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:..1 j';.'-'- ' Tr:'/ -V crrY.EIGHTH YEAR—No. 21 I i 14 Pages This Week CH ELSEAf_M ICHlG A N ,_TH U BSIIA Y,^ 0 VKM1 tl’l 11 100967 10c per Copy SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR

St. Louis School >ynship Tax Hillg i g il h kJLlLUUr;—S rli nol 11 Totals E ounderJisiting Debate TeanT H ere from Haiti ) .Vicar Father -Louis- Olippi,--as*\ Be Highejr sistant to the SupWibr Gonurai nf Is Organized Italy, 'is Visiting the St. Louis ,■ n Township Supervisor Thb Chelsea High school Bull* L Hoffman reports that the school, old IIS-12, foiv a few days taxes have been this week. - Vicar.' Fr. Olinpf w,u dogu'.debate . team /l formed - in Jfjom $2.85 per $1,000 tax called to .Michigan by Cardinal n a ment Saturday, Nov. 11 at Ypsi­ lation in 1,968 to $1.41 in Mooney in 1959. to select a site lanti. The Chelsea team defeated .Hoffman, says that al* for a boys’, school ami ho chose1 two of the participating. teamB, ,], considerable amount* of the —Chelsea location.—His ■ visit' hero -marks the first, timn including. one from Ann Arbor -High-school, : at the novice' totfr^" ^ptrst"the’finaficiaI-po8ition he-has^-seefr-tlu/--sfrliool—sincoT^rt’ nament. v " . - - - "■ was built. |{ towrfship is strong. ^ ^ The regular league touvnaments [unt'y o'peraLnig taxes havc- will begin No"v. 28T“ Chelsea- be* i raised from $14.85 to $15.30. Vicar'Fr. Olippl-during an open1 longs to th e, Lakeshore Debate Tri-Captains Chosen By Teammates reflects the constant growth house to bo hold - in his honor League, the other members . of lie county. County Building ■to;horrow night at 7:30 p.m. at which are Saline, Jefferson/Mon* 'St, Louis school. - _J To Lead Next Year’s Varsity Squad tajieshave- been-reduceiLf r om- . 1 '---- < ’ • ' >'*' - ,ui/» - ' 7 ------zm netf county- juvenile court season, which extends from Sep* Pre_sentat^on of sports’ awards, A fter dinner, -everyone moved tax* amounting to .325, has Crash tember to January, all teams will •introduction of the new Varsity to the auditorium for the awards added through the • .vote of debate, on'this ye"tfr,s-~toipie;--<'Re- . team,_captuins,-and ..a..,speech' by and after-dinner speeches; Mrs, edple last November^-Sch 90I solved! That Congress Should E s­ Eastern. Michigan Universityis Slancy .Piehlik' presented "the jun- ting taxes have increased Kills Portage tablish Uniform Regulations’’.' lio head eoach~highlighted-the varsity ior varsity; and varsity chuerlead- I 443.95 in 1066 to $50.71 in Control Criminal Investigation and- :junior varsity football ban* ing awards. Ed Hill, the junior quet. Monday, Nov. 13', in - the varsity coach, gave out the. jun­ 1. School debt was reduced Procedures.’* Chelsea High school cafeteria. : ior varsity. Jawards -as follows: 121.29 to-$10.47. Intormadk Lake Woman Each -school has a team sup- —Fhe-^food was -prepared by- ^he r=Mike. Bassett, Lhool district taxes increased Instantaneous-death for one and porting the affirmative side of th.edssue_and one taking the nega*^ ligh school ca.fej^ria: staff. ._Mrs, Bob^ Bf.amwi ; Dave Bust, Jeff 11,76 W $2.28 and com lTos'ilitalixiftton; fon, a not her/result- Blaines - U a k eTrHaiicTTM rs.—Rich a rd Bust, -ATth~ur—Farley; L a rry Gor*- mi—Siindiiy—evening -when Ovaries twe - side. the Bulldog affirmative team includes Pat Gilbert; captain, Rymill, mothers of this year's ton, Tom Harmon, John Hepburn, ]Sfwif^untrs-"have* new" E , Payum- ^ " --^ -943TT 7JK‘xtev* co-eaptains, Larry Gaken and Mike Jim Hercules, Ron Herrst, Karsten Pinckney ltd.,driving west on W. Bobby Dvorak and Louise John­ !ing debts.. son.. The negative team consists Lehmann, respectively, decorated Kargel, Kurt Keleman, .jack Me* North Territorial ltd, near: Jen* t.ho ■/-*'...... - - - - - .Clear, .Tames, Thinnev. David Pic- .1667ffman arc says $94.87 that total per $1.000 taxes nings Rd., at approximately (101 to Donna Wurgess and Carolyn Die* kpil. .John Porter.’ Rod, Powers. roll valuation - against wu.27. 70 mph,'swerved to avoid .a deer,. 1 1 1 elurniuring a debateTtwo'mern’bers- J)'ale Robbins, Robert Salter, Steve skiddod,.133Yfiiid;,-—left-.. the, ..mad: 966. , Tyf^cnclf team meefwith two--mem* •Thomson, Richard \yestcott, Dave ni statements win '-be- mailed and hit a tree, ' Houle, Gaken -bers of a team-taking thq opposite WcstrrJ imr.Wy j c i ck Tby the treasurer Thursday, ’The only passenger, Patync’s: side of .thene topic from another and Glen Wilkerson. mother,,. Mrs. Lena' D. Payn_e_of 30, jind are payable to* Reserve JV:-certificates, were the -saihe- address—was-pronounced- •school. Win Honors ,er with' lifGlTdog licenses -at "The Bulldog debatyTeam ds-LKel earned by Jim Bauer; Don-Bower, - dead . at/the scene of a broker. Treasurer's Office, 103 N. Main first 'that.• Ghelse/rYHjgh school Martin Johnson,-Chris Marzec, Ken neck and numerous (fractures by during office hours Monday has had for " many yearn; It was In Conference McC.alia, Dan Spau-hiin-g^Bi-lKSfcohfc a.m. to a deputy medical ..examiner """T ugh Friday from. 9 formed under , the direction of and Mark scnultz. Numerals were Firemen and sheriffs deputies A phantom team which will m. ■ William Coelius, an English and awarded to Jim • Bauer, .■ Don spent more than 30 mpuites. free* never reach the gridiron has been liyone not receiving'his state* speech teacher at 'the high school. Bower, Bob Brussow, Jeff Bust, selected - from high, schools in the t should call 479*2511. Failure .mg Payne's legs from the wreck­ •Larry Gorton, Tom Harmon, .finT Southeastern Conference, ^>y the ■eceive a statement -is no «■ age of. the tiood and side of the Hercules, Martin Johnson, Karsten respective coaches, to honor: the ( /»■■"not, paving the~ taxes, car.- He-was—taken■ to St, Joseph Korg.el. Kurt Keleman. Chris Mar*. year’s >mosl outstanding football payers sfiouIiT^check to a see M ereJT 11 <>s pi ta iy.-Vnn- ATtm r r wTHT SexEducation zee, Ken McCaliu, Jack McClear, players. -they me pa-ying-on-the -right John Porter, . Rod Powers, Dale riptioii— Ithough-the, town*- knmalurankle." ‘ PRE-PUBL1CATION COPY: Mother Mary present to JPppe^ Paul_V'l in Rome this month. The SchopJ_s_Jnvo)ved include Dun* Robbins,— Robert— Salyer,— Banr officials take great care to MFsY Payne wits bonf Fob. 23, Films Slated Genevieve, O.P.; Mother-General, of the Adrian book is a History of the Adrian Dominican congre­ dee, Milan, Ypsilanti, Lincoln, Spaulding, Steve ■■ Thomson;. Rich­ d mistakes, the legal respon* ■181)3 in-Milbariky S. D.-'She' resided Dominican Sisters,'looks over a h^nd-bound copy of gation and is due ip be published in December. : South Lyon, Saline, Chelsea and ard Westcott, Dave West, Jim. lity for-..paying"' bn ".correct! 56 Vpsilonti until 1047. moved, to Dexter.LV. — - At St PauFs ■ the-FoolF4!iA'nMd~ThcfAlteHECorn/’ whieh-she".will- -Wojeieki,i r t i j i iUjVt} ’ Tloiwj? rv y i ha. ;. T-roiuio; r r u | v*(lio n- of property rests'1 with the Fife Lake where she maintaihuil R e cT iv in g recognition "from Wi 1 keTson, BilK Btob 1—anc! '.Mark residence trfitil 19(53;' aitd ’ has informative pr.Qgram_on sex: Chelsea TUgh school are first Schultz. Managers of the 1(.)(17 Since lived' at Portage ■ l.nKe. has been planned kt Bt, Paul ■team choice: Craig Houle, halt JV team are John Bassett, Curt She married . Edward H. Payne United Church of Christ. Sunday, .back; and La rry Gaken, center. Belser arid Jeff Parsons. Dec,- 5, 1914,_in Sisseton,' S.D. Ho_ w. Deer Season -Nov. U) at -^7:30 p.m, The_prg- Chelsea Featured in Book le -mention list" Vii i-si ty ’: f odtbal-h'-'cmr&h^Pji in preceded- her. in death ■ M.ay . 20, gram. is open to "all interested are Chelsea • linemen Rob Powers eis-'-gave varsity awards to' the LUG-4 .peQple...o£.-Chelsea and surrounding and Mike Lehmann. Survivors*’ -iirdaile heF^sony areas. ; -i» ■''i >< 'v ' ’y ^follow i ng-membera^of- tte-Butldog- First team members from other -flh-Trlos! - one -daughter, -'Hrree-f-ilmfe.-oilhnfld- and-gettred sauad; : seniors John. Freeman, .sellpels__ include:— Gary ..lF uitow, w Entire State- tin (Dorothy):G/osse of' Lihcrty- to their own age level, will be Larry. Gaken, Mark . Lancaster, fjfj three brothers: AlU-it simultaneously. A special hnlfbnck,-Dundee;" Mike Hardesty, the gun. deer season opens Sat ville,' shown text was edited by Sister Mary fullback, South Lyon; Ron Fee- Mike Lehmann, Ron Morley, Rob of St. Paul, -Minn., and Ed- be shown to the 7th While Mother. Mary. Genevieve, Not only have- many student:’, lay, Nov. 18 at '6 a .m .,E S T D itti:...... film will PauL^of, kjena,-..Heitrhts College.- man, tackle. Saline: Dan Hoy-, ward- and Jolin.-Dittis of Orton- grade group and the film OP, Mother-General of the Adrian from the Chelsea area attended Powers, Bob Taylor and. Ray Wor­ closes Sunday, l3ee. 3. This and 8th Adrian. The "41 illustrations and quarterback, and Craig Bluzier, ville^S. I.).: three sisters: Mrs. to ho shown to. the high school Domincan Sisters, is in Rome this' either the Academy or. the College den; juniors Larry Blackwell, Ben |r thc_s(‘iison is _state*-wide.— IV dune-in duo-tone. end; Dexter. C1 a riT^Sch m i d t~m tonvillo,—S- "grounw ril~b(r~titledr;“ How—Much-|-: Braver.- Jim —Boy la nr - Gary E 1 Ion* ~ Holorists aro reminded, to watch the are a have joined the pranks are the '"work of Sister . George- /Continued on page- b!x>" XffccfTbh? Therfil m_ thi olln ess, P op e—Pa u 1, V I,—a -ha ruk Other first strimrtffg" 'are: "Bob wood,—Mffie—Oaken,—T-om—Gar-dnc-iy- -for_(icL-i- crossing—the—roads;. he—Sisters—themselves-.— -The Prat-iee—of .Studio - ■will - see P-arerit - to —Child,1 b~Quml~rony- of~the book Amic_____ ‘■Bales, endyr-Dundee; Walf'-Berr-y■= M-ike.H arvey, Roy Holiday, Craig rrthinv'''3^‘^weTe—hit " last week- Heights College.—Indicative-of-t!ie" "pi'nri",- "guard, ^IrmcoTn; which was previously . shown at Alien Corn. A' history of the present "molner" general, Mother; “Ed Gall; ■Houle, Ke-vry K’argel, .Chuck ■ Pat*, [Wa’shtcnaw county's main and high quality .of the art wmk is tackle, Saline; and Jon the Junior-High-school,= Following. Adrian Dominican congregation Mary ‘Genevieve Weber, ^OI’j Czarnecki, -r i e k ,-P a ni Pr i n z i n g, M i k e --S c h n a i il t. roads November is the most written by Sister Mary Philip and her sister,'Sister Mary Fniricls the selection of "t'W'o of tlrase" illus^ guard, Spu'th Lyon./ igerous month for deer-auto these films a panel, including-two Torn Smith, Gregg Stephens and Ryan, OP, the book is scheduled Weber, OP, are from Chelsea; trations by. the 'Society of Illus­ Among second team players are: (isions because of the deer mat- For Next Week physicians, a nurse and a social Ron Wengron; sophomores Richard for publication early in. December. while they are in Rome this month trators for exhibition from Feb.- Sam Boullion, Dexter; I Dotv Las­ season. The animals are es- worker, will hold a discussion peri­ 20 t'o" 'March 22, 19(58 in "Illus­ Bollinger, Tim Oolvia, Dave Conk* _ yhe.Chelsea' standard .will . The publication of this book' the town of Chelsea will be brought key and Ron. Janies, Saline; .Dan lislly .abundant on -roadways in od. with written questions. _ The trators .10” at the Union Carbide din and Leonard Kozma; and fresh- be pidn'tod—a—day earlier ■question-aml-answer -period will-be- -marks—one of ■ the—highlights._ii£. ■to—the-1-personal attention of His McGovern, Milan; Jim Lutz, Rick ~Ga 11 e!• vr270 Park'Ave.,"New Vork- jnan__Tim. Ortbrintr. Rodney Houle next--week..-because, of the th e ' Jubtlee" Yeav~commemorating' Holiness, Pope Paul.....V.1, when -Peters-and ^Howard Kniffen, Dun- for all in attendance- at^the_ three" two chosen' are- the isi nvamg'?'ir'-'of "the varsity—team— evening. Damage to cars ceil­ Thanksgiving ’ holiday. ■ . 4he-75th- anniversary .of the, fo.und- Mother Mary Genevieve, O. P., Gity. The dee. ing with doer has been averag- "films- appears on--^pgG^20^ The following-’ special awimls- The, chanire m publishing Before-refreahmenta^al’C gerygdu Jng_.of the..Adrlanjjqminican con- presents the Holy Father >\v4th" one which pnptycm^-lLThe—iieein-omiV • 'Sitill.others- include:-Terry Steiri- ■were presented: Gregg . Stephens, H*tweeiHlf2vH)-and-$3B&v-fteeSEd date is ik'('essafy- - because- gregatiourn 1892f B^mniri^wTUv Hr-hand^bmvndy^opyr-of-.the book,-^ tbx ' to“Michigaiv Conservation Of-L the Ttev._ Siebert._win brieflyjdjs was. casua'J;” >arid; the one on page man and • JeCTy Markhmnr ^Milan; TTToST"'Improved ' linuman, M j k mail will’ not be (L-livered cuss- ethics, ’morals and theology six .sisters' sent to. establish -a The book „has been written, and Tim Mahoney und Don Jones, (r Don Boyer. eilited, designed, illustrated., and 182 ri bo vc the cap tio n ,” . . ., the Schnaidt,most improved, hack; on T'h a i) k s g i v i n g Day, in relationship to sex. hospital for railroad accident South Lyon.' - • •. Craig Houle, most valuable back; • Nmvrf -2;k— •printed- by-the-S iat&i^-,th&msel v,eSy An eel us hell still rings out from --Thorsdayr ( Continued oft page five) cases, the - book tr accs~thc devel- Receivirig- - honorable “ mentiorfs ami Larry Gaken, most -valuab1tr normally:l)Hnted £ The author of the book, Sister the belfry-.of the motherhoiise.’ - mbooks-Available -newsjnipcr, opment of the . congregation- to are: _Swar.k_ and:,Jamieson, South -limujuin..... "Wednesclay fo-.- distribution the year .1924- when the tnother- Mary Philip' Ryan; is now work* Sister Mary Damian of St.: Doin- the—10(i-7>-‘CheiR'ea- High school -intf Jiv-the Philippine..Islands.; The inic Collegjj, St. ’.Charles,_LU.,_pii pymi; ’Barkley and Arbour, Dex- Coach . Bareis then introduced Ivkrt/s1,..» ^ _• . .12i > J . ti.. "i'rrr,'Thui'3day; ■^o^se^wfts^ea-iwofriendly^cstablisluuL 4'ek;..'V4iI(mfeiue.and’-BuntiivI^nc.oln; next, - year’s, tri-captalns; voted in Ithookai" The Barker, edited by ed Tuesday of next week so at Adrian. Since that time, the onccrufT’Tfio'~wofk' v f puDliTmttnnr pGaidner-,—have-arrived—at-the f. i ncluding—thc..Kelecitlon of type^ Gies, Williams and Girbaeh, Sa.- by-members.'of the -varsity, team: ~ tBit subsci ibei W1.1.1 huye- congregation has-grown—tmtil—to­ line; “\Voolami;- M11 ah / and/" Bun^f GTTry" EIluriivwdT^Craig'lloui'e iiud |h school.. They may be picked the nc\v?jiTr)u‘i' -in--their niai 1 ■ -Checks Totaling day, it numbers more' than 2,500 Water shedCouncil layout, design and the supervision ;.nt school fi'om—1-1:30 a.m ^tg o’£Hthe__press work. The__b_po 1< is tin, F 1 c s z ajrfcarid -Horvath- of Mike Harvey. This is"'"theis' "the first- s boxes on Wednesday,.-.:-—-7T-- Sisters-scatteretL-from-Puerto-Ricc thatr the Bulldogs li avc- >.nMn--the- publications room $76£00 Go in Mail being presented as the. initial "Lincoln- . ' ytun* Bc.ta_u.se of the earlier to the Philippines, ami from Mich ' | PresentiiKrPublic -cimtams... i nstead_of-:..- lilToftiorrow. After .tomorrow, printing date, all . nd.vertis- A total of 493 people will soon igan's Upper Peninsula to Lima, publication of the Jones Wood .--Nina^M. Greening is in - Detroit two. ' , ' . - . (books will be available through ing copy must bo- in The be glad they 'saved up for Christ- Peru. Press, St. Dominic College, St. Debate Tonight Charles. 111.• The edition is limited attending the Instructor Develop* ■Following the awards protsenta*’’ high school office or this --'-StaitcUfrc! affrcr TriO;--lator- mas at the Chelsea , State . Bank The residents of Chelsea have Jr's editor, Kathy Fulka. -The .yfluYon ~' R )v e I'-yWarter sh'ed to ' 2,500 copies. Orders -shoultF ment, course in the Driver.Iihprove- lions; EMU’s head footbajlWoachy—- '__thjm S a tu r d a y items when they receive, their 1967 much to . be proud of ■'in__their Dan Boisture, spoke on his. moving, icarbonks—wHH-also—be distrib- ulstniar-Chtb7chc%ST^4ie--bsnl Council will present a -debate on be sent to:'Amid the Alien Corn, inept, i’r'ogram as a delegate^ of must”lie ni l)y "itekdfast loyalty to the—Adrian to the iiniversity,—tls—expansion ~^- 16 during .the fmhmanranphO Can~Taici«^-NTrerl3 B< "StntimT;—Adrhm-7 Mich.: w l-plans to -mail the ‘Dorii'ffliCan— ShHci's:'— Am hi the ■topic. 49221. Til R Ml ('Oil—Tt1 ue l il» i's —A sntie iat i on.,. ■fhP/L l^ Cv' at the*, high school up to $76,500, tomorrow. Alien Corn includes an entivo Met While Developing the Water­ orrohw night, chapter (X X ) devoted to ‘‘the shed as a Whole?” at 8 p.m. -Chelsea- -crisis.”—In .an._erft. .wlien tonight-in- the University of Mic-h*: TO- laymen were usually seen..but igan’s North . Campus Commons, m - not heard;” n number of energetic Three panels,, eaeli composed of ^<0 . leaders in the Chelsea area worked three people and each represent* m unremittingly againat mnny ap­ ing. ..one ...of... tha... following . .view.: parently insurmountable obstacles points—upstream, midstream and to obtain Adrian Dominica/i Sisters downstream—will- participate in '^ " 8W r T E c lr - schffol. " the debate. _ 6.(4 >f(IV ’ A ll village mayors,- presidents, supervisors and regular council Medical Clinic members from Washtenaw county are -oxhelifeil to.: tVttxmd. - T hc-pulp- Moving to New lic is invited to hear the debate.

Home This Week Jaycee Auxiliary The st/lff of the Chelsea Medi­ cal Clinic will move-into the new/ Reports' Successful Chelsea Medical Center, 775 S. Main, over the week-end ahd will Toy Drive for Needy SW"''tflrciMiW "HI' Hui The Chelsea Jaycee Auxiliary’s new structure Monday at 8 a.m. annual toy drive is almost com­ -Construction of the medical con* pleted. The response has been ter began Oct. 28, 1066. The meat ^gratifying and the needs building is not yet completed; t Uv thn T triiig e fio r^ irg M tlrrm r -Of—tho-cluidnin-am-Vid by the "work’ dii" Chelsea--Social-'■ Services Depart­ offices - ar< even—-after ment will be more than adequately dec u pi ed ______/_ ____ .. Port. of the clinic staff, will, be met...... — ------*-v - available for emergencies this Sat* The toys that have been^ re­ turday morning in the old clinic. ceived to date are being cleaned and boxed for storage until dis* tributiotv in- December. The dolls Overhealed-Furnaec------hairdos by throe area Girl Scout Motor Brings Tire Dept* tvpops. under the direction of Ig n ­ .Chelsea firemen were called to ore Mat.toff, Donna Pierce, and an apartment house , on Madison Gloria, Carpenter. St. owned by Mrs. Carl Butler of With the co-operation given to tn n—Arbor-early-Saturday-^ve n* .Uie^Jaycettes—by.-.all,„those...jy.hsL 'in y —A^lmi»mrr6T^rfaTnm.'g,,,blowKr gBntributedt'‘'thlw‘-yoar's*-toy-dUya lpft: Gregg Stephens, most improvod lincman; motor .had overheated' and was has been a most sueees^jul one. 1988 BULLIKKJ TRM’Al’TAINS were Intro­ Mike Harvey. They arc shown with Varsity Coach FOOTBALL AWARD WINNERS? ? U',J0S SiTc ^hhaMt;: most Improved back; Craig Houle, causing a strong odor. The fire' duced Monday night at. tho football banquet. The Phil Barela. This la the first time that Chelsea has j*"* mcmberg receiving awards si the valuable back; and 1987 co*captain Larry men quickly, turned off the fur Mrs. Belle L^Roe is a patient in Over voted in three captains instead of the custom­ i ;; room 406 at St. Joseph Mercy three, chosen by ithelr fellow malty squad members, ^ u e t Monday hfghi In the Chelsea High wh°ol n most valuable lineman. naco before any damage could are (from left) Gary Eilenwood, Craig Houle and ary two of the last few years. . // occur. > ' Hpspltal, Ann Arbor, — .--t_ .^ Tt-zrrr.-^ --.**^ f^cia, right. Tha playera aad their awards Include ■Y r

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•'WA X S V H l JtininniiiMiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiM«iiitirnimii)iiiminniiinrmiMMimi;iiiiiiiMniiiniMiiiiiiiiiHiiiHii«niiiiiIB p » M « i w w 8 a S 3 8 ® i 0 N A v a s a n m , NVOiHOiK 'vasaaHO'auvaxvis vzsiaua a h i O M ia o v a I ^V:—NQVEMBER -16> 1967- mm JTHE CHELSEA STANDARD, .CHKLfW '. M r ■ > i “'JAN T VOTERS DISAGREE------Ham Radio Operator .. . P i You . can avoid paint splatter.- tH Beetle Quarantine Dip the bristle of. your brush no l 'Atascadero, Calif.—-Only two .y.., ...... I- U§|jM-■ -«,<■!.»s.v::-ty'i ws In Kalamazoo Aids Prohibits Hunters from ^nofe than one-third of the bristle, voters turned up to .vote for a : y : v. length into' the paint. Covering delegate from Jbhe Sari LUis Obis­ Motorist Taking Straw to tj.P. floods and furnishings will pro­ po County Economic Opportuni­ m tect ^gainst, splatters but paint — HI .” ■ A Kalamazoo ham radio operator ties Commission—and they, vpted Backwoods deer hunters: like is easie^ to*'remove when it , is for different men causing a .1-1 and the Michigan State . Police at i l straw for tent camp insulation and raw Paw and Hast lapsing teamed often haul bal^s north. But when wet, so_,clean up as you go along. deadlock. • . ■ ■ ■ -1**1) relaying a distress message this involves' a trip across the which, led to the ' rsscue of' a Mockinaw Bridge, there are bugs woman about 1,300' miles away in the bedroll plan. in Colorado whose^'car was re- /The Michigan Department of -ported hanging, over a1 cliff in a A’gricultcre. reminds hunters that mountainous—area northwest—of since all of the Lower Peninsula VFA v_ . is under cereal leaf beetle quar* . Richard Ll Reese, of Kulama- iSioo, reported tci troopers at Pfiw legally ,be hauled into the Upper CHRISTMAS 6h $ v Paw. We dMsliayTSf fcernoon ,-Nov—h Beninaula.._unlessu aceompartLM_by that he had - picked -up the' radio /a certificate proving it has beop' call from :the- woman.-—Her plea “'’ fumigated- to—destroy... the plant L I fl>1' help, reported the road' was pests. : j.— . ' ^ *^| snow .covered.and slippery, ...T .■. Rather than to track down a i ^ i r Paw Paw troopers relayed the source of fumigated straw or risk word to■ East Lansing where the. confiscation at the bridge, the do- ri i s tres^- i nfonmatkm—was-"8ent--tt>- partment5*—piant—imiuatr^—chlefr Colorado State - Police over the Dean Lovitt, suggests that hunters national police teletype. The res­ pick up their straw from an Upper cue was effected 'and_the the Peninsula source. ^Most -farmers sbwxr-s:- I Colorado'~ troopers" ^ToxpPoaaen'” rjSp-: or even gasoline station operators predation for the long ramre assist across—the- bridge will. know. of_A-[ from IMichiga'm1..._____ :\;j...... Z2EZZHH ^-ovititi -sidri A: similar long range, assist was The beetle quarantine is main ...... iTsseltIf. Smith, ctditer, of -tainod ^to prevent==aprea4L=o£-lthe= operator and 'the Michigan State NEW MSU BAND MEMBER: Tim Morning^ right, who re­ plant pest to Upper Peninsula Elmore Lake, was among recipients of (ho Silver Beaver-awards Tolice Oct, JJ2: when Wo men in ifirfor^istinifwished-service to boyhood.” The presentation was1— cently joined the M SU m archingband.is shown with the director,■' fields and ^crops. Dealers in hay, ti—boAt'm'iv ih'Wfficulty in the Dr. Harry Begian. straw: and other carriers of ^ the' lf at the :»0th anniversary dinner of the Portage Trails Council. state of Washington. r.—1 ; ..f Amnrli-n. liiitil st llia lliiuviill ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ______' *______*_ ^ ___ beetle have their loads femigated lr Scouts "ofAm erica, 1ield_ a n K n iiw e lI National Armory, to destroy Ee~bletIeFbefore''mov■ fsday, Nov. 7. Also_shown are/MarffiuS^Smith, Ann Arbor, Who Knows—Answers-,, Son of Chelsea Residents with MSU Marching Band ing out of. .quarantine areas. I j. Frank Youngs, Hartland, who were similarly honored. East. Lansing—Tim Meiningeiy~pf« Michigan and the University Last year during deer season, 1, Crater Lake, Oregon—1,1)32 a' . *■. . ^ aa ■ a a » , nF \T a4 n n r\n «M n * Michigan Department of Agricul­ 'feet deep.-1 - ~®' son-of—Mr, -and-Mw, Jess Meiri of Notre Dnme. rANDAKP APS AUE. A GOOD SHOPPING GUIDE Dr. Harry Begian is’MUS’s now ture plant inspectors had to seize - -27-Suez Canal, 104.5 miles; Pan­ inger of" 101 Arden Lane, Chelsea, director of bands. A former as­ and burn a considerable amount ama 50,5, . . Is a new member hf Michigan State sociate; professor and conductor of of hunters-' straw headed north 3. Oh Oct. 20, 1947. University’s 175-manilr Marching, bands at Wayne State University!' across the bridge, . 4. Damascus, Syria. Band. He is a freshmaan majoring Dr. Begian succeeded Prof,.. Leo­ JL. Europe;?.. in= science, s ...... nard „ .Falcone,, wha—rotirod—lasU Teacher. Mrs. Maxwell . ir'Thamiis“Dniiniii(hi(l, ■ "T _ This year, the band will pi»y/ at luiy-after 40 years as director Reporter, 'Terri‘Jones. —7; Parris hm'cmTlTy eruidfixioTTWHs' all Spartan home games, and the of bands, William C, 'Moffit is W.e - have been/ ^studying one- abolished throughout the: Roman MSU contests at - the University marching band director, celled-animuls inference'. 7Now ;we Kmpirc ’ iai ■:the '.4th Century A.D, are studying, vertebrati*’' animals. " 8 . 78 feet. ir We are going to the University 9, The Maun^Jjoa.: .is .a.' .vnlcanoi ■of Michigan museum. Whon we iopated On the isjnnd of\Hawaii. get-baek-fromrthererwe-are-going ‘ .v.1'0; .Costa Bica., .British, Hondur­ NORTH ELEMENTARY to- make animals that live in as, Kl 'Salvador^ Guatemala, -Hon- Michigan. duraK-iijcaragna and-Eanama'.__X — SCHOOL NOTES Iir Social-Studies we. are iuak ing a Highway of. History. When Put frS’shiy ilumdered -sheets at we study a great man his name thc -hottom.'of _tbc_ .pile jach tlme is put up. We .are studying tbt‘ so'you can 'use'sheets in rotathm KllNDEItUAltTEN— helped in reading by Mrs,. Spencer. Mrs; Packard, , teachor- Our—book is 11 Open IiighwmysiT 50 states also. Everyone has two a’rul wear is 'distributed cvcnly7 ..------i —if.-- u. ------— states or one state and - a-national ~ h av e been ; Busy "This past ' Teacher, Mrs, McCullough park. ~WesenT7letters for- inf or- week learning' about I n di a n s. i mafion from our states. Many^ofrthe children have- brought Reporter, Karen Komine Over Gifts in; Indian things of: their own to v Our. class has been-‘studying ' In Englishr Mrs, Maxwell sent s^ar'e with us. We’ve, made . tee- about, all different kinds of . Ian- U: letter to Fittsburgh, and she from DoncerV! VI? Q pona, Tndinn t.fit.n.m polnR g'Utiges. ‘ Some people are making got pen-pals for us. i D U jackets and headdresses- to wear a map showing -different lan- T ~ ~ and rattles-; ■guagus. Kathy Pierce is in charge. 'Teacher, Mra.' WinkTe" X®XJFA• We also - made papier' niacho TSnrith- The morning'has welcome^'Toddyi'. maAks for-HaJlowt‘en. I have a green snake,- iLtM D U R A VlittVt FABRIC WALLCOVERINBS n rA i t o t a t l ! -. . Jj. * ■ - ■> . . '■ . ■ HLHL LU I m u tr=i Curtio and ■ -the' aftiirnQQjij.'fAtlaHV IT.hat. lny.ea to aa.t cake. ~ ^lVarttnr; Admr~Witd crfnu 1 caught- him with a rake, __ by imperial Marshall "J We are icarhiitg about. likhness-- __: Reporter, David I'lctcher Out by a lake. : LOANS Tuesday we got ready for Open Right fcfr any roomin the house! Bold new d am ask s^ i>s and differences, big ami little The Elephant, by Jania Hopkins and still working on colors, • [House, Wh put up pictures: and for the living roomi Bright newlcolors fof the kitchen,. ,di;ew a picture about . “ Logging, The. elephant went. up. the path SturmingTiewfldclf$( for every‘foom! iWithinatohi ng—- - iT-hernfand^1NbW”— WiF-mgdeistoFy, To_getma=bath-.^- .iniiSTTGRADE— . s - falTTjc^y toof .G iendura walkovering&arp guaranteed' - - SEE ifolders for our, stories' we "had The water had gone dry, 5frs. t^ore nia rs. Sa in uolson, written during' the beginning of ;" So- Re; startelTdo ci-yT "- ^ c sunproof staiitpreef; scuffprdof, strippablc ahd Staff nil, teachers v—-r dtrij t1ie "cyeitiV Tliert Tuesday .night we i—u The Cow,', by Tim . Eder. - We’ are,’ working *o1y consonant had Open^ House. Thursday we Chelsea's Friendly DeptrStore j saubbablefor fivq years, By Imp^via 1; o£ course. £ We should be thankful for the cow< k : substitutions in tlie ° initial pofei* put the background' on our pic- .She helps us, but. how? [ VK 1SID BA TN ■tion.' t.m'pswe are going to make a bout ' A' group -of-Pttgrrms-.ami^-l'mtfniTs- the- song; “Over-the'-K-ivei^-^nd -She'-givea-us-mi-Ik-^nnd- meat, —— -wUl-be-4n-fi-r7i-tr-gi'-;ufe-clasH0s - N ov. ThroJugh---the—WoLa)f_th.e .intcresting_,pxojr- ' Our school had Open House op flvc people in a ’group'. Each; ccts the: children have been work­ Tuesday; Nov. 7. .Sixteen'parents group makes a presentation to the ing on this- year. t o u c h o f visited- our room. i'fass. Protozoans,- :wormin'—^^mol- ■ Wo gi ve (lur -Tipprcciirtion and: In “.Show, -and Tell”. Daniel lusks, fish and amphibians Irave thanks'icr-M rs, Morrison and the MMMIWI Brown vs a id “ S o m eo n e.. s ho t a ml already been presented. - room .mothers -who served coffee __ skinned ' Tny. "go0L77"" T h \'y ~ '! o u n 7 l''T o o lii IfiTfl" tlTth~pla,vs—irr -«nd-~eook-i es-m-th or-schooL library,. the hide. which wo took' any event of- the Approximately 500 parents visit Several of our class are be'ing early- colonies and acted iT~ out. edudje. rooms/

Ste ■ Make Your THANKSGIVING PARTY Fun! WITH AMERICAN CR^TIWfi^THflNK ^ TALBECLOTHS - NAPKINS - CUPS ■ CENTERPIECES ; — — PLACE CARDS r -----r— Is Now AAA J \ J. W« are pleosed-fo onnounce otfr-recefit oppoifitmcnt J as the area's only authorized Automobile Club of Mich- -i|x i2 x 1'A inch blocks...... 4 9 c igon emergency rood servlet representdfives. 'S...... - ---- Y our Own 1 2 x 7 * VA ineh b ld e k sT .^ : 29e Decorations with 2'/2 inch bolls ...... 6 for 79c Whenever our fully-equipped service vehicles and ex­ perienced mechanics can be of any service please call . i/2 inch bolls - ' ...... 4 f o r 5 9 e

4 7 5 - 8 9 3 5 _you-.can!l-beaLa,wQman!sJntuIiinn^lTjSilItjcm to'the art of cooking, That’s vnfiy. so many prefer Gas, Our Full Line of Christmos Cords, Boxed Cords^^ ‘ Only Gas gives the instant control of heat, Only Gas Christmas Gift. WrapTRiFoo^' ^ S 5 ond Seols,-Bows, gives the Infinite variety of settings, from keep* , ------. i ,------H, -i - i m»i j . ------warm^to seaKGalbirrhs clean, fo6,7^n8TTs^I6rn*‘ Select now while the best is available! leal. For th6 cost of one meal cooked electrically, you SHELL SERVICE can Cook four meals with Gas, There's a wide selec- 1-94 at M-52 r ^ Chelsea, Michigan 4 lon.of-beautifuland.,mod.em„Gas.ranges_on .display., CHELSEA'S MOST COMPLETE SERVICE CENTER at dealer or Gas Company showrooms. Many special — Providing — > values. No down payment, Easy terms. One look you’ll know, why, smart women cook with Gas. Taxi, Greyhound, U-Haul Truck and Trailer Rentals and __ i i - J i ...... rf—|* 'I ■' I ' ■■ ■ «■■■■■ won Mill .iim'i nii[t limn '■■■"!■ ' A- KARL RIEMENSCHNEIDER, DEALER QAI COOKS Bfrr*.. for less; 1 Chelsea’s First Discount Store MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY. Phone OR 9-1611 116 South Main Strict

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WANT ADSL 555 W ANT ADS- W ANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS wijufTg .} p:t * FOR RENT—8-i;oom and bath apt. FOR SALE—11 feeder pigs. 0710 WOULD LIKE to take care oi Newly decorated. Furnished. No Werkner Rd, Ph. GR 5»833t>. 21. children in my home locatec The -scroea-from-elementftry-^ehool. Ph, c 4 r « —o,-—!-----j—,— —M, - patterns. Mohawk - Lees - Wun r GK 5*7205, 21 ■ m F OR SALE—Blonde oak drop-leaf da-Weve. Ex p e r t •■ installation csBafraaar*-^! l&dlpff&gB Chelsea Standard i, table, 4 chairs, gas clothes dryer ' *,,M" A ^ n{7^ — ' Terms. Free estimates. Remnants A L L S T A T E WANT AD RATES with propane converter,' portable on hand. Merkel Brothers, 475-8621 typewriter, 4 14-h.p. motors;- 475- INSURANCE REAL- ESTATE PAID IN ADVANCE—All rw ulir ad. 7687. ’ 21 Home For Sale &■: . v vertliwroenl*. SO c*nt* for 20 word* , Phone Bves. or Week-ends for H* or lew, oftch lnaortloo; Count Meh RUBBISH HAULING figure u a word. For more than 15 LIFE * HEALTH • HOME . . r . - word a add 2 cents per word for each .Write AUTO-e-BOAT • COMMBROIAL a lake, a farm or cot Insertion. “ Blind"'wda or box .sum* W e W ill Be Closed High on hill, beautiful view, 7 a building' site? \ye '■er adn, 86c extra per In—rtlon. B I L l / m o u c h ______LIABILITY CHARGE RATESr-Samr aa oath In ntW ^ s- advance, with 15 cent* bookkeeping 19711 Doyle Rd., Gregory,‘Midh. N. H. M ILES, A gent M-52. 8 bedrooms, 2 baths; 50*ft. chariro If not paid before 5 p.ra. Tuea- F r i d a y , Phone Gregory 498*2852 Eugene R. Ycdn jay preceding publication. Pas lo ad- G R 5 - 8 3 3 4 deck, 2 patios^ large carpeted liv­ vance, aend cash or atampk and aave ing room, full baaemeat, large fire- 9i 15 cent*- :______— Nov. 1.7 and 24 WANT TO“ GlVE^somethlng for ------. . 25t£ OISPLAY, WANT ADS-Rate. Il.tt lallPauI Higgins, 475*8196. Broker per' col ii m rrinctiratngle'column^wldth imd-- Christmas, i i i m sa61kw.,5-Potp*niwndrrK.polnt-i light ' type' fmiftv?' Sn». tho l“ ht.footed Ski. ingBr47^-4856r- - ^ —v .-jPhQnfr-87M79’*- only. : No boraera or boldface type. Doo snowmobile for ’68., Deatrick’9 Marj; Alien, 878-382R S a t u r d a y , ing daily; cash a t scales,-. Phone ^Virginia, Vise!, 42eSp SUDS OF THANKS or UEIfQlt* Sales & Service, L8100 M-52*. Chel*el* Clare Wahl, 479-4141. *28 tTtMSjsSlBgn-parwEgph t y ly -lrw r sea. Phone 479*48717 26 per insertion for 60 wordi or l« u ;3 Nov. 18 and 25 centa per word beyond 50 words. Mint* WANTED TO BUY — Standing mum, 1 Inch.; timber or Walnut. Tipton GB g : o p y DEADLINE'S p.m. Tueeday Town &-Country.Shell - ELECTRONICS -40^ n^ u!l^^P hS 1 week of publication. 1-2187 or Chelsea 475*7631. 42tf HARPER ROOM’ FOR RENT with private Is Now Providing Chelsea parking space. Direct heat*. 163 -and-Surrounding Area REPAIRMAN : LOST -in Washtenaw"county • Orchards -20tf Largo selection of . Beagle, fenude, cbJaek, tan afuT _Sales-G ^ Service,-1 nc^ with Ezcellenti pemftnent, full-tlma.qp- .00. STYROFOAM for making-holiday : white, white ring hulfwayj around portunity. Start at |8, per hour, ■.'.nock. No collar. Named “Queen." I AM LOOKIN’G for a. person wlfo decorations. Get it at Chelsea TAXI SERVICE Evergreen Wreath] Drug. ■ • ____ 2T plus completa benefits, profit shar­ —Reward;’ Ph. '825*4932, Detroit. -21 has management ability, plans to Hours: 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. $3 :0 0 RT-TIMF kitchen heljF-Avanted. work hard and wishes a potential ing and retirement. Immediate dis­ . ■*• Chelsea Restaurant, 119 S. Main. income of $1,500 a month, Phone Other hours on special request. count privileges. Apply in person, , ______‘ 21 Ann Arbor, 769-2144, ask for Mr. FORD Erskine.______■ .. , 18tf You've hod this superiority complex ever since you got Phone .475-8935 i G rave Blankets-$7.< • FOR SALE -“ ~2;bedroom7 “year*" - W a r d ...... •"-■'around—lake* front “ h’om'crwlth' WANTED—O il—space—h eat e r - -o r those vitominsintheStondordWontAdsI"-— ~ wqod stove. ..Ph. GR 9*4?43r ' 2L_ IS" -ROLLING . v .. v •: )■-_ - - basemenV-:. 93r feet of frontage. STYROFOAM- fonfiaking Treliddy Ghelsea-GreenK..out ' ■ -Write Box 0-31, care o f,,Chelsea SNOW TIRES, vised 1 yeav, size decorations. Get it at Chelsea — :— :---- —*• -• .-•■ " -Standard..— -. v-- 4 9 tf 6.00»fl.50‘ and 7.00 x -1-3, nylon .AGAIN. USED TRACTOR TIRES—Large 7010'- Lingnhe Road, Chel tubeless, 4-pl.v.' Ph. 479*1012. - *21 WANT ADS W ANT ADS Drug. ______21 inventory on hand. Also used Phone. 479.(1071 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING • truck''- grader tires, CARPETS - RUGS RO O STERS for sale. Phone GA FOR SALE— 2-bedroom, year FOR SALE—Complete 21*ft. HO FOB. RENT—Pleasant. 1 st floor. 8-5213, --21 FACTORY FRESH 'NEW FORD .round cottage ._Pnrnneo, -fii-a —unfurniahed apartment. Heat ,.i—re Broken ____ 106»-Mun« scale track with—2 cars—amt i^.POfifl*fl952 , HUNTER’S SPECJACT :--Mae;hine_wa;ih.Tble urea rugs, 4’x(Ft -GARS—AND TRUCKS- plaeej—part—basementr-garaVei“ 4- ...... _ ____ overs; 2 , _____cobble furnished. FuR-basement, parking o>'s. -At Korth Lake in ^averhess in rear. Phone 475*8469 or 479* , ler station wagon, Seats f(J| Reg. 849.95'values on sale $38,88 stones, 2 Squeeze tracks, 2 curves, bed* Ideal for camping. U J -SO Country Club property., Private one hill, transformer included. $35 5441 after 6 p.m. 19tf REFRIGERATION Continuous filamen nylon... pile jeach privilege. -May: consider -r?Ak. 2”oi ftl1.' Goouy any new or used car. Palmer 475r744G. lus complete benefits, profit shar- HELP WANTED, MALE! . / - F O R D Motor SalesrInc. Your Ford DeaL Ingirr and' retirement.' 'Immediate JOE. CARPETING— ...... Rentals. , ... er for over 60 years. _ ^ 2tf PIANO TUNING, Chelsea and area. discount privileges. Apply in per* Sooratl_ Worker Facilities for reconditioning an< $100.00 DOWN- - soil, 1‘ 5'il”xl2 ’, $40.00 value Phone 475-:8935_ NOTICE!. Moriarity buildings now rebuilding. Used piano sales: re­ - “ J a n i t o r On closc.-out at $18.98 B r a n d N e w offering winter discounts on all conditioned grands and verticals. 1030 M-52 at 1104 pole bujllaings. Why wait—Buy now E. Eklund, 426*4429. , . 50tf M on tgom ery-W a rd Apply at 1 7’7".\1-2V $00:00 value ArbotianiiLShopping;. -—Q,i^t4t)>n>..out,_at‘e-... — ..,$29,98 — Chelsea; 1967 FORDS- now and save.. For_free_eatimates- luild 4t—omw&ur—own—1 - - -■PERSONNEL QPEICE- 21 call Petersburg, PR 9-1855. cok y ONLY 3 LEFT Edwards Real Estate anywhere in Michigan. ' "1 8 y> 1 2 ’, $70.00-value COU N T R Y R ILLLD-ING- SITESL ect. 81tf CARPET Is tha idftett, warmest, W ashtenow Count 7 Or: close-out at T i o i r -Alii...acres.- conv&rvient—looation. qdle^ st. pretti ertltna takes care ~~oTnc^~tnsurance^~~ o f easier and falter than arty —^ --Buildinq- 1 frx lL j $7(1,00 value 10“ 'creg-Tregr-giacir-top ■ roiuT“ to Not shell homes* floor you can own. Prices installed .On close-out at $34.50 acres, partly wooded, beautiful 1 9 6 7 Demonstrators Town ( j Country Sheli Ann Avbbr trees. Lake ..possibility. All above Ypsi-Ann A rbor O ffice with padding frora $4.95 to $19.95 -Telepl ls-Now Providing Chelsea . "’'H ILL.;-.-. R square yard. 5 credit 1plartar For SxUil 1 i;,x7,3,; ) $$34.50 valqo m Dexter school district.’ Also Save as Much ae PHONE 482-8570 a ffee On cfose-out at $17.88 waterfront lots. Oril Ferguson, and Surrounding Area . We furnish, finance, install: era Bi'bkbr. i,iicmu"4ao-43TT, "'2t S I 4 0 0 . 0 0 rsriHr "44RBD-4,tfl*T*4N fl R ^FOUNDATION: UA^-'•v &^RUCK^1^SING.w •AvvwAr . i/ri fl Ui 4 v \Jr • ■ Fur.'P.e.tI_CaIl 475-7348. 21 iand Rd„ Grass Lake;' Mlglr.- ~~40tf' •^"^hev -WfttfOn .... - ..$52 per ntoT 11505- Dunlavy, Lane, off Straw? Wilkinson St. CaU 476-828& for_ap... -Optional WAITRESSES :WANfED Full '64 Pontiac Convertible, $57 per mo, pointment, ______- I7tf FREE “ESTIMATES M ic h ig a n FOR SALE—Beautiful 1965 Chrys­ berry Lake Rd., east of Mast Rd. 2-YEAR GUARANTEE or part-time. Call GR 9-_4211 for ’63 Falcon Wagon (2) ,..$38 per-mOr ler Newport 2-dr, hardtop. Power -Phone-42f>*437'7.—----' — ■ -•2-t -An Equal O|n 1 urtiiTTity Empldp steering',ring, brakes,uraKes, anuand windows,,wlndowi- rear appointment. Rchumm’s Re^kfturftnt-: *02^FoTd 4-Dr, ...T.....r...... 7i7$38 per TiTOT SepticTbnkr . . . . one Ann Arbor^NO 2-82.^ 8tf -^or Details, Write /Sewer Cleaning Is Our Business— speaker and vinyl top; air condi- ’61 Corvair 2-Dp. .... $24 per mo. t-ioningr—1)2A)00. rnilesr^C&H THt~9- REAL ESTATE And Drain Fields Not ft Sideline” - J}#tf FOR' RENT—2-be(iroom. labfrt 6373, - 16tf T,r Fords T3------“ $29_pormo7 —:home~wiilr^(ireplace, prirt f60“Ranibl e i1—Wagon- --- ^r...$195 Listings-W anted-- INSTALLED TO COUNTY CODE wowl-pancl<>( i-1 ivillc room, fiirntji -ELECTROLUX CONSOLIDATED or unfurnished. '475-554G -after] SPECIFICATIONS Electronic Technicians p.m. -^Br-ewn-Cr -Sharpe— Barton Real Estate TRUCKS Septic tanks from 300 gal. to 2,000 . B U I L D E R S Muat.beJiigh^chool-graduate, JOHN-FIERSONj-Salesman — galr-availableforpromptrinstal — Authorized— Box J.583 comt ion of 2 years—elec* ^Set-Dp and Operate ’65 Ford %;Ton Pick-up Ph. GR 9*5881 lation. ------, - ~ tronica school>1 or equivalent in B I B L E VERS! 38tf electronics training Soles and Service ’63 Ford 9i'*Tf>n Pick-up Ann Arbor,, Mich. military elec Men needed to perform set-ups and ’56 F ’ord. -Ton Pick-up HILLTOP PLUMBING and XJ-DX trr rjpei'jTTe crown ei anarpe auto- ’49 Dodge V2-Ton Pick-up UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY — matic screw machines. » 8. m 5.o b 8H« . 476*8851 Large " United States and Can- i i n q C l e r k G A 8-293 L “Where the spirit of the J __ ___These Properties 2tf adian Company in agricultural: Apply7 at ~~ BEST FOR TkACTOKii and equipment. fiSlcFllfgently requires “represen- Is, there is liberty/^ If no answer, GA 8-8221 -SELEGT-ION- Also_JNew- Hplland. machinery. _tative_in_this_area-forXrop-Service - w . -----M airchesterrMtcfr,----- Sales and service, Cobb A Scpreer, Department. Applicant must have Applicants must be mature, ener­ Y. Who is ■' the author -of- . A. Thom as Co. -42tf- JN_m W N l_ y F o r S a l e getic, have chauffers license, r--' 1935 N. FIeteber-^-Rd— Stockbridge^ Ph, ULysses 1-4525. recent-agricultural background and and he high school graduate, “above stiitoment?- , -Phone—4-79-1421- TRAVEL TRAILERS—13-ft. and ______4fltf be well regarded in area, Position Previous rough carpentry and 2. To whom was he wntiflg.J up; 10x55 ft. trailers. John R. ja full time, or can be handLlediat 3 . -Has .this.-statement 17tf PALMER- FORD first along with your present farm­ truck driving experience desire FOR Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Mich, 3 rooms arid” bath plus utility able. S A L E —1959.-Ford V-8 pick* ♦hon^. 498-2655 48tf GR 5-3271 ‘Custom Slaughtering ing operation. Successful appli­ to be true? , ' ■ .-up r-amn.er- on. Good con* . room. Wall-to-wall carpeting in cant can., expect earnings between 4. Where may .it bo found. | "d-'tOr: A!>“o_ 1951', Ford Vanette. Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. Till 9:00 living room and bedroom, full By Appointment CONTACT MR. JOE PERNA 21 $100*$150 weekly, with excellent - • (Answers^m pimo »®L T:.:,iF d<‘4 d'Uc i special. 1958, G e o r g e 's basement, car-port, large lot. opportunity for early advancement , Ford 1 TWO KITTENS, , 3 months old, . Complete Food and Meat' Applied Dynamics . .bed , truck,’, dual Shoe Repair Shop in this area. Write and tell me NICKEL FOB OEKKN'SE, ‘.‘.'r.'-e! 1961 Dodge V-8 house*broken, fr-ee. Ph. 475*7174. Processing Service, about yourself. Write Bo* N*2. !• ! *■ 7300 Huron River Dr. The Gommerco IkparltililL wagon. -Uh.-.4-75434P; 2nd Floor above — ----- ^ ------— ----:------M r 4 r ooms op Sugar Loaf Lake" on~ care of Chelgffar Standard, . 2i Dexter, Mich. -21 Hilltop Plumbing, 106 Park St. FQR-S ALE—-Hamilton. gas-cl_othes. required- nickel produeM . doubly-lot*—^ —bath.^all- fur­ FrozepTT’ood Lockers AiPFLE8 FOR SALE Northern ’ Phowe_48M67I 8ervY25~iun^wif tboirav j 1 OR S A LE --- 21" 5Vcstinghous( , Half Soles Heels dryer, very good condition, $25 nished. Includes boat and -dock, .* ,. Spy. Jonathon Sweet, cidcr every »*» ■--t-Trtfl. t* - vision 6941r — Monday thru Wednesday Ph .-476-7(VIQ. — —- - — —21- An Equal Opportunity Employer ■mtathly- shipments for - Werkr.f-r Rd ------,ot week-end—Clarence Lehman, phone orders during’ Neveniwr. and Saturday GR 9*3596, - ; -22 ' ’ 16tf .Fo)R r S A L K - -1964 Valiunt. G-cyl* 8:30 to 4:45 9.85 acres on McKinley. Frigid Products COINS TO TRADE OR SELL — i.ridet, st5ii, 1 14 Van Buren. 7T -Nice—selection. Will buy 35 acres on Old US-12 West. Thone OR ^ 8 2 8 0 coins. Lawrence ^E."Guinari7 coln BEFORE CHRISTMAS 15tf collector, 1571 Sugar Loaf Lake, Mlehr S P E C I A ■GrS. HOPPER 4-BEDROOM new brick_ranch and: Painting ft Decorating Job you can finds Earn $2^to $3 Kern Real Estate hourly in sjoare time. Pick-up and FRESH LOUISIANA a 4-bedroom . brick -and alumi- Building Contractors deliver Fuller Brush near num-trHevcl.- locatcd- south-of Old- Phone GR 5*558J flome.----- US-12 west of Wilkinson. ---- Phone- 475-8563” iome, - Phone- -Cathy - Schulte, 478s - = — Q Gregory 498*2148 7180 after 6 p.m. Your area'man- e #, e e e i « U •20tf, ager. ^ 19 CHESTNUT DRIVE — 3-bed- 7tf URGE, FRESH room new home. 1,800 so. ft. 1V6 bath, extra large garage.' Reduced. ., 25c Move right in. > 1 REAL ESTATE 5965 Sibley Rd., 16-year old brick -FOR SALE- F O R S A L E 1-Lfi. PKG, FRESH OCEAN SPRAY 4-bodroom homo. Bath and 2 bed- ____ 1_ • ,CROQ.KED„LAKEw**2*acFeJotr opproxlmately'250feet L-T/T- =*T ,‘,-i ■ H V lake frontoae. 2-bedroom modern brick home, fire* APARTMENT HOUSB-3 well* 2 LARGE fully operating dairy arranged, nicely decorated, one* farms. NEW LISTING located, place, full posement, oil furnace, 2-cor garagie, and two-bedroom apartments. All 1-LB. PKG. ECKRICH east of M-52 on Scio Church Rd., bedroom frame guest house, 5 boots. Immediote rented and showing a good return ■the, other.- at . .2310 Hilton Rri.... in, -possession^. on investment, Phone me for de- le a ts . 69c Jackson county northwest out of taHtr Qrasq Lake...... — jL. ON HARRISON ST., 4-bedroom, modem-lwusor^-eor NEW >LIOTlNG*--3-bedr6 Franks i-tLy_ jl\ 5’i^ q ii'yf umitw. Tma^rnaiive-^andr-aggresffrvc—pro; NO. 303 CAN DEL MONTE V American.- sportsmen are. availing ta.led $365,482 while Chelsea re- jnotional program could elevate theqiseives""nWe and more-of1 mar­ ceivetr $6,599" ah‘d"^I)'exter!s share" Michigan’s export volume “ $100 gin benefits including intelligent amounted .to . $3J58.. Manchester million annually and crcato-5,000 3 c a n s - 6 2 e observation of th e; Vonders of qceivecli $4'108 while ’ Grass I^akc n^w jobs a year.__ _ ^ % ffeam ’s fo e / Ttature. _ T he— modern?—A-mfer-jeRw- qa Alioeatecl^:$2^8ft2 1 3 y2 -OZ.. CAN PLANTER'S 0 sportsmaiTtakes pains, to explain. — IAJsoline 'and diesel fS etw G ilb ertE .... Bursley.,..writl ii^g in the Michigan State Eco- that- his-trips1—a-f-ield-7 «rq- highly fuel -taxes and .license-opiate -fees. noihic" Record says the state’s Cocktail Peanuts. . . . 50c rewarding • even when" he fails tu gq to the.^fntor Vehicle Ilighwayr present position in world commerce 46-OZ. CAN HUNT^S • •' lug home. meat. Furid, ■' ■ ; competition “is one 'of immense After deduction, of collectiorj -ntornise,-undoubte,dcapability—But ~MrrSTintsl ’colnmmisrpresented costs", and the Watyr'ways Conv= urtreaiized potential.” Tomato Juice . 2 cans 55c tHrouirIrthe. courteay. qf.the..Mjchi-_ .missioiL’s. share, the money is dia- • 3-LB. BARBARA ELLEN -...... — ...... - ...... : - - gan Consolidated Gas ■ Co. tributed—with '-47 percent to the '“jTRe—Record is" published "bState';=:4Ttg)fwiTy~~Coitfnm^vgnF::n35; ATio.higan stato -TTniversity-’s iBup j W U ti eau . of Business and Economic Dairy farmers were furthest percent to the State’s 83 coimties Completes Marine Fruit Cake . i .. . . . 80e from parity of all types of farmers' and 18 percent to 524 incorporated Research. - - •- in 1966, many of^tb'ein...lucky to cities and' villages." ^‘•Qur— industrial- giants are Recruit-Training— ae h ieve_56~percentT— Under.' this- -formula, the-State: _ampbg. fhe^wprltFs-; lUvst aophis- -J ticated exporters,” /he notes, [‘but iSarTDi¥g6—Marine Private“Cal^“ our small and mediurft-sized firms vin E. Bright, son of Mr. and Jiave vast untapped sources of Mrs. Charles A. Bright of 9609 KUSTERER'S "Seyrriout R d G r a s s Lakey Miehrr; ... low money-saving prit -sales- waiting* abroad?* ------:— rOOD MARKET / “He recommends'creation of an was graduated -from eight weeks International Commerce -Division of recruit training at the_^Marine= and outstanding quality • • • : =in=the=Miehigan—Department—of- ^Corps -Recruit -Depot here.- DIAL GR 9-3331 WE DELIVER Commeroej plus establishment-of He AVlU-now-undergo-from-two- a World Trade Advisory' Council to four weeks of individual com- to advise, the governor, legislN . bat training apd"then,Tafter leave ture", and the depart^ents“o^ag^t-borne; will repurtTlo his ’first riculture, commerce and coriser* Marine Corps assignment. — M dfr-TKafi''W"pT^'5r'1iflT'.bff-’j' iv'r^vj ■ Telephone Yobr.Club News come wealthy merely by being To-OR-5*3581 -— - -politer~ j Open Season for PENDLETON’ SHIRTS at STRIETER'S See Us for Guns! BUYING A HOUSE? fINCHESTER- Madel 94, .30-30, Modtl 94, 32 Spec. lion Centennial 30-30 ~ Ask about IGTON- eurlow-cost 742, 30-06 Automatic y 742, 3d^Au toma tic M o r t g a g e 870, 12 go. Brushmoster - THC Financingplan. i AMMUNITION • BUCK SHOT POPULAR TYPH00H* 20-INCHOQ W H Y S C H W I N N ? SLUGS - GERMAN SLUGS MODEL J V . 7 • # ------—• • mumiM,.*. .(6JT,) ^chwJnn Bikes are BestJ'J&ha, 26-ineh...... ?...... $44'.95 1 Idle testimonial. Schwinn bikes -y- ft's bike riding time, and there It rIdo'better? look better, and no beHer choke for the economy la^t longer because they are minded rider who wontt the very Jruilt__with_.care.-and precision. “ Wo replace glosi "keit"llWli*y_^htm"the'-^>opvlai|- EACH D EP0 51 TOR‘NOW INSURED fdr d Mokitmim of --Sghwinn Typhoon. Famous Schwinn by bicycle experts. We proud* No fmfc to the Efeawm m AotBontte Peodtetoo de- and dTirminum sash. quality throughout. Four*coat (y display the Schwinn Dealer livsrs to the avid outdooraman. Pr^ctlcaHy no Emit on $15.000with the Federal Depoiit insurance Corp. baked-on finish, Schwinn tubular Franchise. 8eteet?on of styles, colors^ patterning a AN 100% virgin rims* wool AN PemHeton k o m Reece to tabbed ebirL Weathsrjtripping and Window Covering Tradttkmaby Ibo choice of know!- •Tor your cold w n IIw ntrJi. edgeabte eportemen who take their STING-RAY MODELS from $43.95 to $68.95 sport (and skirts) serieosIL Z —*---- simrs=M*t»xt— ------fCRHACE FILTERS - STOVE WPE More Than 40 SleyclM To Select from. sin - $is - m #**«««« CHELSEA STATE BANK HETTRICK TARPAULINS, 10-o*. *»• Lodles Pendleton 49#en# lizei 12-20—$22.0b WRARS NOW LAYING AW AY/TIL CHRISTMAS MemberFederel MemberFederel «JL.. Keeerve System Deposit Insurance Cere* M ERKU BROS. 'fthe Pfoce To Go for Brands You Know” "o. SouthMalnSl j. fhom M 9-<3tl f l F

PACE SIX THE CHELSEA STAI tD, CHELSEA* MICHIGAN ,j > rence Lpnaway. More than 2,000 bpen members of tK°8bcr» Milan. of the opening-of-the-bridge that Parents Without 'Partners Nov. PNG Club of Chelsea, Rebekfth grocer and gasoline service sta- S.JMain, died suddenly Tuesday, t # . * * youths gathered in the MSU audi- since it was est ® Nov. 14,at her home. links Michigan’s Upper-and Lower IT, Silo p;m.! at Si; Andrew's Lodge No; 130 tonight at 7:30 tion owner* died at St. Joseph" torium to explore career oppor* Peninsulas. ______State Legislature ,m - Horn, April 6, IPOD in Chelsea .A.-girl. Tonya-Lee.-to,,Mr. .and. tunities In jfood, fiber, and natural v a t the huniu of Mrs. Halo Mercy Hospital,, Ann Arbor Mon­ Chairman Prentiss Brown^oTthe -The State Mf^hwav o Speaker on Car. Maiuteiuirn't*. Gilson, with Mrs. Harry -Burnell to John and Rosine Stoll Eder, Mrs. Richard II. Yost of 311 South resources, commended f ' ■ . * . ;■* ■ ■ day morning,■■-tN‘>v, ,43. \ He.-had- she was; a member of St. MaryV St. - • University faculty members, in* Mackinac Bridge Authority lit the as vo-hostuss. Bring a wrapped candles which were ;then blown-out & -—Chelsea-A-reu 1- H -c 1 u bs--A-c hh-ve-— -'wliite fleplum r’-gift:— ------Catholicluhurch,. Chelsea- dustry repreaontatlvesr- admiflyom -Hon spirlTT 1 _ ’ _ * j * Survivors include, her husband counselors, -youth groups and cpr- by his Authority colleagues for time and had- entered the hospital A daughtor, - Stephanie^- Gayr the benefit of nhotograpW a.' ‘‘This iit s ]T.nV:—t helspir* 1 +■ : Sewing- every Tuesday at Kor- Novrd-t—His -himu^wus- at -1450(1-- and a son, Joseph, at home; two ntly enrolled- college..-atudehtS- daughters, Mrs. Philip (Rose) Me- Brown, said the two bonds had cafeteria, ~ 41 c-i- Hotrso; Sowers Tfeeded;' also, Jackson ltd.",'Lima township.’ - Carl L. Reynolds of 506 Arthur, joined together in. conducting the Gibney and Mrs. John (Dorothy) been redeemed by the Authority. i * ■ * * sheet blanket, Cards Thursday at St. Joseph Mercy, Hospital, Ann twenty different; career sessions. Born Oct,, 1. 1883 in Comber, Erskine, both of Ctfelseaj two So far, the Authority has retirfed W itinBJnlhigatjS'i . WKC Monday, Nov. J afternoon. ■ '' Arbor. Grandparents are Mr. and Following a full ano Tun-packed Ontario',’ JTanadiv to Htjgh and brothers,. John Eder, Jr., and nearly $2.8 million worth of bonds. decade ami womisc/ A ’11 p.m.,' ut jSylv-aii. Tow'n + * t • -- Alice Lawrence - GraMy, he was Mrs. Jamc? Logan Reynolds of morning, they attended the Mich- ^ i n g l y ■ . George Eder,. both - of ’ Chelsea} two All bonds th at are redeemed must ~.v ■ * ' ' * married to Mary ’Ami Cook>on Somerset, K.y. igan State-Indiana football game / St,' Bsirnabas Kpiseopal clun-eh sisters* Mrs* August I'Katherine) in Spartan Stadiun). . be destroyed. March 27. 11*20 in Detroit, growtV’in'n Mieh|wn’i“ - bazaar:and greens sale', Thursday, Dorer of C’helsea and Sister Helen The day's program was sponsor- Since the Mackinac Bridge l!u‘ year's ahead/ v. '■ >i Nov. 30, opening at 11 ’-a.ni. l.mion Mr, (Iracev had operated - a L*roc- Maris/ 0 . Adrian>-and, seven- ;—A - son, James—Allen,t F rid ay oil: by thg” 4-H^Youth—Programs opened W November of iD57,' Tht' Highway cS . served from 'U to ltlo p.iii, No Is proud t^-bu working m ory istiire ami Shell gasoline ser­ grandohildren: Nov. 10, to Mr.a .and Mi’s. John division of the. Co-operative, Ex­ nearly 41 million persons have 1 tickets, pay at the .door, a Mackmat- Hri,|w AuthW vice-station at. the Jackson -Kd* A requiem 1 high mas?, will be \V, Haywood, Jr„ of 7701 Clark tension Service' and various col- crossed it in 1-2,644,406 vehicles to PUSS. . plate. Hut hmch ,01- salad plate. admimstratipn of the-8. iiddress-Jor the mist 32 years. Aung Friday, Nov. L7 at j o a.m. Lake Rd„ at University Women’s leges at Michigan State Univer- that have paid tells amounting, ------, ------■— a’dvi’2- retiring about a year ago.- -Before- ,Fr... prancis~MalisT Bridw . Th» pM!p,, , S Hospital, Ann Arbor. - Grandpai" sity -™ ------to slightly more than $53 million. OlUL lie thunkful- forA-Mk T>TlS Rummage Sale ."Xdv. H-lil! that lie had been an auditor for - ents a r e . Mr. and Mrs. James Other _ Authority members on -0 -a.HK to oil '] N. J., and Nations, like individuals, must hand for the brief ceremonies-in- the development 0f 0Ur ■ hospital equipment available by town, Pa. _ ’ ' - Friends may call at the Staf- the Rev, and Mrs. Wesley Hay. stand for, honor. faiF play and .i -.ctmtad;ing-A-ithyr Lugenc cluded former Gov. Murray DJiLm TtaT!, W .-Middle"Sf~ Mr. Gracey was JaJmember of wood of Perry. law. Wagoner of' Birmingham, George .•J75-58H7 after 4 p.-mf or Mrs, the First Congregational church of. r will be recited at 7 p.nu Subscribe! today to^The" Sti .Barnabas —at—the-'— —^A»H^tt-ttv- - lltHiy—‘i i <44 vL'I • r>iTit/-1 Chelsea,'Ulive-Lodge 15b, f' iSi AMT tonight.. 7 ' pirn. ‘ •_ Olive Chapter 140,■ RAM and the Jackson Road Business Association: . Esther chapter' of the Congre- -gatioaal cluirch ThursdaVj^Nov. 10 H Survivors ihcltnle lils^ividow; twrr • • ut 8 p.m. at the church.- sons. Hugh.. W. Graccy of Ingle­ wood-, Calif., Clifford W.. Graecy - - -SyH-'ah Neighborhood' 'Club - at of Detroit: two daughters, Mrs. p.m. Member*—please Imn+fT'plas- the home of AIrs. Jack Harrington Newton E , lEilo ed ) Wigle of Day-- St. Mary School Association tie soap .bottles for Ypsilanti C Thursday, Nov. 10 at 2.p.m. ; ' tona Beach, Fla. and Mrs, J. E , lanning committee met Tuesday, Hospital.’v (Ruth t Hablcy of: Lancaster, S. C; ov, 14 at 8 p.m. at the home rv / Past M atrons club pot-luck luh-. eight- grandchildren and 10 great- < -~A~g:Frc U 1 t.U f:jl Ivn t-r o o r ■clioon. .'12:30' i).m.. Thursday. Nov. grandchildren.' Also surviving, is ■ Ill :if,AlTii'r lionie nt’ M rs. Kobert !a brother, Fra"nk" :Graccy - of Lima 1 ■ Robert—Keisei- day, Nov, 1-t’v 8TTTU p.m., Rudd. Bring .table -service' ami dish township amt a sister, Mrs. Guy iCeliterMlnll..- Hosts: .KstlTO --to_pass. (Muriel) Smith, of Kelowna, Brit- committee is' making plans for and Mr. and: .Mrs. Harold Gross., '• • -V . • * * ( »> is h C b 1 u m bi a ,: C a mi d a. : A n othe r• sis• ...... thly spaghetti -lunches and •. . ■ * • TOPS (Take, O ff Pounds Sen- ter. Mrs, Homer (Ethel) Keith, ■•^•■•("tTntsea r,amoT'n~"(?lii b“ -s-d^lyd—meCTFm^^trtr^held-^every- -pi^tMcd-him JnMeaHi_om;Qefentp -1 ■.vow mi m i.nu) -p.m. in K. o AVednesday at 12:30 noon at 002 l Jlii j t : : „■■■■■■> - ' --- ' H all for a potduck supper, i McKinley, Chelsea.' Women or . Kunoral sorvicos wore held at Social parties, fish fries and •*ey?^m?rt^*«gpiFfttrmghvdT3M ig irfsA n feres ted n iv-folti-mgr-th i s~c lub- 2“ pirn, j n " tVT?ItTcs day r_Nri vr~r5“ a t ’ i bei-s britur .servico. dish (u^alssT Tnta y.:c ai 1 .G R - 9 - (10 0C" 6 r-H A^fi-^4554. theHufghardt .Feneral Home-with- and broad am i1 butter.-- M rs,- Leon > ‘ * ■ *.■ J. . the Rev; Robert A. J, Livingston liapmau will show' co lo r__sdides. ■Inquiries regarding ..tht-Chelsea - of A.nn -Arboi-off-ici-nting... Masome- -> of Her recent trip to -E u-r-o p blood bank may- be- directed' to- gravesj.de • services"iwere-. conducted ’ Guests "welcome. ■ - Harold Jones" of Central" "Fibre". Chelsea", Olive I.odge 15(5, F&AM,_ (Continued-from page one)' _PrMuds.Jm_nhe_av.ent -that Mrs. ■followed by—burial—in—Oak—Grove -1 Ut- ,1 „ UUuJCj XTUi/lJvo. 40 UDHi HllUQv»• ( tin- at A p.m. at the hour.- pi " " ■■ -....V 1 (CjUif*;'.,four-.grandcliiWwn*4H»d-Hsev- -ALis, Ronald . .Milligan,-2'>5 -I’uii;. -SANblNG BEST _ _ . Bible Verse Answers . , , ceral -meees—and—nephews- Casual dress, . Shaded areas of, a,house, such I'Tineral services were held Wed- L. i raul_.-the -_ Apostle—, ----—r,- u (. d-'r* it1 U d fc*K-i, h”-It* M i g0 N I). 1 .‘ill ,;B,u-n "■imd'-fa-i-hdoJ0be - 111 eit glussr-* 1 J 4U L/Illjclltllio ut Oc/4 ill thf ! —f Tu sday. Nov. 21 at *8 p.m. Second These areas should be sanded be­ 3. It certainly has. ' 1 PttSTKJ- Dement Guttering ROOF “ CEMENT MIX nominations fo.r.-iiew. ..officers.. fore ioi)aintim?,-tb avoid neelinir. 4. -TT Cm-mthiims 3:17,... J Sealer Paint PATCHING 90-Lb. Bag 9 4 -L b . Bag 5 Gal. Bucket

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A ’ -W: MOO000000000000 roblom-of-pov-- public'is invited to attend'; ®P.baking^at:;/-a benefit .concert erty and therefore a guaranteed for the limited Nations Associa- annual incomeT-was .needed.’ She W / . cited Office of Kconomie^Oppor- tJ^n^VJc&'I’jkisittLTrt'jniuhm" TIumT tiinity Statistics ' which indicate' in 1 thf basketball team7 was phrey said ^the .ni-imiM'y business certa in The-students. QTLLhilCea: Ql the! Untied. Nations,- the cen­ that- there are 34.3^mtHiOn -ppuple Iwould like to add their sup- tral object of U.S. foreign policy in —thir“United ”States~ who—fall within their definition of poverty. rtr and^ the common concern, of us all is peaco.” Bhe -aiso ' stated that povorty- is- on the increase and that automa­ ; GRIDIRON GREATS OP 1913: The boys from leffr are,; |7eO Martin, Emmett Hankerd—Hazen tion- will acceleratei-the - number of unemployed in the poverty group, Chelsea High-lost only'one jgame in th# 1919 sea* Leach, Ernest Wagner, Superintendent' Frank- Hen- lay It Safa with driei Sam Emmett, George TurnBull, Clarence Stipe The' proposed guaranteed annual son. Sitting, from left, are Roland Katmbach, income, plan would give cash sup- and-Hollis Freeinan. Lloyd Kaimbach, Captain jack Dunn, Donald Bacon, .y piements to individuals- earning' fheel Alignment Mark Rendrie and Walter Hummel. Standing, from fpwobble in the road. Stop in To brighten your holiday Young Mail Injured Conservation Law let us align your wheels, bol* jatlook! —New saits from yguf tires, and get your, car In Auto Crash on Yiblations-Heard- y for o winter of sofe driving, ^our.. col lection, H o' wear' i.ean depend on us^ for expert Pleasant Lake Rd* John Klink, 25, Eugene Wqhl, 24, and - Sydney Brown,-29, ail' of everywhere. Many new Irkmonship-af-reasonoble-rat^sr- -In—a—one-cai*—accident—in—Free*- A former movie actress who developed, was what she did when^ 'Gb'gss~bake7“ pleaded“-guilty—’Sat*^ -pat-tems—i n—solids-—and rpt service■■ olwoysl—- —---- dtmir^wnship-^ridttyt^Nufe=4XUafc Wday, Nov. 4 before JustioerrltOn- once retired’T'rdm the~active life she got to the war the“ seeontT 10:15 p.mi, Olen W. Hart, Jr., plaids: Sharksktny" worst- hns~~Just. 'pnfftpp?tea~~an unusual time. In February—of this -year aid Parker to chai'ges o f. using COMPLETE^ 2ttr-of ‘108::-Piale received -Tn- art' artificial llght while possessriTgrl" role in her third “epic” production, the -Montrose made her second juries-and was-taken-to SW-Joseph :edpDoefon-andwool-blend- ONE-STOP SERVICE And while the reviews aren't in trip tp the Vietnamese wari and a louded T207gairge shotgun in a Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor. Dep* car. Each man paid fine and costs m aterid ls. yiit—many_griticaLsay it was the this time; because of her designed uties-report that Hart was speed :m»av "meaningful iierfurmanw •abTiity- 4e euj'e for troopo, •obo. mg nmi ■tout. t'uiiU'bl of his qaij her 23-year—career. - - was- assigned—as_the. support ship ^-Appearing DeioiOT" town­ ■Priced from rounding a -curve on “Pleasant’-l ship- Justice Earl Doletsky-f- Larry "-TKe‘^ ^ ,fomlng":"'lady^Ts~thr -for-the-^Navy-s—River^Assault. SOOD GULF PRODUCTS. RT Hancock, 247' oT =W7 "Viigifviar 0 (L Navy Attack-Transport Montrose, Flotilla One' in the Mekong Delta Rd. His car went down an em­ SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE OR 9-1311 area of South Vietnam. • The pleuded guilty to being, a non­ t o ftnown to her friends and pas- bankment, spun around and land- resident using resident hunt- j-(-sen ge rs a s APA“ 212 —and -herr.rek ftjyer—Assault -Flotilla . is a - col­ eilzojr'its' light side. Tire car,—a: lection of the newest Types of ingTicense. ._II(F pa"id“f23 "fine- arid cent: performance in South Viet­ utility pole, and a fence wersupporting; role, feeding, pulsory treatment and re-educatnit*.] there is- no reason to be one rof the Korean War's: castings1 call tmn through work","'""'"' ;' ""J theiii. ^ r: ■ ' ■ ~ r*^ broiiglit-hen^ut—-te^-take—part~in- housing - and bathing.--the—muddy_ infantvymen when' they .return the: landing at Inchon and other V "combat .operations- in support of from . combat, and providing/a both United States and United haven .where their—boats—could Nations forces. ~ ■ ’ ■■■ ! ~~" tip, up pmfnly. But, then American ..A ... - .. — xwiwo'oiuiii te the lnrwl ViatnamnRft ~ 'll was afteT the Korean wbt tent ft. nice to know your Auto Club membership forces approached the skipper of a th at..the Mpntrose' appeared ■’ in the Montrose and told him what ’Counselor is only a phono cal) away? He’s your and the. - .•pictures . ««* “South- T *i« . t Pacific11 _!i the local villagers were trying neighbor-amt alwaya-on-band-when-youtiepd-him. -“In Harm’s -Wayt’-whHe -with-the to do .to improve their—own lives O F F E R I He can tell you all about the services and protect amphibious forces of the Pacific and asked what the Montrose. tons 775,000 Triple-A members share. CaU Jtlm Fleet. ." And while her roles- .were could do. r aecordjnyr they still T it Jn-jwith: -Like , most-navy—ships-,that-go today! Get the facts on Michigan's leading carinsuf- .her—hnhit—of—taking, ..part* in , the icercar financing, emergency road se iv lcT m f abroad,-the Montrose: had-^4uaps. big show. After all, the landings tity of . material from P ro j c c t uciv-much more. at Okinawa - and-Inchon were the Ha ndcl a up mi~-boHi'd~’'-whTcH~was- biggest of' their kind in—their ideaily—suited T o—the—needs of RAY JOHNSTON----- day, So when the Montrose went the Residents _qf_ four small fiah- Phone 665-7701 to—war in -Vietnam-1 in 1965 it ing' villages n< uV where she was 1200 S. Main St. Ann Arbor — Avas""nothing'' new for the grey anchored. In. Ulition she had on veteran. What was' .new, as it board the aggressive resource- genuity. and, with some donations "thrive * oh" ■ t|i e'_ h'iiTd'"'W0Tkr“f onn d on the ships of"‘.the 1mphibious forces.. The. sailors took the ma­ terial they had, their own in- lumber, paint, food and medicine from—other ships . in the area. |— went to work.. Almost every day 1 Ml' thereafter, until ' th e : Montrose =7 "left gioups of sailora ■ armed with lumber, paint, food and medicine i -i went ashore to. help the resi­ dents of. the four nearby vil- lages with their projects and give \\; them basic medical attention. -TW Mnniuoaols-men- went to the villages with two purposes in mind.—One was to hel|ir the -iocai-people-do-things-ihat—they- had started and the other was -to'-distribute-- Operation Handclasp, ALL OF THIS materials to the-people it would dp the most good for. They helped FOR ONLY clean, repair and pnint schools and dispensaries,—and—they., did. lasts! whatever else they could ito -heip. pciaHBuv-At thisoric And‘while the sailors^workedrthtr WASHBASKET CAPACITY— Washes up to M ship’s doctor ami hTs~7MWW treated the assorted ailments df the villagers—and—provided ha sir teaically-positions openings in tuDTOj:. eTrec.uve_ "crentai “care -to 'people who had removal of light-soil-'and detefgent Kurri wh,}e never seen a dentist or doctor heavy sand and silt dispenses through the bottom in their lives. Often, when their ~af~rabr ‘ " 1 Jobs Were done, lhe~sailors- were invited- to chare the food of the’ SAFETY U D SWITCH Stops.w asher spin whert villagers, an honor__in a land ...tiaJ for flexing ond washing-big-loods^-Perwfe where war has reduced the avail- ;JStolhn e.gV^'teet 1 id~tri nges. —— able 1 supply, ,:of*~foM“ toirdang«i!i. 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n : / - r r - y \. P A G E E IG H T THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN THURSDAY Deodx lor' Wuxhtemiw County, Mlchlitan. _on_l)w«mb«T_3r”l?5K, In 1.IWFS5T. Pa«* 841, \V»HhtenH>y,„C(tU)),tiy Refolds, on which mortKQiie there Isis ^cliilnuxl^eltilnted to be due on Legol Notices the date of this notice, fof ttrinchial and Inteiest and other charges allowed by Services in Our Churches m i l t i a raid moi'iiame, the sum ,'of-$uttti.UT-U 7 7 STXTKOF'MICHKUN — And no salt or proceedlnus at Jaw, or ACROSS In the ('Ircull Court for the Cniintv of .In (Hiuliy havinu luron Instituted to vecovef 44, Golf 1 18' Aff^m. ...WHrthteiuiw ■ , ■ <” •' ’the debt securwl by said mortKinie, or any ST. PAUL NORTH SHARON OHELSEA BAPTISfr CHURCH 1. Tarry mounds >mVOBCK ACTION part thereof. Now, therefore, byi virtue of i 5. Merganser atlve . " File. No. lMKIii I UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST - COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH The Rev. Elmer S.Stoensop,Pastor DOWN , the power of *alo contained' In snld mort. 9. Panama, 1. Dance reply . Order To. Aiutwer •rm;e, .and uursuant to the statute/of the Thi?' Rev, Wtmter Siebei't, Pastor Sylvan and Washburn Rds, 1 Slmday, Nov. 19— ■ \ k ■ *9. Small joyck m, KBn.me. 1‘inii.tiftv State of Michigan in such cas^ made and /DANCING FIGURES in front, of j for one 2. Preposition * V«. — . , .provided:.. ,7 > r Thursday, Nov. 10— The 'Bev, Paul Collins ’ 10:00 a,^.—Sunday t school 10. Har­ -nv. Pie- 1ULLY IL KEDDICV Di-feiulimt NOTICE IS HEREBY (UVEN that on your television set could become ! 3. Venture At it .riciwlon. of mild Court held in the ■Kelirunry (I, tutis. at 111 too.' o'clock : ill the 0:00 a.nl—Koinonia Study Sunday, Novr 11:00 a.m.—Worship s e r v I c e. a reality, say University of Mich' monises 4. Guido's - 21, Spoken ( (unity Huihlini.’. in the City of A'lijt Ar. forenoon, said mortuiwe will lie 'foreclosed group, at homo of Cora Feldkanip. 10:00 a,m.—Sunday school Nursery care available during Sun* 12. Extreme highest 22-Pigeon hpi', County of .Wnxhtoimw. State of Mleltl. fit. the west entrance to the Wakhtennw. igan scientists, with a process for 23, Foot- ynn. on tiro Huh day of October A.D., 1:00 p.m.—Mary Louisa Circli', 11:00. arm?—Worship, service-. day school and worship service. 33. Cowboys’ note Civility Hull,llm: in the'Clty of Ann Arbor, >three*dimensional television based — exhibition— like MET; ■ ... ’...... •---- Mtchlwan. that heltut the place where the at home o f' Milda Llmiauer. 0:30 p.m. — Young People!? 6:00 p.m;—Junior Young Peo; on the technlquea of holography 5. Drinking n,' Part I’roiujnt; ■ Honoraltle James H, Drenkey, Circuit Court for the County of Washic- servicer pie’s service and Sentor Young J4.1ce— ^ Taid J r., Clieuit Jmlttv, ’ ' ------“------tiifw ts iteiil. tie a sale at public unction to Saturday, Nov, 18 or ^lensloss' photography.” 1 In 3* m&ss ^25. colterLoiter Oa the . Kith day of .Octotter. A. 'll., the blithest 'bidder :of the tu’entlses ilfs- 0:00 a.in.—Confi^Viation class, . 7 Evening service. People's service; 1 D ' TV, a laser would be shined 15. God of 8,?ol?AS 26. Tnngied lliOTt.un aition.wan filed by JOYCE M, vrllrod tn sali( ntortanne, or so much there­ 10:00 a.m,—Children’s choir, 7:00 p.m.—Evening Bervlce." goal masses HKDDK'. l'laliiUff amiinsi 1111,1. Y. I!. of as may be necessary to pay the amdunt on subjects in the TV studio, the flocks 7. Conclude 27. Riches KBIIDK*, Dgfcmliint'tn th. n tlHTVtrTtnrlTlga' lue, HF n* ...... aforesaid; iw.suld niunmo’e niununuc tilth -Hr:00 turn—You iSEMBLY-OJ “ rayer- meeting aaph Thursday interferencesrence pattern scanned—tmd-scannt 16. Virginium? -^Part Cuurt to obtain un nUsolute divuree and Interest thereon at 4?‘, per:cent per tin- CHURCH- at 7:30 p.m. "9:Beetle 39. Added lu'oiiyrly, settlement. mini mid all Itroul costs, charges tied e\- ■0:30 p.m.ir-l). 1.- Banquet broadcasted. Another tiny laser sym. 9. Parts of . charges - SlRivet; 11 (* hereiiy-oi'tlered-that the Pefendant, -lenses, Including includiitK uilofneys' TceiT sllowod Sunday, Nov, T0-=r T400(TOld ’US-12 ~T ^17. Iron: sym, {Shirts intoth* ■IllIil.Y' R. KEDDIC,, Hhnll Answer or take by law. and nlso: any .i>iim4 .which may be inside the TV receiver would shine i 30, Stands such other action as may lte tiem!tt»si lw tmld by the undersiuned, nvcossary to 0:15 a.m.- -Sunday school. The "Rev. Charles E, Hardin IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH ■through the, \ interference pattern 18. Steer . \. ll.birties up ' S«Im law on or Itefore; the tlflth day (if Decent- protect its Interest in the p,'cmi-es situ­ 10:80 a.m. -Worship s e r v i c o. Sunday, Nov, 19— 1'45 E. Sum m it-St— - wildly 15.;French 32, Lights .39, Metallic her.--A.IV, H'ij7.--:->’iiilu,i:e to eiyniify. wiijr ated in the Township of Ynsiliintl. "County produced on “the screen.' The re­ 19, Sesame • rock this Order will roalt in n jmlmufem of of". Washtenaiv, find-".State' of ; Micbiyan. 0:80 p.in;- Juninr Youth. fe 11 o\v> 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school The Rev. Frank C. Frinkle, Pastor searchers say that there, is still cheitiist 35. Froth defioilt aoaliist such Defendant for the tin wit : > ahlp. 11:00 a.nu—Worship service; ^■Permit yrelief- (lemamled ia ihe, C.omidnTnF filed In l^»t ■ ‘.W,, ‘ WirsKtena w Conwntrse No. 3. Sunday,_Nov^ 19—.- _____. __ a great deal to be done to make I 23. Good T 4~ T" T this Court. ’ ■ ' u i>a’,:t of thf northeast' itoarter of Sec­ ■Moil'day, Nov. 20-*- 7:00 p.m.—Youth service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. ^•D TV • feasible. friends P . JAMES IL RRE \KKY. JR. tion ,1. and vhc mirlhive-i umii'ler of 7:80 p.m.-^-Board of Christian € ■ True Cony, . t.im.iit Ju.lor, Section towiv J south/, raimc T 'east. 11:00 a,m.—Morning worship, 24. Cattle iT* This .Order Drafted liv Vn-il.iiili .Tnmrshiii \V ...hiuivwsv^(.r.Ms.i>ne^- Education mt'otimr. ,ST—JACQB-.EY ANGELICAL_ thief - ,...... -vnTi'zufn"5r Aitdrncv" —6s00—p.im—Orchestra - praetlcer — FJLLlNG^STATIGN'^Tn—siTaeerj RaJirnTonT Michlcan. .Htvotttins to1 (bo pluv.'.thereof, Wodifcaday,- Nov. 22- LUTHERAN CHURCH , 7:00 p.m.—Evening worship, 26. Cob ■ iv" Attorney".for Vlidiitiff as riviudcsl 'in l.llvr ! 4 of I'lm-V ttayt’s -7:00 p.m.r^Hip’h school choiiv may be used for a nuclear-powered % Ru-i ness. Address: it IT Pearl Strict ,‘t and ■■ Washtenaw- Co.imv Records, l2-i01 Reithmillor Rd., Grass Lake Nursery available for worship plane that uses gases in the.,at* 28. Christian — YmsIIiiiiiI, Michlifuo.: Datihl- Noyemh,',' tiuiT. ' . ' comhiiu’d witli. ■M it t ii od i-s-t .high The. Rey. Andrew Bloonv, Pastor 1..... festival . _ Teluplmne:- -tvi.— Oct^S-Nsn • IS FKDER U. NATION Vl7 >fORTD>C,K- service apd Sunday school mosphere forqoropel 1 anL-TwoT?Di­ __31.Under. .... ^ \S^s,H'; V fatVV. V,• >clioqL ..choir; SundnyV'Nov.- 19— * y Wednesdayr Nov. 22=^"------MDIU'dAGK FOK Kfl.OSl' KE .SALK IKnivan. iVtiunen. Hii-'MiiKton A (.'ariieiiter SfOO |V.ni'. -Tli/itilsgiy'iog F.vo- versity of nuclear engi­ world far ■n ~rrr~rh?' terms | Vt’o, "vvs v - si.tnee ,'f 7T7, tv'.iccc__ 778 ;45 Wershtp aervief ■7130 p.m.—Thanksgiving Corn* neers who conceived_ the plane goddess m vlifid-I'uodltioils of a ccitiiiir nltiyfrax-e-cim- -scrvico-witH-thr -M obhtxHsi-ch tt W4i' —r—t : taiuim; therein a power. ,>i' -air .made b.v TiB77inTr5.it: A alley National Ran’s lluildim: 9:‘45. a’.iiiT'—S'mday school munion service. '"’^i'tHeorize "that it could use the- at’ 32. Haul ; —* tx~ 2Z' (IKORCE ■ u; . RIEKAHKK - and JCNK >!i*%. Arbor. ■ >1 k hlvan , at St, Paul, 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. 7:30 p.m.—Junior choir prac 33. Greek NOrnnin.lv • l-sss.s ,, ; : : ,:\uv'..IVliI —- P-iOO-p.m.—Scnioiv-ohoii1 mosphere - of such planets as1 Ve- % ~hl ERA HER.'.-ns imiLiamnm - ; t J-Allnhiif'aTi runs, ------letter------*4- Moriiiii«e Corporation,- a Michiitan ■ Cur. mor_tdm;e ,1 a n r:i:i, Vovr'msoisf'ui H vNN.AN RK \I i . 20500 01d.VS.12 - 38, Darkness SI W ■ a.ssp,-ni>d -by. snld MortstuKee to KKDKR V t. BSTVl'E EXCHAw>-as uopaid-iirta-- o'.Cl" a ry- Records, c r ; s/c \ 3i, which 0:15— u.m,--=Ch.urch scliaal—Jind- from -that-orbitr-— Lanchester 41 . —— w • .clpitl and iuterrs'- on tlie (late »'' • Di!%" said .ToI,c ;e was the eaftwr on. -to-wlt "The Rev Millard Heron, Pastor’ heaiv-fttul-%vour soul—shall live; V//. tis.iiice ibe sum of .tow.-thcr with :he Nh tl:iv -of June A: D a-slcncd nui'sai'y; - ' : and I will make an everlasting and E nfl Iccnl costs- and evpenses of fore- Slonday, Nov. 20— Sunday.,., Nov. 19— . namesakes - 7 T - closure^ anil jin (iMorney'ie fee as, pio- to' ST\N‘li\RD ’FEDERAt.. SAVINlJS covenant with you, even the sure FLEXIBIJJTY—in—the us^...flf l 43, Edges ■ - — . vi,lisl l,y Inw7 uni] no s„it or .procr e.lii!S AND -ili.VN AtsSOt-K-TiONv a Felcal 8:00' p.m.-s-Inquirer’s - \0:00 atm.-^Worship se.rvice, mercies of David.” £2 ■ \--iiciacio.n of Detroit., Wayne CojiMlv.-- 11:15 a.m.—Church school. scrap . by..-steel mills is Iming ill lnw or in ei(oitv- havinv: . been in- •Mii hi'tnii" and ..i,ecordeiiuri|,al. ami interest, the, sum of Ten ST. J OHN’S EVANGELICAL I • ^ made -and providedv . op 'Janintiy, Tf,, loped by .National Cylinder Gas, man. It is known that cotton was in extensive aieas, total Thiiiisaiil 'Three -Hnhiii’etf*'Twenty Nine ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF CHRIST AND REFORMED CHURCH .intis, .at u-ii .oVtuck- in the finenuon, the, nrnl lis/ino .(.«10.a2i».<»K>' (United Church of Christ) Chicago, allows steel producers to : in, use in India and .China hun- 1,/S4 million ip'Uv, ^fietcoi undcrsicuisl wall.- at ‘Tfu“ (west cnliiince to -Ami.yjio' soil or iiioicediturs ill-law or CATHOLIC CHURCH 13(iiil Old US-12, East dreds of years . before the birth :_aj_Lhc_.Wushlemuv—Coiuiiy—KuUiUuk—iir—thu- -iti-eonit-j—hn vim?—been "instituti l'arnelt, .Minister Rogers Corners- ifakg advantage—of low scrap Ini ml reds of iiijl,,^ C!ly of Ami Arbor. Michii-an. that beimi t)|ii ilrly snrui'.sj by taiil fBTSils(wiee. or The Rev. Francis Maliszewski , by ,increasing scrap of Christ. ifornia ■ eun.H — . 1 Ik- . ,,liii0 wTipioK llw Fimiit Cfnnl for the luiil DiiTViif.’ ‘Now, Thorefoii;, by virtue Sunday, Nov. 19—• _____ I'oij 111 v rif-AVivshreniiw 1 s: boM';- npH—bl' of the. uower of sale contained in sail! Saturday. Nov. 18- w itHo\it~^ impairing-quaUty- frriblTi'^TiiU'tibir-7tiizJji(j jJlllfhost^biddi!i'-.the "IOj OO a.m.—Bible study_. Suijday, Noy. 19— . •i,tenilMrs ib-sc'i ilied' ifi mild'hini tirmio. or sci tiHirl'.'aoa.saiid oursuatit to tha-rfstattite,-nf 4-5:00 p.m.T-Confessions. tbe'Slate of MichiKiin" in'such ease made 7:30-9:00 p.m.—Confessions." lil :’00- a.m.—Worship service— c-.lO :00 a.m.—Sunday-school— ^- If You P la n 'T o Build or Remodel vou? Hot rmii'h llici.'ofjiis nmy lie . ncwt'SHnry, tn |my and.mm. orovided.i’l (M ivii \l. noticem'liiv is'».i hereby(IVI . HI Kiven I I'll thatl 14411 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. NOISE,' in case you haven’t . 1 hi- urn,unit nfiivi'siuM almc* (,ri su'd moil- on Mmnliiy, Dir Jbth iliiy of Jiinuniv, A.D. Sunday, Nov. 19— • 5:00 p.m.—Worship service. heard, is being recognized as a Call Us for . . . ««.ve wiih_ .interest, tit ..-.J1 a!fr- 1 “li’. ' ( rn_ .Uui.s', ..m .'...Ijimiii •o’clock '-A.M.. K-istern Bible study er,6h- Wednesday at tba'iiDii fii ibiu-'Viif Hii'id-side mid nfl li'Kiil Btamliird Time, snld mortnuKewill -lu’ Masses at 6:30 a.m., .8 a.m., 10 part of "our environmental civisis rusts mid bMitflisps.'.'Uiyelher with said foreclosed''-by . a- sale nt public unction, to .m. and 1-1:30.s ' 7:00 p.m. METHODIST HOME CHAPEL along with^air ami .wrtt?r pollution iilUiliiey's-fees, allowed by luw-_i,nil also tbit highest biildcii ,«t. the. fliifon Street The Rev. John Fall, Administrator FREE ESTIMATES OR rv -aiiy sum or sums which mny lie iniid by Entnuic.e to- the Wushtonuw Co'oity H,|ib|- .problems,' and students at'the Uni-. • Die iiiidaj'sidned, iipressiuy lo jirntw-t'' il' iuei in the City of: Ann Arfior, Wnshtemiw- -ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH _The Rev. Wm, Johnson, Chaploin — —iIuhH.lw>m I-ns,—sit uai ed—i h— Tnnrry, M ii liluiiii uhm nemy i he .boudi m? vo)'njty.:of Texua are- learning how ..A: ity .juX-'-Ann - A elmlv Fonidy of VVaslilriiaw where the Circuit Court for the County Carnm1 nf T letohei', Wators ~ Rds. iTlie.. Rev.. Rob0-cL_Worg.ess,7.Pasbair l.SUnday, - Nav.-1 9=™_ -to—sulve- the -probfcmr-Dr. C. P.. Rtidc of MichiKiin to wil: ot Wiishtcunw is ludd), of D,c lucnlises Rogers Corners! 8:00 a.m.—Worship seryice. ■I.01 J’,; ''HA RFOIiD HOMES SHHDI- tie.scribed. in said, moi lieaife, or - so ■ much Tlun sday,' Nov.- 10—-. Boner, a physics professor there, P I U M B I N 6 , W IR IN G and HEAUH6 VlSIONFr- I.si'i_f,f iV,.. Nr thereof as—may " he—necesvio.. Hid—Pi—rnrj tu—nay the T he Rcv..:loJhn R . Mon'isl-£asi.QT- 0 p.tm •C o in rtH s s i o-n—&n~ says no acoustical problem can of Sect ion- Id, Town I! South. Rnmre 6 ittuount...... J no. i,s nforesnid, (,n snl'linurl- All Work1 GuorontOed with 1 Yeor F re i service Eiist, 'City of Ann Alborg \Vn,sliJi‘iuiw v'liiM,, ■. wihi intcre^l thci con nt Five mill Thurs’day, Nov. Hi— • j Social Concerns, Educational Unit. be, solved at the eoln'thouse, ■ Solv­ County.. Mirhi'.rnn,: uccoidinif do the 1-Iid one.' <11t:ior per cent l',' ,?', I per nnmim 8:00 'p.m.—Men’s shuffleboard. JiaTurday^ Nov., 18— Michigan's 50th ing "noise pollution” is a'difficult WE SELL FOR LESS - WE WILL SAVE YOU MON Dic-fof n.s—tocorded- i-n I.Ihc.ii 1', of Phrlw- un! nil Icvul costs,______elmirirp iiinl eTncnyfs— Piiji i HI ".mil ~l I. W.isWPint.i. iiicimiini." ■ tne attorney, fees idlowed by Baturduy, Nov. 19 ' ■ r ■ 4-:0Q—p.iiTJ:^u rifi.u iintiurf classT ^thicgtiai]1 |m)blEi;i)^llli thu1 public Hours: Dally, t-SiSO; Friday, 8 o.m-to 8 p.m Re,‘cjiiN. And nil items of "|n-o;,..rty lnw. uml uDo ii civ sum or-"sums which 9:00 a.m.—Eighth grade youth. 12:30 p.m.—Older Adult Fellow- as well - as "-with : architects^.-en-; itnached to tin.1 |,remises..including' v. ib- miiv In, mild I, . umiexsiLiLV- Rest Area Opens . «MIROtNCY KRVtCt-C AUS! GR 9->v-,lT ■ymrt IlmiiHTfiin.s;’* . the ■ followin'? items,- .. tr'iiU'ct it. intcresi m tho }>i€fm i - Mioiiinstruction:cl ui. bum ■*,*** a S3?*>-4...... - - . ^hrp^ot-'I'Uckr”Social Center. 'Lansing—Michigan’s 50th F ree- gineers, physicists . and others, he nil, of which hsivc brc,j :, 1 • 11 r l\c,.i. Wl'.icl,—-;,ii|.Tp r-d^t'Fll)Wl=:ftk*dfQlL vr-10 i80-a,m,—Seven th“ gYa or UiU’rol ‘ ijf; way Rest' A rea. was opened re- S' Wiivor .with Die Intent thitt Ihcv lipcorm; litn l Minute in th. C'ity ...... ^of - ttr •nstruction' class. . ; - Group, at Robert Kushmauls. ce.ntly, the State Highway Com------' ^ n part, of the' rcnlty:' ( L) . P.r(,.\v:i.v._t!ii.s— rih^ - County of Wiobteniiw-, un*! Suito. of. Sunday, 'Noy ,vT9e^ . JAPANESE BEETLES' are be* HILLTOP PLUMBING, HEATIN Own Model No. ■ L’.~ Id. I..' 1 ■ f*rcu :rII, . f.MiUKutnhr •'--- 11 r- -S.unday,...N.'"W.-*,. »v. .19- ...... •• -missIfm=jEepor.t& dz/NfC/T-TT-C --. /,9:00 ■ f\,x ■ a.m,—Sunday—school——t.\ „. “ n l(i:00 a.m:—C h u r c h schoof “V ing tnipped on an isolateA-island- Icnv'tb of the period of rndnmptidn Located on westbound- 1-96 near .ucb ill. I..- ntoiph' I .of : Slvtv-Spvcn (fiT).y Tiiinnnh Bub- 10:15 :u.m.—Worship. (axliilt). by U.S. Department' .of-' Agricub- ' i. 'hi i uf" V11 il.iiili. AV.ij | tere-4test-^A-rea-4s- ■Utrr,'' uolontiotu tt> .tuat,»the TfffH T IICAL : cu . i nToTIvFMTr tciiuw y<\willy. Miclliwiill. :i,Vi)idh1i;. to. .Moutlay, 'Niiv, cquipped with modern .heated rest !f : \ 201 -SOUTH MAIN STREET .•.FEDERAL. NATIONAL . MORTCAOF. Die pl;ii thiml'df ii' iccoidcd in Liber- . .7:15 p.m,—Junior choir rehear- grade-senior high). . iency of, a chemical Jure ip cor . ASSOCIATION. As'ji«nc<’ of Moituuyee Id..of I’IuIh,. -oji.. jiimc .W.iisIheimwii roohis, improved outdoor lighting trolling tbis-pest.- -Mbre-thamg.O^ - u Chelieo, Mic -wmiii'm F. Di.iincmillcr. , -...... Coimiy. Ilcionj'. . W‘lr - —l-(H(MHwm-;—Gh'Urc'h-school-.-fnurs- iand-parking accomodations for 54 Atforney fo, .As.imiee of Min tuiiJsye _ jdbrviun—th*.-Twelve monlb'- immedliftelv —8:0-0-p.m^ScnUM^ehoU-F6-lnjaf* U’.y-5th , ; graduU tra ps are being, used-ana-aiji'm’oxf- rr^Ttr -■fhnfliWv-ATllI iwor'.—I'ijJ-Ec(IC>(, Bhitrlc Tftliowlm? 1he side, 'Dip ''pniperty nmy .be cars anc^J^trucks, , . - matel'y 19 lures have been lestejB JfliJJiimlL- -MiirhiI'd 11. ledeemeil .aal__ , ..Si, - ■ v : 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. . ■ ^ . , . ... w ...... —Pelepb d ue l I - .'I -1^ u -Npv?.Jftir.,.T Dnfcl lit Del rolt,' Mlchiunni ’ fb’1 olid' 1 Wednesday~Novr^2— .. . ihlrlo it-in.^RoIm] or inistif ~ TW'°‘1 ^ - -fdlz=&tl(ddganls=M.r-tkeei: —- —2------1—i— jt - I'.IOT >.ay Rest Areas are equipped with Fir.V 2eii(ri<«B?lSi80S''''" CMC' 44142;F : ___8:00: pan7??=F. aitnziiy_Th a.n k .Sj_ . m e et i n g; ■_ Ed ucatj o n 11)jUjn i L_ ‘‘■'W -_aTANIT,VRtL- FKDF,%VL-8 AVISOS - m od crrrrest too nrr-‘whtl e- th‘e ‘ oth er ------——RN;\crfiirff?r~ ■ “ _ ~~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, giving Eve seiA-ice. ■ 7:00 p.m.—Junior MYF.- - Mu l t ip l e s c l e r o s is ; an ^ n---- MOnT(iA.f:E..'SAI,E..-^I>»,fniilt.'...hnvlh(»J —n-Fi-Afriil—A-,nnriiillnTi- 30 have <‘rustie”^outdo»i^acilitiesT curable disease" of the braiti arip been—rrmde' In The tevm^ nhd tdhiliDoin' Assignee of Mortfniuee Tnov. lu-2ii—■ : ^ 1 ,M'0THtny7~Nev, "JO—' of. ii fipiiiiiii moi'iKHiTc nnule bv COI.EN RAI.DWIN, SNTDER AND HAGUE ■Thanksgiving , drive foi” clothing 7:00 p.m.-^-C o m m i s s I o n on Michigan’s, first^ Freeway Rest spinal coi'd, may be. caused by %* D. WHITK.'"JI{iuitl. K A RKN PV'WWWE. AltorneJ'n for Anslirnee of Mortifjiirre. dietary deficiencies, two North- hi« wife, ami pOUDLAS M. KIND iiihI . . ■' 1 ______Noyu-Jiin.'J.'i and food iten'isr"’ ’ """ ’ : Membership and 'Evangelism, Edu- Area, located on I*94 =w^st of Kal- -PEARL--E-—KIND, bih .wife.—of .Aim—AtT" cationaPUmt a m a z oo, "Ava sD-p-enedrirrl 960 Thej;western—University- : medical re- 1.. SpALiBlD BIDS for. the funnelling of the necea? bo', . V ir-bipruiw Couinv, Mii hiitnn. Mnyl- ORDER _-OF_ I'iHUCATION searchers-report.—Their-study-in- -'in'oi-r-io-CITF/FNS •MOKTDArnr COR." fienernl . -Ftiesdayr Nov. -21- ns- materials and ftdtostruction for the ■*7— n—Mirhu,nn—^'t»t pm .itiun.—nf— SVhip nf M irliit'iufTTTiiliute ;_7:30 iyiL—Wesleyail. /ScrWcir -to- burld-~an additioifal—46 Rest ilieates- that - a diet rich—in seed n-Moit. av no * f’ount v, ..Michi^Bn,- Mori-. C'ouViiy of Wu'btpijiiw,- __ • 'ir'ni; “SIETHODrST CHURCIT: - -t ! lif U fivl i|ji>">(““March* A.Ii.. File No. 5281R • , 7*h'e_Rev. George Nevin, P-asto"r Guild, -Lt-tteraF rooiiiT- " " : — -Areas—ori-r M ratfs—network""' W- rfra~5h3Hah^pa'i'ticalini)y:r _. "V LUIIJ-l. iiUil.. t fcDr.dod. in . I he • of f ice... nf thr E»tn,e of- EDWARD - BRAS^OW,- Dr- ‘ 8:00 p,m.^—Grace Otto Circ]o, In'feerstate and State . Freeways, for children and pregnant women FREER ROAD SANITAHY SEWER ■!r»i nf IlpPf!-.-. f Sunday-," Nov". -19— —---- Kuitc of M iV)i - thf. - —&;30-a,me—Worship-ser-vice,— Kathleen—Hern a th ------.4- .Eight—are presently—under—con* —reduces the likelihood- - of—nvul- J-l:K ihv «»f, Mairh. -A.D. I’.oiK jn \.\))ev It- ii Orilci'cJ'Thiit on Jutiimry 10.“lfifisr IND PUMPING STATION __ 1 _oj Wii -.hton a tv Co.mt4i—RggapkU,—en- «l -*4l:n NRKiHROHS iI'Hiiirod in iuovc their cliilnia niid heirn, SALEM GROVE tice, Educational Unit. EARTHQUAKE causes and that consequently’other M or the OI^ ^ A, nn UlinnH f’oiijoi’^tinn, will' bn ilt'ii'i'miiuil, Crwiitoi.H roust file METHODIST CHURCH 3:30 p.m.—Junior Choir prac* types of treatmest may be vecom- j ?i oil ■ ft s-tv . uti Julv Im»l. in ihp of- sjvont ilnims with the Court and serve The force-of an earthquake Js _fi.ci* (if fon—‘AH jl|- C Olt it' , liny 'on Raymond .llnumw,_l.fi,'if. North .....The Rev. Georgc Nevin, Pdstor tice.- - __ mended,_The disease now afflicts VILLAGE OF bHELSEA, MICHIGAN FlH.ih<,i_Kotid.-Dextcr.-Mlrhi^itn, i>rior_to tremendous.- The largest" recorded apprjtxim ritely__l 0.0^0.09,, 'peopie in ------ft* Wrr-b* prfret—rri--f,ThT7v—J-crr^i—nf—Wn.nhl U- Surnlav. Nov, iq^ —i . — t(k3Q .pan.—Iligh^School-.-C-hoid" will be received.by--the^ViHage of ....——atiAv— v ■ —od - mi vo— r/rf,v ‘ <;1V said _heiirinK. . _ . ^rthquakes'released-^OTOOO-times the-U.S. ‘ ------— K-ft--?'— fnu'i^;rrr-ihf>!o r- u:niTn»- | to iic Piihliis,lion- and -service shnll he mnile ns- 10:00 a.m,—Sunday school practive. the office of the Village Clerk in the Village Hall, tfi —mi ,V-tv ■ (Id,? i.Ul>—ULiJif u, for—p 'Wiripal. lirovidcd hv Sintute and .Court Rule. —-7f30—}im.—I .more energy than the atomic, bomb or,c. *» vii- • 'S)VTKKVTITOTT- =TTTniwl-!'- 'OeloWF' Sfi™li)67.------;—r-" 1T:I5—a.m;—Worship- service. ~ rdroTiped—on- Hirosh ima d ;u r i n g. selirMfcliigafrHntil .- ” : SWU • N'IN’KTY-N'INK' hn*\ '2^/ino f.1 -— ^KORS W. CAMPRELL. tice.------:■■■’ • • ■ ■ , . Balance your life as you" would A Inn, ro|,y JikIko of Probate.' ■World War II, Balance your bank account. I »01.7,\ns HhioIiI |j. Renner g CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ■8:00'P.'ni.—Thanksgiving service ir> ■■.u o r ? tn 1 !M * cliiis.'', it! ,fi\v or »n Register of Probnte.- 1' \ S :1.1. in-/ ji<" !■ r i 1 n il ii r*/l :___ (United-Churoh--nf-^CJma.t4^ ' .at St. Pool HOC. __ _ l’ r ' -WtHranr-nlf- RlhierniTTficr^----- 7-1 “ 'T T -ll b v »nill m ortv 12 O’clock Noon, Eastern Standard Ti ■ y , i Attorney for Estntc . , The Rev. Daniel Kelin, Pastor „■:>■<,r. ,\'< i W , ! h P M ’i ’ l ' o K f ' , I to East Middle Street ' > 1 i l l - ilr lootaim Thursday, . Nov. 10— BETHEL EVANGELICAL. AND ! i ' ii 1•>-. •) r h ' I I I ! . ' i o 1 b * ? ‘ Chi-lsen; Michigan.. ‘ Nov2.!M6 . 3:30 -mm.—Juni&r—ehoir-^nrae? -ItKFGUMEL^eHUR GH- Hr • i*«i f <. 'h-.l. nfUir#*, j- )ifif-Ly vivf*n Mint TTFRUTsT tice...... (United Church of Christ) ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1967 oi, - \\ rflTipMJiiv; t Jif* • .t* f| • May of Jiinmti y, MoRTOACIt FORECLOSURE SALE ------>_Li— —a-s—)..r.‘.LLni4. ■ }h- . IlnauiL 7:30 p.m.—Senior choir prac- Ei'oedonr T-ownsh-ip---.— ^ F' , ii Rtm,,ir,i,| Tir mi til moi ivatfe and conilitioii' of ii rertnin mortKHKC made tice. / The Rev. T. W^ Menzel, Pastor •A' . • , 'y-/! , i'i’ •', mi ii*. lit ul,Ur,| by/WILLIE J. PERRY and RORERTA H. read aloud. ■ • . ' ., ' . 1' V> Du- liiuhf-1 tibMiu', ;,t Ibe west I’ERRY. hi> wife, Mortgavors, to FEI>* Sunday, Nov. 19— • Sundiiy; Nov. 19—' . ,r~ 1 ' i' i ,1 uf W„ h*,.;;,w ( ',! i iu v K',il'|- ERA I. NATIONAL MORTC.AflE "ASSOCI­ 2. The proposed work consists of tlic mataUation iiil' ir. Dir ’f'i'v t,f. ni, ■ A i lx,r. W ATION, u roriioi at ion urv'ani'/.ed ■ under an 10:00 a.m.—Worship service and 10:00 a.m.—W’orship...... a prefabricated steel sewage pumping stafon ana —1&.-V11’ ,^-hvf, •; —r-‘ h«T—- IjTrrm'" tfrr* -Act • of-i e?.*Tiii)iid exlatim?-inbaiiint- to church-school, ' ) -> 11:00 a.m.—Sunday school.— - -• ' -K \W wllf'U* ’ III' r iiF.i!, / ourl (ur (he pt-d.-ral. Nation:,I MorlitiiKP ’Asxoein. furnishing of approximately 2,840 lineal i eel ofij* 1 , •• ,,F \V;,. );•,.( :,w ' i- il-l'll. nt DiW. lion f.'luirtcr, Act. Murtaajtoe, which mort- Mohdujj^ Nov...2Q— ' 7:30 p.m,—-Family Night. I IHTi,,f>. *^ , fj-. . t-y. !,<■.'lift, or i> limed Mav -'(i., I!'8i), and recorded 7:30 p.m.—Board—of—Deacons,- Structural change (of 8-inch and 6?incn pipe, sewer with manholes and app . ACL .tTr..1’!,.. f ;i. t?>:i v, ' hi- n !• 'ip ■’v in Du- Office of life; Itwiater- of ■ Deeda-for muscles, bones, nerves) tenances. pn: ' -.<■ nn,,.:!:' ,i-.f :, - H f" ■ ill, fHL.. VN a'.hti'iiii w County, MichiKiin on June I I, FIRST UNITED v iV**, v ;■ rr: 1 fir --h.. <•<■11 Hdi'i. 5n I.iher 11 fitt. lblue .tl.'. WjlIiImIucuvI--.-. STr-TH GALAS---- . *ES RYTJ4R4-AN-GHU4K: H- FI i -‘i |. Hofoi ij wiirh - mortifHiro ihei c ih-ym- T*« fJ. :..[;l)uiTL>(!.v,rTTmtt: .Off ih'U’'itnTTT,nf"T?Tt?r KVANGELICAL I.UTHERAN Unndilla- fleations, are on file at ;the office iff the Villftffi- ►Voy . r<^v' Ml. IiL! iit for |,iiiicl|,;i! hiiil interest unfl Freedom Township - The Rev. John Jeffrey, Pastor in the V i 1 i agenH al i) ~C"h el a e a,' M i c h i sj a n and at the off! f‘V >iv Iva'. im f>f lYi • GtlH' hnrv'i^ . iillfiwt'd by hhiiI mol'tKHKe. • h "h mr>y ‘ ) t‘ \ i\\i .. ,i.i.,".,., ;.„i 1 ht . Mjrn • „f -.*S,.V44'.'J2i .. ■ The Rev. John W, Ribar, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 19-^ , Altered f unction -and of—tfre—Consulting -Rncfineehi— ■ h>- <■ ,'V M,'W i.l— ...... 1— I*. - Thf. ______.A ll'i r Jit nnit or iirriri'f.'llny k nt' In tv nr f w m i iti - i -1 * ,n (niuit.y. (uiviriK lieen iitHtitntea to revuver .Xhimulay, —Churelr^flhoolr------Btrout;.:2t^(rMa:d&ivAvenW-T^do^Oliio if,i,.-il„b! .H'nml b.v '*' ,f" n Fiibroni'v •!, D,l,*, :,l IH:(HI .o'clock In'.tllO AND R I M MED fCHURClI CAUSE OF DISEASE. dwuments obtained^wilj be refunded t ,, ,i- , r,t^*i in T.'l^-r !u_....wil|lU..hq; , foret- 11:00 a.nr.—-Sunday school — —-J J .--- SV--r n" - -f; ( ' ,“,..,,1 NiTTrfc "wtAr Miiv.'iiifli (ir, rho "VVhmU. M"ofidnyrNbvr20—■ 7 ...... fin'H- .v i )• • r'i't, M'- hi,,;i i." ' , * '"T,.,w ...... I!-'ii'lim: hi the Cityof Ann Francisco in good condition with in-' B" 'days "a f tbrr tie t l'<" . Mi' iui'iir,, ihni bt-int! the . plnce, > 7:30 p.m.—Sqnday school ROYAL NKKHROR:-' fiF AMF.iSrr.A, vhi-K. , i,.. -i f',„nt f,,,' th.. County of' The Rov. Stephen I’eU'rson, I’astor bids. The full amount of the deposit will be. I ' i : ' teachers’ meeting.1 ^ DR. GEORGE N. KOFFEMAN ______A ■i-'/.-p 'V M • Wii-h'«'i>Hw .-.i." tii'M, by n sole nt. tiulillc' Thursday, Nov, 23— Sunday, Nov. .19—, each non bidder, who returns? the documents in 1 .. V W:.-i... It I...... i, ' i"t: r, " hr. hr'h,‘„l biiblfi' f>frth«" |ii'0* 1 M'1 r, ,15'li „ f!. M' ' ' :i f ■ mi !■ ,lc.riit„,| m -liiil , mnilt'iiKC, nr .mi 10:00 a,in,—1ThanJ. ■ hiii.c- in,,| ,■ ,ju-u.km... liiilmJIfiK nltonir'VN1 fund will be allowed for the return .of sal(*' * .,it,.v.I Div' Ifiw,’ i,,i,| n|,f)" ntiy miftlM: OIDD If f,F I'I ID.If AT IDS A Ii' Ij rnnv Us ifiil by thii ittl'lei-sigtli'il, Dr. George N . Koffeman copies. ■ - ' , • . on th r,»'.»r»l i*n,!f'i it. iuti'ifM , In ihe >;• M" ■ ' }• ''. •• f'rfri-*.. 4,. All bids shall be sigrned and ./f^'V^n^nnd sha ,...' . V, ♦ 1' "o.!« in i lu* Township' of -.... I ,. ' Y1 -iliim i, ' fToh^y _ _of, ___ .AVji...... aH111■ M(iwi „.nn^r T i ; t iii.’is4 'nmi n—mu ■ ii ,hQ-aeflure4"from^tho^ConBulting !v I • f<'"( of f/)l FiT. VViihIi- shall not be removed from th e specifications’ . ^ -a' !• ■ . «■*..:» .>• • ■ : • ' , .. f, ' No. I ill I'I ()f Dili 1 • ;i of s*,'-iiV.fi a,•• tmvtnr Mouth,1 138 E.i» Mlddl* St. Tuet., Thun, i be enclosed in a sealed envelope -marked' m ' A i.y' *v, M„ • /i :• Y|.« IniiD Trjwn«hl|,,■ VViish- A. KTidw I o.tit.V, Mirhif'iio, Hcrni'diiiK In Sealed bids will be accepted by the Sylvan Chclieo/Mich.. 2 p.m, to 7 p.m. s ' ' m- 1 hi'i-cof ■ rfcnrilcil Itl t.lbpr Phone 479-5241 k-IZJL —I .C-..f-TH^.*—»ttt ""|iIti;i.,—H—tnH—it*—W-tv-h*- _Ibwnsliip^BGaiid_'br_lhejns.t.allcitLQa^ Sot.t 2 p.m. to -4i3Q. p>m. P ,♦(. if } * .»>«: ’ •: ft. A.tlt- i H i t ' - • »| ’“•■*»t-r: f: »*H-■ • y- • q*’ , _i _ — J- 'c’v ., inr. . ni...... for- Mtu-h-__ ■ rnnr1- and sewer facilities* for--Sylvan Tpwmhip t • 1 *:•*i- i *s>‘ \ i'V i,i i jn/t, 'b.«,i"'.'(M' mor,thr finro ihp_ilitto^ firm- PO- • . V : Iff ’ t 208 Nopoleon R<|. ' A "T| -|fT-V77;-r *" • " J fij’/'r! ■ .NoM-rrii.c, . Hall. Specifications may be obtained from Mon., Wed., Frl.: y aCCQlu>,niucu wy eimur » uiuT ovm* >,v HjiioJH h Mwi’ii ' ' FXfiKI! A I, NAUON.AJ.' MORTflAfiR Mtehlgon Center, Mich. 10 o.m. to Noon, 2 to 8 p.m. said Village or a certified check on vlV payfl ftf l‘ >**>»*• A '•/)( IATHiN. .AfortKHK«» the Township Clerk at 101 N. Main St.y • John - Kr- ■ i •, TuM.r'.fr., ir.v; r il-KInli A Cnf|iPntpV .-■.PhontJlfl! Jb i l 31___- Jhfi.aum,iQf.ri%. of,-the amonrit. of- t.(Vifi —f'i»f ■■■■fiM.i.H'U •vr...... '/nintv ...... -i-C helsea Drug).■ Deodftne-for-bids is Ncavr y-Tuoi., 3ot.; l 0 i iWf to Nooir Ciii'lvrn, M jfhivMi n. If . or, ;.,V/ ’I'Uiiil flunk T^iilhlinH or ST 2-6262 to the Village erf Michigan, ,aH ^ ' 7?" M1' F. i i/ a r if the bid Is accepted, a contract will be ent:' Don’AT mi/ Mor inn hleach or FULL SPINE MANIPULATION • The Village of Chelsea, Michigan i’e:sffve“|arities! by ORVILLK DcF’l.ANTY. «’,'i JOAN L», at Sylvan Township Hall Tuesday, Dec. 6, FLANTY. hi*. Wlf(i;] Mr,rli/i,j'0''. ft, HfV.y. f-'*srn,'VlnVts combining It to, reject any or all .bids and to waive " 1 •IC-AN MIDWEST MOUTOAOK <>»>.•"t\M >f,v, othV McanerA such’ as vln* & UPPER CERVICAL SPECIFIC ADJUSTING bidding, >, ., . „ ^riod 0 TION, ii MlihiKim fin] Mil'Hl ion. 1967) at 7:00;p.m. which mortgage Ik diirMl.Novw.b*'! a iv>, "v/e-v ''leaner,"ammonia, lye, 7. No bidder may withdraw his rcceip -n.nU-.rncni:(lwl-in tlife-Uf fic(.'.-itt..j_b>; . I'rt*'' .** ■ .'/.-'/Af.—.M..Mhie_p iflnts— grown-.by 4ff-days-af te rth e “schedtiled xlosing-timc- for , of IipmIk for WushtcriHW fo'irey. Mi'iii Literature- Ovoilabie—without chorge OTl' tow-Kort----- "’WM" mi wyTffiiwii'T.r." 'ittnx." ir-M wr>w ehlAvine' i‘frmhiwe»i '"with1" atr ddhdrtfbns, headaches, sinus trouble, accidents Of "bigg;------— ------:------Pnife 2Bfi, Wnshteniiw County Jlernr'K urA h 'j'! ',f Arid-producing substance -Jhci'Plftpr... RSM.igtWHl-.—hy.._.naJ.j to “FRDERA L NATtONATr MORTOAOK "MW;}r m or toilet" bowl" J wh i^lash, e tc ,!y o g r h«ort, stomach, liver, oo« —^------By Order of the Trustees of thfi ASSRCIATION, n roriioratlon o)KKr,I*wJ dfraner, .....cbJorine gas is formed. bladder, etc. 'linder nn■ Art of ConKrciJSL hhiJ . eyDtlnK "tnirsi'mii t-fo,‘’fh“P“FwlPtlA t r Mort -This is highly irritating -and can DANIEL MURPHY, CLERK VILLAQE OF OHELSEA, M p 11 AB'iorltiDon Chni'ler Aft, which' tuuilKn. cause serious injury or possibly Phone, write or coIMn perton. No ohUeoHon. Hfftrrl ■■ fffwemhfte—a*r--‘t *; ; GtORGp L. WINANS, Gl.BRft recordiwl Fn tbe Office of the ■ TtcgLlor of death.- ^ PA G E ’N IN E CUB SCOUT Standings as of Nov. 8 W ms :s porto Chels9a Lanes 1 ' '28(| . Eder’s Limo Spreaders 27 1 • Dana Corp...... 26 l)KN 2, PACK 4 5 5 - Chelsea Women's Juanita Beauty Shop—23 1: Den 2, Pack-455 opened its meet­ lolling Pin league , Chelsea Lanes Central Fibre . • .. . 23 ing with Steve Bowen and Don League StyndingK as of .Nov, U w a r d e d b y m a n y Double A Products ... 1'8 Oesiterle conducting'the flag cere*, W 1/ AS 7HE GREATEST [standing* hh of Nov. 8 Spooners Mixed League RECEIVER /V PR>a BALL-. Chelsea Milling . 7 mony; After paying dues, the 1 — W 37 lit. ^tandmgH us -of Nov. 10~ SmiUCs_Cam pur.-Xlc Cubs told of__ their YProgrcas on Mopper. Uppers t A t f C t ■High team series; Oder’s Wme the finger puppets thoy: are mak­ La Cloauora . Coffee Cups Pots Wolsh Rabbit Spreaders, 2,551; Smith’s Camper ing and then worked on their La ■ s ■ ■ ..'"" H. & H. .7.; Juanita’s—Ri vurkeys.—Mikti-Bowen. brought, re* L i tlrimlin ^ •Grindowr Jolly Mobs '4WgTrTnfilev Sales Shop, 2,486. • freshments-and -the- don meeting , Jlixea- W im T” -P6er»Fftz- H igh ind’. series:; A. Fletcher, losed with the Living- Circle cere* befi ■■ Johnson’s Tool Shop 548; A. Hansen, 546; M. Teach money. ; pure Serv. • Disb Rags -20'/* ifli/a Doody & Turner worth, 541. . Mike Keller, scribe. Lider'a Egg Beaters . io a, Wolverine No. 2 ... 200: or over- tfames: S. Day,.230; Millie Kookie KutteW ... ' Chelsea Danes , M. Teaehworth, 225; H/Craft, 210; Michael W;-DH!on DEN 3, PACK 155— Kitchen Kap.n’s ■ Lyndon Color Lab . R. Patterson, 210; ,J. Patterson, .....*. .- * ♦ .. |f;r’8 - \ •' Brooms • 5 35 DeirS; Pack; 455" uher & Weber Wolverine 3 .. T„ 208; D. Allen, 203; AY Fletcher, Nov. 8 at-.-the home. of. den mother, br Service 400 series and over,: K. DelProte. fieplmrt & Barkley . 201. - , Michael W, Dillon IVftO.rS^^XQ^ Mi;s. Vernoir Otto.-.'All-members’ ~ Wolverine- No.-l” ■ - ...... :■ 500—g*moiu-~-A,..FletuhoPr—548; T n fiitti werr-presentr-;------— an series ami over: Pdaxl Fitz* IZJj* ' 1 ,, l!?1sb 44(1; .1, Freeman, Mon’-a 175 and over: B. Harvey, A. Hansen, 546; M. Teaehworth, ' The flag ceremonies; were con* Uns^SH; Peg Poertne^ 522;, 457; S. McClure, 453; 1>. Kruogftr, ffliffiE;.!*. Lyndo:y216; M. Poert* 541; S. Dyer, 539; G. Lawrence, At Texas Air Base ducted by Jim Boyer, Mark Kern, fy Alber. 522 rP a t Shoemaker, 431; D-Butlei^-438;~ E - HarTno!ifP^Y208-200-189; H. Burnett,- 194 517; -M. -Smith, 51-2;- J. Patterson, Sfofferv"503i Agnes -Airing rTT h‘i Rt-ClaW- M i c h'aVl-\\Y Mik4 Sehanz and-Randy-lCase7YY:'-. Carolyn 414 r p.'Brier, 405; D.' Palmerr.^Hr TOO; G. Burnett, 198; D. Long- 510Y D7””Alleh, 508;' T. Schulze; Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John The Cubs worked.on the specia! ner, W; Norma ~Kern,_ —487 .. •r Games ^"•■■r- l-lO. and over: .lL_um worth, 194; B, Robertson", 191; 606^------:--Y started, last . week. . and. i,4iOiW' rr-48«r-Lona-Po»terr Tnit3frr42rnrT7^^ mns. Gregory, recently completed basic their skit for tlie : pack,, meeting. £byUis-.^V u_rster,_4_77j_ Rosei_|_i5&;_A^_MeGiI5&^A^-Meflimh-H644-TKri-K-|irrkr um :»v Fiko,JllM.;- M. Rabhitt, Chelsea Nite-QwLLeague training ■ at -Lackland—Air—Force —Treats- were fuimished by. Mark.1* LutoYsky, "478;—Bea-“Parf»h, 152*146;“E.r, . ■Williams, - ...... 1 47-14 :f H 140;o■ Dundy, ~r82rrlt: Hut&n; The meeting closed ’ with the Kay Standings as of Nov, 13 Base and has- been TassighVd to; Mary Ann Eder, 472; J. Priest.ffiM t, 148-171!34B-171j_ J..1 Freeman,F J. HannonHarmon, 180;’ R. Morgan, 175. Sheppard AFB, Tex.,-ftn’ air -pas­ .living circle and CubrSeout—prom^- 472; Ben” al*183; F. KruejreL 140-103; F. Men’s 475 and-.over:-B. Harve>f, — i — r._ w l senger speciglisf'training'.... - isen ler, 4ii5; Donna Friable, 463; Harmon, 05-142; D. Butler, 170* ,61.9rMr Poertner'Y597; H. Burnett, Don’s Std. Service 28 12 Mark Kern, scribe. . Jack & Son Barbers 25 - 15 •. He was graduated from:Chelsea Kocnpeter, 458} D o 11 y 143; G„ Brjer, 173; -K, Reynolds', 5f\l; B. Robertsoh, 535, D. Wei* High school, in 1966 and attended ey, Jiii: Tlieroae Schamhorii; 142; ..S^-McChmv-l (17-153; I>, -Bor shuns, 516; R. Doody, 514; F, Foster’s Mon> Wear 23 * 17 Subscribe today to The Standard! Waterloo CiSlSi'ge 23 TT Was h t e n aw-Cummunity-Yo 11 c g c. bc^ Helen Morpan»—439; Mary dors, 141; IK Palmer, 181-110, Sweeny, 510;' D;.“ Lyndon, 507; R fore enlisting in the Air Force n—Sutter, 436; Marguerite Morgan, 502; *R. Hutzel, 499; G. Boyer Auto Supply 22 18 - ~Splits.-converted^D,-.Pa]nK4-,.-;u Washtenaw.„Crop...Scr. ,.21. _1 tLl: t 4311; Vi Guest, 431. 7*10; S. McClure, 3-10; J. Stapi.sh, Burnett, 496; :R. Fike7“ 49 Turner,, 479 ; M. Rabbitt, 479, Chelsea Drug 21 10 |50 gaiM's-and over: Pearl F i t z ^ ^ ^ Butler, 3-7t Pv-Reilly, 5'7r Robert B. Brooks Women’s 150 and over-h ^ Mor­ S troh s ...... 20 —20 SAFE DRIVERS jiions, 183-167*179; Peg Poert* A. Eisele, 5-0; P, Krueger, 2-7: Stivers';...... lo ti -20 Vi C om pletes JSnvy Baste J. Lewis, 5-0, 5-10. gan,. 208; I,. Doody, 162*203; A. , 181-.10M-177; -Dolly Alber,- 170* Turner, 181-171; P. Poertner, 178. Cavanaugh-Lake Store 18- . 22 Wahl’s Dinos .11 Vi 28W Great Lakes, 111.—-Saeman' Re SAVE Jlili; Pat Shoemaker, 167-173- 180l. K.!, Lyndon, 178;-J. Rabbitt, cruit Robert -B. Brooks, USX, 19 'iCa'roiyirS Coffer —190^15O457_r Town & Country SheiY 8 32 • Chrysler Proving -182*172 rL*rW-e!gh-imrl68;.t 57-154; 5QQ sawes": R.;-Pi:aterY503; JT ■ s o rv- of-M tir-a n d -Mrs.-H avoid -Brook*- with Community Service Bess TnrnY1G(FXS7■ 174; Norma ,L—Burnettr-108; F. Gephart^ 155- Elliott, 575;' R; K(5ch,' 545: M. ^St— (vhelsest—M-ic4Y Grounds League 160*151; E. Harmon. 1-53*166;' M. ha s been grad uated i’rom n i ne 4JU-.- Mary Ritter, ■ 17Sk Packard, 539; J.? Eder,, 535l T. Auto 1154;...MDlit -Foster;—t0M 88r StandinsHYas.-of-.Xuv U- 4iuber _____ weeks of-’ Navy- basic training at Krueger, 104. Eichhorn, 53Tj“ D. Fritz,7 506] L. Insurance |l!js ■ ■Wurstyr, 100-182; Rose- W L P. Fitzsimmons; 158; J, Hutzel, Kusterer, 504; P. Rothfuss, 501; A. the Naval Training Center here. |y Lutovsky, 174455; BeaPar- Foor Mobil 158; V. Harvey,.157; A. Sindlinger Women’s 425 or over In the first*weeks of his, naval .49 28 ■Buku, 473; P. Huuton Peterson. 500. Hn.i5,rvi;')U: Marv Ann Edoty Triangle Auto Sales . . 49~ J8_ 150; Fiker m 200 games: R. Prater, 258; R. service he' studied military sub floi; Kay Buss,--178;;-Bea -Pike, Colonial -Chrysler- . . .44 ■ Womeids 450 anu wc, .. ^ uunj, jeets .and-,lived and worked''unde 33 1-D‘. N orris/ 439.:. .;._L Koch, 221-20.7; J. .EIliott,_21il;_J, [lG4; Diitrcrr. Miiler^lBlpDonrtfr AiVolverrmrYaveTir— ‘ 43 -34- 508; P. Po^rtherY503;'dC Turner," Eder, 200; A. Gieske, 200. conditions -simila r-to-those-hewilF Mem bership 489;' J, Rabbitt, 483; L, Welshans, Men’s high game: R. Walter, tbie,. I5:vl8!); Edie Koengeter, G. A. Sales 43 34 encounter on his first ship or at Required! Drewry’s Beer .39 479; H. Morban, 4'78; F. G.epktrt, 2T5. his first shore station. Ls; Dolly Verwey,. 100; Ther* 38 " Men’s high series: R. Walter, WOLVERINE RADIO CLUB Scliniphom, 163s Helen Mor* Hamm’s Beer 3.0 41 472; K. Lyndon, 451 M 579. Michigan Wolverine _Radio Club, In .-making the transitio.n .irQm KiO; Mary . Ellen 'Sutter, 165; M aytag...... 32 45 Washtenaw^Chapter, held its-veg* .civilian--., life to .Naval ser.vice,_duL -DAVID D. ROWE _ Frigid Products - 7. 27W- 50 Men’s 175 or over—series:—R. Irguprite—Scott, 179; Vj Guestr Old -Tirners League- 'W alter,' 215*175*189; D. Walton, ular monthly meeting Nov7 12 at received instruction under veteran 157 E. Summit St, Chelsea - ■ Delores-- Fouty, 150*160 State Furm ...... N'avv petty officers. He '.-studied — . Stiu1dhig?L a» t>l Novritr the Sylvan Town Hall. Res. 475-8065 Bui. 663*3141 nno-ltni_-174: Lynn'' Gil- .'Gamas.iOverY2'0!Q.:. SairTpson'. 21 IT Wtttejdoo Gat'age- aEBlllaiilHi]Y »s weir~ns^surv,ivatt w ' 188-203; E. GreenLeaf, ' 209*178; Pittsfjeld PlaBtics Y Members delegated ‘to attend liV2;'. I,os Alexander, .161; Ash, 205; Boyd, 200. ■ Blatz Beer . . .. 29 ‘ 11 D. Fritz, 192; O. Timmerman, .181; tlie MWRO convention to be held techniques, military drill and other iHarvov. KSl: Helen Ringe, 160; Series over 500: ,Fike, 574; Patty Ann- ...... subjects. FARM BUREAU n t: i? -26 .. •14 1 D. Hoag, LOO; A. Roscntretcr, 182; ■I>artcer-ls-im.,...... at Flint Nov, 18 are Joe Stanley |jrcy Eisele, 156; Evelyn Roth* Sampson, 548; ■ Grounds, 535; Huron Lanes-2 ..... 21 19 and Jim Versailles. J. Toon, 193; R. Weiss; 197; D. Waterloo Store Today’s average farmer uses 155; Audrey Knickerbocker, Lake, 529; Boyd,- 526; Griffith, Stein & Goetz ...... 21 19 , Huston, 188; W. Steinaway, Jr., INSURANCE^*. 1R1 -.Rutin Klinkr 5 25: Ynun ur. 515:. La Roe. 511: -i rt 1 / 425 series and over: D. Fouty, Nomination of officers .-for the 70 percent of his gross farm ..in- .....LU \\t 1 V TJ 198; E. Giecn, 480; U. Gi'eettr-202^ Kriehbaiim, 505! i|7-l, .10:—grR‘ulg;*'"48BY~J."*iRiet)i imning year -won heldrwith -Nancy come ioi* the. godds",' hUlliM'I'H'lk ii.lt Companies tff-— dor Washtenaw Lanes.. 20 Vs 19Vi Men’s 500- or oyer series: R, miller, 472;-.-E.-Williams, "425.; V, Rupert; Betty Brewer- and Ruth Huron i unes services for farm production, com M ichigan Greenr -527;—W. Steinawayr r~457r"M -L. -Westcott— lerstm-boffig-appointod to serve pared with 60 p'Orccnt in IrttfVS Colonial Lanes 20 20 527_n_J-. Elliott, 5(j5„;._E.::.GreenLeaf, B. Haflev, 47G; R. West, 442; U. as the election -committee. ' Team 11 19 21 660; R. Walter; 579; D., Walton, McGilmey, 558; F. Lake,-431; G, A Christmas party for members Hartman, Inc. 19 21 534. Wilkerson, 462; M. Abdon, 44~4; and their families is to be -held Budweiser' Brnrr -1-6- -2Y 7^W(rl8lraTi37-L44Y=N~Praterr-4^2;" Defe^L0-at-2-p,m:--Ru'thr-Amders.Qit City Bus , 8 '■ 32 Senior House League B; Smith, 439,; P. Elliott, • 489; is chairman of the, Christmas par- Served* at all hours. r RlntTiinRm u and Stein JimLi miiUit ij. Tininuinmu rrmwn, mwn 460; Mi Leggett) t,v( with Nanay.,Ruport ami Batty three,. ■ - Standings as. of Nov. 13. 464; A. Hocking,'"4'47; L . Jarvis; Brewo.r„ as her assistants.. High team game' ami. series;. . W 439.;__(i;DeS.mither, .426, . . . . \ A . door prize of a l4-pound_tur- BEER WINE - ALE ““2t> )—games=--a tub^weiH— - i" outy^ Key - was—^vou-- py: Egbert. . Rehdeb High ind. game and ^ series: Parish Cleaners ... 24 VY 15 Mf 158-177; N rPafkaYd,“T53T'‘HrW al z, •of7A'nrrrA;rbor. - ■ Y Y -—— Pancing afr all -times. Gicoffg-e—Lawrence,: 210-214-564; Seitz’s -T-avern- IIjY. l oTr-rrEr-rSch ulz, -451 -1GB-1 6 8 ^ J. Doug peden, 541; lEmil Yeft, 208r Schneider’s Grocery 23 TT Shepherd, 151; J. RiethnViiler, 1841 STARRY SKY ' 536;, Robert Barsantee, ■ 200*537: Spaulding Chevrolet 23 47 152; j ’.- Akin,' 15();4V. Licbcck, 150; • Although. the .. ,sky on _a clear _2L_ _L!L F. Williams, 191 * V. Finch.. 152- night see ms to hi:‘filled with an toil, 207-529; Earl Haynes, 2Q3-533; Sylvan Center ...... ;20- . 20 lot!; . M. L, Westcott, 155-174; infinity number of stars, no more WONDER BAR Wallace Holcombe; 205-529; E rn ­ Dana No. 2 ...... 23 B. Hafley, 152-167-157; M. Neal,. than 3,200 can be seen with the 20750 Old US-12 West Phone 479-9841 es tr—N-itlVa miner rr^03.-5L2Y_iLcnry_ ■G. PYBovs ...... Y7 -'23- 180;■ ; - W cstr-H79:- --F.-L.ake.- unaided eye.; Vick. 5101 Larry Dahn. 505; Paul' ■ Wpiyei'ine Tavei'n 1(5 24 157; ’Gi. Wilkei'son, 159-159; M. Grabowski, 505. Universal Floor Co.'.... 15 Ms 24 Va Abdon. 153-155; B. Smith, 179; l)ana No. 1 .. v...... 13 '27. ~ AY-Wood,...152;—M.—Leggett,- Y00.ga'nVes.'and^Vef^Er4Lennts7- -,-rnr;--tr-KiiTTk;-t60r Guys and Gals 202-223-204; D. Hafley, 211; R. G .. De Siiiither, -175; P.' Elliott, Mixed League Spaulding, 205; J. Stoffer, 202; 168*175; :M. De La Torre, 152; Standings as of Nov. tL. Hocking, zOO; W. Griffith, 231 S. Timmerman. 175: H, McU'ibney, W L TT,' Miller, 202*204; 157-190*211;'. IJ. Hanue'S, Chelsea Lanes .... 31 9 200; S, Policht, 234; G. Lawrence, Welshans, 164; D. Norris, 155; Kaydons , ...... 28 12 222^.M.-. Sweet, 220;v It. Knicker- N. Prater, 167; J. KipfinHler, 151: ‘Manchester Farms- -25 15- bneker;-235; NT-Fahrnerr 222, A,' Hock-ing, 166-160, Having Fun Lately? WcnrsmTtr-fotktr-RcfttH-t- -2o-jx 45- -- - 600-series—and ovei^^-li—Denni^ WcstYtYYA"nW= “. 02ih—^ ■ -Ft' tt iV”B -s • — tmd—oAtor-^-L.—Salyrxu^- junior House ^League 508; W. Brown, 524; T, Wisniew* StanSTngs as-of Nov. ^ >«->*■ w „ ■ Bowliiig Is a Ball! The Strikers ...... W L Wurater’s Greenhouse ski, 569; J . D. West, 531 r ’ D. ... - ...... ■ ...... *' A '*• ^ .. Hafley, - 552; O. Kruse, 519;l .Tj Palmer T*Birds ... ..44'**■# . . 26 Pin Tinners ^43_____27.: P ut^om e fun in your life ,Y Bowl fo r~ Murphv’s Barber-1 Shop_Lo 3fcCT.mT, 51(5; Rr "Spairfding7-rv49 r -Budweiser— G. Gaoth, 529; J . Stoffer, 525; Mi 27 M ^ The caribou’s lower legs con Four G’s . .14’ 41 - '2i) ' .....loughtef—ond-heolth ot our mooerp, well* ------13- Peterson, 524; L , Hocking, 526, Gambles ..... Hol-wciTta—M^iz+:ucii— - ,36--"-—3-fc^ tain-a spedaliat which remains '"' requrppe^Yohes‘wrth"Tordra'"wQi^ Bring- HiglfseTresf M Li iTelTOSter* WrtirtffithT579T'Mr-i^rcrtner,"55(tT: ,1/ Wilsori, 533; E. Miller., 591 Wolverine ■ 36 ■ 31 soft even in far below;zero tem- 1.986. ‘ r-Clejmei'S- 36_ —- peratures. Itenablesiheanimal «he gong dowrr!- — Women’s high game: J. —BukH7 TT- Copp v nollT- 532; G. B 515;. H. Burnett, 579; H. Rocke­ Roekw6U*Standurd' >3Ua 38 M to walt — and survive —no .181, : 3-D Sales & Service 29 . ■11 mm ...W_omen!s. .h ig h...seriesJ,. Baku, feller, 555; - R. Maurer, 550;. .S. . matter how cold the weather. Policht, 576; S. Slanc, 521; G,- Jiffy Mixes" 29 41 473. - , 28 42-■ “Eskimos use this special cari- games: Lawrcrice, 551; M. Sweet, 531; ,L Pub Bar - - XHELSEA UNES Women’s, 150 or ovcp* Slocum Contractors 26 44 bou tat as a cold weather S. Timmerman, 169*153; K. Covert, Harook, 521; R. Hutzel, 557; G. Over (jOO . series: E. Buku, <110; 1180 M-52 Phone GR 5*8141 172; D. Norris, 174; . P.- Elliott, K n i c ke r b oe k e r,:.'54 2; . U....K n 1 e.kc r* lubricant. ' Buku, bocker, 533; N. Fahrner, 565h J. Harook,' 6047”_ I Mil); S. GreenLeaf, 1.60; J. Over 200 games; E. ~J, 'Fitzsimnionsr209!-Ui Vi- Worden, 208; W, Yocum, 204; A. Hansen, 202T^l::^Htrekingr~202 r^WFGucsEr 202;'L t“ Salyer,"201;.... H ere’s w hy W ide-Tracking is catching on "Over 50O^seTierTr'll. NYWVord cny 597; N. Eisemann, 564; L, Salyer, 559; A. Fouty, 558; L. Hocking, i t ’s a FACT.ait *------a sthe greatA m erican sport. sinfinons, 546; A, Hansen, o27j Smoke hugging the ground H. Morton, Jiv,—o23;—BB-lotchcr _mfUrfltAQ t he approach of rain. -521;—W--Guest, 519; W. Howes, / The increased weight of moist 518; J. Popovich, 514; R. Fout>’, atmosphere holds the smoke 512; R. Erskine, 510; C, Parish, 507; G. Gaeth, 504; W. McGlennon, down. Smoke rising, however, ■504-f-W-.--Vocum, 503...... - ____means..fair-weather, dry skies, ^lVV>A * i'Ji'i. ... WOLVERINE

TAVERN it]saFAC T... 1 Block North of Bowling Alloy No matter how cold the on Old US-12 weather^ you can count on prompt delivery of Ashland ------Fuel-OiIr-YoU’6lso-are-a8 s e r vin g sured of safe, even heat for YOUR FAVORITE ------your home, - Ashland Fuel Oil is economical, too. For B E E R * W IR E more information on the ad -vantages for your home, caltios today. .ALE-*-LIQUOR- - HOME-MADE CHILI Ashland; Full Oil... efficient, dependable, economical' A s h l a n d HAMBURGS ASHLAND Oil A REFINING COMPANY T K * Craat Oita Iff Pontlac SANDWICHES ‘R;-P; WATSON r Agenf PorvtiH Motor Diy'ulM "JERKT SATTERTHWA1TE; Agent 682 W«f Middle Strwf 5404 Sand Beach. Road, Route No. 1 CARL « NINA ■; ------Chaties, Michigan Qrais toko,- Michigan ------s.. DON - GINNY Phan*i 479*1811 . Phona: Grati Lake 522-4869 ; ■ HARPERSAI.ES &SERVICE, INC ,’? ^ ^ 5

Servicemen’s Corner THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE FOR TW O BIG WEEKS

Erica* Effective Wednesday, November 1S through Tuesday, November 28,1967

1 \ ORDER YOUR STOP & SHOP

•y*' TURKEY TODAY!

Guaranteed to be. the Star Attraction PVT. JIMMIE I). SHI KEY, US.MC ' "■ ■ '■ * * * '■■ - ■ ■.• - Pinckney Youth “ at your Traditional ~ Graduates from Marine THANKSGIVING DINNER R ecruit^ Trainings ^ 1 ‘ ' ‘ t irernnnret* Sh.n Diego~Marine: Private Jim* ' , 1 ' :-ii -.- In ' , .rail* D, Shirey, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. I.ewis li. Shirey of 377 Pond C h e l s e a St ..^-Pinelvuejs—Miebrr- was - grad* uated. frcrni eigrht weeks of re* - cruit training/at the Marine Corps / ■ Recruit Depot .here. *> He-will now undergo from t — to four weeks of individual com­ bat training and then, after leave 0me, will report. to his- first OPEN SUNDAYS — —Marine-Corps assignment.---- — . - ■ ■ it ^TripleRParm s" NEW .\I)I)UESS: ~ AT-c 'Bernard: Eon AP 16880663 FRESH DRESSED .... . - ■ , SOiith TFS CMR Box»1236 - - “A prr~Si'm "Franeised.'Calif."'OfiSTG' Sole Prices—EffectiveS undays •"Oven Ready U-M Medical • Full Breasted w Center Needs • Plump end Tender Blood Donors Grade 'A ' • 18 Lbj. and Up ■ _Ann . Arbor—If, you’re healthy, betweeh' the agejsr^f'TJl' “anil 59. and .'live within’ .20 commuting min u t es - -t>f— th e— Un i-vetu* i t*.—rcVf- Michigan’'Medical. Center—you are wanted. ■' « ■ ■ :— Wanted "by the—Medical Center blood bank'. ' •• The blood hank needs “ many additional blooddonors-’-savs mod- ical director Harold A. Oberman, '. Mr~nrr n^nemte prnfpssor • of • path*- *,... ■ oiogyT; . Prospective .donoi'smay register. ■r:r ■■ H. .w t . »*. . •. -r-in---t-he---blood--bank - : donO'V—w&m-- uS-WHl), in ■•University Hospital., between 1 and 3 n-.m-.’-on Tuesday' or between 6 .ami 9 p.m. .on .Thurs­ days. Parental permission is re­ quired__fn r don o r ±. _b etwonn__ the 4>.f IX ..amU--21, ^---_ A l.r_---- - ^ A.— .; .Donors to the^blood bank re- This Year's Crepl Never Frozenl "ceive~?'2D for eachFunit of ~blbb"d7 /i. or • may j*eque>t v that the unit-be-. credited to the account .of a needy “prrtTenrr....Membership .in a RFd' l ..-V -£-K(>ss... blapcTclubl-does not co nflict with donating at*the Medical Cen* Ter,' Dr. 0bormari’point4‘out. " -HONEY-SUCKt-E- t lS .P rA^ SRAD E^ A*-1- ^TRIRLE-R-FARMS—FRESH -DRESSED^ Are Reported in -10 to-12-Ur.- 3fo_41b.: ~ Avg. _ ApplFProduction B 1 1 Apple production .has increased* " in Michigan* because of new tech; _n<*lo.gical —methods- of packaging-. TTTrfTlu)ryesTTTig, acconffinTTirMfcKi-= ^=^=" =yt»n^Stnte—ITtvrvt-rsi t y - hort-iculturai officials*...... ■■' * —...... ■: "~T M ich.igait a p p 1 e packers are .Stop & ShopVPresh, lean, All Beef using the new molded tray. con. tair.cr. A shrink-film or ••ojtecs. , wrap isjnolded tightly by. machine" * > *** ***>M-' ..over ij, Xu T3_apples ymatt-. egg- lb- ■ mm r f inA y |ic"tr;r\M—A-p-pfe-S'-w-rll- ‘mot ’ ■ •A—- -‘ bruise as ’easily . rjuring • shipment- II. S. Government Inspected Fresh,- Lean, Tender. and when displayed will .'reveal - ■ * ' ■ t ... color -and quality to the consumer... Lean, Tender, Boneless and Cubed The thm-and four-pound poly Bo s t o n butt bags _jire .la.iJidly ^replacing '^he- Fresh Frozen . once popular returnable crate and hushei Pa.-K-ets, says MSU „agi i-'| Pork Cutlets cuivUr;-! -S-iAty—ts.-76-’percent-of- . • M ichigan's a i'ip!e rrop - fo(m ,retail- salt- is Tiow -packed in - poly hags. DORK ■■■'. Apple harvesting.-was' d-one—m

f - M Z / S J * : Pork Steaks. . ib. 'LA; ■- r-e- f - ' 'TrlpIe'R Farms" Mich. Grad* 1. Polish Sausage

w r i r s r .1.i.-<-.v-s*', * "Triple R Farms" Mich. Grade 1 Skinless W ieners; Finest Wedding1 Station­ SlgfeT:-'J'c/: ' -. ery can .be yours Illbbld,,.!: SWIFT'S BUTTERBAU at no extra cost. TOP FROST PREMIUM HORMEL CURE -81 MORREtt'S HICKORY SMOKED - t r SJ* ifjjliiiyija We Tpvitevyou to $ K?fc . „ . come' in and t>lan with us in ad- vanceof y’b tir ■ a:. wedding. l l r F ' i T i ' ’u -i- : VJeglsterecf Boneless Hams Tf y.:u ; S.i -■, ■ T h e to to 14 lb . 4 5 lb . e U b . H U E ! E E S w i i r a v v i T yk — ..AVfl._ J k lb. tI98T STANDARO

•the econonvie- -totfrre-jwley-■-ffw'lhw,- t'hey resent, ’thu implication’, thjftt this^is'. where they belong and wlwro they,.must expect to stay. Grapes are a specialized crop, ORDER YOUR STOP ft SHOP rettfririnpr special climate and -soil, specialized knowledge and care. When they arc harvested,, they’ TURKEY TODA Y! TeTi’diro specinl ' mnrhcts-1-wineries ,or grape-juice processors.’ It is Guaranteed to be the star attraction with the latter group that farm* i - - ______- at your traditional .el's.ai'e.-inost^dUcQntent;- ______Thanksgiving Dinner .the..first tender crops to bo har­ vested in spi'ityr grapes are one of the last,crops, to bo harvested each fall. : Until there . is £rost -in the-air the vines don't start “making sugar.” Late .fall., sun­ shine and sugar content: go hand in hand, but- a heavy frost injures :Lthe—fruit and causes it to drop. The -many months ; of man­ power and money which have : gone into producing a salable crop add still more pressuri*. Parmer* and—processors--hot h- kn«w this, and it> is the juice S a n b o r n of the knowledge to give, grow- -ers—much—the—-same._..typc_j>f.. squeeze^ ir lnj— later givondfre" grapes.-in the vats. Although as eager to get the JIFFY MCDONALD'S FRESH, DELICIOUS fruit as are the farmers to; sell, the" juicers begin to -'feigir- indif­ ference .ground harvest time, llath or than announce ■.■a' buying1 pr-ietv they iuiye_;s_lip})ed .around -such- 2-Lk, 8-oz. procedures’, "playing. ■ a “ waiting ■ Box game wit.h~dho~ fftrm mb—until-; in - desperation, lie begins to . brings MIX CHEER- grapes—by—the—tun—Into—the—plant.....:, for processtsg. .-■■■■■ . ; , It seems incredible that even when their ' crop is- processed in? ' ROYAL SCOT GOLDEN to jujee, most Michigan .--grape growers are kept \ in ignorance , concerning its value to thc.m,._ One-' Furtlier, they appear to lose--; all ~ Pound control of -the time-for final lii.iy- Prints ment,“tCil-'n tlU! Ullkjimui uinotttrtf of ■ money ■ due from previous -ytutyrs—soifietunics^stdll hot.. n - both the, farmers crop and (ho farmer’s eapitnl! MICHIOAN-BRANP _Small w«>nder-that -growers-have -reind led—i hi**— full,—l filing "rfut. • FRUIT SALAD T5V?‘0 2 . Cartons LIMIT announcement of price before all the Good -things ftr a QUANTITIES ' delivery plus guaranteed dale~of" • WALDORF SALAD Your-Choice-— -pay.lfterttr ■ ■iu . •Dt* If fairer treatment is not .forth.- WONDERFUL ^ ^ ^ ^ ♦ GARPENSALA^^ •£.1 .comingrvfiltnTtrrrfly. -they- sff.Yi-fcheg- havc po veeourse but", to seek ■ >• CARROTS & PINEAPPLE f o r legislativexne'tion to case "the1 grape •stptcry.e^iday■ by—faro.e of THANKSGIVING • CRANBERRY CARNIVAL ------v~ - Deer Processing R ules,O utlined f o r Red Diamond Mrs. Owens* S & W (Simply Wonderful) Hunters Benefit SMAttrWHOLE1 - — WALNUT STRAWBERRY, 1-Lb., 2-02. Doer hunters planning to have I t - r r their' venison:, handled at a com- y m s -i • $ • ;Cart PRESERVES . . . . me'rnal establishment Will noHmvm - Kraft'#- much new do .worry .about in con- • nect.ion with Michigau's stale-wide__ MINIATURE — ------10-bz meat inspection or food inspection Allen's ... 141/2-OZ. - -Libby's MARSHMALLOWS . . Pk9. laws,. according _to_ the .Michigan — “ ~T-Lb;T-3^z. ‘ PEAS &CARROTS Can Department of Agriculture. . Mlltc meaLiiisfmf^iQI1 regulations, !------1 — — PUMPKIN . Xan “ M i • a . .. i 1. ... rluwhwv Sun shin# in force for "the-first.-time -during:, Thank You the ltHill season, provide for 'liven- KRISPY -sing—-of- a» mereiai—shmghteik.-^. SPICED ;U b 7 iMMapolm; 10V2-O2. 14-oz. plants'by, the agricultural. depart-, CRACKERS . . . . • Box ment. Moat processed in these. -£ a n - APPLE RINGS ♦ . . GlassM ja--KivhjpiiU-to- continous in- OYSTER STEW . * spcction for consumer protection. -Imported The only change this^brings.- as:, Ocean Spray Regular or Lo-Cal “fa»• as deer hunters are' copccrnedr Aunt Jane's' MANDARIN 11-02, c is that deer: atu'l other wiltj game, CRANBERRY JUICE Quart must not he butchered’ at the same SWEET MIDGET t a , a • • Can 1 7 b ,7 l 1*oz." COCKTAIL . . . * Bottle ORANGES . -time that, eommercinl m e a t .b eing Glass slaugliteml, : ; ■ PICKLES ♦ * • As before, umlcr, food inspection ! laws, deer may tot ho kept wi.th Ocean-Spray Whote or.Jellied hidi-< or in roinns where com-; STORTTfCtliRF:' nterVial• 1 meal. . or... foods . i are»«, i el stoted, n vorl "Week of Nov. 19-25 Slocghler hynd- lOeker plmtt-'upnr Cranberry Sauce ♦ . . Can Monday, /Tuesday ators are familiar with these rep 9~.a~m- Tr6~p.mr uliilions, the department says, and Melrose Fresh Creamery Wednesday there ^should be no pvoldems for 9 a m. to 9 p.m. hunters. U b . 1C Closed Thursday,; -Department food inspectors re- • Nov. 23. G u t t e r Print cmnmend that deer he protpptly Fresh Produce. Friday, Nov." 21 . anil '-carefully dressed after killing. ' 9 a;mr to 9-p.mr The body cavity should be flushed ^Pioneer Fine Granujeted: Saturday, . Nov. 25 ^vtt4t^4e-a-c-wsaca_u,tL_wiin-d ,0.s, free. —8- a^m. Io 9 p m,— ' ' of blood as' n^ b b ^ A T rct^drT^t Southern Grown ,J » tb r ing, prompt chilling and protecTiqii Lb. S u g a r . Bag STORE HOURS: from freezing or warm 'tctri'pera- Y a m s . Week of 4-rHM,s-is-rcconiinc4idcd^lcat.MiQiLkL Nov.- 26-Dec. 2 “ ‘ birTnwiTf oiilv aTter it: is cut up- Michigan Mondoy thru ' • _intu_.meal‘si'/ed ppvtions and Pd.fk* Ocean Spray Fresh 7 Pint' Wednesdoy aged for storage, • Carton 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. S o u r C re a m Thursdoy... and Friday, -fti-tlvis-tlay—(if-T^otivpaLititm^vo.vt- 9 a.'m. to 9 p.m. must not only put out a good Crisp, Fresh Saturday ..product-,: but you must . advertise 8 a,m. to 9 p.m. J t , ^ Fresh, Green 13*oz. "~"'Sdh'aov'=“"” 'J Bag 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Cucum bers . 2i»r19 ■Shamrock's Country Fresh MID-STATE AM VVMte Q Fresh; Crisp Large, • Dozen in Carton DOzen financecore: Pascal C elery ■Stalk Kraft's Philadelphia Brand $25 to $1,000 8-oz. For Any Cream Cheese _Pkg^ wonnwniie riirpost-

. Mrs. Smith Fresh Frozen See or Coll Shur-Good^4Var!etlet 24b., 12*oz. 8Va-oz, • • ■' •• Pit l ANK Hil Hekman's Snack Crackers • • Box 2 9 ‘ Pumpkin Pie 14b. at 47S-863I r r “W r Club Crackers • McDonald's Treeiwwt FresIVFrozsn Florida -Quart- 111 PARK STREET 6-oi Half 'n Half . . . • Carton Nabisco Mb. 3 9 Orange Juice . . ♦ _0_ Cant CHELSEA, MICH. Ritz Crackers e • • Bdx -.'/-i-rtJir-'',

PAGE TWELVE THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY UWEM h jr I, IS SIS W e e k 3 H O F IA R L Y ,... MAIL EARLY L<\V. Ij.pY hi is A t Box Office i § - - BytH°MASe. O'HARA • CMlrfiiini Board ofTruitiei For Detroit 7 Nltfonit Aoooctttlon of Invootmont: Clubi Sunday, Nov. 12 officially open* the waiting list. At this -time, trainable .class for'ages, (5 through v Detroit-^-Tho Chicago White Sox, cel 1067's.National Retarded Child­ an inter-agency committee is plan- U became a reality. " ifonr.th^plape finishers in t^ie Amer­ Q. What d o 1 you think of pa­ ren's Week, : .■■:: ning for future comprehensive fac­ Ihogr.am expansion again took ican League, were the- No. 1 at­ ZIP per companies as an investment? Research in the area of mental ilities.-.'and services designed cs- place m UUt’J. when. the entire traction at TijfSror Stadium in 10(37. I’ve owned shares in ^several for ■retardation, in_. addition to falling peeially for ■ the .mentally hano.;- While, playing only 'seven. dates; tu j't*tirc>c '"lid a"te€ opeiatioip uiovod’ to its . present the last 10 years and they have would ,seeiu capped within the community.” in; Detroit, the Chiaox> drew a c o d i -into- the cat^go’rie.s~of basic versus location. . Public school sponsor- : not done well. 4vng lliviill.n l' M i ...... iV— —— ——— —----- . ‘iippled .similes nmy be charac- sn: p, as ,it now is, Imgan 'in I%‘4, total of mj;uu,T”Tffns—an2t6;0O7"Yffhs-i^im average The trainable program as tt now lie: A, The paper industry devel­ ‘l. Mi , 'll the idea Bi';:'-1-’-.' icn/.L'd us having a-preventive tna-( ekists is the ,(.'ingrowth of ’a '.ecu', when.■Vl­ the♦ V>. Adult Education Center of more than 130,000—to; outclraw- mother's all Tiger opponents, oped exJonBivO over-capacity in set Hcd B | tui'c ■ (usuolly medical ..»Uiiiies i or parent movement’ which began ‘ in- j,vas.: established. .by W ARC to aid the 1950's -andr-while-the in^ug. 'Tt'Ot* 'wrten a tew parehts C: those hover '21" and consequently -~-Chiea gt»-playcd two big double- headers with the Tigers when the try has been growing steadily, ■ '■ ' 1 ' , of (he deficiency (usually psycho- stitutiomilized eh;.hli>>» Iv-y-s-- „_ux. ..eligible. -to.'- attwul—thfe. firms cut prices rather than prmr ...... *» B'- logical studies), search for a way to improve'von-' Center. clubs w ere nose’-to-noSe for the wouldn't. I l, league lend, (lelping-'the Pale Hose duction.- Thi's meant that, while > huy shares, 1.1 B ' -i 'V * A study which ''falls into the ditjbns in the state hod’.e and ■ The edrricuium and daily sched­ basieallyx this was a good, grow­ 4^-^ - ---' — . __ — category oi'-baslv-ps»ychologu;ah--e-- -training schools.' ule -at*- 8u!Lvuir‘ Center are plan-, draw-112,512-more fans to Tiger Stadiiini . this season than Jn ing industry, it ht>d poor . finan­ sure of Kettjng B ■ M'ureh is eummtly being carried By iPod this group, 'the W ash­ ned with the following goals .in, cial results. Therefore,-papeWeoip- mind :- l V; IX1 ve 1 opmont,: qf-sekf-help 1 ' and 135,5(31 more ‘ than in -good ones,- rather than^* B- -- jyd - i -mi-at Sullivan Special Education tenaw , Association , for’ "Retarded pany stocks have-not been a re­ B t ;" v ,Center. .lackMUt Rd. V ( skills, in order that the children' 1959,. wheiv they won1 the pennant. only two or ihn» Children tW.VRCh had succeeded, - On 'Memorial Day, first meet- warding investment in " recent. B y -ft, ------A-^~a • public—sell only-facility—for "in "starting the Wa.shtehaw County ■wilhbeccu^e-ivs self-reliant as - pos- years. lhl'm Ul1 tllr'\ «« h i B11.■ ------—^—:—7—— ——-———-7—:------c'An— mentaiiy —luttYrimipprd (tranr*' vlble.'- -Jl!" Development -nf- appro- the.: soason batwoon— the .A>...N:0.,l,{. don't1 'thii'iF Day Center f,or Trainable Mentally ■■ clubs in Detroit, 40.7DS fans saw There is still some tendency, on B ;. ; ) \ ’ able,) -o( Washtenaw, county, the Retarded. The fii'st group" ot' eight’ priate social' skilly and- habits .that B ■ Center serves persons from age 3 vvil! . make, h in i1'hiore -acceptali'e the Tigers "svbeep ,n doubleheader the part of , paper firm's to in- ch iIdren fneT ip a room, 'donated. b O, u re . • thnmuth Jv enoi ** B _ ^ ______■ -'------— uiiajugh-21-inclusive.-Administer- within-his communify-,-13k-= Dfevel- and move_ into _firat_ place, On crease..their capacity, but -there >; -hit -teagjr ed' by tuition' paid by 'the na rents. Chisox in ir a crucial twintwin' bill wft- duction and prices. If this trend "WTtlr B , tf'i mediate School District, it is trahsporation w iis also managed 7iTs economic.,.or "domestic useful- -tni,k-:yritr.,,niai-.^..... lhid sum of .''jitmi B — - , - ' ------— >ttittpri,ted----Ly -VrHttrt-y—anti, - state mma-m-A sheltered-work- -situaticnp nessid -:by.: 44.2f)5.n Y ii;Y i continues, the industry should B . ’ I 'immies ptovided by authority of ot? at,-home. ■ The -.pennant-winning Boston show better earnings in the fu- - The WAUC:_became an: agenev ?°r. jwanim ^rr :------:------1 (tui ic—Avt—__ i ;—nrp—i lin n ps — tr©nmkt«—expevivtivt's. in firttvj1- d ied So x -tare.-r ------' ' , amendment. 1 of the United Fund: itv.4960. but ties_nfL-da.i]y-.-living aye provider White Sox as a drawing; card at Right now paper ’ firm stock's S.ijK‘c,_ymi’i'c ,voiii)|> nnJ - ' ■ ' t um nlly there dre ,3 students: did not entirely eliminate the need to the -childreiii along: with appro­ Tig er StiidTum m l 9T57. For: eight rn Inng-tcni) investment ,r ■ , . ; : ; ■ - - tins past Septemlier, two portable for tuition ami, transporation. By priate p r a et i e a 1 u sage of numbefs dates, the B oson drew 200,883 fans, Hore’s the status of maj'or legis­ no sponsors in either Senate or able price-earnings ratios: than in suggest that yuu sdwf!J el ass rii oil) s w o re added, to handle. lP ill, peblie school support for one. and a useful basic s ig h t: vocabu- topping their 196(1 figure by more lation in the 'special session of House." ___• the past. No date can be guar­ insurance eompimy, a larv of words used on ±.jj-igna^an d, tluui .-120,000.------— Ahe; 1967 legislature in Lansing. This will probably- be -theGlast anteed when prices wid get better. and a naaul -titilitv. labels a ml tha t ,-t he _ch ildreji need ■ The: Minnesota Twins,- tho other 1) CJas and weight tax increase item to be ‘ acted: upon in the but I would say that the odds are . ^ftsuiaiice is an exceil ntt to know in order to avoid common ..contender, ill the. furious pennant money to be' spent for roads at special session, im favdr of improvement. ‘ industry,., ii is unpopuhr damages -in the home tjml im trav*- race, drew .159,037 fans to Tiger state,- county -and- municipal level. _ Q. The. company_..for_whieh I. -moment-- anti - minir'llMt | eling about the comiininity-, — - Stadium, upping their 1966 total idB-ills ha.Yfi.r passed. both._Houses.. _ AVitii all. the current1 publicity work has a stock purchase -plan. , availalite at bai-gnin* prices, ,. physical activityYpenod*is byiTRire than; 127000; r" Senate, presen11 y_..ndt__concumng- _ou--Court Reorganization-and Fair 1 have been having $3.1 a month and utilities -too have modi planned each day, in air effort to ■s- The -;Twihs,..however7. Tvere”but- in House amendments, Agreement Housing -legislation citizens may (the maximum allowed me) ta- growth ami* at piesunt J improve-motor dexterity-a tub the diawn - by - both, the -New -York will - probably' he^effcheiir^w^^ togjcinly—suplToao that no “"other -ken out of my pay each" month favorable buying, range,-' general physical health : of .the Yankees, who ..retained: their box 1 voted against this $60,000,000 matters are taking up the time to buy shares. The company c h-i l d r e n . ..Some—pro-vocational office magic despite a ninth- tax increase. of legislators. -.r-. add8-I4-percent to my purchase nd~svJU-be»" -place finish,, ami the. Washimrton- " irttoHgh=iTi m r^tm ^Yat=som e" - stock: hasnlt-beeiu doing toil "" -T1PB ion lt»ij ^Hboeal—govemment^-c vesting 7 \ir. O'lbu'.j.dit come "Hiv even ■ more ■.meaningful-' nntors, .who played before the -Uun— int4udi n'g- co u n c il—of—govtum may w.o)'kless__than,o.th■.< by V.7..1>:,&LUrJ.haiu Ar-IYh wait TT a' whiter . . - . "Ns possiilj community; : —^—. ’ ■ ‘: i—— hese b,i)ls permit cities, viltagesT complete tim e amd~ attentio'n'Tb Ills coimmi-oi-by |llT;OT Staff members at Sullivan Cen- ‘iTighest total over iir Detroit. counties,: school districts, etc? to the job in^Lansing.j 1 In The* first ■place; With Hie .'_.-FolU|\V-ing=ChiiiagOa--Boston—New- ^but^. nust - ‘limit—ouesti Hr'__bi^Tidc^d-mt—f tilt tinix'-r-tea ch- enter into contracts -with-one'v'Vi* company Y o rk, Wnshinpton .and Minnesotil . Eveiv wlthwt7 the" special session those_ of genetal ir^l ei's, six f ui !-time—teacher-ass isC- other relative -to fuj'njshiog^Tfv- of -15-percent of your—puf'chase, w e re—tbe-^-B tvl Urn ov e—Orioles^—box my time-'is fully taken up with 1)1 -Goi-respondenis will- i-eceWf ants, ttttu—teachenstweta ry, olie fees ,as. well as to trahsfer func- you-haven’t^Iost haven't lost a cent otof your office as. well as world champs interim: committee work; 2) pre­ free copy of "Hotter Inve&tJ t e a c h C r-pi’incipal, a Half-time tions and reaponaibilities between own investment until the price .last—year,, - with -147,i>84, -the—Cali­ paring legislation for the January has dropped-15-{jercent from, what Write to T,_ E. p'Hiira, speech •■•"and-—language therapist" units of goyernnient. This session; 3) . servicing .special-~..re* tional A ssociatio'n of.Inyeili a full-time ‘social-worker-, and -a fornia Angels- with -130,712,' the missive- legislation ' stretightening you' paid for-; it. Wher©’ else-'carr Cleveland Indians with . 114,254, quests for information and assist- you get a .15 percent gift right Clubs, Dept. 'S, ■ Box H).5C, | part-time custodian. The custodian locpl: goyemment-and_implementsr ancc -from-constituetits; - and meet­ and tin: Kansas City A ’s w ith at?the start? , ' troit-482:51, also serves in .a .-supervisory cap­ provisions-.-of the new constitution. ing with . and speaking , before 104,308; ■ . •' v- '■ ■ ' In the~second place, I’d wait acity, giving.oli-'the-job traijiing in Importantly, under' this legislation; many associations, dubs and citi: B K 'Y t’LKS &.WAK custodial; tasks to -sofne-'. of the -Total attentlanco for .the sea­ ,it would be" possible to form a also because the stock has been zon jgroups. - ' . (i e p e n i l Himbi K. Jo!j older bo'ys who may be able to son was 1,445,(514,. marking the council of governments such as is in a slump apparently for ‘.less 24th year the Tigers have' drawn As diairniat) of a joint' Sen- than a year. You may- rest as­ Army chief of staff sajd] assume- some-responsibilityin cus­ presently underway.in-southeastern ate-IImrsB romirrit tce -atudymg^ h r todial work. mure , than a million fans and sured that management is con- TTToy clt's anil batlcncs for Michigan.---- ’_____1------;— ----- ■wternigdiate ^sdibol distiict' I have radios- iiVo A " public ' health nurse makes the sixth time they nave gone cerned, too, and is trying to alrle .valuable ■ item over 1;400.000. The total is the . The third bi.ll in this* package recently conducted two pub.lic work out the problem. I'd _givo the neim: in Vietnam,; He| regular Weekly visits—to the Ccn- lias been amendcd-to-placc killimr highest since .19.(31 and the second heai’jngs and have more-scheduled. them ft chance. They’ve had a . a-,00() _ bicycles Imil been- do| ■ ~ Tln',..SullivHn staff, is ill cor Irestrietions - upon a—council --of Research4-on-'the^subJect-Hnd-'the' stant conimuivicatinn with the highest” ‘since the . i,ecdf(l"rl)"f~r9o0; pretty ‘ good record of solving by fiasiT.f.imiiany-iinii After, the crowd of 52,357 . oil governments! I am working to reading and study of, reports.takes their problems in .the- past carry f rom. ‘400 to .s nocia 1 i s ts u n d e o ns il J tants J n , th e- remove these Amendments or- else: -Rat~llaiw lA;^o-d4irlHr.bry-aftT7uii f'xl. un-a iot of time. renoon fm1—haa^ irntgi'nTCtilitttm^chnalTfi^ti'Ic'X "offlc/ to stop the bill, ~ “ ” Still n -third the'second largpst turnout; of the In January we may well have mg onto _Hje stock . is that': in Any m ad cm in order, to increase, services and — As principal - sponsor - and--^intrb-- -more—thanrMLOOO- bills —before:'tis- youngsterj i p i a l i i n t h f twww vftfliin i‘l8,2li(i Dili J u1t~~llr~ii—Hiinfbiv~ A. Jaank. # a u t. aa.v.ings.i will rcnuJily c\]\lj,i.in. why ht tioubleheailer with Bo's ton,. La rg ­ mlcer oi these mils on rntergovern- in the legislature, u t -this number able m entally handicapped. ipental co-operation 1 am naturally no change oL.appreciation"to _afi«. bettiM Tautomobile than his j est .-eVowd'S for games wi,th the some' 300 may eventually become soi the effects of inflation. While •ents. intlieii^clabs:-Chieago. 44,295, :New 'very much, committed to their law. Each of .us m u st' obviously York - 44,8(12, Minnesota. ' 44,(562, support-. ■ ” do a lot of homework on .thoseL. Riot Discussion Baltimore 23,8‘dO, C a lifo rn ia 38r 3 )'Lower court reorganization— bills which we plan to introduce '3’ilHW 1 e ve raTul“ 25fr8f?wtti it- K a its: ju&e-~JfJdic^py^-GonimLttee- -oi—ee-s-pons+m City 32,324. - has reported out a 40-page bill As chairman of the^-standing Ypsilanti- -“Tweifth ■ Street Re- on this subject. It w ill receive' Committee on .Agriculture.7ahd^_Ec- G A visited,'* a revio.w of the" th F JTnv’T'ibt scrHnis- -considerationbutbut may btr oiioinic Development" it will" be" my in Detroit, will ■ be the subject States Insiired Motorists much .. amended. This issue was responsibility to conduct inquiries 1185 MANCHESTER ROAD, CHELSEA of a talk by- the Rc.vJ_.ll.iiJ)e_rt__Gtl AreMnjor Gotitributors the principal reason for convoking into several legislative pronosals Locke at 8 p.m. Nov. 15 in Lease the special session. during the' coming two months. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - DODGE The bill provides for district Auditorium at IOasiurn .Michigan To Uninsured Fund , There is . a good chance that ' DODGE” TRUCKS - SNOWMOBILES ' jc.our.ts-at-.county.-le UiCo inost-of-tli0 7\v()rln-of—tlie~'spcciTrL -Universify—bece;— ~~~------~ "East, Liiiisiiirr—The SI fee that" 'Locke Was''ailmihlstfiitive assno~-insured - motorists— i-ontribute i-ahc . sloir of~the legislatiu'e_.wLU_Iie? tant. to Detroit Police Commis- courts? -- concluded this’ week. 1 fy y miallV" to Michigan's- uninsured —District -judges would be -paid We would like to hondlc your Pre-Christmas Sale siope.r Ray liirard in at Tlur the time motorists fund is not economically hope—then—to' -send—orrtr n—ITDWS^ -of—the -riots,- He is now Diwet-or $20,000 salaries by thcLState; Coun letter ropnrting fully on- what has autom otive needs. justifiable, according to two Mich*, ties mav add to this. Judges of ' Kcligiolis "Affatr^Ht-l- WayYre- igair.' State University, fimffictaT been accomplished since this bob- Personalized Stationery State L'niversity...... must be lawyers. They avg to siom ‘was convened (it, Governor O ur prices ate fair and our service is goodl| | specialists. be elected on a non-partisan jutli- i ■ i — Following, his formal nddres? ILL Romney’s request on Oct. 10...... Jd^omas. _L„. AVehck, _._..assbci a te_ ■eialrballot. T h cy m a y appoinHmw Just,in tirrie"for Christmas gift' buying . . 7our regular will discuss the subject with foa1' | nrofe’ssor. ami 1 taymond. S tickely 'nvfrmbevs-'-of■--the—11 nivoT^-itjA com laivyiirvinairiatrates to: assist them- Give UsJTTry Before You Bail! _Lnc- cpjaL4y- RYT-EX ■-D'EC(4L^-ANTI QU ‘ rdr., a i'eSctrsdi a s s i s t a n't As a y ' Under this bill- W ashtenaw.Tcovm- munityj FTylTdtfulc?il to joiTT him arc ji'nmary ‘beneficiaries, of -the'„Din'6f LIST PRICE The prog ram - - is—opm -to—tha tudnly -thal—the fund:—Is— ove r- todt : special, person when -you, qrdered dtr--^Because-'it's it riet—Two-wit'h-two-ju dgesr the mi.smfonhatToiFwhTch he "said" -= $ 1 5 T 5 T = ^ SALE PRICE ■ "*r l~ . » -T- I I r-”7T-s. , public. " — reserved,” - they, add, ’but it cer- imprtnted with THEIR cwn name and address/ Rytex This bill is presently being con- has gotten around regarding an •i- tain 1 y appears, to be. . sidered on the floor of the House inrrease in weight tax fees. Deckle Antique Vellum makes a THOUGHTFUL __ “ Tliere. ...is--justification. for re* of. Representatives^ I f and when ‘‘New.legislation whivh increases_ GIFT. ■■■ . F :■ ;: F'" .' ' ' . ■ v. ■ ; ;;; pealing the. $L_fea paiil -by­ the GRAND OPENING iU'TeiiclTes the Seiiatc there may license fees will not go into efftet insured motorists.” be ->,re ta buy during.this November sale and get this be other, suggested amendments. until the start of the license safes ■ Positive .action- on the sghject campaign in November of 1968, G. A. SALES & SERVICI bjg -...crr( th,s greatly reduced'pricer You save C hris t tn us T ree T h eft is’ necessary, because MicliTgatVs- not the sale which opened this SALE! 1185 Manchester Rd.. Chlesco Phone 475* ______■■O'eachJL_..T box. - .... Ycu- can.givei ■ j ■ » w i-f-tvimare v for i VI IVi^s-me>ney J<9 I I Ivl (w j t ■ • Trow-railstitiitioiTcalls for abolition ■Nov.. 1,” Haru..-sukL Chcis.o .of white, blu'e,_or.grey_poper; blue,-grey, mul-_.. ' Law Rigidly Enforcedl_. of the justices of the peace by Deer hunters .nnd uthcra tempt- tlH<~eild , ofT ^968. berry ink, HL, MC, or AR imprint sfyle'-single, double,-..7 8ICN>HMTL1T A it Y M-KASUKE— -ad to -ha-U'1 a-Uhrl stmus-to ir ~homm jU-Q.pen.TOcaupnncy or housing- s-‘signed=a" , or em p ress"Trzc/ from the north are reminded by a revised bill on this controver­ bill authorizing $2.3 billion in mil­ the Michigan ’Department of Agri* sial...subject has been introduced itary construction irr this- country Large Quantity Box contains: culture that transportation of trees in the House of Representatives. and abroad. Tim President voiced: evergreen houghs and "some other The original bill recommended by concern over’ some of the com- 15^) single sheets ond 75 onvelcfpeit . . . nr Thanksgiving Specials O POOL All 4i- " •pbrrrts—is' 1 illegal—w ithout—h—4h44- the' Now Detroit Committee- f-owH- promise ..bill's proviHiuiiH,. 75 double sheets and 75 envelopes . , . or J o t a b l e s Our Tables o f sale or ]»roof of property'bwner* 75 empress shoets,ond^75 envelopes SET UP- ON Arc Priced j ship, ■ -PtSPLAY PROM- Complete--- I -I Hn ing-dhe-mlmtli of-lJocembeii,, 9 5 - "Wlrh~Bofli; -t-ho - UtWf "NovcmEcr Sale (an $8.00 value) Cues, Chalk atid not more tlnm two trees may- 9 9 flnd Access,- tlmn he traivsnorted mithout ujty Uva cdsy mail order way, Ryt6x guarantees j-.- hill'of sale. -This--exception*"was r - In your favoriteTalt shctlcs satisfaction so you're sure to be pleased. __ jaiTaiigetl to aeemnodate the heavy Grand Eye-Opener tThmlTirtstirias trnffieHu trees, the SPECIALS! agriculture department said. ^HE~ CHELSEA STANDARD SLATE POOL TABLE ■iWOMKN AND (JK N K R A LS going up With Ping-Pong Top! The Senate Armed Services CENTERPIECES (Includes bolls ond cues too) Committee has, presi'tiHa! a hill • v -,. MAIL CkDER CCUkQ.N Yon can with »», Bsemu Bt E d w ir tfi______“ T O r"rrr fli'fHB wbahl' perriiil' iw»f)mewai"tnH (VMWtn » to'iibli «nr aith'ln tha n«i fjvi yaars), our amployaii i THE CHELSEA STANDARD O N LY M m M * Only) come admirals or generals on a kava a unlqua ehanea for uratr powtft. Combfna your ablllttai with .CHELSEA, MICHIGAN temporary basis. This would allow tha oppMtunlttai at Itfwartfa irothara, currant epaningn FOLDING PING-PONG a' woman to wear stars while serv- Mr.0.0 pi )Cr n-y (.rrJor fo /lex; Deckle Antique Our Besfr. Howie Table ? iipi’.’-.iiv- n lop.lovi'l. position that. $3,50 and up -Vellum -m ‘ cMtxk~ -BOOK-M*NUFAOTUHIHQ BEPflESEHTATIVE poeiUt'Solo, (ticoi . Imprint stationery Reg. $59.95 9 5 warranted it. O'j folowi: ■ SALES TRAINEE Reduced $20 3 9 ■ OFFICE SUPERVISOR Nome- $5 down lays it away!! * composition-estimator : 51root ...... Trade Your Old Golf Clubs MIKE’S ■ COPY TYPISTS Also, wide selection of ■MARK-UPMXN City...... State______.. , .... ^ip______In on a Nevr Set! . GOLF PRICES SLASHED? ANTENNA SERVICE ■ PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT GUT FLOWERS and GREEN Check ohcjico cf Paper size. and color, imprint style; ink color ------and------| ; Sihotb WHTTe - r m r r — .PI".Empress White G IOT) -fOOlr-TABLES - GOLf- p,u* (cwnmlnlen and a*, to maka your holii . V I i Sinpla Blue 13451) ■ . ! i Empresi, Blue <31511 SWIM POOLS - SKIS pansa accounts for salesmon), pleasant modern aurroundinaa. 8li» [.J Single Grey <346! > i"l Empress Grey <3161) SALE ENDS SUN. NOV. 19, 6 p.m. Speaker Installation Crow and Blue,Shield included lit liberal benefit program. and cheerful. L.j Double.White, i 3'70J )■ Double size in White Only Irhpririt Stylo'-: j j MC [J HL I 1 ART ...... ' ------Contact Mr. Marian r im . Pifionnil Manager Ifinlni and aatumey appolitmanta may.ha'ammitif'' Ink Cplor: LJ Blue. U Gcey LJ Mulberry VISCOUNTPOOL Pre-wired homes for T V "TOTScrryT and Sports Stow- _BWARB 3 BROTHERS ..Street. 2450 W. STADIUM For Free Estimate, Phone (Across from Arlans) Member PTD ARBOR 761 0106 Coll Fjnekney r7fliQtlwg"">RM “Wct-y »1ilgreph Floi CHeh«« ,-;'r t

Women’s Boots C lu b1 and Social Activities Available in Many

m issio n club Practical Styles WOMAN'S CLUB ’ It sometimes seems that women The Woman’s Club of Chelsea put fashion before function when •» at the church1 fur a met /Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the pot-luck- lunch. " ^ftet: a short choosing their, clothes. But with business Chelsea Art Center. Thor o’ we re the continuing popularity, of boots, farantej ™ t. «* mpl'tin^ members spont for the afternoon’ making quilts 17 muiuburs nnd tWree fcuestn pres* the two easily combine, ().- and 'out. - - - ' -- -an;! packing: mission boxes with the. , Mrs Helen * airman, home ec* year’s sewing, ■PoUowing a abort business meet* "bnomist with the Ca*operativS'rT5x* ' , ^ mejl inft, Mrs. George Frisinger intiv rs/"tat,] The .next' meeting hold'It tht* tension Service lin Washtenaw, Mon­ church, will feature the exch«ti,>. duced the speaker, Mrs, Jon Kuiih, roe and Lenawee counties, pointed M i * ! 1 who - has ■ been—conductinpr .w J don’t Ink of 'Christmas - R lf ts r - iS m ouf .that ihe variety of choices • are asked to .bring Christmas cook* classes un sketching and painting available makes your choice In ddn’t [ - les. to the meeting, at- tho^centFiv^or subject- was boots practical as well as stylish. shares. h “Understanding Present-day Avt Choices include leather rubber, V SO u c h i l d wririifraiin — which she illustrated with inter* pla8ti&-and-Qthen-Ji&W-^nian;mlule esting colored slides. materials. Finishes might be pat­ A mmccl ' °ae or Chelsea Child 'Study club met Mrs. bee Ferguson gave a short Tuesday,, Nov.“ 14 jirth e home of ent; grain, textured or suede, v ?r than talk on Christmas ■ decorations r r r \ ’«« and, WKD IN' AUGUST: Mr. Mrs. A rtluir_ Steiimway. T a ’eultv -Or you might choose either at hadh? Mrs (’anoil C. Ordway of: which cun bo made 'in the homo. waterproof pr water-gepellent vVivcs, including 'Anita Mills,' She had made a lovely display |) n ii (■ f i1 ltd.,- Daxtoiyann, J Mny^.Milliwm du Aiwr -bhis* boots, she noted. l' '.thfiik' Of nmoles .to illustrate " “Waterproof boots will give you •'Mying inpc the'enuaeiement of. their, \yay, Lois Marshiill, Marjorie Rrin- je\?t, 'Khl.v m 'enter, Louise c - 0 ,'c1, zing ,and Ann Swain,: were special complete protection in any amount -1'iakinjj, to '|y,>:th-g,-JHolman. son: quests.______' * Refreshments were, served of moisture,”, the specialist ex­ * 4 ^ HolWfth~Q_f Ujv-; SpinTkeir : fur ":’th e.:.. e.ye.iung.i_Wjis_ the - hostesses^MrB—Dwlght Gad plained,------(iml the'lute Mr. Holman, Mich ae Church, a-member id".Dip —But-water-repellent is different. ] {l L m i Water-repellent_ boots will shed ■w botrM bi j(|('"!Frtr*a-l 000~j?rac:i High school, is. cm- His program was entitled, ‘'How MODERN MOTHERS' water, but in a heavy downpour or after walking through ' deeji m i ^"'tlu- “University—of' To Hia1 ' Wlurr Tmi Are ’ Lookiiig --^lotlerjv^Mother-s- LovslystalnteW'Wlth a c««*—- | \ ^ twin, licr fiance is pres* At." ------Club 'met Tuesday, Nov. T4 puddles, moisture : may free finish that never heed* ~" ifejuu through. itntont pi, v :ittendh'e School,craft-* col- Dessoit-’was ’set veil by -Ml's._Phu1 ijezfamm oifrMrgr Witlter-fifown -polishing. Choice of three with Mrs, John Steele as co-host" Mo"st “boots of ' man-made mat- u select'i Livonia. The couple plans: Sehaible, Mrs. Robot Wolf .itid beautiful designs. Mrs.- Clare WacVL'n,- ■ ■ ess,‘ After a short business meqt erials may be. cleaned with a sol­ y> a tiood lb wed Aim. 31. ution of soap- and water, a good ity. ,-.Thc -.flext -,-meeting, a, .-.Christmas: ing, the membera: packed boxelp [SKV COMMUNITY party,, will Ijl* IhCuI tOec.- 12 at send to the GIs in Vietnam for excclLntj boots for small children. ( WPJECr jinVRKAf the home of -Mrs, Hubert Daniels. Chi’istmas. There were 10 mem­ Mrs. Alfred Wendell McCormick , ,I)ul|uW_ bers and one guest present, Mrs. * : «... .. “If the boots are wet, stuff them SERVICE FOR 8 M stock! (^r^munity-Farm-Bur* -A-homemade— gift- e-xchaago—will ■with paper and dry them awny.- n'et at' the home of -Mr. anti be featured. Jerry Heller, in prices, The next meeting will bo held from heat,’’ she instructs. ’’After onlys T 9 85 have ;■ i»codl Calvin Chirk, with Mr. and Carol Skagenberg,jLMcComick -leather -boots^havo dried^-brusii Al.TAR SOCIETY Nov, 28 *at the home o'f '~Mrsr ‘O'vnt ate| .John -Kiitik jlS-Jto*hosts^_i, -Merle-iieach,______- — off the dirt and. apply a saddle Includes range,- ivin Triiiklc opened: the meet- The'regulare r “livoiithl ymeetlh g“of soap or boot polish. It’s a good 7 SERVING St. Mary’s Altar Sohiet.v was held in Ohio Ian’ i Alhin Uroesamle \vas_the KINDE1L.CLUB idea_to^^ive leather_ boots a good P ie c e s - .Ann lead t. The "subject was; AV ed near! a y-~ N o v. ■8r im-the-ssehooh *-r..*.,,-.,— ■ graduate of Ohio-State Uni init1al—"pblish befof'e ' you- start -^-K-mdcr-f r-init-y- ^ thodi&Wchurciwi n Co- . weavmg^4hom_And - polis ‘.iai'ii, editj three guests .present, ■ Tuesday,- NoyTT4 at the W “Iumtius,"- u ,, was tbe "'s'Cttiji’g er.s tty,-' the' bi'ide'i ff^EnTproyed'as ones thiit arc in force. the wedding of iMiss Carol Louise a dental hygienist by Dr.. L.. L. and polish them and stuff tazim.', ■ The' November Committee con- Mrs. Ronald Eder, with 13 nTem- with -paper-before -you-store )ne of the! mbe’-s' .enjoyed, card games, burs present. The, speaker for the Skagenbcrg ' and Alfred ‘ Wendell Longhead.: The. bridegroom attend- -lire Kcuiicn diosser winning sisttf of Mrs. A, Grammatico, Ml’:-. ed Michigan State University and at the end of the season too." iUthoK^jl Thiwtir-^-Pittil- - nrmH evening was Sheriff. Douglas McCormick Saturday, Nov. 4. The "jiir-M^TTlcnry I.aRose win* -Har-veyr-wh5-spoke-on-AiThe_Cuinijr. 'Wya"tt~3.~ ~Weeks ~ perf0rmed Ohio" State." University. He is in ■asTwiil .esser won high Houle.'-- -liuisonal’! -inatiiSexual -Psyehopnth," ' Sheriff' iffliTTS H»ir»T|FQllRMItE^tAKR= ~ ouestif pr.:/e iuul__Erwin _Trjnkly The ])resideht", "Mrs, Leon^Ghip- Hai'.vey ' gave. an "informative" talk: Th’B'“ihTti^Ts_tho-'daug-htpr of.. Mr. Insurance Agency, Columbus. - man, Jn f ovnieiLthe^grottprthat :M rsr Mrs.-Jam es Heytllauff of Dex MMljtel hiTIifST^Pne -tfnve ling-prizes on the subject and urged-;all -par- and-Mrs.’^Charles -Skagenberg-^of" — The IToviplo^v^li-'WSRie —at~5kc" North Sylvan After the close of the meeting, Mrs. William W eiricir and 8 soup spoons 1 pierced dessert server tniuii.; He I from Grange met at the-home of Walter attendant for the-bride-.-was her Mrs, Gary, Donald and Randall viirifiiis members informally pre* -antl-Tfeien-Woifgivng-TuesdayT-NoV^ -sister—Uvs. An'dr aAv....Gjaijs .o.f_Kirtr. Alexander beld i\ miscellaneous daughter,. Fay. Ann, were Sunday 8 salad forks- 2 table spoons __bee’' dei sented highlights of their .recent. shower. Nov.- 5, which was, attend* afternoon visitors 'of her son and '^butter knjfe—------— — -— j— ■------—- ami they! -7-at- 7:30-f-p.m.—for—the—annuaL land, .Q ._ She wore a floor-length vacation trips. Refreshments were loden green brocade coat ovor a cd by 30 -of "Ann's "rcTatives nmr faTrriiyrM rrnm L Mrsr Robert- Wei r- Laban and 1.birthday dinner. Twenty-one mem ” Get^V^f^stalnless'at once. Buy.thjs seiLV^d _by Mrs.,-.-Ipseph — -bers wovex pr.’Sent.- "A— bountiful- flooi'-lengtli-e-vepe dress-in.a-,lights friends.,'She received many lovely j'ich. of Manchester. • -——rea 1 ly-com p!ete serylce_of expertl ■ntrmnHe^ ■tlinber wu.4' enjoyed . by iillv . gievir- mnl. cai'i'icrli cari u'ili. a ■Mr. .and-M-Vs. - Robin Weight and- rtodayL oj"..c old sw e e t h e n i■ 0ses a 11 d ■ rus-‘ Mrs." Cora" Dolan of Coldwater, son, of Lima Center, werg, Sunday 1 > -business—meeting—and —pnn •Tmlcmnrki of OnciJfc ttd« -fallowed the dinnoi’i aet- do. Suppose one of Clark, Mis. Cliira Hudson arui d’-eiiry fall days—say a Mrs. George Goodwin,.hostesses. Monday "-you call us- *up Nov: 17—Freedom Ideal Home*. ■!TVrrUS to -liftv-your- — in a k c nr;—home...of—-M-r-s.—Jon n- ..Vi. t-':i -giYO--i’Qu _an_ii.pjL - H ille r, -iQ9aa_HLeber 1S COVER '.VAS4 ,S*.VA*A'sk< xc.’.sVft'Av.v gives yoir + ALL COtTON FELT UPHOLSTERY" Matching Box Spring hang around,i i S44JI0 ^tth

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t 7 ‘PAGE FOURTEBN 1 . *—• . _■... ^ SDAY'M teH ie, .... Troop 98' is happy'to have Mrs More Study Needed NORTH FRANCISCO Graham aa its new co^eader. •“ “ I ® KEA|.THJOBs' /resident Johnlb v ' On Smoking Hazard, Mr. antf/ Mrs, Glenn Rpntschler \M a ry K. Slocum and St. Mary’s H H H ' REPORT from (ANSING- visited’ her mother, M,rs. Leonard : Janet Green, scribes, ed a P’kn called P r o f i l e : : ' 1 ■ en co u rag e . 1 1_ Say8 MSU Scientist visited her mother, Mts. Leonard ihodics t o i ^ J g ^ g LavelandVTriday evening, Mr. and When you find an individual ■field In. Honors List State Reprasontativa Jl East Lansing—A Michigan State Mrs. Clifton Loveland were Fri­ who knows' everything, give him University' researcher is-trying to day nrternoon callers of Mrs. about fi6,o6o m e ft no advice and, above all else, take trained ini» thnthe ^ j? u *' GRADE 1- roopen \what he contends has be­ Leonard Loveland. Mr3. Loveland none from him. * come a* prematurely closed medl- GIRL Thon attended a family dinner at the *==7 las C. Sharpe ?al issue: the Relationship be­ home of hor son and his- wife, SOOUTS tween smoking and health. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Loveland,'in H k s « Ottoman, K.-ren Tobin, . ■. '■■■.-■ ■, ... i .■' Dr. Leo Katz,.director of MSU’a honor of their son, Clifton, and TROOP 98- Honorable Mention- I want to preface this powslotteu ing)—social security, belt,ofits and Statistical Laboratory, says the his wifo, who ...left- for Seattle, , Girl Scout Troop* 98-met—Tues-r Sullivan, Erin Headrick. n rlivsnutcteinn nf u inm/T in _jlflt.i-pev,,rtV nffnvt.o^ tViia wnlfaro 1064 Surgeon General’s report on Wash.,- Monday,... - _____ day, Noyvs 14. Lea Ghatona-ope our Americniiway of1 life that 1 category is growing by more than smoking amU health 1 has caused Mrs. Loren Hindorer ' and. her and closed the meeting, at which G,RAPEi 5— . find particularly distressing, 100,000 per year. Total welfare both the government and a large daughters, Jeanno and Barbara, 19 members .were pr&seni, The First Honors- Ppwl.Wi ttrwiuntlvF in u rlrtilv niHVsntinot1. svwnHirtnr in thn TTnitnrl -SkritnS" is*1■ segment of medical science to .Sunday afternoon visitors, Girl -SeoutB exchanged ideas—oti SecondHonors—James 1 -read an article by the noted now- more than $15 billion per 3hut the door tq further research of Mrs. Hinderer’s-m other, Mrs. tray favors and service projects. i M m - I o n t i uwri-Spa u ldingr4iafeet' w riter and broadcaster “Paul liar- rear.—------: that might ldentify-aad~-uUiro»tely~ “Nina' Wahl. Patrul,leadqrs“Lisa Peffers, Laurie Honor a b le . Menti lvey. Harvey discussed a new. con­ eliminate the link between smok­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lehmann Lancaster’-an’d Jane Mann, along ' Mr. Harvey also told the story ing and disease, v Bassett, Grew Bdsg, Cii cept in Unions that is hani to ..it a. missionary priest in. India were in Jackson Sunday afternoon’ with Mrs. Jjutter, attended a coun. m S k , M m ! Teresa Lewis, Melinda believe- could -exist [n-those-l-hited- who' offered free-food" to anyone While - ha- .doc8n!t dismiss* the to visit Mrs. PeftilhScofieMci- - ; __: cil-condubted^trip :.planning—meet­ David. ProctorrLori Schrader,, KJi»* States-.- This Union is .made up of .vlio would want ’ it. Ho found, possible hazards of smoking, Dr. Mr. Avin Smith of Makon visit- ing ArborJand. Saturday moin-- ubeth Tobin, “DirmWir^Yilleniure,7 welfare recipients. /According t< 'according: to Harvey, that the pro­ Katz says~~too much effort ‘is “ed Raymond- Poterson Sunday !ng, They each gave a report to being made to make Americans afternoon. Children enjoy pur good, Ilarveyi-. there ai'o 58 locttlsuin 31 gram was-not as-effective as a the troop. * ■ ' - — - (ilMJ)H £ - states _with-, 3 to 4. .thousaud- dues: ‘work for food’! program. stop the habit. He advocateshnore tasting milk at meals, for study— aimed— at— finding ■ -the -Telephena^Your- Clttb-Newj .ho—pa paying: meitib.bl's,. Thu whpb pur*- Look at the production figures siractts and poured a- Second pose of this Union idea-1 is to “causal mechanism” that links To GR 5*3581 next week, . , Honors—Thomas of Communist countries, - When smoking with disease. 1 : Tail, Ronalil Clark, Michelle fimf-Viiys - to "get more money they .took' away the incentives of plenty on cereals. Our Clear .-.Ann ...Merkel, Michaels from you and 1, the taxpaying privately owned-Jamls^they also He says it may be more Teas- customers-are happy eau, Kathryn R’ybka.______public, < lost production. ' As a matter, of Iblo to make smoking safer than /H onorable Mention- • • ♦ _:if?®yf't|9"they are getting- William- Kulmbach, J.ynettc Ville* ani-also at a loss to how a sit- they are now going, back to the best , , t ip rich vifh» from old, worn uu£,-Carol=Wiiry-woda. ------nation; like this can cotne irbmrtr vi ng-^ftn—-individual- mins and minerals for Listen to the professed goals -of; own, property. apd letting him make Chelsea School District down tires to SAFE GRA-Dlv-7— —------xuit—of- it what he tan^-So-pup. newonei! -Como in italism may not be- so bad after First Honors—-Karen Sullivan, rent, free: food,: free medicine, and todoy! if with chocolate syrup or Mary \\’uod, - _ all.y One: thing, it does not .stifle Cafeteria Menu a guaranteed annual mconnv for strawberry Juice, tool Second Htindrs-~-Barl>a ra Boy- eve r-v-lxHly^— W-ha tever ha p pened initiative. That is un!oss_pur head- Monday. Nov. 20—Savory beef Your tires have" been faking a i e a 1 .1 o n g . ru s h' to’, a :■ s obi a 1 i s ti o±- s ociot-y if !an, Donna Clark, dory! . Hafner, to - the ,idea of earning ■' what we and gravy over potatoes, buttered beating'. . . mowHow much longer con Qp -mr H o n o r a b 1 e Mention—S a 11 y ■takes away that initiative as' the green beans, bread and butter, they stand up?- Better to be safe than get? Is this, like patriotism. Void v Giiken; -hat-?---’ —According” to the article,- stqvy.jif _welfare .unions __seqms .to ice crearn,_cookie,_mjlkf . „ _ sorry!- Trade-them in on a new set. * 7 8.2 million Americans arc on re­ indicate, t • v, . Tuesday, Nov. '2h—Hot dogs on ^-WEINKRs GRADE S- lief-. today, compared -to. 5.3 mil-, Then, ’just as I was; feeling bettered bun, trimmingsy potato PURE OIL PRODUCTS First Honors—Catherine Clark. lion in 1957." In. a. period"ofr re- extremely downhearted about; this salad, fruft JeII-0, coffee cake, ' - dairy •- Second' Honors--June Blalock. cord employment, rapidly expand* situation, Thread in the Lansing milk.- '” '- ^ Phone OR 5-5771 j State Journal' o f . an 87-year*old _ Wednesday, , Nov.. 22—Thanks­ ^ r A . f j inan 1 ivi11g near" -Lesiliv- who:v te giving-dinner ------~ - - ursday, ■ N ~Tnftnks^ ^ I gave me new strengt}u_ giving Day (no school). Tires — Batteries—r Tuns^Upi — Brake-Service — -Wheel Alignment It- is encouraging to learn -Prtday7—Nov. ~'24-*-No school. PHONE 479-3541 501 SOUTH MAIN this m an , Champion: ' Down refuses to accept help from F I£ ------'Brother in "Washington. — - -- Champion Down was quoted- -the—State Jo urn ab a ut hiis" never applied for government benefits to keeping his land out r i y : V. f-' ' o f. production, ‘And he has said' ..that he refuses T.to- take—a . cent ■------j-fronr the government ! and- includes no , no welfare and no old H-age—jK-hsion;— — — 7-_—_ —_ ...... J..'-’...... : .. Now many people in his day and ago would, call the. man crazy, ■— ------■ - ■ . - ...... ’ but";Down said ,. " I worklhT hanb when I could, and saved h lit.t.b money so I coldd take care of ...... ' ’ ■’ 1 '■ 'myself.11 ~So~:he ■ could~takel^carlL nf-him-selfr‘”I f ' TftTly '.we.“could7- in­ stil! this in . the thinking of our -courttry"Tigain,J_In: myzopiRioft...thisi • - • ..... ‘ '"r—i concept is what made tins nation tlie_uincuit-e-S-b-iraXion -in—the —moulrb ■rhr_-\vir TtrvteTSo this* ti’clTd' o f ‘‘let J.ymion do, it" antbchJn'ge NEW OZITE CARPET TILES MADE OF VECTRA FI0ER! it .to ‘le t me do Well, .Fin NbwLthere’s- a sdlt. -warm, quiet tile that never-needs- ■ id t 11at al-L.of—u-s—a re—to blame, ■ waxing or, polishing because- »*«'carpaib o?ite. If blame can -be placed, I think -earpet-Tiles^arer^Tncngs~s:quare, and Have a soft ■it mest-be placed on an apathetic' rubber back. Use in kHchP^ir^a-^^si-b'athv.ntir^—— ’ jnib 1 ojro rt(f'TirerjL' a m ' c'a 11 iirg eries. • Amazinolv stain-resistant—1 ff coi j-un_jeach-imd-e\!(ury—mruwbe-p-of-my ors. Easy to install. Alb colors also i ilistrict -to take a- more active available in broad loom widths. - ! role in a ll. phases government full 12?x-ia® tile local, state and national... 4 0 V I ft ) I W 0 I N And gbes ' deeper.' Are apathetic \vhej) it comes to_ ,vqlvement - in sell oo 1 affairs, m. LiFE precincFTrTfairs in local club pro* jec-U—that aye -*o—beneficial, to i the - welbbbTng' of ‘ every "cbin- iim m ity? (’ould -wc be responsible O zite CABPETwk TILESm ado "for. thus tei'rifv.Inir^'trend to the socialistic, state? Only each of us' as 'an- individual- can—answer that quest ion... ___1." I t — - ..L —t-hink- - it ~ns ~ tiuTCi~\g?~-sll- Ibarts answers-

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