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jflTY-FIFTH YEAR — No?25■ ■ . . . . . V-' .■■■.■ ■,■.■■ ../.■ ■ A. ■
|Had Been Prominjent Civic; Church,IMrs. Warieti R. Daniels, age 73,L siinexpoi-tudly Sunday at her line at l l i Cavanaugh__take.,She L been « prominent civic-learier;"' lirch’worker and benefactor of
McKunc Memorial Library for^'-years5---------- ; — -She was in the midst of prepai> rW her travels to Palm R each,, ' j„-where^sh6 had spent-m any
tlu" former Gertrude—lornis, a (laughter of Prank'^'EI ■ Belle A. Chandler Storms.|e was graduated from Chelsea
1[I17, was- married to Warren ; Daniels.Her husband' preceded her ,in ath oh March 17, 1963. He was 1 prominent business : and . civic Wer-ih-C he I sea“ aml“ ITIbundei* r I two local busjiiesaes .now kno.wn
the Chtdsea' Linnb'er "G o o ^ tiir erated by . Jhe_. farnUi-Daniels Motor Sales, Inc. ‘
jjlrs. Daniels is cwdited with |ng instrumental ill interesting
rs. J. _.BrJ McKune- in. flueathinir her home—th<> his-
-MRS;-^V"A1{RK.\ R. D.AT TKITS
tlFlfcKuno H ouse^as a-parm ^ lent location for the Ch^elsea Pub- I . Librsr yr-*ThepMeKune''"House |s-offidiidiyL-acbuimi: on .. J a n . -3, fill, and the name of the library p..thc MnKone Memni-inl T.i.
- 'Mill's, Daniels worked ;quietly be- the scenes = to promote the
^-of-the's.H bi*ary rianloU wni-onew nddition a t the north side the oi’itriniil buiidihgr—hi—artdf
Mito personal contributions and forts, ■ many-other personsJoe- piie interested in promoting the gaiy through her efforts. ■The Library Board issued this itcinent following their Monday.'.Members of the Board of Trus-; li of the McKune Memorial Lif ii'y-wi,sh-to-express-their-(iee]^ fctin),' of loss-in the death of Mrs.
Irtrude K, Daniels. Her cease- I?, efforts on behalf of the li-' Vy siiiio its' beginning have r.e- Bled in.the pi'esent far-ilify \uliitih . liileiits of the Chelsea area will Boy for ycHrs to come. She was |ick' to anticipate future needs
the library and- work toward |eting those needs. All who knew
hikI-Were -privileged' to ' work |th. her will 'miasv her greatly.'” Vt.'tKlusiiine'- tl m^h'e^'qmxlArhi; ihiced th e :: cstablishm'etit of a
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In' addition' to her .continuing interest -in the libary, .Mrs. Daniels had been active in the'Chelsea ..Methodist'cluireh since. 11)17. Prioi' to that she had beltnlgetm#the Ghelsoa'-tlongiogatlbiTal 'chui’crf. Shojwas S0|)(‘rintendent of the prU mar,v (ieparfme'ifl ■’TTI .'the Metho- d-jst--' chm'eli--ijun(iii.y—schoirt—frtTffl to organized'the junioriclopnrtinont of tlio .Sunday iiohool-and -also-js(^mi_ as--i^r.supe;mr=- tendent.■ --Hhc-^served—iis-^n‘est(U*nt of the .Woman’s Society for Chris- t'nn)'''" S'('TvTce • -of' • the ■ M'ctlHKlIsbCTunTTliN
.A Thartei' member pf the orig. tri!i'l"Clielsea Child IMiuiy'cUib, iiinv-the Woman’s Club of. Chelsea, Mrs. Daniels was elected ah honorary member, by tlnjl group. Shc-was the first pi'csidentof the organization; in- 11)32 when ll)c club started-’the .Chcls(ja-_Pu lic -Lihrary-.-_.Mrs. Dan-_ iels was. instrumental ip founding fh’ Chelsc.a .ComiminiLj'-Ghest-ami serve(lSut_l’>'' ‘*5iilenl of tbe W.ash- tefUi-\\^Cf)uat-y^T-ubarciilpsis'-A.ssu.v ciation iir lS)o.r and' IDod.. , •""Two-. SOU'S, .lames • and ,l{ol)ort, both of Chelsea a brolbci',- Har- dld '.A, .Stdi'His of .Sagamoi'C--Hills
|dal fund., (See separate’ story.); B8d-4ierk-elr^speaking on . be- Pj of the Friends of the Library, |g of .Mr.s. Danielai , „ , J . [SiTc wa.s ^an extraordinary.
n.-^jicritlo’ and very . capable.|r continuojj...fiffonts to develop I comnu|nlty's McKune Mempr- |W9™)'JJ ^ v e prevailed and the rails- will- .be fe lt .by .the: people' [Mie Chelsea area fo r.y ea rs to bo.” ' .f h's.: Dap iels' - was: one' o f Jh re e tspns h()iujrcd a t a su rprise . ro- limti given by the, .Friends of I Libi'ui'y in June, 1063, in recog-- |DD.of scryice to the library. She P prc-sciited with a , hand*let-
?.kation_and_a_book in spe- I'o.cognition ceremonies. .
in .Norlhficld.O;; five grandchil- (ir(‘ir;, J-aul, Candis, Jeffry, Jodi
iui-d John Daniels, all of-Chelsea; arid s.everal nieces and neiihcws survive. . ;
Fiinpral-''^Trv.iecS’ -were 1 ■ p.iiu Wednesday ,at .Uie" Chelsea MetiiQ-
Jfst chureir The ~''Rev.-'James~('h'aig- -of the Chelsea Methodist church s-nd the Rev. S. D, 'ICriide,'Toi-mer-
• rkling shooting' djaplftyprovided by Bob Kroeger of the T^undue Vikings-spelled defeat for Uve 'ChoMott'^und()gs at Dundee lust Friday night. 63^78. Kroeger punijicd in 3(i^pohU8'oh 14 field goals and 8“ but Of 10 fr'om - the -foul lints - - . -----
All of the field goals were a Tcsult'-of-Jump~sRot^ffdm■ six' feet” to - 20 . feet.' Kroeger’s' shots hurt the Bulldogs the mostMn the first quarter when he .hit om six of six frunr the flour—scoring 13 of Dundee’s 21 -points,' 7 ' '
The Bull(iqg.s were cold in 4heir shooting, especially;., in,' dmVrter, when they 'allowed Dundee to run up. a 45 to 0 lead befo'ro- any Bulldog points were regis- ’t_ere(!... Foi' ih e . entire, game the Bulldogs shot a 33 percent avor- .age,..on_26i fieldA^goals--out o f 78 attempts; "wbU'e-iDuhde'e^hdt-A4^ percent oh 28 field, goals out of 63 attempts.--- -“ A fte r“DuiKieo. ran up their 15 ili—Q. .lead . the Bulldog.s—finally- scored 7"on two free 'throws by David Clark. From then on the Bulldogs’ matched - ..Dundee point for point. The firs t quarter chded witlv-’ Dumlee ■ leadijig,, 2Ft to. J.lyAll of'Chby Clark and Tom-.Wojclcki.
-4.==Jn4=th<r-second quarter -the BuH-f dogs quickly reduced the Dundee lead to 23 to 2Qr~But a cuhnimi-- tipn of important mistakes by. the Bulldogs allowed the Vikings to pull away/i-oncfr .-again, according to Chelsea-Coach-TeVry Pok'ela. ^ ^
_-Thisiiwa.s-the-m6st cruc-ial^^n^enP' Oof the game, and if the Bulldogs T I k ^ l L Ahad been able. J jj .ti^. .the-^Vikings. lhe~eirtire |;ame migiiLt have had a -xliffemit result, he said.
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10b per Cppy
QUOTEA mam who ref(»ms himself has
contributed his Yuli share towards the reformation of his neighbor.
—Norman Dpuglas
SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 PER YEAR
CHECKING. HIS “GOOD-BAD” LIST, Santa lookedJ.n at..tHe annual .ChBdfen’s Ghristma.s party Saturday-at-.thop Chelsea-tljeatre- and discovor-ed- 1,200 “exceptionally Weil-behavedl! ,j_y«ungsterH.
MvGlennon took turns wearing the wlvi.sker.s; -wjrile- GeocgeA-adRham,,repre.HehtingJherecreati(UL.C()m--7
-mittee-of-L«eal-4284-aii(UJim^l^eh.-representtttive of, the community services committee vof Local 128 i ~ofl‘ V ic¥"niT{i ass is t a nee. Pick les i m e r e x*.pressed special thanks to the Chelsea. Federation of
MifchlllAMckltsimer, bn leffT bne of th r if ty 's co chairmen, said the group was one of the best be-havedtovei: tb attend'tb^annualjfarty co-ftponsored'"' Tt*ucherH,, whtr--* hglpedTrwith the by the Community Chest, UAW-CIO Local 1284 aqd ■' the Chelsea Fire Department, who provided trans- Locat 437. Hapk Ortbring, Dick Jllhge and Bill imrtation for .Santai' --------- ----
LoseChildren air lUwanis Meet
Stockbridg^ChlifseTi Bulldogs-droppedra;J72- 55 game in the ja p of the .Stock- bridge . cagers Tuesday night; It
was the pporest game of the . year, for the Chelsea five. 7 “ -7 . ._Contri.bgtiiig. ..''factors to t he Chelsea, defeat were-,a::gre.at num- ber-'of-- mistakes—.result-ingr^m- the- Chelsea".cagers giVkuc~up“the'.'baIi to _ Sto'ck briflg.0-' 1 i me s: .w i th 0 u ta shot a t .the net.' ' ' '. Another: factor in the Bulldogrnut. wa.s t.ha pom- 'shontirifr -pm-.
ly of Clielsea but iio.w iiastor of t'he - N 011iiVd 10—AUdJiOdi-si-' cluii'ch, officiated.. Burial folloWe(t_m Oak Gi'iWb .com ctcryt—Ai'rangopvQnt.s- were 'made by Ihe'ATTirgHardnFu-ticrhl Home. , ■
The. family 'has I'cciuasted J.!mt. 'ally in^uuoiTarionlfibutioiiS ’wh-feh' may be made be 'designitted to benefit' the McKune Memorial -Li:brary or 4 he ' 'Cludseiv Aletbodist church. ' -
.Mrs. Juu.'f^cott, 415 'North St., h)us‘ -been pRtient_.iVt •Mercy Ho’spila! in Ami Arbtir since'Dec. 7 .-She hope,s to rt> irn home this week-einl. Mrs, ,Scj)tt has ■jnu'uinoiiia and is in inoin oJS «t llic lui.spitat. _ _ _ _ _
centageW35-^f.:83 _fq i’ 30 percent-. Stockhrid'ge playOd, a zone defense, allowing the Chelsea team to shoot ami miss and then 'gathered up lh<’ rebounds.. ■ ■7 "ts i-nckbri d gc' j u m p e d "o ff to 'arf a s t 13-2 ,']ca(l in the first quarter .before— ttfe ■;B]Jlj rnrIl,1s?iET^jTr <1 a u rte r en(jed wi th . : Stbcfi br'id g'o leading,.. 18-17.------- ---------------J ------
Tho Pnnthey^ .Increased ..^bek load' it> 34-27_at_ -the half a.s_ the BuiIdbgs were unable. to .continue the fi rstr -quaVtor--i'aUyF-T — “ “Ar'tlfb"' beginning" of' 'tlTe~tkird miarter- the Bultd^-s---imrssedt=ttg
Tha_annual Kiwainis “Kiddiols waclub hold M<mdayCongregational church. There were 48 Kiwania'ns and cruests and 52^children present.
Among those from out of town Were-Ken,t-Kevin and-.Gerald .Heller, of Troy, introduced by “Eni^n Heller; and Lucy and Jeffrey Nie- h a ^ jo f Adrlaji, introduced by their. gran Jfa th err Paul-"F. 'N iehsuk -^LQuis^Bur-g-harat-introduced . Ma grandson, L'a.flce Loepke. . 7 z ' Wi th~~M r i r ~Pn 11 l~Fr^hThaug7"at' the. piiino, Niehaus led grou-p singing of Christmas songs ami this was . followed by ' the appearance, of Santa Cilaus who, with, the help' of .KiwunianSi- (|uick-ly^ disti'-i-butedChristmas -stuckings ..and; a gift_to each child present.■ Eldon Heller; chairman of .the club’s. lioysi«.und girls' committee, was in j^a rg e of-tbo evening’s pro- griifm^"' '7''‘ -- ... ,week’s meeting will boheld
m .
ffelrMrd-5^League Starts
A unique wrestling league eom- •Tr'0'S'(J(t'=t)f== ttuvmirr'fi'wr^flTl^'B'oTrfHT -eastein Cuiifeieiiee and from Lako- land G' ' ■has .been formed.
■ new Mid-5. Wrcmtlin;
PATRICIA>l< !(>
GUEST
Patricia GMestmanner Irf varsity, spoj’ts, •■ The .leapu(‘ bas^set_.iip
'-team-= ( In a tznie e t^ c h (H1 ui CT'-'i’h ire 0 fercnce championshi)) tournament will bo a t Dexter o n Feb.’.llf. ^ —A-t—present—Dext-Gr-and-OhM.soii-tire_in-a-.ti(‘ ■ for first., pliu-d in tl-uT
ill 6;.15..p.m. gutional churclr.-
,at..tho..CQUgre_-.
Sloekbridge-" boys and started tq 'whittlp7away7the”lead—but"the-in^ ability to' hit the good shots and giving up the ball even b efo re 'a shot was taken killed tho .Bulldog ehances. Stockbridge (Toured over the Bulldogs as the Panthers took advantage of: the Chelsea errors to increase their; lead to 60-46 a t the end of the third 'quarter.'The-fourth quarter saw many subs,titutesT"p1ay 1 ng for both teams. •nigh, scorers for the Bulldogs
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m id Bapsdt E a rn s B S Degree SatWdWafMW'
ChoseirlAR ‘Good Citizen’- M ls.s^K ti4m -—Tines4i—/laughter of Mr. and - MrsT—'Willaj'tl.- Guest-of- 146 E. Summit) has been selected as the recipinet. of the DAK GoodCitizen .award. , _______ :
She was notified JJottlim rit
of": ; R'erifakl ; P. Papsdorf. McClure Rd., Chelsea,-was onc.ol'-Ijl73 .student3 awarded' degrees at the .Michigan-.State - University :fall; quarter cgm'menceinent last: Sut\ urd'ay, Dec. 11, in' East Lansing.' Papsdorf received a bachelor of
sfien(ie-iicg)'ee. in. Fi h' and Wildlife at the 3 p;m. r ceremonies in the"'MS.y“ Auditorium.
GmTu 'csA ikduded '84 : doetoi*a T candidates, 276 master’s' candi- (Iatos"n0fnti'"-8G2 -bachelor’s candi- (late.s. An additional 11 students received tho new'; ,educational specialist degree.-- .
U. S. Congressman John G Mackte of Michigan’s seventh, district -dcUveredthczcommencemcnt address. Mackio and another dist tinguished MSU graduate, Dr. Sun- da ram 'K r i shn am ui'thi o f Mad ras; India, received honorary degrees at the ceremony. v v
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of her .selcc-r )e tte'iC7£i'jiMfl3lT!r.T H arfylLangek, chairmahv of- the ■ NSDAR (-National^Soqh.-ty77rDaugfa.fa2i-S77of.
Christm as S to ry H o u r Scheduled Dec, 2Srdt E ib r a r y
A' special Christmas holidays story hour .for;children from ;5 to 10 .years old is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 20 a t 3 p.m.
' Matilda HIndorMrs. Matilda Hlnriorer will bci the 'story lady for this holiday
*sp6ciaL..Story . Lady K^^bleen Bernath will have the regula'r Wednesday morning story hour for 3* to 5- year-olds a t 10 a.m. ns.usual.
Christmas Vacation: 7, 7-.,.'Starts Tomorrdtc—
Christmas vacation boV
Sa n t a p r ic k s u p h is e a r s as tots drophints during his visit to the KIwaniBXiMbpday evening. Fiftytwo cWWren attended the f ’Mial affair and reeatv^ stockings full of candy
end a small Christmas crib f r ^ S a n ^ Klwanlans helped Santa Claus d i s t r i b u t e g i f t s to the chll-dfen, ; ‘
gins tomorrow for school p students, kinder ^a r t e n through, twelfth grades. .
The holidays Mgin when school closes at its. .usual I time tomorrow add ends on %
the-- American :Ucvolution)yi Good TGltizciuji4C()itfffvitWt>i-<J^ho-^i-wi-l-|- Caswell - Angell Chapter in • Anp Arbor. .' In-ftlu! letter,' Mi'.s. Laiigen: .said
Miss Guest;-.had -been .selected' for the '■ a’ward because she poss.csse.s, qualities of doperidnbiiity, service,1 endci'ship; ami7 .patriutism : to ■ an outstanding-degree. ;
More than’ 400 ^high schools in -Michigan participa'te-in-tlns award. A state -Good Citizen, will be: se- lected—by^a—boiml 'o tr ju d g e ^ o n the basis of answ'eTH^t'o a queij- tionnrtirc fro.ni the state' chairman of I the Good Citizen '(.lommittec. The state -winner will receive' ijtlBO in United States Savings, bonds, with-a- $75 bond- going-lo-the-secs- ond-place;uWinne,r and runners-up; receiving' $25 bohds.:! The.- National-.-Good.ci tizen . is chosen from th e '60 state winners; and w ill receive a ’$1 . 0 0 0 college
League, including De.xtei', Chelsea, and South Lyon f roin_ the Soutb- ea.storn: Conl'erenee-^and, Clintml and. Whitmore Lake from the Lakeland C Teague, was fo rm ed 'b e cause neither league .had- ■ enough acho(ds--^with-''"'wrGstlirrpr7 team's; Leagues, a re rarely jumped in this
league. Both teams ha\fe lost irdn- cqnl'orence' bouIs" 'ami“ e'iicir~havc won one conference meet.
Dexter we.nt down to defeat ’ at The;- hands. 0 f: -M ichigan Centor, 2 K 'to: 16, -but-tfiiunpla'd over Clint/dn, 24-23. Chelsea gni})j)lcrs were do--fented- .by- Fowlerville;^28Vl,T,- ,|)u( -rose victorious "■ovei’"~"WlTTtnK)rC/ Lake, 20-17... The two ■'fir..;t.)>liii.p-tcains will combat tonight at 5:30 p.m. -a t-D extc)'.---___-J
Iir thq^-Dec;, .7; ,n(Ill-league meet with Fowlei'vJl|gT7Jim Pears'nlI won in*-the'.05 Ib.s,-- positi().n•.^o^-.‘a^pin-j- -M ke-AF-a-nd-e rb tube'll - t-i e d ‘-3 ^ —i »-t, hr120 lbs. division; Mike .Hemir-icks: vvdn_un_iuiladsiwv-4.u—tb((—1-2-7----1 b-ir- •caTcgory; and Steve-Shine won^ a pin in the 145 lbs. area. ' ^
The conference match with ’ Vhif*' thore Lake on Dec. !) put :the Cludr sea gi'applers in -a tie for first., /place with : the .following wins:- ' ’
J i ip ' Pearsall and Jack Young woivin the ii5 atuT TOT''cag'e'gr)r'i<>s, respectively, when Whitmore Lake (lefaiiilpd; .Paul Stahl on apiiPin the 112 lbs. category; Mike. Funderhurirh won a' 'lf)-2 fleei.siinv ih~'fh(\M'20 lbs‘. {itvTs'ioh; 'Mike: Hendricks won. a 7-.1 (hicision ; in thcH.27 lbs. sot; Mark Lampister won a 4 -3 '(IciOisirMT iu‘Tlie match Tom BowlTnir w<m on a’pin 'in the 145 lbs.'category.....'
Glrcts'ea' 'gn'tTTplcrs-'wrappe/i up
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Children’s Pageants, Choral Groups, Gandlelight Services Are FeaturesA number- of Ghel sea7 ~a re a churches have announced - special
servfces—imd—program s fo r -the holiday .season. Several are._ha.v-_ Christmas'nkogranYs . Sunday, 10; however, St. Barnabas E p t s ( ^ b p a l ~ c h u r t^- annua T Christmas .family night supper last Sunday,; Dec.; 12, "the program being the customary—Ghrist-mas
mgDec.
imgean't.;; A t IJ ip.m.; Christinas Eve and 1T a.m. Christmas llay , there“^ l l be Holy Communion services at, St. Barnabas church. .
St.- Paul’.s—United’ Church of Clu'i.st , has- announced th a t holiday festivities "begin with -a" ehil-' (Iren’s program at'-4'. p.m. on; Sun-. day, Dec.- 19. 'This program ' will be . presented: in -the • sanctuary which was decorated by the. Sen-: i()r^High School'Youth Fellowship' la s t 'S u n d ay . The : progranT 'has' been-|-pi-epaTg(i—by '"tire ertriTklre)' division of St. Paul’s church i chcK)]' and the children’s choir.- A t 7:30" inin. in the evening' of Dec. 10 a choral concert will be l)rf»scntp/l ay Hw> •«/.li,',,l onrl
1)0:-.;jn;c‘besti'a boll
.with- theii' anthems.F-^-The - solo in ■“0 Holy .Child’’ will be sung by ‘ Dr, Glare W arren; — - 7
Sunday afternoon' the annual ehurcdi school. Cyi.ristm_a_s_,_))ageant will he presented at 4 p.in. Th(j prograib, “A'ngels Rejoice,"., was
-v\-i-it-te n—by—K-jytiu'.rine.Weller es*—pecially for u.se-.in church schools. Approximately- 15 youth and ;; adults; will: lalCe - part ■ in The'.pro- ; gr.am,7 Rehearsal: is-.set'for-Saturv" dayMifternoon at''l' p.m.---: -{Gonfeinuod- on -page: six)" "
Senior choirs uiuIcm' the._(iirectii)ii of Bruce-Galbi'aith. Scriptures will be' read by the Rev. W arner Sie- kber-tT==T-he=--offerm-g=-a-t= t-his== VL*5=-ning iu;qgra m...w ill. ...Oleta Mayer Organ . Fund,■ On ; ’ri»>S0MV,- T-iPf
evening. The at 7:30 p.m,High Fellowship members • will h'old their. Christmas party a t the church 'a t '6 :'30': pTmT""" ”
The annual Christmas- carolingf o r -• the shut-ins of St. Paul’s .............. ....church will, take place Wo(inesday>''niaster of_.the G*»Uk’ :-Dec. 2.2 , a t‘ .6:30 p.m. and meni- liei's of the church are wclcojpe tojoin all the choirs in this eventtWj\sS;ervfces with tlie ear].v.-sT>'rviee at 7:30. p.nn planned for- the families. The ReV. Siehoi-t will pro-- sent tlie-.story of the'Foui'th 'Wise Man -and—the—)Tigh s ihool abok-will-.sing the nrithem,/The , 1 1 p.m, Christmas Eve service-will 1k>b'old by candlelight a.H./l .Will include communion.,- T-he senior choir" will .sing.- at, this service. *' • . < . :
New : Yeai'’s Eve, Dec. 31,. tI.i.er(L will be -a Wa.tchnight Covenant
;-F irst - A.-tsemhly of Goil ohiircb has ; a GKristmas progranv l\v the Siuula'y--rfch(fol~schedul(3(lf:foa-:^7.:30 -p?m.'--Sunday.'* - -- ,— —
Itetbel Uni-te(1_ .0 hurcb 70f Chj'ist ■ a lsq-r-li,!i s':-s() h e (i ule (j-T^a-'-Ghns t-i)uvs- program by 'the Sunday school a t j7 :30' p.m ..- Sunday.
s(ja High sc!ro'olr“ Shc"hiur-bcorirft: cheerleader for four year.s, is editor-of* the 1065 year book,-sings in tlvc choir, is o n ' the council'Rftd'nihllitt'crbmtrdi ■
..... 'V . ■ .Christmas Proffram Slated Suriit£«y at S t %-L iH i i s ' S c h o o l - ’T-
The St. Louis School: for Boys will present a Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m: at ‘the school. ,
The boys w ill”go to their respective, homes immediately after; the Chrisnitas program and will
liTeturn to the school on Sunday, Jan. 2.
another victory (Continued on page Tlii'ce)
• A{ St.- Thoina.s Luthei'an church a faniil,v' pot-luck •' slipper'^ will , be held at 7- p.m. Sunday and tho entire Simday.v school will :))arti(dpate in.'a: pi'()gm!n: sc.hO(lul(’(l ■j’()f'X!hrist- mas Eve. ‘ -
sei’Vicc.s-.that will mark a higli- 1 ig h t. 0 f the, .churcii's ;c.eIebi-ati0 n of :lhe Christmas scuuson. ; 7 ~ -’Su'htUi hi0r.n ing, ciu)'ing llu' 10
'o’c'lock worship- service, the con- gi|t^gfiUon_ U ' i l l ^ , . l e d , hy 'five tdioiV.s in ciil'oT.s and special" C^hnst-TuoMday' ntglit-*"ffnfs ant!H‘in.s. The choir s ai’c directed by Mrs. Clfire, Warron,
7' The Priindry chpir will sing “Lullaby,-’’ . Other participating ehoirsr-’the- Junior, Junior H igh ,„ -Youth, .and Senior,. .will singj-sev.:--. eral anthems ineluding “A 'C hri'st-" mas Carol,’’, "W h a t.S ta r .Is TRis " --hSiler>h.-.^N-i'gl>tT ’ h a t—-Is '* tho ~ Lovely Fragrance," “Wind Softly Blew,” and “O Holy C hild.". ’7"ThG7ju n io r High chooir ■ will
Masons Hold JointInstaHation
Oli'vQ.- Lotige~-'~No.: T56', "^F& A'-MT" 'and unve CRTrptcr No. 140, RAM; held joint public in.stallation of officer.^ a t the Masuuii' I'lTrth°TuF5'g
ceremonies be- -daygan.
Acting as. the installing officer' for Olive- Lodge -N-o. 156,. F&AM, was .Glen ;.L. - A lt, , a ' past - grgnd
Iji,o f! .Michigan.
ITaiO'i.snn Ca.t;well. . . >;f.rvnUgrand marshal; Virgil Brown' as grahTi'"-'-secretary'; '—and — liaiford-UouRTing as grand chaplain. A ll three are paist 'mastei's of Golden Rule- Lodge' No. 150, F& .A il : of Ann .\rbor, . ' . ,: ■ .— All.vi'i ’v'J. Kaeiulier, past—iTtgfr priest of Wa.shtoniiW (Chapter No. 6 , RAM, acted a.s in.stallingTiffjcer for officers of Olive Chapter No. 140, RAM. .. .^Installed. ; as '.;1066 officei's of :.0.1 i.vu-LotigeiN.n, .15’6,; F<fe A M .w e re . Marvin 7.E. . .SalytM,; . ;Wbi:.shipful. wrste'rT'^Ha'rohi ’ ; G.' "BaTiv wafdoip: D'avi'd - B'.f
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Donald , J. . Dancer, seerntary;George—W. -Atkhvson, ehnplain.-'-----
The list, continue.s -with. Ha.rold' S,-Di'e'sehr-senlop-,deaconIshmael; Plqkelrsimer,. • j up i pr- deacon'Huey- ~Mv Hifrdy -andslewaids; Fianklin D. 'Sweeny, nfirt's-hirlT^hinnel—K."'Vickers, tylel'.
Daneei, Atkiiison, Sweeny and Vickers are past-masters-of—Olive lodge.’ Til0 ' 1066 0 ff ieers ;of. 0 ! ivg C!iap- . tei' No. I'to, r a m , W7 I1 0 w'oi'e installed: are;.Raymond Canine,'“hig'h j)i' ie.s t ; M i!ton A ndI'.ews,: k m g; Rli a "AltLNandcii—sm btir-Xaid-J7 -JJlayer,' tri'asiir'er':”"Ge(Trgo .Doe, secretary;Donald . Dnncei',__Ciiplafn__(if__tilehost./ I '
-OlFThms-are IJontdAAekersr-tHjtp.c ip a l. sojmi‘viun-i-^]-)avt‘-^-K-aerehct‘r Ucjyal: .Arcdi 7captain;, Dave ■ Cliris-- weil,' master- of third veil ; Henry Leggett, 'master of" second veil; •iiiy Weinher'g,; master rof fir.st veil:--ah'(l ( ’linton Collyer sentinel.
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;The ,Chrislma8' program , was originally scheduled forV Doc, 23'. All ' Chelse'fl ' area rcsldetits'' are' cordially invited, spokesmen far the school said.
Mrs. John Chaplin of Charlotte visited friends and relatives here Mdnday, ■■ ' ■' _ ‘ ■ j .
MARCH OF DIMES VOLUNTEERS .addressed gcr and Sharon. Sutter; and at(|ndii .^notn7 *' and stuffed mpre than 'I jtilid chvol6i>cs Saturday at Mra. Silas MopklnsJ ' Si rs.' Gerald Bloughj Mrs. Da*
the Korrter House. Representatives' from the Senior ' vid Rowe, :Mrs, Henry Werner, Mrs, Verri List and Citizens,<Chelsea Girl Scouts and Jaycec Auxiliary Mrs. J.,eo MeirkcL Not shown'but also aMlstihg include, seated from left, Sue .Garlick, Tina Lind- were Penny Oraham, andy. Knoll and Mrs. M ary; auer'r Lee Spaulding, Linda Haas, Dorlenc Norris, Durg, ' . »Mrs. O. G. May, Mrs,Dahue Riker, Sharon Ilollln- ' ' ■" , • "
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[liuiiie.'automobile and ' for “per-; soiml use. Study the Items ad- lvfiiisetl-oti-t-iifr#Ghr-i8tma8-Gifts
lAd'leiil.v'’ imgc for all your iGliristina,'; shoping needs. Visit jlligiio— for the—gifts and liiolida.v ’‘exti'as’’" th a t y!?u need land wmilil like to .have, but here-” Itoforo lliinight you. couldn’t a f- jfoid,’
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~T he Chelsea Junior Varsity squared ijts^season record a t 1 and |- with a-, 51 to 47 victory over Uumice last Friday *night. \
The Ijittle.bulldogs took a first ^fiiiarter.lcad-of-.lS- to J -1_pnjy\ tp see It dtsappoar as Dundee moved iihead., 24-2.1, at’ halMimd.
iThe seeomi 1 half was ’ ontirtdy Chelsea’s as they outseored' j^ d , (111troboundtSti the ir ' opponents.' ’; Darfy. Gakerivwas the .top dioint-. mailer for the U ttle Bulldogs
‘V.'ith, 20 jio'ints on " 8 “field goals and 'I free, thrinvsj John liixoy diimpctl i.n-12, while Jack -Risnoi' aihkeUT;-K'eii .nisiess (i,''.Iim LyerlaI, amp Brian Pi)licht 2f. ' ;(Jakei; led the rebounding withI I, svliile I.ixey -and Ulsner crtl- vleeted.8 each. .lim I.yerla added U, Dan ('lurk 2, Keif Blaess 2; and Dm Boliani 1. The JV’s out- riplMniHded Dundee,Di.5 tiV2(),
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Some Imported Coolers Reported. Carrying Germs.-_f.morge W inahs,. pjaiprietov Wiitaii.'* Jeweliy .store, said ,yesterday that persons who purchased any. of the widely-publiciziK.I plastit' drink coolers fronv his
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-sl/u'e are welcume. to bring them Jiadi.H e iiuide the .s'latenient after the c'oolur.s vmade national headlines...\\:hen__Ajd{^nsim__MtlK^^<10a m n t i 11 ed 50 ' b (ike?Nd_thQ. nov- elty sets because tiioy woid'gefm’- lad(TiT.'7 . ■
The Associated pres's reported- tliiit—a—spokesman for- the Gom- iminieablfi Diseases Center oF the- U. S,'Public Health Service ih At- lanta^sai.d—no- -illness-Dias -been, ■ tiiaecil -to- thc-cu.avclty-^cooler.y.iandj ■ the"hi*a l :li— (d^fieiats-—-WfH'fii ’- n ot-alarmed . 'abmit it. >
Tlie'germsdiscovered in the coti- faiiuiVa.Led:.-.-C(KiJui:s—-aro-r—said— to.-j xam.se- intest iiiid-niljiumlnU‘.:couler.s., imported front Hoivg Kong,; are water--.rilled plastic -balls(II eilhes (lesigiicf.1- tn l llill drinks.
hmisaiids have • been tTmtrtr.v
if sets: of- l-!ie_co‘olers tlirmighoiitgroups seeking to rai.se fundsl. *'Tlie lyiK' (111 sale a t . Wiiiaivs .ie\('eliy» store wvere. .eiiiled—“pink elephants'' atdl “ iee cools.."
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THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGANPatient Wait Final]fe_Pays For Offieer- -
Several area hunters discovered th a t the law does not rest^ while ^he guilty go unpunished.
Cpnservatlon Officer D o.jniiey Boyer discovered a freshly killed due deer a t 2 p.m*. on Dec. 6 ih Lirn’eDownship off .Wberty Rd. and waited for 10 hours until thq hunter returned a t midnight. Lewis E. Christiansen, 28, of 861 S. Stein- baeir itd,, pleaded guUty to killing and possessing a doe deer whon .o_e. appealed before M uncipsiJudge Francis L, _pjBrion on Dec. 6. paid $50 in fin e : and $12 ih co s ti '
.Shooting in Sylvan'lownkhip b -_ tween Cavanaugh and Cedar Lakes attracted Officer Boyer’s attention on Nov, 20. The hunter told him,
hn(i,-been:^ shooting ' u t : a buck deer. Boyer tracked the deer for “4.5-D«ihutea andDliscovered-a—doer Thomas 0 . Bull, 32, of 221 Rail- I'liad St,, Chelsea, appeared before Sylvan'town.'jhip Justice of the: Bcacb Chandler A'. Rogers. He h&id .$40 }n fine ~an(lT;osts fof7 a ttem pting to kill a doe-deer. .
A" third- incident"invalvedr J e r r y Hay Edwards, 22, o f 132C1 Pullman, Wyandotte; who gave a false address when he was h r s t appre- bemled on- May 0, when he rolled hfs automobile while driving: In Sharon township, - Police i.officers gave’ him a ticket f o r having infr proper plates- on his IPGl Pontiacr and while ' the _ car was in the ga rage for repair, the i trunk . wasbass wore discovered. Officer Boyer was notofied and i-epW'tedly issued warrants for»'"i3dwards ar rest. Ho was finally located and tnr—Bee. 9 ,plend.ed__guilty__1 -Saline Justice of therPeace Kenneth. Bronson. .He paid $40 in fine's'pi.ttd costs for possession -of black ba^s during closed 'sea son.
Officer .Boyer reported th a t the following Hunting violators were also a pprehended and appeared be- lo're ,“Bc~x'tcr'lT.ownship - J ustice of tHe~Pekcc~Earr Dqletzky
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Earl S. .Garrett, ‘Ypsilantl,pleaded gu ilty to carrjgng a loadeil j^ '. in _ h ia car on don ■ township. He . paid ; $18 in
amilines costs.Fred
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-guilty—far 32, Detroit, intrrying -shig.iwTthouE a -d“eer freense iii Lyndon townsl'iip on Nov. 20, He paid $18.siiKt tiiriiiighoiii. the
) ij 11 _.[ .uunslier.v i n I hir I O'V '■ibs, d {■ visiiiii,,wli(iwon on 11 pin; Paul' .Slalil won tlic '112 llis. .c;Uegoi'.vL (111 T ' phi: 12D* Diiiiiidci' Mike Fun-(lerburgliMVon oiX—a dH'i~SIon; Mike/ ilendi'ick^'i(Viiii--^-Dij-pt.H--in---the- 127 Ib.s. ■ sef; -Ka,y_ Weiner in the 138 lbs. (lual' wo!r“ u decision;
-For 11 neat; looking' home' paint job,.'use mask*ing"iuU>e around the ed.gos- of : woodwork and .' window panes. . ■, .
man lid., 'Mancliestor,. pleaded guil- l.v to illegal possession of dyer on Nov. 25' in Manchester township,.
'He paid $2(5 in fine.s ancHeo’st^r (-Kaience R. Dixony 40,- 8200 Grossman. Hd., Manchester; pleaded 'gu ilty to killing nil illegal deer
on-^Nov—'25--in--Manehes.tGi‘ town- 4dF>7“ He -}iah) $^8 in h u e s 'a n dTOStS.-— -------- - ■■ ■-------- ------- ---- —'fmT'iy Ira Parks,. 1.8, 12(i_Wc.s't-
over, Ann- A'rbot, "pleadocl ■ guilty to shilling . ami scooting a deer wi.tb an' artific ia l' fight In, Dex- ■ teiHownship on Dec. 2. He was■ sentenced -to fiv y days in jail and $4;5 in fines anD' 'costs“'6r an “additional .seven : days...--- Phi 11 i p-J aines---Yode r, rl-8y-14 Q-W-,- Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor; pleaded guilty to - shining j and - shooting deer w i th an . artificial light, on Decj. .‘5.in Dexter township...He'p.Tui -$<13^m"=fjties—aiicKcostST- : . ---'-'Yhihn" E. ■ Bauer, “'25', Gliirton ap-' [leai-ed before Manche.st.ee Town-
Wa t c h e s “ ..T...::from -$8 r8 8 -^GLAMOUR-PURSESJr6 m_Me.
M E N ^ T O L E T R I E S f r o m 9 8 cb i l l f o l d s ...........p A M E S .....................Ba g g e d t o y s
Kf r o m $ 2 .0 0 ^
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f r o m
J I G S A W P U Z Z L E S f r o m 3 1 e „E l e c t r i c - A L A R M S ;fr o m -$ 3 .9 8 _ 8 E l « ! r i e ^ ? A T O R S _ f r o m $ 7 .9 9 .ffi
C h r i s t m o s C o n d l e s . ; f f O i n - - 2 9 c « M E N ' 3 , T R A V E L . K I T D r o m _ 9 9 c l
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sh ip . Justiett of the- Peace Stanton Roesc-h^m ti— pleaded—guilty to .(■ arryiiig a loaded 'gun in=hia. :ca (in Nov. -_28'- in—;Mmichesfa?r '- town- ship. . 'Hc( paid $18 in finesy and eostST------— ^ ^ ^ ------=T=hc=in'div:idualr9rnatiorT7'unwill^ ing to fight for its rights; is not entitled .'to any.
JSaO'-your McCulloch dealer for a demonstration of any one .of the gfe“a“r “newTift‘(Mdcn'ch“aTrT saws,, especially tho new Mac-lO’s .. , the' ones that mal;e all other lightweights • overweight and out-of-date.
Buy a $32 value Garcia rod and .reel. combination for only $12.50. ;Se> a terrific s.ew in action-get a • terrific deal on this spin castihg] combination: Don't lot this bne get. twSyl
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WANT AD RATESPAri> IN ADVANCfi-All re«ul»r sd*( ■ >?V?rtlnemsnti»., W cents for 35 . words or- -IswT^Hph^IiwenIoiH—-Gdunt enchi fiuuro as ft word. Fop moro. than 25’' words add 2 eoiits iier -word foi< each -insertton.- -’'BMnd": alls- or iHisr num*S., her adn, 35o extra per insertion.Cn.VBXlI'I JlAIE^iSaBiS-Jtii. C8!*li...ln„ advance, with 15 cents: bontikcoistrii.' cha«re i/ not jmid before 6 ir.mr. Tuce^ dft.v preceding I’tiblicfttlon.' "Pay in ad. vnnee, send cash or stampi: and eave IS cents. ■ . ■ _■ _ _ -
t R U tT iV 'NMAKTRESKNT/Vitlr a .’future—thje World Book En-
cydcipedia. Still tiiiu' for Xmas de- livervi Phone Mj;8A.r Iai’.v Nickel-
[son. NO 2--7900.-,-v';- -' ' . gGH e l p -WANTED, Male. Tool mak
ers and' iiullinff niachine. operi ators. ElectVical discharge macnih- ingi shop. Top wages for top min
ting machine operators and' tool makers.“ExceUent working-condt' tions. Apply at 100 Morgan Road, Ann Arbor. - * - . --6tf
'C0tNS'"TG'“&BLfr=*STlver dollars, United S tates and Canadian. Lawrence E. Ouinan, coin col- lect6r,T571 Sugar Loaf liake. Chel-’sea,. __, - - -■ . ■ ^?25;FOR SALF3—Presto logs, case o:
0 long^btirniiig ..Presto, logs, 1.49. The clennesf\iireiddce..iMJiiaih ablev, Chelsea Lumber Co. 29
floor s'andcr-edgei'. I t ’s return will b e^appreciu ted -' Ph. .GR- fi-7l391,- Ohclsea JLjinibcr Co. > 2fit>er .insertion for r.ii words or lese'T-2 cents per word beyond 50 wonis. Minimum. 1 inch. ■ . -niSPLA-Y W-.ANT Anj^Rate,—SUIO - ■ tuM’. cotumn i-iK’h.-single column _width ■ “o!lly ' S'-Mint—and—U-iKiint -lIshMtype only. Ni> borders op boldface type.- COPY PE.\nUNE--5 p.ro. Tfleeday weelf of publication. - J ,
. W.ANTEli TO RENT—2- er ;5-bed- .voom-honu' in coumi'y. FurnisIuui ■ - or .p.Lri:a‘;’;y fuinish-ini'. Phouc-_(.iR ■ '5--'b>ST‘day.s. Brisrhto!'. 22T^ltldS aft-Vi' ii p.ni, . . . 2f>tf
WANTED—Any knowledge of the wTrerbabbuts of 'our 'A'lnericaii
T-II^-ADY-ANTAGES of a forged .steel fork, one piece-crank,■ tubular i' i m s, can t i I e vev_. f rain e,. 4, coa t finish. \vel(ied-on ^kick. stand that ytni- find on Schwinn bicycles are too g reat To 'be sacrificed for- a couple of dollars. Buy the, best. Bu<lget’ ’ tcriuSi~ 'Mc i Brothers, autbpidzod Schwinn dealer. 25For a perfect
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F O R D C O R N E R
ORCHARj>,;d5 MAIN—
CHARLIE B—421 McKinley'-25
_IilGLR-JU5 N-T--== Do u Ui C-—ii-i n g4 e',-tr i-ple-rooms at Sylvan- Iloud. 47ii-
re-INSTALLATION, pairs-: and r 0s tr01c h i ng.—Guaraur ' / 21 tf
Ts .W.‘\NTED -~<K-li>iuiing . lady' oi'ie day a vwcc'k. Mrs. Merle Bari’, rfTR i > . o f i 7 I . ______________25
— A P P . L E S. /'violdbn—Delicioii.s ---- -•Reii Delicious - . Jonathan -"'Spy
■ ''/ $2r6"0~iipfi'mp~t)L'r hANJOU_PEARS ;
- G z a p lq - Q r - e h a r d s i.181-7-Uiank-R<L'Phone A^bclsoa GTl l)-(54r)?T
ished d^wu- aiirs_:apiulmo.nt; Na children and''''~nTU~pets. AvailableWANTED—Young man for p art-l i f c ....tinieii.woi'k. Farm er preferred.Plro J1 e - 4 77) - n 09 (3i-—r....... .....— - 42^ f
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~ Be sure to “See "SM ILEY”Call or Write JOHN LIVERMORE Gregory, ALpitte 6-2827. ■ — - -- _ 3 ^ tf
b u s i n e s s ' IU .U U llN (r Fo'r S'al'eapts. Up and busine.ss down- stairs.-: alU rented. Call 475-8196. . ■ “ ■ ■ ■18tf
■ FOR SALE:—11 -room house w’ith apartnic.n.t,_2..caiv_g.ai;age,-on .1 -: Vf'i’V" •' cmiTeiTHWly“'“ locate(T.
Call 47.')-827.") after 0 ’p.m; ■ -2.5I ,
R e q l ' E s t a t e F o r S a l e
N/EW LISTINGj rocjnis, 2 large bed- -kitchen- with built-in
DELUXE RRK’K HOME — 3 bed-- r o+rtu St -f j+e p 1 n (■ M-tm Hrt-e-d m i trtr-
IN TFnrnrii: m i n t i n g , roll_-or : brush. Paiiib by bid or by the houi'. Free estiimite.s. Cjill Jerry Welch, 475-8424. ' ■________27
: C h r is tn f lQ s T r e e s
'ScoToK'pine, spruce, fir 40.5 Freer R d...
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Our phrhta-tJon on ,Fierce—Rd—will4>e-'=opdn' ' DeoT' - IT-12-18-l-9^*^TOm^
— 9-tf)-4-r3Q only."Bring family "apd cut your own,
T h i B e u t l e r s
BUY YOUR G IF T BIKE~'from abicycle specialisti- 5Ve set upv aci-
•jiist ' and 'stii'nd .behind every -Seh-w-i-tur^bic-y (d o,— B uy- on bud got lflafR^MWkuRf4mthcrs;’=aut1iorizo?l S'chwTiin doidei’. ■ ' . 25-HELP W A N T E D ,'l^ le or FemaleAlan or Woman to .supply con-surner.s-in Chelsea and Dexter with Rawdeigh products. Can earn SlOO and - up ■ weekly full time. W rite' Rawleigh, Dept. MC L 7.52 .336 Freopyu-t, 111.- . . . ' . -25
'65 Gala'xie' 500 ’65 Mustang’65 Galaxie .500 2-dr. Hardtop ^65 (Jalaxie-^SOO '4-d_r._- -’64 -Clu'v. im pa la 2-drr' Hard topi ’64 Ford Custom 2-dr.'64 Fairhine 500 -4-dr. - - —’64: Plymouth Fury H ard top - ’63 Ford 500 2-dr,’6.3'^Galaxio' 500 2rdr.‘ Hardtop
^AMERICAN LEGION Christm as ' dinher party , Dec. 18, 6:30 p.m.\ ■ 25
-’62-FaTrTrino_ 2-dr, ’61 F a lyoiv 4-di'.'60 P]ymo.uth 2-dr. '60 Morcui'y'4-div=
Jrive.'ChoLsea. FOR SALE
im r aon:-noDi>y _«oani. ifnnnsr -25" sea Lbr;. Go.' GR-5-3391. 29
’60- Ford 4-dr. . blOr-Gbmet 2-(iiv !C.Q-Pout ill e,-_:4 rdr,
■ Boy’s 20 inch Schwinn bicycle,■ "two: years-old, good _coiulitioi^. -dress ■ •slack.s; si::e~'8~shfn.''' Galf^laUTle ArnettT 475-8913. -25
TEENAGER. WILL BABYSIT eve--nrings'^^and week^-ends''. while mothers Christm as shop. GR 5-8508.----------------------------------- ^ 5 '
AKANTEiL_f ot__custodiaLiiaei^yice,male or female. Afternoon shift. Apply in person. See Gene Bracken a t Senior H igh school between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 22tf
:’69'’‘P'o nt 1 !ur 4 - d r . FOR R E A L DOLLAR SAVINGS’, — Be^8ure-and-8ee-u~3%before : you
LOST —‘ One half-grown fluffy - - greyTstriped kitteurjiiionv^W ash- ington St-. GR-5-849'7tt— — - 25-
■ U .S ED TRa'C'TOR T I R E ^ L a r g e. in\Tjti,tory on hand.r-;V '?:-': ■ -’/ -_-'.L ■ DW',* passenger - truck - gvader tires.'■ 'r - Jaekvon Tire Brokers, M*106, Mun*Y . ith. .Mich. Ph. 596-2925. 32tfv . ;;;■ . W a t e r l o o L a p i d a r y
m>-’- :• : ...T in ’'.KF-iiF..‘ C-V \urcf-.h'oL .. t ■'—j7Tr;rg~^
C L A R E N C E . W O O DI . BROKER - - 646 Flanders- St. Phone GR 9-460.3--.-
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iStone.' on.'O.Urs. -----laur-Open Evenings and Weeltends 198(,)’ Waterlriij ^ d . a t -Bush Road
W r n . H : T f t e Gr F a m i l yI'tom.s als'O'-ftn' sain' a’f'Dgrrtce'r’s'
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25ANYONE FOUND LOOTING or ti-ospassing on the prop*erty a t T3875; Island Lake ,Rd. a t West Luke, will bo prosecuted. Signed: Eva Vogel, owndr. 25
F r i g i d P r o d u c t st-rj^T l 3 N orth M ain-St.
Phone 479-6651 'RUG J-- J^6x'1_4, nylon bM'fMohawk, =’ ltght-b^ige-tweed, small damifRe. on . back, _repalredi Finished alL .3 no'u nd ■—R eg-u 1 ar 1 v- $ 151- 6 Q S $99i00. Merkel Brothers.. ■ 21tf
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T Y P E W k l T E R
R E N T A L y
Rent a . standard office typewriter now by tlie day, week or-ihonthir i to .3 days ... ..... . $3.00:Tr=wfi'ckTz:rrj±-.-..... ...~.~$4;75~I Month ..........r...:.........r..$8.8Q
- G a m b le s__ GR 9-2311 -25
FOR SAT;E-^Miseellarieo'Us hbuse- hold.item s’.includi n g L a rge-cutrglass nuncb-^owl with opiate; ladleand 12 cups. Bmaliler glass pUh'ch' _ vl..!p.n-..ped.e.3Tjdyba3.c:.:\yi.tJi_jiupsL Many -small electric appliances. Lamps.^ .Portable typewrUor. ' Cut glass dishes; Va,ses, Jewelry. Table lineiis, etc. Man.v of the.se items are brand new and would, make goocUv Chrustmas ■ ■ gifts. Var.sity jacket, size 42. or 44. Gray plaid sp ort jacket, size ,,38. ; K nii- 'sport sh i r t s , mod. Lon g Sc ou t / u nif or in and 2 shor t —Scout—uniformsr—SQ- w aist, 14'/;! and 15 shirts. Paly- pen.. J u nvper, Many more items too numerous to list. 633 S. Main .S t.—H t-r- back—door—until^^45—pvm-,-or- callTrR '9-'387L----------------------- -25
Farms _For_S.a-le-—130-acres—n e a r- Chelsea.- Good buildings, ,m odern .^Jcjtchen,. 2-bedrooms I and bath on f i r s t floor. Price $42)500'.'- 1.5.7 -acres,- M anchester—School bus,--7-room";hou8ef-new-pump -anA oil furnace. -'Possession a t - t im e-ofsTTttiV 1
‘B u t t s Cr S w i s h e r C o .REALTORS
------- NO-3-0501r evenings....- —GEORGE PRISIN GER — 479-4161______ - ' '___________________26FOR SA LE —• Lots In Scenic N dab * Heights, near Half Moon Lake. Septic approved. 160' * 285*. Trees. Chelsea .School Diiitrict, Also 4* bedrooms, 2*bath Gape Cod with Iqbk^hrottgh fireplace. Builder's dtome. E; Ai Wigle, Phone Chelsea 479-4471. 23tfFOR SA LE—Xmas T,rees, cut your t own. .Scotch.and Austrian..pineK l/WU - ,
‘up to seven feet. Any tree,,$8, Open week-ends. Evergreen Hills Tree Farm„ Kendall -Rd., off Jacob. Rd., Sharon Towtisnip. OA 8-4737. , . ' 2 5
■MALE HELP-
E stim atorExperienced with blue prints and
capable of calculating volumes for all types ,of. plastic-fabrication;.,...
P h illips Products,' Com pany, Inc.Stibeidiary of Phillips Cbmi^ny
79 1 Grand Ave,, Dexter, \MIchigan ‘A'n ^qual, oi^portunltjr er iployer
27FOR SALE—Simth-Gorona port- - able: typewriferTMike-new.::PhoneI Saturday evening, G R '6-8263. -26
items. 421 McKinley. Ph. 479-165T.' ' . __ -25fDQN-’T m erek^ brighten yJur car- . . pets...,. . Blue L ustre them . . . eliminate ra'pid resoilirvg. Rent electric sKam.poot'r $1T Chelsea Hnrd- ware. ;Rh. GR 9-6311, . .
W aterloo Rdv -a t Bush Rd. 25
CLOGGED ; SEWER:'
:1V:A:NTED ■ TO--rRENT=^3;ibedroom: T A R M _ L O A N S -
R e y n o l d s
S e r v i c e
home.. In near Chelsea, Call 47-6.-8:150: evenings. ...FOR ,SALE,-^19-inch portable TV,
hardly used. Special Christmas. price,- $75, Call '479-5761 after '5.
up; 40x65 f t trgflers, John'' R. .r^onet_TraUer Sales, Gregory, Mich. Phone ALpiae 6*2666. " 48tf
FOR TRACTORS and equipment.(hi
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THANK YOIFI wish toJthank all my friends
and relatives' for the ’ flowers; cards and telephone calls sent mo\vdnie I was a patient at St, Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. A 'special tha'nks to Olive Lodge 156; Royal Arch 'Masons, 140 Chelsea Rod and Gun Club and—members of Ann Arbor Commander.y^^3.'- — J- ■-■■■--------------—Geor^e-Doe.
Someone who: ■was wonderful in . every single way,-
\, _ Someone,who. isJn our thoughts every single day,
. Som.eone' who was thoughtful, good and kind, ;
- .Never could, a day, go by " that -you are' out of mind.*
It broke our .hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone,For part .of .us went with you
~Thli“ day God 'called you borne. Loved, and sadly missed by wife, children—and-grandchiUlren.— ---—
INTHEMORIAM' In- memorv of StahleV^'Hand,' Jr ., who died D oc .'20, 1964:- Your— gentle -face—and-patient-
- - - smile,- - — ----- — -With' HAHnpaa wp rflgalLYou had a kindly word for each -And died—beloved by all.We miss you now, our hearts
are sore,Ae=ti me= gees:=b:y we^mi ss= y oit-
' more. .Your loving smile;’yodf gentle
face-N6 one can fill your vacant
place. .Sadly missed' by.Stanley, Alice apd. John
and daughter, .Delbres, §Sunday’
Artl^ui ........--M/Mlabel Beli who-gnem-.v
ci'sT Wilbur Pluok ofand Howntv). n)n..u ...I,and Howard-Pluck w o i tienb at St. J use,,k-Mercy }»!? Pital. .Ann. Arlxu’. N
r.~ m id -M rsrT :ri{rw ^ .Rockbridge wl'ro" 'nm g dinner gucsis „f Mr. a,id \t .Georg-Pluck-; ------M.'», K. R. I'i.,.) w;..; i i r j i man Bott. Mi's. Hubert RassPt'i , J ■Mrs. Fj'ed-Klink-.-8r.
LYNDOTV TiMr^ Nettie Hall returned hoa
Saturday afeti;, being a patient jJ St. Joseph Mercy-.UnspitauT Arbor,-for the imst week, ’ T
Mr. ami Mrs; Doniilci-TIioniJ bf V ckson, .spent.S.umlay. hore guests of the -latter's pnrenu, Jlrl and Mrs. Frunk'Mills. I
Miss Nancy .lack.son of Ann At I bor. a frequent vi'sitor at the ho Jof Mr-, nml, .Mr.s; Chailea Fnfjnmnn, - le ft M o n (i a y. n i h t hy plan 1 ■for Englaml to iiUend the weddinel of one. of her former charges durJ mg her enreer as a ehildrenJ nurse. ■
ROGERS .CORNERS..Mrs. RQhcry!,:dn:en-()f-Tenipep
anpe, arrived Monday night-for u visit—w th herparent, the Rev! hn'^Mj's. M. \V, :Bj'ueckner aiid.M he . .with' Mrs. Hnierkiipr nn y birth(iay._XTResilii,v). Aha-ja ohcs/vfTiiTTeTzTA"TtT \ i ..T u 1. i ■ i >~—'*-**-*- *n* /« * uu«|sefvancD of idrs, drueckner’s biTth4 day, Mr. ,nnd Mr.s, Moritz BrueckJ
-nei?-and (i/ugli teiv-Xina-41arier«f[ M O’ n r oe, - s I t-S u n d ay- -here.:..:.Q.n Fridav, 'Mi-, and “
Wenk heard from their son,' PfeiDonald -Wenk—UmUhe ivas-now i» Victnami He is with a conibabeM gineei'ing divisioir imd was" at AnJ iKhe—Whed: lii> ■_\v-LFrpZIj.bftlTRif«i
Mrs .- Erwin Wenk and daughterj Jean, arc' leaving Saturday;.spend i‘I St mas .anotlierl
CARD GF^THANKS . .S y s in ce ,tS a n k s fe- jl]-
friends,, neighbors, relatives and.peQple_at_Rack.welLBtandar.d_whQ_ visited;~aml '.called''fn'e.^sent beauti-“fill gifts and ;helped my familyIn 80 miny 'why, .porythInK 'wkt^na 'Maillvn .IWcrer i,c.lfyvpfttlv nnnre *vaT,pn. . v : ' . ..i h. «greatly appreciated.
FQR SA LE — -Mahogany... Duncan Thyfb" tabl^nd-pads, seat -8,-in-
JthpughtfIllness -and - -k in d n e s s
spent.'Pi’idny iifternnon with.Mrs<j ’Jam'e.s' Clark of Grass .Lake.
Mr. and .Mrs. Emeison !.es«1 &pent-Wcflneada.v-' Vcni R; ’ 1
3hQ.wn._to...me diu'ing my stay at and .Mrs, Rny Miller
exceU.en.t_..cojiditi.on.. .479-7444. :_-28.
IGBU-SKA-TES-—^N&w-^and-.u8ed. We trade and sharpen. Chelsea
HardwaPGr
-ON--?A-kCRE - B-bedroom -homOr. :'2 full .baths, family room, .rec-
P A I N T I N G .EXTERIOR-J^ZIN TERIOR:
the-^hospital, and since-my-return home.- -I—am—indeed-rgrateful'- and most lipprecTatlve.... _ i IHam: HitcbipgKam. '
g-’ -r-bom, dining space, modowiPkit iBhT W A L U P A P E R - I - N aNCARIJ-OKiSHAmCS
-Mr.-and Mrs.- ’CIMh-Martin
Mr'.nind' N!V'S;’-:Heni’y-.Notleh-aiiifamily -spent Saturday e « ■ ith' his- parents Mr. and Chester Nottcn. ■ . '-- MrSi 4,eoniird'4iov^nd-wMS u nd ay-(l i n ne j'-'guest-of-.Mi-i
and4'Mrs.;;Harl'cy--1 ,p veland.’ In. .tn? evWANTED TO B U Y ~ L arge house.
good repair, with-at least. 20- acres tillable land. 20‘minutes driving distance Ann Arbor. Box ER18
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glassed-in porch,-- 2-caiv.<garage.'
d^-BEbROdM^HOME V/k baths, garage, landscaped yard. See
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Free-Estimates:.R.eferepcftS-.Av.ailable.
TH O M AS BALL
For Sale20 ACRES with 3-bedroom mod
ern home, garage. ^
PHONE 475-7287.-9tf
40- acres farm land 8 miles from Chel.sea. $200 per acre. ■38 acres with frontage oh old ::Ur " "Dr .n,
2-BEDROOM HOME gas heat, large garage with bullt-on ;sun'
brch, All screened in.
HOUSE FOR SALK^Income or private. , 302 .Congdon, $12,500.
'For further information phone A63a6J47, -dBy8-or--7Al-3672,--€ve
■UYira*'T »» I* A' . J'daughter ! wish, to thank all th e |n in g they.attcmted arelatives-frlends-andneighhors-for- -.the-Grass--take--Methodist-cLMrs. Walter -Riemensohrf
had lunch with Mr., and Mrs. ;^:;;Peterso!i--*l#^^ hlso called bn: :.Mrs;^<lp|^and M i . <31 iffo;rdvisited Wiilter Neibltng o. ^ rb o F S iu ^ y
the-wonderful-gifts-they--received 'for ’ their 25th wedding anniversary. Alsb, a special,.thanks' to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin for putting on a wonderful party.
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Double store b.tillding. ’ Rooms- —^abover-Q n-Mftin-S.t^
1% acres with 4 bedrooms P Smiles out on old US-12 east;— -,
L e o T A T ^ G u i n b nC A t L -
ttings. ' . . ' 17tfE X C E L LE N T BUILDliNGLOT '-- j 2:14 .acres, ISO-foot feon^ge on
-MoKinleyTRoT^near ehels0aVNorth Elementary school. Call GR 9-4874,
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TROOP l44r-Brownm. Tfoop 144 met Dec. 1,.
ist-’ 'thc-~Congre’iyatiyhal-~^h~nth^^
roor »unaay ai > ■"''-y _Mh. 'arid lTsreiiffoiKl^^tfF
attended a stbain .'show near 1 Inga last Sunday.
BROKER Phone 79-'45?5'
Kern Real Estate_W.ANTED_—4x6 or larger spear-
fihanty. Call NO 3-7658 after 6 mm. _________ ':2B'
l‘ -25"Phone 475-8563'
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W E L L - L O C A T E D , 8 - room s o n d b o t h , b a s e m e n t, ,gosn o s.'f u m o c e '' 9 'oroge , lo ndsco pe d lo tr d o s e to ;h lg h school.
T r i c e d toTsell, p d n “cdn be” frriarTcedv
2 * A P T . H O U S E o n S u m m it S t. M a y be u ^ d os a 4 - b e d ro o m house o r tw o 2 -b e d ro e m o p o rm e n ts . P ric e ; $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . P a rt rh oy be fin o n c e d . ' ' ‘ i
M O D E R N C o v o n o u g h L o k e y p o r -r o u n d c o tta g e ." P rT c e ;'$ 8 ,0 0 0 . ' — - '
M O D E R N , 4 ‘ B E D R O O M H O U S E , gas fu rn a c e , Rouble lo t , g a ra g e . P ric e ; $ 13 -;5 d 0 . P o r t d o w n .—
Sold out of good forme. Hove buyeiO wolfing.
Uif your property with Miller^idltf efffelentifervtee.
R . D . M I L L E RR E A L E S T A T E B R O K ER
IVILYN ABD0N,>h)iin«,47?-4S22 (oftar S gtir.)OHIm i 15775 Covandugk'Lah»,Road
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BU LLD O ZIN GGrading &-Land Clearing-
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a Christmas; party, Duwaha Vllle- mure brought treats. Ganies were played and ca'rpls sung. The meeting dosed With taps. - -
Dorn Alexander, Sharon--Sohill6r, - scribes
TROOP 247—-Brownie H Troop 247 '-has - been
busy getting ready for Christmas
6946 Werkher Rd. Chelsea, Mich. Phone 476-8446
!£ no answer call 4'79*2791-24tf
tillin g presents for ntothers
J f iVs a jo b fo r B o fflo d G as
i n A JOB FOR SH E U A N E
• P ^ u r t of the . Shell
, O il Company
H IL L T O P PLUMBINObob SHIAAS
lO I I , Main St. Ph 47g-Sig|
and practicing Christmas carols for, the (paroling party. After school on Dec. 14 Brownies caroled their way from the Congregational church to the Ifead ds .home __on Flanders St., where they had their supper and party. ; '
Officers for Dpeemher are presi'< dent, Nancy’ Hepburn; secretary, Linda Shodoan; treasurer, i Lois Lovely; and scribe, Vfekie Sager.
Vickie Sager, scribe.
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'■ spent tk( 'herbfotlWattfij ° is a pi]i«fey Ho?I'ned Tij, '« in Hillfc' ' ’eflJon o| Ji'day evel ajid Mr,'e iiorne oq Alls. S'orJ iassett ar.i
I'ned ho patient
Pitalr-AoJ ek, ThonijJ here j] ii'cntj, Mr]
f Ann AtJk the homeT je^uhrj ti*>y,plan{ I?''veddingj ai'ges dutf thildren'jl
f-Tenlpe ight: for 1 the RevJ
i.er anihf-on-heij ifr-irvob. er’s birthJ z BrueckJ Marie (lff here.son,' PfeJ
is-now IdI onibateM a"s“ al An| h^Merl daughter,I urda^, anotherl , Mr. an son, Jef-Iy-i
h BrueckJ parlrf
baervanct
-Kennedy )ent-SatJ irgrand'l Mr.ianif
d iamilfl with hen =st-;Wahll rithVMrs.| c.n . [.esseri with Mr|)tlen-i ievenii)i],nd MnI-W83
the mLchiKb ichneiilw Irs. Nel lay. Sh( th'Rhodi
P-etetar.Hait
fuiyhiean sugar beet indua- ‘ “ wSed 920,000 In aehoU
h«s'b«e>i Jo r « * ri.
je jtop Here leeps Your Car
TSeek-up gets'your, « r set fpr Hityei" dtiving. ■■ -'■ r
cultural aJul home
sfTHE CHEtSBA STANPARP, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN
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(ContliuieiLlfi'om page one) With , the Hccurato shooting of
Ki'ooger, who .scored' 10 points' in
lo.ul. (,avy Houlu and M lk o \itiii.’ scon.,I six points eiich
milldogs in'this iquiirter; "J l t J i^ lu g a j j ^ t s c o i 'e d . the-Vlk,. in«s m tho ttiii‘dniirnrtf|., 20 to in, Hit won' imabk* to dent tho largo
IWd l!io y.iking’s-pnssokKtul. Woj- 'eight of CholKHids
ilo'Ki'oegoc hit for seven dlBU'o and Pled Goethe, and Tod Kavnei' hit fo rfiv e otfetr for-Dundee."
In the fourth quarter the Bull-' dog.s were able to creep withitV seven - iiointir of “DundeT but no clost*r, Dan Parsons scored 8 of ('helseay 10 points in this quarter.
total of 30 fprz.tbe.,nlgbiS« Both teams, substituted jfrOely in the eloHing minute and a half of play.
Minmnariaed. So'mtr^of 'the ' boys were obviously quite “tight” be-
Houle, who came in to the game in the middle of first quarter, sparked th^ Bulldogs' rally. Gary
“ended ui) with 18 points-fqr the" night. Also Dan Parsons came Into the game at various stages and
eight in the last quarter. Other Bulldog scorep ‘ were 'Dod" Salyer, Jim Ortbring and Kim Flintoft.
Pokela promised that revisions will- be made in tho Bulldog line- •up based on the performances of the^substitutes and starters.
cannot’ aHo> the’"'6pposin team to jump...,ahead .while we ex
F o r m e r A n n A r b o r M a y o r C r e a lU r g e s a t
“It is hard to, believe that wo could have water , problems. in Michigan,” said,.r Coeil. 6.™-Creal, former.Anh ATbor mayor and pres- ' Vtiy a member, pf the County
the .euiTy-„atagos of .the-,-.game'i the .couch .added.
The bench again provided^ sMevery. promtsliTg'substituesr GaTyj'SiDUth"-I.,yonHhrions—in—a-'second
.conference tussle. South Lyon defeated a tough Dxdter team 73 to 64.
a fcf 1 ■ a iV(IHt ■ 0'“u“nn'!‘l ijyihe S oulh- eastern Gonforenee, after the game with Dundee.
-Friday the Bulldogs/^host the
True friendship i.s based upon service to others, not upon favors.
c:l! meeting on Dec. i7‘.He quoted from “This Is My
Michigan” that the wo Sd's. great' ost Waterways pro Michigan’s.. that no_place in Michigan is: moi'g than 85.’ imles from “the' TlrciU Lakes and no spot is more thaii^a 15-!minute drive from a lake. V
Ho -believes -water-can -bo obtained without' impoumfihonts.similar to the planned Mill Creek im
iievo that' the proposed- impouncK- ment provides the be.st or only solution to the area'.S'T'frrture water problems.
Although Greal and others worked to get the-now W ater Re- sources Adt passed in 1904 .they
RAY-a VACI ELECTRIC LANTERNy " $9.95
less battery
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SLEEPING BAGS ( U S '$12.98-$15.7$ I
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a ^ R A Y - O - V A CS 2-CELL FLASHLIGHT
Completc'.w I t h . b a ttprlpq,
TREE LIGHT SETSM e rry
S ^ l ig h t s $3*^a N o m q 7 - L i g h t Sefsy
indoor .1 $I G .E . IO ^ L ig h tS e t s ,« indoor .. . . . J .........$1.793 G .E . 1 5 - i i g h f Sets, ---------HI outdoor .........$ 3 .9 8
Indoor T re e Lig h t'B u lb s ” '
S O u td o o r T re e L i g h t Bulbs
31i] not renliise the legal franie- w0rk'^^quId_ makc the Mill 'Creek W poundm ent po-ssiple, . They : be- lieveil- the—project would ; involve the Huron River and adjacent lands. ”- Fj:Qm_SoctiQrL»12__Ajitlcle 7 of. tlie-new- state constitution- Oreal read that tho - county board of 'su- pori^iaors -must. givt^ consent before
”n“ navigable 'stroahr .'may be either bridged or (lammed, and noted -tlmt- a stream is considered navigable if it will float a log.. ‘“ Don’t panic! Don't Sell a t low prices! Stick it out.!'' lie advised.
“Stay in there and. fight!”
rHARBWOgO=SKlS^Gomple'te w ith binders 'and ski poles.
He believes every unit of gov- emniont affected shopld Immediately ass.eas -the possible results and 'take action ‘ now rather than, waitimr to kpp what
. Chelsea and Dexter should be especially concerned, he said, Chel- sea-becauso-H-hlts had -a sewage problem in the past and could con ceivably have- trouble again with the flooding of the Four Mile Luke
4U-ca,4 n spite of.-assurttflcos' lwt- this , will not l appon
Dexter should bo concerened, he' said, because of the close,ness. of both tho river and Mill Greek.
It is e.ssential, tha t local govern- jn e n U -an d -4 o cal- -people'' keen jn toutdr” with 'tlieir reprcjB&ntalives both in'tl^o '^ ta te |iml Washington.• "Guy Larcom, Ann Arbor city
"mahm?ei7^'is~doing •^tfio'^bb—'he's- paid to do,” said Greal, “which is to look out fo r the w ater supply for Ann Arbor. Ho (LarW ini is alrtcore In htT“1rcW ^tln rr 'th ls "is the best v'ay to s(dve local water problems.” ' ' “
However, Creal, who was Ann Arbor mayor for the six years preceding April .liK;.5, believes ihaJL_Q-t)lSI- ■ possilde-. solutions to7tho"watei‘-problems-ex4st-and-wai ran t close study before reaching a final dccisio^i
Peter Vafi Duson,' University of Michigan graduate student, di.s- cussod the graduate level field crFurse in geqgrnpliy which is.UHmg the proposed Mill-Greek, impound- -ment ' area as a field .-ituciy site.
The 25 students are involved' m an extensive study o f soil tyi>e.s; land tcnufc.' drainneo. manpina
★ ^ E g g ^ f e s s i v e —, i - — —Fe\v things-m ake a poultry man iitiorc excited than pointing'out to Hi m~Di at “ Die “a v e r agiv'e gg~ "el tW in -Mic'hiirnn . has . been imported”.
into—tire—state—trcjm-raonre,—other' production area of . the nationv;-'■ In the' flr.st place,- poult^men know that 'Michigan inns. o'very-
^krn^Heeded---to=-supply„^its^>WB' eggs,, excellent feed supplies, fav- ocahle climatic coniJitipns (liens hrtc— heat-)-;— good— inanagenKMit know-how, and an muKsualfy' fiae- ]M)_u1try. department at Michigan State -University-. '- Vet- Michigan’s competitive
po-^tion in the egg industry appears to see-.saw at'best, enough so that a recent Egg Marketing . Conferenc'e" involving Michigan
-po r b-'-' th at -t\vg -u n 1 d e nx 111 e( i ~m 0 n 4md-Tirttempted—to-■ solhd-fc-money at - one residence to-fight the impound- mon'tr-'pi'oject—He' suggested vre.si-
-d.4trts.^b<};-otLithe^lcrt,_fqii.splicita-. ti<Jh§"~l)y unknown persons and that any suc^ incidents^be promptr ly-repoHtedr
-and neighboring .stat'c's had as I t s : topic, ' ‘Is the M idwest,going to “ le r ^ f l# . egg i m lu s t r m o v e ' “ SouthT^. Much, of the current evidemee point's'- ia-^tbat—direction—ami-’ the South has been' aggressive—rn—TlI pha.se,s of the poultry '.industry— from' assembly-line production of liroilerst to "egg- factoi'ies” turning out thousands of 30-doiien ca.ses,,of■ eggs ench \veek, with a minimum of^cost. . >ln_>fighting back, Mk'higan poulfrymen-have -jQjntHl-tdg'ethcr'in a nurnber of ndtafile ari‘a.s— first, in working toward flocks of an ‘.‘economic” .size and. quite unlike anything_seen, .around the Taj'm^in Grandmother's dayJ The.' averaglCm^^ h'as risen .steadily, P.W—moat-com nie.rcia l-pror-7 eh rarc wellT'aboveTthe-S^OflOrf bird flock. ^-.A A 1* A fc* ■ '»% r**.. —1J;T topuLner iri. Hii ■,siVe prograrh . which originated
only a -few; years ago iri the m inds, of Michigan ;^armers7 and which is' now operated: by a special “ Egg Marketing”''tliVision • of Farm ' B ureau Services, ■ eggs aro' produced under condiitons of. ex treme clcan- jinoss rind' tem perature control. These cggsvnow r&i^ch.mTtrkctirTm^ dcu' the'higho.st .federal inspection standarll,“ Fresh Fancy, Quality” Pack. iT his- ineans-- eggs—above iGrade-A-^ox!- AA-eggs refrigeratedalinost :from the moment of laying to.: the mtxnicnt of sale.-
■ 2. Arkansas and Nebraska.' .3. 7-7, , ' ■ .4. Konya's SOOC-metey worldj title track star.
tmii-lanfhvidues'rainl -wil!-also-c‘()tv-- sider the future potential' of the P|i'operty. Results will he '.stimmar- ized and available nex t'sum m er.
Mill Creek Research Gounci! members voted to, take necessary action; to rixako the CouncirVi non-' pi’ofit corporation following a re view,: ()fj^orporatiQn.^p.d.si5lblli.ties. byir-aitorney J a mes T ryamI, Stownship-supervisor,
Ge(>rgc-:-Frisiriger,7_Councii p'resi- dent-r-presfdcif^. the meeting. He ~iTi?fdl(nTF(r''fhirt“ “tife''?fiifetrff.'s“ d ^ partm ent' had investigated' a rc-
Leonard-McCaila, 'Council sc.cre.- tary, reviewed briefly th e . viiried activitic.s o f . the MCRC ’ since its or'ganiy.atipn seven months ago, ■ The sevon- toiirs were discussed, by Mi;s.. Harold -Sias;.. A summai’y of the agricultural.'statisticH report covering the 10(i farms in the pro-posed impoundment' area,' .being proposed by the group, was given by Robert Holler. (This I'epoj't Ls,
being revised and new figures frill be available a t a later date.
-Treasurer,’ William Chandler, gave a report and Mi's. Harry Den* ham; vienRfi[xaLi’nT»ni i jihofradniirilra(.tUres of tlfe area for po.ssible use in a brochui'e ajhd frluch\are avail- -'able -for-purchase.' , ■ ' * -•
She also read a note from Jim Stontzol, who did a series, for the Ann; Arbto - N’dwr’ ta'ST summe? ^eempHfflfrtrtini^-tfae-Reaear eh~Oo^n- ciV 01) its organization and ’ap? proacU to the proposed impound* me.nt project. ' y
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'Veibu r- pul lover -sbirls.,. Fure- ■■y.—■w tth^.its-velvety look(
anid s o f t f e e l- ^ y e jourr seem s: th e c lo se s t rr+hfrxgr to th e "roy a l v e lv e t. '' '
In deep ricn to n e s or b u r- T ^ u ird y ; <nEl^bfue^:jtie.Ve-^
lour s h irt is a m ost h a n d some g ift i teiwz^f0 r : j ny-
discrim inatingm on o ftaste.
To see o n e is a lm o s t Gertoin-., [y t o buy one. • -
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,:Mallory; Gift Cortiiicates start at $9 ’'95
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lowship/wifl inVeV t'o plan Christ^ tnu.s Eve party t'or children.Friday.-' Dee.. 2-1— _______T:iH) p.m.' F;imi!y Chri.'tmas Ikv'sep.vice 'witdr ••aliy.siltitns aftd' parly for indiuiiry hy .Uinmr I'il- a rttit Fe.llu.wslup. •
11 ;nii. p.m, ':— ‘Caiidk'!i:jlu .coin-
People!i7:0p p.nn Evening service.
Prayer meeting" each" Thursday at 7:30' p.m. ^
ST. PAUL -t?y m D "eHt*iteTft7 ircH Ri's y ’
GUKC;ORY.‘BAPTIST. CHURCH 'I’lie Rev; -Millard' Heron;"Pastor
FIRST ASSEM BLY OP GOD • CHURCH------- _______. 14DOO. Old US-12 .
The Rev. Harold Sc Bilotta, Pastor.Sunday,Dec. I'il—__ 0.;-15 -a.m.—S
11:00. a.m.- — Worship .serviqe. ■ I :-'!n p.m.- -Stmdtiv. '■ •i-)uiiil_Chi i-->t...t: maj- pri)«TH-m.'The pubUc is ■ conli-
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WREATHS - $2.50 upEVERGREEN
GRAE BLANKETSS5.00 and $7.50
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(Francfsc'oTT}ic‘lL.'v, Stephen. PctcFsbn, Pastor Sunday, Dec. Dir:-
' a,ni,--)Vo'rship serv ice . and t Sunday Sidiool. 7 ' .
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—ST,_MARYJS-^ CATH(DLIC .C H U R C H "Trite Rev, P'E' Francis Malis'ze'wsKi
-Swday, llecv-1,0— ■ . '-Mas.se.'i, a t 0:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 10
a.m., and -ll;8 Q =:adn.-i^ uL— ^-S.T.~-BARNABAS-...EPISCOPAL CHURCH
'; 205iljpLOld^US‘12 ;The Rev. J. R, Smucker, Vicar
iilWlA-SEAMOAI. Lima Supervisor Named Delegate tpAHuron River I Watershed Council
P R IB f^ D S H iPT Jow^:^—you .measure-fr|ffld‘ * ■*■ ship? What do you expect
Washtenaw “ County Board^-of- Supervisors-Tuesday selected -Jay;
"tirmrfrom someone you call a friend? j township, as a delegate to Huron Before yon answer, .think fpr -a River Watershed Council, moment about yoiir willingness Bradbury will represent town-.to “do aomothinB” for those you ships . not---'oth«rmse =:= enresentedcall a friend. How much would v| by a delegate o'n Che Council.
The program will fea tu re drgmai musio. and' p o e try .. .M rs,-.Jam esGaunt wiilvbe organist. The Junior and Junor ' High ohoirs * directed by Mrs. Warren will sing several numbers. - Other muajeahfeatutes are a trombone solo by Russell Maurer and a rhythm number, “Carol of the DruiJi8,” ’ by the 9 a.m. church school kindergarten.
AaWtingi Mrsr' William 'Eis'en* beiser with the planning for the. program are Mrs. Charle&VCameron and Mrs. Ben Bower, oncos- tu.mes{ Mrs; Clare Warren, music; Mr. Cameron and Mr. Bower, '8cen• eryJ’'Mr8,vDwight'Gadbery,vpro- graTnr“MT8r-Georgr^llerr-n'urB-‘' ery. ' • v ■
Child care will be provided dw
Seat Belts Save Area Resident as Carls tkmolished
4Seat.heU;.a are credited with saving the life of Richard A. Cook; 26, of 13934 Bramble Brae, Gregory, (North Lake), early Saturday niornjng. :
Cook'was driving his: 196B GheV'- rolet Corvette north bn Stofer Rd„ four-tenths of a mile from the North Territorial Rd. intersection in Lyndon township, according to iWashtmiaw. County_.^hertff*k offi= cers, when ho swerved on the wet blacktop to avoid hitting a deer.
He was trave irn vT T T lper hour, the lepon stltSfr the car veered •east -side 104 ,fect,*v-» ixuui, eume -out and flipped 70 foct M air, it the-groui.i L . N { « t t h r o r t f c ai, I S ?tng to rosrerTits ftonl of (louo sift?
The ears was li'stpd „ , wreck; Cook cecekpd injuries.'Sheriff's 1 scat bpit-Ckiuk';V& »saved hi.s lifo. xiip curred at 4:18 a.i. '‘***“
ing the program.Tmmediately af ter the p ro g ram *W o m an ’s Society will hostess a " coffee"" andfellowship period.
The Congregational church * has announced a Christmas^-program for 4:30 p.m. Sunday.■ The..C.ongrogatienal-’OhureH
also announced a family Christmas Eve -service at 7 ;p.m./with baby sitting to be provided. The pri- mary department children "wilt beentertained at a party in charge of the Junior Fellowship members.
At' 11 “ p.m. Christmas Eve ^candlelight- - "Com'mudibn servLce will be held at the Congregational church.
Zion Lutheran church at Rogers Corners has scheduled two Ghrist- mas. prograihs by the Sunday school, the first a t Sp.m; Sundayby the upstairs department.-Bn.
(iftitled “The .Mighty Wonder,” the program :wili feature a singing and speaking'choir. There will 'also an appropriate film strip Jn color.
The sorcalled “downstairs” Sun- afiy7-.s6h()6UdepaiLun()tiui-wmY'pi'grBont-a program of.ationS at 7:30 p.m. Christmas
Eve. _ .A' Christnias worship service al
so will-sb^hold'' at "Zion Luthei*an church at :'30 a.m. on Christmas day, ' - —1'' ■- ■ ------'■ ■ ■
\'ChciHoa~Baptist church will pre- seivt Bundfly^chooI^styients^m-a- jlayldf and program /of recitations
and song.s at tha^Christmas pro- gram which is to to held at 7 p.m. Sunday.
The church page of this issue
you do for tbehii to what’extents ___ _____would yotr'Be inconvenienced be-: [eily 'held by the late Leigh Beach, mas programs, f ore-yoiLdecideii ypu weren’t such
of The StandardN gives details of th.e_li.mes for the various Chirstr
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who is there when you need him.”
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This cannot be denied~l|, soihe- • one turns away from you in- an
hour of need, he is not a true Jriend. _ He is, as _they say,_:“a fafr-weather friend. ’ .
Rest assured that you have one friend who is always with ybu, always near. You may- forg^
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time because you feel no need; “*=things-are7fair“and*Tosy,“ Bqt;rlnr^
n.n hour, ol-crisis) in a-moment of despair,if-you are a Christian, if : you believe, then you turn tO; Q dd; with : a ' player,_
But, what/ do you dp for-God during the' fair-weather days?
27 Recruits Join
well in hand!
Michigan State Police— -f-wen ty:iseven--'-St;ate—Botiee—re-.ci:.LUlsLJM>.Cfl.niQ_;pi|: ;a t i 0 n a r y . ors in a gmciuatibn ceremony, held Doc.' B-^iti-^'eHogg ,C entor,' Michigan S tate UiiivorsJty.,:_East Xan^, s'ing.:_The -'gradimt}on- brought- theState Police enlisted strength to:
- - •Governor, George' Komnev gave
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friends.■ A' feature of the pi'ogram was the presentation-: of : a bravery awat'il to Tpr. Charles. G. Peldhaus- eiv 3dj of Marquette.-by Col. Fredrick- lv.::David8j‘ State .Police di- I'Gctor.' Feldhau.sor earned thO" a ward for his capture of a knife-
FOLKS USE CHRISTMAS CLUB FOR M A N Y PURPOSES "
wielding'’ escaped: convict- in ‘Sep-“ tember at Negauneo*. Mrs./ Feld- J)auser, _tho four Foldhauser sons,, a_nd Glenn E._ Foster, Ma.i: ^quette post commander, were in attemlanc.c
GolonelrDavitiSj“Wbo-alsb talked- to the assembly, administered the oath of- office to t;he graduates and pi esented"The]r T5a<Tp;es.- •;
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Without i-vi'i') a k'Hiih' to' Glow linit s'on lai't-d','Tlii" ljUkr, ll( ,.a k .' l ^ U cinil^i ha^^ boi'i'i q,ai i'd"Ready'I'o'r (■’hi'i.'^timi'?. Yon’sk' vot koil. h i.v iin,', Ikil jn.'l dniiiy the DdnuM lliat'.vou ss.Oiini to i|o; Ready'for ( 'hi i;--Jnia.'.'?. eiirli-'s lt,o j niad'Why, you'ai'trlint ready'for Chl'i^lma-- a't a ll!’’ ,
she awoke wiih a start., ajid a"<.n;y of de--|iaif, ” 'r!H'n>'s .‘1 0, little Iiine atid I ’ve stilt to prepare.
* Oh,,"FHther,-fo-ruive'me, J 'iee,\vhat You mean,'’/I
•Ye.'J, hioro tha ird lu ’, giving of gifts and .a,,.tree. ’ ' ', i t ’s the lieai'l swept c lean 'th a t He waiHs-to mio,
■ A .hi'ari that t,s free 'from liitternes.s, sin - - 'Jieudy fo r ChrUlnuis ^ •
M-m-m-iii-milk1 ’efreshes
best!Peur glossfuls of goodness
with every meal ond
ot snoektime too.
YOUR BUDGET AND YOUR G O A L$ —•‘50 eoeh week-for 50 weeks“t:------ ----------$— 25"00$ I.00«aehw M kfor'$0w «ek$.......f ......... .....50.00$-2.00 «geh wook-for-50 weeks $ - 1 0 0 .0 0
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$20.00 eoclt week for 50 weeks SI 0 0 0 ^ 0
M ilk 's ' t h e „m c is t,w h en it ■ com eSvto th irs t**q u ^h ch in g
NOW.tastiness., C all us ^tadey for reg u teH ^ ^ e delivery.
IfCheto Baptist ChurchRev. EJmer S. Steenson, PbiToF
M ilk Is Noture's wonder*food. Drink it doily I
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'i \ %hiie eilfht weeks tha^t I Have' ' in Michiuan since the^ e.nd . pirst- Session-of- Gongi'ess, hi found a g reat deal of in- * PPlpnc the m any constitu-
;vith whom I Tiavonn]koa7 modsions of tije H igheratTon Act:.' ' li'6y" thl5"rgff80Ttn' likQ to discuss this new with you in this column.: , itflv, those' a)'e the” provisions bitV Law 89-329, the H igher tipnlot o r i9 6 6 ; v :r la 1: Authorizes .Federal jng jri'fints :to the sta tes to
community service pro-, nioiillnu -p^w anly^w U ^^ suburban problems, to be, >eV thfoiiyh public affd ponv if 'private colleges a n d - i - Ities. This is a ^program which Bids the various agricu ltural hion servH'os now provided
ships, foj- .studies loading -{()vm»oo^(iet'i-oo.s ^tiu^_IhJn_ph ^the. Act .pi'ovido foi I't'dural ussi.sfaTco m the form
THB CHELSEA STANDARD CHELSHA, MICHIGAN- p a o e s h v b n
County Leads la Sttoivfall'■ ■ .Imiisinfc'-“s;i“ AT5TT5fir"8^^ »mval ))ii.vnu‘nts have .been dis-
®^7lf^ants,-to-iiinnfcivp.' Cl ities o f , insUu'uions SijmUuft
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iuia] arep. 'lie II: Provides funds fo r the ovdiient of library .services
lolleiros and .un iversities.-in - U-funds-'.for. train ing. ■ of--li- Ls, and cmco.urages- regional lopnient of library systems, lie III: P rovides; funds to the - a oadomic . -quality - - o f.Berr “(iovdpping^^institutions^ for twonyear,. and B.A.’- (ting institutbns. -Fund.s for imil leadilng . fellowships” , to
ii:ito-stuilonts and junior fac-’ fniembei's who, -at the request- l-ilmiiiluiiing'' Inotitutionr would-
thpipj for ■ UP to two years.lie"IV: Student Assi.stance AuT !zes Fi'doral “educational op- bnity gfapts” . to institutions' Cgher o( I u oa.ti on-j—f-oi*—s tu d ents- jreat fimmcial need. - Each Ini-ship ivol to exceed either ^ half the amount of as- rce provided—the—student-by- lollw* or- liy- a s tate oy- priv- piola rs h i p :-pr ogra miS'-'tTfft-'-i n-- rg iiu'iime- from- work-study fhms, Michigan’s share of the f IV fiiiui.> iB'-proportionate^to hHi-p of ■ ■ l.iidenta, nationnliy,
■ _A^- with, g ■ iuiiij|)p[.--f)p—A7.fi;' passed bjs htc.vear, -the 'liig hcr. Kiliu-aiio’,,, landmark . legislation,- jtwtii-ely new gjomid, in iu'.>vii)in.r
h( »ln-^^rs- friT^ctrl i'eg^ to pi‘o\yde a.s.si.stniic fl'0'm''-especinlly m, cJ,v romific,.. budi^, landmad: legislnLion-Mamr- v/ith it the restHm.Mhilit.v- lor t'l(i>c and coiitiiuiiiig review of tiiThiew- programs, . • ' "
of MiclTigan’s 83' rr>unty ro<(i Qoiiiniiisjjions the State Highway Department reports.*'" . _Li[sjt—y^tx^-jin ly , 33^cQuaties{
iliiiililied by recording snow ac- ujinulutioiis of 70 inches pr more,‘•“inpared to iii(lH.'),S(i4..'i4 pafd ay janwiuaioi j i, - n i. Mu higan’s average snowfall (luring the winter of 19(14-65 was 9(5.27 ‘ 'vhesi—an-increaso ^of 29 iitchos oyer t he previous winter, and everj.^iU ]^_.exeept Herrien i-u- pprteil im in c a s e in the average amimuliutonf ,,- . ; ^
this .your Washtenaw MLii-t.v^m(ir(le(l,.th<>---loHBt-.snow--ftf-
I believiLih'at.witl, i)u.’ imsMigc iv .r *■’ ^ ’8'hi'i'. Kiluc-ation Act of .IJOj, the people of the Unju.,]States have ai fa'sl hcgmi-in mkeJ,.7. sonpiisly our .commitment' lu the princii,)le that no .one- who is (lunl-' 'ified .ought Ui he prevented fruni' I'cceiviiig the education udiicli lie i or 's l i J iiiiiy'-b''P'tkJicinliv:_ii.s,., ■.cause of limited personal fimincinl ! 'resources.''J'he benefits of continuing eduwition, .both the itulicrdi Vial and to our whoje.’ society, are i too great .to allow t-hem to be lost to indiviitimls . who eaniiot afford them,-—
any M ichigan-cl>unty i-¥aving^ Stmleio* t‘Ual. accumulation of only 38 hu-he.s. .Jackson county reported -M—4m4te8TT- Livingston,- 50.~ • and'rnghanivT)]).. ■ . - -■. .Payments V totuie<l -Motor Vehicle Highway Fdffio' api <‘<>i'(Ung : to. a formula established' hy the state legislature and.based -'ti average d.e))th^of ,snow and num
ber-; pf miles o f sta te highway to be maintained in -each county. - ;Statistics on snowfall are pro- vid(}d by the U. S. - W eather Bu«:
reau, which hiis one or more ob« sei'vation stations in every copnty,' . Ke^wpnaw county, with an. average accumulation of 230.8 inches of snow, again 'headed the .list of c (JUiitiesT^^cM fpughtoin- (ipuntyi AYith;19JB..inches,’ again was sec* 'ond. _ T T . ' ", 'Largest payment, $34,731.61, Will go to Allegan bounty, with, Muskegon count 'icflsse behind, ■ '- Smaiiost-payment|-$166.40r' Will go Branch county,- Which' barely .qualified with 70,32 inches' of snow.
T o d a v ^ s T i p f o rSafer Winter Driving '__.On.-glare-;ice,-fort.une.favor8 the dnveiy who goes with the percentages. National Safety Council research shows t h a t ‘"starting^ trac tion is improved '28 percent by snow tires, 231 percent by regular tire chains, and 409 percent by^remfo'reed ’ tire chains.. QT o o s e-ly p ack ed sn o w the percentages are different, but the idea is the same. S tarting trAction is im-proveT^52 percent by sndw tires; 313 percent by reinforced ' tire chains..
The Navy recently cbmrfiissloned its 8()th nuclear powered submarine, the- USS-Benjamin Franglim
CADK'ITE TROOP 170— i..- rrCadettes held their regular meet- ingrl-hOi'Sday,-Dee. 9^t^tlfe-M bill- .cipal Building. ‘ Attendance y a s taken,^ dues\ and Girl Scout calen- dar nmney was collected. The Girl^cout;' Troop is working on: th e G^o.d Grooming badge. Several. of -the-*girle-^taplay#<ir-4helr--goo^: . , grooming kits^ Theleader, .Sue Ei- entK too.senbeiser. crave iyeneral ipstrutidona.and information on modeling and. good grooming; A period of enters .ta.inment, kivhich-. included dancing- and singing, followed. \ /
. Cynthia Nelson, aciibe. ,TROOP 98— ^
The Dec. 8 meeting of Troop 98 was hold, at the Penthouse. A Cbirrt- )f--HQnoBT-meetibg-'.Wits'■held' andjt ; as decided that we would draw names for a Christmas,, par- ty at' the following-m'eeting>—Pa-trols were’ assigned for refreshments,. decorating, -and entertainment. The party is to: be held from 4:15 till 6 p.m. r '
The girls also made decorations for the Post Office Christmas 'trefrr to 1-be—decorated-—Sattmlayr
Christmas carols we"re sung and the closing was held.V '
JUada^.M<uii5JU.seci'etary.^TR^)OP'47— ^
Troop 47. of: tbe> helsea Girl ScoutSvhad^heir-Christmas-party- Dec. 14. Prepents were-exchangedr refreshments served and games
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;On-TueBflay,™Deo.—14 -T.roop 82 met a t the Congregational t, church. The meeting opened with the Girl Scout 'Pfonff8errGlrls“ coiitlnu(}d 'work on Christinas projects. Refreshments wore served by Vickie’ P n iter.’ ■ ■ ' _ ':” :jQ ir l 'Bcouts'* vvilb-gg:“:C]u‘.i8tinns: caroling Friday at 7 p.m. Scouts will meet next-wdek.at.tho church from 3 p.m, to 5 p.'m ..
closed with a and - the; friend-The meeting Christmas cai^dl *ship squeeze./Gina CotteMJiSh, scribe,
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O N E - M I N U T E S P O R T S q u i z :l. What college football team
ended the, year ra h l^ ~ ^ d m b e r one?■ 2. Name the:seoon^x*tn<l third- 3‘anked teains^ - -----'
. 3, W hat was the score ,of tho Army-Navy game?.4. Who is Kjpchdnge Keiho ?.(Answers on page six)
MILES S' f^lLES of wlalkinfl 5 f o r t , In every ior.
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F R I.o —Pish fro m I I :3 0 o .m . to 9 p .m . $ 1 .0 0. S h rim p , .............S A T , - —Swiss S te o k .................. ......................... ........................ . . . . . / . . . $ r . S 5
/ S U N .— •Eaked__Chickon & D u m p lin g s , B oked H o rn“ ’" D in n e r or^Ro ost P o rk D in n e F " . .............. . . $ r .J 5 ~ ~- R o o s t P rim e -R ib o f B e e f " ^ . . . . . , . . . . . v . , , . . l . ™ / .
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Personal NotesWord has-been i:ccciv(al._lhal-
Blance Pnlmci’, a lan(;:-timc> (!hel- sea. resident -‘HOW living in Cali- fornia, has bad a-'l'all wliidv re-
J/*!!:?!. b('r )io's|)italir.atiuii. She Avi.stied_ to be/^ienicmbcml _Lf> -Lall ber Cbelsoit-Fn- p-a fr ieiid.B (liii-li] - this: holiday • soa.son • and ■ regiels tha*t she .will' bo iinidile to pei--
.sojmlly._sendl_g.i;euting^caJ-d,s-.-tliis- year. Her address is: 44 Ulina ,Sl7,-San I' l-ancisco, Calir.'
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sn-efigthons' and eti-
iiiiki'B |ii-ovisions for subsidir':- lilir iati'i'cst' cost o f loan.s,
diiilcats iiiv atliriri school, Uit-T; Anthorizes a National rci'. ('ot'ps. (Th'e Congro.ss. Jbhoim'ci: to provide funds JiMU'.ilii': ('()i;|!>s. Action to cor- phin dcl'i.i'LeiK'y _i_s ^(jxpectpd to 0iwi(lL'i-od in 1966/1 Teacher;
Jl,_woiilii 'provide experienced IfM and leacher-interns,. upon Bl oU iical—8(^ool—diatdbts,'. Ldi «l schools witir concen- |ns of cliil(lren--frbm'--iow:in--
familios. Funds,^ when alio- will be appbrtionecL: to in proportion to the'" rela; [lumbor of children from low-
re families. Teaehers weuld-
iSt, Jpseiili.-Mercy sllo.siiital Friday after lieing at boint‘ only a week
Her sister, Mrs.- Cairie Nieb^/s. —H^rrhrtiYcs"Tff—Mrst I.avoi’ir /^ re - haiis./Dorotby). reedived wiki'd. Sat-
nder control bf“ fh'e~ Ib'c'ar IV wh<) would assign them, Idetermine what they ’.should
and ’whether their employ- should be continued. I t ' a lso.
I ^ s special teacher, fellow-
aiis^J .i'(J-ay tai'(J-ay of the. sudden death of ber
father, Thomas Brown,of I.hnlael, Tex., following a heart attack.Mr. and Mrs.- Niehaus aiK&oiv, formerly of Chelsea, now live at 102 Lilurii St., Mineola, Tex.• : Mi-r-ainl Glenn Har.shbarg- 'er; Jr;, Avilh their_.daugh,t.c.i'i..Q)iai'T fenc-.- of - Micliitra''n-^Ce,nter^leave
Q H k tS T M M S A L S im hranr.hfls an/l I l L 'lipt. A. life-Kmo--invealnftent for happy holidaysi
Thursday ■ for --Marlin, Fla.', ; to speuii'’ two Aveeks' at the 'winter homeiof Mr. and Mrs. Glenii. llar.sli- barger, Sr. . " . ' '
Mr. Tfiid Mrs. Flo.vil lio.w.eJveue- in An’n Arbor ; Tuesday, .to visit thnii' Haue-htcr. Mrs, Walter Bury,w h a e n tere;l“ ■ S tr - ’-J ose p h - Me.re.,\; Hospital on Saturday for tes.tfj'and observation.
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W h ( U - T o ^ D o ^ f ^ - \ , ^Gas Pedai Sticks
What ~(To"y()u' ■'don’r.y^^ lak 'u your foot .off the gas pedal .bill the ’caT "does" hot “sIqw dow'n~inr stead - it-speeds—forward -because 4he. po(lanha:s~sHrek.?7,It'';^houldnot happen,■ but. it- -does-.-
every year, a great; many persons, me'et this predicament. Injuries, and deaths result. . :The action-'you should take, he says, 'is td lu rn off the. par’s ignition , .imnuidintel'y-- and_j$tart ;brak; ing t.o-a^sa'fC stoPj.,.Leave the car in gcaiViif'^both'manual and autoV matic [ tiansmTssioni cais, to take advantage of the .hrakiiig uctioii. of the’ enginpi_
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[you've been thinking about buying a chain saw, there’s no belter time yoo right novv, The.new vMcCiHlochs are here. .More powerful, mora oependable tffih ever-* and at low, low prices, We havemodels for every
whether It’s cutting firewood, priming, clearing lend or fel inggianl •‘'Oiber. Thero’sajtachmentsfor brushcutting and earth drilling, too. Drop "> soon. Try one. Buy one. You'll be glad ye'd didn,..,'. ^ /
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twin stainlftti itAel blades, hoi- . ^ tow. ground, wlth -wavarly odqe ; ». for sharp. etfortloK tutting— . «-_r:18QQ-. itrok«V_.per. minulo...De~-.'.~ itttfchabto 8' cord and Safe.T-,Gard switch. For, table or wall, ^
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Drills I/ ," sfeet, t/j** Kardwood. Powerful new variable, speed motor allows you to drill from I rpm to .2000, rpm, Gear-type chuck with key; double-reduction gears* 6 ' de.rd; U L industrial listed.
bathrgom^eySculptured bas relief pattani can't ereclf, chip o r.b ra e irp "Exetuitva FesCd Celalure® melded and lepmteii —• p a r m a n a n f eelor all through. Aslertad e6tof,t»• Waita-Baskit •.e. Bow,I Brush i’ e TIsiua Bet .• Tumbler , ....HOLIDAY SPEOUt
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OPEN EVENINGS T |L CHRISTAAAS
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T H E C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D , C H E L S E A . M IC H IG A N
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McKunt'j.Mcjnorial Libi’ai’y will Le clo3irii“ an””(3tty Dec. 24 uiul S5T
^Hours on Doo. tU will bcTurCallFd ', 3.., with the lijarayy open- lSJ-5 only
3 (no evt'ninij ho'U rs^ I te g v il^ li- 3 z z n z - -TIT” b'r&!'y““ )wujis~I will’ bo' obsorvoil
■’ throuirhoul tlit\ rost of the holiduys...................... ''' ""..............*
Joi Lisalouu Hoineinuk'eVs Exten- “sion“ Study tt»'odPi at’ tho homv oi Mrs.-'-Viijfil Hines> -Tuesday, Uec. ^1, « P'lii' ■ . . ' ' , .."C ■■ '"T701dci: AMiilt. jjroupn Methodist •■ dVinvhr C'hrjstmas , p a r ty , , !i»atur- day, Dec.' Ts,1S:30 , p.m., social
- .Clud.stinas-tm-kiW_.diimer^party Tor'f tq^i->assmtnnbers'"and tlTier fainilies. 'Sut* i ■ n * > - „urday. i)ec. 18 a t _d:H0 p .nC kat [:. ,Lenfon Home. Pteasl* biinp: K'^up t-hn.stina> pai-t^ a t thu table service and ^ i hoiw, of .Mr. and .Ir.'.,, Neunantheyoiii_ s ; ; ; ;d S a ^ l a y . P ed a ls , a t 8 p.mto juvs.s. (Santa (Tans, will' be. th d ’e.) Parents are aske<l to britij; i-:c\\‘
n r^ lT r^ jW e M ’';a rd r ia ljS ^ ^■ their own ^^bjldren.r Please , also ,.............- “ I- ...... .".■ ..■ ..|,il.l,.,.„ 'Hi.ll uicc mn-
■cHTrTotp"'^Tnemocrs ___•revision of constitution and by-’ .Mrs.-'Porutliy Shippy, hosta t the home'of. .Mrs._\'atson Hart. _ ■ / ’ . ,
Christina's trift e.\ehang't“ '^C#ti ^value).
. < ^Vid( -A^Yake_;L-lLc|^h-Olrkyl tts -— party -Dee. - 18. ,1:80 p.m.., at'. heme of • Jeann e Hinderer.
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Lytulon Extension: Studj;: jrrptip HI t-sd ay, Deer^ld7~lriH80--p7ni-^at-
l^yndoh Town,Hall. " ........’ . '----.----—if----------jSylvan Extension .Study Group
Sewin}f (hiy.>dji_ Tuesday ' a fte r ■' noon at thc'“lCorner Itinisx*-7-fvn’,._the
. Senior Citizens. Try and 'come.'Senior C itizens'are sewin^ for the
“.ziSiaioHla h & Atetwa n^s^I uspiteand need-your ■ help..
Past Noble Grand Club of Chelsea dlebekuh LodKe Christmas nieetin)r: Dec. KHh ■ at G:30 p.m. home of Mrs. Stewen. Slane on
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CtJB SCOUT NEWS
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DEN ^ p a c k 445« ‘Cub jacouts .of Pack 445 Den 8
held- a meetinsT- oiii-Dec. 8 at the borne -of Mrs. Alfreds Juergens, den mother. The flag ceremony was held ai d dues ti^re collected"Six were present. THey had a Christmas party. Michael Juergens furnished cookies The' meeting
was Qlossdiwith the living circle..' DijNinit KifkfotiUer, scribe.
DEN I, PACK-416^ -Pack '4i6k‘P.«r“l -met' Saturday
bt the hoihe. Qf Deii Mother Mrs. George Atkinton. Dues were collected and attendance was taken.
Christmas ^ t e for parents and Christmas.*dl^laye for 'the Pack meeting were ,made..
Treats weife furnished by Mrs. Atkinson. _____......... .... .ChrlflwNfilaoir»_ scribe.:^
THURSDAY.
DEN 14»* PACK J35-*-, Dm 14 <(f.: Pack 485 held their
worsea on candUa « «Chrlstmas.crnaments Ld***for their mothers ^
tr«“ S .t ! ‘brought
’ • J'ACK 445. ]
Ing . -With the,. MTfee.flrnamonts werlmifrt Pack meetihg-Dec. i ^i’oa.t3..Vero brought 'k» A Leach.'The rtieotin& oi« living civdo. ' W
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will meet at -tho homo of Mrs. A1 bert' 8-ohwrinfVI rtlr ' oir I U'b.. 1 d at 8 ]).m. for a Clvristmas party.
Masons and OES Chj'[stmas pail; rt-3rt“ thI' lasolulTxFin p 1 a,THT
•IS. 7' p.m. Kamilio-s invittf!!,,ontcM-- ta ’iiinvent for a ll.'
— -MoKuno-MemorjalUibrary hours are as follows ^londay through S a tu rd ay ^ l^ to Monday,
lA\k?4?res:dji and—
-ilish to-pfrss-aTid^aiylO' servicerEx- . change ■ fff-’-‘iny'stxn*y'’ packages will follow. Call, president Mrs.-Donley
“B'oyoyfor transportattolTT'^ "
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RE-ENACTING AN AGE-OLD B ITE, youngr tained ,enough oil for only one day, but burilfd for “ sters from the=Gongregational church and St. Raul— eight, iuntH-more-olLcould be^manufactured. .Only
United Church of 'Christ learn about the eight-day boys 13 years or older are permitted to. participate; Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of those demonstrating the ritual, above all wear tra-r the Jerusalem Templok to the faith' of Israel in 165' ditidnal skullcaps. Reading from the Psalms are B.C.. after the Maccabees had defeated the armies Larry Jones, Greg Osborne and Melvin Buss, The.of the Syrian Greeks in a war for religious libera- ceremony was preceded by a pancake supper slerved
liUonalHanukkifh -candles,-using-the central candle called Hahukkah food. The re-en.actment .was pah of the the Shamo's, lighted by the Rev. R6berr*A",*“J. Liy- study of the .life of Jesus,Christ by the fifth and: ingston;- The candleholders, shaped-like ■anhent-'oil--^sIxth^grade-—students from theu-Xongregational lampsi-symbdiize the miraculous oil lamp placed church and the Junior Youth Fellowship of the St.-upon the new. altar in the Jerusalem Temple more Paul United Church of Christ. The ceremony wasthan. a,nnp ,years ago. Thi» miraculouB Jamp fton: Saturday .in-thelCongrcgational-church-baBement. . ,
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L ibrary Board Starts G ertr«de“E7 P a i r f e l^■ M 4m ro ria l~ Fn ird '
The Boar'll of tiustei's of McKune,Memni4al--I}ibr!vry - announeei! the appi’oprmtioiK of 8100' to . .start a (tPrirudiT '-Er Daivicls auei^o'fliil fuml.- ■ -------- ---------' -----
fo n trib u tio n s to 111i.s fund may iai . linidoi'.at tlH»'4 ibri>ry.|.— --------
The iivlioii wa.s taken- a t the:
-it-CHELSEA ^
iiiuiithly' nu'vtinu- o f the Board ofTFilsTvc's. on bi't',. l.'i.
Mr>. Carri^'Niri.'■ 'undny nooii until Monday night Trt“the hoine oflTcr soirahTrilaugIT-' tordn-law; .Mr, and Mr.s. Norman
^och Convicted of Setting Illegal Spring L b l u l ^ ~ E ^ l o H v ^ A l d r m
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- G rovei-Kach7"79■ ,-’of-6O40-Walsh- l{d.,■ was convicted in Circuit CourtIn ■ ''^hn'."^-rFor'End
Miss Nina Collinsan 'illegal • spj;ing device - causing an-^explosion-last-July a t his W inahlilLTrout pond. ■ •
m the three-day
D i^ M ^ h e ^ ay Mornini^ ” "Sr"Mefho<lisF Home
_ The decision jury, trial caime after the jury-de*' l iberated—a littj e—over. , an—hovrr
M iss"^ in a ' '^olIins7^'9l7- passed away Wednesday. .morning a t the
A fter Suffering Stroke■ 't^Arlte-Mae •rGombs,-67, of 221 V{.- TNrtuth- St.- died -Tuesday a t S t. .Jo-.
:ChY!Ts¥^Methoxltst Home. She was honv Fph. T8, 1R74 in Teeiimseh
i- Jan. 7" “Was the '. dat.<T set for senUentiMvg—by - Judge—W-iHiam—F:. Agxr. 4 i'.
township in Lenawee county.She was—the daughter of Adlen
.Mr. and Mrs. W alter 'Zeeb, Mr. 'n'~hffiHtt=MTTr:' .I*uul—Ft
MIbo riUling ontn.-pH hha nhoj-SAiiM ethodist Home on March 25, 1963.
Turner.and. Thomas Smith werein^TiiTckhej!''^' Tilesda'y ' e'vehrhg^fo'
latteml a meeting of the Pinckney. Kiwanis; club. . ,■ ----------------
gliy had—most of her lifci She was a rnem- ber o f the-Macon. M ethodist church for more than 50 years, where
"she tau g h t Sunday school- for. many y ea rs .'
'Slie sister.
DAD’S Black & Decker GIFT CENTERis surVJyed by oTm
Mrs. Agnes-Qsborne of Saline, sev- .4igal-n.lex.'eA-a.nd-no-phe.\V.s..—
-3^ THE BEST KNOWN TOOL BRAND IN THE LANDServices will be held Saturday
-•nVG)Mving--at--104Sn'h tf t-be-“Gh6lsea- Methodist Homo cha'i^el with the
If you'd REALL¥-like to please lilm0
-Rev. Jo h n-rFalK ■ as sis tan t-aJnvini a* tra to r of the home, officiating, as-
-wstod by the Rav . Ronald. K r o r .Lof" the^rMaeon M ethodist -Church.
.A_.ae£ond service will be held a,t
.the. :Macon . M ethodist church: in Macon a t 2 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev., ,Gorl officiating. Burial
For home-mainlenance or creofive projects the rig1i1'~B" fir Dwilt follow, in the 'Macon cemetery.
ipower;_fool::coo^moke the-job--cqsier--andrgfve his -work_the--professionaliook,
C H E L ^ A -tUM BER’S
jnnie-Deah,^to^Mr.^and MrsI._._Donnio M arshall of Chelsea on Dec, 8,
On All Blaek'E~ Decker Tools aniTAccessories Assures Dexter Will Hostyou of the lowest prices available anywhere! Distriet Cage Tounipy
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- D e x te rH ig h school, will hoijt th e State. D istrict basketball tbprn-. ''ament the fh ''k week in Maj'chT . 'P artic ip an ts will be Chel’seaT f^a-
*tTtter"^V:ilh)W3Uun, Milan, Ypsilanti Lincoln, and De.xtcr. _ ______
_-You can go. a long way In the world If you make it your bvisl-,n.ses . to mind your own bu^inoijiv;--- -• ...... ■ ■ ■ *■ ......... ......... ■ - ^
Dies Tuesday a t H ^ o ffa r
seph-Mercy-HospitaMn-ArnfKAjd)or-whei^e~9he had been a naitent sinceDec. ' 7 '’;after—suffering : a s tro k e -
slightBorn -A ug.-22,. 1898 in Hollands-
hu'rg, OTI she was -the dmiglit'ef' ofJim and Annie KUby.
wor..married April 21, l917^_ in' Chel sea.'M r. Combs passed away Oct. 21, 1965.-3 '
During World W ar H Mrs. Combs w as employed a t the Fed- ■ era l Screw Wo'rka and roBontlI|
A g rR O -S O menStereo HighT h e m o s t m o g n i f i c i e n t o f o i l o c h i e v e m e n t s
in t h e r e - c r e a t i o n o f m u s i c .
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fn yotir efioferr^f gloaming E bony o rj C rk Walnut finishes.-Model 1-RP625
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- BffsiF-WobfejFSrpI&s-many-moTc-“Supcfb“leatures you must sec and Hear to appreciate. The fabulous MIcromatic Plaver letsyour records last a-lifetime^the Diamond Stylus is guaranteed for"i^a78 — (see below). -----------^ --— ------------------------ ^
has done" p a rt time work a t the' Chelsea Greenhouse, and .Wur8t.er*sGreenhouse in Manchester.Mrs. A nh1e~Co'm b^of 'Ypsilanfiyonp son, :Dr. jrheodore Combs of Niles; three hal'f-brotHers and three, half-sisters: Hayley Goorilin of Indiana. Earl ^ i t>K(lgar'^’- -''~‘" o f Texas, Mrs. Am anda.'Ps
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YpsttaTTrt“ M-rsh‘“ B e aa ia i^ n d an of BfighToh,"and" Mrs.“"A“nabene^PboP|i of Texas. Several nieces and nephews 'a n d .three grandchildren also survive. .
F u ne r a I—serviees—w ilI -be-F-r-klay-
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a t-2-i) ihi v' t t-Staff a n-Fune r aj. H 0 ni e. The Rovi Jamoa 'Crnig will offici1 r 1. » * \ . /X. w . 4-.#ate, w ith ' burial -c,emctery,
in Oall' Grove
G rade-BTAIleat&LSchool Band Direetor-
The—Elemen tary^PTA ^m ut^D 8 “a t ■ NhrT;h school. Guest speaker was. Brucoj'.Galbraith, school, band director. . J h e business m eeting consisted' of associating PTA with PTO, ancl meeting with the school board' V<r di.scuss getting an ele- mGntarv ni'tf teacher.. The meeting adjourned and Mrs. William Titc entertained with a ■ 'piano, solo. Next me.etih'g is-'Schdeuled fo r Feb. :8 qb South school. . .
A l i f e t im e tool--,. A lw ays u se fu l. 3” B ELT iSANDER Everytlimg for the— i- PowerLt.Q.--spQr-€v for oay-.sQnding job.. T h is .-
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Cyelamen=^ Green Plants^
Steel corrying case, 3 blodes ond vorsotjle sabre-blodc*jigsow;'
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Also, artificial • Q,rronge- ments, greens, wreaths, candles, swags; and rrfany other items.
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N O W . . . Y O U R R E C O R D S C A N L A S T A L I F E T I M I — w ith the excfusjvTM.icrornatjc, Record Player (above).. The Stereo . Impres.ario—Model 1 *P245 has two 8'' oval speakers, balance; loudness and tc rie controls.
_Po.vye.rf,u|... solid-stote stereo ' amplifier uses ho tubes.!---..V'/onderfuilycompoct and easy to_carry.
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Selectcom pact furniture style-j on ly 38 Inches long. ' ■'fjjw herever spoee is eP _
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THE CaiELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE NINE f i ' it
'rs hours ' ^Mondgy. Dec. 2 0 ........................... ..9 a .m . to 9 p.m .
,9 q .m . to 9 p.m ..Wgdnojday.j;> 2 2 ........ ;.„ ..9 ..o .m r-to ,-9 -p .m .'Thursday, Oec. 23 ...................... 9 o .m , to 9 p.m .Fridoyl D e c ..2 i ................8 g .m . to 6. p.m.
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THE CHELSEA iSTANOARa CHELSEA, MICHIGANI NOTICE OF C IR C im COURT, CQ Ji'illS [ SIONftR'S 8A1>; OK RKAU' KiiiTATK
, , MORTOAGE '^AI.B ' iH'iuuU hjivinK bwi> nmU*» in the terms «n\i iumIUtoiis « f h certain morttrime nmdeli.v W l l . l r m m i amt'KARCU.K HM.L. hU wife, \n f City of Ypsilantl. Wtislueniiw t’nwiity'. Mi'chi>f»n'. M olteiiifprs.-to KHAN ....... MOKTOAOB . CORTOHATION. nlUN
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Mirhl«Hn--CuriK>rntioir.’ -iif • OetToit, ’ Wnj'ive (Anility, Mir,hl«uu. MoriKottee, <litt«l,-the Vnil (lay of Aitwnist. A. I'.. uuil re-i-brdwt; ltv“ ttu' 'office, of the KoKlstor of iV o is.' for the County o f Wjo.lni>imw unit >!lhle of. MichiKun, otj- the 6th litiy o f A’lieust'-, A, !>;, Iii6:t. in l.ilier t)i37 , of Wiishiennw- County ItecordTi, on ■ iutKe 351. whlrlr.-'siiil niorlKiis'e was ihereafter tui. td-\vit the sth .(lay of :A-«iiust. A. 1)., 1063. a,s>1i;nnl to COl.CM ItlV HXNKlNtJ. )S\V- INt; AND l.O AN ASSOCIATION. RO- t'HKSTKR. NKW. YOHK. nihl reronleii on A iim st 13, 1063. Itf the office of ’Ruml- t.--tei', of Deeils' for said County" of. \Vn?.K»
No. 1307StatO of MtchiHan, lit. The Cireuli Court- For tlie C m iniy.of Washtenaw.- _ 'AS.SOCIATKI* M drOU SKIIVICKS., INC. a ^Michiitan cociKiration. I'laintlff.KHANK RICIIAKDSON. JR., j t A / a KU.VNK RIl'lIARDSON, ami 'IIBI.BN. ». RICHjARDStlN, a /k /a KBDKN RICHARD.- le 11 .~1 «i> I «> kCil sa/i i n ii ■ t .A K1 t* i f .11 . ^SONv'husIiami ninl wifeJ nmt AMBRlCAjS y .------------- ^ S A j .K S . INCORfORATKI,'.
teuaw fn I.ll^r ,10,3> o f W ashtenaw CountyutU) tti[liiij'ii.nnM tiiitiwi II 'ai’j "iTifnihi' wu'.'' I e-ie'roriletl ‘ on Armiist M. ,1'T63,' jH l.ilier liufv, I'as'e- 3lti. <ui Achicti nuirU'in:r there J s ,elulmei!':to lui-ilue, at the liate; of ,tills ii(iti<,er--(sM--Hs;iuri|ial atiil iiueia'^i. lli>'. sum of Ten Thousand .One Miuuln'sl Ten uml Tti/ liia iS iii,iia .T iif Dollars. :
"_L 'No—stjlh^or: iii itri'tsHnes, -at ., la w . _i_ir ;L!l . .c<|uity- havine Vtieea , Iti.iItulisl to rei'uvi'v- tiie' ilelit. seru'rtsi tiy- satil niorteaee or 'any .tw .i.'j
INDUSTRl .. ,a MIchlKiin cori'oratioiv,-DetemiuntIn mirsimni'6 o f tr’Juilumeiu of the. t l i <unt_ioiirt '.Jor lhe jt\iii«ty tu', Wa»hienaw, State of MlcliIyan.AimijJi' ,m i.the; 3 Itlt iluy of. Noyctniicr," iiuiri.i la .u h e nl«ive,. e.ntlilwi cnuse. notice i» .hlueby 'uiven; that tlie.umk>rsi«netl CommUvieiicr I'tu- .tlie. t ircuit Court fill:-AVashii'imw County w ill- ..ell ni luililic a(icilo(i ■ to. 'tile h'itflu'.i .hldder the real estate' herein' t i e s e r i h t s l . ' w , . ■ ' ■ ■ T he'sale shall Dike, iilace'al the \ \ ashte, iiaw .Cuiiii^y . HiiJItiliiu In the„ ('i1.v-a>f . \ l)lt Ai'iaii;, ('minty of iW iislitenaw .-M iilv ofMii itivan. that helm: the tilarv o f holiUnk?. The ('IrciTIi ColliT for saet Connt.Vv.'Ut Joe:Huron Street entraiire. -south. .sh|t‘ of ihv'•!*'<* iirL'i rr'iTTi ifV* " V.-; If ‘ . . • ■ JUtMlirfi6'ii, j if s'lOii o'cToek" hr iiro'forenDoirn.tul fur- iiiiy hour thereafter.'
Iiiii t» .N ilw. tluM'I'fore. .Iiy- TTf^Dmr-nmvTT'" w h^rTinlrrirtr<i --iir-^,«alii mnrfmtee. ami ijin snaiu . ty the 'rni itc -oi't]ie Slate, of Mlehkraii iiv such rime'-imiile anil ‘lu'in i'leil, .mu iic is lim-i'liv vh en ihst on KrUiiiy, the Ith day of ■ Keliru'ai'y, A, 1'.-.- jmjl), M| - 10 l l lls k • M;. Fimii.i ii-S ‘ IM|-|.
riie: rikil estate to' tie solil is. leca^ial-on Te\iilt>' Unad near Urdu- Rond in the'-Town. shin of I'ifi.field, "Cffnitf)’' 'of \Vas|Usu.iaw ami .Stall' of .Michigan, amt is de'crilied a . fidloiv.'l ■ V , •. ,■■■ lAimnven(;i|iU;,.,ut a 1'oi.nV locali'd-r’.m' - fcr-t -Ka'i?! 'o f the' .S'oftHwesi coniei.-.of Section >'‘,1-,'of .'.Citi.rfiidil iTdw.nsliiii, S l s|^ 'll; ~ ■ ' .C"-Ol! ll v.'-'-Modiloniv.'-r'urs'it'heNijiili liuo '«,d 'nid seel ion ; s t hence i.Aiiiu. ic.t'iiiiii] i<, I he
hni Time, sniU nio'-iciiec. \vlll.,4te foii'i to*- itsl h.v'r a .|U- O'd.iUc ^asmiion ■ tti Dt,’■ liiehcsi Idddiu’ ai 'iHc. w'l'it enltam-c of llmWiisiitcnnw f'mio'c H'l.ldiio' in. the • i'A of .'\ini ;\rlior, W'a'hicaaM t'oiinl-V,. Mh.IiD ,■ ean iiiiai -la-iiu- iht* liiildiun. Mhc.t* itio-T" —fJo.,—XiM|Uiives,t t^iciiii- Coiiil for the I'oiiiily of Wo-hli-." n a w “|sr hehlr.■ 'ofsrlic )iiiuii,ii\. d said niorlcave. 0 1 , s\i nvu li llievcof .as- nmj' lie tieci'.-.i'ir>- lo oav-.ihc- armmnt d’lc*. a. afoi’csaid, on snid niniteav'e. -with- the irilei'cst t)iei)>»n at Five and onc-loioth. per cent I ' I c; I iic f iiiu.ium and,-nli- Iceai cost.s,. chit'ocs and ivvocivsps; tm imiun; thO' ntlm ney.- rm's ;i!lowt'd Irv. law. ami a.so■ any' si'im in- sums \t jia h “Oiaci tic“ [>aid iiV'“Tite—nndcTsiciusli 'hcTr^ttai \r “fo pi titcrl its.' .inioi e.t I '111 the pi-emi-es;-.. W in li saiil lli'cmis.'s are dcsci iliedj as •■ folj.ptv y...,, J■ , tlini cei iaiii .olCi'c' i)f i.ifi-riT oT l.-Oid ''Itiiutc .. in the t'li.c of Vfi''riniof. in tht> County of'W ii'lileraw . iimi State of Miciiicnii and dcsiu ilicd n.s follows, to-l\v‘t t , i s - - ■ - -- I.ol la.^Alu'-wiit'h* I'u.t, S didjvNifin ___of [lart^nf l■ 'l■ lUll )l lilaliii No. .fi'in. CilV
Soiilh 3aii feet in a'liue piiinllel. to Hast line of the VVi'sl half' of the .Soiiliwt'-'l .i|uai'tcr ,of said . *fslhni : l h^icc HajUj m .11 lin e ,piim'U'-l lo I ho . NiiTth■ 1 ruy'Tir'^irTTi^imloii : to ;lu' .i'mIiU-:ill iuici.Mu iioii.i with llie . Hast line oft) [lu- W i-l hall iif ihi NoUhw.C'l ‘piiii:. ici ol .aid .se c tu in ih e iir e Noia-lf ItaO , f l it ill the, Kti'l hue ol iKe ASV»I luilf ,|iiaj4 ci of saui—M'c-1:011 to tli<> iioiiit of. iptei .eclieit with, ■’ ■ "■ 111 I..... of -si.iil .s..,uioii :■ ilnuicoWest in tluf .Morth line sit ■ said .sjctiott - to the point 111 heuiiinine, siih.iecl to i’asenieius, i'e>lrictioiis, leases and other : iienis of j-ecord. -I'alcd ol .\iiti Ai'lior. Micliiuiin, tills iliird
ORDBB O F F V B U C A T IO N'!■ ' (JeiurtT’. No. Sue-IH Stiite o f MIehliran, Hrobnte Court for the C-ounty o f WHshtennw. . 'Bstalo o f DOROTHY M. I ? B m . Do- eeaseu. iIt is O rdem Lsbiit on Febnniry )6, 1(166, at |i:30 ij.tn.. in the Krolnite Courtroom, Ann Arbor. MtehlKttn..n henrlnt; be.belt] at which nil (iretiilora of said deeensed are rwiuired .tivJ>toye their diilm s, CiedlUyia must file sworn elaim s vyiih the ctnirt niid
V I H f H m iB Y L L O Y O B IR M tN G H A
serve, n__eoi»y, on Wlltium J. Um lem arher,.lie St.i- C'hei««n, MlehiKHii. jiriorlUi B. Mldti to said henrlin;.I'ublieaiioii imdi service shuH be made ns jirovUled by iStattne ami Court Rule.JO H N.W , CONM N.A true cotiy _ , . Jmive of rtotiatli: Auna Douvitsas 'Register o f .Probate.WJIliam J.‘ Rmlemaelieri .’ .V t or It e y : ft| r Ks t a 10 ' n o K, Middle St. - i -Chltisea,. M iehltm n' - .v . .; Decff.l6<3,3
ORUKR OF P lI B U CA H O N' . (ientral-s-No^J'iU7t7.-
, Count.v of Washtenaw. . Estate of (JER'CRUDB K. MARSTON.Ih’ieHsed.It . is (^rilerisl that o n Dpccntlier '2ftri.lSi6i5 at ,!•;:)!'■ a.m .. In ilte Pi'oliiil'e ■ Courtroom. Ann ,\i'lior.'M icliiuiin, a henrlnu be held (III till' ip'litUui ,of_ ..Miirkeita Sallerthw aite for a|i|sjintment"o'f ' 'iih' ariVlllhry-,;(iilnttjds. I rat or. ami .for a ilotermiiuitlon of heirs, ...■ PiiIdk-a.Liori iiml shi'.vice_sli'iiil »»1*1 oviius
A S C L o c a l C o m m i t t e e s , A r e N a m e d
TBEltSDAY. DECEMritp
CmMHD U a E a s - -
Results ofithe leleciipn of ASC c a m mu n i t y committeemen for WashtenRw county were released today by Earl Doletsky, chairman, County Agrlcultui^l Stabilizatiom and Conservation Committee. TlVe election was .held Dec. 8, by meeting .in sthe individual cbmmuni-
tties.'-— 1- .
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plays ' n.PlatfonnSf 12. Turn
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2. Lethargic a. Smell 4, BoundaryS.-PlstQll.Z7bw4•-:e,gatherers
T. Baking^
20)Insect *egg21. Norse . god22 . Bu1-
i gar! an gold coin
The following^ilist ofv farmers were elected to the community I f?nm np' ttpp i. :,wi t'lhi hap.jEirat ■
by Stutiitt' aml Cmiri Rulo.JOHN W. C O N LIN .yti uo. ropy • Jiid^to o f j'rolHite..Amur Diuivitsa's . V >Ib itisU'i'. Ilf l.'i olmtp,.Mloiiioy for KstiiU:I III K. Miiiditi ..St.Oiolsea. Mirhitian , Dco.l.10-17
C H E L S E A V I L L f l B E - C O I I H Q I L P B O C E E D I N l t S
_ legular Session
Noy. 16y 1965 Council Room
MORTOAHK SAJ-EPofjiLilt .iinviliu lii'tiii miidi' in tho: termsnmLITF RORKRT El.'tiKNK- H A Ym tN lin'd
day.-Mif-1 Irn-mliiu V r-l;u!5—. ,IACK. J. Mi.ARRI.' . ,--— '(-ircuit-t'otii ! tkiminissionpr,,:,-----.-'W.i-'ii'uliaw CoiiiUy-, Mk'liluniir. . 'J '.Nfiinu ipul t'oip I. Hid:Aon .(I’lior, Mu'liuriiii, N'Orniiimh' J-'s’>*'i
-o f—Y--i*sriiijil t.-AV:ii.-.hti jm\v t srjiily„ ..Mirli- . iijf^'; nci'iudini! to Ihr plul' t/iricsd us • . .ri'i'ordisl III l.ilicr I of I ' l i i i .I ' l iv i" -M. nnd . 3-, ' Wusiiti'iiiiw Couiijy Ri'i’oids,. Till' li‘iu.'-tii (if llii'j pc iiul’ /if l.i'dciup! lull on iSiicIi s.'ilo will l“o . I'.’ n iou tli',.I'ViK'd ui lU'lKiit.Micliir-'cn, Nsivcmluu■I. Imh' rnn^AfRrrnn;.( n kin>-irryfA I Nil AN’D -I ,OAN; .A SisO-. - - I I t'l'in s'. !UKHF.>^'t'F!t,- ' .\F \V YORK.ncc or Mcili-'iiucc. . :
, DIVORCK ACTION■ I'iti! No.-li.3:t7PORDKR TO AX.siWKR F F .
V-KR.A M.HIAK'KKIi; I’liiinliff,
Hunk uiid ...P u l i u - k . . . ............-AiloriU'is fur Ass>\;uw of Muitj.^upno . •'■ 'TTriI—tliuiniyiIT dtuildimr ' 'Driroil, Alirfuniru IsJJil.'«iUU'l!i.l : N o v 4--J im 3
JO! i-N-JI.-fn-,Ot ■ K K-R- iVffi.dfurt;----- ;----------J_'' sas'ioii (if siiid (oijii- hehi in the (Tij PI V( Hu ill! i IK' in' the I’tl v' oPA iiii .A rbdr, t (,1.1.1,V (il W.l-hU'iiKW. SliiH' (if M icliivuii,CM i.'ic 1st. diiv'-ot Dciuinlicji, .A,|)., I'.iiic.W 11,1,1 Afll "f ; AdKit,
MORTOACK FORKCI,()Sl'RI'F S.VRK -11 icfcidt tniviny ■ Imnr'muiii’—iir 1 iio -ifmis ,'ind ('(iiidiiluns of~ii ctutniu MKuiuiiL't' i'oitc_. 1 aim 111' . T lu'icui ir Minviir ,pf side iniide Ii I.OUIHK r . M.'\i!TfN,”~irs"nniiti:m:or. uiid • AM KRir \ ,\ MIDWFST MORTi lAO K -roR- I’OR.ATION, .1 - Micliuriin riii'jioriiiinn. ns tniirtirucccs, ,w fill li •morlituui' is dutiHl (Ic- lfd(f>'_'iciJ. itm l^ i'ocoi'iii’d—Ortotxrte—l-f»■ I* JiL:R(Unst(*i-r of llcfii's Office. Wir.siltfUUM ('i)un'(y/ Mi( litirpn. iind tiicleiifter ussijin- s'd ii\' 'jiu! MO't'-'U'-'ce lo I-'R|iKR.AI, NA- TIO,'s''U. MO'K'l'i'i.AOF A.^ISOCIATION, ‘ .'*vitrlon'jit' Menf-mT-f -•V-'s,h.t{^u>u.—which— -icnmi'iit is ■ : led' Oi'Colicr i;i. iPcO, ,und recorded (I'lo lcr l.'i. !‘i.'c. in- liber ?*ss.":p.ui?c 'I ri .“ IteuTstrr: or; Dersifr 'T)TTri!f..--W-itsir-- m vTn—I irjiii.i, Mii'llK',111. till in rtl'll""Ui'iii'l'- '.'uce llu'i'' IS ' lii'mvd lo he duo ns impnill ' I'l iiii'ipul ;iiul luleipst on Die diile of lliis. o.U—Iccc-ls-i.o-ts fiJcd—((-■ .-pLOi.siis—(ef—foreelosiivf nil'l-.iiir fdfoi'iU'V's f(v :is |.i (i-ut7tP(Mnr“tirw7. imd ui( • lil (>;• •pi-iii'i'ciliTui.' Ill law '(ir in ('I'lilv .havliii' liccn insruuU'd to recover i ln-. money -ci'io'cil by ~:t|r| iniii'HJmte. - i,>r iiuv pci’t .1 lieicof, ■ ■■ c ■
N ir iic lic'ut.y c'ven ,. t lint . iiy, virtvK* o f the :jfj.w.(ii- Ilf -rili couluiiiC'd in . snid - ntori,;i['**-p--jcteri-|i '' or.i'ifr ' l ■ l; utl:.-.tT;iTr T7 i'(r m (ipccalivc,- iiriil tin’ ^liiliile in- sueli' cijsij nniile ;iiui p-mulud. . iiu .icninirv- Jl. I'U'ii!.
.AV.‘i:siilciiuw f oiti’IV Hiiiiiiiiu' in . llie f'ily (if .Aim' .\ilior. .M icliivcu, ' I hill liei II'.' . I lieI'bp'O " vTicTc ilic .(di'iclii 'Touiu 'foi' fho (■ '(iimtv, of.W csliifiiuwi is lii'lil. rscit.m piib- lic I'fiubiiiir-lo tlie hil'lies'l bidder ihe" pi’em- isi.~ dcsl-iiii,(.!|;i ,1 Ill incrie.'iifi;. )ii’ .sf) tniicfil7icVeol i(s niiiv Ilf neiesspry to phy the uo'outit- ctill.fOlid .j.bie _(>ii__,m np.o.iepv'e Il III!'. I'll /)( 5 71 p r i —rnTTTTTTn—rhrrrIII!' . r ii 1)1 II, 1 1'7 "pi'i—rnTTTTTTn—1 Inrmrri■ tir (lute of ucl;' -rill. , iiiid. Jilt .lc(.';il ■ (•osts (ind expi'ii'Cs. im'oihet’ wiih. .snid lUtoniev's f I'c. , :d !oc. *■ (! bv. UIU-. aril 'c|so iiuv.suin oi- :suTus“ irhteti- may be paid iiy- flic .undeo -■ ■ .■ iied. ll(■ '■ l■ -s:u:v -to i'(ri)lec( it- interest in 111' iccniT e-; -i'liali’il in 'rownsiiip',<if Su-. Perm'. (.,o*,(iii V III .W.'rditi-iuLW, .lo -w iL ____
I,oi;l:i, \Vu hteniiw A 111 limn No. .1. 11 ' s'lbiiivi. loii ' Ilf: pil.i't "of llie .sniitlieiisf —'■ .“rpia 11 ,T-rof.- ■ t ('elitih---tfF7-.t(i\i.'ir---,i-..s.y>ul li., - --e#.*i --- s7--- -e:,.-!-;.— . S .([ ,(■( to --- shoW-n—4rf
. ITi'selff;:" TriTN", iIH., I ireuit ■ Juilee,(he ''dluh ,d)iy of Novoinlier. .A,I).. IiKI'i, -an iietRm. \vus' filed tiy VF,R.A M. Hl.lK'K Kl{, I’Inintiff. .uitainsl JOHN H.‘ RI.()('K.KR. DuL'undkni,luL'uinKanl,—iji -till!. .iilj(»v(!_.en-- t nil'll .Court t(>.:X)bfiiin -iili.solule- (Ifyoree' iiiul •
HKl.EN W. H /\Y D ()N . his wifo, of the ('i(y of . .Ann .AvIuii'.jLWnshienitw . County. (Mlehiuiin, Mortuflb'ors, to SKIVVICB SAV- ■ ,V(!S AND hO .A N ...a s s o c i a t i o n , H ew'poriiMirhiviiii ew'Oetidiei lltr'/i'iiin, nml reroi'ijed lu the. of.riitum, MurtKtmeo, . (liiteilfire uf_^ibc- Rewititer-.of™Dt>#ds»for W«shto» mrw-. .Cimnj.v. .Mlehiuan,' on 'Oetoln'r 3n. JJiGi!',_iiL_Llbtr .1*3-S. of -Wnshtenew County Records, on I'mre 3.’r l ; on. wdiich m o n v im e
Til is meeting was eall^i to order by Pres. Haselschwardt at 6:00 p.nl. Invocation by The Rev. Ro
of the' Con-tfreifational Church. Trustees nres.-
tiiei'e is .claimed ter 1)0 due, at the liatu of ilti.s netiee, for tiriiielpul'iiiul interest, the Kitm o jt7 ,H iOT3‘i.; niiil no- suit -or pi'o (•etsijt-i''KsTiir itw'.;()i' In iiy,ui(,v hnvltu'.-tieeti iii.stiiuted to reeuver .:thc,. dejit -seenrcil - by saiil mortnaue or any 'jiart th e ic o f : "NOAV^THETIEFORE, . |Uir.sunnT ~ tor thet((|wer !.»f salef in- snid .mbi ttfUue. ninl.’ the stat'tite. irr-rsueh ense made nnd iirovldetl. notiep is'- hereby Kiveil tliat on-Jiiitimry ■ "f'li’
11166, at eleven o'idoek im the foi'enoon, :Knnleri). Stiubiard 'I'inie,-.said mortviute will lie foreclo.sori liy a ,iyile at piiliiie auction to -th e ..hiirliest__bbldcc 'ut the Huron StreetJCiUruinco—ti)--td)e A>i+tvtyr-Bu+IdiflK--ln'--thel'it,v.,of Ann Arltor, Miehlnan, (that lieinirthe luiltdiiitf w here, the C ircuit. Court -ftn tile -.County of WasWeiinw: is held), of 'Ahe pienvi-sc.s'-dcsi'i'lbed ill' said niortyrnne, or so tmijdr^thin'eof jAs iiia.v tiii m’ce.ssitry to piiy tip'., aniiaiiit tlien : due on -said -mortftnfte, with iiiteiiesC thereon jtt— per -cent- -per
property settricinent';!.'"S'’' FI' IS HKKKMY ORDFRKD-thiit the De-feiidaiit. JO H N H. H U ) ( ’KEK. .shldWiH.- ^wer^Vo-or^ take—.such o ih e r--nc1 bm -as—ma.v-, be perniitted liy law nil (u -liefore tPie 3srlr- dii.y- of . Feld uui'.v, A.D., -11166.. Failure to coaiply wiih rhj.s O rder. will,- re.sijit in-, a ju'tuine'nl by delaidt ab'fiins'l 'such Defenil- aiit .fill' l.hc reiief derfmiided "in iho'CiiTn-
uaiiiim and ail Ics'hI eo.sts. ehame.'s nnd ex I!i’Mses; -inciudimr, the altorney. ifces ns nl-lowed lev law,, and al.so rnny sums nnld. hv the- - iinnei's1);Ttj>d- tfl~ protcet—its I'utCH?stsr prior to said said, w h ich said premises are (leserilied -iis: All that certain ■ piece or liar- et o f taiul siiuato in "the City orDViin ATr.Ill'll , ill llie.County.of. Wa.slifiniiLw atnFState of Mirhfnan., deserilied-ifs f— ------’— - - -
•A T r u e C!<i)>v 'V .A .N /. K'I'T I. ■ M , H A M11 ,T0 N, .AUcriiey for P lain tiff ■ Riisuiess Adiliess: ' ' ':tl Ncrili VViishinnion Slrcs'lYiisibLiiii MrchiiMiij.' _'i'elciihdi'c: .rs'CuT'iil__________
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rin the-tnrrnt)and _i'ojidilion^()f_a _m■ ain_nun■ l rll £e..eol1-4Tri- r n1, (-A-Ilt•rei■ a—a—po\et'r',»(7f - ■ sitltr~nTado-~liy H tm in.iRT & MARY it. ACRE, hiiskind aiTiT wife, ,to PH IM P N.' HUOWNSTKIN'. of Wastiins'Uni, IV. n-Fifslei'al HousimrC'oinTniasioriur’,'which . mortxai'i Tvis suere.ssor alTil a.ssiuTis, e is duled Oclolicr 3-1, l!iH?r Oyfribei, '2!i, K iB S, Vn Tiber ...l.LQ.-H.l-r.r—Ril'r'isUu:—of—Dfodhnnd rpa . . . . . .u rfice ,. Wh.slitoiinw ( ‘oitiity, Miclibraib and , liereafter .lissiirned b v ^ a iii -Morlirnoee—to FEDERAI. NA'ITo NAT., MORTriA/tE AM_^D T'IA"nO Njt .NjU-ipnaL Moitnntfi? Asso cMi'tioii.—which asslKiimcnt is d aU sl'Jn ly Hr—lArti-i ,—a ad—rccoi (led - Septemboi'— —l'16'lr Hl_111ier. HP'S, pane 333. SS-t.-yRcArisler of ileed's f.Vffice, W ashlemlw tsiiin ty, Miohi-ittair, on •which ■ moetnane there is- claimed to lie d u e a.s Ainp.-ud tudiuii^al. H|pl .iiiffirest on- tlio date ’ of ■ th is .’ notice’”'th e sum o f Sfl-Xtl.t-i, together with all tejral costs and OMienses -of-fm-rrlnyiirn rnnd: iin -ntlnrrifv’s
r.()1 ,Ii'3. VVeslaire Terrace, City of Ann Aiboi',- County of Wasjtteiinw, Michigan, according to the pint thereof as' taaeordrd in Tiltier. 13 of .Plnt.s, Pune.s 1 and ,ij, Wasirtyjm.w: i nunty Reeonts i((iKollu in w'i.th th-rT-he m l iliiiiiuiit's - 'niiil'tJ.'e_LU!i3iiil<u.iiiiice.s thereiHiio beiofiuiiiK. as in said m oitpaec iiinvTdrd.
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-ncHiF. JanfrMOR-T(FA«R~SArhE ■
Default havinp lirefi made in the terms nnd (-(jndilions, of -ii certain mol tiTjv.’e mieieby.:,_^Ii.L_-U. HERBERT lancl DOROTHY HERBElriv, his w ife, of Township yfY|i.si)anti,--.Wnshtcna,w Comity,. Miehipan,. 'to'ST A N D A R D MOUTCAOE'n: MichiKan-rvCoi',iKJnitlon;a Miebiv'an, Morteaeeo
MoiTpaeov sWayne Coiiritv, ................................ ........bund- t he 33ml ^d ay ' of ~ D ec(sm ^ ,\
.Register of D eed s, for- the County . of Wiiyhle.iiaw and State of Miehiean, on Ihe l-ith-(lay of-F eb n n iiy .'A . D., 1060. in Llbei Omr-.of , Washtenaw Com Uy Records,, on
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|iane ‘lOT.-which said nmrtpape was -there' after 011, to-wll tlie 17th clay of FVtu'uarv, A T I ) , , lii60, nssinncAl to . FRANKEIN hlORTfiACE C()UPORA,TION.- a Miehi- Kan Coi m ; • Pi6ii
r WIl
ft Itirpoi'Htion, and ‘ i-ecordod Feb ii in . I. Hieii m il l iiThmc hn’m Viuiriiai'ytfinhte*-
ont: * Bollingev, Burg, Chapman, Crouch,' Schaiblp, 'Weber. . The Minutes ol" the Regular Session and Special .Session -of November 2, 1965 weie read and approved.
A reqviost -wts, ontereil^ty-rMiv Ron-Iiutzel-for a variahee-rto-construct a garage to within 'five feet of hi.s north- property line. Said property is locja.ted. i i t . 1216_Meadow Lane. A le tte r sta tin g no objections- to'—the proposed' - vari-' ahee -was submitted- by the immediate neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Schrader, S r . . ' . . 7
MotioiV by Burg, supported by Cha p n ^ ,^ t o - —approve the - vari- a n W 'a ? requested by ■ M f)~Hutzel
ami supported by, Chapman, th a t fail, time village hourly employees be tmid for holidays per
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___________ _______4bqp.firat, nftinyfl^ing chairniain, second named the yice’chuirman, and third,; membof,
Lyndon — 'Max M. Kalpibach, Eavl Loo, Mal.colm Reinhardt.
Dextei' i— Avthur"Dolet?Lky, Ron- Id Soiegelberg, Harold Guenther. Webster William Nixon, Wes
ley Amsdill, Donald Baldus.
.cold .porridge partner
W i.B artp t-1 "to be"
36, Short poem’
rP?
year -Thanksgiving,^Decoi'iitldn Day, La
NorthfieUl —: LeRoy-Braun, Ken-
bor Day ami the Fourth of July., Jtoll-.,ca 11 i-y ea a.. al l.-M.otion-carrtwL'^
to construct a. garage to within: “five . ’feet of his north property line. Ral| -cnll: Y^as' a l l r ’Cafrie'd:
A le tter -wa.s: submitted -to the council by Mr. . Doug.A LiebecTi:,owner of property -adjacent to the S-mt4«ir ’ -Refining Company gasstatipn,Vstating_no:.objection to a free' .s'tandmgi33aignk
Motion ”‘by “ Bo! 1 inge.r>-Ttipporfed by Crouch, to g ra n ^ a_ vuiMance to the Sinclair Refmihg Company to .c.ons.truc.t_aJfrce-standing--sign towithin__one foot nf. fboD’i umitDproperty, line. Yea3;~Buig, Weber, Sehaible, Bollinger, and Crouch. Na.vs:. Chapman."^ Motion carr-ied*^RESOLUTION FOR- VACATTON
OF CNN-AIilRl>- S T llB ltT —BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS
IIERKBY RESOLVED, llm t IMGhelsoa- Village. Cooincil- dj^ejns—it" advisable to vacate, discontinue and abolish- the area hei'oinafter described, as a public' >street and the village council tlocs.,.heEgby-aji- point~frtihTeTtlratiiT7-B'e'cemTigf'=' lT 19(55, T t 8:00 p.m,, a t the ChelseaMichigany at which, said council will meet and hear 'cA)jection8
reto. Objections. .±0 s u ^ - 'p i ^
.:imd—flrant-^Street, .1A discussion was .held -regarding
the area of. Grant Street from Lincoln to West ■ Summit Street. Trustee Burg-'W as instructed to
i^rrmrig-c-^oi'— h e—con&triietmH=vgF additionitl -bajT-ic-ades^^to-eliminate (I u 11 i cu t a i‘-'Tf4n'-r-ic^ -•fi WIT
F urther -construction in
posed acti()h’ m ay.'be filed^ with tl)e village clerk in writing, '
The- effected area is th a t th e r e inafter described with w as/created as a public s tree t by resolution of .the council of the Village o^ Chelsea, dated April 17, 1'950, as re corded in the: office. q.f_yre Waah- t(ipaw County Register of Deeds in" LJbeik_539,_page.y'588,_and---Liber-
I’oadwnythis“jtTC'a" Is 'dxp”eclc(lrupon comjvle-
-tion- 0f - 1he and guttpr con-"stfucTion sd'tneti'me in■ A discussitin was held regarding the law which -will rcQuire-^an -Vil.
lages to hold, a prim ary election
Motion by Bollinger,- supporteci by Sehaible, th a t tfle Village Clerk be authorized to make apjdication on beha lf 'o f the Villngc of: Chelsea fur U'^permit to place Christ-, mas:' T)ei''OTntions along State Tiajnklin’o M52 .within, .the Village oY-Gholsea-from- Jackson Street t»- Orchard S treet, and th a t the ViL lage of; Chelsea’will indemnify ami save harmless..tbe_State* of-Michigan and the S tate H ighway Commission from ' alt claims of^^every kind, ai'ising due to .said placing of decorations. Docoration_to be placed Decembei': 1-, 19(55 yarn! removed January 4, 1966.''Ro.ll"cHlli Yeas a ll, Metion-carriedr---^----------
Salein — Robert Lemon, Sam Bailo, DeForest Thompson.
S(>'lv(in • Clifford Heydiauff, E v d rift VanRiper, Lloyd Grau,
87THln 0. Scottish- . .Gaelic 10. Proof word . 16. Polieh ' river
IT.Siwred'^
citizen 24, Eight. v-fui'longs27.Mii8ic
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note
i'S,' C iiy ;:'.' ''.- 34, HawaiianPolestlne . - dance
32. Music note33. Chest■86. F arson-
Motiqn b y . Crouchi supported by -Weber, '-to-authoci/.e the- Chelsea- Elec. & W ater Depa rtment, to pur-
five
„ Lima —■ 'W niianrVanRtper, Clarence 'Beddeinan, A rthu r Kuhl. : ’
Scio '—- Lawrence Stefn, John Drake, Ptml^W ild. ^" Ann Arbor — W alte r F. Kapp, Charles Braun, John M arshajl, : .
S.uperioi>-— Stanley Gill, W il- 'liahr~G l'app7 Jr ., Ronald Patrick. . S h a ro n ;—^ Raymond C. Jacob, Reno Fehikamp, Donald I rv in ,.
Freedom — Andrew Luckhardt? L uther Sehaible, Simon Girbach.Lodi-r--Wilbert :S(iH_aible, .sEldean Baueik 'W alter Lihdemann.' P ittsfield — ' Donald Wiedmah, Samuel Morgan, EdwSrd Hutzel.
Y psilantl — Samuel Elliott, Ray- monTh’Schultz—Glenn
chase five stree t - Tights con-- tinue the stree t light p ro g ram on North Main Street. -No date was set for the actual installation
b ir d 3 8 .0 t l o 39 . A b o u t 4 1 . D i s h 62. M u s ic a l
in s tr u m e n t43. C i t y : M a s s .4 4 . : T i n y : -_ 'colloq. ,
D O W N-1, Watering
place I
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Manchester —■ _ Qrie H and ,. Le- Ren .trolz, Robffet K itk.Bridgewater — Floyd P arr, Mar- v in ' .Brejtenwischer, L e o n a fH Dayss.
SPACE PROBLEM In most hospitals only 20 p er
cent of 'the space is allotted to 'ods. -T-he^remain ing-80-pereent- is I
cupied by equipment fo r tes ts
Y o u n g R e fM ib lic a n s •
To Hear Son, Bursley-Wash tenu\W '‘(iTnTty Youne Re* 1
and.- procedures unknown ‘a. few- ■ years ago; ^and the professional, adm ihistihfive, engineeriip: • and
A discussion was hold' regarding the—need—for a—water--outlet-^lhto flood an area for use as an ice skating rink. Trustees Ghanman and Ch'ouch are vto investigate.
A distnisKiini wns IkHiI i*(g,ini-rttnythe village, landfill site with—no official action a t this time. •
.T-he Couneih w ishes 'p,pblic-4y■ 'to o.(>nipliment the Chelsea :Elpc; &■ ■ VVater and the C hc ls '^ " PiihHc•Wofkur-Beptsv-T.ruwb fui' ih'ccHltlu” walk construction workeompletpri (m- j'Ccently
M/>:rtLh^'litiii--Stn!!&fe=
aay- -tliis-J
Saline — Norman Bohnett, Al- win M arion,.Paul Bauknecht.. 'York" "3 ”Gebrge^DayT'^Clarence
maintenance departm ents necessary to keep a ho'spital.function- ing 24 hours a day. . . .:
sell Hitchingham, Oi’Io H. W right. : Ne'wly-olected - ASC community
cbmnijtteemen w i l l . . ^ \th e dele-
On A ugust ” 26rl965,~the~p0TiiF:
publican cliib wiliTolints I)«ccm. b e r genera! hu'nibcr?hin 7ee«n? on Wednc.-olay .D/f. lo. a tijj America, ,:52.=)ii Wu.shtcmuv Rd Ann Arbor. ■ / .
Spcakei' will be Jicnutor Gilin* E.^Bj^slc,v.-vScr a to r.- B ii f&ley's ta will concci'it tobi'- t'ccc'nt''
-gate.s-t
atlon of. 'the United 'S t a t e s 'eached. 195 million, acQordi'hg- to estim ates..of.:.,the Census Bureau.
,va-V »«i-B n in o i’Pnup o f n h n iif. 9.K
tall; I:t'econt" tripnd
rtr.Kciiate Commit.Itee on..International Gommerte,. The meeting, 'which hegiin at
8, pun....will iH' -pi'cccdi'd by a uncial hoiU'-.L 'om T;!') )).in. to fl'p.in,Tlia
m ittee w ill’be ^lected."~The Ttounty convention will be held in Room :1, County Biiildirig, -Ann Arbor.
ASC county and community
5; iih ilU on^ince-A ugust 26. 4994. nubile is invitix
<ommi fctee m e n ^ a r e"=im==:charge?=^^f local' adm inistration ; of such na- tioiml fai'm action program s, as-L h u-A-gE cU 111'l 1' Hi Co 11 s ki i' V a Li uiT.T 1 u“ gram ; the"feed -gr'am-program;-t-he-voluntary'nvhenh'pj’a g r^ i" 'th e "N a- tional 'Wool' Prokrant; thProgram , -’Commodity storage-facility Ica’ahs.
the Sugar loans, and INDUSTRIAL AND GENERAL.SHEET METAL WORK”
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The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants host- od n tUmie^"for—junior a n d -TSenior. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERINC
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ff ii! 11.'* i(rovi(lp(i hy Ijiw, iind no unit . or itn)(-t>((dimt nt inw or in fi'iitily hiiviiiK liptn instituted to vccovri- 1h(> money se- Tofiicd l,y snid moi'tKiiKe, or nny t>»r( theVe- Of,Noticfi Is hereiiy piverl th n t’.by viiUifc.of .-he jiower of side eontnined in snid mort- vtiKC, ivvhlcK ui'toir .(Iflfniilt lin.s become ofe! (‘I'll I i VC, nnd the -I unite in such ch.-o .innde and iirovidedi <>n .December '3.1.- I'.ifi.'l, «t ten otidiK k in - tile ~rbi-('iio(>ii; llie iiiiiie'myneir w ill, a t 't he 'i'est cut i n nee to ibo‘'Wn.shle- nnw: (njiiiit v -U n l’diiifc in-'lhe- ('il'y-of 'Ann
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A I'll,or,, 'trtrpre * MichiKiin.'■ lllF"t 'f l''CrilT" thatOoiii't; IndiiK the plnee I hi! ■ Ciuiiity.'
,nnw. Coiinl.v Records, Which said mort nnne. w as tlieieiifier on, lo-wlt, the l!)th dn.v o f Fi’bnini'x; -1ii66, asslKned to FIRST FEDERAI, SAVINfl.S AND LOAN AS-. aOC'IATION,'’ OAVENPDRT, :IOWA. nnd recorded February, 34, 1H06, in Uiber 001, R a w :..1fi7,; WuHhicim.sv.Xoiinty. RecoidH,. on which hioi'Utiit'o llwre iy claimed to be duo. n t. the diilt’ of this notice, for -iirlttcipnl ■ nnd intoi;»!!4. .the sum of S ixteen Thoiisnnd Thr-ee-' llhn'drcd "'Fl'ftv.Foiii' nnd -eH/lOO T?Ki,3.',.t.6S).— -No:-.sidt—or - nroccedintf.i ; nf’- lnw: -or 'in
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iiiM.i , y n>Kt*t:ii i-"rTvi'Liiy:rniu.:.Ki.rux:TWirT-.<i;'feor^HUowed- 'liy. -Tiiw, -^and .al.so imy: sum ■ of -siirns,which may lie jiaid tiy' the under* !ii)fiied,- tveces.sary: - lo jii'otecr' iis-' tnierc.st- ill Ihc’ !ij'emis(<s7''Kii'uTil(sJ. In The Town'slriri' 0f YI i.si; a n 11. W a s h I e n a vv Eo M n ty I M i cl 1 i*'a n j-(1- V.. I : 'Noithwesierly ■ i3.'tn''of !.ot 303 A 307 ' .. ("jfi.iii.;, -N.m lliwesiei lv • 3.7.6.')' .’thereof, AVo'lilenaw. f'/mcoiii'se Nos 3. a part . ■ n f tfie : noi l h ejis l. (luiu'lcr (if Seel iriir -l!, ' and i.thc* micl hWest ,i)tinrter of .SccI joh i 7" 37 ifivyii" ,'i, soul h,'.. itnm/e : Yji,v|.lafil i -'rownshiii, Wiishtenaw-.. C o iln ty ,; Mi('h(i,'(ilii acciordinit In ihe: fdti! Ihi’i'eof : ■ (IS lecocdcd: in lilier : 1.4 of -IMals, |r,i'.'es ^ 4 ’-l arid- - 33, ■_ W as 111 e i i l i w ' o n n ly -R ec---s ord'-. , “ ■ -flnied' Septemlie?-''JG,-—t'lft.s,- - --------------F E liE R A f. N A TIf)NAt,_ — C- MORTHAHK .A.'4S.0f'.I)VCtON,_ ■s n 77 ..ysslyni-e o'f 'Mfirtt'iiftije, 44sVNN‘EM-r..........
lie-iii'ht-)n’i'iii'tKl"l>y"y;iWrnioi'igiig(!':Al ..., .part ■ thereof. Now, therefore, l,y virtue of the iiovvcr of sale etjntnlneil.in said mort* uinj- |iU]'Mij_nnt--f .-ih.o' stntiitor of':'the' State of MichiKan ip Mich .case made arid lunvided, ■ notice : is. hereby: ffivotr that: on Friday, the 7th dnv of Januaj>!?; 'A, R.. Iti66, at. Ill o'clock a.m ,. Enstern ■’stiitirlui-d iLtne(._siihl ~
(luriiig, February to oldctycandir dates fot' the, annual viUa'i^e eiec-' tion. Futhor, infornintipn will b‘o published in The .Chelsea Stand- ar<i-in4thLQ_;ve^ Beai- future.—A-^discuSsion^WTTp-held—regard^"ing"mew^Ghitistmas ■ ilccoration for
high school counselors from Aqp Arbor,-):Dexter, Chelsea, Manchester and Saline on Dec. 9..“' The dinner,,.at Weber’s in’ Aim Arbor way attended by Roy Houston, bexteiV’High school counselor; MfT iTrrd Mrs. "John' C . , Walton,t
By Appointment - .Coll GR 5-8280 •c o m p l e t e : m e a t p r o c e s s in g
t>i‘e<4 iist,j by
of Chelsea, 237.12 feet north of ihe__ northwest corner of. .Block one (1) o f the Original P la t of " of. the Village-of-CKel,sea; thenc.e cast i at r ight angles" ~to' Majn
th e - :-M ain _...'Street,_4u;centlyi:=))uit-^ .chased, hy .d.he. Chelsea' Ch.ainbor of
11 side at putlilc :iitiction,:.to.'thej[iii«hc.stij,id* ilcr,.h( the west cntrifnct ofThc Wiishtcnnw-■ County. RuilditiKi-in-thp"Cltv-"ofrT\nn—AThorrS trcctTt{i7774=feef; thence north
Commerce.; Homer Nixon w as in- stru'eted —to. install the de’cdi'atior. beginning December, 1,'19(55. - - |. Mbtion_ by .Burg, supported by Sflhaihip, to ■ authorize: and-d irect
Chelsea- High school counselors; Gharltes-Lahev' Chelsea' High school inelpal';. and- Thomas Moi'
SchoolP R I6 ID P R O D U C E
prine Chelsea teacher
Highrison,:
commercial tO C K fR T ^ E P A R T M f NT-
Wn '.hf e n a w ■ Col 1 II I y r M I'ch I cj'a'ir'(t Ii a r ifel ifg the biiil(Mii(t./wlifiC' the Cln’Ult- Cmirt fovthe County of Wn.iihtemiw! isvhcld), of; the pi-ernlxe's dear'i llied - In •sitldi'moi'ltiriDte. oF Mo .much _th «!cis)f.,R-s .mtiyi iio nece.suni'.y to -pay (hp.umouni due. nu nforoHiiid .oii .iiiid- mort* ifiiife, with the Ititei'o.it thcpe<m:nt jFive and one-fouith per .:e-eiit Vpi\ /annumand 'nil,- l6t'fil. contn, 'fhni'gcM and evpt'iiMei, Indlmiinjf the attorney feea allowed by. lav\ nnd iiIko any sum. or. sfimw -whii'h' may be paid by the imder.'djfnMl, necesMiiry to tiro* te(-i Jls itiltu’ests’ in the • premises; • Whlrh "said iiremisc"H/ are de»"(’"i'lbo<l .as follows!All that-eei'tnln_n lece..oi'_ parcel -oi land, situ iitf in the: -Townshit)' or Ypsilantl,- In':
th('. County of W ashtenaw, and .Slate of -Mtchljtiip—atiTi^lescHbedras-foliovysr to-Wlrri T»l::.:.Twent,v*Qne ■ (3-11. fiault. Furpt:-ParKs!de SiilKlivIsinn, tiart.o f the Nbrlh- One/Hl»1f.:(Vj) of Sertion Fiftoenr-Mr)),: JCtrtvn T hree fS) Smuh. Ramte .9pvoti 4^(-7j^Eust',:/Y.p,stlRntl TownHhip,:-.\Va,'»hl.n*~*)
a t f 1 gh t an gl e s . to th e 1 a s t men- -tio n ed line -66-feet;- thence -west-^
a t -right angles .to-the last men* tioned line 217.74 feet' to ' the eastlineo fM ain3 S treet;.',th en fce- sbuth alongJ;.he-castdine-of Ma S treet (5(5 fee t.to the place of begin ning, being g part of the northeast quarter of Section Twelve' (12), Town Two '( 2 ) , South,' Range Three'"(3) East,7 Village v'hf" Chelsea, W ash tenaw . County, Michi-gan, : - jTb F^IT. EURt HER RESOLVED
The clerk lo issire checks in nay*
Career 'opportunities_in_the pro* -fdssion-of-rpublic: accounting Wiere=
■ i.-::catmselqtme n t^ o f..bills as., subm ittedt' Roll 'dal 1:"Yeas-a 1 1 Motion- carried; Bills paid: general 'fund, ' $’13,609.,36|equipm ent-fund, $2,745; parking meter fund $3,562,(50;. parking lot bond j m d _ J,ntor.cst account,- $3,6(52.50.
Approved: Dec. 7,-1966.Gooi'go, Winans, Clerk
■ i«ff -The*--d4nner---ha47’4a—Ger4ified- - '^C oH v U .S "^fO T '^7^73Rublic~Accouhtant4-hoat-:jv-ho—waaable to ' answer informally, many questions about, the field. ^
A motion picture, "CPA^’ was
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nrtw: .Gmmtyi Michigan,-flccordirKf -tb the - plat : lhereof. 7ns reroi'ded- in T.lh'br Potii’fren 1 14 1 -Of PIntrf.f PiuteH Forty* one, 141) and Forty-two .(4'3), Washtiw — ptiw C ounty‘ ReronhT'‘Dated n l.D etro it; Miehittnn, Sopt'emln*t*-3a..i;i6r,, ■____ F-tR-ST FRDF.RAT, ,«!AVIVCb::AN D T.OAN ASSOCIATION, ":T)AVF,N.rORn\ IOWA,'■Ronk nnd Poll Ink '33ESEE5y
(I eoiiy: (in Rex (iloiinsbn, Wtillmoi'ehVf'hL.....................Willow .St., Port Ifiiifon, Michlitan, - prior-(;rveU.'ike, van, and ■ (.lorn fjteasoii, Ttifi
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tha t a copy of this resolution bo published in The Chelsea Standard once-'at least—tW 0 - - (2 ) weeks- prior to Dec. 21, Ji965< ..Mption by Chapman, supptorted'by Weber, to appro-^e the aboVe Resolution lis read. Roll call; Yeas .alL . Motion carried.' > '
A .discussion was :beld regarding: plans and specifications fo r Lanc--wboA'-N-o-t-g.
DON’T GUESS• ' ^ primer, d r f irs t o o a t '0f:‘ ‘ih f will... .cover— iapproxim atoly- ' 550-
squareJfeeUiJcr^gaUoi),—T-he-f4nlsh coat usually .covers- 600 square feet per gallon. ' ' 'A -buroaucrat is one who doesn’t know which way the wind is blowing until he throws his ha t into the ring.
.shown followed by a' short talk and discussion led by Dr. Herbert E. Miller,; professor' of accounting’ a t ' M ichIgan-' S tate"'University;
The dinner is one of a series* which the GRA-Associatioft-is-spoTi-' soring throughput-M ichigan,. .T he. purpose of th ^ dinners is to assist ed acator 8-in-fchc -gu ida ne e-of-h i gh- ^ehool=studen;t5^iRteM§ts<F-i n-a“C reer in public accounting, Public accounting faces a serious short- age o rq u a lif icT ’young people andis the fastest growing profession in j the nation, . according t.o : „he Mibhigan Association o f Certified’ Public Accountants.
A into I'Oiiy .Aniui itouvItwiM '■ itru'l-dfr of I ’i'ohiilc.. ■ foliii f . Kt.'iisch Aitoi iu’y foi'i Ksliito ■ ( iir'lsdu, Mlchi,?un . ■
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nnd flniidillotiM of n coftBin mnrtnm'o:mhdo'i»V*JOHN- E.' m.-ASS-Vfrd'-MARr.KNE'-K-fiLA.SR, hid wiffi, of 47.V Rtrucn,- YiiMlInntl, Wnshtomi w C'oiintv. Mlrhiyiui Mociji'/h'/k'h, lo A'LnEE . MTCHtflAN HOMES. INC.. MocrfXKon of A ll>ee KinK Homon, of Wnvhii»
DorSHb.)?CountVv : Miehlann, MbnlRnaMi, dfttwl ■ lh« !t)'d dny of Nov«whni', A. I), 1664. .mid
Sinin, :of; M inhii'iin,: In :'rho Clrctilt Court ('miiitv. of WttMhioil ii.w.. : ' .DIVORCE ACTION
F ile No, D.3H-3.'. , ; ■ORDER TO ANSW ER .lAMF.S W, LEWIS, r'lnliiliff.,■■■ 4’ VK..' ■WILME' n, LEWIS, .hefpiidim t, ’Al n oMp.HKifm o f Miiid (Iniirl hold In Ine County:lliillditiy in Iho City <jf Ann Ai'l)Ot'> County o f WitHhioniiw, Stnto o f Mlt'hluftnt oif Ihi) dlh diiy of Noven)bei',rA.^D,. 1666. I'reMnftt ! Honbiftl)lo WILLIAM F. A.OER,.II.. Circllil linden. ,On iiho 4lh tiny of Noycnilinr,' A. I'Li;ll'Bi>( nn-Rctlon wiin flltxl liy-.IAMRS:W. Lb W IS, I'lftlntlff, BKBltmt W ILLIE,H , LEW IS. I)c* fpndftnt, . In the . ftlinvn entlllw l Court, to olitHl'n. iihKoIuio divorce nnd iii'oiieriy nettle* men’t.IT IS)JIERRftY ORJJKRBD thnt. thc We* ■ fendnnt, W ILLIE H. LEW IS,'nhnll ,nnnwor lo. op.i„.Uikewnueh other nctlon ■ n« mny be
rccordod'.ln the office o f the. Rcprititet of Iicedx, for the- County o f : Wnithfennw-, nnd Stnte of MJchltffin,. on the I2th dnv of Novembei’; A. :h. 1!',64. : in l.lher 1662 of WOTRtwni'W'''ffnffmy'tfa!pffniffi'BrrwwtT'' iBffonywhich- morlynye' t)\ero In elnimed to he due, :nt the date of tWln notlre, for princl
Motion by Crouch, supported by Sehaible, tha t upon the recommendation of all village engineers,
Jthol-planS'-iimd, l specif ications-foi!- Lanewood No, 2 be aivprovod as snt; mi tied. 'Ron_^'airr Yeas all7Mo-' tion carried. ,
.B ids 'were submitted for a" one ton cab and chassis fo r use by the Cholsca Elec. & ' W ater Depart* mer^t ifrom the following, firm s; Spaulding: Cbev. Sales and Serv- iee--$flv064'.7'l- - l'7Q- H .P.!- rPalmgr
t)iil itnd Interent, the num of'F.iKhl Thou* .Kill'd. Seven. Himdrot! nnd Ten nnd 41/100 DnIInrH f*n.716.41).N o Muit or nrocowUnpfn nt. Ihw or In .equity hftvltnr V e n inntliiited to recover, ‘the. ilelit neciired.hv..snld -fnortwn'te or nnv imrt thereof. ..Now, thereifore, by virtue of - Ihe iiower of nnte - conto(ne<l In nnld morlffaire, 'nnd' piirmtnnt to: the wntute o f the S tn te ,o f Mlehtimn In »uch enw mndefind tirovlded.. notiwi In herehv priven' thntM h ......................................................................
termlttcd by Inw, on o r licfore the 4th day i f Fflhn»B.rjt,,jA..n., J066., Failure to com- j'lly ’’ Itfi'tfiln O rder'’w ni rcnult.Jn n 'Judnr*ment 'by: default : nttniiint mteh - DcfcndAIrt'■ ‘ --------- h ----- “ ^ ------ -for : the rellet"d6Wntul«l In the Comtllnint fllwl In thiM Court,’w i l l i a m F. ACER, JR... C lirtili Judge.A true copy 'Vnniteitl M. Hnmllton , ., VAN'/.ETTI M. HA MILTON,
i ................... 'attorney, for Pinlntlff.Inen..UHinemi AddreHn;SI North Wnnhlfiirton Street,----- ' - --------’f t r ■t NorthJTfiimitfni. 'WCTtn T eleiih o n e;, 4h3*!i7fl0 Mn|2fi -Dec28
on Mondny, the 14th dav of Februnrv. A; D, 1666. a tr l2 i0 0 O'clock npon, Eaetern Mtandtird Time, raid ‘ moctonue ,w)ll he forenlotiM by a nnle at public n iietton .'to the nIirheet bidder nt thn.:cnt"nnce of the Coiirity Rttlldlntr In the, City o f Ann Arbor, CntintV y<f Wenhtannw -Stnle of Micht'ot.n .fth a t bclnF the building vhere the Clr- niiitvCmirt'. for' the C ountv' of: Wanhlennw In held), t)f tWi, prjftnlMa deaertbed. In, t»ald PlOrttytr®' crA Ko thtirn ibei'enf. an mnv be ■ fteceaeinry to pay the am ount due. an afore* nflid. on Held imoHaatm. with the lnlei''>Hi ■ fher^n at never tier eeht t7%) p er annum and all letfel contH, bhariten-nnd. ex* tienneti; Inbludlna the attotney' feen allow* ed hv law, and at«o anv num -or Hum* which m ay be paid by th e. undenittned, neeennarvl to . rrhlect Itn Inteventn' In the premincn. W h ich , wild . premlnen are • de* (icrihed an foUdwai AH thnt certain 'piece ’Bf"nsiTiH"'Mf"1 M)fM ■nlH'nrte'"irrK ig' TVrwn'nliHi'
Motor Sales $2,044,00—170 H.P,-; G. A. Sales & Service, $1,058.,36— 140 H.iP, plus $85,00 extra fo r n 200..H.P, V-8 engina .for a total price’bf $2,043.,35.
Motion by Groueb, supported by Weber, to accept the low bid of G. A. Sales and Service in the iimount o f $2,048.35 fo r a ,one ton cab and chassis for use by' the Chelsea Elec, & W ater Dept. Roll call; Yeas.all. Motion carried.
To, reaffirm a village policy a biotion^ was made by Bollinger,'nnd SC6t<! of Mlehriirifif'and dencrlbcd asfoliPWn, to*w lt!
r^iitijy, an recorded In Libar .6, Pnira-fc.. 46. Wnnhlennw^County vR^rds, ■ Pfit«5 St Detroit,"Mlehlysn, November 0,1066. ' - ALBE& MICHMAN HOMES, SueccHnor to Alhee Kina '.v— .*” ®e?M,,'MortRSfl!ee..Oeealri ■Mr' P m n'ltllfli'AttoVney for Mortunnee. NovlS-Foblfi
NOTICESylvan fownshiirTaxpayersSylvon Township Troosurer will be ot Chelsea Sfate Bonk to collect Sylvon Township Toxes eoch Fridoy from G!eic^ T965y f ^9 o*m. to 5 p.m.
All Dog licenses must be poid to Syfvon Town<r shipTreosurer on or before Mor^h 1, 1965, to ovoid penolty*
M A L E O R 'U N S E X B D , $ 3 .0 0 - - - F E M A L E , $ 5 .0 0R o b ie s V o c c in o H o n F o p o n m u i t be p r e it M e d
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C L A R I B E L H O P P ESYLVAN TOWNSHIP TREASUREIN
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Limo Township Treasurer will be et Stote Bonk to collect Linrio Township *e*e* ^ J Pridoy, beginning Dec., 17, from 9 o.m. to 5 P* :unt il further iiotice, T h o i e w h o wish- wey «
■ irn«9ciieck or money ordeirr-Riiidlpt will be reiu by moil.
All Dog LIcniet must be pd«l e Limp township Traoidrer on or beter
Morch 1,'1966, to ovoid penalty*MALI AND UNSRXID, $3.00 - F«MALE, I5-®^
kebtei Vec ifotlon Feperi must be1 In O rd e r te .e b ta iij dog lieenie.
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Winter Officioily Arrives Dec, 21^Winter wjll| officially arrive at
g':4l p.m. Tuesday,' p ec . 21, when the sun will reach its southern^ jpiost pnint of the year, called the (wititer solstice.' \
I 'I'lie sun will rise, and set abbutlg(T’iiogi'cesr8outh^of‘ -thej-ea^t'~ahd ______,?ve poi»r^8, “an'd w iirT w in g . its the northern" honXnhn?*itortwl diilly m jjross the south- Uttlo mihi„ thJ
sky,, .oochmg Its lowsst «ltl. nwr, mral„„ „ i t » :tiiile at noon, the whole yeaK. little hotted'’ ' • ® “
about 15. ■’
“At this time of year, the earthurint tho.^s'^ti,.. but the sea-
8oni . of to.urse dep.ond primarily PujVtho 23>/j (iogree tilt of thb
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Todafs Tip for Sfjr/e Winter Drivhtg '
Sun iflasses- are particularly useful in the w in^rtim o,/advises Chief John Palmer of the Choi.* s«j>; ^Police Department.— When
ht sunshine on whittr Snow re-
THE, CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA. MICHIGANGi4 Scout Neighborhood PAGE ELEVEN
■ ti^^^^^nW~your--^ey,es^tho.~glinl7tyyffeci may be til'ing. ,if not-blihd iing..But colored glasses ishould be removed ut'dusk aifd in dartiness, when a driver needs all the light he^can g ^ / \ ___
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Approxirhately 240 girls and ,75 adults registere i In Chelsea Neighborhood Girl Scout Troops thi
The Brownie Troop Organizer lu Mrs, Brye,e Graham. Mrs. Ted 7'irb is serving as reg-istrarr-Mrs, Wilber Worden , is the, neighbor-
_hood; eMirmuh'!- M rs.iPaul Mann-is tlio neighborhood. secretary j Mrs; Warren^ JSisenbeigor- is"“the tro’op consultant and' Mrs. A rthur SchH- ler is the calendar chaij'inan.''
Another ,troop;organizer is need- eit and also a cookie chairman. \The^fiVB' Browni.e troops, are 'under the" direction o f the following people! Brownie-1 48»t-Mrs. Robe'rir Biitlor, Mrs. Don ' Zumbo, and
and'*M,rs. j ^ e d ' Petohr^^- Brownie 245 — . Mrs. Duane
Crouch and ;Mrs. Glen ^Al^en,, with troop committee ..members- Mrs: George \Palmer, Mrs. Beverly Sager, Mrs., W arrenIPorath, Mrs.-Max Hepburn and Mrs. Charles Popovich.: The four-' junior troops- pro dn- der the direction of. the following: Junior 47-,-Mrs. ■ Carmer Slocum^ Mrs. Melvin" Leach and troop cbm- nvittee Mrs, Elf Blacklaw,-, Mrs David . Slane, -Mrs. -Gary- -Wright: an(L Mrs. HoWard Walz,■ Junior 58—Mrs. Ueno Shocmak-- cr,' Mrs. Bob . Kitzsimmons and troop comqiittee Mr.4, Ray, Johnson, Mr.Si James Schnaidt,' and .Mrs, dvom^NoiTis.
Brownie 144—Mra. Dave Long- worth, Mrs. Robert Koch and Mrs. Clarence Shyder, with troop committee members Mrs, Louis Foreman, M rs.-Don Alexander, Mrs. •John Weiler, and Mrs, Dan ReillyJr. ’ ,
.v^Brownie-145 — Mrs.. Tom Morrison, Mrs. A ..L Swift, with troop committee members Mrs. George
Junior 82—Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Diane Wes t, M rs. Ha rdy;^M’o rning- star, Mrs. Ralph- McCalla, and troop committee .Mrs. Glare Kniek-' erbbeker and Robert .Jacoby. ‘
Junior 84—Donna .Sherman and Linda Vorce witlt troop committee Mrs. George Aiken, Mrs. William Freeman and Mrs. 'Charles Lane. __'Tbe two epdette- groups aru_dL.'r^cted by: .Cadette 08—Mrs. E. J.
Sutter, Mrs. I,iOuis DeLb and troop committee, Mrsi. Ralph Parker; .Mr-s, Mprk McCleur .und Mrs. Ray PefferSi ., ,V Cadette 170—Mrs. Warren Elisen- b'eiser. and> Sue Eisenbeiser and troop committee Mrs, Dale Bailey .Mrs. Joan Kipfmilelr, Mrs; Wilbur Yocum, Mrs. Walter Bury, Mrs. William 'Wh to and Waffe'h J isfri- l eiaer. .
Senior 77 is directed Mrs.' Leslie. Eisenbeiser and Mrs, Wii- 'ber Worden with.- vommiltee mom- hers Wilber Worden/ Leslie Eisen- beisor and Dr, and Mrs. E. J. Sutter.""" -
Gi rl Scouts will meet dri Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. for Christmas caroling at the post office, - •
,On Deci 13 there, will ,bo a buffet pot-luck supper at St. Barnab as church at 7 p.m. for leaders and troop committee- - -- --
Walker Chimney Fire Brings Fire Trucks‘ The Chel.sea F ire \ Department
Y»s culled to the William Walker homo a t 2401 Fletcher Rd. Saturday noon to extinguish, a chimney fire. Two trucks were dispatched- to the scene,' according to Fire Chief James Oaken, and the fire was Quickly brought under control. - No damage -was, listed as a result of the^fire.
EXPENSIVEThe synthetic oil used to lubj-l-
cate watch bearipgs costs almost $2,000 an ounce. Just a <irop will lubricate a .watch part for years.
A Standard Want Ad Will Sell .YouV Unused Items,
KBEP'FLUFFYAfter washing items trimmed
with cotton J>dll finge, machine* dry them td'Testore the flufHness of fringe. I f ' you don't have an automatic .dryer, you can soften lina-Mried ; fringe by holding it oyer a steaming kettle.
& LAMPS GIFTS a n d TOY!.From Nouj Until Christmas
Big Savings!
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BAKING SUPPLIESW e ^ h o ve e ve ryth in g f d r y o u r C h ris tm a s B a k in g .
B U L K _ Q U ik N T 1 T I E S---C'itfonTTtechp>1710r o in g e - p e e lx e d - ; - a n d - g r e e p -candte'd:
R E G . $ 4 .0 0Now *2” . R E G . $ 5 .0 0Now ‘3 ”c h e r r i e s ; p i n e a p p l e T i n g s a n d w e d g e s ; n r f i x e d ' d i c e d ■
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B U L K -HFrench Cremes ond Chocolate Drops
1t7~2- and 3-lb; Box Assorfed Chocolates
Bobby Brooks Sweaters ond Skirts ^ilf^phn^Abbott^B louses— ----------
BrittonvWbbl StretcR SlocksPecan, English Walnut a*ml Almond Meats Gay Gibson'2- ond 3-Pt. Knit Sqits
English WolnutS/ Pecons, .FilbertS/.Al.inonds, Brazils, ■ M i)^ Nuts a"n PearTuts“irrshell; ,K IIS IIR E R 'S NEW STYLES OF FUR-TRIMMED COATS
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D O O R16 x M ” MAHOGANY •FRAMED I '
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BETTER:"
n U D I O T M f l O f t I C T gUHKlolInffaliiA-PLENTY SPECIAtS
a n d S a n taOpen Tuesday thru Saturday — .9 a.m. to 6 p rrii----- J
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$ 1 2 .5 0 «R e g . $ 1 7 ,5 0 L o r e o l ....... .............................. ............... .s ..................... . $ 1 5 .0 0 |
t 1964 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-Dr.1I 1964 PLYMOUTH FURY 2*Dr. HordtopTangerines . . e doz. 39c g 1964 XHRYSLER 300-K2-pr; Hordtop
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1.-LB. PR Il<IT Butter. . . 67c hSweatenBuy_^ow _whi.l,e. ^ .____. _____ ______________ ______ _____ ____ _ _______________ ___ .selection is . " 1 . ' ^ - <j v . - - e ^ X ^ W a t c h lo r Thes9 ^piete All sizes col- |> .Margaiine . . . .2 lbs..45c j. . . . y , .o r s ^ n d s ty ie ^ r I ____ o _____ . ____________- — _ D u e i u Anytim e!you to choose from, g farmer peet'S _ ^ ^ ----- ’ ^
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s 1962 CHRYSLER_NEW YORKER 4-Dr. Hardtop........
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MEATS . GROCIRIES / §-W E D E L I V E R . P H O N E G R 9 - 2 4 1 1 ^ 1 1 8 5 M o n c h e ste r Rood - Phone 4 75 = 8 6 6 1
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S C H N E ID E R 'S ^ 9. A.JSalea & Service[v/.A.LEi<iH A S e0ciA T B 5 ) tN « . | 1961
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FIRST COME ■ FIRST SERVED!T IR E S A L E !
—-Ower-100 attU <l2JIAaks.Only! Most all sizes. Some like new!
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^ Some wtthYube D- Wheel' • - ' _ j ' ' 'i( Some Snow Ires
Norrow white, wide white and black. All tries or tires ond- tubes, or tire, tube and wheel.
be surele -comes
GIFTS A-PLENTY DISCOUNT
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FOIQIO PRODUCTSMnier’s Brake Serviee
n<'140 w .i> MIddl. » . w »"« 8R 5-5181
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2(i'tj '2 5 ’a■ Wurster’s (iree.a)muse '2 5 'a 20V6Q u e e n s .Iack.s .y 23 20A ltesn ' 1 8 ' i 33>aB_i!e,K: ’ 18 3.1'-liioiii-Clvaijier.s^ . . 12' 40
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m m iT, -Ft *’ i4*P OMtmFenton ... Brighton Chelsea .• High runs; Mike Hawrylo (Pen- ton(i i20j Jim Knignt (Dexter),
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I>( a un . _-5 P 2 I T _ Fj k e 5 0' i :_ J ) . 1''oy: tik , 504; F , ’Sweeny!. .5iil.
Men-sdl75 and -oveii-ser.ies^:-C. Knlea-er, ,224: B^ Knerr,’ 170; C. Kaenpieter, 240-225-180; K. Huston, 181-lO.i; B .-Prielipp. Ii% l8 7 ;'-E . (ireenLeaf.: 180; D. Bohatir„:^0();
Seinaway, SrT.~~l8'G;' R,.; V,-
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W orden, 175.. Ladies 1.5() and over. g,umes: P,
K ruejrer, lOS; J. .loi'dapi 100-]'51; B. F r itz , 184-185; I ’. H uston, 1G3" 150: IL- Tem pkin.s; 154; V . Covert, 1(!0. _. ■ ‘ :
Men's 47,5. and. t>ver series': Kruep'er. 5 18 ;.J L Tom pkins) 402; . y ; F11‘ i sc hman h , -1.81: t_K oenyretor, (ia-i: ■ Ft. “Hustair,'“514; B; "P rie lip p , .551; E . tireen lA 'a f, ^Od; D. W e i-, shanV, 4‘.)7; ■ W._ Steinaw ay,. ,Sv., ■T8'(); ‘H, V. WoTd'eTi;' 408.. IkuHes 450 ami over series;, J.
•Ion ian , -J55; B. F r itz ,. 518.Splits picked up; li. M o c k ,. (i-7- I'O."
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22} Tom UrqUhant (Dexter), 1,7; Gary Juck (Fenton), 17.
Ixiague tightens; up!! -Chelsea and Brighton I upset Fenton «md D i^er last Sunday by winning 7‘4 lits.;and 8 pts„ respectively. Dexter’s- Joe Anderson lojses his first match of the, year and “Fenton Fata” suffers'another 'defeat;
Scoro.s follow; ;Dextor vs. Bright-’ on, Joe- Amiet'aqn (94) vs. Bob Vogt (12.5); Ted Norris (125( vsr Jim“~Goldin (104); Jim Knighf (125) V.S. Jack Bojin (101); Tom Urq uhart '(107 VS, Da n Czapski (125).“’ Clreisea vs; P'en,ton,, Bob Shenk (125) v.s, Gary Juck (81); ■Rill Lodford““5(125J vs. ‘Ti'enton
STIV ERSFIN E FOOD & COCKTAILS
T ^BAR OPEN UNTIL 2 A.M, EXCEPT SUNDAY l - 9 f ot Plotcher Rood Interchonse
Fats” (114) Andy Fb^cher (125) vs. Mike Lee (101); Herman Hoskins-(90) vs. Skutt“ (125)7
hlext week’s m’atches; Deixtor~a’t Fenton, Chelsea at Brighton, Dec. 19 at .3 p.m.
YOUR FAVORITE SANDWidi■ .................. ■
BEER • W INE 7 A i rDancing at all times.
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.>007seh’iC'.T:“'W.'' A'ocuiu;_ 582; R. '.Kdeny ■ 5'7l'; L. Hucking, 575; A.
573;.Cl. Burnett, 5(57; \V. Moids, 5(55; W. ■’t'ljeuni, .5 ')1 L . Ho.cki.ng, .55','; ■ H... .B.umct t , ' 5.58; ,S. .Salne, '557;'M.'T’iiei'4m..'r, .5,55;; R; .Manrer. ..r'l'i';
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•52'.i; (I. Knickerbocker, -.521; W. j . ’'e'inawa.v, dr., .52()-i,.(5. Psidg-lntm-r i.51'5; .T... .McCleai:,-515;_ IL ■ ivisM* 'b((i>ci, 511; R. rfiebcek’; 513; D.; I3ailer, .5P5; J(. Prielipp, : 500; J.; Ifa iH i.k ',' 5iM.; A Y h ile /fra ifL i K( I I ; . 5 0 1 ; B ,-R obertson) 50l:;,.*5(i. I U5 jin'ZJL^k, 5f)0. ,
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^3-wb44-.aau...212: S . S ialne, 202s.
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Jun ior House LeagueStandings as of i)cc. 9
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siN ce Ci.eveiAHD■ INi94^rHe^HAS OPPSF ~HrS-mSSfAi^AHHS'EAar YSAR. m s F A ^es 4<mvTi s o FOR ■ Z40<t' YARFS jAf ‘4 * FB TMRBVY THRSe.TOU&HFQWW RASJSJ //V lEADtWBA TMe BRenWHS 79 A" A7-arReor aveA “ BAJ-r/MBFB /A/ m a '4^ XHAMF/OHSH/F SAM S,*,
Senior Fishermen Get Bargain Rate -On Fishing Licenses
,W(den"!)e N 2 " Mid-State Finance GamblesW3)lverine No, 3 ■ , .J-iffy-Mixers . . C helsea-Spring’ i.‘: B la tz —Dancer's . Sinclim’s ' ------ . -
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-'-liigh-tiiam -seriesA shland Service, ^203;" '
High inci.- series: L. -Wleshans,498. . : - - - - - - -High ind. games; L. Welshansy
220. - - - . ------ - -425" sbnes “ aml'^^aver: 'JT^Rowey; 442; D. .Fouty, 453; B. Fritz, 449;
W este^ot t , ' '-"4 7(5 t “ ‘Ki^Snydi448;; N L/M h'iiter',ir4(i4;L^;-Haf-l^ 475; M. Br^itehwi'seher, 404; R. U’lestr 479;-'Rr McGihneyr-431; B. Smith, 44-3(5; A;-' Biicholz, 434; M. Petry.,—428;— Elliott, 440,
176- gamea and o v e rJ i-^ R trw er
cLhnsing. — A nglers 65 years and older; whon.Uve ; in Michiganl ;are finding i f easier on their po'cketbboks s.ince th is s ta te ’s:1966' fishing licenses 'w en t on sale De.e, 1 a t local dealers, the Con^erva- trqh“D eparfm ehf reports'.’’ ' 5
'iJTTdcnrathTJrityuf’Ti bitPi>ai205; M. L. Westcott, 202; S, Bowen, 175; N. P rater, 180; R, W est, 175- 1 7 7 ..-
Splits picked up: D. Miller, 6710;
by the stu“Ee“ 1 egislafiire '^hi.s,year7 the.se sen io r relTdent~;fishurmen will be abltv to get- their licenses ,at the .new, bargain ra te o f 60, cents.
N. . Miller, 4!)---- may10, 3-10; M. F erry , 3-10:-:D .-San' a lso 'fish on the/low-prieed-licensesnes, S'ao": B. Smith, 4-10; G. De- which will be valid from Ddc; 1
rs ,'>5-10; M.‘tiiieal^iiS ifrrrFr -af^ th is-year^R -th rough-thejejttire-3rilfeV-3-^l-0,-3-5'-1 o r K .O esto rle ; 5,-r6;. ;K Snydei'.-3--l6:'W . Liebeck. 3-10, 5-(5; M. DeLnToi'T'e,-2-iA5-Ni Simpson , ' 5-7; J . Edick, 3-10; ,D.
19(56 seasoji. __Fisherm en in the 65 and over
age -braeket-r Will still--be--charged the _.standard ' $2 to /b u y tro u t -stam ps;----------’— — —-— '—
HUNTING INSURANCETHAT PROVIDES PRaTEGTION
h ^AT A LOW COST!$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 in cos(D o f d e a th ' $ 1 ,0 0 0 m e d tc o l ::
L *^pys............. ......$3.25:1 5 ^ f. ■ .9.1 »■••«»»«• .V.O.A a
$ 5 , 0 0 0 in cose of deoth $ 5 0 0 m e d i c a l ^ " I
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'2 ]2n V .:'G rifr .a iT 7 ’21TT 'R rR inge, Sr)72.10; ■ . I / . . S a lvei v...2 ()1>; K. F<mt.\^209; - JL '.M<K‘ky -209; N . F a h rn e r .204; s; Hnj-ikiiig, ‘>im,
~500 s m c .s ;. IL"Frtz."=ii'ni'iu)ns. 594:'W r ’G r ifn th , 589; S.* Hopkins,' 564; G. L iitin ie r, 555; R. R inge, 5 4 7 1 \ T H a fiic r , .538: A . Schiller. 53(5;
"N'." "LTflTFiU' i7~r):52; HT“Birnnert7T5;nr;' !.. S a lyer, 517; B ; ' Yocum , 512;. Ni EiscnuiMM, 5K); . J. I^oijovich, 508; R. l''()Uty, .5.07; ,Ml. Erskine-r 501; C. .Myers, 500.
;'JI(>|)per Upptu s“',“ ':' 32 ' ; 24Pol.s 31'-!: 241uMixers . ....Spooners ■ ■ Kookie K iitte rs dolly Mops (iriu d ers i'.g'g Benters . ■ ’■ _ Serie.s over 40.0: J. Ilabbitt, 40i); .lt_jA.b ( 11,-- -14 4 y_2v-LLu-W-ogh-t44J1U- i . , X'nitrrr'-'.piT; l)r Ihr'lTier, 44I-'r E rRc,v5ybids“ T(')51~;.r'.’ I'S'ceiuair,'' 430’; P.- K rueger, 418;... A. Lbcklm 'rt, •5l!.~);: .\. Packard, -145; J; r Long-w o rlh , ■111.. _____
(fam es (iver- 140'; ,1,. Ra.bbitt'e:l-45.5 d. Jb'iest. 1,55': R. Abed. Ki2-1'69:iS-. - Ila w o i'th . 1()6: 17, Vorcch 1.54-’119;' I),'H al'ner,’ l()i-147; L. Keez’- eny 148; E.- Reyriokls,_l42;_d, F'’r6e- m.mi, 160-141; P .. Krueger, 146-
±56; N. 1‘ackiu‘d. 161-148;-d. lam g- vi-orth, 148'-1()8; I„ Clark, 153;' A. ±(M'khai.'.t...20'-V^44, 157.
S|)lits convened: J. Prio.st, 5-10, 5-10; N; Haworth. 3-10; R. Abell, 5-1 o r D. Hii'fneT', 4->5-7; 2-7. • 'J
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_w :Royal Lancers ColcmiaL ManoT _ J ’a tty Ann ,Shoppe A lies■ Ashland. .Service
Uancor's"l)ppt. Stofo 27 29( lhelHeir±’rmhxttT;*---^..^2 ^ \A .31 (i. ,Ar Sail's &"Scrvice 23Vi 32 ti Miller’s Grocery . . 2 3 . 33W aterloo (larage . .....:23- -33G. E. Gals ■ lOVi 36Vj' High team, g a mes; Royal Lane-
.ers, 787. ■, — --
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j.IIES11)KNTS , ’t Presidents theiAm«rican n Auxiliary m et Tueadtiy 1 Nov. 28 a t Schumm'a. im membora wore present;
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IhEKvS \ ' . ' ■llhers Club of Chelsea had a U /a |u i wife pro^re_s3iyo; itnias dinner .DeP*. :iie'iii<?nibers' and spouses’ en- (t'oeiivres-and punch a t lonie M Mi‘; and Mrs. Evereft; L^. ham liml escalloped po- L j(t ilie home of Mr. and I Jlyry liai'dy and, dessert and ^ ^ tir^ h o m o ’’of Mr. and
llurold in'eaetv,'Jr.. . igreyivi* I'uchro was played If homo and prizesI civi'ii; t'liriatmas J!jft8_w ere jigeiii ‘ ' " ......... '
(jk a n ce m e e t in gaiitiujrli l.iike and-North Sy!^ Hrant'i's iiiot a t the hoipe of knd MiS' l.yman Adamsi 922 naupii I<ako, fo r a Christm as
on Dec. 7. About 25 per- Iwfie present.' Christm as read- Ibclevei'akmembers were pre.- * ‘_No business meeting was [The ne-vt meeting, will bo the [-Tuesday—in _ Jan u ary, a t J h e Weiss home. • - "
lERN M()%EKS . .(ierti' Mothers Child, -Study met at the Method is t ”^U ‘rc h center .'it. 7 p.m* Tuesday
hj;' fihi’ ii Christinas . ipn.rtjL I their children: -Tw eiw ' mem-
-CHILI) h C U ;b ,Chleaea-Child .Study C Mbars were presented will, Ch,'isi.
mus corsages a^ thev entei-eil lini-juem-
THE CHELSEA STAWDARP. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN PAGE FIFTEEN
■ M*>yers" Tuesday* •Ihiniol . !.ur|)by. i
chaii-nian, , disu'iiuiivfl' Uu. corsages. Each'-edrsage c. M l. ,a .home-made ('h,-isi\H„s gift |
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Mrs. Jiohert M hke Domkin was /iilsomember. -: — -----
Piu'faits.yfofh.ii hoi,u‘MiiT(|iChiiistmas/cijoki 's wei:e ■se. viiil hy
I were [iresehl’.ptp.ssp.s foi- t he evening wereDarold Eis'cher, 'M rs. Don-, shar, Mrs. Donald -^ e r , Mrs. Jll-ga,. jEr co r ''
Mrs. Thmiias Musi a'rut i.A|,s, .m,"ehael Rapo. •The/next' meeting 'wilUhi, -Tue-- day,/Jan. M m Uu- homj ;,f Mcs.
Gevald Meaunuml. Tin-\ speiikin- will discuss Clie YpsilaM C Theatei-. _ _.
Clyde-Mpi^ns Feted on 25th
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BAPTISM ^Julie - L,\mi lutj twn-momli-i)ld daughtei'- of Ml', and orro]
D ori-rO-l, ) Fhajrte'i's St„ .wYoTli'M tized .Sundny at Si, Rai,r^ UniiH|. Gilureh . {)f- VChri,st_ wifh '’’the 1 fov; Warner -II. Sietiei't ofl'icialing.
— Ea-l^ is.niilk I,,,srtr-.s —wert,—-tire'baby’s -II ii e —mreRT';
iIrs..-R-ieliHi'(l ■ Dusseau. Christmas>---film^
refreshments were s, Ithen Santa ' ca^e “ and"IchikLX-Kift' of-\Candjr.
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IDUY and FRANfevgfve. him a . hand.
Mrs. Rail! .Steehofv^nn'Ai-hoi-. ~M i'. aml“ .Mi-,s.' Doit ontei-laiiiod at a dinnei' at tht'ii' home .following the sei'vicey
Mrs. NQrmdn L. H+fts
Suzanne F. Meyers, Norman Hilts Wed at Congregational Church
.Meyers’'*'' Miss ,'suzanne lOlizabeth hecame the bi-ido of Norman L.I Nits S iitu rd iiyevening in week-tHg-em.‘ motdes^erfat»TTrcd -a t Hie Ciongri'giitidilid^iurch by the Hev. Koliei't, A.-J. idvingston. —She is the daughtei' of Mr.-and Mrs, Home,' G. Meyers of Lake
The bridal -go^yn consisted ’ of wliite silk ‘ organza styled with' a
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. iyii'. 'and . ^Ii^sH ild a - Eisemiin - and/, the haby's grand- pureiit-s, Ml/ and ■ Mrs, I.yaaai'
d’f-tlu' gmii'p, y-a.s in i-bai-go'of the luck .dinner at the hoihe pt .Mr,meeiing and load ■ savci'a! loiun-H- from Baptist .niissionai'ics. ^
ami ivl’i t,. i\ a 1 to 1 “Aim lirJn 1 w o I ify- b)iirT:|)orson.s .jvoro prosoiit for tin’■ ‘flh’sr^VV-HrlTmr -7VlraTwr~nTr5—nr
_ . -ch tirge—(> f ~ Uio^^imduwa 1—sw-vic !.. Slic was also. Iiosti's’s foi- the (.'vc- nlng anti (’hainnap: of ■ the inisto-^ilai-y Work sossiom..
At.tlihj' iiu'i'tiii^ llu! work session .indmlotKiirenaimions for llu' lioli-
tircr-pm.o.oti 11 g''“w4m4i-' foi-•loivetL_• " ■ , • .. 7Chairman Walter Zeoli ■ called
the 'me,eting'to order. Roy Kalm- Jiach led a (lisciis.si()i].Tijij^e xVork- nieivs compensation’ Lns.ui'ame .anil how it affc.cts farmers. Reuben
day .sUhsoTT 'nlli-klng.-popcorn balls Jin'd.-iiackiug._/lhristi,nas_l)axes-foiL tlitoufiimdiiy/c-ho()l cbildron.' Tlicsc' will bo (lisfribiitod following tho
Li^sser discussed "the ra ise '.'o f ' .diie.s. ■-■ (,’ards-were-played-following-the- (iisciissipn. Mrs.' .loliii Cook -won
childroti’s tfhri.stnias iirogram" life -high prize and ,\Tr.s% Henry La Rose, won the women's lowJERI'S.aL oM ,r.\RM BUREAf
.lorus/lwm Kann Bureau mot atprize. .John" B)-ooks captiired~tlic• iiK-nls high and. Erwin Trinkle was
8:.30 n.nr. on DoV. i» for a i‘ouiilar, husinei^sr' moi.-ting and. discussion. Thefc-tmeoting was called -to orilor
by Ghairmair-Jo.ss Millor.: Charles Powore Inh tlio disciisr sion on VSafotyion tho Koads.’’ Sov- cral factors wore .disi-ussod, includ- -ing - tho" clonrine of ' bushes from corn era—to—i pi pgp Vii—v i s i b i 1 i tyJ;c= movingdead.', olrns- which aomo- times fa!! onto roadway.s, and i\ii-- proving thtdduiuldcrs'of life ro'ads .
Rowe won.“ thc—tjntveltng—prizer—r'—FOLIAGE IM.ANTS LIKE SHADE
Most foHager'plants, now, .pro-.- fessional.ly; gioWh .by tbo luillioj^^ - to n u ^ Jh e growing (TmuaiiTis^r- U,, S. indoor, gardeners,grow . in_' sliaTled .jlmgtes; So' make theiii , feel at home diy keepuiirthem in porous,'cool red 'cla,y pots ,acid out of -direct- sunlight. - ' . ‘
Tho .status., of- th“o,; Mill Greek" Watershed project'"'W-as- -reported bv Powers. " • ' 'district -school plan for AVashto- ■ flaw coimtyensuedTThe-grbup-will - try 'to-get a speaker for a. future meeting.Several members of the group g^vc’-. Chi'i.stmas readiingst .lie-
rj.OA'riNG ’MUMS.T a k e a few chrysanthemums and ('iito ff their steins about.half 1 an inch ITom -ther base of. jthe na- | UfaL-bloSsoni’.. -Float the--flowers- i face up in a, shallow bow! of w a t e r [ Without ■ th iir stems; the Howevs | drift slowly on the surface of-the | water,'withoiU topplingio.ver.^' . - *
■ fuli'imspiil had a short eluipel train with ro- DTUbroidered laee around the lower edge of the skirt. The fingertip veil wa.s held in place by a_ pearlThe-rhinestone erowa. ed .a eiiseading _ bride bouquet of
-Miss:^UosiL aihsing' 'Was he wore
:Ann^;Uill§. of .E ast the maid 'of-'honoiv- i ighr~bluey“liiwa<leshoes. Hcr“ bouquet buds ■ was.-aunaiamkd ..by white eai-nation.s.
--AIV i n I— hfansen—served—as--t He* hJits- seated the gwe.'s fesfr : TiOretta ' Hilts -was the. flower
gin,Kor her^ 'daughter's Wedding, i's. Mcyei's selected‘h black bro-
’b lark “a cee suo r i e sr~ ^ i’S7 H i 1 ts~
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Mr. antj Mrs. Clyde ' Martin, lZ705,iUS42, -were- honored at an opfP'housenarthiT'Knl^htaTf Co-* lumbus HaU. - Saturday evening
•free. 11, online occasion of their 25th weddifig anniversaryi .'
They were married on , Doe. 14, .1041 and are long-time-rosidenta. of Sylvan Center. k. The reception was givefi by Mry
and Mrs. Eugene Martih, a broth* er of Clyde and Anita Martin, daughter of. Mr. fnd Mrs. Clyde Mar\in.. , .
The hall, was decorated in whfte- wlth a j largo .whito'^bell In the center of the- dom. The, anniversary cake; provided by- Anita Martin, was (loeorated with a silver *‘25” in the - center and silver candlca on oaoh- side.- - -
A silver tree on-which cards were pinned, was made by Mrs. George Welch and MtTLetL.qut _a silver wedding -theme. A guest book, made by Miss Martin, was attended by Linda Kay Hale, a niece of the honored guests. Another niece, Dianna H,ale, served punch. Mrs. George Welch poured coffee and Mrs. A . J. Hale and Evelyn..- Rowe served cake and sahdwicho.s.
BETROTHK D :-^Thq~ehgagaT: mont of' Rita ^ane Ramp- to[ Jam.es ,F. Ahearn, Jr., has been announced by. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar"Y.- Ramp of 0950
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—Appmxi m ately- ._50_ p eople—^at-- toncled. Out-ofrtown guests were from Ohio, Jackson, - and Grass Lake. . T ' . kCHRISTMAS PARTY
Inverness Ladies Day Go]f Association held a- C hristm as-party 5 t “ In ver n ess^Cl ub:" Thws day^Dec. ^ ~ F o r tv members were present
tJuek-^dinner^and cx- chahge of gifts. Hosteeses were Mr.sr Stanley- Polichtr-Mrs. -Robert- Dirliim, Mrs. Jack Fitzsimmons, Mrs. .Robert Daniels and JVIrs. Robert -Adams. Mrs. Robert' Daniels planned' the-Gfirrstmas decorations. . — ' '
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prospective bride is a 1902 grad- 'uate. of Chelsea High .sphool ami a_ jtraduato' o f the Alexandrar School of Go.smetologyi.'Sh'e, has - attended Jackson Community College and Michigan' Slate 'Univorsity in E ast Lansing. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James F; Ahearn, .32.308- Red .Clover Rd., Farniington.-Ho is a 1901 graduate of Our-Lady ^ o f Sorrows in Farmington and
riiattendsr- Eastern Michigan Uni-- ; veraity in ypsTltrnti“ "Me is^ em-: ployed by Complete Aiito .Trans- . it, Inc., in Ypsllanti. No/wedding : date has been'set, / .
K IN D ERK LU R—-Kinder Kju^^Ghild_ Study Club rri'ef. at the home of Mi's, I Edson W_hitaker_Tnefiijiy night..
MrskcEthdpfc=Wbitiikef—and rMrsT: Dorr Whitaker demonstnited .bo'vr 4o-4»a-ke-^phristjnas decQi'ations. _ A _sodal evening- with curojing complekeci the meeting,-Go»ho8tesses -were Mrs. Roland
R d e / 'a n d Mrs.—Donald- Proetor.. TVrleen--members were present. y^The spring planning meeting, of /{he: Ghild -StH<ly'^A-sseciafcipn^was- xliscusserL-------!—
Engogemeht ToldlIn Idaho for Forrner
,Chelsea ResidentTh, engagement former
Chelsea re'sidenti; Danny B. Kep-' hart,! 8on“ ’of“"the^Rev:“ ami“ MrB; Louis K. Kephart, to Brenda Darlene Gregory- of Nampa, IdA., has
.been anpounced~bjr^fie'r' p'arent's, Mr. spd Mrs. Dewey S. Gregory, bf .Route 0, Nampia. The prospec-, tive bride .and bridegroom are both sophomores at Northwest Naz.arene College irt Natnpa. A June 10—wedding- date-has been tentatively sot.
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Engag^eoLTiliFor California Girl/ Seaman David Aldrich
:A Jan. 14 weeing is i laQned * by Mary .Owens and 'gea|aita,n DavidB.-Aldrich, son of ^ r . and Mrs Gale Aldrich of 116 Buchanan, , Chelaear^The— en1fagemanf"‘w^a-' announced by • :the ■ prospectlye
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Owens -of Reading Ave., - Westminstfer, Calif. ’■ ^— Seaman Aldrich is stationed at l5onsrBe8frh"‘aboard"the^USS Ben*^, nington and recently completed an eight-month Far Eastern cruise. . Seanjan Aldrich attended Chelsea High school. .
CLUB-15 - . ■Club 15 met on Dee. 1.3 for a
Christmas party. The girls exchanged gifts and received gifts from the spons'or, M rs.‘Clarence Nutt.- A get-well card was sent to Betsy Schaeffer.
.S ' I N T R O D U C I N GVIVIAN WOODWARD COSMETICS
Beouty for Holiday Partly Free Facials
Phone.475-8042 OfATS-S 196 for informotiof> ond appointments. -
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You Will Be More Confident when You Look-Your-Be^t-^ith A New-----BODY—RERMANEN-T------
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Miss Ellen Meyei-s- was inGatzka the cake' for
-Hclon-Darwin-coffee.— Mrs.—Howard—Berg-of Chelsea and al.so assisted
Mrs.. -Jack a f tho reception.
For -traveling, Mrs.'Hilts.- seleot-
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|can..'Solvti-hi»-^m{ ■ fill"all the '"^
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Stores W ill Be Opfen Unt il 9 :00 p:m. 9 N ights for Your Coirvenience
Ht-S^elfridgC“'AFB;; He is employed
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C a l e n d a r'^ ^ "S y lv an . Extension-Study
- GitQup; Horn eof^I^'s; Al Schwein-
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CHELSEAIREENHOUSE
See our beoU tifulPoinsefties----
from $ 3 .0 0 up
Brighten th e Holida y S eo ien
we're all obloom with troqlitiprioI . ChrIsfrftas;
pvers Qftd greens . . . in puy.. new-; and-enchonting’ fQngements.- Come . . .
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fw th ,. R Jj;: G rass: Lake, pec, l-G^Lyndon'/ExtensiqnrStudy 'Group, R ’2, North Tcifitorial
HalJ, Mrs.; M;rMcCleai> and ■ Mrs,- G, Barton, liosteaiifcs. •prnn—:l(5~ '~~Soutlr:"'Bi’lTigewn Study Group','home of Mrs. Hat- :' ite "Feldkamp, 308 River SI.,C lin to n .-l.- i- ... ___Doe.’ l7'"i^ Freedom Ideal Home
makers, 6:.30 p.m., home of Mrs. 'Arthur Kuhl, 11341 Scio Church Rtl., Chelsea,.,
Dee.” 18; Young HomemakWs Study Group, home-of M,r,s. Walter 'Beuerle, Fletcher Rd.* Chel-
:;;8ea>"Dec. lO^ur-Chelsca Suburbanettes,- 6:45 p.m., home jof Mrs. J.
■ "Ghken, 310 Pierce St., Chelsea, Dec., 20 — Milan Study Group;
homo of Mrs. John Gray, 12499 Sanford Rd., 7" “ '
Dec. 21 Jerusalem Hdmomak- prs, home of Mrs. Virgil Hines; 2594 Loeffler Rd.* Chelsea,
Doc. 21 — Posdick' Study Group, home of Mrs. Carl Soeger, 8040 Moon Rd., Saline. Christmas
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' These “granny”; vldresses may be short or kmg—they may be of all-over lace or of a soft material tied with ribbon, They give the wcarori an Innocent/ cUd fashlpned 'appearance,
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SchoolNorthf i r s t G ra ^ c *~ T h e , f irs t gradea:at. N orth 'school a r t \ ' making.-;Chvrstma8"r fpldt'rs \vit.h'”storres-of-idto-<rif iferont syni^ bois of Christm as. ‘, Wg are' learning to > tell Ume ami place value in arithm etic.'^ '
We are making plans \fp r our Christmas party .\and thiriiy»cent g ift exchange.
) Thursday, Dec. 9 the teacM ci> of The Chelsea, schools had an iii.sVrvic6 tra in ing ifssiort 'in the iificrnoon, F p n v ' 1-8 p.m. we. had Dr. .‘itnpp present S ight Develop- iiioiit _ for schools with provisiohs T o r ih'iturcrstmlies— Froirr2^^4-prm ■M-f5.s ( iu t t s 'f rn-m ^he^m atheinaticy dcpailtncnf- of ■ MichiganI'n ivo i'sitr gave' us ideas on teach- :ii)g otVma.thc.mh.tics,' '<
lotter fro\iv • the Safety ;Bpj^ ;uv(i (iirls at the South School: 'Di'ijr Parents: ■ ; .— To keep Christm as a happy time try— rrrnivtiTg “t r ' j r ’sa fe^ tin te - is the wish o'f every boy andj girl. Here are some suggestions Uo follow;:
Safety while shopping .7- . '1. .Always cjfoss the s tre e t’with tlu* criiffir' light.
*lr Always cross at a corner.5. I'lam-shopping so you woti!t • gel.“ too tired. :
only a.s m'aity can handle s fifcly
THE CBEI.SEA STANDARO: CHELSEA. MIOHIGAM ®T!P THURSDAY,
Chelseja Elementary SCHOOL NOTES
drjchi,. Gina Cotter'map, Jeffry Daniels, Davidki Diedrich,v Carple Dietle, Carol Bv^ld, William Har'- risoni- Ted Hinderer, Steven Nor- Jon, ' X yn th ia 'Powell, ._fJpffrpy Schmidt, Debby Shadoan, 'StepKefi Siebert, Mary Thom son, Vvilliam Tite, Roatha Treado, Jan et' Wack* enhut, StLCyen Worden. *
;Note!, By e r r o r , Roatha Treadt^'s name was omitted from the f irs t Hoiior Roll lis t. ' ' *r\“
NORTH SCHOOL •"A”—Judy 'Blaess, Randy Y^bung. “B” Patricia Ball, JOanette Bauer,: , l)avid\ Brassow.i^Donice
BFssleK^lX'hjse Tlyci^ftT Joniioll
December 1965 Grade 18-~David Blaess (all A),.:
Sharon Bollinger, Eieandr Brier, Rickie Cm;r}ti;(«Ui-A)v’Jam ea Died rich,' Kathy Faber, Lee.. Fahrner^' Joseph 'F ishetv Susan Garlick, Kin* yon Gorton, Patricia Guest (all A ), Richard Hnelsburgi—Lindar-Keal Nancy iKoengeter, Nancy Mshar, Pa'tpicia Opple, Laurie Reddeman (all A ); Danny Salyer, Bep Stap? ish, Michael Turasow, L arry Wen* grony Wm; White, Mary Ann Win* ie rF Judy. Wiseman, Thomas Wo- jcieki, T)avld ^Wdod, Boris Zeeb.. T irade l l~ M a ry . A rnett;.'M ary
;Elle» Ashley, Sandra Bailey, Eric Batudorfer, Sherry BlackwelJi Donna Bulanowski, E 1 i z a 'b e t )i
'^Bowor, John Collins, -Candis Dan ielsrSharonr’Dttvi.Si BonnrejErsktn'
T h e F r i e n d l y S t o r e
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Conklin, Carol F f'ergusoh, Ronald Gaus bert, (Ijlda CilHespie, Luther Douglas.',, Hi Uinari,,_ Danny
Haab.,Bonk,Dermis,Huehl, Kathy .Kealy, David: Layhoi'f .Donahi; Lofquist, .larvct MeClainr-. Crystal Mcnge, Elirgciie Moore, ■ Maralyn Pc'ffcr.'ir”'A licia' Pierson, Bonnie Powers, Connie S aly er;' Norinan Schafer. Robert Schneider. W ickie.Schultz. Thomas Skittenheln'i, 'Rebecca Trib, Donna Walz, Jody Wclton, Connie Wire- man. . V ■S'
(i.‘ t 'a r iy ages as you■T."'1R’ 'ct>~uTTedus'''atl:d "tini'es Safety at-home r 'I '. 'P u t toys in safe places..
fur
ChTi^tmas ■ 'f re e ighla.v.hpjn leaving the house- : 3. Keep lvands’''tlTy 'when': vvoi*lT-ing wiUv,e!octnca! things.
4. Be careful, using candles. .5.1 Keep tree ’.wpiitcreel. '
Since m ost or.ouiv_Chrisjtmas ac- tvvities are^~ionc together. . we Would like you to~ help—us.'make: Chplsea li. safp. plaee- to .live. .May we depend on your .aiui siiUDort in thc_ proa'i-am ?
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Junior High HONOR ROLL
■ I • 3rd .Marking I’criod - 7th “G R A D E ^Pam A rnettr'S irs: an : B 1 aess, • Ei 11 eJi B i i'.s 11e .T eTf' Bust,'Tonya Clemons,'Kim Corser,John—-B Ma ry ' J i 11 FI in to f t_M i I ton Krenc h. Dorothy Ga'uss, Lawrence' Gorton, Jim . Hercules, David . Heydlauff, Richard*'.1 enn'rFigs,“Tjill . Kipfmiller.' (all A ) Jane Mann, John M’ei-kel, Betty .Morningstar,' Dale Robbins, Vickie Salyer. Bob Schafer, Lisa Shuri'ard, ■ Rebecca Smith, John faylorr
Sue Gardner, (all A), Cheryl Grau, Lee Haryc^, CyiRhia Hew'ule^ (all. A'j,, 'Susan Hmes, Karle'dri , How-' ard, Janice . Koehgoter, ■ D ^ n is Jiyle, Mary LaRose, Tina Lindfiuer, Ri)bert :Mft<‘B.ougall, J i l l . McEach- ein, Tim Meininger.-Ellen^Meidtel,; Marilyn Miller, Elaine Paul. Larry Porath, ■ "Larry Poertner, Donald Salycj^ljJxuce Spencer, Sharon .Sut* teV, Catherine Taylor, Susan Weil- 4 e i‘, Anita \Venk, Chai'les-AVinans,
-Arlys Wisemam ^ ~ ~ r r__G rade- Kemioth B l a e s s , :Nancy Buckingham, Janice ;Bush, Becky V Clemons, “Joan
■ d ra ' ’Eisele, Joanne T isher, .Kathy Fulks,: lil.lke: Grob, Carol Hepburn, .Shirley Howard.; Sue Knickerbo.ck- XM'' (alL^A4—Sandrtr^Knott, Lytuia Ko't’h, Donald Koengeter, Deborah Kuh iT'GaryTva r sun— Dim—Ma y ria rd , Ivamiy. Patrick, “ Sheryl Peffers, 'Faye Policht, Judy Salyer, Daniel
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■ G u r t i s,---Bg l-ser,' —B eve r I'y Terri Boyer, Lance Burghardt, Steve.. Diedrich, Thorhas Gardner,; M ichaelxGraU, -Susan Guenther, Denise H afnef (all A), Marilyn;
\Vih-\Vaderr Carol-AV-eir,' J ames-Vi'en-11 i ndcjcr,—J n ne—Ka lni bactid^DOTeeTT"
cel Gayle. WinarivS, Janies _W.ojckJu, co-op.eration7 ;l;^ tric la ft oung. - -
S.th GRADE — Jacquje:;_BaiLey.,_ Fluyd RuVee, RubLM‘ 1 Bl-itsSoTV;, Cai'l olj'n Buck ijigha.ni, ■J.udy :-Bunu't.L,. D a v id Bust, V ickie Clemons, :-Ste- phen;B1 iseimin, BevCTlfy^GeBo'rtyTbr:
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CijlA]scM',. Pbyllis-BUs.s, .
D ebra .Akin. Stephanie/ A l-
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Keith- -KUsterer-r Ka’ren Leucb, Sarah Limlauer, jKichard Marshall, Jam es McDonald, Nancy I’axker.r Bihil Prinzing, Ju d y~.San*.:ii SchilleriSm ith, Mary Steele, Gregory __Ste-
) i^a M T x* h * p k o iw = € f n n m tn Y — ^Jane O e s le rle , Robertry Nuvess,U-iwi
.e.nbei:g,JBmi.dir_Sdi.^z_(.a]J..-A) Rox - anne Shears, John S utter, . Connie T ay lo r, C ary l Thornton , Ann T ra v -' is , . .p'aniel •..\V.enk, D avid ..W inter
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I lion .A.s.sociatio'n. l.-aW-'. in . Novem - I _ber. the.: D exter.’ C hapter' received tri i leial—.recogn ition 11 um -M L.AK X e c u t i V e Secretary, Kennedy o f - Lansing.- ''' .Paul N. Cousin's’, i
Dale457’ G e n tia l
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