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WP a two-year series of The newly arrived 1978 Dodge ial service has been pledged by Board of Directors consists;’of }i year^/of age and older, and" to Lima Center Rd,, and west Thursday afternoons have been vehicle in case of emergency. postponements and delays, Chel- van features a hydraulic wheel­ seven community organizations, six representatives from the var­ 0 handicapped adults, 18 years tos Loveland Rd. This area in­ ' reserved for special trips and Volunteers are. still needed to well-rumored shuttle bus chair lift and seats a total of the jaycees, Kiwanis Club, Vil­ ious groups pledging financial * rf age and older. Bus fare Is cludes almost all of Sylvan 'maintenance on the bus. The man dispatching phones in the lMjtr senior -citizens' and handU eight passengers, two of whom lage of Chelsea, Sylvan Town­ support to Jhe venture. .. l55 cents per ride. < v township, and a large portion Village of Chelsea will super­ Methodist Home, The Home do­ f^Spped: adults finally became a may board In wheelchairs/ Cost ship Board, Chelsea United Way, Dispatching hours havp; been' 1 To initiate the service* CATS of Lima township, or . what is vise the maintenance and stor- nated office space to centralize : » p t y :•'

WEATHER Min; Max. Preelp. . hursday. Sept. 23 , ...38 58 0.06 QUOTE ttfriday, Sept,'' 24 ...... 33 . B4 0.00 l&tui'duy. Sept; . 25. ,. ' 66 0.00 ftiyiday; Sept.’'26 ... 64 0.00 < “All our knowledge is ourselves JondHy...Sept, • 27 . . . ■ 55 t.OG to know.” ...44 • 66 0.00 ^edn^sday, Sept. 2$ 58 0,00 , . —Alexander Pope. Plu.i 4->\'i[!e, >NE HUNDRED-SEVENTH YEAR—No. 16 16 Pages1 This Week Supplement CTIET.SEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1976 15c per copy SUBSCRIPTION: $6.00 PER YEAR

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Chelsea’ executed two stunning Portland returned in the third “I would accuse the Sylvan Town­ Merkel, who works for Pierson and didn’t happen when land was open [lays in the' second quarter To quarter to score from the three- ship Planning Commission of being Riemepschneider,; while township to developers, prior to the last Icore the pivotal touchdowns yard line after Chelsea fumbled divinely arrogant,” Dale Fisher, a treasurer, Fred Pearsqjl, • authpr- two years, and local restrictions which retired Portland to defeat on their own five-yard line. Sylvan township resident charged. ized to, vote on the; piatter, re­ and subdivision ordinances would In the Bulldog's non-conference, In other-action during .the second Township officials work under a portedly has a son interested in certainly preveiit it in the future.” pome field debut, Friday, Sept. 24. half, Portland struggled to break loud of public apathy. They have purchasing one of the parcels under Murphv contends the area under poor public relations, and they pur­ consideration for rezoning. Klthough Portland scrambled for for. the. .lead, forcing Chelsea to posely do not communicate. ‘ They petition is unsuitable for use as V touchdown on a Chelsea furrt- play defense.; In the battle, Mike If reclassification is approved recreation-conservation property. Check intercepted a pass, George work within the law, but seem to by the Sylvan Township Board, the ble iri the third quarter, Chelsea’s, work against the Wishes of the ma­ Township officials who feel the Varsity griddeps held their. lead Menge struck for a tackle on a jority.” ' newly zoned properties would al­ recreation-conservation classifica­ |o finish the name, 14-6. draw play, and Bruce Stiibbs de­ low for an increase in land, de­ tion unwarranted take issue with li vereid a crucial tackle on Port­ Fisher’s angry words came fol­ 'Halfback John Toon received the lowing a second confrontation be- velopment. To build bn a property county planning experts who de­ [pening kickoff, for Chelsea, re­ land’s last -offensive play. zoned recreation-conservation, 10 signed the area’s zoning map in Chelsea tigMended.up for a drive ;ween members of the planning aming the. ball to the Chelsea 40- jompiission and residents of an acres are required, while property 1974. The objective at that time, pard line. The . Bulldog defense to Portland’s three-yard line in zoned agricultural .requires dnly was to develop a guide for future area currently under petition for a two-acre minimum. - : [eld for three plays. Chelsea the fourth, quarter, ,only to have i zoning change, during'the Sept, land use which would take growth joved to the Portland three-yard a holding penalty called against 7 meeting of the Sylvan Township • “I am not against the . logical and environmental patterns into Kpe in the next series, only to them. Ruffled,, the Bulldogs fum­ Board. . '. development •• of ■ the'.'township,’:’ bonsidqratipn.. In effect, zoning imble. Portland followed with a bled, and lost'their chance to Fisher contends, “ I’m against changes, it is alleged by some, able qf .their "own, which was score, ; The. planning ;commission recom­ •changing - zones for the :.benefit1 Of dismiss the foresight of these plan­ jet^efed ' ‘JMlfce ■ Check on the mended approval of the re-zoning a few.” '; ' .y^ ning experts. ^tatistiqaUy^V .Chelsea' dominated tropoyaUte t!16. Township .Board, me.^;^eiseaktjli;, could, not; score/ against Jbe advice bT,the;'Washte- ■■ F^A. residential' jf An^ce ^consideration. ,of MftgnSre: frail *orr "downs'.'af' the. \,ta$ Cbunty Metrp Planning Coni- tlife jipn jngchange pending aipprp^i 1 iree-yaTd line to end the first (Continued on page five) mission and the interest qf a 'ma- taxes, a need for additional police by ttfe IWnship Board,~Fisner has luarter,. k ;ority 1 of- residents who will be protection, create sewage disposal announced plans to hold a public., I Entering , the decisive second; :ommonly affected by the change. .problems, and interfere with agri­ meeting with county planning com­ luarter, Portland punted to Chel- SAM FINALLY GETS HIS BUS! Sam John- be from the FederalVTransportatiOn Department, Resident opposition was voiced at culture in the area,” he stated. mission representatives present, to f?a. at their 45-yard line. Chelsea son* Kiwanian and CATS representative, displays apologizing for the two-year delay and explaining \ public hearing on the motion The reply from Dan Murphy, clarify their reasons for recom­ responded with a drive behind the, \ug. 23. ' Sylvan Township Board clerk,’was mending disapproval' of the pro­ funning o f Tony Robards to more a toy bus, meant to ^humorously depict Chelsea’s that due to the inflationary spiral since the order posal. If that action proves in­ Stolen from new senior citizens shuttle van which arrived In was first approved, the shipment was somewhat The zoning petition seeks to re- “census reports show a steady de­ the 18-yard line. From there, listrict a portion of Sylvan town- crease of residents in the area,” sufficient, residents opposing the [ohn Toon; took a third down Chelsea Tuesday, Sept. 28. Accompanying the gift scaled down from original size, implying some, growth is desirable. zoning change plan to attempt to was a letter of pretense from Triends claiming tp hip presently designated recrea­ force the matter into a referendum [andmff from Tony Houle and tion-conservation to agricultural. He further maintained the number [itched a perfect pass 4o tight-end, The land in question is commonly of land parcels to be affected by vote. )on Nadeau for the first touch- A $500 reward has been offered ’eferred to as the Miiler-Coltre the zoning change were negligible The residents have formed a town of the, game. John Toon for information leading to the ar­ Postill-Minick oroperties. Petitioners for the in terms of generating ’ a residen­ community organization, combin­ licked the extra point and Chel- rest . and conviction of the person hange are Alice S. Miller, John tial population explosion in the ing members from the Sylvan |ea ,was on the scoreboard, 7-0. or persons responsible for stealing C. Pierson, and Robert V. Riemen- area;' ' :; ; ■' Taxpayers Association, the Crooked * The ensuing kickoff hit Port- a 59”x39” handwoven tapestry Debate Slated :chneider, all property owners However, he .admitted, "the ap: Lake Property Owners Associa­ and’s linemen and the Build from inside the Surgical. Building within that area.. proval of this petition couid set a tion, and the Lehmann Lake Area Recovered. Two offsides penalities, of Chelsea Community Hospital, Several possible conflicts of in­ precedent” for piecemeal reclassi­ Citizens Association, to fight the [lus an 11-yard pass from Houle ; The thef occurred sometime be­ At JC Meeting terest were pointed out by Fisher fication of land within Sylvan town­ proposed change. [o split-end Scott Owings put the tween Saturday evening, Sept. 25, The Sylvan Township Board is ’Robert H. Thornton, Jr. of North plishmertts in organized real es­ with regard to those holding de­ ship, causing complete redistrict­ [all on. the seven-yard line, where and Sunday, morning, Sept. 26. Democratic incumbent Sheriff cision making powers on the pro- ing of the area eventually. “But,” expected to act on the petition at It was Chelsea’s turn to be called The missing tapestry has a na­ Lake, received the highest honor tate, together with business and Frederick J. Postill will face Re­ their next meeting, Oct. 12, in .awarded by the Ann Arbor Board >osal. Planning board member he said, “I’m not'worried about the iffsides. With 18 seconds left in tural colored background with mul­ community involvement, formed publican challenger Thomas Min- Joe Merkel has a relative, Pat township becoming, a suburbia. It Sylvan Township Hall. jhe; second quarter, and the ball ticolored figures in a'camel scene. of Realtors when he. was named the criteria upon which his selec­ ick in an open issue debate, 7:30 kv Portland’s; 12-yard line, Chel- All information pertaining to the 1976 Realtor of the Year. The of­ tion was based. p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5. The event |ea; set up a field gqal, faked incident or, leading to the recovery ficial'announcement came at the During his year as board presi­ will be staged at Chelsea Lanes It, and Clirtiaxed with Houle’s of the stolen article- will be treated group’s membership .meeting dent, Thornton’s leadership abil­ during a regular membership louchdown .pass. to tight-end Don confidentially. • Thursday morning, Sefrti 23, at the ities were recognized by the Michi­ meeting- of the Chelsea Jaycees. Nadeau. Tqon successfully com­ Anyone having any knowledge of Moose bodge, Ann Arbor. gan Association of Realtors, which The public;is invited. pleted the extra point kick, and the theft is asked to call 475-13.11, Thornton is currently president placed him in nomination for a Format of the debate will be [the teams.^ broke for half time. Ext. 365. of the Realtor Board. His accom- district vice-presidency next year. identical to that used during the He is a member of the State Asso­ current presidential debates. Jay- ciation’s Public Relations Commit­ cee president Bill Tudor will act tee, and is a trustee, of the Michi­ as moderator. gan Realtors Political Affairs Com­ Residents are invited to submit mittee. . " questions to the Jaycees prior to Thornton’s community activities Oct. 5. A cross-section of some of include past chairmanship of the the best queries will be selected Chelsea Community Chest, three for presentation to the candidates. fgm'i years on the Dexter Township Questions should be called in to Board of Review, and membership Bruce Messing, 475-7026. on two ad-hoc committees for the Controversial issues expected to Chelsea School Boa(rd, He present­ surface during the evening include ly serves on the Real Estate Com­ PostilPs accusations of Teamster mittee for Ann. Arbor District involvement in the highly-publicized Board of Missions and Church Ex­ wedding brawl in Chelsea this past tension of the United Methodist July. Church., Thornton first entered the real estate business in 1967. He opened his own office in Chelsea in 1970, JC Barbecue, and now also operates a branch of­ fice in Stockbridge. Color Tour Married, and the father of seven children, Thornton is a graduate of Indiana University, holding both Set for Oct. 10 mm-- a BS and.MBA degree. W' Chicken and ? Although the combination sounds none too appetizing, the fact re­ Firemen'YBaU mains that Chelsea Jaycees have been combining the two in their fall chicken barbecue and color Set for Oct. 2 tours for 20 years, and this year’s On Saturday, Oct. 2, the Chelsea edition, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. Firemen’s Association will host 10, projectedly will again prove their fourth annual Firemen’s Ball. 'he success of their recipe. The dance will he held at Chel­ Without a colonel in sight, a sea’s Fair Service Center, ,with total of 1,500 finger-lickin’ good music to be provided by The Re­ ehickch dinners will be served up searchers. Activities ,will com­ by master chefs Hank Ortbring wm•fV.» m m m m mence at 9;30 p.m, and last until and Jim Gaken at the barbecue 1:30 a.m. rite, corner of M-52 and Old US- REGIONAL PPClK WINNERS: Chelsea football Mrs. Sylvester Wojcicki of Taylor St. On the Firemen will furnish mixes, 12. teams can anticipate a lot of help from these two right is Kevin Morris, a 3r<.' grader at North meals and snacks. Anyone wish­ Dinners, priced at $2,75 each, potential recruits who won the 11-year-old and school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ing ticket information ‘ may call will include dinner rolls, potato 8-year-old division titles In the Punt, Pass and Morris of Railroad St. In the background con­ CHELSEA KIWANIANS added a new member from left, are Kiwanis Chib president Julius Blaess, Larry Adams, 475-7478, Dan‘Ellen- chips, cole slaw, and table serv­ Kick regional competition held Saturday, Sept. 25, gratulating the hoys, is Lyie Chrlswell, saics man­ wood, 475-7888, or see any Chelsea ice ,and will be served boxed, to in Ypsllantl. They have now advanced to the ager for Pafmer Ford, sponsors of the local com­ W their group during an induction ceremony Mon- U, S. Congressional candidate Cliff Taylor (tte- enable potential eolor-tourers to trfay evening, Sept* 27. The new tfiember Is Robert publican, 6th District), Klwanian Jerry Lutz of fireman. Tickets are also on sale district competition, slated for Oct. 9 In Taylor. petition, The titHsts were presented with a trophy at Kusterer’s Food Market. take their food along while tree- On the left is David' Wojcicki, 11, a 6th grader at and football for their achievement. [’ Mtt$Olf> far left In the photo, Lima township’s Ann Arbor, and Chelsea Klwanlaris Bill Spade and Proceeds will go to the National gazing. itewly electedsupervisor Standing next to him, Herman Koenn. Burn Center, Ann Arbor. (Continued on page five) Beach Middle school. He is the son of Mr. and

* '■L . ■ 1 -. ■ 1 ■ . 1 . . . H :: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ '. . ■; ■ . .. ■ The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 batteries, and Admiral Parker was ^ — !— ^——— :—~— " BICENTENNIAL FEATURE: chagrined by having part of his Established Telephone pants shot off and was wounded 1871 tCIjc Cijeleea ^ianbard 475-1371 * MICHIGAN MIRROR * in the hip and knee. Excellence Award By Michigan Press Association . , By Warren M, Iloyt,, Secretary, Michigan Presfc Association The Charleston defeat brought 1951-1952-10694964-1965-1966 the following account from a n English correspondent: “My wife .. Walter P, Leonard, Editor and publisher ii'VT—r* - - ''1 'V'WT ■■■"'»' 1- 7—...... i; ■' ' '■«.!' r"T"f .j,»£r Devastation the fires are started by caroled and medical careers, we. will be Deapartment of History mayor of New York were impli­ is quite an Ameridgn, and every Blackened spikes poking sky­ people, they’re likely to be nea on the Vpail to adequate health Michbigah ‘ State University cated in the plot. conquest the Americans m ake, Published every Thursday morning at 300 North Main ward from a dry-brown h i 11- the road—and relatively accessibk care' for our Native American On Friday, June 7,, R ,i c h a r d Public sentiment, as well as it every battle they win, and every Street, Chelsea, Mich. 48118, and second class postage paid ;ifle . . Once a lush green for­ to firefighters, population.’’ ' , Benfy Lee of Virginia introduced could be tested, strongly favored one of our ships they take, she at Chelsea.*Mich., under the Apt of March 3, 1879, est stood1 here. • • • But if, they're started by light Dr.' , Gerard is helping teach resolutions; into th e Continental a break. Massachusetts town? says Providence is on their side, Such is the devastation' of a nipg—as was the one last montf state-funded community health rep­ Congress tot independence, foreign yoted heavily in favor, while four and It is only fighting against ^n^fUJyyI I» ■ '«» i 'Wi)«iu»ft'nwi^^i' s »,■»»"» tmm> ■■’*wnruyi«y in the Seney National Wildlif; resentatives who ip turn seek out alliances and a confederation, Con­ battalions of soldiers in Phila­ the wind to continue the contest, Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance) forest fire, and anyone who’s seen hasp results may feel a chill of Refuge—the firefighters must carrv Indians to help them learn about gress debated the resolutions on delphia, comprising about 2,000 of­ I am on the opposite side, and In Michigan: ' Outside Michigan: apprehension when the fire season all their equipment and supplies health services. Saturday, th^n adopted the follow­ ficers and men, registered only we have many interesting broils, Ojte Year .$6.00 On® Year »*..«■«$8.50 to the fire on their hacks. ing' on • J uhe 10: . four officers and twenty-five men or civil wars about it,” Trikes. opposed to independence. And one Six Months «*i* , i *,.$3>6Q Six Months $4*50 Fire weather in Michigan us- Be careful next time you’re jr. .... Happy to Him “Rescued; [That ifhese United His wife taunted hinT on every Single Copies ,.. ■,, M., ■, $ .20 • Single Copley ■ • ...... ■. r $ .25 or near forest land. Will Carletoms birthday is right Colonies are, and of. right ought by one, colonies that had not in­ occasion, and even contrived situ­ ually occurs during spring and structed their delegates to support fall, and involves drought, heat around the comer. to be, free and independent states; ations that antagonized him, so MfjMftER ■ National Advertising Representative: Helping with Health Will whose what? that they are absolved from all independence changed their in­ that he referred to her as “my anh wind, according to a forest allegiance to the, British Crown; structions. MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. fire, control specialist with the De­ Better health care for Michigan Michigan’s poet iaureat’s birth­ enemy.” After one such contriv­ p jS f t 257 Michigan Ave. partment of Natural Resources. 1 Indians -could result if more In­ and that alf, political connection Late In June, General Sir ance, he declared in disgust, “I N i W A day— celebrated with little fanfare between them and 'the State of Henry Clinton and Admiral Sir well knew the design of this bur­ East Lansing, Mich. 48823 Lack of rainfall pordueed fire dian youngsters are pointed toward in the state’s schools every Oct. Great Britain is and ought to be Mwtetlon - Founded 1MB careers in medical care, says a 21, despite state law calling on Peter Parker, having abandoned lesque, so I threw down my pipe ... »irm wwrj w ~ londitions in Michigan during the totally dissolved.” North Carolina after the defeat past summer, however, and1 one doctor who is Involved with the teachers to; observe the day. with a vengeance, and secured a problem. Then followed the appointment of Scottish Loyalists at Moore’s retreat; being fully sensible I week in mid-August, the DNR re­ The law' requires reading of of committees ‘ to prepare a Dec­ Creek Bridge in February, a t­ could not, like the brave Sir ported there were some 75 ground Dr. Roy Gerard, chairman of Carleton’s poetry or “such other laration, a plan for, a confedera­ tempted without success to take Peter Parker, silence her battery.” fires. Michigan State University’s De­ proper and . fitting observance of such Carleton Day as they (teach­ tion and treaties with foreign na­ Charleston, South Carolina. In Thus the British-American con­ Ground fires are “not as spec­ partment of Family Practice, says tions, On the committee for the this contest, Clinton’s army was flict not only fostered American tacular” a» pro fast-moving sur­ 'he “Native American is Ugh*, ers) may desire.” Qaclaration of Independence were practically useless, Parker’s fleet liberation, but also .demonstrated face fires; nptes DNR expert, Gre years behind Chicanos and Black* No penalties await teachers who Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Bom was badly mauled by American the peed for men’s liberation. Lusk, But they burn deeply, an ip obtaining the health serviced fail to mark the occasion, how­ available jn today’s society." ever, V lamin Franklin of Pennsylvariia, DEAR MISTER EDITOR: A former newspaperman, Carle* Jcrfm A d a m a of Massachusetts, them's*,*. Hawaiian ! » 'h dancers s l wherek a &the forest. In fact, they may That's; partly because they have Roger Sherman of Connecticut and You never can figger what Kind ieave nothing but hare rocks with a basic distrust of white society ton worked in .Chicago, was ed­ of education you're libel to git you’re supposed to watch the, Robert R. Livingston of New — OFFICIAL NOTICE — a skin of mineral soil, he says, ind they want to take care of itor and part owner of thp Hills­ York. reading the newspapers, and spec- hands. The hands may be talk­ themselves, he says. dale Standard and later editor of ing, but they ain’t what you lis­ How do ground fires get out of id! front looking at the pictures,. control? Once started, Lusk says, Tell Indian children abqut health the Detroit Tribune. He also Reconciliation!sta were able to REtUUW NEETINB OF THE For instant, I found out jest the ten to- Rut it all, goes to show they’re very persistent, and can founded a magazine called “Every­ postpone final consideration of the other day that thb one thing wim- we’ve gone, a long way in some, services and careers and poiri^ travel underground in dead roots, them to community colleges and where.” ( • • V " Declaration for three weeks, but rnen don’t need fer belly dancing direction, ,When I was a young But, according to the Depart­ .is a belly. . There was this story fell©T all we knew about 'belly especially in large partially' de­ tfher ways of getting Into health all signs pointed td the inevita­ DEXTER TOWNSHIP BOARD cayed lateral toots extending fields, Dr. Gerard urges. ment of Ediipatwjv he’s “remem­ and pictures dhbUt''this group of dahejng was that it was some bered for the hpmpspuri poems bility of a final break. Nws that wimmen that had got together to mysterious devijmept no Christian from snags.. ^ 1 “When we can begin to, interns* will be bald There’s another pfOblem too. If Indian children in nursing, health tpat he cr.afted over the depades.” Britain had hired 20,0d0 Gernian learn belly dancing to reduce and people would'have'anything to db Here’s art example; mercenaries, to subdue Americans tone up their muscles. My feel­ with, and now we’ve got belly ...... mu,ini,...... iHiiii,ii,M,M'||"||||l|IH||H the “average” Michigan assassinate Genera! Washington pool halls ip town where men and 4 Years Aao... classification on his water treat and his officers did little to aid WILLIAM EISENBEISER n ' iw11 Thursday, Oct. 5, 1972^- ment plant operator’s certificate 'teacher like?' The Department of wimmen shoot together. Not to Education came up with this de­ the British cause, especially when Dexter Township Cleric many years back i . recall a judge Qrover McFadden brandished his Nixon was commended by the scription: female, 38 years of age Governor Tryop and the Tory in Florida that turned a bunch of butcher knife for ‘ the last time Council for big acconiplisb/nent, holder of. a bachelor’jf degree, -ahd Wimmen, loose that was charged Saturday, Sept. 30, as he retired Nancy Hueslberg Is genera veteran of 10 years on the job- Livestock Auction with playing poker fer money after 18 years as butcher at homecoming chairman and Sandra One more tidbit: Michigan pub­ The judge said that it ought not Schneider’s grocery store. During Sharrard is captain in charge o' Start? 1 p.m. Evary Mawtaf the pep, rally at tonight’s Home lic schools employed 101,539 teach-, Maspn 676-5400 to be a crime fer wimmen to his career, he ground :out an esr ers last year. gamble at poker, cause from what timated 65 tons of hamburger. - coming Rally being staged by The Wise Owl Says Ship to Howell students of Chelsea High schoo CONLIN TRAVEL Phone S46r2470. Bim Franklin he’d seen, wimmen couldn’t play Chelsea’s. Jaycees will put on poker in. the first place. their 12th annual chicken barbecue in preparation for tomrorow’s Sen* Bursley to Ueud Homecoming football game. Ann Arbor's largest travel agency has opened a new Market Report for Sept. 27 Another item I picked up in the and color topr Sunday, Get. 8, at Education Commission paper was where this nutritionist the’intersection of Old US-12 and office in WOLVERINE TOWER in the ANN ARBOR said they is more food value in M-52. Awards Committee CATTLE • . . the worm , in the apple than in The annual Girl Scout uniform Yearn A go,.. Bulk Gd.-Choice Steers, $35 to $37 exchange is planned under the Thursday, Oct. i, 1952- Denver—Michigan State Senator BRIARWOOD area to better service Chelsea residents. Few High. Choice Steers, $37 to the apple. He said the worm is Gilbert E. Bursley has been $37.40 - rich in protein, and if you reaily direction of Mrs. Carol Hoffman Beginning Oct. 1, Chelsea elec Gd.-Choice Heifers, $33 to $35 - and Mrs, Pat Stirling. The sale trie water heater users will re­ named chairman of the Awards (WOLVERINE TOWER - the tall dark building Fed Holstein Steers, $30 to $33 want to keep the doctor away, Committee of the Education Com­ Ul,-Std., $23 and down. eat the worm and throw away is conducted with the idea that ceive a discount of 40 percent on near the corner of State Street and 1-94.) each girl in scouting will be able “that portion of each monthly bil mission of tha States (ECS) by COWS-— the apple. Personal, Mister Editor, ECS Chairman Jerry Apodaca, Heifer Cows, $26 to $28 T can git that advice to my head to haae a uniform at minimum in excess of / R 45- (for 180 kilo* EASY PARKING AND ACCESS FROM THE EXPRESSWAY ON Ut.-Commercial, $22 to $26.50 cos)s. watt hours),” with the qualifies: Governor of New Mexico. Canner-Cutter, $15 to $22 but it won’t send it down to my The committee annually selects Fat Beef Cfyvs, $20 to $22 stomach.' After the discussion the Marge Griffin, wif^of U.S. Sen­ tion that the discount allowed if YOl'R WAY TO THE AIRPORT. ator Robert P. Griffin, was in regulated bv tbe size of the elec* Individuals to receive special rec­ PVILLS-rr^'; ' fellers had at the country store ognition for distinguished service Heavy Bologna, $30 to $33.50 Chelsea Monday afternoon to cam­ trie water heater In use. o f f ic e h o u r s Light and .Common, $30 and down. about Jimmy Carter’s worm farm, to the commission. this medical opinion could be an­ paign for her husband. Her agen­ The Rev. Vern Panzer, pastor FEEDERS-— da included a stop at Chelsea’s of Salem Grove and North Lake Ecs, headquartered in Denver, Weekdays: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m, Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-Noon 400-600 lb. ,,Good-Choice,Steers, $34 other Democratic dirty trick to was formed in, 1960 by interstqtg to $39 . V' ' ‘ ^ " 'P V sell worms. I';'fcould report on Methodist Home'where she passed Methodist churches, announced t( 600-800 / lb. ypood-tphoico Steers,. $3^ out copies of her newly published the two congregations Sunday tha .pmpact . to further edupqtiqp....at op ^ feller a t; North ^ dqd; among states. RortV-f i y/v FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 769-9680 ' ao0HSQ$*II*. Sfood-l(|iio|co" •University, thkt 'is doing research ‘‘Marge Griffin’s Family Cook­ ho; js Doing transferred 'to the to $30 book.” North Iowa Conference of the T‘ - to. Rico and tfie 'Vfr- 500-500 11). I-Iolstoln Steers, $27 to $30 on the protein value of flies, hut are members. 500-800 lb. Holstein Steers, $25 to $27 I figger recipes for worm pudding Chelsea Public School District Methodist Church, effective Oct. kin Yon pay no more for your tickets by letting and horsefly pie is to strong fer will face charges of unfair labor 15. its help you ivith your reservations! Prime, $50 to $60 practices at a public hearing Michigan’s 4tH Dairy Judging Telephone Your Club News Oood-CiiGood-Choice, ' i$40 ‘ to‘ $50 a straight meat and potaters man. . To 475-1371. Hea'w Doafona, $30 to $40 The best deal I’ve read about Tuesday, Oct. 17,, in the Municipal Team, of which Chelsea’s Donald Cull & Med., $15 to $30 Building, because they have al­ Proctor js a member, won first Calves going back to farms sold up lately is in West Germany, where to $45 ■ legedly employed coersive methods place in the National Dairy Con this woman rents nut her sheep n their ./negotiations with the gress contests at Waterloo,' la. SHEEP— as lawnmqwers. She gits $8 a Mopday. Sham Slan0h»er Lamb*: ■summer to let snmebodv feed one teachers,'according to the Chelsea Choice-Prime, $40 to $42 Education Association. Dr. Preston W. Slosson, .pr-ofes-. Good-Utility, $35 to $40 of her sheep. That’s like eating sor of history at the University Wooled Slaughter Lambs, Spring: your cgke. and haying it to. Choice-Prime, $40 to $42 ' of Michigan, speaking Monday Good-Utility, $35 to $40 Incidental, at the country store 1 4 Y e a r s A a o . . . evening at the Chelsea Public LP Slaughter Ewes, $8 to $15 Saturday night. Ed noolinie come Thursday^ Oct. 4, 1962- brary; on the topic, “America in Feeder Lambs, All Weights, $40 to $44 up with this claim that the num­ Worjd Crisis,”, said “Ajnerican i ber of fishermen and the number Uniforms for the Chelsea High 210 to 240 lbs,, No. 1, $37 to $37.50 School Band finally arrived last no longer on the edges of world 200-250 lbs.,- No. 2, $36 to $37 of dedicated liars in this county crisis, but is exactly in the mid­ Heavy Hogs, 250 lbs. UP. $32 to $36 work out exactly the same, 24 Friday, in time for a hurried is­ Light Hogs, 200 lbs., $25 to $34 sue to bandsmen who appeared dle of that crisis, when, where; million. Ed said he couldn’t prove and if it occurs.” Sows: \ they were the same people, but in the 13,000-member massed band Fancy Light, $31 to $32 at the annual University of Mich­ Anton Nielsen, village president 300-500 lb., $31 to $31.50 the coincidence was fishy, igan Band Day Saturday. A total has announced that Village Clerk 200 lbs. and.up, $30 to $31 Yours truly, Robert Devine received a letter Boor* qnd Stoq*: of 185 high school bands participa­ Uncle Lew. ted in the eVbnt. Tuesday from the state Highwav All Weights, $24 to '$28 . Department; which stated North Feeder Plgst Someone turned the Bulldogs Per Head, $15 to $40 oose Friday night and about the Main St. is to be paved this fall. Est. 40 Ih. pigs, $30 to $32 Through the National 4-H Foun­ dation! International Harvester Co. only way to express it is “thev ftAY— were rqnnin’ wild,” as they de­ 1st Cutting, per halo, 50c to $1 provides funds for a new U.S.- 2nd Cutting, per bale, $1 to $1.40 bated Manchester, 46-0, 34 Years Ago,.. STRAW--* LhS.S.R. exchange program, in Secretary of Labor, W. WHIard Thursday, Oct, 1, 1941— Per Bale, 50c to 70c which 15 young American agricul­ Wirt?!, newest member of Presi­ Collection of scrap metal will cows tural specialists and their Soviet dent Kennedy’s cabinet, will be go into high gear in Chelsea next Tested Hairy Cows, $250 to $550 counterparts study and work in tpe principal speaker at the Derm \yeek on Thursday, Oct. 8, when Tested Beef Typo Cows, $250 to $350 each other’s countries. ocratic Second Congressional Dis- a house-to-house canvass will be rict Dinner in Ann Arbor, Oct. 6. made for the pick-up of anything t will be his first scheduled pub­ from a worn-out shovel to ar ic appearance as Labor Secre­ abandoned manure spreader or tary, threshing machine. A letter was received by the Bill Rogeil, former shortstop for CHELSEA JAYCEES Chelsea Village Council from the the Detroit Tigers, will act ar Michigan State Health Department auctioneer at Chelsea’s Victory ANNUAL nforming the Council of Homer (Continued on page seven)

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SATURDAY Federal regulation) require iubstantlal penalty for early withdrawals from passbook certificate accounts, Wide Open Selections for Your Pleasure Includes Vz chicken, roll, butter, NO W ORRY.NO M ARKET WATCHING, NO MANAGEMENT FEES, NO cole slaw and chips. FISH FRY THURSDAY - All You Con Eot ADULTS, $3 J 5 CHILDREN under U , $1.75 PRINCIPAL FLUCTUATIONS, JUST RELAX AND COLLECT INTEREST few Try Our Aloikon Crab Longhorn Lounge v''”’ CHELSEA JAYCEES ANN ARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS DALE MESSING, CHAIRMAN 11 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN : AN N ARBOR, BRIGHTON, CHELSEA, DEXTER, MANCHESTER, SALINE, YttSILANTI f e 1750 Washfenaw, Ann Arbor 97 M 500 _...... — — Member FSLIC ! m m agiwair.-g,yii t t l a Child Study Jill Kipfmiller, Mark Booth Rebekah Lodge Hospital Volunteers The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 8 Organizing $ W ed in Kalamazoo Church Resumes Regular Plan New Program fmpital Volunteers Fall Meetings On Tuesday, Oct. 5, from 1?30 Jill M. Kipfmiller, daughter of The former Miss. Kipfmiller is p.m. Chelsea Community Hospital ■$£lsea Child Study Club held’ Mrs. Joan E. Kipfmiller of Dex­ a 1971 graduate of Chelsea High Chelsea Rebekah Lodge No, 130 volunteers are having a tea in Dancer's Giant >l§Uf' regular monthly meeting ter, married Mark A, Booth, son school and a 1975 graduate of resumed regular meetings Sept. epfcv -28 ,at the home of Nancy of Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Booth Kalamazoo College. She completed 21, after a two-month lapse fpr the hospital dining room to intro­ rr,ayi with ^5 members and three of Kalamazoo Aug. 21, in Milwood one year of study in Law School summer vacation. duce an expanded volunteer pro­ $ep.piat,e members present. Guests Methodist church, Kalamazoo. at the University of Michigan, and Noble Grand Olla v Voelm and gram to include ^ an auxiliary r.'the evening were Marge La- The 3:30 p.m. ceremony was js now employed as a legal secre­ Dorothea Mepyans were the eve- branch. ! ifz, Pat Weibel, Christine Giffin, tary in FarmingtonHills. nirig’s committee. Guests present Fall Attic Sale conducted by the Rev. Alden Besides the usual demand for m Graharri, and ,J,anet Tuttle, were Rebekah Assembly President Bums, and was written by the : Mr. Booth, a 197i graduate of women and men to work as a during the short business meeting, bride and bridegroom. Attendance Portage' Northern High school and Leone Hall, and United Nations PS.idpnt Joan Eisele announced Pilgrimage Commjtteewoman Mil­ regular volunteer at , routine hos­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday was limited to the couple's im­ a 1975: graduate of Kalamazoo pital! patient-contact jobs, another pits to hold a meeting for all mediate families. College, is presently a first-year dred Cogswell from Home City No. terested hospital volunteers on 228; Jackson. ueed jtUs arisen. This would be Following the wedding, a recep­ medical student at Wayne State an auxiliary branch for those peo­ liqsday, Oct. 5, 1:30 to' 3:30 p.m. tion was held at the home of the University. The Rebekah Assembly Will 'be ..the'Chelsea Community Hospi- bridegroom’s parents for friends held at the Pantiind Hotel and ple interested in helping the vol­ i dining room. unteer program with special pro­ O C T . 7 - 8 - 9 GRANT- HACKWORTH: MrV and relatives of the bridegroom, Civic Center in Grand Rapids, Finance chairman Margot Bar- A second reception, held Aug. 28 Oct. 18-20. Nina Lehmann and jects including fund faisjng, holi­ w spdke about the club’s project and Mi[s. George Popp, 4225 JC Auxiliary day decorating and numerous Miisbach Rd., and Mr. James at Dexter American Legion HomO, Helen Harris are Chelsea’s repre­ hich will be. a spring house tour was for friends and relatives of sentatives. other non-patient-contact jobs. All goods will be new homes in the area. The Grant of Dexter, have announced Members Discuss The recruitment tea will enable the engagement of their daugh­ the bride. Bread wrappers and used greet­ tnds raised'will benefit the United Mrs. John Short of Dexter host­ ing cards are being collected for interested persons of this com­ fay, Social -Services, and Recrea- ter, Dian Kay Grants to Coming Projects munity to meet the volunteers and at Edward Hackworth, son of Mr. ed a pre-nuptial shower for the the Arts and Crafts Project at on Councili bride, attended by friends of the the IOOF and Rebekah Home in learn of their programs, goals and Thank-you notes were written to and Mrs. Duane Gullett, ,18000 Chelsea Jaycee Auxiliary held bride, while a second bridal their monthly meeting Sept. 21 at Jackson. the Chelsea Community Hospital. ecrel pals and the meeting was M-52. Both are 1975. graduates An invitation is extended to all of Chelsea High school. Mr. shower was given by Mrs, Jim the home of Carol Smith. Fifteen j birthdays of Mary Ann Coltre djourned. ' Bingham of Howell, sister of the and Lillian Sanderson were com­ those willing to give their time Mary Ann Nielsen from Nielsen’s Hackworth is currently employed members and three guests were bride; for friends and relatives. present Guests .included Frail memorated. Clarice Keezer was and talent to a most worthwhile More Than 50% Off iowers, Ann Arbor, demonstrated by Chelsea Milling Co. and Miss reported ill and in Chelsea Com­ and rewarding endeavor. If you e procedure' involved in creating Grant is a staff member of After a wedding trip to Las Weidmayer, district vice-president, with hundreds of specials in all lines-7* Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds re­ Sandie Kind, and - Janet Tuttle. munity Hospital, while Lulu Swee­ desire further information, please jponsai, and discussed the history Chelsea United Methodist Home. contact Ruth LaBarbara, 475-1676; A Nov. 6 wedding is planned. turned to Ferndgle where they cur­ Alberta Colbry gave the mem­ ny was present at the meeting men's, women's, children's—-including "this art. Members and guests rently reside. following a long illness and a move Shirley Schaible, 475-7625 or Mary en tried out . their own green bers an informative presentation back to Chelsea from Florida. Turcott, 475-8761. ■; umbs by starting a bonsai - from on basic parliamentary procedure fall and winter merchapdise. Blue-VanSlambrouck An invitation was received from \ azalea plant.. prior to the business meeting. Un­ the Dexter Lodge, asking the mem­ Co-hostesses for the evening were Modern Mothers der new business, members' dis­ The number of farms in the U. Engagement Told cussed plans for four upcoming bership to attend a pot-luck sup­ S., totaled 2,808,480 during* 1975, lerry Owihgs and Carol Kuzon. * per and meeting in Dexter on one per cent fewer than in 1974. The next meeting will be held Mr* and Mrs. Herbert A. Blue Child Study Club events, Kidney Kandy, Jaycee Oct. 4 at 6:30 p.m. it, 12 at the home of Jean French, of Rochester announce the engage­ Chicken Barbecue, Jaycee Haunt­ The average farm size has in­ ed House, and the "Get Out and The. next regular meeting will creased 47 acres during the past ie meeting will feature a dis- ment of, their daughter, Karen Has Plant Party be Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m. decade. The 1975 average of 387 ssibn abo|tt teen-agers, and Elaine, to Timothy William Van- Vote” campaign. ests are welcome. Lois Shively hosted the Sept. 28 acres is 3 acres larger than 1974. DANCER'S Slambrouck of Livermore, Ca. meeting of Modem Mothers Child Lou Tudor was awarded the The nation is soon to lea m the Miss Blue is a 1972 graduate of Girl of the Month citation for sordid details.; of boiled peanuts, What you put off today you will Chelsea’s Friendly Dept. Store Study Club as members convened August. • \ ^ j . Rochester High school and attends for better or worse. probably put off again. Central Michigan University. Mr. for a plant party. Assisting at , At the conclusion of the meet­ HRSBS Magic Mirror VanSlambrouck is a graduate of the function were co-hostesses ing, Anrie Steihaway distributed June Flanigan, Pat Coplius and the Jaycee Handbook to auxiliary Chelsea High school and also at­ LaVonne Harris^ tends Central Michigan University; Monte and Gui Poncecampos of members. The books, designed Beauty Salon Both will graduate from Central Mother Earth’s ■■ Creations discus­ for the general membership, in­ in May, 1977. sed general plant requirements clude. all necessary information Open Tuesday thru Friduy A November wedding is planned. pertaining to the . Chelsea Jaycee and assembled ^ more than 20 Auxiliary. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. varieties of plants. The floor was Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ( Please N otify Us open to questions from - members and guests, who were given the Woman's Club In Advance of additional opportunity to purchase PHONE 665-0816 new specimens. Hears Author of Any Change in Address Guests included Louise Rohe- kemper, Mary Adams, Nancy Sprague, Peggy Mopre, Vicki Fa- Children's Books vers, Jane McLaughlni, Kathy Woman’s Club of Chelsea met at Love, and Liz Prentis. McKune Memorial Library Sept. CARPET REBIRTH Next meeting will be Oct. 26 28, to hear speaker Mrs. Peg Yer- at the home of Sharon Hodgson; ian of Dexter; who along with her Tom Hodgson will address the Give your carpet a new lease on life huSbarid and friends, has written group with a presentation o n a series of children’s books, "Crea­ honey, with the business meeting tive Activities Program.” ' by cleaning it regularly. to follow. Mrs. Yerian told club members how some 50 people worked togeth­ T o w n & C o u n t r y er, for 15]/2 months, to create the 19 volumes. Although these books JET SPRAY CARPET CLEANING Study Club Studies were written for children, any age Use Your Phone 761 -3025 or 475-1509 group Would enjoy looking at them, BankAmericard Ask for John Lixey. Assertive Training she claimed. ______On, Tuesday* Sept. 28* the Town Mrs. Marjorie German was pro­ and Country Woman’s'Club met at gram chairmanifor the evening. «?^ hom;e of Pgulipe Pomth. Co­ 'HcfstesseS were Gladys Barth and \’7* >*; ■' »ii „,tj S'". ’»?• ». . fe'l’. hostesses were Diane Weid and Wera Bftstbrt: ''1 ■ Hi; Bobbie Johnson. t Twenty members were present Guests present were' Sharleen for the program and meeting. Mary Eisenbeiser, Sandy ThurkOw, Betty Alice Hafer attended as a guest. S T Y L E S H O P During the business meeting, Turner, Vivian Michelson, Grace plans were completed for the rum­ 2 0 7 Vz S. MAIN PH. 475-8400 MCCalla, Carol Fleischmann, Bob­ bie Hoffenbecker, Mary. Ann Duno- mage sale to be held Sept. 30 and fril, and Diane Jenkins. Oct. 1 in the Longworth Plating Co. Carolyn, Mathews spoke on the building. topic of "Assertive Training.” The program at the next meeting NOW THRU OCT. 1 On Oct. 5, the club will take part on Oct. 12, will be "How To Do in an excursion to Frankenmuth. Your Geneology.” Next meeting will be Oct. 12 at $ the home of JoAnn Waller, with Co-Op Nursery 5 . 0 0 O F F Diane Weid hosting the event. Program topic will be "macrame. Children Visit O N SCHOOL Methodist Home £ LUNCH MENU i s Both the: hosts and the guests PHASE 3 PERM enjoyed a get-together on Wednes­ * Week of Oct. 4-Oct. 8 I Monday-Big John bean on ham­ day, Sept. 22 at the Chelsea Meth­ burger bun, soup of the day, odist Home. Judy, Rosemary, Shirley crackers, rosy apple sauce, crispie Residents at the Home were cookie, milk. ‘ hosts to about 15 youngsters from Tuesday—Oven f r i e d chicken, the Chelsea* Co-op Nursery who and Pansy mashed potatoes, sweet potato were accompanied by their teach-’ ball, bread, butter, cranberries, er, Mrs. Virginia Meyer, and two dessert, milk. mothers. Wednesday—Hamburgers, buns, After being warmly greeted, the trimmings, carrots, tater , t o t s, children displayed special draw­ fruit cobbler, milk. ings they had made for the oc­ Thursday—Beef stew, cabbage casion and each .child presented a salad, biscuit, butter, chocolate drawing to one of the residents. cake, milk. The children sang songs for Stof Friday—Fishburgers, buns, tar­ their new friends before they de­ tar sauce, peas, creamed , potatoes, parted. vanilla and peach pudding, milk. The Chelsea Co-op Nursery still T/'./L' av, has openings for 3- and 4-year-old The 1976 National 4-H Week children. For more information theme, "Room to Grow,” inspires call 475-1401. 4-H members to set new gpals M- and to respond positively to new Telephone Your Club News opportunities. to 475-1371.

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■HUN KSIA' v *■ s t e p s * p i l i j ; Art Association 4 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30,1976 m sm INIIP M-i: 'v.{; Opens Painting Week of Sept. 21-27 Charles Begg pled guilty ; to Thomas Senipk -pled guilty to Rental Section Susan Malinczak pled guilty to charges of possession of marijuana reduced charges of impaired driv­ charges , of driving with license He was -referred to probation an( ing. He will be sentenced NoV. 22. A new opportunity for art lovers will be sentenced Nov. 8. O P E N H O U S E suspended and impaired driving. Robert Campbell pled guilty Chrysler Corporation’s Intro! Di­ wages, salaries, and fringe bene­ In the Ann Arbor area took shape She was referred to probation, to Anthony Polacios pled guilty to charges of possession of alcohol this week with the opening of the to charges of possession of open vision has ahnounced plans to ex­ fits Will exceed $35,900,000 for the . the Alcohol. Safety Action Program, in a restricted area, Pipes and first time, rental section of the Ahn Arbor U v I U U tK JL jix J/ 1*3 and will be sentenced Nov. 9. intoxicants in a restricted area, costs, $35. • / pand its Scio township manufac­ Fines and co-sts, $35. Introl iDlvislon Is one of the Art Association’s Gallery Shop on . Edward Roof pled guilty to Williamjleruth was found guilty turing plant by 100,000 square feet. automotive industry’s major pro­ Joe M. Branham pled guilty to on reduced charges of impaired the first floor of their building at charges of driving under the influ- charges of possession of open in­ , The expansion will increase the ducers of gauges, speedometers, 1 Ghee of liquor. He will be sentenced driving. He Will be sentenced Nov. plant’s floor space to 440,000 odometers, instrument panel clust­ 117 W. Liberty, In addition to sell­ toxicants in a restricted area. Fines 12. - / Nov, 9. and costs, $35. square feet. The Scio facility is ers and other precision compo* ing a wide variety of arts and Janice Hicks pled guilty to. charg­ Barry Rohde pled guilty td ■ Michael Bachmanpled guilty to east of Dexter on Zeeb Rd, nents. It produces more than crafts, the shop now offers original n es of drunk and disorderly. Fines •charges of using indecent language. 165,090 instruments, gauges, engine paintings for rent to Individuals or charge's of driving under the influ­ He will be sentenced Nov. 22, George W. Mutiger; general man­ and costs, $50. ence of liquor. I-le will be sentenced ager of the Introl Division, said governors, ahd emission control businesses for very modest fees. Michael Bachman pled guilty to components each day. Larry P. Lawrence pled guilty Nov. 5. the construction contract for the Fifty-five local artists' responded \ to charges of committing larceny of charges of assault and battery. He Part of Chrysler’s U. S. Auto­ T H i ART CELLAR Donna Clemons'failed to appear will be sentenced Nov. 22. addition to the east side of the to the Art Association’s invitation property valued under $100. He was in court on charges pf drunk and one-and-a-half story plant will be motive Manufacturing Group, In­ to submit their work to l>e juried 103 W. MIDDLE ST., CHELSEA ■-referred to probation and will be disorderly. A bench warrant was Donald"Ingram was sentenced to awarded in the near future. The tro! supplies a wide range of com- pay Jihes and costs of $250, and to for the shop, and the paintings sentenced Nov. 9. issued for her arrest. expansion should be completed in jonents for all lines of Chrysler Vary greatly in style, size, and under the bakery Nellie Bfown pled guilty to re one'year probation on charges of the fall of 1977. )assehger cars and trucks. In- Kenneth George .pled guilty to driving under the influence of li­ price. With the value of the paint­ charges of driving under the influ­ duced charges of careless driving. “We plan to use the additional ;rol also functions as an autono­ ings ranging from $50 to $1,000, ence of liquor. He was referred to Fines and costs, $35. quor, and driving with license sus­ mous operating dtyiMon of Chrys­ pended. floor space to accommodate the the rental fees for a two-month probation, .to the Alcohol Safety Bret L. > Pinson -pled guilty to greater variety and larger sizes ler with separate ehgineering period are only $10 to $25. Action Program,' and will be sen­ charges of malicious destruction of Waiter J. Matuszkiewkz appear­ marketing, manufacturing, add ad­ Of new instruments and emission Gallery Shop chairmen, Pat Due tenced NoVi 9. ■ ! ' public property valued .-’river $100. ed in court on a bench warrant on" control components we are pro­ ministrative responsibilities f o r He was sentenced to p'ay fines and charges of violation of probation. selling products to other firms. 6nd Jean Lau, hope that local Jackie Rovvry pled guilty to park­ He Was sentehced to three days in ducing for Chrysler and other businesses and individuals will see ing in a ha*p&rking zbhe, and Was Costs df $100, tqrbne year pro-' customers,0 he said, Currently, Chrysler Corp. i t bation, to pay .restitution costs to jail for contempt of court, this as an opportunity to have GREENWARE sentenced to three days in Jail. Monger estimated that the ex* founts for 76 percent of introl brlglnal art in their homes and of­ Gordon -Sharp pled guilty to Saline, and.id’ three, days . on the John Plymaii was sentenced to Saline police department, work pro­ pay fines and costs of $250, to the pansion wljil ultimately create Division’s total sales. The remain­ fices at a small cost,, They also .charges of no, registration .plates, gram. '' , Alcohol Safety Action program, and about 250 hew jobs over the next ing' 25 percent goes to other manu­ feel that of ten .people are afraid to ahd was sentenced to 10 days in f Doan' Spangler pled guilty to to six months probation, DU charges few years. The hiring, he said, facturers. trust their own judgment in choos­ SALE jail. charges of speeding. Fines and of driving under the influence of will be done, gradually. The Scio the largest single item manu­ ing paintings and this will give Alfred Gagnon pled guilty to re­ ebsts, $38. liquor. plant currently has 1,200 employ­ factured at Scio is the automotive them a chance tp.'Tive with” a duced'charges of Impaired driving.: ClarenceDixon pled guilty to Isteven Alexander was sentenced ees. instrument gauge; During a typ­ Painting beforfc deciding td. buy. THURSDAY. SEPT. 30 He was referred to probation,'to If a. tenter does decide to buy chargesof' assault and battery, to pay fines and costs of $250, and Division headquarters, engineer­ ical day, the plant makes 28,000 the Alcqhol Safety. Action Program) Fines j*ttd costs-, $100.- to one year probation oil charges ing, ) and the manufacturing of. the rental fee will apply towai’d 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, add will be sentenced NdV. 9. RufUs Blackman pled guilty 'to of driving under the influence Of emission control components and gauges in as many as 495 varia­ the purchase price of the painting. -Craig Wilson pled guilty to Chaf-ges of rebkless driving. He was liquor. : ; diesel engine governors are in a tions. Other high volume daily Gallery Hours are 10 tb 4, Mon­ charges of disobeying a stop sign, sentenced- to. pay fines and costs Willie Percy vyas sentenced to 45 five-story, 127,000 square foot fa­ items: 12,000 odometers, of 67 day through Friday and io to 1 Fines and costs, $52. <‘e- of $100, and fo one year probation.; days in jail on ‘charges of assault cility in ‘Ann Arbor,. All other types; 19,000 pressure switches o’ On Saturday. Kare Pool pled guilty, to charges Nora Hill pled guilty to charges with intent to inflict serious injury. manufacturing operations are car­ 3.3 types; 12,000 Voltage limiters T0PSY CERAMIC NOOK of possession of marijuana. She of drunk and disorderly. Fines and Steven Figg pled guilty to charg­ ried out at the Scio tOwhshlp of 52 types; 12,000 speedometers 4-H, the informal youth educa­ was referred to probation and will, costs, $50. es of reckless driving. He will be plant. (if 287 types; 10,500 ammeters of tion program of the Co-operative PHONE 475-8863 be sentenced Nov. 8. • Francis Hammond pled guilty to sentenced Nov. 22.' Employment at both plants tot­ 135 types} 11,000 instrument clus­ Extension Service, emphasizes 66 CAVANAUGH LAKE CHELSEA, MICH. Malcolm Jones .pled guilty to reduced charges of unpaired driv­ George Lovely pled guilty to als 1,500, giving Introl the largest ters . of 103 types; 13.000 fuel “learn by doing” projects and ac­ charges of driyirig with license ing. He was referred to probation, charges of drunk and disorderly, payroll of any manufacturer in the level units Of 26 types; and tivities that build character and itfrfnnViftMAiiii suspended. He,Was1 referred to pro­ to the Alcohol Safety Action Pro­ kines and costs, $50. . Aim Arbor area. During 1976, 15,000 pressure units of 30 types,. develop leadership-citizenship skill bation and will be sentenced Nov. gram, and will be sentenced Nov. Linda Walls was found guilty on 9. • . 8. . charges of attempting false pre­ tenses under $j00. She will be sen­ tenced Nov. 22.' . ' • ' Phillip Schwab was touhd guilty CHICKEN is still SPECIAL on reduced charges of impaired driving. He. will be sentehced Dec., 2. on TUESDAY NIGHTS Leon Hinz pled guilty to charges at the ■ i of possession of marijuana. He was referred to probation and Avill be seritpheed NOV. 23. Subscribe today to The Standard I F O R 1 9 7 7 . . . H ERE TODAY.

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| K Cut, Wrapped, Frozen - Ready far Pick-Up M The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 i> Albion College m Representative To Visit CHS Alma College Admissions Office Thin It’s only a half-mile long, the Wilkins at the tip of the Kewee- Representative Craig Wesley is second shortest highway on Mich­ ,,‘u' P^rtlhsutU. 279.5 miles; L9i scheduled to be at Chelsea High igan’s State highway system, but extending from the Indiana bor­ school on Wednesday, bet. 8, w for those who travel it one way. der near New Buffalo east and provide information to interested 1&M7 is the longest road in the north to Port Huron, 2?5.9 miles; students Concerning Alma’s aca­ World. M-88, running from Indiana south demic programs aha Other aspects Visit tfc* wonderftii world of c&nwttng at S choaidw’s, It is the highway that lead? of Three Rivers north to Petos Of eattlpUs life. one of the area’s finest, Adl-servlee carpet stores, h*dm M-106 north of Jackson to ’ e ww- ^ ^ ■ r 9 w Huron' to the south approach to the Mackihgc Bridge. It is a TOP VALUE FOODS • 6UARANTEED SATISFACTION • COURTEOUS SERVICE GARY PACKARD (19)* is a CHS jtmt&T Who Force Academy upon graduation. Ho V is' the sOh, inefft three-tenthS bf a mile long* has been playing football fob ChelfeSa ftittbe 7th of Mr. and Mrs. Ga?y Packard of North Territorial er than . US-31, which extends COMPLETE FRESH MEAT DEPt. • U^DA CHOICE BEEF - THE FINEST OF FRESH PORK grade when he was a member of the intramural Rd. • ' ; , V' VV'-vVV, ■ • from Indiana south of Niles tO team. The 5’7”, 139-lb. guard is also cast as a DAVID CLASSON (78)* a CHS senior, missed the Mackinac Bridge. . defensive halfback for the 1976 football season. only one year bf football sihce he first began the Other highWftyS in the top 10 JIF F Y ___ „ A well-rounded player, Gary was defensive end sport In 9th grade, the 6’4*’, 733-lb. tackle pbses are M-28, running across the cen­ tral and northern Upper Pertih- MARKET for Chelesd during his first throe years On Chelsea a threat to any hf his Opponents When he takes to sulft for 288.2 miles; US-41, con­ football teams, highlight his eatefer A fef came the field. David demonstrated his skill In the sport necting Menominee With Fort 1 n W # while iMayiitg Oh the freslimfth Squad, in ohe Of the his beginning year When he Recovered a fumble V fi v’ V V '* 'r' gamqs, he recovered an on-side kick. When asked and intercepted a pais Within thrOe plays of one -to give ft team prediction for the current season* another. Although he lists engineering as his in­ Varsity Football Gaty replied, “we codid lake the conference terest, he gave a negative respOnse to the ques­ chdhipioiiship if we don’t get over-cOnfident, and tion, "DO you , engineer plays?” David enjoys (Cohtinued from pagevone) if we keep Our spirits up.” Thus far, he believes placing tackle, stating, "ft’s the best position for gained 173 'yards rushing and 37 neither of these things have happened. He pla^s a big guy.” He agrees with Gary’s assessment yards passing., Portland netted football because he enjoys the team aspect Of the of the team’s chahcOs this season, believing that 126 yards. Three of Chelsea’s four passes were complete, while U .S.D .A . CHOICE BEEF . YOUNG PORK, LEAN - TENDER sport and the 'game’s inherent contact. His brother* a league championship is possible. “We’ve shown Portland managed to complete John, a 6th grader at Reach Miu'dle school, Would OUr Unbalanced line, and haVe gone back in balance, only four in nine attempts. like to follow in his brother’s footsteps by playing ironed out the problems, and Ore getting it back Leading carriers for the home football next year. Gary also has a sister, Debbie, in gear,” he claimed. David has two younger toWh gridders Were Tony Robards, SIRLOIN STEAK QUARTER PORK LOINS who graduated from CHS in 1976. His future plans sisters, Brenda is a 9th grader attending CHS, and with 18 for 79 yards: John revolve around aviation. He ^intends to become a Jennifer is a 7th grader at Beach Middle school. Adams, 12 for 46 yards, and John member df an aviation club currently being or­ He is the son of Mr. add Mrs; David C. Classon Toon, 16 for 44 yards. Sliced ihto | ganized at CHS, and to enroll in the U. S. Air of Hay Rake Hollow ltd. Quarterback Anthony Houle com­ 9 to M chops 1 pleted two out of three passes for * i . < i 9 » 1.29 "* 19 yards, and halfback John Toon was one for one, for 18 yards. COLBY - LONGHORN, AT AAEAT COUNTER 'aycees Barbecue, Color four Scheduled SUhtittU> Qct, 10 Leading tacklers for Chelsea event, Dale Messing',' notes that (Continued from page one) munity service, projects that the were tony Robards With 7;* MarJt ? 'Rai^MWeighm Jaycees will distribute maps and the maps -may be saved Uhitl the chapter conducts.- Smyth, 7; Leon Brown, James colors are at their peak. . in the event of leftover chicken si Bollinger, Steve Pennington, 6 S T O R E

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U P , SIM 2 . u , Bottle SOc 1 0 ib. 6 9 ' ■ 1 2 e lb. Pkg. w M and w e hope the feellna is m utual SAVE $1.00 WONDER Mutual effort Is what makes Michigan Milk Producers Association yvork. for the dairy farmers who make up mmpa. For you, the COUNTRY STYLE BREAD. . . 3 9 c consumer. For sixty years, we have been a cooperative owned and con­ trolled by dairy farmers we serve, we are still working together to JIFFY MEAT SERVICE 16-Oz. No-Return Bottles keep our farms efficient and productive. CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, FREEZING. So, even though there are now only QUICK SERVICE ON BUTCHERING — about half as many Michigan dairy farm­ ers 0$ there were in 1964, our cooperative YOUR BEEF OR OURS. efforts continue to assure you an ade* COCA-COLA quatesuppiyofmiikandotherdaifVProducts. And we at mmpa want to be able to continue serving you. Because we bei leve the dairy farmer if U.S.D.A. CHOICE SIDES OF BEEF is Important to America’s future, Just as you ir LOCAL FARM GRAIN FID BEEF AVAILABLE are important to the future of the dairy 8 pac farmer. But preserving the American 1.29 i f FRONTS - HINDS - WHOLE RIB - WHOLE LOINS dairy farming industry requires a k mutual, united effort, that’s why the dhtry farmers of mmpa keep working to­ if*;: gether, and keep working to stay together Sale Prices m Open With Complete Service. 7 Days A Week Sept. se„ 30 pfig.,..... ru Michigan Milk Producers Association 7 a.m. MORNING to 10 p.m. NIGHTS O fh ct 3 a jit; "We re cooperative people" - r V, • v.’/lSt*' i . ■ v‘vjr^;};. j' ■ ■''V m u m t * <■ }{$£>'{ fife.■ *♦ ** j”-' ' ‘4* 4^ Wte «M. li* The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 proyidirig travel lanes and nesting' Farmers Determine Wildlife sites; and ponds that furnish wa­ ter habitat for fish, waterfowl and Red Skelton aquatte furhear^rs. .. Dial’A-Garden Welfare By Land Use (Policies In many cases it is not neces­ sary to plant something for wild­ To Appear at Wildlife in the United states is and rabbits. Marshes planted to life. By simply < protecting and Topics Listed argely a product of agricultural reed panarygrass provide excel­ managing existing trees, shrubs Dial-a-Garden, the system of ands. Like other products relating lent late summer pasture, for live­ arjd wetland areas, a continuing Crisler Arena pre-recorded daily gardening tips o cultivated areas, Us weitare stock as well as roosting sites and source of food, cover, and water is sponsored by the Washtenaw and production rests mainly in tno winter cover for birds. will be provided. On Saturday, Oct. 2, at 7:3C County Co-operative Extension lands of the. farmers and rufai Other conservation practices in­ Habitat management through p.m, in Crisler Arena, the Uni­ Service, The system is in opera­ andowners. More than, half or om clude contour farming, striperop- soil and water conservation pro­ versity, of Michigan bands will tion 24 hours per day, 7 days per aqds is in farms, producing ping, ^nd terracing that create mises wildlife its best chances ot present an evening of pure delight week. Interested persons are in­ mly food, fiber, and wood pred­ greater variety of food and cover a permanent and better place in featuring comedian and pantomim- vited to call 971—1122 at' their icts but more of the Ayildlife that in small areas; crop rotations and which to live. ist Red Skelton. convenience and receive timely, -ve hunt, observe, or otherwise en­ more “edge” and concentrates a Skelton has delighted television up to date gardening information. joy- stubble mulching providing winter More than half a million adult, In the process of wooing nature food, and thicker summer'nesting junior and teen volunteers lead audiences over the years with Next week’s Dial-a-Garden topics cover; grassed waterways, living < Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and Clem are: ! .’or his own livelihood the farmer 131,720 local 4-H in some Kadiddlehopper and company. He Friday, Oct. 1 and week-end-- directly influences the lives of his fences, and protected slreambanks 3,000 U. S. counties. i$ also recognized as a great ‘‘A Spice That Comes from a wildlife tenants. Many farmers painter, poet, and collector of rare, Bulb.” : , appreciate wildlife enough to en­ first edition books; as an author Monday^. Oct. 4—“Amaryllis All courage it; some ignore it. The and illustrator of childrens’ books, Winter.” kind of farming a man does will and as a musician," having com­ Tuesday, Oct. 5—“Roasting Sun­ largely determine whether wild­ CIDER and APPLES posed over 8,000 snogs including: flower Seeds.” life will thrive or just get by on McIntosh, Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Golden Delicious “Red’s White and Blue,” “The Wednesday, Oct. 6—“Will Your his acres. Clem Kadiddlehopper March” and, Poinsettia Bloom for Christmas.” Many cropping practices of nor­ FARM PRODUCE “Grand Marshall March.” , . Thursday, Oct. 7—“Harvesting mal farming operations are favor­ The opportunity to see and hear Grapes.” able to wild plant and animal Come out and browse! this talented entertainer should not . — ' I ...... THE OLD AND THE NEW: Parked niext to then. The traditional red with gold striping on the populations,' others are not. Among be missed. Tickets are available 100 young Polish farmers and Dexter’s new Ijme green, 1000 gallon pumper, the 1925 fire engines contrasts to the bright green of the. most frequent land abuses are flow. Checks or money orders 25 American youths participate In old Model T pumper looks almost inadequate. The7 the 1976 version which, authorities say,- can be seen plowing of steep slopes, over- Peterson's Orchards an agricultural work-study ex­ grazing,. frequent burning of should be made out to “The Uni- Model T was restored for Dexter’s Sesquicentennial much better, especially at night. 1 swales and fence-rows, drainage BRJJIN LAKE, Bartel! ot Hadley Rd., Gregory : verity of Michigan Bands.” Or­ change funded in part by a grant fn. 1974 and has been part of local parades since i OPEN 12 to & p.m. ders may be sent to: “Skelton from Massey-Ferguson, Inc. This of wetlands, and grazed stream- Show,” University of Michigan is one of several international and banks. So-calted':v“clean farming” Bands, 350 E. Hoover, Ann Ar­ exchange programs conducted by is haripful to wildlife and ofter bor 48109. the National 4-H Foundation. to the soil itself. Advertise Your Auction in The Leader Modem (i wildlife management and conservation farming go hand A s k T h e in hand. Soil and water conserva­ tion practices tend to improve the habitat for wildlife and satisfy the Not Harmful basic needs of food, cover, water, and living; space) And, for each REGISTRATION Farmers who did not get the sec­ wild species, it is how well its ond cutting of alfalfa until early own particular, needs are met that Question: How come the fire the'use of State.'Police patrols on August because of a late first determines its abundance. at the Seney National Wildlife Detroit freeways, should help pro­ first cutting, .may, if flowering . Specific practices must be in­ Refuge site wasn’t put out when tect both residents of Detroit.and corporated into land use programs it first started? 1$ the state visitors to the area. starts, cut in September without :o develop ana maintain favorable so wealthy that it can allow injuring the stand. NOTICE Question: l am confused about living conditions, the key to the valuable trees and marshlands when we in Michigan are going “Alfalfa fields may; also be used existence of wildlife resources. FOR to burn? back on Eastern Standard Time for daily green-chopping in Septem­ These practices can be designed and for how long. Would you so that they do not “detract” or Governor; The Seney National ber and October if the alfalfa interfere with agricultural objec­ Wildlife Refuge is a federally own­ please help clear up rny con­ starts to flower,” says Dr. Milo GENERAL ELECTION fusion? tives. Actually many land use ed and controlled wilderness area, B. Tesar, Michigan .State Univer­ practices have multiple values. and therefore is - covered under Governor: At 2 a.m. Sunday, sity crop and soil scientist. Those essential to wildlife produc­ GENERAL ELECTION the congressionally ‘ established Oct. 31, M ichigan residents Will MSU research at East Lansing tion will also improve farm opera­ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,1 wilderness policy which allows na­ return to Eastern Standard Time and in Monroe county between 1964 tions by contributing toward good turally set fires tor burn them­ by turning their clocks back one and 1976 shows that alfalfa may be soil and water conservation. selves out, . hour. We will be on Daylight cut in September and October What can the farmer do, then, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l lllli Wildlife habitat often benefits Savings Savings Time until thpn. without harming the plant if wilt- to make his acreage more attrac­ To the Qualified Electors of the from such fires: accumulated un­ . In 1972, a'majority of Michigan resistant, w e 1 i-fertilized varieties tive to wildlife? Various relatively dergrowth is cleared out; nu-. voters decideddhat Michigan should are used and if two of the three simple practices can many times To fh& Qualified Electors of the trients are relacsed into the soil; have six months of ,DST each year cuttings have come to flowering provide ' the missing elements TOWNSHIP OF LIMA a forest “starts over again” and (from the last Sunday in April to before harvesting. needed to make habitat favorable the new growth provides food for the last Sunday in October) and for many wildlife species on the TOWNSHIP OF DEXTER (PRECINCT NO. 1) Three expreiments using Vernal many, artimals who were not able six months of standard time. and Saranac alfalfa on well- average farm. Planting of addi­ (Precinct No. 1) COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN to reach the branches of the Then the energy crisis struck, drained Conover silt loam soil tional trees and fruit-bearing shrubs, fencing of woodlots and Notice is hereby given thot In conformity with th« ''Michigan trees in the mature forest. and in an attempt to save energy, showed no significant loss in yield COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN When the Michigan Department Congress implemented the Emer­ per acre the year, following Sep- small odd areas against pasturing, Election Law,” I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon ony cloy, except constructing brushpiles, and leav­ N otice is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michigan Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regulor or special election of Natural Resources spotted the gency Time Act., which required lember-October cutting. Rpot re­ Election Low/' 1,. the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except or primary election, receive for registration the name fird, it was reported to the fed­ year-around DST for all states. serves of fall-cut alfalfa become re­ ing a few rows of corn unpicked Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election voter In said Township not already registered who may APPLY TO eral officials at the Seney Refuge. Opposition to year-around DST de­ plenished before winter for sur­ or strips of small grain near good or primary election, receive for registration the name of any legal ME PERSONALLY for such registration, ^ ____ _ The' decision was then made by veloped because parents feared vival. cover ail help develop a good food voter in said Township, City or Village not aJreody registered who may federal . officials to watch the that the dangers to children and In Lake City in Missaukee county and cover pattern which is oi APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. Notice Is Hereby Given that I will be tat my home: fire, , but..; to .l^t. it continue tq.tyirj}.,^•isks in traffic had increased. A? in northern Michigan, two cuttings special importance during the The Deparmtnet of Natural Re­ majority of the members of tty; were used"instead of thltfee, because winter. ■ i 1 ■ :(y 13000 Scio Church Rd, Chelseo7 Dotty By Appointment Protection froify fire and grazing sources urged that am exception be Michigan Legislature fell; thaV of a shorter season. A? in sdlitheiT Notice Is Hereby Given that I will be ot my home, their; constituents opposed' this ex­ Michigan cutting in September was are very important to farm wood- any day, by appointment, phone 475-7271. made to the federal “let-burn” lot management. Underplanting Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at My Office policy- in this instance dub to the tended period of DST and passed not harmful since the plants were a bill to exempt Michigan from flowering well after a later July open woodlcits with evergreens and unusually dry/ conditions in the adding a border of low-growing Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at My Office area. The fear of the slate of­ the federal law. The federal cutting and had adequate food re­ shrubs are beneficial to wildlife. ficials was, that the fire could government has since found that serve stored for the winter. When a woodlot is selectively im , Oct 4,1916 - Last Day get out-of-hand and burn state the . energy savings were minor, “For good yields, alfalfa'should proved by cutting, some hollow and privately owned lands, as if and allowed the Emergency Time From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock pTrt». be topdressed with potassium an­ trees should be left to provide Monday, Oct. 1,1S7I - Last Day ultimately did, . Act to expire. Recent attempts to nually. Wilt-resistant varieties such dens for squirrels and other tree THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION Since the time when joint sup­ revive extended DST have failed From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. as 520, Saranac, Iroquois, Weevl- nesting species. Scattered nut And oii Saturday, October 2, 1976 - 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. pression efforts were begun, state- in Congress, and so it appears trees in the woodlot and else­ that both Michigan and the nation' THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION As provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acts of 1954 federal co-operation has been ex­ chek, Anchpr, Titan, Thor, or WL- where on the farm are desirable will be back on a. regular sched­ And on Saturday, October 2, 1976 - 8 a.m. to 5 p m. As' Amended. cellent. However, had the recom­ 305 should be used in northern or additions for both the farmer and mendations of the DNR officials ule this year. southern Michigan. Other good va­ wildlife. As provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acts of 1954 For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ As Amended. been heeded, suppression efforts rieties are listed in MSU’s an­ Managed fence-rows can pro­ ING such of the qualified electors'in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or would have been initiated much vide a linear type of corridor of For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION ond REGISTER­ nual publication on recommended ING such o f the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, ClTY or VILLAGE os SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. earlier. U-M Bands shrubby growth that enables wild­ Now that the fire is contained, alfalfa varieties,” he says. life to get from one type of cover VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the we are working out an agreement Under a three-cutting system in to another. Hedgerow plantings of precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Consti- with the federal government for southern Michigan, cuttings are multiflora rose, bush honeysuckle, 'lhe name of no person but on ACTUAL RESIDENT of the tion, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be Will Present taken in late May to early June, precinct, at the time of registration, ond entitled under the Consti­ entered In the registration book. payment of the costs of fighting autumn olive and gray dogwood tution, if remaining such resident, to vote ot the next election, shall the fire. in mid-July, and late August or provide both food and cover. Ever­ be entered in the reaistration book. Free Concert early September. Plants will have green trees serve as good wind­ Elector Unable To Make Personal Application, Procedure Question: Although I live In enough food stored in their roots breaks around , open fields, not the southwest side of the state, e. University of Michigan to allow cutting in late September Elector Unable To Moke Personal Application, Procedure only as protection < against wind fcs&'U. bU4. Any oleervor who is unable to make personal applica­ SEC. 504. Any elector who is unable to make personal appllca- I’m convinced that unless the wind, ensemble and symphony or October without injuring the erosion but as winter cover, travel Township, City or Village In which his legal residence is located, may Detroit crime situation is con­ stand or yield the following year. tion for registration because of physical disability or absence from be registered prior to the close of registration before any election or band, with II. Robert Reynolds, lanes and nesting sites. Wetter the Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is trolled, that all of the state is Fall cutting or green-chopping in sites such as stream and ditch primary election by securing from the Clerk of the Township, City or going to suffer. What is being conductor, will present a concert located, may be registered prior to the close of registration before tion for registration because of physical disability or absence from the September and early October gives banks and pond and lake borders any election or primary election by securing from the Clerk of the Village in which is located his legal residence, duplicate registration done to protect the citizens of 8:00 p.m. livestock producers greater flexi­ become attractive spots for wild­ Township, City or Village in which is located his legal residence, cards and executing in duplicate the. registration affidavit before a no­ Detroit and the visitors to the The program for the concert bility in harvesting or grazing the life when planted to fruit bearing duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the regis­ area? tration affidavit, before a notary public or other officer legally tary public or other officer legally authorized to administer oaths and w ill include: “ Suite in B Flat last cutting. “Today’s modern ma­ shrubs such as highbush cran­ authorized to administer oaths and returning such registration returning such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Governor: I believe Detroit’s Op. 4,” by Strauss; “Sinfonietta chinery make it possible to fail berry and silky dogwood. Odd cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the Village before the close of office hours on the last day of registration for Wind Ensemble,” by John out alfalfa for hay or silage with areas or corners when unbumed, close_ of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any prior to any election or primary election. The notary pubijw or other crime problem does ,affect all of us, either directly or indirectly. Williams; “Tunbridge Fair,” hv a inknimum risk of poor quality ungrazed and unmowed, provide election or primary election. The notary public or other officer officer administering the oath shall sign his name on the line for the Waller Piston; “Meditation,” h\ stored feed,” Tesar says. excellent nesting cover for birds administering the oath shall sign his name on the line for the signature of the registration officer and designate his title. The Federal Highway Adminis­ signature of the registration officer and designate his title. tration has indicated that it will Gunther Schuller; ami “F i r s ! approve my proposal for a motor­ Suite in E. Flat,” by Gustav Unregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote ist aid voice call box system on Holst. Unregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote SEC. 491. The inspectors of election at any election or primary the portion of 1-94 which' runs This performance opens t h c SEC. 401. The_ inspectors of election at any election or pri­ election In this State, or in any District, County, Township, City or through the. City of Detroit. The 1976-77 concert, season for the uni AMERICAN LEGION mary election in this State, or in any District, County, Township, Village thereof, shall not receive the vote of anv person whose name City or Village thereof, shall not receive (he vote of any person boxes will be placed at half-mile versity bands'. There w ill he nr whose name is not registered in the registration hook of the 1$ not registered In the registration book of the Township, Word or admission charge for the concert, Precinct In which he offers to vote. (As provided under Act I it>, intervals on the freeway. Township, Ward or Precinct in which he offers to vote. (As pro­ P. A. 1954. * In addition, the City of Detroit POST 557, DEXTER vided under Act 116, P, A. 1954.) and the Department of State High­ During National 4-H Week, Oct Transfer of Registration, Application, Time ways and Transportation are work­ 3-9, 5.6 million 4-H members wit' ing on a proposal that would redcdicato their heads to cleave: Transfer af Registration on Election Day SEC. 506. Any registered elector may upon change of residence place additional city poiifce on thinking, (heir to greater SEC. 506. Any registered elector may upon change of resi­ within the Township, City or Village cause hts registratior* to wt F I S H a n d dence within the Township, City or Village cause his registration transferred to his new address by sending to the Clerk o signed request, city buses. This proposal would loyalty, their hands to larger scrv to be transferred to his new address by sending to the Clerk a stating his present address, the date he moved thereto, and the address provide an ongoing security force. ice and their health to better signed request, stating his present, address, the date he moved from which he was last registered, or by applying in person for a These plans, in conjunction with living. thereto, and_ the address from winch he was last, registered, or transfer. The Clerk sholl strike through the last addfeas, ward and by applying in person for a transfer. The Clork shall strike through precinct number and record the new address, ward end precinct CHICKEN FRY the last address, ward and precinct number and record the new number on the original and duplicate registration ca'ds, and shall address, ward and precinct, number on. (ho original and duplicate place the original registration card in proper precinct file. Such registration cards, and shall place lhe original registration card transfers shall not be made alter the Fifth Friday preceding any ATTENTION EVERY FRIDAY in proper precinct file. Such transfers shall not bo made after election or primary citation (unlesr such Fifth Friday shall fall on o day). legal holiday in which event registration shall be accepted during the 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. next full work mg day). AMERICAN LEGION HOME, DEXTER Transfer of Registration, Application, Timo GRADUATES SEC. 507. Any registered elector who has removed from If you've got it made, don't read this ono election precinct of a Township, Cily or Village to an­ Transfer of Registration on Election Day other precinct of the same Township, City or Village and has SEC. 507. Any registered elector who ha* removed from one • , . but if you haven't got it made, maybe not recorded such removal with the local Clork shall execute election precinct of a Township, City or Village to another election CHICKEN . . . $2.75 a transfer of registration request, listing the new residence ad­ precinct of the same Township, City or Village end has not recorded yfe can help you make it!! dress thereon over his signature, with the election board in such removal with the local Clerk shall execute « transfer of registra­ the precinct in which he is registered at the next ensuing pri­ tion request, listing the new residence address Hherepn oVer his signa­ QUESTION: Where can you get o very good salary for FISH . . . . . $2.25 mary or election. The inspector of election in charge of the ture, with the election board in the precinct In which ho is registered learning that ski!! you want— a skill you can keep for registration recovds shall compare the signature thereon with dt the next ensuing primary or election. The inspector of election In Children 12 years ond under, Vi price the signature upon the applicant’s registration record and, if Charge of the registration records shall compare the signature thereon life? (And maybe it's a skill'you never! thought was a the signatures correspond, then tho inspector shall certify I with the signature upon the applicant's registration record ond, If the possibility for you.) such fact by affixing nis initials upon said request. The appli­ r Signatures correspond, then the Inspector shaft certify such fact by All You Can Eat! cant for transfer, after having signed an application to vote ns Affixing his initials upon said request. The applicant for transfer, after ANSWER: IN TODAY'S ARMY. provided in .Section 693 of this net, shall then be permitted to |; Having signed an application to vote os provided in Section 523 of this Today's Army has more good jobs than anybody. Over vote in such precinct for that primary or election only. The appli­ I act, snail then be permitted to vote in such precinct for thot primary 300 good steady jobs. For men. For women. So we make cation for transfer shall bo filed with tho Township, City or T: <3r election only. Tno application for transfer shall be filed with the Village Clerk who shall transfer such voter’s registration in |: Township, City or Village Clerk who shall then' transfer such voter's . job-hunting easy. Our training courses are taught by PUBLIC WELCOME accordance with the application. When the name of any street j; jhsglstrotlon In accordance with the (application. When the name of any excellent instructors, with the finest oc|uipincnt around. in a Township, City or Village has been changed, it shall ^'street In a Township, City or Village has been changed, It shall be You can't lose anything by finding out. About the Army. bo the duty of the Township, City or Village Clerk to make i>,j duty of the Township, City or village Clerk to make the change rAbout yourself. And maybe you've got a lot to gain by the change to show the proper name of street in tho registra­ show the proper naipe of street Inline registration records, and It tion records, and it shall not, he. necessary for the elector to r.,$haH not be necessary for the elector to change his registration with just talking obout it, Talk it over with your local Army change his registration with respect thereto in order to bo eligible thereto in order to be eligible to vats, Representative. Organ Music By Dick Mclnnk to vote. 6 to 11 p.m, fell i a , : , . . , Leila C. Bauer, Township Clerk GIVE US A CALL ANYTIME, OR JUST STOP IN for sing-a-long ond dancing. William Eisenbciser, Township Clork -1 v:. 212 S. Fourth >Ave., Ann Arbor, Ml. 48108 665-3731 1 ’mu. til wmm

The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September SO, 1976 r o r t s o n

Dear Sir: Calgary Stam pede Now that the ‘‘celebration” is over in phelsea,1 I fed| I mitst July 19, 1976 the province of Alberta. This larg­ write this, Golden,1c B.C. est rodeo in North America has Chelsea is my home town. We v have followed the summer events [pparReaders: been held for 21 consecutive in The Standard. We also received Sihcfc...... mymy' last reportp from years. Contestants arrive from : Debra A, Leabu, head librarian health, resistance varieties,- and a letter inviting us to come for companion planting. And, in the ois Lake in British Coium* all parts of North America. Some the homecoming. We did come, and library administrator at Chel­ ,, *>. have been bn the move eyen come from as far away asy. sea’s McKune Memorial Library, second half of the book, an en­ .most of the time. Australia. | however,, we did not attend. cyclopedic reference to more than 1 left my friends at France i$ Calgary, Alberta has a present- We are 75 miles south of Dallas. reports the new fall arrivals have 1,000 insepts and diseases with day population of nearly one-half I suppose we did travel the long­ ibeen received, and are guaranteed color photos and drawings, should Lake on July 8 to drive to Prince est distance. Anyway, I’m going George, B.C., located at the June- million, whereas in 1912, it was to add variety and spice to an aid in the identification and con­ | tion of highways No.116 andia No. ‘ just another cow town. The rich to say what, I’m sure, many of already outstanding collection of sequent removal of the most 97. Highway No. 16 runs east and wheatlands and ranching territor­ my hometown people feel. books available for autumn read- threatening of garden pests. ies surrounding Calgary have I see the “in people” are chas­ hig. ( .west frbrrf Prince Rupert, B.C, tising the ones who didn’t take Science fiction readers, don’t on the Pacific coast, and inland made the area a thriving center. , Heading the list is the well- miss some, of the classics the li­ In recent years, the great oil part in “the celebration,” through Alberta to Lloydmaster, MIDWAY ATTRACTION; Pictured above Is the LANDMARK HOTEL; This is the landmark I doubt very many of the ones publicized nad highly acclaimed brary has recently acquired, in­ Saskatchewan. Highway No, 97 is fields to the north have added Rotor Wheel, one of the midway attractions at Banff Springs Hotel where many Canadian and biographical novel, “Roots," by cluding “Out of the Silent Planet” | a r north and south continuation to its economy. But though the doing the chastising know what Alex Haley. Haley’s Interest in city has grown, Calgary and its " Calgary’s stampede. The projected attendance fig* American dignitaries reside during their golf gnd they were truly celebrating, and Berelandra; Frank Herbert’s of the Alaska highway, running ure for the 1976 Stampede was placed at 1,000,009. skiing bouts to the area. The structure was built his ancestry began as a boy when “ Dune”; and the first book of sputh from Pawson. Creek, B.C. ;jeople have remained the friend- My God, through His grace, his grandmother would tell stories- y ranchland people you will find It is the greatest rpdeo to take place on the North in the 1920’s and resembles the architecture of love and mercy gave us this, land Isaac Asimov’s Foundation trilogy. All this area Is moat scenic, American Continent. England. Many tourists stop here each year. and the beauty therein-, i doubt ;about her grandparents, and their Other special Interest groups, hut as i neared Prince George, n much of Canada’s western - grandparents, and further back to particularly parents, might enjoy provinces. , that there is a child of God, in 1 encountered rain. I had planned Chelsea, who has not given Him a man called “the African.” She some of our newer children’s to tour Jasper and Banff nation* The Calgary Stampede reminds said he had lived across the books even more than the kids do. me of Chealsea’s Community, praise and thanksgiving for our ioqean, near the “Kamby Bolong,” . al parks for some retakes to add nation, and Chelsea. Watch for two brand new, beauti­ /.vto my film collection of the Ca­ Fair, only on a much large scale, states and had been out*' in the forest fully illustrated books, “Everyone it is a fair and livestock show as I thank the Lord that His OhH- one day chopping wood to make nadian Rockies. well -as a rodeo. Many service dren didn’t enter into a “cefebra Knows What A Dragon Looks Highway No. 16 from Prince a drum, when' he was set upon Like” and “The Tyger Voyage.” clubs and church groups take tion” that ended by giving the by four men,' beaten, chained and George, B.C. takes one into Jas part, I recommend: to anyone town to a “mad dog,” ' Also unique is “The Silver Pony,” per National Park: in the province dragged,aboard a slave ship bound a story in pictures, no words. The traveling through this area dur- I doubt very m»ch; that they for Colonial America. It took Ha­ of Alberta, but rajn and fogfo wore i.pg...... thee Jo*d$10-day event to take a day lost one friend because God's kids black and white illustrations by SO thick, I didn’t see anything and attend the stampede. have friends they know hot of. ley 10i/2 months to trace the name Lyn Ward tell a clear tale about hut the road area all the way to The Kiwanls Club and similar My prayer for Chelsea and our iof “the African” and find the sharing, and the hook is especial­ Jasper, The Tain continued for organizations a r e particularly nation is 2 Chronicles 7:14. precise location of the village in ly nice because every reader can three days as, I made my way active during tire event, r met a . Mrs; R. , A. Wahl West Africa where the abduction brfng some of his own personal south on the Jasper-Banff High­ number of fellow Kiwaniaris from 1247 W, 4th Avenue took place in 1767. The book experience into it. way to Banff, Alberta. The Jas- several clubs in the area, and / Corsicana,'Tex. 75110 traces Haley’s family to its roots, Fiction fans, the library now per-Banff highway intersects the through their help, I managed to but also goes beyond that to tell has every novel on the current trans-Canada highway, be in the right spot at the right Dear Editor: the story of 25,000,000 Americans hest-seller list including Victoria I had been wanting to attend time to see the most outstanding Sortie people have big enough of African descent. Holt’s newest, “Pride of the Pea­ the Calgary Stampede for a nym- events of the day during each names in this town tnat they As- you gather the last fruits cock,” and Mary Stewart’s “Touch i her of years, but in former trav- ■ day I attended the stampede. of- the season frQm your garden, Not the Cat.” els, I was always too manly don’t, have to worry about being Among the opening events black-balled. Then againi some of you will probably realize, certain ; Ail books are presently on the miles away from the area at which “of course i missed,” ow­ things were done wrong or other shelf at McKune Memorial Li­ the time of the international . us have to remain anonymous. ing to a late arrivaC was the The Chelsea Bicentennial Com­ methods failed to Work well. brary, open daily, Monday through event* stampede pgrude. The parade While they’re fresh ip your mind, The Calgary Stampede started mittee took the responsibility of marshal was Steven M. Ford, the Rocking Chair Marathon and It U a good time to start plan­ in 1912 when a lanky cowboy by son of President Gerald Ford, a ning for next year, and a book EASY REMOVAL the name of Guy Weadlck came accepted the credit—when the go­ choice made in salute to the U.S. ■ s ing was good. that will help is “organic plant Stick a toothpick in a garlic ’ up with an idea which grew into bicentennial year, Other digni­ Protection,” by the editors of clbve before adding to a,mixture. a legend. He managed to sell “Simple Arithmetic” should have taries scheduled for the 10-day shown beforehand that $15.00 a “Organic Gardening and Farming” This makes the garlic easier to Calgary »on the idea of a huge gala were Helen Reddy, a pop Magazine. Step by step, the meth­ find and remove. ’ rodeo which would draw'contest­ rocker wasn’t going to coyer singer from Australia; Bob Rope; THE HISTORIC MARKER partially obstruct­ DON TURNRR aims his lens at Takakkaw costs. Why weren’t the prizes od starts with preventive measures ants from across North America the Stampeders, one of the most O-Calgary to try their luck. The ing the view of Takakkaw Falls, describes the Falls, located in Yoho National Park, B. C. The lowered or admission charged? ‘and progresses to more powerful In 1975, 180,000 4-H members - popular rock groups in Canada; waterfall as one of the highest in Canada, cas- park forms the border between Alberta and British So much for the math degree and yet poison-free, vegetable, yard shared in awards provided by / dea caught on and today the Bobby Vinton, a popular star and orchard protection. Some of private-sector donors through the Calgary Stampede is the great- cading 1,248 feet. Takakkaw is an Indian word for Columbia. common sense. during the 60’s; Stu Hart’s World The seniors couldn’t possibly the basic strategies include soil National 4-H Service Committee. fcst anhual event to take place)lai in Champion Wrestling;. and Char- ’ “If is magnificent.” <*> ... “■ <$>------:------present a bill for the $37.12 in lie Rich, country music record­ a “business like manner,” they ing artist, 71)e attendance for were made to give ail money and >4 Years Ago... July 16, the day I spent at the Area Residents receipts collected, including the Jogging, B ike Events '(Continued from page two) stampede, was 405,907 people. ones for total of $37.12-—(Wallace Sjq you see, the Calgary Siam Wood already has those) to the [uctton of War Bonds to be held P* |s a real event to attend for Earn Degrees the public school auditorium e of all ages and ail inter­ chairman and her worker^ to be aturday night in connection with ests. The variety of entertain­ put in a bank deposit bag. I ne Chelsea Community Fajr. was done jn good faith and out ment is one tailored to fit all From EMU of respect for adults the students Under the supervision of William likes, The Community High Schoo’ times as they can in one hour. [. Lehmann, Bureau of the Gen­ I left Calgary on July 17 and Several area residents received did as they were told. It was an physical education department, Those participants who expect to us,. Department of»■ Commerce, expensive lesson learned. Ann Arbor, will sponsor several cycle from 5-15 miles in an hour re-entered Canada’s National degrees from Eastern Michigan Un­ If the .Seniors hud given the fashjngton, D.c,, a Federal cep- Park on the trans-Canadian high­ iversity upon completion of the 1976 activities during the period of Oct. will start at 2 p.m. Those Who is of the, village of Chelsea is way near Banff. This is an area 10 percent of the profits . as 10-17 to promote jogging and bi­ expect to cycle at paces above 15 Wng taken as of Oct. 1. Village of much beauty, the majority of spring semester, the university an­ agreed and required like all the cycling as means to physical fit- mileslie per hour will have a start bmeretors employed for this pur- which I missed enroute to the nounced Wednesday, Sept. 15. other organizations did, they would ness. time of approximately 3:15 p.m. Me“ are " Mrs...... Ed Keuscb,-___ Mrs, stampede because of the foul have their money and The Bicen Degree recipients from Chelsea tennial Compuftee would On Sunday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. All participants who complete |H< Boyd; Mrs. John O’Hara, weather. I am moving a little •ate- Mark J. DeVirgllio, 507 Mc- |at ^ Gallup Park in LAnm ..elite. Xhe i J m . PL the . cycling . ’ pd Mrs. O. G. May. slowly to take full advantage of been that much further in the Kipley, Master of'Business Admini­ bole, there will be 30-mjnute and one event will receive, a certificate of [Lawrence Otto and Leon Carl it in the excellent weather that hour endurance events, Partici­ participation. ^ch, 21-year-old twin sons of currently prevails. stration; ‘ Christine M. F o s> e r, The fhet still remains, over $500.00 is owed to the class of pants will walk, jog, or run ar Purpose of the events is to rs. Christian Koch of Lima town- The pictures)tu that follow were Bachelor of Science; Mark E. far as they can in one-half o: anuaint people in the community lip, have enlisted as apprentice made in Banff and Yoho Nation­ ’77. 40,000. SEATS: This Calgary Stampede grandstand seats 40.0(H) Manley, 41 Butternut Gt„ Bachelor I remain one hour. The course will be with others who jog or cycle, pro­ |amen in the United States Na- al Parks, as I make my way marked every tenth of a mile mote jogging and cycling as a r Reserve. Both Were employ­ toward Canada's west coast and ip full most days of the stampede. The photo was shapped of Science; Ronald D. Watkins, 152 A.F.P. in the early morning prior to the arrival of the crowd. Shoreview Dr., Bachelor of Science and participants will count their means of maintaining and in­ ed FederaU Screw Works. again. Vancouver and Victoria, own laps around a one-mile loop. creasing cardiovascular fitness as B.C. will be next. and Thomas W. Wojciehowski, £10 Sen. Bursley Named This event will coincide with well as inspire experienced fitness Telephone Your Club News Your wandering reporter, Pierce St., Master of Arts, . many jogging events throughout seekers to continue their fitness ■ To 475-1371. Don Turner. From Dexter, are Diary L. To National Education the natipn in observance of Na­ program. Bates, 8450 Shield Rd, Bachelor of, Commission Committee tional Jogging Day, The Ann Arbor Public Schools, ^ Sicence; Frank S. Gucker, 2121 On Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 6 Community High School, in co- J p.m, there will be a put-luck veg­ operation with the Ann Arbor Baker Rd., Bachelor of Business Denver—Michigan State Senator Evergreens at a BARGAIN! Gilbert E. Bursley has been etarian dinner at Huron High’r Track Club and the Ann Arbor : Administration; Danette , P.\ Rut- . Tqke advantage of our low prices and good pjanfing time, named to the Priorities Commit­ cafeteria followed by an informa­ Area American Ycurth Hostel Bi- y kowski, U300 Quigley, Bachelor of tive lecture on physical fitness, cycje Club (AAAAYHBC) and with : iBeputiful Spruce owl Douglas Fir, 3 to 4 ft, tall at only Business Administration; and Da­ tee of. the Education Commission Lecture topics by U. of M. phys­ assistance from Ann Arbor Rank \ $ 00 ea , 2 for $11,5 for $*5, 10 for $45, 30 for $125 vid J, Smith; 9901 Huron River of the States (ECS) by ECS Chair ical education professors Tom Gil­ & Trust Co., is sponsoring these : ICuitomer digs. I personally dig a tree in 5 minutes. Dr., Bachelor of Business Admini­ man Jerry Apodaca, Governor of liam and Victor Hatch, will in­ events as a community service to Bring shovel*, burlaps or plastics. stration. " New Mexico. clude conditioning and training people of all ages in Washtenaw ‘ JUST SUEWHFPE THIN YOU KNOW! From Grass Lake are Sandra K. Others on the committee Include: advice, contra-indicative exercises, county. I Lewis, 5022 Rpepke Rd., Bachelor body composition, and nutrition. All events are free although do- ; Ready-das wnalfar tree* , to 3 p,m. Saturday and Sunday. man, 2080 Eastwood Beach, Master State Board of Education; Leo tableware and their favorite veg­ fray necessary expenses. For ; of Arts. Lucero, Colorado State Represen­ etarian dish to pass, enough for more information write to Ehno i W ANTED; 200 old burlap feed bags of $20 par 100. tative; Terry Mann,' Kentucky From Manchester, are Sandra J. their family plus an additional Morales. 2112 Arlene St., Ann CUT OUT THIS ADV. State Representative; Gordon tiyo persons. Refreshments will be Arbor 48103. ' ’ Hamilton, 326 Ann Arbor St„ Mas­ Sandlson, Washington State Sen­ ter of Arts: and Alice, A. Ver- provided. < ator; and Thomas C. Schmidt, On Sunday, Oct. 17, at 2 p.m., 23 percent of 4-H members live } HEISE'S TREE FARM KIWANLS PLAQUE: This ciose-up of the Kiwanls plaque Identi­ relli, 8000 Snythe Rd., Master of Rhode Island Commissioner of Ed­ Arts. at Research Park off S. State on farms, 40 percent in rural [ |Npjth side of 1-94, Exh 162, Fletcher Rd., then turn right' (east) an fying Mt. Eisenhower stands on a huge rock beside the Bow River ucation. Rd. and 1-94 in Ann Arbor, there areas and towns of less than Salta Dr., along the Tree Form. 2 miles east of Chelsea. in Banff National Park. Still in good condition, the plaque has From Whitmore Lake, Kathleen ECS headquartered in Denver, 10,000 population, and 37 percent ' {ROWING O SELLING TREES FOR 33 YRS. IN WASHTENAW CO. Lancaster, 8601 Nollar Rd., Bache-. will be a bicycle event where bi­ 'Wa Almost Give Our Trees Away” occasionally been the victim of vandais. was formed in 1966 by interstate cyclists will pedal around the in cities, towns and suburbs of ; lor of Science; Richard Rina! compact to further education in ope-mile loop course as many 10,000-50,000 and larger. ; Ill, 9229 HUlcrest, Bachelor of and among states, Forty-f i v e Arts. states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Completing the list of area resi­ Islands are members. dents receivfrng degrees is Pinckney ESTATE PLANNING Chambers Rd., Bachelor of Busi­ Weyerhaeuser Co. joined the PLAN TO ATTEND ness Administration. roster of national 4-H donors this IS 1 0 0 QUESTIONS year. The forest products com­ pany will sponsor awards in the Please N otify Vs national 4-H woodworking program. Dexter’s Annual i— x nope; MV ESTA1E OH \ HAVE TO GO THROUGH ^ ko In Advance of Although 4-H participants range in age from 9-19, 54 percent are \ PROBATECOURT? Any Change in Address pre-teens (9-11) and 32 percent are early teens (12-14). <•>- HOUSE TOUR Should I setup a trust fund?

AND THE RIGHT ANSWERS. LAKE LOUISE and Victoria Glacier greet onlookers gazing FRIDAY. OCT. 15 at the scenic panorama from the famous Lake Louise Hotel, The hotel is just bff the Trans-Canada Higlnvav in western Alberta. 5 area homes and the Dexter Museum will be open. Luncheon will be served at St. James Episcopal Church

Tickets available at ■ -y i • In Dexter Merkel’s Furniture, Chelsea McLeod's Pharmacy Happy House, Westgate Center Dave Rowa Ann Arbor Federal Savings & Loan Vera's Wallpaper, I'fn m Insurance agent specializing in estate Carpenter Rd. planning ideas. . , ideas Til gladly discuss with Dexter Library r Vou and your legal/financial pounselors. I'm On Oct. 15 Ticket* available only at (Oeatad at 107% S. Main Street In Chelsea, Ann Arbor Federal Savings, Dexter phone 476-8086. MT. EISENHOWER: Posed before a majestic display of natural $2.50 House Tour - $2.50 Luncheon grandeur is Don Turner. The rugged cliffs In the background be­ p&i: FARM BUREAU long to Mt. Eisenhower, which may be seen from the trans-Canada INSURANCE highway west of Banff, Alberta, The mountain was named in ap­ IW ® OROUR.. DON TURNER ENJOYS A QUIET MOMENT at Bow Falls, preciation of the leadership given to the"Allied Forces in World just below the Banff Springs Hotel. The Banff Springs golf course War II by Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower. A plaque Sponsored by Friends of the Library and Dexter Area Historical Society. S i 1 Mutual « Firm Bureau Ilf* « Community Service Insurance ties along the Bow River. Both Bob Hope and Bing Crosby have explaining the dedication was placed at the site by Kiwanls Inter­ Ml played on the course. national, Western Canaria District, Aug. 24, 1958.

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■Aik ■me m n ■meim 'Th^^helsea fltantad;^TKnrsday, September sO] 197B i '•: Jj ^*y»i"|.!.i.'».|!',Mi'i' 1.1,11 -, i m ii, "... . , , i i.i m 'I . i.i »'"» ■—i '..m i, "' > ... ■ - j. Cheerleaders R eady W ith Community Mrs. H erbert Schenk Season With Victory Dies at Home Monday o n o r s New Routines Following Sudden Illness The CHS varsity crpsS country to 12 miles of distance running Calendar Two, Chelsea area youngsters belong to the Rogers Corners 4-H The 1976 CHS varsity football team ran ahead of Saline Thurs­ daily. - , ‘ Mrs. Herbert (Esther) Schenk were members of the winning ju­ group also. cheerleadipg squad is tried and day, Sept. 23, to win their South­ The Bulldogs are scheduled to ☆ i t ☆ Of 10955 Waters Rd. died in her nior 4*H livestock judging team, Bill Lutz was coach for the two rue, and ready to lead home town eastern Conference opener, 25-30. take on Dexter Thursday (today), home Monday, Sept. 27, following while three , more from Chelsea teams In the state competition, as­ football fafts into chants and cheers The Bulldogs’ season record, now Sept. 30. Dexter was described by 0 sudden illness. She was 74; were- members of the senior judgr sisted by Sharon Diuble. the win­ designed to spell out victory for stands 3-1 over-all, and 1-0 in their Clarke as “qqual with Saline on Webster Church Autumn. Flea Regular monthly, meeting, of the Mrs. Schenk was born Feb. 14, ing team which placed third in ners will be honored during the this year’s Bulldog gridders. league. . , , , ppper, and one of thq tougher Market, Saturday, Oct. 2, 10-4. Sylvan Township Board has been 1902 in Freedom township to Wil­ state competition at Michigan State county’s 4-H Recognition Night on teams in the league.” liam and Martha Mayer Eschel* University, East Lansing, recent­ Oct. 18 at Saline High school. Headlining the squad is captain First to cross the finish was Anitques, plants, baked goods, postponed to Oct, 12. . , ;■? Judy Powers, a CHS senior and Chelsea’s • Rick Halier, clocked at On Tuesday, Oct. 5, Chelsea will * * * j bach. She married Herbert Schenk ly. V ...... ■ ' '■» clothes, toys, farm and garden Feb. 28, 1924. He survives. four-year veteran cheerleader. Her 1§:26. Other Chelseai placers were run against Willow Run and Dear­ produce. Webster church corners. Regular monthly meeting o i- The Chelsea , junior team memr experienced -teammates include1 Phil Frame, third, 16:30; Dave born Raubichaud, The meet was advxl6 Herbert J. McKune Unit No. 31 A lifetime resident of Freedom, bers are Mark Lesser, Son of Mr. D. HoMtoiiscn senior Kgthy Ti;eado, four years; Dawson, fourth, 16:37; Dean a recent addition to the Bulldogs’ * * * of the American Legion Auxiliary,; towiiship, Mrs. Schenk was a and Mrs. Reuben Lesser, Jr,, qf senior Sue Leach, four years;' se­ Thompson, seventh, 16:54; and 1976 cross country schedule. member of Zion Lutheran church Old, US-12, and Beth Heller, daugP nior Sue Frisbie, three years; jun­ October meetings - of the Ann Oct, 4, 8 p.m. at the Legion and a past member of Zion, Luth­ ter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Heller Chris Minick, tenth, 17:22. . Arbor Branch of the Embroiders’ Home. , Note change of date. ior Laurie; Campbell, three years; ' Although Chelsea’s JV harriers Fourth Grader Has eran Ladies Aide. ; of Guenther 'Rd. Other members unior Diane Luick, two years; Guild of America are'as. follows. In addition to her husband, she of the winning team are David were not scheduled to compete The Evening Group Tuesday, Oct. ‘ Limaneers at the home of Mrs] and sophomore Carrie Lane, two Thursday, they ran with the vars­ Joke-Riddle Published is survived ' by one ' son, Albert Skjaerlund of Dexter and Tom oritest years. 5, 7:30 p.m. in the Michigan Mu­ Douglas Kennedy, Thursday, Oct; Schenk Of Ann Arbor; one daugh­ Hammond of Saline. Nine teams ity squad for experience, showing Rodney Satterthwaite, 9, son of nicipal League, 1675 Green Rd., 7 fqr a pot-luck dinner at 12:30 ter, Mrs, Roy (Grace) Bardley of competed. y y Donald J. (Bill) Holzhousen, a The . girls have been preparing good times, according to Coach Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Satterth­ Ann Arbor. Program: “Holiday p.m. Ann Arbor; one sister, Mrs. Jul­ Lesser, a freshman at Chelsea resident of Clear Lake Shores, cap­ for footbal) season since July, Pat Clarke, - waite of 10505 Scio Church 'Rd., Quickies” by reservation. The ius. (Alma) Bisele Qf Chelsea; High school, was also first in indi­ tured' second place in 'the- white when they attended cheerleading Leading JV. runner for Chelsea submitted an original joke-riddle Afternoon Group Monday, Oct. 11, Rogers Corners Farm Bureau and six grandchildren. She was vidual beef judging. He is a mem­ bass category of the Kentucky Lake camp in JWidland, according to was Mike Beedenbender, who com­ to The Electric Company mag­ 1 p.m. in the Kelsey Museum, group Oct. 8, 8:30 p.m;, at the preceded in death by one brother, ber of the Rogers Cqrpfers 4-H Fail 'Fishing Derby, contest offi­ cheqrleading coach Helen Bareis. pleted the .three-mile course jn azine which was consequently pub­ 434 S. State St., Ann Arbor. Pro­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Po- one sister, and one grandchild, Herdsmen group locdlly. Miss1 cials reported Tuesday-, Sept. 21. At camp, they studied new tech­ 18:39. Behind him were Steve lished in their October, 1976 issue. gram: “Antique Textiles and Con­ whal. * -v Funeral services will be Thurs­ Heller belongs to the same 4-H •’ For his efforts, Holzhousen re­ niques and verses meant to rouse Kvarnberg, 18:40, and Brian Her­ His joke was, “Q. What did one servation of Textiles.” For fur­ day (today), Sept. 30, 1:30 p.m., club’. Members of the junior tedm ceived a jacket and fishing cap, the idle spirits of • spectators. As rick, 19:00. eye say to the other eye? A. ther information, call 761-9115. in Zion Lutheran church with the are under 14 years of age. both emblazoned with the'winner’s a result, they have added five riew On Saturday, Sept, 25, both Between me and you, there is * * ♦ Chelsea Band and Orchestra cheers and sidelines to their rep­ Boosters, 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct; Rev. John ft. Morris officiating. patch, and a certificate of recog­ teams traveled to Jackson for the something that smells.” A graphic Lima Extension Study Club, Oct. Third-place senior judging team nition from Kentucky Lake Vacg- ertoire this fall. ' ’ . Jackson Invitational." Chelsea’s 14, In the high school, bandjapn. Burial .will follow in Zion Lutheran members from Chelsea are Dtoug tionland, sponsors of the!Derby. design which appeared with the 13, 10:30 a.m., Lima Township Cemetery. Welshans, son of Mn and Mrs. The cheerleaders’ new forma­ varsity came in fifth out of a field joke for purposes of illustration, Hall, Lesson: “Creative Women”. 1.***'' During his week-long stay at tions and chapts may be witnessed of 12. St. Mary’s Altar Society. Com4 Memorial contributions may be Raymond Welshans of North Ter­ Kentucky’s Shawnee Bay Resort, was the work of the magazine Hostesses are Hilda Jjtierle and munion. Sunday, Oct. 3, 8 a.mi made to the Zion Lutheran Church ritorial Rd., Keith Johnson, son at any of Chelsea’s upcoming foot­ Scoring for the Bulldogs were staff. ■ Lulu Beutler. he and his co-fishermen made many ball games. Rick Haller, 18th, >16:2.7; Dave * * * Mass. Regular meeting, Monday, Building Fund. , of Mr. arid Mrs. Alton Horning of fine catches of crappie and cat­ Rodney is a fourth grader in Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. in the school Pleasant Lake Rd,, and Sue Heller, Dawson, 22nd, 16:35; Phil Frame, Mr. Ticknor’s class at S o u t h Woman’s Club. rummage s a 1 e, fish, in addition to the prize-win­ 27th, 16:41; Dean Thompson, 33rd, gym. Bring a “white elephant”! a second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ning white bass. school. Thursday* Sept. 30, 'and Friday, gift for games, Mrs. Fred H arris, Sr* Robert Heller of Guenther Rd. The James Robards 16:53;' and Morris Johnson, 48th, Oct. 1, in the office 6f the Long- * * * The Kentucky Lake Fall Fishing 17:27. ■ / - Dies Friday Evening; at fourth member of the' senior team .Derby is the oldest continuous fish­ Detroit Scouts jam boree worth Plating Cq. Anyone having Sharon Township Board regular is Brian Graham of Saline. In the JV invitational, all classes anything for pick-up, call Joyce Chelsea Community Hospital ing competition in the . United Named Lima ran together. Chelsea’s Steve meeting first Thursday of each Welshans finished fifth individu­ States, entering its 18th consecu­ Slated at Hudson Mills Vogel, 475-1568. advxl6 month. Mrs. Fred (Elizabeth A;) Harris, al over-all, and Johnson was 10th Kvarnberg placed 85th, finishing . * * * ' '' tive season. Those eligible to com­ Zoning Inspector with a time of 18:48, and Mike The Detroit Area Council of Boy Sr., 86,, of 559 Chandler St., died individual over-all. Twelve teams pete are registered guests at a par­ Chelsea Area Historical Society Child birth- preparation , classes; gt Chelsea Community Hospital competed. James . Robards of Luick Dr. was Beedenbender was 96th, timed at Scouts of America will hold a “All September meeting has been can­ ticipating motel, resort, rental appointed to the • post of zoning 19:00. Out for Scouting—Jamboree” at LeMaze. method, are. being held on Friday evening, Sept. 24. She All Chelsea senior team members houseboat, or campground. Prizes celled. First fall meeting will be at Chelsea Community. Hospital had been taken there Friday from inspector, effective July, 1976, of­ Both the varsity and JV squads Hudson Mills Metropark northwest 8 p.m, Monday, Oct. 11, in First are awarded weekly to the top five ficials of Lima Township Board an relaxed their training schedules of Dexter on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday evenings. Contact, Dep Coqvalcare Nursing Home, Stock- winners in each of the following Congregational church. Burkel, 475-9316, for information. bridge, where she had resided for( Break-in Reported nounced Tuesday, Sept. 28. during the past week to compete Sunday, 'Oct. 8-9-10; .* *. •?*. * * *. categories, black bass,' crappie, All future zoning permits must in four meets within the seven-day More than 6,000 Boy Scouts plus the past two years, after becom­ white bass, pike, catfish, and blue Chelsea Senior Citizens every Fri­ Sylvan Township Board meeting ing seriously ill. At Farmers9 Supply be obtained from Robards prior to period. The harriers will resume 2,000 leaders are expected to par­ day at St. Mary school hall on gill. the authorization of a building per­ heavy training this week as they ticipate in this three-day event, the first Tuesday, of the month, at Bom 'on Oct. 9, 1889 in Ishpe- Property valued under $100 was Congdon St. First Friday of the 7 p.m., at Sylvan Township Hall. ming, she was a daughter of mit if the'property in. question lies prepare to -better their times in one of the largest held since 1959 month, cards, 7:30 p.m.; second ■ ■ * # * • . stolen from Farmers’ , Supply, 122 SOCIAL SECURITY CHECKS within the /boundaries of Lima upcoming races, Coach Clarke an­ and the final bicentennial event Thomas and Ellen Parsons. She Jackson St,, in a week-end break- TO BE DELIVERED FRIDAY Friday of the month,, cards, ' 7:30 Lima Township Board,. regular married Fted Harris on Oct. 29, township, the board stated. nounced. Workouts will involve 10 held by the Detroit Area Council. p.m.; third Friday of the month, in Saturday, Sept. 18, according - Social Security checks, which are meeting the first Monday of > the 1910. , He died Dec. 7,, 1956. to Chelsea Police Department re­ normally delivered on , the third pot-luck and cards, 6:30 p.m.; month, 8 p;in. at- Lima Township Surviving are three sons, Rob­ ports. of the month, will be ‘ delivered l‘Is iy*"- fourth Friday of the month, busi­ Hall. ■' ert, Thomas and Fred, Jr., and ness meeting and cards, 7:30 p.m.; ' *• ■■■ ' * The theft occurred sometime be­ Friday, Oct. 1 since the third is a daughter, Mrs. Eva Impola, all on a Sunday, Robert Vy. Kehoe, if there is a fifth Friday of the American Le|ion Hospital equips of. Chelsea, six grandchildren, and tween 6 p.m. Friday, when the month, cards,'7:30 p.m. ment is available by contacting owner closed shop, and 7 a.m Social Security district1 manager * * 13 great-grandchildren. Also sur­ Saturday, when he returned- to re­ in Ann Arbor, has announced. Guy Freysihger at 4754981. viving is a sister, Mrs.' Agnes Mc- The Friday check delivery is a Flea Market, North Lake United ■V ; * • * * v \ Calden of Romeo. She was pre­ open for business. , Methodist church, beginning. May To gain entry, the thieves broke new policy, Kehoe said. Socia' Humane Society of Huron Val­ ceded in death by three sisters and Security checks will be deliverec 8 and every Saturday thereafter, ley has dogs and cats1 for adop* 'one brother. a piece of plywood out of one of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch counter. the windows. They departed the on a' Friday whenever the third tion. Owners may reclaim their • Funeral, services were held Mon­ tabs on a Saturday or Sunday. Dealers wanted.- adv46tf lost pets. Phone 662-5585. Open day, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. at ,the same wav. ' , . 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; Sun­ Burghardt Funeral Home with the Chelsea Co-op Nursery applica­ day, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 100 Cherry Rev. Thomas Toy officiating. Bur­ tions for 1976-77 classes are now Hill Rd., one-fourth mile south of ial followed in Oak Grove Ceme­ being taken, For information, call Plymouth Rd. at Dixboro. 1 tery. Leslie Bowers, 475-1401. xadvl2tf * * *s □ i Lyndon Township Planning Com­ mission meets, the second Thurs-; BIRTHS Two Juvenile day of the month a t. the' Town­ 5-\ ship Hall at 8 p.m. * * * A daughter, Laura Elizabeth, to Car Thieves S&kx Lyndon Township Board meets Mr. and Mrs Ken Carty of 15711 the third Thursday of the month Waterloo Rd , 6n Sept. '21 in St at the Town Hall at 7 p.m. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Ar­ bor. Maternal grandparents are Two escapees from the Wash­ Lima Township Planning Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Alton Grau of Chel­ tenaw County Juvenile Home in mission regular meeting the third sea, and paternal grandmother is Salem township were apprehended Tuesday of every month, 8 p.m. at Mrs. Mildred Carty of Jackson. by Chelsea Patrolmen David Pee­ the Township Hall. ' * * *iv • *' bles and John Dettling following ' . I I’ * ' # * A son, William Peter, to Mr. a five-mile chase through Chelsea Sharon Township Planning Com­ and Mrs. William F. Dettling.. of in a stolen automobile Friday, mission regular meeting third Lakeland, Fla.; on Sept.v 24. Ma­ Sept. 24. Wednesday of each month. ternal grandparents are Mr. and ! The two adolescents were part * * Mrs. James Gould of Lakeland, bf a 23-member mass escape from INSTALLATION ALLOWANCE* AA and Al-Anon meeting, Mon­ Fla,, and paternal grandparent^ the .corrections facility on Sunday, * “lt day evenings at Chelsea Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Det- Sept. 19. When captured, ' both ; General Electric on purchase 8:30 p.m. Closed meetings. tling of Chelsea. were in possession of a 1969 Pon­ tiac, which. had been reported missing from Salem Airport by 1 . the vehicle’s owner Thursday, v - WHEEL HORSE Sept. 23. Washtenaw- County Sher­ iffs Department officials received fw>wlPA'V"V.i the report Thursday evening, ac­ cording to police records. 1 'A- The„arrest of the duo came fol­ SH V V j - lowing a series of incidents which is: began when the two Chelsea of­ & m ficers noticed a vehicle behaving suspiciously, driving up and down / 5* .-Si/1 Main St., shortly before noon on ■*f & 1' ClIAW ■--v \ \ ** —"ft f After running a warrant check oh the car’s license number $nc \ t . irs fif « learning it had been reporter t tmS ■' 'a etfCTWCAMX-- **1 stolen, the patrolmen pulled be C k 'X hind the vehicle as it turned east onto Van Buren St. off Main St M i -O' I cn!' and attempted to force a stop %3 According to police reports, the \ driver of the car accelerated in Wsm $ what appeared to be' an attemp instaliataon to flee or escape, apprehension The officers gave chase, as the vehicle they were pursuing rar J l w « r AibWdtK# stop signs and continued traveling along the road at speeds rang iv on General Electric . or any GE Built-in P-7* irig, between 45 to 60 mph. Police headquarters was notified BUILT-IN DISHWASHERS Self Cleaning Oven WHEEL HORSE of the chase in progress by Pa­ Models OSD950 & GSD1050 < trolmen Peebles and Dettling am' fV”' road blocks were set up to in AMIS', S-w*** .1 ’except the fleeing juveniles or Waterloo Rd. west bf McKinley Rd. and at the Island Lake Rd. , \ ' < > Intersection. The roadblocks were manned by deputies dispatched VV ,V ."A from the Washtenaw County Sher iff’s Department. InstaHation $14% Installation MOVERS When the youths turned righ rV A i\r onto Islapd Lake Rd., they rar V l9 a # Allowance Allowance into one of the road blocks, real li.m. ized further passage down the m road was impossible, and surren » ■c-s. on any GE MMn on any GE BuHt-ln dered to police. 100% Q ia n a ’ nylon i GUSS COOKTOP COOKTOP The two e.scapees were taker I? :nto custody arid charged with byV A N H E U S E N O' possession of stolen property val k0B will snort direct to., me puichmer the t>r$ cwth ef/owitftco ued over $100. jy-s A sporf shirt that's so soft, silky and sensuous, A F , shorn- itutt cm be toward m it yw buy from From tjie 8 h.p. to the 19.9 h.p,f there's a fti touch of luxury every man deserves, Easy care |^| 77-through-November f9?0. Wheel Horse snow mover for any snow re­ Reading council to m eet kfj elegance because it’s 100%' Completely machine washable and dryable. moval need. You'll move that snow with­ Washtenaw Reading Council be gins its 1976*77 scries of program: |v:; A leisure time shirt with Van Heusen's superb out back-breaking work with a horse . * . at 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 at Hoyf styling for drape and flawless, com ­ Conference Center, Eastern Miclii Wheel Horse/ of course! fortable fit. -$16 ■ Select from a collection bf gan University. beautiful sona colois (W ill ■ “It’s Almost Like Magic” will b( the theme for the first conference GQ Roger Taylor and Joe Waymati of STRIKER'S MEN'S WEAR the Area Service Center for nklu- "Tfio Plocc To Go Tor Brands You Know” ■ batons of Gifted Children,‘Cover 1 U N «in Sf., Ch«l>*<> PH 4 7 5 1?21 tjor’s state University, Illinois, will \m. ’OuPon! rog.t m. M present an involvement session fo­ j,' 18® 110 N, MAIN ST., CHELSEA PH, 475-7472 cusing on the concept that “poten Daily all kids are gifted.”

.-V' ,■ T ¥ 7 iP iW T,/* . - I ' f i S | f c l i t B illy Gra K' j‘ CHELSEA STANDARD Car Caravat&kr■, hi i J*-C Second $$fction CIHEI.SEA,.MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1976 Pages 9-16 . C l a s s e s O rganizing i = t Classroom space is still avail­ Place: High School Gym Time: 74 p.m. Teh members of Immanuel-Rl- able in a limited number of ‘Feet $3 Place: HighH School Home Ec. Room ' ’ ;.Vj. ’ ble '? * m quist,. Joni Eareckson, K im The following program lists COURSE: FOOTBALL CHEER- COURSE: POWDER PUFF ME­ Wickes (blind Korean singer), and courses still open for enrollment. CHANICS the Murk Family gjngers. To’ register, contact the instructor LEADING Instructors: Football Cheerleaders Instructor: Bud Janich The 10 congregation members by phone prior to the first class 6 weeks, Saturday, beginning Oct. 8 weeks, Thursday, beginning Sept. will also canvass interest in a meeting. > / '■ 2: 30 pirbposed, bus or caravan service Time; 10-11 a.m,, 5- to 9-year-olds, Time: 5-7 p.m. to the . evangelists’ meeting. For CHILDREN’S CLASSES Time: 1M2 a.m,, 10 years and up. Place: High School Auto Shop more information or free tickets, COURSE: BATON Lessons Place: South School Gym. Fee: $15 please call 475-1635, or 475-8936: Instructors: * Leigh Ann Hafer and Fee: $3 To register phone 1-429-5651. Lisa AUShpuse To register phone 475-8820. $ weeks, Saturday, beginning Oct.' COURSE: AUTO MECHANICS ADULT CLASSES Instructor: Bud Janich P . Papsdorfs PANELIZED HOME CONSTRUCTION: Building contractors The house is currently manufactured by W. G. Best Homes, and 2 ' 8 weeks, Thursday, beginning Sept. from across the state gathered at 13365 North Territorial Rd. Time: 1M2 a.m. COURSE: PATCHWORK I features in-factory staining, window placement, and insulation. 30 Tuesday, Sept. 28, to witness the crane erection of the revolutionary Bill White, spokesman for the firm, stated construction of the Place: High School Gym Instructor: Mary kumpf Time: 7-9 p.m. (Limit 15). Report front $47,500 panelized home pictured Above. Foujr hours before this home utilizes new techniques. In addition, new heat and energy Fcgj $3 8 weeks, beginning Monday, Sept. Place: High School Auto Shop To register phone 475-2869 ; 27. r photo was taken the sjte contained only a foundation and basement; saving factors are employed to reduce utility costs. The house­ * * iji Fee: $15 • walls when two. semi-trucks pulled up with the bull&'mg materials. raising event was sponsored by Weber Homes of Chelsea. Time: 7-9 p.m. To register phone 1-429-5651. Soviet IJnioti COURSE: GYMNASTICS Place: High School Home Ec. Room ■11 *■ ’ *V ' 8 weeks, Saturday, beginning Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Papsdorf of Fe& $10. , COURSE: PERSONAL TYPING Chelsea recently left the area for 2 ■■■■' [ ■ To register phone 475-1571. Instructors: Larry Hafner and Cin- Instructor: Joanne Weber a tour of several Iron Curtain JV Gridders Diving Lessons . dy Miller 8 weeks, Monday, beginning Sept. countries. Time: 12-1:30 p.m., 5-9-yr.-o!ds COURSE: PATCHWORK II I 27. Papsdorf* who operates the local Now Available (limit 20). Instructor: Mary Kumpf Time: 7-9 p.m. Papsdorf Manufacturing Co„ re­ Lose, 0-20, The Chelsea : indoor pool pro­ Time: 1:30^3 p.m*, 10-13-yr.-olds 8 weeks, Thurisday, beginning Sept. To register phone 475-2741. corded the following observations gram has been expanded to in­ (limit 20). . 30. i (Continued on page 12) . while in the Soviet Union. “We are To Portland clude diving lessons, beginning Lose O pening Game experiencing many new customs Saturday, Oct. 2, from 10 to . . . the Country is a mixture of Chelsea’s JV gridders succumbed 10:30 a.m. The Bulldog freshmen played , a ever, a quarterback sneak was races as We have seen nowhere to Portland, 0-20, in an away game Registration will be conducted strong game last Wednesday, but inches short and the Bulldogs else . . . homes' are built of logs Friday, Sept. 24, as Portland took the same day, before the 10 a.m. were defeated by Hartland, 22-14. came up empty. or wood, adorned with a variety of control qf the ball in the 'second starting time. Fee for the class Chelsea moved the. ball well but Chelsea did show a strong pass­ individual shapes;” quarter and scored on • a 20-yard is $4. ' couldn’t cope with Hqrtland’s ex­ ing attack thanks in part to the The message was sent from Ir­ pass to begin their evening of dom- cellent outside running attack. blocking of linemen Dave Morris, O range Juice and G rapefruit Juice kutsk, located along the southern nation., The Eagles opened the scoring Dan Rowe, Keith Stillion, Lou most reaches of the USSR, near Portiand cle'ared the - way .for W omen and the Law with 4:40 left in the first period Jahnke, and Karl Bell. Leading m addititinal two ppints, then £an the northern border of Mongolia. Course Offered at on a 20-yard run. . They scored the defense were ends Mike Kil­ With regard to community hab­ The field for 15 yards and Another again in the second period on a lelea, and Howard Flintcft who 9 its of the Soviets, Papsdorf writes, touchdown in; the third quarter. Chelsea High By WCC short run set up by a pass inter­ had the difficult job of trying to “these peqjple do not yet know how Chelsea’s defense held up aS their ception, one of the two they had contain Hartland’s sweeps, though to litter, so it is very refreshing )pponent’s attempt for extra, points Women’s Studies of Washtenaw during the evening. . they were double and sometimes failed, but withered, again: when Community College will be offer­ 59 to walk th.e clean streets . . . Chelsea came right back to triple teamed. Jeff Boyer also p er quart streets are; safe at any hour.” Portland, tossed; out a 60-yard pass ing a new' course for the Chelsea played well at end until sidelined for another trip across the goal area: Women and the Law: The score’ on a pass from John Dunn with an injured hand. Temperatures have been slight­ line in the fourth quarter, to win course will offer an historical per­ to Mike Killelea for a 18-yard TD. ly above freezing in early Sep­ the game. ; spective on how the law pertains Mike Wood caught a pass from tember, according to Papsdorf. Dunn for the conversion; At the iGet Out and Vote9 (Effective Oct. i-O ct. 7) Defensive leaders for Chelsea to women. The class will study However, his only complaint has were Scott Powers with 16 tackles; the inequities of both state and half, the score was 14-8. . been with the Soviet alphabet, Lucus Lovely, 7; Chuck Young, federal law and discuss the im­ The Bulldogs struck first in the Campaign Started which he decreed, “something second half when Wally Soltysiak 7; Don Gerstler, 5; and Alan Au­ plications of these laws. Topics By JC Auxiliary else.” gustine, 4. include: E.R.A., employment, di­ gathered in a Dunn pass and The Papsdorfs are scheduled to Mike Young, Jessie Coburn, and vorce, education, marriage and scampered for a 33-yard TD to : Members of Chelsea’s , Jaycee Available at these Pump ‘N’ Pantry locations: return to Chelsea in October. Bob Ball each. contributed ‘ an in­ family, credit. tie the score. The conversion at­ Auxiliary are currently staging a tempt was not good. ,fGet Out and Vote” campaign to terception, as they attempted to The class starts Thursday, Oct. Hartland capitalized on a fum­ Please Notify Us thwart the bulldozing power of the 7 and runs for seven weeks. The encourage eligible Chelsea resi­ * 295 S. M ain-C helsea j M PQrtlqtid team. . ' V ■ : , bled bunt to move for the win­ dents to cast their ballots in the course wilj be offered from 7 to ning points which edme on a four- jib-cqhiing. s.choql millage yOte Oct. *v In Advance of . To- Chelsea’s., : jcoach. IQi^p,^ ;^^heIs0a.^H)^ischool. :; 1 -. ■ ” ’ 1 1 ...... ■ y . ■■-*/ ' > Joh' Schaffner,. “the ' big' play has Louise Ponte is the instructor. 'nationai/feietetrow’ No. DIVISION OF GALLUP-SILKWORTH COMPANY Any Change in Address been destroying us this seasbn. We the conversion. /The Bulldogs had several op­ To publicize the drived Auxiliary aren’t' making 'it, and . the other More than 36 million 4-H alumni teams are. With a lot of work this portunities to score, the best com­ women are currently posting no­ continue to live the 4-H motto: ing with a fourth and one at tices throughout the village to re- .s week, we hope to get untracked To Make the Best Better. as we face Novi here, Sept. 30.” Hartland’s three-yard line. How­ (Continued on page 15) The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Novi will enter into the chal­ RICK'S MARKET lenge with a 2-0 record. 20490 M-52 The Store with the Spartan on the Door" Phone 475-2898 TRUCK-TRAILER ECKRICH 10-OZ. CANS To Trial Oct. 7 ■12-OZ. PKG. FRITO PARTS & ACCESSORIES BEEF PEPSI-COLA On Kidnapping Robert P. Siegel, charged with FRANKS kidnapping his son, David R. Sie­ gel, 9, appeared in 14th District SIGNAL STAT CORN 8 » * 1 . 5 9 Court before Judge Henry Arki- EMERGENCY 1 -Lb. son, Monday, Sept. 27, to waive a W est Coast Mirror Pkg. * 1 . 1 9 preliminary hearing on the mat­ Mirror Heads ARMOUR ter. He was bound over for trial in Blind Spot Mirrors FLARES MUSSELMAN'S Circuit ‘ Court, with arraignment 15 min. r 20 min. CHIPS Clearance Lights King or Reg. Size TREAT set for Oct. 7. APPLE Following the ruling, Judge Ark- Tail Lights TRUCK ison appointed Washtenaw County Reg. 12-Oz. public defender Lonnie Smith to Turn Signal Lights . SAUCE 79c Can 9 9 the case, and ordered Siegel to Dome Lights - Head Lights undergo an examination at the M U D F L A P S Washtenaw County Forensic Cen­ License Plate Lights + 12" x 18" 24" x 30" l 6 ’/2-Oz. ter prior to the October court R eflectors Gan 2 9 date. 20" x 20" 24" x 36" CHEF BOY.AR-DEE UPTON Purpose of the examination is Fire Extinguishers to determine whether Siegel is capable of standing trial, and un­ TRAILER JIFFY CORN l COMPLETE CUP-A-SOUP derstands the charge against him. H Y D R A U L I C Mushroom - Onion - Tomato MUFFIN Each box makes 4 W IRING KITS 6-oz. . A X L E J A C K S MIX SPACHETTI 2-Ton ...... $13.95 TRAILER CONNECTORS 3-Ton ...... $19.95 SVz-Oz. 2 <« * 1 . 0 0 5-Ton ...... $25.95 Box 1 5 ‘ WIRE CONNECTORS DINNER 8-Ton ...... $31.50 SHURFINE SHURFINE With Meat Sauce 12-Ton $36.50 alto HEAVY DUTY " SWEET SLICED available z with FLASHERS 19'/2-O . c steal too TRAILER BEARINGS PEAS Box BEETS ^ coogoocoo! Plus Many More TRAILER SEALS 17-Oz. 16-Oz. 2 9 Can 2 5 Can Items for WHEEL BEARING Your Trailer and TUESDAY BAKERY SPECIAL: Camper Needs! GREASE i Mechanics, station atten- • dants, machine shop oper- ators—end tired feet and “Chelsea's fall Serviee-All Service anklos. Full-grain leather, steel shank and “Sweat- Parts Store for Over 15 Y e a r s ” .Proof" flexible split leather BROWNIES./ . 6-99 . , insole provide total com­ fort, Try on a pair today* RED RICK'S HOT BREAD DAILY WING Weekdays by 3:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun., by 10:30 a.m. FOSTER'S AUTO SUPPLY INC (QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED) M E N 'S W E A R 108 E. MIDDLE STREET FREE PARKING AT REAR PHONE 475-1 v:,vr ■.;■■■ ,■ • • ■ ,; ■■ .■ :. , ■ .

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w m r m *M" >> > ■ W A N T A D S 'fw PANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS ^TC^N^ .Ihd VL^FRING FOR RENT—Fair Service Center FOR SALE — Antique arm chair, BUlLDEfis SALE^New 3-bedroom Call 476-7489. 93tt oa orb acre. Attached garage, VACUUM CLEANERS . $35. Double kitchen sink, avoea- till Automotive dp enamel, with baskets. New, Carirnetca. _ $28,500., .Grass Lake W€ 6. Ph. 994-6194.__ . schOols, Ph. (313) 475-1743. k40tf LEONARD REITH Authorised Electrolux Rust Proofing phone 475-1518. *3U$ sales and service. %^NT AO RATES C—ustom Built Homei PAID m AbVAtN’CE-All rof^ulft[■ nd- Cars and Trucks Chelsea Greenhouses ''vmlfSiemetHs, 75 cent's for 25 words 0— b! We Remodel too P ie r s o n Or OPEN HOUSE ■*'t>.■.! l.o'sfr, tffcch losoV'iion. Coutjt o&oh v J a m ^ s C o x TO10 Linfahe Road rafai.'e hs a word, V'or moro tha'n 2t> M aster Plumber 428-8444, or 428-8688 Riemenschneider Chelsea, Mich. Sun., Oct. 3, 1-5 p.m. .TOj'ds add 3 cents pfcr word for dn'cn U—can count on u» V i l l a g e Phone 475-1353 or 475-1354 lusertion. ■ ',‘lillriJ" ads or btfx num- 118 Riverside Dr., Manchester realtDrs U 223 S. Main St. ft. road frontage, ideal for se­ Bulldozer - Backhoe Phone 475-1867 xl4tf rpom ranch on a 2-acre wooded cluded bldg, sites. $24,000. Water­ Rt>ad Work - Basements $12,500. Call 475-9569. x!8 site. Family room, rec. room, lVfc 475-1301 loo township. Trucking - Crane Work -20tf FORD '74 Ranchero pick-up. Auto., baths, dining room, fireplace and m Top Soil , - Demolition power, low mileage, excellent 2-car garage. $47,900. FOR SALE — Black dirt and peat SPECTACULAR 80 ACRES, rolling Drainfield - Septic Tank OAR RENTAL by the day, week­ one owner condition. Palmer Ford, Headquarters for Dem onstrators end, week or month. Full insur­ mixture excellent for lawns, hills, sprinkled with evergreens, Trenching, 5” up 475-1301. xi6 ’76 ASPEN SE station wagon, 318, CENTENNIAL FARM HOUSE — 5 planters, shrubs, trees, by the back one-half wooded, near golf ance coverage, low rates. Call bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, yard or bushel. You pick up or we course and state land. Waterloo industrial, Residential, Commercial Lyle Chris well at Palmer Motor R E D WING auto., pis., p.b., air coh'd., Sales, 475-1301. 25tf stereo, speed control ... SAVE! dining room, fireplace, full base­ deliver. Also good clean fill dirt. township. $80,000. Call 475-7631 ment, 2-car garage and outbuild­ Duane Landwehr, 18000 Cavanaugh CHELSEA 100 ACRES, hills, woods, 600 ft. _____13tf W O R K S H O E S ings. 4 acres. Excellent condition. Lake Rd., Chelsea 475-8480. -17 lake-front op quiet lake, windlh Used Trucks Price did the 60’s- 1969 CHEVROLET IM.PALA—Four- river, 2 ponds, 45 min. west oi STEP UP TO door, fully equipped, good tires. Chelsea. $75,000. L.C. poss. Fireplace Builder CHARMING} EARLY AMERICAN Foster's M en's W ear ’75 DODGE W-100 Sno-Fiter, 360, IMMACULATE CONDITION Best offer. Call 475-1467. xl6 — 3 bedrooms, country kitchen auto., p.s., p.b., Meyers plow, i bedroom home in the KOZMA Field stone mason, block and brick with fireplace, completely new in­ 40t£ low mileage ...... $5195 Large back y&rd. plastered wells, FOR BALE - 1874 Mh^Nck-. Only mason, tuck pointing. terior with new wiring, plumbing Ac ? NOW — Turn spare time into cpved ceilings, hardwood floors, 28,006 miles. A great car for the WATERLOO REALTY CONSTRUCTION dnd heating, approx. 1 acre, Vil­ $$$! ■ Be a SANTA’s D.emonstrai ’75 DODGE D.-200, 318, 3-speed, and full basement. $38,000. wife or family. Palmer Ford, 475- FrIeE ESTIMATES lage of Chelsea, $43,500. tor, earn commi$$ions up to 30% ■ p.b., 18,100 miles ...... S3395 1301. xl6 355 Clear Lake ' i $37,900 — 3:bedroom home On a A n d Call 475-8025 after 3 p.m. , —OR—have' a Toy & Gift Party in JOANN WARYWODA, BROKER 35VVGRE FARM, Grass. Lake, 9- vour home and earn FREE Gifts! ’75 RAMCHARGER, 2-wheel drive, quiet village street close tp ele- ■ /.[.*: . J-'; room home, barn plus outbuiuU Our 29th Year. Call or write SAN­ : 360, auto., p.s,, p.b., air,cond,, menthry. Lafgp lot, study, 2-car HILLTOP, INC. mgs. * : roll bar, white wheels ... $5195 gkrige and basement. Phone 475-8674 rick Gram m atico TA'S Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. PLUMBING — HEATING Eveplngs; 1.24 ACRES, 4-bedroom 2-year-old Phone 1 (203) 673-3455. ALSO ELECTRICAL Jerry jlpndek ...... 475-8285 D o w n ifiOti : tri-level, dining room, family BOOKING PARTIES. xl6 Robert Shears, Master Plumber Paul Erickson ...... 475-1748 room, fireplace, 2-car. g a r a g e, ly fieldstone fireplace, mature Carol Lakatos ...... 475-7129 Pinckney schools, $52,900. ’74 boDGE-TRAVCO surfer van, trees, double lot for the kids to Cold W eather Sue Lewe...... 475-2377 In F o r R e n t 318, auto., p.s., p.b., carpeted play and screened porch for those Xl6 J. R. CARRUTHERS WOLF LAKE — 3-bedroom year- ...... $4295 lazy afternoons. Priced for sale at Is C o m i n g ! P r ic e LICENSED ’round, dining area, fireplace, IVfe $29,986. baths, additional .extra lot at rear. OFFICE SPACE ’74 Dodge d-ioo, 318, auto., p.s,, Call for an appointment today. RESIDENTIAL BUILDER ^).b., dual tanks ...... $2995 HaVe your furnace checked-, have Licensed Grass Lake schools. IN D E X T E R CENTURY 21 builder CUSTOM HOMES ’74 DODGE J^t-ton, 6-cyl., 3-speed, yoUr cottage winterized, be ready, 147'/2-ACRR FARM — Remodeled low mileage ...... $2595 don’t be sorry. ARBOR HOMES FREE ESTIMATES A DD1TIONS/FI RE PLA CES farm heme, Waterloo Rec. Area, NEW, . carpeted, air-conditioned, ed acres, Room for a study, plenty PATIO Chelsea schools. up to 890 sq. feet, Reasonable. ’74 DODGE D-200 Club Cab, 318, of storage, appliances artd outbuild­ FREE ESTIMATES Open Sunday, 2-5 p.m. COMPLETE Call 426-3933, 9 a.ni.-5 p.m. auto., p.b., air cond., AM-FM, ings. A great buy! On New Furnace Installation V CONS^RyqTION ROOFING/SIDING/REPAIRS CORNER LOT — 3 bedrooms, din- ihg room, fireplace, VA baths, ltf aux. tank, cover, 31,000 miles 8316 WERKNER RD., CHELSEA 29 Sycamore, Chelsea SERVICES MUSI SELL — 1973 Monteray mo- ...... $3995 Village of Pinckney. P ie r s o n Or Ph. 475-2949 4 7 5 - 7 2 3 4 bile hbifte, 2 h&drddfts, washer ’73 CHEVY %-ton, 4-wheel drive, xl4tf Very attractive tri-level, nice and dry’ejc, stove, refrigerator 350, aUto., p.s., p.b...... $2995 Riemenschneider neighborhood, beautifully decor­ CALL CHELSEA VACANT drapes, cement steps. 10’x7’ metal ated, family room, formal dining I 3Ptf REALTORS - 475-9101 10 ACRES — Freer Road. shed included. Call (517) 548-7459 ’71 CHEVY C-50, cab and chassis, room, three bedrooms plus study, L E N K O Z M A LOWREY BERKSHIRE deluxe or­ after 7 p.hi. Assume mortgage of 350, 4-speed, 8.25x20 •— 10 tires 111 Park St., Chelsea Furniture Bargains 2-car attached garage and a pri-j 4 7 5 - 7 4 5 2 gan, With home study course. 40 ACRES — Fletcher Road. $8,500 with negotiable down pay­ ...... $2195 Eves, call: vate back yard. $52,500. 995-0244. $l,8db. Ph. 994-6194. x52tf ment______Jeanene Riemenschneider X l6| ______29tf 5 ACRl^S — Sharon Hollow Road. 1973 CHEV CIO Va-ton pick-up—Au­ ...... 475-1469 80-INCH SOFA, 3-pillpw, gold. WANTED HAY — First- and sec­ ‘HORSESHOEING — Expel ienefed tomatic, power steering. Excel­ Quality Used Cars Used, in good condition . $149.30 ond-cutting hay. Must he well Horseshoer now shoeing in area, 5 OR 10 ACRES — Orban Road. Jjm Spencer ...... 475-2767 Tri-County Bob Smithers, (517) 851-8479. x45tf lent one owner condition. Palmer John Pierson ...... 475-2064 2 LOUNGE ClfAIRS—Red uphol- baled. Charles Tririkle, call 475- 40 ACRES — Easton Road. Motor Sales, Chelsea, 475-1301. x!6 74 PLYMOUTH Fury I 4-dr., V-8, Bob Riemenschneider .. .415-1469 stery. Used, -shows slight wear Sportsman League 7798, evenings. xl5tf auto., p.s., p.b., air ... — $1195 Pat Merkel...... i... .475-1824 ea...... $49.50 8640 Mooh Rd., Saline ______16 FRISINGER 73 CHRYSLER New Yorker TWIN SIZE Beautyrest. Back HOME FOR SALE Special of the W eek Brougham, 2-dr. hardtop, V-8, Care mattress and boa springs. TURKEY S H O O T 'realtors auto., p.s., p.b., power locks, Executive Secretary Lake front - 1 Acre 1976 DELTA 88 air cond., raaials ...... $2395 Reg, price $279. On close-6ut $199.00 DATES 4-Dr ardtop GRACIOUS, turn-of-the-century liv­ . Chelsea 475-8681 PRIME CHOICE for the career- Many other mattresses and box Oct. 3, 17, 31, Nov. 7| UNIQUE, contemporary, builder’s ing can be yours with this two- Eves: \ . \ Air Cond '6,000 Miles 73 DODGE Royal Sportsman, 360, minded. Excellent typing and s.h. springs, mis-rnatches, etc., at story, frame home right in Chel- auto., p.s,, p.b., air cond., AM- Starting at 12 noon home with 200 ft. of prime front­ Herman Koenn ...... 475-2613 FM, aux. neater, speed con­ $650 plus, fee negotiable. Gall Sue grbatly reduced prices. nbad.- 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, Bob Koch ...... 426-4754 $ 5 2 9 5 Taylor at Snelling and Snelling, Breakfast Served age on .North Lake. Private resP new.3-oar garage, and large field- trol ...... $3395 769-0500. 16 j ' Stone froht porch are just some of Raul Ffisinger ...... 475-2621 MERKEL from 9 a.m. to 12 noon de'ntial area with mature trees and this home’s many fine features. George Frisinger ...... 475-2903 72 DUSTER coupe, 6-cyl., auto., BLUE LUSTRE not only rids car­ Open to the Public , xl6tf one owner ...... $Il95 pets of soil blit leaves pile soft _ x!6 garden area. 22 minutes from Arm $42,000. Call for your free appt. to- U S E D C A R S and lofty, Rent electric snampoo- Home Furnishings LOOKING FOR a spirit lifter? Vis­ 72 PLYMOUTH Fury A P P L E S, McIntosh, Jonathans, Arbor. Immediate occupancy. Chel­ HI 2-dr. er, $1. Chelsea Hardware 16 Ph. Chelsea 475-8621 Red Delicious, sweet onions, cab­ it “The Family Tree” gift shop 1974 BUICK Estate Wagon, 2-seat, hardtop, 360, auto., p.s., p.b,, sea schools. $72,500. Owner, 475- in Stockbridge next to the village air cond...... $1495 p Oblic Notice fs hereby given X16 bage by buShel, winter -squash. office bn Elizabeth Street. Open air cohd., 30,000 miles , $3495 that I, Ronald C. Lanagan, will GLADWIN, MI. northeast of Clare, Waterloo and Wet-kner Rds., l 9569. ______xl8 A. P. W. Hewitt, Inc, afternoons except Monday. Ir5 and 72 CHEVY Nova 2-dr, 6-cyl., ,3- not be responsible (or anyone’s 10 nice cleared heijes, some trees, mile north of Chelsea. Open Fri­ FOR SALE — 1971 Olds'CUUass 2- - REALTOR Saturday, 10-4. Phone 851-7879. For 1973 FQRD LTD 4-dr. hardtop, air speed ...... $1705 debts other than my own as of this 2 brooks, power line. $6,800. Box day, Saturday and Sunday, Isador dr. Factory air, excellent condi-1 668-7002. Evenings, 663-9128. evening appointment call 851-0980 cond, ...... $2495 date, Sep\. 36, 1916. -18 102, Napoleon, Mi. 49261 i 17 Wencel. -xl6 tfon. Palmer Ford, 475-1301. x!6 16 or 851:7878 after 5 . ______JL6 ’69 CHEVY 4-dr., V-8, 3-speed, low i - ■ ...I 11 Jt »^i.,. .... ;.,jr,y. ■ ,>.fe------Jfe ft. ZMiLfe Vi ...... — 1973 CHRYSLER Newport 4*dr. se- mileage ...... $295 & ’eifFLVMOUTH for lale—Running dart, air cdhd...... $2295 condition. Also, Junior. Girl Scout ’68 OLDS 4-dr., V-8, auto., dreSs, hat, sash, tie aha handbook. 1972 BUICK Electra 225 4-dr. hard­ p.b., air cond Micnelin tires8& Never Worn of used. Call 428-8895. top, air cond...... $2395 $495 ' xl7 SCHNEIDER'S CR0CERY 1972 OPEL Sport Coupe 2-dr. hard­ MOVING .SALE - 750 Taylor, Oct top, automatic ...... $1495 V i l l a g e 1-2, from 10 to 6 p.m. 16 CHOICE MEATS - FINE FOODS 1972 CHEVROLET? Biscayne, 4-dr. sedan ...... $695 M otor Sales, Inc CHRYSLER - DODGE 8-OZ. CRTN. MCDONALD'S 12-OZ. BAG 1971 BUfCK LeSabre Custom 4-dr. PLYMOUTH - DOjDQK TRUCKS hardtop, air cond...... $1295 Phone 475-8661 Fritos Chips...... 49c 1185 Manchester Rd„ Chelsea Yogurt.... 4 for &9c HOURS: 6-OZ. CAN TREESWEtT FROZEN ECKR1CH SMOKED Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. tues. thru Fri. Until 9 Mondav Thurs,, 8:00 a.m.-9100 p.m. xl6tf Orange Juice Sausage . . . lb. $1.29 Sat., 8:00 a.m,-1:00 p.m. ECKRICH KlELBASA I BUSHNELL • . ■ • • ■ • » 4 for 89c SPRAGUE - i 3-BEDROOM HOME on 1 acre In 2 -LB. BOX FROZEN BANQUET Sausage . . . lb. $1.29 m Butck Olds-Opel, Inc. country. Carpeted, drapes, appli­ 12-OZ. CANS ances, nice area. Full basement. 2- 1500 S, MMn .St., Ch'elfibb Var garage. Ready to move into, Chicken . . . $1.89 Vh. 475-8864 7-Up, Diet 7-Up 16tf immediate possession. $35,900. 16-OZ, RICH'S P# CLOSE-IN LOCATION - 10 to 40 acres available with this remod­ Coffee Rich 2 for 49c • • • . . 6 pac 99c eled centennial home. Income now ALL-8EF.F 12-OZ. CANS S E E U S Volunteers W anted br single family. Lovely setting, $64,500 with 10 acres. To answer phone calls for Chelsea Hamburger Orange Crush, Area Transportation System (CATS). Those interested in volun­ Bushnell Realty If 475-7180 . . . . 3 lbs. $1.99 Frostie .... 6 pac 99e LATJD D A N K teering call Sam Johnson, 475-7472 If no answer, call 1 or 475-7366, Louis Burghardt, 475- Bob Koch 426-4754 piaffan Funeral Home W 1674, or Betty Koch, 475-8582 be­ 16 YoUr Stor« for Wo Accopt tween 9 and 1. 17 GARAGE SALE ~ Saturday and 121 1 MAIN ST. jjJ. ’ "Funeroi Dirtctors fut Four Generations" P. O. Box 1006 FREl tT SOOD H$Mf "-^INear- Sunday, Oct. 2, 3, 9 to 6. 9400 Is­ Altxondor Or Hornungk U.S.D.A. STAtET Ph, 769 24,11 $645 Jackson Rd. old Gorman Shepheiil, f)?ifenalv,

W ANT ADS W ANT ADS W ANT ADS WANT ADS ...... WANTI ...... '■ I ADSI WANT ADS WANT ADS W ANT,,, ,r , ADS f • SEAMLESS ALUMINUM eaves- WEDDING STATIONERY — Pros­ REDUCE excess fluids with Flui BEEF—Locally corn fed. By quar­ M IX E D H A Y for sale. Ph. 475- FOR SALE — 1969 snowmo- pective brides are invited to see troughs, roofing, siding, and ter or side. Ready for your freez­ FOR SALE by owner, business and dex tablets, only $1.89, Chelsea 2010. -x29 bile, 30 h.p., in good condition, living space block building, 2 YOUNG- our complete line of invitations and Pharmacy. -17 carpentry work of all kinds. Ex­ er, Ph. 426-4022 a fte r 6 p m . x42tf $150. Also 1972, 650 c.c: Polaris wedding accessories. The Chelsea perienced installers. All work FOR SALE — Morgan registered floors with office and apartment, N o r t h LAKE — 3-bedroom ranch HELP WANTED - RN or LPN, Starfire TX, 3 cyl,, for racing. guaranteed. For free estimate, gelding, 9 yrs. old, English or. zoned com m ercial, *134 ft. road Ve list and spll lake, country and Standard, 300 N. Main. Ph. 4754371. with wal{c-out basement; two full-time and piirt-time positions Needs very little work. $450 or best call R. D. Kleinschmidt Co., 428 - W estern. Call 475-7390. x l3 tf frontage, over 1 acre. Call for ap- town properties. Eugene'Young, 8tf baths, separate din in g room, available. Skilled nursing care fa­ offer. Call 475-8505. x l6 8836. x31tf pointment 475-9209. ______x l2 ti teal Estate & Builder, 878-3792, glassed porch, and private 12’x35’ cility. C all collect 517-851-7700 be- TRAILER SPACESlor rent in Chel­ WANTED — Job to care for elder­ FOR SALE — Gator-made boat }596 Dexter-Pinckney Rd., Pinole- deck. Many extras. High $40’s. WANTED — Hauling jobs, junk, tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m ,___ x !2 tf sea. Village water and sewer. ly person in their home. Have trailer. Like new. Spare tire, 750- lbv 48169. . x34tf Call 475-2832, after 6. x!6 wood, almost anything. Call Convenient to shopping. Ph. 1-474- experience and references I also lb. capacity. 1972 model, seldom McCulloch 475-8984. 30tf 8552. X20 >AR & TRUCK LEASING. For house sit while people vacation. used. Tilting, easy launch tvpe. details see Lyle Chris well at Chelsea Greenhouses C all 475-1144. x l6 $240. Ph. 475-1870 a fte r 6 p.m . -xl6 TRAVEL TRAILERS - 13-ft. and ’a im e r M o to r Sales. 475-1301. 49tf Portable Generators 7010 Lingane Rd. Quality Evergreens up; 10x55 ft. trailers, John R. Phone 475-1353 Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Mich. Chain Saws Spreading and Hicks yews, Arbor Phoue 498-2655. 43tf LARGE, ttARDY MUMS, CUSTOM R. L. BAUER Vitae, Pfitzers, also Royal Red all colors, cash and carry, $2.99 and Norway Maples: All state in­ ' _____ x l7 Builders WE SELL. SERVICE, spected. Free estimates. You dig. BUILDING SHARPEN AND TRAPS, PAINTING - Exterior, interior, ^TODAY’S THOUGHT’ LICENSED and INSURED 1% Acre Lots commercial, residential. Homes, LICENSED Js INSURED < Custom Building barns, farm buildings, aluminum FREE ESTIMATES Faist's For Sale roofs. Free estimates. Reasonable Houses - Garages Chelsea Hardware rates. Ph. (517) 851-7055 evenings. Evergreen Nursery TOTAL By LOUIS BURGHARDT P ole Barns _____ — ______m — 213 feet o f frontage on N . T e r­ 16 Roofing - Siding ', FOR REAL DOLLAR SAVINGS be 11362 T ris t R d ., Grass L a k e , M ich. ritorial Rd. Concrete Work HOME-MADE SLEEPER camper- Ph. 517-522-4588 CONSTRUCTION One of oqr readers sent us the following quote — “I’m sick sure and see us before you buy —Near Inverness Golf Course Fits half of pick-up truck. Ideal FREE ESTIMATES any new or used car. Palmer Mo­ 20 for fisherman or deer hunter, $50. of policemen being ridiculed and called pigs while cop killers tor Sales, Inc. Your Ford Dealer Also free kittens. Ph. 475-8510. 13tf —Cbelsea Schools SERVICES are hailed as some kind of folk hero . . . I’m sick of being told for over 60 years. • Call 475-1218 —Have Health Permit / policemen are mad dogs and should not have guns but that 3tf DON’T THROW IT AWAY-Sell it —Homes, factories, warehouse# criminals who use guns to i;ob, to maim and to murder should to A&K Mower Service of Chel­ —Have Zoning Permit . lIEED A ROOF? Call Toth Build­ HOMES be understood and helped back into society . . . I’m sick of sea. We buy, sell and repair all Imported Holland —Pole buildings ing & R em odeling, (313) 498- types of lawn mowers. We also re­ NEW LISTING! 4-bedroom brick —Only $8,000 being told religion is the opiate of the people but that marijuana 178. 41tf — G arages pair all types of small gas motors; Cape Cod. Study with built-in —Let’s Start Building! Grown Bulbs should be legalized . . . I’m sick of being told that pornography EE US for transit mixed con­ rototillers, chain saws, riding lawn bookcases. Full basement with rec. —Remodeling - Additions, is the right of the free press, but that freedom of the press does crete. Klumpp Bros. Gravel Co. mowers. You call, we haul. Free room, family room with fireplace. For Fall Planting not include reading the Holy Bible in many public schools . . . hone Chelsea. 475-2530, 4920 Love- pick up and d elivery. 475-2923. New copper plumbing throughout. CALL —Aluminum Siding I’m sick of reading so-called modern literature with its kinship md Rd., Grass Lake, Mich. x40tf x40tf TULIPS — DAFFODIL —Roofing ON 6Vfe ACRES of landscaped beau­ to what we used to read on the walls of public toilets . . . I’m iooks by day, weeK or month. EVANS JANITORIAL SERVICE ty this beautiful home features Weber Homes HYACINTH — CROCUS Excellent for the single man or —Masonry Work, fireplaces, block sick of hearing the same phrases, the same things like zombies has part-time positions .available 4 large bedrooms, 3V& baths, 3 fire­ 475-2828 etiree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. work, patios* etc. because they lack the mental capacity for verbalizing thought for the Chelsea area. Call 971-8263 places and a finished full basement. x l4 lf 75-2911. x31tf a fte r 6 p.m . ______3tf Located as close to Ann Arbor as Chelsea Hardware . . . I’m sick of the dirty, the . foul mouthed, and the un­ you can get and still have Chelsea 110 S. M ain Ph. 475-1121 washed.” . . . schools! SLOCUM KETO USED CARS FIREWOOD 17 Old Orchard JUST REDUCED — Unique styling CONTRACTORS We now add our own thought . , . Does not this ^sickness” 8020 G R A N D - D E X T E R . and a secluded 2-acre wooded Wanted for Resale , reflect a contagious disease of Godlessness in today’s society? 426-4535 Furniture Refinishing setting contribute to the warmth ALBER FARMS & BUILDERS and comfort of this excellent 2-bed- . . . (Your thoughts are welcome) . . . BURGHARDT1 FUNERAL C all Serving Washtenaw County CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD room home with cedar shake ex­ Orchard & Cider Mill ANTIQUES RESTORED F o r O ver 20 years H O M E , 214 E ast M iddle St., Chelsea, M ich. Phone 475-1551. x38tf terior. Sunken family room with 20700 O LD US-12 fireplace. Not a drive-by. $79,900. GOOD'S NURSERY Old finish removed from wood or Sweet cider, maple syrup, barrels CHELSEA P lym outh 453-2126 and kegs. Apples, now picking metal safely and economically. ON 15.7 ACRES this new home has Phone 475-8321 or 475-7611 x l7 McIntosh, Cortland, Jonathan, and 3 bedrooms, dining room, full ______2tf FOR SALE — Border Collie, out of Connell Red. 513 O ld O rchard basement,, and pole barn .presently GRAND PRIX 1971 2-door hardtop. Burmeister’s kennel. Spayed, used as 2-caf garage. Lots of wild­ Loaded, excellent condition, one Stockbridge, Michigan 49285 good watch dog and companion for A fine selection of life can be seen on property. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. owner. Best offer. Ph. 475-2536. -x l6 (517) 851-8713 country home. Free to desirable $45,000. party. Owner leaving state. Ph. WANTED — Raw fur. $100 cash SPECIALS 2tf COTTAGE with access to Patterson 426-4815. x l6 13011 Bethel Church Rd. for the largest coon this season. 1-LB. CELLO BAG New and Used Cars EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION. Vinyl Lake. Good starter home with 428-7758 Carson’s Taxid erm y, 11747 R yan and aluminum siding, , roofing, stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms, ga­ x l l t f R d., M unith, Ph. 517-596-2505. x33 C a r r o t s ..... 2 f o r 2 9 c blown insulation, remodeling, build­ rage and knotty pine interior. FOR SALE—’67 Opel 2-door, 64,000 for immediate delivery ing. Weston homes. Call Joe, 426- $24,500. APPLE BUTTER miles. Runs well. Body needs 1 -LB. PKG. ECKRICH 4057. x25 HOME FOR SALE w ork. $250. 11369 M cG regor R d., LAND FESTIVAL P inckney. ______x l6 Sliced Bologna . . . $1.15 In Chelsea WANTED TO RENT — House, 2- WOODED 2-acre building site in bedroom. Dexter, Pinckney, Chel­ 12-OZ. CAN FITZSIMMONS 3-bedroom, life-bath, formal diiiing Harper Pontiac Lyndon township. Terms pos­ sea area. 426-4968 ask fo r M r. Saturday, Oct. 9 room, den or TV room, rear Couch. -xl7 sible. deck, 1st floor laundry. Convenient S p a m ...... 9 9 c Sales & Service EXCAVATING ARTLEY FLUTE student model— 15 A C R E S of high ground w ith location, good neighborhood. .... 4754306 . ^ if,, All, Day At Used but in. fine shape. Good for 12-OZ. BAG BRACH’S 1 j great building site and possible, Degiiining student. $50. 426-4980 Evenings, 475-1608 pond. Woods at back. $34,500. ' U&ADlLLA CAMPGROUND 1 CALL 0$NER AT 475-28284 ' Sancf - Gravel r .1 ■______.______x !3 tf a fte r 2 p.m . x l7 C h o c o l a t e C a n d y ...... 7 5 c 40tf FOR SALE — Moving. Dinette set, LAKEFRONT building site. Wooded KITTENS — Darling, healthy and BLACK DIRT Watch for the signs. See apple but­ 6 chairs, 2 leaves; living room Stars, Peanuts, Bridge M ix, Peanut Clusters CARPENTER WORK — Inside or and secluded. Private lake. Ap­ ready to go. Black and tabby col­ ter made pioneer style. Apple but­ chair, blue, green floral, new; cor­ out. Mr. Coburn, 475-2893. 12tf proximately 5 acres. ored. Free to loving home. Call 3-LB. BAG U. S. NO. 1 ner table, 3 drawers; china ser­ BASEMENTS — BULLDOZING ter, home-made donuts, and ba­ 475-9569. Xl8 vice for 12; M aytag square w ringer zaar items for sale. type; 3 novelty battery clocks; ap­ SEPTIC TANKS-DRAIN FIELDS R O B E R T H . M c I n t o s h A p p l e s ...... 5 5 c GAR - NETT'S praised collector antique items, 2 BACK HOE - TRUCKING custom-made sofas (aqua, nylon). Flower & Gift Shop THORNTON Sponsored by the Pleasant Large K aty Snyder, 475-7722. -x l6 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS J R ., P.C . Unadilla Presbyterian Church 1970 FORD LTD Brougham, air, Your Friendly Florist All-Modern Trailer REALTOR ______x l7 8-track stereo, all power. Good 112 E . M id d le S t., Chelsea IN CHELSEA AREA LAURA (that’s me), Sam, Petunia condition. Ph. 475-8439.______-xl6 KUSTERERS C H E L S E A ...... 475-8628 Chuck Walters ...... — . .475-2808 and Bigfoot, (my brothers and with these unusual amenities — FOR SALE — Stroll-O-Chair, a FOOD MARKET Dolly Alber ...... 475-2801 sister) need a home. We are 9 large sun room on a nice acre complete nursery in one. Infant PHONE 475-1400 Call "Bob" -475-2010 Helen Lancaster ...... 475-1198 weeks old, part golden retriever with chain fence, also nice pole clothing, two snowsuits, toys. Ex­ DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER Mike McPhillips ...... 971-8842 and very affectionate. Very soon barn. Lovely for retirees. Priced cellent condition. Call 475-2639. xl6 -x29 Peg Hamilton ...... 475-1870 we will have to go to the humane reasonable. Land contract. ' Funeral Flowers FOR SALE—Matching dining room Lang Ramsay ...... 475-8133 society (you know what can happen Wedding Flowers table, 6 chairs and buffet, pick Mark McKernan ...... 475-8424 to us there), please don’t let that it Flowers (arranged or boxed) up truck sleeper insert with foam ‘ . . ______16tf happen. We will be waiting, call 475-8780 after 3:30. P.S. we are Curtis Real Estate Potted Flowering Plants rubber mattress, bath tub, Servel FOR SALE — Combination 2-place fre e ! x l6 Green Plants - Corsages gas ref., GE , electric i*ef., small snowmobile and utility trailer; 475-8406 475-2734 broiler grill even, 2-burner hot also stationary buzz saw. Ph, 475- WAITRESSES - Schumm’s Res­ evenings W E D E L IV E R plate, rack for pick-up truck, hard 2190. -16 taurant is looking for full- and cover guitar case, car-top luggage part-time help. Good personality a Also other properties. x9t! FREE — Male Blue-Tick pup. carrier, golf clubs irons, odd chairs must. Call 475-2020, and ask for Comes from prime hunting stock. JSTOM SEWING and alterations. and tables. Ph, 475-7052 or 475-8283 Jim Szamecki for appt.______x l6 If you have property to sell — or |Ph. after 2:30 D.m., 475-8745, 30tf C all 475-2746. 16 if yow wish to buy, give us a after 4 p.m. x!6 FOR SALE—Motorcycle — Kawa­ FOR SALE — Wood for fireplace, call — maybe we can be of assist­ )OFlNG SPECIALIST—All types FOR SALE OR TRADE — 25-in. saki 500. ’71. Need's ignition part, $15 a cord, you haul. P h . 475- ance. »f roof repairs, homes, barns, RCA color TV with remote con­ otherwise excellent. $400. 426-8797 8234. -19 ______x l7 Immercial. Insurance repairs. As- trol, $200; Simco saddle and bridle, after 6. xl6 F O R S A L E — 1968 T riu m p h , good Jalfc shingles, hot built-up roofing, $125; western saddle, $45; Copy- lar-slate tile-asbestos. Awnings 1971 F O R D M A V E R IC K , 6-cyl., condition. Ph. (517 ) 596-2379. 18 mate copier, $25; sump pump, $25; 250 engine, auto, tranls. Ph. 665- Id porch enclosures. Call Joe 8-ft. cultipacker, $30; header set F O R S A L E — 1973 Plym outh, good lyes for free estimates. Man- 9930.______-x!6 fo r 327 Chevy, $35; hyd rau lic pump APPLES condition. 121 Van Buren. Ph. tester, 428-8520, x22tf FOR SALE — Adorable 14-week- for a Ford tractor, $40. Will con­ 475-9242. -17 RED DELICIOUS old puppies, half Irish Setter and JILDING LOT—5 acres. $14,000. sider guns, snowmobile ..or any­ h a lf Afghan. P h. 475-9615. x l6 FOR SALE — Clarinet. B' flat Ev- Pernm Ph, 475-1749.______45tf thing of value in traide. C all 1-517- Picked or Pick Your Own ette. N e x t to new. $100. 426-3661. )K fc>AL,E — Electric dryer, good 851-7187, Stockbridge. -xl6 ,______-x!5 Other Varieties Already Picked [condition. Also Regina flo o r HOUSE FOR RENT — 3-bedroom, FOR SALE — 5-lb. Speed Quee7n unfurnished, in town. P h . 475- r ”bber and rug cleaner. Ph. 475- W eekdays 9 -6 . supertwin washer, apartm ent 7231. . -x l6 INSURANCE 4 6 Sunday and Thursday 1-6 size, $70. Call any time before 2:30 Life - Health - Pensions p.m . 1-517-596-2887. 17 FOUND — Eyeglasses in vicinity BOURN'S ORCHARD Co-ordinate Your Personal and of Congdon and W. Summit. Ph. 6146 D exter-A nn A rb o r Rd. Group Programs with 475-1487. 16 x l7 Social Securtiy B IG F O O T is gone, last seen on TWO-FAMILY yard and porch Orchard St. Black and white has sale — Winter clothes, some fur­ six toes on front paws. Would love Attention niture, 10-speed bike, also home­ R. Thomas Dusseau to have our kitten back. Reward. made candy and cookies for sale. P h. 475-9585,______16 3074 Baker Rd. M any item s. 20437 S ager R d. near FREE PUPS to good home. Part Chrysler. Left off M-52, 1st house. 426-4710 elk hound. P h. 475-1613. -16 -x l6 Some things to give away. Sept. FREE — 18-month-old male beagle 30, Oct, l and 2, 9 to 6 p.m. 16 FOR RENT — 2-bedroom apart­ to good home with room to run WANTED TO RENT — 2-bedroom m ent w ith garage. P h . 428-8447 and lots of love. C all 475-1277 after after 6:30 p.m.______16 Farm Owners house or apt. in or near Chelsea. 5 p.m .______._____ 16tf One school-age child. C all 475-7033. YARD SALE — 521 Lane St., Oct. HELP WANTED — Chairside den­ xl6 1, 2 and 3 fro m 9 to 5. -16 tal assistant, full time, in Dexter. FOR SALE — ’67 Chevy pick-up. Experience preferred. Send resume BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL for 6-cyl., stick. $600. Camper top, in care of Personnel, 3288 Broad, $100. Ph. 475-1125. 16 D exter.______country beautiful LOST—While moving: caned rock­ ORIENTAL RUGS ~ Wanted to equipment storage, utility sheds, er between 1-94 overpass and buy, used or new. Ph. 769-8555 or Chrysler Proving Grounds on M-52, —Quality Materials 995-7 5 9 7 , ______„______JU? 'Lucky you. barns or warehouses. Middle R ew ard for return. Ph. 475-9655. -16 FOR SALE — Modern buffet. Ex­ —Professional Workmanship YARD SALE - Large and small cellent condition, $40. 11369 Mc­ item s. 6704 C lear Lake R d ., F ri- Gregor Rd., Pinckney. xl6 You have security. -Country-Style Beauty day and S aturday, 10 a,m .______16 pole building to suit your needs. Security. That nebulous feeling . . . un­ Begin a savings account now at Chelsea “Your Lot or Ours” Y A R D S A L E - F rid a y , Oct. 1, i to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Oct, 2, less you have the security of money-in- State Bank. If you already have a sav­ A n y size. We Do Everything For You From 9 to 5 p.m. Furniture, small appli­ the-bonk. Financing To Clean-Up At Price ances, bedding, glassware and nu­ ings program at Chelsea State Bank, You Expected To Pay . . , merous items of estate. 545 Taylor Lucky is the person who can face life isn't it about time you added to your Lane, Chelsea. x!6 Appointment Anytime without fear because she has the secur­ savings? Chelsea State Bank pays the FREE ESTIMATES ity of a Chelsea State Bank savings ac­ highest legal interest any bank is per­ FARLEY count. Your road to security can welt be mitted to pay, 5% annually! Deposits paved with one, two and five dollar bills. made by the 10th, earn from the 1st! CONSTRUCTION

$22 HOWARD RD. MAUSOLEUMS * MONUMENTS BRONZE TABLETS ★ MARKERS CHELSEA ADDITIONS - REMODELING REPAIRS BECKER NEW HOMES STATE Over 20 Years Experience MEMORIALS Coll 475-2828 6033 Jackion Rood 4754285 or 475-7643 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN BANK i s a a - ® " at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Local' Time, on seven per cent (7%) per annum and all 12 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 October 28, 1970. legal costs, charges and expenses, includ­ Snkl premises are situated In the City ing the attorney fees allowed by law, and of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michi­ also pay sum or sums which may be paid gan, and are described as: by the under&gned, necessary to protect AOBiOULTURE WANT Am WANT ADS Beginning: at a point In the North line its- lateral in the, premises. Which, said of Catherine street t\vent,v-slx atui tvvq- premises are described as follows: All that FOR RENT — American Legion PERSON WANTED to do ironipg thlrds rods East of the East lino of the eertnid piece or parcel of land Situate In ! 1 Village Wow Cliy) of Atm Arbor; run* the, Township of YpSi)antl ip the Coprify IN ACTION H a ll. $50. Call 475-1824, 40tf once every two weeks. C all 475- hint' Ihoncc North ninety-nine,foot; thenee of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and - WANTED — Mature, live-in house 9569. x !8 \Vi*«t p:'mliot to Hiethe Nortb:North linoline of Cuth-Catb: described as follows, to-wlt: erine Street; forty feet; 'thence Soutfi keeper for three elderly ladies in LOVELY PROVINCIAL 10 acres, Lot 130. Giovo Park Homes Subdivision, Some Recreation Dept Classes parallel to tiro first deserllxkl Hire ninety as recorded In Liber 19, Pages 72 and 73 Ypsilanti. Room and board, mini­ two m iles from 1-94, Chelsea nine feet to tire north line of Catherine of Plats, Washtenaw poimty Records. Com­ MICHIGAN FARM BUREA!! m um wages. C all 485-2049. x6tf Schools. $14,900. C all 475-9569.__jil8 Street; Ihonce East forty feet to the monly known as: 3L19 Morris. (Continued from page nine) COURSE; LADIES NIGHT OUT COURSE: BRIDGE II plane of .beginning, being, a part of During ihe six months Immediately fol­ MATURE, RELIABLE C H I L D- Hie Northeast M of Seollon Number lowing the sale, the property may be re­ COURSE: BASIC INDOOR GAR- Instructor; Terry Schreiner Instructor; Janice Giazior : CARE needed in Half Moon- twenty nine in town 2 South, Range G deemed, , ★ Safe ... Hut Hungry? East, in the City of Ann Arbor, County , DENINti 8 weeks, Monday, beginning' Sept. 8 weeks, Thursday, beginning Sept. NO HUNTING Blind Lake area. Must have own Dated at Lathrup Village, Michigan, of Washtenaw and State of Michigan. Avgust 23, 1976. Farming is a unique occupation Instructor; Virginia Webb 27 30 transportation' and references. Call Now also known ns I.ot No. 2. AS­ BLOOMFIELD SAVINGS BANK, Time: 7-9 p.m. SIGNS 475-9569. X l8 SESSOR'S PLAT 7, City of Ann Arbor, Assignee of Mortgagee in many ways. Few other indus­ Tiine:. 7-9:30 p.m. rime: 8-10 p.nt. Washtenaw County, Michigan. James H. Hudnul. P.C. Place: High School Library MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE — 1976 During the .six months immediately fol­ tries are as closely governed by 4 Weeks, Thursday, beginning Oct, Place: High School Gym Now available Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Triumph Bonneville 750, excellent lowing (ho sale, the property may be re­ 26021 Southfield Rd, 21 Fee: $8 Fee: $10 deemed. Mother Nature, the biological pro­ condition, like new, $1,695. Ph. 1- Dtlhrup Village, Mich. 48076, To register phone 475-2188. ? Dated: September 2.9. 1976. Sept, 2-9-16-23-30 cess, market fluctuations, and the Place: High School Agriculture To register phone 475-2536. a t 498-2515. Xl6 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Room # * * LOAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE OF MICHIGAN Whims of those who have little or COURSE: FURNITURE REFIN HOST dry cleans new life into any CHAMPAIGN, In the Circuit Court for tho County of no knowledge of the profession. Fee; $6 COURSE; SEWING CHILDREN’S Chelsea Standard i carpeb-shag, kitchen, or indoor/ Assignee of Mortgagee. Washtenaw. To register phone 475-7231. ISH1NG AND CANING George E. Kail It'is also unique in the fact that CLOTHING outdoor. It’s easy. Rent the HOST Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee JERRY A. MUSIC, Plaintiff FOR SALE — 1973 Ford Ranchero. vs. those involved in the occupation of instructor: Pat Dlttmar Instructor: Gloria Brigham P ric e negotiable. Ph. 475-2402 Machine. Merkel Home Furnish- 1479 Penobscot Bldg. YOLANDA MUSIC, Defendant. 5 weeks furniture refinishing, Tues ings, Chelsea, 4 7 5 -8 6 2 1 .___ x ! 6 Detroit. Michigan 48226 Scp23-30-Oct?-'H-21. farming live, work and play in the 6 weeks, Monday, beginning Oct, 18 after 5 p.m.______-16 DIVORCE ACTION day, beginning Sept 28 File No. 76-18438-DM same area. This .has some distinct Time: 7-9 p.m, F O R S A LE — 1973 Chevelle M a li­ MORTGAGE SALE ORDER TO ANSWER 5 weeks caning, Tuesday, begin­ bu. Low mileage, one owner. Ph. Default having been made in the con­ VANZETTI M. HAMILTON (P-14576) advantages, to be sure—it’s nice ti) Place: High School Home Ec. Room ning Nov, 2 ditions of a certain mortgage made by Attorney for Plaintiff have a snowmobile trail' and a Fee: $10 HUNTERS, 475-2346 or 475-7478. x l7 BILLY C, YATES AND EDITH A. YATES, At a session of sa)d Court hold In the Time: 1-3 p.m. ARE YOU BUILDING your own hls wife, to FORT WAYNE MORTGAGE County Building, In the City of Ann Ar­ field full of pheasants outside your To register phone 475-2025. CO,, a- corporation organized and existing bor, County of Washtenaw, State of Mich­ $ >9 # Place: Fair Service Building See TJs For Your home? Construction money avail­ back door. But it doesn’t do much Under the laws of Michigan, dated the igan on the 14th day of September, A, D. To register phone 426-4892. 24th day of October, A. D. 1963. and re­ for safety recoils. Whether a able for residential homes. Mar- 1976. COURSE: SPANISH CONVERSA­ * , # * fla x Corp,, Ann A rbor. 665-8000. x29 corded in the pffice of the Register of Present: Honorable Edward D. Deake, farmer is in the process of living, GUNS and AMMO Deeds for the County of Washtenaw, State Circuit,■ Judge. ■ . , TION FOR SALE — Over-the-cab camp­ of Michigan, on the 29th day of October, On this Oth day o f, September, A. D„ Working or playing when he has Instructor: Dr. Hope Lowry COURSE: CHRISTMAS CRAFTS: NEEDS er shell with bottle gas heater, A. D. 1963, in Liber ,1048 of Washtenaw i97jt, an action was filed by JERRY, A: choice of 2 times, bounty Records, on papa 123- which said MUSIC, Plaintiff, against YOLANDA MU, an .accident—if it happens on the 12 weeks, Tuesday & Thursday, be­ $200. C all 475-2800. Xl6 mortgage was duly assigned to THE DE­ SIC, Defendant In th e , above entitled farm, he becomes a farm accident Instructor: Lenore Maftoff Game coats, vests, sox, hats, ginning Sept. 28 FOR SALE -T- Full-size bookcase TROIT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a cause' to obtain an absolute divorce and 6 weeks, Monday, beginning Oct. license, Put-and-take permits OR ------Michigan Banking corooratMm,- b.v Instru­ property settlement. statistic. Tithe: 7$ p.m, . * bed with matching double dress­ ment of assignment dated the 20th day IT IS h e r e. b y ORD , yDi that the BROWNIE TROOP 729-^- Pjade: High School Boom 118 18 er, arid Hollywood twin size bed. of November, A, ' p.. .1963, and recorded Defendant, YOLANDA MDsfC, Answer, Consequently,^farminghas gain­ nineteen members of Brownie Fee: $10 Instructor: GWrO Gredhleaf. C all 475-2638. x l7 (n the office of the Register of Deeds for oh take such other action, ai may be per­ Troop No. 729 met for their first C he | sea H a rd w a re th» County of Washtenaw, State of Michi­ mitted by. llaw oh or before the lltli day ed the reputatwn as the third . To register phone 475-2671, 6 weeks, Tuesdays, beginning Oct. of November, A, D., 1976. Failure to fall meeting Thursday, Sept. 23, 110 S. M ain , P h . 475-1121 FOR SALE Apt. size gas stove, gan, on the 22nd day of November, A. D, most hazardous occupation in the # * * 19, 20” . Call a fte r 5 p .m ., 426-2339, 1963, in Liber 1051, on page 48, Washte­ comply with this Order will result in a 16 naw County Records, on which > said mort­ Judgment by Default, against such De­ country,^ ranking just behind con­ ; The girls played, a game to help COURSE: BRIDGE I Time: 1-3 p.m. ; ., ,, ■ . Xl6tf gage there, is claimed to. be due and un­ fendant for the relief demanded in the struction and manufacturing. This learn everyone’s name, and work- WEIGHT WATCHERS — New Complaint filed in this Court. Instructor; Janice Glazier Place: Fair Service Building. ELECTRAPIIONIC STEREO^ com­ paid at the date of this notice; for ■ prin­ could be one of the reasons the ed .to complete the name tag meeting Chelsea area Thursday cipal and interest paid by said Assignee / s / Edward D, Deake 6 weeks, Monday, beginning Sept. Fee: $i0. ... ponent, Garrard turntable, 8- of Mortgagee, the sum of Ten Thousand Circuit Judge Occupational Safety arid Health necklaces made for them this 10 a.m,, Thursdays p.m. Methodist This Ordeh Drafted By: 27 T o register phone 475-8005, or tra c k tape,- $200 or best offer. C all Four Hundred Sixty Nine and 07/100'Dol­ Administration his decided to year by,Jan ivtartiri... . church. : 16 *475-8312, x l6 lars ($10,469.67); and no- suit or proceeding Hamilton ft McDonald, P.C. Time: 1-3 p.m. 475-7678. at law or in' eaiiity having Ijeen Insti­ Attorneys for Plaintiff turn its regulatory talents to The. scouts aidjOurnfd. their meet­ FOR SALE -=-+ Harley-Davidson ’73 FOR SALE ■— Timothy hay. Ap­ tuted to recover the debt secured by said By: Vanzettl M. Hamilton Place: Fair Service Building Business Address: farming. , , > ing after ■ makirig wall hdhgings XLCH Sportster. Excellent con­ prox. 600 bales, 50c bale. 426- mortgage or any part thereof! novy, there­ Fee: $10 Telephone Your Club New* fore, by virtue of the1 power of sale con­ 317 Pearl Street ■ for their rooms, inscribed with the dition. CalL 428-8895. x l6 3260. - -x l6 tained in said mortgage and ihe statute in Ypsiiantr, Michigan 48197 To register phone 475-218S. To 475-1371. According to Undersecretary of Brownie Promise so the new girls /OR SALE — Lady Konmore elec­ such case made and provided, notice is Telephone: 482-9790. Sept. 30-Oet. 6-13-20 FOR SALE — McIntosh a:. . hereby given' that on Thursday, the 28th Agriculture, John A. Knebel, if ac­ could memorize the words. Four miles south of Manchester tric washer. Very good condition. day of October, A. D, 1976, at ten o’clock : „ MORTGAGE SALE curate statistics, were available, L ik e new. 426-8998. ___ x l6 In the forenoon (Local Tilde), said mort­ De'ault has been made in the conditions on M-52. Cprner of Bowens Rd. -18 they would show that the farmer gage will be foreclosed by a sale at public of a mortgage made by William L, Van TROD p 47— . PAPER DRIVE—Boy Scout Troop FO’RRALE — Bicycle. Girl’s, 26- sale to the highest bidder tmmediatelv in­ Fosseti and1 Marcia T. Van Fossen,. his |s a safdty-coriscibas individual. Jfe Travelers Find M any inch, 3-speed. Lfke , new. Acces­ side the westerly1, entrance to the Wash­ wife, to Mortgage Associates,, Inc., Mil­ Chdi$eri G iji Scout Trobp Nb. 47 476. Call fo r pickup, 475-1520, pointed out that, for years, farmers sories included. $60. Phone 426-8214 tenaw County Building, Cit.v of Ann Ar­ waukee, Wisconsin, Mortgagee* Dated m et M onday, Sept. 20, to conduct 475-1638 or 475-8130. 15 bor, Washtenaw County, Mi^'^an (that November 20, 1970, and recorded on De­ fiave been installing rollbars on a fte r 5. -x l6 cember 3, 1970, in Liber .1343, on page their election of officers for -the being.'the. building in which the Circuit their machines arid buying cabs WANTED TO RENT — Young cou­ FOR SALE ■— Siamese cat, 2 years Court for the County of Washtenaw Is 910, Washtenaw County Records, Michi­ 1976-77 y ear. Results of the vote ple interested in self-sufficient held), of the premises described In said gan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to with reinforced frames—long before ichigan Fall Events old, great temperament, loves Chase Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ were Joyce Liebeck, president; living need farm house with barn. mortgage, or so much thereof as may^ be OSHA started pushing for new kids. Must Sell, best offer. Ph, 475- necessary lo pay the amount due on said tion, Miami, Florida, by dn assignment Anri Marie Bridges, treasurer; rind Ph, 434-1403 persistently. -Xl.6 mortgage as aforesaid, with interest there­ dated January 20, 1971, and recorded on mandatory changes, changes that Footballs, baseballs and the stac­ 9356. • x !6 January; 27, 1971, in Liber 1348, on page Beth Merkel, scrib^ D earborn, Sept. 25-26. Once a pari 1%-ACRE BUILDING SITE, with on at the rate of, 5V4 per cent and all cato beat of flashing hooves fill legal costs, charges and Y'Xnenses, Includ­ 359, Washtenaw County Records, Michi­ could limit food production. The group discussed their De­ of the Village harvest celebration 213 feet of frontage on N. Terri­ gan, on which mortgage there Is claimed ing the attorney fee allowed by law, and ^he automobile kills and injures the air as September arrives in the fire engine muster is now an torial Rd. near golf course. Have of Thanks any sum or sums which may .be paid to be due at the date hereof the sum of cember^ bazaar arid wrote a thank Nineteen Thousand Six.Hundred Forty Five more people each year than most Michigan. With its cool nights and event of its own. More than 60 old- health permit and zoning permit. hy the pndersinried at or before said you note to the Lincoln Senior sale for taxes and/or Insurance on said and 44/100 Dollars ($19,645.44), including balmy days and less crowded high­ time fire engines will converge foi Ready to dig! $8,000. Will build,to CARD OF THANKS interest at 8.5% per annum. jobxrelated accidents. If stringent Troop* who supplied Troop No. 47 oremises, which premises are described as ways arid byways, September in sUit. Call W eber Home's. 475-2828. Thanks to my family,' relatives follows: ; Under the power of sale contained In safety standards v^efe a p p 1 i e d, With rfcfeS to the 1976 Sdnior Con­ two days of firefighting contests The lands', premises', and nropevtv. situ- said mortgage aad the statute' in such Michigan is a traveler’s delight. • x l4 tf and friends for their visits, dards, against trie potential hazards of ference in Kalamazoo. games of skill, races, parades and aiod' in the Village of Milan, County of case made and provided, notice Is hereby And there is so much to see and FOR SALE — DeFord flute. Ex­ gifts,and flowers while I was hos­ Washlonnw, Stale of Mt'-'iigao, dpserihod given that said mortgage will be foreclosed the automobile, only a , restricted water pumping demonstrations. os follows, to wit: Lot 52, Wrinty’s Sub­ by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or do that no other state comes close, cellent condition, $125. P h. 475- pitalized. . A special thank ybu to few would be allowed to drive a TROUP On the Bicentennial front there is division. nart of the Southwest ouarter some part of them, at public vendue, BfcOWNlE 169- according to the Travel Bureau, 1870 after 6 p.m . -x!6 Father Dupuis and Father Balser cd the Northeast quarter of. Section 35, at the West entrance to the County Build­ c a t— a c a r that Wduld be so ex­ This week, Sept. 27 Brownie a Historic Home Tour in Owosso, Town 4 South, Range (i East- York Town­ ing in . Ann • Arbor, Michigan, at 10:00 Michigan Department of Com­ F O R SA LE — M odel 17 A-C 2-row for their visits and to the/doctors pensive that private citizens would Troop 169 m ade nam e tags arid; our Sept. 18-19; and a Home Tour and ship, Village of Milan, Washtenaw Coun­ o'clock a.m,, Local Time, on Thursday, m erce. mounted corn picker, Fits D17 and staff at Chelsea Community ty, Michigan. According to the pint there­ October 14, 1976, be unable to purchase one. This own treats;' it was ice cfeam cones Festival in St. Johns, Sept. 25. only. V ery good. Ph. 475-7708. -x!7 of as recorded lit Liber 10 of Pints,- Said premises are situated in the City Collegiate football, professional Hospital for their fine care. Pave 47. .Washtenaw, Cnunlv Records, hasn’t happened yet because the find pudding. Mrs. Debbie S'pariid- September also ushers in harvest of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michi­ baseball and football, harness and ’73 Y A M A H A 650, fu ll dress, $1,100; Duane Rowe. together with the hereditaments and ap­ gan, and are described as: cost benefit ratio is not justifiable. irig is our Brownie troop leader. time with its many food-oriented 305 Honda, new tank, fenders, purtenances thereunto helonnirig. 'The north 20 feet of Lot 3 and ihe South thoroughbred racing, county fairs The lonelji of the redemption period is M rs. M a rily D am m is assistrinf festivals among which are the arid battery, $275; 250 Suzuki, needs 20 feet of Lot 2, Weinberg’s Sudblvislon, Farmers are saying that the and a miriad of community festi­ one vea.r from the dale of such sale. as recorded in Liber 3 of Plats, pdge leader. , Grape and Wine Festival, Paw w ork, $100; 2 Riversides 125, both Dnled: September 23, 1970. 8, Washtenaw. County records, Washte­ cost benefit ratio of some of vals combine to make September THE DETROIT BANK AND TRUST M rs. Spaulding pifaced a ja r of P aw , Sept. 16-19; Four Flags A rea need work, $8i> for the pair. Call 1- Legal Notices naw County, Michigan, together with an OSHA’s faVmE safety regulations an “event full” month. . -x l6 COMPANY. Assignee or Mortgagee casement for driveway purposes over capdy .on the table and Brownies Apple Festival, Niles, Sept. 23-26 517-851-7187, Stockbridge. JW’llor, Canfield, Paddock ft Stone land described a s: Commencing at the is not justifiable, either. How Rapidly gaining in popularity and the Apple Festival in Freeland FOR SALE — 2 pick-ups, ’60 and MORTGAGE SALE Al tome vs for Assignee of Mortgagee SW corner of Lot 5 of Weinberg’s Sub­ guessed how many pieces the jar Default has been made In the conditions can anyone expeet a farmer to among week-end travelers is the '63, 34-ton. Ph. 475-7684. x!6 396 Wnbeek Building division, being part of the SE % of contained. Sept. 24-26. pf a mortgage made by GARY WILLIAM Birmingham, Michigan .48011. Section 29, Town 2 South, Range 6 East, spend huridreds-i-even thousands— Detroit Ethnic Festival Program. MeKEfE, a single man,' to ANN ARBOR; Sept. 23-30-Oct. 7-14-21 City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Cindy Kvarnberg, scribe. For a complete list of all the MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan -h of dollars overnight on protec­ The 1976 season closes this month corporation, Mortgagee, Dated May 9 Michigan, as recorded in Liber 3, page events highlighting the September m o rto ag t: s,\t,E 8... Washtenaw County records, then?c tive equipment OS HA sa y sfie offering the cultures^nfi costumes Default has.''been made-In the, conditional northerly 170,0 feet along the East line must have, when his profits per calendar, write for a* free copy 0 of -a rhortgar'e made bv DAVID A. , EP­ of Division street to the point of be­ T w elve- Seek of the International Festival, Sept. the Michigan Calendar of Trave TV STEIN and EDITH EPSTEIN, huslmihd' and' ginning; thence deflecting 86®17'00" J o bushel, pound and gallon are 17-19. Mortgagee to FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS wife, to ANN ARBOR MORTGAGE COR­ the right 38.0 feet; thence deflecting measured In pennies? Events to the Travel Bureau, Mich SALES and SERVICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHAM­ PORATION, a Michigan Corporation, 9jPo'0" to the lgff, 1.5 feet, thence ; I f you! follow the fairs, M ichigan igan Department of Commerce PAIGN by an assignment dated May ■ 9. MoHPaged. Dated July. 13, 1972. ahd re­ northwesterly to- a point on thy a resignation. Washtenaw in Liber 1391 of Washtenaw Lot 133, Grove Park Homes Subdivision, deemed. as recorded in Liber 19, Page 72 and 73 County Rordrds, On page 165, on which Dated: August 9, 1976 An information session for the mortgage thm-p is claimed to h<> due, at of Plats, Washtenaw County Records. Graham Mortgage Corporation, Commonly known as: 3131 Morris Raod. candidates is being arranged by the date of this notice, for principal and a Michigan Corporation interest, the sum of Twonlv One Thousand During the- six months immediately fol­ Tony Procassini, Board chairman FOR SALE Assignee of Mortgagee lowing the sale, the property may he re­ Three Hundred Five and 42/100 ($21,305.42) John A. Iflrd, Attorney deemed and Gunder A. Myran, president CUSTOM Dollars: For Assignee of Mortgagee Dated at Lathrup Village, Michigan of the College. And no suit or proceedings at law or in 2.331 Commonwealth Bldg., August 23, 1976 equity having hcen instituted to recover Detroit, Michigan 48226 RIDGEWOOD SAVINGS BANK, MUNICIPAL VEHICLES the debt secured by said mortgage or any Bent. 2-9-16-23-30 Assignee of Mortgagee M o re than 1,600 delegates are nart thereof. Now, Therefore, hy virtue of fames IT. Hudnut, P.C. VILLAGE OF CHELSEA, MICHIGAN BUMPING and PAINTING Ihe power of sale contained in said mort­ MORTGAGE SALE Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee expected to attend the 55th Na­ gage, and pursuant to the statute of (be Default having been made in the terms 26021 Southfield Rd. tional 4-H Congress, Nov. 28-Dec. FREE ESTIMATES - ALL MAKES Slate of Michigan in such ease made and and conditions of a certain mortgage made Lathrup Village, Mich. 48076. provided, noliee is hereby given that on by Rodger R. Kilponen and Carolyn Kil- Sopt. 2-9-16-23-30 2 in Chicago. Thursday, the 7th day of October, 1976, at nonen, his wire of Ypsllnnli Township, 1959 CHEVROLET FLATBED 10:00 o'clock A.M.. Daylight. Savings Time, Michigan. Mortgagor, to Capital Mortgage Get the Best for Lesst said morigage will ho foreclosed by a sale corporation, a Michigan corporation, Mort­ 292 cu. in. 6 cyl. engine, 4-speed manual transmis­ at public auction, lo (be highest bidder, al gagee, dated the 1st day of December, the West entrance to tho County Building 1971, and recorded in the office of the sion, single-speed rear axle, in Ann Arhor. Michigan (that being the Register of Deeds, for the County of Wns'' huHding whore the Circuit Court for the ienaw nnJ Stale of Michigan, on the 10th FRANK GR0HS CHEVROLET Countv of Washtenaw Is held), of the prom­ day of Deo6ni!>ci\ 1971, fn Libor 1.380 of ises described In said mortgage, or so Washtenaw County Records, on page 825, 1964 HALF-TON FORD PICKUP Phone 426-4677 Dexter, Mich. much thereof ns may ho necessary to pay which said mortgage was thereafter as­ N O T IC E O F the' amount due, as aforesaid, on said signed to Ridge'vvood Savings Bank, a New V -8 engine, 3-speed manual transmission. mdrlgnge, wilh the Interest thereon at York corporation by assignment date Feb- 17, 1972, and recorded on March 6, 197’? in the office of the Register of Deeds In The Village of Chelsea will accept bids for the said County of Washtenaw In Liber 1388 of CALL OR STOP IN washtonuw County Records, on page 827 purchase of the above described vehicles; bids should on which mortgage there Is claimed to be PUBLIC MEETING due, at tho date of this notice, for principal he submitted in writing in a sealed envelope to the and Interest, the sum of Twenty One Thou­ ANDY sand Four Hundred Ninety Eight and 73/100 Office of the Chelsea Village Administrator, 101 Last ($21,498.73) Dollars; ' Notice is hereby given that a Public Meeting CHELSEA GLASS WORKS And no suit or proceedings at law or in Middle Street, until 12:00 noon on the 12th day of eciultv having been instituted to recover regarding Facilities Planning for the Village of Chelsea WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS FULLY GUARANTEED FLETCHER ♦he debt secured by said mortgage or any October 1970. Said bids will thereafter he publicly Open Dolly 8 a.m. to 5 p.Ai.j Sot., 8 a.m, to 1 p.m. part thereof. Now, Therefore, hy virtue of and portions of Sylvan and Lima Townships will be CONTRACTOR the power of sale contained lu said mort­ opened. Payment should be made, if the bid is aceept- gage. and pursuant to the statute of the held at the Village Municipal Building of Chelsea, 140 W. Middle, Chelsea Phone (313) 475 8667 Licensed and Insured stale of Michigan In sueh case made and ed by the Village as best, within ten (10) days in provided, notice Is hereby given that on rimrsday, (he 7th day of October, 1976 Michigan on Oetdbcr 5, 1976 at 7:30 o’clock p.m. The full, and before possession of said property is given. WE REPAIR AND REPLACE: nt 10:00 o'clock a.m,, Local Time, said mortgage will lie foreclosed by a sale a1 purposes of the meeting are to receive public comments I A STORE FRONTS x MIRRORS public auction, to the highest bidder, at The vehicles may he inspected at the Village of * FURNITURE TOPS * < NEW CONSTRUCTION the Weal entrance to the County Building .Ann Arbor, Michigan (that being the concerning the proposed facility and to conduct a gen­ Chelsea’s Public Works Oarage, MO North Street, Chel­ 2 SHOWER DOORS ★ PATIO DOORS REMODELING - ROOFING building whore the Circuit Court for the * “ “ 1RMOPANES ★ TUB ENCLOSURES County of Washtenaw is held), of the prom­ eral discussion of the planning procedures involved. sea, Michigan, between 7:90 a.m. and 4:90 p.m. Monday ADDITIONS ises described in said mortgage, or so ' * AUTO GLASS - Including Windshields much Iheroof ns may ho necessary to pay thru Friday. .the...... amount.. ' due, iJ'" ns aforesaid,...... on said mortgage, with the Interest thereon at Revert per cent (7%) per fthtiurti and nil legal costs, charges and expenses, includ­ Eitlmotet ing the attorney, fees allowed by law, and fit? nlOA AViir AtVhW iv.i.uv ..U.. VILLAGE OF CHELSEA VILLAGE OF CHELSEA M J iJ THOMAS FREDERICK A. WEBER, ADMINISTRATOR MMM ■aaaM iiM aiiM iaiiM aaaiiiaai> f M M 0 m ' » - WU ..:■■ £ ' ' . \

B. Tison, 153; N. Primrose, 180, The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 13 <-’■»* !s« Chelsea Lanes Mixed 2l6; M . O’Donnell, 163; S. Brown, Special Olympics Standings as of Sept. 24 W7, 144; B. M arsh, 150, 1.56; J. W L Delagrange, 148; C, Engler, 158; Soccer Team BOWLING Hook, L ir»e & Stinkers ...17..1 7 4 I M u ll, 142, 147; R . Musbach, Bollinger’s Sanitation ....14..1 4 . 7 M3, 147; A. R ivord, 145; S. Bow­ NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Buckeye, Transplants ...... 1 14 4 7 en, 161, 185, 163; E . W illiam s, Wins First Match M a rk IV lo u n g e ...... 14'V 7 -158, 156. Trie Chelsea high school Spec­ of fhje NEWS Easy Rollers- ...... 141 7 ial Olympics soccer team marked Jorrice & Karns ..» .,12 .9 up their first victory last Thurs­ Federal Screw Outlaws ..11 -.11 io Charlie Brown & day, Sept. 23 against Community DEXTER TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD JV ile Owl League Women99 Bowling Club Rolling Pin League p , s . . ,,11 10 Snoopy Peanut League Mental Health Development Cen­ ..10 4 ter with a score of 2 to 1. Win- To Be Held Standings as of Sept. 19 Standings as of Sept. 22 Standings as of Sept. 28 Spare Makers ...... Standinas as of Sept. 25 Ann Arbor. Centerless 9 i i Lawrence and Kathy Buck. CMH’s W L W. L W L W L Cook’s Plumbing ...... 9 12 goal was scored by Bruce Haas. tHURSDAY, SEPT. U, 1976 - 7:30 p.m. Harico Sports •,♦*•*•*.»•.18 3 Morris Electric ...... li 1 Egg Betters ...... 11 5 Danri Chargers ...... , . . 3 0 Babiq Sc Morley ...... 7 7 Playing offense aside from Kathv -V K w ...18 3 / 1ffy Mix&& 10 2 G rinders ...... 11 3 Team No. 2 ...... , 3 0 Floyd’s Gang . . . 5 . 16 and Steye and doing very well, Dexter Township Half, 6S80 Dexter-Pinckney Road 'Captains- Table ...... 16 5 Laura’s Beauty Salon ...10 2 Blenders 5 Team No. 4 ...... ' 0 ;Gb-Getters ..> I ♦' M I m'O'H .. . 4 17 wdre Leonard Carlson, John Winans McCalla Feeds ...... 15 6 Mark IV Lounge ...... 9 3 k4txers i,i..,i,,,<.i• «,i 16- 6 Team No. 3 ...... 0 3 AGENDA; Dbug’s Painting I I f I I » M. .I 3 18 and Chris Williams. Steele’s Heating ...... 14 7 Jhelsea Milling ..i9 3 Klookie .Kutters ...... 16 6 Team No. 5 ...... 0 3 A . Sc k . j i> * • ...... i .. 0 7 The game could never have W ah l’s O i L ...... 1 2 9 3aris,h Chelsea Cleaners . 9 3 Sugar Bowls ...... ,.,,<...8% 7^ Gamed 70 and over: D. Wal- (1) Request for site plan approval from John Bouillon M en. ,500 series and over: D. been won without the excellent N orm 's Body Shop ...... 12 9 Lloyd Bridges Chev...... 7 2 Sporadic Spatula9 ...... 8 ■ 8 dyke, 96, 99; C. B aker, 83, 70; fellenwood, 515; T .. Karns, 502' goal keeping' by Barbara Jedele. for ci 30'x70' structure at 8510-8530 North Jalfner Ford ...... 6 6 Coffee Cups ....,.,..8 8 C. Bollinger, 87, 96; M o rrell, Al's T V ...... 12 9 D. A lexander, 526; G. Biggs, 535; Her kickoffs were far into the Territorial Road. Ypsi Farm Bureau ..... 12 9 Team No, It ,...5 7 J oily Mops .'..a .8 8 83, 111; D. Collins, 90, 87? P. A. Sannes, 541. other team’s zone arid she made Chelsea Finance ...... 10 li Washtenaw Engineering .5 7 Beaters y,.....,- 7 9 Fletcher, 95; K. Fletcher, 96, 75; Women,. ,450 series arid oyer: L. l9 saves. Also playing an ag­ (2) Request for a site pfdn approval from Norman Wolverine Bar ...... 5 7 Spooners .... •>« *.*...*.*.7 9 K. Klies, 86; D. Thompson, 103, Team No. 18 , 1 0 11 Behnke; 475; L. Alexander, 477; gressive defense were Ryan Klave for an 80'x100y structure located at 8789 Teller Electric ...... 5 7 Kitchen Kapers 7 9 84. *K. of C, 9 12 R. Dils, .487; S. Gaken, 501; R. Sweeny and Patty Brady. Kathy NR-Yu Boutique ...... 7 14 jhelsea Grinding ...... 4 8 Dish Rags ii# .,.*...... ,, J 9 Series 100 arid ovdr: J. BoVer, McGregor Road. Bahlej 467. Young, Lori Brown, and Sue Arm­ Poachers 9 116; D. Buku, 125; D. Waldyke, Belser Construction ...... ,7 14 ^riiway ...... 4 8 Men, games 175 arid over: D. strong Were fullbacks. Slink Excavating ...... 4 8 lelly. Rotlers 6% 9i/2 186; S, Baker, li5; C. Baker, Cayanaugh Lake Store , J 6 1ft ilenwo; Neiimm, Thibeaulfi 162;’ H. Karris, 169; E ach school brings their own 500 series: C. Stapish, 505; A. pum m el, 489; A . Boham , 488; Jv 45; B. Worsham, i'46; H. Scrlpter, 159; L. Behrikd; 179* referee and working for Chelsea Petdfson, .531; T. Steele, 524; P, Fitzsimmons, 486; A. Fahrrier, 31; D. Rlirik, 145, |^ ; G\. C iark, d. Keezet, .159? J. Norris," 165; is Lary Hafner. The coaches have La tripe', 642’; F . Bcfyer, 507; M . 174; . J , H afner, 472; . P. Fitz^irn- 64, 155, 153; Q, K lirrk, 14ft 163; L; Alexander, 186; J. Longworth, C re d it Worked out the following sports in R iihlig, 521; G. Biggs, 505; B. rioris, .471;*; C. B radbury, 458; D; E ’. W h itaker, 162, ,14$, 189; S. 150; R. D ils* 193; M . Kothe, 157; that will be played between the M a rz , 51|; P. M a ttie , 504; B. Frisbie, 458; N . K erri, 451. Ririgri, 160,. 149^ R .. Rabid,. 147, Gakeii, 182; - D . Neum an, 179: Opportunity Act Various schools involved:, Septem­ E rv in , 592; B. Stacy, 510. 150 games and .over: L, Orlow* 145, 148; H. Riiige, <151; . P. Ha- L. Tdrvls, 161; N . Smith, 174; ber, soccer; October, flag foot­ rook, 157, 168, 182; ,N. Bohn, 169; ball; November, gymnastics; De­ 2ddr games: B. Ditjmar, 2oi; Q. Wi, 184, 169, 165; J. Schleedb, R . B able, 198. Protects Women T i D dll, 146; Py. B orders, 157; . S. cember, floor hockey; January, Hansen,. 216; K. McCalla, 214;, T- i$8, 200; P. Pqertiter, 160, 168y Most of us will want to use P a rk e r, 147, 148* 159) D . D irla m , wrestling; February, .basketball; Finch, 206; J. Hughes, 210, 209, 186; D . Alb'er, 159, 164, 178; G. credit a t one tim e or other. But? 191; A. C ldsson,, 171, 162; L, Junior House League March, volleyball; April rind May, 202; M. Ruhlig, 217;. G ., Wohlge­ inski, 160; L. H afn er, 160; B. Shepherd, 467; R'.- 'D ili- 4S7; D. form ation Center, D ept. 49, Pueblo, football. Rockwell International ...12..12 16 bridges, 160; C. Boweil, 160, 153; Anderson, 449; A. Classon, 468; Colo. 81009. GENERAL ELECTION Stiver’s ...... , ...... 18 10 Srhjth’s Service ...... 9...9 19 IT-Square Enterprises ....18 10 L. Boham, 158; D, Rudriicki, 157; Ll Voita, 490; S. Parker,- 454; D. Here are some of the provisions The Week of Oct. 3 through 9 Haiico -Sports ...9 19 L Fouty, 157, 159? G. Wireman, Dirlam, 428; P. Haropk, 497; G. of the law. has been proclaimed National 4-H [Inverness Inn ...... 1 8 10 Team No. T‘7 ;..4 l6 1 Central Fibre ...... 1 7 11 157; N , Sm ith, 157; D . Eisen- C la rk , 472; G. Klinky 45,4; E. You cannot be denied a separate Week. Theme of this year’s ob­ Michigan Livestock Exch.h. 7 21 |Cogphmen Four ...... 17 ll man, 156; F . F e rry , 155; A. W h itaker, 499; S. Ringe, 436; R. account because of .sex or mari­ servance is “4-H—Room to Grow.” Roberts Paint & Body ...A 24 2,1876 Alexander, 155; S, K ljrik; 154; D. B able, 440; M . P lum b, E . tal status if you’re a credit worthy [Baker & Fletcher ...... 16 12 600 series: J. Borders, 613. iT ’NT...... 14 14 Cozzens, 153; S. R atzlaff, 151; A. Gibb, 433; K . H am el, , 461; R. applicant. ,525 sends and over: B. Mc- LOSE UGLY FAT 1 Chelsea Cleaners ...... 14 14 Coppernoll, 151; R . Lutovsky, 150. M usbach, 429; C. Dm och, 447. A creditor can ask you questions To the Qualified Electors of the Q ibney/ 574; D . Curriper, 592; G. I Stepp & Westcot't ...... 12 16 about your spouse ONLY when W hite, 567; A . Sannes, 575; G. [Mel’s Roofing ...... 11 17 your spouse will be using or will easy Chelsea Suburban Beem an, 541; T . D ittm a r, 541; help curb your desire for excess lyers & Hoffman ...... 10 18 Unknowns League be liable for the account, or when food. Eat less,-weigh less. Contains TOWNSHIP OF LYNDON Standings as of Sept. 22 S> Glazier, 578; E. GreenLeaf P. Smith Pallet Co. ... 9 1? Standings as of Sept. 22 you are relying on your spouse’s no dangerous drugs and will not (PRECINCT NO. I) W L 5^18;. J. Risner, 546; J. McAl­ income or property. make you nervous. No strenuous [Lloyd Bridges Chevrolet 8 20 .. - ' W L Chelsea Drug .....17 11 lister? 534; L. Tennant, 525; M. exercise. Change your life . . . start |3T> Sales & Service ...... 8 20 Shady - Ladies ...... 22 13 Alimony, child support, or main- COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN Dairy ...... 1 7 11 M cA llister, 544; L. M arsh all, 538; today. MONADEX cost $3.25 for [The Proud Americans ... 5 23 Independents ...... 20 15 tneance payments must be con­ ■ 20 day supply. Large economy State Farm ...... *..••• * 17 11, D. W eatlterw ax, 546. sidered as income to the extent size is $5.50 Alsb try AQUATABS: Notice is hereby given that In conformity with the “ Michigan 500 series, men: F.. Cooper. Pin Dusters ...... ; 20 15 Chelsea Assoc. Builders .15 13 .210 games arid, Over: J. Bor­ that these payments are .likely to they work gently to help you lose Election Law,” I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except *>27; C. Robinson, 522; K . Vasas, 'Streakers , ...v...... ^ ♦ *1^ 18 water-bloat, AQUATABS r-» "water Sunday arid o legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election Mark IV Lounge ...... 15 13 ders, 22'i;’ B. M cG ibriey, 212; D. be consistently made. / 14; M, Smithy 536; Ai Hansen, Bascfnating “5” ...... 1 6 19, pill” that works — $3.00. Both or primary election,, receive ,for'registration the name of any legal Ricardo’s .,,...'..14 14 fuum per;' 213; G. W hite* 218; T , Income from part-time employ­ (guaranteed and sold, by: ?3: K. Barksdale/547; I>. Scott, S trikers - L. ^ ^ i • j i: *■- • y- i j 2.5 Vpter in said Township, City or Village not already registered who' moy Waterloo Garage ...... *. 13 15 Dittmar, 2ii. m ent cannot be discounted, as long CHELSEA DRUG STORE 22; C .1 M yers, ' '501; J. Bakery Garries 140' and- over: C.*.Ris- n . 5s - - ■ < - A£PlTjrOjMEJ^ERSONALLVJaW^^ Frisinger Realty ...... '13 15 as the employment is shown to be 101 N. Main St. - Mail Orders Filled. 19; G. B urnett, 534; E . Buku, nier, 151; S. Steele; 143; A. Dancer’s . y...... 1 2 16 reliable. 42. White, 143, 156; K . G reeriLeaf, LeisUre Time League Notice Is Hereby Given that ! will accept registrations Fletcher’s Mobil 12 16 A creditor can’t ask about birth 1$5, 146; J. T u ttle, 160; 144; C. Standings as of Sept. 23 at my home at 5005 South Lake off Roepke Rd., any 200 gamps, men:' E. Buku, 210;' Chelsea State Bank ...... 12 16 control practices or child bearing Colvirt> 146; M . Gipson, 143; J. w; L [.• Barksdale, 209; D. Hoover, plans or assume that because. of Your house is day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 475-2315 for appoint­ D ana D ee-Lites...... 11. 17 Mosier, 150; H. Horrilng, 144? D. Hour Stooges ...... ,.1 0 2 207; F . Cooper, 213, 165 gamps” arid over: B. Hafley, your age, you may drop out of Weiss; 140; C. Salyer, 146; J. Unpredictables ...... 9 3 ment. 450 series, wom en: E . Hoover, 213, 191, 189;; N . Collins, 203, 195: the labor force to have a baby, Sweet, 154, 151; K. Clark, 145; Bugar Loafers ...... 7 5 483: M. Ashriiore, 474; K. Barks­ 1. Huston, 188, 171; N . Packard; causing an interruption of the in­ C. Sande, 143, 144, 146; R . Bee- Roadruriners ...... 6 6 Notice Is Hereby Given that ! will be at my home dale, 451; M . E llis , 531; P. So­ 177; 173; ,T. M oriroe, 174; D . M c ­ come. nhan, 144, 145, 146; D . Lukasiak, Day prearhers ...... 6 6 rer, 471!; K. Fletcher, 475; J. A llister, 181; S. B o w en ,, 169, 178; A creditor may not use unfavor­ 147; J. M urphy, 159. V Crackpots *...... ^ '....6 6 lurhett, 454; M . Westeott, 495. able information about an account V . SteW art, 190; , L . Gpbb, 172; 425 series and over: K . Grdeh- liplsf its r + ■ 51A W/o 150 games, women: M. West- M . Vasas, 165; A. Hocking, 177; you shared with a spouse or form­ L e a f, 453; C. Sande, 433; R. Slowpokes ...... a ..... 5l/2 6 !4 er spouse if you can show that :o!tt, 171, 156, 168; B. Kunzelm an E ., N eib au er, 180, 166; B. Loucks, Holy Rollers ...... 5 7 you’re ever B eem an, 435. the unfavorable history doesn’t ac­ L52; R. DevinP, 163; J. Burnett 183; J. B urnett, 173. L a k e rs , r»«»•«* •»»• * i • *5 7 From 8 o'clock a.m. Until 8 o'clock p.m. curately reflect your willingness or 163, 169; C. B aker, 159; K. 450 series rind over: B. Hafley, 8 Peppermint Patties Afternoon Delights 4 ability to repay. THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION Hetcher, 156, 188; M . ■ E llis. 180. 593; N. CoHiris, 541; v J. Huston, Lady Bugs ...... 3 9 likely to make. If you ask for it, a creditor And on Saturday, October 2, 1976 - 8 a.m. o 5 p.m. 182, 169; P . Soper,. 165, 152, 164; 810; N. Packard; 496; D. Mc­ Peanut League 500 series: N . Prim rose, 531; Smith, 167; K . Barksdale, 158 A llister, 497; E . N eibauer, 478; rhust provide the reasons for any Standings as of Sept. 25 S. Bowen, 509. As provided by Section 498, Act No. 115, Public Acts of 1954 159; M . Ashm ore, 150, 157, 167; S. Bowen, 494; A. Hocking, 478; denial of credit. wW L 200 games: N . Prim rose, 216. When it comes As Amended. Parish, 376> j. Robmson, 151* T. Monrod, 467; V. Stewart; And, if -you believe that you’ve Team No. 1 it..»«..»•••«....3* • ■ .■» • 3 0 All-spare gam e: S. Bowen. T in d all, 154'; V . B’able, 164; 465; ,B. Loucks, 460; D. Keezer, been discriminated against you For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ T e a m No. 3 1 . 400 series arid over: L. Haller, Hoover, 167, 167; J. H arm s, 468; M . D eL aT o rre, 453, A may sue the creditor for actual to protecting it ING such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or Team No. 4 ...... 1t * •»* 1 2 4$; D. Dault* 418? S. Weston, and punitive dam ages up to $10,000. 154; 155; G . R itchie, 163. Bohne, 452. VILLAGE os SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. T e a m No. 2 ...... v ..; 6t) . 3 400; J. Stapish, 438? B. Robin­ You may also file a complaint , Games 70 and over: C. Schulze, son, 428; S. F rid a y , 422; K . Hay- with the Federal Trade Commis­ with paint, The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the 96, 87; L. Anderson, 99; E . Zink, Wood, 466; G. W heaton, 444; S. sion. preclrct ot the time of registration, ond entitled under the Consti­ tution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be 73; M . T a y lo r, 86; C. Hegadorn, Gentilli, 421? C. Hoffman, 426: Equal Credit Opportunity Act entered in the registration book. BUSINESSMEN'S 73, 86; T . H afook, 141, 80. M . O’Donnell, 416; S. Brown, 430: (free) is one of more than 250 don’t settle for Series 100 and over: C. Schulze, B. Marsh, 419; C. Engler,- 410; selected Federal consumer publica­ Elector Unable To Make Personal Application, Procedure LUNCHEON 183; L. Anderson; 134; T . A nder­ R. Musbach, 409; E . W illiam s, tions distributed by the Consumer son, 108; E . Zink, 132; M . T ay- 434. Information Center of the General anything less SEC. 504. Any elector who is tmable to make personal applica­ lor, 155; C. Hegadorn, 159; T . ! Gam es 140 and over: L. H a l­ Sendees Administration. For a tion for registration because of physical disability or absence from Served from 11:30 to 1 Daily ler, 171; D. Dault, 141? v; Mey- the Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is K . Clouse, 102; D . A lexan d er, 136. free copy of Consumer Information, located, may be registered prior to the close of registration before dr, 144; E . Swanson, 149; J. the catalog listing these publica­ than... any election or primary election by securing from the Clerk of the Senior Blouse League S tap is^ 141, 162; R . Forner, 145; tions, write to Consumer Informa­ Township, City or Village in which is located his legal residence, I V L O U N G E A. G rau; 140; B. Robinson, 146 tion Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the regis­ Standings as of Sept. 27 142; S. F rid a y , 161; K . Haywood tration aflidavit before a notary public or other officer legally W PHONE 475-1951 146, 1 H 166; G. Wheaton, 157. Due care is a legal phrase but authorized to administer oaths and returning such registration 5. J. Custom ...... 21 0 148; P. W bitesall, 145; S‘. Cen- •■he lack of it causes the death of L a t e x cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the 1180M -52 CHELSEA Frank Grohs Chevrolet ..15 .. 15 close of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any 6 tilli, 144, 147; C. H offm an, 155: many Americans every year. Mark IV Lounge ...... 114 4 7 election or primary election. The notary public or other officer House Paint administering the oath shall sign his name on the line for the Chelsea Grinding — ....12..1 2 9 signature of the registration officer and designate his title. Luke’s Sporting Goods ...12..12 9 Pure acrylic latex to stay Schneider’s Grocery .....12..1 2 9 white longer, keep colors Unregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote Village Motors ...... 1.12 2 ft Century self-contained water softener brighter, stay good-looking SEC. 491, The inspectors of election at any election or pri­ Washtenaw Crop Servicei 12 9 mary election in this State, or in any District, County, Township, Dexter Automatics ...... 1111 10 longer. Get more years to the gallon with Dutch Boy Latex City or Village thereof, shall not receive the vote of any person Chelsea Lumper ...... 110 0 11 whose name is not registered in the registration book of the Bauer Builders ...... 99 12 House Paint/ Township. Ward or Precinct in which he offers to vote. $eitz’s Tavern ...... 9. . . 9 12 compact For Friday W a lt’s B a rb e r Shop ...... 99 12 Transfer of Registration, Application, Time C am bles . 14 convenience SEC. 506. Any registered elector may upon change of resi­ M ixed Sarns, Inc. 14 dence within the Township, City or Village cause his registration D ana ...... 10 gets rid of to be transferred to his new address by sending to the Clerk a Sylvan Center ...... 6 15 signed request, stating his present address, the date ho moved Deahsburrio ...... 0 6 14 thereto, and the address from which he was last registered, or 600 series: J. McAllister, 617. by applying in person for a transfer. The Clerk shall strike through tne last address, ward and precinct number and record the now 525 and over series: J. Harook, address, ward and precinct number on the original and duplicate 585; ' M . P oertner, 593; P. Fletch- registration cards, and shall place the original registration card LEAGUES dr, 529; D. Crosby, 538; M in proper precinct flic. Such transfers shall not bo made within Sweet, 598; D . H afley, 528; W. Gone are dull, drabby the 30 days next preceding any election or primary election, unless r, Sept. 4 at 9 a.m. Sisco, 527; D. C um per, 527; M . colors.., stiff, such 30th day shall fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday in M c A llister, 569; G. B eem an, 562; which event registration shall be accepted during the next full starbhy laundry... gray working dav, provided that no such transfer shall permit any 6 . B auer, 578; P. k e lly , 579; A. shirts that should be person to vote in any Township, City or Village in which he had Sariries, 588; W. W esfphal, 527; not resided 30 days next preceding any election or priniavy election. W, Beerrian, 559, white. With a Century 210 and oVer1 games: D. Bauer, water softener, wash Transfer of Registration on Election Day SENIOR CITIZENS 223; 6 . B auer, 212; J. M cA llis­ days become brighter. Try Our SEC. 507. any registered elector who has removed from one te r, 244; A. Sarines, 219; W . Bed- election precinct of a Township, City or Village to another election m an, 226; M . P oertner, 213, And this beautiful compact New Super White precinct of the same Township, City or Village shall have the right 215; M . Sweet, 235; M . M c A l­ unit frees-up floor space, to make application to have his registration transferred on any lister, 225. election or primary election day by executing a request, over his NOW FORMING makes your laundry area larger, Exterior Oil Alkyd or her signature for such transfer and presenting the same to the Phone for details. election board In the precinct in which no is registered. Upon re­ Retfd&ntiql - Commercial ceiving such request, the inspector of election in charge of the Bowls Tuesdays at 1 p.m. House Paint registration records shall compare the signature thereon with the REMODELING Master Charge and BankAmoricard Welcome signature upon the applicant’s registration record and if the sig­ W-~ natures correspond then the inspector shall certify such fact upon 55 and up. Register Now! FREE ESTIMATES Same price as our Raid request and the applicant for transfer shall then be permitted to vote in such precinct for that election only. The application for lb V. JENSEN regular white. transfer shall be filed with the Township, City or village Clerk CRYSTAL CLEAR CO who shall transfer such voter’s registration in accordance with the A ' f e : application. When the name of any street in a Township, City or and SON 4757 Dexter-^inckney Rd. Village has been changed, it shall he the duty of the Township, LICENSED BUILDER, City or Village Clerk to make the change to show the proper name Dexter, Mi eh, - 426-4220 of street in the registration records, aqd it shall not be necessary MERKEL for the elector to change his registration with respect thereto > -.yvi [S: Mon -Frl. 9-5:30 in order to be eligible to vote. JcbiidSundayt M6Mt fUENlSHINOS Vi'vV.U.k‘ Doris M. Fulwmann, ^Yowrishlo Clark munity Services to provide temp­ partment of Natural Resources, ommend that the property tax gust 10; the Summary Attendance sign a second letter requesting 14. i ’he Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 30, 1976 BOARD orary, full time technical assist­ Process No. 76-13-136, dated Aug­ bill on the Eastern County Sub­ Report for the 2nd quarter of 1976 General Motors to cooperatie with center be paid and authorizing and the Reserve Report for August CETA’s work experience pro­ ance to the Washtenaw County ust 17, 1976, re: permit to re­ County, be adopted, Roll call vote: ed by Comm. Fojtik moved that the the transfer of $5,202.40 from the 11. The following referrals were re­ gram.” Motion to amend the res­ OF COMMISSIONERS Board of Commissioners CSA. (re­ pair seawall fronting on Ford YEA S: 14. Motion carried . resolution authorizing the Chair of unearmarked reserve fund to the ceived and filed: R-0389 Letter olution carried. ceive and file) : Lake,' SW lA o f Section 23, T3S, the Board to sign the Vocational Wednesday, September 1, 197$ Property Tax line item in Build­ from Maryland Association Coun­ Com m. / Ellis supported by R-6502 Notice of Public Meet­ R7E, Ypsilanti Township, (re-1 70*0398 R oll call vote on the res­ Education Agreement signature ing Operations. Moved to author­ ties, Inc.; R-6396 Letter from State Comm. Israel moved that the ing, re: (he Michigan Department ceive and file and refer to olution as amended: YEAS: 13. sheet authorizing the non-financial ize transfer of $500 from E m p lo y­ Tax Commission; R-6414 Resolu­ Budget Committee Report dated Record of Proceedings of State Highways & Transporta­ Physical Plant Committee) NAYS: 1. Motion carried. 1 agreem ent betw een W ashtenaw ee Training & Improvement Ac­ tion from Osceola County; ‘R-ft415 August 16, 1976, be accepted. C ar­ tion will have a meeting from R-6518 Notice of Public Hear­ 76-0399 Com m . M c C la ry support­ County and the State of Michigan EVENING SESSION count in the budget of Coopera­ Resolution, from Osceola County; ried. (Moved to allow the Secre- 1*4 and 7-9 p.m., Wednesday, Aug­ ing from the Department of La­ ed by Comm. Taylor moved that Department of Education,’ Adult An adjourned session of the tive Extension to the Conference R-6417 jResolutlon from Osceola. ary I position in the CSA Office ust 25, 1976 in the Board Room, bor to be held in the Roy T. the resolution authorizing the Chair and Continuing Education, b e Washtenaw County Board of Com­ 8i Convention Account, Moved to County; R-6419 Memo from Washte­ to be re-posted. Moved to main­ Ypsilanti Township H a ll to pr RMJ500' M em o from M A C , dated Equalized Valuation from the missioners take It home and look ings to be retroactive to Aligns' of Treasury as attached hereto anc and R-6496 Copy of letter from ed by Comm. Hansen moved (hat Comm. Taylor moved that the res­ ;; J u ly 29, 1976, re: W ashtenaw State Tax Commission, dated Aug it over. (A c

jf» 1 •’r\ J* f{ * ' ' ' ’ ' ^ . . .. r. r > ' «’■' b u tto n by taking $1,667 from Comm. Taylor moved that the fol-1 Comm. Walter stated that the ^ fe jC^elsea l^tapdfird, Thursday, September 30, 1976 15 ....I Vfps Mthth the Shot- j ['kty ...... mill II I ...... I I . tment. Vlsory Committee on "the Status alter die first of the year because Comm. Israel supported of the upcoming election and jmm. Me Cl ary moved to irefe/ of Womejb minutes .dated ..Augus, new Beard of Commissioners, He resolution b^cK to the Ways 2, 1976 ahd AuShst to I97«; Em­ suggested that me committee +**+*+* Committee. Motion to rete!r ployment Public, Heating Report, could investigate, study and make Summary & Recommendations, S t FIRST UNITED ST. MARY CATHOLIC^ CHURCH led, « ■ recommendations. ,p(scus$ion en­ UNttED CHfcl c h DE CHRIst METHODIST CHURCH rhe R ev. Fr. David Philip DUpUis •9413 Comm. McClafry, support Section 1; minutes of the Roaird 4f sued on ;the date of December 1, The Rev. R. J. RUtZlUff, Pastor Health meeting jdatM /urtfe $5tn; ff. V i fhe Rev. Maryin H. McCalluim Pastor \y Contm. Fojtlk moved that 1976. Cohim. Nielsen stated the Saturday, Oc’t. 2— . Pastor resolution creating a temporary WashtenaW County Roard Of, Road date cddld be changed to read Commissioners minutes dated July 9:00 a.lto.—Eighth graders con­ Saturday, Oct. 2— Every Saturday— | 9p of Clerk I, Grade 7, in the Januaty 1, 1977, t firmation. 8:30 p.m.—Christian Home Group th Department for a period not 20th, July 27th, August 3rd, Att'gttst 4:00-5:00 p.m.—Confessions, 10th and August 17th; monthly re­ Comm. RUehier supported By 10:15 a.m.—Seventh graders con- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James 7:00 p.m.—Mass. ^qeed 16 weeks in duration to omm. Walter moved to amend Hrmatiori, port of the Roads CejrnhUVtee for Hoffmeyer. Immediately after 7 p.m. Mass- 7/ jfegient the National Influenza e resduptin tp include the fol- ‘Sunday. Oct. 3 - tVunlzation Program, be adopt­ July, 1976; m^Uths Of the WfeBft s Sunday, Opt. 3— Confession, ’ ‘ n ig: /“that the date not .tahe WOrid wide Communion Sunday. 10:00 a.m. — Worship service, Sunday, Sept. 5— io n call vote: YEAS: 13. tenaw County Building Authority effect umu alter January 1,1977.^ • ■! 1. Motion carried. dated August 3rd* minute$ of the m w 6>m .^hfetCh school (Nursery school provided.) 7:00 a. m .—Altar Society Com­ Motion to amend failed. io.:00 a.m.-rfehurch school., 10:20 a.m.—Church school. (4-yr.- 114 Comm. McCIary support' wn^htena w, ^ county Oommuni'ti munion. r ’f > Discussion. Question was called. l&Ao jg.to.—Wdtehip service with olds to 6th grade.) Comm, shouhz moved ,‘ihiat Mept'a! Hfefelth SferVifees Board dfet Every Sundfey (summer schedule)— i fed July 27th; minutes 6f the WUsh- Motion to end debate carried. CbWtounlon, 11:00 a.m. — Coffee and punch 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a.m.-Mass. ^solution establishing a now hour. '< ’.it lltlon of Family Planning Pfo- (tuw county Library of i9 Roll caiV vote on adopt- r $ /Coordinator, Grgftfe ss\, few 4n- tusteel meeting held; August znd; s msoiution as pre^nt li» feto.^lbytui Noise. 11:45 a.m. — Church school dis­ o u r sav io r Lu t h e r a n 7:30 p,to,-^SteWardship Commit- missed. . ch u r c h |nfe the present positions of £$)- v^euSrM ABri v" ■■ \ r .Project D irec# aUd 5; Motion , carried.. teel Tuesday, Oct. 5 -7 1515 S. Mfein, Cheisea ling Nurse SpeciAMSt in' the, : :Comm. Waitfer sddved to place In .7:30 p.to.—JBoard of Christian Ed­ 9:30 a.m, — Jch^rtsmatic Bible The Rev. William H. Keller, Pastor ■’-<4 p^itenaw County m & m jWftfert"; wnehtenaw county.. Mettfeboutun nomination the name' 4f Clare La- ucation. Sharing Group in the Educational Thursday, sept. $o— |nt) be adopted. Roll cell Vote: F0rt0T to fill the Vacancy in Com- Wednesday, Oct. 6—; Unit. 7:30 p.m.—Choir. ik, |AS: H. NAYS: 3. Motion cfer- mn a i r n n k miMiOner District. No. l ; Comm. 3:45 p.m.—Junior Choir. Wednesday, Oct, 6 — \ m Report m M y ,] Tayl0|:'m^m tO place the name 8:00 p.m:—Chancel Choir. 3:30 p.m,—Kinder Choir. S .^day asm wtj 15 Comm. McCIary support- July 31; bimures "me meetmg of J o ^ B M d e B in nomination for Thursday, Oct. 7— 4:00 p.m.—Praise Choir. Bible' class. iy Comm. Taylor moved that of the Washtenaw County Parks & the vacahOy m commissioner Dis 6:30 p.m.—XYZ’s pot-luck. 8:00 p.m.-i-Chancel Choir. 10:80 a.m.—Worship service. Available at T-i resolution revising the Wash- Recreation Commission dated, June tUc,t Np. % There Being no other 24th; WashtenaW wtxftfeifetfce ST. THOMAS , Thursday, Oct. 7— Uyv County Dog Damage Policy nominations the chair called the 7:30 p.m. — United Methodist ST. I aS bAS ' : J. adopting a new rate schedule Sheet dated July 31, 1976 Ana the roll: EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN memo from the County Treasurer, Women in the narthex. Guest EPISCOPAL CHURCH /.become effective September/ 2, .. Seven '(7) votes oast,,for .Braden; EllSWQrth Apd Haab jRds, , speaker, the Rev, Carol Johns. w ?055O .Qfd USvJ2 V THE CHELSEA STANDARD ■ be adopted. Roll call vote: five ;(6). votes cast far laFlner; .Thfe R0v> Jerome DykstrU, Pastor The Rev. Fr. Jerroid F. Beaumont .S: 13. NAYS: nohe. ABSENT: Ohe (1) vote cast for Stumbo; one Sunday, Oct. 3— Motion carried. (Complete reports B.S.P. lotion cabled. (1) vote cast for Ethel Howard. -9; 30 a.nl.—Sunday school and EyetY Sunday— , GOmm. V/aiter supported by are on file in the County Clerk’s No majority. Bihlfe class. > Office.) Pastor 10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion Vi,|* : Comm, Kuebier moved to nom- 10:45 a.m.—Worship service, Thursday, Sept. 30— first, third and fiRh Sundays* and ou ;> Board of Commissioners t«4fe w Who hyel.in 7:30 pto-'rrYonth instruction, pfe- 'DM: County Treasurer ..... :T ? I?, rehto and youth; . iS; until NpvemBfeiy * 6:00 a.to.—Ninth graders, Youth >6hd fetto fourth Suhdays, W i t h OBJECT: State of Receipts and Fund Balances, M.S.A. 5.329 : ^ohstituents in .mat distViot have ...... Instruction. : ./ . Every, Sunday— school and nursery every Sunday. roBresentation during 'this VntertiH 10:30 a.ip. — Seventh graders, . 1, Hilary E. L. Goddard, Washtenaw County Treasure)*, hereby ■ a.m.—Worship and Sunday Evfery Wednesday— v.:f Youth Instruction. .9:00 p.m.—Study and discussion ^•Ir [bify that the following is a full statement of the accounts $j*fe .RfeR efeliyote: iteven (?) ,votes school. Sunday, Oct. 3— REGISTRATION “Us accounts on the last settlement and that all said accOdh'tfc Are groups. ; v 11 I int as of the dates contained therein. ' , for jioward; seveb ;(7), Vptfe> World Wide Communion Sunday. , First Wednesday of every m r» Y the last previously e l9?6 at ?:o6 p.m. in circuit court Parks and Territorial Rds Room no. 4. Carried. 0: 46 a.m;—Sunday school, bur ices. (Nursery available.) (PRECINCT NO. 1 and 2) Itfe of August 6, 1976 inclusive as received by______,;____ seiry provided, Tlie Rev. Glenn Kjellberg, Pastor! lid claims are hereby presented for action by the 'Board bt CfeVb- Meeting adjourned M 9:50 p.m, All services interpreted for the 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, deaf. Every Surtdayp- c o u n t y of Wa s h t e n a w , sta te of Mic h ig a n IsSioners. ROBERT M. HARRISON 9:15 a.m.—Morning worship. Washtenaw County clerk nursery provided. Every Wednesday— Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the “Michigan The claims are in the order in which they were received} Wherein , ,6:00 pm,--Evfeft'!ng worship, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. ’felaim. received is withheld or rejected and the list shows the nam e 7:00 p.m.—Bible study and pray­ Election Law/' I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except I the claimant, the amount .of the claim and the date presented. BQAj& ,OE*l fevet^r Wodhfeidayt- er meeting. (Nursery available.) Supdoy and a legal hoiday, the day of any regular or special election 1, This certification does not extend to verification that all claims were W id ay, September 13, l976 T:bo p.m.—Eamiry hour, prayer BUS transportation available: 428- bahaH PIRESIDE or primary election, receive for registration the name of any legal [ferred subject to prior authorization by the Board of Commissioners. RECORD QF PROCEEDINGS meeting, and Bible study. 7222. Every Thursday*-* voter in:said Township, City or Village not alreody registered who may Robert Mb Harrison : . Afternoon Session ■■ - 8:00 p.m.^At tne home of Toby APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. Washtenaw County Clerk A (Special meeting o|, the Wa^h- ; , North Lake FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Peterson^ 705 S» M 1 ■ I HI : ■■■ " I. ■ ■■ » . J S = W ishing to a thfe Baha'i SUMMARY Of? CLAIMS,August 18,1976 , county ■Boartl vpf cbmblis- Thfe Rey> Ribband Coury, Pastor Notice Is ,Hereby Given thot |(l^jji be ,pt C,bfe|^fe«i P ru9r SlOhers wa’S held at die Court Rduse i Iveiy Sunday— ’'i wMCOMe. ‘ tsj FOR BOARD APPRDVAL August 18, 1976 " 0 the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Evefer; Sunday- , 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school I 101 N. Main St., Chelsea, any day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ID 101-GENERAL FUND op Monday, September 13. 1976 in 8:30 ' and 10:00 a.m. — Worship 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Hamburg Dairy Queen Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at Chelsea Drug, fcceptiqn Claims • *. ■* • ^ '•’»*•»•••'•*. •*.'.*.« v *. *. * 1.64 1T7a for thfe purpose of com4 6:00 p.m.-—Eyening worship. /stem Claims ) 62 ddeiing the request of the. City pf i^ H E L IC A L Svfery Wednesday— Receives Coveted ...... to be annexed to Washtenaw i ,LUTHERAN CrtURCH . 7:00 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassadors. r 1 ' - - lOl N. Main St., Chelsea, on Total claims- fu Nd ioi $597,779.26 County. 12501 Riethmiller Rd., Grass - Lake Missionettes. Bible meditation and Quality-Purity Award The meeting Was ealled to Order The Rev. Andrew Bloom, Pastor prayfer. ID 269-LAW LIBRARY Every Sunday*-:, Alexander and Rose Ann Walker, icception Cl(i i nts «$ by Chair Murray at 1:25 p.pi. Roll call found Comms. Ellis, Is­ 9:00 g.m.r-Worship seryiee. franchise operators Of the Dairy Monday, Oct 4, 1976 - Last Day System Claims -0- CHELSfeA BAPTIST CHURCH Queeh' ...... Store at .04501'"' E. M-M:36 in rael, Sbo.ultz, Walter & Walter- 1C: 15 a,m.—Divine services. ■ 377 Wilkinson St. * house absent. Hamburg, were recently presented From & o'clock a.m. until 5 p.m. MTOTAL CLAIMS - FUND 269 -0- ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL The Rev. J a m e s Stacey, Pastor the Quality-Purity Award by Amer­ VD 292—CHILD CARE Chair Murray announced that Every Sunday— THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION Oomm. Walter has been added to AND REFORMED CHURCH ican Dairy Queen Corp., a subsid­ Kception Clsinis •«•••»••#*•*••**••••••«****•<('%$ (United Church o| Christ) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school for the iary of International Dairy Queen, And on Saturday, October 2, 1976 - 8 o.m. fro 5 p.m. ^stem Claims •!•»«•«*• r *•••«••*«»> • * * v * • * »^ •«* 30^ he Human Resources Committee; whole family. Inc. A i provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acts of 1954 Comm. Bradbury is Vice-Chair of Francisco 11:00 a.m.—M 0 r n i n g worship The Rev. Virgil King, Pastor. The Quality-Purity Award signi­ As Attended. TOTAL CLAIMS—FUND 292 $ 3*0,442.70 iumatt Resources and Comm. Is­ service and children’s church. rael, Jibs been added to the Physi- Every Sunday—, fies that the Walkers’ Dairy Queen 7:00 p.m.—Evening service, in­ store has achieved and maintained For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ (ND^W-GRANTS ebrnmittoe. . 10:30 a.m.—Church services. formal pinging, sharing, study and ING such o‘f the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or inception Cl^hhs ...... *..*.**.>.*...,,,*>...1$ 2,706.71 a superior rating in all quality ir announced that there would discussion. (Nursery care provided VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. lystem Clairns \««.*»*» 9,474.74 ie a retirement party for John CHURCH OF CHRIST for all Seryicbs). and purity inspections Conducted Palmer the Civil Defense Director 13661 Old US-12, East . by representatives of American The nome of no person but on ACTUAL RESIDENT of the Home Bible Studies each, week Dairy Queen Corp. TOTAL CLAIMS-FUND 296 $ 12,181.45 pn Friday, September 17th from: Evangelist John M. Hamilton in the homes of the leaders. precinct at thfe titte of registration, ond entitled under the Consti­ 3:00 tO 6:06 gt the Service Center, Every Sunday^ tution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be 76-0417 Comm. Ellis supported...... by comm, Taylor mpved Teen Ministry, Sunday at 6 p.m, entered in the registration book. Iplution 44th4ii]?i,hig payment of om i# thb. 76-0421 Comm, Hansen supported iO:O0.a,m.—drurch school and study groups during the week. Get Out and Vote . . . bousiy appbyhd claim and cb; Jhfbdilh: mb dbtl. bf August by Comm. Nieiten moved that the 11:00 a.m. worship service. 1976, be adopted. Roil call Vote- S: 13. NAYSi L Wolion carried. resolution submitting to the WaSh- Nurtery' (WiTi Jjfe available. FIRST CHUHEH OF CHRIST (Continued from page nine) ttfecWr Unable t o Make Personal Application, Procedure enaw County Electors the question 6:0b p.m.-Wbtohipservlce...... SCIENTIST mind residents of the approaching SEC. 5.04. Any elector who is unable to moke persona! applica­ Board of Commissioner of whether the boundaries of Wash- wrahesday— )M: Robert M. Harrison, Clerk 1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor voting' dates, and urging people tion for registtotibh because of physical disability or aosence from the enaw County shall be adjusted to 7:30 p.m.-^bto Every Sunday- “to get out and exercise their Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is located, may 'E: August 30,1976 , ; , ^ , include all of the City of Milan and be registered prior to the close gf registration before any election or 1JECT: Presentation of Claims M.S.A. 5.331 Paragraph 17 10:30 a.m.—Sunday school, morn­ right to vote,” spokesmen for the OOrtifying the ballot question for FIRST UNITED ing service. proun reported. rirnary election by securing from the'Clerk of the Township, City or (Attached hereto is a true copy Of the record of claims cbnlmenCing said proposition, be adopted. Roll PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH liloge in which is located his legal residence, duplicate registration Unadilia ecards ond executing in duplicate the registration affidavit before a no­ h the last previously approved claim and continuing through the Call vote: YEAS: 9. NAYS: none. tary public or other officer legally authorized to administer oaths and of August 20, 1976 inclusive aA.i^'ceived by^^ and filed with this ABSENT: 5. Motion carried. The Rev. T. H. Liang, Pastor returning such registration cords to the Clerk of the Township, City or ?e. Said claims are hereby presented for action By the Board of Comm. Fojtjk introduced Susan Ivery Sunday— Village before the close of office hours on the last day of registration imissioners.. t ■. Smart a graduate student from the .9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. prior to any election or primary election. The notary public or other The claims are in the orderor^der in which theythe: were received; wherein University of Michigan to the Com­ 11:00 a.m,—Worship service. officer administering the oath shall sign his nome on the line for the | claim received is withheld or rejected and .the list shdws the name missioners, Ms. Smart jias beqn Signat*"’'* of the registration officer and designate his title. ie’ claimant, the amourtV bf the claim and the date presented. ield placed With Comm, Foj'Uk un­ _ _ _ .Tp6;VlLLA$R til December. : ■ UNIT# MElH#]ST CHURCH UnregistereH Persons Not Entitled To Vote This certification doe! extend to verification mat all claims Comm. ( Taylor supbortbd by ; : 8118 .WAshiitoton St. ^ incurred subject to prior authorization By the Board of Com- ,Comm. McClhry moved tb bdjourh The Rev, Grehn KjeiiberR; Pastor SEC. 491. The Inspectors of election at any election or primary isioners. election In this State, or in any District, County, Township, City or until Wednesday, September 15, Every Sunday- Village thereof, shall not receive the vote of ony person whose nome tpbert M.ttarrison 976 at 7:00 p.m. in Circuit Court 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. Is not registered in the registration book of the Township, Ward or ^ishtenaw County Clerk Room No. 4. Motion carried. 11:15 m.—Worship service. in Which he offers to vote. (As provided under Act 116, SUMMARY OF CLAIMS SeWthmWri, i9 # Meeting adjourned at i$8 p.m. f . iq >?4 i ROBERT M. HARRISON MtTHOfelSf hME CMPEL dm FOR BOARD APPROVAL September 1 ,1976 Only *t«JV o f tuk w nom i\ 101—GENERAL FUND WashtenaW bounty Clerk Chaplain Ira Wood, Pastor Transfer of Registration, Application, Time Exception Claims «*!.*;»*.*^$421,67^*70 Every Sunday­ At Your Hardware, Lumber and Bldg. Supply Store SEC. 506. Any registered elector may upon change of residence /stem Claims ...... 82,384.08 A woman marrying her fourth s ' a.m.—Worship service. WAftp BROS. Chicago 60651 Pioneers in Plastics Since 1924 within the Township, City or Village cause his registration to be husband was greeted by an old See How Amtfica Crew-3 Million People Ha*e Al Harolcf Warp's Pioneer Villape. Minden, Nebe. frrtttsferr'ed to his new address by sending to the Clerk a signed request, riend who remembered the first GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH stating his present address, the date he moved thereto, and the address .TOTAL CLAIMS-FUND 101 1 * fe $504,057.08 hree: “The first was a banker, The Rev. Paul White, Pastor from which he .was last registered, or by applying in person for a fNb 269—LAW LIBRARY he second an actor, the third a Every Sunday— transfer. The Clerk shall strike through the lost address, ward and -A- precinct number and record the new address, ward and precinct tception Claims minister—and now you’ve married 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school number on the original ond duplicate registrotion cards, and s. .01. /stem Claims • * .0. an undertaker. How Is it that 11:00 a.m.™Morning worship. place the original registration card in oror*>r precinct file. Such you’ve picked meb In subh varied S;00 p.m.—Young people, W e H a v e T h e G e n u i n e transfers shall not be made after the Fifth Friday preceding any ,Total claims- fund 269 • t t » •»k » -0- < professions?” “One tor the mbhey, 7:00 p.m.—Everting Worship. election or primarv election (unless such Fifth Friday shall foil on o fkD 292—iCHILD CARE i two for the show,” replied mb t i$ 0 p.m.—Thursday mid-week legal holiday in which event registration shall be accepted during the bride, “three to get ready . . ” worship service. next full working day.) Inception Claims ...... $ 12,449.56 • ------11.7 /stem Claims »*,■..*.•*,**,.,, 14,820.89 Transfer of Registration on Election Day TOTAL CTAlMWUND 292 $ 27,276.4s Storm Windows SEC. 507. Any registered elector who has removed from one ID296-GRANT5 PLANNING PICNICS election precinct of a Township, City or Village to another election tception c l a i m s * ...... ,.,*,,.1 precinct of the some Township, City or Village and has not recorded $tem Claims ...... 11.•.>k... vt i 2,449.74 Storm such removal with the loco! Clerk shod execute a tronsfer of registra­ or SUMMEU OUTINGS? Door* tion request, listing the new residence address thereon over his signa­ ture, with frhe election board in Hie precinct in which he is registered TOTAL' CLAIMS—FUND 296 .. $ .39 ■ Ffer * "i ■ '« W J ' We offer eompletl dining feeiliOes at the next ensuing primary or election, The inspector of election in ,418 Comm. Nielsen supported Cheaper charge of the registration records shall compare the signature thereon Cothm. Murray moved that the A ie Th®. Than with the Signature U0on the applicant's registration record ond, if the ibmm . ftuebler ipoved in at the resolution authorizing the Nomltv- and carry-out service. *0 l5 ^york Glass I signatures .Correspond, then toe Inspector shall certify such fact by ution au?horizing the chair of affixing his initials upon sold request. The applicant for tronsfer, ofter atlhg Committee to. he charged hoving signed on application to vote as provided In Section 523 of thf* ioiard of Commissioners to sigh wRh caVryipg fOtV/ard the proposal HOME MAbE HZiAS after 5 lo f U' ■ .. With act, shall then be permitted to vote in such precinct for that primary \mbndment,tto cooperative Re- to Create the position of a bounty tack ovtr U or election oply. The apolication for tronsfer sholl be filed with toe fsement Program Agreement Manager or d County Coordinator Townshb, City or Village Clerk who sholl then transfer such voter's COMPLETE DINNERS - SNACKS - SANDWICHES For Porches h Blends the previously em or a County Administrator and A BjreeMweys * 4 0 <" H *m . * M ’JW M JL5?!!! # ' registration In accordance with the application. When the nome of any r intp agbBmenjt the term of that the Nominating Committee street In a Township, City or Vlllaae hos been changed, it sholl be ‘ uTv* 1, 19'75 i complete their alignment within HOURS; Tuesday thru Thuredoy, 4 p.m. t» 10 p.m. the duty of the Township, City or Village Clerk to make the change d time frame that will give this ftffay, Soturdoy, Sunday, 11 a.m, t» 10 p.m. Closed Mondoye, to show the proper nome of street In the registrotion records, and It AVAILABLE AT shall not be necessary for toe elector to change his registration with Baird information and rgcommen- respect toercto in order to be eligible to vote. ;dit»hs feniblina the Board to dp- RESTAURANT CHELSEA HARDWARE w m m m * fgmgmkm.% Daniel J, Murphy, Township Clerk sfiiort on or before DecemBfei t 1, 1 M&5 N. Tftrtteiei Rd. 11Q S. Main St. Ph. 475-112) l l r Mpe W\ '.:A‘ ifvV" |\V-; ''t " ’ ! ‘A'-’ - * ii' ). i ")■; >-1. VT1 U l l The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, September 80, !S}76 " ' : 0 LIKE IT!

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