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ipwIfipffk.^ &•&'&.•:•?,••••<• . 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>lpm<ytt CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977 15c per copy SUBSCRIPTION: $6.00 PfiR. YEAR 1 '.«•**- •"f* ^' fi; ng rtsNext Tuesday |, With; a, minimum amount of Joe Reiser, Tony-Wisniewski arid time spent in -preparation, and Chuck Young", and sophomore [with one of the smallest squads Scott Dalton. i in a number of years, Chelsea JV wrestlers expected tp chal _h wrestlers will nevertheless lenge for varsity positions are |/b"$' on the mats Tuesday, Nov. 22, Bart Bauer, Adrian Saarinen and! "">r 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 <deer* '-"•>• •- ••' '. -»« ••••'•'' , : • .'•• •• ^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.