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B a s e b a l l Baccalaureate
T ow ard D istrict Fin als Service fo r ’72 Will Meet Saline Saturday at Firsts Willow Run Taking .advantage of 10 Flyer M ssfield in First of Two Games errors, 'the Chelsea Bulldog base S l a t e d ball team defeated Willow Run, The Chelsea High school base- double. Todd Sprague and Jeff 14-4, Wednesday, May 24. Six of ail team, with itwo wins over Wil- Daniels were two for three. Tim the 14 runs were unearned. VainSlambrouk and Dave Lukas.ak Ron' Sweeny went all .the way for The Chelsea -High school gradu School Choir, under the direction w Run and Brighton behind them, ating class of 1972 'invites family dvanced in ithe District play-offs collected singles, and Ralph Stew the Bulldogs, allowing only - ..five of DiAnn L’Roy, Accompaniment art, who played the entire game as hits and picking up 10 strike-outs. and friends to gather With the will include organ, piano, brass, y defeating Tecumseh, 8-4, dn pre- seniors in ithe sanctuary of the district competition Saturday, May catcher, pounded out a double. Ralph Stewart, started at catch guitar, and itympany. The Bulldogs will play Saline at er, and Mike Nadeau, .who picked Hirst United Methodist church, Other components of the cele 7. 128 Park St., 'Sunday, June 4, at Ron Sweeny went tall the way for Blissficld Saturday, June 3 at 1 up a single, finished -the game. bration include a prayer litany p.m. If they .win .that game, they The Bulldogs h it .the ball well, 7:30 p:m, for a baccalaureate cele composed and led by members of le Bulldogs, allowing only six bration of 'thanksgiving. A - sec its and coileating 10 strikie-outs. go on to play, the winner of the collecting a total of 10 toiits. Randy the graduating class. The Rev. Blissfield-Monroe Catholic Central Brier had a double and a triple, tion will be reserved for the grad David Kleis of St. John United 'e gave up four walks. uates to sft as -a class but there Tecumseh was hunt by their four game at 4 p.m. If they win that Tim VanSlambrpuk a double and a Church of Christ will lead in a encounter, they advance the next single, Dave Lukasiak and Todd will net be a processional. brief meditation entitled “T h e l-rors, and gave up 10 'hits to .the The ceLebration has been plan ats of the Chelsea players. Chol- week-end to Monroe to meet more Sprague two singles each, and Jeff Fourth Way.” Daniels a'Single.; ned by officers and representatives •ea had one error'for the .game. competition. of the settlor class In consultation It was a good day for Chelsea , The. team will play. Ann Arbor St. Thomas at home Thursday, with representatives of the Chel jaismen. Randy Brier went .three sea . Ministerial Fellowship.. Beach School or four, and one of his hilts was a June 1 (today) at 4 p.m. Then Brighton... Music selections Include “You’ve The Bulldogs trounced Brighton Got -a Friend,” “I Don’t Know How 11-4, Thursday, (May 25. While To Love Him," “Let There B e Band Concert pitcher Dave Lukasiak was “not Peace on Earth,” “One in t h e as sharp as usual,” Coach Carl Spirit,” "Exodus Song,” “Feet of Set Tonight Senior H onors Genske said he “did well enough Clay,” “You’ll Never 'Walk Alone,” ito keep them off (balance.” and "We’ve Only Just Begun.” Beach Middle school bands will Both catchers, Ralph Stewart WELCOME TO CHELSEA: R. W. (Roily) Bridges has purchased the Chevrolet dealership Some selections will be sung by present - their- Spring Concert and Mike Nadeau, saw action. “I Spaulding, 14210 Eisenbeiser Dr., welcomes Lloyd the entire congregation while oth Thursday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m, at from Spaulding, whose family had, owned the busi ers will be sung by the High the Beach school cafetorium. Ron like to make sure the boys get Bridges, the new Chevrolet dealer, to the village. ness for 43 years. . enough work,” Coach Genske adde ald Harris and Warren Mayer will A re Presented Brighton could only get four hits direct the performances. There off Lukasiak, who (struck out seven will be a free-will donation. batters and gave up four walks. Approximately 250 6th, 7th, and Brighton was. also hurt 'by their 8th graders will perform the var six errors. . Spaulding Chevrolet ious selections. At Class Day The Bulldogs gave up a run on I he 6th grade band will perform one' of their three errors: A walk “Join the Parade,”' “Merry G o ■and a sacrifice, followed by an Koind,” “Aura Lee,” “Streets of Laredo,” and “Krazy Klock.” rian; best dressed, Wayne WeLton error, gave Brighton a run in the Chelsea High school seniors fifth inning. 1 lie 7th graders will perfonn mixed business with pleasure dur and Anne- McKernan, most .talent Has New Ow nership ‘Inspirational March,” “Sun Val ing their annual Senior Class Day ed, Tom Hubert, Keith- Pfeifle, and Chelsea .collected mine hits for ley Mountains Overture,” “Band .rituals, held Wednesday, May 31. Jeanne Haselschwardt; most at the day. Leftfielder Joe Aspirant! I Mays Spirituals,” and “A Happy Principal Charles H. "Lane, pre tractive, Torn "McKernan and Anne and Todd Sprague picked up a sin After .43 years of (business in ed Lake, will take over the dealer 'Lino ” Robert Swamberg will pre sented Good Citizenship awards to McKeman; most likely to succeed, gle .and a double each, Jeff Dan- Chelsea, Spaulding Chevrolet Sales ship'from R. W. “Roily” Spaulding. New Chevy sent a comet solo entitled “Lon Thomas McKeman. and . Jeanne Marty Straub and -Cindy Chandler; enough work, Coach Genske adde’d. and Service will operate under new The new dealership will be known donderry Air.” Haselschwardt most .athletic, Wayne Welton and iels, pitcher Lukasiak, -and Tim ownership. As of Thursday, June as Lloyd Bridges Chevrolet. The 8th grade band will perform Forensics Coach William Coelius Vicki - Meyer; most talkative, iVianSlambrouk each hit singles. 1, Lloyd Bridges, formerly of Wall- Bridges and his family are en Dealer Is From “Storm King,” “An Occasional gave speech awards to the follow Dwight Bolanowskl and Mary thusiastic ahout Chelsea—its peo Suite,” “Blue T-anto,” "Man of La- ing students: Martin ■ Straub and (Slane; class .clowns, Dwight Bolan- ple, the village, and the surround Manoha,” and “Banana Boat.” Robert Wojcicki, first year; Rich ing aj-ea. They expect to live Walled Lake ard . Fayuck, ‘ Daniel Gaunt-- I ’it C H S Lndertdassm eii tsecausc Lloyd M / - A # - J c - ST) Koengeter, Michael Hergert, Thom Check;- mbst studious, Bob.Mester, We neV^Kevrblef~aeale"¥' in "Chel ... (As -’-Spaulding Chevrolet Sales- as Hubert, Robert Master, and Jon Daniel Gaunit, and Karen Schafer; sea. " and Service becomes Lloyd Bridges Kids Summer Schenk, (second year; and. Lynn and mist friendly, Tom McKernan >" According to Roily Spaulding, Chevrolet, Chelsea will ge welcom Sister Mary Genevieve Weber Houle, Harry Jones, Glenn Musolf, and Anne McKernan. “If the blending of the new with Cited at Assem bly the old can .make abetter commun ing a new family into its commun Swim Program and Robert .Stofer, 'third year. ity. Daniel Gaunt was .awarded a 'Cham ity it should work with a dealer Observing pion pin. ., Chelsea High school honored its Lon gworth, Richard Lutovsky, ship. The name is new—Lloyd Lloyd and Barbara Bridges of Starts June 19 Miss ‘Williams presented year Sommer Band underclassmen at an Undergradu Donald Murray, Elaine Musolf, -Bridges Chevrolet—ithe dealer is Walled Lake, their daughter, Mi book awards to Cynthia Chandler, ates Assembly held Friday, May Brian Smith, Duwiana Villemure, new to the community, but defin chelle, 14, their two sons, Jerry, 12, 56th Year in Children of all ages are invited itely not to the automotive busi business manager, and Janice Mc- 26. Principal Charles H. -Lane con and Dan Barnes, 9th grade. and Charlie, 10, have leased the to participate 'in the Chelsea Rec Gaw, editor. Program To ducted the .proceedings. ness.. Many new developments will reation Department’s summer Students maintaining a 9.5 and be occurring, but there will be a Nick Susnjer home at North Lake Mrs. Bareas awarded the Out First-year speech students re above grade point average (on an and will be taking occupancy some Religions Work swimming .program at Half Moon standing Senior Cheerleader Award ceiving awards were John Mann,. lot of the old mixed in.” Lake. The Department will spon Start June 1 2 11-point basis) include: Ronald Fred Kldnk will continue as sales time this month. Let’s get acquain Mother Mary Genevieve Weber, to Jeanne Haselschwardt. - Tom Skittenhelm, Stephanie Aid- Adams, Elizabeth Belser, Barbara ted with our new dealer and our sor a six-week program, broken manager, and Floyd "Jack” Fowler a native of Chelsea and a graduate into .three two-week sessions. The Committee members who wrote Warren j. Mayer, band director rich, Doug Hansen, Margaret Lan Boylan, Phyllis Buss, Eileen Evans, new neighbors. of St. Mary High school, will toe for Chelsea schools, has announc caster, Jeff Daniels, Lee Ferguson, Carol Fail-brother, Diane Kleiner, as office manager. Carl Benjamin first is scheduled to begin Monday, and presented the Class Prophecy will continue as parts manager, Bridges has lived (in -Walled Lake celebrating her 58th anniversary June 19. included: Maryjo Bott, Randy ed the summer band program for Kathy Stoll, Darlene Robbins, Craig Kristine Machlanski, John Mann, since he was 9 years old. He sold in religious life as an Adrian Do Beach Middle school. , The sessions Alter, Laura Gordin, Heather Norman Schafer, Stephen Siebert, Don Knoll as body shop manager, A bus will leave the Chelsea Brier, Cindy Chandler,. Amy Debt- .and the same 'technicians will con business machines throughout minican Sister Sunday, June 4. High school parking 'lot at 10 a.m. ■ling, Steve Flint, Pam LaraWay, will meet June 12 through July 14. Brooks, Marvin Glister, Dave Klem Karen (Sullivan, Janet Wackenhut, 'Michigan and Ohio for several There will be a Mass of Thanks er, Jeanette Bauer, and Donna tinue to perform service in the re each morning to travel to Half. Jon Schenk, Mary Slane, John There wiM. be .a $5 fee to all grad Mary Wood, Steven Worden, and pair and body shops. Roily Spauld years. giving at St. 'Mary church at 11:30 There will be a $5 fee (to all grade Clark. John Young, 11th .grade; Neil Boll Moon Lake, where the instructions Stinehelfer, Ralph. Stewart, Ronald ing will continue to be active in During his travels he met his a.m. with the Rev. Fr. Francis Wa- the summer session. Mary Beth Chandler was named inger, Phyllis Jedele, David Klem- will be given. The children will be Sweeny, Bonnie Wengrin, and Mark the dealership as general manager. wlife, Barbara, a nurse from Trav hoWiak officiating. Following the returned to the high school at 12 Wright. All -sessions will ‘meet !in t h e yearbook editor for 1972-73. er, Dale Koch, Jennifer Lane, Jon Spaulding Chevrolet Soles & Mass there will be a reception in Lewis, Michelle McClear, Michael erse City. Bridges lost interest in noon. Giftatory committee members Bach school band room, They Citizenship awards went to Bar Service was started in 1929 when traveling after that, and entered (the St. (Mary school hail. 'Relatives bara Boylan and Jeffry Daniels, Nadeau, Deborah Oriowski, Dar A recreational swimming pro- for 1972 are: Teni Blacklaw, Dana will be held every Monday, Wed Harold “Pappy” Spaulding pur the automotive business. He work and friends are invited to attend. continued on page six) Check, Sue Cobb, Connie Fletcher, nesday, and Thursday in the fol 11th grade; Jennifer Lane and Jeff lene Robbins, Patricia Spencer, chased the existing building from Mother Mary Genevieve was the Jeffrey 'Sprague, Susan Stoner, ed for several years as sales man Jeanne Haselschwardt, Kathy Hop lowing schedule: 8th grade band, rey Sprague, lQth grade; and Paul Ezra Tdsch and the dealership ager of a local dealership on Walled former Mother General of the Do kins, Jeff Hughes, Thomas Iixey, 7:30 a.m.; 7th grade 'band, 8:45 Wood and Jodi Daniels, 9th grade. Jennifer Tandy, and Kathy Young, from Sylvan Chevrolet of Ann minican Sisters of Adrian. She is 10th grade; and Glenn Alter, Stev Lake, and then resigned to operate Donald O'Dell Thomas McKeman, Jeff . Reed, a.m.; French horn, 10 a.m.; saxo Receiving recognition for perfect Arbor. his own used car 'business. currently vice-president of Build Todd Sprague, and Timothy Vah- phones, 10:45 -a.m.; flute a n d attendance 'were: .Stephanie Aid- en Bennett, Keith Cockerline, Jodi The business became a family ing Development at Barry College, oboes, 11:30 a.m.; clarinets, 1 p.m.; Daniels, Connie Edwards, Cindy Two years later, Bridges bought Named To Head S'ambrouck. rich, Beverly Bott, Kenneth Bux affair in 1946 when Roily Spauld a dealership facility and operated Miami Shores, Fla. Her speciali Serving as History committee comets, 1:45 p.m.; trombones and ton, Lee Ferguson, Sally Gaken, Harook, Merry Hoffmeyer, Teresa ing, who had been working in the zation in teaching was in the field baritones, 2:30 pan.; and percus Lewis, Melinda Newcome, James a Dodge agency that soon became of botany. She is developing a members for 1972 ore: Randy Dime Ktemer, |Barton Wellnitz, dealership over .the past years, re one of the largest truck and recre Of Legion Post Brier, Sue Cobb, Pat Bisele, Jeanne sion, 3:15 p.m. and John Young, 11th grade; Will Powers, John Schafer, Linda Si turned home from military service Botany Center on the Barry Col American Legion Herbert J. Mc- mon, Brian Smith, and Jilt Stew ational vehicle outlets in this part lege campus. (Haselschwardt, David' Lukasiak, 'Band rehearsals far high school iam Aldrich, Tom Boylan, Janis and entered into partnership with of the country. Kune Post No. 31 elected officers Anne McKernan, Thomas McKer- musicians and any community a- Eisemann, Dennis Kipfmiller, Dale ard, 9th grade. his father. The business continued Mother Mary Genevieve is now at the May meeting. Elected were nan, Cind-i Reynolds, Jackie Schil dults interested will be held in the Koch, Jeffrey Marshall, Stephen Karen Sullivan was named cen as a partnership until the death of He sold the Dodge dealership in visiting her brothers and sisters, Donald O’Dell, commander; Pat ler, Wayne Welton, and Robert high school band room on Thurs Schanz, Steve Straub, Polly Van tral treasurer. . Harold Spaulding in 1954. 1970 and “cleansed my soul for a Mrs. J. E. Seckinger of Jackson, Merkel, first vice-commander; Wojcicki. day evenings at 7:30 p.m. There Slam-brouck, Lynette Villemure, Receiving first-year debate pins Since that time, Roily says, “I few months.” Herman Weber of Kalamazoo, The James Finch, second vice-com Seniors held mock elections to is no charge for this activity. and Gary Jones, Kith grade; and were Polly .VanSlambrouck, Bob have continued to operate the With this new family to add to odore Weber of Ypsilanti, Sylves mander; Fred Pearsall, finance of determine which students best fit Concerts will be on Friday eve Susan Allen, Dennis Barker, Steve Schneider, Jeff Williams, Florence business in a manner that has the Chelsea heritage, the old will ter Weber of Chelsea, Arthur We ficer; Herman Reed, chaplain; ted certain roles. Winners an nings .in the parking let down Benneltt, Kevin Dorer, Donald Eis- (Twinky) Beach, Jane Belser, Bet earned the dealership a wide, rep blend with the new, as there will ber of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Ber- Merle Barr, Sr., historian: Richard nounced include: most school spir town at 7:15 p.m. as often as a ele, Francis Grohnert, Terri Jones, sy Belser, Barbara Boylan, Patric utation as a friendly place to pur continue to he many familiar faces tulla Fomer of Chelsea. She will Kern and Keith Boylan, executive it, Bob Wojcicki and Anna McKer- program can be .prepared. Ann Kalmbach, Krista Kargel, Kim ia Ball, Steve Siebert, Ken Buxton, chase a new Chevrolet product and (including Roily Spaulding's) at be returning to her duties m Flori board memgers; and Dennis Slat Michelle McClear, and Neil .Boll obtain superior service after the the Chevrolet dealership. da, June 25. tery, sergeant-at-arms. inger. sale.” The following students received A blending of the new with the novice Champion debate pins and old should result 'in a good blend lcUc-r of commendation from Gov that follows the Chelsea tradition ernor William Miliken; Donna Clark, Jennifer Lane, Jeff Sprague, ami Carol Fa.'rbrother. Marvin Glister received a Cham Summer Rec pion debate pin, and Carol Fair- lr, other was awarded a certificate Program of merit from the Detroit Free Press for participating in varsity debate activities. Starts June 19 Chelsea Recreation Department has announced its planned activi Fun Night Slated ties for its Summer Recreation Program, beginning June 19. Friday Evening Morning activities will include arts and crafts, T-ball, Little At High School League, tennis and baton. Chelsea High school National Afternoon activities will consist Honor Society will sponsor a Fun of playground activities, scheduled Night Friday, June 2, from 7 10 to alternate between North and p.m. at the high school gym. Ad South Elementary schools. mission will be 25 cents. There will be a $1 activity fee Atr-ao’.’ms for the night i n for all children who participate in clude volleyball, dodge boll, weight the Summer Recreation program. lifting, rope climbing, trampoline, All 10, 11, and 12-year elds in and other skills. terested in Little League bail Adult advisors will be present should attend the meeting and reg for the event. Fun Night is open istration to be hold Monday, June to upper elementary and junior 12 at 9 a.m. at the Chelsea High high students, as well as high school cafeteria. school students. All 7, 8, and 9-yoar-olds in MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES: Dr, Gorton in the background, left to right, are: the Rev. terested in T-ball should attend Ricthmiller was Hie spenkor for ceremonies at (he John Morris, the Rev. Fr. Francis Wahowiak, and BASEBALL CONFERENCE TROPHY: As Car) Genske admire the SEC Conference Champion Mrs. Roy Loscy of Trailer Es the meeting and registration to be sistant* Baseball Coach Dana Coin, third-year play ship trophy held by Wayne Welton, co-captain. tates, Radenton, Fin., Is visiting held Monday June 12 at 11 a.m. at Soldiers Monument in Oak Grove Cemetery, fol Ray Lutovsky, master of ceremonies. ers Toi^fl Sprague and Hop Sweeny, ami Coach her sistor, Mrs. Alfred Lindauer, the Chelsea High school cafeteria. lowing the parade on Memorial Day. Pictured lhe Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 1972 «t) 34 Years Ago... | JUST REMINISCING Thursday, June 3, 1S38— SUMMER OF 72 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bahnmiller i Items Taken from the Files of The Chelsea Standard J were guests of honor at a surprise party given on Sunday alt the home and Lynn Fahmer. Judith, who is of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barbour.. Washington Report 4YearsAqo... the daughter of Mrs. Annabelle Lima Center -to celebrate their 36th Thursday, June 6, 1968— Woolley, is a sophomore and plays wedding anniversary. I Duane L. Centner will receive a the tenor saxophone in the Senior During the Future Farmer Week iVIETNAM PULLOUT bachelor of business administration Concert Band, Carol is an 8th contests held at Michigan State M a r v i n L . E s c h degree from Cleary College, Ypsi- grader, plays first chair alto saxo College on -May 5 and 6, Chelsea * 7 Z ELECTION CAMPAIGN lanti, on June 15. His .parents are phone -in the Senior Concert Band, High school entered six if seven When the C&ngress passed the •ecord prohibitively expensive t o Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Gentner, 318 and is the daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. contests in judging and brought Jackson S-t. Gentner, .who lives at Donald Dancer. Campaign Spending Reform Ac: all lhe but .the biggest newspap home a state championship team ih- 670 DeSoto Ave., Ysil-anti, With potato judging, a state champion late last year I wrote in this col ers and magazines. The House Administration Com his wife and daughter, recently re ship team in dairy judging, and the umn that it was a major step for mittee has, in effect, contradicted ceived the Arthur E. Summerfield 24 Years Agoi.. highest and third rating ihdivitli^l ward in making Congress more the will of .the Congress. It has Avyard as the outstanding male Thursday, June 3, 1948— in the dairy contest of approxima representative and- more respon graduate for 1968. A 1951 gradu made .the access to - c u m p a i s u i' Chelsea Appliance, formerly op tely 1,390 entires. This inforraji- sive to the wiil of the people. The spending .materials more difficult ate of Chelsea High sohool, he is tion was received by Roy Wallis key provisions of the Act limited employed in the flight operations erated tinder the name of Chelsea ■instead of easier as .the Congress Electric Sales & Service, is now op agriculture teacher, last we. campaign spending and made cer intended. department of United Air Lines Members of the state champion* tain that full reports would b e at Metropolitan airport. erating under the new fiame with As one of the members of Con Karl Kbengeter as proprietor. The ship potato team are Robert available to -the .public on just who gress who had worked,, for c a m - Two boys who were bom on the Schwartzmiller, Warren. Hoover was contributing how much to can same day and who have become business has been operated for the paign spending reform for six $ast several months' by Harvey arid Francis Hafrier. The state d.dates. Public revelation of con years, I am outraged that the will close -friends during the last five championship dairy team -was led tribution data .is a major dtterenC months celebrated their birthdays Knickerbocker and Mrs. M. L. of the Congress ha3 been ignored. Knickerbocker. Koengeter, of Ann by Martin Merkel, scoring highest to the possibility 'of a. can I have’ been in touch with th e together on Saturday, June 1, Rob In the state; Max Hepburii, third didate .being “.bought", by wealthy ert Annabel, son of Mrs. Doris An Arbor, assumed the business on chairman of the House Adminis May 15. Previous to this time he -highest in the state; and Very! Haf- interest .groups: tration Committee to .request g n nabel, 702 S. Main, and Dennis ley, teammate. One hundred thir Petsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred has held the position of assistant This legislation was passed by exploitation for this dctlott .and it manager, and for the list two years ty-nine schools were entered. an overwhelming vote of both the is -my intention to vote for any erick Petsch, 501 Maywood,' were The public school auditorium, a r nine years old -today, June 6. The department manager, at Montgom House and ithe Senate. It was .a legislation which will reverse tiijsif ery Wards store in Atm Arbor. ranged to represent a garden, With victory'for .the pecpie. 'Now, a decision. • boys are “Chelsea Centennial ba trellis of roses, magnolia and dog bies,” since -they were born in 1959; Mrs. Kbengeter is the daughter of small group of powerful Congress Democracy in a nation as large Mrs; Rose Chase of Chelsea. wood trees, formed a beautiful set men have turned that victory. into and diverse as ours can only work Chelsea’s 125th-anniversary, - ting for the jimiqr-iSQnipr Recep defeat. The House Administra - when .there is a feeling -of trust Midshipman Michael J. Scholtens John Miner, past president of tion, which was held .Friday eve tion Committee (With only ; 2 5 and communication between t h e graduated from ithe U. S. Naval the .Lansing Aerie of Eagles, will ning. With James -Daniels as fodst- members) has ordered that cam people and their elected represen Academy June 5: He its the son of act as -installing officer alt tonight’s master, a “Toast to the Faculty” paign spending statements filed tatives. Full public knowledge pf Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Scholtens, installation of officers of Chelsea’s was given by Howard Hasel- by candidates will be available on the sources , of support and corp 175 E. Summit St. .Upon gradua Aerie, No. 2636, FOE. New offi schwardt, response by Superinten ly at a cost of $1 per page. ('Be mitments of candidates can -make tion, Scholtens was commissioned cers to be installed are as follows: dent Albert C. Johnsen; a “Toast fore the new law went into effect, ati . essential combrSbution- to that an Ensign in the U. S. Navy and George Doe, worthy .president; to the Senior Class,” by Betty Seitz, the statements were available at trust: Unless the Committee is assigned to Nuclear Power School, Herschel O’Dell, vice-president; and a “Toast to the Juniors” by only 10 cents .a .page.) ; .Since each reversed i however, that communi M-are ilsland, Calif. I-Ie will report WaJliain J. .Brown, Jr., chaplain; Rolland Spaulding. The grand candidate’s report' consists of nu cation will remain difficult. I will there for another one and one-half boil Parsons, -conductor; Carl march Was led by Betty-arid Jirnio merous pages,-and since there are- certainly work to open the records years of schooling. Scholtens en Lentz, treasurer; Alton Guenther, Seitz. hundreds of candidates and cam at a reasonable cost so that the | MICHIGAN MIRftOft * tered 'the Naval Academy on June outside guard; Terence Foster and paign .committees, this increased will of the Congress and the trust 30, 1964, after-graduating from .Calvin Light, trustees. |. By Elmer E. White, Secretary, SSichigan Press Association Chelsea High school. He received FIRST MSU MO’S cost has made examination of the -of the people will be protected, < }?J»ii>tnniiimmimniiiiiiitnnnmtiit>»»Mntimm»imiiM«i«mintn>iinnt.>n>mniimnntminiM»iiiil>n>nniii>n»Mi*«»nil»ninmnmtmMT>i««itniiiniiminmi8imm.... m'nffl Lloyd Sohairer, AETM 2-c, has A class of 30 student* will be the his appointment from former Con received his honorable discharge MmiiiiXMHiimiiiifiiiiittnMtininmtMimimimimmiiiimfmiiiMMfiitiiniiiniiMiiMsiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiMiminiMiiii Dems.’jVm Remap. man Keith said enough was enough manuevering is a good deal of bit gressman Neil Staebler. first to receive doctor of medicine from the U-S. Navy -and returned degrees from Michigan State tlnti- It’s accounting time. When the and decided the Legislature would terness in both parties towards fel to his home here last Thursday. Democratic Party starts adding up! never agree on ja -plan. He ordered versity’s College of Human M6d- low party members who “sold ouit” He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar dcine iri June, V'1 the -pluses and minuses for ith!e cur into effect al plan which gives the at one or another to ithe. opposition. 14 Years Ago... thur Schairer pf US-12 and Parker Uncle Lew from Lima Says: rent. year, or the current decade Democrats one extra -seat for sure . The Michigan AFL-CIO has serv Thursday, June 5, 1958— Rd., -and served in .the Navy for for that matter, one of thle occur and perhaps the seat held by Re ed notice on the eight House Demo Charles Lane, Chelsea High two years and nine months. He AUTO OWNERS rences which will produce a broad publican Marvin Esch. crats who voted with Republicans school principal, was program was stationed for a year and a half More than 80 percent of all fam DEAR MISTER EDITOR:
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>1;- ,.r ■itpi-n •.ini w The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 1972
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Ads Taken /r'S EASY TO BU y-SBLL-REtfr ; Till 5 pjfL Tuesday M/RE& FiN*> WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS WANT ADS 1969 MERCURY Cougar XR-7. Red HAMMOND ORGAN teachers CAR & 1-RUCK LEASING. For VACUUM CLEANERS — Electro with black interior, black vinyl wanted to teach' in their own details see Lyle Chriswell at lux, authorized sales and service. The top, air conditioning. $2295. Open homes. Call Grfnnell Brothers, Ann Palmer Motor Sales, GR 5-3271. James Cox, Manchester. Ph. 428- Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon., Tues. Arbor. 662-6667. 84tf 49tf 2931 or 428-8221. 421 and Thurs., 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wed. Fireplace Builder Chelsea Standard and Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 6p.m. Devon NOW TAKING ORDERS for fresh TREE REMOVAL DONE — Also Lincoln-Mercury, 2100 W. Stadium, strawberries. Direct from west Field stone mason, block and brick buyers of standing timber and WANT AD RATES Ann Arbor. Phone 062-5555. 45tf ern Michigan. Cleaned and ready to mason, tuck pointing. walnut trees. Chelsea 475-7631. PAID IN ADVANCE—All regular Only 10c per square foot. Phone eat or freeze. Orders must be in by FREE ESTIMATES 34tf vertlsementa, t>0 cents for 25 now’ for flee estimate, 761-4828. June 17. Ph. 428-5031. Manchester or leas, each insertion. Count eaca Call 475-8025 after 3 p.m. FOR SALE—’71 Yamaha, 350 Road. figure as a word. For more than 25 STILL AVAILABLE All work guaranteed. S3tf Locker Plant. x52 2,000 miles, excellent condition.' 1 words add 2 cents per word for each Ph. 428-3692. 51 1 insertion. “Blind” ads or box num- PIANO TUNING, Chelsea and area. 1 ber ads. 35c extra per insertion. - Funk's G Seed Corn Facilities for reconditioning and Patrick Grammatico 1 CHARGE RATES—Same as cash In All varieties and grades advance, wltn 16 cents bookkeeping rebuilding. Used piano sales; re Special of the Week i x40t! , charge if not paid before 5 p.m. .Tuas- on hand conditioned grands and verticals. | day preceding publication. Pay in ad- E. 'ETdund: 428-4429. - - - - x50ff THE LITTLE | vance, send cash or stamps and save 1971 Ford Custom Cab % ton pick , 15 cents...... up, like new, 16,000 miles. DISPLAY WANT ADS—Babe, 11.10 par Harold Trinkle Show room new ...... $2495 FLOWER SHOP column inch, single column width only. 8-point and 14-point light type ,Sons Glass and Screen only. No borders or boldface* type. & 8451 Waltrous Rd., Chelsea ■ M inim um 1 inch. . . Ph. 475-8992 Repair Phone GR 5-8508 CARDS OF THANKS or MEMOR- x45tf USED CARS IAMS—Single paragraph style. $1.00 Contractor Servicing per insertion for 50 words ok less; 8 1970 Cutlass Supreme 2-dr. Vinyl We replace metal and wood win Sponsoring Welcome Wagon cents per word beyond 50 words. top. (Air cond.) ...... $2795 dows. Screens replaced In alum in Chelsea, Dexter areas. COPY DEADLINE—<5 pun. Tuesday inum or wood frames. week of publication. CLOGGED Chelsea, Dexter and 1970 Buick Skylark 2-dr. hardtop. Flowers, corsages, arrangements Vinyl top ...... $2295 Chelsea Hardware and plants. SEWER Manchester Areas 1969 Chevellc Malibu 2-dr, hardtop. Phone 475-1121 Weddings and funerals. p.s,, auto, trans. Clean...$|796 KNAPP SHOES Complete Home Remodeling x47tf Reynolds Sewer Inside and Outside 1968 Olds Delta 88 2-dr. hardtop. TRAVEL TRAILERS ^ 13-ft. an For Cushion Comfort Vinyl top...... $1395 up; 10x55 ft. trailers. John R.. Service Specializing in exjxa living space, 19G7 Skylark Custom convertible. Jones Trailer Sales, Gregory, Michi Robert Robbins recreation rooms, kitchens and Air cond...... $1195 Phone 498-2655. 43tf paneling. Installing ' all aluminum SPORT SHIRTS SEE US for transit mixed con**. 475-7282 We Clean Sewers Without Digging 1967 Pontiac Tempest Sta. Wagofi Crete. Klumpp Bros. Gravel CoS products, 5” eavestroughs, custom- '"The Standard Want' 'Ad said to plant the seeds two V-8, a.t., p,s...... $795 48tf Drains Cleaned Electrically feet opart for; best results!" Hundreds Phone Ghelsea 475-2530, 4920 Love^ made awnings,, windows and doors, 1966 Buick Special 4-dr. sedan land Rd., Grass Leka Mich. x4fltf FREE ESTIMATES aluminum siding in many - selected _ ------. ------$ 595 FORMAL WEAR 2-YEAR GUARANTEE • colors and styles. To Choose from. Phone Ann Arbor NO 2r5277 WANT ADS WANT ADS 1966 Valiant 2-dr. Low mileage. KeaseCall Very clean ...... $ 695 Custom RENTAL SERVICE “Sewer Cleaning Is Our Bueinesfc- PATCHING and PLASTERING. 1971 FORD MAVERIGK 2-dr.. 6- All New, . ______Not a Sideline” 38tf Call 475-7489. 33tf cyl,, automatic. 19,000 miles. Open Proms - Weddings _ Special Events Kitchen Cabinets - \ :■ DALE COOK Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon., Tues. Transportation 6 different colors. Chelsea 475-8863 and Thurs., 8:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. Wed. 20a and Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Devon Specials DANCER'S and USED CARS A fine selection of Lincoln-Mercury, 2100 W. Stadium, Ann Arbor. Phone 662-5555 46tf 1965 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr. hard 50 Formica Tops Foster's Men's Wear top - - $ 395 FOB, SALE — 4 Holstein cows due ’70 CHEVROLET Kingswood Es to freshen June 3-5. Ph. 428-8892 43tf tate 9-pass, wagon, 350, auto.; 1962 Volkswagen. Sunroof. _$ 295 Made to Order p.s., ,p.b., tinted glass, good: NOW New and Used Cars Hearthside Yarn Shop , -50 tires ...... $2395 1068 Olds 88 2-dr. hardtop...$ 95 GARAGE SALE — Four families. 5450 Conway Road 870 Church St., Grass Lake. Wed 475-2857 169 CHRYSLER Newport 4-dr. se Full Time nesday, May 81 .through Saturday. REAL ESTATE dan. V-8, auto.; p.s., p.b., vinyl Yams, needles, accessories June 3. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 50 top, excellent tires. 38,000 miles Complete for immediate delivery SPRAGUE 4-ROOM Cedar Lake cottage. Ex ...... $1795 Free instructions in knitting and Buick-OIds-Opel, Inc crocheting with follow-up assist cellent waterfront lot, $16,000. ’69 CHRYSLER Newport converti 1500 S. Main St., Chelsea THORNTON Good terms. ble, 383 auto., p.s.,- p.b,, new Body Shop ance. A-l USED CARS tires, red with white top and Phone 475-8664 475-8628 white buckets ___ $1995 Harper Pontiac Orders taken for hand-made items. 50tf 1971 THUNDERBIRD 4-dr. Fac Service BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tory air, many extras. R. D. MILLER ’68 DODGE CORONET 2-seat wagon, V-8, automatic, power Stop in For An Estimate Sales & Service LAUNDROMAT — Chelsea, 26 1971 MAVERICK 2-dr. Factory steering, radio ...... $1095 Ph. 475-2014 CLARENCE WOOD washers. A “Going Business’’. air. REAL ESTATE 475-6311 Terms possible. ’67 FORD Fairlane 600, 2-dr.; 36tf 1970 THUNDERBIRD 4-dr. Fact Real Estate Broker V-8, 3-speed, p.s., radio, radial PALMER FORD Evenings, 761-2999 -EAR RENTAL by the day, week REAL ESTATE 40-ACRE Christmas Tree Farm tory air. Like new. ! 475-7811 tire s ...... -...... $895 222* S. Main St. ltf end, week or month. Full insur Manchester. 475-3271 1969 FAIRLANE wagon. V-8, 15775 Cavahauglr Lake R
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f ( The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 1972 Riders DEATHS W jfa t Hunt Community Verl R. Fouty Mrs. R oy Hayes Dies Tuesday at Home Lyndon Township i^sident Club Event Calendar Following Long Illness Dies at Area Nursing (pome Riders'of the -Storiey Rildge Farm Veryl R. Fouty, 67, 17417 Cavan Mrs. Roy (Irene E.) Hayes, 68, of 9970 Liberty Rd.. returned home ☆ ☆ ☆ augh Lake Rd., died at his home on of 5009 South Lake Rd.J,-Lyndon big winners folio wing the show at Tuesday, May 30 after .a long ill township, died Sunday, May« 28 at the Waterloo Hunt Club, Grass ness. the Paxton Nursing Home Miter an Lake,iStmday, May 28. Out of a Eighth grade French students American Legion- Auxiliary dues total of 300 entries, the Stone.v of -Beech school leave for field trip Born in Marion county, Ind., he extended illness. luncheon, Tuesday, Jiune 6, 6:30 was a son of Alva aind Jessie Leach Ridge group brought back 75 rib to Put-m-Bay, O., Saturday, June p.m. at Legion Home, Cavanaugh Born March 24, 1904 in Cleve bons. 3, 8 a.m. Fouty. He was married ito Pearl land, 0., she was a daughter of Lake. Regular -meeting following JMrs. Judy Ward, a Chelsea win 8 p.m. Skinner Oct. 5, 1929 in Jackson. Harry and Elizabeth Burkhardt The Foutys made their- home in the ner, took a second iin the Adult Regular meeting of Herbert J. Crumbaker. She was married to Chelsea area for (the past 29 years. Roy L. Hayes Doc. 2, 1922. They, Working Hunter category. Me Kune Post No. 31, Thursday, Kinder Klub Husbands’ Night Mr. Fouty had been employed lived in the Cleveland area until Scott- -Aider of Chelsea took a June 1, at (the Legion home at 8 at the home of Mrs. Duane Down by the Chelsea MiHirfg Co. and 1945, then lived in the Ypsilanti third-in the Novice Equitation ov ■p.m. Installation of officers: er, Saturday, June 3 at 7 p.m. more recently by Michigan Molded er fences category, and a fifth in * * * area formally years. They moved Plastics of Dexter, until illness permanently ito .their summer Pair Class. Regular communication of Olive Cub Scout Pack 445 pack picnic forced 'his retirement. home on South Lake Rd. in 1963. Kim Alder, also of Chelsea, rid Lodge No. 156 F&A'M Tuesday, Monday, June 5, 6 p.m. alt Pierce He is' survived by Ms widow; She is survived by her husband; ing Bacardi and War Dance, took June 6, 7:30 p.m. Park. .two daughters; Mrs. Ralph (Gloria) a son, Richard W. Hayes, at home; three, first places. She Won firsts Logan of Napoleon, and-Miss Inez a daughter, Mrs. Dolores Derry- in Junion Equitation on the flat, Youth Livestock Judging Jam Little League meeting and reg polity, at home: five sons, Norman berry of Pinckney; .two grand Junior Equitation over fences, and boree Saturday, June 17, at the istration, Monday, June 12, 9 a.m. of Ann Arbor, Richard and Alva children, Mrs. Barry (Sharon) in the Open Working Hunter cat Calderone Curran Ranches, Grass at the Chelsea High school cafe of Chelsea, Wallace of Jackson, Bechler and Jody Derryberxy, both egories. She also placed second in ALL SPOUTS TROPHY: Craig Coltre, center, points. Saline was the closest contender with 42. Lake. Open to all youth In Michi teria. 10, 11 and 12 year olds elig and Gordon, at home; two sisters, of Pinckney; a brother, W a 11 o n the Tandem Pairs category, and holds the SEC Conference All Sports Trophy, flank Teams arc awarded points for their standings in gan. For more information, oon- ible. Mrs. James (Pauline) Brtnkeroff Crumbaker of Cleveland; and a sis fouiith 'in the Open Working Hunt ed on the left by Tim Lancaster, and on the right the various sports. Chelsea collected two firsts, taot local extension office. of Clare and Mrs. Raymond (Kate) ter, Mrs. George (Myrtle). Plack- er category. Him placed fifth m by Dave Buxton, both holding their own trophies. in football and baseball, two seconds, wrestling T-baM meeting and registration, Nastally of Jackson;, four broth Junior Hunter under saddle and ey, of Cleveland., V. This is the fourth consecutive year the Alt Sports and track, (a third in golf, and a fourth in basket Regular meeting of Olive Chap Monday, June 12,, 11 a.m. at the ers, Roy of Somerset Center, Oliver Funeral services were. held -Juniot^Hujiter.loKi ter No. 108, Wednesday, June 7, Chelsea High school cafeteria. Sev “Bob” of Jackson, Kemneth of Cal Thursday, (today), June 1 ait 10 The! i.iFaijm:. sponsored a riding Trophy has been won by Chelsea High. Chelsea ball. 7:30 p.m. en, eight, and nine year olds elig ifornia, and Paul Marlett of Michi a.m. at St. Mary Catholic church dJinic Monday, May 29. Featured won the All Sports Trophy with its score of 47 ible. . gan Center; 18 grandchildren; sev- with the Rev. Fr. Francis Waho- instructors' was Miss Christine Orientation .classes for teen-age * : * * .eral nieces and nephews. wiiak oSfiidiaiting. Burial followed Jones, -a -former member of the volunteers at St. Joseph Mercy Cavanaugh Lake and North Syl Funeral services will be held Fri in Oak Grove Cemetery. Arrange U.S'. 'Olympic hiding team. Rookie Tennis Waterloo Plans Saline Youth Hospital will be held June 19-23. van Grange, June 6, 7:30 p.m. at day, June 2 alt the Burghandt Fun ments were made by the Burg- Staney -Ridge Farm riders will For further i information contact the home of Lyman Adams, 114 eral Home with the Rev. Earl Seg- hardt -Funeral Home. i host a Hunter and Jumper Show Annual Memorial Injured Here in the volunteer office, 665-4141. N. East St. Mrs. Ruth Riiemen- er of Napoleon officiating. Burial Sunday, June 4, starting at 9 a.m. Team Has 2-6 sebneider is hostess for .the eve wild follow .m Griffith Cemetery, Day Observance Cycle-Car Crash Bake Sale in front of Foster’s ning. Bring your own dishes. Eaton county. The family suggests Mrs. Donner Griffin June 3, 9 a.m. Sponsored by Eliz that those desiring ito do so may Beach School Season Record Waterloo Will hold its 80th an A 17-year-old Saline youth was abeth Circle of Methodist church. Open House fob Chelsea High make memorial contributions to Former Detroit Teacher nual Memo-rial Day program Sun injured Thursday, May 25, at 6:50 advSO sohool Art and Home Economic the American Cancer Society. Dies at Methodist Home The fledging Chelsea High school day, June 4, at 2 p.m. at the Uni p.m. when the motorcycle he was * * *. Dept., Thursday, June 1, 7-9 .p.m. Friends may call at the funeral tennis -team finished its 1972 -sea ted Methodist church to Water riding was hit by a car on Old US- Mrs. iDonner (Myrtle) Griffin, 81, Students Gamp 12, Ohelsea police report. Olive Chapter 108 -special meet-, at the Ant and Home Economics home, where envelopes are avail son by defeating W-illiamston, 4-0, loo. The program includes speoial of the Chelsea Methodist Home, musical numbers to addition to tog will honor past matrons and Building. Open to the public. able. died Sunday, May 28, -at the Chel Wednesday, May 17. Stogies win Earl Leonard Parker, of 207 N. past patrons Saturday, June 3. the Waterloo Band. Harris St„ Saline, was rushed to sea Community Hospital. At Mill Lake ners were Mike Hergert, 6-0, 6-0, Evening will begin with a pot-luck Milan High school alumni reun -Bom April 23, 1891 dn Van, Pa., Dr. Martha Bigelow of Lansing St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a supper, 6:30 p.m. at the Masonic ion- Sunday, June 11, noon, 920 M iss M abel Kneebone Beaoh school 6th graders parti Bob -Rutherford, 6-1, 8-6; Jim Stor will -be ithe' speaker for the occa broken leg and other injuries after she was a daughter of Samuel and cipated to the second annual Camp Hall. North St. Buffet dinner. Bring, Methodist Home Resident Harriet Fye iScheffler. She was ey, 6-0, 6-0; and Ron Adams, 6-0, sion. She -is ithe director of Michi colliding with a oar driven b y ^ * * * table service and food to pass. Out a t Mill Lake, three miles from 6-0. gan History for the. Department Kathleen Elsifor of 126 Wilkinson Dies at Ann Arbor Hospital married ito Donner Griffin May 1, Limaneers, Thursday, June 1 at 1917. He preceded her in death Chelsea, May 23 to 26. Half of The team competed in the Re of State. St. the home of Hilda Pierce. Boy Scout Troop 422 will spon Miiss Mabel M. Kneebone, 85, a in 1950. the students went' the first two gional Tournament held May 19 and The Honor Guard of - the Ameri The Etslifor vehicle was traveling sor a boating class Saturday, June resident of the Chelsea Methodist She was a charter member of dayis, and the. other half the last 20 a t Albion, placing ldtli to com can Legion of Dexter will preside east on Old US-12, and was turn- Pap tests are free for all. area 3; 10, and 24, 9-11: 30 a.m., Chelsea Home -Since 1966, died Saturday, two days for the total of 210 ait- at the service at Mt. Hope Ceme tog left in front of the oncoming Thobum United Methodist church ending. petition against 11 other schools. women, Tuesday mornings, at St. High school cafeteria. Information May 27 a t St. Joseph Mercy Hos to Detroit, and was on 'active mem Bob -Rutherford was ithe only team tery, after which the graves of the motorcyclist. The driver of the Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Ar call Cecil Clouse,- 475-8562 after pital after an extended illness. ber of the -congregation for more A-lan Conklin, Beach principal, player to get past the first round, soldiers w-ill be decorated by chil car sustained no injuries, and was bor. Call American Cancer Society 4:30 -p.m. Bom. Oc-t. 4, 1886 to St. Thomas, than 45 years. She was also a explains, “This experience gives defeating Richmond of Stockbr-id-ge, dren from ithe Sunday School. ticketed for faliltag -to yield the office, 068-8857, for appointment. the students some outdoor educa right-of-way. The motorcycle was^< ♦ $ * Ontario, Canada, she w-as the school teacher. She had been a 6-4 and 6-2. He lost in the second Inquiries regarding the Chelsea daughter of Im aid Ann Bartlett tion. We .transfer the school pro -round to Austin of Albion, 6-4 and MSU COURSES ABROAD damaged beyond repair. resident of the Chelsea Methodist gram to the camp. It also gives Chelsea Social Service, second blood bank may -be directed to Kneebone. She attended Ferns Home since Nov. 29, 1971. 6-0. Michigan State University is of floor of the Municipal Building, is Harold Jones to the event that the students a chance to -be in an Institute and worked fori many She -is survived by three daugh The team ends the season with a fering courses for credit to five NOT IN THE FREEZER! open each Tuesday and Thursday Mrs. Dudley Holmes is unavailable, years as a bookkeeper for th e ters, Mrs. Robert (Fay) Hocking informal- learning situation with Donat freeze sour cream, yogurt, afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5. p.m. to or to Mrs. Pauline McKenna, Amer their teachers.” 2-6 over-all .record. It is in its European and Asian nations this State of Michigan a t Lansing, and of Detroit, -Mrs. Lawrence (Eliza first year of competition, an d . is summer. . evaporated milk or cream. assist persons with .problems: eiv ican Red Cross in Ann Arbor, 971- -later for Auto Owners Insurance Students: study, fir^t aid, nature, ther through counseling, or refer 5300. beth) Morrison 'of Birmingham, communication, science, arts a n d the only school m the SEC Confer Co./ of Saginaw, retiring from the and -Mrs. Lois Hill Of Akron, O.; ence to have a tennis team. “We’re ral to other agencies, when indica latter to 1958. crafts, and the hisltory of .the area. nine grandchildren; six great Thpy -were accompanied by nine, ’hoping to have more local competi ted. Limited financial help may Chelsea Rabekah Lodge No. 130 Miss Kneebone is survived by 13 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. be given. The office also maintains has postponed their family pot- full-time-teachers, three pre-teach tion next year,” reports Coach Sain nieces and nephews. Six sisters Smiley (Ruth) Anderson and Mrs Vogel. PROBLEMS?? a clothing depot for new and used luck supper from May 9 to June and one -brother preceded her in ers from Eastern Michigan Uni Esther, Urey, both of Oul City, versity, and -parents who helped clothing and bedding which is giv 13. Members note change of date. death. Pa.; and t tree brothers, Clint en without charge. F-uneral services were held Tues the., kitchen and. rounded out the That's why we're here! Scheffler of Oil City, Pa., Walter staff. Donald Young, science American Legion and Auxiliary day, May 30 at 10 a.m. at the Scheffler of Los Angeles, Calif, Honor Society Trust us. We're the guys Senior Citizens social party, hospital equipment available by Chelsea Methodist Home Chapel, (teacher, served as camp director. Thursday, June ■ 1, 7:30 p.m., at contacting Don O’Dell at 475-8249. and Andrew Scheffler of Platte The Mill Lake site, operated by who know the inside story with -the Rev. Richard L. Clemons City, Mo. Elects Officers . . . and our shop is equipped the Koracr House. 1 , . officiating. ’Burial followed an Funeral services were held We- the Waterloo. Recreation /lrea,,cafr * *-X - Chelsea^1 Cooperative" - Nlirsery fees group camping, but is-mostly Members of the Chelsea High for any -car emergency. Woodmere Cemetery in S-tandish. nesday, May 31 at 2 p'm. at the school National Honor Society met Attention band members a n d now accepting applications for af Arrangements were made by Biirg- Utilized -by school groups. T h e Service is''our specialty. So Staffan Funeral Home with t h e campers are -provided with cabins Tuesday, May 30 to elect officers parents: All band uniforms must ternoon non-assist group only. haidt Funeral Home. Rev. Richard L. Clematis officiat bring your problems to us. be turned in complete and in good Phono Shari Roberts, 475-7522 or and a mess hall during their stay. for the coming school year. The repair May 30, 31 or June 1. ing. Burial followed in Oak Grove Last year was the first time new slate of officers is as follows- 475-8904. Cemetery. ( TIRES - BATTERIES - ELECTRONIC TUNE-UPS M rs. Garret Diekma That Beach students participated Bill Schafer, president; Patty BRAKE SERVICE - WHEEL ALIGNMENT - WRECKER SERVICE Ito .the camp out. The experience Bal-I, vice-president; and Stephan Former Chelsea Resident was such a success that it was de ie Aldrich, secretary. Dies in California cided Ito repeat 'it again this year. Treasurer for the Honor Society Students are bu-ssed to the camp veil be appointed (by the principal ■ Mrs. Garret Diekema, 86, died site. Each student -pays a $4 fee, upon the recommendation of the Fred's Standard Service Thursday, May 18, to Carmel, Cal- and financing is arranged f o r advisor at the beginning of the Phone 475-2804 lif. She was the former Leona Bel- A son, 'Michael' Ryan, May 17 889 S. Main, Chelsea at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to.; -those students unable to pay the 1972-73 sohool year. ser.' fee. Bom Nov. 11, 1885 to Ann Ar Spec. 4 Michael and Anita Spears, bor, she resided with her family 17705 Old US-12. -Maternal grand iin Ohelsela for many years. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde FIRST WOMAN husband preceded her in death. Martin, and paternal grandparents Jeannette A. Champion, 22-year- Memorial services will be held are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spears. old Michigan State University sen Thursday (today), June 1, at the Spec. 4 Spears & stationed in ior from fielding, will -be the first Dykstra - Northwood Chapel i n Germany, and will be returning woman to receive a degree to build Holland. on leave to July. ing construction from MSU to June. Summer Swim Program (Continued from page one) gram is also planned for each af ternoon following the lessons. The bus will leave the high school / G fjm B L E S ] and make -a stop at the old junior -high site on -the way to the beach. For further -information and registration, contact Jim Tollman, 475-7068. LAWN and GARDEN For Summer Comfort! * GENERAL
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"Your Protection Is Our Business" SHOP NOW ANA SAVE ON 115 Pork St. Chelsea 6 . 0 0 Phone 479-5061 A ll LAWN ad GARDEN #1 STRIETER'S WEAR tsluio-Owners INSURANCE COMPANY HEYDLAUFF’S 'The Place To Go for Brands You Know" SUMMER RECREAttON NEEDS 113 North M ain, Chelsea Phone 475-1221 •MnaMiMiBiasuai The Chelsea Standard Second Section—Pages 7-12 CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1972 OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 5 DAILY a TO 9 FFA A w ards Given Chelsea chapter of the Future (first-year greennands be raised to Farmers of America held its an chapter farmers was unanimously nual awards banquet Thursday, accepted. New chapter farmers May 25. Purpose of the banquet are: Neil Bollinger, Dave Bulson, ■ft.; was to honor chapter members who Paul Brown, Doug Bgeler, B o b have done outstanding work i n Herrst, Dan Heydlauff, Dave 0 1 M - 5 2 C H i L S i A fields chosen by the chapter and Klink, Rich Miller, Roger Otto- to officially appoint new officers man, Dave Schuelke, Doug S i n d- for the coming year. linger, Mark Stapish, Steve Straub, Ron Robbins, and Mary The awards are as follows:. Da Verchereau. vid Layher, livestock; David Schuelke, poiltry; Jeff Van Riper, The chapter installed its new ifEEKEND BONUS BUYS dairy; Mark Stapish, horticulture; officers, inclsding Ted Hinder- Joseph Lantis, star green hand; er,’ president; Neil Bollinger, vice- ^ Addition to Ml the Advertised Specials in Our 4-Page Stephen Straub, leadership; a n d piresident; Steve Staub, seretay; Neil Bollinger, scholarship. Mark Stapish, treasurer; Joe Lan- A special award, Honorary tis, reporter; and Mary Verchereau, '! GfrGcsIars Delivered to You By iaei. Chapter Farmer, was given, to. Ger sentinel. Mark Ruhlig will serve ald Straub for bis advice and help as advisor. ■ LAN, TENDER on chapter projects over the past Memorial Day week-end found year. hhapter members planting the demV The chapter votes, to establish onstration com plots on M-52 the Robert Kushmaul, Jr., Memor and Sager -Rd. Fourteen varieties ROOKIE TENNIS TEAM: Chelsea High Hess, 'Mark Grambau, Mike Hergert. Back row, A ial Scholarship Fund, with $100 from 11 com companies were PO RK ■ SAVE school’s fledgling tennis team, in its first year, left to right, James Storey, Doug Van Gorder, per year to go to a senior who planted slide by dide. I is the only team in the conference. Team members, Debbie Bertke, Jane Belser, -and Coach Sam Vogel. plans to further his studies in ag Information concerning FFA ac- pictured here, are: front row, left-to right, .Dave riculture thriugh college. ■tivritS.es may be obtained by con CUTLETS. " - f S 8 C The recommendation that 1 5 tacting the high school. EAN, TENDER CENTER .CUT RIB A thletes H onored PO RK „„ ■ A t Sports Banquet Chelsea High school honored its. Senior Randy Seitz was awarded . . . A athletes in baseball, track, golf, a plaque for four years of compet CH O PS it. F 8 C and tennis Tuesday, May 30 at a ition; David Buxton, Roger'Fitch, Spring Sports Athletic Banquet- land Tom McKernan; seniors, arid HYGRADE PORTER ENDS L - held in the school caifeterua at 6:30 Tim Lancaster, a junior, received p.m...... trophies. Lee Ferguson and Jim Coaches for the various, sports McGinn, juniors, and Cralig Coltre presented the athletes with tokens and Jeff Marshall, sophomores, re SLICED O • B of their accomplishments: Junior ceived pins for two years participa varsity, numbers; first year var tion. ■ sity, letters; second year varsity, First year letters went to Karl - E pins; third-year varsity, trophies;' Gauss, Ishmael Picfclesimer, Don B A C O N O - A 7 8 c \ Pierson, David Proctor, Howard and fourth year varsity, plaques. POLLY'S QUALITY Baseball Coach Carl Genske pre Schenk, and Rick Sweeny, fresh sented the awards to his SEC cham men; Tom Hepburn, Keith Kiargel, pion team. Senior Wayne WeLtan arid Dale Pcertner, sophomores'- was awarded a plaque for four Dan Bentfce, Ken Buxton, Bill W HITE - # years of play. Seniors Randy Brier,- Harrison, William Tits, Jeff Van- Dave Lukasiak, Todd Sprague, and Riper, .Steve Worden, and Randy Ron Sweeny were awarded tro-. Young, juniors; and Marty Cash- phies. Joe Aspiranti, Steve - Flint, dollar, senior. READ . . . . A 1 2 C \ Ralph Stewarti and Tim VanSlam- Since this Is the first. year that brouen, seniors; and Jeff Daniels Chelsea High school has had a ten nis team, only first year awards POLLY'S QUALITY and John Mann, juniors; were pre seated pins for two years of play. were given out. They went to Mike Nadeau, sophomore, received Mike Hergert, Bob Rutherford, Tom a .varsity letter. Hubert, Doug VanG-order, Ed Koen- geter, and Dave Hess, seniors; Ron H O M O ■ Steve Siiebert and Rick Stewart,; ^.dams and. Mark Grambau, jun- Jfwe^elsera^.J.m ^to, A All 1^ "SAVE- Gallon ' A RebogrikjOn for ' Seeded’ Iryear ey, sophomores; and Debbie juniOir varsity play went to Ron Bertke, freshmen. fWllUV . . . . 22c Carton ^r m Clark, Mark Giffin, Howard Has- Coach Pat Wade reported that elschwardt, John Houle. - Craig his golf .team finished third in the Johnson, Bill Kalmlbach, Ken Reis league. Recognition went to Dave FARM BUREAU GRADE A er, Dennis Kipfmiller, Dave Lau- Powers, captain; Mark Policht hon, Mike Murphy, Steve Schanz, most valuable player; Ken Kusteir- and Jeff Sprague, all seniors. er, most improved player; Dave First year junior varsity num Powers, loyalty and humor awards LARGE erals iwent to Tom Bali, Ron Bp- Varsity recognition went to ham, Bill Clark, Brad Glazier, Dave Powers, Mark Policht, and Francis Grolinet, Mark Heydlauff, Glen Musolf, three years of play; i - , I Perry Johnson, Ron Landwehr, Don Conklin, two years of play; EGGS . . . . O Randy Musbach, Todd Ortbring, and Cralig Alter, Ken Kusterer, Doug Schrotenboer, Dave Tucker, and Jeff Schmidt, one year of play. Paul Wood; Dave Leach, Mark Junior varsity recognition went BEET Pennington, and A. J. Hale. to Chick Dane, Glenn Alter, and Becrt Kruse, track coach, made Chris Rabbitt. the presentations" to the members ' Numerals were presented to Vic of. the track team, which finished tor Steinbaoh, Jim Powers, Joe 106 N. M ain Street Phone 475-4721 G&W > second, in its league. Muldoon, and Keith Oockerline. SUGAR ... T « ■ | 9 C ‘ * DEL MONTE Good News and Charirsmatic C H U N K * RENEWAL SERVICES T U N A . . . . sr A S 9 w ith ELF S A L A D 4 THE R IL E Y S DRESSING.-5- ^ A 2 9 c They are turning Youth ‘on’ SOFTWEVE by singing and preaching TOILET J g ^ t t i JESUS CHRIST t i s s u e , • s r * * * ? : 9 9 ** WESTERN ICEBERG They bring to you the greatest message of any age that: H EAD 4 The Miracle-Working Savior LETTUCE . . . . S3 A Z 3 C Loves You. SPANISH Services Every Night at 7 p m. THE RILEYS-GAIL & LARRY O N IO N S .... b 1 5 c Tues., June 6 thru Sun., June 11 SNO-W HITE j a m J g g B ^ FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CAULIFLOWER. 4 9 14900 OLD US-12, CHELSEA T. B. T H O D E S O N , Pastor i ft, N 74 deg 84' 50" E 306.87.87 f t , N The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 1972 63 deg Dir 80", E. 33.07 ft., No. 62 deg. 10' E 102..86 ft., N. 26 dog 88' 40" as spoclfied In said mortgage, with all E 85,22 ft.; -thence S. 56 deg. 37' E legal .costs and said attorney's fee. Said 645.65 ft., along an occupa-t-ional fence premises are situated in the City of Anil line ; thence S 24 deg 14' 80" E 810.77 + Services in O ur Churches + Arbor, County of Washtenaw and State ft. .thence S 28 deg 86' E. 582.79 f-t. to Legal Notices of Michigan, and described as? a luxlnt -that lies N. 88 deg 82' 80" W Lot, 18 Assessor's plat 20, replat of a 600.28 ft along the E. and W. % line part of lots 10. 11 arid 16 and all of Today’s Answer o f raid Section 4 rind N. 88 deg 52 SO" ST. PAdLl! : l FIRST UNITED ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ACROSS NOTICE OP MOUTGAGE SALE lots 1 th ro u g h 9 an d 16 through 22 of W 84.48 ft along the -northttuAterty bank UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST DOWN 9. Sub N o. 01 14.16820. . Stocking and Maynard plat being a of toe iroru she contev of METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Fletcher, Waters Rds. 1. “Qllver 1. Savage; jugate DEFAULT having been made in the con- part of the NW M of section 29. town asi J Sertloit 4; thence N. 51. deg 59 The Rev. Warner Siebgrt, Pastor The Rev. Clive Dickins, Pastor (Rogers Comers) di'.ions of n certain mortgage mam by ■2 South, Range 6 East. In City of SO" W 1164,88 ft; toriuce N 60 d«r 26' Twist” wHd 10. Goaded M AIldllS MANALP to METROPOLITAN Ann Arbor* Washtenaw County, Michi W lkl.60 ft thence N 76 dog^se' W Sunday, June 4— t, j? * Thursday, June l— The Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor character 2. Arrange 16. Jazz FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO gan, according to the plat thereof as 115.50 ft., thence N 80 deg 41' W 802.94 8:00 a.m. — Senior Breakfast. 8. John----- , CIATION. n United Spates corporation, recorded in Liber 9 of plats, page 4, ft., thence N 74 deg 20' W 264.00 ft., 12:30 p.m. — Vacation church Thursday, June 1— in a row form dated th e 1st dny of October, 1971, and Washtenaw County Records. toeri.ee N 77 deg 41' W 842.54 tt theiwe 9:15 a.m.—Church .schce’ school workers pot-luck picnic at 8:0i) i>)m. — Vacation Bible Priscilla’s 3.0. Henry 18. Ever j\.e:>nlud in th e office of .the R egister of The period of redemption from said N O deg 49' E. 127.85 ft along the W, 10:30 a.m.—-Worship -service. A love classic, Dee is for the County of Washtenaw and sale on foreclosure of said mortgage will line of tald Sectio,n 4 and toe center the home of Mrs. Fred Mills. schepl staff meeting. green .‘••■‘.Hie of Michigan, on too fxth day of Octo expire one (1) year from and after the line of LoFovge Ruud, to the place of Chancel drama: “The Pharisee.” Saturday, June 3— Sunday, June 4— ; 11. Drop in with "The” 21. Peggy ber, 1971. in L iber 1873. of W ashtenaw date of said sale. beginning j being o port of toe NW Vi Monday, June 5— ,, ; 9:00 a.m. — Elizabeth C-irde New summer schedule hours go pronunci (4 wds.) County Records, on page 660. which mort Dated s M arch 1, 1072. of said Section 4, T 8 S, R 7 E, Ypai- ation 4. Otiose gage was subsequently assigned by MET FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND , IpjNti Township* containing 23.93 a rte s 7:30 -p.m.—Board cf Christian bake sale. into effect. 22. Decay ROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT of land, nioie of less, being subject to a Education. >- Sunday, June 4— 8:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 12. Sierra----- , 5. Malden - 23. Roman I.-OAN ASSOCIA TIO N, a U nited States Assignee of Mortgagee 17.Q ft. wito permanont easement for Africa corporation, to FEDERAL HOME LOAN sanitary sewer and water rrio-In granted Tue-d-ay, June 6— .: - 9:00 a.m.—Church school. 9:30 a.m. — Worship with Holy name em- ■ MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a United Clark, Klein, Winter, Parsons & P re w itt to to e .City., o f Y jailan ti over th e easterly 7:30 p.m.—Women’s- Fellowship 13. Ransack denota perors 31, Usher's States corporation, by assignment data1 Attorneys tor Assignee of Mortgagee • 17,0 feet or the nwrt westerly 50.0 ft. 10:00 a.m. — Worship service 1 4 . — th e 9th day of Docember, 1971. recorded 1600 F irst Federal Building thereof, being subvert te the rirhta of .Board. \ .■■!■■■ U: 15 a.m.—Iriterm.8(|iate Choir. Tuecd-ay, June 8— tion 24. Town path Detroit, Michigan 48226. March 0-June 1 Macabre” h.o 'iith day of December, 1971. in fiber itlte public over toe w.esterty 88 0 ft. Wednesday, June 7— 3:00 -p.m. — Baccalaureate sen/- 7:15 p.m. —, Junior Chair. 6. Tooth Elaine 32. Money 1!D'2. P age 8S2, W ashtenaw County Rec thereof. occupied by taihorg.e Ro^V?* 15. Poker stake leaved came ords. on which mortgage .there ia claim ed Account No. 106-81095 . . n m-^Mission Club Lunch tr*e (slang) MORTGAGE SALE aleo LMnit e^bielct to otfhOi* eatenwnts 8:00 p.m.—Senior Choir. 16. Look! shrub from to be due at the date-of this notice, the or reatrlrtJorts bf resol'd, if any. eon at Hilda Stierle’s. Monday, June 5— Wednesday, June 7— 34. Egyptian^ s m of W ENTT-ONL TiiOuriAND i-'Ouii ' Default has been made in the condi The length of toe period of redemption 17. Zodiac sign 7. Daughter 25. Cha solar HUND RED SEV EN TY -SIX and : 85/101= tions of a mortgage, made by Constance from such aele will be 1- mo^stba. 7 :1 5 p m —H,gh School Chair. 9:09 a.m. — Chelsea Ministers Women of Zion Circle meetings 18. Favoring- (821,476.85) Dollars, and an attorney’s L,\ Merniman. 208 E. Ainsworth. YpsL 8:15 p.to.TT=Chancel Choir. »' of peau disc. fee as provided for in said mortgage, and anti. Michigan 48197, to NORTH- AMER Dotted a t Southfield. M ichigan, M ay 25, meeting in the Educational Unit. 1:30 p.m.—Lydia Circle. 19. Indian Laban 27. "Bali 35. Comfy no suit or proceedings at law having been ICAN ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, a 1972; ' Thursday, June 8^- Wednesday, June 7— 7:45 p.m.—Martha Circle. cymbals 8 . "-— : it instituted to recover the monev* seared Georgia corporation, Mortgagee, dated 3:1)0 p m . — Ann Afbor-Jack- 37. Kyushu’s . by snid mortgage or any part thereof, AiM.il 26, 1971, an d recoided on M ay 11, OAK’ if): 00 a.m.—Pastor will be at the 20. Go nuts over Christmas" 29. Praised; volcanic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by 1971, In L iber 1856. on page 640,: W ash sor Association Executive Board annual conference, lie will return CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 22. Meander (4wdk.) hallowed mountain virtue of the power of sale contained ir. tenaw County Records, Michigan, on "D COSTELLO meeting- sit’d mortgage, and -tihe statute in such car vluch mortgage theie is claimed to be June 10 (United Church of Christ) 23. Supply r ;u re and provided, on Wednesday, .the due gt. the date hereof .the sum. of Seven what is x - ighway 8:00 pm . — Youth and Senior The Rev. Paul Gerhart, Pastor l 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 JO 23rd day of A ugust. 1972. a t 10 o’clock Thousand Sixty-seven and 08/100 Dollars ^u to fieV u ; ?4icbtean.-48075. ST. THOMAS Ch.Vr. needed n.m., Eastern. Standard Time, the under ($7,067i0S), 352-§S0i)- ^£ay 25-June 1-8-15.-22 Every Saturday— tig nod will, immediately labile .the Huron Under the power of sa'e contained in EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 6:30-9:00 a.m.—Men’s Breakfast 25. Had II i f * 1 Street entrance to .the County Building Haiti mortragp and the statute in such Ellsworth and Haab Rds. expectations h P ,z in the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, tha* case made and provided, notice is heieby ORI?E« OFs PUBLICATION ST. MARY CAf HOUC CHURCH Every Sunday— being the place where the Circuit Court given that said mortgage will be foie- , General The Rey. Daniel L. Mattson, Pastor The Rey. Fr. Francis Wahowiak, 9:00 a.m.—Senior High Sunday 26. Tennis star 13 for the County of Washtenaw >is held, sell wlosed by a sale of the m ortgaged prem State of Michigan. Probate Court for the 27. Detest at public auction, .the premises described, ises, or some part of them, at public County of Wa'fhtejw-w Sunday, June 4— Castor school. ISP . F ile , Mo;-.. 59152 . ... 28. Summer 15 lb in said mortgage, or id much thereof as veiidue, at the Huron. Street entrance to ltts-% giBi — Communion service. Every Saturday— 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. may be necessary .to pay the amount Ther the County Building In Ann* Arbor, Mich B stttte o t JETHEX. tfi. KNICKBgfiOCK- , (Fr-) due on said mortgage, including legal igan, at ten o'clock Local Time, ER, Deceased. . . . . „ <1:00 a.ni. Sunday school apd 1 7:30 p.tfi.—Mass. 10:00 a.m.—Morning worship. It Is Ordered that .on June 20i 1972, 29. Dracula’s n 13 costs and attorney’© .fees, and .taxes or on ’Ju n e 15th, 1972. Voters Assembly, P 19 insurance that the undersigned may pay Said premises are situated in the City 9:09 tt.rar:; dn. to o P ro b ate - rCouxtroom, Pygiy 3’yMas alter ego i of,- Ypsilanti, Washtonaw -County, , Michi Ann Arbor. - Michigan' a jheariog be hej^ Tuesday; June 0=r » ■J.-. ! F' ' \ The Chelsea Standard, Thursdtty, June 1, 1972 G irl Scout C ouncil P lans NORTH iLEMENTARYj O pen H ouse at Cam p Linden . •"a SCHOOL NOTES I KINDERGARTEN— id I We’ll have active and quiet games, The Huron Valley Girl Seoul Teacher: Mrs. Packard a picniC lunch and -no work. Council is inviting Girl Scouts, We have had some special activ Have a nice summer everyone their families, and the .public to an ities with ithe mice .weather. We 1 % i Open House 'at Camp .Linden or , njoyed playing with David Cian- SECOND GRADE— Sunday, June 4, from 1 to 4 p.m ciolo’s two-lambs one morning at Teacher: Mrs. Haka’a ’ i: . 1 Camp Linden is the Girl. Scouts’ ' / 1 :chnol. -i1 ' Deanna Ramey, Phillip Stanley 500-spaoe resident camp, a 430-acre We went with all the other fcin- and Leon Walworth .have had birth site located north of Hartland ir lergarlten children to the farm and days this.-month. Renee Satterth- J r . J - -7 ; Livingston county. had a -lovely day. There were lots waite, Traoi Fiqtcher, Steve Grau, Chelsea residents traveling t;. ;.f animals to -see .and .touch. Wo Laura H-ines, Paula Payne and Cor the open house inolude Mr. amc learned about the milking process reia 1 Romlne will have birthdays Mrs. Fred Hoffman, 112 W. Sum' iuid gcit to see all .the milk.-- There during Ithe summer. , - rnit. 'their daughter, Teresa, and was enough - for everyone ‘ in the Leon Walworth stowed us n cea . Venita 'Scott, daughter of Mrs. ichodl almost. We got to go on a horse his grandmother had found Mary Scott, 604 Grant. Mrs. Hoff hayonide way .back in the field. Mrs. in Florida. . man is toe leader of Junior Troop Wolfgang showed us how she Jeff Cox and Paul Haydock spent 47. churned her own butter. We had a -week-end -with the Indian Trail Camp Linden is the site of year- our snacktlme' in ithe shade of a Scouts at camp. Jane Verwey is round oamping, ranging from prim big tree in the yard. -back with qs after a tonsilectomy. itive to lodge experience. 5,000 One especially to t d a y ,; Joyce’s We have finished our a’chiieveme girls used the camp facilities last mother brought us each- a frozen tests and most of our work.. We year. 'topside. It sure tasted good and are looking forward to our picnic Camp projeots .are supported toy helped cool -us off. and summer vacation. proceeds from the annual Girl Scou Our May birthdays are Donald, When next you .hear from us, we cookie sale. Each year the council Daryl, Kelly, Scott Cheever, Calvin will be third graders. awards camperships to needy girls. and Hallie. " Summer birthdays are June : FIFTH GRADE— CHELSEA HIGH GOLF TEAM: Front row, Back row, left to right: Coach Pat Wade, Jeff Last year the award's totaled more left to right: Chris Rabbitt, Mark Policht, Dave Schmidt,- Glenn Alter, Don Conklin, Craig Alter, than $5,000. Amy .Fmkbeiner, Debbie Morris, Teacher: Mrs. Winkle Scot t Richardson, Eric Stofflet, I wish to thank my children and Powers, Glen Musolf, and Mike Wade, manager: Ken Kusterer, and Chick Lane. Gamp Linden will be the site of Janette Weber, Richard Slater, Ju their parents for our good repre an All-Area Girl Scout Encamp ly: Walter Gray, Trrna, David sentation ait the North School Michigan State University’s Co You can plan your life arid your ment June 10 and 11. Chelsea will Lane, Joyce. August: Craig, Scott Musical. We had 28-32 taking JC Auxiliary operative Extension Service was actions without regard to what toe represented by Cadette Troop Paquette and Shelley Wheaton. part an the program. I felt that the first in ithe nation to provide others think or do, but yoU can’t ADDITION TO CAM!’ LLNDUiV Uunltr Lodge, the camp 88, Under ithe 'leadership of Mrs. Our geitoils surprized us again. the children did exceptionally well. coiriputerized information to farm live to yourself, whether you want dining hall, can accommodate 200 campers. It can also be used Janet Boquatte, and Junior Troop She toad two more toabies, but one OKs Drive for ers. to or riot. ' ’ as a lodge for indoor activities. The public is invited to Camp 58, under the leadership of Mrs. died. NORTH SCHOOL LIBRARY Linden’s Open House on Sunday, Juno 4 from 1 to 4 p.m. Sandy Ellenwood. We have had a full and exciting Elementary Library Summary There are IS,000 girls dn the Hu year. We hope .everyone has a safe Mrs. Luella McMannis, Librarian Used Stamps ron Valley Girl Scout Council, and fun summer. We will see you We are finishing .up a very busy BIG IN TV LONG ROAD? which is composed of northern At the Slate Convention May 13, DODGE - TEC Michigan State University oper ■ There are over 3.7 miffion miles again in the fall. year. The .grades 2nd through 5th Monroe, western Wayne, Washten had a regular weekly library per the Michigan Jaycee Auxiliaries ates what is probably ithe largest of roads and streets in the United aw, and Livingston counties. formally accepted ithe SMP cancel closed-circuit television network States. ’ FIRST GRADE— Hod. The 1st grades were added Chelsea, with eight troopd, has the first of the year. led stamp collection as h state-wide in the world to bring more than Teachers: Mrs. Beverly Peebles, project. 193 girls and 42 adults participat Mrs. Berta Stein and ’ The Circulation for the school TWO GREAT NAMES 210 courses to 138 classrooms in Thinking usually means less ing m the Girl Scout program. •Cholsoa J-aycec Auxiliary has 25 buildings. ■ talking. ■ Mrs. Mary White year totaled nearly 18,000 books ~ Mrs. Charles (Sandy) Schmunk, records, filmstrips and so on. 272 named Mrs. Richard (Sue) Call Troop Service Director, Mrs. Her Our May, Happy Birthdays go as local chairman. bringing you a great to Scott ■ Cooper, Beth Dawson, books were -added to the collection bert (Bert) Ilmz, Area Association during .the year with 12 toeing do Stamps .collected will he deliver Chairman, and Mrs. John Thorn- Bonny Faircloth, Becky Foster, nated. ed to the Southern -Michigan Prison toury, Council Board of Directors Davud French, John Seyfried arid Jaycee ohaptor who will turn the new life style! Nancy Weir. In the summer there At ithis time, we would like to OPEN member, all of Chelsea, work with thank the following far helping us stamps over to the Third Order of ithe council and the various leaders will toe several birthday children. St. -Francis. They in-turn will sell They are Joy Albrecht, Harold Ba- during the year. to co-ordinate projects and activi Library Displays— the cancelled stamps to interna DODGE CHALLENGER For the Season ties. tole, Tim Benjamin, Sharon Bucken- Mrs. Haler’s 4th .grade for the tional stamp collectors. The funds Though we'ite late in opening be Camp Linden is reached by tra toerger, Carolyn Chandler, Cindy derived from these sales are then Connell, Leroy Dreiman, Jeff Haist, Rebus and African masks. cause of remodeling and construc veling north on US-23, west on Mrs. Crouch’s and Mrs. Morten- ■used to serve the needy children Highway 59, north on Argentine Shane Hoffman, Kathy Haydock, -in the United States; The money tion we're happy to be back to Kathleen Morris, Eric Myers, Kim son’s 5th graders for the yarn 19' M INI MOTOR HOME Rd., and west on Hogan Rd. stitcher. _ ( as more specifically used for cloth serve you Open House Chairman Ann Wood O’Quinn, Margery TrinMe a n d ing, medical supplies, food and See Us Now for the Best Deal Around. Tamra Whitaker. Library Helpers— reports that three new structures Mrs. Wiinkle’s 5ith grade, Paula education. Long Term Bank Financing available DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN, SHRIMP will be on display June' 4, Hunter Spring has had -its rewards for Ellenwood, Penny Wood and Mi ■Mrs. Cail is arranging for drop Lodge, the Cook’s Cabin, and anew the first grade nature lovers with chele Wortley. off iboxes to he placed around the to suit your budget. and OCEAN PERCH DINNERS tent .plaittorm unit. lambs, nests, frogs, spiders and A thank you to Mrs. Ellen Kalm- community and stresses that each Hunter Lodge is the camp dining flowers corning into the rooms. bach for her volunteer help on person should simply tear off the hall, built, this past year a t a cost We want to give our special big comer of the envelope to which the ifhanks to the many parents who Thursday mornling. Of $150,000, ,a gift of the combined A thank you to Mrs. Liebeck for Stamp is affixed and drop them in Individual Chicken Dinners Earhart family of Ann Arbor. The have helped us throughout this the gift of books. to the boxes. dining hall is the largest of the year. The children have profited Mrs. Call asks that everyone BUCKET OF CHICKEN buildings ait ithe camp and can ac •from your additional help to us arid SOUTH SCHOOL LIBRARY 'save cancelled stamps all year Includes cole slaw, french fries commodate 200 campers: - , our load made easier.' o At this school, too, we have had- Jqpg and help us .make this a suc The ..building-wasi-designed by :Our sjfring.play.day .will be the a very busy year. Grades ) "2nd cessful-state-wfde project” ’ ’ Donald iD. Ma'cMuilen ffi Associates school 'for-all tire; first {KroifglF 5th liad ia’ 'tegular weekly ')Sfhhrfpswatihy”be 'mSiled to !Mrs.’ DINING ROOM U I^ W O M s t r O c t ION of Ann Arbor, to be used as a lodge grade classes, Thursday, June 8. library period. The 1st grades Call, 16345 McClure Road., or phone for indoor activities such .as square were added the first of the year. 475-2593 for further information. dancing and dramatics. meeting . rooms. . The' waterfront and Baird Boathouse can also he The circulation- for the school CURB SERVICE and CARRY-OUT SERVICE -A new Cook’s Cabin, now being year totaled approximately 21,000 Hibbs, Daiwn Roderick and subs constructed by the Plymouth Kd- toured. from Mrs. Seene’s room. •In ’addition to touring the. camp, •books, records, filmstrips. 104 Six Days a Week, 10 or.m. to 10 p.m. Closed oMndays. wanis Club; may -also be inspected hooks were added to the collection Miss Weber’s 4th grade, Kelli The new tent platform unit is visitors -may talk with camp, staf Bouton, Sabrina Woodward, and fers to learn more about Camp with one a gift from Mrs. Hanna’s ■made up of 10 platforms, and brings last years 3rd jjrade class - a rid subs. the- total of tent platforms at the Linden. Mrs. David Luick for her help ROOT BEER BY THE BALLON This summer, for the first time, dle book, enjoyed by all. camp to 40, a oapacity of 160 girts. At this time, -we would like to on several Friday afternoons. The platforms -were constructed the camp will offer two one-week sessions in addition to four tradi thank the following for helping us toy the . Seabee Reserve Unit of during the year. ALSO: SANDWICH & FOUNTAIN MENU Lansing, under ithe command of Lt. tional two-week sessions. The one- .week -sessions have been set up in Library Displays— Com. C. H. Seegar. Mrs. Mickelsoo and Mrs. Bower’s Here we combine the best features of a self-contained Other facilities which may toe -response to requests from Girl Scouts throughout ithe council’s kindergarten for the art pictures. travel trailer with the mobility of a passenger car. visited are three troop cabins, Mrs. Richardson’s 3rd grade for Ruth’s House, Edith’s Houser and territory. Complete with efficient kitchen shower; stool. Sleeps Persons wishing more information the “Crazy Leprechauns.” W a s h i t L & R DRSVE-IN Esther’s House, ail named for up to six in comfort. Dodge Challenger Mini Motor about Camp Linden or the open Mrs. Seene’s 5th grade for the prominent Girl Scout volunteers: May basket. Home is the ultimate in roadability, design and com 11485 NORTH TERRITORIAL RD. The troop houses sleep 24-36 girls, house are 'asked to • call the Huron and are equipped with kitohen- Valley Girt Scout Council a t 483- Library Helpers— pact adventure-living. PHONE 426-8668 Mrs. Seepe’s 5th grade, Jolene a g a in ' eitites, fireplaces, and dormitory 2370. a n d CHELSEA JAYCEE SPECIAL a g a in YOUTH HORSE SHOW thru Wednesday, June 7, 1972 a n d ■> £ SUNDAY, JUNE 18 BRAZIER Beginning at 9 a.m. a g a in The durability of enamel and the CHELSEA FAIRGROUNDS BURGER convenience of CLASSES & AGE GROUPS latex combined and in one great paint! 1. Fitting & Showing, Ponies — Jr. 14. Pole Bending, Pony fir Horses ■ ■Jr. 2. Fitting & Showing, Horses — Jr. 15. Pole Bending, Horses — Jr. New Dutch Boy® Latex Satin Fitting fir Showing, Horses —. Sr. 16. Off fir On, Pony fir Horse — Jr. Gloss Enamel-dirt, finger 3. marks, food spatters vanish 4. Horsemanship - Ponies — Jr. 17. Cloverleaf, Ponies — Jr. & Sr. SMALL SHAKE with a swipe of a sponge. Other 5. Horsemanship - Horses — Jr. 18. Cloverleaf, Horses — Jr. & Sr. pluses: 6. Horsemanship, Horses —— Sr. 1.9. Rescue Race, Horses. Riders and pick • Flows on smooth and easy 7. Western Pleasure, Pony, Horse — ups must. include one of each age \ with roller or brush. 8. Western Pleasure, Hore— Jr. & Sr. group. No trophy for this event. Dupli • Fast dry; non-yellowing. 9. English Horsemanship — Jr. cate ribbons for 6 places will be award • Odorless. 10. English Horsemanship — Sr. ed. • Just the thing for bath Sleeps 6 • 4 ft. Gas/Electric Refrigerator • 3-Bumer 11. Boot Race - Ponies — Jr. fir Sr. 20. Speed fir Action, Ponies & Horses — Jr. rooms, kitchens, wood work, etc. LP Gas Range with Oven • 5" Cushions • One Piece 12. Flag Race - Ponies — Jr. 21. Speed & Action, Horses — Sr. Molded Shower • Toilet • 12 Volt Water Pump • 27 > • 85c Stop by for Dutch Boy Latex 13. Flag Race - Horses — Jr. fir Sr. [||MM Of KM fMfMT foOOb Satin Gloss Enamel todayl Gallon W ater Supply Tank • Power Converter • Other 'p equipment available to meet your own requirements. FREE ADMISSION Class Trophy & 6 Ribbons for Each Event Free Entry to 1st place winners of Horsemanship Classes for All Speed Events CHASSIS BY DODGE INCLUDES DUAL REAR WHEELS JUDGE: PONY CLASSES AGE GROUPS A MERLE SIBLEY 54" and under Sr.: 14-18 D a i r i j 2 VEHICLES NOW IN STOCK Come in ond inspect this budget-priced Chelsea, Mich. Jr.: 13 & under Q u e e n complete motor home. ENTRY FEES FOR EACH CLASS: $2 for Horse, $1 for Pony Open 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday Until 9 p.m. Thursday • 9 a.m. to 2 p,m, Saturday FREE CLIN ICS MERKEL VILLAGE FREE C LIN ICS for show assistance are being .formed. Help and informa tion are available to anyone interested. Please call as soon as possible. BROS. MOTOR SALES, INC. MRS. JEAN BOTSFORD ANDREW FORD Phone 475-8621 IMPERIAL - CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH 901 S. M A IN ST., CHELSEA PHONE 475-2677 475-2539 475-8952 Open Mon. & Frt. until 9 1185 MANCHESTER RD. PH. 475-8661 T 10 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, Jane 1, 1972 Track Teapi CUB SCOUT District Court Competes ip NEWS Proceedings Robert Sharp, Clinton, pled guil JC Invitational DEN 1, PACK 415- ty fo being a disorderly -person and Chelsea High school track team was sentenced to fine and costs or Den 1, Pack 415 met Thursday, two days 'in jail. -oluniecl from the Jackson Jaycee May 23, at-the home of our den Invitational Friday, May 26, after mother,- Mrs. George Atkinson. Albert Comfpnt, Tecumseb, fined competing with high schools in ali t h e r e s N O Three members were present: Bar $31 fine and coats for speeding. classifications. ^ “The Invitational WAY, T!7YEV ry H-inz, Fritz Pearson, anti Billy Michael -Robinson, Salipe, fin- nciuded ail classes, A'to D,” re Freeman. We had races with pud $33 fine and costs for speedi., ports Coach Bert Kruse. “ Every- SAY, TO GET dle jumpers. William C. Bailey, Carleton, me competed together.” -- THE E A L L R Y Ait pur May pack meeting, all fined $21 fine and costs for speed Randy Seitz placed third -in the member were present. We won ing. ? hot put withal -heave of 48’2”. Tim BROOKS Cubby. Martha Garvin, Ypsllajitii, fined Lancaster placed fifth -in. the pole Billy Freeman, sonibe. $23 fine arid costs for speeding. /anlt with a vault of 12’. ROBINSON When doctors go into conference, Thomas Rudolph, Ann ArboT The 880 -relay team of Karl fined $25 fine and costs for speed Gauss, -Marty CadidoUar-, Craig BALI/MORE the probability -is that the patient Coltre, and Lee Ferguson plaoed O R IO i.e s — is either very sick or very rich. ing. bird w.-tih a -time c-f 1:35.7. The SO N E S A Y mile -relay team of Ferguson, Col H e 's - m e ' tre, Jeff Marshall, and Dave Bux-. b e s t e v e r ton also took a third with a -time THIRD BASEMAN. .if 3:35.7. LaFONTAINE Bill Td-te recorded a high jump -sf 5’10”, but failed to place m the (instruction &. evenit. "Co'itre -and Cashdollar -were en Development Dorp. tered in the -low hurdles and- the. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 100-yd. dash, respectively, but Will Build To neither placed. Your Specifications YOUTH LIVESTOCK JUDGING JAMBOREE: registered polled liereford rancli, will be the site Dave Buxton earned a -third Members of the Michigan 4-H Livestock Develop of this year’s Youth, Livestock Judging Jamboree place for his time of 4:34 in the CUSTOM BUILDER - Residential, Commercial, industrial ment Committee tour the Calderone-Curran Ranch to be held June-17, beginning at 9 a.m. mile. COMPLETE HOME MODERNIZATION SPECIALISTS es near Grass Lake. The ranch, the world’s largest R Additions R Rec. Rooms R Cement Work High School Girls R Family Rooms R Roofing R Kitchens Youth Livestock JudgingJam boree Track Team R Attics R Siding R Patios FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 475-2663 ■ BROOKS / s 3 4 YEARS LICENSED BUILDERS Loses to Pioneer 525 N. MAIN, CHELSEA Set at Calderone-Curran Ranches -Chelsea High sohool women’s OLD, SELL HAS ALL THE track, team, competing with only SPEED AND STAM'/NA. the Youth livestock Juicing. .world’s largest ranch of-registered judging, contest, announced Dr. Jamboree, am amnual evenit open to polled -herefards. • Richard- Dunn,- Michigan >. State three entrants, lost to Pioneer High all Michigan youth, will be held The event features training, for Unlivetsiity livestock specialist. of Ann Arbor, 63-25, in a dual meet The first furniture -for outdoors June 17 a t the Calderone-Curran livestock judging.of .swine, beef, Registration: will -begin- at 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 24. Inverness Golf League was made of wrought iron, it was EDWIN H. MURTO & ASSOCIATES Ranches near Grass . Lake, the and sheep, followed by a practice “Calrlerone - -Curran Randies’ J*anet ,Sibley -won the high jump P-ts. specially made for wealthy famil AUCTIONEER & REAL ESTATE BROKERS 15,000 acres and 8,400 head of-cat with a jump of 5’5”, setting a new Stan’s -Flower S hop___-_____ 17 ies with expansive lawns and for 600 Long Lake, Chelsea, Mich. (313) 475-1205 tle should -provide excellent train school record. The old -record was Central Fibre ...... ______16% mal gardens. Folunteers Wanted To Form ing experience for Michigan 5’4”. . set previously by Janet. She Chelsea Milling ___.,____—12% COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE youth,” -salid-Dunn. The-ranch will ran the 220 -in 28.2 seconds, and provide lunch, a noon program, placed third in the -shot put with Delf’s P a in t...... 12 Personal & Real Estate Property Committee on Status of Women and swimming facilities. a -heave of -28’2”. 3-D Safes-:— -— a— . ______12 None Too Big or Too Smalt for Us! For more Information, contact Peggy Kraai ran -the 80-yd. hurd Chelsea L an es______11% ■Women interested in serving on ter, Office of Economic Opportun your- -local county extension office. Longworth -Plating. ____ _•____ 10 When your cloy of retirement arrives when you wish to cut down the pewly-establisfaed Washtenaw ity, -Cleary College, Michigan Em les in 12 seconds, -and placed second Dancer’s _____ 10 .your operation or wish to sell for any reason it will be to your County Advisory Committee on the ployment Security Commission,. in -the 50-yd. dash with a tame of 6.5 seconds. Meaban’s - ...... __10 advantage to contact us We have the experience, knowledge and Status of Women must submit their city clerk’s office, public library, There are -about 110 million mot Inverness Inn ______10 abjlitv to perform the one service to make a successful auction sole. applications'to-the county adminis Ypsilanti, Augusta and Superior or vehicles registered m this coun The 440 relay team of Kraai, Seitz’s Tavern ______9 trator’s office either by mail or in Township halls, Lincoln and Willow try at the present time. Nearh- Sibley, Kathy Ruhl, and Pat The Pub ______^ 8% person by June 23.. Run schools’ offices, and Eastern one out of five new'cars purchased Poertner won the event in a time A. D. Mayer-Ins______8% You Should See Always A Fair Markef Price —— The committee was approved Michigan University., ■ in 1970 was .an import. o f : 54.6. ■;'■■■ Lindell Forging ______:— 7% Determined By Honest Competitive Bidding May 2 by county commissioners SALINE: Area schools’ office, SchumnTs ...... 7 “KITCHEN ALLEY” Make friends whenever you have and was instructed ,to look into the Community Center, Saline Town . -Family mystery: How junior can Dana Corp. .. _i______i 6% FOR QUICK CASH OH A SPECIFIED DATE problems of women in the county, the opportunity: y.our enemies will ship -hall, Municipal Building, pub know his -lessons when he doesn’t Palmer’s T-Bdrds______6 at Chelsea Lumber USE OUR METHOD OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY irecolmend ways to overcome dis lic library; - make themselves. even look at his books. Chelsea Lumber ______5% crimination and serve as a clear WHITMORE LAKE: Public ing -house, for information. Schools’ -Office, -Northfield Town A cross-section of county women ship office. authorized seals; C H R Y S L E R is being sought for the 15-member MILAN: Area Schools’ Office, MOTORS BflHPOB/UlOM committee. Eights ■ of the posts Community House, City -hall, pub must be held by black women, three lic -library. of whom must be receiving, public assistance; Two other appointees ■also must he on -public assistance; W H O r Qif:3H u n g e r The committee posts are non Can we afford to ban ipesti-; paying. Initial appointments will rides? The World -Health Organi be made either for one- or two- zation (WHO) of the United H a year terms. itians Food and Agricultural Or Applications may be obtained by ganization Issued a new policy writing to the county administra [Statement: “Tens of millions o f tor’s office at. the County Building persons would be faced with fam in Ann Arbor or may be picked up ine -if there should be a world at the following locations: wide ban on the use of DDT and CHELSEA: Public Schools’ Of other chlorinated hydrocar fice, Social Services office, village bon pesticlides. All of the administrator’s office,. Sylvan magic of biological programs, in Township Hall'and McKune Mem cluding Ibe sterile male bisect cam orial Library. paigns; and the costlier and more DEXTER: Community Schools’ toxic chemical alternatives to DDT, Office, Continuing Education Of are not adequate for the present fice, Deter Township Hail, village world agricultural situation.” clerk’s, office, district library. MANCHESTER- Public Schools’ ■Men -may differ -in opinions hut Office, village [council room, town-, -they should not.dispute as to facts. ship library. ANN ARBOR: City hail, public library, Aim Arbor Community Cen ter, Senior Citizens’ Guild, Michi ELECTROLUX gan Social. Services Department, Neighborhood Action Center, YM- YWCA, UtM Women’s Advocate VACUUM Office,-Model Cities office,. Wash Joy is discovering that Chrysler tenaw Community College, Michi DI,. gan Employment Security Commis CLEANERS Newport Royal is priced lower sion, Huron and Pioneer high SALES and SERVICE l i k e C h r y s l e r i s t h e schools, Scio Township Hall, Secre than a Ford LTD. tary of State office, Pittsfield Town ship office and Washtenaw County JAMES G0X Newport Royal LTD Brougham Library Bookmobile. Ph. 428-2931 or 428-8221 4-Dr. Sedan 4-Dr. Sedan YPSILANTI: Senior Citizens Manchester Base Vehicle MSRP $4,035.00 $4,031.00 Center, Neighborhood Action Cen Automatic Trans. Std. Std. Power Steerlnq Std. Std. Power Brakes Std. Std. Radio-AM 90.35 64.37 Wheel Covers Std. Std. Whitewall Tires 36.40 31.72 Clock 18.95 Std. Engine 400 CID Std. 51.63 Jorthe, Exterior Ornamentation Protective Side Moldina 16.70 33.20 Wheel Lip Molding Std. Std. fu n o fit Belt Molding N/A Std. Drio Molding Std. Std. Sill Molding N/A Std. . n~ i Total $4,197.40 $4,211.92 ' Chrysler’’Newport foygl ^s^^r^Xinfch- a.hllfdar^tH t D iffe r e n c e $14.52 roomiest production.fcgr In Amedca,;a£cdrdlngito i4i/fc Mora motive industries Bubaftpth£r-;t»mtortmg taefris, that ““tou uu a Lumpnnsuti oi iv; r7.-^^^. on«|..<*^pa^qh Having Fun Lately? Bowling Is a Ball! Put some fun in your life , . . Bowl for laughter and health at our modern, well- equipped lanes with rarely a wait. Bring the gang down! CHELSEA LANES 1180 M-52 Phono GR 5-8141 VILLAGE MOTOR SALES. INC 1185 MANCHESTER ROAD CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Tlio Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 197; 11 Rebecca Barkley, Thomas 7 ay I or Club and Social Cub Pack 415 Are Wed in Saturday Ceremony Activities Meet Features ' V i The Congregational church was YOUNG HOMEMAKERS tiie setting Tor the marriage o f Young Homemakers study group Rocket Race Miss -Rehecca Rose Barkley a n d met Thursday, May 25, for their Cub Scout Pack 415 held its pack Thomas Nelson Taylor Saturday, test meeting of the season at the May 27. The Rev, Paul Gerhart nco’.n-j Tuesday, May 23. Tlf home of Mrs. Donald Later. Mem meeting opened with Den 5’s def- m m officiated at the 3:30 p.M. cere bers elected officers -for the coming mony. niten .of “Amerifca.” The pack f W m season. welcomed a new Webelo member The bride is the daughter pf Mr. New officers are: Kay Heller, Peter Beaudoin, who transferred and Mrs. jojin Barfeiey of 520 Mc- president;- Veronica Feldkamp, from Garden City, the second larg Kinlev St, ■pije bridegroom is the vice-pnestderP.; -Shnron R-Shm, est pack in Michigan. son of Mu?, and Mre. Earj Stoker secretary; Arlene Barois, treasur Cubmaster Ahrens then presen of 416 S. Main St: . er; and Penny L-aoer, repoii er. -ted the following awards: Barr; 1 he bride chose a floor-length Secret pais were revealed with a Hines, Bear -book: Billy Freeman gown of ri-lk ornsura with bishop »tft exchange. Mrs. Laler ant) -co- Bear book and Wolf badge; Arldv sleeves accented by a mint-green hostess Kay Heller served refresh- Ahrens, Bear hook and a gold ar pull-through ribbon. She carried I ments. row; and Ken Cobb, Webeloes col a bouquet of white dawes. r e d I Door prizes were won by Elsie ors and book and was -transferred ■fw-'cHipniif "-'ses, stephanotis, and ! Heller, Leila Bauer, Arlene Hon into the Webeloes Den, baby’s breath. - .. baum, and Sharon R-oehm. GRAU-CARTY: The engage Den 1 was awarded Mr. Cubby Mrs. Thomas. Dunlap of Chelsea, The nest meeting will be a fam ment of Miss Judith Grau ito Mr. ior one month because they h id ily picnic .the third Sunday in Sep the most cubs and parents present sister of. the tiride. attended a s tember. Kenneth Glenn Carty . has been matron of honor. She wore a yel announced by her parents, Mr. at the pack meeting. low. aqua, pink;- sad blue pastel .and Mrs. -Alton A. Grau of 2710 -Rockets were .the main attraction floor-length erhpire-'waicted gown ROGERS CORNERS EXTENSION Fletcher Rd. Miss Grau and for this -month’s pack meaning. All with wrist-l-ength sleeves. H e r Rogens Comer Extension Study Mr. Gariy, son of Mr. and M,rs. the Cub Scouts, with their fathers, bouquet consisted of-white daisies Group met Wednesday, May 24, at 'Kenneth Carty, St., of 15711 Wa made rockets to race. The rockets and baby's breath. ithe Viking Steak House In Jackson terloo Rd., Grass.Lake, plan an were decorated with many varied far its annual night out. Holly Powers, Jeanette Bailey; Oct, 7 wedding. Miss Grau will stripes, colors, and faces. There . THOSE GUNS DO MAKE A LOUD NOISE! . the war dead at the close of the Memorial Day pro- After the dinner, the group met be a 1972 . graduate of Chelsea was a winner from each den whe inends of the bride,- and Lisa Mc- -. at the hqme of -Mrs. Ray Menzel Brftwnies cover their ears as the firing,tffquad salutes ^gram at Oak Grove Cemetery. Kaig. sister of the bridegroom, all High school, • received a small trophy. of Chelsea, attended as brides -i and iheld a ahort ij&Usinfiss meeting The three winners raced against , at yrinch time the members elected each other -and the run-off results maids . Their dresses were identic offitpeis for ithe oomiifig .year. Junior High Girls fil to the matron of honor’s. They B ook Donations were: -Barry Hines, Den 1, first arried bouquets of yellow daisies The new officefs are: Mrs. John place ribbon; Tony -Klobuchar. Den Track Team Scores and baby’s breath. Morris; chairman; Mrs.; Walter 5, -second-place ribbon; and David Wolfgang, vice - chairman; Miss Will Be Added to Seyfried, Webeloez, t-tyrd-place Planning a Party Amy Dunlap of Chelsea,- niece Joyce Biseman, secretary-treasur ribbon. Well in Competition of the bride, -was flowe-rgiri. She er; Mrs. Mildren Huehl, committee Prison Library Den 1 was awarded the grand Chelsea Junior High women’s wore a floor-length, empire-waist- chairman; Miss Elsie Hinderer,. ed gown with wrist-length Mrs. Robert Updegraff, chair rocket trdphy -in a -race to keep the track -team fared a little better ’ ].. for a Graduate sunshine chairman; and Mrs. Leroy man of the Chelsea Jaycee Auxil trophy from year to year. sleeves. The-gown was itrimmed Buss, recreation leader. than the high. schoolers in their corresponding to the pastels in the iary -community-wide book drive, It was announced that the next The picnic is to be July 9 at asks that all'those who intend to committee meeting wipi be held at match with Soarlett Junior Hjgh bridesmaids’ .gowns. She carried Pierce Park at 12:30 p.m: The yellow and white daisies. d-onate books, please do so .today. the home of the Webeloes leader, of Ann Arbor and Grass Lake Jhn- September .meeting will -be Septem The drive officially ends June 1 Mr. Ratzlaff, on Kilmer Rd., Thurs ■ipr High school, Wednesday, May The mother of the bride wore a ,, VL - k i r ; ~ -t- T- ber -19.at the home of Mrs. Elmer day, June 1; -at 8 p.-m. All parents floor-length Victorian gown o f Mrs. T pom os Nplsojry T ayjgr (itortight) and it is hoped that many 24. The meet was purely for com Bristle. more books will be collected before are welcome to -attend. petition, since rone of the teajns- eggshell lace over ptak'-silk withv iv-lffiTrCT Tb“v-. ■ . the deadline. . The pack -meeting was -closed by wrist-length - sleeves, and match Greene; sisterslin-iaw of ithe bride, kept track of team points. ■ BRUNCH PARTY ' The books are being collected to all Cub Scouts -and their parents Ann Treado -won the high jupip ing pink accessories. She wore a served, itbe cake and .punch. . JMrs. Thomas Lancaster held a singing the National Anlthem. The bride^ri traveling'' costume aid the Jackson Prison Jaycees in with a jump of 4’9”. Sue Frisbe, corsage of pink -bases; brunch party at her new home on their efforts to establish a library. jumping -for the first time in Lor. The mother of; (the bridegroom idonsisted of .4 light blue -p a n’t s Boyce Rd., jin honor of Mrs. Gerald Paperback books are preferred wore a floor-length green gown suit with iwftite. .accessories. life, placed second in the long jump Schultz, and son, Timmy, Friday -but all hooks will be collected and Rockwell Unit of with a distance of 13’7%” . The 7ith with yellow embroidered flowers Following a week-tang trip ’-t o morning, May 26. Guests were a i delivered to the prison. grader also placed third in the high ATri< m» - YY.-ly-.ov /.ri'c a — n «■ 3 )'.>.jLi9ij|‘ - itu c uuu jm w -.tt il - rr—.. <-i__i.j. L6cal 437 Will Elect ami sheer sleeVoSj luauling 1ITU8. X W JIU ’ DjtrEUXW, .X lU i y U i l U U C L , Mrs. Updegraff said, “The com yellow audessoiiies. She wore a cor .reside a t 4081/*. ’ S. Main St. school half-mile event with a time Mrs: Gary Roderick, Mrs. John Mc- munity-wide support of this pro Officers Friday of 2:57; “She just felt like run sage of yellow roses. The new Mrs; Taylor -is a 1971 ■Blain, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mrs. ject has been tremendous and con ning and entered -the event,” com Thomas Kehn of Gregory, friend graduate’ bf -Cifelsea High school; Gene Truehtood, .Mrs. Norman Belt, tinuing support iwill be very much North American Rockwell Corp. of the bridegroom, < served as best mented advisor John Bauer. and is presently employed by the Mirs. itarry Joseph and her chil appreciated.” Uniit, Amalgamated Local 437 UAW Cindy F-rishe -placed second in man. Jum and Jdlin Tay-lor, broth? .Chelsea Commuiiils': Hospital. ; dren, Susan, Kevin, and Brian, Mrs. For book pick-up, call Mrs. .Upde will hold its annual election of of ers of the .bridegroom, and Glenn the 50-yd. dash, ending .with a time Order • Mr, Taylor Its' a . 1969 graduate -Brian French and son, Chris, Mrs. graff, 475-7481, or Mrs. Walter ficers Friday, June 2, alt the Union of 6.6 seconds. Jodi -Daniels won -Riisn-er, friend” of the .bridegroom; of Cheilseh HSgh.Sdiool, and is pre Jay Hopkins, and Mrs. Mary-Clark, Erown, 475-7634. Hall, 218 S. Main St., from 6:30 the 440 event, in 69.7 seconds. ati £i.f tChelseB ®8B.fr0d whQ WELS co-ho^p^c a m to 5:30 p.m. sently employed by Paimer Motor . T*-..t.K..ixuiuij txtuu r?., n - vutiivu„„™ « u uii'>u'pu%A. i ; na Personalized ceremony. . • - Sales: ..."*. Bruce Hopkins, ohairman for the berth in the 100-yd. dash, with a Mrs. Duane Sawdy of Grass KINDER KLUB election, expects about 100-150 of Lake was organist for the cere LYNDON TOWNSHIP 13.1 finish. The 880 relay team Eleven members of the Kinder the 260 eligible members to vote of Treado, Margaret King, Cindy N apkins mony, playing selection from Sun umbrellas,, for lawn use, Klub met at the home of Mrs. Dawn -Roderick, daughter of Mr. in the election. Running for chair range from six to twelve ribs in and Mrs. Gary Roderick, 9508 Bee- Van Riper, and Kathy Rasmussen “Love Story” and “Romeo'-"and Dan Ewald Wednesday, May 24, man is incumbent Ishmael Piickel- finished second in 2:08.5. Juliet,” and “We’ve Only Just size, -The. average is eight ribs. and journeyed to Plymouth for a man Rd , Grass Lake, hosted a simer. Running for vice-chairman Double-tier designs are currently slumber parity. Guests included There will be some summer com CHS COLORS Begun.” . . • spring dinner held a t the Hillside are Tom CoH-insworth, Paul Bauer, petition in sight for ithose who A reception immediately follow most popular in sun umbrellas. Inn. Jolme Hibbs, Susie Williams, Leah and Hager Large. Bauer currently Gaudet, Thea -PickleSimer, Cheryl wish to keep up -with the summer ing the ceremony was held at Ithe After dinner, the members re holds the position. Pat Myers is meets. The women have a chance Chelsea Rod and Gun Club. Mrs. Telephone Your Club News turned to the home of Mrs Ewald Bareis, and Jeamne Arnett. running -for -recording secretary. Deep blue, scalloped edged Barb Barkley and Mrs. Jenny To GR 5-3581. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roderick of -to -compete in the JC and AAU for a brief business meeting. A Seeking election as -production com meets, and the Jumor Olympics. paper napkins with name time was set for Husbands’ Night, Grass -Lake attended a reunion at mitteeman are Vlirgil d a rk , Dennis and class in gold. to be held ait the home of Mrs. the home of Iria Rosentreter Mon Hoover, and George Butt. Duane -Djowner Saltarday, June 3, day in Chelsea. LUNCHEON,; and BEVERAGE at 7 p.m.' " Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd Balmer spent THANK YOU Personal Notes ” - S&ES" ", ’i™ VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON -A hobo breakfast -will 'he few* ithog^veeteend ’with -Mr? and Mrs-- I would like to thank all my rela Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Centner Clayton Balmer, his brother, at LORETTA - CINDY - EULA at Pierce Park for all members tives and friends for their prayers, and daughter, Lisa, of Hanover and their children Tuesday, June Batteese Lake. gifts, get-well cards and visits Park, 111., visited their parents, Mr. ARLENE - SARAH - JANICE 13, at 8:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and while I was in the hospital and and -Mrs. Floyd E. Gentner, of family entertained Mr and Mts. since my return -home. Special Jackson St., and other relatives The Chelsea Standard Howard -Reasntr, Mr. and Mrs. 107 N. MAIN PHONE 475-5421 thanks to Pahtor Morris for his over -the Memorial Day week-end. 300 North Main Street Telephone GR 5-3581 SCHOOL Harold Jefferson of Fenton, Mr. many visits and prayers. They -returned home Monday af Evenings By Appointment r and Mrs. Will Zaharee and family; Jean Wenk. ternoon. of-Jackson, and Mr. and-Mrs. Gary o p e n T u e s d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y liffMGH MENUlU Roderick and family. Week of June 6-9 THANK YOU Closed Mondays for the Summer Months, Mrs. Loretta Bat-t. from Cedar - Many, thanks for the cards, Monday, June 5—Pronto hungers, Knoll Rest Home spent Sunday and Ibuns, .trimmings, green beans, chil flowers, and plants, -phone calls Monday -with her sister, Mary and visits, while 1 was in ithe hos led juice,, pears and. peaches, cof Clark-and -her son, Dean. Monday fee cake. pital and since my return home. A callers were Constance Hoffman special thank-you to the members For Porch & Patio Tuesday, June 6—Peanut .butter of Houghton Lake and Mrs. -Lloyd of my family who spent around- sandwiches, soup, dessert, milk. Zill of Ann Arbor. Afternoon cal For North, {south, and Beach. the-clock with me -in the hospital ler was Mrs. Francis Wilcox of when I was under special care! (Exams for lpgh school). Millville. QUALITY WROUGHT IRON Wednesday, June 7 — Cook’s These means of kindness from ev choice. • erybody will always -be remember Thursday, June 8—Cook’s choice. ed and greatly appreciated. Friday, June 9—End of lunch Girl Scouts Betty Green. program. We hope you have en TROOP 689-ri joyed the school lunches and we The Green Butterflies opened the are looking forward to seeing you meeting -wfith the -flag ceremony. in the fall. Have a nice summer! Mr. Wayw-ood -came and taught us VIVMNE WOODARD ” —Mrs. Elsie Weiss. about pod-sorting and different kinds of injuries. Marilyn Hafner North American farmers shipped earned her -Home Health and Safe 1,163 million bushels cf wheat and ty Badge. Valisa-Pletcher brought COSMETICS wheat products around the world treats. We closed the meeting during 1970 jn-aking this continent with the squeeze. the .world’s largest wheat export- Karen Blanchard, scribe. . 475-8783 -In a recent national evaluation Dorothy Qrtbring, Director of doctoral programs in education, Michigan State University’s pro Magic Mirror gram in guidance ranked second. 5-PC Beauty Salon LOUNGE GROUP $ 2 8 9 9 5 Open Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Soturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 3-PC. CAFE SET PHONE 665-0816 $ 7 9 9 5 See our wide selection of Telescope aluminum folding furniture and famous Lloyd woven fibre chairs and swings. Umbrellas. Director's chairs. YES WE ARE MAKING LONG TERM FARM * > * * * < « * 'T f i m & e t ; REAL ESTATE LOANS ~ h o m e furnishings SEE US Evbryone Know s For Expert Hair Care OPEN HOUSE DOOR PRIZE WINNERS THE HOUSE OF ORIENT 1st Prize— Patricia Schloz 4th Prize— Donald Fitch Hairstylists set the pace 2nd Prize— Ray Houle 5th Prize— Mrs. Roy Bihlmeyer 3rd Prize— Armona Josephson WINAIIS JEWELRY P. O. Box 1006 for. others to follow •vV^will adjust to this tslorsnc*, If n«c»s«»fy. D utrihtt* l« ttf'M * yoor. Ph. 760-2411 S64J Jtoktm M. V -- -...... ‘ - - -1 'M-—-■ ' AM Alter, Mm*. 46106 PHONE 475-81&6 103 W. MIDDLE, CHELSEA \ i i : .w * 12 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, June 1, 1972 St.r Louis School M arks 10th Year St. [ ,ouif3 school celebrated Its . 10th Anniversary Saturday, May h I s ® n 79, wf h a Mass followed by brand. Approximately 250 guests, were Present, 'including the Rev Fr. /j ntonio Ottaviano, Proviah Father of the Order of the Sorv ints df Charity, -and the Rev: -Hr. Ange.'p 1-an.naccio, bus secretary both df Rome. Pirefos and Sister-s came from the Ddn Guanella school -in Phila '.eph a, Pa Other gu-eito includ ed the Sinters of St. Mary’s o '■ There's thirst - quenching Providence in Chicago, 1-11., a n t Northvjilie; and Biaters of the Ho goodness in every glass, ly F-anjiiiy from -St. Angela Dii’Ma- so serve ■ the family milk ricia in Windsor, Ontario, Canada; with meals and as a real and Willis. snack time treat. Call us The -Rev. Fr. Francis Wahowiak if Chr-V/ia n."d the Rev. Fr Schlin- today for regular home kert of,Manchester were other hon delivery. ored guests. Tile uiianksgiving Mass was cele- orated;: the. main celebrant being Milk is Nature's wonder-food. Drink it daily! the Rev. Fr. Germane Pegora.ro : he Rdv. Fr. Fontuna-to Tura-ti, the Rev.- If|r. Romano Di’Ruscio, direc tor effl ithe. Don . Guanella school, -and tlije Rev. Fr. Loui’-s Frangi Hickory Ridge Farm Dairy COL. MARJORIE E. SODT director of the St. Louis school, were -the other celebrants. (Successor to Weinberg Dairy) Brunph followed the Mass, cat ered by Wi-fi Schuler’s of Jack- Stoekbridge Mich. Phone (517) 851-3000 Fifth Army’s Chief Nurse son. There was -an open house tour -far any interested visitors.: Is Consultant to Area Hospitals The St. Louis school band play ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED:. St. Louis from His Holiness Pope Paul VI, Cardinal Dearden ed several numbers, conducted by school celebrated its 10th anniversary Saturday, of Detroit, and Bishop Zaleski of Lansing. Col. Marjoeie E. Sodt, formerly ties a t Font Sam Houston, Tex., the Rev. Fr. Umberto Mellare. May 29, with visitors from Rome, and blessings in June 1971. , ; ------Shake the Winter Blues of Chelsea, as Fifth U.S. Army’s 'Master of Ceremonies for t h e ^school: on its -anniversary. Cardi chief nurse .makes numerous visits For her outstanding performance day was Rock Martin from the of duty she has been awarded the Ann Arbor Trust Co. Martin in nal John Dearden, Archbishop of to military insitallaltions wiithan the Legion of Merit and the Meritor troduced the guests and the staff. Detroit, and Bishop Alexander Za- with new 12-staite area las a consultant in ious Service Medal. ■ -I The Rev. Fr. Antonio Ottaviano leski of Lansing also sent bless welcomed the guests, with t h e ings. camneotiion with medical and nurs Colonel Sodt was graduated in .-- The Rev. F-r. Sohlimkert of Man ing activities; One such visit, sla 1935 from Chelsea High school and Rev. Fr. Umherto Mellare assist chester ended the ceremony with a ted for May 30-June 9, will bring received her nursing training at ing as interpreter. The Rev. Fr. prayer. MOVING her back .to her native state. the W. A. Foote -School of Nursing Ottaviano gave commendations to The boys went home of the Me CARPETING She will visit Font Sheridan, 111:, -in Jackson. She has attended -the the staff, and thanked all who morial Day holiday after the cere ■and the occupational clinics con University of Hawaii anil the Uni -had helped to -make the school mony. - nected with nt; the Rock Island versity of -North Carolina. what ft is now. . Arsenal and ithe Savannah Arsenal, Her mother, -Mrs. Ruth Sodt, lives The Rev. Fr. Schlinkert of Man aoth m Illinois; Font Benjamin at 6123 Hashley Rd., Chelsea. chester was -the guest speaker for the event. He praised the staff SALE! Harrison, Ind., and SeHridge Air Colonel Sodt iis a member of ithe Force Base an.Michigan.- foi their accomplishments a n d £ Amorican Nursing Association, sacrifices. He stressed the Serv Colonel Sodt entered the Army Association of Military Surgeons, A son, Shawn Andrew, May 23 ants of Charity’s dedication to the at- St; Joseph Mercy Hospital to Western Auto m April 1945, ja little .too late to Army of -the -Urirted States of oare of the less fortunate, the un be .sent to an Army hospital over Ameria and an honorary member Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warren, wanted, and the aged. He said, 16455 Winters Rd., Grass Lake. seas during World War II but not of Zonta International. “This is an example of true Chris itoo late .to help are for the sol Maternal grandparents are Mr. and tianity, and lit has been with us Mrs. Andy Brown, and paternal Will Be Moving Soon. diers who had suffered' amputa since the beginning. After 10 tions or neurologial disorders and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. Kory el Honored years of joy -and sorrow, it is time Chester Warren. - were sent to Pery Jones Army for a pause to reflect, and go on Hospital dn Milligan. Two years At Grand Valley to bigger and better things.” later she went to Stuftgant, Ger The iRev. F-r. Frangi 'gave a many, where she was with the 5th short speech of -welcome, thanking DISCOUNT Field Hospital. All-Sports Banquet those who came and those w h o CHELSEA Subsequently she was ■ at the Kerry Kargel, son of Mr, and have helped oil along. West Point Hospital as head nurse -Mrs. Clarence Kargel, 14400 Island The Rev. Fir. Frangi also intro Lake Rd., was one of the 136 ,ath FINANCE C0RP. of the-orate officer medical ward; duced the pioneers who came for PRICES at Font -Leavenworth, Kan., as as-, letes honored Tuesday, May 30, at ithe opening of the school in 1961: Sistant chief nurse; at Tripler Ar the 7-th -annual Grand Valley State the -Rev. Ft . Germano Pegoraro, $25 to $1,500 my Hospital m Hawaii as assis College All-Sports Banquet. , the iRev. Fr. U-mberto Mellare, and tant chief nurse of the obstetncal- Kerry, a junior at Grand Valley, Sister Uldenioa Martinghetdi. He For Any gynecological service, and at Wal was honored for participation in also presented Mrs Robbins, staff THROUGHOUT STORE ter Reed Army Medical Center in (intercollegiate wrestling, Kerry worker at the school, with a gift Washington, D.C., as chief nurse wrestled two years at. Whitmore jn appreciation at her devqtjpq fo Worthwhile Purpose Hundreds of new samples of the post surgeon’s office. Lake High school and. trio years ithe school., ★ ■— , From 1900-62 she -was at Fort for Chelsea High school: He partic ; .Other Staff were honored fo r See or Coll in the latest fashion colors Bragg, N.C., as .evening and night ipated in wrestling two years at their devotion to the school, (in nursmg supervisor of the outpa Grand Rapids Junior College, and cluding Mrs. Victor Perez, eight FRANK HILL tient ohmic and hospital. She was one year at Grand Valley; yeans, Mrs. Dennis Fryback, three at 475-8631 Watch This Paper available for your selection. in Heilbronn, Germany, for the Athletes honored were members years, Miss Carol Lennox, tw o next two years as chief nurse of of ,-the baseball, crew, basketball, years, and Bab Walk-mson, o n e the clinic which served about 6,000 cross country, football, golf, -ten year. 111 PARK STREET For Moving Date and Location Let us give you a quotation on your job. military. personnel and -their de nis, track, and wrestling -teams dur Hus Holiness Pope Paul VI o f CHELSEA, MICH. WE iNSTALL. pendents. .She was -assistant chief ing the 1971-72 school year. Rome sent special blessings to the nurse a t Martin Army Hospital, Featured speaker for the ban* Font Bemning, Ga., 1964-67. quet was Don Dufek, recently ap Colonel Sodt was in the Repub pointed director of intercollegiate lic of Vietnam from 1967-68, a per athletics,at Grand Valley. Dufek, iod which included the Tet Offen currently -with the University of sive of 1968, as -chief nurse of the Michigan, Alumni Association, will MEABONS TV, I7!th Field Hospital in Saigon. Fol -resume 'has position at Grand Val lowing this she had similar duties ley in July. first at the U.S. Army Hospital at FURNITURE & APPLIANCE Font Stewart, Ga., and then at Ir Democracy, like religion, suffers 1170 S. M-52, Chelsea Phone GR 5-5191 win Army Hospital at Fort Riley, most from its careless advocates, y o u £ Kan. She assumed her -present du not from its enemies. VILLAGE MOTOR SALES HAS AUTHORIZED DEALERS TWO GREAT COMPACT DEALS, BOTH WITH DODGE DART CUSTOM SEDAN, ± TheOod9e B o y s c a n ^ “f o r \ DODGE outomalri'to"^'e0ddgedo8sn*' 3 5 f o r 6 % DART SWINGER HARDTOR p a s s b o o k c h S 5(orU)^ 1 9 7 2 ^ 0Dart' A s a v i n g s passbook certificate T h e D o d g e B o w s ^eelo^Spedon;^ , roof. 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