camera equipment ne­ couldn't resist a parting shot. At the rear of the vehicle, they 512 N. Maple Rd., Ann Arbor CLEANSER testing infra-red film under mili­ cessary for the job was simply Phone 769-4469 ROLLS COOKIES not available. painted the words, "Low Fly­ tary conditions. ing Aircraft." Wolcomc. Bonk Financing. Finding challenge and purpose With his knowledge of the Mostcr Choree t> BankAmcricartJ 17-Oz, l€ 24-Oz. in what he was doing, Fisher camera and photography, and It, would seem Fisher has now Can 39 Box 79 began to seriously consider a with the technical assistance of K90CCOO$0900eO{»OOOSCOOOOOOSQOOOOOs5; Navy career. ''I thought about a long-time friend and camera it for some time before I fin­ expert, Fisher came up with a NOW ON TUESDAY NIGHTS ally concluded I didn't like the lens modification which gave regimentation," Fisher confessed, him a customized camera for BORDEN'S GLACIER CLUB Consequently, two days after his new approach. CHICKEN BUFFET completing a final photography Fisher doesn't compromise his class in the Navy, Fisher opted accomplishment with a modest for a discharge. attitude. "I can now do tlvngs 1/2 ,.i. 39 Of that period, Fisher now says no one else can do," he declares REAM 6 ''I learned most of the tech­ openly. But because he cannot patent his invention, Fisher keeps Mt*#* H**+40*m***^ ******-**+* +r~4f*m<«*>M******4*^> 4f ** *0- JW^'uP^^.g^^.^^^^li'^^-^^lM.^..^ ng>*f ii^ia.'.dM.^^tN**.***^*'*.**-**^**'*'1**'**-**^* niques for what I do while in the Navy, at the expense of the gov­ it a well guarded secret. ernment." He admits there prob­ He further maintains that the ably would have been no other average photographer who could , way to acquire stioh a vast duplicate his invention would with our Famous Deep-Fried Chicken RICK'S HOT BREAD DAILY amount of knowledge in his field. still find it difficult to mimic his work. and SPECIAL BARBECUED CHICKEN ||Vf w.- Viewing his work, one is imme­ diately glad Fisher was able to "Taking photographs froun a also method potatoes and gravy, dressing, and salad bar, ou:- Weekdays by 3:30 p.m. Sah O Sun., by 10:30 a.m. continue e>*ploring different ave­ helicopter is a matter of being Serving from 4:30-9:00 mmm&w ^^-$W\ v. j nues of photography through able to visualize composition (0MANtlW RIOHTS RESERYED) the Navy. Producing awesome, from the air while moving 65 at the CAPTAINS TABLE b\*t simple, graphic, yet sens! miles per hour, and then being 8093 ..,MAI. N ST., DEXTER PH. 426*3811 i tmt ma—minimi 'i mi) fc uliir i \ niuimmu*t*immm*kim»i \tiv© lrMtf&s,. 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fr^wa WANT AW WANT ADS WANT ADS ff4NT iPS ffjtyy iog ^1).,11.1111^...^, WANT ADS * MlM. J" mtf^mmm WANT ADS IMfiffi: 2-^^tVW-t 9RMW •-m iAu)T\ ? J-- • • • " f WWW tF^wff rJm FOR RENT-Fair Service Center CUSTOM SEWING and alterations. JAR RENTAL by the day, week for meetings,c ' parties, weddin r g Ph. 475-2248. 38lf end, week or month. Full jhsur liri:l#.lgfiL.^l! HILLTOP, INC ffiflfiPWs". & - Weekdiys 6'r ance cdverage, low rates. Cal 8316 WERKNER RD., CHELSEA week-ehds. Contact John WellnRz; Lyle Chriswell at Palmer Motoi ittPffi If MW •CUSTOM phone 475-1518. •/ /x^|tf Headquarters for Sales^ 475-130V 25t pi* IWl.tPINS We Do |t'All! TURKEY - Fresh dres^ed~on~or R. L, PAUER RED WING der. Also taking orders fo] MM§I§ Mgfehipeg fFSFHPTO fjcEt^n HNSUBBC PLUMBING Thanksgiving and Christmas. Web 'HEATING^ Builders WORK SHOES ster Turkey Farm, Saline. Ph. 429 "»$t$"i|r'""'~"" ELECTRICAL 4249, 429-9720, or 429-9673. x2i ^Hktltei •T6TAI* SEPTIC TANKS & DRAINFIELDS feFFl^lr $*Wi § ^m^w^ Foster's Men's Wear • REPAIR - REMODELING Houses - Garage* Clearance Sale eeNSTRu^rioN- ! 40tf m mm CONTRACTING 'Pole Barns r BY Roofing - Siding ROOMS by day, week or month. New '77 wm\m "THE SPECIALISTS" Concrete Work Excellent for the single man or ttp retjree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. Cars £r Trucks 475-2911.' x31tf •..., Iswfeg ~&ffc4> y ftrehousei Robert Shears, Master Pjifmber In Stock : Gail Shears, Journeyman '\ Call 475-1218 es i'^lM^: Cafl 47,5:294$': 77 NEW YORKER Brougham 4| 3tf W'. • FREE ESTIMATES' dr.,'fully equipped ...... SAVI pARPET |NSTALLATIQN-Clean- Fireplace Builder X31tf mg, sales.' Norris Carpet Cafe. 77 DODGE W-150, 4%heel drivi WliiElMplM t^M'BMkf Evenings,' 475-1580. '"•" 50tf field stone mason, block and brick pick-up, 318, auto., p.s., p.b.J mason, tuck pointing. AM-FM SAVJ C—u8tom Built Horaei FREE ESTIMATES 77 DODGE W-150 4-wheel drW m-, 131-in. wheelbase, Macho pk£ J. R.CARRUTHERS Call 475-8025 after 3 p.m. P8isi§f?M^p LICENSED 318, auto., p.s., p.b., AM-FI "Ifllil^*^^ !** 0—hi We Remodel too -VSAV1 ^- ;v§ril!!= • mm RESIDENTIAL BUILDER U~cau count on us Rqtrick Gjrammaticp 77 DODGE W-150, 4-wheel drive' ml" ^LqeuM CUSTOM HOMES 115-in. wheelbase, Macho pkg. »40tt 360, auto., p.s., p.b., AM-FN •iNi^^i^ir," • -•*• • - . • • •- II . .. • •- GQNTRAETQRS N—o Job Too Small ADDITIONS/FIREPLACES ' ...... SAVI PATIO T~rim Inside & Out & py|L|3ERS ROOFlNG/SlDING/REPAIRS Lqnd Contracts and ^LL THIS Serving "Washtenaw County 1 DEMO L|^ jillMA R—ough-ih Only U Mortgages Wanted , SUAiANfilD For Over 20 year* 77 DODGE D-150, 131-in. wheo' 20700 OLD US-12 Y—ou Want to Finish 475-7234 LAND CONTRACTS purchased, base, 8-ft. box, 318, auto., p.s 29tt CHELSEA' T CHELSEA any amount, anywhere in Mich­ p.b., radial tires, Adventure* LEONARR REITH Phone 475-8321 or 475-76U S—iding Aluminum, 5'? Gutter* 30tf igan. Lowest discounts. Can also , SAV: 2tl make real estate mortgages. Full 4-Ply Polyester I—mmediate Attention 77 DODGE D-100, 6½-ft. box, 31! Master Plumber StPirwpy To Sayings Call Dan Duncanson anytime, Ann auto., p.s., p.b. SAV: Size Price Fed. Tax p-ALE COOK & CO. VACUUM CLEANERS Arbor Real Estate Co., 668-8595. 7tf v STEP IfP the 21 steps to our rem- AJ8-13 $25.95 $1.75 A fine selection ©f E—stimate8, Free Used Trucks Licensed Electrician ----^ room and, s|v^^i} ^ddftiprilal Authorized Electrolux $27.95 $2.01 C78rl3 2L%'on -any o r oveV 101 bl carpets al­ sales and service. 75 DODGE W-100, 4-wheel driv ready substantially reduced. Good Pierson £r pick-up, 318, 4-speed, p.s., p.b. Hot Water Heat C7844 $28.95 $2.05 colors and sizes. Sale ends Sat., BUILDERS r Meyers snow plow $469 Nov. 12. Step "on it.- New and Used Cars Riemenschneider ( -J •' * , \ y 'l - James Cox 75 DODGE D-100 Club Cab, 318] BeltecJ Please Call REALTORS a uto., p.s., p.b., air cond. $289' MERKEL 428-8444, or 428-8686 111 Park St, - 475-9J01 2 Polyester, ? Fiberglass for immediate delivery 118 Riverside Dr., Manchester 75 DODGE Royal Sportsmail 18238 N. Territorial 475-9153 43tl Home Furnishings Your Statewide Connection for Busi­ wagon, 318, auto., p.s., p.b. FOR SALE by owneY, year 'round AM-FM, 12-p a s s., auxiliary Size Price Fed. Tax x23 ness Opportunities, Investments, Harper Ppntiac home near Harrison between 2 Farm s, and Income-Producing heater, Ziebart, low mileagd Mr DALE COOK lakes. Fireplace, 2 bedrooms, car­ Properties. $469 Ejg-H $29.95 $2.27 17« peting, natural gas, patio, all mod­ 75 DODGE W-200 Club Cab, 36( G7844 $33.95 $2.60 THORNTON Sales & Service ern facilities. Ph. 429-4311. 47tf We Currently Have: SAND GRAVEL 4-speed, p.s., fc.b., new tire Chelsea, Mich. 48118 475-1306 FOR RENT — 1977 Ford 12-Pass. H78:14 $35.95 $2.83 475-8^2:8 Club Wagon Buses and Econoline —Dairy Farms $41! Evenings, 475-1608 Vans by the day, week-end, week G78-15 $33.95 $2.05 BIG AND BEAUTIFUL building KLINK —Bowling Alleys \e: 475-2Q44 site—'4½^^ acres on quiet, 40tf or month, insurance. Palmer Ford, Quality Used Cars •sr* ?f§# $32.95 $2.43 country roa'di "Owners anxibws. \ EXCAVATING ,,i?;; |2222rSj . Malty,475-1301 for rates. 33tf ) —Restaurants $iO;5QOr .,:' f,; 75 VALIANT 4-dr., 6-cyl., aut( ••'••- 52tf H7845 $36.95 $2.87 :.; ;[- YOUNQ - I .''••'• oi.".- i! k" | —Bars T^JN ACRES — Ideal for horses. ' Bulldozer - Backhoe « RADIO & PHONOGRAPH REPAIR p.s., low mileage $29 J78-15 .95 $3.Q3 AreaA of attractive homes. Ohel- We list and sell lake, country and oad'Wdrk - Basements —Incotne Properties rucking1 - Crane Work CB Sales & Installation 74 COLT GT coupe, 4-speed, A sea"sthoqls. $17,000. " ' town properties. 'Eugene Young', ? radio, radial tires $24! Real Estate • & Builder, 878-3792, Top gqil - Demolition THE MUSIC HUTCH Drainfield - Septic Tank RADIAL STEEL BUILDING SITE with access to L159Q Dexjer-Pinckhey Rd., Pinck- 8407 Main St., Dexter 475-9101 72 PLYMOUTH Fury 4-dr., 36j tyc£if||Qch Wiluam^villel LakieV Nice area. n»,y 48169. ' ' ' x34tf Trenching, 5" up 426-4380 auto,, p.s., p.b., air cond., onl Size Price ?ed. T^x St^bncjfgf schools.: f^.OOp. Stop in or call for your complimen­ owner $109 Pprtqble Generators Industrial, Residential, Commercial x52tf tary copy of the Michigan Busi­ BR78-13 $41.95 $2.11 Vi MILE WEST of Chelsea village WE HAVE LISTINGS in the Dex­ x CALL 475-7631 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM eaves- ness and Investment Guide. 72 DODGE Polara 4-dr., 318, auto J — Several Z h- tq ll'/^-acre'par­ ter, Chelsea, and lakes areas. J p.s., p.b., one owner $119! ER78-lf $46,95' 13tf '(roiigh'8," roofingV siding, ""ah'tj Chain Saws ?2*? cels'. Ranging from' $14,000 ' to Cal} us for your next home. Members of $25,Qpp. Lkrid cpn'|:rac|; possible.' carpentry w^)rk of all kinds. Ex­ 72 CHEVY Bel Air 4-dr., V-8 FR78-14 $47.95 Partridge and Associates, Inc. WE SELL. SERVICE, $2.69 perienced installers.' "All '.york auto., p.s.- $89J QN-E PLUS ACRE — All high with BODY SHOP guaranteed. For free estimate, 21tf GR78-14 $50.95 $2.89 ED COY REALTY SHARPEN AND TRADE. - pleasant view. Are^ of nice call R. D. Kleinschmidt Co., 428- 72 MERCURY Colony Park statio if','*! '' 426-3948 COMPLETE FULL TIME $52.95 $2.97 homes.-Close to Chelsea. $11,500. 8836. ' x3;tf wagon, V-8, auto., p.s,, p.b GR78-15 Member Ann Arbor Board Estimates Available •' yair cond $6* Chelsea Hardware $5,4.95 $3.15 of Realtors CAR & TRUCK LEASING — For Stairway To Savings HR7845 RQBERTH. details see Lyle Chriswell at 72 CHRYSLER Newport 4-dr .. 21tf $57.95 Ed Coy ...... " 426-8235 PALMER FORD Palmer Motor Sales, 475-1301. 49tf JR78-15 $3.31 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., air cond THORNTQN 222 S. Main 475-1301 STEP UP the 21 steps to our rem­ powerlocks $10! $59.95 $3.47 Rae Kozlouski' 426-8874 40tf ROOFING SPECIALfST-All types nant room and save an addition­ LR78-15 of roof repairs, homes, barns, JR., R.C. 4 List your home with us al 21% on any of over 10,0 carpets '69 DODGE Coronet 2-dr., 31 FRE.E MOUNTING REALTOR commercial. Insurance repairs. As­ already substantially reduced. Good auto., p.s $3E BALANCING; EXTRA : xlOtf phalt shingles, hot built-up roofing, Automotive} Helen Lancaster 475-1198 colors and sizes. Sale ends Sat., PALMER cedar-'slate tile-asbestos. Awnings Nov. 12. Step on it. Barb Rybak :. 475-8498 "". "\ and porch enclosures. Sidhig and Village Rust Pf-Qpfing CHARGE CARDS ACCEPTED, Rat Sta'rkey 475-9544 SELLS FOR LESS! storm windows. Call Joe Hayes for George Knickerbocker —475-2646 New '77s and Demos free estimates. Manchester, 4^8- Standard Oil Lang Ramsay 475-8133 8520. x3'9tf MERKEL Motor Sales, Inc. Cars and TfMSM B^hKAmf^riicard Chuck Walters ....475-2808 1977 BUICK Electra Limited 4-dr. Model Book Palmer Home Furnishings CHRYSLER - DODGE r MiMfCJarg^ ' 23tf sedan, air cond. ...'..'.'.$7100 Price Price PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS X23 An^noan, Express C&J HAULING Phone 475-8661 1977 OLDS 88 Custom Cruiser Wag­ '77 GRANADA $5082 $3995 TRASH, RUBBISH FOR SALE — Full-size baby crib 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea , Village 'Dltieitf' Clubs" on 3-seat, air cond., Demo. and mattress with 3 knitted Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BUILDERS MODEL Big or small, we haul all. /VAqtor Sqles, Inc. Carte Blanche $6100 75 RANCHERO ...$3550 $2695 sheets, high chair with aluminum Tues. thru Fri. Until 8 Monda (Offer expires Nov. 30, 1977) FOR SALE '75 GRAN TORINO $4575 tray, umbrella 'stroller, half-size x23 .QflRY^R - RQBGJS 1977 OL^S Regency 2-dr,, air cond. $2395 Ph. 475-7306 playpen, diaper pail, infant bath­ FINAL ESTATE SALE — Hi? PLYMOUTH ••- 'DGX4&B TRUCKS ..'.....• $6875 '75 T-BIRD $5175 $4595 . 21tf tub and potty chair. Excellent con­ dition. Would like to sell as pack­ Acres Farm on Madden Rd., : Phone 475-86$i ^ Open House BARGAIN — Save $50, 22" folding acres of rolling land, hill-top buil; pglrner Mofpr Sqjes 1977 BUICK LeSabre Custom 4-dr. 75 FORD Pickup . $3000 $2595 Harrisville floor loom. Solid hard age deal. Call days, 475-2949 and 1185 Manchester' $L, Chelsea This" Week-End sedan, air cond $5475 nigh_ts_ 475-2796. 23 ing site offers view for mill 65 Years in Chelsea '75 CHEVY Impala $3025 $2895 wood. Four harness 42" high. Re­ around. 2 pond sites. New roof c Hours; 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Sat. and Sun., 1 to 5) tails at $200. Almost new andHELP " WANTED — Responsible full-size barn and on hog hous. Tues. thru Fri. Until 8 Monday Since April 15," 1912 '57 FORD Squire ..$3425 $2995 priced at $150. Warping board, like young mon to work full-time in Other outbuildings include: p a c ^52,900 Moves Ypu, In 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday Chelsea. 475-1301 new, retails at $20. Priced at $15. local plumbing shop. Earn and liov.se, pumphouse, garage, an Special of the Week '75 FORD Elite ....$3675 $2995 Ph. 475-8512 after 6 p.m. and on learn a trade at the same time. 2ltf 24 Includes fireplace, range, refriger­ toolhouse. There is also a 2-bci DEER PROCESSING — Manches­ ator, garbage grinder, dishwash­ 1975 FORD GRANADA week-end. 25 Call 475-2949 forappointment. 23 room mobile home on permanet .CATERING - Small parties, horS 75 MERCURY ....$2150 $1995 BLUE "LUSTRE not only rids "car­ d'oeiivres an dethnic pastries & ter Locker Plant, 319 Morgan St., er, carpeting, two-car garage and 2-dr., 6-cyl., auto., p.s., air, CLERK-TYPIST receptionist want­ foundation. Only 7.8 miles froi specialty. Ph. 475-767«. 2¾ Manchester. Ph. 428-7600. ' x24 full baesment, 1-¼ country acres. one owner '74 PINTO $1825' $1695 ed — Background with PBX help­ pets of soil- but leaves pile soft downtown Dexter. Inquiries wo HOUSE TO BE MOVED — 2-bed- Chelsea schools.' , ful. Typing, filing and light office and lofty. Rent electric shampooer, come at Midwest Brokers. I • ELDERLY GENTLEMAN to share 74 PINTO wagon . $2000 house and expenses in Ann Ar room, aluminum siding. $4,000. $1895 work. Ph. 426-4681. x24 ' $2. Chelsea Hardware. 22 (313) 994-0700. x23 bor. Ph. 971-057 Located 4 miles west of Dexter- ' Pinckney Road. $2395 74 OLDS Cutlass ..$2900 $2695 Shown by appointment any evening. 74 FORD Gr. Tor. $2575 $1995 USED CARS 73 VW BEETLE . $1750 $1495 WEBER HOMES 73 FORD Gr. Tor. $1950 $1795 1976 BUICK LeSabre Custom 4-dr. SCHNEIDER'S 475-2828 hardtop,'air cond. ....,.$3995 73 CADILLAC $2950 $2495 1975 MERC Cougar XR7 2-door CHOICE MEATS - FINE FOODS hardtop, aii' cond $3595 73 MERCURY Mt. $2075 $1195 FOR SALE — 1968 Pontiac 4-door Ph. 426-4909. _ „-x23 1974 OLDS Delta 88 Royalc 4-dr. 73 RANCHERO ... $2400 $1995 l-LB. BOX NABISCO PREMIUM 9-OZ. CRTN. BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOR SALE — '76 Ford E-150 van7 hardtop, air cond $2495 72 CHEVELLE p.s., p.b., AM-FM, stereo, sun 1973 BUICK Electra 225 4-dr. hard­ roof, custom interior, Best offer. wagon $1650 $1495 Crackers . . . 49c Cool Whip . • . « . 53c c l 75 238s x23 top, air cond $2195 ^L ! - L '-'J "_ _ 72 FORD LTD $1400 $1195 6-OZ. BAG LAY'S "NATURAL STYLE" 11 i/»-OZ. SARA LEE FROZEN FOR SALE—LP gas neater, 50,000 NEW HOURS BTU's, with electric blower. Ex­ Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 8:00-5:30 cellent Condition. $200. Ph. 475-2567, Thurs., 8:00-9:00 Potato Chips . . . 55c Pecan Sat., 9:00-1:00 PALMER FORD McDONALD'S PEPPERMINT Chelsea 475-1301 Just off 1-94 Expressway on M-52 Coffee Cake • •.. $1 ..19 X22tf Ice Cream 10-OZ. PKG. ECKRICH SPRAGUE FOR SALE" — 1971 Ski Whiz snow­ 3 mobile, in good condition. Ph. ,/2m gal. $1..39 Smok-y-Links . •. 79c Buick-Olds-Opel, Inc. 475-8005 after 5 p.m. 22tf • • • & 1500 S. Main St., Chelsea WELL KEPT * carpets "show" the 2-LB-, BOX BANQUET FROZEN l-LB. PKG. FARMER PEET'S RE-PEETER Ph. 475-8664 results of regular Blue Lustre ,_ ^ __ 23tf spot cleaning. Hen't electric sham­ pooer, $2, Chelsea Hardware. 23 Fried Chicken . $1.89 Sliced Bacon.. • $1.09 F 6 R SALE - 1971 Ambassador 16*OZ.,NO-RETURN BOTTLES 35-OZ. FROZEN MT. TOP wagon. Low mileage, AC, p.s.,FOR'rsALiy ' —~Wood*l'jrVthWs,^• .b., auto, transmission, adjusta- row corn picker, $75. 1974 Ford le reclining scats. All new brakes, IM00, 4-wheel drive, 4-spced stand­ Pumpkin Pie fpur radial tirtfs, transmission, ard, short box, $2,650. Ph. 475-2921; Pepsi^ Diet Pepsi shocks, water pump, belts', hoses. X24 Body rusted but good buy. 'Call or Apple Pie,.. $1.19 after O'p.in., 426-4198. x23 CAsa^oR^^ Mt^^.8pii0$L59 CpED--Babysitter for six- and l AND CONTRACTS ;'tH»HM li'l. ll.lUljMiHI 10.':. .••j'Av !)•;:' i. *'•>*« — •• .iii^toMiaMiMiMiiiMMiiMMiitiiittBdiiaiiia mmamtltimmmammmmm mmmmmmm^mm Mm -/V ' . yi:: *' • ' > - mm"-

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W/ f. • BIG PLUSES FOR BIG RESULTS! ^•-i. WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS Cards of Thanks Correction Jon PasHow Graduates 5LP WANTED M-T, Experienced HOME TO SHARE in Waterloo PIANO TUNING arid rebair. Qual- CARPENTER WORK — Inside ov 72 FORD SUPER VAN - Loaded, In aji article, recapping the 1977 From Navy 0-Week Oofing and siding applicators. Recreation Area. Mature female ified technician. Call Ron Har­ OUt.' Mr. Coburn, 475-2893. : lOtf 302, auto., air, mags, wide tires, THANK YOU 8th grade football season, which ply at R. D. Klemschmidt Co., preferred. $80 per mo. Share utili­ ris, 475-7134. . -IQtf TORO SNOWMASTER 14, reg. headers, side pipes, skylight, shag, A special thank you3 is directed appeared oh page 13 of the Nov.Personnel School ; I Riverside Dr., Manchester. Ph. ties and household responsibilities FM-8 track. 51,000 miles. $2500. Ph, 10 lssue of; The. Standard, it was FOR SALE — Beautiful antique $199.95, sale $179.95. Snowmaster to all the parents of athletes who ; / Navy Fersonnelmin Seaman Ap­ 8886. x3tt with three other adults. Horse fa- 995-2003. .X9tf erroneously/ reported that Pat oak sewipg. machine,. In good 20rreg. $259.95, sale $229.95. Hack- so willingly assisted with ticket ; prentice Jon K. Raapow, son of ciUtics available. Ph. 475-7548. 20tf working 'condition. '$75. Ph. 663-*nev Hardware, Dexter. 426-4009. FOR SALE — Chrome trim rails taking at all fall sports. We also Clarke $aV coach of this year's »12tl , for Ford 8-ft. pick-up, $60. Ph. jOnipr high varsity squad. The Mr. and Mrf Donald J. Pfcs&ow • 8228/' -;'--• "•:•*• •''-'.-xl&f wish to thank those who worked of 908 . Cavanaugh Lake, Chel­ Complete WANTED-^Plow ground aSd stand­ 475-2567 evenings. _22t£ very hard in the Booster Club team was not coached by Clarke, QUASAR FAMILY. OF FOUR NEEDS 2- or FIREWOOD — Seasoned, "mi x e d sea, w^s, graduated from Person-, Body Repair ing hay, ph< 4754771, 37*f : Srbedroom apartment or home concession stand. All these ef­ but by J&ert Kruse. All com­ nelman; School.. PATCHING and PLASTERING. in Chelsoa school district. Ph. 428- hardwood. Cut, split, delivered. forts are much appreciated.' ments attributed to Clarke, were TELEVISION! $35 per face cord. Ph. 475-1988. -25 The school is located . at /the Service Call 475-7480. 33tl *?814, evenings. 16tf Robert Schrotenboer, in fact made by Kruse, who al­ Sales & Service H; 7*——'••>•• FOR RENT — Basement-apart­ LOST — Parrot, in vicinity of Chel­ Pres. Athletic Booster Club. so provided The Standard with Naval Technical Training Center, sea. Large red, blue and yellow. statistical information?for the,ar­ Meridian, Miss. During the nine-.' Service on most major brands! ment near Chrysler Proving Any information leading to the re­ Donna Schrotenboer, . >•.•. Bumping -,~~ Painting , Grounds.' $195 incliuding utilities, Ticket Chairman. ticle. / : - week course, students received., Windshield and Side Glass Also, antenna installation and RON MONTANGE Non-smoking couple. No pets. Ph. turn of parrot, $200 reward. Ph. instruction on the procedurep for/ Replacement antenna supplies. . 475-8334. x24 (313) 284-9248, collect after 4 p.m. preparation and updating of t>er» CONSTRUCTION • ;23 CARD OF THANKS To find new ways to protect the FOR SALE - 1975 Dodge pick-up, I wish to thank all my rela-* sonnel records: In addition, they, Free Pick-up and Delivery low mileage, loaded with power MATURE WORKING~COUPLE upborn :paby from birth defects, studied general Navy office adr.' Open Monday Until 8 PORTER'S TV •-Full cairpentry service? and luxury options. Very clean! looking to purchase two to 10 tives and friends for their get* 212 Buchanan St., Chelsea well cards, plants and'fruit. Also, The National. Foundation-March of ministration , methods and the (rough & finish). Ideal for camper or trailer. Must acres of property from local land­ techniques: employed for person^ Ph. 475-8380 sell./Best offer. PJi. 475-7548. x21tf owner in Chelsea school district. Dr. Krausse and all the nurses Dimes supports 386 research pro­ ! CONTACT DON KNOLL grams in effect Oct. 1, 1977 at nel interviewing. - CERAMICS SHOP r- Greenware, Please, no principals. Ph. 428-7814, for their fine care I received while FOR FREE ESTIMATE HAWAII is where my company prO' •-Additions & remodeling, evenings. ietf 1 was in Chelsea Community Hos: universities and medical centers :•• Pa&sb>r j&jned the Navy in May" :'; •••'•, : >-.- r. ^::-:,¾ i -•.'•. ",••.: -paints, tsupplies, firing. Classes vided a vacation for me. If in­ day and evening. Start classes now FRESH FLORIpA FRUIT — For pital and the Rev. McCallum and in the U.S. ' •: ' 1977/-----^ ^'/-:"' •:, '•'..•. . ?• terested in how to qualify for i* —Garages'; ••• ;'' \/'v"-.-';;;,- •••. paid vacation send name, age and in tinte. to mase Christmas gifts. yOii'r family or as a gift. By the friends who came to see me. '••• ..Village • . 1 Ph..(517) .596-^738. 24 case: oranges $9.50, tangelos, $8,50, Irvin Weiss. ^ phone number to P. 0., Box__803. ,..-,•' > !- (v. . . .- • v :'I- «•"' • *V ( ••-••'• Adrian, Mi. 4922L --^^-^¾^ :f gr-apefruit $8.50. (Can mix.) Order Motor Sales, (no, r^b^irf:'';'':^';,;;:'^;':-. '..'.;v .•••'"..'•' JEE . US for transii mixed con- now for delivery by Dec. 15. Ph, '•"• •'•••/\^i)r/%-'v.-'v/":'fi:;^'ri':. ; .Crete; JOumpp Bros. Gravel ¢0. 475-2045; A Kiwanis project. 24 CHRYSLER ~ DODGE ' Phone Chelsea 475-2530. 4920 Love- What's Cooking YMOUTII — DODGE TRUCKS l»nd Rd., Grass Lake, Mich. x40tf FOR SALE — 1976 Chevette, 24,000 F'R I S I NGER T-rRoofing and; .Siding, ^ miles.'Ph. 475-1818 after 6 p.m. Phone 475-8661 " TRAVEL TRAILERS + 13-ft. and x23 . up: 10x55 ft. trailers. John R- 185 Manchester RR SALE — Cadillac, 1975. $4,100. ' 3 -bed room ranch. Chelsea 47>7648. eVenihgs; x23 Good box and tires. Phone (517) warmer dishes such as soups to %. 426-2605. ,,. . x23 QUAlirS WOBKBiANSiiip ; dowed u« with the heritage of individuaJisjh, a, basic;corner stone 11 r _ schools. - ;•-•• ••$. LOST DOO-^-Coon hound—Treeing 596*2545, Munith. x23 : ; -y •.<•••;:—i. . , ", ;••• — • - T ~| FREE ESTililATES- , feed the family. , of Americanism. ., •.•'•••'. :•".:'./ . •: ''- ;"/:•• y'\.- \ ••)/•.^.,1-''.'.'[.'''.^.: •.•:'..:' ' /$'/>' ;; /.;• Walker, black, white, arid brown. FOR SALE —.Calcinator inciner­ One of our favorite is Onion ator, age unknown, cast iron dou­ Some people say individualisin: has 'gone "too far; itiey Claim $34,^00 — 2:bedroom hoimej Half Reward; $300. Contact Milford Soup Gratinee, made from a reci­ /ATERLOO REALTY Moon Lake, glassed-in porch, Ph. 4754080 " Burke, 1-753-4110. x23 ble kitchen sink with faucets, best it is seen in unrestraihed' behavior, iri repdlslvb'dress' fchd speech, il •••! i !•'•.•.•>•• I»fc» ' <•' i ,- • pe I found long ago in Gourmet nice beach, dock included, Chel­ 19tf offer. 4 chrome 14" wheels with obscenities, disdain for: moral arid spiritual value/ •and/disrespect GE 3-BEDROOM ranch,home on sea 'schools. tires, $10 each. Ph. 475-8855. x23 magazine. It uses, naturally, good one acre. One year old. Fully in- ;; KNAPP SHOES FOR SALE — Unicorn log splitters Michigan onions, which, accord­ for law and order. Is their idescripfibh of individualism lair and $89,000 —- 5-bedroom,hdme, 3 baths^ proper?; Absolutely riot/ Such behavior^ irepresehts extremism; ated. Aluminum siding. Large country kitchen, 40-foot family Nby^rtibei; is Mi^higph WITH CUSHIONED COMFORT for tractors, trucks and garden ing to Michigan Department of ehen. Rec, room with bar in full room with fireplace, 10 acres over­ " ^^arefvess''' • tractors, $275 to $325. Call 475-8316 Agriculture figures, is one of our riot individualism. Much of t3u«f is sHdyToffTism'i ah bffbrt to be iement. North of. Stockbridge. looking Four Mile Lake. ; for free demonstration. > x24 state's largest crops for the fresh seen as part of a crowd; Rel4tively!Spealdh'g,:it.is a «4naU eh>wd. ,500. Miter "Joe" Keezer' Month / \ r 475-2117 FOR RENT — Modern office in market. We produce, anually, And no crowd, large; or smdll, can ever be identifiedi as ihdivi^- $89,900—3 bedrooms, 3 baths,, fam­ ; .' • .' •••' .••' • » <,• "•••• ':'••; ' / '.VT "', '* V. Dexter. New carpeting a n d around 216.6 million pounds, which ILL-DESIGNED, attractive new ily room, super custom designed, -X29 ualism. A vast; majority ot bur: peo^ife^ mciuditigi; Oiir young Do, ±w iaipw where your energy drapes, V* block from downtown. gives us number five ranking in people, dislike and disprove of shov/-bff-isiiti.;;' - >''.' ".''••• .. y uplex. Spacious 2-bedroom units, quality built, 1.5 'acres, central air, doliar.iS going?:We'dto! Free in- $150 per mo. Ph. 426-3223. __ x24 ;h with own large utility room, Chelsea schools. onion production in the country. lhicipal water, gas and sewers, •sulatid^'estimates, (- : ^ SUPERVISION FOR SALE — 250 ft. ofVCyclone Cut six 1/2-inch slices of French America has achieved; greatness b%daiise\ our people have od income. Two lots. Village of fencing avitb leadership capabili- p.m. _1 3 REALTORS 1 tablespoon fresh grated Parme­ FUNERAL HOME, 214 East Middle St., Chelsea, Mich. Phone CTURESQUE SETTING, large ties...to fill Manufacturing Supervi­ FOR SALE — 1963 Valiant, $100 or : •bedroom farm house in good 971^900;,; . best offer. Ph. 475-1250 after 5 san cheese. Toast the slices in a 475-1551; •' .' ' '•••''••' -••'• ';• - -i-'\••-••:• vv-.-^ '/•'• •••' ":'. •• :/. ndition. Natural oak interior Chelsea 475-8681 1 sion, positiori. High school diploma p.m. , x23 preheated slow oven (325 degrees) ' Ann "Arbor x23 m, Insulated, aluminum siding, Eves:' arid diversified machine experience FOR SALE —, Two E78-14 snow until brown. Let cool and ar­ w roof, 4" well. Large barn with Herman Koenn 475-2613 AKC DOBEBMAN «d4 service, ex- required, Salary commensurate tires on Chevy1 Nova rims, $30. range in a bread basket. t, 3 pole barns. 10 acres. Black- Paul Frisinger :475-3621 ^^/^fl^-^-'^m'ji^rahient, ..Jongrline Wi{;h ability'and past experience. Ph. 475-7462. x23 In a deep heavy skillet, saute road. Waterloo-Munith area. Bob Koch ...... 426-4754 Champions. > Must see to appreci- 5 cups thinly sliced onions in 5 i,900r George Frisinger 475-2903 ate.;Plj; 47^269. •;>, ; > - -\ x24 Full-fringe benefits. Phone Chelsea ALMOST NEW—H78-14 snow tires f tablespoons butter and 1 teaspoon x23tf WANTED ; -* . Walnut trees and (313) 475-8641^ Ext. 251, for inter­ on Chevy rims, $50. Ph. 475-2335 IALS after 5 p.m. • -23 each of flour, salt and Dijon-style SPEC )VELY LARGE 4-BEDROOM white: oak. Ph^.. Don!; Patrick,, 1- view, appointment. An Equal Op- ni ^contact -.iS: cyl;,' dark blue carpeted interior. INSULATION CELLULOSE — 30-Sherry. Cook the soup over low 20-OZ. BOTTLE HUNT'S ', '.'/J•;'•.."'}] [''.'.V, ;•;;•,'.' i'\.':"'\. \ '. pf Chelsea, $58,000. Giraydy :^1809^ :orl475-7$38;, ::^23 F#-more info, -call 475-2913. -23 lb. bag at $5.65. Cash and carry. heat, stirring, until it comes to.a 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 ^.rii. ; Gregory area. Ph. (517) 851-8762. ACRES — Beautiful woods, Monday thru Friday iFbR'SA^-'pe:: YM^a>EJxc$ FCfH SALE- T- 1972 Plymouth S>at- boil. Vi Simmer for 30 minutes. ^•jtelite; automatic, small V-S/p-s., . : x23 Transfer the soup to a flame­ /ill need some fill for drainfiekl $tp 440' 4ck? sriqwi^bbil^ witft, tWO* Tj^OR SALE — Buescher, B-flat a. Across from state land. Sur- p.b.,orie'owner, very little rwst, proof casserole and sprinkle it 12-OZ. PKG. BIROS EVE F^OZEKIV'V;' \.<:K". '•_•-:•:• ::^: :\;.: ^ , place'tfaJW,1 \ wiQii.extraybelt ^4 clarinet, Used only 4 months. Ph. ed. Waterloo Rec. Area. 15 Waitresses tools. Mm orsbest offer; 1965 123S , $750; Ph. 878-3824 26 with 1-2 cup each of grated Par­ l. from Chelsea. $8,300. Land VolYO^^dook >goo& condition-- $4^0, 475-7433. x25 FOR RFNT — Furnished apart- MOVING SALE,— Westinghouse mesan and Chedder cheese. Put tract possible. Full- or Part-Time —"- ,2 mow-¾tires; Ph^:475^911. i'riientfor one, in Chelsea. Refer- the casserole under a preheated Squash ^^ r 17 cu. ft. refrigerator, excellent •••••-••••••• •'•• - -' rtmt ehces,- ho pets. Ph. (517) 851-8301. .-*••. . - v' : ,- • , v. 1, ;.; >.. •-.,' ,:•• ' <• •- •'; • ...-. , ... .1 ... - ACRES, excellent location near condition; bar and 2 bar stools; broiler for 3 to 4 minutes, or un­ V6-OZ, CAN;OCEAN SPRAY; ;v' /---:---//^-^ v • '' • '. ,/; '•:•••' ' Vaterloo; Village. Chelsea Call Jim for appointment PIANO LFS&ONS in njy home, -..•-. .. 23 swag lamp; 2"x6" lumber; end til the cheese is brown and bub­ tools. $11,750. Land contract pos- ale. Call tyrs.: Hall at 47592^5. -22 : Eisele is organizing excursion for ing table. Ph. 426-3307. x23 toasted bread in each of 6 heated Cranberry Sanfefe v v • 39c PART-TIME HELP, evenings or U." of M; fans. Crying towels free. ACRES v—x Secluded, nice roll, SCHUMM'S WANTED TO RENT—Small home bowls and divide the soup among Q- CX7 r~DTKI " ' *' ' •;'.'•. •'•.• early, mornings. Top pay 2 to 4 Call 475-8485; -23 or cottage. Lake or farm area. them. 7T(JJL, \^\\ 1 IN. . -,, woods, fwo springs. County ap- Ph. 475-2020 hours each day. Ph. 426-3107 after TRADE—Mijize and Blue flag with oved wfll, septic system and x24 Call eves., 662-7743. x23 I should warn you this soup : ! 5 p.jn., any time on weekends. x23 tunny M for anything Scarlet and metric ori property. Private road., NURSE'S AIDE" WANTED—Open- can become habit-forming, and, Cool Whip • "•'.". •;/','•;• ";••'; .;OXC egory schools. $16,500. Grey. Call Fred Mills, 475-1647. . ings in a Christian facility, full- '.'•"-''• -23 and part-time. Experience desira­ if you serve guests, have a spare ACRES* — r, Good building site, BAHA'I'•; •-.,"; V WANTvED — Autographed picture ble, but will train. Applications recipe on hand as they'll be sure )lacktopr r o a d. Munith-Stbck- Blanchard' .&';'..'. ; of the great Woody Hayes. Will especially welcome from those only to ask for it. dge schools. $10,000. Land con- ; OPEN HOUSE pay any • price. Call Arden Mus- able to work week-ends. Apply to Associates, Inc. Mrs. Wilson, personnel, Chelsea KUSTERERS et possible.' bach, 475-8427. -23 Please Notify Us 769-9492 M K E T GEORGE VANDEMAN on United Methodist Home, 475-8633. 9 ACRES — Excellent choice of x24 FOOD MARKET uilding t'sites. Area of newer Saturday; Nov! 19 TV 2; Sunday morning; 10:30.-26 In Advance of ties. Stockbridge schools. 20 min. CROOKED LAKE — 2-bedroom, ", irom 8 to i0 p.m. BABYSITTER NEEDED, for 7- FOR RENT — Large 2-bedroom Any Change in Address DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER •m Chelsea;. $15,500. , year-old boy, Monday through apartment in Stockbridge. Heat immaculate, year 'round home. Friday. North school area only. and water furnished. $235 per Nice screened-in porch on'the lake- 238 HARRtSON'ST., CHELSEA j month plus deposit. Ph. 475-1743. SEEKERS WELCOME! Ph. 475-9486. 24 1/ATERllOO REALTY front. Gorgeous view. Chelsea FOR SALE —- ,'67. Chrysler New- x23 355 Clear Lake •schools. $36,000. Eves'., ' Virginia, Ph."475-2718or 475-27(39 . .port, v.ery good transportation. 475-2521; or Mike, 434.-5139. .. , ". _ ;•• , .-. . . 23 Newsnowi, rebuilt carb., winter­ OANN ^AJtYWODA, BROKER ized, ready to go. $250. Ph. 475- 2335 after 5 p.m.; -23 NO HUNTING Phohe 47 5-8674 PORTAGE LAKE — Sharps/ibed- H ELP WANTED . ; FQft SALE T- 1966 Chevy Va-ton a enings and Sundays: room, year 'rouuid home with ac­ : BARTENDER, daytime hours. ' ' piaul Erickson ,. .475-7902 extra arims and isndw tires, $650. _Jue Lewe S 1-517-522-5252 ter schools. $26,900. jives.;*Mike, WAITRESS, :part^or full-time eve­ Phr 475-7157. x23 Now Available Jarol Lafcatbs 475-7129 434-5139; or Virginia^ 475-2521. ning hours. - • \ : , •BABY-SITTING in my licensed Svelyn White ...... 475-7551 . . ,' Apply at •;. .-•.' „. day care home. Pre-schoolers at 1 -;-. 23tf .>.:-;-•'.••'.^'; i!"X28- and babies welcome. Ph. 475-1989. Christmas UTRESS WANTED — Must be FOR RENT. — Quiet, comfortable Ghelsed Lanes 26 Chelsea Standard , 8 years'of age. Ph. 475-7605 or apartment in country horrie,for ; HONEY FOR SALE — 124 Lincoln working single or married i cc-uple 1180 M-52; •• \ . Chelsea :;St. After 6 p.m. and on week- 300 N. Main St. Ph. 475-1371 »-2939, o* apply in person after 4 ; n. Thompson's Pizzeria, Chel- only. No pets or 'Children. Utilities X24 ends. 24 17tf i. 4 '" xl6tf included. $200 per month, .Refer­ NEEDED — In North school area, Club ences and deposit. Available Jan. FOR SALE — Portable dishwash­ JST SELL k- 1973 Chrysler New- ; someone to care for 2 school-age 1. Reply to Box • No. If, in bare er, chopping block top, 6 months jort, AM-FM radio, air, power Gdlldtln Realty Co. children. Ph. 475-8363 after 4 p.m. old, $125; dinette set, wood grain A Christmas Club permits you to akes, pbwer steering. Ph. v 475- of Chelsea Standard, Chelsea. x24 23 tc-p.i.diairs^^. Ph. 426-4994^x23 »9, weekdays after 5 p.m. AnyFO R SALE — Chevrolet wagon. ''You Key To Every Door" FOR SALE — 1976 Ford pick-up, enjoy the spirit of giving . . . by le on week-ends. x24 Best offer. Ph. 475-9472. x23 FOR SALE — Philco camb. rec­ 'A • F-100 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b. Ph. ord-player, AM-FM stereo con- 475-8074 after 6 p.m. 23 soIe.JBest offer^Plu 426_-2315. _-x23 providing the funds you need to Yes, It's Working BABYSITTER NEEDED — Your FOR SALE — ~197f Oldsmobile Cut­ CUSTOM home, in North school-McKinley lass, automatic, bucket seats, give the gifts you desire to give. area, before and after 'school. Ph. air cond. Ph. 475-9387 after 5 p.m. 662-4596, 8 a.ni^-5 pjn. 24 - x23tf At Chelsea State Bank when you Listing Commission FOR RENT — Small house, not '73 MAVERICK — Very clean, 6- modern. Ph. 475-2653. x23 BUMPING and PAINTING and Home Owners cyl., auto., p.s., 40,000 miles. make 49 Ciub payments when Like It. FOR SALE — '71 Chevrolet Nova, Good mechanical condition. $1,550. ifkBB ESTIMATES - ALL MAKES very good condition, excellent Ph. 973-9261. i*23 second car, $850. Ph. 475-9455. x23 due, the 50th payment is made ). >i * FOR "SALE — Whirlpool gas dryer, 994-1202 FOR SALE~-i6 h.p. generator; one 2 years old, excellent condition, for you, from the INTERESTED \ Get the Best for Less! NEW LISTING.— Underpriced for bunk bed with mattress; two avocado, $175. Ph. 475-1741, after quick sale. 5 bedi-ooms, family 78x15 wheel rims, fit 1971 Buick Lc- 6. __ __ x23 Sabre; set of Encyclopedia Britan- FOR SALE — 1969 Buick Electra bankers. 1978 Christmas Clubs room, 2 fireplaces, dining room, m>as, great for school or college FRANK GROHS CHEVROLET in-ground pool, 2-car garage. And use; galvanized paper burner with 225, some rust. Runs good. Ph. m x24 at Chelsea State Bank are now o 426-4677 Dexter, Mich. only $48,500. lid; 7-piece fireplace set. All in 475-2822 ^after j_P- -_- very good condition. 475-2117. -x23 FOR SALE"" — Green living room HH4- couch. Excellent condition, $100. open . . , promise yourself you'll FOR SALE .— Amana 16-cu. ft. up­ Ph. 475-2106. ___ -x23 Gallatin Realty Co, right freezer, 2 yrs. old, perfect join tomorrow, CALL OR STOP IN condition. Ph. 475-7644. x23 FOUND — FriendTy "female Bea­ 994-1202 gle in vicinity of Half Moon x23 FOR SALE ~ 1974 Pontiac Grand Lake. Ph. 475-8939. -x23 DRY CLEANING carpets is easier,, Safari wagon, like new inside faster and safer with HOST. Rent and but, Cruise Control, power CHELSEA GLASS, INC. bur machine. Merkel Home Fur­ brakes, steering and rear window, air cond. Ph. 663-0533 days or 428- WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS FULLY GUARANTEED nishings, Chelsea, 475-8021. x23 ftti pj,..i 8396 evenings and week-ends. x24 .^^.., —,^>-r— — [ I Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p m.; Set, 8 a.m. to 1 p m. FO.*"~>gR SAL- E — 1973 Grand Prix, 1140 \i MitWIo, Chelsea Phone (313) 475-8667 many extras. Ph. (517) 851-7860. FARLEY x23 • WE REPAIR AND REPLACE: BUSlN¥sTFoTMLir^r*prln^ CONSTRUCTION commercial opportunity. Beer U STbm FRONTS ^ MIRRORS and wine,party store, garage and 522 HOWARD RD. three rental apartments. Approx. g PUKNjTURE TOPS J PATIO IXH3RS 15 minutes from Chelsea on S. CHELSEA S : AOOlflONS^ • /RfeMOPELiNO M52, Call Century 21 Community K tffioPA^S • TU1B INCtOSURIS Realtors, (313) 973-2959. x23 K AUTO CLASS . Including Windshield! RfePAIRS HOME HELP WAIWED~fbr'lTder- r^WHOMfel The STATE • free P|ck-up ond delivery on outo work. ly woman. .Livcrin woman pre­ ferred or day care in comfortable Stofn^boor & Window Regloxlng & Screens lake home in Doxtcr-PincKney Chelsea Standard "* ^MMERCIAL BUILDINGS OR RESIDENTIAL (area, Own transportation eseen- Ph. 475-1371 BANK 47S42SS w 475-7M3 tial. OaU K. MeloneV, mill, 300 N. Moin Chelsea RIASONABL6 PRICES .1....-^.,-^-:-. ••- • -> •• ^.. !.,-,L Bttjtuimjio •jM^MtejBgiMwiiPtr we«kd^y«, 8s80 u> 4. •» * ^•j^iiwJ-^¾. a ^mJ^mmmmtmmmmmmtnmmummmtmmmmmmt^m i ^ .^•AffH..^^. W"»-*.*'M*»w*n . , v -v^P ^i^iiisiiiiiJ^j S.At.L^V'jjikJt^ L,.., _;_kia. A i*iaiMiMHMHi~MaMiaiaiiiiM__M___«iii_____ •Mum ••______mtmmmmm mmmmmm -"? K':'

described at due on thlB-Mprtgage at'the.date of this Mi ,i)l i n'l^1 ikiM fjulnii If v; ^; T^g ciW^ $ta*urarrRfor«, by virtu*• m*- K4ffi !&&£• • 4SS&BATI0N, Now Washtenaw. County, Michiga:h)gi n (fhatbelnj, . ., ^j Pvirlng the sjX moftthp immet}liitejy fol­ with letteriT were John Daniels. Most Valuable Player and Out- STANOXRP ™<»i^^ilviNaa AM» the Building where the icirculf Court for lowing the j*le, the property Irtiay be s #iayi i99H our crew from »##4 to €•#*• fc«d», «*4 LOAN 'ASSOOJATIO^, A Federal Asso­ ihe county >of-W8Bhtena>y is held) ot the redeemed;' "••; ••; .•'•,' »•,.,• • •• ,. .• • ,- Steve .Keydjauff. Bob ^lfjrlcn, standing Back; tylKe: mm Wade, Oty we th*r« H»» <»tt of MM* e«y#4 W*HI y^, T ciation^ $| ltjo%, (OAKlaftfj Counts, . WUshl* in'omtses described In dald mortgage, QP IJat^d at Troy, Michigan, Oc^ber |§, -N6)W ,Trti5R«PpRl!.. fw«ce i» h«|fi>y Dave Wl!«pn. M&tfc Barnes, ppd Hw form of a **«*#& 4k**m*. " rtgagei?, otfted The so sriuch thereof as/may be necessary to v v stpcHng tjh^mar); Stevp TOiPn, 1977.. ^VJ?I;riven i»W i,^Y!^«tplj^PSYf w»« yii,»ww v* w,W™Yt r .,0*' Wl"»"e .,„ «. ,.,,M»t!' SteYP W?"' 7 pay the amount due, iiis'afoFe9ftld, «r) sail DoMg ^owep/wllHe nurnerals went pst Defensive Player; $eott pnap- ...... ,^ f r^ ir the County of mortgage, with the Interest thereon » .CI AflON, A Federal !op#* in ^Jd^rtgsfe And injpuj' :¾¾¾^^¾'^^-^ « . tWAS Mm M ifo 9tmW| Jl"•Wit qase rtade to Randy Lulck, John Rowe, ,w ahd State of MichiganIchlann, on the 9even' ahd three qtuirtors tfer cent: «» ffstlrnatff and Irtiptctlon. per anriurn fl'nd all tegai coifo/ char: pyijema, Oossett, Spepcer, for«8lo8ed by a sate of the MQttz&ft Andy Aitrevys and Joe KrJch. ,p| .APfH. 'fflX,M Um- 185$ of and fexpeWea, lncludingf the• attorney fees aboandw & Trlfg • ,w,Coui}ty Records, on »flg- ...-.-,. . , . '— " ->ffe " ~ •' • vl i.0/1()r 0 Which Said premises ar)} Carl Simpson, Joh Reimehschnei* P'r'VfWw^MP^*. WK Hows,; All that certftjn piece Nov/ >}fcJ7r?4-Re'» '.';nnvfng JSepri ; Instituted '\o i recover tt haying been made in ,the' twm9 ] , l|5e.S#mtt«phel5ca, *f>\itiiimti iiif vtnnu •niimSiin,, 1,1 n4ffte rijini.pj. iii|i|ny.ti| .,1 lii^i.miyt mdeonditons of a Certain mprtgage m fwo were Joljn tmri m4 • I,.. in., 11. ,„„,.) .I, ,,,41 )y MVWWllm^M f. ' aWhUS Ser^ajn'mprtg%g and-WNl)e Amad e Bill Freeman, $ean Peter«pn. •ftflM WfWJ- Atep selected |ar • i, ' i. , ,|i s • n , -,|i.. ^ |i , ,j*ii,i,n.(i ffii.l m^m^^m Mark Steihaway, Brian j)w\\t $®nr W-.8W Ji'NW' Hi ' ''' ' sp|cial »js|i weri Pan pag^ dy McLaughltn, Leo Hafiier, Todd "•'.'*"•" i iy*_t'i'g!i'.^'?''i>"!y^''_T' —- ' .filt VajuakJe ;p#fenjlve Oxner, Mike Lazarz, Kirk Stubbs, MMppi w»m if*W NCyriCE mm ^-'iSiB^Bcixffla?.* , ,r , ye M9rtl8t Mo# Valu­ Keith Hegadprn, Ken Hopkins, Federal Association,'' of Troy, Oakland /.' ' . County,- Michigan; '-Mortgagee; : dnte^Vth'e able Mnemen; and George Ege* Chan -jJit» Mike Wade, Wis 15th day ofM»y,M ,Snd ^cord^d, in the fer, ftlpsj |)pr)rj>yed Player. irleaton,' Eriic Headrlck, Art Rowe, otflce ,ol,' the Regftter of Peeds/ 'fop tha Secppd-year jimlor yawlty foot- Craig Thams arid Scott Chapman, ifeflgjh of the, PM§» # wftfflftlw *»«a hall awawls were presenter to Assisting ' freshman football ZEEBRD. GULF sftcft. safe, in^ aceord^nce^ wi.% Sect'- jpn. «hlc)i mortgage there ,1s coach Bill Baintoh were team ,>je mr&VthfM^•Qi.Mi tWncipal and 'immtZ the suW managers David Lane and David interMv.ine sum WK Merkel. imi&'mi;-' - w^ ^, o 'Md he *iitTo«? 5-j2 Coach Helen #qr#js presented nti» a^lawror in varsity cheerleadihg awards-to, the fe> the Gheisea Vill ifisirta 8810},. ', seven members of hqr sp$4> ?iM&P^ j^ofiliATt Dave':; 61s#te; IceithThe y included Carrie Lane, Anna StHHoh, Dave Mprris, Dan Row-e, Crawford, Kim Olson, Connie Con­ M:>R68ert E; -wpjiiff..' .,- '. Steve Hator, Andy Weir, Todd nelly, Laurie Campbell, Beth Col­ 1977 at .10 Wright,: Totti Gilbreath, Tim lins and Cathy Vjlfemure. •••<.& A#$»MjHtisjhX- mm .jth^t.•• fly* ^l^lsea: Yi^age rnprtgage^.,-3 - ,. VC'l'be foreclojiedby-a' sale at 9#-jM S^elhy, Gebtge Egeler^ Tom Junior varsity cheerieading a- public. :>aucU/?o, ^ to- tf>e. rijjMeit' W4de^. 4 '^i»W*feH—*^—•**• » ltlM|llipll li ' HoW Brad ftanigaji; Karl AI- wards went to Jeahette Morrison, ;#Ia^»^m^i^^ ;^ill; fio;M^]t a ^«|?|ic ^eaying ;^ Jfhe -.West enfrajtcf ojf'thf.^«5htenaM.ffShHtfii% qi>^ hrecht, Mike pielea, Oave Gaw- '^efsjbptyt^^ Ity V .:Art Sara Haselschwatoh, Chris Check, A l^K, Jeff 'Bdyer ahd Ddve Rea­ Valisa Fletcher and Tracy Cat- '*;v t^e v phe|se^ Ullage >, Zoning Qrdiiian4e' (Ordinance fotHK and $5 G?s Sy-held> r6f. {hi ver." - '/.-Iv *- tell. Coaching this year's squad M? I" f f '•'/•V ,f--^ " ;!iji^t^jSj ;t}ip:z^rfi^ map/ wjiicli'.v^fll^jfoyfe W## !d »gfge, ANsta^t:fy. fodf^aH coa^ch for was Vi Morrison, ^A'|^|^«i' T^a h^eiflaftei* psc^ibed wijl b^ zQhefl -'"G^ -as'ma^ be'necessary 1¾¾ l^f7 season wa$ TjOirh f&u- As coach pf the freshmp cheer- ,,¾¾ 50¾^¾ DtST^IpT." the "a>e*"tp be m^er. Pat i ]R<>we ^n"0'/ ''*,•••'•'.. fj?W58^> •Ippluaing th%e- Mtdrn Jovyed: by |4w,viajiti; Blk lj6 EliiSh^ <^ong(lw's-3 tftfc pept line pf jyi-52, th N: Ai% cent line f>f mwrn^mMm^i i*.i »!i il, 1.1,1.11111. •m—mmm*m*mmmi^-m^0mmt and Diane Thorhpspn. ^M^M^^^^^-'^i^WMh. frdin the.SE cai-•-.« Lot iX&X^^%WM We Accept .- . -' COUfOf) ,,:s ;.!,-••*: ..\- ' 5-81¾ 1 Jarri^Gphg W ft ^L Y ot the E line of Lot 21, th N 20 deg W parallel With Troy, Mch, 430§4 ... -. V Contact: Rev, R- U Ratzlaff, Host-Director NOV.. :3:1047,-24-Dee. ; 1¾¾ E line pf said |^t 21 to a point jn the N line pf said Lot 1 mnce "•)' " .'.'. ^ ,. >- ; •I'f' ' MI, l, •nJ^Liit.v-w^.A^ the NE cor,Lot 2\ ^jk5 Original Plat, ^ ^OTICl? QP JJlOltlOAOiB :|3A]LE In 4d °f >Mme ($i4) 475-7307 f Defaula t rtHaving.beea e n ma •(''iJi* v.;r«y: TWrtgagee Uf MO^TOAOB " SEny^CES, r •vttiieft ruii.s N'i de^ W .frbm a poirit in the N line of Lot 2 Blk I 2'Original Plat 36 ft E of the E line of M-52? th S 1 deg E to apt 6 In S of the N line of Lot 3 Blk 2 Original Plat, th p ife^aUe.r. assorted1 by said', assignee tb PEDERAt NATIONAL , RfORtOAGE AS- 67.70 ft, th S 11 deg 50MeB0T66 ft, th S 0 deg 54' W 43.26. ft, $OGtAtION, a'corporation organized, and th'S 89,deg W( to the ^ line^f Lot 9-Blk 2 Original Plat, th existing nn<}er the, Hiv/* of the united states ' > SELY alng the E line otsaid Lot 9 90-92 ft to the SE cor of recorded' MaV- 24~!im~-M : Upef: mj, #»tL9, th S gb d$g E 201 ft, th N 70 deg 21' E ^6.20 ft, Jh S ^R % washterta^' county nVtfktrm r ^W\tWW^ #e.F«'J2 clairnef to Be 3ideg # E 43.8¾ ft, :th N 6J9 deg 11' E 56.67 ft, th #LY alng dtfe at the yale thereof^for principal'and 1 interest, the gum of fl&9»;<)£••'•.:• -",.''•'••' ' the W line of Lot 16 Blk 3 Original Plat to the NW cor of said -»^ nd.e,-rr _»th e 'noyveii-.-'J'' ooff; satesaw contained ijn Lot 16, th NELY alng the N line of Lots 16 & 1? Blk 3 Original said' mortgag~-^«——e and ptirsuartpursuant fotb ththesfaWe sfaWti e in',8UbJi .qas*! p|x>Vided, notice plat to the NE cpr of said Lot 17, th SELY aln^ ^he E line given that on thethe" 8th .day" )' .'^ ' Decfembe^, ^77, at ^0 o-cloi)o<* fe.ra.s.'loeai time, said of tot 17 Blk 3 Original Plat to the cent line of f'FORiMER £ wilj fie l.-.,r-„7_ ^, „ PUBLIC ALLEY," th N 70 deg E alng cent line of "FORMER KJ-. ««#-_.„Mp«Pl n„_ . t-•'.jjo gth^blSheg 1_. t bidide'r at the West .entrance • of W Washtenaw ^gLIC ALLEY'' to a point N 20 deg W of the NW c6r of County Bldg. in the City of AnAnn/Arpofn Arboi . Washtenaw county. Michigan, thai: beiri :Xp$ 1 Blk 15 Elisha Congdon's Plat of jh)§ 2nd Addition/th S e— Piacf,„„^w ...WheifewulH' yA, e jyr«/.ui„„Clrhilt „Cour xt.»t i'o f t-.-ASal. . 2¾¾ £133:985¾ to'the SW cor" of saicj Lot 1, th cent S 20 me Piacf^'Wher'e'Ae < .. % "* ^!tlS'|?arppy^ fh^pry thqt if you spend Customers like it because the computer County s h.eld, of the >remlgw r described deg E to the cent line of Parkv St, th N 89 deg W alng the cent In fiaid worfga'ge, pr.'ao mj&h^ *may "be :¾¾¾^ tlrri!9f pffort Qhd money to see tjiat your print-out they receive allows them to see : riecessapy Id pay the amotint Mm : with ! Ijn^ jrf |?^k §t to axpoint N % deg W 33 ft Irpjn |he NE cor jnterestat 7, vpt cent per «nnnm and all f Idgal tests-and chargBs. " !,•*:•:'• 7 ": t 4:|| 14 Eljshst eongdon s R)^t of his 2r)d Addition, th tpai/j premises are located Jn tlje Towiii :; 'SWPv', ^-..¾8¾^ -Washtenaw County, back again • • • ond agair). their cars running at peak performance. $-M deg % 266.08 ft, th S 88 deg 30' W 132 ft, th S 2 deg E Michigan; mfd/are'described as: ; ' 190.0^ ft, 'th S1 157.17 ft tp ppB, beijig %e entire John Taylor's •'***'*2Pl ,GWft' -P# 1^">«8 Sub,, afi And, that means fewer service calls in> recorded In'Lffcer 1¾ Pates' '?2 and 73 SuiKlivisibn of the NE cor of Blk 4 Original Plat toth e Village . of Plate, Washtehajv CQittlty ,B«cords. • That's exactly why Rampy recently The redemirtlW perlodT' Is sfxA months' the ioqg hpul. The real pfbblems are of. C3$«ea, and Lots 3 thru 9, part of Lots 1, 2, 10, and 40 Blk from the time of sale. , ]boti0ht ^© nipst mp Gorrtputer 1 aoBginal plat of the Village of Gheisea, and Lots 1 thru November 1,^ lOT?. spotted right away, .-( •FWeral National Mortgage Association dlag&sti©$yMem J3, 11.17, 45,' 46, f?art.of Lots 14 & 15 £Ik 3 Original Plat of * '•WB&WM '6rKanized -and Sing under;the,-law* of the United "sStel i 2K31;lf§ one of the fevy things in this jAnc| Rampy likes It because he can see if the Village of Chelsea, and Lots 4 thru 9, and 54 thru 62 Assignee, * Blk 4.original plat of the Village of Chelsea, and Lots 1 I^elthause'r and: Leithauser, P.C. 18301 E. 8 Mile Road, Suite 215 world that seems to make helps keep his customers satisfied. ' thru 20, and 40 thru 5^9, part of lots 21 & 39 Blk 5 original East Detroit, Mich. 48021 . ' Attprneys for-said, Assignee, •' >vefyone happy. plat of The vrnage of Chelsea, and Lots 1 thrij 4 Blk 14 : fel|sha GoTJIdop's plat .qt his 2nd Addition to The^ Viflage of '. -'" ••••;. N°y- 3-^M-lN.Decj. 1 Bring your car in for a taste G^elseav and a Jiart of Blk 15 Elisha Congdon's Plat of h^ . *fOTICfi Oj1 jff6RMAO&' HJALK ' The^ec^anlcs like it because it-makes WHERE^b, .dlfauf ha/bWn Wa% 1¾ tiw of the future today . *. 2nd Addition to The Village of Chelsea, and Lot L Blk "ie terms and-conditions blTone certljn morf. gage made and executed by Richard -C. their job ea$ier •,, it can spot a srriqil the Sun 2001... Elisha Congdon's 3rd Addition to The Village" of Chelsea, and Alexander and Grace Alexander, his v-& to the FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAIW' problem before it develops into gb|g a part of the E >/2 SEC 12 T2S pE. Being part of The Village PAUL, a Federally - Chartered Corpora- at Rampy Gh^vrolet, •'•/"•' 110))^3715 Jackson Street, Saint Paul, M|«- ohet.vCind Itsaves plot of sweat i' :•• Of'CJ^l^$; no^gta, dated: August 30, i&74- and fileti t To^n^hip, Washt^haw County, Michigan. 15 % office of the Register, of Deeds Mr Washtenaw , County, Michigan on Ni* looking^ problems thatjust dont want it ••Wi ^jShiber -14( 1974 • and recorded In LibeY 0 g s tpbefouhp;. % v i,H?r^ ? '. Pages 457-458 and. Cs? HEREAS,'the Federal Land Bank ot gajhtpaui is:. po\^ the' owner of sajj) Mortgage,' arid W ^WIIBREAS, sa)d Mortgage contains a •,i'ft;. pra, ...,.,,•y aion-the. f ,ffth ••, - -,-^--„,.„-,8 shall fail \$ 2?y °l ^W M be paid any :of the CHEVROLET iri$t^| ments ' rneptlonjed m. said obiiga* CORNER JACKSON 4 WAGNER ROS.., ANN ARBOR, PHONE 663-3331 ^,. a.^cpJ-dlng' to; the terms thereof V shall fall to pay the^ taxes and - assess- Wents-oh 4M prppbr^y as the.samo be- -£>"• io^l wme di«e MJ) pa!?a*Je, the entire indent, pdness secured r by; aaia Mortgage . shall JWreuppn beco7n«,du« ancT payable, and said' wrtgage BtiMect to (foreclosure fit { :'\W Wf,,Ji8JJfSl«& ¥ PttMmtow; «nd • WHEHKAS/ the mortgagor* have failed $&> to fnay or aau'se to >e plird the said f**. VTM; BfaUmentg mdrttlpned. jn said Qbllgatl6h ^3 ae'eprdin^ to the Wrrns thewf, and by ": rrri m&6n thereby Fewer*) tand Bank of iL„4-. 3alnt Paul, tfndor the provision* above \p& feferred to has elected to declare, has •VfiM deelnrcd and does hereby declafe the entif* indebtedness secured by «nid mort- \H gdgo due and payable at once, and v\: r • WHESEAJi. fhe amount claimed to he %\ . I • IC ' *: -M fv f KEN OSBORNE iO^ t-fCS n t-itbh a.-/- «0^ r O'vl iNSULAfJON K .~U!i CV I-IO ORCHARD CQKTRACTOR rF CV NI06 ^T Blown In *'^,T j C11MW,T HN^l*. *£&••'' , SUWMiiT_ ST_ » ^r±2--§lil4Mi? yif This Jmulotlon mado from ULLIJ S LTKLvlH^^l P-]. Iv 100% wood fibres. The aforesaid hearing will be held in the Council KEEP GOGl & SAVE PUEL. Room- in the Municipal Building on Tuesday, December DON'T WAIT TOO LONG, 13, 1977 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The intentions, uses and IT'LL COST MORE LATER.

regulations of the "C-5 CENTRAL BUSINESS DIS-, -•-••• •••••• •• — • ; -i-i ••• i n u WCT" are on file in the office of the Village Ad- 35 years In the building and Insu­ ifijhifctratbr and may be exftmiived prior to the date of lation business In this area. M& hearing. FRee ESTIMATES mUft^lAW »WilH>Hi>iffl>nnWiii|Uili*«i ii—tm,*•)iI'^j.i.^a»*»MjgMdWM mm KEN OSBORNE K' ELSEA M). (5It] $51-7497 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS •v*«f .rtkniUN^ N0150OR? c S mm mil mm ii\t\mMmm*rm*Wf<*ym^ | ,1¾. feMiiai^alli^i ^^^m *matmmmtmmmmm ^ •**• •BBM*PHBV«BP MMH ••PP f$7> fc

.- -• ; ,. •'. -••..•. •*'•••< ••' • - :': ' • '• '-; -v ''• ;. k; Wheaton, 140, 149,, 195;; V* Meyej*. M.r Adarrtsr 14,7; C. Risner, 144; ^he Chelsea Standard; Thursday, Noyemlberl?, tftl .13 Chelsea Suburb/an 145; S. Weston, 157,; 145;YP; Wei- S. Steele, 160, 166; A. White, 151; Standings as of Nov. 9 gang, 148; C. Hoffmap, 15J;• S. K. Greepleaf, 150, J47; J. Steger, Jerry linages W. L Weber, 166; P. Tison, 168, 150; L. 156; J. Sweet, 146; D. Taylor, 153, Frisipger Realty ...... (50 28 Haller, 144; D. Dault, 183,, JS5;i A. 143; M. Eeles, 159, 151; j; -Lon- EJairy Queen ....,,;...... 57 Vander Waard, 141; M. Scfla^er, skey, 151; D. Verwey, 176, 159, J56; Helps College Mark IV Lounge .,...... 52 ai 182, 145, 183; L.'Longe, 143, 141; M.J, Gipson, 162, 147; J. Sweeny, Dana Dee-Lites .....46 36 J. Stapish, 166; R. Forner,. 152; 140; P. Hisson, 158; D. Lukasiak, Auto Show Fletcher' Mobil ..,,,46 42 E. Heller, 150, 159, 166; B. Robin­ 140; J. Murphy, 166, 178. 42 son, 165, 145; S, La Roche, J72; Jerry Lloyd Bridges, of Che}- Hailing Pin Ricardo's ."..••••, «"46 42 ; §ciWpr House Lefigiie j^ancers «.,«.«,,»«.««».>^ R.Musbach, 153; G. Haskell, 167, Seven Point Mixed sea, has been 'involved In th$ Standings as of Nov. 14 Week of Nov. 15 44 169, 195; Si Bowen, 185, 155, 146; plapriing, organizing and staffing Waterloo Garage 43 45 W L Chelsea- State Bank 1.. 42 P. Mtincer, 144, 156; M. Herein, Standings as of Nov. 8 of one of the largest new mode! . W L 46 162; ,N. Primrose, 190, l^fty. auto and parts shqws in the M(d* Captains Table 49 21 State Farm" ...,i..,36 W L 5 Grinders >32 12 52 Picklesimer, J64; K. Hermon, 152; west. -".. ; "Y '- oa» o* the iurea*f flms^ fclt-WYle» c*xp«t ffc ' Schneider's Grocery ....49 21 IVIIXC'1 S M t M( • I t M • *«• MUU 14 Chelsea Drug - .:...34 Team No. 1 ,.. ^2 25 54 E. Williams, 153. CB ers ..,...,,,,..,,,,,.49 28 Bridges, a freshman at MM' conyeatectly located la W««t Am Arbor opi Wi Ma^'k IV Lounge V ..46 24 Egg Beaters 28 16 Chelsea Assoc. Buijders ..22 66 • Washtenaw Crop Serv, ..45 25 Mbprjer Uppers ..,...,,. .>28 16 150/ games ^and over: D. McAl­ Grass Lake Auto ..44 33 larid's Northwood Institute where Boad bfitwMn Jackson' and Lfliartar. 27 lister, 188, 182; P. Keezer, 169, Strike Outs 39 38 he is stiidy-mg automotive market­ Bauer Builders 43 Poacher^ ' .,,.,....27 M Bulldogs Miqed •; Scfaw^er*!, pwdu.:»'. jNro*d S. J. Custom Service .,40 30 Sugar Bowls ,.24 20 15f5; N. Packard, 160, 160, 183; Jiffy Mixers ..,.....,...36 41 ing, served as a member of the : s^n^i^s n pf Nov. 10 Utrogs ...... 36 41 mofor hpnie team for the 14th an­ Qate**bx9Aa -V caroaia ' tt • one"' Sylvan Center '...,...... 40 30 Blenders 24 20 1 ^g^i^.^ ._ ^.^_U^.U„^. J Chelsea Grinding ...,.*39 31 Sporadic Spatulas .23 21 W L Wild Women ' .-....36 41 >nual ' -Northwopd Auto, Truck'*arid Viijage IVfotor Sales ....39 31 Sugar"#: Spice ...,,.....22 D-D Deburring U Andy's 'Raiders ...... 35 42 Parts Show,/a; student-run• e.verij; \- McCalla feeds ...... 37 33 n 158, 168; E. Miller, 17¾ M. Usher, 1¾ Devaulder Farms- ...... 35 42^ tha,t features•• |mndreds of .vehicles/ Kitchen papers...... 22 22 Elliott and Sons....,..,..23 54 .Erank^ Grohs Chevrolet ..36 34 Spo.pners' ..,..,.22 22 191; ft: Collins, 177;' F. Cole, 187; 20 .and parts, display?;.:; Y '.; ' ' :i: YWe^verme Tavern ..^....34 36 K. Chapman, 155; Y. Weber, 167; 21 ' High team series: CB'ers, L947. Thousands .attefnd '4fie autq, eje Coffee' Cups .....,..,....21 23 1 23 Men, high series: G. Beeman, 37 ceaters ....,...,....,.41 3'3 G. De Smjther, 15'7; M. Vasas, : tr^!vagarfza; held'"]^aen Qc'toJ>er; 39 • Xi*i5"Lj. MMM* M (MIM«MI t«'*** > '" -"' ' "• i.il'ij I ni 4' 553'; G. unebaugh, 539; J. Harpok, |75; B. Carpenter, 173. «*• : P. S^hM 153; f^. Pra'per, 164, 15l! ^FX 571; J. Collins, 54^;'v M. Poertner, hite;434; L. Yoit1$, 154, B. Hafley, ,431; B. MqGib%y, Ch,|lse,a, ^iifprnotive ..:.'. 4$ DON'T BJE A 25 ., „ '.'8ire 203; L.yoila, 173, 15u; 17^1; B". Rob­ f. CPle,.46i;'K. 6|iapnian, Jt*.# OI V/». t«»*t*«»»t*«a*« •^(J 4 tyfyfnents Bowling Club {, 30 under one'roofMm jj.b>rjk|i)ii eolijplek erts, 159; 'A. Classon, 175; G, Smith, V. Weber; ^26: M. -yasas, ™„, " '""" 18 "STUCK IN THllub ' k real danger to'alj that pergonal pri standings as. of Npv, 9 178, 15¾ C. Shepherd, 150, 153; "R. A. Hqckjna -0- M. usher, Am 7 ' II : :V ixjsts sfiould^i^l^r^l^-f^'r^iri- M.- i • ••• W L Foster, 187, 152; J. Shepherd, 15^f N. fefllrirfl-^rEjgg, -0,^ sWike. .35 M Call, Y Y' Y:;Y, • ftnd out therea^ipaBie^ccis^ 'forei fee ^Washtenaw Engineering .27½ 12½ 157; D. l^link, 181; G. Clark, 181} wdni. • Lii j^ •'.>.••• • • •• • t * •• • • »o4 35 insuring your faWn persona}.'property, ;Jiffy -Mixes . ,1". 7."..' .YY. .25 15 G. Klink, 155, 179, 162; fi.^hitak- Junior House Leagiie Hapcp/ feorts Center .,. M, 36 -parlsl] Cleaners 25 15 er, 157; V, Workman,' l'53j P. * Standings as 0|Nov. 1ft Chelgpa Finance ..Y..:, .3Q -Wolverine SaiY 24 16 W L 3T r ' • ffarqdk, 174; S. Roehm,. 1^3; E, » ^ .i ' Ted's" Waterloo Garage"^8 Wojy^'rine Supply ...... 24 16 Williams, 176, 179; R; MBach, Brp(derick Shell 55 22 ^avaj]augh Lake Store ..28 42 M & M GRAVEL CO ,'No'rrjs Electric: 2,3 17 177; P/."WurSter, 15J;" C. Dmoch, Mark'IV Lounge ....,...53 2| 4I D. • Mayer' Agency . M 4i Ch&jsela. Miljing ...... "23 \7 155, 159; E. Heller, 185, 190; S. Mac Tools ...... '.'..47 30 Alley Rats '...".'.;.'...... 25 45 Repair YOMT Old Driveway Ro|e-jack' Farms .,..'..22" 18 Van Natter, 150; f. Gibb, 185; P. Chelsea\ Lanes /../.....45 32 0 ft! S IV ...... ,.....,43 47 Qr Build A HewOirie! Hepr Electric ' ..... 18½ 21½ ^pfders, '153, i62t ; S: / ffivUf,! 1^, 1 ¾ Motive .:....44 § F|t|sjmmons Exoav4tmg jV 53 Palmer Ford ....;.'....: 18 22 ]$>.' ' ' D. D. "DeBurring ./....44 3^3 2Q0-games: D. Eder; 226Y204;'I: wig^H BQTHE4&1••f» . • •, Good Time Girls .18 22 Ki|l(nS Concrete ...... 44- $ Jar|^ 213; D. Heeter, '2Qf'!R. Khnk Excayatjng •... •. J 23 Smitji's Service .:...... 40 H T P Chelsea Lanes Mixed ! ^^torski, 210; F. Wfijfe, ?02; K. , . . WE H^VE W>fAf :j.T TAKES! hompson's--Pizza 16½ Harico Sports ....:.. ...39, 38 i * 4 ' m Standings as of Noy. ^1 Ypsi Asphalt ;..,...38 39 WMri'M 1- BMW ' i > *J ..'••... Laprffs Beauty Salon ... 16½ m, sgriej: R. Duncan, 541; W. * > ^ ^\ m jRqckwell International % 39 v ir ROAD STONE RHONE L t Rosentreter B^otjiers ...16 24 • W Elliott; '5Sf; S. Jariic^, P; D. " ' • /'•'.:' Chei'sea'card |"Qi'ft ..14½ __.,,25½ Hawler 'pruck Repair ....43 27 Lloyd Bridges Chevrolet 37 40 Nicewicz, 516; R. Zaforski, 581; K. • B^SE STONE m^mm^;** Dave Rowe • Lloyd Bridges Chevrolet 14½ -25½ 28 3-D Sales & Serves \...i5 $ PJatt, 523; D. Bieske, $3; D! 'Heet- Ken's"Glas's ...v'«•'• ...,,A2 28 Mich/ Livestock E?fch. ..34 43 ir DR^INFIELD STONE dfK^lUffli Visit us or give u| a call. We!re irjChelspa at 107½ D. p. Deburring 1....:14 23' Wire'& '|fire '..'.'...,\A2 pr, 549; G. Hansen, 5Ql"; L. Miller, : .2Q0 anql oyer games: J. Hafner, Fed. Screw Outlaws .....'.40 30 Slocum Contrgctpr^' '... .32 5,0^; K. McCalla, 543; J. Sweet; ^ WASHED SAND ^1¾ 1^8 South Main Stree|; Phbi^ ^5-80^. Y:;; :Y " 231; C. Coiiins, 2|2. The Question Marks ...... 37 33 5(j3; T- Mpad, 539; E. Buku, 521; • PEA STONE Or af|er 4 p.m. ,'150 and over games: R. Hummel, 33 r Bpllinper's Sanitation ....37 I. Jar-vis-, 504; % CqzzeV§; 5,18. 179;,'#6;^R; Lutpsky, 1^6,'^7; P. 33 Roberts Paint & BoSy ..10 600 series: D. Ecjer, 62,()! • F(L(.pf^T <311) 49»8-2^0 Accra.' Gage .. \.. I.'...... 37 35 m series: J. Cplins, BOSS; N. Wurster, 168; N. Kern, 194, 169, V1 W *i*«»*ti»*i*t*««»*« tOJ ——^ ' i FARM BUREAU I 16$ G. Wirenian, 1¾ C. Brad- Roadrunners ...... 35 35 FaHrnef/ei^ % Vft- W' Dury, 187, 177; T. Kenney, 15^;' R. ffie; Ba'n^it^ ...!...... 32' 38 525 or over ?eri^s: J.' Harook Charlie Brown & Located 4 Miles North of Chelsea Get rjpwners's*:,.'..Y.'..'.\'Z1 39 Snqppy Peanut League, r. Tee,, 18¾. 160; D. Frisbee, 1¾ f M-52 ant |#E J^A|3t m Firiebjails/ '.,'... .>....,.. r .31 Standjngs as fif^Nov. lg - t]m:-'fe 'D; Judson, 167, 157; Xrin Xrbor Centerless .. i ,2-7 I . .. •' . '•-' - rr.V. . ' • V •*%*:. ' W ' L PIT HOURS? 8 to ? M^!t^^ fARM BUftfAIJ UufeAt?ypA*M B!)MAULIF£ •KOMMliNHYSfRVICf |NSURANC€ FajifneF, 152; M. Fahrner, 150; Fox ^bfnt Flashes .'..'..>2T 21 pp* Chargers 26 4 Pacjjard, 199; D.. McCalla, 17^; Women' 425 Series and over: J. man, 569; T. Dittmar,581; J.'S McCall^V 164; K. Powers, 161; : Bpwlmg Bulfdogs 20' 10 Norris,. 456; ¢.' Behnke, 470; S. erla, 555; R. Harms, 527; G. Ahr- R£q ISaroii? ...... ;. 17 13 fom, -155; L. Aker, 155; S. Wohlgemuth, 455.5 ens, 56§; L- Mull, 525; T. fennant, Rit?V 169; B. Gross, 156; C. Par­ 5,84; J. Marshall, 54¾ T>. hopper- Snoopy Raiders J7 13 Men 475 series and over: K. B;£<{ News Bears'...... 14 16 son, 152; C. Scherdt, 175; J. Fitz- Finfrock', 532;'.'A. Qesterle, 498; noil, 575,; BV Kaiser',"526; t.'-fe simmphs,. 161, 159, 185; A. Sidiin4- ford, $39; B. Smith, ^1. ^ Super Sfaics 112½ 17½ E. Va'sas, 514; A. Wishiewski, 525; Road Runners ...:...... 8 ' 22 er, |66, $4; J.' Hafner, 158; ' P. A. Sanies, 501; G. Kent, 5^9; J. '-:210. or P'yer gafnes,: J. Collins, Fitzsjmmqhs, 189; P. Poertner, 220-D.1 Weatherffc, 213, 221; ft; Cool Cats 5½ 24½ Rjchnipnjd, 53l 1 Games 70 and over: DYCpllihs; 17Q, 151:(3. Dan, 157; D. Eisen- Women, 15(), games and over: Fahrner, 228; J. Yelsik, 215, 225- bejsen '165;' J.' Alber, 150; L. Haf­ A. Fleischmann, 2^23; L '""' 108, 122; D. Buku,'"'117, 105,'; '& S. Ellenwpod,'153;'S. 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Weston, 417; Strikers 59 25 Phone 475-1951 Chelsea B. Tisoh, 436; T). Dault, 475; L. Streakers .....47 37 1180 M-52 Longe, 406; E. Heller, 475; B. Rob­ Independents : 46 38 inson, 442; S. LaRoche: 428; R. Shady'Ladies : 39 45 Musbach, 412; S. Bb\yen, 486; P. Pin Dusters ..31 53 Muncer, 437; M. Herrin, 413; N. Primrose, 0. ' ' . -• Fascinatin V g "5" 30 54 '. Games 140; and over: p. Mes­ 46542; 5M Yari dEeles, ove'r 43.5serjes; M: . JS. . GipsonSteele, Sii THE sing; "140;' P. WhitesaU, 146; S. 431; D. Verwey,.49l; J. Murphy, Centilli, 151, 145; D. Thompson, HO/ * 186;, 141; K " ' ..., • 140 and over games: D. Bent- Haywood, 160; & ley, 157,'14.4;' C. Fleischmann, 141;

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