Special Displays Arranged for National Library Week
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~ « j y w i k ■ i • ) LEATHER ■. " Min. UrnMn» Pruelp. 4.00 QUOTE 0,11 0,*8 He Is below himself that is True* t e ^ X S n V 0,00' npt above anv injury. «a S 0.26 ^ Xurll JO 0.00 —Frances Quarles ^y.FIRST YEAR-N o. 41 • 14 Pages This Week CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19G2 10c per Copy SUBSCRIPTION $3,00 PER YEAR HS B aseball C helsea Im plem ent Co. e a s o u e n s R eorganization, M ajor E xpansion Plans 85 Young Men 25 Track [Seek Varsity To Operate Under Extra Rubbish New Name of Assignments Men Prepare Today marks the opening of the Pick-Up Set Chelsea Motors 4 Chelsea High school baseball For Opener Ion with the Bulldogs playing, Chetsba Implement Co., which has been in business in- this vicin fkbi'idgo. at S.jOO p.nl. ■ , Twenty-five track men at Chel For Saturday sea High school are eagerly awa'it- ity for the -past 17. years an nme -35 young men' answered. -ing~the-date_5f~TUesday, April 17. As a convenience for village, nounces the. change of name to Mlftolnisebnll tTIia spring, Qn that day after four weeks of residents who, in their Spring Chelsea Motors, : Inc., Ed from these "candidates only practice,c Chelsea High will open clean-up of yards and ‘homes are Dean J, WiHis, president and O il L c icttonnen remain from last the 1962 season w.ith a triangular accumulating refuse and rubbish general manager of the new Chel- ar’s team. Nine lettermon were meet at Ann Arbor competing in amounts larger than the semi- jioa—Moturs, -hre;, plans extensive it through graduation last June, against U. High and Saline. weekly— r(ll>hish. -pick-up- contract changes; the present showroom is Ld thd big problem how is to find provides for, Chelsea Public Works to be remodeled to accornodate_a- placements for what were sortie . With 25 candidates. Coach Al Department crews under the di Conklin—has ‘ the “largest squad in motleijj:_cbRi— in u n d ry -a n d dry ■b*-athletes. - ' rection of - -SuperihtenTfonT~K'elIie" the school’s % recent history. Just NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK is hoing__ohi—Ljmd-AlrH^ICrR.-Mc.MnirniJJ. Olio”iTTriWiTtv on duly cleaning establishment, which will [This problem-may not be as dif- Alien will' .make -a general rub be opened in the building. two years ago there were only 12 servcd througliont th e d ifte d States this wcek-r- at all times-thclibrary is open tcFtlie public. .Mon bish pick-up Monday, April 1(5. tcult «s- it^-.might have beflruJThis- members on <the squad. A new showroom.' for Mercury, r’s freshman class, along with, a-tim e-to stress ihe advantages of good library days, Thursdays and Saturdays the library is open All rubbish—Jeaves, twigs, grass; Meteor, a ml Comet automohiles will feme fine prospects from the soph- The 1962 squad has eight re -services in a community. The four women in the from 11:30 a.tri. until 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednos- trhe lifnbs, etc.—from ynriLeieun- be constructed adjoining the north nore group, appear to be the turning lettermen. They are Larry .above photo are the librarian and her assistants daysjnd_ FHdays,JthelliourkdTe 2 p.m. to r> fum r ingrr ■as""\Vell— s discards from side of the present building. >st young baseball candidates to Cattell, sprinter and -pole vault; who serye patrons .of-ChelseaV McRuinr Memorial From Sept. 1 foi June I, the library also maintains houscclcaning will be picked up,, A gas station is to be added to fesetit themselves.: a t . Chelsea Bill Goitre,-sprinter; Jim Mayinard; Library. Mrs, Francis Wojcichowski '(seated) is evening hours—7 to 9 p.m.—three eveimigs a week, if it is placed at the dubb. It the south side and the entire hurdles, shot put and high jump; JAY E. WEINBERG h school in many years. There chief librarian. Her assistants, standing, from left,, f (Mondays, Wedijesdays -and—Fridays.—Dnririg The- slioitld be at- the curb ein;ly m * + space will be black-topped for the Dave McLaughlin, hurdles, shot the morning as crews will need to 12 better-than-average fresh-. are Mrs. George-Walworth, Mrs. Russell Bernath ^summer months-the only evening horn s arc Fridays. convenience of customers, provid-: (an boysi some of .whom are going put and broad jump; Warren-Por- *. 4> P >u x . * //. ■ . ‘ get . an early start if they are to ing a large, parking area. , make the jump to varsity com- ath, 440 and broad jump; Mike finish ..their job .in one day. Jay E. Weinberg The garage and service station jelilion this year. In addition to Schrader, 440, hurdles and high Limbs, and lijt’ge amounts of will be manned by factory-trained L freshmen, seven fine prospe rs jump;■ Paul Schramm-, 440; and rubbish are not included in the Installed To Head mechanics. - lour the sot)homore^~clgSB~ are -Don Wilson, half mile. Special Displays Arranged terms of the village contract for , .Stanley Beal who , has been - ac forking hard to* gain, a sp.9t .0n In addition to the letter whi general rubbish and garbage-pick Knights Templar - tive since, its origin'is no longer lis year’s varsity.-^ 1 ners, Coach Conklin has four good up Tuesdays ...and Fridays. • Dis Jay E. Weinberg was installed connected with the company. There arc only four Juniors out, mile prospects in Vic Parks, David posal of rubbish in-amoiintS'larger Saturday evening’, at the Ann Ar jiis springrJmt all four appear Winans, Mike Daniels and Keith For National Library Week than,the ordinary:weekly quantity bor Masonic Temple: as. the new ihave-a good opportunity to land Haab.- In the half mi\e, Jim is the responsibility of the- house eminent commander of., Ann Arbor arting assignments. Schneider, Scott Smith and Charles This is National Library Week^ holders, themselves,"-All residents pommandery No. 13, K'niglits Gas Company Schmunk show promise. have ^identification eaWls entitfing and McKune Memorial Library, as ginia- Municipalities, said • -“W or Templar. The ceremony, open to [Four Senior, candidates, only Mrs. John B. Swainson is the them to .take rubbish to the land L of.whom has much baseball In , the 440, nkeycom ers Dick well as the libraries of Chelsea library service is a luxury no com Michigan State chairman'for.--the the public, began ,ut 8 o’clock. schools—high school and elemen fill Tuesdays;. Thursdays and Fri Changing All jidtgrouml, round out. the group Haist, Bill Dettling, [Bruce Hoover munity can afford.” “ observance ’ which is sponsored Vivian S. Richards—of— M-Ranr tary—ihave called attention to the da ys from l_jip.ni..,:. unti 1 —5—p.iutt hopeful buseball prospects for and Tom Powers-have been making Owens said, too, ”1..believe that state-w ide_byj-.the-^M i eh i ga n — Li-- Knight,-York Court of Honor,'was good progress. fact- by means of displays s tr e s s - ij^ ^ ^ ^ jj^ ^ y is-vfuit'c often judgelf and .all day on--.Saturdays-,--$ a.m.- (year’s sound. bi'ary Association - Tmd the ~ State 5* p.m. the. installing officer. Regulators — -I n—the—hur d lesi—freshm en- Tenf -ing—the—impm'tance of libraries Library of Miqhigau. Executive di- varsity,—a t-s least for..the by its -attitude toward its, public Ho was assisted by Holland Michigan Consolidatcd_Gas Co. Sharfard and Dave Dietle have with the slogan“ For a better-road, library program.'This'attitude is icctor for the state program is The landfill is located on Werk- it few* games,"-will consist of better-informed America.” . ner Rd. approxinvafely half-way to Steeb , oft . Ann. Arbor,, ■ past, com-_ JUl!)u.uneuil._ye«tor-<Itt-y—th atT i- lo n |j-' ithreereturning lettermen, Sen- shown ability. Dick Lauhon, Paul reflected in a community’s willing-; Avram Rosenthal, head of the Li mander,-, as installing gi ami mar-1 i-oiigp. (H-ogram has been started Huber and Ray Doering have Arthur S. Owens, city manager ness, to i*rovide adequate publi vonia public library. North Lake. - Catcher • Don Atkinson, and of Roanoke, Va., a past president ,shal; .the Rev. William Hughes of [here to improve service for exist- shown promise iu the shorter dis library services, from' rensonablji ^'..National chairman is Barnard Liars Don Brookfi-^ad-^ -Dudley. of the International City- M anagers Milan, installing, grand prelate; h„,r ^«s users in Chelsea and to tances. and alt areifreshriieri. pidderh biiildingd’ by putting Tip; .Barnes.,' vice-president of /Time, 6 ‘jBies. Brooks and Holmes are Association, in an address vat r dnd Walter Staebler of Ann Ar- provide; adequately for new cqs- Jeff Spaulding and Doeririg have the funds—necessary ■ to meet the- Inc., while Vice-chairman are.Don- bor, past commander, qs installing top pitching prospects ' even convenHipn of the League oi, Vir toiners -now utid in the future. rising economy and the expanding aid H. McGannon-, president W est- gh Don is a fine . shortstop, been improving in the shot put. grand, recorder. A survey conducted.here during dDudley an outfielder, . * * * - conimupity’s needs.” inghouse Broadcasting Co., -and George Atkinson of .Chelsea was It is liot known whether Owens recent m()hths-t<) discover“T)5ssib]e catching prospect, and 1962 TRACK SCHEDULE Mrs, .Florriiielle F. ..Morton, presi Given for the soloist for- the occasion,'.’’W ith April 17—Tiiiin«utni-, U. HlKh ami Sullne. ever heat'd about Chelsea’s.McKune gasJenks iiy mnjns throughout the" hood, one,' is Freshman Oran on Board dent.