tHOTfc Thd foundation of every 2.»' state is the education uf its I>l I I itftY youth," - Diogenes (ffihetea 26 Ptig«* This W««k OWf HUNDRED -SIXTEENTH Y£A« -No 1 CHfLSCA, MICHIGAN. WEONCSOAY JUNE 4. ttBft School Seeks 5.8 Mills. Two Board Positions Open in June 9 Election

Q*iM* senrai district keepar at Palmer Ford-Mercury; the last two school electieta). In mil have to deddt whether 0» Roger Katakowski, !3434 19*3, voters, by 78 rates, aparov- dltfrwt is justified in aatdag tor Island Lake Rd., who us employed ed a IS) mill ten* for three years, 9 8 TriBf in qperatint nfflaft tor at General *4otor?-Hy'lrHrn»tic putting the total cperating three yean at mot Maasay's an­ division; millage at 35.63 mills. imal school district ularttoai Robert Klnet, 1S» Dancer Kd„ The request for new railage ts The district combined »2.9 mill a math and computer teacher at partially the result of a decline in rantwal and a 2-9 mill addition in­ Community High school in Ann the value of property within the to one proposal totaling 5 J mills. Arbor, district The «dkift! board, anticipating Leonard Kitchen, 13450 Since Chelsea 1* an out-of- a deficit of approximately Jerusalem Rd.. a partner in the farmula district, meaning tne $&3u, acrosa a wide range id programs, Rochelle Martinez-Mouil- including lay-ofis at ail school*, iescaua, 3750SiJver Fn*. Dr., who dal burden when there is no ap- will be necessary should no new gives private music lessons; preciatiOB in the value of land. millage be approved. Robin Raymond, 217 Harrison Farmland has dropped in value, Voters will alao have to 911 two St, a former Chelsea teacher aitd other types of property have school board seat*, cormrtly who's a part owner of Hamburg increased iittk x none. wfe» was* aseanl As sap stover-ofi WMfcc I Matt PestSt. Tie caddmi held by board president Dale Screw Products; A newly ratified contract for -i* ware, B to fr«Kt»»,tn*a left, fee* Ciwss, fey« *» Schumann, and Ann Foeney. Barbara Rote. U913 McKmlcy teachers and staif, exiling for a •M^T«M-MrtCb«rtlrAHn.bilfe*lMdkt««, md Faaney has served M» years, and Rd., executive director of Human 5.4 percent over-ail pay raise for jjgfc«ii«nn eight. Eleven can­ fnmteftari Corporate Communications Inc.. 198M7. and 5 percent for each of didates are in the running for the a leadership training organiza­ the next twu years, also added tion; more than «272,000 to the deficit. The candidates for the four- Craig Wiles, 56 Chestnut St.. a year terms include: conservation officer for the If voters turn down the miuag*:. Barb F Chereni, 1*255 Department of Natural the sooaest a new election couid Gavanaugh Lake Rd., an edtica- Kesources- be scheduled would be 50 days, lional administrator and asyst- "That's certainly the Largest Mills said. ant professor at Spring Arbor number of candidates for one The poUe will be set up at College; election in rerant Chelsea school Beach Middle school from 7 a.m. Raymond G. Coulter. 15777 history," said assistant to 8 pjn. this Monday, June 9. ­ Gcrtoa R4-, Grass Lake, a "seroi- superintendent Fred Mills, refer - ly Chelsea school district ratira*;" baa driver for the ring to the more Ann 23 years he residents can vote. dtatrfct; has worked in me 1791001, Absentee ballets are available ?Aw* Vtytaau U> Cavanaugh By contrast, last year Ron Sat- at the administrative office* at Lata* m, a naasteoical engifteaf tertawejai ran ineppeeed far the Chelsea High school during nor­ «a*Aoark<«BMotonCo.; oafe open school board seat mal school hoars. They may also Pamela Htslloway, 17200 Cawata* voters have not bad tp be picked up betweeafa.m. aad 2 Wateiaa Bel, a fonner book- dad «aa> a miUaa* proposal in pjn. mw Saturday Stricter^ Going Out of

CM SMetef s Sam's Wear, owe of Ottawa's QMBX specialty sterns, is gotog out of tasaacss this sum­ mer so tnat trieaoTf owner Dave Stricter, and baa wife. Ruby, can begin their retirement The store, at 121 S. Maui St., next to Schneiders Grocery, has been a Chelsea fixture for 72 Vtace Dunn Jr., Jude 4)ui|teT and Tin* Uberg- In (be beck row, from years, ever since Dave's father. TOP » SEVENTH GRADERS at BVarb Mitkb

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The cor repair guarantee rhoi lasts for os long as you own your vehicle The fiee Lifetime Service Guoianl^o. H you ever neod to hove yoor ford, Mercury or Lincoln fixed, you pay If your tr.H'nagci' asked you llii.s (|iics preventing a suicide attempt. Il can once onr.i we'll guni-nntee i.iot if the covered part ever has to be fixed again , . . we will tion, would yon ivrugnizc it as n help all ol'u.s hi' more sensitive lo the is fix il free, f-ioe part*. Fre© labor. Covers thousand*, o* parts, Labis ns long as you own symptom of depression, a suicide warning signs of suicide. yoor vehicle-. "Lifetime means tho consumer's ownership period of his or her Ford, warning signal? ll may or may not lie. We I'eel as you do, that life is very growing Lincoln-Mercury, Mercui or Ford Light Truck. "Ask us for " free copy of The Guarantee" lull how do you know.' 1 good. And perhaps hy on" gelling thi'. limited v/onnnty "overs vohn [<>s in riormdi usft. Anrf t'xt !'-)*?*. ,,^ Sii<> iTiointononco porK, belts, hoso*. slii.'^l rntrlof Kind ifp': '> i y. Teenage suiride is more common together, we can save a teenagers strong than you might think: It's (lie second life. Please call us (o arrange for a Now Over MICHIGAN'S OLDEST FOKD DCALfR SINCC APRIL 15, 1912 most-common cause of lecnage presentation death. One positive aspect ahout sin 6,0M Books cide is thai il inn he prevented. And FORD we'd like to help more people in our To Choose From community uiulersiand how. ALL HALF-PRICE MERCURY Invite us to 11H* next nwetiug ol you; youth group, church organization, FUNERAL HOME 116 PARK ST. MOTOR SALES. INC. or service cluh We'll hring :i film (Atfon ffom Cl<'um..n) DOWNTOWN CONVENiihiCi illustrating how to recognize suicidal "Since 1862" Chelsea, Mich. tendencies and what steps to take in 134 PARK ST., CHELSEA Hour*: Moo., Ihur*. X M 7:SO a.m. to 5:90 p.m. Saturday 7:30 «,m. to noon 475-7148 222 S, Main St., Chelsea ^^ 475-1303 Phone 475-1444 MM: 10 6 Mtn.-bl. Mun * hiuii. 1« I fh« Chalvta Standwd^ W»dn«*doy. June 4, 1966 A3

MAftVEY WfLUR. Mr ond Mrv ft*had Worvey of Grow Lohe have .announced the tr>OOg*rn«nt of their dovohter. Kimb*rly Ann. To 0ov«4 *w»etl Welier, ion of Mr ood Mr*. Jomet R WelUr of Form- ingioh Hill*. The bride-elect «ill graduate from fVUchioon Mot* Untv»r»rty on June 7, with a degree in nurung Her ftOnce n rtSflTY SCHttflNCft e physicol •Ataxia* hton t^frh^tr w^f ^l^O C^ —Qf?^ Qfxi .jlfdf'A^ Ai Sittk*r ar,d Defr mond in troy, An Oct 25 wedding it planned. t««ch«i witfc Ch#t*ec KROOU for 17 yvon. wo» toast to Tarry, ond fufur« bridegroom Dove Honor*^ by f«How t«och*r* Ond friend* witr- a Cu-'tii, o McKKh**t*r re«id#rrt and Ch«J*«o Khool Powell-Rodtke wvddmg. «how«r on Thitridoy. May 23 9 wili_ Merkel-Corwin horn* of Mourwn 6oh\. Th* lunch*on wM also b* Of St. Mary * Catholk. church on Jon* 18. 4 Vows Spoken tn Marriage Told Mr. 3ftd Mri. John trie Letcher ^rvif6'i by To,-. Hswk*,- o.-d ??sr, , Jlcn»s!, Tarry* Above. fiw»> l**>, ore Arm *5chifl« Torry. Boris m'jtron of honor Ro»n» Wnght. o former Ch*4»*g Pru*?i ond Cathy Opoko. Outobor Ceremony Mr and Mrs. George Merkel of Jill Williams, John Letcher Van Boren St., Chelsea, have an­ Cyptbi* D. Powell and David nounced the marriage on March Honors Banquet, .. • _ R. EUrJtke were onited in mar­ 28 of their daoghter. Elizabeth Wed Recently in Los Vegos riage May 17 by the Rev. Coyne Jean, to Craig Corwin, son of Mr. The best man was C"haries Installation Close Subscribe to The Chelsea Standnrd! Holiday of Dexter in an fatdoor Jill Diane Williams and John and Mrs. Lee Corwin of Pinck- Eric Letcher, both resident .t Smyser of Massillon, O . a wedding at Hudson Mill* rtey. Elizabeth is a graduate of friend of the bnitegi-oorn. Year for Study Club MetfOfMrk. '"fr+lfrfff. were united in marriage Chelsea High school and April IS in Las Vegas, Nev. The reception was held May 24 Modem Mother* honored the The bride i* daughter of Fred Michigan State University Craig at the UAW Local 12M Hall in IMS cum la ode graduating and Mtrtiyn Powell of Cbelsea, The bnde is the daughter of is .. graduate of Pinckney High Jennifer D, Rice, 175;/1 (;;-,-I.JS Chelsea. seniors and their parents with a The bridegroom ia «m of Doha school and Washteoaiv Communi­ The couple plans a honeymoon dinner on May 6 held at the high Radtke of Brighton. Lake Rd, and the UI? Jerry D, ty College. Williams Parents of the in Hilton Head. S ( school. The meal w*f prepared Attending the bride were her Both are employed by Wash­ bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. They will hve i/t Chelsea. fry the kitchen star? while elegant sisters Celeste Powell, of tenaw Engineering of Ann Arbor. John G. Letcher of Canton. O. desserts were prepared and serv­ Chelsea, and Anita Powell, of They are residing at 1109 Norman ed by Modern M«rthen Davison. Anita also sang the The bride wore a whit* .satin Strudel Making rujfc. Ala) Arbor. floor-length dress and carriwi a Ms;. 27 the busy year ended Wedding Song," accompanying with an installation dinner held at herself on guitar. Mathew bouquet of silk roses. The Class Offered By bridegroom wore a gray tuxedo Mountain Jack's Restaurant. PoweU, tor. of the bride, was best Outgoing officers were thanked maa. Child Study Club Matron «rie» "Corner on the Kfcrtnen" NablMH^fly Pr>IW«> spear headed a vajuipaign to move which ts open u> all r«gardiesi> of The Village Shoppe the cabin from its original site m race, color. cre**t sex national • CaatinsedSMm page one; Wiiiis to the Cobblestone Farm 134 E. Malik. Mncsotei 42&9640 origin or handicap ReservatwnN Chris Kntger at 3:36 p.m. new The cabin will be used is the ore required ami may be made by Gprw IH-S. 10-5. S*tm. 12 5 home for a hands-on pioneer liv­ the Pierce Sd exit of T-W. accord* ing program The project is ex­ calling the Co-opwatiVf Kxien- ine> IJJ /^wtar-a nnluy? Ca\ihmf4l_ pected to be completed ir fall, si>n Service office at 973-SalO A who had walked away from I9ft>. 13 fee will be collected at thf Joor Camp Waterloo the previous to cov«r food for ta5tm^ evening, was apparently trying to RUBBER STAMPS t«M..*Jfrl m.1.*,*. 1+ Ml \y^'t^^ll| 1 «f-t •L1JL L. 1.1 t^TT^ hifhhike when he was seen by IT Kramer. Pester Board & Stencils W.lUai:. \ Murphy, 18, from FOR THE Cassidy l^tke Technical School. Happy Sweet 16 wis caplunx! o»i the east side of M-62 near Waterloo Rd by Frank TYPEWRITER Friday, June 6 Kornexi. Jr. at 3;27 p.m. He was REPAIR SERVICE GRADUATE also tryiRf; to ^tch a ride, police s^id. He »ds sen'ijig one to five years for receiving stolen proper" What a wonderful t\ and cir theft COPYING SERVICE ^ way to say ... Chelsea police aLso asMsted the from Wrtshtfnaw County sheriff's a job well done! fVpartmenl in the capture of two Camp Waterloo inmates at 1:04 Ckd^a Off Let Su^ Your p.m, the sa::ie day. Eugene Word, 22, was serving 118S. MelnSt. Ph. 475353« or 475-3542 two to 10 years for breaking and Moti.-Fri.. *:M S;30 Sat.. 9:30-4. Family entering, and John Charles lawless, 21, was serving five to 15 years for breaking and enter­ \ tiHH^ttwtt'.ttwttw.-.ttH^.^!^^^: ing. 1 1 \ \et»"Vt!!R13e i«=i'=-ienrl«ftnffSS=tt= rTre=i \ \ I'h'WH' \otifv l>'s 0 For the Graduate, hi .itlititiv*' of in\ ( luiflii*' ill AfUlti'Hi '^rMBjkw

^«^ CAROL'S Summer Fitness BODY GLOW WORKOUT STUDIO •s give the fl CUTS Pep, Skelton. Die tor a 40 CHtSTNUT memorable Summer Schedule for ff gift, Monday. Wednesday Adult fitness and Kid Fitnass /•/ :: and Friday JUNE 9 through AUGUST 23 FBI. SAT MON rues. WIO THURS. 475-7094 Aoi.:! ^<.W L,- Ail^ll AJull CROSS" LO*-Mt\l Wi-I h'Si" Oy Appointment Only L.-i* MeO. Mod. Migrt lllli-ltlt liniw i Irr>p«tcl lm;tacl — <* 00 o m. 3.30 p.m Aerol;i,:.5 Av'.-I: .. ; writing A.".i0iCS Aororji.'^ 8 JO a m it 00 a in. B .'» & m 8 30-.)'";. Show her your love and appreciation K.-.IS KlOS instruments Mils Kid* 1 CM Fit G«l Fit Gel l '! Col Kit Aerobics with a beautiful birthstar Ae'OBiCS Aerobics AsrotiiCf, 8 12 yrs 5-7 y'S 8-1? yrs !> 7>rs pendant or ring 3:4^ am 900 am _ 9 4b am 9 CO am Adull AJull Adult Adult Low-Mud AVAILAHLi: SL'T WITH Hl:H LUCKY nifUHSlAH $mm\ Med Hi-jii Low-MnJ. M.M -High lm(Kicl AND f-'lhRY DIAMONDS IN GLtAMINO GOLD Impjcl Inip^i:* Impact Aerobics Ai:rot)ics Awobics Aerobic.!. 5 .30 (im If! 6 CO p.m 5 30 t> f'1 GOO |vm All" classes open lo co-ed participation. Class sire is Wnitwi. A rwti'frifft C*Hw f«r Wwww Please register early to reserve space. CALL 475-930« MiNfl II I'll EAR PIERCING YES! Rates (oi 3 Month Tuition-- June. July & August umli.in Willi puu:h.iSi,'Ol piOr-OiiU) Art u H j Children oairmoi; Piiii'ntiil consent YOU CAN! 1 houi classes I -t!) ntimitc classes lixiuifOtHiixtor Ui • Build self-contidonce 1 litre per v»eek $40.00 Hunts pc week $.}G.OO FREE 2 limes pm week $50.00 • Ovorcomo fears ? limes pot sveek $60.00 ;ltirnos per week $80.00 • Find o job Unlimited $100.00 if you oio a soparaNnl, ()iv:iicod widowed woman Upon registration you will be requested to complete a Hca th Hisloiy form tor class participation. Classes are closigneil for WINANS CALL 665-2606 healthy individuals seekmp, to begin, maintain, or increase ihoir 'p^p/wjCjttfc fitness level. Please check with your doctor before beginning JOIN OUK NEXT JOB fHfc!JAKA)ION this program P ROC. RAM BODY GLOW.118¼ MAIN STHFET'CHtLSEA, MICHIGAN 48118 U6 S. Main St.. Chcl^a Ph. 475-7501 ••sinning JMM 17 475-9300 JEWELRY <)|>cri Man & I'tU t'nlll 8:30 fvt Ytmt Canvr.nltnrr «j A 4 ItM* Ch«neo SlQfidcifi) W*dr>«tday Jim* 4 I "Joo -mczz^zapc =HK' -war Senior JUST REMINISCING Citizen III'"" ItlkvH j'llllfl.ffV "l*i, "' ""• ' ln'llf> bflHHlwil 2•# \vnrn in*» • • • Mint ley t'lni'i' mid Hinh»if Activities SfM'rr i ..ntuiiii'vl Iroiil lifiilr twoi linvld Hi-rtkf win ,* - . iiistntetlon ui I Tie first building W-fk*ol June 4-U OVJ 'M'tMilarsiiifi .tward for a 'f W; iHjicnmi'x will 'x'Kin WriJin-'Miay, Juiw 4 SVpp*r Mrt l*iwt«in ,St«i{*T haa been in-it Sunday :i) i I,I'.JI Ni^ht. *ff»«. iter, hert-oniun •u^LmJ. appointrd Ui enroll Kwreation I'la.iH hi'it'.rv,' hv CiH'<>\ wtxjlf wheat hrfitd with butt«;r. ' (rum il vilunteer wi.rken tn Appleiwuce, milk Hamrr. K.illncm- Ciirton, (via fluhrr aiKl Ann I'.ilmrr. ;;ill MSAI.M it the playground, and with Thwsd*y. June ? Porii t.ui- -.wifiuiuim at local Ukm letv xravy, buttfrrd rnii'Jd .itfiry," hy i>nriiUi> Hrowri, I.n vc>,(fUbiei. potato**, bran nvuf- t}ueline Hoover Suaaiuie 1-of Maw -St imprnvem«ntii are fin with butter. <-hrrry crwp. ijnist, Nancy McCalla, i*da underway Drainage for the en- nuJk. Hamp. eiit»M will. ^>v Kllen lire eaat «»d« of the villa** *Ul hr Friday. June« Batdo^<, na^ FiMher. KlKimv Prarwxi. (iuane pnw»ded by the 2*Mnch Ulc bein^ bruwru, Mexican cote aUn», fruit W'euui, prophsi-y h> i".*»ry «'at- laid under the roadbvd «1 N. Jtace, cpoluea. milk tell. Richard Hai*l, Mary Ann Mum St. HaniKm and Roae Ann H1IL1 Monday. June »- Macaroni and David Stneter waa in charge *f l.'hfUm'* Was ht en a iv County cbatsc. Cakforra* bknd v«ah Memoriai Day activttie*. The Roai, with trw TocatUy. Jiaw 18-Mwtfkia/. prayers, Floyd Rowr read unveiiirui of ,1 plwjue .ut^ebed to j?ravy. KoUaptd poUtoea, bwt- lean's Orders reswdii»4 Mem the building tered jjrwin bona, rye brad, orutl Day; rmtaa of ^al at?- aprtaits, todL Approuniatcly W Kiwantam* vicamac wfaa hare died were Wednesday. June U-Vf^e- and their ladies attended an an­ read by Mrs. Lyle Chriawell. nual picnic winch *a.*t held thui tabi* wup. egg naiad on whole •MUV^wJUflfc A* OW. 35 -^Wioq <• b«ng piann*d by *o*oid wheat oread, cabbage-puieappi*- j\ ii*- at C11C ^iVariiiu^i, ijn- K MKwi**o iobin >* WM dought»r of Coroi Wah*fnan of Jackton and Chorl** l«ii*v it. ill L#»IK» ,'it Yearn »j/<>. . . School Parking Lot Wtyinesday. Jtme 4-- Mr and Mr* LawrvrH.* Dunn 9 JO aux-Carda—ptaoddc TwflTMaiy. J«aw 5, >«B- Someone broke nut the back 4-and «-handed eachr*. break for HEALTH TOPICS Forty-atsi graduated m the window of a piar. and Valedic­ High achool auto shop over the Wedding Amtversciy on June 1 9-» ajtL-NaadhpwaBjt, kntt- L'atveriety of MtrbJgaa Family Ptartire Ctatrr at ClteUei tory addres* by Jean Schwein- Memorial Day week-end, Chelsea tmg and o-ochctteg-HwrfrrtAiahi # HrnutpiluK tttftu*nsn nntl HIH I iurin*> . . furth. Clairt Pmphecy. Jackie police reported. cm June i, L»wr»:ni> and ljvrnice then worked as a Hutthea, Mary Van Riper, Jackie enjoy coffee boar wbiie w«rk>nj( Pediatnci reconanend inuniouz- The truck, a IW7 Ford, bekmj?- Marguerite Dann of Saline bailiff in Ana Arbor (or seven Perhapa yoa'vc read abuut it or Weir; Giftatory by Betty Brad­ « tla n iwmfiwnrt tadividuals 1 ing agauvct HIB diaeaae lor ail mK to instructor Loreii Winn, wa* i •i.-iebrated their «*h ttddu\« an­ /ears. Since hu final retirantaft your doctor haa .WKK*^^ thm bury. Sally l*eth, Mary Uu often abar* dsaar eapertta^ children in the V.S. at M month* vandalized bctweam Friday. May niversary A gathering of friend* in 1976. Lawrenc* stays actirt your dwld should havr the new Tohia, J ana !*TU WewU?rg: Clam 10: W -i4n.-Ora«ate. of age. If y >ur child if saw the ZJ and Tuesday, May M, police •iod --iatives tasted by their son, picking twmea m the .lununer. HIB vaccwe. Here are a few facts WU1 by Lee Hoppc, Stafilon that ought help you understand ajfe of two yean, perfeap* you «id Value of the window was Mir..:.. rus wife Marian and Marguerite is very talented tn Walker George Winchester. I and crocheting, butting, sewing, doll Class Hiatticy by Bea Fowkr. Thursday, Jane i— vaccine is important her with the FSB vacnne >oon said late Dann. and Karen and making and varum type* of 9 aaajc-Canai- HIB. hemophilus Influenza wood, will be held on June 8 at craftl 9:30 a-m.—Sewing for Vet- Type B. is the moat camxmm KK Andre* i Catholic church IN p.m.—Kitchen Baxivi ,"-5 Dv\ have two children. rhddren ti^at result fnah com- CALL il$ FOR DETAILS — 473-4)639 i^»»-r«ni? and Marxumtc s heb- ^4'vapjs. -Square ittmints Marvin i.itmn V Win* *nd i M.II ;-,iu-atir«> rrf mmin»?rtUL Thu flu 0i*?- include crafts and rrs*y are 2:00pm. WaUufiii rnik^r-i(wi or rvMrinnugt. i. *nr vry *rt)vf in senior Ctftm'» Fnday, June *— iUtsrsys iSwSSf Aytefeste. Ms? ¥i •>-ven ^andchddrwi and tnre* the respiratory system by programs inrhidinjd ptoying 9 30 am. -Cant­ ,:r«»t ki ..lak'tnldnm. MI^C twice wrxKji *n& euchre couching and sneezing It » 's* •*} a.m. — N*«tlewort estimated the HIB duea-Se afferta i^»i>r,iv 'ttiret from th* 10 30 a.m. -Pnajrwjw •.•T euLhre •?> ni«aii Stale Poike in 14»! He one in every 3Mt children m the tojuroaatcnL r#n look a poaitux al Che Unrt^i States, iwfnr^ Ihev fjfth MoDday, Jane 3— h*>»l*r Pro.inj! Ground* to birthday and HIB liaease m I'IV » » ajn. -Widows m^rtinu neiae* untii fle retired » IMt Tb* conimun beyond a^e five 4 » »4». -Cards The HIB vitui.i.ii< »»J DEPENDABLE •. SI a>BL—Needlework J*-1. Hoped m Apni \W> and :s I 30 ajn. -China painbn*: smjff^ tte safest of ail vat -cino TREE 9:31 ajn. 4 1 OOpJii -Btngo. tor -hildrav Less than I'I. <:< l:M pjn-Stained gutaa. thtiv u-^xM showed ntscUooi SERVICE Tueadav June It— ftrv er ..T tweUusg at the infection 9 30 a m. —Cards >;tc in ^thin the 2< hwr* urn* Th»r# is No Oars* for Our Servicer 9 X a ;o -Needlework nie^natriy fiillowuui the mjectwav FHI T»airr Dfiiv^ar r •s^tkH*^ 10 Warn -Art dan. In a stud\ rJotM- m'rwLind in 197^. 10 Ma.m - Blood arcasvre t04 S. WUIN S?., CWIM* A*»CM. 4wt1t the vaccwM *A» njt t-ff^livif in (Afcovw Swrs4t~ t »30 a-m. -NceeDCwark. i-fiddj-wi against txher npe> of fW Iff IMA US 10:90 A.m. -Ceramics. flu, ! 00 pm -Fitness AttenduiK a da> i are i. >.-ntrr in- 1 lift rs m irs^ .. . _ creaa**! ine TL'SK I>I nxp/^virt- r.D U \3 •vsr*' liS^ u=> u U u mm U M Lui u V\J, UZ=3 L:^—3 HIB. ann j ^iiul effort sfumid u be m^ide tu Lji.i'iiiJiii/t.'.'hJiaren ••' ^F S^TE?ssAViit3gefnenf tCTuimii sui-n :.i.,-!litn"- Thf un- Graduates youve com« a long way! Sessions OrYered portjmf ..if pr'i'. iiliijii tfii.i preic for lion to this group uf i: lr-:i .::• AtHea/fh Cenfer niA bt; overstate..! h.ldren *h<^ aller«j day care (.'!•!.ter^ pri/haMj. Caihenntf McAuley Health account for a mv-rity ,-f the For this special time in C>nU?r will ipenaor fre* intruduc- cases of HiR fJi!it'.i>i' amuiu: c OMM! rntNi IU \ l.'niv A 1 U>NA! r X<,1 I i f NCf tor)' PersufLil Strt'ss, Manage­ your lives only the best is children 1¾ d; »J rncn!:,.- .if a^f Q I-AK1NI IWH tHUDWIN ment sessions from 7:30 to 9 p.m. good enough! Sec us for TheU S C'uijLc Health Service ONI Mixxlay, .June 2, and Wednesday, and the American Academy of H f^ t'W'll I SMIIMAl 10LKATDK June 4, at the Education Center a complete selection of t! A n A WAYMt STAIf UNIV: WSITT at St. Juseph Mercy Hospital, graduation supplies i.pl. Itrtultev \lvrrs E N IH A-;TI( Ann Arbor. O rtAJH/nimniuR n ACHf.K, ANN AKOittf The free classes will illustrate Kt'tttrns from .S«'rriV"<' a comprehensive approach to In W t'sii-rn Pacific L f ADE WSHIP O ni.riHfM <)i IHSI«II:T tjum'iinw COUNCIL Ufje (Cljeteea *tanbarfc permanent .seif-egnlrol of stress, The role of biofeedback, relaxa MitrineCpl. Fradlt.-y C. Myers, O MirUjlRtH CHKHL'lll tin l.t.iMmi Hf son of Ralph t. and Rutii K. 3UU -N' fRair *>t. tion, diet and physical exercise S AIM e Myers of Chelsea, recently *v* t£rjtlseu. fRi.ctriyan -19 11 H in managing stress will be O Mfrvmmii ntnoANf:f rnnniTiit presented. returned from a six-month deployment to the Western NI R(jf 1 ic tHi. «»75-1371 Participants at the introduc­ E O 11» UNIVtRSIlYOI flllHItiAN Pacific. tory session may register for the t'kl UOCrORAI CANOtOATt During the deployment in: par­ comprehensive eight-session A i iP.uifiiic: ( Dlll.AI IUNAI AOrilNllirKAt UlN course. ticipated in cijcipany, j.lai'ion j.-.d :-A]a.id tai'tics and p.ilr...:..ii|ij For more information, call O JIMIKNtYflAN fill.LWVftiri! enerci-se.s t>i> the traifufii; ijrounds 572-15675. of both Okinawa and mainland Japan. Kxtensive live firmx and UitfU'xm>.% 'to .itirml a 13attabon landing Team exer- BOARD OF EDUCATION cf.-ie including all supporting SilrtTflotiH' { on i i'/tiinn arms, were the hUihli^ht.s while I1- .41 nn >*. •;-. • .• •.- l> 1 .1-1 /Uk/U\ Myers was deployed to Camp an »fv» (~*fw.YTi 1 memortai Mrliiiii.i of CIvLsea Con«re(jation Fuji. Japiin /./.,1.^..:,^ of .It'hovah'b * :tness*a and up to He is currently -serving with the Hospital 60 pe<#le from the Chelsea area First Battalion, -'nd Marine Di\i- will attend the public address by sion, Camp Ijejuem1, \, C'. I K i Bishop -Peace at t-nst! A 1977 -^radi.atc of Saline /Vrra Vkhei. (J'.xl SfM'ak'j " Sunday, Htvdi school, Saline, he joined the THE KEOGH WE CARE •June .") at 2 10 pm at the -we*^' Marine Corps in Jnnuary W I Vumli's Si.'[f,|':inpj.i)vi.l >i ^jriUaf Silverdijme. I'crMins v.'itli .111 IIH 1 irm- f'd ,i That is why we designed our PLAN Girnfiirl.ihlr .iml Di^ul'iv..! cardiology services to meet YOUR needs. 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» I'm fiiiot.t'i SIM VII os * Sti .•[itukilriit'' LOSER'S DRAWING EVERY SATURDAY « l)r uq I dijKipy Weekly Drawing, . .5 Free Tickets Lu.yt? ifi .jJttjpi? ON .iurVFtt,", Monthy Drawing DAVE ROVVt to i-ree ncwets 121 S. Main, Cholsof.i. Mkh. 49118 P«?opay xppruMfhe* Thia Memorial Day wan one to pl*Btt Hharr with yiMir readers remember foe my family and me (hit f.iriul) .it iwi, Ail! '|(ivr ;./ licnh the followiriK tribute U> tJUTi A few yearn ago, I leaded to S'chiMil lic—A Fitter display a large flaf <£>'x9') that (KlIirMl.ltlllgb I"' ill'" •• '' 'Mill ilH lr;v till l|)( A Kathrr ID (UMI'H nitX Ut chiidrwi had been laid over my brothcr'a To am hii ey«m, ( .)|( I .IM Si In ml I )|-.| r a i ll is i lifi r»si'v fol , mr >:«aket The flaM had been kaot In Hi*!M»rv a trunk tor several yean, I decid­ MIIWII-- HI! 'ui voter. \t[r Ix-si h^vm |<.i Hln liandn. ed to display it on special days, 1 mil' - iiiHih.i Hm It«t, such aa Memorial Day, Flag Day, fitlli t iope .,|1if IO'\ iMi I To beatnik, yrt finr). etc., not only in hi* hanar, but rvrryihmt' Mrrt J|I the |(uv *ith H ii milium Alwaya mtil l»ve auto to remind everyone whoaaaa isn't nuu h happiT rhaii ifu- i/uv *oh }u God gav» Fethcra it, that we live in a coaatry that million A wpccfc of entrant, deserve* our work and loyalty. Anil the vbawty Why' hciitJM- the increase i> simply playmg ' »t' h up with mirilv Adding »f«w human faults coaBfery ssj would want to llva in. cu*t hikfi m ill Mhtxd dssrrms No new i»ur*rs air i>nng inrrodu.- And wnnkntfM toe humility. My laapfiiaasv baa tvnad ta dav , cd iti butterfly ian hing. tutu darn mg or Chelsea m 1V70. purchasing our home Un; Kat fla« reiarnod, Thai fan ia lap and 20 »•«» fft>m Garnie Writ We have never ai'ended any of the targa to aaaa. If anyone f vfVK.U in thr Q»d»ur property IAW*. and we are To be OMd irhm needed. Thank yoa for helping return ATTOW*rr BAMDY MVSBAXH, left. flfiaui m pav J '' mills more For tiM Uwgh ames at toe Bag, so that ail can enjoy it rwtsvea a meaty bag fctm Bal Bett, laaarager at is eeeretary ef tke 1V> begin wuh, in I'fO we moved into a u-mmutrnv peopled "Grawtng pttm" He g»vc Fttbm this 4tJ» at July. t ehVe of CtUasa— Trast. Tae east fcag by mam homiies *tw> had been well rduiurd b-, the (helsea An cmflotf tense of huinar Sincerely, a 1 ill Manual gift by fee has* h> tka school". i"hci werr run on|v hrrraic hui • -ihanic- m ihcir pacniv God tmght Fathen Ken Banter their ihunho and (heif si boob rhrv wrre fficndlv frspo fable. Howtoprty, civili/.rJ neighbors Graduates uf rhc i lav* ut I'i'Ojrr mn» >•• vears Not J>»t wttb word*. Dear Editor: Free Dog But, wtth the mtf ulil with i hildrcn uf ths-ir own, many of whom gi/ ••<< thr ' lielsea The Michigan Supreme Court Thty lire their lftm schools and routinely itthievc the .a^denfiK honor foils has appointed a bine-ribbon Care Clinic "Fatber." to God Htowl/ citizens' commission to recom­ Frim 'ho pc^pcuive. I 1«« (he pruptned 2'/ mill nurrase *s We awnot give a naUer name. mend ways to improve n; the ptucof $10 wrir-h of frx,d One of life'* greatest ^t**n«gff 14 Michigan's court system. h Offered tu a bit muf than SKt -U) It »>< nufke (he diffcrrm c 4f ail. we Having a Father Ilk* you.' Aa part of thv study, a public Suirnrjertime—it's just aroond This Indicated to all Fathers . liv­ UKUX MK the vnirc-Avc .\.'-^> JI t(;r (.httkom uatititer r>r g^s pump «/«• opinion survey is being conducted the corner. What a perfect season ing and daceaaed. *««v wr; th"Kt Wc piy ihr pri< r ur fate the problem i>f empfv to determine how Michigan to shower some attention on your Week's Murrwhft xnd £*a tank* By Millie Warner citoens feel stoat near courts. dog. Maybe Spot needs a special Ar rhc lihuol miller clntion. wf hive a <>liph(ly difft-rrut About 75« Michigan adwtts are be­ haircut dartog these warm tiTuaiiim ttr ian vurc rn> And *c tan v io u>wrr Come on, Chelsea no to jail' the University of Micfugan's In­ inured a new pappy that needs to On June 17. 18. 19, the American stitute for Social Research to •'.:>•• /ujiity oi DUI cdiuuH>n. pnxJming ^raduac-- '*riu */c less be houaebroken? Have you heard Cancer Soeiety is again sponsor­ measure what they know and the latest update*on health eare? iliuii'ird fur urmpftitton in ;c»r* ahead We -vad '>ut nrjduaic". -o ing tfv? Great American Look-up think about their courts <*/'-'V • U|^|f f^ tl llt/W I Lilt. I Jl AIM J opinion on Iwicmgarr courts out Humane Society of Huron Valley many, such as rhc June fltide and Grtx^m. the ")unc vtaxr (ji'vemnitrif) iuuld tlimiii *te at Ita^t two million crnpluyrfs behind ban and raise money to are not interviewed as part of the Experienced uratr ^tors from the 4 who ^rc ?nitcjintz;i\ Htrht thia dtscaae. poll are tnvtted to put their news AMI Arbor Doa; Tr jting Club will Graduate, ii 1 "nr of rhc r-iojt impcrtanr months oi the i-rnp;rc huilduiH Pnaonsrf'' who voiimtwr for in writing and Jcnd them to the be on hand to give valuable tips voung perion's hie Tc would iike to take rHisopprrrunm ro Hrrr it, ( hil-c j. ihiny- st\ JS ihev should be *-up<'fintctnirM' this worthwhile event wtll be "ar­ ciwiunission. The address is on topic* suth as feeding, health rxtend a BIG CUV >R.', I'LLATJO\,S to ALL TI^E CHELSEA kav \'.iir Mrrr v»tih ihr abt« ^-isuihriil Fred Mil's rut) .t vrt\ Mfthl rested" at their workpiace by an Court. P 0. BoxMStt-N. Lansing, care, groosssng, housebreaking, ARtA GRADLMt^ and NEWLWtDS and max GOO off-doty police officer and MI«M». *hop K«/v rrnpk>vrt i«. needed No unc is dt>in« u>ck* paper' obadieiBCt training, and dog BLF.SS caih one el vou imme^urabl', a» you go fuiwaid into trwuported to the JatJtfCe located bread chsvacteristics. There wiE *4irk r'.vrn -(.:tf mrrrdx-r :s mntribuung to edui:if«jrial r^cllernr Thr Conanssion is particuiary hie at Arbartand Consumer Mall. interested in hearing from per­ also be oenionstratMos by the in­ jiid the qujlu. .it lummuintv 1 ttc- Tats year, ana buainema are structors followed by a question ; sona who have bad personal ex­ Whai the W ut th»»il sjpj nes. hranng. participate in the jad-a-than The tims, jurors, witnesses and per­ The dink will b* teeid on Tsea- C0LE-BURGHA«DT ( ; eleiir»it> and u«hff rKm.n«iir^ irn.iut;^ J wrx»ppin(j XJ prrtent company/organization that sons who have been involved in a day, June Ifl frwn 7 to* M p-m. at • hm/ij in ^ic I'M of msmrttnet raise* the moat money per lawsuit. the BSHVCorrununty Education Maiti!iit:!n)? hi(jli i;ualirv ciiuti m ('licit-a mfjin n * category will receive a traveling Justice Patrtcua J Boyle Bakfcxai. 3181 Cherry Hili Rd FUNERAL CHAPEL • mjnimuiri ^tjjL;aiifi>r fum ln>nMI\ hU'Tuii >!udrttt>. trophy for 19H-14f7, Companies Michigan Supreme Court Acn Arbor. U is frew to UV public that have issued challenxvtt in­ Yomr Qhtliea Funera Horn* with ihe .; hurut iimails iitctUT mran-> ihat I h:' graduate tan tn , >ui J |ob but please, leave your pets at clude: Mutual nl Oraatvi in­ HOMt Lkr, Mm*npknTt % ipp'^an^n tornt aru)v>ui mitpciling any ».?rrtr ur avuid mtfrcr surance ainMcien), Iwaau strwt Pet ear* wnriiare w« also I* Z141aVKX 'fTttwitkr* «ut,h M cfHvruiK an rxprofway *hcrt- ihc wgn Kays The Chelsea Standard: *- S8J-.... ,.-- ym&mvp*mm'. Association < retail orgaou#- available at ro cost- -TT"-*"*- ** ** " - "™ ^-^J11^ WRONG WAY LX) \01 ENTKR 1« u ^ood ta know the *ord tionsi, Johnson Control Hoov­ K>lx )\ 1¾ t wafn(r>j{ rven if the pn.rurc of i vkuli and ira»»bitir» i* er Universal 1 manufacturing inn irul.idfij Krr 4 person who lAji't rr^d any product with plains 1 lJ( !l."'( )S Dfi tht .'Drainer mav ieem pt'rtcttlv •ale ru CM ,n drink Court ca*es *ij| be jdjudtL-ated Hjit >t ;i\\ tnr rdon* ;n prison jrr liluctatc- ITicv > 'uldo i aru;d.i> Nijjht Spciul- including: P«ter B. Flrteher. 1 Ion Sbelton, l)on..s Preston, Keith 'I'hcri" uic Muhi^ao hi^jh Hh'»'K *hith award diploma- M Molin. Judith Wuod. Collene Con­ •ii.JijuH'< wl.o -.,(1- so drfii 11.-0( id iii," -.hrirr K's that some trcshtticn rad, Cymbia Kucigtns, and BICYCLE RODEO iiiicrin;' :ut«' Hiik'j't-s iriu-' take t.ourses m remedial feadini;. Michael Stunpson The Judges writiti)' or atntirnetii be lore Stin^ admitic.l to collegian: < l.isNWork have indicated they will levy \X'iiy '*oul«l u lu^h MKOIII ;invwhere uwani a dipluiiu 10 -.t per- fines" in aceordancr with the son who is luinrioii.ilK illiierjrc? The school adrninisirators have io ''crimes" committed. keep ddvan, uij.; these pupils trom grade to grade to get them uitt oj .After sentencing," prisoners nhinil. If elements >thi)\>l iidniiiiistrators had, to spend. say. 12 will be escorted to a jail cell years making nunieroLi- kiLIS liier.iir-, or provide six years of high where they may u_-*. telephones to Join McDonald's® of Che/sea school edu,anon lot herd, <,f students to merit a diploma, such r.-all friends, co-workers, and school systems would nerd millions ,,t dollars worth of extra anyone else who wik Uul them : ilaisrooms and teachers, plus scaring miilages. uut McDonald's will supply the prt-soners food and drink as bread The L; S, Bureau of ilie Census publishes lists of lifetime earn and «>aler are no longer cwmg ings ut people with various amounts ot education. There are 12 For A Bicycle Safety Clinic! served. tables based on projected combinations of interest tates, inflation Ketum transportatior: will also and productivity. Table 5, however, seems ro be illustrative of the be provided compliments of times we are living in. Si here is what it foretells for a 25-year-old Prestige Limousine Service, man of today who woiks to a retirement age of 64. He will probably Domino's Pizza, IIK- and Don earn these amounts during his lifetime, based on the extern of his Massey Cadillac SATURDAY, JUNE 7,1986 schooling: Do you know .someone you Vducation lifetime Humings would like to see behind ^ir-,'' Less rh;in 1.2 years " $1,038,0()0 Would one of your company .nonagtrs look good in bUek and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. High School. 4 years $1,478,000 white stripes'' Individuals College. 1 io * years $1,721,000 wishing to participate as College, 4 years $2.226.OiK) at Beach Middle School Parking Lot pri.soners or project volunteers So the hik;h school dr,if>vui mil pay a penalty ot mote than are urged to call the American $400,IKK) during his lifetime compared io ihc lour year graduate, Cancer SiH'iety office at 97M.MH). and the four-year college gnduaic will earn $74S.OOO more dun Since relv, B*-3^^ „_~-._ iV?^,^!^ ,«M«J MM.A!.!MM«A those who kiss die I >oks goodbye ahcr high school Barbara ••' .Jorits, Ullll^ JfVVf WIV»]f«>tff7 «alf|«a7 f/Wf I CVtfk/W | fST SratiMks tot wiiimn in iilenme earnings are ditfenn: Iri,::i Co-Chairman. men toi v.ii ions LCIMUIS noneoi which -utuc-t interiotnv NXomcii Cireat American 1 ,KK-1 to In the following activities: are oveicoming irtiiuries of div rimmation irnliniing denials i ! education. Bur how things have changed' College enrollments toi American women have equalled the number oi male enrollments • BICYCLE MAINTENANCE CHECK since 1970. The tost of going ro college has /roomed beyond the finaiuial Lsoca.-dc da Vtr.o 111 • OBSTACLE COURSE resources of many families, which makes the value ol a quality K-12 wnted the %c\%%or* education such as we are delivering in Chelsea all the more impor­ • BIKE LICENSE ISSUANCE tant. ZOA'S Responsible patents with limited icouttes may still he able to LOGCAHN By the Chelsea Police Dept. manage tuition ami oilier costs a; Washtenaw Community College LUNCH • CERTIFICATE AWARDS while a son oi daughter lives at home and cams part -time pay in en­ ^n4CtMrl«k«M vironmentally wholesome places like MclXmald's. With a two-year WAVIBLOO Associate LX'gtec from a fine community college, careei entiy skills M*?n..Thur* 9 a.m.-a p.m. accompany the diplomas. The.se, plus experience, plus higher 'rl 9 o.m. 9 p.m education credits earned in off-work hours can lead to career S«t 9a.m.9p.m. advancement. Sun » a.m.-S p.m. Be Safe With YOUR Bicycle! AK-To«-Can-l« Ocean Perch I tie eweme a/ tin mriieve/rierli t.\ iftuutiy eitm iiiirj?t, riant wow Every Friday-$4.93 an J the determination, not merely to succeed financially, hut to &ife others the strength to stand on our (hou/ders. STORE «1 PIZZA I hese are the reasons why we should support out excellent educators in the C'lvlsea School District in next Monday's millagc CARRY-OUT cleuion. The need is for an increase ot about 4 percent. In the past OMM r»l. A SA1. TIU U P.M. five years tuition alone at publit universities has gone up by 40/>er ©••Tf k\ cent 12" «HP. 16" U*G< So Monday is V Day when you vote yes for our small but CHEESE . , . »»,23 %• 7.00 necessary new mitlage. If you arc a registered voter and require get- McDonalds „„„.-,. 4 1 ITEM. . . »5.73 ( 7.73 ling help to bead) school to cast your vote, call any of these i-3 ITEMS. . .»6.23 » 8. DO numbers and you'll get a ride both ways: 47V91U, 471-OlO-i • • 1535 S. Main St. t i ITEMS. . »».7S • 9.23 Wiflv^S'SeSd (CATS)oi 171-2700. + 4 ITEMS , , .»7.23 »10.00 It you have a baby-sitting problem bring your little ones with t SUMi . . . . »8.00 »11.00 you io Beach school. They will he cared for by student members of Phono 475-7169 the National Honor Society while you ate casting your vole. wmwmmwmzikTrmwBm A 6 rhw O'lolauti Standard W»dne»day JUH« 4 1 ¢86 Chelsea Village %ff ll(*ni*ii ami Inlurni JERRY HANSEN & SONS COMMUNITY Council Proceedings ROOFING & SIDING COMPANY May HO, lifeW Phonu (313) »«4 4232 P. O. Boa 2123, Ann Arbor, Mich. 4*106 nebular S»'.vMn;i. CALENDAR Th»- iiii'i'tum was mlltui to unter at 7,'Ml |».ni. by Presidi-nt Pro- Tom Merkel Al! I Vl'tS Ol' Hf.lOl HM'Af', '. [•>»><• f,IH1l»\ Pre.Hcnt. Prewiknt Pr^l'eni Merktl. CJerk Kosfiitrclcr, Village UMWtr.''[Jil''. .'i'.i.-K/W, | ,'/(;>«• Christian Film Ministries, Manager Wrber an the Standard Wnnt Ad* (±et Quirk Retultml ty, Monday. June 9, * p.m. m the life of Conic Ten Boom in war* Absent I'n-sident Satterthwaite Crippen Hcise. Business • • • Others Present Ctvd Defer^e Director Schanto. Pat Schant/, Chelsea Communication* Club, ravaged Holland during World meeting, cnnu ittees discussion War II. Conies family provided Village Treiisurer Chapnvan. Cecil C'louae, Paul Newbouse, fourth Tuesday of each month, 8 Supenntendent of Public Utilities Hamer, Bnan Hamilton. Pnln e • • • p.m., Chelsea Lanes basement a "hiding place" for Jewish folk Chelsea Recreation Council 7 being persecuted. Many lives Chief McLVHigall. Gerald L. Milliken. Harold Alten, Tim Merkel, Mark Budget p.m., second Monday of the nwtttuig room. Daane. Charles Shiver and Mark Cheaney • * » wan saved by tb* Tea Boom month. Village Council family. Come, sac thw heroic Motion by Bentley. supported by Radloff, to approve the minutes of In occordancw with the provisions of the chambers. 3Stf Sylvan Township Board the regular sesawn of May «. 19J» as submitted RoU call: Ayes all. Mo­ regular meetings, first Tuasday lady often called, "A tramp for Uniform Budget Act, notk- is h«r«by- giv*w that • • • tha Lord." On tan lew lev*! of tion earned. ;« chel«* Substance Abuse Taak of anct mnisJfa, 7 p.m. Sylvan Motion by Bnham, supported by Bentley. to approve the April 19» a public rwortng will o« hwld on the 1986-87 Township Hall 112 *. Middle St ttaeChaJaea) CansnatKly Hospital Force-second and fourth Moo- fan lot Woodtanfc Room. Us* theFir e Department Rapart as submitted by Fire Chief Kankerd. KcU b«d9«t for th* Ch«4»wO School District on Mon­ dins ; p.m., Kreage House. advtf main antranc*. This la a total call: Ayes aQ. Motion earned. day, Junw *, 1986. at 7,00 p.m. in th« Maxiia U faith moastry F >r farther infor- Motion by TtarfWT supported by Boham, to approve the Apni 1'JW • • » Wednntfhiy— matun call 4ZMM3. Budget Repott as submitted. Roll call: Ayes all. Motion earned. Center, Bwoch Middle School. MaysK Driver. Chelssa, Kiwanis Qsb meets Sopport Gr up for relatives of Motion by RadJofl, SMpported by Bantley, to approve employee Paul A copy of thw 1986-87 budget is dvoilaW* *or every Monday. 6:30 pun. at Afabeimer's patients Wedcemday, Newbouse's request to move frass his present residence in Chelsea Conmunity Hospital- June IS, 10 to 12 AMI. Tamer Ifuc, ynHirnt— Stockfandge to an area five is) niika farther from Chelsea for a period public inspection at the office of the » * » Geriatric Center. 1010 Wall St. Drop-In Service, the Okidren's of sis it) months. Roil call: Ayes all. Motion carried supenntencient or scnoo»> <-•( me ^neisea ..0.. Parent-Teacher South meets Am Arbor For information, call Center at Ctmleas CumBanuty rtiin—ion was held in regard to Dana Park. No action was taken. School. the second Monday of each month 7W-2SW Hospital. 475-1311. eH. 4« or 40» Moan by Boham, supported by Radloff, to not enter into an agree­ • in the South School Library at • • • advfltf ment with Sylvan Township in regard to serving zoning violations for 7 15 p.m. Luna Extension Group Wed­ the Townstap Roll call: Aye* all. Motion oarniwJ- nesday. June 11, iu :30 a.m., Lima Parent to Parent Program: u> Mernbers ut i^Akss Ford M-J2 Chelsea, J( 7 30 pjn. Call 475-17« or 475-1141. discussion groups. For member­ <1«2 Dump Truck) 117.306 00 4 TV 1791 for tnformatifla, • • « ship information, call PoDy N. at Trustee Radloff was appointed to review the bid-, with the Public » GRAND • • • Wednesday. Jane U. support OT-5125 Utilities Superintendent and make a recomniendation at the next Parents Anonymous Group. group meeting for family lrwutins members of people with Home Meals Service. Chftoe*. Chelsea, a setf-be$ group for -"*—* KKSOLLTION (US: abu«v« or potentially abusive Alzheimer's Disease, 3L Clare's Meals served daily to elderly or parents. Mondays. 7<* pjn. Call church, 23« Packard Rd., Ann disabled Coat par meal «US far BASE MILLAGE RATE A-te- 7 JQ to 9 p.m, 0414040 these able to pay. tatsswfed par­ RESOLVED, that thw Village Council of the Village of i."helsea. in T OPENING 475-J17» for information. accordance with Act b. PA. of 19a2. adopt the base tax rate for the cur­ *! * • frr mure infarmattce, ties .sll Vtu Feeney, 475-14«, or T?u.gjilove Parent Support « • • Joyc^ Miiiiiey. 47*-K»S. rent fiscal year as follows (inmp-For parents troubled by VFW Post tOTS meeting second "» • » General Fund 0.4 mills *t.*4/»4.0ua.SEVi SATURDAY, JUNE 7 their teeo-ager* behavior in Wednesdav of month. 750 pjn. Ch+?l*es Social Service. Ijbrary I.f* mills II OO^l.MO SETVi LI.'K;..^ IR £*w fgrnilt _ tf?l(b drug-* Bixid ftror-amcut VFW Hail. 106 Y Main. 47V!§|iF 2nd HOOT of Vilj^e Of- 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and ^ienbot. or with the law. 7; JO • '..Ti^^^j.^. "FI _;n„ • *r»/»Mn«i cirt'• • * * ficas. Thuntdays, 10 to 4, or if an if u i* taatir •'' umi-^ • w •'" »»,»—. "«-, - • Come) Visit Usi p.m ttbnaays St Joseph Hoapt- eSMrgeney need at other umea, OfcS, first Wednesday foiiow- .Vl/MLatue .32 mills i» .32/tt.OOu. SEV. !,.i. i»i K. Huron River IV itig the first Tuesday of the month caU Linda at 47S-74BS or Jadbe at Free Balloons and Pens Kdu« atwn Center. Classroom 8. at the Masonic Temple. 113 W 475-W2S. Totals 10 » mills :|».iVn,a»SEV) information Sue Thomas. Middle at 7; 30 p.m. Motion by Boham, supported by Bentley. to adopt the above To Kids of all Ages ?7]JM7. >r Gale Cobb «W7W. Sesmal aaaatdt cotauWing for resoluoon as read. Roll call Ayes all Motion earned. • • • Thunuiay— vktan, fannh/. fnand. Asvaail Motion by Kantan. supported by Boham, to request a represen­ tative of the firm of Campbell. Kustcrer & Walraven to be present at lima Township Board meets Umaneem, at the hone at Mrs, Crisis Center, 4MB Washtenaw, the fort Monday of each roootba t Ann Arbor, SM-KIS. so diarajt. the June 3, tMt Coondl meeting :» review the audit report with the Helen Wolfgang an Thuraday. Council Roll call: Ayes all. Motion earned. CHELSEA PET SHOP H p.m.. Luna Townsiap Hall. June 5. Pot-tack dbsw at 12:30 adhrxl2tf Motion by Bentley, supported by Radloff. to eruer into the Tax p.m. F1A Canmumty Center, System Agreement for 19M with Washtenaw County Roll call: Ayes Mon.-Fn. for tree sarvkea: food. ail. Motion earned. 112 I. MMsJI*) St., ChssJassei 'l'tf*tiuy — Cheisaa Kod and Gun dub Aux­ ciothmg and financial t Motion by Jftadlotf. supported by Kanten, for Zoning Inapeclor iliary regular liweCflg. secono ULexh* Uagqe, Tuesday. Karook to proceed according to la* in regard to the fence violation on Hours *:30 WJH.-4:3)0 evsn.-Mon. thru ftttf. June It. 7:» pjxi. at bum* of Thuradsy oi *ach mooth, 7; 30, Summit Street Roll call Ayes-Boham. Radkirt and Kanten. Manna Chartrand, M S. Clinton clubhouse. Un^ane Kd. Home frria Collegt or out of Nays- Bentley Abstain Merkel. Motion earned. < m lugh school far summer4 Looking fXscusston was held in regard to ports>johns at P>Tce Park ^•* v-±j* *23£- *** *"' tor iHiBjsaafti iwLa^ar *» "*fi .1 second TlMrsdny el < Mettafthtf Radloft, mppufled by Kanten, to autberue payment of P€T SUPPLIES • CANARY « TROPiCAO. FI^H & Brvattfed Bab;. MAO meeting month, 7 tt p.m.. at Cituens Join our new summer Bowhng bi»s w suhmlttwd. ftcU <»11 Aye» aU iwotton canied wednagttay, June 11. 10«.m. league! > weeks seasoa starting Motirnn by Kanten. supported by Boham. to adjourn Roll call: n a a Trust meeting rooa:. Fac more information call 475-2129. June 5. Chelsea Lanes C«U Ayes ail. Motion earned. Meeting adjourned Olive Lodge 1W FAAM, 47S-8141 advxl Evelyn Rosentretcr. ' • • a * » Chelsea Regular meeting, first American I^non Pout Su. 31, Village Clerk, Tuesday ot each month. General meeting the first Tnurv Aii.~vi«>lt'.-3 .\uu(iyii>uu3 gi uup VilU^e of Chelaea meeting, every Wednesiiay, POMA'S • » • day of each month at the post noon, 104 E Middle St. Also Chelsea Area Ja>cees, second home, Cavanaugh Lake. Saturday, 7 p.m. c * c Expo Offers Guidelines Tuesday of each month at * • » Chelsea Community Hospital New Beguimn^ Grief Group PIZZA Overeaters .Anonymous will Open !o men and women from tirst and third Thursday each 137 Park Street, CK*I»«MI ages 18 through 36. For more in­ month. 7:30-9 p.m., Family Prac­ meet "iriursday, it Fnday eve­ For Power Equipment formation call Tim Merkel, tice Center, 775 S. Main St., nings, in Dener. fixan 7:10 p-ta. Selecting tlw n>iia '-•quiprnent compare systeiiw." Hickert says. to 8.10 pjn. Anyone interested Ph. 475-9151 47^3272 Chelsea. foe various fann job=» ran help The Atf E\pu 86 >ite is near MCHfllS; MM., 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. * • » nut., call Margie at 42S-4982 or farmers ini.-: edse production effi­ ihe intersection of Farm !,ane Vikki SH «KW134 -x4~4 Sun.. ltt*4.. THofi- * p.m. ^ II p.m. American Business Women's Knights of Columbus Women's ciency and ke«p costs down and Ml Hi.pe Kd. close to the Frl. A, Saw., 4 to 12 p.m. Association 6:30 p.m. at the Auxiliary, secossd Thursday of Farmtrs can make the equifv centrai -wm^iw Free biLs shut- Chekea Hospital fourth Tuesday each month, 8 n.m. at K. of C. JiH'i HuckrnitH'Yt'r meat selection process :nore effi­ ties will operate between the 'We Kneod Your Dough" of each month. Call 475-1707 for Hall, 20750 Old US-12. cient, tou, by attendL-i^ .1^ Expo main exihibit »ite and field information. Promolfd in Air torn' '86, the Largest farm equipment liemon-strations, which will run Wa al«o hov* tfcl* crust pluo on r*m*M. « • • hr'ulti \— Joei D Bucketuneyer, son of show of its kind in Michigan. from midiaoniiiij; to midafter- Uiaa Township Planning Com­ Senior Citizens meet third Fri­ Harold ft feuckenmeyer of 16.'14o The event, July 22-24 at noon each day. ~m\ mission, third Tuesday of each McClurc Rd., Chelsea, has been Michigan State University, CLIP THIS COUPON lutcr day of every month, pot-luck din­ Ag. KJLDO is free and open to the month, 8 p.m., ."ima Township ner, games and cards. 6 p.m. at proraoted in the U. S. Air Force features more than 35 acres of v—: Hall. . advx30tf to the rank of senior airman. farm equipment and displays public Visitors will find plenty of * 1.50 OFF Senior Citizen Activities Center free parking near the main F.xpn » » • at North school. Buckenmeyer is a vehicle worth millions of dollars. Visitors will be able to see just about site. Free shuttles will operate ON Chelsea Village Council, first * m * operator and dispatcher at Beak- every type of machinery and sup­ about every five minutss between and third Tuesdays of each Toastrnasters International, Air Force Base, Calif., with the ANT LARGE month. advtf 9th Field Maintenance Squadron. ply needed for efficient farm pro­ the parking lot .ind the center of each Friday ;n the Woodlands duction. the exhibition site, OR • * . Room at CheLsea Community His wife, Belinda, is the Hospital at 12 p.m. for informa­ daughter of Donald .1. ami Hetty William Bicki.Tt, Ag. Expo Ag Expriil bv the Lions Club, first and third chairperson, .-.ays that the IXTRALARGI Tuesday of every month, 6:45 tion call Judy Peak, 475-1311, est. Ott of 5>5a» Ann Dnve, Bath. MSU Department of Agricultural 311. machinery displays *:!! repre­ p.m., at Chelsea Community Engineering, the Agricultural one coupen per puiQ sent almost every mechanised Experiment Station the Co­ Hospital. Ph. 475-7324 or write Move over oranges and apples, Ot«r w*^ ir)fuPIZZ ->unw '0 > priced. STRAWBERRIES

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,l wj»JM«***mW'_»KJ«MranT"w»'"»«'" '*'»^*»w* JMJflL FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 15th ALL FIXTURES MUST GO! A-fi fh« Chelsea Suvufanj W«dn*»^day JUM* 4, )986 Areu StudentH On C Ml lhnn\ Chelsea Student Honor List Five Cheuwa-arra students jl ^ Wtael Horst made the winter-semeste** honors Earns EMU Award list at Centra' Michigan Univrrxi- ty in ML Pleasant, a university JUL* Power official has announced, William L. Smith, a senior from For News Photo Grass Lake, was one of just lJfc Putittoworicfoiyou. A 1*2 graduate of Chelsea ing m written commmncatwrta. student: to earn straight As High school ha* claimed Eastern She said she jnOcipaies working Joining Smith on the honors list Michigan University's top award on the newspaper's staff again in were another Grass ladte senior, for r*ews photography with a the fall although the wants to llrllia J. lgoe; Leonard J ML picture she took on her fin* photo devote her energies exclusively Call*, a Chelsea senior and SAVE $100 alignment for the college to photography Nicholas Kriyzaniak, a senior. newspaper. As a student at Chnliia High and Cat C Kidenour, a irreta Ptcklesuner, 21. shot we ScbooA, she played girts basket' sopfwrnoiT, both of Manchester picture daring an antMawrtheid ball one yew and served a* sta* In all. 1.912 CMU students made demonstration in downtown Ypst- dent manager another. 9K was the honors list Winter enrollment ianti last tall semester. It was tn two school pteyt. She also did at the school totaled 15.114. runma imjmt also bar first outing with a tint volunteer work at Ottawa Com­ Honors studosa are chosen Kev started tJ't^ys & camera she had bought from a munity Hospital, when ate now from the top la percent of each Slranqyi wi; e • Space- friend. Previously. *ne had been has summer efflptoym-i* la the academic class. To qualify, StJt ttj stCMijt? fid's *itri cn>»o1 a reporter for the Ea**m Echo. dietary department. freshmen had to earn a grade- nq Odn»iry • T-.qft J4 turtung which is published three limes a pout average of J.«, sophomores ',K1«IN • J:,." Urm *i ftS£Ma Board during its Saint* ta Fi- a bachelor's decree m computer juniors and 258 seniors. ceJlence" banquet April 28 Greta engineering from the University AW PUT IT 10 MM Ff* WL was unable to attend the banquet, of Michigan at the May 1 com* Fir** from Chelsea CNLY , held a the McKinney Union main mencement. ballroom, but it awaited her at He was honored by the Electri­ Earn Adranred SAVE $200 the newspaper's office cal Engineering and Computer $62.00 Greta is the daughter of Mit­ Science ££CS faculty at an Degrees at EMI chell and Wiuna Pickiesuner. 419 honors luncheon on .April 17. with 4r* i S. Mam Sw ua junior, major- receiving a stipend and citation Ft"? Chelsea area students for distinguished service as an received advanced degrees from Chelsea Students undergraduate student. His ac­ Eastern Michigan University at FuniKS mciwati complishments m the field of spring commencement April 19. MHH .": £)'<><)*. i Str^non On Honor List VLSI design facilitated graduate Barbara L Hensinger. 221 .fngii*^ " H«J»V f?'j(y 5-boeeo instruction and research at Mich­ Railroad SL, earned a master of •(.•I- »1- • •f'.i'rin Asecru? At Siena Heights igan and other major universities scaeace degree. .:>•.••;«:• JJ ridiCJlor lights Mary Ursula Helinerand Anne and Laboratories. JESS BOLTON'ef Elector*, a Fara- Roderick D Janich. 402 • m;i.'nv!i'' • PacWet;." • 'waied tx-?.^ Kathrrn Weber, both of CDdsea. i tins, which aeen Jaagtd Xm be —e sf Michigan m the fall »5 a master < of arts degree ^.-, ,-1,,-jhK • Hiqfi-rv*;* .wat • Mere named to the Dean's List at the tap al fastest grewtag rkr"as hi Stena Heights College is Adrian, degree candidate in cumpater en- Melinda S. Kinner, 210 S:tiS ftdir*; • Cast iror tront college president Dr. Cathleen ;irv>;nng. Washington St.. earned s master «Aie«Gwa!>.iWe ap»noie4 Real announced May 29- He LS the son of Mr and Mr? of aits degree • Widet.^iifes Hetiner. a sophomore, and Albert Anderson and the grand­ Holton Erectors Mare;* A- Quitter, 420 Wii^-v- Weber, a freshman, each main­ son UMTS, KwiOtcs. all of ion SL. received a specialist m LAW* CARE AK8 ARE EAST tained a grade-pout average of Sharon township. An opw bouse arts degree at least 3.5 ion a i.Or&cak' while for his classmates and professors Anne E Williams. 14105 wJITHAWNEa 2M1 VAC^MOWBI wa> nekl at the family home oil Among Fastest carrying a fall-time course load McKinley. received a master of ONLY totaling at least 12 credit hours Sunday, May 4 science degree *Tbe academic achievement of $72,001 SAVE $200 theae students places them in a t*iti*knrv YtMilh nn special class by themselves. Growing Firms Area (wratk Chattels trvaw*wawa said Dr Real. "It is gratifying to Duly in Texas A abvyeax-ofal general contrac­ ance over five years —was Spearhead Automated Systems mmarrAi see bow successfully they have Spec 4 Edward J ting firm owned by a Cavmaugh For Presagmttei Armv Ufte (Ban is hated as one uf of Mow responded to the intellectual Hokumb. son of Judith E. Wnght challenge* of their college s K fastest-growing Just two other construction I -M SHwhrshifm and stepson of Dallas Wnght of in the May issue of companies made the elite :00. FtaTWKS 1409 E. Ms*, Pmckney, has ar­ Five area btgh school seniors Magazine Hfihon Erectors is a dealer of '0 -if irafin," *.>fYjmei»6-Spe*gst«d v the Detroit serve as warehouses, offices and ... ' .ii.i" > "ijtu. * riiEcfi sys- liberal arts college offering Tex from the University of Michigan. associate, bachelor's and safest of Fanrawgton HilU. J cndsutnal structures TV com­ The students sdU receive a •v r. • , •-• •••r • i^jv* 0»l' Hok'-mb. a motor transport pany's activUMa aew cv iWHtty ^r;l • f . •':• i IJI !i. n >Kfr$ m WprraUM-. « * MB* fpwkist* ql the tap wTwMeV^n hsted tn SiJH scbeHMap whaw they Struck . in •.:•'* • 'r.srne • Prnion Pinclmey High school limited to southeastern Adnan Dominican Congregation (he artit-te '-Michigan Pm ate enroll at th*? University of s --..•>,,' ir Mfvir\j • Greasaht* Michigan, but within that area it Michigan thus fall. in im !*».•• is now looking far property U> Founded m IMS, HoJton Erec­ The students are Soaan Over- develop. dnrf. 1H2« Riker Rd., OKlsea: tors speoauxes m the setup •/ Hotton diMi hu wife Man are VOTE pre-enttineered metal budding.% [jkura M Coione. 317» Shcftan the oarenls i^f thr*»» rhildr»r Rd.. Pmckney: Monica M. Simp­ for The compjny--now with 40 Jessica, 10 a fifth-grader, and lit i ni«tH, mtuABHjis; employers cunipared to 10 .b son. 1M07 Clinton-Manchester Deacon, 8. J firv-erader. atttrnd Rd . Manchester; Julie M first year —rents cranes as a North Elementary school Ju.s;>n VERSATHJTT AT AN AEF0R8ABU PfttCE Bt i . W*TB RobinJ.Raymond sideline. Siebert, 4515 Dexter- Pmckney is IS months old Rd , Destf,- and Renee M. Yeul- Holton Erectors' growth rate Tnt Holtons moved to the School Board was seventh-greatest \a the &UU- ter. 16719 Walker fld., Orass Br r Ovbea area six and n half years Uke SAVE $400 •j&m • during iSftS. the magazine ago. June 9 reported. Total revenues of SI 1 A total of 1,4:i'.: .students were HL. nominated for the T7S awards BT^*' My goal is to help millio,-. represent*L* \ . A a-f >w »W State University fur the spriru cator ii(.;l :',, • i»'<().(.,] 5«iifTi firms. Topping ihe list-which semester hearti'tji>:^ • Pimofi & sectc -J * ^ie spindles Michigan Farm Bureau legislat­ • C;ist irori front *x!e ive counsel Ron Nelson views re­ jection by the legislature's joint Mod«(4i4-S rules coinmitt'.:e to proposed rules that, would have included RIDE HERD ON YOUR LAWN AMD GARDEN wine cooler bottles under the state's bottle deposit law. CHORES THIS SPRING WITH A WHEEL HORSE "I think it's totally inap­ ONLY propriate that the industry that SOrArAER developed a product dws not $135JOO SAVE $500 want to take responsibility for the litter that is caused by the in- dividii.i'K who consume the pro­ With 48" rawer duct and dispose of the containers Carry-Cool* SLEEP IN COMFORT on someone else's land," Nelson said. "I recognize that it is a cost FEATURES INCtlMK: Air Conditioner to the industry, hut it is an in­ 17 HPrwir>-*:yi:iiJt!r Kohlef dustry problem. It causes land­ enijim,' • AU'0!)KI!,L Uni- with this owners to take time away from Onvo" trans;txi Separate legislation could be In­ HourmoitM • Voltmeter • GE AIR CONDITIONER troduced or a petition drive could Structural slool Iramo be started to call for the place­ » f'inioii & setlor streonij Reg. *369" ment of wine cooler bottles tinder Model 417 A the bottle deposit law," he said. DON T WORK LIKE A HORSE ON YOUR LAWN a GARDEN THIS SUMMER.. .PUT A i'lvttxr iSolijy Is hi Itliiincc of WHEEL HORSE TO WORK FOR YOU! Model AT70SF Any (haittfr in .ttlrfn'ss • a,000 BTU. $289 • UB voltM, 7.i> amps. Wheel Horse Spring Sale Many ofh»r models and sfyfws In stock. MARGIES • Kaay inwiaHa'ton, SAVE $100 to $700 • Kjiorfty ndver .wikoh. UPHOLSTERY - A.. \ .r..-,'.^. . :-'•'.• ALL MODELS ON SALE FRtE ESTIMATES No Money Down on Approved Credit Serving Chelsea area for over SO yean • larjju S«Uctlon o( Malarial* • Uphol«t»ry Suppllvi HURRY—Sate End* May 31st • Fopalr S«rvlc« PkkUpand 0«llw«ry Availabl* 4 • 0 fAUdit MAHJORIf SMITH APPLIANCES - TV f - Sales A SERVICE! Ph. 1 (317) 536-4230 laamBLEs/ to') CoHoct b*lw»«n 8 am ii l _IION.M«m Cti«li«« *75 7172 # 113 M. MAIN S-TT . CHELSEA PH. 475-1221 p.m. Mtjiuloy Ihru Sulunluy S34S Srooklyn Rd., NapoUon ©lie (Eljelsea j&tartitarft S»f.turn B Chelseo Michigo i Wsdne-^Ty Jun*4 ! 986 Pages BI-BIO

RYAN LLTJOTG aWt casta ifcfe Ryan w*s named Seatfl sctosei's rcuriral expert perfeU topics uf interest U» stady. mcat Triad Pi en am eeieferatiM at <•**• «-hooi Tbe leerk was a*d nrrparr aw interest ccater abmst. Tbe children nn created far Ryan's prajrct by local phatagraafcer Ralph Gacatbef start cwasarrcadc abaot their sabjwts. Triad Children Celebrate End to A Successful Year Children at North and South Elementary schools became "Liualera experts." in a variety of subjects laa week, and they had a chance to show off their knowledge to family and friends in separate programs at the shoots. It was the climax of the year lor OH Ennrhnwt Tnad Ptw- grams «the schools, nu by Ruth Sbebtr*. Taos* program*, now u can im­ DAD'S DAY agine. Some children elicited the help of experts in the community, others did the leg worn entirely cm their own. Children showed off the final IK YOt HAVE A QUESTION ABOLT. CATS, Program. They also collected a wcalffc of ulanae* SUNDAY, JUNE 15 products of their work last Tues­ tHm aheet the harry aasmals fer they- oderest these yoeagsters can praoabiy answer it- Usa day night at North school, and Monti, left, and Marie Kramer, gave a short, booth. Tbe cetebrat** took psace Us: Thursday at last Thiirawtay at South school. delightful talk stout felines at South school's Sooth school. North scfeoal bad a similar ivkrbra- Each child gave a short talk celt-bratkw tot studeats in the Enrtchmeat Triad tkw on Tuesday. about his or her subject designed to show his enthusiasm, and H'jal \ major emphasis was to /MUNS1NGSNE4R have each child start a relatively Subscribe to The Chelsea Standard! generate interest in the audience. Some talks wore straight forward complex project and complete it. and business like, acd some had Having the children pick the Looks right. Feels great. Wears beautifully. „Witft the famous mark of the Penguin. the audiences in belly laughs. toptcs had them far more per­ Each talk was ss original as the sonally involved than if the topics child giving it. hyid been assigned De\eloping initiative and Following the talks, and a 1 presentation of awards by dedication toward reaching a Stiulstra, parv:',t.s h;id J chance to gcol. two characteristics that *iU talk to each .-.uuer.; .iLvut his sub­ be liiiportant to each child's ject at a special 'interest lifelong education, were the real center" designed by the student objectives. The interest centers were like Stiel&tra abw pointed out that miniature trade show displays many of the children had never where a company tries to show spoken to a large audience off LI* products. Children produc­ before. Having their, speak about er pesters, nad literature to read, a tonic >n whir'h thev iv^rg nen. had computer displays, or any claimed, "resident experts," was other prop to help them explain designed to bolster their con­ their subjects. fidence. While most children learned The Enrichment Triad Pro­ far more about the subjects than gram has been targeted for they probably would have on elimination by the (nelsea School their own without the triad pro­ Board if the rnillatfe proposal gram, that wasn't necessarily the fails in next week's school elec­ tion

^»»u»v<|nt»tiii»m»m»mmm^tj B The Chelsea Painters 13th ANNUAL GRAND SLAM • L vV ;i IUN^INV voir, 4 v ART SHOW STYLE 3163 KNIT SHIRT STYLE 9413 LINKS CARDIGAN Available in 7 colors $2100 Available in 7 color* $32" and SALE Alto many other poly-cotton knit ALSO: shirts In a variety of solid colors and V Neck Links Pullover jj Saturday and Sunday strips. available In 6 colors $30'* June 7 & 8 EACTCD'C MEN'S CHELSEA MEDICAL CENTER ill) I EK 9 WFAR 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • ^"^ • ••* ^ WEAK ICE CREAM SOCIAL KR1K BROWN, below, and Kd Holler, above Rave an amusing 109 S. MAIN ST., CHELSEA, MICH. 313-473-1606 Sponsored by CCN Auxiliary talk about during South school's Furichment Triad celebration last Thursday. ISrovat, who's special topic of interest Percent of Proceeds Provides was baseball, was one of mnny children who studied a particular FREE GIFT BOXES AND WRAP WITH PURCHASE Palmer Medical Scholarship topic, created an "Interest center,'* and educated many of the ^'wx'tx^ui'itiliTtiitiitiii'm^ti.tttt'tt^iiTn.tirrti parents and students on hand. B-2 The Chelstto Standard Wednesday. June 4 1*86

Softball Season End3 Girls Track Team For Girls With 1-0 Loss 8th in State Meet Chelsea girls track team finish­ as Harris ran an anchor leg \ri ed in an eighth place tie at the :25.9. 'one of Chelsea's IVst class B state track meet in ever," Bainton said. Beecher won Jackson last Saturday. Pre-meet the event in 1:43.9. In District Tournament favorite Flint Beecher won the Anderson, Wolfgang and Rossi, meet with 42 points. Chelsea had who all ran in individual events, Under a blazing sun, and before every inning but the first two. Chelsea had 11 biu, including 19. did not place. Anderson ran close a substantial Chelsea crowd in They had a runner at third base two each by Cattell. Leah Chelsea's 3,200 and 1,600 relay to her best time in the OT at Tecumseh, the Bulldog Softball in each of the last four innings, Enderle and Hurd. teams qualified for all-state 2:23.7. Wolfgang's tinu? of :47.7 tn- team saw its hopes for another and five of the last six, but Pinckney lost in the district status with their performance. the hurdles was just short of the state class B title stolen from oouldn t get the key hit. finals to Monroe St. Mary's : 47.3 necessary to place. them by an inspired Pmckne\ In the 3 JM, the Bulldogs broke it was disapoiRting." said Academy, 2-1. the state record by more than two We had just a great year." Pirate team. 1-0. in 14 innings in Chelsea coach Charlie Waller, In other action last w**k7 the semi-finals of the district seconds, but finished second tc Bainionsaid. "We had the chances and all we Quels** nipped Gabriel Richard, Grand Rapids Christian in 9:42.0. "The kids were real pleased t/uimimnnt 1 rt rt Co*-»imr1l•' seeded MU a ba& hit. But they kl>l*4 ipUlil.il( UUf UHIIM k*M^ . 3-1, and Huron, 11-4, in scrim­ Grand Rapids turned in a 9:39. with our performance. We hat* a. In (he end, it was a battle of all- made some excellent defensive mages as home last Wednesday. Amy Wolfgang, Laura Damm, lot of seniors we're going to miss Southeastern Conference plays." Chelsea finished the season with Saltte Wilson and Kasey Ander­ next year, as much for their players. Pinckney catcher Dawn The Pirates didn't hit Chris De- a 33-7 over-all record To their son ran for Chelsea. leadership as their skills. But we Christian hit a ground single up fant or Brown all that weii, hut as credit, tbey won the Southeastern In the 1,600 relay, Susan Ja- should have a pretty good team" the middle off Pain Brown with a it turned out, they didn't have to. Conference outright ques, Chris Neuman, Wolfgang runner at third in the bottom of Defant and Brown combined prestigious Dondero Tourna­ and Damm took third place in the 14th. It was an unearned run, for 15 strikeouts, gave up seven ment. 4:0ft, behind Beecher at 4:03 and The Senioi Community Service as the Pinckney runner had hits, and didn t walk a batter. Grand Rapids Christian. Employment Program (SCSEP' reached second on a throwing er­ "Grand Rapids Christian was a supports part-time jobs in com­ ror on a routine grvunder The thorn in our side all day," said munity service for jobless, low- next batter sacrificed the runner Chelae* coach Bill Sainton. income persons who are at least tc third. Nesman ran her leg in 1:02.3, 55 and have poor .'inpayment It didn't look like the same the best leg of the year, which prospects. SCSEP projects are in A KEY PLAY OF THE GAME •y catcher all states, District "f Columbia. Pinckney team the Bulldogs had Daw* Cnrfctiaa pot the tag «o Ctetoea'a Jeamy late tame kept us in it," Baiotoo said. beaten handily in their three The 800 relay team of Jtque*, Puerto Rico, and US Ter­ game, cwttfeg dswi what would have heea me The ritories, according t<> a L' S previous meetings. The Pirates Pirates was. M. Damm, Danica Disbro and Tami played outstanding defense Harris Baiabed fourth in 1:47.1. Department of [.abor fad short. throughout the contest, stifling numerous Chelsea scoring oppor­ tunities. Chelsea, the visiting team, looked as though the> might take the lead on numerous occasions. In the top of the 14th, Pinckne> s second pitcher Karen Gavin walked two consecutive Bulldogs f.o !(.&d !ht bases with two out Sh« went ."-0 on all-conference outfielder Chandy Hurd before tlirwififti i.hree straight strikes, ilw, Jasi rvsLdting in an easy pop­ up, i:: the nth uuung. with runners at first and third and one out. Chelaea catcher Michelle Easton hit a shot up the middk that was stabbed by Gavin, who threw to first On the throw, Jenny Cattell broke from third but was blocked from the plate by Christian, who p*it the tag on after the relay. It wat mat kind of frustration aft 4n>*M <•* <**,**•**#*.' CftMUS t>E* ANT hiotrd a Ctetaa ted hue nanwtri in of a game in Iter final game u a Bulldog. Adult Softball Season Underway

Here are soft ball scores irom behind third in the IXJIIOII: of the the (.Chelsea Recreation Depart­ eighth. STAIE TRACK MEET competitors for the Disbrii. In the middle row. frum left, are Sullie ment's slow pitch league for men. Brodcrick Shell, 9, NAPA, 1. Chi-l&ea BuJidogs last week-end in Jackson were, Wilson, Amy Wolfgang, l^uira Damm and Kasey Sores are from games through Howard Bush led Shell with three in the back row, from left. Jennifer Rossi, Chris Anderson. Kneeling is Drbi kin-an. June 2. hits. Ron Schuyler was the win­ Neuman, Susan Jaque*, Tami Harris and Danica The Chelsea Standard asks that ning pitcher. Outstanding defense *ben results are turned in to for Shell was ,:i key. \ odd Sftrtitim1 tt ins please put the date of the Tri County Merchants, lti, WILDS & WATERS, INC. garnets) on the summary sheet. Cavanangh I^ake Clams, 8. Joe Uonmur Throw t'.wtii Also, always be sure to list the Kciser was the winning pitcher. Former Chelsea student Todd DMMF i« Umitt* Mf?M Prints name of both teams. BC, 7, Dig Hoy. C. John Rvans Sportsman's Bar, 3, Sprague won the hammer throw of BC was 3-4, mid the winning for Western Michigan University, WILDLIFE - WESTERN - AMERICANA Cavanaagh Lake Clams, 0. Mark pitcher. BC defense turned two Wisely was Use winning pitcher. Saturday, May 31 at the Central double plays. Kick Furman made Collegiate Conference • Keller's Plaza Dexter Merchants, 3, a diving catch in left field. 126 i. Grand River WHIiaimton, Mich 44095 Cavanaugh Ixkc'Ctems, 0. Wise­ ships in Kvanstoti, III Vogel's 9, Jiffy Mix, 0. Jeff Sprague had an effort of 187' ly won the game for the mer­ Vogel was 3-3 with two RBI, and HOURS: Mon. Sot., 105:30. Son., U to 5 chants. U", a personal best perform­ John Donajkowski was 3-.1 Kevin ance. Ph. (517} 655-3535 Broderick Shell, ?, Cavanaugh Vandergiift had a triple. Or in D«ti*r Call Michael Bvth ol 131 3) 436 3043 I^ake Clams, 6, in extra innings. Vogel's turned three double Every six months the Occupy Shell came back from a 4-0 play:*. tional Safety and Health Ad­ deficit. Sp: • m <> n Bar, :n, ministration pubLuhe.s in the Subscribe to The Chelsea Standard! Chelsea Woodshed, 14, Jiffy Stockhrihgo Merchants, 3. Dave Federal Register a semiannual Mix, 1. Mark Boote and Marty Webber and Chris Rutkowski agenda of the health and safety Boote each hit home runs and had were each t-4 with a double. standards it is actively working three hits for Woodshed. Steve on, including target dales for PALMER Hawker was the winning pitcher. regulatory action, according to a Chelsea Woodshed, 12, Chelsea I'hcsr .\olify I s of U S. Department ,>f l^bor fact PUTS YOU IN f^.J..„x_: IT n i* u n--.- >.:± UIUUOLI it/i LI, £. iwtil ft iMlti; mt. sheet two home runs for Woodshed. Ma^ooocx^oor^ioo^.wjoajot^MOooic THE DRIVER'S Dick Miller was the winning pitch­ er. SEAT FOR 1 GOI IT! Chelsea third baseman Karen Weber, left, a»d short­ Klink/Dauit, 5, Vogel's Party stop Uan Eaderle have their eyes on the ball and not on each other Store, 3. Ray Ameel of Klink went 86 during last week's scrimmage with Gabriel Richard. Weber made 3-4 with the game-winning triple- the catch cleanly, and Chelsea won the game, 3-1, over a tough Irish in the top of the eighth inning, team. Rich Parks made a key catch AH0RDABIF AYMEN! PLAN i'RIC't INClUDkS VOYIFOR IXS'IINAIION CHAROf TOM FLYNN 1966 ESCORT CHELSEA SCHOOL BOARD FRONT WHRfL DRIVE HATCHBACK Cliisec! limi, non ,iujiii1i*iiim(r; loirtr? 48 n«) liniM'. tol'il n1 |..0 00 r.Miinty ilt'j«r,i! |ilus U| noillli (Kiyii^nl i»< i>n lici'-.o (

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• 3 chi(dt(,n in Choltcu SchtKili • School and Chgith vpluntther in high 2:00 p.m. tion the fielder's nume, Waller said of her. she's given us the best ploy Marshall is if you casually follow school, although neithe can ot her position that we've hod in years Without her there was no gome the exploits of Way™ Welter's leva** UMM ->wi% -,^jnm w d 1,000 everorewns. shrubs, to begin with." Bulldogs. But parents, and above junior at Chelsea high when Akel shade and ornamental all, the players know him well- I guess wc could speculate forever about the loss. was a senior at Manchester frees ready to go. State in­ He's Wehon's right hand man. "I know my junior year we did spected, hardy quality All l know is I was more depressed after mat gome than when "1 really don't know where I'd beat Chelsea," Akel says. plants. Michigan beats Ohio State for the &«g 10 chomptomhip. That's major be without him,' Welton said I still like tc set- Manchester league sports depression I m sure it was wotse for parent), grand- recently. do well, escept when they're partntv brothers, sisters ond boyfriends of the players who all seemed "He pi«a in over 20 hours a playing Chelsea. I'm a Bulldog RBKUESFtUa week during the season, and fan now." to be at the gome doesn't get paid a thing. He TOUCHMDDEI One thing's for certain It was far ond oway the most exciting relates so well with the players. scoreless Softool I game I've ever seen I heord at least two or three peo­ Ill tell you, if I had a teen-age The predecessor to the U S. ple scy, "I don't think I con toke this anymore'' as they npped their son, I wouldn't mind nun spend­ Department of l-atxn an the fingernails to shreds ing a lot of time with a guy like federal level was the Bureau of MASON'S Akel." tJibor, in the Department of In­ Both teoms made so many spectaculor ploys Brown struck out tttree Akel, wnc's S3 snd single and terior, created in 18*4. accontir.g straight barters wrth o runner ot second Karen Weber fielded a shot to works at Federal Screw Weeks, to "The Onion of the I' S. NURSERY third ond calmly threw out the runner by lets than a step at first, as what baa been !» mere than *»a*eSft> Department of Labor an would have been the winning ft* crossed the plate Kim Ferry made Mt cckaeh 9* savvy ** MM ht-stM-iCal skeirh avftilakjlv from naisv, tht department. (or the last two years. He peas m abort 1* aweek,aff nunwyowi fin* catches in the ootfieW Cattefi speared a line drive ond Bulldogs, tit'* been a good friend. coofidanL. and has prortd- for lac leve «f tae game aad nV citaace ft» waa ebays. aotftfad off a runner at first base I kept forgetting to take the ed an after-hoars getaway for photographs, I *as so caught up in the gome many of the players. Hardly a Anyway we should all applaud the softball team for another thrilling day goes by die-inri the season Triathlon Champumship season l hod o g'eot time covering it. when one of the boys doesn't stop for those who ore already thinking about next season, Waller loses by his Dale St. home after prac­ A tice or after a game. Set at Half Moon Lake DRAINS and SEWERS most of the jolt from his line-up, but he should have the usual qc? nitrh- * .wvt their umpany," he ing ond fielding, Brown will be the class of the league. Jenny Pichlik ona says. "I've gotten quite close to A trio of [op triathletes female finisher?; ai»d the lop three Peggy Hamrrrerschmidt will be bottling if out for the second pitching spot. four or five of them." headline a varied field of com­ in each age-

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CARL AND MARY IDA YOST BROUGHT visiting the couple from her home in North their four-year-old standard poodle, Chloe, to visit Carolina, joined thr Yosts and their pet when they residents of the {"heiwa Methodist Retirement came for Pet Visitation at the home. Ruth explain­ Home, Saturdav \1a\ 21. Shown with Carl Is ed Chloe has made many trips (o North Carolina ei nknniicri r... .!,. n:. : .-:1 -• i. „:*-i . _ e _...... »* u« jyicK.vi-—N in.IT tt,)ir (nun i IIH^>U> II;I ute with iviary ida and Can. 4j»WfVlf¥lft.lV occasion. Mar\ Idj^ rrnuher. Kuth .Salishun. BOWLING LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sunday — No-Tap League, .7:30 p.m. (1 male and 1 fornate mak« 1 team) Monday-Men'sTno League 7:30p.m.

Tuesday —Family League Arthritis In knoes, sora back from bonding? (call for more information and time) Thon let Cardan IAS-ALL help you. It lets you plant, weed & pick strawberries and Wednesday ~ ~ Trio League 7:30 p.m. many other crops. End the pain of many Friday —Youth League.. .7:30 p.m. household chores while sitting on your EAS-ALL Caff Chelsea Lanes, 475-8747 for more information on dates and times! Stop by and see my new display! Customer ocdmrs . , . dmtign your own . , . CHELSEA LANES, Inc. and I v»IU build Featuring the Mark IV Lounge HOLLY-HILL, INC. 1180 S, Main St., Chelsea Ph. 4738141 FIXIRKNCK WFIKATON MEETS MADONNA, Methodist Retirement Home. Most recent Pel Vis­ 21000 Soo.tr »d. C!t«liM Mi, 475 1234 ii puppy of 15 weeks brought by owner tarryR» - itation date was Saturday, May 21. t sinski to visit with the residents at the Chelsea HOUKi M«*t«y, 9 cm.-mn. S^tvrttoy, 1 p.m,-S p.m., mi by fftkmt^. The Cholsoo Standard W«ilr»*sday, June A 1'iM g •>

Memorial Day Address SYLVAN TOWNSHIP By John W. Mitchell NOTICE of Monday, May M, IW4 . Tiidiiy ii. v? and defend y chanc*- where hrr citizen* Jwna 10. 198« in the Sylvon "own Hall, i to W yyWdlw St , Tw ,J >fJd «< utm » No.rh It's April 6,1917 and people are N87l42? f n7 lines, and yen. ultimately that In the election of 1932 Hoover rw!t*!i ™T ^ thsisaire »7.67' th % singing 'We Won't Come Back sAirif ice of human iifr Gone are was defeated by Franklin D the Poem ot 8eg.nn.nq rh N W 0V43 E ,j ^ .h s I'JO'7" F ioC OC those person* who n>uld relate Til Its Over Over There." Henry Roosevelt And it was he who .hS8r09^3 W 100 00 +NIWW 100 00' rhN88 0043-f Ford ia building a Tin Lizzie and /irst-hand what happened We delivered that now famous 85 00 to the Po.m ai e*gmr.,.«ret».eas«4* and utility •dwm«.-tovw l0nd in th<» No-thweif . o< 1914. Again names like Flanders ed at Appomattox court house the attack on Pearl Harbor that «** t*orth«*»» V, »f S^fion it :¾ »M ^lwon towr,»h.p *o»hf.mav» Field, and Verdun and Chateau- and again peace is once again Sunday rnormng, Dec. 7, 1941. Covnry Mwhioon de«r.be,i a, ^^¢,^ at -ht r,0rthw«i co.nt'r :,i upon our land. The reconstmc- Thierry were household word*. Once again the Unit*? States was totd 4ectr»1 Th atanq ihe N^rth ;n. nf ..0ld tert.on H 57«i( 37 f 0n<» begin* and a nation return* Our doughboys were again at «ar Names like Bocherrwald, rrr.*y *, S I •» I ? E 347 b7 »0 .h# V>uth nqh. rj w(5y <,*t 0t MrK»f •Mending our country Finally on nan fcod Dnd ih» Po.f.t of Bvg.nr.rq ^.rh ,v rji-.o rhe :«n>..-l;n«, • I . ,j,^ to normalcy. Rut those who Rave Leyte. Casino, Tokyo, Iwo Jim*. •a*e*»,ent rh S 1 W 4Z W, iW 50': th S ft 0« 43 W i 79 V; ,n ', their life in defense of the prin­ Nov 11. 1913. Kaiier Wilhelm Normandy, Le Mans all have surrendered and accepted the V'SO'tr E 230 00 n to at the Massachusetts shore. Have Four years later in that far-off MDUAM KtJM» ececpts die curwpliirj become a tyrant . and lets no you seen the sun come bUmng land Korea, we were at it again, a fresa Chesses: Sebeei Bssnl Pressteos Dfete Sctssssasm KtetsM-r, a reap prevail if their power is down from a bright Nevada sky'' peacekeepiag mission between wtM't Ate hjcretsry to bet* aHptrfcHueSlBi kay Vsa steer, mi not tempered Kith a real concern Did you hail to the Columbia as it North and South Korea. Fighting Cm i Ii riesii Dtrecesr Leffc Beeseft. hag wc**A tm the mtbjet tor for the governed . A land where attempted to pierce the s*y Or in places tike Seoul, and the nth eisjlet *wt. the right of dissent and of fre«- bow your head at Gettysburg , parallel. M.000 gave their lives to vmtv, spevch is jealously guarded . at our struggle to be free4 Have keep peace in the far-off Land of vm® Where the ballot-boi is the swurd you seen the mighty Tetons'' Korea. Again our involvement For Your Inspection ended on July 27. ltU. We Exemplary Employees iion i ..'.', aod iUi people iu urittder. Have you watched an eagle soar. On* "*»} iOT" V* KVm*.V% ft.,... ik. try for what she really is and a,llthe religions of the world. lliU4*u*_i t/LO ui^fumjy ; wwa UH what she stands for. May we nur­ Aufj« uikniilriu n^} V'#n necvr, Indivisible . . . word "Aloha" make you warm? ture her strengths and strengthen were honored as the IMS W ex* were chosen by a committee Do you stare in disbelief when her weakness so that she will empiary employees of the he«ded by North school principal , i\ land forged by the hot steel of you see the surf come roaring in a Bill Wescott. raw courage . , . and formed always be: land of the free and Chelsea school district at a lun­ Waimea reef? From Alaska's home of the brave'." cheon Monday, June 2. Also honored were Uwse who forever , . . by awful crucible . . . cold to the Everglades . . . from will retire from the school district of civil war. I suppose for me our Vietnam Wade has taught U.S. history the Rio Grande to Maine . , . my conflict is more real than any of this year, including Mary Lou and government for 20 >vars at Bower, William Chandler, Sylvia our country's wars. For I was a Chelsea High school. part of that era, I have friends Gilbert, Margaret Koch, Ida and family who fought and lost Klemer has been secretary to Morley, Maryanna Robertson, their lives there. It was con­ the superintendent for eight Paul Simon and Virginia Visel, troversial, political, and wasteful FOR GRADUATION as are all wars and fights. For we WW-I, WW-II, Korea, or Viet­ in the river of wounded that have given so much to keep what wound through the green hills. we have in America. I wonder if nam. Now a new sound drifted in the In a few minutes fellow we can give again? Of course we soft evening sky. For Colonel Dan- SON POPMNCER can if we must. What feelings do veterans will honor their fallen Butierfieid, a courageous and STEVE SMYTH Manager you have when a bomb kills an in­ comrades with a salute and fol­ able soldier was also a man of nocent mother and her children, lowing will be given a familiar music. To honor his fallen com­ Only minute* away, located , mile north oft 1*4 fjit \ SV or a threat is made on our presi­ benediction. Let me relate the rades he had composed a simple Alwayt a great loloction. Wqrrantio* 'ncluded wirh or avaiiablo PRECIOUS MOMENTS dent? We will defend again if we history of that benediction. and heart rending melody. On on moil vehicle*. must. God forbid that we must, For it was in .July in Virginia. July 2nd in the year of 1862 its Always over 40 to choose ff-om GRADUATION DOLLS You should go to Washington, The scent of the dogwood and strains floated over the graves CARDS - BALLOONS D. C, to see the Vietnam laurel lay hea%'y on the land . . . Memorial and look upon the that scarred the dark Virginia while trie burgeoning fruit of earth. . . . CARS/TRUCKS . . . UNIQUE GIFTS bronzed faces of that CA statue. peach and apple marked the full It has been more than 120 years W7 FOaO UJ> Wagon . ^ . You touch the engraved names of sway of summer. s s guys who lie in this cemetery to since that sound was born ... But those notes have never died V97T THUNOfRWRO - Oulck Sale * 1,4*S bring the reality of war home. For seven fateful days . . . the 1«« VW RAMIT - front wheel ari.e SI ,6«J Home to a place that not since the trees... flowers... yes, the very away. Every' night of the year, ^txffi* Chelsea Community throughout the world, fighting 1°7« FOKO ITD II. excellent tranteortallon SI,9*5 Civil War has seen the actuality ground itst-If . , Iwd shuddered 1»77 »UtCK LeSabre — Full *iie SVW3 of battle, and we thank God for under the roar of cannons, the men and women of America from Hosphd Gift Shop that. bark of howitzers . , . the crackl­ the north and south, the east and 1"»0 MCRCUtT Zephyr 4-dr S2.495 ^ AdK. Mf. 9 a m.-7:30 p.m. ing of a legion of rifles. west close their eyes in sleep to I*?* FAIRMONT FUTURA - flip roof SS.49S rr . -I —- t-^ —-„ .*si i_ _ u...., ^j._ __n A-J. ^„ 1 _* AI__:_ IfeAA V/UJ nABklT E *:£..! . . * ft 4t4t> r1 luwijr wv liuuui an nuu luirc Now all was silent. !l& CdLl. rtJIU UI cd*.ll \rk U1CM » ^-- » "* f%«^». ,( %>«ow ,,,^, . **,TT^ given their lives in defense of hearts , . . there glows a fierce The sledgehammer blows of 19M ESCORT 4-dr., automatic tranirnittion i3.495 freedom be it in the Civil War, surge of pride. 19M MUSTANG. 3 door. auto, and air »3,695 Robert E. l,ee and Stonewall . "Fading light... Falling Night Jackson had muled the army of 19»2 GRANADA WAGON »3,995 the Potomac and yet that army Trumpet calls as the sun sinks 19il GMC PICKUP, CISOO«eHei »3,995 VOTE FOR was not destroyed. Seven thou­ in flight. T*«4 FORD Eicort 3-dr., locally owned »3,995 sand men had fallen in that Sleep in peace comrades dear, T9tl FAIRMONT Squire Waflon, family iiied $4,495 dreadful week and the .savagery God in near . . . 1913 FORD Ft SO Pickup, priced cheap »4,695 of the re,:/'.rt was grimly evident Thank You. 1983 OlDS OMEGA 2-door »4,995 BARBARA ROSE I 19*4 IFORD F-T30 Super Cob, automatic '6,995 1995 0OOGE Ariel, automatic with air »6,993 QJUsitrtr* forChelse a Schools 19S3 MERCURY Grand Mcrquit 4-dr »8,493 CHELSEA SCHOOL BOARD 19»» FORD Ranger XL 4x4 with air »9,995 • Mai end McrMt's MOM 1983 THUNDERBIRD Turbo-coupe- SI 1,900 Monday, June 9, 1986 • parent votwitetr el H*rHi School 19*3 FORD8RONCO XIT »12,500 • eomitivftrry ami ckerdt vekmteer 1983 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4-door, only 10,000 miles $17,900 • Cottage edmMftrntor «1 Spring • Preitdcnt nnd owner ol «n educational and a Bu«l?t*!« Conmltlng firm (HCC) Arbor Cellefli l l3-r>«*«nt (^\ Hove a great day f^*) •MS Oroaniiaflon Devoloamvnt/ Human • ChtliM raprvivfllirrive to Huron R«*our<** Development (Jan, 'S6) VeNty Library Board 19S3-S4 • Director of Mich. Technological Unlvemlty • rwufctg mtrwctpf/nrhx in OeU«a Children'* Theater • Wile and mother adult baik edvcatwft 1979-12 ' Staff Development contultant at Michigan • owner s< karnwo, materials ubllc ichooli In Michigan «nd 10 yri. with Technological University itere for 3 yean WMcon«!n • Curriculum Development and Oeilan far Stat* • Wah ichool readier f*r H years -PRIMER MERCURY • Taoml»ador of Wltcondn • EI»m*ntory Toucher • Chelsea area resident since 1977 • Director of National Summer Drama Youth • Junior Mlflh Toother Program at MTU Home of the 48hr> mwtey-fcack fiHtronfee • S»nlor High Too RoSffaKh • library Dlreclor better, 1 would appreciate your votes for School Board on • Thontor Olrnclor June 9, OPEN: Mon. and Thurs til 8:30 p.m. • Unlvnrjlty Con«vil»nr>» Thanks for your vote Thanks, ^--^ * ^, Saturday'til 12:30 p.m. Barb Chsrom ^fe-<»*t7 LVt^f't— In Washtenaw County since April 15lh, W12

('did tor by Roso for Sdiool Board Committee. Paid for by (ho Barbara \, Cborom Committor? tor Ctiolseo Schools. CHELSEA 475-1800

\ H6 Th* Cri*l»ao S-ondcrd vVednessdoy June 4 1986

MOI DMMJM; MTVISAr PUT IT IN THE FOR RESULTS 47J lJ7i iif:IJIf:l* At*r.f!on Automotive utomotive 1 CLASSIFIID ADVftTtSING SUPtR SALf (m«i«to) at St Poul •4 HJKCK S4iyHov.lt Wogco L.fnittW & CCXONitS of bMt an* r*roi (Kvrth !4aOB Old US. tJ Ch**i*a Air owtrj AM fM io»»nlt» '•<>. Oid Col! 475 «377 il-J CASW HATH; Cli*4fficofi««s PUBLIC Jirno 13 9-3, Ain* l« 9 12 Morctvm Cash or Consign 1WU5JO*' <««>' ro«k /5 JXO ITIII«« i^*AVfL Bonk '"" aa<*tl*n* »«• 10 word* or !«„ }| 00 duo of At) k*n4> at *up*r low pneo* Aufotttof two 1 ph 4MM40 <52tt jn*ewf»y» WO S ydt dollvorod In! LI« poy 'op dnllai *i>' your quotit, AUCTION Don t rnt»»l _ * I 7« p*j>r word o*«*t 10 CholtMoroo 475 10*0 4-6 AAotor cycr4>« •• uswlror Inu-k Cosh tf\«^ K, payout /ft «O«0 tloiter 'ro' FOR DfNT Start* p«h4f oy doy Havtfl* Mid rlry herrte, • PullttC *W(< at rnnq*d 9 em NO* t*vron St 0«<>*f farm * 0«fd«Jm 3 „n««tt H«J4 i(«rri lOOGfl'b haul or w«wti 475 7*3!, •«»»• Hon writ *• fWW l«(4t««t 4 iTIIrO* e Of A*MM 1AT1S: ,|1 fV uftnVro «fp|tn«nr*t fl|i»H*e hotty f.V"<'""""' I'-'••' '^ ' '""' r^| COpO. TV ">f lfO>-1f>li arMj l.Or» HMilh at O4r*r4>o on M-52 r« 6m»i FAAM TlACTOtS rOT *4fe UMtd c Iprhot, if^mqrit 1 »1 %1 par hsaaetian rf L»t us- se'l »ou< co' t'n*4t\ f«»Wr»>> - SAU - Ff, nnd Sat A.n* • it) If •** men' T~*; (wrort» available (lot G*9C(i S«}?lil Tro|!#T' !0»rf^O, hitth MOU«M> M.. Miwtri I > rniloe Ho«M» B^<1*^ V.Oriiirit SMriv-miTihtlr-'V _ 127^ ^W^W WWRIN IV ^^¢^¾ f^RWl'ajRTlRP'- 4-7 Oak k* rM>«. phono bocth ,r , n f»» or «lfOiflf) p*rc»rst*e» HO 3*37 S)V>r1i fm r«e«r«e fori mora 141¾ V^VVWrPNBM ! Hid t»Of *4Jf* G MI' 4 BODY SHOP SOV HAM HIO Sort. Jun«7*11:00o.m. l*OT_pwyVJ2Ch«4*Ko . "I Polmer Motor Soles T* i Crxwy 79 YA«t)S>^~'w3*&ffitlSt Thurtduy. mmrmimmamM Attcfiejt* «f pmci iiOTwtrTi FrtwJy. *w.nt I 0«*r,f- Sotw* 4fej An taiii/Srv* A«« I Or CsMrL»T( fun ::MI BRAlLtC FAtMS CASMPTATtS; Not.onol AvWinrSers AUCTlONiCin YAffO SAil "_ »of h^u 7 10 AntH|u«M , ** tl'inwi>*f Avoilab** fr.tton Mlch«4j*M MKt M wofds or l»*i $3 00 J", 180« Ch*li*« 4?S JoSO Ph [917) «91-40.4 PMOr«f STQQLlWOCie SI7 SS) «042 am to 3 p.m, 4)9 Rattrnad St BeMii HfcH* * *J* 1 PALMER FORD [5171 r-23.347* HOUSiNClLO PICKU* CAM TO* p*>r word Over SO tijtirt Homi*». f.^'irig^". GA4AOI 1M.I - Horpotnt wetKor whan paid botore Sot I j noon *niojo eseo {noojriy new), hikhwn MofMIV MO*ll€7* .,...- *er 223 S Moin 4751301 *IACH DIPT 1 P«A1 - * oVorro »oM* ond 4 chotri dot**** cmi W«fM»4j • 7'20 D*»for Ann Arbc Rd •wte. *>>4»»..«nu ta* Mik. i t*r*«>t«if»H OK. CMM Cor. 9 now euhoutf tftNri^ fiMiA9 ^*o< t^BtuMfl, 4 fttyplt e^ntw. ckvyfi^ut pftortCM. pTwoky ond kid fftrfl 139 (• fo*** w*»t **nrf humtrjifief twWt.l4*wM. batwaan North Tor WmM0d 1* 59* 7826 ^_ .,„ALa t«lMarkn*4> •! !Wi CAPS'rE Et-tot* Woeon 47S.35I3 __ »2 3 ^.- wri4#4rw ton m*fo! *hel»u»B F. 12 MM*!. Ww4*t««i to rtent . 10»> 19*4 MONCOUSCIMXracMj **o. k>rp»ne Sorno*. KoMo lamp*, w*H :»«4 CEltW»iTV Cl Wagon Ait-qu^s fk»»e orj tortinn! For Rett9t • * l'JftJ PONTIAC JOOOSiinb.rd 19*3 CUT.AM SirfMMf WKXKXAM •-xtrtlent (OrxtrMgr«. t»J3, P>. p4rttfr«>. emoff e4oxtrK«H apptikveo*. *7S-»*3*_ , ••! MV*K 4Wv Brt^^ cQ'Blirf^Q v^VAMfv, f. .3MWM. Huu%*S Apor»rtrwt"\ LfJi'it ; dr - Coue*. »00C i^itn liwdW^. n ANTK9UCS t COUICTaJUS WAMTEO I* CMt/f TTE aHi't ArUrFM to****** b>o Mtrhsron '.r#» ii A NYMPti 1« 40 h.>. »*»revr> Wtarris 12 ¢0 purrt* iho»fj.n, yard All advwtfreors shouW chock thotr Mltoe. Motkats t2 •n, dordw" hot* and; '**i auonflrf jrttpfl fv'tttwro fMMran* toys and !<*« L* CAR »(»*«• imfliwll «*»'• wrrt bvrgonriy rt»#«Of P*i*KO imltf. ClWtw** »m«n noutehoid ilo«r»» 19*0 pmm. wWlt«H* 9» •"I*"*' GiiC«4l4rnf ccmdiTtor (iiw ]• MO. 47S 1303 offer 4 p.m. tvrv, Crtriataiaft i*pim w^odonwofo cannot o«apt rat^artwpriiry for 1 9*3 iMPALA 4 dr J4 SOO Ph 475-««. «1 _ ' _ • > pictwr— urnafiiar you how. Jottn 14 pickti*. p.i.. *.*., n**U. 1*77 Ch*vy errurt an ads retasverf by fe+e !*f3CtlfWTY 14 FT "««*£>IA»'"'•OAI"""- ~7'. LOWJ4.47SM73 Hi [5 15 Air r.rjrv» ShOr^ Motorcycles 1 Novo, 4-door. ot**o»**hi, pfsona but will mah* evary affort h.p. M*r«wr> m«r4>r S300 Ph, 1940. SILLERS *AK~f CENflR l«S>J :'XOS fORONAOO "1 unrty . . . 1*J 43HW0* •! TMKV9H9C NMOlNiS n4>n«l - fnonr*) pvi)-9wt ihoW to moke tham appear correctly 1«v Sfwnl 21-46 Drat* for Sai'; _^ •»! arronowu* od n contetlod oft*r «40 9O0GE OMNI 4 or 4 M-7«6lH|l iMnJ). >*T3 *uMal« prrf* i« Auto LAT1 VtCKWANCOOCM and'cHwr !9W KAWAiAXI 80 -*»V«K r«C»d **an olwaJwpi • r^-tt oViwa b*rt th* ttrtt week ihot if ff**iaar» I Motka 1« Al* COWiTlOWM 9 OOC •ru wd rod v*rv*< !97* MONOA ACCORD I* tfv^e'l^r* condi'^on *^S PS Anon* 14 h.p town tractor wftfi 43 \n tfprifllV f.rrll^' Li»w r^iwt k 2» *je1. 0»* »»»* ptorrorP" KO«e*. WANTfD - Fottprx* ffWrbat gtoteot RFMJI Estot' Real Estate I r2 HONOA 630 >*M/" Mo«* yondnton »100 (3'.^.Sa*0B|. _•! XJ H tOjrli'ii.iiTi •x**nti«n ladrfor, *v**ftrl PT* Hwwfl M ¥»tf toll f«00 Co)! .?•! tCnS* fey end »** Of' Al»rt* Start wtell D wh««4 mlBlm 12 >v *J5-t37l or tt? fffli. .^ r 5 S'ln «rft«<- Sjm • 1 n*if t LOT of Cwi K«knmor* -or !•<*• ilijiir wMdnn S hyJhovUc iorV OolOnnan •.*<*« -o!-£siot» 10 ACRES £ rfwttf u"dor J2 SOO Foffr i Garden ^or. tTS P" 4rs-9tB* J dtotri ww nirtajna har>d mtr McKERNAN fCm SAif G.E h«ovy duty pwnip* Nrt*w I tv CUHPt Pn»*dt4» On th# corner of and cbftor q4w*n*y otMrt itoeJ ^t*;« werth** and e^ocTfic dnror $300 TRUCKS old «•** wood palVars rtond foot* Wosson and Welter Rds. Nitt^ufi »obie w 4 c+towt S40 Recti Estate One REALTY, BEDDING PLANTS •toctrit wood aa*ar fork* liwxori i*S3 S !Q MT CA» Sthw.n.- !Ci tpnod bill* ISO Unadkltp Twp BooutHul buiUing tit* c rtut, faoiH. OK 993 141« 4 CV Ow'Q /nojrlobi*--. *»«i >4«yb» PltfiT-Iyi 4iH Hwilitai kronomaro, * Inc. •sMemont pcrd. Land contract tornsn. ptTK* *4rf*«nO> 9fwJ OCC«B«cXI«e. t30 |9fl7 CrtEvY , ton 4«4 P. « 1.0 m*tt Caen Not roi«c«H*l« »ar ec For rnae •nformaflen DAYS or EVEMMCo 27 OOCi "»'l«n 142 Von Buren St. mrK o<4WnrTH: mom fjrft Contort fnioiiH day of 10J* or rtweu oHor RANCH - 1 bodroomt 2 baths (313) 88)-7100 or iwJC FC«D , ton Pck -B «76-5433 oveninoi jil •oid L«nrJi on orownd* »»»itwL4>i IV. .Ki. woTk out baalimm ft Cyl mr 475-90M COMCkcTt ro*M$ 40 S >4 $400 N*lly Cobb, REALTOR wwh hVaptoCr- ?' , car gut*) rnoro (313) 349-6800 lWC$C. 1*6 900 !9*0 CHEVY '- 'or «•« I 7)*51-*9*0 »1 ^oHii TKAUsi - '2 piau. "ytoo COUNTRY LIVING at 11» eoft. '979FOROF 750 4.4 cyl 30 h-p 7H Noil ffwwr pUn cqwdrnort MH 47VMiO •_»! 3-teeYocrn Korno wiffi h nrdi 1 and INCOMC PeOPWTY w*>r of Gross 1979 f 0*0 '. tan C*W«f nn«4*fn«Mti $7 MX). C<|l| Jaroq.. Sal':. «V*rOt»ATO* - 1* (u H Hoar« tvil-bwkomont ha* wat«x hoot Lofca, 4 wnrfi w4h in-gyovnrf poot on 5 Au»ir)* tNrro lanrj with «• f en tod. Land conrroct tarnt* »13 000 DEXTER - 426-4677 row corn hood and 10" groin Wgmri United tn J»*wA 9«rfl. E FIAT Alto V*nah*3 toxotyiono ot 2 kafcee. t*3.00O SUNDAY, JUNE 8 O«od Good ftXTdilid ot«C 0O'« •o S p m. L***waroord lx»* iond ore*** to V/*«nm- 2ACRE»MHvayada»dparkad*)l 300 MtA /Y DUTY ty •»#*( onlonnc ond >w>nne 42*-«OI0 ^1 21404 Waterloo Rd. oW r<»*» ar dri*« M0C o. ban' wanalatt* fU nnntA CIVIC * dr Air AM fM motor fh «75*377 .1-2 oH«* 475 :7«X! •! tHMAMAOt SALE ChOrOM Kmflhr* LOT in Cheiseo lotted for Aj«e .>! fio« hemtwr -M:U !t(wd IS 500 Ph S17. of Cotumeum HpU Friday Ond 78 "cb^isiww T«A*.e*~ - ir COMPLETELY REMOOELEO oloor dwfitoi »22 500 10 ocres with lake trontogw All i*d 52i H»6 _ ' 100 o^rip »l»torv>eo Saturday Jwn* 0 7 20740 Otd UV12 honta. 3 or 4 baoVoorm 2 full batfis wood cuetont 2 s'ory homo M KHIINKTTA CIM»i)Q — V-o. r #tr.O*rctl4f r>4t 9a.w_»gii P ">_ *J tmlaw) RMitt e'irt Tir" tkaaiac*. tfl ACfUS, tvrtnaJ and park II 08» id i, !•*. —r Ye—. PV Used Equipment ovrke wow lo). > Corhadjtal em* K«ofc«« WW ''.*» HAffPTSt OW" lOVUINfM i*wiy tnoulorad parte with p/rvacy •d »25 000 426 4095 «1 J He*' fi»rv;n i.y»i 34M24 iunl«i Peilq uetsirtows ihrouehovr. 3 dWin* w* hoard ItW fOu re run tenca on lorg* lot with garde** urea t'4H»l brO-l*' flr.li tlrjir «1« tl«*ldcHi rooms formol d«t>rsc; and rnont 96° v 'rV ftAHA *UG Pa" con*- Sale Atrtg IDT Sl toordttM* hm* If you »43 000 S6 ACRES 1730' rood tronroao i S mtl*« io Ann Arbor Tier No engine 1300. Coil 111* ymt dw wtli So 000 Pn ,517 hoip oui 'h* kK*j> ho* at w*ll 01 tf* flowing well »36 000 SIMPLICITY '114 Uhp i+mo ) C*t.l»««Jwi Jl'teOOO '6"» »71 or 475 9937 «1 5^6 2*24 «l -2 pie* *ou II 500 . . . W.ft'JS Ph 4?4 821 ! Miwxr< 6 and 3 y m ownei Air, cryse sitreo fuel irt- YA>rj SALf 3041] i*ru«oWt CI4I*I ** Yl c. i*) »2 4 tk..n : .^. C Q .* J »^^ ' -^_*v _ 475-8100 £* 1 T f;ti^^.i^ "-r = ^ -.vrth *^ ^ l"^ ~ !~ XI ; •4'* -v.^v' ''\#V H4J«Tf L-UI' ^tf * REALTOR 475 968! *,t,,i,ngs 475 262 *' Q.evei d«r»io; <6 ms**!, J-V STtREO fUNtB 'at ttn/ 8 "0' 1&f% booit mor»y ^\i«< l*!jl TO'tOfA PlCK-uP. red, with *ydro«>3:< i6 (W ploypr SI 5 A.>d:i'vci« »oj>» *»O-GI Asiking on«' fl- 475 W74 *J M ' mower t biod* .U. SOO Call 663 8228 afi*r 5 p.m. «30H ii/* 4 on it cloth** mi»c (39 Owen dutarice fc South forrwntorf vchool. 1973 JEEP CJ-5 OoW*!'! Eog!*. 304 C > . on Howarr) Rd 1 1 SlMPUCltY 7 h.p *S9.S00 Sntnthirti H««/ I*/, * (rfi (htick Hfnulm! V-8. Coll 436-3391 oOtf 6 p.m and 32'' mswtr . $.550 COIN OPERATED GAAA&l'SAU Set jMn*'7. «08 «uek-of>di xl W'tkinjor. %t 9 2 Fj rt,t re, FORD .6 h.p. r u FXCEUENT OWSE« OCCUP'EO in- 1976 6UICK SKYLAvVk •• - Exceli«nl der- ^:TI iditror girlt ar"d Hoys' 54' rnowe,-. hyriroslalic $1,350 PINBALL & VIDEO come p'rjp»r»y E»tra iarge lor. conriiiion, one owner Ph rlo»h»v nit< hoo»*nold ort.cwt 1 tpactoul rooms 2 car garage 4753575, »1 GAMES 2 FAMILY GARAGE' SALE June A »77 500 Land contract term* pull FOR HOME USE. 9 to 5 7701 *ifhn»r Rd Tttyt. tie Give Your Family All It Deserves Village Lawn boy I tlo'hev, b*dipf*odt rwg*. TH* OtnrCUir TO »INO. three bedroom ranch w,ih both and one-holf, miiK houteworei »1 SUGAR LOAF lAKf ACCFS5 I SOO Coll on 2 * oi'res in th* country, wilh Chelsva Schools, ot an uffcrdoble I Pamper sq. tt. 4 bedroom 2 both, bi lovel, d-FAMILY"GARAGE SALl Fridoy, price. We hove it! Cell today for an appointment to see, & Garden Center with 2 car atioch*d gorag* Si looted 662-1771 June 6, S am. to 5 p m, Soturdcy, EASY WALK TO UIMiNTANT SCHOOL. No matter what the weather i Yourself June 7, 9om ro4pm. 514 Lane Si., on a lovoiy woodod courilry setting. 120S. Moin 475-3313 xiarf you are only a block from th*? «hool 1 200 v.quaie foot ranch ha-, full ! Ch*li*o xl »64,900. Formerly Choliea Ho'dware 1 boseinwnt onrf sinyk- car yoragn City labilities. Consider this one for j U:< ths cat on'v lejdirn} horreOean £L£Cr»lC STOVE"' -^30^ Mogie'Choi Gorden 'N' Sow Afincx GARAGE SALE June 6 and"7. 8 your 'sniily i :<«i fcn[j >n< shelter ' Ask your ortou'ifant ciboui ihis idea 40 ! >'in "n*! c-',li'r«3te wll irt. Qulonrxilic i ic mucf at tax lirno nuxl yeor It's In your price range Pr^or* condition. S200, Ph. 475 1222 »1 fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, miscellarv*o^i *l WALK TO YOU* OWN LAKE ACCESS. Hot weather is ahead. Will you plus rni4<:ell(jn&ous. J2.80O. Ph. Vi'i car garage. »120,000. 1^ 668-8600 475-9414^ x45tf FOR SAlf - Atloi befKh if,r:P#f OEXTER Wo.11 tan-.--y garooe vale b« able to us* your boot Ihis year' We hove a terrific o; retire­ ond mil). Dun* buOSy, 4 »*«>' June 5-fc 9 a.rr- to S p m June 7. ment home only 0 stone's throw olf the main diag with occess to the LAWN TRACTOR"—"wheelhorsV 11 _ J fiborglotf. SlroeMeffal flood 4hape 9 a m to 1 p m 8099 Murem River Dr. Half Moon Cbain-of Lakwv Don't wait. (We r.ori '.oil yours!) h.p.. 36 mowing de Thit is how you yet the dining room you have been >,. r wanting Lots of zoom lo build-on if desired. Curious? Coll us. We For Sale would b*' hoppy '••; shew you Classified Ad Order Blank FRISINGER PIERS0N AFFO*0A»LE TtRMS. $45,000 Inke front cottoye. 5^,000 down $400 Formerly Munith Building Supply per mrv'h, 1 i'. ,n!srf>' '. ,••• balloon Tired ol hearing tho current story on bank loons'7 vw ••• noyi; you in two wei.>ks after M-106 in Munith, S3S 000 you sign Mail Your copy to vlhc dbcltjca fftnubarii the sales agreement 6*"er < etk th.s on!. & ASSOCIATES Ph (517; 596-2S26, 300 N. Main St., Ch*lM»o, Mich. 40118 _.... _,.. -»1:2 *Y OWNER, in Cholsoo, nice custom- btiilt, like country hying neor mid- Name dl* and high schoolt 3 bedrooms 2 ROBERTS REALTY baths, n*ot family room large ArjHristc muster bedroom ana livint} 7i-*34i, 419)-,636 batoment, 2-car ottrxheVj gor5g». City _. Great place to raise a »o-n.,y Ji HP AN'i/.f»ING SfP.VICC 475-7329, ,i j Ad is to appear week of number of weeks... in l.Tbe Chelsea Standard $ and or IN THt Ml ART Of WATHIOO *»C. Atf A, with private or.ce*» to'BI^ Portage <-ok» u Ihn cute 945 tq. ft., 2 bedroom cotlogw with gcroeoun The Dexter Leader $ '.' \ Charge Ad view ol the loke Gjecit for iwimminq, tailing, *kimg t- fishing On leaded land »36 000 if^prtitoti WATIRTR094T H43MR tark -j wt.oded Jtote iand. 2 b*droomj. Lorjje Total Enclosed $_ _ , heoled family rrvom/po'ch «r*o pverlcujkiiig Inke. Fieldito.to fir*ploc*. 2cor garoce S«porote both hog*e for iwimiieis, Excellent tandy REALTOR® Please run ad under the beoch, Crotxj boat launch. Chelieo SrhooK. S6.50OO. following Classification , IAKIPROMT ON CLfiA* lAKI—3 bedroom ranch hos cathediot ceil- "We Love Chelsea!" ing, lireploce. thoried yoid. Sur>ny sand/qrovel heoch with dork. Close (Please type your ad copy lo avoid errors) to slate land. Ctielseo Vhoolt. ^57,000. NtW- Energy efficient contomporary horno with 3 LAKE LOViVSI Coran <;eo this booulilully decorateci HALf MOON IAKI AHA— Greot fishing, good twimming. Nice bedrooms, 2V, boths, silting on o wooded 4.i-acre ho me with occess to Half Moon Lake and its chain of 3-bedroom home with fenced yard, nico pond. 2car goro^e. Chol»ea parcel. Chelsea Sthools. »101,000. six other inlercoruifKtmg lakes. This Uirge family Schools Private orr^jt to lake. $55,500. SUGAR LOAF LAKE Yuar orounil wotrfrfrorit homo home hos o mothoi -in-ldw open Imcnl and many other LOVILY OlOI* HOMr in 0 nice location in tJirt Village clo*o lo schools on un ollsports lake. Owner wilt holp wilh financing interesting featurns, S'73,500. * shopping. 2 baths, one a whirlpool Nice screoned bock porch. 2-cor to a quallfed t»jy*r »53,000, AFFOKDAIIll CHELSEA HOME four Iwlrooms in- garagi? v.ilh lurn around. S72,000. IDEAL STARIt* HOMK In village of Munilh. Older clutfus Master Bodioom suite, 2 baths ond an nhovo PICTURESOUF JETTING —3-bedroom ranch hm family room with coiy redecoroted home hos forinal dinirig room, 'J ground pool. $6/,,700. bwdrooms, and ? fiih births fcnnr^y nfflcinnt wilh & rsfficmnt v<-oodtiurrver; Allocliecl 2-cor (jofaye. Sdade trees, on I acre EAST TO OWN perfnet chanto to buy your 1 irst homo. nower furnoce ond addod insulolion. »43,OOT>. »62.500. Two unit home, tivo in one MMI! ilio other equcilt. low 137-ACOT FA*M HOS tipproxiinololy l,UO0' (t payments. Coll tor details. $49 900 THt FARM OF YOUR DREAMS! locofed 15 minutos west of Ann Arbor road frontage on two roads. 100 + yeor old housn DISCOVER EASY LIVING Spacious 4 bedroom home on Pleasant loko Rood. 58 ocres. Very nice 4-bfldroom 1.600 sq. fl. c with V- bedrooms. Farm must bo sold to seltlo with full WIJII brick fireploco. Sels on one londscoped ronch wilh plaslor walh, wolkoul basement. Lorrji? livestock born ond osteite. All offers given consideration. »125,000 i acre ovorlooKino long lok«. jM$| minutes from Ad Rotes 10 words 01 k>sv$l 00 fpord m odvam i*-. Ovp i FAMILY HOME This 3.bedroom homo is noor • lool shod Mor* kind available. $149,000. Cholsoo. »79,000. 10 words. 7S pnr word CHRLSFA BUSINESS OPK>»rUNlTY--Buildtng for solo. Corner lot. F.lomeniary School and courls. It has o lamily i room, sludy otic) abovo grotmd pool for tho aclivn FUTURE HOME SITES t ono story. Approximotttly 2,000 sq. ft. Parking for 10 cars Coll for info fomily. »71.900. PRIVnTI WOODS0 SITE 17 acres of turns * woto, Cr.itiriW'le (jrriup 'jl licji;n<c rjbln '• ."l»'"l| rl'id yi u inoWi' yuui Oil |-,rin1i.| , Farm* 4 Land »3ir 000. i ( I Tor ©xper/enced prafonxlonal serv/ce i OJtye

I The CheU+g Stondord, Wodnetcjoy. June 4, 1986 , .Jit- , LITRE WANT ADS! BIG PIUSES FOR BIG RESULTS! Wtukfmw twmfft fesy M«*#fpfect. . . Met, tctmomicoi toudt$ Giv* 'em a try/

Real Estate .elp Wanted Child Car*? Bus Services Ord ot Thanks 10 rUAUTlRJI WOODED AC«5 r,*ai EneraotK Individual LICENUD CHILD CARE botwoen Chal- PIANO TUNING arid repair OVCJII Window Screens TO MY FRTENDS, rio»k)frt% ivr-on Report and the for te*j and Doptor I (yll time span. fied technici4iv Cult Ron Horns P.ueori p.ver Fore*l Survey end Title INDOOII OUTDOOft ing for aoot | 3. Call 47^131. .J.4 473-7134 x22« I wish to thanX all of you wh<> Insurance 1*000 »ifh |!00 down KIDS! Repaired LKtNWD CHiiO~GA« - Actly'itiaa, CHfLSCA HYDRAULICS will repair sent cards and flowers, visited kW'd MKJ per -nonth ;>« a 9*. Land maxslt irrlont plu*. hoepital oroo. oil hydrou'ir systems raplac* Reasonable rate* me, brought food and looked after Cantra, i Coll 61A.93* 1.007 Doy or Part-Tim© Jobs! SERVICE AND 474-3347 3-3 hydraulic nose and fitting! re-pock things during my recent illness. fvening m write )• ,rfft*rfi Land Co cylinders repon valve* Ond pwmpi al lie?! Andorra Dn«e Unit Cl Lata o*i fvuningt Wonted Chelsea Hardware especially Pastor Morris for his 1 INSULATION WORK Available floor iptXfi tO wwO/V <>n c»rty »Vrl!iom»burg, A/ 44640. > I Commission Vales »12* V^hrtr*. many visits and spiritual sup CheUea Ovular ereo Apply in porscm Thursday STANDING TIMKR WANTCO - M0 S Main Ph. 47MI2I port; Betty and Norm Hinderer NErV USTING Th„ ^bedroom Transportation provided Sawloga and vonoor, Sutkirk 1 CHELSEA HYDRAULICS f,»r their visitn, transportation. I < both wit •tory horn* ho* been •onuvet' Tn«r»< i Prue»" Coolman Parking Co. LvmhorCo. Ph (917)6617731. 371» Bus. OppOrtuniTy and lawn care; iAiAnn Heller for i omule'ely renovated inWe and Out Can ttart IMMfDiATtlV' OAK FLJOKITURf" WAKTIO Choirs 13306 UMT> Or Choftoa New Antf*ri«n windows, plumbing, 8030 GJANO AVI DtXTto 47*333« her persistence in getting me to Call Mr Dorrow at 6737177 eVoteOn tablet, Mr*. MorDton. OWN YOUR OWN J4wn-Soor(*weer wiring ond much moc» (54.400 Coll Ph 436-3221 H3-34*-a275. •!..30 30tt Lodie* Apparel children* maler the doctor; David and Darlenc Vicky Oltertderf 664-0300 eve* Ml Carpentry T.orl'.fri;CtlO0 mty largo sues pom*, datveeweor 473 «07 NfED EXTRA CASri?'Co»h potd for Schaffer for their overnight visits THE DETROIT NEWS breyele* - I, 3, S or 10 leoeeh. or octeteorte* store. Jordoche, Chic and friendly concern; all 14 •ring them m now. Student Ctk* Lee. Levi Ixod, Gitano, Guee* lAKf LIVING CAN AC FUN m tf*» PART-TIME rK^gbbon who suiprieWd me on Shoo. 607 S. Foroat el S. Uni*er*ity. REMODELING Calvin Klein. Sorgto Volonte, Evan 3 bad room rarxh or Half Moon Lotto PKone. Ui Claiborne Members On my birthday by getting much of Darkroom Technician 24»f DRYWAUINO PIASTBUN© Largo tiMd l«« dot* lake rcott and ly. Gatollne, HtoMhiesi. Cherokee my gardening started and bring­ Chel*ea schools 166 90). Coil MkKy nUMWNC Petition roejtiiro* knowiodo* at VVan + .H v; R,-n» ! Qo over 1.000 Others, |t4 300 to »23 900 )a"4 Tiedgen »64 0400 eve* Horn* from college TWW 4K R#|>4nf ing refreshment*, ft nMans a pnotaojopfty. BfkiHncfcinp one) vor- invorrtory, training, fisttwro*. grand 47¾. 7414 Eap«vi«Ac«d , fri, sf^knafin great Jeal to me to know I am or out of High School Hcol camora ueo Mw»t Revo eoovo' opening, o«c. Can aeon T3 days. oxperione* bo Konoor, dopxiiioWe rwQfiUmjrtfuL Courri twMto MMOOJ Mr loughlm (613) eaff-433o. -n 1 eiatuwkd by people who are so CHARLES «•» dsiiriron boMi ompsoyod in Phone 426-3515 for Summer? ond o %QH starror •oaWon roqukOo Card of Thank. thoogbtful and supportive in my flexibility aaprOHl (o root. 3 to 4 p3-4 time of need. While my hospiUi REINHART Looking for tomefhina; ••droooi homo In Choteoa or uir Kowri 2 doye a a/ooo (Mori, end Pr, ) stay and surgery slowed me down encrnng to 4a* botfmriHsg ot 13 noon and poulov* TOANKYOU Co. Realtors wooki-ondi PUnMO pond 'Hum*. In- pOMrWo, Coil JtaM. 47VI65I doy*. or DAVE'S SiDJNG From the Class of 1SS7 to: our some for a while, 1 am now well Jem our new wmm»' eluding ratvronco* c * The Cnolaoa <-(517)-«6 tOliemnino, 2-3 pwnti who hdped set<*jp and on my way again. Thank you oil. eOWlINO UACUE & ROOFING Animal's 4 ?>-.iv Stondard. Filo K-29. 300 H. mam, takedown prom decorations and Sincerely, • •week seo*on ChoHoa Ml4«t!» ,2-3 **erfifvg Juno 5 Aluminum and vinyl •rdsftfl. Custom helped in tnnny other trays; tTim and oufter* 1 (317)^31-7740. Henry HnelsberK. FPEf CAT Neutered adult matt, AWT A p«AYER AWAY, wfHo hsr »OTf Gcftatn Sdcnces, MjUtoy Utho- n»»ds a good horn* with loving CHELSEA LANES • roffoiotn ap­ '•m.iy 10 lb*. o* cot food free ra a*f gTBpftii**. toe, Pord BloCor CO., proach so Gov. Writ* to; J. Quail. and Chelsea Hardware for rou stoned 436-4994^ il 2 Phone 475-8141 HOUSEKEEPERS P.O. 33. WrtllUlOJUl. Md. 461*4, R. L. BAUER <«>**ertt>e emsrtltoa frw- rtefiwoWtto • SPAY .MtOTE* ciirWC oT the Huron 22 ^^•ffae^aaoaa»*r*ssj ^•••OTj4Faar»aa»i o^eaa iHsei^^evj ssssssssssssssssss^ § Humoif Society Ph (3131 NEEDED Builders Merfel Fundtare and Carpet, for R';nt 662 4365 lOom to 4 p.m. Irt £xiQ Viino LfCENS£D and INSUREO Barbsn's Newfltsxts, StaOan- APPiALOCttA MA"E - j" Ctime or full-time I I 4 dopotrt and roloroncoi. Corf [317) Carpenter. [517)811 7407 »1 Roofing Siding Concrete Veorfc the props and chain; The Village RED ROOF INN WMM33 73 .->'-—-;^'" - ••• -• ope** irt per*on or coll 4364427 Bakery and The Doughnut AKC OOtERVAN PUPPIES « weehs J^1 * « _ FREE ESTIMATES US y.i IL ''lymounS Ud. Arm Artaor SMAU WHOENCY ofWrYroortt in Shoppe for donating the baked tot Oseltoo Villaao $200. Chuck =>• r-d *oi« $,5o r«o w. Dexter A & VV Drive-In Call 475-1218 goods used as props which were females »JTO Ph (5i7j 191-9314 , „ _ _ »3 7 xl-3 Wd*»n 7p>»* koW for centerpieces and tor bonoring 473 80S4. «| Secretory/RecepHonist Full Timo r4oa44d Ol OiVnr CONSTRUCTION for couple Security dopofil ond the p!«dge cards; L*ne Animal TOP PRICES PAID FOR ost4 Found ,*i?!*n5*»_ c"'!...'3.!.7] *Q\**K 2 2 Dowror tna^u«>a 40 hou'S par uMi, VLKOIIC- Irf* —Full carpentry services Hospital. Mr Gueothrr, The pormonont wcrttary Typma. filing rnpurcirHO, *tk dTTfl iKi,;((.i ,n ATTRACTIVI ouiet'S-room upper DOC LOST Moor Holt Moon (rauflr and finish; roeoetron Mutt be oraenixod and •uconco, hciiidoy prrf. &:.i otof" htity carpotod heated 473-7639. Chelsea Standard, and Brian ALUMIHUfl SCRAP Loke Lorg hoir block, 6-ntc.-okJ —Addttrom. remodeling o^d rerpairs dopondablo. 426 5333 Irokaw shoring—oil paid try contpciy , ,_™_ 1? Myers; the itmiPnts who served puppy Vary friendly. Howard Ph. — Raplocapnant Wsndvws iMLwmrsavmwcuiLM Control Syitomi OfFtCE SPACE FOR RENT - Down ••CoocTolo refreshments: the people who 4 75*30« _ (1 ApoJe botwoori 8 am -3 3D p.m. _ pt •*n. 1.126*0,. ft 2nd floor »530 . ->Roah>«B and stding Monday ttvowoh Friday parked cars and attended the ?o* LOST o» FOUNO pro month Contact toe* at Merfcel V --Cujoifpsiiu oryf Forrtitca syaik •laefcsoft Fillers Co Phone Tho r+umone Society «* door, the dapenjoSr the Chelsea Pha*o47**«» 473-1621 _»AL* Excwrortfjg ond Tionchprn Huron Volley e» 6*3 SMS ba+w—n 11 NOW School District **tl-novy tnfonflp QUALITY VViORstMANiHtP Hoar OB4 wHti lS-t# otvoao luneti ladies, trSAefAirtation Sotvrdoy cknod h«4rdoy«. 3'00 F«£ ESTIMATES 1417 So. Elm St. Hatch Stamping Co. MM. Chuck at a Iters RooStor department. secretaries. Chorn, Hitltd.. Ann AJW. n3tf HIRING 1 61k North ol High Si. tn-Tma. .: 475-1080 te*vinV»e«dHtslle3IStrap^rn-tor Help Wonted All tnrftt promnjfTt OOy for apontng. 5TC V FOR RfMT _ I J73 N3-3 Jackson, tttehagan clevq lq. rr, M-rt coWHtg track boy. UCENSEB 1730 ntsrntn Contoct Jock at Hatdino intorviowi Tnurtdoy 4 MorkpTs 473-662) il-3 SUMMER p.m.7p.m W4-6214 En double-wide lots Paved T^ • i«»*PU*S PCCHWOS •iontol ond li*« tnavronc*, ronro- »tree»» iwinurwig ;rOOf. cluMsou** • TaUnj» l«rro«s • C«*MCftM LAJOC OFFICE WORK inonl potd «c*otion. Conoorsiof phtlfffegpord COwrts> on *no bonks Ot •ozkhuo working condttton*. itinaVmr but the Grand River in Jackeon. CoM fmm Hadalm ttymt "irnlwi (xta^lafi* opoorajinity for CLERICAL Pprtftrrw --20 Co 30 hour* par eoout our mconnve*. (3171 7«^3p9J|. Tnidii'sg — C/Ofto Work poriun raalrmg intvrotting and NoJotTooSmoH! Pleo*« UPPK/ tn ponon , P*6 Top Soil — Demolition • TYPING (50 W PM 4-) Charlan^ing ampTcyfs*ont Ptoaee ng Call 482-7273 for on oppointmont quotificotions Mechanical aptitude 473-1301. _J?*? todoy, essential. REFERENCES ESSENTIAL Trenching. Black Dirt Sand Crravel SPECIALS K>« ftfNT foir Service Center Paul Wackenhut. (313) 438-ST2S 23H lO-oi pkg Ecknch K R Associates. Ph 4J6-26I8 SMALL ENGINE tor meetings parties wedding Supplemental __ _xj receptions etc Weekdays or week- londscoping Outdoor Maint Staffing, Inc. MECHANIC andi. Contact Mark Stopish. phone ST SMOKY $ | 23 BILL KNAPP'S 426 332¾. xiw ECKRICH The Temporary Hulp Paoplo NEEDED Bus. Services Lake Weed-Cutting x2M LINKS Full time. same experience RESTAURANT Service General NO :703 CAN ML S40NTE nocoitary. Phone 662 6714 for up on Island Lake Full- or part time petitions available HOUSEKEEPER poinfment or apply in person 9 am. for: to 6 p.m. at Col! 475-9424 MATURE INDIVIDUAL r>*w

PnrRAtii Art *l*l+*r* #Am«/k«A 4-. .-**«,. j IA4« «U^,*tJI «-A*-X r tiiifUMB •*»•*** **B£| "\* • •«*-> v^ I B»» i«# 'IIMVt IVI» a>ll«*«Wt»a) Wl r" ThJs N«tii«s !s glw-sn fay ordos of ii\u Loarn CPR tacf the Village Manager, Vllloge will bo having Board of Education. I'I'Y .ii p their property mowod at lame time. DEXTER TOWNSHIP *r of Noxlou* Weeds MIL, i|f;i 'I /Vitr|f f AKEA DEATHS t I SCHOOL |n, ffliiry Ann (*rnc«?y i luificM T. fttiiith, Sr. IjLDHCH WEHBI1111I. IjHH l»*ll'l ,S ('. Glhftmtton, F1N, WeckK of ,/uuf 4-1 i (Formrrlv of Citrine* | (Formerly of Chdsea) Wcdiic.'idfiy. .June 1 Kl*.h ^iind' Mary Ann Cook Granny, »4, Cliwle.-i T. Smith, Sr„ 87, of wi<'h h«sli brown [mtly, v> Cheese find I'rt'd and Mury f Cnnipbellj Cook, Huskin, K!a wiii.mico pl'/za, to.s«!d s«il«plied /il '.'hidiajh. Or. K. Itrou 'n yaar*. Netty Stoffer of Dexter; lli «rand Wednesday, ,lune II Chel­ Mrs ma* a member of chlldreo imd 10 great-grand­ sea s Suni:n«r Vacation l*euin."i Honored Hv !••'-.W Ul<> First foMKn-Uiitiorial church children. to*tay Manchester, "brown han of Cheliwa and was a past Worthy Services were held at Hamilton day " Manchwiter's vacation MeHical Center Miitnw of olive Chapter 108, begins tomorrow, June 12. Funeral Home in Riverview, Dr, Kttnberly A. Brown, Order of the raslem Star Fla., on Friday, May W. Inter­ CVlv-fe and Manchester studenus Survivors include a daughter, li«*ir A safe and fun-filled daughter of Mr. and Mm. Albert ment followed at Garden of Brown of Chalaaa, recently Mrs. Ruth Habfc-y. I-meaner, Memories Cemetery in Tampa, rr WAS rrwrr CIAW TREATMENT tar Harttaga las. Tfcwe nttriaf, from tac right, In- summer S.C. ; astepdaughter, Mrs F.ileen received the Laure Edsiunda Fla, these Beach MWdJe irNel retirees laat Friday M elude MM7« Robertaan, Pad Steiaa. Syivta Tlbbett*. Dayton* Beach, Fla.;' award from th* Departroent of Beach teaeaers aad staff rented & Itaw a«4 p*M Gttlwnaaw Eaeft. Taw eaauffew was Internal Madidna of the Untvtr- three grandchildren; on*- Krcat- lay '•2S& j&ttiOfoL ^rancVitaiutnter, two brother*, Beverly K, Srully tor aa eiabnmtf Ittndi at Oe^ter'a atty of Mkmgan Madlcal Centar. A djtu«ht^r fjuren IVlcoia, I«e* Cook, Delhi, IJ . and Sher­ 1«31 EM *» The award la 0v«a to the May V at fast* HoCpttdt. man Cow, UA Angeles, and two Pbu-lney uutatifidjog firat-ysw raaidant in JaclMon, to Kim and Mike Fouty •deters. Margaret Winters. Ethel, Internal medicine, It la named Hnerly K Scull?, ««e 41. died of Chelsea Grandparents are Wash., ar.d Bemtce Hoffman, after » firirt-year resident who June 2 at St Joaeph Mercy •Mm and Sally Nicola, and f jrlando, Fla died in a bicycle accident. HoapKal, Ann Arbor, following a Richard and Dorothy Fouty, all Funeral services were held month ilbifwi It waa one of five award* ghren of Chelsea, l^uren has a brother by the department at their annual Monday. June 2 at 11 a.m. at the She was born Feh. 7. IW5 in .•Mott.41. Staff an-Mitrhell Funeral Home, Ann Arbor, the daughter of Ray­ awards banquet at Barton HLUa with 'J* Rev .John W. Gibbon of mond and Gold* (Pepper I Winer. Country Hub, Saturday, May 24. A daughter. Devin Kristine, th.' First Congregational church She was married to Charle* T) Sunday, lone ! to Thomas and , officiating. An Order of the .Scully Ort. 3. 1«2, KnsiJil BHUIT of Ann Arbr^r, {•Partem Star memorial service Mrs Scully was i* iremfwr of Maternal grandparents are Hif- was held Sunday evening, Juno 1. Our Savior Lutheran church, and ford and 1-om Salyer of (711-1.½¾ fiuria! was In Oak Grove had been employed by the First Sterna! grandpa rents are Ar­ Cemetery. A ralfleanaa* can atria* of America Bank in the credit thur and Shirley Hauer of Ann Ar­ ae*OMt two-ttrinfe tfw rard department U*r the pMt five bor Panflttt of mi body yeum, Obiluury Addition SurvrvtAK are her husband, In last «eek'^ edition of The Charles; two san, Ronald and LUMCHION SMCMU Chrtwii Standard, the name of Jeffrey Thomdlke; • daiuthter, fOU MONTH Of JUf4« Colleen Palmer Moore should TaraG Scully; htT p^ftnu, Mr. have he-'ii included in the Hnd Mrs. Raymond Winer of CROCK OP SOUP OK CHILI oliituiirv :ii John B Moore, .Jr , a.s Chelsea: three brothers, Ray­ his thrre-month-'dd daughter mond, Randolph, and Russell; A tMULAOJAil . •i.fO who dir-d .Jul', :'•;. I960 her sister. Barbara Wilber, her rnaterno! grandmother. Mrs R WASN'T A PRESinT.VriA!. (n<»ti>recde. Umanstae armwd the scawal, whu> rhnrtng " " DAItV LUNCHEON SPtCfAC Homer Pi-pper; and several the bat sptrtt was there at *erthrle»». as rethiajR stadert« w'.:feed thns tfce beat It »a* all a ?ift food fo fosrw 0ut tor lunthmt other rrlativfs Hesch te»rfct»rs and staff w*r* Blvee a rwi»> in a ifvst\ UV S<*f h faruit> and staff. OINNIK tl»UIAL Funeral services will be held D*(/y, *r%m 1 20 till* Thursday, June 5 at 3 p m at the Muehlig Funeral Chapel, Ann Ar MOMOAT fH»U TMUSMOAY fit tawdail Frk* Four Retirees at Beach fmPAY Mr B-Q CoatntrY itylw Wm* b«r, wtth the R*v Franklin MTUffOAT Prlmw mi " Giebel and the Rev Robert Weikart officiatinjj. Burial will SUNOAY, JIINI Po<»»n c»m»»#ry mofk»M '•otur* follow in Waahtroon*! Memorial Given Send-Off Fitting Royalty •h« wm» »»p*r' cra*'tnv»n»hip Park ond »up»fb gronit«« lound in Memorial contributions may be Beach Middle school teachers Gilbert, who has bean the prin­ iEnglish, Geography, readme STEAK SP family mongm«ft4i y%m arm in mad* to a fund for the daughter. and staff gare four of their retir­ cipal's secretary for S years, and spelling) She plana to move vii»<< wil.fi»nti Boston, and later plans to travel grandchildren She says they'll UVf BAND FRIDAY Wednesday from 2 to liirfV iH^itut .-4 *•» I nr4tt Koch, "ho !'*»*« n#Tt<**\ "** M^n* J«**AaWA • S*S%** UilikWwi •*** Mt Vbl. • * • in- Ji day, May 26, Memorial day, ac­ fire alarm and escorted the Udies Uught for more than 13 years in 1HI MlaWI*, Ch«l*«« cording to Chelsea police. Moat recently he has taught m- Ch«l»a)o (313) 47S-9014 47S-U91 and gentleman outside. the sixth grade bloc program dustnal arts and science L The flatf was 9' by 4', police Waiting for them at the top of .said. the sidewalk was the Beach band, KZZ 30C 3tlC MIC MIC who serenaded them with a selec­ tion of appropriate, patriotic retirement music. E5EHI At the bottom of the walk To Beach Students, Staff awaited a black lirnousin« and chauffeur, ready to circle Beach It's wise to save. end "The Committee/' school twice and whisk them away to Cousins Heritage Inn in Regular Saving The question often Present and Past Administrations Dexter for an elegant lunch. asked is "HOW?". As they circled the building, Your surprise and party of Friday can never Beach students showed off their Accounts Are ever be topped. We were deeply touched by all congratulatory art work. A little money put the lavish attention. It was a never-to-be- "Until Darcy gave us the cor­ Still sages, and we heard trie band away each payday forgotten day for us. 1,000 thanks! playing, I had absolutely no idea anything had been planned," doesn't put a strain Robertson said Investment! on everyday Joining them for lunch were Margaret Koch Stielstra, assistant superinten­ plans, but dent Fred Mills, superintendent lets you save Paul Simon - Ray Van Meet , former principal enough to build a Mary Anna Robertson Al Conklin, and former superintendent Charles healthy nest egg for Sylvia Gilbert Cameron. After lunch they had the day unexpected off, but later attended another expense or future party at the home of colleague Judy Parker investment. Money deposited with us in a regular savings account earns a high rate of interest, you can count on, from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. Be wise, begin saving now!

WE LOVE R0CHELLE Main Office MARTINEZ-MOUILLESEAUX 305 S. Main Ihm ( hm>%mu VclrtdoM ('>H6 DOCK EX Fire tensive >$% Damage to Residence A inUi*tly '< North (Vrntoriai Hd rau-ied e*- tr*« trrwivf 'S«irp*je*ter firefighter* iiwUinerl (7hr|»w!M, ,'tn

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Carta SpwtraJ, »r«aajn^«>^ i^-itf^iwi* i4' •# f>^^< the Village of Chelaea * percent at ia*4 attlM's featheaatera Cflntrrcwe Name ffaaprt is Salute far Uarth fiirard, Grant KaM. Kerry MeArtBor. aaC Weady Weir*, ta get quicfc rwwiJjr mora to process tai MHa for the rnwawtng their nuwole srweaf careers ta the top II parr**: <* tnrtr thf hark row. (ram kit. art Hatty Jorge****, .fwssry AuWd, Lanre coming year. run* aeaoVmirafly. It's the mhtfr srwaol ventoa of a nan laudr Satlertliwane. Charity ttrotg, AUjaea Brawn, iar* VaaQanat, Wart •UY . SILL . TRADf Tha village council voted at ra-rnaay la pV rrwtt row. from left, an JM Klaa, Ua« Park, fhasteen and lliri. Mlwrt. Not ptetarad la MeUaaa Dasnerta. th*>r laat ragular meeting to ac­ NEW «ffMB USf D cept an increase 01 1* cent* par billed pared of land or person*! GUITARS property. Each Mil will now cost the viuaaje 97 cent*, up from 42 WIND INSTRUMENTS /u/y 4 Fireworks Show May cents. That translates to approx­ imately $270 more per tax bUttiif, J & L MUSIC a* there *r* apormrtmataly 1JN 111 w. parcel* within the village, acror- 4taf to Village Manatfrr Fritz *ft. ;*t7) M 1-7*0* tat. t«t«o-*dW Become A Thing of the Past Wehcr. ^naniassanannannaMBaanaaiaaaBBMBMBiBiiBBaBiBSMiMBs^ The traditianxt Koorth af July other than the routine ttae of poital had much chance of bain 4 Firrwarki ihow at the Chelae* police and fire department per accepted by the council. He also Fairground* may have been aonnel. However, lata but week *a>f) he thought the officers of the The Perfect Gift for 1be OOege-Bound Crod! dealt the 1(110011-001 punch And Weber atronaly Mated that hr .<,.>'<>*J TT> 1 xht be opening even if the show Uata another would «u>yjwt that Chelsteii'H Lhtrrnjetves up tu H IAW suit in that round, it may weD be its last ftreworkj ordtalanre not allow fiW The culprit 1* part!; the firework* display! ir the village The ciwit of Uv Imbtlity in* unavailability ut adequate utili­ The ordinance u btwg re-written .luraocv i-in't a major isaue. Allen ty ioaurancr due to another matter •untd T)h- IJOO.QOO policy would Chelae*! Jayceea have tflken r.ost $1 .(K > and would require an IF YOU CAN READ, • It's the deep pocket nyn- over thr projert thi* yrj»r, and employ*-*' jf the fireworks com- have received firwnrva! and other dmase," Web-T aakl 1 attended a aatninar yester f,;iii>, (Vilnnial Fireworks, of Yp- •opport from a number of Kiin:iti. to be on hand- The aotime day at the Mid*eaa Municipal laaf ue, and they recommended firevmrlw thnniwlve* only coat Howrver, the Chelaea (^m> t3,i'w0, Aller said muntty Fair Board hai demacd- that imall towns not alio* YOU CAN WRITE. firework* neraypi when a person ed that the Jaycern have a liabili­ It would be the beat show tuea. he'll mm everybody he ran ty inaurancp policy worth $1 (Twlsea s ever had because, of the find, if we even aOow firework* milbon the sir*' of firework* w?'re plan- la (0 on in the village, we CMM Jayceea chairman of the board riifw hi u,w." Allen »aid. end up in somebody 1 law suit " Harold AUen. who u weroecing We'v,' niitdc a tot of changes UH) OmeorVi project, **y» the Weber said that even if Introducing the Videowriten in th<- ^ay the fireworks would be largaat policy he h** been «btc to Chei*»'i ordinance u re-wri:tcr, •>.hfi off in tiiminate soma of the find, thrown MUTMIWI 4 Mundus it is probably too late for it tu K<. risks The fireworks look and at Ann Artwr. m fur «500.000 into affect thta year 4ouitd r»rv, but it's their symbolic •I've checked with mere than Aaawaaaaj the nrdtaame is t»- M CSflEtoaMnaVfA '* aoauVftal AnfcWi HMtur* we shouldn't farg*t." wrtttert to exrlud'' th» ftreworlti The only other poUcy I could Alien p\nm to it.sk the fair show organizeri juld liavr to even find vnta for %3O0,00C, fmm a W ^xtard if it would consider lower­ find some pl^ce outald? thr company in Flontla ing its lasiiranoe requirement*. If village, That meaiw *c*n««w else Alkn took his cinf to the the «n.swer IN no, the show will would have to be willing to take likely nut >;o on. (lieI.** Villajir v.'otncil ut its the chance of ;s iaw swt. !t woiUd rejjat-ir m«*tiiiM Mij 20 f!f disk­ al.su probabl> crvalv major ed If vi 114¾¾ property couJU U; us­ ArntTh ails Ivive U»\H been iTHn.sf»irtatii>- iwtinK r'lJint TI*AA 1 carrots) awi ed, but the Htus»: vi11 iinf insurance swds ipt.'ii.si, w> why not add flowers like roSr* and vioirli to thr'-ii«h the Michigan MunicipaS Allen -su^ested that lr* villaij*- the nvcniw 'lift? Many kinds of t-enKue doesn't cover fireworks purchase land and donate it to a flc--rr.-. arc ;i?rved around the sriows. tfroup like the Jaycers, land that world ir Iliads, noun* and as ^ar- would be a»ed exclusively for the ViiU«« Mai'.in«'i" Fritz Wrber ni.sl>'N for th«ir high content of fireworks show. Wtber said last .said at tht- netting that t^- vihiriiin.'. and niineral.s, reports we^k he didn't think thj.t |>ro village fan fu«vt- no invojvwmenl Intern:»tionrtl Wildlife magazine GAMBLES

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Orwr 73 Rangars and full School Orchestras sin* pick-up*. F150«, P-230's and F-350s, tc choots from ot 01$. Join in Concert COUNT PH1CIS. Palmar who love their instruments and Porrf/Morcury's Annual Bench school cafetorium was the ^nily decorated scene on really enjoy playing together. Pick-up Sale also in- Thursday evening for the com- Jed KriUemeier plays the bass tlud«» ftroneo i\'%. hin^i'l rr\T'im« mud/' /lixii^iit'r AT" fhn for this group, and the group Aorottar Vart'ft [(or.o- middle school and high school or­ agreed to come and bo a part of Cuo Vans, and Van Can- chestras under the direction of the Chelsea concert. Ksimliar varilons at HOW, LOW Chelsea's orchestra director, Jed faces in the band to many P0IC8S. Kritzemeier. Chelsea area residents, .-ere thai The seventh Ki'iuU> orchestra of Amy ami Pave Woltcr who also Opart Mon-Thur*. til 9 started out the program, followctl perform with the band. (A* 411 t ,» « hy the einhih Kfade orchestra, who did n Ktautifill Joo on sever«l The Chelsea tU{?h School ' »r- selections. The two «ioups Uu'n ehcstcft informed several sclec­ joined toKetliur for another nice tions ending with u very stivrinjj presentation. rendition of Baitle Hymn of ;h* Dureig the brief intermission, Hepublic. This was the last con- the audience who snt in the fiaily cert for severnl seiiiors in the decorated cafetorium WHS brass and wind sections, who liid treated to the music of the Saline an exceptionally beautiful job on Big Baud. this last piece. The Stilinft Big Band is a ^roup After the concert everyone en- of highly dedicated musicians Joyed punch and cake. Crt#li*u StanJa">* Cruiti bbsurtatKv Building Trades Fund rVufAjwtti V Htaukriapi Phi ,i three from Dealer joined with 17 Villiams explained that commodity.' said hobert E. others from Milan, Saline and matenais for the project were Smith, senior legislative counsel Manchester in building a pun:hased by a non-profit cor­ for the Michigan Farm Bureau. l.au*-aquare-foot house that was poration, the South and West The dealer would be required to shown to MRM3Q guests at an open Washtenaw Consortium Building pay the assessment. The assess­ bouse Sunday. Trades Program, Inc., which also ment could not be imposed unless Williams said that, for a gets proceeds from the sale. An approved by a referendum of the change, two or three offers were eight-member board of directors growers of the covered crops*.'' made oa the house while it «a.s oversees the corporation's ac­ The fund would be administer sbll under construction. Sluggish tivities. Jacob Haas, amemoer of ed by a board of directors com­ demand, combined with declin­ the Dexter Board of Education, is posed of the Michigan Depart­ ing student interest, u> what president of the board of direc­ ment of Agriculture Director serv­ originally forced ?h* school tors. ing ex officio as chairperson, districts to pool their building The result of the program, ac­ and four members appointed by trades instruction efforts, which cording to Williams, is a good the governor with the consent of usually put a different house house at a good price, with the tn-.; Senate from each program on the corporation profiting just enough market Any payment to a producer <% of Participating m the project. yeur's project. the claim up to »20.0», 80% of a which began last September, And Haas iad this assessment claim exceeding $20,000 and up to were Chelsea studerits Chuck of the workmanship. "The kids $100,000. Downer, Kirk Gallagher. Ron * VSttTESAW CWVTY CWNOL Of VETWUNS M1M»C are (.aww mamn «t Piackaw?. did a really nice job, as they •The Michigan Farm Bureau American Legioa pMt it Dexter tor ate* fwaativy taeetiajg. "*»* ahw nareaeas DAV ckapter 11 Erwai Mhwt reareeoting Detfer Griflta, Mitchell Robson, Joel always have in the past." Sanderson and Mike VanKjper board of directors has considered coaacil rotatesits ex (Bag Btaee. asiag vartaastocatteaatarvogaeut Ameneaa Legtaa Fiut CT. DM McAMster froa* both Pw*t W7 this proposal and believes very the county Sawwa ia the pavto, frwt ran hw te*t an Cnrg DAV chapter IS. Be* Luca» uf ABA Ar bar, tr career of the Harold Aroibruster. David Htt'usr V>fi/v ( x and afeo a BKWiferr ol VFW Pw4 »«, Latitat Tariey, ctMnmaader u/ Fddkamp and Chad Romine. of strongly that any mandatory Weaver, ehaplaai Carl Salfcbury. Wmbfrwaw cwaary director ol assessment proposal must con­ veterai* affairs Deawat Hawer. Neisea Otto *t Ana to*** Aaorey Pott W7. Phfl Ihieaiinnnfrr gi Maachetter and Kenan Sharp v the end of the school year. ALTO "uVs tne dream of the building HOMEOWNERS Washtenaw Council of Veterans trade* program teacher to get the &OAT rocf oa before the snow flies, LIFE saw) Williams, Thomas (Wdmg .- RENTERS the inswetcc. and Mary Nicnocs Co-Ordinates Available Services is bis assistant JACK SCHLAFF In 1951. the Trust Fund movicd C.'.iiK's; '::rijuih its tremendous TV crew's over-all size meant Fci'^wing World War n. each veterans organizations of Wash­ that work bad to go on in twu community hktd a: least one tenaw county would be doomed to its operations t:- the Veterans Ai- to("M. :> unifying the sffwts of all AGENCY fairs Ornve. and named the cen­ oneaiii.-eii veterans within the shifts. The Chelsea students used r-jvinseling center direi-fmg its ef­ failure. three morning class ptnods t» forts Ui assist returning veterans. Following months of confer­ ter duvctor its ajfent. One year ev:.' *\ Michigan 426-3516 later, toe Washtenaw t'owaty 1 -< Washtenaw County Councd take * bus ndc to the site at 13v 4 Larger communities boasted as ences and surveys, a meeting Socth Silo Ridge. Ann Arbor, and •> : -t! 6 p ill McrJoy F; -Jo j many as four or five sue* offices was called for Uie parwse of Soldier s Relief ConuTUSsit* car­ of veterans is an outstanding ried oat a smular p^an At km»j locrfl vx^nple of sacc*ssiul to gut imotead in all tasks-iron) Fur the most part. these 'vjflg-rwge planning Repre^efK pfaanbrng to roofing They then i last, ail veterans services were in uperatior through unified action •_:-i_i D^*Vr Aon Arbof Rd centers acted a* referral agen- afjves from each post of every rekifoed to school for their aflcr- ! one office. ••L i>.-Jicatiun to purpose, 1 a«, and many ;ime$. following Veterans' orgaawaJwn in Wasb- BOQC ciaaae*. LV-«'or WihicjQf two or three reft'mis from one teruw county were invited. In­ Since haa>ia 1*2. all servsc«s to In*' . juriediiieetemonthiy and place to another, a veteran would terest ran unaaually hufh from veteraas save bees available rotate,, ds :i>e*ting ptnv among give up ui disgust irtd forget the the beginning, and a ne» orjjan- tferoufb the Veterans Aifau-s Of­ communities throughaut the whole matter. izatisa wan emerged. TV WastK fice. The office is located at 4133 cvunty Within its ranks are C«KwVM«f w»t«*t your Ctmmmity *W y««r scaMh? la the early part of IMS. a teuaw CooDty Council of Vet­ WaaMtaaw Rd. Box S6*?, Vin found members uf the \o»erican group erf far-sighted men u> erans, Arbor. Tnr tekpiwne a, •>::•&* :<.-iiior.. the Dtsabied American teresud in the welfare of The rttw <>rgar.izaUi>a was \Vts, lite Marine Corns League, veterans and their dependents, managcM by elected 'JeieKates of Wbtk the primary activ U> •: Michigan Paralysed Veteraw at rwogruzed the need for a one* the ryashtetiaw County Count, i. i Viierica. Military Order of the every post of tht :ollo«intf Veterans has been the ifi.jn.^ tune stop edgier where * veteran orgMuxaiMW: Antncnn Le»yo«4. i'-j>t: He*rt, Vetenwa of W«JTW tis* aatt •ap-ir-'iimgti of the Cuun Wur J and Veterans of Vmvpi J oi his dependents or survivors AmVets. United Spanish War Jy Veterans .Affa.rs Office. '.; •' VOTE i might be assisted with all prob­ Veteran*. Disabled ,\jTit-ncan W41-- lems Veterans, Veterans of f-orei^jn Many of the men active in this Wars. Vetera;* of World War I or" ROGER KATAKOWSttl el fort were drawing on their own US.\, and tr* Marine Corps u-a- experiences following World War gue. for ScHaol Boord i MK Cuuncd dd(L>pitrd a^ .Li firs! Jun* 9tH To tneni, it WHS obvious the real objective, the establishment o( a problems would develop many one-stop Veterari. Affairs Offict years after the veterans retum- for Wo.-»hU;ria»> counly. ed. However, they also realized a Kollo*i;i(! much effort, a tei,ior D*HSk««t9d to: Veterans Affairs Office without wa_s opv..i?d Jan t, 1960, with an - contlnwine th« high quttiity o* v4H)cati«w in tJie support LATIO guidance of the appropriation from the W'a»h* Ch^lsAsa, tetiaw Cwuily Board of Super­ —brinflng o^KQtion to all 09« arousa, visors. Funds were held up for a tun* —.swwking n«w w«ys to finorKa our schools. DIET pending a deternunauon of the legality of the application. Ajiain,

CENTER. the various organizations rallied :• - ' '"f H'.r^i1' «.v'IOf\,,'¥yi!\. *OJ Stn^-o) U- J*Jl 0 .. JliVi."ri,1fj«f^' LITE YEARS with funds to meet the payroll for the director and secretary- Soon, L wMl^^w^Mw^wwwwaaawaiwawawawaMe.awaaaw- AHEAD; this matter WAS cleared up and Call today for a the job of bringing together the 1 tree, introductory various veterans services began consultation. in earnest. From the beginning, the Veter­ A Kelly job helps you Sow OUT 1,900 kxiboos, ans Affairs Office assisted USA, C4f»*ljs Mxi In<nd. veterans and their dependents »'to\\ And survivors in obtaining COYOTK HUNT: Hunters fruui as far away as Dausville, Look make the most of summer benefits due them from the part iu a coyote huut Lu early Marcb. Hunt orgaultet JuaJor Colby of f DIET federal, state and local govern­ Dotsuer Kd., Dexter., said a party of 15 pursued the animal.*, at the close ments. However, there remained of fox seasou and killed three coyotes ever a one-week period. This file ^CENTER two important agencies dealing raa seven miles after being shot. Colby ssid he kaows id 12 coyytes kill- with Washtenaw County veterans ed within a fivt-jnile radius of t helsea since (K'tubvr. Pictured from that were to remain outside tht left are Keubeu Lesser, Chelsea, Frank Trupp, Stockbridge, Art Veterans Affairs Office for some Striugham, Jacksou, Duaue By era ft and Keuneth Haist, Chelsea, JOANNE OAST time. These were the Michigan Junior Colby, Gerald Herriek, Chelsea, :md Leslie uud Ketuieth Lewis, Diet Center o< Ann Arlw>rW*»t Veterans Trust Fund and Wash­ Stockbridge. tenaw County Solder's Relief 37! North .Ytuplfc Commission. Maplo Village Mali Manchester \onlh I'romoierf iti Minifies Ann Arbor, Mich. 4B103 Both these agencies dealt with PK 99)-DIET direct emergent relief to Marine Cn! Michuel Iv Kestei', Xiifi Force Service Support veterans .i.'id their .ivpendents; son of John K. ;>nd Kern V. Ke:;U-r Croup, Catup U'jeune, N. (.'. hence, U* Jesiratji.it> uf having of wm Srhiowies K:i., \i ,n- A mi graduate of Manchester tfinr M/i'Vlie avuiittir'. nt Ihe che-iter, fin'* »H.'en pronn- -tl t ws High school, Manchester, he join­ -¾ -¾¾^ \ '.'ft'r,i,';., Afters I »tf'^ f ;>ri',i'Mt runii wiiile scr-. /ic •> -(t ed the Marine Corps in January l'ltti. PLAY LOTTO Mirlmtl llnfiti'i Earns into it-clinician l)ij\}{»uiesel Col­ McDonalds lege located in Liinn, 0., has an- PRODUCTS PLAY IHMIIKIMI thnt Michael V, Hufner, \'.i'i Orch;.!iU, Chelsea, graduated Keliy 9'Vcs you the Itcalom ami flexibility you II cut) money lot a i.iiny d ' , S, Mnin Sliui't I'.O Oui V!ii I'd Pimple I'' \ > I ti* C ,; . 4u-i, f- Kin ,;J,yi iu'W KL13 . AC11 .ul11inc. : • ! ' H V U : l ; '. • IA.\'IV\\'AMA!v. i-lii 1 '.itl'AiUl'A • > >•: I'Klf i/\i l-i N\hW.' Mol ,111 1 ilnilo'iliKiit .i([i-i!i v Mii!iMv i.'IH|i!(^ei Ml ;l! 1 PLAY LOTTO i,.,, w,'., , «w;t, 'i,-,,,k 1,,,,,jo, ~J Th» Chdfo Wondfd, W*drHwdov, ivm 4. Hit C-3

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UN**, I1w i'NfawM* trf Mfcttfitn The Chelsea Standard, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 C-5 C-4 The Chelsea Standard, .Wednesday, ..June. 4.,. .1.986 Today, as we at the Universi new University Hospitkl and Taubman same principle that guided us in the past guides our future

*II9 an ^.^^., • 198*: I'M opens the PIT ( Positron alternative u> skin Emission Tomography) Scanner facility; •3 grafts in first in Michigan and one of only twelve reconstructive in the I'nitcd States. Its images aid in the m *m-m\ surger> study of brain function, disorders and the • I94~ • !0-(> 1. M I M develops learning processes. $$ :¾^ .$*;-. advances toot- f radioactnc treatment tor ball helmet thyroid cancer design to • t9S* I'M disc overs Conns reduce head S)ndrome. a curable form of injuries high Mood prevail re. • 19S0 I'M dewli>ps the first gastrosei>pe, making possible the diagnosis ot many gastrointestinal problems WTWKJM/exploratory surgery. • 1982: I'M inaugurates • I92S; The hospital destined to become known Survival Right, the first affectionately as "Old Main" is dedicate d. At the time hospital-based airborne;, •-•- it is the most modem hospiiaJ in the world. • 198S: I M performs Michigan's first enKTgenc>medical .__. Cochlear Implant WTiilc not a cure fin­ ser\ice of its kind in the state, ite ,:mes.s, n is a major step forward Its bringing the specialized adoption is characteristic ofthe most skills ofthe I M Medical complete, comprehensively staffed Center to accident research and treatment Hearing Center in the si ate

• 198S IM establishes a link between • 19S6; I'M becomes one ofthe first medical centers genetic in the country to perform itpcn mutation and heart Mirgerv on children. blood diseases demonstrating the feasibility such a.s sickle of repair ot congenital heart ceU anemia I Ins detects dis«.o\er\. at this • 1980 I'M applies moment the subject ultrasound techno) -—r r / of exicojjve research, ogy to guide brain X eotild yield a treatment for surgeons, bringing LL.L.I manv Wood disorders pin-point accuracy to their work and *i98S J M intents making proc edures h('M(> il-Atra- safer. corporcal Mem­ brane 1 Kygena • 1986. I'M pioneers the lion), the first emergency use of mechanical device angioplasty limiting the used to -.apport a damage caused h\ heart attacks. X" transplanted heart.

• I9S6. I'M w ^ i^T^v^r establishes the l • I92.S. I M creates the nation's 4 198}: Iransillumination CI nation's first 0 ~ Tk N first. physician training program 1 I ilj 111:!! . .Jbsfi the technique of passing m thoracic surgery. (icnciics light through a newborn's • 191V I'M pioneers development Department. \ body to reveal, anil diag­ ofthe I:K(i machine. nose internal disorders, -1^^¾.¾ is advanced at I'M by the < 198S: I'M designated as the introduction of IHXT leader of a national, multi- .4 optics. center study of'TPA (Tissue ^., Plasminogen Activator), a blood clot dissolving enzyme /\o \ --¼ ^IW,V I'M faculty used to treat heart attack patients. * r\ '"^ * do clops Digital ^- ••" t- Subtraction AI%8:INM Coronary Angio­ • 1986. I'M establishes special performs the institute to study organ trans­ V^™^ first hear! graphy allowing plnsicians to see, plant issues and ]>olicies, the ..... transplant in in t olor, the flow of first center of its kind in Michigan; blood through the the nation. hearts arteries M\(\ l':og' rj'-i ;-;[ muscle. iwnby mjkt in tMlQfliKil gift ttticttvs upon my dwth IMIui Alert INSUUN '^ D Skin G Any Organ I!!!.^x^a.,w . 11 • * i -^i-^i. ^._ 1-. • 198(): I'M opens llNone D Mictdle Eat A1910; I'M opens MJ'iPtNM"" i:i Kidney n Pituitary H Bono H Body for Study use the new University DATE L'l Cye (Cornea) Michigan's first Hospital and Slgntturt ot psychiatric hospital, Taubman ("enter. Pwor : ^f •" ' Uo»d T»pt • 19.«): I'M cstab WITNESS .. -f^^-fjTt*- lishes one of Un­ A1900; I'M defines a new WITNESS coil n try's first < /'.//./.V;| form of diabetes in young I >ermatolog\ Depart I ( '>» mill people iiKiils. |l soon *n -1 -, »-i -» 1 becomes a leading nt "' "*%, *> "9 -*m *^ ^ center for psoriasis, skin cancer and Suh r'n/<

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Cr««cJt ; »e •eocf nr~ x* "0 gfi oto ••w i" V* yd One o»y ""y ^'Sf'd "ot owe ,;atwr 31 eoc -ur**! o' » a« *, «rjv>e '"*•, *i-i,« 4orfcao« 'am and ttoy Kl TH( UMlCOttN ctimg chmg We tried tp fn/.i-e ix..t wtso' ' wns Ttor- we w» tnetseguyiimj M*1*!!* ana jarr '««^ '« ^or^e'ime^ ^t *I*M everyttw^ Then M*e turns** 10 fiv 'fl s<«* ^e wi»» tfse «Oatr Aflorfter s>ay pcsid)^ aid *t*\ d^i **^- v'/^t: tm,v\ 'Hjijif >MJ oguir- ^,1 r*»** a soot by tto Hrjnd ,« the T^CM*,. ,I -rie ou.v; The, were dtw»tg 3 "okt s«mj o' n >> tt» v>i« r betide t-^ ty^e •r.s a trwd;j,re J"« 30> ••^er« was fi ^KOm Her fX^M wOl K ^i« Oie memmg *rw» can w,> ,,^,, , .^ ^,^^,^^- (jr^ ^^ ^ ^JJ Wei .30k d' 'torn d.<^j.ng a r.:vt •-, ^x. •; *reot;ir»." sewj Sot •ft *i» 'c &«> y>« toond a itirt a«* ikKAM .t up and ?ae o*t tsen the come "V S- -r ris ii/vr ynd ,* j.jt -; A», -oatar~ jie «w» 1 will bee 'UIOM SC iikt tauna a (KtrXort Ste found 0 «*•> -*(6ed ^m (.«11 1 m, te •>« ^.,,1 ti,^, rs? md grouo The, **• :"* Wtiy drir * we rjok .rv*^ 'nere '111,'i/rcw -rxyning' i y^ "«r Tn*r vte i'srtea «f p«v She w* a bws*v ana ron »e get ine oroyi 'r rr.3>, *> iFy^r Ok uid * rfled ',;. »at*r ift* co-tuj peck mt* e ante a* hay V**gs»*a ^TT< p>r tQ rm «w e«* tt» »c*r«4 tone 9*0 *i ** ta*» »• n» to «»* »*» Imd wTtr» rj., 0i,,-^.J..- •Jyc Any wkery. «beadk* *—»•.. Mlaah r**'" *«i ^»k »rmf to) and gov! ' ?o**» Mow. wtefo^ back re **** bur« >v3 0* »0A wt i^'v '•t-n *n - i i?tked piiMhe r(r«if of ii»f ioy beet rf*n tfte hi neat nawt tor kmc> Sn* tor OM 6y A kc^if t*rt^ ^(, fh,-»e B^i ~ «orr^ ij |f*pi >c ciieii * gir tamad ¥«.ne:e So i i^i t see a itftflu w>n«3 »>.-W f>«t» toot^in'^ St* aiiwsrod n trte iirKJ \isrt«,; 'c «;• aroii ^KJH, s/te not •'*!« up. She sfored fo picy uptti k>»«a t( r^se tv txr>f a,,* £y» aoy m« wn to "«le ' V ' «ot crspli^ t-00 f»SiNTV ! eifiwneJ i rw ,»«»* to where a.*i wo* staroms and we 1 r A FMNO a f?;ei\1 Soon. ' i'orct) r; yjet jgrk y: jhe void, "Cood-bye" ural m.ppea M*.nei)e twugr - was "w'' * Vw ;at«M "* aot'cy "1» dot'or :ci*w bt' V kx**d at -fie footprint-, By: Trad »a»«iea. Faw-rh Crsrfi-Mr. Lacut Jic^e y-i* ia'f«d jowf. :> 0 »•»« (jnd •erf ro ueep IOKJ ' WOV • -Xj-r IC >ht SUC-& *'• lot* 'ley end tofiifs t**t from rto IM lyn'u sotd 'Tltef'tprofr- rr« frvd tfn.f*iV went -o rid* r ty/ • *&*•*£ •; ;-s%. ic * crgime* "0 ':«' A <• r',„' •, "sere >•'*>: , /. 1 , « • lo '^ .">] : •rjnj Lwtore .0-. isk ,t Lid abty w**» *to "i«Jit*-e is ?uner> " fver „<.•»• * '^-gp« j* MiOieOe Tj Jll^ , . .. Jv* w"^' .j. ^#--1 ' ",.'." in "ob ami we— Sock to mv ^o„vf nr.d c-e ,,,.:." ft* ^C' 'w>= VKJveii CVnl we - ; MY jrr Vc'c.k -tc* hornet ;:'yr-j =--^, ->,:"T- y~'-* M^-* s ^.- -3"T . >«.fl tr, me '..,ir,i Soli Mojo ,,[) ",r»-,• ''[-pen rrv*r 'r -.«» us ten "Everyone • >o**i , *""^i» -nifc'es "S f-nc 'he shcv'is We ' no I, oc'.t '.) 'he i-a:-.,l we itsr'iXJ d^gfTq By; Calerb Brown. Otede 1-Mr>. r<*f*r to cry oeti^us* 3< that " "Weil. ,¾ roe m. -^¾ tit- ' ' . '0*1 ri > " ''. We h ' sortie"ung OOOt' •«<; irn- sne '•JI' '•*?' "• 'Kr jrot/id t was ,. :"eV ict «s a |«» it 11 a vn i*t Tr« im |«: is go:rtg up »0 the sky. Ail of a sudden get up " 'hj Vichetl* ten? o«.H:d« Anc sr* '-•-' •- ' . -» ", i.-' p »».!«•: THE INVADERS ite pui:*c ' ,> .* or"; •• v :-i •••» jv, AH ^,^-.-:: .. ,.,, , ,. - "-.)• «.. - ' «'J. M:chene it g«<, Mom By: Baof Maryalt. fa^etli Oraas>~Mr. Unlit* ,0>',«1 Irve fnd M'.'*!te walked .r, •„ -'r ",o-s* EveftO'V s a&.r'g ", Oi-gt' ?" yO'j ' f.>, /v«. viv. inxittiet t*t ^* tootFr1'''* *~ «*• stort'J diyij" 0 -, S'or. '; V' v-iv r>:;t'.-e V iKei S '' AVf, ' ^c;r iv'" *t* w*:'" , • ^ n rr+ way ricrrv* -,aw 'j fl-, ''i. iO'.' -' :r-J dogi>e i ly: hWltenU Kan. Gf*4« 1-Mn. S<*iill*r r "I knew hc» ••: get ''ors^s to star:a ,,0 A!' you do 15 ':".d c v«^s«. " ">, they ',i-,i- . ' • '*'••: v^wj ~, -'i.,^, ;,'i-'| 1 ',',* 11 *, :\ j, ' '/»•• w'^l ., ' : '-* rtin .-none-, ond weopi-ins ii'id t'OC.k ttie ri-ioney to a mo-noy ' r.a-Ji-, a rt^ite 'rog My mem r.oJ« rr.e get h.rn I hove two other frogs My nent look.nij far 0 "..« »* ' ••* house '^ey in/xl oi>e '>o !he> ot-t the rnoijs* in • -. .,1-1. ":* •••r r,n.' .' s.,. i' t ' • •;• , v.,J. h '':••:- i/y,00C,00Q." ow"". mode m* qt> th*rn 'x *ro.-n 'he ptt thop. Vy cousin hatsi my ehiie tr:^! 1 front of thtj r.ors* ftu ' ?•?•'' wry« v.c,,:",, , •,.. «-*•"''to *iji."./{"c»-. OIVI sa.a tn the presider,!, ' Mr UtOtfyti- Sc I n.-. 'urre jnd 'uld k..o, "We get S/0.000 000 " Mv omer tousin i'kes rn> white ffog! He jots worms and dried worms. I can pet k r fc ,J So the ri'-rss d'ways r.ro«i»d" '~l? Yr. >,. ...»r". .i: ': s * ^ * ^' J Ke s.i.d, "'.Vhiit"-' We rn -,ch -with o capital h:" two 0! my fross My white frog \ ixirn* >5 'rVhitey I can't pet him. My other "* wo •rke 'r.L.i' jtoc ini.in-' <,..:'.is q*t th, strcwigest mer, . ,j ,^.,,^ fc-o '"r :"J I he End frogs' nom« is fnr A!b«rt and Lola Little, tola Little hordly ever eats her worms :or "=! 'n«: :• j-io»s! n*n w«:e M.ke M ond Molt C I The strongest guriS When we give tlym to her she gives them to fat Albert. THE MISSING SUD w*'c s.«" ...I.:.',. 11 r,li:sti>r : i,!00's' .; The fnd •y: iewtn Fo». Craaa 3—Mr». Hamilton 'v -*• ju' . the,i posit.ons i;rd waited fir^iir/, they came ond u big fight Occurred' JUSTIN'S TRIP TO PHOf NIX It was neor the ever.r^ ryr.en iy do; ond 1 were en 0 br ,' »r-. 5[w:0',t ji« »r sow Hie ! !Jh Oh no! "THc MOfHJfi LINDA ty: Jirtlln Kutt*r«r, Firft Oretd*— Mr*. P»«»J«»* my sled W.y dod come SOwriind *« were tC-Ct:r:Cj for it ! scoped my 0'on tf-e SHIP!" No* *ir or icc-med Ihvtr suddenly M-ke blasted it ond t:H trie other By: Amaar Soworsta, Fifth Or«ao--Mrt. »o«*! ships *&o "'•<• president gn.e us each 1.000,000 smockarons in reword Ekj' I ; A soy named Justin went to the zoo. Ne«» an «lepr)ont, 0 lion, a monkey ground. Then ! tripped on something 1 lucked down arid so* n;y s!eO My dod 0« morning a little girl ancut the oac ot os gol up ond wont into the kitchen r !-.^i- ._* K.~. «K^| r..^ ,|U; A-.»K,O>I| i -d a big fish Hs went with Ms Mom ond his Grandpa ond GroncWirj l.eilz orw was woif'.ng for me I go^ out ot t^e we^ds, ar,a we went home wticri* her motnei wus SMWIO, -ne w:*. y*a-i.:nng a oi^facir !L.ii:.is:oii. u:n,' ' " ' * The Did Aun' Mary Jr* ;oo was in Phoefti*. He also sow lois ond Bruce at their house The crd. drinking o cup of cof'ee ISey had o saiiboat in the swimming pool Bruce cooked hamburger* for Ihe girl's name was Imdo She was i'.mc. mrj hond'tcipped vVhen she went ewerybody to eof Justin had a very good time. He sure liked Phocnii. justinand into thit room ihe was frightened Mom swam ond so" by the pool every day. We sure liked Phoenix.. The plane ride ALL ABOUT MY HORSE BILL, THE FROG "Mam, is thot you I hear," as«eo undo. Yes, .i's me darimg," replied her hone was very bumpy. Justin was 0 little bit afraid. Those clouds ore sure By: Charlofta Ziaalar, Croaa 3—Mr. aaard By: Jason M, 'nil Fhen I replied I nda. "Are you sure'" asked mem. "Yes. replied Lir.aa '' Why don't The End 7 ir> the dirt so I have to cleon him Tf^se ore the things I have to cleoo him with a drcided to son m\ lelf i' ••<-. "Splasli'" ' 'jot ord ": boy was mruw ' j rocks a! you ijo get dressed " "Ok Joseph, will you help me upstairs, please?" asked dondy brush, a oodr hash, curry comb, hoof pick, mone comb, rub rag. *int aid me "hey yO.. c,' t'.n' ••:' " ' '•'•i H^ d":-• ' fwor me i" I'.vcit-d iw rtiere Lmdo "Sore I'll be thpi»- m .) niinu'e," Joseph soid. HOW TO CATCH A LEPRECHAUN 1 Ointment, ond fly spray Before riding him i make sure he rjen cleaned os ityid as i could -j" ,,;-v: gv •••'• " '•» ' •:• ••1 '• :,' "'-V, , ,,., .:„' "T.J- out'" He Joseph hetp,;d Linio .,y <'•••' strfis with the aid of her talker A:, they were •y: Carney Culver, Ffrtt Ofede-Mrt, Cletien He is 0 very nice horse he ne/er bites r, bucks and when 1 Mill he tomes i looked down n-vl .•: d :"t -." •' ^ • •• i •<• .:, ai,i; CK' me in his nearing the top ol t'-e s'e^s. oseph lost Ms boianrn He yelled, "t.r,da I'm fall- fou makf a hoie and pur 0 rope m the bottom of the ho'e And then you put like my horse r/> ket i f' > :,1. r" ' . -,',i, ' *•,-', ^J"T ; *f 'jdid iriij," As Linda heli I en i:. ">* .-j ', jhefeuchedou! :m I ..uuijht Joseph's arm with- h| TL srxtift food ,n the hole Then you put >} plastic cover «t he can t get out Then 1¾ vs tnd 'hf (,,.,,• l'>'>, r.r r>,',,--r > "• " r- 1» Su' rm* . ,', a r>":T^,v,vC Tr^^r, hn yy ^jti, i,-i ,>ther hand She '.civec: m. *IO,TI falling ond bfiins sworn »r to him and jot on his shoviO^r .Kid lie was ok? Ii>seph iO«J 'Litoo ym sa,ed my life " Shut! 1 w".sp^"r^ rtey *h-i* -, |'j./ -arie". it buy Sfiifl My numo is Morty, Many people think because »ou have a handitop you ccn't be usetul, Ihct is The End THE SEASICK SAILOR wr«t i lours'" "M,He's J,ii iv":s : T^y, >,! :.^^ but a rx^wertj. O'ii 'ur'^d me not always true Wy story proves thai a person with a hoisdicnp is just os capable- of :.n t^re Bill gc the • y: Sara FllntoH. Hr«t Ora««- Mrs, Pm*k9r4 wh»en he o/jt on his boat he got veourk 1 hiccups i.md rhe twr.h*i -T ^ do* 'o ""e ottice fhen Marty 101.1* me ooi of M/ aunt t-^s three cats One is named Srockey. ond one is Puff, wtd ore is One day. he I sod ic go on a boat &r>d drue rk gt,1 so so, tno' he fainted hispockt.'t and helii I-K; .n n • n^no S»k' Bui r.O'd "Jhecwwert, ut» fKX* '.'^ ^'a {.Of.mM jfrij> on his bock. Arid Hoby is u boy One time when i was staying at my oynt's knocked out Theomfculonce sow them »nd tfey look Iherr ngt • \ ,ki* hospital After o hard Jo, :-. '.>:• ",V:;r y *oo» nc h-::> i. r-, h\ ^^.^+- o-"".-: #•=• • • M,,*O THE BIGGEST POPCORN DISASTER iW • was eot-ng rn,- cersul there was mil* left and I fed it to the cats I w*nt When they got there Henry told the whole story 1 hev said, "^enfy wilfhave lo , "Now 1 remen U"; n'*».'y^*.'' lf *> •VM'' -*L* '. ^' ~* LrOt*' "0 ''iW CV)i •y: Ray Yannott. Fifth Oraaa--Mrt. Mortwtison th«re tor lunch and hod some nojdles and broth There was some froth left ond I be 0 manager couse he cjets seasick M "Voiihtwe '0 ';<•' u,- -••j.-i-d.-" •j y>. "•:»*;' *':*'•. ." ' ^nd". J' 1 "^XJWltiS cav« it to the cats. And one time I ate Supter ond I dropped some corn on the the t-4 V, 'A.Onte ''XKl i- [jop.-.ui. - loved it so much 11:,.)1 I invented a fO'iiw'a for of miles to d^l 'Vw n>y rii'fiif'i ic i i -••!'"• j ,> r*"s i fi** tL>r tFv rr.p eifli juid piocuc p ate ill And one lime Smokey wos silting in the bedroom choir r me that we ho ;.i"*ry ? ''7''' '0 ,' ' : jf^Oc .• -..*' I wen' io the mill uod bought 100 Ions ol popcorn ond sinned lo pop it .Vhen and she let rrt pet her ; L Ihe neAt stuo wos r •Of.fyj ^y> r :Tve M*(3 Qf-'v a \ '.y ' >i•'J'Mr,i if r5f^3 wf fc , • o ^.J'"- I sel the mochme gomq ii wo id not slap The >nd THE GRASSHOPPER, , AND LAOYBUG ncor'i.. The helu'it.|<.f /1,1^1 f>' j.' -,10^] i*>. -7ii'r#d .L^V.•uvV'-'iS OiM One pound of my popai'" wyjid * I' a hews* 100 tons would fiii a whole city. 1 By: latlla *ao«, Thfra Oraaa Mrs. Quiltar sow in fronl wer* two t" f-j *YP*, >'J* ny :j' *v» I .fvui** ^ . Tn-" ^'9*" ' •v.is Mo< lyl What wn- i to do lo v'fif' the oieatest popcorn talasiiopho the world hos AflY FAVORITE TOY I told M&riy trol we < iJS'Vil ijl' ' F M.":M -fp,-. *n*-!r W,A toj^i 9^t rfv» last in Once there was a grasshopper -.nrke- it Cvxk lo Morly s huyse I to'd Wflrly I tuxf lo I ri'..e W.nn-c Mouse, because she is soft anr) I like to sleep with her ot night bow fie and a hot The cricket's norie wus Roi'v*'on The iorjrbug'v nome was hosed the messier g-ew the ;, ile drink this blended toother in Ihe -iclieol olf'Ci: When i dmnk it, Mrs. Proclor When i wake up she is on the floor. I (ink her up ond 00 bock 10 bed. And when I flowers Soon the mayor come ai a soid he 'fiouglil I should hy e living room. I looked nt i>e navrspapor. This is Ihe tnd whot 11 said m it, "therrj is going to be another circuit" I asked my mam if we left eye hurls and the worst of oil is that I counHid M more ftcos in another gol'uy (ift.'l on sorni; purpe and pink planet. I come up rmd reali/ed il;..>l I was in o rpctnt swirnmnq pixi! boy I felt weird wiild qc ic that circus She said yes, ond (hen we got rjoino ih.yr.. (Jyt •«« i0y; 5o I took him to the vet nr.d he looked n! him for a hours. Then the vet enm-t 1 tnot ijowrt again. We sow 0 mon that soid let's get on'with ihc «how W« sMI out orvi suio rhot he hos fonansunses th« vol gave him scrTia pills and said hit'll Also ihe worei was puik on the shniiow siih and pi.rplo on Ihe deep side fFinn saw 0 whole hunch of clowns Thot ciown still mads oil the people \cniqh, hut this be good as old Then he left I sow Iwo aliens the/ hen) two faces also pin. on One vdennd purple on I hi1 other timu he drank the water instead of throwing it on the house on f>n>. Then wt After a week my pig got older and older I guess that's whot the vet meons side. They soid hi ond I soid tu grid wn got 10 be very good frienm wont ho-ne and went to bed. V S, This always happens. So overy Friday Ihe I ,'fih I dive off ihe lugh clive ond go down the drain and loud in Ihe swi'imiii',:) pool ol Ihri oilier p'orict Ond tii'iv* d good time. The End The fnd Die fnd

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W.*-*ip Wvyia I, «ttHtt »nwtrn« H-iji'.irl ••• Kv^T ilMIl! ing a memlyv of' their CORE f.WiAiW/, h A IT 1ST nf)H M.THKHAJI tHj^ii s*-hr*n. l»ai|i)i> rorwr ^ yi**»r MM »«*n (¾ W » * m .1w4Bf I Kandt for Carmt<, OrKanizerl, Kvffy Si««i*" Tht KWT J««n K Homs, P».iwr il.4ta.Ai 'VVy'im SuihUv « h#Hfi WadnoJcy Jwir 4 - Reiub!*; artd Energetic, is a II (W* » rn ^inuri* *ijr^*>ip IDprr ~LvdiA> %tni*t>rli*rfnmntutntd— Milium -Vl»»»« tfrntip bein« fomwid to help the i y.ntUailArr rr,WJ.i*M1ir : i*j> m E^riM* a*r*i»> ~ 4»,n BJ -IC*rt»»Cirrt- Humane iociely eritaDiish new • ruiiy J«f>«t- 3B7 Wmumwi U. a Rvfr\ VrdoaaAjr- tr««M-l fW lawnmuruty and fund-rai. ,i;ig pro­ 7j»pm Vm*, «rwp IB;a -Patatrr rua iu*X Sun^ii, Jaatt— gt*J>*W. - Pinn STKP <-!»» ff-» •,••.—Lanvivat ftvn Gorf • *«rij. KKLN/WSfflPHArTTST I* » *.n -MmH« According W Janet Griffin, Thr Rrv t irfy M»(ii*, 1 M in -aiaaaty niiM,;. :i IS »m -Wortfu? wnncc, and Jmsr rtwrrtt. ffifFrtor of drvciopment at the The Hrv Ho) Htthinwn, pwrtun, I'M pw -JWrtt mavactwi wir) M Wi?..7(MS runo>> Jam It- shelter, ther* art niary pro­ k ? 11 p.m. -S-»»r t. Juw n • grams that KSHV w.^uld like to i w [i m #ncihip srrvn r .it Ihr ID p :n FaHh. Hop« AfttJ l^v» Hr-hrti.ir. 'LiL i Vpn -Batn—i JWTH»I|HI»III< have operating but they r*e«l uv- «otpm eweft r<*«nnl i'» mumtry • Isrmm tt tw *fv- teresttjri volunteers to h*lp run ( mhofn — Mnh'nim E»*ry a^K*>x> Ti*«**«y - th»»m. ' We would Uk< u> estabU*h CHOLDBEN GATMEWNG U help wtth tftt » «a the iniaiJi at St Paal fated Ctarc* W ST MAHY IN f.m.-Roytt R»«i«r c.lirMUa* Thr R#v Kr TJavid Philip Dtpnu, Paauir '.mtt« mt«: KETWHXST a ciotnte disptay aiit that wwald ^vynnttm fw Lavt yeae'i BakHcai Sterfcetpteee Orht «e CM US-12. It to rpwurrrJfcy OK Flnt &vprv .nunuy WiW«pta«TR4 E»«ry1 L* ptw.i!U m mat wbcre n co«rd vacsBMi eotarca aeaaal are Mrm Heary, Katie UMH HUBa»#it Caere* «i Ctoetwa, St. Paal 7 1» j m VUm. ltHrilrafli7 f^jiiw 7 «1 M».-asbk auir, and pnaor tar be viewed by the pobUc and nxw- q I* . * ViJ- Htm. Grace Havrfrm. Carl Cahaafn aarf Stafr L.C.C. wi the r-wt 'MimalHarf ^tereh. 11 (H 4 m M**,i «:l*pj*».-»»p»)ay «rix»i yK-nu «ri fttiodtttOf, a gift shop tfcew CakaaBif. D«b ntauarffie, alwt airoamt, to Silaatef. J«H IV- ReCtotrattoaa BOK W In ta m* «f «m efcorehts Every Salurriay - CfUOMA OmSKA* Htr<*S fcagoring mnffac itenu with presaffat owtanea far dw efeOdrea vto «« be *y JiaH 1 aiare Marc ant Haatttal aiaKes left. Par U W noun-1 W p.m. -t'jmlt*mam t-*>»a».-f !••>]' *7Nx.: KELLOfJIVF 7RAYRR SREAKf A*T p [A M*&s ll ••-m.-*»*•*; »->rtr.ii OMlMa liiMDit;! Cj|«|*na refcviag nw acttvttfef vaieh Bright have t*es ther HI larlm to milliiil by eaShavj OcfeHe 1 * p.nv-CW <^»naw¥'«raB« ,S»mp>d SMUfTjay £«* Mflraji- county-«ide donation cannier aiaee 10 the ttaae tkat J«os vat WaaUaf the earth. !»»7« at «S-ldM «• «ae d tte churrifet* Hrr»*»tJ t hrntlnui >ri*>nti*t— : D> p ». -Ev«t«if( worviip > »»JO pradram." Monday JUJM *- ft VL.M H The eftasT* Khaal mat far three •arrs, Jtw 17,1«, f7H.VT f'Wt-TJrif ••'# .'"TrRJ,ST5r!r.VrtST »4» p m -Wto' ii«h YF'C r-oiitr ilB Waahtm*» \va . Ann Artof ikdtint (^Kl JEA "X™J. (VaWKl. Ef yoo wouid lite to heip the Every Sunday Ttadthr/. Jnt >• WW a Ob -Ntaidtfy *ctjpaf Hurrana MI P• U*J» iarkw Rd • LBSM TWJI Hali' Humane Society of Huron Valley Unie» pdlatioo is carted, S r 7 X prm.-Cr*a«i ip-iKa> TV Rat CaaO Qua** Pn»i^ K* W«kKKtvr. Jaw 11-- by joining CORE, jAexse call percent of the world's nutbie Kiicanis Club Sponsors ev^S»»»*»y-_^ ^ 7 « ant-iifcj mat wm d&^OaS rr aant« J«»t Gnffin, (hwrrh of l.briat— water mil be emote by the year 11 •«.» -sfcrmzid wordtip HSHV. 31» Cherry FfiD Rd., Arm 2M0, says International WUdfife 0«W»f» OT CHRWT VU^BCRiT/E UflTTED MtTTW/tM-M f Ipd Ertnaaj•ornap Arbor «106 MM OU U$-I2, KM n» ISadvi Hd Every WiiaHitiy- ma^axuie. Area Prayer Breakfast Rv«ry jhaaiiv - OaaipW Woataaa. Paafar : •» pm -Mil •>!• prtyirr *vi *b*« l:J*n.m B**f ctaasm. >U ax« E»ery ftaaory- H.Ji i m -Worship KT»IW \ur*cr> 9'Stam.- The Kiwnis dub of Chelsea the Kiwants Club of CheLiea, said ifrofcMt 1tH»VIB.. , , •JOBTTAL>IT\: iT^ 1 wiQ join dabs in tbe United that it is Ktwams' own answer to • :• 9 .rtl. -Ifarateai mrwmr 7*ur»nr 1 CCC Accomplishments States, Canada, and the Pbtlip- man'» eternai qnest for peace; iu- tvjtlaUc WWSt UMIIHIt laKTlWOlST *ervicr ^-^1. Bven W*ite«it>y- n • » pines in recognizing World-wide tCTindsaal at^taw^aWiyraTnt at 7 » p.av - 1W)> ckuaev ail «5« Tlt» Ra* LatfT Kiwani* Prayer Week, the presence of a Being superiar rVn *od nani Tmaorj, <*f «w» moots— TtarUcT PwtatC P^tMn OJVlE7.«»T " 9Q p.m.-l^ian ciioa. » K. rrw R4 Told in Michigan History The ooo-dettorainatiooal obaer- to man as a Long step toward ac- w TJ»Bc» aanTiinaini. Paatnr vance is designed to proawte comptfeftrng that peace which the t.p**rupal— ItUia-lwatamn f>ar»^atay- A decade of acojfnpiishnwnt tion. an archaeotojpcaJ work at religious activities throughout wrjfid needs and wants 'ST BAHNABAS »-M tm-Qaareh *d«M( ty the Civilian Conservation Thomas E'iiaon's boyhood home MGH (">4o IJS-tJ WATt»U» VILLACC 1*H aai -^flratap MT^K>, ^tiaid rjin the community. 3trragtfaeniag Locally, the Kiwarus Hub of Dtfvrtl^ iaCfToai from Ihr Fauiiiuunav DrowKart Corps is highligtted in the May/ in Port Huron, the founduu; of 1 Mfftj) lorraorwr the sioral and apintJia! fJbsr of CheJssa will recs^znise the w.-.rld- Thdturv Fr JwrildF BrtomnBt. OAi Mii ttaatnatn «. June issue of Nrrhtgaa Urtiry Kalamasou s fJp:OTm Co. the «7J-:SK 'IT rv*i5i naWAMUEL BIBLE the area. wide observance b>- a prayer »V* UCT>X4CMII«I magazine. establishment of *iie Michigan S>«ry fcavJay Tte B*» DnMGotaanM f»*or-i 1«£ SaatnttK ! r, making the announcement of breakfast at the Chelsea Com­ Yciotft laqmrrr* -~1AV Eiftrj StMhrf- RdaCaWt PaMor Created in 1933 by President Veteran's Facility in Grand World-wide Kiwanis Prayer VfllB - <*-.>ly[M 10 t* a m.-Saiaoar K»>M> Ek«rTSa«4ay- munity Hoapiial. at I am.. S*tur- p Franklin Roosevelt to put Rapids and t:*s fci^ry of + w J. m -f*ibirr H »S * ID -W«Mf»p ! * tf a i% — Aajvkay • ii" il wtwn prcv Week. John Mitchell, president of day, JWK U 1» * J SS. -Wsfsfco? SttTlCT tssemaaoyed nen to vork and to Madcssc coonty rJBST (.•MTTT* VFTHOCCTT klfiUltlTm • i. LIL • 1 L L . 1 r^a^.,, • , • . ,.,,,„„• n»im fciarftanet Hdj c«r)mwn- 11 tt oat-aiap ,-!'j»^»Ty restore and improve the i nation's iiw , fir* thinJ and fifth SewJayi 12» Park St ra*a>I *Htifii[iir lfi«£*r>. pi^iished 10 fD a m -Wrjcnmi( Prayer, nrond And Tna Rat Dr Lia^Kl TrarKV Pntar I«*BHI an-ihip natural resources, the CCCs six tunes a year b> tf*» Depart­ "6fT ttlADY FOR SUMMBR" fourth SinvS*>i Hnry COUMBI'MIMI ivlil^Mr popuianty m Mictugan peaked in ment of Stale, is available by call unritnliclrh Mlniiftt; ttrvKVl IXFB.-Raataa Rawcrt 7 • pjn -T BUST. pra>*f ;IJ-?1I(« I93S when nearly 17.000 men :« » j m i-Nirdi *dk>sL KJ? 7 It ataa. -TWowahalatarj IIMwitaay subscription and at some local 11 •• m.— I'mdv co8«e IBV «•• »•* -Caaaattl Ohar worked is W3 :»rnns aenwa the nmueoins and newsstands. .Single 11 ••-»-*•* SnArr •< Mkr ™*U> Tbstnatrf. J«aai~ state. 1 KUNK EXCAVATING PB(-!DC* ihlWf • Mp«-Pra7«r Craap » copies sefl for ft and a year's ^•rjpT" *VMb«bk t*r aO wr»>cw tcttM^aanc* •rr HOK SWJ^ Members of the corps have subscription costi ».S6. Checks 1 7:S»n -9|aaF/ (<«•}incfeafck Kfcaal UK Tnat Rd. r,raaa I jit Tka Kfr* IM KtattertiM Paater been credited *ith planting 4M are payable to the State of i TOP SOIL ASPHALT LM;A*-««T»— milbootrees; planting 15*itulboc Michigan and sent to the Bureau tOAO G«AVa DftlVtS VATTH tXASKXUCAL UJTHERAS fish: tofistructui^ 504 fcndges. 222 of History, M:dsgan Department SANt* Tt« R«T abrk Ponmky Ptttur i WLtlHljjV Jl»* 4- buildings and 7 .MB miks of truck of State, Larenng 4*918 AU TYPES Of STONfS HV1J4S Bofcrt (^ R««««I traibi, and spending 146,000 SMur4tv J*»i- lb«L mi t*r- I aarafc* iar ike workdays fighting Michigan HVIiiS «raaHKkn, St Jdtav. Wdtiarxl SubsrTiDC tfwiav in TW» <&a*m**r,4 tatiiJWUMI NOKTH SU1UN tllLE forest fires. They aimi buut 1.^14^ 475-7631 l«.l„.L.l... 1 1 Mbr.Jatt- *»»ni -fa SEEKS Ml a m -WwsJup w^ll l^rj « Supprr Srt**i and Wa grounds, created cjar^iland for HUWllaWHUTT * ***' 1 «>W tt*m -Coim* arbaal TWIta TooaatfC •PDQOB. ".TTTI tfic Swi ol Man " lor aA a«aa waterfowt helped sarAri tr«c 11* »m. -Owncti rxrnv- h Every Sonday - nmmmmm 11 *»»oi aTarakap same* It • * m aad shrub disrates, btttlt damns.. ,«. Jww *- Ij til —ElTlrtajarl arDviLm far pr* - 1] JVa n established fub hatcbertes and Cmcwmd abort yom Cfmwmty mwd fw sdmmh? 4 a» f» m' KWrrs arfcMlan t»m>a »War l*pm aaaaar Hlfk YouUi IUKVCUK: !•• p rTl -CwUk'l: II H a m -Caadrrftartcn am and acc- Ya*ti<*air conducted uaaxmm aruma' and ued (T»*n laavr aeraaip mrivt for 7 »p.m -lEnmoK warakip icrvu-Y n«r wildlife studies OLK ,\AVI(IK l.ttTtCF.KAN nreamt arti'Aj**- Mr? anraiiaaar All asmm iittrrprrted fot iilSS Wj.tn.r-rirt.i--* !l:atn««n-.r_»y Junr 1»- B»«ry Wartnmiay - 7 J»pKi Parisft Staff Hrlaliofj Com- would eapeneitce a mucn dif' Simdi> Ji«v 5 7 M am -Biblf Hud) uio pr« — • t> * w^^.ni -Atinu^^ ^.'not^auc »ic4cr.ifr..^A«c# --^,..*,^«CT4>,^ «"v».»*v, A^.^.M«.«vf» «WM »a\^tf*u '•^* for School 1*:» am Wtirahip IK^KC, wtt! H*r honor the efforts of these men by froni Vhw ktnaajraartnar to thw 1911104- dtizan. A cott- Every Sunday • Kvery Sunday ~ Bifi.fy Sunday Iti m. - Wunlup arrvioe. dedicating Michigan's new CCC tinuwd rtrong school sysfa«n would bm a ^oaltivo 3-1)0 J in -SuiiiJiy st'h'Xit U :00 a.m.-Worahip service. 10:10 a.m.-Oivinc *ervit*V Museum at North Higgins I-ake mwtjwgw to ntrw Industries aoofaing to tocata In SOfTTHLAKK State Park on June 7. (Villi'*/ t'.hurt'h of 1,(tri*i— Oialaao. Lot's kawp our schools compotltivo and pro- TKIN1TY l.UTWEfUN !miTF.D METHOU1ST (^iUKffl Also featured in the current j^ __. ^a_ groscivo. Today wo mtod to find now ways to finonca 57« M--V;, thrco jink's east of Gregory I41S1 N«tfc Tarrltortal Kij«d BETHFi. EVANGELICAL AND WiIHar:i J Trosien. Pastor T!w Ftov. Soodra W»l«b«; Pa^or REFORMKD issue of Michigan History, the *** ^ ^^ our schools. t'.very Sunday - Krevdom Towiuhip t'.vaty Sunday- state's official history publica- This problom must b* oddrossod in tho Logislatur*. Wo cannot allow our com­ 8:0() a ni. -WgrsMp scrvici' 10:M a m Worship Servu-i' The Rev Sornan A. Reinook, Pastor 9:30 a,in -Sunday and Bible school. 11:00 a.m.--Fellowship hour. Sunday Every Sunday - munity to woofcon Its standards. Tho milloow rocyw««« ]% our only altarnattva at 10:45 a.m.—Worship s«rvi™. sehool 10:M a.m. -Worship srrviot CONGREUATIONAL 121 East Miiidle Slre*t this timo. TJK- K.*V Jrfm GiiJbem. Pastor Thwsdiy. Junei- Plaoso censldor my candidacy. 7:00 p.m -Cly>:r r4-tearsa|. Thank you. f'nday, JUTK^ S— 7 • fife p 111 —Wnlditis reiwarsal- Rooor Katobowsici SatLnlay .Line 7— 5:00 p.m -Wedding. 1 Suiin.—Coffee and fei'.owih'Q kjather-

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ST. JOHN'S Rogers Corners. Waters and Hrtdier Kds The Kev. Theodore Wimmler. Paslcr Every Siirnlay 10.30 a.in. • Worship service. Sunday school.

ST JOHN'S KVASGELICAI. ,\\0 KKKORMEO Krancisto The Rc-v, Pi.ul MoKeram. Pastrtr CerrLe to Every SurHlay 10:30 am. Surnlay srhool iinJ worship wrvii^e First Suiiiiii.v of overy month - Comm union. 'Vocation, ®Me. Sctesd ST. 1>AUI. Tbv «ov. Krwin K. Koch, l\,.-;or WedrifAlny, Jilr.iM - 7:30 pm • Chanci'l Oicir. Thursday. Juno S- The 7:15 p m. -Church N'ight: Christiiin The CheUeo Community Hospital Auxiliary Eitucalion. .S(i!ritu;il Life, i^urch .wd Mis­ sion. Seowrtrship, HuiKlinj( and Gmuiwls Is Pennine; depftnniciit.s will ittvil. THE FIRST ANNUAL FLEA MARKET Sumirty. June B - DEXTER GOSPEL 9:00 11.111.- Ch.iio:l! whoul classes 10:SO ;i ITI -Church sclKwi classes Saturday. July 12. 1986. 10:;IOa.m Morniriii worship. Church Tho FLEA MARKET Win !";ike Pi,i-:c At Vfu? school promotinn (lay, choir r«n>£m\ Boc-iti. Keep V^,jr f'rol.is, Arid F;rovni" \^nr OwnStt-Up. Wt Pi.) V 1-,1.1 CHURCH TIICMIAV, June 10- Advertising) Ann MJke Sure The F.'.-rit Runs Smonniy For Ydiir Rcsi'ivaiioris. Vcn; Will do: A 1:W p-ni. Women's r't'llowship picnic at Sp.):.-.1 Th.H is l!i I't'i'l Wirjc • I S F'ct'l i.oivj Outside1 0: 10 fft'l Wnlc 10 i'eet l.ona inside Thi? \U>(- hnmc of Klsic Paul 7:30 pill. Church flrowlh IVisV Kcrcc ilMnts fliiililifti;; f-'acii Sp;i::>-> Will Be NiinHie-riM A'lif Wc Wiii A-:-kr-.,n.v'i';li;t> Your Booth Heservj MONDAY THRU FRIDAY tiorr; 1.1 v Rfturr. M.vi. Ass:i)ii;rK| You .1 Muri'tici An.'. h'csiMV i,.-; Vc ir SC'U

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