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WEATHER ~ QtJOTR i Mm. Max Proelp, 67 0.04 “I find deepening concern and 37 0.10 increased dissatisfaction with .tho 33 s - 0,45 -way the Viotnum -war is being— A V V ' v ' ' ' ■£T4 Sn'.’7;3- 40 0.00 - conducted.” 46 0.D0 Kd»/- ftish-s* 02 "—H arry F. Byrd m B«h s« ■ .. Senator (D-Va.)
,(TTY-EIGHTH YEAR-No. 40 14 Pages This Week CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 10c per Copy SUBSCRIPTION $3.00;PER YEAR
Adopts By-Laws
The Board ofiDircctora of $paul- All memberships will receive reg ding-for^G^rldron adopted if "set ular mailings about'-the work of of by-laWs at- lts regular1 meeting. Spaulding-for Children and re Tho .ptost 'important section of the leases of new information as it m available^ membership for Spaulding for : The newly adopted by-laws also Children which will give inter provides for a Bqard;of j pdrcctors ested eiti setts and'-organizatlbns^iF composed-Tjf^t^members to voice and vote in the election of elected in three classes^ o f : four memftnrrfcrtho Board of ■directors;" members each, The tferm of of Members 'will .also have an op- fice shall be for a period of three ■por tumty--.to^-acU~vely---bee»m e--w ■years Secretary. Jerry’ Niehaus volved--in the—work, of- the--new Plans ape. continuing ifop- the- j...... M&M "agency, which will" ("specialize ih kick-off community information Records 44 YearsPerfect Attendance the adoption of hard-to-place CAROL JEAN HEPBURN dinner to be' held at 'St, Paul youngsters,- * United Church of ■Christ a t 630 The Kiwanis Club of Chelsea Thomas. S. Smith received . an Five categories of membership p.m. Friday, April ,26. The dinner celebrated its 44th birthday, Mon award for 27 years of perfect at were created as follows; regular, will serve as an opportunity for day night with 'a Ladles’ Night tendance, while James K. Daniels snior W ins $5 per year; contributing, $10 per all interested -corrlmunity citizens Banquet at the Congregational and Anton Nielsen were each giv year; sustaining, $25 or more per to learn first hand about the work church. Special guests at the oc- en awards for 21 .years of perfect c a s i o n included representatives attendance.. ■ year; life;, a single contribution of of the Spaulding for Children pro / [arch of D im es $1,000. or more. In addition, or gram. . Many out-jjf-towm people from Jackson, .Dexter, Pinckney Other jx'i'fect attendance awards ganizations may apply for (mem are also expected-jto attend. . and Ann Arbor- Eastern Kiwanis were given out as follows: ■ James bership. Each member is entitled clubs, and -Governor-elect David S. p. L.iebeck, id years; William J. Scholarship Locke and his wife, of- Jackson. jto one vote at the annual busV Collins, 15 years; Luther M. Kus- - Dean D idgard, head ‘ of ^Kiwanis* terej1, -14 years;' Walfer P. _Leon«- Carol Jean' Hepburn of 717 W. Tfess "riicelirig '-of " Spaulding" “for: Assault Charge Children, which will be. held in s p o n .s’o r e d Forney W.“Clement ard, 12 years; Chandler. A. liog-’ Middle St.,- a senior at Chelsea ers, 11 years; Wallace C. Wood school, and—Judith Laura- the last—quarter- of—the- year, -— Memorial Foundation^lnc., at UnL versity Hospital, and Tonic Leeds, and Floyd P. “Jack” F’owleiy eightr — ...■hohs of Manchester, a -senior -Memberships miry- ho obtained by Filed After — llaiichester High school, were mail- or - from--any-present -mem' an_mstmetar..-with the Foundation, -years;-Don, E. Turner .and John .mdW arbrirai^-Scheffler, bor of the Board of- Directors; showed a set- of- slides taken at G. 'Dettling, seven years; J. Itayr the hospital. The Foundation en mbri'd.’3.t e 1 n b a c h and Paul G .. Warships chairman, Washtenaw Shooting Spree ables young pa-tie'nts to continue Schaible, Sr., five years; Walter ‘R. . oJnty Chapter1-March of Dvmcs, Washtenaw C o\j n t y Sheriff’s their studies while they/are in Zeeb and John M. Fall,.four years; j recipients of the chapter’s eec- Five-Vehicle Deputies received a-chll at 1Q:4(I University Hospital. In operation Clarence W. Pendlcy, three yctm>; [nd annual college scholarships, of yesterday morning from the home since,-.4^22’.> I,the Foundation now Julius Blaess, two years; and Clare each. - of Arnold, Minix, 18180 Clark helps 3,000 children each year. M_r -Warren, Paul G. Schaible, Jr., ^ ...as Hepburn, daughter .of.-Mr., Crash Involyes Lak"e “Bdr"A"TT"daughter said that ------SUPERIOR—PERFORMERS?--Receivings rat*— Ferguson, who played-in a flute-duet?-Sarah-Lin -The- Foundation’s activities"""will" William J, Rademacher, George? lad Mrs. Dean Hepburn and one Minix, who had been drinking, had ings of I (superior) for their musical performances dauer, flute duet; Heidi Sprague, flute solo and soon’be centered in the new Mott Palmer, _ Lueien F, 'Muck and [f three children, will be the sect just taken three shots-at her and during the State Solo and Ensemble Festival in dnet; Jill Flintoft, piano solo; and Gina Funder- Children’s Hospital at the Uni Charles S. Cameron, one year... nd of the three to enter college. P a tr o l C ar versity. ■ ---- ■:■)■■■ -. y her- sister. " Ann Arbor last week-end are (from left) Lynn burgh, flute duet...... Three of the original, charter L plans to enter pre-medicine Arriving at the Minix home, * 1< V ------r—------—------1------■ I • #. * • ’ 4c"' 1 •• • r 'g-fall at Adrian-ColLege,. Adrian: A_two-ca'r collision-on S, Main Perfect atterfdance awards and members of Chelsea Kiwanis Club s t r Simxlgjr irigirt’ sosti "tariTed""iny xfeputies - fo u n d -th at-n o -o n e-w as Legion of Honor pins and certifi- [or four years and then 'go on to are still- active in the group. They to--a--.fivc-ve-hiclc— accident -which hunt,__Minix had left the house. High School cates were presented by Division are— H__ W'.—McClure, —Paul— G - »Tre~'ClTrlsrn~tliiiyag^--g armed-with^a. pistol—and-iheadedi Edison Franchise! ; -10-Lt, Governor~ P Ioyd P. “iTack-^ Sa^m ^SiyiuH lzB auI. "F;: “J o.rry”- -,W-|
THURSDAY, M a W ™ THF/CH EI,SEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN 'I P A G E TW O 196 ...... iiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiMiiiititii»miiniinimtinii«iiinmnni«*iMui [ reports that a total of sTlT, VvT •has been- colluctDd n'iui 1871 f f i e . S t S to this amount, pledge Jff Excellence ^.wiird by Michigan Press Association JUST REMINISCING approximately $2,00() h-wn i, i • >1051» 1 9&MI)fi'5*.l Wit)- 10tM-10i»5-1 tHUJ V ' Items Taken from the Files of The Chelsea Standard received from employees v . ■ ' , . l oral Screw Works, Th|, ; " ______W alter-J^uuumL-Editor unililUiblisher. splendid 8howing“}br Ihrtk a surprise observance of his 50th nity,“"which had a qu.Uii of jRnlrl s s birthday last Thursday, when he for the current drive. •7 Published every Thursday morning' at- SOQ^North Main B0S*. 4 Years Ago.. was presented with a plaque qx- Street, Chelsea,Midi, 4X118. and .secondclass postage paid Thursday. March 26, .1964— - ' J i pressing appreciation t.o him and at Chelsea, Miqb., wilder -the Act of March ;i, 1879, The annual United Community signed hy th.-TOO employees^f the ■Vn Good- Friday service will he held plant-, ■ 34, Years Ago., I d)f’ ' i r ADMiKSS giBMSLTlOX litWlKSTIW ------...... Thursday,. March, 2!), tniju " l. 7 . fronr-J-:S()nmtib2rfl(>pmvrtomcrrrow Hoveling o f" the^McKinley _Rdi at. the Methodist church." The. Rev. " The Protestant chinches *0f *l Subscription Ratos (Payable in Advance) ’U i site for th^ new elemontary school community will hold » union ‘ t,» James A._ Craig,. pastor of_ the • -- ■■■■■■. .In--Michigan:------— : : — Cutsido.Michigaii: has-been in progress the past two Friday service-rat " r.3"u " (,° jrr-.i. MethodUt- rhu.rehywillgdeliver.thie: Ope Year ' 83,00 one Year ; ", ““$^1700 ' th e end of MARCH X'ceks-imdy withr’ St, Paul church". r, se.rmon on .the topic, -‘The Parable restrictions expected momentarily, Six Months .,fl,7o Six- Months , $2.25 In koeping with tire Single Copies ; $ •. 1 0 : :....- Single Copies . * '.10 rIV of the Last- Judgment.” 1 Pastors the, trenching bnaehines- are ex of other ■ participating churches which has prevailed.in Chelsea J Set vice men .or women, any where. I year $3.00 pected to be ’ transported her? will be responsible for various many years, local huslness ,,[3 within a few days; Sept. 1 still Will -elnaa from 1.Q /'■-I...,:1 ^ 1 -the- remains ns the 'date for .expected NAT)0 NA ■ NJE^SPAFER National Advertising Representative: them, John Stainer’s “God So Love completion of the. now school. untR -3 p.m. on 'Good Fri(|fty(' ASBOCM TI0N. MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. the World.” will Jh.< sung by ap The Junior—.class—of^ Chelsea Annual township elections-u, ------& \ J —7 ----- =—;— 25?-.Michigan Ave; - liS^ held next ;Momlay/TJn CSjt pfe iH prox imatcLv Half the members of -High : school.. will present “Our . g J H IIM l« iU ia iH ii ' . Viwf T.nngimr Michi 48823 the'- 52-voiee Chelsea High school Towrt,” " by Thornton Wilder,, on Therq are no contests iiid.invu choir. The group will be directed Sharon townships, but ip SvlJ % < $ ) -March—gX -ak-7:15 ^ PrUrr’-and on by David Sanborn, vocal music March 27 tjt 8 p.nv,T tinder the and other nearby towndiips, iKat v - director of Chelsea schools. . campaigns are well under \vav direction of Miss Donna Jaenne it. is- BvpwtnH thuf ([)r. "Til* jpeerman. for thv Chelsea Kiwivnis club’s 40thA^u »pe will put_ in .'a -g roiTt deid nf h3rl i>V- birthday party Monday evening work-^durlhg the closing' iI.tvI? X WasTiTngion Report were "Kiwaninus fronr Anh Arbor, the Campaign; Bay City,: Brighton, Dexter, Jaok- 24 Years Ago . . . i tf (^M fteU mnu t Thursday, . Mawh-30r -l&44. Now that We "have T hTT n Huron, Whitmore .Lake ,_nnd Ypsi- _ >As_ the _result':"of -:-a^itransaction a Y practically'eyet'ythihg <'Ue nliyj M a r v i n L . E s c h lanti. A highlight of -thp evening's which is being consummated .this set one. aside for the' piirpnsp program \yn&. recognition of -Paul week, one of Ghelsea’s, oldest busi I F . N i ehaus for pcufect attend a nce ness .establishments. .will, change honoring the men and Wnmon vvh| for the 40 years—a"'tdtal or2,OSO ownovship, on Saturday, April 1, mind th'eir own luisim 0'isu‘,:e n>..t; 1 h:i< l> v”. a w-v , ’v.v Gi-n ral t.> seek a nnirt order V I is meetings, . One .of three charter when John, A, Glick oT 'Lansing ut))»!e:is'a'nt .aim • unfortunate- pr;»b- • against t-he-.-mailoiy. The jbill pro- member's still active in the club, becomes the owner of the W. P. Ti.'ju for-, ina'ny pe loU'. i.u tics. ,
the U, S, Department of Agrid- ture. 7 year to come to. a agree I l' Pick up your phone and dial Beginning at 1:00 o'clock P.M,, Eastern Standard Time ment with the manufacturers on sti^f I ' liow'1 much chicken had ought to on be put in runner! chicken soup AniL-nemuit-buttcr was a little. 7 6 M 4 1 4 ..-
.9 ,' ,' ...... "■7t?f|-,‘ nil"lBW' S T O ~an3rquTe7 It's better f dr you. Your nose and throat That s electric heat, f- Better for youf home. : _ A t such time in additional to othec regular business and The Hoover Bearing Division, 5400 S, State It'S the quietest heat you can get. in accordance with the law, a budget covering proposed TROUBLE? Rd, Ann Arbor, provides you with a cott- If it'e radiant, there's no sound at all CalH Edison for the name of, yoiir ONE PLACE TO PAY! nearest Edison-approved Electric Heat expenditures and estimated revenues of tKe^Township plet&-ii4t of job-openings 24 hours pier dcvT .i f J t J rajfirarmrair.furnacel.thQ-fo n runs 'shdll be submitted for consideration, '~~rrrrr~rr5r •ContragforBeTIgiveyou a no-ob..... Credit Management hiim o fp8)6Cii ? ives4 nIy a gentle Cali to’day, 1 \ > hum, soft as a lullabv, tion W B y. And we'll see that yot Service Whatelse? e 8100 trade-in allowance on you Signed: DUAHE LUIOK 662*2565 The,job you are looking for may^b^-listed-*- Electric heat is cle'an. No fumes, No heating plant - Township Clerk. 342 Municipal Courr Bldg. 'Electric heat-.,. the hushabye I Ann Arbor if not call again tomorrow. — •-^DfiJnomant Comforting to nave while your Doted: March j’4, 1068 nor f 1 .burst of hot air the next.’ The State Licensed and Bonded one, your pretty one, sleeps. e humidity stays in the comfort'range, i B i f t O i r I
PA G E T H R M I Couple’s Son-in-Law Wins Charged with Drunk Imniaiiiiel Church ’OUT v v-T ' S e Star, 12 Air Medals in Action V . Driving After Wrong Will Present Prophetic . HL1-. - -. f - ii f,* ■ C Air .... Force .Major ElinorElmor -Dodging extremely intonm*intense NEWS Way trip on Freeway Hihlc Conference hostile, firo, the major obtained whose wife, Joan, is Arrested by uniformed deputies^ 1 Beginning Snruiriy c V c 11 i l] gl, valuable photographic-information March :iJ», through Ap.nl 3',- Im DUN ,’i, PACK-435=^ 'M ondaynight' after driving more” ■vjsed-to-adju8fc-the-positioning7 of thffrr thvee miles eastward in the manuel ".'Bible church wilt present subsequent strikes, 'loading to the Den 8, Pack 455 met Tuesdny, westbound lane of I-1H, near Flet a Prophetic Bible.Conference fea total destruction of the targets. Marcii 19 at the homo of Mrs. / cher Rd, in’Lima township, George turing the RrwTrDoh Loughoed, • He now has a total of lid ‘ Air vernon Otto, den mother. Medals. ' T rW allace7~ 30roni 284~H elm Ud. pastor of Fliut BaptiKt Temple,, as f e £ J S » « . lhe cubs opened - the meeting was' charged With drunk , driving, sp: aker. The. Hev, Lougheed will . 'H e was presented.J,he .dee-nra- -with—th e - flag- ceremony. Murk WallaceTbld TiTiWttng Tlcpufiik -siiow -s-7me o frth e—endored-v?Kdes-- tions by Major General John L. Kern, and Scott Otto carried Tho 'that he toijk while o n tour in the fsfse&? Eofckler, deputy chief of- staff / Le^.oy Hermann and Eugene, A:lir ■ ■ ripsko received the DFC ...... flag. ’ - ■Holy Land two yoacir ago.- ■ Given ■Afajor w” ^.„wlirv achievement for systems, Air. Force Systems W1 -that-he-nlidn-Vreali/u he. was' driv- — j fle- boys practiced—with--thejr- -ing- irr; the -'wrong—la w - -trf—the ■a-ptoi’-smial iuur..by a.J.ewish guide,. j7.r RF«l&l Vootfinr^Somma-ml-fArFStf)"m~wiThonTes' the Rev, -.Lougheed' w;ts able to at Andrews A-FB, Md.' turtles for the coming turtle p^e expressway. The deputies,.'-said !le . aircraft in South, .they' found a^ switchblade kAifu in ■ sk i’i Iimi'm o.' 'ninie.’ou 1- things Major- Gleske is currently--u and practiced some m ore on their r S » support of combat skit.' ; * - .Wallace's'' itossessioK and "discover* th-it are not kiiown' commonly by staff officer, with AKSC hcadtjuiu'- $ me* % by friendly force.. od that his operator’s license had in my\ scholar.'.. " - ters at Andrews. Bandy Case furnished treats.’ «v . • ■ ■ ■ J 'li dted for hi»-profess on. ------Randy., Case, scribe.— expired" in February. Wallace reg- ■Though1 no: nronliet himself. '■his !im'tcnce in'll aerial skill in A graduate "Of" West 'Technical ■A istered .18- and - .IS) in “breath” High, school in -Cleveland, the m« predictions have startlingly .‘Swtfful c'nnpietion ^of t an DFN 7. BACK 415^- tests , given at "’County Jail. A accurate, - c , jOE—Mtas—commissioned— in... motorist "is contiidcrvd—a—4 runk upon completion of • the Reserve 'Den 7’, Pack 445 opmed its wofck- —Special music w ill. add to each', ly meeting with the flag ceremony driver*at .15 or abrtve." Officers Training Corps program ! night of pictures ■ ami. .'.message.. fr» ro ,;.e Star Medal wae at' Ohio W o s 1 e yilji University on Monday, March. 25. The-- Sunday- n ig h t, service—'begins- fcirded T'or irnTriti>i1 ioua aeryiee where he received his BA degree The Cubs- made safety signals 0 ! ^^1) It might ’ be - a good idea ’ tin * '£ world. force* roconnais- in mathematics. He earned his remind you, before you take that 'dt' 7 p,m.,ami wcidi-iiight' services ■ ()ffUUh-whihr assign* using ref lector ,’tape and ;hingod anwHOlK^1 M>ffr> ■ T-M • DS d e1 g r c e in aenmnuliertl..tui .botvi'daij .Theutu-uigniik will -1)C“ a nt.mvtfthUfl._tri Pt-Io,,. il rLvsn.cit iraf uUx —7oCl, I hi* p\ii>l K‘ ni _wtL' c. L ' .isth' Tnctlcnl “ R«eon- U. S. j'uV^nietgendeax all the time. come- to attend the conference. ^ V ,11,.nmr»,-T®r;asr ■Air, Force Institute of Technology I'^&r-^ihysieal fitness, the-boys r* if IWitli Viotnum^irom program at Wright-Patterson AFB) did. sit-ups, )>ush.-u])s ami jumping 1 ‘iw to July iwn.______-Ohio, *7^------— ------l.ior als«kjlJ™« responsible Major - Gleske is a member .of ;v/. ;;7v’lC^.K aithafnntlfll* The— meeting - closed .with- the Put New Life ^^5i-ub& .ntW Phi Kappa Psi,------,■ living circle. Steve Robbins,, scribe. Pvt. James Boham MEMBER OF BOARD: Spaulding Board of - Vounv: Woman of the. Year for Wnshtenaw county in YourXar.,. ,ublk of Vietnam armed for- Directors member ahd Amv Arbor attorney, Peter po o with tluir. four ‘children, two of whom are jn obtaining photographic in- Qualifies as ‘Expert9 Cub Scouts Forsythe and: his wife, the Jaycette Outstanding .biological and tw o id’ \yju*m are adopted. Top grade gas, plus every extra hfSjor- earned five awards With M’l 4 Rifle PACK 455— service, to- give your car better the Air Medal for his out Cub Scout Pack dsB’ held the performance, fasti. ’’ . ing airmanship and courage Ft. Knox, Ky~Army Private monthly pack meeting in the , combat aircrew member m James T. Bp,ham, 17, son-of Mr. gymnasium at Chelsea High school and Mrs. -Donald G. Boham, 784 Spaulding for Children ! frem March 1007 to June Thursda.v.evening, March.21. S. Main St., Chelsea Mich,,’ fired expert with- the’ M-14 rifle near : Highlight- of the evening's-en ider constant threat of enemy, tertainment: was a- “turtle” mcei COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE ihe=^compleWon^L4>asje^riioiiibii.t. nd fire and other—hassardoust Cub ~Reouts had ma"de_"the”'“tui'-"' Ltiohs, he aided-in the suc- training at Ft. Knox, Ky.,' March 8 . ------J------ties”, from blocks o f, wood. Six [WplctTOirnf-vitaj-air-mis-- heats were run with Jimil winner ■The expert-'rating is -the high Bill Brown's Super Service bip.-. - bcing..Lnn_.r.Uoi'__oi-.,tnj_Webiilasi t hu -UUnt .Iilul. .iitJuiiiL:UuiiLy...l l a:.pli.;hl— iji—Lllii t- i .uw u..H.c_giv.cs-ax-inuch...lu.vc..as!lhe fifajor Gleske was decorated bst mark a soldier ca'h' achieve who. received a trophy. Eric Prin- Mi'iii'f. of iiriicles, o:i. iliL- SumiUMiw for _on_Jiis weapons qualification test: Cliilili-en: uxi>lnIn 1 n^r itn: jiliiloftonliy,. i>m-- cage, w,hich was jamtm'-jLwith n-i.j'i*t-d \-.e,i,...... The =_S.p a u Id ing.. ]i re gm nL . GOOD GULF PRODUCTS______Ith-hiT'sixth' 'Ai'iLlMedal foi^_hi_S_ zing-pL juises find trait Ik; .Thu-:«erlo.’i.-.Wtlt;niPongs: of^Heffs--be mo;;!, oe alnm.-L alnmst Totally Tihra^- 1 w)m wait for adoption is recogmiz- Swance ; River” "Which: included ' a peopie -would like: to .take home • sponsive. lie didn’t T-Ty "or" rd aiul acteii upon by the progres DBNT BUTANYIEATING replica of a showboat, made , by as their son. At one year-of’age 'Alter living tiilit Jong.-.iii/a sive approaches of the Spaulding Den' III of which MrsT Vernoh he- -is cousithngfd- by-'-tliasiugene-y: xuivimniunTt t+Tai-i-H4’ng*,a™^.—4: a i4i-oi tizert—LaS^a—tre- Otto is den mother; a game in to be the healtjiiest^-handsompst.-iTTFTTiie eared ami lie n.rght as well'! mendmis stake in,..the. success and which names of rivers were un- boy they have ever seen. His-blue dot waste his. I'tmrg.y.;-. i.oyo. can progress of the new Spauldingai OR COOLING SYSTEMtL seram hi yd., in charge of.' Den II, eyes and light brown hair,' his work woiiilevst and '..wiihin : a few agency since it, not only' reflects y - with -.Mrs; • Sumner; Oesterley^-ilen”-dimp les.,-, . , anil- lus hcaltuyn... ,. fit ay X.uL. -weeks—^-Andn* ...... w-T-would-^murm—-a , ...... concern- of., the- cominunity_-but. ^iSSSMSi&& "moiheV" (woiv’ -hv- l)en 1 1 . and, a" enthusiasm , wu n l~d -capture I tne t-m oi his .lungs and soak hi.r & -it;lit—tcara i tit.i- ■ inrUIe - Hva-s- time to have your Den i, Mrs. Charles, Burgess, don try if they only.were aware ob his ill11!litis'_____ W’nyi- late someone. 'who- wait-. -mother,—l'-hls-included—a—map-and- existemv. "SairDiTigircTmiTtv's -wel" -i-n—U I aiwl-y—vvid-kod past him—hm ITio--I-ete-i!—Eoir.vy-t-he—lirmily—o£- -m« i rv-^eld—and—e ur-ronL—p ost- -can 1- fare department, can’t find a home -W-.ihuI- ,';i:i)xi-'_.si)_l-bau^m)—wim-coidJ-: ; An h—A-ii Hy^-sivys--1a deptlon-is-one- RUGS .to FURNITURE CLEANER pictures of boats and scenes along, for him,- . Boiibuds—chances—wo re- TvsTT- st"opping''"tO Tii.it' wTflv'iiiTn: oi - The ie\v":iiTeas in which" every the river. ^ , better when - he was-'younger but a inVimua ■■•llevausii in al! tin: al- one wins. The .taxpayer, the so- he is getting “too old” very quick M)eiv—III was in—charge lit1—the .tem,on lus, new,- brother,-. j,i,4w- cioty as a whole,'the'.child-him-- "by" , -arpe ning, auid.'-c losing Jiag-cem uanj- ly-...... j ■ ...... • ' and ■ paumis. gv.vir liimj lue w:ijj_ an self, and most of aj_l_the family.” ies. In 1957- San Diego county placed oar.y talker, walker, .an.lTv.i.s de- Not just :ihe immediate’ family m ^ Colors com6 sliyfi, fabrics dll revive! Ilia children anil had 40 left houio- scrmeif as me ■ mosl sociable cnijii bond us, • however, Torfor a cHilii' Awurds .earned by Cub Scouts .less at_the^end-af-,thu yeai^—LiUit- ^ W o ilcd o n e iti yaur hoitier... everytliing- "were . urcsontcd~as. foilo"Ws":“^o l> ' -on- the—biock.-- ArmtssTTnyH-o-h-is n latives as well; UNTIL W U-SEE— - year it- placed 452 and T124 wctb" cat pins to James Anderson- and - In some of ill.1 bigger cities, jsableinafewhours ■ left- homeless at th.> end'-6f the V-lf-, -Larry..Hafner - of—DenTI—and- Ron, boapitiils _1 j a vir _.b in 1 t-iji_""nj uc b_[u e W i l l i a m s o n s "year.' AThird"~iTTthe wrong placTf which make- thumping noises like N O fnessy soaking 1 I Miller, of Den "IV of, which Mrs. at the wrong time ,is a sail pic A. Rosentreter Ts den mother; a mother’s-heart'. They have found NEW ture. This child may wait .his" en- .lildl_har.sh scrubbing] Wolf badge and Demter badge -toj that,.-: m tins way, babies-stay in tire, childhood while parents who ail •■"embryonic singe" unger.^as i f N O harmful'soapsl Scott- Otto of Den III; assistant could give him the love that chil- Denner badge and a silver arrow ■if th ey n.ei- r,bt—v„ t L.-eu— houm dren must have are in another city FIKE-IN-ONE to Murk- Kern - of Den—Mi;—and :Yet,..w.c—tluu’-i! lC;nne.d_m stu.if.es and-never know he waits for them. 1 .Hnti ihe heme Williamson's new "Five-In-One" completely outdates all con >rrPRE E-quotation-ealT I ~n—Webelus—banner—and—book—to- which ibne oac.k to Ir.o p; -'-Ciiris- ,l:i-hi'...-loo)'.. CaTiforrin'Ts not the onlyj state Liai'i era- Unit children niit ventional healing and cooling sys.tems, In gist qnc cabinet, no AvIn'^O't'hihhTTr'XTy nut fur hi T: v u "' IT' not. Tdrger't'tiaiii tie'avernge sntrvraiiii ,in lunua'. Hie ‘fivuin- rrr include aTaimly reiationsmp. m e One" includes alt the-necewaty-eoniponents to heat, humtdrfy- scheduled for April 4, 7:30 p.m. m vymiir I PARENTS’ Ouraelean iiy Wurster our county recently move 1 to the Detroit News in- .March !8(iii gave cool, dehumidify, and electronically clean the an in your home.-.f at the James I.orenz home,, 118 >r310 S. Mocomb Monchesler S tatg o f Wash'ington and ■npnliod us - some—iiisig-ht -iiito -the pyo’iHem CADI-TI’E '1’ROOP.98rr... 'The "Five-!n-0ne" will cost loss to instaj[ and_i_sjar more "WiltTihson St.,' and“th'e“ ivcxt""pTU‘k' 3. Coils iht homo 'iin.mu ...... for an older child, knowing that we face • here in oiir... invn state. / (’mjctlo. Troop f)S met Tuesday, attractive than components purchased separalely and com- .meeting- will be b ill April 18. .year.s._nuik^-a-cJiild..-.unwanted gen T hu a ftiiic~'by—R -utii~C:iiiii>n--sa.\e»- _M.;;i\Ti/.'?;3,-.iitThc PeiLflioiisiu., ___ TineLtaac.fiieveJhe same total comiort ~ ' erally. "The‘agency in thr.iv_n.ew iTpe giris were TcmimTled- ’ t’o 4r Rtmovti . "As the number >d‘.? infant liorn ‘For gentle warmth in winter: pleasant coolness in summer, and joi'sition -insisted that they adopt •bring', inn their dues. .They dis-' ffltnlurnn ou't o f. wedioek" eoihiiivies to 'grow . nimmtr air_pujeTieslLapd.pLQpci‘lri’ndistu.rii’eci.all year.ound, take a baby’“instead. *‘Y cs7 We ItifVe : e-.-e.l t!i■ priiYirT’iing' and'work a in-the .Detroit'area, agencies whicli good- look at Williamson’s new "Fivo-ln One"- an entirely many older children \vho neeirimr- ed .u]i challenges. - _Sto-Eltclronic
nAMSRICAN-GREETINGJ NOW TO GET RESULTS ... . “'4 ON DISPLAY Plan your ‘ feeding program around,Fortified FefeJs, -fici'cntiEi- ra lly compouffded 'nr growth, production your Michigan Bankard welcome here Phone GR 5*5511 JL1® S#Mth Phene GR 9-1SIT Chelsea's Friendly Dept. Stores
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HIRE A n n o M M l«M» t* l?». •H, ••• MPM* m s % » ~ ; ■*» aw. ia>w «KJff? WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANfAbS WANT 4 1 )7 1 SUMMER COTTAGES from $4850 WOUI.►ULD LUCE babysitting Jobs, FO-R ’ SALE—Coaco folding high TWO TRAILERS roil'slid FOR SAW5-4C©wWN tnie-tur with whnhv—Phone - 475~8457. - - flfltf : Wagner louder, Call 470-1871. T r y 7 on ,vour foundation. Any whew in : prre f o fa bty- ot-\ycolc-vrtd s; “H ighr two-wheeled. '475-89:r.tT g ^ The ------. . - 40 Michigan. Bring your plana to Art Electronic Technicians school girl. Jeannette-?Nowcomef VYANTEDMO RENT—C o u n t r y PlUll ■ . I ■ ^ -7 *'J HELP WANTED—A & W Drive- ~ Dutch Boy Latex Darrtcl^ R e«Hyr7ft8ft- Dexter-Pi nek- ■Uhfilie. 4 7h-:m i'___ -40 In. Mule or female, full-time ney Rd., Dexter, Michigan, Must be high school graduate, acres or more land. Within 25 Chelsea Standard day car-, hops. Apply, .at 004 S. iv SGtf completion of 2 years elec- REAL ESTATE miles of Ann Arbor. Phono Hellers- Have The! w.tiu .St/ in1 D i ive-ln.'r— 1 "39tf Satin Gloss,- Enamel- FOR1 SALE — 1960 Buddy mobile tromes school or jeqBlvalent-in WANT AD RATES .home, in good condition, 2 vbed military electronics training Listings Wanted -40 Dancing Shoes Out! PAID IN ADVANCE—AM regular *di rooms. Must bo moved. $1,000. and experience required. ANYONE FOUND LOOTING or .v,ec|l^eni»nta..iSn, .finlA fnr zfi.worfrt. Bor tender Wanted- -It's New!: or le#», each InwrtloQ.. Count cash trespassing on property: Dance classes l*Elnnii)f ^ ApJ flsrure m a word. For more thin 25 T Shipping Clerk ins Rd. and Loefhei’ Rd. : “ 13875 ' island- Lake Rd. a t West words add 2 cents per- word for each Experience preferred,-.but n^t For-painting interior Avails^ ceiN Lake will be prosecuted,: Signed: For. Informaiien insertion. "Blind’1 ads or box num. necessary. Desire to, work*- ex- inps. cabinets. doors. wocKlwork Buy and Divide HOUSE,— ,158 Park St. v rltent pny;--4{Hioui's -to start;, pos and^vStock Clerk Eva Vofeei. 40 CHARGE RATES—Same as. .cash In sibly 48 hours per w.eek. Part-time and trim. We recommend it for Call 475-7382 advance, with-15. cents bookkeeping'. plaster, wallboard. masonry, wood 384 acres of rolling landscaped ter. Applicants must be mature, ener- APARTMENT & STORE — 112 E. r|.ri;hftrgB .lf. apt. n|M before fi o.rq. ,T
ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS UCC Lay Leaders Alerted To Urges Change in Vietnam Policy Jfi A M M 0 N D ORGAN- teachers wanted to teadh in their own * 9J? and -equipment. Congressional Candidate Jerome. . “The Johnson administration homos. Call Grmnell Brothers. Ann Also New Holland .machinery, Dupont bus urged a “-De-escalation has committed our governtnenfr to bales and service. Cobb & ftolimw/ Help Solye Nation’s Race Crisis a war psychology and virtually _"fcF&«rpi,*TaS«i Ai’bWjJO&gMT.______’ 84tf Stockbndge., Ph, UI.vsso* 1-4525. of war aims”, as' necessary to early, withdrawal, of American ignores the'domestic needs of our ttie-dj»yr -week F lA N UNINp , Che 1 ae u a n thtrcar ______m r ‘.TAttVTirthrgithe_'aimual::Lay Lead 'ecumenical^movement- becomirrg~Br cities, \ ® BE2k or ninth. Full nsur- . Facilities for reconditioning and ers Assembly of the two-million* ■reality on the streets where we troops fiuim Vietnam. 1» *'ee nioW rates. Call Lyle rebuilding. Used piuno sales; re* ■PROTECT ymir investment., Oct "I*m convinced that if we really ■ .the clean-car habit. 5 ./minutes member United Church of Christ live." DuPont,-tho first and, so far, jsrsfiU M°wr sa2'{§ conditioned grands and verticals. the only,.-Democraticcandidate: for want to negotiate and1 end the S. Eklund, 420-4429. v - 50tf of power -spray, and scientific do* im Chicago last week-end was Mra, The United Church Council for war, we’ve got tO'replace the ad tfi!,g:’nta..:just.-25c. Chelsea Ssfspra ■David H. Strieter “o'f 819 (rarfield. nomination for live Second Dis l ^ r ’fiSir'horiw stallion. Wa n t e d t o Lay—Life—and—Work which Dr.- ministration with leaders commit Carwash, 1488 S.M ahiJtt.___ ’ 40 Also prespnt for the assembly w-ere trict seat, nifuie the appeal-before ' STLlr i S ! r ‘««iueek’8 Smoky J straw. Straw,. $20; first cutting Helmleh heads 'was the first na ted to peace,”/ he concluded. ie notoi*? oWI1 grandson of alfalfa, $25 to $27 second cut UCC 1 ay_Jeuilerfl_.fr£un_fl.ei'.QSB the tional organization of Protestant a -coffee-hour, gathering at the ting, $30 to $32. Call 420-2782 .FOR SALE - ' cinhiti'yaml Hawaii. laity, to indudo both men and home of Mr. ^and Mrs. Ben’ Don- mg- ^"Ttvor-’, this season-omytsea s on _onlyfj-uf ivld.son7-«t-t—Cavawvugh Thvke,— ■---- 40tf L'eatured appak'eT'_aFtho opening -women, The pattern is the sam erits m FOR SALE—*Four 7.50x10 8-plv KITCHEN CABINETS., formica in- the' state and regional eon- His -'appcar’ance last Thursday tops, white enamel buses— ; . .session Fyiday afternoon, March Home Economics tutor 4; ft^S g ^ *wl c« -tiim— Good—condition,-on4v—% H,- ferences^of—the ehureh. Howeve ex'erring- c
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CHELSEA STATE BANK ------^ 9-yen order of the Board of Education W iA .efi,Se,!00* District, Washtenaw and Jackson "“W e M ichigan, Member tedfiul. Member Fedetel CHELSEA i Oepertr Imurowce^Cem- OH ARLESMr LANCASTER 110 South Main Street St. Secretary, Board of Education. ;^rch28. 1968, 53T£t235££fd m THURSPAT,TTOTlcW"og PAGE SIX THE rHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN \ ■ ‘ ■ to compete on a national level. To” qualify for competition: the band is th e ir ’sole and- full-time SALT & SALARY v f Each build will compete on one age of each member of the band occupation. .■ '.T he- w o r d " s a l a r y " i« Saline Jaycees Seek Entries for Battle of Bands of the first two nights', and the must be at least 18 and pot over Entry forms are available from growth of the fact tW #M Servicemen’s Corner all, local high schools, or may be man placed great vah! ancf I t ceivfe an1 all-expenses paid trip > to top thrde groups from-each night .19 at the time-of entering the Saline Jaycees are conducting Ed., at Pleasant Lake Rd>, north local contest, each band member obtained by contacting Jim Mullin, their ujiinut^l Battle of the; Bands of Saline. ■ ■ ' ... i Muskegon,' for the State Battle will compete on the final night for the Grand Prize. Tom Shannon must be a Michigan resident, band 581 Crestwood, -Saline. All entrys suit* .(tiul in its oriirinal «A competition on April 20, 27, and A total of W in prize money. of the Bunds on May 25. The must be postmarked by midnight, indjcatecLihat- ■fir-Ht- place- band ■ at -rstaW ’-eompeti- r.k'I.W wit, bn i*mcoe for the members must not be professional May ■< "ftt-the-Fartn Oouncil' Build*' will be awarded, ini‘ludintfitft""$UUO' in the sense that playing in the April 8. to buy salt, ing located on Saline-Aim-Arbor grand prize? The winner Will re- tion will receive the opportunity finals. > CHELSEA
* 1 i t * l ! i e m jr . ./ AIK MAX (a LLl-sUULULS- - j - Your Rexall Drugstore LL’J 101 North Main Sh v Ph. GR 5-4611 r w « * Airman Gail Shouts . Completes Music Course STARTS W URS, MARCH 28 thru SAT., APRIL 6 GPT2 for the price of CP — Ai-Z'pxus-rAit-M wH ,S.ni—JLutti.p j a—. A: ring i i—Gail—A* PROMPT, COURTEOUS She.n <-oh oT "Mrs. ■ Barbara---It RSXALIL . > ' lb- W li'ii'l Old rS-12, ClU'l- SUPER PLENAMINS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HAIR SETTING,GEL fi-ii, ini', fompli'ti'd .basic Your good health is our most-important conoer ■~tl‘:i!n11ig at 'Kiu kiiwnT ' AFB, "Tex'? U^3— CREDIT CARD lie lias Inca aligned to~the Air ■**«* i'i.rct'1 Toehmcai 'Training (.‘enter $Q A A REG.TaS^/wr-,, ■if at ■C.’lmiHilo Al-'B. Ill,, .for special!- IT SAVES YOU up to y r M M m VALUES /.mi schooling--as a veliich-.-main- PlENAMlNSl just for trying w # v w SURE-SEAL RACK #; ic nance sperm list. Airman - Shears ALPHA is a Ip’l? graduate of (,’lielsea SUPER PLEN AMINS ENVELOPES , Iligir school. ’-His father, Robert . A mtrlea't^fayarifn MullUVitamln-Mintjal frodusit__ -H—Shcmi v t o i ,lis at X,‘> 1T Werk^ Social size. Pfain, airmail or ner Rd.. Chelsea. COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON SMALLER SIZES, - return address^ A ^ \ ASK ANY REXALL. SALESPERSON . !mm RIG. 29« 4% PACK ^ '' f? ; MEDICINE CHEST NEEDS 7;^ J: — RiXA il FUNO|.REX~ nixAtrsTAimiss $m i For Athlete’s Foot RAZOR BLADES | AEROSOL SPRAY, 4.oz., ^ 2 m ! M 1.19 Greassess Ointment. HA_nz...tuhei 89c Foot Powder, 4 oz. (MlMINMHHHOHHMtHIM*'.2 lor .90 rig. m m/m m m ,m m 798c-f»JE0T0RlWOll^>J..... 4^ REXALL , IT$ M.<.«
" y 7«i” t . o $ © o p m e g . 8 # tch nvlon' 9c IODINE TINCTURE, R « a i l2% r Z f r ' 9D I) 10" § CO batteries. V v diameter, y f ^ g.98 ' g ...... Jfor >40 MmJi 99c CANTRECE* COLD CAPSULES,, TIMED ACTION, Rexall 10’s ..... 1.54 FOR TWO HOME PERMANENT, Rexall FAST. 5 types ...1.69 FOR TWO NYLONS, Sheer Seamless (TZ-4077, 711143^,...v„„1.Palr flOo BUFFERE0 ASPIRIN, Rexall 100' $ ______...... 1.30 FOR TWO DEODORANTS, Rexell Redl-Spray, 5 oz, o r *1 j 'i t i...... 2 for 1.40 Coof Blue Roll-on, 2 oz...... 99 FOR TWO SPc SEAMLESS STRETCH more ASPIRIN, 5-GRAIN, Rexall 100’s ...... 85 FOR TWO NYLONS many ITBMS DEODORANTS, Rexall Cool-Blue Cream , 1 oz...... 79 FOR TWO M0NACET APC TA9LETS, Rexall 100'$ .,...'..,...... ,.1,20 FOR TWO (TZ'4221-23)...... ,„„Pnlr 49o ON SALE—Hum Ini Prices plus Tax where applicable. MOUTHWASHES, Rexall Blue Oral or Klenz.o, P t.... 1.09 FOR TWO AEROSOL SHAVE CREAM, Redl-Shave, 11 oz...... 99 FOR TWO M0UIHWASH, R exall Mi-31 Antiseptic, Pt. FOR TWO BATHROOM TISSUE, Rexall. White, colors...... 4-PACK .44 CHEWABLE-MULTLV1TAMINS. Rexall FACIAL TISSUES, Rexall. White, colors. 400’$ '|gQ0'g-piy)-rr.r.r,T.;...... Z....:”— MinuteMan, 100’$ ...... ' • H imiMM 11 FOR TWO MULTI-VITAMINS, ONE TABLET 0UIK-1AN0S, Rexall Plastic. Reg. or Transparent, 76’s ,..,...m„.59 m ain1 M W 1... ■— ■' WW p u n te T Sheer Knit. Pair . SHAMPOOS, Rexall Emerald Brite or Brite BUTANE llOHnRi-wIth tefill adapter ...... The Conditioning. 7 oz.- shatterproof bottle ...... 89 PENOANT-WATCHESrRex-necklace-style ;r.;,,7 MMIIMtlMMlinVlHHii HAIR SPRAY, Rexall Brite S et. 3 ty p es, 14 o z ,..... ; i .1S J1H E LS E 1 49o ENVELOPES, I’Bla V alue" p ack. Social n r, HAND im SH A ^drorllN ra^T C ■ °U5lnASS-Sl?l ■? 7 ...... ,33 - STANDARD C80 ^ - — ^ ...... __...os 1.00 LIPSTICKS, Boutique, Fashion shades...... fo r 128 TOOTH PASTE, Rexall B rlghlener, 644 oz, tube ....1,06 11.00 VINYL SHOWER M P, wllh hilrstt eap'iming ,i~ '- t . Ypur Rexall Dfuastar© *Publlihtra and ‘Ptlnltrt TOOTH PASTE, Rexall.Regular or Fluoride, • 101 North Moin st. “?£ ?R 5-46,1 JH 4 oz. tu b e ; FLASHWIiBS Of FWSHOUBES .... ;...... „ g j Westlnghouse ...... ,...CHECK OUR LOW PRICES
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'.J . r . ' ‘ i ^M ATICH 28.TW T THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA; MICHIGAN PAGE SEVEN —~'"-L' ~ Ti « i r n - r —■'* " tmwwwi Child Study Alert Children Seminar Set for hub and Social Activities Clubs Hold To Helping College-Bound WK9!Sii ...... -M N . MOTHERS .. . . hit'**-' ft*? S l ' o f Gkflsoa Hand Program Area Students -Suburban Mothers Child Study Joinf Meeting Legalize Marijuana? Dislikes Cartoon r f l * M»«'*; a 0 Tho Club met ThursdayriMareh 2 1 ' at —A'-joint-meeting of three -.local Members, of tho Helping -Hand “How To Study in College," an the home of Mrs. Dale Eisele, To the Editor: To the. Editor: . •' child study clubs was held Tues committee remihd. parents to warn intensive short course for college- '*;,Ji.ti.iK imJ- b»™ i>Mt- ■with" 14 members present. their children n|)out. the. dangers bound Chelsea, Dexter and.Man-\ If Dearborn State Senator Roger I seriously "’question the judg b 1 .(• the weather. day evening, March 2(i, at the The members held a bake 'sale of talking to strangers*1 and tak Chester High school seniors, ■will Craig has his way, there will be ment used in your selection of the 1 read'from ^ l.lsh‘ and;'©letRion of officers. Elected social center of St, Paul United ing candy, money,,.or rides with po future arguments about the political cartoon which appeared ^ ' H' vimpitut Auxthai'Y be conducted April 1-3 from 9:3,0- for 1908-69 were Mrs. -Bill Robert Churehi of Christ, . with 50’ club any unfamiliar '.people.’ As' v(arm M>30.a.m. and from 4-3 p.n\.'each slogan on our license plates,- re in the March 14. edition ...of The . woman'!* - Club for son, president; Mrs. Andy Policht,' members prosont. Acting hosteej^- weather 'anprouehes,. more straiv day- iii the Chelsea High school. gardless of other effects of his Che-pea: Standard. first vice*presl(hmt{ Mrsy “f)ave proposal. - - _7” • t s were ,the club, prosidents: Mrs, gars will visit. .Chelsea and. the auditorium. The seminar will .be The thoroughly . distasteful pic- S * " the/ cvtjrfw!*•«{* , ;Eqngwprth,isceond vice-president; -8uin!oundjng-iU’eas.-ClHldren-should- umior the direction *of -Prof. Ern-l _ “Michigan ^Marijuana L a n d" ..turo p o rtrayed' ugly , anim alistic 'executive Mrsv Don McKinley, s e c r e t a ey; fto'bort Robbins .of Child- Study bg-"Cautioned against-.any.' contact est P. Weck&ssern PhD, and Prof. would" be the slogan, "".if "Senaty desires ns a symbol of -racial and H $ S 8 & ...... for Chil.. Mrs. Ron Kiel, treasurer; Mrs. Club, Mrs._Dar_ald Fischer of Mgd- with- such people- and reminded (Jeorge V. Fliotsos, PhD, both, of Bill No. 1314 passes and Mari* civil' d-isordcrs, completely 1 ignor- Dale Eisele, corresponding seers- ,ern Motliers-CJub, ami Mrs. Don- of the Helping Hand sign in local.’ Purdue -'University.” ~ "juanA ■ is“ legalized-' in’-this-'-state, ingv'.the fact,.that the underlying : 0f nig new agency, tary; Mrs.■■ Bob ^ d ams, auditor- .Can,.t..ylon.-„,aee.us. how,:, with - all Doll 'of K inder -,KJuh. Chnrles neighborhoods ' Co,st per student, will desires. are so basically and in- 7h, fhulin^r ami placing parliamentarian, Every :chihi sl(oul(i_reco'gnvze the the hippies and- other similar finitcly 'lvuman. In a time whom homos Cameron, superintendent of Chel- tennined by the actual number of characters-'migrating to our state lipi'iumnmt 1 The ,cl.ub has planned a field bri.lliat,) t..Mue epen .„lmn,ii .,qii__ participants. .unxlerstaMing is .so..,vItaLito solv- "trip to. Greenfield Village.-April ■ ENGAGED! Mr. ’and '"Ml sea schools, attended' as; a guest. because hsri* t'hFy"CT S ..j iiw-w w * Hollis Holloway of 14808 Una- white lmckground as the sign of ' If 58 or more enroll In 'the injli these problems, I wonder what 10. • Speaker for .the evening -was want, legally, with no -one to dilln R(i., Gregory, announce tho^ the-.Helping.;Hand. Any home dis- course, the cost will be, $14 per prompted-its 'appearance. • Certain- ifTwIbc rn.-rtijW-w.ra- -The:.next - mooting ;will he. held Dr. D avid -.Doherty, 'Direo-tog- o i playing .such a sigrv4ir n-wimifrw- bother them. -help engagement of thoir' daughter, student;" .The" cost- will meroase I guess L»SD would be next on ;„as smith ami Miss Leah April i8 at the home of-Mrs, Community ' School Projects, Oak will offer children a place, of ref-' to >$18. for 45-57 'Students, and situation, and ' may serve to pro* Sharon' Kay, to (Jerald William land University, Rochester. His the list, naturally, - for it’s not Louis For'einan,. InstpPation of of. Fleischmann, ;-son -of Mr. and uge when they are hurt, lost,, to $25 for 35-44 participants^The 'ducc even greater alienation and ; if-)cers- will-"he--held--aml-thc"annvial .program--featured thv- film, ‘.‘/To bitten by a dog,--molested by a much worse than Marijuana, Thyn* distrust. -But perhaps-that’s, the ! "ttrar "''AndFd\v” '" F IT n M a d 'n " ^ r' cost - of .the bourse i,s usually $?5 maybe, Heroin, too. " iKNlTltS EXTENSION report will be-giveu._. .____ Touchja Child.D r, Doherty stros- stranger or in nny_ other type .of p o i n t , ______— - AimjVrhor. Miss Holloway .grad per -student :iiation-w|doj:_ but- lie- It's oasy tojsee many reasons - — .TV; l IS) inceting-of Rogers sed the importance of .better xe- ddngc-ivxPnrentsshould -poin.U out. cause Chelsea- was the first school E, A. Swnnherg. uated from Stockhridge ' High' lationsHips among, 'parents, teach why we should not legalize Mari [tuition Study Croup v iv ia n o t t o c ir c l e school in -lilfili and is employed these signs to their children -and in this area to participate in the ,'»■ Uu' home of Mrs. ViviaiKvPtto Circle" of First ers and children, and explained familiarize the youngsters with juana* which often leads to the .at,St*... Joseph. Mercy--Hoapiial urogram last year area students -usa-Qf-.thfiL-sn^gfllled_“ha),d" .drugs. Fabric blends contain two or pri-tir^rrsTitity ’ Mwigoh 'MgthfgmrnrdScf st v.xihurch hehl a pot- how to m ake fuller use of "si* hunts; UYeTocii't’iob'b'f 'neighborhoml~Hutp^ - Ann - Arbor. , Her fiance is a are -offered—thcL_prfiylQUsly^mAnr. I - wonder—what—Senator Graig Wn~'TibCi^i bxrtTTf"minimum'“of" lucSe^luheheoiu-for .its monthly irrjr Hand-homes.- --- it presiding. As "at pre-- graduate of - Ann Arbor High '17'he hull was ■ decorated in., a: TlonoUT-gpeciarideduetlons-* If" rany thinks we will gain .with his .pro- 25 percent of any one fiber is . ti isrs the. group read the meeting Wednesday, March. 20, spring motif,- with fresh fipwe.rs ,The Helping Hand program was student is not satisfied after sev*. needed to improve the fabric. A school and, attended Cleary 'Col initiated by the Jaycee Auxiliary posals? ' a„ Kx ten si on 'Women's Hostesses for the: afternoon wm\ lege, .He is. currently a - sales- "and paper b i o s s o m s: in pretty oral ."'•hours'*, of t instruction, ’ his Maybe we; should write our Sen- smaller amount is,used occasional-: Sfveptceii membeiis an- Mrs. Guy Burton, ’Mr-'. Git Ivin spring Colors. - . . . __ approximately one year, ago. There money-^vili be-refunded. — ly for' design effect. According to .man -for Auto Parts .io—Ann are now ISO sighs in Chelsea ator'Bursleyrand express our own roll cull. Summers a n d .‘Mrs. Clark Bush- The three clubs’"first vice-presi Michigan ' Stnto University home Arbor. An August wedding is homos, Every street in the main A maximum of 80 -seniors may views, now that wc know the ju \lfrfd' Schniodcr. commit- noil. planned. dents” were in charge of the event, economists, .they should “be wash-; part .of i'thu village has at least take the course. If fewer than 80 diciary committee has Craig’s-bill. i':Kt fluiininm was instruc-. Mrs. Summers : led the -program They^are Mrs. Clare Warren,: Mrs, sign up, some academically-strong, Sincerely, ed or cleaned according to the one sign.' ' _ 'purchase m-eded articles entitled, f'Let’s Listen and-1,earn.” Richard Harvey, and Mrs, Donald college-bound juniors may. be ad k most, heat- sensitive fiber. Anyone interested in becoming: /. Edward E. 'Lewis. Lamb children.- Chairman', Mrs, Carl Stevens, Red Cross Seeks Proctor. mitted- to- the program. - . a Hoiping- -Hund volunteer mli’y do HUelll tvpmd ‘d the PlS- conducted the business meeting af All interested, students- mustjfill ON THE FLY The man who "flashes large bills ter rending_a poem. __ 1. _ so by calling Mrs. A. Steinaway at every-opiportunity-is obviously, tring Party would be hf bl Youth Vounteens at 475-8815, or MFs. Lloyd Swan out. coupons: available in - the -guid The T i g o’ r s fie w more than: i Lutheran church .parish Numerous v.i s its to shut-ins Engagement Told not accustomed fo much money. at 475-?ti5f>. 'N x tra in in g , is . re ance .office and have them signed 25,000 miles .during the 1967 ^ ^ p oHLiek^Imiciieon ■ at- -we-i ^season; ■re-rvHHle-du^ng-ther=paet-ivmnthr|-!Fat H ospftal -W o rk I Fo n"E>orothy"BTQwn quired to. participate hv this pro.-; by“ tlTFtrr—puronis.- Sign-ups-wiil' n May -■ ' , , ,, as: reported by Mrs, Carl Schlos granr.-- 'A- ■ volunteer; is- only; asked still be taken at the first class r.v[ meeting -will be held ser. . .■ . ____ l__ Young people for -summer vo]- Mr. "and Mrs. Albert II.,,Brown meeting April 1. ually stress even the simplest de Furniture store m of 20098 BrowiTT)r,, antioJuTce- the 4t>^keep—aT-Wt4ping Hand sign, in tails of studying and adjustment ^ otne'L.* 0 A vote was passed in the Circle 'unteer service in’Tiosnitnls are' now -j.tl1,- .,. j « L.i 4 .v t1 t L /. i .. -- , 1 ..I i. >.L t- -Pur-pose-—ef—tlris course—is__to_ .engagc.immt.^~uL—tlu.\i iu—,d a u g-htex his aviitdttw—xvdrRe—he—iS hoine.- -I£r Ipriivridu^n ehnts between, lirofus- to partierprnte" in :birthday—rrrkF>. | being recru'ited by 'thcf W"asbT^mTw an 'emergency : arises,, he should" help"’ stuiTents avoid failure-'-'b y fuinlsh light. relreshments. Dorotliy G., to: Dr. Sayed .Amjad sor.and student ’are encouraged, presentations to :boys and girls ■County Chapter of the American Jlussain. so;i-_of Mrs. I'matallanh notify the proper authorUies, listed showing thenvw-in a very prac X t ^■lw(.tiiig^.wa> ;u]journ_ed. aP-Ypsilanf i JiStater=H’ospital.i ~ but only after.. ori_-.hetwecn lee-, : Rcli 'Cross, M rs.. Rietnull ’ 'A. -WSiP^r Sayed Gul Badshah of Peshawar, ori the .1 fack oTnthe^signT^’tfpmi tical'and highly detailed' waxT-how p Virgil Hems^lhen present- Plans were made- for the-Vivian chairman of- Voluntccns, announ turcs. In this way, the course adds / West Pakistan, Miss Brown is a jeav.ing.iiis home, he should re- each of them, even the -below- another' dimension- t o the work_ [|he7e*M>N> "Your Furniture Otto Circle to host tFe" pot-luck aveFago:-. students can -succeed in' ced today. ‘Co-opurating hospitals 1902 graduate of Chelsea-’^High iiiove' TliXr"sfgn- fnrm-J hIs""windowr being done by high school guid You." lunch for the WSGS meeting to are St^ Joseph Mercy Hospital, school and received an RN from 'Helping. Hand ,committee ‘mem college. This is done in an in ance counselors, teachers and. phr- Veterans, Washtena'wvCounty and tensive and direct confrontation be -held April 8. .Maumee Vajle.v Hospital,- Toledo, bers', note that several roads, such ents.____ . I RIANk i.i-N iu ;i ru le.— .—_ the—Ger in tics Unit ' of' Ypsilantr botween—proi'essor- and --student— It- O'.,'-in 1965, where she is currently as' 'OKriJS-12;- St-ofer— Werkncr, The course was developed : by larian Kiuvc C.'ircle of First WESLEYAN SEIiVlCE GUILD .State Hospital. Dcxter-Clielsea;’and roads around is a highly structured program; Jicdist (hulch merat-the Chel- working. Dr. Hussainds- chief ad Pi'ofessors Fliot.sos and Weckesscr,. V Wesleyan Service Guild of First To serve effectively, Mr«..Wai'o ministrative resident at Maumee Cavanaugh Lake,.do not,.yet have AH lectures- are supplemented both .of Purdue University. It has i nljst Home Wednesday-, Methodist church mc.t.-Jggesdav any Helping Hand 'homes. Since -with printed-handauts-given.to the rfnrii ]11;vn ned po t—1 uck jyiid^xachVuluntemL- xeceiv es„in-„ Valley-Hospital,-—He-is-a- graduate, been-offered -hy -aponsors-Through- -evemngK-Mareh-.i9: at thc^hohYe oF. children:,..will- be....heading , for .the student-as each ■■■phase-of studying,, iviih l’> Tiu’tiihers of the tensive classroom and- on-the-job pf-schools-in -West Pakistan -and out-the--nation to well over 10,000 Mrs. Joyce Weir. Nine members training by means of a 20-hour the’ United States. An: April 20 lakes and” woods during the .Warm note-taking, test-taking, ahd-ad^ students. - This is the fourth an guests. . c, and 'three guests were present. er weather, traveling along these in
“Yduth; Soeiet- versity -eral..other= eol leg e—s,tudeflts-r--al-b -J-iyin uni ^chair.er, Detroit held, ’-The first -meeting will-.-be ing to mciiilicrs of the. .Helping.- ;homcs :!ire_ generally. use_d^Qnly_for ,-.v Miietar-y i>f--MUsiohL soui'ces;” She ’concliided her taljc- cliffacteYieUc: 4a a~k e-.s--tiguu—Less* CHS' graduates,--who- participated H M H H M b iielcrsntuniay, April fi from"9 "a.iin Haiuf-commiflcc,"aTi'd- lias the firtb real emergencies, ^one volunteer and Service of WS- by reading from Rohians 12, ver- c‘6,niif o r t a b 1 e to wear-in wigm in this program last year, ex - until 2 p.m. at the ■ Red i Cross s'ppiort of village police, schools recalled' an unusual incident. A ciwrsfe^tHM^t^-progJiivmir ses.9-12l .weather,— :---- — pressed very, favorable reactions Your A-0 man will save Operations Centsr^7'2TI9 'Pa"ckal^T[”. 'apd,,tiu* Village Coirncih - Through:: child came to: hbr- door and said war '‘The Choice Is The next, meeting . will be held- to this program - in terms of 'its J I n es'da-V-, AptULlfi at the home of ltd.,' Ann Arbor.' Any student who ■tile ■; cii-iijieration of the current that his brother had just lost .utility. _j ; you money on your car "irii^yon in -liiscijrleshipr IIcTpiim Hand homos, the progrlinj his' "tooth.' The _volimteer thought" Mrs. .Robert Worgess. ■ . • will’be .age 15 by Julyjjl.is el.igi-. iff:.- ChelseU School District insurance. No sur- he—lntlv i'lia])lirr of -Mat*: ble. Applications’ for this servte^ lias jic.in a success thus far. If that this was ' an amusing a scriptural background, AG ENTREPRENECUS be obtained.at Red j.iooph‘ volunteer their “nr>ini*rrf.»nev.” hut soon discovered or higher rate. closed her talk witty a. prayer resiahiiices as Helping Hn-hd homes.,. that the boy had lost his tooth TjWnrKoyd . :rom’ his: book? -The—A-gricult-urnl—Kivt-repreneur-s- MID-STATE See your-A-O-maru-*—- Bureau Group Peak. Director of Y-outb Activities Monffay the Crime______rate against______children______in JOeCaUSQbecause Ills his broTherU1 UVIlfl ■ hadIiau just ■ W W ^ ■ m m m ^ ^ ■ _ : Yini Running wi for the,Red Cross. Cht^^W Tll-coW nue. tq..:be._.very; Ipunched -him in the moqth. The ' P l^ l A ^ l/'P ; h e 'S all 'OUt fOr yOLb” ho civic voted To" help • with day, 21- a t '8:80 p.m. at the oyer nii).§hed , potatoCsr," 'buttered homo of Mr7.aml~Mrs. j^eRdy~Feld-" Vuluntcens- surcessfatly T—-peaeh_- .low,:.'.fl'ajct. comnliittee members. ': L^tll for he In turned out to be, an | y lw ll] 1 lllC ||j______-Un*. a'c tii—lielp .defray ..the A lthough__the__Hblping Hand emergciivy, ~after aliv - - -. mso of'sending a YouETi 'FeP kam'pT Sixteen- fain! lies Wore-pres-i sueh-responsibilities as: assisting :9s"ser^,. uylJt,.. = = : ship member to it Youth Fel- ent."'. ■■ a new patient to the correct wardK ’ Tiie^day;- 'April 2-^Sloppy Joes, $25 to $1,000 ATD. MAYER hip'Travol Seminar in Europe, -. Keith Bradbury, chairman pro or room, assisting in occupational buttered buns, slice of cheese; but- he next meetings will be at tein, opened the meeting with the therapy -and recreation, assisting tcred - vegetable, chilled red rasp- patients in the dining room, cafry- For Any AGENCY, INC. hoav(L_i>f—M is.—Rba id cm- -Wood plectge—lp.fige—ami-Farm Bureau Creed. berries, milk, ______CHARM BEAUTY SALON ewis. Haselswerdt1 shovved "ihg trays fyi’_7disabled patients; 'M^djYeidrty, : April 3—Creamed' April 17.' ■ ;; . ' ' ‘ Mrs. L^ . - 4396 CLEAR LAKE ROAD WofthwhitFPfllfose slides of her t r i p to the Air distributjirg-mail—handling Tn-hoj- Turkey* pv^j-. w h i pp e (Fl5o tii-twsxbl* tx - “Yoljr Protection Is Our Business" -])ital TEurcnm uft- - w o m e n " Academy jn Colorado and to Cali • . , • te yClvli retF Um1IvV0 (4l|U |fV M Ul n ^ ”*4Fo PAINTING POUCHES in Wooden or concrete porch floors TIPS are subject To heavy foot traffic, 1 4 : K a r a t so be sure to paint them with^ an e x t rcxire-l-y- d u r a b l-e- coating.- ~ € o tc !~ Special porch and deck paints are stocked by your reputable loeii paliit dealer, but undercoat will vary according Tothe xuntorial to be covered. .Wood can somotini's be primed with ft thinned version of the top coat, whereas cement floors LblrtRstone must be printed with an- alkali resistant primer. for each child Buick Bargain Days is that time of UlnAtl ||TA cf Ccrnelia, famed mother you a Buick owner. w Ancient Rome, said of from It’s that time of year you get «r children. . . 'These TODDY and FRAN the best deal on the new Buick are my jewels". A grace* YES of your choice, equipped the 1 ;y!.an£f efegant symbol of KUdi (!< rnroich, who designed way you’d like your new car to be. ■ ri« In motherhood, this WE ARE MAKING topless bathing suits and start ed the whole topless trend, ap It means prices you’ve got to ,.y wj Cornelia^r|B| l8 LONG-TERM FARM parently helievos the top of our Plonad In 14K gold. heads are more important than see to really believe. __And iLmeRnsJhe_most. lihcral trad e-in .. anryvlu REAL ESTATE He says, “the dress is only an allowances of the year. •Sprclnl Ihiiik Knrguin Days feature: Buick Skylark sgainst the finger accessory. It’s the. other things Custom 2-ilr, luvnliop, bargain-equipped with whncwall • set With cuMhAtu LOANS Everything we’re doing during Buick Bargain package, deluxe wheel covers, custom bright cxlcrior J f i S * • •. one' for 1 —ths'w ay you wtfnr your hair. Days points to plenty of incentive for you to become a Buick owner* moldjnus, and custom steering wheel. . A hair stylo is an ! rlvc4hd'or8randchild‘ statement about'n person. That s See your Buick dealer today*^ ^ treasurer" SEE US whatTushTon is today; ’ When 4 ^r- ^ uoa^Q^Qdivi.d.ULlRyj...yjj.l‘L. ~ up: iKbuTd"-knbwi“ W 'rHhink . _ _ _ Llii mama 1 - dressur«BB tops are a ,b it more im portant than the desipfner does, WINANS but we have to agree on the Impbrtanco of “the way you Jewelry tfear-your h&Uv’L-— . Magi. Mlrrar Jeauty Salon Ph, 665-61S 9 2221 J«k»o*vAv*. * Phiiw 665r0816 x AMA Arbor, Mich. 46106 15 y u lw s Rdif Aaa-ArboL, Sprague Buick-Olds-Opei, Inc.. 118 N. Main St. T] iURSDAYj MARnw op-^i PAGE EIGHT THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Girl Scouts Beware of L ^ m ^ T _ '$ DEATHS Qorfimmity i " r V •. '^'3 ’ r Increase Total Unlicensed - 4 - 5 - Mrsv OUo W* Goetz— GustaveA^Ziegler — '* >3 f4 ,f * t i t S i ? 1 , 1 In Cookie Sale 'Dies Sunday at Hospital Had Operated Cooperage Home Peddfei • Village residents are ☆ ’☆ ☆ *31 » £ ! ? } !3C * 29 ? & I-; | Mrs. Paul Maim,, chairman of Following Brief Illness Business in Detroit 60 Years i;! the jtH58 Girl Scout .cookie sales, •not to do business with‘-any j * [reports that 514 ;0tts&, or (SvlftS Mf,s. Louisa B. Goetz, lH|, a , Gustave A. Ziegler, 85, a resi dent of the Chelsea Methodist -Washtenaw. County OKS sprjng i hoses, of Girl Scout cookies wore former Chelsea resident, died Sun door-to-door salesmen hav J Regular meeting , of the Amors day, March 24 at St. Joseph Mercy Home sinco: Dec. 4, 19(52,' died can Legion Auxiliary 1$ p.m. .IFues. session. ’Saturday," . . .Mtuvh. «ih Jon-J su'd , d ut i n g the recent annual mit signed by the villuge el Hospital, Ann Arbor, after ' a ibursday, .March, 21 while enroute . Perm its .should be current, -— - - day. April 2, at the Congregation- ->e-n - •Wlementary • schoolSaline, i dviv.v . The five. /Chelsea troops to St. Joseph ..Mercy H ospitaf fol------afchurch.------' ■, Rsg.V.r.r.i.m; 2 p.ni.. afterno m ~W '; sold, 27 -more eases trim Inst year’s briif illness,. She had lived at;304 plralion dale U p j ® « s:o:i; .( p.m., dmner. ti p.m,: evening "TOTaP'Iv^^STT^WlrelV six troops S,--Main- St.-Hinti-l—a-few months-iowi^ig-tt.^udden illness^ /lie.sidonts.-8hould-4ttth(t-fer t . . i • • . . . . -• ■ - .... i . »* ago, when she went to Ann A Mr. Ziegler was born on June L ’ ■ • •_.Senior 0it;?.en*..-^rthjay n.ot » o:.. Reservation;? due we,re_ involved in the drive. perm lts bo presented.' if aV. “/"the; rrt»niro^nia ter -jjmivber; of bor to make - her home ■ with a 25/T882mv Detroit, a son of Fred man doesn’t have one', ....._:lUf-iL'd.n'-.er..t;o' c"\ a: SA K u b,. .Mjh.b -t» i$2.id' to-Mis. Della erick and Mario Brosofski Ziegler, — vr,er Rrtable s«rv:cc Ati-tm., '.375 Sali.r.e-Mi’.an Rd.. Cases sold by. each’, troop, and daughterM rs." Tmuis' Hackbarth, contacted by the- sulo.snian'5 ..Saline. - ~ cookie chairman for each group at 317 Montgomery St. A - - hc-w as man iej/ to Clara Ni(epoth immediately report him tn , and*dish -to •«»>.$. . in*-Detroit on June 7, 1U0G, She, : " : •'- ■' •■•■■; «• ■■ • ■ * • : ... . ■ .. - • :,..t.i:c,,„iHi .lollpws; Troop 47, W __ Rprn ..March: H>L,1$7$ .in Freer Dolke-at 475-4291 - llm l.° ~ evi 'xv.vi 0 ‘. ve Women's Fellowship of the Con- eases, Mrs. John Thomson; Troop dom township, she was a daughter survives, and resides at the Home, Village Clerk George AVi which she entered' with her hus- __ LfcdiTC...y • /■*> ■ Va .^M. T.n'S.i'Tv. gre.Mtmna! chiMeh. Thursday. o8, ;lli>. eases, Mrs. George Miller; of Ignat/, and Katherine .Many. stated that ho has net issuJ baml in lil32~—’’------r r —" — '—~ Apr:!,2. T \ ; n 1 Apr.'. 1, 1 p.m.," at church. Nur- Troop1 S2.'.127 eases, Mrs, Gerald Wenk. She was married to Otto TJBTm1tB-m-^vcriu,nionths ■ -sery ; ur./Vidcd. ■ Anytlu Troop i)8, 113 eases, Mrs, W. Goeta 'on June 1, 1898. They. Mr. Ziegler had openited the to-door s a le s me n.visiting Ziegler Cooperage Company .in De- ' Sv*i ■ 1 r..r. ■ A 1". r t'TlK in ..!'t—-T-'Ti'rWS»-■'—. :-v. .'■. ■: ■;■■■ . - _ " i—■■■■.■ ■ Carmer Sloeum; and Troop 77, -47 Jiad farmed on Yoakum Rd. until JJARNS COMMENDATION MEDAL: Specialist 5 Duane R. homes ln_the-.ncxt few-we% eiises, ,!oyee Schneider.-, 11K)4, when they moved to the. S. ft- was dis- Brassow (left), 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Braseow, likely do n o t' have 'permits ■-men*-Banquet f ■■p,sw.r> ami sub- ^ A!'^*‘ I-’bi annual; Eu>- vontinued about two years ago. 4 . Profits from cookie sales are Main St. address. Mr. Goetz pre 1(555' N. Fletcher Rd.t received the Army. Commendation- Medal - peddlers anil solicitors .wishii Tbor-d.-iy Aim.’. at Let Us -Show" Yog z r 1 K ' J ML u - - 1 ^■4^4-Jr—--- ’ ■ ------■ ■ ' POWER - SELECTION tie of Your Own Is Worth FEATURES - ECONOMY , U - . aitiny for. That's Sure!— 3 . 1 1 ! J WHEEL HORSE - First in 11.important ways 1. First with the 2-year warranty,./' 7. First with automatic height selection But delay may be costly 2. First with automatic Whcel-a-Matic for attaching tools. D rive, 8 . F irst with_a complete choice of models. power and transmissions. 3. First with 42 attaching tools. 9. First with hinged hood for easy engine A lot o f cash in the bank isn't nocessar » C /lV,. 4v Firs| with a complete choice in tractors. accessibility, 3 speed, 6 speed, automatic. 10. First with built-in storoge bin for on- W e can show you how to convert the time you 5. First withAautomatic power tronsfer to " the-jofe. tool ovoilability.------cut down wheel spinning, ^ spend building your new home into down pay -v-'' 11, First with automotive-type steering in a •M ih' ■ 6 . First with slow speed versatility. home chore tractor. ment dollars. I ■ VAN H E 417 \ II ------IN- VALUE AND PERFORMANCE, WHEEL HORSE IS ALW AYS FIRST! J ^ .[--§L u s onswer_the many questions you- Every Wheel Horse Tractor Engineered for maximum operating safety. have about building. IJpv!-.:,'': ‘ with SOIL RELEASE ip&l ' : ■ Let us help you pick out a plan that fits ; • your needs. When performance Counts.*, be sure to V^rt Heuscn updates tradition In the modern manner with regimental multi-color .checks. Forever-fresh |Ji?;frr ■ ■ ■■ ★ AND MOST IMPORTANT, let us show IfelT-r;, 50% Kodel*1 polyester, SO0/# cotton suburban oxford • with York button-down collar and box pleat. "417 you now you can be the builder, we will ~~v»Tap'er farslTrn;Trrm,Tfr ngwsoii Rtiiuast? dibwvtfry washes out stubborn spots and collar soil without furnish the financing, and . . . m^,^^«crubbinB.JhosQ.yanoorotSu4hirUarepermanontlv- pressed the day they are maoe and will never need iUiJ.'jL/SM-;';. . j ' pressing again. Selection of colors. $5 00 •Kodel it • ftg. tm. of Emmin Kod#k Co. Just Tm I k -At Only Convenient Budget Payments at GAMBLES STRIETER'S MEN'S WEAR .f f 1 '-The Place To Go for Brands You Know J ' '-r G R 5-3891 ■_T -r — r- ■p . v jtfA R C H 2 8 . J 9 W PAGE-MNS- a i o r c u l t u r e THE SUPERMARKET THAT'S JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER l ICT ON *»»»»* "Pm tyjlLWodl .... - r -----1 _ ...... --fm ■*** f ,' ■ THE K N O W H O W OF INTELLIGENT MEAT [*. Temid Horror to -any Stories •Hess \\ with the results Of our ^ave a ■ P '-'in siv e s t »te-wide BUYING IS REALLY THE 'KNOW WHERE’ Mage ell :'*S iohn law. Michigan far- l'ent; an| ’S T a . shcckcil aa anyone on * hear, reports - that Our customers have learned to depend on the outstanding quality of Hhat' L y amen t process in? plants LU ii ^-C-Unitetl States were un- Stop & Shop meats - unfalllng satlsfactlon with every-cut they purchase.- > the.pel fr*th Thev eri ng-Jd - at glaring V...... ;>i*...... V...... ■■■■ .:■■■. v- ...... >nian ^ t e l n g of filth, flies and. The finest quality, together with the experienced expertise of ou^ meat iim to U Half Assorted-Flavors FciFm Fresh P r o d u c e ‘ . Carnival Gallon Fruit Bowl Quality.- k. Lb. Bananas _ t IC E CREAM , Fresti i _ Bunch j ... -Green Onions, I - Iwiy, • S T J- No fates No question!- To us, the Fresh Vitamin Rich "V - ■ - — . j [^«L.iijilways.-.tha+oniy^- l c TeDealers .economy.. Quality Carrots ~ Pkg. 9 dutch B o y House Paint ■ .sl Tves you your money’s Maxwell House California Sweet ------,------1 Wrth in extra protec* S c atop extra years of w cat Oranges Dozen beauty, 1-lb. Can Melrose' Country Fresh McDonald's Grade A Mb. Gallon Print Carton B u t t e r 1 F re s h M IL K Pennsylvaniarennsyivunia Dutchmanwuiuimun , mm Camelot Crisp ry M b. 4-Oz. ^UEHtll Pkg. Mushrooms 4 C ans S a lt in e s STORE HOURS: Campbell*!.‘ V a la m o n t Frozen Sliced Mondoy thru 10.5-OX. Wednesday V Lb. Can 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. t f S Painfc job is at Pkg. T o m a t o Thursday, Friday ....o.rtd-'ScritjTdoy'... .to.9-p.fyi^ ^uipment, Sunday IfJ ve atock and rec* DISCOUNT Frozen All Varieties 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. C lo w 1P^dablt Our Fayorlt# PRICES1 - S - a ir -*8fS£T2*4a?colors or white. Gan ON AIL Pkg. Ujputch Boy** GREEN PEAS HEALTH house PAINT . v Assorted Colors Hart Brand f i t 4-Roll imrrrim Chamtin TISSUE W Mrs. Owen's Pioneer Purs Granulated A S ALWAYS 2 - L b . 5 B*j 4 8 —YOUR GRAPE JAM SUGAR. x CHECKS Franco-American merkel McDonald's 100% Pur* Half CASHED 15V4-OZ. toos. Gallon FREE! Can to* 475-8621 DRANG! jug ro iJR S D A Y j ^MA-Rf* THtT CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSRA. 'MTTmGAN- iUikam P A G E T EN I I County, Mlehfifan on Fehcumy li. li'30. MORTGAGE FOBKCMWCRK SAI-E NOTICE OF K -" LAST WEEKS I in Ijltier S.'iS, 1*11100 'Js7, Washtenaw County Default Itnvlm; lietm mmle ia the term* MORTGAtiE FORECI.OEIUE SALE CHELSEA VILLAGE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS lttHoids, and lilei'oufler ussitfowl■ Jiy,, (mill ;ttnd eoialitimis of 11 certain -moiHumse—eon- Defdidl luniiu.' Iireu made in the cou- ANSWER MorUruveo to FBDpRAI, NATIONAL talnliur .therein a power of .silo made by rlitinns of a eertnln ntontfiute mmle by, March 5, 1AG8 Roll'call: Yeas all.-'Motion car Legal Notices MORTGAGE ASSlKHATtON, n uoniorn* JAMES A. & AVWd.lE MAY i,EE, Inis- lie.heu <1. Aldneli and Katherine A,' ,\1* 11 iliHiHi, Ills wife, Rolien • L. Johnson -anil . C\nii»vii Room , ried.' ■ ■■■■» i lion .(iiwani'eil n \ u:arrv THE CHELSEA STANDARD.CHELSEA: MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN rPublic Works, Equipment Fund- v i l l a g e o f Village w o r k ...... 1,262 Disbursement#— Municipal equity represented by cash 8 ' 97 Washtenaw County * Dutch 'Elm t.. 093 tPurchace of -equipment-,..... 0^416' vr1r®,U®PJ»rtment Equipment F u n d - Other ...... r....:...... ■ 1435 3356 Purchase of certificate of deposit 9,500 15,916 UDIT REPORT Municipal equity represented by cash ...;...... $ 9,584 Fire Department Fund— - TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... $300,383 Cash in bank, December 31, 1907 $ 84 December 3 1,19 8 7 Municipal equity iepresented by cash ...... :....V...... $1,507 Disbursements— Fire Department Fund — J-9-tftl..i'aah, .disbUi'aanicnU.4!Schedulo-B>l>- ...... 305393. Xftab-in-banki- January-1 ,^-i po.7^n February 20, 1908 SCHEDULE A-l Excess of receipts over <|isburseherrients” 429 Excess of disbursements over receipts .-able,' tho Village Council.* VILLAGE OF CHELSEA 5,310 Cash in bank, January 1, 1967 ,...... 5,807 Cash in bank, December 31, 1967 ... ..$ 1,507' ihe •JHon ’CheUea,■VJDvM) *Michigan • . . . . i CAPITAL FUND — -ovamineii. the statem ent of financial condition of .the AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT Cash" inrbank, December 31,J967- 497 Iff* #rW8ea is as 01of December suec&iiiuer 31, .1967, uuuand the uiv icrelated m itu Biuiementstatement EXHIBIT F w DECEMBER 31, 1967 ■*.. olid disbursements for the year then ended. Our examin- -VILLAGE OF_CHELSEA ►DlOtS »'lu , ■ ..AUfiit«/id (PonAMtllv AP/tAn+orl onr!Uln» r,u M4 1U42 Chcyroletrpumper and tank .7.^.------3,105 SCHEDULE B- GENERAL FUND Tractor, back hoe and' attachments 5,580 V ILL AGE OF CHELSEA *®3 fpeordingly included such tests J>f the* accounting°records Snowpiow**^ tn,i‘ attacnment8 ■■■■■I-...^....- - ^.. 5,^?9 BUDGET COMPARED-WITH ACTUAL - RECEIPTS GENERAI^FUNB- JX^-audiHf^procedurea-aa^e^conaidered-neces8ayy-4n-the 400 gallon Boston-ta i i k ~ i E z : 5 ~ ------AND DISBURSEMENTS 'I S ; operations are reported on the modified accrual basis. KB-8,.International truck and equipment...... 10,720 DISBURSEMENTS YKARENDED DECEMBER 31. 1967 YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,-1967- .minion the accompanying statemnets present fairly the GMc truck “ ' r' ' ' 2382- -Qver oi Hr 1l i 1 abilitiesthe-Villageabilities of the v illag e ofor vneiseaChelsea aat t DDecember ecem ber-31, .31, 1967, TU, r _ I T------M cX qT with------back-- hoc' Salaries Materials 3,981 -(Linden) y'« (.ash transactions and .the revenues collected-and expenses Hydro-power sweeper 8,7-71 - and and — ,fr™ ■iiibis ’ cQnsiatentAwith----- ,~i—*4 —!i1- A'-~i that of tho procoding J* year. Elgin swoopor Budget Actual Budget ;,eJ by If0,1« 12330 Wages 'Supplies Receipts— Icerman, Johnson & Hoffman. Hydraulic scraper ...... -1,541 Administration! ...... :..$ 12,678 Chevrolet piejt-up truck “ tJe n e raf Cash in bank, January 1, 1967 $ 5,817 $ 5,807 $ ' (10) 1 3 0 C $ 7324 $ , 287L $ 1 ,5 7 8. __ . .. “Taxest -ffOMMENTS U^ChevraklTTruckfe” Legal arid auditin'?...... ' ------^2350- A _ 2,424 Current and delinquent 87,500" 877438" m r Financial Condition (E xhibit A) Cement mixer ... Service of Chelsea Standard 1,539 300 ■Special a sse ssm e n ts/ .2;ooo 065— (1,335) Dump unit for 1959 Chevrolet tr u c k ..... ^"Vproperty tuxes at December 31, 1,967, amounted to $1,439, 1,303 Protection^...... $ 62,318 Electric and Water Department: Snowplow- ti 158 '<|np for 1967 and $2S1 dud from prioFyearsT " ■'"h'.r 1,017 Police ,r:..‘UL...... , ,, 40,875 1,952 3,029 General operations . , 50.000 / 50,000 — 0— StlUIOK. of the .i,... 10R'71967 fnvtax lolevy w -forfor thAthe CVialannChelsea PublicPurlin TLibrary il Police radios «04' - Auto -operation ...... 3,790 m Capital acquisition .-o./. . 20.000 { 20,000 1(15*87^ amount-waa-^paid to thoL &rapy- Board from iintifft -Moa- ^ Rariio ~ "Rural1 f I re i,servhjr ■4-3D8 Hough model H-30 tractor -f.... 11,776 F i r e ...... *■„ 7,625 V04 3,375 actions. : _■ ' . . ' , r " ■. . ---' r-. - ' ' "*/' 1963 Ford truck ...... Fire Department Equipment Fund 5,700r- 0~-“ (5,700) increase in the Capital Fund consisted-of the-purchase of 2,934 -Vehicle-operation-..,.., 907 ‘Village Rhare.of State taxes: Swenson 8’ quiterial spreader ... 475 Public Works: Itive equipment for $19,246 and additions to the Sewer System Dump :b o x -...... — -99335 Sales -tax . .28,000 "32,7.45 4,-745 125 'Streets and curbs: 40,000 38,532 (1,468) X ’.8-RiglLdip-truck^ .-.'Other.__—___ 4 3 9 3 - =6rrjttirgy- ~MatnteTrgTi(rc!ofiState"hlghwaya I6T0S2: rtntr42~ ,’lj^Meter bonds in the amount of $3,000'were-retired during Auxiliary-Police-...... car ■ 488 , r On* December 31, 1967, thqre were $16,000 of these bonds - New street construction ... 30,860 Local licenses ...... ■ 1,500 ■1,828 (277) Sewer King (sewer cleaner) ...... 1,964 •Maintenance ...... 42,518 2,915 4,066 Law’ enforcement .3,000 4,333 1,333 irHine A bond and interest reserve of $4,000 as required under 1966 cab and chassis 2,745 Auto operation ...... 5,410 Refuse assessment 10,000 15.570 C430) Thi^n-Statc-Law .authorising .revenue . bonds..arid under the 1968-cab and chassis w 0,416 Street lighting ...... 12,623 Sewer System construction refund 33,000- 23??27- 7(9,273): Vordinance has beeh maintained. 1965 patrol car ...... " ...... ;.... 1,999 Sidewalks: . .. Miscellaneous __2,000____1 5,856- . 3,856 wage Disposal general obligation bonds in the;amount of $5,000 Air compressor ...... 4,126 5,097 Klumpp. Brothers .. retired during the year. In order to repay this bond; issue, the Bucket machine ...... - . t...... 439 ... . - '2 ,7 1 4 Earl Schultz . . TOTALS $30475-17— $3067190—$ —di6 7 3 e of Chelsea hus levied a tax of, 3 -mills. Taxes unpaid at Pressure rollers ...... -7 ...... 431 '— 1,9BI —Peter—Kurzy ...... 263 iter 31,: 1067; awowvt'ed-to $292; .of .this ,amount,-$60 represents Snowplow - used-^r. — - ~ ...... " 35- -DiaburKements— O ther 189 prior to 1967- , . Administration $ 11 j5Q0 $ 12,678 $ 1,178 Sewers: "Police—— — — e public Works. Equipm ent Fund received $5,600 as the result T6TAL (Exhibit A)' 04.240 37,318 — 4 r h m ■ "*-'49;707- Floyd Rowe ‘ Son - 1S4H ansfer bom the General Fund, which was used for the purchase 299 F ire 147500- -12,611 (1,889) Union Construction /AH 18,575 New street construction 26,717 30,860 4,143 iv _ SCHEDULE A-2 Finkboiner,. 4 3 3 8 - 4 8 ^ 0 5 - 7,965 - backi-l be Fire Dbpftmonf Equipmen p F und rece!vfftl- $«^O0 as.Ahe Public- .work s- 04,000^ VILLAGE-OF CHELSEA- ^CanrToH—Industries 8,293 Sidewalks ~ y ~ -7-,50,0^ -&1O97- -(5403-)- lar-wi| , ef s transfer fronf 'tfTf GeneraI“ Fund7;whrch w as- used for'"the PARKING SYSTEM DEBT. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS —Other Curb ... 2,633 - 1.633 lion, ise of new equipment.' ' . 5,310 1,000 YEAR- EN DED .DECEMBER 31, 196?^ ■lan d fill : SeW6r 58,000 37 til 5 (20.6851 iw n r AIw| Disbursements ( E xhibit B, C, D and - E F m unn 10.50P ___ 0-—- of jcl iiring 1967 General Fund receipts totaled $300,383 and disburse- Principal In terest O ther 5,205 996 ' Landfill operation ... l l ’ooo 7,162 (3,838) a ,specif (totaled $305,693 resulting- i n a net decrease In the cash balance 6-1-68. - , $- -360,(?0------. ■ 212 Insurance. 9,087 9,087 . Parks.~_.;...... — ;— L000. 379 . (621) "Salgiri 1 Receipts included a g en era l'o p era tin g tra n sfer of $50,000 -t2rts08= -25-tfirU 27 $-“ 37000.00 36p;00—$ 3:720:00 -Health:! . Insurance (casualty) . r. 6,000 - - 6,765 765 [capital acquisition transfer of" $20,000rfro n r the- ChelseH"Electric 64^60" 292.50 .Garbage and rubbish removal -.. 1 10,500 10,500 Insurance (Blue Cross) ...... —0— 2,322 2,322 Water Department. 12-1-69. 2fi thru 30 3.000. 00 292.50. Municipal building operation .... ,125 6,125 Library ....f 6,500 6,328 (172) tolleetions of the 1967 property taxes-' amounted to $87,025 6-1-70 225.00 Curbs' ..... ; : . Municipal building .:...... 6,000 6,125 125 sued re| 12-1-70 . 31 thru 33 225.00 ,633 2,033 jenting 98,69% of the total levy; Alfohlparison of.annual receipts 3.000. 00 3,'450.00 Other: * " ' u Building inspector ...... 1,200 1,200 —0— nmnufaf disbursements with the budgeted amounts is presented in Exhibit 6-1-71 .... 157.50 Building inspector fees l,2fflL Economic development .. * . _ . . 7.000 4.195 ULS051 ion label 43-1-71 - - / 3 4 th r u —36 -3-,OOOtOO^- ,157.50 -3731540- Loan repayment - Chelsea Recreation fund ...... 1,500 1,500 —0— , mdjcj 6-1-72 90.00. -Tree plunting ...... 1,000 . —0— (1,000) Pile IV 12-1-72 37 -thru 40 , 4,000.00 [or Dept. -5,000- ______EX H IBIT A _____ -Tra-ns-fersr- Fringe benefits ,9.500 Ll4(i (2.3541: i .tipjfyH TTf,LAGE_OF_CITEESEA— Fire Department Equipment Miscellaneous 2,100 1,322 (778) TOTALS .... f , _ $ 16,000.00 .$ 2,250.00 $ 18/250,00 STATEMENT OF_FINANCIAL_CONDITION .’Fund'...... Transfer's to other funds: ;uSsiSfej Interest ^ '/ payable semi-annually June 1, and .December I. 0,500 DECEMBER 31, 1967 Public Works — —....- ... Public- Works Equipment;.Fund \_feL51KL. 4 1 ® . :______i____!____ASSETS______I." Bonds have fgdemntlon -potion' b'v drawing- lots" nnd then naying. thfi. — Firc-Department-T‘lquipment-F-und- \ 67000- -6j50O’ principal, accrued int -Eqmpmuntr-Frfml- -576OO- — Economic dev'elopfi"7eq,C7— Chelsea Eleetrio and/Wuter- fiFSH* 1 jp Tliplm'a~SEiitn Rank i'lison IJ Miscellaneous j receivable: SCHEDULE A*3 Social Security ._ 3,395 Decrease in payables -0— 13, -783 13,783 tarty-taxes— VILLAGE OF C H E L S E A ^ State (CMichigan Employee Cash on hand; December 31, 1967 —0— 497 497 ppot v taxes - .1965 SEWAGE DlSJ'OSAL SYSTEM DEBT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 'Pension Plan1 ...... 3,751 / lapertv taxes - 19(i6 - 179' -----.GENEUAIzzQBLIGATION BONDS______Parks- TOTALS——------—— -$304t51-7—$306rlil0 $ 1,073 1,158 1,439 lopei(;■ taxes - 4907 ... YEAR ENDED DECEMBER -31, 1967 . , ■ L ib ra ry ...... - 678287 — ? Bond Nos. - Principal Interest • Total G i v i c—wetfa-re---— ■— 588— 3,551 VILLAGE OF CHELSEA unU receivable rvf iro service ...... 4-1-68 - $. 4,840.63 20,000 urt *0 be collect^l'fOT'ioan payable 10-1-68 ...... 31 thru 35 $ 5,000.00 4,840.63 $14,681.26 TOTALS ...... $103,447 $ 24,169 $164,294 $291,910 4-1-69 4,721,88 - grelisn-dn_aecmin.ts_pu^abla^______^______ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT |-T0TA‘IrGEMERA-I-FUNB- ■•>•■$• 25,4B7~ j 410- ,36 thru 40 -5,000.00 4,721,88 14,443.76- Ancmints peiyHhl(. nl'Pimd—— ——— — —- — J-l-7 0 4.603.13 - - January. 1, 1907 .... $-31,029 |-frr"CheIsea StaTc^Bank~.:z $—17666- •:z/" 10-1-70 - = 41 -thru-45 5.000. 00 4.603.13 14,206.26 Accounts, payable, AU^!TJtEJ>ORT liicatcs of deposit ...... 17,000 $ 18,006 4-1-71 4.484.38 December■ 34,* 1967 ...17,246 '4 3 ,7 8 3 10-1 -71J 40 thru 50 5.000. 00 4.484.38 13,968.76 December 31,1967 29,43,5 TOTAL...... ,$305,603 .4-1-72 .. ■ 4,305.63 ■February 26, 1968 [fighting equipment ....a... ;...... 13,643 4,365.63 10-1-72 ' 51 thru 55 5,00050 13,731.26 To the .Honorable, the Village Council Ir System .:.r , 403,09() 4,246.88 EXHIBIT C 4-1-73“', yillage of Ctelsea^-Michiga n ______■motive equipment’ (Schedule A-l) _94L240_ 10-1-73 . -56-thru=(l0- 5.000. 00 4,246^88- 13,493,76: -Vl-bbA'GB-OF CHEfcSEA- jcipal building, uri^inaf .58.2110- A -b U - 4,128:13 PARKING MEfPEH FUND f.cipal'building, furniture and equipment . 10-1^4 ' 61 thru (15 gffoo.oo 4,128.13___ 13^56^6.1 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Electric and Water Department of ,the .’pillage.-of ..Chelsea as of ■equipment-- Dcccmber^^ t 96?r»Jiu ^ u m-statgnTCT rnta 7T7 c>d°tyaTTmr^^ | ball ■ ■ - 29,761 ’■](M-T5“ 66 tlJTtr75 7 10,000709 - "47009338“ - 18,018176- =--- ^ - -Operation *• -- - for-the--year-then^ended; Our- examination was made in accordance 4-1-76 .... 3,771.88 and Bond with ’generally accepted auditing standards and accordmgly included TOTAL CAPITAL FU N D '/(N ote B) ...... $352,019 10,1-76 . 76 thru 85 10,000.00 3,771.88 ,17,543.76 Mainte*. and Replace* j such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures |lng Meter Fund—” ■ , ‘ , 3,534.38 Total nance Interest ment 4-1-77 as-we considered necessary in the • circumstances.— -...._L...... — I in Chelsoa-St-iit‘‘--Bank-:-“-~-.-“-” -”-...... W-4-77 8 6 ,thru 95 10,000.0,0 . 3,634.38 .17,068.76 R eceip ts^ leration and m.aint-ranee ...... 7,513- 4-1-78''" ...... i_ 3,206.88 •Parking meter receipts $ 7,-948 $ 7,948 We did hot confirm the,-'accounts , receivable by/ -correspondency led and interest ,■ ...... 4,134. .10-1-78 . 96 thru 105 • 10,000.00 3,296.88 16,503.76 Interest received , ...~ 1 7 0 . $ 170 with debtors, but satisfied ourselves by other means that the.accounts, [cement1 "account ...:...... :....::n 670 $ 12,31? 4-1-79 3,059.38 were valid. . . 10-1-79 ,106 thru 115 ‘ 10,000.06 3,059.38 . 16,118.76 ■: TOTAL RECEIPTS .....$ 8,118 $ 7,948 $ 170 —0— prig dot .. — _ . -- - \ In our opinion,..the-.aceompanymg_st&tcmen.t.-of_financial condition 60,593 "4-1-80 ..y ■ — -7-7/------—- --■ 2,821.88 Cash in bunk, Ju n u arv : 1/1967 '. " 8,465" 3,7.15 4,250 500’ png meters and the related statement of income and retained earnings present 8,865 10-1-80 . 116 thru 125 10,000.00 2,821.88 15,643.76 Transfers from operations and . .. Ll-81 " ‘ 2*5841*387 :^=^nmintCmmfez-- — -•—Q— — -(=3,-739) — 3 ^ 5 6 9 ^ — 1-74- -f-airly-rthe^finHTO-iftl^posi tion - gf-tho Kleet-ine^a(kAVirter—Dvpa rtnnm t of’" TOTAL-PARKING METER FU ND ..$ 81,775 10-1-81 .126 thru 135 10,000.00 - 2,584.38 15,168.76 J, the Village of Chelsea at December 31, 1967, and the results o f'o p cr- LHVRfl7HitES-A^JD^M DN7I CHVAL E Q U F T ^ 4*-l«Hi5 ...... 2,340.88 -T G T A lfe ------r - -$ -16,583- $ -^924 $---7,989 -$ ---- 670 nlions for the year then ended. itr cunfurmtty--with generally accepted- inlFund—___ .J f 10-1-82 - -- ' ,, 136 Ahru 145 •; 10,000.00-- 2,346.88 ---14,693.76. Disbursements— accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the ■life— —— - V ■ -: *•' ‘ : . \ ^ - 1 ■joTT 4*1-8H ...... ------2,199.7)8 ------preceding-year. - ... ' t. '$~t7,246 expense s- -411 $ — 411 - — -10-1-83- T4ITThTu 160----- l^OOOTOO™ Icerman, Johnson & Hoffman; ^payable - Chelsea Electric and W ater p e 4-1-84 1.753.13 Interest on bonds ... . 855 $ ''855 rtroert 20,000 $ 37,246 Redemption of bonds 3,000 • 3,000 10-1-84 101 thru 175 15,000.00 1.753.13 >48,506.26 COMMENTS 4-1-85- T * g $ [icipafT/inity ♦ The net income realized by the Village of Chelsea Electric and 10-1-85 ■....176 thru-190 15,000.00 . 1,396.88 17,793.76 TOTAL ... t ..... Water Department for the year, ended December 81, .1967, amounted presented byeish (N ote-A ) ..... • ...... (16,749) 4-1-86 1,040.63 DISBUltSEMENTS ...... $ 4,266 $ 411 $ 3,855 $ —0— to. $103,070 as shown in .Exhibit 'B. This amount . increased the net prc=er.ted by taxes .....V. 1,439 10-1-86 -C/-191 thru 205 15,000.00 A,040.63 17,081.26 income accumulated by the Department since,'March 1, 1923, to presented by .fim sc-i-vi.ee rec e iv a b le ...... 3,551 4-1-87 693.75 Cash in bank, . i$l1j344tA1L—Dnr-ing-this period, a total of ${11-5,208 hasAioon conlributed- ! 206-thru 220 15,000.00 693.75 “^6,387:50" — r December 31, 1967- .... $ 12,317 “ $ 7,513—$ .4,134-$--,670 10-1-87 ward general Village operations,-includingl Ahe- Current year’s, con* S 25AM 4.1>88 346.88 K M L GBtiUA1- l*CNP nini i Ibutlun uf $70,000: — . — - —------. — >■ ■ 10-1-88 221 thru 235 15,000.00 346.88' ’ ■15,693.76 ■ " .EXHIBIT. I) ----- . ’ . ’ ucin^i 5lClu.itV r > rc-'s>o-wted-by cash «nd investm ents 18,666 VILLAGE OF CHELSEA ns for the current . ‘ -^ ‘^ f e t'esented-by land, buildings and-cquipm ent 333,353 TOTAT.S ______$205'.000,00 $128.312.70 $333,312.70 SEWAGE-DISPOSAL FUND ------and preccding-caiendar-yenrs-follows^- '19(1(1 BondsDUIIf.la llllivuinmturing ini; 1968 -through 1985 bear wa-4^i"7c_l7iterest--rate-ai«r -* tm ty •••*-**«* STA TEM EN T .OF ' RFX^E II>TS~ANTT DISBURSEMENTS Sa.les: ■ riT07~~ FUND ...... $352,019 bondsl;. maturing 11968 Add iLwAHMiUthrough 11988 flO.Q kanubear n-a A 4%AL C/-.% 1 intflltnof interest tinfnrate. , YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1967 W ater ...... $ 49,531 $ 47.789 "Jl-Meter Fund— Bonds numbered 1-S5'm aturing 1902*1976 shall not be subject to Bond Electricity' .... 256,810 244.352' ri'ilios: ■ and. Merchandise ’ 11.717 12.377 feLpayabfe redemption prior to maturity. , ' $ 78(fe - Bonds numbered 86-235 maturing in the years 1977-1988 shall bo ‘ Total Expansion, Int crestfrei Sewage ...... 22.4 5'4 20,!!93 f™5 Payable ’16.000 $16,780 f e 'fef t.o vpdemption urior .to. maturity, at. the. .option .of. .the. Village, Receipts- W ater-taps ... .1,835 ....—17785 ------I), inverse numerical-order, on any interest payment date on or after Tax receipts ...... ~$ 47-,490 riT /4 0 0 ,%l.Eqpity; ■ . . 10-1-76 al par and accvued interest plus a premium as follows: Cash on hand, January 1, 1967 18,004 $ 10,429 7,675 ; TOTAL .SALES $342,349 $327,296 fJrcsented by cash ...... ' Expenses: rP^CIltPfj K»> . ..i...... • 8t183 $30.00 on each bond called prior to 10*1-80.------,ont^ M..Property, and equipment...... , 56,812sc ai>> $25.00 on each bond called after_10.-l-80_but-prior to 10-1-83. - TOTALS ...... $ 35,494 $ 10,429 . $ 25,065 — Cost-of- sales . $132,701) $126,87f $20.00 on each bond called after 10-1-83 but prior to 10-1-85. Disbursements— Maintenance and general 11,485 '102.419 . total park-in g -tme t b r f u n d ...... $ 81,775 $10.00“on each bond culled on or after 10-1-85 but prior to m aturity; -—Interest on bond^ .. : 9,919- -0t919 Redemption of bonds 6,000 5,000 TOTAL EXPENSES $244,185 $228,790 disposal Fund ’ ASS^ S EXHIBIT B Other costs 84 84 VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Transfer to General Fund 10,429 $ 10,429 NET OPERATING INCOME $ 98,164 $ 98,506 id 2 el'e? St!lU‘ I?ank: 18 interest " $ 10,062 GENERAL FUND Other income ...... 4,906 1,027 T«(iivablo: STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . $ 25,432 $ 10,429 . $ '15,003 1964 YEAR ENpED DECEMBER 31, 1987« Recctpt'K— '! ’ ”u';- J4fe;--w;o7LUl Property - iogg Xhxos! . ■ ' included $4,526 of unpai’d billings prior to December., The balance of P«porty . if,q7 ' Property, current year including penalties, fees EXHIBIT E $47,354 represented current billings. -. 1 ami excess of roll ...... £ .....$ 87,025 VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Additions of $25,278 were made to plant and equipment dtiring <,U ^ !oviwi bond retirqmont .... . Property, delinquent ...... '400 , SPECIAL FUNDS 1967 while fully depreciated items amounting to $2.3,342 were written Special assessments ...... -^ J -' STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS off. Electric utility acquisitions amounted to.$14,601 and the water I; total K SKWAf]K' DISPOSAL FUND Interest received ...... -.i...... 13 ■ $ 88,104 YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1967 supply system had additions of $10,677. ’ Capital Fund ' • Village employees .including the utility employees, were accorded Fund— Transfers from Chelsea Electric and Water Receipts - interest ...... - .....$ '2 9 9 ft State.B ank...... retirement benefits under The State of Michigan's Public Employees’ ,—Department...... - . ‘ ■ ■ ■ ... Cash in bank, January 1, .1907 • ... ■ .. - 18,367 $ 18,666 Retiromout'Fundr'Employcr^-contributions in 19.67- amounted to $3,168, Disbursements’ - purchnsc of certificates of deposit 17,000 nmrniimmir m i m ■ -i- .....nr n..— ■■■—■i ,r j,r " ...... first annual installment of $5,000 on, the loan receivable from "$fl....M8 f | 1 cS piffl'lS S x ------;— w ^ r the Village of Cncisea General Fund Was received in January, 1968* w ! s r ™ 9,500 Cash in bank, December 31, 1967 ...... - $ ,1,666 -“Rurad-fira^^vioo- MJM.. :...... l»uli»cLAVorks_EQuipmcnt Fund ’^E X W B IT —A- 0,042 Reccipta— , Ap a r t m e n t b q u i p m e n t f u n d ...$' p .b m - Maintenance of State highways ...... " , VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Village share of State licenses and fees: Interest received 200 Ch^ a Stnt7 Bank ,!...... $ 4,060 ' Transfer from, General Fund .5,600 6^00 ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT %Th . ------, ...... :...... 8 1.507 Intangibles tax ...... ■’...... STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION V ^ O e n e n - License . 1346 ‘o f e 1 f'pnd cash deficit amounts to $16,740, the excess 32,745 Cash in bank, January L 1967 ...... 8,131 DECEMBER 31, 1967 ittftlp.V (J1X- -ASSETS...... m m r m m Current- lift* ■ .°f the 5^Tsea Chclsfua ElectricF.tflof*.!/, and WaterWotfli* DopartnibntfYohartn arc ...... TOTAL":': r ." :" " :::" :" ::: ...... 18,931 Cash on hand ...... ; ...... $ 75- audit jiaSnuti!tal:Fv»nd, They are included in a separate Local licenses and permits ...... 1,223 Disbursetnents— udit report . i 10, iney a 4,333 (Purchase of equipment ...... $ 12,830 Cash 'n Chelsea State Bank ...... 91,977 u a »P rt for thftt d«P«rtment, Law enforcement traffic violations, 15,570 Miscellaneous ...... L004 13,834 U. S, Treasury hondo, 4'4*#, due 5-16-74 50,000 Sanitary landfill ...... U. S. Savings bonds, Series H, due 1969 ...... ,,..... 10,000 'Wwl Fui!]158 AND M U N lcn>A L EQUITY gpwer System construction refund 23,727 UnslrlirlJaflkrDeccmber^lrtOO? ..."...... t ' F 9T Miscellaneous: , due '6 -1 5 .7 1 ' ...... 25,000 Gasoline0-tax refunds ...... $ 1,188 Fire Department' Equipment Fund ..... I...... $205,000 663 Receipts - transfet^ from General Fund $ 6,500 Certificates of deposit, Chelsea State Rank , 65,000 Rent, trailer camp ...... (Continued on page f a i l . “gCWCrgwmqtitiotw MS l Cnah In bank, January 1, 1967 9<500 8 16,000 \ , ', w ': ^HUBSPAY, MAgfiB.»- PAGgTWEI THE c GREGORY BAPTIST Cl Sewage: Sunday, M arch 31— * Ohelsoa Electric & Water Dept. Audit Report ■General consumers $ 20,973 .... ^ 8 ----- '(Continued from-page'll) . Vilhgerof Chelsea Connections...... 1,475 22,450 Our Churches Accounts receivable: Duo in January v . $47,354 1,835 WM»l(i>»i Water taps ...... ST. MARY'S Prior billing ... 4,52(1 ' 51,880 STr PAUL FIRST METHODIST (^HURCH -CATHOLIC.CHURCg- :Z$342J?4TrfU!...... -WorfjesBr-Pastor- r iJ - TOTAL SAtES Tho Rov.-Fr. Frank Wahowiak -flRST -ASSEMBLT-Qr d Merchandise' inventory ~ -lil,-707 ■ | ...... The Rev. WarnerSIebert, Pastor Thursday," March 28— ' CHURCHc in m r 'tj r Expenses • \..v ■ ■ ' . ' . : t 9:00 n.m.—Study Class, Ed. Thursday,. March 28— ‘ ! ' Satuvday, March 30— . ------— 14900 Old US-12 1 , ....$303,(130 Cost of sales: 4-5:00—Confessions, TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $111,298 _1_|0(T p^m.—Mark Study Group Unit. ■ . '■•■■■ h* The Rfev. Stephen ,J. Vaudri _ _ Electricity purchased ....'__/-■■• 8:00 p.m.—WSCS e x e c u,.t i v e 7:30-9:00 p.m.—Cojifessions. Special- Cash It em sa wLTnvetf meats- Power purchased^ water pumping 9,og9 at the home "of Dorothea Piele- Pastor * ,■ Bond redemption and interest; 5,772 meietv .... . meeting, Ed. Unit, Sunday, March 31— , Sunday, March 31. ' \ Power purchased,- sewage > , : Sunday, M arch -31— - - Masses a t 8.30 a.m,, 8 a.m^, 10 '__ Cashash in in bank bank ' ' 1 ‘ . ' $ 8,297 Merchandise and operating supplies: Saturday, March'“80— • 10:00 a.m.—-Sunday "ieW'l —— h~ ■9:00 a.m.—Church,, school, adult a.m, and 11:30 a.m. * Certificates' of. deposit, .C M sea State..Bank.. 25,000, 33)"2{)7 . $ ,19,080 . 9:09 a.m.—Confirmation class. U:0» ».m.-Wor,blp ,,a Inventory, January 1, 1987 . and third grailo through senior Purchases . ■• ^ 7,188 10:00 n.m,—Children’s - choir,-— 7:00 o.m.-Worrtip -Loan-Bemvable- 11tOO-a.m Youth-eirakv- flight - T 25,000 10:00 n.m.—Church school, nurs MriW Due from Village- of Chelsea ...... TOTAL . ..r. $28,208 7:00 p.m—Cattei-Marslinll wed The Rev. Elmer S. Steenson, Pastor $$92,501 ery through fifth grade. ■ ■. y,:,.- . SALEM GROVE tr )!c’ Land, BujldiiigSi-and-Equipment, (Schedule A-l) Inventory,' December 31 i- l.M 7 rp ^ :^:'rlfti707'. . _0,561 ding. ----- . ' - - SundayrM arch 31— . 297,<>0(V’ 594,001 — 5 OiOO-anVv.—W orship- » 0 r-v.i-ce "Less allowance for depreciation ’ - . Su nday ,M a rcK“ S 1 — 10:00 a.m.—(Sunday school. The Rov.'GeTi;g 7 ^ " p a"j -H-M85- 9i<15-a ,m .-^S w day-sehooL -— - AWe Believe in the Holy Spirit.” ■Kevin, pasfl ^tahTtenmieeratid.-gotiera’ (Schedule; B-1-)—- tTfOO_aim7=Worship:^^service. S unday ,TM.fti;ch~3I— “ “ TOTAL ASSETS______$950,837 10:30 a.m,—Worship^ 4:00-p.m,—iMemborship Fpi'ShL Liabilities and MumVipar EqUity Ed. .Unit, Nurflery-earo available^uriog Sun- 10:00_ a.m.-^Sundav n-^aumiay school I TOTAL EXPENSES 244,185 Tuesday, April 2— day school and worship service, Current Liabilities, <5:30 pan.-r-Senior MYF, meet at 11 .*15 a.m.—Church aorvic'J NET OPERATING INCOME .$ 98,104 '3:00 p.m.—iAnn Arbor-Jaekson 6:00 p.m.—Junior and Senior Acvmint., payable $ 2,883 Association Council nt Sti - Paul ■ church. ;'■/.;■„■■ , . • Consumer deposits, \ 0,140 Other Income • Net ■AVeli nos d ayv April 3— Baptist Youth Fellowship. $ 8.582 8:00 p.m.—Church Council/ 7:00 p.im&Evening worship. Due to Village of Chelsea 1,2p9 Interest earned on investments 12:30 p.m.—WSCS genera'l meeD . 1,753 Wednesday, April 3— Wednesday, April. 3— Suspended DrirJ Payroll taxes ' 63f- Refunds and discounts ing and luneheon, Social Center. Miscellaneous income . 2,994 ,$ 11.320 7:15 p.m.—High school choir. 6:45-p.m.—Choir practice. Accrued sales tax ■■ "ob- 7:45 p.m.-7-Lenten service, 3:30 p.m,—Primary choir ; re 7:30 p.m.—Bible study and Reports for Ej O il: Aceruo 1 .interest on water bonds outstanding • ".1;5SS»‘ 8:30 p.m .—Senior £h oir. hearsal. I.ess: .Interest charges on water p?nn—Jm itor“ choir rehears prayer meettngr— • $ 13,195 bond obligations' W 4,905 Riding Horsek - ‘ —TOTALCL'RRENT-I*L>BILITIES_ % ---- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH al. ' ______Itres Long-term Uhligations ' "“"(Umted“Chureh;Aof Christ) ' ” -• (5:-30-p.m.—Higlfsehool- ohoir-vc- CHURCH OF CHRIST Lansing—Y ears“'“nTro‘‘\vi (iro 135,000 ' NET INCOME $ 4037609 \Vatei bonds outstanding (Schedule A-2). The Rev. Danief Kelin, Pastor heiu:sal. • 13601 Old US-12, E ast auto was in its infancy and i Pdei Net income, March IvdOGo, to 'December 3L 1907 . 1,241,547 .7:30 p.m,—Senior.choir v.ehears- R, D. Parnell, M inister Saturday. MarehT)Q~~ ■ ■ to travel down the ruts of] & ■jrl Netllncbme,March 1,1923, to December 31, 1967 $13447010 — 9-'l'l70'6~n7m7^Confirmntion class ■ronde-woH'-groovod by lun^.i Municipal Equity. 1 for eighth: and ninth graders. Sunday, April H— 10:00-a;m^Bible study. cart's, -the sm art alecks Investment, March 1, 1923 * $ 84,321 7:00 a.m.—Easter. Sunrise Serv- 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. . 294,913 Contributions to General Fund prior to 1907 $845,208 Sunday, March 31— yell, “Get a horse!” That's'*] pnio -Additional investment jee, jS erm o n by; Ring .Hanna. Serv 5:00 p.m.—Worship service. ly..what a .-.rural, I Stand -----RPt'(Tlnr[il"eavning5r-('Exhibit-ID'------“----- ' -429.498' —Contributions-to-A-illage-'Funds-TOOT-";-! 70i0„00r--— 015308- .-■lQ.:00 .-a.m.—.Worship,—.followed by coffee hour,' sponsored by dea ice 'conducted, by Youth Fellow Bible:study7 each Wednesday at to got aroumj . ship. 7:00 p.m. i ■■■■■' TOTAL EQUITY, $808,042 Retained earnings., December 31, 1907 $ 429,408 cons. • - f Secretary of State .Inmesl Ilka ( I0i00 a,m.—Sunday school, Vacation"■■Church'- School, June Hare said he reccivod this-« ■an_.Ce 17-28 for kindergarten through NORTH LAKE- - TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY' $950,837 SCHEDULE B-l 7:00 p.m.—Junior and Senior today from Jam es Uolncr, o(l jieidor1 sixth grade, - ■ METHODIST CHURCH «‘s Ta VILLAGE~OF—UH EhSRA" iligh..Pilgrim -Fellowship a-—: eumsaht—Rohw Wednesday, ./April 3- The Rev, George Nevin, Pastor jin?1.' SCHEDULE A-1 ■<:; 7 ELECTRIC AND WATER DEPARTMENT examining- regional tnanagerl (1:30 a;nr.—Men’s breakfast, Friday, March 29— folding TTItLATTE-OF- CH ELSEA ------MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL EXPENSE IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH seven 'counties, told llnre h?| 3:30 p.m.—Junior choir. 145 E. Summit. St. (i:30.p.m. to. 8:00 p.m.—-Annual Ei:ECTRH,‘7\’y n ‘WATER DEI'ARTMENT YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,, 1987 in his office Thursday, when a f LAND, Bi ll.DINGS, AND EQUIPMENT ■V'.~ .■'■■■■ ■: if ■ ■ 7:45 p.m.—Combined L en ten The Rev. Frank C. Frinkle, Pastor Egg supper a^ church,- Public in rode up on a horse, in the shop 1 .No. -service-yftt St. Paul church..,—------vited. . DECEMBER 31,. 1907 ATtTonftvbite- and—1 27(5- SMnddy, March 31.:— ' 7 -center which house? •htrAiml Depreciation--.---. -'S.LOrfFf- - 8:00-ptm,—Senior-ehoirr OTTSnrnfF^Su’iutay school.- SatUrday, -March.-30.- -bor-exami iwtprstatioirr hfsiioi W ater: 10-2:00 p.m.—Bake Sale atvHillr 'No. Fuel . ■ .... ’494 8:30 p.m.—Trustee meeting.. 11:00 7t.m.—Morning worship. top Plumbing-,-.benefit North .Lake “He parked. his s'tcedm oii HospitalizationXSDl - insurance The Rcvi Revi—Don—Luuglretni, guest the- parking areas, tied v>im| -S40- Bnilding-Fundi to s t ’ elation Value -hrsunrnve—’ -gfONHLiUTHERAN CHURCH preaelier.:reueher. Mursery—armiinble 'CHiiiu in fu r a ikensel General* 2,985 Sunday, March '31— 231-2 Lantl -- site for water tank $ 1.350 $ - 0 - $ 1,350 Corner of Fletcher, Waters Rds. worship sei’vice and Sunday school'. •examination. It stcems that! Maintenance - . - 4,890 0:30 a.m.—Worship service. 201 ----= - ---.... 1 2 ,'9I i'3 —0— 12.969 - -(Rogers_CQrnera)_.- ’ 7:99__p.m.=iFvt>n i n g.^worsh ip. hatybefimjirLUiiinaui-imL tlrivtr.f (Lainl _=r-r .'jourct*. ■.oi’LW.tUi'.K."supply"■ r Office------— -4400- ^'1"0T3O’-arm.—Sunday school.- 19.213 / 1(L2T3" —0— -The-Revf^uhnyR—Morris,4Pastor^ The Revv^Don ■'Lough'eexi;' Truest involved in • an ‘acddoirt, and] • ■ Fvltra: ion jilaut ■ ■ , . Pension ...... 2,290 ■■ - - 272,521 108.912 168,609 Saturday,-March 30- preacher.- p 1 a e.e d under fimrnra). rcJ .ML Wat r and e(|iiipn.ent Salaries, overtime and labor 42,04C> 179,05,i. 22,902 153.451 Youth 'instruction. Monday, April 1— ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL sibility. One of. our. m'forcei Water plant. .. 7,570 00 Sales taX'7 ■ Sunday, March, 31— ■ . ■ 7:39 j)iin,—-Prophecy Conference; , AND REFORMED' CHURCH officers, had picked __up_his d] / '- 1,539 ( . '• • ■* 179,lu9 $117.727 $331,379 Social security ' ... .. 9;00 a.m.—Sunday school.., the Rey. /Dbn Loughced preach- ■; (United- Church 'oL Christ) ■ license and hi,s auto .lifensc pi • TOTALS ’533 .Telephuns. — 1.0.:15- a.m.—-W-orship.___ ^ W ___■ _ Rogers Corners \ ,__ _ he rode In - hoi.# i F’ectrie: ' ’ Sewage, disposal: ■ - ■ $. 1.571 $ —0— $ 1.574 7:30 p.m.—Luther League. 4'uesday, April 2—-. - .The Rbv. Robert Townley 12 or 13 miles f (lie re-el ■ {.and. Fuel (actually gas) 510 . Huilditv 1 v:!ee 12.120 9.182 .Monday,. April 1— - 7:30 p.m.-^Prophecy .Conference;. Sunday, ^arch 31— 1 .“At least h e.,was law, aim Depreciation. 4^51 -745—p^nr,— J-u n ior— ehoLv- •the-Rov^Don-Loughe od-preaehi n g,- Hare..aakt;- “ lie lipiinieinly 3,(552 Genej'al ’ expense 8:00 p.m.—Senior choir. Wednesday, April 3— 11:00-a.m.—Morning worship. -Hospitalization" insurance --—,T----(575 his suspension 'sei'niii.slv." TOTALS SI <(D.SGo ~ $ 59,948 $ 49,882 Tuesduy,' April' 2— ' 7:30 ■ "p.m.—Prophecy Confer '535 — —— ******- / Insuimice... , 7:45 p.m.—Evening Circle. ence; the Rev. Don Lough’eed "ST7TACOB EVANGELICAL ; 1 .'J._i... _ _;__\...... :_• Sewagc'-ils-po-al: "“T " / ■ * ■ • -878- OBSCENITVUNIT \ \MEH' $ 5^,102 $“55,780 --S 2.32TT -Pe-nsion- AVe )AY.MATtCH 28,1968 PAGE^THIRTEEN— -rrr^ iifrriri'iiiiaMmni flOOOOOOOQOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOQCOOOOCE Registrations I ' - l ' '1 # SPORDgCORAIffif Required for 1 NEWS J TheU l-Light dr All Motorboats Ntte Owl League Lansing—Nearly 400,000 motor- Edited by Students of the Chelsea High School Journalism Guh C h r y s le r - m?HE‘ fflACX Standings as of March 25 OldTimers League boats are registered in Michigan 1 - 1 proping Grounds, Standings os of March 22 j?eaatJA/j>e£> f r o m a Thursday, March 28, the Junior . .Lately there have been a lot of. W------L- M£FVL-Srt*r/A/ 7H£‘- with-the-iemuinder-of_1968_to go. eiasH -in-sponsoring a -pancake sup boys running around .who seejnjto. Foster’s MenV Wear ..62% 45% W r m i m j s s a s c m h/h m L e a g u e , JJashtenaw Lanes ...... 69 % 46% on the current threoryoar regis per 'to raise money for . the. Jun- be going nowhere, byt they arc Waterloo Garage ...... 02 ’ 46 Budweiaer -Beer ...... 03% 50% tration, the watercraft unit of the jor-Senior Prom in May. Tickets sta rtin g .-pY-- train for'the. coming Final TM» *Uni inR8 Stivers °. .... „ ,...... ■. 02 46 aa of March 2 ^ L Colonial Lanes ..... ,.03 53 37ANsM A / r Wm T & m o k w Michigan Department of State' re ure^ on sale now and will also track .season, . Don’s Std. Service .... 61 % „ 46% B-CLH., , i i v J W f f , , , __ _ ported, : \ . be "sold at the*, door. The supper Jack & Son Barbers . 60 .....48..” Stein ,&-GoeU ./ -w-il-k-boH’rom R to 8 at-t-he- -flying- S tro h s —A ll! motorboat-owners' with 'un^- BasebaHs- 10 ; 48 " Blatz ,Beer ...... ■.,. 59 57 high'school cafeteria, c around because;e . ■i^sehall baser practice Chelsea Drug ...... registered boats wore reminded, 52 Ypsi-Arbov .'...... 58 \ 58 that “March- and April are excel has-started- for-brlsebuU .season. -tOP—HH- Boyer- A u to - j ^ p p ly . -54 -04"" - Jal Chrysler Chelsea1 "Lanes 77*57" 59 lent times to register them at any • The Latin Club is now -selling 113 Washtenaw Crop Ser. 49% 58% City Bua ___ SENIORITY ni’s Beer Wahl’s Pinos ...... 46%. 01 %. ■54— 62- brance’ office of the Secretary of salt water taffy. / •lanes 114 Huron Lanes 53 - 63. State.:’ ______03 117 Cavanaugh Lake Store 45 CRT" Hartman, Ihs. II. Sales 51 ■ 65 Acoordipg to U. S."Coast Guard On March 20, an- assembly on Moses was in the major leagues 90 120 Town & Country Shell 29 79 Great Latas' ^ Products. ,.. . 49 , 67 statistics a t the end of 1967, 385,*- .‘.‘.CJasai'ama” ended rather abrupt" for 17 years/-, but.'he played^ In oo-.-ieo - 500 aeries;, A. Rosentrotor. 565 -High- teanT-and series; Wash lory's _Pi_er " go i g i , A. Fletcher, 560; R. Green, 539; we're registered in ly. vlmen. a 'few students dl.3 uiriycm tenaw Lanes, 868 and 2,503. M i e h i g a n, Secretary of State a terribly "rude manner; Although, ton in 1946. Si gflo' and over: Krichr 9- Hansen, 536; E. Green!,oof, 536; . High inc). games and series: W. W. Steinaway, 532|,P. MeGibney, 4.Ikmes M, Hare said. ■the whole student, body has. not. -.02: rainiionn, £11-209; San- Wysocki 222, ,and,.557. The Yankees pulled off thf only 522; W. Schulz, 519; M. Packard,' ■‘The motorboat registering and been blamed, they are all dicing' 2ji. Harmon.'. ,207; 0 Dell, Teams, won three: Washtenaw punished by not being allowed to triple play- of the 1967 season 519; R. Foster, 516; fV Fritz, Lanes and Huron Lanes, numbering law. . . Unrelated,.to ; ’ ™ r™ "- !-which-must .have any moro assemblies; . against the' Tigers... O ther"200, gam es and. 500 series ur;e« 500 nnd over: Pannone, be handled annually" for: all boats 505; J. Gakon, 505. and over:- H, Vic,k, 202-549?, W* lGifcet or. longer which use the 200 gamosV A. Rosontretor, 247T Holcombe, 834;-G. Lawroneej.525; ■i Poertner.I'oerinn > 52 g v PannedmkA , 527,nr Great - Lakes ror connecting water Loll, 524; Thomas, o24; 0 , E- GreepLeaf, 213; P. McGibney; E. Haynes, 512; L. Dell, 212-518; WHITS BIRCH 205; O. Hansen, 203; D. Boomarv, ways . . . is set up in three-year ‘i lia; Harmon. 507: -F. Menerey, 513; G. Fisher, ' 211- cycles.______; •204n------•510; -Ij.- Dannr5 25: -B. "Drake;" 524} G, Hanies, 502; F. Rouston, 514; Hare said there still is, confu RIDINGSTABLE closely at Bolens Orbit-Air AT Everything right mower that cleans and mulches your Finkbeiner lawn as you mtfw. Blade is fully en . . . ready to roll! closed. There is loss danger of objects, Fun Lately? being picked up and thrown. Choose _v«u ItHftw your ear l« RIGHT. 22-inch , aclf-PftHtnlM -.w W*h when we eheek (f but ofter any Bw«m Is » lull! oil ctioftge er lube1et»; z1 Because we take particular care on Pul some fun In your life . . . Bowl for every job, you can drive off without a care . . . confident of safe, smooth OLXNS laughter and health. ot_our modern, well* motoring...... o l cIH.iRPad.,.lonBa...wlth.-roraLy...Q wfllt.-BdCIQ du ft gang down! xuBr^fflt^FftQ c ts : PHONE CHELSEA GR 9-3881 On Old US-12 l a n e s JIM’S PURE SERVICE ...... Juat Off S.MoinSt* CHELSEA HARDWARE Phono-GR 9*63H ?h0M OR 5-8141 MARTIN STIINBACHi Owner 110 South Mohf StPtit PHOJSL 479-3541 SOI SOUTH MAIN ‘'" I raeirpstmfEES THECHELSEASTAKDARP.CHELSEAyMlCHIGAN THURSDAY, MARPu oo^ Close Watch Kept To Check Cholera Attack Information Avail^h Senior Citizens May Still Obtain ~ Conservation SOUTH ELEMENTARY ‘Doctor’ Insurance Under Medicare M U h l a . h ?rd w on-ho* »<£*«* P-P*™ P«- ,um>unding The Extension offjee - t cholera free status has been concerning the field 0f *c* l? People' over 65 who aro not al eaeli odd-numbered year. Under threatenedjby an outbreak* of hog Director B. Dale Ball of the areas are being watched to make sure the disease, does—not spreadr tion as a career. tW8er! ready enrolled in the “Doctor Bill” the , new open -enrollment cholera" on a farm near Chelse,a Michigan Department of Agricul SCH OOL NOTES During..tbisk the victims! saw*- Thi* Zoo.-and the - upper- meht *periods.- Prior- to the chang- rollnicut applications in the mail, tor ’bill” .coverage should get, in fined to one farm with no spread ever, more thafrthree million li- tw o no-hitters in 1<)(*,7, more til gHNleS, The Web of Due. . ITH GRADE— the open enrollment periods Kehoe said.. Those wanting cover- tcych with the Ann Arbor Social to“ other premises. So far "it it ap consg plates 'were- sold in -Miehi- imin **»>-ww*w>:;-yoar.anuany_other-_.year.afid tlm t| ’ Room 20 were. v the "last ■ three months of age simply check^yes,” sign and •Security office, . pears that ho additional, premises gan 'by the end of February. ' and ninth, in Tiger history. 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Gliding top panel gives most ■model 3301 a=r±s- etb ■Ut+H: wt’iUrn 4+H4)ul - no -temporary furniture—yottr choice.-Y-ou-may-aiso- -ceAVSnleh^access-to record player and all controls that lived man\' yuaiv a^o—dinfi-' \ livi'r.fiii.• no harm.- choose (and save $55) either style with Convenient without disturbing your top-of-set accessories. Aemote Centrol-NtfW ONLY $640. AUCTION NOW W H ITE BIK<111 STABLES iuul WEST EUN SHOP* ONLY Igidb: 1 Thrill to amazing performance that’s actually 19*35 S. Meridian Rd., Mason Phone 677-30Q7 'Mediterranean T ^ - ~ . superior to many_higher=pxiccd-cojisoies-4oday I moder33U3“^ V- ANNEAL SPRlNt; SALE 15-Watts undistorted music power-,, . Exciting Stereo FM . , . drift-free, noise*frec Monaural FM^ . , power SIND AY, MARCH 31 ful AM—all brought to you with exciting clarity and -realism. Four high fidelity speakers. Precision Auto* SAVE NOW ONLY The Stable is located fivp miles east, and one mile south. matlc Player banishes discernible record and Dia* -of-MosoTT.—lf-troveltng on Highway 127, g a to B a rn es~Rdr $ mond stylus wear—records can last a lifetimel ip ^ v :r exit, Go east on Barnes Rd; to Meridian Rd., and turn $60 le ft. First place on rig ht, . Advanced soIld*stato circuitry eliminates tubes and : Early American—space-saving model 742 with component-damaging heat-assures you of lasting 295 sq. in. screen; concealed swivel casters./jl&o ‘reliability. A ll four furniturq styles also available X y : 50 HOUSES - 30 SADDLES- In Italian and-French-Provincial, Contemporary as phonograph models NOW ONLY $138.50 Having been to the West buying horses I will be selling plus Mediterranean styles—yourchoice. Wjth Con* venient Remote Control-NOW ONLY $615. t ft .■* some u0 head, in aJI. Registered quarter fillies, mares, more;, m foal, stud colts, and studs. Also, some good l i f e ; . . .-P-Qiou■ >no.y_?n?.Q.tbxtgislered appaLaoiCL-tnares,. and colts. BUY NOW and SAVE French Provincial . horses a I l . hovc been hond_ picked. Thev_mqs_t be BUY model 3302- .... : ^ a j | c . .S ^ . .V a '"seeh“rfo" b e’-oppFeelated. Horses' fof' everyone. H alter ■ on a wide~selection of ^ A* s-AAixd Perform ance ■ Racing - Good kids pom es. mm I ; i ' ■ : Magnavox Home and ...on a w!|fe selection of Annual Sale VSties! Astro-Sonir m m ,---- y; Selling tack of all kinds. Bridles, .halters, bits, blankets, Radio-Phifflilograph consoles from $268.50 to $550~Color TV ftom l ^ i l buckets, boots, belts, etc. SAVE Entertainment VALUES! $349,50—Quality Monochrome TV from $79.90-Portable storaA H i Trailers - Buggies - Pony Harnesses from $64.90-Tape Recorders from S w lo -R ad lo s trom $1.95 |d;'i| ■r*,7'd:'|lf i" • ALL SALES FINAL DAY OF SALE Ivr-r-:- --■• OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. CLOSE SATURDAY AT 4 P.M. _—Mere handise_must Jjc-.se t*iedfor~bef ore-moving,- I#® ;? Merchandise of $50 or less must be cash. Whit*Bir«^ I f l! , liable for accidents or lost articles. Lunch on the grounds by 4-H Clubs. j-»■ *.'7v' Route 2; Otsego, Michigan Phone (616). 694-5782 STUD SERVICE > BOARDING . RIDING LESSONS HAYRIDES - PARTY ROOM - ALWAYS AVAILABLE 113 North Main S t, Chelsea LLOYD R. HEYDLAUFF