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J *' * »•»»••<••'• « «• *,—.«> . L ! , ••' •'•••• ' ''."•'- , • —_ n tries Sought for Sidewalk Art Fair ; Craft demonstrations, hand­ ment should include a table and made art work, retail bargains, easels to display work. Be pre? and an auction will line the Chel­ pared for rain with a waterproof sea downtown business district as covering. 5) Artists are encouraged mes fifth annual Chelsea Sidewalk to be present whenever, possible to festival is held this Aug, 4-5. discuss and demonstrate their *c the auction will be held on Fri­ crafts. Displays should be limited day, Aug. 4 at 8:30 p.n>. with maHy to' three media forms. puabie itenis donated by Chelsea the Sidewalk Festival is,juried |jfet#iarits v$/fpr/s/iieV^ ^ and w^rks should be presented (in |A|lar^a; artists are inyited -'1ft picture or original •form) to the 1)^: yei^ ^Sidewalk Festival if Chelsea^Jury Committee at U8. S, Chelsea Fairgrounds promises to in the Chelsea. Fairgrounds Serv­ pit* ' pjrt>dwcts ^re hand-madel Main St.' Ask for; Karen < Johnson. be the area's, hot . spot fuesday, ice Center, or the poxed lunches Kralfbh&irw<>mariyfor the event, Deadline for reservations is' Fri­ July 4, as members of the Her­ may be ordered lor take-out. A §aten>M^ ! day, /July ,21: /Cancellations in bert J. McKune Post No. 31 Of the VaMety of beverages' will also b/e Writing /will/be accepted no later available. Legion members will ll.jRMles for exhibltidn' ate; I) Ex- ^American -Legion turn their'talents serve food until the last chicken fthits ^ill be^dispjayed fr«rn 8:30 than; July 30./ Money cannot be re­ ;to the roasting of 1,500 ^cfecken funded after that time: is gone. .v ' &m. to 8;30 jpi: oh'^ida^, Aug. halves and the explosion Of more ii and. from.#:30 a.m. to 5;3Q. p.m. Entry fee money will go for ex­ To complete, the meal, an, ice & Satur^ay^Aug. 5. 2) Entry fee penses and advertising in the area. -than $1,700 worth of fireworks. cream social will commence at ,7 For further information, Karen Beginning the celebration of In­ p.m. with cake and ice cream fol­ 1^10 f^thje)twb days. 3), A 10- dependence Day o,t noon on Tues­ lowed by an extensive fireworks doj; spa

CLASS OF ^23: Traveling from as far as Tucson, ;Ariz.> arid ^>f the 25 member class were unable to attend, Lorena (Coe) Clark, La Prongs Lai, 15 graduates from the class of '28, Chelsea High pdna (Bareis) Armstrong, Dorothy (Grabil) Dafoe, and Agnes school and nine guests gathered for their 50th-year reunion Satiir-/ |Dancer) .trafford. Stk members are deceased, "it was a very Council of Christian? and Jews; onsoruig •i$&. ;aridMrs. Elmer Kiel of t day; June 2i at Weber's Inn, Ann Arbor. /In front, frotn left to/ |pecial evening for us all and we reminisced until they closed the 46 Bb6k- St., and Itfr. and Mrs. Kiwanis /-; International , President right, are Ruth (Clark) Apel, Alberta (Winans) Park, Ruth (Vogei) doors op us at midnight,'' Mrs. Seitz commented. In addition to the ^rge. Parker bf 20624 Waterloo Maurice Gladman;;. Circle K Inter­ [A., Avere among moi^ than 15,000 national President Neil Giulia'no Duristone. of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Nadene (Dancer) Leja, Evelyn banquet at Weber's Inn, the class presented a wooden plaque, made eifsdns attending the 63rd annual and Key Club International Presi­ Bohnet) Lipphart, katnerihe (NIcolai) Seitz, and Lorena (Seitz): by Mrs, Dorothea Kalmbach's grandchildren,. Chryle Adams and TractorPuM Stierle. In back are Leon "Lee" Beutler of Crystal Lake, UK, Roy Terry Kalmbach, of. a school hduse with a 50-year emblem, to ihyahis International Convention dent Michael R. Mills: Key Cljib 1 Chelsea Area Jaycees, in con­ number attached will not be al­ iihie; 25-28, an Miami Beach, Fla; and Tfrcle k are youth, brganii.a- lyes, of; Tucsori» Ariz.V ;IrW»n Young,; Mildred (White) Titus, Ruth Roy Ives who traveled the furthest. Her grandchildren also made junction with the American Legion lowed to pulL i lie: event took place in the Miami tlons sponsored by Kiwanis. Dr. (Freeman) Mobley of LaProng, La., Dorothea (Koch) Kalmbach, a quilled plaque in honor of the golden anniversary. will be holding a Garden Tractor 7. Winner will, be determined each Convention Center. Joyce brothers, a noted psychold- Marie (Finkbeiner) Oeschgera and Marian (Crafts) Chadsey. Four Pulling Contest on Tuesday, July on maximum dead weight basis'. VKie;i. and Parker are members gistj columnist, and author address­ 4th. It Will be held at the Chelsea Tractor puliing greatest weight in f the Kiwanis Club -of Chelsea., ed' ladies at the convention. Fairgrounds beginning at 9 a.m. each class will be determined win­ ileitis-also president, of the club, Other convention highlights in­ Entry fee for the contest is $5 ner. [iwlnis International as made up cluded district affairs, the elec­ St. Paul Pastor with all proceeds/going back into • 8.. Drawbar or point,of.pull shall f/bjusines's arid professional men tion of international officers/ «ahd in the community through various not exceed 10 inches at any.time. edic&ted to community improve- the adoption of amendments and Named to projects the Jaycees will run Rigid drawbar shall be. used, and ientjt ;,.•:.;:' \ . >/- ..•';•'-. resolutions. A total of four con: throughout the year. each contestant will furnish his-her Main/speakers at. the conven- temporary . issues speakers ; were Rules and regulations' for the own clevis. 0h; ^ere:; Eastern Airlines. Presi^ als'o on hand for the convention. vation gram contest are as follows. 9. Rear tire sizes on traqtor |nt and fprnner astrunaut Frank, Sirjger tony Benrtett entertained must be available from manufac­ •.-.•'•". • •) • 1. Please read generalrules and pjrmanj : Dr. Richard ' D. Jones; Kiwanis members, and their fami­ the Rev. R. J. Ratzlaff, pastor Knowing a good thing when they More' than 33 Chelsea youths, area all the way up to first base regulations. turer; No dual wheels will be al- ist ipresi^eht of the Canadian lies. ' -:-' '-/-. . /•'".:«./.: gf St/Paul ,Unij:ed: Qhurch of Christ, see it, the Village of Chelsea and out of 108 applicants, and four on the baseball diamond. Ipyed. • •'••;• " 2. Contest is open to rubber : TO. Each contestant will receive 'V 'A" was recently: elected/to^ the Wash- the Chelsea School District applied supervisors, in addition to Larson : Six new nature trails through wheel type/cornpaCt tractors, not for a second yeaf of funding. for and a mil time secretary have tne/natifre center at- Beach school l two pulling chances and must pull L :'•}/» tehaw,5County,;Cbmm«riity Sfcirte ; fipme-made. . •, :\::<'\. kf£' also being completed^^^¾¾ tii|ifii@iJa^rxWht to'Wa^ratmesoul^; «u hir^^iestoratio^iand; cdh- : '^VfV^-v'-"'*-.?''^-"* ^^iihis lx)ard of-'im^^s^is^t^ 4$&WOR^^^ork Opportunity ^i*^ Wrvm^^ rk -in^me ^6m|nuJ {•> VtrailsWtaft^e n -the> Beaeh ^cKopT e*dat time of "weigh w sourc^i Corporation) project and 13/of; the, youtlis participated, in side and gp into the nature cen­ (T-~: of the/; nonprofit organisation def tractor, s.igned- 'to as'sist and' counsel, peo/ received $32,557. ••'•?• the. project last year as' did the ter where they all connect. "They s't;ay at the cbntrols and in the pie who need help with various "We' asked-for double that four supervisors, Jeanne Welton, may be used by the public and 4. Each driver is allowed only seat while the tractor is pulling. personal problems. amount this year but received less John Groesser, Craig Coltrane, the school science classes," Lar­ one tractor.per class. He-«he must keep at least one hand than half of what we wanted.. Last Sam Vogel, and director Ken Lar­ son explained. 5. Drivers under 18 years of on the steering wheel when the \yith approximately 3Q0 Human age must have written consent tractor is pulling. JEri celebration of its . 10th anni- thy : Cavanaughj Spatilding's pub­ Service Agencies' in Washtdnaw year we were allocated $37,746, son. A fifth supervisor from last The WORC creW has :leared out |rsary, Spaulding for Children lic relations coordinator. more than 50 percent of what we year, Dave Nicewicz, moved from an area around the pond for clo­ from parents before weigh-in. 12. The committee in charge coiinty offering assistance, many reserves the right to accept or /He's' Chelsea residents and their "This is an •opportunity for fami­ persons do not know which agency asked for," Ken Larson, program Chelsea recently. ser observation of the wild life 6 Horsepower will be determined lilies to attend, its . annual ice lies who have adopted Spaulding supervisor, said. there, Larsan added-. by model of tractor and engine. reject any or all entries. to contact for. help. WCS takes the According to tlie DNR guidelines, 13. All tractors must be equipped jam social, Scheduled for Sun- children to come back and visit guesswork away as it is a central One reason, Larson cited, for the workers must be between the ages "The benefits from a program Tractor and engine with no model |y,, July 9/2 p.m. to 5 p.m., on With the staff and other Spaulding decrease from last year's' grant like this go way beyond the physi­ with an anti-rollover device ­ diagnostic resource and helps diag- of 15 and 21, a resident of Mich­ able of supporting the weight of grounds at 3660 Waltrous Rd, childreh," she said. Also inyited not'd the individual's problem and "is because' more towns applied igan, and unemployed when hired. cal restorations of the commun­ lore than 300 are expected to are contributors to the adoption for money this-year. Chelsea Was ity," Larson commented. "From the tractor. aids in directing the person to the Minimum wage of $2.65 an hour is Scholarships 14. Weights may be shifted be­ tend the .event, according to Ka- (Continued on page five) proper agency. one of only a few communities paid to workers for a 40-hbur week my observations youths are provi­ who knew about the project last from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday ded a work opportunity when noth­ tween pulls. A professional staff, under the year and applied for funds right •hrough Friday if weather per­ ing else was available, and learn Awarded 12 15. Tractors must be weighed direction of Administrator Sylves­ away. This year more places mits. Supervisors are paid $5 an good work habits and pick up valu­ prior to the contest at the fair­ ter Coleman, Jr., works from the caught on to the project and re­ hour. No one may work more able skills. Most importantly, I grounds one-half hour before pull. /rip to office at 2301 Piatt Rd., Ann Ar­ ceived money." than. 10 weeks. think there is a mutual restoration Tractors' will be weighed again bor; CHS Grads Now in its second year, WQRC With an already substantial list of confidence in the community after the. last pull is completed at The service, offered by this was approved, by the Michigan of accomplishments from last year, towards the youths and the youths Receiving scholarships during the fairgrounds. laimed for Rec. Program agency is open to any employee State Legislature in June, 1977 to ;he 1978 WORC crew have an equ­ in their community/ Isee the pro­ the Chelsea High school class 16. A tractor shall be consider­ working: in Washtenaw county. the tune of $5 million. This year, gram creating a positive attitude awards night on Wednesday, June ed to have pulled if at the start Helping persons diagnose their ally impressive list of "to-do" and all the way around," Larson com­ he spins his wheels or having start­ thursday, June 29, weather pe'r- An all-village softball game and another $5 million was allocated completed projects this year. 7, were Julie Prohaska, Charles problems early and giving help as to the Department of Natural Re­ mented. . S. Cameron scholarship; Frank ed, the lead come to a stop. The jtihg, children attending the picnic are planned later in 'the "These kids are doing a super tractor must stay in the game gear lee camp sites are going to Sil- needed is the main concern of the sources' for distribution to state bang-up job and we are way ahead Future projects to be under­ Komexl, Chelsea Kiwanis Club season.' '.•'.' service. ,: municipalities. taken by the four crews of eight scholarship; Gerald Benjamin, the 20 seconds to complete pull. p- Lake, Friday, June 30, a trip of schedule on a number of jobs," 17. Open class tractors may be | Greenfield Village is planned, Registration is still, going on at The board of (directors of WCS "The key to the program is the Larson said. workers each include repairing LaBarbara memorial scholarship; : Pierce Park, North and South consists of interested citizens and kids," Larson said. "They learn, playground equipment at both ele­ and Chris Smyth, the Steinaway home-made but the engines not ex­ jurpambnts have also started On the completed list is Veterans ceed two cylinders'. All tractors the park, sites. Children may schools. The cost is $2 per child. professionals involved in counsel­ not only an appreciation of their Park which received an extensive mentary schools in addition to gen­ memorial scholarship. The program runs to July 21. Many ing services. 'Margaret Kuhl, per­ natural environment, but work eral conservation Work on the Chelsea High school scholarships in this class are subject to appro­ up for frishee, hula hoop, Dverhaul of the playground equip­ val of the commiteee regarding kers, nok-hokey and . horse- more special events are in store, sonnel specialist and registered skills, and a pride in their work ment and a cleaning up of Letts school properties. "There are many were awarded to Kathy Burns, for them in The Standard. (Continued on page three) and community," he commented. nails on the playground fixtures Jane Barnes, Leslie Gilbreath, safety. 'competition. Creek, and a rebuilding of a re­ that could possibly hurt someone Beth Lewis, Donald Aldrich, Bev­ For further information regard­ fining wall. and there are also several rocks erly Simon, Albert Anderson, and ing the Garden Tractor Pull plea.se "We made repairs to a bridge phone. 475-7661 or 475-2038. m .vhich was broken at one end and (Continued on page four) Jeff Kiel. completed work on a retaining wall Wr^^r ^$&F° iHNm which we had begun- last year. We also repaired playground fix- ures, picnic tables, and benches, :ind stained everything," Larson \ * explained. "Then we jumped into he creek and cleaned out all the llass, trash, and debris that had accumulated," he added. :ti Li^ Larson said that only 15 percent of the total WORC project grant \in be spent on tools, grass' seed, •hrubs, or miscellaneous equip­ ment. "For the Veterans Park pro­ •i, i<, 'I- &*? ject the village supplied the stain IJ* Wf'\) ! ind we supplied the labor," he v t \ ^^^t*^ ^aid. Ji> r The village is also helping *w£ ^A-*i- hrough its purchase of a pick-up 1 truck which it is' renting to WORC or use during the summer. Leafing through his two typed pages' of work orders for the sum­ mer, Larson next described the *» *. finishing work now in process on yy Pierce Park. i^' "Last year we began the re­ /1 claiming of nearly 300 feet of the park, clearing out. small trees and brush. Now we are fixing drain­ age ditches there and digging out ••ree stumps. By the end of the summer we will have hauled in soil and seeded the area with grass to probably double the size f"liV ;)f the park," Larson snki. THOMAS HARRIS, second from left, is pre­ from the company on June 30, he has a number Two other projects' being com­ sented a beautiful hard bound copy of the Holy of plans for the future, "I've got to do a little pleted from last year include the Bible In honor of his retirement from Federal fishing and traveling and I'll be working for the high school athletic field and na­ Screw Works where he has worked as a tool and Chelsea State Bank a little maintaining their out* ture trails at Beach Middle school. die nifcker for the past 2» years. With Harris are side property," Harris said. "I sure am looklrtR ,'< r At the high school a work crew fV'pMdUE PRESENTATION: Chrysler UAW LocaM284 members well, Stewart; Andy Blackwell, building committee chairman; and Laurence Farley, left, financial secretary for UAW forward to retiring," he added. Harris joined Fed* of eight youths are clearing the eral Screw Works on Feb. 22, 1855 and has lived at ' Istened their new meeting and recreation hall with an open house Ivan Alder, plant health and safety representative, More than 300 grounds of weeds, fixing and paint­ Amalgamated LOcal 437; Charles Baize, second from >l.*q«e presentation on Saturday, June 24.. From left to right .guests were said to have attended.the celebration where food, ing the bleachers both on the base­ right, tool making department foreman; and Jerry 122 Orchard St. with his wife, Helen, and two i Ji|l#Jl Tuttle, $erge«nt-at-«rmst Roy Lock hart, trustee; Nelson music, and a magic show by Jeff Boyer and Jim Fltzslmmons high­ ball diamonds and football fields, Dorer, general manager for Federal Screw Works, children, Thomas William and Mary Jean Schrador *%f,m#pm\fanti D*V« McAllister, president? Frank Black- lighted the afternoon christening; . and clearing out brush in a 90-foot Chelsea plant. Although Harris officially retires who lives with her husband in North Carolina.

V /K >,??£ •MM£ VA&X •Mm mm 18¾¾¾^¾ Chelsea Standard/Thursday, June 29, 1978

•/"-•'/Ul.t '.*'•• Telephone : mi m |<$Pfcaa»; 'By 'Warren M|||f4y^ (S|b^f4ty|/! ^|p^^|Fr^ |f U de$$jkted \r Diai-A-Garden, ! the systemi of : 'pre^coi'ded daily gardening tips; : : Reclstration. ReBulatlon son coUlequipd .atte.ng;a?cpmlMteittettd/ai d a rhe/etf sed|^:#V:-: • ••;.•.••• :\,:.:s-*- ••••>'•,••;•.;• er IVLeqnara/Editoia^d'Puiiisher; '•••. Lobbyist Registration, Regulation f lis; sponsored' by the Washtenaw «Mviumwif,^il ^j M I'iV'F" ^ M^Mtan i^gislatMre is of­ ©ej;j^r to* regulate 148 n)eWber$ of4m:legisiature ihsteatf M &.2 'County Co-oberative Extfrisloiil ten off target. ; fhis; yagueng^s alone would Ibe Service. The system is in' opira- Published every. Thursdayy/morning; at - 30^ l^*h Maip grfiundls foi 'im courts to strjko mil|fvpres?dents of the state. This is the case with the pend+ tioh Hhoufsffir day, seyen di#s ^ \$ix&k, Chelsea, Mich. 4811¾. and second class p^sta^e Paid ing legislation to require vegistrav the reporting requirements down per week, jrjterested perspMs are *tt. as uhconstitutibhal,./,, ' / - Sheriff Road patrol Bill : at Qhelse.a Miptu, under the «Aet of March 3, 1879, tion and expenditure reporting of Governor William G. MUlikeh invited to call 971-1122 a: th/^lr lobbyists and their agents, Another constitutional gray ajjea is one step closer to exercising a convenience and receive timely, ~r»- the legislature is toying' with is The Senate has been going threatened veto as the House re­ up-to-date gardening information. ;/5» ' *W Subseriptlort ftates (Payable in Advance) thrbugh a long painful process of the removal of members of the on press who were exempted from the cently passed a bill mandating Next week's Diai-A-Garden topics :'«$ In Michigan:' Outside Michigan: ^rewriting and refining the so-called Michigan's county sheriffs to patrol are: lobbyist reform bill placing fi* registration ^nd reporting require* One Year ...,,..; $6.00 One Year .,,.,, ...$840, secondary roads and providing Friday, June 2>~"Yacati0n Care h/ane.Nli disclosure reqitfremenls m0hf. The First Amendment gwa? state, funds to support those pa­ Six Months ..,,.., $3.50 Six Months ...... ,.tt$4,50 rantees the right of free ores*1 and/ of ftouseftiahts," Single Copies .<..$ .20 ' Single Copies .,,,...... ,..>$ .2)5 on lobbyist eHPihdlture^ in the trols. 0M of dbihf bhsiftess with pub- s,acn inclusions infringe upbn these Monday. June t^''harvest tips i')".*!,* 5S» =**= =tiSfe MiUvken has labeled, the legisla­ p. Qffieiaii ' righfe. tion as a "porkharrel" to preserve for Gu*es( and squash." MEMBER National Advertising Representative: W its present form, th^ MU at l^mbejty of the legislature and Tuesday, June, 27^"Keeb Catting other public ojfiaiaB ^ou|d be bet­ jobs for Wayne county sheriffs. \\MA TLQNML MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. * is vag^0 ahd Wbni'd unukoiy He further niaintains it will oe- 1Flowed mobming." 257 MicWgan Ave> up tinder a constitutional ter to try to corytro} themselves gin to erode powers of tl'ie State Wedh^sd^y, June 28 -7 "Bug 6hal{ftni$. it requires any p^rsbri atid their tiealirrgs with lobbyist Alerts." wfiffp#|ptf/f Ea^t tahstng, Mich. 4S&3 rather than .tj^iftj to place the r& Police. Mve sj^nds more th^an $m per Legislative leaders meanwhile thursday* June a&w'Miehtgan's Mf oh a^ indiviawal pubiip o> strietions on those lobbyists and the Protecte4 WiTdfiow^rw" Wm °* %m m yea* on lbb^public . are tifying" to reach a compromise MiiW^^w^^ip^^^, II n »« •^ ^ ^Ww^wiWKa^wiiiSJ o^fti ftrac'ti^s. to re|ister and re- it would be a simple matter to between thp governor and the leg­ *•r*^**.?f.^»^T^<•*1•|•' pjiM quarterly to the secretary of devel# and pass conflict of ih-islature. Wfy® office'; timi ieiMatferv or ethics legfsia^ th^ biU mandates that county sheriff's will be the law enfor^e- Items taken from; the files of The Chelsea Standard } ^ntiWte&ts or^apt^^ indicate tioft setting guideiirjes for those f;^li» owner ebuld hot bptitibh pebble in public QffiGe. roeht body primarily cohcerned wi fmrJF'^k W In This would be the best answer natronitig tnb county roads and terrihiem — a guaranteed right highways, it allows for cities' that Washteha^ County Co-eperatlve. noon on Crooked Lake. The .fish of bath the U^. and Sate Coh^ as public office holders would •ais threUgh the incorborafea se/c- 4 Years Aao... v/eigfted just three ounces less than sfitwtipns -. vWhmtf fear of behig fewsv exactly what they eoUW <# ]Sxten$'tbft Service offers free par- s!yib/|e.iot to criminal ponaltie^ afte* could hot db ah fbbdis. partipi* trades house at 701 Flanders St. #HP^h«eSi strlbtibh's ^--^ sheriffs for the patrol, the for­ R^ts are r^fM ^ bring tnei has been sold to Our Savior Luth^ liam A. Thomas Co., 1035 N. Flet- mula is bssed pn thb num^br a# bwr\ jarsv \m, m ^miuee in Qhe?. R Chelsea^ firemen assisted Mon­ product's company founded in 1947 bf reprfeid? $m about parking ; b^r of acts passed tb reg^lat^. Mm day night at a fire at the Park b/y the late willjam A, Thomas.' f^es, ^hb^smnes, hairbuts 6r eve^ It would be better to- rook' in a fitly 4 Fwortte Watch this sp/aoe/erach week for Rcl. farm at Albert Hack that des­ the' business was purphased from t|ie cqist bf a babysitter so a per- mir^r %\$ Regulate what they the schedule of se^ip^, Pre*regrst troyed two barns ahd a hog shed. his, estate. ' Pot MotimyeU times tratibn is r/Pqujestef, fq rpgMer or The blaze was not uiider control Robert *?> Taylor, assistant gen­ July Fourth was a red-letter day for m^ infbrtnalidn call 973^9510. era] managed "of- Refleraj Screw during the parly years .Of the Mw- SelssiOn^ bpiw ai, $3$ a#^ & until six hours after it started at Wo/rk^, announced th).s week that nearly 5 p:m.-- pyole. on that date in \mr tHe first the frtm has converted frOm its motor cycle endurance rac^ wif .ruil = fhur^y* JUVV ^'&mm of 3515 Brood St., Dexter Ph. 426-81V* Warming the hearts of oppo­ former switcjibqartf system to an nents to Huronte'llntoh Metropoli­ fron/t Boston to W$ Yb^H. M t^ :j3he>r/ief m berry jams att* m> automatic j$al telephone system MMBH MMMM .»*:»?.lw.*;^-.iy.^ir^-.» #^^(^,,^-^, f.«!.»^^|i 1¾ ehtriba tot the 2^4vmiie run; 31.sprveBv* ' f w*m tan Authority's plans for a Mill with a special "4A" control' eon- Creek met'ropark, State Senator sjarte# and 13 finiS%d., Oft .t IN ; Fri district electors DEAR MISTER EDITOR fer Washing and a sink fer rins­ Robert Griffin Expressed »cqncer« cle, ridden by Glen Boyd of Den- serves." Will be ask$d tq aPProye a bohd I saw the other day where a ing, ahd he just quartered a pie. vet, Colo., won the first 300-mile that the lartd is needed for api­ isstje for $240,000 to finance the drugstore in town had a special Now he gits four times as much culture airtd that the area can­ on charcoal, and in the same race, held at Dodge City, Kan., tell them You Read It building and, equipment of a 10- fer each slice of a pie cut inwith.a n average speed of 67.92 mph'. The Secretary of Labor, nomi­ not adequately provide the serv- classroom addition to the high paper there was a sale on lawn A Walk through the transportation nated by the President and Con­ ices needed for a park, particu­ furniture at orte of the grocery eight pieces, and it works out even Collection of Henry Ford Museum, firmed by the Senate, heads the larly -with removal Of a portion of Chelsea and the surrounding Stores. It looks like, Mister Edi­ all around. No germs and no pie. Dearborn, includes views of a 1902 U.S. Labor Department. He is the frt the Standard! the current tax,, base. area were without gas service all tor, that we're final coming around Yours truly, Fafnir German motorcycle and a President's chief advisor on labbr Chelsea president Fred Petsch day Friday, when someone s"hut to country stores in tpwn. Folks Uncle Lew. 1909 Indian. matters. tobk the time to participate in off niahAs servicing the ar6a. Tjve but here expect one-stop shopping; Dexter's Sesquicentennlal celebra­ sl^utofi coincides With' the nearly put according to this' item Bug tion last week, and came away with mtihth Old strike against Mibh- Hookuni mentioned at the coun­ a trO^hy for his efforts in horse­ igar] Consolidated QaS Co; try store Saturday night it don't pitching. everbody. Bug said he had saw where this druggist }n Philadelphia was 24 Years Ado. *. closing his stqre after 44 years Thursday, July 2, 1544-- thursday, Jfuly 1, 1&&4^ at the same location. He said he Baled hay, valued at approxi­ Vvas hanging up his mortar and r^iria Hatt, 636 Flanders St., dis­ mately $150 was' destroyed by fire play's proof that she is proficient pestle because he didn't know how Thursday on th§ farm owned by to sell anythinjg but drugstore items at. fis;hing. She caught an 18^rinch fernest Hopkins oh M-92 in Lyn­ small m°uth bass Saturday after- and at his age it was top late to- don township, learn the department store busi­ •H- -Ui. Mr. and Mrs. Charles RaWey ness. He said thpre was no way he Spent the week-end with their son would stock ponies, and tennis rack­ Howell and his family, MV. and' Mrs.et s to keep up with the rest of the Livesiock Auction George Rabley aiid Micky, of drugstores in his section of town. ivl %fttgomery.' *-"•• Bug said, ho felt Tight sorry' 'for • • • .V- • . • .•'•, • <-^. freedom/'^e'siivai caravan the; feller. The pore man h%d i- from Jatfeoh was in Chelsea Wed- been, trying to git along on stuff hegday afternoqn to invite -people jike toothpaste, prescriptions, and fh? WIseQw! Sqys Ship to H°we|| 6f the corbmUnity to the wee^c of permanent wave sets, No garden fhohe 546-247Q Bim Fronklin daily celebrations there. High­ seed, no car antifreeze, no quick- Marker Report for June 26 light of the program is to be the fry hamburger machines, ho lawn appearance of Vtce\Presidettt Nix- pipwerfr none of the regular items en, whb' Will spealt as a repre­ in a modern drugstore. But Bug said that's what happens when Bulk Gd.-CHoipe Steers, ?5Q to 553 sentative of President Ei senhOwer/ Pow HigH Clvolde Steers, $53 to 553,5() >E>avid' Wolfgang, Dean an,d Riph- vou can't move wjth the times. GiJ.'-Oh'DVcd Heltors, T45 to 350 Nowdays, pug went on, we got Fo.~ d" Holstciftolstcip Steers, $14 to 548 arc? Fowler, Stepheh- bristle, Poh- tjt:-stq.; ''3 and (lbwri. ald Erke and Tim Schuize, of the grocery stores that can change Border Cattle Hands 4-H clqb and the oil in your car while you shop, k and we got cigar stores that don't Heifpr. COWS, $42 to 543 James GifaU p'f' ftbgers Gor'ners, Ut.-Cormrtercliil, 537 to ?42 participated1 in a 4-H cattle judging sell cigars, but they got plenty Canner-Cuttor, 532 to 537 pf ham s'and, Wiphes and ' naked* Fat J3eef Cows, 530 to 54,0 tour which took place Wednesday". Wolfgang and Fowler placed Wimmen books. Anybody going WHS-- among the tpp 14 in the county. into the drugstore business today Hpavy Bologna, $45 to 549 knows he's got to put in a full Light" ntia Cortirnoh, 544 nnrt down, fine of tobacjker and groceries, Cameras and ladies' ready4o-wear, 4nO-6flO lb.' Good-Choice Steers, 555 to $60 34 Years Ago... If mere's room left, maybe a lit­ 600-800 lb. Good-Choice Steers, ?48 • tto 555 Thursday, Jfuly 6, 1944- tle giassed'-in spot in back fer 300-600 lb. Good-Choice Helters, §45 jjeinz ^schweiler, a German drag's and medicines. to «50 The fellers accepted Bug's re­ 3,00-50(¾ lb. Holstein Steers, 550 to 554 prisoner of wa»r at Camp Water- 500-800 lb. tfolstein steers, 542 to 550 lop, espap64from the c^mp earJy port, and Clem Webster spoke fer &ALVE&- IVlonday morning and was at lib­ all of em when he looked around , Prime, 575 to 578 erty only a few hours when he and s'aid if you count the glassed- Good-Choice, 565 to 575 went to the farm home of ^rnest in counter where the feller that HoaVy Deacons', $65 to $78 Cull & Med., $30 to 550 Riemenschheid'^r, three miles runs the store keeps his cheese we "MONEY NEW 8% Calve? going back to farms sold up horth of the camp, and gave him­ would' all bp setting in a modern ' to .$83 self up. big city drugstore. Our store has SfiESP— Paul W. Schneider graduated on a pritty good line of and work clothes, but we still got to Wooled Slaughter Lambs, Spring: Tuesday, June ?7, from the Mid* MARKET order bicycles, fishing boats and Cholce-r'rime, SfiO to 562 shipman Sehool at Gamp McDon- Good-Utility, $55 to $60 Ough, Plattsburg, N.Y. and re­other sporting goods out of cata­ Slaughter F.wes, 515 to 522 logs. The feller that runs the Feeder Lambs, All Weights, $55 to 560 ceived his commission as Ensign in the Navy. store said serious the other night PLUS" "8FOR8" HOGS—- Cars driven by Mrs. Gertrude he was giving thought to adding 210 to 240 lbs., No. 1, $48 to 549.25 Howard of Stockhridge and Nathan a shed oh the side to put in some 200-250 lbs,, No. 2, $46 to $48 of them, baskets and' hanging CERTIFICATES Heavy Hogs, 250 lbs. up, 540 to $45 Collins', Madison St., collided at the Light Hogs, 200 lbs. down,. $30 to $40 corner of East Middle St. and East plants the Wimmen keep asking SoWJ! St. late last Wednesday afternoon. about. He said he had a hew Available Now. . .the great new "8 for 8" savings certificate.., I'ahcy LiRht, 540 to $41 slogan in mind to go across the Available now short term "Money Market Plus" certificates 30O-500 JU„ 535> to $40 Both cars were badly damaged and : pays 8% per annum for 8 years. The interest is compounded 500 lbs. and up, $38 to 540 Elsie Risen, a passenger in thefron t of the store. He's going to that pay up to A% more interest than Treasury Bills and Howard car, suffered face cuts. say "it's Here, just look til you bank certificates, with the interest ceiling determined by monthly for an effective annual rate of 8.30% so that find it." Ail Weights, $33 to 540 Mfr. and Mrs. HOWard Fl'irrtoft the weekly auction average for six month Treasury Bills. your money doubles in 8 years and 8 months. "8 for 8" fafcder Pl$«; and son; Miss Joan Walworth and Ed Doolittle was agreed a fel­ Per Head, $35 to §«5 Term is six months (26 weeks) and they are available in certificates are available in amounts of $1000 or more. Est, 40 ib. pigs, 545 fo $54 Ensign Paul Schneider attended ler has' got to think a jump ahead the Lambert family pienie, held to stay even, and he was think­ amounts of $1^0,000 or more. No fees will be charged. You may place orders now ing of all the regulations we got in person at any 1st Cutting, per bale. 35c to 85c Sunday at the cottage of Mr. and You may place orders ,2fld Cvilling, per bate, Srtc to $1.00 Mi's. Edmund/ Zebb, Little Silver now fer eating places. Cafes nbw Lake. have got to have all kinds of elec­ now in person at any GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS I of our offices or tric dishwashers and water heat­ ^GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS I P, 0. Box 8600 j return coupon. Per Bale, 70c to $1,35 of our offices or 1 er boosters to protect the custo­ P, 0. Box 8600 * Ann Arbor, Michiqnn 48107 J Certificates are Plum Notify Us of Any mer's health, But the cafe opera­ return coupon. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107 V 'Hi\M Dairy Cows, $400 to $720 tor picks up the extry cost when he "Money Market Plus" insured with an Tested Beef Type Cows, $:&o to $-150 "MoVfly "8 for 8" , Any Change in Address cuts a pie. Use lo, he had a sink »y*l>^iiiM»»U|'J''i"»i, i«',i ' >,•' i.^uwu certificates are insured agency of the Market Plus" Amount $„.. Certificate iiawilifiin mmmm by an agency of the Amount $ ™ Certificate federal govern- mm (PolUtral AdvertISCrtieiUf mmmm mmmmmm federal government Name. ment and are and are subject to a Namc_ subject to a sub­ substantial interest Add 1 oss. stantial interest Address penalty for early penalty for early City withdrawals. Zip. withdrawals. FOR PROBATE JUDGE t City. Zip. lift "jiiwY umm CAKIS rot KIDS lmnHY

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m tM MiiSi m •MM wmm :*it,' mmm ••.H ;•-)•, Jaycee Auxiliary The Chelsea Standard, Thursday^ Jiine 2$, 1978 r leuniQri f'V Reviews Variety of ' {48. members of the Want family attended their •annual reunion Sun­ Summer Projects day, June 2$ at the home of Mr, The June 20 membership 'meet­ Mast,' •>• '.,' ,, by the hostess. Special guest for »,*S Traveling the furthest were Doris .he evening was the newly elected CraiKlall and children from Fen- District No, 28 Vice-president, Sau­ ton. Other guests traveled from di Kind. She was given a small Manchester, Munith, Mason and gift in honor of her "Owl" theme Grass Lake. and was presented with a bottle of The date for next year's reunion "Chelsea Shine." Also in attend­ has not been set. ance for the' evening was Jaycee Bob Meyer as part of the Jaycee Auxiliary Meeting Exchange pro­ Shodoans Observe gram. 25th Anniversary Special speaker was Kathleen Anderson, director of Speech Path­

•'#*& A,n open house in honor of the ology at the Chelsea Community 25th wedding anniversary of Dr. Hospital. She spoke on the Speech and Mrs. James D. Shadoan of Clinic to be held this summer for CheL'oa was given Sunday, June area children. Upon conclusion of 25 by their daughters, Debi, Bren- her talk, President Sandy Meyer da, Linda, and Sandra. Friends and on behalf of the Auxiliary, pre relatives of the couple who was sented Mrs. Anderson with a check married June 28, 1953, attended the for $25 for the Speech Clinic m- celebration. After officers' reports, standing m chairman reports were given on Speak-up, project report forms, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Alan Wildey 50th ANNIVERSARY; Opening their home to family and friends, arid state and district, activities. Anton and Dorothy Nielsen celebrated their 50th wedding anniver-;; Then standing,project reports were sary Sunday, June 25. More than 150 guests attended the affair in-1 heard on Pas's the Basket, Name Badge Fines, Stockbridge Exten Phyllis H. Buss, Roger Wildey s ; ; : eluding relatives from Denmark where Mr. Nielsen was borh. R$^^- '^Vb vV.:lMr'>3nd Mrs. Peter J. Pitzen, III : : ! sion, Fluoride,. B.'U'.BvS., Kid's Pro­ Dressed.in a cool ''saii&Q^.cplpJNe4 tWoo3f^iettgt^./'chi.ffon]- gowh\an$erve5Qth finding ia chest full Of goodies. of Christ, Saturday, June 24. Sister of the bridegroom, attended I'^i^/ii^^-H^'iWl'rth and Peter She carried three woburn abby Arlene Samek won a prize for The Rev. R. J. Ratzlaff joined the guest book. Jttp^/pitieh, III, were married roses and three peach carnations: "Best Dressed PJrate." the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. The couple took a five-day wed­ [™draflr;'June 25 at Bethlehem Uni- Bridesmaids were Debbie Ha­ Wedding Ann/versfefry^ Sunday Henry W. Buss, 119 Clardale Ct., ding trip to Northern Michigan and v Final reports were given on T- ""J^^prfeh 'Of Christ, Ann Arbor. worth, sister of the bride; Kathy , Flea Market, Pound Auc­ and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ returned to their home at 631rC !Mjrh^V^ey» Willimann performed Stepp, Kim Byers, Barb Pitzen, "Having lots of company" is farming and we bought the Farm­ ford W. Wildey of Spring Lake. what Dorothy Nielsen loves best er's; Supply Co., in June, 1946," tion; Dinner for Two raffle and Lee Rd., Apt. 1225, Bedford, O. n^'^^mpny for, the daughter of sister of the bridegroom, and. Do- Jaycee Typing Assistance. Pro­ The bridegroom is from Bedford, The bride is a graduate of West­ . j£ *nd Mrs. Donald L. Haworth, vie Popovich. They wore and that's just what she; received Mrs. Niels'en said. ^ Sunday, June 25 as she and her gress reports were given on the O. ern Michigan University. The 4|^1 Roepc^oe- Rd;, Grass Lake to match that of the maid of hon­ "Chelsea has been a wondertful Brenda Schertenlieb sang "Time bridegroom is also a graduate of :^eVson of Mr. and Mrs. Pe- husband Anton celebrated their place to live and because it isn't "Sparks & Croons" social, horse or and each carried one woburn show assistance and the horse show in a Bottle" and the "Wedding Western Michigan University arid ^qseph'^tzen, II, 1260 Lima golden wedding anniversary with too far from t the''• farm where An­ abby rose and two peach carna­ concession. Song" with Bob McKinley accom­ is employed by Warner & Swasey jjr-Rd.,-, Dexter. More than tions. - an open house at their home on ton worked when* he first came Garfield St., • Under new business, the group panying on the guitar. More than Research Center, Solon, O. Tgyte§ts atfended the wedding. The bride's mother chose an from Denmark we have been able 150 guests attended the wedding. h«fi>f$£':chps§ a bouffant More than 15b guests attended to keep in touch, with the family decided to help the Jaycees with aqua polyester knit with a their on going membership drive. The bride wore a white, whisper- J^^iUy lace iwith 'Queen Anne lace to match. the celebration and ''except for he worked for," she added. Seve­ Teacher, Students ral members of the family from The joint slimmer "membership knit floor-length gown accented |P$$i£. The was paneled Reglna Lucas was flower girl a little bit of rAin everything was; with re-embroidered lace. Her |':$hwoni-• 'a'tid chantilly lace and perfect,'* Mrs. Niel&'en said. Canada were guests at the anni­ meeting was announced for July Attend Piano Workshop and she carried a white basket of 18. Two new projects, Poison Con­ was secured to a wreath of tiny Iped ifr c^loneyand venise lace. peach and yellow flowers.• ; Included . among the guests who versary. At Goslien College "We have had a very good mar­ trol chaired by Carol Smith and white silk flowers with a light ^, of honor was Judy Janes Best man was Keith Barber of began arriving at 2 p.m. and lin­ State Income Tax Reform Peti­ veiling attached. Her bouquet, in gered until nearly 11:30 that eve­ riage," Mrs. Nielsen said, "and The campus of Goshen College, Inf jsea;,.; She wore a peach Cheboygan. 0sher& included Eric QUACKENBUSH - LAURICH: tions chaired by Pam Lewis were a colonial style, was made of silk Michol, Andrew Pitzen, Bill Ha­ ning were Mr. Nielsen's two sis­ while I'm not wise enough to tell Goshen, Ind., was the setting for ,J&$r organza gown fully lined Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Quack- others how to stay together I think taken on :by the organization. white gardenias and roses with' a piano workshop and piano pro­ ^verr'acetate* It had a ruf- worth, Mark Pitzen, and David enbush of Chelsea have announc­ ters Anna Nielsen and Mitte Ther- Receiving the first "Girl of the peach accents. Popovich. kildseh and brother-in-law Edgar I know.what we did right. Consid­ gram for teen-age students on i'i ft$ntf and- back, a v-neckline ed the engagement of their eration and communication and, Month" award for the year was Maid of honor was Jeanne Wen- A reception was held at the Therkildsen who traveled from zel of Brighton. She wore a floor- June 19-23. ijlSb^trimV arid capelet sleeves'. daughter, Jill Ann, to Dr. Dennis of course love and respect. You've Alberta Colbry. , Sue Zink and Attending the workshop was Bet­ Chelsea Rod and Gun- Club im­ Gary. Laurich, the sort of the Mailing, Denmark, for the occa­ Pam Lewis were given the new length tangerine polyester-knit hal­ sion. got to keep on your toes'," she ty A. Rasmussen, 48 Chestnut Dr., *&? mediately following the wedding. late Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Laur­ said. "Presidential Pepper Award" for ter dresb with matching and The couple took a honeymoon to Also attending were Mrs. Niel­ carried a colonial bouquet of peach, while Beth Snyder, 1325 Freer*Rd., ich of Dearborn Heights. The their zealous efforts in the organi­ Cinda Thornton, 7179 Lake Shore OF CLASS Ohio and Indiana. They will re­ couple plans an Aug. 18 wedding. sen's two sisters, Mrs. Robert sation. "Round the. Group" went yellow, -and white silk daisies. s&* side at 2053 Abbott St., Ann Ar­ (Alberta) Peoples' of Holly, and Bridesmaids were Lori Wildey, Dr., and Karla Troutman, 7975 ^b-A Style.for Any Occasionl Miss' Quackenbush is a graduate to Alberta Colbry for taking on a Lake Shore Dr., attended the class­ bor. of Chelsea High school, and of Mrs. David (Bonnie) Livingstone of State Chairmanship, Sue Zink for sister of the bridegroom, of Spring " 1196 M-5l Pontiac; her brother, Howard Leo­ Lake; and Mrs. Dale Carruthers es in repertoire and ensemble For the wedding trip the bride the University of Michigan in taking District No. 28 Treasurer playing and a recital. Phorte 475-1591 wore an ivory polyester evening dental hygiene,. She (affiliated nard of Adrian, and; their spouses. and District V.P., Sandi Kind, for of Troy. They wore gowns which Mrs. Nielsen was born in Bliss- Goshen College is a four-year, ,>'v''- gown with a^lace shortcoat to with,Alpha Phi social sorority.••[ attending her .first Chelsea meet­ matched the maid of honor's and ; Her fiance was graduated frofti' •M&M$$to& in Standlsh, Mr. L carried colonial bouquets of peach ,hq$ralBa*4s college associated with match. • ; ,¾^ .-.^.^¾^ ing. After getting on the "Shine" the, Mennonite Church. i»,','ijrd«i.}'tiirii Fti. :....:..9 to 4 R1 Vfcrside; HighV sChObr hf fiea^: Nl«|s§fi^|^n^e of Dehmark^ ^M the group adjourned witli the Creed and yellow silk daisies. ;. > l 4- l«y .....:.::.. .9 to 2 born Heights and the University'! rived i$JCanada when he Was '18' arid ' co-hostess, Denis'e Martell The bride's mother wore.a floor- Please Notify'Vs''' years old and worked on a farm length, sky blue polyester-knit jac­ Subscribe today to The Standard! IS*ttEy*Mih' g hours by appt. only of Michigan School of Dentistry. served dessert. He is a member of the profes­ there for a time '• before moving ket style gown. Her corsage was' j$Mftn'»& Vyomen'$ Cuts & Styles In Advance of sional dental fraternity Delta to Detroit. "He was working in a made with yellow silk gardenias ^Senior Citizen Discounts every day. Any Change in Address Sigma Delta. He practices in factory and I was a telephone op­ Large Pop Culture and roses. CAROL'S Farmington. ' erator in Detroit when we met in The bridegroom's mother wore a dance hall in 1926," Mrs. Niel­ Collection at MSU •X-;--.-.-..-. a floor-length style gown in CUTS sen said. "We usted to do the Big A 25,000-item collection at Mich­ a mocha brown knit. Her corsage WCS Board ... Apple, Charleston, and the Polka igan State University, which ii> was made of yellow silk gardenias 328 Wilkinson (Continued from page one) and we were pretty good at them," eludes books, dime novels, science and roses. she added. RICARDO'S HAIR STYLING aurse for Rockwell International t fiction, mysteries and movie ma­ Best man was Clifford W. Wil­ After dating for several years dey of Spring Lake, father of the Closed and a member of the" St. Paul gazines, is housed in the MSU li­ ("we took our time") they mar­ brary. bridegroom. Ushers included Mel During July K; 107 N/Main, Chelsea congregation also serves on the ried July 21, 1928 in Toledo, 0., l«.y. Named in honor of its-principal Buss, brother of the bride, Ann board., and lived in Detroit. "I remem­ WENGREN-KANITZ: Mr. and Russel B. Nye, a recognized aut­ Arbor; and James' Erickson of Al­ ber how he hated fighting the Mrs. Edward Wengren of Chel­ hority on popular culture, the col­ gonquin, 111. 475-7094 If; Hearing impairments' among traffic all the time getting to work sea, have announced the engage­ lection is considered one of the A reception was held immediate­ Appts. Only young children can. be difficult to and we decided to look for a busi­ ment of their daughter, Bonnie most useable of its kind. ly following the ceremony at the OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY detect because youngsters often ness to buy outside the city," she Anne, to Jonathan Loyal Kanitz, 475-167J become adept at lip reading and explained. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. picking up other visual clues, ac­ "One ad we saw in the paper Kanitz of Ann Arbor. They plan cording to hearing specialists. looked promising but we had never a spring wedding. The bride- 55¾ heard of Chelsea before. After elect is a graduate of Chelsea coming here several times, Anton High school. 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mmmy^:^^^ AllY^ Ml iM+OuM 4 • The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 29, 1978 <>i.'ii.,2t CbUege Enrollment .«•* CLASS OF '78 PLANS: . .v yniii«iiJ|M ( «' V, Foreign InvestMent u* U* S* Beginner's Guide t® CMS SaliMi&Htin Pkmnm Is Gdorf, Says nVet^ of tWeft? J6W em6wrfil# NK|k- m Canning, f reeding , Foreign Investment^ in ^He Uni­ Poteip iffvefitmerft« \H tU US. Igah invitation* tH»W e*y«t For Career ted States' ougnt to be welcomed, m a positive' facto* iff it® U.S. systematic M flfffaitawt if yotflf home garden crop leaves - For home freezing, as well as at least in the manufacturing sec­ merits have more tm <***! 5 tor, says Michigan State Univer­ afclaftte of payments, notes ftrei- ffl$ with food, coming out of your home canning, the key to success It was a "feeling of helpless­ fflft,1 w authotflty oilf iftferriatlottsrl tween imWW; ^feonK^f tm 1¾ hW about freezing or canning is starting with quality food, using ness" that led Julie Prohaska, sity economist Mordechat E. Krei- atticis in the Mich^srr State l nin, 4(04 M it for later? , containers that will protect and Chelsea High school class of '78 nomic Record: seal food well, and observing The United States and" Europe' , Need!} some hdw-t$ tips? The L salutatorian, through a whirlwind' The article irr tt«e Michl^ttw #,' with so-called "oVervattf- terfest irr^ontihtrHvged^ieationv ' sfeW s6meth1^- about micros ing w'atof, and a tight fitting cov­ sands' of Categories, ed^' ddKar§,^ Kfeirnn explained, womer* 1ft' college,- ayjtt mow? et You'll need a mesh basKet,, a public speaking. "It was a little Mnis: stfcpft as bacterial,- that frightening to move to Chelsea. fhterWed peVsons may obtain a WitW the shrinking valtie of the v strainer of large squares of cheese y*<# $P*U*tt of fot& B'OtulisnV, I knew I had to assert myself and premium list and entry forms by (Collar, 8ur6|*a# firms now h.ave * d&ttlV poil6h' catfsed bf Ceifritn cloth' t6 hold Vegetables while th^ incentive tti invest in the U.Sv blanching. make friends—forensics and de- writing the Michigan State Fair- bt&teM/ wilt gro.w only, in I6W- ba'te opened new horizons for me," grounds, be.trOit 48203, or by call' vJKil^ U.S. fffms have th^ irrqen- f# flfcfa* p, S&> tfirftlt these b'actSf* Ateof get a container tot ice she added. irig (313) 368-1000. Specify which Irvef to* export goods rather than water t0" sto$ cookin'g action by Graduating second in her class" of six premium books is needed. in^st abrotid; said I^ffeiftirf. i/a***' !a- ?.jf\- gaajggaasEttaayaBaaaia^i^aMw^riBa^^ must-fre- carefully processed/using- with a 10.97 grade point average The s'ix premium books cover: colander f6r draining them. throughout her fofir years at Chel­ Horse Shows; Livestock, Poultry! a steam pre&sure c^ioer, This Don't skimp on freezer contain­ sea High school, Julie was a mem­ Rabbits, Pigeons #d Caviesj A& canner allows you to destroy harm'< er. Most on the market today are ber of the yearbook staff, the cho- rlculltfre/ H6rtfcutftfte HM Fltti- ful bacteria by proces'sing at 240 waterproof arid easy to §eal. Or^ rt^s for. th're'e yjeaVs; a thr'e'e-ye'a^ degrees. F'.\ >..? > , /•• './;. '•• .''/'.. dinary waxed paper, rhilk cari 'fhiembSf ofi both' the f6rerisics arid High-acid foods, on the other tons, .or plastic cartons from -cot-! RajncL .may be processed in a, boil- dec^te teaws; fotir years in ht|n Sit S. Moin Sf. Chefieo, Mich. ;'ta|e' cheese aire not.suitable siricd &f\obi,.fhjzitm MffljVrttjf the Cfreii ,ii^g> tylt£? ;to&fti fanner,, 5irice: few; they aren't moisture-proof or va^t^a ' PlAye'1%,- sifter in" tl^1 wbttien^ bacteria survive in, acids. Apples, por-jproof: ; ; \ •'';>.'.' ' ; re>s&rm %mm be>Hes; and/ toniatoe's a'rev eWrn- ens^mbjie/for two yeMfS. Professional Oarpet I Upholster j iHMMl •\ When yoji order a copy? of Be-- :; sK^i Muttii $& Weitk award] pm & Mgh-acidtoMi .; •• ^ginner's GUide 'to. Hofne; Canning *k . Use oftly tempered gla&s .catiMffg- W (Mri&A Cariier6n tfjfibhfr-i BUSINESS- RESIDrZNTIALr ptt$* "tKatr ate -ifiide to withstand :and 'Ffee«;ing'v (free), you'll alsri mp,A,c^fipus l^ad6;r award]tttfb{ : :receive a copy?M'.free Consurner 1 •'' ;jutfti.:pft(yHftSRA:: • <:. '•• hfgh'. tdmperatyres attd lids that 1 Mhetii iviichf^n Urtiwrsity: atid ^ fit the jars you are using, NeveV "Infb'rrrHtibn. Catalog. It lists rriore the Kegerlts-Alumfii ^ award ttoixi FREE ESTIMATES Phone 475 8007/ use- eitfpty; peanut; bii'tter, coffee,! ;than 200 sele'cted free or low-cdstl the UniverlUy 6f Mtcttigan". [ ) : publica'tioris from the'federal gov-; m m^ 23 oti maydnfigise jafs for caimingj- ; • • In her debisiqn to at.te^ .Eastern] ^ The^e jars are not tempered ^ arid , ernmerit: The Catalog 'is publijshed oyer the nriamftiouth' University of generatfydo riot fit standard cah-j quafcterly by* the Consumer Infor­ ivitchigan, Jiifie cited schpol sizes* mrigt lids weir enough f6r proper mation Center of the General Serv-^ and her estimation of qjuality. "I; scaling-. . « ices Administration. could have; gone to U. of M. arid; be a numfeef or go to Eastern arid' be a person,; V she said. •"I'viaisp1: rtAiSINd EARfHWdRMS feel that Eastern has a superior: are .'; You Can heh) a£pfa;ise' the spil .from people who wish to express r^Rfccfc Can You Answer "Yes" to These Questions? speech department and' I am real­ ^atjci watefr resources of ^a^htenaw' their views. • ly looking forwards to becoming a ''•cOifnt y and develop a conservation The Soil Conservation, Districts i", Do yoV> like raisinQ livestock? member of their forensics team," program to protect and improve' office is,located.at 6101 Jackson R $$•$$ 2. Do voii want a business of your own? she explained. nierri. Ahn' Arbdr ^8t03. 3. Do you need rottremo'nt or extra income? "It v?as a hard decision not to- Last fall, Congress passed the' & ibrJXft^AW ifii&k ^ii& fiiitikiA 4. Do you have a back yard or Other laYid? go: to Michigan, but I'm "going to Soil and Water Resources, Conaer- iWasliteiiaw County t,..%. ffiwipif ikm ktm oimt school foy the school; not for the yatiort Act, The Resources Con- tmlmmiwmMit PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A< WQPitrol Jung- diseasei". said John ed.' description Of facilities to: gfadflatinf iroih high school; "I i that affect local commurrties. Pelevrees,, CRtT,...MLA^, Huron AnotteHfeh off tie4 ifst incltfe WORMB.PQK.ERS EXCHANGE; fWc. feel abotrt the' sarfte," 'she steld; i UMer the law/ you cart expTeis' ;VaJley Regional Board president. tm- groundi Mt mkm M^morfe! RETURN COUPON She also' has a fe'w wojfries aboift mm- ami- aW 6p1nHo# M tfe The organization,- now celebrat­ mm. "tm im$& (6¾ utf by', Mtt0& MiiiM r$$mms: tog ! 1 NAME a rigorous . schedule pf , politfcal ing its 7Qtf|i.y^ar of service to the tfe trtfcks ,and the brioK de'aningi 1 "Carved Before Your Ey&s 4 105#N. College Ave,; ] sfcieft<;e and- speech coriimunicatidh m ^m§0wmt$oi airpm people of Michigan,' experienced a process a few rnonth^ ago' and we' ADDRESS Serving from 4:30:¾ 136 p m. classes whfeh' await her next fall. m m t/.S: mt ^setvalion pjatf W brlff^ the l^whs, back to* Indianapolis; Ind. 4628Q| 4,3 pesrCent increase, in its state­ CITY ^_ Phone 317-844-4426 Smm $M deve'fopf a' ftroira^ to wide fund-raising efforts. theif ofig^rial cdrid^tion/' L'ardbn "WM, itiMm\iop; qffotts ah^^e ,.;The yeariend tally,, includes 6xplaiherJ, s ( , PHONE:^_ 'ii, 'ii tion thiS stfrii'mef; is debateable. morial gifts and bequests; which ^mgof^fel without navingi In addition to working a fulMime were raised prior to April h ft* bSlo'rtg ft a league/' he adtfed. 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift at Chel­ "We're thanfcful to the citizens Having passed the" state audit sea Community •.,Hospital/ she has p^ 6p1rH6^j,c111 0:J&k of Washtenaw. county fof> recog­ at the end of last year's WORC play,rehearsalsi..from 7 to i\ p.m. nizing the vscope of the lung dis­ project, Larson sayS he'. Is satis­ for the upedming, production 6/f problem today," Peieuses fied with, the results and optimise "Sweet Charity" July 20-22, "It said. "The total economic cost tic that the state will continue to' keeps me. pretty busy," she ad­ fm*^tHe.trtj . v of, respiratory disease i§ estimat­ provide gf ants' ifi tii# coniirVg years. fht smi;C6ffsefv^i6fi Ufstfl6tii ed at $l6\5biiUoh each year." mits. J ! She also admits that she will Wti§ = to b^e cotitfictinl pWtk ib . Peleuse&' said that Christmas < The disparity Dfetweeh the rate g^et their ideas and a future pub­ Seal contributions from the put* rttiss' many of her frlerfds from of unemployment for blacks and: FOR htgh sbhooi. "I proiwiMy won't'see lic meeting is planned, to get-sug­ lie are still the major source of other mhwrttles and the rate for FOR rriany of.thefw again- for a< long gestions first rj'and/ The survey, will income fof' local lung a'ssoola'tioft the general,population is a remin­ time, but when I'm rich' and fa^ run; until. mid7August in an effort programs such as breathing clubs, der that the legacy ora>scrtmWa- mous I'll co'ttfe back for fl; Visit," to get as much public input as pos­ smoking cessation groups, non- t.ion persfetsv Secretaty^ of Labor she laughed. sible: , ; , .. . smokers' rights programs, scien­ Ray Marshall says in the. 1978 Em­ GENERAL the District will welcome tele­ tific seminars', medical fellowships, ployment ' and Training Report of "I have a lot of expectations for phone calls, messages- or letters and air conservation programs. the President. my life and most of them are chal­ lenging. I'm fascinated with poli­ tics a'fid government and there are ma^ny things that can be done witfi a law degree. I'll have many op^ portunities to travel which is some"- thlhg that I enjoy doihg very much she\«oM. August 8V Tuesday, Aupt 8,1 "t'rh aM^ipaliif^ the, competi­ tion in college arid look* foVward wmt-m to it," she concluded. To the Qualified Electors of the To the Qualified Electors of the The5 (J.S. Labor 'Department re­ ports that more than 50 percent of all Comprehensive Employment and Training Act resources are' TOWNSHIP OF SYLVAN TOWNSHIP OF LYNDON being spent on young people, 16-22 (PRECINCT NO. 1 and 2) (PRECINCT NO. D years' old, through part-time and work-experience projects, summer COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE 61 MICHIGAN COUNlfV OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN jobs, and the Job Corps. Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michlgpn Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michigan (Political Advertisement) Election Low," I, the undersigned Clerk* will, tfpbft ony doy/ except Election Law," I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except Sunday ond o legal hoiday, the doy of any regufor c* special etectJnn < Sunday (jtid a legal holiday, the day of ony regular or special election or primary election, receive for registration the name of any lea^l or primary, election, receive fof registration the narne of ony legtil voter in said Township, City or Village not already registered who rtfey votef irf said ToWnSiRip, GJty o'r ViFl'age' not already registered who thai APPbY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. AttlY TO ME PERSONALLY tbi sach registration. Notice Is Hereby Given that 1 will be at Chelsea Dhfg, Notice is Hereby Given that I will accept registration* 101 N. Main St, Chelsea, any day from 8 a.m. ro 5 p.m. at my home, 11129 Boycg Road, any day from 8:00 a.m. to 5 prrt; Gall 475-2004^©r appointment. INVITATIONS or Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at Chelsea Drug, 101 N< Main St., Chelsea, on Notice Is HefeWy divert that I will be at my Home ANNOUNCEMENTS ... Monday, July 10,1978 - Last Day Let us provkte yoti with trie v^ry finest primed Monday. July 10,1978 • Last Day or engraved invitations and announcements; Make From 8 o'clock a.m. until 5 p.rri. From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION certain that your wedding statlbnery is of top quality And on Saturday, July 8, 1978 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. And on Saturday, July 8, 1978 . 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and confbfjms to correct social requirements. W« A* provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acta of 1954 Aft p>6Vl**t er#*tlort, shall b* entered in the registrotlon book. 300 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 475-1371 W,4!S!»M:.'' , Cdrla W. Cherry, Township Glerk Daniel J. Murphy, township Clerk •An nfeumimii<>« in« i n* mum Ml i niiiiMdi—nii aaiMNn*

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m 4-4 Speciol Every Tuetao y '^( ' ' VFIRST UNtfEli) IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD; PROHT -,{v. ' ^ETHOmSTCIiMRCH k 145 E. SUmmit St. The Rev, Richard Coury, Paster Campsites CONEY HOT DOGS .• TKe Rev. Marvin H, MtCallum, The Rev. LeROy JohnsOn, Pastor RA!SBS(3 EARTHWORMS Every Suhd'ay— 1 Pastor Every Sundays 9:4$ a.m>-Sunday school. One of the most popular routes Can YQU Answer "YKS" to These Qut^iiorisV 9:45 a.m^rSunday school, nuiv jLl:0Q a.m.-rWorship' service. for canoeing in southeastern Mich­ Spsciol 1. Do yoy tik« raising livvstocit? .MI;QQ'4.m. — Worship service', sery provideii. 6:0() pim-—Evening worship. igan is along the Huron River> 8«ry W«titejday 2. l}o y age, r oik'i LnnP cnildren 2 ye^ps old through, first 6:00 p.m.—EVenjng worship'. Missiohettes. Bibte meditation an8 miles from southwest of Pohtlae to HOT DOGS Every Wednesday--^ prayed Lake Erie. PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER! Tho Huron-Clinton Metrppolitart and ROOT BEER 7:00 p.m.-Family hour, praye? IF ACCEPTED AS A PRODUCER. m OITTR METH0p(sT HOME CHAPEL trteeflrtg and Bible study. 0{JR SAViP'k LUTHERAN Authority has three canoe over-* $1.00 Chaplain Ira Wood, Pastor . CHURCH night campsites, which are do* *' Professional Guidance * Marketing Service CONGREG'ATfONAt; PHITRCK 1515 S. Main, Chelsea Signed primarily .'.#?• organized Ppen 7 Days A Week Every Sunday- * Exchange Membership * Complete Supplies Si 45 a.m.—Worship service. (United Chinch Of Christ) The Rev. Paul T. Heinecke, youth groups, inidivid#1s or fainl* 475-2055 TtiS Rev. Carl Schwann, Pastor Interim Pastor lies oh canoe trips only. Adult Save fta|»f> - Cqll ACT TODAY! SEND FOR YOURfWEBROCHUKFJ Ey^ry Sunday— ' supervision is required. Per/hits Orders lir FIRST UNITED METHODIST Every Sunday— must be obtained in advance irom' rrj. P&fks and Territorial Rds. &3fr a.m.-Worship and Bible; 9:00 a.m.—Worship service. these Huron-ciinton- Motropark,of-> Send name, addre«$, phone, ilesi ripiion of fai iliiif s ro: "jj Th(3 Rev. Glenn Kjellberg, Pastor school. - flees: Kensington, Hudson Milia ( Every Sunday-r- - CHELSEA FREE METHODIST : and LoWer Huron. Canoe itftmii ix 9jl|ia.m.—Morning worship. NORTH SHARON BIBLE CHURCH! FHLQWSW * Sylvan' and WashbuwO Rds. fe>'s: $1 per caiioe n'ighUy;^ww< ^0^ m\o\u # 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. tiiuim, $5 hightly. M^ropark vej ' l/*}.'^ If* lr**#ilnr" Meetings at St. fertabas The Rev. Ronald C. Purkey, IIS "A" STUWT • MIVRNA. TCMIftSStE 371«!- . {¢15) 254-7327 Hiclie entry permits are required BAHA'I FIRESIDE Episcopal Church \ Pastor Every Sunday— ^Arinual: regular, $5: senior citi* in MM* Every Thursday— The Rev. William L. Cryderman, ^en, $1; or daily, $)/ 8:00 p.m.—At the home of Toby v 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. (Nur-> Peterson, 705 S. Main St. Anyone Pastor se ry available.) Junior church Kensington lytotrobairk noar Milr *B MMtfar wishing to learn about' the*. Baiva'j ,Call 475-8953 for information. classes i foM—Canoe campsite, along fho faith is welcome, Every Sundayr- 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Huron River in the group camp? 4:00 p.m.—Worship service, 6:'0Q p*rn.—Senior High Youth Site areas Contact park officii CHURCH Qp JESUS CHRIST ; 5:0i) p.m. - AWt Bible Study meeting. Youth Choir. (313) 685-156.1 (Miiford). No canoe and Sunday school for all ages. 7:60 p.m.—Evening worship serV* rental service (but local, liveries ' OF UTTM-tW SAINTS • Every Wednesday— Meetings at iQ^s. (Nursery aVailabje.) Alj are; hearhy), ': ;•/••; 3:30 p.m.—Junior Choir at the services interpreted for the deaf. Church Of Jfcstfs Christ Pratt resid^rice, W$. Main St. . Hudson Mills Metropark near OjLatte^-Day Saints Every W^dhosda'y- * pexter—Canoe.campsites -along the •i EVery ThUrsdayr- 7:00 p.m.—^i^le study and pray­ ; 2141 Br'ockm^n, Ann Arltor 7:00 p.inv—Prayer me^tihg at the Huron River; just below North tef- 9:30 a.m.—Sunday schbOl. er meeting': (Ntirsery available^) friterial. Rd. Contact parH office! Big Enough To Serve. ¥ou * • . Small Enough To Know You! •6hurch OJic^pt for the third fhursH Bus transportation available: 428- ! day of eV^ry rhoht^. FamiJy (3i3) 4^8211; (Dexter).; / ' CHELSEA BAPTISf CHURCH .¾ I t Night in homeSj call for lOcatiohv •*** f'T'i i.ii*i 377 Wilkinson St. Rental service for Hudson Mills Every Sunday-^- ST. MARY CAf HQMC CHURCW dnd Delhi Metropark^ is operated PHONE 475-1701 SiALE PRICES GOOD JUNE 2$-WLV 1, 197a W^^Lbb^lLLA^;, The Rev. Fr. David Philip Dupuis^ by ^'8 Huron River Canoe LiV* •HRM>W^«^> w+mmmimimmmmuim 9:45" a.m.—Sunday school for the UNITED M^f ftODIST CHURCH • Whole family. ; P^tor^ ery, ^located ih De;)hi Metropark). d'll8 WaWftc|jSt. Rates: Hudson Mills •; to Delhi, GUARANTEED SATISFACTION • COURTEOUS SERVICE - 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship!. The Rev. Glenn Kjelibierg, Pastor J^jass ScJI^niB;: •WWW Jmmm 6:30 p.m.—Evening fellowship. $10.50; 'Dexter to Dfelhi, $6,30, pkia EVerV Sunday— EVeryi Saturday-i- deposit. Weekend rentals'* a!d-> COMPLETE FRESH MEAT DE USDA CHOICE - THE FINEST OF FfeE^H PORK Informal singing, sharing, study 10: w am,—suriday school. ( I. and discussion. 4:0^5:00 p.rn. Cohfes'sion. Vapc6 reservations reo/uired. Con-* 11; 15 a.m.—Worship service. tact Skip's: (313) 769-8686 at Hud­ 7:00 p.m.—Mid-week prayer and 7:00 p;jni—Ma^s. 1 share. Irnmediateiy aft^ 7 p.m. Mass, son Mills Metrojikrk Office: (313) i CHURCH QF CHRIST 426-8211 (Dexter); . JIFFY < For more information, please 13661 Old HJS42, feast Confession. : call ROy Ciemons at 475-9497, Don ry— ' Lower Huron Metropark hear Evangelist Johh M; Hamiltoh 11:00 a.m\, ? i' if" ' •'" • MAR Fritz at 47H437, or ferry Stur­ 7!W a.m., 9:00 a.m. Bellaville^CanOB eamp^tei locate ?L EvOry Sunday— r-Mass. 1 geon at, 475-8118. iql! TO;a.hi'.—church school, «1 in g^roup- campsite ofte mile' be­ TASTIEST 11:00 a.hi, — Worship ^vic^J *; low South Metropolitan Parkway. TENDEREST ,'*& ST. JOHN'S Nursery Ml M availabiie. Contact park office: (313) 697- ; UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 6: djt) p.rn.—Worship service. er 9181 (Belleville). No rental serv­ X,) CHOICE , Rogers Corners 7:3'0 p.m.—Bible study. ice; liveries are in-the ^rea. Every Sunday— ,The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan ? i 10:30* a.m.—Worship servce. GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH Canm Map Authority publishes a "l!ree" Hu­ ^%u. The Rev. David B^iiikmah, Pastor ronRiver', Canoe'/Map. USDAGHOICr YOUNG PORK, LEAN - TENDER FIRST UNITED Every Sunday— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, !*fdw Available Uhadilla 11:()0 a.m.—Morning WoVship. A new sihgie-sheet Carioe Map The Rev. f. H. Liang, Pastor 6:00 p.m.—Young pfeoplOi PORK LOINS Every Sunday— 7: Oo p.m.—Evening worship. (with ari ot&ti£$ cover) for the Are at Blue Lake 9:45 avm.-^Suhdajy school. 7:30 p.m. — Thursday mid-w^ Huron RiVer is. hbw available. VA Pork Loin : l'~~r: a-.m,—vfttfsh.ip service. worship service. the ifew map, covering the 101- Sliced into $ mil^ stj^tcn of th^ Huroh River 9 to 11 chops lb. ST., $wm ttiwmmm FIRST CHURCH OE GH&St, frOm fifWlt £3¼ in Oakland couri- Melanie Lee, daughter of Mr. and LUTHER-AN CHTJRCH - ty' t'6' M mOUth at Lake Erie in Mrs*. Richard: Lee, arid Russell1 1.39 SCIENTIST 1 12501 Riethmiller Rd., Grass Lake Wayne county, is divided into four Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ttmm^mm J«83 Wash|enaw Ave., Ann Arbor r Thie ReV. AiVdtetf Blbofo Pastor tttmomi (i') l*rou4 La^ Statfe aid Harris are attending Blue Lake' FARMER PEST'S ftE-Pt£TER Every Suift'day^- Eviry Sunday- ..; , 19:30 ^vrrl.—Sunday SchoblV mofti^ Rtoafibn JiM t<*: Kehiiingtoh Fine Arts Camp in Twin 9:00; a.hi.-W0rpn SS*Vi<}6. Meibfark, M KenWtoft Metrii- from June 27 to July 9; . 10: i& a.ni.—Diving gefvic^.: ihi service. par| |b the Village? Q? Defter, (3> Blue Lake offers instruction to 'w;.w, .ii'»-» ; Dej^lf to tffc City; Of Bellevilli elementary through high, school' 149 NORTH LAKE ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL mi (4) Be}le,vi|l8 to Lake Erie, UteEJ) WTHQtJtST CHURCH students inv a variety of fine ar$s AND REFORMED CHURCH Mgnetf bj^ • Gr^pWc Aitfst A %ids.r^;:'V y. ^-^fc. sy^ n ^^. ,r.-r-, A ^,rv w * . , rv/ HOME-MADE V: The Rev. John Elliott, Pastor (United Church of Christ) f ^'^•^b^l^^i'yEAN-^TENWR FRESH Every Sunday— chiei S. Broad, these maps show • "Located 15 miles'.nofth of Must • Francisco p\iblib can06 campsites, launching kegoti' in the Manistee National * MM a.mv—Church school. The Reft, VlrgilKihg, Pas'tor i r 1 :, 10s 00 a.m;—Worship service. and ^arklrig afe'a^; portages, canoe Forest,, the 13-year-old summer' SAUER PORK EVery Sunday— liveries, road crossings, and other school has grown to be one of the! 9:30 a'm,—Sunday school. ST. PAUL orientation points. A chart denotes largest facilities' of its type in the 10:30 a.m.—Church services. mileage anSf travel time between United States. STEAK SAUSAGE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST h%jof pomW o! (interest, with a Melanie will partake in bahtf The Rev. R. J. Ratzlaff, Pastor r ST. B'ApJABAS, ^jfnplke (0e^lithated at 42 hours. classes and Russell will take class­ $ Sunday,-July 2— EPFSCOPA^CHIJ" Thd HurbBf Rivfer cahoe map is es in orchestra. c 2-Lb. 10:00 a.m.—Church school. 2l050trOl3US-12 available at th6se pdrk offices: Bag 129 b' {3-year-olds through 2nd grade). The Rev. Fr. Jerrold F. Beaumoni Kensington Metropark near' Mil- *129 * 59 »- .10:00 a.m.—Worship service with B.S.P.. tordj Hudson Mills Metropark near Holy communion. 10;60' $M. — Holy Communibh, @ftte RPr Huron M^t^bark 1 MEDIUM'SIZE ST, #f6iviAS . first, tW$, arid «p Sundays, aWd ri^ar'BelllVilie and HCMA Detroit EVANO^ELtCAt LUTHERAN 7:3^ p.hl'i everV Wednesday. wfMk dor. Ells#nh attd Haab Rd|. l$;O0 a\m.—Morning prayer, sec' To otttaSlh' a copy by mail, send 49 f he 'Rev. J^ome Dykstra, Pastor ond ahw fourih Sundays. ChiiVch' ybyr #m'6 and address M$ 20 FRESH EGGS Every Suhday- schdbi ar#, $i$$$ every Sunday-, ^hfa\^ ebin or pOsta'g<£ to: HW- "—^- WedhfesM^ W mtf Canoe Map, fcfcjrt.CS - 10:00 a.fn,—Worship service. KRUNjCHEE VAN CAMP'S WESLEY'S Sunday sOhppl will not be held &tf p,m,—BiDife study and di^ ^L, jrt ea^e of Me^a*Rs. .ffifr during the sumhler. groups. Penobscot Building, Detroit 4822|. QUAKERMAID Fir"^ Vif^dn^suay of every mo; NESTEA ZIONLUTJSAS Mmm cp^itfe. POTATO PORK Instant 100% Tea CHURCH 1 Corner off 16tcfter,;Waters Rds. Third TftU#^y. 6,f e'very niortthp FUDGSICLES Episcopal chiirch women. mg Agency ,f he Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor (Continued from page one) Sunday, July 2— & 32-Oz. $189 ,9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND agency which places only those REFORMED CHURCH ^midren^ V?ith fecial he'eqa. Jar 1 • 10:15 a.m.—Worship with Holy c G^mmunion. (United ChttrcJi of Christ) "We #paiaUV lik^ to hatve the c Makes 30 quarts Wednesday, July 5<— Fffeedpm Township public. &mm so that tjiey.,m«ay F6mott9 Rod Wing fitan d 8-02. l-Lb. 12r*79 The Rev. Roman A. Reineck^ become better acquiainted vVIth" our cellulose Cushion insole Can SAVE 48c 1:30 p.m'.—Lyldia Circle. snajta $h^se the most com­ Bag 29 7:45 p.m.—Martha Circle. Pastor services and to have a good time," Cayanaugh consented. fortable boots you can Every Sunday— ? *|r. Inch-wide steel shank FAITH EVANGELICAL ' 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. mcim the a ge"hty Will be cele> h6ice of cushion FARM MAID HOMOGENIZED LUTHERAN CttURCH bratlhg a decade of prefcedOht- ^ - -M end heel or tough SALEM GROVE setting adoption services, the Neoprene sole tuod bed* 9575 North Territorial Rd„ Dexter Try « pair today. $ The Rev. Lyle Hallauer, Pastor UNITED METHODIST CHURCH" fyatildwg s^afif antf Boaixl of Di­ gal. livery Sunday— ' 3320 Notten.Rd. rectors have plarVriea numerous The Rev. Ferris Woodry, Pastor 1.39 9:00 a.m.—Worship service. attractions including games' with 'J0:00 a.m.—Sunday school for Every Sunday— prizes, lots of food, clowns, and a RED KOBEY lages 4-11. teen classes for 7th- 9,:30 a.m.—Sunday school. plaque presentation. FARM MAID 5th graders. 10:30 a:m.—Worship service. "The* g'arnes ar^ basetf on every WING FARM MAID SPECIALS h!|'j' i . ' • • ;—: level of skill and children of all FRUIT Shoestring ages will be able to win," Cava- FRESH riaugh saio. VOGEL'S DRINKS LOW-FAT COTTAGE ORANGE POTATOES Please Notify Us of & FOSTER'S LEMONADE, ORANGE MILK CHEESE JUICE Picnic Snncks Ph. 475-1606 Chelsea, Mich'. PUNCH AND GRAPE Any Change in Address C { e $ 1-Lb. %Q v4-6oi. 7Q 1 V'2-OZ. Vl flal.49 r PI. Ctrt. Con 16 THE BIBLE-The Light from Heaven WONDER The Psalmist wrote, "The entrance of thy, words giveth 1 V* -Lb. light; it giveth understanding unto the simple." (Psalms COUNTRY STYLE BREAD . * a i ft Loaf 39 119:180). The word simple does not mean unintelligent, but those who are uriinstructed. The entrance or the acceptance of the word will bring light of instruction to all people if they will open their hearts to receive it. JIFFY MEAT SERVICE JIFFY MARATHON GAS PUMPS One is to study and handle God's word properly. "Give CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, FREEZING. diligence to present thyself, approved unto God, a work­ QUICK SERVICE ON BUTCHERING — GAS PUMP SPECIAL man that needeth not to be ashamed, handling aright YOUR BEEF OR OURS. the word of truth." (2 Tim. 2:15), Jesus said, "Search MARATHON HEAVY DUTY OIL the scriptures^ because ye think that in them ye have 20 or 30 B f%C eternal life; and these are they which bear witness of * USDA, CHOICE SIDES OF BEEF Weight <•# W V* me." (John 5:39). In the book of Acts the Bereans are * FRONTS - HINDS - WHOLE RIB - WHOLE LOINS called a noble people because they searched the scrip­ if LOCAL FARM CORN-FED BEEF AVAILABLE. THANK YOU — We Appreciate Your Business! tures daily. (Acts 17:11). DavM wrote: "Oflen thou •hh»>.. mine eyes, that I may behold wondevous things out of sSale Prices thy law." (Ps. 119:18). Open With Complete Serv'ee, 7 Days A Week ;un c 29 TOP VALUE Thru CHELSEA CHURCH OF CHRIST FOODS 7 a.m. MORNING to 10 p.m. NIGHTS July 2 Y3661 014 US-12 Chelieo, Michigan mdmtM MriMNWMt***M*

IlillM^ „4***- .-»-r-^4k4*« ' ''•.''' •'« JE-»~ ,-^-,—„—„ .'_ . ..,' jtll* ."* ' L ... I,i MI »f m 11 i rj |«j» i in i l)i|li! IP j| "WH1 §|?V $ ' The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, Junev 29, 1978, • U Summer Horse Show • f'. \ »[»', ;. i.i.r. i, , r- .,.., n i ^ „ • i .. „ , • i i Chelsea Hospital Area Residents <, J* C/Mednijho Named Opens June 28 at Earn Advanced **„ \ Auxiliary Plaits Waterloo Hunt Club Community ** Fred C. Schanz FmhUm Show The public is- invited to watch fyegvees at EMU Former CMsea Resident Lk-Gov. for {Kiwanis - Chelsea _' Community Hospital top jumping horses and riders Four area residents were among Dies in Livonia. Hospital Joseph C. Medrano of 2025 Ni t^ attend the annual,•Caw ^hfprce- Aujfilia'py an^l volunteers will pre compete: at the Waterloo Hunt he 332 graduate students who re­ Parker Rd„ Dexter, a pa£t presln rrteht Camp to ie^Vn more about Club's 35th annual 'summer horse ceived maker's and specialist's Calendar Fred C. Schanz, 77, died Thurs- ;orit an "Afternoon' of Fall Faah dent of the Dextef Kiwanis Club; police work as a career. •how Wednesday, June 23 through degrees at the 125th spring com­ ^r * tfr *s dayi June 22; in St, Mary's Hos­ was recently elected lieutenant iWedrano is a teacher in the Al- ion3" jn the hospital dining room mencement of Eastern Michigan pital, Livonia. governor of the 10th Kiwanis Dif l^'n] Park schools and is active in on Saturday. Aug". 19. Sunday, July 3, at Glen and Katz University April 23. , Born in Chelsea, Nov. 21, 1900, vision of Michigan.. ^ ; u J Civic Theatre in Ann Arbor. His A champagne luncheon, begin ^ds. north of Grass Lake. They are: Sharon Ann Kerkes, Herbert J, McKune Unit No. 31, Limaheers, Thursday, July 6^ he was the son of Conrad and Division 10 K!wan% #up in; •>$ duties will include ; supervision of nine at 1:30 p.m., will be. servec This is a class "A" show with »930 Dexter Rd., MA; Susan Eliz­ American Legion Auxiliary, Wed- Pot-luck dinner 12:30 p.m., at the; Nellie Grant Schanz;. ditibn to Dexter include,• ;^hn Afc all 11 clubs in the 10th Division with door prizes awarded. Distinc­ nany varied competitive events, abeth Walsh, 7907 Walsh Rd., MA; , nesday, July 5, 6:30 p.m. pot-luck home of'Mrs. Mabel Whitney. He is survived by his widow; bor, Chelsea, Saline, Hwll, Ann W)t,h official visits to the clubs* tive styles by Jacobson's of Am* all exciting and fun to watch, Crystal Elizabeth Impola, 519 sat Legion Home. # <¥ # Marlene, two sons, Donald of De­ Arbor Southeastern, '^&w-^.'Atbpr M} attendance at nernational and Arbor will be modeled by local anc' Spectators who are not knowledge­ Howard Rd., Chelsea, MA; and Stockbrldge hosts a horse pull; troit, and Robert of Medford, N.J. Western, Pinckney, ' Ann' Arboii slate Kiwanis conventions and other professional women. * able abcui riding find it easy to ierald Leslie Beebe, 10297 Cedar Rummage sale, North Lake Unit­ tractor pull and 4-wheel drive July He is also survived by seven grand­ Eastern, Ann Arbor's&rJarwoqfd, functions; ' Proceeds from this fall forecast appreciate th's show and those who ;rest,' Whitmore Lake, MBE. ed Meulibdist churcji, 14111 North 1-2. This event is sponsored by the children and 10 great-grandchil­ and Brighton. There/are;.20.divls His wife Runelda is active in of will go towards the xnow more about riding find it in- Territorial Rd., Friday, July 7 and Happy Hus'ilers 4-H Club and; Stocks dren; one brother, Kenneth, of Ann sions in the Michigan •' District! Kiwanis ladies' activities; and in opening of a gift shop'in the pro­ eresting and informative. Lyman Briggs College, Michigan Saturday, July 8, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. bridge High Future Farmers of, Arbor; six sisters, Mrs. George which includes all of Lovver Mjchi Ann Arbor Civic Theatre work. posed new wing of the hospital. Food and drinks are available State University's newest residen­ Lunch served. -advx4 America. July 1st—Antique tractor (Alice) Atkinson of Chelsea; Mrs. igan. ,. ' • .• ;-v '•'-•"•. i[ : Medrano is the fourth Dexter All tickets must be purchased in M the grounds. _ ..... tial .college, offers a liberal arts' * * * pull, 1 p.m. Lightweight horse pull,: C. L. (Magdelan) Slocum of Chel­ Medrano served aij: president5 6$ Kiwanian to be elected lieutenant advance. For reservations cal' curriculum for students especially Inverness Country Club euchre 7 p.m. July 2nd~-Farm stock trac-i sea; Mrs; Paul (Leah), Canriehl he Dexter JCiwants-i^lub;1 during governor in the 31-year histor/ of Shirley Schaible at 475-7872 or Ruby Telephone Your Club News nterested in the fields of science party and pot-luck, 6:30 p.m. first tor pull, 6,> 9, 12 and 15,0004^ of Jackson; Eileen Sohanz, Mrs. ; the 1975-76 KiwanjsV year, \, During tft«s local club. Others were the Strieter-at 475-2085. t To 47fM3/l. md math. Tuesday'of each month. Ph. 475- classes, .l p.m. Followed by a 4-, Raymond (Irene) La Marca, and his term start was htade on ibujla-? late John F. Hoey, and Clarence 7637 or 4754133 for reservations. wheel drive pull and ' ••modified Mrs.'. Elmer (Edith) Bigford^ all ing the Kiwanis sausage conceS-| Hanselman and Paul Tomshany. . * * * trucks also. Weigh-in oris ,the of Grand Rapids; and by many sion trailer. The first sigh-up M ; He will take over the lieutenant Qhelsea Jaycee Auxiliary mem­ grounds and is held at the Stock* nieces and nephews, senior citizen discount was'*hel#% governor duties on Oct. 1, which i

at 475-2796. *''.••* ; * ment in Holy Sepulcuer Cemetery, •*•.*•*.. YOUR COOL Garden tractor pull, July 4, Chel­ Detroit. Arrangements were by ' Chelsea Co-op Nursery is now sea Fairgrounds, 9 a. nv. in con­ Fred Wood, Livonia. taking applications for the 1978- junction with, .'/hmfa&'i-^Mwk ietics Still 70 school year. To enroll', call Chicken Bar-B-Q. To enter call 47$ #arb Raney, 475-1118 or Sue Mach- 2038. Sponsored by Chelsea Jay­ hik, 426-4776. adv50tf cees. advx3 BIRTHS Chelsea Jaycee membership * * •*''"••••.'• y meeting.' First Tuesday of every Senior Citizens meet tfce third A son, Jeremy Robert, on Fri­ month, 7:30 p.m., Chelsea Lanes Friday of every month. Pot-llick, day, June 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Play continued last week with the: the league has not been a push­ basement meeting room. For in­ games, and cards at St. Mary's Hospital^ Ann Arbor, to Mr. and Astros and Athletics setting •.:•.'$!$ over. The Orioles have been in­ formation call Charlie Sprawka, school, 6 p.m. Mrs'. Reuben»Feldkamp of Chel­ pace, each with 4-0 «oord,s\ Th^ volved in a couple of two-run games; , ,* *t *, sea. Maternal grandparents are Astros continue to, receivfe: sortie agains't the leaders which could im 475-1860. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bough- f i i AIR CONWTIONEfr * # * Chelsea Co-Op Nursery is now fine pitching. The Athlete's have have gone either way right down AGE 1 Lyndon Township Planning Com­ taking applications for the 1978- man of Puyallup, Wash. Paternal balanced their attack with good to, the .last inning. mission meets the second Thursday '79 school year. To enroll, call Kay grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. hitting and fielding. Dave Parks < in a make-up game the Royals of the month at the Township Johansoh, 475-7765 or 475-8316. Leroy Feldkamp of Dexter. has performed well ^t catcher ahd came close to subduing the Ath* Hall, 8:30 p.m. ' . adv48tf advx43tf * s): * Bob Trevinp has played well; at letfcs .before fairing, 9-7. 4,000 BTU shortstop. Dave Thayer, stroked a * * * vAisen, Jeremy Robert on Fri­ grand slarri home runvtio; help Jim The Pirates' and Yankees battled GE • Lima Township Planning Com­ day, June 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Stock boost his pitching record to long and hard in a see-saw af­ mission regular meeting will be TennisLeague Hospital,, Ann Arbor, to Mr. and v fair which found the Yankees pull­ held on the second Monday of Mrs. Reuben Feldkamp of Chel­ 2-0. ; /,-• ••;.'.•;;", ';.•' ing, out an 11-10 victory with two t»V8i-L7.5 each month, 8 p.m., at the Town- Regis^atkms sea. Maternal grandparents, are The • Reds have improved th'ejr runs in the last half of the seventh /% < J snip Hall. ' advx48tf Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Baugh- record to 3-1 with wins of >7 and < * * * Still Accepted man of Puyallup, Wash. Paternal 11-7 over the Orioles ahd Yankees, Sylvan Township Board meeting grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. respectively. The • win,, bVef the Schedule for this week. the first Tuesday of the month, at Registration for Chelsea Recrea­ Leroy Feldkamp, of Dexter. Orioles was paced by Randy Rai- Wednesday— 7 p.m., at Sylvan Township Hall. tion Department tennis leagues wiy j—, . ford as' he drove in thfee runs adv.42tf continue until Friday, June 30, ac­ with two hits. Todd Aeschlifhan - Xa'nkees vs. Pirates at Chelsea. Si # * had three safeties and" coilebt^d Royals vs'. Astros at Dexter. cording to league director Terry Mens Softball five RBI's in the victory oyer the Chelsea Jaycees general mem­ Schrd'.ner. ^Anyone interested! Orioles vs. Reds at Dexter. bership meets, the first Tuesday Yankees. Tom McCormiclc ehippejd; should sigh up before then as play in With three irihihgs othitleiss re­ Thorsday-r- .;•'•/•' •;•.• of every month, 7:30 p.m., in the Reds vs. Pirates at Chelsea. basement of Chelsea Lanes; Chel­ must begin now," Schreiher said. Schedule lief to subdue the Yankees." ;". sea Jaycees Board of Directors, the To register, call the Recreation The less prosperous diVlsfion of. Frltfay- Department at 475-7165. : : Monday, July 3: Chelsea Auto Orioles vs. Royals at Chelsea. last Tuesday of every month, 7:30 vs. Dunlavy, unlighted; Chelsea Athletics vs. Yankees at Dexter. p.m.; and the Chelsea Jaycee Aux­ Bank & Greenhouse vs. Unadilla Astros vs. Dodgers at Dexter. iliary, the third Tuesday of every Store, -unlighted; Jiffy Mix vs. AreaHaiidJbook month, 7:30 p.m. Contact Bob Pon- Need Early Copy 3-D, lighted; Hackney Hardware Standings as of June 24 te at 475-9191 for more information. & Captains' Table vs. Ann Arbor .• .- • '••W' L For Next Week Centerless, lighted. Now Available Astros (M) 0 Lyndon Township Board regular Because of the Independence No games scheduled for the Athletes -(C) • 4 » • • i • « • » • * ^} 0 meetings the third Tuesday of each Day holiday, Tuesday, July 4, The fourth of July. The 1978-79 edition of the Ann ^eds (D) . 1 month, 7 p.m., in Lyndon Town Standard has moved1 up deadlines Wednesday, July 5: Jiffy Mix Arbor Area Handbook and Guide Dqdgers (D) •••••••••««•0 3 Hall. adv42tf for display advertising copy, news vs. Ann Arbor Centerless; Hack­ is just off the press and available! Pirates (C) ...... :.....1 3 HEYDLAUFFS * * * items, and mnt &4* lor the July ney Hardware & Captains Table free to the public frorn Spear & Xs- Royals (C).v...... 1 3 113 N. Main St., Chelsea Ph. 475-1221 Sharon Township Board regular § 'issue. • ••; • vs. 3-D. sociates., Inc., Realtors! and at/sev­ Yankees. (D) meeting first Thursday of each ..a "display advertising copy must Thursday, July 6: Wolverine Bar eral downtown locations.'^: .'. ^'" »iQ • • « f « • * » fl, J month, 8:30 p.m. adv42tf be submitted by 5 p.m. on. Fri­ vs. McCalla'Feeds, unlighted; Una­ H Win ^1 • pi 9, * . ** (*. The ri^w issu^ is pritrMviit i®l North Lake Co-Op Nursery, Inc., day, June 30. Deadline for want dilla Store vs. Federal Screw, un- color and has more than,45 phwo^ Is now taking applications for the ads and news items is-vMondays iighted; Mark IV Lounge vs. Dana, graphs' by local photogr^hhers'iof 3- and 4-year-old session for the July 3 at 7 p.m. The Standard of­ lighted; Ann Arbor Eagles vs. concerts, events, places and people 1978-79 school year. For informa­ fice will be open Saturday morn­ Montange, lighted; Jiffy Mix vs. in the Ann Arbor area. i tion call Karen Koch at 475-2874. ing and all day Monday, but closed IPSCO, lighted. . An excellent resource for the new­ / adv. x3 on Tuesday. comer or long-time resident, the handbook contains updated infor­ CHICKEN Softball League mation on cultural activities includ­ Standings as of June 23 ing art, dance, drama, libraries, ORDINANCE NO. 23 museums and music. A. calendar FAST PITCH LEAGUE of events, education" section, health SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS W facilities listing, recreation, retire­ Centerless 6 ment, Ann Arbor Parks chart, VILLAGE OF CHELSEA, MICHIGAN 3-D ....3 maps of both Ann Arbor and Wash­ Jiffy Mix ;. 2 tenaw county, a shopping guide and Effective March 30, 191! Hackney-Capt. Table 1 entertainment and restaurant guide No person, firm or corporation shall fire or set oft" are included as well. _. ..__.;- SLOW PITCH LEAGUE There are also comprehensive within the limits of the Village of Chelsea, ariy toy L cannon or pistol, fire crackers (,) torpedoes, roman W apartment guides, tax guide, imort-: Village Motors 7 0 gage guide and housing information i candles, sky rockets, or any other fireworks, containing Unadilla Store 3 0 section. Listing of community busi­ dynamite, giant powder, or any other higher explosive, McCalla's ..- ....6 1 ness and social organizations ^in­ excepting by the written permission of the President, Wolverine Bar 4 2 clude offers' names and- phone which permission shall limit the fiireing (firing) or IPSCO ....3 2 numbers. '••• ."' . setting off of said fireworks to a special occasion or Jiffy Mix. 3 2 Shorter, but equally comprehen­ celebration and shall be subject to revocation by, the Federal Screw 3 •2 sive, sections on Chelsea, Dexter, President at any time. Ann Arbor Eagles 2 3 Manchester, Milan and Saline were Montange ...... 2 3 researched by residents of those TUESDAY JULY 4 (ord. no; 23 eff. Mar. 30, 1911) Chelsea Bank-Greenhouse ..2 3 areas. Mark IV 2 4 The book is available • free ; of Chelsea Automotive ...... 1 5 charge to the public at Spear & VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Astro Cap 1 5 Associates, Inc., Realtors, 1915 CHELSEA FAIRGROUNDS Dana Corp 0 3_ Paulin., e Blvd.,, or 2821 S. State St., Frederick A. Weberr Village Administrator Dunlavy Farms 0 4 Ann Arbor, or by calling 994-4500. flL- • «»M I U-'IKli -£_ Serving from 12 noon until sold ouf. 1500 CHICKEN HALVES TO SERVE $3.00 per serving Sponsored By American Legion Post No. 31 FIREW BEGINNING AT DUSK IM'.1. « hi.;. GARDEN TRACTOR PULL - 9 a.m. till Completed. i}fi"'' ''"• ICE CREAM SOCIAL fiSji -<- .vVvJ. GFHTIBLES ICE CREAM AND CAKE ONLY •:•< 'i H \. •til H i m 110 U. Main St. Open 8:30-5:30. Fri. till 8:30 Serving Sfarfs of 7 p.m. mmmmmmmm mtmom HTiti—"'i'HrirHrT."''—"' ^^^^-^-^1^^^ -^^^- iwi'iiiwmmn'f

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* goring a 1744 victory over the one for prie at, the plate;ih^ talk­ Ann Arbor PROS, i Chelsea girls ed twice to score all tH^feVtimes 8y PAUL FftlSINGIR fast: plt. i • i^«yy^OQO9O000Q00O9pQQ0(: - REALTOR' SPOOQOOt Te^aiii Remained undefeated last "Chelsea hag remaih|fc;unde» Wednesday in a seven-inning game. feated sofar this s'easdMiil.^ re­ ADVANTAGE OF LARGE MORTGAGE Starting the game with a bang sult of its strong pitchiriMatra bal­ • When buying a home, should er down payment can be used was pitcher Diane Thompson who anced .hitting," Coach,/['Charles; you striveior a low down pay- for other income-producing fo­ struck out the -first three batters Waller commented. "Ou^jjily real ment with a commensurately ^-^^-^ E-WH/ i>» • ^fL^ in tlie first inning and five out of problem so far has been;?jhe dif­ large mortgage loan? Here's vestmen*s- Finally, It a cheaper t0 borrow six battery in the second ami third ficulty of the young pitciilhg staff what some experts say about > mortgage money innings. getting the ball over the: plate, con-, the value of a large mortgage, than any other kind. And you Thompson gave up just one hit sistently. With five -yoijftj^ pitch­ certainly may have to borrow and two runs but had trouble in ers it is hard getting eno^h. pitch­ The lower your down payment {or autos and coUege tuition if the -fourth jnijihg, as she walked ing time to master the'^'difficult is, the easier it will be to sell -•. - . : are i" he your home in the future. The ^ ^ American, reljqyed by Cara Feeney who pitch­ added,. ... • • '- reasoning is that there will be ed until the sjtotth inning when Ann Chelsea has only given, >• up 12 a greater number of prospects Eisele took over and finished the hits in three games', while collect­ who' have a smaller amount of * • • game, pitching in the seventh inn­ ing 43 of their own. The .team, cash available to take over a ing wltji two strike-Guts of the last however, has given up 60 walks small equity than for a huge three batters. which insulted in 43 ruris/ • down; payment or even being Chelsea produced most of its runs' forced to take out a new loan NIf there is anything we can in the third inning with 10 runs at a'vpossibly higher interest do; to help you in the field of scored behind.: a balanced hitting rate* real estate, please ' phone or attack. Shelly. Weber, Maggy WCC Offers Sweet, and Paula Haist.each pro­ „. ... •""../ \ . . drop in at FRISINGER REAIr duced two hits. Diane Thompson The higher interest charge is T " rt g q M.Jn q ^-, and Paula Hiast each had four rains offset somewhat by a higher tax *Y cu" .*». a. wain M., cnei- RBI's,' Anita poV/ell scored four runs and drove in three, and Amy deductiori, The money that sea. Phone: 475-8681; evenings Hume, the youngest pliayer, was Senior Citizen® would have been put into a larg- 475-2621. We're here to help! Senior citizens can enjoy a wealth of s p e c i a 1 opportunities as a OPEN HOUSE: Members, family, and friends of Chrysler UAW fund raising events, members obtained the money for the building result of some unique programs Of­ Local 1284 joined for an afternoon of food, music, and conversation which was recently finished by the Wacker & Tuthill Construction 475.2030 115 PARK ST. fered at .Washtenaw Community Saturday, June 24 in the newly built recreation and meeting hail Co., Ann Arbor, College.; f^hese opportunities cortie on M^52 just north of the Chrysler Proving Grounds. Through several 475-8765 CHELSEA, MICH. with membership in an elite group' at the College, called the Golden Eagles. One of! the best parts of this is that it's free. Child Care Center Still What membership brings to those Girls Softball Team in the Golden Eagles' is enrollment in any classes offered by the Col­ lege at no cost as well as use of More all the College facilities and at­ :/ O :, 3-1 in League m tendance at College events such Children enrolled in the Chelsea children will be: learning about MAYER AGENCY as art exhibits, lectures and spec­ Community Hospital's Chijd Care birds.. They .will learn the various Chelsea's women's fast-pitch best game of the season making (of Springer-Kleinschmidt Agency Inc.) ial performances. It also enables Center are enjoying summer to­ parts of a bird's body such as, Softball team improved-its record three key put-outs'. members.to enroll in other cour­ gether with their friends and wings, feathers, etc. Questions such to 3-1 in the s'enior division of After defeating Brighton and ses, designed for senior citizens, as: where birds live, what they ASA play in Ann Arbor this past Dexter, Chelsea won their third Your Local Independent Insurance Agency providing dependable teachers. They are spending more week. After Pinckney defeated which are offered off-campus at time outs>:de in'the warm sdh, Gar­ eat and how they move will be game in succession downing Ann places convenient for senior stu­ explored with the children. Through Chelsea, 15-4, in the league open­ Arbor Gabriel Rchard, 12-4. Chel­ protection and prompt claim payment through""ID of the dents. K dening has' become an important songs, books and creative move­ er, Chelsea bounced back to down sea collected eight hits against los­ Membership in the Golden Eag­ aspect of each day as the chil­ ment the children will begin to Brighton, 19-2, Dexter, 15-5, and ing pitcher Toni Teders. Nanette riatibn's leading insurance companies. les is open to any senior citizen dren observe the growth 'of their appreciate the special wonders of Gabriel Richard, 12-4. Push pitched her finest game of who is over 5,5 and retired or over tomato plants, lettuce, zucchini, birds'. On June 14, Nanette Push struck the season, fanning nine Gabriel 60, retire^! or not. Membership is peas and cucumbers. They are Community workers will be theou t five Brighton hitters and hitRichar d hitters and only allowing maintained by registering in a learning about how seeds grew and next unit of. study. During this pe­ her first home run of the sum­ two hits. class offered by the College fol­ the importance of water and therio d the children will visit the mer to pace Chelsea to their 19-2 Sophomores Molly Eisele and lowing regular enrollment proce­ sun to plants. . Chelsea Community Hospital and victory. Chelsea collected seven Jennifer Ringe both collected key HOME - AUTO dures. ; Twice a week the children walk observe various workeis in the hits off of losing pitcher Chris hits in Chelsea's offensive attack. For additional information, please through the Chelsea Fitness Trail health field. A special visit will be West. Cathy Voita and Patti Hume Shortstop Eisele is presently bat­ contact the Registration or Admis­ to Kerce Park, where they play made to the childrens' parents that both connected for key hits in the ting .313. Catcher Patti Hume has sions office at the College at 973- on the playground equipment, en­ work at the hospital. Plans are game. had six hits this summer and is YOUR/Independent] 3543 or 973-3548. joy a picnic lunch and participate also be'.ng made for a police of­ On June 19, Chelsea, was led to the team's second leading hitter JifSurpntejflAaBNT- in a group story time. During the ficer, a firefighter, and a letter victory by Jenny Clark who hit at .545. Nanette Push leads the stoves vou FIRST . INSURANCE trip to and from the park, the carrier to visit the center and a triple and a single, "Jenny is' the team in home runs with one. Registration dosed ^children, have an opportunity to explain to the children about their type of person who works extre­ Chelsea's next game will be to­ ^discover the wonders of nature. occupations. mely hard on her hitting," says morrow against Ypsilanti Lincoln For Youth Baseball >ptten interesting objects found on There .are still opening for full': Coach Bill Wescott. "I Have been at Vet's' park in Ann Arbor. Start­ :'.:V- Sheridan W, Charles A. Kleinschmidt Registration, for ydiuth^iiasei ^la^trHil^o^^e -the materials for or.. part-time *£&lfai^4ge£ 2½ very pleased td see her. h'aviftg sitfch,- ing "time is 9:30^m: is now closed, according to Robin collages at the art table. . through 7, at the Child Care Cen­ a successful summer season thus Ruth DeVine Micky Quackenbush Raymond, director of the Chelsea • The children are very excited ter, which, operates' from 6:30 a.m. far." A Model T Ford was the win­ Recreation Department. about the new wading pool at the to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri­ Clark has played 'two years on ner of a transcontinental automo­ center. On hot days' the pool will day. • The Center is open to all Chelsea's junior vars'ity program bile race from New York to Seattle provide a cool relief to the wea­ families in the community. For apd made the varsity team just this in June of 1909. Staged to promote ther. more information, please contact year. She presently leads the the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi­ Also during the summer, the Corinne Gillan at 475-1920. team in hitting with two triples and tion which opened that year, the a batting average of .667. race attracted six entries, two of Kim Wood was the winning pit­ them Model Ts. The prizewinner, cher against Dexter, going the in 22 days, 55 minutes, was Model distance. Wood also collected a T No. 2, now on exhibit at Henry CHS Grad Named Editor pair of hits and is presently bat­ Ford Museum, Dearborn, along RICK'S MARKET ting at a .444 clip this summer. with many other important arti­ 20490 M-52 uThe Store with the Spartan on the Door" Phone 475-2898 For Georgia Ae Stations Defensively Patti Hume played her facts from our country's history. BORDEN'S ELSIE ECKRICH ^soooccccoscccoosocoeccoosocccosocc; Bonnie P. Riechert, the former She is the daughter of Mr. and Bonnie Parneil of Chelsea, recently Mrs. R. D. Parneil, also formerly ICE FRANKS assumed new duties as news editor of Chelsea.. Parneil was minister of Guard your home against FRITO-LAY for the University of Georgia Agri­ the Chelsea Church of Christ in cultural Experiment Stations. A 1968-71. CREAM I I-Lb. $ 1S69 honor graduate of Chelsea Pkg. High school, she received her bach­ 129 elor's degree in journalism from the vandal the university at the recent 1978 Boh Devine Gets -½ 8*1- *1.39 BORDEN'S commencement, graduating magna you can't see or hear cum laude. 2nd Role-in-One While at the university, Mrs. ' Bob Devine, 6444 Lombardy Dr., ORANGE Riechert received a scholarship scored his second hole-in-one in BORDEN'S CRACKER JACK grant and loan from the Georgia just a little more than two years. Press Educational Foundation, Inc., JUICE in 1974 and 1978. She was also the Sunday afternoon, June 25, Bob ICECREAM recipient of an Adolph Rosenberg scored his ace on No. 7 hole at Memorial Scholarship from the At­ Inverness Golf Course. Rounding BARS Reg. 83c lanta Press Club and a Frank E. out the foursome was Dudley 8-Oz. Bag Gannett Newspaper Foundation Holmes', Jr., Gene Burnett, and 59 Scholarship, awarded through the K. R. McMannis. c university's Henry W. Grady SWANSON FROZEN School of Journalism and Mass 6 m 79 Communication. Nomian Pranger Former news editor for The Eu- CHICKEN fauifa Tribune (Eufaulfa, Ala.), she was state news editor for The Hits Hole-in-One 12-Oz. Cans BORDEN'S Daily News, Athens, Ga., in 1974- Norman Pranger, playing with PIES 76. In 1975 she received the Media the Chrysler Proving Grounds golf Advocate Award from the North­ league, shot his first hoie-in-one east George Area Planning and De­ Tuesday evening, June 20 at the COCA-COLA velopment Commission. Waterloo Golf Course. Mrs. Riechert is a member of Witnessing the event, accomplish­ Phi Kappa Phi, the American As­ ed on the fourth green with a dri­ sociation of Agricultural College ver, 'were Don Kvarnberg, Mark H-*** Kistner, and Tim Foley. Pranger fiZ-iw 1 Editors and Southern Association FLUFF of Agricultural Scientists. shot 207 yards for the feat. IVORY MILK Marshmallow SOAP Cream $ VIS SAL 31/2-oz. 71/2-Oz. A Bars 1.39 Jar • 65 yoetteeeoeeeeooo&ooooofi^oooooosooedOQ^ 43 Assortment of white, light blue, D£HUM1D1FI£R

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The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 29, 1978 9 JUST PHONE 475-1371 WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS LIVE BAND MUSIC for weddings, ENGRAVING BUSINESS FOR CHIMNEY REPAIR — Small brick FOR SALE - Hay. Ph. 475-7709. HOUSE WANTED by private fam­ Child's Speech Therapy parties, banquets, etc. Ph. 475- SALE — $4,500 with 1976 new and block work, fireplace con­ X50tf ily, 2- or 3-bedroom, ($20,000^ Window Screens 1811. ' . AM Hermes Suiter 6TX machine, 9 sets struction. Bruce Hoover; Ph. 475- $30,000), occupancy open. Ph. 475,- of type, metal cutter, desks, entire 7507. ; ___47W PIANO LESSONS in my home. APPLICATORS NE EDED- 10 _ Julie Botsford;JPh. 475-2539, x3 7538. _ _ _ x5 Repaired roofing foremen needed immedi­ stock including trophies and parts, WOMEN LOVE HOST for carpet CUSTOM "COMBINING" WANTED Program Scheduled ately. 72-ycar-old company offering plaques, charms, etc. Ph. 662-3380, cleaning; It's faster, easier than NEED YOUR small engine!^ —.Trucking available. Call eves, tyosonable rates. : x38tf shampoo and makes carpets new paired? Call Dave at 475-2308 good insurance plan and exception* l : 3 ni 10 420-4022. __x3 Chelsea Community Hospital will the speech therapist. al profit sharing. Year-'round work.. FARM, HELP WANTED - Fu'll- again. Rent the HOST machine. f!iHJL . i.&i - _^__ " CAMPER" FOR "SALE — Fits Vz- The summer speech therapy pro­ We furnish all equipment except _or_part:time. Ph. 475-7326 _ 3 Merkel Home Furnishings, Chelsea, be offering its second annual sum­ 475-8821. x3 STRAWBERRIES - You pick. 100 lon pickup. $550. Vincent Merkel, mer speech therapy program for gram will be held at St. Barnabas Chelsea Hardware hand tools. Call 313-426-4879 or stop WILL DO LAUNDRY. Weekly bas­ ._. S. Dancer ltd. Ph, 475-1662. xij 7560 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor. Ph. at 7300 W. Huron River Dr. be­ is or occasional. $8 a basket. children. Designed for children Episcopal church, 20500 Old US-12, 110 S. Main Ph. 475-1121 BAILEY BROS," CONSTRUCTION 878-6382. X52tf Chelsea. Children from surrounding tween 7 and 9 a.m. Sherriff-GosJin extra. Ph. 475-8494. -3 — Digging of all kinds. Base­ aged 3 to 11, the program will run ^ 30t£ Co., 7300 W. Huron River Dr., Dex- communities including Chelsea, Mu- CAR & TRUCK LEASING - For FOlTSALE—1972 VW van, excellent ments, drain fields, ditches, etc. for six weeks, from July 10 to Aug ler. xj» tf Owner Anxious Ph. (Leslie) 589-5109, or 589-5242. 3 17. Speech therapy will be conduct nith, Gregory, and Manchester details see Lyle Chriswell at cond., new radials, 47,000 miles, have already been enrolled in the Palmer Motor Sales, 475-1301. 49U MICHIGAN CERTIFIED Soy no rust. Ph. 662-5730 days, or 878- FREE DOG — 1-year-old female. ed in groups of four or five chiJ beans, treated, $9.25 bushel. - 6820 eves. ,__ xltf UNIQUE and spacious describes ..Lab-shepherd mix. Spayed, all THANK YOU rolling or referring a child should Thanks to all the good people dren. Each group* will meet three contact Kathleen Anderson, Direc­ bee Farms, Britton, Mich. 49229. WANTED-Plow ground and stand- this huge 4^ to 5-bedroom ranch, shots, good with children. (517) days per week for. one hour daily. Ph. (517) 451-4010 or (517) 423-5663. on 5 acres. Includes family room, 851:8851 evening-*. _ _ x3 who sent me flowers, cards and tor of Speech Pathology, or Geni C—ustom Built Homes ine hay. Ph. 475-2771. 37tf Speech therapy will be offered tf x38tf basement, 2 fireplaces, g a r a g e, FOR SALE — Summer cottage. letters, and visited me while in Trzcinski, Summer Program Di­ WANTED TO RENT — 1-car ga­ above ground pool, barn and cor­ children with many types of speech rector, Chelsea Community Hos­ O—hi We Remodel too PAINTING — Interior and exter­ rage in South Wilkinson St. area. Bruin Lake chain. Private dock. the hospital. ior. Free estimates. Ph. 426-3633. ral, Priced low for quick sale, Land contract. Ph. 381-0025 or 49S- Cecil Miller. and language problems including pital, 775 S, Main St., Chelsea, Ph. 475-8855 after 6 p.m. 3 $75,900. \J—can count on us x3 2003. x3 delayed language, stuttering, prob phone 475-1311. CHELSEA — By owner—Lanewood lems in pronunciation of words, and FOR RENT — One-bedroom apart­ subdivision. 3-bedroom, bHevel, CUSTOM COMBINING Ph. 475- THANK YOU ment, downtown Dexter. Refer­ ! speech problems which result from • N—o Job Too Small 2½ baths, family room, study, • 2403. x4 I would like to say thank you for Please Notify Us ences required. Call persistently, walk-out deck, dining room, living Blancharcl £r all the nice things done for me cleft palate and hearing loss. T—rinv Inside and Out 426-3887. -X3 room, fenced-in yard, 2-car ga­ FOR SALE— Storage sheds, pole while I was in the hos'pital. Thank Parents will have an opportunity In Advance of Associates, Inc. barns and garages. 8'x8' through to observe speech therapy and to R—ough-in Only If ROOFING, siding, gutters, storm rage, fireplace, close to school. Mid 40'xCO', as kits or installed. Ph. you so much for all, the cards, Any Change in Addres* windows and doors. For a free 70's. 46 Butternut Ct, Chelsea. By Ph. 769-9472 days, or 994-3107 or 227-5100. x3 letters and especially to the Rev. discuss their child's speech with estimate, phone 428-7104. Service appointment only, ph. 475-9387. x2tf V-^pu Want to Finish 995-2032 or 475-2521 evenings. FOR SALE — Choice Stockbridge Ratzlaff for his comforting words. Roofing Co., Manchester, Mich. x3 Einora Wenk. • • ' •• • X48tf PAINTING — Exterior or interlpr, lots for sale. Corner of Center &-iding Aluminum, 5" Gutters large or small jobs, guaranteed FOR SALE—24-ft. round pool, $30 and Willow Streets. Will consider STUDENTS to work after school satisfaction. Local reference. Ph. complete, as is. Ph. 475-8597. 3 low down payment and land con­ I-—ifimediate Attention and week-ends. Also, taking sum­ 475-1503. x3 tract. For more information ph. mer job applications. Ph. 475-2055. YARD SALE — Thursday, Friday, 426-8272. X3 This Week's P-*AI;E COOK & CO. Chelsea A & W. 49tf Saturday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. only. BEAUTIFUL KITTENS and moth­ 1244 Ridge Rd. (west side of Cav- .E~stimatesj Free er cat, free to a kind and loving anaugh Lake). Furhitwre, house- family. Phone 662-6724 or 662-6978. hold items, toys^etc^ 3 IN ACTION Thought Complete DEMO . ,• ' -x3tf 411 HUiiun BUILDERS FOR SALE—Sofa, $20. 2 boys bikes, GARAGE SALE — 525 Wilkinson Lou Burghardt • Don Cole Body Shop '78 ASPEN coupe, 318, auto., p.s., $7 and $12. 2 6.50x16 tires, $30 St., June,30, July 1, 9 a.m. to 5 pair. Twin stroller, $20. Ph. 475- 'MICHIGAN FAfiM BUREA Your Chelsea Funeral Home with the "HOME" Hke atmosphere Please Call p.b., radials SAVE 8517. 3 p.m. Some antiques, misc., and Service junk. x3 '78 SAPPORO 2600 cc, auto., p.s., FOR RENT — 3-,bedroom} ly^bjalh 1ST CUTTING ALFALFA - $1 per By Donald A. Cole FREE ESTIMATES AM-FM, cruise control ..SAVE apartment on first floor of house bale. 9981 Bethel Church Rd., ^ Consumer Thinking Contact Ralph Machesky in Stockbridge. $200. Purchase is Manchester. Ph, 428-8885. x3 Our founding fathers were relatively young'men. Their av­ 475-9153 '78 VOLARE coupe, 225, auto., p.s., possible and live rent free. Apply There has been a tendency in p.b., bucket seats, stereo SAVE in Writing to Box JU-29, in care FREE DOG — Small" poodle, ie- the past to pit consumers against erage age was only 34. Jefferson, the main author of the historical DALE COOK The Chelsea Standard. 4 male, 5 months old, good with farmers and vice versa. Farmers Declaration of Independence was only 33. They all wanted free­ __^ 17tf Faist r Sprague kids. Looking for good home. Ph. were justifiably angry at the con­ Driver Training Gar FOR WEEKLY RENT — Modern 426-8293. x3 dom from a blundering bureaucracy. They wanted adequate rep­ FOR RiEJNT — Fair Service Center Buick - Olds, Inc. cottage on Cavanaugh Lake. Ph. sumer meat boycotts of the 1973 resentation in government. And through their efforts, dedication for meetings, parties, wedding 728-2793 after 5 p.m. 3 BY AUG. 15, want to rent-lease a era. There were a lot of misinfor­ receptions, etc. Weekdays or week­ 475-8664 '78 LeBARON 4-dr., 318, auto., p.s., 3-bedroom home in Dexter area. and patriotism, we in our country have had representative gov­ X51tf p.b ...SAVE LAND CONTRACTS & MORT­ Would prefer option to. buy. Fine mation and misguided people. At ernment ever since. ends. Contact John Welinitz, phone GAGES wanted — Land contracts the Chicago Board of Trade, they 4754518. - x31tf FOR SALE — Baler twine. Carl family with 2 junior high children '78 VOLARE Premier 4-dr., 225, purchased, any amount, anywhere and a dog. Call collect, 616-946-2446 like to tell the s'tory about con­ Our country is not—never, has. been—and never will be a Heller & Son. Ph. 475-8304. -3 auto., p.s., o.b., 60-40 seat. in Michigan. Lowest discounts. Can sumers showing up there with pic­ also make real estate loans. Call or write P. O. Box 415, Dexter. -x3 Utopia. We had faults, still have them—and always will because BLACK DIRT and peat mixture "...... SAVE RELIABLE, mature woman, need­ ket signs to protest the high price we are human. With all our faults and mistakes, ours is still the Bruce Hardwood Floors Dan Duncanson, Ann Arbor Real of beef and pork, when, of Course, for sale. Excellent for new lawns, '78 ASPEN SE 4-dr., 225, auto., Estate Co., 668-8595. 3tf ed to babysit with 3-month-old in- very best country in this world. We should never forget that. and Walls Installed: planters, gardens, under sod, de­ p.s., p.b., air, 60-40 seat. SAVE fant._Mon.-Fri. Ph. 498-2227. _ x4 those commodities are traded on livered by the yard. Duane Land- RUMMAGE SALE — North "Lake the Mercantile Exchange blocks Through the years, we have NEVER had walls keeping people Parquet, strip and plank. All are wehr. Ph. 475-8480. -12 Energy Control United Methodist church, 14111 away. from leaving us. It is to our credit that we have had, and still pre-finished. AH work guaran­ Used Trucks North Territorial Rd., Friday, July On the other side of the coin, have long lines of immigrants wanting to join us. No one knows teed. Free estimates. Insulation, Inc. 7 and Saturday, July 8, 9 a.m. to the farm strike angered a lot what the future holds for us, as individuals or as a nation. One ,78 DODGE W-300 dump truck. 4- 4_p.m. Lunch served. -x4 of consumers. Consumers won­ thing is clear. For whatever future lies ahead, we should make Call 475-8621 RUSSELL'S wheel drive, V-8, 4-speed, p.s., 3921 Varsity Dr., Ann Arbor FOR" SALE—'68 Ford XL"fast-back dered how farmers could afford sure we deserve God's continued blessings. Obviously this re­ .b., Galeon 3Vfe-yd. box, 4-ton body with bucket seats, for parts, HOBBY CENTER Soist, anti-spin, Diamond RLL Tired of high heating cost? good condition. Also '66 Chevy Bis- to take so much time off from quires individual effort in order to make it a national effort. Merkel snow plow, 5,343 miles . .$10,750 cayne with motor, for parts. Poly- work to lobby in Washington. Save 40 % chord 21 key electric organ and a They were also skeptical of farm­ BURGHARDT-COLE CHELSEA CHAPEL Home Furnishings White Ware 76 JEEP Cherokee Chief station Rapco-Foam over 35 years and Checkmate beginner's guitar, new. ers who drove $30,000 tractors Ph^ne 475-1551 -• • 51tf wagon, 4-wheel drive, 360, auto., Ph. 475-7129. ._ x3 with air conditioned cabs and Painted and unpainted. more than 2½ million homes 214 E. Middle Sreet Chelsea, Mich. |ON'T MISS — Antiquarians 8th p.s., p.b., AM-FM, . Meyers insulated. WANTED — Permanent office help said they were going broke. ^annual Antiques and Collectibles No firing needed. snow plow $4695 with long-established Ann Arbor Now, the thinking goes, it may UL Approved. company for general office and in- larket, July 1 (in case ol rain, 76 DODGE D-200 Club Cab, V-8, be the consumer's turn to_ pro­ bly; 8)/ Victorian bedroom set, Guaranteed for life of structure. ventory control. Ph. 665-8611. x3 test. After all, raw farm product tre r 1849 Colt pocket revolver, h; FREE CLASSES auto., p.s,, p.b. .'..,;.;;..$2995 Quality—Only trained and licensed THOMPSON 14' Evinrudc, steering installers".' •" '. ' ': prices have been going up lor the la k stand,'' chairs, primitives, 74 DODGE i^-ton pick-up, 318, and controls, trailer, excellent lastseven months. Steak and ham­ lild's bed, glassware, and miscel- Macrame supplies Noise Reduction by 70-80%. condition_.JPh. 453-1934. xl auto., p.s., p.b., one owner $1995 Anti-Rodent. burger are costing more. Lettuce (leous; No clothes. 8051 M-36, FOR RENT"—"Ycar-'around reiita). »mburg, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. % mile Also model cars, trucks and planes 74 HORNET Sportabout, 6-cyl., 3- Anti-Insect. went up to a dollar a head. It SPECIALS on Crooked . Lake. Good beach, 1st of Hamburg, or 2 miles west speed $1195 Moisture Resistant. stands- to reason that shopping 8-OZ. BAG LAY'S Non-Allergic. 'good location. Married couple only. US-23. ' -x3 Ph. 475-8469_or 475-7718. x5ltf carts might replace the tractors 100 W. Main 74 FORD Ranchero, 351, auto., Rapco-Foam tested by 40 independ­ ; on Pennsylvania Ave. p.s., p.b $2295 Bl-LEVEL newly built" custom 3- Potato Chips • • 55c ent agencies. However, we believe the old Stockbridge bedroom, 1½ baths, 2 fireplaces, l-LB. KG. ECKRICH Have You Been For more information cathedral ceilings, country kitchen emotionalism shown food prices 1-(517)851-7210 with balcony and more, on 2½ may be tempered. There is evi­ "hinking of Selling? Quality Used Cars Call Jerry wooded acres near Gregory. $69,500. dence that consumers are more Hot Dogs • . • » • $1.23 FOR SALE—1973 Dodge van Trav- Pji. _(5_17)_85_l-8575. _ x3 sophis'.v'.sled than they we:j in Then call us about co camper. Auto., V-8, 318, air 78 VOLARE coupe, 318, auto., p.s., Days 973-2245 16-0. BAGCAMPFIRE p.b., air cond., AM-FM, 1,183 FOR SALE — 1970 Dodge 200 pick­ 1973. April 13 and 14, evenings after 4 up. Hay for sale by the bale. Consumers have been educat-. Listings at 3½% cond., AM-FM radio. Ph. 475-8264 , miles $4995 Evenings 475-1818 Ph. 428-8889 after 5 p.m _ x4 p.m. April 15 on, days 9 a.m. to ! ed. They have heard abom the Marshmallows • • • . 41c for don't complain about high 4 p.m. x44tf 78 OMNI 4-speed, p.s., air cond., x47tf ICE CREAM "SOCIAL"— Sharon cattle cycle. They know bad 12-OZ. CAN TROPICANA FROZEN real estate commissions. wood grain, stereo, luggage THIS SPOT, that spot, traffic paths United Methodist church, corner weatfi:>r in California and Ari­ FOR SALE — Modern sofa, 3 pil­ rack $5195 - too, removed with Blue Lustre of Mr52 and Pleasant Lake Rd., zona drove up the price of let­ _.W LISTING — 9.3 beautiful low, fine green and white stripe Thursday, July 6, 5 pjn. Sloppy icres, rolling and treed. This va- 76 PINTO station wagon, auto., carpet shampoo. Chelsea Hard- tuce and not profiteering. They Orange Juice • • • • 69c and conntemporary hanging dining ware. 3 joes, chicken barbecue, hot dogs, nt land has a high hill which room fixture. Ph. 475-1647. x49tf AM radio $2495 potato salad, baked beans, cole are aware that farmers need a l-LB. BAG BRACH'S brlooks the valley, a foundation FOR SALE — Adulf 3"wheel bikeT slaw, cake and ice cream, fish decent return on their invest-, Irted, a garage and a mobile '74 GTO — Excellent condition, 75 DODGE B-200 Sportsman, 109" Excellent condition, $70. Call 475- pond_ and spin-it. x4 ment to stay in the business of Sine to live in while you' finish p.s., p.b., 4-speed, many extras. wheelbase, 318, auto., p.s., p.b., 8475. -3 Gum Drops, filding. $28,000. Must see to appreciate. Ph. 663- $2295 DOG NEEDS GOOD "HOME — Six peoducing food. WANTED TO RENT—Family needs months old, male, house-broken. 7124, x49tf home in Chelsea School District. Some feel that those activists .^CHESTER SCHOOLS — This 74 CHEVY Impala 4-dr., V-8, Ph. _475:2893. _ _ x4 who protes'ted the price of food Orange Slices • • 37c l0-acre parcel of vacant land is BASEMENTS, drain fields, septics, auto., p.s., p.b., air $1895 Ph. 475-2893. 4 driveways, no job too small. FOR SALE" — "73"""CimeTo LT 350 turned their attack to the nutri­ ly $15,900 and is available on YARD SALE—July 6-7-8, 9 to 5, 4-barrel, automatic, p.s., p.b., Ed contract for $5,000 down. Aldrich Excavating, Pinckney. ph. 74 JEEP Wagoneer custom station 211 Lincoln. Girl's clothes size 7, tional value of food when price 878-3703. . , x3 ralley wheels. See to appreciate. was no longer a hot issue. They wagon, 360, auto., p.s., p.b., 4- toddler's, 12-18 months, books, Ph. 475-2629. -3t£ FOR SALE—10-speed bicycle, $50; wheel drive, radial tires..$3795 household items and misc. -4 may come back to protesting WANTED—Food warehousing proc­ iGalldtin Realty Co. tandem bicycle, $30; kitchen table SALE—Household goods, etc. Sat­ prices, but if they do, we think] KUSTERERS 72 CHEVY Bel Air 4-dr., 350, auto., essing facility, northwest or south 427 N. Main, Ann Arbor and 4 chairs, $25; fireplace tools, urday, July 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. they will find less support among, $15; rollaway cot, $10; single bed, P.s $695 of Ann Arbor. 20,000 to 50,000 Ph. 994-1202 Mitchell, 3491 S^Fletcher Rd. 3 square feet. Ph. Mike or Tim week­ the general population. I FOOD MARKET x3 $20; single dresser, $25. Ph. 475- 72 CHEVY Malibu 2-dr. 350, auto., DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER 2092. -x3 f GARAGE SALE—June 29-30, Thurs­ days, 973-9400. x5 We sure hope so . . . fiTSALE —1968 Chevy pick-up, P.s $295 day and Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. [uns well, approximately 65,000 HOUSEKEEPER for St. Louis 253 Harrison. Household goods, Boys School. Ph. 475-8430. 2tf 70 Swinger 2-dr„ 6-cyl., Yes, asking $250. Also 1974 Ya- auto. ...$795 clothes, toys, dishwasher, lawn Lha TX B00 A, under 4,000 actual CHILD CARE WORKERS for St. mower, misc. 3 |e$,< asking $725. One set of bunk Louis Boys School. Ph. 475-8430. '66 PLYMOUTH Fury 2-dr., V-8, CHELSEA AREA—5-bedroom, 2'/2- frames, $25. 2 single bed 2tf auto., p.s. $295 bath, bi-level with over 2,500 Iraes with book headboards, $15 GARAGE SALE—Fri. and Sat., 9 square feet on 11½ acres of woods, \ft. Qne set of chrome bars for a.m. to 7 p.m. Stereo, TV, plus field, and 'marsh. Separate 2'/2-car rd pick-up, $20. Ph. 475-9656. many other useable items at 9706 garage and horse stalls with fenced When you find x3 Beeman Rd. Take M-52 north to Village p^ture^jSS.OOO. Ph. 475-9340^ x3 VNTED TO RENT — Tent trail- left on Waterloo Rd., five miles FOR RENT — Beautiful^ log cabin Mr,' July 7-16. Ph. 475-9321. -x3 to Beeman Rd. -3 Motor Sales, Inc. on North Lake, for rent from CHRYSLER - DODGE Avg. 1 through Sept. 5. Ph. 878-9778 that just right home PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS after_5_p.m. _ x3 CUSTOM GARAGE AND MOVING "SALE — Phone 475-8661 June 29, June 30, July 1, 14217 ... we have home 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. North Territorial Rd., 9 a.m. to 5 rues, thru Fri. Until 8 Monday p.m. '_ _ x3 x3tf CARPET INSTALLATION"- Paint­ mortgage financing. BUMPING and PAINTING YARD SALE — July 1-2-3-4, Sat., ing and drywall. Free estimates. Sun., Monday and Tuesday. Baby Quality work, Ph. 475-111G or 475- clothes, toys, large oak desk, 7-ft. 9239. « x6 Chelsea State Bank mortgage loan department FREE ESTIMATES - ALL MAKES slate top pool table, balls cue stick, WD 45 AHis-Chalmers, new tires, FOR SALE — Travel trailer, sleeps has helped thousands of families like youns own Get the Best for Less! A-l condition, scraper blade, 3- 5, good condition, self contained, their own homes. So, before you build or buy, point hitch, 3-bottom plow, two Reese hitch, mirrors. $975. Ph. 475- drags, John Deere A, new tires; 7681. -x3 come in, tell an INTERESTED banker your plans. misc. tools, clothing. 17985 Water­ TUTORING — Certified teacher, We'll gladly give you the advantage of our ad­ FRANK GR0HS CHEVROLET loo Rd. -x3 _K-8th grade. Ph._426-4145. __ x3 vice. When your mortgage has been approved, GARAGE SALE — 10" radial "arm GARAGE SALE — Saturday, 12-5". MM Phone 426-4677 Dexter, Mich. saw, dishes, bicycles, children's Golf clubs, tires, many 45 rec­ we will tailor your payments to fit your require­ toys and games. June 30 and July ords. 4830 Whitman Circle, Dexter. ments perfectly. CALL OR STOP IN 1. 45 Chestnut Dr., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -x3 3 FO~R SALE — 1970 Chevrolet "Vi-ton pick-up. Runs like new. Looks like new. New camper shell, Ph. 475-8373. -3 CHELSEA GLASS, INC WILL BABYSIT, by South school, WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS FULLY GUARANTEED haye playmates. Ph. 475-1159. 4 OgMn Dally 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sot., 8 o.m. to 1 p.m. FOR SALE - Yamaha7 1975, YZ- 80. Good condition. Ph. 475-2750. 3 140 W. Middle, Cheliea Phone (313) 475-*667 FOR SALE John Docrc II tractor, $595. Corner of Beeman and CHELSEA J WE REPAIR AND REPLACE: Bovco Rds. Ph. 475-9225; 3 * STORE FRONTS ^ MIRRORS 4-F AM 1 LY GA RAG E S ALE -4902 U 1 M-52, 3 miles south of Chelsea. Ii^?i MM?* • PATIO DOORS July 1 and July 3, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. STATE m THE IDOPANES • TUB ENCLOSURES ECONOMY LABEL JiJy. ii.?_iL - Jo 2 p.m. 3 Smaller typt FOR SAlJE—NicTs-bedrbom brick AUTO GLASS - Including Windshields 1000 Label! t $1.50 ANSWER Member F.O.I.C. :f ranch on 3½ acres. Also other BANK ^,':';ftH Pf€k*up and delivery on auto work. buildings, 3 miles east of Chelsea. IS rm Door & Window Reglozing & Screens The Ph. 475-2190. -3 FOR SALE ~ 1976 Kawasalkf, KY, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS OR RESIDENTIAL Chelsea Standard 400, 1,300 miles. Excellent condi­ ; SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES 300 N, Mo in St. Ph. 475-1371 tion, $900, Ph, 475-2933 after 7 p.m. - MMMH jmmm ' ,s» 1» ^ M"V, •' •^'•f • V71+t!'.>,

^^i^a^^ SMZiMfe&l!^^ ji^A^&S.* »**»»<»»»t»»»in« m*m m*f^^+im*i*>« ^+ mi*'*i*m**^i**'+4'^*,'**n'*m mI' D • the Chelsea Standard, Thursday; June £9, l$t8 Four Intrepid Lmlies iine i1 Jahns wended their way to tri-motor aircraft, Including a shiny daily through the summer, the Vil­ 8m ¥mm\m m m&\ mm- lage dr?e+a «HiHg ftithsti*ls, a' litW- ,.****4< ti*m*+mmmmm**m and wife, WHIlam: A,. Graelo, Jr., Phyllis iHi Me mt woMen to makfe a, hiu^ nvm, m dl^tlme medi- H. Grade, Darbld C, Place, KM10I J2, 9 of traHWoritlrHirttal automobile trip. ? f G&o(l 0id SUrfitmrUme NotifceS m on Bill! that #af ahtt " ah' j wilh k\im A «rtkfrt# trip* tb tHfe '#an»pdm-i clhe hdW ahd Vitttteites by the 1 qiililqfure ^ri6y atiroife the* tfaftfaifetttioHs 0! He*hry Ford MU-^ fhoso laiy, hasiy days df &Uni- llk&'ot Beh Frankilhi and others. NO'l'ICR 0¾ .MORTGAGE SAI.K Notice Is hereby given that I smajl M1 t 4 - WHBRfeAS. default has been rtinilo In at public auction to the highest'tjludei- giit^d States; Hpnihl 1ft *m ^Uihj $$a$»$ f tm a pah^, HI^ et ,m& m cah m,wm<& UIQ terms and conditions of ono certain u the West eiUroitbe bt the Waahteliaw to see hundreds of tyjies of vehi­ at Greenfield Village in Dearborn. Telephone Your Club News tttOrtftage WttilG and executed by •jrtfflttiiif County Court House, In the City of Ann df many eligible residents to ap­ Aspest and Sonja Asposl, ps hU wife \rbor, Washtenaw County, State (>f M)ohl,- In the Seriate , \ . Powell, Margaret Atwood and Her- cles from/early baby carriages to Beginning June 10 and continuing To 475-1371. and In her own right, to tht> FBIDEP** gan (that being tho buildlhg in which ply ih time. The program provides ' ^AND BANK OP SAINT.'PAtm; a Fed­ he Circuit Court for the COirnty of Wash­ up to $200 in hdrrie heatirtg assls* erally Ch^rtefeti Corptiratlon. 375, Jnrlteo;- tenaw is hold) on .'rhursday the lOlly tlliy The Sehate continued Its work Street, Sfilrtt Paul, Minnesota dated March >f Adgust A, 13. 1978, at Tort o'clock In an the fiscal 1978-79 st^te budget tahce for iow-iheome families ana 24, 1976 arid tiled in .the office of the tho forenooii, local time, on the said day, sMot cltlzetfs. Register of Deeds for Washtenaw Coun­ he following described property, vis:,; this week, sending several major ty, Michigan on the 1st day of April, All that certain piece or parcel of land approp'riations bills to conference Other new laws signed by the 1976, and recorded In Utter 1543 of Mtfrt- situated and being in the City of Ypsl- gages, i>flgos 417-418, and, " . . lantl, County of Waslitenaw and State of commutes to irtih otit the dif­ Qoverrio'r this we^ek accomplish VHchignh, described as follows, tb-wit: ferent funding levels approved by the followlrtg action: expand the WHEREAS, the Federal Land Bank of Commencing at the Northeast comer of Saint Paul ts now the owner of said Ixit 100, HUNTER'S AUDITION to. tho the Senate and House. Lawmak^ Uoridihg capacity bf the Michigan Mortgage, and , • Village (now City) of YpsllaiUl, Wash­ ers expect to have most of the Higher Educatidn Assistance Au­ WHEREAS, said Mortgage contains a1 tenaw County, Michigan, as. recorded mrdvlBlon: ttiat If the mortKagovs shal In Liber V of Deeds, Page 166; tttehee budget bills on the Governor's thority in order to prOVdle ilhcreas- fall to pay or cause 19 be paid any eowing the sale the property may be re­ up a loan program for farmers l^rom Recreation Coriaei-vaftibli td Itd^oVt JResid^fttial 1 tire indebtedness secured by sai1 d mort­ deemed, In other Executive Office riSws ARTICLE Xlt - GC - GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT gage due and payable at dn'ce, and Dated, Detroit June 22, 1978, suffering losses' due to toxic con- WHERBAS, there is a Warranty Deed THOMAS R. MINICK yamination; and pe'rnilt goveift- this week,.Governor Milliken eh^ Beginning at a point which 'IS % 69* 14* Sb'* W, UUd it, executed by Pete Thack, a single man, to Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office dorsed a federal plah td constjiidate $fec*tibft ifcfrt Ddlete Item El. Insert: 1. Front Yard: The John: Asfoegi arid SorUa Asposli his wife, Hfonlgthan Miller riiental employees to reveal \m-< from the S. E. Corner of slid S^b. i* fftfefic^ N. W zf g. mtflimUrri setback shall riot be less than seventy (70) feet. dated March 26,' 1976, recorded April 1 Schwartz and„Cohn proprieties without fear of dis-l National disaster and em^rgehcy 167;4 fi,; 1976 In |tiber 1543, Pdge 416, Washtenaw byi Asher Rabihowltz, brdgraths alined at urgihg states to! Cottntv Records, and Attbrney for Pldintiff. missal. ARTICLE XIII - HC - HIGHWAY COMMERCiAt DISTRICT .WHEREAS, the amount claimed to.be 329b First 'National Building • htovfe mdre cjiiii&ly ih the event 106.5 ft; thence . duei oh this Mbrtgafee at the date of this Detroit, Michlgah 48220, June 22-Aug, 3 Other HoUse-passea bills favor '6i major ehifer|encies or disasters, Sdctiofi 13:64. Delete iterri El. Insert: 1. Front Yard; The notice tfff. principal and interest is the ably acted Upon by the Senate this 144.6 It.; thetice r4. 30° 14' I, 2$# ft-i th^hcg % fflH' 1V. rriidlrrium setback shall not be less than seventy (70) feet. sum of One hundred and three ' thbtlsaha' a'nd urged retehtio'h o* dtinMttt lef- ; forty two and 44/100 (5103,042.44) Dollars, week ihbludfe thbse to: establish a ry services b^tWeeri Mlehig&n and l»;3' tt.j therifce §. 1° W W, tjll.d -ft.'; Iheiic^ ^. 3^ 3^' % 275.3 plU^ interest thereon from May 1, 1978, MORTGAGE SALR toll-free telephone line to the Mich­ Wi§d6n|lh. He ^flsd attnduhced the; ft,; thence S. 2ft° ^4' B. 57.& %\ itlfetifc% 'S\ ffl-U E. gi.5 ft; ARTICLE XVI — CONDITIONAL USES at. the rate of 9¼ percent per annum, • Default having been made ih thb tbrmt igan Consumers Council; guaran­ together with l?gal costs, charges and and conditions of a bei'tttlh Mortgage' 1 establjshnl^t ttf a hew prbgrSam. mm S. W tf E. I**;? ft. td (lie pblht of »b§girihing. expenses, IhcIiiHtrig . the attorneys fees as made by James E; Brtjy and Markaretj tee efltployees access to their per Section 16.11. TEMPORARY OCCUPANCY OF MOBILE proviaija by thb • Statutes bt the State A. Bray, his . wife, • of 2196 Edeh Ct. ofi prbyjdihg. Idw^hterest rates for of. Michifc&n tttid - stipulated for in said iinn Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan,! sonnet files; establish guidelines energy-efficient homes whett they fvbtn. ftecreation Conservation to Agricultural IHeiU Oli SASEMENT HiJMI^S. Delete items A through G. Mortiage., ahd alsb any taxes rind In­ Mortgagor, to J. M. Prentice Mortgage! for the develfcprherit and use of ilnsert: A mobile home may be temporarily occupied upon the surance > that said mortgagee pays on or Company, 23777 Greenfield, Suite 165, of a^re fihahc^d tirdugh the WtdWian Sehtial: prldV tb" the daje of the sale; .Mid.no, Southfield, Michigan, Mortgagee, , dated electronic money systems; cohsbli issuance of a conditional use permit and compliance with the suit '•#". WbcdMing , at law or , iti ^liitv > the 18th day of May, 1973, and .recorded date pUbjic schodl r^tifemerit sys State Hous'ihg Development Author-' having, been. iHsttiuled to recovel- the d.eHt In thb office of the Register of Ceeds, ityi m m, i\ 'thfc jjrduHa fIdol- lobby In Liber 1439 Of, Washtfehttw County Rec-| and the public roadway or curb line of sUch premises;, or C. The ords on Page 579, which ihortg(ige , was: and 18 to marry with parental con­ of thb hia'itt blrtijMce bf .tH'e .qdurthouse Cdm dt tieHtei-oi s^cv ih S &W$ t M.16 k th ^ i-50-00 E mobile home shall contain sleeping accommodations, a flush in the .City .of Ann Arboh Michigan, (that thereafter bsslghbd tb Graham Mortgage I sent, and expanding coverage un-j k a • > betftfe the pWbfe wh^f-b thfe' ciMiit Gdtirt Corporation, a Michigan Corporation, .3000 1750.36 ft IH 14 $JWb ty 5J05.0 ft for POBj th N 3-00-00 W toilet; drift a tub or shower bath adequate to serve the occupants for, thb CbUnty of Washtenaw is held.) Townceriter, S'Ulte 300, Southflbld, Mich.,! aer the" state's PBB testing pro-; by asaigHrHetit d»tbd Decfeitibet, 14, 1973, j pam to cover poultry and live-' 2tft.O % th S 8^5d^) W 47ll ft; th S 3^06-00 %. &3.0 ft, th N thereof; or D. The sanitary facilities bf the mobile home for The said pfrerhlsfes rire described bs and recorded on January 11, 1974 in the 83-5(^-()61 E 270:6 ft, th "4 3-00-00 E 116.0 ft, th N 83-50^)0 E follows!, tO-Wit: ,• k •. _, office of the Register of Deeds lor said stock in addition to dairy cattle. + Food U BtUl A i the disposal of sewage and waste shall be* ptb'petly; connected The East % of the Northeast Vi of County of Washtenaw in. Liber I486 of 9enate ftiembers rejectedj how­ 2611 ft to Ptm tem part 61 &E i/ §eo 4 Tis kit ii'5 Ac. td the public sewerage system available at such premises, and Section 23, T1S. R6E, except a piece Washtenaw County Records, Oh page \ 40, rgaitl in JJi S. 4 of land In the Southeast corner thereof, >n which mortgage there is claimed to be ever, the House's' loweMuhding , Cdfti at cfertt^r Of m* ih S 3-66-00 E 639.70 ft th N 83-50-00 E In case such system is not there available, then properly dtirt- being 12 'fbds and 6 feet North, and due, at the date of this tlotltie,, for prin­ SdUth. &nd. It. rbds Earit ajid West. cipal and interest,, the sum of T\venty- versioh of a bill ihcledsing thei As they say^-travei Broadens 1736:3¾ It th U 3-66^66 % 4i'4l0 'ft for ty*, tti 1$ &00# *ff 1¾.¾ [hected td the fcxistirig septic t&nk sewage disposal system which FURTHER TARfe NOTIOE,, that the tHi-be THousahd, #iVe Hiindred THirty- pkyriiem-in-HSu*0f-taxes on state' bne. A four-hour meal in 0H6 ofI r length of the period of redemption from elght, pollars. and Eighty-one Cents % ih w U ft. th ft 3*06 ^ m it, M w <4&!L ft, th s S-Ob^oo is approved by the Washtenaw County Health Department for such salb, ih adebrdahce with Sectldh (§23,538.81); tax^everted lands, this throwing One better French restaurants is' the" dWtlirig to be constructed thereat; Or E. No bbclipant of 27A.3240. Michigan Statutes Annotated, as the itietisufe Into a conference stire to be hrbadehing. t,'\&M it, ih N §3-50-66 E M;i h to i*OB" being part of SE amertdeu, Ivlll be one year from the aatb Artd rib suit dr prbc'ebdltigs at law or cbniftiittee. Referred to commit­ 1/4 Sec 4 *1S R3E i03 Ac. the mobile home snail cause dr 'perinlt waste to be discharged of Stib'h SSle. . ., in eqtilty having bben instituted to recover Eveh the" mddest meals featur-i ttpdn tH6 ijrdun'ti ^tft'faee Of the premises nor cause or permit Datfed:,..TUn,ef 2, 1978., . . .-^ the' debt secured by said nlortgagb or tee were, me*&stires to write the ihg several excellent sauc^sj fdr COm at fceh of Sec 4, th S 3 E 674.7 ft, th N 8^47-40 E 1749.67 PEDfefiAL LANb SANK OV SAINt •iny fjart thereof. Now, Tlibfbfbre, by vir­ Budget Stabilization Fund into ^fiich tm Frerfdh are IfenibUs, are refuse to accumulate or temklh thereat; or F. The water facil­ PAl/L, a Federally Chartered Cor- tue of the power of sale contained in said ft, th S 2-S9-S6 E 3'S ft to POB, th S 2-59-50 E 626.5 ft, th S ities of the mobile home shall be prdperly cortriect^d to the JJUDIIC bbratlbh mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State Constitution and to pro- sure to add pdtinds kh& iricHes. 83-55-22 &, part SE % Sec 4 TIS &3E 6:80 Ac. Attorneys for' MbHgtlgee: On Thursday, the 6th day of July, 1978, perty by class. But It isii't dil addition. The tem is hdt there available, then properly connected to the existing Pattcftr *W Parker, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Local Time, said subtraction coined wheh y6u. well system which is approved by the Washtenaw County Health Bv: Robert E. Parker mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale From Recreation CohserVatiidh to Agti(iultjural Sfcesi- Attorney St Law ' arion, is this. 'Plaintiff,-, afiB Ypsildhti In the premises.. Which said premises af& ate I6r its review, a package of 6r there cbrhes to abdUt 70 Cerits. Atttfttiffi II - DEFINITIONS , Sectiod &}M. Deletfe item B Insert: B. One sign announcing Residential . Commercial of pM of SWVi of Sec. lo, T3S., immediately on roads in Wayne, a home occupation, boarding home, tourist home, or professional R 6 E.i City of. Ann Arbor, Washtenaw In Engiaridj pouhds are extract­ Section 2.«2; (Delete LiVfcsttfCK. Insert: LIVESTt)OK: The County, Michigan according to the plat Oakland and MaComb counties'* and ed, mt added, ^ihen you buy f«6d. service not to exceed six (6) square feet in drea arid it shall be REMODELING thereof as recorded In Liber 19, of word livestock shall the'an hotses, cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Plats, Pages 67 thtjod^h 71, iriblU^ive, thrbughOut the rest of the state Ah Brtgll^h pdhnti Mt£ dde^H't go attached flat agailist the front wall of the building. FREE ESTIMATES Washtenaw CbUiuy Re'cords, '.,. in three years. In addition, they far these da^s ifi feitherth e mar­ ARTICLE IV *- RC - RECREATION CONSERVATION Durfng the six months' immediately fol­ would require structural fhodifica- ket or a restuarartt. lowing the sale, the property may be re­ tions of tankers operating outstate DISTRICT ARTICLE XXIII -- SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS lb V. JENSEN deemed, Dated at Mount Clemens, Michigan, May during this three-year period, pro­ A small lamb chop, baked po­ Section 4.02. fcelte item b. Irtsert: C A parcel having a lot Section 28.65. Delete contents. Insert: In any district, every 26, 1978, ; '. vide low-interest loans to truckers tato, Vegetable, roll; bUtter arid ; and SON Gtahatrt MoHgdge Corporation, & area d'f ten afres Or rrtore ma^ he tisedfo r general and specialized hSe, building dr structure established after the effective date of LICENSED BUlLD&R •* Michigan Corporation, 300O Town- td make the modifications, and coffee arid a bit bf ice cream this ameridrrient shall be upon a lot or parcel which adjoins a cerilbr, SUltfc .500, SOiithfleld, Mich, limit the amount of gasoline that C6st me four pdUrids-abOUt $7.50 farming and agricultural activities including the raising of growiflg Assignee of Mortgagee, b'f props, livestock* p'bultryj and Other fSfftt anithals, products piiblic street or a public dt private easerheht df access to a 378 Spring Lake Drive Robert J. Kauflln cduld be hauled by single tankers. at thb exchahge rale of tMl day. tiublic street. Such a public street shall have a rightof-way at Attdrnby. for Assigribe of Mdrtgagbe A cahdy bar came to 55 pehce and foodstuff^ and provided ihtii any lot that is kept as idle Chelsea/ Mich., Robert J. Kauflin, Esq. The HO'lise atsti passed; and sent le'ast #6 teet iti Width, and be established, constructed, arid main­ Two Crocker Boulevard td the Sehate, a iiumbef ifctf other abbUt $1 in oat money, and a crOplttttd shall be ^6 tfeated as to prevent soil erosion by wittd PHONE 475-1820 Mount Clemens, Mich. 48043. , measutes Milch Wotild: create a small melon, cost a pound nbte< or water and so treated £3 td prevent excessive gtd'Wth bi ob- tained as approved by the Lynddh TdWrisliip Bdard under the Juno 1-8-15-22-2¾ state e'ndrgy agehcy; set tip a worth at that time, about $1.86. Ho^idus Weeds Shd shriihs* aha* provided that any lot kept as non- term's arid the provisions of the Lyndon ToWnshiji Road Ordi­ iVriiTii tii ulnntii nance. home WeatherizatWn firdgram; pro­ People who travel almost any­ cropiahd shall be so treated as to preveht soil Orosioh by wind hibit the enactment 6f local oirdi- or Water. nahces barririg the installation of where in the World discover slrhi- ARTICLE XXVI - AMENDMENT PROCEDURE solar or wind ehergy cbnverslon lar circumstahces. the modest Section 4.62. Delete item t*. insert: D. A riding a'ca'tiehly or 10-Ac re Building Site food prices of the united states Section 26J1. Delete contents. Irisert: The ToWriship Board devices; establish a hotline lo re­are found practically nowhere else. stable, or the raising Or keeriih^ df fdr-be'afirlg ahilrhetls, horses, Very desirable, sloping to private pond, port cases of sp'buse abuse; boos't ponies and other anihlals whfethet for profit Or pleasure. may frOm time to time, on recommendation from the Planning thes state-regulated price of liquor That's because AtneriCah farmers Commission, amend, modify, supplement or revise the district are more efficient—allOWmg u^ td Section 4;63. Irisert: F. ktfhie ocCUpatiohs. O. Rifle rahges ih area of Mew homfes between Chelsea by about four percent; allow mo- pay a smaller percewtage df out bburidaries or the provisiohs and regulations herein established tofCyclists over 18 to choos'e wheth­ disposable incomes fdr food than and trap shooting. WherieVet the public necessity and convenience and the general and Dexter. Priced to sell, call er they want to wear a ; per­ ahy^/here dise. welfare require such amendment. Said amendment may be ini­ mit lower fees for senior citizens • Section 4.01 Delete item El. Ihsert: 1. Front Yard: The tiated by resolution of the Township Board, the Planning Com- on public golf course^; and pro­ minimum setback shall not be less thairt seventy (76) feet froth the tnission, or by petition of one or more owners of property to be KLEIS REAL ESTATE hibit the destruction of opponents' right-of-way Hhe; campaign literature. HOuse mem­ affected by the proposed amendment. Except for the Township AL KLElS Ph. 415-1212 KEN OSBORNE ARTICLE V - AR ~ AGRlCULTtiRAL ftE&DENTlAL tilStRltT Board, or the Planning Commission^ the petitioner or petitioners 17992 Waterbo Rd. Chelsea bers rejected Senate amendments Broker to the Public Health Code, and INSULATION 'requesting an amendment shall at the time df application pay the s'ent it back to the Upper Chamber Section 5.02; Delete item L. Insert: L. -A parcel havittg a lot fee as established by the Township Board, ho part of which shall & for further consideration. CONTRACTOR area of 2.0 td les sthail &;0 acres fnay be used to raise orie farm be returnable to the petitioner. anlntal as ddrirf^d Iri ^ftiele' 1¾. Livestock, provided that pen and A bill which would have reduced •k Blown In side walls and attic. Shelter ate frtaih'taifiefl ih A sanitary condition, and that such front} two years to one the proba­ • R r= 4.17 per Inch. ARTICLE XXVII - BOARD OF APPEALS NOTl€6 OF tionary period for new drivers- Was animal is fenced in or otherwise prevented from roaming at jc Resists fire and molstura, large Hit the premises, and that adequate housing is provided. Section 27.62. Delete contents. Insert: MEMBERSHIP, ftarrowly defeated by -the HOUse" • Lightweight. this week, but may come uf> fOf TERMS, AND DUTIES. The Township BOafd shall appoint the a reconsideration vote flMtwe m ^ Meets Fede^f J^Mtfieatlan Section i>.6t insert: M. A parcel h6Virig a ldt arefc of 5.0 to Board of Appeals which shall consist of five members. The first Another defeated bill, which wotild HlN-'|)>hS. less than l6.0 acres may bfe tise'd for the ralslrtg and keeping of member of the Board of Appeals shall be a member of the Town­ have required persons seeking .pa­ • This IrisulaHon made from iive^tOCkj not as a fdrmihg Activity and not for the purpose of ship Planning Commission. The remaining members of the Board TAKE NOTICE that the Sylvan Township Plan­ role to be brought before only ofte 106% Wood fibre*. renhihOratien dt sale, b'ilt incidental to the p'fhicipal use of a of Appeals shall be selected from the electors of the Township. member of the State Parole BOafd, single-farhily dwelling there situated providing that no feed other The members selected shall be representative of the population ning ConlthisSiftn Will hold a public hearing upon the \Vsts rereferred to committee 'where KEEP C06t £SAVE FUEL.! than grain and hay is imported to the premises, and all livestock distribution and of the various interests present in the Township. application of Willlatn C. Weber, Optionee, and Ann it is expected to rertWml. OON'T WAIT TOO LONG, \ feed is stored ih rd'dent proof containers, and that pehs and Shel­ One member may be a member of the Township Board. An Arbor Trust Company, Trustee, for the Miladore Liebeck (TIL CdiST MORfe LATER. ters are maintained in a sanifaty cdftdltloh, &hd that slich live­ employee or contractor of the Township Board may not serve Liquidating Tfugt, for a change of the zoning from From the Governor . . , stock are fenced in or otherwise preVeftted frdfh rbamlfig at as a member or an employee of the Board of Appeals. The term i*> ykafs Irl the bUildlrtsJ and insu- large off the premises, ahd that adequate hddsing is provided. Conservatioh-liecfeatiOn District tb Agricultural Dis­ of each member shall be for three years, except that of the Governor Milliken sighed a to­ IdtiOhi business In this area. members first appointed, two shall serve for two years and the trict pertaining to the following described premises: tal of two dozen bills into law thfs Section 5;03. Deidte ite'm B. Insert: B. Public and private week, several of which rrtake ma­ FREE ESt I MATES park, camping ground, golf course, clubs, hunting lodge and re'mathihg rrtehtbers for three years. The Board of Appeals shall The east half of the southeast quarter of Section 29; the jor changes in Michigan law. Ofte fel».l^*— ••••Ml.t.li \l • «*J-M I * .^••I.IH^W rldirig academies, gdftten Wursories, add greehhduses. hear and decide only such matters as the Board of Appeals is northwest quarter bf the northeast quarter o*f Section 32; •tit these new laws exteiidfe titftll specifically authorized to pass on as provided in this Ordinance. the west dtie-half iff the Southwest quarter of Section 2&; the Aug. 31 the deadihtl to apply tot KEN OSBORNE Section 5.63. tnSe'rt: L. Home occupations. M. Rifle r6«ges southwest tjtittfltet 61 the southeast qu&ftdr of Sectiblh 29; the ht«tfe heatlftg aSslse«hce grants. h. mh 8&1-7497 ahd ttap ahdoiing. The within amendment shall be effective thirty (30) The deadHhe for the program had days from the date of this publication. northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 32, Sylvan beelt April 80, btft lawmaker* vot­ ALUMINUM ST6RM WINDOWS Section 5.04. Delete iteni.El. insert: 1. Front Yard:, the Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan,, commonly referred 1 AN6 DOORS ed to extend It due tb tne failtife lllffcl'Aflrf.!, rHihirhufh Setback shall rtOt We less than seventy (70) feet from to as the "Liebeck Farm" located at the end of Liebeck **- All remaining provisions of the Lyndon Township Zon­ Road south of Old US-12 and west of Sylvan Center, .Jii.ihMlH.'KirtlViai.w^.l^KMttl.^n-HitniWi I! ,WuAmM„ rlghWf-Way ....*rit*iL ^, j- \ mM •4fca mmm J*m t |W r |ir ;( •mriiini.nViw

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vi -» •S- Display Vmrnual Plants I the t ,c$nl - Fluoride Clinic. Their h$p IhclUUe'd ih the First Amendment ctih *l^w \W6 riSoHy ^xtinc» Vbit the rrii&mUrtymwi^M$6mitor**i hi| the program and d«Heerh idrthe stifjiiiatiofi that "Congress shall Automobile tiiub 0! BicHigah. ^dric|. Nesting arbas in the jack- Kirdctrid'S wdfblor onil Bitter ode of the area's ftfcft, Ml-Mryi^ carpet 8tbr«*, the area children is a credit to make no law . . . abridging the A Select!dil of 20 popular parks, pirie fdrests &i'duha Oscdda county rare birds plus wild fowl unrd^rve it 7(10 ft.We'stiiedge . fwe.bn Saginaw and its,sister city 661-9332 1*6 >M preparation and work that the pro­ if we don't the day may not be far En%tic botilde'r's SwdBt into Mich­ In Japan, can be seen at the TOku- ^ifkA^fitJs Mmv Mk, $M 'Rock . , gram*' can even he offered to theof f when we may not be able to do igan duM tm glddial ag6 also ihirha-Sagtna'w Friendship Gar- 1 ^f8ri§ WbrjtlldHd ^dHfcfiJdry; on Apple Island; Orchard lake so—ever again. are displayed. Fbr fnWe ihfbrma- deh dt. Rust Dr. and Washington 1 Mtiffriaei ferJlrJHIfcyi CSHrtteh's, Ahh Arbof -Fdr:'i Mjtfe bafckgroUha, the Ghe't- Sincerely, titih, call (6^) 381-1574. St. (517-776-1480). Thb garden Was sp program #as s%fed by Vir- Mi's. Josepitle liitcttka. Baitie Greek's LeiUi Ar'Bb^tUrh designed by a Tdkushi>rha plants gjhia , Albrecht in approximately (61^965-5117) traces rnah's his­ expert and is a replica of a topi­ 745 S. WAGHlfeU ItD. ANN AR!6* 1970. It was she who recruited To the Editor tory from the ice afee to the 2aH of the tenner; Arboretum in «Ml 5S- pftgranr\ pi to be too mtlch for rh'eh's Year (IWV) is using five ^scihd ra'tifidatibh a.eclated void. .ansing and Haj'twick Pines St^fe offe individual to oversee so themillio n of your tax dollars to pro-! Tliiis atterhpt tb stack the deck is >ark seven miles northeast of Chelsea Jay^eG Afcftjlifry .#&' ap­ nio'te passage of 'the ERA. Presi-I evideftce that EiRA lacks the kind Grayling (^17-348-7068). Hartwick ll. tWNtma^fHaWW^H^hip'Salens, $dg(nd^v b^ support the Cbh&titutibh re- 5 proached Wr s^d^rdhip dhfcl ac­ flettt (jar'ter has S'ppdihted Bella? lHbsi also has a rbprodudtioh of :i!.-sfi8W%Kj8H$/M«lf8Ha ... m Y6ur Auction cepted the responsibility. Abzug> former Congresswomanj tniires for ame'iidrriehts.'' kh bariy lagging camp. Fbrirlef frdrh New York as chairperson ofj William Stanineyer, # professor 13. ^fM's'Wapyirr'^dKagem^ Because of manpower and the Affabi-eturh, Which hag dh Indiah 14. NcfrfWlck f^'lnes State Park, GraVNrrg ldfcatidn df the schools, we areth e Natldrial IWY Cdrrirriissidh, so.; bf law at Indiana University, was garxie'ril, is' at 20^0 E. rVlcjuht ilbpe, in The a 1 you can guess what direction these! ^rpdn^ those ,\yh6 testified against (^48744¾). 15. Sand Lakes Quiet Area, Kaikcfeka forced -p rufi the clinic in the sum- 16. Lund's Scenic Gardens, Maple Ciiy nfer. Since it is a state p'rogram programs are going to be Slanted J the proposal. He warned against the Swimriiers can bhjoy the Straits • Operatidn Wake lip (OWU) an! Frightfui l^gai jungle $iis, arhend- 17. Michilifnackin6c Stdfe Park, Mackinaw City there atje dehai!h'p>ecedUfi6§ to fcl- Inent would create'. ?i|f E^A js rati­ bt M^cki^^c bbach in the shadow id>. m octdbe? df wch», m effective anti-ERA organization ini bf. Fort .Michilimackihac, a fully I6i Taliqdamenon FdHs Stdte Park, "NeWbeFCf Get 1 initliVT nf 11 .i i, , Vii .,. ft, '.WrTitrf T-Mliiikit'i.ftr "ntnr i Jim&imm* 11 mihate participatioh m the con "ichilimac^inac State 'Park near terkte '61 wbrheh 4fiib were anti ie'dtlbktpi; rffjsbdrl-wrle rdlation- MMAM SAFETir VjP: STUCK IN THE MUD ^10¾. tfie plate iiisbciety 'I8r 'de­ ackihaw City. Cdll ei6-436-5563 -Inheovy trciftic.Wat^h fhij feroKe Hfihts 6f E'RAj br dnti^bbrti^ft 6r ahti^gbv-l or ^dded info'rmatibri. i Sbme of our members were told viant suK6Qiture"s, fhe rritop' arid Ihe Second tirtd third cdfs ahedd, too. registration forms and information Htidfrifes of thi military, lM v6rV: MdtbMs will ^Ihd the 17-mile ; feeing pVepdred in odyonce avpids panic Call pamphlets. On Feb. 15, a letter to,'go get your own irhdriey and 4 IfifSfRigfi:: bibb's and p >ssibie rear-'enci collisions. have your own meeting'; others eMehce 01 #iyate all^girl dr a& lack River Dr., ffoffi IrohWbdd tb p: td pS^e'ffis ahd fegis'tratidri forms/ bby s^chfedis, iLM ^eh>rkfe the' ake Superldr, & scehic dblight drid ale sent out through the schools.. were told no delegate would be $>~ ^cdep'ta'bfe urile^s she wa's #0-selWl ffiaKe% # MtiKs arid ilkdrS G&ti get a clb§b-up Took kt*u, ,.b^v ^..-.- „Kflfc^ri ^ #1^1^ Ah article: is the'ri irtin ftfr tvvb cdn- rrfiti^t^rial s^hdbls ^dbi^ted tyifa ^Ht ft^f'by watbi*falls dp to M & M GRAVEL CO. sdfcutive weeks in the Weal papfcfsf abprtidri; ^rb'^ERA and pro-lesbian trbb a'rid Mhftib idehtlfIbatibft. &$ rights"; and on and on.' that also fcdile^bs ^eei#hg tede'rial aid." ' feet'.high By( March 10, a report to state '. Hirers Sllsb Will find, trie SehSy part of its sdfffffter p'foferarri) With Repair Your Old Driveway rrliist fee.made on enr'blimerit. happteried in dther states*. Time Is bf tKe essgrice in Vbic-' bhdtogfaphy tela t^ps Im me% Whs mm favM&it lng your complaint over this ef- Mtibnal Wildlife Refuge (806-5^- Or Build A New One! Mbst of the state cdftferei&fes 9851) a paradise for watching bled. The center, 2900 fibntbri 'to hide A frnin gdW radibais free t'eigrl. tjeBbi- idrt to play politics with the Con­ more than 200 species of birds Center RU, Berttdh mmr, & & is booked and the location is found anisiri, bestrility, atheism and stitution. Where does your Repre­ j5todfefir tn% tiMk hfkr, Bfe'a- Wildlife saribtuary arid educaftdn Andrew Jackson becdftle the flrs't WE THE JOB sentative statid^ ft He IMits 6n >: tgffter bf the Michigan AUddbbn fdf- theclinic. 3M before M fun­ witc'hbraft were pfcrfhltteU 'ver.ahd mdskrats. Setf-giiided auto p'fe'^deht % fit .a tfefil (wiien tie WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES! ning date, WKldH i§ tisUall^ fri JiiHeV In ^f6verrlber ift HOUstOn, while vbting for extension; tell him he afta;hil?irt£ tdUr§ m immie from Sbbiety. boarded'a Balfirrldre fe Ohio car­ anointment csfrds are ^fent diit >, riledla atte'fitldh was fbdused on the should also #te fbr fegcl^ibn. PefUge hdarJd.Uatt'e'f's o'h M-77 hear The Marjorie Ward Strong Wb&d- * fcdAb STGNE professipnal jhelp.jis confirmed and Vivian Craft, Jackson. riage for a short ride to . Balti- PHONE 2;000 delegates' attending the Na­ 'Germ-f^k. idrid Sahctuaiy bn Applfe isla'rid in •rfiOt'e dh June 6, 1833. Trairis were workers are found for the days the tional Women's Conference at tax­ TaHtiua'nlghdri Falls near New­ * SiASfe STONE Tb the Editor: Wmrti LSke is*uhlqtife because stffi Hew to the ddtiHtf^ th'Sh, the clinic ;is open. *Then' by Sept. $0, payers', expense (along with about berry can be viewed via the Too- bf its gffe'at variety tif .vegetattdh * DRAINFIELD STONE a ftinai writteh report is due to4,00 0 Supporters), the Family Day Many times our elected Repre­ ne'rVille trolley and boat rides 'DeWltt Clihtori, 'orily thfe third train! state,- on all particulars. In 6cto- sentatives and Senators 'in Wash- ahd $m cdhdltldh&. thb ss-acte + WASHiED SAND 1941 Riaily, the pro-family grbup, over­ (906-87^2311) to the rapids above Islafrd is oh thfe s'b'uth sldpb of Ov- in the nation, having be"eh ifitro- be*r, we ;start all over again. . As flowed -the Astro-Arena Saturday. rlgton have voted ^gairi^t gtih cdn- the 4; -fQ-dt Ms. the 6i/ -hour trip stibwhj the project is a yeiar-itirig fbl laws they kno'W that the Arfier- 2 tgard Lake ahd c^n rib, Mchfed b'y duced'ih iil. Tih'e growth oTtlie ^ Ps?A St&Nt Or tflter 4 fam. Ah estimated 1&,'600 to 20,000 came fea^es frbm nearby. Soo Junction bbat. Visifbf's rflusit tibtairt a p^fc Industry from j'ts hu'rhble begirt- pf'bces^ldr us. at their: tiWfl e^befisfe from all 50 can people do not want. Most at 10 d;m. and noon Monday throu (313) 498-2866 )lople in the United States are from the Wbst Blbomfieid Pl(t|lic hirigs,in {fie IfeSbs can be se^h in * Fill i&iftT fts fe^urliS stated m toe6-2^ 8slates , pM thg Dis'trict of Colum­ t Friday and at 10:30 a.m. week-ends Schbdls' busihesk ^fficb at 3250 t|i.e Trah^brtaBdn Coltecfidns of isljue of trie Standard, "It is dis­ bia, these worrifen were concern: iWre that throughout the history through Aug. 31, of man the fifat Mp to tfrihg fcbrhrribrce Rd. (gl^l^ftftj. : Helrry Fdrd , Museum, pearbbrn^ Located 4 Miles North of Chelsea appointing that those children that ed about the attack on the fam­ ddtddbr enthusiasts will find Cehter (313-782-1258) Mtai'es.ex- WKleri provides visiters with, a look lirriost need the decay reducing ily, and the radicals flagrantly mis­ ifeout a dlctaldrlai or tMlitdHari fdrm of goverrlfhKrit is to flMfou r campgrounds plus hMdtijj trails hitiilb, gardes and anirrial ^di^pl^ al mfe'horn trie ;DeWitt tfinton M-52 and ROE ROAD assistance r6'rh6te Lesbianism, abortion; ta^ke away all kVm'S frdnl Its biti^ zSns, so that thbV are at the me^yi the Allegan State Qtfrle Atba fibar Thb 'center is dH Wfllbw Rd., hea'r loicorndtlve which plied fhe ^ppfl- Pit HSUftS: S U 5 M6h. thfa Fri. 8 ttt 12 Sot. Ivlftitagev«f 4t^; ^11 ,we c#h '• Flat Rock. Jachian mountains in the 1940s. M the governnjenl, a^ Adolpli;Hft- 1 •""*--~ '».,^);i;,l "•Wff WW ' The 'Sand QUiet'-Arfea on jteMl , .,.,. ij.->"*£:, '•;-•:,..:••x.") };*;>•< .;,-. -^--^^-^^-½^^ J ^ ,. It fs up to. me parents td see ..The .deadline fof ratification of le'r did. hear Kalkaska (6^-258-9471)' bf« '•<•' ( V that their fchitdrSh take advantage the ERA Ariieridmeht is Mkfch 22, The Treasury Department^ 'fers 2;800 acres' bf blitdbb'r rect'ea^ 'if it. 1979. Whether or not to extend by through its Bureau of Alcohol, To- tion where motorized vehicles are Sandy Meyer, President; seven years the deadline was the fo'accb ahd Firearms, is still trying banned. Chelsea Jaycee Auxiliary. subject of three more days Of hear­ to'achieve by rbgulatory edict the: Tipton's Hidden Lake Gardens sort of certtral&ea guri rbguiatioh YOUR CHRYSLER- ings in the middje of May by the has flowering plants from around Td, the Editor: House Subcommittee on Civil and "data bank" which Congress has thb world. Matthaei Botanical Gar­ I would like to alert your read- Constitutional Rights. The distus- consistently rejected as legislation, dens on Dixbb'ro Rd. near Ann 3rs ib H. R. 84^ a Very &ririge*fit Sidh Is c^ritfet'ed arOuhd House ffib jjrdpbgea rfeguiatitihs', which Arbdr (31^^4-11^8), has exotfc liScldsttre bill which was p'assed in ifo'iht RfesolUtibn 638. the propo­ •surfac'dti ifi the March Si Federal plafits blbomlhg all year in its DEALER ApVil.;:The Senatfe-5s hO'W Consider­ sal may Well be sent tb the full Register have created a riatidh- dhdttging ^eSSbhai displays. ing a companibh bill- SJifrl Which Hddse bfefp're its July 4 recess. wide ftiror Smbrik delehde'rs of tffg Special giiided tburs are avail­ ps even tougher than the House bill. Newsweek columnist George ri$ht to keep afidlbear Sfrfis. Sena­ able at trie £>&W Gardens, 1018 '•The: Senate bill wtiujd. compel Will has summed up the situa­ tor hftc'tilure describfes them as a Main St.,. ih Midland, (517-631- YOUR arty corporation,, tiriiSn, church br tion as well as anydne: "Fac6d "blatafit att^rfifjft to uSUfb con- 2677). There is a new greenhouse 3t|iet group to i'egisteY with the With;'failure, ERA supporters' Wkht gres&idhSl autrib^ity" whifch "de- of flovve'rihg plants. government and dpeh its i*fedi>fds to to change the rules in the ninth monstrMe's dhce dgairi that cer-; A cbvbl'bd l,4tj(i-fbbt path leads fedei-al inspection if it s|ehds |5(f)()0" inning, they want Cohgress to al- tain, gbve^fhdrftal pnici^fe con­ visitors 'ttir'bu'gh Lund's Scbnlc br more on adv^rti^rriefrts^ mail­ J6w anothfer (Sfeven years for rati­ sider thb'rhsylve& tb be SrjdVe the Gardens (616-^28-5824) past painted ings or other efforts ib get pgb'ple fication, a'rid they want votes to law." Rbp'rfe'sentstive Jbnn , Ash- scenes from the life of Christ. The WITH BIG MILEAGE ON HORIZON, brook calls the proposed regula- garden is on Little Traverse Bay tioff^i p'art of afi "insidious move­ hear Maple City. ment" Mich ^Hbtild '^istWb ev8ry; Wild "Sucks, geese, swans, phea- SAPPORO. tnembei* of Cbh^esS tiy toe gdfi] Mm dfHi fieacdcks cari be Seen in itofitrbl fi'dyijtftteS. Or ftdt.** th^friW^l habitat at thb Kel- On April 13 Senator McClure in­ ibgg Bird Saribtuary hear Augusta from 11:00 aim. till 2:00 a.m. Mon thru Sat. troduced Senate Concurrent Reso­ (616-671-5721). Open Sunday 12:00 Noon Till 11 p.m. lution- 79 while Represeritdtlyfe Ash- Trie Sarret Nature Center (616- tirook introduced an identical fadttee BElR & WINE CARRY-OUT FOOD CARRY OUT Concurrent Resolution 558 that.sa day. Both resolutions assert that the proposed BATF regulations'' MRLlEY "exceed powers conferred on the Department by Conferees arid dfe-i CONSTRUCTION PIWKY>KSI ifU A*-(iAV»/ There are three sharp Arrows MARK IV LOUNGE mand that the "prdpb^a Fegula-i ill HOWARD RD nymoutn Art ow t0 choose from And feach Y1§0 M-52 fterte 4754951 CJKelsea tions be withdrawn." give's you your money's worth J^m tif rrfileaefe... and mi/ch rhore. > ' SO 1 IH • 1 — I •!!• 1II — 11 • Writb tb ybiir reprb'sentaflves H^i, HiiBilli ti.BiV HI ADDITIONS - REMODELlMft 39/29 "EPA csiimales based on Arrow s 1 6 litre and two senator^ today uf*gin| ^EP*AlRS Mh'illVVY Mi'OCIlY fingme anil manual transmission Your Plymouth Sapporo. Ihe'm tb supptirt SbnatdrS McdlurB' mileage may clifler depending 6n your NEW HOMES driving rirfbilS.lHe condition ol yotir cfif |nd Rep. Ashbrook Resolutions and its oplion.ilequipment. fhat demand the gun regulations be withdrawn. 40/29' Tuesday Ni AimiORIJtO nEAUR rf4 CHRYSLEft Mrs. L. (3. 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:**. :: a< Pi 12 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 29, 1978.; J m liele Wins Semi-Feature John Stanowski Seeks 88 Fairs Scheduled li »•' J iim— mi i , i i i i i—•—i——mm*mr~m**»**4ii ace at Butler £ • - • n 'Kendall Oil Night was Saturday^ Stevens, 7th; No. 85, Leonard, John W. Stanowski, a candidate Michigan fairgoers can look for­ 6-12, Jackson; Aug. ¢-12, Gaylord; REGISTRATION |Jiifte;21at Butler Motor Speedway. Jones, 11th. for election to a 14th District Court ward to another season ; rPUstay, out; No. 90, Jerry Evil- Aug. 21-26, Kalamazoo; Aug. 22-24, historic statement at Independence General Court Martials. At Fort Tl)e two state fairs are the Upper ***? sizer, out. Falmouth; Aug. 22-26, Chelsea; Third Heat (Soprtsman) — No. Square in Philadelphia. Visitors to, Benning, Ga,, Capt, Stanowski Pejrfinsula State fair at Escanaba, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, served as Chief Legal Ativisor for Aug. 15-20 and the Michigan State Aug. 24-26, Newberry; Aug. 24-27, 94, Fred Worden, 2nd;" No. 73, Tom Greenland; Aug. 25-27, Allenville; To the Qualified Electors of the Stevens, out. may see an 1823 engraving of the the post, providing legal services' fair-at Detroit, Aug. 25-Sept, 4. original Declaration of Independ­ Oilier fair dates and locations, as Aug. 25-27, Han,cock|-Aug. 28-Sept. Fourth Heat (Sportsman) — No. for the active duty, dependents, and 2, Traverse City; Aug. 28-Sept 4, 85, Leonard Jones, 4th. ent One of 200 made, it was print- retirees. He commanded the team compiled by MDA's County Fair lifted from the original 155 years section are: June 18-25, Ithaca; Imlay City; Aug. 30-Sept. 5, One- Semi-Feature (Sportsman) — No. of legal specialists who participat­ kama; Aug. 31-Sept. 4, Hart; Aug. TOWNSHIP OF LIMA 94, Fred Worden, 3rd; No. 73, Tom ago. ed in Operation Airborne D, where^ June 20-26, Sparta; June 29-July 4, (PRECINCT NO. 1) his responsibility was to promoteY JOHN STANOWSKI Lake Odessa; July 4-8, Marion; 31-Sept. 4, Kinross; Sept. 1-4, Norway; Sept. 5-9, Sa­ COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN all legal services for the combat progressively changing attitudes of July 9-15, Vassar; July 10-16; Big personnel prior to being air lifted Rapids; July 16-22, Hastings; July line; Sept. 7*9, Stalwart; Sept. 8- Notice is hereby given thot In conformity with th« "Michigan rehabilitating the criminal. If the 10, Posen; Sept. 8-16, Allegan; Sept. to Europe. criminal had the fear of punish­ 16-22, Marne; July 17-22, Croswell; Election Law," I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, *xc*p* ; Tuly 17-22, Fowle'rviile; July 17-22, 9-16, Saginaw; Sept. 18-23, Centre- Sunday end a tegai holiday, ths day of any regulor or special «lectiort Capt. Stanowski served as thement , just maybe he would take Greenville; July 22-29, Hartford; ville; Sept. 21-23, Marquette; Sept. or primary election, receive for registration th« nam* of any legpl, post legal advisor to the Armed a long, hard looks before he com­ July 23-29, Charlotte; July 24-29, 24-30, Hillsdale. voter In said Township not already registered who nrioy APPLY TO.' Forces Disciplinary Control Board mits an armed robbery," Stanow­ Gladwin; July 24-29, Holland; July ME PERSONALLY for such registration. ', .'.;. which was responsible for the pro­ ski added. "There is no excuse 25-29, Ravenna; July 26-29, Hale; tection of the servicemen's rights for the commission of an armed According to the U.S. Depart­ July, 29-30, Stephenson; July 30- ment of Labor, the more than 2,500 against discriminatory housing and robbery nor any reason for plac­ Aug. 5, Caro; July 30-Aug. 5, Har­ Notice Is Hereby Given that I will be at my home, unfair contractual obligations. On ing a victim in fear of his life. local offices of the Federal-State rison; July 31-Aug. 4, Alma; July employment service offer youth 10411 Chelsea-Dexter Road, By Appointment, from 8:00 approved occasions, Capt. Stanow­ Far too often the victim's life 31-Aug. 5,Standish; July 31-Aug. 5, ski appeared in the civilian courts dangles on a slim thread while the such services as testing, counsel­ am. to 5:00 p.m. Bay City; July 31-Aug. 5, Mason; ing, and job placement; in fiscal '..'-• ,\ to enforce the rights of service criminal decides whether you July 31-Aug. 5, Davisburg. personnel as provided for under the should live or die. year 1976, the employment serv­ federal statute of the Soldier Civil Aug, 1-4, Washtenaw County 4-H ice received 4.6 million new or Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at My Home, "Armed robbery should be era­ Fair, Saline; Aug. 3-6, Kalkaska; renewal applications from young Relief Act. As' post legal advisor, dicated from our society and this' he served as- advisor to the Army <\ug. 4-13, Ionia; Aug. 6-12, Badpeopl e under age 22, totaling. 30 10411 Chelsea-Dexter Road, can only be accomplished if the Axe; Aug. 6-12, Coldwater; Aug. percent of all applications. Community Service Board, the judicial system is not only fair but Gold Star Wives and the Child also, that justice must be swift, Protective Services Council of Fort certain, severe, and public. Benning, Ga. July IB, 1978 - Last Day "Speedy trials are necessary to 1 On week-ends, Capt .Stanowski insure that a defendant will be • AMISH MADE CABINETS From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. ' provided free legal services to the prosecuted within 90 days of his THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION indigent at the Columbus Legal Aid arrest. ' .-- • CABINETS BY CONTINENTAL Society. And on Saturday, July 8, 1978 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Certainty of punishment is As provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Acts of 1954 In July, 1974, he was appointed necessary to- prevent the criminal • MERILLAT CABINETRY As Amended. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney by from shopping for the lenient jud­ William F. Delhy for the County ges-by implementing standardized SHOWROOM HOURS: For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ of Washtenaw. sentencing. Severity of punish­ Monday thru Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ING such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or To the Qualified Electors of the Within the Office of the Prosecut­ ment should be met on the basis VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. •'.". ing Attorney, Stanowski was intha t punishment should fit the Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. charge of the Co-operative Reim­ crime and not the person. or By Appointment. The name of no person but on ACTUAL RESIDENT of th$ bursement Program, advis'or to the precinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Const!- TOWNSHIP OF DEXTER "Last, but not least important, tion, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall be, Crime Prevention Bureau and at­is public awareness that the courts entered in the registration book. torney-advisor, for the Consumer (Precinct No. I) are doing their job will reduce the DUTCH COUNTRY Action Center^ He has prosecuted public's fear of crime while put­ Cases in Juvenile Court and has COUNTY OF WASHTENAW, STATE OF MICHIGAN ting criminals on notice that crime Arlene Bareis, Township Clerk represented the Prosecuting At­ will not be tolerated," Stanowski KITCHENS Notice Is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michigan torney's Office in the Probate concluded. PHONE 428-7292 Election Law," 1, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, except Court—Mental Health Division. Sunday and. a legafc holiday, the day ofany regular orspecial election i . 146 E. Main St, Manchester or primary election, receive for registration tne ndme of any legal Stanowski *has been empfbyecf «mMMHW A Standard WanbAd Gets Results/ voter in said Township, City or Village not already registered who may by the Prosecutor's Office nearly Stephen Bouivkamp APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. four years and is one of the Sen­ ior trial Attorneys assigned to the Joins J^aw Firm 14th District Court. As a Senior Southfield attorney James M. Notice Is Hereby Given that I will be at my home, Trial Attorney, he has- prosecuted Alexander recently moved the ad­ •Di 13890 Island Lake Road, any day from 8:00 a.m, to persons charged with homicide, mission of three . new lawyers, 5:00 p.m. by appointment, phone 475-7271. criminal sexual conduct, murder, among whom was Stephen C. Bouw­ robbery, larceny, as well as Dis­ kamp, into the law firm of Wil­ trict Court misdemeanors; After liam I. Liberson, P.C. work, Stanowski has taught at the Notice Is Hereby Given That I Will Be at My Home, Bouwkamp is the son of Mr. and ^ 13890 Island Lake Road, Southeast Regional Criminal Jus­ Mrs. Burt Bouwkamp, formerly tice Training Center and at Wash­ of Bloomfield Hills, now living in tenaw- Community College: Crimi­ Coventry, England. He is mar­ nal Law and Procedure; Criminal ried to Lynette A. Henes', 7951 Investigation and Police Commun­ Fourth St., who is the daughter of uly 10,1978 - Ust Day ity Relations. Mrs. Stanley Henes and the late From 8 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. "The thrust of today's interest Mr. Henes. is'in the protection of criminal THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION V>V> rights," Stanowski stated. "Every­ Patent No. 1 And on Saturday, July 8, 1978 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. body should be concerned for the rights of the criminal to prevent John Ruggles of Thomaston, Me., As provided by Section 498, Act No. 116, Public Act* of 1954 a police^type state, but not to the was granted patent Number 1 July As Amended. exclusion of the vast silent ma­ 13, 1936, for his idea of traction For the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ jority's innate right, of freedom wheels for locomotives. While this from fear. While the majority does was the first time the government FIRECRACK SALE ING such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or not express their fear, they are numbered the patents, it had is­ - VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. cautious not to walk after dark sued some 9,957 un-numbered pat­ without looking about and over ents previously. A wide selection of 1978 NOVA 2-DR. 1978 MONTE CARLO The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of trie their shoulder constantly. And yet, inventions, ranging from transpor­ 305 V-8, automatic, air. precinpt at the time of registration, and entitled under the Consti­ the criminal walks among our tation vehicles to mousetraps, may 305 V-8, auto, power steering. tution, if remoining such resident, to vote at the next election, shall midst, head held erect without be seen in the 8-acre Hall of Tech­ Stock No. 3730. Stock No. 3745. be entered in the reaistration book. fear of being the victim of rape, nology of Henry Ford Museum, robbery, assault or being burgla­ Dearborn. rized." Sale Price $5958 William Eisenbeiser, Township Clerk "The .fear of punishment has Telephone Your Club News SAVE $500 I been markedly reduced by ever To 475-1371. 1978 MONZA 2-Dr. Wagon 1978 CHEV C-10 PICK-UP Full factory equipment. Stock No. 3667. Stock No. 4071. 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.ActVtlLi.Ai.,.)..... »-Lu^,-^l.l ..*i. --),,¾¾ u •MfcMMMItMIMttMlllMMBMMM tmm \mm ''ftVW, »>»': r>.rV*. * •^imimim i>i JM'fWl i TH^^I^S^andarid^XIrujrAy,- June $9, 197S 10 rtinnnieni? BOYER sea 4 »»•«»*,« .^+^-^ qi*—tSmn^.l, Mr*"* *••• iiiWmlai'i.iM** ! ond I ill POOL SCHEDULE >* MAGIC On Tuesday, June 20, VFW Post! dren themselves are trained to 4076 and Auxiliary served a spa* qpprate, a guest lodge, a Chapel, K June 12 - Aug* 4 "More Foola for Your Mooia ghetti dinner to 90 children and an auditorium, and a farm; < 10 adults, dncludlng Sam Story, Purpose of the Home is to pro­ (No Swimming July 4 Week-End) Maojic Shows executive director, and Glenn vide a normal home life for chil­ dren of deceased and disabled • • * '' | for any occasion. (313)475-8266 Games, personnel director, from Open Recreation Swimming Fee: 5.0c .per swimmer 1 members of the Veterans of Fore­ i«'»Wf,f»'iwnnimiii n li^HWIillP'i'lHlli I'll ' ill IIII in |M >«l| i, lirl in «H i |«IWW .J- Ra.pida. This is all supported by the thou­ ?. The children of the Home were sands of VFW Posts and Auxili­ Monday through Friday 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m, treated to a IIII "jlll •HU'"""!) •nmm»m*nm a little village alt its own, cover­ ;§e WW %ti(w\al Home in Eatop 5-and 6-Year-Olds 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. mm ing a total of 640 acres, consisting Rapids and see what we are so 7- and 8-YeatvOlds 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. of individual homes for each fam­ prpudly doing for our Veterans 9- and 10-Year-Olds 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ily, their own grocery store, Eire and their families," Betty Smitji Department which the older chil­ said. piving Lessons , Foe: $10 for'2-week session Sylvan Township Notice Mr. and* Mrs. Jay Hughes Four two-Week Sessions (same as swimming lessons) •Regular Sylvan Township Board meeting, sched­ Must be able to swim 25 yards to enroll Diane Robhins, Jay Hughes Wed paily, Monday through Friday 12 to 12:30, 12:30 to 1; 2 to 2:30 p.m. uled., far* July 4 has been postponed one week Five Area Students in Swim Chip Monday-Friday, June 12-July 27; Sat. morning •to'TWday, July 11, 1978, 7 p.m. Saturday at St Joseph's in Dexter Advanced Swim €lub Fee: $20, or $50 max. per family Daily, Monday through Friday Diane Robhins and Jay Httghes ried matching -bouquets of white gram All l^Y*ar-01ds, Better 11- and 12-Year-Olds were united in marriage Saturday^ carnations dipped in the same col­ ..,,...... ,.,7:15 to 8:30 a.m., 8:30 to 9:45 a.m„ 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. SYLVAN TOWNSHIP June 24 at 5 p.m. at St. Joseph or of their gowns and yeilQW.sweet-' Catholic church, Dexter. Two weeks of aoademic chal­ Jr., 5228 J(telin Lafce Dr., math! 8-¥ear-(Mds and Under ...... ,,10:00 to 11:00 a.m., 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. Don Schoenberg, Supervisor heart roses with babies breath. lenge and a sample of College life The program provides an oppbr- .9- a^nd W-Year-Olds il:00 to 12:00 a.m., 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. The Rev. Fr. Kenneth MacDonv They also wore a single carna­ are on the agenda for four high tunity. f,or young students . to! ex- aid performed the ceremony for tion and babies' breath in their !' 11- and 12-Year-Olds 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. school students from Chelsea and -plore'their academic interests un* POOL RENTALS May bje scheduled when pool is not in use the daughter of Mr. and Mrsi one from' Gregory lor the June 18- der the teaching guidance of the Advertise Your Auction in The Standardf! James Robbins, Trinkle Rd.( Ohel-f For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. 30 session of Indiana State Uni­ university faculty., Mpst be scheduled at least two '«t i$ Federally licensed fet Mb The couple took a week-long stone abuse counseling.) *•., length gown or quiana inpaleyel- tdur of Michigan and will reside pants will gain skills to build their $5& for information. ; '*Tl^mm**pm+i IMI i^iiti »•*>*•••' .<•<•• ,+^...^..-^...,. »*%r^.. Inn' ' i ' '" I"' • ' n I lnhUtlwan n m*m~~m-mim——m*mmm •»-<-: JjV w;with a mat^iAg

5. -.'.V14, The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 29, 1978 CLASS OF '78 PLANS: or High School Honor Roll Shelley WcirrenWill n to Joins Walk to I- 3asod on fourtU marking period 11th GRADE- White House State Contention Renee Alexander, David Bald­ 12th GRADE- Local VFW Post and Auxiliary Mac Packard began his term of Theresa Ahrens', Dpnald Aldrich, win, Cheryl Bareis, Cynthia Bar- Chelsea chiropractor, Dr. War- eis, Scott Beyer, Lucy Bott, Karen « at an ren B. Atkinson will join sfcveiral members attended the VFW 59th office as commander of District James Alexander (all A), Albert state convention at the Southfield No. 6. There are 15 VFW districts Anderson, Becky Armstrong, An­ Bross, Ellen Bury, Jenny Clark, When Shelley Warren com­ I've finished high school^andVI've 'h thousand other doctors in Washing­ Tammy Collinsworth, Aimee Coy­ ton, D.C. over this up-coming In­ Sheraton Inn and the Michigan Inn in Michigan. District No; 6 is com­ tonio Bandeira, Jane Barnes, Jer- pletes her i'cudies in dental hy­ always wanted to go to Central," |,| posed of 30 VFW posts. ald Benjamin (all A), Stuart Black- er, Anna Crawford, Shannon Cul­ dependence Day week-end in a June 22-25. More than 2,000 VFW giene she will probably find an she commented. Byron Smith wasi appointed De­ law, Deborah Bollinger, James ver, Nancy Drew, Caroline Ender- apartment far enough away from In addition to her activities ih f I "Walk for Our Patients' Rights." men and 1,200 women of the auxi­ Bollinger, James Botstord, Linda le, Anthony Fischer, Mary Haas, Several thousand Doctors of Chi­ liaries of Michigan registered for partment deputy aid to the VA Hos­ her job so that she can run to track and as class president, pital in Ann Arbor. Andy Richter Breza, John Bulick, David Burg, Shelly Hatt, Susan Heller, Bryan work. Shelley played three years as a ; ropractic are expected to deliver the convention. Laurie Campbell, Elisabeth Ool- Herrick, Kelly Bill, Kevin Houle, to every Congressman and Sena­ from Bay City will be the Depart­ A four-year veteran of the center on the high school has- ^ Local members' attending were ment of Michigan new commander ; Tins, Darrell Crawford, Kimberly Susan Inglis, Sheryl Kiel, John Chelsea High school girls- track ketball team, and played in both $ tor, as well as the President, peti­ commander Kermit Sharp, presi­ Dunn (all A), Nancy E-ry, Bruce Koepele. ' tions containing up to a million and Betty Connelly from Monroe team, a four-time qualifier for the symphony' and marching dent, Bessie Sharp, District No, 6 will be the president of the Lad­ Fairbanks, Beth Flanigan, Susan Caroline Lane, Ronald Maier, the state meet, and the daugh­ while in, her freshman names of their patients asking for senior vice-comrnander, Mac Pac­ German, Leslie- Gilbreath, Tracie John Nelson, Mary Noah, Mary and sophomore years. their equal rights to select the ies Auxiliaries. She is from Dis­ ter of a dentist, Shelley's ca­ kard, Eulahlee Packard* Ken and trict No. 6. Goins, Michael Hagen, Tracy Haw­ Northrop, Sus'an Piawlowski, Janis reer plans are fairly well set­ "When I reached my junior * doctor and type of health care sys­ Lucy Piatt, Fremont Boyer, Byron ker, Diane Haworth, Todd Head- Proctor, Tracey Schumann; Sara tled. year the school had lengthened' tem of their choice. The doctors Smith, and Gary Kent. ' The planning meeting for 1978-79 rick* Holly' Hoffmeyer. Schwarze, Thomas Severn, Michael and many of their families, as­ will be held in Brighton, July 16 "After working for my father the time of classes and there ." sistants, and patients will stage a Memorial services for the fal­ Jeff jahnke, Steven Jaskot, De- Shonk, Richard Spayd, Shelly Sp­ since i was a freshman, I've just wasn't enough tiiri^o tak£ *' at 1 p.m. with representatives from 1 ringer, Theresa Thompson, Gary walk frrst to the White House to len were held Thursday, June 22 all posts attending. anna Johnson (all A), Jeffrey Kiel, been 'influenced by his dental everything I wanted: to,".she ex- ^ deliver their petitions to the Pre­ with the Rev. Reinwold of Indi­ Frank Kornexl, Beth Lewis, Brian Thornton, Nancy Tison, Loretta assistants who were always' very plained. Toubeaux, Daniel Trinkle. David sident, and then on to the Capitol ana, formerly of Pinckney, as guest Lewis (all A)> Jon vMcCormick, nice arid enjoyed their workr" Of all her classes, Shelley said Wihere they will deliver the re­ speaker. Spending billions on employ- Mary McGinn, Elizabeth McKaig, Trinkle, Robert Usher, Lori Vail she said. . that her psychology class "was mem, training and other social Riper, Cathy Villemure, Michael spective petitions to their Individ­ An hour-long military parade programs since the 1980's has not Angeline Merkel, Carolyn Meyer, "There really isn't any other the most interesting. It wasn't ual Congressmen and Senators. had seven drum and bugle corps Dana Murphy, Brian Nadeau, Janet Waldyke, Janet Walz, Cynthia Wel- program I'd been interested in boring at all but it was hard and t narrowed the gap in unemploy­ ^hans, Douglas Wetzel. The petitions, which are being in the line of march. They were ment rates' between whites and Nicola, Linda Oesterle, Kimberly except becoming a hygienest,"* there was a lot of information }• in competition at the pageant of Olson, Diane Ottoman (all A), she added. that had to be learned. I think collected throughout the United blacks and other minority group I learned the most from that... States, read: "We the following drums on Saturday night, held at members, according to Secretary Kurt Owlngs, Gai-y Packard, Julie 10th GRADE- The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ( SHELLEY WARREN Southfield High school. Prahab'ka, Tammy Puglisi (all A), Clare Warren, Shelley gradu­ class." '."••' -'I ... . concerned American citizens, pe­ of Labor Ray Marshall in the 1978 Jamie Atkinson, Molly Bacon, 1 The Saginneers of Saginaw coun­ Deborah Refsoh, Joann Rickel- Paula Bennett, Gayle Beyer, Kar­ ated cum laiide from the class Described' by her track coach Shelley said "I wasn't really sad tition, you, our President, Sena­ Employment and Training Report she was president of and re­ Bill Bainton as an outstanding at graduation, but maybe it real tors, and Congressmen, to support ty, sponsored by the Midland post of the President. mann, Denise Robbins, Alan Ros- en Blanchard, Kent Bollinger; (all with 112 youths participating, was* kowski, Anne Schajble, Deborah A), Julie B,otsford (all A), Douglas ceived an academic scholarship athlete, Shelley, continuously ly hasn't hit me yet. I'll still and vote for federal legislation to Western Michigan University broke records, including her own be able to see the people I want that shall include and provide for the winner of $1,000 and trophy. Schantz, Alfred Schmidt, Beverly Bowen, Tracy Cattell, Laura Coff- They have the option of going to Simon, -Katherine Stater, David man, Deborah Connell, John Dunn, in Kalamazoo which she didn't set In previous years, in the to soe, even though we all aren't a freedom of choice of doctors and Please Notify lis of accept. \ half-mile, mile relay, discus, and at the same school anymore," she health care; the freedom to have Dallas, Tex., in August for .natio­ Stahl, Katherine Stepp,: Michael Alice Erke, Dace Ertel (all A), nal competition. Any Change in Address Sweeny, Judith Thompson', Eileen Bradley Flanigan, David Gawlak, "I've been to the Weestern high jump. added. full and complete chiropractic campus but I was much more "Track is an individual sport With a brother who is attend­ health care provided us in or out Tobin, Shelley Warren,' Lori Wer­ Kenneth Geer, Cyhthia Geristler, IT ner, Janey Wiesner, Debbie Wil­ Thomas Gilbreath, Marilyn Hafner, impressed with Central Michigan to, me and personally very re­ ing college, Shelley has been able of hospitals just as medical, surgi­ son, Michael Young, Thomas Young Linda Hamilton, Sarah Haselsch- University when I went there," warding. It is very competi­ to learn-some of the things to cal, and osteopathic care is pro­ Vickie Zeller. wardt, Laurie Hastings, Jeryl Her­ Shelley explained of her deci­ tive, though, which is one thing expect from her classes at CMU. vided in all programs such as na­ rick, Teresa Hoffman, Debbie rfon- sion to attend CMU. I didn't like too well," she said. "Talking with him has made me tional health and accident insur­ baum, Jill Janes. Joining Shelley on her fall While she would like to con­ feel a little less uncertain about ance, Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans Administration and Civil Firecracker Special Michael Killelea, Debra Kaepele move to Mt. Pleasant, among tinue on the track team at CMU going away to school," she com­ 1 Services'." (all A), Troy Koepp, Steven Kv several other. Chelsea class of '78 "it will depend on how my studies mented. arnberg (all A), John LaBarhara, graduates, will be Penny Collins- go. My.first objective is to get Shelley plans to complete her In addition to participating in Daniel McGill, Elizabeth Merkel worth, a.colleague of Shelley's on through school and if I can,make first two years at CMU and then ,that walk from the Whte House to ALL MEN'S (all A), David Morris, Jeanette the track team and her future it through the first* semester I'll transfer into the dental hygiene the Capitol, Dr. Atkinson and Lin­ Morris'on (all A), Eileen Musolf, roommate a,t CMU. "I'm ready 'be all right," she said. . program at the University of da M. Elwart, DC, Technical As­ Ann O'Hagen, Lee Owings (all A), to do something else now that Too excited about her future, Michigan.. sistant, will attend a four-day Valisa Pletcher, Scott Prohaska, seminar on the latest research in Kollett Rinehart, Sue Schafer, Am­ the chiropractic profession in X- anda v Schwarze, Pat Shoemaker, Agricultural ray techniques, examination, and William Spaulding, Drew Sprague R. Spaulding Elected practice management procedures. (all A), Shannon Springer, Pamela Josiah Wedgwood, noted English Stephens, Timothy Sweeny, David Exports Up potter, was born July 12, 1730, into Waldyke (all A), Sandra Welshans, a family of established Stafford­ David Wilson. For 1977*78 shire potters. By the age of 29 he 307* Off had gone into business for himself, 9th GRADE- and at 32 was appointed potter to Dr. Gunder A. Myran was re­ bestow to a volunteer leader. Weather, growing markets for Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 29-30 July 1 Elizabeth Ball, Kenneth Bauer, elected president of Wolverine Recipients of the Silver Beaver grain for livestock and purchases the Queen. Eventually Wedgwood y Gail Boote, Joan Bort, Mary Boy- Council, Boy Scouts of America, were: Dorothy Kramm, Hamburg, by China are all factors in US- turned his talents to the European Ian, Anthony Bulick, Radine Chee- last week. The Wolverine Council Munhacke District Cub Scouting DA's new estimate that U.S. agri­ renaissance of classic art, which is ver, Michele Clark, Susan Cobb, serves 11,500 youth and adult mem­ Commissioner. In her capacity, she cultural exports may reach $26 the area he is probably most noted Teresa Degener, Priscilla Drew, bers in Monroe, Lenawee. Washte­ for today. Among the many pieces Sheri Duffy, Cara Fenney, Donna has been responsible for training billion in 1977-78. of Wedgwood pottery exhibited in naw and Livingston counties. My­ hundreds of volunteer leaders. This represents a $1 to $2 bil­ Fitzsimmons, Thomas Gaunt, Pat­ ran is president of Washtenaw the Decorative Arts Galleries of ricia Gerstler, Paula Haist, Mat­ Thomas P. Schuon, Ann Arbor, lion increase over USDA's earlier Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Community College. scouting vice-president, Schuon's are a pair of plaques nearly 25 DANCERS thew Karat,- Kimberly Harvey, Elected vice-presidents were: major interests have been the phys­ estimate that agricultural exports Nancy Heller, John Hellner, Kelly would total $22 to $24 billion. In inches long made in about 1785, the Hense, Susan Herrst. Kathy Hon- Samuel Green, Temperance, Cub ical, properties and camping pro­ largest pair of Wedgwood plaques Chelsea's Friendly Dept. StoYe baum, Kenneth Hopkins. scouting; Thomas P. Schuon, Ann gram of the Council. the current issue of Agriculture known. Angela Inglis, Brian Koepele, Arbor, scouting; Judge S. J. ,E1- Harold W. Tesoh, Adrian, of Outlook, a monthly USDA publica­ ;-£ori Kornexl, Chris' Kv^rnberg, den, Ann Arbor, exploring; Dr. Troop 1602, sponsored by the Te- tion, ; the department explains the Chandler Lane, Jane Lantis, Pat­ Gordon L. Nordby, Ann Arbor, cumseh Kiwanis Club. He >'was\ manpower; Dan H. Butler, * Ann recognized for his' 10 years of revision reflects recent stronger ricia Luck, Sara Merkel, Theresa prices, particularly for oilseeds and Merkel, Elaine Meyer (all'A), Ma- Arbor, Finance; Richard Schnee- service as scoutmaster of a troop leeya Morley, Alicia Noah, Mary berger, Ann Arbor, administration; of mentally retarded scouts. grains, as well as some increases Poljan, Susan Prinzing, Lisa Rad- Nelson R. DeFord, Ami Arbor Dr. Gordon L. Nordby, Ann Ar­ in the volume of total shipments. DAYSPRING ke, Jennifer Ringe, Elizabeth Rus­ will again s'erve as treasurer, Rol-i bor, vice-president for manpower, "Export prices are now expected sell, Susan Satterthwaite, Patty land Spaulding, Chelsea, was elect­ attained the Eagle rank and served ed Scout Commissioner. Donald' R. on the Camp Staff as a boy in to average only about 5 percent be­ Schumann, Cynthia Snyder, Krystn low those of fiscal 1977, and vo­ GIFTS Steinhauer, Craig Thams, Teresa' Hall, Ann Arbor, serves as Scout Idaho. He has been active in coun­ Tudor, Sara UHman, Barbara Vail- Executive. cil advancement and activities. lume is likely to expand more than 5nO Formerly Chelsea Cord & Cjift liencourt, Lorrie Vandegrift, Pat­ The Silver Beaver for distinguis- Nelson R. DeFord, Ann Arbor, a tenth," the article says. ed service to boyhood was award­ council treasurer, has been active 116 S. MAIN ST. rice Villemure, Marcia Warren, in scouting's fiscal affairs for marry U. S. farm exports reached a Ph. 475-7901 Rebecca Watson, Shari Weber, Pat ed to five scouters. This is the record $24 billion last year but the highest honor a local Council can years. He is widely known for his" Williams. support for and contributions to U. S. agricultural trade surplus CLEARANCE many community activities. dropped from $12.2 billion in 1975- Guest speaker for the annua| 76 to $10.6 billion last year. But meeting was Dr. Thomas S. Hag^ USDA says farm imports are ex gai, High Point, N. C. A member pected to increase just marginal­ of the General , Motors Speakers ly so the surplus may recover to DEXTER LOCKER Bureau, he annually makes more around $12 billion this fistal year than 300 speaking engagements to Several developments are con PAUL DUNBAR, OWNER business conventions. His syndicate tributing to the improved pros­ ed radio program, "Values' for pects for U. S. farm product ex­ 8083 Main St., Dexter Ph. 426-8466 Better Living," is heard through­ ports. These include drought dam­ out the nation. Dr. Haggai serves age to the Brazilian soybean crop; as chairman of the board of ICA. larger than expected demand for He served as National Director of U. 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