Wim "K«M ••» the cwrttene of 2.>' tiarota donas.'' -8om*m Cheto /HT '''*fM' Oft HMIijOBlD-^VtNTICNTw y|AJJ*> It CHCAtA MtCWCAH, £E0NtSOAV^ AUGUJ|T I13^» IS This •v* ^•jOUinf Esrcitement Mounts As I 111 Mil Fair Looks Toward Opening Day

*Bf fajB-^neninn iiAtQMM ii.nL. aaat liadriret d swine at 7 Th* (utfhHelit td (?ntto« Mwong Fair Aug. It-*, P-m, Pari Vm of the demolition is tha sct^awef tb* IW CSariiaa it laxgrnt crrnawraty- dBrtQf ""f"* Ct ' ;39 p.m. CooaawoOy Fair Qaeen. A* of •a«ui! fait, *S I* nnmat tdon- Aa> Blfa> partwnutoce hwrae pre** taa*, »err were atght tfcai to 6n»«a»ftn* teat y*ar, sfeow hftnfe afl Tfcwrsdays ac- dafifltte caa^datiatt, and mecher intent** oaky owjar cha*** a Uvitiaa-attajB. Aatioue tractor p<«tobk ana. Jafit Vortw wtt be • nana bog w* rnylitn the tons;- pdOtaR begins at « ajn.. fallowed the master o< eenmorees. by the judging of dairy rattle at Tractor aea^afeu ctnatiatw at J E**»tl»*i&pr*» 1». p.m. wtfh the lams stocawfpeed awa. AlMav«Mvteri tto same At 5 pun. on Thursday will be pull weight tranafer sled dasawt ANDttCh it'» favaaaiMe to the Kktiks Fedolfr-Power Trac­ Saturday ot^su with an and 1> Martin lileespan of Chelsea Community speed pulling contest and a nwr.i- On Tuesday at li a.m. there tnodified tractor pull at 7 ri rn. will be the lodging f& poultry. Hospital, who will talk on ?he same subject I.ivestoc'lt Sweepstakes Show !61JowiribythejOJ|B^afir»tnnts begins at 7 ». with the l^estiick at 1 pm Atooatli* ahorse stem Other Ladies Dmy evmts in­ raffle dravong at 10. Following the Children's clude a performance by Tracey Parking in lots at the Parade wtf$ be a tncyde puH at Lynne and The Stantain Ex­ fairgrounds i* free the roam arena, the judging a/ press, free coffn* and doughnuts Children 12 add younger are sheep, and the test installment of to the first SW women who also admitted free Senior the flftnoMrmn dart*. whKh u>- register, and a pactumutpce by citizens CM bay a ft pas* good cindes the **«der Pnff derby for dancers ftwo Heartbeat Tecftru- 'or the wn**r fair, and thrv w:ll i^-je Center dnriog registration be scanned on Tborsday free at wndnandoy kkfcc off with a AJa» oa Friday monung are a cbarjje. mnturn perfeimtac e horae attow horse shew at 9 aad a hghtw«iiiht Otber scaaas pajaaat are flfl for at 18011.(1100wwdbytnajwlgto g tractor puB, «iao at the same adufts and P fcr otadenta with tf gents at la. panlnfofbaafati time. tagfa school irtaiahfictthori. DNR Seeks Charges Against Screw Wf»r%8 for uuinjjtng Oil into Letts r Crtu^aai cftarttas will be flowing into the creek for at least sought f^afcrt Federal Sore* been completed Hoffman said. an hour and Ja aauuftes. ,An uijec- SgL Jinn Waoley, environmental Worts of CbeUei for duneang twn of dye into the Federal Scrt•*• several hondred gallons of oil into conservation officer with DNR Works draw later confirmed estimated that cost at 11.50U. Letts Creek, according to Depart- their sanjacioftt. tn«tt of Nafierai 'bmamros, of­ The DNR gave as a clean bill There wasn't much to hide " J ijealth Last tneak and com­ ficials. Wales sa«t The f<^»«fr*f ocenrrad Sunday mented on what a hoe job we'q Fred Hoffman, plant manager done." Hoffman said. «00M SCainCBS at Caelaaa TiaiBiniiry dwyaWi atal wawat •»to* oa r bat the esaergeacy i oionmal. iaty V, according to at Federal Screw Weeks, admit­ Cmg Waias. DNR Conservadon to the tjjesotune. Wooley said, BBW am aaat woes after heavy note fealurd «a*raffaa ted the od was dumped. the incident Ts still under in­ officei and Cheiaea resident He We obviously dunl want to said Tiunor Ssh kills." were vestigation. He said water hide anything," Hoffman said samples and other evidence are reported as far as 1^ roles "We have taken preventive downstream. still being analyzed and it will measures so that it cant flapper: probably be IM weeks before any Wales, who was co vacation at again evidence can be taken to a pro- Leaky Roof, Heavy Rains the Uoac. was called at home by * Jeff Harness, general manager beciaor. man «4» tews on the creek and of the plant wa» naarnulnhle for Wooley said the dumping of oil noticed ttat stick. WaJts said he comment. tracad the oil back to a storm is ccostdered a misdemeanor Federal Screw Works will pay with fines ranging from C5*l to aewer at Federal Screw Works. for the initial ciean-up of the Give Hospital Big Headache Br «*"—+'•* that oil had bow 135.008. He said that under the drain sewer, which has already (ConbanwjdOBpagetwo) C^isea Community H^-apiui. Hospital and Saline <"'>rr;;'ii;mt- wuuld btr subdued at Oit-Lsea susta^ied »enou& damagt uut Hospital. Kubanj -<»id. hospital *nd transferred to Wednesday nigM when heavy Kubany :->iiitl the ram m.-*> !>at .mother facility. ra^na laakad tbrongh a partially the intensive tare unit out of com­ EnM-'^ency room services re- fmanrd re-roofing project and mission, as well j^ p-jrt uf tht maim 1 intact, although some of soaked several key areaA. emergency room, thi- (it-jr^ry the equipment was moved into The LOipact of the rain could part »*f the radiolu^y de^i-tment, hallways. riave been moots worw. however and several uffice^ The two largest pieces of as the teafangbe^a n Late Weflnt •,- Kubany «id Li>: rV: !.>;. !hat rjdiokvty equipment were shut day at a tune WKT, mes* of the 'LIV h^^pilal -Aa> *urk:r.:: !o-,clv down and possibly diinw>{ed. rooms, including the surn.ery with liufift V'.i'ley .v.'iiljulancc Kubaiiy said They Kui to be areas, weren't in LIS* service to nj;:dlt: ••riticulfv checked out before tje Freeman Hoofing Co. of Jacks.;,'! otherwi.se Ijtvn pliii'ed in ihttn- All furniture, equipment and to re-"oof the portion of :h^ siveciir' Sh».' said IIVM pat.ienls < Continued on putfe two) • building over the surnery ;irt*a, and a rubber roof »u us*^ J •- cording to Director uf IWic H^latiOTLs Pat Kubany DDA Plan Adopted However, workers chd nt>< an­ ticipate the rauifall of rwarl) l*o inches, and the partly finished |ob cc^uld not tolerate tl*' voliime By Village CouncU of water Chelsea Village Council voted "TTH y didn't say no vuu cannot "There were * couple uf quick unanimously to adopt the initial do this.' They were concerned showers durr.g the afternoon and plan of the Downtown Develop­ about any curb changes we would they caused the guys to get ment Authority for im­ nuuke on any intersections. The several hours behind in sealing provements to the downtown only point they brought out about the nwf," -•••rtin i i«>mi>ati. la the back rew, from rooms were s*ill completely shut how the state highway depart­ topic has been blown out <>( pro­ Twentj members, guests and spouses uhw eajeyen huca at left, are Mr*. Alfred iF.vrlyn Bonnet > Upstart Roy Ives, ol Tuscou, down. Surgery that hud been ment felt about the plans, since portion, "and we aren't K<«ng to CassirtVs. I" the front, from left, are Cart Bewtter, of FWrtna, Knn. Artz., Mrs. Norman i Iwena SeiU) Stierle, of ABB Arbor, and Leon scheduled for late last week was Main St., or M-52 is a state road, come, in. put a row of trees dtown Edward (Nadew Dancer) U;ja, of Detr^t, Mn. Alnert (Marian Butler, of (Crystal lake. 111. Present, but not pictured, was Irwin handled by St. Joseph Mercy Huydlauff said "they had con­ and turn this place into a forest. Crofts) Chadsey, of Aim Arbor; Mrs. Mildred (White) Titan, *f Young, of Chebea. There were 14 members of the original cerns." (Continued on page five) Plymouth, Mrs. Howard tAlberta Wlnans) Park, of Chelsea, graduating class. 2 Th« Cht'iM-o SiOr»Jai J VVt'dni'sCiOv Adjust )2 '^Po Sewer Plant l^tuid Talks .-.,.3^ Ol^eljaea i*tan5arJ» ,, ^ *\ MICHIGAN MIRROR ¥MaW'Wt*d * • '•lofrhoo* Hit Snag Over Berni 1*?T : Wol!»r f> ar>d H«l«r Way lM»a(d F»ubl.»l>»n JUI 174 \37\ 1'l«nj» for the new wa.stpwulur i Knviroiinieiitid Prole* tioo .jVes 'J \t) State Tax Racmptioii PaUcy bdlion V & pe"C«nt of the value *—Wl^— i i ^^^-^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^-^——mmtamm• •Mate TaSeek ''Superfwd'' Mimey Iroatm 'nl plant h.t-r hit .i : «*»d »»orv A*Jrv«»i*oy at JO. N Mat* 4t Chatoa*. la *e*d of Kcvlev, Study Says of All taxable properties, of which For Rouge Cleanup but the problem li.r-. 'mthiiiK to (hid it would lH'," Kahrner said ^¾. w.ch, «Si »1 «p million is from personal pro­ Following an iuiipertlun ul iliie wilh the ai1u;il plant 'Hie plant is bemK coiwtru*-tpJ «v*' *«IJt u*<*» »m At< ei Marc* £..WP» PuNwitM Km* 'rier^ia! tax abatements snO en- perty an-! 121 5 mi!!K>n !« 'mm cleanup effort;,, (lovrrnor !-!,;;; :*onflpkte t*» CtstftM iiudt^ SOS N. **r* St, I nr problt'tn I'omrrtis ,("'M imw iti iiui'i '••» a!'»jp«:ii tnithi'artt .rain enipuon: have done little to gov rnu item. : chard Tuesday sa>d tlte stute will l»i«h tin- IHTIII shiniJ'l lw .miund tlieKl'A. '- h. 4gfl«. stimulate economic growth, and The report also said approx- pwsue federtt! Super fund money personal property tax enamp- mutely two-thirds of exempt real the new imctii-u nf thi' (fianl A to assist with cleanup of the berm is u.suall) coiistiiictcil SytotripMon *»•»» f tions n«fd to be tightened and property < excluding utduatrial ftougs River. He said a combina­ reviewed according to a stu^r on and commercial tax abutMuaots) aroutkl sewage plants, landfill Hospital taiMrWpw _jjfr_ tion of federal, state and local and other art'as U> keep the -«in'lI 0 r**4i*wiw)M £ »12.90 the effect o£ tin state's property is owned by federal, stata, aad funds will be necessary to pro­ Cw** r«Of n •**»«* Mill °"* I'ontained, S».monih» t*W **» tax exemption policy. local governmerta, white aaather mote a full solution to the con- Flooding * . • Owners of the land for the new S.n^» <^»» Mon^Oy. Nooo meat of Natural Resources berm, with tree* on top. to be con­ much equipment threugiMUtaje Creek i, 5«rea«ed tte lack of over of the assessing prates; re- budgut contains t3M,0sa in state area, was still covered In ptaetic Dup'oy Adv«"'V^g Th*ir*d*» ip.Tt rtlmbie data avatiabk on the qpjrtai local assesaors to value structed. That would separate the ClWMiflWd A4>« tu-exsmpt property and report Rouge cleanup. The fundi will Svapended cwiag thnttgH** Michi^aR, and outlined several vataca to the State Tax Comnia- Oar the plant from tbetr ramata- support water Quality mglaAd. the area, whwfe covwatf 4f0- OUCI MOJ«S- recomraewtotiona for impnmnjj slsa; and r»x|B»riB« owoars of surveillance of the river to deter- work and electrical awAS,'Ms 8 30-5 30 pm ctifTeu poticy. taa-aaamft piuuarlj to file as> Hawever, the village was think­ MorKforFrrftoy sot contamination 'hot spots" ing more in terms of a four-foot removed- Satuf*rj 9 00 • I 2 Noon nuai reports «t»na«i«u is* wlae. and far the development of "Thia aludy, which is ttot first higli berm with trees planted on Chairs and faruttura wun In of its kind, wac ttaK at a cart at Ttat report aJlso \aw» htW»> deana afeentetivas. the hallways and "the «Ma H5.MQ fniai my attic* apprapria- top. ta»rstopi^ftve^arrhT>nnWN I think wc could do a bang-up generally looted a* OfcaugliJuio- ST»T»tlWWt>— twitf tuA was total ovardw." *rt*re jffmrrfa-d tor said rhe study showed thtt the profit beaftt! care grgaoksatiODS. Wet-vactttim equipment was state r*«iK»U»d prppeny tax durapin* was accidental or not. 13,000 cubit yards of dirt to con­ The Legslatwe sbouW inv struct it at a cost of U per cubic ased to get rid of the water, that face Owings tn the fall general credit stiffen front a lack of nudiatety start looUnff at the 1» Wooley said it is unclear 4 »«r» l^o . . • election. yard- He said there simply won't was nearly half an inch deep in a Tuesday. Aug. 1«, LSS2- visibility, unnecessary complexi­ tax exeraptsw cnrreaUy allowed whether the dumping was due to couple of places. Knbsaiy said. 'Swings and PosOll will be join­ ty, and unequal trestweol. and evaluate wiacb ones are sloppy maintenance, pure be enough dirt left uver fiom the The Urge number of can­ construction nf the plant io build As of late last week, a trial ed ;n the three-way race by in- We think the homesteed jwaftabte,' DeMasn saal neglect or was an accident." didates i11 for governor of i.-umoenl Sheriff Douglas J. the berm. estimate of the damage had not Michigan '< and confusion over credit sooukl be targeted more "Moat ensnptions are political According to Wooley, a valve to Harvey who »as nonumited at a Second, lie said that m order to been completed, accotding to this year's political re-distrkltfig for low and middle income in nature, sad they need to be an oil hnktmg task was left open a. distant admiourtrator Kathleen convention bv Cm American Par­ bousehotds.'' KJ*UK said. reviewed on a nco-potttkal basis. and the tank overflowed into a I'otutruct tt at all. the village haa election officials predicting a would b_3v? Uj t:«iy arWitional Griffith*. 25 percent voter turnout. ty Kleine said tnere are over 108 This report shoaki at a challenge floor itenn drain. The valve, he Beys frojn Troop 476 camped ux-exerapooo <4atute« on the to the Legislature to make the said, was to kt water into the land, a parcel appro lima teh As of Friday, the question of The 1982 Chelsea Fair will have 75-100 feet wide by 600 feet lor.K a new special event for the for five days at Brum Lake Bey tawks and .tame have outlived pmpeny tax system in Michigan tank to flash it out. liability bad not been worked out women- Its a Ladies Day. with Scout Camp. They were D«ug their usefulness There has to be the best in the ciwutry." he x«id. It's one thing if a pipe breaks The border of the plant is about Griffiths said. local women modelmg (ail fash­ Kalmb&ch. IXN^ FJiSeie, Duug a solid criteria for gracing pro­ "Hppiftttiy. we can begin work m or something, but this is not v> eoo fe?t. At least 75 feet would be However, by Monday afternoon ions, a Kitchen Band, microwave Yee. -Jon Oesterie, Dou^ WetLel. perty tax abatements and a good the fall, and 19C7 could be the cut and dneW," Wooley said. needed for the- width of the berm ail services at lb* hospital, with cooking demonstratior, by Lenore Dai'd Stahl. David Wetzel, Hike process of reviewing exuting ex year to turn the enti/e property We nave a fn* niorr things to ;lue to its. slope :he exception of part of the Mattoff. Gale Bauni^ardntr Rowe. Bob Buritess, Toeu Hep- empbons. he said Ux structure around " run down " I don't know if the additional radiology department, were back iKini. Mark Kern, Don Hall. Pete speaking humorously m You Vccordmx tu study findings. Wooley said the problem was land would be cowered by tht tn use. Are Ladies Tc*ia> " and the an­ Suhi. Bill Ka Ira bach. Steve compounded by a fault) catch Blaess. Jini SUhi. Sieve Schanj. Ux-exempt property in Michigan nouncement of. the Hom&Eaker is wonh an estimated $T/.2 basin in the floor that was design­ BUT - SELL - TRADf of the Year" award This first an­ Mjke Stooer, V*xi Oesierie. Deo- ed to separate water and oil nual Ladies Day event wa» nus Cos^rove. i^eoci Wne«ler It looked hke it had been there NEW and USED Troop leadtrs were Chuck Stocer organized by Kay Heller Kay 30 years and never been Polpn. ElMf Heller, Donna ami Kill Baker. Sooe of the ac- • GUITARS iivitjc* the boys participated in QMlt Umhrn Una Sap: serviced." Wooley said. Da*iU. Sut Van N^'tir ui Dexter. The floor nun at the plant Authorised (Mfewon 4—lmr Debbie Spaulding. Lynn K'.ink. were rifle shooting, shotgun shooting, archery'. awtorbaatMg, DEAR MISTER EWTXHL stUJ apply look at who gits what said he didn't even know there * WIND INSTRUMENTS Jackie Rogers anil Vcretta on the farm. Ctesn had saw where was a catch basin in the Whitoker. sailing .swtmrrun*;. rowing, and Maybe it was tax tag ead of dog oan^'jn*; days and not their dispositions in MM the Gaverno«ei paid OJS floor Sandra ;.. Frame .i.". iS-year- "I wouldn't be surprised J & L MUSIC >;one sour permaneflx, but the billun to farmers aad rancher*. 131 w. ataio H old senior at CHS. will tell a teller;) was stuck in the Of that, JL1 biOsM went to fafts if there hasn't been a little suck humorous story ai her Silent for 24 ) earn .tyo . . . on the creek after every hard S^«fc»r^aj», Ml M* W «JNB.-« pom, mulligrubs all through the ses­ feat USDA aid had "very strong *. (»17| U17SU Sw*. 1«lJaV*;9t, the queen contest, She is spon­ Taarsday. \m%. S. !•«»— sion at the country start Satur­ net werth and law ffaanaal prob­ rain, but not to the point that peo­ sored by Chelsea Bijj, IV. Chelsea Police Chiei John day night. Zek* Grubfe set the lems Of the note bwadk dam ple would notice it'' Trina M Mindvkowski. a ^aimtr won the Democratic mood of the meeting when he said said, «wjf ••» nullum vaA to Wales was more direct about AddENt 6W VtAVU NdW HAf" 16-year old senior atI. MS, will do primary noounalion as candidate the more he obeervea Govern­ farmers deep in deist It* one fault in the toddeM a ilance ao J ILo^eJy Ann doll for 'wasnienaw co«at> sbenff. ment ai all levels the more be thing t» hear erica of farmers go- "They 're daunssg it wet an at•• TSUX/CABU setvucc corne to life fur her fair queen Sheriff Geurge A. Petersew *u sees the wisdom U Mark Twain ing dmn far the third tuna, Ckm cidut hut I dont buy it," Wales AVAILABLE PQ* A NOlkMNAL m talent presentiUon. re-flomuijitetj on 0* Reyublvan That mat, Zeke dacuvad, *do"t said, hat it's pare Gewetaaaaax ticket. near so zxuicti tell ninay storiaa aa not to thro* gnpd tax dollars •Thai is a common fractke 1 I Years . l^o . . . Gubenatorial primary can­ be told stories funny, and that's afuvbsstpslmcsi tnYeatmoBSa, A it bapptM in Am Arbor all didates are John B. Swauison (D) The way to teaofa. etrang net warm is bound to he the time but normally there are Always low*** AvwnwbMt Air funt Ttandav, Aug 1«. 1CT!— and George Romney U more help man a banknsp, was huge amounts of oil involved. It i ncKsns*a - atucses Harold J Owm^s s^ttred a a)Tl aSMa>Rr#*4l ujflla .Imflh .itvin»MM*ri try Fer instant. Zeke said, Twain /^l^m'B -*T muaHy happen* no a Sunriuy decisive victory u> Tuesday's the Republican norrunatioa to told how the missionary wail when they \hmk no one is primary election to win the Actual, broke u Bug Hookum, succeed herself as county derk forth to convert the cannibals lie them ax has gits is a rale m looking," Republican nomination for received tlte largest fiambef of said the cannibals received the ACCENT ON sheriff m Washtenaw county with .American life that natural car­ votes of any county candidate-a missionary eoriule and they ries over in politics that is the Pinckney Youth 6,S0* votes. tnU, of 9,317. listened with the greatest interest Democrats ga^e Frederick soul of Guvemment. For his part, Over-all attendance for six to everthirig he had tci say. And Bug said, it's refreabug to sue With Army In it Ftw^li of YpsUanU ,Q25, divided a^, ments playing cannibals to us year when tbe House took the cap r missionaries Our elected and ap­ of Roger K. aad Nancy L. Lyke of VKATHbK foliows: arts and crafts 2,030. ofi outside income tbe haB was 2S4 Dexter St., Piackney, has ar­ Atf.l.O'.-^ «i*h MgifM VCl'Vy TiOvi-l roorrorit; baseball, 1,910; after­ pointed repersefltives listen and aspty and no vote was took- The for the Record . . . make noises about understanding rived for duty with the 36th Field There /s No Charge for Our SmrvUe! noon activities, 975; evening speaker declared the resolution Artillery. West Ge-many Max. .Win. Hr«.ip basketball and baseball, 1.110. our perdicamefits, and ttea they resolved five seconds after it was FREE TICKET DCUVERY Wwlneitu. Aa<.« 80 S3 1.75 do what they've alius done. They His wife, .Anne, is the daughter 'IWiday \u*; 7 >T f)l O.M Jack Young's black Angus interduced by a member that was 104 S. MAIN ST.. CHELSEA. MUCH. 40118 sqmrt a uttie oil on the .squeak- of Robert and Judy Zurcher of Knd»>,*w •• '' <* J.IXl .steer, which weighed 511 lbs quitting to go into lobbying. Kver- iAbove S* \~L. 9 T2 ;< O.OAJ ingest wheel and go on about the body not there could go home and 3474 Junior Dr., Pinckney SiSKli.. \J* ;I3 '1 W Ti.li when be not bun, has now reach­ business of Guvernmeiit busi­ MWiiiV, W U ':i M ed a weight of approximately say truthful that he had nothing , 'A*/ ness, TLexU;.. A .« ••- -* « 1,000 lb*, and ..•> bc-in^ grooraed to to do with it, Continued on na^e four Ami tliai business, Zeke wem Speaking of true colors, Ed on, is first 'looking out fer them Doohttle said he liked the that's m office, and, second, tak­ member of the N. C. Board of ing care of than that done the Transportation better The most to put em in office and that governor had pot up road signs show tbe most promise of keeping all over the capital telling how to em there No wonder, Zeke I&JHI, git to his hemetown ISO mile Open MON.-THURS. 'til 9, SAT. 1 P.M. * SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY, TOO. ( that folks .n this country vote away. So the board member done agin, not fer You don't need a tbe same thing with tbe idee that CHELSEA Jvm^."^•^L*! ntoum swwv. H« » 0M-S^ 2 475-1301 Jniporlar good man tried and true on your it was bis duty to his people in Noittita mUm downtown perucular and all people in side, he said, you need a real bozo No. 6C366 1966THUNDERBIRD - 5 0L V 8 Automatic overdrive. AM/FM e'ec. search on the other side. That's how this general. His town 90 mile trom radio with cass.. AC tilt spaed control, power seats, brakes windows, and Iococo draft is coming down, ac­ Raleigh has 1,000 people. It don't locks. Rear window defroster. of cording to Zeke, he's being billed have a guvernor, the member ai the worst camdate we got ex­ said, but it does have a voice on LIST: m,77w. 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VMMBU 8' V, tiAlWHAl Food & Spirits iTtlUltllS .UllClfO PALMER PRICED MQHUCIAHS W. Old US 12 g. M-S3 Ch&lsoa th* Chelseo Standard, VVsdnesday, AuguM <3, 1986 3 Joyce Brown To Chair St. Jude Bike-a-Thon Joyce Brown of CheUea has This year's ew.-nt ii liertirati'i! been named the chair of the St. to Jaime," an i/hio #ri who * <. Jude Children's Hi'-Search tiia^wsed with k-ux-in..i i. '.i... Hospital Bike-a-Thon in Chelsea. of I9f3 but :i in remission lmi.'.y The went is scheduled Sept 20, thanks to treatment rtccvd it with a rain date of Sepi. 27. In -St Jude HospiUJ. past year* the event has hern The hospital w% founded . held at Chrysler Proving entertainer Danny Thumbs :i. Grounds. However, 110 site has 19*2 to combat cstaatropbv yet been confirmed for this year s diseases which afflict children, h event. is a r.on-sectarian and r>on In the bike-a-tbon, children discriminatory institution, AT-,-i raiae money by aolkstiTg pledges provides medical care to m. for how far they ride. than 4JM children-

BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS 120-€otjftrT1k*«» Books 75* 7ft-ee*9t 1fceme Books .5©* Wellnitzes Mark 60th Anniversary 200 count Flier Piper $1.00 John and Roth Wellnite. 520 Chelsea from Adrian in HOT *» has missed only five meetings. l#-eoe«tpflceefle9$../ ©$' Howard St. celebrated their 69th John becftinc a MttropoUtor. Life The WeBmtzes also stay busy rOCfcet rOVlFOBOS 20 wadding anniversary at home Insurance vent maintaHiutg their home. Aug. II They became members of St. Ruth and John have two sons, Trapper BMers $4.25 They were married in Paul's Evangelical and Reform­ John R. of ypailanti and Jack H. Tecufnaah by the Rev. H. R. ed church in 1837. now known a& of BrookaviPe, FTa. Thty have FieX"3 Ofooers . *%» z^ Martfe in the MethodM par­ St. Paul's United Church of seven grandV*RJdren and seven sonage in 15»- They moved to Chrwt great-grandchildren. John stays active with his hob­ John R- haa ooe son. Rick, liv­ Burg Family bies of wordworking and collect­ ing in Oklahoma, another son. falen K. Leonard. Gregory A. ftoye ing classic Winchester rifles. He Kurt, in Bay City, and a third son, CHELSEA OFFICE SUPPLY Reunion Sunday has been associated with the Scott, in Linwood. A daughter Chelsea Community Fair Board died 17 yean ago Helen Leonard, Gregory Raye m*. Ph. 473-3»3* or 475-3*42 At Dol! Farm since 1968, and still reports the Grandson Kurt has three jj M*a^A4.4fc3e»*M *rni.+-.30-+>Q0 The l«h annual Burg Family proceedings of the meetings. Hn children, Julie, Jason and Cletis. Are Wed in Outdoor Ceremony Reunion was held Sunday, Aug. 3 Son Jack H. has four children. at Doll's picnic grounds. A pol­ Marathon Bridge Jack J.. Bart, Gary and Jennifer Helen Ray Leonard and Elizabeth Leonard Worley, of lack dkoer was served to 87 Jack J. has two children Monica Gregory ABea Raye were married Charleston, S- C, formerly of guests from Michigan, Illinois, Seeking Members for and Daniel in South Dakota. Bart Saturday afternewn. ,k«w 3, «> Ann Arbor, and Charles D. j-ONio, Florida and Caracas, September Opening live* m Nurthville and has two an outdoor ceremony at DiStefano of Southgate were at­ ; VeoeHiela. children, Sara and Megan. Gary Romanoff 3 m Ann Arbor. tendants. ; A brief shower did not dampen Chelsea Community Hospital lives in Ajden and Jennifer in Heier. is the daughter of Walter The Rev. William 3. ROL of ; the moods of the visitors, as they Auxiliary sponsor] a Bridge Saguuin P and Helen May Leonard. Grtg Dexter performed the ctreowny. »enjoyed the swimming, Marathon each year, September John and Ruth, U>th oc­ is the son of the late Martin and A celebration imroedialdy through June. togenarians, are in good health s volleyball and horseshoes as well Mary Ellen Raye. followed the c«-nwioy 2 as the visiting. Daphne Hodder marathon The bride's sister. Dr. Helen and Greg are giaduie* *: The activities would not he bridge chairman would like to Heolth Center Offers A the University of WfMfB^ -complete without the traditional issue a last call for this year's where Greg is currently COB* rBocci Ball tournament, won this players. If anyone is interested in Drug Use Assessment Recojj Ordered OH pletuif; hu master * degree n ar­ cyear by Vine* Burg and Brian joining the group, please call and is, your child using dru^.s chitecture H«ien is employed by r'Skit" Schittmhelm taking last sign up before Aug. 24 as Dv you sometimes wonder if Child Safety Seat The Chelsea Standard. 5 year's crown away from host Don schedules will be mailed the Last your teen-ager is just struggling week-end in August. Graco '^ildren's Prodactt bM iDoUand partner, Jerry Guirey. to find himself or herself or undertaken a recall of its Graco '•'•flam are being made for next Call Mrs. Hodder days at whether he or she may be using GT 1004 chiid iafet> seals BOY SCOUTS ~ *s reunion. 475-1361 or ev«un«s at 475-7238 drugs? A new substance abuse becaust: of possible proisiem* TROOP «l*~ assessment service offered by with the lever that adjusts the m the Chemical Dependency Pro­ !jfe rank scout Paal Hadnttng seat. The probkm could occur has conpMad hai EagM project, gram at Catherine McAuley when the safety seat is ui the in- Health Center can hwtp you know the final step in adac-fiAg the taM traar fAciogi powtion. J v the scor«. —*-^* *^lf " Pa*A'afM)«oh«uo- Aa^tftoe^twcewjtcto- andptompoiehf/dstyles. For the assessment, a trained The possible defect was siatod at aacariag tw gi mwfric SSZs^oSZ^ 2y,^T******'' counselor meet* with the parents discovered by XHTSA erqiune«r<> wall OMKWI daogus tob e pahMad 74ftr L> c and their child. If the child does wlto were testing the seat to see if upon the end walla of the f%Hit? ftwNfccftaaed *igrm*d °" ' have a drug or alfohoJ prohWn it rMwio!iAri wtth F"«i^ril Motor Free Metaadat feilowsdap hall, o^BAI LOt the parents and the child will be aod t« jtrem toeir coBatructioo to Vehicle Sa?>ty Standard No. 213, canptotion. given assistance m Selecting the Child Restraint Systems right treatment. Artist^estigQers Kasay Aader* The minimal service f*< L-an be Graco will correct the problem too and Dan Dent and Bible waived dependuig on Uw piarents at no cost to the owner by pro* scripture as a basis for ther EAR PIERQNG ability tu pay. vidtag a guard that will prevent murals. Church mdoiiefs and w*tn ptxenase of i»efCiri^ the vehicle's back seat from in­ fellow scouts aafttted in the paint­ eamngs Parentai ccrtsent For more information, call the reqvjired unde* ^B Chemical Dependency Program terfering with the latciung ing. Assistant Scoutmaster FREE at 572-4308. mechanism erf the child seat Robert South has counseled Paul Gracx? will send the guard, along throughout out project with instructions, to GT 1090 Paul has earned 24 merit CAROL'S owners who call or *nt* toe com­ badges, 21 are required for Eagle pany. rank, and has satisfied the re­ WINANS JEWELRY CUTS Owners may call draco's quirements of serving in troop •0 CHCSTMUT customer service divisjori toll- positions Paul, age 1&, presently free hy dialing 1-0UO-345-11OS. is serving as staff lifeguard at the Penr^ylvania residents may call Boy Scout Summer Camp, Camp Monde?. Wednesday collect on l-2li-28goSf«l. Letters Teetookah- His confirmation of and fritiay should be addressed to. Graco Eagle is forthcoming from Na­ Children's Products,- Inc., P.O. tional. 475-7094 Box 100, Elverson. Pa. 19S20. DougHedding, Leader. Dayspring Gifts % Cy Apflftntmont Only 4:00 am. . 3.00 pm Standard ffant 4iaW » -jiattwuwj^ at North School Gym Christmas Ornaments 50 for 12-week term 1 Reduction for siblings 10% Off All New » Ages 3-16, Boys and Girls Christmas Merchandise 1 ORIGINAL LEVI Beginner classes taught by Already in Stock. student teachers under the direction 1 BENDOVER of Rita Wilson Howard. More Arriving Daily! ! Continue your collection At a Special Low Price For further information now at early savings! Was $23.00 and registration 1 Nows15.99 I CALL Vp^/oAUUj(fffi MRS. WYNN 116 S. Main St., Chelsea Ph. 475 750 ig VOGEL'S 475-7150 OS Open Mori. A Frl. until 8:30 g Mi ask

X Th* Chaite-o Stondord W*dn«sdoy Aujjuir 13 1986 Conning Workshop Offered By County Extension Service Gardens are full and product is overflowing at Uw fanaer'a market* ao thu is (fee taw *• prwteve Foud for Later. It i* impor­ tant u> uac the latest t*iK*fti« iTtethod* wh«n ymi cam or (r*nc, pwkie or tmkt jam. HtaJfch, tow, trramy «nt fnar Ww art •Q involved. Dont kt yaav bard work $o to waste; im*nnh*t*mmUHtimfr of tout pns»erv»UMi a( tte pubsx dcnoMMatnUflo-toctsr* ipinsgrtd by the C^oparBbw EAsniaB Ssrvicf. Ce>4Sjdr«trv« Sarvkw prafraoaf art tpm to aS r«fV(i t» rata, odor ttriafr. an or haanVay, Marmatton oa water batk i aaaj wtB b> jrtwMi I ay OAMOaVtNIVBw: Mr. and *W Oortrf Oaaaon «* Cnafeaa h* Beaaormat Markn Prtaca an iiioaaaiiisiwo4 w*a*r dowohtor. JawwaW lynn, toUrr Aas. is. at ttw Ceanty tevkv Jr., t««i af Mr. mud Mr*. Laray ShMw of Re*w«w, & Ca«a^aWHaa1aadta$oo*m*<»t of Moraoret Mary HAtrkvt to JUST REMINISCING Extension Service kfiw tak#n /rai tSjr >Ur» ^ Thr Chrlm'K Standard Wifliorr. Sr»rh of Am A/bor txw b*wrt anrtaurKftd bv !**•• (wr) oJlinlatoo. Co'C and Cyothio a S*«ch MMhrrmoo rCoi^Hiadframmttwo* ?S°* ,.?ft.^./orc> *"*' Moigorer n o 19*3 j)gh Klsooi ond aNwded ourkets *> ttau n tne ctme tc 8 M*cr*«»i Siot« u>'v#r*ity W-iiiaw flfodu«f«d from Katafnacoo Ceiv preaerve food tar kter. It is B» . _^T^™.V^u»?'ifu •ina* ' baloctrteaiian eaarw a partast to ate fee latest ftttaofe t^t^S^St CflES00,tJ, Lackland AFS, Tea. trot High in 1480 and horn fwi S»3f# Coil»o# «s IflttJ. Th* ooopW it 1 pf#***tfy employed gf 6ookC'0*'*r>i ., n Ch*4»*a Th«y or» plarn,r>s q snetAsda wftea yon can ar frees*, ^.^1. ^¾^¾^ EW«-« J. Eiaala. re«n Ncv S wedding. pack* or iaakv jam. Beat*. ?!fte1i2^?S^SK aTaaaatoafa^Aat^Aswallaji. Saw. oxxary and yoar labor are is s aWa>cradar at a. alary s Gaa»MalB»ia«braoeiiof o*A/ all urrch'ed. (flawy Ofilcsrs Caadsaate sebct Oget let y«wr bard aarfc as tA Mr. and Mrs Dannri Gorf* 34 Yean Ago , . * aS Part Bate, Tet., is en)oyis|> $mi# 8tewm fato%k& fafftm waste, learn tbe newest nattada naraaay, AaaV R OS&— l*day taava earaUe ttt M> born Week* irf AB#. 1K» or faod preservatkja at the pabbc Linda Bristle, Dennis Gorte A racard eroand, satimatcd to ban. B» is enroata to Cam detuuneQataahlectare apoaiwred aanbtr 1,9» peopte, atteaded Laeas aaar Saatt SU. Marie an by tbe Comparative Exteneon it the saa of Mr and Mrs. Joliu MENU 3 »a.n: -Crafts Semct the ice craun social Friday «va- Wednesday, Ajg :3—M^at- •.* .V d.rri -Caixis. Married at Zion Lutheran niiaj at the Watortaa Garace. Marbic Pfc. Dona fjabarm " '"' am A :-00 Informatian «1 pressure can­ Has was the fifth arawvarsary of wh» has been rtatiooed at Cam loaf, tomato .sauce. O'Br en p m. ning «ili be presented b> Home Linda Brutle. daughter ->? Mr Kelly Bristle, nieces of the bride. potatoes, buttrrr-d carrot?. -\sU and Mrs Elmer Bn«ic 1.7771 the aftur which was tastitatad as FVadeJton. Calif., voile trakwr. : Ac p .TI - fctchen Hani. Economy Marion Prmce or, divi Patrice Dotson and Sandy with the Thrd U, S Manne [>v with UiUer frrari inut, :nu* Aug 31, at tbe Count;. Service Scio Chiir.-h Hti ;tnd fV;ir„v a Iwiwnt for thraechian-haaof tha 2 *p.m -Waifan* Howe, nieces of the brhirjtrtjom aion, has written hu brother Thursda; Au£ 14—KOAS; :*ef Center. 4133 Hogback Rd , at 7 30 Gorte. non of Mr». F.mma Cn>rt< Waterko awghbsrhaod, tha MX. Friday, Ay^ ;j— ' Tim Bristle, nepbrw of the Hope MataaoM, Salon Gr»v« Deoefatr Osborne, that be expect wit's gravy, ^itshrc potil.ies. ptn. Reservations an requirwl, and the late \te% (iortc. uf Man­ bnde handled the bultetias and ;o»e sia». bread ana butter. Pcj'.uck at North Khwt. caO 97MG10 A 12 fee will be a*- chester. wen1 marned Saturday. Methodist, and Waterloo 3tod to be seat to Korea soon S'.'W <* ^ —Cards birdseed, and Nancy Klager. Evaofwacal Uoaad Brcthraa straw ^err? b4var-ir.. :nilk lecled at tbe door. May 10 si Zion IjAhrrdn chunh niece af the bnoegroom. s^riatrrl Fn-ia> A«# tt-Cfcicuwi salad y W am —Needlework, The Re\- John R Morm. of the Raportad to "Naws from tea Sahmit your club cwws and per !i) si a.m.-~Pngmuv* euchre The coupie took a one-week trip on roU, bright bean sa^d, fruit Ziun t^theran "hurch, offituited anal ttaraa in wrtttng -and don't tourruroet*. to Florida. They art residing at w. Edar. M, juic*. grsuKia t»r nulk Family Asthma Afiita Sessoms. a friend of the 13» F. Chart* St. Clinton. Airman farfat yaor phone! Monday. Aug. 1ft— as of Mr aars* Monday. Au£ ;8 TjrKey bnde. sang Follow Me." and Mrs. Gorte is employed at tetraiine. Italian blend S.SOa.m-Cards. 1 ^v^^rt^iiwvwvvwwU^AAnnnAMMAA^,vw4^& ii.3») am- Needlework. Program Slated Weddiru; Son*: " .Vwonated Spring/Barnes Group vegetables, cUrus salad, cookies, The topic. MadkatJiini." will The hnde unrt a romantic in die compour department Mr. milk. '/ 30 d.nv-Cifena painting »'3Ci.ui, & 1:0»pro -Bmgo be presented to Famdv Astbme wtut? Door-leiarth gown of sheet- (**lr is ewpkyad by the same Tuesday. .AiAg 19-Fish n.ots, Program i&emben aa Wedaas- rhiffon and imported French company la the grinkag depart­ At Spanish sauce, hash brow-;,*.. U 00 am-rkateai, Tuesday. Aug 19— day. Aug. 13 by Cory J Pearson and Chantilly lace The fitted bodK^ ment. marinated cucumbers, whoie Phyllis Askew. featured a traditional high wheat bread, butter. lemon pie, 9 Mam.-Carta Herrick 9:» am-Needlework. Tbe Family Astbme Ptasjmn neckline and km*- juilette styled nulk. ia an educational «ad social pro­ akeves. The bodice was accented Wednesday, Aug 20-Beef IWpjn.-Euchre. Dial-A-Garden rrWmorial Wednesday, Aug 20- gram tar para** of aatamatk wrthtuy acad pesrta and irridea- straganeff witf) nn. buttered cbtldrea. Faodly naemaan and ceot aaojains The fan baoffaat broccoli, tossed salad, corn »»a.m.—Cards. Topics Usted 9:»a_m- cbUdrear* profeaaioBaat are sis* skirt faatttred Oaaatsly taea Hospttcit -J5 L Aft bread, sliced caches, rmlk. ruffles aionaj tiie hembne whicti The fedawaaf ia a schadaie af 1« •» ajn-Blood | welcome tp attend. Dia>A-43arwaa, flat syatara of 1009 a.m.-Ceramics. Tbe lUeetiui is scbedaied from flowwi into a chaoet length train ACTIVITIES pve-racordad daily gardeaaaj taot I 00 p m -Organiulioaal 7 to •: 31 p JD. at Ana Arbor Hwen The bnde worr » match ptcture aponsored by the ~ " Wednesdav. Aus. 13- meeting at Che'-sea Ijae-- for Hi«b scbool, WO Fetter Wu Its styled hat accented with im­ WE CARE group meets the second Wednes­ ported trench CT-dntiilv. tiny seed bVQaMM Star of Detrott crip. anyoiie uucrested in p»iaci- Service- Thayf Is tarhy w* d*%lgn»4 our 9;30 ajTi.—Cards, palu^ m the Senior Fun Time day of every monOi and there is pearls, imdeacerti aeqbuis and The system is in operation 3« 3:30 s. m.—Needlework bowlers group, r» admiaHoo charge. fingertip English illusion She hoar* per day. 7 days per weak. eairaUolofy MnrtaK to maat YOUR natidi. 1600 am.—Ceranuos. 1 00 pjn.-Fitness. For furtaer information, coo- carried a silk bouquet of white Interested persons are invited Wf OFFER 1:00 p.m.—Fitness. 1:00 p.m.-Bowling tact the American Long Aaaoda- roses carnations irtd violets with to call 971-1122 at thetr conve- 1:00 pm.—fowling. tioo of Michigan at 1313) 9SS-18M a lai-endar Strea:r»er mencaand receive timely, up-to- Thursday, Aug. 14- Th* matron i/t honor was Shnr- • lnt*ni.v« Cooty Core Services wiih Qualified SubocnbeU) date gardening laformation. Exp«ri«nced R N.'s No square dancing until Sep*. 4. The Chelsea Standard! ne Fmkbeiner of Clinton, a friend Toptcs for the next week are as Senior Citizen of the couple. She wors n loose, follows: • felefTwtry Monilor'ng floor-length flowing lavendar Wednesday, Aug 13-"Bats." Housing Workshop gown with a lace inset M the • Cardiac Rehabilitation FALL ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN Thursday, Aug 14-'Broadle*! in-patient orid outpatient Staled Aug. 26 neduine, Shi* carried a silk Iwu- Weed ConL-ol in Lawns," PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS quet of tavertdar flowers anil Fnday, Aug- 1&-"Harvtatiag • Graded E»*ro»e Testing ' Houiing Choices for Seniors," atrsam*rs (Stre*? T«-st" a workshop for senior cttnens, Tips for Late Sumuoer sad • PIANO • CLARINET • VOICE The bndesrnat'is were Teri AutUDlE." will be held Tuesday, AHR. 26 Mannor of Chelsea, friend of the • Thallium and MUGA Scons • GUITAR • BANJO • FLUTE from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Yp- Monday, Aug 14—"Leaf Scorch couple; Susan Prinzing of on Ornamentals," "20*30 Echocordiogfaphy • VIOLIN • FRENCH HORN • TRUMPET siJanti Township Senior Citizen CheLsea, cousin of the bride; ,jrid Center, 202* Oark 8 Bri.stlc, niece of the *> 6 ' t :. t. i T E 500 E. Pottawatomie St. bride, wm> n junior bridesmaid. Tecumseh, Michigan 4928« MUSIC 0»e's«» The first federal activity to pro- The best nun was Gerry Gorte, brother of the bridegroom EHrtlvlew 423-2141 mots fair employment practices LOVS T".' was the Fair Employment Prac­ A reception for 250 people- was tice Commission in 1M1, which held at the Knights of Columbus sought to eliminate discrimina­ Hall. tion in hiring in the defense in­ Kerri Bristle, niece of the dustry, according to "Labor bride, and Danielle Gim.son, YOU NEED A SPINAL Firsts in America," a publication niece of the bndeurooni, ir^nii^ WATCHERS of the U, S, Department of Labor. ed the uuest bm'ik. Cikv servers were Kirn and EXAMINATION If You Experience Any One HAVE YOU HEARD! Of These 12 DANCER SIGNALS Indicating PINCHED NERVES: Headaches 7 Numbness in Hands INFORMATIONAL MEETING Dizziness 8 Pain Met ween Shoulders Neck Pain l) Lower il.uk Pain Muscle Spasms 10. Hip Pain iiSi.'J *J SATURDAY, AUG. 16 Shoulder Cain 11 P.iin Down I e«s lit. W. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HOLLY-HILL, INC. ATKINSON CHIROPRACTICB Chwlsua Standard. W*dnwsdoy Aua^yst 13, 1986 5 A VIEW Council OKs DDA nuw m$ i Continued from peg* ^^ > nothinx but antique rtores and W" don't even know if we can restaurants 1 think everyone have any trees between the benefits, whether they afire* with railroad track* and Palmer Ford the pian or not. It keeps property CLOCK TOWER There migW not be room.'' values up for the rest ot trie com By W,ll Cr.hrlly Heydutuff uid UV first project munity, whether >'uu own z store would probably involve Umdacao' on the north end of towi or the Last r'ridjy W*A the August meeting of'he ing north of the nulnttd tracts soot* end.'' x baud of truitrrj ^nd it added on* we and trying to continue the work Financing erf the project* is one kst-jne to *he lDfi-year history of the *u- that Chelsea Industrie* haa question that could not be **rt£d with trae planting. answered. Setterthwait* said a gg )«W) The handsunie Victorian railroad BcydLMff sndicatwf th* the final decision should be made by ;3J4u*din|, dc«igned by wham* M»ion and DDA will hove to look X htriag a the attorney general by April on *%*c, ww built following destriufiort of two director once the plans get a little whether tax inemrient financing Wfetchrd earlier shacks furtbir along «d * ip«cific time can be imed. frame baa bees Mi AMTRAK S 20TH CENTURY Village Praatdeat Jarry Saner- •ttOUlLES—The new xuion had served and ttrwaite tent atroog Mpport for Two of every three peepfe in jknifrd the community toe 91 year* when U* the plan. the U.& are aware of track ;»nd *«£s*t owon. Amtrak. encountered financial "When yew ttttlk of Cbatoea, tactaiau schools, and foaritf of rroubkt and withdrew 10 agent The rail company you think of tte downtown," Sat- If of these people have Mason* but s MHaU section of the building for UK as an uftartended, terttrwarte said. is their boosehold who aOznoed a unhealed 'waiting room. "It doesn't take moeh to go to prrvat* career school (source: comraitaitiM and see TlM Gtlhw Organization). . END Of SERViCE—ln 19S1 the ftztion wu dosed as Amtrak mi •.^'M. mi nWV ' diKotitintKd Hs passenger service to CKrisca. *tj SOCIETY A?P»OACHED AMTHAK IN J «>-V^MI» «f. "©IT KCJkSr «o« SWWSW' ion* were formally undertaken by the Chelsea Area Historical tftACST LVMNB aad her Society to buy of lesse the abaodoncd station. The Society was fnaa atw Baitm w«l perlorw at the dctemunrd to save the historic building from decay and ruin. md Om Cash fewfe* rvrrtag. wMk KLINK EXCAVATING OTHERS ENTER THE RESCUE EFPOST-The Society was ffae v pined in in depot mmtotf by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Com- TO«> SOIL raOOSSiD ASPHJUt rnerce »i> 19M The assurance of Rrptcscnauive Cari D Purtell of the 2nd CongyewonaJ District of Michigan w-u enlisted With his SAND ROAD OtAVEL WclVIS , encourafemeiu. Amtrak was persuaded to sell the depot property All TYPfS Of STONfS . to the peopk of Chebea The effort* of many people were involved . Dudley Holmes. Jr.. aod Will Connelly were in direct negotiations 475-7631UMlHHtl C with the resJ estate department of Arntrak Attorney Peter Flintnft fasffl , aided in incorporating the Chelsea Depot Awxiation Robert • Thornton Realty made an appraisal of the property which was ac­ Standard Want Ad* Get Quick Remit*! ceptable to Amrnk *nd the CDA EARLY CHRISTMAS - On Dei II. 108¾. with |16.(X)0 con­ tributed by the Historical Sot irry the Civic Founo.it ion of Chelsea, ' Chebea Milling Co.. the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and Dana Corp:. the people of Chelsea acquired possession of the depot Funeral Preplannitif -and 0 84 acres of land The agreement was signed in Carl Pursed s A Tfcsssjfcffa/ J>td Uvifl^ Alternative mtm 0» P» n» H -**« rpf MM [*** •KJHIW** «w I~ir*» t4r tar m»f«^f •^•Jdrrr "iajqo" ti.'Nf «W UWfwUf president, real estate, of Amrrak and 1 signed as president of the I t9 *UHrii HAkn »• %»* 0 t« «^d m Chelsea Depot Association (It may have only been Dec 11, but rot **—1*» 't mm j, mm WwvtiuMI onuw WfcviN MONEY DRIVE BEGINS-In mid-Januarv of l >86 we began *itoap* *.-d if PMW * 3c«w la v <«prfy a direct mail campaign among the general public, and also promi- It p»«-nin~>j mxt \>nmIJ»H>I» rot ot-t (Xnui ««1 _^, M* • hem u*u organizations "The responses were generous and we got to work, There was recording of the deed, insuring the utle. andef pTrwbwntiM^ a am \njomatM Pmaram forts to get bids from contractors Some builders were too bu»v ro bid Others wtte reluctant to bid except on a time and material* basu because restoration work is like shooting traps with the lights STOsYHMAN'S TEAM PUkVS TXXJCH Is ttklowey aad lam Spnsec. out. in the end, we were helped by Charles Shiver, restoration KS£M Wsaswat'* LeafW at DeiCer. Esthv tkeaa, tram left are cwh (key Cap- - specialist, Bob Bauer. * well known local builder, Charles Pelletier sae «• (he ieltfcofl fMfts, (key never tfc* perkkCeltatePiS^fKLI^Evftiixer.Cao^Kaia*- ksw atoy a issajudtfrre gaase Shewn ta the Ir—t pcrieB, Se«h Siakaiher. Bewat* Herrtt, Terri of Pinckney Glass, and Dave Stall, a free lance woodwork artisan Uaa Wtaeley assd nme*> Jim Hert *t Dave Pastor did considerabte week as a volunteer locksmith rww, kit t* rtgm, are SheBy Our*. Dew* Masafca, OPEN HOUSE -By June 28 we were abk to open the doors ot Pwala Seherdt, JoAaa Robert*. Ltt Ana EUred. the repaired and repainted euerior. The public was wekocned to a Orientation Set jubilant open house where donation* reached almost $2,000 .4stroFeta Profrani WwXt» at Pot*»ibfte COLE-BURGHARDT EVENTFUL MEETING—Our Aug 8 hoard meeting was m- For First Time ' deed a red letter day because we had succeeded in buying the IJfe in L'nKerse , depot, restoring the exterior to us exact 1840 Michigan Central WiX Students Are We Alone?" is the ques­ AstroFest. no pr?M: us science FUNERA1 CHAPEL • Railroad appearance, and j>W4fyyyHy^.-t Stsjototi wtsn piaa to tion that mil he posed at the kaowkdge is aasum*i." Aug. 8 marked the end of ffl«rOn/dfWf ijfyoc project and Washtenaw Cowxmonrty OoOege liSnd Astrof'est Tilai and lecture ' Astr^est 1¾ spcei&jred by Xhn Yo«r Cheiiea Funeral Horn* with tht { che beginning of Phase Two: rehabilitating the depot interior. It for Ihe first time this tall are prrsenlaLon at the University at U-M's Exhibit STttseum arid HOME' Like Atmosphere Micbigac Department of" Aerospace was apparent that we would need to expand our board of trance* to rtarataded to sign up for orienta­ tion Jtm l^ouciun, 3taft astronomer Engineering. 214 EAST MIDDLE ST PHONE 4T5-1M1 bring in new talents and additional effort*, There w«* therefore _« **. . r- «« P^kiCj S •• • •• 1n.^ - »- -1 jfll ^£1T 1.1-(11 ILtAJHVlk T1UK1NII a.K4 M>me concern about (he tact that the CDA president had had a Toe orKfltauon $e&u£i» pro­ vide students with information on Astrofest dirvrtor warns that Subscribe today to Th*r Standard stroke And that the ensuing hospital tests would be evaluated by my these new school; takes tfiem on a the answer is wc dceit know ' ne uroiogist on A ug 7, t be date of our tegular board meeting. thus eafapas toqr. provides acedemic we moved our meeting to the following day orfviang Mid covers topics like The free public program is s no more loads of responsibilities and no more pjJcs of quired to attend orientation To the universe, I.oudon says he will deadlines. find iwt d yoi; <»« exempt froro iniroduce some major concepts My dear colleagues on the board snared my relief. *'e talked cnentatiort, or to reserve a space in astronomy, biology ani f or one of the sessions, call < 313) chemistry, out "as always at about it and decided ihit 1 will rcrmin as J trustee but someone 373-34*4. else who his the time well be found to take over the presidency. Part of the solution, even for the new president, even for a retiree, is to divide the growing volume of work among commit­ tee*. Rehabiliiaiing the interior of this 5,500 square foot building involves coordinating the work of a dozen *uixontra«.tors Redoing the interior, for example, calls for some compromise A 19th century ^ecot throughout would be charming but could cost twice as much a* a contemporary approach. Also, nobody wants hand pumped water riLkets, kerosene oil for lighting, coal stove heat and cardboard hand fan* for air conditioning A list of repair;, replacements and improvements for the building will come close to $79,000 including firm bids from responsible contractors on about three-fourth* of the project. Lee Fahrnei. out village engineer and a trustee, will recheck the figures. § \XTicre will ihe money come from''' We have quite a few money taising projects going at once in Chelsea It so happens that there are charitable foundations who will Rytex Hand Craft Vellum grant support to projects quite similar to our historic, multiple now benefit depot. Some of the requirements of charitable foundations ate quite definitive, At the same time, our depot association has a $10.95 project plan that calls for civic, cultural and educational goals. % leguUrfy $22.00, The luxurious, printed in deep blue, dark grey or So, during the ensuing weeks, CDA committees will IK damrisk-smooth personalized chocolate. Beautifully gift boxed: reviewing vonstruction plans, comparing bids and keeping a stiVtionerv you'll use with ptide. 100 hlncess sheets and 100 respectful eye on foundation policies. Choose the p,\per siio ^ncl color matching envelopes; or, 80 Mon­ th.vt suits your writing t&ste. Select arch sheets and 80 matching What it we strike out with the foundation? Then we'll simply Princess (5¼ x IV*) or Monarch envelopes. f5 have to do the big job in small bites. We'll raise the modest N l"/'•'.» x 10¼) size in white, pale Sugfesttow: 50 extra, unprinted amount of money for Step One. We'll do it, and egin to build blue or ivory. Choice of imprint sheets for second pages, $4.00 new enthusiasm fot financing Step Two. LOST in vicinity Boyce U. ond W-52 styles as shown (HI or MC) with order. Sot. moniins, July 26 ,** We'll do it. You know wc will because you will help too. \*1 THE CHElStt STANDARD In I he end we will have a beautifully restored building with 300 N. NUMN ST., CHELSEA, MICH. 48118 new lavatories, at\ entrance ramp for the handicapped, handsome Send . ... twxeiHANDCRAnVtlLUMC" S10.95, InclutkrO SOextr*. pW" sh*«& I new floors, high intensity gas heating, air conditioning-- all the $50 REWARD i.« i4 f.Kh box pl«ow «44 *"• *dWf»n »»P«i Jet facilities and conveniences -A-C are used to at the doorstep of year Our Shepherd-Huskie is 2000. furry block with •** iiverything, that is, except chairs and tables, blinds or dtapes, tan paws and tan under antique display cases, bookshelves and audio-visual devices that chin, ?4 weeks old. C.hok* ol P*p«f {lor vie *n<1 color) make our station useful. l-niKCssOrc in ["I While (1000) fj Blue {1050) O lvo

Atr.ount No _.. .— — Phone vT:; Tel! Them You Read It 475-7291 •L ! Ch.irjto i i P.wment Enclosed Sorry, no C 0,0 a pr-one ofdeti. ^-: P. S.-She is missing her swimming lesson, In The Standard Pleose help roturn her to us. a*. fh# Chel»BQ Siondofd W#dn»»CkiY_ August I3._!*8e izardous COMMUNITY #6: CALENDAR Incident Disaster Monday— Cheiaea Retoekah Lodge No. 130 Parents Witness Partners. MB> Chelsea Recreation Council meet* the first and third Tuesday port group for staff parent*. committee of the emergency development ami thank Piltsfield nal disaster plans, including of each month, at 7 30 p.m. Youth activities, social events, Disaster Simulation will be officiate: for allowing use of •ual intake of patients ,3jft, 7:30 p.m., second Monday of the rtaged at the Pttatlfkl Township modkai services < ommission in month. Village Council * . » discussion groups. For member ca-aperatton with the hospital tovmship facilities for the exer- Simulating a 'hazardous «*> Cheiaea Coinmunicauoia Club. snip information, call Pofiy N. at Hail Tnunday. Aug. 13 itoroor- trt-ial incident" during which ap­ chambers. JSCf row), as Washtenaw county tests facilities, medical committer cist-and for alt th* help they « • • fourth Tuesday of each month. 8 OTi-MS. have given us ' proximately W injuries occur, the m * P its Preftaspttal Dtsasaw Plan and rvpnoNntativn and the hazard- Chelsea Substance Abuse Tank pm , Chelsea Lanes basement oat substance psnrl of Waah- Tht fMd exercise will evaluate rm>ck disaster is planned at ths meeting room. Heme Meals Service, Chi tin the Hasanfaos Incsdant Haaaoaat intersection of Ellsworth asaV Force- second and fourth Mon­ Standard Operating Proce­ Isnaw county command post procedures, stag­ days. 7 p.m. Kresfl* House. Meals served daily to eMeriy or ing area organization and EMS State Sts., site of ths Ptttsfkf*, daashted. Cost par ami. fUft lor dures," Damei R. Haras, dirsetor Mary Loa Randolph, chair of tf Wrrinfdar— the Washtenaw Contty EMS triage and treatment capabil­ Township Hall. Both fire *wM£ those able to pay. Inters*** aar- of ths Waahtenaw Cawit/ Office and law enforcement officer* a**; * * * VFW Post 467S matting second of Eiusfgaac Cammianon, expiatned. Only ities, as well as their response to ties call Aon Parasy, 47V14**, «r a hazardous material? incident headquartered at the facihtyrifr Cheawa Kiwanis Club meet* Wednesday of orach, 7 30 p.m. Joyce Manley, 47WJH. nsancsil sariy this throagh «xareiiiinti oar ptans and every Mtwfety, 3.M p.m. at resources, can wc b* confident of ft will also allow hospital addition to other township of­ VFW Hall, 3CSN. Main. * • • Ths Mat planned far ficials Chesses Cantnuatty Hospital. six months by apanjaiakntth/ N their iiflaaiwaass-i in an actual facilities t* evaluate their inter­ * m • Chelsea Social Service, OES. first Wednesday fouew- 4"Vtttl, 2nd Ooar of VUfasje O* liapusisKhaii-f aajsw-piney Waaparariate the in- FsfesK-TeartiBr Sash meets pit hsapttab sad nnsnicipalities tng the first Tuesday of the month ike*. Thursday*. M «• 4. *r H m coanty the second Monday at each nwnth have bad during the exercise at the Masonic Temple, 113 W. aceigmcy need rt other tires*, WWgDititjwl by tV in the i>o«h school Library at Middle at 7 30 pjn. 7 l*pm • • » call ljoda at *7V7*» or Jadde at 473-19». D. *f *. Faaastv PracrW Crairr Soppcrt group meeting for • • * Happy Sweet Chelsea School Board meets family members at people with the Tint and third Mondays of Alzheimer s Disease, Wednes­ FlA Comaaouty Center, open each month. 8 p.m.. in the Board Moa-Fn. for free services: food, day, Aug. 13, St. Clare's church. clothing and Qaandal assistance. HEALTH TOPICS Room. 23» Packard Rd, Ann Arbor, » • • * * * 7 3» to 9 pjn. Call 462483a for * Prepare for thr Flu Sow . . . 16 Chelsea lioness, second Mon­ Alcoholics Anonyneaf grovp more information meeting, every Wednesday. •y GaW •%**, RJ1 day of each month at the Meeting • m * aoon. 104 E Middle 9L Also During the long, lasy paa-mar Room m the Citizens Trust on Support Group for Relative* of days of Aagmt wtatar and »0* Meredith M-52, Chelsea, at 7 » p.m. Call Saturday. 7 pjn. Alzheimer's patients. Wednesday. • • • Ot«aa, "the fttk" asssa a kng 473-1791 for information, Aug. 20. 10 to 12 noon, Turner • • * Waterloo .Area Farm Museum way off. AJUMissjh tt assy be t Geriatric Center. 1010 Wall St. August hours. 12 p.m. to 4 DJD.. while bafert eakl waathsr and to- —UM, Parents Anonymous Group. .Ann Arbor. For information, call floenta arrira, tht best tmte to k Chelsea, a self-help group for except Monday Locate* tsal MM 764-2556. Muntth Rd Dewey School inunants* yaarseB (get your "fta and Dad ~ abusive or potentially abusive • a * Museum, Mayer and Terntonai shot") again*, tnfluensa is in parents, Mondays. 7-S p.m. Call Athletic Booster meeting. 475-9176 for information. Rds . open Sundays only 1 pjn. to September sod October mm* Wednesday, Aug. 20,7 p.m., Fair 4 p.m. -lltf [nfioenxa is an epidemtc viral Service Center. Final prepara­ infection, lamsOy tuxurriag dar­ Toughlove Parent Support tion for fair. Group—For parents troubled by ing the winter months. Fai symp 1 their teen-agers' behavior in MSI' President torn* may range from s mild ta> Guess Who's* school, in the family, with drugs Thttruiny — per respiratory infection to and alcohol, or with the law. 7:30 Chelsea Rod and Gun Club Aux­ To Speak at pneumonia. En some years the flu p.m. Mondays St. Joseph Hospi­ iliary regular meeting, second rpdemic is mild and affects only Turning tal, .«01 E" Huron River Dr. Thursday of each month, 7-30, Lunch X Learn a few people However, to other Education Center. Classroom 8. clubhouse. Ungane Rd Dr John A. &Bugt>», pren- vears it reaches epidemic propor­ Information: Sue Thomas. * a « dent. Michigan State Umrersty. tions, ca-tsvig severe infections, 51! 971-0047, or ilale Ccbb, «6-8781. Chelsea .Area Players Board will tx speaking at the "Uncfa increased hospttalhtaftens. and m a m meeting second Thursday or each and l^ani" program sponsored Waterloo Area Historical Socie­ month, 730 pjn., at Citizens by Citizens Trust on Thursday To help control the epidemic nappy wmimmj ty Board of Directors meets the Trust meeting roam. For more nnon. Sept 4, at the Campos Inn and minimize the number of GAIL FTNCH, R.N. third Monday of each month 7 30 information call 47V3UI. Hi.* topic will be. Higher Edoca- cases of the flu. immunizations p. m., at Waterloo Farm Museum, * » • L<>r. Right Answers to the Wrong are useful and highly recom­ in this age group. A probable BARB 9996 Waterloo-Munith Rd. Open American Legson Prmt No. 31 Questions''" mended for those individuals who reason for tas high mortality to anyone interested. General meeting the first Thurs­ Dr DtEtag#so became the 17th are high-risk. Through adminis­ rate is the fact that many people day of each month at the post president of Michigan State tration of the vaccine, over 85 years of a^e have some University after serving for six hospitalization and deaths have chrome disease TtH'fidllY — home. Cavaoaugh Lake Bill - Cindy years as president of the Univer­ decreased by reducing the If yon are not sure whether or Sylvan Township Board Beg-amng, Grief Group sity of Connecticut He # aduatad chance of people getting the virus not yon should receive the vac­ Robin «1, regular meetings, first Tuesday first and tard Thursday each from Eastern Michigan Universi­ or by reducing the seventy of the cine, consult your physician. of each month. 7 pm Svlvan month. 7:30-9 p.m., Family Prac­ ty and then attended the Univer­ disease in those receiving the Influenza vacnne causes few Township Hall. 112 W. Middle St. tice Center. 775 S. Main St., sity of Detroit School of Dentugry virus adverse reactions. There may be advtf Cheiaea where he graduated m 1*M He The flu virus has many degree from the fearnt strains, which occur m daf- the site of the injection. This w- Lima Township Board meets Knights at Columbus Women 4 Rackharr: School of (iraduate feTAnt years. Each year, mid­ curs m about one-third of the Tuesday. Sept. 2 for the month of Hob/Caw! Auxiliary, second Thursday of Studiei at the University of winter, before the end of the cur- shots giver Mild flu-tike symp­ September because of i^abor Day each month, I p.m. at K. of C. Michigaii and h!jr.orary degree** ' rant flu season, the Public Health toms -fever and joint pain—may IMwS fhlS ssdvMI falling on the regular Monday Hail, 20750 Old US-U. from several i>ther mstiriitiom. Service reviews the current in­ occur However, this is rare fun to left Or D;Hai,^io was ejected fluenza vaccine formula and especially in aider persons you *•• this! Friday — chairperson-fiect of the National makes recommendations for the Severe allergic reactions are Olive Lodge 156 FiAM, AssoLLauon of State Universities strains of virus to be put into next extremely rare, but as with any w Cheisea. Regular meeting, first Senior Citizens nvet third Fri­ and I-and-Grant Colleges, He has year's vaccine. The effectiveness vacune or medication may oc­ Tuesday of each month. day of every month, pot-luck din­ served as a m«nher of that 21! ... of the lie w vac cine depends on the cur Tht vaccine •» made from ner, gaxnei and cards. 6 p.m. at group's executive committee and accuracy of this prediction chick embryos infected with the \ Chelsea Area Jaycees, second Senior Citizen Activities Center chaired its cornnuCe* on govern- Because the Qu strain changes specific virus. Amjne who is Happy Birthday • Tuesday of each month at at North school. mertai reiatiocui. He is a member • » • yearly, it u necessary to have the allergic to chicken eggs should (Aug*** 1*th> | Chelsea Community Hospital. of tlie ooard of trustees at the flu shot repeated rach year. Any NOT receive the vaccine. Open to men and women from Toastmaaters International, University of Detroit and of the age group may get influenza, but Influenza vaccine can be ad­ ages 18 through 36. For more in­ each Friday m the Woodlands board of overseers of the Univer­ only those who are high-rak are from Room at Chetoea Community ministrated in most physicians' formation call Tim Merkel, sity of Pennsylvania. recommended to get flu vaccine. offices. Many citizens' groups Hospital at 12 p.u. for informa­ Your Frieads 475-3272. His luncheon address on Sept. High-risk persons include those hold special clinics when nurses * 4> » tion call Judy Peak, 475-1311, ext. 4 is open to the public. A fee of & most likely to be serverely ill and will come to their meeting places American Business Women's 311. covers the cost of the lunch. A • « require hoapiuljzauan or even to give flu shots. Association 6:30 p.m. at the Reservations may be made by die from complications of the in­ Overeaters Anonymous, meet A 'Jpecial flu shot clinic will be Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday calling Citizens Trust, 994-5555, fluenza virus. held for the Chelsea Senior of each month. Call 475-1707 for every Friday, 7:10 p.m., Derter ext. 213. library (upstairsi, Baker Rd., Which individuals are high- Citizens Center Surses from the information. risk? Chronically ill persons of 4 • • Dexter, For more information Family Practice Center will be any age are high-risk. This group available to give the injections. HAPPY lima Towr.ship Planning Com­ call Vickie, 663-9134, or Margy, 426-4982. x3tf Community Fair includes those with heart disease, Specific information will be mission, third Tuesday of each pulmonary disease (severe published in The Chelsea Stan­ month, 8 p.m., lima Township Office Hours Set asthma, chronic bronchitis, em­ dard in September. Hail. advxSOtf Mine. . Vol if***— physema), kidney disease, * .. • * Chelsea Community F'air office Enjoy the rest of the summer, Drop-In Service, the Children's hours have been announced. The diabetes mellitus, severe and remember, if you are includ­ 40th Chelsea Village Council, first Center at Chelsea Community Fair office will be open on anemia. Flu vaccine is also ed in the high-risk group, get your and third Tuesdays of each Hospital, 475-1311, ext. 406 or 406. recommended for persons over S5 flu shot early and be ready to en­ (August 17) month. advtf Wednesday. Aug. I'i and Wednes­ adv«tf years of age because excess » • • day, Aug. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 joy the winter, • • » p.m.; Friday, Aug. il from 10 mortality in flu outbreaks occur lions Club, first and third Parent to Parent Program: in- a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday, Aug. To Tuesday of every month, 6:45 home, friendly, visiting support 25 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. p.m., at Chelsea Community system for families with chil­ Hospital. Ph. 475-7324 or write Entry tags and season passes Immunizations Needed dren. Call 475-3305, ask for Jo may be picked up at these times. P.O. Box 121, Chelsea. Ann. Pauline * • 9 The Fair Office phone number a • • Chelsea Rod and Gun Club is 475-1270 and is answered during Sexual assault counseling for office hours. Before School Starts regular meeting, second Tuesday victim, family, friend. Assault Children who attend sci«ol for non-emergency basis only. Also, —lem, of each month at the clubhouse, Crisis Center, 40009 Washtenaw, people over 60 and those with Subscribe today to The Standard the first time or are in a day care Iingane Rd. 49tf Ann Arbor. 994-1616, no charge or pre-school program must be chronic diseases need annual flu protected from seven diseases: shots. They will be available DAD, MARK measles, mumps, rubella, polio, from the Health Department in HOJttE-OROWM diphtheria, whooping cough and late fall. and CRYSTAL tetanus. They must receive their shots before they go to class, Questions? Please call 973-14«0. Transfer students and students SWEET CORN who have been out of a school district for a year and return also HIGH QUALITY RED-HAVEN need to be up-to-date on these im- muniz-atioas. College students also need to .tC* PEACHES GEE check their immunizations status ICE COLD before classes begin, especially PAINT JOB for measles and rubella. The *>* WATERMELON IMELONS University of Michigan's policy $ 00 states: a student will not be ONLY HOME-GROWN allowed to register without proof vaWBnBRwi m 1 SO of immunization. Many other col­ • Machine & hand sanding of entire car FRESH Order Now for leges have similar policies. During August and September fully sealed ferro-chrome primer-sealer. BLUEBERRIES PICKLING the Washtenaw County Health By the Lug or Quart Department is offering free im­ • 3 or more coats of paint acrylllc enamel CUCUMBERS munization clinics throughout the including polyurefhene hardner county for babies, children and WHOLESALE & RETAIL students entering college. (2 ton* repairs A paints antra) r/EW HOURS: 8 a.m. till 9 p.mTlvory Day? Immunizations will be offered in this area at the Chelsea Com­ munity Fair on Wednesday, Aug. Full service collision repair, body repairs, 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the frame and axle straightening, wheel alignment Catherine McAuley v

» Ths Chwlswo Stondord, Wadrt0»doy, Atiflmi 13 1986 ( itizeriM Trust Reports Juiie Proh»4ta Improved Earnings Attending Summer "itizene Trust net irnxwne for eome, and controi of espenaes." Mortar BrMinJ Meet ti»- f.r-st liix months (if 1MK in- Cress added. Julie Prohaaka of Ann Arbor, fTHji.s*-:! ^»y 31 1% ovet- the "OT' The bank's financial ratios daughter of Dave and Helen Pro­ rcspuridinK period in 1W5, it *»« contiftuw t» amngthan. At Jaae haaka. 233 E. Middle, Chelsea, is >-*"p(»n.fd by fleo'.jje H Cress, 30, Ml oar ratarn on sverafe attending the IMS national wm- rjrf aaasta ramuaUsad) wa* 1.0t% as mer nvieting of Mortar Board, fir«;r ccroparad to M% a jraar agw, and Inc. From Aug. 7-10 the na­ Por the wcond nunrlet qf 1M6, our ratarn on tional council and lection co­ earnings per share amounted to hcMsrs' aoasty (aawaabaad) ordinators, assisted by four stu­ |2.28 per share, of 2t?% over the Itir* aseapsparadto UM% a dent advisors from the collegiate fin esmed m the three months year ag»," hs i chapters, are meeting at the St. ending June :*>. laM, Sis months ''Earttartaaij Anthony Inter-Continental Hotel per share earnings iflW Con> as pins far oar Baa* baoking of^- in San Antonio, Tex. fjarrd to i» were M,34 and 11,30, flea a i kv kwatiua on W. Currently seving as a national ••eapectively. Cress advised taAwaAraar This officer of Mortar Board, Ma. Pro­ Citizens Trust shartratltev. ,fai tmreaakig wsfl, haaka holds the position of sec- aodths branrft hi atiaaaaaafl tor tien co-ordiiiator. "The earniog* kaprwwment Mortar Board is the national thtit our bunk has aeeon^Ushsd 1» BjseVAa^aat." Oats tba IHaHlllMag Of college senior honor society dunng the first half Of ISM is whose purpose is to recognize the primarily inw to an Ittprovwd Mt Mass OJScs twiwawg to Am ia ahw MWWB1 ««& most oatstaoding collage seniors interest ntsr^n restating front for excellence in scholarship, repositioning of tha bank's sssets and sfaoaM bs ces«ta4td by tt* eodofOasyaar." Icadarsbip. and service. The to achieve a higher return, an in­ samnMr meeting of national of' crease in trust and other tee u> In bis naaaaVJO 9a aaaYaaasoors, awlrttiry ap- fkera is bald biBnni&Dy. On alter­ ifor- nate years coQegiafe delegates Dente* Forshee mt&m af a wis hoair hokUng meet to determine the direction (umplmttM Air Fore* oaaaaaay, known as CKiMns of the organization at the Na­ tional Conference. BajUr Training Traat Baaearp, Utc., which bacsnio oftacttve «• af Jaly 1. Airman Daftto U Poraawc, daagbter of Gerald and SUsrtay Two Area Student* Faranw d MM Plncvisw Dr., Carver Schoab Um*d Wt&jmXG FA9T FRIENDS are Mfcscfv Raos, rigai, Get Degree* from GVS Drxtsr, has graduated trooi Air In Fr** Handbook r r^aaases, It, af MadrM, Saaoi. Pier It saswaaafi this Two area students received Fore* basic training «t L&drlaad rwftttaeDuaane Kakl fenfly as part af Naeet, a i Air Foec* B«se, Tei. a earaaT scsaots degrees from Grand Valley State Her la-yearee*- huaHi i Is eww takaaf part hi College last year Dortaf tita au weeks is aaw awaawtte tai a bm Hano- «*? pragraa owt i» nrtsg wM> a r>aawrlvaBta tamOy Pttsr has iAg toe simian studied taw Air baak af Aeeraoawx! Prttaia Trade Christine Guinan of Chelsea InaatCarfwea to be a ceaawsersate eaaage frarn aer rowdaeasase earned a bachelor's degree- Fores mission, orgsniyaffUm and anl Tatdaakaf Aawsas. Xa r»- Vnm ws» her laaaBy la a Bat la tfse aw4ase af Madrid acar her cuswmi sod received sfwdsl Richard Hewer of Gregory wars- Sac said she afaw knew aodriag aoswt earned a master's of business ad­ training inhunsaa rtistieni, WATJ3 Baaaawafc, Dagt. PK, i sac sOsppad dV the piaae anl has faand tacfannly P^>. Bag ministration degree. FT TOOK AJMXJT » MIWCTKS TO LAND, bat SrficfewH WSM. In additun, sinuai who catn- » be etea mart nienaty ossa she tboagat. MAebeae waats u> take wbs'i M year* «U, landed thai tt-tarti, fear-pawndIsriemraat h ban piete basic training earn crarfit* Pwar ta Cedar Pwat, dw Uarverttty of InncWgaa esnaj». the Women account for nearly 10% toward M »n«M^f«te difm Jaefcsaa apace Cwgar. and f sanaig, aowag atfaer piafes. MieheOe. of all students enrolled in post- *t Soger Leas' Lake IM Tflontoy. Aag. S uttk Hahing from a dock. Ssmawrat Wmmt Ad* MktaH ased sa artificial parsf* worm asrf later weighed M* csirh thrwgfc the QstBQUObXj Couog* wan is in** stadytag Spaatok and Freadb at Cbdnea Hi«h vrfcwL secondary schools with occupa­ at Cast* Grocery Staff U was the bigger 'i«h ever *<* Michael, of the Air Force. f>f Quid, R**viu! ptaas ie vie* PSar la Madrid ant sa tional programs. whs'* been finhiag it Sngar Leaf 1.«** for « vean. He's the father- in-law of Paoi Gaatsfma. iVei# Books Available At McKune Library MtJtune Memorial Library conclusion, Code Ezra w a grip­ heports the following new book* ping taie of victory and defeat, art now available at tfte library pasaion and denial, betrayal an-1 . IB Twe Warfcat by discovery, revenge and forgive­ Age Jean Harrii. Convicted on Feb. ness, that wiQ astonish as it V. Iff], far the murder of Dr. entertains. Herman Tarnower f noted author The BrkJft* af a nenared (I The Complete Scaridale by Emma Drummood. Medical Diet). Mr*. Harris ha* From the nwnent Alexandra pjisabed the depths of her Moatyn literally bvraps into Ma­ Tiejpory and baa pored over the jor Mark Rawiing* of the Royal ttaaaoda of pages of public Engineers, she starts to learn testimony of her trial to bring us what it is to suffer Gerrard te Tww Wertaa, ao Moystyn wants his daughter to does have actraordinarUy fweajiqg *c- uaa bar considerable sexual at- ekatt oeiaW ttto.Mi-3. tawrsts J trae&ti to break dawn Mark's Aw aanriag 15 years to life u a atabbarn refusal to fiat an incor­ ftssimunisecurity prieaa. Prota rect report on a rattaapetf railway \ ur diaries we arc given one tf bridge. Mark is attetnpcizig, tae grimmest and moat graphic andar virtually unnnaaibfe mcidi- TV*H 3 pictures ever written about bona, to rebuild a bridge over a ifc ft Iarrac women in prison. canal in the Chinese hinterland. - Jaw* Herriot s Dog Stories by As the pair becomes caught up in ilo Uiivncg^o. James Herriot. Th« warm and the terror of revolution, Mark's . Joyful memoirs of his life as a past returns in unexpected and obuntry vet in Fngland'i York- tragic manner, while Alexandra • aWe have eriCL-arcd him to discovers that suffering dees, in­ Countless readers around the deed, make her into the artist she jjorid. And now, the world's moat yearns to be, Based on true ac­ J&moos vet hu-s !.-oUected into one counts and memoirs of the Volume all his own stories of the Shanghai emergency of 1927. animal that he cares for most. A Matter af Hoaor by Jc-ffcry Bemot tells us that even at an Archer. "And to my dearly belov­ early age "I was fascinated by ed son, Captain Adam Scott, J be­ dogs . . . I could never quite take queath , the envelope enclosed, dags .for granted. Why were ihe> which I can only hope will bring so- devoted to the human race7 him greater happiness than it did w&y should their greatest me. Should he decide to open the pleasure lie in being with us In envelope, it must be on the condi­ our homes and wherever we tion that he will never divulge its were'"' Here are the complete contents to any other IIYWK per­ dog stories of James Herriot; a son." As Adam listens to the final handsome collection of SO tales bequest of his father's will, he that will warm the hearts of dog knows he will at las* learn the levers unspoken secret th.it shadowed • fcode Exra by Gay Courier. 'Hie the peaceful retirement Jf Col­ Assignment: Destroy vital onel Scott and turned him from a If you arc at icasi 55. the Citi/ens • Discount Pharmacy Service nuclear reactor parts hound for World War II hero into a disgrac­ Iraq. The Team: Three talented ed and broken man. In following Advunta^c Account mas be the • And many other speeial agents all women. Gay Courier's the path to clear his father's chilling spy saga spans 30 name. 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RAIN DATI: Sunday, Auw. 17 8 The- Chel**o Standard W#dp»*do^ Auflu»» 13 1986 School Board Notes Dear Mr Editor Present at the regular meeting substitute teacher in the past, WW Connelly says we of the Chelae* Board of Education will be teaching third grade at < astrste convicted rapMg aad Monday, Aug. 4 were DUa, Gnu, South school child molester*. No way. JOBS! Comeau, Kcdding, Sa Berth wait*. As far as rap* gom most of it k Wales, Cherem. superintendent The board approved a contract violent crime, not M&i?a(. Van Meer, assistant superinten­ for ijiura Hoidsworth. effective Therefore, we shouW prufcaflfer dent Mills, assistant principal Sept 2, 19K, through June 11. rut off thwr hands and saw up Laraon. community education 1W7, Laura will be teaching the their mouths with his kind uf director Rogers, curriculum Young Fives program at South logic No! Counseling, with a director Bia*eU, quests. school on a half-time basts heavy doe* of His Holy Word Meeting called t< order at 8:0» would work a lot better pm. by President DUa. The board approved a contract Child nwlMtars, ( agree, are Board approved the minutes of for Gail Wtreman, effective Sept. despicable. But they are sick, too. the July 21 meeting 2, 19», through June 31, 1»7 Castration may keep them firbnj Gail will be teaching Under- multiplying, but they'd bras rigjbt Entered as official cctrununica- gattan at South school o* a t*tf- on molliattm tfyo u ask m». tjm- bone were: letter from MASA In­ thne basis. mg them to nve right with tpa surance Pool; letter from Good Book would be better! .,; Oniaaa Recreation CetmcH coa- The board accepted a dranatlun TheliittHerterV, currtnf with the appointment of of six automobtte ingtiaai from Grass L*ke. Jadd* Rogers to th* Council to Jtdon, Inc. of /on After. Ap- repnaent the Board of Educa­ proUmate vaht* J the do«t»9B tion ; latter from RacreatwQ aujsm. To the Editor. Council asking t or approval of aa> The first thlttf ( dW «Mr patntmeag of Ken Gietsro; later Board approved tba bus retaroing (ram ay vacation was from Senator Donald Rlegle driven' far MK47. to sit down and read the Letters ulatin to haaasng nvadacattoa; iwn-m. column is iajt waatt'i CbjtHi and a tetter from Chela**) Com- •IPw^wawae^paw iw# ^aTw^w^al WrsaiaqBjp • •W^BBBJ a^Bajj mwtity Boapital relative to Board approved the ting down or ! waald harvt faQae district participation in pro- inent of Kan Gkitsen to the down from uwgtdag. grama for latch-key familaa. Chalaea RecraattoB Coufldl. tha^watliwthwiiwhardateta 1 read WUTs eohani on bow b» The board appointed commit' The board convened in ea- wauld ap^*a^d)agaacfwcf tbroaJk tee members aa follows: finance: ecHttve aanata at Wil pjn. Is Kt*Bta aod CMUWB Euroag by Lloyd Grau, chairman, Joe Red­ dtaeun a pirapMul matter and duAipteg mail order cetosuMpae ding, Ron SattertfcwaJte; cor from airptosi i^atodriiaiira) Wefl,ajoke'sajoke,beiltomk GAYLOHD HARRINGTON of Caasbrtdfe, 0H * sowid.' Aan rnmwi, efaairper- Meeting adjourned at 19:13 Hafnhu '• Bane Mwr Baft Race, spaaMnd by Dotter J*j«e*». the tetter tram Dwsyot rMrdv UMxk. 5 Vpeuwri largeroftotfc bees at Nana Lake but MS, Uoyd Grao, Barb Cbtrem; p.m. Tte»atfn>dw*t>gmywh^,i^d M»er( «, aa Before ptAttcattw? I dont naao bUKt the fl«Ji at S:4S a.os. It »a» the biUeat haaa bt'a ever Winning Friend* H orneorattp, hut I do mam a and be planned ta eat It Th* board approved, pursuant Several yean of controversy hebdous seajiaing to SM If aVwfiO U Act*, Public Acta of Michigan, ter goes beyond Hie atewptnj among nealth and safety experts standards of tooraalbtk good 19«. a tevy not to etceed 31.52 may be corning to an end. tt ap­ Burger King Days at Zoo ' nulla for operating purposes for taste. In other word*, does The pear? that the American Red Standard: hare standards" Beach Students the 19BM7 school year, which in­ Cross and the American Heart Benefit Spaukiiiig for Children Prentice Hall cludes an additional miUage rate Assonauon have decided to en­ rDaphane Hodder) of 0,1772 mills dorse the at> immal thrust, or a Free admission tickets to the Burger King Operators Associa­ Report on Sept, 3 Heimlich Maneuver, a? the single Detroit Zoo are currently being tion of Detroit. The board approved the low bid treatment of choice for distributed at Metropolitan During the past 10 years. of AT & T for the installation of According to a recent pati by Beach Middle .school's 19WJ-87 about the Beach school academic assistance to choking victims Burger Kirm Restaurants The Spaulding has found permanent the Gallup Organization, 7|% of school year will begin (or sixth, program. All new entrants must the Merlin system on a lease- The Heimlich Maneuver was tickits may be redeemed for free families for more than 420 purchase basis- The new system, admission to the zoo during people with someone in their seventh and eighth grade comply with Michigan law developed by Dr Henry Heimlich Michigan children, the majority household who has had traming students on Sept. 1 Sixth grade regarding immunizations and which is expected to become ef­ of Orv-innati's Xavier LViiversi- "Burger King U«ys at the Detroit of whom are alder and/or fective about Oct. l. wil! result in Zoo" Aug 14, i$. and is from 5 at a trade or technical school tub) students should plan to report must provide the school with a tv It ^ .inatterrvativeUj the trwre multiply disabled. that training a* good or excellent directly to the school cafeteria record verifying that proper vac­ an anticipated 16.008 per year traditiur.j! practice of slaps on am. to i pm Tickets are also cost savings. where they will be introduced to cines have been obtained. the back as the first step in available M Ann Arbor, Ypstlan- their first-hour teachers who will, The Beach Middle school prin­ emeTKencv assuunce for chok- ti. aad Western Wayne county Ln turn, escort them to their cipal will review the Student The board adopted a clarifica­ IJU-' persons Heimlich has spoken Burger Ring Restaurants. classroom.. Seventh anJ eighth Handbook with students on Sept. tion statement regarding the out again-* the hack slapping Patron vuttmg tht park dur­ Manchester Community grade students should report to 4 and 5. A copy of the handbook Member Investment Plan sMTP' technique for years, railing it un­ ing Burger Kin^ Days are en­ the school enercise room to pick will be sent home with students, wbjch was approved at a prior safe and noting that the slaps couraged to buy hHium balloons up their class schedules ani :hen Parents are encouraged to meeting. The MTP is a voluntary fray cause a piece of food or with proceeds benefiting program which enuance* retire­ report to first-hour ciasses. review this document to acquaint another foreign body to lodgf. Spaukhng for Children, a local, Students: should plan to arrive at ment benefits for Chelsea School more firmly in the throat nun-profit agency dedicated to themselves with policies and District employees. school between 8 30-8 45 J m. operational procedures at Beach providing adoption services for Class** wil! be dismissed at 3 10 s< hool In performing the Heimlich children with special needs. pm The board approved a contract Maneuver, J rescuer places hus "We sxe pleased to give the FaQiiiii^ new to the Oielsea for Tanu Qt&nghaia. effective or her arms around the choking people of Southeastern Michigan Sept. T, UK. throat* Jlme U, School District may wieji to enroll Data for the period July 1, MM victim from behind and clasps h«s an opportunity to visit ttonr s» (heir Middle School student* the 18a7 Tami will be njpiadog or her hand* together at the bot­ free of charge and at the same Aumrtt 19-20-71-23-23 to Jttoe M, 1*5, indicate that of Margaret Koch, sixth grade bloc week pnor to the Sept 3 tmvr*] new participants entering Job tom of the victim's tit cage, be- time benefit the very special n 1 , n teacher who retired n June, He*. /iKj L4t***n j >J CrtAiiis4 • n-cJ '* a««Jfiiiu#l school « * ?!! S -!*»n Mann twwn thr rvavel and ttw low*Wi4^l • rSuHfijI i. «***«-. .wup rw.* y* •In­ nbs. The rescuer then gives one Beach Middle *?hooi counselor, gram*, M percent were eco­ Brady Keys, a spokesman for the MONOAV fu^iiW IS IJW The board approved a contract or more quick upward thrusts m Riifrna (of T«-f>l Knhthio bOOpm SUOp oC will be available on AUK ^-38 nomically disadvantaged, accord­ for Sharon Hodgson, effective from 10 a.m. t '.2 noon, and from an attempt to dislodge a food THO Balkan ays K «>t»«.m aooeV Two walkaways from Cassidy St»ii JuJ(5»rt|( 1 00 p mi; l^dte Technical School Aug 9 [)iiii*f KuudTeni 5.0Up.mf L'ntiJ recently, the lied Cross were still al large as of press and Heart Association recom­ t>*i*Jr h 30 p r(iv time, according to school of­ TH,- thrtfif /,tllunti chokinfi victim on the back four David A Prurxs, 1¾. from •^ Lifetime times before applying the AJlrl r*i*Ar H/jchester, was serving two to 10 C'r>iwr>iiii( -f th^ YMI (Jmwn Heimlich Manuever. Heimlich years for larcen> from an tritrrt«itifi»rnl Bin us Boy AMrr t^urtMi ConleV bitterly opposed tfiat practice. automobile, He is described as a ty*il> D»<-»i .(( lu IX)p m Nuw the dw.'tor and the organiza­ 9CHTw ICO white man, 6' 180 pounds, with a VVKDNKM).^ \u*>M> tions «rra finally to have resolv­ tattoo iHi hL« left ann .«»> ed their differences. V\ Jlifiiirlnii t jtiri^ l.',int,-*i I 30 )i m Robert U:on Saucier, 20, from This summer dt a;, anr.jal Onlilr<'!> lU \t»f. J'nl niklvr MERCURY Waterford, ^as ser\mg two iOUp m Guarantee American Heart .Association con­ t'HH I-.-.S years to seveo >ean> six months '(i'4llls I I Ifi vrjlvtild ference on c.»rdiopulmonary fo: receiving stolen property He DllilllT h.nxi Tvll' S 1)0 p rti resuscitation techniques, a is dewnbed a.s a white man, with 1.411(1) judjJI't)J t> 00 pin preliminary recommendation blond hair, blue eyes and a red­ K-M) I'ull hl0|i w wa.s adopted suggesting that the dish beard, and tattoos on both Strr-r Jmlxniji H OOp m back blows should be discon- h nicrUinrtifiit '(^cnitni" « UOp m arms l>*ily Drditmx 10-Wlp m :inued and the Heimlich T)»' men were last seen at 10; 45 Maneuver preferred in cases of p.m. 1 life-threatening choking. The ReJ & ni-l fflT Jlltll |KI ; III r L MICHAEL W. BUSH H«'l JjJ,£UlH l:30p.m Committet-s of exp»-. ' > will ( .',ill I [)4. I I I -Ktl)[ I'.lil \\ Cl^tl I; I f OOIi.Wfs n» carefuiiy review the recommen- Dinner h««l IVi,l a uo p n dation befor e formally acc-epting CIKTIFIEU t'UBilC ACCOUNTANT ( ,eij,4i ( Tui-loi I'nll 7 00 p. in h'nti rUiiiineiil -• I'll 1. '[ lirre DuK inur the change. (>ni» the net* position K IX) p rin OW rV • MnVwT Meer rfiiii l.jinb Aui'tmn It is made official, massive revi­ li 00 p. tit n. 4H MM sions in education materials lljih l)i4*iii>; lu.OHp.m. distributed by the groups will be AceCHjntinfl. !•• 4, Coniulfing made, in an effort to alert the VorVk»i niifMV. A-.iv.it->! •?••>•. vm MATT Ptttonal. ew»ln«w, farm. \iun{\ir Tr.ii.:<>r U et^t, in IDO-SliOp rr, RON public thai the Heimlich l,J.!^-. 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"Lifetime moans the consumer's ownership period of his or her Ford, ^^N^V--'^ i'i .Li I'ull Ui-.lWa ,m. Lincoln-Mercury, Mercur or Ford Light Truck. "Ask us for a free copy of The Guarantee". l.jr^t' I rjcliir. S\'i i^li in 11 W)4 tn SUMMER HOURS Dinner KIHHI 1 enl 13:0« Noon this limiled v/orrunt/ roi/er*, vehicles in no'mtit usn And exrluctav routine maintenance pony bells, hostvs, ll.it Ini h lliililuli'-l.s 1 OOp m. shoe! metal unci upholster/. Wed. & Sat.> 7 am to 3 pm I .irne lr^( lor I'ull ™:00 p.m. I nleitjinini-iil - l.inki' and Mil'.tnl. ' H:lWp.,li HOMEGROWN PRODUCE Iteiiinsf linlfU'S ')M p. m D.nls Dfiiss iti|4 10.00 p.m. LIFETIME PRODUCER TO YOU SERVICE \tl!Sl BKI'Kt'.Si:.NT It) WIN mttER GUARANTEE Mi'toru, flernc*, blowers, OLD FASHIONED H)»AI.I.I>AI«.VI)HAWIN(;s Bakid (hods, /"-^s, QUALITY FORD Tomatoes, Succf Corn, ( xinniri£ Qurjntitic^ Food Tent MERCURY Bring Your ford Home! • Slnpps |(X>. HANDMADE CRAFTS il.n S.s hs Stiv.l. DililiiT MICHIGAN'S OLDEST fORO Of AUfit StNCf APftlL IS, 1912 is • Ccriiiiin IJiniH'f DOWNTOWN CONVENIENCE Corner of t'tsli Oiniicr Detroit St. and Sdhml.i* (Jiu-Vs'ii Dinner Mourt: Mon., Thwrt. A frl. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m,-iatur«ley V3Q a.m. to noon Spo«.l*l Unfc A.7K Fifth Ave. 222 S. Main St., Chelsea Dlr«t1 To tvrvico ^ * "+" 1303

i I bounty Road Commission roins Self-Insurance Pool OUje (Ulielsea Standard Escalating irimurani r coats "mitny 'if these cases flut#- tavM available U> expend «n maintain- Suction 7 CH«liao, Michigan, W»dna*doy August 13 1986 P.iqe»9-I8 [have r«*uit«l in a recent derision several year* ami wiil i# dismiwH- inn, and improving the county'» |ftf the Wuhtetutw County Road «d prior u> corning to trial nmil system Man> of the 1,500 fcWniMiwi to join with to of Typu-ally there art- about 4<).IJ0» miles 'A county roads were fAflrttgan'j 82 < nunties in thr traffic accident m Wa»hteruiw LUi| and simply evolved (Michigan County Hood Cimttm*- county each year Canenqueittly, from j^rm lanes aa linipaet on a state-wide basis. In ing survey of 42 of the 1» free per Peninsuia to the metropolitan gonr joterriewt with other coun- car-pod lots bajtt by the depart- Detroit area, and from a lot near Ettes w* found them to be very mert along the state highway Three Rivers and the Indiana imSOrSXL BENNKTT. IS. •« bHag ipessared by Terrific fptcMad with the PooL" SENIOR CLASS of Chelsea High sdieel is sponsortag Mk hrl)<- system. border to iri a in the mid Lower Taileri 4-R tla* in this year'* .^mnnmity (ah* aweea rente st. She is Peninsula. the daegltter a* M*/*W sad PhyiJm Broisptt 114*9 N- Usna Center Kabl is th* IMS Chelsea (ammansty Faar Queen remprtitiMi. The Road Commission is now Commuters saved more then 55 Stfe-hefte. IT. is the dawghttrr of Ciregory Kabl. »WJ7 Hashley Rd.. 1 budgeting approximately 10 per­ n^ilion mi!" of driving <«p 5-? An average 3.700 vehicles u*ed Rd. Sir has *evml br&txm and *isfc*r» isrlBdug Beverly TaD>MU Demibi Bennett, BrsK»* Gnmrtt. Trresa L'sher and Micky Mhiix. Mawebttter. and Dtaaate Kuhl, S7I S. Kletcber Rd. Her brother. cent of Us annual gas and weight percent from 1964 > and 2 6 million the 106 parking lota each day, Allan, gradaated (n>m (US two yran age. Mtrhelle will have her taxes for Insurance and liability gallons ol gasoline : up 15.8 per­ saving 247,000 miles of travel per Jesaifer has been eitretneiy artnr in t-H eveat*. She *s» the 4-H Spring Arnieventrw* Awsrd votti runner-«p n* Qfldrltng in 19&S; biography pablt*ht'ri In the nt-u • aiame el Wbo* Woo Among costs There are currently about cent from 19*41. Rased on the day or about 66 miles per day per American High School Students. An IsMwr student. \tx ul carpooler. was (be first na«f7-«p foe the ^me aw anf t«i* yrar: aad remved aa beawr sward ia waunics to t-H Sprtag ArtrtrvemrBl. She bas percf-nt oa her Mkhigaa Edwapan AMes»r»eat Te^t. Her poems cording to Herman Kocnn, Road $1.2» per gallon of gasoline i, The survey showed that com­ have appesrtd hi the Washtenaw Cotarty You&fi Authors Coc- Ottmission vice-chairman, motorists using Michigan car- muters parting an average erf 12 wan sttaienMts HbhoA at past cntnmmeHj and 441 fair*. AS Mwisea High *rhw»l, Jra-shYr aa» hern ofeniea to participate ia The Cos- fereace Aatholegy Miehriie haK been active in many plavs. She vehicles a day in an MDOT park­ was in the dsace rorps ryf Tiaderella." and 'Annie Get Your ing io>, in Gladstone, Delta coun­ tempnrarW. She was s rbrrrleader far the janier vanity basket­ aeMMa)aaAfijiaaaM«AaMMsiaHaiuaj*iwifu(aj»ai*Na*ji«jia> ball team, parttctaarted hi the masirai play, AstaieGet Yoar Can.' Can." She plavpd the ft-male lead hi the stage and drama Ha« pr«- ty, saved almost $K,9H in IMS by davtime of "The Maw Who Came to Wester." Michelle has been a carpooimg the average tf miles aori Mng fct the tehiwl t%*ir. As s member tA First Step far Oris, SJMT ha<- visited Cheisea ( ommuaity Hospital and uag Christmas cheerleader for five years and is a masher ef both she Art Club and from lot to work. < An average of Ski Clan. $he'< els* interested la la-agnagr*. mkiag Spanish f languaKrt. and kwprt !• ga tn Spain nevt DANCE summer. She rotlet-ts antique dolls and lasn. asd writes perms and the average 45 miLs* between kx and worksite*. short stories. At an MJJOT car-pool parting Saturday, Aug. 23 tot in Lapeer county serving the • p^n. to 12 MienTiJfht Pontine area, driver* left an »venoa of K vehicles a day to ttavufaM mflw to worK. fix » rr ttoXterA&micm aanusi eavsngc «f Js«\aa«. By pefttng an avwasje of 1« vehictoa day at a tot on Grand Legion Povillion River Ave., east of M-1M in CKD- ton cotnty. carpooters saved more than $11,090 while sharing an average XT-mile ride to work. Survey of a lot in Livingston county shewed an average daily occupcrx-y of 7$ vehicles while drivers saved a total of 933.000 sharing average 44-mile trips to the Detroit and Lansing areas

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ELIZABETH 1.. M.U KF.R, 14. daughter of Dale and Eleanor Maurer. 11 Maple Ct.. and sister of Timothy, will represent the Chelsea Baton Corps Boosters ' ub in the Chelsi-a Community Fair Our checKiru; account relieves you of iho necessity ro carry >; Cueen competitiou. l-ast war Kltzabeth wa$ the Junior Cbampioii large arnourtts * cash. Too, you'll like the convenience of Huruemaker £t Uic iair. I^L: year she was alseselected as the am­ checkbook recoids for budget management. We have a van ety of bassador to the Hugh O'Brien Yosta Feuadnti...i t^adenhip checking accounts. Come in today and begin a checking Seminar, and this year was a junior counselor. She b. a raembir of account expedience with us. You'll discover tlte National Honor Society, was a forensics state finalist, juxi was invited to attend Careers Day at Eastern Michigan Inhersity. She paying the checking way saves time and money! / has won numerous baton awards, and ribbons at toe fair. Among her school activities, she is ••( rnembei ol the man hin^ band, sym­ phony band, flag corps. Spanish Club, student council. and last >ear was oo the prom committee and was co-chair for the high school winter carnival. F.luabeth also slays busy with community ac­ V1CK1 NIKTHA.WME:i" .vill represent the frt-shman class «f tivities. She's a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ, where Chelsea HiRh school in M < ear's fair queen pagrant. She is the she is active in the south group, is an assistant Suuda> school daughter of Kmily Xiethammer. 12SCJ Old t)M2. and sister of teacher, and works in the nursery during fiible sch>i . She's a six- Rick, Vicki has received awards and trophies for her baton work, year member of the Chelsea Baton Corps and she -J^ es beginning including a second place in the state championships. At Beach Mid­ baton lessons. List year's junior homemaker has had numerous en­ CHELSEA dle school, she was involved in cheerU-ading, track, softhall aud tries in the fair in hobbies, baked goods, antiques, needlework and was volleyball manager. She has been active In Chelsea recreation floriculture. Her holrfiies Include reading, watching old movies, col­ STATE soflball for sli years, has served for thn>*' years as a volunteer at lecting pap^r dolls, postcards, sea shells, china thimbles and doll the Chelsea United Methodist Retirement Home, and Is a member house miniatures. She also does a lot of needlework, baking, and of Salem drove United Methodist church where she is president of has pen pals all over the world. Mfmbu f D I C BANK the youth fellowship 8r,,uP- Sh"" was lTi ,ho tliclsea Charms for Branch OHlca Main Otti<* three vearr. She has helped (Hit over the yea: > In a number of mer­ 1010(. Main Phon* 475 1355 30$ S. Main chants booth* st the fair. Vicki includes music, reading, making hooked nigs, dance and gymnastics as her hobbles. Her court will J .---. include Lorl Johnson and Vicki Bullock, Bread Truck Thieves Make Wrong Turn ibson Water Co An Ann Arbor man and two Lima Center Kti, youth, saw l.hc iSibruner minors who allegedly stole a police after they stepped out of &CVQ AuiHotimo schvici. *yt\J 8¾ bread truck from Jackson turned the Holsum Bread Co. truck and SOf TEN'!. K<, IROM f ILK RS into the wrong driveway at the fled on fool, police said. II O SVSHMS wrong time last Saturday night Chelsea police pursued the Rf MAI S and the mistake eventually U i.'-;.'t.^ •Ob; three on foot and eventually call­ <*)«? (.'>OS:N ii i:«« • I PURC ORINKIHO Warn SYMtttS resulted in their capture. ed (or a K-9 tracking unit. Two 1)1 •> Ti'tk, Viv ii .;8MI; The truck pulled into the park­ were captured shortly thereafter. Wf S>:«VICE MOST MftKtS ing lot of (he Chelsea villiuje COWS'tRClM & OOMtilH. SVSIIMS garafje just as Chelsea police were re-iueling their cruiser at Please Notify Us CM {i ,', vt »\ns tspf Hit \;;t approximately 11:10 p.m. on Aug. In Advance of OAVI: GIMON 9, according to Chelsea police. •VAIIP SVSTIMA W.WHI The man and two bovs, one a N. Any Change in Address IC- ?•• , N»'-*1 j*sv.0fc-'3 /••^'•wJOy Awg>*>.' *it

Tigers, Clippers Say Goodbye To Their Puerto Rican Amigos - .t i aiwayi J -fi> »*2 wfirr. j^ j»^v- „r, .sA'uf' ii* p.^ : .jvu *r, 'rHU.Ti**; ^a» ^«^» 7h*y mraraer rerfeawcr. ^4«"»*: rr 7^*- '••.-•• ...•- ,' •rt;* B>^>> -rwii M f«- a» Ti*er\ i 0» : -: iTtrj£rt rv^rjne »su ^....¾ *"Vn ftoftct* m*tk? ^ lursrM* •> [y-*^^ «94 el***™ -jf y* .jjxift. prrtT) •* tf*r r«»furaj > -tit Ui rv**ar * w» * idy* *•»• ^SiTW '^1- */ »*» £«it TOBI. %SM^- '^rxucrK « cwpir ^ pta^ut-s der liatr. .iB'j tor LBB aad J« (pwdbv '•<- B» «1 *c\*s*j. Rumor ate Am Ain$« Pidftdoi ' or •wo of Aesr Seat ?no* sod br< Rat/trU WtfT ^•JpC ilMB pii;l?Ti a*;.- prrterwl fneKi». 7*# D»TT :>ta>*r? RUMS «^ ijptn»t C-or- ^, *KJ fVftmpB rmiWKjrtU.sv. fc» ^** OWH: dmjiayai pro**- lAta. wtie ratraed hew u. !Ar> 1*3 »JC «Bt^Wte«M«««^- !y J! rtww b**nu*ic *aff» Pacts R*c». Tfcey *P<« the «•»- in*»c player tn P**rt)» ft % * C^MMB « Pwwtt ft*tt J« awr K Orteaa i*l*b *nr aunt. RK* Ranwa. «t» riaywtf f«r *e iu that far *wr fr*wi*i," B»-rth» Bertha L«w«rd or Bmmfe. cad Tk*«rt. «M cmiitfd. "*a»j nuur. said uBclc. Jorge, IQ3 Cn*:r .•nan. rx« tlm^ft te *»*-.: K»t*tt* sort s»r tmitMant. Las lia«ht*rs. *Ura Sraitn ani rxfcntrad a ward !n *»JTTH Ve^a. AditMH»> aati OMmttJ bade !J»>L» Raawv ^ rotwh Skip 0»tee ut Pwne Riea w*3> DBP Bertha TV w»y* *rrv»r! herr fcvs* i* Rarawi nod RofarT are U>r v^s roe* J(*#* ca a Has (0 MK Ruiwr- r Mrn UTl> K/uOu«i Mu*i ^ the rt tS* tana)* Rodrrt* L*ofurt a j B#rttb *»1 iorfe, ble -V Ohrjse* boy* to** --1¾ &**» Clwim Hj«h xrtK«i traoau* l*rr* ;iv# or. Tr»»i* ftd. Spanish Y* RJTOOT^ :; **$ ft-. frw-H crui'-kiy a;*rf swiunt the niiieff jiopma; iCj'JLi r* Utn: .-rs^»"L • *• tf«-:-* TV • •**• *<« WX3 pir»?r_! r'. i T-at rum.*', a.vi rl>:.n"rt. had *j i:> a*'* r**r>- *r>i W^KJ tr#y ;-, ..jyl >j *_V •«.; '.. c<:*.:h«. ^er-TiU «-.erv.T.* aa$ -rr.;''* Th*> 'v^v?*-: ti-'1 bo>* 'f wa.i reall) y.jrr*t-r..;j»: The !>.-;•• WT v; «<••;! }:«:rd. in fact, thai rwvr>f. "o«; >v. * known as L:r/io".; ar/1 l-inda Dyer are try:.-.? to 'W»*'- "''• rarjjj'ffi-f-nf,'! to have r>.Ti a!:- nd JUMOS AJW ROUXT : mri rlfla, reaawrtrtYi? »• U VT*30; :ri ''wi.-'i -"••- ->v«r wi:n nuaasa b^ filurt at taw Farm Leaca* aaal Lisir Ltacar TV them In U.T,. :.Te Dyers boys 1« '4«r a>«(3MT ftatoma Ummri s> •XWOSHKD MJJOOS fteafc Mr W tt> 'ittut Kw to tk* Dean* Vfcairw. Cka«* rYartar aa tattV hart I*.".. !! arid Jordan. 8. are plan­ Vr**. limit a Pwflt ftw* xfvr kpraaaac ta« t *i*^ attira v^aaal hafaw. arpaau^ ^ Bat t^rtaca Ratfca- (ram )Ht. *r* Mihr Sw.tay, Jafl fiaii r • W«i« Oaf, Marty Mart Si^ra*. PsoJ MaVr aaa) «rr* Bawaar Tom pii:-k»= Lake in the Chelsea Kerreatioo T.m KlaafKnct was the wm- FT* 5*ida«t \*±i\#: rrti**. tr*ir Mrl^i^hlir, anrf Jesuea Kknt/jft. Departmeat tne wee* #»w, July J; «nLft u thr«**»ay • • * • • # witr. a tnp« tie (w V^:-IJ>- p.u* ^ SB*e Staajtm: A strong teani WOtfETk « 9 * TJv l-f-aw'j*- '.Jus y^»t rjixa*^ cu w£sur. Stuuen KrudU I^TTU, CVbea State Baa* ». Baatatrarten S, li*!. u-anu from S^*iSrKli{« Meiite* Scatn. Cw<»- What and McDMaMi i— t »ar «— Sboq+i pUtyrrs. r*--+ iht>wT» ri- Chariatte Zn^ky »11 .^jBtnt'Uted ftirtn Ouenthar wa» the wKm- (Ttoit ur4iro%«r>«» W« '.»» ltrr^« h»G.u< aqd got4 ou ibr aeaaon WMaker and Anoe Weber each PUjen at tta*wee k « • c ami Jrrry Finch turned * key rM fr*ir hit*. SbeDy Weber, Pad fiouble f4ay in the •erenth in."un^. Red Hatt: Julie Gray-F-vr. and MTOGJET LKAGI.X Name. Sue Picked Lor Sefaaotz Bi<+«»lie Jcsiffi hst iKsri? r^± fls- and Januf er GaetittMT each tad Jerry Haasea k 8*aa> 12. cpllnt 'ieicnae «i»wn b>' Und*i«) Rhomia » R$ran Giri» Wagner and Beth L'rterbnnk Ijirry I>oil iu the wiru'-in^ p.a&sw. mtiers for Hansen Sc-hilkr had good »hd lilt ?. Blue Siu^trs Pkkell had two home runs each. were John Beemas aod Mike • • • Brady Ekaich • • » Hieber whr/ were ea<* 3-5. and Oraagf Sluiyjer* !>«{<;niive HedHoU C.A.TJS. 14, Big Bajr J~ Bob Beeman, who waa 2-3. players for th<-' .Slu^^ers *ere Vai Orange Slaters Sue Koch was the winning » • * Bul!rx+ =rid ,-\jnv Petty who ault 3- Petty aiw ^na^ir^ a line finve Rogers, (rh*tZ4*it tack. Mark Wsseley was the winning at third Hit:-'.^ well for the Siaj^- • • » pitcher. DOLPHINS task third piare kt Fann Uaffte raw, from left, are Jaaaa Oasahaa. Caaey hlc- gem vttrt Cindy Tnpp, Je^.ica (hi Her ('ottnril CbeU* a >L*u- Kaak ii. » • • •aaairtrtiii this lawmii. U (kv irm Calla, Breat Laati*. Bra i)'C«aa*r, Man Ftedarr. Hyltim aod Amy Petty '2; with Jackie Rubers S'70 Chandler OTXUB »— Vogel* Party S*i>rr 4. SAlfA J— raw. fraat left, are Jeremy FeMkaaaa, Caaey aad Krvfai Cay Dirk Mjf^/o*iikj *«s the wtn- Weaeatt. Babhy Caaa. Kaby Faytft, Thawjin were fo> raarfc^i Nat oktarrd Ls Jeff PeantaS. triple for their exciting win erf the St., have been appointed to the pitcher Anne Weber, Karen mfiti piU^r Jeff Weber, Dave Payae, Seatt Carvto aad Ryan Slaa*. La the hack seasofi CTwi-sea Recreation Council. Guenther and Beth Unter brink Weber and Kevin Vandegnft led « « « Risers i-, the C7>elsea School each had two hits. the Vo^el offense Mark Whitley Iff (.rvam h'entivttl (Mdrn r,ui»: Danielle I^on«(e Board rrpresenutive to the coun­ • • • had the (?ame-»mnm^ hit. Sluieti .4ufi. lk~l~ at «>rttribut«rd a grand slam hwiie cil, replacing Ann Keeney, CbeJaea Slate Baa* i, a • • FALL LEAGUES run to help tl« Gtrb when they CuvUm U)c« wer for Pe;; Jerry'i SaeU 3~- Jerry Hansea A Saas 8, lludnon Hill* Park had filkn behind a strong Slud­ Skeiton, who became treasurer Tne Bank took sole possession Chelsea ljuhjstnes 11 4— ger team. C^fitrihuUng hits were Tne appointment1! were ap­ of first place with the win. They Ijjirry Doll *as the winrijig AT, aid fashioned ice cream NOW FORMING Arrue Hatth, Sara Smith ar»d proved by the village council on had been tied with Jerry's for the pitcher. The Hansen offense *as festival wui be held at the Activi­ Amy Scihor. ExcelleTTt defensive Tueday, Aug. 5. lead. Mary Klink pitched for led by Andy Ahrena at 3-3, and ty uater building of Hudson THEK li ST1U. TlMf ro «9rt up far FAU IU0UES play by Arme Frederick ami Nan­ Jerry's. Anne Weber and Sue Leu Hafner, Doll and Rick MLU Metro**rk near Dexter on Don't matt tfca fan md exotMatat of Itayji coaapttftia«! cy Pidd. Kathy Kattula Shauna Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15-17 Pickell each sowed two rufti, and Itetmari who were each ^-4. W« hovm spots avflll«to(* fer Individual* or taoms on; W«»da and Amie Hauh con­ NAT.TS is an educational Patti Hiune and Karen Guenther • • » from 9 a.m. to 7 p m. tributed singles and Julie Durst association representing over each * ored one. Jerry Hank«a & Stmt li, Hand-dipped ice cream cones SUNDAY NUX94I U-g*as, 3:00, i:*$, 1:00 p.m. and Kate Steele had douhles (or 1,000 private career schools in 45 • • m Woodshed It— and ice cream sundaes will be 4 fr ttfjn (2 «•)« aawj 2 faajuk) the final game of their season states, the District of Columbia, available m addition to the MKS' I-arr> Doll was Use winning B««} entry otter Saawfcrf. against tin Red Hots. and Puerto Kieo. The NATTS Ac­ Broderkk Shell 5, pitcher. Rick Beeman was 3-4, regular food bar menu and at the * » « crediting Commission maintains Voxel's Party Store 2— Warren McCormick, 5il! regular charges MOMDAT.. M*«'t Le«g«c, 6:30 A 9:00 «-»". Blw: Rarer*: Excellent defen­ educational standards and Ron Schuyler was tfie winning Kalmbach and Bob Beotnan were Facilities at the park include S p«r taxim sively for i he Racers were Fieth business ethics. pitcher. Rex Whiting was 3-4, and each 2-3, and John Beernar. and bike-hike trail, bike rental ser­ TUISOAT ladiat Lengite, 9 a.m., 4 pa* mm arid Angle Bell arid O.urtney Dan Elliott and Don Moody were Andy Ahrtns were 3-5. Hansen & vice, labelled nature trail week­ Th.'imps<,n. Hit-4) were<-<,rjinh(Aed end naturalist event1*, picrw- Mail L*n\s si.-ored 11 ruris in the aixth by Meagan K/jbir^v/n, F-iiabt-th. plays in trie game and Chuck innmg to come back from a 14-3 playfield area;-,, shorefishinj; U(fi«« Ltogwe, 3:30 p.m., 3 par Broderick made a diving catch on deficit. along the Hudson River and food WEDNESDAY .. Sanier La^wa, 1:00 p.m., 3 per a line drive, service at the Activity Center • » A Many technical and office oc­ Building. L*di«s Ltogwa, 9:00 p.m., 4 par Stockbrfd'ge Merchants 15, cupations now require post- For additional information con­ THURSDAY.... Iwfits la***, 12:30 p.m., 4 par taan POMA'S Kltok/Dault %~ secondary career training aa tact Hudson Mills Metropark, Man's Laegva, 6:30 p.m., 5 par r*am I Any Adanwi, Mike 1-add were more employer* prefer to hire phone 436-6211 {park office) or Mixia Lvogvt, 9:00 p.m., 4 par tea* each 3-3, and Jirn Cook and I bar­ tr^im-d personnel rather than 1-WO-24-PARKS (toll-free). PIZZA rel Whitaker were J-4. provide training FRIDAY Mtied i—gw*, 12:30 «.m., 3 ptrtwwn LATf SHIFT WORKIItS THIS IS ITI 137 Pork $trMt, ChelwKi RELAX AFTIH WORK WITH BOW LI KG Ph. 475-9151 Mixed Leagues, 6:45 mi 9:00 p.m. HOUttS: Mon„ 4 p.m. to 1Q p.m. 4 per team (2 male and 2 female) Sun., W*4., Thur*. « p.m. to 11 p.m. fi\. * Vflt., 4 to 12 p.m. "We Knead Yoyr Oough" rd^ff K(J Li Wslo-jill We alio hav« thin cruet pixia on raquest. SATURDAY Yowth leagues Start Sept. 6 .AU< ALL NEW "BUMPER BOWLINO CLIP THIS COUPON for agas 3 6, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. YOUTH Ages 6-R (Bantams) 11:00 a.m. '1.50 OFF Afla»9-11 (Prapi) 11:00 a.m. ON Ag*s 12-18 (Jr.-Ma|orji 9:00 a.m. te ANY HAMS For rVtor« (rtformcrtkin on Our Fall League StgrvUp OR Coll Today • ar Stop and S«e Ut RAINM tkJ^R^rH YOU'RE AtWAYS WtLCOMt

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i 1 iNuhirr Wnlk*, Bike fh« Ch*l»*a itondord, WdKlnwuioy, Awgu»t 13 1986 I I Junior Mim hd^iw loiirn, HrrnkUxHt Srt At Hii(lM»n MDIH IWk Wnifts Up Summer f*Uiy Two prcKrarna will be held at ;Jted lh>vll* 17, Owen* Hu4m»> Mills Metropark rmnr 12 fiexter, with both fombifiinH ' ' \'M\\I-:-I\ .Vrinrphorn -.iruik <,nt I'lnk MilloA 'H, *u>i M>f Iritfe 0 j«h( fmtU'n(r> her three inning nature walk*, bike tours and a Winning pitcher wilt .Stephanie hreakfaat, •M"liter * for Ihe F^viis were Nrica Norrl*. Kverynntf hit in thl.iv;iifrie x't^Mcm with ii three run triple, 'Wnke t;p Walk." cuplonnjj with :«ln«l«M l>y 'IVrrv l/^ue, tlie MH,frU arvi tnundN akin* the .«iil 1.!/ SH««T with (wo single* Moriicii Harmeri (!ii, M» heile Huron River, will be held on Suri- ^¾ ,i *,ilk. |>,ri Wetzel, Kate Itanium, Jennifer Power1*, .leu- th, Knn K/vrft, (leather t\*'i AIIM 17 at I J m nlfer Alder. Kelly hWlhiM (;, A apecial bra«k/a«t will be held nfjthv .»«1 '.'«iil«*<*n Scharp- l.iwa Hainrlek ''^'. ^r\\ Hur^, leach Niolr home r>«f*m.Mvi«- for hiker* and nwhJkwi at * Wendy fiell < 2 I, .St«phiiriie Nnrns m rn., winch wlud«« xrramblied gi^r" W'ttrt ' au*(ht it pop ny (Z|, A d«uf>le play wa.t converted •Jftphrrw a runner out at tlUrd «U(», haah brown*. Miwuu(e. by l,ivui >l»mr»k and <>»rm to«t, coffee, mtik and juice m&i The Queen* hud HurX Kxiellent £<• • * » una;!** and a double ami Holly Buildlne *t Hadaon Mills Koaoelniak with a triple and a MatropaeH. ' M * AT* Z*. Paathem *~ hunve run Jane PachcL*o wan the All proframi mm "fret" «x- first double pby of the wrnnuvt pitdwr Dther hrta were c«pt for far f>iM>fat chargea, for the MfcM'iwMcun- eontribiAad by Abby YourtM .21. and adrwaca ngtatraOg* ia r«- by Kriitin Bohlender and Jane Pacbtco 14), Mvd hmou* qrtrwl. Ftasw: *JM"fll (Hudaon lifer Petty Singles w*re cor­ Rowi with a aingle. two doflblej Mi 11«i er 1-8W-J4-PARK5 (toU- ny Shawn t.o*ey, J«v and a home rur Kriatin ir*t). Vefttcte ontry permit* art •jfer Koch, Jennifer Petty and BohJcnder pitched ber bral game required Nfcole Fletcher, Alice Durham f Ca. The awards') ittokalaecjaly Charity Alien, who made two tatf rie Varjjo. Jennifer Koeh, ment PK. PO Bo* 1042», ; Rockville. Md. 20RO taal aewre M tjm. TMr tam hndieap nf ra gave Oktm • total f.. 19 at Alrnart fflHna Ia> hi WMIBIUI oats at firtt, and Kelly Craw, who DmnieMe Taylor apd Sh»wn */»*ey *J» fkm. Fmta ittt *re D*W« F**iy, Suj** Mvck. I^*« OrtawAI, came in to pitch the Uut three wtth a dotbie. Melisao Hubert imirup M the (iww. Alan, Jen­ had a home run. nifer Hobo hit a double Abby • . » Ytvtg hit a double and a Inple, ^tteean IS, Bmnber^ »- Big Buck Top Award You Read It First in The Standard! K*&V Crow hit a home run and The last evening of recreation Dana Harden htt a solid single. .softball ourpTtsed the coachea ax HMtini; well fur the Queens were well a* the *pecuton A strong h State Archery Record Michel* Koilo '21. Wendy Bell, Rocnberi t*am WIM beaten by A new state record for typical tiwUri. It has over 2JSO0 listings Chtrity Allen I2I, Jane Pachero Mmftd-place team, the Queena. whiU-taiJed bucks taken >n of trophy buehs taken in i2'l, Holly Koscieiniak (2i, and 154. Thia wa? an excellent defen­ Michigan by a bow hunter wa:< MichiKan. This fall a book titled Michelle Beeman with a double sive game and an enrellent ent;- the hitfJUitfht of the result* of the Michigan BIK Game Records" and a single test between the two teams all as compiled by f^omm«*morat,ve • • • 1185 Michigan Bi« Burk Awards season. Pitcftim; for the Bomber* Program Thw program was Buck,* of Michigan. In* and writ­ Mnv Bomber* 19, was Cari Thurtow and Brenrla sponwired by Commemorative ten by nationally kn Michelle Barkadale had doubles were Monica Hansen with two Mitch wted a bow pullinR 77 Cost of the book prior to far the Bombers. H.'ttinv for the .ilngles and a double Kelly Bellas pcunu* to take this monstrous publication is $12 afterward the ft k M'$ were Jennifer Koch, and Terry I^jiue hit singles and trophy buck ft officially was cost will be $li. Dtfuelle Taylor and KrutJ Smith Oirt* ButR and Chanty Allen scoretl at 181 7/8 poufti This with singles and Kristin contributed doubles Wendy Roll sore acfirdirtj,' w C B M. Bohlender with a double. showed Hood defensive play with records made it Fall Tree • • • an excellent fly hal! eateh and -The bigKesl typical bo< V *Mt Devlh 14. Ptak EAtkw it— Mood fielding taken in Michigan w the 1986 deer ttw Devils wife pit* » » • niUtt fcynjnry«—pa n Seedling Sale Knott with two aa*fj*a Pudtcn 17, Restorvtb tl- - The biwest typical bock ever KRI'a. Heather Mc- The Stockbrfdge Panthers had taken by a bow hunter in Announced showing great speed their first win of the season Michigan. < Previous record 170.7 The board of directors of the ;i»cfW»ome twice, Good defensive ugainxt fh* Heu>., iwuci V oavma u» w»«i'i Waahtenaw County Sod Conser­ I*Vand had two singles with -The second bigjgest typical vation District hm announced the _..j!Colleen Scharphorn. Kx- other tfood hits and fielding by 8kchin« win went to Brcnda eight singles and a home run by reforestation, soil erosion con­ &Me with five stikeouts in two Washtenaw county. Kate Dilworth. Hitting for the (Kher ,iew rt.it" records from trol, wildlife habitat, windbreaks, innings and Cari Thurkow was Devils were Christine Gillespie, and aesthetic purposes. the relief pitcher. Dana Durst the 1965 eniries in the program «o Sara Henderson, Shawna to new number one and two spots Six species will be available: and Brenda Brede led the team Gillespie and Molly Dilworth. Austrian Pine, White Pine, with hits, three each. Other hits for elk taken by Fred M. Roberts Christine and Sara both scored of Taylor and Bernard R. Riley of Norway Spruce, White Spruce, were contributfi by Jiil Heim, with sleabi twire during the Colorado Blue Spruce, and Sara* Muaolf, Suc»'y Oalla^her, Weidman. game. Commemorative Bucks of Douglas Fir. Orders with pay­ Jennifer McEachern, Michelle FflVAl, STANDINGS ment in full will be accepted until H^rksdale, Michelle Stimpson Michigan, hv , is a non-profit (JUNIOR MISS LEAGUE) Kroup composed of sportsmen Friday, Oct. 3. Trees may be apd Brooke Pitts with ;i bunt Blue Bombers picked up on Wednesday, Oct. 8 spgle. Good defense was show by compiling, maintaining and pro- Querns motinK records of trophy BIU! Thursday, Oct. 9 at the Soil tlje entire team. The Red Devils' Pink Edition Conservation District Office, be­ relief pitcher Gretchen Knutsen Michigan white-tailed bucks, Green M & M's black bear and elk taken in tween 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. showed excellent defensive Red Devils For more information and to ppys. Hitters for tin; Devils were Michigan and the hunters who Panthers took them. The organization will obtain order forms, contact the BOWLING 25 l«ri Wetiel and Molly Dilworth soon lie five years old and u sole- Soil Copservation District Office, with triples and Kate Dilworth Over two nuilx :. students j t- 6101 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, ^ with a double !> supported by its l.iHJO members tend career *.Nx>Lji each year. and various fund-rasing ac- mile west of Zeeb Rd., telephone (313) 761-6721. o Some occupations with more UNADILLA STORE ' than 50% projected growth in HOT DOGS 25 employment through 1995 include Sun.-Thurs f-ri. * 5flt. Op*a 9.00-10.00 computer service technicians, Op an 9 0C )0 ', AND DELI system analysts, programmers, c ilMCB1t7 3 and operators; legal assistants; OiPiST STORI IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY electrical ami electronic techni­ cians; office machine repairers; IN AB OF DOWNTOWN UNADILLA civil engineering technicians; AUG. 15-16-17 and mechanical engineering OPIM ALL TEAR ~ 7 DAYl 498-31400 technicians. 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(-hr«ciLj-w .'* a nx*l rei»- the facility Vacantc*** presently -tjur.tfrar* su>'-i easii-. -. • rreat- fr'irj that ar# 5*JTOK1 Tr>- -"£,rr.; ar*c *rti»".: J'.' r a-.^ " .rtf: TSert «r»- . . »»ief . tv-^ in p»-'-«i tra.d i^^nre TVK \ac 1 open aater and ve^etaUon Perasna uWerwted ir. ?erv in^ in '...*.'. •,..'. • *• j*-•! a ' i', ' ,r *J* war a> ~.JJUW an *p- '• ite.'s-*'! '.T'XT. *•;**: - in <(^-.pcr*wr>. *.*; -^ ^(jf- Macre c^oal oraafltai atabtji «1 each The prufetems presented at pbcMkMt 6> cjiLi:\>- "!<,>• (^>lie t^ *>.i.'fl M-'.^if. ruipirjnA-'j -«$ A *J« ioiana>^ : ocidierit*- XJ*e ..-*. -iat-or, 'f^C^' a«*L. iet«-r %^e tr*crsfc.'f «p«ratiua. ma> 5 •fieri wtuie slttirfy BMn-tO<[ for- the Ben^el site ara ABfteuh r, Soer-.^ Center, '->U 662-78()2. 'immt«lu»l*-)> anri 'BW ^jrs [JX* foe *teer- becauae irf Io» w«ter >%ei4 arv! r l u^iUb^*' «oils said FotBidatioR .apply fV Tiar^/**' ?TK*si>nt Jf all Micfcj^ar. r*jrj.*TkffiLs dur- !ur*.JT *. S.",-A", Aj."". ..V-L^Vm <_•_,! ^.'^; ; !•••• nv.-.,-.t the ; Kijnri/. Dirrctcf Denasa Kij*] \.'.X\<:u\n r,**.-4* dc tj'> B> li^ ewj if iw: '*.ir, • •• tr M/-hujan huioi the rw^mi iur iiv*' J i /r.*.«-r ..* ,'-r .-v -r-at. : J>>A T, •>-•'. •.*-**: v.. x- ..-jt^jefK-fi for wat' riiri^ fw th*- .jfTXHint ot „irt li.OOO, averajpni? CMC) for ,1 f r •*Uh the Coukie Cutter reaiiy 'f J.0!'"'j rr.en «'A Zi'y; •, from mo« cwvgn;»8i'>rjjl rr>«lab of prrx.'jf.'.-•- ' . >.:vtl:. rr«a-»--'. .'.• /f LiTfAJt.. , "J-,*- • \}i JTH ano itetTiry? «hrei rtx^tjon Dona 10-olonth COUTM in most private 1 repreaent* an rxperunei**! ap- M.ii-.^ri ^.1 f^sruc:{j»t*d in trx iW«or % be awarded to a <:r4?l* Irj '.**>:. JiTi..-. t.aiis .-.'jjrtiTJ 1. -•!•• , • ' • «•; >a!- .iteenng wheel should be avoided. "!!)»• 17thMi' ru^ifi WASt.r*u''',\ The CobtnTSti.'.'ie F'arm I'. [jT-.ci in'^... .:....- .- (/ ' , <; ;n- i) 0>*i sa • -, ». ^: • -L^ .• -^ tiri: ( an Make nur? tractor lights work 1 infantry rs^irr^r.t.-. from '!,e located at 27«! P »• /.- hil').* 'Ait th,'. "* J ^ ''•' 'r* t.-jr uut j'.d ftenodji-ally check Lheir ad- r slat*' Th.: rt'^;rr,«rr;: 'Aa4. '.r2it.ii- Artxir. trK--, :.•*.'! *»it/i i»r*«j w /hi/.,'. • ^i c' '.witr-/. ;j,, * 'j. ' pTfrisure jastment, Alio adjust the driver's : 1 «J dursng th*1 •.a.TJi.er /J 18P2, For further Lifomtation, p)eas*; Th*.- jjue.vtiW.-. it>>-j; '/!•••. -t^J). •.ause. ! .filer.--«. :.:-.- iiti:*igt6n. D '.. ori call the farm office, ^4-¾¾. lurea ia.-i'-./in prr.-T^atL-r - *ta. afLjr '»ver- that puts the ire,e-r withxn easy Au*; IT L*.i -.' l<-rtr.»- /xniTiBrrf a.'^;5ns[)t..,..1 *;"»>; li.-jat th^-.e >-f« irif;j&j.*i ;•*/: rr^k-t jprrators UJ'J* reaifi of control* • INDUSTRIAL FABWCA7JONS F of Colow, 'A':..;im H. Wjthington youn.^ that rwi ri-< *-;,.';v :, . a -•.:.-• f ./.* -Jtb.iils to Finally, oeta-SK-nali;. ^heck the • PORT ABU WELDING Stnmlard Want Ads of Ji*>"fc.sor, wiVianenroUmwtof The truth 1.-. that UV.-M: art- la.-.t j->;ur*tc .n f,.,^ k'r..---.'td working orderof the neulrai-starl «Q officers and iwsn. and upon (rfl (Ju'u-k H.:Mi art.- ;r, puce. o/;d keep the frwn sUrtmg when the tranamis- Form MtKntne ftepdrs •*• ••*"••••••••••••••••••••*. * # 4>*<«t«*4 earh^r. jjfnerally t^k--' 4J U- VJ pUtforrrj ant, st-^ free of -ihp- ston or >;iutdi is engaged. HISTORICAL - PATRIOTIC CALENDAR day, '.0 hauii, dt.-p^n.!.r^ <>;, "Jr* pery rriud cr v'r^^r. J-t»-r;,er!,;x:r No Job TOD Small! sp*.-ti(;.- and the weaker. Ljyjs to rerfiovv :T.:/J> ^;-;". :.>,,'• fyorn U90Pia/c« fta., CheUaa Com^i^d by ^>e Arw's.'irw C-epcrtT*r(t, VftT«rofi5 o' Forenyn Warr, lat-S i/1 May and J urn? can't the trj. 2. • , eg&s laul in early July Rx.-tpt. off the trvtor l*i*ofil Ojj|xirturiat<*M HOMEOWNERS Aug ! !5 1914—firsr sHs TDrough Par.orno Co^.<3 for th*: not :>enrx] arouf!''] Jui>' i Fiid a/id h>-ira^iif. -r«^ t.'-ni Pc-<-fc p;i>i^cerfl sto^ici take ad- BOAT • r A^. 17 1790—Cor>gr';'s rfpOs/ed from Mfr* /r^. C=ry to the sunvnor ;-as i/ttn f;sir!y i-.wj to be i.-hec-keti for i^iics and tad va. i-T^«'e of •-. :^r:'». ir. pr:/'es for RENTERS hatch !<;?«: rs/lher thfers f.-ar!y ij'ii.s ih- fa!i ,.-'-j -•.:,-1-: ,i'".-,rdirfi: to Au-g ife ri r ieafc are w«!=,fefui ;-.d ;i ';re \U12-~\i S.-Pi.si.o .'j'j ^ .y. ^vr,' .-or arm', lirnjfj*;^.-1¾" . , L r ; • year, epics', thf- wf-;atii':-r iU>;5 hazard. P * -: •t'-erirv end ci.-r.- fi..'. r,n.t :;,^:'ii,f ,'r ,-; ./.in/nodi- A^ '/0 much wa.-fM- r JACK SCHLAFF k trol oi u'-e t.'iree-p'A.ra ri:lcb fan jt ty ac'.,-. -,:,'•-, ar»t .-(.s-'-arch tor ths The yduTii sr-aJcKS fcie;.u; !<*n loht betau.'^ jf r.yirauiw.- une MKrhi.ja.-. farr: Fi^r'v-j AGENCY now we.-r hatched or ^.T, laat leaki Craj^ \aid rr-irtirtin^ a-v.. I:AJK:I year. This L\ the ftr»t fall surtirr>er Hold a piece of cardboard POAIU \. '.a;:,it pK^s^-ers 426-3516 for the ones that managed to find alongside hydrauiK lines when thrtKi^. th-* • «'.-ar ar*o r.eit. "I 1 Michigan hibernate and sunive looking f.>r pir,h prod'j/-eri should bc- Precast Concrete s ,! the winter. 'Ru:, year's yo'.ing advises. Many hydraulic and vt at chin*!, their fester cattle a m. 6 p /11. Mo'iday-Ffidoy snakes will not upfX;ar umii later dii-csel fuel Ay'/l ztiiinzh and moat Safe, tractor <>j«:rat••••'< .•::i '•rphof.i.s, fromtti, ;- ""';••• <• •:•:•' preen CLEANED ELECTRICALLY !rw:l h • •• ••. •' - t..;' ' ''rot' ^ A-1 FRANK GR0H5 SI HIS 008 CHEVWUT sum % tfM P*i» DRAINii S loam jMh^'v^iPYfe'' l mm SHl»wo SioPdord, Wedne*day, AugtMt 13, 1986 13 i\ ChurchServices Blood Donors Certain No

\nnrmhiy Hal I afKvfl* * 4ft (1 in -,io»!», « i>. safe as pufiCbt^ ' declared A, 4 W-I«w«rtay A'l* U ly , strangers your *^lr i nm- SI 1» * IP (#.™-n»ilf, wvi l!'UI'rfl«v *:« |4 AOttrfcan Red Cross Blood Ser- 1 TrM lUv f«m •anaMtp Paatnf voluntary donor system." Kv^ry w«)»ir*i.» HI [, in ' •flrfy^writ/rit/uJiilfifii rrw«!t 7 .'i«l,»r'Ui rtun .', lunda*. Am I vttaa, Southeastern Michigan The need for Wood and blood 7 M p 1\ Chf.»» < Xii,!*,*!*^, 1,11,1« •» * • m family anrihtp tivludat VHKW riH(lt Lri^i 'i, ,<«# '4» rumiii Region. "The American Red illll'ly (•"'I I'^UV'T •mUrrn * i-fWfll Maraary pritvul«l products continues to grow X«<¥l|it. 4UK 17 Crow rtbea on « voluntary donor •» » » III Swrity H-ftnnt throughout the Southeastern lUii'tfi iMaUNUKI. H|W> •yatan. to provide sate blood to II I* J if Mnnuaa] •'n'*!*) M0 R HaaranK M Michigan Region. inrreasuiK the ltY HaVTlKt ! I* p iri KvfnmK *<*wup teapjtala to thooaandi of com- The H*v * TiuJiiaA ''nrhran I'MIMT Mi*iit BwnfV Sunday • 'tfwv .Vanity V'AaV fero l^wip >(« ; monittM acroM tbe country We healthy volunteer donors. ) fJ*r>0 Sw J f.xtT »>a*jpi«dai UnUSCVTATTVEl FMM r AJTTH UmtMAK < | • lipn VimUi tr. *M-«««jk Damn cerned about your community, 7 •?•** ''""Hy haw, fnyar nuatl < IW* terrltawlai Mil MI Tbe A^aatrtavw Bad Croat reue* friends and family, please think FWjijwsnif turnsT »Aijj:s«(iw>vE uwntn »I»:TH4» 19M TrVM IW . Oaaa t^aa to euauia me safest poa- i-;ajg Kvtry a«ato» Tk* Ha* Kan Huabarroil. Paatar laa*pairaBa\ a^BapaV^ ^aay awaaaai •iblt btood ter* blood products. ntud." Kver, Huretay Hull CINTI'I vhml Rtary Jaaalay- IVMI IHIIMHy RVaB Ha*f vleTr/ . i« pm l# I at taftav; tat^paVMtre, pube, and from giving blood. "The Medics Partj «n) TMTIItflal (Ut Cvary / uthiiht TT» Krv lj»rr> M, Daat LMMT, DBVM 7 »»»-». -aWkhi «ad> and bagj used in collecting blood ST MA.MY Ti»Kr» Lwvujr aB^lttcGoywat. at tke bo** t4 tk« phat* •tasVMeCa^' are sterile, wed once, and then JV«"'' Da*"! Htnipi 'NavM, Paatar Kvrry s«orUy HOKTH SKAROA KBUE ter»^CaHtrr Every Sanflay 1« (• am Sunday MW aaa) WaaMajllt Ma are Dovtonsfat nforeany tnit of ttoetroyed" be said. "This is one 7 i* * rn Mw I Si a IT) Murahip norvtct 7kt flaw |-aBaB>r t t*a«ch. Pcaaur donatad bfoasl • rctaased for abaomte answer we can give. You » i« • m Maw Kaw> Staaary- can't get AIDS from giving II Mam ,, *ATKiUjtx>viujfc';f: 10 ijla-m-J> Bajuitr K»fi) r*ot> niamnjj the comaTatan* of a safe Wood mum Man r>v [jary mrlaaa Ma y«aaaHka»r Th» Hrv Davyj ft**a*jrit*T PaaSan 7 00oa -EywJkaMa^itaBa«rTtn:a«-- supply. "The voluntary aapact ia f ,ftrt»fi«n Vir»lul~ K»»ry lunday aary tvitllaMf AS iMN^lrca aataJiaHwl tar ciil^caOy bflportant to the re­ 10 m*ja - Aaaaay «rtw»l People Attend Rally fedaaf rmsr cm; mm r» oiw.rr snrvnsT 11 Ham W^mtttpivrvii* cipient" said Dr. Shatar. "Warn 1*3 WMfcklW* *.v» . AM) Vtar Ev*fy WtaaiaOii) - 7 «* -I m iltbl* atadv »ad pr«y4f Ymathful representatives. 1? d RaHy tacnat. "Frttnda For­ your only incentive for giving Kvtfy ***l»y rirWT I;MTF,IJ METMOOUT lO-.JMrfi rtunday «rt»M m«*™n« <»rV' » Part * mart**, aajrwry avotuMt Raa Lolberan chnrch. Aim major prrawntattora, devatic*», tna3*aloWlr«gtheinteiiriewpowt (.hurrU uf (final ~ » liam Cr* Hnnmrj c^nm rqivX UIWtRD PRSfi8YTEMA.N Arbor, trere among more than worlubopB, bteaivwt group* nd of tbe donor saMmng proce»»." L'nadm* 'WHCH'HT.'HjmjiT * *»m * •lorakup Barric* MaiMarvui Paaaar 7W yowg and young-at-heaft Btbkdawe* ;JMl frW IIJH2. fcaal •f Warn <.'h«rch wjiiwl ror pr« "In eombiBatkm with the F.v«7 fm Liiiil - Kvrnry Suml»y vli**trt people to attend the \Sm *ELS Patikripants at the rafly • r* 11 OOkJi -Wonlap arrvtrr »l»m FU&Lr ' laiwv 41! «tiT- itltm Had*! tan* International Vooth Rally alto ghTf« plenty «t opportoat * detect anttpomei to the AIDS :u M a in W«»hip wrvi/'f Vjrwry 10 • a rn ' nb f wirry riom f nilrrf t httfrk of (.hrial- avaUkbir W«k»tria> A « V asaerabied at Northwestern Col­ for rtsrettlon and Cbriatia. varus h*» dramaticaBy reduced » 00 p m Worihin arrrire Niirwy t apm PrayiT (".fT»p m««» i/, Uw MTH£1. eVAJ«CHJOU. AXD lege, R/MeviOe, Minn.. July 3*31 ftHkysntfnp with a beach party, the risk of transfussioti- itailaNr church wrww! KZW*>J Sajndaii - |A Wan -• Wialay awHra even from Japan cert of Christian Contemporary 7:Hpm •faHH-K'la** MFTWotffr <-«i«f: («Afr;i, of the test last March to the pres­ Kv*ry Sunday The event **» boated and ipctv Mosie by Saintaalive" and ent, Ota- regional BUod Service* B 16 n m *iwi*up irff\n*- cnWGpgEGA fifJNAJ, "PTO" 111 Caal Ibaaat Mr**, wred by an aatociation of baa tested note than a quarter of Hpinritfmt™ W)IT7K lAKr Tha ">v Jaan CiMaa, Paalsr 1-utheran high sctnoh m the The 13th InteTTiattkaial Yotsth a million aatta of donated blood XT &AR^JiBA£ li'7«rff.i) MkTHLVr . m,R(H Prvtey, Am li- Mmneapolu-St P»ul Twin City Rally is planned for August, 1*7. aad»MMl*ntifWandeiinun»*ed an«srjM cvu Mill V'r.h T^itorul RM«S •tory Oayq.-f'^ «!•"* (rorr u» KawKfimoda/ HIT R«» Simlfii ft ilot-*"- kainijf 17- area in Atlanta, Ga. 90 pateatiaQy irofrrtioos units. " •frw K-I.- Yr >n-.>w r tWaanwi. O.M.I'. flvi^y Sunday "TBI. a,jfi- ~ Naraary (of | The vuuawtjoy blood donor pro- <:>w'! ,r 1;WB7!» 10 10 a in Wj VrTij** (Mas aaaata KATrmtVN WAIDYKC K»Wr Suuliiy : I 00 4 m f «l.o«nh:p iHHar. Sonday rid** vitatty needed blood and Vrriatl tn^UlTeT', r ^i « -M ri*«il * X a m W,*-*B> Mrvie* blood product* to all indivklnahi 10 JO am OJIt m>4 l*Qtrwit*(i (atiiCr- l* 1*4 171 A'fij-ftM WakKke Carm fH^ < Twn- jff^.w^ i^rrco KFTTtDOtsr in aaed within Hat community < W'JO * in Wnr>r,ip ttrvrc Car»f f>WMa« i>A» Ha «M MVis Macpajav, AW * Common Science Feopi* support Ujeir ctxn- 1 Bachelor* Degree 10 00 4 r»i tlurtianat Hu(> Csrattiur- Tto «A\' Kvam flmtlcy PatUr DaadBp* fir VpunUMr rawtkatcr naasatiea n^wigh giving blood, lor i lir*. HUM and Ml?: .'kanlaya t.-.-ury fav)t. i. ;no> IT JOHN I enuring that everyone is pro­ dauebter of Jerry and Mary • • jairtti Sundavi: sytfy CanwmaSwri »v aUabk liffa.ir) W'ir4hi^ wrvn^ HoMt Cwwri, Vacan *od rwtrfatf Hda tected," said Dr Shafer "You isRowdut-hi foUi»ion tcwirr i 11* Rn Thaaasr* Vtmiar Paatar Waldyke of CrMadler SL, recently • nt a < m f'hui'iTi «-**»j. it-ii f-icryflaoday can hteraBy save many Uvea earned her bachelor's degref II CD i m >f(fito i tiffw DM M*?rm<»n - 10.10 109--0191711119 tarvit* Isaaay # PhiHafitpif* 4rr Rrcrni Bmflnpment , . , , H *,, m Pirn Sunday tf Kw munth, from Calvin College tr. Grand fHt;W1H ' * JVM. » 1,. Wirewuv pfrwdeflt r rancavn the pateGC deoartsa-at of a New School of Human Medkine at iMthrrun - Kvw>- ,Sunrt»i Thr rV. S>aul McKtnoa PaaKr York City ekctnoics nrapany. the light AB of the i part Subject :•) < in w«r«»iV«M He found tint getting copoea of 1 mis nriaBiasri TTIIT* rrmH " T>w Krv Mart >^«i™k> Partur 10:M) a ,-'' Sunday w^ail. 10 >0 ajr, Sdiday wtaei and aafahap tSeuifiiavtr ' iWiirciiiv A^ It- VfKM wrxil !)»n 11« a m. h'c«hiMiii tarvm patent drawings was very ,A,* 17 y'iral Sunday <* <** y namui - edpaekifaxVstawiSbetncatAicct ficidt. Be wished (or a quick way the pan mfcr tttt A k»tp» tU Tbe Labor Do^wrtmest's Oc »•»» -i Winik(i Hkaluf Tnn, li*«r of of a pt«0ac haariag. Tundaj, • HVIJ« pr*»i'h« of obtaining coptea of line draw- poattrv e dktrgaa- citation*! Safety and Health Ad- IT P*XX Seat I baltare tbe regular.7 a*g» aoad *et fxat to develop one. Now a MgataTtiy charged miniatrabon <0GHA) awarded IAK «AVIUM a-niuui. CMr:u**.A i HJU4TOAN > EU.OWSHIP TV K*v Erww R Kara, Paaaaf schednted viflage ceosetl )S« 3. Maui, Ph»i«e* »17 WiAuwai K adary, Aaa 13- la UK in the kttcnen of hts powered oat tonaTl fct fill miUton in fiscal year 19ts to "T»»K*v Pr»mkJ*n H [Ji*b*l. Paator tni Hajwu. Paatur I p-at.-Watarvrai aspartnent. he notwed that dust wtr dkt Kvrry SMtiday Friday Aaa 13- approximately 1M nonprofit .SLUXU)', Aug ''.' • pso-ticka were ciaging to an f lec- charges attract negative "We're trying to ehmiaate the 9:0« •.m.-WonMf »ffVicr with Hctly 10:00 A in l^orrun« frun iri. tricaiiy charged metal plate safety and health services. The s*rvii>. arx! JU/)K* t ftufnh Satia-dar /j«J 14- the positive charges of the dincejce," said Lee Fahrner, S 3D j> rn FiiUr inKriKlMX) «.>! M- f>urrfi CoancU retreat at <^ac«4a> Cot- made of selenium. He found that grants were swarded under »--^-*a f^n&f mam^fifr Si f.\i iiHKVANOEUCAl, luWiJNp "*• he could make patterns appear setestnan, new hi the shape of a OSHA's New Directions grants Ui'l'Hr'.kAN fvntry Monday SI«I*.1*J,, Aun V by controlling which parts of the Large A. A sheet oi paper which t* "Tbe Cavrant ocdinaace in- ?.«) p m. Kaith. Hojx (truj Luva, program to support training and iai>l KicO-4i.i,;cr KJ . Criis !^kf 10 N a.ui ' luri*t) KtkM rlaaawa Oonvri'', miir.lstryi, [«n!i»fi KJ he »n- plate were charged Four years alao positively charged ia Laid dicate* ma* parking lots will be ••*•». Thf Hcv ArnJ/fw Hlon»vi, {'iurior 10 00 a m Mormon wonbip mnn education projects addresoiiag * Kvcry Surlily noanctd later, he made his first over the seteniuiD plate and the made of a dust-free surface." Kvcry Si'ri^ttl ' nM.'JI* cHondav, Au 1» - serious problems in construction, J J:00aHi,- SunAo «hr»l DuaOinr for Sept*:ntirr i^aararr artadam. .00 p m Rov xerographic copy. «Xero is a negatively charged ink is Faaanier said the ordinance •> 10;!0 ».ni.--!>ivuK wrvkes K*n«tr i-tiristUn Turnday. Au, '•- manufacturing, and other high r St'iutityt. 730 pm "Ourch CoyorlJ. prefix meaning "dry". > transferred to the paper. The would not require current hazard occupational and in- 2 - ST. THOMAS t.!miKKA.N Every W«doe*d*y paper is heated briefly to melt the 1 to p«vr their lots. 7:00 p,ffi.<~fUbl* Ujdy ixirt pfoyef far Carlson had great difficulty dustnal sectors. « KU«w<*lti ami Haab K4s dry ink into the paper and tbe * •, TTw K*v- Jwtm Hisk«, P»*Wr sperul n«adl. Chelsea Breathers getting a company interested in •"t a .•Sairi.iy. AB»{. 17- developing and marketing his in­ copy is complete. The whole pro­ •« 10:00 a.m.--Wwsnifi fHf;usM(TtfiJ^TiA> «i-:\'.s cess takes about one to two (•'KI-IXJW&HIr* PKAVFH bH^AXrAST (Jub To Meet vention. More than 20 companies PALMER f. TKIMTY I i THF.RAN CheiMa Hoafatal i-jlfi^na turned him down. In IHt a non- seconds. Second .'t«i(iifiiay Kaf* Month • The Chelsea Breathers Gub i« HM M-3ti, three mile* fast of Ore^pry profit industrial research The process is not without prob- PUTS YOU IN <| WiUmui .1. Tr mm Pastor (S:0fl i m. Hrcaitnirt. which is an educational and sup­ »:.K!-10:(X) ft.m.-iVonriun. organization agreed to develop '< Kvery Siuwiay- port club for patient* suffering lems- The ink powder causes -,; ^:008.11.--^1)1^1^^^11-1). the process. In 1947 the Haloid some copies to be smuged and the THE DRIVER'S ''. 9:.10 a ni Sunday •"»! Kible school. CliKIAF.A FUIJ. ('/Wt'Kl, from chronic Lung disease* such !* IO:tta.iT!. Worsllip lervn'K. !Hi2 Jar*j.Ki Rd llima Tt»a Hal.ll Co., a utUe known company in small particles can cause dog­ ! as emphysema, asthma, bron­ T1»: iUrv. "nui t CVUKJIW Paatiii- Rochester. NY., bought the ging. The constant beating and SEAT FOR ;1 T rros WTHKKAN Kve,-y SujidiV chitis, etc. will tneet Saturday, 1 commerica! rights to xero­ cooling of the copying machine \' *. (jirc>'f if i"' ''' f*f ami Watrri Ktl 10:C0» in -.SufuUv v:f>... Aug 16. The meeting wUl be held >'. . Th< K< v Ji*n K Morru Ha-ttof ll'MijTi •Mfmiin^ wcirahtp graphy The company changed makes it prone to breaking down- . Sunday, K\i% \" U(h Sunday ufS*r fi 00 e in Kvrnmi; worshifi from 11 a.m. la 1 p.m. at the Kwirry *«dry$ri,iy- its name to Xeroi and introduced Some copy rftarhipes have par­ Penlwod. Chelsea Community Hospital, 775 the office copier in 1961. 9:01) a Hi,- Sitf. ^ y »ch«^ 7-00 p,m.--Mnl-wt*|t prayer antudy S. Mam, in rtimngroo m "A." 2 10:14 ;i,rn. -Wiiraiiip using larger ink particles, but How does this dry copy process Aff-OfiDABt.E Nancy Majon, pharmacy direc­ this approach often causes too tor, will present the topic, "Check work? The copy plate or drum is PAYMENT PLAN made of an aluminum backing much toner to be used and ia Your Wiarmacy Services" to more expensive. Others use li­ PRICE INCLUDES members of the group. Family over which a layer oi s*i«uum is placed. An electrical charge is quid toners. The ink particles are •; DESTINATION members aru abso welcome to at­ immersed in a liquid which u CHARGE tend this free program. passed through the aluminium to Feast of Assumption of the selenium, making it positive­ kept a fixed distance from the For further Information please ly charged. Picture this plate copy paper by microscopic contact the American Lung Mary into Heaven. about the size of a sheet of paper beads. The charged paper polls Association of Michigan at (313) with thousands of tiny positive the ink particles out of the liquid S9J-1030. "Queen of Heaven, Alleluia! ch*!'£es. When selenium is expos­ and onto the paper, A rose for Mary, ed to !i*jht, it lows t.Sc positive 19M ESCORT A new liquid toner process is FRONT WHEEL DRIVE HATCHBACK Millie \X'yrrKT charges Before exposinc it to under devdoptnent which uses Plraxr \otify I * of Ught, cover it with the image to even smaller ink particles. It r*> Clos«d eod, nori-irKHrteriance lens*. 48 mo. ieo'>< Totoiof poyin

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'O»JI-> Mar tw >**r V Create** *f a Vnt Av« •for* on auto •atanrasi by l»4*- M ^^#I^n^ HIHKM 19 of 7)73 SW*' KtlW M S3 •« •** *.5 *^...... ^+ ' S "» 4 ^ m tc ft p m 0tn*tr-l *•> "<;<) P' 'KD ; .so J.* 1 ptMx»a but wii! mo*» *v«ry «Hcr4 «» C^ii' -. ..,.- *•* 1 ch*»raf lie *B m linuiliiw -# (I 0017- -..I -! car|M4 tipj'rrrg rgtotl prtrt-O •«». Op^»rtu**tty . 1* »•* r- w -T ^ p% • A .* ,* r *^*>" Ruhligs Morket •o i»«*a »>>•»« oyj^aar c«/?a«4>y UCA i EK - *.-K4-,— • ™«i4 rw*,lr IT '.' ;*ve ,..IQ*4 Late *<» &•»'•» Monday August IS -lofm^-j royp i-pn-ft 60» iof» *"<"» >t I ,I!* p^H-i'U, W'. •No firif wart tfsof 14 gpfwm il Notice 1« ^vrt^Qt ' '1 a '>' 5 p "^ »'0*» 44) JTJ30 ti 2 JV '" *• *0*> Tn' '»«• ' K" ' • "" ! 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H»Wn M '. 6-.. t>e» l'I 00 BiOp-rPH aaarcttM B-Aa K.uba Mflar 3 IJ4 ACIHjl comvlata tat 04 BUr4A!OUTi BA$S lOAri .•**•' ns ' *i1^ $^ 40 -,nr-r^«rJW^r>»IPH w'>*fS tfa>pp>r »^11*^. nOwraarlMnkto I0o •* h o^ T- T ^ ^ ;•» * ".r-H A-r»tSroc4 «14« 000 Px b rQuf C9ior Qnd ^,rp .'C Our r>,,^a*. ^Ol^urt b«»4lr 0,>r• ' t • :: -tir-yd b ,V1 • w-i-m t ctat-mat inMh fr-ryrti mot* •••^l jtttf909 »VW ll 4jWMr*'V4jWrT, 't* 14« ACRfS 130 nlkafcl. «2« MOT ir^J forlr tvd •' fcWf^Srf** ol'*<' i' ' ' '••'^"" '• 1 irt 1310»' ptl 475 7|*««l«>04 7jli.w 14 4 bc'hi 30 P40 n (j*ov*id po«l i tfi u(. it ' <-.,. •; " •' k •" er-Mji,, 11 YOUNG MARINA t #- Pu< h t CLjtxw'."** 'fr ''"' •••L-' levaisl out buildingt ia'f»» .,.,, J I,-. , •:,•>" ••' " i.i :abi* f!ol (OMA'CtS 8r»«rr tt*ar* t>ivi c'*«r r.i-# T i 0« ' iv--i * - GOROtOUS r^fNCH CHATEAU on •177,000 i 1-., >:, 1 'r i,: _$M p«>: »• • *q* v«tj»tofc «t Cloi-^*rr o' W 5? r>vi Cr<•"* y<>« OkU'i.S ** JO 4H»34*4 V.itJ JJ'W •'''."^^ Qf>*» : ' ' or Sale 1 Kiwoniannes many mora lo>aiy taatjrpi on bfcocfcroB rend Would mok« idaai Air- . . -•• A,J#"-'< IQI P'MVr'» . ia-.***V ''O*' fc'^Qfr' ••' " S3H 0«. C*L («M x»04*». *7i 4070 complin firovndt Si£3>,$OC ' f*^M,"lV A ..,•).•• n fJWI v'HAA •-.-,, u),. ^¾^ p,, rjC,„ HOV ^T- #f>^»"* p'* !-*«••* *'«•* ^t>* 1AI* :*» *AT HO ica !>)•>»» Annual FI«o Market 1 *i »n 4", sy;i , j 4 .iard rlHHtf So- Aug It lOo m 4pm rVWi" St ChaHes Rain hart of butfdmijj* ntjtu'ol ga«. exs blockt-^p ^.-fj,,,*,' +,1» cbirve* '*<•'' ' • r-- ' /6 t(>PO I T n>-3 li-;i k C »r>(! I'o'te' ii4C P(-. <36 «7^; - ( OC'-. D,l» • OCK $1C* !3*T.nt wQ4«^ ton o1 jood bor---oH--tari--l -g-ood rood' rood $7! 5« !•*.. ! <3**0 AL^LfV > ' ^- "^ ' -r^'. A' ' "' " •jck 3* v; 0 10 ir>**.i 2 JOHN StSRf -,J.fi,jiK t1iinc*.r1 1,-t • ••' »5 4i« .i6?4 l«)Wiqtl< _«! I Co. Realtors ^- '«» A. - ,., .4. • u «-. •,; f'. :•>, • l^i , lb fteuf. r i njv IT r,KJ '7 r- • . 7 • : x* 1¾ o! ^!>: .•<•: «» !.:<; *•'; ." * •: *''• F»[ MOvlUG SA:f furn.t„r« BljILrtNG STES ,,., (-if i«- '. 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"!2 2 Broun 4 K- «•»" ^..-1 - '•<•• • ,fj : (. . .*,:•' -<*r ,• >•••' Sk'.iRA 'AMILlEi fAItt SAli RANCH on 9 uCrpi 7 tfx><% cid '. ;• ri ROADSIDE MARKET f'.* >-f '. > 'u >V cS^it t t [iVC " 6¾ A,j, , " Al 4,K<0 1111104140 ?n Vbi«y ltd C^n- \>c* • .1'. 0 ' ..'.•:••• ••• '•*' C^". f !.^,,., jm-v , ;o'ri«r-i batty lt*fTV-., Sold an :« »*5 £100 Cui: 475 1355. "' ^ ',.;»- .>• '»•-, 5:75 Cell A. • A- r- .-' ': -^' '»•**> »iufitg^ V iii: dork, ill '',. >• -is:* f« i'-frr'. ' .'»f» '.'J' Sl-» «'.>,> 14^/0 irs v«ff OOOO condition in Mark E. McKernan t> f *".' '.':• i j,.',.^- H r, *y,',,i, 'op* ;*r;K CARAOf. SAt.1: "r.ur»dar Itwu cliKtas sh*d u«n ptgyvr 135 IK) Mir, May C.tial-.«i A bit Crt (517) 594-2993 o»iar 5 p m ,n f • '• IAROI OARAGf SAlE -W, 475-,9424 '.v W.; *T/*i o«<»- •, p. ^, ,a>ii • >«l y*K,r-^ 4 I 1 Ro#pt.* Sri Rtrdatc'c',' (j a>"i 7FAMKY HOUSE for snla ,n BASt'/ENT SAIE -- 20* Boftianor', • . V-r i.v '... V-j, \pt\nt) f1#r-,cto« <,;i«g« Idad far fimrt Autj 14 15-16.9 »06.'o»» tai-nilv rao" •••" V <«il-,*l 'f.o.'\ own*' rwT'.ucHjnt $4*500. Cnuck Telephone your club news COIN OPERATED - ••/' i.th«li i ,r,t> 'l-'lltrpt-.av rniti-. *-'eU it- ' j* ,.• * j* *•: wo;i Kcin/j.-gv rj' t.'- u^erl -arp-*' W«H,i Raolto, 4?5'2832 »11 10 475-1371 I«i-,1 «11 t/. -.- " 'J-^C* -'^...i O* U^*^H' f^j^ps ot qt^jti .r,at*»r.ol 4 'rot* lut,- CASH H*' :J*e W**. . - •„-*•: v*-'..-. V/ %y, v. PINBALL 8 VIDEO ^,i.*S ^.--- fra/t* rrjj*? q,jr,(i MO /ING SALk Fr. A.,^ 15 k~i *?>*• yyj*- > 4' i••••*'?' , -1 4 , 1 '^1. GA//ES r.iOlr.if.^ ij(jl** -Tlllli O'V <",' thWl S01 A ^,¾ l ft ?o-ri to 5 p m 'j22 )0-14 *x»-'.^, y '\&*< ar.rj lu'-i ot 'ir,,.|, S» . , ijrror i,;,u44- nr J Oror.l i/i (fkiCT*»>*''• i' •*^>** *\tl and r' '»< ii*ms F'r. So). FRISINGER-PIERSON f 1 A jy i'i it <* <; IT- 5 p rn ! t (irjihi'Mj Mmnr, jars atvi olri fc.r-l!i»', • C-*'. 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Ad is to appear week of .; number o< w»*ks .... in The Chelsea Standard S REALTOR® and or NISTLfO IN TH4 WOODS - Iroly a yniqun spiting fllOTS "fARM COUNTItY" clnlo frji s-will plnr.us among mature oaks. 4 bedroom-., 21¾ batti',, 2 stono :The Dexter Leader I _ .Charge Ad v/ith CJass 17 Comincrrii a' lircnsc.. Md',r M2 just North ol I 94 plus 0 comiortcibl" 1-b^cJroonv 2-batfi frxm hom«. NKS 1-MMOOM OOTTAO* oortrt «* Chalwra an oood fhhing lake exit Chel^eo Village. Ropidl/ developinrj cornrnoriro! $195,000. Qwfat woodad araa 100x100' lot with Koraga »had Goo<< swimming « Please run ad under the corridor '< aero and house. YOU 11 tOVf THtl CHELMA RANCH - 3 bedrooms. booting. Chalsao n-hoots. $35 000 following Classification ...... COUNTRY HOME — Located on live lovely acrt-%. thh 2 bolhs S |(H.u//i. Swimming P'.o! r,lf lanju dt)(l< horse EXCILLIW TWO-FAMILY wilhin walking diilanc* of downtown, shop- bam y.rlh Ic-nced pasture. 20 rninuK-s tiom Ann Atbor hrjrno faaturnt 4 bedroonis, country kitchon, pmcj, 4 bank. Both l-badroom ciportmnnl.. Llvs in ona cmd ront tho $10« 000. (Please type your ad copy to avoid errors) liroplaco, deck, and goroge. Minoto* from town, Ann other or ran) both for flood incotm*. $49,500. Arbor srhools. $110,000. SHORT OH MONIY but vrilling to do a little work and OUI*T COUNTRY LIVING - V«ry nko 6 y«o. old rand, located on 2 THIS 3 8EDROOM, V/3RAfH HOME bus crjthorlro! you v/oni to b« in the Cholsej School District? This ceiliny^, conlral air, 2 fireplace",, roc room wit!, v,u\ 1 -bartjooirv sjoriin norxls a little. TLC. Only $44,900. acres in Skxkbr Idgi; '.-hook Sxcollnnlly dccisrolnd. 2 full baths. 2-cor otloth*d garage*. $64,900 bar. All (hi*, on I acrn nestled in pinn trcas. Chplsoa EUVURE HOME SITES schools. $81,750. HURRY! WON'T LAST two acta homo sitos on VI»V NtCI 5-FAMILY or could be ronveilad back to single Goocf loco- LIMA TOWNSHIP 15 thn location ol this inbuilt home povcil road closo to Chelsea unci only one mile Irorn lion. Would mokn extra income for retimes or an «yc.ollonl start*).' featuring fieldstone /irrtplaco, cedar vjulter.1 toiling in I 94 %XS ft frocn slain land for lots of healthy living. homfc for young coup,* $72,900. kilrhfri aivi living roorr . Throe bedrooms plus u lour $15,000. "« qoragn selliny on 1 ocro, $64,500. PLANNING TO 0UILD IN THI FUTURIT We have o beautiful 10-acre EXECUriVS WILDERNESS LIVING - Ki.5 aero building Jiiu with soptk and well olmndy in. Also ti 1.000 sq, fl, ipobila' FARMHOUSE ON TWO ACRES in oxrollonl condition. hul'iing -.ile minutes liorn Chols»;o. Woo'lmf andop»jn home on a pwmcmanl foundation to uso as you oea building your now Two bedrooms. Nico kitchon, farnitil ifmirig rocm, with larye pond. Araa of lovoly homes Land contract homo , , or can b*> lived in as il is. $55,000. qar(tg<>. Land conlract possible). $48,000. $:S7.S00 Ad Holes 10 v;orri<, Or !(.",<, $1 00 1'fioid ill odvO'ir.O,, Ov<-r EASY TO OWN perfr-r.)

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-: ' .•- • I < <•)<• ri r,|,h,..,-iril..jri '.JII'.I'. US 1 r.M'l /.-.i- ,|.,,-,1 ,ri,,-. DEMAND HAS BEEN GOOD! rv ,/ •: , -,1,1/. .irjliruj O'irt /',u "nriPl. ^'.i,' n't l,/ji'|,-: '-. ,,-'j-i 4759193 Listings needed for: Homes, Farms, Land 475-8691 Norm.-i Koin . 4/5-«i;»2 Oar la BolilenOOr 4/5-147¾ EVCNINGS: CBlfe GUielnea S^tanbarD Christine Marsh •47S KI9H Helen Lem< oslv .475-119« : Johnf'ierson 475-2064 Norm O'Connor 475/252 Gar^ Thornton 4/5 1012 Strive lnsurlev, 475/511 v JoAnn Worywoda 475-8674 Bob Koch 211-9/// Loaydon Ramsay •r/s-tmri Giioifje Kriirk-,^,. »nckfir 475-2646 t Judy Guenthpr Norm Kounn 475-2613 Ray Knlghl 4/5 9230 Phone (313) 4175-1371 4/5 /925 • 'Paul Fri.4lna.nr ,475-2621 fhtj Ch»!»»a Slond&rd W*dn«kday, Augu»t :3. )984 15 LITRE WANT ADS! BIG PLUSES FOR BIG RESULTS! MfaiiftfMw C*mtfs Any Hwfctfpfact *.. Mdr, fcoaomkfli1 ffts«ffs Slvt 'tin o fry!

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Avoilabia hoot tpor* to work on ony Huron Voll«y a* 4*3 SAM briwrn I I t*fl*ni waga* orxf hotel b*n«frtH fe it*., ii*»rmu;M«t PAYInn IVtMNCS tor small pr(aa**>onoJ pMKr in ftoirtar piOPIlJtOnlM COilPlI wonttrtfT la »4i* -*h*>« F-jll carpentry «*rvtces -, m and 1 pm iyntmr fhrowah Pr«v»«v* lie ml ««p*fie--K« 4a«irad ' C y»ilo< ' rant ni rant *»ith opttpn bous* m rough and hriishl Saiv'4^v ef*^4 **tmwf, JIOO A^pn/ im>w«dn49ly fn» lMr4tit(i (Fpan*rwad ortrarroo'. counlry witti workshop or aaroa*. Chvf 'i Inn 100 VknWt Way Ann A*tsc Sirnd Raawma tc Catt Dkk or losanna I 429 7801. Rapiucamart Wnvdowi tally Cobb. REALTOR flpnhirW TK» WohnrW lw<) «11-4 Ht.-lp A;jnt> PO OPKfcS 13308 lutck D* CKalsac CorK?ata • »3 2 475^529 475-7236 Dostrar. Ml 4«'» lOW INCOM8, midaia ae*a woman, Roofing ond lidmg 50»t « w« driNCio PMONI pimoom. ^ _^ «j_) wovkl lika to rarM Srtwll downslo>rs Cobmais and Forrmca work or (spaamonf ijpm linint in or nppr Furtivofing and Trenchirtg 4ANCH4STM spat .out 3-bedroom OH Iron, hum*, N*. •*>».«»(•»•XfM. «( (*)*) Shoe Salesperson TAKM#0 APPlrCATk-Ja*. r*f |pni rh,mh 2 »arh» oiio« bed aurag* lull WJ10), -114 IQriafrckapmrsfl pownon Motvra chaise Cajiirsj/iia n Wa> Offer OUAUTV iAr08KMAM9HiP bmmw* 20'«40 pot* born On 1 WUOtNT or orh#f rwtvKAti« ftfftAn fWOnjr* pfKW «««r>t«ir1. F«t (74.MO rrtQ •© Af>fl AfVO^ #MT1 IIMfpHl'IA, pett<o «30 1« r«fa* t.yr ^U chiM ic • M-4, Worntoy Wiu'doy Mtfta » Coll ArV» Woitar, 475-8732 f«r tmpr Would Mo to r*n1 ronf-wirh-aptton, 475-1080 *CA Z«fWTK . pniko Quasar s«n v^AJKHOO *fC APIA 3 tsedroonr. Mif^r Mopi* arti il mil* ¢^ M.U!. IfgAwii |«af Shop i9i8V/ *Wd*v«r nw McWuno WHernorMiJ Ufcrary, 12 2 at law-down iond contract, y > both* brw.k imtth full finished B 6 W and Cotor i .", «7»/*»i 131.4 AiwAfbof. _ _ »11 fOUNC MAN to 'we*h "*rollurr« »20,000/145,000 ranaft. 43*8*0« LICENSED tenement natural. wopdw*t> httii- ,J NvTon* , Chprtnalmonsi StOCKMMM tor Pntt tkasn oaropo Mt.»Hn# Appfy doyt. 429174«nipwH „_J1 ^ ,__.»„•»• «food floor. »7*000, Wingprd - Cppro Ci Radios mtnWna. t4,M."K* 4- t| yaori or MOIHYMOKIMO PtOflSHOMAi FURNACE INSTALLER >n par Kin ryt LtoydortdpSM Trsvpfpnrj, Metf*r AnHtrti-Hl Spoctalistt ROOFING. SIDING, remednlmg 11 COOPli wttn 4y*OY old «pn daatrp 0'0'Cf •VOOMO building sites ed «^j*i_*s!*!**!, ^ !"•«» "'' Optwrj *n Anronna Rotor tniuronro j«6 Kttcnani. Jim Huotws. 47S-2079 or Ov*hty «#r*9* n»*ilw< r*w Mvt• b« W'liV Wgnt'.rl to rant 23 b*d*0«m h>mo »n t«em to date land w:miicWi'mt 475-23« -(.17-11 *«p*ri*ncad. Naarf «wn HwH- Ceorf Chal^oaDsiriar onto to boom Oct. I Comrnwnrtol t**td*)nt>ul *gm loktt f»y Colt Hat) 64A.17T9 Mf^H^, «r Port-Time HOUM ANO Of XI CUANiHTr dcrta •ataranca* pveilpplo. Colt 4*8-2464 Paging Iroorwn Sy»t»mfl txfoyOfrtq 44J.4»«4qrn pfl-Z 6y trya day w*«* or monrh. Utter 3 or 74703)8 94 pill for NwTon* Pern and Sorvica Cant*' LiTTlE WACK EXCAVATINO - COMPliVfcLf PfMOOELED older •ororvrttpi, «26-1188 p#ri4»>*frTry jonat • |' Koovor Voeuum Daolws licensed ft Insured. Pwemorttt Horn* 3 or 4 badraornt 3 tvll batr* *!2-2 and $•*«<* Spoonlutt '-Ullnmbt.il' brlefc-wpll t!'»pisx* Port-time jonitorioT Employment Oromtia-ds Digging. Pullaenno. Wttnrad To »»*t Kay* *T Curtu rsstw+y mmuio!<*d patis with privoty una ftofui Chtirt'Car- Tranching Block Oirt. Sand. Gravel Thornton ih«f* rt«*4« a h*rd W» »*TMtC« ath«r ioodmg brand* PoolWack*nhut [iJ^lfT^tCai^JlW fpnia on Iprc* ol wslft po<-a*n flreo ^h>k*i«t» who wowid Mto to OFFICE SPACE 880 000. worhtngj da|iaiiJ*hla inMviA«rl to Mi Senior Citnans 10% D-stount •orV-tuno hovr* on on on-cof! bo»i. m EXPCMIiraCiO iAJTVlTTlP. collag* em irnmadkila aor< titna WKJinvf tar orod would l FAPM Lvgt 4. bedroom a ,ofHtar>al sotttfon on J*»i (t o.rn chtWran, ony ops My country hom* rn. yOu'S moot* ond trpntpprtotum LOY'S TV CENTER hOMC *BiaM*mt worftlrM artv^on. Phone 475-3228 EXCAVATING rig ind Jamily room wtrb tireploc*. ir«lw«l*d Pn. JI71 851 73» nortn 512 N. Mopia Rd Ann Arbor 1 m«ttt, l*a «rt» oho (ioMibfa on hew* in I ' tillable octet wtrh 40 AIOC pate Stockbrtdgo „_ _" 122 '690198 &AU3CZ1NG • OPAD1NO HAU(,:MG» ornJ (cnvdulfnf Oarfi ond itlroa slack Born $49.000. _ Yprds ond So»+m*nr» BookCrafters EXPfiPlTMCIC) s>A*V»lT7W. 17 , will For Rt>r)t Master Chora* V-io Wafcorn* 4 Apply of Ponds orsd Pootrt bobysit «n yo*.r ck»a tw *r in tuwn 37tt tfSRY NICE 3 badroom 3 bath homo hum* Own Irpntportotion otwoi'ubl* nasw, jorM. 140 ffecrianen lr Chel»«t ROOM — For atdprty paiaon. **nt with full weik our bowtrrwtt nod *(Oll)'MlbU -Oifl «»f»rgn(», Great or Small Pan tar I.OE irtCiudNH «11 uttfittat l»ftirnr.»» Covt Ttaoli ond 4"i* property fatra lnr|J* lot For genera! labor Call really ?|UtO' ttrpor |3*3 Ow<* Woltars 2ft HOUSEKEEPER snorkt prov.dad Lots of UC S*rv«.a» 741-5T00 Offte* hour* 7 •wlfor 475-2«B2. :• 1 I MOOERN8ZATION CO. sB"',ous 'oomt 2 -cut garog» ffaosnnobla rotot RafaranLivi $77 S00 Land rontroct terms post, MATU«f INWVKJUA4. naoefae ler Ml o m S 30p m Man Fn »11 47J3U7 13-3 FOf' PENT "- Chaf**o' or«i "»400 Vinyl ft Aluminum Stdmg JERRY WHITAKER (nV ••*• p««.f.Qn *0 trVtvoM h«y»*h««p DATA (KTRY bipfRATOftl "- Celt month. Fvirnishvd. 'oka-front 20 BABrSlTTEPS rVAMTED LeKAmgfor nq isrnt tirrntt^ onj food mvci Noi^ imnKtn ?ft I 5700 Oftsce Cs'Cinou^h Lok* i*Qt Jun* Wmdowi 4 Peers EXCAVAING ganaiol bobysitrari aO* IS and SUGAR tOAF LAKE ACCISS I 600 Th,i mtaratnns, joe raoutran no chtld hourt 7 o m S JQp.ffV Mon Fri d .,p I eh,Id 7rrvr»» old 47S-3574_ II 3 or 4 KDHOOA* HOVE Aryi 7 ^n9^'.nQi ' y»Qir oy»d up saftna/ Wga 2 cor gursg* Ch*Jf*T SOUTH o» Ch*lieo 475-Brfcl '4 4 9ft PO toM ia4* -DPIVEWAY5 r)Nt)ijhtuL br-tk rgnvb on IS-Orr* Ann Arbw Ml 48107 Now Hiring rAATUXE WQV.AN l<* vna'gptK 2 ft 1 I .Ft cail-ng truck boy 125C **-}(.ried *rcH*n ttana «TH wjor r.kl bo-. OrmUmi on* Of arm par monrtt Coll Jock at Mark*I s SAND and GRAVEL 'ir»p'n.;» 3 bedroom* 2 paths cMl iMn o-oiiobt* wtrt ih« nrt*r o* Ot Iml 3 d mora 475 8621 Jrf DAVE'S SIDING 2 , < ar gornav $120 000 thi(d4af No f. OJnponiOfl»htp »>tuo»ion CA« rttNTAl by »ha day wookand CALL 428-7242 Jobs Avoilobie Prtftidrily OOyi and *afm avani^gv npad^d 3-4 ng to • .30. naoi S'rawbarrY Lpka Bd ca-ynrpo* tow '"**» C«fl iockt* l?-7 Aluminum ond »myl udmg Custom w« hflwa rh» I«lfcrto MAANTf NAMCf POUtrOK i8tt A+>*U would l;ka to wo'h m K«a D*>«*r afao ooon 42«.3824 WiCKi* onty na«d apply POP PINT — Fair Sorvtca Cantor 10-PLUS ACRES Pinchnay Cn«f*a« orvd Ann Arbor _KM hsr moatinpm p»rn*« wadpVtO Stop ?nd apply now WttD HOPPW OA* CA*|" \*~»«t racoptton* Otc Waakocys or waak REMODELING 1 b*droum brick ranth I MO SO, tl 373 H Z—t Pp. Ann Arbor A*103 Aatainaty «t,»,tnr» plon^ad nsaols and and* Context Mark i««p**h. phon* tpiftjy room with tireptpce 2 cgr DAYWAUIMG PlASttSiNG tiotki tuppliod fiS m EfvniaillUi-y 436-33» »2*t gareoje pot*-bom. satellite dish -*»n4ar> PVUMftlNG 994-6214. Education SOA m lorfy Ch*id*VXX» CKeisaa schools 191 900 Call (317; PorkoBirig Bus S*;'f*ic New or tepoir Irtipping Rprar^ing 0«»^^k^«rt^^tl^t_Pn 475 3347 BH 'i23 52 'opaMistanlly _«4t* lt4 4 E«p*ri*nced Free Estimotus MocntfV* Cp«iOtort MOTHCB Of 2 wewld I** to hqey PArJT TMwt COUNTt* ClfM «]fi »it in h«r Cr>*lsaQ V>!laaP bon»a Vcvo null rtova a phooa .n fotif heme Wondoy thru Ffdo-r Moon >o t Phone 426-3515 10 ACRES Ph 475 8259 • IT -2 orxi ral:obia irontpoftotion to ba (on p m tnuit o* npot and dapandot)'* KNAP? SHOES rapr*»»n»ati«a Jo* • I3tf TOP PRICES PAID FOR On the corner of txMr«r1 Coil ut HuOov for an »ppcp"i odwit Pr*f*r non tm«|i*r Apply m P»OFESSK>»Al COUnE w-tti ori«r P*Ol*r Sbowi witb UltbiW* comtpct rrwnll porton at Vtooo Cto«a *rx H9 S noon kmd«roo'tar>a? s«*ks pc/i 475-34» __ _ ,»i; 4 R L. BAUER ALUMINUM SCRAP WassonandWellerRds. Mptn 11 tMiw _ ^1 K3 lima or fi.li timi child toi* 2 to 3 mrjrmnom p*r wa«4i 4rorf? 7 q m Sa ANN ARBOft fARrWt** B5r*r win Trip to Builders q/,.1*110 Tw* ewOvWti^ »trri#m*; »**, 11 X o m 3 to 5 ohprrtoon* ]»,B Waterloo Gloss Co. kAiipmntwousamiUal Howcut faitait growirw parry • mallan' park Loud tonfr«» term*. roftp.m Encallant wo^n for porvon 428-7272 Mobski Gk>*< Rapmr LtCJJMSED a-a INS4JPED plon UnoprCovatwao' Con for mtor with mwn tronsportotion in Morrh Jackson Fifort Co. motion POTJ3I_3|42ft 2017 .' 2 Auto Pavdantiol Commarcull Custom Building f (313) 1-881^7100 or LOka-Oaoory ar*o Ph 498 2»J BRIGHTON Lxensad tnturad OTt-w 6p rn r I I 4 Mr*,*** . CArtsa*!: - Ptii* Aorns (313) 349-6600 Rooting S>dt--s - Conon *. *_ CASHIERS 475-7773 Fttf ESTIMATES 1417 So. Elm St. sporiOui rtoma naar scriool PH 1GUM*'( LIVING I 'nils (rem 47_5_.r730 __ i2_: _ ITS 1 uik North ol High St. <;,h«!t pnri •aprtitwQy 2 oer* Supplemental Motvra par&^n dvQrlubi* to work rioy Call 475-1218 or night thrff Som« ••ptr,«rK« in BAflVSITTINO onytfna amcapi Sun HANDYWANCAPPENTEH with an Jackson, Mk&8Q«n pii» >ot» 112 000 »0 Sit, 000 p«'».«) 7ff V9S •]«•>? dc>s or 4?S»8?I a(»»f « Staffing, Inc. (Otri.ng roouirad Oou*l»»o n.-hoolt por- '!?: at anted tiad fachnicion Coll Ro-i »«9tf ul 1-2 Sawlogs ond veniti. 8usk,rk B*nch iubs only Animals & Pets lumbar Co.. Pf:,(r>17) 661-775(. ^7rt PEPSI-C0U NEiD EXT»A*CAJiWf Cei*n'"pald lor Brak« Dru.-r- o-^d Raton Papsi Colo-Diet Pepsi-^epsi Fre*-Slice> CHELSEA CLEANERS Di*t Sl,c*0>*t Papsi Frae-Motintam Daw COCKiff SFANIEL PUPS AKC of,* DELI HELP bicycktr - t, 3. 5 or 10 »p»«o» ty -HK; 'c rriach,n* Bring ih«n' ••"• na«. Sfudunt Bike mclp on* t«rnol« l*ft Slji Call hot op«r;in^» fui 0 Col> ior opp«'ntm«r>t Shop. 607 S. 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'P O P P lrsc.1 Expanding Dili ond coiwenisrca i KiCollenl huatth, ob*di«fit fr«» ic nt our -nam plant in Chaltao countw ttt'l (Jiiirk Result*! 475337c Sliced Bologna. 1*59 jj|>.3d home, Ph. 426-5253. *H fjwiion at Villcga Claecart in Don tar »tor» hoi imm*dioi» opcniccjs for oil '6 02 6AG WATT S *^ end e lir,v»r rputa u«l«»p«rrtor for pO»ifiot». full or port !im« fUxibln «1! 2 BOATS' FOR SALS Ph 4;s-7«3t our unrfo»rn ranto! divition No •*- Hours; complut* Training one) «nsgiat» ! <* wvhne coin « ':i b« giv»n to a For lu't^*' 'Ittdjllk tpp'y in poison. .$d K<-„nv Ph. 475 1470 &*t**tn 3 with ability 475-8348 rm and 9 Q m or •vvmrigt aft«f 7 Apply m parton at "SPEEOY'S DELI" Stuffed Olives. . *69' (j.irl _ xl33 Chelsea Cleaners Bokar Rd and I 94 -THE INSTANT ACTION REALTY- f»f Utto Mp*t is $5 MIKM for Wrtnsfay. lost & found Daxtar 113 Pork St Ch»l»«a sot Svptr L§tH Jeckpot is $2 Mffliott for S*1*r4ay. .K.12.-4 *I34 'i Lost - $50 Reward MtLP WAMTtC - Port-time o-tar SALES »thool onJ SoturUoys. Car claonmg KUSTEREIt'S for SMFPHERD HIJSKIE ond yor\*itil ioniturloi work, Ariutl CLERKS Kava dri*ar'i lir.•n^«• ond yood FOOD MARKET ]'t wki oM furry blor.k with ian chorocrar Apply ot Polrftar Ford DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER tiwi, Ian un«if;r thin. Losl n»gr Full-ond port-rim* Martur^_222S Mam S' II •el Soyce Rti orvd v h,' If yog hov« qny CltANlNG PtMSON wantad for rait. 7 POSITIONS NO*V OPfN, infonnotion, pl«iTi« co«l -< 5 'Ml Praviout Ratoil a»pvrr*nc* 0 ply», room tlaon up at Chaliao Fair ! SJTf gro'jndi during w»ak ot ChaiitfQ A^jply in pwuri tommuniry Fo»r Hours vory. In town Aug ratidanl prafgrrwd Call 47¾ 842S iir *,th r | Gi)l(l«n freri ,#»wr i*ith red ccllor in PUMP 'N' PANTRY 475 8415 ci 475 1270. M Wolerloo B«iTi>at:on Arsa If found Botw**n ih* beautiful su ^sef on the walarfront and th<» fi«!dstone fiJ^O-iy foK« 1l-.»a a< toll pariancad in all phaius of from ChoKm, 3 minutas trom 1 9* YEAR AROUND LIVING on o qui«t mainlananc* rapoir. Own vahicla 4'75-r)696or (616: 23*8155? ,«H •*U-2 cove, float rand speed boot* al'iiwed. PARKINCf FOR 5 CARS 2 * lot* nK»fMii Computer Opmrmton Bright eneraatic parson to dci order­ IMW Lrt»Tme Dai* Entry Operators ing, billing, costing, filing, etc. in cur Screens carpal d«pt. Soni» office experience SUGAR tOAF LAKE PHIVILFGES -- 13-year-old. 4-befJroom, 1 lull 8 R»c«ptionJ«t« helpful. Sea Tun al Merkel's xi2-7 2'> baths lamily froom, country kitchen. 1,600 'iq^orr? Inel. Light Irrduffrial maintenance froo home v/ith 2 car garcigo, Ajoins Waterloo Slote loml. including patio door sere \ns Kelly Extra Cashstakes Daytime lanjo lot. CheKea schools. $6-1.900 Now Through S«pt«mt»»r 77, IfM DISHWASHER NMfV tl«TIM«ft - BWILOIMKr f IT!S SYLVAN ESTATES f'cived roads all Ihe way to your now homo site. * Rescreen your frame Over 2,000 chances to win Instant coah Wonf»d 10 atf£i with Irons, hills, valleys, ploloou. A quiot community of quali­ Coll Jim tit 475-2020 ty hnmctitn. CHELSEA SCHOOLS. $24.000. 1-day service IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS »u No purchusp orpaymsnt iequired. POSE DP. OFF WAGNEP PO., Scio twp. 5 minulos from downtown Ann WAITRESSES Arbor. Two 1 t ai.fo building situs, undmciround ulilitin-;, Washtenaw county approved for septic Holds. Ann Aibor schools. Ihe last of the Doy or «v»nlngs shifts ovnilablo Visit your 'oc»l Kv*/oftlc«8t: closvin building sites, $25,000. * Fabricate new frames Coll Jennifer «75 Mar*** Plant, $<**• T, Arm Arkw, 7*1 «7*4 nt 475-2020 CAVANAUGH IAKI Oilitta schooU -• 4-5 bedroom cottage. 2 for your lost screens xtl baths 8 gciKige 'V Q >• Oiv.h for boots. $57 000. llyGIrl" Port-lima CHtllfA VILLAGE ~- 3 bodroom. den, country kitchen, TV, living IVLL3 Pfc(\oplU c OFFICE HELP room, 2 vanity bath, reconditioned 2-story home, reor dack, fantastic SERVICER for ropidly growing aulo porls stor«. roar yard with garden and crflok. $59,900 HURRY! This is one ol the Organisational ooilitias a must, good ones. 140 W, Middle, Chelsea No! in »g+ncy - N»y*r« ftm W r/H Bookk*r>ping raquirsd, enthuslolic, non-jinoker. 475 SMI or 4/5-7462 U$t Your Home With Us - We'll Sell It! 475-8667 xi2-2 16 Thw ChfWioa Standord, Wodn«»»duy AuguiMj i')(J6 Bus. Services leqol Notice •1 wXWTtiMiK Ml » Training Exercise Held yoh |\,AI,K; S V1 > Hrfaiih IMVIIW Im't IMauA Havwia bMft IIU# «• "» i'Bkl I'li i' ii i*i\!i'll. Bl ^,AI*1 (>:*l* »H«'I| A mrfi WW 1 CD and LANDSCAPE WORK JH.,»n.iH nvut\ini,i/vi> UHI.\»' i,HOK*«r W( H .1 hunbiand ami *lUintl. ^4*fctrfn* \ ittint* Mil K£^*J% M(<1 wife In tieMt lj«a»' feiWal *a>vin»ii 4i>l ftwOtlMhlMa IOTW* lfM«(iK (<' 'H ^ii»" NDI>.'M' 1^nil (110 Ai I,i«n V»*« »I..UI * ,orpnralti* .«K»nne»1 CAU iUGAHSUSH FARMS 1»^, A lUtiiL'iiM, N*ri»uu J»" ,Ji..H' >l Vi ••• until IN- Itiai.c iliiiio liiwi An .if lull .1 VllHU. Mk'lun.lli ^"il».u'i-' 'illI'd '!•< 1HI1 In, l 'Mini *aS 98«' ll^V "I ' iituVi :«1 ""i "" • -r •*• «1 ', !li- I M.Ktua^rr LLwti^il Irw Ullh.la) irf A<»nl l*t : (hi' "I If* K.'iLirtri •: !*','.!' i lf» ' .wilt ii*i i^iifilwJ m lh» '(tin .it thv Hr((i«l»r ill New rrvruiC-1 >*nd w-ionod 'iAND CKAVK ,( Wjihlrrwn an.! M.ilr •! M rh,»«:, ••;( Mr i iiw.t^ id Waawtwyi^ aiwl IMIi tin -(ikli'liPi ;*.•> i.-i ill"' '«• •>* Mair .if UVtUa:*|t on UM w> .1,, <4 Ut\ firWiKhtera from Michiftwi do WulKFIMi i'.*Mtl- »«>#>!• " i'-(!» * iKl !«•! in liber |7w (4 «UMMH> County purtirMMita receive b*MK and M{- KUNK »I«I1I murt^ixr tn»f* » • i«ii'!fi* -' '«• vinced fire trauuti. under Uw .,I l% 4Ht ,tl ini\ niKi'T f'W iwim is»i <«! iherv n i lainied to k due at thv Alt of IMa autptc«i of the Michigan Fire- nili-r»*( INi ii*oi ,'< I*I» rluiWri*! .1iU» nria-e foe prtnrlMl and inUr*H( Irw Wil M EXCAVATING nv»* rN;**™' ">-i.i Hlirnli.il IWrtlt' Fitftv ThwiWM*] Wre H«n4rwd r*'if1» KlrftB flghteri TrtifitnK Council ••'' 13 •nd H-'rW |M.»JM' rMUrt RlM Mi FUrefiarhftf, frt>m Chelae* and «m1 i» wit » ^mtwiUno *I .«• n' in r'.^ruw Dr/VK V Ode Thnkjnd N«w rhw> Bwlliio«»r StwIiSo* >SM'>i IMHIW hw m»ini»lft l" m i»vtT ilw ,lr«d NinwivTwo atwt M/ifJ II •« it Dexter form*d the main ovntih- Road Wc-'h (ki»»f"«nli ,trM wi'MiwI ^ wnl UMIMII' •" ««» F*" IViUan Mwt» an VnmtM* Crwdtf a< Thivr gent for trairunu conducted Sun- rh«rir« 27. Tap ioi! Bwfnolilion i»**r ,y Mir ,-i«tJitrnM m *»1 n^^njU^f «nd ptiT«n«H L'( CAr «l»(u(r J \tr Suir ii* t^uiti havlni hnY, UMtHwlfd 1« l*Wt thr &ra,i^|i*id W|»x Tana Fraincea Milne o/ Drxter re­ NltflMtffl ••» »u> ft ' ••* nidtlr KIH1 LM"..VUMI drbt «*Cttrwd trv aajd murtja^* ar M> pwrt TrwrKhi«d*»'ioi Cwmmwuml 4tn div ^ Now Utwrpfae*. bv «rto» <4 the «wwrf it J* 4 WK-tliaan I Jit Hljrtl*^ tmldM' »t (*» Wrl*»rl> «Hf«kT (.. in «*rh (war nriww> and pravtaM Mtve \t their tisiiiderjCT 21 years ago tu Londicapmq Oofdooi Maint tfw WuHm» CtnMv BmMmi m \l* ''"* hwretiv 4iv«n tkwt 1« Ih III d»v i4 Paui JtitaMtt *nA Joe JSIMHI ,y A.IM /Vrtw WrtNrntw CouM> W«'hM>^ !w*?t*rt>wr IMI K IB «• ei-terft m *» lore Uwl b*uw Uw batM*-ii! "^irr» U» t^in-iut nwwi, IJXWI Tun*- ft I*WR(W» <"»«m i^ W»ir*f«v»n * WH • fnrrrtaawi by • •*> al 1111M1' awttiun. lr tbr Frances corjtiaued to nutfee t»r Suflwollt * Boat lounch Rampi irf 0» prwnwm dt»iril»»i in ««*! iffcrtin»rv birjm* bwVtor. « 0w> Hwai WmH efMrawe L. ..,»# No 0731 10 i* to mu«'h th«»tV in may ftr n*r««i«rt !« ta Uw Wlwttfwaiw CwWiv C«»irW»*w Ui the home then wtH rery racently. MuiK^at • iah« W«*d (i«V Uw tfTkHHM JUr «i •llllHllll. a« Uid tit) af Am Artec. WiwMMww wt»ry, -wrw* 1«.**. r*> 339Q9} imprr^ !J* pfr MM Mt 1« WM cwmi C*** f* tfe* Cwwirr «»* wiwiwaw* n mu Uw, M4 MM «V nf PitftU IOP.W auntf. * » «Kt «kwf«a< a PI*» be bt\£Tdmi6toriM*?ni»im*s*r~ u«i >w •vAt* »hi. t, may &t pittf br Sht *! •IH'liiT'' iv iH» tfv awWwrJt itw a* brotWw. 424-3900 ilrf»4*tt*ij. ntcrvufr I* pr«^rt *» lutrrr^ ihmil, un Hid iiartcape, «rttfi ihr tf>- dt* for ere* firefighter* lOft in th* pTHtUM-i •'On'*! «#!(i "JTWIMM* »r» irrmt Atrra. a| T«o ud XVUIB ; 1« l*W • Ttwy pUn to conetrwn Sdtt 'IrWTtbsl » <9l)l»\ ^ pre rata pw unn »wd all *»«J -t*«r Repoirv Irnprrt.vt'merttj Ail that --»n«in piffl'' nr frrwi at bif«J c**e»ei ami ripfwan. iMiwdmi the at P*ny Store on the cite. uHiaf ID Uw <">t\ ,M VpKllU*! Ut th* C'4M^< twwi Iwwi laovmJ tty law and ajao «n> «^n BuUdotere were rolling and «- V W«>htmu« *iw •<•»<* m««* ui t»» PAKiTl.l I'urawit 'mi 4| » pflW* m 0» jarmntarTi Sari prwm*- SIT ntawieO m tor in t*m days after the house watt JMAU ENGINE MP At* North imr ut i'apTv ^r**\ m 0» Cflt >rf CH) «1 Ann Artw Cwuntv ( n( Um1 BUUjaoft r. tfm Cd? M K't) Arhor Irf M« Jams «i«l JoJkitvd eipaffined Rrpnif oU moww* ldwnnon#fi cKdm rtWTwd uml WTI«IAI In ^<»r> J' i"hiU» mi Ki8u> MM(MX Aiifttwi tfl the iJti u< Ann their store will include a "made »<>wv rototillwn men 'rvowwrl Ihmf Vt»th {Mrtllr' «nn |J» *mt liiv of Arts* »» rfflnM in I j&wf 1 o< P1wt> l'-an«l ll>* NurOl IUM- ol 'oOawIM Utt ott*. Af pr^airO Sl«« wf COMPtrrSMAUfNOtSE SttviCE Ci»H{mi SF.Mi SAVINTJ Bill Paul from the Chela** Fire TAHiT'l II i,'ivTtfiif*n-i(\i[ «1 J pouw i» chain* 1 mowwf blodwA tfwpwi'vd AN'ti U>AN aJJSfK-nTlOV Deaartniei* and Rick Boily from Rpfln'wrwd IIS frturfltwh t KC*M*' Alwuaicw .( VpinUrtii. W»«K»n».» : 'Uml1' MiH>M*« the City of Ann Arbor* densat- Dealt'/ Vilioflw !a«" I Oord»it f!iknU-i J'S33I3 3'* k-i-iip«nj d> Wkf> V I^ll4i »*J ntnnmn Ureal [jkti Fotwrs! it.inej Slvcktttwt Ihr^fr Vurtt »icrm rt 11 fry* Artr Aftkrr ^tr+Hiao **;«' Window Screens LhnVn S«>j(h o»r«iifl wilt1 uni I'VKII' IJ*1 Several other ctpertmced fire­ M.> ?M>«ai !2 i-.xh ;<• It* NorUr linf iJ • '.xrei*i-« StrrH AW t'm-f; fighters axttated at the traimni* Repojirei d IKrvw'^i f** jlrt»w TN \..r*. .j.-ir W • ,in^^** ««*• ChJef R*y $«bD. former S'r-^'i i' tr»« lo ;rv f'U.i- A H^-^.^HUJ: •••» •r Own 1 wf M> awa all h> Hwo»oncW« •of** ,'?-pc';4i. *"^ •~*rn ir.k : fiAl ^ ' V v.*"!!- j*«l r. *»o Chelsea fir* volunteer who serves •r U lhrr**ii* '•» *-' i»W* Vtn* « ^r". .\i rrw*ri trrets la. »-.th the City of Ann Arbor fire- dniertwrw J fi«hters and offrenUy heads the Chelsea Hardware ['I'iT.n* '/^- ^.¾ "u^Thji iininriU*t»^ 'MPI* Ta>> Ni4>ee Uw( waw twu btvtt li* »' , '.)<,.' I^f vl1-' I'M.' r,r'«"l\ rvi S» ftirfflf! TOltJT it ilw fult»w»lt dMlTlC'n] Uftl fur «ri Oenter Area Fire DepartiT>erit; Iijt*: >1 ' ".j.nr^'r Xii-hi^jn lij\ I" [*• jui.-ttjie«-Jwrei«i and Ulwt U* lOltfrrwXEHl Hh 4'S i',1 .'•teve Taylor, another member of nos t*a^ vtli'Hti'.A'* \\"<>\\'. HANK h*» tilie thereto urtw»f tat drwd uf i*";"*- Xrrt ^N AKWlR vawKt itierrfuf and thai y«i arr ntfutlrd I n •Jw Ann Arbor Fire Department Mvtii**:** reeowveywae* tbrfiW. at way tune wMlun * who serves with the CheUea fire D & B's Pointing MkHiHlR HANV'k M rmmUti after eetum it wn ire n« tftu ttattrr Atji:r»*\ ky M-W*^'* i*or tuvrnert tn ihe undwraiiwl *'.ofr vdunteert ** well; Dnug Eder. :W W :4V),lr K.'! Hf»irt» upw" r™«> iee FTs^aa^tBaAesheiilwdwVi^ltaiseaSaleraaate nrt*4r ,0 tiv .-jnAt-M of u T(Aa:n: rTxirtjylay leveled by ftrefldrters la a traiataf eiwreite. (X Si 7 JJl 7303 vie? 3( 1 dorlarafie aj -immrni-t1?rrt lit unteers Bob Gray. Steve Jaskot to aew wwawrs wfcw ajn t» brtaf the Seia Party m** m FHEDKXlOi N BlLAOMOW. : HKt. mti VHa fmB»e' »am «" fl»* Anllar-i lir «133 JR i uum-rd man. mil UM4 J e«Hi vaartiftior. wilhmal <*t»T aaVtUMnal and Kevin Van Ortnan, ftLx tamrr fas «tft lubtwqvmtl, iwomMS rwl at ctarwm IVwalwS TNa* with r»wei 1 From Chelsea, firelighters and Bus. Opportunity b« nfYNF. (KTMO tf. Fkwt M.iru*er Corp I,-. r»w*-N«»r* »1 tJ>e laa »a>f heAd m Or 1 tone reserve firefighters formed lh-* StrU*^! Amda bv. :i Khsdr i-nei IKw) IW ami TM* ttw uwn HiKvd m OWN VOU» OWN J#an Spof»»w»or l —ml mrpinuon wci twjr in tr-b-rr*. 1» ^1«* TwtX* *» a .i«dl4HHi ft! frvt»»vev»r»-r part of the trainee group A J. mrritrr »iUi Mortjifcili Ladiwi ApfMf *< chii^r«n » n>otwr itivll »Bl» h* all «*TTJ P«iJ a« 4 t*v*t«l uf Kale. Lynn Houle. Kevin O'Neil. Board Prtx4wfiitg« kiatTiniai s .jfporMinr, ikrUi^-T DwUd the t» Sitae pwn^taw \ofrV+t with II per oily 'a'(}* inn pa'itw M"(r»M< Axm< ::. 1*TA and -wsntrd dol »rvo$ JSi i-enliwr a<*±ila*»l trWf«r I' -jsrrifnt jo I l«7f Ji librr .IT Pair «" WHNIM* ibv^urtl w nirf ni^ak tnr iit^lrrv, "^,] HI. do: K* ;v ; v*9 L*« IfOd G.IOnc L Oebby McMillan. I^na Twwaaiwp Beard lv ro«U> Kr"i)r* Un-fmlif *iv,1 *M*«T*<1 by ni:V«lrTlO"i. I ! ASIl St4> •.' trainees who registered to take The meeting was called to Martha Jaffwrson Randolph, daughtar of Praatdant ©rtl, CrCVolllW M««tThMK Q««f meot 4ai«d S^Hrmbir 11. If*, and m-wsm M«-*litari 1 mint. .'*»nhtena» r"«n .il I ±+ •> iiatiaiw.1 M. 1«». * U*« 19t, Paiir s part in the training traded Ran­ order at *MJ p.m. by Supcrvisor t.eM o*«wri SU »0 te 17S.1O0 fcv * .A iBnVr H JII" f ari S*Mm»w» '^t Thomas Jefferson. He WM bom fen/aimanr . Mtt --wa.wauwwaawawaw__avaBanaa^aaaB>^w«Mtww *l*arj ira.'nf tuiMTwa grand ,!\1riAntWr A amrt ** > r • • al *e •'J«l t<: Mi. ".i. i •i-.-.-'led Ma looey Present were Supervisor brfro! Uw warn >>* T»«nt> TSouaawJ Two ! , v 17*4 :if r'Utj M^eM Teifv part nUr OPMCIAl NOTICE Mr Lo^fltM •" 6 • SMWi5 and JViOQ Oollart ,ie-« rihei) \* M '-"TTrr During Uw initial hours of the Bauer, Clerk Bareis, Treasurer ' l».a* B • >W-!vl:nW in(rfr*» «1 1 j% [»^ ji.'i- thetue ^n-tr. 'i Irk V 'i> »nl TO :.-et training, firefighters donned Messman, Trustees Heller and liui;' Ihern-r >-JJJI r- Irs. T! Hi t»r« IJi -rfi Radular Maetlnti of the I *1rf [JV [H.*»A ^ .JK .ir^iijwJ ,•; >j|, S V. Kill "'' *.-rt St'i4t Airpaks to enter the struc­ Tnnkle, also Dale liepbum, Dave CARD OF THANKS : ilwrUMr Aim tw ataiL-tr u-> v*T. .iy T.-.V itmi. • >.«Ui fc .*K J3' W r.-< ff feet to ture after small fires were set to Baton, Jason Kyster, Steve ; We would like to thank all the arid r^t>riil*l nocy j fx-nrtj;. Kivrr t^iat IVifi TVn Pan -i I.i \.i lii^nnei) Krculi-n- DEXTER TOWNSHIP BOARD w1 simulate a smoke-filled struc­ Goidenberg and I ^ ^_**i- ji ll«l "irv.| the marts as** porrjiM. " «ufrir ;i*r: at TAX per .ear l-E P.iwi B AnMwM ture. Approved minutes of July 7 niiaJ Flea Market lurid on July 12 UMm *: putilir irndur at thi «r«l rnlriTc* iveiI'ttjn t. rr-lnrr. ti,*°7 iapju.1 (.-es o( the meeting J Firefighters, acf/ompamed by Will Be Held by the OCH Auxiliary All the U> tn» Lkuity BuiiOint ui vjt A .,r SVf.!! Jr,it " ;v.it.-!iivtum f-e* MkfUgW. at 1« CO a.m 0.-.:% ]<*<.. !..':,<• r experienced tojiea^ues, entered The irea-surtr's report wus 'volunteers, vendors and. of 'iu-;:^.: ; .Tf Sf'ietTriitri '-IT w Thundty SrfiUtnfirf 1> W KAF.NTMF.NT K.AKITV S in alternating wave^ U J< quaint received. TUESDAY, AUG. 19,1986 - 7:30 p.m. course, the customer* who helped •Said pnrrtli*rs *f* «S-«!i-C Ji 'J* CH, Kr*'iM them with realistic conditions re- Zoning ltiupector Godel issued make it such h success. Thank Ar^! AfSo? Wiif.trtiaw f',,.iinl> M^ninn, Ann Art-y Micnii!*.- «:r at DIXTER TOWNSHIP HALL and »r» iMmlart ^. TO'.:[<'". fN'it S H'( F.i .jvt .- --.-,1--ir. quinn*; aUention Lu dt'iaiis of three permits and no violatitms. you again and we are looking for­ 1^ 1J SWLSHJ'KS SLBSJIVTSIOY t ial> thert>|.i«- f».ir, titu ''»u,h jndc i-nf.nv thevr equipment operation as well Approved application of Ed­ 6M0 Denttar-Plncknay Rd.. Do steer, Mich. ' ward to another successful year ili.'isifM"; an rwonlird ,:; !jl*r I! u/ PLiU inten-il ttaTnir a.-, j«*-'nr-,K bv ttr- r.-coedA ward and Donald Keezer for P.A. in 1M7. Pajjr M, Wasnwna" !.' KJ" .ri>. 10 the oifue 1" fir Hey -ter <* XtnrAf. of -jirt as rart^ in physitallv protet-iiay #ajiitrru» ?'«««> M.miKao ami »i*, :M. ii.urty. in litiri ;7>,i \'»i- •* and uny through the srrfcke-filled hou.%*.' 118 subject to approval by WIUIAM EISENKISIR C.CH. Auxiliary » ST,JPF.RI(.W S PI-AT '* ) :. a HMIWIXI unav-r-rtainrd. arwrri.. >i! jnCn.T, rw-irs Witihtenaw Planning Cotrmus- %y rrcwijwl j: '.-tier .'' uf flats. ?w S, dl'VI.Vt'S. lr^J!^-^^ 1.0,1 *^.Si*!1i UK JlJiJif^ Following training in the basic D*iet*r Township Clwrk June WUson Waahtenaw C«ml> fUrorls. WtertiruiH ,sinn and Soil Conservation tho-ie vihii.,ri- le^Jliy irn-omnrleni to ;nt in use of Scott Airpaks, a small fire CVmnty, MiL-ttujar. rttTCI that cfc*Ti<**l as Chairperson their 'iwrt lieftat! District. foUcrs: Br^'UilK »1 {ft*. N"*; (*rrwi ..' w.ii lull /;',,.>»-Aj« fi-n vu set and allowed to spread in­ liOt^S; lh*f*> N"W1> akAi (2*2 N I:nr ,f -n;(J to the front bedroom on the west Approved motion t«y allow FriLz THANK YOU Ujt. 32 67 fert Iheivt SJII liivf paraiji1 '^it^i Watt-'i to clean the fence line on idvertixprs Like To Know You U» Ely bnc fi« Si.d aX tj a poua wtwrr jairi side of the house Thank you to Chelsea High luw inlrrwta ttw S li.-w at ttfi kx 0*«ii:« F! STATT <>IF mrmr.AN the Township west property line, Praoawi Cawrt Similar procedure wa.s used as School Class of 1966 for their gift on the S lint •< MM4 W tn tn» SS romer of Read Their Adv. in The Standard* < flwaffy at laAinn the house provided J room - by - but no trees < inches in diameter Sn memory of Roy Sundberg. said lot; thenri- N UJ the plaf of b»«.irniiw ci-Arws Homer or more shall be cut. DujingUwuimojitt-a LrajTwdijLc!> IDIIO*. room blaze experience for the Mrs. Atha Sundberg. Lsvrr&iTtfJtr PROXUTF: -amtmmammmmm^^mmam^mmmmK^mmmm ing the j»le. the [iro(jrrt> rn»i he redeemed Vfr' Na. IwilMi training group, with tint kitchen Approved payment of bills as Oalwl: AuKU-it 11 19« Kstatc of AU:XANUEK C F:WFN. as the last -burned room. presented. CHELSEA AREA THANK YOU Kirst Ferteral Savir^s and I*'>an Dicea.ssd Soi lal he. ant) Number The September meeting will be Assoriation of KaU fliver 373-10-6». Firefighters cUmbed ladders to TRANSPORTATION ; We would like to thank the AAjLgnee of Mort^iKr* Tc All Intere«errif.l.T,l *hnsr U»t kftOUT! »d- with a K-12 Hurst tool. Arlrmr K. Bareis, Clerk. Au.;. 13-21.2i-,Vpl 3 Transportation for the Senior C.t/zen Ronald, who was killed in Viet­ dress »#• WJ * Wii-tdle Street, Ch"iscs, Following the series of room nam. We appreciate their M:iti*H'' attiil. I|I«; i-iMs 65 ye>ars & o/d*>r, & tho Handicapped. MORTfiAdE SAI£ TMaulI ha- been 1 An in^rwnefit datett i/lJS, b»'- been fires, the entire structure was thought! ulness. matje in In* «ndi(i«u ,i( • '.rnain rnwt*!a«ie »rlmitten JS Uw will o( 'h» ieiea*rd torched and ai.owed to burn to Aiivonre reservations ore required For morning Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koch m*de by HARURf:!; BARNRR JF< . k ftUt- 3 '>irfitor» aied afr 1:1 'jfied ried man. subsequently assurtied l»y lhat al! jur,u(iai/,m thr i-4l*t' * n '1 biir- t.« ground, completing the train- leunspoi tation e ill the preceding afternoon between 1 and family. PHYU-l-SBARNF^S to M'd-S:..te» Mortgage i-ed artlee/, peewHed *Hftw t'uur m.Kilhi of {jig exercise. Corp-iratmci a Mifh«m (.ofpof«Uon. Mor- the riait of pui>l»r*tM«i <* Uvi iwtn i-, „r four p m. and i p m Fo afternoon transportation call in the t*;ai(ee. datefl September la, 1977, and rnontha nfler the claim beccimes -!ue. Dozens of spectators pulled up morning from ° o m. to 11 o.m. CARD OF THANKS rccurdtrf on Septembir il, 1*77. in Ijltcr whichever is later to park along Jackson Kd. to 1616, Paije «5, Washtenaw f'nunty Records, Many thanks to Fr. Dupuis, Dr. Clainii rni« be i>renrnte« to Ihe im1e|ieir watch the Sunday afternoon Leonardo 0* Vinci is b* MichiKiri and awiKDed 'n VHU) MortKaKd' lo dent pefjoejl n-jn-rsefyti.r RoAetrarv J. Mevwd to have invented the Yarows and to all my relatives, Fleet Mortice Cnro fA/a Mortem KemrriUh/Eikm i Road n*Uea, Ml «',1« training exercise. $ci»Kor« friends and my family for their A-VKiciales. inc.. a Khoiii' l>lanc|rorfw,miirin. and lie RolLtwt HtlU Or BkoenfieH 11,11», r CALL 475-9494 cards, prayer;; and flowers sent by nn a,s«(!ninenl *•• : 'o. Nol.cf 1¾ further m: en thrfi '(restate will between 901 a.m. or 1-3 p.m., Mofl. thru fri. to me during my recent surgery Page 87', Wayne fi>iint> K«f, 1.- ,* »'..|| tiethtTrafteraw,. • e«i and ilintrihuteritotbe 9 mcfl(!»l{t' there i« i.lalmed lo be due ;,i '^ and hospital stay and since my (*r.vn:i rr-.tLtleil ti, it a/id t« It* admivuon of HISTORICAL - PATRIOTIC CALENDAR S*rvict k«*rt srs • •-*. ts 4:J0 p.m. daAv dale hereof tr* sum or Twerm-One T)nu the ik- «imi s anil to probate t return home. sand Seven Hundred Severity Two and Ji/ ;DB r*»vidi Mi iaiiuthlin P17«J Compiled by ihe Americnevs.;-! Deportmen:, V^ieron^ ot Foreign WCKS 9 Thelma Paul, Dollars (»1,772 5i> ineludiw mterr* »t 114 F. MiddieSt Prci^nfed LocCill/ by VfW Posi No. 4076 8.1% per aniiuiTi. ("hel.-iea, Michifiar «1 H Memonom Under the power of sale . ontawed ;r, tjifi Telephone iim «"s.iMi I mnrtgnge and Ihe SUdjle in loct' -asr mw AUK H Aug. \4, 1945—Japan sorrende'ed, eoding World War |j 9 and provided, notice is v-»lr, «ivr.-i 'Jtuit 9 GERALD L. REILLY sai<1 mort«a^e-#iJl be lorei'lun*-! b> n «.:eof fighting, V-J Sep? 2 NOTICE OF lh 0 9 III memorv ofOprfllrf r RPIIIV * ^ ^^^ premises. .,r some pari of STATF. OF MJCKKiAN *u memory UI uerdia U neiJIy, ^.,,, a! puWk VBVSIM., at the **•« entrance Aug. 15, -first ship throorjr, Panoma Canal. rm.'NTV OF WAVM: Who passed away Aug. 17, 1981- lo Ihe Ownty BuildinK )n Ann ,MI«ir, Aug. 17, 1790- -Congress moved from New York City to liadly missed byy his wifwifee , MaryMarv, Mifh'«»n. «t 'r<-«»"!" o'clock, I^-«I Time. Probate (:*wt-Jwvrwfle IMy. OIWEK FOR niKJCATlOIN Philodelphir, I PUBLIC HEARING children and grandchildren' . '• on TWvtay, September Ifl. 19»J. OM HEARfNt; • fiaidpfeinLse' uresiliiajed inlbeTowrisWp Caae No, tMJTH Auy 18, 197? -U.S -RIJSSIO agreed oi< rnjri<»o- in-ns hrnitationi. of ypsilanli. Wmhlf.i'.'iw Coiuity, Miohiian, To • Chelsea SUndard 9 VILLAGE OF CHELSEA and are described as In the Mailer of: KHISTOPHKrHHOMAS Aug 20, ; 974 Nelson Rockerfeiier nnmt-rj ^:c* r'rfs.dent 9 I/An 20 and 21, F1KWO0D HII.US SUB- TOMATHVNe. 253,1¾ In accordonce with the proviilons ol Section 5.2.13 al Or­ DIVISiON. flccordin»! to the plat llii>rciif n A ftehearinit petitIwi bu t«en filnl in the • recorded in l,ib«f 6. 1'a^c .IV of Plats, ^^••••••••^•••^•^^^^^^^^^^ dinance No. 79 (Zoning Ordinance) a Public Hearing will atxjvc- miller. A hrartng on the petition will •i Washtennw Counly Koco/ds b* conducted by Ihe < oii.-t e>n Friday, Uw I2th be hold on tho following requests to place banners [>irtn« the six month* immediately follow­ day e,f Seiileinbor. IWB at 9:00 » m in (he ing the »die, the profierty may IJC redDemctl. ADAM HARTMAN across M-52. To catch tde overflow from Wayne County .luvcnil'i Court JiuikllriK Dalod: Au«mt 1.1, 198« !T I.S 'fHKKRFOHK OJllMtttF.n lh«l tho bathroom's medicine Flee). Mortjjit^e (lorp. (313) 475-7869 1,) Request ol the Cbelsoa Fair Board to place a ban­ I.H.riy Albert I'onmlhy, father 0! I! cabirtot, attach spico racks As^innee of MnrU-ny.i''- KUISYOi'MKH THOMAS WMATHV, per- ner across Main Street advertising the Chelsea Inside th< lin<»n-clos«t Heeht St Cheney londlly xppeur t

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    f Th« Chelsea Standard, Wednesday, August 13, 1986 i/ + AREA DEATHS + Special WCC Kiriiarri llmlley New Teacher Hired By- Orientation Set for' «4« Be*nun Rd, Ethel V. Jrffery I^eo G. Clark •4*0 DeiW-PUk-luwy Rd. 617 H. Main St. Women Students < hel»r» f *M^|atJfc4K Klorwrd Harry Hadlry, iJ, W60 Dexter Tuvmsnip North Lake Co-Op Nursery Women with questions about Kidman Rd , died Tuesday, July tthel V Jetf«ry, 8440 Dexler- l^o G Clark. 79. 516 S Main attending college can get sonic- Puickney Rd., Dexter township, St, died Monday, Aug 11 at St North Lake Co-operative answers during two special orien­ 29 at Chelan Community Nursery, Inc., has approved the Hospital after a low illnm axe 80. died Wednesday. Aug. «. Joaeph Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar­ tation sessions at Washtenaw at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, bor following a brief illness. hiring of Marilyn Van Gunot as Community College. He was born Oct 10.1938 in Ann teacher-director for the 199547 Arbor, the son of Harry and Ann /• bor He was born Aug. S, 1907 in Both sessions will be held She *a* bom May 10, 1906, in Chelsea, the son of Fred and pre-school year, which took place Thursday, Aug. 21. There wil! bv tieulah M. UJndaayi Hadley (>n at the July meeting of the March 19, 1W0 he married Alt"* Momence, III., the daughter of Margaret (Swickerath) Clark. one session from llrM a.m. to inghart and Karren Mortensen, On Nov, 14,19K7 he married Mary school's executive board. 1:30 p.m. and another from 6 to 8 M. Each in Dexter, and she sur­ Mrs. Gunst was selected from a p.m. Both will be held in the Ar­ vive*. She had been a resident of the A. ScholU, and she survives. Dexter ana for the past 40 yean Other survivors include a son, wide range of candidates when tists' Gallery Dining Room on the Other survivors Include hw the position became available second floor of tl>e Student Center mother: three daughter*, Nancy She married Norman A Jef- Joseph J, Clark, of Van Weft, fery. Aug. 16,199, at Erie. O. Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Philip upon the retirement of Loree Building. g«, of Ann Arbor, Susan Paugh Stafford, the former director and id Pamela Hadley, both at In addition to her husband, she (ROM, McCibney, of Chelsea, The orientation sessions, as Is survived by five raw, Wallace and Mrs. Elmer (Dorothy) teacher for 12 years- well as dessert, coffee and tea, , two aona, David and Dale, Mrs. Van GuMt, along with her are free of charge. t at home; five brothers. Jim, of Chesterland, O.; William and Grameiot, of Stockbrtdge; one Douglas, both of Ptncfcney; Don­ brother, Raymond Clark, of husband and three daughters, Scholarships will be available^ Bob, Joe, Jack and Donnie has lived in Massachusetts, for qualified Students and infor­ Hadley; five sister*. Beverly ald of Derter: Norman of Chel­ Chelsea; and three sisters, sea ;a daughter, Karon Jefftry of Margaret Klavon, Eunice and the Michigan cities mation about financial aid will be Decamp, Judy Ferry, Darline of Kalamazoo and Shelby, before distributed. WCC counselors will Hughe*, Penny Blain and Shelly Portland, Com; three slater*. Kalmbach and Lucille Wrifbt, ail Mrs. Thorn Jensen of White coming to Chelsea where she has be on hand toanswe r questions; Wajman: one grandson, Mat- of Jadtaon; Ugrandcbikarenand Cloud; Mrs. Dora Jadtaon of 19 rxaax-grandcMldren, He was lived for the past eight years, fn interested persons will be able to tha*; and several nieces and addition to her extensive ex­ Newaygo; Mrs. Edith Dechert of preceded in death by a brother, register for classes. -j-fLaMl perience in working with young Sun City, Ariz.; a brother, Ed Louis Clark, in 1916. Washtenaw Community Col­ •*•. Hadley tad lived in the Mortensen of Kent City; 10 children. Mrs. Van Gonst also lege is located On Huron River Mr. Clark was retired from brings a strong fine arts Chelsea area most of his life. He grandchildren, three great­ Chrysler Proving Grounds and Dr., about one mile east of the, had been a carpenter, and for the grandchildren and several nieces background to the pre-school. She Geddes Rd- exit o£ US-23. The was a member of St Mary's has taught kindergarten, early past several years a raw fur and nephew*. Catholic church. campus also is accessible from buyer. and middle elementary grades, Clark Rd., between Hogback and Funeral services were held Funeral services will be held as well as musk to grades K4 Funeral service* were held Fri­ today, Wednesday, Aug. 13 at 11 Golfside. day. Aug. 1 at the Cole-Burghardt Saturday. Aug. 9, at 1 p.m at the She became familiar with the co­ MARILYN VAN GU?*t fraternity how»a 1977 THtrNDflrBlBD S 1,6*5 parenta are Mr. and Mrs. wa* occtipMd in 1839 by 197S THUNDJK3IRD »1,9*5 Clarence Elliott of Dexter. the WWiarm Chapter of the 1*7« MUSTANG J1.**5 WISE BUY 3.75 Kappa Alpha Socioty «t Wil­ 1978 MUSTANG 2-4r S1.99S liams CoMega, WlftiaiYis- f>ir«' 4 1*7« FOKD LTD )1, excellent traniporration «1,995 COMBINATION! town. Mass. 1980 GRANADA 2-dr »3,495 5.59 d-CON (Hft Subscription to PADLOCK Don't forget to renew your »979 fO«D LTD IAMOAU «^495 Tin' (iu'lsru Stiituhnl! Chelisea Standard subscription: 19S1 GRANADA J.dr '.'.'.'.'.'. $2^495 WASP & HORNET KILLER SAVE «',.00 SAVE S3.S0 1980 ME«CUR» Zpphyr4dr ' »^495 1*78 FAIRMONT WAGON. 45,000 mils* »2^9*5 3t»lnt*«» ateal outaide cava *nd bfalt «41 »1. Mada MtMCially (orj ,982 ISCORT 4-dr. automatic •ranimlKion S3 495 Cl«sn out « n*tt with d-con. «nd wi»p 19S4 ESCORT , won't ratvim agata. (i 13697} •chool locK*f». • 1500(SOS1»0) $3 o50 COUNTRY FRESH 1981 OLDS OMEGA 4 dr. Sport Model »3.995 Md«T<*n 1983 fORO F-100 Pickup, priced chaap »3,995 1*83 BUICK SKYLARK, 2-ctr. Juit reduced »4,295 SALE • I 1*85 FORD F.XP Sporty Coupo »4,995 1*83 PONT1AC 6000 STE 4 Ar »5,995 PRICE $2.09 Mori, thru Sat., 10 a.m. to 7 p.m, 1983 FORD f.UO PICKUP $5,995 Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1983 CAMARO BERLINETTA »6,995 SALE 1983 fORD BRONCO »7,995 14495 North Territorial Road 1983 MERCURY Grand MorquiiAdr »8.495 PRICE $2.75 Corrtor of North Territorial «V Stofor Rd. 1985 BRONCOS EDDIE BAUEM »10,900 T (Across from North lak« Country Store) 1985 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, 4-dr., full iniulpmonl ...SI 1,900 4.49 7-10 (WESTCLOX] 1984 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 30,000 milo» S 13,500 3.35 PAINT 1985 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4-rfoor. only 10.000 mile* S16.9O0 BIG BUSTER ELECTRIC THINNER FEATURING: 1905 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, 5,400 mllet »18,900 ALARM CLOCK BRUSH SAVE $1.16 ALL KINDS OF HONEY /^ \\ Have n great day (T?\ SAVE $2.30 SAVE $2.11 COUNTRY LIFE NATURAL FOODS A 4" p ci I y o I • (I il wall bruin HIM a llgfitad dial, draw** f«*turt, »p«clrlc*lly (ormul«l*d to proviH.yy $2,191! »1: Saturday til 12:30 p.m. $2.19 PRICE N (...'. '".:?'•"•• In Wmhtonaw County iince April 15th, 1912 H_ ..._-.- 475-3120 CHELSEA 475-1800 J^<«^<9w/>x¢?•r.¢^*tf•^l^x^l#^^t¢^*^?H^?«^^^^

    I, w? 18 Th«Chejsea Standard, Wednesday, .August 13. 1986 !\k'k lanni CHS's LineU Brehmer Enters (^ted WLSD FjrtHTltllH PoHt 4 W«»ht«-naw IntermediatR 1986 Miss Teen of Michigan School Diatrift Hoard <>i Mu< -f turn armour* ed thb week that r.l- Linell Hrehmer, a Chelst-a High fcct:ve -Sept 1, superintendent sophomore this fall, was aiming Nick A larau will he honored by more than 2,000 Michigan young betotnin*! a Superintendent ladies recommended to par­ Emeruun of the School District, ticipate in the pageant as poten­ the first superintendent of the tial candidates for the "Miss school district so honored Teen of Michigan" contest, held In Saginaw Civic Center's Florer, larmi has been superintendent fine Inn, July 25-37. since July 1SH after having- serv­ ed as an usiatant superintendent Of the many young ladies during the IMa* school year, recommended, 2,000 returned in­ haying come to the Intermediate formation sheets listing in­ School District from the dividual biographic and other supennUftdtncy at toe Dexter specifics.. Comsmauty Schools. A national screening conwait- lawni win be completing nearly tee reviewed the sheets and pass 30 years m public school ad­ ed along the met they (eh ministration and a lotal of M represented the best-qualified. years in public school work, when then invited the screened group he retires on Dec. 31, ltd. to submit an application. Tne School District has grow* : LuieU's parents are Carole and substantially wider superinten­ Edward Osentosfci. dent tanm's leaderahip. From a The f amity lives oh S, Fletcher small operation employing only Rd. M persons to 1M, with a budget Her two older brothers, Todd of leaa than a naif mifltott doDare, PLANS ARE UNDERWAY far a aew afftee that wfadawf w0 sdR hme an mtsMe view. Cas­ and Sean Brphmer, aged 23 and the district now employs 175 a at Chelsea Caoisnuitiy Hatfllal. The ofTlres ting dawn (be faefc trees »*. aV first step * 0« 12, respectively, are currently on employees and baa budgets wH be aaflt ussiirgri—d in lalt turnrtyanf area %* twtnrtt**. active duty, serving with the totalling tlii raiUwn doDara. Navy. From a school district that had LineH's older sister, Pam ottty a tew thousand dollars in Chelsea Rod & Gun Club Avery, resides in Belleville. aatets, the district now owns At home, half-brother Nichols? buildings, land and equipment Osentatki celebrated hia seventh valued at over 17,080,00°. birthday last week. Or. Michael Emiaw baa been Hosting Pig Roast, Dance ' J ^ndi admits she loves animals named to succeed Nick lanni and and has two pet dogs, a Shetland win report on Sept. 2. Want to feast per penon, She is also the proud owner of wiB be Joining an area law firm in it" readied for serving to hundreds with I3.S0 for hungry children five rabbits, one of which you see January as a cansaftant. Want to dance to the Top 40 of guests, AccorAng la Prwident and with her in the photo above. country music of Tracey Lynne A licw cVrisJ iS^Cit^d fc)" tht Chief C1ltM-S«UM press' begira at f o'clock with a moun­ will be used by the Chelsea Rod tlie recent Waahtenaw County *-H Farm rVwocfl Ginaadi. LSaefl also was recognized far tfcr best faa- WCX Registration Do either or both next Sunday tain music dance program by and Vjun Club m its continuing Van. "An Adventure in Ijberty." «*PT nwanpiaaf. Sbe to » member *f Racers Coraer* 4-H Ctab. Now Under Way afternoon and evening at the star Tracey I.ynr* and the musi­ programs of tree raising, hunter She has been involved ai 4-H eighth annual Pi£ Roast of thtr cians of her Mountain Express iafety education and communrf > work for ihe pa_*4 seven years Entrants were sent Usti of to their arrival at Saginaw. 1 inell Registration for fail dams at Chelsea Rod & Gun Club Tliey feature Top lo cwmtry conservation information. She and her family settled here designated people to approach explained WaahteMw Community College The feast begins at one tn the Jl mil >••»•—, . approximately eight years ago. for contributions to the United listing such .'is "a person is going on right now. afternoon and continues tiii four Speaking of the "Miss Teen of Cerebral Palsy Association ' VC- wearing Ween and yellow cloth­ Stueents who attended the at the red brick clubhouse wrhidi Michigan" competition. linell PA i during the days preceding ing," or "the tirst dentist you see previous winter, spring or sum­ is situated on Lmgane Rd , 8th Annual said it was an exciting and educa­ their trip to Saginaw today," randomly involved peo­ mer session may register by halfway between Bush and tional experience. ple from many hometowns and telephone until Aug. S. On Waterloo Rds Funds to finance the contest These solvations took place tn brought in s total of (4,000 in campus registration starts Aug. The slow roasting of the pi>;s PIC ROAST the candidates' hometowns prior donations for UCPA. 1ft and will run through Aug. 28. will begin 1.1 hour* before serving were pros med by sponsors of the lpont-*r»4 by individual contestants time At 12 30 a m a team of JO l^neil explained she was very mm will start the charcoal fires CHELSEA ROD * GUN CLUB grateful to several sponsors: in the thre*" outdoor ovens at the Wolverine Food 4 Spnts. 3-D Facilities Survey Directed south end of the clubhouse. At 7103 Unaene 14 , Chthe* Sales, & Service, Gemini Family that time they will begin charcoal Hair Care, Staffan-Mitchell roasting three large pigs which Funeral Home, BookCrafters, To Make List of Available have been carefully prepared SUNDAY. AUG. 17 - 1 to 4 p.m. K-Mart and Heytfiauff's beforehand Pig Cold Drinki Salad, Other *e»re*hnHrnu She met lot* of new friends and The Hod and Gun rooking crew had a good tune, she confirmed will sleep in the clubhouse during Only one of the 125 contestants County Shelters, Services the night, with individuals srouv TtACr LYNN i TN! MOUNTAIN UPtCSS BAND scheduled to be part of the con- ing at intervals to baste the meat During the month of August, ations plans that cover response* so the mast efficient use of com­ 1 Starts at 4 p.m. u« was unable to attend. l secret RfcGC recipe and re­ DONATION; »7.00 <3w<7ta3»afcfc4Mbadtobe the Waahtenaw County office of to a wide range of both man- munity resource* will be possi­ plenish the coals. oeof rtizt in tht hospttal-we tasked to her Emergency Management and the made and natural emergencies ble During the daylight hours of on the phone and everyone sfiar- Ann Arbor Disaster Prepared­ ness Office will be conducting a PU ner uuaiipuuiutx:"*, facilities survey of pobuc and ed t-inefl. private buildings throughout the Surprise Meeting In addition to the pageant in county, including the City of Aim which the 124 Michigan Arbor, which may be used for girls participated, contestants emergency shelter during a ma­ were treated to a Fashion Show jor disaster. At Jiffy Mix Plant on Saturday. July 5», featuring News of the survey was outlin­ some nifty male motels. ed in a bulletin issued jointly by Small world, isn't it? Holly Both mother and son v results will be m»Ae Holly recognized the name of young people available U> both the Emer^em \ her son's employer on the side of i Another optional activjt). IJ- .Wanatf?mej^ and Disaster Pre­ the truck, glanced up at the cab nell noted, was the scavenger paredness Offices, to be osed tc and spotted her son Mike behind Fair Premium mum COHTWJL hunt. update existing efnergency oper­ the wheel. Book* AvatlnliU' IT'S THE Chelsea Community Fair premium books are available at LOWEST the following locations in PRICE EVER Oielsea- Farmers' Supply Co., Chelsea Hardware, Parts Ped­ FOR THIS dle.", Honker's Inc., Met'alia RCA SUPER Spectacular sale prices plus Feeds, and Village Bakery. SAVER! In Dexter the books are • ' '• k IJ MflCA)!! 1*1 available at Huron Farm Supply UtJOUVI.llil • f,f ^1:1,.. ,^> •Ojjrli y.l, , I.|.JU,|J IH4 . )i ,•, > ,r !c.,t. %>*UU REBATE • *»,' !'<••,.'}f (01' ^.lli pri".** j, I * ' , Ifie U^K'il^ ^n .1 from Valvoline me#ns you ^0^(^0 •LXJ'^ttKms ii,,,, , Ct,nv,^> >,,,.^-(,,, CM Taw tofova If? ^ MH40«R save twice. Thar makes this 1 Print a sale of epic proportions! $ COiXMRjRKbllARD. 0 379 RCil The Leader in Home Vwoc FILM DEV?maPING CHECK THESE SUPEfl SAVER PRICES! 2 PRINTS RliySOTE ft/w &my neya&w B1C/1

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